sport_bill | akaWolf, then do export DISPLAY=:0.0 and try again | 00:00 |
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* mintgreen is away: ロンドンで証券ディーラーとして働くセバスチャンは、父親レミが癌を患っているとの知らせを聞き、故郷のモントリオールに戻る。歴史学の教授であるレミは頑固で酒好き、更に女癖が悪 | 00:00 | |
andreas_secondar | akaWolf, I just read that you are trying to use a serial connection | 00:00 |
Bashing-om | Glycan: maybe something like -> ps aux -< see if ya see the process, and then -> kill -9 <the_PID> ?? | 00:01 |
akaWolf | andreas_secondar: yeah, it's so | 00:01 |
andreas_secondar | akaWolf, I have only used minicom | 00:02 |
akaWolf | sport_bill: didn't work | 00:02 |
andreas_secondar | sudo apt-get install minicom | 00:02 |
Laguana | Hey, any suggestions for getting ubuntu and win8.1 to play nice? I just installed ubuntu 14.04 and it seemed to work fine, rebooted, picked windows at the boot loader, rebooted again, and now I don't get grub anymore. I checked the boot order, and ubuntu's bootloader is listed first, but even if I pick it explicitly it goes straight into windows | 00:02 |
andreas_secondar | it is terminal based only | 00:02 |
akaWolf | andreas_sec ok, thx | 00:02 |
akaWolf | but what wrong in the sudo? | 00:03 |
andreas_secondar | <sport_bill> akaWolf, then do export DISPLAY=:0.0 and try again | 00:03 |
akaWolf | andreas_secondar: didn't work | 00:04 |
andreas_secondar | I don't know about that issue. I have only encountered that issue when running in a console terminal instead of from within X | 00:04 |
andreas_secondar | Its very strange | 00:04 |
Glycan | Bashing-om: the process exited | 00:04 |
Molean | How do I change the volume of the login sound? | 00:04 |
akaWolf | andreas_secondar: it's a bad, but thx ) | 00:05 |
Laguana | ... and then I go and kill xchat somehow | 00:05 |
Glycan | Bashing-om: never mind, that was false, thanks | 00:06 |
Bashing-om | Glycan: Uhmm, I do not know of another means to find the process identification. MAybe others will advise better. | 00:07 |
Bashing-om | Glycan: Good, but even close calls makes the heart beat faster ! | 00:07 |
sport_bill | akaWolf, do you use kdm? | 00:08 |
sport_bill | or lightdm? | 00:08 |
akaWolf | sport_bill: kdm | 00:08 |
sport_bill | akaWolf, grep tcp /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc | 00:09 |
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akaWolf | sport_bill: ServerArgsLocal=-br -nolisten tcp | 00:11 |
AceDiggitty | is there any way to force the ubuntu intaller to use MBR instead of GPT? | 00:11 |
sport_bill | akaWolf, could be that option | 00:11 |
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AceDiggitty | is there any way to force the ubuntu 14.04 intaller to use MBR instead of GPT? | 00:12 |
Whiskey` | hello | 00:12 |
OneWithWaves | Anyone good with keyboard mappings? | 00:12 |
Whiskey` | Is there a method to break out of a frozen startup service? cups-browsed is stopping one of my vm's from booting | 00:13 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: Are you asking about duel booting? | 00:13 |
AceDiggitty | no, i do not want dual booting | 00:13 |
gamera | on my laptop running 14.04, if I close the lid or lock the system and let the screen fade to black and leave it for a while, Xorg locks up. This problem only developed recently, I am entirely current on all of the available updates. | 00:14 |
AceDiggitty | when i use the 14.04 media to install a fresh computer, it formats the hdd with bpt | 00:14 |
AceDiggitty | gpt* | 00:14 |
sport_bill | akaWolf, found this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1005285 | 00:14 |
gamera | is anyone else having this problem? | 00:14 |
AceDiggitty | gamera: i have experienced this issue many times | 00:15 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: Why use MBR instead of GPT then? | 00:15 |
akaWolf | sport_bill: hmmm... | 00:15 |
gamera | AceDiggitty: just since recently, or has it been an issue for you a long time, even on previous releases? | 00:15 |
AceDiggitty | because i have a seperate partiton formatted with ntfs, my windows machine has issues reading from it (ive installed it onto a flash drive) | 00:16 |
AceDiggitty | gamera: it has been happening since 13.10 and 14.04, on gnome and unity | 00:17 |
AceDiggitty | i have switched to MATE and gnome-flashback because of that issue | 00:17 |
Lannister69 | can somone tell me how to uninstall my graphic driver and reinstall it??http://paste.ubuntu.com/7418886/ | 00:18 |
RandomAussie | greetings.... if i'm looking to set up an email server, am i best of just following the guides on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MailServer. or is there a better option? | 00:18 |
akaWolf | sport_bill: xhost didn't work; DISPLAY=":0.0" export DISPLAY too didn't work | 00:18 |
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sport_bill | :/ | 00:18 |
AceDiggitty | RandomAussie: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-configure-a-mail-server-using-postfix-dovecot-mysql-and-spamassasin | 00:19 |
AceDiggitty | that one is pretty good | 00:19 |
akaWolf | sport_bill: wait | 00:19 |
RandomAussie | thanks AceDiggitty | 00:19 |
Lannister69 | anyone? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7418886/ what is name package for my graphic driver?? | 00:20 |
akaWolf | sport_bill: looks like "xhost SI:localuser:akawolf" works under user. but I'm not understand, what happened. | 00:20 |
RandomAussie | ok.. forgot the most important part first.... how do i set up my servers at home to self register the domian i've bought | 00:21 |
Whiskey` | self register? | 00:21 |
AceDiggitty | talk with your domain name providor, then ask them how to set up an A record and MX record | 00:21 |
RandomAussie | well make it so when i type my domian, it points to my server... | 00:21 |
Whiskey` | you dont, you have to tell your regsitar where your servers are at, unless you use dynamic dns | 00:21 |
sport_bill | akaWolf, something to do with permissions | 00:22 |
RandomAussie | ah ok | 00:22 |
Whiskey` | what AceDiggitty said. you need to look at how your registar does it | 00:22 |
sport_bill | to connect to X | 00:22 |
AceDiggitty | RandomAussie: learn how A records, and CNAME records, and MX records work | 00:22 |
Whiskey` | if you have a static ip no problem, else you need dynamic dns of some form | 00:22 |
RandomAussie | thanks again AceDiggitty | 00:22 |
AceDiggitty | then talk to the place where you bought your domain | 00:22 |
akaWolf | sport_bill: linux always is so difficult for understanding... | 00:22 |
AceDiggitty | np | 00:22 |
forevertheuni | hi I am tryint to setup an lvm without crypt (only want crypt for home and not root) So I manually created the Lvms....but ubuntu installer with something else can't see them.. | 00:24 |
forevertheuni | tryinh* | 00:24 |
forevertheuni | trying* | 00:24 |
Molean | AceDiggitty So you have trouble trouble with win7 reading NTFS on GPT? | 00:27 |
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AceDiggitty | Molean: yes, perhaps it has nothing to do with the fact its gpt? | 00:28 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: I wouldn't think that would matter | 00:28 |
AceDiggitty | forevertheuni: use this option: http://i.imgur.com/gv6m6ve.png and then check the box that says "Use LVM" | 00:28 |
AceDiggitty | Molean: hmmm, alright, perhaps my drived is messed up | 00:29 |
AceDiggitty | drive* | 00:29 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: You got some place to park the data to try MBR etc? | 00:29 |
syeekick | how would one downgrade the mumble pacakge, it keeps freezing nad wont connect | 00:29 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: Of course, first maybe run some test software on the drive | 00:29 |
akaWolf | andreas_secondar: putty works better with midnight commander, than minicom | 00:29 |
AceDiggitty | Molean: yes, im currently installing to a new usb drive with it manually set up to MBR (just figured out how to do it) | 00:29 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: http://www.securelist.com/en/blog/517/Cybercriminals_switch_from_MBR_to_NTFS about MBR and security. And of course GPTs alot easier to use if you make multiple partitions out of a single drive | 00:32 |
AceDiggitty | thx, Molean | 00:34 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: Also benefit to GPT and full UEFI bios's | 00:36 |
explodes | So, here i am on OSX making a bootable usb stick for 14.04 LTS. | 00:36 |
explodes | the output of "hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o ~/path/to/target.img ~/path/to/ubuntu.iso" | 00:36 |
explodes | has the same md5 checksum as the input | 00:36 |
explodes | I must be missing something. | 00:37 |
smoovep | hey.. anyway to create a photo gallery out of thousands of jpeg images including manual streampoints? | 00:37 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: Also, is your HDD over 2TB? | 00:38 |
AceDiggitty | Molean: 16GB USB flash drive | 00:39 |
forevertheuni | AceDiggitty: this time I am not erasing windoeze. | 00:39 |
syeekick | my mumble keeps freezing i've run it through the terminal it doen't give any erros | 00:39 |
forevertheuni | AceDiggitty: the installer finally managed to find the logical volumes :) | 00:39 |
syeekick | it wont even connect | 00:39 |
Molean | AceDiggitty: There is some who say fat16 or 32 can work good for a drive like that. | 00:40 |
forevertheuni | isnt fat32 limited in size_ | 00:40 |
forevertheuni | ? | 00:40 |
forevertheuni | Molean: | 00:40 |
Molean | of which 16gb isnt that | 00:40 |
forevertheuni | oh I thought it was 2TB | 00:42 |
forevertheuni | However I find it interesting that the LVM option is no longer there only crypted lvm | 00:42 |
Molean | 32gb it seems, but we are talking about a 16gb drive | 00:43 |
Molean | oh, and a 4gb file size, but who ever has a single file that big | 00:44 |
mib_mib | hi all - i am following this guide - http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera-content/cloudera-docs/CDH4/4.2.1/CDH4-Installation-Guide/cdh4ig_topic_11_1.html?scroll=topic_11_1 - for my server, how do i find out the FQDN of the server? | 00:44 |
Molean | How do I change the volume of the login sound of ubuntu? | 00:46 |
Glycan | I don't know. | 00:48 |
gamera | change system volume, or alert volume. maybe. | 00:48 |
gamera | not sure though. | 00:48 |
Molean | where would those options be gamera? | 00:49 |
gamera | in preferences/sound/alerts or just the volume icon (if you want to change the system volume) | 00:50 |
gamera | does anyone know what might be causing my Xorg locking issue? or where to find some help page where someone has the same issue. It's been happening for about a week, so I can't find anything about it. | 00:50 |
graciano | boa noite | 00:53 |
Molean | gamera: Alert volume is log in volume? | 00:54 |
gamera | Maybe. | 00:55 |
gamera | It's the only setting I can see on the system that could change the login sound. (I think the "login screen ready" sound is a kind of alert) | 00:56 |
Deihmos | ubuntu 14 constantly locking up | 00:56 |
daftykins | Deihmos: memtest? | 00:57 |
Deihmos | memory is fine. no lockus in windows | 00:57 |
daftykins | was it a clean install from good media? | 00:57 |
Deihmos | yes | 00:58 |
jeferson | oi | 00:58 |
daftykins | can you use REISUB to safely reboot when it seems to lockup? does the system still respond to ping over the network? | 00:58 |
graciano | oi | 00:59 |
daftykins | anything in logs... yada yada | 00:59 |
graciano | fala irmao | 00:59 |
jeferson | fala irmão | 00:59 |
jeferson | isso é muito chepa | 00:59 |
graciano | è waldir? | 00:59 |
jeferson | sim | 00:59 |
jeferson | sou eu | 00:59 |
graciano | também achei..klkkkkkkk | 00:59 |
graciano | vc n qer ter facebook | 00:59 |
jeferson | nessa chepa de Xepa chate | 00:59 |
jeferson | noa | 00:59 |
graciano | ae dá nisso | 01:00 |
jeferson | da nada | 01:00 |
xangua | !en | jeferson graciano | 01:00 |
ubottu | jeferson graciano: Certain Ubuntu IRC channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList | 01:00 |
jeferson | no gosto de facebook | 01:00 |
graciano | bom pelo menos da p gente se falar | 01:00 |
graciano | kkkkkkkkkkk | 01:00 |
gamera | daftykins: that sounds like my issue. ctrl-alt-f1 still brought me to a terminal if it locked up while I was logged in. | 01:00 |
jeferson | kkkkk | 01:00 |
graciano | mas n precisa entrar no face abre só o chate | 01:00 |
jeferson | ou seja a chepa | 01:00 |
graciano | tem programa só de chat | 01:01 |
jeferson | verdade | 01:01 |
kostkon | !pt | graciano, jeferson | 01:01 |
ubottu | graciano, jeferson: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. | 01:01 |
graciano | p face book | 01:01 |
jeferson | o linux ainda tem que melhorar muito | 01:01 |
jeferson | para vencer a microsoft | 01:01 |
graciano | nada | 01:02 |
graciano | cara | 01:02 |
graciano | o mundo ta na rede social | 01:02 |
daftykins | gamera: err, not sure how you got that much detail from Deihmos' comments :> | 01:02 |
graciano | vc n quer | 01:02 |
jeferson | esse chat só tem gente qur não fala nossa lingua | 01:02 |
graciano | usa o chat do facebook | 01:02 |
graciano | empathy | 01:02 |
jeferson | no tenho face | 01:03 |
xangua | jeferson: graciano this is not a chat room, please stop | 01:03 |
graciano | e cadastra o teu face | 01:03 |
graciano | pow cara | 01:03 |
graciano | waldir? | 01:03 |
jeferson | oi | 01:04 |
jeferson | fala ai | 01:04 |
graciano | pow vc precisa ter face só p entrar no chat | 01:05 |
graciano | baixa um programa de chat | 01:05 |
daftykins | at last. | 01:05 |
daftykins | i was beginning to think with a spanish accent | 01:05 |
raspei-me | What I want to know is a way to switch on my HD attached to the RPi (formated in EXT4 but could be other) and have it immediately available via sharing (NFS or other) to my other devices. Anyone have a hint? Thanx | 01:08 |
daftykins | raspei-me: pretty sure ubuntu isn't available for the r-pi, so can't help you there | 01:09 |
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raspei-me | Yes but my Client is Ubuntu | 01:09 |
raspei-me | and also I do not know why via NFS the progress bar on a copy is not working | 01:10 |
raspei-me | it goes emmidiately to 98% and stays there until to copy is over | 01:11 |
raspei-me | that could take several minutes | 01:11 |
resno | i have an issue with kworker taking 99% cpu and no way to kill it. tried a few things but any suggestions? | 01:11 |
ezio | can anyone help me with this grep/regex issue? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23555156/grep-look-around-match-not-working | 01:12 |
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resno | ezio: im curious why through the work? | 01:15 |
ezio | resno, pardon? | 01:16 |
resno | why not just use ps aux | grep mysql? | 01:16 |
ezio | because it will always produce at least one line | 01:16 |
ezio | root 29167 0.0 0.1 9392 900 pts/1 S+ 20:51 0:00 grep --color=auto mysqld_safe | 01:16 |
ezio | the line of the ps grep | 01:17 |
rww | | grep -v grep | 01:17 |
resno | yep | 01:17 |
ezio | oh! | 01:17 |
ezio | thanks | 01:17 |
resno | or ezio [m] | 01:18 |
resno | or ezio [m]ysql | 01:18 |
ezio | ? | 01:18 |
resno | so ps aux | grep '[m]ysql' | 01:18 |
resno | as another option | 01:18 |
ezio | why did that work? | 01:19 |
ezio | because of the boundary? | 01:19 |
resno | yea, its a regexp and i think it can filter the grep out | 01:20 |
bagindov | what software to backup my installed applications? because i want to upgrade to newer ubuntu. | 01:21 |
resno | backup to where is the first question | 01:21 |
resno | do you have a storage thing in place? | 01:22 |
resno | and how much space? | 01:22 |
bagindov | backup to DVD for example | 01:24 |
resno | dvd im not sure actaully | 01:24 |
daftykins | haha, forget DVD | 01:24 |
resno | so duplicity is my go to | 01:24 |
resno | rsync is the standard | 01:24 |
resno | this is a one off, so rsync to another machine is likely good | 01:25 |
gamera | if you have ubuntu, you can use the built-in backup system to backup to a local folder and restore from there. | 01:25 |
daftykins | local folder? on another disk with luck :P | 01:26 |
gamera | if you want to backup before an update, just copy your home folder to somewhere first. (make sure to copy the whole folder, since there's hidden things in there) | 01:27 |
gamera | daftykins: it's mounted locally. linux cares not if it's interfacing over ssh, USB, scsi or magic. It just knows where to put things. | 01:28 |
daftykins | i'm talking about making a backup to the same disk :) | 01:28 |
daftykins | = pants on head retarded | 01:28 |
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resno | ugh, how can a server have acpi issues | 01:30 |
mun24 | how to find if init.d or xinetd working? | 01:32 |
bagindov | what about aptoncd? | 01:33 |
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Molean | Is ZFS a better FS then NTFS for sharing data between drives? | 01:33 |
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Molean | between windows and ubuntu | 01:34 |
resno | uhm? | 01:34 |
gamera | Molean: if you are talking about using multiple drives at the same time, yes | 01:34 |
b4rbz | anyone know why my pc isnt locking when i resume from a suspend? | 01:34 |
gamera | b4rbz: did you disable the setting for doing that in your settings? | 01:35 |
Molean | windows 7 can see and use ZFS well enough? (not talking about running on it) | 01:35 |
gamera | Molean: I don't know if it can read it natively (probably not). | 01:35 |
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b4rbz | gamera, i have 'require my password when waking up from suspend' checked | 01:35 |
resno | im curious why does the drive format matter? if you share using samba/nfs | 01:36 |
Shelts | Alguem de floripa? | 01:36 |
xangua | !pt | Shelts | 01:36 |
ubottu | Shelts: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. | 01:36 |
Molean | gamera: But there's a reliable addon for windows to use zfs? | 01:36 |
xangua | Molean: that would be a question for ##windows | 01:37 |
gamera | b4rbz: are you suspending with ubuntu's power options or a button on the machine. (you might have hardware suspend) | 01:37 |
b4rbz | gamera, when i close my lid | 01:37 |
Molean | Linux/ubuntu reads ZFS well enough though? | 01:37 |
gamera | b4rbz: are you sure it's suspending and not just dimming the screen? | 01:38 |
b4rbz | gamera, power settings say that when the lid is closed it will suspend | 01:38 |
gamera | b4rbz: have you tried manually suspending, and then closing and opening the lid? | 01:39 |
b4rbz | gamera, actually no, ill try that now | 01:39 |
gamera | Because I can imagine full hardware suspend being attempted to get better performance | 01:39 |
b4rbz | gamera, uh this is weird... | 01:40 |
b4rbz | i dont have an option to suspend? | 01:40 |
gamera | what, at all? | 01:40 |
b4rbz | im on gnome 3 and theres no option for me to suspend in the user menu thing | 01:41 |
b4rbz | and power off only gives the options restart and shutdown | 01:41 |
gamera | go into a terminal and type suspend. (I think that should do it.) | 01:42 |
gamera | you might lock up the system though, so save your work | 01:42 |
b4rbz | gamera, ok man, trying now | 01:42 |
gamera | I'll be waiting. | 01:43 |
simpleuser | Hi there. On my local Xubuntu wkhtmltopdf is working but not on my Ubuntu 12.04 Server. https://gist.github.com/Einenlum/949a1c6d170f456d3d1f Any idea ? | 01:43 |
b4rbz | gamera, literally nothing happened...weird | 01:43 |
b4rbz | gamera, and I can't control+c or control+z out of the process.. | 01:43 |
gamera | control-d? | 01:44 |
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b4rbz | too late, ended up being able to just close the terminal window | 01:44 |
b4rbz | what's control+d do? | 01:44 |
gamera | sends EOF | 01:44 |
b4rbz | and eof is?? | 01:44 |
gamera | what computer are you using? | 01:44 |
gamera | end of file | 01:44 |
b4rbz | oh, end of file? | 01:44 |
b4rbz | gotcha | 01:45 |
b4rbz | ok so, about this whole 'my computer can't suspend' thing | 01:45 |
Bashing-om | b4rbz: maybe Pm-suspend ?? | 01:45 |
b4rbz | what was that about | 01:45 |
b4rbz | Bashing-om, will do | 01:45 |
b4rbz | trying now | 01:45 |
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andrex | b4rbz: swap enabled? | 01:45 |
b4rbz | Bashing-om, we have a winner! | 01:46 |
gamera | did it lock? | 01:46 |
b4rbz | and that is the segue back to the original question | 01:47 |
b4rbz | no | 01:47 |
Bashing-om | b4rbz: Good, my system though, does not resume, (config problem some where). | 01:47 |
poseidon | how do I tell if varnish is caching my front page? | 01:47 |
poseidon | I made a change via the backend and it showed up front without me having to purge the cache | 01:47 |
b4rbz | Bashing-om, my resumed fine. just didn't lock like I want it to | 01:47 |
gamera | what computer/mobo are you using? | 01:47 |
b4rbz | gamera, Thinkpad x200s | 01:48 |
gamera | OK, can you check in the BIOS if there's some setting pertaining to suspending? | 01:49 |
b4rbz | gamera, sure. ill be back in a couple of minutes then | 01:49 |
does | Hi guys,I have a question. I am using Ubuntu Gnome 12.04. Sometimes when i log in,all the words in my bars and menus are all garbled with lines,and i can only see a few letters of a word.Everything is functionable though,and a restart fixes it. | 01:56 |
b4rbz | no suspend settings in the bios | 01:57 |
ezio | i'm trying to launch mysqld_safe from a script but the script is haning up | 01:58 |
gamera | b4rbz: try locking and then suspend. | 01:58 |
ezio | /usr/bin/mysqld_safe & | 01:58 |
gamera | b4rbz: you don't have it set to automatically log in, do you? | 01:58 |
b4rbz | gamera, the lock screen stays | 01:59 |
b4rbz | gamera, and no | 01:59 |
ryah_ | systemd is the init system in 14.04? | 02:02 |
ryah_ | why can't i find the systemctl binary? | 02:02 |
gamera | b4rbz: try that again. Leave it in suspend for a while. | 02:02 |
b4rbz | gamera, it stays locked, i know it does | 02:03 |
gamera | I was mainly trying to see if your computer was actually suspending, since you'd disconnect from here if it were. (I had joins/parts hidden earlier) | 02:04 |
b4rbz | gamera, ok ill suspend | 02:05 |
b4rbz | how long should i leave it suspended | 02:06 |
gamera | give it about five minutes, that'll surely cause a ping timeout | 02:06 |
b4rbz | gamera, will do. see you on the other side | 02:08 |
trism | ryah_: no, it is not | 02:08 |
trism | ryah_: it is only available in the repos in 14.10 but not default yet | 02:08 |
vv111y | hi, help for noob or goto ask? raid0 install prob | 02:10 |
sk1special | how do i disable the gui for update manager to stop popping up? (but only when I update via terminal) | 02:11 |
zmi | Guys hello i have a problem with network can you help me? | 02:13 |
sk1special | (12.04) | 02:14 |
daftykins | !ask | zmi | 02:14 |
ubottu | zmi: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 02:14 |
zmi | i cant go to internet and video is bad i dont know if the driver is correct | 02:18 |
RubixRex | anybody here have experience compiling a wallet for a cryptocurrency? | 02:21 |
RubixRex | like a bitcoin wallet? | 02:21 |
RubixRex | for ubuntu | 02:21 |
who1sth9t | I know this is the wrong room. Hoping someone can point me to the right location. I need help finding an owner of an IP addy. room suggestions? | 02:21 |
ryah_ | trism: what should i use to keep my web server up? upstart? | 02:23 |
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dino82 | o/ hey all | 02:28 |
b4rbz | gamera, it didn't reconnect me woops | 02:28 |
m100 | dino:hey | 02:28 |
b4rbz | gamera, not sure if you got my past 2 messages | 02:29 |
dino82 | what version of apache/php does the latest ubuntu release come with? | 02:29 |
SchrodingersScat | !info apache2 | dino82 | 02:29 |
ubottu | dino82: apache2 (source: apache2): Apache HTTP Server. In component main, is optional. Version 2.4.7-1ubuntu4 (trusty), package size 85 kB, installed size 462 kB | 02:29 |
gamera | b4rbz: which ones? from before you suspended? You did timeout, at least. | 02:29 |
SchrodingersScat | !apt-cache | dino82 | 02:29 |
dino82 | thanks SchrodingersScat | 02:30 |
b4rbz | gamera, nah i sent a couple when I powered back up | 02:30 |
b4rbz | it didn't reconnect me though so its all good | 02:31 |
gamera | it still didn't lock, did it? | 02:31 |
gamera | b4rbz: is the delay before locking set? | 02:31 |
SchrodingersScat | dino82: also, when I googled for "php site:ubuntu.com" I got something like this: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/php/ | 02:32 |
b4rbz | no, it still didn't lock | 02:32 |
b4rbz | delay? | 02:32 |
b4rbz | not sure I have that option | 02:32 |
b4rbz | gamera, do you mean the 'lock screen after: ' | 02:32 |
gamera | yes | 02:33 |
b4rbz | because mine is set to lock when the screen turns off | 02:33 |
gamera | with zero delay set? | 02:33 |
gamera | because locking on suspend and screen blank are checkboxes, the delay acts on top of them. | 02:34 |
dino82 | SchrodingersScat: perfect thanks | 02:34 |
b4rbz | gamera, i don't see anything about delay | 02:34 |
iroc_68 | I have a question about moving installations into a new system | 02:35 |
trism | ryah_: 14.04 does use upstart although I think several of the webservers still use the sysv-init scripts (so managing links in /etc/rc?.d/ for start/stop) | 02:35 |
gamera | b4rbz: here's what it looks like on my machine: http://a.pomf.se/uvzbog.png | 02:36 |
gamera | b4rbz: that's inside of settings.security and privacy | 02:36 |
iroc_68 | I have an existing installation of ubuntu running on an older pc laptop, I have this macbook I am retiring and wondering if I can just move over the harddrive or if I have to reinstall it again while on the mac | 02:36 |
gamera | iroc_68: you should reinstall. | 02:36 |
b4rbz | gamera, im on 13.10 | 02:37 |
b4rbz | i dont have security and privacy settings | 02:37 |
iroc_68 | bummer I would really live to avoid doing so | 02:37 |
gamera | iroc_68: but if you set up your account on the new machine, you can copy your home folder right over | 02:37 |
pfifo | does 14.04 come with mir? | 02:37 |
iroc_68 | very ture, ill have to try doing so | 02:38 |
iroc_68 | thanks very much | 02:38 |
gamera | iroc_68: and then run $ sudo apt-get install [big list of every program you want on the computer]; and you'll have the system set up in a few minutes. | 02:39 |
Bashing-om | !mir | 02:39 |
ubottu | Mir is the next-generation display server currently under development by Canonical and Ubuntu. It's slated for inclusion in Ubuntu 14.04. For more information on it, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mir/Spec . For code, see https://launchpad.net/mir | 02:39 |
gamera | b4rbz: the option should still be there, I seem to recall setting it once. | 02:39 |
b4rbz | gamera, it's not there | 02:40 |
gamera | b4rbz: what does your settings (preferences) window look like? screenshot? | 02:40 |
pfifo | Bashing-om: it seems the page is out of date | 02:41 |
Bashing-om | pfifo: I will have looksee, best I recall mir is available for 14.04 . | 02:42 |
b4rbz | gamera, http://i.imgur.com/9UPFSJb.png | 02:42 |
gamera | The delay setting should be in brightness and lock too. | 02:43 |
Bashing-om | pfifo: Not too fr out, last updated the first of this year, did you see -> https://launchpad.net/mir ?? | 02:45 |
Bashing-om | fr/far * | 02:45 |
pfifo | Bashing-om: so i guess there isnt a mir-desktop metapackage yet | 02:46 |
Bashing-om | pfifo: Yeah, there is, but I have no additional knowledge as to how to install mir. | 02:47 |
gamera | b4rbz: do you have a delay set at all? | 02:48 |
b4rbz | gamera, turn off screen when inactive for? | 02:48 |
b4rbz | is that the setting you're talking about? | 02:48 |
gamera | "lock screen after: " | 02:48 |
gamera | is what I'm taking about. | 02:48 |
b4rbz | gamera, when the screen turns off | 02:49 |
b4rbz | so, theres not a delay | 02:49 |
pfifo | Bashing-om: i compiled it from source on 12.04, installing isnt a problem, its just if im going to use daily, i want it to be ready | 02:49 |
b4rbz | you're saying to put a delay on? | 02:49 |
dino82 | Where is the standard location for apache htdocs? In /usr/local ? | 02:50 |
gamera | no, I thought it might have been set to lock after some long amount of time, which you never got to. | 02:50 |
gamera | like, if it were set to 1hour+ delay | 02:51 |
b4rbz | so now what | 02:51 |
Bashing-om | pfifo: Understandable, there are several on ubuntuforums.org who have installed mir, and have experienced no problems in 14.04. Might saerch that site and draw your own conclusions (??). | 02:51 |
pfifo | another question, does ubuntu perform well with dual head touch screens | 02:53 |
gamera | b4rbz: I don't think it's a user problem at this point. It looks like a bug. | 02:54 |
gamera | try disabling and re-enabling the locking and set the lowest possible locking delay. see what happens | 02:55 |
b4rbz | gamera, apparently. should I just upgrade to 14.04 | 02:55 |
Bashing-om | pfifo: That one I can not addess. Most depends on the card and the drivers available, I do understand the open source drivers have come a long way in dual monitor support. | 02:55 |
gamera | I don't know if that would help you, and I'm having Xorg issues with it. | 02:56 |
b4rbz | gamera, then nope. Xorg issues are no fun | 02:56 |
gamera | for now, I'd suggest binding ctrl-super-L to lock the screen and lock it manually. | 02:56 |
gamera | and upgrade when trusty is more stable. | 02:56 |
b4rbz | will do, buddy. thanks for all the help | 02:56 |
b4rbz | going to bed, night all! | 02:58 |
bluezone | ciao | 02:58 |
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Bashing-om | dino82: -> /usr/share/doc <- standard location for docs on the desktop . | 02:59 |
Guest89531 | Hi. Needing some assistance on installation - Hung on "Saving installed packages..." for more than 2 hours | 03:00 |
dino82 | Bashing-om: Sorry I wasnt more specific, i mean for apache2 server, like /var/www/html for redhat, document root | 03:00 |
SchrodingersScat | dino82: oh, /var/www/ | 03:00 |
dino82 | It's /var/www for the latest Ubuntu? Great, thanks | 03:00 |
Seven_Six_Two | I can't uninstall mailman! Can I just delete it by hand? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7419349/ | 03:01 |
gamera | apt-get purge? | 03:03 |
Guest89531 | I've tried 14.04 and 13.10, using bootable usb, both hang at "Saving installed packages..." | 03:04 |
Seven_Six_Two | apt-get purge http://paste.ubuntu.com/7419365/ | 03:05 |
Guest____ | How come 14.04 not have an option for encrypted LVM, and not letting me do it in the manual partitioning option? | 03:07 |
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gamera | Seven_Six_Two: try killing all mailman processes first. | 03:09 |
Seven_Six_Two | they were dead. I deleted the dpkg info files and purged | 03:11 |
syeekick | whats an alternative to wicd-curses? | 03:13 |
SchrodingersScat | Seven_Six_Two: not apt? | 03:13 |
Locke2002 | I've been trying all the standard stuff on Google for X11 Forwarding connection rejected because of wrong authentication. Is there any known problem with 14.04 upgraded from 13.x I should know about? | 03:13 |
lonedog | wher can I get a list of some of the other discusion rooms for of topic | 03:17 |
lonedog | off topic | 03:17 |
question | hello | 03:18 |
question | is there someone here who can help me with a networking issue? | 03:18 |
SchrodingersScat | !ask | question | 03:19 |
ubottu | question: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 03:19 |
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question | okay, since the people in the irc channel for this OS of linux are not helpful and just basically call you stupid. i came here because i have used this one before when i was using ubuntu | 03:20 |
kxtwo | Have you guys heard anythinhg about updating to 14.03 wiping out dual boot windows? | 03:20 |
zykotick9 | syeekick: wicd-gtk, network-manager, or /etc/network/interfaces. | 03:20 |
zykotick9 | kxtwo: 14.03 never... 14.04 maybe ;) | 03:21 |
Seven_Six_Two | SchrodingersScat, nah, not this time | 03:21 |
question | i am running kali linux and under networking it says wired network disconnected and for wireless it says device not managed | 03:21 |
SchrodingersScat | Seven_Six_Two: have you tried installing it and then uninstalling it? | 03:21 |
woshty | What solutions are there for locking a lxde based desktop? Ideally, it would be able to execute a script upon lock and unlock? I know about that lightdm-locker, which is unusable, and xscreensaver. | 03:21 |
Seven_Six_Two | SchrodingersScat, oh sorry, that was the fix. delete the usr/something/dpkg/info/mailman.* | 03:22 |
zykotick9 | question: fyi kali is based on debian, not ubuntu... there is a #kali-linux <- or similar, channel. see "/mgs ubuntu alis" for details how to search for channels on freenode. | 03:22 |
Seven_Six_Two | then purge and reinstall the package | 03:22 |
zykotick9 | s/mgs/msg/ | 03:22 |
question | zyko i know this but upon serching the internet there has been similar problems with ubuntu | 03:22 |
Xheartt | just to let you guys know i am still using 12.04lts and works great. | 03:23 |
zykotick9 | question: kali is _not_ supported in #ubuntu, go to the right channel... for the "right" support... | 03:23 |
zykotick9 | !tab > question | 03:24 |
ubottu | question, please see my private message | 03:24 |
Locke2002 | !patience > Locke2002 | 03:24 |
ubottu | Locke2002, please see my private message | 03:24 |
kxtwo | ok this is weird | 03:24 |
lonedog | can anyone tell me whare I can go to ask off topic questions for discusion | 03:25 |
midnight109 | can someone point me to a guide that is easy to understand for setting up sendmail to use a smtp relay? | 03:25 |
zykotick9 | !ot | lonedog | 03:25 |
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kxtwo | my friend has a solid state drive and a regular drive. He split them between windows and linux. He updated to 14.04 and now his windows is gone and it only shows the non ssd drive | 03:25 |
Xheartt | is it true 14.04 is mostly for tablets? | 03:26 |
fartface | I'm trying to configure Ubuntu Server to use a VPN as it's source of internet traffic, but I also need to remotely access my machine. I'm thinking that the problem lies with my (new) modem/router, which claims that the ports are forwarded, but if I try to SSH to my WAN IP, I get connection refused. | 03:26 |
SchrodingersScat | fartface: why not go through the vpn? | 03:27 |
fartface | What do you mean? | 03:27 |
fartface | Use the VPN IP? | 03:27 |
fartface | That doesn't seem to work. | 03:28 |
SchrodingersScat | figured if you already had it in a vpn you could just be in the same vpn. | 03:29 |
fartface | I'm connecting to PrivateInternetAccess, and trying to put all my traffic through there | 03:30 |
fartface | For one computer on my LAN | 03:31 |
fartface | Hmm hold on | 03:31 |
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mozzarella | the bots are now spamming | 03:33 |
owh | I've installed a fresh version of 14.04 in a VMware Fusion 4 guest. The full resolution of the screens on my system is 4920 x 2280. Under Ubuntu 8.04 this works as expected. I installed gnome-session-fallback to enable metacity, but the machine still doesn't detect the full resolution. I've set the .vmx videoram to 128Mb. | 03:48 |
owh | I'm out of ideas. Any suggestions? | 03:48 |
owh | I've noticed similar behaviour with other versions of Ubuntu, which is why I'm still running 8.04. Other Ubuntu derivatives seem to do this without problem. I've not been able to detect the magic sauce. | 03:50 |
Megabyte | Hi, guys | 03:51 |
loa | owh, try to write your own xorg cfg | 03:51 |
Megabyte | How to enable ctrl + alt + backspace on 14.10? | 03:51 |
phunyguy | Megabyte: as in the X restart shortcut? | 03:51 |
Megabyte | yes | 03:52 |
phunyguy | Megabyte: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1183156 | 03:52 |
Megabyte | Thanks! | 03:52 |
phunyguy | np | 03:52 |
owh | loa, that's a new idea. Might just work. Excellent sideways suggestion. Tah. | 03:54 |
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loa | owh, you can first try xrand -s 4920x2280 | 03:56 |
Speiros | Is there a reason why the information I'm learning on terminal from the unix system is a % symbol, whereas in reality it is a $ | 03:57 |
Locke2002 | I've been trying all the standard stuff on Google for X11 Forwarding connection rejected because of wrong authentication. Is there any known problem with 14.04 upgraded from 13.x I should know about? | 03:57 |
owh | loa: I'm guessing that I'll need to generate a modeline for that? | 03:57 |
gndlp | exit | 03:58 |
zykotick9 | Speiros: % vs $ is just a difference in the prompt setting, # would be the same on both <- root login (but ubuntu doesn't use root, but i believe "sudo -i" would still show it) | 03:59 |
loa | owh, yea | 03:59 |
jskid | morning~ | 03:59 |
Speiros | zykotick9 Ah, okay. Thanks. While I'm at it, where would you suggest I learn terminal? I got a suggestion yesterday, but ended up finding a unix channel. There are a few other things I want to work out. (I'm really a beginner at knowing it) | 04:00 |
zykotick9 | Speiros: "learn terminal" is a big unclear... if your "hardcore" watch the #bash channel for a couple of days ;) | 04:01 |
zykotick9 | s/big/bit/ | 04:01 |
lotuspsychje | !bash | Speiros | 04:01 |
ubottu | Speiros: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal | 04:01 |
Jordan_U | Speiros: I'm betting you're using a terribly outdated book on "UNIX". | 04:01 |
Speiros | I see. Thanks. I'll write it down, and have a look zykotick9. lol, yes Jordan_U I didn't know where to go. | 04:02 |
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Speiros | Thankyou lotuspsychje too:) | 04:03 |
Guest90011 | eh guys, desktop on my 13.04 is hang.. is there a way to restart it from a tty? | 04:03 |
lotuspsychje | !eol | Guest90011 | 04:03 |
ubottu | Guest90011: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 04:03 |
dw1 | pullin' tha trigger | 04:04 |
dw1 | boom | 04:04 |
lotuspsychje | Guest90011: install a version from topic mate, 14.04 is very nice | 04:04 |
Guest90011 | huh? | 04:05 |
Speiros | While I have the chance, what is the best way to go from 12.04 to 14.04? I looked on the ubuntu page and it didn't show a direct upgrade. | 04:05 |
lotuspsychje | Guest90011: 13.04 is not longer supported | 04:05 |
Guest90011 | whats the latest? | 04:05 |
lotuspsychje | !trusty | 04:05 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) is the current release of Ubuntu. Download at http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04 - Read the release notes at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes | 04:05 |
dw1 | Speiros: you can use software-updater but need to run it with -d flag because it wont be offered until 14.04.1 is available, for more stability | 04:05 |
Guest90011 | trusty tarh? is the latest? | 04:06 |
Guest90011 | i mean | 04:06 |
Speiros | dw1 Ah, thanks. I might wait until then. | 04:06 |
Guest90011 | tahr | 04:06 |
Guest90011 | im confused.. i thought i downloaded the latest ubuntu... | 04:06 |
dw1 | Speiros: i installed before official relase. no major issues. :) | 04:07 |
Guest90011 | i got this live cd off the official its the latest or so i thought | 04:07 |
Guest90011 | official cannon | 04:07 |
Speiros | dw1 No worries. I'm just sick of getting stuck, so I need to build up my knowledge first I think. Hopefully, life won't throw any whammies at me to prevent me from learning again for a bit. | 04:08 |
dw1 | Speiros: oh, cool | 04:08 |
Guest90011 | what is a good command to restart the desktop.. unity i think? | 04:09 |
sudormrf_ | hey guys. so I am looking through some code from github. the owner of the code says that the code uses google analytics for something. I want to strip this code completely out, but I am not finding it anywhere. I was looking here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1008080?hl=en for ideas as to how this code is inserted, and did a search of all the files in the directory for the appropriate string of text, but my result | 04:10 |
sudormrf_ | are coming up empty. any suggestions as to how to perform a better search for this using the CLI? | 04:10 |
Speiros | Thanks for your help people and see you next time. | 04:11 |
owh | I've created a modeline with: xrandr `cvt 4920 2280 60 | grep -v '#' | sed 's/Modeline //g'` -- this shows up in xrandr, but when I try and add the mode to the screen, it tells me that it cannot find the mode "4920x2280_60.00" -- what am I missing? | 04:12 |
dw1 | sudormrf_: not the best channel for your question, but try grep -R google-analytics * | 04:13 |
owh | That's curious. The modeline shows up attached to the wrong display after I created it. | 04:13 |
phunyguy | dw1: nonsense. perfect channel for it. | 04:13 |
sudormrf_ | dw1: will try, suggestions for a better channel? :) | 04:14 |
dw1 | phunyguy: official ubuntu support? :/ | 04:14 |
dw1 | sudormrf_: #google #linux #bash | 04:14 |
phunyguy | dw1: yes. | 04:14 |
dw1 | phunyguy: :) | 04:14 |
sudormrf_ | dw1: thanks :) | 04:14 |
phunyguy | dw1: it is ubuntu he is on... and a valid linux question. | 04:14 |
sudormrf_ | phunyguy: heh. thanks :D | 04:14 |
abcdef | Do we usually download ubuntu from official website like http://www.ubuntu.com/ ? | 04:15 |
dw1 | phunyguy: im comfortable with my opinion. :p | 04:15 |
phunyguy | abcdef: why not? | 04:15 |
phunyguy | dw1: that's fine. We just don't need to be so strict with what this channel entails. | 04:15 |
sudormrf_ | dw1 phunyguy either way, it was helpful :D | 04:15 |
phunyguy | bots incoming | 04:15 |
owh | abcdef: Preferably from a mirror. | 04:16 |
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ISC[Z[[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_^\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[\]Z] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[Z^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[__^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[\][] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_ZZ] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[Z\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[]`\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[Z[[] is now known as ISC[`^[] | ||
=== ISC[_^\] is now known as ISC[__]] | ||
=== ISC[\]Z] is now known as ISC[^][] | ||
=== ISC[[Z^] is now known as 7JTAAQ76B | ||
=== ISC[__^] is now known as ISC[`\]] | ||
=== ISC[\][] is now known as ISC[Z^\] | ||
=== ISC[_ZZ] is now known as ISC[[Z`] | ||
=== ISC[]`\] is now known as ISC[_^[] | ||
ISC[`^[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`\]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^][] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[__]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
7JTAAQ76B | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[Z`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_^[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[`^[] is now known as ISC[]aa] | ||
=== ISC[^][] is now known as ISC[_``] | ||
=== 7JTAAQ76B is now known as ISC[a_\] | ||
=== ISC[`\]] is now known as ISC[aZ^] | ||
=== ISC[__]] is now known as ISC[]^^] | ||
=== ISC[Z^\] is now known as ISC[\aa] | ||
=== ISC[[Z`] is now known as ISC[^_]] | ||
=== ISC[_^[] is now known as ISC[]Z\] | ||
ISC[]aa] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_``] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[aZ^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[]^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[\aa] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^_]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[]Z\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[[Z\] is now known as ISC[_^^] | ||
ISC[_^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[_^^] is now known as ISC[[a`] | ||
=== ISC[]aa] is now known as ISC[Z\_] | ||
=== ISC[_``] is now known as ISC[a`a] | ||
=== ISC[a_\] is now known as ISC[`a[] | ||
=== ISC[aZ^] is now known as ISC[Z]^] | ||
=== ISC[]^^] is now known as ISC[\a]] | ||
=== ISC[\aa] is now known as ISC[]]_] | ||
=== ISC[^_]] is now known as ISC[]Z[] | ||
=== ISC[]Z\] is now known as ISC[]a`] | ||
phunyguy | *sigh* | 04:16 |
ISC[Z\_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`a[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a`a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z]^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[\a]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[]]_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[]Z[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[]a`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[]Z`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[]Z`] is now known as ISC[^``] | ||
ISC[]``] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[]``] is now known as ISC[^^`] | ||
ISC[^^`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[^^`] is now known as ISC[_[a] | ||
=== ISC[Z\_] is now known as ISC[Z^_] | ||
=== ISC[`a[] is now known as ISC[Z^^] | ||
=== ISC[a`a] is now known as ISC[`_[] | ||
=== ISC[\a]] is now known as ISC[[a\] | ||
=== ISC[Z]^] is now known as ISC[^^]] | ||
=== ISC[]]_] is now known as ISC[`_^] | ||
=== ISC[]Z[] is now known as ISC[_a\] | ||
ISC[^``] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[^``] is now known as ISC[^`[] | ||
ISC[_[a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^`[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[]a`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[^`[] is now known as ISC[^[`] | ||
=== ISC[_[a] is now known as ISC[`^a] | ||
=== ISC[]a`] is now known as ISC[a_`] | ||
sudormrf_ | annnddd…..ban | 04:16 |
ISC[`^a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[[a`] is now known as ISC[Z^`] | ||
ISC[Z^`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[Z^`] is now known as ISC[ZZ^] | ||
ISC[ZZ^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^[`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[ZZ^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
=== ISC[^[`] is now known as ISC[2308] | ||
=== ISC[`^a] is now known as ISC[9004] | ||
ISC[2308] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[9004] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[ZZ^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
abcdef | ermmm..... | 04:16 |
ISC[2308] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[9004] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[ZZ^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[2308] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[9004] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[ZZ^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[2308] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[9004] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[ZZ^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[2308] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[9004] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ubottu | unopaste: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
unopaste | ISC[ZZ^] 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 | 04:16 |
ISC[2308] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[9004] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[9004] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
abcdef | zzz | 04:16 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:16 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[2308] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[9004] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[Z^_] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[Z^^] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[^^]] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[[a\] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[`_^] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[`_[] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[_a\] 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 | 04:17 |
unopaste | ISC[a_`] 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 | 04:17 |
phunyguy | so there's that/ | 04:17 |
aqif | HI o/ | 04:17 |
adrian | HI o/ | 04:17 |
aqif | HI o/ | 04:17 |
adrian | HI o/ | 04:17 |
=== aqif is now known as ISC[axz] | ||
=== adrian is now known as ISC[lep] | ||
=== ISC[axz] is now known as ISC[hlh] | ||
=== ISC[lep] is now known as ISC[yfv] | ||
ISC[ZZ^] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
ISC[yfv] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
ISC[hlh] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
=== ISC[2308] is now known as ISC[4156] | ||
=== ISC[9004] is now known as ISC[6939] | ||
=== ISC[ZZ^] is now known as ISC[2594] | ||
=== ISC[yfv] is now known as ISC[5234] | ||
=== ISC[hlh] is now known as ISC[5118] | ||
ISC[4156] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
ISC[6939] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
ISC[Z^_] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
ISC[2594] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
ISC[5234] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
ISC[5118] | HI o/ | 04:17 |
ISC[4156] | HI o/ | 04:18 |
ISC[6939] | HI o/ | 04:18 |
ISC[Z^_] | HI o/ | 04:18 |
ISC[Z^^] | HI o/ | 04:18 |
ISC[2594] | HI o/ | 04:18 |
ISC[5234] | HI o/ | 04:18 |
ISC[5118] | HI o/ | 04:18 |
ISC[4156] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[6939] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ubottu | unopaste: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! | 04:18 |
ISC[Z^_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`_[] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[^^]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[[a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[2594] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[Z^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[5118] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[5234] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[_a\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[a_`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`_^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
=== ISC[4156] is now known as ISC[8975] | ||
=== ISC[6939] is now known as ISC[1176] | ||
=== ISC[Z^_] is now known as ISC[7975] | ||
=== ISC[^^]] is now known as ISC[3813] | ||
=== ISC[[a\] is now known as ISC[8258] | ||
=== ISC[`_[] is now known as ISC[1629] | ||
=== ISC[Z^^] is now known as ISC[6555] | ||
=== ISC[5118] is now known as ISC[7366] | ||
=== ISC[5234] is now known as ISC[1782] | ||
=== ISC[2594] is now known as ISC[3438] | ||
=== ISC[`_^] is now known as ISC[1086] | ||
=== ISC[_a\] is now known as ISC[4860] | ||
=== ISC[a_`] is now known as ISC[6895] | ||
ISC[8975] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[1176] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[7975] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
abcdef | I cannot find a mirror to download | 04:18 |
ISC[3813] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[8258] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[1629] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[6555] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[7366] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[1782] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[1086] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[3438] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[4860] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[6895] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
=== ISC[8975] is now known as ISC[1591] | ||
=== ISC[1176] is now known as ISC[3453] | ||
=== ISC[7975] is now known as ISC[1318] | ||
=== ISC[8258] is now known as ISC[3650] | ||
=== ISC[7366] is now known as ISC[4170] | ||
=== ISC[1629] is now known as ISC[9408] | ||
=== ISC[3813] is now known as ISC[5675] | ||
=== ISC[6555] is now known as ISC[9709] | ||
=== ISC[1782] is now known as ISC[3927] | ||
=== ISC[1086] is now known as ISC[5485] | ||
=== ISC[3438] is now known as ISC[9732] | ||
=== ISC[4860] is now known as ISC[9005] | ||
=== ISC[6895] is now known as ISC[5050] | ||
ISC[1591] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[3453] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[1318] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[5675] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[9709] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[3650] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[9408] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[3927] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[4170] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[5485] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[9005] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[9732] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[5050] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
=== ISC[1591] is now known as ISC[3575] | ||
=== ISC[3453] is now known as ISC[5316] | ||
=== ISC[1318] is now known as ISC[2893] | ||
=== ISC[5675] is now known as ISC[4625] | ||
=== ISC[3650] is now known as ISC[7430] | ||
=== ISC[9709] is now known as ISC[500] | ||
=== ISC[9408] is now known as ISC[7583] | ||
=== ISC[9732] is now known as ISC[804] | ||
=== ISC[5485] is now known as ISC[1927] | ||
=== ISC[9005] is now known as ISC[5223] | ||
=== ISC[5050] is now known as ISC[8717] | ||
ISC[3575] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[5316] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[2893] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[7430] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[500] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[4625] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[7583] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[4170] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[3927] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[804] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[5223] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[1927] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[8717] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
=== ISC[3575] is now known as ISC[]Za] | ||
=== ISC[5316] is now known as ISC[`\`] | ||
=== ISC[2893] is now known as ISC[\`\] | ||
=== ISC[4625] is now known as ISC[[__] | ||
=== ISC[7430] is now known as ISC[a^a] | ||
=== ISC[500] is now known as ISC[`a^] | ||
=== ISC[7583] is now known as ISC[_^`] | ||
=== ISC[5223] is now known as ISC[_a_] | ||
=== ISC[1927] is now known as ISC[a^^] | ||
=== ISC[8717] is now known as ISC[\a_] | ||
=== ISC[804] is now known as ISC[]^a] | ||
ISC[]Za] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`\`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[\`\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[[__] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[a^a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`a^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[_^`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[4170] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[3927] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[]^a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[a^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[_a_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[\a_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[]Za] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`\`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[[__] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[\`\] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[4170] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`a^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[a^a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[_^`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[3927] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[]^a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[a^^] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[_a_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[\a_] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
=== ISC[\`\] is now known as ISC[`^Z] | ||
=== ISC[[__] is now known as ISC[^aZ] | ||
=== ISC[`a^] is now known as ISC[\_a] | ||
=== ISC[a^a] is now known as ISC[\Z]] | ||
=== ISC[a^^] is now known as ISC[\]a] | ||
=== ISC[_a_] is now known as ISC[[]a] | ||
=== ISC[\a_] is now known as ISC[\_]] | ||
phunyguy | !ops | 04:18 |
ubottu | Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - elky, rww, Madpilot, tritium, Nalioth, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, Myrtti, mneptok, Pici, jpds, gnomefreak, bazhang, Flannel, ikonia, maco, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, DJones or k1l! | 04:18 |
=== ISC[_^`] is now known as ISC[a][] | ||
ISC[]Za] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`\`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[]^a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`^Z] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[^aZ] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[\_a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[4170] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[a][] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[\Z]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[3927] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[\]a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[[]a] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[\_]] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[]Za] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
ISC[`\`] | !ot | unopaste | 04:18 |
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ISC[]Za] | Greetins from iLeGails Security Clan o/ | 04:19 |
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phunyguy | *grumble* | 04:19 |
ISC[`\`] | Greetins from iLeGails Security Clan o/ | 04:19 |
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unopaste | ISC[]Za] 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 | 04:20 |
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unopaste | ISC[4170] 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 | 04:20 |
unopaste | ISC[3927] 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 | 04:20 |
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owh | abcdef: The mirrors can be found here: http://mirrors.ubuntu.com/ | 04:20 |
mozzarella | unopaste is not a smart robot | 04:21 |
phunyguy | it will get better. | 04:21 |
sudormrf_ | lol | 04:21 |
bigred15 | why can't a security clan spell greetings correctly? | 04:22 |
rww | or use regex properly | 04:22 |
owh | ROTFL | 04:22 |
dw1 | script kiddos not english majors :) | 04:22 |
phunyguy | ok let's get back to business. | 04:23 |
owh | abcdef: Did you see the link I sent you among all that? | 04:23 |
sudormrf_ | well poodoo | 04:24 |
sudormrf_ | not sure how integrated this file is | 04:24 |
dw1 | perhaps they obfuscated it :/ | 04:24 |
sudormrf_ | looks like I found the file that is the one that houses all the GA code | 04:24 |
abcdef | I cannot find a mirror to download ubuntu | 04:24 |
abcdef | but only from its official website | 04:24 |
sudormrf_ | need to find any other calls to that script | 04:24 |
sudormrf_ | so I can comment them out then kill the script | 04:25 |
sudormrf_ | looks like I may have found it :D | 04:25 |
sudormrf_ | time to nuke it and test :D | 04:25 |
liuls | hello everyone how to get a config-file's instruction | 04:27 |
owh | abcdef: The list of mirrors is here: http://mirrors.ubuntu.com/ | 04:28 |
liuls | hi owh | 04:28 |
phunyguy | liuls: not sure what you mean by that... but the app's man page should have all that. | 04:28 |
liuls | please give me the comand line for this | 04:29 |
phunyguy | !man | liuls | 04:29 |
ubottu | liuls: The "man" command brings up the Linux manual pages for the command you're interested in. Try "man intro" at the command line, or see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal | Manpages online: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/ | 04:29 |
liuls | i can't find | 04:29 |
liuls | i want /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic 's detail instruction | 04:31 |
liuls | i don't know how to get it | 04:33 |
owh | liuls: man apt.conf | 04:33 |
dw1 | liuls: less /etc/cron.daily/apt shows them all | 04:33 |
dw1 | | 04:33 |
liuls | thanks | 04:34 |
dw1 | dang client got stuck for a sec :/ | 04:34 |
liuls | excuse me how to anacron's config instruction | 04:39 |
phunyguy | liuls: http://linux.die.net/man/8/anacron | 04:41 |
liuls | how to get anacron's config instruction , i need the mothed to get the instruction | 04:42 |
hggdh | or, generically, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/ | 04:42 |
dcajacob05 | what are -dev packages for? | 04:42 |
phunyguy | dcajacob05: typically for compiling packages | 04:42 |
rudymcrude | i think i'm having network issues. i've set up a webserver and set up a site to respond on foo.local, however, it takes over 'localhost' when viewed on the local machine, but when viewed on the network, it gives the default web server page - what on earth is going wrong? | 04:42 |
dcajacob05 | phunyguy: so, it includes source and headers? | 04:43 |
phunyguy | dcajacob05: that I can't be sure of | 04:43 |
dcajacob05 | phunyguy: would you typically install package and package-dev if you are developing against a package? | 04:43 |
dcajacob05 | or just package-dev? | 04:43 |
phunyguy | rudymcrude: you should look at your default website config and double check what IP it is listening on | 04:43 |
phunyguy | dcajacob05: I don't know. | 04:44 |
canis | how to create usb bootable in ubuntu 12.04? | 04:44 |
phunyguy | !info unetbootn | 04:45 |
ubottu | Package unetbootn does not exist in trusty | 04:45 |
phunyguy | grrr... | 04:45 |
phunyguy | !info unetbootin | 04:45 |
ubottu | unetbootin (source: unetbootin): installer of Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive. In component universe, is optional. Version 585-2ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 215 kB, installed size 835 kB | 04:45 |
phunyguy | canis: that is a nice tool. | 04:45 |
phunyguy | canis: you can also dd the iso to the usb device. | 04:46 |
rudymcrude | phunyguy: the default web site config hasn't changed | 04:46 |
phunyguy | rudymcrude: so what is the expected behavior? | 04:46 |
phunyguy | your description seems like the expected behavior. | 04:46 |
phunyguy | and have you restarted apache2 since making changes? | 04:47 |
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digitalshankar | hi i freshly installed ubuntu 14.04 the problem is whenever i start the comp the wired network is not detected and after restart it works. I have to repeat this step every morning. Then Unity Dash auto hide on/off doesn't work. Please help. | 04:48 |
rudymcrude | phunyguy: when i go to localhost, i want to see the default site, but when i go to foo.local i want to see the foo.local site, however atm, foo.local is being seen on localhost | 04:48 |
Muggins | disco | 04:48 |
phunyguy | *grumble* | 04:49 |
rudymcrude | phunyguy: also, when i view the ip address on the local network i see the default site | 04:49 |
phunyguy | rudymcrude: give me a bit. we are in the middle of some stupitidy... | 04:49 |
rudymcrude | i see ;) | 04:49 |
phunyguy | stupidity* | 04:49 |
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unopaste | zikja 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 | 04:50 |
unopaste | zikja 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 | 04:50 |
unopaste | pheer 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 | 04:50 |
rudymcrude | the silence before the storm | 04:53 |
sudormrf_ | is this channel the right channel for xbmcubuntu or is the xbmc channel the right channel? :D | 04:54 |
rudymcrude | a new proxy list :( | 04:57 |
phunyguy | sudormrf_: neither seems like the right channel | 04:58 |
sudormrf_ | phunyguy: d’oh! :/ | 04:58 |
Arduino | Five US Internet Providers Are Slowing Down Access Until They Get More Cash | 04:59 |
phunyguy | Arduino: please keep it on topic. | 05:00 |
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sudormrf_ | Arduino: join #networking and talk about it :) | 05:01 |
phunyguy | sudormrf_: no. | 05:01 |
rudymcrude | phunyguy: when i go to localhost, i want to see the default site, but when i go to foo.local i want to see the foo.local site, however atm, foo.local is being seen on localhost | 05:01 |
sudormrf_ | phunyguy: ok. i suppose it would be OT for #networking :D | 05:01 |
rudymcrude | phunyguy: also, when i view the ip address on the local network i see the default site | 05:01 |
rudymcrude | does that make sense? | 05:02 |
phunyguy | rudymcrude: it does. | 05:02 |
phunyguy | rudymcrude: you need to use vhosts in this case | 05:02 |
phunyguy | rudymcrude: you need to set up a vhost for foo.local to listen and display that page. | 05:02 |
canis | how to upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04? | 05:03 |
sudormrf_ | canis: sudo do-release-upgrade | 05:04 |
phunyguy | canis: sudo do-release-upgrade -d | 05:04 |
sudormrf_ | phunyguy: what does the -d do? | 05:04 |
phunyguy | you need the -d option or it is not available until July | 05:04 |
sudormrf_ | aaaahh | 05:04 |
Bambi18 | Hi! I give you some videos. I hope you like! http://bitly.com/1gAh6Jy | 05:04 |
phunyguy | upgrade to 12.04 to 14.04 isn't available until 14.04.1 | 05:04 |
rudymcrude | phunyguy: THANKS! i corrected a small mistake and bam! | 05:04 |
sudormrf_ | phunyguy: thanks :D | 05:04 |
phunyguy | unless you use -d | 05:04 |
phunyguy | rudymcrude: sweet | 05:05 |
sudormrf_ | edification :D | 05:05 |
phunyguy | and good job unopaste | 05:05 |
canis | it says no new release found | 05:05 |
rudymcrude | i'm on arm, i don't upgrade yet ;) | 05:05 |
phunyguy | canis: maybe your mirror doesn't have it? | 05:06 |
canis | i want to upgrade to ubuntu 14.04 LTS | 05:06 |
canis | how to do that? | 05:06 |
digitalshankar | hi i freshly installed ubuntu 14.04 the problem is whenever i start the comp the wired network is not detected and after restart it works. I have to repeat this step every morning. Then Unity Dash auto hide on/off doesn't work. Please help. | 05:06 |
rudymcrude | figured i'd buy an arm board as an always-on server - it's cool so far! | 05:06 |
sudormrf_ | computer case, y u so hard to find! | 05:06 |
phunyguy | canis: and you are on 12.04... i386 or amd64? | 05:06 |
canis | now what can i do to install ubuntu 14.04LTS? | 05:06 |
canis | Is there any other way to get it? | 05:07 |
owh | canis: What is the current version of your installation? | 05:09 |
canis | plz help me? | 05:10 |
phunyguy | canis: you can try answering my question | 05:10 |
phunyguy | canis: areyou on i386... amd64... | 05:10 |
canis | i am on 12.04 i386 | 05:10 |
phunyguy | and you did `sudo do-release-upgrade -d` ? | 05:11 |
phunyguy | with the -d option? | 05:11 |
canis | now what to do? | 05:11 |
owh | canis: You need to run that command in the terminal. | 05:11 |
canis | i am using 12.04 i386 | 05:12 |
owh | canis: Yes. | 05:12 |
phunyguy | canis: I get that. Did you run that command | 05:12 |
owh | canis: In the terminal, type this: "sudo do-release-upgrade -d" | 05:12 |
* owh notes that canis might not have english as their first language with an IP from Nepal. | 05:13 | |
phunyguy | yeah that makes it tough., | 05:13 |
owh | That, or there is some funky routing going on ;-) | 05:13 |
Tzic | i'd just like to state, for the record, that i love xkill | 05:14 |
dw1 | when's the wedding | 05:14 |
phunyguy | Tzic: good...? | 05:14 |
phunyguy | let's stay on topic pleaser. | 05:14 |
phunyguy | -r | 05:14 |
energizer1 | I've been struggling with the upgrade for a while. Can yall help me out? | 05:14 |
energizer1 | "could not calculate the upgrade": http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2220675 | 05:15 |
phunyguy | energizer1: we can do our best. | 05:15 |
linux_ | olá | 05:16 |
phunyguy | energizer1: any third party repositories enabled? | 05:16 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: i've got a screenshot of my repos at the bottom there, i think | 05:16 |
phunyguy | energizer1: that doesn't answer my question | 05:18 |
phunyguy | energizer1: are you using third party repositories... | 05:18 |
phunyguy | (I am having a hard time with forum access to view attachments) | 05:19 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: i have things installed from third party repos, yes. but i basically went through the software sources window and unchecked everything | 05:20 |
ndy | hi i wanna add start up preferences at top panel | 05:20 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: i can upload the screencaps to imgur if its not working properly | 05:20 |
phunyguy | energizer1: not sure that it can remedy that | 05:20 |
ndy | hi i wanna know y my ubuntu cant detect my sound card | 05:20 |
canis | anyone here | 05:21 |
phunyguy | energizer1: also, you possibly should leave some of that stuff checked | 05:21 |
dw1 | energizer1: can scan the logs for errors and broken packages https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?63885-An-unresolvable-problem-occurred-while-calculating-the-upgrade | 05:21 |
phunyguy | energizer1: if you have no repos enabled... the upgrade won't work. ;) | 05:21 |
phunyguy | canis: we have tried to answer your question. | 05:22 |
phunyguy | energizer1: at a minimum, on the first screenshot with nothing checked... check 3 out of the 4... with the one unchecked being the pre-release updates. | 05:23 |
Beldar | energizer1, Have you been using PPA's and any other 3rd party repos? | 05:24 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: sorry i don't see "pre-release updates" | 05:24 |
energizer1 | Beldar: ya i have a bunch of ppas installed | 05:25 |
phunyguy | yeah I misread | 05:25 |
phunyguy | that is the update tab. I was going from memory | 05:25 |
Beldar | energizer1, I would guess that is the issue, you have modified it enough to cause this. | 05:25 |
phunyguy | but man you had a lot of repositories.... | 05:25 |
phunyguy | energizer1: but man you had a lot of repositories.... | 05:25 |
Beldar | !ppa-purge | energizer1 | 05:25 |
ubottu | energizer1: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html | 05:25 |
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phunyguy | ^ yes | 05:26 |
phunyguy | may be better just to back up /home and start over | 05:26 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: ouch lol | 05:27 |
phunyguy | energizer1: wish I had a better answer. | 05:27 |
phunyguy | if someone else can help, great, but it doesn't take long to reinstall ubuntu. | 05:28 |
phunyguy | I should know.... I do it often... | 05:28 |
shambu | hello, after installing ubuntu i cant enter the bios setup. | 05:28 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: im sorta surprised -- yall don't use many ppas? where do you get all the software? | 05:28 |
phunyguy | shambu: going to guess you have UEFI? | 05:28 |
energizer1 | (obviously i don't mean all) | 05:29 |
shambu | yep | 05:29 |
shambu | phunyguy, yep | 05:29 |
shambu | phunyguy, solution? | 05:29 |
phunyguy | energizer1: personally I am currently on Gentoo, but in all honesty I don't. | 05:29 |
abcdef | 1630 people in the channel | 05:29 |
phunyguy | shambu: you need to find the hotkey to get into the UEFI bios on boot | 05:29 |
phunyguy | that depends on hardware | 05:29 |
shambu | phunyguy, its F2 but it doesnt work | 05:30 |
shambu | :P | 05:30 |
phunyguy | abcdef: ok? | 05:30 |
phunyguy | shambu: not sure then. not much #ubuntu can do about that/. | 05:30 |
shambu | phunyguy, where should i go? | 05:30 |
phunyguy | shambu: to your PC manufacturer | 05:30 |
shambu | i mean all this started after installing ubnutu :P | 05:30 |
DalekSec | energizer1: Total Normal packages: 68873, that's a lot to choose from the main repos themselves. | 05:30 |
phunyguy | shambu: I get that. But installing ubuntu should not affect your ability to get to your bios. | 05:31 |
owh | What's the issue shambu? | 05:31 |
phunyguy | owh: ubuntu made his BIOS dissappear | 05:32 |
owh | Really? | 05:32 |
owh | That's a new trick. | 05:32 |
phunyguy | he can't boot to it apparently. | 05:32 |
shambu | owh, i cant enter the bios setup or boot menu after installing ubnutu 13.10 | 05:32 |
phunyguy | bios setup != boot menu | 05:32 |
phunyguy | there is another hotkey for bios setup | 05:33 |
shambu | i cant enter into both phunyguy | 05:33 |
phunyguy | did you try f12? | 05:33 |
shambu | yep , i tried most of the F* | 05:33 |
abcdef | phunyguy: Is xubuntu way better and lighter than ubuntu ? | 05:33 |
owh | shambu: What system do you have? | 05:33 |
shambu | nothing works :! | 05:33 |
phunyguy | abcdef: what? | 05:33 |
phunyguy | abcdef: that is up to you to choose. lighter? yes. better? up to you. | 05:34 |
shambu | owh, core i5 , | 05:34 |
phunyguy | shambu: who made your computer | 05:34 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: ok im thinking about backing up ~ and trying again. What will happen to my programs? how about program config files? | 05:34 |
owh | shambu: No, what brand? | 05:34 |
shambu | phunyguy, samsung t series | 05:34 |
shambu | owh, ^^ | 05:34 |
owh | shambu: Model number? | 05:34 |
phunyguy | energizer1: that should all be in /etc and /home | 05:34 |
phunyguy | most likely all in ! though | 05:34 |
phunyguy | err ~ | 05:34 |
shambu | model np300e5x | 05:35 |
phunyguy | just back up ~, reinstall, and restore ~ | 05:35 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: but i shouldn ttry to backkup etc because that's where the problem is, right? | 05:35 |
phunyguy | yes | 05:35 |
phunyguy | backup ~, and install 14.04 | 05:35 |
phunyguy | may even be able to run the upgrade from liveDVD | 05:35 |
phunyguy | try it. | 05:35 |
phunyguy | shambu: do you get that ubuntu will not overwrite a bios? | 05:36 |
abcdef | my laptop's specs are core i7, ram: 4G, AMD: 2G, cpu: 2-2.5Ghz | 05:36 |
abcdef | but still gets heavy with ubuntu from official website | 05:37 |
shambu | when i am booting from pen drive its directly entering ubuntu | 05:37 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: so, i've been thinking about trying oout some new OSs, namely arch. will the same technique (pasting ~) work there too without a hitch? | 05:37 |
shambu | when i am booting from pen drive its directly entering ubuntu ? | 05:38 |
phunyguy | energizer1: that is more for #ubuntu-offtopic | 05:39 |
shambu | unable to boot from pen drive | 05:39 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: fair point | 05:39 |
phunyguy | abcdef: also you too... #ubuntu-offtopic. | 05:39 |
phunyguy | shambu: I am not sure where the hangup is. | 05:39 |
phunyguy | shambu: #ubuntu will not. I repeat.. WILL NOT overwrite a BIOS. | 05:40 |
phunyguy | -# | 05:40 |
energizer1 | phunyguy: alright thanks for your help (Beldar too) | 05:40 |
phunyguy | shambu: if you cannot get to your BIOS, that is between you and Samsung. | 05:40 |
shambu | unable to open bios | 05:41 |
KJ6MLT | if I make a liveUSB and install software will it stay on the liveUSB? is there functionality to make this happen? | 05:41 |
phunyguy | shambu: is that the error? | 05:41 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: yes.... the liveusb ramdisk will house the installed software | 05:41 |
hmagoo | uefi? | 05:42 |
shambu | ya | 05:42 |
BlueProtoman | How can I add an application to the Nautilus "Open With" menu? | 05:42 |
phunyguy | if you want a persistence file, check out the ubuntu startup disk creator | 05:42 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: ^^ | 05:42 |
KJ6MLT | phunyguy: thanks I will look into that | 05:42 |
shambu | @phunyguy: yes | 05:43 |
phunyguy | that wasn'tme | 05:43 |
phunyguy | oh | 05:43 |
shambu | are you fucking kidding me | 05:43 |
phunyguy | shambu: then you need to call Samsung. | 05:43 |
phunyguy | shambu: please watch your laungage | 05:43 |
phunyguy | language* | 05:43 |
shambu | poda patti | 05:43 |
shambu | sOORYY MY FRIEND | 05:44 |
phunyguy | shambu: try to be nice. We are trying to help.... but BIOS issues are between you and Samsung. | 05:44 |
shambu | KK sorryy :( | 05:45 |
phunyguy | I am guessing there is something you are missing that they can help with. | 05:45 |
shambu | phunyguy, thanks mate. i will contact them :) | 05:46 |
shambu | cya later | 05:46 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: usually when you select the "other" option (can't remember datails), and select something else, it will start appearing there. | 05:47 |
BlueProtoman | phunyguy: What if it's not in there? | 05:47 |
phunyguy | browse to it in /usr/bin ?> | 05:47 |
BlueProtoman | I don't have the option to do so. I can only choose from the given list of apps. | 05:47 |
phunyguy | is there no spot to manually input a command? | 05:47 |
phunyguy | or browse for an executable? | 05:48 |
BlueProtoman | Nope. | 05:48 |
phunyguy | you are going to make me install nautilus | 05:48 |
phunyguy | installing (bear with me... Gentoo_ | 05:49 |
phunyguy | ) | 05:49 |
BlueProtoman | OK. | 05:49 |
owh | BlueProtoman: It's under "Use a custom command" | 05:49 |
BlueProtoman | owh: Don't see it. | 05:49 |
phunyguy | >< | 05:50 |
phunyguy | owh: mind taking a screenshot? | 05:50 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Your window title is: "Open With" | 05:50 |
BlueProtoman | owh: Correct. I do not see any option under "U" except "Ubuntu Software Center". | 05:50 |
* phunyguy waits for it | 05:50 | |
owh | BlueProtoman: It's not in the list itself, it's in the window below it. | 05:51 |
BlueProtoman | owh: Then I must be blind, I see nothing. | 05:51 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Do you see a Remove Cancel and Open button? | 05:51 |
BlueProtoman | http://imgur.com/kHty8LM | 05:52 |
phunyguy | owh: take a screenshot please. I will be done in a second with my gentoo install. | 05:52 |
owh | phunyguy: I'm running 8.04 | 05:52 |
phunyguy | YIKES | 05:52 |
phunyguy | ok hang on | 05:52 |
BlueProtoman | The Christ? | 05:52 |
phunyguy | >>> Jobs: 9 of 10 complete, 1 running Load avg: 3.61, 2.73, 1.27 | 05:52 |
owh | phunyguy: You make VMware detect the screen resolution and I'll move up ;-) | 05:52 |
phunyguy | owh: that is your job. | 05:53 |
probo | hi all, who can help me? i look for application who can make with my 2 webcams 1 virtual cams with 2 diferrent views | 05:53 |
owh | phunyguy: You're living up to your /nick there ;-) | 05:53 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Well, that's special. You're missing some options. | 05:53 |
ds_ | Hi, I am trying to make a custom iso following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization using 14.04 as base iso.......but facing issues | 05:53 |
BlueProtoman | owh: How could this have happened? | 05:54 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Did you double click, or right click on the icon? | 05:54 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: "Run Software" | 05:54 |
BlueProtoman | owh: Right click | 05:54 |
dw1 | ds_: what kind of issues | 05:54 |
phunyguy | seems obscure... | 05:54 |
BlueProtoman | phunyguy: Tried that, looks like it tries to run the file as an executable program | 05:54 |
phunyguy | oh... | 05:54 |
ds_ | dwl: it says the kernel is trying to kill the init | 05:55 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: mind if I ask what it is you are trying to run? | 05:55 |
owh | phunyguy: A Makefile | 05:55 |
BlueProtoman | phunyguy: Just Sublime Text 3. I installed the official .deb of it with the Ubuntu Software Center, the usual method. | 05:56 |
phunyguy | ? | 05:56 |
ds_ | dwl: I am new to this and trying to bundle apache2, php5 with it..... | 05:56 |
BlueProtoman | I can run it via the Applications menu--but if I were satisfied with that, I wouldn't be in here. | 05:56 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: then you need to find out why sublime Text didn't register an entry in /usr/share/applications | 05:56 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Your screenshot shows you trying to open a Makefile. | 05:56 |
BlueProtoman | owh: In Sublime Text. | 05:56 |
owh | Ah | 05:56 |
phunyguy | yeah that makes sense | 05:56 |
* owh always opens Makefiles with make ;-) | 05:57 | |
BlueProtoman | What if I want to, you know, edit it? | 05:57 |
BlueProtoman | phunyguy: If I could just add it myself, I wouldn't have to ping the ST3 devs about that. | 05:57 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: you can. | 05:57 |
owh | BlueProtoman: I understand. Does sublime text show up in the App menu at all? | 05:57 |
BlueProtoman | owh: Yes. | 05:57 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: have you logged back out and back in again? | 05:58 |
BlueProtoman | phunyguy: OK, but that won't solve my general problem. | 05:58 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Create a bob.txt file and try it with that. | 05:58 |
BlueProtoman | phunyguy: Many times. I have had this issue for a long time. | 05:58 |
phunyguy | it's just strange. What's wrong with opening it from within Sublime? | 05:58 |
wackyluckyducky | has anyone come across an issue where windows are not sizable? and can't close them? | 05:58 |
owh | BlueProtoman: It might also be a mime-type issue. | 05:58 |
explodes | Is there a good way to share mouse/keyboard with an OSX machine? synergy is being really shitty: "FATAL: An error occurred: assistive devices does not trust this process, allow it in system settings." | 05:58 |
wackyluckyducky | and the first window you open is the top window? | 05:58 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: wouldn't be the only issue I have had with nautilus. | 05:58 |
* owh agrees | 05:59 | |
BlueProtoman | owh: Using the license.txt next to it brings up the same problem. | 05:59 |
phunyguy | explodes: please watch your language | 05:59 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: would you mind installing Thunar and trying from there? | 05:59 |
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phunyguy | if that works, please file a bug with launchpad about nautilus | 05:59 |
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BlueProtoman | phunyguy: I have to go all the way to the top left of the screen, hunt for Sublime Text, open it there, then hunt for the file in "File -> Open"? | 06:00 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: apparently so. | 06:00 |
dw1 | ds_: hmm can you look at the logs /var/log/dmesg and /var/log/syslog ? | 06:00 |
phunyguy | but try with thunar | 06:00 |
BlueProtoman | Sure, one sec | 06:00 |
dw1 | ds_: maybe some infos in there | 06:00 |
ds_ | ok | 06:00 |
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canis | how to create usb bootable in ubuntu? | 06:02 |
BlueProtoman | phunyguy: It works with Thunar. Damn. | 06:02 |
phunyguy | canis: liveusb or install on USB> | 06:02 |
phunyguy | ?? | 06:02 |
phunyguy | BlueProtoman: bug filing time. | 06:02 |
SwedeMike | canis: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick | 06:02 |
BlueProtoman | phunyguy: Where can I do it? | 06:03 |
phunyguy | !bug | 06:03 |
ubottu | If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. | 06:03 |
owh | Hold on, that app came from debian did it not. | 06:03 |
owh | BlueProtoman: ^ | 06:03 |
phunyguy | owh: which app? | 06:03 |
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phunyguy | no it was a third party .deb... but that's irrelevant. | 06:03 |
owh | phunyguy: The one that BlueProtoman installed. | 06:04 |
BlueProtoman | owh: What, Sublime Text? No, I got it separately, but this seems to be a Nautilus problem | 06:04 |
owh | My point is, it's not a Ubuntu .deb | 06:04 |
phunyguy | the problem is nautilus not being able to manually select a command to run for that app.... which it could in previous versions. | 06:04 |
phunyguy | lole 8.04 | 06:04 |
phunyguy | like* | 06:04 |
phunyguy | ;) | 06:04 |
wackyluckyducky | I've seen some posts on this issue... but nothing seems to help. | 06:04 |
owh | Perhaps that's a feature that got turned off. | 06:04 |
phunyguy | indeed. | 06:04 |
wackyluckyducky | and I've run into it before but I don't remember how it was resolved. | 06:04 |
* owh has a look-see at nautilus. It might be a plug-in. | 06:05 | |
phunyguy | wackyluckyducky: are you on nvidia or ATI? | 06:05 |
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wackyluckyducky | can't remember... | 06:05 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Which version of Ubuntu? | 06:05 |
phunyguy | wat | 06:05 |
wackyluckyducky | phunyguy: how can I tell? | 06:05 |
phunyguy | wackyluckyducky: your video hardware | 06:05 |
BlueProtoman | owh: 13.10. | 06:06 |
wackyluckyducky | phunyguy: I think it's nvidia but I'm not sure | 06:06 |
phunyguy | wackyluckyducky: this issue screams issues with nvidia drivers | 06:07 |
TheDude | . | 06:07 |
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wackyluckyducky | phunyguy: oh crap... it sounds familiar... I recently upgraded kubuntu to 14.04 | 06:07 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Do a search for nautilus in Software Centre. It has a whole range of plugins. One may provide you with the bit that's missing. I don't have 13.10 handy and packages.ubuntu.com isn't being helpful. | 06:07 |
phunyguy | wackyluckyducky: try searching for restricted drivers in kde control panel | 06:08 |
wackyluckyducky | phunyguy: it's like this issue comes back every time I do an upgrade | 06:08 |
BlueProtoman | Bug filed. | 06:08 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Do a search for nautilus in Software Centre. It has a whole range of plugins. One may provide you with the bit that's missing. I don't have 13.10 handy and packages.ubuntu.com isn't being helpful. | 06:08 |
KJ6MLT | I am trying to format my 16Gb usb but I keep getting errors using the Disks tool in ubuntu. Does anyone have any suggestions? | 06:08 |
phunyguy | wackyluckyducky: you probably need to install the nvidia restricted drivers | 06:08 |
phunyguy | !nvidia | wackyluckyducky | 06:08 |
ubottu | wackyluckyducky: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto | 06:08 |
wackyluckyducky | phunyguy: okay, I'll try that. | 06:08 |
wackyluckyducky | ubottu: thanks. | 06:09 |
ubottu | You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-) | 06:09 |
BlueProtoman | owh: Working on it. | 06:09 |
KJ6MLT | I can't remove any partitions, and therefore can't move forward with using the thumb drive. | 06:09 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: what sort of errors | 06:09 |
KJ6MLT | phunyguy: it mentions that there is a missing GPT table, and Error: Unable to satify all constraints on the partition (udisk-error-quark,0) | 06:10 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: is the disk mounted? | 06:10 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: if not... is it a non-faulty usb stick? | 06:10 |
BlueProtoman | owh: I already seem to have damn near every plugin installed already. | 06:11 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: to be safe I would make sure it is unmounted, then `sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sd{number of usb stick}` | 06:11 |
KJ6MLT | I guess one of the partitions is mentioning it is mounted but I can't find an option to unmount it | 06:11 |
phunyguy | basically write zeros to the drive | 06:11 |
phunyguy | make sure you get the right device though! | 06:12 |
KJ6MLT | gotcha that makes sense but I can't seem to get it unmounted | 06:12 |
phunyguy | don' need to write zeros to your OS install! | 06:12 |
phunyguy | unplug it. | 06:12 |
KJ6MLT | no that would be bad | 06:12 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Hmm. Bug report it is then ;-) | 06:12 |
BlueProtoman | owh: I already did. Now what? | 06:12 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: either that or click the eject button in nautilus | 06:12 |
KJ6MLT | odd now it is saying it is all freespace | 06:13 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Did you logout and back in again? | 06:13 |
phunyguy | good. | 06:13 |
phunyguy | :) | 06:13 |
phunyguy | make your partitions | 06:13 |
KJ6MLT | but just a moment ago it was saying that it wasn't so I guess unplugging it worked | 06:13 |
BlueProtoman | owh: I have had this issue for ages, and have turned my computer on and off--thus implying logging in then out--many times over. | 06:13 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Ah. Well, then it's time to find a Sublime Text Editor package for Ubuntu and see if that has the same issue. | 06:14 |
BlueProtoman | owh: I *am* using a Sublime package. | 06:14 |
owh | BlueProtoman: Yes, but one build by Ubuntu. | 06:15 |
phunyguy | owh: that is incorrect | 06:15 |
BlueProtoman | owh: There is none, not version 3 anyway. | 06:15 |
owh | Ah | 06:15 |
KJ6MLT | phunyguy: odd now it is back to the same issue, one partition says /dev/sdc1 then another sdc2, and sdc3 and sdc | 06:15 |
KJ6MLT | phunyguy: odd now it is back to the same issue, one partition says /dev/sdc1 then another sdc2, and sdc3 and sdc/ | 06:15 |
phunyguy | o.O | 06:15 |
KJ6MLT | oops, I meant is that normal? | 06:15 |
* owh goes back to trying to figure out how not to crash the VMware Host with a faulty xorg.conf in a guest. | 06:15 | |
phunyguy | well what are those partitions? | 06:16 |
KJ6MLT | it was a live CD of fedora | 06:16 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: ahh yes, you need to dd that device | 06:16 |
phunyguy | fedora probably had you dd the iso to the drive, right? | 06:16 |
KJ6MLT | it was a piece of software on a windows machine, probably did some type of dd | 06:17 |
KJ6MLT | so what do I use for /dev/sdc#? | 06:17 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: `sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc` | 06:17 |
phunyguy | letit run until it finishes | 06:17 |
phunyguy | unplug and replug, then use the disk utility to create partitions. | 06:17 |
KJ6MLT | ok sounds good | 06:17 |
abcdef | I was installing ubuntu on my laptop | 06:18 |
abcdef | after its installation, it shows up a error messege | 06:19 |
abcdef | It reported that it couldnt mount hard-drive on this device | 06:19 |
KJ6MLT | phunyguy: any thoughts on this memory leak no talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking memory | 06:19 |
phunyguy | abcdef: an actual pastebin or screenshot of the error would be better.. | 06:20 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: no idea there. | 06:20 |
KJ6MLT | is it safe to leave it running? | 06:20 |
ubuntuser13 | abcdef: are you format hdd partition with / mount point ? | 06:20 |
abcdef | ubuntuuser13: ermm... I didnt | 06:21 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: I am not a developer. I have no idea. | 06:22 |
phunyguy | KJ6MLT: if you meant the dd, then yes | 06:23 |
phunyguy | it will finish in due time. | 06:23 |
ubuntuser13 | abcdef:first step select partition for ubuntu installation,then format it with ext2 or ext4 filesystem then select mount point / press ok or see ubuntu installation page at www.ubuntu.com/ | 06:23 |
meccooll | does 14.04 still use xorg.config? | 06:23 |
phunyguy | meccooll: hardly | 06:23 |
phunyguy | meccooll: it still uses Xorg, but by now everything is autodetected and just kind of works. | 06:24 |
owh | Unless of course it doesn't. | 06:24 |
meccooll | yeah that's where i'm at the doesn't part | 06:24 |
* owh is currently playing with *exactly* that. | 06:24 | |
phunyguy | owh: you are a special case... and I would imagine the kernel is to blame, | 06:24 |
meccooll | i can't get my 4th monitor to come on | 06:24 |
owh | meccooll: Is this a virtual machine? | 06:25 |
meccooll | nope | 06:25 |
abcdef | ubuntuuser13: It didnt appear to format any partition when installing ... I ran its installation from Wins 7 | 06:25 |
meccooll | on free radeon driver | 06:25 |
owh | meccooll: In System Settings, Resolution, what happens if you click Detect Monitors. | 06:25 |
abcdef | so it just automatically install into the same drive that Wins 7 present | 06:26 |
phunyguy | ok folks... it's been fun. I hame some Gentoo configuring to do. See you in a bit. | 06:26 |
meccooll | owh, huh no i see all 4 monitors there :/ | 06:26 |
phunyguy | ping me or other ops if the channel blows up | 06:26 |
ubuntuser13 | abcdef: it means you are installing ubuntu inside win7 using wubi tool | 06:26 |
meccooll | owh, ha but when i click on the forth one window just goes grey and is not responding nice | 06:27 |
owh | meccooll: Any errors in xerrors? | 06:27 |
abcdef | ubuntuuser13: Yes | 06:28 |
meccooll | owh, are you talking about ~/.xsession-errors ? | 06:29 |
owh | meccooll: That sounds right. | 06:30 |
meccooll | init: at-spi2-registryd main process ended, respawning | 06:30 |
meccooll | init: at-spi2-registryd respawning too fast, stopped | 06:30 |
meccooll | init: update-notifier-crash (/var/crash/fglrx.0.crash) main process (3276) terminated with status 1 | 06:30 |
owh | That looks fun. | 06:31 |
meccooll | grr why is fglrx is there it was suppose to be gone | 06:31 |
owh | meccooll: Make sure you're looking at a current error! | 06:31 |
meccooll | yeah that might be old stuff | 06:32 |
meccooll | there are no time stamps on lines | 06:32 |
owh | meccooll: The file has a timestamp | 06:32 |
owh | meccooll: dpkg -l *fglrx* | 06:32 |
owh | meccooll: That will tell you if anything is still installed. | 06:32 |
meccooll | un fglrx-glx <none> <none> (no description available) | 06:33 |
ubuntuser13 | abcdef: are you using encrypted hdd? | 06:34 |
meccooll | owh, un is unknown status ? | 06:34 |
owh | meccooll: Did you purge the install when you removed them? | 06:35 |
meccooll | thought i did | 06:36 |
meccooll | $ sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx-glx | 06:38 |
meccooll | Package 'fglrx-glx' is not installed, so not removed | 06:38 |
abcdef | ubuntuser13: no, I dont. | 06:38 |
RNA | Hello #ubuntu, is there a channel for beginner with questions? | 06:39 |
thomedy | my ubuntu 14 only recognizes dvd 's when it wants to... how can i tell it what to do everytime | 06:39 |
abcdef | ubuntuser13: Can it be if ubuntu I downloaded from its official website got problem ? | 06:39 |
owh | RNA, welcome. Yes it is. | 06:39 |
RNA | Thanks, I just wanted to know how much disk space should I partition for 10.04? | 06:40 |
owh | RNA: Any reason you're planning to install a version that's 4 years old? | 06:40 |
ubuntuser13 | abcdef: maybe, try to match md5 checksum of downloaded iso, which ubuntu version you are trying to install | 06:40 |
RNA | wops I mean 14.04 the latest | 06:41 |
abcdef | 14.04 | 06:41 |
owh | RNA: One moment. | 06:42 |
abcdef | ubuntuser13: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop | 06:42 |
RNA | thank you | 06:42 |
abcdef | I should try xubuntu | 06:42 |
owh | RNA: I just happen to have a default install just finished. It takes up 3.5G. You'll need to leave more space than that. | 06:43 |
ubuntuser13 | abcdef: ok | 06:43 |
MaxKrypke | #vivaolinux | 06:50 |
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Guest90224 | need help. I'm tryying to uninstall a strange scope plugin called color lovers. My friend whom I gave ubuntu too is weirded out by this plugin | 07:00 |
utopian | hi | 07:01 |
MaxFrames | hello | 07:02 |
psicobra | can any one help i have an intel gm965 gfx card and a unbranded monitor capable of 1440x900 resolution but ubuntu says the max is 1024x768 and xrandr agrees | 07:02 |
MaxFrames | I have a problem on 14.04 which is preventing me to use it as an active directory client | 07:03 |
MaxFrames | I have installed powerbroker and configure it to join my active directory domain as per these instructions: http://notesonit.blogspot.it/2013/03/howto-powerbroker-identity-services.html | 07:04 |
shyrain | hi | 07:04 |
MaxFrames | apparently it all worked out and I was able to logon to the ubuntu machine using domain credentialsd | 07:04 |
MaxFrames | after one day, I was no longer able to (credentials rejected) | 07:04 |
shyrain | how to install qq | 07:04 |
shyrain | somebody know?? | 07:05 |
MaxFrames | I disjoined the machine from the domain, rejoined it, and all was back to working order.... for one day. the next day, all was broken again | 07:05 |
MaxFrames | and I am positive nothing at all was changed on the domain or on the client in the meantime | 07:05 |
kdz | hi guys, somethign on my ubuntu box is eating up my disk space. how can i determine which folders or processes is doing this? | 07:06 |
owh | MaxFrames: There was a comment about that earlier. I seem to recall something about passwords being reset, or a password sync issue and the domain locking the workstation out. Have a look at the IRC logs for today. | 07:06 |
MaxFrames | what is making powerbroker unable to authenticate active directory users? what tools can I use to troubleshoot? | 07:06 |
psicobra | shyrain, there are 2 qq compatible clients in the ubuntu software centre | 07:06 |
psicobra | tencent qq messenger or wmpathy | 07:06 |
psicobra | *empathy | 07:06 |
Guest90224 | purging colour lovers should be safe right? | 07:06 |
MaxFrames | owh: how can I access the channel logs? | 07:06 |
MaxFrames | I have just joined | 07:07 |
Muggins | kdz: has it been there since install or is the occupied disk space new | 07:07 |
kdz | Muggins a few days ago i have gb worth of space | 07:07 |
kdz | now i have 200mb space left | 07:07 |
owh | MaxFrames: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | 07:07 |
Muggins | hmm sorry i'm not sure | 07:08 |
shyrain | how | 07:08 |
Muggins | i'd run an apt-get clean command | 07:08 |
Muggins | see if that frees up any space | 07:08 |
shyrain | how to find tencent qq messenger or wmpathy software | 07:08 |
psicobra | shyrain, open ubuntu software center type in the search box qq | 07:09 |
MaxFrames | psicobra: maybe this will give some hint http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Configuring_resolution_via_xorg.conf | 07:09 |
shyrain | no match | 07:09 |
MaxFrames | I had a similar problem in windows with a 1440x900 monitor, and I was able to solve it using the linux modeline for this monitor someone posted on a forum | 07:09 |
shyrain | box qq?? | 07:09 |
Jordan_U | kdz: baobob is a good GUI disk usage analyzer, and I think it's included by default. | 07:09 |
shyrain | yes?? | 07:10 |
psicobra | shyrain, sudo apt-get update | 07:10 |
kdz | i only have console | 07:10 |
m0e42 | kdz: you could use du for checking up what gets diskusage. or the disk usage analysis tool | 07:10 |
psicobra | MaxFrames, i didnt think ubuntu used xorg.conf any more? | 07:11 |
Jordan_U | kdz: du -h / | less | 07:11 |
psicobra | shows how much i know | 07:11 |
adsf | did anyone else get random hdd errors when moving from 12.04 to 13.01? | 07:11 |
adsf | even though 0 errors in 12.04 | 07:11 |
MaxFrames | psicobra: I don't know actually | 07:11 |
adsf | seems 3.8 kernel no errors, 3.11 error central | 07:11 |
kdz | Jordan_U someone else suggested du -sh /* | 07:11 |
adsf | cant even load x | 07:11 |
adsf | READ FPDMA QUEUED is the error | 07:12 |
MaxFrames | owh: by earlier you mean earlier today? | 07:12 |
adsf | i think it recovers from it, then X never loads :( perhaps nvidia driver issue? | 07:12 |
owh | MaxFrames: Yes | 07:13 |
m0e42 | kdz: the s is just for a size summary at the end. not need if you check the whole hdd with / | 07:13 |
MaxFrames | I can find nothing with the "domain" "active directory" keywords in the 5/9 logs except my own quotes | 07:13 |
kdz | i have 21G in /var | 07:14 |
shyrain | sudo apt-get update | 07:14 |
kdz | is this normal? | 07:14 |
shyrain | i did this | 07:14 |
shyrain | but not found box qq in software center | 07:14 |
Jordan_U | kdz: With -s you get less information (for that particular command, you'll only get a sumarry of the sizes of the directories in /, but not their subdirectories. Having less information can make it easier to read, but I prefer getting all the info and using less to search through it. | 07:15 |
kdz | i have 21GB worth of log | 07:15 |
kdz | in /var/log | 07:15 |
m0e42 | yeah something is spamming your log dir | 07:16 |
kdz | fek i think i know what is it | 07:16 |
kdz | i enabled networking bandwith logging | 07:16 |
m0e42 | i got ~6G on my work machine here | 07:16 |
sasuke | hi guys, i am trying to connect vpn by import certificates, the connection is not establishing .. can anyone help me please. BTW I am using openconnect client | 07:16 |
MaxFrames | the active directory servers are not logging anything when I try to authenticate and fail, which seems to indicate that nothing is actually sent from the ubuntu client | 07:17 |
MaxFrames | I've also applied this fix, but that does not solve the issue http://www.chaseoriginal.com/techcell/wiki/fix-active-directory-authentication-login-ubuntu-13-10-and-powerbroker-likewise-open/ | 07:20 |
MaxFrames | what I get is a "password incorrect" error at the logon screen | 07:20 |
_3by8 | I noticed that Xubuntu 13.10 had a dock like Mac OS X... how do I get that in 14.04? | 07:23 |
FiremanEd | _3by8: Right click on top panel and you should have an option somewhere in there to add panel | 07:24 |
_3by8 | Thanks FiremanEd. | 07:25 |
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UbuntuBoy | hey all | 07:28 |
single | Hello there UbuntuBoy | 07:29 |
UbuntuBoy | how is every one :) | 07:29 |
UbuntuBoy | new to linux here, just hanging around... | 07:30 |
CorvusCorax | Hi, I have a system running Ubuntu 11.04 - I want to update it to 12.10 LTS - but the update manager only offers me 11.10 as an intermediate update. When I try to update to that I get a message that this version is no longer supported and a network error on attempting the actual update | 07:30 |
CorvusCorax | any idea how I can make a "dist-upgrade" directly from 11.04 to 12.10 ? | 07:30 |
single | Same as me. I am curreently running on blackUbuntu | 07:30 |
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Ripper | Hello | 07:30 |
sasuke | hi , i am trying to connect vpn by import certificates, the connection is not establishing .. can anyone help me please. BTW I am using openconnect client | 07:31 |
Michael87 | so I installed ubuntu 14.04 on an hp 2000 notebook. A friend of mine really hated windows 8. sadly it seems there are various graphical glitches becuase of the notebooks built in ati hd radeon 8700 something. I am currently not on it. Did I make a mistake choosing 14.04 on a laptop designed for windows 8? | 07:31 |
single | @asuke I do not think so, on your orevious OPS what display drivers did you use ? | 07:33 |
FiremanEd | CorvusCorax: Might want to read through this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 07:34 |
CorvusCorax | @Michael87 that has nothing to do with the "designed for windows 8" -- laptop hardware is notoriously glitchy - in the sense that the manufacturers usually provide custom hacked pre-installed windows drivers for them, while of the shelf drivers often do not work correctly due to design flaws in the laptop hardware. that becomes a major problem if you want to do any update on such a system regardless if you update to another windows version or to linux | 07:34 |
sasuke | single, are you asking me | 07:34 |
CorvusCorax | @FiremanEd - thanks I'll read that | 07:34 |
single | Sorry the text was actually meant for Micheal87. My apologies Sasuke | 07:35 |
sasuke | single, np | 07:35 |
Michael87 | CorvusCorax, I see. Well I purged windows 8 upon request and though they like ubuntu they run into this problem. I see on the ubuntu site 12.04 has a specially designed version for this. This sounds like I might be downgrading them if I download this :( | 07:37 |
Michael87 | CorvusCorax, no driver from the additional drivers have fixed some of the glitches | 07:38 |
Michael87 | CorvusCorax, any of the glitches sorry. | 07:38 |
CorvusCorax | you can also try other options. you said you have graphic glitches because of the ATI radeon. you could simply try to install AMD proprietary driver package and see if that fixes the glitches | 07:38 |
CorvusCorax | if that works it might safe you the reinstall/downgrade | 07:39 |
CorvusCorax | you need to ask some of the other users how's the best way top install amd drivers though, i dont have the latest ubuntu anywhere | 07:39 |
CorvusCorax | ah ok | 07:40 |
Michael87 | CorvusCorax, I tried that. didn't fix anything. matter of fact it made it worse. Strangly the ati is 512 mbs of graphics. Even for ati this should be plenty. don't know what to do. Feel lost. | 07:40 |
CorvusCorax | Michael87 alternatively you copuld try downgrading graphic drivers. if AMD and Radeon drivers don't work you could try to force it to use a default framebuffer driver. that would disable any acceleration, but it might fix the issues | 07:43 |
MaxFrames | I think my problem somehow revolves around having a local user with the same username as a domain user | 07:43 |
Lachezar | Hey all. Is there any reason why evince would be removed during the upgrade to 14.04 process? | 07:44 |
MaxFrames | anyway this article has some additional steps compared to the one I followed: http://www.kiloroot.com/add-ubuntu-14-04-lts-server-to-a-windows-active-directory-domain-fullest-integration/ | 07:44 |
MaxFrames | I guess I'll just have to try | 07:44 |
Michael87 | CorvusCorax, I thought about that. or a lighter ubuntu based os. there must be a way though. | 07:44 |
Myrth | hi, is there an app that makes a snapshot of sha1sum of all files in a folder, periodically validates, and sends alert if something is wrong? | 07:45 |
Michael87 | CorvusCorax, I'm surprised Ati has so many issues STILL with ubuntu :(. | 07:45 |
lblume | Myrth: Using a filesystem with integrated checksums, like btrfs or zfs, would seem more convenient. | 07:48 |
KJ6MLT | phunyguy: so the dd completed, I worked on trying to setup a new partition on that drive and I am coming up short handed so much. I am not sure what to do at this point. | 07:49 |
CorvusCorax | Michael87 that's not necessarily an ATI issue, it's a problem with that particular laptop. I assume that the way they installed it its missing some features that are normally present and because of that some features in the driver need to be deactivated. the windows driver has likely been modified accordingly by the laptop manufacturer but the generic driver doesnt know about this limitation and assumes the card is working according to specs, which i | 07:50 |
Myrth | lblume: maybe if to setup the system from scratch :) | 07:51 |
Myrth | thanks though | 07:51 |
KJ6MLT | I am trying to use the startup disk creator and I keep running into issues with this usb stick. http://pastebin.com/AZKdEvSf | 07:51 |
KJ6MLT | that is what I get after I say delete/erase the disk and enter my admin password | 07:51 |
CorvusCorax | laptops have short development cycles and are often delivered unfinished or "broken" - with custom fixes in their modified drivers to work around the flaws in in the hardware. ifg you remember certain IBM and Dell laptops that just trying to boot linux bricked the machine due to a UEFI Bios flaw in the laptop | 07:52 |
CorvusCorax | I think Samsung had one of those too | 07:52 |
akaWolf | hi, guys. I try to remove a package and got an error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7420141/ | 07:52 |
KJ6MLT | I already dd'd the entire drive, did mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdc and I am not sure what to do at this point | 07:52 |
akaWolf | how to solve that problem? | 07:52 |
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Michael87 | CorvusCorax, the machine in question does infact have uefi yes. It was reactivated. disabled or enabled it is the same though | 07:53 |
someHuman | Is man man sufficient enough for me to learn the terminal? | 07:53 |
someHuman | I am trying to save on bandwith bills. | 07:53 |
someHuman | At the moment this is where I'm learning https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal | 07:53 |
lblume | Myrth: Well, tbh, putting a script into a crontab seems rather easy, along the lines of mv listcksum oldlist; openssl sha1 * | sort > listcksum; diff oldlist listcksum | 07:53 |
Myrth | lblume: thanks, wasn't aware of `openssl sha1`, right now using find|sort|xargs sha1sum> | 07:54 |
Myrth | lblume: thanks, wasn't aware of `openssl sha1`, right now using `find|sort|xargs sha1sum>` | 07:54 |
akaWolf | guys, can you help me? | 07:55 |
single | Mates I am totally new on IRCs. Is ther any other that I could conect t without having to register ? Something simmilar to this one | 07:56 |
Michael87 | CorvusCorax, so their machine should be fine for now till I can fix the issue? the last thing I want is ubuntu to fry their expensive hardware. 400$ my ass | 07:56 |
MaxFrames | is there a way in lubuntu do add an autostart application, in "default applications for lxsession", for _all_ users? I can only seem to be able to do it per-user | 07:56 |
someHuman | akaWolf: What is it? | 07:56 |
MaxFrames | namely, the nm-applet is missing (known bug in 14.04) and must be added as an autostart item | 07:57 |
akaWolf | someHuman: it my try to remove a package. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7420141/ | 07:57 |
Myrth | lblume: it just starts becoming complicated with excluding some files or folders because they frequently change. so i hoped there is already something made | 07:57 |
single | Or an IRC for total begginaers for that matter... ... ... | 07:57 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Are you trying to remove -fy then install libgl1-mesa-glx? | 07:58 |
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snpresent | hello😄 | 07:59 |
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akaWolf | someHuman: for the first I try just to remove libgl1-mesa-glx | 07:59 |
Hejkki | aifoun :< | 07:59 |
akaWolf | someHuman: after that I want install | 07:59 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Ah, then put remove after the packages. | 07:59 |
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CorvusCorax | Michael87 I think so | 07:59 |
emx | guys guys guys! is it true that in unity 14.04 i can't move window control buttons to the right? | 07:59 |
someHuman | Ah no, that should be preceding the package sorry. | 08:00 |
akaWolf | someHuman: ? | 08:00 |
mgolisch_ | MaxFrames: /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart ? | 08:00 |
someHuman | akaWolf: I mean what you did is right. | 08:00 |
akaWolf | someHuman: looks like ) | 08:00 |
someHuman | akaWolf: What Ubuntu version are you running? | 08:00 |
lblume | Myrth: Well, we use Tripwire for serious monitoring, it's not a light solution though. I'd script it (find dir | grep -v -f excllist | while read f; do openssl sha1 $f ... ) | 08:00 |
akaWolf | someHuman: 13.10 | 08:01 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Then what are you trying to install? | 08:01 |
someHuman | I mean, what are you trying to do? | 08:01 |
akaWolf | someHuman: I want to reinstall a that package.. | 08:01 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Ah | 08:01 |
akaWolf | someHuman: I think, it's not a package-specific problem... | 08:02 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Well you could just upgrade that package, or better do a system update. | 08:02 |
someHuman | System update usually updates everything that isn't updated. | 08:02 |
someHuman | If your System Update isn't configured to do as above, I recommend it. | 08:02 |
akaWolf | someHuman: no. I remove a file, including in that package and I want to restore it back | 08:02 |
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someHuman | akaWolf: Ah | 08:03 |
someHuman | akaWolf: You could just update it. | 08:03 |
someHuman | It will probably fix it. | 08:03 |
someHuman | Same as with what you want to do, your way is manual. | 08:03 |
akaWolf | someHuman: it's already up to date | 08:04 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Have you done it when I told you? | 08:04 |
someHuman | akaWolf: If you haven't yet, redo it. | 08:04 |
akaWolf | someHuman: sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx -- it works, but I'm not understand, why so error is happen | 08:05 |
Michael87 | CorvusCorax, I think so too. but still these problems are annoyying. maybe getting rid of 8 was a bad idea. I will continue looking I guess for a fix or replacement for ubuntu. don't want to wind up payying a hundred for windows 7 | 08:05 |
someHuman | What does section mean in terminal. | 08:05 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Do sudo apt-get update [package], it should work better than -reinstall. | 08:06 |
someHuman | It will even give you an updated package if there is. | 08:07 |
KJ6MLT | so the startup-disk creator seems to be having problems anyone have any other suggestions to creating a liveUSB? | 08:10 |
MaxFrames | mgolisch_: did not work | 08:11 |
akaWolf | someHuman: $ sudo apt-get update putty --> E: The update command takes no arguments | 08:11 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Putty? | 08:12 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Ah. | 08:12 |
someHuman | Do a full system update. | 08:12 |
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someHuman | sudo apt-get update | 08:12 |
someHuman | It should fix the problem. | 08:12 |
Yelu | someHuman, yesterday's question: why there are different sizes in Nautilus and terminal "du -h" command - better answer for you (and slart) => https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UnitsPolicy | 08:15 |
akaWolf | someHuman: hope, system update not solve that problem, becouse for the system package is ok, and only me know, that file is deleted... | 08:20 |
akaWolf | nope* | 08:20 |
someHuman | akaWolf: Ask the ##linux folks. | 08:20 |
new0 | is there any cmd for a2... something to add a domain to hosts file? | 08:20 |
musshan | hello people good afternoon | 08:29 |
musshan | I want a suggestion from you guys. I am planning on installing trusty tahr i want to know which one is best suited for my computer config | 08:30 |
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musshan | the computer config is Asus A8VMX S3G unichrome onboard graphics with 1 gb ram | 08:31 |
cfhowlett | musshan lubuntu or xubuntu | 08:31 |
musshan | so which one is better ubuntu with mate DE on top or xubuntu or lubuntu? | 08:31 |
musshan | cfhowlett : thanks for the reply | 08:31 |
bazhang | musshan, lubuntu, as that card is not good with much of anything | 08:31 |
johng_ | ubuntu with mate DE is fine | 08:31 |
musshan | bazhang: thanks for the reply. yes the unity 2d was ok to run but now it is gone ubuntu runs terribly slow | 08:32 |
Michael87 | does ubuntu have the latest amd graphic drivers or am I installing that manually from the amd site? | 08:32 |
cfhowlett | !amd | Michael87 | 08:33 |
musshan | johng: thanks for the reply but will i run in to any trouble with any applications? | 08:33 |
Yelu | musshan, stick to lubuntu to play it safe | 08:34 |
cfhowlett | musshan lubuntu is optimized for older / lower spec machines. xubuntu also generally runs well on same. | 08:34 |
Hejkki | i love gnome-ubuntu <3 | 08:34 |
Michael87 | cfhowlett, that really didn't answer my question | 08:35 |
cfhowlett | Michael87 sorry. Neither I nor ubottu know much about AMD. | 08:35 |
johng_ | musshan, I had poorer specs than you, but evrything runs just fine on my pc | 08:36 |
johng_ | cfhowlett: You are correct. I had Kubuntu earlier but then i switched to Ubuntu cause it didnt look as appealing :P | 08:36 |
Michael87 | cfhowlett, I just want to know if 14.4 is in the repos or is it a manual install? or is there a chat room for amd? | 08:36 |
cfhowlett | Michael87 let's try one more | 08:37 |
cfhowlett | !info amd | 08:37 |
musshan | johng: but the trouble is the S3G graphics which doesnt seem to have a decent driver | 08:37 |
ubottu | Package amd does not exist in trusty | 08:37 |
MaxFrames | pls help..... unable to add domain users to sudoers... was working before... now won't work no matter what | 08:37 |
MaxFrames | added groups in sudo visudo | 08:37 |
Hejkki | kubuntu ~= ubuntu ~= gnome ubuntu and so on, you can install any desktop environment to any version of ubuntu. the name just tells what is pre-installed, if i'm correct | 08:38 |
cfhowlett | Michael87 if I'm reading this correctly, fglrx is the package you want | 08:38 |
Hejkki | so no need to reinstall to switch desktop environment | 08:38 |
Beldar | MaxFrames, Did yah log out then back in? | 08:38 |
cfhowlett | Michael87 and those are in the restricted repos | 08:38 |
MaxFrames | multiple times. rebooted a gazillion times also | 08:39 |
MaxFrames | that tutorial I followed fixed the problem with not being able to logon as domain user | 08:39 |
MaxFrames | but broke the sudoers thingie | 08:39 |
Michael87 | cfhowlett, I installed fglrx for my friends laptop. didn't improve some of the glitchyness. like window snap was pretty weird. Got rid of his windows 8 on an hp 2000 notebook. so this has become an annoying problem | 08:40 |
MaxFrames | now I can logon as a domain user, which is in a group I added to the sudoers, but I can't sudo | 08:40 |
owh | MaxFrames: What does the log say? | 08:40 |
MaxFrames | this is what I did http://www.kiloroot.com/add-ubuntu-14-04-lts-server-to-a-windows-active-directory-domain-fullest-integration/ | 08:40 |
MaxFrames | what log? | 08:41 |
owh | MaxFrames: Hold on, I'll get the exact name. | 08:41 |
MaxFrames | "sysadmin is not in the sudoers file. this event will be reported" | 08:41 |
MaxFrames | how do I undo the /opt/pbis/bin/config UserDomainPrefix [domain] command? I think it caused the problem | 08:42 |
owh | MaxFrames: /var/log/auth.log | 08:42 |
MaxFrames | but "/opt/pbis/bin/config UserDomainPrefix" won't be accepted, and "/opt/pbis/bin/config UserDomainPrefix ''" did not work | 08:42 |
MaxFrames | the log says sudo command not allowed | 08:44 |
owh | MaxFrames: That sounds like the permission in AD is preventing that. | 08:45 |
MaxFrames | nope | 08:45 |
MaxFrames | changed nothing in ad | 08:45 |
owh | MaxFrames: So, this was working before? | 08:45 |
MaxFrames | just changed something in ubuntu and now I cant sudo with the very same users i could sudo before | 08:45 |
gme | Hi - Can someone tell me the process of doing a dist-upgrade on a 11.10 server ? Apt sources get 404 pointing to archive.ubuntu.. do I need to update these source list with alternative servers/ | 08:45 |
cfhowlett | !eolupgrade|gme | 08:45 |
ubottu | gme: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 08:45 |
owh | MaxFrames: But didn't you link Ubuntu authentication to AD? | 08:45 |
MaxFrames | yes, again this is what I did http://www.kiloroot.com/add-ubuntu-14-04-lts-server-to-a-windows-active-directory-domain-fullest-integration/ | 08:46 |
owh | MaxFrames: Right, but before you did that, the users on your system were local? | 08:46 |
gme | excellent cfhowlett - surprised I didnt find that googling | 08:46 |
cfhowlett | gme not to worry. by the way, install a Long Term Support version for your server: 14.04 has 5 years support | 08:47 |
gme | yep going to 12.04 just now and then fresh server will be 14.04 | 08:47 |
gme | 12.04 being lts also | 08:47 |
MaxFrames | I did that to be able to logon with domain credentials | 08:48 |
cfhowlett | gme true. point release 14.04.1 comes out in july; a direct upgrade from 12.04.4 | 08:48 |
owh | MaxFrames: I understand, but the users are now coming from AD, not from Ubuntu. | 08:48 |
MaxFrames | I had already done this yesterday, following a different tutorial which missed a few steps compared to this one | 08:48 |
MaxFrames | it worked (I could logon as a domain user, and I could sudo as expected) | 08:49 |
gme | cfoholett - thanks again. appreciated | 08:49 |
MaxFrames | but after one day (no changes!) I could logon as a domain user no more | 08:49 |
MaxFrames | so I ran through this second tutorial | 08:49 |
owh | MaxFrames: The link you sent me says: "Furthermore, we will be adding a new domain group to the “sudoers” group on the box so that our Domain Admins will automatically have the ability to use sudo to administer your Ubuntu Servers as needed." | 08:49 |
MaxFrames | now I can logon as domain user, but cannot sudo as expected | 08:49 |
owh | MaxFrames: Are you a domain administrator? | 08:49 |
MaxFrames | yes... | 08:50 |
MaxFrames | the syntax I was using yesterday in sudo visudo to add domain groups to the sudoers file doesn't seem to work anymore | 08:50 |
MaxFrames | neither does the syntax the tutorial suggests | 08:50 |
owh | MaxFrames: I just searched for sudoers in that link and there are some comments in there about the format and the groups. | 08:51 |
Osz | How do i find out the process that uses most of my bandwidth? | 08:51 |
owh | Osz: nettop | 08:51 |
MaxFrames | I think I got it! | 08:51 |
owh | Osz: Sorry, ntop | 08:51 |
MaxFrames | for some reason, yesterday it was accepting "_" as a replacement for spaces inside group names | 08:51 |
MaxFrames | after today's commands, it is now requiring a caret (^) in place of _ | 08:52 |
Osz | owh: ntop doesnt work on my ubuntu server 12.04 through putty | 08:52 |
owh | Osz: What does it say? | 08:53 |
MaxFrames | like: "%Domain_Admins" was working before, now doesn't anymore, but "%Domain^Admins" does work | 08:53 |
MaxFrames | mysteries!!!!!!!! | 08:53 |
Osz | owh: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7420352/ | 08:53 |
MaxFrames | I think ubuntu hates me and is trying to drive me mad | 08:53 |
akaWolf | can you help me please? | 08:54 |
cfhowlett | !ask|akaWolf | 08:54 |
ubottu | akaWolf: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 08:54 |
owh | Osz: I'm not sure if you have permissions to run it. | 08:54 |
akaWolf | http://paste.ubuntu.com/7420319/ | 08:54 |
akaWolf | cfhowlett: now can you help me? ) | 08:55 |
cfhowlett | akaWolf sorry. no amd or glx experience | 08:55 |
owh | Osz: Hold on, that's the wrong tool. Grumble. I'll have another look. This is doing something funky with a web browser. | 08:55 |
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Osz | owh: is there any user with high permision than root | 08:56 |
akaWolf | guys, help me please with glx | 08:56 |
owh | Osz: No the problem is that it's expecting to launch a web browser, which isn't going to work remotely unless you have an xclient running locally and are forwarding X. Let's not do that. | 08:56 |
owh | Osz: It's iftop. | 08:57 |
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Osz | owh: i used iftop, but is just shows me number doesnt show which app or proc using that much of bandsidth | 08:59 |
OerHeks | akaWolf, what ATI card? | 09:01 |
akaWolf | OerHeks: Intel Card | 09:01 |
akaWolf | OerHeks: i915 module | 09:01 |
Osz | owh: nethogs is the tool will show PID and its bandwidth usage | 09:01 |
mohab | hiiiii | 09:02 |
OerHeks | akaWolf, intel should be supported from the kernel, so what is your issue exactly? | 09:03 |
mohab | I have a problem with the program VIRTUALBOX | 09:04 |
cfhowlett | !vbox|mohab | 09:04 |
ubottu | mohab: Virtualbox is a virtualizer for x86 and amd64 architectures. It's available in the package "virtualbox" in the !repositories, and you can download the Virtualbox Extension Pack for additional, non-Free functionality at http://virtualbox.org . Additional details can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox | 09:04 |
owh | Osz: http://askubuntu.com/questions/2411/how-do-i-find-out-which-process-is-eating-up-my-bandwidth | 09:04 |
owh | Osz: The second answer uses iftop | 09:04 |
akaWolf | OerHeks: I've got: Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual | 09:04 |
abcdef | I got problem with xubuntu | 09:05 |
cfhowlett | !xubuntu|abcdef | 09:05 |
ubottu | abcdef: Xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce as the desktop environment. More info at http://www.xubuntu.org/ - To install from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop » - Join #xubuntu for support - See also: !Ubuntu and !Xubuntu-Channels | 09:05 |
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santhosh_ | hai | 09:17 |
santhosh_ | which versionof ubuntu is very low memory usage | 09:18 |
cfhowlett | santhosh_ 1. server 2. lubuntu 3. xubuntu | 09:18 |
DJones | santhosh_: Probably Lubuntu or Xubuntu will be best for low memory systems | 09:18 |
meccooll | Xorg kicked my butt off to sleep | 09:19 |
DJones | !lubuntu | santhosh_ | 09:19 |
ubottu | santhosh_: lubuntu is Ubuntu with LXDE instead of !GNOME as desktop environment, which makes it extremely lightweight. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu - /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support. | 09:19 |
new0 | hey there, how can i check if sendmail is installed and/or how to use it (link)? | 09:20 |
santhosh_ | <DJones><cfhowlett>but lubuntu network documents(sharing documents are not opening in libreoffice | 09:21 |
owh | new0: which sendmail | 09:21 |
owh | new0: man sendmail | 09:21 |
cfhowlett | !samba|santhosh_ | 09:21 |
ubottu | santhosh_: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html | 09:21 |
new0 | owh, to use the mail() in PHP | 09:21 |
owh | new0: Just be mindful. sendmail is user friendly, it's just very choosy who it makes friends with. | 09:21 |
cfhowlett | santhosh_ if you don't configure a network share = no network share | 09:21 |
OerHeks | ubuntu 14.04 lts: volume icon disappeared, how do i get it back? | 09:22 |
owh | new0: You don't need sendmail for that. | 09:22 |
new0 | owh, than? | 09:22 |
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new0 | own, i also want to connect to it with Thundebird | 09:22 |
owh | new0: Ubuntu comes with an MTA installed. Which version of Ubuntu? | 09:22 |
santhosh_ | no network share just iam opening my samba share server documents it is not opening but ubunut is opening | 09:23 |
santhosh_ | iam installing lubuntu and lxde desktop | 09:23 |
new0 | owh, 14.04. so how what is the path for php.ini? | 09:23 |
ubuntuser13 | oerhkes: on sound settings ,at bottom tick the show volume in menu bar. | 09:24 |
owh | new0: It should be pre-configured if you installed the package. | 09:24 |
new0 | owh, keep in mind i never configure it under linux/linux like OS | 09:24 |
owh | new0: Run <? phpinfo() ?> and put the output in pastebin | 09:24 |
DaRude2 | . | 09:24 |
new0 | owh | 09:24 |
Yelu | new0, 1. open terminal 2. sudo updatedb 3. sudo locate php.ini | 09:24 |
new0 | owh, ok | 09:24 |
cfhowlett | santhosh_ if you've got samba configured properly and you've got network share, then it could be that libreoffice writer doesn't like your Word documents. | 09:24 |
new0 | owh, Yelu now i got confuse. which one to do? | 09:25 |
owh | new0: This is the official guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP | 09:25 |
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santhosh_ | like word in lubuntu is there any software | 09:25 |
cfhowlett | santhosh_ what documents are NOT opening | 09:25 |
Yelu | new0, linux is made of many options, so it's your choice :) | 09:26 |
owh | santhosh_: Are you trying to open office documents from a remote samba share? | 09:26 |
Yelu | new0, just follow owh | 09:26 |
new0 | own, http://pastebin.com/vCPeWxLM | 09:26 |
new0 | Yelu, ok. tnx | 09:27 |
owh | new0: Hold on. | 09:27 |
new0 | Yelu, tnx for the locate :) very helpful for me. own, np | 09:27 |
Yelu | new0, my pleasure :) | 09:28 |
phenex | hello | 09:30 |
ihavnoth | hello | 09:30 |
new0 | Yelu, btw. this is sooo cooool :) i just been using ubuntu for few weeks till now and i starting to get the picture (the small one) with so much help from the IRC/google. hope that one/some day i will start to do what linux is really about --anything i want-- | 09:30 |
owh | cfhowlett: santhosh_ might need to install a package to teach libreoffice about gvfs. | 09:30 |
cfhowlett | !info gvfs | 09:30 |
ubottu | gvfs (source: gvfs): userspace virtual filesystem - GIO module. In component main, is optional. Version 1.20.1-1ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 87 kB, installed size 565 kB | 09:30 |
owh | cfhowlett: If they double click in nautilus it hands over a url that libre doesn't understand. | 09:31 |
owh | new0: That php.ini looks fine. Have you tried to send mail? | 09:31 |
cfhowlett | owh would that be a bug then? | 09:31 |
owh | cfhowlett: No, you need the extra integration package. | 09:31 |
* owh came across this yesterday for another user here. | 09:32 | |
Yelu | new0, so you're on your way (and always welcome) | 09:32 |
cfhowlett | owh details? what extra package - news to me ... | 09:32 |
new0 | owh, :) nope. because i haven't set Thunderbird yet. and dunno how to | 09:32 |
new0 | Yelu, sure thing. | 09:32 |
phenex | i have a problem in Ubutu 14.04 lts. The problem is my multimedia keys are working in the Keyboard shortcut configuration, but they don't work correctly in the system. Many of of them doesn't work like volume up and down. Sorry for my bad bad english :D | 09:34 |
MaxFrames | how do I autostart an application (nm-applet) for all users on lubuntu 14.04? | 09:36 |
owh | !info libreoffice-gnome | 09:36 |
ubottu | libreoffice-gnome (source: libreoffice): office productivity suite -- GNOME integration. In component main, is optional. Version 1:4.2.3~rc3-0ubuntu2 (trusty), package size 85 kB, installed size 427 kB | 09:36 |
owh | cfhowlett: That one. | 09:36 |
owh | new0: Did you look at this link - it's the official Ubuntu guide to installing LAMP : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP | 09:37 |
cfhowlett | owh ok. I've got it installed on my xubuntu but I've never used samba --- don't know why it got pulled in | 09:37 |
new0 | owh, no. but i didn't installed that. i have installed the package | 09:39 |
Shader | hello | 09:40 |
Shader | anyone who knows a bit about pptpd server on ubuntu and error 619 from a pptp client ? | 09:40 |
cfhowlett | !server|Shader might want to ask other channel | 09:40 |
ubottu | Shader might want to ask other channel: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server | 09:40 |
edelblack | hello | 09:41 |
santhosh_ | .doc files and .odt files also but just copy those documents on desktop it is open | 09:42 |
santhosh_ | libreoffice about gvfs means | 09:42 |
santhosh_ | <owh> libreoffice about gvfs means | 09:43 |
owh | santhosh_: It depends on your problem. It sounds like you cannot open a word document from a file server. If that is true, then you need to install libreoffice-gnome | 09:44 |
cfhowlett | santhosh_ I'm going to guess you have updated lately - could be a simple maintenance issue. | 09:45 |
santhosh_ | i install libreoffice libreoffice gnome but it is just blinking the libreoffice document | 09:45 |
pr4ning | Test | 09:45 |
cfhowlett | !test|pr4ning | 09:46 |
ubottu | pr4ning: Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test ) | 09:46 |
hillary | my ubuntu 12.04 cannot connect with usb modem huawei e160 | 09:46 |
cfhowlett | hillary mtp | 09:46 |
cfhowlett | !mtp | 09:46 |
hillary | what is mtp please | 09:47 |
cfhowlett | hillary wait 1 | 09:47 |
cfhowlett | hillary for file transfers, WAY easier to use airdroid app | 09:47 |
llutz | cfhowlett: mtp to access/connect via a usb 3G-modem? | 09:48 |
hillary | i seem not to unnderstand how to go about | 09:48 |
hillary | elaborate please | 09:48 |
cfhowlett | hillary what is the goal of connecting? | 09:49 |
nikolam | I started installing Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS 32-bit in VirtualBox VM 4.3.8 and it started installing and then just display Lilla colored screen and does nothing... | 09:49 |
cfhowlett | llutz way over my head but this is what I did: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223401 | 09:49 |
owh | !server | nikolam | 09:49 |
ubottu | nikolam: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server | 09:49 |
llutz | cfhowlett: e160 is a _modem_, not a phone | 09:49 |
hillary | it does not connect to intenet | 09:49 |
nikolam | owh, and? It is not compatible with VirtualBox VM as a guest? | 09:50 |
hillary | it is detected yes but when i try connect it fails | 09:50 |
owh | nikolam: I was suggesting you ask your question in #ubuntu-server | 09:50 |
hillary | but hen i use my phone as hotspot it is ok | 09:50 |
cfhowlett | hillary disregard everything I suggested. D'OH moment. llutz thanks. OHE (operator headspace error) | 09:50 |
nikolam | oh thanks owh | 09:50 |
hillary | ok ok | 09:50 |
nikolam | I actually just wanted no-GUI install and alternate images are not made anymore. | 09:51 |
owh | nikolam: If you install it using text only mode, that should not happen. | 09:52 |
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sheedaa | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
besim | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
galip | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
aurora | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
92AAA0Z61 | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
artan | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
bobhart | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
clrdo | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
whyth | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
anastasi | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
arta | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
pandeli | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
mussaret | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
beluli | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
durim | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
tracyref | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
taulant | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
genc | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
=== pheer is now known as ISC[^Z`] | ||
=== bukuloshe21 is now known as ISC[`[]] | ||
=== farker is now known as ISC[a`]] | ||
=== sheedaa is now known as ISC[_`Z] | ||
=== galip is now known as ISC[`aZ] | ||
=== bobhart is now known as ISC[]aZ] | ||
=== artan is now known as ISC[[]^] | ||
=== besim is now known as ISC[^_[] | ||
=== clrdo is now known as ISC[Z]a] | ||
=== tracyref is now known as ISC[a][] | ||
=== aurora is now known as ISC[a[`] | ||
=== arta is now known as ISC[_Za] | ||
=== pandeli is now known as ISC[a\a] | ||
=== beluli is now known as ISC[[aa] | ||
=== genc is now known as ISC[^`\] | ||
=== taulant is now known as ISC[Z_`] | ||
=== 92AAA0Z61 is now known as ISC[^][] | ||
=== anastasi is now known as ISC[a`_] | ||
=== durim is now known as ISC[_a^] | ||
=== whyth is now known as ISC[^^Z] | ||
=== mussaret is now known as ISC[Z^\] | ||
ISC[^Z`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[`[]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a`]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[]aZ] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[_`Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[`aZ] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^_[] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^][] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[[]^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z]a] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a[`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^`\] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[_Za] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a][] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^^Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z^\] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a`_] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a\a] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[_a^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[[aa] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z_`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^Z`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[`[]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a`]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[_`Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[`aZ] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^_[] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^][] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z]a] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[]aZ] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a[`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a`_] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a][] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^^Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z^\] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a\a] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[[aa] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[_a^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z_`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[^`\] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
=== ISC[^Z`] is now known as ISC[a\\] | ||
=== ISC[`[]] is now known as ISC[aZ^] | ||
=== ISC[a`]] is now known as ISC[aaZ] | ||
=== ISC[_`Z] is now known as ISC[^__] | ||
=== ISC[`aZ] is now known as ISC[^_a] | ||
=== ISC[^_[] is now known as ISC[_[`] | ||
=== ISC[Z]a] is now known as ISC[]\^] | ||
=== ISC[a[`] is now known as ISC[aa\] | ||
=== ISC[_Za] is now known as ISC[\`[] | ||
=== ISC[^^Z] is now known as ISC[\\a] | ||
=== ISC[a][] is now known as ISC[ZZ\] | ||
=== ISC[a\a] is now known as ISC[aa]] | ||
=== ISC[[aa] is now known as ISC[Z]`] | ||
=== ISC[^`\] is now known as ISC[[^^] | ||
=== ISC[Z_`] is now known as ISC[`[\] | ||
=== ISC[a\\] is now known as ISC[ZaZ] | ||
=== ISC[aZ^] is now known as ISC[_^^] | ||
=== ISC[aaZ] is now known as ISC[[_a] | ||
=== ISC[]\^] is now known as ISC[^^`] | ||
=== ISC[^__] is now known as ISC[a[Z] | ||
=== ISC[^_a] is now known as ISC[\a_] | ||
=== ISC[\\a] is now known as ISC[_^\] | ||
=== ISC[]aZ] is now known as ISC[^[^] | ||
=== ISC[[]^] is now known as ISC[]]Z] | ||
=== ISC[_[`] is now known as ISC[]_[] | ||
=== ISC[aa\] is now known as ISC[^`]] | ||
=== ISC[^[^] is now known as ISC[[`\] | ||
=== ISC[Z]`] is now known as ISC[[\\] | ||
=== ISC[aa]] is now known as ISC[a`]] | ||
=== ISC[ZZ\] is now known as ISC[[_^] | ||
=== ISC[]]Z] is now known as ISC[a\]] | ||
=== ISC[\`[] is now known as ISC[`__] | ||
=== ISC[^][] is now known as ISC[`]\] | ||
=== ISC[`]\] is now known as ISC[\`a] | ||
=== ISC[a`_] is now known as ISC[_`\] | ||
=== ISC[_`\] is now known as ISC[`[^] | ||
=== ISC[[^^] is now known as ISC[\a]] | ||
=== ISC[`[\] is now known as ISC[a\\] | ||
=== ISC[Z^\] is now known as ISC[`\^] | ||
=== ISC[`\^] is now known as ISC[[`]] | ||
=== ISC[_a^] is now known as ISC[ZZ]] | ||
=== ISC[ZZ]] is now known as ISC[\^]] | ||
=== ISC[_^^] is now known as ISC[``_] | ||
=== ISC[[_a] is now known as ISC[\^`] | ||
=== ISC[a[Z] is now known as ISC[`Z]] | ||
=== ISC[\a_] is now known as ISC[\^\] | ||
=== ISC[]_[] is now known as ISC[`\]] | ||
=== ISC[^^`] is now known as ISC[Z`[] | ||
=== ISC[_^\] is now known as ISC[[[]] | ||
=== ISC[a`]] is now known as ISC[\]a] | ||
=== ISC[^`]] is now known as ISC[`aZ] | ||
=== ISC[`__] is now known as ISC[^^]] | ||
=== ISC[[\\] is now known as ISC[\``] | ||
=== ISC[\a]] is now known as ISC[``]] | ||
=== ISC[[_^] is now known as ISC[[Z^] | ||
=== ISC[a\\] is now known as ISC[[\a] | ||
=== ISC[\`a] is now known as ISC[[[a] | ||
=== ISC[`[^] is now known as ISC[\]`] | ||
=== ISC[[`]] is now known as ISC[`[_] | ||
ISC[ZaZ] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[``_] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[\^`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[`\]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[\]`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z`[] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[`aZ] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[\]a] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[`[_] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[[Z^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[``]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[\``] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[[\a] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
=== ISC[[`\] is now known as ISC[a`^] | ||
=== ISC[\^]] is now known as ISC[\_`] | ||
ISC[\_`] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[[[]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[a`^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[\`]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z``] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[aa]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[\_^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z`_] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[_]Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[``]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z\^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[[[_] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[\`]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z``] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[aa]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[\_^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z`_] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[_]Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[Z\^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[``]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
ISC[[[_] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:53 |
=== ISC[\`]] is now known as ISC[[_a] | ||
=== ISC[Z``] is now known as ISC[`^a] | ||
=== ISC[aa]] is now known as ISC[[`\] | ||
=== ISC[\_^] is now known as ISC[Z[]] | ||
=== ISC[Z`_] is now known as ISC[aa`] | ||
=== ISC[Z\^] is now known as ISC[a[[] | ||
=== ISC[``]] is now known as ISC[\a]] | ||
=== ISC[[[_] is now known as ISC[^][] | ||
=== ISC[_]Z] is now known as ISC[ZZ[] | ||
=== ISC[[_a] is now known as ISC[5078] | ||
=== ISC[`^a] is now known as ISC[2918] | ||
=== ISC[[`\] is now known as ISC[335] | ||
=== ISC[Z[]] is now known as ISC[8285] | ||
=== ISC[aa`] is now known as ISC[7163] | ||
=== ISC[a[[] is now known as ISC[9398] | ||
=== ISC[^][] is now known as ISC[549] | ||
=== ISC[\a]] is now known as ISC[9446] | ||
=== ISC[5078] is now known as ISC[2984] | ||
=== ISC[2918] is now known as ISC[343] | ||
=== ISC[335] is now known as ISC[3707] | ||
=== ISC[8285] is now known as ISC[65] | ||
=== ISC[7163] is now known as ISC[9934] | ||
=== ISC[549] is now known as ISC[1087] | ||
=== ISC[9398] is now known as ISC[4602] | ||
=== ISC[ZZ[] is now known as ISC[4939] | ||
=== ISC[4939] is now known as ISC[1799] | ||
=== ISC[9446] is now known as ISC[8905] | ||
TIBS01 | hahahah | 09:54 |
ISC[2984] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[343] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3707] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[814] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[65] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[9934] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8905] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6953] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5066] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4173] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5277] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4602] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1087] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3066] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2984] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[343] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3707] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[814] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[65] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[9934] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6953] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4173] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5066] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1087] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5277] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4602] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8905] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3066] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2984] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[343] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3707] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[814] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[948] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[9934] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[65] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6953] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4173] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5066] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1087] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5277] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4602] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1799] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1799] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1799] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8905] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3066] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2984] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[343] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3707] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[814] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[65] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[9934] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4173] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6953] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5066] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4602] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1087] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3066] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
TIBS01 | big up the clones | 09:54 |
ISC[8905] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
=== ISC[2984] is now known as ISC[3532] | ||
=== ISC[343] is now known as ISC[29] | ||
=== ISC[3707] is now known as ISC[7408] | ||
=== ISC[814] is now known as ISC[4649] | ||
=== ISC[65] is now known as ISC[7259] | ||
=== ISC[9934] is now known as ISC[7573] | ||
=== ISC[6953] is now known as ISC[6423] | ||
=== ISC[4173] is now known as ISC[2907] | ||
=== ISC[5066] is now known as ISC[1469] | ||
=== ISC[5277] is now known as ISC[9798] | ||
=== ISC[4602] is now known as ISC[2450] | ||
=== ISC[1087] is now known as ISC[1256] | ||
=== ISC[8905] is now known as ISC[17] | ||
=== ISC[3066] is now known as ISC[4286] | ||
=== ISC[1799] is now known as ISC[4606] | ||
=== ISC[948] is now known as ISC[8976] | ||
ISC[3532] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[29] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7408] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2907] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6423] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1469] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7573] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2450] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1256] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[17] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4286] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3532] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[29] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7408] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3532] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7573] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6423] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2907] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1469] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[29] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2450] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[17] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1256] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7408] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3532] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4286] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[29] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7408] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2907] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6423] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6423] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[17] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1469] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1469] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2450] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2450] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2907] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[17] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1256] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1256] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7573] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7573] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3532] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[29] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4286] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7408] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8976] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4286] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7573] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8976] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8976] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8976] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
TIBS01 | long time since i seen this done | 09:54 |
ISC[2907] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6423] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1469] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2450] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[17] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1256] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8976] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[3532] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[29] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7408] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
TIBS01 | lol | 09:54 |
ISC[7573] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6423] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2907] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1469] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[4286] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[17] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2450] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1256] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[29] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8976] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7573] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6423] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1469] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1256] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8976] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6423] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7573] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1469] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1256] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8976] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
=== ISC[4649] is now known as ISC[6449] | ||
=== ISC[7259] is now known as ISC[5579] | ||
=== ISC[7573] is now known as ISC[6550] | ||
=== ISC[6423] is now known as ISC[7711] | ||
=== ISC[8976] is now known as ISC[5261] | ||
=== ISC[2907] is now known as ISC[6171] | ||
=== ISC[1469] is now known as ISC[1867] | ||
=== ISC[9798] is now known as ISC[2490] | ||
=== ISC[1256] is now known as ISC[194] | ||
=== ISC[2450] is now known as ISC[5177] | ||
=== ISC[17] is now known as ISC[6299] | ||
=== ISC[4286] is now known as ISC[2493] | ||
ISC[6550] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5261] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7711] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1867] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[194] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
=== ISC[4606] is now known as ISC[rcj] | ||
ISC[6449] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5579] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5261] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[rcj] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7711] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1867] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[194] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2490] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6299] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2493] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6550] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6449] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6550] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5579] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7711] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[rcj] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1867] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5261] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2490] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6299] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[194] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2493] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5579] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6449] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6550] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5261] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[rcj] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6171] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7711] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1867] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2490] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5177] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6299] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[194] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2493] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[3532] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[29] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[7408] 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 | 09:54 |
ISC[6449] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6550] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5579] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[9203] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7711] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[rcj] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5261] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1867] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[543] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8099] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[vxz] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5177] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6171] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[dor] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6299] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[194] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2493] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[7573] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[6423] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[2907] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[1469] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[17] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[2450] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[1256] 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 | 09:54 |
unopaste | ISC[8976] 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 | 09:54 |
ISC[6449] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5579] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6550] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[9203] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[rcj] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6299] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1867] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7711] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8099] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[543] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6171] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2490] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5177] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[vxz] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[dor] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[194] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2493] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6449] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5579] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6550] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6299] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7711] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[9203] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[rcj] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1867] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[vxz] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[543] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6171] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2490] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5177] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[dor] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[194] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[2493] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5261] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5261] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8099] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6449] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5261] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5579] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6550] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[7711] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[543] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[1867] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[6171] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[8099] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[vxz] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
ISC[5177] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
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ISC[2493] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:54 |
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bezet | lol, script kiddies | 09:55 |
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ISC[^^\] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
ISC[\a\] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
TIBS01 | lol | 09:55 |
TIBS01 | well | 09:55 |
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ISC[[[Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
ISC[aa]] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
bezet | can't even run a script properly | 09:55 |
TIBS01 | fucking up the botnets | 09:55 |
ISC[[[Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
TIBS01 | HAHAHA | 09:55 |
ISC[[[Z] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
TIBS01 | who evers doing it is fucking up the botnets | 09:55 |
TIBS01 | lol | 09:55 |
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ISC[Z^^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
ISC[Z^^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
ISC[Z^^] | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:55 |
TIBS01 | what a fail of flood | 09:56 |
TIBS01 | lol | 09:56 |
ardian | lol | 09:56 |
Dvorovoi | wow. hi all. Ive been getting these in my syslog during crashes. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7420572/ | 09:56 |
west | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
west | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
west | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
west | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
west | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
west | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
west | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
west | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
unopaste | west 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 | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
vace | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:56 |
unopaste | vace 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 | 09:56 |
unopaste | vace 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 | 09:56 |
bezet | lol | 09:57 |
bezet | script kiddies these days | 09:57 |
Dvorovoi | wow. hi all. Ive been getting these in my syslog during crashes. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7420572/ | 09:57 |
Dvorovoi | try it now lol | 09:57 |
TIBS01 | lol one of the bots pinged | 09:58 |
18VAASNI9 | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:58 |
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18VAASNI9 | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:58 |
18VAASNI9 | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:58 |
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18VAASNI9 | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:58 |
18VAASNI9 | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:58 |
18VAASNI9 | Greetings from iLeGaiS SeCuRiTY CLaN o/ ;botnets loaded 67% | 09:58 |
unopaste | 18VAASNI9 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 |
owh | Dvorovoi: That looks like an interesting packet in your log. | 09:58 |
Dvorovoi | owh: yeah idk what it means lol | 09:58 |
Dvorovoi | owh: like is it just my NIC having a fit when i crashed or what? | 09:59 |
owh | Dvorovoi: I cannot tell. | 09:59 |
bezet | that was an embarrassing attempt to flood | 09:59 |
owh | They've been at it all day. | 09:59 |
owh | It's getting old. | 09:59 |
TIBS01 | lol | 09:59 |
mikou | Hi, I have a java application runing on my machine and I would like to know it's name to run the following command : ps -C <ProgramName> -o pid=,%mem=,vsz= >> /tmp/mem.log | 09:59 |
Dvorovoi | owh: well i just noticed it came from my network | 10:00 |
Dvorovoi | so i guess i should reach out to it | 10:00 |
mikou | I tried ps -aux | grep java | 10:00 |
k1l_ | well, dont mind the scriptkiddies. lets focus on support again :) | 10:00 |
owh | mikou: ps -ealf | 10:00 |
mikou | And I think I found the right process. But is there a way to give it a more descriptive name ? | 10:00 |
Dvorovoi | owh: wait...am i right in assuming that the blanks came from the ufw attempt preceding it? | 10:01 |
owh | Dvorovoi: I don't know. I was just wondering if you can block it at your firewall, or is it local? | 10:01 |
mikou | owh: Thanks, that returns all processes. Should I add ps -ealf | grep java ? | 10:02 |
Dvorovoi | the preceding one is local | 10:02 |
Dvorovoi | maybe my printer | 10:02 |
Dvorovoi | nmap says my printer is dangerous lol | 10:02 |
owh | Dvorovoi: Does is say "PC LOAD LETTER" | 10:03 |
ronaldsmazitis | ubuntu 14.04 acts weird, like it writes itself letters | 10:04 |
ronaldsmazitis | wtf | 10:04 |
ronaldsmazitis | rpc on me? | 10:04 |
Dvorovoi | owh: ill have to check. but there is an 80% chance its either in sleep or has no paper loaded | 10:04 |
owh | Dvorovoi: It was a joke, it's something HP printers of old say ;-) | 10:04 |
owh | Dvorovoi: Up there with the "Printer is on fire" error code. | 10:05 |
ronaldsmazitis | hallo | 10:05 |
ronaldsmazitis | my pc writes itself | 10:05 |
ronaldsmazitis | wtf is happening | 10:06 |
mikou | owh: Is there a way I can give a name to a specific service when I start it ? In my case, I start it with ant (java) '$ ant run' | 10:07 |
k1l_ | ronaldsmazitis: where does it act like that? what ubuntu, what pc is that? | 10:07 |
new0 | hey, how do i configure Thunderbird to work with MTA such as sendmail? | 10:08 |
ronaldsmazitis | writing two letters lagg | 10:10 |
ronaldsmazitis | somettttttiiiiiimmmmmmmmmes | 10:10 |
ronaldsmazitis | see | 10:10 |
ronaldsmazitis | what I meen | 10:10 |
ronaldsmazitis | wtf | 10:10 |
ronaldsmazitis | backspace works too touchy | 10:11 |
ronaldsmazitis | what is wrong with my pc | 10:11 |
k1l_ | ronaldsmazitis: maybe too much load? | 10:11 |
ronaldsmazitis | like what | 10:11 |
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ronaldsmazitis | IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII have enough ram | 10:12 |
ronaldsmazitis | load | 10:12 |
ronaldsmazitis | well it not geeeetttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing | 10:12 |
ronaldsmazitis | damn | 10:12 |
k1l_ | ronaldsmazitis: please conectrate and answer the technical questions. we cant help because we dont know or see what you got there | 10:12 |
ronaldsmazitis | I see no overload | 10:12 |
ronaldsmazitis | little bit maybe | 10:13 |
ronaldsmazitis | it kinda gets to 100 | 10:13 |
ronaldsmazitis | percent | 10:13 |
ronaldsmazitis | at some time | 10:13 |
k1l_ | ronaldsmazitis: what ubuntu, what desktop, what does "top" tell you is the load and processes that are high, what hardware? | 10:13 |
ronaldsmazitis | must restart maybe | 10:14 |
ronaldsmazitis | a | 10:14 |
ronaldsmazitis | feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefe | 10:14 |
cfhowlett | ronaldsmazitis not funny. stop now. | 10:14 |
ronaldsmazitis | I cant control | 10:14 |
ronaldsmazitis | my keyboard | 10:14 |
ronaldsmazitis | sorry | 10:14 |
cfhowlett | ronaldsmazitis yes, you can. | 10:14 |
ronaldsmazitis | I am no lier | 10:14 |
ronaldsmazitis | I write something pluss enter made that | 10:14 |
elky | cfhowlett: i've experienced similar before, when x gets lagged | 10:15 |
cfhowlett | elky got a fix? | 10:15 |
elky | cfhowlett: i forget what i did, it was something vmware was being stupid about iirc | 10:15 |
Williiam | Ok, about 15 years ago, I was a geek, to be quit honest, I have only been a drunk since then. Anyway, here is my conundrum, I have a comp running Vista and Ubuntu. My music and Family videos are on Ubuntu. I want a way to read these files and copy them over to Vista, but the tools I found wouldn't let me (google, I did use it first.). I have a 250 GB external HD, but I cannot get ubuntu to recognize it. I'm guessing because it | 10:16 |
Williiam | was used, for a while, on an Xbox 360... Soooo, can anyone help me move my files? | 10:16 |
Williiam | Also, I am unsure how to hard mount anything. | 10:17 |
Dvorovoi | Williiam: well they are formated as exFAT | 10:17 |
Williiam | .... Or tell me how to format my External HD to NTFS from Ubuntu (Vista won't let me) so I can save my files to it? | 10:18 |
Williiam | exFAT, can you explain? | 10:18 |
Dvorovoi | Williiam: its a file system like NTFS or FAT32. ill pm you | 10:18 |
Williiam | Thank you. | 10:18 |
k1l_ | Williiam: you can mount the windows partition in ubuntu. just click on it in the nautilus filebrowser. then you can copy the files there. | 10:19 |
k1l_ | Williiam: but vista is not supported anymore, so that is not really clever to use that anyway. | 10:20 |
Shader | hello anyone good with pptp | 10:20 |
Pricey | Shader: What's the real question? (And you're only using this for testing right?) | 10:21 |
Dvorovoi | Williiam: http://askubuntu.com/questions/370398/how-to-get-a-drive-formatted-with-exfat-working | 10:21 |
Dvorovoi | for completeness | 10:21 |
ronaldsmazitis | nautilus doesn't show thumbnails + keyboard lags | 10:23 |
ronaldsmazitis | I should probably reinstall this mess | 10:23 |
ronaldsmazitis | but problem started on 12.04 | 10:23 |
ronaldsmazitis | when qt and skype didn't work | 10:23 |
Yelu | Shader, follow this to fix your error 619 and maybe fix it => http://askubuntu.com/questions/119534/easiest-way-to-setup-ubuntu-as-a-vpn-server | 10:23 |
ronaldsmazitis | 64 bit means amd | 10:24 |
ronaldsmazitis | on iso it is written | 10:24 |
ronaldsmazitis | should I choose 32 if I have intel i5 | 10:25 |
ronaldsmazitis | ? | 10:25 |
k1l_ | ronaldsmazitis: the 64bit patent is from amd. but it works on intel and amd. | 10:25 |
k1l_ | if you got 64bit hardware, install 64bit | 10:25 |
philinux | ronaldsmazitis;~ amd64 is just an old label thing | 10:25 |
ronaldsmazitis | so I can take 64 for i5 | 10:25 |
ronaldsmazitis | with amd label | 10:25 |
ronaldsmazitis | just requestioning | 10:26 |
k1l_ | ronaldsmazitis: and please dont press enter after every 3rd word. make clear sentences and put info in there and not just meaningless words | 10:26 |
k1l_ | ronaldsmazitis: i already told you, please read what the answers say or stop asking | 10:26 |
ronaldsmazitis | I can't write larger sentences cause keyboard writes itself every fifth word | 10:26 |
Dvorovoi | ronaldsmazitis: use the 64 bit version. 64 is just the size of the bucket the processor needs to carry its Big Data | 10:28 |
Radon_3 | hi people I was reading an article in wikipedia and I saw this paragraph, what does it mean? | 10:30 |
Radon_3 | Although it was originally announced that the Ubuntu Foundation would employ core members of the Ubuntu community[3] as of 2008, the Foundation remains dormant. Mark Shuttleworth describes it as an "emergency fund" in the event that Canonical's involvement in the Ubuntu project ends. | 10:30 |
Radon_3 | ?? | 10:30 |
Radon_3 | specially the term "emergency fund"? | 10:30 |
cfhowlett | Radon_3 ask in #ubuntu-offtopic as it's not a tech support issue | 10:30 |
Radon_3 | ok, so terribly sorry | 10:30 |
Radon_3 | awfully sorry man | 10:30 |
cfhowlett | Radon_3 not to worry | 10:31 |
ShastaJoe | Hello! Question: How can I run multiple xterms in ubuntu? | 10:31 |
Yelu | ronaldsmazitis, you use 64-bit if your machine has more than 4GiB RAM to address the area above | 10:31 |
philinux | ronaldsmazitis;~ see this > http://askubuntu.com/questions/54296/difference-between-the-i386-download-and-the-amd64 | 10:31 |
philinux | I use 64 bit on this 2gig ram acer 1410 | 10:32 |
bezet | ShastaJoe: Just open a new window or tab, | 10:33 |
bezet | ctrl+shift+n or ctrl+shift+t | 10:33 |
ShastaJoe | bezel: thanks! Let me try that. | 10:34 |
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ShastaJoe | bezel: it's not working. I'm running wine in an xterm to run mIRC, and I can't seem to open any other xterms. | 10:35 |
mopps | Why are running wine from inside an xterm? | 10:36 |
ShastaJoe | mopps: because I'm new to wine and don't know any better. :) | 10:36 |
mopps | mIRc is a graphical client, you should be able to run it directly by double clicking its EXE | 10:37 |
mopps | I would also recommend XCHAT in the software center if you want a native IRC client | 10:37 |
asturel_ | is it normal that my xorg runs for 21 days and it become laggy a lot? | 10:37 |
ShastaJoe | mopps, thanks! Let me try that. If there's no joy, I'll be back. | 10:38 |
ShastaJoe | bezet, thanks to you too! | 10:38 |
mopps | ShastaJoe, You need wine installed for mirc, too. What I meant was install wine then double click the .exe | 10:38 |
Radon_3 | problem solved thanks folks | 10:39 |
Kartagis | should I install pepperflash if flash keeps crashing? | 10:45 |
DarkStar1 | Hi all just a qq I created what I thought was a system user to run a service (sudo adduser --system --no-create-home playservice) except that when I try to run the service as that user manually I get prompted for password | 10:50 |
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philinux | Kartagis;~ what ubuntu version you running and flash version | 10:52 |
Kartagis | philinux: 14.04 and flashplugin-installer 11.2.202.356 | 10:54 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ same here no problem. could be a graphics card/driver issue | 10:58 |
Kartagis | philinux: I'm on nvidia with nouveau driver | 10:58 |
vira | hi all | 10:58 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ i would install nvidia-current and see if that sorts it | 10:59 |
Kartagis | philinux: flash only crashes on this particular website | 10:59 |
vira | can you help me to reduce batteray consumtion on my ubuntu desktop | 10:59 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ which website? i can test it | 11:00 |
vira | i suggest you prefer use nvidia driver from nvidia official website | 11:00 |
new0 | how to set Thunderbird account with sendmail? | 11:01 |
Kartagis | philinux: spotify.com | 11:01 |
philinux | vira;~ nvidia-current downloads the driver from nvidia | 11:01 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ maybe turn off hardware acceleration in flash settings | 11:01 |
vira | yes from nvidia website | 11:01 |
Kartagis | philinux: how? system settings? | 11:02 |
philinux | vira;~ why make it hard work when driver in ubuntu repos | 11:02 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ right click on flash the settings | 11:02 |
Yelu | new0, what's your use case with sendmail/thunderbird (example)? | 11:03 |
vira | what is you ubuntu spec | 11:03 |
vira | sorry | 11:03 |
vira | your graphic spec | 11:03 |
Kartagis | philinux: where? | 11:03 |
new0 | Yelu, i am trying to use Thunderbird to get messages from mail() of PHP | 11:04 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ right click on any flash video | 11:04 |
mohab | every one | 11:04 |
Yelu | new0, I'm not very savvy with PHP | 11:04 |
vira | there are some alternative to install nvdia driver on your pc | 11:05 |
Kartagis | new0: thunderbird doesn't get messages from mail(). it connects to a server where mail() sends messages to | 11:05 |
* Yelu is thinking about ... | 11:05 | |
vira | 1. from ubuntu repos | 11:05 |
new0 | Yelu, it's not matter. the thing is i need to use Thunderbird with MTA (sendmail) | 11:05 |
vira | 2. from nvidia official website | 11:05 |
Dvor | Whats the difference between kernlog and kernlog1? | 11:05 |
new0 | Kartagis, right. so i am trying to connect to that server. how to? | 11:05 |
vira | hi philinux | 11:05 |
vira | whre are you ? | 11:06 |
Kartagis | new0: first you must find out if that server is running an imap server or a pop server | 11:06 |
new0 | Kartagis, how? | 11:07 |
Kartagis | new0: ask the provider | 11:07 |
vira | philinux how / | 11:07 |
new0 | Kartagis, that would be me | 11:07 |
new0 | Kartagis, is there support for sendmail? | 11:08 |
Kartagis | new0: helping with configuring an account on thunderbird is beyond the scope of this channel | 11:08 |
new0 | Kartagis, than where should i? | 11:09 |
Kartagis | new0: #thunderbird | 11:09 |
new0 | Kartagis, tnx | 11:09 |
Kartagis | np | 11:09 |
Yelu | new0, just to be sure: you want to use thunderbird for receiving/sending mails in your LOCAL network? | 11:09 |
Dvor | I have been getting this in my logs at semi-regular intervals for the last 4 hours http://paste.ubuntu.com/7420866/ | 11:09 |
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new0 | Yelu, sure. just my local laptop | 11:09 |
Dvor | this is right before a crash. any ideas? | 11:09 |
Kartagis | philinux: did your flash crash too on spotify.com? | 11:10 |
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Yelu | new0, then you need just a mail server installed and configured (local mail accounts etc.) | 11:10 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ i looked but i dont have an account | 11:10 |
Kartagis | new0: are you getting any e-mails? do a netstat -antlp | grep 25 | 11:11 |
llutz | new0: setup your mailserver for local delivery only (mails go to /var/mail/*) and configure a new mail-account in thunderbird type "unix-mailspool" with your username | 11:11 |
Kartagis | philinux: you don't need an account | 11:11 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ theres a pop up prompt to login | 11:11 |
Kartagis | philinux: http://play.spotify.com | 11:12 |
vira | spotify.com site has not trouble. unfortunately, spotify.com is unavailable in indonesia | 11:12 |
new0 | Kartagis, i have 0.0.0.0:25 LISTEN | 11:12 |
vira | anyone knows how to make spotify.com works in indonesia | 11:12 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ sign up with face book or email address is still the popup | 11:13 |
Kartagis | philinux: weird, I don't get such a thing | 11:13 |
Kartagis | philinux: also, I don't get flash settings | 11:14 |
akaWolf | where do I report a bug? | 11:14 |
gyre007 | can someone give me a hand with this heartbleed madness please ? we have a server in dev enviornment (not prod) which I upgrade openssl in | 11:14 |
gyre007 | also I regenerated self signed certificates | 11:14 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ i would install the nvidia driver from ubuntu repos or try chromium | 11:14 |
gyre007 | rebooted the machine but the bloody server seems to be still vulnerable | 11:14 |
new0 | llutz, i did. but still don't see any. maybe i do something wrong | 11:14 |
akaWolf | where do I report a bug? | 11:15 |
philinux | akaWolf;~ launchpad.net | 11:15 |
Kartagis | philinux: weird, Chrome shows 13.0.0.206 | 11:15 |
vira | philinux , what is your ubuntu version ? | 11:15 |
philinux | 14.04 | 11:15 |
new0 | llutz, ho, i just saw that i did receive an email, but that because i saw some youtube with using telnet | 11:15 |
new0 | llutz, so, Thunderbird does accept it? | 11:16 |
vira | http://askubuntu.com/questions/451221/ubuntu-14-04-install-nvidia-driver | 11:17 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ i managed to get a flash add to play here. https://www.spotify.com/uk/free/ played fine | 11:17 |
new0 | Kartagis, :) btw, i don't see more than 3 ppl on #thunderbird channel | 11:18 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ i'm on nvidia-current here | 11:19 |
zetheroo1 | I am looking for nfs logs but cannot seem to find any in /var/log/ .... does anyone know where these exist? | 11:20 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ system settings> software and updates> additional drivers tab | 11:20 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ or sudo apt-get install nvidia-current and then reboot | 11:20 |
new0 | how to Send/Receive with Thunderbird (Shortcut)? | 11:22 |
Williiam | new0 it depends on your e-mail address and your IP's pop or what not information. | 11:23 |
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new0 | Williiam, well, is there any simple use of Ubuntu?! :) every step i am trying to do i tackle with sub-step | 11:24 |
new0 | Williiam, i guess welcome to Linux world | 11:25 |
apepe | helooo | 11:25 |
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Yelu | new0, I also went through all this, but ... do this on a Windows box (mail server setup) | 11:26 |
Yelu | new0, same hazzle, no? | 11:27 |
new0 | Yelu, sure, i successfully run the MTA on Windows too. but here i haven't. in window i found good link. | 11:27 |
new0 | Yelu, what u mean hazzle? | 11:27 |
Yelu | new0, I've got some time and 'm working on a solution for you ... :) | 11:28 |
Kartagis | philinux: currently | 11:28 |
Kartagis | http://uppix.com/f-Screenshot_from_536cbbd300165b12.png | 11:28 |
jnoortheen | hi! can anyone help me build .deb package?? I used the cx-freeze to the python code . . . that creates a build folder with one executable and everything is just fine. . . i used the dpkg with control file that creates the .deb file . . . when installing the .deb file it doesn't added to the path and i also wanted to show icon. . . please help me??? | 11:28 |
Kartagis | brb, gotta reboot | 11:29 |
Yelu | new0, sorry for the misspelling => http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hassle | 11:29 |
new0 | Yelu, and i think i figure it out. i have the sendmail which i think i can send an email via terminal. because i did telnet to this sendmail and i receive it with Thunderbird. but in PHP i didn't so i guess i just need to setup this with PHP. something not right here | 11:29 |
new0 | Yelu, ho, Thank for your thought :) | 11:30 |
Yelu | new0, okay, then tell us your solution, if you find one. - I'd be glad to hear about. | 11:30 |
new0 | Yelu, ho. it's ok. :) linux can be hard some time. but it a GOOD JOB so far. just need to know it more dept :) | 11:31 |
new0 | Yelu, sure. if i will find some. what is your issue? | 11:31 |
Yelu | new0, no issue, I'm running a physical mail server in my LAN connected to the internet, so I'm my own ISP ;) | 11:33 |
new0 | Yelu, so far i manage only to telnet sendmail and get mail with Thunderbird: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sFnQl9rY-Y | 11:33 |
* Yelu looking up new0's link ... | 11:34 | |
new0 | Yelu, ho. some thing i would like to do also in the close/far future :) | 11:34 |
new0 | Yelu, not sure what this link will help though but i did receive an email | 11:35 |
Kartagis | philinux: crashed again | 11:38 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ me thinks it spotify itself. google gas a few hits on it. | 11:39 |
ActionParsnip | Could run it from terminal, may give clues | 11:39 |
philinux | Kartagis;~ https://www.google.co.uk/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=spotify+flash+crashing&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gl=uk&gws_rd=cr&ei=kb5sU8yTKaqS0AWRyoH4Dw | 11:40 |
gyre007 | ok so I upgraded the server too....it's still vulnerable to hearbleed mm #clueless | 11:42 |
ActionParsnip | gyre007: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue | 11:42 |
llutz | !sslbug | gyre007 | 11:42 |
ubottu | gyre007: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information. | 11:42 |
gyre007 | I have upgraded the server literally a second ago | 11:43 |
gyre007 | also openssl and libssl | 11:43 |
llutz | gyre007: so ssl is fixed | 11:43 |
gyre007 | also I've regenerated certificaes... | 11:43 |
gyre007 | self signed certs | 11:43 |
ActionParsnip | gyre007: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue | 11:43 |
llutz | gyre007: apt-cache policy libssl1.0.0 | 11:44 |
ActionParsnip | gyre007: is the server web facing? | 11:44 |
gyre007 | it contains some cloud sigma nonsnsense | 11:44 |
gyre007 | https://gist.github.com/milosgajdos83/5cfae475fc5bbf16b593 | 11:44 |
gyre007 | ActionParsnip: yes the server is webfacing | 11:44 |
ActionParsnip | gyre007: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue | 11:44 |
gyre007 | ActionParsnip: I just sent gist | 11:44 |
ActionParsnip | gyre007: http://possible.lv/tools/hb/ we've been using this to test our SSL protected pages | 11:45 |
ActionParsnip | been a long slog :'( | 11:45 |
gyre007 | Server is vulnerable to 3 of the 6 attacks tested, please upgrade software ASAP | 11:46 |
gyre007 | like I said | 11:46 |
gyre007 | even after upgrade | 11:46 |
gyre007 | the server is still vulnerable | 11:46 |
llutz | gyre007: apt-cache policy libssl1.0.0 | 11:46 |
ActionParsnip | gyre007: are there bugs reported... | 11:46 |
gyre007 | https://gist.github.com/milosgajdos83/5cfae475fc5bbf16b593 | 11:46 |
ActionParsnip | I thought 1.0.0 was ok but 1.1.0 or 1.0.1 or whatever was vulnerable... | 11:46 |
llutz | gyre007: did you reboot or restart _all_ services using tls after update? | 11:47 |
ActionParsnip | gyre007: or reboot server | 11:47 |
gyre007 | I rebooted the whole server... | 11:47 |
gyre007 | I have also regenerated certificates....they're self signed... | 11:48 |
gyre007 | like I said...im totally clueless and puzzled | 11:48 |
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ActionParsnip | gyre007: have you asked in #ubuntu-server too? | 11:53 |
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R1ck | hey. I just upgraded 12.04 to 14.04 and now I'm missing my taskbar in bottom panel.. how do I get this back? | 12:02 |
eduardo_ | j | 12:02 |
me-1 | hi...after upgrading from 12 04 to 14 04 my computer has become too slow (due to older hardware ) I want to install a lighter DE now (lxde or xfce) how can I do that.. | 12:02 |
eduardo_ | exit | 12:04 |
mopps | me-1, Look at "lubuntu" | 12:06 |
mopps | me-1, Lubuntu is ubuntu with the LXDE desktop | 12:06 |
me-1 | mopps, but I dont want to install whole distro . I would prefer to install lighter DE and remove Unity ( if possible) | 12:08 |
mopps | me-1, That's exactly what Lubuntu is. | 12:08 |
mopps | me-1, You could try "sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop" if you just want LXDE | 12:09 |
R1ck | me-1: have you tried gnome-flashback-session? | 12:09 |
me-1 | mopps, what if I install sudo apt-get install lxde..? | 12:09 |
me-1 | R1ck, what is that and how do I do that | 12:10 |
mopps | me-1, Lubunue = LXDE+Ubuntu + different default programs | 12:10 |
mopps | me-1, sudo apt-get install lxde should work | 12:11 |
mopps | me-1, if it breaks, no idea, i know lubuntu works | 12:11 |
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R1ck | me-1: http://www.webupd8.org/2014/04/how-to-install-and-tweak-gnome.html | 12:12 |
me-1 | mopps, ok I will go with lubuntu-desktop , can I remove unity | 12:12 |
mopps | me-1, You can but it's not needed to unless you are short on disk space | 12:12 |
R1ck | me-1: it's a light-weight gnome, no need to reinstall Ubuntu | 12:13 |
philinux | me-1;~ unity takes up hardly any space at all and removing it may cause problems. not worth it | 12:14 |
me-1 | R1ck, mopps thank you for you time . I really appreciate your help | 12:14 |
new0 | Yelu, finally i i saw the problem was something else. not configuration :) | 12:14 |
cizra | Hi. How do I turn off adding the "search" option in /etc/resolv.conf? My network is configured via DHCP. | 12:17 |
Hans-Martin | Hi, I got a weird problem after upgrading to 14.04 (64 bit). I'm using the NetworkManager to configure ethernet, and now I noticed that IPv6 does not work (it worked before in 12.04 32bit). I'm probably missing something obvious, but I thought that it would just work... | 12:18 |
Koma | cizra: you can't | 12:19 |
Koma | ;D | 12:19 |
Koma | echo 'sleep 60 && cat /etc/resolv.conf |grep -v search > /etc/resolv.conf.mod && mv /etc/resolv.conf.mod /etc/resolv.conf' >> /etc/rc.local | 12:20 |
Koma | i don't remember how to do that in sed in place.. | 12:20 |
Hans-Martin | ugh | 12:20 |
DarkStar1 | I created what I thought was a system user to run a service (sudo adduser --system --no-create-home playservice) except that when I try to run the service as that user manually I get prompted for password. | 12:21 |
Yelu | new0, fine. - Already thought about that as a possible reason by myself. - Now it's running as desired? | 12:21 |
cizra | Koma: I edited /etc/resolvconf/update.d/libc to omit it, but it seems like a weird thing to do. | 12:21 |
cizra | Koma: sed -i 's/search/d' /etc/resolv.conf | 12:21 |
Koma | darkstar you need to specify /sbin/nologin as shell. There is no way for the system to not ask you fr the password. Saying that the user can/can't login or that exist is a security flaws | 12:22 |
DarkStar1 | can anyone tell me why this is happening? I thought system users didn’t require passwords | 12:22 |
DarkStar1 | ? | 12:22 |
geirha | DarkStar1: sudo -u playservice the_service | 12:22 |
Koma | cizra just add the script on the post configure in the /etc/network/interfaces | 12:22 |
yogy | hey peoples im having trouble with getting voice to work in skype 4.2 in ubuntu14.04 any advice? | 12:22 |
geirha | If you run that as your user, it will ask you for your password. If you run that as root, no password is needed. | 12:23 |
DarkStar1 | geirha: I did something similar with “su playservice -c the_service” | 12:23 |
Koma | DarkStar1: geirha way | 12:23 |
DarkStar1 | and it prompted | 12:23 |
cizra | Koma: Riiight. I guess I'll do that. | 12:23 |
new0 | Yelu, sure :) it was just wrong email address. BUT. in Windows when i configure MTA i guess i redirect *@localhost to on specific email address and got them with OUTLOOK | 12:24 |
Koma | DarkStar1: no password is asked only for root or for sudo (that is root indeed) | 12:24 |
new0 | Yelu, hope u got it too :) | 12:24 |
geirha | DarkStar1: su is not the same as sudo | 12:25 |
Koma | sudo is literally su root -c | 12:25 |
DarkStar1 | geirha: I executed that as root | 12:25 |
Koma | the only difference is that it asks for the password of the user that is asking to do that and check in the sudoers file if that user actually CAN do that | 12:26 |
geirha | DarkStar1: then it won't ask for password, neither the su approach nor the sudo approach. Prefer sudo over su though. | 12:26 |
Yelu | new0, ah, i see. I'm currently setting up a 14.04 Desktop with standard (local) email to play around with local users and their mail accounts (out of curiosity) | 12:26 |
Koma | Yelu: postfix FTW | 12:26 |
Koma | :) | 12:26 |
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Yelu | Koma, isn't exim4 standard mail server (and postfix, sendmail are options)? - What are the advantages to use postfix? | 12:28 |
Koma | Yelu documentation plugins and much more... but is like a holy war between nginx and apache | 12:28 |
Koma | is just "degustibus" | 12:28 |
Hans-Martin | postfix rules. | 12:29 |
Koma | postfix IMHO and IMPE is simpler & faster | 12:29 |
Yelu | Koma, ok, thank you. - I'm no "warrior", so I will try all options ... ;) | 12:29 |
Koma | Has MariaDB become the default choise in LAMP for 14.04 ? | 12:29 |
red45923 | I see all these newer versions, I still use ubuntu 12.04 all updates applied, am i missing much, is that the equivalent of a windows user sticking with XP ? | 12:30 |
new0 | Yelu, good idea :) hope i will get the time to my self too :) Good Luck | 12:30 |
Koma | red45923: ubuntu 12.04 is LTS till 2017. ll the security updates till that date are supported. The Main version of the services (php apache postfix exim ETC) will remain the same excep for secirity patching | 12:31 |
Koma | you you want the newest softwares you need to use backports | 12:32 |
Koma | !google ubuntu backports | 12:32 |
ubottu | I have no google command, use http://www.google.com/ | 12:32 |
Koma | uff | 12:32 |
tswett | Ahoy. So I'm running Ubuntu with xmonad. I just tried to use Firefox to open the folder containing a download. This caused some program to open up which is displaying Ubuntu's desktop background on every xmonad workspace. | 12:32 |
Koma | ubottu: kiss my ass | 12:32 |
ubottu | Koma: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 12:32 |
Koma | ubottu: kiss my ass | 12:32 |
Yelu | new0, 3L = life-long learning / 4L = 3L plus linux | 12:32 |
Yelu | :) | 12:32 |
tswett | What's the program that displays the desktop background? | 12:32 |
Koma | uh? | 12:33 |
Koma | tswett: what DM are you using? | 12:33 |
Koma | unity? | 12:33 |
ActionParsnip | Koma: unity isnt a DM | 12:34 |
ActionParsnip | Koma: unity is a shell, its a plugin for compizx | 12:34 |
ActionParsnip | Koma: compiz* | 12:34 |
Koma | yeah yeah I didn't use this "slugghish piece of software" | 12:34 |
Koma | MATe For Life | 12:34 |
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tswett | Koma: well, the window manager I'm using is xmonad. | 12:35 |
ActionParsnip | Koma: openbox here, bit faster than your mate :) | 12:35 |
Koma | fluxbox then | 12:35 |
red45923 | Koma, so 12.04 is still alive and kicking for some time - but are you guys all using newer releases, would you miss anything to go back to 12.04, i am happy with it just interested if there have been some major developments that real users couldnt live without | 12:35 |
Koma | red45923: depends on your interests... | 12:35 |
ActionParsnip | red45923: 12.04 here, not going to install Trusty unless the drive fails in my boxes | 12:35 |
ActionParsnip | red45923: if it aint broke, dont fix it | 12:36 |
Hans-Martin | red45923: I'm building software occasionally, and keeping dependencies up to date ismuch easier with a newer version... | 12:36 |
Koma | ActionParsnip: i like your way | 12:36 |
new0 | Yelu, love that one :) | 12:36 |
tswett | Looks to me that fluxbox is also a window manager; wouldn't that make it mutually exclusive with xmonad? | 12:36 |
ActionParsnip | Koma: i work in the industry, dont go poking stuff if its doing what it needs to do :) | 12:37 |
Koma | ActionParsnip: www.soteha.it | 12:37 |
Koma | tswett: I was not suggesting a solution I was only saying that is use MATE or fluxbox | 12:38 |
Koma | \\I use | 12:38 |
red45923 | Hans-Martin, yeah that is def a plus with keeping up to date, new apps use new libs, if you are compiling cutting edge things makes a big diff | 12:38 |
tswett | Koma: *nod* | 12:38 |
red45923 | ActionParsnip, yeah that is how i go too, but was interested to see if i was riding a bicycle while everyone else had a ferrari :) | 12:39 |
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ActionParsnip | red45923: both are fully supported. If you need the newer libs then trusty may be for you but both will recieve updates for a long time to come | 12:41 |
Yelu | new0, thx. - BTW: For testing purposes it's easiest to use VirtualBox and set up a VM with 14.04 Server and another VM with 14.04 Desktop. - Taking Snapshots to be able to go back and forth and have a complete separated network up and running. Countless possibilities ... :D | 12:41 |
mopps | i moved to trusty because of the updates in Unity. That aside I fully agree about not messing with a working system. | 12:43 |
new0 | Yelu, that's my target | 12:43 |
red45923 | Yelu, yeah agreed if I needed to compile something brand spanking new I would go with a VirtualBox version of the bleeding edge version to do it and work in there | 12:45 |
ActionParsnip | Koma: you can use fluxbox as the WM for your mate DE then you have both :) | 12:45 |
runelind | does Ubuntu typically certify new releases on old hardware? | 12:47 |
runelind | I was having issues with 14.04 locking up on a Dell C1100 during boot. | 12:47 |
runelind | and saw that Ubuntu only certified it on 12.04 | 12:48 |
k1l_ | runelind: the certify only works with that named version | 12:49 |
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runelind | k1l_: what do you mean? | 12:53 |
k1l_ | runelind: your issue could be the reason why it didnt get a new vertify | 12:54 |
runelind | k1l_: aha. | 12:55 |
k1l_ | runelind: but you should file a bugreport anyway. so devs can have a look | 12:55 |
k1l_ | !bug | runelind | 12:55 |
ubottu | runelind: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. | 12:55 |
Aki-Thinkpad | is there any way to unbuy something from the store? | 12:58 |
mopps | runelind, Can you say when it locks up? Is there a screenshot of the boot process, for example? | 12:58 |
runelind | mopps: unfortunately I was in a bit of a timecrunch and ended up reinstalling CentOS :( | 12:59 |
Aki-Thinkpad | Like I don't want a refund, I just want to make sure an app never bothers me again | 12:59 |
runelind | (oh the humanity!) | 12:59 |
Aki-Thinkpad | way too addicting | 12:59 |
mopps | runelind, I had someone tell me their machne was locking on boot, and it's because it couldn't connect to a network drive. It wanted him to press M or S to mount/skip mounting. We fixed it by adding noautomount into the fstab | 12:59 |
Dbugger | Hi guys. I have a website with a contact form written in PHP. The contact form sends an email when I run it on my local machine, but not when I upload it to my live server. What am I missing on my server for this to work? (I am not using SMTP) | 13:00 |
runelind | mopps: if I ever get around to trying to reinstall, I'll pay more attention. | 13:00 |
runelind | was just mostly curious about the certification process | 13:00 |
mopps | Not being certificted doesn't tell if you if it is simply untested, or actually broken | 13:00 |
mopps | Dbugger, How are you sending the mail? | 13:01 |
Suppa|Werk | hi | 13:02 |
znzo | hi | 13:02 |
Suppa|Werk | I just updated to 14.04 and gnome-do stopped working, key bindings dont respond anymore :/ | 13:02 |
Suppa|Werk | any ideas on this? | 13:02 |
Dbugger | mopps, The website is written in laravel, and there is a setting with 3 values: "smtp", "mail" and "sendmail". I chose "mail" | 13:02 |
mopps | Dbugger, OK this is a php programming/framework issue. You need someone who knows how that framework sends mail. | 13:04 |
Dbugger | mopps, this is not a framework issue. Otherwise it would NOT work locally. But it does. | 13:05 |
Dbugger | mopps, I thought I might be missing postfix, so I tried installing it, but I am not sure how to configure it. | 13:05 |
mopps | Dbugger, it is a framework isue, as you're using the framework, which is calling some library, which is sending the mail. But which library is it, and how is it sendinf the mail? | 13:05 |
mopps | How do you know it's using postfix? That's a framework question | 13:06 |
afric47 | hello | 13:06 |
Dbugger | mopps, im not sure but it is the only difference between my local machine and the server that I have managed to spot | 13:06 |
afric47 | How do I install Windows 7 with Ubuntu 14.04 | 13:07 |
mopps | Dbugger, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix | 13:09 |
Kartagis | !wubi | afric47 | 13:10 |
ubottu | afric47: Wubi allows you to install or uninstall Ubuntu 12.04 LTS from within Windows ( version 7 or earlier ) in a simple and safe way. Wubi is INCOMPATIBLE with UEFI, Windows 8 Certified computers, and Windows RAID arrays. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide for more information. File wubi bugs at http://launchpad.net/wubi/+filebug | 13:10 |
Dbugger | mopps, yeah, I read this, but I still dont know how to configure it | 13:10 |
Suppa|Werk | any idea how to make gnome-do work again with 14.04? | 13:10 |
KGM70 | Kartagis, why do you recommend wubi , it's no longer supported | 13:13 |
mopps | Dbugger, What do you mean 'how'? Like, you need to know how to do DNS name records or something? | 13:14 |
Dbugger | mopps, DNS records? Why would I have to do that? I dont want to receive mail. I just want to send it. | 13:14 |
Yelu | Dbugger, I'm not in this topic, but why you don't try to use "smtp" as transfer method with xour local postfix server? => http://www.masnun.com/2013/07/13/laravel-4-sending-emails.html | 13:15 |
Yelu | Dbugger, ^your | 13:15 |
mopps | Dbugger, did you read the basic setup guide linked from that page? | 13:15 |
Subhash | whenever i start my system i get into minimum bas of grub2. how do i boot into windows?? | 13:15 |
Dbugger | Yelu, my configuration already works on my localmachine. I want to know how to make this configuration work on my server. | 13:15 |
Yelu | Dbugger, yes, but this is not the machine the people want to use | 13:16 |
Dbugger | mopps, if you mean the page you sent me, and read it, even though I didnt understand most of it | 13:16 |
Dbugger | Yelu, So my quesiton is, how can I make that machine like my localhost | 13:16 |
mopps | Yelu, We're also not sure he needs postfix ... his php framework isn't sending mail, and he thinks it's trying to use postfix | 13:16 |
Yelu | Dbugger, a mail server hanging on the internet will have smtp | 13:16 |
Subhash | at when i pressed f12 i used to get the boot options where ubuntu and windows were listed, but now the boot sector does not appear?? | 13:16 |
Dbugger | Yelu, I dont have a mail server | 13:17 |
Yelu | Dbugger, mopps, okay, then look into your logs if there are any | 13:17 |
Dbugger | Yelu, I already looked into apache log. NOthing on the error.log | 13:18 |
philinux | Subhash;~ in ubuntu run from terminal sudo update-grub and post back what it shows it's found | 13:19 |
Subhash | sudo is a not found command, hitting tab shows only a few commands?? | 13:20 |
Subhash | its minimum bash grub2 | 13:20 |
Laurenceb__ | hi | 13:20 |
Laurenceb__ | can anyone help me connect to a network printer? | 13:21 |
Laurenceb__ | its asking for a password | 13:21 |
Laurenceb__ | and username | 13:21 |
Laurenceb__ | im not sure what the format is | 13:21 |
Laurenceb__ | ad\<username> ? | 13:21 |
Laurenceb__ | its a windows active directory | 13:21 |
Subhash | when i type boot /efi/Microsoft/Boot/bootx.efi it says load the kernel first | 13:21 |
Subhash | within the efi thers ubuntu and Boot | 13:22 |
Dbugger | Ok, lets see it from a different point of view. Can someone tell me why the mail is sent from my local machine? | 13:24 |
bagindov | anyone knows what AptonCD function is? | 13:25 |
Pici | !aptoncd | 13:25 |
ubottu | APTonCD is a tool with a graphical interface which allows you to create one or more CDs or DVDs with all of the packages you've downloaded via apt-get or aptitude, creating a removable repository that you can use on other computers - See also !offline | 13:25 |
mopps | Dbugger, Larabel uses Swiftmailer | 13:25 |
Dbugger | mopps, that is correct | 13:25 |
bagindov | So, why some of my package don't show in aptonCD list? example, VLC only show the core files, not the main file/package | 13:26 |
Yelu | Dbugger, maybe you'll find a hint here: there is a separate log file for laravel defined in the config. => http://laravel.com/docs/errors | 13:27 |
Dbugger | Yelu, Isnt that for custom logging? | 13:28 |
mopps | Dbugger, Reading the docs for swiftmailer, they don't appear to have any dependencies on an external mail system. Hence i would guess it doesn't need anything else installed and i think your issue is with installing configuing either swiftmailer or laravel. I could be wrong. | 13:28 |
Dbugger | As I said, this is working locally. I just want to understand why it works locally | 13:28 |
mopps | Dbugger, I would suggest asking #php or #laravel | 13:29 |
Dbugger | Since the php is EXACTLY the same in my local machine and in my server, the difference must be on the packages of Ubuntu installed, and their configuration. | 13:29 |
Yelu | Dbugger, (dumb question) but the Laravel Bundle is installed o your live system? | 13:29 |
Yelu | !oin | 13:29 |
Yelu | ^on | 13:29 |
Dbugger | Yelu, yes, of course :) | 13:29 |
Yelu | Dbugger, ok | 13:30 |
streulma | hello, I think my Acer HD Webcam is dead: 1bcf 2c55 Sunplus webcam, it works for a few seconds, and then it is dead. :( checked with VLC, mplayer and Skype | 13:30 |
streulma | are there some things I can check in Ubuntu 14.04 ? | 13:31 |
mopps | streulma, stupid question but have you tried to reboot? | 13:31 |
streulma | haha mopps... yes | 13:32 |
cuyotte | Does anybody know why when I try to play a video in firefox, it crashes and I have to reload the page in order to watch the video? | 13:33 |
cuyotte | This has happened multiple times | 13:33 |
shtrwlf | apparently BigBlueButton does web cam | 13:33 |
Deepfriedice | cuyotte, Are you playing videos through flash player? | 13:33 |
Yelu | Dbugger, you already checked your credentials if there are any? | 13:33 |
cuyotte | I believe so | 13:34 |
Dbugger | Yelu, Im not sure what you mean with "credentials" | 13:34 |
Deepfriedice | cuyotte, I'm sorry. | 13:34 |
Yelu | Dbugger, a PHP/Laravel function call must throw some exception or error message ... | 13:34 |
cuyotte | Is there another way to watch videos other than the flash plugin? | 13:34 |
mopps | cuyotte, desktop linux flash is no longer supported and the flash player is out of date. google chrome has a newer flash player. | 13:34 |
Dbugger | Yelu, that is the weird thing. I havent managed to see an error message nowhere :P | 13:35 |
cuyotte | ok, so in other words, ditch firefox and switch to chrome | 13:35 |
mopps | cuyotte, Sorry let me correct that. Adobe flash is now supported by google via chrome and that means firefox doesnt have the current player | 13:35 |
cuyotte | ok mopps, thanks | 13:35 |
Yelu | Dbugger, is there a user account with username and password in use while mailing the form content (=> credentials)? | 13:36 |
Dbugger | Yelu, there is no credentials used at all, to send the mail | 13:36 |
Yelu | Dbugger, I'd this call a open mail relay then (only joking) ... :) | 13:36 |
Dbugger | Im sorry I dont get it :S | 13:37 |
KGM70 | cuyotte, I 've only come across one site that doesn't support flash in FF , altho chromium flash plugin does work almost everywhere | 13:37 |
Dbugger | Funny i_dun_get_it just joined the channel | 13:37 |
cuyotte | what email client does everybody use? I'm using geary but I'm finding that, even though it looks nice, its pretty basic | 13:37 |
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mopps | Yelu, It's possibe the credentials are in the configuration for the mail library he uses | 13:38 |
cuyotte | KGM70, I think I will just switch to Chrome | 13:38 |
Yelu | mopps, yes, I was wondering why there is absolutely no security built in ... | 13:38 |
Dbugger | mopps, Yelu, why would I need to use credentials for? | 13:39 |
mopps | Yelu, I believe this to be a php framework question. We simpyl don't know what the framework is doing under the hood. | 13:39 |
Yelu | Dbugger, agree | 13:39 |
mopps | Dbugger, to stop spammers using your mail server to send spam | 13:39 |
mopps | Dbugger, what would likely get you blacklisted by your isp and taken off line | 13:40 |
Dbugger | mopps, you insist that it is a problem in the framework, but the PHP code is exact replicate in both machines | 13:40 |
Yelu | mopps, agree (Dbugger, sorry) | 13:40 |
KGM70 | cuyotte, switch to chromium , it's setup for linux , chrome has some issues | 13:40 |
Dbugger | mopps, actually the mails that were being sent from the local machine were landing on spam already by default. I had to whitelist them | 13:40 |
mopps | chromium lacks the flash player though unless you jump through several hoops | 13:40 |
cuyotte | KGM70, ok, I'll give it a try. Thanks | 13:40 |
Deepfriedice | KGM70 cuyotte I don't think chromium had flash. | 13:41 |
mopps | Dbugger, No I mean, if you have a mail server on the internet, I can connect to it, and use it to spam people, and then YOU will into trouble for it | 13:41 |
cuyotte | Chromium is starting to sound like a non-starter | 13:41 |
Dbugger | mopps, but I do NOT have a mail server... | 13:42 |
Deepfriedice | cuyotte, What was the site? | 13:42 |
Yelu | Dbugger, if your live system has an other mail transfer mechanism activatred (smtp) then your PHP code has to react on that, no? | 13:42 |
mopps | Dbugger, then how are you sending mail from your server? :-) | 13:42 |
mopps | Dbugger, and why are you asking about installing postfix? | 13:42 |
cuyotte | Deepfriedice, its been multiple sites. Not just one. | 13:42 |
Dbugger | mopps, I am not. On my server is not working. But I dont have either on my local machine, and that IS working | 13:42 |
mopps | Dbugger, you said you had postfix on your local machine | 13:43 |
Dbugger | Yelu, I dont know about that. That is what I am asking | 13:43 |
Dbugger | mopps, yeah, correct | 13:43 |
Deepfriedice | cuyotte, Huh. I've never had SERIOUS issues with flash, just small annoyances. | 13:43 |
Dbugger | mopps, having postfix on my localmachine, means that I have a mail server? | 13:43 |
KGM70 | Deepfriedice, chromium does have flash | 13:43 |
mopps | Dbugger, so that it is a mail server (well, an MTA) | 13:43 |
mopps | KGM70, Not the newer flash playr | 13:44 |
cuyotte | Deepfriedice, yea, but those small annoyances became a problem when it seemed like it was happening all the time. | 13:44 |
django | how come my settings are getting saved to xchat? | 13:44 |
Dbugger | mopps, then we agree, that all I have to do is install postfix on my server to make it work? | 13:44 |
Deepfriedice | cuyotte, Which is why I'm wondering if the problem really is flash. | 13:44 |
cuyotte | So go with chrome and not chromium? | 13:44 |
mopps | Dbugger, I have no idea as I dont know how your framework works, and i would be guessign but if you actually asked #php or #laravel i bet they would know real fast | 13:44 |
Dbugger | I already asked, noone answered :( | 13:45 |
Yelu | !tasksel|Dbugger, if it's ubuntu standard server | 13:45 |
ubottu | Dbugger, if it's ubuntu standard server: Tasksel is a Debian/Ubuntu tool that installs multiple related packages as a co-ordinated "task" onto your system, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Tasksel for more information. Use tasksel only to INSTALL tasks, not to remove them. It will remove every package listed within the removed task! see https://launchpad.net/bugs/574287 | 13:45 |
cuyotte | Deepfriedice, I think it is, so I'm just gonna switch web browsers | 13:45 |
Deepfriedice | Okay. | 13:45 |
Dbugger | Yelu, what? o_O | 13:45 |
Yelu | Dbugger, this will give you an option to install a mail server onto your server | 13:46 |
Dbugger | Yelu, but I didnt do this on my localmachine. How come I have to do it on my server | 13:46 |
Dbugger | Beside, my local machine is a Desktop edition and my server is a Server Edition. I thought it would make more sense to be the other way around | 13:46 |
Yelu | Dbugger, you just answered yourself | 13:47 |
Dbugger | did I? | 13:48 |
Dbugger | I dont see it | 13:48 |
cuyotte | So has anyone used SeaMonkey? | 13:50 |
cuyotte | Seems like an application that might be worth a try | 13:51 |
mopps | Dbugger, ubuntu server will install only the minimum of stuff that you actually ask for - not everyone needs mail, and each service you add is an additional security risk - likely the desktop installs everything by default for convienience. But to be honest I think you've installed smething extra on the desktop without notcing, maybe inadventently while tinkering. | 13:51 |
iarebatman | Alright guys, I've banged my head against the wall for a bit now. Where are the log files for iptables in ubuntu 14.04 LTS? | 13:52 |
iarebatman | I can verify that counters are rising for my LOG entries inside iptables via `iptables -v -x -n -L`, but I cannot find my log entries *anywhere* | 13:52 |
mopps | var/log/kern.log on older ubuntu. not sure if Trusty is different | 13:53 |
iarebatman | mopps: Checked there - nothing is being logged for iptables =/ | 13:53 |
eSgr | hi all | 13:54 |
eSgr | why isnt there an alternative isntall image for xubuntu? | 13:54 |
eSgr | there is one for lubuntu and one for ubuntu | 13:54 |
Pici | eSgr: there is no alternative iso for Ubuntu. | 13:55 |
Dbugger | mopps, Yelu, Ok, so it seems like inadvertadly I have installed a Mail Server (or MTA) on my localmachine | 13:55 |
Dbugger | And we can assume that is postfix | 13:55 |
Dbugger | Am I right so far? | 13:55 |
Yelu | Dbugger, firstly, I don't want to harm you, okay. - To check your running services yu could open a terminal an type "sudo netstat -tulpn" and look for port 25 (smtp) | 13:57 |
Dbugger | Yelu, ok, lets see | 13:58 |
Yelu | Dbugger, this will proof id a mail server is running and its name | 13:58 |
ActionParsnip | eSgr: could use the mini ISO | 13:58 |
Dbugger | Yelu, lot of stuff, should I grep 25 ? | 13:59 |
Yelu | Dbugger, yes please | 13:59 |
Dbugger | tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:25 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1217/master | 13:59 |
Dbugger | tcp6 0 0 :::25 ::tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:25 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1217/master | 13:59 |
Dbugger | tcp6 0 0 :::25 :::* LISTEN 1217/master :* LISTEN 1217/master | 13:59 |
tado | hey folks. i'm struggling with a very strange problem with the mouse pointer on 14.04... sometimes and in some programs (most notably thunderbird, firefox and musique) the pointer points somewhere, but when i click it selects something about 1cm away from it. like i need to be 1 cm above firefox's address bar to select it, and so on... it's driving me mad and i can't find solutions online. anyone has tips about this? | 13:59 |
Dbugger | ups sorry | 13:59 |
Dbugger | Yelu, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7421536/ | 13:59 |
* Yelu reading link ... | 13:59 | |
streulma | I'm back again :) | 14:00 |
streulma | the webcam is working with vlc v4l2:// | 14:00 |
streulma | but not with Skype ! | 14:00 |
Yelu | Dbugger, this seems to be a postfix mail server on your local machine | 14:01 |
Yelu | Dbugger, and whats the output on your live server? | 14:02 |
ActionParsnip | streulma: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue | 14:02 |
ActionParsnip | streulma: its a single line, so no need to pastebin | 14:03 |
Dbugger | lets see | 14:03 |
streulma | ActionParsnip: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS n l | 14:04 |
ActionParsnip | streulma: tried: LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libv4l/v4l1compat.so skype (I assume 64bit OS) | 14:04 |
Dbugger | Yelu, nothing comes out on port 25 | 14:04 |
streulma | ActionParsnip: can I pass the vlc output to skype ? | 14:04 |
ActionParsnip | streulma: no idea there, sorry | 14:05 |
canis | it takes longer time to upgrade | 14:05 |
canis | what to do? | 14:05 |
Yelu | Dbugger, okay. - Conclusion: Your PHP code isn't able to deliver the mail, because there is no functionality on your live system. | 14:05 |
canis | it takes 4 hours to upgrade from 12.4 to 14.04LTS | 14:05 |
ActionParsnip | streulma: skype is a black box of proprietary-ness, only Microsoft know what it can and cannot do | 14:05 |
canis | is there any alternative way to get fast? | 14:06 |
canis | WHAT to do? i need help | 14:06 |
raub | canis: find the bottleneck: network or hardware? | 14:06 |
canis | bottleneck | 14:06 |
canis | what's that | 14:06 |
Dbugger | Yelu, Ok, so installing postfix in my server should do the trick, right? | 14:06 |
canis | what you mean i don't understand | 14:06 |
canis | what is postfix | 14:07 |
raub | canis: what is the reason for the slow speed | 14:07 |
Yelu | Dbugger, yes (and configuring). - Just google for setting up mail on ubuntu server => https://duckduckgo.com/?q=setting+up+mail+on+ubuntu+server&t=canonical | 14:07 |
ActionParsnip | canis: its an email application | 14:07 |
raub | Dbugger: I thought there was a postfix instance on the loose in your computer | 14:07 |
canis | it's due to my network problem | 14:07 |
canis | i think it will be fast to download from torrent | 14:08 |
canis | rather than upgradating | 14:08 |
Dbugger | Yelu, ok, with you so far. Im going to install postfix, brb | 14:08 |
canis | or is it same as before? | 14:08 |
raub | canis: that is an option. Just backup the files I want to save | 14:08 |
Yelu | Dbugger, you're welcome | 14:08 |
raub | canis: you can also create a local repository | 14:08 |
Dbugger | Yelu, Wait, I have already tried this in the past. Im not sure this is over ;) | 14:09 |
canis | how can i backup my installed software? | 14:09 |
Yelu | Dbugger, I'm there | 14:09 |
canis | what is local repositiory? | 14:09 |
Dbugger | Yelu, wtf?! That worked?! | 14:10 |
Dbugger | I could SWEAR I did this in the past :O | 14:10 |
Dbugger | o_O | 14:10 |
Dbugger | I am speechless now | 14:10 |
Pici | canis: something not really appropriate for a single upgrade. | 14:10 |
Yelu | Dbugger, it wasn't me, I swear :) | 14:10 |
Dbugger | I really have no words to say | 14:10 |
Dbugger | Well, yeah. Thank you for sticking with me | 14:10 |
Dbugger | I am truly in disbelief | 14:10 |
canis | what u mean pici i didn' understand | 14:10 |
Yelu | Dbugger, no problem, those things happen all over the time ... | 14:11 |
Pici | canis: Whoever suggested an 'local repository' likely didn't understand your request. | 14:11 |
Dbugger | Yelu, yeah, programming makes me want to kill myself at times :D | 14:11 |
Yelu | Dbugger, so do I | 14:11 |
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raub | Pici: canis is complaining about slow upgrade speeds. I take he meand something like do-release-upgrade. | 14:12 |
Dbugger | Im going to hibernate now for the rest of the weekend | 14:12 |
Dbugger | ty, guys | 14:12 |
Yelu | Dbugger, have fun ;) | 14:13 |
raub | Pici: if it is slow network, he (a) puts up with it, (b) does a full install in another drive and move his crap, (c) deploys a local repo | 14:13 |
Dbugger | u too! | 14:13 |
raub | Or (d) find somewhere he can drag his machine that has more bandwidth | 14:13 |
eSgr | ActionParsnip, mini-iso? | 14:15 |
eSgr | does it support preseeding and do i get a correctly configured graphical login screen with it? | 14:17 |
eSgr | after installing the xfce packages i mean | 14:17 |
raub | canis: is this a laptop or desktop? | 14:17 |
canis | it is desktop | 14:20 |
canis | what to do? | 14:20 |
canis | ????? | 14:20 |
canis | i have been upgrading | 14:20 |
canis | fetching file 934 of 2204 | 14:20 |
raub | canis: which version of ubuntu are you on right now? | 14:20 |
raub | canis: Are you doing this from home? | 14:21 |
canis | Also downloading from torrent downloaded 320MB | 14:21 |
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raub | canis: the upgrade process AFAIK is different than the torrent one | 14:22 |
whoever | canis: so what is the issue your having | 14:22 |
wizard_ | i tried to update to ubuntu server 14.04, something did not work out, now i'm not getting grub2 menu and the minimum-line bash for grub is output, how do i recover back my old grub | 14:22 |
raub | whoever: slow net AFAIK | 14:22 |
jhutchins | wizard_: Restore your bckup. | 14:22 |
canis | My issue here is i am going to upgrade from 12.04LTS to 14.04LTS | 14:22 |
whoever | raub: ya fast dl == $$ | 14:23 |
jhutchins | canis: It's recommended that you wait a couple months for 14.04.1, the upgrade will then be automatic. | 14:23 |
raub | wizard_: I am slow. Elaborate a bit more | 14:23 |
wizard_ | unfortunately how do i do that, i'm not geting to boot into any os?? | 14:23 |
whoever | canis: are you sshd to home from work | 14:23 |
canis | for that | 14:24 |
canis | which is best way | 14:24 |
canis | downloading torrent file and install or direct update | 14:24 |
raub | wizard_: it might be as simple as booting from a CD/iso and rebuilding the grub stuff | 14:24 |
wizard_ | i've the following in my efi dir: Windows Boot and Ubuntu | 14:24 |
whoever | Darryl: dilrect update from 12.04 ->14.04 is gonna be quicker and a litte more reliable in your situation | 14:25 |
wizard_ | raub: i tried to press f12, but the system quickly gets into minimum-line grub2 mode, and i'm not able to select a boot device :( | 14:25 |
whoever | canis: dilrect update from 12.04 ->14.04 is gonna be quicker and a litte more reliable in your situation | 14:25 |
whoever | Darryl: sorry wrong nic | 14:25 |
Darryl | I am already running 14.04. | 14:25 |
nnull | is it just my imagination, or has nodes users dropped dramatically? | 14:25 |
raub | wizard_: is this a Vm or metal? | 14:26 |
wizard_ | metal | 14:26 |
whoever | canis: where are you in relation to the box that is in need of the upgrade | 14:26 |
Caveat | nnull: current global users 94661 | 14:26 |
raub | wizard_: Can you go to the cmos and select the drive | 14:26 |
Caveat | has it? | 14:26 |
UltimateNate | How do i change my password? | 14:27 |
wizard_ | how do i do that | 14:27 |
zetheroo1 | it seems in 14.04 that both these commands install kernel updates - apt-get upgrade - apt-get dist-upgrade .... is there a command which installs updates without installing kernel updates? | 14:27 |
whoever | wizard_: ususally f8 | 14:27 |
UltimateNate | Like my sudo password, login password, whatever | 14:27 |
raub | whoever: I beleive there is a bit of a language barrier, so be mindful of word choice | 14:27 |
wizard_ | ok let me try | 14:27 |
gebruiker | hi | 14:27 |
gebruiker | hello | 14:28 |
wizard_ | no its getting into grub2 | 14:28 |
whoever | raub: what did i say wrong, or are you just giving me a reads up | 14:28 |
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whoever | *heads | 14:28 |
Guest87498 | ok' | 14:28 |
raub | whoever: just a heads up. Don't want to confuse and frustrated him more than I already done | 14:28 |
wizard_ | ok this is minimum bash-like line editing is supported. | 14:29 |
whoever | wizard_: sorry, delete , or what key you would normaly hit to get bios | 14:29 |
raub | wizard_: whoch computer/MB is this? | 14:29 |
whoever | raub: you talking about wizard_ ? or canis | 14:29 |
raub | whoever: canis | 14:29 |
wizard_ | no neither del nor f8 does a thing:( | 14:30 |
whoever | raub: ah ok , thx | 14:30 |
raub | whoever: wizard_'s problem might be corrupted grub thingie. So I would first try to recover the grub | 14:30 |
raub | whoever: that said, I do not know if EFI has any gotchas | 14:30 |
whoever | canis: where is the computer that you are tring to upgrade the os , and where are you ? | 14:30 |
wizard_ | when i type the command boot /efi/Boot/bootx64.efi it says please load a kernel first:( | 14:30 |
whoever | raub: i had issues with it, and just disabled it | 14:31 |
raub | wizard_: it does not know where the initramfs file is | 14:31 |
whoever | raub: and whent with the the old tried and true way | 14:31 |
raub | wizard_: which computer do you have | 14:31 |
raub | whoever: it gorws chest hair that way | 14:31 |
wizard_ | how do i tell you that?? | 14:31 |
Fohlen | hey guys. I do have constantly have ping timeouts with my wlan chip on ubuntu 14.04 | 14:32 |
whoever | raub: efi was supose to be like a thin client, but never got completly implemented | 14:32 |
Fohlen | since I upgraded, it's a full bugload :( | 14:32 |
wizard_ | i have a lenovo g505s | 14:32 |
raub | wizard_: honestly, look at it. It has to have a label somewhere saying its name and model | 14:32 |
Fohlen | *err, network timeouts | 14:32 |
raub | wizard_: Cool | 14:32 |
whoever | raub: efi grows chest hair ? | 14:33 |
raub | whoever: *not* using it ;) | 14:33 |
wizard_ | what specifically do you want to know about my system?? | 14:33 |
whoever | raub: lol not sure, i think you just get a hair transfer from your head to your chest, and it becomes gray | 14:33 |
Fohlen | what could, [ 5819.001504] ERROR @wl_cfg80211_get_station : Wrong Mac address mean? | 14:34 |
Tin_man | i hate to but in, but if you upgraded, can't you just use 14.04 iso file and do a complete install? | 14:34 |
whoever | raub: AH goood i hatte that pos | 14:34 |
wizard_ | from grub how can i boot into usb conatining ubuntu | 14:35 |
raub | wizard_: now we know its model, we can google how to get to the cmos screen | 14:35 |
Tin_man | f8, del, f2, | 14:36 |
wizard_ | i tried every fn key and del as well, nothing :( | 14:38 |
whoever | canis: where is the computer that you are tring to upgrade the os , and where are you ? | 14:38 |
raub | wizard_: According to http://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles_pub/lenovo_g400sg405sg400stouchg500sg505sg500stouch_ug_english.pdf, p.5, it is the little button to the right of the power button | 14:38 |
wizard_ | yes thats recovery key, i'l try that in a minute | 14:39 |
UltimateNate | How do i change my sudo password? | 14:40 |
UltimateNate | and my login password | 14:40 |
Niqx | sudo -s | 14:40 |
Niqx | passwd | 14:40 |
raub | wizard_: I hope it will let you go to the cmos screen, not some crazy automated recovery process | 14:40 |
wizard_ | nope nothing, same place | 14:40 |
UltimateNate | sudo -s passwd? | 14:40 |
Niqx | thats for root password | 14:40 |
xangua | !sudo | UltimateNate | 14:40 |
ubottu | UltimateNate: sudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !gksu (GNOME, Xfce), or !kdesudo (KDE). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo | 14:40 |
ghostcow | Hey guys/girls anyone alive? | 14:40 |
zzxc | Nope | 14:41 |
Niqx | UltimateNate: For your normal user just go "passwd" | 14:41 |
raub | ghostcow: Nope. I failed the mirror test | 14:41 |
ghostcow | hehe | 14:41 |
UltimateNate | Will it interfear with anything if i change it? | 14:41 |
ghostcow | raub i have xfce on ubuntu 12 i think, and i can't highlight text | 14:41 |
ghostcow | it just blinks off | 14:42 |
Niqx | UltimateNate: No, unless you have any application that activley uses that password | 14:42 |
ghostcow | any idea what might be the problems? | 14:42 |
UltimateNate | I don't think i have any | 14:42 |
UltimateNate | that uses the password | 14:42 |
Niqx | UltimateNate: me for an example, I have a password.safe that unlocks with my password. I need to update that application when I update my own passowrd. | 14:42 |
Niqx | Password* | 14:42 |
UltimateNate | Now i need to change my sudo password | 14:42 |
UltimateNate | so sudo -s passwd | 14:43 |
Niqx | Correct | 14:43 |
UltimateNate | So i guess -s means set? | 14:43 |
UltimateNate | Oh | 14:44 |
Niqx | UltimateNate: No, the -s is a variable for "sudo" it reads the input password | 14:44 |
geirha | no | 14:44 |
UltimateNate | It seems the password changes with the sudo | 14:44 |
UltimateNate | When i did passwd, It changes the sudo password as well | 14:44 |
Niqx | Well yes, you're logged in as your current user | 14:44 |
geirha | !root | UltimateNate | 14:44 |
ubottu | UltimateNate: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo | 14:44 |
Niqx | and running sudo only elevates your current user to root | 14:44 |
geirha | Don't set a password for root. There's no point | 14:45 |
blueknight_ | hi | 14:46 |
Psycho_dude | i am a psychopath | 14:46 |
raub | ghostcow: I am at a loss here. Completely clueless | 14:46 |
whoever | ghostcow: did you just update/upgrade | 14:46 |
blueknight_ | How do I stop these ping messages? | 14:46 |
whoever | blueknight_: what command did you enter to start them | 14:47 |
blueknight_ | I entered nothing | 14:47 |
ghostcow | nope you guys.. let me get more info for you about my setup | 14:47 |
DJones | blueknight_: Do you mean the join/quit messages in the irc channel? | 14:47 |
ghostcow | hold on | 14:47 |
streulma | hello ActionParsnip | 14:48 |
blueknight_ | No, the ping messages> yanagi775 has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) | 14:48 |
a113 | what is the correct directory to place a bash script to be run by a cron job (ie root)? | 14:48 |
streulma | can't find lib v4l2 | 14:48 |
Pici | blueknight_: those are join/quit messages. | 14:48 |
streulma | for preload to skype | 14:48 |
DJones | blueknight_: Yeah, its probably the same, so quit messages | 14:48 |
ghostcow | uname -a: 3.2.0-60-generic #91-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 19 03:55:18 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux | 14:48 |
Pici | !quietirc | blueknight_ | 14:48 |
ubottu | blueknight_: To ignore joins/parts/quits in your favorite IRC client, see http://wiki.xkcd.com/irc/Hide_join_part_messages | 14:48 |
ghostcow | XFCE 4.8 | 14:48 |
raub | wizard_: I dunno what to tell you then. There might be another way to do it. It just depends on how brave you feel | 14:48 |
ghostcow | i think it's 12.04 LTS | 14:49 |
blueknight_ | Ah, ok. Then I will have to live with this annoying behavior... | 14:49 |
wizard_ | see ac to http://www.markomedia.com.au/load-kernel-and-boot-your-system-with-grub2/ i just want to know X,Y | 14:49 |
Pici | blueknight_: just look at the URL ubottu gave you | 14:49 |
wizard_ | can you help me find that?? | 14:49 |
whoever | ghostcow: any reason your still on 12 and not 14 | 14:49 |
ghostcow | Anyway, the problem happens on some programs like google chrome, gedit but not in the terminal emulator | 14:49 |
ghostcow | didnt' find anything on google about it when i searched | 14:50 |
ghostcow | umm it's a virtual machine i set up a while ago and i haven't gotten around to upgrading | 14:50 |
a113 | my bash script won't be recognized by my cron job, should I place the bash script in /root/bin? | 14:50 |
blueknight_ | thank you, ubbotu | 14:50 |
streulma | why I get Wrong ELF CLASS when I try to preload v4l1compat.so ? | 14:51 |
ghostcow | the problem is i try to highlight text and while i'm highlighting it just reverts back to normal | 14:51 |
whoever | ghostcow: it coud be a ram issue if it is slow, it could be out of date and some packages are broken | 14:51 |
ghostcow | if i want to copy paste etc | 14:51 |
ghostcow | nothing is working slow, i don't know what you mean | 14:52 |
raub | wizard_: When I had the same issue i was able to boot fromt he server CD, which has a repair install option | 14:52 |
raub | wizard_: then I was able to run grub and probulate and find the x,y | 14:53 |
wizard_ | can a command find that on a standalone system' | 14:53 |
raub | wizard_: that said, if you have only one drive, chances are x=0 | 14:53 |
raub | wizard_: if you get to the "grub" prompt, ls might work | 14:54 |
wizard_ | and Y=gpt1...gpt7?? | 14:54 |
raub | wizard_: maybe 1..7. Remember I am pnting here; I do not use EFI | 14:55 |
whoever | ghostcow: what about copy and pate /etce | 14:55 |
raub | s/pnting/punting/ | 14:55 |
whoever | ghostcow: where do you want to put it | 14:55 |
mgolisch_ | streulma: wrong arch? | 14:55 |
ghostcow | in gedit- i'm writing code, and all i want to do is highlight a paragraph, copy it and paste it somewhere else in the file | 14:56 |
ghostcow | but when i try highlighting- it reverts back to non-highlighted text instantly | 14:57 |
wizard_ | can some one help me with this: http://members.iinet.net/~herman546/p20/GRUB2%20How%20To%20Boot%20From%20CLI%20Mode.html | 14:57 |
Bitboy1 | Can I run windows application in Ubuntu? | 14:57 |
ghostcow | same thing happens when i use the shift+arrow keys | 14:57 |
xangua | !appdb | Bitboy1 | 14:57 |
ubottu | Bitboy1: The Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help | 14:57 |
Pici | /70/70 | 14:57 |
mgolisch_ | ghostcow: which virtualisation software do you use? | 14:58 |
ghostcow | virtualbox | 14:58 |
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wizard_ | i can tell you hd0,gp2 says: filesystem type fat, UUID ..., partition start at... | 15:01 |
wizard_ | all other say no known filesystem detected | 15:01 |
mgolisch_ | ghostcow: installed any clipboard management stoftware or the likes? | 15:05 |
ghostcow | mgolisch_: no. | 15:07 |
Radon_3 | Hi everyone, first I have got to admit something | 15:07 |
mgolisch_ | think i had a similar problem once caused by glipper | 15:07 |
ghostcow | lol maybe i should install glipper then at least it will be a known bug :P | 15:08 |
Radon_3 | This is the hottest best ubuntu support ever, | 15:08 |
Radon_3 | anyways | 15:08 |
Radon_3 | my question: | 15:08 |
xangua | some clipboard managers paste the copied text when a text is selected mgolisch_, you can change that in the configuration | 15:08 |
Radon_3 | Is it safe to download and install nvidia drivers from nvidia website? | 15:08 |
Oneliner | Hello there, 14.04 is looking real nice! | 15:09 |
mgolisch_ | Radon_3: id not do that | 15:09 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: why bother, there is a packaged version | 15:09 |
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wizard_ | https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB this in the Chainloading Windows/Linux installed in UEFI mode section says insmod command , this shows error file not found | 15:09 |
mgolisch_ | Radon_3: whats wrong with the packaged version? | 15:09 |
wiak | does anyone know how i can get [ and ] back in hexchat?, everytime i try ctrl + alt +8 and 9 i get nothing :O | 15:09 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: you can but i dont think it ties into dkms so much | 15:09 |
Radon_3 | Oneliner: yeah, it is making me much more eager to get and install it, I just want it | 15:09 |
Radon_3 | ActionParsnip: lol | 15:10 |
Oneliner | I have an asrock amd-nvidia box that is giving me issues though, all the bios and south bridge is nvidia (ethernet-video) and dosent want to play ball at all | 15:10 |
UwM716 | wiak: german keyboard? try AltGr+8 instead | 15:10 |
Radon_3 | mgolisch_: why wouldn't you do that? | 15:11 |
tigerL | exit | 15:11 |
Oneliner | the main issue i have with this particular box is freeze after login (scrambled screen) and no internet access (wired, cable) even on live cd launch | 15:11 |
Radon_3 | the problem with the packaged versions is that when I install them I only get a black screen with a blinking cursor, and even Ctrl+alt+Fs don't work | 15:11 |
ghoti | Er... I just realized that I've got a box with two default routes. It has two nics, and its second connection is to a service provider that appears to have provided us with the second default route via DHCP. | 15:12 |
Radon_3 | I thought to myself maybe it would be best that I read the whole documents about installing the drivers from nvidia on nvidia website | 15:12 |
Radon_3 | and then get it to work with xorg | 15:12 |
ghoti | Things are still running, but what's the impact of running with multiple default routes? How can there be more than 1 "default"? | 15:12 |
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Radon_3 | the problem is though that the thing is closed source and it scares me | 15:12 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: do you use a switching GPU? | 15:12 |
_VlperX_ | I don't have JDK, do I? java version "1.7.0_51" | 15:13 |
_VlperX_ | Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_51-b13) | 15:13 |
_VlperX_ | Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.51-b03, mixed mode) | 15:13 |
mgolisch_ | the packaged drivers are too | 15:13 |
Oneliner | if i boot the machine in same screen mode from the recovery window it works fine (without internet) so i know this is a hardware to nvidia drivers issue | 15:13 |
Radon_3 | ActionParsnip: what is a switching GPU? | 15:13 |
mgolisch_ | its the exact same thing | 15:13 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: Intel and Nvidia GPU in the same system, usually a laptop | 15:13 |
mgolisch_ | unless the version on the nvidia website is newer i dont see any reason to install it from there | 15:13 |
cory | hello all | 15:13 |
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Radon_3 | ActionParsnip: oh, no not any more, I used to, but I have completely disabled Intel graphics in the BIOS now | 15:14 |
Radon_3 | cory: hi man | 15:14 |
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ActionParsnip | Radon_3: which Nvidia GPU do you have? | 15:15 |
Oneliner | so what steps should i take to overcome working with a mobo that s very linux unfriendly? (nvidia soutbridge) | 15:15 |
Guest6134 | I'm hoping someone can help me with this issue that has been driving me CRAZY. My mouse left-clicks on it's own about 6 seconds after I stop moving it. Hover mouse is not enabled and mousetweaks -s says that there is nothing to shutdown. Can anyone shed some light on what may be causing this? | 15:15 |
Radon_3 | I mean how safe is it? also the fact that the linux creator in that video said: "Fuck you Nvidia" and gave them the finger on youtube scares me more | 15:15 |
Radon_3 | ActionParsnip: I have Nvidia Geforce 210 | 15:15 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: its fine, the packaged version is just more convenient and gels the driver better with your OS | 15:15 |
blueknight_ | Is it possible to install a newer version of gcc from source? Currently I have 4.4.5. | 15:15 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: have you tried running: sudo nvidia-xconfig then rebooting? | 15:15 |
Radon_3 | So Nvidia isn't after some sort of revenge? | 15:16 |
Radon_3 | you say? | 15:16 |
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blueknight_ | Revenge? What happened? | 15:16 |
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mgolisch_ | blueknight_: why do you need that? | 15:16 |
blueknight_ | just for curiosity.. | 15:17 |
streulma | mgolisch_ 14.04 | 15:17 |
wizard_ | hey guys at lest now i booted into my os thanks anyways for the help :( | 15:17 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: no its fine. Ive always used them when I need power. I like their drivers. | 15:17 |
streulma | where can I find libv4l1compat.so from i386 just installed ? | 15:17 |
mgolisch_ | streulma: no what i meant is that you tried to load a 64bit shared object in a 32bit app or vice versa | 15:17 |
ActionParsnip | streulma: if you run: file /usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so what is output? | 15:18 |
mgolisch_ | streulma: thats what wrong elf class means | 15:18 |
beastly_ | pdsi | 15:19 |
UwM716 | Radon_3: revenge, just because linus gave them the finger on youtube? i doubt it. of course, linus is absolutely right, nvidia keeps users of their driver running the kernel with closed source drivers, which is just bad. if your kernel crashes and you had the binary nvidia driver running, don't expect any support from the kernel developers. because they cannot know what's going on in that driver. | 15:19 |
wiak | UwM716, [hmm.] | 15:19 |
wiak | works :P | 15:19 |
Oneliner | right so nvidia asrock low range motherboard, not playing ball at all with drivers on video and lan, what are my options? (besides a new mb) | 15:20 |
ActionParsnip | streulma: or try: sudo updatedb; locate v4l1compat.so | 15:20 |
wiak | olmost germen, its a little bit back into the language history, i have a northern germanic keyboard :p | 15:20 |
ActionParsnip | Oneliner: which Ethernet chip is it? | 15:20 |
wiak | ActionParsnip, find / -iname woottofind is better :p | 15:21 |
Oneliner | ActionParsnip: checking | 15:21 |
ActionParsnip | wiak: why? Once the updatedb is ran, searches are super quick | 15:21 |
ActionParsnip | wiak: then only real time it falls down is the rapid changes in $HOME | 15:21 |
ActionParsnip | wiak: so future searches outside of $HOME will be quicker | 15:22 |
OerHeks | ActionParsnip, do you know the solution to get sound indicator back, it disappeared somehowe ( 14.04 ) | 15:24 |
OerHeks | reinstall indicator-sound & logout/reboot did not work | 15:24 |
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ActionParsnip | OerHeks: try: killall pulseaudio then wait a few seconds | 15:25 |
streulma | ActionParsnip mgolisch_ nevermind, got it working with downloading v4l2 lib from ubuntu site and it installs in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu | 15:25 |
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blueknight_ | that's the default dir where the package install libraries... (I had some issues with it) | 15:26 |
Radon_3 | Sorry folks, specially ActionParsnip, that I left in such a rude manner, I dunno what froze the system.... by the way when system frozes, is there any other ways to recover rather than pressing the rest button? | 15:26 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: can you drop to TTY1? | 15:27 |
Radon_3 | TTY1??? | 15:27 |
Radon_3 | what's that? | 15:27 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: if so you can kill the X server and be ok | 15:27 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: CTRL + ALT + F1 will drop you to TTY1 | 15:27 |
Radon_3 | oh, no I can't | 15:27 |
blueknight_ | Radon_3: when the system is frozen nothing can bring it back... | 15:27 |
UwM716 | Radon_3: tty1 is the first text console | 15:28 |
Radon_3 | :( | 15:28 |
Radon_3 | reset button then... | 15:28 |
UwM716 | Radon_3: or remote login from another machine with ssh | 15:28 |
Radon_3 | I have not installed ssh, not that I know of | 15:28 |
lorenx | what's wrong with this nfs fstab? http://privatepaste.com/dd4ecf2a44 | 15:29 |
Radon_3 | I have not installed ssh, that I know of | 15:29 |
blueknight_ | apt-get install openssh-client | 15:29 |
Radon_3 | no thank you | 15:30 |
streulma | ActionParsnip now the webcam turned in SPCA2082 PC Camera | 15:30 |
blueknight_ | ops, or server... if you don't have it | 15:30 |
Radon_3 | notinterested in ssh, | 15:30 |
Radon_3 | more like apt-get kill-ssh-never-install-it | 15:31 |
ActionParsnip | streulma: does it work? | 15:31 |
blueknight_ | ssh is useful, I use it to control access friends and family machines without their consent | 15:31 |
Radon_3 | more like apt-get install kill-ssh-never-install-it | 15:31 |
mmazing | Radon_3: why don't you like ssh? | 15:31 |
TomyWork | Radon_3 equivs might help there :P | 15:31 |
Oneliner | ActionParsnip: the asrock motherboard uses the nvidia soutbridge chips, | 15:31 |
Radon_3 | blueknight_ | 15:31 |
Radon_3 | blueknight_ | 15:31 |
Radon_3 | blueknight_: LMAO | 15:31 |
TomyWork | but seriously, ssh is linux' RDP | 15:31 |
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mmazing | ssh is probably one of my favorite things on the planet | 15:32 |
ActionParsnip | TomyWork: SSH is a lot more powerful than RDP | 15:32 |
Oneliner | lemme get a bit more precise make and model :) | 15:32 |
UwM716 | it's THE remote login mechanism for unixlike systems | 15:32 |
Radon_3 | yeah, SSH is super, but I read somewhere don't install something that you don't know enough about or you would hurt your security, | 15:32 |
ActionParsnip | its the swiss army knife of *nix | 15:32 |
mmazing | also, you probably already have ssh installed, what distro are you using | 15:33 |
TomyWork | it's ubiquitous, can do every remote management task you can think of... why wouldnt you want it? | 15:33 |
TomyWork | plus, it's secure | 15:33 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: if you need SSH, install it, otherwise, don't | 15:33 |
Radon_3 | omg, reall??? | 15:33 |
Radon_3 | 12.04 LTS DESKTOP | 15:33 |
UwM716 | mmazing: ubuntu does not have ssh server installed by default | 15:33 |
mmazing | you have all sorts of SSH in that | 15:33 |
TomyWork | desktops never get managed remotely? | 15:33 |
Radon_3 | mmazing: lol | 15:33 |
UwM716 | mmazing: ssh client probably | 15:33 |
mmazing | it has ssh client though | 15:33 |
Radon_3 | how can I remove it? | 15:33 |
_VlperX_ | does anyone know anything about java hotspot here? | 15:34 |
k1l | Radon_3: what do you want to remove? | 15:34 |
TomyWork | ever use git? most people use that via ssh | 15:34 |
ActionParsnip | Radon_3: having ssh client installed doesnt harm anything | 15:34 |
Radon_3 | ok | 15:34 |
UwM716 | Radon_3: why? ssh is just the client. not running as a service. | 15:34 |
Radon_3 | ok | 15:34 |
UwM716 | Radon_3: sshd would be the server. | 15:34 |
k1l | Radon_3: if you mean your ssh client you are wildly mixing things and shooting blindly to "protect" you | 15:34 |
UwM716 | Radon_3: you can check if the server is running by typing "pidof sshd" | 15:34 |
Machinarius | Hello guys! I am trying to install ubuntu server on my lenovo s400u (yeah, broke... reusing as media center and continuous integration server) but GRUB is getting a 640x480 resolution that corrupts the terminal video mode and makes installing ubuntu impossible. Any ideas? | 15:35 |
UwM716 | Radon_3: if the pidof command returns one or more numbers (PIDs), then sshd is running | 15:35 |
blueknight_ | people can only access your machine if you have ssh server installed (+ip user and password). | 15:35 |
blueknight_ | SSH server is not installed by default in desktop versions.. | 15:35 |
blueknight_ | as far as I know ... | 15:35 |
Radon_3 | nope not runnin | 15:35 |
UwM716 | Radon_3: alright | 15:35 |
mmazing | Machinarius: hmmm, grub corrupting video, might be a hardware issue, do you have any other OSes installed? can you boot from a livecd? | 15:36 |
ActionParsnip | Machinarius: http://askubuntu.com/questions/86561/how-can-i-increase-the-console-resolution-of-my-ubuntu-server | 15:36 |
Machinarius | mmazing: I can boot a copy of raring that is installed on the machine | 15:36 |
ActionParsnip | Machinarius: not sure if this is deprecated now | 15:36 |
blueknight_ | how do you people put people name in front of messages? | 15:37 |
mmazing | type it out :) | 15:37 |
blueknight_ | :O | 15:37 |
Pici | blueknight_: most IRC clients support tab-complete of nicks. | 15:37 |
mmazing | oh snap, tab does work | 15:37 |
UwM716 | blueknight_: either type it out or do tab completion (if your irc client has it) | 15:38 |
LyndsySimon | I’m setting up a server running 12.04, and after updating, python-pip doesn’t work. Can someone point me to whatever reporting mechanism is established for this sort of thing? | 15:38 |
mmazing | luckily i like typing so i'm not upset :) | 15:38 |
blueknight_ | OK, I was hoping for an easier way... | 15:38 |
blueknight_ | LOL! | 15:38 |
Machinarius | ActionParsnip: That made it, awesome. Thanks :) I remember you from a couple years back here... you deserve an award, or at least a cake that is not a lie | 15:39 |
mmazing | heh, easier than typing a few characters and hitting tab? | 15:39 |
blueknight_ | you have to know if he likes cake first... who knows.. | 15:39 |
UwM716 | blueknight_: what's so difficult about tab completion? to get "blueknight_" i just type bl and tab at the beginning of the line | 15:39 |
mmazing | i have to type 50% more characters than you UwM716. 'blu', 50% seems like a lot, perhaps i should upgrade my irc client | 15:40 |
blueknight_ | I will stick to the type letter by letter method, thanks | 15:40 |
UwM716 | mmazing: i am using irssi | 15:40 |
blueknight_ | UwM716: thanks | 15:40 |
nick0R0 | Hello | 15:41 |
blueknight_ | Hi! | 15:41 |
jiguanglizipao | hi.. | 15:41 |
nick0R0 | I'm in a bit of a pickle and somehow messed up my repos | 15:41 |
nick0R0 | Is there anyone here who has experience with sources.list? | 15:41 |
blueknight_ | nick0R0: what did you do? | 15:42 |
Radon_3 | nick0R0: what's the issue? | 15:42 |
mmazing | nick0R0, probably lots of people, what's the question exactly? :) | 15:42 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: without overburdening you with too much detail I have weird errors when trying to update and upgrade through terminal | 15:42 |
Oneliner | ActionParsnip: the chipset that is not working with ubuntu is an nvidia model --> GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a | 15:42 |
streulma | ActionParsnip: no black screen | 15:42 |
Radon_3 | God I love IRC, ubuntu.... | 15:42 |
Oneliner | both graphics and lan fail misserably | 15:43 |
k1l | nick0R0: please pastebin that errors and your sources list | 15:43 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: After doing some google leg work I realized my repos were mixed/messed up | 15:43 |
blueknight_ | what red color messages mean? | 15:43 |
streulma | ActionParsnip either think it is a hardware problem... | 15:43 |
nick0R0 | k1l: will do | 15:43 |
Oneliner | so am guessing i need to find a ppa for the ethernet and then try nvidia current on the on board video | 15:43 |
k1l | nick0R0: use that command: tail -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*.list} | 15:43 |
Oneliner | i just dont know which ppa to look for :D | 15:43 |
nick0R0 | k1l: what does that do exactly> | 15:44 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: what was the ethernet card again? | 15:44 |
Oneliner | mobo onboard | 15:44 |
k1l | nick0R0: it lists the sources.list and the PPAs in sources.list.d | 15:44 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: yeah, but which exact type? (lspci would help) | 15:44 |
Oneliner | not listed in lspci | 15:46 |
Oneliner | only way i can boot this box is via recovery mode boot | 15:46 |
quidnunc | How do I configure a new nagios plugin? | 15:46 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: what? | 15:46 |
quidnunc | (to make it run) | 15:46 |
notrev | hi all | 15:46 |
notrev | is there a git package with git-p4 enabled ? | 15:46 |
grimeton | just in case somebody is using plesk: http://makthepla.net/blog/=/plesk-sso-xxe-xss | 15:46 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: can you paste the lspci output somewhere? | 15:46 |
Oneliner | UwM716: not really, it has no network access | 15:47 |
Oneliner | am chating from another machine | 15:47 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: you could write the lspci output to a mounted usb stick | 15:47 |
Oneliner | ohhh wait, saw it, just didint read long enough :) | 15:48 |
Oneliner | MCP61 | 15:48 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: can you rerun lspci with the -n option? | 15:48 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: k1l - Ok here is the gist of it - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422006/ | 15:48 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: to get the exact pci id | 15:48 |
k1l | nick0R0: wait, you got maverick and saucy repos there? | 15:49 |
k1l | nick0R0: what did you change there? | 15:49 |
nick0R0 | k1l: Here is the sources.list stuff - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422014/ | 15:50 |
nick0R0 | k1l: I really don't know why the maverick stuff is there. I haven't had Maverick for quite some time | 15:51 |
blueknight_ | nick0R0: are you using 10.10? | 15:51 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: No 13.10 | 15:51 |
Oneliner | UwM716: 00:07.0 0680 10de:03ef (rev a2) | 15:51 |
junixbr | hi there | 15:52 |
blueknight_ | where is that simnet.is from? Is it a mirror? | 15:52 |
k1l | nick0R0: exchange maverick with saucy in the sources.list | 15:52 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: that card should run with the forcedeth driver. at least the pci id is in the driver module. | 15:53 |
Oneliner | UwM716: is that what you expected or would you like me to run something else? | 15:53 |
blueknight_ | yea, don't know what maverick is doing there... | 15:53 |
nick0R0 | k1l: "EXCHANGE" meaning switch or do you mean replace. Please be specific | 15:53 |
k1l | nick0R0: then do a "sudo apt-get update &&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and show that in a pastebin | 15:53 |
k1l | nick0R0: replace maverick with saucy | 15:53 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: modinfo forcedeth | grep -i "10de.*03ef" | 15:53 |
nick0R0 | k1l: let me give that a try... | 15:54 |
Oneliner | one sec trying | 15:54 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: can you check with lsmod if the forcedeth module is loaded? | 15:54 |
Oneliner | looks like it is | 15:55 |
Oneliner | trying to force | 15:55 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: but "ip a" does not show you eth0 ? | 15:55 |
nick0R0 | k1l: I'm doing something wrong, I can't edit the file | 15:55 |
k1l | nick0R0: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list | 15:56 |
Oneliner | shows as state unknown | 15:56 |
nick0R0 | k1l: Thanks | 15:56 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: but "ip a" has eth0 in its output? | 15:56 |
k1l | nick0R0: ctrl+o to save and ctrl+x to exit | 15:56 |
Oneliner | UwM716: there is a eth0 entry yes | 15:59 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: so the network card is actually detected by the driver | 16:00 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: if you say the card fails you mean it fails getting a dhcp lease? | 16:00 |
Oneliner | UwM716: in a very troubled way i guess | 16:00 |
Oneliner | yes, no connection attempt is successfull | 16:01 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: but? | 16:01 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: oh, i misread | 16:01 |
Oneliner | of course, this is not an issue on other os | 16:01 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: "connection" is a bit unspecific. does it get a dhcp lease? | 16:02 |
Oneliner | ao mchine hardware and context network are fine | 16:02 |
Oneliner | no | 16:02 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: check dmesg output for lines with eth0 in it. dmesg | grep eth0 | 16:02 |
Oneliner | got a few entries | 16:03 |
luke7913 | It seems whenever I use the "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" with LVM checked, my swap partition never works. I get failed to mount vg blah on boot and then "Swap not available" in system monitor. | 16:03 |
blueknight_ | -- away - | 16:03 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: something about link status? 10/100/1000 mbit? | 16:03 |
kiilo | hi is there a simple way to restore keybindings in 14.04 | 16:04 |
Oneliner | link is not ready and netdev watchdog complaining transmit queue timed out | 16:04 |
kiilo | my super key shows "gnome help" | 16:04 |
Oneliner | what if i force it to 10baset fd ? | 16:04 |
Oneliner | ugly wire? | 16:05 |
nick0R0 | k1l: Here is the "sudo apt-get update &&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" stuff - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422093/ | 16:05 |
kegg | hola | 16:05 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: maybe. i don't know if the live system has ethtool. | 16:05 |
Oneliner | UwM716: give me a couple min i ll go get a mem stick to start pasting some of this | 16:06 |
Oneliner | i used mii-tool in the past | 16:06 |
Oneliner | checking | 16:06 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: mii-tool is deprecated AFAIK | 16:06 |
kiilo | mmmh this is outdated http://askubuntu.com/questions/17626/how-can-i-restore-default-keyboard-shortcuts | 16:07 |
Oneliner | ohh? | 16:07 |
kiilo | 14.04 how to reset keybindings? | 16:07 |
Oneliner | hmm | 16:07 |
kiilo | where is the windows key setting stored? | 16:08 |
kiilo | sorry super key ;-) | 16:08 |
Oneliner | UwM716: do you have any options the graphics part? once i solve that i dont have to load that box in recovery mode | 16:08 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: i would try something like ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full autoneg on | 16:08 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: no, i don't use any nvidia hardware myself | 16:09 |
k1l | nick0R0: remove postfix | 16:09 |
SameDay | Hi, I need a certain user (mail), to be able to play sounds, how can I accomplish that ? | 16:11 |
nick0R0 | k1l: "remove postfix" - Do you mean in sources.list? How? | 16:11 |
k1l | nick0R0: sudo apt-get rmeove postfix | 16:11 |
UwM716 | Oneliner: gotta go now | 16:11 |
Oneliner | good luck and thanks | 16:11 |
UwM716 | bye | 16:11 |
Oneliner | how do i kill nouveau and friends? | 16:12 |
blueknight_ | bye | 16:13 |
nick0R0 | k1l: Ok now what | 16:13 |
blueknight_ | where to buy a keyboard without the windows logo? | 16:13 |
blueknight_ | not that it is a problem, but I think it makes keyboard more expensive due to royalties paid... | 16:15 |
blueknight_ | (not to mention the lack of respect) | 16:15 |
yordanov | Hey guys. I am trying to set up an ad hoc WiFi network for internet connection sharing between a Linux machine (the host) and a Win7 one, but I can't get it to work. It never shows on the list of networks on the windows machine no matter how I try to set up the network when I create it on the linux PC. | 16:17 |
Machinarius | Hey guys, reading an article on connecting to wifi via terminal i find it suggests adding some commands to /etc/rc.local but the file says it's run at *each* multiuser runlevel, is this really sane? | 16:18 |
blueknight_ | I don't think so. | 16:19 |
Yelu | yordanov, maybe this is helping you => https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Adhoc | 16:20 |
rypervenche | Machinarius: I don't see why it's a problem to have something run on all multiuser runlevels, but what are you using to connect to wifi? | 16:21 |
Jordan_U | Machinarius: I think upstart in Ubuntu only has one multi user "runlevel", runlevels aren't really used in upstart. | 16:22 |
Armag3dd0n1 | banana? | 16:22 |
tiblock | Hi. I connected to ubuntu 14.04 server true SSH and i tryed open new session and password was not accepted. I did "passwd" and tryed all sorts of passwords, it says password changed, but "ssh localhost" dont accept passwords. /var/log/auth.log says "Failed password for root". I just installed apache+php+mysql, how i could broken this and how to fix it? | 16:22 |
kiilo | meeh Super keybinding not editable | 16:23 |
k1l | nick0R0: again update and dist-upgrade | 16:23 |
kiilo | where is is noted down? | 16:23 |
nick0R0 | k1l: Ok will do | 16:23 |
k1l | nick0R0: but i got to go now. for more help ask the channel | 16:23 |
kiilo | Show the activities overview is disabled | 16:23 |
Armag3dd0n1 | my niece is still on xp, should i upgrade her laptop to ubuntu? | 16:23 |
kiilo | cannot reasing "Super" | 16:23 |
Machinarius | rypervenche: Because i am installing ubuntu server on a laptop that i can't use as a laptop anymore | 16:23 |
c5lij | How do i move the VirtualBox VMs from my ssd to another hard drive? | 16:24 |
Machinarius | Jordan_U: Thanks for the tip, reading on upstart now | 16:25 |
kiilo | HOWTO reassign "Super" to "Show the activities overview" keybindings | 16:25 |
rypervenche | Machinarius: So you can use wicd to connect to wireless from the terminal. | 16:25 |
Jordan_U | Armag3dd0n1: That depends heavily on your niece and what she wants to do with her computer. You certainly shouldn't force a switch to Ubuntu on her. | 16:25 |
Machinarius | rypervenche: I used wpa_supplicant as a background process, redirected it's stderr and stdout to dev/null | 16:26 |
Machinarius | Is wicd a better way? | 16:26 |
blueknight_ | I did that with mother's netbook. No complaints till now. | 16:26 |
Armag3dd0n1 | you're right but xp is madness now, she only browses the web and watched the odd online movie. | 16:26 |
rypervenche | Machinarius: It would probably be easier for you, as it uses wpa_supplicant on the backend. Both should have init scripts though that you could then enable, assuming you have the correct configuration. | 16:27 |
blueknight_ | just like my mother.. | 16:27 |
Machinarius | rypervenche: Oh, neat. Reading on wicd now. Thanks | 16:27 |
Armag3dd0n1 | im running ubuntu 14.04 and it's awesome, really good battery life. it's like ive got an ssd its that quick. :p | 16:27 |
nick0R0 | k1l: Appreciate your help. Thank you | 16:27 |
Armag3dd0n1 | blueknight, yeah my brother also has xp too so he;s gonna have to upgrade as well, might stick him on ubuntu | 16:28 |
Armag3dd0n1 | but im running it on all mine :D | 16:28 |
Jordan_U | Armag3dd0n1: Ask permission, explain that the only other reasonable option is to buy a new computer that can run a supported version of Windows, and maybe start with a dual boot. Also, on older machines Lubuntu may be a better fit. | 16:28 |
tiblock | Okay. When i use passwd in auth.log i see "passwd[24793]: gkr-pam: couldn't update the login keyring password: no old password was entered". Cant google solution, old password not working, cant set new. Help please. | 16:28 |
Armag3dd0n1 | it's only got 1gb ram and 160gb hdd, pretty old now | 16:29 |
madphoenix | Hi all. Anybody know how to let non-local users (e.g. winbind/openldap) login at the graphical login for 14.04? As far as I can tell, there is only a local user list and no way to enter an alternative username | 16:29 |
Yelu | Armag3dd0n1, show your niece your 14.04 and demonstrate the functions she is using on her laptop. - Then tell her about security. - Finally ask her, if she wants to switch. | 16:29 |
Yelu | Armag3dd0n1, let her play with the guest user on your machine ... | 16:29 |
OerHeks | ActionParsnip, found it. | 16:30 |
blueknight_ | I'd recommend xubuntu... less issues. | 16:30 |
ActionParsnip | OerHeks: whats the magic bullet? | 16:30 |
OerHeks | ActionParsnip, silly mark on the bottom 'show ... " >> http://www.wuala.com/OerHeks/Foto's/Screenshot-volume.png/ | 16:30 |
Machinarius | Jordan_U: Seems like upstart did ignore my runlevel script, had to connect manually to wifi | 16:31 |
blueknight_ | did you logout? | 16:31 |
alnassafi | Hi all | 16:31 |
tiblock | blueknight_, me? No, i connected true SSH | 16:31 |
ActionParsnip | OerHeks: link is bad | 16:31 |
Jordan_U | madphoenix: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM#Show_Manual_Login_Box | 16:31 |
tiblock | blueknight_, but i cant open another session | 16:31 |
alnassafi | If I have a chrooted terminal .. can I connect another terminal to the same chroot environment? | 16:32 |
blueknight_ | tiblock: what's your issue? | 16:32 |
nick0R0 | k1l: Ok here is after postfix is gone - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422215/ | 16:32 |
ActionParsnip | alnassafi: you'll need to chroot the terminal, but yes | 16:32 |
blueknight_ | k1l is gone, I think | 16:32 |
tiblock | blueknight_, old root password not working, "passwd" says success change, but auth.log have "passwd[24793]: gkr-pam: couldn't update the login keyring password: no old password was entered" | 16:33 |
nick0R0 | k1l: And here is after update and dist upgrade done - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422236/ | 16:33 |
Jordan_U | Machinarius: /etc/rc.local *will* be run at boot. If your wirless didn't connect from what you added to rc.local, there is a problem with what you added. | 16:33 |
tiblock | blueknight_, so if i close SSH i will be unable to connect again | 16:33 |
Armag3dd0n1 | 8 hours for a laptop with 5 hours on windows is good? | 16:33 |
blueknight_ | tiblock: are you connecting through ssh? | 16:33 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: I know but I wanted to be consistent when posting the remaining stuff from our conversation | 16:33 |
tiblock | blueknight_, yes | 16:33 |
Yelu | Armag3dd0n1, you asked already yesterday :) | 16:33 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: Thanks anyway :) | 16:33 |
madphoenix | Jordan_U: thanks for the link, but on 14.04 /usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm-set-defaults doesn't exist | 16:34 |
alnassafi | ActionParsnip: Do u mean .. I do a new chroot .. but to the same environment? | 16:34 |
Machinarius | Jordan_U: Seems like i forgot +x'ing. My bad | 16:34 |
rasheed | a learner of programming | 16:34 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i know lol boredm hahahahha | 16:34 |
Armag3dd0n1 | :p | 16:34 |
madphoenix | i guess i can install apt-file to figure out which package may have that binary | 16:34 |
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blueknight_ | tiblock: so you can't login as root username? | 16:34 |
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blueknight_ | try: 'passwd root' | 16:35 |
Yelu | Armag3dd0n1, I see ... | 16:35 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: Any thoughts on the issue at hand? | 16:35 |
tiblock | blueknight_, this is fresh installed server 14.04. I connected true SSH, all fine. Then i used "passwd" and now i can connect new session. | 16:36 |
cpined | hello, I have vbox running ubuntu. Something happened yesterday, I no longer see the "Auto capture mouse" message and I can't use the mouse now. | 16:36 |
cpined | Also, guest additions is not showing up under /media | 16:36 |
ActionParsnip | cpined: ask in #vbox too | 16:36 |
blueknight_ | nick0R0: what's your issue now? | 16:36 |
alnassafi | Thanx | 16:36 |
cpined | ok, thanks | 16:36 |
alnassafi | quit | 16:36 |
alnassafi | exit | 16:36 |
cfhowlett | !vbox|cpined | 16:36 |
ubottu | cpined: Virtualbox is a virtualizer for x86 and amd64 architectures. It's available in the package "virtualbox" in the !repositories, and you can download the Virtualbox Extension Pack for additional, non-Free functionality at http://virtualbox.org . Additional details can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox | 16:36 |
tiblock | blueknight_, i have one session opened, the old one. New says incorrect password and auth.log says "Failed password for root". So i can do "passwd" write "123" but i will be unable to login with that password | 16:37 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: Two issues to be specific. 1) Same repo issue as before (see above) 2) Epson XP series printer install | 16:37 |
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lblume | Any reason why a locked GNOME 3.12 session on Trusty would not allow unlocking? And trying to switch VT give me "Failed to switch from vt07 to vt09: Input/output error" in the gdm log? | 16:38 |
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nick0R0 | blueknight_: (where #2 may be a consequence of #1) | 16:38 |
blueknight_ | tiblock: try logging out. If you know the password this should be no problem... | 16:38 |
cpined | ubottu, problem is I can no longer use my mouse to bring up a browser. Normally, I have seen the extension pack shell script under /media/VBOX.... | 16:38 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: contact the PPA maintainer that you added | 16:38 |
cpined | but that is no longer present even after mounting it. | 16:38 |
blueknight_ | nick0R0: sorry, don't have a printer. | 16:38 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: trusty uses Gnome 3.10 | 16:38 |
OerHeks | ActionParsnip, many readers tried the url, again > http://picpaste.com/Screenshot-volume-l7wKuGTi.png | 16:39 |
tiblock | blueknight_, i asked guy near server to connect monitor and keyboard, he cant login. | 16:39 |
nick0R0 | blueknight_: No worries #1 is of graver concern anyhow | 16:40 |
tiblock | blueknight_, "passwd" blocking password with auth.log = "passwd[24793]: gkr-pam: couldn't update the login keyring password: no old password was entered" | 16:40 |
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blueknight_ | tiblock: that's maybe because you are logged in another account... Not sure | 16:41 |
lblume | ActionParsnip: And if I switch back to 3.10 and ask about issues with it, will you help, or just stay silent? | 16:41 |
tiblock | blueknight_, its can't be reason. I think. I dont think ubuntu not allowing bu default 2 sessions. | 16:42 |
blueknight_ | let me see | 16:42 |
concernedParent | I have a question for you parents out there.. my kids is dressing a little too old.. what would you do if your little girl dressed like this? http://www.primejailbait.com/id/1026399/ | 16:43 |
nick0R0 | concernedParent: Not the room for that | 16:43 |
blueknight_ | yea, no problem | 16:44 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: you could roll back, why would you want to change something that drastic and remove lots of support? | 16:46 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: what was the rationale? | 16:46 |
nick0R0 | Flannel: Thanks | 16:47 |
blueknight_ | is there an option for private talking? | 16:47 |
yordanov | slash msg nick message | 16:48 |
blueknight_ | slash msg yordanov No, it doesn't work | 16:48 |
yordanov | ... | 16:48 |
blueknight_ | just kidding! Thanks! | 16:49 |
yordanov | :) | 16:49 |
lblume | ActionParsnip: I've not paid anything yet for Ubuntu, so it's not like I'm losing the warranty. I keep trying to find an environment that doesn't ask me to change completely 25 years of habit in using a GUI, while being reasonably stable. It's just not as easy as it sounds. | 16:49 |
yordanov | instead of msg you can use chat or query | 16:49 |
blueknight_ | command line is awesome, you'll love it! | 16:50 |
blueknight_ | I thought the same 4 years ago | 16:50 |
araj | hello | 16:52 |
blueknight_ | hello | 16:52 |
Safa_[A_boy] | What is the name of the subtitle library? | 16:52 |
blueknight_ | libass? | 16:52 |
Safa_[A_boy] | right! | 16:53 |
Safa_[A_boy] | That what I want, thanks! | 16:53 |
blueknight_ | Welcome! | 16:53 |
araj | first time in irc..:) | 16:53 |
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blueknight_ | me too, araj! | 16:53 |
blueknight_ | You're not alone! | 16:53 |
araj | good to know | 16:53 |
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Dawgmatix | Any pointers on how I can build grub from source? | 16:57 |
blueknight_ | Never tried. | 16:57 |
Dawgmatix | I need to apply the following patch - http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2013-12/msg00442.html | 16:57 |
anass | hi | 16:57 |
blueknight_ | hi | 16:57 |
Dawgmatix | (To enable the intel card on my macbook pro) | 16:57 |
araj | how to start contributing to opensource? | 16:57 |
LyndsySimon | Is there a command that I can run on an LTS install to upgrade to the most recent point release of that LTS, but no further? | 16:58 |
blueknight_ | araj, there are many ways, I think... | 16:58 |
blueknight_ | Dawgmatix: 0 experience with that. Sorry! | 16:59 |
araj | @blueknight The best way to start? | 16:59 |
Dawgmatix | Blueknight - no issues. Will figure this out | 16:59 |
blueknight_ | araj: how do you want to contribute? Coding? | 16:59 |
araj | blueknight: yep | 17:00 |
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niee | Hi folks :). Any one to help me pls? i search good program for monitoring my internet traffic. i want to detect some ip in skype. | 17:04 |
blueknight_ | araj: don't you code already? | 17:04 |
blueknight_ | niee: hi | 17:05 |
blueknight_ | I don't know any. Sorry! | 17:05 |
niee | blueknight_: hi. ok. tnx :). | 17:05 |
niee | i have befor, but not remember the name. | 17:05 |
Armag3dd0n1 | odd question, why does apple hate linux???? | 17:05 |
DusXMT | Armag3dd0n1: Why wouldn't they? | 17:06 |
blueknight_ | It shouldn't it uses linux code | 17:06 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i mean no itunes on linux, no support etc | 17:06 |
Armag3dd0n1 | they're idiots. | 17:06 |
DusXMT | blueknight_: I doubt, give me some examples | 17:06 |
blueknight_ | Ah, that's a marketing strategy... | 17:06 |
blueknight_ | $$$ | 17:06 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i have tried everything and failed :/ i made a rant on their site lol | 17:06 |
blueknight_ | DusXMT: then it was my mistake | 17:07 |
blueknight_ | Sorry! | 17:07 |
blueknight_ | :P | 17:07 |
fdgfgdfg | hi! sorry, i speak a little english. how to play *.iso DVD files? what application name? | 17:08 |
Armag3dd0n1 | vlc | 17:08 |
blueknight_ | mplayer, vlc | 17:08 |
Armag3dd0n1 | :p | 17:08 |
fdgfgdfg | mplayer? how to? | 17:08 |
m000gle | Could someone help me with monitor colour calibration on Ubuntu 14.04? ... I'm using an X-Rite i1 Display Pro calibrator, which worked fine on Ubuntu 13.10. However, when I tri to calibrate, I receive the error message: "dispcal: Error - new_disprd() failed with 'Instrument Access Failed'" | 17:08 |
Armag3dd0n1 | use vlc it's better | 17:08 |
blueknight_ | If you want the easier way then go VLC | 17:08 |
DusXMT | blueknight_: No problem, it's just that I highly doubt that they'd use any GPL'd code in their OS, considering the license is incompatible with their open source one. They do use BSD and Mach code, though | 17:08 |
fdgfgdfg | vlc: only open the file path and play it? | 17:09 |
fdgfgdfg | not need another app? | 17:09 |
blueknight_ | no | 17:09 |
fdgfgdfg | thanks! | 17:09 |
fdgfgdfg | bye | 17:09 |
blueknight_ | Welcome! | 17:09 |
yokil | How do i move the VirtualBox VMs folder from my ssd to another hard drive? | 17:09 |
blueknight_ | just move the folder? | 17:11 |
Armag3dd0n1 | google :p | 17:11 |
blueknight_ | The easier way is to use virtual box options for that | 17:11 |
Oneliner | so i ve been researching a bit, this bug ia the exact match to my issue https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1003297 | 17:11 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1003297 in linux (Ubuntu) "10de:03ef [ASRock N68-VS3 FX] Networking and ACPI conflicts" [Low,Expired] | 17:11 |
Oneliner | how can this still be a thing? :D | 17:11 |
Oneliner | now solution 2 from that workaround no longer works | 17:13 |
Oneliner | ubottu EXPIRED? you need oil in your grindwheels | 17:13 |
ubottu | Oneliner: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 17:13 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: you'll loose support as you are using a 3rd party PPA which is not supported here | 17:14 |
ActionParsnip | Armag3dd0n1: you'd have to ask them | 17:14 |
blueknight_ | ubottu: are you human? | 17:14 |
ubottu | blueknight_: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 17:14 |
sleezio | hello, is there an app for 'active desktop'? i'm wanting to use an animated gif from a url for wallpaper...and have it update every x amount of minutes | 17:14 |
blueknight_ | you're pretty smart for a bot... | 17:14 |
blueknight_ | :) | 17:15 |
blueknight_ | sleezio, open the gif in browser | 17:15 |
blueknight_ | ops, you want to use it on desktop | 17:16 |
sleezio | yuh | 17:16 |
blueknight_ | Sorry! | 17:16 |
blueknight_ | You can set a video as wallpaper... | 17:16 |
Oneliner | guys this is rather major malfunction on very specific hardware, how come its "minor" and "outdated" , its hapening on 14.04, any way to bump this? | 17:16 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i did, no one is replying. | 17:17 |
blueknight_ | Armag3dd0n1: what did you ask for? I didn't see. | 17:17 |
Armag3dd0n1 | it is somewhat of a rant though lol | 17:17 |
OerHeks | Oneliner, read the comments, especially #17 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1003297/comments/17 am3 cpu's | 17:17 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1003297 in linux (Ubuntu) "10de:03ef [ASRock N68-VS3 FX] Networking and ACPI conflicts" [Low,Expired] | 17:17 |
Armag3dd0n1 | itunes support with linux | 17:17 |
Oneliner | ActionParsnip: how can i make the first solution in that bug report permanent? | 17:17 |
Oneliner | the first stated "workaround" worked for me | 17:17 |
blueknight_ | Armag3dd0n1: there's no quicktime for linux. And I doubt there will be any apple software for linux. | 17:18 |
blueknight_ | Sorry! | 17:18 |
OerHeks | Armag3dd0n1, no go, itunes nor itunes in wine AFAIK | 17:18 |
SchrodingersScat | Armag3dd0n1: we can't know why apple hates linux. Feels like something that would be trivial for them to do, yet.. I'm ok if it never happens. | 17:18 |
ActionParsnip | Oneliner: echo "options forcedeth msi=0 msix=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/forcedethfix.conf > /dev/null | 17:18 |
Beldar | Oneliner, worked for you means little, this is support not #ubuntu-soapbaox | 17:18 |
Oneliner | OerHeks: yeah i want this at boot time :D --> I have this conflict with Ubuntu 13.10 and it's solved by removing forcedeth and reloading with "modprobe forcedeth msi=0 msix=0". | 17:18 |
blueknight_ | They do for Windows, but not for Linux. | 17:19 |
blueknight_ | I think it is because they want a $$$$ user base | 17:19 |
lblume | ActionParsnip: "supported" in what way? There might be other people here using it with ideas. It's not like I'm demanding an answer, just requesting help. I've asked questions before for "supported" products which went unanswered. But fine, I'll ppa-purge and see if questions on stock 3.10 fare better. | 17:19 |
Oneliner | Beldar: its a beatiful day out there, why dont you go and play? :) | 17:19 |
Beldar | !ot | Oneliner | 17:19 |
ubottu | Oneliner: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! | 17:19 |
blueknight_ | Oneliner: it's not a sunny day here | 17:20 |
bazhang | Oneliner, please take the chit chat elsewhere | 17:20 |
Beldar | Oneliner, You are trolling, get a life. | 17:20 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: we cannot support packages from random PPAs you find online, This channel only supports the packages from the official repos | 17:20 |
Oneliner | blueknight_: am sorry to hear that, do you have a game console? :D | 17:20 |
Armag3dd0n1 | yeah BUT they're idiots. why let it work with windows and mac osx but not linux? linux is becoming more popular. something needs to be done! | 17:20 |
Oneliner | ActionParsnip: thanks i ll try that | 17:21 |
bazhang | Armag3dd0n1, its offtopic here | 17:21 |
Armag3dd0n1 | yeah, my bad. sorry! | 17:21 |
blueknight_ | Oneliner: Yes! | 17:21 |
lblume | ActionParsnip: Yes, my previous answer still stands. | 17:21 |
ActionParsnip | Oneliner: when you load the module, it will use those options by default | 17:21 |
Oneliner | Beldar: you come across as rather blunt and uneducated, anything off topic i said before you started rambling nonsense? | 17:22 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: We cannot support PPAs so discussion is offtopic in the channel | 17:22 |
Armag3dd0n1 | is there a channel for offtopic? random stuff? | 17:22 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: if you use a PPA and get issues then you will simply be told to roll back to the supported version | 17:22 |
blueknight_ | I don't think so. | 17:22 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: so my previous statement answers your question | 17:22 |
SchrodingersScat | !ot | Armag3dd0n1 | 17:23 |
ubottu | Armag3dd0n1: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! | 17:23 |
blueknight_ | Sorry, I don't know how to private messaging. | 17:23 |
bazhang | Armag3dd0n1, #ubuntu-offtopic | 17:23 |
Armag3dd0n1 | woah thought i was getting banned then LOL | 17:23 |
blueknight_ | oh, there is | 17:23 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: why did you add the Gnome 3.12 PPA anyway? | 17:23 |
Armag3dd0n1 | thank you! | 17:24 |
Oneliner | freaking laptop keyboard | 17:24 |
blueknight_ | I got a compile error: "gnu/stubs-32.h: No such file or directory" Where do I get it? | 17:24 |
ActionParsnip | !find stubs-32.h | 17:25 |
ubottu | File stubs-32.h found in libc6-dev, libc6-dev-powerpc-cross | 17:25 |
blueknight_ | Thank you, ubottu! | 17:25 |
lblume | ActionParsnip: I explained that above. It's fine, I'm removing it, I'll come back with questions for 3.10. | 17:25 |
blueknight_ | Oh, it's really a bot! | 17:25 |
ActionParsnip | lblume: you could try XFCE, KDE, LXDE if you want to try a different GUI style. They are all available in the official repos | 17:27 |
Dawgmatix | Blueknight this page had everything I needed to compile a custom package -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpdatingADeb | 17:29 |
ActionParsnip | blueknight_: I triggerd her, Ubottu is dead handy | 17:30 |
blueknight_ | Dawgmatix, I'm trying to compile gcc. And I got that error... | 17:30 |
sruz25 | I've got a little problem with monitors, I can get the external one to work, and the notebook one to work, but not both at the same time. When I try that, then the external one acts as it has no input. Any idea how to solve it? I was doing all of that in GUI, I would use xrandr, but I'm not familiar with it and learning it would take some time, but if you point me to right direction which won't take 2 hrs, I'm willing to learn. | 17:30 |
kdz | hello friends | 17:30 |
Armag3dd0n1 | is there a release for ubuntu on a galaxy tab 3? | 17:30 |
bazhang | !touch | Armag3dd0n1 | 17:31 |
ubottu | Armag3dd0n1: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch | 17:31 |
junixbr | I'm trying to build a deb package from advmame (advancemame.sourceforge.net). I'm following the Ubuntu documentation to build packages, but my package was created without binnary files. | 17:31 |
Armag3dd0n1 | thank you/ | 17:31 |
sruz25 | also it worked with fglrx, but that made my DE kinda sluggish and not very comfortable to work it... | 17:31 |
junixbr | some tip? | 17:31 |
sruz25 | *in | 17:32 |
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Oneliner | ActionParsnip: tee just said file dosent exist, i can do this command "manually" right? just creating the file myself? | 17:32 |
blueknight_ | So, stubs-32.h maybe already in my system. But how do I point it to the right location? | 17:32 |
Oneliner | this is the command you recomended i run --> echo "options forcedeth msi=0 msix=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/forcedethfix.conf > /dev/null | 17:32 |
blueknight_ | Anyway, I google it... xD | 17:33 |
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blueknight_ | Ah, ok libc6-dev:i386 was missing... Let's see. | 17:34 |
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ActionParsnip | Oneliner: it's all one command, it will make the file and populate it | 17:36 |
sovereignentity | Is there a program in the Ubuntu repository that can be used to create invoices? | 17:37 |
blueknight_ | I think there's php program for that... | 17:38 |
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sovereignentity | I need something with a gui | 17:40 |
someHuman | Hello! | 17:40 |
blueknight_ | I don't know any. Sorry! | 17:40 |
blueknight_ | Hello! | 17:40 |
blueknight_ | sovereignentity, lookup at freecode.com | 17:41 |
oneliner | sorry the web client seems to have frozen on me | 17:41 |
oneliner | ActionParsnip: i read that about single command | 17:41 |
oneliner | anyway created the file and rebooted, the system still freezes | 17:42 |
blueknight_ | how do I change nick? | 17:42 |
oneliner | i still need whatever recovery mode fixes, probably killing nouveau will help? | 17:43 |
MonkeyDust | blueknight_ /nick blah | 17:43 |
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blah | Thanks, MonkeyDust! | 17:43 |
blah | .. | 17:44 |
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Blue_Knight | :) | 17:44 |
LuvLinuxOS | msg NickServ indentify Omegas247daques | 17:45 |
willwh | LuvLinuxOS: doh | 17:45 |
Beldar | sovereignentity, I did a web search I see some links, here is one kinda old is all. http://askubuntu.com/questions/12294/how-to-produce-an-invoice | 17:45 |
LuvLinuxOS | IKR | 17:45 |
someHuman | I don't understand how gcc complains, this part to start with -> http://imgur.com/ybb5mH1 | 17:46 |
someHuman | Please PM me for those who want to help, sorry if it disturbs you but I gotta go do something. | 17:46 |
neps | are there any websites to find easy to read man pages | 17:46 |
Blue_Knight | neps, man pages are easy to read. | 17:47 |
bekks | someHuman: Thats no misbehaviour, but a very useful warning to fix your code accordingly. | 17:47 |
someHuman | bekks: What does it mean? | 17:47 |
neps | but i find it hard on terminal | 17:47 |
MonkeyDust | neps look for "how to"s of "ubuntu tips" or so | 17:47 |
someHuman | neps: Everything can be learnt, just chill. | 17:48 |
neps | i would love if i had a website | 17:48 |
bekks | someHuman: It tells you that you are using the wrong type. | 17:48 |
Blue_Knight | neps: you can have one is few steps. | 17:48 |
someHuman | neps: What I mean is, just be patient on reading man pages via terminal. | 17:48 |
MonkeyDust | !manual | neps start here | 17:48 |
ubottu | neps start here: The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/ | 17:48 |
Beldar | sovereignentity, Here is a general linux accounting link, might be something here. http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Financial/Accounting/ | 17:48 |
someHuman | bekks: No, I mean the numbers on the user prompt. | 17:48 |
Blue_Knight | Yea, patience is the key. But searching for keywords will help a lot if you don't want to read line by line. | 17:49 |
bekks | someHuman: Which numbers? | 17:49 |
neps | ubottu thanks | 17:49 |
ubottu | You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-) | 17:49 |
Blue_Knight | It's true! | 17:49 |
Blue_Knight | :P | 17:49 |
MonkeyDust | neps http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Trusty | 17:50 |
someHuman | bekks: The ones showing which line in source text the error is. | 17:51 |
neps | thanks monkeydust | 17:51 |
bekks | someHuman: "the numbers showing which line in source text the error is". | 17:51 |
neps | this place seems to be great for learning linux | 17:51 |
ActionParsnip | neps: absolutely :) | 17:51 |
ActionParsnip | neps: as well as just using the OS | 17:52 |
Blue_Knight | neps: you learn more by practicing | 17:52 |
neps | okay | 17:52 |
MonkeyDust | neps and by making mistakes | 17:52 |
someHuman | bekks: I know what the first number is, how about after that? | 17:52 |
neps | nice | 17:52 |
Zombyrad | someHuman: the first number is the line containing the error, the number after the : is the character of that line | 17:52 |
Zombyrad | Where the compiler starts having issues | 17:53 |
someHuman | Zombyrad: What? | 17:53 |
someHuman | But that number is wrong | 17:53 |
Blue_Knight | Looks like incorrect parameters... | 17:53 |
bekks | someHuman: Because...? | 17:53 |
bekks | someHuman: Show us your code first. | 17:53 |
someHuman | I'll recompile just to check. | 17:53 |
someHuman | bekks: Ok. | 17:54 |
bekks | someHuman: Recompiling will not help to verify wether it is the wrong or right number. | 17:54 |
someHuman | bekks: Yeah yeah my bad. | 17:54 |
someHuman | http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422607/ | 17:54 |
TSHirt | im glad this channel is filled with kind people i cant imagine if it wasnt | 17:55 |
Blue_Knight | is there a windows IRC? | 17:56 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: ##windows | 17:56 |
Blue_Knight | Oh! but is it maintained by microsoft? | 17:56 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: No. | 17:56 |
Blue_Knight | Thanks! | 17:56 |
MonkeyDust | brb | 17:57 |
Blue_Knight | brb = be right back! | 17:57 |
Blue_Knight | someHuman: I am not a C function user. So I can't help you. Sorry! | 17:58 |
someHuman | Blue_Knight: No worries. | 18:01 |
Blue_Knight | someHuman: replace %d with %f | 18:01 |
someHuman | Blue_Knight: I don't think so, it probably is %ld | 18:01 |
someHuman | Or maybe it is %f | 18:02 |
someHuman | Well shit. | 18:02 |
Blue_Knight | but your argument is double, not int | 18:02 |
someHuman | Blue_Knight: Yeah yeah. | 18:02 |
Blue_Knight | %d is for int | 18:02 |
Blue_Knight | it's %lf or %f | 18:03 |
Blue_Knight | Anyway, I have to go now. | 18:03 |
Blue_Knight | See you all later! :) | 18:03 |
someHuman | Ok. | 18:03 |
someHuman | Blue_Knight: How do I remove the zeros? | 18:04 |
someHuman | I only need the whole number. | 18:04 |
Blue_Knight | someHuman: I think it is | 18:04 |
someHuman | Blue_Knight: No, I don't want the zeros printed. Just the number. | 18:05 |
bekks | someHuman: Which zeros? | 18:06 |
someHuman | bekks: Run this. | 18:06 |
Blue_Knight | %.1lf | 18:06 |
bekks | someHuman: I wont run anything. Please explain what you are actually talking about. | 18:07 |
Blue_Knight | Bye! | 18:07 |
someHuman | bekks: I just want the value 67 that was an ex int, converted to double. | 18:07 |
someHuman | Blue_Knight: Thanks! | 18:07 |
mmazing | hmmmmmmm, i just imported an exchange account with evolution-mapi, and *some* of the calendar appointments are shown as UTC, and some are the correct timezone (CDT), anyone else experience anything like that? | 18:08 |
bekks | someHuman: And you want to strip ".0..." from the double? That is called "int". | 18:08 |
mmazing | system time and hardware time are both the same | 18:08 |
someHuman | bekks: Ah ok. | 18:09 |
someHuman | bekks: Sorry am a noob. | 18:09 |
vv111y | new 12.04.4 install GUI&mouse bonkers. gui bitmaps junk, mouse stuck&jumpy. gpu=NVS 450, mobo=X79 extreme6. hardware tested good. any ideas? thanks | 18:10 |
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daftykins | vv111y: what graphics driver is in use? | 18:14 |
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vv111y | daftykins: will need to check. no alerts came up with install. | 18:17 |
daftykins | vv111y: a quadro isn't especially supported well i expect | 18:17 |
vv111y | daftykins: oh boy. not good. found this forum post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1588648 | 18:18 |
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thomistic | #sabayon | 18:19 |
daftykins | vv111y: the first post? that's 10.04 though. | 18:19 |
vv111y | daftykins: true. can't find anything else so far | 18:19 |
daftykins | vv111y: i wouldn't follow any of that threads content for 12.04. how come you're not using 14.04 though? | 18:20 |
vv111y | daftykins: I did a RAID0 install, so needed alternate iso. couldn't find that for anything newer | 18:20 |
daftykins | !alternate | 18:21 |
ubottu | The alternate CD has been discontinued for the main Ubuntu distro, please use and report any bugs in the !LiveCD | 18:21 |
daftykins | hrmm | 18:21 |
vv111y | daftykins:, ubottu: this doesn't sounds good | 18:22 |
vv111y | so basically no RAID0 then? | 18:22 |
daftykins | surely all you need do is boot 14.04, install mdadm or similar, configure the RAID, run the installer at that point, then all is good? | 18:23 |
vv111y | daftykins: then I got wrong info. some ubuntu page somewhere said only 12.xx alternate had RAID. if so I'll just try again with 14.04 | 18:24 |
vv111y | which guide do I use? every search of ubuntu site is giving me info from this&that version | 18:25 |
Yelu | vv111y, or use ubuntu server iso for RAID et al. and add ubuntu-desktop in the end | 18:27 |
vv111y | could do that. googled this http://www.htpcbeginner.com/install-gui-on-ubuntu-server-14-04-gnome/ | 18:29 |
anushbmx | can some one help me to setup mysql server up | 18:30 |
anushbmx | ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (13) | 18:31 |
daftykins | anushbmx: and what caused that error? | 18:31 |
daftykins | i like a challenge but guessing is going a bit far. | 18:31 |
anushbmx | dont know | 18:32 |
daftykins | so when did that message come up? | 18:32 |
vv111y | downloading iso's. will see how it goes. thanks for the input folks | 18:32 |
daftykins | had you run a command? | 18:32 |
daftykins | help me... to help you. | 18:32 |
anushbmx | when i tried to run mysql | 18:32 |
daftykins | right, so tell me the command | 18:32 |
Yelu | vv111y, tutorial seems ok | 18:33 |
anushbmx | bmx@bmx-Lenovo-G500s ~ $ mysql | 18:33 |
anushbmx | ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (13) | 18:33 |
vv111y | Yelu: ok thanks | 18:33 |
daftykins | anushbmx: that's not how you run it. "mysql -u root -p" | 18:33 |
anushbmx | i did that well daftykins | 18:34 |
anushbmx | i even tried re installing | 18:34 |
anushbmx | stll the error booms | 18:34 |
daftykins | which package did you install? which version is this? | 18:34 |
anushbmx | i didn;t do any installation | 18:34 |
anushbmx | in recent tie | 18:34 |
anushbmx | time | 18:34 |
anushbmx | it was all working fone | 18:34 |
anushbmx | fine | 18:34 |
daftykins | so how did mysql-server appear on this system? | 18:35 |
anushbmx | but suddenly it was showing up this error | 18:35 |
anushbmx | it says command not found now | 18:36 |
anushbmx | as i removed all mysql things | 18:36 |
anushbmx | to reinstall | 18:36 |
frc | Hi to you all | 18:37 |
daftykins | anushbmx: ok lets start at the beginning, in one sentence can you say what version of ubuntu this system is running, why it's running mysql and what mysql package you're installing? | 18:37 |
anushbmx | i am using mint not ubuntu :/ | 18:38 |
daftykins | i had a feeling that was coming | 18:38 |
daftykins | !mint | 18:38 |
ubottu | Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org | 18:38 |
daftykins | sorry, can't help you here. | 18:38 |
frc | !list | 18:38 |
ubottu | frc: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ». | 18:38 |
anushbmx | ok | 18:38 |
PurplePeach | I just upgraded from 13.04 to 13.10 | 18:38 |
PurplePeach | and when I try to change my repo server, it won't | 18:38 |
anushbmx | thank you daftykins | 18:38 |
PurplePeach | it keeps sticking to the repo server i set before upgrading | 18:38 |
daftykins | PurplePeach: why are you changing them by hand? | 18:39 |
PurplePeach | i've tried deleting all sources.list and permutation files in /etc/apt | 18:39 |
PurplePeach | I'm not trying to change them by hand | 18:39 |
PurplePeach | I wanted to use a faster repo to upgrade with | 18:39 |
daftykins | deleting sources.list is changing by hand | 18:39 |
PurplePeach | and now it keeps giving me the same repo even though i select different ones | 18:39 |
Figgis | Question (Very new, I looked this up but having a problem understanding what to do): I have ubuntu server setup on my laptop. When I did the setup it recognised and used my wireless connection I gave it. But once I am past the OS setup and looking at the command line. It isn't connected to my wireless. Any help would be appreciated. | 18:39 |
PurplePeach | well i deleted the sources.list then used the "software updates" tool to try and have it regenerate a sources.list with another repo | 18:39 |
daftykins | Figgis: server isn't really meant for laptops, what is your intended use? | 18:40 |
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someHuman | Hello, I wanna get this cow on my prompt. This link tells me to go add the line in the link to ~/.bashrc, I don't know where that is. http://imgur.com/VQCVCHF | 18:40 |
PurplePeach | and I don't know where it keeps getting this bad repo cache from | 18:40 |
Figgis | To learn. This isn't meant for much else. I understand wireless and laptop isn't ideal. But it's what I have to work with right now. | 18:40 |
daftykins | PurplePeach: you're running 'sudo apt-get update' after reconfiguring repos then? | 18:40 |
PurplePeach | yes but it's not using the right repo that is elect | 18:40 |
PurplePeach | select | 18:40 |
PurplePeach | for example i try the uofc repo, or the gigenet repo | 18:41 |
PurplePeach | but it just keeps using the wsu.edu repo | 18:41 |
OerHeks | PurplePeach, ls /etc/apt/sources.listd # folder contains PPA's, they are no longer added to /etc/apt/sources.list | 18:41 |
daftykins | PurplePeach: ok, repeating yourself isn't necessary. check within /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ as well as /etc/apt/sources.list | 18:41 |
PurplePeach | no matter what repo i select when picking a repo with the "software update" tool | 18:41 |
PurplePeach | ... | 18:41 |
PurplePeach | i deleted the sources.list file | 18:41 |
PurplePeach | and the only repos in sources.list.d are for mumble and steam | 18:41 |
PurplePeach | which are third party repos | 18:41 |
PurplePeach | which aren't impacting me right now | 18:41 |
daftykins | right, just checking you're aware. now can you please hit enter less | 18:42 |
OerHeks | paste your sources.list on paste ubuntu.com please | 18:42 |
OerHeks | or paste.ubuntu.com | 18:42 |
daftykins | let's continue on the assumption that using the GUI program is a bad move, try creating a new sources.list by hand and use the terminal to confirm it's hitting those links with "sudo apt-get update" - you can generate sources.list here: http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/ | 18:43 |
Yelu | someHuman, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man6/cowsay.6.html | 18:43 |
daftykins | Figgis: does it have a wired connection at all? | 18:43 |
someHuman | This link tells me that I need to put the code in a line located in ~/.bashrc, http://imgur.com/VQCVCHF | 18:43 |
Figgis | daftykins no | 18:43 |
PurplePeach | http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422871/ | 18:43 |
someHuman | I don't know here it is, I want to get the cow thingy if you're asking what I want to do by the way :D | 18:43 |
daftykins | Figgis: really? ouch. ok run "ifconfig -a" and see if you're getting an interface at all (one other than lo that is ;) ) | 18:44 |
geirha | someHuman: It doesn't add it to the bash prompt as the text claims, but it will run it every time you start a new interactive bash shell (e.g. whenever you open a new terminal) | 18:45 |
PurplePeach | yeah I'll try that generator tool | 18:45 |
Yelu | someHuman, you must install the package first, then edit the filw ".bashrc" in your user'S home die ( => ~ ) | 18:45 |
daftykins | PurplePeach: keep a backup as sources.list.old | 18:45 |
Figgis | daftykins yes wlan0 is showing up there | 18:45 |
someHuman | Ah thanks, I'll do it tomorrow. Gotta go, bye! | 18:45 |
dwarder | how do i install canary chrome in wine, it says i don't have internet connection | 18:45 |
daftykins | Figgis: ok, you could look online for a guide to playing around with wpa_supplicant to get a wireless connection going at command-line. | 18:45 |
Yelu | someHuman, you must install the package first, then edit the filw ".bashrc" in your user's home dirextory ( => ~ ) (and as geirha said ...) | 18:46 |
calimero8282 | hi guys, i've a problem with audio, after i installed nvidia g210 audio doesn't work, i ve connected vga cable in my nvidia and audio is connected in my mb audio output, thanks | 18:46 |
dwarder | anyone? | 18:46 |
clarkk | I want to try the trunk version of inkscape, but it requires libcairo2 to be upgraded. How can I find out where it's finding this new libcairo2 package? https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/trunk | 18:46 |
Figgis | daftykins had no idea what I was looking for, thank you! | 18:46 |
* Yelu buying a new keyboard ... | 18:46 | |
dwarder | this version https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/thankyou.html?platform=win&installdataindex=defaultbrowser | 18:46 |
dwarder | in wine | 18:47 |
frc | !list | 18:47 |
ubottu | frc: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ». | 18:47 |
daftykins | frc: stop doing that. | 18:47 |
PurplePeach | seems to be working | 18:47 |
PurplePeach | i wish packages could download in parallel though | 18:47 |
daftykins | PurplePeach: i hear you :) | 18:48 |
dwarder | anyone? | 18:48 |
OerHeks | dwarder, chrome in wine, i am not sure that is going to work, did you check the wineHQ database? | 18:48 |
PurplePeach | I don't know why that hasn't been added yet | 18:48 |
OerHeks | !wine | 18:48 |
ubottu | WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu | 18:48 |
daftykins | PurplePeach: given it's true of debian and ubuntu and has been for years, there must be a reason | 18:48 |
daftykins | PurplePeach: think how hard mirrors are getting hit already | 18:48 |
PurplePeach | I have my doubts, I mean look at libreoffice/openoffice, that's still single-threaded | 18:48 |
PurplePeach | bandwidth is continually getting cheaper | 18:49 |
PurplePeach | and with more and more mirrors coming online, there's a lot of options out there | 18:49 |
clarkk | I want to try the trunk version of inkscape, but it requires libcairo2 to be upgraded. How can I find out where it's finding this new libcairo2 package? https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/trunk | 18:49 |
Armag3dd0n1 | what's the channel for offtopic again? | 18:49 |
daftykins | -offtopic surprisingly | 18:49 |
dwarder | OerHeks: yup :( http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=28617 i know websocket debug works in canary, on my ubuntu in google chrome nor in chromium nor in firefox i don't have this feature | 18:49 |
Armag3dd0n1 | wut? | 18:49 |
daftykins | #ubuntu-offtopic | 18:49 |
PurplePeach | ahh jolly good, looks like i got past my 403 error in release upgrading | 18:50 |
PurplePeach | thanks for pointing me to that tool | 18:50 |
PurplePeach | i hate writing sources.list by hand :P | 18:50 |
Armag3dd0n1 | thanks! :D | 18:50 |
calimero8282 | hi guys, i've a problem with audio, after i installed nvidia g210 audio doesn't work, i ve connected vga cable in my nvidia and audio is connected in my mb audio output, thanks | 18:50 |
PurplePeach | calimero8282: your default audio may be trying to go through your HDMI port on the g210 | 18:51 |
PurplePeach | so you should switch your default audio device | 18:51 |
unixfan | Hi all :) | 18:51 |
unixfan | need help with installing Ubuntu on an android tablet | 18:52 |
sizzle | I get an invalid data error when decrypting stored enccrypted string | 18:52 |
unixfan | any help??? | 18:52 |
sizzle | http://pastebin.com/9SVvCQDh | 18:52 |
daftykins | unixfan: i don't think that's supported. try in #ubuntu-touch however | 18:52 |
calimero8282 | hi purpllepeach | 18:53 |
clarkk | I want to try the trunk version of inkscape, but it requires libcairo2 to be upgraded. How can I find out where it's finding this new libcairo2 package? https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/trunk | 18:53 |
clarkk | can anyone help, please? | 18:53 |
calimero8282 | PurplePeach i'm not able | 18:54 |
unixfan | daftykins: thanks for the reply. currently the tablet is keep on restarting in 'Android system recovery' mode, asking me to install update package. Is it possible if I use Ubuntu package here? | 18:54 |
Beldar | !ppa | clarkk | 18:54 |
ubottu | clarkk: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge | 18:54 |
daftykins | unixfan: as i said, tablets are unsupported. you can ask in #ubuntu-touch but i cannot assist you | 18:55 |
clarkk | Beldar: thank you for that info. It is useful, but really I need to know how I can determine where a package is coming from | 18:55 |
unixfan | daftykins: Thank you :) | 18:55 |
Beldar | clarkk, The general response here for ppa problems is contact them. | 18:56 |
Beldar | !info libcairo2 | 18:56 |
ubottu | libcairo2 (source: cairo): The Cairo 2D vector graphics library. In component main, is optional. Version 1.13.0~20140204-0ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 537 kB, installed size 1467 kB | 18:56 |
Figgis | daftykins: I used this guide http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263136 but when I got to running wpa_supplicant I get the error "invalid option -- 'w'" | 18:56 |
clarkk | Beldar: it's not a ppa problem. I need to understand where I can find where a package is coming from, when I see there is a newer version in the package management tools (ie synaptic, or even aptitude) | 18:57 |
daftykins | Figgis: though it refers to scripting them, run them by hand to spot where things are going wrong. i don't know which 'w' it's referring to unless you can narrow it down | 18:57 |
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Beldar | clarkk, I would give a better description of your end goal, "where I can find where a package is coming from" is a bit broad is all. | 19:00 |
clarkk | Beldar: I'm sorry, I don't know how to express it better | 19:00 |
OerHeks | clarkk, install synaptic, it gices detailed view of all packages and origin | 19:00 |
OerHeks | *gives | 19:00 |
clarkk | OerHeks: I have that, and I can't find where it states it | 19:00 |
clarkk | presumably I should be using the term, "origin", to mean "where a package is located". Is this correct Beldar? | 19:01 |
Figgis | daftykins: solved. I appreciate the help. Have a good day. | 19:02 |
daftykins | Figgis: my pleasure :) and you o/ | 19:02 |
clarkk | so, in either package management tool, synaptic or aptitude, how do I determine the origin of a package (and for each version of a package, if there are multiple versions available)? | 19:02 |
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Beldar | clarkk, An end goal and why would help me, and a why of where, but thats me, maybe others can tell what you mean. ;) | 19:02 |
malkauns | how do i add rounded corners to a theme in 14.04? | 19:02 |
Yelu | Figgis, maybe this is not the solution for your problem, baut the guide doesn't use the passphrase as clear text. I had problems with hex. - Is it worth a try? | 19:03 |
Figgis | Yelu: I used the solution at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2154144 a couple posts down. Changing it to that solved it. | 19:03 |
clarkk | Beldar: I've stated my end goal - to determine the origin of a version of a package. The reason is, I want to ensure that I'm installing from an official origin rather than a ppa | 19:04 |
Yelu | Figgis, thx for your feedback | 19:04 |
Beldar | clarkk, " I want to ensure that I'm installing from an official origin rather than a ppa" This is a key and what I needed. Unless you pull a package randomly from the web, you are getting everything from the repos you have in sources.list and sources.list.d | 19:05 |
raalex | Can anyone here recommend a high end laptop that works flawlessly with Ubuntu? | 19:05 |
bekks | !hcl | retentiveboy | 19:06 |
ubottu | retentiveboy: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection | 19:06 |
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bekks | gna. | 19:06 |
bekks | !hcl | raalex | 19:06 |
ubottu | raalex: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection | 19:06 |
bekks | Sory for the noise. | 19:06 |
raalex | oh, thanks | 19:06 |
raalex | no noise here :) | 19:06 |
clarkk | Beldar: ok, thanks - I understand that. Now, when there are multiple versions, how can I determine which version is in a ppa and which is from Canoncical? | 19:06 |
* Beldar turns down the hearing aid and shakes a cane at the channel | 19:07 | |
Rochvellon | hi, i wann edit /sys/bus/usb/devices/X-X/power/control, but all i get is http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422935/ . any ideas? | 19:07 |
Beldar | clarkk, An easy would be to go to the ppa's page and look at whats in there package list. | 19:07 |
bekks | Rochvellon: echo whatever | sudo tee /sys/bus/usb/devices/X-X/power/control, | 19:08 |
genii | clarkk: apt-cache policy <packagename> will tell you | 19:08 |
clarkk | Beldar: so NONE of the ubuntu tools know where they are getting each version of a package from? | 19:08 |
calimero8282 | guys please help me, how can i disable hdmi audio putput ? | 19:08 |
clarkk | genii: YAY!!! :) | 19:08 |
Rochvellon | bekks: that won't change anything in the file | 19:09 |
Beldar | clarkk, Not an area I have used, I am very careful to know what any repo offers before I add it, others might know. | 19:09 |
clarkk | genii: thank you for that - it works. Do you know if aptitude or synaptic offers this info anywhere? | 19:09 |
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Yelu | genii, apt-cache => more "genius" ;) thank you! | 19:14 |
* genii goes back to making more coffee | 19:16 | |
Armag3dd0n1 | ubuntu question, is battery life better on ubuntu than windows? | 19:16 |
Yelu | Armag3dd0n1, not today | 19:17 |
OerHeks | life is better with ubuntu, so yes. | 19:17 |
clarkk | genii: thank you for that - it works. Do you know if aptitude or synaptic offers this info anywhere? | 19:17 |
Armag3dd0n1 | what? | 19:17 |
daftykins | Armag3dd0n1: no. | 19:18 |
Armag3dd0n1 | no what? lol | 19:18 |
genii | clarkk: Not offhand, sorry. I pretty much just use apt-get nowadays instead | 19:18 |
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clarkk | genii: ah ok. Not to worry. aptitude is pretty good, though. Anyway, thank you again | 19:19 |
genii | clarkk: You're welcome :) | 19:19 |
Yelu | Armag3dd0n1, your battery's life would last 2 times longer in /JOIN #ubuntu-offtopic | 19:19 |
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Armag3dd0n1 | im in there already lol no one replies | 19:21 |
urielvigilant | I already installed sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java and also sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer but i cant run a file.jar .how to use it ? | 19:22 |
daftykins | Armag3dd0n1: you have to apply plenty of tweaks to maximise battery life in Linux land, but more than likely it will never touch that of a properly configured Windows OS on the same hardware imo. | 19:22 |
daftykins | Armag3dd0n1: but, your mileage may vary. | 19:22 |
Armag3dd0n1 | ive done everything and it hasn't worked :/ | 19:23 |
Armag3dd0n1 | omg! | 19:23 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i only have firefox and xchat 2 open | 19:23 |
Armag3dd0n1 | just under 3 hours on battery and it's at 55% | 19:24 |
Armag3dd0n1 | RANT! | 19:24 |
kdz | not impressive | 19:24 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i could kick myself! | 19:24 |
Armag3dd0n1 | ugh. | 19:24 |
daftykins | Armag3dd0n1: ok, unless you can phrase an actual support question out of that, please move your conversation to offtopic. this channel is NOT for general chat. | 19:25 |
Armag3dd0n1 | oops my bad. | 19:25 |
Rochvellon | hi, i wanna edit /sys/bus/usb/devices/X-X/power/control, but nothing works for me. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422935/ . any ideas? | 19:25 |
daftykins | Armag3dd0n1: however have a look at - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/ReducedPower | 19:27 |
daftykins | Armag3dd0n1: "laptop-mode-tools" specifically. | 19:28 |
alteregoa | i want to install my real system containing ubuntu and put them on a virtual machine, and upgrade it there to test if upgrade works | 19:28 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i saw that before | 19:28 |
Armag3dd0n1 | everything i know of is tweaked and the battert isn;t any better | 19:28 |
bekks | alteregoa: So just do it. | 19:28 |
alteregoa | bekks its a productive system | 19:28 |
Beldar | alteregoa, Be easier to just clone it and run the upgrade. | 19:28 |
alteregoa | but i don't know where to get some extraction tools | 19:29 |
alteregoa | yeah with virtualbox cloning ok | 19:29 |
Dave8503 | is there any fix for the brightness notification in ubuntu 14.04 ? | 19:29 |
alteregoa | im not sure if systemd works | 19:29 |
Beldar | Dave8503, breakage may vary, what is yours, to the channel. | 19:30 |
bekks | alteregoa: The extraction tool is called "cp" or "rsync" e.g. - or whatever you use for creating backups of that system. | 19:30 |
Dave8503 | Beldar, this is what I got from ls /sys/class/backlight/ | 19:30 |
Dave8503 | acpi_video0 acpi_video1 intel_backlight radeon_bl1 | 19:30 |
Sally | test | 19:31 |
Dave8503 | I have hybrid, with Intel HD and Radeon | 19:31 |
Beldar | Dave8503, Better for the channel, I am clueless there. ;) | 19:31 |
Beldar | amongst other areas | 19:32 |
Yelu | alteregoa, if you not under pressure, why not just clone the production system with e.g. dd etc. and use it in a test stage? - There will be no damage ... | 19:32 |
alteregoa | bekks ok but i want to export the entire system to a vdi image | 19:32 |
bekks | alteregoa: Then create a vm and restore a consistent backup into the vm. | 19:32 |
alteregoa | fascinating it may work | 19:33 |
alteregoa | i had such big problems upgrading from hardy to lucid | 19:34 |
daftykins | in the long distant past i hope | 19:34 |
daftykins | :P | 19:34 |
bekks | alteregoa: Thats four long years gone. | 19:35 |
alteregoa | yeah i started with dapper drake | 19:35 |
alteregoa | moved the entire system to new hardware w/o any issue, it just works ( except some random gfx problems) | 19:36 |
bekks | alteregoa: And thats exactly what you are going to do with your vm :) | 19:36 |
alteregoa | i think it was because nvidia sucks | 19:36 |
lesshaste | when ld complains it can't find -lgfortran what exactly is the file it is looking for? | 19:44 |
Pinkamena_D | hello, just did a dist upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10. After logging on the unity bar and top bar are gone and I only have the desktop | 19:47 |
Pinkamena_D | any suggestions? | 19:47 |
Baz__ | I'm looking for a top-of-the-line laptop with 16gb+ memory (hopefully), I'm looking at the Dell M3800 and Lenovo W540, any recommendations between the two or some other model that is nicely compatible with linux | 19:48 |
kgalahassa | I have just install kile on my ubuntu, but I can't use package babel, erros | 19:50 |
kgalahassa | I have just install kile on my ubuntu, but I can't use package babel, errors | 19:50 |
dreamy_ | what is drupal? | 19:52 |
[Harlock-Ng] | Baz__: I'd like this: www.alienware.com (Dell PC Game) | 19:56 |
ubuntu-studio | Hi all. I started ubuntu studio as a live session from DVD. It works fine, but no sound. Does anyone how I can fix that? | 19:56 |
alteregoa | ubuntu-studio, turn up your volume | 19:57 |
ubuntu-studio | I turned it up on 100% | 19:57 |
kdz | what is ubuntu studio? | 19:57 |
qin_ | dreamy_: thats like wordpress, but better ;) | 19:57 |
alteregoa | some lowlatency kernel ubuntu for audio editing and stuff | 19:58 |
ubuntu-studio | ubuntu studio is for audio and video making | 19:58 |
kdz | is it good? | 19:58 |
alteregoa | since they changed to pulse its creepy for my opinion | 19:58 |
maddawg4 | can anyone help me mount an NFS share.. I'm a bit confused lol | 19:58 |
maddawg4 | i have an NFS share on 192.168.1.101 and I have created a directory i want to mount it to, but have no clue how to go about it | 19:59 |
ubuntu-studio | I own a HD camera. Surprisingly ubuntu studio plays my videos without problems while ubuntu and linux mint stumble | 19:59 |
meccooll | how do i get two screens on two GPUs in 14.04? | 19:59 |
dreamy_ | qin_, i just did a web search sayng that its to power up a web page | 19:59 |
qin_ | dreamy_: keep diggin' | 20:00 |
dreamy_ | qin_, id like to do a web page but i dont know what to put in there and i dont like to program | 20:00 |
dreamy_ | i like apache | 20:00 |
meccooll | as in Display:0.0 and Display:0.1 | 20:00 |
ubuntu-studio | Anyone knows the problem of no sound in ubuntu? | 20:00 |
maddawg4 | so no one know show to mount an NFS share properly in ubuntu? | 20:01 |
alteregoa | maddawg4 google is your friend | 20:02 |
genii | maddawg4: Basically: mount x.x.x.x:/remote-directory /local-path where x.x.x.x is the IP of the machine doing the sharing | 20:02 |
qin_ | dreamy_: well, making webpage is kinda programing, but you can get away with editors, http://webdesign.about.com/od/htmleditors/tp/aatpwyslinux.htm | 20:02 |
maddawg4 | thanks mr helpful alteregoa... do you think i tried that already? | 20:02 |
Beldar | maddawg4, In 3 minutes you come to that conclusion, heh. | 20:02 |
alteregoa | maddawg4, no | 20:03 |
maddawg4 | i didnt come to any conclusion.. I asked | 20:03 |
maddawg4 | alterego i did look the instructions i found were very vague and did not explain very clearly | 20:03 |
maddawg4 | i spent about 3 hours trying many steps only to have none work properly | 20:04 |
alteregoa | mount -t nfs avahi-host.local:/nfspath /localdirectory | 20:04 |
Beldar | a loaded question at best and just junk on the channel | 20:04 |
alteregoa | maddawg4, post your exports in pastebin please | 20:05 |
dreamy_ | qin: id like to broadcast something showing on google, i like apache i like networks.. | 20:06 |
dreamy_ | servers | 20:06 |
maddawg4 | !pastebin | 20:06 |
dreamy_ | hosts | 20:06 |
ubottu | For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 20:06 |
nexx | hdparm reports that my sata ssd is in mdma2 mode. That should be udma5, shouldn't it? | 20:06 |
Rochvellon | I wanna edit /sys/bus/usb/devices/X-X/power/control, but nothing happens. "on" is still in the file eaven if i edit this file with nano :/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/7422935/ . any ideas? | 20:08 |
maddawg4 | alteregoa: paste.ubuntu.com/7423207 | 20:08 |
maddawg4 | it sees the directory i want to mount | 20:08 |
nate__ | im very New and i need hleep download netflix | 20:09 |
Baz__ | whats better, an SSD that's "serial ATA3 Opal" or "SATA3" | 20:09 |
k1l | !netflix | nate__ | 20:09 |
ubottu | nate__: If you use Netflix, there is an unofficial solution for using it in Ubuntu detailed in http://www.compholio.com/netflix-desktop/ - bug reports in https://bugs.launchpad.net/netflix-desktop | 20:09 |
nate__ | and im disable so u have to go solw | 20:10 |
genii | Baz__: The Opal drives encrypt your data on-the-fly, the regular ones don't. | 20:10 |
Baz__ | genii, ah thanks | 20:11 |
alteregoa | is xbmc-2 a symlink? | 20:11 |
maddawg4 | no alteregoa it's the share name | 20:12 |
nate__ | dto mae ths doe any one ko the camndons for so i can tran for them | 20:12 |
maddawg4 | interestingly it looks like it mounted but if i try to CD into the directory it says Input/output error | 20:12 |
alteregoa | try this in the exports file, and complete the share path at the start | 20:12 |
alteregoa | http://pastebin.com/ZSagDELC | 20:12 |
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alteregoa | then type sudo service nfs-kernel-server reload | 20:14 |
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dreamy_ | what is mysql? | 20:17 |
bekks | A database system. | 20:17 |
dreamy_ | to do server hosting? | 20:17 |
bekks | No. To use a database. | 20:17 |
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matkam11 | Hey I was wondering if anyone happened to know how to right an interactive script that gets run before the user logs in. Essentially I want to make a script that would run the first time the device gets plugged in and runs a series of commands based of responses from user inpute | 20:23 |
M0DCM-Dave | I wonder if someone can help? | 20:23 |
SchrodingersScat | !ask | M0DCM-Dave | 20:23 |
ubottu | M0DCM-Dave: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 20:23 |
qin_ | !cron | matkam11 | 20:24 |
ubottu | matkam11: cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto | 20:24 |
M0DCM-Dave | I have a pair of 5.1 Surround Headphones and they're only showing as 2 Channel | 20:24 |
M0DCM-Dave | they're USB | 20:24 |
M0DCM-Dave | I'm running 14.04 on a Intel i5 with 8Gb RAM | 20:25 |
matkam11 | qin:cron tends to run things in the background, I would need to run it in the foreground | 20:26 |
M0DCM-Dave | Is there a way to get the headphones to use 5.1? | 20:26 |
qin_ | matkam11: really? http://askubuntu.com/questions/202873/cron-cannot-run-gnome-terminal | 20:27 |
M0DCM-Dave | to me it sounds like a PulseAudio issue, but I don't know how to sort this issue, hence why I've come here | 20:27 |
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M0DCM-Dave | So if anyone can help?? | 20:28 |
matkam11 | qin: oh cool, I didn't know that. As for requiring it to run before the user logs in? Would @reboot cut it or does that run post login? | 20:29 |
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OerHeks | M0DCM-Dave, maybe this old howto is any help >>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SurroundSound >> default-sample-channels = 6 | 20:31 |
M0DCM-Dave | just going to take a look | 20:32 |
alteregoa | eek just upgraded firefox | 20:32 |
M0DCM-Dave | Ah, already tried that | 20:32 |
alteregoa | looks like a blend of midori and opera | 20:33 |
M0DCM-Dave | the only part it changes is the main soundcard not the USB Device | 20:33 |
Armag3dd0n1 | can anyone help me execute tweaks in ubuntu 14.04 for the best battery life? | 20:33 |
M0DCM-Dave | The headphones have the CM106 USB sound device | 20:35 |
M0DCM-Dave | if that's any help? | 20:35 |
OerHeks | M0DCM-Dave, right, then you should examine /usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf | 20:36 |
matkam11 | qin: also probably important to add it isn't an script that launchs a gui just CLI type script | 20:37 |
M0DCM-Dave | what am I looking for? | 20:37 |
innocent95 | Hi | 20:38 |
Blue_Knight | hi, innocent | 20:39 |
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innocent95 | I've Ubuntu 13.04 and i was trying to install 14 i did do-release-upgrade but after restart got nothing ? | 20:39 |
Blue_Knight | nothing? | 20:40 |
innocent95 | Blue_Knight, my 13.4 | 20:40 |
innocent95 | come back | 20:41 |
Armag3dd0n1 | anyone want to help me tweak ubuntu for better battery life? | 20:41 |
M0DCM-Dave | I'm kinda lost looking at /usr/share/alsa/cards/USB-Audio.conf | 20:41 |
Blue_Knight | Armag3dd0n1: Sorry, I do not have battery. | 20:43 |
MPY_mobile | Oh hi. I am running `sudo do-release-upgrade` from precise and it's telling me there is no new version. It's set to only show LTS but Trusty is an LTS. | 20:43 |
Nothing_Much | Armag3dd0n1: It'll take a while sometimes | 20:43 |
Blue_Knight | apt-get update | 20:43 |
innocent95 | Blue_Knight, Nothing | 20:43 |
Blue_Knight | innocent95: I don't know what's happening. I never did an upgrade. I always reinstall the new version instead. | 20:44 |
Bashing-om | innocent95: Release 13.04 is End_Of_Life, repositories are tunbed down to release upgrade from EOL -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades . | 20:44 |
Blue_Knight | BACKUP YOUR FILES FIRST! | 20:44 |
Blue_Knight | Oh, 13.04 is already in old releases then? | 20:44 |
MPY_mobile | An untested backup isn't a backup. | 20:45 |
M0DCM-Dave | Yeah | 20:45 |
M0DCM-Dave | by 12 months | 20:45 |
k1l | Blue_Knight: upgrade should work without old-releases | 20:45 |
Blue_Knight | And I'm still using 10.10 | 20:45 |
ronaldsmazitis | hello php doesn't work with apache on ubuntu 14.04 | 20:45 |
k1l | Blue_Knight: oh, then you will need old-releases | 20:45 |
ronaldsmazitis | I see code as text | 20:46 |
Bashing-om | Blue_Knight: Do from terminal, -> sudo at-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade sudo do-release-upgrade -d <- . | 20:46 |
k1l | Blue_Knight: but 10.10 needs several upgrades. i think its way faster if you start with 14.04 install | 20:46 |
M0DCM-Dave | so, I've looked in the ALSA config file, and cannot get my head around it | 20:46 |
Blue_Knight | Bashing-om: Thanks but I was just replying to the other guy. I don't want to upgrade anything. lol | 20:46 |
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nooob | My touchscreen is making the mouse unusable, how can I disable the touchscreen in terminal. Ubuntu 14.04 dell inspiron 15 with broken screen | 20:46 |
MPY_mobile | ronaldsmazitis: How did you install? | 20:46 |
M0DCM-Dave | looks like Surround don't work at all in Ubuntu? | 20:46 |
Bashing-om | Blue_Knight: my apologies. | 20:47 |
Blue_Knight | It works... I think. | 20:47 |
Blue_Knight | Well I got all my channels outputting sound so I guess it works | 20:47 |
Blue_Knight | Bashing-om: no need. | 20:47 |
Beldar | nooob, What OS are you running? | 20:48 |
M0DCM-Dave | My surround headset says otherwise | 20:48 |
M0DCM-Dave | only 2 channels | 20:48 |
M0DCM-Dave | none selectable | 20:48 |
nooob | Beldar: as I previously mentioned Ubuntu 14.04 | 20:48 |
Beldar | nooob, Heh, yes you did, my mistake. | 20:49 |
Blue_Knight | M0DCM: Maybe you should set up this through pulseaudio or whatever your version uses... | 20:49 |
innocent95 | Bashing-om, How can i remove the 13.04 ?, i've download 14.04 what should i do first ? | 20:49 |
nooob | Beldar: no problem, actually I should be apologizing for mentioning it. | 20:50 |
Blue_Knight | innocent95: Install as upgrade... Or BACKUP YOUR FILES FIRST then do a clean install of 14.04 | 20:50 |
bekks | innocent95: Backup all important data and just install 14.04 | 20:50 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: correct order: backup all data, then choose to upgrade or reinstall ;) | 20:50 |
M0DCM-Dave | the other gripe I have with 14.04 is ffmpeg | 20:50 |
M0DCM-Dave | well the lack of | 20:50 |
M0DCM-Dave | so Surround Sound | 20:51 |
M0DCM-Dave | and the CM106, anyone got one working? | 20:51 |
MPY_mobile | no it's backup, test backup, then install or upgrde | 20:51 |
innocent95 | bekks, What do you mean by backup? is it a specific tool or manually backup ? | 20:51 |
M0DCM-Dave | or do I just throw it all in the bin? | 20:51 |
Blue_Knight | I do it like this: BACKUP DATA > delete all system folders and files > install new version > RESTORE DATA! | 20:51 |
bekks | !backup | innocent95 | 20:51 |
ubottu | innocent95: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning | 20:51 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: No need to shout btw. | 20:51 |
rymate1234 | http://i.imgur.com/voqgYG3h.jpg | 20:52 |
Blue_Knight | bekks: Sorry, just wanted to FREEZE important things! | 20:52 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: No need to shout again. | 20:52 |
zlude | Hello guys, if i'm running ubuntu 12.04lts and i have a backup from, /home /proc /etc, and my server crashed! can i install a new 12.04lts and overwrite these directories with rsync? | 20:52 |
rymate1234 | Why is my login screen so broken http://i.imgur.com/voqgYG3h.jpg | 20:52 |
innocent95 | bekks, I've windows installed with Ubuntu 13.04 | 20:52 |
Bashing-om | innocent95: Only 1 hard disk installed on you box, AND 13.04 is the sole operating systeminsyalled ? | 20:53 |
bekks | innocent95: Whats "windows installed with 13.04"? | 20:53 |
Bashing-om | *system installed ? | 20:53 |
MPY_mobile | zlude, i use rsync for full backup so it in theory works IF you backed up properly | 20:53 |
M0DCM-Dave | He's Dual Booted | 20:53 |
Blue_Knight | zlude: those directories are deleted during the clean install. You should not keep any data on it. | 20:53 |
Blue_Knight | I mean, important data | 20:53 |
M0DCM-Dave | This Surround issue is a pain | 20:53 |
innocent95 | Yes i've dual boot | 20:53 |
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MPY_mobile | zlude: proc is a ram drive | 20:54 |
malkauns | rymate1234, broken but interesting looking :P | 20:54 |
innocent95 | what should i do ? | 20:54 |
bekks | innocent95: So just backup all important data and reinstall 14.04 | 20:54 |
zlude | MPY_mobile, so i need to do something special? | 20:54 |
bekks | innocent95: Thats what has been told by at least three people now. | 20:54 |
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Beldar | nooob, I see very little without digging around on this, you might do the digging here to see if info is there. http://askubuntu.com/search?q=[touchscreen]+dell | 20:54 |
Blue_Knight | make sure your data is out of the system folders... /home, /usr /etc /... | 20:54 |
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innocent95 | bekks, so windows is not going to be lost | 20:54 |
bekks | innocent95: That depends on your installation choices. | 20:55 |
M0DCM-Dave | I lost Windows totally in 2009 | 20:55 |
innocent95 | I'm not going to lost my windows, right | 20:55 |
Blue_Knight | Windows will not be touched... | 20:55 |
bekks | innocent95: That depends on your installation choices. | 20:55 |
innocent95 | ah okay | 20:55 |
zlude | MPY_mobile, for example chroot the machine with a live booting and than overwrite the original dirs with my rsync's backup? | 20:55 |
Blue_Knight | As long as you reinstall the ubuntu... | 20:55 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: If he chooses "overwrite everything", he will lose windows. | 20:55 |
MPY_mobile | zlude: it depends. if you install the system then copy back from the old one, the config is the same, and the old backup is complete, it will work | 20:55 |
M0DCM-Dave | but the last couple of weeks I've been thinking hard.... especially after the issues with 14.04 | 20:55 |
Avocado__ | where in my system can I find a `ssh configuration file`? | 20:55 |
Blue_Knight | No, he just needs to chose the ubuntu partition | 20:56 |
Blue_Knight | the linux partition is different in this case, right? | 20:56 |
Blue_Knight | e.g.: No NTFS | 20:56 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: No? | 20:56 |
MPY_mobile | zlude: the archwiki has a nice guide on doing full system backups and restores with rsync | 20:56 |
zlude | MPY_mobile, yes, it is! but my big question is if i need to chroot to copy the files, or can just mount the backup disk and start rsync.. | 20:56 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: We do not know anything about his systems, so these are all assumptions. | 20:56 |
M0DCM-Dave | So I take it no one else has had issues with USB Surround headphones? | 20:56 |
MPY_mobile | zlude: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Full_system_backup_with_rsync | 20:57 |
zlude | MPY_mobile, okay! thank you :) | 20:58 |
MPY_mobile | Hey guys, take this as an example of what I just said: an untested backup is NOT a backup | 20:58 |
Blue_Knight | What do you mean by untested? | 20:59 |
nooob | Beldar: Hahaha, all I had to do is reboot the machine and Ubuntu automatically stopped using the damaged screen. Thanks ! | 20:59 |
innocent95 | bekks, can i remove ubuntu 13.04 ? and then i install the 14.04, without losing anything ? | 20:59 |
bekks | innocent95: You dont have to remove anything - you have to install 14.04 | 21:00 |
Beldar | nooob, heh, cool man. ;) | 21:00 |
Blue_Knight | innocent95: take care of your data first... | 21:00 |
M0DCM-Dave | The usb audio config file says not to edit it, and the folders it points to aren't even available in Ubuntu 14.04 | 21:00 |
innocent95 | bekks, O'h directly, but 13.04 has to go, right ? | 21:00 |
bekks | innocent95: Yes. | 21:00 |
MPY_mobile | Blue_Knight: I presume that was a joke? | 21:00 |
innocent95 | Okay | 21:01 |
Blue_Knight | MPY_mobile: No, that was a serious question. | 21:01 |
lonewulf85 | Hello I just have a quick question for anyone with the Lexmark X2600 printer. | 21:02 |
bekks | lonewulf85: How about asking your question first? :) | 21:02 |
PaRaD0xxR | hi, on both my 12.04 LTS machines, I get "The drive for /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 is not ready, or is not present..." it otherwise boots fine, what does that mean, and how do I fix that? | 21:02 |
Blue_Knight | PaRaD0xxR: your HDD is healthy? | 21:03 |
TJ- | PaRaD0xxR: Usually it is safe to ignore it, if after full boot the encrypted swap is available. It is caused by the parallel 'mountall' at boot not ensuring the encrypted block device for the swap is available, before trying to mount it | 21:04 |
MPY_mobile | Oh hi. I am running `sudo do-release-upgrade` from precise and it's telling me there is no new version. It's set to only show LTS but Trusty is an LTS. | 21:04 |
Pici | !ltsupgrade | MPY_mobile | 21:04 |
ubottu | MPY_mobile: LTS to LTS upgrades are not offered automatically until the .1 release has been issued. Ubuntu 14.04.1 is due for release on 24th July, and you will only see an option to upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 after that date. | 21:04 |
Nadia18 | Here some videos. I hope you like them! http://bitly.com/1gAh6Jy | 21:04 |
* Pici thanks unopaste | 21:05 | |
M0DCM-Dave | So has anyone got any advice or help for my Surround Headphone issue? | 21:05 |
Blue_Knight | Is it possible to recover an encrypted home folder encrypted by an other installation? | 21:05 |
PaRaD0xxR | yeah, it doesn't seem to have any noticeable negative effects | 21:05 |
lonewulf85 | Any way my question is this the only driver that I can find is for Ubuntu 10.04 I am running 12.04 will the driver still work? | 21:05 |
M0DCM-Dave | besides pointing me to a file that I know nothing of | 21:05 |
TJ- | Blue_Knight: Yes. Do you know the password that was used to wrap the passphrase? | 21:05 |
PaRaD0xxR | so it's not worth doing whatever it would take to stop that messsage? | 21:06 |
Blue_Knight | TJ-: Yes. | 21:06 |
TJ- | Blue_Knight: There's a tool to do it included in the ecryptfs tools, I've used it a few times during recoveries | 21:06 |
Bashing-om | MPY_mobile: do: sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade , sudo do-release-upgrade -d <- -d = development, as 14.04 is in development mode untill 12.04.1 is released. | 21:06 |
TJ- | Blue_Knight: See "man ecryptfs-recover-private" | 21:07 |
Blue_Knight | TJ-: Thanks! | 21:07 |
Blue_Knight | I don't know why some messages appear in different color here... | 21:08 |
M0DCM-Dave | PulseAudio is a nightmare | 21:08 |
TJ- | Blue_Knight: It helps to know that all ecrypted homes are under /home/.ecryptfs/$USER/.Private/ | 21:08 |
MPY_mobile | Bashing-om: Thanks! And I assume you mean 14.04.1? | 21:08 |
TJ- | Blue_Knight: The IRC client you are using will usually highlight messages containing the nickname you're using | 21:08 |
Blue_Knight | Aaah.. | 21:09 |
Blue_Knight | MPY_mobile: Got it! | 21:09 |
Bashing-om | MPY_mobile L yes, my bad release of 14.04.1 .. | 21:09 |
TJ- | Blue_Knight: That's why we prefix messages aimed at you, with your nicknmame. Otherwise, messages are missed in the noise | 21:09 |
M0DCM-Dave | Can anyone tell me why I should persevere with this surround issue? | 21:09 |
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Blue_Knight | Understood. Is there a way of updating the libc installed on a system? | 21:10 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: Just wwait for a regular update. | 21:11 |
grant__ | Goodwin6 | 21:11 |
Blue_Knight | bekks: I meant manually... | 21:11 |
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bekks | Blue_Knight: Thats most likely going to mess up your system. | 21:11 |
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Armag3dd0n1 | can someone PLEASE help me tweak ubuntu to get the most out of my battery? | 21:12 |
Blue_Knight | bekks: Ok, then it's better to leave as it is... As it is not giving issues yet... | 21:13 |
bekks | Blue_Knight: Exactly :) | 21:13 |
vanderson | Guys, I know that is not the right place, but some american could say what you think of the name "Ash the 'roids". | 21:14 |
Blue_Knight | ? | 21:15 |
spinningcompass | vanderson: A man named Ash, who uses too many steroids? | 21:15 |
Blue_Knight | Ah, asteroids... :) | 21:15 |
Armag3dd0n1 | omg why does no one reply! | 21:15 |
spinningcompass | Armag3dd0n1: Wow, you came at last. Cool. | 21:16 |
SchrodingersScat | !patience | Armag3dd0n1 | 21:16 |
ubottu | Armag3dd0n1: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ | 21:16 |
Armag3dd0n1 | what? | 21:16 |
spinningcompass | Armag3dd0n1: You must be from Haifa. | 21:17 |
Armag3dd0n1 | no. | 21:17 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i've tried to search, it doesn't help me :( | 21:17 |
M0DCM-Dave | I still need help please | 21:23 |
Blue_Knight | M0DCM-Dave: What's your problem? | 21:24 |
M0DCM-Dave | USB Surround headset only allowing 2Ch audio | 21:25 |
TJ- | M0DCM-Dave: Are you using Pulseaudio to configure? | 21:26 |
M0DCM-Dave | The soundcard built into the headphones is the CM106 | 21:26 |
_Trullo | only got 2 ears anyway | 21:26 |
M0DCM-Dave | I've not made any changes to my Ubuntu 14.04 | 21:26 |
M0DCM-Dave | so it looks like Pulse | 21:26 |
Blue_Knight | Does your sound card support more than channels? | 21:27 |
Blue_Knight | 2 channels* | 21:27 |
TJ- | M0DCM-Dave: I have an external USB 7.1 sound system, I have to 'poke' the pulseaudio configuration because it defaults to Analogue Stereo | 21:27 |
M0DCM-Dave | It's supposed to be 5.1 | 21:28 |
M0DCM-Dave | on the USB | 21:28 |
Blue_Knight | Oh, so it is built in or how? | 21:28 |
M0DCM-Dave | TJ- How do I do it that | 21:28 |
M0DCM-Dave | it's built in to the headphone | 21:29 |
Blue_Knight | Aaah. I never touched one before. Sorry! | 21:29 |
TJ- | M0DCM-Dave: Just checking here | 21:29 |
M0DCM-Dave | That's ok Blue_Knight | 21:32 |
M0DCM-Dave | thanks TJ- | 21:32 |
MyWay | hello, I'm doing passwd from ssh, it says the password is changed, but it's not, any idea? | 21:33 |
MPY_mobile | Maybe it is, but not by you? | 21:33 |
MyWay | what do you mean? | 21:34 |
Blue_Knight | MyWay: passwd changes the root password. To change your password type "passwd username" | 21:36 |
MyWay | it says password updated succesfully, but I can't log in with the new password and I can login with the old | 21:37 |
MyWay | how is that possible? | 21:37 |
phunyguy | MyWay: root ssh in 14.04? | 21:38 |
tripelb | hello. the mission. install ubuntu on a win8 samaung | 21:38 |
phunyguy | they disabled password logins for root over ssh... key based only. | 21:38 |
MyWay | ssh in 14.04, yes, but I'm not root currently | 21:38 |
phunyguy | yes but are you trying to login to the root account over ssh? | 21:38 |
MyWay | I'm not | 21:38 |
Blue_Knight | MyWay: passwd username | 21:38 |
tripelb | hello. the mission. install ubuntu on a win8 samsung laptop. looking at partition table section | 21:38 |
phunyguy | oh ok. nevermind then. | 21:38 |
MyWay | Blue_Knight: I did | 21:39 |
Blue_Knight | MyWay: Not sure what's happening. Downloading 14.04 to test... | 21:39 |
MyWay | and when I've upgraded it asked me if permit root ssh, phunyguy | 21:39 |
phunyguy | ok | 21:39 |
MyWay | can't understand why I can't change my password | 21:40 |
tripelb | unsure of how to do what. (it used to show whete the win partition is but now kust shows ubuntu as if i wanted it all. can aomeone guide me please? | 21:40 |
M0DCM-Dave | Any luck TJ-? | 21:40 |
Blue_Knight | tripelb: I don't know if Ubuntu can coexist with Windows 8. | 21:40 |
Blue_Knight | On same HDD... | 21:41 |
Tx0 | In Ubuntu 14.04, i'm using xdg-open to open a file, but it always opens nautilus instead of file, also it only happens in unity, i tried e17 without problem. Can anyone help me fix that problem? | 21:41 |
TJ- | M0DCM-Dave: OK, I just managed to switch the default "analogue stereo" configuration to "Surround 7.1" ... The GUI controls seem to fail to see all the possible configurations of the device unless you run "alsamixer" from the terminal and select the USB sound device using "F6", then close it. After that, pulseaudio tools become aware of the additional device configurations and you can configure it. | 21:41 |
tripelb | Blue_Knight: so you are saying that doublebooting is passé? | 21:41 |
M0DCM-Dave | I'll give it a try | 21:42 |
Blue_Knight | tripelb: Not sure. I never touched on Windows 8. | 21:42 |
MPY_mobile | tripelb: It can dual boot. There is a guide on Ubuntu's website. | 21:42 |
Beldar | Blue_Knight, Many run ubuntu and W8 on the same drive. Please do not guess here. | 21:42 |
meccooll | how can i split monitors into different screens instead of one big extended desktop? | 21:43 |
tripelb | MPY_mobile: IF I could o ly print but ubuntu cannot talk to my dell printer | 21:43 |
Blue_Knight | tripelb: Do you need Windows 8. If not just choose erase entire disk and install... | 21:43 |
tripelb | so I would have to memorize the pahe. | 21:43 |
TJ- | meccooll: You'd need to define separate X screens, and allocate monitors to each. | 21:44 |
tripelb | page. i can try it on this phone tho. | 21:44 |
tripelb | Blue_Knight: yes i do. ubuntu cannot.talk to my phone or printer. | 21:44 |
meccooll | TJ-, in xorg.conf | 21:45 |
tripelb | and ubumtu 12 | 21:45 |
Blue_Knight | tripelb: What's your printer model? | 21:45 |
MPY_mobile | which phone? | 21:45 |
Blue_Knight | Windows phone, I presume... | 21:45 |
tripelb | and Ubuntu 12.04 keeps experiemcing an intwrnal error.. | 21:45 |
ServerSage | meccooll: If you are running compiz I think there is an option to specify which monitors to use for apps going to max if that is your goal. | 21:45 |
TJ- | meccooll: Yes, unless there's a GUI tool to help. For instance, the nvidia-xsettings GUI config tool will configure multiple X screens | 21:45 |
npm | Tx0: xdg-settings set default-web-browser <path to browser> | 21:45 |
M0DCM-Dave | TJ- no luck with that | 21:45 |
* mintgreen is away: ロンドンで証券ディーラーとして働くセバスチャンは、父親レミが癌を患っているとの知らせを聞き、故郷のモントリオールに戻る。歴史学の教授であるレミは頑固で酒好き、更に女癖が悪 | 21:46 | |
Blue_Knight | in xubuntu it is pretty simple, just go to settings > display > choose monitor | 21:46 |
MPY_mobile | define 'talk to phone'? are you trying to synchronise calendar, transfer files, or what? | 21:46 |
tripelb | on different ubuntu disks on different computers. (it mever did that woth earlier ubuntus) | 21:46 |
M0DCM-Dave | I went into Alsamixer and selected the USB sound and pressed escape and went into Pulseaudio volume control and still 2ch | 21:46 |
TJ- | M0DCM-Dave: When you use "alsamixer" does it show more than 2 channels for the USB device? Mine shows Speakers Front, Rear, Centre, Woofer, Side | 21:46 |
M0DCM-Dave | yeah | 21:47 |
TJ- | M0DCM-Dave: You'll need to use the GUI device configuration to change the per-device configuration. I can't guide you on Unity since I use KDE | 21:47 |
tripelb | MPY_mobile: Blue_Knight - android phone. my new phone is windows and i assume the same atory | 21:47 |
tripelb | android phones newer than the 2.2 i now use. (i keep hitting se.d by accident when i want to go backspace to correct an error) | 21:48 |
meccooll | TJ-, so i have 2GPUs with with two monitors on each total 4 monitors. I want 2monitors on GPU1 on one screen (DISPLAY :0.0) and 2monitors on GPU2 on another (DISPLAY :0.1) can that be done? | 21:49 |
Blue_Knight | tripelb: I know nothing about phones. Sorry! | 21:49 |
M0DCM-Dave | unsure what you mean TJ- | 21:49 |
TJ- | meccooll: I have a similar configuration: 2 GPUS and 6 monitors, over 3 X screens. | 21:49 |
MPY_mobile | tripelb: just connect with usb cable, what is problem? | 21:49 |
Blue_Knight | lack of drivers? | 21:50 |
TJ- | M0DCM-Dave: Each sound device has several configuration profiles (Stereo Analogue, Digitial Stereo, Surround 5.1, Surround 7.1, etc.) ... You need to change that. I can't guide you on where to find that in the Sound configuration GUI tools on Unity since I don't use Unity. | 21:50 |
tripelb | MPY_mobile: uou know nothi.g about phones so lets stick to ubuntu here. i will look to the double-bootimg page and then return | 21:51 |
Armag3dd0n1 | how do i edit this?I edited ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/desktop.conf and changed the following line under [Session] from : | 21:51 |
M0DCM-Dave | and my CM601 isn't showing any | 21:51 |
TJ- | M0DCM-Dave: I have a "CM106 Like Sound Device" and it has the profiles. | 21:52 |
M0DCM-Dave | sorry I meant 106 | 21:52 |
meccooll | TJ-, awesome i had so many issues to get this to work hope you can help me. So in xorg.conf i have 2 "Device" sections for each GPU Card0 and Card1 and only two Screen and Monitor sections | 21:52 |
MPY_mobile | tripelb: android smartphones will transfer via usb with ubuntu, what is the prpblem you have? | 21:52 |
M0DCM-Dave | Ubuntu 14.04 is saying that it's "CM106 Like Sound Device" | 21:53 |
jweez | hi anyone know how to add "--use-xattrs=yes" after domain provision (samba4) ? | 21:53 |
Armag3dd0n1 | how do i edit a file? im on lubuntu | 21:53 |
Armag3dd0n1 | Or similarly: | 21:53 |
Armag3dd0n1 | Edit ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/desktop.conf | 21:53 |
Armag3dd0n1 | idk how to | 21:54 |
MPY_mobile | lubuntu has, i think, the leafpad text editor | 21:55 |
meccooll | TJ-, and my two monitor sections only have Identifier "Monitor0" / "Monitor1", VendorName "Monitor Vendor", ModelName "Monitor Model" | 21:55 |
M0DCM-Dave | I'll persevere with it for a couple more days, if I can't get it the CM106 to work under Ubuntu 14.04 I'll either sell the headphones or try another distro | 21:56 |
M0DCM-Dave | but I'll probably sell them | 21:56 |
Armag3dd0n1 | how do i get to this file? Edit ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/desktop.conf | 21:57 |
Armag3dd0n1 | i can;'t see it or search for it :( | 21:57 |
MPY_mobile | Armag3dd0n1: turn on hidden files in file viewer, ~ is your home folder | 21:58 |
Armag3dd0n1 | how? | 21:58 |
Armag3dd0n1 | ahh yeah thanks | 21:58 |
MPY_mobile | dont know what lubuntu uses. try ctrl+h or look in preferences for file explorer | 21:59 |
ganny | salve | 22:01 |
MPY_mobile | salve sodalis | 22:01 |
ganny | list | 22:01 |
TJ- | meccooll: You're on the correct lines. I have a "Monitor" section for each monitor in which I include a "DisplaySize ..." to ensure the DPI scaling is correct (some of the EDID data is 'off') and one "Screen" section for each, with those that need to ignore EDID having "Option "UseEdidDpi" "FALSE" ", and a "ServerLayout" section describing how the Screens are arranged | 22:02 |
ganny | ?list | 22:02 |
Beldar | ganny, not on this channel | 22:04 |
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thurstylark | I can't get a java jar to launch over x11 forwarding. Anyone have any ideas? | 22:12 |
Blue_Knight | Install JRE | 22:12 |
Blue_Knight | Java Runtime Environment... | 22:13 |
odium | I'm resizing a 1TB partition to make room for ubuntu, how long might I expect this to take? | 22:13 |
Blue_Knight | 3+hours? | 22:13 |
Blue_Knight | Never tried. My HDD is only 80GB | 22:13 |
odium | okay, sounds good | 22:13 |
geirha | thurstylark: that's a bit vague. Showing the exact line and exact error you get would help a lot | 22:13 |
thurstylark | geirha Here you go. http://pastebin.com/EnttwV5c be kind. this is an experiment :P | 22:15 |
Blue_Knight | Oh, you play minecraft. | 22:15 |
SchrodingersScat | thurstylark: can you xforward anything? | 22:15 |
thurstylark | SchrodingersScat yes. | 22:16 |
Beldar | Blue_Knight, That is a pointless answer, you have been doing this for hours. There are people on here, not me, that are IT linux admins everyday, and others that give good advice them the space to make correct answers | 22:16 |
Beldar | give them* | 22:16 |
Blue_Knight | Sorry! | 22:16 |
MPY_mobile | Beldar: at least he's better than the guy who called me a troll for telling him to use a usb to connect his android smarrpgone to ubuntu :-) | 22:17 |
thurstylark | Blue_Knight Yeah. been experimenting because I find the whole platform pretty fun. Just wondering how far I can push it | 22:18 |
odium | Blue_Knight: It just finished, that wasn't even 5 minutes | 22:18 |
Beldar | MPY_mobile, The channel has rules, give accurate answers, or don;t answer, guessing and just commenting is not allowed if that is the only way to post. | 22:18 |
Blue_Knight | odium: it depends on many factors... | 22:19 |
Beldar | this is basic cognitive stuff, geez | 22:19 |
Blue_Knight | the worst case is going to take a lot of time... | 22:19 |
MPY_mobile | Beldar: Yea i'm going to agree with you and block the guy. | 22:19 |
odium | well color me impressed | 22:19 |
odium | how come kubuntu sees one of my wireless networks while ubuntu does not? | 22:20 |
odium | how can I get ubuntu to see my wpa network? | 22:20 |
daftykins | compare the driver in use | 22:20 |
genii | daftykins: It's more likely differences in the network manager | 22:21 |
odium | daftykins, kubuntu appears to be using ath9k | 22:21 |
* daftykins bows to genii | 22:21 | |
TJ- | thurstylark: Check which package of the Java runtime is installed, If it only has the "-headless" variant you'll need the full "openjdk-6-jre" to provide the graphics libraries | 22:22 |
meccooll | TJ-, can i see your xorf.conf file? | 22:22 |
TJ- | meccooll: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7424758/ | 22:23 |
thurstylark | TJ- is that the package name that I would need to install? Also, how do I check the version? | 22:23 |
TJ- | thurstylark: "dpkg-query -l 'openjdk*' ... look for the installed packages ("ii") | 22:23 |
qwd | I want to remap caps lock to ctrl but Keyboard Layout Settings seems to be gone in Ubuntu 14.04, how can I do this? | 22:24 |
thurstylark | looks like I have openjdk-7-jre-headless, and openjdk-7-jre-lib | 22:25 |
TJ- | thurstylark: Install "openjdk-7-jre" and the graphics libraries will be installed | 22:26 |
thurstylark | TJ- Thanks for the help. I'll see how that works | 22:26 |
meccooll | TJ-, so that's for 4 physical monitors | 22:27 |
TJ- | meccooll: No, 6, but some are the same model | 22:28 |
TJ- | meccooll: And 3 are auto-detected with no broken DPI calculations as some of the others are. | 22:28 |
MPY_mobile | TJ-: is that 4 monitor multi-display with nvidia? | 22:29 |
TJ- | MPY_mobile: 6 monitor | 22:29 |
AceKing | I am trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 and dual boot my laptop. I just formatted the drive, installed a fresh copy of Windows 7, but when I start the installer for Ubuntu, it shows the drive as unformated. It does not show the Windows installation. I've been trying everything, and searched everywhere. Can someone help? | 22:29 |
MPY_mobile | TJ-: do you use the old driver? | 22:29 |
TJ- | meccooll: The Dell U2412M's are auto-detected | 22:29 |
TJ- | MPY_mobile: No, the newest nvidia driver | 22:29 |
Longshot38 | Looking for a little help with 14.04. Did a fresh install today and now it seems I don't have permissions to my network adapters, thus no internet. Any help? | 22:29 |
thurstylark | TJ- installed, re-connected my ssh session, and it runs! Thanks for your help! | 22:29 |
MPY_mobile | TJ-: i thought they disabled >3 monitors in the newest drivers? | 22:30 |
TJ- | thurstylark: Great :) | 22:30 |
TJ- | MPY_mobile: really? I've not noticed! | 22:30 |
meccooll | TJ-, ok but what ties them to a certain screen? | 22:30 |
TJ- | meccooll: The head they're on | 22:30 |
meccooll | MPY_mobile, huh what drivers are you talking about i'm on radeon and having issues with my 4th monitor | 22:31 |
meccooll | TJ-, head being GPU? | 22:31 |
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MPY_mobile | TJ-: you have the proprietary driver? | 22:33 |
TJ- | meccooll: No, 'head' is each output that can be simultaneously driven | 22:35 |
MPY_mobile | TJ-: Is this information about nvidia disabling 4 display support correctJ http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTQ3NDE | 22:37 |
yofun | Hello. I Installed Ubuntu 13.04 mini iso, installed LXDE, then gnome network manager. no luck on getting wireless to work, then tried wicd | 22:38 |
yofun | still nothing | 22:38 |
TJ- | MPY_mobile: I don't use BaseMosaic mode | 22:39 |
SchrodingersScat | !13.04 | yofun | 22:39 |
ubottu | yofun: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) was the 18th release of Ubuntu. Support ended on January 27, 2014. See !eol, !upgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/raring | 22:39 |
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k1l | yofun: 13.04 is out of date. are you sure it was 13.04? if so i would suggest to go with a 14.04 install | 22:41 |
yofun | k1l: yes it is 13.04.. Its the only cd I had | 22:41 |
yofun | its also a mini.iso | 22:41 |
TJ- | yofun: Wireless network problems are usually caused by proprietary driver requirements because the manufacturers aren't supporting open-source drivers | 22:42 |
genii | It's almost certainly some problemmatic Broadcom | 22:42 |
yofun | nope. not broadcom | 22:43 |
yofun | description: Wireless interface product: RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. | 22:43 |
k1l | yofun: then do a update to 13.10 but better 14.04 | 22:43 |
k1l | yofun: dirver support for wifi depends heavily on kernels. so with newer ubuntu releases you get newer kernels. | 22:43 |
yofun | is there a way to update from 13.04 to 14.04? | 22:44 |
k1l | and btw, 13.04 is out of support. you dont get heartbleed bugfixes etc for that anymore | 22:44 |
k1l | yofun: no. you need to got over 13.10 | 22:44 |
yofun | k1l: so if I upgrade to 13.04 then I can? | 22:44 |
k1l | 13.04 -> 13.10 -> 14.04 | 22:44 |
k1l | or get a 14.04 iso and make a 14.04 install anyway | 22:45 |
yofun | k1l: Im doing "sudo do-release-upgrade | 22:45 |
yofun | Better yet "sudo do-distribution-upgrade -d" | 22:46 |
uskerine | hi, I would like to setup a usb-based distro for a thin client using ubuntu server. I have seen that there is the "universal usb installer" that helps you to move from cd iso into usb. Once installed into the usb, if you install adittional packages and perform changes in the services launched, will they persist within the usb? | 22:46 |
Longshot38 | Good some talk of network issues. I got one with 14.04. New install and now no networking due to no permissions to my network adaptors. As such no driver updates are possible. | 22:46 |
Bashing-om | !EOL | yo | 22:48 |
ubottu | yo: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 22:48 |
genii | uskerine: All you need to do is just install from CD/DVD or a second USB stick onto the USB stick as if it was a hard drive | 22:48 |
uskerine | i can't use CD/DVD, for some reason my thin client does not get on well with my external dvd unit | 22:49 |
Bashing-om | yofun: ^^ Not so easy to relaese upgrade from EOL. The method is in the tutorial. | 22:49 |
uskerine | if i use usb stick as if it were hard drive, won't it be dangerous in terms of performance? i mean, like /var and all those temporary files | 22:49 |
uskerine | like the usb flash memory could be degraded soon if not accessed only in read only? | 22:50 |
MPY_mobile | uskerine: how thin is your thin client? if all you need to do is talk to a server with http, you could use chromium os | 22:50 |
andy__ | so noob here but viewing youtube consistently freezes gui | 22:50 |
genii | uskerine: Well, it will wear out the stick sooner than it would normally have lasted, yes. But you can reduce this a bit by making ramdisks for temp data instead of constantly writing it to the stick | 22:51 |
Luyin | hello guys, I'm using 14.04 and I just installed steam from the software-center. it connects to my account, opens the normal window, then shows the "connecting to your account" dialogue again and opens another window. it repeats that untill killed by pkill -9 steam (no reactions to other kill/killall commands). as such, steam is unusable to me. any suggestions? | 22:51 |
genii | Luyin: Might want to ask in #ubuntu-steam | 22:51 |
MPY_mobile | steam isnt in the software centre? what did you install? | 22:52 |
Luyin | MPY_mobile: it is | 22:52 |
john_doe_jr1 | how do you know the base that a string text is encoded with..is there some bash command for this? Fo r example if I get a response from an xmlrpc server…is the response encoded as base64 or something like that? | 22:52 |
MPY_mobile | you double clicked the deb and it imstalled it with the software centre? | 22:52 |
andy__ | eventually could not login gui. had to drop to terminal mv .Xauthority to _Xauthority to get access to gui again | 22:53 |
Luyin | no -.- there is a version of steam available through the software center | 22:53 |
genii | uskerine: Also, if this is a thin client, is there a server on the other end which it can mount with nfs or something and do it's writing there? | 22:53 |
MPY_mobile | Luyin: You are corrwct. I apologise. | 22:54 |
uskerine | i want to do something that inmediatelly brings up a RDP client | 22:54 |
uskerine | no window manager, no other apps | 22:54 |
Luyin | MPY_mobile: no problem ;) | 22:54 |
uskerine | just RDP client maximized | 22:54 |
andy__ | not sure if FLASH is culprit AGAIN but yea added BLOCKFLASH to Firefox to in case it's the cause of nonsense | 22:54 |
nfshr | How can i deactivate the duso-warning ("be responsible" etc..) it prints every time i use sudo.. | 22:55 |
Luyin | I'm going to repaste the question to #ubuntu-steam. let's see if the guys there know something | 22:55 |
uskerine | genii, no i want to avoid mounting a server | 22:55 |
nfshr | *sudo-warning | 22:55 |
uskerine | i did that with LTSP once, and it was a pain in the ass | 22:55 |
uskerine | plus this thin client will be in separate LAN than the servers | 22:55 |
SchrodingersScat | Luyin: have you tried the .deb off their website? | 22:57 |
Luyin | SchrodingersScat: no, I haven't. but I just found a suggestion from a blog, trying that. hang on. | 22:57 |
TJ- | uskerine: Create a unique Xsession and use something like xrdp | 22:58 |
andy__ | so dumb nood question, is using FLASH on the Internet tubes an, "and or duh" stupid newbie thing? | 22:59 |
genii | uskerine: In this scenario, I think you are better off to PXE boot the box, then the dhcp server hands off to the next server it needs to talk to | 22:59 |
uskerine | no way to deal with dhcp servers, i don't control the scenario, plus I already had a bad experience with deploying thin clients with PXE, i think it is much easier to launch locally the rdp's | 23:00 |
SchrodingersScat | andy__: you should be able to flash | 23:00 |
genii | uskerine: You might want to do something like oem-config-remaster to make a custom install stick that does the stuff like make ramdisks for some mountpoints | 23:03 |
uskerine | sounds like complex, isn't easier to modify it manually once installed? | 23:05 |
uskerine | (never tried it, I am just asking) | 23:05 |
powerrr | sudo | 23:05 |
genii | uskerine: If you're going to be doing this on a large scale, would be easier in the end. If just a few machines then manually is probably actually faster | 23:08 |
uskerine | it is very few machines, 3 or 4 | 23:09 |
does | Hi everyone.I am using ubuntu gnome 12.04. I am running into this issue. https://unsee.cc/denomagi/ It happens sometimes when i resume from standby. I will be back in 2 hours,and i was wondering if you guys would be able to think about it when I am gone. Thanks!! | 23:09 |
andy__ | most troubleshooting *is* about the mitigation :-) | 23:09 |
syrius | I have a SSD go bad, so I bought another (roughly same size) and used dd to clone. everything works fine but gparted shows the new disk as completely unallocated | 23:10 |
syrius | I'd like to "fix" it before something goes wrong with the new drive.. if at all possible | 23:11 |
syrius | without formatting and repartitioning | 23:11 |
maek | this is silly, but how do I tell if my ubuntu is using upstart or systemd or something for init. its 14.04. | 23:14 |
maek | and whats the diff/connection with /etc/init and /etc/init.d scripts? | 23:14 |
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genii | maek: init contains upstart, init.d has the old sysvinit stuff | 23:15 |
maek | genii: how can I tell what will be used? | 23:15 |
maek | i have docker.io installed and it provides both files | 23:16 |
syrius | maek: http://askubuntu.com/questions/5039/what-is-the-difference-between-etc-init-and-etc-init-d | 23:16 |
maek | syrius: thanks! | 23:16 |
syrius | maek: np | 23:16 |
genii | maek: All the stuff in /etc/init runs first with upstart, then upstart actually runs all the old-style scripts in /etc/init.d with the job in /etc/init called rc-sysinit.conf | 23:17 |
maek | genii: thanks! | 23:17 |
maek | genii: does that mean init doesnt run in 14.04 or it just doesnt starting things? | 23:19 |
uskerine | does usb device depends on the number of usb devices in the system or does it depend on which socket is plugged into? | 23:21 |
uskerine | so, while installing from usb stick into another usb stick, would be the second (destination) one be the same device after I remove the first (installation) usb stick? | 23:22 |
genii | maek: init runs, but basically the runlevels don't mean much since it's more event-driven. Ubuntu anyhow always had runlevels 2 through 5 as equal | 23:22 |
SandItDown | Hi. I was getting a black screen with just a blinking cursor trying to start up. I've managed to boot off of a USB stick. How can I now try an diagnose? | 23:22 |
genii | uskerine: Just change the mountpoints to use UUID instead of /dev/sdX | 23:23 |
genii | uskerine: Then it won't matter where you plug it in | 23:23 |
uskerine | I am fine with plugging it in the same place, just wondering if the X in /dev/sdX depends on socket or on order | 23:23 |
meccooll | TJ-, can i see your xrandr? that would show results of your xorg.conf right? | 23:23 |
TJ- | meccooll: No, that just shows the detected monitors and resolutions on the particular display | 23:24 |
maek | genii: thanks for the quick education. appreciate the help. | 23:24 |
genii | maek: np | 23:24 |
genii | uskerine: On the order they are plugged in. First one is lower designation | 23:24 |
uskerine | ok, thanks | 23:25 |
darkseid | http://paste.ubuntu.com/7425707/ -- output when I run dolphin.. | 23:25 |
darkseid | Can anybody help me? | 23:25 |
qwd | I followed the instructions on some site and installed git gcc pkg-config libx11-dev libxtst-dev libxi-dev but now I want to remove the packages that were installed. When doing apt-get remove those packages it wants to uninstall ubuntu-desktop as well. How do I only uninstall the new files that came from installing that list? | 23:26 |
meccooll | TJ-, where are changes i do in System Settings>Displays get saved? And do they take precedence over xorg.conf? | 23:27 |
genii | uskerine: Actually, it works like so: on an already booted system, first plugged in no matter the plug is lower letter. If they are plugged in before boot, then the one in the first usb plug is the lowest | 23:28 |
genii | ( just to clarify) | 23:29 |
uskerine | ok, that clarifies | 23:29 |
uskerine | so i can ensure that i will install on /dev/sdc (just an example) and once i remove the installation usb it will be still /dev/sdc | 23:29 |
TJ- | meccooll: I don't use System Settings, I only use "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" | 23:29 |
darkseid | http://paste.ubuntu.com/7425707/ -- output when I run dolphin, its crashing all the time in kubuntu 14.04.. | 23:30 |
genii | uskerine: The catch-22 here is that usually the one you install from is sda, and then say the one you install to is sdb. When you boot next time, it will be the new sda instead. So you have to modify the fstab to reflect this | 23:31 |
genii | uskerine: I'm leaving soon but can usually be found here weekdays 10am-5pm EST if you need to talk to me another time :) | 23:35 |
simpleuser_ | Hi there. I’m running Byobu on Ubuntu 12.04. I added my user’s ssh key in .ssh/authorized_keys but now when I connect I get "can't create socket: Permission denied" and no tmux session. Any idea ? :( | 23:38 |
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darkseid | http://paste.ubuntu.com/7425707/ -- output when I run dolphin, its crashing all the time in kubuntu 14.04.. Gwenview is crashing also.. | 23:41 |
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Guest77897 | hallo | 23:44 |
uskerine | thanks a lot genii, really kind from your side | 23:44 |
robjloranger | hello | 23:44 |
daftykins | velcome | 23:44 |
Guest77897 | how are you daftykins? | 23:45 |
daftykins | i am fine ty, however this is a support channel, not one for general chat (: | 23:45 |
Guest77897 | oh okay sorry | 23:45 |
daftykins | Making enemies and alienating people. A book by daftykins | 23:47 |
Beldar | where do I buy....;) | 23:48 |
daftykins | Beldar: :D perhaps i should release it under a free license | 23:48 |
meccooll | TJ-, hmm and X -configure ends with (EE) Server terminated with error (2). Closing log file. | 23:50 |
MonkeyDust | "friends come and go, but enemies stay forever" | 23:52 |
TJ- | meccooll: Maybe it's an AMD/ATI thing? Best thing to do is build up from a simple config in stages and test | 23:52 |
MyWay | somebody can help? I'm using ubuntu server 14.04, I'm using passwd to change my user (non-root) password from ssh, it says the password has been updated, but it's not updated, any idea? | 23:53 |
jasabella | im trying to install cinnamon on kubuntu 12.04 and i get an error when i try to log on... it says it cant start cinnamon... any ideas? | 23:57 |
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