[00:00] <dioioib> I had issues using USB and voip. if you plug it into the normal headphone jack (if possible) it should reduce latency and echo. other wise it is going to sound strange. at least my logitec G430 did
[00:00] <apb1963> This is the device:  http://www.walmart.com/ip/Kinyo-ArtDio-True-USB-VoIP-Conference-Speaker-with-Integrated-Microphone/34173934
[00:01] <Bray90820_> bekks: are you around?
[00:01] <apb1963> normal headphone jack?  How?  That's a 3.5mm jack... this is a USB device.
[00:01] <dioioib> yeah you can't do it with that
[00:01] <dioioib> mine was just a usb adapter that you could unplug the headphone/mic part
[00:02] <StephenS> where is bekks
[00:02] <apb1963> it's a shame.... it's a nice clean little hockey puck
[00:02] <orbi> is there a way to upgrade using apt to a specific version of PHP?  There is a critical flaw in the edition released with Ubuntu precise (12.04.4 LTS)
[00:03] <Jordan_U> orbi: What critical flaw?
[00:03] <orbi> one that causes a DSS PCI Audit alert
[00:03] <orbi> CVE-2012-2688
[00:04] <rww> orbi: this was fixed already in 12.04: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-1569-1/
[00:04] <orbi> rww: then why would it tigger on an audit
[00:04] <orbi> if it's fixd
[00:04] <orbi> +e
[00:05] <rww> orbi: because your auditing tool doesn't know that most Linux distributions backport security fixes, I assume.
[00:05] <orbi> nessus pro
[00:07] <Jordan_U> orbi: Is your server up to date?
[00:07] <orbi> ye
[00:07] <orbi> yes
[00:07] <orbi> both..
[00:07] <rww> Jordan_U: that update came out in 2012, before 12.04.4 came out
[00:07] <meatmanek> this seems to imply that there's no more "virtual" kernel? http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/kernel/linux-image-virtual
[00:08] <rww> orbi: can nessus pro actually attempt to exploit that vulnerability? if so, I'd have it try and see if it succeeds
[00:08] <Baako> guys
[00:08] <Baako> how to set up your environment so that your  ssh-agent is started with your user / desktop session
[00:08] <Baako> how do i do that
[00:10] <SeaSki> FREEDOM IS NOT FREE http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/Apr/185
[00:10] <Morgan_Freeman> FREEDOM IS NOT FREE http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/Apr/185
[00:11] <sasha-> Ok, can someone please explain to me this sorcery? IВ can't ping any servers or open any page... but... my IRC websockets-based client works...
[00:12] <rww> Jordan_U: host changes more than the nick does, I was just looking
[00:12] <linuxlite1969> Guys, I have Linux Lite, nobody is on that channel right now, but, I got the restricted extras and wine to run "Hooked On Phonics" CD which is meant for Windows and Max. I can't seem to open it. It mounts to the desktop and I see the files, but I can't open it with VLC media player. Help if you can.
[00:12] <kostkon> linuxlite1969, not supported here
[00:12] <linuxlite1969> ya I know, but they're not over there.
[00:12] <Player> why are you trying to open it in WINE?
[00:12] <rww> linuxlite1969: We don't support other Linux distros here, including derivatives of Ubuntu. Please do not ask questions about them here. There is ##linux for general Linux questions.
[00:12] <Player> sorry, VLC*
[00:13] <linuxlite1969> thanks
[00:15] <Baako> how to set up your environment so that your  ssh-agent is started with your user / desktop session
[00:15] <rww> Baako: which window manager or desktop environment do you use?
[00:16] <Baako> rww for filezilla
[00:16] <Baako> atm i have to run this command
[00:16] <rww> Baako: Unity, GNOME, KDE, something else...?
[00:17] <Baako> GNOME
[00:17] <Baako> rww i have run this command `ssh-agent` && ssh-add path/to/ssh/key && filezilla
[00:17] <Baako> for me to use ssh on filezilla to stop running that i need to set up that enviroment
[00:18] <rww> Baako: is "SSH Key Agent" enabled in the Startup Applications control panel applet?
[00:18] <Lisa92> Hi! Is it possible/is it a bad idea to upgrade from 14.04 Final Beta to 14.04 LTS? :)
[00:18] <rww> ubottu: final | Lisa92
[00:18] <Baako> rww how do i check that please
[00:18] <rww> Lisa92: (also, 14.04 questions go into #ubuntu+1 until it's released)
[00:19] <rww> Baako: load GNOME's control panel, click Startup Applications, look in a list in there, presumably. I don't use GNOME, so...
[00:19] <Lisa92> rww: Thanks.
[00:20] <Baako> rww i only have 2 start up applications "caribou" and "NVIDIA X server setting"
[00:21] <rww> Baako: is the package ssh-askpass-gnome installed?
[00:21] <Baako> rww how do i check that please
[00:22] <vardle> am back
[00:22] <vardle> if I do an rsync without a sudo will it back up the .  folders too ?
[00:24] <SASDOE> vardle: if you do rsync *, the . files in the current directory will not be synced but others will
[00:24] <Baako> rww "sudo apt-get install ssh-askpass"?
[00:25] <vardle> SASDOE, so what if I wish to create a complete backup of /home ?
[00:25] <vardle> how to do that ?
[00:25] <vardle> sudo ?
[00:25] <SASDOE> but that is because of bash's expansion of * that doesn't include . files. rsync will copy them if they are in a directory it has been told to sync
[00:25] <SASDOE> so if you do rsync /home all files including . ones inside /home will be synced
[00:26] <vardle> oo k good got it so the wildcard does not include dots
[00:26] <Baako> rww u they?
[00:26] <SASDOE> exactly
[00:27] <vardle> SASDOE, also , I am currently logged into the systems using usb and /home for installed ubuntu ( installed on hd) does not allow creating of files or folders and stuff. I can do a chown but what user do I change it to ?
[00:27] <SASDOE> if you only have one user you can sync that home directory without sudo as long as you are logged in as that user, other wise you will need sudo to sync entire home
[00:27] <Baako> how do I set up my environment so that ssh-agent is started with  user / desktop session?
[00:28] <SASDOE> vardle: are you saying you're on a live usb and can't create files? if not to get group / user owner do an ls -l /home
[00:29] <vardle> yes I am on live usb but cannot create files on the REsident ( ie non usb) /hone
[00:29] <kostkon> Baako, add the line ssh-agent` && ssh-add path/to/ssh/key   to your startup applications
[00:30] <euryale> guys where do i download the final beta of ubuntu 14.04? or the stable out yet?
[00:30] <vardle> SASDOE, the user is  '1000' for the live usb
[00:30] <vardle> :(
[00:30] <kostkon> Baako, you've said you only have 2 entries there, and ssh-add is not one of them. one option is to add it yourself manually
[00:31] <vardle> so I can do  1. change user to 1000  or 2. use sudo grsync to sync /home for backup. which do I choose ?
[00:31] <vonsyd0w> euryale, stable not out yet. you can download from: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[00:31] <ryanpantano> Hi guys did anyone had a problem with ubuntu mixing hdd's and partitions. Im getting error that my ubuntu thinks sda1 on Hitachi hdd partition is same as sdb6 on Maxtor hdd
[00:31] <drummer314> How do I install Java for Ubuntu?
[00:31] <vardle> drummer314, lots of help
[00:31] <rww> ubottu: java | drummer314
[00:32] <vardle> which version of ubuntu and which java
[00:32] <euryale> @vonsyd8w. thanks :)
[00:32] <kostkon> Baako, ssh-agent*
[00:32] <euryale> is there a way make the launcher positioned at my right?
[00:32] <rww> euryale: no
[00:32] <Baako> kostkon  ssh-agent` && ssh-add path/to/ssh/key
[00:32] <kostkon> euryale, nope
[00:32] <Baako> kostkon  thats the comment?
[00:33] <euryale> oh
[00:33] <kostkon> Baako, that's the command
[00:33] <rww> needathneed_: Fix your connection, please.
[00:33] <kostkon> Baako, you can leave the comment blank if you want
[00:33] <Baako> kostkon  ssh-agent` && ssh-add ~/.ssh/keys/my_private_key
[00:33] <kostkon> Baako, y
[00:33] <kostkon> Baako, it'll do
[00:34] <kostkon> Baako, ssh-agent` or just ssh-agent?
[00:34] <Baako> kostkon  only  ssh-agent` && ssh-add path/to/ssh/key  without changing anything?
[00:34] <vardle> SASDOE, so I can do  1. change user to 1000  or 2. use sudo grsync to sync /home for backup. which do I choose ?
[00:35] <kostkon> Baako, i'm worried about the `   why do you need that?
[00:35] <ryanpantano> guys did anyone even read my problem :(
[00:35] <Baako> kostkon write the command without changing anything and i will copy that
[00:36] <kostkon> Baako, try this:   ssh-agent && ssh-add ~/.ssh/keys/my_private_key
[00:37] <Baako> kostkon thanks
[00:37] <Baako> if anyone using irrsi how can i stop all this message what someone join the channel?
[00:38] <Baako> also when someone quits
[00:38] <Nisani> Baako: /ignore #channel JOINS PARTS QUITS
[00:39] <NoMeat> Steam install error You are missing the following 32-bit libraries, and Steam may not run:
[00:39] <NoMeat> libGL.so.1
[00:39] <NoMeat> so sudo apt-get libGl.so.1?
[00:39] <kostkon> NoMeat, what is your graphics card
[00:40] <NoMeat> intel on the mobo
[00:40] <kostkon> NoMeat, then try this:  sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-glx:i386
[00:40] <NoMeat> kostkon: thank you , is that a driver issue?
[00:41] <rww> NoMeat: no, it's a missing package issue. Did you install Steam using Ubuntu's steam package, or manually?
[00:41] <kostkon> NoMeat, no, it could be that it wants the 32bit version of that lib
[00:42] <euryale> i cant seem to find a torrent download for 14.04 beta.
[00:42] <daftykins> there isn't one
[00:42] <euryale> direct download is too slow.
[00:42] <euryale> oh ok.
[00:42] <daftykins> find another mirror perhaps
[00:42] <euryale> will try.
[00:43] <kostkon> euryale, use the torrent
[00:44] <euryale> thats what im looking but there isn't any.
[00:44] <kostkon> euryale, http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/
[00:45] <rww> euryale: (I note that trusty support questions go in #ubuntu+1 until it's released)
[00:45] <depper> hey man, how to report a bug????????
[00:45] <rww> !bug
[00:45] <euryale> oh here it is, got cross-eyed there lol
[00:47] <jeffrey_f> What are alternatives to UbuntuOne being shuttered?
[00:48] <HelloWorld321> DropBox, SpiderOak, Tresorit, are three cloud-storage alternatives to UbuntuOne that I use.
[00:48] <euryale> is ubuntu gnome stable out already?
[00:49] <rww> euryale: 14.04? no
[00:50] <euryale> what about 13.10 ubuntu gnome?
[00:50] <euryale> i mean is there a ubuntu gnome 13.10?
[00:50] <rww> euryale: yes, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/13.10/release/
[00:50] <ax9> Can someone help me?
[00:50] <euryale> thanks
[00:51] <daftykins> ax9: not until you ask something
[00:51] <Baako> whats the different in running "ssh-keygen" and "ssh-keygen -t rsa"?
[00:51] <ax9> daftykins: sorry, i'm using xfce4 and i want to change the color of open task on my panel, no idea how to do that.
[00:51] <rww> Baako: nothing, in recent ssh-keygen
[00:51] <kostkon> ax9, edit your theme in some way
[00:52] <rww> Baako: -t sets the type of key to generate, and the default is rsa these days
[00:52] <euryale> is it possible to upgrade specific feature of ubuntu 14.04 to ubuntu 13.10 like having the menu on the title bar of the window?
[00:52] <RahulAN> Hii i am over LXDE
[00:52] <rww> euryale: as in, installing 14.04 stuff on 13.10, or the other way around?
[00:52] <ax9> kostkon: can't find anything specific to that, gotta try something.
[00:53] <RahulAN> yesterday there was taskbar showing but today it is not
[00:53] <RahulAN> I don't know why
[00:53] <euryale> yes like that, features on 14.04 to 13.10
[00:53] <RahulAN> and so i couldn't be able to see my minimize application, how reenable it?
[00:53] <ax9> KDE use less resources than Unity 2D?
[00:54] <rww> ax9: Unity 2D doesn't exist, so...
[00:54] <rww> euryale: It's probably theoretically possible, but you'd end up installing half of 14.04, and mixing versions like this is not supported at all here or in #ubuntu+1.
[00:54] <ax9> rww: Is it does, i changed to 2d in desktop settings.
[00:54] <ax9> rww: yes it does*
[00:54] <euryale> oh ok, thanks rww :)
[00:55] <euryale> i'll just wait for 14.04 stable ;)
[00:55] <vonsyd0w> yea doesn't 12.04 have unity 2d?
[00:55] <rww> oh, probably. I forget people still use that.
[00:56] <ax9> vonsyd0w: i'm waiting 14 version, that's why i'm using an outdated version, but it just works for me.
[00:56] <vonsyd0w> I use 12.04 as well. it works
[00:56] <vonsyd0w> but I run gnome-shell
[00:56] <RahulAN> I go tit :)
[00:57] <ax9> vonsyd0w: So stable and fast, i'm using XFCE + docky + conky and it runs smoooth :D
[00:57] <euryale> ive installed elementary os alongside ubuntu, now eos made to partitions for each distro, so ubuntu now 250gb and eos with the same, how do i remove /uninstall eos and make ubuntu occupy the whole disk?
[00:57] <euryale> i mean made two partitions.
[00:58] <ax9> euryale: do you use 250gb for /?
[00:59] <euryale> the other 250 is for eos, i want to remove eos and have ubuntu occpuy it all.
[00:59] <daftykins> euryale: sorry that would count as elementary os support which we do not do in here
[00:59] <ax9> euryale: guess it's just remove the eos partition and add the free space to ubuntu, but i don't know if that is going to break your boot, wait until someone help you.
[01:00] <rww> euryale: boot from an Ubuntu livecd, install gparted, tell it to delete the eos partition and resize the Ubuntu one. if rebooting into Ubuntu doesn't work, recover grub
[01:00] <rww> ubottu: grub
[01:00] <euryale> if i remove the eos partition then the grub menu will break?
[01:00] <rww> euryale: might or might not, depends on how things were set up
[01:00] <rww> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub should tell you how to fix it if it does
[01:00] <ax9> i don't think so, just try it, if your system broke reinstall ubuntu without deleting /home/
[01:01] <euryale> nice, i will try or reinstall ubuntu 13.10 lol.
[01:01] <majorhat> Is ubuntu ever make machines.
[01:02] <saltmiser> hey
[01:02] <euryale> ok i will finish downloading 14.04 beta 2. i heard from reviews it's stable enough to be use in everyday computing?
[01:02] <saltmiser> serious problem here
[01:02] <saltmiser> why can't I get the Linux Libertine G font in LibreOffice on ubuntu
[01:02] <saltmiser> I've literally spent two days scouring the internet and the only thing I can find is people arguing about how to screencast to each other with VLC
[01:02] <saltmiser> and other useless info
[01:02] <saltmiser> it seems like it's a bug but how do we fix this
[01:03] <rww> majorhat: I doubt it. Canonical tends to stick to software and help hardware creators make their own machines.
[01:03] <clu3> hello all, I have a linode box, running ubuntu 12 LTS . Suddenly it doesn't work any more. Now when i ssh into it http://paste.ubuntu.com/7237455/, i have this error. Anyone any suggestions?
[01:03] <majorhat> saltmiser: Is that a Microsoft font
[01:03] <saltmiser> no
[01:03] <rww> euryale: 14.04 has not been released yet, and should thus not be considered stable. It is also not supported in #ubuntu. Wait for release.
[01:03] <saltmiser> Linux Libertine G
[01:03] <kostkon> saltmiser, what is the problem exactly.
[01:04] <kostkon> !info fonts-linuxlibertine | saltmiser, the font is available in the repos
[01:05] <ax9> Ubuntu 14 still comes with Unity?
[01:05] <kostkon> ax9, obviously
[01:05] <saltmiser> ok; problem exactly; I made a Libre Office Impress presentation on RHEL 6, and when I load the document on my Xubuntu 13.10 machine; the fonts simply are subbed for some Sans type font
[01:05] <saltmiser> kostkon, thanks, I already have that package installed
[01:05] <rww> ax9: Yes. Support/discussion for 14.04 is in #ubuntu+1, if you have other questions about it :)
[01:06] <saltmiser> in LibreOffice, the font Linux Libertine G shows up italicized in the font list
[01:06] <archpc> Can someone help me boot my PC from USB? When I try to boot from USB I just get a blinking cursor and nothing happens
[01:06] <saltmiser> furthermore, when I load the document on Windows and OSX, the Linux Libertine font is available
[01:07] <majorhat> archpc: does your machine use bios or emi
[01:07] <daftykins> EFI
[01:07] <daftykins> :D
[01:07] <archpc> majorhat, BIOS
[01:07] <daftykins> although every one probably uses electromagnetic interference
[01:07] <archpc> It's supposedly able to boot from usb
[01:07] <saltmiser> and all over the internet there are talks about this being a huge problem because LibreOffice on ubuntu uses "openfont" or something and the bundled version of the font used on Windows, OSX and possibly RHEL? is based of some "graphene" package or something
[01:07] <daftykins> archpc: check your boot order, look if your flash drive comes up as a hard disk
[01:08] <iwoj> I just changed the password on my machine, but it's now rejecting what I thought I changed it to.
[01:08] <majorhat> What program you using to create usb archpc
[01:08] <iwoj> I haven't logged out of my session.
[01:08] <archpc> daftykins, no, it shows up and /tries/ to boot it
[01:08] <archpc> majorhat, dd
[01:08] <iwoj> I can't sudo anymore
[01:08] <iwoj> is there any way to force a password change?
[01:08] <StephenS> passwd?
[01:08] <iwoj> without typing in the previous password?
[01:08] <StephenS> no
[01:08] <iwoj> yes
[01:08] <archpc> and when it boots it just shows a blinking cursor in the corner
[01:08] <kostkon> saltmiser,  it could be that the font is embedded in the document
[01:08] <majorhat> How old is yoir machine archpc
[01:08] <iwoj> crap
[01:08] <StephenS> you can gain root access though
[01:08] <saltmiser> ahhhh
[01:08] <StephenS> if you have physical access to it.
[01:08] <saltmiser> did not know that was a thing
[01:09] <rww> ubottu: password | iwoj
[01:09] <rww> ubottu: oh hush you
[01:09] <saltmiser> but if the font was embeded in the document, wouldn't it "just work" when i load it?
[01:09] <archpc> it's a dell dimension 8400, so it's kinda aged
[01:09] <majorhat> How old is yoir machine archpc
[01:09] <kostkon> saltmiser, no idea, it's something you could investigate though
[01:09] <archpc> Approx from 2006
[01:10] <PC1a> hi, i have a question. if any can help please?
[01:10] <saltmiser> kostkon, if only I had time
[01:10] <daftykins> !ask | PC1a
[01:10] <saltmiser> and a faster internet connection...
[01:10] <saltmiser> I'm not here to whine but I have to give a 40-ish slide presentation tomorrow
[01:10] <archpc> kostkon, I might be able to hlep
[01:10] <majorhat> Is it 64 or 32 cpu. Just checking the obvious first. Are you using the right distro for the cpu
[01:10] <saltmiser> I'm just super bummed that with all this great stuff something simple as a font isn't interoperable between systems
[01:11] <iwoj> ubottu: password not forgotten, but reset to a new one. a pretty long one. but it's not accepting the new password.
[01:11] <PC1a> thanks i need a linux distro for my phone. Is it possible?
[01:11] <archpc> majorhat, 64
[01:11] <saltmiser> I already have a lot of open wounds from ubuntu screwing me over in the past and this might be the last nail in the coffin
[01:11] <ax9> PC1a: yeah, i installed crunchbang on my nexus 5, runs niceeee.
[01:11] <saltmiser> sigh, thanks anyway guys
[01:11] <archpc> majorhat, I'm running arch 64bit, I'm trying to get ubuntu minimal running
[01:11] <daftykins> saltmiser: this is NOT the place for rants
[01:11] <vonsyd0w> archpc, some dells only allow USB boot from certain USB ports
[01:11] <saltmiser> no crap
[01:11] <archpc> hm
[01:11] <PC1a> thats a good news for me. Its the same for a motorola atrix?
[01:12] <archpc> i tried the back ports
[01:12] <archpc> maybe the front?
[01:12] <ax9> PC1a: yeah, search for linux in the play store, so easy to install, just download the iso, put in the phone, open the app and you are good to go, but it end with your battery at 30min tops.
[01:12] <ax9> archpc: which DE are you using?
[01:13] <archpc> ax9, xfce
[01:13] <archpc> it's nice :)
[01:13] <Pushy> ax9, probably emulated
[01:13] <Baako> got an issue "ps -e | grep [s]sh-agent" only shows somenumber ? "11150 ?        00:00:00 ssh-agent
[01:13] <ax9> archpc: yeah, i know i'm using it, but can you help with something? private chat.
[01:13] <Baako> why is it 00:00:00 ssh-agent
[01:13] <Baako> for all of them?
[01:13] <PC1a> So is it a app running on android? or is it a full SO?
[01:14] <Baako> and when i run "ssh-add -l
[01:14] <Baako> "
[01:14] <Baako> i get "The agent has no identities."
[01:14] <kostkon> Baako, hasn't done any work yet? i've got a lot of procs with zero cpu time
[01:15] <vonsyd0w> archpc, what are you trying to boot from USB and how was it created?
[01:15] <ax9> PC1a: full SO, i can install programs and stuff
[01:15] <archpc> vonsyd0w, ubuntu minimal
[01:15] <archpc> vonsyd0w, with dd
[01:16] <vonsyd0w> have you tried this on another PC and made sure it works?
[01:16] <archpc> vonsyd0w, I have no other PC
[01:16] <Baako> kostkon what does that mean????
[01:17] <kostkon> Baako, what exactly
[01:17] <PC1a> ax9: so why do you need to download from play store? is it an iso or an app?
[01:17] <Baako> The agent has no identities.
[01:17] <ax9> PC1a: download the app, is a virtual machine, you just need the OS iso for run, just like virtualbox
[01:18] <kostkon> Baako, http://askubuntu.com/questions/363404/ssh-add-command-does-not-add-my-identity-to-ssh-agent
[01:18] <PC1a> ax9: ok i understand now.
[01:18]  * archpc is gonna try booting again
[01:20] <PC1a> ax9: is possible to change android for linux without any virtual machine?
[01:20] <ax9> PC1a: probably, search for that in xda forum
[01:20] <Baako> kostkon i see. my file is in a different folder in .ssh. so its .ssh/keys
[01:21] <PC1a> but not with any kind of ubuntu distro, not?
[01:21] <kostkon> Baako, ;)
[01:21] <daftykins> PC1a / ax9 this is not ubuntu support, please take that topic elsewhere
[01:21] <Baako> kostkon how do i make it looks in the keys folder?
[01:22] <PC1a> yes sorry daftukins i am looking or asking about ubuntu distro, we are talking about that
[01:22] <t4ng0> hallo and good day mates
[01:23] <t4ng0>         
[01:24] <PC1a> ok and really thanks ax9!!!!! you help me a lot thanks!!!
[01:25] <ax9> PC1a: no problem, you got help from a 15 years old boy, but that's okay.
[01:26] <PC1a> hahahah so i must to check!!!! hahah thanks anyway
[01:26] <Cinos> heh
[01:27] <Baako> got a complicated questions
[01:27] <Baako> when you open files cabinet you see on the left side. home, desktop,documents,downloads, etc
[01:28] <Baako> i want to add a folder on that list how do i do it please
[01:31] <vardle> live usb gives permission denied in creating files/folders . do I   1. change user to 1000  or 2. use sudo grsync to sync /home for backup. which do I choose ?
[01:36] <rww> Baako: drag the folder to it
[01:37] <rajat_kapoor> Can anyone please help me , I have started getting "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" on 12.04 desktop terminal, whenever I issue any command with sudo prefix
[01:39] <rajat_kapoor> I also get these
[01:39] <rajat_kapoor> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
[01:39] <rajat_kapoor> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[01:39] <rajat_kapoor> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[01:40] <Baako> rww doesnt worj
[01:40] <Baako> rww doesnt work
[01:40] <vardle> rajat_kapoor, are you sure there is nothing else using it ? you might have an apt-get , synaptic or software centre gui running somewhere
[01:41] <vardle> if you are unsure just logout or log back in or power recycle
[01:41] <depper> ubuntu-bug linux-firmware
[01:41] <euryale> what version of catalyst do u guys preferred for amd apus with radeon hd 8400 graphics?
[01:42] <depper> !bug
[01:42] <rajat_kapoor> vardle: no
[01:42] <rajat_kapoor> vardle: I even get this after multiple reboots
[01:42] <rajat_kapoor> vardle: and on recovery console too !!!
[01:42] <vardle> hmmm hmmmmm then better people are needed to advice
[01:42] <depper> which is better to use with ubuntu: nvidia or amd?????????????
[01:43] <daftykins> depper: nvidia.
[01:44] <shunya_chakra> hi is ubuntu 14.04 will realease this month
[01:44] <depper> daftykins: thx
[01:44] <kostkon> shunya_chakra, on the 17th, in 5-6 days
[01:45] <shunya_chakra> thanks kostkon.. I'll wait for 6 days :)
[01:45] <rajat_kapoor> anyone with any suggestion ?
[01:48] <kostkon> rajat_kapoor, paste your proc list, do    ps -A   in the terminal   use paste.ubuntu.com for pasting
[01:49] <rajat_kapoor> koskon: sure
[01:49] <zcheng3> i am wondering if I upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04, do I need to reinstall all the softwares?
[01:51] <rajat_kapoor> koskon: plz see - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7237572/
[01:51] <rajat_kapoor> kostkon: plz see - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7237572/
[01:55] <Baako> It is required that your private key files are NOT accessible by others.
[01:55] <Baako> This private key will be ignored.
[01:55] <Baako> how can i change this please
[01:57] <kostkon> Baako, change the permissions for those files to read/write only by you
[01:57] <rajat_kapoor> kostkon: did you get any clue from the proc list, do you need any other information ?
[01:57] <Baako> kostkon which command is that please
[01:57] <kostkon> rajat_kapoor, no, everything looks normal
[01:57] <kostkon> Baako, use your file manager, right click on the files, select properties
[01:58] <rajat_kapoor> kostkon: as mentioned I also get "segmentation fault" whenever I try to issue any command as sudo !
[01:58] <kostkon> rajat_kapoor, is sudo giving you problems only when you use it with apt-get?
[01:58] <rajat_kapoor> no
[01:58] <Baako> kostkon chmod 0400 /path/to/file
[01:58] <rajat_kapoor> even sudo su or sudo ls do not work
[01:59] <rajat_kapoor> $ sudo ls
[01:59] <rajat_kapoor> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[01:59] <kostkon> rajat_kapoor, since you are also getting apt problems, try this http://askubuntu.com/a/260370/1651
[02:00] <Baako> kostkon what does chmod 0700 do?
[02:00] <kostkon> Baako, no idea lol
[02:00] <ax562> does anyone know how to get actual esata speeds in ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
[02:01] <Baako> kostkon chmod 700 file вЂ“ owner can read, write and execute
[02:01] <gry> Baako: http://permissions-calculator.org/
[02:01] <gry> Baako: 0700: user read write and execute; everyone else none
[02:02] <kostkon> Baako, i'm guessing you don't need to have the execute bit on
[02:02] <gry> kostkon: of interest to you as well perhaps
[02:02] <Baako> gry great find
[02:02] <kostkon> gry, thanks
[02:03] <gry> you're welcome
[02:03] <ax562> I'm running an ext esata hd through a Rosewill RC-605 pci-express card
[02:04] <ax562> my problem is I'm getting horrid transfer speeds USB 2.0 ish
[02:04] <baude87> was geht
[02:05] <mercuryrising> so i have a computer with a bum cd rom drive (cant mount burned iso), and it won't boot from usb (it's old), can i put the harddrive in my other computer and dd if=iso of=hdd and boot from that?
[02:06] <venj> hello room
[02:07] <kostkon> venj, hi
[02:09] <venj> im a first-time ubuntu user
[02:09] <venj> glad i learned about this one @kostkon
[02:09] <daftykins> venj: ok, this channel is for support questions. ask away on one line if you have something
[02:10] <venj> i was surprised with ubuntu, i am running on an external drive. my hdd stopped func with Win 8... really sad about losing my files and my laptop as a whole. ubuntu's a saver
[02:11] <Guest81088> Hi All, running ubuntu 14.04 x64 can't move files to trash only delete.
[02:11] <venj> i have the same problem. no confirmation when you delete a file. im on 12.04 LTS
[02:12] <Guest81088> I get confirmation on delete no option to move to trash
[02:14] <daftykins> Guest81088: #ubuntu+1 is the channel for trusty, as it is not final yet.
[02:15] <Guest81088> thanks
[02:16] <bish0p_> If I have hardware that requires drivers, and the drivers available for download are only in Mac or Windows, is there anything I can do?
[02:16] <ax562> mercuryrising: I don't believe that will work since you will be dding the installer iso and not the installed image
[02:16] <bish0p_> specifically I'm talking about Belkin's n52te speedpad, if that changes anything
[02:17] <startingNow> i've observed that several machines running ubuntu 12.04 won't turn off when you click in shutdown button. Instead of turning of the system comes back to the login screen.  Does anyone know how to fix this?
[02:17] <rajat_kapoor> kostkon: I guess aptdcon (suggested on the page you gave me link of) is faulty too... I get this - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7237609/
[02:18] <rajat_kapoor> startingNow: you probably have another user also logged in on that system
[02:19] <Led_Zeppelin> hello, having issues with sound on ubuntu. I have a USB DAC and I would like to make it the default sound card at times.
[02:20] <startingNow> thanks rajat_kapoor. yeah this might be the problem
[02:20] <rajat_kapoor> startingNow: you are welcome :)
[02:22] <Hoihe> Is it possible to install windows 7
[02:22] <Hoihe> From an USB drive..
[02:22] <Hoihe> while running Ubuntu?
[02:22] <rajat_kapoor> Hoihe: you want Win7 as a separate standalone OS?
[02:23] <Hoihe> Or as a virtual box OS, but I'd prefer dual booting.. less stress on my weak system.
[02:23] <kostkon> rajat_kapoor, what services are you running with apache. also try the next suggestion http://askubuntu.com/a/421856/1651
[02:23] <Hoihe> Apparently my BIOS doesn't support USB boot
[02:25] <daftykins> Hoihe: sooo... write a DVD? :)
[02:26] <Hoihe> I tried to.. but apparently my DvD is "locked"
[02:26] <Hoihe> Which I cannot wrap my mind about.
[02:26] <Hoihe> Freshly bought..
[02:26] <daftykins> what is claiming that?
[02:27] <kostkon> Hoihe, region locked?
[02:28] <Hoihe> I think, yes.
[02:28] <daftykins> region locking has nothing to do with burning an ISO to DVD
[02:28] <rajat_kapoor> kostkon: thanks, I will give it a try now...
[02:28] <ax562> anyone know how to get fast esata speeds in ubuntu?
[02:28] <Hoihe> What's the issue then? I'm using the built in tool for Ubuntu to burn it.
[02:29] <daftykins> Hoihe: well it took until that message for you to say what claimed that. can you provide some evidence of what 'error' you encounter when burning the ISO?
[02:29] <nf> Hi. Has anyone been able to get a hotkey to work for the Indicator-Synapse search?
[02:30] <bish0p_> Hi, how do I build or execute a .run file?
[02:30] <daftykins> bish0p_: is it a graphics driver you've downloaded?
[02:30] <bish0p_> It's Keyboarding Master
[02:30] <bish0p_> IDK
[02:30] <daftykins> never heard of it
[02:30] <Hoihe> Error 261 or something like that.. I kind of went ahead and did a full system reformat (my file systems were all over...) since then, without checking if I can boot from USB >.>
[02:31] <bish0p_> It's a program that lets you redefine what keys on your keyboard do.
[02:31] <daftykins> bish0p_: read their docs on how to install it properly. but likely "chmod +x blah.run" "./blah.run" would do it
[02:31] <bish0p_> okay thank you
[02:31] <daftykins> bish0p_: right and you're sure it's not available as a package?
[02:31] <daftykins> bish0p_: software should really be installed via packages rather than downloads
[02:31] <bish0p_> I don't think so, this was all that was on the sourceforge
[02:31] <bish0p_> that I saw, at lease
[02:31] <bish0p_> *least
[02:32] <daftykins> ok
[02:36] <euryale> what version of catalyst do u guys preferred for amd apus with radeon hd 8400 graphics?
[02:40] <daftykins> euryale: i take it you come from mostly Windows use and you play games?
[02:40] <rww> euryale: the one that's in the repositories
[02:41] <daftykins> given it's AMD, "the one that works" would seem appropriate here :)
[02:41] <teaearlgraycold> Does Linux's AMD support still suck a lot?
[02:41] <rww> teaearlgraycold: depends on whether the person you ask likes AMD or NVIDIA.
[02:41] <teaearlgraycold> Cause AMD needs to get on that if now
[02:41] <teaearlgraycold> not*
[02:42] <rww> daftykins: well, if the one in the repositories doesn't work, I don't recommend catalyst ;)
[02:42] <teaearlgraycold> Well the 8000 series won't do much in terms of gaming anyway, so it's not like you'll need great GPU performance. I guess as long as it works that should be enough.
[02:42] <euryale> yes
[02:43] <teaearlgraycold> IIRC it was only for OEM onboard graphics
[02:43] <rww> Erm, HD 8000 != 8000
[02:43] <euryale> but i have a new laptop and installed the beta driver from amd website
[02:43] <rww> oh, that one
[02:43]  * rww looks
[02:43] <teaearlgraycold> rww: yeh yeah
[02:43] <rww> euryale: why did you do that?
[02:43] <euryale> cause it support the radeon hd 8400
[02:43] <b1g3m> video is working
[02:43] <rww> euryale: 'cause now you have non-supported stuff on your system that you'll have to clean up yourself if it breaks
[02:44] <euryale> ok
[02:44] <rww> euryale: the driver that was pre-installed didn't? the driver in the repositories didn't?
[02:44] <euryale> @rww what do u recommend?
[02:44] <rww> 02:40:41 < rww> euryale: the one that's in the repositories
[02:44] <euryale> ok
[02:44] <daftykins> betas have to be run for those APU graphics typically.
[02:44] <euryale> i have to remove the beta driver first.
[02:45] <rww> glhf
[02:45] <euryale> glhf?
[02:45] <euryale> thinking how to remove it, can u help me?
[02:45] <daftykins> euryale: if it's working just leave it as it is
[02:46] <euryale> ok
[02:47] <euryale> but i notice a not so smooth/fluid windows spread animation,
[02:48] <daftykins> what are you running?
[02:48] <euryale> @daftykins. me?
[02:48] <daftykins> euryale: well i know there are a lot of us talking in here at once, but yes you
[02:48] <euryale> :)
[02:48] <euryale> im running ubuntu 13.04
[02:49] <bluezone> bye bye ubuntu one
[02:49]  * bluezone *sniff**sniff*
[02:49] <ax562> anyone know how to get fast esata speeds in ubuntu?
[02:49] <daftykins> euryale: that's dead and hasn't been supported since january.
[02:49] <daftykins> euryale: you need to upgrade
[02:50] <euryale> oh
[02:50] <euryale> ok. wait how do i check the version in terminal?
[02:50] <Tx0> bluezone: I've received mail from U1 Team :(
[02:50] <daftykins> ax562: eSATA is like SATA, speeds are set by the controller and disk device based on what they're capable of. so you shouldn't need to do anything
[02:50] <rafaelfdr> euryale, lsb_release -a
[02:50] <daftykins> bluezone + Tx0 this isn't the place for mourning, please discuss in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:51] <euryale> ok its 13.04, i havent updated since i installed it.
[02:52] <gry> mention hardware details about esata perjaps
[02:52] <gry> perhaps
[02:52] <gry> And hi. As I asked earlier I have this issue http://askubuntu.com/questions/81939/foreman-command-not-found after gem install foreman. It apparently didn't adjust my path, nor does `rbenv rehash`. How can I fix this please, I don't even know where the binaries live. Thanks.
[02:52] <daftykins> you'd be better off talking to ruby people
[02:54] <daftykins> gry: what about the reply where it says to install it via a different method?
[02:54] <daftykins> "which <command>" to find out the path of a running command
[02:54] <daftykins> or "sudo updatedb" then "locate <x>" to find <x> on the filesystem
[02:57] <OSaddict> Hey, does anyone know if GRUB can boot DOS/Win9x from the second partition of a hard drive?
[02:58] <daftykins> OSaddict: reminiscing are we?
[02:59] <OSaddict> I reformatted an old computer and put Linux on it. Now I want Windows 98 back, but don't want to delete Linux.
[02:59] <matkam111> Hey I was wondering if anyone knew what log I could look at  to see whats changing permissions on a file
[03:00] <ax562> dattykins: I'm running a rosewill rc-605 eSATA expresscard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16839200006
[03:00] <daftykins> i'd be impressed if you could even get the win98 installer to install to a second partition beside Linux
[03:00] <ax562> daftykins:
[03:00] <daftykins> ax562:
[03:00] <matkam111> OSaddict: I'm not sure about the 98 installer but if you create a new partition with your linux OS you may be able to get it to install on the other partion
[03:01] <ax562> daftykins: I'm running a rosewill rc-605 eSATA expresscard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16839200006
[03:01] <ax562> with horrid speeds
[03:01] <daftykins> ax562: yeah i saw that the first time, is there more to your statement?
[03:01] <daftykins> ax562: ok what does hdparm state the interface speed is at?
[03:01] <ax562> hdparm?
[03:02] <daftykins> yes it's a CLI utility
[03:02] <OSaddict> If I recall right, MS-DOS always expects to boot from the first partition. I think I remember something about using GRUB to fool it into thinking that it's on the first partition.
[03:02] <ax562> CLI utility?
[03:03] <daftykins> OSaddict: sure it wouldn't be easier to just run win98 under virtualbox? :)
[03:03] <OSaddict> VirtualBox? On a 333 MHz computer?
[03:03] <joseph__> hello all, I locked myself out of my system. I thought I would play it safe by creating administrator account and setting mine as standard. Now I cant log into that one because I didn't set a password. please help
[03:04] <daftykins> OSaddict: yeah, my suggestion is about as ridiculous as wanting to reinstall win98. you can't even patch it anymore
[03:04] <daftykins> OSaddict: hell, even XP's dead now! :)
[03:04] <OSaddict> Is there a way to swap the order of partitions, then?
[03:04] <daftykins> OSaddict: no
[03:04] <matkam111> OSaddict: Make 2 partitions, install Linux on second then install  win on the first
[03:05] <daftykins> ax562: open the terminal and type "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then type "sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit" and paste the link it gives you here
[03:05] <euryale> how do i run unetbootin as adminstrator?
[03:05] <joseph__> it says account disabled and I can't do nothing with the account I'm using now
[03:05] <euryale> nevermind got it :)
[03:05] <OSaddict> Or I guess I could use Gparted to move the Linux partition back, so I'd have room to make a Win98 partition.
[03:06] <joseph__> anybody?
[03:06] <daftykins> OSaddict: then you'd have more problems, but maybe
[03:06] <matkam111> OSaddict: that might work though windows would most likely overwrite grub
[03:06] <OSaddict> Wouldn't update-grub fix that, though?
[03:06] <gry> euryale: gksu unetbootin
[03:06] <daftykins> joseph__: reboot, hold left shift before the disk is read from to get the GRUB menu, go to advanced, select recovery, then pick root shell, remount the / filesystem as read/write then fix it, then reboot.
[03:06] <gry> euryale: Is that what you did?
[03:07] <ax562> http://pastebin.com/uNfHDs4B
[03:07] <OSaddict> Or grub-install, I mean.
[03:07] <joseph__> thank you daftykins
[03:08] <matkam111> OSaddict: It might though it could cause problems on the windows side... Not sure about the 98 boot loader :/
[03:08] <daftykins> ax562: soo, which disk is which?
[03:08] <euryale> @gry. no only sudo /usr/bin/unetbootin
[03:08] <daftykins> OSaddict: you really ought to just backup the data for ubuntu, wipe the disk and start again. what you're planning is seriously messy
[03:09] <gry> euryale: gksu is better for GUI applications.
[03:09] <OSaddict> 98 just uses DOS to boot. If DOS can boot, then so can Win98.
[03:09] <OSaddict> Alright, then I guess I'll do that.
[03:09] <euryale> ok i'll try next time :)\
[03:10] <daftykins> ax562: *knock knock* which one's connected via the eSATA card?
[03:10] <OSaddict> I'l just back up my Xubuntu partition and then try moving it with a live Gparted.
[03:10] <ax562> sda
[03:10] <matkam111> daftykins: you seem to know your stuff, when you have a chance mind adding me to your que :?
[03:10] <ax562> sorry for the delay
[03:11] <OSaddict> Thanks, daftykins.
[03:11] <bish0p_> Does anyone here use Keyboarding Master?
[03:11] <daftykins> matkam111: hrmm don't think there's any log so to speak of what's changing permissions on a file, are you changing them then something changes them back every boot? i think 'lsof' can show what processes have a file open, but not so sure on that one
[03:12] <OSaddict> Win98 is actually quite useful if you've got KernelEx installed. But I'd just rather use Linux for most of my stuff.
[03:12] <matkam111> daftykins: its not just on boot, its almost right after i change the perms to what I want
[03:14] <ax562> daftykins: what's the difference between /dev/sda and /dev/sda1?
[03:15] <daftykins> ax562: ok so it's a windows formatted drive. try "sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda | pastebinit"
[03:15] <daftykins> ax562: sda is the disk, sda1 is partition 1 on disk sda
[03:15] <daftykins> matkam111: what's the file?
[03:15] <Madhusudhan> hey everyone, does anyone share me linus commands which are used in day-day life?
[03:15] <Madhusudhan> linux*
[03:16] <daftykins> !documentation | Madhusudhan
[03:16] <daftykins> start here ^
[03:16] <Node_950> does manycam work on wine?
[03:16] <Node_950> or is there a good ubuntu substitute for manycam
[03:17] <matkam111> daftykins: Albiet this is more of a server thing, /var/lib/puppet/ssl/* If you know anything about it, i'm trying to get foreman along with puppet to provisions some machines and foreman requires certain perms that just don't stick
[03:18] <daftykins> matkam111: i only know of puppet by name. no ideas i'm afraid :( must be some guides about?
[03:18] <ax562> daftykins: http://pastebin.com/1Ss6XYPD
[03:19] <matkam111> daftykins: Nope :( its one of those things that no one documents... once it works though its very nice
[03:19] <daftykins> ax562: ok, so it's running in UDMA5 which is fine. what's performing badly exactly?
[03:20] <daftykins> matkam111: daft question but don't you have to stop some kind of puppet daemon, adjust those permissions then restart it? or is that what you're doing already?
[03:20] <ax562> daftykins: it's transfer speeds are very slow
[03:20] <matkam111> daftykins: Doing it :/ no luck
[03:20] <ax562> daftykins: it's about as fast as usb 2.0
[03:21] <joseph__> is there a way I can log in as root to fix my user settings?
[03:21] <daftykins> ax562: ok well your internal disk being 160GB suggests to me that the laptop you're using could be very old. also the controller chip on that card is a very old one too, so perhaps you're expecting too much. also you're reading and/or writing with Linux to a Windows formatted drive
[03:21] <joseph__> or would it be better to just reinstall it
[03:21] <daftykins> ax562: so you're seeing 25MB/sec tops? that doesn't surprise me
[03:21] <joseph__> using zorinOS 8
[03:22] <daftykins> joseph__: the method i described would've given a root shell to fix things from.
[03:22] <daftykins> joseph__: sorry we do not support anything non-ubuntu here
[03:22] <joseph__> it didn't work daftykins kept just jumping back to options and zorin is based on ubuntu sir
[03:22] <daftykins> joseph__: yes, but even things based on ubuntu we do not support i'm afraid.
[03:23] <joseph__> I'll just reinstall it
[03:23] <joseph__> thanks anyway, you guys work if I had ubuntu but I hate the unity.
[03:23] <ax562> daftykins: so you're saying the slow speed is due to lag from transfering from ext-4 and NTFS?
[03:24] <daftykins> ax562: or a slow disk, or a slow laptop, or that that controller card is cheap
[03:24] <joseph__> daftykins, put puppy linux on it
[03:24] <ax562> daftykins: do you recommend any good linux defrag tool?
[03:25] <daftykins> ax562: it does not need defragging
[03:25] <ax562> daftykins: I get much better performance in windows
[03:25] <daftykins> ax562: probably partly due to the fact the disk is NTFS :)
[03:25] <joseph__> winblows
[03:26] <ax562> hmmmm
[03:26] <ax562> daftykins: how did you recognize that it doesn't need defrag?
[03:26] <daftykins> ax562: Linux filesystems don't suffer from fragmentation as much as Windows file systems
[03:27] <ax562> daftykins: I was asking about my external esata hd drive.  I wanted to defrag if possible.
[03:28] <daftykins> ax562: oh right, do that from windows.
[03:29] <ax562> daftykins: is there a defrag tool that I can use in linux that supports ntfs?
[03:30] <SamwiseGamgee> How do you delete a group of files?  I can highlight them easily, but there is not delete option
[03:30] <daftykins> ax562: i do not recommend even trying to find one. use windows.
[03:30] <SamwiseGamgee> Iбёї using Kubuntu
[03:31] <gry> Ask #kubuntu then since not many people are familiar with their file manager in here.
[03:31] <ax562> daftykins: OK.  Thank you.  Do you recommend any good defrag tool in Windows?  Stock tool requires 15% available disk space..ugh
[03:32] <daftykins> many years ago i used to use something called O&O defrag
[03:32] <pay2win> chinese software?
[03:33] <ax562> how long ago was that daftykins?
[03:33] <daftykins> several lifetimes.
[03:33] <ax562> lol
[03:33] <pay2win> 30 years ago?
[03:34] <daftykins> pay2win: do you have a support question?
[03:34] <pay2win> no for now
[03:35] <daftykins> then please don't talk
[03:35] <ax562> daftykins: Do you know why linux doesn't need defrag and why windows does?  I thought defrag had to do with spindle hd and not necessaryly the OS?
[03:35] <df3d2> ax562: linux defrags in the back ground
[03:36] <df3d2> daftykins: you are actually pretty rude btw.
[03:36] <daftykins> df3d2: if you have an issue with my enforcing the channel rules, feel free to take the discussion somewhere else.
[03:36] <srock> nigerian banks except bit coins
[03:36] <ax562> ah OK.  Cool.  Thanks df3d2.  Do you know if that is a kernel level instruction set?
[03:36] <df3d2> ax562: I'm not sure tbh.
[03:37] <daftykins> df3d2: also please keep your comments to yourself in future
[03:37] <df3d2> daftykins: you are very, very rude. Your whole manner is not very fitting of an Op. I sincerely hope you are not one.
[03:37] <daftykins> !offtopic | df3d2
[03:38] <ax562> does anyone know what it's called when you can run ubuntu/windoze/osx simultaneously?
[03:38] <df3d2> ax562: with virtual machines? or dual/triple botting.
[03:38] <Skidilicious> Hey
[03:38] <daftykins> virtualisation. look into 'virtualbox'
[03:38] <Random> Hey
[03:38] <Skidilicious> Who sucks there finger whilst looking at me
[03:39] <ax562> df3d2: triple botting?
[03:39] <daftykins> df3d2: i am pleasant to pleasant people and rude to rude people, it's a fine system
[03:39] <Skidilicious> Who sucks there finger whilst looking at me
[03:39] <Skidilicious> Who sucks there finger whilst looking at me
[03:39] <Random> ME
[03:39] <Skidilicious> me 2
[03:39] <daftykins> Skidilicious: i'm going to go out there and guess you don't have an ubuntu support question :)
[03:39] <df3d2> !offtopic daftykins
[03:39] <Skidilicious> Yes i do
[03:39] <Skidilicious> Why is ubuntu soo gay
[03:40] <daftykins> well, good things make people happy.
[03:40] <Skidilicious> What even is ubuntu
[03:40] <Random> is ubuntu a program?
[03:40] <Skidilicious> i turned my mac off and ubuntu popped up
[03:40] <Skidilicious> help me
[03:40] <Skidilicious> HELP
[03:41] <Skidilicious> Is ubuntu a killer virus?
[03:41] <Skidilicious> It stole my lol account
[03:41] <Skidilicious> pls
[03:41] <Skidilicious> give me it back
[03:41] <Random> ubuntu is a virus dude WATCH OUT
[03:41] <Skidilicious> b4 i g0 dd0s
[03:41] <srock> malware format the drive
[03:41] <Samantha-> Hello
[03:41] <ax562> I've used virtualbox before but I was watching a youtube video from defcon and the guy that was presenting had a setup of ubuntu/windows/osx that were all availabe simultaneously
[03:41] <Samantha-> I have an ubuntu support question
[03:41] <Samantha-> Can somebody please help?
[03:41] <DaemonicApathy> We may have an answer.
[03:41] <daftykins> Samantha-: ask away
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[03:42] <Random> Finely worded
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[03:42] <DaemonicApathy> Doesnt seem to be much of a question.
[03:42] <srock> virgin user
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[03:42] <kostkon> Samantha-, not here, paste it on http://paste.ubuntu.com
[03:42] <Samantha-> QЦ¬пїЅpпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅhZпїЅпїЅVпїЅdf$пїЅпїЅпїЅyпїЅ+PпїЅпїЅ@eпїЅпїЅ[пїЅ	пїЅEBпїЅP_пїЅTпїЅВµпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅIпїЅvWHпїЅx,8/пїЅпїЅЦЊ
[03:42] <daftykins> df3d2: friends of yours? :)
[03:42] <Samantha-> пїЅxxпїЅз•ЉпїЅпїЅ@пїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅ=пїЅsпїЅB5\їЅjпїЅXFЅпїЅxпїЅ^Т‡XпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅ~пїЅ ZпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅ>пїЅпїЅ*[!Bd~IKпїЅe0пїЅ:+пїЅпїЅeпїЅLпїЅпїЅUпїЅпїЅlDjпїЅrпїЅпїЅпїЅDпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅ||7пїЅпїЅRrпїЅпїЅ]пїЅlпїЅпїЅпїЅdпїЅпїЅпїЅ)пїЅaпїЅ'пїЅпїЅo	\>*rпїЅпїЅпїЅj+пїЅN пїЅ+	пїЅпїЅпїЅlZпїЅпїЅ^пїЅBeпїЅ	пїЅпїЅ7пїЅ?пїЅ4пїЅпїЅ<пїЅrD?oЩ°пїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅcпїЅпїЅdпїЅпїЅ<9пїЅпїЅпїЅпїЅrGпїЅпїЅпїЅvпїЅ@пїЅ'GпїЅ+пїЅhпїЅпїЅ~k
[03:42] <DaemonicApathy> Thank you, Flannel.
[03:43] <srock> push the red button Sam
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[03:44] <Skidilicious> Help
[03:44] <ax562> I've used virtualbox before but I was watching a youtube video from defcon and the guy that was presenting had a setup of ubuntu/windows/osx that were all availabe simultaneously  Anyone know what this is called?
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[03:44] <unopaste> Skidilicious 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
[03:44] <daftykins> ax562: yeah virtualbox would do that
[03:44] <kostkon> ax562, virtualbox
[03:44] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:44] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:44] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:44] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:44] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:44] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:44] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:44] <unopaste> Random 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
[03:45] <Skidilicious> ff
[03:45] <ax562> I didn't know virtual box supported more than 1 os at a time.
[03:45] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:45] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:45] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:45] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:45] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:45] <Random> whats virtualbox
[03:45] <unopaste> Random 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
[03:45] <Skidilicious> ?
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[03:47] <ax562> Trls
[03:47] <ax562> Trols
[03:51] <odkazeem> Hi, I recently been getting kernel panic - not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown block (0,0).  And I have tried reading on stackexchange to find a solution; however, I am new to ubuntu and would appreciate any pointers on how to fix this.  I don't want to have to reinstall the OS and loose all my files.  Does anyone have any pointers?????
[03:53] <daftykins> odkazeem: running a memtest would be a solid step #1
[03:54] <majorhat> Ubuntu better get tablet version soon. PC computers are so 1990.
[03:55] <daftykins> personal computer computers is a tad redundant
[03:55] <ax562> majorhat: ubuntu OS
[03:55] <ax562> #ubuntu-touch
[03:57] <df3d2> o.o
[04:01] <odkazeem> daftykins: I've done that.  RAn for about an hour.  However, am I supposed to run it overnight?
[04:01] <daftykins> multiple passes is a good idea yes
[04:01] <daftykins> odkazeem: checking your disk(s) are ok would be another good idea
[04:01] <daftykins> odkazeem: run disk utility and check their status
[04:02] <ax562> bbl Thanks to eveyone that helped me out!
[04:02] <odkazeem> daftykins:  okay.  the first run I did said all passed.  but I'll run it again.  Just concerned at the moment sometimes I can get into the system and sometimes I can't.
[04:03] <daftykins> odkazeem: check out your disks then
[04:03] <odkazeem> daftykins: how do I check if disk are okay?
[04:03] <daftykins> odkazeem: are you in ubuntu right now? which version?
[04:03] <odkazeem> yes.  12.04 lts.
[04:04] <odkazeem> daftykins: yes 12.04lts
[04:04] <mushman_> Does anyone have tips for a novice installing ubunto over a windows 8.1 installation from a dvd. I am booting from the dvd and the install looks like it goes well for 5 mins and then stops. It's a toshiba satellite.
[04:04] <daftykins> odkazeem: ok open a terminal and run "sudo apt-get install smartmontools pastebinit" then "sudo smartctl -i /dev/sda | pastebinit"
[04:07] <odkazeem> daftykins:  installing
[04:08] <odkazeem> daftykins: do you need the url?
[04:09] <axizor> Hey guys if I install 14.10 beta 2 can I upgrade to the final through a software patch
[04:09] <daftykins> odkazeem: yes please
[04:09] <daftykins> axizor: 14.10 doesn't exist. if you install 14.04 beta 2 all you do is update on release day and you'll be current.
[04:09] <axizor> oh, guess i'll ask in #ubuntu+1
[04:09] <odkazeem>  daftykins:  http://pastebin.com/eLACewaZ
[04:09] <axizor> ah yes thank you daftykins my bad
[04:10] <daftykins> odkazeem: ok and "sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | pastebinit" please
[04:11] <odkazeem> daftykins:  http://pastebin.com/ti9PkKeq
[04:12] <daftykins> odkazeem: ok it looks alright, assuming you only have one hard disk? it's a little on the hot side though, 54 degrees C. if you keep running it that hot, it will likely affect its' lifespan. no answers there as to your OS problems then i'm afraid, but yeah give that memtest a few more passes
[04:14] <odkazeem> daftykins:  how do I learn that?  being able to read and pinpoint the possible issues?  Also, how can I fix the temperature issues?
[04:15] <daftykins> odkazeem: well if it's a desktop you'll need some better cooling
[04:15] <daftykins> so maybe consider adding a fan
[04:15] <daftykins> not sure what your first question was about
[04:16] <odkazeem> daftykins: it has a fan.  nvm, the first question.
[04:16] <davido___> This message turned up today: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7237880/  Is this something I can fix?
[04:17] <odkazeem> daftykins: and when you say better cooling?  It already has a fan.
[04:18] <daftykins> odkazeem: perhaps it's not got an intake blowing over the hard disk
[04:18] <kostkon> davido___, try doing another  sudo apt-get update
[04:19] <surfn> i need a hand for a sec.  I run a program 't' - it works fine.  When I run it through rc.local, I can see 't' running in top, but I can't see the output working properly
[04:19] <teaearlgraycold> When is 14.04 coming out of beta?
[04:19] <surfn> is there a way I can make it run in the foreground again, like retrieve it?
[04:20] <davido___> kostkon: Same message.
[04:20] <Beldar> !14.04 > teaearlgraycold
[04:20] <odkazeem> daftykins: how can I check if the fan is working properly via commandline?  maybe get some info on the fan?
[04:20] <daftykins> odkazeem: no idea, bed for me now. goodnight
[04:20] <odkazeem> daftykins: ok, thanks.
[04:22] <davido___> Also when I do sudo apt-get upgrade I'm told that duplicity has been held back.
[04:23] <Bray90820> How well supported is Intel HD Graphics 4650
[04:23] <kostkon> davido___, try the code in the 3rd box http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/how-to-use-intel-linux-graphics-drivers.html
[04:23] <teaearlgraycold> Raymii: intel graphics are well supported
[04:24] <teaearlgraycold> I don't think that the 4650 is an actual model though
[04:24] <Bray90820> My bad it's 4600
[04:24] <teaearlgraycold> Whoops, pinged the wrong person :P
[04:25] <Bray90820> teaearlgraycold: it'd 4600
[04:25] <teaearlgraycold> Yeah, IIRC Intel's graphics drivers are in the linux kernal
[04:25] <davido___> kostkon Thanks. That took care of the issues.
[04:25] <kostkon> davido___, :)
[04:25] <davido___> Now how did you come up with that? :)
[04:25] <teaearlgraycold> Bray90820: You that GPU should work right away
[04:26] <teaearlgraycold> Yeah that GPU*
[04:26] <davido___> I woudln't have guessed it had to do with the intel drivers.
[04:26] <kostkon> davido___, googled about the 01.org ubuntu repo
[04:26] <Bray90820> Right now i can't wake my screen after it goes to sleep and even sometimes after i reboot it doesn't come bacl
[04:26] <davido___> lol.  the power of google. Thanks.
[04:26] <kostkon> davido___, np
[04:27] <teaearlgraycold> Bray90820: I'm not certain if that's due to your GPU
[04:27] <teaearlgraycold> But I really have no idea TBH
[04:27] <Bray90820> What coudl i be
[04:27] <Bray90820> it
[04:27] <teaearlgraycold> I don't know. I'm really a... guru
[04:27] <kostkon> Bray90820, check your logs next time
[04:28] <Bray90820> Where woudl i find my logs
[04:29] <kostkon> Bray90820, either use the System Log app already installed in your system or use the terminal, logs are located in /var/log/  use a text editor like nano to open them
[04:30] <kostkon> Bray90820, some logs you would want to check are syslog, Xorg.0.log, dmesg, kern.log
[04:30] <Bray90820> kostkon: What should i be looking for in the logs
[04:31] <kostkon> Bray90820, for any errors, warnings, things you might think are related to your problem
[04:32] <Bonza> hello, how do i maximize a window through wine using ubuntu 14.04 ?
[04:32] <Bonza> its a wine program
[04:33] <XmoochyX> i have a question, im trying to extract this crack for a program i have that is a wine program and i cant find the directory
[04:33] <Bonza> its just flashing in the task bar, i cant do anything with it
[04:34] <kostkon> Bray90820, you could also install the most up-to-date version of the intel driver using the intel driver installer http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/03/intel-linux-driver-installer-1-0-4
[04:35] <kostkon> Bonza, #ubuntu+1 for 14.04 questions
[04:35] <Bonza> ty
[04:35] <Bray90820> kostkon: do you think that would help
[04:36] <kostkon> Bray90820, you never know
[04:36] <MrSelfDestruct> So, who's excited about 14.04 being less than five days away now?
[04:36] <Bray90820> I'll try it and see
[04:37] <df3d2> XmoochyX: piracy ?
[04:38] <df3d2> pretty sure you aren't gonna get support for piracy here
[04:38] <kostkon> XmoochyX, probably you are looking for ~/.wine/driver_c/Program Files/app_folder
[04:38] <kostkon> drive_c*
[04:38] <vonsyd0w> lol
[04:39] <Bray90820> I don't even know where to begin with the log files
[04:39] <Bray90820> Like i don't know what is normal and what isn't
[04:39] <kostkon> XmoochyX, whereas ~/ stands for your hime folder and .wine is a hidden folder, press ctrl+h to show hidden files in nautilus or select that option from its menu
[04:39] <kostkon> Bray90820, anything that looks unusual
[04:40] <Bray90820> i don't even know what is normal and what isn't tho
[04:40] <kostkon> Bray90820, patiently read them line by line lol
[04:41] <Bray90820> and how will i know if it's normal or not
[04:41] <kostkon> Bray90820, or paste them somewhere or try using the intel installer
[04:41] <Bray90820> Like i don't even know what they mean
[04:42] <Bray90820> I will paste them to pastebin and have you look at them
[04:42] <Bray90820> If you don't mind :)
[04:42] <kostkon> Bray90820, ok
[04:42] <Bray90820> Thanks
[04:43] <Bray90820> kostkon: syslog http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=uQw6mjJJ
[04:43] <Bray90820> Once we work through taht i will send the next one
[04:46] <Guest34813> im currently running 14.04 on usb drive, and i can say its very fast, i radeon hd driver is not present but it's working smoothly :)
[04:46] <kostkon> Bray90820, does this happen after suspend?
[04:47] <Bray90820> kostkon: not really shure of it's suspend but the screan goes to sleep
[04:47] <kostkon> Bray90820, when does it happens in general terms
[04:48] <kostkon> happen*
[04:48] <vonsyd0w> Bray90820, wait, describe the problem again? be a bit more thorough on what you do to make it happen
[04:48] <pr0ton> whats the recommended way to boot linux from USB
[04:48] <pr0ton> i know of knoppix, any alternatives ?
[04:48] <pr0ton> i just want to get a basic version running
[04:48] <meway> Hello, I'm having issues with my wireless. I can only assume its something with my drivers. When my wifi stops working I put in my live disk and it corrects the issue temporarily it seems. Here are some details. http://pastebin.com/6BR95dc9 If somebody could help me find a permanent solution it would be much appreciated.
[04:48] <kostkon> !mini | pr0ton
[04:49] <rww> ... wut
[04:49] <haobug> a pebkac issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1179818
[04:49] <rww> pr0ton: which operating system are you using right now?
[04:49] <pr0ton> ubuntu right now
[04:49] <Bray90820> vonsyd0w: Well i am using my computer then I am done using it so i get up and walk away come back like 20 minutes later and the screen doesn't wake up from sleep I need to restart the computer to make it come back but even that doesn't work sometimes
[04:49] <pr0ton> just need to give gf a temp solution until her windows is fixed
[04:50] <rww> pr0ton: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu
[04:50] <vonsyd0w> Bray90820, what version of ubuntu are you running
[04:50] <meway> pr0ton, I'd suggest lubuntu personally.
[04:51] <XmoochyX> @kostkon thank you!
[04:51] <Guest34813> rww. this is euryale :)
[04:51] <Bray90820> 13.10 and i reinstalled it like 6 hours ago to see if the probelum was still there and it was
[04:51] <rww> meway: it really doesn't matter, any *buntu Desktop ISO will work with that process
[04:51] <Bray90820> But before i reinstaleld i couldn't get past grub at all but ui herd the boot sound so i do know it booted
[04:51] <Guest34813> i thought menu bar will be present in the application's title bar?
[04:51] <meway> rww any wifi answers for my :D?
[04:53] <Bray90820> vonsyd0w: 13.10 and i reinstalled it like 6 hours ago to see if the probelum was still there and it was
[04:53] <Bray90820> But before i reinstaleld i couldn't get past grub at all but ui herd the boot sound so i do know it booted
[04:53] <vonsyd0w> i saw your reply ;)
[04:53] <Guest34813> ok i get now.
[04:55] <q_P> hi.! Im running ubuntu 12.04.4 on hp 15t j063cl. Ubuntu don't recognize  my wireless card BCM20702A0. How Could fix this ? thx
[04:55] <meway> q_P, I'm having the same issues
[04:56] <kostkon> Bray90820, check your power management prefs, set the put display to sleep option to never
[04:56] <meway> q_P, or similar...
[04:56] <Bray90820> kos I would kinda like to have it sleep some time
[04:56] <Bray90820> kostkon:
[04:56] <MrSelfDestruct> I've been having problems with 13.10 as well, but not in that sense
[04:56] <MrSelfDestruct> My Intel HD 4000 won't load into Ubuntu half the time anymore
[04:56] <q_P> yours recognize the bluetooth ??
[04:56] <MrSelfDestruct> I have reproduced this bug on 4 different kernels as well
[04:56] <MrSelfDestruct> The current and the three previous
[04:57] <kostkon> Bray90820, ok, although you could just do it now and see if that is the cause
[04:57] <kostkon> Bray90820, set it to never, leave your system idle for some mins
[04:57] <Bray90820> kostkon: i did try that and i came back 20 minutes later and the scren was on
[04:57] <meway> q_P, don't have bluetooth
[04:57] <Bray90820> and ut worked
[04:57] <kostkon> Bray90820, then try installing the latest intel driver
[04:57] <q_P> meway: :(
[04:58] <Bray90820> I just did that
[04:58] <kostkon> Bray90820, did you reboot
[04:58] <Bray90820> Well it doesn't always happen when i reboot
[04:58] <meway> q_P, did it used to work?
[04:58] <q_P> meway: what ubuntu distro do you have ?
[04:58] <Bray90820> I would have to wait till the screen goes to sleep to test it
[04:58] <q_P> meway: no
[04:59] <kostkon> Bray90820, just to make sure that the new driver is loaded
[04:59] <meway> q_P, that is our difference
[04:59] <Bray90820> kostkon: i get you
[04:59] <Bray90820> I will do that later i am buisy working on it right now
[04:59] <kostkon> Bray90820, ok np
[05:20] <q0> how do you use libs that end with -dbg
[05:21] <q0> like pcap-dbg
[05:27] <Bray90820> So the updated drivers didn't work
[05:29] <Scotty__> Evening, I just patched my kernel with some drivers for my wireless and now my Screen resolution is all messed up. Xrandr doesn't recognize my screen and gives me a "default" and shows the wrong resolution. Any help?
[05:29] <Bray90820> What else should i try
[05:30] <q0> hello, whatever i do, i smell like dead cats. I could eat less, I could buy a portable air conditioner, or migrate to another country but I'm looking for a new alternative solution. Anybody wanna help ?
[05:31] <Scotty__> q0, try /exit
[05:31] <cfhowlett> q0 wrong channel= go elsewhere
[05:31] <q0> how rude
[05:31] <Bray90820> q0: this is the wrong channel for that
[05:31] <cfhowlett> !topic > q0
[05:32] <q0> it seems like 1400 people are idling here salivating their keyboards
[05:32] <cfhowlett> q0 if you have an ubuntu question, ask.  this channel is not here for your private amusement.
[05:32] <q0> I DID
[05:32] <echoe> I'm installing ubuntu touch on my nexus 4 now, going through the motions, and currently it's on 'shared storage' in the backups. it was referencing other files. is this going to finish and it's in progress now? thre is no terminal output as it runs.
[05:33] <cfhowlett> !touch|echoe
[05:33] <bazhang> #ubuntu-touch for that echoe
[05:33] <echoe> ahhh. thanks
[05:33] <Scotty__> Evening, I just patched my kernel with some drivers for my wireless and now my Screen resolution is all messed up. Xrandr doesn't recognize my screen and gives me a "default" and shows the wrong resolution. Any help?
[05:34] <echoe> can you revert to the old kernel via grub?
[05:34] <Kamuela> I'm trying to upgrade 13.10 to 14.04 Beta but can't seem to get the update manage
[05:34] <Bray90820> So anyone got another solution for me to try
[05:34] <Kamuela> r to tell me I have an update
[05:34] <Scotty__> echoe: yeah I can and it looks fine in the old version.
[05:34] <oomsys> hai every one i want to install opencv blob . but i cant install that package .when i run the program i got error like "from package from blobs.BlobResult import CBlobResult
[05:34] <oomsys> ImportError: No module named blobs.BlobResult"
[05:36] <echoe> Scotty__: well I'm not sure hat you've changed, I would volunteer a look-see but I haven't ever looked in the kernel myself, sorry I can't be more help x.x
[05:37] <Scotty__> all good
[05:37] <Scotty__> Im seeing if I can just re-install the drivers
[05:37] <Scotty__> but I dont know what drivers I was using
[05:37] <Scotty__> just the stock ones, I would assume.
[05:37] <Kamuela> I think I solved it. upgrade-manager -d
[05:37] <Kamuela> The official page says upgrade-manager-d
[05:37] <Kamuela> So i'm here thinking its a different daemon that doesn't load lol
[05:39] <echoe> ah. apt-get update's always worth a shot :P
[05:41] <Bray90820> kostkon: got anything else for me to try
[05:42] <Scotty__> xrandr --verbosgo
[05:42] <Scotty__> woops
[05:42] <kostkon> Bray90820, can't think of something right now
[05:42] <Scotty__> gonna install fglrx and see what's up
[05:42] <Bray90820> I am stumped right now
[05:42] <Bray90820> kostkon: should i send you the other log files
[05:43] <kalyanee_> hello
[05:43] <kostkon> Bray90820, actually, wait for it to happen and check the logs afterwards and make sure that you don't lose them, c/p them somewhere
[05:44] <kalyanee_> spetic
[05:44] <cfhowlett> kalyanee_ greetings.  ask your ubuntu question.
[05:44] <Bray90820> kostkon: it did happen and now i just need to check the logs
[05:44] <kostkon> Bray90820, ok
[05:44] <Bray90820> So should i send them?
[05:44] <coalbe> hello all! could someone direct me on how to enable or fix unicode on a minimal server installation?
[05:45] <cfhowlett> !server|coalbe
[05:45] <kostkon> Bray90820, paste them ok
[05:45] <coalbe> cfhowlett: thanks
[05:46] <Bray90820> kostkon: what files were they again
[05:46] <kostkon> Bray90820, syslog, dmesg, Xorg.0.log, kern.log
[05:47] <coalbe> i would assume the same would go for unicode in desktop minimal right?
[05:49] <Bray90820> kostkon: sys log
[05:49] <Bray90820> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=QYjZdHqh
[05:49] <Bray90820>  i will senf the other ones after we are done with this one
[05:54] <ahodges> a
[05:56] <linu1> hi i would like to add source in git without build directory, i just used "git add ."  it adds everything, is there any command to achieve that.?
[05:57] <Bray90820> kostkon: just tell me when your done with that one
[05:57] <gry> linu1: hi. you could ask #git. (from my limited use of it, I'm puzzled what 'source without build directory' could be).
[05:57] <kostkon> Bray90820, ok
[05:58] <coalbe> anyone familiar with enabling unicode on a minimal install?
[06:00] <Thurin1> coalbe: Yeah
[06:00] <Thurin1> You need to install ''linux-image-extra-virtual''
[06:00] <Thurin1> It's about 200 something mb's.
[06:00] <Thurin1> Worked for me
[06:01] <linu1> hi gry, i  used yocto project for arm,i made lots of patches in my customized filesystems,the build(output) directory exceed memory size,i just want to add the source only except that build, anyhow thanks.
[06:01] <kostkon> Bray90820, maybe the contents of Xorg.0.log
[06:03] <echoe> that kind of defeats the purpose of minimal install, right? adding 200mb?
[06:03] <Virus> ho
[06:03] <Virus> hi
[06:04] <cfhowlett> Virus greetings.  ask your ubuntu questions.
[06:04] <Thurin1> echoe: Minimal install means minimal install.
[06:04] <Bray90820> kostkon: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ND9aAbxi
[06:04] <Thurin1> echoe: It doesn't mean completely functional for everything you may need install.
[06:05] <echoe> Thurin1: of course, but I'd just have to think that unicode itself is a very small part of that 200mb
[06:05] <Thurin1> echoe: Not really.
[06:05] <Thurin1> Unicode needs it's stuff to work.
[06:05] <coalbe> echoe: i would agree with you on that part
[06:05] <Thurin1> But, whatever though - we have drives in the terabytes. 200mb is pretty small.
[06:06] <coalbe> however, im not seeing that package
[06:06] <Thurin1> coalbe: try 'linux-image-extra'
[06:07] <kostkon> Bray90820, have you rebooted?
[06:07] <coalbe> Thurin1: negative
[06:07] <Thurin1> echoe: Also remember that if the unicode download only supported an individuals hardware you would need another massive piece of software to figure out what sort of hardware you have, kernel etc etc
[06:07] <Bray90820> I have
[06:08] <Ben64> i'm confused... how is unicode not working in minimal, coalbe ?
[06:08] <Thurin1> coalbe: You have all your repo's active?
[06:08] <Bray90820> kostkon: Once after i installed the friver and once after the display died
[06:08] <Bray90820> driver
[06:08] <Thurin1> Ben64: Unicode isn't included in mininal, at least the last time I was on Ubuntu it wasn't.
[06:08] <coalbe> Ben64: beats me, i load tmux and split a pane. The normal pane lines are all funcky characters.
[06:08] <Thurin1> minimal* even.
[06:09] <Thurin1> coalbe: Why would you install minimal if you have no idea to install unicode?
[06:09] <Ben64> what version of ubuntu?
[06:09] <Thurin1> coalbe: experimenter? ;)
[06:09] <coalbe> Thurin1: wheres the fun in that?
[06:09] <Thurin1> coalbe: Haha, I understand.
[06:09] <kostkon> Bray90820, does the laptop have buttons for increasing/decreasing the monitor's brightness
[06:09] <coalbe> ... better than gentoo
[06:09] <Thurin1> coalbe: Well, the weekend if coming up - you could always go by source. :P
[06:09] <coalbe> :)
[06:09] <Thurin1> coalbe: Haha, oh
[06:09] <Thurin1> coalbe: Gentoo ... yeah
[06:09] <Bray90820> kostkon: i should clarify it's a desktop
[06:10] <kostkon> Bray90820, oh
[06:10] <Thurin1> coalbe: But if you're an experimenter give Arch a try one day.
[06:10] <coalbe> just trying to sharpen my teeth on a minimal install
[06:10] <kostkon> Bray90820, and the monitor is?
[06:10] <coalbe> Thurin1: couldnt find a decent ppc iso
[06:10] <kostkon> Bray90820, brand, make etc
[06:10] <Thurin1> Ubuntu sort of concentrates on the main distro.
[06:10] <Ben64> unicode isn't something that just gets installed though, its the character encoding
[06:10] <Thurin1> Ben64: Everything on a computer is installed.
[06:10] <coalbe> Ben64: 13.10
[06:10] <Thurin1> Ben64: It's not "just there"
[06:11] <Thurin1> coalbe: But do you have all your repos?
[06:11] <coalbe> Thurin1: either way, i've messed with locales to no avail.
[06:11] <Ben64> Thurin1: right, but it is how text works in linux
[06:11] <Thurin1> I think the extra images are in a another repo that is not active by default.
[06:11] <Thurin1> Ben64: Um, no.
[06:11] <coalbe> hmm, in apt.sources, right?
[06:11] <Bray90820> the moniter is hanspree and the tower is custombuilt with a Z87-A mothebroard and an i56-4570 motherboard
[06:12] <Thurin1> Ben64: It's how it works in a full blown install.
[06:12] <Thurin1> Ben64: He installed the minimum.
[06:12] <Thurin1> coalbe: That's right.
[06:12] <Ben64> i understand this, but minimal does include letters and numbers
[06:12] <Thurin1> Ben64: Unicode ... is not simply letters and numbers..
[06:13] <coalbe> Thurin1: only main ubuntu ones, main rest and universe
[06:13] <Thurin1> coalbe: Unblock everything and extra and restricted and all of that jazz.
[06:14] <big_> good video watch?v=DnP856sEM4g
[06:15] <cfhowlett> big_ random video?  no.
[06:15] <Bray90820> kostkon: the moniter is hanspree and the tower is custombuilt with a Z87-A mothebroard and an i56-4570 motherboard
[06:15] <big_> best computer channel on youtube is 512mpx
[06:15] <bazhang> big_, thats not on topic here
[06:15] <big_> yes
[06:16] <Bray90820> kostkon: And it worked ok with osx and windows on the same machiene
[06:16] <bazhang> big_, so dont post it here
[06:16] <Thurin1> big_: Make more videos first before you start advertising.
[06:16] <Thurin1> lol
[06:16] <cfhowlett> big_ this is ubuntu support.  if you have an ubuntu question, ask.  we're not interested in random video or spam.
[06:16] <Thurin1> Good luck though, but, wrong place.. and way too early to start calling it 'the best'
[06:16] <big_> make videos youre self
[06:16] <cfhowlett> !ot|big_
[06:16] <bazhang> Thurin1, advertising is Never welcome here
[06:16] <big_> ok why is ubuntu sooo slow
[06:16] <Thurin1> bazhang: I don't mind good stuff
[06:17] <Thurin1> big_: What's your hardware look like?
[06:17] <Thurin1> big_: Video card drivers?
[06:17] <cfhowlett> big_ your performance depends on your hardware
[06:17] <big_> no
[06:17] <Thurin1> big_: You can always switch WM's as well. :)
[06:17] <big_> trisquel ore how we write it is wery fast
[06:17] <Thurin1> XFCE ... fast, very fast.
[06:18] <Thurin1> OpenBox faster but it's not a DE, and Xmonad is even faster... a lot faster but it's completely tiled (my fav)
[06:19] <Thurin1> coalbe: So got unicode yet, bro?
[06:19] <coalbe> Thurin1: https://gist.github.com/10521384
[06:19] <coalbe> does that look right?
[06:20] <coalbe> I meant to comment out the security ones. They stopped for PPC
[06:20] <kostkon> Bray90820, you could try booting with nomodeset as described here http://askubuntu.com/a/162076/1651
[06:20] <Thurin1> coalbe: Looks good
[06:20] <Thurin1> coalbe: See if it works try both of the packages.
[06:21] <coalbe> it does not like the "extra" in there
[06:21] <Ben64> oh, this is on ppc?
[06:21] <Thurin1> I hope it works but I haven't been on Ubuntu since Hardy
[06:21] <Thurin1> And also... PPC
[06:21] <coalbe> Ben64: yes, PPC.
[06:21] <Ben64> well then my install of minimal on a x86 vbox isn't going to help any
[06:22] <Thurin1> Ben64: Not really :P
[06:22] <coalbe> Ah, sorry 'bout that
[06:22] <Thurin1> Ben64: X86 is much, much more supported.
[06:22] <Thurin1> coalbe: No problem man
[06:22] <Thurin1> coalbe: It's worth the try
[06:22] <Thurin1> But PPC, as you should know, isn't supported much anymore
[06:22] <Thurin1> So... maybe the package doesn't even exist -- if not you always have source.
[06:22] <coalbe> Yea, its just whats around
[06:23] <coalbe> Thurin1: perhaps so, was hoping for a quick fix.
[06:23] <nowz> Hi, i'm trying to install wbar, and i've got a problem with my dependencies, i tried -f argument and still doesn't work , someone could have a look at this paste http://tny.cz/7b7abec6 ?
[06:23] <coalbe> eg: some package or locale change
[06:23] <nowz> i also tried apt-get update and upgrade
[06:23] <Thurin1> coalbe: I did the PPC thing maybe 4 years ago and even then a lot of packages were either out of date or non-existent.
[06:23] <Bray90820> kostkon: i did try that earlier when it wouldn't boot at all before i reinstalled and it didn't seem to help but i will try again
[06:24] <Ben64> nowz: wbar is in the repositories, why not use that?
[06:24] <kostkon> Bray90820, then also acpi=off
[06:24] <coalbe> shucks, thats too bad. i dont see anything wrong with ppc, other than age. :)
[06:24] <Bray90820> never tried acpi off
[06:24] <nowz> Ben64: because in the repositories, there is the 1.3.3 version, and the 2.3.4 is out
[06:24] <Thurin1> nowz: Install gettext first
[06:25] <Thurin1> he following packages have unmet dependencies: intltool : Depends: gettext
[06:25] <nowz> Thurin1: gettext : Depends: libasprintf0c2 (= 0.18.1.1-9) but 0.18.3.2-1 is to be installed
[06:25] <Bray90820> kostkon: i should also not that sometimes it does wake but mostof the time it doesn't
[06:25] <oomsys> how to install cvblob in ubuntu
[06:25] <Thurin1> So install that
[06:25] <nowz> there is no way faster to install all depedencies required like "-f" ?
[06:25] <Ben64> nowz: well, compiling is beyond the scope of this channel. 13.10 and 14.04 have 2.3.4, if you wanted to upgrade
[06:25] <oomsys> how to install cvblob
[06:25] <Thurin1> nowz: No
[06:26] <Thurin1> nowz: But, have you been using -f lately?
[06:26] <Thurin1> nowz: You may have set apt' all out of wack.
[06:26] <kostkon> Bray90820, next time it happens, try also clicking your mouse buttons, pressing keyboard buttons like space, esc, whatever
[06:26] <Thurin1> -F is ONLY to be used if you KNOW exactly what you're doing
[06:26] <nowz> I installed libasprintf0c2
[06:26] <Thurin1> If not, you can cause some serious issues, especially version/depends issues.. which seems like you have
[06:26] <Bray90820> kostkon: that's what i normally do
[06:27] <nowz> and now i tried to install : gettext : Depends: libasprintf0c2 (= 0.18.1.1-9) but 0.18.3.2-1 is to be installed
[06:27] <Thurin1> nowz: run update
[06:27] <Thurin1> nowz: apt-get update
[06:27] <nowz> already done
[06:27] <Thurin1> nowz: Did you run -f before
[06:27] <Thurin1> ?
[06:27] <Thurin1> Be honest
[06:27] <kostkon> Bray90820, also try turning on and off the monitor if possible
[06:27] <Thurin1> You may have borked your sync.
[06:27] <nowz> with apt-get ? yes
[06:27] <Bray90820> kostkon: i havw tried that as well
[06:27] <Thurin1> nowz: .. I see.
[06:27] <kostkon> Bray90820, damn
[06:27] <Ben64> nowz: thats why installing things manually isn't supported here. throws things out of whack. if you really need a newer version than is in the repositories, using a PPA is much safer
[06:28] <nowz> well i se
[06:28] <kostkon> Bray90820, oh, you could also check your monitor's power management settings
[06:28] <nowz> I see*
[06:28] <Bray90820> Could it have to do with using hdmi on my moniter to dvi on the mobo
[06:28] <nowz> So i'll use the 1.3.3 version :)
[06:28] <kostkon> Bray90820, are you using a converter?
[06:28] <Bray90820> kostkon: it works with windows so i don't think it's a power management setting
[06:28] <nowz> thank you for your help
[06:28] <Thurin1> nowz: Yes, don't use -F
[06:28] <Bray90820> I an not just a normal hdmi to dvi cable
[06:28] <nowz> I won't anymore use it
[06:28] <kostkon> Bray90820, hmm
[06:29] <Ben64> nowz: 14.04 comes out soon and you'll be able to upgrade straight to it
[06:29] <Thurin1> Unless you KNOW what you're doing or their is an advisory note to use it
[06:29] <nowz> ok thank you both
[06:29] <Bray90820> So should i try acpi off?
[06:29] <Thurin1> If not you can (as I think you have) end up with an apt that is all out of sync.
[06:29] <Thurin1> nowz: No probs
[06:30] <Thurin1> coalbe: Nothing wrong with PPC at all.
[06:30] <kostkon> Bray90820, why not
[06:30] <Thurin1> coalbe: It was a nice CPU but not many people used it, so as you can imagine the developers were even less.
[06:30] <Thurin1> coalbe: Debian ...
[06:31] <Thurin1> coalbe: Debian may be your distro ... it supports a TON of architectures.
[06:31] <Thurin1> The last update of the website was Dec 13, so, maybe.
[06:32] <coalbe> Thurin1: yeah, may be headin' that way. just a bummer, was hoping unicode on minimal was possible. thanks for the help!
[06:32] <frybye> hi i am looking for a step-by-step instruction for getting the scanner on a brother dcp-1512 multif. printer to work?
[06:32] <Thurin1> coalbe: It is, but if it's no longer in the repos .. you're going to have to hunt down the source-code.
[06:32] <Thurin1> coalbe: Np, good luck.
[06:33] <coalbe> Thurin1: you've got me on a path, which is more than i came in with. cheers.
[06:33] <Thurin1> :)
[06:34] <torchie> hi, do you have to do the backports thing to update openssl on 12.04 LTS?
[06:35] <frybye> put another way... if this device is not on the list of supported scanners for sane then I can just forget it with ubuntu and use win8.1 or?
[06:35] <Ben64> torchie: it should automatically update when you update your system. to check for sure, do "openssl version -a" and note the build date, should be Apr 7
[06:36] <torchie> is that an apt-get dist-upgrade?
[06:36] <Ben64> upgrade or dist-upgrade should do it
[06:36] <torchie> sudo reboot?
[06:36] <Ben64> you'd need to restart any services that are using it, or you could reboot the system
[06:36] <coalbe> thats one way to restart all the ssl using services
[06:37] <cfhowlett> frybye ... or spend X amount of hours trying to track a solution ....
[06:37] <Thurin1> frybye: What is the scanner?
[06:37] <coalbe> sudo lsof -n | grep ssl
[06:37] <frybye> already spent x-days not hours...
[06:37] <coalbe> :)
[06:37] <frybye> the multif. printer incl scanner is the brother dcp 1512
[06:38] <Thurin1> torchie: NO
[06:38] <Thurin1> NO
[06:38] <Thurin1> NO
[06:38] <frybye> why cant it be the same in ubuntu as in windows - double click file all is installed.. done end..
[06:38] <torchie> Thurin1 ?????
[06:39] <Thurin1> torchie: sudo apt-get upgrade
[06:39] <Thurin1> That's all.
[06:39] <cfhowlett> frybye because windows ain't linux???
[06:39] <Ben64> Thurin1: no reason to freak out, buddy
[06:39] <torchie> Thurin1: thanks
[06:39] <Thurin1> Don't upgrade your entire distro - Ubuntu is known for breakage with distro upgradres and you don't need one right now.
[06:39] <torchie> i guess there was a little reason to freak out
[06:39] <frybye> Thurin1 - well yeah but if linux wants to go mainstream...?
[06:39] <torchie> oh... shit
[06:39] <torchie> i kind of already dist-upgraded...
[06:39] <Ben64> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade does NOT change versions
[06:39] <Thurin1> Ben64: Never had a broken system?
[06:39] <Thurin1> :P
[06:40] <Thurin1> Ben64: ... read the manual.
[06:40] <Ben64> actually, you should read the man page before shouting NO NO NO
[06:40] <torchie> so never restart ever onw
[06:40] <Thurin1> torchie: Lol
[06:40] <frybye> Thurin1: well I have dual boot for win 8.1 +1 so I guess there is little point in my cooking my brains over this... thanks anyhow..
[06:40] <Thurin1> torchie: I hope everything works out.
[06:40] <Ben64> torchie: really, dist-upgrade is fine.
[06:40] <Thurin1> But all you need was to upgrade packages.
[06:40] <cfhowlett> frybye responsibility for supporting your hardware is with the OEM.  In their absence, we rely on the hardworking volunteers to re-engineer the required drivers.  takes time, effort and dedication.
[06:41] <Thurin1> Ben64: No, he/she just wanted to upgrade SSL because of the bug
[06:41] <Ben64> yes, and dist-upgrade will do it
[06:41] <Thurin1> No need to rebuild his entire system, kernel etc.
[06:41] <Ben64> please get more informed before giving suggestions here
[06:41] <Thurin1> Ben64: Ugh.
[06:41] <Thurin1> Anyways.
[06:41] <Thurin1> Ben64: lol
[06:41] <frybye> cfhowlett - brother claim to have drivers etc.. but it is all way way to complicated...
[06:41] <Ben64> you are completely incorrect about the function of dist-upgrade
[06:41] <bazhang> !dist-upgrade | Thurin1
[06:41] <frybye> never mind - bye now..
[06:41] <Ben64> thanks bazhang, forgot that was a factoid
[06:42] <bazhang> Thurin1, please be informed before offering advice
[06:42] <Thurin1> Ben64: bazhang :
[06:42] <Thurin1> "apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:42] <Thurin1> The same as the above, except add the "smart upgrade" checkbox. It tells APT to use "smart" conflict resolution system, and it will attempt to upgrade the most important packages at the expense of less important ones if necessary."
[06:43] <Thurin1> Yeah, you think about that.
[06:43] <Ben64> Yes, I too can read the man page. It doesn't mean what you think it means
[06:43] <Thurin1> You may be fine, but, if that "smart" stuff fails, it's breakage.
[06:43] <Thurin1> Ben64: Haha.
[06:45] <Thurin1> No offense but you sound like you've recently come to linux, you think "dist-upgrade" is like windows update.
[06:45] <Thurin1> It's not.
[06:45] <Thurin1> It hasn't been since 2002.
[06:45] <coalbe> you're both not wrong, but doesnt all he have to do is just install libssl and that would update that lib?
[06:45] <coalbe> then restart any services using that lib
[06:45] <Thurin1> coalbe: Yep.
[06:45] <coalbe> and change keys of course.
[06:46] <Thurin1> coalbe: But he only wanted to update "one" package, so no need to touch critical system areas --- so the easy path is apt-get upgrade.
[06:46] <Thurin1> When someone wants to secure one program there is no need to update so much ish.
[06:47] <bekks> You always want to update the whole system.
[06:47] <Ben64> Thurin1: you're still very wrong about the function of dist-upgrade. you should accept the correction and move on
[06:47] <bekks> Especially when you are going to update one program.
[06:47] <coalbe> correct me if im wrong, but wouldnt 'install libssl' be even lighter then a generic upgrade?
[06:47] <Thurin1> coalbe: Yes.
[06:47] <bekks> coalbe: No.
[06:47] <cfhowlett> coalbe that was one of the suggested options, yes
[06:47] <coalbe> haha
[06:47] <Thurin1> lol
[06:48] <bekks> Libssl is shipped by openssl. And all components affected by the changed/updated libssl are updated, too.
[06:48] <Thurin1> It's all good, as long as you're using linux.
[06:48] <Thurin1> :)
[06:48] <bekks> So you you always update the entire system.
[06:48] <Thurin1> bekks: ? What?
[06:48] <Thurin1> lol
[06:48] <Thurin1> No.
[06:48] <bekks> Thurin1: Which is not true again. PLEASE read the USN before spreading misinformation.
[06:48] <bekks> !sslbug | Thurin1
[06:49] <Thurin1> bekks: I don't use Ubuntu I use Slackware and Arch. :)
[06:49] <Flannel> coalbe: yeah, just apt-get install the (meta)package, and it'll be moved to the latest version, but you want openssl and libssl1.0.0
[06:49] <bekks> Thurin1: Then stop spreading misinformation in here. Thank you.
[06:49] <Thurin1> But, I started on Ubuntu and got a lot of help in this place.
[06:50] <Thurin1> bekks: Haha... it's not misinformation. :P But anyways, do keep up to date with the USN's.
[06:50] <coalbe> Flannel: oh, ive already updated. i just wanted to talk about which was the minimal upgrade one could do for heartbleed. granted the safer options are to update.
[06:50] <cfhowlett> Thurin1 perhaps your undeniable talents would be better spent helping users with Slackware and Arch
[06:50] <Flannel> coalbe: update (not upgrade, update) and then install those two packages, that's the minimum,.
[06:50] <Thurin1> Flannel: Have any ideas on how to install unicode on a minimalist install of Ubuntu PPC? coalbe has that issue.
[06:51] <bekks> !sslbug | coalbe
[06:51] <Thurin1> cfhowlett: Ugh,.
[06:51] <bekks> coalbe: Thats the minimal update necessary.
[06:51] <Thurin1> ubottu: !snack
[06:51] <Thurin1> ?
[06:51] <Bray90820> kostkon: i fixed it
[06:51] <Thurin1> Boo.
[06:51] <kostkon> Bray90820, !
[06:51] <coalbe> oh boy
[06:51] <kostkon> Bray90820, how
[06:51] <Thurin1> ubottu: snack
[06:51] <Thurin1> Oh well. :(
[06:51] <Bray90820> nomodeset worked
[06:52] <kostkon> Bray90820, nice.
[06:52] <Bray90820> there musit have been something really wrong with my other install that made it not work
[06:52] <kostkon> Bray90820, probably
[06:52] <bekks> Bray90820: Ah, so it works now?
[06:52] <Thurin1> cfhowlett: Slack users usually do not need help... ;]
[06:52] <Bray90820> Now it just need to set it to reacure upon reboot
[06:52] <coalbe> Flannel: i know, i already did when it was announced. i do not need help on that issue. but thank you though!
[06:53] <Bray90820> bekks: it does all work now
[06:53] <Thurin1> coalbe: I've been search a little on the net for your unicode issue... but so far, notta.
[06:53] <Flannel> coalbe: chances are you need to configure your programs for unicode support.  Linux itself doesn't care.
[06:53] <bekks> Bray90820: Good to hear.
[06:53] <Bray90820> Very good to hear because i needed this computer for my homework tomorrow
[06:54] <Thurin1> Flannel, yah.
[06:54] <Flannel> coalbe: So, if you're having issues with tmux, you should make sure tmux has unicode enabled (and also, whatever terminal you're using on your local box, and also whatever program you're using within tmux)
[06:54] <Thurin1> But he's on PPC btw.
[06:54] <Flannel> Thurin1: How would that affect it?
[06:54] <Thurin1> Minimalist install on PPC.
[06:54] <Flannel> Thurin1: How would that affect it?
[06:54] <Thurin1> Flannel: Repo's are not regularly updated for PPC.
[06:54] <coalbe> Flannel: thats true, im seeing issues within tmux. i should have tested between the two. ill try that oue.
[06:54] <Flannel> Thurin1: How would that affect it?
[06:54] <coalbe> *out
[06:55] <Thurin1> Flannel: Really?
[06:55] <Bray90820> Well actually now that i look at it nomodeset has seemed to remove all the transparices with the unity launcher
[06:55] <Flannel> coalbe: Try the program outside of tmux, and etc, etc, keep isolating the issue.
[06:55] <bekks> Bray90820: nomodeset doesnt do that.
[06:55] <Thurin1> Flannel: Even Ubuntu's x86 minimalist install does not include unicode.
[06:55] <Flannel> Thurin1: Yes really.  How does regularity of updates affect unicode support?
[06:55] <Flannel> Thurin1: sure it does.
[06:55] <Thurin1> Flannel: No, no it doesn't.
[06:55] <bekks> Thurin1: Of course it does.
[06:56] <Flannel> Thurin1: I'm using it right now, smart guy.
[06:56] <Bray90820> bekks: ok so now i am really confused
[06:56] <Thurin1> Flannel: On PPC?
[06:56] <Thurin1> :)
[06:56] <Thurin1> Smart guy?
[06:56] <Flannel> Thurin1: No.  But that makes zero difference.
[06:56] <Thurin1> Flannel: Really now?
[06:57] <bekks> Thurin1: The default packages do not differ throughout archiitecture, despite the bootloader.
[06:57] <bekks> Too late...
[06:57] <torchie> it worked!
[06:58] <torchie> I think!
[06:58] <Thurin1> torchie, nice!
[06:58] <Thurin1> Flannel: Have you looked at the PPC repo's?
[06:58] <Thurin1> Look at the dates.
[06:59] <Flannel> Thurin1: I'm using 12.04 too, what's your point?  Old software doesn't magically degrade.
[06:59] <Thurin1> Unicode of minimalist should be in linux-extra or linux-extra-virtual
[06:59] <Thurin1> So far no good for Corey
[06:59] <Thurin1> coalbe: ** even
[06:59] <Thurin1> Flannel: Are we going to help coalbe or what?
[07:00] <Thurin1> Flannel: I don't care to argue over our knowledge of ubunutu, It's a newb system and I don't use it anymore.
[07:00] <coalbe> it has to be tmux, the nicklist does not show funky characters for lines outside of it
[07:00] <Flannel> Thurin1: There's no such thing as "linux-extra", please keep your support relevant to Ubuntu stuff.
[07:00] <Flannel> coalbe: What irc client are you using?
[07:00] <coalbe> weechat
[07:00] <Flannel> coalbe: Since, if the nicklist is the only issue, then it sounds like the IRC client
[07:00] <coalbe> im going to lookup tmux and utf8
[07:01] <Thurin1> Flannel: My bad "Linux-image-extra" or "Linux-image-extra-virtual"
[07:01] <Sly_> Can someone here help me in dual booting Win8 and Ubuntu? I'm brand new to Linux, on a Win8 machine with UEFI (w/e that is) and I don't know what I need to do.
[07:01] <coalbe> Flannel: the lines are not "funky" outside of tmux, but they are when ran inside it.
[07:01] <Flannel> coalbe: alright, then I agree that's a tmux issue.
[07:01] <coalbe> and the "funky" lines of the nicklist match the lines of tmux panes
[07:02] <Thurin1> Flannel: .. Explain.
[07:02] <Thurin1> :)
[07:02] <Flannel> Thurin1: Look, he's obviously got unicode to work, except in one program.  Can you give it a rest?
[07:02] <coalbe> Flannel: ill check back, thanks for the tip
[07:02] <bekks> Thurin1: Thats nonsense. Please take a look at the package contents before spreading even more FUD.
[07:02] <bekks> Thurin1: To make it easy for you: search for unicode in here, e.g.: http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/amd64/linux-image-extra-3.11.0-12-generic/filelist
[07:02] <Thurin1> Man ever since Unity you Ubuntu guys are defensive as all hell
[07:02] <Flannel> Actually, I don't have the time to babysit everything you say for the rest of the evening.
[07:03] <bekks> Flannel: thank you :)
[07:03] <Bray90820> bekks: So i rebooted without nomodeset and the transparincies were there then I rebooted with nomodset and they were gone
[07:03] <bekks> Bray90820: So your system works without nomodeset, too?
[07:04] <Bray90820> well the system boots but once the display goes to sleep i need to reboot
[07:04] <bekks> Bray90820: Then disable that going to sleep :)
[07:04] <Bray90820> What do you mean
[07:05] <Sly_> Can anyone help me?
[07:05] <srock> a
[07:06] <bekks> Sly_: that heavily depends on the still non-asked ubuntu support question :)
[07:06] <bekks> Bray90820: Well, disable that you display goes to sleep.
[07:06] <willwh> asl?
[07:06] <willwh> ask?
[07:06] <willwh> heh, oops :)
[07:06] <Sly_> bekks: You mean the one I asked a couple of minutes ago right?
[07:06] <Bray90820> bekks: i would like for it to go to sleep evantually
[07:06] <Sly_> "Can someone here help me in dual booting Win8 and Ubuntu? I'm brand new to Linux, on a Win8 machine with UEFI (w/e that is) and I don't know what I need to do."
[07:07] <bekks> Bray90820: Then you will have to reboot once in a while :)
[07:07] <willwh> Sly_: do you need disable secure boot in bios, resize your windows partition
[07:07] <willwh> then boot from an install cd or usb
[07:07] <bekks> !uefi | Sly_
[07:07] <willwh> :)
[07:08] <amunra> What a bunch of assholes. No wonder you're losing so many users. Even Arch (1600+) has more users and it's considered an "Experts" distro. --- Ever since Unity you motherfuckers have become all sensitive. Ubuntu is NOT "Elite" so stop being a bunch of faggots and HELP people, HELPING means listening to all voices. --- If you want less elite bullshit (from noobs :]) and more answers come to #archlinux or #slackware. -- Mods? You can never 
[07:08] <willwh> evening bekks
[07:08] <bekks> !ops | amunra
[07:08] <willwh> whoa
[07:08] <bekks> Wow :)
[07:08] <willwh> I must have missed something
[07:08] <bekks> willwh: Nothing important actually.
[07:08] <willwh> ye I even /lastlog
[07:08] <willwh> that was all he said heh
[07:09] <Flannel> Move along, nothing to see here folks.
[07:09] <willwh> i                   for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read
[07:09] <willwh> indeed
[07:10] <trijuor78> Hello, I have increase the RAM on my notebook from 3 to 4 GB. My SWAP partition now is 4 GB. Is it a good size or I must increase the SWAP? Thanks
[07:10] <kostkon> trijuor78, it's fine
[07:10] <Jogibaer> leave it as it is
[07:10] <Sly_> bekks: Thanks. I tried doing all of that with elementaryOS (another distro) and my partitions didn't show up in the installation. So I'm expecting the same thing is going to happen with Ubuntu's installation, but I suppose I'll try it anyway and report back.
[07:10] <trijuor78> (I want reinstall for the new version of Ubuntu)
[07:11] <trijuor78> kostkon: thanks
[07:11] <sippi98> You should be good with 4 gb of swap
[07:11] <bekks> Sly_: ElementaryOS isnt supported in here.
[07:11] <sippi98> probably wont even use that
[07:11] <srock> puppy
[07:11] <trijuor78> sippi98: thanks
[07:12] <Flannel> bekks: He wasn't asking for support for elementary.
[07:12] <Sly_> bekks: Yes I know, I wasn't asking for elementary support. I already tried that before and got told off.
[07:12] <bekks> Flannel: kk
[07:12] <srock> mac puppy or mint
[07:12] <Sly_> All I'm saying is, I'm going in with a cynical mindset
[07:13] <Bray90820> So i discovered that it thinks it's an internal display with i use nomodeset
[07:13] <Bray90820> bekks: So i discovered that it thinks it's an internal display with i use nomodeset
[07:15] <coalbe> Flannel: well, ive added the proper option for tmux to use utf8 and im still seeing strange characters for lines.
[07:15] <coalbe> however, i did see strange chars in the man pages too, outside of tmux.
[07:19] <Ohhhrly> LOL
[07:19] <Ohhhrly> Fucking Noob
[07:19] <Ohhhrly> Come to Arch Linux
[07:19] <Ohhhrly> Or else get ran around by noobs
[07:19] <Ohhhrly> Thinking their "elites"
[07:19] <Ohhhrly> Ban me no
[07:21] <d1rkp1tt> wow
[07:22] <d1rkp1tt> They're not Their... :p
[07:22] <helmut_> hi
[07:22] <Jogibaer> hello helmut
[07:22] <helmut_> hello
[07:28] <venj> good afternoon
[07:32] <Aki-Thinkpad> how can I download all the pages/tutorials here: http://developer.ubuntu.com/api/qml/sdk-1.0/
[07:34] <Sly_> I was correct. If someone can help me out, I'm getting the same problem with Ubuntu's installation as I did with elementaryOS.
[07:34] <dw1> Aki-Thinkpad: not easy
[07:34] <Sly_> This is eOS's installation screen, but it's the same problem I'm looking at on Ubuntu right now: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bk7juorIEAA1Eg4.jpg:large
[07:35] <Sly_> (I'm using Firefox from my LiveUSB with Ubuntu on it right now.)
[07:35] <dw1> no partitions
[07:35] <Aki-Thinkpad> dw1, shucks
[07:36] <dw1> Sly_: if you dont care whats on the drive, does Add work? :)
[07:36] <Sly_> dw1: I'm trying to dual boot. This computer is currently running Win8 as its main and only OS.
[07:36] <dw1> Sly_: did you clear some space
[07:37] <Sly_> 20 GB
[07:37] <dw1> hmm
[07:37] <Sly_> I just clicked the "+" button (which I suppose was supposed to be Add). The dialog box just closed.
[07:37] <bekks> Sly_: Which disk controller do you have?
[07:37] <dw1> Sly_: all i can do http://google.com/search?q=ubuntu+no+partitions+detected+on+install
[07:38] <Sly_> bekks: I don't know what a disk controller is.
[07:38] <bekks> Sly_: Thats the electronic component you harddisk is connected to.
[07:39] <Sly_> bekks: How would I find out? I bought this computer as a whole - I didn't build it.
[07:39] <bekks> Sly_: you could try installing Ubuntu using the alternate install medium.
[07:39] <Sly_> Don't know what an alternate install medium is, either... I'm new to this, bear with me.
[07:39] <bekks> Sly_: Which Ubuntu release are you trying to install?
[07:40] <Sly_> bekks: 13.10, 64bit
[07:40] <Sly_> As I said, though, this seems to be a general problem and not Ubuntu-specific. Happened with eOS, and if I try Mint or Fedora or w/e, I'm sure I'll have the same problem with them.
[07:41] <bekks> Sly_: You can use this one: http://releases.ubuntu.com/13.10/ubuntu-13.10-server-amd64.iso and then just run "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" one the installation is finished.
[07:42] <dw1> Sly_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958409 last post on page 2 a guy fixed it
[07:42] <dw1> seems he had an oversized partition for somet reason
[07:42] <benda_> M$ has encrypted the boot sector
[07:42] <dw1> fixparts /dev/sda
[07:42] <benda_> you need to boot into bios or efi and undo it
[07:42] <bekks> benda_: MS doesnt encrypt any boot sectors at all, not even when using bitlocker.
[07:43] <benda_> ok then my terminoogy is wrong
[07:43] <benda_> with win 8
[07:43] <benda_> this is a problem
[07:43] <Sly_> benda_: Are you talking about disabling SecureBoot? Cuz I already did that.
[07:43] <benda_> any way fish around in boot up sceen settings
[07:44] <benda_> I see
[07:44] <Sly_> dw1: I'm looking into that topic, thanks for the link
[07:44] <dw1> Sly_: i have that program by default, might be on live disk
[07:44] <benda_> sorry just read about
[07:45] <benda_> not yet experienced the pita of windows 8
[07:45] <Sly_> boot-repair isn't on this LiveUSB, but I do have GParted
[07:46] <Sly_> I just opened it up and I got this error:
[07:46] <Sly_> "The backup GPT table is not at the end of the disk, as it should be. This might mean that another operating system believes the disk is smaller. Fix, by moving the backup to the end (and removing the old backup)?"
[07:46] <Sly_> Clickable options are Fix, Cancel, Ignore
[07:46]  * dw1 prays
[07:47] <Aki-Thinkpad> dw1, http://askubuntu.com/questions/20463/how-can-i-download-an-entire-website?answertab=votes#tab-top << future answers
[07:47] <Aki-Thinkpad> it was actually pretty easy
[07:48] <Sly_> Anyone, any ideas?
[07:49] <dw1> Aki-Thinkpad: :o
[07:50] <Sly_> I tried running "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair && sudo apt-get update" to download Boot-Repair
[07:51] <sippi98> Sly I take it you are trying to boot with USB. I have always had trouble loading an OS with a USB if you can try using a disc.
[07:52] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, okay, havnt read what you wrote thus far... but I have never had luck with boot-repair
[07:52]  * Aki-Thinkpad goes back and reads...
[07:52] <Sly_> sippi98: Yes, I'm using a USB. I don't have access to a disc.
[07:52] <d1rkp1tt> Sly, I like the USB option..
[07:53] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: Someone in another thread suggested using it to find out what might be causing the trouble.
[07:53] <d1rkp1tt> Sly_, you made it bootable though huh?
[07:53] <Sly_> Personally, I'm terrified to do anything with it, cuz it seems to be AFTER the installation is done. But I can't even get to that point.
[07:53] <Sly_> d1rkp1tt: Yes, it's bootable. I'm running off the USB right now.
[07:53] <dw1> Sly_: i would run the Fix see what happens, but im crazy
[07:54] <Sly_> Yeah, tbh, I can't just "see what happens". No backups, and parents would kill me if I destroyed the system. :P
[07:54] <sippi98> I agree with dw1
[07:54] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, oh lol
[07:54] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, its time to get your own computer :)
[07:55] <Sly_> This is my own, but they would still kill me :P
[07:55] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, o_O
[07:55] <Aki-Thinkpad> why?
[07:55] <Sly_> *shrug*
[07:55] <Sly_> "Why are you messing with it" "Just leave it alone"
[07:56] <Aki-Thinkpad> Did you buy it?
[07:56] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: Not to be a stick in the mud, but I'd rather solve this problem than talk about my parents and I.
[07:56] <Aki-Thinkpad> ;)
[07:56] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, tried gparted yet?
[07:57] <Sly_> Already did above:
[07:57] <Sly_> "I just opened it up and I got this error: "
[07:57] <Sly_> "The backup GPT table is not at the end of the disk, as it should be. This might mean that another operating system believes the disk is smaller. Fix, by moving the backup to the end (and removing the old backup)?"
[07:57] <Sly_> Clickable options are Fix, Cancel, Ignore
[07:57] <sippi98> Have you tried any of the options yet?
[07:57] <Sly_> Cancel just cancels the whole thing
[07:58] <Sly_> Let me do Ignore again... there were other dialog boxes with it
[07:58] <Aki-Thinkpad> You could try and "Fix" it ~
[07:58] <Aki-Thinkpad> hmmm
[07:58] <Aki-Thinkpad> !warranty
[07:58] <Sly_> If I click ignore, it says: "Not all of the space available to /dev/sda appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 589744 blocks) or continue with the current setting?" I can Fix or Ignore.
[07:59] <SchrodingersScat> !gpl
[07:59] <Sly_> If I click Ignore on that as well, it lists all of my partitions.
[07:59] <Aki-Thinkpad> SchrodingersScat, you get half points
[07:59] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, Why not just look at all the partitions, and resize the ntfs to squeeze ubuntu in there?
[08:00] <Sly_> I shrunk the C drive by 20GB before I did anything
[08:00] <Aki-Thinkpad> should be enough
[08:00] <Sly_> It's still showing there
[08:00] <Sly_> Want me to take a screenshot of my partitions in GParted?
[08:00] <Aki-Thinkpad> now can't you go to the manual partition editor? or was that what was blank?
[08:00] <Sly_> Uhh, where is that? In GParted?
[08:01] <sippi98> My suggestion would be to log onto your windows 8 make a restore point/backup and then go from there.
[08:01] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, in the installer [ubiquity]
[08:01] <Aki-Thinkpad> ^
[08:01] <Sly_> Okay, let me go through the process
[08:01] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, alternatively, you could just buy a cheapo harddrive, and install ubuntu on that
[08:02] <Aki-Thinkpad> if you can't get the boot to fix, then just change the harddrive order in uefi/bios
[08:02] <dw1> Sly_: a post says prepare your patitions ahead of time, then on install go Manual and choose them
[08:02] <Sly_> dw1: But I already partitioned off 20GB of unallocated space.
[08:02] <sippi98> Sly go here and follow steps http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2013/09/install-ubuntu-linux-alongside-windows.html
[08:02] <dw1> Sly_: yeah it means set the partition to Linux
[08:02] <Sly_> This is what happens when i go through the installer
[08:02] <dw1> Sly_: allocated
[08:03] <Aki-Thinkpad> dw1, do you still need to allocate swap?
[08:03] <sippi98> This will take you through the back up as well as the install for dual boot
[08:03] <Aki-Thinkpad> dw1, hibernate uses that, doesn't it?
[08:03] <dw1> Sly_: but youll prob want 2 partitions, one with as big as your RAM for swap
[08:03] <Sly_> Set language to English and click Continue. Select "Download updates" and "install third-party", click Continue. After a few seconds of waiting, I'm given an empty table of partitions.
[08:04] <Sly_> I know I'm supposed to click "Something else" or something like that for an installation type, but no such option is given. I go straight to an empty partition table.
[08:04] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, strange
[08:04] <dw1> try allocating the unallocated to Linux with gparted or fdisk maybe
[08:04] <Sly_> sippi98: That link is not helpful, because I did ALL of that.
[08:05] <Sly_> dw1: How?
[08:05] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, open up gparted
[08:05] <Sly_> Opened and waiting
[08:05] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, select the empty space you made
[08:05] <dw1> Sly_: https://www.google.com/search?q=set+up+ubuntu+partitions+manually
[08:05] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, click the +, oradd partition
[08:05] <Aki-Thinkpad> or that :P
[08:05] <sippi98> you should be asked for installation type
[08:05] <sippi98> and select Something else
[08:06] <Sly_> sippi98: Yes, I know.
[08:06] <Sly_> I'm not.
[08:06] <Sly_> I'm sent straight to an empty partition list.
[08:06] <Aki-Thinkpad> mmm sounds like some microsoft shennanigans if you ask me :P
[08:06] <Sly_> dw1: The results in that are showing up for during the installation process, which, again, I can't do, since no partitions or unallocated space show up there.
[08:07] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: I'm in the Create new Partition section of GParted for the 20GB of space I had. What do I do from here?
[08:07] <spekof> hi guys. i have a problem. i have installed ubuntu 12.04 and my wifi doesn't working.. I have a lenovo b590. I tried to reboot with a kali live cd and the wifi was working perfectly... Any ideas for this weird problem? thanks
[08:07] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, ah great
[08:07] <Aki-Thinkpad> okay so you want to make two partitions
[08:07] <Aki-Thinkpad> for that one, find an option called swap,
[08:07] <sippi98> ok go back into your win 8 and make sure you have freed unallocated space for the new OS
[08:07] <Aki-Thinkpad> and make it as big as [how much ram you have]
[08:08] <Sly_> sippi98: I *DID*.
[08:08] <macscam1> hey can anyone help me out with this ... none of the ubuntu versions are working wit my computer
[08:08] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: I have 10GB of RAM...
[08:08] <Aki-Thinkpad> macscam1, are you on a mac?
[08:08] <macscam1> no
[08:08] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, o_o why on earth....?
[08:08] <dw1> Sly_: you can do it manually with fdisk but maybe should try to get it recognized instead...........
[08:08] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: It's what came with the computer. Unless we're talking about GPU.
[08:08] <macscam1> lenovo
[08:09] <Aki-Thinkpad>  /shrugs then make the swap 10 gigs
[08:09] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: So, File System is "linux-swap"?
[08:09] <Aki-Thinkpad> yah
[08:09] <sippi98> macscam1 what is your system
[08:09] <macscam1> currently windows 8
[08:09] <macscam1> it is amd 64
[08:09] <Sly_> macscam1: Join the club. I'm having trouble too. :P
[08:10] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: The 10GB swap partition is now pending.
[08:10] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, the problem is your own fault >:]
[08:10] <macscam1> sippi98 12.04 blacks out on install .... 13.10 and 14 dont load at all
[08:10] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, okay you can go ahead and commit
[08:10] <sippi98> disc or usb boot
[08:10] <Aki-Thinkpad> see if we run into any errors before we make the main
[08:11] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: Yep, ran into an error. Same one as before, "backup GPT table is not at the end of the disk, as it should be, might mean another OS thinks disk is smaller. Move backup to end and remove old backup?"
[08:11] <macscam1> which usb tool is recommended for EFI AMD 64
[08:12] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, my prediction; unless you want to go and bug someone at #kernel or #btrfs who has the expertise in filesystems, you'll be here all night trying to squeeze ubuntu in
[08:13] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, For practicalities sake, either wipe it, buy a new hdd (cheap), or...
[08:13] <sippi98> I do my boots from disc so I couldnt recommend a usb bootable
[08:13] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: Or just give the fuck up since Win8 clearly doesn't want Linux next to it.
[08:13] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, but then you would have to be using windows 8
[08:14] <Aki-Thinkpad> why torture yourself? Why deprive yourself of the hud?
[08:14] <Aki-Thinkpad> the power of a search UI?
[08:14] <Aki-Thinkpad> the glory of a programmers choice of an operating system~
[08:14] <Aki-Thinkpad> etc~
[08:14] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: Because it's not worth the hair-pulling I'm going through, or the hair-pulling I will go through, or the price of a new HDD. Yes, I heard you, it's cheap, but I don't want to look into that.
[08:14] <sippi98> Sly have you tried using virtual box
[08:15] <Sly_> sippi98: I was considering it. Haven't yet.
[08:15] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, seriously, its like 5 bucks to grab one at a thrift store basement
[08:15] <sippi98> give it a try less headaches and easy to erase and do over if you mess up
[08:15] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: You and I have different thrift stores, then. I've never seen a hard drive at the one near here.
[08:15] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, maybe.
[08:16] <Sly_> If there's anything the past two or three nights have convinced me of, it's that Linux should only be installed if you have nothing to lose and you're willing to destroy your computer.
[08:16] <Sly_> I'm giving up on the headaches and staying away.
[08:16] <Sly_> Thank you for your time, everyone.
[08:16] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_... before I head off, you could theoretically get a job...  ? No offense, but we all gotta do it some time :P
[08:16] <Aki-Thinkpad> Sly_, Ah good luck then~
[08:17] <Sly_> Aki-Thinkpad: I have a job.
[08:17] <Aki-Thinkpad> but no money O_o
[08:17] <Sly_> *facepalm*
[08:18] <Aki-Thinkpad> I won't judge; i'm sure you have a good reason for everything. Nice meeting you though; Sorry I couldnt help more
[08:18] <dw1> slacker_nl: what did fixparts /dev/sda say
[08:18] <dw1> slacker_nl: sorry wrong person
[08:19] <Aki-Thinkpad> dw1, would that work? Ive never heard of that command :P
[08:20] <Aki-Thinkpad> Anyways, later folks
[08:25] <dw1> can short user passwords be used to crack encrypted homes fairly quickly
[08:26] <dw1> like 9 characters
[08:27] <dw1> all an attacker has to do is crack that, not the 32 char phrase right
[08:28] <dw1> ecryptfs-recover-private works with just that password from a livecd
[08:29] <dw1> so i guess 9 chars is really quite weak
[08:36] <macscam1> i am having trouble installing ubuntu
[08:36] <macscam1> on my pc
[08:36] <Terrance1arrior> anyone have trouble getting sound to work?
[08:37] <anon7893> can someone help me install pscxr plugins??
[08:38] <TerranceWarrior> back
[08:38] <TerranceWarrior> ha you probably thought you lost me, no!
[08:38] <SchrodingersScat> !details
[08:41] <Darkness_of_Time> hello everybody! although my question does not refer only to ubuntu... does the RAM frequency practically affect the performance of a computer? for example, is it worth purchasing a 2400MHz RAM instead of a "slower" one?
[08:42] <guye> having the default icon theme, I get the type pdf, jpg, avi files with clocks as if you were doing a preview, but does not make it and there it is "locked". The odt files. (LibreOffice) I get well icon. How I can I do to display a thumbnail icons leaving me everyone a relog?
[08:42] <TerranceWarrior> well?
[08:43] <SchrodingersScat> !details | TerranceWarrior, the first one was also for you
[08:48] <Seldon> hi to all
[08:48] <macscam1> hey
[08:48] <cfhowlett> Seldon greetings.  ask your ubuntu questions
[08:49] <anon7893> trying to add a new spu plugin for psxcr... copied everything to their right directories... but nothing shows up on the plugin menu.. help D:
[08:50] <macscam1> if my Windows PC currently only reads NFTS drives, will it work to boot from a Ubuntu Fat32 USB
[08:50] <cfhowlett> macscam1 yes
[08:50] <macscam1> thanks
[08:54] <GJPMiningco> How do i go about total wiping of a drive and formating it for linux use using Ubuntu 13.04
[08:54] <cfhowlett> GJPMiningco considering that 13.04 is end of life and no longer supported ???
[08:55] <guye> having the default icon theme, I get the type pdf, jpg, avi files with clocks as if you were doing a preview, but does not make it and there it is "locked". The odt files. (LibreOffice) I get well icon. How I can I do to display a thumbnail icons leaving me everyone a relog?
[08:56] <SchrodingersScat> GJPMiningco: you mean something like 'gparted'?
[08:56] <GJPMiningco> i am still using 13.04 because everytime i have tried to upgrade the system crashes
[08:59] <GJPMiningco> thanks SchrodingersScat
[08:59] <GJPMiningco> thats what i was looking for
[08:59] <SchrodingersScat> yw
[09:01] <Seldon> I want to learn to build packages. I'm a web developer so my knowledge about compiling and installing software is only theorical. Using google i found only quick "howto" articles. Is there, anywhere, a complete and exhaustive guide explaining the argument from theoricals concept to the practical work?
[09:02] <cfhowlett> !packaging|Seldon
[09:02] <Kamuela> 14.04 still doesn't seem to have optimal hd4600 support. Oh well
[09:03] <oomsys> [ 66%] Built target cvblob
[09:03] <oomsys> Linking CXX executable ../bin/test
[09:03] <oomsys> /usr/bin/ld: warning: libtiff.so.4, needed by /usr/local/lib/libopencv_highgui.so, not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
[09:03] <oomsys> /usr/local/lib/libopencv_highgui.so: undefined reference to `TIFFSetField@LIBTIFF_3.9'
[09:03] <oomsys> /usr/local/lib/libopencv_highgui.so: undefined reference to `TIFFSetWarningHandler@LIBTIFF_3.9'
[09:03] <oomsys> /usr/local/lib/libopencv_highgui.so: undefined reference to `TIFFGetField@LIBTIFF_3.9'
[09:03] <unopaste> oomsys 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
[09:04] <Seldon> thank you cfhowlett
[09:05] <cfhowlett> Seldon good luck with your project
[09:11] <cristian_c> Hi
[09:11] <cristian_c> I've made changes to .profile
[09:12] <cristian_c> I've added: PATH=/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.8.6/bin:$PATH and export PATH
[09:12] <cristian_c> but it seems that path is not used
[09:13] <cristian_c> How can I make sure that it's applied?
[09:13] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[09:14] <guye> how restar Unity, because not found preview iconsВї?Вї?Вї?Вї?
[09:16] <glumetu> anyone had issues with wacom tablet?
[09:16] <TerranceWarrior> ubottu: pavucontrol gets youtube audio signals but the speakers produce no sound.
[09:16] <NDS|Dog> what command is it that displays the current swap files available
[09:16] <cfhowlett> glumetu is that really the question you need answered?
[09:18] <glumetu> sorry .. i see it listed on lsusb but not working ... i've build from git xf86-input-wacom and still doesn;t work
[09:19] <guye> I have a problem with Ubuntu 13.10
[09:19] <guye> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7238636/
[09:19] <cfhowlett> glumetu best suggestion I have:   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom
[09:20] <cfhowlett> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GraphicsTablet
[09:20] <wyz> hi
[09:21] <glumetu> tyvm i haven't found this oen i'll give it a try
[09:21] <dw1> i just upgraded a 12.10 system running gnome-session-fallback to 13.10 and now none of the fallback modes are actually gnome - they all have the unity bar, search, etc.  I tried reinstalling gnome-session-fallback and flashback but it didn't fix it - any ideas?
[09:23] <wyz> #china
[09:23] <cfhowlett> !cn|wyx
[09:24] <wyz> #ubuntu-cn
[09:24] <Johnny_Linux>  /
[09:24] <cfhowlett> wyz /join #ubuntu-tw
[09:27] <guye> i need help
[09:28] <guye> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7238636/
[09:29] <cfhowlett> !es|guye
[09:29] <scrlk> Hi all, I'm using a live USB of Ubuntu 13.10 and it locked up whilst writing heavily to my USB drive for some reason. Does anyone know what caused this?
[09:29] <mregg964> Hi - I'm trying to setup an email server in a virtual machine, for the sake of learning. I'm on dynamic IP. Is it possible to make this work with a DynDNS Host ?
[09:30] <guye> i need help whith compiz (decor) - Warn: No default decoration found, placement will not be correct
[09:30] <TerranceWarrior> if alsa-project says unknown or doesn't work (for audio cards) then it's a safe bet, that *that* is that?
[09:31] <sqrt7744> I have an old laptop running as a headless server (screen is broken anyway), it's working fine, but I'd like to remove xorg and all GUI related packages which are just hogging space. If I sudo apt-get remove xorg, it doesn't do much, is there some package I can remove which will take all the other graphical packages with it?
[09:31] <ariscop> mregg964, if dyndns lets you set mx records it should work fine
[09:32] <ariscop> and he left
[09:33] <cfhowlett> ariscop thanks for trying
[09:44] <MeganGirl> hola, aquГ­ ayudais con ubuntu?
[09:46] <MeganGirl> hola
[09:46] <MeganGirl> ?
[09:47] <cfhowlett> !es|MeganGirl
[09:48] <MeganGirl> I can not see preview pictures on the icons in folders
[09:48] <MeganGirl> sorry
[09:48] <MeganGirl> I can not see preview pictures on the icons in folders
[09:49] <MeganGirl> ubottu I can not see preview pictures on the icons in folders
[09:52] <nutzz> hey guys, i have tome problems with my headphones. They work on windows but do not work in ubuntu. Maybe these informations help http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=57ff2ef0de1c1e6f2bd8400a7b7c41e8a1f05159. My sound card is Realtek ALC269Q-VB5-GR but it doesn't recognize it, I tried to install it but it sill doesn't work. What should I do?
[09:57] <kuruvi> guys I want to take snapshot of my Logical Volume, IвЂ™m a noob, so IвЂ™m not sure if IвЂ™m correct here
[09:57] <kuruvi> lvdisplay
[09:57] <kuruvi>  LV Path                /dev/ubuntu-vg/root
[09:57] <kuruvi> LV Path                /dev/ubuntu-vg/swap_1
[09:57] <kuruvi> now I want to snapshot as below
[09:57] <kuruvi> sudo lvcreate -s -n snap -L 5g /dev/ubuntu-vg/root
[09:57] <unopaste> kuruvi 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
[09:58] <cfhowlett> !paste|kuruvi
[09:58] <GJPMiningco> whats the command to run the update from ubuntu Desktop 13.04 to the Newest Stable Version
[09:58] <GJPMiningco> since 13.04 is now EOL
[09:58] <cfhowlett> !eolupdate|GJPMiningco
[09:58] <cfhowlett> !eol
[09:58] <cfhowlett> !eolupgrade
[09:59] <kuruvi> I want to take snapshot of my Logical Volume, IвЂ™m a noob, so IвЂ™m not sure if IвЂ™m correct here, here is what I get from lvdisplay
[09:59] <kuruvi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7238765/
[09:59] <kuruvi> can I snapshot like this? sudo lvcreate -s -n snap -L 5g /dev/ubuntu-vg/root
[10:00] <ikonia> kuruvi: that will take a snapshop of 5GB
[10:01] <kuruvi> I'm going to give just 512 mb, but is the path correct? /dev/ubuntu-vg/root
[10:01] <ikonia> kuruvi: that's up to you if the path is right, I don't know your system
[10:01] <dutchuss2016> is there a human around?
[10:02] <SASDOE> kuruvi: if ubuntu-vg is volume group and root logical volume yes
[10:02] <cfhowlett> dutchuss2016 ask your questions
[10:03] <kuruvi> @ SASDOE thanks, I couldn't see anyone has "root" as logical volume name as I have
[10:03] <dutchuss2016> i instaalled ubuntu (from secondary hdd and when i restarted computer i got Try HDD 0,0 iin   bios
[10:03] <kuruvi> that's y I had confusiton
[10:03] <kuruvi> thanks anyway
[10:03] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: I suspect you didn't get that i the bios
[10:03] <SASDOE> vgscan should tell you I think
[10:03] <dutchuss2016> thats what came up black screen white text
[10:04] <ikonia> that's not the bios
[10:04] <ikonia> I suspect that's grub you are seeing
[10:04] <dutchuss2016> and only way i could get it to get back into windows  was restartiing thhe hardware again
[10:04] <bjensen82> Im am trying to reinstall exim4 to get the configuration files regenerated. I do rm /etc/exim4; apt-get remove --purge exim4; apt-get install exim4. The /etc/exim4 still doesnt exist..ideas please?
[10:04] <dutchuss2016> how do i get ubunto to launch properly
[10:05] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: without understanding what's happened it's hard to say, however it looks like grub is not pointing at the correct partition to launch ubuntu at boot
[10:06] <cg> just install xubuntu 13.10  on a pcchip desktop went  well but lost icon on all menu and sub menu
[10:06] <dutchuss2016> is tthere any way i can fix it
[10:06] <kenneth_> Hey, can someone help me get my audio to work?
[10:06] <dw1> installing nvidia-current to replace an experimental version fixed my inability to access gnome
[10:06] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: you'd need to configure grub to point at the right partition, however I suspect that is beyond you at the moment,
[10:06] <dutchuss2016> walk me thru it
[10:06] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: how many physical hard disks do you have in the machine ?
[10:06] <dutchuss2016> 2
[10:07] <dw1> it was weird because i would choose gnome and got unity.. with system problems
[10:07] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: I'm sorry, you're not really at the level where you can be walked through it
[10:07] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: what's on each disk ?
[10:07] <dutchuss2016> ubuntu installer is on the second one haad it install on the c drive
[10:07] <dutchuss2016> i will ssupply photos if need
[10:07] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: the ubuntu installer ? how are you using your second hard disk to install from ?
[10:08] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: are you using something called "wubi" by any chance ?
[10:08]  * cfhowlett thinks "oh GOD no ..."
[10:08] <Bundestrojaner> hi! i have a audio problem and can't find any help on google: i use a 2.1-soundsystem on a Asus Xonar D2X (but the difference to 5.1 doesn't matter).
[10:08] <Bundestrojaner> On windows, i can set a crossover-frequency. Under this frequency, the sound to the speakers is cut off and routet to the subwoofer-output.
[10:08] <Bundestrojaner> On Linux, i managed to get the signals also to the subwoofer-output, but this is just Front Right + Front left. Also the speakers get frequencies down to 20Hz...
[10:08] <Johnny_Linux> ruh-roh
[10:09] <Bundestrojaner> how can i set the crossover?
[10:09] <dutchuss2016> http://tinypic.com/r/2rp8cc8/8
[10:09] <dutchuss2016> thats the folder i extracted the install cd to
[10:09] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: "yes" will do
[10:10] <ikonia> ok, so I'm sorry but wubi is dead/bad technology and I personally don't support it because it's that poor as a concept
[10:10] <ikonia> I'd suggest doing a proper ubuntu install
[10:10] <ikonia> in the mean time you may want to join the ##windows channel and get them to confirm how to put your widows boot loader back on the hard disk
[10:10] <dutchuss2016> i dont have any dvds to burn the disc to and i dont have a usb flash drive to put the files on
[10:11] <cfhowlett> dutchuss2016 agreed.  wubi is WAY more trouble than it's worth.  options: windows + virtualbox + ubuntu or dual boot windows/ubuntu
[10:11] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: I suggest purchasing a dvd/usb stick
[10:11] <cfhowlett> !install|dutchuss2016
[10:11] <dutchuss2016> im attempting to fully relace windows
[10:11] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: then you should do it properly
[10:11] <ikonia> with a proper install - not wubi
[10:11] <anon7893> anyone here using pcsxr??
[10:11] <cg> lost my icons in menu  xubuntu 13.10  can i recover
[10:11] <Bundestrojaner> dutchuss2016: just get a usb-stick and copy the image on it by using unetbootin (also available for windoze)
[10:11] <anon7893> anyone here using pcsxr??
[10:11] <ikonia> Bundestrojaner: it's called "windows" not windoze
[10:11] <cfhowlett> dutchuss2016 see the install options in that link
[10:12] <bjensen82> how do I regenerate conf files for apt package?
[10:13] <bekks> bjensen82: purge the package, reinstall it.
[10:13] <Bundestrojaner> ikonia: is that sarcasm? a word every windows-user is using for his own os is forbidden in a linux-irc? :P
[10:13] <bjensen82> bekks: Done that with the exim4 package. no luck
[10:13] <ikonia> Bundestrojaner: no, it's a request for you to use the proper names for things
[10:13] <cfhowlett> Bundestrojaner just good manners, really
[10:13] <bjensen82> bekks: I did a rm -rf /etc/exim4; apt-get remove --purge exim4; apt-get install exim4; the /etc/exim4 dir doesnt exist..
[10:14] <bekks> bjensen82: Maybe you have to run dpkg-reconfigure exim4
[10:14] <Led_Zeppelin> hello
[10:15] <Led_Zeppelin> can someone help me with USB sound?
[10:15] <bjensen82> bekks: no it complains that the /etc/evim4 dir doesnt exist..
[10:15] <bjensen82> bekks: /etc/exim4 dir ofcause
[10:15] <bekks> bjensen82: So create it
[10:16] <dutchuss2016> is ther an alternitave way to install it without a usb or cd i dont have any usb drives and its like 6 am i want to be in ubuntu before 7
[10:16] <kenneth_> I have pavucontrol seeing sound signals but get nothing out of my speakers.
[10:16] <bjensen82> bekks: I did..then it complains that /etc/exim4/conf.d doesnt exist..My point being I want the package to be installed thus doing this correctly for me
[10:16] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: no, buy a dvd or usb stick
[10:16] <bekks> bjensen82: Well, you ran rm -rf /etc/exim4 -- so you have to manually recreate the deleted directories again.
[10:17] <dutchuss2016> the list  shows network booting available does the computer im booting from have to have ubuntu installed
[10:17] <bjensen82> bekks: why? If I did apt-get install exim4 for the first time it would create it for me. (this is the behavior im trying to recreate by purging the old package)
[10:18] <Surye> trying to install php5-fpm, but I'm getting  php5-fpm : Depends: php5-common (= 5.4.4-14+deb7u8) but 5.4.4-15.1 is installed.
[10:18] <Surye> is php5-fpm just not a up to date package?
[10:18] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: you will not be able to netboot that
[10:19] <ikonia> for the sake of a very small investment of a DVD or usb you will have an install in 5 minutes
[10:19] <BoxUser> Hey can someone help me doing my SQL qry ? :/ still stocking
[10:19] <ikonia> BoxUser: what rdbms ?
[10:20] <BoxUser> mysql
[10:20] <ikonia> BoxUser: try #mysql for sql query help
[10:20] <BoxUser> want to valid date some qry with 2 differen ids from 2 different tables.
[10:20] <BoxUser> #mysql is dead...
[10:20] <BoxUser> : (
[10:20] <ikonia> BoxUser: no, it's not
[10:20] <ikonia> it's also the correct channel
[10:21] <BoxUser> i am already in
[10:21] <ikonia> yes, and you've not spoke
[10:21] <BoxUser> no one answers ... no one chats.
[10:21] <BoxUser> sure i did
[10:21] <ikonia> then wait for an answer, but I don't see you speaking in that channel for hours
[10:21] <BoxUser> sure ?
[10:21] <ikonia> yes
[10:21] <ikonia> %101 possitive
[10:21] <BoxUser> hm only registered users are allowed to post ?
[10:21] <bjensen82> bekks: I solved it. The trick was to apt-get remove --purge exim4-config
[10:21] <ikonia> BoxUser: yes
[10:21] <BoxUser> -.- lol
[10:22] <BoxUser> not registered :D
[10:22] <ikonia> register then, #freenode can helpyou (freenode.net too) if you don't know how
[10:23] <BoxUser> ikonia: now ?
[10:23] <ikonia> when ever you want
[10:23] <avb> Р»
[10:25] <nero_> hi
[10:28] <kenneth_> is alsa-project.org the last say in getting an 'unknown' sound card to work?
[10:28] <dutchuss2016> is tthere a version of ubuntu that is less than 700 mb live cd i can use i have plenty of blank cds but no  blank dvds
[10:28] <[Gentoo]> dutchuss2016: ubuntu minimal cd
[10:28] <[Gentoo]> only fe mb
[10:28] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: the quicker you accept the fact and buy a dvd or usb stick the easier you will find a simple install
[10:29] <cfhowlett> !mini|dutchuss2016
[10:29] <ikonia> it is something I VERY strongly advise you not to use
[10:29] <ikonia> you are very new to ubuntu and a simple basic install is what you need/want
[10:30] <dutchuss2016> im not new im just trying to get it on a new computer
[10:30] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: in that case you appear very new to ubuntu
[10:30] <ikonia> in which case I VERY strongly advise you to do a standard supported install
[10:31] <[Gentoo]> ikonia: which other cds are there under 700mb
[10:31] <ikonia> [Gentoo]: no ubuntu ones
[10:31] <[Gentoo]> i thought they stopped it and made them bigger ages ago
[10:31] <Candie> noobs will never mature
[10:31] <ikonia> they are all DVD site
[10:31] <cfhowlett> !behelpful|Candie
[10:31] <ikonia> Candie: please don't talk such pointless nonsense
[10:31] <dutchuss2016> ive  used ubuntu  since verson 7.10
[10:32] <ikonia> dutchuss2016: then you appear to still be at a very basic level, in which case a standard supported install is what you need
[10:32] <[Gentoo]> well ikonia knows what you need/want
[10:32] <kenneth_> modprobe snd-pcm-oss <--- when I type this i get an error
[10:32] <[Gentoo]> thats the end of that
[10:32] <Candie> nonsense?
[10:33] <cfhowlett> !guidelines|Candie
[10:34] <Candie> ikonia:if you keep this up soon you will be out of users :)
[10:35] <ikonia> Candie: enough
[10:35] <dutchuss2016> ill be back in a few hours when i get ubuntu instaleld thanks for pointing me to the minimal cd
[10:35] <dutchuss2016> it will work
[10:35] <Candie> yes sir ikonia sir
[10:39] <PeterGriffin> Hi all.
[10:40] <PeterGriffin> Can I filter by class with lspci as in lshw
[10:40] <cfhowlett> PeterGriffin man lshw
[10:40] <elprup> hi,all
[10:41] <PeterGriffin> cfhowlett: I need to do it with lspci, but its man shows no such function as long as I can see.
[10:41] <cfhowlett> PeterGriffin doh!  sorry, I sent the wrong info
[10:42] <cfhowlett> PeterGriffin see man lspci  "Options for selection of devices" section
[10:44] <PeterGriffin> cfhowlett: Thank you. I should have missed it.
[10:44] <ar> hi. in which package can i find add-apt-repository? i just debootstrapped ubuntu into a chroot
[10:44] <ar> apt-cache search add-apt-repository returns nothing
[10:45] <arsienbajan> hello
[10:48] <_ynk> hi, I'm using ufw as a firewall. I've noticed something weird. I've set the default behavior for both incoming and outgoing to be `deny`. and I've opened port 22 for incoming only. now I am able to ssh to my machine.
[10:48] <_ynk> but should I really? because I've set the outgoing default to be deny.
[10:49] <_ynk> what I mean is, since I blocked outgoing and accept only incoming in port 22, isn't this a bit odd that I can still SSH?
[10:50] <elprup> quit
[10:54] <yelupic> _ynk: No, this isn't so odd. - You ssh'd into your machine and the firewall is aware from which ip you came. So, all necessary outbound (ssh-)traffic to this ip is granted.
[10:55] <amirtharaj> ubuntu team please help me!!!
[10:55] <theadmin> amirtharaj: Ask your question (also we're not really the Ubuntu team, but we can still help)
[10:55] <mega2> how do i increase the size of the partition on ubuntu server 10.04
[10:56] <BoxUser> lul
[10:56] <amirtharaj> ok fine: how to install cvblop
[10:56] <amirtharaj> ok fine: how to install cvblob
[10:56] <amirtharaj> two days tried.but i wont get proper solution
[10:57] <cfhowlett> !server|mega2
[10:57] <amirtharaj> theadmin:please help me
[10:58] <_ynk> yelupic: I see thanks
[10:58] <theadmin> amirtharaj: I have no idea myself, but someone around surely can help... I never worked with OpenCV
[10:58] <amirtharaj> ok thank you?
[10:59] <amirtharaj> anybody know,how to install opencv with cvblob
[10:59] <theadmin> amirtharaj: You can also try askubuntu.com
[10:59] <cfhowlett> amirtharaj 5 seconds on google : ubuntu + opencv = https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenCV
[11:01] <kate_r> hi
[11:02] <kate_r> i'm trying to run a script using sudo, which reads a variable $FOO. does anyone know how to set the environment for sudo?
[11:03] <theadmin> kate_r: env VARIABLE1=VALUE1 VARIABLE2=VALUE2 sudo command
[11:03] <theadmin> kate_r: For example: env FOO=BAR sudo ./myscript.sh
[11:03] <amirtharaj> opencv is not a problem.but cvblob is problem
[11:03] <kate_r> theadmin, ah right. so 'env FOO=BAR' itself doesn't need sudo?
[11:04] <theadmin> kate_r: Nope
[11:04] <theadmin> kate_r: ...wait, I'm not too sure. I think it should work tho
[11:05] <amirtharaj> cfhowlett..please give solution for that.
[11:05] <kate_r> theadmin, right. well given that it's "env [-i] [name=value ...] [utility [argument ...]]" it should work right
[11:05] <theadmin> kate_r: Err. Guess not. Well, do it the other way around: sudo env FOO=BAR ./myscript.sh
[11:05] <amirtharaj> ubottu:can u help for my question
[11:06] <amirtharaj> hmmm
[11:06] <kate_r> theadmin, hmm the variable is not being read tho
[11:06] <amirtharaj> kate_r:can you help me?
[11:07] <theadmin> kate_r: Yeah, need to do it the other way around, sudo env ...
[11:07] <kate_r> theadmin, perfect :)
[11:07] <kate_r> thanks
[11:08] <theadmin> kate_r: Also, "sudo -E" will preserve all environment variables currently set.
[11:08] <kate_r> amirtharaj, i'm afraid i don't even know what opencv tho :(
[11:08] <kate_r> theadmin, oh.. so 'env' resets all variables?
[11:08] <theadmin> kate_r: No, but sudo has it's own environment
[11:09] <theadmin> kate_r: If you want to keep the original one, you can just use "sudo -E command"
[11:09] <kate_r> theadmin, oh i see. as in persisting the variable in that command
[11:09] <amirtharaj> any one is there on ubuntu expert
[11:09] <kenneth_> what would cause flash to pause, never to be run again?
[11:10] <kate_r> amirtharaj, you should just ask right away, and not ask to ask
[11:10] <cfhowlett> amirtharaj it's not an ubuntu expertise issue, it's opencv.  suggest you go to the opencv page and read your support options
[11:10] <kate_r> amirtharaj, opencv doesn't sound like a ubuntu Q tho
[11:10] <kenneth_> can anyone see me?
[11:10] <cfhowlett> kenneth_ yes.  ask your questions
[11:11] <kenneth_> what would cause flash to pause, never to be run again?
[11:11] <Guye> How I can do to display a thumbnail icons instead of a clock?
[11:13] <Guye> How I can do to display a thumbnail preview icons instead of a clock?
[11:13] <vik1> i can ping . but browser dosent connect :(
[11:13] <vik1> http://askubuntu.com/questions/63646/cant-browse-the-internet-although-i-can-ping-www-google-com
[11:13] <vik1> http://askubuntu.com/questions/127678/wired-internet-doesnt-work-on-ubuntu-12-04
[11:14] <vik1> i followed the above instructions . but no gain :(
[11:14] <kenneth_> is it safe to say that snd0106 being unknown just won't work under linux?
[11:15] <kenneth_> wow not one answer for each of my 10 here this morning
[11:15] <cfhowlett> !patience|kenneth_
[11:15] <cfhowlett> kenneth_ ask #linux
[11:16] <kenneth_> cfhowlett: ok
[11:21] <vik1> anyone know whats the problem
[11:21] <vik1> can ping . but browser dosent connect :(
[11:25] <Guest77072> Hi folks, what is the status of using Nvidia Geforce GTX 765M on ... I tried installing Bumblebee but no lock .. external monitors are not recognized either ..
[11:28] <alexa> How to check if POSIX shared memory is enabled on my PC? I need it enabled.
[11:30] <geirha> alexa: If you have a /dev/shm directory, you do
[11:31] <alexa> I do have /dev/shm. Is that all?
[11:35] <janjanjan> hi, i installed ubuntu 14.04 daily and i would like to ask you if TRIM is already enabled since i installed OS to SSD?
[11:36] <cfhowlett> !trim
[11:36] <OerHeks> janjanjan, so you did not read te releasenotes ?
[11:36] <janjanjan> OerHeks: not really
[11:36] <OerHeks> !14.04
[11:37] <cfhowlett> LOL
[11:37] <Dl0c_1> xd
[11:37] <OerHeks> trim is finally supported and enabled
[11:38] <janjanjan> OerHeks: i'm reading OMGUBUNTU daily and they pointed out that 14.04 will support TRIM out-of-box, but i'm not sure if it's already enabled on my computer. that's why i'm asking
[11:39] <janjanjan> and another question is... i was installing ubuntu on ssd, but i had hdd with 13.10 alongside. now grub recognizes both disks, but i formated 13.10 from hdd and now i'd like to update grub. how to do that?
[11:43] <ar> http://dpaste.com/1777350/ - halp. wat do?
[11:44] <cfhowlett> !ppa|ar
[11:45] <ar> cfhowlett: i'm not sure that's helpful.
[11:46] <ar> (unless you want to say "go away, that's unsupported")
[11:46] <cfhowlett> ar actually I was going to suggest you contact the PPA maintainer
[11:46] <OerHeks> ar ppa's are unsupported, that is right, but can you give us more details? what ubuntu version and so on?
[11:47] <ar> OerHeks: 14.04, just debootstrapped into a chroot
[11:47] <OerHeks> ar, oke, jopin #ubuntu+1 for 14.04 support untill release.
[11:47] <OerHeks> err jopin/join
[11:48] <OerHeks> but those guys are not eiger to help with ppa's in a beta situation, i guess
[11:48] <cfhowlett> "demo only! ..."
[11:49] <ar> OerHeks: well, all i need is "how to work around python/add-apt-repository inability to work with unicode in gpg keys"
[11:50] <OerHeks> ar that should work fine, but maybe 14.04 has issues with apt-repository, check #ubuntu+1
[11:53] <me_> Hi. Can someone explain to me how to 'dd' command works? What bugs me is if the img was made on e.g. fat32 fs then when I write the image to another device will it become fat32 fs as well, if it for example was ext2 before?
[11:53] <cfhowlett> me_ run man dd   for details of the command
[11:53] <Led_Zeppelin> hello. I would like to completly reinstall Alsa on my box.
[11:53] <Led_Zeppelin> what is the best way to do this?
[11:54] <cfhowlett> Led_Zeppelin sudo apt-get install alsa
[11:54] <me_> cfhowlett, thanks for nothing, in my opinion people like you are ruining GNU/Linux community.
[11:54] <Led_Zeppelin> cfhowlett, yes. I already have it installed and I made changes to the configuration. But I would like to remove my changes (not sure what I changed) .
[11:55] <cfhowlett> Led_Zeppelin ah.  somewhat different.  suggest you purge alsa then reinstall.
[11:56] <Led_Zeppelin> ok
[11:58] <Led_Zeppelin> cfhowlett, thanks
[11:58] <Led_Zeppelin> cfhowlett, are you a alsa/sound expert?
[11:59] <cfhowlett> Led_Zeppelin not hardly.  :)
[11:59] <Led_Zeppelin> i have a usb dac and trying to use it but no luck :-(
[11:59] <Led_Zeppelin> aplay -l shows my device
[12:01] <TerranceWarrior> help, can anyone get a rocketfish rf-71sdcd to work under linux?
[12:01] <cfhowlett> Led_Zeppelin no experience whatsoever but #opensourcemusicians might worth checking
[12:03] <stobix> is there a way to stop the nouveau driver from staying silent eventhough it encounteres errors? my /var/log/syslog and /var/log/kern.log files quickly fill up all available hard disk space if I use the driver.
[12:03] <stobix> ehm. "stop from spewing out error messages", that is.
[12:04] <amirtharaj> stobix:how to install cvblob on ubuntu 13.10?
[12:05] <cfhowlett> amirtharaj http://docs.opencv.org/trunk/doc/tutorials/introduction/linux_install/linux_install.html
[12:06] <_lyno> hi?
[12:06] <stobix> amirtharaj: hm? Are you saying cvblob will help me silence the driver?
[12:06] <cfhowlett> _lyno greetings.  ask your ubuntu questions.
[12:06] <cfhowlett> stobix opencv is unrelated to your issue.
[12:07] <stobix> cfhowlett: ah, thanks
[12:08] <_boki> /
[12:10] <stobix> All the hits I get on google speaks of how to replace nouveau with nvidia. Nvidia does not yet support my card. It works in nouveau, but I get as many error messages (of the same type) per second that my SSD fills up in a matter of seconds, plus that there is no way for me to use anything outside of X.
[12:15] <keevitaja> hi, is there a downside in using shutdown -r now versus the unity shutdown?
[12:15] <keevitaja> considering, that all my work is saved
[12:16] <keevitaja> shutdown -r now is so much faster
[12:21] <nutzz> hey guys, I have some problems with ncurses. It doesn't display unicode charachers code properly. Here is how it display an unicode table http://paste.ubuntu.com/7239276/
[12:26] <geirha> sounds like you haven't set utf-8 as encoding
[12:26] <filippo> c'ГЁ qalcuno?
[12:32] <euryale> i installed ubuntu 14.04 daily build, would i need to re-install if 14.04 stable is release or i just have to update the daily build?
[12:33] <cfhowlett> !final|euryale
[12:33] <euryale> ok thanks :)
[12:34] <euryale> when exactly the stable will be release?
[12:36] <d0tf0x> yo
[12:36] <cfhowlett> euryale 17th
[12:37] <d0tf0x> hey all
[12:38] <d0tf0x> login
[12:38] <d0tf0x> login:
[12:43] <euryale> oh its getting near :D thanks cfhowlett :)
[12:46] <euryale> nice they also fix ubuntu software center, it's kinda fast now compared to the previous, it's sluggish.
[12:48] <derple> hah. Kaneda openening theme just came on the radio... lol. Akira
[12:49] <euryale> is it recommended i install the drivers for amd?
[12:53] <awaad> I am thinking about DRBD in dual master mode between two remote locations connected via WAN and one of them is mounted as a read only parition.
[12:53] <awaad> What problems may occur?
[13:02] <derple> i have a irc question - how do i search channels to find out if a mmo game title has a channel on irc? can i use * or ? in search?
[13:04] <_Trullo> , /list "name of chan you are looking for" skip the " " though
[13:04] <_Trullo> or you can be adventurous and just /join #birdfeeders or whatever the game is called
[13:05] <derple> so... /list #<wildcard?>warcraft<wildcard>
[13:05] <derple> can i use wildcard * to search all channels containing warcraft?
[13:12] <meway> can somebody help me find out if I have more than one wireless driver that may be conflicting with each-other? I'd really appreciate the time.
[13:15] <c2tarun> Hi friends, I am trying to share a folder from my ubuntu laptop to wifi network. When I am trying to access pdf from my tablet from shared folder I am getting error message of "Failed to copy the file filename.pdf". Can anyone please tell me what am I doing wrong?
[13:16] <meway> c2tarun, did you set permissions to the folder with "chmod"?
[13:18] <c2tarun> meway, I set it from properties of shared folder. http://imagebin.org/305184
[13:19] <diverdude> I have added this to my /etc/crontab:    1 * * * * /home/eic/www/eic_eatincommon/thirdparty/cakephp/lib/Cake/Console/cake TestSystem -app /home/eic/www/eic_eatincommon    but the script is not being executed...what am I missing?
[13:20] <meway> c2tarun, although others may be against this method and will probably correct me. Locate that folder in your terminal and chmod E-Books 777
[13:20] <Led_Zeppelin> how can I disable usb2.0 ?
[13:20] <meway> c2tarun, please note that mode 777 will make it available access to others.
[13:20] <c2tarun> meway, I just checked folders permission, its, drwxrwxrwx  6 tarun tarun   4096 Apr 12 18:42 E-Books
[13:21] <c2tarun> meway, I just checked folders permission, its, drwxrwxrwx  6 tarun tarun   4096 Apr 12 18:42 E-Books
[13:21] <shadej> Ubuntu13.04 is rejecting my USB connection to a phone
[13:21] <shadej> help
[13:21] <meway> c2tarun, it also may be possible that you can access the folder but the items in the folder need to have permissions set to.
[13:21] <c2tarun> shadej, is that an Iphone?
[13:21] <c2tarun> meway, ohhh...
[13:21] <c2tarun> let me try that
[13:21] <meway> :)
[13:22] <shadej> c2tarun: Tecno android
[13:22]  * meway is only here trying to figure out this thing with his wifi
[13:23] <c2tarun> meway, it worked :) thanks.
[13:23] <shadej> c2tarun: including samsung phones
[13:23] <meway> c2tarun, awesome :) glad I could help.
[13:23] <c2tarun> shadej, enable development mode from settings
[13:23] <shadej> c2tarun: I did
[13:23] <cfhowlett> shadej 13.04 is no longer supported as it has already passed end of life
[13:23] <cfhowlett> !eol
[13:24] <shadej> c2tarun: the mobile is not detecting it is connected with USB cable
[13:24] <c2tarun> Now basic linux question, I checked manual page and I can use -R to change permission of all the subfolders and files. But what if I'll paste some new file into the folder, do I have to change its permission too? Or is there anyway to automate this?
[13:25] <bjensen82> where can I find an up to date guide on how to setup exim4 to use gmail smtp?
[13:25] <meway> http://pastebin.com/6BR95dc9 <- maybe wireless driver issue? When my pc losses power without a proper shut down and reboots I have no wifi and it continues to stay that way until I boot an ubuntu live disk. The software claims that it is shut off by a hardware switch. But when I boot my live disk my wifi automagicly works again.
[13:27] <meway> bjensen82, google XD
[13:27] <shadej> cfhowlett: what do you mean ? everything else is working fine except the USB connection
[13:27] <bjensen82> meway: I did. I couldnt find any up to date. Only misguiding ones from 2012
[13:27] <attah> I can't get middle click to work with 3-finger click (ClickFinger3=2), but 3-finger tap can be made to work (TapButton3=2).. what's up with that?
[13:27] <meway> bjensen82, a better question would be "what is the most up to date guide for blablabla"
[13:28] <bjensen82> better yet: what is a working guide for exim4?
[13:28] <meway> bjensen82, whats the software version your trying to use?
[13:28] <TerranceWarrior> What is a good audio pci card for ubuntu in the $20-$30 range?
[13:28] <attah> also, where is it best to do user-defined touchpad settings?
[13:29] <meway> TerranceWarrior, #hardware may be able to help you.
[13:29] <meway> although I'm sure there is a support page with hardware info TerranceWarrior I'm just not sure where I'd probably google it.
[13:30] <TerranceWarrior> i don't use google! :)
[13:30] <cfhowlett> shadej 13.04 is out of support - no security upgrades, no help on forums or on this channel.  I strongly urge you to upgrade to a supported version; 12.04 or 13.10
[13:32] <meway> TerranceWarrior, I think a little part of the internets just died inside a little bit when you said that.
[13:32] <gjpmineco> hello all
[13:32] <motaka2> hello how can I install the latest version of umbrello ?
[13:32] <Guido1> Hello, I have Xubuntu and on the ext4 system partition 19 GB are in use. That seams to me quite a lot. How can I reduce it? (See which files and programs are not used any more etc.)
[13:32] <meway> TerranceWarrior, Yahoo, Bing, Ask should all give you sufficient answers if you don't use google I guess.
[13:33] <meway> Guido1, uninstall xubuntu and install lubuntu
[13:33] <cfhowlett> Guido1 that does seem excessive.  if you boot your xubuntu USB/CDROM, run gparted and shrink the partition to about 10 gb ...
[13:33] <TerranceWarrior> meway: I don't use them either.
[13:34] <meway> TerranceWarrior, Pro tip: IRC is not a search engine.
[13:34] <TerranceWarrior> i use duckduckgo.com.
[13:34] <Guido1> meway: i like xubuntu
[13:34] <meway> guibou, I was just giving you crap ;)
[13:34] <meway> sorry
[13:34] <gjpmineco> hey all i upgraded from ubuntu 13.04 and now i am getting an error about low graphics and it wont let me do anything
[13:34] <TerranceWarrior> they don't sell user data like google does. and they keep it all in-the-company.
[13:34] <Guido1> cfhowlett: the partition is 27,5 GB and 19 GB are used
[13:35] <meway> TerranceWarrior, fair enough :)
[13:35] <cfhowlett> Guido1 xubuntu itself = MAYBE 10 gigs fully loaded - do you have much music/data saved ?
[13:36] <Guido1> cfhowlett: not on that partition
[13:36] <cfhowlett> !home|Guido1
[13:36] <Guido1> cfhowlett: on that partition there are no documents, music, films etc.
[13:36] <meway> gjpmineco, When you think of a question do this. Tell us your computers, brand model, what O.S and version you are using, Distro and what wireless device you are currently using.
[13:37] <cfhowlett> Guido1 I used the above to set up my root system with about 10 gb and all of my data is in /home.  works well
[13:37] <meway> gjpmineco, *graphics device*
[13:37] <cfhowlett> Guido1 and please refrain from crossposting in multi channels.  makes things SO much less confusing
[13:37] <gjpmineco> XFX7770 ubuntu 13.10 no wireless
[13:38] <Anonymous_Privat> Salut
[13:38] <Anonymous_Privat> Hello
[13:38] <meway> gjpmineco, I'meant to say graphics device not wireless sorry.
[13:38] <Guido1> cfhowlett, ubottu: my data is on a secont partition. maybe it's usefull to adjst the depandences, but i think that there is some unnessessary stuff in the home folder and from updates etc.
[13:38] <gjpmineco> ok
[13:38] <attah> Anyone that's up-to-date on where to put touchpad config nowadays?
[13:39] <cfhowlett> Guido1 also : clean out your cache from time to time: sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get purge
[13:39] <meway> gjpmineco, now rephrase all of that into one complete sentence and question. It also helps if you give us sources of things you have already looked at. via google or something.
[13:40] <bjensen82> If I were to use ssmtp would it eliminate the need for exim if I just want to use it to send out system generated emails?
[13:41] <Guido1> cfhowlett: just run it and nothing has been removed
[13:41] <cfhowlett> Guido1 run df -H
[13:41] <diverdude> how do i check if crontab is running ?
[13:42] <Guido1> cfhowlett: just enter df -H or something before?
[13:42] <cfhowlett> Guido1 df -H      will display your partition's available/used space
[13:42] <davide87> net
[13:42] <gjpmineco> hey all i upgraded from ubuntu 13.04 and now i am getting an error about low graphics and it wont let me do anything i have tried everything i can think of but the system just hangs at restarting the display after choosing to use low graphics mode for one session i am using a custom built PC with Ubuntu 13.10 on a XFX 7770 1gb ghz edition graphics card can someone help me fix this issue i have tried to search via google but have not 
[13:43] <meway> bjensen82, I believe that ssmtp will send to one machine that will host the emails. If this is your goal than probably yes. I don't know anything about the software but that was my conclusion by glimpsing at the details from google.
[13:43] <identity> Has anyone here recently run into some gnutls_handshake() error? I have done no upgrades recently and I'm getting sporadic failures using git over https
[13:43] <identity> (as well as gnutls-cli)
[13:43] <Guido1> cfhowlett: what was the linkt of the pastebin?
[13:44] <cfhowlett> Guido1 ?  I sent no paste ...
[13:44] <meway> gjpmineco, be more specific than "it won't let me do anything" What exactly wont it let you do? change graphics settings? display options? resolution settings? ect...
[13:45] <Guido1> cfhowlett: i wanted to send the outcome - just says that 20 gb of 30 gb is uesed
[13:46] <cfhowlett> Guido1 filesystem or /home???
[13:47] <meway> gjpmineco, also what brand is the product? sapphire? MSI? Asus?
[13:47] <Guido1> cfhowlett: filesystem. the comant doesn't say anything about folders
[13:48] <cfhowlett> Guido1 nice.  shrink it with gparted, assign the free space to /home     - done
[13:50] <euryale> how do i install radeon hd 8400 driver for ubuntu 14.04 daily build?
[13:51] <gjpmineco> it asks me if i want to change the settings but then just goes back to the same question after choosing to use my saved settings and if and if i choose to use default settings it drops to a list of services that have started and just hangs there
[13:51] <cfhowlett> euryale ask #ubuntu+1
[13:51] <gjpmineco> the Brand Vid card is a XFX HD Radeon 7770
[13:51] <euryale> ok thanks. switching..
[13:51] <meway> gjpmineco, google "install proprietary graphics drivers k3b etc"
[13:52] <phao> Hey. Is there some kind of "sticky notes" app which I can use to put notes on my "desktop" window?
[13:52] <phao> I guess something like windows 7 sticky notes =D hehe
[13:52] <Guido1> cfhowlett: baobab helpet. the browser uses 13 gb, but still i think i can free some space
[13:52] <meway> phao you could type "sticky notes" in the software center :P
[13:52] <adrenalink> Hello! I have  Ubuntu in dual boot with Debian.  Why my update-grub command from Ubuntu recognize  Debian as an Ubuntu partition and link its kernel to the UUID of Ubuntu?
[13:53] <phao> Hehe. yep
[13:53] <meway> :)
[13:53] <phao> I'm not used to software center, tb.
[13:53] <phao> tbh*
[13:53] <motaka2> can anyone help me install the latest version of umbrello on my ubuntu 12.04?
[13:53] <meway> you should get familiar with it. It will become your friend.
[13:54] <meway> motaka2, google.
[13:54] <motaka2> meway: I am doing it. But I don't know how to do it? What is KDE ?
[13:55] <meway> google will tell you what kde means :)
[13:55] <cfhowlett> motaka2 sudo apt-get install umbrello
[13:55] <cfhowlett> !kde|motaka2
[13:55] <phao> I see.
[13:55] <meway> motaka2, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDE
[13:55] <motaka2> cfhowlett: That doesn't give me the latest version
[13:56] <phao> Sometimes I confuse beginners with trollers. I can't tell the difference.
[13:57] <cfhowlett> motaka2 http://umbrello.kde.org/installation.php
[13:57] <phao> motaka2, cfhowlett seems to be a bot (controlled by software) which informs about certain terms.
[13:57] <phao> !kde
[13:57] <motaka2> cfhowlett: I am reading that. so I should install that from source code?
[13:57] <gjpmineco> meway: i cant even get as far as thoes steps talk about
[13:57] <phao> Ahh, sorry
[13:57] <phao> ubottu seems to be the bot.
[13:57] <phao> I misread the nicks =D
[13:58] <motaka2> or is there a repository I can add to install
[13:58] <cfhowlett> motaka2 if you decline to use the repository version, install from source is your next option
[13:58] <gjpmineco> they all talk about using the net connection and the software updater
[13:58] <gjpmineco> i cant even get that far into the gui start up
[13:58] <phao> motaka2, but he was just telling you what is kde, since you've asked.
[13:58] <motaka2> cfhowlett: I dont decline, what I get from source code is 2.85 but at least they released 2.11
[13:59] <motaka2> I just need to know how to install latest version of umbrello
[13:59] <cfhowlett> motaka2 they list all install options on the umbrello site.
[14:00] <gjpmineco> anyone good with linux able to work with me one on one for a lil bit to help me with my upgrade issue??
[14:01] <smaudet> here's a good one - best program to file taxes with on ubuntu
[14:01] <smaudet> anyone?
[14:01] <cfhowlett> smaudet software center
[14:01] <jozaTheManager> hello! how to auto open disk on startup in ubuntu? disk is mounted but I cannot access to it after startup, first i need to open it in nautilus. it is possible to auto open it?
[14:02] <smaudet> cfhowlett: software center can file taxes? :P
[14:02] <Johnny_Linux> lol
[14:02] <daddy> hello, i accidentally switched into a virtual console from X, how do i get back to X? thank you.
[14:03] <meway> Smark, I'd use turbotax for that one xD
[14:05] <gjpmineco> meway can you help me
[14:06] <gjpmineco> ok i restarted and i am seeing a msg about " the system is running is low-graphics mode "
[14:07] <spoutnik16> hi, i'm struggling about server stuff, dns, subdomain, serving multiple website, and such things
[14:07] <spoutnik16> can anyone help me understand those things ?
[14:08] <gjpmineco> i click ok then i get 4 choices run in low graphics mode for just one session or reconfigure graphics, or troubleshoot the error, or exit to console login
[14:08] <cfhowlett> spoutnik16 http://www.linuxine.com/linuxbooks
[14:08] <spoutnik16> cfhowlett: thx
[14:10] <spoutnik16> cfhowlett: well, in fact, my problem is i don't know where to search ^^
[14:11] <spoutnik16> like, i want my server to serve on multiple domain name, for a few personnal projects, where do i have to search ? is that an in build thing for webserver ? how is that thing called ?
[14:11] <identity> so. anyone else running into gnutls_handshake() errors?
[14:11] <cfhowlett> spoutnik16 may I suggest asking the irc to teach you server basics is NOT the best way to learn what you need to learn.  read more, study more and see the #ubuntu-server channel.
[14:11] <jozaTheManager> hello! it is possible to auto open partition on ubuntu startup?
[14:12] <spoutnik16> cfhowlett: thx
[14:13] <jozaTheManager> lol more than thousand users on channel and no reply on my answer... almost 5 hours... unbelieveable
[14:13] <identity> jozaTheManager: auto open a partition?
[14:13] <identity> in what way?
[14:13] <identity> if you want to automatically mount it, configure fstab appropriately for that partition
[14:14] <identity> (that is, set it to auto)
[14:14] <jozaTheManager> identity: yes... if you hover on partition in nautilus it shos "Mount and open partition"
[14:14] <cfhowlett> jozaTheManager canonical offers paid expert support.  this channel has volunteers.
[14:14] <identity> jozaTheManager: What are you trying to do, exactly? You want to mount a partition automatically? Like, mount an external harddrive automatically?
[14:14] <jozaTheManager> cfhowlett: i know and i believe that a lot of volunteers know how to solve my problem
[14:15] <jozaTheManager> identity: i have ssd and hdd. on ssd there's ubuntu 14.04 and on hdd are some folders. i want to auto mount/open hdd on startup.
[14:15] <cfhowlett> jozaTheManager 14.04 is supported in #ubuntu+1 until official release April 17th
[14:16] <identity> jozaTheManager: Are you familiar with using a terminal?
[14:16] <jozaTheManager> identity: yes
[14:16] <identity> jozaTheManager: Then "man fstab" and edit /etc/fstab (as root) using your preferred editor
[14:16] <identity> and add an entry for your hdd
[14:16] <adrenalink> jozaTheManager: a lot of time ago this irc channel helped me about automount. As identity is saying to you you have to modify the fstab file (/etc/fstab), but unfortunately I don't remember the specific options.
[14:17] <jozaTheManager> cfhowlett: i don't think that there's huge difference between 13.10 and 14.04 for fstab
[14:17] <motaka2> Can anyone help me with latest installation of umbrello ?
[14:17] <jozaTheManager> identity: okay, i see where's the problem
[14:18] <identity> it'll be something like: /dev/sXX /media/hdd filesystem rw,exec,user,async,auto 0 0
[14:18] <DJones> jozaTheManager: While there may not be much difference between 13.10 and 14.04, there can be differences due to 14.04 being a development release, and as such, its not supported in the channel
[14:19] <jozaTheManager> identity: same settings are also in Disks program, but when I clicked to disable automatic mount options and set mount at startup, i've got error at boot
[14:19] <jozaTheManager> DJones: you're right ;)
[14:20] <identity> jozaTheManager: I'm not familiar with the disks utility as I do not use the GUI applications provided at all. What error did you get?
[14:21] <jozaTheManager> identity: i don't remember exact error message, but i think that it was something about UUID
[14:23] <jozaTheManager> identity: just to be clear -> mount means that partition becomes available for reading and writing at startup or it means just to show that partition exists?
[14:25] <identity> jozaTheManager: it means that it gets available for reading and writing
[14:25] <identity> becomes*
[14:25] <identity> (depending on your mount options)
[14:28] <Kamuela> How do I check what video driver I'm using?
[14:32] <hkrwhitehat> hi
[14:32] <vonsyd0w> Kamuela, lshw -c video
[14:33] <Kamuela> vonsyd0w: Thank you. It says my driver is i915 but I don't believe that's my actual card. My graphics is HD4600
[14:34] <vonsyd0w> thats the driver used for that card
[14:34] <vonsyd0w> I have a HD4000 and it says the same thing
[14:35] <Kamuela> vonsyd0w: Do you have display issues? I have flickering and a weird low-DPI high-contrast view at times.
[14:36] <vonsyd0w> nope, i'm on a thinkpad running 12.04 and haven't had issues ever
[14:37] <paradisee_> http://dpaste.com/1777472/
[14:37] <paradisee_> how can i solve this?
[14:37] <cfhowlett> !it|paradisee_
[14:37] <Kamuela> vonsyd0w: mm, the only time i could say I didn't have issues was on 13.04 + the Intel official drivers. Any other, 12.04, 13.10, has given me trouble
[14:38] <paradisee_> i can translate for you what's wrong with it
[14:38] <paradisee_> no need to change channel
[14:38] <cfhowlett> paradisee_ sorry to say, this is the english ubuntu support channel
[14:38] <paradisee_> it just says: Interrupted when i try to remove the package
[14:38] <cfhowlett> paradisee_ interrupted?  no further info?
[14:39] <paradisee_> nope
[14:39] <paradisee_> i tried also to abort the session with it..but still nothing
[14:39] <paradisee_> can't remove it, or purge..
[14:39] <Kamuela> vonsyd0w: Ha, Intel updated for 13.10. I just upgraded to 14.04 last night.  really hope it'll still install
[14:40] <Kamuela> https://01.org/linuxgraphics/
[14:40] <cfhowlett> paradisee_ I'm hesitant to advise as I can't read the feedback ... sorry
[14:40] <vonsyd0w> Kamuela, ah ok
[14:40] <paradisee_> there's nothing to read
[14:42] <Kamuela> vonsyd0w: distribution not supported... UGH
[14:44] <ccTLS> Hello everyone!I need some help.I was installed The Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 Beta 2,How to find out gnome version.thanks!
[14:44] <cfhowlett> ccTLS ask in #ubuntu+1 for 14.04 support
[14:44] <juboba> hey, I'm trying to install ubuntu from usb and I'm getting SYSLINUX 4.07 ... No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found!
[14:45] <juboba> the drive is set to FAT32 filesystem
[14:49] <ice9> any channel operator here?
[14:49] <alquaida> hi
[14:49] <Guye> Hi i need help
[14:49] <alquaida> i wan't to install rufus
[14:49] <alquaida> and it says permision denied
[14:49] <alquaida> when ./configure
[14:49] <Guye> How I can do to display a thumbnail icons instead of a clock?
[14:50] <alquaida> someoane can help me
[14:51] <cfhowlett> !patience | alquaida
[14:52] <alquaida> ok tanks
[14:59] <alquaida> someone now  how to make a bootable stick in ubuntu?
[14:59] <cfhowlett> !usb|alquaida
[15:00] <alquaida> tnx
[15:01] <cjae> How do you check what drives are spinning? I have / + home on a ssd.
[15:01] <Guye> hi, mi ong, jog, avi icons are clocks, how i restore to preview picture????
[15:06] <juboba> hey, I'm trying to install ubuntu from usb and I'm getting SYSLINUX 4.07 ... No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found!
[15:07] <Guye> mi icons break preview picture
[15:07] <Guye> preview pictures
[15:08] <Guye> someone help on previous images in the icons
[15:08] <euryale> im back :)
[15:09] <euryale> oops wrong channel
[15:22] <Major-Tom> Bonjour
[15:23] <cuddylier> Is there a way to check if there is an ethernet cable plugged into my ubuntu server?
[15:24] <cjae> are my disks spinning all the time?
[15:25] <cjae> the  / is on a separate ssd
[15:40] <Guye> i need help: icons jpg, png, avi... no preview picture
[15:40] <Major-Tom> see if you created a link shorcut
[15:45] <Guye> i need help: icons jpg, png, avi... no preview picture
[15:46] <Guest2092> i have a laptop which i installed a 32 bit operating system it can easily support 64 bit, but i want to know if there is anyway to just upgrade to 64 bit vs doing a clean install
[15:47] <Major-Tom> Your icons are maybe a link from the picture on the web. You must right-click and save-as
[15:48] <darkreaper> How can anyone tell me ehat machine language is?
[15:48] <dwarder> how do i set current time - 5 hours ?
[15:48] <dwarder> system time
[15:49] <Guye> i need help: icons jpg, png, avi... no preview picture
[15:50] <Major-Tom> zzzzzzzzz
[15:50] <Major-Tom> xxxxxxxxx
[15:50] <Major-Tom> ccccccc
[15:50] <Major-Tom> vvvvvvvvv
[15:50] <Major-Tom> bbbbbbbb
[15:50] <Major-Tom> nnnnnnnnnn
[15:50] <unopaste> Major-Tom 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
[15:50] <Guest2092> i have a laptop which i installed a 32 bit operating system it can easily support 64 bit, but i want to know if there is anyway to just upgrade to 64 bit vs doing a clean install
[15:52] <TerranceWarrior> Can someone help me with my NVIDIA audio card. It doesn't appear to produce sound.
[15:52] <TerranceWarrior> ?
[15:52] <compdoc> its a pci card?
[15:53] <TerranceWarrior> compdoc: internel
[15:53] <TerranceWarrior> on the mb.
[15:53] <compdoc> oh
[15:56] <TerranceWarrior> MCP72XE/MCP72P/MCP78U/MCP78S High Definition Audio
[15:56] <TerranceWarrior> Thats my model
[15:57] <Hoihe> Ahoy.. I recently bought a piece of DvD and been trying to burn a 3 GB large ISO. On the case, it says 4.7 GB DvD R...
[15:58] <Hoihe> But when I check the blank disc in Ubuntu, it only says 1.5 GB free.
[15:58] <Hoihe> Does anyone know what may be wrong?
[16:00] <kuruvi> guys I'm trying to snapshot logical volume but getting error "insufficient free space" , when I go "vgdisplay" then I can see "Free  PE / Size       11 / 44.00 MiB"
[16:00] <kuruvi> but I have lot of free space "df -h" gave me this http://paste.ubuntu.com/7240223/
[16:00] <kuruvi> how do I get more space for logical volume "ubuntu-vg"
[16:00] <nf7> Hoihe: Are you tring to make a bootable ISO for installing a Linux distro? Or is this for something else?
[16:01] <ska> How do I install the native nvidia 331/bumblebee drivers for 14.04
[16:01] <Hoihe> It's a bootable ISO indeed but for dual booting WIn7.
[16:01] <Hoihe> I've got CD keys and all that, but no disc.
[16:02] <Hoihe> [Compatibilities are driving me mad, and sometimes using WINE requires having some form of windows partition to install the thing in the first place.. so I give up and go dual boot route]
[16:02] <Hoihe> Anyway... Ubuntu finished its updating session.. and requires me to restart.
[16:02] <Hoihe> I'll be back
[16:03] <nf7> Hoihe: I see. Is there a reason you aren't using a flash drive instead of a CD?
[16:03] <Hoihe> Ah yes
[16:03] <Hoihe> My BIOS won't boot from flash drive
[16:03] <Guido1> hello, is there a way to fix windows xp from out linux? After hitting xp by grub i only get to see a blinking "_"
[16:03] <Hoihe> At least, I see no option to do so.
[16:03] <nf7> Hoihe: Is it very old?
[16:03] <nf7> Hoihe: Like more than 10 years old?
[16:03] <Hoihe> Let me check its name.
[16:05] <Hoihe> MSI MS-7369
[16:05] <Hoihe> That's the motherboard. AFAIK, the BIOS was never flashed.
[16:05] <nf7> Hoihe: Ok
[16:05] <Guye> error in my icons: http://www.subeimagenes.com/img/captura-de-pantalla-de-2014-04-12-17-50-36-921866.html
[16:07] <Guye> help help http://www.subeimagenes.com/img/captura-de-pantalla-de-2014-04-12-17-50-36-921866.html
[16:07] <Hoihe> Here's the link to the official site. They suggest flashing the BIOS with an USB Pen drive..
[16:07] <Hoihe> http://www.msi.com/product/mb/K9N_Neo_V2.html#/?div=BIOS
[16:07] <nf7> Hoihe: Well I can't really find any information on it. I've never heard of a motherboard that couldn't boot from USB though... How have you tried booting before?
[16:07] <nf7> I could be wrong though
[16:08] <Hoihe> What do you mean? It offers options for HDD, Floppy and optical drive
[16:08] <Guye> i need help my icons:http://www.subeimagenes.com/img/captura-de-pantalla-de-2014-04-12-17-50-36-921866.html
[16:10] <nf7> Hoihe: In the boot order you mean?
[16:10] <Hoihe> Yes, those are the options.
[16:13] <nf7> Hoihe: Have you tried plugging in a bootable usb, booting, hitting a function key for the boot device and seeing if it shows up? Keep in mind that the USB drive must be made bootable, it can't just be a normal USB.
[16:15] <nf7> Hoihe: Well, don't bother wasting your time if you know for a fact that it won't boot. I just thought I'd mention it since making bootable CDs is a waste of a CD IMO. But you may not have the option obviously.
[16:15] <Hoihe> What do you mean, the function key? F9 or F10?
[16:15] <Hoihe> I can try..
[16:15] <Hoihe> In the meantime, I was messing with my bootable DVD...
[16:15] <Hoihe> And apparently it works.. ._.
[16:15] <Hoihe> Despite what it said
[16:17] <Hoihe> In this case... since the burning worked..
[16:17] <nf7> Hoihe: Well it's different on every computer. Mine uses F2 to boot from a specific device, but yours could use del, or another key. I'm not talking about going into the BIOS and changing the boot order though, that's pointless.
[16:17] <nf7> Hoihe: That's good that it works though.
[16:17] <Hoihe> Next question: Is there any way to avoid MBR from overwriting GRUB?
[16:20] <nf7> Hoihe: I'm not sure, but the WindowsDualBoot article on the Ubuntu says to install Windows 7 first because its bootloader is very finicky. Perhaps you could just reinstall GRUB again after Windows 7 is installed?
[16:20] <nf7> Hoihe: *Ubuntu wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot
[16:21] <kuruvi> is there anyway to move free space from one logicvolume to another?
[16:22] <Hoihe> I'll test
[16:22] <Hoihe> Time to reboot
[16:22] <Hoihe> Brb!
[16:31] <Bercik> Hi guys. Anyone tried bcache function on Ubuntu? I'm trying to make it work.. but no luck so far.
[16:34] <TJ-> Bercik: more details please ... kernel version, what you've tried, etc.
[16:35] <Bercik> 3.13.0-19-generic, well.. I  managed to mount bcache, make filesystem on it.. but when saving/reading from filesystem I don't see expected speeds.
[16:37] <TJ-> Bercik: Was this a fresh new install with new block devices, or conversion of existing file-system(s)
[16:38] <Bercik> It was a fresh install in VM, just to try out how bcache works.
[16:38] <Bercik> I added 2 disk after I finished installing OS.
[16:40] <TJ-> Bercik: If it's in a VM then performance would be dictated by the VM to some extent
[16:42] <interweb> hello
[16:42] <interweb> How do I can gpg a folder ?
[16:45] <oldchinaphone> ++
[16:45] <Bercik> TJ-, sure, but I can cleary tell that it's not working properly. HDD gets 40MB/s   SSD around 220MB/s
[16:45] <Bercik> even in benchmerks inside VM.
[16:46] <licnep> trying to install 14.04, I already freed some 170GB on my HD. What would the install side by side with windows button do? Should I just click that or partition manually?
[16:48] <kupo_> doesnt it ask you how much you want to use?like 8 gigs or whatever
[16:48] <licnep> forget it i think i'll do it manually just to be sure. What about just a single ext4 / partition and a swap partition? (how much swap do i need for hibernation if i have 4 gigs of ram?
[16:49] <licnep> kupo_: i already reduced the win partition by 170GB so all that space is empty and i will use it all for ubuntu
[16:49] <kupo_> swap.i think 500 Mb or 750
[16:49] <kupo_> i did too much on mine on accident and did like 3 gigs. but oh well
[16:50] <licnep> if i recall correctly you needed swap to be at least as much as the ram for hibernation to work. But maybe that changed, i'm not sure
[16:50] <kupo_> 500 or under is enough easily
[16:50] <kupo_> you may be right
[16:50] <kupo_> which is why mine is 3.50
[16:51] <kupo_> i have hibernation issues . and since i use SSD i just shutdown now
[16:51] <licnep> makes sense
[16:51] <licnep> yea i never managed to get hibernation to work on my old laptop
[16:51] <licnep> hopefully it will work on this one, but i know there are still a lot of problems about hibernation on linux
[16:52] <kupo_> yeah. it worked perfectly for me before. but since i reinstalled Os. i have to do it via terminal. then it works fine
[16:53] <TJ-> Bercik: Does "lsblk" show the bcache devices correctly configured?
[16:54] <Bercik> give me a moment plz. I clread configuration and starting over..
[16:54] <levo> any idea about how to convert a  text searchable pdf file to a pdf image file? (formulas in the former aren't readable in e-reader)
[16:55] <ningu> I'm getting some weird locale errors on a new server. I've installed language-pack-en-base, /etc/default/locale is set to en_US.UTF-8, and my env vars are set properly I believe. however I get errors like
[16:55] <ningu> perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
[16:55] <ningu> to make it stranger these errors occur for one user on the server but not another.
[16:55] <ningu> any idea what's going on or how to debug it?
[16:56] <drfoo_> greetings , doing a dist-upgrade ran into a snag
[16:57] <drfoo_> Processing triggers for man-db ...
[16:57] <Bercik> TJ-, sorry I just got a call and have to go. Are u available here most of the time? I'd like to continue with you if possible.
[16:57] <drfoo_> ...usr/lib/man-db/manconv -f UTF-8:ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8//IGNORE -q: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[16:57] <drfoo_> process is hung
[16:58] <drfoo_> whats the best way to get out of this?
[16:58] <drfoo_> kill process and reboot
[17:12] <Scotty__> Hello, Yesterday I updated my Compat drivers on kernel 3.8 After that My screen resolution is all messed up. Xrandr shows that the current resolution (incorrect one) is the only resolution this supports. I tried to add my normal resolution on xrandr but got nothing. I tried install fglrx drivers, but that didnt help either. Does anyone have any suggestions?
[17:12] <trism> ningu: try a: sudo locale-gen en_US.UTF-8;
[17:13] <Scotty__> It should be noted, that previous kernel versions without this driver and patch work fine.
[17:16] <ningu> trism: already did that :(
[17:16] <trism> ningu: what is the output you are getting from running: locale;
[17:17] <wieczorek1990> Handwritten music recognition survey. Still need some more replies. Please aid me: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wKc1yrfM4pwytpPDU91s5U14KxemtRUFtG7YOtgK7LQ/viewform
[17:17] <ningu> trism: it generates a bunch of locales including en_US.UTF-8
[17:17] <ningu> trism: sorry, I ran locale-gen with no args
[17:17] <ningu> and the output was for that
[17:19] <blind> Is there a way to do an apt-get install and specify certificate and private key? I know I can put it in apt.conf.d/45rulesname but that's not working so i'd like to try it manually.
[17:20] <kane77> hi, what may be the reason that I cannot kill process?
[17:22] <TJ-> blind: See "man apt-get" and  "--option"
[17:22] <kane77> I ran a game via Steam, but it was unresponsive so I used xkill to kill the window, but now I have a process that I'm not able to kill with kill -9
[17:25] <ningu> trism: when I run "locale" I get: locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
[17:25] <ningu> what is the default locale?
[17:25] <ningu> oh, wait. I think I see what's going on.
[17:34] <semak> Hello
[17:34] <Scotty__> It should be noted, that previous kernel versions without this driver and patch work fine. It should be noted that previous kernel verisons w/out the driver or patch work fine. Any suggestions?
[17:35] <blind> TJ-: have you done apt-get -o for ssl information before? maybe my syntax is wrong?: '' apt-get update -o "Acquire::https::example.com={Verify-Peer \"true\"; Verify-Host \"true\"; CaInfo \"/etc/apt/ssl/CA.crt\"; SslCert \"/etc/apt/ssl/user.crt\"; SslKey \"/etc/apt/ssl/user.key\";};" ''
[17:35] <TJ-> blind: ouch!!!
[17:36] <limac> hi I'm getting this error after installing bumblebee with nvidia-331 in ubuntu 13.10: ... the class has no package named 'primus-libs-ia32' ...
[17:36] <limac> anyone know what to do?
[17:37] <TJ-> blind: For that I'd use "--config-file"
[17:37] <blind> do you know, though, is that syntax correct? It's not working in a case where the conf file WAS working.
[17:38] <blind> hm using -c did work. so syntax must be incorrect..
[17:38] <blind> everybody on google is only doing this for proxy info :|
[17:40] <TJ-> blind: enable the Debug::* options
[17:44] <HelloWorld321> I like Empathy, but I don't notice it's notifications if I'm afk.  I'm really only worried about my Momma, who's listed as my only "Favorite" contact.  But its very normal for me to shut down my computer at the end of the day and see tray messages like "Are you there?  Are you there?", and I'd like my Momma to think I'm not ignoring her.  :(
[17:45] <HelloWorld321> So the question is: should I change IMs, or is there a way to get Empathy to do more to grab my attention?
[17:47] <cjae> Does ubuntu still use hdparm?
[17:49] <cjae> In /etc/hdparm.conf there is literally no settings that are not uncommented
[17:50] <g1_> My friend typed some "umask 000" command and lost root access. Cannot login to his own account. Recovery mode is also not showing on ubuntu. Any methods to get back root access via guest account or try ubuntu?
[17:52] <majorhat> g1_: hey
[17:54] <majorhat> Hey
[17:55] <blind> TJ-: i got it. i had to do -o Acquire::https::example.com::Verify-Peer="true" -o Acquire::https::example.com::Verify-Host="true"... etc etc
[17:57] <afflicto> Hey all. I'm trying to use jack with qjackctl but I have flickering audio. So I wanted to increase the buffer but I keep getting errors. I can only use 1024 frames/period and 2 periods/buffer, anything else I get errors. why?
[18:00] <tex83> I'm thinking of setting up a user account for use in software dev, and another for just hanging out/surfing. Is this feasible in ubuntu?
[18:00] <tex83> How do you make sure you still have access to all your programs?
[18:04] <bekks> tex83: Just create a second account, thats all, basically. You will have access to all programs installed using the package management system.
[18:05] <amirGZOOeldor> Q: Hello, I need to fakeroot my own laptop (beside me), my password has beed compromised and I use Xubuntu 13.10 + dual boot
[18:06] <amirGZOOeldor> you may google me and see i'm from Israel (IsraHell more likely)
[18:06] <bekks> amirGZOOeldor: Why dont you just chaneg your password then?
[18:06] <amirGZOOeldor> bekks: I wish to keep the Windows 7
[18:07] <bekks> amirGZOOeldor: And why dont you just change your password(s)?
[18:07] <tex83> bekks I'll have access to all the accounts from ~user when I'm logged into ~user2?
[18:07] <amirGZOOeldor> bekks: I wrote some #bull on FB and someone apparently hacked me from outside my IP address and all the house computers can't reach the...... wait....
[18:08] <amirGZOOeldor> the AP is working if restarted,
[18:08] <bekks> tex83: when setting up the second account to be an admin account (sudo access), sure you do.
[18:08] <dioioib> do you have your boot media
[18:08] <bekks> amirGZOOeldor: And why dont you just change your password(s) then?
[18:09] <black> hiiiii
[18:09] <amirGZOOeldor> bekks: it's been a while since I've used my GNU/Linux so I'm not sure if it's the correct password
[18:09] <black> hi
[18:09] <black> hi
[18:09] <Guest15517> hi
[18:09] <amirGZOOeldor> Hi
[18:09] <bekks> amirGZOOeldor: Then change the passwords. What so difficult about it?
[18:09] <dioioib> amirGZOOeldor: just boot of the install media and reset your password.
[18:09] <Guest15517> i like ur face c:
[18:10] <bekks> !password | amirGZOOeldor
[18:10] <amirGZOOeldor> Firefox is still safe to use right ^_^?
[18:10] <dioioib> yeah..
[18:10] <amirGZOOeldor> bekks: ok thanks dioioib thanks too
[18:11] <blackcat> jjjjjj
[18:11] <blackcat> WHAT THE HECK
[18:13] <Luther_KB4LHP> #ubuntu-hams
[18:14] <bekks> Luther_KB4LHP: #ubuntu-isnotinterestedinsspam
[18:16] <licnep> anyone knows how to install gnome3 on ubuntu 14? What's the package?
[18:17] <cheesecakes> licnep: gnome-shell
[18:17] <licnep> cheesecakes: mm ok, I did try installing gnome-shell but i don't see any new option appearing in lightdm..
[18:17] <licnep> maybe i did something wrong
[18:17] <OerHeks> licnep, 14.04 has gnome3 already
[18:17] <OerHeks> !14.04
[18:18] <Luther_KB4LHP> bekks thank you. Neither am I.
[18:20] <dioioib> licnep: have you installed gdm ?
[18:21] <Baako> hi guys when i skype someone they cant hear me but i can hear him. same thing when i try using voice search on google
[18:21] <dioioib> licnep: http://askubuntu.com/questions/152256/how-do-i-switch-from-lightdm-to-gdm
[18:21] <Baako> is they something i need to do to get it working?
[18:22] <bekks> Baako: mic muted occasionally?
[18:22] <Baako> bekks what you mean?
[18:23] <bekks> Baako: That your microphone might be muted.
[18:23] <Baako> how can i check this in ubuntu 13.10 please
[18:24] <bekks> Baako: click on the speaker symbol on the top right, go to audio settings and check it.
[18:25] <Baako> bekks i see sounds not audio in the option
[18:25] <bekks> Baako: Then click on it.
[18:26] <dupingping> Hi
[18:26] <dupingping> everybody.
[18:26] <Baako> bekks i am in
[18:26] <Baako> output
[18:26] <licnep> dioioib: ah no i don't think I have it installed. So i need gdm to use gnome-shell right? I'll try that
[18:26] <bekks> Baako: A microphone is an input device.
[18:26] <dupingping> Now I have opened chatting room.
[18:26] <dupingping> for Ubuntu
[18:26] <dupingping> http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/info/13873/ubuntu-develer-user?tab=conversations
[18:26] <Baako> bekks it is on
[18:27] <DJones> dupingping: Please don't advertise
[18:27] <bekks> Baako: Maybe increase the volume of that input source then.
[18:27] <dupingping> DJones: It's not advertise.
[18:27] <dioioib> licnep: well gnome desktop yes. then you need to stop lightDM it is all in that link.
[18:27] <nf7> What is the channel name for 14.04?
[18:27] <Baako> and i have tested the input level for both "digital input (S/INPUT) -usb 2.0 camera
[18:27] <dupingping> DJones: It's for Ubuntu develop and use as good.
[18:27] <dioioib> make sure you know how do drop into shell.
[18:28] <dupingping> DJones: And freely.
[18:28] <Baako> bekks and microphone -usb 2.0 camera
[18:28] <DJones> dupingping: In that case, there's no reason to post it here, this channel is just for Ubuntu support
[18:28] <dupingping> DJones: Oh, I see. sorry.
[18:28] <TJ-> nf7: #ubuntu+1
[18:29] <dupingping> DJones: my mistake.
[18:29] <dupingping> DJones: Please calm down.
[18:29] <dupingping> DJones: Now OK?
[18:30] <nf7> TJ-: thanks
[18:30] <Baako> bekks thanks
[18:30] <bekks> Baako: you're welcome
[18:34] <nf7> I've built Emacs from source. It resides in a folder in my home directory. Is there a way to make Ubuntu aware of it? Currently, the only way for me to launch it is to click on its icon in the explorer, or using the "emacs" terminal command (I put it in the path). It would be nice if I could search for it like a normal app and tie certain file types to open with it.
[18:36] <juanmontoya> nf7: sudo make install...?
[18:36] <trism> nf7: just add a .desktop file for it in ~/.local/share/applications/
[18:38] <arsen_> bluetooth don't work in my HP ProBook 4545s
[18:40] <nf7> trism: What needs to be included in the .desktop file?
[18:41] <trism> nf7: at the least I think it is just Name/Icon and Exec, but I would just copy the emacs .desktop file from the official package and edit the paths/maybe the name
[18:41] <vonsyd0w> nf7, there are others in /usr/share/applications you can use as a template
[18:42] <licnep> dioioib: thanks i think it worked :D
[18:42] <dioioib> licnep: fantastic. I am running gnome too.
[18:43] <dioioib> if it doesn't hold on reboot you will have to add a line to your init.rc
[18:47] <TJ-> nf7: There's a desktop file in the source package already; use it. http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/etc/emacs.desktop
[18:47] <Ploppz> Where is the channel for ubuntu phone?
[18:48] <Beldar>  !touch | Ploppz
[18:48] <Ploppz> Thanks!
[18:48] <dupingping> Hey
[18:49] <dupingping> Do you know an error?
[18:55] <pocaluce> ciao a tutti
[18:59] <Hoihe> Ahoy!
[19:00] <Hoihe> Does anyone know what the issue might be on Ubuntu 12.04, PoL 4.2.2 "PlayOnLinux is unable to find 32bits OpenGL libraries.
[19:00] <Hoihe> "?
[19:00] <Hoihe> Fresh install, installed properiatary drivers for Nvidia GTX 550 Ti
[19:00] <Slart> Hoihe: video drivers?
[19:00] <Slart> Hoihe: hmm.. 64 bit system perhaps?
[19:01] <Hoihe> 64 bit system, aye.
[19:01] <Hoihe> Last time I didn't have such issues, though.
[19:02] <dw1> Hoihe: i googled http://www.playonlinux.com/en/topic-9507.html
[19:02] <Slart> Hoihe: tried installing the ia32-libs package?
[19:02] <Slart> Hoihe: not sure it it's your problem but that is a common "fix 32 bit issues"-package
[19:02] <Hoihe> How does one get around installing that package?
[19:03] <Slart> Hoihe: something along the lines of   sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
[19:03] <dw1> Hoihe: add ubuntu to query
[19:04] <dw1> Hoihe: http://google.com/search?q=PlayOnLinux+is+unable+to+find+32bits+OpenGL+libraries+ubuntu
[19:05] <Hoihe> Also, I keep getting a "debconf communicate"  at the bottom of my screen randomly..
[19:05] <Hoihe> (using GNOME shelL)
[19:07] <macscam1> hey can anyone help make a usb install for an EFI machine
[19:08] <cacolop> hola
[19:10] <cacolop> hola, alguien sabe como puedo hacer para instalar programas en mi netbook con Ubuntu sin tener acceso a internet?
[19:10] <TJ-> !es | cacolop
[19:11] <cacolop> hi, anyone knows how can I do to install software on my netbook with Ubuntu without Internet access?
[19:11] <blind> cacolop: what software?
[19:12] <Baako> anyone here uses a mac>
[19:12] <Baako> ?
[19:12] <cacolop> blind: for example I want to install gambas2
[19:12] <optrusty> Hi guys I am on Irc7
[19:13] <blind> you would likely need to download them from another computer and put them on a flash drive or external hard drive and plug that into the netbook
[19:14] <blind> however, there's a good chance you'll also need dependency packages, which can quickly become a headache. you cannot put the netbook online?
[19:14] <cacolop> blind; ok, thanks
[19:16] <cacolop> yes, of course. Tomorrow I will have to go to a library
[19:16] <TJ-> cacolop: See for example https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware#Installing_packages_without_an_Internet_connection
[19:17] <jhutchins> There are some programs like apt-offline that help collect the dependencies and such.
[19:19] <cacolop> yesterday researching, select and mark the packages I had to install from Synaptic and then generate a script. The pc that has internet only has windows, so through jdownloader download the packages, but there were some that were not available and will then install that if I had a Synaptic gave me error
[19:20] <cacolop> thanks for the input
[19:20] <mdbrim> running a tomcat server and every week or so the webpages fail to load and the catalina.out log file has a ton of lines regarding java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space.
[19:20] <mdbrim> Google has yielded a few things that i've tried unsuccessfully
[19:21] <mdbrim> anyone familiar with this error that can help me out?
[19:22] <TJ-> mdbrim: Sounds like the application is leaking memory
[19:23] <mdbrim> yeah, i'm looking into that part as well to find out which one it is but i'm also unsure of what my heapsize is currently set to and if that's too small
[19:23] <mdbrim> maybe have TWO problems i dunno
[19:25] <TJ-> mdbrim: If it is *just* a case of the VM not operating with enough heap, then using "-Xmx ..." to increase the size will help work-around it
[19:25] <mdbrim> ok i've seen that on google but i've been unsuccessful in finding out where to put that
[19:27] <k-joseph> hi guys, i often times get this attention icon oon my top bar which says the update information is outdated which when i try install or check for updates gives me error http://pastebin.com/fWRcY5pq should i get bathered by this?
[19:31] <k-joseph> another thing is that i recently ran an upgrade command, whose changes i suspect affected my normal alt + tab key command, now why i press alt + tab i get two anoying navigate through current windows instead if the previous pretty one, my version is 12.04 LTS
[19:31] <irenicus09> hellow :)
[19:37] <Phsych> halo
[19:44] <macscam1> anyone know about black screen when installing. I have Radeon graphics drivers
[19:44] <bekks> !nodmodeset | macscam1
[19:44] <bekks> !nomodeset | macscam1
[19:47] <pdo_fn14> Meh, anyone feels instability of latest stable firefox now?.
[19:48] <muh_> hi all
[19:49] <stalin_mario> I am trying to secure my apache server and an audit revealed a vhost leak when sending a http packet to https. Any idea how to fix this ?
[19:50] <TJ-> stalin_mario: That report doesn't make sense, can you elaborate the exact report?
[19:51] <TJ-> stalin_mario: I suspect what you're actually talking about is a vhost that is available as HTTP (port 80) and HTTPS (port 443), which, if the service hosted there is supposed to be encrypted to protect the content, can be accessed over the unencrypted HTTP connection.
[19:51] <stalin_mario> TJ- Apache VHOST Disclosure Description, By sending a HTTP request to HTTPS, Apache will respond with an error containing the default virtual host.
[19:51] <stalin_mario> exactly
[19:51] <stalin_mario> but we are talking about 2 separate vhosts
[19:52] <Seveas> stalin_mario: oh, you just need to disable Apache's default ServerSignature
[19:52] <stalin_mario> Seveas: hmmm, no
[19:52] <stalin_mario> that is not what causes the issue
[19:52] <stalin_mario> besides it's already disabled
[19:56] <Baako> www.ahaha.com
[19:56] <Baako> lol didnt even know they was a url like that
[19:57] <|williamtdr|> Hi.
[19:57] <Baako> hello
[19:57] <|williamtdr|> Accidentally deleted a directory.
[19:57] <|williamtdr|> Crying right now.
[19:58] <Baako> trash
[19:58] <|williamtdr|> Ubuntu server 12.04, on an SSD.
[19:58] <|williamtdr|> Anything I can do?
[19:58] <Baako> look in trash
[19:58] <Seveas> |williamtdr|: restore from backup
[19:58] <|williamtdr|> Seveas: 404 not found
[19:59] <Seveas> |williamtdr|: cryying is the best you can do then :)
[19:59] <Phsych> BAI BAI BAI BAI people i will miss everyone nah
[19:59] <k1l_> !undelete
[19:59] <k1l_> |williamtdr|: ^
[19:59] <k1l_> but dont expect some wonders right there
[20:01] <Seveas> stalin_mario: ooh, you're right
[20:02] <junka> ubuntu does not get an IPv6 IP why?
[20:03] <Seveas> stalin_mario: http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/9127/https-apache2-information-leakage second answer
[20:04] <geirha> junka: mine does ...
[20:05] <junka> geirha, i do get with fedora but not with ubuntu
[20:06] <stalin_mario> Seveas: correct :) thx
[20:06] <macscam1> awesome i go tubuntu 14 running but i cant insall because i dont know what to do with partitions
[20:18] <john_rambo> I am trying to create a shell script for use with Transmission so thet it can shutdown the PC when download completes. using #shutdown 00 is not working .....coz it requires root access...Is there a way to do this ?
[20:19] <bekks> allow the user to run sudo shutdown without a password.
[20:19] <bekks> !sudo | john_rambo
[20:19] <operator1> hi all =D
[20:20] <operator1> i wondered... is it possible (or feasible) to run an ubuntu server install alongside a desktop ubuntu 12.04LTS distro install?
[20:23] <k1l_> operator1: server and desktop have the same base system
[20:23] <operator1> ok
[20:24] <jesi> Hello
[20:24] <jesi> Slow Ubuntu 12.04.4 boot on ASUS X53E / fresh install  http://pastebin.com/pxKAFKZF
[20:25] <operator1> im trying to run a game... but i have dynamic ip and ports need opening... a friend told me it wiould only be possible if i setup a server or asked my isp to install a single static ip line for my workstation
[20:26] <jesi> Any help with that slow ubuntu? Is driving me crazy!
[20:26] <operator1> if anyone can help... im trying to connect  aprogram called opensim to allow for other ppl to access my computer form the internet... but... after going through all their docs and instruct for more than a week ... no success.. i think the problem lies on my side of the net
[20:27] <k1l_> operator1: "open ports" is not correct. if you install a program that uses one port the port will be opened by that program. so that is not an issue.
[20:27] <operator1> oh ok ^^
[20:27] <roi1979> Hi all. Anyone got any idea on how to use environment variables ($USER or $HOME) in a *.desktop file?
[20:27] <k1l_> operator1: but dyn ip is an issue for a server. you will need to tell your changing ip every time or get an dynip domain
[20:27] <Baako> gnome or untity? i have try gnome(default) and its okay but not sure about unity
[20:28] <operator1> but... how can i deal with a dynamic ip in ubuntu... the program requires the client to connect via my external IP... which frequent changes
[20:28] <operator1> ok
[20:28] <operator1> how to get dynip the easy way
[20:28] <roi1979> Baako: Unity.
[20:28] <jesi> What is the audit_printk_skb on startup?
[20:28] <operator1> can i do that strictly inside ubuntu?
[20:28] <k1l_> operator1: get a dynip domain service and see if your router can manage that
[20:29] <roi1979> Baako: Do you know that it *works* on Gnome?
[20:29] <Yelu> operator1: You don't need to install a server instead of the desktop with yout static ip/reachable port(s) problem
[20:29] <Baako> roi1979 whats the command to install ti please? also what do you mean but **works**
[20:29] <operator1> ok... i tried.. "http://no-ip.com" but no success when doing the port check... couldnt see me
[20:29] <operator1> ok
[20:29] <operator1> ty ^^
[20:30] <operator1> so this distro should be fine then? so where to begin? lol
[20:30] <Yelu> operator1: How is your current machine connected to the internet?
[20:30] <Yelu> operator1: distro should be fine, yep.
[20:30] <operator1> Yelu: dsl thru isp (att) and router
[20:30] <jhutchins> roi1979: http://superuser.com/questions/121261/how-can-i-set-environment-variables-for-a-graphical-login-on-linux
[20:31] <k1l_> operator1: easiest way is to see if the router can manage that (most routers can nowadays)
[20:31] <Yelu> ok
[20:31] <operator1> kk
[20:31] <operator1> i tried the port forward feature inside the router to no avail
[20:31] <k1l_> operator1: if you want it from the ubuntu server see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DynamicDNS. but you need to tell you router to forward the ports to that server anyways
[20:31] <operator1> still coulnt see me from out there
[20:32] <roi1979> jhutchins: Thanks, but I meant from *within* a .desktop file. I've tried, but it seems not to work.
[20:32] <jesi> My fresh installation of Ubuntu Ubuntu 12.04.4 is slow on an ASUS X53E. Running dmseg brought the next message http://pastebin.com/pxKAFKZF I can see that "audit_printk_skb" is what is causing the error. Anyone know something about this?
[20:32] <operator1> ok.. i will try it agin... is there anything on the OS side that might interfere with router settings such as port fowarding?
[20:32] <roi1979> gtg
[20:32] <Yelu> operator1: you want to find the port(s) the software needs to be open and open them up in your router. - or have you already done so?
[20:33] <jhutchins> robher: I think the .desktop options are documented at http://freedesktop.org, but I have heard that different DEs implement different ones and inconsistently.
[20:33] <operator1> i know the ports i  need to have people come in are 9000 - 9006
[20:33] <k1l_> operator1: no, the router is the main problem if you didnt change anything on that ubuntu so far
[20:33] <operator1> ok
[20:33] <Ahmuck> hi.  is there a way i can use spanish and english on the same computer with spell check?
[20:34] <Yelu> operator1: ok, and you opened them in your router?  Also your machine's firewall has to open these ports.
[20:34] <jan__> hello
[20:34] <k1l_> Yelu: no, not on ubuntu
[20:34] <operator1> k
[20:34] <operator1> no?
[20:34] <k1l_> Yelu: it will not block the ports by default.
[20:34] <Viccie> Hi. My 13.10 installation will sometimes freezes... My mouse starts to stutter, moving slower and slower and then.. Total freeze. How can I investigate what is causing this?
[20:34] <macscam> i just got 14.04 running but i dont know how to install it to the correct partition, any help please
[20:35] <jhutchins> operator1: Does the router get an external address, or does the modem do NAT?
[20:35] <Viccie> I scanned my memory with memtest ... two passes, no errors
[20:35] <k1l_> !trusty | macscam
[20:35] <operator1> no NAT... i get external
[20:35] <jhutchins> operator1: Does the router do NAT?
[20:35] <operator1> yes
[20:35] <Yelu> k1|_: I see ( I activate always sudo ufw  enable with deny all in the first place)
[20:36] <jhutchins> Ok, you may be able to run the dyndns client on the router - many have it built in - and the router is what needs to do the port forwarding.  What is the router?
[20:36] <operator1> netgear 7550
[20:36] <k1l_> Yelu: yep, if you change something by hand then you know about that and you know that you need to open that for your services :)
[20:37] <operator1> yes
[20:37] <jhutchins> operator1: Do you have an external system you can test from?
[20:37] <macscam> uhh i dont think its just a ubunutu 14 thing tho ... can someone help me install ubuntu to partition
[20:37] <operator1> mmhmm
[20:37] <Viccie> Hi. My 13.10 installation will sometimes freezes... My mouse starts to stutter, moving slower and slower and then.. Total freeze. How can I investigate what is causing this?
[20:38] <jhutchins> macscam: What did you try to do?  How did you try to do it?  What did you expect to happen?  What happened instead?
[20:39] <Yelu> k1|_: yes, operator1 probably has set up a vanilla machine, but I just wanted to check this info
[20:39] <operator1> define vanilla?
[20:39] <operator1> haha
[20:39] <scrubfest> Hey, I am completely new to ubuntu and I have a couple of questions: What is power management when it comes to network management, and should I disable it?
[20:40] <Yelu> operator1: basic installation with no changes (firewall)
[20:40] <operator1> ok
[20:40] <scrubfest> What does it mean when a command is :write (how do I call that?)
[20:40] <Raydiation> hi, im having trouble with skype and i know i need to install 32bit libs for alsa/pulse
[20:40] <Raydiation> whats the package called/where can i find that
[20:40] <jhutchins> scrubfest: Safe to leave it at the default.
[20:40] <k1l_> Yelu: yep, you are right. i suggested he had not changed stuff so far.
[20:40] <scrubfest> My wifi seems to be disconnecting at random, and a suggestion was to turn power management off.
[20:40] <operator1> if i were to start over fresh install... what would you advise i do differntly? and is there a way to estup the install in a way the provides my warkstation a static ip address? or is that quiet silly?
[20:40] <operator1> lol
[20:41] <scrubfest> I have to reboot after my wifi collapses, which seems to happen at random. But very frequent.
[20:43] <jhutchins> scrubfest: Why not just restart the wifi or networking?
[20:44] <jhutchins> scrubfest: It won't be power management if you're actively using the system.
[20:44] <scrubfest> Alright, so I should leave it on?
[20:44] <jhutchins> scrubfest: Yes.
[20:44] <scrubfest> By restart the wifi, do you mean the... sudo network-manager restart
[20:44] <Yelu> operator1: there are two locations you could use a static ip - local (your eth0 interface) and on the "outside" (your ISP can give you one) - But most Games don't need a public static IP on the "outside"  so you could make your local dhcp ip a static one and open the ports in your router to point to this local ip (your nachine)
[20:44] <scrubfest> Cant remember if thats the exact command, but something along of those lines
[20:44] <InFierno> Anyone got 2mins to help me fix an rsync issue
[20:44] <jhutchins> scrubfest: It's theoretically possible, but I haven't heard of anybody having a problem with the wifi power management taking down an active connection.
[20:45] <JuneBUG> InFierno  Simple  just ReSync :-P
[20:45] <InFierno> @June yes its copying directories but not the files inside
[20:45] <operator1> Yelu: can u guide me thru this? or does it need to be done at the router level?
[20:45] <scrubfest> Alright. Furthermore how do I call this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2627886/how-do-i-run-a-c-program-from-vim
[20:45] <scrubfest> I dont understand where I am supposed to input said command from VIM
[20:45] <jhutchins> scrubfest: probably sudo service network-manager restart, or sudo service networking restart
[20:46] <Yelu> operator1: what is the documentation of your software telling you about ports and connections?
[20:46] <jhutchins> Croon: I take it you can not simply reset the connection in the network manager?
[20:46] <scrubfest> Where does this: :!gcc -o somename % && ./somename go?
[20:46] <jhutchins> scrubfest: Press escape.
[20:47] <operator1> Yelu: the program's docs say 9000 - 9006 need to be open... my router says 9000 - 9006 is set for port forwarding
[20:47] <Yelu> operator1: yes, i can do, but let's do this in a private chat, okay?
[20:47] <operator1> Yelu: enabled
[20:47] <operator1> Yelu: deal ^^
[20:47] <di_giorgio> Mp3player [8 natiruts reggae power-esperar o sol (bonus) (part. flora matos)] CeBoLiNhA 2014
[20:47] <scrubfest> Aha convinient, thanks!
[20:47] <scrubfest> I have a couple more questions. When trying to use the update manager
[20:48] <scrubfest> I keep getting an authentication error
[20:48] <InFierno> MM can anyone see the problem in this: rsync /root/scp/ -avh -e 'ssh -p 12345' --delete-before --progress Admin@server:/home/Admin/scp/
[20:48] <scrubfest> The error reads: Requires installtion of untrusted packages.
[20:49] <scrubfest> What do I do about that? Just avoid updating all together? :C
[20:49] <jhutchins> scrubfest: vim
[20:49] <jhutchins> Gah,
[20:49] <scrubfest> Hmm?
[20:51] <scrubfest> I am on the upload manager now.
[20:52] <CombatPlayer> geez theres a lot of people hanging around in here
[20:52] <scrubfest> Hmm doing sudo apt-get update worked
[20:52] <scrubfest> Ignored the error
[20:52] <jhutchins> scrubfest: http://www.fprintf.net/vimCheatSheet.html http://www.viemu.com/a_vi_vim_graphical_cheat_sheet_tutorial.html http://www.openvim.com/tutorial.html
[20:52] <scrubfest> Not sure if thats smart though
[20:53] <scrubfest> Thanks :)
[20:54] <jhutchins> scrubfest: You may have added a ppa or other repository that you have not set up the right key for, or the packages may be un-signed.
[20:54] <jhutchins> scrubfest: If you are getting that error with only standard official Ubuntu repositories, you may need to google it to get your keys set up correctly.
[20:55] <scrubfest> Ubuntu 12.04 seems very fast compared to windows 7
[20:55] <scrubfest> Is that plasebo?
[20:55] <scrubfest> placebo*
[20:55] <jhutchins> scrubfest: Probably not.
[20:55] <scrubfest> Or is it actually significantly faster
[20:56] <jhutchins> I have an ancient Dell running 12.04 in like 512M, and power-on to desktop is mere seconds compared to sometimes more than ten minutes on XP on a more modern laptop.
[20:57] <jhutchins> scrubfest: It's very hard to compare objectively, they're very different things.
[20:57] <scrubfest> Same, I am using a very poor performing pc. It was driving me nuts on w7, and its working seemingly flawlessly compared.
[20:58] <CombatPlayer> hey, i have a netbook running a GMA500 chipset, and i'm having trouble getting the drivers installed properly.  does anyone know anything about how i could go about doing this? i run ubuntu 12.10
[20:58] <jhutchins> scrubfest: If you load it up wiht enough desktop effects you'll probably see some lag.
[20:58] <jhutchins> !gma500
[20:58] <scrubfest> I am experiencing some lag, but Visual Studio seemed to take its toll on this computer
[20:59] <scrubfest> It took me 2minutes just to compile a hello world.c
[20:59] <scrubfest> :D
[21:00] <scrubfest> Not saying windows is bad or anything. Its still my goto OP
[21:00] <scrubfest> OS*
[21:00] <CombatPlayer> same here. then again, i first started playing with linux yesterday
[21:01] <jhutchins> CombatPlayer: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsPoulsbo/
[21:01] <CombatPlayer> since then the main thing ive learnt is that gma500 is demon spawn
[21:01] <jarray52> In failsafe recover mode, I want to install a graphical driver. Which mode should I choose? resume, clean, dpkg, failsafeX, fsck, grub, network, root, or system-summary?
[21:01] <scrubfest> Ubuntu suprisingly wasnt as "hard" as everyone makes it out to be.
[21:01] <scrubfest> Althought it took me like 2 hours to get the wifi working
[21:01] <scrubfest> :D
[21:02] <jhutchins> jarray52: Did you bring up networking?
[21:02] <CombatPlayer> thanks jhutchins, i've read this thing before though but it didnt really help me much as i'm not entirely sure what it's telling me.
[21:03] <jhutchins> jarray52: That's probably the "network" option.
[21:03] <jarray52> jhutchins: I have the driver locally.
[21:03] <jhutchins> jarray52: As what type of file?
[21:03] <jarray52> *.run file.
[21:03] <scrubfest> Is the difference between 12.04 and 12.10 that noticable that I shouldnt bother reading the 12.10 free manual I found
[21:03] <scrubfest> Titled Introduction to Ubuntu
[21:03] <scrubfest> Getting started with Ubuntu*
[21:03] <jhutchins> jarray52: You should be able to get installation instructions from wherever you got the file.
[21:04] <jarray52> jhutchins: I'm following these https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD instructions.
[21:04] <jhutchins> jarray52: Do a normal boot and open or switch to a shell.
[21:04] <di_giorgio> Mp3player [7 sorri, sou rei (bonus) (part. sonia savinell)] CeBoLiNhA 2014
[21:04] <jarray52> jhutchins: I can't do normal boot anymore.
[21:04] <jhutchins> !it
[21:05] <jarray52> jhutchins: I can't do normal boot because there is no graphics driver after step #2 in which they were all removed.
[21:06] <jhutchins> jarray52: It should just boot to a console then.
[21:07] <jarray52> jhutchins: I know... typically that's what happens. That's what I was expecting. It doesn't even do that.
[21:07] <jhutchins> jarray52: or try failsafeX from where you are.
[21:07] <jarray52> jhutchins: failsafeX doesn't work either. It returns me to the Recovery menu.
[21:08] <jarray52> jhutchins: Drop to root shell works, but I want to install as a user... not as root.
[21:08] <CombatPlayer> can it be that there simply is no available driver for the GMA500 that supports openGL?
[21:08] <jhutchins> jarray52: Not a system driver you don't.
[21:09] <jarray52> jhutchins: I will run with the sudo option, but isn't that slightly different than running as root? I've noticed the available paths are a bit different.
[21:10] <jhutchins> CombatPlayer: Look for info about that chipset on x.org
[21:10] <jhutchins> CombatPlayer: 12.04 may not have a driver for it.
[21:11] <di_giorgio> Mp3player [1 pedras escondidas] CeBoLiNhA 2014
[21:12] <jhutchins> !it | di_giorgio
[21:15] <CombatPlayer> jhutchins: i cant find anything about the GMA500 chipset on x.org. only a general intel driver that spicifically says that it does not support GMA500
[21:16] <di_giorgio> Mp3player [2 - Grupo SambГґ - Sunday bloody sunday - Ao Vivo DVD 2012] CeBoLiNhA 2014
[21:16] <k1l_> di_giorgio: no scripts in here, please
[21:16] <Guido1> Hello, I have some trouble with booting xp - just get a blinking "_" - and I was woundering if linux could take over the booting of xp
[21:17] <CombatPlayer> ive found an official intel driver for it on intels website, but i dont know how to install it as it doesnt have any automatic installer or such
[21:17] <k1l_> Guido1: for windows problems please see the windows support (windows xp is out of support anyway)
[21:17] <jhutchins> CombatPlayer: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsPoulsbo/ seems pretty clear, look at the "post installation" section.
[21:17] <k1l_> CombatPlayer: intel drivers are in the kernel. so if you want to try new drivers try some newer kernel
[21:18] <Guido1> k1l_: yes, but my idea was to replace the windows boot system by a linux one. so that linux starts al the processes etc.
[21:18] <jarray52> jhutchins: I installed as root. That got me back to my starting point.
[21:18] <jhutchins> Guido1: That sounds like grub can not find the 1.5 stage of the bootloader, which means it's not pointed to the correct partition.
[21:18] <jhutchins> Guido1: Yes, grub can boot XP and should automatically detect it and list it as an option/.
[21:18] <k1l_> Guido1: you can install grub but you need to solve the windows booting issue anyway
[21:19] <di_giorgio> Mp3player [1 - SambГґ - Smells Like Teen Spirit - Ao Vivo DVD 2012] CeBoLiNhA 2014
[21:19] <jhutchins> Guido1: Actually, getting it to boot linux first is the right step.
[21:19] <jhutchins> Guido1: Or wait, have you installed Linux already?
[21:20] <CombatPlayer> alright, thanks, just seems weird that it is incredibly slugish and doesnt run OpenGL etc even if it is supported by the chipset.
[21:20] <k1l_> jhutchins: i thought he doesnt have ubuntu so far
[21:20] <jhutchins> CombatPlayer: Remember 12.04 came out in early 2012 and was developed in the year before that.
[21:21] <jhutchins> !fixmbr
[21:21] <k1l_> CombatPlayer: you can install the enablement-stack if you are on 12.04
[21:21] <Guido1> jhutchins: it is listed as an option, but after chosing it i only see a blinking "_" the same is the case without grub. Yes, I have instaled linux and use it manly, but from time to time i want to access the old system. so my idea was that linux could take over some more parts than only linking.
[21:21] <CombatPlayer> jhutchins: yeah i know, i started out trying 13.10 but that was even slower
[21:21] <k1l_> CombatPlayer: that will bring you the latest kernel and video drivers for intel: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[21:22] <CombatPlayer> k1l_: thank you, i might try that and see if theres any difference
[21:22] <jhutchins> CombatPlayer: Try running sudo update-grub.
[21:22] <jhutchins> Guido1: Try running sudo update-grub.
[21:22] <jhutchins> sorry.
[21:23] <Guido1> jhutchins: just did that
[21:23] <jhutchins> Guido1: Did it say it found windows?
[21:23] <edips> hi, I use Lubuntu 13.10 on 6GB ram 64 bit PC, my problem is that my Fan is very very loud and is always on,
[21:24] <edips> How can i make it work normally?
[21:24] <jhutchins> edips: Make sure the cpufreq package and utilities are installed.
[21:24] <Guido1> jhutchins: found windows nt/2000/xp loader
[21:24] <jhutchins> Guido1: Ok, it should be able to boot this time, provided your Windows system is intact.
[21:25] <edips> jhutchins:  i am using it right now as power save
[21:25] <edips> but fan is still loudy
[21:25] <Guido1> jhutchins: it's something with windows, i think, but can't i replace the windows loader with a linux loader?
[21:25] <jhutchins> Guido1: You already have.
[21:26] <edips> i installed it on Lubuntu, Lxde desktop doesnt sport cpufreq's widget so i run it as cpufreq.sh
[21:26] <CombatPlayer> jhutchins: i ran the sudo update-grub
[21:26] <jhutchins> CombatPlayer: Sorry, that was for Guido1.  Won't hurt anything.
[21:26] <CombatPlayer> alright, no problem
[21:27] <Guido1> jhutchins: aperantly not and before the problems i got first the grub loader and than the windows loader were i could chose between a normal version and a backup
[21:28] <Guido1> yes, windows is stupit and that's why i think about replacing the windows loader
[21:28] <jarray52> When installing amd-catalyst-13.12-linux.x86.x86_64.run on Ubuntu, it doesn't install properly. The same binary works fine on debian. How can I determine whether this is an Ubuntu issue or an issue with the driver?
[21:28] <jhutchins> Guido1: Yes, you've relpaced the MBR with the Grub MBR, the problem is there must be something wrong with the Windows system when grub hands off to it.
[21:28] <jhutchins> Guido1: You can't go any farther into the Windows boot with Grub than you already are.
[21:29] <Guido1> jhutchins: yes, i thinbk so too
[21:29] <Guido1> jhutchins: would have been nice if i could go with grub or another script deaper
[21:29] <jhutchins> jarray52: The same carburator that works on a Ford won't work on a Chevy.  What's your point?
[21:30] <edips> is there any program for setting up CPU lever?
[21:32] <susy_> hi
[21:32] <edips> hi
[21:32] <Guido1> k1l_: do you know a windows xp forum?
[21:33] <k1l_> Guido1: ##windows
[21:34] <susy_> windows?? wtf!!!
[21:34] <lastkajen> haha
[21:34] <HelloWor1d> wut :p
[21:36] <Bray90820> By default can ubuntu connect to an smb share
[21:36] <Bray90820> Or would i have to install some other software
[21:37] <OerHeks> !samba
[21:37] <jarray52> jhutchins: The system packages also have the same problem. They don't allow the monitor resolution to be adjusted. That seems like a core feature of the software.
[21:38] <Bray90820> OerHeks: i know what samba is i just can't seem to connect to my windows share right now
[21:38] <jhutchins> jarray52: It would appear that you need to find packages that are built for Ubuntu.
[21:38] <jhutchins> !catalyst
[21:39] <jhutchins> jarray52: catalyst is not 100% working so far.
[21:39] <jarray52> jhutchins: 100% not working on Ubuntu or not working on any Linux distro?
[21:40] <bobbyz> Hi guys.  Is there a site/dash/something where I can view build status of the trusty packages?  I started a new trusty debootstrap (custom needs, ZFS boot/root) and it looks like I caught the packages somewhere in the middle of a build because I have impossible version constraints for core packages like gcc
[21:40] <orogor> hi
[21:40] <orogor> anyoen knows where i get the .efi files to put in /boot/efi ?
[21:40] <k1l_> packages.ubuntu.com bobbyz
[21:40] <OerHeks> Bray90820, open nautilus > connect to server > smb://HOSTNAME/SHARE
[21:40] <jarray52> jhutchins: Is there a description of which features don't work on Ubuntu?
[21:41] <Bray90820> OerHeks: did that and it couldn't find it
[21:41] <Bray90820> but osx finds it
[21:41] <jhutchins> jarray52: Seems to depend a lot on the implementation.  Find the support page on sourceforge or thelike.
[21:41] <OerHeks> Bray90820, try hard ip instead of hostname?
[21:42] <jarray52> jhutchins: Thanks
[21:42] <bobbyz> k1l_: I'm probably missing something.  I can find the overall package list on that site, but I can't seem to find any build status for in-process builds.  I think the issue I'm hitting is my apt-get update pulled in package lists that have some versions from a prior build and some versions from the next build
[21:42] <Bray90820> OerHeks: it doesn't even wanna accept the ip
[21:43] <OerHeks> Bray90820, then is must be something else, not same workgroup or something like that
[21:43] <OerHeks> or issue is server side
[21:43] <Bray90820> OerHeks: i am thinking it's a windows probelum but idk
[21:43] <jhutchins> bobbyz: I'm not sure you understand the process of populating the testing repositories.
[21:44] <k1l_> bobbyz: i dont think that is the issue. but for more trusty issues please ask in #ubuntu+1
[21:44] <slimjimflim> yay. if you are running bitcoin-qt through ubuntu with the bitcoin ppc, you're not affected by heartbleed
[21:44] <jhutchins> bobbyz: Remember it's really not supposed to be a working release yet.  It's supposed to break.
[21:44] <slimjimflim> when does the new LTS come out?
[21:44] <k1l_> slimjimflim: 17th april
[21:44] <slimjimflim> YAY
[21:45] <bobbyz> jhutchins: I'm not complaining about breakage, I'm just asking if I can view a status so I don't need to repeatedly hammer apt-get update and retry installing packages
[21:46] <k1l_> bobbyz: the packages are sometime changing several times a day. that is typical for a not-final status
[21:46] <k1l_> bobbyz: see the page i meantioned for the current status.
[21:46] <tim__> What folder in ubuntu has my xchat conf file?
[21:47] <k1l_> tim__: .xchat in your users /home
[21:48] <k1l_> tim__: .folders are hidden, you need to press ctrl+h in file browser to see them
[21:48] <usbboot> is there any free as in freedom alternative to plop boot manager? i want to be able to boot from USB even if the bios does not support booting from usb
[21:48] <usbboot> http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/full.html#l_licence
[21:48] <lastkajen> If I want to change the USB drivers on my ubuntu 12.04 what do I do? Sort of the same as with zadig WinUSB but for ubuntu
[21:48] <natanael> oi
[21:48] <jhutchins> lastkajen: There's no real reason to.  The USB drievers are a part of the kernel package.
[21:49] <k1l_> lastkajen: install enablement stack to try newer kernels which bring newer hardware drivers for usb
[21:49] <Beldar> usbboot, If you have a linux install you can use grub2 to boot the iso.
[21:49] <natanael> quem me ajuda, quem me ajuda !
[21:49] <k1l_> lastkajen: but is there a reason to want to change that?
[21:49] <jhutchins> lastkajen: That kind of thing is very different from Windows.
[21:49] <k1l_> !pt | natanael
[21:49] <usbboot> Beldar, without having any GNU/Linux distro installed. bare bones machine
[21:50] <Beldar> usbboot, There might be a app that is open source, never seen one myself for your needs.
[21:50] <lastkajen> k1l_, i dont know that yet, im waiting for asic miners and when you run cgminer on windows you need a certain driver
[21:51] <lastkajen> jhutchins, okey well I don't know if i need to change anything yet, i hope i wont have to
[21:51] <usbboot> Beldar, apart from plop me neither
[21:51] <jasabella> hi :) i'm a little confused but what is the name of the packagei should install if i want to program with sqlite3?
[21:52] <natanael> ok
[21:52] <inferance> hey folks
[21:52] <jhutchins> lastkajen: Like I said, very different in Linux.  There usually aren't third-party drivers.  If somebody knows how to make hardware work better, the kernel team uses it.
[21:52] <inferance> so im trying to connect to VPN
[21:53] <inferance> the import button is not part of network manager
[21:53] <inferance> what am I missing?
[21:53] <jhutchins> lastkajen: Sometimes there are closed-source drivers from hardware manufacturers, but that's mostly for graphics, exotic hardware, things like that.
[21:53] <inferance> running 14.04 btw
[21:53] <jhutchins> lastkajen: Sometimes very new network drivers haven't made it into the kernel yet.
[21:54] <Beldar> usbboot, Your disc reader work?
[21:54] <usbboot> Beldar, sorry i do not understand your question
[21:54] <lastkajen> jhutchins, ok yeah.. well i think ill be fine, the guy i bought the miners from said it would support ubuntu
[21:54] <skrite> hey all
[21:55] <Beldar> usbboot, Will a cd or dvd work, there are installs small enough to use a cd, like lubuntu, or the net load/mini
[21:55] <inferance> i have this .ovpn file but i do configuration -> add -> import vpn settings
[21:55] <inferance> it does *nothing*
[21:55] <circ-user-38KQa> hello. I was wondering if anybody could help me with the following problem. I have a server i ssh into. I have users that run instances of screen.  However when I try to su - l username and then screen -r pid i get the message i dont have access to the /dev/pty/x . I can solve this by adding rw permission there for that users, but I dont like having to do that everytime. Is there a solution for me?
[21:55] <usbboot> Beldar, the laptop's CD drive does not work
[21:57] <Beldar> usbboot, Ah, well we wont tell anyone if you use plop, hehe. ;)
[22:00] <susy_> sudo make me a sandwich
[22:00] <tim__> k1l_, Thanks.  I love Ubuntu Gnome
[22:01] <lee32435> Hey...just discovered ZORIN
[22:02] <k1l_> lee32435: congrats, but this is a not supported spin off
[22:02] <lee32435> Looks the best to suggest to clients who are pc challenged
[22:02] <lee32435> k
[22:03] <lee32435> Been using Ubuntu until the other day, nice if the hardware can support it
[22:03] <GuestWHo> is gnome used by anyone here? and if not why?
[22:04] <k1l_> GuestWHo: for polls better ask in #ubuntu-offtopic , we try to focus on technical support in here
[22:04] <GuestWHo> k1l_cheers
[22:07] <susy_> technical support??
[22:09] <k1l_> !guidelines | susy_
[22:09] <usbboot> Beldar, don tell anyone buti do not use ubuntu, i use Trisquel GNU/Linux, hehe :)
[22:09] <jrajav> Does anyone know if there's a way to get grab-and-drag scrolling with a Synaptics touchpad?
[22:10] <jrajav> I.e. you touch with two fingers like for scrolling, but the page follows your finger's movements down to the pixel
[22:10] <tim__> Is there an east way to change themes in Gnome?
[22:10] <k1l_> jrajav: you mean inverted scrolling?
[22:10] <jrajav> No
[22:10] <jrajav> I mean, have it scroll the page precisely with your mouse movement rather than just sending normal mousewheel events
[22:10] <jrajav> Like when you click and drag a PDF
[22:14] <simiant> what is the minimum PyGTK package I can install? I can't seem to find it in the repos?
[22:14] <jhutchins> !gestures
[22:14] <jhutchins> Dang it, I really need to work on that bot.
[22:18] <GuestWHo> how do i uninstall unity and install gnome please
[22:18] <compdoc> heh
[22:19] <HelloWor1d> sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get install gnome ...
[22:19] <HelloWor1d> * autoremove unity
[22:19] <Beldar> GuestWHo, unity is tiny best left alone, do you want the fallback gnome or the shell?
[22:20] <simiant> how do i install a "tarball"?
[22:20] <GuestWHo> Beldar but you can manage your applications well with gnome. e.g. open apllications
[22:20] <Bray90820> Would there be a weay to put an smb location on the unity launcher
[22:21] <Beldar> GuestWHo, How does that answer my question?
[22:21] <GuestWHo> Beldar you need to explain what you mean by "fallback gnome or the shell"
[22:22] <Beldar> GuestWHo, The fallback is a desktop that resembles gnome 2 sorta, the gnime shell is the gnome 3 desktop. These can been seen on the web if you needs images.
[22:22] <rww> GuestWHo: http://digitizor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/gnome-shell.png http://www.dedoimedo.com/images/computers_years/2011_1/gnome-3-fedora-fallback-mode.jpg
[22:24] <GuestWHo> Beldar i love the fall back on Gnome
[22:24] <GuestWHo> Beldar thanks the only thing
[22:24] <simiant> can someone help me install pythion pretty please?
[22:24] <simiant> python
[22:24] <Beldar> GuestWHo, Look up your release and the install command it has changed through releases is all.
[22:25] <rww> simiant: python 2 or 3?
[22:25] <simiant> rww; not sure, im trying to run iwscanner?
[22:25] <GuestWHo> Beldar i am using Gnome right now . i will show you  sceen print of what i like about it
[22:25] <simiant> rww; was gonna try 2
[22:26] <k1l_> GuestWHo: what is your issue right now?
[22:26] <rww> simiant: if you download the package file from http://kuthulu.com/iwscanner/?module=download it should get dependencies for you...
[22:26] <k1l_> GuestWHo: we dont need to advertise desktops in here. every user can choose from the packages that ubuntu ships
[22:26] <uhci> sudo apt-get install python2.7
[22:26] <rww> simiant: not that I'd recommend installing third-party software from 2010, but still
[22:27] <GuestWHo> kil_ when i use unuty i cant see the mouse pointer and the screen is just black
[22:27] <simiant> rww; u know what, maybe I stick with kismet
[22:27] <k1l_> GuestWHo: so its a video driver issue?
[22:27] <rww> simiant: i'd recommend that, personally. it's what i use myself
[22:28] <GuestWHo> k1l_ if i cant use "gnome(default)" without any issue so why is it having issue with "ubuntu"
[22:28] <k1l_> GuestWHo: which ubuntu are you on exactly?
[22:29] <GuestWHo> k1l_13.10
[22:29] <zube> newbie question.  Whats the best ubuntu image to use on vmware workstation?
[22:29] <simiant> rww; when u said two years old u meant python2 or iwscanner? I'm imagining ill need to install python eventually?
[22:29] <k1l_> GuestWHo: any errors in .xsession-errors after tried to login to unity?
[22:29] <rww> simiant: iwscanner
[22:30] <GuestWHo> k1l_ no error shows up
[22:30] <GuestWHo> k1l_ just a black sscreen but you can see the options on the left as usual but cant see the mouse pointer
[22:31] <Bray90820> Is there a way to add an smb location to the unity launcher
[22:33] <GuestWHo> guys i need to undo this command "sudo apt-get install gnome-shell ubuntu-gnome-desktop" please help. wanna go back to using unity
[22:37] <jhutchins> !unity
[22:37] <uhci> zube, maybe you want to try xubuntu or something that wont use graphic acceleration
[22:38] <GuestWHo> jhutchins i might need to check if unity isnt broke. because i cant see the reseason why my screen is blank black colour and i cant see the mouse pointer
, try sudo apt-get remove gnome-shell ubuntu-gnome-desktop, mayb you wanna try on a VM before breaking your system
[22:40] <GuestWHo> uhci too late now will reboot and see what happens
 mayb next time you'll try all this stuff on a vm lol
[22:41] <jrajav> jhutchins: Was that 'gestures' meant for me?
[22:42] <aaas> anyone hear of an ubuntu clock runniong too fast....like really fast...like 20 second extra every 2 min (at least)?  swapped the  battery on board, and i dont have this problem when im in the bios.  I'm thiking of checking the kernel arguments, and maybe purging ntp, or trying a different kernel altogether.  Any suggestions?
[22:43] <jhutchins> jrajav: Wasn't much point, the bot doesn't know about them, but that's a keyword you want to look for, along with synaptics and linux.
[22:43] <jhutchins> jrajav: Most hardware is not multi-touch capable.
 i guess this is some kernel stuff, no idea why that would happen
[22:45] <aaas> uhci it is seriously crazy...i go to the website time.is and i can actually see the clock accelerate and count down 20 seconds in like 3 second and hten it goes back to normal and then eventually accelerates again....strange
[22:45] <jrajav> Well, I have a retina macbook
[22:45] <jrajav> So I'm preeeetty sure the hardware is capable
[22:46] <jrajav> I have been looking for synaptics and linux, and different varieties of "stepless scrolling" and "pixel scrolling", without much luck
[22:46] <rww> aaas: normal ubuntu install on hardware, not a virtual machine or anything?
 mayb your clock widget is worngly configurated, mayb that's another reason
[22:46] <aaas> rww nope...normal instal
[22:46] <rww> aaas: what time is it right now?
[22:46] <rww> (according to the computer)
[22:47] <Baako> guys i cant see the mouse on my screen
[22:47] <aaas> uhci im not even in the gui..this is all launched from an xsession
[22:47] <Baako> it is they but i cant see it
[22:47] <aaas> rww 6:52:42
[22:47] <aaas> and im telling you it actually accelerates
[22:47] <aaas> it weent from 52 to 13 in like 3 seconds
[22:47] <aaas> 42*
 option1: kernel studd related to timers, op2: you're faster than C
[22:48] <Baako> please help
[22:48] <rww> aaas: sudo ntpdate pool.ntp.org doesn't help?
 i'd suggest to install a generic kernel
[22:48] <rww> uhci: did they say that that's not what they're using...?
[22:49] <aaas> rww that's a temporary fix...the problem is that im not losing 20 second a day im losing 20 seconds A MINUTE...ntp was never designed, and can't fix, that problem
[22:49] <rww> aaas: so no, then. hrm.
[22:49] <aaas> uhci yes probably will try a different kernel...this is 14.04 with the latest kernel
[22:49] <Baako> anyon know why i cant see the mouse on my screen?
[22:49] <aaas> just hate it when google doesn't have anyone in the world with the same problem...make me feel crazy ;)
[22:50] <rww> ubottu: repeat | Baako
 latest kernels are for testing, i'd not use them on my personal pc
[22:50] <Baako> it is they because i can key on it and open things but i cant see the pointer
[22:50] <rww> ubottu: the list of reserved commands you have is a bit nuts
[22:50] <rww> ...
 mayb related to graphic driver you're using
[22:51] <Baako> uhci i am in "additional drivers" and i can see a list of 6 drivers here
[22:52] <Reptilia> I am using Xubuntu 13.10, and i have issues with the Youtube audio playback. It was happening on Chromium, and it's happening on Google Chrome too. The problem is that the sound from some particular songs is distorted, or has a clipping-alike effect. What could the problem be, and how do i fix it? Thanks in advance. Also, i have to mention that the same problem is not present on Mozilla Firefox.
[22:52] <Baako> they one i am using is (propritary, tested)
 whats the output of "lspci | grep VGA"
[22:53] <Baako> uhci one min need to find a way to oepn terminal without blocked this chatr
[22:54] <Baako> is they a keyboard short cut to move application left and right?
 ALT+SPACE
 use keyb to select move
 or hit ALT+F2, the type gnome-terminal
[22:57] <Baako> uhci "02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation c77 [GeForce 8200] (rev a2)
[22:57] <Baako> "
[22:59] <Baako> uhci i am using dual monitor via a VGA cable. is that an issue?
[22:59] <uhci> Baako, google is your friend: http://bit.ly/OVK3Jp
 first install latest nvidia drivers from ppa, that should work
 :)
[23:01] <Baako> wish i can click on that
 use ALT+TAB and TAB to navigate windows
[23:02] <Reptilia> I am using Xubuntu 13.10, and i have issues with the Youtube audio playback. It was happening on Chromium, and it's happening on Google Chrome too. The problem is that the sound from some particular songs is distorted, or has a clipping-alike effect. What could the problem be, and how do i fix it? Thanks in advance. Also, i have to mention that the same problem is not present on Mozilla Firefox.
 keyboard arrows can help you, i guess this sis embarrasing, but you only need some commands to make it work
[23:02] <jhutchins> Baako: Alt-Tab to change windows.
[23:03] <Baako> am using my phone dont wann aopen too many windows
[23:03] <Baako> how do i switch between windows?
[23:03] <jhutchins> Baako: Alt-Tab for a standard desktop, no idea on a phone.
 all other playback works fine?
[23:05] <Reptilia> uhci: Yes
[23:05] <Baako> how do i move an application left and right again?
 can you check if youre using flash or html5 player on youtube.com/html5
[23:06] <Reptilia> uhci: Sure, how?
[23:06] <Reptilia> Mhm, sure
[23:07] <Reptilia> uhci: Should i request the html5 player?
[23:07] <Baako> uhci how do i move application left and right again
 mayb that will be a workaround, but you should try
[23:08] <Reptilia> uhci: Thanks, i will give it a try now.
 ALT+SPACE, use keyb to select MOVE on window menu then use key arrows
 enter to finish movin
[23:10] <Baako> can u give me the link again please
[23:10] <Christian_M_NY> Hi JuneBUG
[23:11] <uhci> Baako http://bit.ly/OVK3Jp
[23:11] <Reptilia> uhci: Nope, that did not fix the problem.
[23:14] <uhci> reptilia mayb you've 64 on 32
 http://bit.ly/1hBf16c
[23:15] <Baako> uhci its installing now. after i reboot?
[23:15] <kernellinux> hi
[23:15] <kernellinux> I have a question about bug reporting
[23:15] <rww> uhci: You might want to try askubuntu.com instead of the blogspam site you linked to. And not use URL shorteners for no reason.
 check if u've 32 bit chrome, google will help you
[23:16] <uhci> rww, ok
[23:16] <Baako> rww it was good that he used the shorter as i cant use the mouse
[23:17] <kernellinux> I just installed 14.04 beta on my laptop and found a bug as the laptop comes out of standby it reboots. This doesn't happen on 13.10. I've submitted a bug report but my question is, what are the chances this is going to be fixed before the LTS release? Should I wait a week for the LTS and install, or just install 13.10 today and be done with it?
[23:17] <uhci> baako, i gueesss installer will tell you what to do
[23:22] <baako> after running the command nothing happenef
[23:23] <baako> I still cant see the mouse
[23:23] <uhci> uninstall older driver
[23:24] <baako> Looking at "additional divers" I see a few new one on the list
[23:24] <baako> uhci how do I uninstall it?
[23:26] <uhci> baako, sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
[23:26] <uhci> baako, then retry installing driver from ppa
[23:26] <mdbrim> Every computer on my network gets 50Mbits down and 10Mbits up except my headless ubuntu which gets 1.1Mbit down and 1.3Mbits up.  First time ubuntu newb here... what am i missing?  googling "ubuntu network speed is slow" obviously gives nothing helpful!
[23:27] <uhci> also delete any /etc/X11/xorg.conf file you have, as root
[23:27] <baako> uchi uninstall it and then reinstall again as shown on the link you show me before?
[23:28] <uhci> baako, yep
[23:28] <ax562> daftykins:  How's it going?
 try googling NIC configuration 100 mbps ubuntu
[23:29] <mdbrim> will do uhci, thanks
[23:30] <veesee> hi i'm trying to run apt-get upgrade and i'm getting:
[23:30] <veesee> Setting up udev (175-0ubuntu9.5) ...
[23:30] <veesee> initctl: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused
[23:30] <veesee> i'm not sure what that means?
[23:30] <baako> uhci while this is doing the installation I have another question. I install gnome environment before and now when my pc boot up its say "ubunty gnome" how do I uninstall gnome and anytl thing from it completely?
[23:30] <veesee> i'm on 12.04 x86
[23:32] <uhci> baako, i cant remember, its related to gnome-fallback, google that
[23:32] <baako> uhci okay
[23:32] <uhci> baako if you're running a server mayb you wanna try some light window manager
[23:32] <baako> uhci anyways am booting my pc up now lets see what happens
[23:34] <baako> uhci i aibt running no server. just wanna set up a nice workspace for my php work
[23:34] <uhci> baako, then you should try ubuntu-studio instead :D
[23:35] <baako> uhci I have enter my password to log in and taking a while to log in
[23:36] <baako> uhci as long as I start LAMP, filezilla, watch someone  vidoes, play music and games. also connect to my cloud server am cool but atm just wanna get the mouse back
[23:37] <baako> uhci still no mouse
[23:38] <baako> uhci when I right click on something I see the option. but I cant see the mouse
[23:38] <baako> so I cant see what am clicking
[23:39] <sam_> for some reason I autoremoved libsdl1.2debian now my ubuntu is looking weird and most of my softwares no longer work. graphic is different I reinstalled it but still no improvment
[23:39] <baako> let me try and remove gnome maybe thats the issue
[23:39] <sam_> even synaptic and sudo apt-get update don't work
[23:40] <uhci> bako, when youre on login screen try selecting  other desktop environment, mayb youre using one that is broken
[23:40] <ax562> does anyone know how I can mount an external esata hd that is connected through a pci express esata module?  Im on 12.04 LTS.  My problem is ubuntu only recognizes the HD if it is connected on boot.  If I disconnect the HD while booted I cannot recconect and use because it will not recognize.  I have to restart. :/
[23:40] <aaas> uhci rww  I uninstalled ntp and it seemed to fix the problem.  Very strange, I submitted a bug, and  you want to se the weirdness I took a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpQ7kdkA34g
[23:41] <aaas> thanks for your help
[23:41] <uhci> ax562, only some mobo support that hotplug, mostly intel ones
[23:41] <sam_> any solution??? I need help I removed libsdl1.2debian now my ubuntu is brocken when try to update it said An unresolvable problem occurred while initializing the package information.  Please report this bug against the 'update-manager' package and include the following error message:  'E:Type 'ain' is not known on line 2 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/team-xbmc-ppa-precise.list'
[23:41] <ax562> uhci: what does that mean? I'm screwed?
[23:42] <baako> uhci also whwn I trype on google I cant see whatam typing soo
[23:42] <bekks> ax562: you're not screwed, your mobo just dont support hotplug for esata.
[23:42] <ax562> uhci: what is mobo?
[23:42] <sam_> !libsdl1.2debian
[23:42] <veesee> motherboard
[23:43] <uhci> mobo = motherboard
[23:43] <sam_> someone save me :(
[23:43] <sam_> libsdl1.2debian removed it now in trouble
[23:43] <ax562> again I'm running my esata ext hd through a pci express module.  Does that make a difference?
[23:43] <baako> uhci I when I was using gnome(default) I had no issur
[23:44] <baako> but I uninstall thats now
[23:44] <uhci> baako, i'd recommend if you dont have many files to reinstall the os, or switch to ubuntu-studio that comes with gnome2 like UI
[23:44] <baako> so one of the 3 option I have are (ubuntu) which is whag doesnt show the mouse
[23:45] <sam_> !gnome
[23:45] <ax562> uhci: I don't think it's a mobo problem because I'm able to diconnect ext hd and reconnect with auto mount in windows :/
[23:45] <sam_> !libsdl1.2debian
[23:45] <baako> uhci hmm
[23:46] <uhci> ax562, i'd suggest you check your hardware manufacturer support for *nix
[23:46] <baako> Sam u think I should go back to gnome?
[23:46] <ax562> uhci: *nix?
[23:47] <baako> uhci is the ubuntu environment is broken then that means that unity is broken
[23:47] <uhci> ax562, *unix = any kind of linux or bsd os
[23:47] <baako> so I need to fix unity
[23:49] <veesee> any ideas guys?
[23:49] <sam_> I'm doomed I think I accidently removed all my drivers (pulseaudio-graphic drivers-...) any solution?
[23:49] <uhci> baako, im sure your problem is your X configuration,  mostly messed up by your video drivers try gooogling: Xorg mouse nvidia not showing ubuntu
[23:49] <ax562> uhci: do you know how the esata ext hd via pci express module is mounted on boot?  I knew how that was done maybe I can run a script or something.
[23:50] <ax562> I mean it works on boot?  It just doesn't auto-mount if disconnected.
[23:50] <sam_> !pulseaudio
[23:50] <uhci> ax562 google: esata on the fly hd linux
[23:51] <ax562> ok thanks!
[23:52] <sam_> nope pulseaudio is installed still I don't have any sound after removing libsdl1.2debian
[23:53] <sam_> Help me I removed  libsdl1.2debian by mistake :(
[23:54] <ax562> uhci: This is my exact pci express esata module http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16839200006
[23:54] <uhci> sam_ google: pulseaudio sink configuration
[23:54] <ax562> I've read that there is an issue it doesn't mount do to the RAID interface?  Not sure if that is true though.
[23:54] <sam_> uhci: what do you mean? what should I do??
[23:55] <sam_> uhci: ok
[23:55] <baako> uchi my pc is a touch screen pc but the touchscreen part doesnt work on ubuntu
[23:57] <sam_> uhci:  do you know if it can be fixed?? its not just pulseaudio my screen is weird now I think there is also sth about my graphic driver.
[23:57] <MaxSan> ok
[23:58] <MaxSan> i need rid of unity
[23:58] <MaxSan> i want cinnamon
[23:58] <MaxSan> running 14.4 as only distro which would actually on this laptop
[23:58] <MaxSan> without any major issues
[23:59] <MaxSan> every time i try and change my shell the thing craps out so badly i need to reinstall stuff