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bodhi64looking for a good bodhi newbie channel00:00
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Bashing-omOog: Direction here ->http://www.rsyslog.com/ubuntu-repository/ <- .00:02
bekksmbslk: It is possible. Use LVM, create a snapshot before updating the mirror, switch the clients to the snapshot (logically, on the server), switch them back after updating the mirror, remove the snapshot. Doing so, it is not necessary to block clients, since they will not get partially new contents until you removed the snapshot. In addition, you have to modify each clients sources.list to point to your mirror.00:02
bekksmbslk: I hope you got the idea described. :)00:02
mbslkHi @bekks Thanks for the quick response, Trying to process what you said as I am new to ubuntu :)00:03
bekksmbslk: I suggest starting with apt-cacher-ng instead of a full blown mirror.00:04
OogBashing-om: it still shows sudo add-apt-repository ppa:adiscon/v8-devel00:04
Oogthat is adiscon right?00:04
mbslk@bekks: ok...lemme do some reading on apt-cacher-ng00:05
Bashing-omOog: ??-> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/adiscon/v8-devel/ubuntu saucy main  <- just change your source to this. Ya see the 'ppa.launchpad.net ' .00:08
bjorn2inHi all... I am having trouble with Ice-tea PlugIn both in Chrome and FF... running 12.04 and IcedTea Web 1.2.3 (1.2.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.4)... browser just hangs when attempting to execute java script.. help please00:08
bekksbjorn2in: javascript has nothing to do with java.00:09
bjorn2inok.. my bad..00:09
bjorn2init hangs when trying the test on Oracle site for java version00:10
Oogcan i just manually update the urls in /etc/apt/sources.list ?00:10
bekksbjorn2in: I suggest using Oracle Java then.00:10
bekks!java | bjorn2in00:10
ubottubjorn2in: To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software  Development Kit" (SDK).  Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations.00:10
mbslk@bekks: LVM snapshot will require me to update the sources.list on client machines to point it to LVM snapshot right?00:11
Bashing-omOog: Yep, Just make sure what you have is what is instructed in the link; then -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade <- for the change to take efect.00:12
bjorn2inI assume I should uninstall the IcedTea and openjdk then?00:12
Bashing-omOol: Just make sure that you are updating the cuurent "fetch" not adding , as that would then introduce a duplication.00:13
mbslkbekks: apt-cacher-ng will not work for me as well, also looks like LVM would still require me to modify sources.list on client's which is not what I want, I want to achieve this without any modification on client's00:18
bekksmbslk: Then you have setup a transparent proxy on the default gateway, and create some proxy URL rewrite magic redirecting specific URLs to your mirror. Thats not what you want to do as a newbie, honestly.00:20
mbslkbekks: What I was thinking is if there is a way to not fetch Packages.gz file through apt-mirror, but rather fetch it as post-mirror? That way if client's do not see new Packages.gz they won't try to fetch new packages, Is it possible?00:22
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bekksmbslk: there is no way - first, the package lists are fetched, then the actual contents.00:22
mbslkhmm00:22
Havenstanceanyone know how to change the time from 24h to 12h am/pm in xubuntu?00:23
Havenstancenvm got it ty00:24
Jordan_Umbslk: Why do you need to prevent clients from fetching packages while mirroring? The old packages will remain usable.00:25
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jellowwhich is lighter on server hardware ntf or samba ext4?00:29
zubuntu.00:30
zubuntustill same00:30
bekksjellow: nfs is a network filesharing protocol as samba. ext4 isnt involved into that.00:30
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euryalehi guys!00:31
zubuntuhey euryale00:32
euryaledoes anyone know the reason why elementaryos luna is so slow on my my desktop and laptop?00:32
bazhangask in the elementary channel euryale00:33
euryalemy desktop is using an nvidia graphics card, and my laptop is using amd a6 apu with amd 8400 graphics.00:33
euryaleok.00:33
euryalethere's just the two of us in that channel :(00:33
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euryalewill upgrading to the latest kernel version fix the problem??00:34
euryaleluna is based on 12.0400:34
OerHekselementary has its own issues euryale00:35
euryaleok00:35
Artemis3jellow, nfs is lighter on network usage00:36
jellowArtemis3,  do you know about cpu and ram usage of the server , My nas box is a little under powered.00:39
LINUCI have a NUC (d34010wyk) with ubuntu installed. I'm trying to get the IR port up and running but it's proving more of a challenge than anticipated. Is there anybody out there who has the time to try and help me?00:39
LINUCAny help greatly appreciated00:40
Artemis3jellow, you will have to monitor, it depends on usage.00:40
LINUCusing lsusb I don't see the device listed, but others report seeing topspeed technology ehome transceiver listed here00:42
mbslkJordan_U: The reason I want clients to hold client's is because let's say some new package version A.1 is dependent on another new package B, and let's assume that A.1 has been mirrored but B is not yet mirrored, now if the client starts to fetch A.1 and install it, it will fail....What I want is complete control so no such failure occur00:46
mbslkso client should only get new packages after mirroring is done00:47
anaohi@all is there a developer for filesystems like ext4 online?00:49
LINUCAnybody that can help a poor soul setting up the IR receiver on the NUC? It is not listed under lsusb but was up and running on my openelec installation00:50
ubunnoobanyone use "Testdisk" before?00:53
Oogi installed rsyslog 8 devel by mistake :( how do i revert to v7 stable? i updated the adiscon repositories to v7 stable now00:56
brimahola00:59
Guest000000I have an Ubuntu question, I want to open an  .apt link, yet it says I need to use an application, what application do I need?00:59
DbuggerHi guys01:04
DbuggerIs anyone else running in a bug with ubuntu 13.10 that when you switch Workspace with dual monitor, the position of the windows has changed?01:04
Bashing-omOog: ppa purge commnad should take 'rsyslog' back to what is avaiable in the repository.01:05
Bashing-omcommand*01:05
Bashing-omOog: If you do "ppa purge <???>" remember to manually remove the ppa fetch line in the sources list file.01:09
grahamsavage_is there a way of skipping a package in apt-get upgrade01:11
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pentester_how do you clear the devices in sound settings? My bluetooth headphones appear multiple times01:11
BasedGeekhey fellas i have an Ubuntu Server question about running GopherD01:13
BasedGeekAny of you have any experience running a Gopher server?01:13
grahamsavage_when is 14.04 stable due out?01:16
LINUCI wouldn't expect answers here, better to use the forums (from my personal experience)01:17
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turbulenthey01:21
grahamsavage_LINUX: i think it depends on the time01:22
grahamsavage_Hi turbulance01:22
turbulenthi01:22
turbulenthow is it going?01:22
grahamsavage_i don't know.. get it into work.. and everyones clammoring about some ssl security bug01:22
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qinBasedGeek: Why do you want to run gopher?01:26
cfhowlett!server|BasedGeek ask the server channel01:27
ubottuBasedGeek ask the server channel: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Precise (Precise Pangolin 12.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server01:27
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turbulenti have a generic question, kinda need a micro survey about what developers would want to know from friends on social networks01:30
turbulentcan anyone spare some time to chat01:30
cfhowlett!ot|turbulent01:31
ubottuturbulent: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!01:31
turbulentgotcha01:31
turbulentthanks for at least directing01:31
cfhowlettturbulent best of luck01:32
grahamsavage_cf!01:32
grahamsavage_do you know of a local oracle mirror?01:32
cfhowlettgrahamsavage_ sorry, I do not.01:32
grahamsavage_i'm getting like 7kb/s in apt-get upgrade :(01:32
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hunterloftisTemporary failure resolving 'archive.ubuntu.com' <-- local problem or is this really down? (`apt-get install`)01:34
AcidRain2012how do i make windows open by default, on a certain monitor?01:39
AcidRain2012they are all wanting to go to a different one01:39
qinhunterloftis: http://www.isup.me/archive.ubuntu.com01:40
hunterloftisqin: I can get to archive.ubuntu.com from my desktop, but docker is failing01:40
qinhunterloftis: docker?01:40
hunterloftisdocker.io instance01:41
hunterloftismini vm01:41
apb196312.04... I have a USB speakerphone... there's a popup when I plug it in indicating that the device is apparently recognized... but, I get no sound out of it (nor does the mic. seem to work).  It's a Kinyo ArtDio "True USB VoIP Speaker" model SS-100/SS-100B Any ideas on how to get this to work??01:41
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qinhunterloftis: What is error message?01:42
apb1963AcidRain2012: set your DISPLAY variable properly.  Probably something like :1 maybe.  i.e. export DISPLAY=:1 or something like that.01:42
hunterloftisqin: Temporary failure resolving 'archive.ubuntu.com'01:43
apb1963AcidRain2012: guessing of course.01:43
qinhunterloftis: http://askubuntu.com/questions/91543/apt-get-update-fails-to-fetch-files-temporary-failure-resolving-error01:44
qinhunterloftis: in short, they want you to use public dns.01:44
hunterloftisqin - thanks. f'ing weird. I can ping archive.ubuntu.com no problem from my host but in docker it fails. :/ time to go debug...01:46
qinhunterloftis: there is mentioned proxy issue with apt in that post.01:47
hunterloftisqin - suspect my vm, gonna start there and see why network is unreliable01:48
hunterloftisyep, rebooting vm did it. thanks!01:48
phaoI've attached an app to my lateral bar. However, how do I make it work like the 'files' app, in which if I click on it, it opens a new nautilus instance instead of going to the one already opened?01:58
Psil0Cybinhey guys just using xubuntu 12.04 I want to update my rkhunter, but It will not let me and the repos are outdated for 12.04.02:00
Psil0Cybinfollowing these instructions (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2180153) should I install the new version via the tarball?02:00
phaoanyone?02:05
TheRookieLearnerHi. Can anyone please help me with http://askubuntu.com/questions/445141/why-does-my-filesystem-appear-to-be-full-to-ubuntu02:05
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unkerrorphao: I believe the -n switch does what you want02:06
phaobut where do I put this '-n' switch?02:07
sexyboywhy there is so many wearables out of stock in the canonical store :|02:07
sexyboylike since months02:07
sexyboyare they selling stuff or not02:08
unkerrorphao: it is nautilus that you're running from the menu shortcut right?02:09
phaoyes02:09
phaobut I don't see where I can configure the command it runs.02:09
ResQueis there a way i can format an ip range in CIDR format for all ips or all internet based ips. i thought of something like 0.0.0.0/32 but i think maybe that is reserved as a special meaning?02:11
unkerrorif you added the item as a launcher you should be able to modify the command-line by clicking configure and then edit in the panel preferences02:12
phaoI didn't add it as a laucher. When I opened it, I right click its icon in the menu and selected "Lock to launcher"02:14
sexyboywhile i'm here, how do i set preferred display mode in ubuntu past 13.10 and 14.04?02:14
sexyboyit seems to ignore my xorg.conf02:14
unkerrorphao: I'm not sure how you would modify it then02:15
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: What is your issue ?02:15
phaoI mean, I added it to the launcher, but I didn't go to any place and set its command line invocation or anything like it02:15
john_ramboI am writing the Ubuntu iso image to USB using dd what should be the bs ? ....bs=?02:17
Stanley00john_rambo: well, 4MB or 8MB will be good, or just don't use it :D02:18
john_ramboStanley00, Its running atm with bs but its taking forever02:19
john_rambowithout02:19
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: I am neither able to copy any files nor create new files in my partition02:19
TheRookieLearnerThe partition has a lot of free space but still I get the error saying "No space left on device"02:20
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: OK, as in the link, pastbinit -> df -h , df -i <- and we see what the next step is.02:21
Stanley00john_rambo: you can see in this link, I think the default of dd can do the job :D http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6161823/dd-how-to-calculate-optimal-blocksize02:21
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: The space on a 'device' as opposed to the partition is not related, post the requested commnands to pasbin, will then know what to advise to look at where the space is being conumed.02:25
Bashing-omconsumed*02:25
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device and make it stay installed02:28
WizardGedhaey have a quick question, how could one reset libreoffices defaults from the command line (here are those pesky config files/ other files etc).02:28
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: Here you go http://pastebin.com/h84BDgBB02:28
Bashing-omLLKCKfan: see -> man modprobe <- .. hope that helps .02:29
Psil0CybinHey guys what should I do if I am using Ubuntu 12.04, and it has an outdated version of rkhunter in the repos that cannot update its definitions because its stated as EOL. It says that 14.04 has updated repos with the new rkhunter 1.4.0, should I uninstall it version 1.3.8 and install it via a tarball as suggested a while ago in this post (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2180153)02:29
LLKCKfanNo help02:29
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device and make it stay installed02:29
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: looking at http://pastebin.com/h84BDgBB02:29
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: A wubi install ???02:30
TheRookieLearnerYeah02:30
WizardGedLLKCKfan: what do you mean "a device"? there are literally thousands of diffrent things that all can be configured to start at startup02:30
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LLKCKfanBuiltin mouse pad02:31
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: Yeah, it is a Wubi install02:31
rajat_kapoorCan anyone please help me , I have started getting "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" on 12.04 desktop terminal?02:32
sadpuppymalware run02:32
LLKCKfanSoftware02:32
rajat_kapoorI guess grub is also messed up02:32
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: I am not familiar with WUBI, but there is a maximum of 30 gigs in that Windows virtual environment. But others willl have to advise further. Never messed with WUBI.02:32
WizardGedLLKCKfan: that is a kernel modukle, you need to configure02:33
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: Ya, I know about the 30 Gb limit. I increased the limit to 48 gigs.02:33
LLKCKfanNo02:34
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: ?? I was under the distinct impression that the max that could be increased was to 30 gigs (??).02:34
rajat_kapoorCan anyone please help me , I have started getting "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" on 12.04 desktop terminal?02:35
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device and make it stay installed02:36
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: Using the default Wubi installation, yes, only 30 gigs is possible. But there are methods to increase that limit02:37
TheRookieLearnerSee http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1625371&highlight=resize2fs%20wubi02:37
jiohdiwubi used to be a dangerous thing to use... when you update, it changes things and both systems fail to boot02:37
TheRookieLearnerjiohdi: I successfully changed the drive space yesterday from 30 gigs to 48 gigs and booted into it. Currently i am working from Ubuntu02:39
jiohdiTheRookieLearner, the bugs may have been fixed since I tried wubi02:39
jiohdiits been a few years02:39
TheRookieLearnerYeah, mighy be.02:39
TheRookieLearner*might02:39
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: How do you know its a Wubi install just by looking at the output from df -h and  df -i commands?02:42
btorchso i had an issue with my box and now it only gives me a grub rescue> prompt02:42
btorchI used the cd to get to the rescue mode and did all the grub-install and update-grub which seems to work fine02:43
btorchafter I reboot the box and choose the ubuntu 12.04 option on grub .. the system goes into a kernel panic and locks up02:43
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: yes -> /dev/sda7        50G   50G  441M 100% /host <- " the '/host' gives it away.02:44
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btorchsomething about the wrong root being chosen but the UUID for the root is correct .. anyone seens that before ?02:44
TheRookieLearnerAhh.. I see.. Thanks.02:44
o------how do i uninstall java from  ubuntu02:45
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: I would that I could hel, but WUBI is out of my pay grade .02:45
Bashing-omhel/help02:46
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: No problem. Thanks for trying though. :)02:47
TheRookieLearnerCan anyone tell me why I can't create or copy files in my partition in Ubuntu? I have posted the question at http://askubuntu.com/questions/445141/why-does-my-filesystem-appear-to-be-full-to-ubuntu#44514102:47
HaikarainenI need a newer version of g++ than I currently have, (have version 4.6.3), how can I get the latest .deb possible for ARM ?02:50
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Foxhoundzhas ubuntu released an update for the openssl bug?03:08
Foxhoundzor is this something to be manually patched03:08
gxhey guys, i did 'apt get upgrade openssl'03:08
Seven_Six_Twofor some reason I'm getting "secure connection failed" for wiki.gnome.org using firefox. chromium loads it. the site forces https.03:08
gxand it apparently upgraded everything on my server... now it's stuck at:03:08
gxSetting up mariadb-server-core-10.0 (10.0.10+maria-1~precise) ...03:08
gxSetting up mariadb-server-10.0 (10.0.10+maria-1~precise) ...03:08
gx * Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld                               [ OK ]03:08
gxjust sitting there for 10 mins now03:08
Seven_Six_Twooh wait...I should still be in +1 for 14.04, right?03:08
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed03:08
ZCis there any way to get an libssl1.0 pkg for ubuntu 13.04?03:09
bkmonHi (12.04 64bit). Why can't I install ia32-libs-multiarch? It's giving me unmet yet "not going to be installed" packages list03:09
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bijoo_So if I build/compile package on own; can I get apt-get to recognize it?03:17
bijoo_In particular libssl03:17
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed03:19
bijoo_LLKCKfan: sudo make install ?03:20
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LLKCKfanI install it03:21
LLKCKfanwithin two restarts it is gone03:21
bijoo_LLKCKfan: are you running standard Linux distro?03:22
bijoo_LLKCKfan: if on router something, may volatile03:22
LLKCKfanWindows03:22
bijoo_LLKCKfan: oh, hmm; sorry, not good with Windows there.03:24
Ben64LLKCKfan: windows support in ##windows. please use the correct channels for your problems. this is far from the first time you've been told this03:25
LLKCKfancannot get there03:28
Ben64LLKCKfan: that does not make it on topic here, sorry03:28
johnnykhi03:31
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed03:31
snuffthi guys!03:32
johnnykonce the updated openssl package is installed to mitigate the heartbleed exploit, do we need to restart services using ssl or is that not necessary?03:32
snuffti'm trying to do an update and have run out of room on /root. I've found a few guides that say to empty different files from root (or apt-get clean), but none of them specifically the particular files that I have occupying my space.03:33
Salam_M_Ahmed@jonnyk. Good Question. in my humble opinion... Yes is good idea to restart service that uses SSL.03:35
snufftI have a bunch of abi-3.11.0-[number]-generic config-3.11.0-[number]-generic initrd.img-3.11.0-[number]-generic System.map-3.11.0-[number].generic vmlinuz-3.11.0[number]-generic files, where [number] is something like 13 14 15 16 etc03:35
snufftcan I delete all the ones I've listed?03:35
johnnykSalam_M_Ahmed: do you know if it is necessary? this covers many servers and so a rolling restart would be bad if it wasn't necessary03:37
FoxhoundzI am running Ubuntu 13.10 Gnome Remix03:38
FoxhoundzHow do I upgrade my gnome shell to the latest release?03:38
FoxhoundzIt's running 3.8 but I want the latest, which is 3.1203:38
Salam_M_AhmedUmm... I swaer i wish if i could help you with that, but honestly... i am NOT sure.03:39
FoxhoundzSalam_M_Ahmed: thank you for your kind words03:39
Guest56309i Have been running Ubuntu Server since Version 10.04, i always setup samba the same way...in 12.04 the samba shares are not showing up in network, yet testparm says all is ok, and it works fine in 13.10....is there something different with 12.04 that i may be missing?03:40
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Salam_M_Ahmedi personally... after upgrading SSL i restarted the who server.03:42
johnnykSalam_M_Ahmed: np, thank you for the help you did give!03:43
Bashing-omsnufft: run uname -r , so you jnow what kernel to keep, then to remove kernels ->sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-image-3.2.0-31-generic , sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-headers-3.2.0-31-generic <- as an example.03:44
gbear14275does yum work with ubuntu?03:45
Bashing-omgbear14275: Well, the idea is similar, but the technigue differ. ubuntu is "apt-get" .03:47
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed03:47
Salam_M_Ahmed@johnnyk as you know... SSL deal with some very 'sensitive' Communications, therefore i strongly advice to restart services that associated with SSL.03:47
Guest56309gbear14275 : gbear14275> does yum work with ubuntu?03:47
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Ben64LLKCKfan: stop asking that here, this channel is for ubuntu support only03:47
snufftBashing-om, thanks for the reply :) uname -r says I'm running 3.11.0-19-generic. so do i just delete all the ones before 19?03:47
Guest56309gbear14275 ....http://www.unix.com/ubuntu/93054-can-i-use-yum-command-ubuntu.html03:47
Salam_M_Ahmedand you very welcome :D03:47
BeldarGuest56309, I heard yum was in the repos but using it would not be a good idea, apt-get is what you want.03:48
gbear14275Bashing-om, Guest56309, sorry... dumb mistake... forgot to restablish an ssh session with a server and coudn't figure out how I updated a server with yum that was now reporting as a Ubuntu box03:48
Bashing-omsnufft: -> dpkg -l | grep linux- <- , and ya want to keep at least one other kernel on the system just as a opps something bad happened.03:49
BeldarGuest56309, Sorry I meant gbear1427503:49
snufftBashing-om, sorry, I'm not 100% sure what I'm looking at here....03:50
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Bashing-omsnufft: Well, then - show me what you are looking at -> pastebinit .03:51
pato_bravoHello, I am trying to install my system on two separate disks that my system using. I have followed the indication as per http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd#.U0TCoKaVsu8, but I only get a grub rescue console when I reboot.03:52
Bashing-omsnufft: Are you by chance at 100% capacity, and with no head room "apt-get --purge" can not operate ?03:53
Guest326514.04 xubuntu no volume indicator on taskbar?03:54
silv3r_m00n1hi03:54
john_ramboUnity wont start without Nvidia propretary driver It hangs at login screen showing garbage ......Jockey selects the correct driver version for us ...how do I do this manually ?03:54
Guest3265john_rambo xorg.conf?03:56
BasedGeekit's clearly an xfree86 issue03:56
BasedGeektry reinstalling your nouveau drivers and then running an nmap scan to filter an open packets03:57
BasedGeekyoull want to do this with a kali jump drive installed in your hard drive when you do it so you have access to the right credentials03:57
Ben64BasedGeek: if you're not going to help, just be quiet03:57
Bashing-omjohn_rambo: Can you access your destop through grub's recovery console ? If so, there maybe a GUI menas to (re-)install the Nvidia driver.03:57
BasedGeekdont be a hater. you can't hate on knowledge03:58
BasedGeekhaterrr.. tisk03:58
Guest3265I do not even have an xorg.conf on this box =/  I must have been lazy when I set it up03:58
john_ramboBashing-om, Trying ....Rebooting03:58
RahulANHii all03:59
BasedGeeko/03:59
monkeyhatHIIIII03:59
Guest3265blacklist nouveau03:59
RahulANI am using cheese for video recording, it is saving that into .webm format.. is it possible to save them in .avi format04:00
monkeyhathave you tried turning it off and on again?04:00
snufftBashing-om, here's the pastebin :) http://pastebin.com/mxm3beXp and I don't think I'm quite at 100%, i just don't have enough to do the latest updates04:01
RahulANmonkeyhat, is it for me?04:01
WJBnot sure if this got out04:01
WJBshouldn't i be able to do a ls -lrta | grep *.mp3 and get a listing of all the mp3 files?04:01
BasedGeekhello WJB04:01
BasedGeeksmall world04:01
monkeyhatlol, yea it was, jks soz04:02
BasedGeekhow's the multiple mountpoints going?04:02
WJBi got it tio work no problem04:02
BasedGeekwas it in mpd.conf04:03
monkeyhathey RahulAN, how about this as last resort: http://askubuntu.com/questions/27864/best-video-converter04:03
chaotic_goodhow can I turn off policykit and console kit?04:03
RahulANmonkeyhat, this is the last option. any thing else that could me done when using cheese04:04
chaotic_goodthey eat liek 3g ram04:04
chaotic_goodand dont seem to do anything04:04
Ben64RahulAN: just so you know, avi isn't a format. it is a container, many codecs can be used in avi.04:04
lotuspsychjewhere can i change default homepage in webbrowser-app in ubuntu touch?04:04
BasedGeekWJB: how did you get multiple mountpoints?04:04
WJBim using icecast and ezstream04:04
BasedGeekright, just like in my tutorial04:04
BasedGeekbut how did you get multiple channels04:05
BasedGeekremember i was trying to figure it out too04:05
WJBjust started another instance of ezstream so i could control them better but just listed the different mountpoints in the url section of the .xml conf file it should work the same for icegenerator also04:06
Bashing-omsnufft: looking at /mxm3beXp. brb .04:06
WJBin he mdf file im betting04:06
BasedGeekhuh. i didn't think of that. im thinking of offering a live set by local DJ's on a weekend or something. im still working out budgeting some time to look at live streaming setups04:07
WJBgive me the url for your tutorial again im on a different comp04:07
WJBwhat will you be using for the client os?04:08
BasedGeekclient or server?04:08
WJBif you know04:08
WJBclient04:08
Ben64!ot | WJB, BasedGeek04:08
ubottuWJB, BasedGeek: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!04:08
BasedGeekthere's no telling what people will listen to it from04:08
ShabaDabaDooAnyone have a hint on getting my bios and by extension grub to show up on my monitors?04:08
WJBi always try and run server stuff on linux or nix of some kind thats just me though..lol04:08
BasedGeekhey Ben64, calm down. you can still watch all the join/parts around the discusssion here. it's ubuntu based.04:09
Ben64its off topic. just take it somewhere else04:09
BasedGeekthat's what i meant, WJB its on an ubuntu server04:09
BasedGeekthat's what it's running from04:09
WJBthere is a beautimous app called MIXXX for mac or butt for the client part of it butt is for all os's i think let me get the link04:09
BasedGeeki used to use Mixxx when traktor would crap on my wine install04:10
Bashing-omsnufft: Hang on a bit and I will vraft ya up a dpkg command to deal with all those kernels in 2 whacks.04:10
BasedGeekmixxx is pretty cool, i cant wait till they get colored waveforms by frequency04:10
WJBworks great for me and butt the same way04:10
snufftBashing-om, thank you very much :)04:10
BasedGeekcool ill check it out04:10
enquirerwhy my ubuntu always wants to restart? reboot-required.pkgs always has 3 lines: gconf2 \n libssl1.0.0 \n libssl1.0.004:10
WJBis this a bot <ubottu> anyway cant i just do an ls -lrta | grep *.mp3 and get the mp3 file listings back...04:11
gbear14275hello, When I log into a ubuntu server using ssh... I usually get a bunch of info including upgrade information.  Can I make that appear at anytime?  If so using what command?  I don't want to have to log out and back in.04:12
ShabaDabaDooIn closing, I just want to say how much I appreciate you taking the time to read over this, and allow us the opportunity to provide further information. 04:12
lotuspsychjeBasedGeek: did you try hydrogen?04:12
Ben64WJB: yes, ubottu is a bot. and you should do "grep mp3" instead of *.mp304:12
cfhowlettgbear14275 man ssh should tell you much04:12
BasedGeekwjb, that doesnt work over here04:12
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed04:12
BasedGeeklotuspsychje:  no i havent, waht is it04:12
lotuspsychje!info hydrogen | BasedGeek04:13
ubottuBasedGeek: hydrogen (source: hydrogen): advanced drum machine/step sequencer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.6~beta2-1build1 (saucy), package size 6494 kB, installed size 16751 kB04:13
enquirermaybe I should just delete reboot-required.pkgs?04:13
Ben64LLKCKfan: still not an issue for #ubuntu ... stop asking here04:13
BasedGeekoh yeah ive tried that04:13
WJBok tyvm <Ben64>04:13
BasedGeekit was one of the few VST-like things i could get to run with ardour or something04:13
lotuspsychjeBasedGeek: im still looking to find a neat groovebox-like software04:14
WJBisnt MIXXX pretty close to having DJ like app04:14
BasedGeekyeah it is basically the same04:15
BasedGeekbasic functionality04:15
BasedGeeki prefer traktor 2, or serrato04:15
BasedGeeki think mixx allows you to use timecodes too04:15
lotuspsychjeWJB: well mixxx is for mixing, im looking more such as roland 505 groovebox sort of thing04:15
chaotic_goodhow can I remove polykit and console kit and stop them from starting?04:15
Ben64Take all the off topic discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic or somewhere else, please04:15
BasedGeekhe's looking for a drum machine with a step sequencer, WJB, like the old roland analod mini-keyboard looking things.04:16
BasedGeeknot a drum machine, err, a synth04:16
Bashing-omsnufft: -> sudo dpkg -P linux-image-3.11.0-{13,14,15,17}-generic , sudo dpkg -P linux-headers-3.11.0-{13,14,15,17}-generic . Then a bit more clean up.04:16
monkeyhatRahulAN, I didn't know ty04:16
WJBdoes traktor 2 or serrato for mac?04:16
BasedGeekBen64: last time im going to tell you. cool it.04:16
RahulANOhkk04:16
WJBdoes=is04:16
RahulANmonkeyhat, I will04:16
RahulAN:)04:16
BasedGeekboth are for mac and win04:16
Ben64BasedGeek: no. you're filling the channel with off topic nonsense. keep it clear for people with actual support issues. WJB too04:17
BasedGeektraktor 2 is by native instruments.04:17
WJBok ill goto offtopic <BasedGeek> if thats cool04:17
gbear14275_cfhowlett, did you mean man sshd?  Just looked through all of man ssh and nothing there but connection config flags and options04:17
BasedGeekBen64: you are testing my patience, and you really should be more respectful of your peers. i dont want to have to tell you again to stay in your place.04:17
BasedGeekanyway fellas, im off to bed. Ben64, you may have the floor now. WJB, ill catch up with you later.04:17
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed04:18
WJBsee ya have a good night <BasedGeek>04:18
BasedGeeknight WJB04:18
DarkAceXtremethere is a "pidof" which will tell me the process ID's of the given process name, but is there a command to get process names from an ID?04:18
chaotic_goodpgrep04:18
chaotic_goodlsof -i04:18
cfhowlettgbear14275 whatever the launch command is, try that in terminal.  options for support typically are based on the command --help protocol.    man command should give you details04:18
chaotic_goodlsof -i|grep something04:18
snufftBashing-om, the first commands yields "dependency problems - not removing" for all of them :(04:18
DarkAceXtremethanks04:18
Ben64BasedGeek: don't make dumb threats, thanks04:19
W1LFhi04:19
cfhowlettW1LF greetings.  ask your ubuntu question04:20
W1LFty04:20
Bashing-omsnufft: well, then ya got package management problems. let's look, pastebinit -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade <- to see what the issue is.04:20
DarkAceXtremechaotic_good: that's actually not working out for me04:21
W1LFanyone knows app for screen recording?04:21
Pegasus-PCi have just setup samba in ubuntu 12.04, the same way i have always done it, i made my shares and then specified them in smb.conf...othere computers on network cannot see any shares at all04:21
lotuspsychje!info kazam | W1LF04:21
ubottuW1LF: kazam (source: kazam): screencast and screenshot application created with design in mind. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.3-2 (saucy), package size 880 kB, installed size 2425 kB04:21
cfhowlettW1LF instanbul, gtk-desktop-recorder   many more in the software center04:21
W1LFwell thanks for the suggestion guys, i appreciate it04:22
lotuspsychjeW1LF: welcome mate, come again if you need anything04:22
W1LFyup04:22
W1LFwhat do you work on guys?04:23
lotuspsychjeW1LF: lets keep this channel for support questions only tnx04:23
W1LFsorry04:23
cfhowlett!ot|W1LF04:23
ubottuW1LF: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!04:24
W1LFokay i have question04:24
Pegasus-PCso do i04:24
cfhowlett!ask|W1LF04:24
ubottuW1LF: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience04:24
W1LFyea ofcourse i'll do it04:25
Pegasus-PCi have just setup samba in ubuntu 12.04, the same way i have always done it, i made my shares and then specified them in smb.conf...othere computers on network cannot see any shares at all04:25
lotuspsychje!samba | Pegasus-PC04:25
ubottuPegasus-PC: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html04:25
Pegasus-PCno it isnt showing up on any of my ubuntu machines either04:25
o------hi04:26
enquirer!patience04:26
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/04:26
enquirer!ubuntusux04:26
snufftBashing-om, do you want me to paste the repos that I'm hitting? There's no other real output...04:26
lotuspsychjeenquirer: dont abuse the bot system plz04:27
cfhowlettenquirer if you have an actual support question, ask.  Otherwise, be helpful or be quiet please.04:27
Bashing-omsnufft: as long as the output of update, has no errors I have no need to see that .04:27
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed04:27
W1LFthere's an app gui for it https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/raring/system-config-samba/04:27
snufftBashing-om, yeah, neither command has errors. just the usual "Reading package lists... Done"04:28
lotuspsychjeLLKCKfan: you have been told already, your question is not for this channel04:28
W1LFanyone knows how to make ubuntu theme via GTK?04:30
Bashing-omsnufft: I see then no reason that the "dpkg -P" commnads should not execute, but, let's look one other, pastneit -> ls -la /boot <- .04:30
lotuspsychje!themes | W1LF04:30
ubottuW1LF: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freecode.com/tags/theme - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy04:30
snufftBashing-om, here you go :) http://pastebin.com/dWdfPK1C04:30
Bashing-omsnufft: looking at dWdfPK1C.04:31
cfhowlett!grub > cfhowlett04:31
ubottucfhowlett, please see my private message04:31
W1LFthankyou but i'm searching for education resources, not the theme to download, like tutorials,04:32
W1LFtutorials how to make a theme04:33
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: I solved my problem. It was indeed Wubi specific problem. Apparently, there were some problems copying some files in Ubuntu. I booted into Windows and ran the "chkdsk" utility on the drive in question. It found some errors and fixed it.04:34
Bashing-omsnufft: That looks good to me, see no problem there, how about -> ls -la /usr/src <- .04:35
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: Hey, great ! ya do good work !04:36
o------to install openjdk java 7 runtime  these items must be removed   oracle java7 installer and i cant figure out how to uninstall the        orcale   java7  installer04:37
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: For my info, did the resize to 50 gig on the WUBI virtual fly ?04:37
lotuspsychje!java | o------04:37
ubottuo------: To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software  Development Kit" (SDK).  Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations.04:37
snufftBashing-om, http://pastebin.com/Tq8PUmCp :)04:37
o------that what i get in software center04:37
Bashing-omsnufft: looking at Tq8PUmCp .04:37
o------how do i uninstall the installer04:38
orangeyhello all!04:39
monkeyhathey RahulAN, guvcview is available in the software respository, it does avi format and lets you choose your codec to encode.04:39
orangeywhat's the ubuntu touch channel?04:39
orangeyI'm trying to figure out if ubuntu touch can do desktop docking yet04:39
TheRookieLearnerBashing-om: Yup. It seems to work properly. I had filled the 50 gigs Ubuntu partition yesterday. (that's why I needed to move a lot of files ). But yes, the resizing went smoothly and I have no problems in Ubuntu.04:39
Beldar!touch > orangey04:40
ubottuorangey, please see my private message04:40
x_hello~04:40
Bashing-omsnufft: Don't see nothing really out of the ordinary, what results -> dpkg -P linux-headers-3.11.0-{13,14,15,17} <- (???) .04:44
Bashing-omTheRookieLearner: Thanks, filed for future reference.04:45
worfsbrotherHi, I'm running server 12.04 and am trying to upgrade openssl to a safe version. I keep adding security repositories to my sources (and `apt-get update`) but `apt-cache policy openssl` shows no new versions available. Can anyone please tell me in what specific repository I can find a secure openssl for ubuntu server 12.04?04:45
abram2014ola04:45
Sonido_mutetor as I can use my ubuntu one broswer does not work04:45
valeechhello! is this the right channel to get some help with MaaS and JuJu?04:45
cfhowlettvaleech no.  wait 104:46
RahulANI got a mail that ubuntu one is going to close?04:47
RahulANis it?04:47
cfhowlett!ubuntuone|RahulAN04:47
ubottuRahulAN: The Ubuntu One file and music service is being discontinued. The service will be unavailable starting 1 June 2014, and content available until 31 July, 2014. For more, see #ubuntuone04:47
Bashing-omworfsbrother: The patch is in place for todays update, what returns from -> openssl version -a <- ( todys's date ? ) ?04:47
Beldarworfsbrother, http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/    see Bashing-om04:47
RahulANbut why?04:47
cfhowlettvaleech http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/tools/maas  https://juju.ubuntu.com/04:48
Sonido_muteNeed help using tor. or vidalia in my ubuntu04:48
cfhowlettRahulAN http://blog.canonical.com/2014/04/02/shutting-down-ubuntu-one-file-services/04:48
valeechcfhowlett: Thanks. I have poured over those pages but I am having a problem getting juju to bootstrap. When maas starts a machine it takes FOREVER for the image to be installed and juju bootstrap times out.04:49
Sonido_muteNeed help using tor. or vidalia in my ubuntu04:49
cfhowlettvaleech sorry.  I have no practical knowledge beyond the link I sent.04:50
valeechcfhowlett: no problem. Thanks04:50
sadpuppytails has tor04:51
Sonido_muteNeed help using tor. or vidalia in my ubuntu04:52
Sonido_mute:(04:52
sadpuppytor faq04:53
worfsbrotherBashing-om: OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 201205:02
worfsbrotherI don't have a standard sources.list, I need to know which repo provides this update05:03
Bashing-omsnufft: See my last .. it is at my getting off here time and retiring for this session, what is your status.05:03
worfsbrotheror maybe I'll just download from launchpad05:03
Bashing-omworfsbrother: Not good, lemme hunt it up for ya !05:04
worfsbrotherBashing-om: thank you very much05:05
IdleOne!info libssl1.0.005:06
ubottulibssl1.0.0 (source: openssl): SSL shared libraries. In component main, is important. Version 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2 (saucy), package size 969 kB, installed size 2694 kB05:06
Bashing-omworfsbrother: Try @ -> http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/openssl ( if suacy is the release you are running ) .05:06
geirhaworfsbrother: apt-cache policy openssl05:06
geirhashows you what versions are available from which repos05:06
wangzhonnewanyone knows how to submit my project into ubuntu repository ( so that apt-get able to access the project )05:08
UbOnecan you do sudo apt-get install in 12.04 live session, it says E: Unable to locate package ?05:08
worfsbrothergeirha: thank you, I know. the version I need is not available with my repos05:08
snufftBashing-om, so sorry!05:08
worfsbrotherBashing-om: thanks, trying now05:08
snufftthat dpkg command gives me 'dependency problems - not removing'05:08
[ghost]hi there anyone with openvpn experience I could really need some help thank you05:09
Bashing-omsnufft: Uhm .. as a shot in the dark ->sudo apt-get install linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic <- to try and resolve a package management situation.05:10
aeon-ltd[ghost]: if there is, asking your question straight up would help them help you05:13
snufftBashing-om, about 200mb to download :) i might bother you another day once it's downloaded :P05:13
[ghost]ok sorry new to irc05:14
BeldarUbOne, open software sources and untick the cd and run a update than try the install.05:14
Bashing-omsnufft: No problem, I will be back here later in my morrow, what might be is space constraints else where that has nothing to do with /boot. have you ran -> df -h , df -i <- to see what the usage is ?05:15
worfsbrotherBashing-om: I installed the deb from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 -- the changelog on that page looks like what I need, but the package is the same that I have installed, built on Jan 805:17
[ghost]im running ubunut server 12.04 i'm trying to setup openvpn to connect to my server remotely. internel connection works i just can't connect to the internet. i tried bridge but no luck any suggestions.05:17
Bashing-omworfsbrother: ump ! .. hang on, lemme hunt up source docs for the security update. BRB.05:19
bambam12Hello05:25
ubunnoobhi i need help please. my pc reboot and i am getting "BOOTMGR is missing"05:25
bambam12I can connect tu up to my wifi but can't connect to Internet.05:26
bambam12tested on Windows 7 no problem.05:27
bambam12sorry for my bad English05:28
cfhowlett[ghost] perhaps ask #ubuntu-server05:28
gxso i recently ran apt-get upgrade, in order to upgrade openssl to prevent heartbleed. since then, i'm unable to login to mysql with ANY user. anyone know what i mightve done wrong?05:29
bambam12it happened after not use Ubuntu for 2 months due to my Internet connection problem.05:30
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sgllghrSo since I just found out about 45 minutes ago that U1 is kaput, anyone have any suggestions for alternatives that preserve directory structure?05:34
UbOneBeldar: thank you very much05:34
Beldarno prob UbOne05:34
tarelerulzI'm running code:block on Ubuntu 13.10 and it loads up find ,but when I try to load a project it goes gray and runs my computer high.  Do any you have that problem ? if so what you do to fix it?05:37
john2xi'm trying to install python packages in a virtualenv in /var/www/myproject, but I get "Permissin denied" errors (I'm not logged in as root). But if I sudo, even with the virtualenv activated, the packages are installed in the default python. How do I workaround?05:39
Bashing-omworfsbrother: Sorry, all I can find is update/upgrade to get the patched openssl, which means it is on the servers. How to get an individual file off the repository server ??.05:40
john2xI've already chown'ed the folder to www-data:www-data, and my current user is a part of the www-data group.05:41
john2xthe problem is that the /var/www/myproject/venv/build folder virtualenv creates is assigned to root by default.05:41
somsipworfsbrother: the package is the same. It's just been patched. You should be able to install with sudo apt-get install -y libssl1.0.0 openssl. No need to use the deb05:41
john2xso my user can't build the packages.05:42
ooxiHi will openjdk 8 (not oracle jdk, where I can find plenty of ppas) come to ubuntu 12.04?05:42
tarelerulzOoxi , I  know you don't have to change ,but 13.10 is great.  Stuff just works now that took me some time to get working before.05:44
Bashing-omGood night all05:44
worfsbrotherThanks for hunting Bashing-om05:44
Bashing-omworfsbrother: thanks, did ya catch somsip's advise to get the file ?05:45
ooxitarelerulz I will change to ubuntu 14.04.1 when it's available :) but for now i'm interested on jdk 8 on ubuntu 12.0405:45
Ben64ooxi: very unlikely05:45
amirchandrapadyhi dude05:45
tarelerulzWow , there is 14.04 is coming out.05:46
worfsbrothersomsip, Bashing-om: thanks, I think installing libss1.0.0 (not just openssl package) did the trick!05:46
Ben64tarelerulz: yep, new release every 6 months.05:46
Bashing-omworfsbrother: Great, I will sleep better now ! later .05:46
Aki-XchatCrashedI am having trouble with verifying my pgp key05:46
Aki-XchatCrashedits as if the password I gave it, is not working.05:47
tarelerulzIt been 6 months. I just install 13.10 couple of months ago.05:47
somsipworfsbrother: openssl version -a shoud show a build date of 7 Apr, to confirm it05:47
somsipworfsbrother: remeber to restart affected services, or reboot. sudo lsof -n | grep ssl | grep DEL will list all affected services05:47
ooxisomsip better use grep -i del, i think the output changed a couple of months ago05:49
somsipooxi: been working okay for me on upgrades to 12.04, but noted, thanks05:50
UbOnein live session minimizing terminal hides it ?completely, alt+tab don`t show it, is it closed or can i call it back05:58
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karma6969hi hi hi06:01
karma6969ok06:01
karma6969wake up!06:02
bazhang!ot | karma696906:03
ubottukarma6969: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!06:03
john2xok, gonna rephrase my question. How do I install packages in e.g. /var/www/foo/venv as a non-root user? with pip, preferably..06:04
MrJonesjohn2x: in an actual virtual env?06:06
MrJonesjust activate the virtual env and install... that should be it06:06
MrJonesyou may want to ask this in #python though06:06
john2xMrJones: I've tried that, but I get permission errors about /venv/build folder.. I think pip creates it but assigns it to root..06:07
BobJonkmanHi: I'm looking at the TrustyTahr release schedule. Is there a template for this page, or a generic release schedule?06:07
karma6969if i run the disk for 32 bit ubuntu 12, is there anything special i need to know??06:07
john2xyeah, crossposting there also.. not getting any replies though06:07
MrJonesjohn2x: what exactly gets you permission errors?06:07
karma6969i want to run alongside boot option of windows 8.106:07
MrJonespip itself or something else you run late?06:07
BobJonkmanI'm looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule, but would like to find a generic release schedule06:07
john2xpip itself.. when pip attempts to use the venv/build folder.06:08
somsipjohn2x: maybe depends how you created the virtualenv. If you did that as root, that's your problem06:08
karma6969hello06:08
john2xsomsip: hmm I did do `sudo virtualenv venv`... but if I don't sudo, I get permission errors.. :(06:09
MrJoneswell06:09
john2xshould I chown the /var/www directory?06:09
karma6969how do i remove selinux?06:09
MrJonesthen why not chown the folder to the correct use first?06:09
ubunnoobusr13 i have change it from dynamic to basic using Teskdisk... people should make TestDisk known. I  tried everying from easeus partition and none of them worked06:09
john2xok06:10
MrJonesjohn2x: you should first check what users should have access to you /var/www folder06:10
MrJonesmost likely, chown'ing it to something else than www-data (or wwwdata, cannot remember the name) is a bad idea06:10
MrJonesbecause then your webserver will act up06:10
john2xquestion about permissions.. does it need to be chowned to the user? or is the user being part of the group enough?06:10
MrJonesthat depends on what access rights you set06:10
john2xmy user ('ubuntu') is already a part of the group www-data.. and /var/www already chowned to www-data:www-data06:10
john2xah ok06:11
john2xso I need to set the group permissions of the folder.06:11
john2xright06:11
MrJonesyup06:11
MrJonesand then create and use the venv with the user it is intended for and never root, or you will get mixed in root-owned files that break stuff06:11
MrJones(as with anything else really where you use root on stuff that should be run with the normal user)06:12
karma6969how about i chown your as if you dont help me?06:13
jeffrey_fPermissions: you can give permissions to a group  a user belongs or to the user themselves, but take it away from a user or another group the user also belongs in,  then I believe that the user gets no permission06:14
MrJonesjeffrey_f: what? I think that's wrong..06:15
MrJonesas soon as one group has access, you should have access.06:15
karma6969I thought ubuntu wasnt retarded command line shit06:15
MrJoneslike, your user is in 5 groups and 1 of them has group access rights to a file -> your user can access it06:15
MrJonesotherwise every random additional group you'd be in for whatever tiny purpose would break your access rights to the existing stuff06:16
MrJonesthat wouldn't make much sense.06:16
karma6969like your sister is in a 5 way gang bang and i dp her ass and pussy06:16
jeffrey_fMrJones: How about if the user themselves are restricted06:16
ooxihi i have a long running (>200 gib) copy process which grinds my system to an unusable state. I don't mind if the copy proces takes twice the time. how can I throttle the io? I used the gnome copy dialog and thus don't know the pid06:17
john2xMrJones: ok, i've chmod'ed my folder, but i'm still getting permission errors. here's what I got so far.. https://www.refheap.com/73690 might be I missed something.06:17
starbuckhey guys, i want to get the new ubuntu which will be released end of april, my question is: is there a good reason to wait till official release or is it ok to get the beta now? will there be esential changes till official release?06:17
MrJonesjeffrey_f: that doesn't matter either, that is the entire point of group rights. only one user can be unresticted, all the others need to be let in with group rights06:17
MrJonesthere is no "forbid based on group or user" feature in the basic linux user/group/other management, if one thing lets you in you're in (unless I'm severely mistaken)06:18
ooxistarbuck, no there won't unless show stopping regressions are found06:18
ooxito the contrary we encourage you to test it now06:18
chilly2Hello :)06:18
jeffrey_fMrJones: OK....throwing it out there.  I've seen something similar in the past which drove admins nuts.06:18
n4uahany one from india?06:18
n4uah:D06:18
somsip!ot | n4uah06:18
ubottun4uah: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!06:18
Semordoes a DNS server transfer a public ip to a private ip ?"06:19
n4uahhe he ok06:19
MrJonesjohn2x: does a manual mkdir command work?06:19
john2xMrJones: no :(06:19
john2xMrJones: does /var itself need to be chown'd + chmod'ed?06:19
n4uahhow to chroot the ubuntu?06:20
john2xdo I need to logout/reboot?06:20
bazhang!chroot > n4uah06:20
ubottun4uah, please see my private message06:20
MrJonesjohn2x: no you just need execution rights (the x one) on /var so you can traverse inside to /var/www/06:21
MrJonesand since you can cd inside, that should be ok06:21
chilly2I updated my 12.04 to the most recent OpenSSL package available (dated 7th April) to avoid the heartbleed issue, though tests against apache still report the server as vulnerable despite restarting the services. I compiled the apache2.2.22 package source manually in the hope it would compile against the patched OpenSSL, but still it appears vulnerable. I am not sure what to do now.06:21
MrJones(otherwise cd/ls wouldn't even work)06:21
john2xMrJones: ok. i updated the paste to show `ls -la /var/www` https://www.refheap.com/7369006:21
jeffrey_fSemor: DNS does not, a router will do something like that.  DNS functions as a domain to IP crossreference, when you type google.com, it translates that to the current IP address.06:22
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed06:22
somsipLLKCKfan: you've said before that you're asking a Windows question. So you won't get help here06:22
john2xMrJones: logging out fixed it. :) so I guess I need to logout after adding myself to a group..06:23
chilly2Anyone?06:23
MrJoneshaha oh god06:23
MrJonesjohn2x: I just wanted to suggest that xD and then I thought no, can't be.. lol06:23
CosmicBI've switched from nvidia proprietary to nouveau, the machine boot's fine, I can see the nouveau module has been loaded, tty 1-6 got high resolution using the nouveau module, lightdm login screen is there, but when I try to login it completely hangs with only the desktop background showing. lightdm logs that : modprobe nvidia: no such module (?) anybody seen that ?06:24
grahamsavagehey06:24
grahamsavagei did an apt-get upgrade and now i have no sound06:24
grahamsavagein the sound settings it just has "dummy output"06:24
CosmicBI can't seem to figure out wht makes lightdm want to modprobe the nvidia module (?)06:24
john2xMrJones: heh, yeah. didn't think it would actually help neither. thanks!06:25
vltchilly2: Did you try (for a change) with the packaged apache?06:25
MrJoneschilly2: what does apt-cache policy libssl1.0.0 say06:25
Semorjeffrey_f:would a domain be converted to a public ip ?06:26
somsipchilly2: how did you install the updated openssl packages?06:26
Semorjeffrey_f:would a domain be converted to a private  ip ?06:26
somsipSemor: yes, if you add a DNS entry to map it to an A record06:26
MrJonesSemor: what do you mean by public or private?06:27
chilly2vlt: There was no updated apache package for 12.0.4, and it says it's compiled against OpenSSL 1.0.1c and thus is vulnerable. This is why I built the package manually.06:27
chilly2somsip: apt-get update; apt-get upgrade06:27
somsipchilly2: this works fine on 12.04 https://gist.github.com/dhrrgn/1012547706:27
OperaGhostkvdon't worry about dns stuff if you are not in china .north korea ,iran ,cuba06:27
Jordan_UCosmicB: Please pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf .06:28
MrJonesSemor: a domain will always map a public/internet ip if set up in any meaningful way, not a local network ip (like 192.168.*). your router translates outside requests against your public ip to any internal "private" ips if you tell it to do that. the domain is unrelated to that happening06:28
CosmicBJordan_U I'm running without xorg.conf06:28
CosmicBhaven't used xorg.conf for a while06:28
MrJoneschilly2: apt-cache policy libssl1.0.0 will show you whether the upgrade actually happened to the libssl package06:29
chilly2somsip: That is what I did. libssl & openssl are at the latest version (openssl version -a reports April 7th)06:29
CosmicBJordan_U mabye I should write an xorg conf specifying to usae the nouveau module ... hmm, didn't think of that06:29
MrJonesah ok06:29
somsipMrJones: I disagree. It's perfectly cromulent to map FQDNs to private IPs in some cicumstances. I use them on AWS instances and VMs, for example.06:29
grahamsavage_I did an apt-get upgrade and i currently have no sound... /proc/asound is not listed.. what can i do?06:30
somsipchilly2: then I don't understand what you're doing with apache then. I followed that gist, restarted apache2 and all is fine06:30
chilly2MrJones: apt-cache response - libssl1.0.0:06:30
chilly2  Installed: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1206:30
chilly2  Candidate: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1206:30
MrJonessomsip: sure but that's not what you NORMALLY do. also that is kind of pointless since if you need to map stuff to internal things, why not just properly configure your local DNS for some local host names? no need to have an actual existing internet domain for that06:31
chilly2somsip: When you test your ssl server against http://filippo.io/Heartbleed do you get a good response?06:31
SemorMrJones:how do my router translates outside requests against its public ip to my local private ip ?06:31
somsipchilly2: IT seems like you need to test your servers. I'm okay with how mine are, thanks06:31
MrJonesSemor: the process is called NAT, and the responsible specific configuration option "port forwarding"06:32
chilly2somsip: I didn't mean it as a slight toward you. Just that it says mine are vulnerable despite following the instructions to the letter, as with your suggestions. I was hoping the site was wrong and reported yours vulnerable when they weren't is all :)06:32
MrJonesit maps specific ports from the outside public ip to whatever you configure as internal target06:32
SemorMrJones: so what is the relation between the domian's public ip with router ?06:33
MrJoneschilly2: output looks like the newest one :| weird. do you have multiarch or anything? or does the apache source code maybe ship with its own internal openssl source code copy against which it links? (I never compiled apache myself)06:34
MrJonesSemor: the relation is, your router needs to know what to do06:34
MrJonesthe domain itself doesn't know about that process at all, that translation from public to private purely happens in your router06:34
MrJonesand you just point the domain to the public ip06:34
MrJones(and configure the router correctly to make the public > private happen when actual requests arrive)06:34
chilly2MrJones: Your second suggestion of apache using it's own openssl distro was my thought as the openssl it reports in the error log on restarts is not the one installed.06:35
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MrJoneschilly2: yea that might be one of the possible explanations. I guess you should try asking that in their channel or see if the Readme points anything out related to that06:35
chilly2MrJones: Thanks. I'll try that.06:35
MrJonesshould be #httpd06:35
SemorMrJones:If domain maps  a public/internet ip , which is ip of  my server ,then I should do NAT one this server ?06:37
SemorMrJones:If domain maps  a public/internet ip , which is ip of  my server ,then I should do NAT on this server ?06:37
MrJonesSemor: your server is somehow connected to the internet. if it has a private ip, then that means there is a router where the local network ends (private ip is known up to that point), and the actual internet (only public ip is valid) stats06:38
MrJonessome servers are also simply directly in the public address space with no router and public -> private translation06:38
chilly2Semor: Yes, map your domain to the public IP, then set nat on the router for port 80, 443, etc to your internal server's IP.06:38
MrJonesso they would simply not have a private ip06:38
MrJonesso you need to do NAT whereever your local network stops06:39
MrJonesthat is usually the router if you have one06:39
Semorchilly2:so my server should have a public ip and a private ip at the sametime ?06:39
MrJonesno06:39
MrJonesthat is possible too, but only if your server is connected directly to the internet with no router in between that does NAT06:39
MrJonesagain06:39
MrJonesit depends on whether you have a router that does NAT between your server and the internet06:40
MrJonesthat can be, but it also could not be the case06:40
MrJonesyou need to find that out first06:40
MrJonesis it your home network?06:40
MrJonesor what are you talking about06:40
MrJonesa rented server? personal machine at home? ..06:40
SemorMrJones: My server can not connect to internet without router?06:40
MrJonesI never said that06:40
MrJonesI said, it depends on whether you have a local network separated through a router with NAT or not.06:41
MrJonesyou need to find that out now06:41
MrJonesotherwise you cannot know what to do06:41
helmut_hi06:41
MrJonesagain, where is this server? are you trying to set one up in your home?06:41
SemorMrJones:if that domain is mapped to a public ip ,who should own that ip ? router or my server06:42
MrJonesSemor: again, that depends on whether you have a router with NAT between your server and the internet06:42
MrJonesif you have one, the public ip ends at the router06:42
MrJonesotherwise, it ends at your server06:42
SemorMrJones:I am trying to deploy a network to provide service06:42
MrJonessure but you told us nothing about your network06:42
MrJonesI keep repeating a basic question and without the answer it is impossible to tell06:42
Semorat this time ,I have no router connecting to internet06:43
MrJonesok so how do you connect to the internet06:43
tempnameSemor, this is #ubuntu, try #networking06:43
SemorI am using ubuntu06:43
Semor:)06:43
tempnameSemor, that's irrelevant06:43
SemorMrJones:I have my private gateway ,which works on application level06:44
SemorThe gateway transfer packets to real server06:44
Ben64Semor: you should really be taking your issue to ##networking06:45
Aki-XchatCrashedGHAHAAAAHHHH06:45
Aki-XchatCrashedI am trying to decrypt mail using pgp... the passphrase I gave it, is not working06:46
Aki-XchatCrashedam I missing something here?06:46
grahamsavage_hi guys.. there's a critical openssl bug out in the wild atm, i've done an apt-get ugprade on my ubuntu 12.04 server but the new version did not come down06:47
grahamsavage_any idea why it's not in the official 12.04 package yet?06:48
somsipgrahamsavage_: try https://gist.github.com/dhrrgn/1012547706:48
grahamsavage_hey06:53
grahamsavage_ok we have 1.0.106:53
grahamsavage_dated april the 7th06:53
grahamsavage_so monday.. is that patched then?06:53
somsipgrahamsavage_: yes06:53
flaburganhi guys06:53
flaburganI still have no update for the openssl security issue06:53
flaburgandoing apt-get update / dist-upgrade06:53
MrJoneschilly2: if that helps, apparently apache's configure has a --with-ssl option which appears to control where it gets it from. so worst case you could compile your own openssl and point it to the folder of that I guess06:53
flaburganfrom my 12.04 LTS server06:54
somsipflaburgan:  try https://gist.github.com/dhrrgn/1012547706:54
MrJonesflaburgan: what does apt-cache policy libssl1.0.0 say? if installed is 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12, then you already got the update06:54
MrJonesyou may need to restart your webservers to use the newest lib06:54
chilly2MrJones: I used to build from source all the time. Was trying really hard to stick with the package setup in Ubuntu this time. Worst case though, I'll try.06:54
grahamsavage_somsip: ok awesome06:55
grahamsavage_hahaha06:55
grahamsavage_flaburgan: i thought the same thing.. apparantly the 1.0.1 version has it fixed06:55
MrJoneschilly2: but from the apache doc it appears it would normally link to the system lib. so that's weird06:55
chilly2MrJones: I'm going to try it with the command line heartbleed tool.06:55
redhandshow does udev deal with for-example: a logitech universal reciever that remains plugged in? It works when I remove it and plug it back in, but I would like to keep it plugged in.06:56
flaburganI already have the update06:57
flaburganthank you guys06:57
euryalehi guys!06:58
euryalehow do i install banshee without installing brasero??06:58
chilly2flaburgan: Does http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ show your site as not vulnerable now?06:58
grahamsavagei did an apt-get upgrade on my ubuntu 12.04lts box.. and now i have no sound and nothing listed in /proc/asound06:59
grahamsavagesorry be back trying 4th time.. another reboot07:00
leo-cassanovahy every one07:02
euryalehow do i install banshee without installing brasero??07:04
demozchilly2 what is that Hearthbleed ? :)07:04
demozheartbleed*07:04
chilly2demoz: It is an openssl vulnerability, and quite a serious one.07:04
euryaleok just install banshee using ubuntu software center. synaptic keep adding up brasero also terminal.07:05
demozchilly2 thanks for the info,i ll look around the web for more info :)07:05
kurohyouHi, does anybody know a good rss reader that integrates nicely with the notifier07:05
flaburganchilly2, the link you gave me don't stop loading07:14
chilly2?07:15
chilly2It's just the one on the heartbleed.com site07:15
flaburganchilly2, I mean the page loads correctly, I put my site URL in the input07:17
flaburganand then, the blue progress bar at the top goes almost to the end but never reaches it07:18
samuelHi07:18
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed07:18
chilly2flaburgan: perhaps it's timing out. On mine it comes back right away, alas vulnerable.07:18
samuelI am new to ubuntu i installed ubuntu and xampp  without any problem now i cant create a new folder in htdocs07:19
samuelis there any option to solve the issue07:19
Panterh3artchmod 777 htdocs?07:19
Panterh3artwithout the ?07:19
ikoniano no no no07:19
rww!xampp07:20
ubottuWe do not support XAMPP installs here. Please use the LAMP stack that is in our repositories; see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP for more information.07:20
sadpuppymalware chilly207:20
ikoniasamuel: first thing to be aware of is that xammp is a self contained lamp bundle - it's not great and can often cause issues that don't need to even exist07:20
Panterh3artxampp = lampp07:20
rwwno.07:20
Hxxxwhy is ubuntu 12.04 PHP 5.3 super unpatched and full of holes?07:20
Panterh3artyes07:20
Hxxx:)?07:20
chilly2sadpuppy: ?07:20
sadpuppyread only software07:21
Panterh3artit's been made by the same guys who make xampp07:21
ikoniasamuel: the second thing is basic permissions, before you start messing around trying to create web pages, try to understand basic file permissions, as if you don't when you translate this to a finished project, you're at risk of compromise07:21
ikoniasamuel: if you do silly things like Panterh3art has just suggested you open your whole machine up for risk of compromise07:21
samuelk thanks for ur response :)07:22
cfhowlettleo-cassanova greetings.  ask your ubuntu question.07:23
samuelmy path is opt/lamp/htdocs ? is this lamp or xampp i downloaded xampp for linux 32 bit ?07:24
ikoniasamuel: xammp07:24
ikoniasamuel: as you said - you downloaded xampp - so it will be nothing other than xammp07:24
ikoniawhich is bad07:24
cristian_cHi07:24
samuelk k07:24
cristian_cI've chosen recovery mode from grub07:24
cristian_cI get a menu with some choices07:25
cristian_cI'd like to enter a shell, but not a root shell07:25
cristian_cHow can I solve?07:25
cristian_cAny ideas?07:25
ikoniacristian_c: that's not really how the recovery option works07:26
john_ramboVlc video playback issue http://pastie.org/902946107:26
cristian_cikonia, ?07:26
ikoniacristian_c: if you don't want a root shell - su - $username in the root shell07:26
ikoniacristian_c: or use the root shell, but be very careful07:26
cristian_cikonia, I must be not root07:26
samuelbut my friend has installed xampp and its running good ?07:26
ikoniacristian_c: why ?07:26
samuelhow its possible for him ?07:26
cristian_cI'll try with su07:26
ikoniasamuel: then ask your friend for help07:26
ikoniasamuel: xammp does work, it's just a poor product bundle07:27
cristian_cikonia, bacause commands must be typed as user07:27
ikoniacristian_c: ok, so su - $username07:27
cristian_cok07:27
ikoniacristian_c: do you want to explain what you're trying toa ctually do07:27
ikoniacristian_c: eg: why you are doing this from a recovery shell ?07:27
ikoniaor what it is you're actually trying to do07:27
samueli just asked him he said he had not done any thing it works fine i am little bit confused07:27
cristian_cikonia, I must type commands without loading desktop environment07:27
samuel:(07:27
cristian_cor X server07:28
ikoniacristian_c: what exactly are you trying to do07:28
ikoniasamuel: then use it - and ask him for help07:28
cristian_cikonia, building a software07:28
ikonia(if needed)07:28
ikoniacristian_c: I can't offer you any advice if you are being this vague07:28
cristian_cikonia, ./configure, but temperatures are too hot07:28
cristian_cfor this07:28
cristian_c?07:29
ikoniacristian_c: do you not think there is a serious problem if you can't even run "./configure" without your machine overheating07:29
ikoniacristian_c: rather than build software should trying to fix your themal issues not be a priority ?07:29
cristian_cikonia, it's a heavy work07:29
ikonia./configure is NOT heavy work07:29
cristian_c-,-07:30
Panterh3artlol07:30
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Panterh3art./configure and heavy ?07:30
Panterh3artis that even posible in a sentence?07:31
ikoniaPanterh3art: yes, it can be to some extent depending on the tests it runs07:31
Panterh3arttrue07:31
cristian_cbuilding qt07:31
ikoniaPanterh3art: however causing overheating is an exteme situation07:31
imghostcristian_c, why your machine overheating?07:31
ikoniacristian_c: I would focus on resolving your themal issues before trying to build anything07:31
Panterh3artbut if ur system overheats by only that07:31
ikoniacristian_c: overheating in the middle of a build can cause bad builds07:31
cristian_c-,-07:32
Panterh3artmy system overheats when i reboot07:32
ikoniaPanterh3art: please don't be silly07:32
Panterh3artmy laptop gives a screen warning system hibernated due to overheating07:32
ikoniaPanterh3art: you're offering bad information and now making silly comments, if you want to continue to use this channel, please stop both07:32
Panterh3art:/07:33
imghostcristian_c, your fan working??07:33
cristian_cimghost, yes07:33
imghostcristian_c, use jupiter and see if u can have some control or not07:34
cristian_ckernel buolding, big software building, is heavy for my pc. Other tasks don't07:34
steinerleingood morning #ubuntu07:34
Alarmgood morning . i am installing mysql from the ppa repo. my question is how can i install a specific version and not the latest that appears in the repository07:34
cristian_cimghost, ok, I'll watch about it07:34
ikoniaAlarm: my first query is why you need a version from a PPA ?07:35
ikoniawhat's the problem with the version from the main supported ubuntu repo ?07:35
imghostcristian_c, what version of ubuntu are you on?07:35
cristian_cimghost, lubuntu 12.0407:35
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Alarmikonia: apt-get install mysql for example is not ideal. i need to know that i will be installing 5.6.1 (for example)07:35
ikoniaAlarm: that wasn't my question07:36
Alarmoh, sorry. because some of the versions do not exist in the ubuntu repo07:36
Alarmif i remember well 5.5 was in the ubuntu repo, while 5.6 i could find it in the ppa07:36
ikoniaAlarm: right, what is wrong with using the version in the ubuntu repo that is fully supported ?07:36
imghostcristian_c, ok, and which make model of ur laptop?07:37
Alarmikonia: i need to follow some specs. its not my personal preference . so i need to download and install what i see written in a guide07:37
cristian_cimghost, it's an old model07:37
cristian_cimghost, compaq07:37
samuelHi i just fixed it and now it works07:37
ikoniaAlarm: I advise very strongly against this, I doubt very much that it is version specific between 5.5 and 5.6 - however apt-get install $package version=$version should work07:38
samueland i just installed cs cart07:38
Alarmok great. thank you07:38
virginwithnolifehello all :)07:38
virginwithnolifen00b here can i change color of top panel?07:39
hillarycan i install 32bit ubuntu in a 64 bit machine?07:39
ikoniaharttho: yes, you can07:40
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bazhanghillary, yes07:40
hillaryprocedure please07:40
imghostcristian_c, ok, try to install jupiter ok :), heating is mainly occurs due to dust blocking vents, old thermal paste also some times bent pci pins increases temperature so try to stop unnecessary ruuning process hardwares07:41
dannixon_hillary: Exactly the same as installing 64 bit07:41
bazhanghillary, no special procedure07:41
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virginwithnolifehi again not trying 2 bug anyone but can i change the color of top panel?07:44
bazhangvirginwithnolife, right click? or get a new theme07:45
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zambai understand rsyslog is the default syslog in ubuntu now.. but the version is very old, isn't it?07:47
zambaversion 5.8.6?07:47
cristian_cimghost, ok, I'll look for jupiter07:48
ikoniazamba: is there a problem with the version ?07:49
zambaikonia: yeah, it has no dns cache07:49
zambaikonia: so it's bothering my DNS servers07:49
zamba.. A LOT07:49
ikoniaI don't believe syslog servers should be caching dns07:49
zambaikonia: this is a syslog server for remote logs07:49
ikoniaexactly why it shouldn't be caching dns entries07:49
ikoniahas this functionality been added to later versions of rsyslog ?07:50
zambayeah07:50
zambaversion 6.3 has a full DNS cache.07:50
zambahttp://lists.adiscon.net/pipermail/rsyslog/2012-February/029513.html07:50
ikoniawhile I disagree with it's functionality, you could always log a bug against it and request a package update07:50
zambaor just upgrade the package07:50
zambaor upgrade to 14.0407:50
ikoniais the package upgraded in 14.04 ?07:50
zambayeah07:50
ikoniawhat version is in 14.04 ?07:51
zambahttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/rsyslog07:51
zamba7.4.407:51
ikoniawow, big jump, what version are you currently using of ubuntu ?07:51
zamba12.04.207:51
ikoniait's unlikley to get back ported07:51
ikoniasounds like upgrading to 14.04 maybe a good move if that package is causing that much pain07:51
zambayeah07:52
zambait should be more or less stable now, right?07:52
ikoniaI wouldn't do it until release07:52
ikoniait's only a few days away07:52
zambaoh?07:52
bazhang4/1707:54
zambayeah07:54
ubuntuTest07:55
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Chakiral_Hi08:02
ceborhas ubuntu 13.10 the openssh heartbleed fix ?08:07
ceborfor me its still 1.0.1e08:07
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has already been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/08:07
samuelHi can ony one point out an alternative software for photoshop for web designing work08:10
ceborshould i generate new sshd keys ?08:10
Rorycebor: No, they're unrelated technologies08:11
Rorycebor: You should restart any web server processes, and re-generate any ssl certificates08:11
cebork ty08:11
Rory!photoshop | samuel use gimp08:11
ubottusamuel use gimp: A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant - Try also joining #ubuntu-bots and asking BestBot08:11
aeon-ltdsamuel: gimp? but if you ever print stuff a lot of people complain about no cmyk support08:12
RoryOh web design?08:12
aeon-ltdsamuel: also the interface isn't great if you're used to ps08:12
Rorysamuel: Best thing might be to install photoshop in !wine or install Windows on !virtualbox08:12
cfhowlett!heartbleed08:12
Rorycfhowlett: That's what I'm here for.08:13
Roryme and my /ssl alias08:13
cfhowletthey !ops - perhaps a factoid for this issue?08:13
Rory/join #ubuntu-ops08:13
aeon-ltdcfhowlett: it's important, but if it gets patched in a few days for 90% of common services it probably isn't worth the factoid08:14
RoryYeah, there's enough horrificly stale factoids08:14
Tm_Tcfhowlett: hi, feel free to suggest a factoid for it for example in #ubuntu-irc08:14
cfhowlettfair enough08:23
hadifarnoudhow can I just update openSSL?08:27
tadzizhello. im tring to make ssh with sso using kerberos, but it always ask me for password. if i enter my domain user's password im able to log in. this is my sshd_config: http://paste.yt/p2904.html maybe someone could take a look at it. thanks08:28
pcherohadifarnoud: sudo apt-get install openssl08:29
bitnumuspatched openssl on 13.04 is vulnerable08:29
bitnumusis there a fix for this?08:29
cfhowlettbitnumus 13.04 is end of life = what do you expect?  upgrade to a supported version.08:29
bitnumuscfhowlett, until i am prepared to do that, is there a temporary fix that works ?08:30
bitnumusie, installing 1.0.1f from a different repo or something08:30
cfhowlettbitnumus nope.  end of life = end of life = no support08:30
bitnumusanyone else that doesnt just feel like being a moron ?08:31
pcherotadziz: I think ssh-copy-id would be help you. http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2008/11/3-steps-to-perform-ssh-login-without-password-using-ssh-keygen-ssh-copy-id/08:31
cfhowlettbitnumus best to ask someone other than me.08:31
bitnumuscfhowlett, roger that.08:31
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depeszhow can I make apt-get upgrade not upgrade certain packages? i created /etc/apt/preferences file ( https://depesz.privatepaste.com/34e8bc7526 ) but it seems to be ignored08:36
DJones!pinning | depesz08:36
ubottudepesz: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto08:36
depeszDJones: hmm .. have you seen my paste?08:37
DJonesdepesz: Just looked, pinning isn't something I've used myself, hadn't realised thats what you were doing, sorry08:37
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dv_hi08:38
mr_louI'm having an annoying problem I can't seem to fix. Whenever I Save a document in LibreOffice it says "General Error". It does seem to save the document, but obviously I don't feel comfortable with this error message. When I try loading the document again, it does load, but again says "General Error".08:41
mr_louI've searched a lot for a solution, and there are many forum threads about this error when saving to a network drive. I'm not saving to a network drive though.08:41
mr_louI tried uninstalling LibreOffice and installing again. Deleted the .openoffice folders before re-installing.08:42
Rorymr_lou: What Ubuntu version are you using?08:43
cfhowlettmr_lou sudo apt-get purge libreoffice      then reinstall.08:44
weedmicIs macubuntu a theme OR an entire OS I can install from an .iso?08:44
cfhowlettweedmic you're installing on a mac?08:45
mr_louRory, 12.0408:45
cfhowlett!mac08:45
ubottuFor help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages08:45
Roryweedmic: Never heard of it, this is technical support for normal ubuntu though08:45
weedmicno, on a pc08:45
weedmichttp://www.theblogoftech.net/2011/07/15/four-different-linux-distributions-that-look-like-mac-os-x-any-version/08:45
mr_loucfhowlett, What does purge do? Remove config files and such?08:45
ubuNooobc08:45
cfhowlettmr_lou indeed08:45
mr_loucfhowlett, Ok08:46
mr_loucfhowlett, Thank. Will try.08:46
weedmicit would be technical as I need to know if I need to install ubuntu then macubuntu or just install macubuntu08:46
Rorymr_lou: Try purge and reinstall; if it doesn't work, let me know and I'll try some diagnosing steps08:46
mr_louRory, Alright.08:47
weedmici have the answer on source forge found - tyvm tho08:47
mr_louRory, Thanks08:47
weedmicit is only a theme08:47
noedenHi there. I want to update the openssl on my ubuntuserver, but aptitude doesnt find a newer version. I 'apt-get update'-ed already with this mirrorlist http://pastebin.com/XV0p5k4b and dpkg -s openssl: http://pastebin.com/HyvvtPgB08:48
mr_louRory, Reboot08:48
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has already been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/08:49
Rorynoeden: What Ubuntu version are you using?08:49
noeden12.0408:49
Rorynoeden: What is the "installed" version as reported by the command: apt-cache policy libssl1.0.008:50
ixio!ot08:51
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!08:51
noedenRory: http://pastebin.com/Ug3jyi1V08:51
Rorynoeden: Can you please run the commands: "sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get upgrade"08:52
Rorynoeden: And put the output on a pastebin for me to see08:52
noedenIve done it 10 minutes ago. Here is the output: http://pastebin.com/CtyfZKKZ08:53
cfhowlettnoeden apt-get dist-upgrade ???08:53
noedenAh without update, sorry, here it comes:08:53
RoryYes, without the update first, it has an out-of-date list of packages08:54
RoryAnd it will think there's nothing to upgrade08:54
noedenI did it 10 times: here is the output: http://pastebin.com/57XDivRi08:54
mr_louRory, Purging and re-installing didn't seem to do the trick. :-/08:54
mr_louRory, I also tried manually deleting the ~/.config/libreoffice folder.08:55
mr_lou..before re-installing.08:55
W1LFhi08:55
Rorymr_lou: Can you run the command: libreoffice --writer08:56
Rorymr_lou: Reproduce the issue, and see if there is a descriptive error output on the console08:56
punchedIs ubuntu work bluray?08:56
EyeballIs it safe to remove "atop" ?08:56
mr_louRory, Roger.08:56
cfhowlett!blueray08:56
ubottuFor multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-help/media.html  - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats08:56
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RoryEyeball: I would assume so, since it isn't a default package08:56
punchedRory What08:57
Rorypunched: what?08:57
mr_louRory, No error output in console.08:57
Rorymr_lou: Does it only occur in Writer or does it occur in other Libreoffice applications too?08:58
mr_louRory, Good question. Haven't checked. Will check now.08:58
Guest49072Rory: because i have a problem. var/tmp/atop.d is flooded. suddenly its filesize is really large08:58
W1LFany web guy here?08:58
Rory!anyone08:58
Roryeh?08:58
amirchandrapadyhi08:58
mr_louRory, No error in spreadsheet.08:58
RoryGuest49072: What's the file flooded with? That might give some clue08:58
RoryGuest49072: Or if you like, run this command and show me the output: "sudo apt-get -s remove atop" which will show you what would be done, but not actually do it08:59
RoryGuest49072: Please paste the full output onto http://paste.ubuntu.com and share the URL in this channel08:59
punchedGuest49072: it works08:59
Rorymr_lou: Does the issue occur for another user on your computer? You can use a guest session to test, if you don't have another user08:59
mr_louRory, Will check.09:00
Guest49072Rory: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7225364/09:00
RoryGuest49072: What sort of thing is the file full of? To me, it looks safe to remove that package, but at one point you did install it yourself09:01
mr_louRory, Yes, happens for Guest too.09:01
Rorymr_lou: Oh wow ok... I guess you need an exorcist09:01
Rorymr_lou: has it always happened?09:02
Guest49072Rory: how can i view the contents? of a (.d) file09:02
mr_louRory, Yea... do you have the number for one?09:02
mr_louRory, Punched might also need one I think. Weird insults he's posting in PM.09:02
RoryGuest49072: it's probably a directory09:02
RoryGuest49072: with files in it09:02
mr_louRory, No, it's a recent thing.09:02
Guest49072Rory: i cannot cd into it09:03
Guest49072Rory: i cannot cd into it, permission denied09:03
Guest49072Rory: using sudo aswell09:03
RoryGuest49072: use "sudo -s" to get a root shell, and then cd into it as normal. Be careful with your root shell.09:03
mr_louRory, I suppose I could try updating to Ubuntu 13.10 and hope...09:03
Rorymr_lou: 14.04 is out in a few days09:04
Rorymr_lou: Could you show me a screenshot, if it's convenient?09:04
Guest49072Rory: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7225379/09:05
punched14.04 New and improved09:05
RoryGuest49072: Right, but what's in the file /tmp/atop.d/atop.acct09:05
Guest49072Rory: tried using nano, it went all black. what should i use?09:05
RoryGuest49072: less09:06
RoryIt's probably too large a file to load all at once; less will load a screen at a time09:06
RoryI'm 99% confident you can just remove that package Guest4907209:06
mr_louRory, Not much to show. It's just a small popup. http://www.dewfall.dk/generalerror.png09:07
motaka2so, when I run sudo a2enmod vhost_alias in ubuntu I get this error: Module vhost_alias not properly enabled: /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/vhost_alias.load is a real file, not touching it09:07
flaburganGuest49072, or you can go directly to the bottom of the file with shift + g09:07
Roryflaburgan: That's a useful one, thanks09:07
Guest49072Rory:its just a binary file09:07
punched99 percent? Then his machine may crash and burn09:07
Rorymotaka2: You need to put your file in mods-available, and then run a2enmod, which will create a symlink in mods-enabled.09:07
Rorymotaka2: You don't put things in mods-enabled, only a2enmod does09:08
flaburganRory, you're welcome09:08
motaka2Rory Please tell what I should do exactely09:08
RoryGuest49072: Oh that's odd. Well, unless you use atop (you'd know) then you can uninstall it09:08
punched!OP flaburgan mr_lou09:09
ubottupunched: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)09:09
flaburganpunched, any problem?09:09
Rorymotaka2: Move the "vhost_alias.load" file out of /etc/apache2/mods-enabled and put it in /etc/apache2/mods-available/, then run the a2enmod command again09:09
mr_louRory, Well, thanks for trying. Have a nice day.09:10
cfhowlett!behelpful|punched09:10
ubottupunched: As our !guidelines say, "When helping, be helpful". If you're not familiar with the issue at hand, let someone else handle it instead of making !offtopic comments or jokes.09:10
Guest49072Rory: Thanks. removed it09:10
mr_lou<punched> Why you suck a dumb bastard,09:10
mr_lou<punched> You dummy09:10
mr_lou<punched> Scum bum09:10
flaburganmr_lou, I got the same09:10
flaburganthank you ikonia09:11
ikoniamr_lou: future reference join #ubuntu-ops if you have a problem/need operator channel help as don't need to post rude stuff like that in the channel09:11
flaburganikonia, punched is still insulting me in pm09:12
ikoniaflaburgan: I can't do anything about that /ignore punched09:12
motaka2Rory thank you it is done now thank you09:12
Roryflaburgan: Put him on ignore, how to do so depends on your client09:12
RorySet yourself up so only registered users can PM you, and never be bothered again :)09:13
bitnumusHI, i compiled openssl and ran 'make install' but there is no uninstall, how can i link back to the binary from ubuntu repos?09:16
ikoniabitnumus: you'll need to manually remove the components you've installed and re-install the ubuntu package to make sure it puts everything back in the right place09:16
bitnumusikonia, ok thanks, seems i forgot i compiled nginx as well and its not liking the version change09:17
Rorybitnumus: Best thing to do is just use the one from the repository09:21
Rorybitnumus: Far fewer headaches, especially for that sort of package09:21
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bitnumusRory, i did, but it still said i was vulnerable09:24
bitnumusmaybe i missed some processes09:24
bitnumusRory, do you have any wizardry to check what processes are running using openssl ?09:25
Rorybitnumus: Did you reboot?09:26
RoryProbably easiest09:26
e-dardHi, how can I setup unattended-updates to run automatically?09:31
Rorye-dard: See this wiki page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates09:32
e-dardRory: ah thanks. I'm on a headless server (which is actually a docker container)09:32
e-dardI'll look for a non-interactive way in that wiki09:33
e-dardcan I just run the binary in a cron task?09:33
Rorye-dard: Sure, you can run anything in a cron task09:33
Rorye-dard: What do you mean a non-interactive way?09:34
RoryThe instructions on the wiki are for a headless server09:34
e-dardit's just the files in that wiki seem more complicated than simply -- @daily unattended-updates09:34
RoryYou need to specify which repos to update from, for example only installing security updates09:34
e-dardRory: that's not setup for free when you do $ apt-get install unattended-updates?09:35
RoryIt's literally as simple as: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow unattended-upgrades09:35
e-dardRory: yeah so how to run that without needing to say yes?09:35
e-dardlike if you were running apt-get install -y something09:35
RoryOh I see09:35
m1dnight_hi ladies09:36
Rorye-dard: Well there's a section there on cron and aptitude, or you can copy the file template for unattended-upgrade and put it in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/09:37
Rorye-dard: It's only two lines, you could echo them to the file09:37
e-dardRory: ah so as simple as $ echo 'APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1"; APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "1";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades (with line breaks) ?09:38
Rorye-dard: wget rory.sh/files/20auto-upgrades; sudo cp 20auto-upgrades /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/09:39
RoryEscaping all those quotes and backticks might get annoying09:39
e-dardcool09:39
e-dardthanks09:39
Rorynp09:39
Kebahi there09:39
RoryHello Keba09:40
KebaI want to install Ubuntu 12.04, but I have neither an USB drive nor a CD available. I do have network connection (WLAN only) and a running Arch Linux (but sadly no seperate /boot), which should be replaced by Ubuntu. I also have Windows 7. How to install Ubuntu?09:42
chronoKeba:09:42
chronoget a damn cd09:43
chronoor usb drive09:43
chronoproblem solved09:43
chronolol09:43
chronodon't complicate the easiest tasks09:43
RoryKeba: Honestly, it's going to be way easier to just borrow a flash drive off someone09:43
yelloyour not geting my drive09:43
Kebathats sad, but thanks :)09:44
yellohi LeMike09:44
RoryKeba: It is presumably possible, but would require you to set up a PXE boot system which is already more of a pain than finding a flash drive09:44
JediMasterOn 13.10, why do I have to reinstall plymouth every time I reboot to get it to successfully reboot into X?  It's the only thing that seems to stop the following error on the terminal/syslog: INFO: task plymouthd:235 blocked for more than 120 seconds.09:44
* yello is listening to Dead Kennedys - Give Me Convenience Or Give Me Death09:45
Rory!ot > yello09:45
ubottuyello, please see my private message09:45
JediMasteryello,  we don't really need to know what you're listening to09:46
LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed? I install my touchpad mouse driver and sometimes it install sometimes not then if it does install after a couple restarts it dsappears from device manager again and does not work09:47
Ben64LLKCKfan: STOP ASKING THAT HERE09:48
bazhangLLKCKfan, in windows?09:48
RoryLLKCKfan: /join ##windows09:48
__machinetrying to fix heartbleed on 12.04 lts… i did sudo aptitude update then sudo aptitude upgrade openssl … now it says i have 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 which http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ says is the patched version… im running nginx also upgraded from aptitude and it isnt statically linked to openssl… but the http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ test site still says my site is vulnerable… i restarted the whole server… wh09:48
cfhowlett__machine confirm this in the server channel, but it seems that the heartbleed update works even though the numbering doesn't accurately reflect the patch09:50
Rorycfhowlett: He's saying an actual vulnerability tester is saying his server is vulnerable09:50
Rorycfhowlett: Not just version string checking09:50
cfhowlettRory ah.  OK.  Still over my head so someone smarter than me ( you know who you are! ), please jump in.09:51
Rory__machine: I believe the package is libssl1.0.0 can you try "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install libssl1.0.0" just to rule that out?09:52
Ben64__machine: curious, why aptitude instead of apt-get?09:52
__machineBen64: i dont know… is apt-get preferable?09:53
Ben64__machine: yeah it is, wouldn't cause ssl to not upgrade though09:53
RoryThere was a time when aptitude was recommended over apt-get because it had more features, but now apt-get is similar. People who learned Debian/Ubuntu during that time tend to still use aptitude09:53
__machinewhy is it preferable?09:53
Ben64aptitude can have problems with multiarch09:53
Roryapt-get is more universal and the output is saner (imo)09:54
Ben64and i think rory is correct, pretty sure its libssl, not openssl09:54
Rory__machine: humour me and run those commands, see what happens09:54
__machineRory: i ran those and restarted nginx but it still says vulnerable… do i need to restart the whole server?09:58
Rory__machine: If that's an option, then I'd recommend it, as it guarentees all services will restart (if your server is robustly set up and can take a reboot in its stride)09:59
e-dardWhat process does cron run under?10:00
Rorye-dard: cron10:00
e-dardRory: I mean service, I guess.10:00
e-dardI've installed it, but can't see any notion of it running (docker container)10:00
Rorye-dard: cron is installed by default on ubuntu10:00
Rorye-dard: What did you do to install it?10:00
e-dardapt-get install cron10:01
e-dardthis isn't default ubuntu10:01
Roryand it wasn't already installed?10:01
pcheroHello, is there good file-recovery tools on ubuntu for suggest?10:01
Rorye-dard: What Ubuntu is it?10:01
Rorypchero: testdisk10:01
pcheroubuntu-13.10 64bit10:01
Rorye-dard: sudo ps aux | grep cr[o]n10:01
pcheroRory: Thanx :)10:01
e-dardRory: it's an ubuntu 12.04 modified to not run upstart10:02
e-dardso it's completely bare10:02
Rorye-dard: That sounds incredibly not-supported :P10:02
e-dardlol10:02
__machineRory: that seems to have done it! thanks!10:02
Rorye-dard: But the cron daemon runs as root, the process is called cron: here's the output of the above command on my machine10:02
Roryroot      3935  0.0  0.0  25800   520 ?        Ss   Mar28   0:16 cron10:02
e-dardRory: yeah it's not there10:03
e-dardbut what I think I can do is maybe just run crontab10:03
Rorye-dard: sudo /etc/init.d/cron start ?10:03
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LLKCKfanIs there a way to install a device software and make it stay installed? I install my touchpad mouse driver and sometimes it install sometimes not then if it does install after a couple restarts it dsappears from device manager again and does not work10:05
RoryLLKCKfan: /join ##windows10:05
RorySomeone ban that muppet10:05
cloneGhello I am trying to install the proper drivers on an old toshiba laptop...it was initially precofigured for windows xp and now that support is over I installed a lubuntu 12.04, the point is I knew this project: http://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/ubuntu-amd-catalyst-install that I know it works for I used it succesfully on an old pentium 4 but it is not launching the installation guide...I guess it is because lubuntu does not use gno10:12
cloneGme3 any help?10:12
RorycloneG: Go to Software and Updates in System Settings. Click the Additional Drivers tab, and select the AMD graphics driver, then click Apply10:13
bazhangwhat card cloneG10:13
thinknowHow can i make openvpn with .conf and passphrase(when you start it up) and you have to change the nameservers (edit resolv.conf to the right nameservers ) I want it possible to make this happen automatically or permanent!10:13
cloneGthis is the machine: http://www.toshiba.es/discontinued-products/satellite-m30x-144/?service=ES&PRODUCT_ID=10070410:14
LartzaWhat gives those "install addon for Launchpad" etc suggestions?10:19
cloneGRory I cant find that 'software and updates additional drivers tab you pointed out in lubuntu10:19
RorycloneG: Not sure where it is in Lubuntu specifically, there is a #lubuntu channel for specific support10:22
cloneGRory i found the additional drivers tab. but after searching for a while a window pop up saying there is no privative drivers on the system and nothing else to do10:27
bazhangwhat card cloneG10:27
cloneGhttp://www.toshiba.es/discontinued-products/satellite-m30x-144/?service=ES&PRODUCT_ID=10070410:27
humbagit does not say amd anywhere on that page cloneG10:28
cloneGit works fine10:28
cloneGbut I was just thinking perhaps an update could be performed10:28
cloneGif it works dont fix it?10:28
humbagdoes that pentium M support pae? does lubuntu have a non-pae kernel?10:31
cloneGthe laptop has a red ATI bumper10:31
RorycloneG: Can you please tell me the output of the command: lspci | grep VGA10:33
bekkshumbag: all recent versions have a pae kernel10:33
bleedingHi, i'm running 13.04 and i have updated all packages, yet the openssl package installed is 1.0.1c-4ubuntu8.2, which was released in January ?10:35
bekksbleeding: 13.04 isnt supported anymore.10:36
bekksbleeding: There will be no fix.10:36
bleedingbekks: there was a fix actually.10:36
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has already been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/10:37
bekks!raring | bleeding10:37
ubottubleeding: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) was the 18th release of Ubuntu. Support ended on January 27, 2014. See !eol, !upgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/raring10:37
Rorybleeding: There's a fix by OpenSSL developers, but you have to compile it yourself. Ubuntu has provided no patched version for 13.04 because it doesn't recieve updates any more10:37
bleedingRory: i was told different yesterday10:38
bleedingstrange10:38
Rorybleeding: Best to upgrade to a supported version, because you haven't recieved any security updates since Jan10:38
bekksbleeding: According to all official Ubuntu news, there was no fix end of life versions.10:38
bleedingi was told even 13.04 was pushed a patch for 1.0.1c10:38
bekksbleeding: Someone fooled you.10:38
Rorybleeding: The gospel is the link here: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/10:38
Rorybleeding: That's the canonical source, if you'll pardon the pun10:38
bleedingwhats the best way to upgrade to 13.10 from command line?  do-release-upgrade shows nothing10:38
kostkon!eolupgrades10:38
ubottuEnd-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades10:38
bleedingkostkon: seems outdated10:39
LartzaI just realized my server is 13.0410:40
Lartza:S10:40
bekksbleeding: that link is current.10:40
bekksbleeding: the other alterbative is to reinstall a supported version.10:40
bleedingbekks: what about from command line10:43
bleedingwhat package is do-release-upgrade a part of ?10:43
bekksbleeding: read the link given please.10:43
bekksbleeding: just running do-release-upgrade isnt enough.10:44
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bleedingbekks, that command isnt even found, what package is it from ?10:44
Lakii[;10:45
miserias#PONFERRADA10:47
odinsbaneHello, I want to get a usb3 enclosure for my hdd. Can anybody recommend a brand they've had success with? The nextstar one I purchased does not work with linux. Now it has died and it does not work with anything.10:48
cloneGRory lspci | grep vga returned nothing I used sudo lshw -C video instead and this was the output: AMD/ATI RV350/M10 Mobility Radeon 9600 Pro turbo10:48
cloneGamong other info10:48
bekks!ot | odinsbane10:48
ubottuodinsbane: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!10:49
bekksodinsbane: ou may ask in ##hardware e.g.10:49
odinsbaneubuntu users don't use HDD enclosures?10:49
bekksodinsbane: It isnt an ubuntu support question, but a "which hardware shall I get" issue.10:50
odinsbanebekks: I want hardware that works with ubuntu.10:50
bekks!hcl | odinsbane10:50
ubottuodinsbane: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection10:50
cloneGRory how can I tell whether that output I got is from a bad installed controller or from the graphics card itself?10:50
cloneGbeing it bad installed10:51
RorycloneG: Is there a specific reason you want the fglrx driver instead of the included open-source radeon one?10:51
cloneGRory10:52
cloneGRory no10:52
RorycloneG: OK so if it isn't broke, don't fix it10:52
cloneGRory Iol10:52
RorySeriously, in my experience the included driver is more robust than the fglrx one, unless you plan to do gaming. And I doubt you'll be doing much gaming on that10:53
cloneGRory after boosting ram with a couple of new memory cards I just wanted to improve graphics aswell...I thought perhaps this project would help: http://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/ubuntu-amd-catalyst-install and I was deceived not being able to run the installed under lubuntu10:54
cloneGinstaller*10:54
RorycloneG: I think your card would be covered by the legacy fglrx driver anyway10:55
RorycloneG: So those instructions don't even apply to your hardware10:55
cloneGRory yep its ancient10:55
cloneGRory but it works10:55
RoryInstalling the AMD driver for a 10-year-old mobile graphics chip isn't going to boost performance beyond what you're already getting from the open-source one10:55
cloneGRory okay10:56
haxmbhey guys10:56
RoryHello haxmb10:56
cloneGRory thanks for your chat10:56
haxmbi’m looking for help with vsftpd on ubuntu 13.1010:56
haxmbi just can’t seem to be able to get it to work properly :(10:56
Roryhaxmb: Can you explain in more detail?10:56
haxmbI will Rory10:57
haxmbi’ve followed several tutorials/guides10:57
jellowI want deja-dup to backup to a mounted nfs file but I don't want it to backup if the file is not mounted , How do I do this ?10:57
haxmbbut they all result in not being able to login on my ftp server10:57
bekksjellow: nfs doesnt mount files.10:58
bekkshaxmb: This one is the official guide which works: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/ftp-server.html10:58
haxmboh, cool. i’ll try that one10:58
jellowbekks, I'm not hot on the terminology, Nfs needs a location to "mount" too in fstab , if you get what I'm trying to say10:59
bekksjellow: You need to be hot on terminology, since you want people to understand you ;)10:59
bekksjellow: nfs mounts a share to a mountpoint.10:59
fietIt looks like the versioninformation for the new openssl package is wrong. Date is still 2012. Is this correct?11:01
bekksfiet: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/11:02
indn1234hi11:02
jnhghyhi11:02
fietbekks: Thanks. that is the package I installed. The version information is 2 years old though. It looks like the update is OK apart from that.11:03
indn1234Is shameless self promotion an acceptable practise in here?11:03
Roryindn1234: No11:03
Rory!ot11:03
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!11:03
indn1234cuz I want to shamelessly self promote an app that I created.11:03
fietOpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 201211:04
Rorycool, /join #ind1234 and do it in there11:04
indn1234Rory: you forgot the n11:04
bekksfiet: Check the specific version of the package you have installed.11:04
linux_hi evrybody. every time I want to run a "deb installed" sh file application (like tor browser, or aphoto) it opens with gedit instead of executing the file11:04
Roryindn1234: Sorry, my mistake.11:04
indn1234Rory: forgiven.11:04
bekkslinux_: You have to install the .deb before.11:04
bekkslinux_: Thats why gdebi starts.11:04
indn1234Okay serious quesiton, is open office or Libre Office really a good alternative to MS Office?11:05
indn1234As in, will the formatting and everything match perfectly ?11:05
linux_bekks I do that... but after installation, the sh file runs with GEDIT (not gdbei)11:05
Roryindn1234: No11:05
fietbekks: I did. That is correct. It's just the version info it is reporting. I've installed on a slackware box as well and that gives:OpenSSL 1.0.1g 7 Apr 201411:05
bekkslinux_: Which .sh file? Open a terminal and run it from terminal.11:05
Roryindn1234: Only Microsoft office guarentees compatibility with Microsoft Office documents. Libreoffice tends to be good enough11:05
linux_bekks, I mean it opens in a text editor and not executed11:05
bdrung_workhi, i installed a linux server with pxe and netboot. when i start the server, it boots, but the tty is not loaded (displayed). the screen got stuck on the boot loader output.11:05
Rorybdrung_work: What Ubuntu version?11:06
linux_bekks,  no other way than the terminal?11:06
anna8Hello, quick question: is it possible to install ubuntu on this machine ASUS X200CA-CT156H ? (I heard something about new windows computers being capable of blocking you from installing a new operating system...)11:06
indn1234Rory: as in typing in a full college report and expecting it to match with the official guidelines?11:06
bekkslinux_: Nope.11:06
bdrung_workRory, Ubuntu 12.0411:06
indn1234anna8: search for the drivers on google beforehand I guess.11:06
bekks!uefi | anna811:06
ubottuanna8: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI11:06
haxmbRory, i did what it said on the ftp server install document11:06
haxmband then i get this error:11:06
linux_bekks, tx11:06
haxmb500 OOPS: priv_sock_get_cmd11:06
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bdrung_workWhen I boot into recovery and then select to continue normal boot, it works11:07
bekkshaxmb: you did what exactly? When following the given link to the dot, ftp works perfectly.11:08
haxmbi didnt allow anonymous ftp connections11:08
bekkshaxmb: Me neither.11:08
Roryindn1234: If your college will fail you because of incorrect margins or whatever, then I guess you have no choice but to use Microsoft Office11:08
haxmbsince i dont want that11:08
bekkshaxmb: Pastebin you config and tell us what else you did.11:08
indn1234Rory: that is not the answer I was expecting.11:09
anna8bekks: thanks. i am not sure if that is a uefi machine. how can i tell?11:09
Roryindn1234: I wouldn't want to be responsible for an overenthusiastic teaching assistant with a ruler failing you because the font kerning doesn't match Office 201211:09
bekksanna8: Does it run Windows 8?11:10
anna8yes11:10
bekksanna8: Then it is an UEFI machine.11:10
anna8so it will have this block?11:10
Roryindn1234: You could always try it and see if it looks the same enough?11:10
indn1234Rory: well I won't be so chosy as to worry about the kerning, but yeah I am worried about the font equality, margins, spacing, and such things.11:10
bekksanna8: Thats not said.11:10
Roryindn1234: Best to save it as a PDF then, you are guarenteed the PDF will look the same as the document you were editing11:11
indn1234Rory: I can obviously, but I presumed I'd find people in here with considerable experience on both softwares willing to help me11:11
anna8but even it has the block it's a solvable problem (did i understand correctly?)11:11
indn1234Rory: that's a nice tip. Thanks.11:11
Roryindn1234: Office compatibility is excellent. It isn't always perfect, and the only way to know is to try11:11
Roryindn1234: I can't give you any more specific advice than that, because I don't know anything about the document in question11:12
indn1234Rory: I'm satisfied. Thanks.11:12
anna8bekks: but even if it has the block it's a solvable problem (did i understand correctly?)11:12
bekksanna8: Yes.11:12
anna8bekks: ok, thanks a lot11:13
haxmbbekks / Rory http://pastebin.com/ZJ7Ryczj11:14
haxmbthat is my conf11:14
Roryhaxmb: I think you're confusing me with someone else11:14
haxmbok soz :P11:14
indn1234Rory: my question actually stemmed from the recent abandoning of XP. I was wondering if it'd be suitable to keep Ubuntu as my primary OS for all intents and purposes.11:15
bekkshaxmb: you should not use the snakeoil certs unless you know what you are doing.11:15
haxmbokay :/11:15
Roryindn1234: Works for me, but I don't edit a lot of Microsoft Office documents11:16
indn1234Rory: okay :)11:17
Roryindn1234: A good test would be to install it for a week, and force yourself to learn how to do something, if you come across a roadblock11:17
Roryindn1234: 14.04 is coming out in a few days11:18
indn1234Rory: yeah gotcha. I prefer LTS though.11:18
Roryindn1234: 14.04 is LTS11:18
indn1234OH WAIT! 14.04 is going to be LTS11:18
haxmbbekks, anything else that isnt right>?11:18
indn1234^you said it11:18
indn1234Rory: hmm. Time to upgrade!11:18
nmvictorI have my articls in a folder article which I have put in /var/www folder. But I cant access then when I point my browser to http://127.0.0.1/article/article_category.php?id=6&page=111:19
nmvictorI have my articls in a folder article which I have put in /var/www folder. But I cant access then when I point my browser to http://127.0.0.1/article/article_category.php?id=6&page=1, what am I doing wrong?11:19
Roryindn1234: if you want to upgrade to 14.04 before release day, use update-manager -d11:19
Rorynmvictor: What web server program are you using?11:19
indn1234Rory: I DID NOT know that. Thanks11:20
nmvictorHi Rory, thanks. I am using apache211:20
Rorynmvictor: what is article_category etc? is that wordpress?11:21
nmvictorRory: no, just a php file to add new articles11:21
Rorynmvictor: Are you following some instructions?11:22
Rorynmvictor: When you browse to the link you said, it will try to access /var/www/article/article_category.php file, does that file exist?11:22
ikonianmvictor: is this wordpress ?11:23
ikonianmvictor: what framework is this ?11:23
SemorDOTCONF++: realpath (file.txt) failed: No such file or directory11:23
bekks!details | Semor11:24
ubottuSemor: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)11:24
nmvictorRory: ikonia, the articles will be managed from a hibernate java wen app. But thats taken care of, my problem is I have articles under /var/www but cant access them in the browser via http://127.0.0.1/article/article_category.php?id=6&page=111:24
ikonianmvictor: what framework is this ?11:24
ikonianmvictor: what framework is this ?11:24
ikoniaoops11:24
bekksnmvictor: why cant you access them, what happens why you do?11:25
ikonianmvictor: what content management / application /framework are you using ? wordpress ?11:25
cptdwarf@rory: do you have the php lib installed for apache?11:25
idimmuheh11:25
Rorycptdwarf: As it happens I do, but I'm not the droid you're looking for11:25
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bdrung_worki found this in dmesg:11:26
bdrung_work[drm:cirrus_vram_init] *ERROR* can't reserve VRAM11:26
bdrung_work[    2.286274] cirrus 0000:00:02.0: Fatal error during GPU init: -611:26
idimmunmvictor: what does the browser say when you try that? can you upload a screenshot somewhere or paste the error message?11:26
bekksbdrung_work: And?11:26
cptdwarfrory: oh sorry. my mistake11:26
nmvictorikonia: bekks java.io.FileNotFoundException: http://127.0.0.1/article/articlenew.php?id=1 , this is what the java application says. and the following is what I get in browser: The requested URL /article/articlenew.php was not found on this server11:27
ikonianmvictor: can you please answer the question11:27
nmvictoridimmu: see abive ^11:27
Rorynmvictor: What Java application?11:27
nmvictoridimmu: see above ^11:27
idimmunmvictor: thats AMAZING11:27
ikonianmvictor: what application/framework/content management system are you using11:27
Rorynmvictor: Are you following some sort of instructions?11:27
bdrung_workbekks, when i change the video modell from Cirrus to Vga, the ubuntu server boots correctly11:27
bekksbdrung_work: Then you already found the fix.11:28
nmvictorRory: I am using Tomcat application server. A java application(Hibernate framework) is deployed in tomcat that is supposed to access this articles.11:28
nmvictorikonia: ^11:28
bekksbdrung_work: How do you "change the video model" actually?11:28
ikoniawhy are you trying to serve php out of jsp container ?11:29
Rorynmvictor: Sounds like the application isn't configured to look in the right location (the requested url... was not found on this server)11:29
libertashi, I'd like to read cpu temperature from /sys, not from sensors.  What file to check?11:29
Rorynmvictor: But sounds like it's an application-specific thing to do with the Hibernate framework, with which I am not familiar11:29
trijntjewhat is the terminal command to display the long and short  description of a package, like it is displayed in the software center?11:29
tarelerulzI'm starting to learn c++ . What is the  best ide ? Doe any of you code for windows app , web app ect more then one platform?11:30
libertasin other Linuxes can find it in /sys/class/thermal11:30
bekks!best | tarelerulz11:30
Rorybekks: They got rid of !anyone too11:30
bekkstarelerulz: There is no "best" in software.11:30
bekksm(11:30
idimmuactually there is a best11:30
idimmuthe best is emacs11:30
idimmuit will write your code for you!11:30
bdrung_workbekks, i found the issue and a work around. i run this ubuntu server in a virtual machine.11:31
nmvictorRory: but shouldnt I still access the same articles from my browser11:31
Rorytarelerulz: I think the best thing when learning the language is just a normal text editor with syntax highlighting11:31
bekksActually emacs can control rockets and space stations but is totally unusable for a newbie, and it isnt an IDE. :)11:31
Rorynmvictor: It's entirely dependant on how you set your web framework up11:31
Rorynmvictor: Nobody in here is going to be able to give you the answer you want11:31
tarelerulz Well, I know the best is not the right work. How about what you all use11:32
Rorytarelerulz: Personally, as I said, I use a text editor (Sublime Text, specifically) but there are a lot of IDEs available, take a look in the Software Centre11:32
bekkstarelerulz: As a "classical" IDE, I am using eclipse - as a text editor, I am using vi11:33
RoryIt depends on what features you value11:33
tarelerulzI'm using Code:Block right now.11:33
nmvictorRory: I realize11:33
bekks!java > bekks11:33
tarelerulzI don't know anyone that codes to ask.11:33
ubottubekks, please see my private message11:33
nmvictorRory:This are just bunch of idlers and wanna be. I am a wanna be trying to solicit answers from some idle Experts.11:35
nmvictor#ubuntu never changed!11:35
Rorynmvictor: bye then11:35
shaysteptowe_Hello I need some help please? :O11:36
trijntjeshaysteptowe_: ask away ;)11:37
shaysteptowe_I just installed crunchbang linux and when I list ifconfig only lo and eth0 shows up and wlan011:38
shaysteptowe_does not...11:38
tarelerulzAre any of you programmer as job?  Do any of you make app for windows and other os?11:38
shaysteptowe_I am a programmer11:39
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ikoniashaysteptowe_: we don't support crunchbang linux in this channel11:39
ikoniashaysteptowe_: try to use the crynchbang support resources, sorry11:39
trijntjeshaysteptowe_: this channel is only for ubuntu and its derivatives11:39
shaysteptowe_Okay thanks you :).11:40
ikoniacrunchbang support resources,11:40
trijntjetry #crunchbang11:40
euryalehi guys11:40
thomasf11:41
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euryaleplease can someone explain to me why does every ubuntu based distro are always waiting for ubuntu 14.04 to be released before they release their own in example: Pinguy OS, Elementary Isis?? why? if they already finish developing their project why wait for ubuntu?? i dont get it.11:43
bekkseuryale: We dont care what others distributions do, actually :)11:43
euryaleso why do u think they do that?11:44
bekkseuryale: And neither pinguy, elementary, nor all the others are official derivates. So I dont even think about why they do what they do. :)11:44
DJoneseuryale: You'll have to ask them why they wait, its not something we can answer11:44
UbuntuUserHave you any idea where I could find the documentation for the output that UPower gives? Specifically, is "energy-rate" the charging or the consumption power?11:44
ikoniaeuryale: they depend on ubuntu 14.04 as a base for their product - as it's not released they can't release their product, however we don't deal with their policy/build/support in this channel so talk to them11:44
euryaleohh lol sorry guys, im just wondering why.11:44
bekkseuryale: you have to ask them then.11:45
euryaleok11:45
euryalei will11:45
euryalethanks :)11:45
olbesrihello. I want to boot a windows 8 install iso from hdd. I burned it to a partition with dd and it seems to be using UDF format. I did update-grub but the newly burned partition doesn't get detected in operating system list. Please help11:52
ubuntu-gnometest11:53
cfhowlettolbesri so you didn't actually install it to the HDD you just  - what? - copied it to the partition?11:54
olbesriyes, I want to boot the install disk. I don't have a DVD drive so I want to execute the install ISO from HDD11:55
cfhowlett!install | olbesri11:55
ubottuolbesri: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall - See also !automate11:55
cfhowlettolbesri see the first link11:56
olbesrii'm going to try this http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2035071.html11:59
Mannen_When are Ubuntu 14.04 about to be released?12:00
cfhowlettMannen_ 04/2712:01
Layke17th april12:01
Laykehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule12:02
g0tchahey all, anyone know if OpenSSL package has been updated for ubuntu or not?12:10
curverHow do I check my current version of fglrx?12:11
loaHow i can make glob equliser for my sound.12:13
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loaI bought new headphones and have very different sound12:13
ubuNooobinstall  VM and use ubuntu or both? why i said both is that I use teamviewer at time to control my windows pc and somethings need files from ubuntu too12:15
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Lartza13.10 what package is add-apt-repository in?12:18
cfhowlettg0tcha it's been patched - get the update12:19
g0tchathanks12:20
LysianLartza: python-software-properties12:26
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LartzaLysian, was actually software-properties-common :/12:27
Lartzathat's what I installed at first based on the internet12:27
LysianLartza: ok, I'm on 12.04 and searched via terminal12:28
LartzaLysian, I think it changed in 13.10 yeah :)12:29
Lartzaor 13.0412:29
LartzaBut thanks :)12:29
mrjerryhi, can someone tell me how to just update openssl in a livecd without updating the whole thing, please?12:31
crisobalhola12:31
crisobalsoy la morsa12:31
LysianLartza: thank you :) it's a pitty they change something all the time12:31
crisobalI wanna eat lacasitos12:31
jerugahi12:32
jerugaany have documents python?12:32
crisoballas morsas tienen colmillos12:32
Gavaussacristobal12:33
crisobalyep12:33
euryalewa\\\]12:33
crisobalI like ass12:33
euryalewhat will be the kernel version for ubuntu 14.04?12:33
DJonescrisobal: This channel is Ubuntu support, not general chat12:33
crisobalhola12:33
crisobalsorry12:34
crisobalWhen comes the new version?12:34
LartzaEugeneBandit, 3.13, and #ubuntu+1 for 14.04 talk :)12:34
Lartzawrong12:35
Lartzaeuryale,12:35
gavaussakernellllllll12:35
kostkoncrisobal, 17th12:35
crisobali love the kernel12:35
crisobalok12:35
euryale??12:35
crisobalAny in 4chan?12:36
rootmau12:36
gavaussacomo????12:36
minimecmrjerry: Short... You cannot modify an existing live CD, but you can create a custom one... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization12:36
crisobalquien es root12:36
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Guest42215yo12:36
Guest42215xD12:36
crisobalalaaaaaaah es grandeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee12:36
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gavaussaquien es guest12:36
Melaniayo12:36
Lartzaminimec, he just disconnected, but maybe he wanted to just apt-get install openssl? not sure12:36
crisobalI need blood12:37
gavaussalarzt12:37
gavaussacristobal eres del charco12:37
crisobalviva españa12:37
gavaussaviva el jesulitone12:37
crisobalviva el salmonofcapistrano12:37
kostkon!es12:37
ubottuEn la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro.12:37
crisoballeduchamp12:37
crisobalviva la grasa de ballena12:38
gavaussai need stawberry juice12:38
crisobalsemen de toro12:38
crisobalpara todos los linuxeros12:38
onlty!info apt12:43
ubottuapt (source: apt): commandline package manager. In component main, is important. Version 0.9.9.1~ubuntu3 (saucy), package size 1209 kB, installed size 3341 kB12:44
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Cogito4816Hey, quick question:  What prefix do I use to get a program to run through xterm?12:48
silv3r_m00nhi there12:49
ikoniaCogito4816: prefix in what ?12:49
silv3r_m00napt-get is failing12:49
silv3r_m00nW: Failed to fetch http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/saucy-backports/restricted/binary-i386/Packages  Cannot initiate the connection to in.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (2001:67c:1360:8c01::19). - connect (101: Network is unreachable) [IP: 2001:67c:1360:8c01::19 80]12:49
silv3r_m00nwhy is it trying to connect using ipv6 addresses ?12:49
ikoniasilv3r_m00n: that repo cannot be reached by your host12:49
ikoniasilv3r_m00n: because thats there the dns points for it12:49
Cogito4816I'm trying to re-set up my computer and the VPN startup command needs to run through xterm or it doesn't succeed12:49
silv3r_m00nthe domain is pinging fine12:49
ikoniasilv3r_m00n: that doesn't mean the repo is up12:49
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silv3r_m00ncool, working now12:50
ikoniasilv3r_m00n: is it going to the same ip ?12:50
silv3r_m00ni dont know, no errors now, just usual updating12:50
silv3r_m00nbut yes the same repo domain12:50
LaurentR2D2Hello. I have Ubuntu Precise on my server. Where can I find an upgrade for OpenSSL to fix the heart bleed bug. My server is marked as vulnerable actually12:50
ikoniaLaurentR2D2: it's in the repo12:51
ikoniaLaurentR2D2: just update and it will download the update for you12:51
silv3r_m00noh yes, i read about that bug in the morning, i need to update my server too12:51
cfhowlett!server|LaurentR2D212:51
ubottuLaurentR2D2: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Precise (Precise Pangolin 12.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server12:51
Cogito4816ikonia:  did you see my answer?12:52
ikoniaCogito4816: which answer ?12:52
Cogito4816You asked me what the prefix I'm looking for is in.  I'm talking about in command line -- I'm trying to get my VPN to run on startup and I need to run it through xterm12:53
Cogito4816I just can't remember the prefix you use to do that12:53
ikoniaCogito4816: your question doesn't make sense12:53
ikoniaCogito4816: you don't need a prefix to use an xterm12:53
Cogito4816I have a startup command that runs my VPN12:53
LaurentR2D2I've just tried an update/dist-upgrade. Nothing is downloaded and my server is still seen as vulnerable here : http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/12:54
ikoniaCogito4816: ok, so run it in an xterm12:54
Cogito4816But the startup command program automatically runs it through the command line12:54
LaurentR2D2openssl version : OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 201212:54
ikoniaCogito4816: xterm is a command line12:54
ikoniaLaurentR2D2: have you restarted your apache service ?12:55
Cogito4816Nvm I figured it out12:56
LaurentR2D2ikonia : no. I've just done it and now I have OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012. Thank you12:56
Cogito4816Thank you12:56
LaurentR2D2In fact, it doesn't change. I'v seen march upgrade, but it's march in 2012 :)12:57
ikoniawhat are you talking about /12:58
LaurentR2D2the version of OpenSSL is still too old. I have no upgrade to fix heart bleed bug12:59
mikehaas763Where can I get a list of all the named ports I can use with ufw?12:59
mikehaas763ssh rather than 22, etc.12:59
kostkonLaurentR2D2, openssl version -a  check the build date13:00
cfhowlettLaurentR2D2 https://blog.pay4bugs.com/2014/04/08/howto-update-ubuntu-to-fix-heartbleed-ssl-bug/13:02
LaurentR2D2built on: Mon Apr  7 20:33:29 UTC 2014. So I shouldn't trust http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ which keeps telling that my server is vulnerable ?13:02
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mikehaas763LaurentR2D2: You shouldn't "trust" it but if it's telling you it's vulnerable it probably is. You can also download the souce to the go program and run the test yourself from a command line.13:04
phpbotphpbot, welcome to channel #ubuntu. Try following commands: !Say, !Weather, !Joke, !Ip, !Imdb, !Poke, !Join, !Part, !Timeout, !Quit, !Restart13:05
solteritto perdon sorry13:05
solteritto si alguien entiende de php ?!13:05
solteritto xD13:05
hubert_!Weather13:05
cfhowlett!es|solteritto13:06
ubottusolteritto: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro.13:06
solteritto OK, im'sorry d'ont worry13:06
brisbane@LaurentR2D2: use https://gist.github.com/sh1n0b1/10100394 to be sure. Heartbeat gives false positives due to load issues13:06
phaoHi. Alt-F2 brings that custom search from unity, can I make it bring a program launcher, like in (most?) other places I've seen. Like in xfce, gnome, ...13:08
DJonessolteritto: If phpbot is your bot, please don'y use #ubuntu to test it in13:09
drfoo_greetings, does anyone know if there is an openssl update available via apt-get ??13:09
cfhowlettDrFoo yes.  first, sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get install opensll13:09
cfhowlettDrFoo yes.  first, sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get install openssl13:10
drfoo_gotcha thanks13:10
cfhowletthttps://blog.pay4bugs.com/2014/04/08/howto-update-ubuntu-to-fix-heartbleed-ssl-bug/13:10
mikehaas763Is ufw installed by default in ubuntu now? Since what version if so?13:10
LaurentR2D2brisbane : you're right. using this script, my server is marked as safe ( Server returned error, likely not vulnerable ). Thank you13:10
solteritto Gracias, adiós13:10
Rorymikehaas763: Yes, 8.0413:11
mikehaas763ubuntu+server that is13:11
cfhowlett!ufw|mikehaas76313:11
ubottumikehaas763: Ubuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has built-in firewall capabilities. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW | GUI frontends such as Gufw also exist. | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo13:11
brisbanealso, updating openssl to the latest version didn't work for me. Had to update libssl & libssl-dev as well13:11
ice9network activity graph doesn't work in the system monitor13:12
Rorybrisbane: the package affected is libssl1.0.013:12
drfoo_how do i freeze a version of a package ? I have a squid package that is compiled with differenrt options that I don't want updated.13:12
mikehaas763I see. Idk why I thought it had been missing from previous times.13:12
Rorydrfoo_: http://askubuntu.com/a/18656/6296913:12
drfoo_thanks Rory13:12
erobinsonHowdy partners13:13
ActionParsnipdrfoo_: use apt pinning13:16
hasdfhi13:22
hasdfI did a sysupgrade from 13.04 to 13.10 over ssh. during the upgrade (after answering with y) the ssh connection broke (on client side). I can now again ssh into the server. What to do? Does the upgrade finish nevertheless?13:23
Roryhasdf: almost certainly not, best to do an apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade13:24
Roryhasdf: And in future, run potentially destructive operations over ssh in a terminal multiplexer like screen or tmux13:25
Roryhasdf: But it depends at what point in the upgrade process the connection dropped13:25
hasdfif i login it says "Welcome to Ubuntu 13.10" but a few lines below: "New release '13.10' available."13:25
Roryhasdf: What happens if you try to "upgrade" to 13.10?13:26
trijntjewhat is the terminal command to view the package description that is shown in the software center?13:26
saurusa13:26
hasdfRory, I now decided to make a backup :P need to wait until it's finished13:27
fiethasdf: If you have to do the upgrade over ssh, make sure to run it inside a screen. So you can reattach to the session if your connection drops. Of course this is a bit too late now.13:27
Rorytrijntje: apt-cache show packagename13:27
ElysiumNetis there a way to sort the entries of the mail command by date?13:28
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RFlemingGood day!13:28
ElysiumNetor just show all messages13:28
RoryElysiumNet: mail -r ?13:28
ElysiumNetRory: I need a list13:28
trijntjeRory: thanks a lot!13:28
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RFlemingzzxc, any luck?13:31
creater中文可以么?13:31
Rory!chinese | creater13:32
cfhowlett!cn|creater13:32
ubottucreater: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw13:32
createrok , i see13:33
marlowhat's the story on this heartbleed bug, is there something we should be doing to patch our ubuntu boxes?13:33
createrthank you13:33
kostkonmarlo, install your updates13:33
bekksmarlo: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/13:34
cfhowlettmarlo sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade should fix13:34
catcherHello, I'm using 12.04 witha GeForce 9500GT.  I recently upgraded my nvidia driver to the latest proprietary (331.49) to get around a bug with blank windows in the stable driver.   I'm loving the driver, except it doesn't seem to be able to wake up after suspend.13:34
marloi do that, i'm still on ssh-something-something-e13:34
catcherI have to ssh into the box & restart lightdm, which kills my open programs.13:34
fletchlmarlo: yes. heartbleed is the worst bug you've ever seen, get to it13:35
catcherI'm looking for solutions or workarounds other than rolling the driver back or leaving my computer on at all times13:35
bekksmarlo: Then please read the link given.13:35
kostkonmarlo, that's normal, your current openssl got patched not upgraded to the latest version13:35
marlooh, then i'm set i guess13:35
marlothe article said everything prior to -g so that had me worried13:35
bekksmarlo: Then please read the link given.13:35
tonsofpcsis the updated openssl being released to all versions or only versions 'in support' ?13:36
kostkontonsofpcs, the latter obviously13:36
marlo...reading13:36
RoryThe "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has already been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/13:37
Rorywhile sleep 60; echo the above; done13:37
tonsofpcswell, luckily I'm running 12.0413:37
kostkonRory, :P13:37
RFlemingAny of you Google Chrome users... update your browser.  Several critical vulnerabilities in 33.x have been patched in 3413:37
RFleminghttp://secunia.com/advisories/57506/13:37
RFlemingmarlo, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least the following:  For 13.10: 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2    For 12.10: 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2.7    For 12.04: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12    See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://www.heartbleed.com/ for more details.13:37
RFlemingmarlo, that lets you check if you're already patched.13:38
Cogito4816Hey, I'm back.  I have an encrypted volume that I'm not allowed to add folders or files to because it says I'm not root.  How do I prove to it that I am root?13:38
tonsofpcsthanks Rory13:38
bekkstrijntje: As an example: apt-cache search kcalc | awk '{sep="";for (i=3;i<=NF;i++) {printf "%s%s",sep, $i;sep=" "}; printf "\n"}'13:42
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surialapt-get is currently complaining about an unmet dependency. It is met. How can I tell apt-get to assume as if that dep is met?13:44
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Rorysurial: Could you show the exact error?13:46
RoryPlease paste the full output onto http://paste.ubuntu.com and share the URL in this channel13:46
mitchchello. where can i configure window title bars in ubuntu? a while back i managed to hide the title bar for firefox and i can't get it back. i've tried using CompizConfig Settings Manager, but i couldn't find any firefox-specific setting there using the filters13:46
Rorysurial: I ask because it's possible to tell apt to force ignore it, but this could cause more problems than it solves, so I'd like to check to see exactly what's what13:46
surialhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7226285/ <--this is the error. Note that this is a ubuntu bug.13:47
surial(That bug is already known).13:47
surialI want apt-get to stop complaining, permanently.13:48
drfoo_in reference to openssl bug: am i to understand that 14.04 is not vulnerable ?13:48
keevitajahello, i'm thinking returning to the linux world and i am just about to install ubuntu as the second os. win7 also present. is there anything i need to know before inserting the ubuntu dvd? will it install bootloader so i could choose which op to boot? last time i used linux it was RH 8.013:48
cfhowlettDrFoo ask in #ubuntu+113:48
cfhowlettkeevitaja it will install the grub bootloader13:49
d33pcodeHi13:49
Rorykeevitaja: Providing you shut Windows down cleanly, you'll be able to allocate space between Windows and ubuntu. After installation, you will be able to choose which OS to boot each time13:49
d33pcodeIs there anybody who can help me13:49
Deepfriedicekeevitaja, Make sure you have a recent backup and a clear idea on how you'll partition the drive.13:50
keevitajai made some free space to the hdd13:50
cfhowlettd33pcode greetings.  ask your ubuntu questions13:50
keevitajais 50 GB ok?13:50
keevitajaall my important files are on cloud anyways13:50
Rorykeevitaja: Yes, ample13:50
cfhowlettkeevitaja should be more than enough.  standard ubuntu install runs around 10 gigs13:50
d33pcodeCan I PM you? I see someone is being helped here too13:50
Rorykeevitaja: One of the options will be to install Ubuntu into the free space. This will create a swap and / partition for you13:51
cfhowlettd33pcode ask the question in channel for now ...13:51
d33pcodeOkay13:51
Rorykeevitaja: Of course, the option for manual partitioning and mount points is still in the installer. It's pretty straightforward. Just the general advice: back up anything on your computer before installing13:51
Rorykeevitaja: But that applies to installing any OS of course13:51
surialSo there's no way to tellapt-get to act as if that missing dep is actually met, permanently?13:52
keevitajado i need to do manual partitioning or will the installer take care of it?13:52
peterpervisis any body able to answer a few server questions? #ubuntuserver is ver quiet13:52
Rorykeevitaja: You *can* do manual partitioning, *or* you can let the installer take care of it13:52
d33pcodeI installed Windows & Ubuntu in dual boot (grub) on my pc13:52
Rorykeevitaja: You'll see what I mean straight away13:52
d33pcodeSuddendly Ubuntu gone mad13:52
cfhowlettkeevitaja it should offer to replace or install side by side with windows13:52
keevitajai have dell e5420 and according to ubuntu website it is certified for ubuntu. so i should not run into any hardware probles. last time i used linux i had to write drivers :P13:53
d33pcodeWhen I tried to choose Ubuntu from Grub it appeared a black screen with a cursor13:53
bekks!nomodeset | d33pcode13:53
ubottud33pcode: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter13:53
d33pcodeLike a terminal - without commands13:53
marloRFleming, thank you13:53
d33pcodeSO13:53
cfhowlettd33pcode see the nomodeset message above13:53
ActionParsnipd33pcode: is it a new install or an old install ?13:54
RFlemingmarlo, yvw13:54
d33pcodeI decided to install it again13:54
d33pcodeThis is _not_ the problem13:54
peterpervisis there any reason to allow POP3, IMAP, and SMTP on non-ssl ports? I wanna keep things secure and it seems like it would better to disallow this13:54
d33pcodeThe problem is13:54
d33pcodeI tried to install it again13:54
d33pcodeWhen restarted my pc13:54
bekksd33pcode: State a full question in one line please.13:54
RFlemingpeterpervis, there isn't any real valid reason any longer.13:54
bekksd33pcode: Enter is not a punctuation sign.13:55
Rorypeterpervis: As a general rule, you should only listen on the bare minimum to meet your requirements13:55
peterpervisah okay, so best to just keep them as SSL, also, I have roundcube on the same host as postfix and dovecot, it uses IMAP, so i guess I have no reason for POP3 either?13:55
sha0should i use apt-get or aptitude ?13:56
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Rorypeterpervis: If you currently aren't using POP, there's no reason to run a POP server13:56
RFlemingpeterpervis, I'm assuming you mean on the internet.  Internally you should be fine.13:56
keevitajaand ubunti 12.04 is the version to use to be safe?13:56
Rorypeterpervis: Like I said, bare minimum open to the world13:56
alnris there a way to get raring to a current level on openssl/libssl? by doing something with repos? (i know its eol)13:56
g0tchahey all, if i use apt-get to update my packages, is there a way to see a list of versions ive used in the past?13:56
Deepfriedicesha0: Whatever floats your boat. The difference is minimal.13:56
d33pcodeSorry. Im writing from my phone..Anyway: when I try to restart after installation, it shows a black screen with a message: "partition doesnt exist - grub rescue>_"13:56
peterpervisyep yep. thanks for your help guys! take it easy13:57
cfhowlettkeevitaja 12.04 is the latest Long Term Support version = 14.04 comes out in a week13:57
d33pcodeHow can I solve this?13:57
bekksd33pcode: then read the link given.13:57
g0tchacfhowlett, 14.04 is gonna b a LTS ?13:57
cfhowlett!gbrub|d33pcode first, stop reinstalling to fix things.  this ain't windows.13:57
cfhowlettg0tcha indeed13:57
g0tchaah cool.. so it would b safe to upgrade from 12.04 server to 14.04 when thats released huh13:58
cfhowlettg0tcha right 2X!13:58
g0tchacool, thanks13:58
d33pcodeSomeone suggested me to do that way13:58
keevitajawill 14.04 be lts as well?13:58
cfhowlettkeevitaja yes13:58
keevitajaok, i think i'll give some time to get mature13:59
RFlemingg0tcha, before you do the upgrade, the only gotcha (pardon the pun) is any software you use that uses a kernel module.  The new kernel is 3.13, and I've already had to manually patch VMware workstation because of the network kernel modules it compiles.13:59
cfhowlettd33pcode you might try reinstalling grub13:59
cfhowlett!grub13:59
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub213:59
Roryg0tcha: Definitely test OS updates on a small subset of machines, or a test group first14:00
ring3aptitude will install 1 packet and apt-get will install 50 packets14:00
g0tchaRFleming, ah.. thanks for the heads up14:00
eurythmiaI have an encrypted disk set up; if I accidentally enter the wrong password 3 times, is it expected that I no longer get the screen to enter my password to unlock the fdrive when I boot? (i.e. I can't boot at all))14:00
g0tcha12.04 LTS ends in 2017 though, right?14:00
RFlemingg0tcha, other than that, you should be perfectly fine14:00
ubuNooobwhat are things to do after installing ubuntu14:00
ubuNooob?14:00
cfhowlettg0tcha yes 5 years support14:00
RFlemingg0tcha, right X3 :)14:00
d33pcodeactually it IS installed...14:00
keevitajasorry for all the questions... how well does vine work? i pretty much need only one app which does not have linux version. can i use it with vine? it is business software14:00
cfhowlett!manual|ubuNooob read the manual?14:01
ubottuubuNooob read the manual?: The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/14:01
Roryd33pcode: My recommendation is to boot from a LiveCD (or USB) and run the "boot repair" tool. This tool fixes 90% of the grub related issues we see in this channel. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair14:01
cfhowlettkeevitaja vine?  not found14:01
Deepfriedicekeevitaja, Do you mean Wine?14:01
keevitajamhhhh yeah14:01
d33pcodeill try now @Rory14:01
RoryubuNooob: The popular third-party blog "OMG ubuntu" publishes articles titled "things to do after installing Ubuntu" after each release14:01
ubuNooobwhat are things to do after installing ubuntu NOT BEFORE14:01
RoryubuNooob: I do not personally advocate the reading of that blog or the following of instructions therein14:02
cfhowlettubuNooob there are thousands of packages and millions of users and uses.  what exactly do you WANT to do?14:02
RoryubuNooob: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/10/10-things-installing-ubuntu-13-1014:02
* RFleming sighs. I keep forgetting about fsck force checking disks after a period of time.14:02
Deepfriedicekeevitaja, The wine website has a list of reports of how well different things have worked. Frankly though, there is a lot to say for "try it and see".14:02
ubuNooobcfhowlett set up ssH tunnel,14:03
cfhowlett!wine|keevitaja14:03
ubottukeevitaja: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu14:03
cfhowlett!ssh|ubuNooob14:03
ubottuubuNooob: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for it's homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon)14:03
ubuNooobcfhowlett at the moment i have to use "putty" to connect to my cloud server. Putty is like a mini version of linux but its UI14:03
cfhowlettubuNooob I've never used either so I can only point you to the link.  there are more knowledgeable users here or in #ubuntu-server14:04
bekksubuNooob: But is just a graphical ssh client, not a "mini linux".14:05
ubuNooobbekks good to know u get what i mean by "mini linux"14:05
bekksubuNooob: Actually I dont get what a "mini linux" should be in that context. :)14:06
ubuNooobbekks which context?14:06
bekksubuNooob: "ssh graphical client"14:06
RoryubuNooob: When you use Putty you *are* using Linux14:06
WilliamDotATanyone ever configured the terminal replacement Guake?14:06
RoryWilliamDotAT: What do you need to know specifically?14:06
RFlemingOuroboros14:07
keevitajaubottu: ok, there's only one entry for hansa in AppDB and it run but this was back in 2008. i just have to try it out14:07
ubottukeevitaja: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)14:07
WilliamDotATsetting it ot a secondary display Rory14:07
k1lkeevitaja: best is to ask the wine guys for support with wine14:07
WilliamDotATi edited the python file but that seems to not cause anything14:07
ubuNooobRory, yes putty is just doign what linux does in the background but its what windows users. u still run commands using "sudo"14:07
ubuNooobRory when u have putty u can write linux command14:08
RoryubuNooob: ssh is the only way I have ever interacted with my server14:08
RFlemingubuNooob, that's because it's just a window to a linux box.  It isn't linux14:08
RoryubuNooob: That's because you're remotely connected to your Linux server14:08
RoryubuNooob: It's an interface to run commands on a remote server over the Internet14:08
ubuNooobRFleming its still the same thing.14:08
RFlemingubuNooob, No... it isn't :)14:08
RoryOK we're arguing semantics and it's silly14:08
RFlemingRory, that's half the fun :)14:09
k1lubuNooob: you have a whole wrong idea about what ssh is. you connect to a linux server so xyou can use the linux commands because you are virtually on that linux server.14:09
ubuNooobRory okay everyone move up. I know what i mean and u know what i mean14:09
bekksubuNooob: Please read this before argueing any further: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell14:09
RoryWilliamDotAT: Yeah I found that edit the python file thing14:09
RoryWilliamDotAT: I'll do some investigating for you14:09
ActionParsnipubuNooob: ssh is a bit more than just a command line box14:09
RFlemingWilliamDotAT, http://brightbyte.de/page/Guake_on_the_right_screen14:09
ubuNooobActionParsnip i know14:10
RFlemingWilliamDotAT, or use Tilda :)14:10
RoryWilliamDotAT: I think you can configure Compiz to always open specific applications on a specific desktop http://www.webupd8.org/2010/08/how-to-make-application-always-open-on.html14:10
keevitajawhich runs faster (uses less resources)? ubuntu or win7?14:10
d33pcodeawwww it worked!! thank you all for the help!!!14:10
bekkskeevitaja: we dont know how fast win7 is.14:10
Rorykeevitaja: That's not really a productive question14:11
ActionParsnipubuNooob: if you connect with the -X option and an X server on the client, you can run GUI apps and they will run on the serve but display on the client (much like Citrix does)14:11
ActionParsnipkeevitaja: it depends on config anmd setup. I can make Ubuntu uses very few resources14:11
RoryubuNooob: Yeah I can run "ssh -X rory.sh firefox" and I'll get a Firefox window as if I were sitting at the actual machine (although the actual machine has never had a display)14:11
RFlemingkeevitaja, Ubuntu. Windows 7 uses roughly (in my non scientific estimation) 3 times the resources.14:11
ubuNooobanyways what is the connect to the ssh config?14:12
cfhowlettkeevitaja if you're concerned about resource load, consider running lubuntu or xubuntu.  lubuntu is optimized for lower / older specification hardware14:12
RFlemingbut that's Xubuntu, not Ubuntu, so I could be wrong.14:12
RoryubuNooob: a good question14:12
ActionParsnipubuNooob: how do you mean?14:12
ActionParsnipubuNooob: the ssh config is in /etc/ssh/sshd_config14:12
k1lubuNooob: for putty and windows questions please see their support. we only support ubuntu in here14:12
keevitajaok, thanx for the help. i'll try to install it now14:12
keevitajai hope it doesn't screw everything up14:13
RFlemingkeevitaja, make sure you read the guides before you start14:13
ubuNooobActionParsnip i need to set up ssh using the private and publick key i created. in putty i knew what i was doing because you can set it up without using command.14:13
RFlemingubuNooob, you need to put a copy of your public key into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys14:13
ubuNooobk11 i am asking a ubuntu question14:13
bekks!ssh | ubuNooob14:14
ubottuubuNooob: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for it's homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon)14:14
keevitajai checked the guides allready. seems to be too much. it would take several days if not weeks to underestand the installation guide14:14
RFlemingubuNooob, and you need to tell PuTTy to use your private key.14:14
Deepfriedicekeevitaja, You have backups?14:14
RFlemingubuNooob, you can use PuTTYgen to create a public/private key pair14:14
ubuNooobRFleming can you run putty on ubuntu 13.10?14:14
RFlemingubuNooob, no14:14
RoryubuNooob: Yes14:15
bekksubuNooob: Yes.14:15
Abuhkeevitaja: Wine apps are all installed in a directory structure in your home directory that emulates a windows directory structure. It shouldnt mess anything else up.14:15
ace_strikerhey everyone.14:15
ActionParsnipubuNooob: you need to generate the private key on the client then put the public key on the servers you connect to14:15
ubuNooobso why is bekks giving me links to putty?14:15
RoryubuNooob: There is a version of Putty for Linux but I can't see why you need it, when you can just ssh14:15
k1lubuNooob: ubuntu got build-in ssh. just use "ssh" command14:15
ActionParsnipubuNooob: lots of youtube videos for it14:15
mustmodifyDoes heartbleed affect a server with SSH but no SSL service?14:15
bekksRFleming: there is a linux port of "putty".14:15
ubuNooobi am on ubuntu for God sakes14:15
Rorymustmodify: No14:15
ace_strikerevening14:15
bekksubuNooob: I gave you a link to ssh.14:15
k1lubuNooob: you are talking about putty all the time.14:15
ActionParsnipubuNooob: use ssh in the cli, much easier14:15
RFlemingbekks, really? why?14:15
RFlemingkinda seems redundant.14:16
RoryubuNooob: Putty is an application that provides a GUI to connect to a remote machine. It still uses ssh.14:16
bekksubuNooob: §see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage." Please read it.14:16
ubuNooobk1l if u read from the beginning you will know i was using putty as a refer to how i did in ON WINDOWS14:16
mustmodifyRory: Just out of curiosity, have you seen any documentation on that? Trying to dot my Is and cross my Ts.14:16
AbuhRFleming: Cause it allows you to store connection info probably.14:16
ubuNooobguys STOP TALKING ABOUT PUTTY IF YOU CANT USING IT ON UBUNTU14:16
ubuNooobI AM NOT USING WINDOWS14:16
Rorymustmodify: Well, if I asked this: "Does heartbleed affect a server with Minecraft but not SSL"14:16
kostkonubuNooob, you can14:16
bekksubuNooob: Stop using caps.14:16
Rorymustmodify: Just because SSH and SSL share the first two letters, doesn't mean they share security vulnerabilities :)14:17
kostkon!info putty14:17
ubottuputty (source: putty): Telnet/SSH client for X. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.63-1 (saucy), package size 330 kB, installed size 815 kB14:17
DrFooMy PC no longer boots... grub gives file not found error and I'm in grub rescue... Can someone assist?14:17
k1lubuNooob: then use the command "ssh" like told several times now14:17
ubuNooobbekks i know about ssh OKAY? i use cap because u keep saying the same thing14:17
RoryDrFoo: My recommendation is to boot from a LiveCD (or USB) and run the "boot repair" tool. This tool fixes 90% of the grub related issues we see in this channel. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair14:17
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bekksubuNooob: So please read the documents given instead shouting, getting impatient and whatever.14:17
mustmodifyRory: They both use OpenSSL, right?14:17
AbuhubuNooob: ssh username@serveradress14:17
ubuNooobRory i will learn to you please. u r the only one that seems to understand what i mean14:17
DrFooRory: Nice thanks14:18
RoryubuNooob: I haven't actually been following, can you sum up your question on one line?14:18
Guest73890Using Lubuntu 13.10 AMD64.  Installed virtualbox but it refuses to boot a 64 bit ubuntu guest OS.  It has no option for 64bit.14:18
bekksubuNooob: Ok, you obviously dont want to accept the answers given. We can safely move on, ignoring your rants.14:18
Rorymustmodify: Heartbleed is a bug in a specific part of openssl which isn't used by ssh14:18
cfhowlettGuest73890 so use the 32 bit?14:18
ubuNooobRory i wil start again so please listen. I have mute everyone else.14:18
RFlemingGuest73890, check your virtual machine settings.  You might not have selected Ubuntu x6414:18
DeepfriediceGuest73890 Yeah. It's 32bit only.14:19
RFlemingGuest73890, as the machine type14:19
RoryubuNooob: If you could sum it up in one sentence it may help to cement the issue in your mind14:19
Guest73890cfhowlett, RFleming, Deepfriedice:   My PC is 64bit, My host OS is 64 bit, but virtualbox refuses to boot 64bit guest and has no option for 64bit. Why? Shouldn't the repo have installed the 64 bit version of Virtualbox so I can boot a 64bit guest os?14:20
RoryGuest73890: When you create a new virtual machine, ensure you select "Ubuntu (64 bit)" rather than just "Ubuntu" (or whatever OS you're virtualising)14:21
ActionParsnipGuest73890: if your CPU doesnt support 64bit guests then it doesnt matter14:21
ubuNooobRory I USED to use putty when I was previously using  windows 7 to connect to my server. Now I have just install ubuntu. I need to send up (1) a connect to my server (2) connect to my server using the private key (3) send up ssh tunnel for other applications I will be running such as mysql workbench14:21
Zardoz84Good day ...14:21
RFlemingGuest73890, You should download VirtualBox from Oracle.  They have a .deb package.14:21
ubuNooobRory *set up14:21
cfhowlettGuest73890 ask in #vbox14:21
ActionParsnipGuest73890: the application will be 64bit if your OS is 64bit, but if your CPU doenst have the required feature at all, or it is disabled you will only be able to install 32bit guests14:21
Zardoz84I supuss correctly, that today, many will having issues with GPG sign when  try to so an "apt-get update"14:21
cfhowlettZardoz84 greetings.  ask your ubuntu question.14:22
RoryOK ubuNooob can you first try to connect to your server using the standard SSH tool? The command is "ssh username@server-hostname"14:22
ActionParsnipGuest73890: what is the purpose of the VM? how much RAM are you assigning to the VM?14:22
RoryubuNooob: Once I've verified that is working I can walk you through private key authentication14:22
Zardoz84I'm getting this error when I run apt-get update : "GPG error: http://archive.canonical.com saucy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5"14:22
bekksGuest73890: which cpu make and model do you use?14:22
ubuNooobRory its working14:22
Guest73890Rory, there is no Ubuntu (64 bit) option in the setup. My CPU is core2duo with intel VT-x hardware support.   Looks like the repo gave me a 32bit virtualbox.  I allocated 512mb to the guest and 32mb video ram.  I  want to boot ubuntu 64bit so I can test libreoffice for bugs.14:23
RoryZardoz84: sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 40976EAF437D05B514:23
bekksGuest73890: which cpu make and model do you use?14:23
RoryubuNooob: OK, now generate a private key with the command "ssh-keygen" if you haven't already done so. Accept the default location, and (optionally) add a passphrase14:23
ubuNooobRory I already have a private key14:24
PreSSionhello! I want start to develoment a tool to be used in multiplataform linux smartphones, tablets and pc, I going to choose Qt, but I need the develoment of the MIR protocol is seriously and ubuntu will abandon this.14:24
Zardoz84checking ....14:24
PreSSionand sry for my "engrish"14:24
ActionParsnipZardoz84: sudo apt-key adv --recv-key --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 40976EAF437D05B514:24
RoryubuNooob: OK, you can copy it to the remote machine with the command: ssh-copy-id username@server-host14:24
Zardoz84Rory: I'm afraid that it don't fix it14:24
Zardoz84could be related to the OpenSSL bug ?14:24
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bekksZardoz84: no.14:24
RoryZardoz84: Can you please show me the output of the two commands: sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 40976EAF437D05B5 ; sudo apt-get update14:24
RoryZardoz84: Please paste the full output onto http://paste.ubuntu.com and share the URL in this channel14:24
Guest73890bekks:   Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E7300  @ 2.66GHz (The PC is acer veriton s661)14:25
ActionParsnipZardoz84: can you pastebin the output of the command please, saying "it doesnt fix it" tells us nothing14:25
cfhowlett!mir|PreSSion14:25
ubottuPreSSion: Mir is the next-generation display server currently under development by Canonical and Ubuntu. It's slated for inclusion in Ubuntu 14.04. For more information on it, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mir/Spec . For code, see https://launchpad.net/mir14:25
ActionParsnipGuest73890: again, what is the VM going to be doing? How much RAM do you want to give the VM?14:25
bekksGuest73890: The E7300 does not support vt-x so you cant run 64bit guests. http://ark.intel.com/products/36463/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-E7300-3M-Cache-2_66-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB?q=E730014:25
Zardoz84Doing it ...14:25
RoryGuest73890: I can confirm, I used to have that exact CPU, it does not support hardware virtualisation and therefore cannot run 64-bit guests in Virtualbox. You will have to run a 32-bit guest, or no guest at all14:26
Zardoz84Rory, ActionParsnip : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7226453/14:26
PreSSionthanks, and just one question more, I want to install ubuntu unity8 mir iso, the games and software in X.org will not run right?=14:26
RoryZardoz84: Repeat the command for each key which gives an error14:26
RoryZardoz84: There are three there14:26
ActionParsnipZardoz84: do the same command with the other hex codes in your output14:26
RoryZardoz84: You don't need to apt-get update after each time, only after doing all 314:27
k1lPreSSion: unity8 is only a preview thing so far for desktops.14:27
Zardoz84ok, doing it14:27
OperaGhostkvhttp://filippo.io/Heartbleed/14:27
Zardoz841º and 3º have the same key14:27
k1lPreSSion: its main focus is on smartphones and tablets so far14:27
bradsguitarcan anyone help me figure out how to print wirelessly from my xubuntu system to my epson xp-31014:27
RoryZardoz84: Saves you one command then :)14:27
Zardoz84:P14:27
Guest73890bekks:  Ah,OK. Strange because the bios says it has vt-x support.  So the bios is wrong?14:28
Zardoz84ok, apt-key for both, called14:28
Rorybradsguitar: Does the printer connect directly to the wireless network?14:28
Zardoz84calling again apt-get update14:28
k1lOperaGhostkv: that is already fixed in ubuntu. since 7th april to be precise14:28
bradsguitaryes14:28
Rorybradsguitar: How far have you got?14:28
Rorybradsguitar: What ubuntu version are you using, also?14:28
ActionParsnipGuest73890: why do you want a 64bit guest please?14:28
Zardoz84Same error14:28
bradsguitarxubuntu not sure the version14:28
PreSSionthanks kill, I want develoment a tool and this will be for linux multiplataform, smarthphones and tablets and pc, I will help in this!14:28
RoryZardoz84: Can you pastebin the output of "sudo apt-get update" again?14:29
riesHello all, how do I turn off all the animation in ubuntu 13? It makes my system far to slow14:29
OperaGhostkvyes i know14:29
ActionParsnipbradsguitar: cat /etc/issue    will tell you14:29
WilliamDotATif i did choose to encrypt my userprofile thunderbird mails/settings should be encrypted also?14:29
Zardoz84http://paste.ubuntu.com/7226465/14:29
WilliamDotATsame for firefox history etc14:29
RoryWilliamDotAT: Yes, anything in your home directory, including user-specific configs are encrypted14:29
WilliamDotATgood14:29
WilliamDotATi fixed the guake by the way14:30
Guest73890 ActionParsnip:  the VM is supposed to run ubuntu 64bit so I can test libreoffice writer/web HTML document designer to see if certain bugs exists like it does in my other version under lubuntu 64bit).  Trying to confirm if the bug is in libreoffice or my version of lubuntu.14:30
WilliamDotATjust had to edit different python codebase, weird14:30
bradsguitar12.04.4 LTS14:30
ActionParsnipGuest73890: I see, looks like you ,will have to dual boot14:30
Zardoz84For what I saw, apt-key say that is not necesary to change the key14:30
cfhowlettGuest73890 not a but.  no vt support means your machine can't emulate 64 bit guest OS14:30
RoryZardoz84: http://askubuntu.com/a/1888/6296914:30
Zardoz84rhanks14:31
Zardoz84*thanks14:31
sruz25anyone here tried installing newer kernel, than the "official" one? I'm thinking about getting 3.14, since it has some stuff I could use and it's not gonna be in the LTS....14:31
RoryZardoz84: sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 40976EAF437D05B5; sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 27557F056DC33CA5; sudo apt-get update14:32
k1l!mainline | sruz2514:32
ubottusruz25: The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds14:32
k1lsruz25: but we cant support running other kernels than the official ones in here14:32
Rorybradsguitar: There's instructions on network printing in the Xubuntu docs here http://docs.xubuntu.org/1304/printing-scanning.html#printing14:32
bekksGuest73890: the mainboard has vt-x support, but the cpu doesnt. both have to have it for running 64bit guests. you cannot run 64bit guests on your hardware.14:33
Zardoz84Rory:  the solution exposed in the link fixed it, thanks !14:33
sruz25not really requesting support, just asking if someone here has any experience with it, he/she is willing to share...14:34
bradsguitari did that and i cant find print settings there14:35
sruz25that kind if stuff may be better suited for more "chatty" channel though (if there is one....)14:35
bekkssruz25: mainline kernel are unsupported, install them if you like, but expect any help in case of problems. And if you dont know how to do so, you should not think of installing them.14:35
cfhowlett!ot|sruz2514:35
ubottusruz25: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!14:35
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Rorysruz25: Another general tech chat channel on this network is #reddit-sysadmin which I recommend with the caveat that it's unrelated to Ubuntu, and they allow naughty language14:37
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sruz25thx for tip14:37
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HelloWorld321On the Unity Desktop, is it possible to NOT show Video in the "Start" menu?  (Recent Apps, Recent Files, Downloads) ?14:38
ace_strikerdeja dup is asking me encryption password again and again ..does it mean it got corrupted ?14:38
kryhello all14:38
SirMarkyHello all!  I am looking for tool to help me with benchmarks and stablity under 13.10 when overclocking my nvidia card.  Anyone have any suggestions for me?14:38
bradsguitarany other ideas?14:39
RoryHelloWorld321: Yes. System Settings -> Security and privacy -> Files and Applications (tab) -> Off14:39
HelloWorld321Thanks, Rory14:39
mitchcwhere can i configure window title bars in ubuntu? a while back i managed to hide the title bar for firefox and i can't get it back. i've tried using CompizConfig Settings Manager, but i couldn't find any firefox-specific setting there using the filters14:39
kry shell version: 3.8.4 and gnome version:3.9.90 how can i auto-hide the top panel14:39
Rorybradsguitar: Try asking in #xubuntu14:39
kryrunning ubuntu-gnome14:39
bradsguitark thanks14:39
kryto ubuntu-gnomers: can anyone auto-hide the shell's top panel14:41
lifebooka512hi14:41
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kobhqltHello guys. I'm having a problem with ubuntu13.10 desktop I just installed : When i'm using the terminal, sometimes it just stops to display output. I'll have to type a key to see the result. Did you heard about this bug ? I cant find the right words to look for it in google... Thank you very much.14:42
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lifebooka512Hallo Zusammen! Spiele gerade am meinen neuen Betriebssystem und bin hier gelandet. Kann mich jemand "Aufklären" wer hier ist und was hier alles geschrieben wird. Danke14:43
Rory!de | lifebooka51214:43
ubottulifebooka512: In den meisten Ubuntu-Kanälen wird nur Englisch gesprochen. Für deutschsprachige Hilfe besuche bitte #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #edubuntu-de oder #ubuntu-at. Einfach "/join #ubuntu-de" eingeben. Danke für Dein Verständnis!14:43
kryhey guys how can i auto-hide the top panel on ubuntu-gnome 13.10 ??14:44
cfhowlett!flavors14:44
ubottu!Ubuntu-GNOME, !Kubuntu, !Xubuntu and !Lubuntu are simply flavors of Ubuntu that come with GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE (respectively) installed as default, instead of Unity. Other specialized flavors of Ubuntu include !Edubuntu, Ubuntu !Studio, and !Mythbuntu.14:44
cfhowlett!ubuntu-gnome|kry may be a better place to ask14:45
ubottukry may be a better place to ask: Ubuntu GNOME is a supported !flavor of Ubuntu that uses !GNOME as the default desktop environment instead of Unity. For more info or to download, see http://www.ubuntugnome.org/ or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/OneStopPage14:45
andreas__hello! first time via irssi14:45
bshambaughJOIN #payswarm14:45
krynobody's on ubuntu-gnome channel14:46
cfhowlett!spam|bshambaugh most unwelcome.  knock it off14:47
ubottubshambaugh most unwelcome.  knock it off: Please don't spam14:47
andreas__Iq lakii14:49
toothewhen I did an apt-get upgrade and update, I still see openssl 1.0.1 installed. How do I upgrade to 1.0.1g?14:49
tootheI installed from the source ,but it placed the binaries in the wrong directories.14:49
RFlemingtoothe, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least the following:  For 13.10: 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2    For 12.10: 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2.7    For 12.04: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12    See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://www.heartbleed.com/ for more details.14:50
RFlemingtoothe, there is no upgrade to g, openssl wasn't patched.  A library that openssl uses was.14:50
bekkstoothe: Manually remove all traces of your manual install failure, then read this article: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/14:50
imprecisei´m trying to install from the mini iso and got stuck after choosing the country for the mirror... last tty4 output states "net-retriever:"14:50
bekksRFleming: Thats nonsense. openssl was patched. There was no version bump.14:51
Rorylibssl was patched, specifically14:51
Rorybut the link tells you all you need to know regardless14:51
RFlemingbekks, openssl was recompiled with patched libssl which DID receive a version bump14:52
RFlemingbut I'm not good at reading.14:53
imprecisebtw, 12.04 mini iso14:53
keevitajahi, it seems my installation went fine. ubuntu is working14:57
RFlemingkeevitaja, congratulations!14:58
cfhowlettkeevitaja see?  it's all in the wrist.14:58
keevitajalol, is there (i'm sure there is) some site where i can get some info on most used apps etc.14:59
cfhowlettkeevitaja software center14:59
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keevitajaok, saw this allready15:00
keevitajalibreoffice is the one to use?15:00
keevitajaand for email thunderbird?15:00
Rorykeevitaja: Those come with ubuntu already, so theyd be the obvious choices, yes15:00
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CatKiller!ssl bug15:02
ikoniaCatKiller: what do you want to know ?15:03
CatKillerThe info about the heartbleed bug15:03
ikoniaCatKiller: what information ?15:03
ikoniaspecfically15:03
RoryCatKiller: The "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has already been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your OpenSSL package will be upgraded, although the version number will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/15:03
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CatKillerikonia: The link Rory pasted15:04
CatKillerikonia, Rory Thanks! :)15:04
toothefollowed the Ubuntu upgrade process15:05
tootheI think I'm good to go, but I don't know hwo to verify.15:06
ikoniause the system15:06
ikoniaif it works you're good to go15:06
toothehow to verify?15:06
ikoniatoothe: what is it you want to verify exactly15:06
tootheper heartbleed, its version 1.0.1 that's vulnerable up to f15:06
RFlemingtoothe, run 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' and make sure the version listed is at least the following:  For 13.10: 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2    For 12.10: 1.0.1c-3ubuntu2.7    For 12.04: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1215:06
tootheRFleming: I read that and did it.15:07
ikoniatoothe: you install the package, if you installed the package you've fixed the problem library, it's up to you how far you take the rest of the fix15:07
keevitajaok, ubuntu is not RH8... the last linux i used15:07
k1ltoothe: ubuntu doesnt increas the version number when pathcing old bugs15:07
RFlemingtoothe, then you wouldn't need to ask to verify.  If your libssl1.0.0 matches those three versions then you're patched15:07
tootheokay, cool. I appreciate it.15:07
alnrtesting link is http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/15:07
bugs_buggerhi there. does anybody know, how i can see the overall duration of my login session? like uptime shows the time the machine is running?15:07
toothesorry for the excessive questions.15:07
ActionParsnipbugs_bugger: last | grep -i still15:08
RFlemingtoothe, ONE of those three versions :)15:08
k1ltoothe: for the future: that is all explained in the link you were given already :/15:08
ActionParsnipbugs_bugger: or for the last few:   last | head15:08
Rorybugs_bugger: the "w" command shows the start time of each session15:08
fyfanwhat is the script command to create an alias for launching a program with paramaters. for instance if i want to just type ".irc" into the shell and press enter and have it launch "irssi -c irc.freenode.net"15:08
RFlemingtoothe, what does 'dpkg-query -W libssl1.0.0' output?15:08
Roryfyfan: Put a line like this at the end of ~/.bashrc15:09
Roryfyfan: alias irc='irssi -c irc.freenode.net'15:09
bugs_buggerActionParsnip, Rory: thanks a bunch. i've searching for this for like ages.15:09
hillaryany application which allows me to monitor my lan for ilegal  wireless connections?15:09
hillaryubuntu 12.0415:09
Roryfyfan: Then restart the shell or run 'source ~/.bashrc'15:10
fyfanok ty15:10
Roryhillary: Illegal?15:10
keevitajawhich terminal to use? which is most used be the community?15:10
ActionParsniphillary: you will need to check your router logs15:10
Rorykeevitaja: The default is fine. Terminator is my favourite. Konsole is pretty sexy too.15:10
cfhowlettkeevitaja the default already installed on box15:10
hillaryillegal connections15:10
ActionParsnipkeevitaja: gnome-terminal is in a default ubuntu install, as is xterm15:10
hillaryhow do i check router logs15:10
Roryhillary: Yes you said that. What do you mean by illegal connections?15:10
ActionParsnipkeevitaja: I like guake15:11
Roryhillary: That is something you'd need to use your router for15:11
fyfanawesome, it worked rory15:11
ubuNooobRory sorry I had a skype meeting now i have another one. will be back in about 2 hours15:11
fyfandidn't have to restart though15:11
Roryfyfan: You don't have to restart the shell, the source command will do15:12
fyfanfigured as much15:12
Alarmhello. i have checked for mysql the available version in the repository. with this version i have installed also the package. eg. apt-get install mysql-server=version_tag .15:14
keevitajaok, now i installed skype and it crashed ...15:14
Rorykeevitaja: Yeah, it does that.15:14
Alarmmy question is , if a new version of mysql gets added in the repo, are the previous ones removed from the repo ?15:14
ikoniaAlarm: the version will not be bumped in the repo15:15
ikoniaAlarm: only minor version changes15:15
ikoniaso it won't go higher than your PPA version15:15
Alarmikonia: what i am trying to achieve is to be sure that i always install the same version15:15
keevitajalol, crashing normal?15:15
ikoniaAlarm: if versions get bumped in the PPA - it will bump your version15:16
Rorykeevitaja: Skype on Linux is awful IMO. Maybe if you ask Microsoft really really nicely they'll make a better version15:16
Rorykeevitaja: I wouldn't hold your breath though15:16
Alarmwhat do you mean with "bump" ?15:16
ikoniaa version increase, eg: 5.6.1, 5.2.6, 5.6.415:16
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keevitajawhat would be the best option to install apache, php, mysql? apt-get?15:18
Alarmalright, so if install for example mysql-server=5.5.35-0ubuntu0.13.10.2  today , is there a way to guarantee that the same version will exist in the repo in 2-3 months again ?15:18
Rory!lamp | keevitaja15:18
ubottukeevitaja: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.15:18
ActionParsnip!lamp | keevitaja15:18
ActionParsnipbeat me to it15:18
RoryFingers on fire today15:18
Alarmikonia: since the command will run from two different machines, we want to make sure that both machines will have the exact same version .15:18
Alarmikonia: no matter if i isntall mysql today on one machine, and after 2 months on another machine15:19
ikoniaAlarm: then install the same versions at the same time15:19
ikoniaAlarm: that's not going to happen then as that's not how PPA's work15:19
Alarmikonia:  thats impossible15:19
RoryAlarm: I suggest archiving the .deb packages corresponding to the version you want installed15:19
ikoniaAlarm: they are maintained at the PPA owners own whim - so it's up to them what/when they bump it15:19
Alarmi can't be sure that the installation will happen at the same period15:19
AlarmRory: we are talking of two difference machines15:20
ikoniaAlarm: make your own mirror if you're that concerned, but as I warned you earlier today, depending on a PPA is a bad idea15:20
RoryAlarm: Keep them on a flash drive or something, if it's vitally important the same package is installed15:20
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Alarmikonia:  yes you did. but thats where i can find the version 5.6 of mysql (which is in my requirements) . and since i am creating an automated system i can't go with the option to download the .deb file from mysql homepage15:21
adilhi15:21
ikoniaAlarm: then you need to create your own mirror, or create your own package, or accept that 5.6 is unavailable to you unless it comes from an untrusted/longevity source15:22
AlarmRory: i cant. it will be a VM with all its software automatically installed.15:22
ikoniayour own mirror seems to be the most logical option15:22
Alarmikonia: question please. i see also in the ubuntu official repos that only 5.5.35 (mysql server) exists15:23
ActionParsnipAlarm: yes thats right15:23
Alarmfrom what i can imagine. this could happen also with the official repo. meaning, if i set my VM to autodownload 5.5.35 from the official ubuntu repo, in a month, it may not exist anymore15:23
ikoniaAlarm: no as in the officail repos base exists and updates get updated15:24
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Alarmikonia, that means you just isntalled mysql-server and ubuntu updated it to the latest . my question is if i give you to run the command to install specific 5.5.35 in 2-3 months, if this would work15:25
denianyone knows what ufw is doing here: http://pastebin.com/SU77UYvv15:25
Alarmwithout having any mysql preinstalled on your system15:25
ikoniaAlarm: yes it would work15:25
ikoniaAlarm: as the base version remains, only the updates get updated15:25
ikoniahowever updates are not static15:25
keevitajahow to check which versions will be installed with lamp stack?15:26
Alarmikonia: why can't i see then any other version in the ubuntu repo except of 5.5.35 ?15:26
ikoniaAlarm: because there are no other versions15:26
keevitajaphp 5.5?15:26
ikoniaAlarm: the best thing you can do is take a mirror of the package you need15:27
Rorykeevitaja: apt-cache policy packagename15:27
Alarmikonia: ok, thank you very much for all this info :)15:28
keevitajahow do i check it?15:28
keevitajais there a way to ensure, that tasksel will install lamp with php 5.5?15:30
ActionParsnipkeevitaja: it will install the vesion of php in the repos15:31
keevitajaok, there's my problem. taskel will install php 5.315:33
keevitajadoes that mean that i have to install it manually?15:33
OerHekskeevitaja, yes, you should look for a PPA with php5.5 or build it yourself15:36
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sudormrfSchrodingersScat, if you recall, yesterday I was asking about IN_NO_LOOP and IN_CLOSE_WAIT.  Well, inclosewait didn't work.  I just removed the exclusion for !sync files and left IN_NO_LOOP and it worked.  no Nagios complaints that the thing was being taxed and no server crash.  yay!15:36
Rorykeevitaja: What ubuntu version?15:38
zubuntu.15:40
Rorykeevitaja: You can use a third-party repository which provides PHP5.5 packages, and then install each part from that. There's instructions here [ http://fideloper.com/ubuntu-install-php54-lamp ] bear in mind PPAs are not maintained by canonical15:42
SchrodingersScatsudormrf: great, glad that worked out.  and that was to sync pics off your phone, and then back them up outside of the btsync folder for etc.?15:42
Kullyhow can I get both nic's to be up simoultaniously and receiving data15:43
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usr13Kully: They will do that by default.15:45
sudormrfSchrodingersScat, pretty much, yeah.  also anything that gets dropped into the btsync folder will get saved to an alternate location :)15:45
usr13Kully: (I'm probably late to the conversation, not sure what you are trying to do, but...)15:46
Kullyok, perhaps I have a larger issue; I have two nic's, .1.15 and .1.194 on my box; when ever I reboot; it chooses one to have access to the net not both. running ifconfig returns both as up15:46
Kullyany idea where to start?15:46
usr13Kully: Where to start doing what ___________ ?15:47
sudormrfKully, you want to bond them so they appear as one interface?15:47
usr13Kully: You have a connection to the internet and maybe there is a router between you and it.  Right?15:48
Kullyno; I want them to be seperate interfaces, but I want to be able to get to both. Right now I can ping .1.15, but not 1.194; it's like when one is working, the other is not allowed to participate in the network15:48
sudormrfKully, just trying to understand something here.  is this for some sort of network segmentation?15:48
usr13Kully: Are these 10/100 or 1,000 nics?15:48
Kullygb cloud nics15:49
bekksWhat are "cloud nics"?15:49
Kullyweb server instance, it's all virtual.15:49
usr13Kully: What do you want the other one to do?15:49
sudormrfbekks, nics that float in the clouds.  what else? :P15:49
sudormrfKully, could you provide a bit more background?  why do you want to pass traffic independantly?15:50
usr13Kully: Are they two separate hardware devices?  (I do not understand "cloud nics" either.)15:50
Kullymoving our webserver to the cloud; it's currently configured with 13 ip's15:50
sudormrfKully, http://askubuntu.com/questions/310355/networking-with-multiple-nics15:51
bekksKully: And what are you trying to do now? You have 13 IPs on a webserver.15:51
sudormrfdoes that help?15:51
usr13Kully: how much bandwidth ?15:51
Kullyit's called an "elastic network interface", but cloud nic is easier to say. sorry15:51
Kully10-100gb/mo15:51
sudormrfso this is an EC215:52
Kullyyes15:52
sudormrfKully, did you see that link?"15:52
usr13Kully: I'm not asking about a cap, but what is the bandwidth of the connection.15:52
Kullyyeah reading through it now15:52
jjavaholicwhat is the alias for glibc in synaptic?15:52
Kullyconnection is 10/10015:53
usr13Kully: Use alias's15:53
sudormrfKully, this one also talks about it, but doesn't look like there is an answer: http://askubuntu.com/questions/225466/second-nic-on-dual-homed-server-not-working15:53
sudormrfthat link looks like the person is having the exact same issue as you.15:53
sudormrfit is likely a routing issue15:54
Kullyok i'll check my routes. It's just confusing because i'll reboot and then it won't come back up and it scares me untill I figure out that it just hit the wrong ip... then I have to figure out what ip it's using etc. PITA15:54
usr13Kully: Like  ifconfig eth0:1 10.5.5.1 ; ifconfig eth0:2 10.5.5.2  etc. etc.15:54
Kullyyeah I'll be doing that eventually; I can only have 6 ip's per nic though, so I still need multiple nics15:55
usr13Kully: Just run them all through one interface.15:55
Kullycan't due to limitations of amazon15:55
Kullyor I would15:55
sudormrfKully, just look at both of those links.  it looks like they describe it pretty well.  you will probably have to set routes for certain things to happen, otherwise the system will likely just default to eth0.15:55
Kullyyeah I will; I've got them open. going to read them, then check routes.15:55
Kullythanks!15:56
sudormrfNP.  let us know how it goes.15:56
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Kullywill do15:56
delinquentmeAnyone in here doing work with phonegap / cordova ?15:57
jamestuthilladd-apt-repository seems to be missing on Ubuntu 14.04.  I've tried apt-get install python-software-properties but doesn't make a difference.  Any ideas?15:58
cfhowlettjamestuthill ask in #ubuntu+116:02
licnep_any idea how to solve this apt-get error? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7226867/16:04
Braden`Hello16:05
jamestuthillcfhowlett thanks16:05
ActionParsniplicnep_: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue16:05
licnep_ActionParsnip: Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l16:05
Braden`How do I apply the openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12.debian.tar.gz patch?  Is there a command that can do it, or do I need to decompress the file?16:05
ActionParsniplicnep_: also what is the output of:    apt-cache policy login passwd16:06
KullyBraden16:06
Kullyapt-get update/upgrade should take care of it16:06
contextis there an expected date for 14.04 or is it 'safe' to use the beta2 and it will just 'auto-upgrade' when doing apt when its officially released?16:06
cfhowlett!final|context16:06
ubottucontext: If you install a development version of Ubuntu Trusty and keep up with package updates, then you will be upgraded to the official release of 14.04 when it comes out. To make sure, type « sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade » in a terminal.16:06
licnep_ActionParsnip: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7226880/16:06
ActionParsnipcontext: ask in #ubuntu+116:07
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contextcfhowlett: thnx16:07
ActionParsniplicnep_: sudo dpkg --force-all -i /var/cache/apt/archives/login_1%3a4.1.4.2+svn3283-3ubuntu5.1_i386.deb; sudo apt-get -f install16:07
ActionParsniplicnep_: als, report a bug as there is a package overlap16:07
sakter12what's the terminal command to shutdown properly? (like i know halt and shutdown... but what're the right flags?)16:07
ActionParsnipsakter12: sudo shutdown -h now    is what I use16:08
jhutchinssakter12: The man page does list all the options.16:08
jhutchinssakter12: I'm not sure it's so clear about the use of the time parameter, which is mandatory.16:09
sakter12got it, gotta love those man pages16:09
licnep_ActionParsnip: thanks a lot! no idea what that did but apparently it worked :)16:09
sakter12jhutchins, right right, was just looking at that16:09
ActionParsniplicnep_: it ignored the fact that there is a duplicate file in both packages, you should report a bug to get this sorted out16:10
gtrmtxhey everyone, building a pc specifically for a plex server on ubuntu...hardware suggestions?16:10
ActionParsniplicnep_: paste the text from both pastebins to the bug16:10
licnep_ActionParsnip: ok16:11
gtrmtxi know nics can be picky16:11
ActionParsnipgtrmtx: anything over 100Mb/s will do for LAN streaming16:11
ActionParsnipgtrmtx: most onboard LAN does that16:11
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gtrmtxbut as far as compatibility goes? ive had issues getting my nics to install automatically in the past16:11
ActionParsnipgtrmtx: you can check HCLs for Linux, Amazon have reviews so you may see people stating if Ubuntu ran ok on the board16:12
gtrmtxthanks!16:13
nutzzhey guys, I have installed ncurses but i get this error when i'm trying o compile a file that uses ti library /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lncursesw16:13
nutzzs/ti/this16:14
Rorynutzz: What package did you install for ncurses development libraries?16:14
bekksnutzz: omit that w16:14
makara_hi. i've updated and upgraded, but `dpkg-query -W openssl` still gives me `openssl 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2` and apparently Heartbleed affect uptoincluding 1.0.1f!!!16:14
nutzzlibncurses5-dev16:14
bekksmakara_: Read http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/16:14
RoryWe should petition the package maintainers to rename it openssl-HEARTBLEED-FIXED-HONESTLY16:15
cfhowlettRory :)16:15
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bekksAnd we should include the visit of that site as part of the channel join process.16:16
RoryI'd recommend putting it in the topic, but the user who asks without googling is also the user who never reads topics, so it would be no good16:17
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jhutchinsWe had the same problem yesterday, RedHat incremented the least significant portion of the version number for the patch, and the base version looks too much like OpenSSL's versioning.16:20
ConsoleHey I just upgraded my laptop from 12.04 to 13.10 and my second internal hardrive (sdb) is mounted at /media/Data and I can access it through the explorer gui, but if I navigate to /media/Data in my terminal and type "ls" I don't see anything. Could someone point me in the right direction to solve this?16:20
bekksConsole: Unmount it using your graphical file manager, and mount it using your fstab, e.g.16:21
Consolebekks: How can I change the setting to auto-mount in the correct way?16:22
bekks!fstab | Console16:22
ubottuConsole: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab and http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions16:22
ConsoleThank you bekks!!16:22
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damarusamais there an easy dvd creator in the repo, where the user could simply use any mp4/avi/mkv and create playable dvd from it?16:29
usr13damarusama: yes16:29
damarusamausr13: it has to be under 5 click process ;)16:30
damarusamaI use myself kdenlive to create the iso then burn that iso to dvd16:30
usr13damarusama: bombono-dvd16:31
damarusamabut this is for another user with really low computer knowledge16:31
damarusamausr13: thanks16:31
bekksdamarusama: k3b16:31
damarusamabekks: will check it out16:32
usr13bekks: Does k3b do that too?16:32
usr13bekks: convert video file to dvd format?16:32
bekksusr13: if all necessary tools are instead, yes.16:32
usr13bekks: does it use ffmpeg?16:33
damarusamaI was almost thinking to create a script that would automate the process with ffmpeg and then burn the iso with growisofs16:33
bekksusr13: I dont remember.16:33
koffelhello16:33
koffelis there a easy way to bond or brige 2 ineternet incoming connections?16:34
usr13bekks: Because, depending on the video format you start with,[afaik] you have to convert to mpg first16:34
damarusamausr13: yeah that's the part that I want automated, so the user doens't need to fool around16:35
usr13bekks: Because I've used bombono-dvd and that's what it has to do with other formats....16:35
bekksusr13: which can be done by various tools16:35
usr13bekks: damarusama ... but it does it by default, automated.16:35
eslamhi16:35
usr13bekks: agreed...16:35
usr13but I think dombono-dvd uses ffmpeg (it's listed as dependency)16:36
damarusamakool will try that with the user - bombono, it burns the dvd too I assume?16:37
usr13bekks: damarusama Anyway, just curious.  I know that dombono-dvd works well and is pretty user friendly, I've used it, (just don't know about k3b, will have to look into that, and I think it must be like a plugin or some added feature of sorts).16:38
Consolebekks or anyone else: could anyone assist with trying to figure out the correct fstab options so my mounted hard drive(sdb) can be accessed through the terminal? I'm on Ubuntu 13.10 and my current fstab mount options are "nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show"16:38
usr13damarusama: Yes, it has the option to just burn to dvd16:38
damarusamakool thanks!16:38
bekksConsole: Just use "defaults".16:38
Consoleso I can remove all that in the "Disks" program and simply input "defaults"?16:39
bekksConsole: Forget the "Disks" program and use an editor for /etc/fstab.16:39
usr13damarusama: k3b may be more user friendly than bombono-dvd for all I know16:40
Consoleok16:40
ConsoleWhat's a good site to paste my fstab file? Pastebin? Also, as a security concern, should I be stripping my hard drives UUID?16:42
usr13!paste | Console16:43
ubottuConsole: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.16:43
ConsoleI need to learn how to use this bot... thanks usr1316:43
Console!help16:43
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience16:43
Console!commands16:43
ubottuThe linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal16:43
usr13Console: Try !ubottu16:43
Console!list16:43
ubottuConsole: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».16:43
usr13Console: Try /msg ubottu16:44
ConsoleGotcha16:44
ConsoleLess distracting, thanks usr1316:44
ConsoleAlso, should I be stripping the UUID of my hard drives from my fstab file?16:44
usr13Console: No, use them16:44
Consoleusr13: In terms for pasting it here to the public16:44
usr13Console: Oh, doesn't matter.  It's not a security risk.16:45
usr13Console: pastebinit /etc/fstab16:46
usr13Console: ... and send resulting URL16:46
Consolehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7227034/16:46
koffelis there a easy way to bond or brige 2 ineternet incoming connections?16:46
ConsoleSo that's my fstab16:46
ConsoleAnd I'm just trying to access that mounted drive at /media/Data to be able to be communicated with through my terminal16:47
ConsoleCurrently "ls" returns nothing16:47
ConsoleHowever if I go to the launcher and open up my GUI for navigating it appears just fine16:47
bekksConsole: Unmount it and mount it using the fstab entry.16:48
usr13Console: I would use another mount point, (of your *own* choosing).16:48
usr13Console: But if ls returns nothing, that means it is not mounted, (at least not there).16:48
usr13Console: ... and not at that particular moment.16:49
ConsoleI would want it under /media/Data since I already have programs and everything configured to use that path from my previous Ubuntu 12.0416:49
usr13Console: Okay by me  :)16:49
Consolebekks: If I manually have to mount it with fstab, wouldn't that not enable me to auto-mount on startup?16:50
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bekksConsole: ?16:50
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bekksConsole: "defaults" inherits "mount at boot"16:51
usr13Console: You set the option in the fstab file to auto or noauto16:51
ConsoleHow would I necessarily mount it using the fstab entry?16:51
BradenWhen is 14.04 scheduled for release?16:51
usr13Console: ... in other words, to mount it at boot time, or not16:51
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bekks!trusty | Braden16:51
ubottuBraden: Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) will be the 20th release of Ubuntu.  See the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1295 for more info. Discussion and support in #ubuntu+116:51
usr13Console: If you do not want it mounted all the time, you can use an icon or the file manager.16:52
ConsoleSorry for my noobish questions, I feel bad not being able to just pick up what you're saying16:52
usr13Console: But, why not just have it mounted all the time?16:52
ConsoleNah, I do want it mounted at all times.16:52
mojtabaHi, does anybody know how can I check log of the openvpn? (The service could not be initiated.)16:52
bekksConsole: All your questions are answered in the link given.16:52
usr13Console: man fstab16:52
usr13Console: (read)16:52
mojtaba[FAIL] Starting virtual private network daemon: openvpn failed!16:52
* Console reads16:53
usr13Console: Or, as bekks points out, see link above.16:53
Console"sudo mount -a" fucking worked. Thanks bekks and usr13 for your help!!!!16:54
usr13Console: bekks I think I gave inaccurate info above, you just use option noauto to not mount at boot time, (otherwise it will).16:55
usr13Console: It worked, but it didn't do anything more.16:55
usr13(description not needed).16:55
Consolei just don't get why it didn't do it on it's own on startup16:55
ConsoleI'm restarting now to see if i have to do it everytime16:56
usr13Console: man fstab16:56
usr13Console: use option noauto to not mount at boot time, (otherwise it will).16:56
LimeBlast_is there any disadvantage to installing 14.04 beta-2 now, then just doing an update when the full release comes out?16:57
usr13Console: pastebinit /etc/fstab16:57
Consoleusr13: Pastebin it after I restarted?16:57
ConsoleI just restarted and it's working through the terminal now16:58
usr13LimeBlast_: #ubuntu+116:58
usr13Console: Very good....16:58
jhutchinsLimeBlast_: Only in that 14.04 is still a bit shakey.16:58
usr13LimeBlast_: What version are you using now?16:58
Consoleusr13: My fstab file hasn't changed either lol16:58
LimeBlast_jhutchins: but said shakes will eventually be ironed out by future updates?16:59
LimeBlast_usr13: none at all right now, I'm going to dual boot on a windows 8.1 laptop16:59
usr13LimeBlast_: 12.04.4 LTS EOL = April 201716:59
LimeBlast_usr13: but why not just go for the latest and greatest?17:00
usr13LimeBlast_: (My advise is to install 12.04.4 and upgrade to 14.04 sometime within the next 2 years, (whenever you fell like it).17:00
LimeBlast_isn't 14.04 also an LTS?17:00
LimeBlast_usr13: so 12.04.4 is out now?17:01
usr13LimeBlast_: 12.04.4 is the latest greatest.17:01
usr13LimeBlast_: Yes.  It is what I use, (LTS)17:01
Fohlenany security fixes for nginx + openssl package in ubuntu 13.04 for the heartbleed bug?17:01
LimeBlast_usr13: OK, I'm happy with that, except for one thing... I know that 14.04 supports secureboot, does 12.04.4?17:01
usr13LimeBlast_: I will probably consider upgrading in about 5 or 6 months, but I am not in a hurry.17:02
usr13LimeBlast_: Secureboot?  (UEFI?)17:03
LimeBlast_usr13: yes. it's a DELL XPS 15 which came with windows 8.117:03
usr13LimeBlast_: (Is that what you mean by secureboot?  UEFI?  If so, yes.)17:03
LimeBlast_yes, sorry, UEFI is what I meant by secureboot17:04
LimeBlast_ok cool.17:04
usr13yea ok17:04
LimeBlast_and I'm guessing you're expecting the upgrade from 12.04.4 to 14.04 to be fairly stright forward?17:04
usr13!UEFI | LimeBlast_17:04
ubottuLimeBlast_: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI17:04
LimeBlast_when you do it, in however many months? ;)17:04
usr13LimeBlast_: It usually is.17:04
LimeBlast_usr13: thank you for your help :)17:05
usr13LimeBlast_: Pretty routine17:05
zubuntu.17:05
Fohlenor any news when the openssl package will be updated?17:05
Fohlenthis should be an immediant action.17:05
fa7adIn windows i could share net wuite easily over a lan inteface. Is there a similar set up for ubuntu?17:06
usr13LimeBlast_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/126833/lts-to-lts-upgrade17:06
usr13fa7ad: Waht is "net wuite"?17:07
fa7adFohlen: i think the newest one is available on some ppas. I think its there on ppa:ricotz/testing17:07
fa7adSorry meant to type quite17:07
fa7adUsing irc on mobile :)17:07
Fohlenfa7ad: whom should I talk to to aquiore the patch? This is a realy serious bug which should be fixed in any major ubuntu immediantly.17:08
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Fohlenif the openssl version is affected ofc.17:08
LimeBlast_thank you usr1317:09
DJonesFohlen: Its already been updated, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ to check which version you have, but if you're up to date with updates, then you should already be sorted17:09
usr13fa7ad: Are you talking about ICS?17:09
xutlhow to remove wine completely ?17:09
fa7adYes anything similar?17:09
usr13!ics | fa7ad17:09
ubottufa7ad: If you want to share the internet connection of your Ubuntu machine with other machines in the network see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Internet/ConnectionSharing17:09
jhutchinsxutl: How did you install it?17:09
FohlenDJones: thank you. I will overlook this. Will the patch also affect elder systems such as 13.04 ?17:09
fa7adXutl: try apt-get purge17:09
xutljhutchins: via ppa..then apt-get install wine1.717:10
xutlfa7ad: ^^17:10
DJonesFohlen: As 13.04 is end of life and unsupported, I wouldn't expectthat would be updated17:10
Fohlenthis is bad news DJones17:10
FohlenI though .04 is always long-term support?17:10
Fohlen2 years, wasnt it?17:10
usr13fa7ad: Yea, I have my laptop set up for ICS and I just assign an IP for the NIC and trun on DHCP to point to it when I want to use it.17:11
DJonesFohlen: Not really, people shouldn't be using 13.04 any more, they should have already updated in January17:11
jhutchinsFohlen: What's bad news?  All vulnerable versions have been updated, some older versions were not vulnerable.17:11
usr13Fohlen: LTS is a 2 year cycle.17:11
usr13!lts | Fohlen17:11
ubottuFohlen: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; with the exception of 12.04 (Precise Pangolin), which will be supported for 5 years on the desktop. The current LTS version of Ubuntu is !Precise (Precise Pangolin 12.04)17:11
mochar_Hi, can I ask some questions here or is there another channel for that?17:11
DJonesFohlen: Everything except LTS and 12.10 (which had a longer lifespan) only has a 9 month life now17:12
Fohlenhow would an upgrade on the server look like? Is it verified to work?17:12
usr13Fohlen: (which is to say, a new LTS comes out every 2 years, 10.04, 12.04, 14.04 etc. etc.17:12
Fohlenokay.17:12
mochar_Guys, may I ask a question here or is there another channel for help/support? :]17:13
usr13Fohlen: If you want LTS, you set your update manager to lts (as opposed to "normal").17:13
usr13mochar_: This is it17:13
jhutchins!ask17:13
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience17:13
mochar_OK sweet. So this: http://www.reddit.com/r/linux4noobs/comments/2209ii/very_irritating_sound_when_opening_applications/17:14
mochar_ubottu, I was asking if this was the right channel17:14
ubottumochar_: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)17:14
mochar_Oh right haha17:14
xutlunistall an already added ppa uninstalls and completely removes its app and all associated file ??17:14
usr13Fohlen: ... but, you can only set the udate manager to lts if  you have an actual LTS install.17:14
Fohlenusr13: will Ubuntu already have switched off upstart in 14.04 ?17:14
imprecisei'm doing a 12.04 install from mini image and cant get pass the "downloading installer components" step, stuck on the purple screen. Anyone could help?17:14
kostkon!ppapurge | xutl17:15
usr13Fohlen: no17:15
ubottuxutl: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html17:15
Fohlendamnit. What version will I have to aquire?17:15
Fohlendev?17:15
usr13Fohlen: Far as I know, 14.04 is still using upstart by default, but you can install systemd if you want.17:15
usr13Fohlen: Just install systemd on your own....17:16
mochar_http://www.reddit.com/r/linux4noobs/comments/2209ii/very_irritating_sound_when_opening_applications/17:16
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jhutchinsimprecise: Did you verify the iso you downloaded and the device you created with it?17:16
Fohlenmaybe that's a better choice though.17:16
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usr13Fohlen: What is a better choice?17:16
imprecisejhutchins: yes17:16
Fohlensystemd17:16
xutlkostkon: so I ccan't or I shouldn't uninstall an app installed via ppa directly as apt-get remove/purge ??17:16
usr13Fohlen: Just install it.  (If it's what you want, install it.)17:16
Fohlenusr13: won't it conflict with upstart?17:17
jhutchinsxutl: No, that's just to make sure it doesn't get re-installed.17:17
kostkonxutl, you can remove/disable the ppa and keep the app, you can keep the ppa and remove/purge the app, you can use ppapurge to purge both the app and the ppa17:17
usr13!systemd | Fohlen17:17
ubottuFohlen: systemd has been chosen as the future init system for Ubuntu, please see http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1316 for the announcement.17:17
Fohlenthank you sir!17:17
mochar_No one?17:17
usr13Fohlen: if you install it, upstart will be replaced by systemd17:18
Fohlenokay.17:18
jhutchinsmochar_: You didn't ask a question, you just pasted a link to reddit.17:18
mochar_jhutchins: Yes, with my problem in it17:18
jhutchinsmochar_: Please read the message from ubottu again.17:19
mochar_Which one?17:19
usr13Fohlen: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/systemd17:19
lorddunecan someone help me with a fresh install please?17:19
xangua!ask | lorddune17:19
ubottulorddune: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience17:19
usr13lorddune: Sure, what do you need?17:19
fa7adHey thanks guys. Its quite easy to understand. My network is up and online :)17:19
Fohlenthanks alot. Seems like I will update all my chunk when 14.04 is out, to keep on a LTS17:19
Fohlenbecause all that bitching with 13.04 is yeah.17:20
Fohlennot so nice.l17:20
usr13fa7ad: Very good.  Glad to see you got it ok.17:20
mochar_jhutchins: Do you want me to copy-paste it in here or?17:20
lordduneI have the ISO loaded on a USB stick, and have the PC loaded up with a boot disk. Not sure what to do next.17:20
Fohlenthank you for the fast and helpfull information usr13! :)17:20
usr13Fohlen: NP17:20
imprecisejhutchins: it complains about being unable to find packages file...17:20
jhutchinsFohlen: http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/17:20
Fohlenjhutchins. My server is affected. That's why I need to upgrade it immediatly.17:21
usr13lorddune: Boot to the USB drive.17:21
sydneyJDykstracan I hook a ethernet cable directly between 2 linux computers?17:21
jhutchinsFohlen: You could try installing the 13.10 package, or manually compile the patch into 13.04.17:21
lordduneusr13 I did that and some strange things happened17:21
usr13lorddune: What strange thing happened?17:22
Fohlenjhutchins: I prefer upgrading, as my packages are old too.17:22
usr13lorddune: Or  things...?17:22
jhutchinsFohlen: Backup highly recommended.17:22
lordduneusr13: well, I saw the Ubuntu backsplash, then I saw a screen that looked like a maze......17:22
fa7adHey guys do you think it will be worth upgrading to 14.04?17:22
pdo_fn14!patience17:22
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/17:22
usr13!md5sum | lorddune17:22
ubottulorddune: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows17:22
jhutchinslorddune: For a server it shouldn't be too bad, most of the 13.x breakage is graphics-related.17:23
Fohlenjhutchins: why so? Ubuntu upgrades did not fail for one damn time within 4 years now o.o17:23
Fohlenfor me.17:23
mochar_My laptop makes a very irritating sound. I recorded it: https://www.dropbox.com/s/zrd33kj0ue0iraa/recording1858448052.3gpp. Anyone knows what the problem is?17:23
JayShow do i install ts3?17:23
jhutchinsmochar_: What did you try to do?  How did you try to do it?  What did you expect to happen?  What happened instead?17:23
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Neozonz|DiscIs it just me or has the openssl heartbeat security vunerability not been patched on ubuntu raring?17:23
JayShow can i install teamspeak 317:23
usr13mochar_: Not sure we want to hear irritating sounds17:24
mochar_Jesus guys, seriously?17:24
lordduneusr13: I understand all that, but the instructions seemed to indicate installing from a USB stick I needed an installer of some sort. I don't have any OS on the machine whatsoever. Booted with a disc in gparted to get here.17:24
JayShow can i intall ts3 on 13:1017:24
pdo_fn14Neozonz|Disc: Raring (13.04) has been discontinued update support away.17:24
jhutchinsNeozonz|Disc: We were just discussing that. 13.04 is officially unsupported and hasn't had an official update released so far.17:25
DJonessudo reboot17:25
kostkonJayS, right click on the .run file, select properties, then permissions, then enable allow file executed as program, then press close and then double click on the file17:25
Neozonz|DiscI see thanks...17:25
DJonesGrr, wront terminal17:25
mochar_jhutchins: I didn't do anything because it's a hardware problem and I don't know anything about that. Google didn't work17:25
JaySthanks dude17:25
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usr13lorddune: The installer is included.17:25
jhutchinslorddune: Generally you have to boot from the installer.  If your system has the option to boot from USB, do that.  Otherwise, you need an installer boot disk or installer disk to boot from.17:25
JaySdoint work17:25
usr13lorddune: Just boot to it and install.17:25
JaySi click on it amd ;ibre office starts17:26
rstefanovhello17:26
fa7adIs 13.10 LTS?17:26
rstefanovwhat is the latest version of openssl in 12.04 ?17:26
jackarghi there, I get this when trying to run star conflict, a linux steam game: error while loading shared libraries: libcurl.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or library.17:26
rstefanov12.04 LTS17:26
jackargany help?17:26
jhutchinsfa7ad: No, but it's in current STS.17:26
mochar_jackarg: Forget it17:26
JaySi use 13:1017:26
JaySbest distro17:26
rstefanovi have OpenSSL 1.0.1 and it seems there is no updated version17:26
fa7adYep me too17:26
jackargmochar_: lol what?17:26
endraHey, having issues with installing python-dev: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7227208/17:26
pdo_fn14fa7ad: No, it's not. 13.10 only 9 month support.17:27
mochar_jackarg: Prepare for snarky comments and nothing helpful :]17:27
jhutchinsrstefanov: Yes, there is an update for 12.04, just not 12.10 or 13.0417:27
lorddunejhutchins: i can hit escape to get to a boot menu, not sure if that will work though17:27
jhutchinsrstefanov: The fix is a minor version update.17:27
kostkonjhutchins, there is for 12.1017:27
jackargmochar_: but... why? This channel isn't made for that17:27
rstefanovjhutchins: what about Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS17:27
jhutchinskostkon: Link?17:27
jackargmochar_:  I don't see why people aren't capable to help17:27
kostkonjhutchins, http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/17:28
sydneyJDykstramochar_: I just sounds like your hard disk and your cpu fan.17:28
jhutchinskostkon: Oh, yeah, right, I forgot, 12.04 has extended support.17:28
lorddunejhutchins: isn't there any way to run it from gparted?17:28
jhutchinslorddune: Not that I know of.17:28
kostkonjhutchins, 12.10 yes the last one17:28
mochar_sydneyJDykstra: But it sounds very bad and it's very loud. It's also absent on my w8 partition17:28
jhutchinss/04/10/ - sorry.17:28
lordduneanyone know a way to run a USB ISO install from gparted?17:28
jhutchinslorddune: You would have to use boot commands from grub.17:29
jackargmochar_: WHY is this problem unsolvable?17:29
JayShow to install teamspeak 3?17:29
lorddunejhutchins: unfortunately, booting from USB isn't an option in my BIOS.17:29
usr13lorddune: You are barking up the wrong tree.17:29
dontaI'm trying to get networking running with ubuntu 12LTS17:29
rstefanovjhutchins: i cant seem to install any minor version17:29
rstefanovto be able to install*17:30
lorddunejhutchins: however, I can hit escape and there is a boot menu there17:30
dontaDell Inspiron 940017:30
fa7adJayS: someone already answered that when u asked the first time17:30
usr13lorddune: Will it boot to a CD?17:30
lorddunejhutchins: but I am not sure which slot I need to use17:30
JaySit doesnt work17:30
dontaI tried this and it didn't work: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=215858717:30
fa7adDoes it show some kinda error?17:30
dontaany ideas?17:30
mochar_jackarg: I don't know if it's solvable or not, never said it wasn't. I just said that I don't know anything about hardware and because of that I'm clueless of what could be the problem17:30
usr13lorddune: How did you boot gparted?17:30
sydneyJDykstramochar_: I don't know why,but mine sounds louder than that. Linux could use your hard drive differently.To me it soundls ike nothings wrong.17:30
dontafa7ad: Me? No.17:30
kostkonjackarg, try this:  sudo apt-get install libcurl3:i386    and then try again17:30
lordduneusr13: with a boot disc I created long ago17:31
fa7addonta: not you JayS17:31
JayS?//17:31
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JaySi cant get it working17:31
usr13lorddune: What computer do you have?17:31
bekksdonta: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/network-configuration.html17:31
usr13lorddune: make / model17:31
mochar_sydneyJDykstra: Are you really sure?17:31
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mochar_sydneyJDykstra: Also, thanks for helping17:31
lordduneusr13: it's a 2 year old hp17:31
fa7adLorddune: can gparted disc run terminal and dd?17:32
sydneyJDykstramochar_: actually I am not sure. Are you using ubuntu?17:32
Neozonz|Discany ppa's for raring including the openssl fix?17:32
usr13lorddune: The boot menu does not show USB as an option?17:32
dontabekks: there is no eth17:32
lorddunefa7ad: it has a program called Ghost 4 Linux on here, no idea what it does though17:32
jackargkostkon thanks a bunch, it worked for that dll. now how do I apply the command to all the other ones? libudev.so.0 is the new missing package17:32
jackargmochar_: see, there's a fix!17:32
bekks!raring | Neozonz|Disc17:32
ubottuNeozonz|Disc: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) was the 18th release of Ubuntu. Support ended on January 27, 2014. See !eol, !upgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/raring17:32
kostkon!find libudev.so.017:33
usr13lorddune: (I find it a bit hard to believe that a 2 year old HP laptop does not have the capability to boot a USB drive.)17:33
mochar_sydneyJDykstra: Yes the problem is on ubuntu 13:10 and 14 beta. The sounds is not there on my windows 9 partition17:33
ubottuPackage/file libudev.so.0 does not exist in saucy17:33
mochar_jackarg: I think we had some miscommunication haha17:33
usr13lorddune: It may be that you did not properly install the ISO on the USB drive.17:33
fa7adlorddune: well if you have the iso somewhere you could try copying it to the usb drive using dd17:33
usr13!usb | lorddune17:33
ubottulorddune: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent17:33
lordduneusr13: when I hit the escape key before boot, this computer has a boot menu. i do not recognize which slot I am supposed to use of the 7 USB ports on this machine17:33
Neozonz|Discbekks, aware of that, but was wondering if there was a custom compile or ppa with a patch17:33
dontabekks: this is a clean install btw17:33
bekksNeozonz|Disc: It isnt supported anymore. So the answer is "no".17:34
fa7adlorddune: how about trying each of them17:34
usr13lorddune: Sorry, we can not help you decide which device to boot to.17:34
Neozonz|Disclol ok...17:34
bekksdonta: Pastebin "ifconfig -a" please.17:34
kostkonjackarg, is it libudev.so.0 or libudev.so.1?17:34
jackargkostkon: so.017:34
lorddunehow long does it take to get a menu or something from USB boot??17:34
sydneyJDykstramochar_: Click on the gear in the right hand corner,then type in disk utility and click on it.Select your partion and it will tell you if your disk has sonething wrong.17:35
dontabekks: I don't have networking on that computer (and thus pastebin), since I'll have to type it all out, is there a certain part you're interested in?17:35
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bekkslorddune: Depends on the speed of the usb thumbdrive.17:35
usr13lorddune: ... but you could burn the image to 7 USB drives and plug them all in at once.  That way, you can not make a wrong choice.  :)17:35
JaySis there a terminal comman to install ts317:35
fa7adlorddune: depends on ur pc. For me a few seconds at most17:35
kostkonjackarg, are you on 13.10?17:35
usr13lorddune: (Sorry, I could not resist.)17:35
jackargkostkon: yes17:35
bekksdonta: You can use an usb device, e.g.17:35
gabmushello everyone, can anybody tell me how to open a midi file? i already installed vc-plugin-fluidsynth and the two soundfonts and set vlc up to use the gm soundfont, but it wont read any midi17:35
dontagood point17:35
usr13gabmus: play file.midi17:36
lorddunea screen popped up before, showed the UBUNTU name like it was loading17:36
mochar_sydneyJDykstra: I am on my windows partition right now, I will try it out right now and came back to you. brb!17:36
kostkonjackarg, only option is libudev1, try that. ie  sudo apt-get install libudev1:i38617:36
usr13!sox | gabmus17:36
lorddunewith a keyboard and a little icon of a guy down below17:36
lordduneand then, it loaded for like 5 minutes, then it had a screen that looked like a maze17:36
jackargkostkon: shit it doesn't work. i still get error while loading shared libraries: libudev.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory17:37
fa7adLorddune: then u might be having the wrong architecture17:37
gabmususr13: play FAIL formats: no handler for file extension `midi'17:37
fa7adhappend to me once17:37
lorddunefa7ad: no man, i've been running Linux on this machine forever17:37
usr13gabmus: file <file.name.here>17:37
dontabekks: http://pastebin.centos.org/8786/97065059/17:37
fa7adLorddune: u myt be using amd64 iso on i38617:37
lorddunefa7ad: my old drive has bad sectors, this is for a fresh install.17:37
usr13gabmus: (tell us what it says)17:37
gabmusdata17:38
lorddunefa7ad: I have everything backed up to a portable drive17:38
usr13gabmus: Okeydokey17:38
jhutchins!midi17:38
ubottuTrouble playing MIDI files? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo17:38
bekksdonta: Can you pastebin "lsb_release -a; uname -a; sudo lspci -k; sudo lsusb" please?17:38
fa7adCuz u booted sucvesfully but something with the rest of the boot proccess probable damage iso17:38
lorddunei do have an Ubuntu 11.4 install disc though17:38
dontabekks: is that multiple commands or a single?17:38
bekksdonta: Multiple commands separated by ;17:39
dontak17:39
kostkonjackarg, http://steamcommunity.com/app/212070/discussions/0/540738050967197414/17:39
jhutchins!paste17:39
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:39
bekkslorddune: I'd not use a 11.04 disc for anything :)17:39
usr13donta: They are multiple commands that he separated by ;'s  so that you can enter them as if they were all one.17:39
usr13lorddune: 11.04 is obsolete17:40
jackargkostkon:  thanks! do you understand what the first answer means?17:40
fa7adBekks: he can boot into 11.04 in live mode to burn the iso. Better than gparted alone i guess17:40
bekksfa7ad: I dont think so.17:41
shankerhttp://www.gofundme.com/879tq417:41
shanker=)17:41
gabmuspeople, cant i just use vlc? i remember it used to work just fine17:41
bekksfa7ad: Advising to use an old eol isnt a good idea.17:41
mocharsydneyJDykstra: Which button did I had to press?17:41
fa7adbekks: only for 5 mins maybe just to burn the latest iso on the USB again or verify a md5 check. Is that too bad? :(17:42
xanguagabmus: you can use wathever you want17:42
kostkonjackarg, yeah, what's the output of:  locate libudev.so.0    paste it on paste.ubuntu.com17:42
bekksfa7ad: Why not doing that with a working gparted medium? Why would it be necessary to use an eol medium?17:42
usr13fa7ad: So what you *really* have is an ISO image that you downloaded and saved on a USB drive.  Right?  (If that is the case, why didn't you set up the USB drive properly in the first place?)17:43
usr13!usb | fa7ad17:43
ubottufa7ad: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent17:43
jackargkostkon: http://pastebin.com/uGz9XiRi17:43
fa7adbekks: ok you win17:43
gabmusxangua: the problem is that i cant figure out how to make it work, when i try to open a midi with vlc, it just does nothing17:43
fa7adBut the guy doesn't have any os ryt now17:43
lorddunehey guys, this "Ghost 4 Linux" looks like a winner17:43
fa7adLorddune: whats that17:44
jhutchinslorddune: clonezilla?17:44
griolet’s imagine you’re a Windows administrator for some 15-20 years, and have little experience outside of the Mac world with *nix, and wanted to start somewhere to get a fundamental, ground-up understanding of Linux.17:44
dontabekks: http://pastebin.centos.org/8791/70654081/17:44
griowhat direction might you point that person?17:44
lorddunefa7ad: it's for restoring OS'17:44
usr13lorddune: I've used g4u before, is it the same?17:44
rstefanovso how to update openssl opn 12.04 ?17:44
rstefanovon*17:44
jhutchinsgrio: Install a linux distro17:44
lordduneusr13: yes, it is the same system17:44
bekksrstefanov: by reading http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/17:44
lordduneusr13: i guess i just select source (USB) and destination (HDD)17:45
jhutchinsgrio: Look at http://tldp.org and the wikin pages for your distro.17:45
bekkslorddune: What are you trying to do?17:46
usr13lorddune: No, I think they are different projects.  I've just done a search and find http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/  and  http://sourceforge.net/projects/g4l/17:46
lordduneusr13: when I begin to load this, will I get an option to partition the drive17:46
lorddunebekks: I am trying to install fresh Ubuntu from USB to brand new HDD17:46
aliensbrahis there going to be anything significantly different between the 14.04 beta and the official release?17:46
rstefanovbekks: i am confused, i dont want to upgrade the whole system, just openssl17:47
rstefanovi cant afford dist upgrade or something like that17:47
griojhutchins: done. There’s just a LOT of information out there to grok. Looking for a means to really get under the hood and understand libraries, the environments, the ecosystem (not sure if this is the right word.) tldp.org is a great resource.17:47
lorddunebekks: I have no OS on this machine, only gparted which I booted into RAM from disc17:47
usr13lorddune: Thanks for the info on g4l  I'll download and try it next time.17:47
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bekkslorddune: Then why do you use ghost4linux? Why not using gparted or a current ubuntu cd, partition the new disk, and copy the content of the filesystems to the new disk?17:47
bekkslorddune: the gparted disc is more than enough for everything you are trying to do.17:47
lorddunebekks: Tis was a boot disk that I created long ago, it has lots of stuff on it17:48
jackargkostkon ?17:48
fa7adbekks: hah guess thats somewhere near my suggestion. *justSayin*17:48
jhutchinsgrio: I think one of the best ways to learn is to find some project to do with Linux, then figure out all the bits and pieces of doing it.17:48
bekkslorddune: And? No need to use ghost4linux but another reason for following the instructions I just gave you.17:48
lorddunebekks: nobody knew how to load the iso from gparted, you do??17:48
bekkslorddune: you dont load any iso from gparted at all.17:48
kostkonjackarg, you would normally do it like this LD_PRELOAD=~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime/i386/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libudev.so.0 followed by the game's executable file17:48
bekkslorddune: you said you booted into gparted, thats enough.17:48
mbslkHi All, Does apt-mirror has a pre-mirror script config option? which can run before apt-mirror starts? Also is there a command to check if the apt-mirror is in progress, basically to check apt-mirror status?17:49
bekksmbslk: I told you yesterday that it isnt possible.17:49
bekksmbslk: Nothing has changed since yesterday.17:49
usr13Another alterntative is  http://partedmagic.com/   (also has Disk Cloning)17:49
fa7adlorddune: open up a terminal window and then "dd if=isofile of=dev/ur/usb"17:50
bekksgparted can clone disks, too.17:50
lorddunebekks: you came in late. I have Ubuntu on a USB stick. my machine is torn apart, the old HDD is backed up and in a box to be shipped to Seagate for warranty. The NEW HDD is in the machine and needs a FRESH install using a USB ISO.17:50
dontabekks: just making sure you got the pastebin I sent, and I didn't miss something you said? no rush, just making sur eyou're not waiting on me17:50
donta*sure you're17:50
mbslkbekks: Thanks bekks, I do understand.....so there is no command to check apt-mirror progress?17:50
griojhutchins: that’s fair. I’d do CompTIAs Linux+ track, but I hate paper expects. Considered it as a place to start studying, but came into here for actual users.17:50
jackargkostkon: i get this: http://pastebin.com/Ay86Kg5c17:51
bekksmbslk: Thats not what you asked.17:51
bekksdonta: Can you pastebin "dmesg" as well please?17:51
lorddunefa7ad: no such file or directory17:51
jhutchinsgrio: It can be instructive to lurk here and see questions and answers, problems and solutions.17:51
lorddunefa7ad: and yes, it took me a while to find it, but I have a terminal17:52
mbslkbekks: I know, I am just trying to see what all I can do17:52
usr13grio: If you are in the market for generic information, you might [also] try ##linux17:52
griojhutchins: that’s a part of my plan.17:52
jhutchinsgrio: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html http://www.linuxcommand.org/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/05/20/terminal1.html http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/~kevin/unix-tutorial/toc.html17:52
fa7adLorddune: hhey hey use real location not the mock ones i used17:52
jhutchinsgrio: Console is the power user tool.17:52
bekksmbslk: How about starting to ask the questions you want to be answered and not something else then? :)17:52
griousr13: lurking there as well.17:52
dontabekks: too long to copy from terminal, any ideas?17:52
lorddunefa7ad: hahaha17:53
mbslkbekks: Sure will keep in mind :)17:53
kostkonjackarg, you could try LD_PRELOAD=~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam-runtime/i386/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libudev.so.0 steam steam://rungameid/21207017:53
usr13grio: Have you done an install yet?17:53
lorddunefa7ad: c'mon, I'm stoooopid17:53
jhutchins!pastebinit | donta17:53
ubottudonta: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com17:53
bekksmbslk: the issue you stated yesterday can be solved by the two approaches provided yesterday. You refused both, so there is no solution to your issue.17:53
dontajhsimpson: there is no networking on that computer17:53
dontaand thus no pastebin17:54
fa7adlorddune: if you copied it right you should be able to just boot and install17:54
jackargkostkon: sorry man, then I get this: (not sure if it's an error) http://pastebin.com/paeLFK9P17:54
bekksdonta: "dmesg  >  filename"17:54
lorddunefa7ad: how long does that take. i asked earlier, what exactly am I supposed to see17:54
griojhutchins: Yessir. I’ve installed various versions, and I can follow instructions; it’s more trying to fundamentally understand versus being a direction-monkey. That’s what I’m working towards.17:54
dontak17:54
lorddunefa7ad: it had the Ubuntu load screen, with a keyboard and icon of little guy at bottom17:55
uagenthello! is anyone using chrome or chromium in ubuntu?17:55
lorddunefa7ad: and it loaded 5 or 10 minutes then there was some crazy screen looked like a maze17:55
kostkonjackarg, :/17:55
fa7adUm a few options like install; live mode are dupposed to show up soon after the crazy screen17:55
lorddunefa7ad: and yes, I checked the iso file last night and it checked out fine17:55
mbslkbekks: So I thought about it and from your suggestion I am thinking to use the concept of modifying the source.list file on client side, for that reason I was asking if there is any command to check the status of apt-mirror whether it's currently running/complete etc?17:56
jhutchinsmbslk: ps ax17:56
jackargkostkon: nothing to do I guess :/ well thanks anyways for the help17:56
fa7adlorddune: maybe just wait out and get a cuppa17:56
bekksmbslk: You dont need to check that, as has been told yesterday, since the old files will be accessible until the mirror update is complete.17:56
lordduneuagent: I've been using Chrome in Ubuntu for years, why?17:56
dontabekks: http://pastebin.centos.org/8796/39706620/17:56
usr13grio: See my PM17:57
sydneyJDykstramo17:57
uagentlorddune: i'm trying to gather some info on how various browsers behave17:57
lorddunefa7ad: ok, maybe. but it's a fast(ish) USB17:57
sydneyJDykstraoops!! sorry17:57
uagentcould you visit https://panopticlick.eff.org and paste me the results to PM?17:57
lordduneuagent: in what regards?17:57
bekksdonta: maybe this helps: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1769998.html17:57
fa7adlorddune: maybe the pc is slow.( U mentioned old)17:57
uagentlorddune: digital fingerprints17:58
lorddunefa7ad: no, it's only 2 years old. it's fast(ish)17:58
usr13uagent: They behave badly when you enter a bad URL.  They behave well when given a good URL.17:58
mbslkbekks: But does apt-mirror put a lock when it's running? so that any new package that it's downloading as part of current run will not be accessible?17:58
uagentusr13: whats wrong with the URL?17:58
bekksmbslk: the new packages will be available when the mirror update is finished.17:58
usr13uagent: Sorry, it was a failed attempt at humor.17:59
bekksmbslk: All this has been told yesterday17:59
dontabekks: do I want to use "sudo modprobe b44"?17:59
mbslkbekks: Ahh....thanks for explaining again17:59
fa7adlorddune: dunno whats going on there seems to me like some kinda hardware issue17:59
uagentusr13: :) didnt fail completly though17:59
bekksdonta: you want to read the entire article. ;)17:59
lordduneuagent: I found chrome to work the best with the nvidia video card and chipset I have17:59
pentester_is it possible to move your entire os install to a sd card?17:59
dontalol kk17:59
fa7adlorddune: i had the purple screen stuck up for 15 mons once on my dads old laptop17:59
dontamy bad...18:00
jackargwhile i'm here: ubuntu 13.10 has made my comp much much laggier with unity, video games, and any type of video playback. even when I'm not in a "3D" session. anyone know about this?18:00
vgezerhi everyone. can someone help me with this please: http://askubuntu.com/questions/444033/100-i-o-usage-due-to-jbd218:00
fa7adlorddune: 15 mins*18:00
uagentlorddune: good that they provide that support18:00
aliensbrahif i die young18:00
vgezerI am really annoyed of this behaviour :/18:00
aliensbrahderp wrong channel18:00
lorddunefa7ad: I can't see any USB devices listed under hardware18:00
bekksvgezer: So pastebin "iotop" please.18:00
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fa7adlorddune: literally clueless… somebody with more expertise will help you hopefully. Sorry to waste ur tym18:01
usr13... jackarg ... one of the reasons not everyone likes java18:01
lorddunefa7ad: 2812 Mhz18:02
jackargusr13 ?18:02
usr13vgezer: ... one of the reasons not everyone likes java18:02
usr13jackarg: Sorry, wrong nic18:02
lorddunefa7ad: so the system seems to be performing OK18:02
vgezerbekks: how do I pause it, it does not write to log via iotop > iotop.log18:02
uagentlorddune: can you check the url?18:02
lordduneuagent: which url do you want me to check?18:02
bekksvgezer: press q, and pastebin the last output18:02
uagentlorddune: https://panopticlick.eff.org18:03
vgezerbekks: when i do q, it removes all output.18:03
vgezerclears i mean18:03
bekksvgezer: then press ctrl c18:03
fa7adlorddune: as far as i can tell its booting the disk fine. Dunno what fappens after that18:03
fa7adlorddune: happens*18:03
vgezerbekks: ops. the same. that's why I used screenshot :/18:03
lordduneuagent: i'm in the midst of a rebuild, sorry can't do that now18:04
uagentoki18:04
lorddunefa7ad: how can I recheck the iso file?18:04
uagentany other chrome/chromium user around?18:04
lorddunefa7ad: who knows, maybe I fried it between last night and now18:04
fa7adlorddune: if it comes to the options, then there is one for intergrity check18:05
lorddunefa7ad: geesh I cannot figure out how to do anything on the USB ports18:05
fa7adlorddune: hey ik rest of the pros are gonna hate me. But just try your 11.04 disc maybe its worth a try18:05
lorddunefa7ad: that's why I asked. I could just use 11.4 and upgrade, no??18:06
bekksvgezer: use iotop -b then.18:06
fa7adlorddune: mostly, yes18:06
lorddunefa7ad: pretty sure it's the same kernel18:06
dontabekks: how long should "sudo modprobe b44" take?18:07
bekksdonta: seconds18:07
fa7adlorddune: not sure on the kernel version. But u should get a usable system at the very least18:07
lorddunefa7ad: gonna reboot, load the stick again, grab lunch and see what it does after 30-45 minutes18:07
dontabekks: it's hanging with no output18:07
lorddunefa7ad: thanks for your halp18:07
lordduneAnd thanks everyone else for your help.18:08
bekksdonta: then press ctrl c and see wether it is still loaded18:08
fa7adlorddune: on 11.04 you can just grab some other distro if you want. Maybe a fork like kubuntu18:08
vgezerbekks: yes. now: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7227394/18:08
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fa7adlorddune: hey i hardly  helped. U r welcome anyway18:09
fa7adTada everyone Adios18:09
dontabekks: I don't see any process with that in it?18:09
bekksvgezer: Are you joking actually? You are concerned about a _total_ I/O of less than 1M/s ? :)18:10
vgezerbekks: yes, but I cannot click anywhere. it took 30 seconds to open a terminal window. i have intel i7 4 gb ram18:10
vgezerbekks: i always hear some sound from harddrive18:11
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lob22when ubuntu phone comes out can would we beable to download the apk for android?18:11
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Guest51841Hi, I am having a problem with the Compiz Cube on Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy running MATE. When there are no windows on the screen, it freezes X.18:11
Guest51841(When I try to rotate the cube)18:12
uagentany chrome/chromium user around?18:12
dontabekks: also no such location as ./scripts/driver-select?18:12
bekksdonta: Whats that?18:12
dontabekks: see last post in the thread you linked to18:13
xangua!ask | uagent18:13
ubottuuagent: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience18:13
dontabekks: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1769998&page=418:13
uagentany chrome/chromium user around? - i need a favour :)18:13
xangua!touch | lob22: ubuntu touch is not an android application18:14
ubottulob22: ubuntu touch is not an android application: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch18:14
bekksdonta: I never needed to compile compat-wireless on my own.18:14
OerHeksGuest51841, mate is not supported hete, join the mint channel ?18:14
OerHekshete-here18:14
Guest51841OerHeks: But i'm not using Mint. I'm using Ubuntu.18:14
vgezerbekks: any idea?18:14
lob22ubottu thanks18:15
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)18:15
OerHeksGuest51841, mate is not in our reposity's, so?18:15
dontabekks: should I try reinstalling again? there's other issues such as not properly shutting down18:15
bekksvgezer: also check whats using your cpu.18:15
Guest51841OerHeks: Yes, but this is a Compiz issue.18:15
dontabekks: you have a inspiron 9400? which version of ubuntu are you running on it?18:15
lob22I use to run ubuntu on my computer back in the day have not messed with Linux in forever18:17
Guest51841I am running compiz on my ubuntu box and whenever I have no windows on the screen and I rotate the cube w/ my mouse, X freezes.18:19
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djangotrying to setup a ubuntu partition..i have a windows 7, hard drive will only allow 4gb of the 400gb available..anyone know how i can fix this18:27
johan___Hi! I am doing ssh -X to acces a program (Ansys CFX) via a school server. I want to run a simulation on the server but I want to save the results to my local computer. Is that possible? I guess I want to mount a local drive at the ssh server computer.18:27
lordduneiso install help Part Two.......I am installing from USB, watching processes from a terminal window, thrn screen went black???18:27
bekksdjango: resize your windows partition(s).18:27
djangobekks what18:27
bekksdjango: you asked a question, I answered it.18:28
loahow i can make something like copy paste log?18:28
lordduneidle timeout fail?18:28
djangoit wont let me extend partition on that drive18:30
bekksdjango: Because you have to resize your windows partition(s) first.18:30
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djangoI did...and in that option windows LIMITS me to 9gb....18:31
djangoi did disk defrag and nothing18:31
bekksdjango: So you have to free up space in Windows to be able to shrink even more...18:32
djangoIm not explaining my problem correctly18:32
lorddunecan someone help me, I am trying to install ubuntu , not sure if its going bad or not18:32
djangoI go to C-drive, shrink volume....it only lets me 9gb18:32
djangoi obviously need more18:32
bekksdjango: So you have to free up space in Windows to be able to shrink even more...18:33
Joelif I do an apt-get update, where does the Packages.gz file get expanded locally?18:33
djangobekks how??18:34
bekksdjango: Ask ##windows18:34
SchrodingersScat!details | lorddune18:34
ubottulorddune: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)18:34
lordduneNG2D UNK34XX TPRAST TPROP ROP repeating in terminal whats gping on??18:34
dontabekks: do you have the Inspiron 9400?18:34
bekksdonta: No.18:35
b1g3mHello Humans.18:36
Pa^2...Would you like to play a game?...18:36
b1g3mYes.18:37
DJonesPa^2: No, do you have an Ubuntu support question18:37
b1g3mNegative.18:37
b1g3mDo you have a support question?18:37
vgezerbekks: sorry for late response. there is only chrome with is only 3%18:38
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Beldardjango, double posting is not appreciated use one channel at a time.18:38
yaccAny idea if there is a guide how to use (not necessarily configure/debug) a clickpad with 13.10?18:39
vgezerbekks: there is also a bug here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/60756018:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 607560 in linux (Ubuntu) "jbd2 writing block every 5 - 10 seconds, preventing disk spin-down and making noise" [Low,Incomplete]18:39
yaccBasically how to emulare Button2, Button3, and so on.18:39
bekksvgezer: That bug is for pretty ancient kernels and it is incomplete.18:40
vgezerbekks: should I report another bug report?18:40
bekksvgezer: I'd suggest that.18:41
vgezerbekks: thanks a lot :)18:41
Joelif I do an apt-get update, where does the Packages.gz file get expanded locally?18:43
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surfergalrsync OS backup failed with errors:  (1) buffer overflow expanding %L -- exiting (2) rync error:  errors with program diagnostics (code 13) at log.c(705) [sender=3.0.6] (3) rsync: writefd_unbufffered failed to write 78 bytes to socket [generator]: Broken pipe (32)  -- is it possible to dd the OS directories instead of using rsync and how?18:43
trismJoel: /var/lib/apt/lists/18:44
Joeltrism: thanks18:44
Joeltrism I'm not specifying an arch type in my personal_repo.list, but seems like it's pulling down amd64 only, and not all :\18:45
k1lJoel: what do you want to do exactly?18:46
Joelk1l: punch ubuntu in the face ;) I've got deb s2://user:pass@s3.amazonaws.com/repo/ stable main in a sources list18:47
Joelbut for whatever reason apt-cache only seems to be able to find amd64 packages, and not packages of arch "any"18:48
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k1lJoel: erm, that is way out of the regular way.18:49
designbybeckIf I run updates on my Ubuntu Server ...does that fix the "HeartBleed" issue?18:49
Joelk1l: stuff that's arch indepdent still gets tagged with an arch?18:49
k1lJoel: first, why do you do that? and second: why do you expect to load stuff that doesnt suit your arch? ubuntu uses multiarch anyway18:49
OerHeksdesignbybeck, sure, see !sslbug18:50
k1ldesignbybeck: get all recent updates and then reboot. maybe change private keys18:50
Joelk1l: why do I do what? I want to load stuff that works cross architecture.18:50
lucidodoes anyone here have any experience with pam?18:50
Beldardesignbybeck, Should run as dist-upgrade18:50
designbybeckok tahnk you guys18:50
designbybeckDoing that now... thanks OerHeks k1l  Beldar18:50
k1lJoel: that sounds like a real strange workaround. what is your target here?18:51
Joelk1l: what sounds like a strange workaround?18:51
JoelI can't think of a single reason you'd pin something that doesn't need to be compiled to an architecture.18:51
SchrodingersScat!anyone | lucido18:52
k1lJoel: i think you missunderstand what apt-get is doing with the repositories.18:52
howlettdoes anyone know what the plan is for updating packages that have heartbleed vulnerable ssl statically compiled in is?  I am using haproxy and updating does not seem to solve the problem.18:52
k1lJoel: why should an update/install load all packages for any arch when only the specific used arch is needed?18:53
Joelk1l: I think you're arguing about something you know nothing about. Fixed it. Thanks for you know, distracting from the problem :)18:53
OerHeks!sslbug | howlett, see these posts and compare your ssl version18:53
ubottuhowlett, see these posts and compare your ssl version: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.18:53
lucidoSchrodingersScat, I'm trying to set up parental control using pam_time, what is the http service?18:54
OerHekshowlett, you won't see the 1.0.1.g update number, ubuntu patches the current version18:54
k1lJoel: i think the issue is not a issue after all. it is more "a user wants a strange workaround"18:54
designbybeck!sslbug18:55
ubottuA fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.18:55
howlettYeah, i did those updates and I am still vulnerable.  That is when I realized that haproxy has SSL compiled in and does not use the shared system library.18:55
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funcoland1Hello #ubuntu.. This is my first time in this channel but I came to ask if anyone can help me figure this ubuntu trusty PXE install problem? it begins the installation and I get to a point where it is looking for "trusty-updates/release".. this isn't included on the disc so I don't get why it's looking for it.. anybody have an idea? maybe i have the wrong kernel loaded?18:57
trismhowlett: you should probably file a bug against that package about it18:57
howlettok, thanks18:57
urdaWhat do I need to do to my 12.04 server to update away from the heart bleed bug?18:58
ConsoleWould my grafics card be a ATI Mob. Rad. HD 4xxx or 5xxx series? here's my output of lspxi: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7227608/18:58
urda... nevermind a quick service reboot fixed it18:59
xtristani'm trying to make an automated installer of 12.04 and i'm getting stuck on the ubuntu splash screen that usually gives options of "install ubuntu; check disc for defaults" etc19:00
xtristanwhat's strange is that it's printing my append lines as if it cannot parse my txt.cfg19:00
xtristanis it safe to assume that because it's not getting past the txt.cfg file, it's unlikely to be anything in my preseed files?19:02
vmusris there a dedicated channel for networking questions?19:04
vmusr!network19:04
ubottuWireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs19:04
vmusr!nat19:04
usr13urda: http://blog.matthewdfuller.com/2014/04/how-to-fix-openssl-heart-bleed-bug-on.html19:04
lucidohow can I use pam to restrict internet access?19:05
bekkslucido: Basically you cant.19:05
bekkslucido: PAM is for authentication, not for restricting network functionality.19:06
lucidobekks, thats what I though I read some tutorial about using pam_time to do that but it mention a http service which I dont see here19:06
ShutterstromGood evening. Just a quick question: what happens with my settings in config files when using apt-get upgrade? Are they lost or will the system try to merge old and new settings?19:08
gvoShutterstrom: It will give you a menu listing the options,  use old, use new, see differences etc.19:13
surfergalis it possible to dd copy only specific OS folders on a running server & how?19:13
bekkssurfergal: dd does not operate on filesystem basis, but on disk basis. So the answer is no.19:14
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gvoShutterstrom: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7227685/19:15
surfergalbekks: thanks!  can you dd copy the OS LUN only on a running server without grabbing the symlinks and exports?19:15
Shutterstromgvo: Ahh, thanks!19:15
bekkssurfergal: dd does not operate on filesystem basis, but on disk basis. So the answer is no.19:15
urdausr13: Yeah I got it patched, the key was I didn't have openssl restarted19:16
urdausr13: face-desk19:16
surfergalbekks: how can you backup a running server OS (only) on a LUN?19:17
Shutterstromgvo: Wow, thanks for that link! High class example here! Thanks!19:17
gvoShutterstrom: I was in the process of doing an upgrade.  :)19:18
bekks!backup | surfergal19:18
ubottusurfergal: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning19:18
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gvoShutterstrom: You asked the question about the time it asked me a question.19:18
surfergalbekks: thanks!!!!19:18
Shutterstromgvo: Good luck! (Heartbeat?) :-)19:19
gvoShutterstrom: In part and also 'cause it'd been a while19:19
Shutterstromgvo: Heartbleed*19:19
LBV_UserHi all, there is any planned openssl fix for 12.04?19:23
rwwLBV_User: It was already fixed. http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/19:24
LBV_Userthanks rww, I upgraded the system, but 'openssl version' still as 1.0.1c... that scared me a little19:25
bekksLBV_User: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/19:26
rwwLBV_User: yeah, we backport fixes to released Ubuntu versions instead of upgrading to new major versions post-release19:27
rwwbekks: already linked that :P19:27
bekksrww: Cant be linked enough, nowadays ;)19:27
Corey!ping19:27
ubottupong!19:27
CoreyWhee!19:27
SchrodingersScatIs there a test to see if we're heartbleeding?19:28
bekksSchrodingersScat: Yes. Check http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and update affected packages.19:28
LBV_Userbekks: maybe puting it in the channel desc helps...19:28
SchrodingersScatbekks: That's a good solution, but it's not really a 'test',  if you get what I mean.19:30
bekksSchrodingersScat: It is the pratical solution after reading the changelog.19:31
trismSchrodingersScat: Kees linked http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ on G+ last night, untested by me though19:33
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funcoland1any preseed gurus in here?19:38
warddrHello, did anyone manage to get replicatorG to work on ubuntu 14.04?19:38
bekksfuncoland1: How about just asking your question? :)19:38
bekks!trusty > warddr19:38
ubottuwarddr, please see my private message19:38
SchrodingersScatwhy did they take !anyone out of ubottu? that was one of my favorites, that and !return19:40
funcoland1yeah sorry. anyways i'm having an issue with the trusty PXE install. it gets to a point where it's looking for the "trusty-updates" repository to get some packages I guess? and it hangs with a 404. i don't understand why it's triyng to reach out to it19:41
funcoland1it's looking for ttp://<mypxeserver>/Ubuntu-Trustyx64/dists/trusty-updates/Release then blam.. 404 and hangs for 10+ minutes. the installation does continue after that long period however.19:42
funcoland1that trusty-updates repo doesn't even come on the installation disc (beta 2) for obvious reasons.. i don't know why the installer is looking for it19:42
JaySwhy does wine crash when i try and start a game?19:43
SchrodingersScatJayS: so much detail left out of your question, and I'm not sure if it's even ubuntu related.  Have you read the wine database page for your game?19:44
JayShow do i do that19:44
bekks!winehq | JayS19:45
ubottuJayS: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu19:45
JayS!appdb19:45
ubottuThe Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help19:45
SchrodingersScatJayS: http://appdb.winehq.org/ search for what you are trying to do, then read everything19:45
JaySthere is nothing their19:46
JayS:(19:46
JaySthere19:46
bekksJayS: Then that game is not supported in wine.19:46
JaySpeople have done it in youtube videos :(19:46
SchrodingersScatJayS: you might be a pioneer!19:46
unkerrorwhat game is it?19:46
JaySModern Warfare 319:46
bekksJayS: So ask those people then :)19:46
JayShow so19:47
OerHekstry the 2nd suggestion, join #winehq19:47
unkerrordid you install it with playonlinux?19:47
unkerrorpol has an installation script for that game19:47
JayShow to join a diff channel19:47
JaySdo i do !join winehq19:48
keevitajahi, i installed ubuntu today on dell e5420 and i have no sound. any idea how to fix this?19:48
lasersJayS: /j ##different19:48
JayS#winehq is bad19:49
JaySno rely19:49
JaySreply19:49
ikoniathere is nothing wrong with #winehq19:49
ikoniaplease wait for a response19:50
bekks!appdb | JayS19:50
ubottuJayS: The Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help19:50
JayShttp://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1366219:50
sebastianstudiohello again! i have a midi/usb keyboard. line6 mobile keys 25 and want to connect it with jack-midi synthesizers, but mobile keys is only shown as a alsa-midi device in patchage. how can i change that?19:51
sebastianstudioshown in patchage / jack.19:51
kartJayS, winehq is not bad. those guys helped me many-a-times..pretty cool guys is what i can tell you19:51
OerHeksJayS,  Modern Warfare 3 needs 2 gb RAM, 3 gb is better ... do you have such system?19:52
tex83How would I get SPICE on a linux box? Does it respond to apt-get? Sometimes package names are not what I expect them to be and I'm not sure how to look up the package name and repository.19:53
JayS10gb ram, amd fx 4130 and 7750 1gb gddr519:53
tex83http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPICE19:53
ikoniathen install the correct package19:53
ikoniatex83: search the repo for spice19:53
JaySit says Installing direct x for windows step 2 of 219:54
ikoniaJayS: #winehq19:54
JaySright19:55
JaySit gets past installing and stuff but it freeses steam after so19:56
ikoniaJayS: #winehq19:56
JaySno reply19:56
ikoniaJayS: wait for a repo19:56
ikoniareply19:56
JaySstop spamming we with that19:56
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ikoniaJayS: then stop asking wine questions in here19:56
ikoniaJayS: it's supported in #winehq19:56
tex83ikonia: uh... how?19:56
ikoniatex83: open the package manager ?19:56
tex83ikonia: how?19:58
ikoniatex83: what package manager do you normally use ?19:58
tex83ikonia: would the be "Ubuntu Software Center"?19:58
ikoniatex83: ok, so search for "spice" in software center19:58
ikoniatex83: then when you see the right spice package, click "install"19:59
tex83ikonia - I know how to use that. Is the "Ubuntu software center" really just a search front end for apt-get?19:59
JaySi now know this is a rror19:59
ikoniatex83: it's a package manager, the same as apt-get20:00
ikoniaJayS: #winehq20:00
JaySYour Graphics Hardware does not support all features (CSM) needed to run this game20:00
tex83ikonia: cool. Thank you.20:00
JaySthis is a ubuntu problem20:00
ikoniaJayS: no, it's not20:00
ikoniaJayS: it's a wine problem20:00
JaySno20:00
JaySits a engine error20:00
ikoniaJayS: what are you running when you get that error20:00
rwwwhen run through wine20:00
JayScs:go20:00
ikoniaJayS: are you running it through wine ?20:01
JaySno20:01
JaySpol20:01
ikoniaJayS: pol ?20:01
ikoniaplay on linux ?20:01
JaySeyyy20:01
ikoniathat's wine20:01
ikoniaso it's a wine problem20:01
ikonia#winehq is where you need to ask20:01
aliensbrahDoesn't CSGO play on linux?20:01
KillaloTno, not currently20:02
KillaloT"Meanwhile, Newell confirmed a Linux version of Valve's multiplayer shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is in the works: "It's being worked on but we don't have an ETA," he said."20:03
KillaloTfrom 5th march this year20:03
aliensbrahAh, Valve has most source games available on linux though, I think anyway20:04
OerHeksthere is an #ubuntu-steam channel too ;-)20:05
unkerroryou can provide all the support channels you want, but there will always be someone who that just isn't good enough for :)20:06
OerHekssupport is free, no refund20:06
unkerrorbut but... I wanted to pay for support!20:07
simpletonAnyone familiar with Blackbuntu?20:08
bekkssimpleton: Thats not an official derivative. No support.20:09
simpletonJust looking for info, not necessarily support.20:10
Jordan_Usimpleton: Info on non-Ubuntu distros is better found in channels like ##linux, or #ubuntu-offtopic.20:11
simpletonWhy thank you, Jordan.20:12
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Jordan_Usimpleton: You're welcome.20:16
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jack1 /set irc.server.freenode.nicks "mynick,mynick2,mynick3,mynick4,mynick5"20:24
jack1 /set irc.server.freenode.nicks "tinybike,tensorjack,jack.p"20:24
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cisconinjalong story short, anyway i can delete my 1 TB hdd while ssh'd to that box. i just added that hdd to an esxi server and it keeps booting from ubuntu and i don't want that20:33
xpistosHey Dumb question ... if I download the beta and then update after the fact, should I be okay?20:38
xpistosNever done it before20:38
xpistosor update it after 4.1720:38
bekksxpistos: ?20:39
k1lxpistos: the betas get all updates to be a final on release day20:39
dpI've given an app  setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin=eip, but I'm still getting EPERM when trying to do PF_PACKET sockets. any suggestions?20:39
xpistosthanks k1120:39
xpistosbekks: sorry. I should have been more lcear20:40
xpistosclear20:40
xpistos... facepalm20:40
prevailprechello world20:43
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ThaxllHi, is there a way to ignore dns servers from dhcp in the /etc/network/interfaces? I know that one from redhat but can't find anything in debian like distro?20:48
sebastianstudio hey. i want to run "a2jmidid -e" in startup script in QJackCtl but it doesnt really work. Can someone help me?20:49
newuser420So what do I need to install to detect and rip a win7 iso from this disc?20:52
newuser420The disc has stuff on it, the drive is functional, my distro is stable and up-to-date, but it can't read the blocks from the disc- I was told it may be an issue with NTFS detection...?20:53
newuser420Problem is that my buddy's laptop disc drive broke so he needs me to rip the ISO from the disc and make a live-usb, but I can't do that if I can't see the contents of the disc :/20:54
daftykinsnewuser420: windows CDs are *not* NTFS, either you can read it or you can't20:54
newuser420The disc is pretty clean though...I don't know what the problem is20:55
daftykinsnewuser420: do you have access to a working windows machine? you're not going to be able to make a bootable flash drive with ubuntu afaik20:55
SchrodingersScatdaftykins: no? I would think it would be much easier to make in ubuntu.20:56
xMopxShellhi, is the patched openssl for heartbleed in official repos yet?20:57
daftykinsxMopxShell: yes and has been for days20:57
bekksxMopxShell: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/20:57
newuser420Why can't I make a bootable windows live-usb with ubuntu?20:57
daftykinsbekks: we really need a factoid :( heh20:57
xMopxShellhmm. daftykins: i've updated and upgrade a mail server and imaps is still vulnerable.20:57
bekksdaftykins: Yeah :(20:57
k1l!sslbug20:57
ubottuA fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.20:57
bekksxMopxShell: how do you now?20:58
daftykinsSchrodingersScat: well the MS provided boot image writer is a .exe, though granted there are other ways to do it20:58
bekksk1l: \o/20:58
xMopxShellbekks: i ran that python script against it20:58
xMopxShellsec, ill find it.20:58
daftykinsk1l: *hug*20:58
Giles1Hi... I logged this bug in Qt: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-38125 I've since realised that 1) it had nothing to do with Qt, and it was something broken in saucy, and 2) its apparently fixed in trusty. How can I track down the cause, can the fix be backported to saucy?20:58
bekksxMopxShell: which ubuntu release do you run?20:58
k1l(it was not my work, but i take the credit ;p )20:58
bekksxMopxShell: And did you restart as suggested?20:58
xMopxShellbekks: http://pastebin.com/WmxzjkXJ this script20:58
xMopxShellHmmm I don't recall if I rebooted. Ill try that now.20:59
newuser420dafty, you can write an image file with any program, doesn't have to be an .exe o.O20:59
bekksxMopxShell: which ubuntu release do you run?20:59
xMopxShellIll check when it's back up. its either 13.10 or 13.4 64bit20:59
bekksxMopxShell: which one of those?20:59
ubunnoobhi guys am in hot waters here.  i forgot my password to log into ubuntu. how do i reset it?20:59
bekksxMopxShell: 13.04 is end of support.20:59
xMopxShellI don't recall. Ill check in a sec20:59
newuser420brb, I'm going to reboot my machine and see if it gives me a prompt to install win7, to see if there's a problem with the disc or not21:00
uagentany chrome/chromium user around? - i need a favour :)21:00
xMopxShellbekks: yeah, its 13.04. So would the update not be coming to that?21:00
bekksxMopxShell: 13.04 will not be updated anymore.21:01
k1l!password21:01
ubottuForgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords21:01
xMopxShellI see. so I would need to upgrade. thanks!21:01
bekksxMopxShell: you have to update to 13.1021:01
k1lubunnoob: see ^21:01
xMopxShellupgrading distros always makes me nervous :)21:01
xMopxShellthanks, though!21:01
SchrodingersScatdaftykins: I was thinking one could dd the cd, or whatever approved method for reading the disk into an iso, then dd it onto the liveusb, etc.21:01
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* Giles1 wonders what an S-cat is.21:02
bekksGiles1: A weird creature between life and death.21:02
k1lxMopxShell: upgrade are automated tested in ubuntu since some time and work better then before. but be aware of murphys law21:02
xMopxShellHaha yep. I'm in esxi luckily, so ill do a snapshot.21:02
Giles1bekks: Thanks for clearing that up.21:02
Neo01hello world!21:03
Giles1Neo01: A bot test program.21:03
Neo01what?21:04
Giles1Neo01: Usually "hello world!" is the first program you learn to write.21:04
Neo01i just installed irssi on my linux OS21:05
Neo01just testing it out on this channel21:05
SchrodingersScatNeo01: wonderful21:05
Giles1This is hardly "the world" but ok.21:05
k1lGiles1:  Neo01: we have a offtopic channel for chitchat. please stick to technical ubuntu support in here.21:06
Neo01hahahah it is the world confined within this channel21:06
Giles1k1l: Hi... I logged this bug in Qt: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-38125 I've since realised that 1) it had nothing to do with Qt, and it was something broken in saucy, and 2) its apparently fixed in trusty. How can I track down the cause, can the fix be backported to saucy?21:06
Giles1k1l: Any idea who to ask about this?21:09
k1lGiles1: best is to file a ubuntu bug in launchpad.net. and then talk there to the maintainer of qt in ubuntu21:10
k1l!bug | Giles121:10
ubottuGiles1: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.21:10
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BootinbullHas anyone had to deal with multiple sites on one server - and how to control the $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'} variable... make it the correct name for each site? I see a lot out there about multiple site config, but this isn't mentioned.21:13
skypeSvenAERTSHi I’ve got a One Laptop Per Child XO.  I got an error message appearing telling me I have to install GStremer ffmpeg video plugin.  But when want to do that, I get an error message "Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (apt) isnt' associated with any program.  What now? Thy21:14
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uagentno one using chrome/chromium?? ^^21:15
Jordan_UskypeSvenAERTS: What version of Ubuntu are you running on this XO?21:15
k1luagent: choose as you like21:15
Bashing-omuagent: I run Google-Chrome on 13.10, what is your request ?21:16
uagentBashing-om: thanks for responding! could you please visit this website: https://panopticlick.eff.org, and paste me back (PM) the results?21:16
trinodeI know about the +1 channel, but it's always so quiet in there.... anyone have issues with Lenovo ThinkPads completely refusing to boot ubuntu in uefi mode?21:17
Bashing-omuagent: I'll look.21:17
Jordan_Utrinode: This channel is only for support of supported versions of Ubuntu.21:18
trinodeOK21:18
BootinbullHas anyone had to deal with multiple sites on one server - and how to control the $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'} variable... make it the correct name for each site? I see a lot out there about multiple site config, but this isn't mentioned.21:18
trinodeUsing 13.10, anyone have issues with Lenovo ThinkPads completely refusing to boot ubuntu in uefi mode?21:18
Johnny_Linuxsheesh21:18
mwiccan someone help me connect to my VSFTP server on 12.4,  which claims that it's running21:18
mwici'm getting connection timeout from gFTP21:19
Bashing-omuagent: nope, I do not ultimately trust the source.21:19
mwicIt's quite flaky, though .. I was able to connect with certain hostnames (not the IP address) and I think regular FTP instead of FTPS21:19
uagentBashing-om: eh? which source? and why not?21:19
OerHekstrinode, there are a lot of thinkpads, what thinkpad do you have?21:20
Bashing-omuagent: tracking information, and what might be shared.21:20
trinodeOerHeks: L54021:20
k1luagent: since that is not plain ubuntu support would you mind to put that topic into #ubuntu-offtopic ? thanks21:20
SchrodingersScatBashing-om: right, it's eff though; fair if you trust no-one21:20
uagentBashing-om: well, you give that with every click you make :) i don't see the harm, but ok, thanks for checking it out anyway21:21
uagentk1l: sure, sorry21:21
OerHekstrinode, read a lot about bricked T540's, some say l540 too21:24
trinodeOerHeks: what?!?21:24
OerHekstrinode, in german http://www.heise.de/open/artikel/UEFI-Linux-kann-aktuelle-Thinkpads-beschaedigen-2105920.html21:25
skypeSvenAERTSJordan_U: I can’t find it. In the terminal I followed these instructions “Open the Terminal (keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+T)21:25
skypeSvenAERTSEnter the command lsb_release -a”21:25
skypeSvenAERTSJordan_U: but it reads: command not found ...21:25
Jordan_UskypeSvenAERTS: What is the exact and complete error message, word for word?21:26
Evilmaxhi all21:27
Evilmaxcould be dangerous drop the file exstantion if i know the exstansion?21:27
Evilmaxfor example rename pic.png to simply pic21:27
Evilmaxand use it21:27
SchrodingersScatEvilmax: depends, ubuntu itself generally doesn't seem to care, other programs might21:28
skypeSvenAERTSJordan_U: bash: lsb_release: command not found21:28
trinodeOerHeks: damn! I wonder if they've fixed it yet21:28
Evilmaxi have to show those pictures in web site21:28
Evilmaxwww-data will handle them21:28
trinodeI updated the firmware when I got it yesterday21:28
Jordan_UskypeSvenAERTS: Then it appears you're not using Ubuntu at all.21:28
k1lskypeSvenAERTS: what system is that?21:28
Evilmaxwhat do you think, SchrodingersScat?21:29
Evilmaxwww-data will use them21:29
Jordan_UskypeSvenAERTS: Try asking in #olpc-help, or ##linux.21:29
SchrodingersScatEvilmax: then really I think that's asking if apache2 cares, or maybe client end like firefox/chromium/etc.21:29
SchrodingersScatEvilmax: test one and see how it goes?21:30
Evilmaxyes, i tested21:30
Evilmaxit works21:30
Evilmaxbut i have some doubts about security21:30
SchrodingersScatEvilmax: not sure what you mean, unless you can elaborate.21:31
skypeSvenAERTSJordan_U: I’m asking there… but there’s nobody around.21:31
Evilmaxfor example...my upload form checks exstension21:31
Evilmaxit must be png or jpg21:31
Evilmaxthen it rename file, dropping exstension21:31
Evilmaxit is sufficient for security this simple check?21:31
Jordan_UskypeSvenAERTS: That unfotunately doesn't make this the right channel, as you're not using Ubuntu.21:32
k1lEvilmax: the file extension is not a security index.21:32
Evilmaxor i have to use something like md5...i don't know21:32
Evilmaxif someone upload a dangerous file with png exstension?21:32
Evilmaxcould be dangerous?21:32
Evilmaxsorry my bad english21:33
OerHekstrinode, if that firmware recent, you are fine.21:33
mpmcHey guys, I just had a weird bug, I got trapped in the desktop switcher! I attempted to move xchat to a new space and it got stuck between two workspaces! couldn't exit had to reboot!21:33
SchrodingersScatEvilmax: that's over my head, I'm not experienced enough to know what would be a risk or not, in that situation.21:33
Slade-so for some reason apt-get is keeping a few packages back when i try to do a 'apt-get upgrade'   .. any ideas why?  linux-image-generic python3-distupgrade ubuntu-release-upgrader-core21:33
Evilmaxof course i will use "img" tag for use that file...but if it is a executable?21:34
Evilmaxan executable with ong fake exstension21:34
Evilmaxi am a newbie too...21:34
Evilmaxonly doubts21:34
Evilmaxong=png* sorry21:34
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k1lSlade-: apt-get dist-upgrade   # no that will not bring you to a new ubuntu version21:35
k1l!apt | Slade- see this for more informations21:35
ubottuSlade- see this for more informations: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome), !Muon (KDE) or !Apper (KDE)21:35
pw_Can you come here for help on printer use in ubuntu 12.04?21:36
Slade-k1l: i usually use do-release-upgrade for new upgrade.. hmm21:36
bnghi all my Smuxi IRC client just freezes randomly, does anyone else experience thi annoyance?21:36
k1lSlade-: apt-get upgrade cant install new packages that is apt-get dist-upgrade for. for more explanation see the docs21:36
Slade-none of them seem to be the release that fixes hearthbleed tho :P21:36
Slade-k1l: yea reading, thanks :)21:37
skypeSvenAERTSJordan_U: I see this gnome symbol at the top left.21:37
CoffidEvening - is there anyone around who can help me out with a dual boot drama??21:37
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k1lSlade-: apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade has nothing to do with ubuntu version upgrades.21:38
Slade-k1l: yea noticing that now.21:38
Jordan_UskypeSvenAERTS: This is neither #olpc-help, nor ##linux.21:38
k1l!sslbug > Slade- see this why you are looking at the wrong spot21:38
ubottuSlade-, please see my private message21:38
bngI know Smuxi bugs are not Ubuntu bugs, but I am just getting more and more upset with Ubuntu...21:38
unkerroris there a simple command-line to upgrade to a new ubuntu release?21:38
Slade-distupgrade failed21:38
bngOr what IRC clients are you using?21:38
k1lunkerror: "sudo do-release-upgrade"21:38
unkerrork1l: thanks21:39
Guest46529for a macbook air with a MS-DOS fat partitition, should I boot with rEFIt and use a flash drive or what?21:39
k1lbng: irssi, xchat, ... use what you want21:39
skypeSvenAERTSJordan_U: I found a gnome channel ... let me see who's going to be faster the linux channel or gnome channel. Thy Jordan.21:39
phoebe2test ddaa21:39
k1lSlade-: dist-upgrade21:39
phoebe2LOL it is working21:39
bngk1l: I do, I installed Smuxi, but it just randomly freezes21:39
Slade-yea21:39
bngk1l: will try those, thank you21:40
Slade-k1l: ran into a different issue, fixing :)21:40
unkerrorbng: you can also try Konversation21:40
k1lSlade-: put all commands and output into a pastebin and show the link here21:40
unkerrorI found that it worked better on my system then others I tried21:40
k1l!bug | unkerror21:40
ubottuunkerror: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.21:40
Slade-k1l: nah its not that.. i have too many images on the boot partition gotta clean i tup21:40
bngunkerror: might do that, KDE apps are often the only hope (unless they burry me under buttons and setting dialogues)21:41
Guest46529Quick question, do I install from the rEFIt boot or install from the origin OS?21:41
phoebe2test21:42
bngBTW speaking of buggy Ubuntu, does anyone still experience unity-panel-service (or something like that) and/or hud-service just eating CPU time?21:43
phoebe2I am testing printing sorry for spamming21:43
bngbecause I do, I remember this bug or two for at least a year21:43
unkerrorbng: happy to say I don't experience Unity, at all :)21:43
Jordan_Uphoebe2: In the future, please use ##test, so that you don't have to apologize.21:43
k1l!tests | phoebe221:43
KeithLGOnline21:43
k1l!test | phoebe221:43
KeithLGOffline21:43
ubottuphoebe2: Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test )21:43
phoebe2sorry, i am leaving21:44
snoooophi, I am looking for a application that let me write what I am going to do the next 40 minutes and then countdown until then. Do anybody know about such an application ?21:46
snoooopor just a free alarm clock ?21:47
jd_68did canonical issue the libssl fix yet??21:47
bngunkerror: you actually pointed me to the topic with KDE :) I am currently using Unity because of its UI design, but the technical side just leaves an impression of being crappy and not developing much21:47
unkerrorbng: I personally just don't like Unity's UI design ;)21:47
SchrodingersScat!info alarm-clock | snoooop21:47
ubottusnoooop: alarm-clock (source: alarm-clock): Alarm Clock for GTK Environments. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.5-1.2ubuntu1 (saucy), package size 597 kB, installed size 1664 kB21:47
SchrodingersScatsnoooop: not sure if there's anything exactly like you want, you could probably combine a few programs to do it.21:48
hroberts89436can someone give me some idea why I get this error:21:48
unkerrorjd_68: the openssl bug was patched on monday for ubuntu21:48
hroberts89436http://pastie.org/906487521:48
jd_68unkerror: thanks21:49
unkerrorjd_68: the version number did not change though, the fix was simply backported to the released version21:49
hroberts89436It happens when attempting to sudo update-rc.d mpd enable21:49
k1l!sslbug > jd_6821:49
ubottujd_68, please see my private message21:49
jd_68unkerror: was it available for 12.04 lts?21:49
unkerrorjd_68: yes21:49
trinodeHmm, I have to enable CSM to boot ubuntu, is that expected or can it run in pure UEFI mode?21:50
k1ljd_68: see the bots message21:50
Jordan_Utrinode: Ubuntu supports UEFI.21:51
hroberts89436can someone give me some idea why I get this error: http://pastie.org/9064875. It happens when I sudo update-rc.d mpd enable. and how can I resolve it?21:51
Jordan_Utrinode: Are you having trouble booting an Ubuntu liveCD/USB, or your installed system?21:51
bngunkerror: on one hand I like the top panel, the way it moves away lot of unnecessary stuff, and how it integrates menus of the running program. On the other hand it's just plain crappy in some areas...21:52
snoooopSchrodingersScat,  do you mean I should run " sudo apt-get install alarm-clock" ?   I did that earlier and something got installed.  The problem is that I don't know how to run the application, maybe it is broken ?21:52
intxwhere's the faq on heartbleed21:53
SchrodingersScatsnoooop: I don't think the binary is alarm-clock, I think it's just 'alarmclock', open up a terminal and type 'alarm' then tab complete and see what your options are.21:53
unkerrorbng: I prefer a lightweight GUI with a simple list of programs that I have installed (ie. xfce)21:53
trinodeJordan_U: it boots the DVD, installs, then when it tries to boot, it has a black screen with a non flashing cursor for 10 or so seconds then drops back to the bios boot device list21:53
k1l!sslbug | intx21:53
ubottuintx: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.21:53
hroberts89436can someone give me some idea why I get this error: http://pastie.org/9064875. It happens when I sudo update-rc.d mpd enable. and how can I resolve it?21:54
bngunkerror: couldn't it just remember the stupid corners settings, I mean every time? (for the compiz windows composing)21:54
SchrodingersScatsnoooop: but yes, i was suggesting you take a look at the alarm-clock package, there are probably a few options out there and it is one.21:54
bngunkerror: yes, me too :) That's why I left KDE back in the early version 4 times21:54
Jordan_Utrinode: Are you currently booted into Ubuntu?21:55
trinodeJordan_U: no, but I can in a while if you have an idea?21:56
snoooopSchrodingersScat,   stupid of me to not check that,, thanks21:56
gmachine_24greetings earthlings. whenever I plug in a new external drive (usb, etc.) the computer automatically scans it with EasyTag, the music/mp3 file tagger. I don't know why and how can I stop this? Thanks.21:56
bngunkerror: Why can't just KDE have some real designers, all that button bloat is terrible... Or why did Cannonical not choose to build on top of KDE?21:56
SchrodingersScatsnoooop: not at all, I made the same mistake originally, it's why I remembered.21:57
k1lbng: well, that is way out of topic for this technical support channel :)21:57
unkerrorbng: I don't know, but at least we have a choice :)21:57
unkerrorbng: unlike those poor windows users21:57
intxoh interesting, ubuntu patched heartbleed automatically (unattended upgrades), but it didn't restart the webserver so I was still vulnerable21:57
intxso as a PSA, restart any services that depend on openssl21:58
k1lintx: well, that is a admins task, not ubuntus21:58
daftykinsintx: good to know :)21:58
hroberts89436can someone give me some idea why I get this error: http://pastie.org/9064875. It happens when I sudo update-rc.d mpd enable. and how can I resolve it?21:58
intxk1l: it is :) but not one I was apparently aware of21:58
daftykinshroberts89436: looks like you don't have an init script21:58
bngunkerror: not enough of it, maybe? k1l: sorry, the question with unity-panel-service still stands :)21:58
SchrodingersScathroberts89436: where did you get that command? ie. why did you try to run that line?21:58
snoooopSchrodingersScat,  I see,    :  )21:58
hroberts89436daftykins. the script is in the init.d directory21:59
bngdoes anyone else here use Smuxi?21:59
hroberts89436SchrodingersCat. I am trying to enable the service21:59
Jordan_U!bootinfo | trinode21:59
ubottutrinode: Boot info script is a usefull script for diagnosing boot problems. Run the script following the directions here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1291280 and then look at RESULTS.txt (or !pastebin it for others to look at).21:59
daftykinsbng: never heard of it21:59
SchrodingersScathroberts89436: have you checked if 'sudo service mpd start' works?21:59
hroberts89436schrodingerscat: it does work. I would like it to start on boot22:00
arthurdentwhat is the most minimal available installation of ubuntu?22:00
hroberts89436schrodingerscat: actually it did not work22:00
k1larthurdent: if you mean which standarddesktop: Lubuntu22:00
hroberts89436schrodingersscat: actually it did not work22:01
SchrodingersScathroberts89436: k, I don't use mpd, so I'm little help past that try.22:01
k1larthurdent: or go with server/minimal install and go by yourself22:01
arthurdentk1l: no i mean the smallest installed image in terms of disk space22:01
hroberts89436they sent me over here to you guys22:01
hroberts89436schrodingersscat: they sent me over here to you guys22:02
tjmehtahow do i install linux-image-extra-`uname -r`22:02
tjmehtawhen my uname -r is linux-image-extra-3.13.3-tinycore6422:02
tjmehtawhen my uname -r (kernel) is 3.13.3-tinycore6422:03
ikoniatjmehta: you're not using ubuntu22:03
ikoniatjmehta: you're using a tiny core spin based on ubuntu22:03
ubunnoobcan u use teamviewer on ubuntu?22:03
ikoniatjmehta: so the ubuntu repos won't have software for you, and this channel doesn't support your distro22:03
k1ltjmehta: please ask that the support of that OS22:03
tjmehtaLinux 5b46b2136d5c 3.13.3-tinycore64 #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 05:35:38 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux22:03
tjmehtait is sauce in docker22:03
ikoniatjmehta: you've said the kernel 3 times now - it's not ubuntu22:04
tjmehtai see22:04
ikoniatjmehta: it's a tinycore spin22:04
tjmehtasorry22:04
OerHeksubunnoob, sure, but teamviewer is not in our repos, see their website22:06
SchrodingersScatubunnoob: http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux.aspx as much as they will let you22:06
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ubunnoobthanks22:08
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ubunnoobis ubuntu ONE getting shut down?22:12
k1lubuntu one file sync. yes22:12
SchrodingersScat!info owncloud | ubunnoob22:13
ubottuubunnoob: owncloud (source: owncloud): cloud storage for files, music, contacts, calendars and many more. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.0.12+dfsg-1ubuntu1~saucy1 (saucy), package size 3574 kB, installed size 16533 kB22:13
NyasperError: Invalid Extent prompt at boot up.22:16
NyasperWhat do I do?22:16
Jordan_UNyasper: Do you have backups of all your important data?22:18
bngdo you people experience picture artifacts while playing videos in VLC? I run into them even though they should be without errors - I verify them with checksum22:18
Nyasper...other than windows 98 virtual box yeah.22:18
NyasperWhat's wrong with it?22:18
Nyasperit suddenly started doing it on the desktop but not on the laptop22:18
bngand when I shuffle back few seconds it is played correctly22:19
bngit happens every now and then, my RAM is fine, I experience no data corruptions elsewhere22:19
bekksNyasper: Actually you are using ext4, are you?22:21
NyasperI don't know?22:21
Jordan_UNyasper: It's hard to tell from that (seemingly) partial error message, but it sounds veguely like filesystem corruption.22:21
bekksNyasper: look at "mount" then.22:21
Jordan_U!fsck | Nyasper22:22
ubottuNyasper: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo touch /forcefsck && sudo shutdown -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot22:22
NyasperI have a hard time on this computer especially it lags like a monster and is a windows seven mainly.22:22
NyasperOkay I have the file system mounted22:23
Nyasperwhat do I do?22:23
ubunnoobis it better to use a VM for ubuntu or have it has a dual boot alongside windows?22:23
NyasperAll the files are here.22:23
SchrodingersScatubunnoob: define 'better'22:23
Nyasperhow do I tell if it's ext4?22:24
NyasperBefore my dog decides it needs to go pee.22:24
Nyasper\: Please.22:24
DarkAceXtremehow do I emulate a virtual linux?22:24
bekksDarkAceXtreme: Either you emulate it, or you virtualize it.22:25
ubunnoobSchrodingersScat less risk of having corrupt hard disk?22:25
DarkAceXtremelol22:25
DarkAceXtremeI'm asking here because I don't know what I'm talking about and don't know what to search for on da goorgles22:25
bekksDarkAceXtreme: that wasnt a joke. :P22:25
DarkAceXtremeyeah22:25
bekksDarkAceXtreme: Then what are you actually trying to do?22:26
Nyasperbekks, Its using ext3/422:26
DarkAceXtremeI want to run a new ubuntu inside my current installation22:26
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SchrodingersScatubunnoob: sounds subjective, I trust some OS less than others, the answer could change per person.22:26
DarkAceXtremeI'm trying to create a wiki page on how to set up a program, and it'd be best if I used a new system22:26
bekksNyasper: ext3 doesnt use extents, so your ext4 filesystem(s) are corrupted. Run an offline fsck -f as has been suggested already22:27
DarkAceXtreme(a specific program)22:27
Nyasperhow do I run that? from grub rescue?22:27
bekksDarkAceXtreme: Then run a virtual machine, and install a guest vm. You can do that with VirtualBox22:27
bekks!fsck | Nyasper22:27
ubottuNyasper: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo touch /forcefsck && sudo shutdown -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot22:27
NyasperConsidering I can't boot into that os...22:27
bekksNyasper: Then you need a livecd.22:28
NyasperOkay22:28
ubunnoobSchrodingersScat whats yours?22:28
SchrodingersScatubunnoob: I don't trust windows to do anything, so I would say dual-boot or only a gnu/linux.22:29
gmachine_24greetings earthlings. whenever I plug in a new external drive (usb, etc.) the computer automatically scans it with EasyTag, the music/mp3 file tagger. I don't know why and how can I stop this? Thanks.22:29
skinuxWhat do we do when sound and video stop working?22:30
ubunnoobSchrodingersScat me too22:31
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daftykinsskinkitten: we explain what we mean in detail22:31
SmrtzHey, is there anything special involved in chownnig a /dev/tty?22:32
skinkittendaftykins, HUH?22:32
gmachine_24skinkitten, he/she is saying you must give more details........ who what why when how22:33
skinkittenOH IT MUST BE skiNUX WHO LEFT CARRY ON22:33
gmachine_24yes, it was skinux........ or whomever22:33
daftykinsskinkitten: sorry, i didn't notice a user quit and tab complete fail'd :)22:35
skinkitten:]22:36
DarkAceXtremewhat DE does ubuntu 13 use?22:37
bekksDarkAceXtreme: Ubuntu 13.10 uses Unity.22:37
ubunnoobgot a small issue. just finish the last step of installing ubuntu and it ask me to restart my pc.... so i did and the disc ejected and i took out the cd and close the cd tray but my screen as gone black. should i hit the power button and turn off the pc?22:40
bekksubunnoob: press a key first22:41
ubunnoobbekks lol thanks22:41
daftykinsnormally it displays "Remove the disc in the tray and press enter to reboot"22:42
daftykinsbut sometimes that goes funny22:42
ubunnoobit booted and i saw his after choose ubuntu the something   /map.. is not ready yet or not avaliable... (sorry i didnt get a chance to ready all the message)22:43
gmachine_24ubunnoob, might be bc you have an encrypted drive/partition22:44
gmachine_24that was actually a question on my part22:44
ubunnoobgmachine_24 i did encrypt my home when i was setting it home. anyways will this be a problem in the future bc of that message?22:45
ki7rwi recently installed a intel 7260 wifi card (802.11ac) into my laptop but iwconfig reports it as 802.11abgn - should i be concerned? dmesg & lspci shows the card. i don't have an ac router to test against22:45
gmachine_24ubunnoob, I get that message all the time on systems where I have encrypted either the home directory or the entire drive22:46
bekkski7rw: No, why would you need to be concerned?22:46
gmachine_24ubunnoob, patience solves that problem22:46
ki7rwbekks: shouldn't iwconfig report it as 802.11ac?22:46
bekkski7rw: Not if its an 802.11abgn22:47
thinknowHow can i make openvpn with .conf and passphrase(when you start it up) and you have to change the nameservers (edit resolv.conf to the right nameservers ) I want it possible to make this happen automatically or permanent!22:47
ki7rwbekks: it's an ac card22:48
bekkski7rw: Which model number very exactly is it?22:48
ubunnoobgmachine_24 so i shouldnt bothered?22:48
gmachine_24ubunnoob, correct22:49
ki7rwbekks: Intel Network 7260.HMWG WiFi Wireless-AC 7260 H/T Dual Band 2x2 AC+Bluetooth22:49
gmachine_24ubunnoob, my delay is usually in the 3-4 seconds range22:49
bekkski7rw: Can you provide the device id please?22:51
NyasperI ran fsck, came back clean22:52
NyasperCannot boot.22:52
Nyasperstill gives me the error22:52
bekksNyasper: did you run fsck or fsck -f?22:52
Nyasperfsck /dev/sdb122:52
bekksNyasper: I told oyu to run fsck -f22:52
Nyasperits an external hard drive.22:52
Nyasper._. sorry22:52
NyasperI printed out stuff but it didn't grab -f I guess.22:53
NyasperWill try again...22:53
bekksNyasper: yeah :)22:53
johnnynobody!ghost22:57
ubottuIf you own an IRC nick that is currently being used, you can make it change nicks by typing: /msg nickserv release <nick> <password> | If you have a dead (ghost) connection, you can make it quit by typing: /msg nickserv ghost <nick> <password> | further help in #freenode22:57
ubunnoobi downloaded teamviewer but it wouldnt let me installit22:58
ubunnoob"dependency is not satifiable:lib32asound2"22:59
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NyasperIt repaired two things but won't boot.23:00
daftykinsubunnoob: did you pick 64 or 32-bit? which version do you have installed?23:01
daftykins(of ubuntu)23:01
ubunnoobubunnoob 6423:02
ubunnoobubunnoob my pc is a 64 bit23:02
ubunnoobaccording to "windows 7"23:02
ubunnoobi installed ubuntu 13.10 64 bits23:02
daftykinstry the 32-bit instead23:03
daftykins(of teamviewer)23:03
bekksubunnoob: http://askubuntu.com/questions/362951/install-teamviewer-using-a-64-bits-system-but-i-get-a-dependency-error23:04
johnnynobody!ghost23:04
Nyasperbekks: Well its still not letting me boot.23:04
bekksNyasper: Why not?23:05
NyasperSame error even though -f fixed two issues23:05
johnnynobodybekks: 03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)23:05
ubunnoobdaftykins same issue with the 32 bits. will try the command in the answer that bekks shared23:05
* johnnynobody is trying to ch ki7rwange nick back to23:05
* johnnynobody is trying to change nick back to ki7rw23:06
bekksjohnnynobody: Thats the pci bus id, not the device id.23:06
Swank_hey whats up. i was just wondering if anybody could give me a direct Xubuntu download without torrents involved.23:06
bekksNyasper: Can you pastebin "sudo fdisk -l" please?23:06
Swank_hey whats up. i was just wondering if anybody could give me a direct Xubuntu download without torrents involved.23:07
teward!repeat | Swank_23:07
ubottuSwank_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/23:07
ubunnoobbekks can u pm me for like 2 mins23:07
bekksubunnoob: No. Please keep it in this channel please.23:07
tewardSwank_, the xubuntu download page shows the country mirrors, which don't use torrents, pick the closest one and download it from there.23:07
ubunnoobokay bekss what irc do you use and is it free?23:08
bekksubunnoob: the same as your, "freenode" and it is free.23:08
Swank_The mirrors don't really work... could you tell me how to use them?23:08
bekks*you23:08
daftykinsi believe ubunnoob speaks of IRC clients23:08
ubunnoobokay bekss what irc CLIENT do you use and is it free?23:08
bekksubunnoob: I am using irssi and it is free as well.23:08
Swank_The mirrors don't really work... could you tell me how to use them?23:09
bekksSwank_: Just click on the links?23:09
Swank_there are none?23:09
Nyasperbekks: Can I sudo fdisk -l with the external drive or no?23:10
bekksSwank_: so which country are you located in?23:10
Swank_I am located in the US23:10
bekksNyasper: with all drives connected, please.23:10
johnnynobodybekks: is this what you're asking for? http://pastebin.com/VA6Be6hU23:10
bekksSwank_: They do work.23:10
chinmayaumm i was trying to install centos 6.5.. i got an error saying there was a problem with the media and thus installation stopped.. is there no other way than getting a new dvd?23:10
bekksjohnnynobody: No :)23:10
bekkschinmaya: Ask the centos support please. This is ubuntu support only.23:11
ubunnoobbekks do u have the link to the link version please23:11
chinmayai know.. but ..umm i cant find any centos support :/23:11
Swank_What do i do once i go to the US mirror>23:11
bekksubunnoob: "sudo apt-get install irssi"23:11
johnnynobodybekks: so, how do i get that info?23:11
bekksSwank_: You download your desired iso23:11
Swank_where?23:12
Nyasperbekks, http://pastebin.com/afN8sTpk23:12
Swank_which iso do i download?23:12
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bekksSwank_: The one you want?23:12
bekksjohnnynobody: lspci -vn23:12
daftykinschinmaya: sorry, as mentioned you are in the wrong place. sounds like your download and/or burn went bad though. try burning to DVD again at the slowest possible speed after checking your download was perfect23:12
NyasperU: I'm running off the 32 gb. The 1000gb one is the broken one er well, unbootable...23:13
Swank_bekks: would you happen to have skype?23:13
bekksSwank_: No.23:13
chinmayawell i burnt the dvd in k3b.. is there a difference which burning app i use?23:13
bekkschinmaya: Basically no.23:14
daftykinschinmaya: what did my message say?23:14
Swank_well shit... thanks for the advice, im kinda a Linux noov xDX23:14
arfarfhello23:14
arfarfHas anyone gotten ubuntu on virtualbox as a guest to see usb drives?23:15
bekksarfarf: Thousands of people did.23:15
johnnynobodybekks: try this: http://pastebin.com/xGx7EhMC23:15
OPHas anybody here tried out the latest 14.04 beta release?23:15
arfarfbekks: but when I try to add it to vboxusers like all the guides say I realise my user is already there as a vboxuser. So what else can i do?23:15
ubunnoobbekks i am getting "E: could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - ..open (11: resource temporarilty unavailable)23:17
lorddunehello all, I checked my ISO file for integrity, everything is OK, need help figuring out why I cannot get it to install OS from USB stick23:17
daftykinsubunnoob: you probably have another program open trying to install or update software. check23:18
ubunnoobyes my bad23:18
daftykinslorddune: what happened upon attempting to install it?23:18
lorddunedaftykins: it just hangs23:18
lorddunedaftykins: loads splashscreen where you see "UBUNTU" and the keyboard and stickman23:19
lorddunedaftykins: than after a few minutes it loads a crazy maze looking screen23:19
daftykinslorddune: do you know the spec of the system you're trying it on? also which did you download?23:20
lorddunedaftykins: I looked at the process and some weird stuff seemed to be looping23:20
lorddunedaftykins: I had the past 4 versions of Linux on here. Was only trying to install 12.4.04 LTS again23:20
lorddunedaftykins: on a new HDD23:20
bekksarfarf: install the extension pack in the same version as vbox.23:21
Nyasperbekks: http://pastebin.com/afN8sTpk23:21
Nyasperdid you get this?23:21
lorddunedaftykins: maybe I should reformat and partition the HDD idk23:21
bekksjohnnynobody: Seems like 8086:08b1 doesnt support 802.11ac while 8086:08b2 does.23:21
daftykinslorddune: is it brand new and so blank?23:21
lorddunedaftykins: yes, but it's preformatted FAT, I was going to leave it that way in case I ever use windows23:22
bekksNyasper: Looks good actually, I am out of ideas now.23:22
lorddunedaftykins: not that I have to, but my previous HDD was the same setup23:22
daftykinslorddune: you had ubuntu installed to FAT?23:22
lorddunedaftykins: yes, of course23:22
lorddunedaftykins: so you can dual boot23:23
daftykinsi'm not even sure that's possible... maybe for a shared volume but not for /23:23
daftykinsalso ubuntu can safely read and write from NTFS since years now, so i wouldn't see any reason to bother23:23
lorddunedaftykins: maybe I am saying it wrong. it's preformatted standard way. not Linux way.23:23
daftykinslorddune: i guess the true test would be if your USB boots fine without a disk attached23:23
NyasperI have no idea what's wrong, it just might be this computer if the laptop can run the OS just fine..23:23
Nyasper\:23:23
Nyasperthis computer is a load of suck23:24
johnnynobodybekks: i gues i'm a victim of fraud? it's advertised as 802.11ac23:24
daftykinsNyasper: please be careful to keep your language family friendly23:24
lorddunedaftykins: I can plug in old HDD (it's going to crash any moment) and machine loads23:24
lorddunedaftykins: I can load a boot OS with a disc also23:24
bekksjohnnynobody: MAybe you can contact Intel to verify before accusing someone of fraud :)23:24
lorddunedaftykins: just cannot seem to figure out whats wrong with this stick23:24
daftykinslorddune: maybe give it a good zero fill and recreate it?23:25
lorddunedaftykins: it's not the iso file, it's a bunch of files23:25
johnnynobodybekks: well, if you insist23:25
lorddunedaftykins: with an executable file23:25
bekksjohnnynobody: It would be just fair before accusing someone :)23:25
bekksjohnnynobody: And Intel really should know every detail about their devices :)23:25
lorddunedaftykins: do I need to go in settings and allow that exe file to run??23:25
lorddunedaftykins: i mean there is no OS at all while I am trying to do this install23:26
lorddunedaftykins: I'm a bit of a dummy when it comes to this stuff I guess23:26
linuxuz3r;(23:27
Kamilionhow do i fix heartbleed on 13.04?23:27
lyyhi23:27
bekksKamilion: By upgrading to 13.1023:27
lorddunedaftykins: I'd follow the instructions on Ubuntu, but there's nothing explaing why it isn't working23:27
Kamilionno can do, 13.10 breaks our software23:27
bekksKamilion: 13.04 is end of support since January23:27
Kamilion14.04 doesn't23:27
bekksKamilion: Then you cant fix it. Support ended in January for 13.1023:27
KamilionOkay, fine, then I'll just apt-src it. Sheesh.23:28
stephani ll fix it for $500023:28
bekksKamilion: Or upgrade to 13.10 and then to 14.0423:28
stephanjk :)23:28
stephanormaybe23:28
Kamilion14.04's not RTM yet23:28
johnnynobodybekks: this is where i bought it and you can see in the description that it's 802.11ac - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Network-7260-HMWG-WiFi-Wireless-AC-7260-H-T-Dual-Band-2x2-AC-Bluetooth-/22126168715423:28
daftykinsstephan: not appropriate.23:28
Kamilionboss won't let me deploy it23:28
delinquentmeSOooooo23:29
lyyi have a script i want to run when ubuntu comes up after reboot/restart - what's the easiest way to do this?23:29
delinquentmeI should be patched for the heartbleed asap huh?23:29
stephanmy bad23:29
daftykinslorddune: right but you put the ISO onto the USB flash drive right? so... do that again23:29
bekksKamilion: Good luck then. You are running an unsupported version since january and now you are concerned about installing 14.04?23:29
bekks!sslbug | delinquentme23:29
ubottudelinquentme: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information.23:29
KamilionNo, not really23:29
Kamilionrather pissed off that ubuntu-builder decided to close up shop just before 14.0423:29
lorddunedaftykins: I did, but it unpacked it I guess when I attempted to install??23:30
Kamilionso now I have to fix that for trusty too, so I can regenerate our ISOs23:30
daftykinslorddune: how did you make up the flash drive?23:30
bekksKamilion: No one closed shop whatsoever. The release plan was published a long time ago.23:30
bekksKamilion: You did not update. Thats the only error so far.23:30
Kamilionhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu-builder/+announcement/1250823:30
Kamilionyeah, nobody closed shop whatsoever. Sure.23:30
arthurdentis it possible to mount over the /bin directory? i tried it in fstab and i assume it can't do it because it's in use at the time that fstab is read23:30
lorddunei downloaded from Ubuntu and did a 5DSUM check it all was fine23:31
bekksKamilion: Yeah, and you updated to an supported version already. :P23:31
lorddunedaftykins: i got file from Ubuntu website and did a 5DSUM check it was perfect file23:32
daftykinslorddune: yes i know you obtained the ISO but there's the bit between that downloaded file and it appearing on the USB flash drive... ;)23:32
lordduneohhhhh23:32
ubunnoobbekks do u run irssi in terminal?23:32
bekksubunnoob: Since it is a terminal application, yes.23:32
lorddunedaftykins: good point. i did all this at 3 am last night, that didn't even occur to me until just now23:33
lorddunedaftykins: i guess I should format my stick too lol23:33
daftykinslorddune: yes :)23:34
lorddunedaftykins: thanks a lot  I hope this works!23:34
lorddunedaftykins: can you give me 1 more peice of advice23:35
daftykinssure23:35
daftykinsif i know, anyway23:35
lorddunedaftykins: someone suggested I hot swap the new HDD in while I have the old HDD connected. My feeling was to do a clean install on the new HDD. What say you?23:35
daftykinsyou could use that as a backup plan23:36
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lorddunedaftykins: well, everytime i look it has more bad sectors. it's gonna be a brick soon. so ever time i power it down it gets worse23:37
lorddunedaftykins: it's a 1 TB drive, how big of a partition should I leave for the OS if it's tweaked heavily?23:38
bekkslorddune: 30G23:38
lorddunedaftykins: the old HDD is under warranty and has 2 TB storage so that storage isnt an issue23:38
omlethello23:39
omletj'ai mis à jour 13.04 à 13.10 j'ai ça quand je lance apache: [Thu Apr 10 01:43:03.880841 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 6858] AH00173: SIGHUP received.  Attempting to restart23:39
omlet[Thu Apr 10 01:43:04.248628 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 6858] AH00163: Apache/2.4.6 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.5.3-1ubuntu2.3 mod_scgi/1.13 OpenSSL/1.0.1e configured -- resuming normal operations23:39
omlet[Thu Apr 10 01:43:04.248749 2014] [core:notice] [pid 6858] AH00094: Command line: '/usr/sbin/apache2'23:39
lorddunebekks: 30 gig enough for old kernels if I upgrade and stuff?23:39
lorddunebekks: daftykins thanks guys, I'll give it a shot23:40
bekkslorddune: sure.23:40
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johnnynobodybekks: thanks for your help - i sent intel an email - should get an answer in a couple of months (i hope)23:43
OerHeksomlet, 13.04 s EOl, so no ssl update23:44
ubunnoobi miss type my ubuntu name now do i change it please?23:45
autojackI'm trying to get wifi working on a laptop that has no other network interface. I copied over the necessary packages, and tried to install them with dpkg -i, but accidentally grabbed an i386 version instead of an amd64. now I'm in a weird state with that package, I can't seem to uninstall it but I also can't install the right amd64 version.23:45
autojackdpkg -l on the package name says it's state is 'in' which means not installed. but dpkg -r will not remove it.23:46
autojackand dpkg -i on the correct package now says it cannot be co-installed with the incorrect one.23:46
autojackanyone know how I can get out of this state?23:46
OerHeksubunnoob, ubuntu name in what?23:46
ubunnoobOerHeks the logged in username23:46
johnnynobodyautojack: have you tried to remove it with synaptic?23:48
autojackjohnnynobody: no, I guess I'm just used to using the command line tools for everything.23:49
OerHeksubuntulog, usermod -l *new username* *old username* #but that would not change the /home/ folder name23:50
johnnynobodyautojack: sometimes the cli won't install packages but synaptic will - you should give it a try?23:50
autojackI don't see synaptic on here. how do I get to it?23:51
autojackthis is a Precise usb stick live install.23:51
johnnynobodysudo apt-get install synaptic23:52
autojackcan't do that with no network :)23:52
johnnynobodyoops - my bad23:52
johnnynobodyi guess you'll have to get to a pc on a network and d/l the deb file and then use dpkg  to install it - not sure of what the dependencies are though23:53
arfarfdid anyone here ever get to attach a usb device to an ubuntu lucid virtualbox guest and solve the mystery of the no vboxusers being available? Where can I go to people that are nostalgic for past ubuntu versions?23:53
autojackyeah that's the hell I'm already in basically.23:54
arfarfno one?23:55
Kamilionarfarf: try adding the user to the vboxusers group23:55
arfarfSure I would but amusingly there is no vboxusers group in 10.04, I thought I was tripping but then it was confirmed by someone else on a forum who was wondering why there was none23:56
jacksinaHello, I have managed to dig myself in a pretty deep hole. I used this guide (http://www.webupd8.org/2011/11/how-to-mount-partitions-automatically.html) to make my hard drives mount at startup. However (please don't ask me why:C) I set the drives as read only (including my boot). I'm in recovery mode right now (normal bootup freezes). I tried deleting fstab to see if ubuntu would generate a new one (it didn't). I'm an idiot.23:57
arfarfI really love this old ubuntu version as I lose myself in the more recent ones and their weird desktop and higher ram requirements, so I would really be flushed if I can't get usb to work on it23:57
arfarfDo you think vboxusers could be absent because the update package hasn't been used and it's a barebone install?23:58
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