[00:01] <randy> hello everyone!
[00:02] <Bashing-om> jacksina: My My, this might be a long drawn-out process to fix you up on IRC .. but can be done, ya up for it ?
[00:02] <jacksina> Bashing-om: Yes :-D
[00:03] <Bashing-om> jacksina:  OK, Presently you are in "recovery" mode, do you have root access ?
[00:04] <jacksina> Bashing-om: Yes, but I'm unable to write on my disk
[00:04] <ubunnoob> am trying to install java
[00:05] <ubunnoob> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
[00:05] <ubunnoob> add-apt-repository command not found
[00:05] <randy_spike> hello everyone!
[00:05] <Bashing-om> jacksina: terminal command -> mount -o remount rw / <- will give ya write access.
[00:06] <randy_spike> who here has or is using an ubuntu server?
[00:06] <jacksina> Bashing-om: "mount: can't find rw in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"
[00:07] <jacksina> Bashing-om: "warning: can't open /etc/fstab: No such file or directory"
[00:08] <Bashing-om> jacksina: Houston, we have a problem ! .. lemme consider if I can come up with a way to make up a fstab file... do you have a liveDVD/USB ?
[00:08] <fizk_> hey guys, I'm using https://gist.githubusercontent.com/takeshixx/10107280/raw/8052d8479ad0c6150464748d639b0f5e877e8c37/hb-test.py to test if my server is still vulnerable to the "Heart Bleed" openssl bug after upgrading to openssl” 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2, and it's still vulnerable...
[00:08] <OerHeks> !find add-apt-repository
[00:08] <orbitrage> anyone know a way to update ssl on 13.04 without upgrading
[00:08] <jacksina> Bashing-om: I have the latest arch linux on usb. Would that work?
[00:08] <OerHeks> fizk_, no it is not, you are safe.
[00:09] <OerHeks> !sslbug | fizk_ see here
[00:09] <fizk_> OerHeks, how is the script able to grab bytes?
[00:09] <fizk_> ubottu, thanks
[00:10] <orbitrage> anyone know a way to update openssl on 13.04 without upgrading
[00:10] <Bashing-om> It will for this purpose. Before rebooting into the liveUSB ,, let's do some background stuff, do you know how to pastebinit ?
[00:10] <jacksina> Bashing-om: No. Never used it before.
[00:11] <randy_spike> can anyone tell me how to access my ubuntu server  with apache externally with the servers hostname? i can get into phpmyadmin by [foo.exampl.com/phpmyadmin] but not apaches index.html file
[00:12] <ubunnoob> oracle JDK or openJDK?
[00:12] <randy_spike> openjdk
[00:12] <chro> how do I minimize a window in gnome?
[00:12] <gmachine_24> chro, click on the -
[00:12] <randy_spike> chro should have a "-" on the top
[00:12] <jacksina>  Bashing-om: I found a guide here, will this work? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Pastebinit
[00:13] <Bashing-om> jacksina: OK, will walk ya throuhg it, get the application: terminal command -> sudo apt-get install pastebinit <- .
[00:13] <Beldar> chro, You can add the buttons, but a right click in the window header has a drop down.
[00:14] <gmachine_24> chro, what Beldar said. Right click to get a menu of choices, left click on the - to minimize
[00:15] <randy_spike> anyone know anything about a lamp 12.04 server?
[00:17] <daftykins> randy_spike: you need to ask your *next question*
[00:17] <orbitrage> anyone know a way to update openssl on 13.04 without upgrading ?
[00:17] <daftykins> orbitrage: it's dead. let it go.
[00:18] <daftykins> you need to upgrade
[00:18] <Logan_> orbitrage: 13.04 isn't supported here because it EOLed in January
[00:19] <orbitrage> i can't upgrade though
[00:19] <orbitrage> i don't have time to invest in this problem
[00:19] <OerHeks> orbitrage, build it yourself, good luck
[00:19] <orbitrage> right now
[00:19] <orbitrage> upgrade fails
[00:19] <Logan_> is it a server?
[00:19] <orbitrage> what qualifies as a server
[00:19] <randy_spike> I'm trying to access my apache externally via hostname but it sends me to 403 forbidden to access / on this server
[00:19] <orbitrage> it is not a desktop computer
[00:20] <orbitrage> well yeah it's a server
[00:20] <daftykins> randy_spike: read the logs
[00:20] <DarkAceXtreme> is the "Software Sources" not available until you install Ubuntu? I'm trying to find it on the LiveCD with no luck
[00:20] <Logan_> orbitrage: install LTS releases, then
[00:20] <daftykins> DarkAceXtreme: for what purpose?
[00:20] <orbitrage> that will help me upgrade ubuntu or openssl ?
[00:20] <dcope> anyone in here using mitmproxy? i can't figure out if there's a way to automatically accept all intercepted requests
[00:20] <Logan_> orbitrage: it means you don't have to upgrade Ubuntu as often to get important fixes
[00:21] <orbitrage> i upgraded a some other servers no problem but i can't upgrade this one
[00:21] <DarkAceXtreme> daftykins, creating a wiki page installing a certain program, assuming the user is on a fresh Ubuntu install
[00:21] <OerHeks> dcope, mitm man in the middle proxy ?
[00:21] <orbitrage> is that going to help me get past this openssl thing though
[00:21] <Logan_> orbitrage: what's the issue when you try to upgrade?
[00:21] <randy_spike> which logs? I'm new to servers [first one] and confused on the directories -_-
[00:21] <dcope> OerHeks: yes http://mitmproxy.org/
[00:21] <OerHeks> dcope we do not support hacking thanks
[00:21] <Logan_> orbitrage: and, yes, a patched version of OpenSSL is available for all supported Ubuntu releases
[00:21] <dcope> OerHeks: lol wat
[00:21] <dcope> it's a http inspector... not "hacking"
[00:21] <dcope> o_O
[00:22] <DarkAceXtreme> so does it not show up until you have Ubuntu installed?
[00:22] <DarkAceXtreme> or is it completely gone?
[00:23] <daftykins> DarkAceXtreme: no idea i'm afraid
[00:24] <orbitrage> is there a reliable log location to see what the upgrade errors were ?
[00:25] <orbitrage> i did it once and it failed but then when i tried to do do-release-upgrade again it tells me it's already upgraded
[00:25] <orbitrage> although i still get the login message telling me to upgrade
[00:25] <orbitrage> and i'm still running 13.04 with older openssl version
[00:25] <randy_spike> is it bc its the hostname its accessing the drive itself giving the permission error? should I make a virtualhost something else? and can apache vitual hosts be accessed externally?
[00:25] <orbitrage> so i tried do-release-upgrade -d but it still failed
[00:25] <ubunnoob> how do you stop your ip from showing i irc chats?  i have touse fake ip address when i am using freenode
[00:26] <OerHeks> arbittry sudo apt-get install -f # and see what errors occur
[00:26] <daftykins> randy_spike: google for apache logs. hint: they're under /var/log/
[00:26] <daftykins> ubunnoob: you join #freenode and ask how to obtain a cloak
[00:26] <ubunnoob> daftykins am using irssi
[00:28] <randy_spike> ohh sorry daftykins I'm not very familiar with linux file systems and configurations/etc ... This is really my first big-ish project involving linux sadly enough
[00:28] <daftykins> ubunnoob: that has absolutely zero effect on what i said :)
[00:28] <jacksina> Bashing-om: I've been trying to install paste bin but it keeps giving me the error, "warning: database file for 'core' does not exist
[00:29] <jacksina> Using the command pacman -S pastebinit
[00:29] <orbitrage> this is what i see in /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log 2014-04-09 15:30:45,132 DEBUG failed to SystemUnLock() (E:Not locked) 2014-04-09 15:43:14,784 ERROR SystemError from cache.commit(): internal-error: unknown result code from InstallArchives: 100 2014-04-09 15:43:43,224 DEBUG Running PostInstallScript: './xorg_fix_proprietary.py'
[00:29] <awesomess3> The OpenSSL Heartbreak patch for 13.10 is not up yet :'(
[00:29] <daftykins> !pastebin | orbitrage
[00:29] <daftykins> awesomess3: sure it is.
[00:29] <orbitrage> sorry i didn't know that would qualify as multi line
[00:29] <OerHeks> awesomess3, yes it is
[00:29] <OerHeks> !sslbug | awesomess3
[00:31] <Bashing-om> jacksina: (??).. I hate to admit this, but in that instance of 'core' not existing, I just do not know ! .. maybe do -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade <-, see what results.
[00:32] <OerHeks> !info pacman
[00:32] <daftykins> jacksina: what distro are you running?
[00:32] <randy_spike> also I want this server to host its own chat room for a group project for school[they use either win or osx] how could I do that? I looked at openfire but by switching the openjdk to oracle it messed up my server... any ideas?
[00:33] <jacksina> daftykins: archlinux 04.01.2014
[00:33] <Bashing-om> jacksina: We are talking ubuntu as the install ! ..such that the software repository responds to apt-get .
[00:33] <jacksina> dir
[00:33] <jacksina> woops
[00:33] <steven__> problem understanding how to correct a syntax error.
[00:33] <daftykins> jacksina: why are you asking about arch in an ubuntu channel?
[00:33] <awesomess3> daftykins, OerHeks sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openssl ; openssl version #OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013
[00:34] <steven__> bash: /home/steven/.bashrc: line 110: syntax error: unexpected end of file
[00:34] <steven__> I'm a user of applications and not up on terminal technolog
[00:35] <daftykins> steven__: sounds like your .bashrc got corrupted! :)
[00:35] <orbitrage> this is ridiculous, i can't upgrade 13.04 and there's no patch for it
[00:36] <awesomess3> Ign http://security.ubuntu.com saucy-security/multiverse Translation-en_US <---- why is this at Ignore? I got this from `sudo apt-get update`
[00:36] <steven__> can you direct me somewhere so I can get it fixed
[00:36] <daftykins> orbitrage: using EOL distros is the ridiculous thing. you can upgrade, you're just going to need to try harder
[00:36] <orbitrage> i don't have time for this bs
[00:37] <awesomess3> orbitrage, maybe you should've chose 12.04 LTS ><
[00:37] <steven__> or how do I get it fixed
[00:37] <daftykins> awesomess3: 13.10? it's fine, check the package build date
[00:37] <daftykins> awesomess3: is it just a personal desktop?
[00:39] <steven__> can the bashrc be reinstalled?
[00:40] <lorddune> Someone can you please help me, I am trying to do a new install and I cannot seem to find my new HDD to format it.
[00:41] <lorddune> I connected the new HDD, but gparted does not seem to be finding it.
[00:41] <daftykins> steven__: it's more user config, here's a default, compare it with what you have - https://gist.github.com/marioBonales/1637696
[00:42] <ubunnoob> gets my terminal shows as "henry@ubunnoob" i need o change "henry" which is my login name. now can i do this page
[00:42] <daftykins> steven__: make sure you make a backup of your existing one before you consider replacing it
[00:43] <steven__> Thank you for your help
[00:43] <daftykins> ubunnoob: if you want to change your name in irssi, then no, you do not have to change your username
[00:43] <lorddune> daftykins: I'm back and have almost no har left
[00:43] <ubunnoob> daftykins i aint using irssi now
[00:43] <daftykins> lorddune: you got further then?
[00:44] <lorddune> daftykins: yes, well i reformatted the stick, checked the new bios ON the stick, all good
[00:44] <alfonsojon> Hi
[00:44] <alfonsojon> How can I install OpenSSL 1.0.1g on my Ubuntu server?
[00:44] <steven__> LOL I looked at the link...it's over my head
[00:44] <lorddune> daftykins: then I plugged in the new HDD and I cannot seem to find it
[00:44] <alfonsojon> I'm on 13.10
[00:44] <steven__> I'll have to get some help
[00:44] <tempname> lorddune, can fdisk -l see it?
[00:45] <lorddune> daftykins: I am running gparted but I dont see anything
[00:45] <steven__> but thanks again
[00:45] <lorddune> tempname: no, fdisk doesn't work either
[00:47] <daftykins> lorddune: was that the hotswap method?
[00:47] <daftykins> alfonsojon: what makes you think a 'g' version is what you need?
[00:47] <lorddune> daftykins: connection then power.
[00:48] <alfonsojon> Well
[00:48] <alfonsojon> It's not affected by heartbleed
[00:48] <daftykins> lorddune: sounds like it just hasn't probed the ports for the disk, so that method is a no-go
[00:48] <daftykins> alfonsojon: check here: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/
[00:48] <Noodle> I'm newbie
[00:48] <alfonsojon> Thank you
[00:48] <lorddune> daft have to reboot then?
[00:48] <daftykins> lorddune: yeah
[00:48] <lorddune> daftykins: ok thanks be back soon I hope
[00:48] <alfonsojon> ah
[00:48] <daftykins> Noodle: do you have a support question?
[00:48] <alfonsojon> already patched
[00:49] <alfonsojon> Thanks.
[00:49] <daftykins> alfonsojon: be sure any external services that may use openssl have been restarted though
[00:49] <Noodle> daftykins: maybe not now, but I feel happy because can get a support here
[00:49] <alfonsojon> Restarted the whole system
[00:49] <alfonsojon> Had to upgrade my kernel anyways.
[00:50] <Noodle> I just download ubuntuk 13.10 .iso and want to make usb installer
[00:50] <daftykins> alfonsojon: good stuff :)
[00:50] <daftykins> Noodle: what OS are you on?
[00:51] <orbitrage> is it true that freenode solicits donations even though it is entirely controlled by a private company ?
[00:51] <Noodle> now Windows, but next ubuntu. maybe I want to try to make a dual boot
[00:51] <nf7> Does anyone have a torrent link to the official 14.04 iso? The normal web download is going really slow and I'm going to need to turn off my computer for a bit, so I don't want to mess up the download.
[00:51] <daftykins> Noodle: there should be instructions for putting it on a USB on the site, but you can download Universal USB Installer from pendrivelinux.com to put the ISO onto a USB
[00:52] <daftykins> nf7: there are no official torrents i know of, maybe try and find another mirror
[00:52] <ldlework> if `postgresql-client` is not a package in ubuntu 12.04 what am I doing wrong?
[00:52] <Noodle> daftykins: thanks
[00:53] <nf7> daftykins: I found it on the Pirate Bay, but I should probably stay away from that eh?
[00:53] <daftykins> nf7: use your best judgement :)
[00:53] <daftykins> nf7: you could compare the hash to check it's legit
[00:53] <nf7> daftykins: That would require downloading the entire file first though right?
[00:53] <lorddune> daftykins: reboot didn't seem to help
[00:54] <daftykins> nf7: no, the hash is available on the download page you're downloading from right now, or at least should be
[00:55] <ubunnoob> got a small issue. when my pc boots it going into ubuntu straight away without showing the dual boot option
[00:55] <Noodle> if I do install ubuntu version 11.10 now, it possible to upgrade to version 14.04?
[00:56] <lorddune> daft gparted shows sda1 (orange flag exclamation point) - unknown - 977 KiB; sda2 ext 4 1.82 TiB, sda3  linux-swap 3.75 GiB
[00:56] <lorddune> daftykins: gparted shows sda1 (orange flag exclamation point) - unknown - 977 KiB; sda2 ext 4 1.82 TiB, sda3  linux-swap 3.75 GiB
[00:56] <daftykins> lorddune: that's your old dying disk right?
[00:56] <ubunnoob> how do i get the dual boot option back
[00:56] <nf7> daftykins: I mean verifying an unofficially hosted torrent hash would require downloading the whole torrent first.
[00:56] <lorddune> daftykins: apparently
[00:57] <daftykins> Noodle: do you mean 13.10 -> 14.04? i'd recommend you wait, we're only a week away from release. what you could do is download 13.10 and just play with it by booting into a live session, no need to install
[00:57] <daftykins> nf7: correct. you can see if it's fast though
[00:57] <daftykins> lorddune: i was expecting you'd have disconnected that disk and only had the new one attached by now
[00:58] <lorddune> daftykins: this might explain why i couldnt load the OS before
[00:58] <lorddune> daftykins: if i do that, I have no OS
[00:58] <lorddune> daftykins: I did that earlier today and it wouldn't workk
[00:58] <xoip> Stupid question: Do disks have file systems, or do partitions have file systems? By that I mean, can you make one partition NTFS, and another Ext?
[00:59] <lorddune> daftykins: was fiddling around with boot discs and been going back and forth for 7 hours trying to install this new OS on an HDD
[00:59] <daftykins> xoip: a disk can have partitions of multiple file systems
[00:59] <randy_spike> is "/" in ubuntu the system drive name?
[00:59] <daftykins> xoip: that's why dual booting OSs is possible
[00:59] <xoip> Thanks daftykins. Now it seems obvious :)
[01:00] <daftykins> randy_spike: / or "root" is the path which all file systems are mounted beneath
[01:00] <nf7> daftykins: Thanks for the info. Will a hash be different if like even a single bit in the iso has been changed? How can it do that?
[01:01] <daftykins> nf7: it will differ yes, because it's a mathematical process performed on the file
[01:01] <daftykins> maybe google it, i'm no expert :)
[01:01] <randy_spike> so when I type into firefox[another network] the server's host name it goes to the root folder?
[01:01] <randy_spike> [from another network**]
[01:01] <lorddune> daftykins: all I am trying to do is format this drive first
[01:01] <lorddune> daftykins: to make sure it is ready for the OS
[01:02] <Bashing-om> xoip: (??) extX=linux NTFS=Windows, linux must be installed onto a linux type file system, windows onto a Windows type, linux can read and write to NTFS, so often there are shared NTFS formated partitions.
[01:02] <daftykins> randy_spike: no... http://hostname/ would only open the *documentroot* of a web browser running on PC 'hostname'
[01:02] <lorddune> daftykins: because the install I tried to do before probably corrupted it
[01:02] <daftykins> lorddune: i really doubt anything done to that disk has made it such that you couldn't boot and reinstall
[01:03] <randy_spike> daftykins: could you explain a little better?
[01:03] <orbitrage> lol
[01:03] <lorddune> daft i know but I want it strictly for linux, want to get rid of the fat format
[01:03] <randy_spike> or "dumb it down" lol
[01:03] <lorddune> daftykins: i know but I want it strictly for linux, want to get rid of the fat format
[01:03] <daftykins> randy_spike: ok, lets say it was Windows. if / is like C:\, visiting another computer's hostname isn't going to magically give me a listing of the files on its' drive, that wouldn't be very secure :)
[01:04] <theRealGent> What is the default account on ubuntu named “user"?
[01:04] <theRealGent> I’ve never seen that before.
[01:04] <xar-> what's the command to *ONLY* upgrade openssl ?
[01:04] <phelps> I have a macbook pro with a shot discrete graphics card, where would I start if I wanted to disable the computer from ever trying to access the driver
[01:04] <daftykins> lorddune: right and you'd be able to do that during the installation. are you having trouble booting with *just* the new HDD connected?
[01:04] <lorddune> daftykins: it might be magically delicious though. sorry, couldn't resist.
[01:05] <daftykins> xar-: sudo apt-get install openssl
[01:05] <lorddune> daftykins: yes, I had MAJOR troubles earlier today
[01:05] <daftykins> lorddune: have you tried since remaking the flash drive though?
[01:05] <lorddune> daftykins: no sir
[01:05] <xoip> Bashing-om: Yeah I want to share files between Windows and Linux (hopefully) for my music and programming projects folders. My only concern is that I hear windows will only recognize a subset of the files linux can make, due to special characters and long file names. Any idea whether this is a big problem, or something you can dodge by simply naming things sanely?
[01:06] <daftykins> phelps: is it still capable of displaying a picture?
[01:06] <lorddune> daft, please just run me through what's "supposed" to happen though
[01:06] <lorddune> daftykins: please just run me through what's "supposed" to happen though
[01:06] <phelps> daftykins: I don't believe so, any amount of data is corrupted on output
[01:06] <phelps> daftykins: its ROM contents are invalid
[01:07] <daftykins> phelps: sooo why would you want to try and boot an OS on a dead system? :)
[01:07] <phelps> the intel hd 3000 graphics are fine
[01:07] <phelps> and the system works, up to the point of trying to access the discrete gpu
[01:07] <lorddune> daftykins: I power up, hit esc, select the USB from boot list. Then splash screen shows up......I got a USB 2.0 and a fairly fast machine.....how long do I wait?
[01:07] <daftykins> oh ok so it's a duallie setup
[01:08] <phelps> yeah
[01:08] <daftykins> phelps: ubuntu won't try and use the nvidia chip if you boot up after zapping the PRAM
[01:08] <ubunnoob> hi guys i was installing ubuntu for someone so when it asked "your name" i put in my name by mistake. how can i change it to the ownername?
[01:08] <daftykins> phelps: with 'optimus' setups it won't touch the chip at all
[01:08] <Bashing-om> xoip: sanely works well. Do thing Windows way with the exception of avoiding spaces in file names ( a space is a separator in linux, special meaning !)
[01:08] <daftykins> lorddune: 1) you unplug your dying hard disk 2) you plug in your new hard disk 3) you boot the flash drive 4) you arrive at the *live session* desktop 5) you run the installer
[01:09] <lorddune> daftykins: so "IF" the installer doesn't come up (a) immediately, (b) in 5 minutes, (c) in 1 hour......???
[01:10] <daftykins> !nomodeset | lorddune
[01:10] <daftykins> try that.
[01:10] <xoip> Bashing-om: Oh, can you really not name things with spaces in linux? For example: touch "file name.txt"
[01:10] <xoip> Or is it just discouraged
[01:10] <daftykins> xoip: very bad practice
[01:10] <lorddune> ubottu: YES!!! Thats IT!!
[01:11] <lorddune> daftykins: YES!! that must be it
[01:11] <daftykins> i think someone had a eureka moment
[01:11] <daftykins> ;)
[01:11] <SchrodingersScat> xoip: you can, but I don't like hitting the \ to show the space, and ()'s make me have to wrap the link in ""'s in the wget command.
[01:11] <daftykins> go forth and try, good sir.
[01:11] <Bashing-om> xoip: One may, BUT but, for linux to use that file name, that space MUST be escaped, a real pain to keep that in mind all the time,... best avoided to start with.
[01:12] <xoip> Bashing-om: Gotcha. Think it's worth running my music library through a script that pulls the spaces out of file names?
[01:12] <Logan_> orbitrage: sorry, I stepped away
[01:12] <dusty_> I am very new to ubuntu and trying to get jackd on ubuntu studio to work. No one is in the ubuntu studio server any suggestions where else to go?
[01:13] <exedore6> Also, when you're using a script to move files, it's tricky to get it to recognize a space vs a new field
[01:14] <jaCen915> Hi all, i've logged in as my non-root user and sudo iptables -L shows everything open, however nmap shows the rules still intact…the ones i setup with root user when I got the box, i've rebooted but no change, anyone ever dealt with this? Thanks!
[01:14] <lorddune> daftykins: if my boss saw me now he'd fire me. he'd tell me to trash this piece and expense a new machine. I'm just so stubborn.
[01:14] <randy_spike> oh okay thanks! :) so one more question dafty. if apache is directing to the root folder how can I change that to where hostname = /var/www/example?
[01:14] <daftykins> xoip: i wouldn't go changing anything major just for an OS :)
[01:14] <Bashing-om> xoip: Well for linux that is a good thing to remove the spaces, can't say how Windows' and it's related applications used formerly would react.
[01:15] <alessand1o> quit
[01:15] <daftykins> randy_spike: apache by default serves from /var/www/ on ubuntu. that's the documentroot, what are you *actually* trying to do?
[01:15] <lorddune> daftykins: thanks again for your help, knowing about tapping a key to get to the grub screen is sooooo crucial on this newer install
[01:15] <daftykins> randy_spike: the root ( / ) we spoke of earlier is the ubuntu file system root, /var/www/ is apache's *documentroot* or the web server's *root* - very different :)
[01:16] <xoip> Bashing-om: Eh it wouldn't care. I'll probably write a little python script to do it.
[01:16] <daftykins> lorddune: np :)
[01:16] <lorddune> daftykins: once I get there I think I can manage my way through to getting the OS on
[01:16] <randy_spike> im trying to use hostname spike.server.com to access a subfolder in var/www
[01:16] <randy_spike> I understood that difference in root :P
[01:16] <Bashing-om> xoip: Good deal. Keep things simple.
[01:17] <randy_spike> basically have my apache be accessible externally via spike.server.com rather than my external ip address lol
[01:17] <daftykins> randy_spike: you can't do that without owning server.com and having the subdomain "spike." setup then a corresponding site to serve that subdomain with a different documentroot
[01:18] <randy_spike> so I have to buy a domain?
[01:19] <randy_spike> i.e godaddy etc..
[01:19] <randy_spike> ?
[01:19] <SchrodingersScat> randy_spike: if you don't want something like randy_spike.no-ip.info (or other free sub-domain service.)
[01:19] <daftykins> randy_spike: if you want a professional address yes, or you could use a free dynamic DNS service to just let you connect home, it really depends what you're actually trying to achieve
[01:21] <randy_spike> okay this server was created for a computer science class for my group[why it needs to me external] can access the mysql database as well as "run" the web files we create by using apache and mysql with the help of phpmyadmin
[01:22] <Bucky21659> -FwG-Player
[01:22] <Bucky21659> fck
[01:22] <Labyrinth00> hello
[01:23] <Labyrinth00> Does anyone know if the GM45 works on ubuntu 13.10?
[01:23] <daftykins> randy_spike: mmhmm. ok so if your home internet connection has a dynamic IP, you're going to want to setup a service like noip.com - that'll give you something like randyspike.no-ip.biz to use. if you have a static IP, you can do the same, or you can pay for a proper domain
[01:24] <daftykins> Labyrinth00: 'GM45' is wonderfully vague, but for fun, why don't you tell me what you mean? :)
[01:24] <lorddune> daftykins: it's actually worse now than earlier. now i get a message saying there is no operating system and to reboot
[01:25] <Labyrinth00> sorry Intel GMA4500 MHD Graphics Card in a Acer Timeline 5810T
[01:25] <daftykins> lorddune: your USB isn't booting at all then
[01:25] <Labyrinth00> Trying to get the driver to work
[01:25] <lorddune> daftykins: it was before
[01:25] <daftykins> Labyrinth00: it'd just use the standard intel driver, you shouldn't need to do anything
[01:26] <lorddune> daftykins: my keyboard and mouse both work. theyre plugged in to the same array of USB ports
[01:26] <daftykins> lorddune: which are directly on the motherboard i hope?
[01:27] <Labyrinth00> How can i get the standard intel driver installed?  i been using the intel graphics installer for linux 1.0.4
[01:27] <lorddune> daftykins: my point is the mouse and keyboard work when i boot. idk why this iso won't load it's unreal
[01:27] <daftykins> lorddune: i'm afraid i'm about to call it a night, just fiddle around until you get it booting. either you need to change your BIOS boot order or you need to press the one-time boot menu key
[01:28] <daftykins> lorddune: so after you formatted the flash drive, what did you do to put the downloaded ISO onto it? :)
[01:28] <randy_spike> I do have a no-ip account[been trying a lot of different methods lol] what do I do on that site[host type [dns host (a), dns round robin, dns alias[cname], port 80 redirect, web direct, AAAA]
[01:28] <daftykins> Labyrinth00: which ubuntu are you installing? you don't need to obtain a driver :)
[01:28] <lorddune> daftykins: i transferred the iso file, then I did a check on it. the hash is correct, it's a perfect file.
[01:29] <Labyrinth00> More like what i have installed Ubuntu 13.10
[01:29] <daftykins> lorddune: you know a flash drive won't boot by just copying the .ISO onto it
[01:29] <daftykins> lorddune: what OS do you have working where the ISO is, to make up the USB flash drive?
[01:29] <SchrodingersScat> randy_spike: A, dns host
[01:30] <quantum> I want to allow someone to be able to upload files to my linux box. is there some web based program that is easy to set up to allow this
[01:30] <lorddune> daftykins: that's what someone here told me to do. i had the unpacked version before. ugh my head is spinning
[01:30] <exedore6> are we talking about usb keyboards stopping working after grub?
[01:30] <exedore6> on install?
[01:30] <randy_spike> do I use external ip address or the hostname?
[01:30] <daftykins> randy_spike: hostnames are internal to your home LAN
[01:30] <lorddune> daftykins: so how do I unpack this iso file or not. dont want to keep you from sleep if i can just ask that i am out
[01:30] <randy_spike> sorry I've never really dealt with this stuff till yesterday
[01:30] <daftykins> randy_spike: what level are you teaching? :) i'm beginning to get concerned for the future of comp sci students... ;)
[01:31] <lorddune> daftykins: I can load a boot disk with a real light version of linux if needed
[01:32] <lorddune> daftykins: i have installed 3 versions of ubuntu and never had this much trouble before.
[01:33] <randy_spike> I'm not teaching this is for a 4750 database management course lol I was just thinking this would be more educational than what they suggested[access database with visual basic interface] lol this really is for my own experience. lol my university doesn't get into this much detail unfortunately
[01:33] <exedore6> quantum - have you looked at owncloud? might be more than you're looking for
[01:34] <daftykins> randy_spike: isn't your course about databases on the LAN, not over the internet?
[01:34] <exedore6> also quantum, you could just setup apache with a password protected WebDAV directory.
[01:34] <daftykins> lorddune: i'm really going to need to head off, but you're going to want to just look up how to prepare the flash drive with the ISO. pendrivelinux.com has Universal USB Installer which runs on Windows, or with ubuntu you can just use 'dd' to put the image onto the flash drive
[01:35] <lorddune> daftykins: ok ty gnite
[01:35] <randy_spike> right im just trying to learn more. I use ubuntu 13.04 just as a os, but I really want to get my own server running for experimentation and exploration lol.
[01:36] <SchrodingersScat> randy_spike: you can use inadyn to update your no-ip, I have a line that runs inadyn -u username -p password -a myNo-ipDomain
[01:36] <randy_spike> I'm a noob at this but I want to learn!
[01:37] <daftykins> randy_spike: if your work refers to just db servers on a LAN, messing around with internet-based is just going to be so far off-task that it seems a bit like a bad idea to me
[01:38] <randy_spike> I agree but I know how to interact with mysql through .php files I just want to learn this with the hopes of running my own website/email/chat/media center/ yadda yadda to make my life easier in the future!!
[01:39] <randy_spike> :) thanks for all the help btw guys!
[01:39] <SchrodingersScat> randy_spike: always nice to have a safe box to ssh into :)
[01:39] <toothe> what is the URL for Ubuntu's Heartbleed code?
[01:39] <toothe> err, i'm sorry, patch method.
[01:39] <toothe> nevermind, found it...
[01:42] <ubuntuaddicted> is anyone familiar with how to launch an application so that it doesn't have any window border?
[01:44] <phelps> ubuntuaddicted: not sure how you'd do that but I do know a search term, "chromeless"
[01:44] <ubuntuaddicted> not sure what "chromeless" means
[01:44] <randy_spike> well my ssh and apache works fine externally[via ip address] If I could hide it and use a name[spike.server.com] that would make me feel a lot safer!!
[01:45] <phelps> ubuntuaddicted: doesn't matter, chrome being used like that is ruined by google chrome results
[01:46] <ubuntuaddicted> randy_spike look into dyndns, that's who i've used in the past to get a FQDN. as far as hiding it, good luck. i don't think it's possible. if you need access to the port than obviously everyone can see it as well
[01:47] <phelps> chrome is what the non-app interface is called, so the OS chrome
[01:47] <Foxhound1> I'm getting warnings when trying to install packages
[01:48] <SchrodingersScat> randy_spike: well, still resolves to your ip, but have you got it set up yet?
[01:48] <Foxhound1> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
[01:48] <Foxhound1> Does this have somethign to do with the openssl mess?
[01:48] <ubuntuaddicted> openssl mess?
[01:49] <phelps> heartbleed.com
[01:49] <randy_spike> oh okay when I looked at dyndns I could't find the free side but with no-ip I had configuration problems
[01:49] <ubuntuaddicted> Foxhound1, you'll get that warning IF you're using some non-standard repositories (i think)
[01:49] <Foxhound1> ubuntuaddicted: this is a fresh install of Kubuntu 13.10
[01:49] <Foxhound1> no modifications whatsoever
[01:49] <ubuntuaddicted> randy_spike, it's not free. at least for me it wasn't.
[01:49] <Foxhound1> I ran sudo apt-get install gedit and that was the message I got
[01:50] <ubuntuaddicted> Foxhound1, hmmmm.
[01:50] <phelps> it might be, if they changed SSLs
[01:50] <ubuntuaddicted> Foxhound1, are you having any internet issues?
[01:51] <randy_spike> I can type in spike.server.com and it gives me a permission error but IT DOES go through I just need to redirect it from "/" to /var/www/csci4750/ folder lol
[01:51] <ubuntuaddicted> Foxhound1, Networkmanager.conf actually uses a localhost for dnsmasq and it can cause some weird behavior. at least it did for me. very slow browsing and some sites weren't even resolving
[01:51] <SchrodingersScat> randy_spike: probably needs a change in your apache2 config for that, otherwise you can go to spike.server.com/csci4750/
[01:53] <SchrodingersScat> randy_spike: I got a 404 for that, maybe a permissions issue?
[01:55] <ubuntuaddicted> so no one knows how to launch a window with no border?
[01:55] <KeOps> is ubuntu server redirects to freenode ?
[01:55] <KeOps> irc server i mean
[01:55] <Fuchs> yes.
[01:56] <Fuchs> irc.ubuntu.com.         600     IN      CNAME   chat.freenode.net.
[01:56] <KeOps> ah got it
[01:56] <KeOps> thx
[01:56] <Fuchs> you're welcome
[01:59] <ubuntuaddicted> there has to be a way or tweak I can run to get an app to launch without a border
[01:59] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: use a sane window manager, such as kwin, or use something like devilspie
[02:00] <Fuchs> devilspie being https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Devilspie  << this
[02:00] <ubuntuaddicted> i've tried devilspie but couldn't get it to work.
[02:01] <Fuchs> that reduces the chances then, unless, as written, you'd use a sane window manager
[02:01] <Fuchs> assuming you are running unity: that would be compiz, unless ubuntu "developers" removed it: there is an option to have (some) windows borderless in ccsm  (compizconfig-settings-manager)
[02:02] <Fuchs> so that might be worth a look if devilspie is not working. If you are using something else, you might want to either state what you are using, or read that client's documentation  (it might not have that feature, though)
[02:02] <arfarf> Let me guess no one here has ever gotten Ubuntu Lucid virtualbox guest to share files or passed through an external storage device to it
[02:03] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, not running Unity. i'm on Xubuntu 13.10
[02:03] <Fuchs> ah, xfce, then
[02:04] <ubuntuaddicted> arfarf, you're still using lucid? isn't that version 10.04?
[02:04] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, yes
[02:04] <Fuchs> that would be xfwm4 as the window manager, then. As far as memory serves it doesn't have an option to do that directly, so devilspie it is
[02:05] <randy_spike> yea I have 404 too... I have an index.html file in there but if you just go to spike.server.com it directs to "/" which of course is not accessible[root of course can't be openly accessed lol] that is my problem can virtual apache hosts solve this? as in make a virtual to www.spikeserver.com and have it reroute to csci4750? I've been playing with it for 2 days to no avail :(
[02:09] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, ok, i will look into devlispie further. thank you
[02:10] <cappicard> hey. is google getting DOS'd? i'm getting very horrfic download speeds?
[02:13] <SonikkuAmerica> cappicard: Dunno... but [ ping 8.8.8.8 ] would help find out
[02:14] <cappicard> 75% packet loss
[02:14] <Tex_Nick> cappicard: NAW google is fine here ... try a traceroute or www.speakeasy.com/speedtest
[02:15] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, i followed the link perfectly yet when I launch guvcview it still has the window decorations. hmmmmm
[02:15] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: there is a frontend to devilspie, maybe that helps finding the issue. xfwm should respect the property set by devilspie ...
[02:15] <cappicard> hmm... it's timing out after hitting Google-level3-3x10G.Dallas.Level3.net
[02:16] <randy_spike> hey so I did get the server to get recognized with no-ip!!! can yall see if you can see the index page? spike_server/zapto.org
[02:16] <randy_spike> should say something like spike.server.com in an h1 tag
[02:16] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, hmmm, i guess I am not sure what I am suppose to have for "window role"
[02:17] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: you can read this out with xprop or xwininfo
[02:17] <Fuchs> it depends on what gucview sets (if any, it is entirely optional)
[02:17] <cappicard> hrmm... it's timing out after it hits dallas' hub
[02:17] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, i already ran xwininfo but i just don't know what window role means
[02:17] <Fuchs> if it doesn't have a role / something you can work with: maybe you can work with the window title  (you might have to use wildcards, I don't know gucview and how dynamic its window titles are)
[02:18] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: it is a bit that the application can set. Example:  an instant messenger can have two windows, the buddy list and the chat window. It can set different roles to them
[02:18] <Fuchs> so it is easier to make rules, e.g. you maybe want a different set of rules for the chat window than for the buddy list. Roles make this possible. It is a string, and it is entirely optional. Not all applications set it.
[02:19] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, yeah. i read the example of xchat and how it doesn't have a window role. so i just copied that .ds file format
[02:20] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: well, you need to give devilspie something that matches on the window you want, e.g. the title or role. Xwininfo helps there. And then you need to tell it what actions to perform
[02:20] <cappicard> hrmm... trying to download a simple 21Mb file (audacity) and googlecode is timing out...
[02:20] <Tex_Nick> cappicard: if you're in the Dallas/Ft Worth area ... i'm in Weatherford TX, bout 50 miles west of the metroplex ... i sometimes have network QOS problems ... usually resolve it to a bottleneck with one of the metroplex ATT servers ... not sure what the issue is with ATT there
[02:20] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, is it the window id that I need to put there?
[02:20] <cappicard> well, i'm in the KC area.
[02:20] <cappicard> traceroute hits the dallas google hub
[02:21] <delinquentme> Does anyone have a T440 lenovo machine?
[02:21] <delinquentme> I'm really curious about the mousepad
[02:21] <cappicard> i usually have no issues with google
[02:21] <delinquentme> trackpad*
[02:21] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: I don't know which properties devilspie supports, http://www.foosel.org/linux/devilspie  might be helpful there
[02:22] <cappicard> it seems like *.Dallas1.Level3.net  is having major issues.
[02:22] <Tex_Nick> cappicard: OK well just a heads-up there ... i'm close to that hub ... when i haveQOS issues it usually resolves to one of the AT&T Dallas servers
[02:22] <cappicard> ok
[02:23] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, here's the guvcview preview window that i don't want decorations on. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7229137/
[02:23] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: could you give me an xprop instead?
[02:24] <cappicard> hmm... now it's level3.net's KC hub...
[02:25] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, sure http://paste.ubuntu.com/7229142/
[02:25] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: you can either match on the class or the name
[02:25] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, and here's the .ds file http://paste.ubuntu.com/7229143/
[02:25] <wrb123> i run an ubuntu server with iptables and am wondering what the best way is to permanently block specific IP addresses or ranges from even attempting to log onto my server
[02:25] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: see http://www.foosel.org/linux/devilspie#is  and the "matchers" below
[02:26] <wrb123> i keep getting fail2ban notifications and i want to just block ranges of China IPs, etc.
[02:26] <wrb123> but i heard there's a different way, other than iptables?
[02:26] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: drop the is window role line, it won't match, as the window has no role at all
[02:26] <nadhir|17> hello, good morning all
[02:26] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: match on the name and class, and hope that this doesn't match windows you don't want
 how to run whatsapp-pidgin?
[02:27] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs,  i removed the window role line and still guvcview launchs with window borders
[02:28] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: the  (and    looks odd to me as well, why would you start with an and directly?
[02:28] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, i have no idea what this really means as I am no programmers.
[02:29] <Baako_> what is the command for installign teamviwer 64 bits?
[02:29] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, WOW, that just messed up every window on my desktop when I remove the beginning (and and the end )
[02:29] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, lol
[02:29] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, i have to go. sorry but my Mrs. demands my attention. I really appreciate you trying to help though. i may be back online later tonight
[02:30] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, thanks again, gotta go
[02:30] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: try http://paste.ubuntu.com/7229154/
[02:30] <Fuchs> ubuntuaddicted: might need application_name instead of window_name, I don't use devilspie myself. But one of these two will work.
[02:30] <Fuchs> You're welcome.
[02:30] <wrb123> has anyone here used the ROUTE command to ban IP addresses>
[02:31] <Baako_> what is the command for installing teamviwer 64 bits? the download from the website is not working
[02:31] <SchrodingersScat> Baako_: might look a little something like this, but don't quote me, # wget -c "http://download.teamviewer.com/download/teamviewer_linux_x64.deb" ; sudo dpkg -i teamviewer_linux_x64.dex ; # but someone else had trouble with teamviewer earlier in the chat, i have 75% confidence in some of that working.
[02:32] <Guegs> WHy not just use UFW wrb123 ?
[02:32] <SchrodingersScat> Baako_: link works on my end
[02:32] <Guegs> sudo ufw deny from ip.add.ress
[02:32] <delinquentme> Does anyone know if theres a list of MOST used hardware platforms for ubuntu systems?
[02:33] <delinquentme> I THOUGHT It was some version of the IdeaPad ... but I'm guessing mac book pros are encroaching?
[02:35] <SchrodingersScat> Baako_: that .dex should be a .deb , btw
[02:35] <Baako_> SchrodingersScat one command at a time please
[02:36] <CdK1> hi *
[02:36] <CdK1> any with fglrx and mplayer+vaapi?
[02:36] <Hafiz85> how install theme from deviantart to ubuntu 13.10.....????
[02:37] <CdK1> gnome-tweak-took?
[02:37] <CdK1> look*
[02:38] <Baako_> SchrodingersScat teamviewer not found even after i have run # wget -c
[02:38] <Baako_> "http://download.teamviewer.com/download/teamviewer_linux_x64.deb" ;
[02:39] <SchrodingersScat> Baako_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7229166/ don't do the cd /tmp/ if you've already downloaded it somewhere
[02:40] <Baako_> what>
[02:42] <Baako_> i managed to install it and i am gettin "the teamviewer daemon is not running"
[02:43] <SchrodingersScat> Baako_: never used it
[02:48] <Baako_> SchrodingersScat i got it working now
[02:48] <Baako_> SchrodingersScat thanks for trying to help :D
[02:48] <SchrodingersScat> Baako_: great, have fun
[02:51] <Swabby> I am trying to install dosemu on Ubuntu 12.10 and it keeps saying the package is not available but it is referred to by another package. Does it go by a different name? do i have to compile with source?
[02:53] <SchrodingersScat> !info dosemu | Swabby
[02:55] <SchrodingersScat> Swabby: at any rate, it's in my 'multiverse', I'm in 13.10
[02:55] <SchrodingersScat> oh :(
[03:01] <imachine> hiya
[03:01] <imachine> sup?
[03:01] <imachine> oh , shit, wrong channel
[03:01] <imachine> ;)
[03:03] <asdfasdf> How can I regenerate the ssl certificate for dovecot/postfix?
[03:04] <pancaker> hello
[03:04] <IamTrying> KIOSK - http://ubuntuhandbook.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ubuntu-menu-button-have-icons.jpg  - How to disable this right click menu? (new folder ... new document etc... )
[03:04] <pancaker> is there a way to install ubuntu server without the gui stuff?
[03:04] <asdfasdf> pancaker, can't you just use the ubuntu server installer?
[03:04] <pancaker> oh right and choose on install
[03:04] <pancaker> thanks asdfasdf
[03:05] <IamTrying> asdfasdf, http://ubuntuhandbook.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ubuntu-menu-button-have-icons.jpg - i have this Ubuntu running in Public location, i need to urgent disable the right click which showing that menu how can i do that?
[03:08] <IamTrying> http://ubuntuhandbook.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ubuntu-menu-button-have-icons.jpg  - How to disable this right click menu???
[03:11] <IamTrying> export DISPLAY=:0.0 && xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 99" ; Will this work???
[03:11] <IamTrying> I just need Desktop right click menu disabled for ever.
[03:12] <IamTrying> Has anyone ever done this here? or i am the only one doing this??
[03:12] <IamTrying> export DISPLAY=:0.0 && xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 99"  ; will this apply only to desktop of system wide??
[03:13] <orbitrage> man
[03:13] <orbitrage> i had all these problems upgrading 13.04 to 13.10
[03:14] <orbitrage> somehow though i seem to have successfully upgraded to 14.04
[03:14] <orbitrage> which was not my intention
[03:14] <eoss> there a way to see why a connection was refused from inside the server that refused the connection?
[03:15] <orbitrage> oh, that seems to be an LTS version
[03:15] <orbitrage> should i upgrade 13.10 to 14.04 on all my machines ?
[03:15] <cfhowlett> !final|orbitrage
[03:16] <nf7> How many additional packages and updates does the 14.04 installer download? I've got it installing in Virtual Box and it's taking like over an hour, and I've got a very fast internet connection.
[03:16] <orbitrage> to make sure of what
[03:16] <cfhowlett> orbitrage final release is 04/17 so you are currently running a beta version - but if it works ...
[03:16] <IamTrying> I apply this xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 99" and the whole system wide right click is disabled. But i need only DESKTOP right click to disable how???
[03:16] <orbitrage> i already typed those things that's part of how i ended up on 14.04
[03:16] <orbitrage> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS
[03:16] <orbitrage> says 14.04 is lts
[03:16] <cfhowlett> orbitrage correct
[03:16] <orbitrage> oh, you're giving a date
[03:17] <orbitrage> i guess it works
[03:17] <orbitrage> i had to change some line in apache config
[03:17] <cfhowlett> orbitrage then keep smiling and enjoy the magic
[03:17] <orbitrage> the magic of spending my whole efing day upgrading ubuntu
[03:18] <orbitrage> is it true that freenode takes donations from the public but is entirely controlled by a private company
[03:19] <pancaker> anyone here watch old dragonball epsiodes?
[03:19] <SchrodingersScat> !ot | pancaker
[03:20] <pancaker> SchrodingersScat: how dare you
[03:20] <john2x> i've added an init script into /etc/init.d and it works if I start it manually.. but when I reboot, it doesn't start up automatically. how do I make it start on boot?
[03:20] <cfhowlett> pancaker please follow the channel rules
[03:20] <orbitrage> i'll take that as a yes / f u
[03:21] <IamTrying> pancaker, xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 99"  - why is it not working?
[03:21] <pancaker> IamTrying: because you are Goku
[03:22] <IamTrying> pancaker, no it said it should why not working then
[03:24] <IamTrying> john2x, use run level http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/dapper/man8/update-rc.d.8.html
[03:26] <IamTrying> xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 99"  - How do i block the right click only for Desktop menu but not system wide?
[03:28] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, i'm back. so apparently that guvcview.ds file was to vague and it changed all my current windows without decorations
[03:29] <IamTrying> is it valid for Ubuntu 13.10? gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop false
[03:29] <tnk> My ubuntu is running terribly since I updated from 12.10 to 13.10... whyyyy?! everything keeps erroring and crashing and freezing!
[03:30] <usr13> !info update-rc.d | john2x
[03:30] <usr13> update-rc.d | john2x
[03:30] <usr13> !update-rc.d | john2x
[03:30] <tnk> ??? what's that mean
[03:31] <usr13> john2x: You need to run update-rc.d  and tell it to add your script to runlevel 2
[03:32] <usr13> john2x: Oh, I see that someone already linked you to a manfile
[03:33] <john2x> usr13: why level 2 in particular? also, NN should be higher than any dependencies right? e.g. nginx is 20, so I should use 21?
[03:33] <usr13> john2x: Because that is the runlevel that Ubuntu uses.
[03:34] <usr13> john2x: If you put it there, it will run
[03:34] <john2x> usr13: hmm ok. what are the other levels for?
[03:35] <usr13> john2x: You can actually just manually do it.
[03:35] <IamTrying> usr13, OK  - when will come my turn? how can i disable the right click for Desktop i tried gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop false failed and i tried xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 99" failed. Anyone??
[03:35] <usr13> john2x: 6 is for shutdown
[03:35] <usr13> john2x: The others are pretty much irrelevant
[03:35] <john2x> usr13: so stop should be in 6?
[03:36] <usr13> john2x: rc6.d is shutdown
[03:37] <usr13> john2x: If you look in /etc/rc6.d you see mostly symlinks starting with K  (K is for kill and S is for start).
[03:38] <usr13> john2x: man update-rc.d
[03:38] <usr13> !hotkeys | IamTrying
[03:38] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, ok, i figured it out with your help. Here's the .ds file that works and makes the guvcview preview window have NO decorations on it just like I wanted. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7229283/
[03:39] <ubuntuaddicted> Fuchs, thanks again for your help
[03:39] <john2x> usr13: ah, I see. thanks
[03:40] <usr13> john2x: NP
[03:41] <usr13> john2x: runlevel 1 is single user mode.
[03:42] <IamTrying> usr13, i mean how to disable right click in the desktop only not system wide. so that i can only block this menu : http://ubuntuhandbook.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ubuntu-menu-button-have-icons.jpg
[03:42] <usr13> john2x: In /etc/rc1.d and /etc/rc2.d/ and /etc/rc6.d/ you'll find README files that explain.
[03:46] <tnk> how do i fix a 'missing description' dpkg error?
[03:48] <fermulator> Are devs / package maintainers aware of the OpenSSL security vulnerability released a day or two ago ? http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/720951 -- wondering when Ubuntu will be taking the fix
[03:48] <Beldar> !sslbug | fermulator
[03:50] <fermulator> Beldar; So if I see "1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12" on Ubuntu 12.04, I think I'm good?
[03:51] <Beldar> fermulator, I have not followed it, the fix release was out as of 4/7
[03:51] <fermulator> fair enough;
[03:51] <cfhowlett> Beldar that's the one
[03:52] <fermulator> cfhowlett thanks; (I was worried that openssl itself is still from May2012; but it's the /library/ that has the update
[03:52] <IamTrying> usr13, gconftool-2 --set /org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/mouse-button-modifier --type string '<Super>'  this does not help either
[03:52] <tnk> anyone??? how do i fix a 'missing description' dpkg error? also, why do i get so many lines of 'failed to execute /id udev d/ can't find/connect socket' or something in my bootup screens???
[03:53] <IamTrying> What is the path for Ubuntu Desktop? while using gconftool-2 --set /org/..... ?
[04:00] <quem> what time today will the release candidate be out?
[04:00] <tnk> anyone??? how do i fix a 'missing description' dpkg error? also, why do i get so many lines of 'failed to execute /id udev d/ can't find/connect socket' or something in my bootup screens???
[04:03] <Beldar> quem, 4/17 is the rumor
[04:05] <nf7> Is there a reason why Windows 8.1 runs really well in Virtual Box on my machine (OSX, 16gb ram), as if it's not even being virtualized, but Ubuntu is painfully slow and jerky?
[04:05] <delinquentme> just upgraded ubuntu ... and I'm trying to sort out how to launch a browser just from the command line
[04:06] <delinquentme> any ideas?
[04:06] <delinquentme> I use chrome, chromium and firefox
[04:06] <nf7> delinquentme: firefox
[04:06] <nf7> delinquentme: I believe that's the command
[04:07] <kornflake-k9_> firefox is right dunno the others
[04:09] <eoss> anyone know how to fix this: Failed to spawn ssh pre-start process: unable to set oom adjustment
[04:09] <eoss> =[
[04:19] <jkhl> trying to alias a google search as alias google='google-chrome www.google.com/#q=' doesn't work as expected, (how) could I do it?
[04:27] <learner> hii guys, i followed up a certain link and installed webmin, which caused some issue, though it runs, i can't open software center, i have tried removing it and failed, here is the message; E: The package webmin needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it. how can i solve this?
[04:28] <jasabella> hi :) just a silly question: the LTS releases don't change the versions that they support do they? (as in the major and minor versions of packages stay the same for a LTS)
[04:28] <gshmu> [ 2758.179020] EXT4-fs error (device sdb3): ext4_find_entry:1206: inode #5767169: comm getty: reading directory Iblock 0
[04:28] <cfhowlett> jasabella nope.
[04:28] <gshmu> ubuntu in USB device
[04:28] <cfhowlett> learner
[04:29] <cfhowlett> !webmin
[04:29] <learner> cfhowlett: yes, i have run sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq webmin
[04:30] <jasabella> cfhowlett... only bug fixes (3rd part of  version number) changes right?
[04:30] <cfhowlett> jasabella point releases e.g. current LTS is 12.04.4
[04:30] <gshmu> jasabella:  thanks
[04:30] <jasabella> not me!
[04:32] <gshmu> The system on usb so (may be usb move un..)
[04:32] <jasabella> cfhowlett... i meant more like a package in LTS (e.g. postgresql), it will always be 9.1 in the case of 12.04 LTS, you wont get 9.3 officially, but you might get updates from 9.1.3 to 9.1.13 etc
[04:32] <jasabella> and the point releases are where it is delivered
[04:32] <gshmu> 12.04 LTS
[04:32] <cfhowlett> jasabella no.  LTS will capture the sub-package updates as well.
[04:33] <gshmu> maybe USB remove unexpect
[04:33] <jasabella> oh
[04:33] <gshmu> i'm chinese so poor english
[04:34] <gshmu> jasabella:  thanks any way
[04:34] <jasabella> cfhowlett helped you, not me :)
[04:34] <cfhowlett> !cn|gshmu
[04:34] <cfhowlett> !kylin|gshmu
[04:35] <gshmu> I leave ubuntu cn forever
[04:35] <kostkon> jasabella, info about the update policy can be found here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[04:35] <gshmu> ahahaha no any reason
[04:35] <jasabella> ta
[04:35] <gshmu> thanks
[04:35] <learner> problem solved, regards
[04:36] <gshmu> learner: not yet
[04:36] <euryale> hi guys, how do i keep unity dash from displaying my recently opened documents or photos?
[04:37] <gshmu> but will (no doubt)
[04:38] <delinquentme> what utility would have replaced the ubuntu 10.04 task bar and top bar?
[04:38] <delinquentme> I just upgraded and I cant even switch between current running tasks
[04:38] <kostkon> euryale, you can do that in your privacy settings
[04:38] <jkhl> gshmu: ubuntu-cn is a great channel for me to learn chinese!
[04:41] <Psil0Cybin> hey guys If Im using Xubuntu 12.04.4 is it safe to upgrade to Trusty Tahr
[04:41] <Psil0Cybin> or should I wait?
[04:41] <cfhowlett> !final|Psil0Cybin
[04:42] <Psil0Cybin> ah its developmental :( sigh
[04:42] <Psil0Cybin> still i guess i am outdated with the times
[04:42] <jasabella> only 4 moree days!
[04:42] <Psil0Cybin> when will it become an LTS ?
[04:42] <Psil0Cybin> 4 more days?
[04:42] <kostkon> 7
[04:42] <Psil0Cybin> wow
[04:42] <jasabella> oh wait 7
[04:43] <Psil0Cybin> okay so if im using 12.04.4 in 7 days will I get a notice?
[04:43] <Psil0Cybin> or will it take more time to upgrade? etc?
[04:43] <jasabella> yup, i'm waiting too :D
[04:43] <Psil0Cybin> amazing :D
[04:43] <Psil0Cybin> now next question
[04:43] <jasabella> set a cronjob :P
[04:43] <Psil0Cybin> what if I have an encrypted home directory
[04:43] <Psil0Cybin> i should still be fine?
[04:43] <Psil0Cybin> or will an upgrade affect my home directories, etc?
[04:43] <Psil0Cybin> new to linux never made it through an upgrade yet :D
[04:43] <jasabella> i dont think it would but im a newbie too
[04:44] <Psil0Cybin> stuck with 12.04 for a while now
[04:44] <Rallias> If I've got an interface that's down on boot, how do I make it not wait the 120 seconds for network connection?
[04:44] <jasabella> every 2 years is the lts
[04:44] <jasabella> the 12 refers to 2012, the .04 = april :)
[04:44] <OperaGhostkv> just use sudo  apt-get update ?
[04:44] <jasabella> dist-upgrade
[04:44] <Psil0Cybin> sudo apt-get does not upgrade to anything for me
[04:44] <Psil0Cybin> says I am up to date
[04:44] <Psil0Cybin> with 12.04.4
[04:45] <Rallias> do-release-upgrade
[04:45] <jasabella> oh that's it
[04:45] <Psil0Cybin> is it safe to do so at the moment?
[04:45] <Psil0Cybin> I was kinda hesitant
[04:45] <jasabella> it'll just say there is nothing to upgrade or something
[04:45] <cfhowlett> Psil0Cybin it's pre-release.  it's beta.
[04:45] <OperaGhostkv> whichirr
[04:45] <Psil0Cybin> yea so i guess I will wait
[04:45] <Psil0Cybin> I need stability
[04:45] <Psil0Cybin> in this little pigglet.
[04:46] <OperaGhostkv> which mirror are you using ?
[04:46] <jasabella> spend the time to clear out the hdd :D
[04:46] <Psil0Cybin> i should >.<
[04:46] <Psil0Cybin> I just want rkhunter to be updated
[04:46] <Psil0Cybin> 12.04.4 has an outdated 1.3.8 version :(
[04:47] <jasabella> did you update openssl?
[04:47] <OperaGhostkv> not yet
[04:47] <OperaGhostkv> I don't host any website
[04:48] <tex83> Have any of you guys ever made a joke where the punchline was like an inaccurate geometrical description or other mathematical abstract concept?
[04:48] <cfhowlett> !ot|tex83
[04:49] <OperaGhostkv> off topic lol
[04:52] <tex83> sorry it seemed tangentially related to abstract thinking and I was trying to get a feel for the ubuntu community.
[04:53] <tex83> cfhowlett recommend a better channel?
[04:53] <cfhowlett> tex83 #ubuntu-offtopic for general chitchat
[04:53] <OperaGhostkv> #linuxba
[04:55] <joules> hi, I'm having troube with the dhcpcd (client daemon). doing DHCPDISCOVERS over an interface that is already configured (static), really annoying. Any tips? (apart from removing dhcpcd completely). I see dhcpcd does come with alot of options... right now it's running without any. ?
[04:55] <OperaGhostkv> you can speak anything in #linuxba
[04:55] <OperaGhostkv> no one will stop you
[04:56] <joules> ohoh
[04:56] <joules> nevermind
[04:56] <joules> denyinterfaces you
[04:57] <joules> Hey look I helped myself.
[04:57]  * joules lavitates
[04:58] <autojack> I'm trying to configure wpa_supplicant from the command line. 'iwconfig wlan0' shows my card, but after configuring WPA and trying to start wpa_supplicant, it gives me 'ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Invalid argument' when I google for that there are tons of people with this problem, and all manner of solutions proposed. I have no idea where to start.
[04:59] <joules> autojack: -c <myconf>.conf? - I ignore that.
[04:59] <joules> error.
[05:00] <autojack> hmm?
[05:00] <joules> autojack: is the interface up?
[05:00] <gshmu> jkhl: do you wnat learn Chinese???
[05:01] <cfhowlett> gshmu completely off topic = this is ubuntu support.  please either PM or go to #ubuntu-offtopiic
[05:01] <xbmcuser> Hello there, trying to patch my OpenSSL on my Ubuntu VPS and have followed all appropriate steps..  Tried doing 'apt-get update' followed by updating the openssl and libssl1.0.0 package, but the OpenSSL version number and build date are still saying Jan 8 2014.  What gives?
[05:01] <autojack> joules: hmm, hold on.
[05:01] <joules> xbmcuser: patched.
[05:02] <xbmcuser> joules - sorry ?
[05:02] <learner> hi once more, am trying to install openshot video editor software and followed some guide out there but am getting the error below
[05:02] <learner> The following packages have unmet dependencies:  openshot : Depends: python-pygoocanvas but it is not installable
[05:02] <learner> how can i troubleshoot this
[05:02] <joules> to not break package dependancies (version) the patch is to current version.
[05:02] <kostkon> xbmcuser, try giving  openssl version -a   check the build date   openssl pacakge in ubuntu has been already patched. you are fine..
[05:03] <autojack> joules: oh, hmm. now it is.
[05:03] <autojack> joules: though it does not have an IP for some reason.
[05:03] <autojack> but I see that it is associated with my AP.
[05:03] <xbmcuser> kostkon I did that, the build date is still showing Wed Jan  8 20:51:55 UTC 2014
[05:03] <joules> autojack: dhclient wlan(number)
[05:03] <cfhowlett> learner what is the output of cat /etc/issue/
[05:03] <xbmcuser> it's supposed to show later than April 7th 2014 apparently
[05:03] <xbmcuser> so im still vulnerable
[05:03] <kostkon> xbmcuser, here's the usn  http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/
[05:03] <joules> or whatever you use (dhcpcd should discover).
[05:04] <learner> cfhowlett: cat: /etc/issue/: Not a directory
[05:04] <autojack> yeah that worked, but I had that configured in /etc/network/interfaces
[05:04] <jkhl> gshmu: yeah, I feel I'm too busy but with that channel I can see short phrases quickly and copy-paste everything to google translate
[05:04] <kostkon> xbmcuser,  what version of ubuntu is this
[05:04] <cfhowlett> learner no colons     cat /etc/issue
[05:04] <jkhl> already learned some things
[05:04] <delinquentme> UBUNTU 12.04: what is the name of the bar on the left to launch programs from.... and how do I get it back if I dont have it up by default??
[05:04] <learner> cfhowlett: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS \n \l
[05:05] <jkhl> gshmu: I may go to China again soon
[05:05] <xbmcuser> kostkon 13.04 64-Bit the control panel says
[05:05] <kostkon> xbmcuser, them i'm afraid you are not gonna get the update. 13.04 is eol and doesn't receive updates anymore
[05:05] <kostkon> xbmcuser, you need to upgrade to 13.10
[05:05] <cfhowlett> learner apt-cache policy python-pygoocanvas
[05:05] <xbmcuser> the stupid VPS company doesn't give an option to install a prior version
[05:06] <xbmcuser> Is it simple to update to 13.10 ?
[05:06] <cfhowlett> !eolxbmcuser
[05:06] <kostkon> !eolupgrades | xbmcuser, it is a little more complicated for eol releases
[05:08] <learner> cfhowlett: python-pygoocanvas:   Installed: (none)   Candidate: (none)   Version table:
[05:08] <autojack> joules: thanks! weird that the error is misleading.
[05:08] <autojack> I'm good now.
[05:09] <learner> cfhowlett: that's what i get after running apt-cache policy python-pygoocanvas
[05:09] <joules> autojack: join the boycott of pointless meaningless errors!
[05:09] <cfhowlett> learner that is quite strange but I notice that you're 2 point releases out of date.  perhaps fixing that will get you going
[05:09] <cfhowlett> learner sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade  && sudo apt-get install openshot
[05:10] <cfhowlett> learner that'll bring you current to 12.04.4 and attempt to install openshot.  expect lots of downloads
[05:11] <gshmu> cfhowlett: sorry i'm slow...
[05:15] <gshmu> jkhl:  did you using google translate bot
[05:15] <Kiongku> Hi, I'm seeking people opinion on putting a personal ubuntu server on Zotac Aq01 nano box? think it will be a good idea?
[05:15] <cfhowlett> !server|Kiongku ask the server channel
[05:16] <gshmu> jkhl:  goto again?
[05:16] <jkhl> gshmu: 是的
[05:16] <gshmu> again, where are u?
[05:16] <jkhl> 我住在英国
[05:17] <cfhowlett> jkhl gshmu GUYS!  please either use private messaging or go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:17] <jkhl> sorry :p
[05:17] <Kiongku> all right
[05:17] <jkhl> gshmu: #ubuntu-cn
[05:18] <Kamilion> Anyone know how to convert a gif into a plymouth theme? http://maxcapacity.tumblr.com/post/20582501849/x1938-by-max-capacity
[05:23] <ccTLS> 大家好，测试一下是不是UTF-8，谢谢！
[05:23] <OperaGhostkv> 不用谢！
[05:24] <OperaGhostkv> 测你妹！
[05:24] <Aki-Thinkpad> !japanese
[05:24] <OperaGhostkv> it is chinese
[05:24] <cfhowlett> !cn
[05:25] <OperaGhostkv> not japanese
[05:25] <OperaGhostkv> !tw
[05:26] <ccTLS> what?Ubuntu-en channel?sorry,i am missing
[05:27] <ccTLS> Thanks all and OperaGhostkv
[05:28] <OperaGhostkv> you should join ubuntu-cn
[05:28] <OperaGhostkv> and #linuxba
[05:36] <azathoth99> why is Iscsi bad? is it not as Fast as a netapp?   I was looking ata box with 72 drives, and with hardware raid 10 36 drives sas run at 5 Gb/s total
[06:05] <jnhghy> .release
[06:06] <Erealz> hey
[06:16] <nf7> Does anyone else know why Windows 8.1 runs great in VirtualBox but Ubuntu runs terribly. It's laggy and twitchy. The host machine is OSX and the specs are quite high.
[06:18] <swiftless> Hey guys, quick question, any idea on what date ubuntu 14.04 server is released? It's just around the corner isn't it?
[06:19] <bazhang> 4/17
[06:19] <swiftless> thanks :)
[06:19] <z8z> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule
[06:20] <aeon-ltd> nf7: iirc the guest additions have drivers for graphic acceleration, or there is a separate xorg driver
[06:20] <nf7> aeon-ltd: I
[06:20] <swiftless> ty z8z
[06:20] <nf7> aeon-ltd: I've installed all the guest addition things
[06:20] <nf7> aeon-ltd: Is there anything else I should install?
[06:21] <Term1nal> Question... is there a way to daemonize a process on a non-privileged user without access to root/sudo? Or similarly, install an upstart job as a non-privileged user?
[06:21] <aeon-ltd> nf7: xorg drivers?
[06:23] <z8z> swiftless: Better to wait until first point release to install.... so that you don't get eventual bugs from not quality tested version
[06:31] <dyu> is encfs suitable for postgresql?
[06:33] <Aki-Thinkpad> I am trying to learn to make ppa's for a tarball that has yet to put into Ubuntu
[06:34] <Aki-Thinkpad> Does anyone have any experience with this first hand, that they might want to walk me through some of it?
[06:42] <hid3> Hello. If I do the 'hibernate' for my desktop running ubuntu, and then resume it after two hours, will it reset the uptime readings?
[06:42] <operator1> hi all ^^
[06:43] <Aleksejs> Hi, after recent updates, my ubuntu doesn't print documents normally. It prints some random ascii chars. The only way to print is to upload on google docs, open there and print from browser. The problem is with odt/doc/pdf/xls. How to fix this?
[06:43] <operator1> can anyomne help with getting a opensim standalone hypergrid enabled? im running 32 opensim latest version and cant seem to get it HG enabled... do I need to be running an ubuntu server beside it? or nope? anywho... ty so much in advance
[06:44] <fishCode> Aleksejs: have you tried reinstalling the printer
[06:45] <Aleksejs> fishCode: yes, didn't help
[06:47] <fishCode> Aleksejs: that sounds like something for the forums
[06:49] <JaySlaven> hello?
[06:50] <operator1> i am afk a lot trying to google the same as queried above... its ok not to help lol... but if yu can please IM me here to catch my attention ty agin and agin and sorry for the pains. :D
[06:52] <bazhang> operator1, why not try #opensim
[06:53] <operator1> i am ty
[06:54] <operator1> but is also maybe it is ubuntu specific too... im on both them
[06:54] <operator1> ty ^^
[06:56] <bazhang> #opensim-testing  exists as well operator1
[06:56] <Aleksejs> I've changed in printer settings the option Printer Language Type from PDF to PostScript, and now it prints odt/doc documents
[06:58] <Jambo> When I start up garrys mod it gets past Loading.... Then Crashes
[07:04] <Jambo> HELLO!
[07:05] <bazhang> Jambo, on ubuntu?
[07:05] <Jambo> yes
[07:05] <Jambo> Ubuntu Steam
[07:05] <Jambo> not Win e
[07:05] <Jambo> wine
[07:06] <hillary> ubuntu visual studio is used for? How is it different from the rest? i saw it on the internet and i did not understand how it works
[07:06] <bazhang> try #ubuntu-steam Jambo
[07:07] <bazhang> hillary, visual studio , the windows one? or did you mean via wine
[07:07] <chamunks> Could someone please either refer me to a working twitch.tv streaming guide for 12.04 or point me towards the avconv irc channel.
[07:07] <bazhang> chamunks, /msg alis list *avconv*
[07:08] <hillary> it is written ubuntu studio. It is 12.10
[07:08] <hillary> version 12.10
[07:08] <chamunks> bazhang, alis?
[07:09] <bazhang> http://ubuntustudio.org/ hillary
[07:09] <chamunks> 60 channels...
[07:09] <hillary> ok
[07:11] <hardnuts> is there ubuntu 14.04 such version?
[07:11] <hardnuts> no longer?
[07:11] <Ben64> hardnuts: soon. support and discussion on it in #ubuntu+1 until it officially comes out
[07:12] <Stats_Ethan> I just installed Ubuntu. It appears as though it hasn't installed my graphics driver. I have an Intel integrated graphics card. http://i.imgur.com/8XV2HZ7.png
[07:14] <Baako> hi guys i still ubuntu as a dual boot but now when i start up my computer. it boot straight into ubuntu how can i change it so i get the dual boot screen back please thanks
[07:17] <dannymax5> hola!
[07:17] <operator1> hi ^^
[07:18] <Baako> hi guys i install ubuntu as a dual boot alongside but now when i start up my computer. it boot straight into ubuntu how can i change it so i get the dual boot screen back please thanks
[07:18] <Baako> windows
[07:19] <Beldar> Baako, In a ubuntu terminal run sudo update-grub
[07:20] <Baako> Beldar done
[07:20] <Baako> Beldar restart pc?
[07:21] <Beldar> Baako, yeah, you should have seen a windows line in the output.
[07:21] <Jambo> hello
[07:21] <Jambo> How Do INstall Latest AMD Propeirety Drivers
[07:21] <Baako> Beldar i didn't see windows
[07:22] <Beldar> Baako, pastebin sudo fdisk -l
[07:22] <Baako> Beldar windows is booting now thanks
[07:23] <Beldar>  Baako cool, enjoy
[07:23] <Stats_Ethan> I just installed Ubuntu. It appears as though it hasn't installed my graphics driver. I have an Intel integrated graphics card. http://i.imgur.com/8XV2HZ7.png
[07:23] <Baako> Beldar anywhere i can find a nice ubuntu GUI? I changed it to Gnome but its all black background
[07:23] <ikonia> Stats_Ethan: don't worry about that
[07:23] <Jambo> How Do INstall Latest AMD Propeirety Drivers
[07:23] <ihre> Stats_Ethan: dpkg -l | grep xf86-video-intel
[07:23] <ikonia> Stats_Ethan: is your graphics working ?
[07:24] <Beldar> Baako, Not sure I understand, is it a gui for?
[07:25] <Stats_Ethan> ikonia, they seem to be working. I just wasn't sure if I should go install that driver-updater from 01.org.
[07:25] <Baako> Beldar the normal ubuntu background is like this data:image/jpeg;base64,/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAQAAAQABAAD/2wCEAAkGBw0MDQ8MDA8MDQ0MDA0MDAwMDQ8NDAwNFBEWFhQRFBQYHCgsGBolGxQUITEhMSktMy4uFx8zODUsNygtLisBCgoKDg0NFA8PFzccHh0rLSs0Ny0sNzMrLy0xLCwrLy83KysvLCsvLC80KzQrNzAyLDcsLC0vKys3Ly4sKysrLP/AABEIALEBHAMBIgACEQEDEQH/xAAbAAACAwEBAQAAAAAAAAAAAAADBAABAgUGB//EADcQAAICAQIDBwEGBQQDAAAAAAABAgMRBBITITEFBhUiQVKR0RQjUWGBsQdicXKhM0KCwRYkMv/EABkBAAMBAQEAAAAAAAAA
[07:25] <operator1> ty all ^^
[07:25] <ihre> Stats_Ethan: ehhh wrong channel ^_^ thats for archlinux, sorry
[07:25] <ikonia> Stats_Ethan: you should be installing nothing from external sites
[07:26] <Baako> Beldar but my background is blank black
[07:27] <Beldar> Baako, that jpeg is not accessible here. I don't think this is an area I can really help much in.
[07:28] <Baako> Beldar when i look it it says "ubuntu gnome"
[07:28] <Baako> Beldar sorry this is a better url http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/40/Ubuntu_13.10_release.png/800px-Ubuntu_13.10_release.png
[07:28] <bencc> is there a TCP proxy that can filter by ssl sni in the official repo?
[07:28] <bencc> for ubuntu 14.04
[07:28] <Hounddog> am trying to connect from ievm to a server running on port 9000. I am guessing the port is blocked here by default or such.
[07:28] <ikonia> bencc: #ubuntu+1 is the channel for 14.04 discussion until it's release
[07:29] <Beldar> Baako, The wallpaper is black?
[07:29] <Baako> Beldar yes
[07:29] <bencc> ikonia: so for 12.04 :)
[07:30] <Beldar> Baako, Have you tried the right click to change desktop background?
[07:32] <Jambo> how to remove flgrx drivers
[07:57] <Rory> Has nobody spoken in here for 15 minutes or is my bouncer broken again?
[07:57] <bazhang> its been quiet
[07:58] <DJones> 8:32 is the last text I see
[07:58] <Rory> Maybe I should ask a question
[07:58] <bazhang> ok
[07:58] <Rory> ubuntu boot in grub bash why ?
[07:59] <Aki-Thinkpad> how to restart compiz from shell?
[08:00] <Rory> Aki-Thinkpad: Just the command "unity" should work
[08:00] <Rory> Aki-Thinkpad: or this: setsid unity
[08:00] <Aki-Thinkpad> Rory, i'll give it a try
[08:00] <Rory> Aki-Thinkpad: I think the second one is for a shell, the first is when you hit alt+f2 and type it in the run box
[08:00] <Aki-Thinkpad> Rory, That worked; now my compiz settings are actually working
[08:01] <Rory> No problem, glad I could help :)
[08:01] <Aki-Thinkpad> Rory, I'd kiss you, but I was born with out lips
[08:01] <Rory> That's a new one
[08:01]  * Aki-Thinkpad quack
[08:02] <Aki-Thinkpad> Rory, now, do you know anything about pbuilder and chroot?
[08:02] <Rory> Aki-Thinkpad: Not in detail, but if you describe your problem someone else might know the answer
[08:02] <keevitaja> hello, is there a pdf printer for ubuntu?
[08:02] <Rory> keevitaja: Yes, built in by default
[08:03] <Rory> keevitaja: Print to file -> change type to PDF (from ps)
[08:03] <Aki-Thinkpad> Rory, Well I don't have much experience with either, but I just downloaded a trusty build so I can test making ubuntu packages on
[08:03] <Aki-Thinkpad> its still in its tarball
[08:03] <Aki-Thinkpad> do I need to extract it, and then chroot to that directory?
[08:04] <Aki-Thinkpad> and then run dpkg installs etc from that?
[08:04] <keevitaja> oh, but actual i want to print from wine app. is it possible?
[08:05] <Rory> keevitaja: You'll probably need a PDF printer for Windows, installed in Wine. On Windows I use something called CutePDF for this purpose but I don't know if it works in Wine. It's free so no harm in trying
[08:05] <Rory> Aki-Thinkpad: What are you trying to do overall?
[08:05] <Aki-Thinkpad> Rory, create a gnu-apl debian package.
[08:05] <Aki-Thinkpad> err ubuntu package*
[08:06] <Rory> Same difference
[08:06] <keevitaja> ok, i'll try this
[08:06] <Aki-Thinkpad> Rory, Actually apparently not, to my surprise
[08:06] <Aki-Thinkpad> Compiling specifically for debian is different than compiling for ubuntu
[08:07] <Rory> Yes I'd imagine so, different library versions and whatnot. I have no idea about packaging, but this is usually given as a good starting point http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/
[08:08] <Rory> Unfortunately I don't even know enough to link you to a relevant section
[08:08] <ronin> does anyone know if there's a possibility to have sender + reply to addresses to mailx, I only see sender address (-r)
[08:09] <Aki-Thinkpad> Rory, :) Thanks for your help
[08:11] <visva53> Hi. I got a certificate error in firefox when i tried to load a site, I confirmed security exception for that site, now how do I revoke that exception/permission?
[08:12] <josharenson> visva53: edit->prefrences->security->exceptions
[08:18] <dyu> what's the proper way of starting encfs at boot? answers i've seen so far involve a gui
[08:21] <DarthDepa> Hi guys! :) I'm looking for package "kiosktool" on Ubuntu 13.10...
[08:21] <macscam1> anyone know how to boot from usb on windows 8 bios-replacement ... its hard
[08:21] <DarthDepa> but I can't found it
[08:23] <DJones> !find kiosktool
[08:24] <DJones> DarthDepa: See the bots find results, looks like they include the package
[08:25] <DarthDepa> DJones: So if I install those packages I will find and use Kiosk?
[08:25] <DJones> DarthDepa: I would assume so, but its not one I've heard of, not even sure what it does
[08:26] <macscam1> i cant get ubuntu booted from usb
[08:26] <DarthDepa> DJones:Might I use the package from a previous release?
[08:26] <DarthDepa> Of Ubuntu, I mean
[08:27] <DJones> DarthDepa: I wouldn't recommend using an earlier package, it may not work or have the same dependancies
[08:31] <dw1> macscam1: my bios had some Secure Boot setting I disabled permanently, and a UEFI boot mode setting i had to change to Legacy mode temporarily..  But I think you can make UEFI compatible stick too
[08:32] <dw1> macscam1: also before trying that, change boot order in BIOS so USB is at the top :)
[08:32] <macscam1> dw1 this is windows 8 so no bios
[08:32] <dw1> macscam1: BIOS is at bootup...... F2
[08:32] <macscam1> dw1 i dunno about that
[08:33] <dw1> macscam1: maybe shouldnt mess with it til you get someone who knows :P
[08:33] <macscam1> dw1 i command "shutdown /r /o"
[08:34] <dw1> macscam1: http://google.com/search?q=boot+usb+bios
[08:34] <macscam1> dw1 thanks i know how to do that but its not recognizing the usb stick
[08:35] <dw1> macscam1: like i said, mine didnt work til i disabled some bios stuff, Secure Boot and UEFI
[08:35] <dw1> macscam1: no warranty :P
[08:35] <k1l_> macscam1: windows 8 doesnt mean no bios. please look into your manual were those options are
[08:36] <ddel> mascaml:n you have to be quick on the F2.
[08:36] <dw1> macscam1: yeah, bios is before windows starts loading at all
[08:38] <keevitaja> Rory: there's cups-pdf for ubuntu which will take care of everything related to printing pdf from wine
[08:38] <Layke> Where can I manually find specific packages? I've tried dist upgrades, package updates, etc and I still can't get openssl upgraded. THe build date is still staying at Jan 7th
[08:38] <yamoonsun> I just finished installing Ubuntu 12.04 on my mac mini 1st gen and the ethernet isn't being detected - Can't someone direct me to the drivers?
[08:38] <Layke> I want to now manually find the 32bit package and install it through dpkg
[08:44] <xpl0iter> Is there anyway to find out when a harddisk drive was mounted?
[08:44] <WilliamDotAT> dmesg?
[08:44] <Atrophied> Is there any way to make any release work with AMD proprietary drivers with AMD Radeon Mobility HD 3200? All googling has proven futile
[08:45] <demoz> Hello,i ve installed Sublime text via ppa from http://askubuntu.com/questions/172698/how-do-i-install-sublime-text-2 . I ve tried find and locate commands to find the installation path,can anyone help me or suggest me on how to find where the files got extracted?
[08:46] <Tzunamii> demoz: sudo updatedb; sudo locate -i sublime; less
[08:46] <demoz> Tzunamii thank you :D
[08:47] <Tzunamii> wrong syntax, sorry
[08:47] <Tzunamii> demoz: sudo updatedb; sudo locate -i sublime | less
[08:47] <Tzunamii> There you go
[08:48] <demoz> Tzunamii first one was good too, thank you very much :)
[08:48] <Tzunamii> any time
[08:49] <xpl0iter_> Can anyone please tell me if there is a way to find out the time when a particular partition was mounted?
[08:52] <Abuh> xpl0iter_: stat /path/to/mount could work
[08:52] <stochastic> hey, I'm trying to get a DHCP server running to do a PXE boot but I'm fully lost and all the how-to's I read seem out of date.  Currently running on 12.04 here.
[08:53] <Tzunamii> stochastic: I need to leave, but Google 'dnsmasq'
[08:56] <stochastic> Tzunamii, (if you're still around) the package installed but upon configuration says "dnsmasq: failed to create listening socket for port 53: Address already in use"
[08:59] <Abuh> stochastic: Port 53 is in use. Check: sudo netstat -ptnl | grep 53
[08:59] <stochastic> Abuh, "tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:53            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      2302/dnsmasq "
[09:00] <Abuh> stochastic: In that case it looks like dnsmasq is already running. You could kill it and continue configuration.
[09:01] <Abuh> stochastic: Don't really know anything about dnsmasq so can't help you there.
[09:01] <stochastic> Abuh, it was the configuration that occurred directly after install that gave the initial error above
[09:01] <stochastic> so I doubt it's because it was already running
[09:02]  * stochastic is slightly lost
[09:02] <darkelfjuggalo> I am trying to use xautoclick in Ubuntu Raring; and I am confused on the field options: pre-Delay[Assuming this is a Time in Milliseconds], Interval[Assuming this is a time in Milliseconds], Random +/-[No Clue], # of Clicks[self explanatory].... I need to be able to specify Coordinates and there is no Help file with this package that I can find
[09:03] <Abuh> stochastic: netstat seems to think it's running. Does: "ps ax | grep [d]nsmasq" return anything?
[09:03] <Rory> keevitaja: Awesome :)
[09:04] <Wobbo> Hey. I used Ubuntu One, voor 55gig, on diverend PC (windows, mac, android most on Ubuntu). But now... What is the most guipest alternative? Any tips?
[09:05] <stochastic> Abuh, yes.  Would you like the dump?  looks like a pid followed by  the program execution call
[09:05] <borovaka> @Wobbo I use mega.co.nz for file storing. There is no native desktop sync client for Linux right now , but there are some console tools that can be used
[09:07] <Abuh> stochastic: Sounds like its running then. You could "kill -15 pid" and see if you can continue the configuration then.
[09:07] <stochastic> Abuh, I'm just trying to get a PXE boot going - not sure how to trouble shoot this exactly
[09:07] <hateball> Wobbo: if you can selfhost then ownCloud is excellent. Otherwise Google Drive works well for me
[09:08] <Wobbo> Thanks but i am need simple software.
[09:08] <borovaka> Wobbo, then try dropbox
[09:09] <Wobbo> Google Driver has opensourse software.
[09:10] <intendeduser> hi
[09:10] <intendeduser> #android-dev :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services
[09:10] <Wobbo> Drokbox is very expensive
[09:10] <intendeduser> I'm getting this error
[09:10] <intendeduser> what does that mean
[09:10] <k1l_> !register | intendeduser
[09:10] <DJones> intendeduser: That means you need to register your account & identify to it, if you join #freenode the people there will be able to help you do that easily
[09:11] <k1l_> intendeduser: for more informations ask in #freenode
[09:11] <intendeduser> thanks all
[09:12] <saemchou> botsnack
[09:15] <Guest61782> !help
[09:15] <OerHeks> :-)
[09:15] <chinmaya> what is ubuntu classroom?
[09:16] <k1l_> chinmaya: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom
[09:16] <whowantstolivefo> hiya guys. i have a problem . i have a Sandisk Cruzero Flash USB Disk but it is locked itself. i cannot format it. i cannot delete it is Read Only mode, i cant format or do anything, how can i fix this, any idea ? i've been looking for this since this week and cant figure out even digges many times ubuntu forums.
[09:19] <OerHeks> whowantstolivefo, sandisk crusero, is that an U3 drive?
[09:20] <whowantstolivefo>  OerHeks : what you mean by U3 drive ?
[09:21] <OerHeks> whowantstolivefo, whats on that drive, a set of tools in a cloud environment?
[09:22] <whowantstolivefo> OerHeks: http://www.letsgodigital.org/images/artikelen/48/sandisk-cruzer-blade.jpg this is my disk and i use ubuntu 12.04
[09:23] <OerHeks> whowantstolivefo, oh, no U3, but SanDisk SecureAccess Software
[09:35] <Wobbo> I do not really understand what http://owncloud.org/ actually does. Do I need a server?
[09:35] <Wobbo> I do not really understand what http://owncloud.org/ actually does. Do I need a server?
[09:35] <Wobbo> sorry...
[09:38] <dw1> as it says on their site... you can host yourself or get a host
[09:38] <gangtr> how do i remove software that i have installed via a .run file?
[09:42] <whowantstolivefo> OerHeks: so can i fix it anyway ?
[09:43] <OerHeks> whowantstolivefo, not sure, that secure stuff is not compatible with linux, and no clue howto remove it
[09:43] <OerHeks> only for U3
[09:43] <whowantstolivefo> OerHeks: i see, thanks anyway
[09:43] <Semor> how do I start iptables on ubuntu ?
[09:45] <trinode> anyone had this happen with UEFI:- https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=n4utwpTH3RQ
[09:45] <trinode> there's absolutely no feedback
[09:45] <trinode> I'm stumped
[09:47] <trinode> hmm, that's was the wrong vid, that shows the one time it worked..
[09:48] <OerHeks> 540 thinkpad uefi bug? told you yesterday about it
[09:48] <OerHeks> i hoped your update solved it.
[09:49] <Wobbo> Some tips for a server that http://owncloud.org/ offer?
[09:50] <OerHeks> trinode, that youtube movie shows a nice boot up to login ?
[09:50] <OerHeks> trinode so what is your issue now?
[09:51] <trinode> OerHeks: yeah, I uploaded the wrong video
[09:51] <trinode> it seems somewhat inconistent at booting
[09:51] <StephenS> OH YEAH
[09:52] <trinode> right it's just booted
[09:52] <trinode> :/
[09:52] <trinode> going to powerdown and restart
[10:00] <aneks> I'm having trouble running an application and it seems like Java is causing the problem. I've updated jre http://pastebin.com/6psqCvPK but when I run the program it crashes and I get this error message http://pastebin.com/hyYEPt48
[10:02] <Rory> aneks: What's in the file /home/igor/Downloads/NETTV4/hs_err_pid8584.log
[10:04] <trinode> OerHeks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iou15wGo4js <-- this is how it is most of the time
[10:04] <chrono> YouTube Title: 	L540 wont boot ubuntu. Most of the time Views: 1 Length: 1:44 User: 		Anthony Graham
[10:04] <aneks> Rory, this is what's in that file http://pastebin.com/KSqBHbU8
[10:05] <trinode> Sometime I get it to boot once, after changing settings in the uefi, but it won't boot a second time
[10:05] <trinode> (without changes)
[10:09] <e-dard> Hi, I did: $ apt-get update && unattended-upgrades and got  "The following packages have unmet dependencies" along with some packages.
[10:10] <e-dard> How can I prevent this happening? I need this command to complete without the need for intervention
[10:14] <Rory> aneks: Have you managed to sucessfully run that application in the past?
[10:14] <Rory> e-dard: Can you please show me the output of the commands: "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get -f install"
[10:14] <Rory> Please paste the full output onto http://paste.ubuntu.com and share the URL in this channel
[10:15] <Rory> e-dard: It's possible you'll need to do something manually once
[10:15] <e-dard> hi Rory I think i misread the output. Looks like the problem is not with unattended-upgrades. I will paste output now
[10:16] <e-dard> Rory:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7230140/
[10:17] <e-dard> (please ignore root etc, this is a docker container(
[10:19] <Rory> e-dard: It's possible you might need to enable some additional repositories
[10:19] <Rory> !info libc6-i386 precise
[10:19] <Razva> hey! long time CentOS user here. fast q: does Ubuntu offers the opportunity to UPGRADE from a major version to another? ex: from 13 to 14? thanks! :)
[10:19] <Rory> Razva: Yes, from one version to another (eg 13.10 to 14.04) or from one LTS to another (eg 12.04 to 14.04)
[10:19] <bekks> Razva: Yes.
[10:19] <e-dard> Rory: hmm. FYI, the only packages installed prior to this were unattended-upgrades
[10:20] <aneks> Rory, I have only installed it today. It runs for about 3-4 seconds and then crashes.
[10:20] <Rory> aneks: It looks like a bug in the application to be honest
[10:20] <e-dard> Rory: this is only breaking recently (after applying unattended-upgrades) why is libc6-i386 suddenly needed?
[10:20] <aneks> Rory, what I don'
[10:20] <Rory> e-dard: Why are you running apt-get install -y gcc libc6-dev libc6-dev-i386 python-software-properties
[10:20] <Razva> ok, do I need to reinstall anything? I'm asking that because CentOS doesn't usually allows the users to just use the "yum update" command in order to upgrade from (let's say) centos 6 to 7.
[10:21] <Rory> Razva: The command on Ubuntu is do-release-upgrade
[10:21] <aneks> Rory, what I don't get is the fact that I updated to jdk 1.8 yet the error message I get says JRE version: 7.0_03-b04
[10:21] <Razva> aha, and it usually doesn't break things? :)
[10:21] <Rory> aneks: Well your JDK and JRE installations are different things
[10:21] <e-dard> Rory: to use add-apt-repository later on in a build process
[10:21] <Rory> aneks: JDK is for developers to compile programs
[10:22] <Voyage>  I cant see ubuntu as an operating system in ec2 of amazon while i create a volume or instance.?
[10:22] <Rory> e-dard: Can you try putting libc6-dev on hold, and then letting apt-get fix broken packages:
[10:22] <Rory> echo "libc6-dev hold" | dpkg --set-selections
[10:22] <Rory> and then apt-get -f install
[10:22] <Rory> Voyage: Speak to Amazon support
[10:23] <e-dard> Rory: no dice: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7230158/
[10:23] <RahulAN> AN /j #linux
[10:23] <high-end> hola
[10:23] <cfhowlett> !es|high-end
[10:24] <e-dard> Rory: what I don't get is that the whole thing is fine as long as I don't run unattended-upgrades when I first get the precise image..
[10:24] <e-dard> so some how applying unattended-upgrades injects a new dependency of  libc6-i386?
[10:25] <GT86Gast> Hi if you like the FR-S / BRZ / GT86  Sportscar.. help him to win on facebook https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=726563047365497&set=a.726562957365506.1073741831.119434044745070&type=3&theater
[10:25] <cfhowlett> !spam|GT86Gast
[10:27] <Kartagis> okay, I plugged in a VGA cable to my laptop and the other end to the TV. I disabled the built-in display so TV got a nice, full-screen output. but the audio comes from the laptop. how can I fix this?
[10:27] <aneks> Rory, any idea where I get the latest jre version?
[10:27] <Rory> aneks: What ubuntu version are you on?
[10:28] <Rory> aneks: Generally I use this third-party repository [ http://www.webupd8.org/2012/09/install-oracle-java-8-in-ubuntu-via-ppa.html ] but remember that's not part of the officially supported repo
[10:29] <e-dard> Rory: is it possible to identify what unattended-upgrades did to introduce this dependency?
[10:29] <bekks> Currently, webupd8 doesnt work for Java, since Oracle changed the URLs.
[10:29] <bekks> You have to manually install it.
[10:29] <e-dard> or maybe it was a dependency brought in when installing unattended-upgrades?
[10:29] <Rory> bekks: Oh that's a pain
[10:30] <Rad_Ahemn> Greetings, on install I get stuck on detecting file systems
[10:31] <Razva> I see that the "default" php version is 5.5.3, any idea if I can install 5.4 without a 3rd party repo?
[10:31] <bekks> Rory: Yeah, indeed.
[10:31] <bekks> aneks: you can use this article for manually installing Java: http://askubuntu.com/questions/56104/how-can-i-install-sun-oracles-proprietary-java-jdk-6-7-8-or-jre
[10:36] <keevitaja> how can i merge and rotate pdf files?
[10:37] <GreyBit> can someone help me with devkitppc?
[10:40] <aneks> I'm running 13.10 - thanks guys, I'll give it a go now.
[10:43] <cfhowlett> keevitaja search software center "pdf"
[10:46] <Busybyeski> when is trusty stable?
[10:47] <DJones> Busybyeski: Its release date is 17th APril
[10:47] <cfhowlett> Busybyeski April 17th
[10:48] <Busybyeski> great
[10:49] <e-dard> Rory: just double checked.. If I don't run unattended-upgrades, everything pans out fine (I can do apt-get install -y gcc libc6-dev libc6-dev-i386 python-software-properties without trouble)
[10:50] <e-dard> and then I can run $ unattended-upgrades without trouble too
[10:53] <trinode> ok, so update-grub2 really borks uefi boots
[10:54] <bogdan_> lala
[10:56] <RahulAN> Hi all
[10:56] <RahulAN> I am using mate with Ubuntu
[10:56] <RahulAN> but still its too slow..
[10:57] <jjavaholic> watching last nights daily showepisode reading my nvidia settings and there is 0% GPU utilization  that can't be right
[10:58] <keevitaja> anyone knows how to change mouse scroll wheel sensitivity? it is scrolling too fast
[11:00] <OerHeks> !mate
[11:01] <OerHeks> !info mate
[11:06] <bgardner> keevitaja: A cursory glance through the docs seems to indicate it isn't an Ubuntu setting but looks like it is per-app (others please correct me if I am wrong).  What application are you scrolling in where it is too fast?
[11:06] <RahulAN> OerHeks, but i installed by apt-get
[11:06] <luser> how do I configure grub2 when it's in a separate /boot partition?
[11:07] <OerHeks> RahulAN, then you do not run ubuntu, but mint?
[11:08] <asdasd> hi
[11:08] <RahulAN> it is ubuntu 12.04
[11:08] <Lartza> I installed apache2-mpm-event mut my MPM is still prefork?
[11:08] <Lartza> *but my
[11:08] <OerHeks> RahulAN, mate is NOT in our repositorys
[11:10] <cfhowlett> RahulAN nope.
[11:10] <cfhowlett> !mate
[11:10] <DJones> RahulAN: I suspect you may have installed mate from a 3rd party repository thats outside the control of Ubuntu, you would need to contact the repository maintainer
[11:11] <RahulAN> DJones, i dont have any problem with mate i need to make my notebook fast
[11:11] <RahulAN> it have atom processor and 1 gb ram
[11:12] <starbuck> Hi, i try to connect to my cisco router with the new beta 14.04... i can't connect - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7230302/
[11:12] <asdasd> can somebory help me ?
[11:12] <bgardner> RahulAN: Perhaps head over to #mate and ask there.
[11:12] <bekks> RahulAN: Then change the hardware, thats your only chance. And use LXDE, which is much lighter than mate.
[11:12] <bgardner> asdasd: !ask
[11:12] <bgardner> !ask | asdasd
[11:12] <RahulAN> Hardware replacement is not possible
[11:13] <RahulAN> any other possible way..
[11:13] <bekks> RahulAN: Then dont use mate, but lxde.
[11:13] <asdasd> after "apt-get -install f" it removed unity and ubuntu-desktop and now i am in the root console in the recovery modus
[11:13] <asdasd> i try to get it back with GUI
[11:13] <asdasd> i have ubuntu 11.04
[11:14] <OerHeks> asdasd, that is old, EOL
[11:14] <bekks> asdasd: Support for 11.04 ended very long ago.
[11:14] <RahulAN> is lxde same as mate? in graphical interface?
[11:14] <cfhowlett> asdasd upgrade to a supported distro: 12.04, 13.10
[11:14] <bekks> RahulAN: lxde is not mate. It is, just as mate, a graphical environment.
[11:15] <asdasd> ok, hm
[11:15] <RahulAN> Ohkk
[11:15] <RahulAN> let me check installing it
[11:15] <cfhowlett> RahulAN sudo apt-get install lxde
[11:17] <RahulAN> cfhowlett, ok
[11:22] <Zardozz> hello all
[11:22] <Reptilia> Why does Web Browsers always have a sluggish performance on Linux?
[11:22] <Reptilia> Really, always, never had a fluid experience on a Linux distro with whatever the browser was.
[11:27] <bgardner> Zardozz: Hello
[11:28] <Cassull> Reptilia: speak for yourself. My browsers are quick as a flash
[11:28] <Zardozz> can you red me ?
[11:28] <Reptilia> Cassull: Yeah, should've inserted "for me". But what could the problem be?
[11:29] <Zardozz>  I'm conected with telnet
[11:29] <Zardozz> I were not sure it work
[11:30] <cfhowlett> !ymmv|Reptilia
[11:31] <Cassull> for one are your browsers *stuffed* with x-pulugins and what about their memory usage? Try to remove all the crap that overloads it and run with the vanille, to see if it's faster. If this doesn't help then look up your computer specifications. Maybe your computer is just to slow
[11:31] <bgardner> Zardozz: We can see you, yes.
[11:32] <Cassull> I for my part cant even imagen running ubuntu with its heavy unity-shell.
[11:32] <Kartagis> okay, so I plugged in a VGA cable to my laptop and the other end to the TV. I disabled the built-in display so TV got a nice, full-screen output. but the audio comes from the laptop. how can I fix this?
[11:33] <bekks> Kartagis: you cant. VGA does not transport audio at all.
[11:33] <Kartagis> gah
[11:33] <bekks> Kartagis: Connect the audio-in of your tv with the line-out of your laptop.
[11:33] <Kartagis> bekks: what about HDMI?
[11:33] <bekks> Kartagis: HDMI isnt VGA.
[11:33] <Cassull> Reptilia: what'che running?
[11:34] <Reptilia> Cassull: Firefox
[11:35] <jjavaholic> how can I check if I have some basic package uninstalled?
[11:35] <Cassull> Reptilia: and your DE?
[11:35] <Reptilia> Cassull: It happens to scroll down a page, let's say Facebook, and it takes a significant amount of time to process the scrolling, and it lags, freezes, etc.
[11:35] <Reptilia> XFCE
[11:35] <Kartagis> bekks: I know, but I have an HDMI cable as well
[11:36] <bekks> Kartagis: Then unplug the VGA and use HDMI.
[11:36] <bgardner> jjavaholic: dpkg -l package-name
[11:36] <bgardner> jjavaholic: See the leftmost two symbols of the output for package status.
[11:36] <Kartagis> bekks: the same thing happens with HDMI (no audio transportation)
[11:37] <Cassull> Reptilia: http://lifehacker.com/disable-firefoxs-hardware-acceleration-to-fix-slowness-749344037
[11:37] <LordDoskias> hello i want to install gcc 4.6 armel on ubuntu 12.04
[11:37] <LordDoskias> can i use the emdebian repos or do i have to do anything else
[11:39] <LordDoskias> can i use the emdebian repos or do i have to do something else?
[11:39] <LordDoskias> oops, sorry for repetition
[11:40] <bekks> LordDoskias: arm isnt armel, rightß
[11:41] <LordDoskias> i believe arm was the old (debian 5.0) abi, then armel afterwards came - this is all arm v6, not v7
[11:41] <bekks> LordDoskias: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM
[11:43] <LordDoskias> bekks, this page doesn't mention anything aobut toolchains
[11:46] <Reptilia> Cassull: Still the same, switching to Chromium
[11:47] <__alex> shouldn't /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.0.0 be replaced due to CVE-2014-0160 in 12.04lts? i updated package openssl but libssl seems to stay the same. that right?
[11:47] <Zardor> yoooo
[11:49] <Cassull> Reptilia: have u removed your .firefox directory and started firefox new, tired its performance and if neccecary disabled hardware acceleration?
[11:49] <Cassull> what graphic card do u use and what drivers have u installed?
[11:49] <OerHeks> !sslbug | __alex pls read this and check your version number
[11:49] <Reptilia> I've disabled the hardware acceleration, but did not remove the .firefox directory.
[11:50] <Cassull> Reptilia: removing the .firefox will delete all your date, if you want make a backup befor u remove it
[11:50] <alumno_> holas
[11:50] <Reptilia> Nevermind, Chromium is fine, thanks anyway.
[11:51] <alumno_> holoa
[11:51] <alumno_> hola
[11:51] <Cassull> suit yourself
[11:52] <kjelle> .o/ can anyone recommend an ubuntu way to setup 4 servers to put up a shared network storage.
[11:52] <C2H5OH> hi
[11:52] <Kartagis> bekks: are you there?
[11:53] <C2H5OH> I have a strange situation, where I launch a multiprocess test app which cannot use multiple cpus at once
[11:53] <C2H5OH> basically the following:
[11:54] <C2H5OH> for c in xrange(4):
[11:54] <C2H5OH>     if os.fork() == 0:
[11:54] <C2H5OH>         while True:
[11:54] <C2H5OH>             pass
[11:54] <C2H5OH> os.wait()
[11:54] <C2H5OH> the four children processes can only reach to 25% usage each
[11:55] <C2H5OH> whereas it should be 100% each (I've tested in other systems)
[11:55] <Kartagis> that looks like #pyton
[11:55] <C2H5OH> is there a system setting to limit the cpus per process group (or control group) by default?
[11:55] <C2H5OH> no no, it's just an example
[11:56] <C2H5OH> there is a process scheduler problem that I can't locate
[11:56] <C2H5OH> and I was wondering if there were any system setting to control that
[11:57] <bekks> Kartagis: Yes.
[11:57] <MaxFrames> hello
[11:58] <MaxFrames> I've just installed lubuntu 13.10 on a system which was previously dual booting winxp and ubuntu 12.04
[11:58] <MaxFrames> at install time I chose to wipe _both_ os's
[11:58] <MaxFrames> now, I still get ubuntu 12.04 related entries in grub
[11:58] <MaxFrames> how do I remove them?
[11:59] <MaxFrames> specifically, I get:
[11:59] <bekks> MaxFrames: sudo update-grub
[11:59] <MaxFrames> "Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (12.04)" and "Advanced options for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (12.04)"
[11:59] <MaxFrames> ok let me try that command
[12:00] <MaxFrames> spot on. thanks!
[12:01] <bekks> MaxFrames: you're welcome :)
[12:01] <guest1832198> ~/.ssh/config            <- that comment giving "bash: /home/jamie/.ssh/config: is a directory
[12:01] <MaxFrames> I'm amazed, this ancient netbook was barely usable with xp, but lubuntu boots and responds very fast
[12:01] <bekks> guest1832198: it should be a file.
[12:02] <MaxFrames> I just got a kernel panic upon rebooting, but it only happened once so far
[12:02] <guest1832198> bekks so instead "config"is a directory?
[12:03] <bekks> guest1832198: I dont get your point?
[12:03] <guest1832198> bekks i didnt quiet understand your answer
[12:03] <Zirunth> hola
[12:04] <bekks> guest1832198: The snippet you posted says: "/home/jamie/.ssh/config is a directory". It should be a file.
[12:04] <[Gentoo]> guest1832198: config is meant to be a file, not a directory, do you even need special ssh config?
[12:04] <alumno> hola
[12:04] <[Gentoo]> guest1832198: if not just rm it
[12:05] <MaxFrames> name of an rdp client for *ubuntu?
[12:05] <MaxFrames> cant find rdesktop
[12:05] <bekks> MaxFrames: Then install rdesktop
[12:05] <alumno_> what?
[12:05] <romanemperor> hi, guys im trying to access via ssh from a mac to a linux(ubuntu using the main username but i get an eror message: connection denied. so, how do I give permission to accsess from another machina via ssh?
[12:05] <MaxFrames> cant find it on the software center
[12:05] <guest1832198> [Gentoo] and bekks thanks for your time. I need to set up a config file so i can connect to my remote server. i will list all the server and post in config file
[12:05] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: firewall?
[12:05] <alumno_> fffffffffffffffffffffffffttttttttttttttttttttttttt
[12:06] <trijntje> I have my mouskeys settup to switch viewports, but suddenly all the mous clicks are sent to the current window instead of to unity/compiz. How cna I fix this?
[12:06] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: connection refused? normally means firewall
[12:06] <romanemperor> firewall in ubuntu?
[12:06] <alumno_> hola
[12:06] <romanemperor> ok. how do i deactive it
[12:06] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: ufw status
[12:06] <poee> hi. How do I know my desktop is protected against the new ssl vulnerability
[12:06] <[Gentoo]> also iptables -L
[12:07] <romanemperor> or just give permision for ips in the same network
[12:07] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: if your firewall has the ssh port open youll be ok
[12:07] <bekks> romanemperor: sudo ufw allow ssh
[12:07] <[Gentoo]> but i dont think ufw is even on by default
[12:07] <[Gentoo]> so if its from the outside its prob your router
[12:07] <Zirunth> Firulais se la come
[12:07] <firulis> y vos tambien
[12:08] <guest1832198> bekks how do i open the config file in .ssh directory?
[12:08] <[Gentoo]> guest1832198: just use a text editor on it, if there isnt one, write one and save it
[12:08] <StephenS> are you bekks 24/7 online on #ubuntu?
[12:08] <firulis> hola nayraa
[12:08] <MaxFrames> bekks: the problem is that I can't find rdesktop in the software center
[12:08] <romanemperor> nice tip, but still refusing connection
[12:09] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: are you connecting from lan or internet
[12:09] <bekks> MaxFrames: sudo apt-get install rdesktop
[12:09] <MaxFrames> ah ok, so not all that's in the repos is on software center?
[12:09] <romanemperor> lan
[12:09] <romanemperor> same network
[12:09] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: paste output of sudo iptables -L
[12:10] <firulis> hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[12:10] <[Gentoo]> firulis: why are you spamming all the time
[12:10] <Kartagis> bekks: do you have a recommendation for audio transportation over HDMI?
[12:11] <romanemperor> Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
[12:11] <romanemperor> target     prot opt source               destination
[12:11] <romanemperor> Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
[12:11] <romanemperor> target     prot opt source               destination
[12:11] <romanemperor> Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
[12:11] <romanemperor> target     prot opt source               destination
[12:11] <unopaste> romanemperor you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[12:11] <guest1832198> [Gentoo] please be abit patience with my noobieness. i OPENED "files" by click on the file  cabinet icon. and I in the "Home" folder. I can see "desktop", "documents" "downloads"., etc. do i create a .ssh folder here?
[12:11] <bekks> Kartagis: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[12:11] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: ok looks ok how are you sshing? ssh user@ip
[12:11] <Rory> guest1832198: use the shortcut "ctrl+h" to toggle displaying hidden files and directories (hidden files and directories start with a dot)
[12:12] <[Gentoo]> guest1832198: you prob have hidddden files hidden
[12:13] <guest1832198> Rory thanks. I see here that "config" is a folder not a file. should i delete it and create a file instead
[12:13] <[Gentoo]> guest1832198: if you've used ssh to connect, an .ssh directory should be auto generated
[12:13] <romanemperor> no sshing
[12:13] <[Gentoo]> or, just go to termianl and use
[12:13] <[Gentoo]> ls -a
[12:13] <romanemperor> i can conect via finder to the shared folder
[12:13] <romanemperor> but no access via ssh
[12:13] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: im confused
[12:13] <romanemperor> me too
[12:13] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: so from the mac
[12:14] <[Gentoo]> ssh yourubuntuusername@yourubuntuip
[12:14] <romanemperor> :)
[12:14] <[Gentoo]> what happens
[12:14] <guest1832198> [Gentoo] what you mean please?
[12:14] <romanemperor> yes
[12:14] <[Gentoo]> is the ubuntu ssh on normal port 22?
[12:14] <[Gentoo]> if not you need -p 2222 for eg
[12:14] <Rory> guest1832198: I think you're getting mixed up with the directory /home/username/.config (which contains configuration for all your programs) and the FILE /home/username/.ssh/config which contains your ssh configuration
[12:14] <[Gentoo]> or whatever port you se
[12:14] <romanemperor> i do it all the time to access my mac from diferent devices
[12:14] <keevitaja> i have some chats in skype which i am member of. is it possible to disable notifications for a certain chats?
[12:14] <romanemperor> y can from linux access the mac but not viceversa
[12:14] <[Gentoo]> guest1832198: dont matter
[12:15] <Phibonacci>  Did you hear about the fork in the Christian Ubuntu? Apparently, one of the developers sent in 95 patches, but they were rejected. Now there's a Protestant Christian Ubuntu. The main difference is that the Protestant version has no icons.
[12:15] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: so whats the exact message you get when you try to ssh into you ubuntu from mac? and what command do you run>?
[12:15] <[Gentoo]> Phibonacci: lol
[12:15] <romanemperor> i run ssh username@ipaddress
[12:16] <StephenS> do you have sshd?
[12:16] <StephenS> ssh client and server..?
[12:16] <romanemperor> inet addr
[12:16] <guest1832198> Rory i think so. Basically i wanna set up all my config for my server so when i am on ternimal i dont have to keep typing ssh@username@server-hostname. i am too many hostname to remember
[12:16] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: yes, stupid question but check you have sshd
[12:16] <Rory> guest1832198: Open a terminal and type this: mkdir ~/.ssh ; gedit ~/.ssh/config
[12:17] <romanemperor> ok
[12:17] <romanemperor> just apt-get?
[12:17] <[Gentoo]> romanemperor: yes
[12:17] <[Gentoo]> that would help a little bit
[12:17] <[Gentoo]> having the daemon installed
[12:17] <Rory> guest1832198: That should open an empty text file
[12:17] <Rory> guest1832198: In it, you can put ssh config as explained here http://nerderati.com/2011/03/simplify-your-life-with-an-ssh-config-file/
[12:18] <romanemperor> din't have
[12:18] <romanemperor> lets see
[12:18] <[Gentoo]> ok
[12:18] <romanemperor> thanks a lot
[12:18] <[Gentoo]> well it will work now then
[12:18] <[Gentoo]> as your firewall is open
[12:18] <guest1832198> Rory "cannot create directory '/home/jamie/.ssh': file exists
[12:19] <Rory> guest1832198: That's fine, carry on with the next command
[12:19] <Rory> guest1832198: That's why I used a semicolon (which runs the second command even if the first one fails)
[12:19] <Rory> guest1832198: Because I wanted to make sure the folder existed
[12:19] <romanemperor> YES!!
[12:19] <romanemperor> thaks
[12:20] <Zirunth> hablan para el culo ingles , dejen de usar el traductor
[12:20] <guest1832198> Rory "/home/jamie/.ssh/config is a directory"
[12:20] <[Gentoo]> guest1832198: rm -rf .ssh/config
[12:20] <Rory> guest1832198: err then yes, delete that directory (assuming it's empty)
[12:21] <[Gentoo]> then
[12:21] <[Gentoo]> touch .ssh/config
[12:21] <[Gentoo]> or vim .ssh/config
[12:21] <Rory> guest1832198: /home/jamie/.ssh/config should just be a text file
[12:21] <[Gentoo]> etc
[12:21] <guest1832198> Rory i removed the config folder. thanks [Gentoo]
[12:22] <guest1832198> Rory i have create a config gile
[12:25] <guest1832198> Rory another question please. in the link you post http://nerderati.com/2011/03/simplify-your-life-with-an-ssh-config-file/          i see "user fooey" in my first server i am setting up we have root and jamie09 as a user. do i put jamie09 they where you see "fooey"?
[12:25] <leeyaa> hello guys
[12:25] <[Gentoo]> leeyaa: hi
[12:26] <Rory> guest1832198: Here's a simple example you can modify: http://rory.sh/files/config
[12:26] <leeyaa> i have a dozen of ubunu 12.04 LTS servers that need to be updated to latest packages for 12.04 LTS. how safe is to update everything ?
[12:26] <Rory> guest1832198: In that example, you'd be able to type "ssh myserver" and it would be the same as typing "ssh -p 1234 some_username@myserver.very.long.domain.com"
[12:26] <[Gentoo]> leeyaa: just packages?
[12:27] <Rory> leeyaa: It's safe to upgrade everything. In fact, where security upgrades are concerned, it's UNsafe NOT to
[12:27] <leeyaa> what if i have custom services like apache installed manually and perl
[12:27] <Rory> leeyaa: You're on your own then
[12:28] <Rory> leeyaa: You will need to check the upgrade to make sure it won't be clobbering your custom installs
[12:28] <Rory> leeyaa: I was actually about to say "unless you've compiled things manually and installed them over the top of packaged versions"
[12:28] <leeyaa> sigh
[12:28] <Rory> leeyaa: You can use "sudo apt-get -s upgrade" to simulate what would be done
[12:29] <Rory> leeyaa: Then you can inspect that output and make sure there's no packages being installed that will conflict with your manual versions
[12:29] <Rory> leeyaa: Of course, it's your own responsibility to recompile new security patches as they are released upstream
[12:31] <leeyaa> oh wait
[12:31] <leeyaa> actually we dont have apache on those 12.04 and custom services
[12:31] <leeyaa> only application servers have custom apache and they are using ubuntu 6 ;p
[12:31] <leeyaa> hm sounds like i can go for it
[12:32] <Rory> Ubuntu 6.06 was arguably the best release of ubuntu (for its time)
[12:32] <leeyaa> Rory: its a pain to maintain atm
[12:32] <Rory> No harm in triple-checking the upgrade anyway leeyaa
[12:32] <leeyaa> Rory: what do you mean tripple-checking
[12:32] <Rory> leeyaa: I'd say... Why not look at migrating to 14.04 in a couple of weeks? It's supported for another 5 years
[12:32] <leeyaa> Rory: our team usually waits for 6 months before upgrading
[12:33] <Rory> 6 months? or 8 years? :P
[12:33] <Rory> leeyaa: I mean if it's a mission-critical server, you should read the list of packages which will be upgraded to make sure it's all what you want
[12:33] <leeyaa> no those ubuntu 6's cant be upgraded for now
[12:33] <leeyaa> im talking about latest lts
[12:33] <Rory> You've got another year of support on 12.04 to play with
[12:33] <leeyaa> yeah
[12:34] <leeyaa> i plan migrating everything to 14.04
[12:34] <bekks> 12.04 is supported until 2017.
[12:34] <Rory> Well, you have another 3 years then!
[12:34] <Lartza> How can I fix the distorted image on 1/4th of the screen problem? :S
[12:34] <Rory> I imagine we'll move to 14.04 for future new projects as soon as AMIs become available
[12:34] <dyu> asking again. what's the recommended way of starting encfs at boot? the search results i've found either involve a GUI or logging in. i've tried adding it to /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf but no go. could be because i added it wrong
[12:34] <Lartza> Laptop wih integrated intel drivers
[12:35] <leeyaa> well i take it as long there are no custom services (only ubuntu packages, official ones) updating to latest lts packages should not hurt
[12:36] <pencilnub> hello. is the RC for 14.04 to be found at the release subdir under cdimages.ubuntu?
[12:36] <pencilnub> later today
[12:36] <Rory> pencilnub: Why are you expecting a RC today in particular?
[12:37] <ice9> what devices I need to bind in order to chroot for building an initramfs?
[12:37] <Rory> Oh I see pencilnub it was scheduled
[12:37] <pencilnub> Rory, roadmap pointed april 10th to be RC
[12:37] <pencilnub> Rory, yeah
[12:37] <Rory> Not sure to be honest, ask in #ubuntu+1 and hang around until somebody knows
[12:38] <Rory> pencilnub: The dailies are updated... well, daily. And I've been using 14.04 for a couple of weeks now with no issue
[12:38] <ubuntu-studio> hi
[12:39] <Aaruni> not sure if this is Ubuntu support, or thunderbird support. in any case, the question is trivial. I will be upgrading my HDD and do not want to download all of my backed up email (3GB). Is there a way to back this all up except by taking a backup of ~/.thunderbird/*.default/Mail ? Like something which will produce a big dump, which can then be imported by thunderbird on the new install using the import tool.
[12:39] <sontek> Is there a way to find out what date a package was installed
[12:39] <pencilnub> Rory, i know about the daily builds. i would like to try the rc though cause i expect it to be a little bit more polished
[12:39] <leeyaa> where does apt keep output of installation stuff ?
[12:39] <leeyaa> not installed packages, but actual log
[12:40] <Pici> leeyaa: /var/log/dpkg.log
[12:40] <Aaruni> leeyaa: try /var/log ?
[12:40] <Aaruni> also, that thunderbird query is kind of important...]
[12:41] <pencilnub> Rory, thanks for the channel suggestion.
[12:41] <leeyaa> Pici: i am looking for something that keeps the whole output
[12:41] <leeyaa> stuff like http://bpaste.net/show/WWNZuhMYdlC6IiAOrHzr/
[12:42] <Aaruni> leeyaa: /var/log/apt/
[12:42] <Guest55668> Hi all, what will be support of 12.04.04 after the release of 14.04 LTS? Will we /with olg rigs/ have the firefox, libreoffice ... etc new versions updates, or only critical? Thank you for aswer/suggestion.
[12:42] <Aaruni> term.log
[12:42] <guest1832198> Rory I need to set up ssh tunnel for mysql workbench and other applications too.  I have set up the first host server but  set up ssh tunneling as well. in "identifyFile" do i include the same private key as the server?
[12:42] <ikonia> Guest55668: same as it is now
[12:43] <Guest55668> Thank You ikonia, hope to be this!
[12:44] <leeyaa> ah thanks Aaruni
[12:44] <leeyaa> thats what i need
[12:45] <guest1832198> Rory where it says "LocalForward 9906 127.0.0.1:3306" is "9906" my server ssh port or just a random port?
[12:52] <Tasab> hello all , how i can add scanner already the printer and fax installed , printer type HP officeje pro 7780 All-in-One , thankst
[12:52] <dyu> when i do $ id <user>, it shows the fuse group. but when i run groups, fuse doesn't show. why?
[12:52] <leeyaa> is it possible to apply just security updates ?
[12:53] <guest1832198> "WARNING UPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE" how do I protect the file or the folder it is in
[12:54] <leeyaa> guest1832198: chmod 600 file
[12:57] <guest1832198> leeyaa chmod /.ssh/keys/private-key.ppk i got an error "chmod: cannot access  /.ssh/keys/private-key.ppk no such file or direct
[12:57] <Pici> guest1832198: its ~/.ssh/
[12:57] <leeyaa> yeah missed the ~
[12:58] <leeyaa> is it possible to apply just security updates ? maybe sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install '?and(~U,~Asecurity)'
[12:58] <detj> sudo unattended-upgrade
[12:58] <leeyaa> not found ;p
[12:58] <detj> :P
[12:59] <guest1832198> Pici same error message again
[13:00] <guest1832198> Pici got it now
[13:00] <Tasab> Pici, hi - how i can add scanner , the printer and fax already installed & working as well the printer type hp officejet l7780 all-in-one , thanks
[13:00] <snori74> Hi, looking for some ideas regards “Gave up waiting for root device” while booting....
[13:00] <leeyaa> detj: does this install ONLY security updates ?
[13:01] <ice9> when I mount fat partition I get this:  IO charset iso8859-1 not found
[13:01] <ice9> andi can't mount it
[13:01] <Pici> Tasab: not sure. All of the scanners I've used have 'just worked' with simplescan.
[13:01] <snori74> LVM root isn't mounting, so we get dumped into initramfs
[13:03] <snori74> ls /dev/mapper shows only "control". Any ideas?
[13:04] <detj> @leeyaa it can be configured
[13:06] <guest1832198> got a another issue i send you a ssh tunnel to use port 8984 but i am getting this error "bind: address already in use", "channel_set_fwd_listener:cannot list to port : 8984" and "could not request local forwarding"
[13:12] <guest1832198> before i run this command i get "no such identifi: /home/jamie/.ssh/keys/server1-authorized_key.ppk" permission denied" and then i ask for a password and i enter the password and this this error message
[13:12] <guest1832198>  "bind: address already in use", "channel_set_fwd_listener:cannot list to port : 8984" and "could not request local forwarding"
[13:13] <Pici> guest1832198: Something is already using that port. look at sudo netstat -tanp | grep 8984
[13:13] <mtnbkr> hey everyone... I have an Ubuntu 12.0.4 LTS server where   "openssl version" showed OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012   apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade showed that openssl was a package that was in the list to be upgraded, however, after the upgrade,  openssl version still shows 1.0.1 from March 2012
[13:14] <bekks> !sslbug | mtnbkr
[13:14] <mtnbkr> bekks: thanks... reading...
[13:15] <Pici> mtnbkr: 'openssl version' doesn't provide the package version. Check apt-cache policy libssl1.0.0
[13:16] <guest1832198> Pici i read the command and nothing happened
[13:17] <mtnbkr> Pici: re: version... funny, on my Gentoo servers, openssl version provides correct version info: OpenSSL 1.0.1g 7 Apr 2014   which is what was confusing on this client's Ubuntu server
[13:17] <detj> leeya edit this file to configure /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades
[13:17] <detj> @leeyaa edit this file to configure /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades
[13:19] <mtnbkr> Pici: that apt-cache command shows: Installed: 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12, which from the page bekks just posted appears to be the correct version.   Why isn't there a way to obtain the actual version e.g.: 1.0.1g ?
[13:19] <bekks> mtnbkr: the version is the repos is bugfixed.
[13:22] <Pici> mtnbkr: because Ubuntu prefers to apply patches against the versions previously available in the repositories  whenever possible, less chance of introducing any sort of unanticipated bugs or features (like api changes, etc).
[13:22] <guest1832198> bekks i do i see what is listening to port 8984?
[13:23] <guest1832198> i ran sudo netstat -tulpn and it listening the ports and i saw this "tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:8984         0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      5241/ssh "
[13:23] <mtnbkr> bekks: Yes, thank you. Pici: I understand.  Just makes it difficult frm a command line admin positiion to know what's what without investigating repos  Thanks to both of you for helping me with this.  Now I can sleep better. :)
[13:24] <keevitaja> anyone knows how to install compass 1 pre?
[13:24] <bekks> keevitaja: what is it?
[13:25] <Lartza> I'm failing at setting/forcing a higher than 640x480 resolution with intel, any help?
[13:25] <Lartza> Do I need to manually create a xorg.conf file?
[13:26] <fa7ad> hey is there a changelog for 14.04?
[13:27] <ikonia> Lartza: look in the xorg log what's happening
[13:27] <guest1832198> if i use" sudo -f -N tunne"l to start a ssh tunnel. how do i stop just that "tunnel"
[13:27] <keevitaja> bekks: http://compass-style.org/ it is for the web development
[13:28] <bekks> keevitaja: folllow the install link there.
[13:28] <keevitaja> doesn't help. it is for compass 0.x
[13:28] <keevitaja> i need 1 to use it with sass 3.3
[13:29] <Lartza> ikonia, It's "falling back into old probe method" back to fbdev and doesn't list modlines over 640x480 for th emonitor
[13:30] <Pici> keevitaja: and? Perhaps you should speak to them on how to install their software. We really have no idea here and would only be guessing.  (anyway, see the way bottom of
[13:30] <Pici> keevitaja: http://compass-style.org/blog/2013/11/27/compass-versioning-change/
[13:30] <ikonia> Lartza: ok, so try to look at why, and if it's not using the intel xorg module (sounds like it's not)
[13:31] <OerHeks> Lartza, do you have a double GPU? Intel + Nvidia/ATI ?
[13:32] <mtnbkr> bekks: one other question;  on login, I am still being tol there are "22 packages that can be upgraded, 20 updates are security updates"    I thought that the login prompt info was generated on the fly at login, so this should say there are 0 upgrades, no?    That login info does not get built nightly, does it?
[13:32] <Lartza> ikonia, it is using the intel xorg module
[13:32] <ikonia> Lartza: ok, so that's a good start,
[13:32] <Lartza> OerHeks, No
[13:32] <ikonia> Lartza: out of interest how can you see it's using the intel module ?
[13:32] <bekks> mtnbkr: that info is not generated JIT, but every hour or so.
[13:33] <mtnbkr> bekks: ah ok. thanks...
[13:37] <Lartza> ikonia, Well it's that or vesa :P But intel is doing all the work in xorg log
[13:38] <ikonia> Lartza: try to find the actual driver line it's using
[13:38] <ikonia> as if it's using vesa that would explain a lot
[13:39] <Lartza> ikonia, lshw -c video returns driver=i914
[13:39] <Lartza> *i915
[13:43] <roberto_> hey guys, I'm having a lot of issues with my friends pc... can anyone help me ?
[13:43] <Pici> !details
[13:43] <roberto_> ubottu, just a second bro
[13:45] <roue> hola
[13:45] <roue> I have ubuntu 13.03 running in a KVM virtual machine under libvirt. When I connect to it with VNC the graphics are garbled and I'm not sure why. Here's a screenshot: https://docs.google.com/a/cdlfn.net/file/d/0BzoQejRkmit7akpzc2RiLUVPTVE
[13:46] <roue> has anyone seen this before and have a clue how to fix it?
[13:46] <roue> I've tried different resolutions, different VNC connection options. Nothing seems to make a difference.
[13:47] <roue> It's almost as if the desktop UI elements are being squeezed to the left. If I VNC into other VMs on the same host I don't have a problem. If I kill X on this one I get a normal looking console. It's something about unity.
[13:47] <congiobuon_> hey my friend :v
[13:48] <Lartza> Still haven't been able to figure this out, big borders and distortion on Xorg with the intel driver and resolution only 640x480
[13:49] <congiobuon_> My name is SadWind.69.69 :v
[13:50] <bosnjak> hi all
[13:50] <bosnjak> i can't seem to install keymon
[13:50] <bosnjak> when i install it, either via apt-get or software center, everything seems ok, but i can't start it and "whereis keymon" returns nothing
[13:51] <bosnjak> only man is installed apparently
[13:52] <roue> hola
[13:52] <Pici> bosnjak: keymon actually is a transitional package that pulls in key-mon, and the binary is in /usr/bin/key-mon
[13:53] <guest1832198> i have just downloaded netbean-8.0-php-linux.sh. i wanted to  change the permissions for the file for making the file as executable so i did this command sudo chmod 755 jdk-8-nb-8-linux-i586.sh
[13:53] <bosnjak> Pici: yes, but when i try to run "key-mon" it says it is not installed and can be installed via "sudo apt-get install keymon" - which i already did
[13:53] <guest1832198> i got ab error jdk-8-nb-8-linux-i586.sh no such file or directory
[13:53] <bosnjak> Pici: the only thing that works is "man key-mon", nothing else
[13:53] <Besmrtnik> hello I am linux.mint user, and I have problem with "ctrl+a" keyboard shortcut, insted of sellecting all it moves to beggining of the row
[13:54] <Pici> bosnjak: which release of Ubuntu is this?
[13:54] <bosnjak> Pici: 13.04
[13:54] <DJones> !mint | bosnjak
[13:54] <bosnjak> DJones: what you talking about? I am not using Mint
[13:54] <gurjeet> Hi All, I'd appreciate any help in getting a USB monitor to work on Ubuntu. I asked a question with all the details on AskUbuntu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/445937/unable-to-run-usb-monitor-at-the-same-time-as-laptop-monitor
[13:55] <cabbage4th> He meant Besmrtnik
[13:55] <DJones> bosnjak: Sorry, wrong nick, was meant for Besmrtnik
[13:55] <DJones> !mint > Besmrtnik
[13:55] <bosnjak> DJones: ok then :)
[13:55] <bosnjak> cabbage4th: ok, thx
[13:56] <bosnjak> Besmrtnik: jesi naš čovik? vidim da nisi u hr?
[13:56] <Pici> bosnjak: curious. it looks like its broken in quantal and raring...
[13:56] <bosnjak> Pici: how do you know this?
[13:57] <Pici> bosnjak: looking at http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/all/key-mon/filelist http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/all/key-mon/filelist and http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/all/key-mon/filelist
[13:57] <bipul> Hello, what's up ?
[13:58] <bosnjak> Pici: yes, seems thats all I get.
[13:58] <bosnjak> Pici: thanks for the trouble :)
[13:58] <zetheroo> does Ubuntu not use the "service servicename stop" command!? I can use start/restart/status .. but not stop ... I get: stop: Unknown instance:
[14:00] <bipul> hello is there any paid projects ? are available inside ubuntu ?
[14:00] <kostkon> bipul, what do you mean exactly?
[14:01] <bipul> Looking for work, where i can learn and earn  both .
[14:01] <tmwsiy> zetheroo: if the init script does not implement stop then it wont work
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: yes that is default
[14:02] <zetheroo> tmwsiy: hmm ok
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue
[14:02] <tmwsiy> also what service is it?
[14:04] <zetheroo> Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[14:05] <bathman_> an answer to this might be difficult, but here goes: on ubuntu 8.04 (i know, eol) runs a bootup script that keeps a rdesktop session alive - however, if network is disconnected longer than 25s, the screen stays frozen until a mouseclick or tap to touchscreen.. any way to have it refresh the old session?
[14:06] <jhsipola> hello! i'm doing a project about installing ubuntu and i would need some screenshots of how ubuntu looks like. i will be using them in public, so i'm afraid to use just random pics from online. so if any of you guys have time and interest to make ubuntu more widely regognized can you take some screenshots and send them to me with mail to jsipola@gmail.com?
[14:06] <mtnbkr> pretty sure that ubuntu can't get more widely recognized than it already is. :)
[14:06] <Rory> jhsipola: http://ubuntu.com
[14:07] <Rory> jhsipola: Download it, boot it, take screenshots
[14:07] <usr13> mtnbkr: .... pretty sure it can ....
[14:08] <Rory> jhsipola: You can try it from a DVD or a USB flash drive without installing it
[14:08] <jhsipola> Rory: i'm looking screenshots for different setups
[14:08] <Rory> jhsipola: I can screenshot my desktop right now if it would interest you, but it's just the default
[14:08] <jhsipola> i know but i thought you guys might want to help
[14:08] <usr13> jhsipola: Do you have interent where you are doing the demo?
[14:08] <jhsipola> sorry?
[14:09] <guest1832198> i am trying to install chrome so i find did "sudo apt-get install libxss1" but i got a error sayign try "sudo apt-get -f install"  what does that command do?
[14:09] <zetheroo> tmwsiy: it's an upstart script ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/7230932/
[14:09] <usr13> jhsipola: What are you apologizing for?
[14:10] <jhsipola> didn't understand your question
[14:10] <jhsipola> dunno what means interent
[14:10] <usr13> guest1832198: attempt to correct a system with broken dependencies in place
[14:10] <kostkon> jhsipola, internet*
[14:10] <usr13> guest1832198: see:  man apt-get
[14:10] <hateball> guest1832198: fixes broken installs, "man apt-get" to read about different switches
[14:11] <usr13> guest1832198: It's ok, just do it.
[14:11] <Rory> jhsipola: http://rory.sh/files/Selection_004.png
[14:12] <usr13> jhsipola: Oh, sorry for my spelling error
[14:13] <jhsipola> Rory: would it be too much to ask to do it again with firefox open on some random site for example ubuntu.com? it's a bit.. empty!
[14:13] <sakter12> So today is the "final freeze" and "release candidate" for Trusty, can I install it before the 17th? like opting in?
[14:13] <guest1832198> usr13 one of the broke depencies is teamviewers and i am using it right now. if i remove sudo apt-get -f install will that close teamviewer?
[14:14] <jhsipola> usr13: i have
[14:14] <usr13> guest1832198: Well, I guess your kinda stuck.  But, what does it say?  (Can you paste it?)
[14:14] <usr13> !paste | guest1832198
[14:14] <sakter12> or like the official stable ISO comes out the 17th?
[14:15] <guest1832198> usr13 paste what?
[14:15] <usr13> guest1832198: http://www.ubuntu.com/tour/en/
[14:15] <usr13> jhsipola: http://www.ubuntu.com/tour/en/
[14:15] <usr13> guest1832198: The output of sudo apt-get -f install
[14:15] <Rory> jhsipola: http://rory.sh/files/Selection_005.png
[14:15] <tmwsiy> zetheroo: do you need to run the virtualenv as a user other than root? what happens when you run ". /home/nwp/hdf5db/venv_hdf5db/bin/activate" ?
[14:15] <tmwsiy> as root
[14:15] <jhsipola> usr13: wow. that's awesome. thanks!
[14:16] <usr13> jhsipola: NP  (Hope all goes well for you!)
[14:16] <guest1832198> usr13 what screenshot do you want please
[14:16] <jhsipola> Rory: thanks for you too!
[14:16] <usr13> guest1832198: I do not want a screenshot
[14:17] <zetheroo> tmwsiy: well I did that command as root ... nothing much happened ..
[14:17] <zetheroo> what was supposed to happen?
[14:17] <usr13> guest1832198: I want you to copy and paste what you are seeing in the terminal.
[14:18] <guest1832198> usr13 when i run "sudo apt-get -f install"?
[14:18] <usr13> guest1832198: Yes
[14:18] <tmwsiy> I have virtually no information other than your OS versoin and an upstart script. it apperas to be a script to activate a python virtuaklenv for whatever it is this is suppoed to be controlling
[14:18] <Rory> jhsipola: You should definitely use this one: http://rory.sh/files/Selection_005.png
[14:20] <guest1832198> usr13 http://paste.ubuntu.com/7230974/
[14:21] <jhsipola> Rory: without the terminal it could be very useful (spotify is a big plus !)
[14:21] <usr13> guest1832198: Ok. So what was it you were saying about TeamViewer?
[14:22] <t4ng0> hello
[14:22] <jhsipola> rory: i'm trying to make "normal" people switch from xp to ubuntu so i don't wanna scare them with terminal windows :)
[14:22] <guest1832198> usr13 that not the same message i saw when i first ran it
[14:22] <usr13> guest1832198: It is telling you to do:  apt-get autoremove
[14:22] <t4ng0> lol guys, people would stik with XP
[14:23] <ActionParsnip> jhsipola: there is a spotify client native to Linux, its decent
[14:23] <usr13> guest1832198: Well, show me the message you say when you first ran it.  (Otherwise, run  apt-get autoremove )
[14:24] <jhsipola> ActionParsnip: only to debian-descendants though :(
[14:24] <guest1832198> usr13 i cant show you because the command it how showing it again
[14:24] <ActionParsnip> jhsipola: well, this is Ubuntu support, so 'yes'
[14:24] <t4ng0> well guys
[14:24] <usr13> *saw* not say
[14:24] <Rory> jhsipola: http://rory.sh/files/Selection_008.png
[14:24] <usr13> guest1832198: It is telling you to do:  apt-get autoremove
[14:24] <t4ng0> when will the next LTS Rlease?
[14:24] <usr13> guest1832198: Just run   apt-get autoremove
[14:24] <DJones> t4ng0: 17th
[14:25] <t4ng0> 17th of April?
[14:25] <DJones> t4ng0: Yes
[14:25] <ActionParsnip> t4ng0: yes
[14:25] <t4ng0> wow okay, i wonder what wouuld it look like.
[14:25] <ActionParsnip> t4ng0: lots online about it
[14:25] <guest1832198> usr13 i ran "apt-get autoremove" and it said "E: could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock" -open (13: permission denied)" "E: unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[14:26] <Rory> t4ng0: : looks like this: http://rory.sh/files/Selection_004.png
[14:26] <Pici> guest1832198: are you root? did you use sudo with that command?
[14:26] <t4ng0> well guys - i was wondering if we could convert ubuntu to have the pentesting tools
[14:26] <usr13> guest1832198: sudo apt-get autoremove
[14:26] <t4ng0> it would be possible right?
[14:26] <usr13> Pici: (He's learning....  :)
[14:27] <Rory> t4ng0: You can install lots of things on Ubuntu, including pen testing tools
[14:27] <t4ng0> but finding the right repos is like searching a needle lol
[14:27] <guest1832198> usr13 okay sorry thought i did sudo
[14:27] <guest1832198> usr13 the command as finish running
[14:28] <skippezot> hey y'alll
[14:28] <zetheroo> just out of curiosity - how long did it take Ubuntu to have the fix for Heartbleed made available in the official repos?
[14:28] <skippezot> having some problems with my touchpad
[14:28] <skippezot> cursor freezes
[14:28] <usr13> zetheroo: When did it come out? Today?
[14:28] <guest1832198> usr13 did that repair or remove the depencies packages?
[14:29] <skippezot> and moving my finger over the touchpad makes it scroll the window
[14:29] <skippezot> also left click turns into right click
[14:29] <usr13> guest1832198: It removed packages that are "no longer required"  (and it lists them there on the screen).
[14:29] <Rory> zetheroo: The news broke overnight, and the patch was available upon my awakening
[14:29] <usr13> guest1832198: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7230974/
[14:29] <Rory> zetheroo: Technically though, a couple of years, since that's how long the bug has existed
[14:29] <zetheroo> Rory: wow
[14:30] <zetheroo> ha
[14:30] <usr13> zetheroo: It was discovered on the 7th.  Right?
[14:30] <zetheroo> usr13: not sure ... I just found out about it on the 8th ...
[14:31] <usr13> zetheroo: Ok, well, I dono what time of day it was, but...
[14:31] <bathman_> an answer to this might be difficult, but here goes: on ubuntu 8.04 (i know, eol) runs a bootup script that keeps a rdesktop session alive - however, if network is disconnected longer than 25s, the screen stays frozen until a mouseclick or tap to touchscreen.. any way to have it refresh the old session?
[14:33] <usr13> zetheroo: Yea, the fix came out on the 8th  See: http://www.slackware.com/security/viewer.php?l=slackware-security&y=2014&m=slackware-security.533622
[14:33] <ActionParsnip> bathman_: its not supported here or anywhere
[14:33] <ActionParsnip> bathman_: I suggest you clean install with Trusty which is due out in a weeks time
[14:33] <Rory> bathman_: I also suggest that
[14:33] <Rory> bathman_: It will be worth it in the end
[14:34] <zetheroo> usr13: but that's not the official Ubuntu package ...
[14:34] <StephenS> ubentu
[14:34] <Rory> The "HeartBleed" OpenSSL bug has already been patched in all supported versions of Ubuntu (13.10, 12.10 and 12.04 ONLY). Your libssl1.0.0 package will be upgraded, although the version number of OpenSSL itsself will not change. This link has more information, please *read* it before asking more questions: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/
[14:34] <StephenS> is this Uventu or Ubantu
[14:34] <k1l_> !sslbug | zetheroo
[14:34] <StephenS> !sslbeg
[14:34] <Rory> It was uploaded on 2014-04-07
[14:34] <k1l_> zetheroo: heartbleed is fixed since 7th april
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> doesnt affet ssl 1.0.0 though, which is funny
[14:35] <k1l_> StephenS: stick to the guidelines or leave
[14:35] <Rory> Nooo I've been superceded by ubottu :( My one has better info
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> Rory: you can suggest factoids to ubvottu
[14:35] <usr13> zetheroo: No, but it shows when the fix was released (which came from osuosl.org )
[14:35] <StephenS> k1l_ Ok thank you for notifying me, I am very grateful for that. Good luck in your life.
[14:35] <zetheroo> I think it would be cool to compare the major distros to see who took the longest to get a fix out to their official sources ... :D
[14:35] <StephenS> But how come ssl is not ontopic?
[14:35] <bathman_> Rory , ActionParsnip : unfortunately this 8.04 is the very last version that would support the touch screen driver for these (industrial, custom hardware) computers :( we have no choice
[14:36] <ActionParsnip> bathman_: unfortunately the community will not support you
[14:36] <Rory> bathman_: Can you run rdesktop over an ssh tunnel and use tcp keepalive?
[14:36] <usr13> zetheroo: (That's just a quicker/easier place to find advisories.)
[14:36] <Touhou11> zetheroo: Rushing out updates, regardless how quickly, is still another illusion in the security circus
[14:36] <bathman_> mm will look into that, Rory thx
[14:36] <k1l_> zetheroo: the major distros were quite fast. but for more comparison better talk about that in #ubuntu-offtopic or ##linux :)
[14:37] <bathman_> also thx ActionParsnip
[14:37] <amirchandrapady> i have doubt in  cython...anyone having knowledge about that
[14:37] <zetheroo>  k1l_: yes sure
[14:37] <Pici> zetheroo, usr13: The fix was committed to the openssl branch at 12:53 -0400 and was pushed to Ubuntu to be built at 15:44 -0400, so ~3 hours.
[14:37] <gdb> Hey, guys, it looks like (perhaps libnss3) has dropped a symlink in / for some reason.  It's dated March 24.  libnss3 was last updated on April 3 (and was not on March 24).  There's nothing odd in the current postinst script.  Does anyone else see this on a fully patched 12.04 system?
[14:37] <amirchandrapady> what diff between cython and python
[14:37] <usr13> zetheroo: It's just the advisory.
[14:38] <ActionParsnip> bathman_: call Microsoft support and tell them  you have an issue with Windows 98. Same deal
[14:38] <Pici> amirchandrapady: better question for #python
[14:38] <cfhowlett> amirchandrapady ask in #linux
[14:38] <gdb> A buddy of mine sees it on 2 of his servers, as well.
[14:38] <zetheroo>  Pici: pretty darn quick! :D
[14:38] <bathman_> ActionParsnip :) i understand, but one can always try
[14:38] <GreyBit> is it possible to compile a ppc kernel on a x86 cpu?
[14:39] <Pici> zetheroo: yeah. I was curious on the timing myself.
[14:39] <amirchandrapady> wat is the main purpose of cython
[14:39] <cfhowlett> amirchandrapady STOP asking here.  ask in #python
[14:40] <RFleming> Good day!
[14:40] <amirchandrapady> bad day
[14:40] <cfhowlett> RFleming greetings.  ask your ubuntu questions.
[14:41] <RFleming> cfhowlett, I have none.
[14:41] <amirchandrapady> what is the main purpose of cython
[14:41] <greeniekin> These is a strange quistion but here i go. I have a laptop and a desktop. I would lik to be able to use my laptop with my desktops screen mouse and keyboard. I thought a remote desktopp would be good. but my wifi is horrible. has anyone heard of a usb of laptop to to usb desktop remote desktop solution?
[14:42] <RFleming> amirchandrapady, to add C/C++ routines into python code
[14:42] <k1l_> !away > Thor|Away
[14:43] <Pici>  /wii StephenS
[14:43] <Pici> oops
[14:43] <RFleming> wiiiiii :)
[14:43] <k1l_> amirchandrapady: mabe ask the cython guys in #cython
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> GeekBlogTV: synergy will allow you to control 2 systems with one keyboard and mouse
[14:45] <skippezot> I'm having some issues with my mouse cursor (touchpad)
[14:45] <skippezot> it freezes sometimes and moving my finger over the touchpad only makes the active window scroll up/down
[14:45] <skippezot> also left click changes into right click
[14:45] <tmwsiy> greeniekin: http://synergy-foss.org/
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> skippezot: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue
[14:46] <skippezot> i ll check
[14:46] <kai_> hi
[14:46] <jiffe98> if I have 14.04 beta installed, do I just need to apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade after release ?
[14:46] <cfhowlett> !final|jiffe98
[14:47] <greeniekin> tmwsiy, that looks really cool
[14:47] <skippezot> Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[14:47] <shady> Hi,I've a problem with compiz, when I press the icon it works but in the background and the tools doesn't appear ?t
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> skippezot: and does the system have a make and model?
[14:48] <kai_> Hey
[14:48] <kai_> Speaking of 14.04
[14:48] <Pici> 17th.
[14:48] <skippezot> acer asipire one
[14:49] <kai_> I can't get Steam running 14.04
[14:49] <DJones> kai_: #ubuntu+1 for discusstion on 14.04
[14:49] <k1l_> kai_: didnt you read the red blinking signs that said "beta" ?
[14:50] <rsmarshall> hey all
[14:50] <RFleming> hey rsmarshall!
[14:50] <cfhowlett> rsmarshall greetings.  ask your ubuntu questions.
[14:50] <rsmarshall> have a bit of a problem
[14:50] <rsmarshall> i accidently deleted the wrong key like an idiot
[14:51] <rsmarshall> and recovery options don't work as in the manual pages
[14:51] <amirchandrapady> ok..no problem
[14:51] <rsmarshall> i get a give root pass for maintenance prompy
[14:51] <rsmarshall> prompt
[14:51] <amirchandrapady> yes
[14:52] <rsmarshall> if i don't know the root pass (cloud server), there is another option for changing rootfs to rw and adding shell init
[14:52] <arcimboldo> Anyone using FAI? I want to install Ubuntu 14.04 using an Ubuntu 12.04, what's the best way?
[14:52] <cfhowlett> !trusty|arcimboldo
[14:52] <rsmarshall> but it says look for a line with the kernel at the start and i can't even see that
[14:53] <rsmarshall> so what do i do? :)
[14:55] <gdb> I found the libnss3 bug.  It's in ca-certificats-java.postinst.  The script is looking for an administrator defined nssLibraryDirectory in Java's nss.cfg file. However, instead of taking no action if this location is not defined, a symlink is created in $nssjdk which is not defined if the admin hasn't set one.  This ends up placing the symlink in /.  So, if anyone was wondering..
[14:55] <rsmarshall> any ideas?
[14:55] <mzaza> Does Ubuntu play nice with Mac Pro http://www.apple.com/mac-pro/specs/? If not is there likes of Mac Pro you would recommend?
[14:55] <cfhowlett> !mac| mzaza
[14:56] <rsmarshall> i'm a bit stuck, none of the options i'm supposed to have are there so not sure what to edit to get the shell
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> mzaza: mac isnt special now, its just overpriced
[14:57] <rsmarshall> anybody have an idea?
[14:58] <tonsofpcs> I think so brain, but where are we to find liderhosen to fit an elephant at this time of night?
[14:59] <mzaza> ActionParsnip: I was looking for something in the same size of Mac Pro which does offer the same specs, i'm looking for intel xeon processor
[14:59] <cfhowlett> tonsofpcs please stay on topic: xubuntu support.  otherwise use a different channel
[14:59] <tonsofpcs> cfhowlett: s/x//
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> mzaza: system76 pre-install Ubuntu
[15:00] <tonsofpcs> mzaza: the new mac pro or the older machined metal ones?
[15:02] <rsmarshall> seems i'm stuck :(
[15:02] <rsmarshall> official docs don't match what i see
[15:05] <rsmarshall> anyone that can help with recovering root access?
[15:06] <tmwsiy> rsmarshall: do you have physical access?
[15:06] <rsmarshall> i can get into grub gut have to change the boot code or something to rw but can't get it to work
[15:06] <rsmarshall> it's a cloud server, i have terminal access, get into grub, press edit on a line and get a list of boot commands
[15:07] <tmwsiy> http://askubuntu.com/questions/132965/how-do-i-boot-into-single-user-mode-from-grub
[15:07] <rsmarshall> lost password page on the ubuntu site says look for the line starting kernel
[15:07] <tmwsiy> you need to add " single" to the end of the boot line
[15:08] <k1l_> rsmarshall: better ask in #ubuntu-server since its a server and you dont have hardware access
[15:08] <tmwsiy> then it will boot into root shell and you can run passwd
[15:08] <k1l_> (and most hosters have some sort of recovery )
[15:08] <rsmarshall> i get to booting a command list and it goes bck to login
[15:08] <rsmarshall> ok thanks k1l_
[15:10] <[Xiru]> hi people. How much time usually takes to packages uploaded to a ppa (using dput) show on lauchpad.net website?
[15:12] <fellayaboy> hey i deleted my /etc/openvpn/* folders and i dont see an example/copy in /usr/share/doc/openvpn/*
[15:13] <fellayaboy> ive been trying to find the solution for months.  where can i get easy-rsa folder???
[15:14] <guest1832198> i have been trying to change the look of gnome. because my login screen is black with gnome icon for the user and my background is black. It looks boring and doesnt feel like you are using ubuntu
[15:14] <guest1832198> i ran this command gksudo gedit /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/gnome-classic.session
[15:15] <guest1832198> and it looks like this  paste.ubuntu.com/7231196/
[15:15] <guest1832198> is that right?
[15:15] <mzaza> ActionParsnip: I'll look at it.
[15:15] <mzaza> tonsofpcs: The new ones
[15:19] <BGL> is there a way to download all the files at once stored on ubuntu one via website
[15:19] <arcimboldo> Does FAI *need* base.tgz or can just use debootstrap? And how can I customize the distribution to install?
[15:25] <guest1832198> someone help please. i ran this command "sudo apt-get install gnome-shell ubuntu-gnome-desktop" to see what its like to have gnome but its messed up the environment. doesnt look good. its all  black
[15:26] <amirchandrapady> hi
[15:29] <marianne> hi guys...DVD playback issue this morning... 12.04 64 bit it was working just fine yesterday and now they just don't play
[15:33] <tonsofpcs> mzaza: I don't know of anything else in that form-factor.  There are mini-ATX boards that would be in a cube case about the same footprint...
[15:33] <tonsofpcs> mzaza: maybe #hardware could help?
[15:35] <melissa81> hey guys, how do i stop OOM on my VPS?
[15:35] <melissa81> Seemed like its mysql thats causing it
[15:36] <tonsofpcs> stop the mysql service? :)
[15:36] <sudormrf> does anyone have any suggestions for something that will send push notifications to my phone after transmission finishes a download?  I am looking at Prowl, but any other suggestions are welcome :D
[15:37] <Syltman> Hi is 14.04 release candidate out yet?
[15:37] <ActionParsnip> Syltman: ask in #ubuntu+1
[15:37] <Syltman> aight
[15:37] <melissa81> tonsofpc: but i need it running
[15:37] <melissa81> Not sure how it got to this stage
[15:39] <Varazir> Hello, this is driving my nuts. I have started nautilus as root and now I can't access smb shares I have on my network
[15:40] <Varazir> if I do the same with normal user it works
[15:40] <Varazir> this is ubuntu 13.10 live cd
[15:41] <Varazir> I use the Connect to server function
[15:49] <mafiaboy> hi
[15:50] <daftykins> hello
[15:52] <Varazir> is there a solution to the problem ?
[15:53] <daftykins> Varazir: why are you using root?
[15:53] <bekks> Varazir: Dont use nautilus as root.
[15:54] <Varazir> Im mounting a hdd
[15:54] <Varazir> that I have taken from another system
[15:55] <Varazir> to access folders on that hdd I need root
[15:55] <Varazir> but I solved it
[15:55] <Varazir> I know I could have done all in a terminal :)
[15:55] <k1l> Varazir: no you dont need to be root. you need to make the mounting right
[15:56] <Varazir> got it to work now anyway
[15:56] <k1l> ok
[15:56] <Rory> s/\n/,
[15:58] <ActionParsnip> Varazir: if the file system is NTFS, be sure you use the safe remove feature in ALL OSes and you'll have no issues. If you just yank it out without telling the OS first, you will get issues
[15:58]  * daftykins tips his hat for another day's greeting to k11 and bekks 
[15:59] <Varazir> ActionParsnip: it's xfs
[15:59] <ActionParsnip> Varazir: still should use safe removal
[15:59] <Varazir> ok
[16:00] <potatoes_> does any one know off the top of their head if you can restrict SSH Keys to a machine?  So say a user makes an ssh-key on their work PC and we only want them to use that key from WORK and not copy the key to a flash drive or another PC
[16:00] <Varazir> the hdd is from my NAS that failed on my so I'm trying to get as much data from the hdd I can
[16:01] <ActionParsnip> Varazir: why did you not have a backup?
[16:01] <guest1832198> i when to "software and update" and in "additional drivers" i have a list of 7 drivers. should i install all of them?
[16:02] <daftykins> potatoes_: excuse the slightly wrong approach to this comment, but i would've thought you'd want to control external access to the workplace rather than limiting keys
[16:02] <ActionParsnip> Varazir: what if the drie was unreadable and dead, where is your data?
[16:02] <potatoes_> daftykins: heh
[16:02] <daftykins> guest1832198: no. what are you wanting to do?
[16:02] <potatoes_> daftykins: we want to do that as well and we do by having a bastion ssh box
[16:02] <Varazir> ActionParsnip: it's was the xfs_repair to access the drive
[16:02] <potatoes_> but I have a problem with users copying their keys to their personal PCs
[16:02] <potatoes_> as a result
[16:02] <potatoes_> there machines are stolen
[16:03] <ActionParsnip> Varazir: IDEs and drive motors fail dude.
[16:03] <potatoes_> and then someone suddenly has access to our resources.
[16:03] <guest1832198> daftykins i am just following this useful guide on what to do when u install ubunto 13.10
[16:03] <guest1832198> http://b.howtoubuntu.org/things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-13-10-saucy-salamander
[16:03] <daftykins> potatoes_: yeah you really shoudn't have external access then :P
[16:03] <potatoes_> it's hard to limit that
[16:03] <potatoes_> I can limit remote access sure, but developers need to be able to push code at home or on the weekends
[16:03] <Varazir> ActionParsnip: I know, I thought one drive at the time should fail, not both.
[16:04] <potatoes_> I just don't want the risk associated with having their laptops or pcs stolen
[16:04] <ActionParsnip> Varazir: i sugest you get a backup if yur data is important. A 2Tb USB drive doesnt codt much and will give an easy way to resore data
[16:04] <daftykins> guest1832198: i don't like the ideas in that guide, you should really only seek to change things if you find something not working
[16:05] <daftykins> potatoes_: perhaps the laptops should be encrypted
[16:05] <daftykins> potatoes_: anywho, no idea on SSH keys themselves, sorry to subvert the topic :)
[16:05] <guest1832198> daftykins thanks
[16:07] <Varazir> ActionParsnip: ya I'm going to setup the usb drive to the NAS to have they as backup. it wasn't not that mutch important data on the NAS(I think) just alot unsorted stuff
[16:08]  * bekks waves back to daftykins 
[16:08] <guest1832198> daftykins I am trying to do a major update and ran this command "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" but i am get "/var/lib/dpkg/" is another process using it?
[16:08] <guest1832198> should i close the web broswer down?
[16:08] <ActionParsnip> guest1832198: is software centre open?
[16:08] <bekks> guest1832198: close all instances of the software center and the package manager. Your webbrowser has nothing to do with it.
[16:09] <daftykins> guest1832198: i would guess the update manager is already open bottom left, or another program for installing software. all must be closed
[16:09] <guest1832198> bekks it was open thanks
[16:09] <Devrim> !opensslbug > Devrim
[16:10] <Devrim> goddamnit
[16:10] <Johnny_Linux> he didnt do it
[16:13] <guest1832198> what is the different between dm and lightdm?
[16:13] <bekks> guest1832198: lightdm is a dm.
[16:17] <wad> Hi guys. So, it looks like my Ubuntu VPS has been compromised. There are a bunch of gibberish-names executables in /etc, and a lot of them are running as root, sucking 100% of CPU.
[16:18] <daftykins> nasty!
[16:18] <wad> Indeed. >_<
[16:18] <daftykins> you had backups right? :)
[16:18] <wad> Of course.
[16:18] <wad> <------------- not an idiot
[16:18] <wad> :)
[16:18] <daftykins> then unless you fancy trying to identify the cause or method of infection, you could just nuke it and rebuild
[16:19] <wad> So anyway, my concern is that for the replacement machine, I don't restore whatever it was that introduced the vulnerability.
[16:19] <daftykins> after all, can't trust it now
[16:19] <SchrodingersScat> agreed, nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure
[16:19] <wad> Yeah, nuke and rebuild.
[16:19] <daftykins> Ripley's method.
[16:19] <daftykins> hrmm, well you would want to restore the most minimum you can really
[16:19] <wad> But it's loaded with a bunch of user accounts and stuff, I need to keep that.
[16:19] <daftykins> what services did it run?
[16:20] <wad> It is running: http, https, postfix, dovecot, minecraft, um........
[16:20]  * wad looks
[16:21] <wad> mysql
[16:21] <wad> A couple of other web-related things, such as occasionally tomcat.
[16:21] <daftykins> wad: have you still got it online right now, or accessing via your provider's maintenance method?
[16:21] <wad> That's about it.
[16:21] <wad> I've still got it online.
[16:21] <daftykins> D:
[16:21] <wad> Maybe I should turn that off....
[16:21] <daftykins> do you have backdoor access?
[16:22] <daftykins> yeah i would :)
[16:22] <wad> let me check
[16:22] <daftykins> if not only to save others, your machine could be participating in an NTP replay attack or other kinds of nasties
[16:22] <endra> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7227208/ any ideas how to fix this?
[16:22] <wad> Yeah
[16:23] <wad> Hmm, looks like interserver doesn't give web-based console access.
[16:25] <wad> Ugh, based on the timestamps of the rogue-looking files in /etc, this poor machine first got hoarked on Oct 23, 2013.
[16:26] <wad> To make matter worse: I discover this problem THIS FREAKING MORNING. While on vacation. With the family waiting in the car, ready to drive to Disneyland, from the rental house we got for this purpose. And yes, they are now all at Disneyland, and I'm rebuilding my VPS. >_<
[16:26] <wad> That's just cruel.
[16:29] <SchrodingersScat> wad: if only there was a way you could make them only able to run sl during your vacation
[16:30] <wad> sl?
[16:33] <SchrodingersScat> wad: it's a punishment for incorrectly typing ls, it displays an animation of a train.
[16:33] <wad> ah!
[16:34] <daftykins> wad: i feel for you :(
[16:34]  * wad is grumpy
[16:34] <daftykins> wad: is it a mission critical box?
[16:34] <wad> (Not the dwarf. My kids are probably getting their photos with Grumpy right now.)
[16:35] <wad> Yeah, it runs all my email, my websites, the websites for several companies, their email.....
[16:35]  * wad gets back to it
[16:36] <daftykins> and then it hits you - it's time to run hosted email solutions \o/
[16:36] <Bundestrojaner> good evening
[16:36] <daftykins> hi
[16:38] <Bundestrojaner> I have a Problem with sound on Kubuntu but i guess there's no difference in sound output...
[16:38] <Bundestrojaner> I try to use Teamspeak 3 while playing a game.
[16:38] <Bundestrojaner> If i set Teamspeak to Pulseaudio, sound output doesn't work. If i set it to alsa, it works - but if another program (wine, vlc,...) is already playing audio, i get "could not open playback device"
[16:42] <delinquentme> so I've changed my keyboard shortcuts 3 times now ... and on rebooting .. they continually are getting erased ... what should I fix here?
[16:44] <poolex> how to install DiskSim?
[16:44] <poolex> getting error
[16:45] <boson12> Hello, my Ubuntu partition is not detecting my external hard drive. Nevertheless, such drive's electrical power is on when physically connected to my computer.
[16:45] <booh> I have problem with grub.  I'm on Ubuntu Server 12.04LTS.  I migrate from a working single disk to two disks raid1 with mdadm.  I creat md0 for / and added sdb1, cp datas to md0 and modify grub etc.. reboot and all is ok, I boot on a degraded md0 of course and now added sda1 to md0, trying to update-grub and I have error: /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: out of disk.   NEED HELP!
[16:46] <poolex> PLZ HELP!
[16:46] <dannixon_> poolex: Mentioning the error may help.
[16:47] <DJones> poolex: What is disksim its not listed in the ubuntu repositories
[16:47] <poolex> cc     ../src/disksim.c   -o ../src/disksim In file included from ../src/disksim.c:105:0: ../src/config.h:34:31: fatal error: libparam/libparam.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. make: *** [../src/disksim] Error 1
[16:48] <daftykins> poolex: what is it? are you sure you can only compile from source? are there no other methods of obtaining it? no other programs you can use instead?
[16:48] <dannixon_> poolex: And the libparam.h file certainly exists, and the path is correct?
[16:51] <xtbman> Hey, I finally have my new Acer c720. When installing Ubuntu, I've heard about the Legacy Bios Mode in this chromebook. Is that the recommended way of installing Ubuntu? I'd like to wipe Chrome OS and only have Ubuntu.
[16:52] <xtbman> When I say legacy bios I mean SeaBIOS.
[16:52] <poolex> dannixon: libparam.h is not there on my system
[16:52] <daftykins> xtbman: sorry we don't support chromebooks
[16:52] <nikit> hello, i got debian 7.4 and write to usb, and boot it but when i enter on graphic install or install didnt work, what should i do?
[16:53] <xtbman> daftykins ok thanks. Too bad the person who gave me some help last time is no longer here.
[16:54] <daftykins> xtbman: well, there is more than enough info online for how to set them up
[16:54] <bulletxt> Hi, Cups 1.7.2 came out today. Do you think ubuntu 14.04 will be able to get it into it ?
[16:54] <xtbman> daftykins ok. I've been looking and had a few questions about the specifics, but I guess I'll just figure my way through it alone.
[16:54] <dannixon_> poolex: May be the reason for the error then...
[16:57] <DJones> nikit: You probably should join #debian to ask that question
[16:57] <nikit> okay, thank you
[16:58] <daftykins> bulletxt: #ubuntu+1 for trusty talk
[16:58] <bulletxt> ok
[16:58] <bipul> is there any paid project for ubuntu? where on can earn and learn both?
[17:00] <daftykins> bipul: not sure what you mean - there are no employees here qualified to answer such a question though really, if you are referring to being employed by Canonical
[17:00] <DJones> bipul: There used to be an Ubuntu certification process, but I think its disappeared in recent years
[17:02] <bipul> daftykins, how to  become a canonical employe, ?
[17:02] <daftykins> bipul: you'd probably want to look on their website, i have no idea
[17:02] <bekks> bipul: Write an application, as everyone else seeking for a new job :)
[17:03] <bipul> bekks, ???
[17:04] <bekks> bipul: If you want to work for a new company, write an application and hope they will employ you.
[17:05] <tmwsiy> bipul: I would think with a company like Canonical the best way would be to become involved in anything and everything community-related that you can
[17:05] <bipul> bekks, what do you meane exactly here about" Application" ? you mean email ?
[17:05] <bekks> bipul: Email, oldschool application letter, etc.
[17:06] <dannixon_> bipul: http://www.canonical.com/careers
[17:06] <bipul> tmwsiy, I have been since 2007 unoffically. offically since 2009.
[17:06] <dannixon_> Maybe a good place to start
[17:07] <tmwsiy> bipul: I would be sure to point that out :)
[17:07] <siva_> hi to everyone i have a problem with my browser .i dont know why when ever i open multiple tabs.or trying to playing video in fb or opening uploading something to fb..my browser is getting struck and becoming black ..
[17:08] <daftykins> siva_: are you running ubuntu on a particularly old computer?
[17:08] <bipul> well if this community give a chances to this loyal ubuntu user then, Then i will thinks my desitny of my life is fulfilled.
[17:08] <siva_> daftykins, yes..i purchased my laptop on 2009 ...i am running dual boot a
[17:08] <siva_> daftykins, any solution for this
[17:10] <daftykins> siva_: well, first of all it'd be useful to know how long you've had this current install going. also, can you share which version you're running?
[17:10] <sinjax> hey, I was trying to figure out a way to debug a weird thing. Basically, only on this box, and only when it is logged into ubuntu if I am using VPN and I try to scp a big file (not huge, +10mb) from the server behind the vpn, scp stalls
[17:10] <sinjax> when scp stalls...suddenly the whole connection dies until i disconnect from the vpn
[17:10] <dannixon_> siva_: And what the browser is, and which version
[17:10] <siva_> daftykins, i am using ubuntu 13.04 ..32bit.....
[17:11] <daftykins> siva_: i'm afraid 13.04 stopped being supported in January, so you must upgrade now
[17:11] <sinjax> this odd behaviour seems to only happen when I download using SCP... videos stream/big files download from other programs... though that being said i havn't played with downloading a big file via HTTP from a server behind the VPN...
[17:11] <sinjax> ...ok so that is one thing to try :D but does anyone have any suggestions of other ways i could even begin to debug this? Logs i could look at or whatever?
[17:12] <daftykins> siva_: how much RAM do you have in there?
[17:13] <siva_> daftykins, yeah i know..i have some projects in pending  to submit...for that sake i didn't upgrade .....my ram size is 3gb...may be it is reduced to 2.8gb ...firefox 1.0
[17:13] <tmwsiy> siva: that should be enough RAM for two tabs unless you have a ton of other stuff going on
[17:14] <tmwsiy> did you try a different browser?
[17:14] <siva_> daftykins, tell me any better solution
[17:14] <daftykins> siva_: try a clean firefox profile
[17:15] <siva_> daftykins, how come ??? i didn't got u
[17:16] <daftykins> siva_: create a clean firefox profile to test that something hasn't just gone wrong with your existing one
[17:16] <daftykins> siva_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1202712
[17:19] <Baako> the ubuntu thunderbird can you add all different email accounts? e.g. hotmail, gmail, yahoo, etc?
[17:20] <Baako> i want to add my hotmail and gmail in one place
[17:21] <daftykins> Baako: i'd recommend looking up the thunderbird site
[17:30] <Jordan_U> booh: Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l" and the contents of /proc/mounts.
[17:30] <Baako> any one recommand me a good anti virus for ubuntu 13.10 or i dont need it?
[17:31] <daftykins> Baako: i personally wouldn't bother, depends on your use-case
[17:31] <Jordan_U> !virus | Baako
[17:31] <rewbycraft> Baako, don't need it. Though I personally use clamav on all usb-drives (but that's mostly because I like warning others if their usb has a virus).
[17:32] <bipul> all jobs are only for North americans and Europian.
[17:32] <daftykins> bipul: i'm afraid i'm going to have to suggest you move to #ubuntu-offtopic now, this channel is really only for OS support
[17:33] <Baako> i will be having files passing from windows to here
[17:37] <_Myselfo> Greetings >-<
[17:38] <royiv> Is keyserver.ubuntu.com having issues?
[17:38] <royiv> http://keyserver.ubuntu.com gives 503s, and I'm also getting:
[17:38] <royiv> gpgkeys: key EC9D2F6DD01D2F37 not found on keyserver
[17:39] <royiv> For a key I just successfully retrieved on a different machine.
[17:39] <rewbycraft> Bunch of services seem to be doing weird stuff.
[17:40] <royiv> Oh, and now it served me a 200.
[17:40] <royiv> And I the key was successfully retrieved!
[17:40] <bmhatfield> royiv:  same here
[17:40] <bmhatfield> was just having problems with keyserver.ubuntu.com
[17:40] <royiv> keyserver.ubuntu.com is definitely having issues.
[17:40] <rewbycraft> Same for SSO
[17:41] <rewbycraft> Launchpad just fixed their issues.
[17:41] <Noiro> can someone tell me the fastest way to identify the wireless card on a computer and get the driver installed without needing help so often?
[17:41] <rewbycraft> noiro: lshw
[17:42] <_Myselfo> Anyone can help me updating my OLD videocard drivers ? Im on ubuntu 12.04
[17:42] <Jordan_U> Noiro: Usually drivers are either installed and working by default, or offered for installation by the "Additional Drivers" tool.
[17:43] <rewbycraft> Jordan_U: The noveau drivers can be a bit flakey though.
[17:43] <Noiro> Jordan_U: In my experience with ubuntu and laptops, it often isn't the case. And I'm running Xubuntu 14.04 beta atm, so that may be playing into it
[17:43] <rewbycraft> My nvidia card only does VGA-res without the binary blob one.
[17:44] <Noiro> I think the drivers needed may be the b43-fwcutter one, but that's just speculation based on the age of the laptops
[17:44] <rewbycraft> With it I get a smooth 1080p with 100+fps on most things (read: games).
[17:44] <Noiro> Also, don't forget the massive shitstorm Ubuntu 12.04 LTS caused with broadcom drivers and having to blacklist it because it would crash xorg until you blacklisted and installed the proper one
[17:44] <rewbycraft> Jordan_U: Although whatever the opensource ATI/AMD driver is does a fair job.
[17:45] <xtbman> When installing Ubuntu on a laptop, if I choose to "erase disk and install Ubuntu", will I still be able to use my recover USB disk to bring the laptop back to factory default, or is there a particular partition I should not erase?
[17:46] <rewbycraft> xtbman: You should be fine.
[17:46] <xtbman> rewbycraft ok thanks
[17:46] <Noiro> xtbman, just to be safe, i'd do a custom install and create a / partition (~20-40GB) and a /home partition (everything else), and if you see a recovery partition, just ignore it and you'll be fine
[17:46] <xtbman> Noiro alright I might do that.
[17:46] <xtbman> thanks
[17:46] <Noiro> just be sure to write over the MBR
[17:47] <Noiro> otherwise grub won't come out to play when you're done
[17:47] <xtbman> What's the MBR?
[17:47] <rewbycraft> xtbman: If it's a new laptop, than you might want to back he ESP (EFI) partition up. While my lenovo has played very nice with ubuntu/grub, I've heard of others being a pain.
[17:47] <streulma> xtbman, I have my recovery on USB from Acer (also have a dd-file to another disk) and I'm able to repartition my drive with this disk
[17:47] <Noiro> Oh yeah, I havne't dealt with EFI yet, so MBR may be different there
[17:47] <xtbman> streulma ok yea that is an Acer. rewbycraft ok.
[17:48] <xtbman> this is an Acer*
[17:48] <rewbycraft> Noiro: (U)EFI is pretty good on Lenovos.
[17:48] <streulma> xtbman, Acer Aspire E1-711 here
[17:48] <Noiro> And this ladies and gentlemen, is why I custom build XD
[17:48] <xtbman> streulma, Acer Chromebook c720 here.
[17:49] <rewbycraft> xtbman: I've erased my Acer Extensa's recovery part without problems.
[17:49] <streulma> xtbman, had to use Legacy BIOS and F12 boot for Ubuntu
[17:49] <xtbman> That's what I'm doing.
[17:49] <rewbycraft> Noiro: Me too man, me too. I build this 14.04 setup from a debootstrapped minbase.
[17:49] <streulma> but my bluetooth never works :(
[17:49] <xtbman> oh jeez
[17:50] <streulma> my bluetooth on Acer is fixed in 3.14 kernel
[17:50] <rewbycraft> steulma: I had to install linux-firmware{,-nonfree}
[17:50] <rewbycraft> Otherwise it worked just fine.
[17:50] <otherr> Hey is there a way to pin a .run file to the launcher?
[17:50] <Noiro> rewbycraft, eh, woman for one, but I'm putting 14.04 on a lot of older work computers since XP got rolled out and we're just giving them away for however long the old harddrives are willing to last
[17:50] <streulma> if I use 3.14 kernel, then indicator-cpufreq start with a Stack Trace (also on 14.04) and a Null Pointer Exception
[17:51] <Guest34865> o/
[17:51] <digs> How can I update openssl on 13.04 ?
[17:51] <rewbycraft> Noiro: Heh. My IDE-drives have been dropping like flies lately. Ironically the 20+ year old one in my ibm ps2 still works without dead sectors.
[17:52] <xangua> digs: upgrade to a supported ubuntu release
[17:52] <digs> There isn't any package yet... but I read that I can manually upgrade it. Anyone have a link?
[17:52] <JosephVonAmerica> #
[17:52] <xangua> !13.04 | digs
[17:52] <JosephVonAmerica> Hi folks, I am considering switching from CentOS to Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Mint ... My gut feeling says switch to Ubuntu which is what the majority is using, but I am afraid that I dont really like the Gnome3/Unity stuff... I dont like clicking ... What advise can you give me? I am thinking Kubuntu ... because i want to be on a ubuntu/rpm framework but afraid of the ubuntu 12/13 features ... I am an advanced user .. the glossy/flashy stuff in ubuntu kind
[17:52] <JosephVonAmerica> of discourages me... also the new way of handling multiple desktops ... what do you think?
[17:52] <Noiro> I just haven't had to deal with wireless drivers in a while and back when I tried to play with Arch....well, very little command-line experience and attempting to do Arch was... a learning curve.
[17:52] <Guest34865> who can help me with c++ builder 6? a little problem with stringgrid...
[17:52] <ikonia> Guest34865: the guys in ##c++
[17:53] <Guest34865> ok, thanks
[17:53] <rewbycraft> digs: Pull it from debian sid.
[17:53] <dannixon_> JosephVonAmerica: I just use either Classign GNOME or Cinnamon on Ubuntu
[17:53] <digs> rewbycraft - do you have any link on how to do this?
[17:53] <xangua> JosephVonAmerica: you can use any desktop or no desktop, whatever you want
[17:53] <ikonia> digs: don't do that
[17:53] <ikonia> do not mix debian/ubuntu repos
[17:53] <rewbycraft> digs: my mistake, pull it from jessie (I always get the two mixed up)
[17:53] <dannixon_> JosephVonAmerica: Or KDE or LXDE on older hardware
[17:54] <ikonia> digs: do not pull it from debian
[17:54] <rewbycraft> ikonia: I meant just the deb itself.
[17:54] <Jordan_U> JosephVonAmerica: Ubuntu uses dpkg/apt, not rpm/yum. All of the various Ubuntu flavors use the same repositories, and those repositories include LXDE, fluxbox, ratpoison, and whatever other WM/DE you might want to use as well. I would just try different packages until you find what you like.
[17:54] <digs> okay.
[17:54] <digs> Does anyone have a link with instructions I can follow?
[17:54] <ikonia> digs: do not use any debs from debian on ubuntu
[17:54] <xangua> !upgrade | digs
[17:54] <ikonia> digs: the correct process is to upgrade your EOL distro to a supported one with the updates in
[17:54] <JosephVonAmerica> dannixon_: Using cinnamon by installing Mint ? or Ubuntu first and some installation afterwards?
[17:54] <JustMozzy> hi guys. how are you? I am trying to create a bootable win7 usb on ubuntu but the most popular posts I found simply do not work. can anyone help out? I am on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit and the target machine is also 64 bit
[17:54] <Noiro> Personally, I prefer LXDE and gnome over KDE. KDE is just not my friend.
[17:55] <digs> Well, I can't do that for about another week. I don't have time. I would have to make a snap show of my AWS instance and then run the upgrade process and revert if it fails.
[17:55] <dannixon_> JosephVonAmerica: Ubuntu then install CInnamon, used Mint for a while but switch back to Ubuntu
[17:55] <ikonia> digs: then shutdown all ssl services
[17:55] <digs> I was just trying to mitigate the exploit.
[17:55] <Jordan_U> JustMozzy: That's more of a question for ##windows.
[17:55] <rewbycraft> ikonia: No ubuntu has the new version yet.
[17:55] <ikonia> digs: that is the correct way to manage it
[17:55] <JustMozzy> Jordan_U: well the guys in windows won't know about the tools in ubuntu
[17:55] <ikonia> rewbycraft: err all supported versions do
[17:55] <ikonia> rewbycraft: please stop giving terrible advice and missleading information
[17:55] <JosephVonAmerica> dannixon_: Is that a simple installation process? Ubuntu server edition first?
[17:56] <digs> I understand... I will do that... but I don't have time right now. There has to be a faster simpler method to update openssl for now until I have time in a week or so to do a full upgrade.
[17:56] <ikonia> digs: no, there doesn't
[17:56] <rewbycraft> ikonia: I just checked. Even 14.04 is still on f.
[17:56] <ikonia> digs: you should not be running a dead distro
[17:56] <rewbycraft> ikonia: heartbleed is fixed in g
[17:56] <ikonia> rewbycraft: do more homework, the fix is back ported
[17:56] <linux-ninja> I need some help with awk, I need to print the date of a list of files in the following format Month Day Hour using print, currethly I am using the following awk '{ print $7, $8, $9 }'
[17:56] <digs> ikonia, are you not hearing me?
[17:56] <ikonia> digs: I am,
[17:56] <digs> I don't have time today to do it!
[17:56] <JosephVonAmerica> Jordan_U: Thank you! But can you tell me if unity has become better in 13.0x ... I know alot of people were complaining when 12.xy hit the market
[17:56] <ikonia> digs: then shutdown your services until you do
[17:56] <linux-ninja> It is printing from top to bottom rather than in one line
[17:56] <otherr> Hi Can I add a .run file to the launcher?
[17:56] <linux-ninja> I need it all in a single line per file
[17:57] <delinquentme> Why aren't my keyboard shortcuts being saved?  Is this REALLY an OS-level issue?
[17:57] <linux-ninja> How can I achive this, any clues what is the awk way of doing this?>
[17:57] <digs> That is not an option. There has to be a way to upgrade ssl in a few minutes today and then upgrade to a supported release this weekend or early next week.
[17:57] <Jordan_U> JustMozzy: They're on Freenode, chances are they know GNU/Linux as well. And we can help with specific questions like "How do I add an ntfs partition from Ubuntu?", but not the general Windows ones like "I added an ntfs partition and foobar'd the wizbang, but Windows is giving me error baz when I try to boot".
[17:57] <ikonia> digs: no there does not
[17:57] <rewbycraft> ikonia: You do your homework as well: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl
[17:57] <ikonia> digs: you chose to run a supported release
[17:57] <ikonia> digs: you chose ot let it expire
[17:57] <daftykins> rewbycraft: Lucid isn't affected.
[17:57] <ikonia> if it's that important make time
[17:57] <dannixon_> JosephVonAmerica: I used desktop, but server would work, may not get full media support or default apps though
[17:57] <dannixon_> Anthough that can be a good or bad thing either way really
[17:58] <JustMozzy> Jordan_U: hmmm... sorta understandable.
[17:58] <JosephVonAmerica> dannixon_: Is classic gnome, or gnome 2 possible to install on ubuntu? Messy business?
[17:58] <rewbycraft> ikonia: not even the supported ones have the new *g version
[17:58] <_Myselfo> Does anyone can help me updating, upgrading my OLD VIDEOCARD drivers ?
[17:58] <ikonia> rewbycraft: it's a BACK PORTED fix
[17:58] <SonikkuAmerica> JosephVonAmerica: Try MATE instead: http://mate-desktop.org
[17:58] <ikonia> rewbycraft: hence why the version letter doesn't change
[17:58] <SonikkuAmerica> JosephVonAmerica: It is the continuation of GNOME 2.
[17:58] <SonikkuAmerica> (and will be included in 14.04)
[17:58] <ikonia> digs: daftykins makes an excellent point
[17:58] <ikonia> digs: what version of ssl is 13.04 running ?
[17:59] <digs> OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10
[17:59] <ikonia> digs: is that one of the compromised versions ?
[17:59] <digs> Yes.
[17:59] <rewbycraft> ikonia: Okay, I admit defeat. I just found out I had the changelog cached. The uncached one agrees with you.
[17:59] <ikonia> I thought it was e from memory it came in on
[18:00] <_Myselfo> Does anyone can help me updating, upgrading my OLD VIDEOCARD drivers ?
[18:00] <JosephVonAmerica> SonikkuAmerica: I might consider that ... is it stable? It should be right?
[18:00] <daftykins> _Myselfo: are you upgrading for a particular reason or just 'maintenance' ?
[18:00] <ikonia> ok, so 1.0.1 to 1.0.1f
[18:00] <_Myselfo> particular reason
[18:00] <ikonia> digs: that means you need to upgrade as a priority
[18:00] <lduros> hi, is there a way to tell when a package was upgraded last?
[18:00] <digs> ikonia, okay.
[18:00] <SonikkuAmerica> JosephVonAmerica: Yes, version 1.8
[18:01] <Noiro> if you use && after a command, does it let you run commands one after another? Do you need to specify you want to run the command coming after as root if you set the first as root?
[18:01] <digs> !13.10
[18:01] <SonikkuAmerica> ikonia: 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2 is patched
[18:01] <digs> So, I can just upgrade to 13.10 right now and openssl will be fixed?
[18:01] <ikonia> SonikkuAmerica: I know
[18:01] <ikonia> digs: if 13.10 is still in support....which I think it's just dropped out
[18:01] <rewbycraft> digs: So it seems.
[18:01] <ikonia> hang on
[18:01] <_Myselfo> daftykin: Imma updating for a particular reason.
[18:01] <Jordan_U> Noiro: foo && bar always means run bar iff foo exists successfully (exit status of 0).
[18:01] <ikonia> !13.10
[18:02] <daftykins> Noiro: the prior command has to succeed for it to carry on running the next when using &&
[18:02] <Pici> ikonia: 13.10 is supported until july iirc
[18:02] <SonikkuAmerica> ikonia: 13.10 is still supported for 3 months
[18:02] <Baako> is they a software on ubuntu that can stop username and password for you and then auto enter it for?
[18:02] <ikonia> Pici: thank you
[18:02] <ikonia> there we go, 3 months left
[18:02] <digs> okay.
[18:02] <rewbycraft> I like how the heartbleed patch is "medium" urgency. Then what would qualify as "high"?
[18:02] <linux-ninja> using awk, how can I grab value of three collums and parse it into a single line of ourput. I am trying doing this using print $1, $3, $5 but my values are one in top of the other not next to each other as I want.
[18:02] <aft3rmath> join #django-cms
[18:02] <Pici> or june, one of those J months that isn't January.
[18:02] <ikonia> thanks Pici daftykins
[18:02] <digs> I will make a snapshot and try the upgrade.
[18:02] <streulma> :( :( :(
[18:02] <Baako> if you look in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgFmPBxJbHk   skip to 2:29 you will see what i mean
[18:02] <chrono> YouTube Title: 	How to install skype on Ubuntu 13.10 Views: 6,243 Length: 3:44 User: 		Elton Veux
[18:02] <daftykins> rewbycraft: please keep only relevant conversation to the channel, you may discuss severity statuses in #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:02] <daftykins> ikonia: any time :)
[18:03] <streulma> they laugh me of at MacOSX channel
[18:03] <_Myselfo> daftykins: Imma updating for a particular reason.
[18:03] <streulma> that I'm running Linux...
[18:03] <rewbycraft> daftykins: Yes sir!
[18:03] <daftykins> _Myselfo: and what is that? what hardware do you have? what driver are you running?
[18:03] <Jordan_U> Noiro: sudo is a command like any other, so the same way that "echo foo && ping google.com" will just run "echo foo" then "ping google.com" rather than ever running "echo ping google.comg", "sudo foo && bar" will never run "sudo bar", so you need to prefix every command you want run as root with the "sudo" command.
[18:04] <digs> I will make a snapshot and try the upgrade.
[18:04] <digs> wios
[18:04] <digs> woops
[18:04] <ikonia> digs: very wise move.
[18:05] <xangua> Baako: you can clearly see the program name (keepass pasword manager)
[18:06] <Baako> xangua lost my glasses this morning
[18:07] <Noiro> Jordan_U, I'm actually kinda happy about that as certain commands bork things when run as root
[18:08] <_Myselfo> daftykins: Im developing a 2d game. Actually I can use windows but, on linux, the development would be better since I have a lot more OpenGL support. Im using a SiS 661FX with the default Xorg drivers. But, for some reason, my videocard is not working at the clock it should (200Mhz).
[18:09] <daftykins> _Myselfo: you are highly unlikely to find a driver for anything SiS
[18:09] <Jordan_U> _Myselfo: SiS cards have the worst linux support of any brand, by far. I would highly recommend getting a different card.
[18:10] <_Myselfo> daftykins: Actually I found a driver that works well made for raring on forun. One guy posted there that it worked on its ubuntu 12.04 machine
[18:10] <djMax> Ubuntu is refusing to upgrade openssl indicating it's already newest when the file date proves it's not. Ideas?
[18:11] <Jordan_U> _Myselfo: "Working Well" generally means a lot less when talking about SiS, as just being stable and the correct resolution is beyond most people's expectations.
[18:11] <ikonia> djMax: what file date ?
[18:12] <djMax> openssl version -a, so not file date I guess so much as build date
[18:12] <Jordan_U> djMax: Please pastebin the commands and output you're using to test if openssl is or isn't upgraded.
[18:12] <ikonia> djMax: that doesn't matter
[18:12] <ikonia> djMax: it's a library getting patched
[18:13] <djMax> http://pastebin.com/NPHN0E5T
[18:13] <ikonia> djMax: not a problem
[18:14] <_Myselfo> daftykins: Well... Thanks a lot anyway
[18:16] <djMax> strange thing is this is a 2 server load balanced setup with the same image, but one has 1.0.1 and one has 1.0.0
[18:16] <ikonia> djMax: don't see why that's strange
[18:16] <ikonia> they are just out of sync
[18:17] <djMax> But I can't get them in sync :)
[18:17] <Baribal> Ladies and gentlemen: Heartbleed. Could I have been affected (I'm running an Ubuntu-based server)? If so, I guess I'll have to update ASAP? A fix *is* out, I hope?
[18:17] <djMax> One says "built right now" the other says built a year ago
[18:17] <ikonia> djMax: what are you doing to check this ?
[18:17] <djMax> openssl version -a
[18:17] <ikonia> djMax: I told you that is not a valid check
[18:18] <djMax> Because it's load balanced I'm a little concerned that the "scorecard" (which is green now) is right
[18:18] <djMax> Sorry, I didn't notice that. So what is?
[18:18] <ikonia> Baribal: the fixed package is out now, it's up to you to deal with your certs
[18:18] <SonikkuAmerica> djMax: Use [ sudo apt-cache policy openssl | grep -i installed ]
[18:18] <ikonia> djMax: do they both have the correct open ssl package installed from the repos ?
[18:18] <JosephVonAmerica> what is the difference between downloading 12.04/13.10 beyond the support ? Is unity any different?
[18:18] <djMax> 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.9
[18:19] <djMax> 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 on the other (where the normal commands worked fine)
[18:19] <ikonia> djMax: so their packages are out of sync, you need to work out why
[18:19] <djMax> ok
[18:19] <ikonia> clear the dpkg cache,
[18:19] <ikonia> check the repos
[18:19] <djMax> doing an apt-get upgrade on both
[18:19] <ikonia> etc
[18:20] <ikonia> have you not done that ? what where you doing to get them in sync when you said "I can't get them in sync"
[18:20] <JosephVonAmerica> Hi folks, what is the difference between downloading 12.04/13.10 beyond the support length? Is unity version any different?
[18:20] <ikonia> JosephVonAmerica: please wait between repeating your question
[18:20] <djMax> https://gist.github.com/dhrrgn/10125477
[18:20] <sarin> Is there a way to make lxterm gain focus upon opening? I made "focus new windows bleh..." in Openbox but lxterm just flashes the border a few times and doesn't gain focus.
[18:21] <ikonia> djMax: are you blindly following some guide ?
[18:21] <JosephVonAmerica> ikonia: i have ADHD
[18:21] <JosephVonAmerica> hahah
[18:22] <darius77> Is 14.04 Beta 2 the actual image that will be release 4/17 or will updates come?
[18:22] <ikonia> djMax: beta != release
[18:22] <CountryfiedLinux> How do you search and install additional language packs that aren't currently installed from the terminal?
[18:22] <ikonia> djMax: oops sorry
[18:22] <ikonia> darius77: beta != release
[18:22] <ikonia> darius77: #ubuntu+1 is the 14.04 channel
[18:22] <darius77> ok
[18:24] <djMax> blindly might be a bit harsh, but ok :)
[18:27] <Baako> i need to download xampp 1.8.3/PHP5.5.11 but i cant seem to get the right url to run wget command. can someone help
[18:27] <Noiro> It would seem Xubuntu 14.04 beta has a vendetta against the shutdown command. :P
[18:27] <Chewy64> I've got a complete installation of 12.04, and looking to add a second drive to mirror the entire system disk for redundancy. I've found a shitload of info on setting up RAID0 drives, or setting up a RAID array before install. Is there a simple way to mirror a drive from an existing install?
[18:27] <[Gentoo]> Noiro: command not found?
[18:28] <Noiro> [Gentoo], no, just starts to shutdown and get an endlessly loading swirly on the screen
[18:28] <ikonia> Baako: you should not be running those versions on ubuntu - or xammp in general, if you are unable to use wget to download correctly, you will have problems maintaining an xammp installion
[18:28] <ikonia> Baako: I suggest using a standard lamp install based on the packages supplied from your ubuntu release.
[18:28] <Noiro> Isn't Ctr-Alt-F2 what you use to drop GUI and see shell?
[18:28] <[Gentoo]> Noiro: yes
[18:29] <Baako> ikonia i am using ubuntu 13.10
[18:29] <ikonia> Baako: it doesn't matter what version you are using,
[18:29] <Noiro> Blah, that's not playing. I'll force power it off and try shutting down from shell to see where it gets hung
[18:29] <Baako> ikonia the only apache i know how to use is xampp
[18:30] <ikonia> Baako: then I suggest you learn about a proper lamp stack
[18:30] <ikonia> !lamp | Baako
[18:31] <Noiro> Ok...it reboots from shell fine. o.O
[18:31] <Noiro> What kind of black magic...
[18:31] <[Gentoo]> Noiro: are you using the gui to shutdown?
[18:31] <dlam> arg how do i grep for:   (401)
[18:31] <Baako> ikonia thanks
[18:31] <Noiro> [Gentoo], no, just sudo reboot
[18:32] <dlam> i tried    grep \(401\)   myfile.txt
[18:32] <Noiro> Well, after issuing the reboot command it does bring a GUI back up
[18:33] <Jordan_U> dlam: Parens have meaning in regular expressions too: grep '\(401\)' myfile.txt
[18:39] <phasip> Is there any extension that will be run without the executable permission? I want to send a script to my grandpa that adds some udev rules but I want to limit what he needs to do to a minimum.
[18:40] <daftykins> phasip: why don't you just teamviewer
[18:42] <anon99999> How do I set up peap security with Ubuntu?
[18:42] <phasip> daftykins: Trying to fix his networking, he only has network on his windows boot
[18:42] <regenkind> Hi, is it just me or was there a change in Facebooks behavior with online accounts. When I try to connect with empathy I now get an error from Facebook, when I try to authorize empathy.
[18:43] <daftykins> phasip: ah-har.
[18:43] <regenkind> the fb site said: App Not Setup: The developers of this app have not set up this app properly for Facebook Login.
[18:44] <stemid> my usb mouse stopped working on 13.10. usb keyboard keeps working in all ports but mouse works in none. here's dmesg when I re-seat the usb cable and lsusb http://paste.debian.net/92991/ also lsmod lists psmouse loaded.
[18:44] <Jordan_U> phasip: The only thing I can think of that you can double click to "execute" without execute permissions is a .deb file.
[18:44] <Jordan_U> phasip: What does this udev rule do?
[18:44] <phasip> Adds his usb-modem
[18:45] <Jordan_U> phasip: Why isn't it handled by default? (Trying to think of other ways to solve the problem more cleanly)
[18:45] <stemid> oh and mouse works in another computer
[18:46] <regenkind> Any ideas?
[18:46] <phasip> Jordan_U: I don't actually know. Found a thread about the device and the solution seems to be to add the new udev rule
[18:48] <regenkind> anon99999: Look here if that fixes your issue: http://askubuntu.com/questions/279762/cant-connect-to-wpa2-enterprise-peap
[18:49] <regenkind> could anyone confirm that Facebook works with empathy in 13.10 right now?
[19:00] <asdfhoipsdf> shills
[19:03] <regenkind> Hi, is it just me or was there a change in Facebooks behavior with online accounts? When I try to connect with empathy I now get an error from Facebook, when I try to authorize empathy.
[19:03] <bekks> regenkind: Because facebook does not support 3rd party clients.
[19:05] <regenkind> ok bekks, thank you, wasn't sure about that. I know it worked before, but I hadn't used fb in a while ...
[19:06] <aitana_> hi guys, im trying to rescue my usb ssd. dmesg says smith like "sd 8:0:0:0: (sde) Attached SCSI removable disk" how can i mount it now? i don't know where to find it in /dev
[19:06] <daftykins> aitana_: can you pastebin 'sudo fdisk -l' please
[19:06] <daftykins> paste.ubuntu.com
[19:07] <aitana_> daftykins it only shows my internal sdd
[19:07] <SchrodingersScat> aitana_: didn't it id as 'sde' there?
[19:08] <aitana_> in dmesg yes
[19:08] <aitana_> the ssd is attached via usb
[19:09] <daftykins> oh you said SSD
[19:09] <daftykins> aitana_: what exactly happened to it?
[19:09] <booh> I have problem with grub.  I'm on Ubuntu Server 12.04LTS.  I migrate from a working single disk to two disks raid1 with mdadm.  I creat md0 for / and added sdb1, cp datas to md0 and modify grub etc.. reboot and all is ok, I boot on a degraded md0 of course and now added sda1 to md0, trying to update-grub and I have error: /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: out of disk.   NEED HELP!
[19:10] <aitana_> daftykins i tryed to copy data on it and then it broke. its not getting auto mounted anymore
[19:10] <aitana_> cfdisk /dev/sde throws an error
[19:10] <daftykins> aitana_: are you sure that's it? copied data onto a newly formatted one and instant-death? 0o
[19:11] <aitana_> it was not newly formatted, but basically yes
[19:11] <aitana_> the ssd is about 1yr old
[19:11] <d2dchat> How come when I've updated sources and upgraded all packages that my openssl version is still stuck on 1.0.1c ?
[19:12] <d2dchat> also when I check the source cache, it says 1.0.1c as well
[19:12] <ikonia> d2dchat: are you using 13.04 ?
[19:12] <d2dchat> ikonia, yup
[19:12] <ikonia> d2dchat: that's why then, it's EOL so there are no updates for a dead operating system
[19:12] <daftykins> :( this is really increasing in frequency
[19:13] <ikonia> daftykins: people know the deal - it's up to them
[19:13] <d2dchat> ikonia, wow didn't realize :_/
[19:13] <adamcunnington> I've ran into a slight predicament a couple of times over the last week... I'm not sure exactly what causes it but when I have spotify running, it suddenly causes ubuntu desktop to 'crash'. Spotify still keeps playing in the background and I can ctrl + alt + arrow key to switch workspaces and super, alt and numpad keys work but no other keys on keyboard and responsive and mouse lickc doesn't do anything - i.e. i can't intera
[19:13] <adamcunnington> So i'm sitting here with music playing in the background that i couldn't even pause if i wanted to but other than that, i have to force close stuff (i can open up terminal)
[19:14] <daftykins> aitana_: what file system did it use?
[19:15] <aitana_> daftykins: osx extended journal i believe. thats ext2 isn't it
[19:15] <aitana_> the ssd was used inside a macbook
[19:16] <daftykins> aitana_: ah pretty sure HFS+ support is dire
[19:16] <daftykins> adamcunnington: is this spotify under WINE?
[19:17] <daftykins> aitana_: instead of using whatever USB contraption you have, can you not boot ubuntu on a system with the SSD attached directly?
[19:18] <aitana_> i have a puppy linux machine next to this macbook
[19:18] <aitana_> dmesg output is from there
[19:18] <ac> Hi
[19:18] <ac> Did anyone answer my question above?
[19:18] <daftykins> aitana_: but SATA attached or USB?
[19:19] <daftykins> Guest15457: is this spotify under WINE?
[19:19] <aitana_> daftykins: its attacked via usb, yes
[19:19] <Guest15457> i'm on a diff terminal window now as can't see the other one (can't click or use keyboard to access it)
[19:19] <Guest15457> daftykins: i'm Guest15457
[19:19] <daftykins> aitana_: right, i asked if you can connect via USB
[19:19] <Guest15457> daftykins: oh it just reset my username, weird
[19:19] <daftykins> lol.
[19:19] <Guest15457> daftykins: no, it's not under wine - running on ubuntu
[19:19] <Guest15457> directly on ubuntu*
[19:19] <daftykins> how was spotify obtained?
[19:20] <Guest15457> as per instructions on their site, PPA i think. Can't open chrome to check it
[19:20] <Jordan_U> Guest15457: You need to chose a nick that hasn't already been registered. Anything less than 3 characters for a username is pretty much guaranteed to be taken :)
[19:20] <Guest15457> Jordan_U: i know that but my nick is ac and i'm already in this channel but i can't access that window as it's minimised and my problem is about how spotify is causing me to not be able to interact with my mouse and keyboard
[19:20] <harovali> in dnsmasq, there is an option to set the ip address of the local ethernet NIC ?
[19:21] <Guest15457> Is there a specific keyboard shortcut to maximise a terminal window? Ctrl + ` doesn't work in light of my issue...
[19:21] <daftykins> alt+space, x
[19:21] <daftykins> although if the window controls are gone you're probably out of luck
[19:21] <Guest15457> daftykins: doesn't work :|
[19:21] <daftykins> yeah game over then
[19:21] <daftykins> Guest15457: which ubuntu is this on?
[19:21] <Guest15457> daftykins: so anything i can do to get them back or do i just need to force spotify to close?
[19:21] <Guest15457> daftykins: 12.04
[19:22] <daftykins> tried "compiz --replace" ?
[19:22] <Guest15457> daftykins: surprised no one has had this issue with spotify on an LTS version
[19:22] <Guest15457> daftykins: what does that do?
[19:22] <daftykins> well i don't know everyone in the world
[19:22] <daftykins> :D
[19:22] <daftykins> Guest15457: run it.
[19:22] <Guest15457> daftykins: :). I googled it and got nowhere
[19:22] <wad> Hey, quick question: So I'm moving an email server to a new Ubuntu machine. It runs postfix, dovecot. So I made a mistake, and installed postfix and dovecot on the new server, but didn't configure them to do anything other than the default, before I switched DNS to point to the new machine. So what would happen to all the emails hitting it?
[19:22] <Guest15457> daftykins: ok 1 sec
[19:23] <wad> Would it just bounce everything, saying "unknown user" sorts of things?
[19:23] <Guest15457> daftykins:
[19:23] <wad> There are no user directories there.
[19:23] <Guest15457> daftykins: genius, lifesaver thanks - that's my new favourite command :)
[19:24] <regenkind> wad: If you haven't configured domain and so forth, the postfix will not accept the incoming messages. No setup = no transport table or domain set
[19:25] <wad> regenkind, okay, so maybe no damage done? What I'd like to be happening is that emails just bounce for now, and retry later once the server is available. (The old one got compromised)
[19:25]  * wad digs through the logs
[19:27] <regenkind> that should be right. the sending MTA can not deliver the mail, so it gets queued for a while. Think of your error as a very heavy handed greylisting
[19:27] <forensickid> I have a ppa package and a I am looking to have it install on the users desktop. I am using the install file to place the other source files in fixed locations, though I am unsure how that works for placing the .desktop in the users /home/ */Desktop/
[19:27] <wad> okay, whew!
[19:28]  * wad goes back to configuring stuff and moving user accounts
[19:28] <regenkind> you should not wait to long to set it up though
[19:28] <oal> Is there a separate channel for touch/phablet?
[19:29] <bekks> oal: #ubuntu-touch
[19:29] <oal> thanks
[19:29] <regenkind> wad: you can test how your server reacts by delivering an email via shell: telnet your.domain 25
[19:30] <tmp_usr2>  
[19:30] <tmp_usr2>  
[19:30] <tmp_usr2>  
[19:30] <tmp_usr2>  
[19:30] <tmp_usr2>  
[19:30] <wad> regenkind, ah yeah. Cool, thanks.
[19:30] <wad> s/25/587
[19:30] <tmp_usr2>  
[19:30] <regenkind> see: http://www.wikihow.com/Send-Email-Using-Telnet
[19:30] <rww> telex: something we can he... guess not.
[19:30] <saskslayer> Greetings
[19:32] <Bashing-om> saskslayer: Support ?
[19:32] <saskslayer> Yep
[19:32] <saskslayer> Pressed Ctrl, Alt and F2 to come to tty2
[19:32] <Bashing-om> !ask | saskslayer
[19:32] <saskslayer> Im using xorg
[19:32] <saskslayer> Pressed Ctrl, Alt and F2 to come to tty2
[19:32] <saskslayer> Im using Xorg
[19:33] <saskslayer> I want to get back to tty1
[19:33] <saskslayer> Pressing Ctrl, Alt and F1
[19:33] <Bashing-om> saskslayer: Key combo ctl+alt+F1 .
[19:33] <saskslayer> I did it
[19:33] <saskslayer> It wirks
[19:33] <saskslayer> works*
[19:34] <saskslayer> But I only see a console
[19:34] <daftykins> that's all that IS at TTY1
[19:34] <daftykins> if you want X, it's on 6 or 7
[19:34] <saskslayer> 7
[19:34] <Bashing-om> saskslayer: All in the process of learning.
[19:34] <d2dchat> is this version safe?
[19:34] <d2dchat> OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013
[19:35] <d2dchat> built on: Mon Apr  7 20:33:19 UTC 2014
[19:35] <saskslayer> Im pretty sure that if I type quit I will close X
[19:35] <saskslayer> What command should I type to get back to the Xorg screen ?
[19:37] <Bashing-om> dean|away: -> see : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2215886 .
[19:37] <saskslayer> Oh, pressing Ctrl, Alt and F7 seems to fix the problem~
[19:37] <Jay__> hey
[19:37] <Jay__> im here to help if needed.
[19:38] <Bashing-om> d2dchat: see: -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2215886 .
[19:38] <Jay__> just one thing. ubuntu 12.04 or 13.10??
[19:38] <Bashing-om> dean|away: opps, soory bout ring'n your bell in eror.
[19:38] <Jay__> Bashing-om: just one thing. ubuntu 12.04 or 13.10??
[19:39] <d2dchat> Bashing-om, looks like the answer is yes then
[19:40] <d2dchat> Bashing-om, even though it's not g, it was updated Apr 7th
[19:42] <drjfreeze> Anyone know how to get patch for heartbleed on DigitalOcean on Ubuntu 13.04
[19:42] <drjfreeze> upgrade and update are not finding the latest version of openssl
[19:42] <bish0p_> Does anyone know how to get usb drivers for that Rubik's futuro cube thing?
[19:42] <bish0p_> Their only guide is for windows
[19:43] <Beldar> drjfreeze, Your issue is a release in eol, not supported here is all.
[19:44] <drjfreeze> hrm
[19:45] <DJones> drjfreeze: You'll need to speak to the people at digital ocean, 13.04 hasn't been supported since january
[19:46] <jhutchins> drjfreeze: I haven't seen anybod post a pre-compiled patch, you do have the option of applying the patch to your own build.
[19:48] <ramsub07> Hi guys, I am using ubuntu 13.04. I want to change windows manager to awesome windows manager
[19:48] <ramsub07> I have installed awesome manager but the option is not coming at the time of login
[19:48] <DJones> !eol | ramsub07
[19:48] <jhutchins> saskslayer: Traditionally there are six consoles ruinning in parallel with X, Alt-F1 - Alt-F6, Alt-F7 for X.  When you're in X, it's Ctrl-Alt.
[19:49] <jhutchins> saskslayer: You can also run multiple X sessions, ie F8, F9, etc.
[19:49] <DJones> ramsub07: 13.04 became end of lif and no longer supported in January, you need to update to a supported version to start with
[19:50] <jhutchins> saskslayer: You can also direct any level of syslog to one of the unused consoles, ie auth to F11, syslog to F12.
[19:51] <ramsub07_> Hi guys, I have installed awesome windows manager. How do I put that as my preference during the time of startup ?
[19:51] <jhutchins> ramsub07_: Do you have a manual log-in screen or auto login?
[19:52] <ramsub07_> automatic
[19:53] <jhutchins> ramsub07_: Turn that off, and on the login screen there should be an icon for a drop-down menu where you can pick your DE.  Once you've done that, you can go back to auto login and it should pick "last used".
[19:53] <DJones> ramsub07: That was a quick install of a 13.10
[19:55] <jhutchins> DJones: WHich release do you have?
[19:55] <DJones> jhutchins: How is that relevant?
[19:57] <Chewy64> Anyone here knowlegable in the softRAID area? Hoping to setup up a RAID1 setup without doing a format/reinstall.
[19:58] <jhutchins> DJones: Just curious.
[20:00] <ramsub07> Hi guys, i turned into manual login and still I am not able to find the option for choosing between window managers
[20:01] <saskslayer> Greetings, again, I need some help.
[20:01] <jhutchins> ramsub07: Look around the screen.  As I recall, it's a rather subtle icon.  Unfortunately I don't have a system I can check it on right now.
[20:01] <Edir> Hello
[20:01] <Edir> Is this the right place to ask about 14.04?
[20:02] <saskslayer> After installing videocard drivers when I start xorg using startx, It only shows me a black screen saying "No protocol specified"
[20:02] <Edir> Is this the right place to ask about 14.04?
[20:02] <jhutchins> ramsub07: I have several different DM/Login managers, seems to me like it's below and to the left of the login box...  trying unsuccessfully to picture the Ubuntu screen...
[20:02] <Edir> Is this the right place to ask about 14.04?
[20:02] <Edir> Is this the right place to ask about 14.04?
[20:03] <jhutchins> !repeat
[20:03] <ramsub07> jhutchins : Yea I googled and it was the place which the search result showed. But I am not able to find it there
[20:04] <Edir> Does anyone know if ubuntu 14.04 will have better java support?
[20:04] <jhutchins> Edir: It depends entirely on what your question is about.  A specific release is often not relevant to a problem.
[20:04] <Edir> ok
[20:04] <jhutchins> Edir: Unlikely, java is java.
[20:05] <Edir> ok
[20:05] <Edir> its juat that many java (.jar's) doesn'tt work on my 12.04 machine
[20:06] <fufo> salve
[20:06] <Edir> Hang on, I'm just going to switch to the Ubuntu side of my dual-boot machine
[20:06] <fufo> c'e qlcn
[20:07] <Pici> !it | fufo
[20:07] <jhutchins> Edir: Perhaps you should figure out why they don't work.  .jar files are NOTORIOUSLY buggy and often depend on someting silly from the developer's machine.
[20:07] <jhutchins> edwardly: I've seen many that require a whole java development environment to be installed, when they should only require a jre.
[20:08] <fufo> cm si fa?
[20:08] <arkoss> lut
[20:08] <saskslay1r> Meh, my PC froze. Again, I updated my videocard drivers and now when starting xorg (using startx command) it only shows me a black screen. I managed to get some debug pressing Ctrl, Alt and F1, (Changing my terminal to tty1), it shows me "No protocol specified"
[20:08] <jhutchins> !it | fufo
[20:09] <jhutchins> saskslay1r: WHat if you just run X?
[20:09] <Edir> I'm back
[20:10] <jhutchins> Edir: Perhaps you should figure out why they don't work.  .jar files are NOTORIOUSLY buggy and often depend on someting silly from the developer's machine.
[20:10] <fufo> help me
[20:10] <jhutchins> Edir: I've seen many that require a whole java development environment to be installed, when they should only require a jre.
[20:10] <jhutchins> fufo: What did you try to do?  How did you try to do it?  What did you expect to happen?  What happened instead?
[20:11] <Edir> hang on
[20:11] <GEEGEEGEE> why does ubuntu always take ages to log into via SSH?
[20:11] <jhutchins> GEEGEEGEE: reverse DNS.
[20:11] <GEEGEEGEE> my debian servers are almost instant, but ubuntu takes about 30 seconds betwene the username and password, and then another delay after entering the password
[20:11] <Edir> ill run the .jar in question in the terminal, ill c + p the output
[20:12] <GEEGEEGEE> jhutchins, do you know how i would fix it?
[20:12] <jhutchins> Edir: Unless this .jar is from an Ubuntu package, you'll be better off somewhere like #java.
[20:12] <jhutchins> GEEGEEGEE: Fix the reverse DNS or disable it in sshd_config.
[20:12] <saskslayer> Meeeeh, my PC froze up again >.< Well, more 1 time, I updated my videocard drivers and now when I start xorg using startx command it only shows me a black screen. I switched to tty1 terminal pressing Alt, Ctrl and F1 to know whats happenning. It is saying "No protocol specified."
[20:12] <Edir> hmmmm
[20:13] <jhutchins> !repeat | saskslayer
[20:13] <Edir> jhutchins: I am using open-JDK
[20:13] <jhutchins> saskslayer: Have you specified WHICH video drivers you switched to?
[20:13] <jhutchins> Edir: Sorry, ##java, nice, well populated channel.
[20:14] <jhutchins> Edir: Where did you get the .jar?
[20:14] <Edir> www.classicube.et
[20:14] <Edir> whoops
[20:14] <Edir> www.classicube.net
[20:14] <jhutchins> Edir: Then they are the ones to ask about why it doesn't run on your system.
[20:14] <Edir> ok
[20:14] <Edir> but
[20:14] <Edir> its not just that file
[20:15] <Edir> any complex .jar wont work
[20:15] <jhutchins> Edir: Like I said, there's a lot of bad java out there, and the chances are the problem is with the code, as the JRE is pretty standard.
[20:15] <Edir> simpler .jars seem to work fine, in both open-jdk6 and 7
[20:16] <jhutchins> Edir: If they're all giveing you a specific error that might be something we could help with, but "don't work" is too vague.
[20:16] <Edir> ok
[20:16] <saskslayer> jhutchins: My video card is sis 661fx. I was using the default sis xorg driver but the videocard wasnt running at the excepted speed (66Mhz instead of 200Mhz). So Ive searched for a decent driver, xf86-video-sismedia-0.9.1, and installed it. Im on ubuntu 12.04-
[20:16] <saskslayer> I do not want 3d acceleration or something, just 2d
[20:17] <Edir> the ones that dont work, i click open with openjdk6/7, and nothing happens
[20:17] <Edir> not even an error message
[20:18] <Edir> jhutchins: the ones that dont work, i click open with openjdk6/7, and nothing happens
[20:19] <Edir> just nothing
[20:19] <Edir> no error
[20:20] <saskslayer> jhutchins: My video card is sis 661fx. I was using the default sis xorg driver but the videocard wasnt running at the excepted speed (66Mhz instead of 200Mhz). So Ive searched for a decent driver, xf86-video-sismedia-0.9.1, and installed it. Im on ubuntu 12.04.
[20:21] <booh> Where Ubuntu configure menuentry of grub?
[20:23] <saskslayer> Meeeeh, my PC froze up again >.< Well, more 1 time, I updated my videocard drivers and now when I start xorg using startx command it only shows me a black screen. I switched to tty1 terminal pressing Alt, Ctrl and F1 to know whats happenning. It is saying "No protocol specified."
[20:27] <saskslayer> Anyone ?
[20:28] <saskslayer> I updated my videocard drivers and now when I start xorg using startx command it only shows me a black screen. I switched to tty1 terminal pressing Alt, Ctrl and F1 to know whats happenning. It is saying "No protocol specified."
[20:29] <saskslayer> Meeh, maybe I should give up and come back tomorrow...
[20:29] <saskslayer> Bye folks >.<
[20:31] <jean_593> italian
[20:32] <jean_593> italian?
[20:32] <schultza> how do i get ubuntu to not go hibernate at login screen when i close the lid? it's not in the gui graphics options.. i have to log in for those settings to take place.
[20:33] <jhutchins> booh: WHat are you trying to configure?  Which release?
[20:35] <freinhard> hi!
[20:35] <freinhard> just faced a wierd bug: openvpn deleted it's self!
[20:35] <booh> jhutchins, take a look here, at the end... out of disk error at update-grub after migration from single disk to raid1...  the last 2 entries make this error... the first entry was create after the raid ...
[20:35] <untwisted> Howdy all, question about dependencies. I ran ldd on a program, and want to know which of the libraries used are ubuntu native (come preinstalled) and which are not. Is there any easy way to tell?
[20:36] <booh> jhutchins, http://paste.debian.net/93005/  <-- this is what to look
[20:36] <freinhard> /usr/sbin/openvpn is just gone!
[20:36] <wisescribe7> I have a question: VLC Media Player in Ubuntu 13.10 will stop playing a DVD if I try to skip to a certain part. Is there any free software for playing DVDs that's better than VLC?
[20:37] <Jordan_U> wisescribe7: Check "dmesg" for any IO errors. The DVD may be "scratched", accidentally or purposely from the factory.
[20:37] <schultza> freinhard: did you run an update since you last used openvpn?
[20:38] <schultza> freinhard: it's possible it may have gotten uninstalled
[20:39] <freinhard> schultza: yes i did, no thepackage is not uninstalled
[20:39] <freinhard> schultza: the binary get's deleted as it crashes
[20:39] <freinhard> schultza: i reinstalled the package twice to confirm that behaviour
[20:40] <Jordan_U> wisescribe7: If they did purposely add mismatched checksums to try to thwart copying the DVD, thus preventing you from properly legally enjoying your purchase, the solution is to use GNU ddrescue to copy the DVD to an iso and play it from there. Fitting irony :)
[20:40] <sam_> can somone tell me how to use pipe in terminal?? I do this: pidof skype | kill       but nothing happens
[20:40] <sprung> Hello, I am writing a nagios nrpe check to ensure my servers aren't vulnerable to the Heartbleed exploit, I need to know what the package name was of the first version that was vulnerable
[20:40] <sprung> i know it's 1.0.1 something
[20:40] <schultza> What!? ive never seen that happen before. Unfortunately, it puts me the same position as you. Do you have an openvpn log file to share? Could be in the directory you ran it from (or script you have used), or in the /var/log/ folder.
[20:40] <thefinn93> heartbleed.com should say
[20:41] <sprung> checking heartbleed.com
[20:41] <thefinn93> but why not use one of the many readily available POCs out there to actually test
[20:41] <Pici> !sslbug | sprung look at the previous package versions on launchpad
[20:41] <Jordan_U> sam_: the kill command doesn't accept input on stdin.    kill "$(pidof skype)"   or even better   pkill skype
[20:41] <thefinn93> instead of just looking at the version
[20:41] <schultza> freinhard:  What!? ive never seen that happen before. Unfortunately, it puts me the same position as you. Do you have an openvpn log file to share? Could be in the directory you ran it from (or script you have used), or in the /var/log/ folder.
[20:42] <Pici> thefinn93: because this is a non-intrusive way of checking.
[20:42] <thefinn93> meh
[20:42] <sam_> I see so what are the commands that work with pipe??
[20:42] <sprung> thefinn93, because i want it in my nagios nrpe checks, and i'm done with the script for every other distro i use except for ubuntu. i'm doing it this way.
[20:42] <freinhard> schultza: the same happens on your machine?
[20:42] <schultza> freinhard: No. I still have the binary.
[20:42] <TJ-> sam_: "man pkill"
[20:43] <sprung> there it is, Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS, OpenSSL 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.11   it was introduced. thanks.
[20:44] <Jordan_U> sam_: Usually commands that explicitly deal with filtering text, such as grep, sed, and awk. Also, most interactive commands read from stdin, which means that you can also pipe input to them (though that's often not a great idea).
[20:44] <freinhard> schultza: after these updates the crashes startedhttp://paste.kde.org/phgkzhrnm
[20:44] <freinhard> schultza: after these updates the crashes started http://paste.kde.org/phgkzhrnm
[20:44] <freinhard> schultza: i guess the log doesn't matter since the last log messages differ
[20:45] <sam_> Jordan_U: Got it thanks man. :)
[20:46] <Jordan_U> sam_: The key thing is that arguments, like "some_command arg1 arg2 arg3" are not the same as input from stdin. As an example of both, if you run "sudo apt-get upgrade" then "upgrade" is an argument, but it will also prompt you asking if you want to actually perform the available upgrades, and you can enter "y" or "n" via stdin.
[20:46] <schultza> freinhard: that looks like an install log. Do you have one of it running?
[20:46] <bekks> Someone please can clue me on how to add some more attractivity of the devs to fix this bug?: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kickseed/+bug/1302529
[20:47] <humanuser> My Firefox is still 24.0 on Xubuntu 12.04 (Kenel 3.8.0-31). Is the Repository up to date
[20:47] <humanuser> ?
[20:48] <freinhard> schultza: looks like that update just killed my complete setup
[20:48] <schultza> freinhard: how? what errors are you getting?
[20:48] <TJ-> Got a 64-bit binary executable on a 64-bit system that causes "No such file or directory", can't find any of the obvious issues, any pointers? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7232426/
[20:49] <DrFoo> If I'm using ubuntu live cd... can I eject the disc to burn an iso?
[20:49] <freinhard> schultza: there are literally no more services running except for ssh
[20:49] <sprung> DrFoo, you came all the way to irc to ask what you could easily test yourself?
[20:49] <freinhard> schultza: even dmesg shows no ouput and i cerainly didn't run dmesg -c
[20:49] <Pici> humanuser: make sure that you have the updates and/or security repositories  enabled, 28.0+build2-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 is the most recent version available in 12.04 as far as I can tell.
[20:49] <Jordan_U> DrFoo: Only if you started the the LiveCD with the "toram" kernel parameter.
[20:49] <sprung> DrFoo, how about you just try it?
[20:50] <freinhard> i'm confused, i've never seen such a strange thing in 10 years
[20:51] <schultza> freinhard: are you directly at the computer? if so, kill the ssh service.
[20:51] <DrFoo> sprung: I am tough guy... I'm having other issues and want to know if I SHOULD be able to do it. It the moment I can't. You took the time to answer TWICE with nothing useful.
[20:51] <schultza> neither have i.
[20:51] <sprung> you should use the toram option anyway if you're using a reasonably modern system, it's way faster
[20:51] <freinhard> schultza: no way to get there physically
[20:51] <DrFoo> Jordan_U: Thanks again!
[20:52] <schultza> freinhard: run a 'who' to see who's logged in.
[20:52] <freinhard> schultza: me ;)
[20:52] <Jordan_U> DrFoo: You're welcome.
[20:52] <schultza> freinhard: jsut you? hmm...
[20:52] <freinhard> schultza: it's not that dramatic, it's just a test setup, but anyways. just an update should never ever leave an unuseable system behind...
[20:53] <schultza> freinhard: have you done a apt-get install --reinstall on openvpn and other packages that are critical to that laptop lately? if no, run one now.
[20:54] <gotwig> sometimes my synaptics touchpad works, and sometimes not , what can I do???
[20:54] <gotwig> It doesnt work now for 3 times
[20:55] <freinhard> schultza: 1. apt-get dist-upgrade, 2. notice that openvpn got deleted after stating "Killed" as last message, 3. reinstalled openvpn,  4. noticed that it got deleted again
[20:55] <humanuser> The Repository IS up to date (http://packages.ubuntu.com/de/precise/web/firefox), but I still have Firefox 24.0. Why? (Xubuntu 12.04, Kernel 3.8.0-31)
[20:55] <humanuser> @all ^^
[20:55] <geckodfw> Is anyone open to helping a complete n00b get going with Ubuntu?   I'm studying for the exams, and I just have a ton of questions.
[20:56] <schultza> @humanuser: that repository may not have the latest firefox. Ubuntu doesn't include packages into their repositories until they tested and patched it for their standards.
[20:56] <Pici> schultza: like I said before, do you have the updates and security repositores enabled?
[20:56] <Pici> !info firefox precise
[20:56] <jhutchins> freinhard: What did you upgrade from/to?
[20:56] <gotwig> geckodfw: exams for what
[20:57] <geckodfw> LX0-101 and 102
[20:57] <schultza> freinhard: run a 'apt-get install --reinstall openvpn'.
[20:57] <gotwig> geckodfw: I duno what that is
[20:57] <geckodfw> the LPIC exams
[20:57] <gotwig> geckodfw: ah ok
[20:58] <schultza> there is an LPIC for ubuntu, just dont know what the test number is.
[20:58] <jhutchins> geckodfw: I believe there are on-line texts and study guides.  It's a bit broad for an Ubuntu support forum.
[20:58] <gotwig> geckodfw: arent there books out there? this stuff is not ubuntu specific, afaik
[20:58] <gotwig> My synaptics driver is not loaded, I cant use my touchpad, any idea?
[20:59] <jhutchins> geckodfw: http://www2.lpi.org/eng/training__1/study_materials/new_exam_preparation_resources_for_revised_lpic_exams
[20:59] <jhutchins> geckodfw: http://www.happy-monkey.net/LPI/
[20:59] <geckodfw> I'm working with a few sources, but I don't feel like I'm getting real life information yet.
[20:59] <geckodfw> On the simple side, using command line, how do I copy the contents of a CD to my /home folder?
[20:59] <geckodfw> stuff like that.
[21:00] <Chewy64> copy
[21:00] <gotwig> geckodfw: >_>
[21:00] <jhutchins> geckodfw: 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.html
[21:00] <gotwig> geckodfw: first you have to mount the cd drive, than you can act with it like a normal folder
[21:00] <gotwig> geckodfw: those are really the basics and this is a support channel, just saying
[21:00] <schultza> going afk.
[21:01] <geckodfw> So where would be a good place to go if I need a little tutoring?  Thanks for those links BTW.
[21:01] <humanuser> Pici: Thx man, you're right. The updates weren't enabled (wtf?).
[21:01] <SonikkuAmerica> geckodfw: #ubuntu-beginners
[21:01] <freinhard> jhutchins: this is what dpkg.log says what i just got updated http://paste.kde.org/phgkzhrnm
[21:02] <freinhard> schultza: that brings back the openvpn binary, but that's not the issue
[21:02] <geckodfw> SonikksAmerica, great.  Thank you.  Any other tips before I go?
[21:02] <freinhard> schultza: that just removes the symptom
[21:02] <DrFoo> Jordan_U: How can I start the live cd (12.04) with the toram parameter?
[21:02] <SonikkuAmerica> geckodfw: Google is always your friend. So is the wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com
[21:03] <Chewy64> #ubuntu-beginners is invite only? Wtf.
[21:03] <gotwig> geckodfw: there are tutorials out there to prepare for LPIC
[21:03] <SonikkuAmerica> Well that's dumb.
[21:03] <geckodfw> Yeah, Google has been indispensible so far.
[21:04] <geckodfw> Anything that isn't invite only? :)
[21:05] <Jordan_U> DrFoo: Are you booting via BIOS or UEFI?
[21:05] <SonikkuAmerica> geckodfw: Try /knock #ubuntu-beginners
[21:06] <jhutchins> geckodfw: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/index.html
[21:06] <geckodfw> do I need to exit this channel first?
[21:06] <gotwig> geckodfw: why
[21:06] <i_ron> geckodfw: nope
[21:06] <Jordan_U> geckodfw: I think #ubuntu-beginners has simply been retired.
[21:07] <gotwig> isnt here the place for support...
[21:07] <alami> can i donwload ubuntu 14.04, or i have to wait until the next week?
[21:07] <jhutchins> freinhard: You still haven't said what you upgraded from/to.  What relese were you running?  Did you do a release upgrade?
[21:07] <SonikkuAmerica> geckodfw: #ubt-survivors
[21:08] <freinhard> jhutchins: ubuntu server 12.04.04
[21:08] <geckodfw> Sonik, let me check and I might be back.  thanks.
[21:08] <SonikkuAmerica> But meanwhile, this is now the place for both beginners and the experienced.
[21:09] <DrFoo> Jordan_U: BIOS
[21:09] <alami> any one alternativ for Cisco Ip cominicator for ubuntu
[21:10] <freinhard> jhutchins: there's a ton of updates like e2fsprogs, libc-bin, libssl and so on
[21:11] <jhutchins> freinhard: That's certainly not an expectd behavior.
[21:11] <jhutchins> freinhard: plenty of free disk space?
[21:12] <freinhard> jhutchins: yes, not even 1% used
[21:12] <jhutchins> Nothing special about the hardware, not VM or RAID or crypt?
[21:12] <freinhard> jhutchins: openvz container
[21:13] <jhutchins> freinhard: Ah, that could have something to do with it.  Running on what?
[21:14] <freinhard> jhutchins: i've no control about the hostmachine. some recent xeon e5, 2cores belong to me
[21:15] <zubuntu> hi
[21:15] <zubuntu> i upgraded wine 1.4 to wine 1.5  but it doesnt run
[21:16] <zubuntu> i click on wine icon but nothing happens
[21:16] <zubuntu> same with winetricks too
[21:16] <jhutchins> freinhard: If it were a physical, I would suggest shutdown -Fr now to check the disk, then aptitude -f install.
[21:16] <zubuntu> what should i do ?
[21:18] <omlet> add these rules: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/531779/30/0/threaded
[21:19] <schultza> freinhard: I'm sorry for the delay. I don't know what to do from here. Let me know of the result/fix when you can. :)
[21:19] <zubuntu> can somebody help me pls ?
[21:20] <Salam_M_Ahmed> zubuntu: what's your problem ?
[21:20] <RedGiantstar> will try to help if explain what the problem is
[21:20] <zubuntu> i had wine 1.4 installed , and i installed 1.5 now
[21:20] <zubuntu> upgraded
[21:20] <zubuntu> 00:20:25 <zizmo> weebcam en diiirecto --> http://s422803032.mialojamiento.es/
[21:20] <zubuntu> stop spamming me
[21:21] <zubuntu> Salam_M_Ahmed:  and then it removed 1.4 , but now when i click on wine or winetricks icons it doesnt do anything
[21:21] <zubuntu> it doesnt run
[21:21] <Jordan_U> DrFoo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions
[21:22] <zubuntu> can somebody help me pls ?
[21:22] <Jordan_U> zubuntu: Please don't repeat spam in this channel, if you have a problem with another user please bring it up in #ubuntu-ops.
[21:22] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: if you install playonlinux software it will help you manage your wine softwares and you can have different versions of wine at same time
[21:22] <zubuntu> zizmo:  stop spamming me in pvt !
[21:22] <zubuntu> ok Jordan_U thx
[21:23] <ska> I'v got 14.04 running with Gforce 750TI.. I can't get the system's monitor to wake after sleep.. I install the 319 nvidia drivers but they won
[21:23] <Salam_M_Ahmed> zubuntu: i think you need to TOTALLY remove wine with (apt-get purge) and then try to reinstall it.
[21:23] <ska> t load.. Instead nouveau loads.
[21:23] <Jordan_U> zubuntu: You're welcome.
[21:24] <zubuntu> Salam_M_Ahmed:  but then my installed programs will go :S
[21:24] <RedGiantstar> ska  ubuntu 14.04 isn't out yet how did you install it!!!
[21:25] <Salam_M_Ahmed> Ummm, you are right, all your games will be removed :( /// Ok you know what ? stay with RedGiantstar he is good brother, he will do everything to help you :D
[21:25] <untwisted> Howdy all, question about dependencies. I ran ldd on a program, and want to know which of the libraries used are ubuntu native (come preinstalled) and which are not. Is there any easy way to tell?
[21:25] <ska> RedGiantstar: I DL'd it from the server.. not sure..
[21:26] <zubuntu> Salam_M_Ahmed:  i couldnt make it run games wth my wine either :S
[21:26] <jhutchins> !wine
[21:27] <zubuntu> later i will read it if i can make my wine run at the moment
[21:27] <RedGiantstar> ska  lol 12.04 is the latest lts i see can't find any other lts on http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
[21:28] <jhutchins> zubuntu: There's a lot of stuff, a lot of games, that don't work on wine.  The wine homepage has a (partial) list of what is known to work and not work.  There is also their CrossoverOffice, which adds some proprietary extensaions and can handle things wine can't.
[21:28] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: I would try playonlinux. it works very nice for me
[21:28] <ikonia> play on linux is jus wine
[21:28] <ikonia> neither are realistic options
[21:28] <zubuntu> RedGiantstar:  does it play any games ?
[21:29] <RedGiantstar> ikonia: yeah it is but its more automatic like it sets the dependencies on its own you don't need to add anything to library
[21:29] <ikonia> it's still not a solution
[21:29] <RedGiantstar> ikonia: it just manages wine
[21:30] <newhoa> I'd like to create an animation out of two images. One is the top layer with a transparent window. The bottom is what I would like to see slide across that window. Is there any program that will do a simple slide left to right animation?
[21:31] <Salam_M_Ahmed> i am SURE there is some-way to backup your games, but i swear i don't know how-to. all i know there should be a folder 'inside' your username folder that start with {.} and it should be something like this... /home/salam/.wine (or something like that) all you have to do is to copy entire folder and then purge it with apt-get purge, and then reinstall it. REMEMBER I AM NOT EXPERT WITH WINE SO I AM NOT SURE WITHER THIS WILL WORK OR NO
[21:31] <Salam_M_Ahmed> T.
[21:31] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: it can install some of the games but I cannot give you a list
[21:31] <zubuntu> RedGiantstar i want to play some my fav games
[21:31] <zubuntu> worms
[21:31] <zubuntu> caesar 3
[21:31] <zubuntu> total war
[21:31] <zubuntu> rome and medieval :p
[21:32] <zubuntu> they are not new but my favs
[21:32] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: I do not know
[21:32] <zubuntu> maybe we can add age of empires
[21:32] <zubuntu> well since i ve installed ubuntu , i dont need windows but games :/
[21:32] <zubuntu> and microsoft office
[21:32] <linux2> I'm attempting to install a update of a package and I'm getting the following error "su: Cannot make/remove an entry for the specified session". I've tracked it down using Google to being an issue with PAM. Any ideas on where I might want to look? I checked /etc/pam.d/su and everything looks alright in there.
[21:32] <zubuntu> i hope they do full compatible soon
[21:33] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu:  I have installed win 2007 on ubuntu but not 2010
[21:33] <linux2> I'm told PAM radius is enabled on the system, not sure if that would cause any potential issues.
[21:34] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: I meant mic 2007 not win
[21:34] <zubuntu> RedGiantstar:  office 2007 ?
[21:35] <zubuntu> lol
[21:35] <zubuntu> i was " huh " :p
[21:35] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: yeah that :)
[21:35] <zubuntu> it would be insane to install windows via wine :p
[21:36] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: well you can install windows on ubuntu actually. I have xp on virtualbox
[21:36] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: its great actually
[21:36] <zubuntu> RedGiantstar:  have u ever tried to play game on virtualbox ?
[21:36] <mega1> i am tring to resize the partition using gparted it keep giving me an error
[21:37] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: I never play game but its just like any other windows that you install on your computer . you should be able to run them
[21:37] <daftykins> RedGiantstar: best not mention XP anymore
[21:37] <zubuntu> RedGiantstar: does it run fast? like any win pc ?
[21:37] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: I just found the list of games on playonlinux it does include age of empires
[21:37] <zubuntu> maybe it s an alternative to play game
[21:38] <zubuntu> ah can u give me link RedGiantstar?
[21:38] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: to virtualbox?
[21:38] <zubuntu> yes RedGiantstar
[21:38] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
[21:39] <Tetracomm> Hello.
[21:39] <zubuntu> RedGiantstar:  i mean lik for games
[21:39] <mega1> need to get /dev/sda5 to increese in size
[21:39] <zubuntu> virtualbox question was , is it running fast like any window pc on virtual box ?
[21:39] <zubuntu> lik > link *
[21:40] <jhutchins> !games
[21:40] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: depends on your memory
[21:40] <Tetracomm> I just alowed Ubuntu 13.10 to update, and now it won't boot into the GUI. When I type 'startx', it says that no screens were found. I told it to conduct all the updates. Could someone help me?
[21:40] <mega1> i am using gparted and the resize/move is graed out
[21:40] <jhutchins> Tetracomm: What GPU do you have, and what drivers are you using?
[21:40] <zubuntu> ok RedGiantstar thx for info
[21:40] <RedGiantstar> zubuntu: I don't have game link. you just insert your cd or iso file then install it why do you need link??
[21:41] <zubuntu> jhutchins u must be head master for links :p
[21:42] <zubuntu> RedGiantstar: steam works for only installed games ?
[21:42] <zubuntu> i think so
[21:42] <zubuntu> nvm
[21:43] <Tetracomm> jhutchins: It is an ATI Radeon GPU. I don't know which driver. It was working until the update.
[21:43] <jhutchins> !radeon
[21:44] <jhutchins> Tetracomm: I have heard of people having trouble with ATI and 13.10, but I don't know fixes or details.
[21:44] <RedGiantstar> !Gnome
[21:45] <zubuntu> will gnome be available for 14.o4 ?
[21:45] <zubuntu> i mean the classic look
[21:45] <zubuntu> i read somewhere that it wont be available :S
[21:45] <zubuntu> i hope it s not true
[21:45] <Tetracomm> jhutchins: Ok. I am at the command line, so I can't really browse the internet easily. :(
[21:45] <jhutchins> zubuntu: Many different desktop options are available.  See http://freedesktop.org
[21:45] <Tetracomm> Apart from that, could anyone help me with the wpa_supplicant error that I get every time Ubuntu 13.10 starts up on my laptop?
[21:46] <jhutchins> Tetracomm: There are several CLI browsers available.  I tend to use lynx as I think of it first.  (Probably not installed by default.)
[21:47] <zubuntu> jhutchins: i want ubuntu not other desktop
[21:47] <zubuntu> with classic look ofcourse
[21:48] <daftykins> Tetracomm: only if you share it via pastebin
[21:48] <DasEi> !gnome | zubuntu
[21:48] <DasEi> !ubuntu-gnome
[21:48] <Tetracomm> daftykins: Ok. I will see if I can get anything here in this CLI, since the GUI won't run.
[21:49] <zubuntu> DasEi: so it will be available for 14.04 right ?
[21:49] <DasEi> zubuntu: under the hood, the core is always same, apperance and other properties you can alter in various ways
[21:49] <DasEi> see above, yes,  zubuntu
[21:49] <zubuntu> DasEi: yes i mean the classic look not the unity dash bar
[21:49] <zubuntu> so great !
[21:50] <DasEi> zubuntu: gnome, xu- lu-  buntu xfce ... many ways, headless even possiblee
[21:50] <zubuntu> and if new icons were  added with 14.04 it would be more great
[21:50] <DasEi> possible*
[21:51] <zubuntu> DasEi: i like ubuntu not other editions :/ and i like original ambiance theme
[21:51] <mikehaas763> I've read the man page but it's still confusing for me. Can someone decipher the parts of %sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL to me or point me to something that explains it well
[21:51] <TJ-> Got a 64-bit binary executable on a 64-bit system that causes "No such file or directory", can't find any of the obvious issues, any pointers? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7232426/
[21:51] <DasEi> zubuntu: mind jhutchins, follow that link
[21:51] <zubuntu> just i am not happy with unity that s all
[21:51] <zubuntu> DasEi: freedesktop.org link ?
[21:52] <DasEi> zubuntu: I run VM's and like different surfaces for different purposes; yes, there you kind find not all, but much stuff, and yes, I think you want classic gnome
[21:53] <RedGiantstar> does anyone know the directory for pidgin configuration files?? I autoremoved and purged it but still the accounts that I had on it show up on other softwares
[21:56] <SchrodingersScat> RedGiantstar: .purple?
[21:56] <DasEi> :)
[21:57] <RedGiantstar> SchrodingersScat: yeah thats it thanks . :)
[21:57] <cer> hi everybody, anyone who knows of a good piece of software to deisgn gardens under ubuntu?
[21:57] <anondawg> unopaste give me op
[21:58] <anondawg> just kidding
[21:59] <SASDOE> hey all, how come i cant install avahi-daemon ? http://bpaste.net/show/nLP1L1GILde2i8X6Txfv/
[22:00] <ikonia> !info avahi-daemon
[22:00] <ikonia> !info libavahi-common3
[22:00] <ikonia> SASDOE: what repo are you getting these from
[22:00] <anondawg> a
[22:01] <anondawg> a
[22:01] <anondawg> a
[22:01] <anondawg> a
[22:01] <anondawg> a
[22:01] <anondawg> a
[22:01] <unopaste> anondawg you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[22:01] <ikonia> anondawg: please stop messing around with unopaste
[22:01] <SASDOE> ikonia: official
[22:01] <ikonia> SASDOE: official what ?
[22:01] <ikonia> SASDOE: what version of ubuntu is this ?
[22:02] <anondawg> f
[22:02] <anondawg> f
[22:02] <ikonia> anondawg: please stop
[22:02] <anondawg> f
[22:02] <ikonia> anondawg: final warning - stop
[22:02] <anondawg> f
[22:02] <anondawg> f
[22:02] <krizoek> anyone here who knows if its started that governments have taken control above the gpl licence and changed it?
[22:02] <ikonia> krizoek: a.) no b.) that is nothing to do with ubuntu
[22:03] <ikonia> so neither reason makes it acceptble for this channel
[22:03] <krizoek> let me try gnu channel
[22:03] <SASDOE> ikonia: ubuntu server 12.04, official repo
[22:03] <ikonia> SASDOE: do apt-get update first
[22:03] <ikonia> SASDOE: make sure your apt cache is current
[22:04] <ikonia> !info libavahi-common3 precise
[22:04] <SASDOE> I did.. Maybe reboot ? Fresh install ..
[22:05] <ikonia> SASDOE: 12.04's version is later than the one you are trying to install
[22:05] <ikonia> SASDOE: lookg athe version difference  0.6.30-5ubuntu2.1 against 0.6.24
[22:05] <SASDOE> What do you mean ?
[22:05] <ikonia> SASDOE: your package data is old
[22:06] <donvito> something similar to pgrep on linux?
[22:07] <SASDOE> ikonia: and shouldn't an apt-get update have dealt w/ that?
[22:07] <ikonia> SASDOE: it should yes, but it can fail if your machine is not setup correctly/has cache
[22:07] <ikonia> or the repo you are using is out of sync
[22:08] <booh> How to change UUID of a Linux Raid autodetect partition?
[22:08] <ikonia> you don't
[22:08] <booh> I have 2 Linux Raid autodetect partition with same UUID...
[22:08] <darkangel> whats a good app to make a start up disk with app's of your choice pre-installed with it?
[22:08] <TJ-> mikehaas763: The key part for user rules is the User Spec: "User_List Host_List '=' Cmnd_Spec_List (':' Host_List '=' Cmnd_Spec_List)*". Or, in an easier-to-read form "USER HOSTNAMES = (RUN_AS_USER:RUN_AS_GROUP)  COMMAND"
[22:09] <ikonia> booh: are you sure it's not the meta data uuid you're looking at
[22:09] <booh> ikonia,  ??
[22:09] <booh> http://paste.debian.net/93026/  <--- check sda1 and sdb1 have same UUID...
[22:10] <SASDOE> just rebooted and tried another apt-get update but still the same
[22:10] <SASDOE> how can i empty cache?
[22:11] <daftykins> apt-get clean
[22:11] <Jordan_U> donvito: You mean like pgrep? :)
[22:13] <TJ-> booh: If those are members of a RAID-1 mirror the UUID would be the same
[22:13] <DrFoo> toram does not seem to be honored as a kernal parameter, is there an argument for it? I've tried toram, toram=yes, toram=filesystem.squashfs with no luck. This is on a 12.04 install dvd
[22:13] <bprompt> darkangel:     I'd think just using the regular  .iso will do, then do an apt-get update on it and install whatever, just give it a Persisten Storage enough to keep the installed apps in
[22:13] <smokie> hey guys, anyone can help me out with apache2? for some reason it does not start at boot anymore
[22:13] <Jordan_U> DrFoo: How much RAM do you have?
[22:14] <darkangel> ok
[22:14] <ikonia> booh: that's ok - they are the same partitions
[22:14] <SASDOE> still can't install, fails with the same message. Why does it say "but it's not going to be installed"
[22:14] <ikonia> booh: I've just checked it against my own
[22:14] <fermulator> !sslbug
[22:14] <DrFoo> Jordan_U: 12GB
[22:14] <ikonia> SASDOE: it says it's not going to be installed because the packages you want are not in the repo
[22:15] <ikonia> SASDOE: they are not in the repo because they are the old versions
[22:15] <ikonia> SASDOE: can you show me the output of the command "uname -a" please
[22:15] <Baako> i am just install tasksel. and about to restart apache2. i did "sudo service apache2 restart" but got an error "AH00558: apache2: could not reliable determine the server"
[22:15] <booh> TJ: Thanks TJ.
[22:15] <SASDOE> ikonia: Linux bart 3.11.0-15-generic #25~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:39:31 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[22:15] <booh> ikonia, thanks
[22:15] <ikonia> !info linux-image precise
[22:15] <Jordan_U> DrFoo: Why don't  you think it's being honored?
[22:16] <Baako> "fully qulified domain name, using 127.0.1.1. set the servername...
[22:16] <ikonia> SASDOE: what version of ubuntu are you using ?
[22:16] <booh> I'm looking for why I have a problem with grub-probe (and so update-grub)
[22:16] <DrFoo> Jordan_U: because it access the dvd drive when I lookup applications in the finder
[22:16] <SASDOE> 12.04
[22:16] <ikonia> SASDOE: what kernel do you have installed ?
[22:17] <schultza> freinhard: Any luck?
[22:17] <SASDOE> ikonia: 3.11.0-15-generic
[22:17] <booh> http://paste.debian.net/92999 <--- update-grub give me the problem of grub-probe : error: out of disk (see bottom of the paste)
[22:17] <ikonia> SASDOE: where has that come from ?
[22:17] <SASDOE> uname -r
[22:17] <ikonia> SASDOE: no, I mean that package
[22:18] <Jordan_U> DrFoo: Please boot with "toram", then pastebin the contents of /proc/mounts and /proc/cmdline.
[22:18] <SASDOE> avahi-daemon? I need it for plex
[22:18] <ikonia> SASDOE: no, where has your kernel package from from
[22:18] <booh> http://paste.debian.net/92998  (SORRY...THIS IS THE GOOD PASTE) <--- update-grub give me the problem of grub-probe : error: out of disk (see bottom of the paste)
[22:18] <SASDOE> This is a fresh install so live usb. Sorry
[22:19] <ikonia> SASDOE: what ?
[22:19] <ikonia> SASDOE: are you running from an installed host - or a live media ?
[22:19] <SASDOE> Well I didn't install a kernel I just followed default install procedure. This is on installed host
[22:20] <ikonia> SASDOE: that doesn't look like 12.04
[22:20] <ikonia> SASDOE: what's in /etc/issue
[22:20] <ikonia> or lsb_release -a
[22:20] <SASDOE> 12.04 LTS
[22:20] <TJ-> ikonia: The kernel comes from precise-updates, via linux-lts-saucy.
[22:20] <SASDOE> This is a server install don't know if it changes anything
[22:20] <DrFoo> Jordan_U: before or after the --   ??
[22:20] <ikonia> TJ-: I thought you had to enable the lts enablement stack
[22:21] <ikonia> TJ-: it didn't swap the kernels away from "main" by default
[22:21] <Jordan_U> DrFoo: Before is technically more correct, but either way should work.
[22:21] <nf7> Hi, if I install the latest version of 14.04 and keep updating it, will I eventually have to exact same version as the official stable release of 14.04 that comes out in a week? Or will I need to reinstall that specifically?
[22:22] <sakang> yes
[22:22] <ikonia> SASDOE: if you've cleaned the cache as you say, and you've brought the system up to date and it's still pulling the old version look at what repo you're using
[22:22] <TJ-> ikonia: Yes, it does. 12.04.4 ships with linux 3.11
[22:22] <TJ-> ikonia: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuServer#PrecisePangolin.2BAC8-ReleaseNotes.2BAC8-CommonInfrastructure.Ubuntu_Kernel_3.11
[22:22] <ikonia> TJ-: ah, so they have actually updated the base version for the point releases.
[22:22] <ikonia> useful, thank you
[22:23] <Cooperftw45> hello
[22:23] <SASDOE> ikonia: how do I check the repo?
[22:24] <ikonia> SASDOE: look at the repo in your ocnfig file then view it over http to see what's available on it
[22:26] <SASDOE> Is this a multilib problem ? sources.list mentions fr.archive everytime, but I live in France
[22:27] <zubuntu> how can i install office 2010 in ubuntu ?
[22:27] <daftykins> why would you even try? libre office.
[22:28] <zubuntu> i tried this but it is giving error : http://www.liberiangeek.net/2012/06/how-to-install-microsoft-office-suite-2010-in-ubuntu-12-04-using-wine-1-5/
[22:28] <zubuntu> daftykins: i need ms office for excel macros and vba
[22:28] <daftykins> lol.
[22:28] <OerHeks> SASDOE, did you try  " sudo apt-get install -f  "  as your paste tells you to try ?
[22:29] <zubuntu> it s giving something like " u cant run 32 bit on 64 " ..etc
[22:29] <zubuntu> while trying to install dot.net 2.0
[22:29] <gabr13l> hey guys I have a serious prollem... I am trying to install ubuntu on my hd and the mbr has been wiped fixparts /dev/dsa does not work please help
[22:29] <SASDOE> OerHeks: Well I need those dependencies...
[22:30] <Jordan_U> gabr13l: How did the MBR get "wiped"?
[22:30] <daftykins> gabr13l: /dev/sda not dsa
[22:30] <gabr13l> Jordan_U I am not sure
[22:30] <zubuntu> Mono does not appear to be installed.
[22:30] <mikehaas763> If you don't specify a user when using `sudo` what user is the command executed as?
[22:30] <gabr13l> can you guys help me?
[22:31] <OerHeks> mikehaas763, as the first user created during install who has sudo priv
[22:31] <Jordan_U> gabr13l: Please explain step by step what you did, and what symptoms ou're currently seeing. Please also run "sudo parted -l" and pastebin the output.
[22:32] <TJ-> SASDOE: You may be experiencing bug #1263861
[22:32] <Jordan_U> misha_k1: root..
[22:33] <pancaker> hi friends
[22:33] <SASDOE> TJ-: And there's no way to fix this
[22:33] <gabr13l> Jordan_U well I used gparted to create my ubuntu partitions and when I tried to mount /dev/sda I got: Input/output error during read on /dev/sda
[22:34] <gabr13l> stand by for pastebin
[22:34] <TJ-> SASDOE: It doesn't appear to be a widespread issue so there must be some system-specific scenario that triggers it
[22:34] <gabr13l> lol fdisk -l is empty
[22:35] <Jordan_U> gabr13l: You don't mount /dev/sda, you would mount one of the partitions on /dev/sda. THoughthat particular error message is still somewhat unexpected (and does *not* indicate a "wiped MBR").
[22:35] <SASDOE> TJ-: mhh anoying..
[22:35] <dbdelatorre> hey huys i need help
[22:35] <daftykins> !ask
[22:35] <dbdelatorre> How to register my nane? on freenode?
[22:35] <daftykins> dbdelatorre: go join #freenode, this is not freenode support
[22:36] <ningu> I ran do-release-upgrade on 12.10 to upgrade to 13.04, but instead I was upgraded to 13.10. why?! the docs claim this won't happen.
[22:36] <gabr13l> Jordan_U I cannot mount anything on /dev/sda no mbr, no partitions nothing... it's like the device doesn't exist
[22:36] <zooko> Hey there. Would anyone like to help me replace the kernel with my own customer kernel in an installer iso?
[22:36] <zooko> I'd like to keep everything else about the installer the same except replace the kernel.
[22:36] <booh> http://paste.debian.net/92998  (NEED HELP) <--- update-grub give me the problem of grub-probe : error: out of disk (see bottom of the paste)
[22:37] <zooko> The instructions I've found about uck explain how to change other things, but don't seem to explain how to change the kernel.
[22:37] <ningu> specifically, in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades, it says: If more than one new release is found, the release upgrader will attempt to upgrade to the release that immediately succeeds the currently-running release.
[22:37] <ningu> so apparently those docs are incorrect...
[22:37] <ningu> but this is frustrating because I wanted to stay on LTS.
[22:37] <daftykins> ningu: 13.04 died in January.
[22:38] <ningu> died?
[22:38] <daftykins> ningu: 13.04 was NOT LTS
[22:38] <ningu> oh.
[22:38] <daftykins> yeah it's end of life
[22:38] <ningu> I thought .04 releases were always LTS.
[22:38] <daftykins> it was an exception
[22:38] <ningu> ok
[22:39] <ningu> so 12.04 is the latest LTS, until 14.04?
[22:39] <daftykins> ningu: correct
[22:40] <Bray90820> What is the location of installed apps
[22:41] <Jordan_U> gabr13l: I'm still waiting for the requested information, but it sounds a lot like bad hardware.
[22:42] <daftykins> Bray90820: depends on the program
[22:42] <sakang> Bray90820: mostly in /usr/bin, /usr/lib, or /opt
[22:42] <zubuntu> i cant install dotnet 2.0 :S
[22:42] <Bray90820> Thanks
[22:42] <zubuntu> it s giving error " cant be installed on 64 bit machine "
[22:43] <ningu> daftykins: it's still very misleading because when I logged in it said: "new release 13.04 is available, run do-release-uprade to install it"
[22:43] <natanael> saudações galera!
[22:43] <Bray90820> sakang: thanks
[22:43] <sakang> zubuntu: get a 32-bit box or get the 64-bit dotnot
[22:44] <natanael> ei galera como eu faço para atualizar meu ubuntu 8.10 pelo terminal...?
[22:44] <sakang> Bryanstein: np, system progs are in /usr/sbin
[22:44] <daftykins> ningu: ah well, soon enough 12.04 will be able to go direct to 14.04
[22:44] <OerHeks> natanael, 8.10 ? it is EOL end of life
[22:44] <zubuntu> sakang how ?
[22:44] <natanael> yes.!
[22:45] <Bray90820> sakang: why do the apps take so long to open when opened from that location
[22:45] <OerHeks> natanael, time to backup your data and do an install of a supported version, 12.04 or wait a few days for 14.04
[22:46] <natanael> drive cd quebrou..!
[22:50] <jcstarken> I want to clone my drive to move my install to different machine clonezilla or dd
[22:50] <daftykins> flip a coin
[22:51] <aaas> i'm getting an annoying broken package that I can't remove getting error that "failed to connect to socket" and "failed to connec tto dbus"... any tips: http://pastebin.com/UhzLj27n
[22:52] <Baako> hi guys my pc shouldnt give me the option to dual boot anymore
[22:53] <drummer314> My computer is having trouble booting Ubuntu after installing. I think it is because the USB drive that I use to install it isn't able to be booted from in Legacy mode. Should I burn a CD?
[22:53] <Baako> drummer314 yes i was having the same issue until i booted from a dvd
[22:54] <drummer314> Thank you.
[22:56] <Baako> hi guys my pc shouldnt give me the option to dual boot anymore when i restart my pc it just boot into ubuntu straight away.
[22:57] <Beldar> Baako, Should not earlier you wanted to boot windows?
[22:58] <Beldar> You remove windows?
[22:58] <Baako> Beldar yes i want to boot into windows and grab some files
[22:58] <Beldar> Baako, I had you update-grub earlier, than you said windows was booting, what happened?
[22:59] <OerHeks> Baako, normally you should hold shift @ boot to enter grub2 menu
[22:59] <slikts> why isn't there a fix for the heartbleed issue yet in the repos?
[22:59] <Beldar> !sslbug > slikts
[23:00] <mikehaas763> There's not man page for the update-locale command. Is there a file that gets added anywhere when that command is run? I'm trying to give ansible a reason not to run that command if it's already been done.
[23:00] <Baako> Beldar i did some changes. like install varies media and setting up my web development environment i think something change
[23:01] <Baako> Beldar they is a command you gave me to run which got me dual boot back yestersday
[23:01] <Beldar> Baako, Try sudo update-grub again, and note the shift reference by OerHeks
[23:02] <Baako> Belder yes and thanks OerHeks
[23:02] <ki7rw> bekks: intel replied and said that i do have an 802.11ac card - i checked for the firmware and it exists but iwconfig still says it's 802.11abgn only
[23:02] <ki7rw> do i have to associate with an AC router in order for iwconfig to list the card as 802.11ac?
[23:03] <bekks> ki7rw: Maybe its just a display bug then :)
[23:03] <bekks> Just try to associate withe an AC router.
[23:03] <SASDOE> I had an lvm volume spanning two drives, can I mount one at a time to copy data to another drive?
[23:04] <bekks> SASDOE: No.
[23:04] <fdafweaf> Is there a suggested MDA for Ubuntu?
[23:04] <jcstarken> ok so when i asked a minute ago all I got was flip a coin any in put on clonezilla vs dd to clone a drive in a differnet machinne
[23:04] <SASDOE> bekks: thanks
[23:05] <skypce> hey guys i have troubles with this site http://www.gayamarillas.com/  links point from ip instead www.gayamarillas.com
[23:06] <ki7rw> bekks: i guess i'll run out and spend more money and get one - walmart has an ac1200 in store - i think it's about US$160
[23:06]  * ki7rw needs a raise
[23:06] <fdafweaf> I'm using dovecot now, and I'd like to have mailing lists that format their message subjects as "[listname] subject line" to automatically go to specific folders
[23:06] <bekks> fdafweaf: then you could use procmail
[23:06] <aaas> i have a package i cant remove (installed with dpkg)...i get errors about 'failed to cnnec tto d-bus' and 'failed to connect to socket'...any ideas of what i can try:  http://pastebin.com/UhzLj27n
[23:07] <fdafweaf> bekks, procmail?  Never heard of it.
[23:07] <fdafweaf> bekks, procmail isn't maintained
[23:07] <fdafweaf> But the almighty wiki says that "Maildrop" is
[23:07] <fdafweaf> Thanks for the hint
[23:07] <zubuntu> i cant install msxml 6 on ubuntu
[23:08] <zubuntu> can somebody pls help me about that ?
[23:08] <willwh> why would you want to do that zubuntu ?
[23:08] <ki7rw> fdafweaf: i use procmail and it seems to work fine
[23:08] <zubuntu> willwh:  trying to install office 2010 via wine
[23:08] <bekks> !info procmail
[23:08] <zubuntu> and it is giving error
[23:09] <fdafweaf> ki7rw, but that means no security updates
[23:09] <zubuntu> msxml6 interrupted
[23:09] <ki7rw> one of these days i'll figure out how to use dovecot
[23:09] <fdafweaf> ki7rw, I'm using dovecot now, I just can't figure out how to do what I need
[23:09] <theadmin> aaas: That package seems pretty terrible. Try: sudo dpkg -P --force-all 2xclient
[23:09] <theadmin> aaas: If that fails, try to edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/2xclient.postrm and /var/lib/dpkg/info/2xclient.prerm so that they don't do anything
[23:10] <theadmin> zubuntu: That won't work
[23:10] <zubuntu> why theadmin ?
[23:10] <theadmin> zubuntu: Office with Wine is terrible, I never got any version past 2003 to work
[23:10] <zubuntu> theadmin: is 2003 working good ?
[23:11] <theadmin> zubuntu: I wouldn't really know, I tried ages ago. I use LibreOffice
[23:11] <theadmin> zubuntu: (which comes with Ubuntu and works quite nicely)
[23:11] <aaas> theadmin thanks for yoru help...the first method didn't work...  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7232824/  trying the second
[23:11]  * ki7rw once had a working pop3 server but it's no longer available (vmpop3d)
[23:11] <zubuntu> theadmin: can u work on libreoffice without needing office excel ?
[23:11] <theadmin> zubuntu: Sure. LibreOffice comes with Calc.
[23:11] <zubuntu> i mean professional office stuffs
[23:12] <zubuntu> macros, vba
[23:12] <zubuntu> formulas
[23:12] <zubuntu> pivot tables
[23:12] <zubuntu> ..etc
[23:12]  * ki7rw hates it when package changes initiates another learning curve
[23:12] <theadmin> zubuntu: ...LibreOffice supports all that except VBA, it has Python support though
[23:12] <zubuntu> and outlook
[23:13] <zubuntu> theadmin: at my work they use microsoft office so how can i combine my works with them ?
[23:13] <zubuntu> i worry about it
[23:13] <theadmin> zubuntu: Easy, you can just save in MS formats (.docx, .xlsx, etc)
[23:13] <theadmin> zubuntu: And LibreOffice will open and read files other save in those format fine too
[23:13] <zubuntu> i mean working theadmin
[23:13] <zubuntu> not viewing or saving
[23:13] <theadmin> zubuntu: Not sure what you mean, working consists of viewing, editing and saving
[23:14] <zubuntu> working in excel document , i dont know..
[23:14] <zubuntu> editing *
[23:14] <zubuntu> ok
[23:14] <theadmin> Calc works with Excel formats fine, I haven't encountered issues yet.
[23:14] <natanael> tank you!
[23:15] <theadmin> That is to say, I actually like Calc better than Excel because it doesn't mess up the formulas if I try to use it in a non-English language :D
[23:16] <zubuntu> i m not sure yet theadmin :/
[23:16] <theadmin> zubuntu: As for MS Office on Linux, there were rumours of them making a Linux version but sadly I never heard anything since and that was almost a year ago
[23:16] <theadmin> zubuntu: Well, if you have a Windows disc you can install Windows inside of Ubuntu using Virtualbox and use that for your Windows apps
[23:16] <zubuntu> there must be rule to make softwares to work in any system :p
[23:16] <theadmin> zubuntu: Is what I did
[23:17] <litropy> When I click the time in the upper-right, the calendar shows, and that's a good thing because I like to use a calendar. But why on earth is a different day highlighted as opposed to the current day? I understand this is for selecting days to "Add an event", but the current day has no special indicator at all. So if I were to briefly look at my calendar, I would think it's April 11th. April 10th has no highlight, no marker of any kind.
[23:17] <zubuntu> theadmin: i am new on ubuntu and it s cool comparing windows instead of some programs
[23:17] <zubuntu> i dont know how to use virtualbox
[23:17] <zubuntu> and how to install windows on it
[23:18] <zubuntu> did u install windows 7 on it ?
[23:18] <litropy> zubuntu, sudo apt-get install virtualbox
[23:18] <willwh> zubuntu: I use the excellent thunderbird extension from exquilla, to use exchange :)
[23:18] <zubuntu> litropy: i have it installed, just i dont know how to use it
[23:18] <litropy> zubuntu, You need a genuine copy of Windows
[23:18] <willwh> zubuntu: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/exquilla-exchange-web-services/
[23:18] <theadmin> zubuntu: It's actually really easy! You just install Virtualbox from the Software Centre or Virtualbox.org, then create a VM, give it like 3 gigs of RAM and such, then boot it, insert your Windows CD and choose to use the host CD drive
[23:18] <litropy> zubuntu, as in, a windows install cd/dvd
[23:18] <theadmin> zubuntu: Or point it to a Windows ISO when asked for installation media
[23:19] <zubuntu> hmm thx guys i ll give it a try
[23:19] <litropy> theadmin, zubuntu , yes, you can use an ISO.
[23:19] <theadmin> zubuntu: You can install *any* OS inside Virtualbox, not just Windows
[23:19] <zubuntu> does it need harddisk space ?
[23:19] <zubuntu> or it installs inside ubuntu ?
[23:20] <litropy> zubuntu, remember: each Windows license is just for one computer.
[23:20] <theadmin> zubuntu: It installs it to a file
[23:20] <theadmin> zubuntu: No separate partition or anything necessary
[23:20] <litropy> zubuntu, it's called a virtual disk
[23:20] <zubuntu> base memory : 4096 mb ok ?
[23:20] <litropy> zubuntu, but don't worry, it will take care of all that for you.
[23:20] <theadmin> zubuntu: Sure, probably even overkilll for basic things like Office
[23:20] <aaas> theadmin .... ok so I just deleted everything in that file except for the shebang bash line....and the purge worked..hope that doesn't mess anything up...thanks for your help
[23:21] <litropy> zubuntu, it's recommended that you use less than half of your physical memory
[23:21] <zubuntu> what about creating startup disk ?
[23:21] <theadmin> aaas: No problem, it wouldn't mess anything up as those files are part of the package and will be gone now :D
[23:21] <aaas> theadmin have you ran into people with that package before?
[23:21] <zubuntu> litropy: my physical memory ( swap partition ) is 4096 mb already
[23:21] <theadmin> aaas: No, but it seems to be a badly designed package
[23:22] <zubuntu> so i give 1024 ?
[23:22] <theadmin> zubuntu: You do need a startup disk. Windows will see that as it's C: drive so to say
[23:22] <litropy> zubuntu, I'm talking about RAM
[23:22] <zubuntu> file type
[23:22] <zubuntu> vdi
[23:23] <litropy> zubuntu, theadmin, you should be all set for the ubuntu side of things. May I now direct you to #virtualbox for any further questions?
[23:23] <theadmin> zubuntu: Just leave it at default, VDI is good
[23:23] <zubuntu> vmdk,
[23:23] <zubuntu> ok
[23:23] <aaas> theadmin...i see..well im not touchign it again..thanks for your help
[23:23] <litropy> When I click the time in the upper-right, the calendar shows, and that's a good thing because I like to use a calendar. But why on earth is a different day highlighted as opposed to the current day? I understand this is for selecting days to "Add an event", but the current day has no special indicator at all. So if I were to briefly look at my calendar, I would think it's April 11th. April 10th has no highlight, no marker of any kind.
[23:23] <theadmin> litropy: May your system time be off?
[23:23] <theadmin> litropy: Because normally it highlights the current day with an orange frame
[23:25] <litropy> theadmin, nope, this is the output of date: Thu Apr 10 19:24:38 EDT 2014
[23:25] <jcstarken> I want to clone my drive to move my install to different machine clonezilla or dd
[23:25] <theadmin> litropy: That is pretty odd
[23:25] <theadmin> jcstarken: Both will work, use whichever you're more comfortable with
[23:26] <zubuntu> theadmin: could u pls help me while installing it ?
[23:26] <theadmin> zubuntu: I suppose, yeah, can you PM me though? This isn't much Ubuntu related
[23:26] <zubuntu> ok thx
[23:27] <limac> hi, i'm booting from live CD (of 13.10) and i want to enable the 'nomodeset' option...but i can't seem to find that option at the grub of the live cd...
[23:27] <limac> is there any key or something? i tried f6 but to no avail
[23:28] <Baako> hi i protected a folder before using chmod 600 now i want to move some files into that folder without using terminal just the "files" cabinet(the file cabinet icon) how can i do it how do i have to do it with terminal?
[23:29] <willwh> Baako: 644 means that files are readable and writeable by the owner of the file and readable by users in the group owner of that file and readable by everyone else.
[23:29] <willwh> is that what you want? chmod 644 -R /your/path/
[23:29] <Baako> willwh i think it was 600 not 644
[23:30] <Baako> i am getting this alert message "error moving file: permission denied"
[23:30] <willwh> yeah, 600 is owner read/write
[23:30] <willwh> no execute, so you can't move things in there
[23:30] <willwh> I think
[23:30] <willwh> I'm sure someone more knowledgable will chime in
[23:30] <willwh> I have to run :)
[23:31] <willwh> chmod 700 would give execute to owner
[23:31] <willwh> I am fairly sure that the parent dir needs to be executable
[23:31] <willwh> but I could be talking out of a hole in my head
[23:31] <willwh> :)(
[23:31] <daftykins> yep directories need to be executable to open them
[23:32] <Baako> daftykins how do i do it please. the files i want to move the files into is in ".ssh/keys"
[23:32] <jcstarken> theadmin: I am very new to this and have not used either that is why I am asking, thank you for the reply
[23:33] <daftykins> Baako: what's wrong with terminal?
[23:33] <Baako> daftykins nothing do know how to move things into a protected folder
[23:34] <daftykins> yes with terminal commands, i'm too tired though right now so i wouldn't trust myself to assist
[23:37] <circ-user-ETBMR> Anyone had an hp pavilion g4 that you CAN'T get to boot from a cd? I've dubbed with everything I can think of, and still it boots to windows8
[23:38] <Baako> how do i move files from one folder to a protected folder using terminal?
[23:38] <litropy> circ-user-ETBMR, tried changing the boot order in the bios?
[23:39] <circ-user-ETBMR> litropy: yes, once I got uefi disabled
[23:39] <circ-user-ETBMR> nevermind.  Missed a step.  Stupid laptop -- get an acer
[23:39] <litropy> Baako, I haven't messed with that stuff, but it sounds odd that the dir isn't executable. Maybe you misread and should have chmod'ed the file 600, but again, I only have a bit of a clue.
[23:40] <Baako> litropy the folder contains my ssh keys and i want to add more into it. i created some ina different directory and now i want to move it
[23:40] <Alue> Hi I am Alue. I have Ubuntu 12.04 boot error. Please help.
[23:41] <Baako> litropy when i try moving it without terminal it says "error moving file:permission denied"
[23:41] <booh> http://paste.debian.net/92998  (NEED HELP) <--- update-grub give me the problem of grub-probe : error: out of disk (see bottom of the paste)
[23:41] <litropy> Baako, so unplug your computer from the Internet, turn off your wifi card, chmod 755 the directory, move the files, chmod 600 the directory, all set?
[23:42] <Alue> tty 1 error.
[23:42] <Baako> litropy huh?
[23:43] <Alue> I can't get in my GUI.
[23:44] <Alue> Please guide me step by step.
[23:44] <litropy> Baako, your focus is to move the files without using a terminal command to move the files, right? And for all intents and purposes, you've chmod'ed the dir to 600 because you want no one from the outside world to have access, right?
[23:44] <Baako> litropy yes
[23:44] <litropy> Alue, does it give you a command prompt?
[23:45] <Alue> Hey thanks.
[23:45] <Alue> I have shut it down.
[23:45] <Baako> litropy please guide me to doing it. the folder is in my .ssh folder and the folder is called keys. ssh/keys
[23:45] <Alue> it gives me a black screen.
[23:45] <litropy> Baako, so if you disconnect your computer from the Internet physically, by turning off your wifi card and/or unplugging ethernet, you're effectively doing the same thing in chmod'ing to 600, right?
[23:46] <Baako> litropy i dont know
[23:46] <litropy> Alue, no myuser@mycomputer:~$ ?
[23:46] <litropy> Alue, oh. no. because that would be tty1.
[23:47] <litropy> Alue, have you ever booted from this installation before?
[23:48] <Alue> guide me from the beginning.
[23:48] <Alue> I have switched my laptop off.
[23:49] <litropy> Alue, we're not there yet. It's fine that your laptop is off. But have you ever been able to boot from your current Ubuntu installation before, since installing Ubuntu?
[23:49] <litropy> afk for ~5mins; still receiving messages.
[23:51] <Alue> I have updated my Ubuntu 12.04 and it has not opened normally after that.
[23:51] <Alue> I am switching on my laptop.
[23:51] <Alue> guide me step by step.
[23:51] <litropy> Alue, how did you update Ubuntu 12.04?
[23:52] <litropy> Alue, we're still not there yet.
[23:52] <Alue> sudo apt- get update
[23:53] <Alue> I have switched on my laptop.
[23:53] <litropy> Alue, did you also sudo apt-get upgrade?
[23:53] <Alue> yeah
[23:53] <litropy> Alue, do you remember anything strange about the process? Anything out of the ordinary?
[23:53] <Alue> I have switched on my laptop.
[23:53] <litropy> Alue, we're still not there yet/
[23:53] <Alue> no
[23:54] <litropy> Alue, and did the upgrade process complete to the point where you were returned to a command prompt?
[23:54] <Alue> now hold on.i have switched on my laptop. the first screen was purple.
[23:55] <litropy> Alue, purple is a good sign.
[23:55] <Alue> then I got an error message - the system is running in low graphics mode.
[23:56] <litropy> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_81l4DXlwM
[23:56] <chrono> YouTube Title: 	Gogol Bordello - start wearing purple Views: 4,755,132 Length: 3:51 User: 		mikevance
[23:56] <litropy> Alue,  that link has nothing to do with what we're doing.
[23:56] <litropy> Alue, thanks. Hang on  a sec.
[23:57] <litropy> Alue, are you given options at that point?
[23:57] <Alue> when I click ok I get another one which says - what would you like to do, and gives me 4 options but I can't choose any.
[23:57] <bazhang> www.ubuntu.com
[23:58] <Alue> when I click esc. I get a blank screen.
[23:58] <litropy> bazhang, we're still working on making #ubuntu a headless browser.
[23:58] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration
[23:58] <Alue> which asks my login, password.
[23:59] <litropy> Alue, when you say blank, do you mean it's just text? Or do you see, for intance, an image, a border around a text box, et cetera
[23:59] <Alue> what should I do now??