[00:00] <zeeble> To paste, you do Ctrl Shift V
[00:00] <zeeble> Ctrl V shows up as ^V
[00:00] <Kuroshita> Seven_Six_Two, nah I'm just a regular Joe with an Ubuntu install, nothing more
[00:00] <kiorky> does someone have the kernel parameters to use with 14.04 ? , the ones contained in te iso do not work ...
[00:00] <Seven_Six_Two> Amy_Lu_Who, that's an important command. I can type that one faster than I can type my email address.
[00:00] <darkangel> Hey i was woundering does Ubuntu OS make your Hard Ware in ur desktop Last Longer?
[00:01] <kiorky> (on a gruB2 bootable usb stick)
[00:01] <zeeble> I used the default switches kiorky .. wouldn't know
[00:01] <Seven_Six_Two> Kuroshita, then no, it's open, so you can do with it as you please, within the terms of the licenses.
[00:01] <Bashing-om> kiorky: Do you not have ubuntu installed onto the hard disk of the machine ?
[00:01] <zeeble> darkangel: No. The only way h/w lasts longer is if your rig runs cooler.
[00:01] <Seven_Six_Two> !GPL | Kuroshita
[00:01] <professor_soap> Seven_Six_Two: CUPS wont authorize me, using correct root login.
[00:02] <darkangel> ok thx
[00:02] <Amy_Lu_Who> ok, well I am taking notes by the dozen so I will jot that down.
[00:02] <kiorky> Bashing-om: no, for a bunch of new boxes, i was used to make an, usbstick with lot of bootable iso on iit
[00:02] <kiorky> Bashing-om: having a stick == only one install is just dumb
[00:02] <Seven_Six_Two> professor_soap, there should be a log for it in /var/log but I don't have cups (or a printer) (or another pc to test it with) so I am not sure
[00:02] <Kuroshita> Seven_Six_Two, awesome, that makes me feel a lot more comfortable about it
[00:02] <Beldar> fergal32, Couple questions, 1. is the computers hardware sufficient and do you know the graphic hardware. 2. Have you checked the sum of the download, and or tried to boot the usb on another computer?
[00:03] <kiorky> Bashing-om: (like having backtrace, sysrescuecd, gentoo, ubuntu on the same usbstick, up to 12.04, this was easy to do with grub2.)
[00:03] <Seven_Six_Two> biab >> phone call
[00:04] <Bashing-om> kiorky: I knew there was some changes to grub2 in 14.04, unaware of how it would affect booting the USBstick.
[00:05] <kiorky> Bashing-om: pastebin.com/imUhkckh
[00:06] <Bashing-om> kiorky:  looking at imUhkck .,
[00:06] <kiorky> Bashing-om: the first entry is soemthing that starts my 14.04 iso but this is missing soemthing as the debian installer says 'no cdrom'
[00:06] <rypervenche> kiorky: I have the same thing set up.
[00:06] <sudormrf> hey guys!  could someone help me answer a couple of questions about this dhcpd.conf?  I think I understand most everything I am looking at, but I do have a couple of questions. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455025/
[00:06] <rypervenche> kiorky: Let me see what I used to fix it.
[00:07] <kiorky> rypervenche: thx !
[00:08] <daftykins> sudormrf: you *again*!
[00:09] <sudormrf> daftykins, yes, I am always around to learn new things :)
[00:09] <Bashing-om> kiorky: Sorry, I know that there have been changes in grub in 14.04, I have not to this time installed 14.04 and am not qualified to offer an opinion in this instance.
[00:09] <Amy_Lu_Who> great the "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y dist-upgrade" is done.  do I go back to the Ubuntu software center and try WINE again or do I use the terminal?
[00:10] <kiorky> Bashing-om: well rypervenche may have a clue o hope
[00:10] <kiorky> *i hope
[00:10] <daftykins> sudormrf: that router IP is wrong, starting the range at 100 - 254 is curious and .1.2 for DNS is weird
[00:12] <Bashing-om> kiorky: I then am standing by also to "learn new things" !
[00:12] <rypervenche> kiorky: This is what I use for 14.04: http://ryp.io/3m
[00:12] <kiorky> rypervenche: not for the server cd i think
[00:12] <HM06> somehow I've managed to disable my unity plugin from ccsm in trusty, and now logging into my account just shows my wallpaper and nothing else
[00:12] <HM06> any ideas?
[00:12] <kiorky> rypervenche: as this one do not have any casper folder in the iso
[00:13] <rypervenche> kiorky: Oh, sorry. Yeah I'm still having that problem with Debian. Let me figure that oneout.
[00:13] <nith1210> HM06: Are you asking how to get unity back?
[00:13] <HM06> nith1210: I am, yes
[00:14] <nith1210> HM06: does CTRL+ALT+T bring up a terminal?
[00:14] <HM06> nope
[00:14] <nith1210> CTRL+ALT+F1; log in then type DISPLAY=:0 ccsm
[00:14] <kiorky> rypervenche: yep just verified, the desktop folder have a casper folder
[00:14] <HM06> I can log into the root account and his desktop works fine though
[00:14] <Yelu> professor_soap, add your user to group lpadmin with sudo adduser <user> lpadmin (log out and log in again with that <user>). the logs live in /var/log/cups/...
[00:14] <kiorky> rypervenche: the server cd does not have this folder
[00:14] <nith1210> HM06: CTRL+ALT+F1; log in then type DISPLAY=:0 ccsm
[00:15] <HM06> I'm currently talking to you through irssi on tty6
[00:15] <nith1210> HM06: so open another TTY, set DISPLAY and run ccsm, then go back to tty7 to view it
[00:16] <professor_soap> Yelu: ok! Thx, will try that now.
[00:16] <HM06> nith1210: alright, ccsm is open
[00:17] <nith1210> HM06: look for Ubuntu Unity Plugin, click it and on the left hand side will be a checkbox "Enable Ubuntu Unity Plugin"
[00:17] <HM06> nith1210: nith1210 it's already checked
[00:18] <professor_soap> Yelo: doesnt work
[00:18] <bluezone> Can someone explain a small piece of documentation to me? Control+F: 'ssh -C -D 1080 laptop' at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/PortForwarding  is laptop the name of the computer?
[00:18] <professor_soap> Yelu: I have added the user
[00:19] <professor_soap> Yelu: logged out and logged in
[00:19] <nith1210> HM06: Ok, ccsm isn't the issue. If you run "unity --replace" from the tty, does it show anything useful?
[00:19] <professor_soap> Yelu: im browsing into the CUPS web interface remotely from another machine
[00:19] <professor_soap> Yelu: CUPS asks for user and password but im unauthorized
[00:19] <nith1210> HM06: also, why are you logging in as root?
[00:20] <HM06> nith1210: because I wanted to check if it worked when my user account didn't
[00:20] <HM06> nith1210: what should I be looking for in unity --replace?
[00:21] <rypervenche> kiorky: Let me try my new setup. brb
[00:21] <HM06> nith1210: also, it seems to keep my gtk and icon themes, but no launcher, dash, hotkeys, etc
[00:22] <Amy_Lu_Who> daftykins, thankyou!  I got it now
[00:22] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: all working?
[00:23] <nith1210> HM06: I'm looking for startup failures specifically. THings that start with ERROR.
[00:23] <Amy_Lu_Who> daftykins, yes, it is.  i think.  it launched.  will you say thankyou to seven six two for me?
[00:23] <nith1210> HM06: DISPLAY=:0 unity --replace > unity.log 2>&1
[00:23] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: sure :) enjoy o/
[00:23] <nith1210> HM06: wait for a minute, then CTRL+C
[00:23] <Bashing-om> bluezone: do termianl command -> uname -a <- 2nd field is the "name".
[00:23] <nith1210> HM06: then cat unity.log | pastebinit
[00:23] <bluezone> Basically what i'm asking is, to use the method described in the documentation for Dynamic port fowarding with ssh, my localhost has to accept incoming connections on port 22 right? Bashing-om
[00:24] <Amy_Lu_Who> daftykins, I'm sure I'll be back for more tech support.  :)  thanks and goodbye
[00:24] <HM06> nith1210: there's nothig starting with ERROR
[00:25] <Bashing-om> bluezone: port 22 is the standard port for ssh, yes ( but can be reassigned).
[00:25] <bluezone> i see
[00:25] <Yelu> professor_soap, when I'm going to http://102.168.0.123:631/ (cups startpage on LAN) then I'm not confronted with a login?
[00:26] <professor_soap> Yelu: not there but when trying to for example add a printer
[00:26] <professor_soap> or removing a printer job
[00:26] <professor_soap> or changing some setting.
[00:26] <professor_soap> try /admin
[00:26] <sudormrf> daftykins, this is for a server that is acting as the primary DHCP and DNS server
[00:26] <fergal32> Beldar: graphics is intel 4400 hd. itś the same usb stick i used before
[00:26] <sudormrf> daftykins, but I have to go.  will pick this up tomorrow :).
[00:27]  * Yelu looking up the configuration file for cups
[00:29] <archimedes_> So is there any update on the bug that kicks you off the internet every 20 minutes? Happening to me on Xubuntu, Ubuntu etc etc
[00:29] <Amy_Lu_Who> i'm back.  :/  now it wants to install a folder called "C:\Program Files (x86)\Maxis\SimCity 3000"  i know c: does not exist.  or I think it doesn't
[00:29] <Beldar> fergal32, This a dual boot, if so with what exactly, and has this ever been a computer with W8?
[00:30] <Anden> what's the command ubuntu runs behind the scenes when you click on a hard drive that is not yet mounted in the file browser? it's quite nice because it obviously automatically detects all the right switches to mount the device with. i'd love to use it in my scripts too
[00:30] <fergal32> Beldar: yes, it has been a win 8 system but never mind. xubuntu boots fine
[00:31] <fergal32> Beldar: thx for your time
[00:31] <Beldar> fergal32, sure
[00:31] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: in WINE land, the fake C:\ is in like /home/username/wine/c/ or similar
[00:31] <Yelu> professor_soap, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455112/
[00:31] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: it'll think it *does* exist though, so just say yes and it'll probably work
[00:33] <Amy_Lu_Who> daftykins, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Maxis\SimCity 3000 does not exist.  do you want the folder created?
[00:33] <Amy_Lu_Who> daftykins, yes?
[00:33] <nith1210> HM06: Any luck?
[00:33] <Yelu> professor_soap, rename your current cupsd.conf (mv ...) and adapt my cupsd.conf to your LAN. - Then restart cups (/etc/init.d/cups restart)
[00:34] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: yep do it like you would if it were Windows
[00:34] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: where are you from btw? just curious.
[00:34] <Amy_Lu_Who> WA state
[00:34] <Amy_Lu_Who> daftykins,  and yourself?
[00:35] <bluezone> Bashing-om, I don't know i keep trying to ssh the router and i'm always getting connection refused, any idea?
[00:36] <bluezone> i fowarded a port for it
[00:36] <bluezone> and i'm using the -p option
[00:36] <professor_soap> Yelu: solved it, had a bad passoword
[00:36] <professor_soap> worked on ubuntu with a warning but CUPS denied it as valid.
[00:37] <Yelu> professor_soap, nice one :D - All good now ...
[00:37] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: ah west coast? the island of Guernsey here
[00:38] <Anden> found it, it was gvfs-mount -d /dev/sda4 :) so awesome. doesnt even need root
[00:38] <Bashing-om> bluezone: It has been ages since I set up ssh, I am not the best person to ask. But ya ssh into your target machine, not to the router, the router will forward to port 22 on the machine.
[00:39] <nith1210> bluezone: You are sshing from where to where?
[00:40] <bluezone> nith1210, i suppose i am sshing to myself, i don't really understand. I'm trying to setup a dynamic port fowarding for SOCKS, one of the steps is something like this: ssh -vv -C -p9567  -D1080 bluezone-ubuntu
[00:40] <bluezone> the port is fowarded on my router (9567) both externally and internally
[00:41] <bluezone> but the connection is refused
[00:41] <daftykins> bluezone: did you reconfigure sshd to run on that port and restart it afterward?
[00:41] <nith1210> bluezone: Where is the machine that you're trying to ssh from?
[00:41] <oneof3> hello. i installed ia-32libs by using the command sudo apt-get install ia-32libs. how can i remove it? sudo apt-get remove is-32libs wont work nor did sudo apt-get uninstall ia-32libs
[00:41] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: i have to sleep now, night \o
[00:42] <Amy_Lu_Who> daftykins, thank you once again.  that was more about learning to install software than getting a silly old as heck game on here. :)  now it is time to go shopping...
[00:42] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: buy me something nice!
[00:43] <bluezone> daftykins, i'm not sure what you mean, so probably no :( I'm not an expert in this field,  nith1210 i am sshing from my own machine right next to me and basically that is also bluezone-ubuntu
[00:43] <Amy_Lu_Who> hehe.  i was thingk photoshpop pro, i have the hubby's cretit card...
[00:43] <bluezone> nith1210, i.e. the full command with the user is: bluezone@bluezone-ubuntu:~$ ssh -vv -C -p9567  -D1080 bluezone-ubuntu
[00:44] <bluezone> i was told to do this here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/PortForwarding  Under 'dynamic port fowarding'
[00:44] <nith1210> bluezone: the command isn't wrong, you're having a connection issue.
[00:44] <daftykins> Amy_Lu_Who: i wouldn't recommend buying windows programs and expecting them to run on ubuntu without first looking at the WINE compatibility database - but even then it's best to try out free native programs instead, check out 'The GIMP' for an image editing program
[00:44] <daftykins> anyway ta-ra \o
[00:45] <nith1210> bluezone: but you're trying to ssh into yourself with that command
[00:45] <nith1210> bluezone: I'd bet if you do "ssh -vv -C -p22 -D1080 bluezone-ubuntu" it might work.
[00:45] <bluezone> nith1210, so does that even require any port fowarding at all?
[00:45] <bluezone> hmm ok
[00:45] <nith1210> bluezone: no, the dynamic port forward doesn't make sense through the machine you're already on.
[00:46] <bluezone> nope, ssh: connect to host bluezone-ubuntu port 22: Connection refused
[00:46] <nith1210> bluezone: what port is sshd running on?
[00:46] <Amy_Lu_Who> daftykins, will do.  i am still getting used to the transition.  i have seen the light.  thank you again and good night.
[00:47] <bluezone> nith1210, not installed
[00:48] <bluezone> i guess that's the problem
[00:48] <bluezone> the docs don't even mention anything about this though...
[00:48] <nith1210> bluezone: what's the over-arching thing you're trying to do?
[00:49] <bluezone> nith1210, i'm trying to basically use tsocks for some applications to have them use my amazon aws console instead of my own network (directly)
[00:49] <bluezone> (not the console but my amazon instance :P)
[00:49] <timh> anyone expert at nvidia driver installs?    I have a boot up of constant 'nouveau' lines - what happened?  I don't even know what to google :-(
[00:50] <lazarus_> how do i boot an iso direct frm HDD using grub 2
[00:50] <Yelu> bluezone, each machine you want to ssh in, must have a running sshd (sudo apt-get install openssh-server) listening to incoming connections
[00:50] <timh> I replaced an old nvidia card with a new one... I think I know how to fix the issue but I cannot even get to a terminal shell because 'nouveau' text scrolls down forever
[00:50] <Brumble> Hi guys, If any ones able I need some help figuring something out on ubuntu :)
[00:51] <timh> hi
[00:51] <Brumble> Hi :)
[00:51] <Beldar> lazarus_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot
[00:51] <nith1210> bluezone: are you able to ssh into your aws machine?
[00:51] <timh> lazarus_: you want to use a live media like from a usb flash drive?
[00:51] <bluezone> Yelu, thanks for the explanation, i was just about to type that in question form hehe. Perhaps they should add this in the docs though! https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/PortForwarding
[00:51] <bluezone> nith1210, yes
[00:51] <Brumble> in ubuntu 14 is it normal to have a fat32 partition /boot/efi?
[00:52] <nith1210> bluezone: what port is it on?
[00:52] <bluezone> i believe it is on port 22
[00:52] <Yelu> bluezone, and check your firewall for the ports you're using (22 or what you defined there)
[00:53] <Bashing-om> lazarus_: See: -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot  .
[00:53] <Yelu> bluezone, sudo netstat -tulp
[00:53] <Yelu> bluezone, that will give you the running services
[00:54] <nith1210> bluezone: in the ssh command you want, you want to use ssh -vvC -p<port1> -D<port2> <host>
[00:55] <nith1210> bluezone: <port1> is the port ssh is on. <port2> is the local port. <host> is the machine you want to push packets through
[00:55] <Bashing-om> Brumble: Ya got Windows * and/or GPT partitioning, then yep you will see a /boot/efi partition.
[00:55] <nith1210> bluezone: the local port has to be free and unused, 1080 is a good number for this.
[00:55] <Pencil_> hello
[00:56] <Brumble> Well I don't have windows thats why it concerns me lol
[00:56] <bluezone> nith1210, this is like the local port fowarding section right?
[00:56] <Bashing-om> Brumble: Then I recon ya got a disk that is partitioned in the GPT format.
[00:56] <bluezone> nith1210, is it the same as this? ssh -L 8080:www.ubuntuforums.org:80 <host>
[00:57] <nith1210> bluezone: it's not the same as that, but similar
[00:57] <bluezone> hmm
[00:57] <Brumble> Thanks for the help :)
[00:57] <nith1210> bluezone: put it like this
[00:58] <nith1210> bluezone: -R <stuff> -L <stuff> and -D<port> can all be substituted in, you still need to ssh to the target computer
[00:58] <Bashing-om> Brumble: One of the reasons we are here. Welcome.
[00:59] <Brumble> Google said gpt is for larger drives :)
[00:59] <Brumble> I have a 1tb drive that may be why
[01:00] <Pencil_> My ubuntu has developed a new issue.  I click on the home folder icon and now nothing happens.  Does that sound familiar to anyone.?
[01:00] <Bashing-om> Brumble: Well, yes and no , GPT is the thing now to get around the 4 primary partition limits of the leagacy partitioning.
[01:00] <nith1210> bluezone: -D<port> is basically the local_port in -L<local_port>:<target_host>:<target_port>; With dynamic port forwarding, the second two are constantly changing
[01:00] <bluezone> nith1210, the thing that bothers me about this method (if i understand it correctly that is) is that all application instances will be using the amazon instances (albeit it is easier)
[01:01] <nith1210> bluezone: all the ones you run with tsocks, yes; not the rest.
[01:01] <bluezone> oh
[01:01] <Brumble> So I should not be concerned about ubuntu having a fat32 partition I take it :)
[01:01] <nith1210> bluezone: unless you set it as your global proxying; then the game is a bit different.
[01:01] <nith1210> bluezone: if all you want to do is browse, you can set up the proxy firefox's network settings
[01:02] <Bashing-om> Brumble: yep, just what it takes to make the system work. small fat32 partition to hold the boot code.
[01:02] <bluezone> yeah that's not my goal though, i will try this method you suggested then, do i still need to have an ssh server running on my computer for it to work?
[01:02] <Brumble> Awesome you helped alot, it was bothering me I'm glad it's normal!
[01:03] <nith1210> bluezone: no, you need the ssh server on the machine you want to proxy through
[01:03] <nith1210> bluezone: and, just in case, tsocks doesn't work with java; though you can still use the proxy with java.
[01:04] <Bashing-om> Brumble: Hey great, .. things are changing, we got to adapt to them . UEFI is a great thing but it is different, efi is a good thing -> different.
[01:05] <Brumble> I bet ubuntu will run on more devices thanks to the efi being supported
[01:07] <Gumby> hi all.  does anyone know if there is a current issue with the nvidia-331-updates package?  I tried installing it however it failed and now I can't remove it either.  paste at paste.ubuntu.com/7455221/
[01:08] <Bashing-om> Brumble: I often wonder about all the deals that are made to implement new inovations in our technology. Case in point getting UEFI adapted in 'buntu. now I bet that was a scene.
[01:08] <nith1210> Gumby: postinstall script failures suck.
[01:09] <Gumby> nith1210: indeed, Ive no idea how to get past it
[01:09] <nith1210> Gumby: I only know an ugly way. Let me see if I can find you a clearer one.
[01:10] <Gumby> FYI, this is on a fresh install.  The nvidia driver and another restricted driver are all that I have installed.
[01:11] <nith1210> Gumby: sudo locale-gen en_US.UTF-8
[01:11] <nith1210> Gumby: then try your -f install
[01:11] <Brumble> :)
[01:11] <Gumby> nith1210: same error
[01:12] <Bashing-om> Gumby: I looked, how did you install the Nvidia-331 driver ? direct from Nvidia, or ubuntu's "Additional drivers" utility ?
[01:12] <araujo07171> Olá
[01:12] <nith1210> Gumby: mind pastebin'ing locale -a
[01:12] <araujo07171> helloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[01:12] <nith1210> !spanish
[01:13] <Deihmos_> there are two nvidia drivers. one say proprietary, tested the other says proprietary. Wat is the difference
[01:13] <araujo07171> dude i can speak english
[01:13] <Gumby> nith1210: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455245/
[01:14] <Gumby> Deihmos_: one has been tested and one has not?
[01:14] <Deihmos_> tey are both the same
[01:14] <Deihmos_> one has updates at the end
[01:15] <nith1210> Gumby: sudo -s; in the root terminal, export LANG=C.UTF-8; apt-get -f install
[01:15] <Deihmos_> same version number
[01:15] <Gumby> nith1210: same error
[01:16] <bluezone> nith1210, the connection and everything seems to go through, but when i launch tsocks firefox ( as an example) my ip address has not changed
[01:16] <bluezone> i'm going to look into the configuration files for tsocks if i can find them
[01:17] <nith1210> bluezone: firefox uses it's own proxy settings and has a funny way of launching.
[01:17] <nith1210> bluezone: if you want to test with firefox, use the "network settings" in the preferences.
[01:17] <bluezone> ok
[01:17] <Gumby> nith1210: I'm not ever super keen on recommending a reinstall, but since this is a fresh install perhaps it might be easiest.  At least that way I could confirm an issue and report a bug
[01:18] <nith1210> Gumby: please report a bug. I can save you the reinstall though
[01:18] <Gumby> ok
[01:18] <Gumby> whats next?
[01:18] <nith1210> Gumby: does /var/lib/dpkg/info/nvidia-331.postinst exist?
[01:19] <Gumby> nith1210: no it does not
[01:19] <nith1210> Gumby: ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/info/nvidia-* ?
[01:20] <botch> iiiiiiii
[01:20] <nith1210> Gumby: it's probably called nvidia-331-updates.postinst
[01:21] <Gumby> nith1210: yes.... http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455264/
[01:21] <botch> I don't suppose I could ask a general question that I might possibly know the answer to could I?
[01:22] <nith1210> Gumby: sudo gedit that file, add a line after line 1 which reads "return 0"
[01:22] <Yelu> botch, you just did it :)
[01:22] <nith1210> !recursion
[01:22] <Yelu> !ask|botch
[01:23] <Gumby> nith1210: ugly!  hehe
[01:23] <nith1210> Gumby: yup. now do save and do your -f install
[01:23] <nith1210> Gumby: I recommend purging it immediately
[01:23] <Gumby> nith1210: indeed (already done)
[01:23] <botch> Sorry, I'm older and don't really chat..at all... really.... but I updated my mums computer from Ubuntu 13.10 to 14.04...
[01:24] <Gumby> nith1210: ah, but it failed
[01:24] <nith1210> Gumby: durring postinst?
[01:24] <botch> NOW...the computer boots to the log in screen, sits for about 3 to 5 seconds, then scrambles.  Does it need to be re-imaged again?
[01:24] <nith1210> Gumby: sorry, postrm?
[01:25] <Gumby> nith1210:  ah, didn't edit that one
[01:25] <nith1210> Gumby: same solution, yup. Still very gross.
[01:25] <Mike11123> wth?  the java channel is invite only?  lmao
[01:26] <nith1210> Mike11123: I just joined #java with no issues.
[01:26] <Gumby> nith1210: same error actually
[01:26] <Beldar> Mike11123, You sure it's not being registered with freenode
[01:26] <nith1210> Gumby: would you please pastebin it?
[01:26] <Mike11123> * Cannot join #java (Channel is invite only).
[01:26] <nith1210> Gumby: and possibly the postinst file as well?
[01:26] <Gumby> the error or the .postrm ?
[01:27] <Gumby> ok
[01:27] <nith1210> Gumby: the error first please
[01:27] <coolxcool> same here  Cannot join #java (Channel is invite only).
[01:28] <Gumby> nith1210: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455285/
[01:29] <nith1210> Gumby: Gumby ok, did you apply the same hack to the postrm script?
[01:30] <Gumby> nith1210: yes I did http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455289/
[01:31] <Mike11123> sigh.... had to register this name
[01:31] <Beldar> Mike11123, /j #someone-who-actually-cares
[01:32] <coolxcool> Beldar relax
[01:32] <nith1210> Gumby: Would you please drop it above the set -e line?
[01:33] <Gumby> nith1210: I just did the .prerm script and that worked
[01:33] <nith1210> Gumby: proving how tired I am. Good catch.
[01:33] <Gumby> :)  Thanks for the help.  Get some rest my friend.  hehe
[01:35] <nith1210> Gumby: cheers :)
[01:35] <melt7777> 14.04 cannot seem to give me dircolors in my bash shell. I followed several guides, including http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1297960  can someone help me troubleshoot please?
[01:35] <sudormrf_> daftykins, I am back.  you still around?
[01:36] <nith1210> melt7777: #bash wil be better at that
[01:36] <melt7777> well isn't bash the default shell?
[01:36] <melt7777> should this not work by default OOB?
[01:38] <Bones> Hey guys, I have a question.  I am still kind of new to Ubuntu, I have it installed on a Surface Pro, and I am using th typecover 2.  I know the latest build works with the typecover 1, and I saw there was a bugtracker for the issue with the typecover 2.  the bugtracker said the issue was resolved, and the last modification date was a month or so ago.  so it it possible that issue hasnt been
[01:38] <Bones> added to the newest version of Ubuntu?
[01:38] <nith1210> melt7777: Unless they've changed it, "dash" is the default shell, but either way it should work.
[01:39] <melt7777> Oh, i didn't know that. but I did find the answer, https://gist.github.com/marioBonales/1637696
[01:39] <melt7777> got it on the 5th google attempt. :D
[01:39] <nith1210> melt7777: great :). Welcome to a world of color.
[01:39] <melt7777> it was valid, but i had to use ls --color=auto to display it. :)
[01:40] <melt7777> dude i need the highest possible technology if i'm staring at xterms all day heheh
[01:41] <nith1210> melt7777: I'd recommend rxvt-unicode if you're doing it all day.
[01:41] <nith1210> melt7777: I find it cleaner and easier to look at once configured; though it takes a bunch of time to configure.
[01:41] <Pencil_> I dbl click on the "Home Folder" icon in the side bar and nothing happens.  My web icon and others are working.  Where can I research this ?
[01:42] <Bones> Im going to post a link to a thread, they say that it was "patched" does that mean I have to patch it manually? or is it done automatically?
[01:42] <Bones> http://linux-kernel.2935.n7.nabble.com/PATCH-Add-HID-s-to-hid-microsoft-driver-of-Surface-Type-Touch-Cover-2-to-fix-bug-td790242.html
[01:42] <Yelu> melt7777, you can dins the definitions in your .bashrc file under your home. - To roll back (if messed), just copy a new one from /etc/skel/.bashrc to your home (there are other files as templates there)
[01:42] <melt7777> oooh this is neat, perl extensions
[01:42] <melt7777> i was using /etc/bash.bashrc
[01:42] <Yelu> melt, sorry ^find
[01:43] <melt7777> i am coming from debian land and not having that much trouble
[01:43] <sudormrf_> hey guys, I am looking at setting up a server as the primary DHCP and DNS server on my LAN.  I have something setup already which I can surely copy the configs from, but I would like to understand what is actually happening in the config.
[01:44] <sudormrf_> specifically information about ddns lines I see in the dhcpd.conf.  I would think that ddclient would take care of this type of stuff, or am I incorrect?
[01:44] <melt7777> sadly i instlaled all the same exact stuff and it's over a gig more in ubuntu :D
[01:45] <Bones> I am having an issue with this bug in the latest build of ubuntu, do I have to manually patch it?            https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64811
[01:46] <sudormrf_> <---rtfm now.
[01:46] <Bones> so it has been fixed?
[01:50] <Bones> okay, so I found the patch file that fixes my issue.  how do i apply the file to ubuntu? and does it have to be in diff format?
[01:51] <sudormrf_> Bones, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/natty/man1/patch.1.html
[01:51] <Bones> thanks
[01:51] <sudormrf_> Bones, typically patch -p1 < patchfile
[01:52] <Bones> so i am still new to this, I know i use terminal for that, but where does the file have to be located?
[01:53] <sudormrf_> Bones, no worries about being new, we are all in some stage of learning.  The location of the file shouldn't matter.
[01:53] <Bones> cool, ill attempt and report back
[01:54] <sudormrf_> daftykins, AWAKEN :D
[01:59] <sudormrf_> Hey guys, so I am trying to understand a few lines in this conf file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455367/ specifically lines 1-9 and lines 25-28.  This was pulled from my current setup, I modified certain things in the config to obfuscate the setup a bit, but nothing that would "break" anything.  I could surely copy this config over to my new seutp, but I want to understand what is going on here.
[02:00] <sudormrf_> as far as I understand it, on my current setup ddclient is not actually doing anything and dynamic dns is being handled by something else, but assuming I were to use ddclient on the new setup, would lines 1-7 be required? how about 25-28?
[02:04] <porten> if I wanted to require a list of packages required by my app that someone would instead of manually having to type apt-get for each, is there an easier more accepted way? should i just put the apt-get commands in a bash script or something?
[02:06] <robobenklein> How would I go about adding servers such as Java (Minecraft) as services? So as to start them and stop them accordingly with the uniform 'sudo service' commands. Ubuntu Server 14.04.
[02:06] <robobenklein> porten: Is your app also a package?
[02:06] <porten> no it's not, it's a binary
[02:07] <nith1210> porten: why not just make a package?
[02:08] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, http://kosiara87.blogspot.com/2013/10/ubuntu-1204-create-simple-daemon.html
[02:08] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, you need to pop the item into init.d
[02:09] <porten> robobenklein: maybe that's what I was looking for, i was looking for stuff like "install package bundle" or something like that where i specify package and version and apt-get or dpkg would handle the rest
[02:09] <porten> robobenklein: like my binary depends on multiple packages
[02:10] <bluezone> nith1210, so  fowarding to the SOCKS server seems to work with the browser settings but doesnt work if i just launch tsocks <any application here> perhaps i need to configure tsocks? Do you know where i can find the config file?
[02:10] <robobenklein> I would imagine simply adding a simple check for those dependencies, and if they don't have them present them with a dialouge allowing them to execute the apt-get install command. However I see adding dependencies to a package much simpler
[02:11] <nith1210> bluezone: man tsocks.conf
[02:11] <robobenklein> sudormrf_: Thanks
[02:11] <zenNamaste> good morning all. The fonts is very tiny after a reboot in my laptop. I have really no idea about why. The font is tiny in both unity and my app(terminal, emacs, firefox...) here is the screenshot: http://imagebin.org/310544
[02:11] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, https://gist.github.com/naholyr/4275302 there is an example
[02:11] <nith1210> porten: google dh-make tutorials, it's what you really want.
[02:11] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, good luck :)
[02:13] <porten> nith1210: ok, great thanks
[02:13] <sudormrf_> so is anyone around to help me out with my dhcpd question? :D
[02:14] <robobenklein> I'm game for helping
[02:14] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, hey guys, I am looking at setting up a server as the primary DHCP and DNS server on my LAN.  I have something setup already which I can surely copy the configs from, but I would like to understand what is actually happening in the config.
[02:15] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, specifically information about ddns lines I see in the dhcpd.conf.  I would think that ddclient would take care of this type of stuff, or am I incorrect?
[02:15] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, I am reading the man page for dhcpd.conf right now, I have answered my question about line 3, but the other lines are something I am still not sure about.  Still reading the man page, though.
[02:17] <robobenklein> Heh, man pages, I should probably read those too, however I do so ever rarely. I have little experience with what your speaking about, but my gut tells me that the ddns lines in there tell the dchpd to interact with ddclient
[02:19] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, that is what I am thinking too.  I just need to figure out why it is there and what not.  Still reading :D.  RTFM, should be the first step, but sadly it is often easier for us to just ask someone (I am certainly guilty of this myself).
[02:20] <robobenklein> sudormrf: Well assuming you're not in a production env, I'd take out those lines and see what happens, although you may break things it's a great way to learn
[02:21] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, what I am doing now is building out the setup in a VM, then I will just move those conf files over to a production machine once I have verified everything is up and running.  I agree that is a good way to learn, but it can also generate more questions, specifically the *why* did removing x cause it to break? lel
[02:22] <robobenklein> Lol, send me a paste link and then maybe I'll have a better understanding
[02:22] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, of what? the config?
[02:22] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, it was above, but http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455367/
[02:24] <sudormrf_> just got to the section in the man page about the ddns entry
[02:25] <robobenklein> sudormrf_ Oh, those lines are in there most likely to provide domain name services, like to assign 'mycomputer.local' automagically, and to set the server name so when someone enters 'example.com' that server will take it before it gets to the internet
[02:26] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, good point. :).
[02:28] <html> hey
[02:28] <robobenklein> Hi
[02:29] <html> some reason vlc has not sound;even though it worked out of the box util a bit ago
[02:29] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, how about lines 25-28
[02:29] <Gerowen> Random question.  I'm upgrading my mom's Ubuntu 13.10 laptop to 14.04, but her external doesn't have enough space to hold all her files and I don't feel like waiting 10 years for it to copy to mine.  If I boot from my 14.04 USB stick, does it give me an option to "Upgrade" an existing installtion from the USB stick so I don't have to wait for it to download everything?
[02:30] <sudormrf_> Gerowen, it should
[02:30] <robobenklein> sudormrf_ Clearly security encryption settings, likely for setting private and public keys
[02:30] <Gerowen> sudormrf_: That's what I thought, but I couldn't remember.
[02:30] <sudormrf_> robobenklein, cool.  poodoo.  I have to go.
[02:30] <Gerowen> Just waiting on 13.10 to do a dist-upgrade before I do that.
[02:31] <Beldar> Gerowen, Let me get this straight, your going to upgrade your mother computer without backing it up when you have the space?
[02:31] <Beldar> Not upgrade that is*
[02:31] <robobenklein> Gerowen, what hardware are you on?
[02:31] <Gerowen> Beldar: She just has an HP laptop with a little external, she's got like 14 copies of everything in folders everywhere.  I tried backing up the stuff stored locally but the drive got full.
[02:32] <Gerowen> So I'm just going to do an in place upgrade.  Worst case scenario the upgrade fails and I just boot my live USB stick and use that to move all her local files to my SSH server before nuking it and starting over.
[02:33] <Beldar> Gerowen, It is easy to find copies, I would not do any if this without a backup or image/clone, it's common sense, and your best insurance.
[02:33] <Beldar> anyway that is me is all ;)
[02:33] <Gerowen> Beldar: Yeah, Clonezilla would probably run faster than a copy/paste anyway.
[02:34] <robobenklein> Gerowen: 13.* has had dist-upgrade problems for me, just a precaution from my past experience with upgrading on intel hardware. I'd recommend upgrading from the USB 14.04 not using the built-in upgrade
[02:34] <Beldar> Gerowen, yeah clonezilla is a good option.
[02:34] <Gerowen> roboenklein: I'm just doing that to pull all the available updates for 13.10 prior to upgrading, not to do the upgrade.
[02:35] <robobenklein> Gerowen: Ah, ok
[02:36] <html> some reason vlc has not sound;even though it worked out of the box util a bit ago
[02:37] <html> how do i find out hte problem and fix it?
[02:37] <Beldar> html, Not much to work with.
[02:37] <robobenklein> html: I'd check simple mistakes like wrong sound device and rebooting everything
[02:38] <matnel> mm. I'm having an issue when trying to run ubuntu up from a normal boot model, the display just blinks "Input signal out of range; Change settings to..." however when I start the system trough recovery mode, everything works ok
[02:38] <html> robobenklein,  youtube works but local stuff is a ,no go
[02:38] <matnel> I tried the documentation in http://askubuntu.com/questions/189566/input-signal-out-of-range-change-settings-to-1600-x-900 there without success
[02:38] <robobenklein> html: Which browser?
[02:38] <html> robobenklein,  chrome
[02:39] <robobenklein> html: Go to your sound settings and be sure that you're using the correct device, as Chrome is a bit too smart for that
[02:39] <robobenklein> Then restart VLC
[02:40] <html> i do
[02:40] <Beldar> matnel, You were able to change the /etc/default/grub, if so how did you do it?
[02:41] <matnel> Beldar: trough the recovery mode
[02:41] <matnel> and yeah, I was able to do so :)
[02:41] <robobenklein> html: And you're sure that your local stuff has audio for it? VLC isn't muted individually?
[02:41] <matnel> Beldar: or, more exactly, saying that go to recovery mode and then in there resume normal boot
[02:42] <html> robobenklein,  how do i find if vlc is muted?
[02:42] <Beldar> matnel, I figured that, from the desktop than.
[02:42] <robobenklein> html: In your sound setting there should be a applications tab
[02:43] <matnel> Beldar: server installation, so just sudo nanoed it
[02:44] <Beldar> matnel, Ah, cool, not sure where to go from here.
[02:44] <OJmask> oh man i'm wrecked
[02:45] <matnel> thanks anyway Beldar :)
[02:46] <robobenklein> I've got to head, see you later. Good luck html with your audio problems (be lucky it isn't xorg related)
[02:47] <html> robo thanks
[02:49] <Guest79662> hola
[02:52] <ramos> I am trying to upgrade my dist to 14.04. Can someone take a look at the following link to help me out? : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455518/
[02:53] <xangua> ramos: if you are using lucid you want to upgrade to 12.04
[02:54] <ramos> xangua, I'm already running lucid
[02:54] <Bashing-om> ramos: +1 ^^
[02:54] <xangua> ramos: then you want to upgrade to precise 12.04¿
[02:55] <matnel> ok... running the startx gave me an error: http://humanisti.fixme.fi/~matnel/temp/Xorg.0.log
[02:55] <rww> ramos: I'm about to go away from keyboard, but in short: edit /etc/apt/sources.list (and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ if medibuntu isn't in sources.list), and remove medibuntu and cdrom lines, then do apt-get update, then try upgrading again
[02:55] <Bashing-om> ramos: Release 10.04 is End-Of-Life, and is no longer supported on the desktop.
[02:55] <matnel> so, might this be related to the display settings issue?
[02:56] <rww> ramos: (the cdrom lines aren't useful, and medibuntu got shut down a while ago so those lines won't work)
[02:56] <ltxda> hi all
[02:57] <ramos> rww, ok gonna give this a shot, are you coming back?
[02:57] <rww> ramos: yep, probably about 30 minutes
[02:57] <ramos> rww, ok
[02:57] <rww> other people should be able to help with this in the meantime though, if they can get past the "hurr 10.04 is unsupported"
[02:58] <ramos> rww, I'm not running 10.04
[02:58] <ramos> I am definitely running 12.04
[02:58] <ramos> 3.2.0-61 to be exact
[02:58] <rww> ramos: okays. same advice either way :)
[02:59] <rww> just means those cdrom lines outstayed their welcome even more
[02:59] <Beldar> ramos, can you pastebin  grep -vr "^#" /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/}
[02:59]  * rww afk
[02:59] <ramos> Beldar, yes will do that right now
[03:00] <Beldar> ramos, Cool, it shows both sources.list just for refrence
[03:01] <ramos> Beldar, here's the link http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455536/
[03:03] <ramos> Beldar, looking at the output I'm confused as all hell now! It appears as though I'm running lucid but I swear to you when I boot up, it says 12.04
[03:04] <Beldar> ramos, You have a mixture of lucid and precise in both the sources.list and sources.list.d The question is how, if you can did this happen?
[03:06] <ramos> Beldar, I have no idea. I've always followed the protocol as far as upgrades
[03:07] <ramos> Beldar, I've never had this problem with a distro and I've been running ubuntu since version 5
[03:07] <Beldar> ramos, Did you run a 10.04 to 12.04 upgrade, if so when, and how?
[03:08] <heman_> is this a wrong channel to ask why my (disable the touchpad while typing) isnt working on ubuntu 12.04 (gnome) but work on debian? (kali)
[03:08] <ramos> Yeah I went from 10 to 12 a few years ago by simply doing the upgrade update
[03:10] <Beldar> ramos, You can open the sources.list and see if the lucid links are commented out with a #. This may be the case in both lists, if you are getting no update upgrade apt errors.
[03:11] <ramos> Beldar, how do I do that?
[03:12] <Beldar> ramos, We do see in your original posts calls to lucid however. To be honest this is beyond me in checking every possible problem you may have and feel like I have helped.
[03:14] <Beldar> ramos, Were you my friend and brought this to me, I would pull out what you need, make a installed list and save the repos and keys relevant and do a fresh install and reload all that.
[03:15] <Beldar> but I don't ever upgrade so I'm biased
[03:17] <xangua> ramos: you should be able to remove the lucid repository lines from Software Center-Edit menu-Sources
[03:17] <ramos> Beldar, sounds like you're saying I'm screwed! LOL
[03:18] <Beldar> ramos, Not really, just my limitations is all, and methods, there are people here who can help much more. ;)
[03:18] <squee_> what is a good room for help?
[03:18] <ramos> xangua, ok how do I do that?
[03:19] <squee_> this one I'd guess...
[03:19] <Vivek_> Any pointers to how I could get grub installed on a uefi computer? I have a tried a few steps and not much success
[03:19] <Obi1> my kernel is keep crashing
[03:19] <Beldar> Vivek_, you have a linux install?
[03:20]  * rww reappears
[03:20] <Vivek_> Beldar, I have a kubuntu installed but I can't have the bootloader installed
[03:21] <Vivek_> I have windows 7 and hoping to have a dualboot in my office Dell laptop
[03:21] <Obi1> Best way to upgrade to 14.04  my update manager do not see it
[03:21] <Beldar> Vivek_, This a former W8, now running W7 with uefi and gpt, dual booted with kubuntu?
[03:22] <Beldar> Obi1, What release are you using?
[03:22] <Obi1> 12.04
[03:22] <Vivek_> nope.. it is a wi7 with uefi and gpt have kubuntu installed in a partition. not yet able to dual boot
[03:22] <Vivek_> Beldar, ^
[03:22] <Obi1> but i have never seen that many time message  you need to load kernel first
[03:23] <Obi1> i run Linux going on 9 years
[03:23] <squee_> So anyway. I don't know exactly what happened, but I was using Ubuntu 14.04 w/XFCE fine at night and the next day it only displayed a purple square in the corner when I booted up and I couldn't switch to a text terminal or launch in safe graphics mode... so I installed Ubuntu 12.10 on a new partition. The most basic thing I'd like to know is how I can run software from the old partition (because I would like to export my LastPass vault, firefo
[03:23] <squee_> x bookmarks, etc.). If anyone would like to take a crack at what may have updated and caused the issue to begin with, that would be extra excellent.
[03:23] <Beldar> Vivek_, Have you tried the bootrepair app, just running the bootinfo summary would be helpful.
[03:23] <ramos> xangua, you still in the room?
[03:24] <Vivek_> nope.. can boot from my xubuntu usb and try the appt
[03:24] <Vivek_> let me boot and come back
[03:24] <Vivek_> Beldar, ^
[03:26] <Obi1> any idea why Kernel crashing any1
[03:26] <xangua> ramos: I really can't say it simple than that, open software center-edit menu-sources and disable lucid repositories
[03:26] <meccooll> When I run fgl_glxgears on the monitor sitting off of GPU1 i get about 1500FPS but if i drag fgl_glxgears to the second monitor sitting of GPU2 FPS drop to about 300
[03:26] <ramos> xangua, ok I'll give that a shot
[03:27] <bluezone> success!
[03:27] <squee_> anyone?
[03:28] <Beldar> squee_, 12.10 is eol, you want to move stuff to it?
[03:28] <kostkon> Beldar, not yet, on the 16th
[03:29] <squee_> well... only as a last resort. I had a disc of it ...which was the latest version I had I disc.
[03:29] <Beldar> kostkon, Ah, you're right my bad, just relaized that and was typing.
[03:29] <kostkon> Beldar, np
[03:30] <squee_> oh. hm some things run from it I guess... I just can't figure out how to get firefox from that partition open
[03:30] <meccooll> nobody?
[03:32] <Beldar> squee_, you can just copy paste .mozilla in 12.10 after removing the file there and your set, the key lock I don't know.
[03:32] <vivek_> Beldar,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455606/
[03:32] <squee_> right
[03:33] <squee_> thank you
[03:33] <vivek_> Beldar, It looks alright I guesss I am going to reboot to see
[03:33] <Beldar> vivek_, No gpt, that is msdos, run the basic repair on the app if you have not.
[03:34] <vivek_> Beldar, I did the basic recommended settings
[03:34] <Beldar> vivek_, Have you rebooted yet?
[03:34] <vivek_> Beldar, I am going to reboot now
[03:35] <squee_> oh - apparently that did the trick with LastPass as well!
[03:35] <squee_> Beldar, any idea what else I should move off the top of your head before I trash that partition?
[03:35] <squee_> .profile or anything?
[03:36] <Beldar> squee_, Not without reading your mind and end goals. ;)
[03:36] <squee_> darn
[03:36] <squee_> :D
[03:38] <roothorick> my laptop has the two mics for beam forming but I can't find any way to turn on the software/DSP end of things. Is that even supported?
[03:38] <Deihmos> i wonder why no skype support in empathy
[03:39] <viyyer> Beldar: I have a grub entry for kubuntu but not for w7  now
[03:39] <Beldar> viyyer, In kubuntu run sudo update-grub
[03:39] <ipsk> #teste
[03:39] <todaystomorrow> I'm having trouble installing a .run
[03:40] <todaystomorrow> I get the error "cannot execute binary file"
[03:41] <viyyer> Beldar: thanks it works
[03:41] <hephaestus_rg_> i'm following the guide here: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
[03:41] <timh> todaystomorrow: what file?
[03:42] <hephaestus_rg_> but the usb stick is now unreadable according to osx
[03:42] <todaystomorrow> xampp .run for ubuntu
[03:42] <Beldar> viyyer, Cool, enjoy.
[03:42] <viyyer> Beldar: I owe you one . thanks
[03:42] <todaystomorrow> xampp is very popular so I doubt it is corrupted
[03:42] <hephaestus_rg_> "the disk you inserted was not readable by this computer"
[03:42] <hephaestus_rg_> it was fat16 originally, maybe the write didn't work?
[03:44] <timh> todaystomorrow: are you running 32-bit or 64-bit U?
[03:45] <Deihmos> can empathy use skype?
[03:46] <ramos> anyone here know how to add the updated respositories so I can upgrade?
[03:47] <timh> ramos: from what to what?
[03:47] <Deihmos> ubuntu looks so much better than what it use to look lie. finally got some good graphics design
[03:47] <timh> my ubuntu is hosed
[03:47] <timh> I'll try to fix it soon
[03:48] <timh> nvidia... pain to install :)
[03:48] <Deihmos> it was one click for me
[03:48] <ramos> timh,  let me show you the problem I'm having and you'll probably understand what's going on : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7455536/ check out this link. I'm trying to upgrade my distro which is a mixture of 10.04 and 12.04.
[03:48] <ramos> timh, this thing is driving me crazy!
[03:50] <timh> trying to upgrade to 12.04?
[03:50] <ramos> timh, no I'm trying to upgrade to 14.04
[03:50] <timh> oh
[03:50] <timh> can you just re-install?
[03:51] <timh> it'd be easier
[03:51] <Guest57137> can i make a shell script became a binary?
[03:52] <timh> just some ideas:   http://askubuntu.com/questions/453734/is-it-posible-to-upgrade-to-ubuntu-14-04-from-ubuntu-10-04
[03:55] <timh> http://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/23hxlf/ubuntu_1004_or_1404/
[03:55] <BWestOz> I'm having difficulty installing 14.04 Desktop, getting stuck at the partition screen. It isn't offering me a default table. I'm not sure if it's seeing the drive. I've tried changing the drive settings (IDE, AHCI, RAID) in the BIOS. Doesn't seem to see it. Any suggestions appreciated)
[03:56] <Beldar> BWestOz, Can you open a terminal and run sudo parted -l and pastebin it
[03:57] <BWestOz> Beldar; thanks for responding. I'll try....
[04:00] <BWestOz> How can I open a terminal that early druing install?
[04:00] <Beldar> BWestOz, If you are not seeing anything in the install (partition HD space) close it
[04:01] <Beldar> ctrl-alt-t BWestOz
[04:02] <BWestOz> Beldar, thanks, I'll try that
[04:02] <BWestOz> Beldar, is it necessary to take everything off the drive before installing? I wouldn't have thought so
[04:03] <Beldar> BWestOz, Not generally, THis seems to be a possible gpt partition table the command will tell us what is actually there.
[04:11] <BWestOz> Beldar: http://hastebin.com/kivanuriza.vhdl
[04:11] <BWestOz> says read only
[04:12] <BWestOz> Any ideas?
[04:12] <Beldar> BWestOz, My guess is a broken partition table. open gpafrted and see if it shows the HD as unallocated.
[04:12] <Beldar> gparted*
[04:14] <BWestOz> Beldar; the last thing on it was a trial of windows 8
[04:14] <BWestOz> what's gpafrted?
[04:14] <Beldar> BWestOz, gparted
[04:15] <BWestOz> argh!
[04:15] <Beldar> BWestOz, What is on theere now in that ntfs partition?
[04:15] <BWestOz> win 8 trial
[04:16] <Beldar> BWestOz, not usable now right. what is your attachment to whats in that partition?
[04:17] <BWestOz> gparted shows most of the drive NTFS partition with 10 meg or so unallocated
[04:17] <BWestOz> I'm happy to wipe the lot. Should I just wipe it with gparted and reboot?
[04:18] <Beldar> BWestOz, Yeah wipe it with gparted, and you should be able to install, however a install to the HD from the gui where you chose something else should wipe it and install.
[04:21] <BWestOz> I'll try it
[04:22] <Beldar> BWestOz, Hope that made sense, lol.
[04:22] <BWestOz> I wiped it with gparted, now I'm rebooting
[04:23] <Phlow> umm, why is gksu not installed by default?
[04:23] <Beldar> BWestOz, Cool, just choose the whole HD install, unless you want to build partitions. Worst case here the HD may need a new partition table, which can be done in gparted.
[04:24] <Beldar> Phlow, who knows.
[04:28] <maek> Im new to ubuntu and im running the 14.04 daily cloud build in vagrant. Im having a hard time accessing port 80 with a docker container bound  to it. it works at higher ports. any idea what might be preventing that?
[04:29] <daninoz> I have a problem with a site and firefox, when I enter the site, the session is closed and i go to the login screen, is there any kind of log I can take a look at?
[04:30] <maek> daninoz: firefox -g ?
[04:32] <Bashing-om> maek: No can do ( less running the VM in root) see: ->http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2163976 ...
[04:33] <maek> Bashing-om: Im starting the docker container as root
[04:33] <maek> and the docker daemon is running as root.
[04:34] <Bashing-om> maek: Still, all ports less 1024 are reserved.
[04:34] <BWestOz> Beldar; still isn't seeing it. I'll try creating a partition table with gparted
[04:34] <maek> Bashing-om: not to be dense or thick, but I have another 14.04 box that I didnt build and this works prefectly.
[04:34] <maek> re, port 80
[04:34] <maek> from docker.
[04:34] <IcemanV9> maek: firewall?
[04:34] <maek> IcemanV9: ufw is disabled
[04:35] <maek> looking at iptbales now
[04:35] <BWestOz> what's the best type of partition table to use? MSDos?
[04:35] <maek> 81 and 82 right?
[04:36] <maek> 83 sorry
[04:36] <maek> one is swap
[04:36] <maek> one is 'linux'
[04:36] <maek> BWestOz: dont pay any attention to me. you are asking about tables. and im talking about partition types. sorry.
[04:37] <BWestOz> maek; :) no worries
[04:37] <BWestOz> I havn't done IPtables for a while
[04:38] <maek> BWestOz: what are your options?
[04:38] <BWestOz> oh, lots. I googled it and chose MSDOS
[04:38] <Bashing-om> BWestOz: Fot the standard install of ubuntu, "msdos" partition type is correct.
[04:38] <Bashing-om> fot/for
[04:39] <BWestOz> I hope it sees the drive this time
[04:39] <Bashing-om> BWestOz: Will see, else try and pre partition the disk for install .
[04:40] <levu_> hello all
[04:40] <levu_> how to reboot ubuntu operating system ?
[04:40] <mellonfinger> hello all
[04:40] <maek> mellonfinger: haha, great nic
[04:41] <mellonfinger> :)#
[04:41] <Locke2002> levu_: sudo shutdown -r now
[04:41] <mellonfinger> kill 1 ?
[04:41] <Bashing-om> levu_: from terminal, terminal command -> sudo shutdown -r now <- will reboot.
[04:43] <mellonfinger> if all else fails, pull plug....
[04:43] <Locke2002> mellonfinger: Or a hammer
[04:44] <BWestOz> Beldar; It's still not seeing the drive
[04:44] <Beldar> BWestOz, With a new table? What was the last HD tyoe setting you ended with in the bios?
[04:44] <Beldar> type*
[04:44] <mellonfinger> do you need to mount drives or is that done automatically
[04:45] <Beldar> BWestOz, Is this a UEFI computer?
[04:45] <BWestOz> Beldar; I wiped the drive and added a new partition table with gparted. I used MDDOS
[04:46] <BWestOz> what's UEFI?
[04:47] <Beldar> BWestOz, what OS was on the computer when brand new if you know?
[04:47] <BWestOz> I don't think so
[04:48] <BWestOz> Beldar; Windows, it's had XP on and a trial of Win 8. I cannot remember if I've put linux on it before, I think I might have
[04:49] <BWestOz> I'll have a look with parted again.
[04:49] <BWestOz> It's got an Intel G945 somethingorather chipset
[04:50] <BWestOz> just a vanilla pc
[04:52] <Beldar> BWestOz, I have no real exact answer, we knocked out some basic variables, why the HD is seen from the cli and gparted, but not the installer I have no idea.
[04:53] <BWestOz> Beldar; yes. It seems weird
[04:53] <BWestOz> I'm still tinkering
[04:54] <Beldar> BWestOz, There is a app on the live called disks, top right corner has a smartdisc check, take a look at it.
[04:57] <BWestOz> I'm going to manually creat partitions in gparted. Whats the minimum I need? a swap twice the size of ram and an ext3 root partition?
[04:58] <Phlow> how much ram?
[04:58] <Guest6700> no
[04:58] <maek> Bashing-om: fwiw im a dumb ass. it was os x that wasnt letting me bind to 80 on my host no tthe ubuntu vm. ty
[04:59] <Guest6700> lubuntu or xubuntu?
[04:59] <Bashing-om> maek: Thanks for that ! .. so much that I do not know -> every little bit helps.
[05:00] <SchrodingersScat> Guest6700: lubuntu and/or xubuntu?
[05:00] <BWestOz> if this works it'll be a miracle
[05:01] <misingnoglic> Hey. Sorry if this is a stupid question but I wanted to install ubuntu but I learned it was full of shitware, what's the best ubuntu variation for a computer with lots of spare ram/for development?
[05:01] <akurilin> So are people here pretty happy with system74 laptops?
[05:02] <N4n0> hey
[05:02] <akurilin> I remember you guys recommending those at some point
[05:02] <akurilin> as some of the better ubuntu-friendly laptops out there
[05:03] <BWestOz> what's the partitioning tool that auto-starts as part of the install called?
[05:06] <Mikerhinos> I have a Asus Sabertooth 55i motherboard, looks like I have 3 SATA controllers (http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH_55i/specifications/), will I have more performances if I setup a LVM stripe with the 2 disks on different controllers ?
[05:06] <BWestOz> Well that's really strange. I can see the partition info in gparted but it's not showing when I try to install
[05:06] <BWestOz> I'm at a loss as to what to do
[05:07] <Bashing-om> BWestOz: In answer to what is -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubiquity ..
[05:10] <Bashing-om> BWestOz: You are also unable to partition the disk ? Ya want to try the tool 'dd' and see about zeroing out the disk ?
[05:14] <EyePulp> howdy;  I'm trying to lock down the authorized_keys file so that one key can only connect/forward port 5432 on a machine - so I'm using permitopen="127.0.0.1:5432" ssh-rsa xxxxyyy....zzzz   but that doesn't restrict the user when I try to ssh in. I think I'm missing something. =)
[05:16] <BWestOz> Bashing-om, what do you mean by zeroing out the disk?
[05:17] <Bashing-om> BWestOz: When all else fails, one can write zeros to all of the hard drive, and then try and partition it.
[05:20] <BWestOz> I just started a debian install and it got past partitioning OK
[05:20] <Bashing-om> BWestOz: terminal coomand -> man dd <- to get the guist of dd ( has directions to get a status of what dd is doing) .
[05:21] <BWestOz> I know what dd is; I'm not sure how it can help me to get ubuntu install to recognized the disk
[05:21] <Bashing-om> BWestOz: Humm, debian installs, maybe then ya got a bad burn on the ubuntu disk ?
[05:22] <timh> ubuntu is FDSF me again
[05:22] <BWestOz> Bashing-om, I don't think so
[05:23] <BWestOz> I might try 13
[05:23] <timh> nouveau pmc unknown intr -> ??!?!?
[05:23] <BWestOz> I'm going to have to postpone. I've just given another hour of my life to linux :/
[05:23] <Bashing-om> BWestOz: Beats me too then.
[05:24] <timh> I have to use a different OS to get here
[05:24] <timh> BWestOz:  losing my patience with ubuntu
[05:24] <timh> I don't see the point
[05:24] <timh> no idea how to fix
[05:25] <OJmask> the point ---->  <..... see it?
[05:25] <hihitleer> timh: pm
[05:25] <AgentDrTran> The point is FREEDOM
[05:25] <BWestOz> In the past I've found ubuntu very good, but it's annoying when you can't install it
[05:25] <timh> plus there's tons of trolls here
[05:25] <OJmask> trolls or bored people
[05:26] <BWestOz> what's the command line command to show partitions?
[05:26] <timh> I googled this problem but there's no good writeups
[05:26] <Beldar> BWestOz, sudo fdisk -l is one
[05:26] <hihitleer> timh: huh
[05:27] <BWestOz> fdisk, thanks
[05:28] <BWestOz> well fdisk can see it, gparted can see it. The installer can't
[05:28] <BWestOz> Beldar; thanks for your help
[05:29] <BWestOz> I'll have to get back to it
[05:29] <timh> these cards are just not able to work in ubuntu....  so pathetic
[05:30] <timh> I even got it to work in debian
[05:31] <timh> how do you set?:   "nomodeset" as kernel linux parameter in your bootloader.
[05:33] <jefferson> anyone here use oz unity?
[05:33] <Bashing-om> timh: nomodeset see -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 <- .
[05:34] <timh> Bashing-om: is there a cole's notes ver?
[05:36] <Bashing-om> timh: at grub boot menu, 'e' key for edit mode, aroown down and across to "quiet splash" insert nomodeset; key combo ctl+x to continue the boot process.
[05:36] <Bashing-om> arrow
[05:41] <timh> I see now, thanks
[05:42] <timh> why is 'nouveau modeset=0 in a blacklist file?  is it the same thing?  right?
[05:42] <timh> I'll try it.......
[05:43] <Bashing-om> timh: I ask ya again, did you install a proprietary driver from PPA or Nvidia direct ? .. how one removes the driver varies as to how it was installed.
[05:43] <Bashing-om> timh: Nvidia does that when the driver is installed.
[05:44] <timh> ah!
[05:44] <timh> makes sense
[05:44] <timh> okay, thanks big time for your help
[05:44] <timh> even if it doesn't work (but, sounds like it will)
[05:44] <timh> I just want to try it and see if I can get a desktop...so I can try a driver install
[05:45] <Bashing-om> timh: depending, Removing Nvidia driver can be challenging - procedures do vary as to how it was installed.
[05:46] <timh> so true ;)
[05:46] <Bashing-om> timh: First step is to remove the Nvidia driver that is installed. and then UN-blacklist nouveau driver !
[05:46] <timh> I switched an old card to a recent one and so had to decide on procedures and messed up :)
[05:46] <timh> yes, right!
[05:46] <timh> I have done so.... I believe
[05:47] <timh> I ran commands like:  dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia
[05:47] <timh> to see what is there etc
[05:47] <timh> and purged/removed all of nvidia
[05:48] <timh> since that should help remove any conflicts?
[05:48] <timh> anyway, I will try now thanks
[05:53] <user_> I'm new to this, how can I change my nickname to something awesome like robotninja over there?
[05:55] <aeon-ltd> user_: /nick
[05:56] <u0xee> Thanks aeon!
[06:23] <sl33k> I have a crash report. Error: Brokencount greater than 0. Help?
[06:24] <sl33k> Dpkg returned an error code
[06:28] <sl33k> I have broken packages. How do i proceed? I cant connect to internet?
[06:29] <miandonmenmian> how can i reinstall the whole usb stack? My usb ports are working intermittently while they work changing the OS just fine
[06:31] <salsero> sl33k: sudo apt-get -f install
[06:34] <blueingress> Hi, How can I upgrade my 13.04 to current 14.04 ?
[06:38] <Beldar> blueingress, going through 13.10 also a eol to 14.04 is the route.
[06:38] <salsero> blueingress: ingress the packages from 13.10 first and update to that version
[06:39] <Beldar> blueingress, My mistake 13.10 is supported till july.
[06:41] <sl33k_> guys my dpkg has screwed up. jdk is broken in the repository. How do I fix it?
[06:43] <dw1> sl33k_: what do you mean broken
[06:44] <dw1> sl33k_: how bout sudo apt-get install --reinstall openjdk-7-jre
[06:44] <dw1> sl33k_: (14.04)
[06:44] <blueingress> Beldar salsero, I update package via apt-get updaste everyday, Is there any difference with updated 13.04 from 14.04?
[06:44] <dw1> blueingress: apt-get update doesnt update packages, just package lists
[06:44] <dw1> blueingress: you need apt-get upgrade or better apt-get dist-upgrade (see man apt-get)
[06:45] <dw1> blueingress: 13.04 is no longer supported, so you should move on to 13.10 and 14.04
[06:45] <sl33k_> dw1: gives: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
[06:45] <sl33k_> do I fire that command?
[06:45] <dw1> sl33k_: yep
[06:45] <kumar[at]pt> anyone used fail2ban with asterisk ?
[06:46] <dw1> fail2ban without asterisk, yes
[06:46] <sl33k_> dw1:  Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[06:46] <Ben64> sl33k_: it'd also help if you pastebinned the full output of "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[06:47] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: well, need to use with asterisk and it gives hell lot of trouble…works OK with ssh
[06:47] <somsip> kumar[at]pt: you're wanting to setup a new filter to check the asterisk log?
[06:47] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: i guess you just need to get the regexes right
[06:48] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: in new version i guess we do not need regexes !
[06:48] <blueingress> dw1, Is there any shortcut to upgrade to 14.04 from 13.04?
[06:48] <kumar[at]pt> though not sure
[06:49] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: i see some default ones in /etc/fail2ban/filter.d so it should 'just work' if you point it at the log correctly
[06:49] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: and enable it
[06:49] <sl33k_> dw1, Ben64: http://pastebin.com/ZkQxwHBm
[06:49] <somsip> kumar[at]pt: as F2B works significantly with regexes, it's unlikely to change that in the most recent version
[06:49] <dw1> blueingress: just run what's offered..
[06:49] <Ben64> sl33k_: that is not what i asked for...  "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[06:49] <dw1> blueingress: set software-updater to 'notify of new versions' or whatever
[06:50] <blueingress> dw1, thanks let me check the software-updater.
[06:50] <waykool99> in both ubuntu studio 12.04 and 14.04 LTS, when installing from ubuntu software center, why does a "deb conf" window keep flashing every few seconds and lasts about 1/4 second?
[06:51] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: already enabled
[06:51] <sl33k_> Ben64: do you mean the full output?
[06:51] <Ben64> sl33k_: yes...
[06:52] <kumar[at]pt> blueingress: trying to run just that comes bundeled..but no success…ssh works ok
[06:52] <salsero> sl33k_: disable your ppas and then do apt-get update then dist-upgrade
[06:52] <sl33k_> Ben64: http://pastebin.com/BzqcUU0i
[06:52] <salsero> then you will set a slick system
[06:53] <kumar[at]pt> somsip: i mean the changes required to be done at the admin level
[06:53] <sl33k_> salsero: How to disable ppa?
[06:53] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: you can run fail2ban-regex /path/to/asterisk.log /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/asterisk.conf to see matches
[06:53] <somsip> kumar[at]pt: you're not being clear about what you are trying to achieve
[06:53] <salsero> you can also remove that package sudo apt-get remove default-jre-headless
[06:54] <blueingress> kumar[at]pt dw1 I changed ubuntu software center notification to "any new ubuntu version", is it right?
[06:54] <salsero> i for myself dont have it installed
[06:54] <salsero> yes blueingress
[06:54] <dw1> blueingress: yeah, but once you get up to 14.04 you could change it to "any new LTS version"
[06:55] <dw1> blueingress: to avoid development releases
[06:55] <sl33k_> salsero: same error. Saying unmet depedencies on remove command.
[06:56] <salsero> or any new version to keep with the latests versions of releases
[06:56] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: yes i can run that
[06:57] <sl33k_> salsero: I am clueless. what caould I do?
[06:57] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: so there should be some matches, and possibly matches on a line starting with Failregex: which should mean its working
[06:57] <blueingress> dw1, So I have to wait , Or need to reboot to get the push update?
[06:57] <salsero> sl33k_: what does this do?  sudo apt-get -f install
[06:57] <dw1> blueingress: re-run software updater
[06:57] <salsero> blueingress: you need to reboot to apply the update
[06:58] <salsero> well, everything, some things you will get right away
[06:58] <sl33k_> salsero, http://pastebin.com/NkWWVksR
[06:58] <blueingress> salsero, rebooting , I will be back soon
[06:59] <sl33k_> for -f install
[06:59] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: yes f2b seems to be working ok…as i have tested it with ssh..failed attempts…all ok..seems some conf related issue with asterisk
[07:00] <sl33k_> Ben64: how do i get rid of this jre error ?
[07:00] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: paste fail2ban.conf and fail2ban-regex with the asterisk log/filter @ http://pastee.org
[07:01] <salsero> sl33k_:  sudo apt-get remove default-jre-headless openjdk-6-jre-headless
[07:01] <vashidu> tfw got ubuntu 10.10 upgraded to 14.04 with no issues
[07:01] <vashidu> well
[07:01] <vashidu> minor issues
[07:02] <dw1> good feels bro
[07:02] <salsero> something a n00b could do?
[07:02] <vashidu> no, definitly not
[07:02] <salsero> haha
[07:02] <vashidu> i dont even run ubuntu except on ONE work server
[07:02] <vashidu> i just took the debian knowledge and went to town
[07:03] <salsero> i dont even run anything except ubuntu
[07:03] <vashidu> gross
[07:03] <vashidu> my boot time to my desktop is 4.045 seconds
[07:03] <vashidu> stock kernel
[07:03] <salsero> nice, i usually go make some coffe while i wait for it to boot
[07:03] <vashidu> lol
[07:04] <vashidu> plus gotta have that systemd
[07:05] <sl33k_> salsero: same response http://pastebin.com/u7Jacwcz
[07:05] <alnassafi> hi all
[07:05] <waykool99> howdy alnassafi
[07:06] <alnassafi> llberi is part of which library or app?
[07:06] <alnassafi> trying to compile sendmail and linking with -llberi .. and ld says -llberi is not there
[07:06] <alnassafi> waykool99: howdy waykool99
[07:08] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: did you recently change your server time zone?  that messed up my fail2ban until i did service rsyslog restart
[07:08] <sl33k_> guys how do I recover from this broken package http://pastebin.com/u7Jacwcz ?
[07:08] <sl33k_> could I run apt-get clean again?
[07:09] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: in my case it was ssh not triggering
[07:09] <assistente> hi to all! someone can help me debug cups printing on a konica-minolta c350 to enable job accounting?
[07:09] <sl33k_> YEsterday I was made to run this but somehow my laptop shutted dowm -> Looks like it was in the install process -> do -> sudo apt-get autoclean , sudo apt-get autoremove , sudo apt-get clean , sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade , sudo apt-get dist-upgrade , sudo apt-get -f install , sudo dpkg --configure -a // see what happens.
[07:09] <sl33k_> y resident Bashing-om
[07:09] <dw1> sl33k_: those should all be ok to run
[07:09] <sl33k_> *by
[07:10] <dw1> sl33k_: try it again :)
[07:10] <sl33k_> dw1: ok
[07:11] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: basicaly the server time zone no longer matches the logging time zone
[07:11] <waykool99> testing live run dvd ubuntu studio v14.04 LTS 64 bit. love it. uses most favorites old school programs 10.04 did. except... 'deb conf' popup flashes, which i had problems with in 12.04. possibly seemed the cause of many of my crashes.
[07:11] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: matched*
[07:12] <dw1> waykool99: sounds like normal installation stuff
[07:12] <alnassafi> I am trying to compile sendmail with linking -llberi .. and the ld says /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llberi
[07:12] <waykool99> by chance, does anyone use Tiger security program?
[07:12] <alnassafi> where can I find it and part of which library?
[07:12] <sl33k_> dw1: autoremove command says the same think.that jre dependency not met
[07:13] <dw1> sl33k_: what dependency
[07:13] <dw1> sl33k_: let me look........
[07:13] <sl33k_> dw1: The following packages have unmet dependencies: default-jre: Depends: default-jre-headless (= 1:1.6-43ubuntu2) but 1.6-34 is installed
[07:16] <rumpel> sl33k_, what do you think, what it means?
[07:16] <sl33k_> rumpel: pardon me?
[07:17] <dw1> sl33k_: well it seems installing java1-runtime-headless java2-runtime-headless java5-runtime-headless java6-runtime-headless may fix the issues but it seems something non-default has been done
[07:17] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: https://pastee.org/htkjt
[07:17] <jkrx> sl33k_: could be a broken link somewhere
[07:17] <rumpel> sl33k_, I'm interested in your interpretation of that message
[07:18] <waykool99> are you talking about Ice Tea Java plugin for Firefox?
[07:18] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: please paste output of fail2ban-regex /var/log/messages /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/asterisk.conf
[07:19] <sl33k_> rumpel: jre dependant package is not found
[07:19] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: https://pastee.org/kfrtf
[07:20] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: in your fail2ban.conf asterisk is set to /var/log/messages not /var/log/asterisk/messages ;)
[07:20] <rumpel> sl33k_, no. It wants to install a package, but there is already a package with that name but a different version. You need to upgrade that.
[07:20] <kumar[at]pt> https://pastee.org/qk4bh
[07:21] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: so change the entry in fail2ban.conf to /var/log/asterisk/messages
[07:21] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: then restart fail2ban
[07:22] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: and it should work
[07:22] <kumar[at]pt> tried several times :(
[07:22] <kumar[at]pt> fail2ban.conf do not have log entires path settings
[07:22] <master_> dw1, I am back, when rebooting, I found that I am using 12.04 lts.
[07:22] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: under [asterisk] in fail2ban.conf change logpath  = /var/log/messages to the right path
[07:23] <sl33k_> rumpel: I am scared the system will go down. cant think objectively
[07:23] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: you mean jail.conf ?
[07:23] <blueingress> dw1, I am back, when rebooting, I found that I am using 12.04 lts.
[07:23] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: oh yeah.. jail.local ?
[07:24] <salsero> blueingress: you have to wait if you wanna keep in the LTs
[07:24] <logicuk> hello all im a newbie to linux, is there a gui app i can use to access my server so i can upload files that supports the "sudo su" command
[07:24] <salsero> otherwise you can upgrade do 12.10 then 13.04 then 13.10 then 14.04
[07:24] <logicuk> im not skilled enough to upload files via cmd line and the terminal
[07:24] <sl33k_> guys any solution to my problem?
[07:24] <salsero> logicuk: filezilla client
[07:24] <rumpel> sl33k_, being the admin always comes with some risk. Make backups. If you need to upgrade certain packages to install other stuff, you are already heading into experimental land.
[07:25] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: at this moment it is /var/log/messages..should i change to /var/log/asterisk/messages ?
[07:25] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: "Every .conf file can be overridden with a file named .local. The .conf file is read first, then .local"
[07:25] <alnassafi> liblber.so is part of ldap .. but where llberi comes from?
[07:26] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: so yeah, if you have jail.local, enable asterisk and check the log path there, otherwise in jail.conf
[07:26] <rumpel> logicuk, scp. And "sudo su" shows, that you don't actually know the meaning of "sudo" and/or "su"
[07:26] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: fail2ban.conf shouldnt be relevant.. my bad
[07:26] <Ben64> logicuk: you should never use sudo su, ever
[07:27] <sl33k_> rumpel: Is there anything to make the error go away?
[07:27] <rumpel> sl33k_, yes. Deinstall the conflicting package, install a package with the needed version (or higher) manually.
[07:27] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: fail2ban.conf do not have much conf to alter for my purpose..its all jail.conf i have to change
[07:28] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: yes
[07:28] <blueingress> salsero, no, lts is not necessary, I just want the new update.
[07:28] <salsero> blueingress: not possible
[07:28] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: so make sure asterisk is enabled and log target is correct in jail.conf
[07:28] <rumpel> sl33k_, the thing is that you might upgrade even more stuff to install the newer package.
[07:29] <Ben64> blueingress: what are you trying to do?
[07:29] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: then service fail2ban restart
[07:29] <dannyedwrds> Im trying to run the live CD of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and once it gets past the ubuntu boot screen all I get is a black screen nothing else
[07:29] <rumpel> sl33k_, if you need very new packages, choose a distro that offers that. Sometimes better then to start upgrading packages manually.
[07:29] <kumar[at]pt> yeah tried that..but no luck :(
[07:29] <blueingress> Ben64, leave 12.04 and go for 14.04
[07:29] <kumar[at]pt> in jail.conf asterisk has 3 entried that i do not undersatnds
[07:30] <kumar[at]pt> asterisk, asterisk-tcp, asterisk-udp
[07:30] <Ben64> blueingress: easy. sudo do-release-upgrade -d
[07:30] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: mine only has asterisk-tcp and asterisk-udp . i would enable them both
[07:31] <blueingress> Ben64, wow, it is running
[07:31] <kumar[at]pt> my f2b version is 0.8.11
[07:32] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: so is mine. patebin all the asterisk sections if you want
[07:32] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: you should only need 2 sections, one for tcp and one for udp
[07:33] <kumar[at]pt> let me try again disabling asterisk
[07:33] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: brb
[07:33] <shajeen> any one know how to convert horizontal video to vertical video
[07:33] <sl33k_> Does this message help? E: /var/cache/apt/archives/default-jre-headless_1%3a1.6-43ubuntu2_i386.deb: trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk', which is also in package openjdk-6-jre-headless 6b24-1.11.3-1ubuntu0.10.04.1
[07:34] <sl33k_> in figuring out the solution
[07:35] <rumpel> sl33k_, well... it doesn't want to overwrite stuff that is already installed by a different package.
[07:36] <sl33k_> rumpel: Can I reinstall jre/jdk?
[07:36] <rumpel> sl33k_, yes.
[07:37] <rumpel> sl33k_, you seem trying to upgrade the package. So first remove/deinstall that package in your package manager. Then manually try to install the newer package. But be sure that you actually need that newer version.
[07:37] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: no success
[07:38] <kumar[at]pt> i thing noticed..the port defined under asterisk-tcp and asterisk-udp are 5060 and 5061
[07:38] <kumar[at]pt> but my sip clients are not registering on that ports
[07:39] <kumar[at]pt> how should i block all ports of sip protocol
[07:39] <sl33k_> rumpel: How would I understand which one to remove? Here is jdk package list http://pastebin.com/xAtJx9HT
[07:39] <salsero> why not just use oracle java?...
[07:44] <rww> probably because Oracle's licensing for their Java sucks, so we can't redistribute it, and people should run screaming from anything they maintain these days because they're actively hostile to free software
[07:45] <dannyedwrds> Im trying to run the live CD of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and once it gets past the ubuntu boot screen all I get is a black screen nothing else
[07:45] <Phlow> dannyedwrds, laptop with nvidia optimus?
[07:46] <sl33k_> salsero: can you give me the instructions for oracle java?
[07:46] <dannyedwrds> Phlow: Negative AMD Radeon HD 8400
[07:46] <salsero> http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html
[07:47] <rww> I note that PPAs in general and Oracle Java PPAs specifically are not supported in #ubuntu, so if that breaks anything, you get to keep both pieces and figure it out yourself.
[07:47] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: well your fail2ban-regex output shows there are Failregex: matches so it should block those IPs
[07:48] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: on whatever ports are configured for the asterisk filter
[07:49] <sl33k_> salsero: now this issue cropped up http://pastebin.com/mMuFjBUk
[07:49] <dannyedwrds> Phlow Any ideas?
[07:49] <kumar[at]pt> dw1: ok….any clue to make it working
[07:50] <rww> sl33k_: install the package python-pycurl
[07:50] <dw1> kumar[at]pt: and there should be entries like WARNING [asterisk-tcp] Ban 123.123.123.123 in /var/log/fail2ban.log
[07:52] <waykool99> danny, i have same black screen problem all the time. #1 cause is, too many powerful USB devices. Remedy: powered USB hub. Others: you need the correct graphics card drivers.
[07:53] <waykool99> a Live cd/dvd run needs a restart after installing graphics drivers, which is impossible without installing the OS to hard drive.
[07:53] <dannyedwrds> waykool99: I don't have anything USB attached to my laptop I removed everything like that before I started it well the only thing that's connected is my 2 TB external HD which im bootin the live cd from because I don't have any USB drives or dvds
[07:54] <rww> sl33k_: and as far as your /actual/ problem goes, you appear to be halfway between lucid and precise, and you should probably be bothered by this, since lucid doesn't get security updates for desktop packages.
[07:54] <rww> sl33k_: but that sounds like Happy Fun Times and I am going to bed, so I'll leave that to someone else to figure out.
[07:55] <MaxFrames> hello
[07:55] <sl33k_> rww: yeah my install went wrong yesterday.
[07:56] <MaxFrames> I have installed ubuntu w/o a network connection, so as soon as possible I had to download and install the missing language support files, but even after that, many labels are still in english, how can I fix this?
[07:56] <waykool99> another cause of black screens, a weak power supply or possible failing power supply will do that too.
[07:56] <rww> sl33k_: you should probably fix that before you add another PPA and install packages we don't support from a hostile vendor
[07:57] <sl33k_> rww I will be paging for help
[07:57] <dannyedwrds> waykool99: Any other ideas?
[07:57] <matnel> urgh. I have 14.04 server (now running), but it loses the network connections at random, any ideas where to work on this? (i.e. I'm rather lost)
[07:58] <waykool99> 10 bucks says somethings not letting something not get enough power, but i could be wrong.
[07:59] <sl33k_> Guys I tried to upgrade to precise from lucid but that went haywire it seems. Some repository dependency issues. How do I fix the upgrade? Do I revert it?
[07:59] <owh> waykool99: What OS are you running that requires a restart to install graphics drivers on a LiveCD? I mean, why are you running a LiveCD that requires graphics drivers to do anything other than fixing an issue with the real OS, or installing it in the first place?
[07:59] <waykool99> have 5 very, very old computers. 5-16 years old.
[08:00]  * owh is waiting for the punch-line.
[08:00] <dannyedwrds> waykool99: I don't know what couldn't be letting it get power the external is powered from an outlet and my laptop is plugged in and ive used it on other laptops in the past to install different OS's
[08:01] <waykool99> 'ubuntu Restricted drivers' usually wants to upgrade nVidia drivers when i'm on live dvd.
[08:01] <Squall5668> quick question for anyone, do "purge mysql-server" and "remove mysql-server" remove the database files as well? Im guessing purge does, but just making sure
[08:01] <kiorky> rypervenche: some news ?
[08:02] <dw1> sl33k_: are you sure you tried to upgrade to lucid?  those commands you showed before werent release upgrade commands, just package upgrade
[08:02] <owh> dannyedwrds: An inbuilt USB hub can only produce so much juice. Adding an externally powered one will power the devices, reducing the load on the inbuilt hardware.
[08:02] <waykool99> thank you danny.
[08:03] <dannyedwrds> owh: Roger I understand that what im asking is why when loading the live cd after the ubuntu boot screen my screen stays pitch black
[08:03] <dw1> sl33k_: anyway like I said the dependences seem to be able to be able to be met by 4 packages
[08:03] <dw1> sl33k_: java1-runtime-headless java2-runtime-headless java5-runtime-headless java6-runtime-headless
[08:03] <sl33k_> dw1: yes yesterday I tried. I then cancelled my upgrade. Got this instructions from one resident ubuntu expert here http://etherpad.osuosl.org/ahsan1 .I slept an my power went off.
[08:04] <owh> dannyedwrds: Likely because it's switched to a video mode that isn't supported by the card. You can add a boot parameter, nomodeset, which may assist.
[08:04] <waykool99> but, beware of powered USB hubs that 'add' power to all USB ports. i fried 3 WD USB external drives that way.
[08:04] <dw1> sl33k_: should have gone 12.04 -> 14.04 not to the unsupported versions
[08:04] <dw1> sl33k_: yeah those are not release upgrade commands
[08:04] <sl33k_> dw1: hmm but my naivete shows
[08:04] <Squall5668> nevermind, neither does
[08:05] <dw1> sl33k_: ahh that was supposed to fix the canceled upgrade. i get it
[08:05] <magic> hello
[08:05] <sl33k_> yes dw1
[08:05] <dannyedwrds> owh: So I should put the boot peramiter nomodeset and then install proprietary graphic drivers?
[08:05] <sl33k_> and I somehow slept till the pc turned off
[08:05] <dw1> sl33k_: its easy to be confused because 14.04 is not offered by default you need the -d flag at this time
[08:06] <sl33k_> do I fire release upgrade command
[08:06] <waykool99> if ubuntu downloads says it needs to install 'restricted drivers', yep.
[08:07] <dw1> sl33k_: if it was me i would try to fix dependencies which seem minor by installing java1-runtime-headless java2-runtime-headless java5-runtime-headless java6-runtime-headless
[08:07] <owh> dannyedwrds: No. nomodeset will prevent certain polling of the video card. You may find that you have a useable picture with it set. No need to install proprietary drivers.
[08:07] <salsero> i would do that too sl33k_
[08:07] <dw1> sl33k_: but i really dont know what state youre in or what might happen
[08:07] <waykool99> good idea owh
[08:07] <owh> dannyedwrds: http://askubuntu.com/questions/207175/what-does-nomodeset-do
[08:08] <dannyedwrds> owh:  Thanks
[08:08] <dannyedwrds> waykool99: Thanks aswell
[08:08] <waykool99> you're very welcome
[08:08] <dw1> sl33k_: i guess now you might have to upgrade to 12.10, 13.04, 13.10 and finally 14.04
[08:08] <sl33k_> dw1: sudo apt-get java1-runtime-headless ... ?
[08:08] <owh> Pleasure dannyedwrds
[08:09] <dw1> sl33k_: apt-get install
[08:09] <dannyedwrds> waykool99:  Yea im trying to get away from windows 8.1 its annoying lol
[08:09] <sl33k_> *install
[08:09] <salsero> dannyedwrds: nice move
[08:09] <salsero> and a wise one
[08:09] <waykool99> left win xp pro and media center edition 5 years ago, and never looked back.
[08:10] <sl33k_> dw1: Package java1-runtime-headless is a virtual package provided by: gcj-jre-headless 4:4.6.3-1ubuntu5 gcj-4.6-jre-headless 4.6.3-1ubuntu2
[08:10] <sl33k_> You should explicitly select one to install.
[08:10] <dannyedwrds> salsero: Plus being deployed the internet sucks so I can't even update windows 8 very much so im going to something that's a little safer lol plus I perfer ubuntu
[08:10] <dw1> sl33k_: i see, well you could try instlaling one :)
[08:10] <salsero> prefer* sure mate, nice thing
[08:11] <dw1> sl33k_: but you may want to consider backing up everything and doing fresh install of 14.04
[08:12]  * salsero only if it's beyond repair...
[08:12] <dw1> sl33k_: partial upgrades are a mess, and doing 4 upgrades to get to 14.04 would take quite a while
[08:13] <waykool99> is it possible,  using 'wine' etc, to run old win 9x games? thought possibly installing the games on a separate drive formatted to FAT32?
[08:13] <sl33k_> salsero, dw1: how much time does fresh install take?
[08:13] <dw1> sl33k_: prob 20-30 mins or so
[08:13] <salsero> about 15 minutes without download time
[08:14] <dw1> sl33k_: plus configuration and installing things you like
[08:14] <sl33k_> dw1, salsero: which is the easiest method? Pen drive?
[08:15] <dw1> yup
[08:15] <salsero> ye
[08:17] <waykool99> danny, actually, windows 8 is great if you don't mind all the spying eyes i.e. NSA, DRM and other letters of the alphabet.
[08:19] <gm10> lubie w dupeee
[08:20] <gm10_> siema
[08:20] <gm10_> yolo
[08:20] <gm10> paweu pedau
[08:20] <sl33k_> salsero, dw1: does this install my softwares when I do fresh install? dpkg -l | grep -v ^rc | awk {'print $2'} > ~/Desktop/packagelist.tx
[08:20] <gm10> s133k , no
[08:20] <salsero> unlikely
[08:20] <gm10_> Subskryboj !!! Youtube : SzymonplaygaME !!!!!!
[08:20] <gm10> SZYMONPLEJGEJ
[08:20] <dw1> sl33k_: that would save a list of currently installed packages
[08:21] <gm10> sub/like/follow
[08:21] <salsero> forget your package list, just remember minor things you had
[08:21] <salsero> everything else install fresh
[08:21] <Ben64> gm10: gm10_: stop that please
[08:21] <gm10> ok sorry
[08:21] <gm10> im gimbus
[08:21] <gm10_> soory
[08:21] <gm10_> k m ?
[08:21] <gm10_> daj admina ogarniam !!!!
[08:22] <gm10_> daj admina ogarniam !!!!
[08:22] <sl33k_> salsero: what do you imply by minor things?
[08:22] <gm10_> file:///home/gm10/Desktop/images.jpeg
[08:22] <sl33k_> salsero, dw1: I should embrace giving up my configs
[08:22] <sl33k_> ?
[08:22] <salsero> packages that you think you need
[08:22] <gm10_> daj admina ogarniam !!!!
[08:22] <Ben64> gm10_: really. stop. this is a ubuntu support channel only, and in English only.
[08:22] <gm10_> chu j]
[08:22] <DJones> gm10_: gm10 This channel is for Ubuntu support, please stay on topic, its not a channel for general chat
[08:22] <gm10> give me op  . and admin permission i'm horny 11
[08:23] <salsero> you can backup your /etc yeah
[08:23] <Franz_Kafka> I'm having trouble open a .sdf database file in Ubuntu. Any tips?
[08:23] <dw1> sl33k_: i would start new. you prob dont have any special configs
[08:24] <dw1> sl33k_: many* :)
[08:24] <owh> Franz_Kafka: Does this help: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/sdf.1.html
[08:25] <sl33k_> dw1: will my file system be taken care of?
[08:25]  * owh just got pinged mby gm10
[08:25] <owh> s/mby/by/
[08:25] <owh> Bot?
[08:26] <DJones> owh: Probably best just to ignore them
[08:26] <dw1> sl33k_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/56051/reinstalling-ubuntu-without-formating-home-as-well-as-without-any-old-config-f
[08:27] <dw1> sl33k_: as long as you dont choose "wipe the drive" it might be ok
[08:27] <sl33k_> dw1, salsero: installing everything from scratch makes me feel like a loser. normal?
[08:27] <salsero> ye, kinda
[08:27] <dw1> sl33k_: but if it was me i might like to wipe the drive if my data wasnt to big to take offline
[08:27] <salsero> you gave up
[08:27] <dw1> sl33k_: backup important/smaller stuff anyway
[08:28] <waykool99> under Window Manager Tweaks, tab Accessibility, what does 'Use edge resistance instead of window snapping' mean?
[08:29] <sl33k_> dw1: what does /home on a separate partition say?
[08:29] <sl33k_> in that question
[08:29] <dw1> sl33k_: its just there to confuse you
[08:30] <dw1> sl33k_: its similar with or without a separate partition
[08:30] <dw1> sl33k_: i think
[08:30] <dw1> sl33k_: i have never reinstalled over top of a working install.  i prefer to wipe
[08:31] <dw1> sl33k_: be careful
[08:31] <waykool99> agrees with dw1
[08:32] <tiblock> Hi. I have .deb file, how i can look inside it? I want see post_install script.
[08:33] <dw1> sl33k_: back up important things no matter what you do
[08:34] <llutz> tiblock: dpkg -x package.deb /tmp/
[08:34] <llutz> tiblock: or "ar x foo.deb ; tar xzf data.tar.gz"
[08:35] <tiblock> llutz, worked. Thank you very much.
[08:36] <waykool99> oh, i downloaded a 'tar.xz' file. Archive manager couldn't extract it. whats the difference between .bz and .xz file?
[08:37] <dw1> different compression program
[08:37] <llutz> waykool99: different compressing algos
[08:37] <dw1> waykool99: bzip and.. xzip?
[08:38] <llutz> dw1: xz not xzip
[08:38] <llutz> waykool99: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xz
[08:39] <waykool99> its the bundled custom browser with tor for usb thumb drives but i prefer to use a dvd-r of tor Tails.
[08:39] <llutz> waykool99: apt-get install xz-utils
[08:40] <waykool99> thank you llutz
[08:41] <waykool99> for URL and the apt-get
[08:47] <sl33k_> dw1: How does wipe the drive differ? Are other file systems wiped off?
[08:48] <dw1> sl33k_: depends what you choose i guess
[08:48] <dw1> sl33k_: which might vary depending on if you dual boot, etc
[08:49] <dw1> sl33k_: i would just wipe the ubuntu partitions and put it in there
[08:49] <dw1> sl33k_: wipe/delete
[08:49] <sl33k_> dw1: I dual boot fyi
[08:49] <dw1> sl33k_: ic
[08:49] <sl33k_> dw1: could you elaborate:  i would just wipe the ubuntu partitions and put it in there . I am hopelessly newbie
[08:50] <sl33k_> and painfully dense
[08:50] <dw1> sl33k_: i think the installer lets you delete partitions
[08:50] <dw1> sl33k_: so you could delete the ubuntu ones and start new
[08:51] <sl33k_> dw1: and my drive data from windows d drive and so on?
[08:51] <dw1> sl33k_: dont delete those ones.
[08:51] <sl33k_> dw1: what are the inplications of deleting partitions?
[08:51] <dw1> sl33k_: windows, GPT, EFI, etc. leave those
[08:51] <dw1> sl33k_: lots of bad things
[08:52] <sl33k_> dw1: are there any screenshots on the web of the installer dialog you mention?
[08:52] <sl33k_> and of course the partitions
[08:52] <sl33k_> dw1: How are partitions different from window drives?
[08:54] <salsero> completely different
[08:54] <salsero> they make more sense
[08:55] <sl33k_> Is my partitions normal? http://pastebin.com/AqZ7ytzy
[08:56] <dw1> sl33k_: so you would only want to mess with 8 and 9
[08:56] <sl33k_> which one do I need to overwrite? which one to protect?
[08:57] <foofoobar> Hi. Is there a simple way to view my outgoing kb/s traffic?
[08:57] <llutz> !info iftop | foofoobar
[08:58] <dw1> sl33k_: if you just delete them with gparted or whatever then it should be straightforward to install to the empty space
[08:58] <dw1> sl33k_: -after- backups of course
[08:58] <dw1> sl33k_: and after you make a working liveusb
[08:58] <dw1> sl33k_: the installer may offer to wipe or delete them too not sure
[08:58] <foofoobar> llutz, nice, thank you!
[08:59] <sl33k_> dw1: the installer will delete the sda8/9 apparently.
[08:59] <k1l> sl33k_: if you start the installtion from a usb the installer will recognize the old ubuntu install and will offer to install over that old install. that worked for me.
[09:00] <sl33k_> k1l: so my sda numbers will remain same?
[09:00] <k1l> sl33k_: but i would suggest to make a 3rd partition for a seperate /home.
[09:00] <dw1> just when it seemed easy :D
[09:00] <k1l> sl33k_: yes
[09:00] <sl33k_> k1l: clueless. How would I know where my /home is?
[09:01] <BWestOz> I cannot install ubuntu on a PC. The installer crashes at the partitioning window. If I stop and run gparted, the drive (& partitions) are there but for some reason the installer cant see them. I can install Ms Win xp, win 8 and Debian but cannot install U13, 14 or mint 16. All crash at the same point. Any suggestions appreciate
[09:01] <k1l> sl33k_: your /home is now just a folder in the / partition
[09:01] <sl33k_> dw1: have heard so much about gparted. it resizes partitions I think. Correct?
[09:01] <Guest27914> hello i have a question on how to install ubuntu within a debian based OS
[09:01] <dw1> sl33k_: resizes, deletes, etc. but if you dont want to potentially break other things dont resize :)
[09:02] <sl33k_> k1l: How did you conclude that?
[09:02] <cfhowlett> !install|Guest27914
[09:02] <Guest27914> is it sudo apt-get install ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[09:02] <dw1> sl33k_: because you only have 2 linux partitions, ubuntu root and swap
[09:02] <k1l> sl33k_: that is very very easy: if you only have 2 partitions: / and swap. there can not be a seperate /home
[09:02] <hkraal> So I can install apache2-mpm-itk but cannot actually use it as it needs apache to run as root which cannot be done in 14.04 without recompiling apache2 with "-DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE"... does that qualify as a bug?
[09:02] <k1l> sl33k_: 1+1 maths
[09:02]  * dw1 watches a movie
[09:02] <sl33k_> dw1: how does resizing work - if we resize one then does it downsize others?
[09:02] <cfhowlett> Guest27914 that would not "install within debian"
[09:03] <dw1> sl33k_: you would have to shrink one to enlarge another
[09:03] <k1l> Guest27914: that is not gonna work
[09:03] <sl33k_> dw1: What is the use case for deleting partitions? Sorry no experience with deletions.
[09:03] <k1l> Guest27914: what are you trying to do?
[09:03] <cfhowlett> Guest27914 see the install link I sent - there's an option to install within linux.
[09:03] <Guest27914> what is not goining to work? i am trying to install ubuntu to duel boot
[09:03] <flospi> I have a weird issue. When I scan my own (ubuntu 14.04) machine with nmap, it displays different results every time. The CUPS port is always open, but it also displays some random high ports every now and then, which seem to be different every time i run nmap. Sometimes just one of the random ports is open, sometimes up to four. Among the ports are: 39644, 49130, 50413, 56196, 58975. What's going on?
[09:03] <k1l> sl33k_: making room for other stuff?!?
[09:03] <dw1> sl33k_: i would just do what k1l said, let the installer install over top of existing install
[09:04] <sl33k_> hmm sounds plausible
[09:04] <Guest27914> flospi i hope you using nmap is not related to you trying to hack....
[09:04] <k1l> Guest27914: then make a live-cd/live-usb and install ubuntu into own partitions
[09:04] <dw1> sl33k_: keep it simple
[09:04] <dw1> sl33k_: if you want to play with partitions, get a usb drive and play on that :)
[09:04] <larrypg> sl33k_, just make sure that you do not use the whole drive as that will erase windows
[09:04] <Guest27914> dwl very good suggestion
[09:05] <flospi> Guest27914: I am scanning localhost...
[09:05] <flospi> What could cause random high tcp ports to be open/closed between every nmap run?
[09:05] <flospi> I am scared it's some kind of port knocking rootkit
[09:05] <Guest27914> flospi what exactly are you trying to do?
[09:05] <flospi> Guest27914: determine what's going on
[09:06] <Guest27914> lots of ports can be open by default
[09:06] <k1l> flospi: see netstat -tulpen to see what the ports are directed to
[09:06] <flospi> ;p
[09:06] <flospi> k1l none of the ports are displayed by netstat
[09:06] <sl33k_> dw1, k1l, larrypg: does the install ask for specifying memory?
[09:07] <sl33k_> like 1.5G so forth?
[09:07] <Guest27914> well, then look up what those ports are used for then close the ports if you do not use the ports for the said use
[09:07] <k1l> sl33k_: what about you start the installer and ask when you get to a point and get stuck?
[09:07] <flospi> Guest27914: as i said, the ports are not actually open
[09:07] <k1l> sl33k_: the installed explains itself quite a lot. its very very easy
[09:07] <flospi> Guest27914: but connections on random high tcp ports are accepted once in a while
[09:07] <flospi> and the ports are immediately closed afterwards
[09:08] <Guest27914> rootkit?
[09:08] <flospi> if i run nmap 10 times in a row, it will display different of these high tcp ports as being open between runs, while none of those are displayed by netstat
[09:08] <Guest27914> or maybe a back door trojan ?
[09:09] <flospi> yeah that was my thought, was just hoping that there was some sort of known issue that could cause this otherwise
[09:09]  * sl33k_ 'I should stop the mental gymnastics'
[09:09] <Guest27914> nmap is not the best software to be honest so i would probably believe netstat over nmap in my opinion
[09:10] <flospi> well a rootkit would hide the connections
[09:10] <flospi> so no one else has this issue when running nmap localhost -p1-65535 a few times in a row?
[09:11] <Guest27914> let me check for you flospi the OS that i am running has it built in
[09:13] <Guest27914> i might not be the best option to test this though because i accidently deleted a partition with windows on it and now i can't get kali-linux out of my system
[09:13] <Guest27914> even with a recovery disk
[09:13] <flospi> to illustrate the issue (nmap output): http://pastebin.com/9gc9KhsZ
[09:14] <k1l> Guest27914: just run a live usb with ubuntu and install that. choose "use all disk" in the installer. that will wipe the disk and install ubuntu
[09:14] <cfhowlett> Guest27914 this ^^^
[09:14] <Guest27914> kil that is what i planned on doing lol
[09:15] <k1l> Guest27914: then download the iso. put that on the usb (with dd) and reboot. done
[09:15] <Guest27914> flospi it might be because you are scanning your own network ?
[09:15] <flospi> i am scanning localhost
[09:15] <Guest27914> oh
[09:16] <Guest27914> to be honest though for someone to use a back door trojan they would have to be pretty advanced
[09:16] <flospi> ;p
[09:17] <Guest27914> i wouldn't worry about it unless you have weird things happening
[09:17] <flospi> haha i'd say this is pretty weird
[09:17] <sl33k_> can I install the iso from usb?
[09:17] <Guest27914> yes sl33k
[09:17] <sl33k_> do i need to compress it or something?
[09:18] <Guest27914> no an iso file is an image
[09:18] <Guest27914> you would need to decompress the file to get the setup file
[09:18] <Guest27914> unless you are installing it in vmware
[09:19] <sl33k_> is there a wiki page I can refer for this?
[09:19] <Guest27914> yes let me find it for you :)
[09:20] <Guest27914> are you trying to do it from a usb a cd or just right on your current OS?
[09:20] <k1l> sl33k_: just dd the .iso onto the usb
[09:21] <k1l> !install | sl33k_
[09:21] <sl33k_> k1l: dd?
[09:22] <k1l> sl33k_: yes, dd
[09:22] <Guest27914> kil i don't think he knows what dd is
[09:22] <[Gentoo]> direct debit
[09:22] <k1l> i thought you were running a ubuntu already
[09:22] <Sohron> man dd
[09:23] <Sohron> sl33k_: if you're on ubuntu already there's the startup disk creator
[09:23] <k1l> sl33k_: see the installation wiki page. it offers all informations you need
[09:23] <sl33k_> yes on ubuntu
[09:23] <BWestOz> I'm trying to install U14. The installer cannot see the HD. Gparted and fdisk can but the installer does not display drive/partitions. Any ideas
[09:24] <BWestOz> apprecoated
[09:29] <steve___> Hello Ubuntu Community ... Can anyone tell me if the Google Hangout plugin has been fixed ?
[09:33] <BWestOz> is it possible to do a command line install with U14?
[09:33] <salsero> ye
[09:33] <BWestOz> how?
[09:33] <DJones> !minimal | BWestOz
[09:34] <DJones> BWestOz: The minimal cd is the only since the alternate iso's were dropped, as the bot said, it'll download most packages via the net during installation
[09:34] <BWestOz> I'm just trying to find an installer that won't crash
[09:35] <BWestOz> I can install debian but not ubuntu
[09:45] <joelmo> can i make a init config that starts two processes
[09:45] <n13z> BWestOz: Excuse me if I bother you, but, have you scrolled down to search for disks in the installation menu? A coworker was saying same as you and that was his problem.
[09:45] <hufg> joelmo: yes your init config can do many things
[09:46] <hufg> not sure what you mean but add script to init.d use chkconfig to add it to "boot sequence" whatever it is
[09:47] <joelmo> i was thinkging to use upstart
[09:47] <BWestOz> n13z; I'll try ...
[09:47] <nodedfree> what is the best way to make bash file make installations? such as "sudo apt-get install something" and then configure and answering questions the installation asks
[09:48] <assistente> hi to all! i have a problem: after screen lock on xubuntu 14.04 64bit the keyboard don't work on firefox, then of i switch to a terminal window and type something, then switch to firefox the keyboard writes. succestions?
[09:49] <captainmustard> nodedfree you could probably just use apt-get install -y {packages}
[09:49] <captainmustard> I would think
[09:49] <hufg> joelmo: why whats the problem with chkconfig
[09:50] <nodedfree> captainmustard, yes.. after installation i order to run the proccess, configuration needed.. how bash file can answer questions?
[09:50] <nodedfree> like username, password, port..
[09:50] <n13z> nodedfree: I don't like to invoque sudo inside of a script, I use sudo to invoque script.
[09:50] <nodedfree> i know the order of the questions if this helps
[09:50] <joelmo> hugf upstars config files looks much cleaner, i don't now much difference between those though
[09:51] <hufg> just copy one of the scripts from init.d modify priorities define start stop chkconfig --add scriptname
[09:51] <hufg> ok
[09:52] <BWestOz> n13z; how do I scroll down?
[09:56] <hufg> joelmo: http://spiralbound.net/blog/2007/07/23/example-linux-init-script/, copy script to /etc/init.d/, sudo chkconfig --add scriptname/servicename
[09:56] <hufg> easy work!
[09:57] <someHuman> I want grub2 to load by default whenever I boot.
[09:58] <someHuman> Instead of Windows being loaded when I don't press anything.
[09:58] <graingert> anyone know how to get Ubuntu 64bit 14.04 usb working in UEFI
[09:58] <graingert> I've set my laptop to UEFI only mode with secureboot and it does not boot
[09:59] <BWestOz> n13z; there is nowhere to scroll down. I am at a window "Install - Installation Type" that is supposed to display partition info but it is blank. It is not seeing the drive. If I cancel I can see the drive with fdisk & gparted but the installer doesn't see it. Is there another way to continue with the installation?
[10:01] <n13z> BWestOz: Using live CD?
[10:01] <helpmeplease> soo, i can't install ubuntu from a cd or usb because kali linux is preventing it...
[10:02] <BWestOz> n13z; it's 14 install that gives option of live or install
[10:02] <BWestOz> would I better off starting the live and installing it from there somehow?
[10:02] <n13z> BWestOz: Maybe you have a software blocking the install from reading the disks
[10:03] <lkthomas> hey guys
[10:03] <lkthomas> how could I list update-rc.d all services ?
[10:03] <BWestOz> n13z; eh? there's nothing on the PC
[10:03] <n13z> On the Ubuntu installer.
[10:04] <n13z> Something like dmraid or mdadm
[10:04] <adeligen> I'm having audio troubles with 14.04. There is a constant audio "pop" on my system. When I open up "Sound Settings" I see "Analog Output" as my device. Whenever there is a pop in audio, I see a "Headphones" output device appear for a moment. This doesn't happen in OS X or Windows, just Ubuntu. How would I go about debugging this issue?
[10:05] <n13z> BWestOz: Try running from live, search for dmraid or mdadm and remove it from live, then install. If it fails, use fdisk/parted to delete any partition on destination disk.
[10:06] <helpmeplease> any other way to install ubuntu besides a usb or a cd/dvd?
[10:06] <BWestOz> n13z; thanks for your suggestions
[10:07] <adeligen> helpmeplease: A PXE install
[10:07] <helpmeplease> pxe?
[10:08] <adeligen> helpmeplease:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DisklessUbuntuHowto
[10:08] <adeligen> helpmeplease: USB and CD are certainly easier though
[10:09] <helpmeplease> the problem is that i have kali linux in here and for some reason i can not boot a windows recovery disk i can't boot unbuntu from a usb so i do not know what to do it get it out
[10:17] <demoz_> Hello,can anyone give me example of bash script that could grep lines which have "!!!!!" charaters and output them to a file ? i am not sure how to google for what i need here
[10:19] <polydr> My machine has an English(UK) keyboard and claims to have EN(UK) selected for keyboard and language, however, it's not working: it's using a different map (probably US)
[10:20] <Rory> demoz_: cat inputfile | grep \! > outputfile
[10:20] <helpmeplease> this is retarded.....
[10:20] <llutz> demoz_: grep -E '\!{5}' foo >bar
[10:20] <demoz_> Rory thank you :)
[10:20] <demoz_> llutz thank you
[10:21] <demoz_> thank you guys :)
[10:21] <llutz> demoz_: grep don't need a cat
[10:21] <Rory> llutz: I've always done "cat filename | grep" rather than "grep filename" but I don't know why
[10:21] <helpmeplease> there is no way for me to get this other operating system out of my computer...
[10:21] <Rory> helpmeplease: Make an Ubuntu flash drive and delete the partition?
[10:22] <polydr> helpmeplease: What you trying to do?
[10:22] <Rory> helpmeplease: Is your BIOS set to boot from CD/USB?
[10:22] <demoz_> I used this command "cat otherfile | grep 'something' > file.txt" and it worked flawlesly for what i need  :)
[10:22] <helpmeplease> can't kali linux is preventing me from booting from a usb drive booting a recovery disk
[10:22] <helpmeplease> yes it is
[10:22] <llutz> demoz_: thousand ways to do stuff
[10:22] <surprisetrex> using nvidia-prime, and it's showing the nvidia logo. I tried switching it to Intel with "Quick switch graphics" and it's still showing Nvidia.
[10:22] <surprisetrex> Anyone know why?
[10:22] <demoz_> llutz indeed :)
[10:23] <helpmeplease> so unless there is some way i can install it from the terminal in kali linux i think i might be screwed
[10:24] <k1l> helpmeplease: that is not true. set the bios to boot from usb. kali cant stop that
[10:24] <helpmeplease> kil well it is lol
[10:24] <k1l> no its not
[10:25] <k1l> get to know how your laptop/pc can boot from usb. read the manual. then boot from usb
[10:25] <helpmeplease> well something is because i did that
[10:25] <helpmeplease> i know how it boots from usb
[10:25] <AlexPortable> how to stop the gnome panel from crashing?
[10:25] <helpmeplease> i ste it in bios to boot from usb
[10:26] <helpmeplease> then save and apply the changes start the computer press esc and boot from the usb drive then it just sits there tries to boot from that and then i get an error that i am missing the other usb with kali linux on it ....
[10:26] <k1l> helpmeplease: that is impossible. kali linux just doesnt get loaded. so please stop telling that FUD, read the manual on how to boot from usb. set it in the bios.
[10:26] <DaylightDandy> Hi all. Anyone knows which update caused desktop icons to suddenly appear for no reason on 14.04 today ?
[10:27] <helpmeplease> i wish i could show you because i have tried it at least ten times and read the mannual too:)
[10:28] <helpmeplease> but just too humor you i will do it again :)
[10:30] <lexande> i have a machine where du reports much more space used than df (df says only 1.4T used but a du of the files gives 18T).  i know of many reasons for the opposite to happen (df > du due to reserved space, open processes etc) but what would cause df to show less space used than du?
[10:31] <lexande> (note this persists through reboot)
[10:33] <AlexPortable> how can I get the menu bar back in nautilus?
[10:33] <helpmeplease> still did't work.....
[10:36] <AlexPortable> how can i customize lightdm?
[10:36] <k1l> helpmeplease: do you have set it to boot from usb _in the bios_ or int he startmenue from the bios? do you see a purple screen with a small kexboard symbol on the bottom?
[10:37] <helpmeplease> yes i have it set to boot from the usb first in bios
[10:37] <helpmeplease> then i restart my computer press esc to tell it which usb to boot from and it just sits with this symbol there -
[10:38] <k1l> did you dd the iso to the usb?
[10:38] <helpmeplease> no
[10:38] <k1l> so do that please.
[10:40] <AlexPortable> is it possible to login at the same user at the same time with another WM?
[10:40] <AlexPortable> like one person has gnome and the other has unity??
[10:41] <helpmeplease> sudo mkusb saucy-desktop-i386.iso
[10:41] <helpmeplease> like that?
[10:41] <k1l> helpmeplease: no
[10:42] <helpmeplease> that was what was on the ubuntu website
[10:42] <k1l> helpmeplease: see the command line interface howto on that site: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles#Ubuntu
[10:42] <polydr> ooh ubuntu can dd a bootable usb now? That might explain why the macs can't boot them.
[10:42] <polydr> My machine has an English(UK) keyboard and claims to have EN(UK) selected for keyboard and language, however, it's not working: it's using a different map (probably US)
[10:43] <helpmeplease> unable to locate package usb-imagewriter....
[10:43] <polydr> helpmeplease: Are you on an Ubuntu?
[10:43] <k1l> helpmeplease: stop tgat
[10:44] <helpmeplease> stop what
[10:44] <k1l> helpmeplease: what did i just tell you? use dd. i didnt tell you to use imagewriter or other stuff
[10:44] <jkrx> polydr: edit locale.conf
[10:44] <polydr> helpmeplease: use the COMMAND LINE thing on that site he linked you. Don't do the graphical part.
[10:44] <turrettype> I wish a beautiful day to ubuntu community!
[10:44] <polydr> jkrx: thanks
[10:45] <helpmeplease> well it does not say dd on that page... it says command line like he said...
[10:45] <polydr> helpmeplease: It does, but you need to read it BEFORE you start typing or pressing
[10:45] <k1l> helpmeplease: a cant help you if you dont read what and follow what we suggest you
[10:46] <polydr> helpmeplease: start from the 'command line interface' part
[10:46] <turrettype> I posed this question to liferea channel, but it seems to be quiet there at the moment. does anyone use liferea? how does bookmark function work? when I choose to bookmark a link, nothing happens.
[10:46] <jkrx> polydr: sorry locale.gen
[10:46] <helpmeplease> Run sudo dd if=/path/to/downloaded.img of=/dev/devicenode bs=1M
[10:47] <k1l> helpmeplease: yes, but you need to adjust that command. its explained in the text in that chapter. so please read!
[10:47] <k1l> and with read i dont mean: just grab the command
[10:48] <AlexPortable> is there a list of things canonical added, so i can remove them? it's bad to have programs connecting to internet on a mobile connection
[10:49] <polydr> jkrx: thanks, looking at that
[10:49] <k1l> AlexPortable: just disable online search results in the privacy settings
[10:50] <jkrx> polydr: Ubuntu apparently handles this different but heres how it works https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale
[10:50] <AlexPortable> k1l: that's all?
[10:50] <polydr> k1l: AlexPortable this reminds we, it would be nice to have some kind of application levle firewall that could restrict certain apps to certain max bandwidth when on certain connections
[10:50] <polydr> jkrx: Thank you once more!
[10:50] <AlexPortable> hmm thats a good idea
[10:50] <jkrx> polydr: no problems :)
[10:51] <helpmeplease> and where do i get the image file because the download one is an iso file
[10:51] <AlexPortable> is there any way how to get the menu bar back in nautilus?
[10:51] <jkrx> polydr: Untangle handles bandwidth limits
[10:52] <polydr> helpmeplease: an ubuntu iso will work as the image file if you're on PC hwardware. Macs are a bit weird with dd'ed images
[10:52] <polydr> jkrx: per application?
[10:52] <jkrx> polydr: as far as I know, yes
[10:53] <polydr> jkrx: untangle.com?
[10:53] <jkrx> polydr: never had to do that myself but it should be able to handle per application
[10:53] <jkrx> polydr: yes
[10:53] <jkrx> polydr: problem is that untangle is a dedicated firewall
[10:54] <polydr> jkrx: looks like an enterprise tool, on their website there is no pricing, just "phone us for quote". Roughly can I ask if you know what it costs?
[10:54] <polydr> jkrx: Ah ok, USD 540 a year for an education licence
[10:54] <jkrx> polydr: they only charge for education and hardware
[10:55] <polydr> jkrx: THat's more than the data connection upgrade!
[10:55] <helpmeplease> this makes no sense
[10:56] <polydr> helpmeplease: use the dd command with the ubuntu iso as the image file (on the if side) and your usb as the output file (of) side
[10:57] <jkrx> helpmeplease: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DriveImaging
[10:57] <jkrx> helpmeplease: read there carefully and try to understand. Take your time. There is not much else we can do for you here
[10:57] <polydr> jkrx: I'll agree with you that it looks highly likely untangle will do it, but it seems to be quite expensive and may need a dedicated machine.
[10:58] <jkrx> polydr: it needs a dedicated machine
[10:58] <lucido> does anyone know here how to make rtl8111e gigabit network card work,which driver to use?
[10:58] <AlexPortable>  is there any way how to get the menu bar back in nautilus? -  is it possible to login at the same user at the same time with another WM? - how can i customize lightdm?  - how can I get the menu bar back in nautilus? - how to stop the gnome panel from crashing?
[10:58] <ABDU1989> How Match Tvheadend and showtime
[10:58] <jkrx> polydr: u could look at L7 filter tho
[10:59] <polydr> jkrx: brb, rebooting
[10:59] <jkrx> AlexPortable: that was alot of questions
[11:00] <AlexPortable> jkrx: jup i asked them a while back but nobody answered
[11:00] <AlexPortable> so now i combine them :D
[11:00] <jkrx> AlexPortable: have you looked at various eikis for the applications?
[11:00] <AlexPortable> yes
[11:00] <jkrx> AlexPortable: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM thats how you conigure lightdm
[11:01] <ABDU1989> How Match Tvheadend and showtime?
[11:02] <turrettype> could you please let me know if I can use the latest version of liferea on 12.04.? the currently installed version is way behind the latest stable one.
[11:02] <helpmeplease> root@kali:~# run sudo dd if=/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sda/ bs=1m
[11:02] <helpmeplease> like that?
[11:02] <polydr_> jkrx: ty, looking at L7
[11:02] <jkrx> helpmeplease: u dont need run
[11:02] <turrettype> asking to know in case it requires a later version.
[11:03] <turrettype> of ubuntu
[11:03] <jkrx> turrettype: check its dependencies
[11:03] <helpmeplease> dd: invaild number '1m
[11:03] <polydr_> helpmeplease: 1 not L
[11:03] <jkrx> helpmeplease: 1M
[11:04] <AlexPortable> jkrx: i can't really find how to customzize the lockscreen. i want to make it look the same as the login screen
[11:04] <helpmeplease> 1m
[11:04] <dw1> why would you dd the image to the hard drive
[11:04] <polydr_> helpmeplease: not sure it needs 'run' but I don;t know Kali
[11:04] <polydr_> dw1: He's supposed to be doing it a USB. GOod catch.
[11:04] <clarkk> I'm using Ubutnu 12.04. When I install inkscape, even though it states on this page that 0.48.4 is available, I only get 0.48.3 when i install it from the software centre. Does anyone know why this is please? https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/inkscape/
[11:04] <dw1> helpmeplease: you destroying the hard drive ?
[11:05] <dw1> helpmeplease: cause sda doesnt look like a usb stick
[11:05] <ikey> Quick q: don't know if this a known issue or such. After locking my screen and returning, using 'alt' to use HUD shortcuts doesn't actually work. I just get a spinner. This a thing or did I break something? :)
[11:05] <polydr_> clarkk: That is the correct version for Ubuntu Precise
[11:06] <DJones> clarkk: .48.4 is for Ubuntu 13.10, 12.04 uses 0.48.3.1
[11:06] <polydr_> clarkk: If you click the ubuntu releases on the side of that page, you see what version they each have.
[11:06] <dw1> helpmeplease: if you write to sda youll likely lose everything on the drive
[11:06] <helpmeplease> one second it is either sdb or sdc
[11:07] <ABDU1989> help my
[11:07] <jkrx> AlexPortable: ah the lock screen. To change the lock screen wallpaper, create an XML file in /usr/share/images/desktop-base directory with the path to the image to be used as the lock screen wallpaper
[11:07] <SthNotTaken> How can I go about finding my .htaccess file
[11:07] <ABDU1989> How Match Tvheadend and showtime?
[11:07] <clarkk> oh I see. Thank you polydr_ and DJones . So there is no way for me to get the latest version on 12.04?
[11:07] <AlexPortable> not the wallpaper
[11:07] <AlexPortable> the lockscreen is ugly
[11:08] <dw1> SthNotTaken: thats for web sites.. whats your web folder
[11:08] <jkrx> AlexPortable: which greeter are you using?
[11:08] <helpmeplease> sudo dd if=/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdb/ bs=1m
[11:08] <SthNotTaken> dw1: var/www ?
[11:08] <AlexPortable> jkrx: http://img.nl.eu.org/h0N.png
[11:08] <polydr_> clarkk: You could see if there is a 3rd party PPA, or you could build it from source, or perhaps on their website they have a newer version
[11:08] <ikey> you dont want that trailing slash... not a lot gonna happen
[11:08] <dw1> SthNotTaken: probably, possibly /var/www/html
[11:08] <ikey> nor the first one actually.. unless your file lives @ /
[11:09] <dw1> SthNotTaken: so it would be there.. and hidden (Ctrl-H to show in nautilus)
[11:09] <helpmeplease> what ikey?
[11:09] <dw1> SthNotTaken: ls -al in terminal
[11:09] <ikey> helpmeplease, /dev/sdb/ wont exist.
[11:09] <ikey> helpmeplease, /dev/sdb might
[11:09] <helpmeplease> take the / off after sdb
[11:09] <dw1> SthNotTaken: or it may not exist
[11:09] <ikey> and your if=/ assumes the file lives @ "/" - id hope it doesnt..
[11:09] <SthNotTaken> dw1: I know it exists because it protects my phpmyadmin page. I can't find it in WinSCP
[11:09] <clarkk> polydr_: if I build it from source, am I still going to have the dependencies problems? Ie it wanted to upgrade cairo2, but I didn't know what else that would break (such as unity)
[11:09] <SthNotTaken> dw1: I'm just not sure where I set it up. Is there any way to search in Putty?
[11:10] <helpmeplease> the file is on my desktop..
[11:10] <dw1> SthNotTaken: then its probably in the phpmyadmin folder
[11:10] <ikey> then its ~/Desktop/filename
[11:10] <jkrx> AlexPortable: I havent configured the lockscreen much as I dont use one but check out sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
[11:10] <polydr_> clarkk: Yea that's complex but cirvumventable. It wouldbn't be my first choice with Precise
[11:10] <helpmeplease> with the ~
[11:10] <dw1> SthNotTaken: but if you installed the phpmyadmin package it wont be in /var/www
[11:10] <AlexPortable> jkrx: already have it installed. what should i configure?
[11:11] <ikey> AlexPortable, apache?
[11:11] <SthNotTaken> dw1: is there no way to open it in Putty without knowing the location? Like Crontab ?
[11:11] <clarkk> so which version does everyone recommend is the one to be on now? Which is regarded as most stable etc?
[11:11] <AlexPortable> ikey: whats that?
[11:11] <clarkk> so which *Ubuntu  version does everyone recommend is the one to be on now? Which is regarded as most stable etc?
[11:11] <ikey> oh. sorry got two messages mixed up :p
[11:11] <polydr_> clarkk: trusty is an LTS
[11:11] <jkrx> AlexPortable: check what lockscreen you have enabled. click on Ubuntu Unity Plugin and on the General tab, under "Lockscreen"
[11:11] <dw1> SthNotTaken: cd /var/www; find . -name .htaccess
[11:11] <clarkk> polydr_: 14.04?
[11:12] <AlexPortable> unity plugin isn't enabled
[11:12] <helpmeplease> root@kali:~# sudo dd if=/desktop/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1m
[11:12] <AlexPortable> there is no 'lockscreen' on the general tab
[11:12] <ikey> helpmeplease, not going to work, you wont have a /desktop/ ..
[11:12] <SthNotTaken> dw1: thanks
[11:12] <ikey> You'll have a ~/Desktop/
[11:12] <helpmeplease> i asked if i needed the ~ and you didn't asnwer
[11:12] <ikey> I already told you use ~/Desktop/
[11:13] <jechadwell99> After an upgrade to 14.04 this started happening to blender. It's nothing wrong with blender (the exact same file worked on the previous version). http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?334672-Weird-Selecting-(ubuntu)
[11:13] <SthNotTaken> dw1: are those 2 separate commands?
[11:13] <jkrx> AlexPortable: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/--R-JOG7VPa8/UzQgJWuO3nI/AAAAAAAAR-c/yz2-x6NTxfU/s1600/ccsm-lockscreen-settings.png
[11:13] <dw1> SthNotTaken: yes, the semicolon will run them one at a time
[11:13] <jechadwell99> I think it's something wrong with the driver.
[11:13] <helpmeplease> root@kali:~# sudo dd if=~/desktop/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1m        so this sould work?
[11:13] <dw1> SthNotTaken: semicolon will separate them
[11:14] <ikey> helpmeplease, its case sensitive
[11:14] <AlexPortable> jkrx: http://img.nl.eu.org/Hho.png
[11:14] <SthNotTaken> dw1: it only changes the directory, doesn't do anything else. NO error
[11:14] <jkrx> AlexPortable: this is getting weird...
[11:14] <dw1> SthNotTaken: then there isnt an .htaccess anywhere in /var/www
[11:14] <AlexPortable> jkrx: i dont have unity i think
[11:14] <SthNotTaken> how could I search the entire system? Just by running the code after the semicolon?
[11:14] <helpmeplease> so what should be in caps?
[11:15] <helpmeplease> oh D
[11:15] <polydr_> helpmeplease: 'Desktop' not 'desktop' unless Kali is weird. As said, it is case sensitive
[11:15] <jkrx> AlexPortable: The option should still be there
[11:15] <dw1> SthNotTaken: yeah, from the root folder, but it will go through system folders too and show errors
[11:15] <jkrx> AlexPortable: hang on Ill install the app and check as Id ont have unity
[11:15] <dw1> SthNotTaken: another thing you can do is sudo updatedb which makes a database of all files, then use locate <filename>
[11:15] <helpmeplease> dd: invalid number `1m'
[11:15] <SthNotTaken> sudo updatedb; locate <.htaccess>
[11:15] <polydr_> helpmeplease: Try 1M
[11:16] <dw1> SthNotTaken: no < >
[11:16] <clarkk> if upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04, is it recommended to do a clean install? If not, is there any concern about legacy configs or packages remaining on the system after the upgrade?
[11:16] <dw1> SthNotTaken: sudo updatedb; locate .htaccess  -- it might take a little while to updatedb
[11:16] <polydr_> clarkk: yes and yes
[11:16] <helpmeplease> i think it is writing to it now
[11:16] <ikey> helpmeplease, then sit back and wait :)
[11:16] <clarkk> ugh
[11:16] <ikey> It's good to "sudo sync && sudo eject /dev/sdb" once it completes successfully
[11:17] <polydr_> clarkk: if precise isnt broken why upgrade?
[11:17] <ikey> You'll ensure all buffers are written and /dev/sdb is disconnected from udev/kernel
[11:17] <turrettype> thank you jkrx !
[11:17] <SthNotTaken> dw1: that did the trick! Found it!
[11:17] <helpmeplease> to safe remove it..
[11:17] <ikey> pretty much yeah :)
[11:17] <clarkk> polydr_: because I need inkscape and inkscape is crap on the version I have
[11:17] <helpmeplease> more like go smoke a cig....
[11:18] <helpmeplease> brb
[11:18] <polydr_> clarkk: https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/stable
[11:18] <ikey> damnit man now i want one
[11:18] <ikey> Anywhom - anyone familiar with Unity HUD bugs?
[11:18] <Funkeh`> whats the best way to remote into ubuntu from windows graphically? xrdp requires xfce unfortunately.
[11:18] <clarkk> polydr_: I've tried that. It wants to upgrade libcairo2, on which unity depends
[11:18] <polydr_> clarkk: I see 0.48.4 there for precise. Did you try that exact one?
[11:19] <ikey> Funkeh`, i tend to use vnc for my machines, though ive not yet set my windows box up for remote tbh
[11:19] <clarkk> polydr_: how do I do that? I just saw one new version
[11:19] <ikey> my server runs centos and tiger-vnc.. works p good
[11:19] <clarkk> polydr_: let me try the process again. One moment...
[11:21] <jechadwell99> How can I test that my graphics driver is working correctly?
[11:21] <hebz0rl> hi is it possible to install an ubuntu server from a running ubuntu desktop?
[11:21] <ikey> jechadwell99, glxinfo? glxgears? see that 3D works?
[11:21] <Funkeh`> ikey, is there a specific program you're using that works on both platforms?
[11:21] <jkrx> jechadwell99: glxinfo
[11:22] <ikey> Funkeh`, well I try to avoid using my windows box - only got a replacement sent yesterday - i know tigervnc has a windows and mac binary - might be useful. from Linux I use vinagre to connect
[11:22] <MagicSpud> hello people. I know with apple systems you can make iso files in order to install the same OS (and all the programs and files you want in it) on several computers...
[11:22] <jkrx> jechadwell99: try  glxinfo | grep "direct rendering"
[11:22] <dw1> hebz0rl: install on the same computer.. ?
[11:23] <hebz0rl> dw1, yes
[11:23] <jechadwell99> it says that the graphics driver does work but there are some problems that have turned up recently that i think were related to driver problems
[11:23] <MagicSpud> my question is a bit twisty... could it be possible to use a virtualbox machine to do same thing with ubuntu OS?
[11:23] <hateball> MagicSpud: If you're looking to clone installs, I personally use clonezilla for that
[11:23] <dw1> hebz0rl: you could install in a virtualbox virtual machine
[11:23] <jechadwell99> like this one http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?334672-Weird-Selecting-(ubuntu)
[11:23] <dw1> hebz0rl: but otherwise just make a liveCD/USB
[11:23] <jkrx> jechadwell99: post grep '(EE)' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[11:23] <dw1> hebz0rl: and boot it
[11:23] <ikey> remastersys? @ dw1 + hebz0rl
[11:24] <ikey> just a thought
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> MagicSpud: you could make an image of the partitions then use dd in liveCD to spit the image to a real drive
[11:24] <MagicSpud> hateball: yep but the point is the source Os is a virtualbox machine
[11:24] <ikey> darn i keep mixing nicks.
[11:24] <ervin_> Hello, if server is configured that root may not login via ssh, my user is in sudoers (asking password for sudo) is there any simple way to combine rsync with sudo ? (i need to copy to local machine some files only readable by root on server)
[11:25] <hateball> MagicSpud: And you're looking to restore it onto iron? Shouldnt be any big issues as long as it's a standard install really
[11:25] <ikey> ervin_, you could stick a script on the server and call it via ssh after rsync is done
[11:25] <ikey> i.e. a chown -R chmod -R
[11:25] <hateball> MagicSpud: Still the same kernel etc. Only issues you might run into are if you have something like nvidia drivers or some such that tries to load on non-nvidia hardware
[11:25] <MagicSpud> hateball onto iron yes but just because it is not a regular ubuntu...I managed to convert it into a AD
[11:25] <dw1> ervin_: you could enable public key authentication and login as root automatically
[11:26] <clarkk> it seems polydr_ has left
[11:26] <Funkeh`> ikey, does vinagre act as a server also? I want to remote into ubuntu from the win box
[11:26] <ervin_> dw1 - public key is on, but root login should stay off.
[11:26] <ikey> Funkeh`, not.. really. not in the sense you mean
[11:26] <jechadwell99> results of grep '(EE)' /var/log/Xorg.0.log : 	(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
[11:26] <jechadwell99> [    18.604] (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0)
[11:26] <jechadwell99> [    18.621] (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0)
[11:26] <ikey> Funkeh`, it has a listen mode but its still th evnc client
[11:26] <ikey> Funkeh`, you could just install a vnc server on the ubuntu box
[11:27] <hebz0rl> dw1, no i meant i have a running pxe system where i boot into a ubuntu desktop and was now wondering if i could just run the installation from that ubuntu desktop
[11:27] <Funkeh`> recommendation? :p
[11:27] <ikey> heh.
[11:27] <MagicSpud> hateball no nvidia issues it is a server
[11:27] <ikey> i think ubuntu has it built in somehow somewhere in the sharing options in the system settings
[11:27] <clarkk> I'm really strugging to get the dev version of inkscape installed. I've added the ppa as per these instructions https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/stable
[11:27] <clarkk> ...but when installing the package, it wants me to upgrade Cairo2 which is an important pkg that unity relies on http://i.imgur.com/1cecceD.png
[11:27] <ikey> idk what provides it..
[11:27] <clarkk> am I doing this correctly?
[11:28] <MagicSpud> hateball wich would be the procedure?
[11:28] <dw1> hebz0rl: dont know about that
[11:29] <Funkeh`> ikey, ty will check I out
[11:29] <karab44> hello, how to  change ubuntu's window's slide bar color? I found it difficult to trace
[11:29] <dw1> hebz0rl: does this help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1413126
[11:29] <Funkeh`> it
[11:29] <jechadwell99> jkrx: results of grep '(EE)' /var/log/Xorg.0.log :  (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
 [    18.604] (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0)
 [    18.621] (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0)
[11:30] <hebz0rl> dw1, yeah i probably would have to do something like that
[11:30] <hebz0rl> dw1, thx!
[11:30] <karab44> yayks, it's not for nautilus window but firefox slide bar...
[11:30] <jkrx> jechadwell99: you are using AMD driver and ubunut 14.04?
[11:30] <dw1> hebz0rl: more results :) http://google.com/search?q=install+ubuntu+from+pxe
 [    18.621] (EE) Failed to load module "fglrx" (module does not exist, 0)
[11:31] <jechadwell99> I'm using the default on 14.04
[11:31] <karab44> ok but basically gnome I think..
[11:31] <jechadwell99> whatever the default is
[11:32] <jkrx> jechadwell99: ok follow the instructions here http://www.securethelock.com/2014/04/20/installing-configuring-amdati-drivers-ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr/
[11:33] <jechadwell99> I get 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RS880M [Mobility Radeon HD 4225/4250] from lspci
[11:33] <io_____> hi i am trying out the windows scale Compiz function, but it seems like it only brings to front certain windows not all of them
[11:33] <jechadwell99> jkrx: does that change anything
[11:33] <jkrx> jechadwell99: oh thats legacy now so might be tricky to get to work properly. Try following instructions in that link
[11:34] <ABDU1989> How Match Tvheadend and showtime?
[11:34] <jechadwell99> ok
[11:34] <jechadwell99> jkrx: is it safe to try
[11:35] <jkrx> jechadwell99: yes it will only reinstall and configure amd drivers
[11:35] <jechadwell99> jkrx: I guess I'm just a bit worried about not being able to boot up (happened before)
[11:36] <jkrx> jechadwell99: worst that can happen is that xorg wont be working. In that case remove the drivers again
[11:36] <jechadwell99> jkrx: so it's safe to try?
[11:36] <sl33k_> what does linux swap mean?
[11:37] <bazhang> !swap | sl33k_
[11:37] <jkrx> jechadwell99: yes, as safe as a driver installation can be
[11:37] <jechadwell99> jkrx: Thanks for your help. I'm going to try now.
[11:37] <jkrx> jechadwell99: no problems
[11:37] <clarkk> I'm really strugging to get the dev version of inkscape installed. I've added the ppa as per these instructions https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/stable
[11:38] <clarkk> ...but when installing the package, it wants me to upgrade Cairo2 which is an important pkg that unity relies on http://i.imgur.com/1cecceD.png
[11:38] <clarkk> am I doing this correctly?
[11:38] <Paradisee_> how can i install ubuntu, without erase debian? http://postimage.org/image/eccliczc5/
[11:38] <hateball> MagicSpud: mount clonezilla-iso, boot the VM, dump image onto somewhere like  an scp server, then boot the iron and restore
[11:38] <hateball> meh
[11:41] <AlexPortable> jkrx: you there?
[11:42] <jkrx> AlexPortable: yes, I couldnt find the option either so Im browsing some wikis
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> Paradisee_: resize your file system to make room for Ubuntu, then install
[11:43] <Paradisee_> which is the file system in that picture?
[11:43] <ActionParsnip> sl33k_: its like pagefile in Windows
[11:44] <KGM70> o/
[11:44] <jkrx> AlexPortable: check /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> Paradisee_: your URL doesnt work for me
[11:46] <arnadelo> Hi, anyone knows how to add an active medibuntu repository for Ubuntu 10.04???
[11:46] <Funkeh`> recommendations for vnc server to use on ubuntu? the built in one seems inadequate
[11:46] <fidel__> arnadelo: cant help you - but in general i would consider upgrading any 10.04 installation ;)
[11:46] <ActionParsnip> arnadelo: medibuntu is dead and gone
[11:46] <DJones> arnadelo: Probably unlikely, from memory the medibuntu repo was removed and deleted
[11:47] <fidel__> 10.04 is out of support
[11:47] <sl33k_> I'm taking a backup? Any way clonezilla will help me?
[11:47] <ActionParsnip> fidel__: not on server ;)
[11:47] <jkrx> Funkeh`: vnc4? TightVNC?
[11:47] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: what is the reason for the connection? there may be a sleeker solution.
[11:47] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: what do you intend to do on the remote PC?
[11:48] <arnadelo> Thanks, and bye
[11:48] <fidel__> ActionParsnip: ups - you are right
[11:48] <sl33k_> Do I get to know how to resolve this? Errors were encountered while processing:
[11:48] <sl33k_>  /var/cache/apt/archives/default-jre-headless_1%3a1.6-43ubuntu2_i386.deb
[11:48] <sl33k_> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[11:48] <erle-> what is the main difference between mir and wayland?
[11:48] <sl33k_> I did sudo apt-get install -f
[11:49] <jkrx> erle-: You have to ask ubuntu devs about that
[11:49] <ActionParsnip> erle-: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=mir+vs+wayland ;)
[11:51] <jkrx> sl33k_: sudo dpkg -P oracle-java7-installer
[11:51] <jkrx> sudo apt-get -f install
[11:51] <jkrx> sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-installer
[11:51] <sl33k_> jkrx: dpkg: warning: there's no installed package matching oracle-java7-installer
[11:52] <erle-> unity really has become a great environment now
[11:52] <ActionParsnip> try the WebUpd8 PPA for Orace Java, dead easy
[11:52] <AlexPortable> jkrx: lightdm.conf  users.conf
[11:52] <erle-> i just switched from vanilla gnome
[11:52] <AlexPortable> which one?
[11:52] <jkrx> sl33k_: no sorry, the installer you were trying to install
[11:52] <jkrx> AlexPortable: lightdm
[11:52] <AlexPortable> [SeatDefaults]
[11:52] <AlexPortable> allow-guest = false
[11:53] <jkrx> erle-: I found it buggy
[11:53] <erle-> jkrx, i found it slow years ago, but now it works well
[11:53] <jkrx> AlexPortable: only option in it?
[11:53] <erle-> jkrx, on my stone age thinkpad as well as on my somewhat new desktop
[11:53] <AlexPortable> yes
[11:53] <jkrx> erle-: well everyone have their own taste. I still prefer gnome and openbox :)
[11:54] <jkrx> AlexPortable: See if there is a unity-greeter
[11:54] <erle-> jkrx, yes, the diversity of options in ubuntu is just great
[11:54] <jkrx> erle-: too bad their packages is a bit out of date for the "smaller" wms like i3 and so on
[11:56] <AlexPortable> jkrx|afk: gnome-screensaver-command -l seems to trigger the lockscreen
[11:56] <ActionParsnip> jkrx|afk: just openbox for me, running a DE is a waste imho :)
[11:58] <clarkk> I'm really strugging to get the dev version of inkscape installed. I've added the ppa as per these instructions https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/stable
[11:58] <clarkk> ...but when installing the package, it wants me to upgrade Cairo2 which is an important pkg that unity relies on http://i.imgur.com/1cecceD.png
[11:58] <jkrx|afk> AlexPortable: hmm
[11:59] <jkrx|afk> ActionParsnip: openbox is very nice idd
[11:59] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: what is the output of:   cat /etc/issue
[11:59] <clarkk> why will it not just upgrade the package?
[11:59] <mythril> I have ubuntu 14.04  freshly running on aws and for some reason or another when I try to serve a php file out of a virtualhost (not userdir) it serves the source instead
[12:00] <clarkk> ActionParsnip: what is that file?
[12:00] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: its a text file that identifyes your distro and release
[12:00] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: what does it say please, its one line so you can paste here
[12:00] <clarkk> ActionParsnip: Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: ok cool
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: have you contacted the PPA maintainer to enquire
[12:01] <clarkk> ActionParsnip: were you interested in the .4 at the end?
[12:01] <Funkeh`> ActionParsnip, full remote control, even without someone logged in, using it as a server
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: no, just wondered what release of ubuntu you were using
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: yes, remote control to do what?
[12:02] <clarkk> ActionParsnip: I haven't because I expected me to be doing something wrongly, as I am not sure what is the correct way
[12:02] <Funkeh`> everything
[12:02] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: for example
[12:02] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:inkscape.dev/stable; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install inkscape
[12:03] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: you can manage and control Transmission via HTTP, you can run updates via apt-get via SSH
[12:03] <Funkeh`> log on as a user, install some game server, log off, even reboot it
[12:03] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: you can access and manage files using SFTP which can be mounted by Nautilus
[12:03] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: you can reboot using SSH
[12:03] <Funkeh`> I want to do it graphically
[12:03] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: you can install game servers using SSH too
[12:04] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: but why?
[12:04] <konrad_> Hi there! I have trouble understanding what goes wrong with my env: I created an executable python script with "#!/usr/bin/env python"-header, which works fine. However, as soon as I symlink that script and execute the symlink, my system tries to execute it using '/usr/bin/spe' (stani's python editor, which I uninstalled).
[12:04] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: arent you going to be editting text file and so forth to configure the server?
[12:04] <clarkk> ActionParsnip: Setting up inkscape (0.48.3.1-1ubuntu1.1) - this is the previous version
[12:05] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get --reinstall install inkscape
[12:05] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: and won't those files be edittable using nano or vi?
[12:05] <Funkeh`> not interested in command line at the moment, this is a personal project
[12:05] <konrad_> I could not find any reference to SPE via 'update-alternatives --get-selections' or in 'env'. not sure, where else to look?
[12:06] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: so far everything you need can be done in CLI, or with web interfaces
[12:06] <Funkeh`> ugh
[12:06] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: yet you want to significantly reduce security by installing a desktop then using one of the most insecure protocols to manage it
[12:07] <Funkeh`> its on private lan, I don't care
[12:07] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: why do you think the server OS doesnt come with a desktop or GUI?
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> Funkeh`: but with SSH, you can manage it from anywhere, and securely
[12:08] <arnab> hello all
[12:09] <arnab> I have started using ubuntu sometime back
[12:09] <dcamel> Ubuntu 14.04 is giving me disk i/o errors whenever I connect a USB flash drive. I can still read/write to the flash drive but not to my hard disk once I connect it, eventually this breaks every program I'm using and I have to restart
[12:09] <dcamel> Any ideas on where to look for support?
[12:09] <arnab> call you tell me where to find list of all commands?
[12:10] <Ben64> arnab: hit tab twice on the terminal?
[12:10] <lonix> arnab: ater dubble tab, press "y"
[12:10] <Kartagis> dcamel: here
[12:10] <clarkk> ActionParsnip: sorry for the delay. The inkscape package is the old versoin. It's inkscape-trunk that I need to install, which wants to uprade libcairo2, but I'm very cautious about that because unity relies on it http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=MmfhpkT9
[12:10] <arnab> Ben64 lonix: thanks a lot
[12:11] <dcamel> It's  possible my hard disk is starting to fail, but it doesn't make sense that this happens consistently when I mount a USB flash drive
[12:11] <Ben64> clarkk: yeah well it might break stuff. thats why PPAs aren't supported in this channel. up to you if you want to try it
[12:11] <arnab> how can i learn command line operations?
[12:11] <arnab> i have learned basic commands
[12:11] <Ben64> arnab: you can try the Ubuntu manual... http://ubuntu-manual.org/
[12:11] <robotti^> How I can set lightm boot different DE without compositing and other with compositing?
[12:11] <arnab> is there any structured way to lwarn it?
[12:12] <robotti^> lightdm
[12:12] <arnab> ok
[12:12] <robotti^> start
[12:12] <robotti^> not boot :)
[12:12] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: if you run:   apt-cache policy inkscape     do youo see the new version listed?
[12:12] <arnab> is it the same as bash programming?
[12:12] <robotti^> If I want for example use xbmc standalone without compositing and unity with compositing.
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: seems the package didnt successfully compile last time, check https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/stable on the top right
[12:13] <DJones> !terminal | arnab The bot's link has some good info at the bottom on how to use the terminal commands,
[12:13] <konrad_> anyone with an idea?
[12:13] <robotti^> because there is video tearing when using compositing. and ubuntu unity desktop needs compositing.
[12:13] <arnab> thanks a lot guys
[12:13] <ActionParsnip> robotti^: not in 2D in Precise
[12:14] <clarkk> ActionParsnip: ok, so that won't work?
[12:14] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: not til its compiled successfully
[12:14] <clarkk> :(
[12:14] <clarkk> thank you ActionParsnip - I'm going to try to compile, but surely there will dependency issues too
[12:14] <clarkk> ActionParsnip: do you agree?
[12:16] <ActionParsnip> clarkk: possibly
[12:21] <sl33k_> what does daily automated and scheduled backup entail? Could someone explain like I am 5?
[12:23] <sl33k_> What does recovering it mean? Does it recover your OS too? What is the OS is not supported?
[12:23] <sl33k_> What if*
[12:24] <arnab> can I run my system from command line only?
[12:25] <arnab> i need to learn all about command line and bash programming
[12:25] <arnab> apart from all the inks you good people shared
[12:25] <arnab> can you guys  give me tips how to keep the learning process going?
[12:25] <jkrx|afk> arnab: start with using terminals
[12:26] <jkrx> and use apps that is cli only
[12:26] <arnab> I have started with terminal
[12:26] <arnab> and using some of the cli apps also
[12:26] <arnab> cli only apps also'
[12:27] <arnab> what else?
[12:27] <jkrx> arnab: thats a good start then u can learn bash with books like bash cooking recipe
[12:27] <arnab> some of the daily stuff I do, I donthow to do from command line
[12:27] <konrad_> well...it seems, i need to look elsewhere for help :( any hints for a good chan for my problem?
[12:27] <asdofindia> arnab, for fun you can try pressing ctrl+alt+f1
[12:28] <jkrx> arnab: try installing LFS in virtualbox
[12:28] <jkrx> konrad_: what did u ask?
[12:28] <sl33k_> Can anyone answer my questions on backup? I am confused after coming across this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContinuousBackups
[12:28] <konrad_> jkrx: Hi there! I have trouble understanding what goes wrong with my env: I created an executable python script with "#!/usr/bin/env python"-header, which works fine. However, as soon as I symlink that script and execute the symlink, my system tries to execute it using '/usr/bin/spe' (stani's python editor, which I uninstalled).
[12:28] <arnab> like when I search for files and directories from cli they ask for full name which is not always possible to know th
[12:28] <konrad_> I could not find any reference to SPE via 'update-alternatives --get-selections' or in 'env'. not sure, where else to look?
[12:29] <arnab> what is lfs virtualbox?
[12:29] <sl33k_> What backup method do you use? RPO or RTO?
[12:30] <jkrx> konrad_: sounds like something still wants to link it to that then
[12:30] <chosig> Hey all, I am trying to install 14.04 on my computer but it fails miserably with UEFI - is there a known bug going on?
[12:30] <jkrx> konrad_: Im no expert in python env tho
[12:31] <jkrx> konrad_: have u tried the python channels?
[12:31] <konrad_> jkrx: i believe, this is not a python problem....
[12:31] <R4v3n_> Hello is there anyone that could recommend the following settings for mounting a CIFS share with the best possible performance regarding rsize and wsize
[12:31] <R4v3n_> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1429532.html  #solnyshok
[12:31] <asdofindia> konrad_, do a 'which python'
[12:31] <KGM70> !uefi | chosig
[12:32] <konrad_> asdofindia,  it is '/home/konrad/.virtualenvs/current/bin/python' as i expected
[12:32] <jkrx> arnab: LFS is linux from scratch, u build an entire linux system and virtualbox is a virtual enviroment
[12:32] <R4v3n_> cifs.conf in /etc/modprobe.d/
[12:33] <chosig> KGM70, well I have UEFI up and running, it works with other distros, it's just Ubuntu that fails.
[12:34] <KGM70> chosig, fails to install or fails to boot after installation?
[12:34] <chosig> KGM70, fails to boot
[12:35] <KGM70> chosig, does grub load?
[12:35] <chosig> KGM70, nothing, it complains that there is no bootable media
[12:36] <salsero> uefi working fine here
[12:36] <salsero> under kubuntu
[12:36] <konrad_> jkrx, asdofindia: i did the same thing with a perl-skript (#!/usr/bin/env perl). the symlinked perl file get's opened with 'less' apparently.
[12:36] <salsero> $ mount | grep efi none         on  /sys/firmware/efi/efivars  type  efivarfs         (rw) /dev/sda1    on  /boot/efi                  type  vfat             (rw)
[12:36] <asdofindia> konrad_, I don't know if it will work, but have you "chmod +x"ed your script?
[12:36] <KGM70> salsero, fine, any suggestions ?
[12:37] <salsero> suggestions on what?
[12:37] <konrad_> -rwxrwxr-x 1 konrad konrad 41 May 13 14:34 test.pl*
[12:37] <konrad_> -rwxrwxr-x 1 konrad konrad 41 May 13 13:52 test.py*
[12:37] <konrad_> lrwxrwxrwx 1 konrad konrad  7 May 13 14:34 t.pl -> test.pl*
[12:37] <konrad_> lrwxrwxrwx 1 konrad konrad  7 May 13 13:52 t.py -> test.py*
[12:37] <mjayk> what you replied to one would guess salsero
[12:38] <KGM70> works fine here doesn't help , salsero
[12:38] <salsero> i just got here, i dont know which problem do you have
[12:38] <asdofindia> finally, konrad_ what does 'echo $PATH' say?
[12:38] <mjayk> but you repplied to his problem lol
[12:38] <mjayk> replied 8
[12:39] <KGM70> chosig, try holding down the left shift after the uefi/cios screen to bring up grub
[12:39] <konrad_> /home/konrad/rc/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/home/konrad/.virtualenvs/current/bin:/usr/lib/lightdm/lightdm:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games:/opt/idea-IC-123.169/bin/:/home/konrad/.scripts/:/home/konrad/.scripts:/home/konrad/Projects/administration
[12:39] <KGM70> err Bios screen
[12:40] <chosig> right
[12:40] <salsero> what is the problem?
[12:40] <R4v3n_> Anyone here that knows how to improve cifs performance by how you approach it within fstab?
[12:40] <salsero> i have uefi with kubuntu, but no dual boot, i just have linux
[12:40] <chosig> for me? Ubuntu won't boot if I try to install it in UEFI mode
[12:41] <KGM70> chosig, so you haven't actually installed ubuntu yet?
[12:41] <chosig> I am using the live cd to have chat, but yup, it's on the drive.
[12:41] <Pagos1> Hello, is it okay to ask about Lubuntu installation here? I understand it's just ubuntu with a different DE but I'm just making sure
[12:42] <KGM70> chosig, then open a terminal and do sudo update-grub, for starters
[12:43] <konrad_> asdofindia, what do you expect to find in the path?
[12:43] <chosig> konrad_, what are you trying to do with python?
[12:43] <asdofindia> konrad_, I don't know what's wrong. But I can tell you this, "/usr/bin/env python" loads the first python that it sees in the $PATH variable. So, maybe you can try changing the PATH variable. I don't know if that'll work either :P
[12:43] <chosig> KGM70, I'll try that, need to reboot.
[12:44] <KGM70> chosig, on the live cd
[12:44] <chosig> konrad_, try either #!/usr/bin/env python2.6 or #!/usr/bin/env python3 depending on which python you want to use.
[12:44] <chosig> KGM70, I a in legacy now
[12:44] <konrad_> chosig, i am trying to figure out, why a symlinked python/perl script does not execute but opens an editor/less, while the original one does...
[12:45] <KGM70> chosig, no matter
[12:45] <chosig> konrad_, are they executable?
[12:45] <konrad_> yes
[12:45] <chosig> KGM70, /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `/cow'.
[12:46] <Pagos1> "Disks" Doesn't want to format my disk. It's giving me the following error: Error synchronizing after initial wipe: Timed out waiting for object (udisks-error-quark, 0)
[12:47] <KGM70> chosig, do you recall where grub was installed, you can install grub to a /dev fom the cd, sudo grub-install /dev/sdX
[12:48] <chosig> KGM70, i'll try that
[12:49] <chosig> KGM70, seems to be a bug...
[12:50] <chosig> Installing for i386-pc platform.
[12:50] <chosig> grub-install: error: failed to get canonical path of `/cow'.
[12:50] <chosig> I am on amd64
[12:52] <Pagos1> anyone have any insight on this
[12:54] <KGM70> Pagos1, what are you using a partition editor?
[12:58] <MikeMike_> Hi there, I've a quick question. When I boot up my ubuntu I already have an tun0 device in ifconfig (not configured though). Can I disable that? Since it seems to conflict with a script, that I run on different machines without a problem
[12:59] <KGM70> MikeMike_, using a vpn ?
[12:59] <MikeMike_> KGM70: yes
[12:59] <MikeMike_> KGM70: Said script sets up a vpn
[13:00] <KGM70> MikeMike_, which vpn protocol?
[13:00] <konrad_> jkrx asdofindia chosig thanks for your efforts!
[13:01] <konrad_>  bye!
[13:01] <MikeMike_> KGM70: openvpn, the problem is, when I run 'openvpn foo.conf' it fails to add a route, because RTNETLINK answers a file already exists
[13:02] <MikeMike_> if I tell tun0 to shut down with ifconfig down tun0 before running that script everything is added correctly, I  could of course extend the script to simply run "ifconfig down tun0" before it runs openvpn, but I'm not sure why the tun0 device is there in the first place
[13:02] <KGM70> MikeMike_, try setting up an autoconnect in the network manager, there should be an option, if that's what your script is trying to do
[13:03] <whitehat> hi group. running 14.04. trying to get vino to run upon login. have setup desktop sharing pres. but still have to manually start vino-server.  ideas?thank you
[13:04] <MikeMike_> KGM70: nah, I only need it for special work assignments for my university, usually only once or twice a week. I tried adding it to network manager but that totally fails, because the vpn seems to capture all the connections (there's only one address I can reach with that vpn)
[13:04] <Anubrekan> Hello everybody
[13:04] <MikeMike_> Anubrekan: hi
[13:04] <Anubrekan> One question - what program do ubuntu developers use in order to create these livedvd images?
[13:05] <geowany> Anubrekan: uck is a good choice
[13:06] <Anubrekan> uck is good for remastering, but I would like to build my own from scratch (from mini). I know about Remastersys but it is not being developed any more.
[13:06] <KGM70> MikeMike_, do you have network-manager-openvpn installed? if not install it then you can use the vpn option to NM GUI to connect when needed
[13:07] <MikeMike_> KGM70: Thanks, I'll try that
[13:07] <sl33k_> !grub
[13:08] <geowany> Anubrekan: Debian uses live system project. I believe that works on Ubuntu too.
[13:09] <geowany> http://live.debian.net/
[13:09] <Anubrekan> Hmm. thank you. I will give it a look
[13:14] <salsero> any news sl33k_
[13:15] <sl33k_> downloading .iso.
[13:15] <sl33k_> Hope it is easy to boot from usb
[13:15] <polecatspeaks> Hi all. I've been running sysbench to do some benchmarking of our mysql server, and I'm a bit puzzled by the read/write requests result. Is that total number of read/write requests done during the test?
[13:17] <sl33k_> Is unity a minimal desktop?
[13:17] <tirengarfio> I have in a remote server with this index.html that I can _not_ modify: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/styles.css" /> But my styles.css file is not at /css/styles.css but at /styles.css, is possible through an .htacess file load that file?
[13:18] <sl33k_> What is the terminal that I use -> Accessories -> Terminal. Is it bash?
[13:23] <asdofindia> sl33k_, it is gnome-terminal
[13:23] <KGM70> sl33k_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[13:23] <BananaMan> can I make a post on the ubuntu forums and ask for help???
[13:24] <BananaMan> oops! pressed exit lol
[13:24] <BananaMan> can I make a post on the ubuntu forums and ask for help???
[13:24] <jiero> fuck ibus, ppl uninstalled for fcitx or other IME got empty system settings options.
[13:24] <asdofindia> but it is bash that gnome-terminal runs, if I am right.
[13:25] <BananaMan> what's the link for ubuntu forums?
[13:26] <whitehat> ubuntu 14.04.  vino-server does not start automatically.  have "require-encryption" unchecked.   ideas?
[13:27] <asdofindia> BananaMan, you could ask for help here itself.
[13:27] <BananaMan> yeah but I want the best tweaks for ubuntu for battery life. :p
[13:28] <ctrl> !ask how to change password rules
[13:29] <asdofindia> Decrease brightness, and quit all applications that you don't need. Nothing else saves battery than these two.
[13:29] <asdofindia> *more than
[13:30] <ctrl> hello.. any1 who can help me changing the password strenght
[13:30] <ctrl> strenght
[13:32] <BananaMan> my brightness is 0 and I only use firefox and xchat2
[13:32] <ubbunguy> I installed the metapackage lubuntu-desktop, how do I remove it?
[13:33] <salsero> not easily achievable
[13:33] <shokora> quick question that i couldnt find googling, does ubuntu with encrypted home (ecryptfs) encrypt your files when locking your computer?
[13:33] <ubbunguy> salsero, you mean removing lubuntu-desktop is not easy?
[13:33] <shokora> locking / closing the lid of my laptop
[13:34] <salsero> the packages that went along with it, no it's not
[13:34] <salsero> but HD space is cheap, so why worry about it?
[13:34] <ubbunguy> i'm pretty OCD about it
[13:36] <karab44> guys how to change scroll bars color?
[13:38] <ctrl> anyone who can help me change password strength
[13:38] <abstr4kt> hi
[13:38] <ioab12> Not sure if this is the right channel but I am trying to use a regex with grep in ubuntu but it doesn't seem to work.
[13:38] <ioab12> cat eg.html | grep -E "$<th>Time 1<\/th>\s<td>\s.*:.*\s[ap]m\s-\s.*:.*[ap]m\s<\/td>^"
[13:39] <ioab12> but it works here though http://regexr.com/38r7c
[13:39] <AlexPortable> Which IRC client can connect to a BNC and is multiplatform?
[13:40] <fidel__> AlexPortable: maybe xchat (windows version might be called silverex)
[13:41] <net125mp> how do i tell where a disk is mounted ? im trying to copy it with dd
[13:42] <abstr4kt> i've just installed ubuntu-server 12.04 after upgrade i got: mountall disconnected from plymouth  looking for a fix i founded suggestion X relative but are not my case.. anyone know how to fix?
[13:43] <abstr4kt> net125mp, have you tryed mount command?
[13:43] <guinnevere> ciao a tutti
[13:43] <AlexPortable> fidel__: how can it connect to a bnc?
[13:43] <vlt> guinnevere: Ciao.
[13:43] <vlt> !it | guinnevere
[13:43] <djinja> any games here?
[13:43] <net125mp> abstr4kt, yeah, im assuming this is my disk? /dev/sr0 on /media/user/W98SH type iso9660 (ro,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset=utf8,mode=0400,dmode=0500,uhelper=udisks2)
[13:43] <djinja> gamers
[13:43] <guinnevere> ok
[13:44] <abstr4kt> net125mp, so dd if=/media/user/W98SH of=..
[13:45] <djinja> anyone any experience with pro gaming mouses on linux?
[13:45] <net125mp> abstr4kt, i get dd: reading ‘/media/user/W98SH/’: Is a directory
[13:45] <net125mp> 0+0 records in
[13:45] <net125mp> 0+0 records out
[13:45] <net125mp> 0 bytes (0 B) copied, 0.000680147 s, 0.0 kB/s
[13:47] <abstr4kt> net125mp, sorry he is right try dd if=/dev/sr0 istead
[13:47] <jkrx> djinja: depends on your definition of pro gaming :)
[13:47] <djinja> jkrx: nah, not so super pro I mean... amateur taking himself to serious-style I mean
[13:47] <djinja> to=too
[13:47] <jkrx> djinja: ask away :)
[13:48] <djinja> jkrx: here is what I don't fully understand. I want to buy a good gaming mouse for counter strike source.
[13:48] <djinja> jkrx: most of the mouses have custom drivers (non-linux of course)...
[13:48] <net125mp> abstr4kt, yeah i tried dd if=/dev/sr0 of=~/Desktop/test.iso  but the iso wont work :(
[13:48] <djinja> jkrx: is there any advantage in using a nice gaming mouse if you don't have the driver...
[13:49] <salsero> no
[13:49] <Armadillos> djinja: Yes, as you still get the DPI advantages from the mouse, and the buttons on the mice still work
[13:49] <jkrx> djinja: linux sets up the mice for u. U dont need drivers in most cases. Other than that the advantage is usually what DPI the mouse have
[13:49] <ddssc> how do I set up a color scheme where the url is painted differently than the text, depending on the user role?
[13:50] <Armadillos> djinja: I have the Razer MMO mouse, and can use all of the 12 buttons on the side.
[13:50] <abstr4kt> net125mp, if you are tryng to make an iso from a cdrom i don't think that this is the best way... try something like tath istead : http://askubuntu.com/questions/307688/how-to-create-iso-image-from-dvd
[13:50] <jkrx> djinja: When u find a mouse just do a search on google like Razer Naga ubuntu and u will get results for how ppl have either got it working or how it works out of the box
[13:50] <djinja> jkrx: Armadillos I know I can get the buttons to work and I know about resolution. Isn't there some acceleration and deaccelaration software that makes the mouse work better for games, Is that not more important than resolution?
[13:51] <jkrx> djinja: acceleration works too
[13:51] <Armadillos> djinja: Not really.  Usually that's controlled by two buttons on the mouse, and that works in linux as well
[13:51] <jkrx> djinja: works flawlessly with my corsair mouse
[13:51] <djinja> jkrx: I am not afraid that it will work, must stuff just works plug and play on ubuntu, I am just not sure whether I can configure it (and thus make the best of ità
[13:52] <jkrx> djinja: ok, there is no real disadvantage with gaming mice in linux :)
[13:52] <jkrx> djinja: thats the short answer
[13:52] <djinja> jkrx: Armadillos so are you guys saying that as long as the mouse works it does not matter whether you do not have any propr. drivers?
[13:52] <BananaMan> how can I get powertop to look like this??? matthew-S206:/home/matthew:4 % powertop --version
[13:52] <BananaMan> PowerTOP versionv2.5, compiled on Nov 27 2013
[13:52] <BananaMan> matthew-S206:/home/matthew:4 %
[13:52] <djinja> ok
[13:52] <Armadillos> djinja: Correct
[13:52] <salsero> plug and play or plug and pray?
[13:52] <jkrx> djinja: idd
[13:53] <djinja> jkrx: Armadillos jkrx ok do you have a source for that (not wanting to disrespect you, but a read on it would be nice)?
[13:54] <Armadillos> djinja: Mine is from experience.  I've never installed the mouse drivers when I was in Windows, as I never saw a reason for it.
[13:54] <jkrx> djinja: 10 years of gaming mouse experience with linux
[13:55] <jkrx> djinja: everything from logitech to corsair to razer
[13:55] <djinja> jkrx: 10 years? what games were available 10 years ago? :)
[13:55] <doomlord_> is there something like  locate which finds files starting in the current directory, then searching subdirectories, then moving back through the tree ... basically prioritizing search results based on distance to the current location
[13:55] <djinja> Armadillos: jkrx thanks for helping me out, I'l try and read up on it
[13:55] <jkrx> djinja: only problem I had was a logitech mouse where I had to map some of the buttons in a .conf
[13:56] <jkrx> djinja: there were loads of games 10 years ago (+wine)
[13:57] <kanyl> I can only run python as root, i get this on users: "IOError: invalid Python installation: unable to open /usr/lib/python2.7/config/Makefile (Permission denied)"
[13:57] <kanyl> I have tried reinstalling
[13:58] <net125mp> abstr4kt, used brasero to create image of install disk, still getting error with virtual box
[13:58] <net125mp> fatal error, no bootable media found  abstr4kt
[13:59] <net125mp> abstr4kt, do i need to unmount it or anything before dd / cloning it?
[13:59] <LucidGuy> Is apt-get update ran on startup?  Is it ever auto ran?  Or does it always have to ran manually?
[14:00] <jkrx> LucidGuy: if u have default ubuntu there is an updater running automatically for u
[14:00] <CatKiller> LucidGuy: I don't think it is ran on startup but could be wrong. However, apt-get update doesn't actually upgrade any packages
[14:00] <CatKiller> only the "sources definitions"
[14:01] <CatKiller> i.e. what's available
[14:01] <jkrx> yea that could be right
[14:01] <jkrx> I dont use the gui tools for that so dont know how they are set up
[14:01] <jkrx> but I thought it made a update && upgrade call
[14:03] <ddssc> how do I set up a color scheme where the url is painted differently than the text, depending on the user role?
[14:05] <ActionParsnip> LucidGuy: i believe the updates are checked periodically
[14:07] <kanyl> I screwed up my permissions for my python installation, can i get apt-get to redo them somehow?
[14:07] <philinux> LucidGuy;~ system settings> software and updates> updates tab. Set your preferences there.
[14:08] <Ziber> I've attempted to set up a samba share on my ubuntu server. Isn't there a way from the server itself to test that share?
[14:08] <User564> stu "d!ckless" lantz betrays all; trannys & queers(chaste Homos/a$$holes), rule; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_by_country
[14:08] <User564> gone
[14:11] <pgnome> reporting ubuntu sucks
[14:12] <k1l> pgnome: please watch your language and dont misuse this channel for ranting
[14:12] <pgnome> upgraded and I don't have the latest kernel, my nvidia driver is configured for an older kernel and firefox is updated but cannot find menu options
[14:13] <pgnome> k1l, why does Ubuntu have to be like Microsoft?
[14:13] <pgnome> leave my firefox menu alone!
[14:13] <k1l> pgnome: so what kernel are you on? what did you fiddle with that nvidia driver? what does ubuntu have to do with firefox changing things?
[14:13] <k1l> pgnome: last time: stop ranting
[14:13] <salsero> use firefox from mozilla.org and install it in your home
[14:13] <salsero> problem solved
[14:14] <pgnome> it's configured for ubuntu
[14:14] <pgnome> I am on 3.12
[14:14] <pgnome> I forgot to upgrade so nvidia driver is configured for 3.12
[14:14] <k1l> pgnome: 3.12 had never been a ubuntu kernel
[14:14] <pgnome> although I installed headers and images for 3.13
[14:14] <k1l> so yeah. you are breaking things and blaming ubuntu for it.
[14:14] <pgnome> 3.12.0-7-generic
[14:15] <pgnome> well I am in 14.04 trusty right now and that is uname -r output
[14:15] <k1l> pgnome: 3.13 are the stable kernels.
[14:15] <pgnome> ugh
[14:15] <k1l> so you got a kernel from the alpha state?
[14:15] <pgnome> I am trying to install 3.13!
[14:16] <k1l> install "linux-generic"
[14:16] <k1l> that will rbing you the regular 14.04 kernel which is 3.13.0-24
[14:17] <davidsong> Hello. I have a ui idea for Ubuntu. I don't know if it already exists though. It's dead simple
[14:17] <davidsong> A progress spinner should take exactly 1 second to spin. That's all
[14:17] <pgnome> really?!? geez
[14:17] <pgnome> it's installed
[14:18] <davidsong> Who should i tell my amazing idea to?
[14:18] <cfhowlett> !contribute|davidsong
[14:19] <pgnome> an idea?  how about working on bugs?
[14:19] <pgnome> I already upgraded my kernel in a flavour of debian
[14:19] <cfhowlett> pgnome "amazing" ideas take priority over critical things like bugs.
[14:21] <pgnome> I guess this install is beyond repair so out of the 3 distros I use, ubuntu is the only one that will need a re-install
[14:21] <pgnome> if I really want to waste my time with it
[14:21] <pgnome> oh yeah, unity sucks too
[14:21] <k1l> pgnome: you invested enough time to ruin your install. so dont blame ubuntu for it
[14:21] <k1l> pgnome: stop ranting, last warning now
[14:22] <KGM70> amazing, really ? wonder what boring means in his dictionary :)
[14:22] <dw1> pgnome: sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.13.0-24-generic ?
[14:22] <cfhowlett> pgnome as you're aware, you are in no way forced to use unity.  Options abound.
[14:22] <pgnome> I'm using gnome
[14:22] <pgnome> it's bugging me too but
[14:22] <pgnome> dw1, did that
[14:23] <pgnome> that's why I don't know what's going on
[14:23] <pgnome> i had pixbuf messages throughout the upgrade too
[14:24] <wheatthin> after this recent update of 14.04, My intel hda sound card is no longer being detected, can someone point me to the right fix?
[14:25] <dw1> pgnome: sudo update-grub should find all installed kernels and put them in the menu for ya
[14:25] <sl33k_> I cannot open startup disk creator. What is the problem?
[14:25] <dw1> pgnome: but it should be automatic
[14:25] <sl33k_> from menu
[14:26] <wheatthin> LSB Version:	core-2.0-amd64:core-2.0-noarch:core-3.0-amd64:core-3.0-noarch:core-3.1-amd64:core-3.1-noarch:core-3.2-amd64:core-3.2-noarch:core-4.0-amd64:core-4.0-noarch:core-4.1-amd64:core-4.1-noarch:security-4.0-amd64:security-4.0-noarch:security-4.1-amd64:security-4.1-noarch
[14:26] <k1l> sl33k_: still? what is with the dd way?
[14:26] <sl33k_> k1l: I don't know the dd way. link or help?
[14:27] <sl33k_> I am seeing this http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu
[14:28] <k1l> sl33k_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles#Ubuntu chapter command line interface
[14:28] <k1l> sl33k_: that is dead easy. you just need 2 minutes to concentrate
[14:29] <wheatthin> Is there a way to get my hda intel sound card to show up after a kernel update?
[14:31] <genii> !intelhda
[14:31] <wheatthin> thank you very much :).. hopefully it'll work out
[14:32] <sl33k_> k1l: I don't see a dev/sdc in the output http://pastebin.com/0GDKJV2x
[14:32] <andybrine> does anyone know if there is a way to restore all my ubuntuone files on 14.04?
[14:32] <andybrine> all the repos are down
[14:32] <k1l> sl33k_: its /dev/sdb     that is the usb drive
[14:32] <cfhowlett> andybrine ubuntu one is dying.  download your files from the website and find an alternate cloud optionn
[14:33] <wheatthin> genii, it's totally not seeing my sound card... only registering my ati graphics card
[14:33] <sl33k_> k1l: Is FAT error anything to be bothered
[14:33] <k1l> andybrine: there was a mail explaining that ubuntuone filestorage is shutdown
[14:33] <andybrine> cfhwlett yeh I realised that but I can only download files 1 by 1 and have a lot of files
[14:33] <k1l> sl33k_: no, we are makgin a new one anyway
[14:33] <cfhowlett> andybrine yep.  get busy.
[14:34] <andybrine> cfhowlett surly there are ways to do it
[14:34] <andybrine> thats why im asking here
[14:34] <cfhowlett> andybrine in 14.04?
[14:34] <andybrine> yes
[14:35] <sl33k_> k1l: do I need to enter /dev/devicenode as is or devicenode is sdc?
[14:35] <k1l> its /dev/sdb since you want to write on the usb
[14:36] <cfhowlett> andybrine only way I know, since, as announced, it is NOT supported in 14.04 ... drop back; 14.04 or 13.10.  do the downloads then upgrade. sorry, I can't offer anything more tasty.
[14:36] <sl33k_> I am going on a limp to ask idiotic questions so please don;t think I am intentionally irritating you all
[14:36] <andybrine> its shocking that ubuntu have done this. They should at least allow people to download their data first!!!
[14:37] <k1l> andybrine: they did for some time.
[14:37] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: what is the output of: wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh && chmod +x ./alsa-info.sh && ./alsa-info.sh --upload
[14:37] <cfhowlett> andybrine  hey announced it LONG ago and advised immediate action.
[14:37] <andybrine> I did see the announcement and it was around the time of 14.04 upgrade
[14:38] <sl33k_> k1l: umount: /dev/sdb: not mounted <- expected?
[14:38] <cfhowlett> andybrine 6 weeks later ...
[14:38] <k1l> sl33k_: does "mount" list sdb or sdb1?
[14:39] <sl33k_> k1l: sdb1. Enter at the terminal?
[14:39] <k1l> sl33k_: no
[14:39] <sl33k_> /dev/sdb1 on /media/AHSAN type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,flush)
[14:40] <k1l> type "mount" in a terminal and see if there is a line with sdb or sdb1
[14:40] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, how would I be able to print or pipe that to pastebinit?
[14:40] <k1l> sl33k_: so you need to umount /dev/sdb1   since that is mounted
[14:41] <dw1> the docs are fallible... darn :)
[14:41] <caiyunwen> hi
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: the script make a URL, what is the URL
[14:42] <dw1> sl33k_: dont use the 1 in the dd command tho ;)
[14:42] <sl33k_> dw1: really?
[14:42] <k1l> sl33k_: please show the dd command before you try to run it
[14:42] <dw1> sl33k_: really
[14:43] <sl33k_> ;) is a hint
[14:43] <StR> Hi everyone! I was playing with the preferences and now  everytime I click the [ctrl] button, mouse cursor starts flashing with some circles around it. How can I disalb eit?
[14:43] <raymond__> bonjour
[14:43] <k1l> sl33k_: yes, dw1 is right. you need to "burn" the image on the stick, and not into a partition on the stick.
[14:43] <k1l> sl33k_: but that is all explained in the text on the help page i linked. you just need to read al that and concentrate 2 min.
[14:43] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, it's an ac97 controller
[14:43] <ddssc> when trying to mount my ntfs drive nautilus is asking for root authentication, however my root password doesn't work. what gives?
[14:44] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=e59d30da0715183dc7768aff78ddc98b780982d3
[14:44] <dw1> ddssc: try your user password
[14:45] <ddssc> dw1: they are the same, it's my desktop machine
[14:45] <wheatthin> ddssc, root is disabled by default.. try sudo -s and use your user password
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.config/pulse/* ; rm -r ~/.pulse*
[14:46] <sl33k_> k1l: sudo dd if=/home/sl33k/Downloads/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1M ? Would you say I am good to go?
[14:46] <dw1> ddssc: strange
[14:46] <Ziber> If my samba shares were working correctly, would they show up on smbstatus --shares?
[14:46] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, k.. should I reboot or relaunch something?
[14:46] <salsero> sl33k_: ye
[14:46] <k1l> sl33k_: the command is good. do you have only 32bit cpu hardware?
[14:47] <salsero> 64bit ftw \o/
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: couldnt hurt
[14:47] <StR> Hi everyone! I was playing with the preferences and now  every time I click the [ctrl] button, mouse cursor starts flashing with some circles around it. How can I disable it?
[14:47] <wheatthin> k brb
[14:47] <mamed> hello guyz. ubuntu 14.04 adobe flash problem. i have installed restricted extras and flash but in some websites content is not shown properly
[14:47] <k1l> sl33k_: if you dont have 32bit only hardware download the 64bit image and install that
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> mamed: can you please pastebin the output of:   lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'
[14:48] <ddssc> dw1: on another note, now I lost the ability to do sudo commands :d looks like my user is not in sudoers wtf?
[14:48] <sl33k_> k1l: Although I would like to go for 64 bit. Downloading takes too much time.
[14:49] <mamed> ActionParsnip,  sure here it is : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7457847/
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: run:   groups    what do you see?
[14:49] <dw1> sl33k_: sudo lshw -c cpu | grep width   -- will show if 64 bit capable
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> mamed: sudo dpkg -P flashplugin-installer
[14:49] <ddssc> ActionParsnip: myname root
[14:49] <dw1> sl33k_: :( 64 would be better..
[14:50] <mamed> ActionParsnip, i did
[14:50] <ddssc> so my user is part of the root group
[14:50] <ddssc> hm hm, maybe that's the problem ?
[14:50] <dw1> mines not in root, but is in sudo :/
[14:50] <sl33k_> dw1: It is 64 bits
[14:50] <ikonia> ddssc: the root account is locked, you should not be able to use the root account
[14:51] <sl33k_> dw1: what are the tangible advantages of 64 bit?
[14:51] <ddssc> dw1: think I made a mistake and added my user to root group with usermod... instead of adding me to sudoers
[14:51] <ddssc> ikonia: right, so how do I fix this?  I can't sudo now
[14:51] <k1l> sl33k_: there is no reason to use 32bit if the hardware goes with 64bit
[14:51] <ddssc> I effectively locked myself out of root by adding myself to root? the fuck..
[14:51] <ikonia> ddssc: there is no need for bad language
[14:51] <ddssc> yes
[14:51] <ddssc> my bad
[14:51] <dw1> ddssc: apparently so :p
[14:51] <ikonia> ddssc: please control your language it is not warrented or needed
[14:51] <cfhowlett> ddssc language ... keep it clean
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: so you added your user to the root group?
[14:52] <ikonia> ddssc: is your user account the only account on the machine ?
[14:52] <ddssc> ikonia: yep
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: you added your user to the root group?
[14:52] <ikonia> ddssc: why did you change the account ?
[14:52] <dw1> ddssc: do you have a cdrom, 'cause if so you should be in cdrom group too :)
[14:52] <ikonia> was there a problem you where trying to fix ?
[14:52] <dw1> ddssc: do you have a printer, 'cause if so you should probably be in lpadmin group too :)
[14:52] <sl33k_> dw1: My bandwidth is less. Takes 3 hours for download. Any way to reduce this time?
[14:53] <ddssc> ikonia: cause I wanted to be able to change files created by root with my user account.
[14:53] <dw1> sl33k_: no :(
[14:53] <ikonia> ddssc: exactly what command did you issue to change the group ?
[14:53] <mamed> ActionParsnip, i did wht you dpkg -P ... and restarted firefx but i cant still see the site content exactly maybe this is a problem of firefox i will update it
[14:53] <mamed> thank you so much ActionParsnip  for you help
[14:53] <sl33k_> dw1: can I upgrade from 32 to 64?
[14:53] <dw1> sl33k_: no
[14:53] <ddssc> usermod -g root myname
[14:53] <dw1> sl33k_: maybe
[14:53] <ddssc> ikonia: usermod -g root myname
[14:53] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: why did you run that? what was the aim?
[14:54] <ikonia> ddssc: that's only the initially login group
[14:54] <ikonia> ddssc: please show me the output of the command "id"
[14:54] <ddssc> ActionParsnip: TO BE ABLE to rw files created by root. I know i know I shozld've just added myself to group instead and given rights to group on files. blah
[14:54] <dw1> sl33k_: but you might as well just download 64 now, cause otherwise youd be doing it later anyway
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: then use sudo
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: you can get a root prompt with:  sudo -s
[14:55] <sl33k_> dw1: I maybe shortchanging myself. But I would like to go ahead. It takes too much time.
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: so you've done something insqane and now you are getting issues....weird huh
[14:55] <sl33k_> with 32
[14:55] <ddssc> ActionParsnip: is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.    and I cant edit sudoers
[14:55] <ddssc> :(
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: didnt you think there was maybe a _reason why_ the OS is setup in such a fashion?
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: you can drop to root recovery console, add your user to the sudo group and get all the access you need
[14:56] <ddssc> ddssc: how?
[14:56] <ikonia> ddssc: please show me the output of the command "id"
[14:56] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: hold shift at boot, select recovery mode then select root
[14:57] <harry> trying to install ubuntu alongside win 7 but instaltion window shows install ubuntu inside win of replace it
[14:57] <ddssc> ikonia: uid=1000(blah) gid=1000(blah) groups=1000(blah),0(root)
[14:57] <ikonia> ddssc: not asking for "blah"
[14:57] <ikonia> ddssc: asking for the actual output
[14:57] <ActionParsnip> harry: resize your NTFS in Windows, then run a chkdsk, then boot to the Ubuntu install CD an install
[14:57] <ddssc> ikonia: it's what it says
[14:58] <ikonia> ddssc: why are there groups called blah
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> ikonia: sounds like whoami = blah
[14:58] <ddssc> ikonia: no idea, it's my username
[14:58] <ikonia> ahhhh
[14:58] <ddssc> :d
[14:58] <ikonia> ActionParsnip: excellent spot
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> word
[14:58] <ikonia> ddssc: so you'll need to use a recovery shell or live media to put your user back into the sudo group
[14:58] <dw1> sl33k_: prob wont be much different...
[14:59] <ddssc> ikonia:  should I add my user to sudoers file?
[14:59] <ikonia> ddssc: no
[14:59] <harry> ActionParsnip: i have installed win in 200gb of 500 gb and want to rest for ubuntu but in installation process remaining 300gb shows unusable
[14:59] <dw1> sl33k_: im trying to find a serious advantage its a lot of reading :)
[14:59] <ikonia> ddssc: you should put your user back in the sudo group
[14:59] <ddssc> ikonia: how?
[14:59] <ikonia> ddssc: by using the recovery shell
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> harry: is the 500Gb assigned to a partition?
[14:59] <ikonia> ddssc: ActionParsnip told you how to do it
[14:59] <ddssc> ikonia: how? :)
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> [15:56] <ActionParsnip> ddssc: hold shift at boot, select recovery mode then select root
[15:00] <sl33k_> nhm
[15:00] <harry> ActionParsnip: no its just dead space
[15:00] <dw1> sl33k_: supposedly 64bit helps with some more complex tasks.. "If you are ripping a lot of CD's or DVD's, transcoding video from one format into another, or doing 3D Rendering, you can notice upwards of 30% performance gain."
[15:00] <harry> in win 7
[15:00] <dw1> sl33k_: "If you are just word processing, emailing, and surfing the net, then you probably won't notice a thing (unless you can detect milliseconds!)."
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> harry: if you make partitions in Windows but don't format them, does it help?
[15:00] <harry> neve tried that
[15:01] <harry> but why is ybuntu installation wizard shows install inside windows? why not alongside win 7 as before
[15:01] <ddssc> ActionParsnip: yea I can drop to root console. then what?
[15:01] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, still no sound ;/
[15:01] <ikonia> ddssc: run usermod with the correct options
[15:01] <sl33k_> dw1: will go ahead with this probably. I cannot open the usb drive?
[15:02] <ddssc> ikonia: thats what Im asking, what should I write? !
[15:02] <sl33k_> is expected?
[15:02] <harry> ActionParsnip: but why is ybuntu installation wizard shows install inside windows? why not alongside win 7 as before
[15:02] <dw1> sl33k_: its not mounted so yeah
[15:02] <designbybeck> Help please: I'm installing Ubuntu 14.04 on a dual boot system. Install went fast, just grub messed up. I am running boot-repair right now but it isn't working
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: do you get sound in headphones?
[15:02] <ikonia> ddssc: so you know how to add it to the root group yes ?
[15:02] <ddssc> ikonia: coz running usermod put me in this situation
[15:02] <ddssc> ikonia: apparently not. hence why Im here last half hour
[15:02] <ActionParsnip> designbybeck: can you boot either OS?
[15:02] <ikonia> ddssc: so do the same but remove root and use "sudo" group
[15:02] <sl33k_> dw1: Now I just need to press shift on boot?
[15:02] <ikonia> you can then use the gui tools on the desktop to add/remove other groups as you see fit
[15:02] <k1l> sl33k_: no
[15:02] <designbybeck> I'm on this step in Boot-Repair Grub:  .... sudo chroot "/mnt/boot-sav/sda5" apt-get install -y --force-yes grub-pc
[15:03] <k1l> sl33k_: you need to boot from the usb
[15:03] <ddssc> ikonia: right. didnt know that
[15:03] <ddssc> brb
[15:03] <designbybeck> ActionParsnip, that command said Unable to loacte package linux
[15:03] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, no sound.. still says dummy driver in the preferences
[15:03] <designbybeck> no ActionParsnip  I couldn't boot
[15:03] <k1l> sl33k_: that does not include grub or kali linux or any other stuff. it should not even touch the harddisk inside the pc
[15:03] <k1l> sl33k_: so get your bios to boot from usb
[15:03] <harry> ActionParsnip: why would it say inside win 7 instead of alongside win 7 as before
[15:03] <ActionParsnip> designbybeck: omgubuntu has a guide named 'sticking it to grub' works well in my experience
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> harry: did you run the setup on the Ubuntu CD in Windows or did you just boot to the CD?
[15:04] <designbybeck> ActionParsnip, normally Boot Repair has fixed my issues with its auto run, but not this time... I'll look at omgubuntu
[15:04] <cfhowlett> harry "inside windows" = wubi.  no longer supported.
[15:04] <harry> ActionParsnip: i made my PD bootable and trying to install from it
[15:05] <harry> its ubuntu 14
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> harry: did you reboot and select the device as boot?
[15:06] <harry> ActionParsnip: are u talking about the dead space 300GB, no not
[15:06] <JohnN> what's unity like to use with touchscreen?
[15:07] <Lucias> hi
[15:07] <wheatthin> so I'm clueless now ;/ damn kernel upgrades
[15:07] <Nothing_Much> JohnN: I think it works well
[15:07] <Nothing_Much> At least Unity 8 for the phones
[15:07] <OerHeks> JohnN, clean, you do not get dirty fingerprints on your screen
[15:07] <Lucias> what is the software like teamviewer i can use in ubuntu?
[15:08] <k1l> JohnN: the desktop unity still needs some twists to be used woth touchscreen. but with the next unity that will be in the focus
[15:08] <OerHeks> Lucias, see their website, ther is an ubuntu client
[15:08] <wheatthin> Lucias, roger wilco? lol
[15:08] <harry> i dont want ubuntu and win 7 share files
[15:08] <verodeb> hi
[15:09] <verodeb> vmstats
[15:09] <verodeb> procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ----cpu----
[15:09] <verodeb>  r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa
[15:09] <verodeb> 27  0      0 1755472 169252 9280608    0    0     0   266 6302 7458 96  3  1  0
[15:09] <verodeb> does this means a lot of disk writes?
[15:09] <JohnN> looking for a good distro to try with my new netbook cos windows 8.1 is really pi**ing me off... stupid trackpad edge triggering crap all the time...
[15:09] <qin_> JohnN: Ubuntu?
[15:10] <cfhowlett> JohnN lubuntu or xubuntu
[15:10] <Lucias> is putty usable in ubuntu?
[15:10] <harry> is ubuntu installation alongside win 7 is not supported anymore?
[15:11] <llutz> Lucias: yes, but why? there is openssh-client
[15:11] <cfhowlett> harry it is supported.
[15:11] <JohnN> I got it cos it was cheap, but the thing has touchscreen thought it might be nice to find something that uses the touchscreen well :)
[15:11] <qin_> Lucias: putty? is is not ssh client for not Linux?
[15:11] <Lucias> i would like to use putty to take a serial console
[15:11] <llutz> !putty | Lucias
[15:11] <harry> cfhowlett: because i am installing U on my lap but having options like install inside win 7 ; replace win 7
[15:12] <dw1> Lucias: putty is available.. but i just use terminal
[15:12] <llutz> !info putty | Lucias
[15:12] <championofcyrodi> can anyone tell me why Ubuntu 14.04 isnt using my preseed config with EFI boot?
[15:12] <championofcyrodi> menuentry "Install Custom Defaults" {
[15:12] <championofcyrodi> 	set gfxpayload=keep
[15:12] <championofcyrodi> 	linux	/casper/vmlinuz.efi  file=/cdrom/preseed/custom.seed boot=casper only-ubiquity quiet splash --
[15:12] <championofcyrodi> 	initrd	/casper/initrd.lz
[15:12] <championofcyrodi> }
[15:12] <cfhowlett> harry reboot to windows.  delete the windows created empty partition.  reboot ubuntu and format the freespace for use.
[15:12] <unopaste> championofcyrodi you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[15:13] <cfhowlett> !paste|championofcyrodi
[15:13] <championofcyrodi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7457952/ (This is my grub entry)
[15:14] <championofcyrodi> i just get dropped into the ramfs
  i already have 300GB of dead(from win 7 point) freespace and installation wizard is showing it as 'unusable'
[15:14] <designbybeck> ActionParsnip, I get to the grub-install /dev/sda
[15:15] <cfhowlett> harry this is a new(ish) computer?  win8 compatible?
[15:15] <designbybeck> and it says the program 'grub-install' can be found in the following packages
[15:15] <rundll32> !ot maven
[15:15] <designbybeck> ActionParsnip, says try apt-get install <selected package>
[15:16] <designbybeck> I'm trying this while still in the Boot-Repair distro ActionParsnip ...shoudl I have live booted from 14.04?
[15:16] <harry> cfhowlett: no i its old one, is it realted to ubuntu '14' only
[15:16] <harry> i am booting it from PD BTW
[15:16] <cfhowlett> harry pd?  what the deuce?
[15:16] <wheatthin> so after a security kernel update, my intel hda sound card is no longer working, and pulse audio is showing dummy driver.. can someone help find out what's up?
[15:16] <qin_> cfhowlett: pen drive?
[15:17] <cfhowlett> qin_ ah, of course.
[15:18] <qin_> did not catch the deuce, tho. cfhowlett
[15:18] <cfhowlett> harry the one time I had this issue was when I converted my dell hackintosh back to dual boot = GPT unreadable by ubuntu.
[15:18] <qin_> harry: Probably your partitioning sucks
[15:19] <ddssc> ActionParsnip: so I dropped to root at boot and I couldn't add the user to sudo
[15:19] <ddssc> ....
[15:19] <cfhowlett> harry sudo fdisk -l    will list all partitions
[15:19] <Guest63344> i discovered a flaw in the 14.04 lts version of ubuntu.. i could install updates by going to settings>details>install updates without even typing in my root password...
[15:19] <cfhowlett> !bug|Guest63344
[15:20] <wheatthin> ddssc, so boot up with a live ubuntu dvd and chroot into your main environment, and sudo gpasswd -a <username> sudoer   (I believe)
[15:20] <harry> to run this query i have to have ubuntu installed first
[15:20] <cfhowlett> harry run it from your pen drive
[15:20] <cfhowlett> harry although you'll have to mount the HDD first
[15:20] <Guest63344> i don't know which package is the cause... can someone help me
[15:21] <rundll32> !maven
[15:21] <llutz> wheatthin: "sudo" or "admin" are the groups needed
[15:23] <wheatthin> hmm
[15:24] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, I went into the terminal, and typed alsamixer and it failed to load.. then I typed sudo alsamixer and it loaded.. Do I need to re-add myself to an audio group?
[15:24] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: try the alsa dkms guide
[15:25] <sl33k_> What does erase everything and install mean in boot menu?
[15:25] <sl33k_> Which option to choose?
[15:26] <cfhowlett> harry http://www.ubuntuask.com/q/answers-windows-7-ubuntu-install-uefi-gpt-partition-340837.html
[15:26] <sl33k_> Upgrade from 10.04 to 14.04 ok?
[15:26] <cfhowlett> sl33k_ server?
[15:26] <adamw> hi, folks, quick check - does logging into askubuntu.com via launchpad work for anyone else? I can't get it to work either with my email (which is what I sign in to launchpad.net with) or what launchpad.net calls my "Launchpad id"
[15:27] <ActionParsnip> sl33k_: you will need t upgrade to 12.04 in between
[15:27] <harry> summary : I installed win 7 yesterday deleted all previous drives (from previous win 7 ), total ~500GB space. Installed win 7 and used 200Gb to create three partitions including C drive and left 300GB untouched(neither created drive nor formatted it) . Now want to install ubuntu 14 alongside win 7 in that 300GB space(i don't want them to interact) and made my PD bootable. Tried to install but left with options "Install inside win 7" and 
[15:27] <harry> Chose third option "Do something else" and saw remaining 300GB drive as unusable along with three other win drives
[15:27] <adamw> oh, hrm, works with the 'launchpad id' with epiphany, not firefox. whee.
[15:28] <sl33k_> ActionParsnip, delete all and install is sensible ?
[15:30] <lucido> I get unetbootin: cannot connect to X server :0
[15:30] <lucido> wuts wrong?
[15:30] <ikonia> let me guess you've done something like sudo su
[15:30] <ikonia> or sudo unetbootin
[15:31] <lucido> ikonia, sudo
[15:31] <ikonia> lucido: sudo ...what
[15:31] <lucido> unetbootin
[15:31] <lucido> ikonia, how do u know?
[15:31] <ikonia> lucido: it can't connect to the graphical desktop
[15:32] <trijntje> !silverlight
[15:32] <lucido> ikonia, never had a problem with that before
[15:33] <sl33k_> Advice ?
[15:33] <bazhang> lucido, for ubuntu? or debian
[15:34] <lucido> bazhang, debian
[15:35] <sl33k_> Will you chose encryption install?
[15:36] <ActionParsnip> sl33k_: i would, faster and you'll get a cleaner OS
[15:36] <lucido> bazhang, sorry ubuntu 14.04
[15:38] <rundll32> i want install ngnix, mariadb, python,php in my machine is there any software bundle fir that like lamp?
[15:39] <dw1> rundll32: i found it better to install everything separately not use a bundle
[15:40] <dw1> sl33k_: i would not do full disk ecryption maybe just the home dir if you htink your comp might be stolen :)
[15:40] <Ari-Yang> !mpv
 as u said, i loaded it from PD, and ran sudo fdisk -l, shows only drives in win 7, not the remaining memory (300 GB freespae not allocated in ein 7)
[15:41] <cfhowlett> harry it's your partitioning scheme - I suspect GPT.
[15:41] <Paradisee> what is "Remote control configuration" ?
[15:42] <harry> so what could be the solution?
[15:42] <cfhowlett> harry http://www.techpository.com/?page_id=701   http://www.upubuntu.com/2012/11/how-to-fix-mbr-or-damaged-partition.html
[15:43] <cfhowlett> harry with, of course, the warning that such action may break your OS and require a reinstall.
[15:44] <qin_> rundll32: lemp, not sure if tasksel have it.
[15:44] <qin_> rundll32: oups, mariadb...
[15:45] <xugang> 都是什么人
[15:46] <bazhang> !cn | xugang
 is it possible that both the systems don't see each others files like i can now (from ubuntu -> win 7 files)
[15:46] <Paradisee> who could help me?
[15:46] <ikonia> everyone
[15:47] <Paradisee> i've just installed ubuntu on my laptop, but the desktop isnt running
[15:47] <xugang> ／join #ubuntu-cn
[15:47] <rose76> HELP
[15:47] <rose76> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[15:47] <rose76> A package failed to install.  Trying to recover:
[15:47] <rose76> Setting up puppetlabs-release (1.0-7) ...
[15:47] <rose76> dpkg: error processing package puppetlabs-release (--configure):
[15:47] <rose76>  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
[15:47] <unopaste> rose76 you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[15:47] <badluckbryan> I have a dumb question :$ ... when ssh is enabled on a linux box. What cipher algorithm is being use to transfer the data between client and server?  is it possible to use a different algorithm like twofish or serpent?
[15:47] <xugang> 有点聊天室的感觉
[15:48] <Guest46637> hello
[15:48] <module000> badluckbryan: by default you get aes128/192/256
[15:48] <rose76> help
[15:48] <rose76> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7458123/
[15:48] <rose76> ubuntu  10.04
[15:48] <cloudy> Hi - I am trying to run unattended upgrades -  for the majority it works, but for PPAs I added additionally it doesn't. Any hints?
[15:48] <Guest46637> what?
[15:49] <module000> badluckbryan: you can change all that though, check "man sshd_config" and skip to the "Ciphers" section - you can set the default from there
[15:49] <badluckbryan> thank you module000
[15:49] <badluckbryan> :D
[15:49] <badluckbryan> I was looking the sshd_config and didn't find anything there so that's why I was asking but yeah hehehehe forgot to check the man
[15:50] <badluckbryan> module000, man sshd_config is not showing anything
[15:50] <TerranceWarrior> Zorin 8.1 is based on Ubuntu. Multiple flash sessions after a certain time will freeze the operating system using Firefox ,leaving it hanging. Chrome, default in Zorin, uses it's OWN Flash like player. My summary and belief is that Zorin intercepts flash libraries after a certain time and crashes it, leaving chrome the only browser you can use in Zorin.
[15:50] <badluckbryan> module000, tried also man ssh and man sshd
[15:51] <module000> badluckbryan: what distro are you using?
[15:51] <module000> badluckbryan: also...do you have openssh-server package installed? that's what provides the sshd_config manpage
[15:51] <badluckbryan> module000, arch :$
[15:51] <bazhang> TerranceWarrior, zorin is not supported here
[15:51] <TerranceWarrior> bazhang: Are you a bot or just not listening?
[15:51] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, snd_hda_codec: module has bad taint, not creating trace events
[15:51] <wheatthin> [   46.604421] snd_hda_controller: module has bad taint, not creating trace events
[15:51] <badluckbryan> module000, I am in ubuntu since there is no one answering in the #arch channel lol
[15:51] <wheatthin> in dmesg
[15:51] <module000> badluckbryan: check for a package with 'doc' in it that matches openssl. also see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Secure_Shell
[15:52] <junka> i have formated a fat32 partition on a usb but i cant write on it from other pcs
[15:52] <bazhang> TerranceWarrior, neither. try the zorinOS support channel. it's offtopic here
[15:52] <badluckbryan> coooool :) I will ... thank you module000 I appreciate it
[15:52] <Blue_Knight> badluckbryan: Welcome!
[15:52] <TerranceWarrior> bazhang: i'm not looking for zorin support Moaky.
[15:53] <citrusmorbidus> hello, could somebody helpme with this? http://i.imgur.com/fKRqib4.jpg
[15:53] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: wait for the check to complete...
[15:54] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: consider making backups of important files ASAP in case drive is failing
[15:54] <BananaMan> what's the command to save powertop tunables?
[15:55] <citrusmorbidus> dw1: it giveme another errors while is checking... im from a live cd right now. and a I cant access to the files, because the hard drive is encrypted.
[15:55] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: did you let the check run to completion
[15:55] <junka> i have formated a fat32 partition on a usb but i cant write on it from other pcs
[15:56] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: try at terminal ecryptfs-recover-private
[15:56] <citrusmorbidus> dw1: ok
[15:56] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: it may find and mount your drive - not sure - never used it on full disk encryption just home folder encryption :/
[15:57] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: ideally you will have recorded a 32 character passphrase when you installed
[15:57] <citrusmorbidus> dw1: jeje is been a while since then... hope to remember.
[15:58] <citrusmorbidus> Enter your MOUNT passphrase:  INFO: Success!  Private data mounted read-only at [/tmp/ecryptfs.i9Vg2BqR].
[15:58] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: good to store such things on a google drive document or on dropbox or somewhere... :/
[15:58] <citrusmorbidus> yeah!
[15:58] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: nice
[15:58] <wheatthin> grr this is irritating ;/
[15:58] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: anyway after the check completed you should be able to boot it ?
[15:59] <llutz> dw1: make sure to store it unencrypted in $some_cloud...
[16:00] <citrusmorbidus> dw1: no, im gonna restart now to check that. and then comeback. thank you !
[16:01] <wheatthin> ok.. any other suggestions? cause nothing is working ;/
[16:02] <wheatthin> was just working a few minutes before I updated, so I know that's what's it.
[16:04] <darkxploit> hello
[16:04] <sl33k_> Which is super key?
[16:04] <darkxploit> anyone having experience with bug report
[16:04] <jkrx|afk> wheatthin: what stopped working?
[16:04] <jkrx|afk> sl33k_: the key with the windows logo
[16:04] <sl33k_> What is Hud on screen?
[16:05] <jkrx> sl33k_: head-up display
[16:06] <dw1> wheatthin: whats teh line before snd_hda_codec: module has bad taint
[16:06] <dw1> wheatthin: module verification failed: signature and/or  required key missing - tainting kernel ?
[16:06] <dw1> wheatthin: and after the taint msgs, some hardware info?
[16:07] <sl33k_> I think the dashboard is left side widgets?
[16:07] <sl33k_> What could be head up display?
[16:07] <dw1> wheatthin: put all audio related logs on a pastebin
[16:07] <Heyyoo> Do anyone know if asrock b85 pro4 mainboard is supported with ubuntu?
[16:08] <jkrx> sl33k_: HuD is usually connected to gaming. Its all the information on the screen
[16:08] <citrusmorbidus> dw1: i fix it running fsck. thanks for your help man. im gonna do a big backup now jejeje.
[16:08] <darkxploit> hello can anyone tell me how to transfer file from VPS to local using SCP
[16:08] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: good idea :)
[16:08] <dw1> citrusmorbidus: maybe look at smartmontools
[16:09] <sl33k_> Which irc client is good ?
[16:09] <darkxploit> sl33k_, try ircl
[16:09] <sl33k_> I use xchat but find it tedious
[16:09] <darkxploit> sl33k_,  or xchat
[16:09] <sl33k_> Will try thanks
[16:09] <Dhoni> hey guys
[16:09] <dw1> sl33k_: smuxi is pretty good
[16:09] <darkxploit> Dhoni, hello
[16:09] <Dhoni> anyone use Vodafone 3G ?
[16:10] <darkxploit> Dhoni, nooo
[16:10] <Draconis> hi guys, I'm trying to install windows 7 as a guest in virtualbox, but I only have  a bootable usb of it. I tried using dd to copy the drive to a iso but virtualbox still fails to recognize it. Any ideas?
[16:10] <jkrx> sl33k_: weechat if u want a slick terminal irc client
[16:11] <Dhoni> darkxploit: how do you backup softwares in your computer ?
[16:11] <Obhur> hello, does anyone know how to install ubuntu on a macbook pro?
[16:11] <Dhoni> darkxploit: pen drive or dvds ?
[16:11] <jkrx> Dhoni: pendrive/external harddrive
[16:11] <jkrx> Dhoni: also a NAS
[16:11] <jkrx> Dhoni: dvds are for ppl stuck in the past ;)
[16:11] <Dhoni> jkrx: no DVDs ?
[16:12] <darkxploit> Dhoni, i have create a facebook account private to me.. accessed by me only.. i have upload many stuffs there
[16:12] <Dhoni> jkrx: but some guys say DVDs are reliable than hdd
[16:12] <sl33k_> Thanks for the suggestions.. I would find something comfortable from those suggested
[16:12] <darkxploit> Dhoni, as well as google drive and dropbox
[16:12] <darkxploit> Dhoni, i also  have a vps
[16:12] <sl33k_> Is there a way to not enter encrytion password after boot?
[16:12] <jkrx> Dhoni: There is more security with harddrives specially if u keep the most crucial things on mirrored raid
[16:13] <jkrx> sl33k_: not using encryption
[16:13] <Dhoni> darkxploit: use vps to backup ? which vps provider you use ?
[16:13] <darkxploit> jkrx, hey u got an idea how to transfer file from VPS to local  using SCP
[16:13] <Dhoni> jkrx: so pen drives are better for backup ?
[16:13] <designbybeck> Anyone try fixing GRUB in 14.04?... I keep getting: grub-install: error: /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/modinfo.sh doesn't exist
[16:14] <darkxploit> Dhoni, i cant tell u for sucurity purpose on an IRC chat.. common
[16:14] <jkrx> Dhoni: for smaller backups yes like documents and such
[16:14] <Draconis> hi guys, I'm trying to install windows 7 as a guest in virtualbox, but I only have  a bootable usb of it. I tried using dd to copy the drive to a iso but virtualbox still fails to recognize it. Any ideas?
[16:14] <sl33k_> Jkrx: i can opt out now?
[16:14] <Dhoni> jkrx: i only have around 20GB of softwares , a 32gb pen drive would do the job for me ??
[16:14] <sl33k_> jkrx
[16:15] <jkrx> Dhoni: yes
[16:15] <sl33k_> How do i access the file systems?
[16:15] <jkrx> sl33k_: google remove encryption ubunutu and see
[16:15] <darkxploit> Draconis, winblows
[16:16] <jkrx> darkxploit: scp /some/local/file youruser@yourremoteserver:/remote/path
[16:16] <jkrx> darkxploit: u mean like that?
[16:16] <Dhoni> jkrx: will the pen drive be reliable , some say it has chances of getting corrupt
[16:16] <darkxploit> jkrx, from server [VPS] to local [mypc]
[16:16] <jkrx> Dhoni: there is always a chance for corruption but thats true about dvds too
[16:16] <Dhoni> darkxploit: how many vpses do you own ?
[16:17] <darkxploit> Dhoni, make ir a tarball
[16:17] <jkrx> darkxploit: oh
[16:17] <Draconis> darkxploit, well I need it for some legacy work activex crap
[16:17] <Draconis> either way, there has to be some way to make a bootable iso from a bootable usb?
[16:17] <Dhoni> jkrx: so i shud backup to pen drive and DVDs for reliability ?
[16:17] <Draconis> only articles I find say to use dd but I don't believe that makes it bootable since the specs are different for iso/hdd
[16:18] <darkxploit> Draconis, u can use the .ISO to boot directly on the vbox
[16:19] <Draconis> I need to make the iso
[16:19] <darkxploit> jkrx, any idea mate
[16:19] <Draconis> I only have a bootable usb
[16:19] <Draconis> how can I make an iso from that
[16:19] <Dhoni> darkxploit: jkrx which is the best pen drive ?
[16:19] <jkrx> Dhoni: for maximum reliabillity u should use a raid array but yea u can use both pendrive and dvd
[16:19] <darkxploit> Draconis, no idea..
[16:19] <jkrx> darkxploit: Im thinking
[16:20] <jkrx> darkxploit: been sometime since I usen VPN and remote servers
[16:20] <Dhoni> jkrx: Which pen drive brand is the best for backup for long term ? Transcend or Sandisk ?
[16:20] <dracnoc> Draconis: dd if=/path/to/your/usb of=/path/to/wheveryoulike.iso
[16:20] <darkxploit> Dhoni, jkrx this pendrive question is hard to answer.. lol
[16:21] <jkrx> Dhoni: no idea I use sandisk tho
[16:21] <jkrx> Dhoni: never failed me
[16:22] <Dhoni> jkrx: nice
[16:22] <Dhoni> jkrx: you dont use DVDs ?
[16:22] <jkrx> Dhoni: nope
[16:23] <Obhur> hello, does anyone know how to install ubuntu on a macbook pro?
[16:23] <jkrx> darkxploit: have u tried filezilla?
[16:24] <Dhoni> darkxploit: do you run VPN on your VPS ?
[16:24] <Dhoni> jkrx: do you run VPN on your private VPS ?
[16:25] <sl33k_> What does updating cache in software updater mean?
[16:25] <Yelu> Obhur, you already did this, I'm sure => https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ubuntu 14.04 installation guide macbook pro
[16:25] <genii> Obhur: Some more documentation on it here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro
[16:26] <junka> how do i change permissions?
[16:26] <jkrx> junka: chmod
[16:26] <junka> jkrx, i tried it did not work
[16:27] <Obhur> thank Yelu
[16:27] <Dhoni> does anyone know the use of VPN ?
[16:27] <Dhoni> why do I need VPN ? any one can help me ?
[16:27] <Yelu> Obhur, you're welcome
[16:27] <llutz> Dhoni: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPN
[16:28] <sl33k_> jkrx could you tell the above question?
[16:29] <darkxploit> jkrx, do u know how to use it.. since i dont have graphical interface on the server
[16:30] <AgentDrTran> I use a VPN on a server what do you need to know
[16:30] <junka> can i change permission of a partition? how?
[16:31] <JoeyJoeJo> I've got a 2GHz multicore processor and when I watch /proc/cpuinfo, the cores jump between 800MHz and 2GHz. Is there a way I can lock them to 2GHz? Is there a reason I shouldn't do that?
[16:31] <Draconis> dracnoc, Sorry just saw your reply. I tried using dd but virtualbox says it can't detect a bootable iso when I select it
[16:32] <llutz> JoeyJoeJo: there is no reaso to lock it, why should the cpu "run  fast" (high power consupmtion) without need?
[16:32] <aquarius> hi
[16:32] <darkxploit> aquarius, hiiii
[16:32] <JoeyJoeJo> llutz: I need it. I wrote a python script using the multiprocess library and I'm trying to make it run as fast as possible
[16:32] <llutz> JoeyJoeJo: cpu will be stepped up if needed, and slowed down on idle-phases
[16:32] <aquarius> i am from MOLDOVA you?
[16:33] <dracnoc> Draconis: the if=/path/ should be to the raw device, i.e., /dev/sdc - not to where it's mounted, i.e., /media/usbdisk. does that help?
[16:33] <darkxploit> JoeyJoeJo, may be u have to tweak ur systemctl.conf
[16:34] <JoeyJoeJo> darkxploit: Thanks, I'll check that out
[16:34] <llutz> JoeyJoeJo: either disable cpufreq or set governor to performance
[16:35] <sl33k_> How to know what my software repository is?
[16:35] <Draconis> dracnoc,  yes my complete command was something like sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=somefile.iso
[16:35] <junka> how do i change the owner and permissions of a partition?
[16:36] <dracnoc> Draconis: damn. there must be something getting in the way in VB. Sorry, can't help further. VMs aren't my thing
[16:36] <Dhoni> anyone recently bought VPS ?
[16:36] <AgentDrTran> yup
[16:36] <Draconis> np thanks though
[16:36] <Draconis> I have a feeling is because booting from isos is on a different sector than for hdd
[16:36] <llutz> sl33k_: egrep -v '^#|^ *$' /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*}
[16:37] <darkxploit> hii anyone can help me how to transfer/ copy a file from VPS [SERVER] to LOCAL [MY-PC] using SCP please
[16:37] <llutz> darkxploit: man scp (scp user@host:/path/foo local/bar)
[16:38] <darkxploit> llutz, user is the user of the server or local ?
[16:38] <llutz> darkxploit: remote
[16:38] <darkxploit> llutz, so its scp DNS: /path then
[16:38] <llutz> darkxploit: man scp , read it
[16:39] <darkxploit> llutz, its not working
[16:39] <llutz> darkxploit: cat /etc/issue             says what?
[16:39] <darkxploit> debian
[16:39] <darkxploit> llutz, debia
[16:39] <llutz> darkxploit: offtopic here, ask in #debian
[16:40] <darkxploit> llutz, i mean ubuntu
[16:40] <llutz> darkxploit: troll away
[16:40] <OerHeks> man scp not working in debian :-D
[16:40] <llutz> OerHeks: all my installations must be broken
[16:40] <darkxploit> llutz, Ubuntu 13.04 \n \l
[16:41] <llutz> darkxploit: sudo apt-get install openss-client
[16:41] <darkxploit> llutz, on the server ? or local
[16:41] <raub> make it openssL-client
[16:41] <llutz> darkxploit: whereever you need scp and its man-page
[16:41] <llutz> !ssh | darkxploit
[16:41] <sl33k_> llutz: Does this look like latest? http://pastebin.com/Hh5GDmZL
[16:42] <raub> llutz: of course I would think he should make sure he can ssh
[16:42] <ldiamond> anyone know how to obtain the 32bit version of libp11-kit-gnome-keyring on 12.04 64bit?
[16:42] <sl33k_> Do I have to periodically check it?
[16:42] <sl33k_> How does webupd8 have their own repository?
[16:42] <llutz> sl33k_: looks like normal trusty/14.04 sources
[16:42] <junka> how do i change the owner and permissions of a partition?
[16:42] <llutz> !permissions | junka
[16:43] <darkxploit> ubottu, i dont use winblows
[16:43] <raub> sl33k_: you can have your own repository
[16:43] <llutz> darkxploit:it is called indows, stop childish misspelling if you want to be take serious here
[16:44] <llutz> taken*
[16:44] <llutz> well, add a w
[16:44] <darkxploit> llutz, why are u being so severe
[16:45] <OerHeks> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/i386/libp11-kit-gnome-keyring/3.2.2-2ubuntu4.2
[16:45] <llutz> ldiamond: install libp11-kit-gnome-keyring:i386
[16:46] <ldiamond> llutz, unfortunately: Unable to locate package libp11-kit-gnome-keyring:i386
[16:46] <sl33k_> How to I know if Eclipse in software center is indigo? Because I need indigo atm
[16:46] <llutz> ldiamond: dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
[16:47] <ldiamond> llutz, i386
[16:47] <ldiamond> llutz, I guess I'll install it manually
[16:47] <junka> i dont understand llutz :(
[16:48] <junka> i tried chmod -R 777 and chown -R but nothing
[16:48] <gr859> hello! im searching for a way to use a MIDI signal as a keyboard hotkey. Im sure this is possible. Anyone knows more?
[16:49] <llutz> junka: a non-unix filesystem like ntfs/vfat? you need to use special mount-options then
[16:49] <junka> llutz, yes it is FAT32
[16:50] <llutz> !vfat | junka
[16:50] <ldiamond> llutz, Well, that doesn't work either... installing libp11-kit-gnome-keyring:i386 would break gnome-keyring, and
[16:50] <ldiamond>  deconfiguration is not permitted
[16:50] <OerHeks> ldiamond, page says >> Status: Deleted Failed SRU verification
[16:50] <junka> llutz, it is mounted and i get read and write from my pc but not from other pcs
[16:52] <jkrx> junka: then u need to set read write for other or add other pcs to a group that have the permissions
[16:52] <llutz> junka: you have to use those optione like uid/gid/umask on the other pcs too
[16:52] <junka> omg so boring, i have to do that to each pc?
[16:53] <llutz> junka: wherever you mount that filesystem
[16:53] <ldiamond> OerHeks, not sure how I'm supposed to get it then. Do I just get the binary and put it there?
[16:53] <llutz> junka: most linux-systems should do it automatically i'd guess
[16:53] <junka> i see llutz thanks
[16:55] <OerHeks> ldiamond, it will sure break your system, why do you need that package anyway?
[16:55] <ldiamond> OerHeks, wine needs it for some reason
[16:56] <jkrx> ldiamond: havent followed this. What does wine need exactly?
[16:56] <ldiamond> jkrx, /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so
[16:56] <Armag3dd0n1> why is ubuntu power hungry?
[16:57] <ldiamond> Armag3dd0n1, you probably should elaborate on that.
[16:57] <Yelu> Armag3dd0n1, because Linux is pure energy.
[16:57] <daftykins> Armag3dd0n1: you keep coming in talking about laptop battery life, nothing is going to have changed since the other day.
[16:58] <Armag3dd0n1> yeah, sorry. i have done every tweka on ubuntu and the battery still isn't good on my laptop. im on windows now and its saying 7 hours where ubuntu was 5 hours
[16:58] <daftykins> Armag3dd0n1: deal with it.
[16:58] <Armag3dd0n1> no need to be so harsh
[16:58] <Armag3dd0n1> :/
[16:58] <daftykins> well when you keep coming in asking the same thing over a week, it gets pretty stupid, don't you agree?
[16:58] <Armag3dd0n1> yes but ubuntu is suppose to be better?
[16:58] <Armag3dd0n1> :/
[16:59] <OerHeks> Armag3dd0n1, saying 7 hours? please keep the time, come back if it is over 5 hours :-D
[16:59] <ldiamond> Armag3dd0n1, Ubuntu isn't more power hungry than windows. Have a look at the running processes.
[16:59] <rvdv> What a operating system tells you, does not have to be true ...
[16:59] <jkrx> ldiamond: desktop-file-utils
[16:59] <jkrx> fontconfig
[16:59] <jkrx> freetype2
[16:59] <jkrx> gcc-libs
[16:59] <jkrx> gettext
[16:59] <jkrx> glu
[16:59] <unopaste> jkrx 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
[17:00] <Armag3dd0n1> LOL
[17:00] <ldiamond> I think that was a failed paste.
[17:00] <Armag3dd0n1> 8  hours now
[17:00] <Armag3dd0n1> no tweaks on windows either
[17:00] <OerHeks> those numbers still are an estimate, depends on what you do with it. yes you can keep your system 7 hours alive, not doing anything.
[17:00] <Armag3dd0n1> im on irc on it lol
[17:00] <daftykins> Armag3dd0n1: this channel is NOT for general discussion, either phrase a support question or go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:01] <ldiamond> Armag3dd0n1, you don't need tweaks or anything
[17:01] <rvdv> ha ... it's going up ... that has to be som magick windows voodoo
[17:01] <loa> can't understand i try to use notify-send and use -u critical
[17:01] <loa> but nothing changes
[17:01] <sl33k_> Am I muted?
[17:01] <Armag3dd0n1> nah im sorry but i must be doing something wrong :/
[17:01] <loa> notification is always same.
[17:01] <sl33k_> nope sorry to bother
[17:01] <ldiamond> Armag3dd0n1, the fact that windows says you have 8hours left of battery doesn't make it true.
[17:02] <jkrx> nope I was muted
[17:02] <sl33k_> How does KDE compare to Gnome?
[17:02] <ldiamond> sl33k_, kde uses QT and Gnome GTK+
[17:02] <Armag3dd0n1> you're right BUT it was going down quicker on ubuntu
[17:02] <jkrx> ldiamond: check ubuntus package page and see what dependencies wine has
[17:02] <sl33k_> ldiamond: does gnome has larger mindshare?
[17:02] <Armag3dd0n1> swear i must of installed ubuntu 50 times lol
[17:03] <ldiamond> Armag3dd0n1, maybe you're doing more while on ubuntu?
[17:03] <gegge87> hi. i have some problems with the audio on my asus with an hda-intel. Headphones ok, speakers muted. Tryed everything found on the web, still nothing
[17:03] <jkrx> sl33k_: they dont compare except that both are full-fledged DEs
[17:03] <Armag3dd0n1> nah i was on irc too
[17:03] <ldiamond> Armag3dd0n1, installing once is enough.
[17:03] <sl33k_> ubuntu is gnome and ku.. is KDE. riight?
[17:03] <jkrx> sl33k_: yes
[17:03] <ldiamond> yes, and lubuntu is lxde and xubuntu is xfce
[17:03] <Armag3dd0n1> i kept installing stuff and not knowing how to remove them so i reinstalled ubuntu lol
[17:03] <Armag3dd0n1> sorry i noob
[17:04] <jkrx> ldiamond: soon to be lxqt
[17:04] <OerHeks> notify-send test  --urgency=critical
[17:04] <sl33k_> cool thanks for your response jkrx
[17:04] <ldiamond> Armag3dd0n1, well, if you keep installing stuff then your battery will not last as long.
[17:04] <jkrx> ldiamond: or are they keeping lxde?
[17:04] <ldiamond> jkrx, didn't know that
[17:04] <Armag3dd0n1> i only had xbmc, vlc, firefox and xchat
[17:04] <Armag3dd0n1> brb
[17:05] <ldiamond> Armag3dd0n1, stop relying on the battery indicator. Battery life will depend on your usage mostly. Ubuntu (or any Linux distro) is much better than windows if you ask me.
[17:05] <sl33k_> are there any free graphic drivers?
[17:05] <ldiamond> if by 'free' you mean you don't have to pay, all of them.
[17:05] <ldiamond> if by 'free' you mean opensource, yes, they come with ubuntu
[17:06] <sl33k_> Do you feel satisfied with the current graphics for computing? Are drivers only important for gaming purposes?
[17:06] <gegge87> anyone could help with ALSA problems?
[17:06] <sl33k_> ldiamond: hmm so ubuntu provides one out of the box. where can I find more about this?
[17:07] <ldiamond> sl33k_, I always install the prop drivers because I tend to use some of the extra features. However, since nvidia started opening some of its architecture, the opensource drives have gotten much better
[17:09] <sl33k_> good to hear your perspective ldiamond!
[17:09] <ldiamond> sl33k_, what is your graphic card
[17:10] <designbybeck> kernel panic - not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0 0)
[17:10] <designbybeck> HP EliteBook Ubuntu 14.04 64bit I finally fixed the GRUB issue, but now Ubuntu will not boot... I get this: kernel panic - not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0 0)
[17:11] <sl33k_> ldiamond: inbuilt one from intel I suppose
[17:11] <sl33k_> sl33k@sl33k-laptop:~$ lspci | grep VGA
[17:11] <sl33k_> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
[17:11] <sl33k_> ldiamond: how about you? which one do you use?
[17:11] <ldiamond> I have an Nvidia card so I use their drivers.
[17:12] <sl33k_> cool stuff
[17:13] <cyrildz_> Hey all :)
[17:14] <cyrildz_> I'm trying to implement a c++  plugin ( a model) for qml
[17:14] <cyrildz_> but I still get the " module xxxx is not installed" message
[17:15] <cyrildz_> I don't where I should look now for a detailed tuto on this topic
[17:15] <cyrildz_> I followed the Qt Doc but without succes
[17:17] <HeyItsMe> hey
[17:18] <sl33k_> I cant find my partitions and file systems after reinstall. Help?
[17:19] <brianblaze420> overwritten?
[17:20] <sl33k_> to me?
[17:20] <sl33k_> I am not sure
[17:21] <OerHeks> sl33k_, what does gparted tell you?
[17:22] <sl33k_> OerHeks: would have to download.
[17:22] <sl33k_> other alternative to check?
[17:23] <OerHeks> fdisk maybe, if it is not an gpt disk
[17:25] <sl33k_> OerHeks: this creates new partition I think? Could I check if my drives/partitions are lost?
[17:27] <OerHeks> sudo fdisk -l # give a list of disks & partitions, copy it to paste.ubuntu.com
[17:27] <OerHeks> sure you know this basic info
[17:28] <sl33k_> OerHeks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7458595/
[17:30] <OerHeks> sl33k_, your previous install was encrypted disk + home?
[17:31] <sl33k_> OerHeks: it was not encrypted.
[17:31] <OerHeks> sl33k_, that is how i read it.
[17:32] <sl33k_> OerHeks: Not sure if it was /home
[17:32] <sl33k_> are those file systems lost beyond repair?
[17:33] <OerHeks> sl33k_, as /root and swap were encrypted too, i guess your whole system was encrypted, a little tiny option during install
[17:33] <OerHeks> recovery is impossible AFAIK
[17:33] <Toph> i'm running ubuntu 13.10 and when suspended, i loose my connection to my router and am unable to reconnect without rebooting. Any idea what I can do to reconnect without rebooting?
[17:33] <module000> sl33k_: you don't have the passphrase to unlock the disk?
[17:34] <sl33k_> OerHeks: I opted to encrypt during fresh install.
[17:34] <sl33k_> module000: I have. Where do I access these partitions if it can be assuming?
[17:35] <sl33k_> I am perplexed atm. How many partitions do I presently have? Where is /home located?
[17:35] <module000> sl33k_: you use cryptsetup (eg cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/your_encrypted_device unencrypted_device), and enter the key
[17:40] <ramos> I'm trying to install 14.04 from  a flash drive. Can someone help me with this please?
[17:40] <sl33k_> module000 thanks for the command. How do I know device name here?
[17:40] <sl33k_> ramos: sure. update us where you are at the moment
[17:41] <ramos> sl33k_, well I'm looking online but I don't see where I can just copy the iso to a usb flash and boot and install.   Allz I'm seeing are exe files
[17:42] <rvdv> ramos:  what OS you are usinng to burn/put the iso on the USB drive?
[17:42] <lucido> I cant start unetbootin unetbootin: cannot connect to X server :0
[17:43] <lucido> why o why
[17:43] <rvdv> exe files? ... windows?
[17:43] <ramos> rvdv, I'm using ubuntu 12.04
[17:43] <sl33k_> ramos: GUI method http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu
[17:43] <rvdv> Then you can do a upgrade from there
[17:44] <ramos> sl33k_, ok I'll check it out...Thanks bro!
[17:44] <sl33k_> ramos: if you are 12.04 you can upgrade instead of install as rvdv suggested
[17:45] <rvdv> sudo do-release-upgrade -d as I remember
[17:46] <rvdv> or maybe without the "-d"
[17:46] <sl33k_> ramos: install is recommended to those who are using unsupported versions iirc
[17:47] <ramos> sl33k_, thanks...Does it matter if I have other stuff on the flash drive?
[17:48] <rvdv> ramos if you really want to continue with a usb install, then all other stuff of the usb will be lost ... but as said .... you can just upgrade from 12.04
[17:51] <rvdv> ramos: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/04/upgrade-ubuntu-14-04-12-04
[17:52] <sl33k_> ramos: you have to format it before backing up the usb drive. But why don't you upgrade it from the terminal? rvdv dropped the command above supposedly
[17:53] <ramos> sl33k_, I've been trying to upgrade from command line for the last 3 days.  I've been working others here and it seems as though I"ve got a mixture of 10.04 and 12.04 os's, which won't allow me access to the respsitories
[17:55] <sl33k_> ramos: here is another method from direct command line. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles#Ubuntu Topic -> Command Line Interface
[17:56] <sl33k_> You need to see what your usb is named? sudo dmesg | tail -20
[17:57] <sl33k_> paste to pastebin
[17:57] <bcessa> W
[17:58] <rvdv> ramos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[17:58] <misingnoglic> Hi, I'm on 14.04 ubuntu and my unity and dashboard just disappeared. I tried running ccsm but it gets stuck on loading icons, how do I fix this problem?
[17:59] <jkrx> misingnoglic: what does the logs say?
[17:59] <misingnoglic> jkrx: how do I read the logs? (I'm not too good at this)
[18:00] <sazrom> hello ubuntu guys !
[18:00] <jkrx> gedit ~/.xsession-errors
[18:00] <jkrx> misingnoglic: or whatever text editor u have
[18:00] <sazrom> jkrx: how you dude ?
[18:01] <misingnoglic> Is there any way to open a terminal without ctrl+alt+f1 so I can copy that?
[18:01] <jkrx> sazrom: what?
[18:01] <jkrx> misingnoglic: ctrl + alt + t
[18:01] <sazrom> jkrx: do you use linux or windows ?
[18:02] <misingnoglic> Doesn't work for me -.-
[18:02] <jkrx> sazrom: linux
[18:02] <bazhang> !ot | sazrom
[18:02] <jkrx> misingnoglic: well thats the default setting
[18:03] <sazrom> windows
[18:03] <misingnoglic> I didn't change any settings around, might be the same thing that's stopping unity from working
[18:03] <jkrx> maybe
[18:03] <sprung> Hello. I added the development version of the v4l drivers from launchpad, and upon running an apt-get upgrade which upgraded a number of packages, now my webcam doesn't work at all and detects a webcam that isn't even the correct model, a usb-SunplusIT_Inc_SPCA2082_PC_Camera-video-index0. I need some help undoing what i've done. The original reason why I did that was because the HipChat messaging client kept dropping my video chats after a few minutes.
[18:03] <jkrx> misingnoglic: go tty and cehck the log
[18:03] <jkrx> misingnoglic: maybe there is a BIG error that u might remember
[18:04] <misingnoglic> jkrx: it says gtk warning cannot open display
[18:04] <misingnoglic> when I open that log
[18:04] <sprung> Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[18:05] <jkrx> misingnoglic: sounds like something important broke gtk
[18:05] <jkrx> misingnoglic: or your drivers
[18:05] <szronik> Okay, here's the problem I have. My Android phone isn't being recognized by the OS. Pinned it down to a kernel feature called USB OTG and found some posts where people had similar problems. It seems like this is a bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1047527   Supposedly it's been fixed, but I'm running 3.14.3 and it isn't fixed. Now, I'd like to recompile the kernel with the feature disabled, but I get the following erro
[18:05] <szronik> r: http://hastebin.com/itijeyuwib.hs
[18:05] <jkrx> misingnoglic: what were u doing when it broke?
[18:05] <jkrx> brb
[18:05] <misingnoglic> jkrx: I closed my laptop, and then when I opened it there was only a staticy screen and my cursor so I hard reset it, and then this happened
[18:06] <oal> What's the recommended way of getting ubuntu on a macbook pro retina? Download the +mac iso, repartition hard drive and install? I want to dual boot with OSX
[18:06] <marsfligth> Hi, when will be offer the new LTS for upgrade the existing previous LTS (12.04)? In 'software update' I set 'upgrade only LTS versions' but I have two PC wit the 12.04.x LTS one in English and another one in Italian but until now I did not get any kind of offer. Have i to do it manually like 'apt-get dist-upgrade' or 'do-release-upgrade'. Anyway I'd prefer that is Ubuntu to offer it automatically. Thanks
[18:07] <Beldar> marsfligth, In july
[18:07] <bazhang> marsfligth, when it hits 14.04.1 in July
[18:08] <marsfligth> Beldar, and bazhang Thanks for the precious informtions
[18:08] <anon99999> How do I use gsetting to set a desktop background to a .gif file and have that file play as part of the background?
[18:09] <jkrx> misingnoglic: sounds like hibernate failed
[18:10] <Jordan_U> oal: Do you plan to actually burn the iso to a DVD, or do you plan to make a bootable USB?
[18:10] <Seven_Six_Two> does anyone have a link to shuttleworth's keynote today? Is it available yet?
[18:10] <oal> Jordan_U, bootable usb
[18:10] <Jordan_U> oal: Then don't use the +mac iso.
[18:10] <misingnoglic> jkrx: do you know how to make it back to normal?
[18:11] <oal> Jordan_U, thanks for letting me know. Do I need refind, or can I just repartition the disk and choose to boot from the ubuntu partition at boot?
[18:11] <jkrx> misingnoglic: can you check xorg.0.log?
[18:11] <marsfligth> Beldar, and bazhang I have a shop where I insatall and reapair PC. Since the release of 12.04 LTS I intsalled many and I'd like to be ready when customers will call me for infos about the upgrade offered
[18:11] <bazhang> http://sathisharthars.wordpress.com/2014/01/04/setting-a-animated-gif-file-as-a-desktop-background-in-ubuntu/ anon99999
[18:11] <sl33k_> My usb drive is not detected? What could be the reason?
[18:12] <Beldar> marsfligth, makes sense.
[18:12] <jkrx> misingnoglic: grep '(EE)' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[18:12] <anon99999> thanks bazhang
[18:13] <anon99999> I am going to read the link and see if it works
[18:13] <carswell> @conectar 12754
[18:14] <carswell> @conectar 123456
[18:14] <sl33k_> Is encryption a problem for not detecting?
[18:14] <R4v3n_> Have anyone tried tweak the config of fstab to mount a cifs share
[18:14] <R4v3n_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1429532&page=4&s=f463912ab9da3df6449fc3b0f1403d1f
[18:14] <anon99999> bazhang, Is there a native way to set .gif files as backgrounds in the newest version of Unity?
[18:14] <sprung> Hello. I added the development version of the v4l drivers from launchpad, and upon running an apt-get upgrade which upgraded a number of packages, now my webcam doesn't work at all and detects a webcam that isn't even the correct model, a usb-SunplusIT_Inc_SPCA2082_PC_Camera-video-index0. I need some help undoing what i've done. The original reason why I did that was because the HipChat messaging client kept dropping my video chats after a few minutes.  1
[18:14] <sprung> 4.04 x64
[18:14] <Beldar> marsfligth, I bought my first computer at http://www.freegeek.org/
[18:14] <carswell> @conectar 123456
[18:14] <R4v3n_> im having some performance issues when i copy a iso file within nautilus
[18:15] <bekks> R4v3n_: Definen "some performance issues" please.
[18:15] <carswell> @execute ls-ln
[18:16] <R4v3n_> bekks: i will send a picture one moment.
[18:16] <misingnoglic> jkrx: excuse the crudity but this is the message - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8a49uSgciSMb2xZVU5lRFZKalk/edit?usp=sharing
[18:16] <bekks> R4v3n_: Please describe your performance issues using words :)
[18:16] <carswell> @execute 123456
[18:16] <carswell> @execute 123456
[18:16] <bazhang> carswell, stop that
[18:17] <DJones> carswell: This channel is Ubuntu support,
[18:17] <R4v3n_> bekks: 60 MB/s using mc and a cifs mountpoint
[18:17] <R4v3n_> 70 MB/s using cp and a cifs mountpoint
[18:17] <R4v3n_> 45 MB/s using Nautilus and a cifs mountpoint
[18:17] <R4v3n_> 30 MB/s using Nautilus with its own samba client implementation
[18:17] <shashuto1112> HI. I am facing alot of problems with vlc player on ubuntu 14.04
[18:17] <bekks> R4v3n_: Expected values.
[18:17] <Beldar> shashuto1112, This a ppa install or the ubuntu repos?
[18:18] <R4v3n_> bekks: 4.7gb iso
[18:18] <R4v3n_> gigabit network on nas but on client only 100mb ethernet
[18:18] <OerHeks> 30MB/s is fast for samba :-)
[18:18] <shashuto1112> @Beldar    ppa install
[18:18] <bekks> R4v3n_: Then your clients cant copy faster than 12.5MB/s.
[18:18] <bekks> R4v3n_: You are fine.
[18:19] <R4v3n_> bekks: thx
[18:19] <Beldar> shashuto1112, Tab complete nicks no @. PPA's are not supported here is all try the repos version after purging the ppa
[18:19] <jkrx> misingnoglic: seems nvidia failed
[18:19] <Beldar> !ppa-purge | shashuto1112
[18:20] <shashuto1112> @Beldar i am using a 32 bit version of ubuntu 14.04. I did purge the ppa and installed the repos. But more problems were there in repos like lot of lagging. so i removed the repos and again put up the ppa.
[18:21] <misingnoglic> jkrx: what can I do now
[18:21] <Beldar> shashuto1112, Could this be a hardware limitations?
[18:21] <jkrx> misingnoglic: I dont have a nvidia card so Im looking it up for u
[18:21] <misingnoglic> thank you :)
[18:21] <_ramok> hi
[18:22] <jkrx> misingnoglic: jsut to be sure try lsmod | grep nvidia
[18:22] <_ramok> if i run this command on the bash, nothing really happens: pkill -f ShopTransaction && sleep 5 && for i in {1..7}; do ./startLogWorker.sh; done    i thought the second one will run if the first one was successfull
[18:22] <_ramok> what am i doing wrong?
[18:22] <jkrx> ok misingnoglic try modprobe -r nvidia
[18:23] <misingnoglic> lsmod | grep nvidia does nothing
[18:23] <jkrx> misingnoglic: and the modprobe nvidia
[18:23] <sprung> How can i find what the module is for /dev/video0 ? ever since i upgraded v4l with development drivers, it's displaying the wrong model. i'm trying to revert from the development version and my webcam won't work
[18:24] <misingnoglic> jkrx: FATAL: module nvidia not found
[18:24] <sprung> i want to blacklist the module but i don't know which it is
[18:24] <jkrx> misingnoglic: did u try both commands?
[18:24] <jkrx> misingnoglic: more importantly do u have an nvidia card?
[18:24] <misingnoglic> The modprobe -r said usage lsmod
[18:25] <misingnoglic> and without the -r gave that message
[18:25] <shashuto1112> @ Beldar . Well really cant say it to be a problem. ( H/W limitation) . Other multimedia players are running very well, and the vlc is facing some other issues like sound is gone sometime. navigation is not working quite well.
[18:25] <Rangdo> What's the compatibility of Gnome 3 with Unity? The only PPA I can find for the latest Gnome will break Unity.
[18:25] <jkrx> misingnoglic: sounds like u need to reinstall your nvidia drivers for some weird reason
[18:25] <sl33k_> My usb drive is not being detected. so is another flash drive.
[18:25] <Beldar> sprung, outside the repos installs are not really supported here, however you may get help, you just have to have patience.
[18:25] <sl33k_> How could I figure out the root cause?
[18:25] <misingnoglic> I'm pretty sure my graphics card is nvidia
[18:25] <airstrike> hi. how do i pipe 'aaa bbb ccc...' to a command and get only 'bbb ccc...'?
[18:25] <Rangdo> shashuto1112: Have you checked you have the most uodated codecs?
[18:26] <airstrike> assuming a string of unknown length
[18:26] <Beldar> shashuto1112, Strange, not sure of any answer, generally this app seems to work, I use it ans we see very little not working of it here.
[18:26] <Beldar> and*
[18:26] <jkrx> misingnoglic: lspci | grep -i --color 'vga|3d|2d'
[18:27] <shashuto1112> @Rangdo yes. I do.
[18:27] <KGM70> misingnoglic, lspci | grep VGA, will tell you for sure
[18:27] <Jordan_U> oal: With just a default install of Ubuntu you may need to hold option at boot to see Ubuntu as an option, though I haven't tried recently enough to be sure one way or another. Either way, you can always install refind later.
[18:28] <shashuto1112> @Beldar yes. I was using it very well on ubuntu n13.10. Then i upgraded to ubuntu 14.04 and these were the problems that started.
[18:28] <sazrom> can I install nginx server on ubuntu pc at home ?
[18:28] <Beldar> shashuto1112, I would run a live 14.04 and see if the same thing happens, and try making another user as well to test.
[18:29] <Jordan_U> airstrike: Are you trying to remove the first word of a line? It's not clear what "aaa" is supposed to represent. What is your end goal?
[18:29] <Rangdo> sazrom: No reason why not. Configuration etc will need to be done. May I ask why? VPS are cheap these days.
[18:29] <shashuto1112> @Beldar I did try the live 14.04 but lemme check by making another user. Thanks
[18:29] <misingnoglic> jkrx: your command doesn't get me anythink but KGM70 's confirms I have a Nvidia
[18:30] <sazrom> Rangdo: You own a VPS ?
[18:30] <Beldar> shashuto1112, I never upgrade, I can fresh install and have everything the same in about 1/4 the time. We do see upgrade problems here at times
[18:30] <jkrx> misingnoglic: reinstall nvidia drivers would be my advice
[18:30] <misingnoglic> how do I do that
[18:30] <sazrom> Rangdo: Should I get a cheap vps for that ?
[18:30] <Rangdo> sazrom: Amazon, etc, all can get you one cheap. Amazon is free for the first year.
[18:31] <sazrom> Rangdo: can you send me the link ? i cant find it
[18:31] <jkrx> misingnoglic: dpkg -l | grep nvidia
[18:31] <jkrx> check if u have any drivers installed
[18:31] <Rangdo> sazrom: "Amazon AWS"
[18:31] <sprung> How can i find what module is in use for /dev/video0 ?
[18:32] <shashuto1112> @beldar I didn't had any extra drive to backup my data. so i ended up upgrading the O.S. Thnaks. I will try to again do a fresh install if the problem persist.
[18:32] <sazrom> Rangdo: do you own vps ?
[18:33] <sprung> i want to remove the following driver: /dev/usb-SunplusIT_Inc_SPCA2082_PC_Camera-event-if00
[18:33] <sprung> how do i do that
[18:33] <Rangdo> sazrom: Own? No. Use? Yes.
[18:33] <Rangdo> What's the compatibility of Gnome 3 with Unity? The only PPA I can find for the latest Gnome will break Unity.
[18:33] <sazrom> Rangdo: Is the VPS commercial ? You play with it ?
[18:34] <Beldar> shashuto1112, That happens, personally I have 2, 2 terrabyte externals, on is clones backup etc, the other is a backup of it.
[18:34] <Jordan_U> Rangdo: You can certainly play with GNOME3 from 14.04's default repositories without breaking Unity.
[18:34] <Beldar> one is*
[18:34] <Rangdo> sazrom: Minecraft server, and a private mud server
[18:34] <sazrom> Rangdo: PM me the company from which you got your vps
[18:35] <sl33k_> Where are firefox menu buttons? How to make the toolbar visible?
[18:35] <Rangdo> Jordan_U: Not the latest? 3.12?
[18:35] <Rangdo> sazrom: Amazon AWS
[18:35] <Beldar> sl33k_, right click the top windows bar
[18:35] <sazrom> ok Rangdo
[18:36] <sl33k_> Beldar: jokes on me hah
[18:36] <Rangdo> Jordan_U: I need to test the retina support (hi dpi)
[18:36] <shashuto1112> @ Beldar . May be you could help me with one more problem. Everytime i reboot my computer, brightness level resets itself to maximum. I tried to change the brighness level file, I did, and still the problem is there.
[18:37] <Beldar> sl33k_, If you have FF 29 there is a button top far right as well for other access
[18:38] <shashuto1112> @Beldar I did checked the recent forums and find few people having the same problems. I did whatever suggestions were thh=ere as well. BUt still the same.
[18:38] <Beldar> shashuto1112, All my ubuntu installs 14.04, 14.10 do the same, so did 12.04 and 13.10, not sure the answer. Mine just did/do not always open the same as closed is all.
[18:39] <Beldar> not a big issue for is all
[18:39] <Babin__> Hi,, why my apt-get update is not working? Any help please
[18:39] <Beldar> for me*
[18:39] <Beldar> Babin__, details?
[18:39] <shashuto1112> @Beldar Thanks.  :)
[18:40] <Beldar> Babin__, pastebin a update and dist-upgrade
[18:40] <Beldar> !pastebin > Babin_
[18:42] <hillary> am un able to copy data to my flash disk cos it is read only. how can i come a bout it . ubuntu 12.04
[18:43] <Scaled> Hey could someone please help me with ubuntu 14.04? I cannot get past login, it just displays my background image and none of my folders or applications load.
 can you send that again please? I have login to other computer
[18:44] <Beldar> !pastebin | Babin_
[18:45] <Beldar> Babin___, ubottu is a bot we trigger it.
[18:45] <Rangdo> hillary: Soketimes when ubuntu mounts a flash as read only it is because of a file system error on the flask disk. Have you run the disk diagnoaitics on it?
[18:45] <hillary> kindly guide me how to run it
[18:45] <Beldar> hillary, This a ext type partitioned usb flash?
[18:46] <hillary> yes
 is it a new flash drive? Isn't it automatically mounted with read and write permission?
[18:46] <sl33k_> What does sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3 command do specifically the add-apt-repository part?
[18:46] <Beldar> hillary, YOu just need to set the permissions.
[18:46] <hillary> i have been using it all along
[18:47] <hillary> how do i set permission
[18:47] <Rangdo> sl33k_: quick answer, adds it to the list of software sources for auto updating
[18:47] <shashuto1112> @hillary follow @Beldar comments. Just reset the permissions.
 sudo chmod device name
[18:48] <sl33k_> Rangdo: are 3rd party repos reliable?
 i have pasted it
 please check
[18:49] <Beldar> hillary, I have rarely used an ext type on a flash I just cheat with a gksudo nautilus go to usb right click properties and change permission. This can be done from the terminal, someone here knows that most likely.
[18:49] <Rangdo> hillary: assuming not a user error like flicked the write protect switch, look at `dmesg` for filesystem error. fix with `fsck` if found.
[18:49] <xMopxShell> hey, how best to troubleshoot "connect: Network is unreachable" when configuring ipv6?
[18:49] <OerHeks> sl33k_, PPA's are not reliable as we have no influence on it, so you have no support here.
[18:49] <rvdv> Babin___: ubottu is a bot
[18:50] <Beldar> Rangdo, fsck for a file permission error?
[18:50] <sl33k_> OerHeks: can I remove the repo after I install their software?
[18:50] <Rangdo> sl33k_: impossible to answer, depends entirely on ppa maintainer
[18:50] <rvdv> !ubottu
[18:50] <Beldar> Babin___, I asked you to paste that
[18:51] <Rangdo> Beldar: the drive is mounting read only, usually that is because of filesytem error. but i agree it could be permissions, imjust dont think it likely
[18:51] <OerHeks> sl33k_, sure, but without updates things might break your system.
 are you there?
[18:51] <OerHeks> !ppa > sl33k_
[18:51] <Beldar> Babin___, ubottu is not a person.
[18:51] <Rangdo> it is since it's just passed the turing test, so we have to admit it :-)
 I have pasted it. Please check
[18:52] <Beldar> Babin___, you have to give us the url.
[18:52] <sl33k_> !addppa
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7458940/
[18:53] <sl33k_> !ppa-purge
[18:53] <sl33k_> How does | differ from > for shell scripting?
[18:54] <Beldar> Babin___, I would change the repo in software sources, does this make sense?
[18:54] <Rangdo> Babin___: That looks loke the mirror is down, use a different one.
[18:54] <Rangdo> broken not down
[18:55] <rvdv> Babin___: why you wwant to use a debian repo?
 what to change in a repo?
[18:55] <Aegir> Aegir heeft verlaten (Aegir quit)
[18:55] <Beldar> Rangdo, Be careful on this channel, if someone is helping another, with no mistakes adding extra info can confuse the end user is all.
[18:56] <SoulRaven> hello
 I am trying to install reporting tool called foreman
[18:56] <SoulRaven> plase help me, to configure vsftpd
[18:56] <Rangdo> Beldar: You still believe that flash disk is  a permissions issue?
[18:56] <Beldar> Babin___, not in the repo but change the repo
[18:57] <SoulRaven> i have try this tutorial, http://alethotech.com/?p=309, but still i can't get to login
[18:57] <SoulRaven> and i don't know why
[18:57] <SoulRaven> anyone use vsftpd
[18:57] <SoulRaven> ?
[18:57] <skinux> For some reason, when I bring up dashboard, it has search box, but doesn't show any results
[18:57] <Beldar> Rangdo, I don't believe anything without proof.
[18:57] <Pencil_> hello
[18:58] <Rangdo> Beldar: in  my experience, most times when ubuntu suddenly  mounts a usb flash or hard drive in read only mode, it because it's seen a file system error on it.
 I have already added sources  echo "deb http://deb.theforeman.org/ wheezy 1.5" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/foreman.list echo "deb http://deb.theforeman.org/ plugins 1.5" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/foreman.list
[18:59] <bekks> Babin___: Why do you use debian repos on Ubuntu?
 Its my work computer.
[19:00] <rvdv> Babin___: wheezy is DEBIAN stable at the moment ...
[19:00] <rvdv> Not ununtu
[19:00] <Beldar> Rangdo, Dude stop talking to me I don't care of your experience. I am concerned with how you use the channel giving solid advice, not opinions and posting the same or intruding on other help scenarios. ;)
[19:00] <bekks> Babin___: Well. Good luck then.
[19:00] <rvdv> ubuntu*
[19:00] <glitch> Can I start a program on a specific user through /etc/init.d/?
 I have replaced wheezy with trusty
[19:00] <glitch> I want to a program to start on boot but not on root
[19:00] <Beldar> Babin___, wheezy is debian, not a good idea.
[19:01] <Sach_> Just upgraded to 14.04, but my wireless is not appearing.  How do I get it back?
[19:01] <pavlos> Babin___, http://theforeman.org/manuals/1.5/quickstart_guide.html   use the ubuntu links to install
[19:01] <bekks> Babin___: Which is invalid, according to http://deb.theforeman.org/
[19:01] <Beldar> Sach_, run lspci and identify the wifi hardware to the channel.
[19:02] <Rangdo> Beldar: I could say the same of you, I think you're more than likely wrong about the USB
[19:03] <almagar> hello
[19:03] <pavlos> hillary, can you plug another usb stick? does it mount RO or RW?
[19:03] <Jordan_U> sl33k_: For basic usage, "|" pipes the output of one command (stdout) to the input of another (stdin), while ">" redirects stdout to a file. "echo hello, world | sed s/hello/howdy/ > /tmp/howdy_world.txt" will first send "hello, world" to sed, which will replace "hello" with "howdy", and then will direct sed's "howdy, world" to /tmp/howdy_world.txt . There is more to it than that, and if you want more detail / a more rigorous ...
[19:03] <Sach_> Beldar: done. It's Broadcom BCM4311.
[19:03] <Jordan_U> ... answer please ask in #bash.
[19:03] <Beldar> !broadcom > Sach_
[19:04] <voix> Hello
[19:05] <misingnoglic> jkrx: I just reinstalled all the drivers for nvidia but it's still not loading unity or the dash on reboot
[19:05] <almagar> adiós, me voy
 Please check this one.http://paste.ubuntu.com/7459018/
[19:06] <sl33k_> Jordan_U: great answer. I ended up getting an idea on sed as well. thanks!
[19:06] <jkrx> misingnoglic: that is strange indeed
[19:06] <voix> m8 anyone knows how to install cyberghost?
[19:06] <jkrx> misingnoglic: did u check that modules are being loaded and so on
[19:06] <Jordan_U> sl33k_: You're welcome :)
[19:06] <Beldar> Babin___, PPA's are not supported here, contacting the maintainers, or 3rd party developers is you option.
[19:06] <Seramon> hi everyone
[19:06] <Beldar> your*
[19:07] <Seramon> erm... my terminal window is gone
[19:07] <Beldar> Seramon, what does ctrl-alt-t do
[19:07] <Seramon> i had uninstall my python
 can you please atleat explain the problem?
[19:07] <misingnoglic> jkrx: I don't know what you mean by that, I just uninstalled and reinstalled the driver
 is it something to do with my securities and firewall
[19:08] <jkrx> misingnoglic: grep '(EE)' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[19:08] <Beldar> Babin___, You have a very messy problem, I can not even come close to a fix. I don't have the patience to help users that I have to explain every single thing multiple times, that is a personal issue is all.
[19:09] <vlad_starkov> Question: How can I disable ufw/table to filter inter-bridge traffic? I tried "iptables -I FORWARD -m physdev --physdev-is-bridged -j ACCEPT" but it doesn't help.
 Thanks for your help.
[19:10] <Beldar> Babin___, No problem, If I could help, I would. ;)
[19:11] <lifeforms> I accidentally deleted the 'linux-server' package while doing some sed magic to delete old kernels, can I expect badness to happen?
[19:12] <misingnoglic> jkrx: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8a49uSgciSMdVd2QUdhelByd2c/edit?usp=sharing this is the error it gives
[19:12] <Rangdo> Has anyone got pepper (flash) working on Firefox?
[19:13] <Beldar> lifeforms, In trusty linux-server is a transitional.
[19:13] <bsdbandit> anyone using kickstart with ubuntu linux
[19:13] <bsdbandit> ?
[19:14] <jrivero> quick question about launchpad: What would be the best way of reopening the bug in order to get an stable update? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtar/+bug/1315742
[19:14] <rymate1234> Hey how do I force ubuntu to use a resolution higher than my display?
[19:14] <Beldar> lifeforms, Describing the exact install to the channel, might help, if you need more info. I do not have that even installed in the trusty release.
[19:14] <Beldar> !xrandr | rymate1234
[19:14] <rymate1234> I have a 1024x600 screen and wish to display in 1024x768
[19:14] <lifeforms> Beldar: thanks, this is 12.04 LTS; I just noticed that re-adding it suggests the new kernel, so I think if I'll do that, I'll be fine :) thanks!
[19:15] <Beldar> lifeforms, Cool, it's there to tweak till it bricks, hehe. ;)
[19:15] <lifeforms> I don't know if anyone has an account on askubuntu.com that has enough power to edit, but the top answer on http://askubuntu.com/questions/2793/how-do-i-remove-or-hide-old-kernel-versions-to-clean-up-the-boot-menu-or-free-sp has a very dangerous sed...
[19:15] <jkrx> misingnoglic: dont know what those slots do
[19:15] <lifeforms> the sed command is trying to find all linux kernels older than the current one, but it matches 'linux-server' as well, which is probably not intended...
[19:16] <misingnoglic> jkrx: any idea how to find out?
[19:16] <jkrx> misingnoglic: fb0 is apparently the framebuffer drive
[19:16] <Beldar> lifeforms, I just use ubuntu tweak for kernels...etc, however I know the cli method to purge the kernels.
[19:17] <woof-woof> !remaster
[19:17] <jkrx> misingnoglic: so thats the real problem now how to solve it
[19:17] <Beldar> woof-woof, 3rd party and not running anymore I believe.
[19:17] <woof-woof> ?
[19:17] <lifeforms> Beldar: looks cool :) this is a server box that I'm experimenting with though
[19:18] <Beldar> lifeforms, Ah, if you have no X the terminal is the tool.
[19:18] <rymate1234> Beldar: thanks I'll look into it
[19:18] <jkrx> misingnoglic: do u have access to a web browser?
[19:18] <Sach_> Beldar: when running the commands for the b43 driver, I get the error: E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[19:19] <Beldar> rymate1234, xrandr has  some options worth trying I believe.
[19:19] <Beldar> Sach_, YOu have the software center open, or another install app like synaptic?
[19:20] <Sach_> Beldar: just Terminal and Firefox.
[19:21] <deadmund> Sach_: Beldar Sometimes the lock file is left behind if some apt process crashes.  If you're sure there is no other package manager running, just delete that file
[19:21] <Beldar> Sach_, Did you stop an install while it was running?
[19:22] <Beldar> deadmund, Really wow, lol.
[19:22] <Sach_> Beldar: no.  but I did force shut down earlier when the upgrade prompted a reboot.  The computer froze which is why I did a force shut down
[19:22] <BananaManLinux1> what's the link to make an ubuntu suggestion?
[19:22] <deadmund> Beldar: sometimes :)
[19:22] <deadmund> Sach_: That is exactly what left the lock file behind :P
[19:22] <Beldar> Sach_, Try running sudo apt-get -f install
[19:22] <rymate1234> I got an error http://i.imgur.com/VG9YmkAh.jpg
[19:22] <BananaManLinux1> what's the link to make an ubuntu suggestion?
[19:22] <u0xee> hello
[19:23] <deadmund> Beldar: I think all the various apt programs check the lock before they do anything (even -f) but I'm not sure.
[19:23] <deadmund> u0xee: hi
[19:23] <Sach_> Beldar: it produces the same error
[19:23] <shashuto1112> Sach_ sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock                   remove the lock file then.
[19:24] <Pici> !aptfix
[19:24] <Beldar> deadmund, Just for the record I have spent years here, and over 12000 posts on the ubuntu forums, I'm not a noob, nor do I need help here. I started on open source, and have been using it for about 7 years.
[19:24] <Sach_> Beldar:  http://pastebin.com/BNkcGvEe
[19:24] <genii> BananaManLinux1: There's no link. Just pm the bot something like: factoidname is whatever the factoid should be    ...and it gets sent automatically
[19:24] <genii> BananaManLinux1: Oh, apologies, mistook "ubuntu" for "ubottu"
[19:25] <BananaManLinux1> lol
[19:25] <shashuto1112> Sach_ also from the cache directory sudo rm /var/cache/apt/archives/lock
[19:25] <shashuto1112> @Beldar hey, can it be solved with deleting the lock file?
[19:25] <shashuto1112> I mean the problem of Sach_
[19:26] <Beldar> shashuto1112, Genrally yes, however we do have a broken update here, so the -f install would be run after the delete.
[19:26] <Beldar> upgrade*
[19:26] <Rick_> gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. can someone explain me this error please?
[19:26] <Beldar> Rick_, pastebin the error.
[19:27] <Sach_> Beldar: so how do I get the -f install to run if it gave the error?
[19:27] <shashuto1112> @Beldar Don't mind. Its a a ubuntu related question but where r u from? like country
[19:28] <Rangdo> deadmund: please dont let a few idiots put you off contributing :-)
[19:29] <misingnoglic> jkrx: sorry computer freaked out while trying another solution
[19:29] <misingnoglic> did you find anything else I can try?
[19:29] <Beldar> Sach_, You might just reboot and see if that clears it, the delete as suggested is okay, before trying the -f install. You mention a upgrade problem and a reboot, finishing that upgrade is the first priority.
[19:29] <jkrx> misingnoglic: found a page describing different kinds of solution
[19:29] <jkrx> misingnoglic: have u tried setting kernel parameter nofb?
[19:29] <misingnoglic> I have not, how do I do that
[19:30] <Rick_> gpg --keyserver [name of keyserver] --recv-keys [keyhash] is this command valid in ubuntu? I have a hash keys, it has pub, sub keys there which one is to use
[19:30] <Sach_> Beldar: makes sense.  However, every time I try to shut down/reboot, it hangs on the Ubuntu 5 dots just prior to shut down
[19:30] <jkrx> u add it at the end of kernel line in grub.conf
[19:30] <jkrx> misingnoglic: u add it at the end of kernel line in grub.conf
[19:30] <designbybeck> UBUNTU 14.04 HP EliteBook does not boot: kernel panic - not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0 0)
[19:30] <OerHeks> Sach_, do you have softwarecenter open while doing this in terminal?
[19:30] <misingnoglic> jkrx: can you elaborate?
[19:31] <Sach_> OerHeks: no, I dont
[19:31] <genii> BananaManLinux1: As for your original question... if you have a suggestion for something related to a specific package in Ubuntu, the usual method is to file a bug report against that package with a title like "Feature Request" or "Wishlist" or similar, then make your case for the change you'd like to have inside the bug report.
[19:31] <jkrx> /boot/grub/grub.conf
[19:31] <Beldar> Sach_, In this situation for me I ask myself, do I spend the time fixing this or just do a fresh install, time is the key for me.
[19:31] <jkrx> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-20-386 root=/dev/hda5 ro nofb
[19:31] <jkrx> that line in there
[19:31] <OerHeks> !aptlock
[19:31] <jkrx> misingnoglic:
[19:31] <Beldar> OerHeks, Thanks.
[19:32] <Rick_> gpg --keyserver [name of keyserver] --recv-keys [keyhash] is this command valid in ubuntu? I have a hash keys, it has pub, sub keys there which one is to use?
[19:32] <Sach_> Beldar: I did a fresh install 70mins ago.  Are you suggesting a repeat?
[19:32] <Beldar> Sach_, see that aptlock bot info
[19:32] <shashuto1112> Sach_ Try to shutdown from the terminal. It saved me twice.
[19:32] <misingnoglic> jkrx: I found grub.cfg, is that the same thing?
[19:32] <jkrx> ah yea sorry
[19:33] <jkrx> cfg is correct
[19:33] <Beldar> Sach_, I did not know this was a 70 min fresh install, or do I know much more to be honest. A locked apt is basic stuff and we are unable to even get that done
[19:34] <misingnoglic> jkrx: it says i dont have permission to edit that file
[19:34] <Beldar> Sach_, try this command from the bot  sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a  then run a update and then the -f install to start with.
[19:35] <misingnoglic> (Also at the top it says don't edit the file if that means anything)
[19:35] <Seramon> er... why is it that i can't find my terminal or firefox even though i've just installed it?
[19:35] <Beldar> Seramon, What release and desktop?
[19:35] <linagee> what is "Ubuntu MOTU developers"?
[19:35] <Seramon> ubuntu?
[19:35] <jkrx> misingnoglic: u need to use sudo
[19:35] <misingnoglic> can I do that not in the command line?
[19:36] <linagee> Seramon: ubuntu is like debian on steroids
[19:36] <Pici> linagee: Masters of the Universe.  The developers who manage Ubuntu's Universe repository.
[19:36] <rww> ubottu: motu | linagee
[19:36] <Beldar> Seramon, hit the super key to open the dash, or the left wall to show the panel.
[19:36] <linagee> rww: thanks
[19:36] <shashuto1112> Seramon, did you try the shortcut for the terminal.???
[19:36] <Seramon> my left panel is there
[19:37] <Seramon> the shortcut works
[19:37] <Beldar> Seramon, tyoe the app in the dash you want
[19:37] <Seramon> but i can't find it under the desktop search
[19:37] <user123321____> I think I have observed that after turning off my laptop from Ubuntu OS, the LED bulb for LAN in my ADSL router still glows, whereas I didn't notice it when I shutdown from Windows, any ideas?
[19:38] <BananaManLinux1> what makes you choose ubuntu over other OS's? aimed at everyone. :)
[19:38] <Beldar> !ot  > BananaManLinux1
[19:38] <misingnoglic> jkrx: can I open it from the GUI with sudo? I type out that command by hand
[19:39] <shashuto1112> seramon if the shortcut works then right click on that icon and select Add in Launcher. That's it.
[19:39] <misingnoglic> **I'd rathe rnot
[19:39] <BananaManLinux1> oh okay my bad sorry
[19:39] <jkrx> misingnoglic: use nano in terminal
[19:39] <jkrx> misingnoglic: its easy
[19:40] <misingnoglic> I can't open the terminal with ctrl+alt+t though, and the ctrl+alt+f1 doesn't allow pasting
[19:40] <Beldar> BananaManLinux1, heh no biggie, this is support the offtopic channel is a good chat place, if you lower your IQ to about 70-80
[19:40] <jkrx> misingnoglic: sudo nano /boot/grub/grub.cfg when u are done editing u close with ctrl+x
[19:40] <jkrx> misingnoglic: no need to paste
[19:40] <Seramon> sorry Beldar, where's the dash you are talking about?
[19:40] <jkrx> misingnoglic: just find the line I told u about and write nofb
[19:40] <Beldar> Seramon, the dash should show if you hit the super key.
[19:40] <misingnoglic> OH ok
[19:40] <Beldar> the windows icon key
[19:41] <shashuto1112> @beldar Hey. I installed the repos vlc. and now i have a new problem. If i use Ctrl+ right arrow to forward, then i lose the sound completely until i do Shift+ arrow to forward it a little more. Did you come across this problem anytime?
[19:42] <Seramon> oh, that's the one i'm talking about. it keeps telling me no items matches my search but when i type in ctrl + alt  + T, the terminal comes out
[19:42] <utopian> Hi every1 there is a mistake in the topic the url says ubottu and not ubuntu
[19:43] <Seramon> now i just installed firefox but i can't find it
[19:43] <Beldar> shashuto1112, No, I'm surprised you are, vlc has most codecs, but have you installed the ubuntu-restricted-extras
[19:43] <Pici> utopian: the topic is correct.  The Ubuntu IRC team owns ubottu.com
[19:43] <DaveyG> Hi all. Wonder if someone could help me out. I would like to be able to run my bash script from any directory within a ubuntu cli. Is this posibnl
[19:43] <Beldar> just a guess really shashuto1112
[19:43] <DaveyG> posible google wont help me?
[19:44] <utopian> Add it to your search PATH
[19:44] <utopian> google this: help bash export PATH directory
[19:44] <misingnoglic> jkrx: I can't find any mention of the word kernel in the file
[19:44] <jkrx> misingnoglic: Ill be afk now but reboot when u have edited that line. I hope that fixes it
[19:44] <Seramon> i can open it from terminal though. is something wrong with my dash?
[19:45]  * afk jkrx
[19:45] <jkrx> /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-20-386 root=/dev/hda5 ro nofb
[19:45] <jkrx> misingnoglic: linux       /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-20-386 root=/dev/hda5 ro nofb
[19:45] <DaveyG> okay will do thank you utopian
[19:46] <DexterF> hi
[19:46] <misingnoglic> I cannot find that line in the file
[19:46] <k1l_> !away > jkrx|afk
[19:46] <DexterF> anyone know of a ppa that has linuxtv drivers?
[19:46] <Beldar> !ppa > DexterF jsut a heads up
[19:47] <shashuto1112> @ Beldar yes i didthe  ubunut erstricted-extra. Fine. Thanks. Now i think i should completely go for a fresh installation or look for another player as powerful as vlc
[19:48] <designbybeck> I saw on one post to try to change GRUB to your drive like "/dev/sda5" instead of the UUID... Here is what mine looks like: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=71207
[19:48] <designbybeck> Should both of those uuid's be the same?
[19:48] <designbybeck> I get a kernel panic currently
[19:49] <designbybeck> kernel panic - not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0 0)
[19:49] <Ben64> designbybeck: when did you start getting that problem, what did you do before
[19:49] <Beldar> designbybeck, sudo blkid shows the UUID, not sure of your issue flashing the edit on the grub menu
[19:50] <Beldar> flashing=showing*
[19:50] <designbybeck> Ben64, this is a HP EliteBook laptop that has been dual booting Linux and Win 7 for a few years
[19:50] <misingnoglic> Can anyone else help me? For some reason after I closed my laptop my nvidia graphics card drivers stopped working and now on reboots unity/the dash don't load and ccsm freezes on loading icons
[19:50] <designbybeck> Ben64, we just upgrade/clean install everynow and then, so I was going to put her on 14.04, it did have LinuxMint 14KDE on it
[19:51] <designbybeck> Ben64,  I just did a clean install, had aproblem with grub and nothing would boot, but I fixed that and now windows will boot, but not Ubuntu
[19:52] <Ben64> designbybeck: check the md5 of the iso, re-write it, and reinstall
[19:53] <designbybeck> Beldar, Ben64 I've tried most "SOLVED" I could fine on this issue, nothing has seemed to work. I've booted off a Live USB, chroot, ran updates and such, reinstalled grub that way, that was after I had done boot-repare
[19:53] <designbybeck> It installed correctly and I've used that ISO on another system Ben64
[19:53] <designbybeck> wouldn't that mean it is working correctly Ben64
[19:53] <Ben64> if it can't boot i'd have to say it didn't install correctly
[19:54] <designbybeck> We've always had lil' odd things with this HP Elitebook, but this sucker is FAST. Did the faster 14.04 install i've seen thus far
[19:54] <designbybeck> Ok Ben64  I'll give that a go at this point
[19:55] <designbybeck> Now that I know how to fix grub the manual way if I need! ;) spent all morning learning that
[19:55] <Beldar> designbybeck, I would agree with Ben64 but they have a bigger skill set by far. I would see if supergrub boots it if it were me, if not follow the others advice.
[19:55] <BananaManLinux1> is there a command to check how long my system has been on it's battery? ubuntu 14.04?
[19:55] <designbybeck> Boot-repair works in most all cases I've ever needed, just not today
[19:55] <Beldar> designbybeck, You save the bootinfo summary url?
[19:56] <shashuto1112> BananaManLinux1, No. as far as i know.
[19:57] <BananaManLinux1> powertop shows the watt output and battery time left but not how long it; been on it :(
[19:57] <designbybeck> And checksum was correct Beldar Ben64
[19:58] <designbybeck> not at that time Beldar
[19:58] <OerHeks> BananaManLinux1, terminal: uptime
[19:58] <erle-> is it normal that .dbus in home folder is owned by root?
[19:58] <Beldar> designbybeck, Ah, always save that url, that is a lot of pertinent info, if no changes are made after.
[19:58] <Ben64> erle-: no
[19:59] <erle-> erle-, it is a new virgin home folder with only unity used
[19:59] <BananaManLinux1> oerheks; does that show all uptime or battery?
[19:59] <OerHeks> BananaManLinux1, no, not sure that time is logged somewhere
[20:00] <BananaManLinux1> power but it shows seconds
[20:00] <BananaManLinux1> :/
[20:00] <erle-> Ben64, how to change it? remove? change owner?
[20:00] <Ben64> erle-: you can change owner. and be more careful with what you run with sudo
[20:00] <OerHeks> Ben64, in my /home/  it is owned by root:toot too
[20:00] <designbybeck> Beldar, on install when setting up the bootloader should go on sda and not sda5 correct?
[20:00] <Ben64> OerHeks: i checked all my computers, they're all owned by my user(s)
[20:01] <Beldar> designbybeck, Yes if a msdos mbr set up and sda is the HD.
[20:01] <designbybeck> Beldar, yes I believe that would be the case, ok
[20:01] <murosai> i need to do some data recovery from a harddrive, any idea how can i search for text pattern on this hard drive?
[20:01] <Ben64> murosai: could do grep, but thats wildly inefficient.
[20:02] <Beldar> designbybeck, Never been a got table here right?
[20:02] <Beldar> gpt*
[20:02] <murosai> well i can't grep because the filesystem is broken
[20:02] <murosai> just need something more low level
[20:02] <Ben64> uh, grep doesn't need a filesystem
[20:03] <DEADB33F> Is it possible to use different subpixel rendering methods on different displays?
[20:03] <designbybeck> don' t think so Beldar
[20:03] <Ben64> murosai: anyway, you should try photorec or something, but text is very difficult to recover
[20:03] <DEADB33F> I have one LCD monitor (RGB), one 3LCD projector (seperate R,G,B panels. The default subpixel rendering obviously looks awful on the projector.
[20:04] <Beldar> designbybeck, So the install has had a kernel panic since the install?
[20:05] <designbybeck> correct Beldar since a new install, and I did notice this the first time I installed, but now I'm getting this again......An attempt to configure apt to install additionhal packages from the CD failed
[20:06] <linagee> what is a Utopic Unicorn?
[20:06] <llutz> linagee: you'll see in 5 months
[20:06] <designbybeck> it is hooked into a ethernet port Beldar and booted from a USB Ubuntu 14.04 64bit
[20:06] <linagee> llutz: Utopic is quite an odd adverb
[20:07] <linagee> ahhh... "Seeming to originate in utopia"
[20:08] <Beldar> designbybeck, you would have to chroot from the cd to affect the install. I would try a lighter install pae free, hehe, like lubuntu, and add the de needed. As suggested if it does not work from the start installing again may be the best option. I have seen good md5summed iso's fail personally.
[20:08] <designbybeck> Beldar,  is this a bug?... When I tried the Boot-Repair, it took me to the sources.list and said I needed to enable something
[20:09] <Joost`> Is there a 'common' method I can use to make my (C++) program recognise ubuntu has woken from suspend? does it get a signal of some sort?
[20:09] <shashuto1112> lineagee, why dont you yourself suggest the name for the upcoming ubuntu versions. Atleast u will not feel its oddness.
[20:09] <designbybeck> Beldar, ah..that good ol' pae, I did see something about that when I tried to chroot and run updates on the install I had done previously, It said it couldn't install that linux-image or something
[20:09] <llutz> linagee: isn't it  an adjective, not an adverb? at least quite common in german-language, but offtopic here
[20:09] <linagee> shashuto1112: I tried
[20:09] <linagee> llutz: er, adjective, yes
[20:10] <utopian> Yes, please update your kernels.There has been many important security updates recently. You can view http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/ for more technical information!
[20:10] <Beldar> designbybeck, Hard to tell without more detail, you trying to hit the repos from the cd, if so you would tick it off in software sources and run a update.
[20:10] <shashuto1112> lineagee try harder next time. LOL
[20:11] <llutz> linagee: waiting for anarchic aardvark...
[20:12] <wad> Is there any way to remap a key? shift-space inserts a non-ASCII character, "unbreaking space". Trouble is, when I type fast, I often get those characters. I'd like SHIFT-space to ALWAYS emit a regular space.
[20:13] <wad> ASCII 32 please.
[20:13] <Beldar> llutz, lol, I will use that in a grad paper somehow.
[20:13] <designbybeck> ok how about xubuntu Beldar and then I do the DE? or does it have to be lubuntu?
[20:15] <llutz> Beldar: hurry up, 17.10 is coming
[20:15] <wad> According to [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1483915] there should be a KEYBOARD->LAYOUT->OPTIONS checkbox that can fix it, but that is an old page.
[20:15] <Beldar> designbybeck, No, I believe xubuntu is pae free as well. I thought a install with the pae would not even install in a computer that wont run it though. Seemed like a method to trick you to reinstall, hehe. ;)
[20:15] <BananaManLinux1> erm, sorry but when is the new 14.04 coming? can;t seem to find anything.
[20:15] <wad> I can't find that option on my 13.10
[20:16] <designbybeck> Beldar, tricky they are!
[20:16] <Beldar> llutz, May come before the degree, if I ever get there, lol.
[20:16] <designbybeck> So Beldar does it need to be 32bit or can i go with 64bit?
[20:17] <airstrike> JordanJ2: yes, remove the first word of a line
[20:17] <airstrike> Jordan_U: yes, remove the first word of a line
[20:17] <airstrike> JordanJ2: sorry, nevermind
[20:17] <designbybeck> Beldar, it has 4GB ram
[20:17] <Beldar> designbybeck, The computer would have to be 64 bit, depends on your use really, the 64 bit is a bit more busy.
[20:17] <morph__> can anyone verify if my fstab file is ok?
[20:17] <morph__> http://pastebin.com/tnJd8Y5a
[20:17] <morph__> i accidentally over wrote my old one and i wanna make sure this is okay before i restart
[20:18] <designbybeck> Beldar, its an i7pro 4GB RAM 200GB SSD
[20:18] <Beldar> designbybeck, I use the 64 bit with 3 gigs ram a a dual core older toshiba
[20:18] <Beldar> nice set up, I have a ssd as well, that helps
[20:19] <Beldar> My toshiba is listed as 32 bit max 2 gigs ram, i's 64 and uses 3 gigs ram
[20:19] <designbybeck> yeah it does! ..Ok thanks for the help thus far Beldar , I'll download and try out the other one, and then when I'm ready I juse install ubuntu-unity-desktop ?
[20:20] <Beldar> designbybeck, Sure, that is not a pae issue computer that new is all.
[20:20] <Sach_> Beldar: I've just done a fresh install.
[20:21] <Beldar> Sach_, So what's up with the broadcom, I have never had one, so the link I gave you originally is all my help there.
[20:21] <kchengue> hi
[20:22] <kchengue> anyone know how activate trim on ubuntu 12.04
[20:22] <kchengue> ??
[20:22] <Sach_> Beldar: if you dont mind, can you provide it again as it was lost in the reinstall.
[20:23] <Beldar> kchengue, I use this link for ssd's https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/ssd
[20:23] <Beldar> !broadcom > Sach_
[20:23] <Sach_> Thanks Beldar
[20:23] <kchengue> Beldar, thanks i check this
[20:24] <beefman> anyone gotten php5-fpm to work w/ apache2 on ubuntu 13?
[20:24] <Beldar> kchengue, If you have ubuntu all in one partition, no separate home this command trims, sudo fstrim -v /  you can set up a cron from the link though.
[20:25] <beefman> i'm with this guy: http://askubuntu.com/questions/429598/ubuntu-13-10-install-php-fpm-with-apache-2-4
[20:25] <kchengue> Beldar, ok, but i have a hybrid disc
[20:25] <beefman> apache correctly serves html but whitescreens on php w/ nothing in the error log
[20:25] <Beldar> kchengue, Hybrid, this a part ssd and spinning?
[20:26] <kchengue> Beldar, yes
[20:26] <pikachuza> hey all
[20:26] <Beldar> kchengue, Ah, that link is for a fully SSD HD, so I'm not sure on a trim with a hybrid, or if even needed.
[20:26] <kchengue> Beldar, i try to use a ssd part how a flash cache
[20:26] <pikachuza> anyone here using the ubuntu sdk?
[20:30] <Beldar> pikachuza, This associated with android or touch?
[20:30] <irreverant> Those galaxy tabs 4.0 are running SELinux; that's pretty cool
[20:30] <irreverant> Whatever happened to the Ubuntu Edge phone?
[20:30] <pikachuza> Beldar: I am trying to find out more about the difference between lenses and scopes
[20:30] <pikachuza> so more desktop at this point
[20:31] <Beldar> pikachuza, Ah, just detail what you can in the form of the question to the channel.
[20:31] <irreverant> pikachuza what are you talking about?
[20:31] <sudormrf> daftykins, YOU AGAIN!
[20:33] <DoYouKnow> how do I get b43 firmware working for 14.04 (the easiest way)?
[20:34] <triamore> pikachuza: Wow, the ubuntu SDK docs are really, really bad.
[20:35] <DoYouKnow> I can't fricken figure this out
[20:35] <DoYouKnow> how many times do you have to change the process?
[20:36] <Monotoko> triamore, you're free to contribute
[20:36] <triamore> Monotoko: Understood!
[20:39] <triamore> Monotoko: My main issue is the question asked by pikachuza interested me, so I am trying to understand the difference between a lens and a scope, and the documentation doesn't appear to actually define how the OS UI is supposed to work (from the user's point of view) hence they don't define exactly what a lens is
[20:39] <MannerMan2> Can I trigger "suspend" from command line?
[20:40] <triamore> Monotoko: And this looks like it requires specialised knowledge to document
[20:40] <jamesc> MannerMan2: does the command suspend work?
[20:40] <pikachuza> triamore: yeah it also looks like lenses are done in python and scopes in C++ only :(
[20:41] <DexterF> how do I compile modules for a kernel  that is not booted yet before rebootig?
[20:41] <pikachuza> triamore: so you got to use two languages to produce something.
[20:41] <DexterF> +n
[20:41] <DoYouKnow> it locked up my pc when I tried to run the extracted firmwar
[20:41] <MannerMan2> jamesc, klicking suspend in unity does nothing, trying suspend from commandline then
[20:41] <bekks> DoYouKnow: you dont run firmware, it gets loaded by a kernel module.
[20:41] <BananaManLinux1> what's the most lightweight ubuntu desktop?
[20:41] <OerHeks> triamore,  Scopes are search backends for the lenses.
[20:41] <triamore> pikachuza: Well that's normal I think these days, especially with "web". You'll need javascript for the browser.
[20:41] <DoYouKnow> yes, when I did modprobe b43 my pc hard froze, bekks
[20:42] <bekks> So which firmware file did you use then?
[20:42] <DoYouKnow> http://bagustris.wordpress.com/2014/03/02/how-to-install-ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr-on-macbook-pro/
[20:42] <DoYouKnow> http://www.lwfinger.com/b43-firmware/broadcom-wl-5.100.138.tar.bz
[20:42] <DoYouKnow> I have a dell xps m1530
[20:42] <triamore> BananaManLinux1: fluxbox or openbox, but most say those are too minimal, and LXDE (Lubuntu) is popular
[20:42] <pikachuza> beldar: I suppose my first question is. Where are there docs for developing a lense. Can this be done with html5/javascript? I understand scopes are only c++ a the moment.
[20:42] <shtrwlf> Xubuntu is light.. especially with compositing disabled
[20:42] <DoYouKnow> but it uses the same chipset
[20:43] <BananaManLinux1> which one would help with laptop battery?
[20:43] <BananaManLinux1> :p
[20:43] <MannerMan2> jamesc, Hm it just gives me a blinking prompt
[20:43] <BananaManLinux1> sorry for all the questions
[20:43] <DoYouKnow> but it's really too much work for a livecd
[20:43] <bekks> DoYouKnow: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43
[20:43] <DoYouKnow> so I gave up on it at this point
[20:43] <MannerMan2> Guess I have to do it the old fashioned way, GN everyone
[20:43] <Beldar> pikachuza, Not sure, never messed around there.
[20:43] <triamore> pikachuza: Is there an #ubuntu-dev or #ubuntu-devel?
[20:44] <shtrwlf> lubuntu or xubuntu are prob what youre looking for.. turn down brightness and put dark theme /background to save batteries
[20:44] <Pencil_> Is there a way to reinstall ubuntu without losing all my data and files ?
[20:44] <bekks> Pencil_: Sure, backup everything.
[20:44] <woof-woof> xubuntu is getting not lighter every release, try lubuntu...
[20:44] <BananaManLinux1> will i lose the power statistics ubuntu haS? i really like it.
[20:44] <woof-woof> source: experience
[20:44] <pikachuza> triamore: not sure . Would be great if there was :)
[20:44] <jerknextdoor> can anyone tell me the boot option i need to use for installing ubuntu on a highDPI screen?  this installer is killing my eyes and google is failing me.
[20:45] <shtrwlf> ya I like to customize any version I get using apt-get anyway
[20:45] <Pencil_> exit
[20:45] <Pencil_> quit
[20:45] <unholycrab> this is awesome! its the exact version of the package i need https://launchpad.net/~chris-lea/+archive/redis-server/+build/5855661
[20:45] <BananaManLinux1> lol
[20:45] <triamore> jerknextdoor: I have the same problem. If you find out I would also be interested.
[20:45] <unholycrab> except, i need a .deb download link?
[20:45] <woof-woof> BananaManLinux1: no sorry, this is place to ask :P
[20:45] <jamesc> MannerMan2: try pm-suspend
[20:45] <unholycrab> how can i download a .deb for this? https://launchpad.net/~chris-lea/+archive/redis-server/+build/5855661
[20:46] <Monotoko> unholycrab apt-get install redis-server?
[20:46] <shtrwlf> xubuntu is a lighter version of ubuntu without unity but still has a lot of good packages, i havent tried lubuntu lately
[20:46] <unholycrab> Monotoko: thats not going to install 2.8.8-1! ^_^
[20:46] <k1l_> unholycrab: get his PPA https://launchpad.net/~chris-lea/+archive/redis-server/
[20:47] <bekks> shtrwlf: xubuntu is ubuntu minus unity plus lxde.
[20:47] <bekks> shtrwlf: xubuntu is ubuntu minus unity plus xfce :)
[20:47] <shtrwlf> :P
[20:47] <bekks> shtrwlf: lubuntu is ubuntu minus unity plus lxde
[20:47] <shtrwlf> lol
[20:47] <Sach> Having trouble getting wireless to work after upgrade to 14.04. Using Broadcom 4311.
[20:47] <unholycrab> aweosme, k1l_
[20:47] <triamore> xubuntu isn't all that light weight
[20:47] <triamore> xubuntu is lighter than unity
[20:48] <gabeio> or lubuntu
[20:48] <irreverant> Have any one of you had very much success as a reseller?
[20:48] <shtrwlf> Unity is... um..
[20:48] <triamore> irreverant: reseller of what?
[20:48] <irreverant> I have some reseller questions I'd really like answered.
[20:48] <Beldar> !ot > irreverant
[20:48] <triamore> shtrwlf: the future
[20:48] <irreverant> Ubuntu software on machines.
[20:48] <triamore> you mean ubuntu apps?
[20:48] <murosai> i wonder if there is a way to grep a huge binary file while also displaying progress
[20:49] <bekks> murosai: no
[20:49] <unholycrab> oh theres no .deb because there were no resulting files from the build
[20:49] <marconiunion> how do I install in Linux something like docker in such a way that it automatically has root privs , so I don't have to type sudo docker every time I run it ?
[20:49] <unholycrab> so that page is useless
[20:49] <battleaxe> Hi guys.  Is there an Ubuntu 14.04 alternate install image?  I ask because I'd like to set up raid/lvm before install
[20:49] <irreverant> traimore: yes ubuntu and uAps
[20:49] <murosai> so i probably need to write my own app
[20:50] <irreverant> Beldar: well i'm asking about ubuntu stuff in general isn't that something I can ask in here?
[20:50] <Beldar> marconiunion, Get used to sudo, it is your best insurance for safety if you have a good password.
[20:50] <triamore> battleaxe: there's a network installer, which downloads only the components you select
[20:50] <battleaxe> triamore: cool, thanks, i'll try that out
[20:50] <irreverant> Whta i'd like to do is offer Ubuntu as a solution for people that can't afford to upgrade past XP
[20:51] <sl33k_> Whats the purpose of ~/.bashrc files? And why a ~ at the start?
[20:51] <unholycrab> finding specific package versions for ubuntu is not always fun
[20:51] <Beldar> irreverant, This is support, not polling, and not even a subject even plausible for this channel, is all.
[20:51] <irreverant> ~ is just a placeholder
[20:51] <k1l_> sl33k_: ~ is short for "/home/'user'/"
[20:51] <triamore> irreverant: I don't understand what software they would need to buy, in that case.
[20:51] <Beldar> triamore, Take this to #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:52] <triamore> battleaxe: the regular installer will do LVM, I didn't check if it did raid
[20:52] <irreverant> triamore i'm in off topic if you want to continue this thread
[20:52] <irreverant> i'm done getting banned from places
[20:52] <triamore> Beldar: I belive it's on topic if it's about migrating to ubuntu from Win XP
[20:53] <battleaxe> triamore: oh!  I assumed i needed the alternate installer for lvm/md since that's how it was for 12.04.  I'll just go ahead and try the main live cd
[20:53] <triamore> battleaxe: i am really not sure about mdadm. LVM yes.
[20:53] <designbybeck> Beldar, Looks like that pae was the problem. Xubuntu 14.04 64bit worked just fine
[20:53] <battleaxe> either way, thx
[20:53] <designbybeck> Beldar, Thank you for your help and for using and supporting Open Source Software!
[20:53] <Beldar> designbybeck, your in cool.
[20:54] <irreverant> Well it is about migrating from XP to Ubuntu.
[20:54] <Beldar> no prob
[20:54] <triamore> I wish there was a good graphical tool for doing RAID
[20:54] <irreverant> I mean is that even really a possibility? is there a issue and how well would it be supported on that hardware?
[20:54] <triamore> Ubuntu softraid is NOT fun to set up
[20:54] <vincenzo>  /load .xchat2/budus.so
[20:54] <bekks> triamore: It's a few commands only.
[20:55] <triamore> bekks: So is xorg ... :-)
[20:55] <vincenzo>  /load .xchat2/budus.so
[20:55] <bekks> triamore: IMHO, setting up Xorg is more complicated than setting up a softraid.
[20:55] <triamore> bekks: I know raid is well documented now, but it's still a pain for me
[20:55]  * Beldar thinks there should be a #ubuntu-trickster channel
[20:56] <jackbrown> anyone available to help me ? There's a program (transmission remote gui) that uses webbrowser to open folder address instead of the file manager? Does anyone has an idea ho to fix this issue ?'??
[20:56] <k1l_> !away > vincenzo
[20:56] <Beldar> jackbrown, sounds like a preference issue point it correctly.
[20:57] <jackbrown> Beldar: how can I do that?
[20:57] <triamore> bekks: Booting is my main issue. I believe it can only easily boot from a mirror. I tried fiddling with it and gave up, and booted off a mirror.
[20:57] <Beldar> jackbrown, You have an X or just the cli?
[20:57] <Sach> Having trouble getting wireless to work after upgrade to 14.04. Using Broadcom 4311.  Can anyone help?
[20:57] <triamore> jackbrown: I am familar with transmission daemon. What is the problem?
[20:57] <bekks> triamore: Yeah, thats correct for decades now. No need to fiddle with it.
[20:58] <jackbrown> triamore: the problem is that the transmission remote gui open file folder using webbrowser instead of using file manager
[20:58] <jackbrown> Beldar: an X too
[20:58] <triamore> jackbrown: Isn't that what it's supposed to do?
[20:58] <jackbrown> triamore: no since it should open folders that contains file that are downloaded
[20:59] <Beldar> jackbrown, If you get the transmission gui edit-preferences-downloading  if I understand the issue.
[20:59] <jackbrown> so It should use a the file manager instead Transfusion
[20:59] <jackbrown> Ramona:
[20:59] <triamore> jackbrown: So you want a web interface to be able to open a file explorer on a remote machine? There's no way I know of to do that in transmission. You might want to SSH in and use sFTP or remote desktop.
[21:00] <jackbrown> triamore: I want to open it via SAMBA sharing using file manager
[21:00] <Beldar> Sach, You have been working with the broadcom link, you seem to have found errors. pastebin any with details.
[21:00] <Beldar> Sach, to the channel, asking for help is not really usable for us.
[21:00] <triamore> jackbrown: So setup SAMBA and mount the download folder. Do that in your nautilus. It's not really to do with transmission.
[21:01] <c4na1ma> hi
[21:01] <c4na1ma> hi
[21:01] <jackbrown> ok
[21:01] <c4na1ma> hello
[21:01] <Beldar> c4na1ma, Get to the point
[21:01] <c4na1ma> siled
[21:01] <Sach> Beldar: I followed all instructions at the link. No errors. But even then, wireless doesnt work.
[21:02] <Beldar> Sach, Tried a reboot?
[21:02] <Sach> Beldar: what do you mean by ""not really usable for us"
[21:02] <c4na1ma> callate
[21:02] <c4na1ma> callate
[21:02] <Beldar> !details | Sach the bots version
[21:02] <c4na1ma> que te calles maldito robot de mierda
[21:02] <c4na1ma> verga
[21:02] <Beldar> c4na1ma, Please stop posting garbage.
[21:03] <Sach> Beldar: I can't reboot without the computer hanging at the screen that has the five red/white dots.  It just hangs there.
[21:03] <c4na1ma> callate
[21:03] <Beldar> Sach, On a fresh install?
[21:03] <shtrwlf> the wireless drivers may need update
[21:03] <Sach> Beldar: yes.
[21:03] <shtrwlf> broadcom often has issues
[21:05] <Beldar> Sach, So are you understanding now the importance of details and limitations you might have, to get to the issue without post after post after post. I was just trying to get you to do this.
[21:05] <triamore> Sach: Hanging on shutdown?
[21:05] <Beldar> we don't read minds or do voodoo, ;)
[21:06] <Sach> Beldar: If I had errors to post, I would post them.
[21:08]  * Yelu throws exception err_sometimes
[21:09] <triamore> Sach: there is nothing in the logs?
[21:09] <triamore> Sach: Hanging on shutdown is probably acpi but I'd need to see logs
[21:10] <sl33k_> How to remove a package?
[21:10] <sl33k_> sudo apt-get remove pkgname ?
[21:10] <Sach> triamore: what must I do to generate the logs that you wish to see?
[21:10] <yuan-> !help
[21:10] <soee> will nvidia-337-19 lands in official updates any soon for 14.04 or ot will be available from xorg edgers ppa?
[21:11] <Beldar> sl33k_, What is the package and do you want the config gone as well?
[21:11] <sl33k_> Beldar: chromium-bsu. I wanted to install chromium
[21:11] <shtrwlf> sudo apt-get purge is nice
[21:11] <Beldar> sl33k_, What is chromium-bsu?
[21:12] <yuan-> !how
[21:12] <yuan-> !jre
[21:12] <sl33k_> Beldar: Its a game. Unintentional download
[21:12] <SquidsOfDoom> so I am having dependency problems after upgrading to 14.04
[21:13] <SquidsOfDoom> http://osdir.com/ml/ubuntu-bugs/2014-04/msg22369.html
[21:13] <SquidsOfDoom> it's like this
[21:13] <Beldar> sl33k_, sudo apt-get purge 'app' hopefully depends on how you installed
[21:13] <SquidsOfDoom> dictionary-common fails to update
[21:13] <SquidsOfDoom> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7418448/
[21:14] <Beldar> sl33k_, Always watch for dependencies when doing removals and purges, be aware is all.
[21:14] <sl33k_> Thanks for the help Beldar!
[21:14] <Beldar> no prob
[21:14] <triamore> If you've installed something and had to configure it to prevent it doing something really stupid, be careful with purge. If the package gets reinstalled later, it will revert to the default config. Remove will keep your config.
[21:17]  * CyberGabber gaat zijn laptop eens kicken...
[21:18] <sl33k_> Why is && used between two commands?
[21:19] <HM06> it queues the second command up to be run after the first one
[21:19] <k1l_> sl33k_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/23549/is-there-a-difference-between-the-and-symbols-in-a-standard-bash-termin
[21:19] <HM06> cd ~ && ls will change you to home and then list the files there
[21:20] <SquidsOfDoom> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7418448/
[21:20] <Sach> triamore: what must I do to generate the logs that you wish to see?
[21:20] <SquidsOfDoom> I have packages that refuse to update properly
[21:20] <SquidsOfDoom> It triggered an error when I attempted to upgrade to 14.04
[21:20] <Yelu> sl33k_, if the left part fails with an exit code not 0 (zero) the right part won't be executed
[21:21] <triamore> Sach: It would be interesting to look at /var/log/kern.log and the contents of dmesg
[21:21] <Beldar> sl33k_,  a ; does the same as well
[21:22] <k1l_> Beldar: yes, but only if the first command does exit properly. its explained in the link i gave him
[21:22] <Beldar> k1l_, Yep. ;)
[21:23] <OerHeks> SquidsOfDoom, "sudo apt-get upgrade" does not upgrade to 14.04
[21:23] <yuan-> hello
[21:24] <unholycrab> do package builds in 12.04 get rolled forward over time?
[21:24] <unholycrab> they do, don't they?
[21:24] <SquidsOfDoom> I know
[21:24] <unholycrab> until the release is frozen or something
[21:24] <SquidsOfDoom> I upgraded previously
[21:24] <SquidsOfDoom> and now I get the error whenever I do anything with apt-get
[21:24] <SquidsOfDoom> never mind though
[21:24] <SquidsOfDoom> I fixed it
[21:24] <k1l_> unholycrab: they stay at the version of release. (some excluded from that rule)
[21:24] <unholycrab> i love it! ubuntu rolling forward, and everything becoming broken
[21:25] <SquidsOfDoom> sudo /usr/share/debconf/fix_db.pl
[21:25] <unholycrab> i have an apt repository that i try to keep packages in that i want to hold back
[21:25] <unholycrab> but i miss dependencies, etc
[21:25] <k1l_> unholycrab: the release get freeezed while in alpha/beta state. its freezed when its released
[21:25] <unholycrab> i would like to take a snapshot of the entire tree and save it into my own repository
[21:25] <yuan-> im runing on 12.04 precise and trying to install jre w/ the command "sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre"
[21:25] <yuan-> but not work
[21:25] <yuan-> how to fix it
[21:26] <k1l_> yuan-: please pastebin the command and the output
[21:26] <yuan-> wait
[21:28] <k1l_> !away > CyberJacob|Away
[21:29] <yuan-> k1l_ : http://pastebin.com/54ee6fGd
[21:30] <SquidsOfDoom> any application recommendations from anyone?
[21:30] <SquidsOfDoom> just... in general
[21:30] <k1l_> yuan-: run a "sudo apt-get update &&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" first
[21:31] <myndzi> i'm trying to edit before.rules to forward one port to another internally
[21:31] <myndzi> i keep getting errors, but don't know where the log is to tell me what's wrong
[21:31] <k1l_> SquidsOfDoom: every user got a different workflow. so just install what you need
[21:31] <SquidsOfDoom> I know... just... looking to explore a bit
[21:31] <pavlos> yuan-, go to java.com click download, there are instructions how to get the tar.bz and install
[21:31] <yuan-> oh... ok
[21:32] <k1l_> pavlos: that doesnt help, ( yuan- )
[21:32] <yuan-> i cant dist-upgrade w/ speed 12kb/sec
[21:32] <yuan-> how long
[21:32] <yuan-> for finnish
[21:32] <pavlos> k1l_, sorry
[21:33] <k1l_> yuan-: dist-upgrade is not for 12.04 to 14.04 upgrade. its just for packages that need to be reinstalled like new kernels and such.
[21:33] <SquidsOfDoom> any decent alternatives to nitro?
[21:33] <yuan-> ohh
[21:33] <yuan-> done
[21:33] <yuan-> and what again
[21:34] <Jon30> guys i can't log back into my system.. the password field is missing... it seems like this problem exists since version 12... here's the exact issue i am experiencing: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1044251
[21:34] <k1l_> yuan-: done that update command?
[21:34] <Jon30> i guess the bug uwasn't fixed after all  :O
[21:34] <yuan-> yap
[21:34] <k1l_> yuan-: can you pastebin please?
[21:34] <module000> Jon30: login with a TTY console and fix
[21:34] <yuan-> wait
[21:35] <Jon30> module000: how do i login with a TTY console?
[21:35] <module000> Jon30: control-alt-f<n>
[21:35] <Jon30> module000: i dunno if it has to do with VMWARE.. but nothing happens when i press CTRL+ALT+F1 (f2,f3....)
[21:36] <Sach> triamore: http://pastebin.com/Dik7MdNu
[21:36] <module000> Jon30: you might need to tell vmware to send those keystrokes to your VM through some menu it has. i dont' use vmware so i can't give you specifics
[21:36] <Jon30> module000: and once i am in the console, how do i fix it?
[21:37] <module000> Jon30: update && upgrade your packages, that URL you linked implies the fix is in the repos
[21:37] <yuan-> k1l_ : http://pastebin.com/M3yVCZPi
[21:37] <yuan-> sorry my speed connection verry bad
[21:37] <Jon30> module000: I already ran sudo apt-get update after i installed the system couple of days a go
[21:37] <k1l_> yuan-: do again "sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre"
[21:38] <yuan-> ok
[21:38] <module000> Jon30: `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade`
[21:38] <yuan-> same
[21:38] <k1l_> does this end in another result than the error as before?
[21:38] <Jon30> module000: thanks
[21:38] <yuan-> same k1l_
[21:38] <yuan-> not change
[21:39] <sruz25> so I was trying to batch convert some videos, but it converts only the first one, any idea what's wrong?  ls | while read x;do v=`echo $x | sed 's/.MOV/.webm/g'`; ffmpeg-real -threads 2 -i "$x" -b:v 1750k "$v"; done
[21:39] <Sach> triamore: dmesg here: http://pastebin.com/eqGWpKTB
[21:40] <k1l_> yuan-: what if you install tha openjdk-6-jre-headless package?
[21:40] <sruz25> (ffmpeg-real is link to real ffmpeg, the one in path is avconv fake one)
[21:40] <Jordan_U> sruz25: http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls#for_i_in_.24.28ls_.2A.mp3.29
[21:41] <sruz25> when I surround the conversion with echo "..." it outputs all the commands as it should...
[21:41] <Jordan_U> sruz25: You also don't have any "do".
[21:42] <ddilinger> is there any way to use apt-fast with do-release-upgrade?  for those not familiar apt-fast just gets all the urls from apt and downloads them with a parallel downloader(miles faster for small files)
[21:42] <sruz25> Jordan_U: I DO have do: ...read x;do <--- [right here] v=`...
[21:43] <triamore> Sach: You have IO errors (bad sector) on your disks and CPU overheat events
[21:43] <Sach> triamore: oh dear.  I just did a fresh install.  What should I do?
[21:44] <ddilinger> new disk, can of air for cpu heatsink (random guess) ?
[21:44] <Jordan_U> sruz25: Sorry, the lack of space threw me off.
[21:44] <sruz25> Jordan_U: and I have everything properly quoted, if I didn't it wouldn't convert even the first video
[21:44] <yuan-> k1l_ : http://pastebin.com/s7DKPJy9
[21:44] <k1l_> yuan-: the ubuntu repos have openjdk-6-jre-headless version 6b31-1.13.3-1ubuntu1~0.12.04.2 and your error is requestiong (>= 6b24-1.11.1-4ubuntu2). so you have PPAs enabled that make that truouble?
[21:45] <triamore> Sach: Look @ line 961 of your kernel log
[21:45] <Jordan_U> sruz25: You can never properly quote output from ls, at least not in the general case (as explained in that link). Use a for loop and globbing.
[21:45] <triamore> Sach: You really should NOT be getting that.
[21:45] <arcsky> if i have an centos machine which i have ssh access to. can i install ubuntu on that without travel 50miles?
[21:46] <k1l_> yuan-: i think that errors are all caused by faulty PPAs
[21:46] <yuan-> dunno k1l_ this just 2 day ago im installed this OS
[21:46] <bekks> arcsky: If you have a remote console, then yes - if you dont, then no.
[21:46] <Sach> triamore: might this be why it is not shutting down?
[21:46] <yuan-> and wanna install jre
[21:46] <yuan-> but error like that
[21:47] <k1l_> yuan-: you have PPAs enabled that can make that trouble.
[21:47] <sruz25> Jordan_U: you can with while, as I was saying, when I surround the command with quotes and echo it, it does what I want...
[21:47] <triamore> Sach: I dont know it's not shutting down but there's multiple hardware errors in the log
[21:47] <k1l_> yuan-: see "ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d" and pastebin that
[21:47] <yuan-> what is mean
[21:47] <yuan-> ohh
[21:47] <yuan-> ok, wait
[21:48] <marel> I tried installing ubuntu, messed something up. now my whole hard drive shows as one partition (ext4) does it mean I lost all my files from windows ?
[21:48] <Jordan_U> sruz25: That doesn't excuse doing things wrong, and I don't particuarly want to spend time trying to figure out exactly how clearly wrong code is failing, so I stopped looking at that point.
[21:48] <sruz25> which gives me sth like this: like this: ffmpeg-real -threads 2 -i "my file.MOV" -b:v 1750k "my file.webm" (I replace " with \" in the command itself
[21:49] <Wolfate> ubuntu server 14.04 hangs on reboot! Does anyone has the same issue?
[21:50] <k1l_> Wolfate: see the logs in /var/log like dmesg and syslog to see what is wrong
[21:50] <marel> I tried installing ubuntu, messed something up. now my whole hard drive shows as one partition (ext4) does it mean I lost all my files from windows ?
[21:50] <SquidsOfDoom> pretty much. .-.
[21:50] <sruz25> Jordan_U: X is ALWAYS the name I want, and is ALWAYS quoted I'm sure of that
[21:51] <SquidsOfDoom> did you back stuff up?
[21:51] <SquidsOfDoom> I mean, there are tools, but. .-.
[21:51] <SquidsOfDoom> this is quite possibly either the best thing to happen to you, or the worst.
[21:51] <Sach> When trying to uninstall a driver package, I get this error: http://pastebin.com/NNU8fmGg
[21:51] <yuan-> k1l_ : http://pastebin.com/Zq2VrjHR
[21:51] <sruz25> but I get that you probably get a lot of bfus, I'll try my luck elsewhere...
[21:52] <Jordan_U> sruz25: Again, I'm not going to spend more time debugging until I see code using globbing and a for loop.
[21:52] <k1l_> yuan-: there you go. you have the webupd8 PPA enabled. so their wrong packages messing up your system
[21:53] <Jordan_U> sruz25: for input in *.webm; do output="${input%webm}MOV; ffmpeg-real -threads 2 -i "$input" -b:v 1750k "$output"; done
[21:53] <Jordan_U> sruz25: for input in *.webm; do output="${input%webm}MOV"; ffmpeg-real -threads 2 -i "$input" -b:v 1750k "$output"; done #Fixed missing quotation mark
[21:53] <yuan-> before im add that PPA already have issue like that k1l_
[21:53] <yuan-> wait im trying to remove that PPA
[21:54] <k1l_> !ppa-purge | yuan-
[21:56] <Wolfate> k1l: looks like it needed vmware tools for the esxi platform - now it's rebooting super fast
[21:57] <pavlos> sruz25, I do not see any errors in the script
[21:58] <Wolfate> still don't know what piece was missing..
[21:58] <sruz25> Jordan_U: thanks, I'll try it, although when I do diff from my command (echoed quoted ffmpeg ...) it's the same
[22:00] <Jordan_U> sruz25: You're welcome.
[22:03] <onca> help, I'm apparently too dumb to know which if either of these packages I can install http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/12/indicator-cpufreq-cpu-frequency-scaling-indicator-applet
[22:05] <OerHeks> onca, unless you are on raring, no. https://launchpad.net/~artfwo/+archive/ppa/+packages
[22:07] <BrickViking> I'm having trouble upgrading from Saucy to Trusty, the update manager keeps crashing
[22:08] <BrickViking> should I just proceed with a manual upgrade (i.e. apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade  ?
[22:08] <nestle19> crashing with what ?
[22:08] <nestle19> when i upgrade i just type do-release-upgrade
[22:08] <BrickViking> decode of Utf character
[22:08] <k1l_> BrickViking: run a "sudo do-release-upgrade"
[22:08] <BrickViking> hm. I'll give that a go then. Thanks.
[22:08] <nestle19> or do apt-get update;apt-get upgrade and then do do-release-upgrade (someone correct me if im wrong)
[22:08] <nestle19> lol
[22:09] <BrickViking> I'll let you know what luck I have.
[22:09] <BrickViking> brb.. switching machines.
[22:09] <phuh> how do i apt-get install specific package when there are multiple ones with the same package name? (added via ppa)
[22:09] <cruisibesares> hey all im checking out juju. I have a maas clusert and an aws account. Can i setup one juju server that will manage both locations or do i need one juju node per envionrment? Im a little confused about that aspect of things
[22:10] <k1l_> phuh: it will choose the one with the highest version number
[22:10] <k1l_> phuh: but you can name the right package
[22:10] <phuh> k1l_: how do i pick one i want?
[22:10] <gusey> hey can someone help me out? i accidentally deleted the partition by ubuntu was on and now i cant boot into windows, im booting from a LiveUSB for xubuntu
[22:11] <Beldar> gusey, What windows release, and what end goal?
[22:12] <gusey> windows 7 i want to be able to get back to the dualboot screen
[22:12] <myndzi> getting a little closer... maybe? sigh :( http://pastebin.com/4UgMZRFa
[22:12] <picca> gusey: ask him
[22:12] <gusey> could i just reinstall ubuntu?
[22:12] <myndzi> firewall starts up but service doesn't appear to receive connections
[22:13] <Beldar> gusey, If you address another here use their nick.
[22:14] <gusey> Beldar, im on xubuntu from a flash drive but i want to be able to dual boot back into windows 7
[22:15] <Beldar> gusey, reinstall the ubuntu than, or xubuntu, I'm assuming you know how, if not, post a pastebin of sudo fdisk -l and ask for help on it from the channel.
[22:16] <Beldar> we just need to know what is on the HD now gusey the fdisk command tells us.
[22:17] <triamore> gusey: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[22:17] <triamore> gusey: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreUbuntu/XP/Vista/7Bootloader
[22:18] <triamore> gusey: But if you deleted your ubuntu partition, you're going to have to reinstall any way, and the install process should fix the boot loader
[22:18] <gusey> triamore, yes i've looked at those but it didnt seem to work so now i'm in the process of reinstalling ubuntu
[22:23] <triamore> OK I have a problem with Kerbal Space Program. If i switch to desktop or minmise it, it crashes. I think it's quite common for certain games?
[22:26] <skinux> triamore: Do you know how to solve Dashboard sometimes having search box, but not showing any results? Or how to solve ALT+TAB switching windows, but menu not showing?
[22:27] <triamore> skinux: No, sorry.
[22:28] <triamore> skinux: But I am not very good with any of that. There are others here who undoubtedly can fix that.
[22:29] <skinux> triamore: If you don't mind me asking...what are you good with?
[22:30] <^v> ubuntu reboots after the splash screen
[22:30] <^v> happened on the installer too
[22:30] <^v> not sure what to do
[22:30] <skinux> triamore: I see you're using Web Chat...do you prefer web-based stuff?
[22:30] <Beldar> !details > ^v
[22:31] <^v> i cant give any more detailed information, what do you want? logs? specs?
[22:32] <w4|k3r> ^v, Can you give specs?
[22:32] <unholycrab> k1l_: what gets rolled forward within 12.04 ? for example
[22:32] <unholycrab> if the release is frozen
[22:32] <RippSteakface> hullo folks
[22:34] <Beldar> ^v, With that info I will pray to a higher power.
[22:34] <^v> mobo is FM2-A76MA-P33 cpu is amd a6-6400k apu (radeon HD 8470D)
[22:34] <^v> 320GB seagate iirc, 8GB ram
[22:34] <^v> yes i ran memtest
[22:35] <^v> ubuntu was working before, not sure how i installed it though
[22:36] <w4|k3r> ^v, Did you disable apic(nolapic or noapic) while installatio?
[22:36] <^v> no
[22:36] <w4|k3r> Oh, okay
[22:37] <Viking667> sorry about taking so long, I'm back.
[22:37] <^v> where do i add noapic in grub?
[22:39] <Viking667> that one I can't help you with, sorry. I _think_ it's a kernel parameter, but I'm going  off old information here.
[22:40] <^v> added it as a kernel parimeter and it freezes at loading initial ramdisk
[22:40] <Viking667> ufff..
[22:40] <Viking667> then I don't know, I'm sorry.
[22:42] <skinux> Who can help with ALT+TAB switching programs, but not showing switcher menu?
[22:46] <Guest99450> Hi
[22:46] <w4|k3r> ^v: I am not sure why that problem of rebooting is plaguing your system
[22:47] <w4|k3r> Just try doing this - in the memtest portion : dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[22:47] <w4|k3r> This might help, I had a similar issue, but my system was not rebooting
[22:47] <w4|k3r> Rather it was freezing
[22:53] <peeps[work]> is there a log of what packages have been installed/updated with timestamps?
[22:53] <peeps[work]> like if i did a apt-get upgrade today and forgot what it updated, can i review that information
[22:54] <Viking667> peeps[work]: kind of, but not really. Checking /var/log/messages might be enlightening.
[22:55] <peeps[work]> i dont think that file has anything to do with apt
[22:56] <Viking667> no, but I note that apt drops messages into the system log when it installs packages
[22:57] <Viking667> so it's either /var/log/messages   or /var/log/syslog
[23:03] <Deihmos_> installing the ubuntu updates results in a laptop that locks up
[23:03] <Deihmos_> i might have to disable updtes
[23:04] <anglisc> hmm that sounds ominous
[23:04] <anglisc> what version of linux are you running Deihmos
[23:04] <Deihmos_> 14.04
[23:04] <anglisc> ubuntu*
[23:05] <anglisc> im on 12.04
[23:05] <anglisc> that kind of information makes me want to stick with it
[23:08] <woof-woof> mkbootmsg >> where to find it?
[23:13] <w4|k3r> anglisc, Me too, I am on Precise and hope to be on Precise till 2019
[23:15] <SonikkuAmerica> w4|k3r: You'll not want to be on 12.04 after 2017.
[23:15] <Beldar> w4|k3r, the 12.04.4 desktop goes eol april 2017
[23:24] <Deihmos_> does installing nvidia driver enable optimus
[23:25] <elfMobile> any idea how to fix this warning message?  http://paste.pound-python.org/show/V1bEkANGpIPigwJfKByi/
[23:26] <sorch> /server desu.sorch.info 8888
[23:27] <ktk2> looking for some help figuring out display freg. OOR.
[23:30] <ktk2> Setting res. in monitor.conf sorta works, but tty1-6 are OOR
[23:31] <ktk2> Setting res in GRUB tty1-7 are all OOR
[23:31] <robjloranger> elfMobile: it appears you do not have a DNS on your local machine, so the script default to googles DNS servers
[23:32] <thag> buen dia
[23:32] <thag> aqui saludando
[23:32] <thag> :D
[23:34] <robjloranger> Deihmos_: not entirely
[23:35] <robjloranger> Deihmos_: might want to check out bumblebee https://wiki.debian.org/Bumblebee
[23:35] <ktk2> So, where's the proper place to set resolution to stop these signal frequency OOR problems?
[23:38] <chomwitt_> in 12.10 i got a message that i can upgrade to 13.10 . can i do it (skipping 13.04 ?)
[23:38] <robjloranger> ktk2: how have you set it?
[23:39] <robjloranger> ktk2: how have you set it?
[23:39] <anon99999> I installed libsfml-dev using apt-get and g++ can't find the libraries.
[23:40] <ktk2> robjloranger: ha, been booting with a different (borrowed) monitor, then switching.
[23:40] <robjloranger> ktk2: oops, sorry. hit two keys. what did you do in grub conf to set it?
[23:40] <robjloranger> and what type of monitor is it? the one that isn't working
[23:41] <ktk2> robjloranger: Old. Mitsubishi, 'bout 2001
[23:41] <robjloranger> like CRT?
[23:41] <ktk2> flat crt
[23:41] <robjloranger> ok, and the other was an lcd/led?
[23:42] <ktk2> yep
[23:42] <robjloranger> ok, you just need to build a custom xorg.conf
[23:42] <ktk2> using monitor.conf works, but tty 1-6 are OOR
[23:42] <robjloranger> try using sudo Xorg -configure
[23:42] <Deihmos_> doesn't ubuntu have a log to show why the pc froze
[23:43] <ktk2> allright.
[23:43] <ktk2> can do that
[23:43] <onca_> I suppose it's too late to post this, but the device in question is http://paste.ubuntu.com/7459960/
[23:43] <robjloranger> deihmos_: there are a number of logs available. check first in /var/log/syslog
[23:44] <robjloranger> deihmos_: you should also have a log viewer gui, i know there is one in kde
[23:44] <robjloranger> deihmos_: try typing log in the dash
[23:44] <ktk2> getting this old relic dell box going has been a chore
[23:45] <robjloranger> ktk2: i can imagine, i remember setting up linux boxes 10 or more years ago - it was much harder than new computers
[23:45] <ktk2> robjloranger: this box IS over ten years old :-)
[23:46] <ktk2> I did get a xen pv VM going on it though, just for kicks
[23:46] <robjloranger> ktk2: half the time even getting sound or a mouse to work was hell
[23:47] <ktk2> robjloranger: but that's why you do it, right?
[23:48] <Random832> My LCD display only supports 6-bit-per-channel color, and does no dithering? Is there a way to somehow tell programs and/or X11 this, so that they will handle dithering on their own end?
[23:48] <Random832> er ignore the first question mark
[23:48] <robjloranger> ktk2: that was why i loved it then, it was challenge
[23:48] <Random832> 64 levels of red, green, and blue - I get noticeable banding in gradients.
[23:53] <ktk2> robjloranger: Thanks. I'll try an xorg.conf and see how that works.  Gotta go feed the dogs.
[23:54] <robjloranger> ktk2: ok np
[23:56] <Deihmos> does uninstalling firefox cause ubuntu to crash
[23:56] <xangua> Deihmos: why would it¿
[23:57] <Deihmos> i don't know. Getting constant lockups
[23:57] <unicornjedi> hello sexy dawgs.
[23:58] <unicornjedi> quick question, where do I go to get help with JACK
[23:58] <robjloranger> random832: running ubuntu?
[23:58] <candyman> hi
[23:58] <candyman> can someone help me with clonezilla
[23:58] <candyman> ASAP
[23:58] <candyman> ?
[23:58] <candyman> please
[23:58] <unicornjedi> candyman, hey i've used it befroe
[23:58] <candyman> hi
[23:59] <Beldar> candyman, State the issue fir help, not pleading fir help.
[23:59] <Beldar> for*
[23:59] <unicornjedi> candyman, what are you trying to do
[23:59] <candyman> after choosing the disks i want to clone for
[23:59] <candyman> it keeps asking me questions I answer with [y/n]
[23:59] <unicornjedi> okay
[23:59] <candyman> after that, it tells me to press Enter
[23:59] <unicornjedi> candyman, tell me about your disks
[23:59] <candyman> I do and then the window closes
[23:59] <candyman> no interactions
[23:59] <candyman> but there is a process running called ocs-onthefly
[23:59] <Beldar> candyman, YOu using the live clonezilla?
[23:59] <candyman> using 25% CPU