[00:00] cyborgcygnus, Not something we would really km=know here per-say, this is support. [00:00] s/km=know/know [00:01] jrib, no [00:02] i have problem that rsync asking password [00:02] job is running under cron [00:02] i use the same user. [00:02] an there appear box asking password [00:02] !enter | loa [00:03] erm... [00:03] loa: please keep replies on a single line [00:03] loa: what is your exact crontab line? [00:03] cyborgcygnus, Ask / email Canonical Marketing or keep an eye on press releases. [00:04] hello [00:04] jrib, i don't think it is matter [00:04] how do i connect to freenode irc using tor? [00:04] i am using pidgin client btw [00:04] jrib, there is rsync -av .. .. === Abhishek___ is now known as Abhishek_ [00:05] loa: without details, no one can help you [00:06] jrib, i have problem, that keys not working under cronjob [00:06] . [00:06] loa: good luck with your issue [00:06] jrib, hmm, i said command [00:07] loa: if you have ".. .." in your crontab, then that is probably why it doesn't work [00:07] anyone? === Guest16058 is now known as z_inx [00:07] !tor-sasl | principe [00:07] principe: freenode blocks connections from Tor users on its regular servers. Users registered with nickserv can connect to freenode's Tor hidden service instead; see http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml#tor for instructions. For help, ask in #freenode. [00:07] jrib, there is paths... [00:08] are you familiar with rsync? [00:08] loa: i asked for the full line from your crontab [00:08] thx [00:08] ok, nevermind [00:08] loa: ok [00:11] jrib, main problem that it works under console [00:11] and not in crontab [00:11] loa: yes, it should work. Thus why I ask for details. [00:15] test [00:15] test [00:16] hi, i'm having some issues with GRUB on a dual-boot Macbook 5.2 Air after an upgrade on the OSX side did something to the bootloader on the pre-existing ubuntu partition [00:17] I have paste here http://paste.ubuntu.com/7490818/ that was output from the `boot-repair` program. i'm in a live-usb 14.04 environment right now. the main issue is that when selecting the ubuntu partition in grub, it simply hangs [00:19] hi guys. i'm still stuck on this problem: wifi and ethernet connections work when running off the install media, but once the os is installed, no go. here's the output from ispci -v: http://pastebin.com/fwJhumUv . anyone have any ideas what's going on? [00:20] !broadcom [00:20] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [00:20] Hi guys, how can i reset my shortcuts to default? I changed the sound and media shortcuts what i need do? [00:20] harumph: the above will help for the wireless at least [00:20] I would like to examine the bytes that make up a file is there a bash command that will do that? [00:21] daftykins: thanks, i'll give that a shot === randolph` is now known as anal-master [00:22] john_doe_jr: od, hd [00:23] hey guys [00:24] buu: I would like a binary dump though…is that possible? [00:24] I have an 88MB file called "core" that just appeared in my home directory. [00:25] awq: I remember in Mandrake Linux that was a file coredump created by a crash === sz0 is now known as sz0` [00:25] Joshua^Dunamis: yes, but this file is a binary [00:27] awq: yes maybe, now I don't remember perfectly, in the last years I never seen it again [00:27] Hi guys, how can i reset my shortcuts to default? I changed the sound and media shortcuts what i need do? [00:28] awq: Now I'm using Ubuntu 14.04, I used Debian Sid, Kubuntu and Chakra Linux but that file I remember was present in Mandrake occasionally [00:29] awq: core files are created by segfaults assuming your ulimit is set to allow them [00:29] awq: They can be read by gdb [00:29] joao: All Settings -> Details -> Default Applications. That? or some other type of shortcuts? [00:29] Well, other kinds of crashes also [00:30] joao: Keyboard shortcuts? [00:30] Snake2k - yes man, keyboard shortcuts [00:30] awq: If you are using a rpm based distro maybe is a tipical rpm beahvior [00:30] i changed the combination alt + up and alt + down to pause and play songs [00:30] buu: found the command xdd [00:30] was a bad ideia [00:31] because i use this combination to navigation in my folders [00:31] joao, don't you remember the past shortcut? [00:32] joao: I believe you can do that with dconf-tools [00:33] zinx - no dude. I forgot. I just want turn off this shortcuts [00:33] =/ === dio_ is now known as dioioib_ [00:35] Snake2k - i have the dconf-tools but are much folders. Where is the option? do you know? [00:35] joao: Install "dconf-tools"... open it... then navigate to org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings and there is a set to default button there [00:35] joao: That should work [00:36] Snake2k - i will try. [00:37] Hi, when setting up a samba share, do I need to enable a seperate samba pass to protect a share? Or should it auto-use my local user's info? [00:37] Maybe better put- how do I password protect a share point, using a system user's credentials [00:37] Hi, Do you know how can I delete some parts of a movie and insert another movie in a specific time? [00:38] joao: Other than that, I have no idea :| [00:38] hello can someone tell somebody in ubuntu there is a 50000 dollar app in the app store by mistake. the app is called eufloria hd [00:38] I am interested in a command line program. [00:38] dovah: Lol seriously? [00:38] yes [00:38] Omg it is there O_o [00:38] hehehe [00:38] is unity on an x64 using mir? [00:39] $5000 game! lmao [00:39] Snake2k, its 50000 [00:39] Snake2k - Are you using ubuntu 14.04? [00:39] dovah: oh yea 50k :| [00:39] joao: Yep [00:39] lol [00:39] Macer: Ubuntu does not default to Mir yet, no [00:39] you want a command line program for video editing? [00:40] hahaha [00:40] $50,000 eufloria hd [00:40] is it 4K 3D ? [00:40] hahaha [00:41] its must be ai [00:41] it actually turns your laptop into the star trek holodeck [00:41] yes lol [00:41] with 7 of 9 :P [00:41] actually apparently its also in a humble bundle no joke [00:41] Snake2k - i use trisquel based on ubuntu 12.04. So don't exist this option. I found something like that you say. But nothing changes. [00:42] joao: Trisquel is not supported here. Ask your distribution for help. [00:42] joao: Yyeeeaaa ^ :| [00:42] joao: Try to hit them up :) [00:42] joao, I found a topic at AskUbuntu that can help you. Maybe you can try this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/17626/how-can-i-restore-default-keyboard-shortcuts [00:42] popey, hey theres a 50000 dollar game in the ubuntu app store can you tell somebody its called eufloria hd [00:43] is there no way to install grub to the boot drive instead? [00:43] This answer is based on Ubuntu 12.04 [00:43] i need help with importing a pydev certificate any help [00:43] rww - I understand but is the same system [00:44] joao: No, it isn't. [00:44] !derivatives [00:44] Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu itself, as other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), kali-linux (#kali-linux), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux) [00:44] dovah: maybe the devs believe their game is worth $50,000/download :P [00:44] ok ok... if you say.. [00:44] this is where you let economics sort it out lol [00:44] z_inx - thanks man [00:44] joao: try #trisquel :) [00:44] and thanks - Snake2k [00:45] joao: No problem [00:45] it makes the store look cheap like they would just let any app through [00:46] is forbidden to put that insane price? [00:47] Can anyone help I can't download updates and get an error. I am also having trouble resolving addresses [00:47] Hi, Do you know how can I delete some parts of a movie and insert another movie in a specific time? [00:48] What's the error, Guest43008 ? [00:48] how do I password protect a share point, using a system user's credentials? I've installed libpam-smbpass, but not sure what else needs to be done to get it synchd [00:48] *samba share point [00:49] z_inx: it says "failed to download repository information" and I've tried updating repository through sudo apt-get update and it also fails to fetch some of them [00:49] Then I am unable to access some sites. It has something to do with DNS but I can access everything on other computers [00:51] For example one of them says Failed to fetch http://link.com Something wicked happened resolving domain.com no address associated with hostname === Guest39780 is now known as esde [00:54] I've also tried using different mirrors with the same result [00:56] anyone know how i could get permissions in lib/permissions [00:56] lib/security [00:56] gt8ost4l: What are you trying to say? [00:57] okay its a long story im just trying to import a certificate to eclipse via commanline [00:57] this is what i got so far bin/keytool -import -file pydev_certificate.cer -keystore /lib/security/cacerts [00:57] gt8ost4l: sudo [00:58] i cant sudo [00:58] gt8ost4l: Then you can't do it. [00:58] so theres no way to get permission s [00:58] how do I password protect a samba share point, using a system user's credentials? I've installed libpam-smbpass, but not sure what else needs to be done to get it synchd [00:59] !samba | Geo [00:59] Geo: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html [00:59] pretty sure Geo already knows what samba is, vfw [01:01] indeed, thanks. Just stuck on the system-based password piece [01:01] I set guest ok = no , and restarted smbd/nmbd... not sure what else I need to do [01:01] I'm not getting a password prompt [01:01] lets everyone right on in! [01:02] Guest43008: Can you come up with a means to pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file and /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory ?// As you are able to browse web sites, maybe the package manager has a problem. [01:12] Geo, I don't know from where you open your samba share. When it's from Windows and you already logged in one time with remembering the credentials, and you try to reopen that share again, wou won't be asked for the password again. [01:14] Yelu, it was a brand new user [01:14] never logged in with user or password on it before [01:14] So there's no chance that Windows cached it (yes, I'm opening via a Windows browser) [01:15] Geo, ok, reboot the machine, add a new system user and try with that user to open a share. [01:15] I loaded libpam after the user was created, though... do I need to change the password to get samba to update? [01:15] Geo, reboot your WIndows machine, too. [01:15] I'm not going to reboot the server [01:15] Geo, this could be important, so yes. [01:16] guess I'll have to find some other way then :) thanks though [01:17] I'd be more interested to double check samba config settings or things like that first [01:18] Geo, you could set another password on CLI with => smbpasswd for that user (a "wrong" one) to test [01:19] will lubuntu switch to LXQt?? O_o [01:20] Is there a way to install the bootloader to a specific partition [01:20] Deihmos: yes [01:20] Hi, Do you know how can I delete some parts of a movie and insert another movie in a specific time? [01:21] mojtaba: this channel is for ubuntu support, not "how can i do absolutely everything with a computer" support [01:21] Deihmos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair will let you.. but, any grub documentation will work [01:21] !grub [01:21] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 === Lunar is now known as Guest76484 [01:21] When I select a partition it still installs to my windows partition [01:22] daftykins: Even if I am looking for ubuntu software? (command line version) [01:22] Geo I missed some of your comments but is your username and password the same on the Ubuntu machine and on the network drive? [01:22] Deihmos: you can use the link i gave to specify *after* install.. [01:22] vfw: on the windows machine? no [01:22] mojtaba: a video editor.. try openshot [01:22] holstein: Thanks [01:23] Did you look at the information on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently yet? [01:23] vfw, no, judging by the filename thats not what I'm trying to do [01:23] there is currently NO password on the shares [01:23] I'm trying to implement it [01:23] I have intended for a password to be in place, but it is not [01:24] Snake2k - are you online man? [01:24] I've loaded libpam-smbpass, and set guest ok = no under the share point in the config [01:24] and restarted smbd/nmbd [01:24] Those links are no help really but thanks. [01:24] Geo: for read/write? orare you just browsing? [01:24] read/write [01:25] I can read/write to the right now, all w/o a password requirement [01:25] Geo: https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages/smbpasswd.8.html [01:25] vfw: again, yes, but i'm trying to use the ubuntu usersystem (pam?) to handle this, not have a seperate login system [01:26] which is why I loaded libpam-smbpass [01:26] Geo: So the server grants access and does not ask for password? === test is now known as Guest53829 [01:26] currently, yes [01:27] Why am I not able to update my packages? [01:27] Is extremely frustrating [01:27] because you are an idiot [01:27] Lol... [01:28] Guest76484: share errors, please. open terminal, and run "sudo apt-get update" and share.. [01:28] !paste [01:28] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [01:28] Guest76484: if no errors, run "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and do the same [01:28] OK, one second I will paste the errors [01:28] Geo, a "living" smb.conf for comparison, which asks for credetials => http://paste.ubuntu.com/7491050/ [01:30] I can't even load several websites -__- so I can't paste it [01:30] Something with DNS but every other computer works fine [01:32] holstein: Here is the paste http://pastebin.com/HT4CmY8K [01:32] Guest76484: then, that *is* why you cant update.. updating requires internet access [01:32] Every other computer works for me though [01:32] Yelu, looks pretty much similar, thanks [01:32] The problem isn't my wifi :( [01:33] I am running Manjaro on my other computer and everything works just fine [01:33] Guest76484: i didnt see anyone imply that its an issue with your wifi [01:33] Guest76484: no one blamed your wifi; theres much more that can be wrong with your network connection [01:33] Guest76484: if you think its a DNS isssue, specifiy DNS manually and test [01:33] Geo: testpram -s |pastebinit [01:34] I'm not exactly sure what to do I have tried reinstalling several times and nothing helps [01:35] Guest76484: ok.. are you certain the netorking hardware is functioning properly on that particular machine? thats where i would start [01:36] holstein: I am sure of it. Just the day before I was running Windows and everything worked. [01:36] Guest76484: if you say other machines seem normal, then, you are assuming your network is configured properly based on that.. i would see that you are connected.. and connecting.. otherwise, if not, then *everything* that requires network access will fail [01:36] vfw: interesting... guest ok = no doesn't appear in that readout under that share mount [01:36] Guest76484: windows drivers are different.. the machine manufacturer promised you windows support.. not linux [01:37] holstein: What should I do then. Is there some kind of drivers I can install? [01:38] Guest76484: if there is a wired NIC, i would connect it, and update [01:38] Sometimes I can load sites then at times resolving them fails. Like pastebin it took 5 refreshes to load [01:38] Guest76484: sounds like driver issues.. your hardware not supporting the drivers in linux [01:38] Sadly I would have to move my whole computer to do that. It's a desktop with a wireless card. [01:39] Guest76484: thats waht i would do.. otherwise, you'll need to be much more informative [01:39] !wifi [01:39] Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs [01:39] Geo, (dumb question), after setting "guest ok = no", you did restart the samba server? [01:39] Yelu: and nmbd, yes [01:39] Geo, ok [01:40] odd though, even placing guest ok = no in the middle of the section, it gets skipped [01:40] holstein: I am ok with linux but I have no idea how to diagnose or give more information. [01:40] Is it significantly faster to mount a network drive with cifs than with sshfs? [01:40] I think thats the root of the issue [01:40] can that only go as a global setting, maybe? [01:40] Guest76484: its your wifi NIC that is not "ok" with linux [01:40] Guest76484: test and confirm that, as you please.. the link i gave will help you determine what chipset you have === C0CKSUCKER is now known as _C0CKSUCKER [01:43] holstein: Ok, will do [01:45] * _C0CKSUCKER farts [01:45] Geo, try to use my smb.conf from the pastebin link (there is no special stuff in it) by moving away your current one in first place ... [01:46] holstein: I am running the Atheros Wireless 1525 (DW1525) [01:48] Geo: What method do you use to restart the server? [01:48] my computer lost my admin password [01:49] Geo: service smbd ? [01:49] service smbd/nmbd restart [01:49] just read more, guest ok = no doesnt show up b/c its a default setting [01:49] so thats ok [01:49] (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=890701 , last thread if interested) [01:50] so guest ok = no is infact set... just not enforced properly [01:50] Geo: What is the output when you restart it? [01:50] Geo: Any errors? [01:50] nope [01:50] smbd start/running, process 24164 [01:50] etc [01:52] <_C0CKSUCKER> Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company [01:52] <_C0CKSUCKER> Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company [01:52] <_C0CKSUCKER> Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company [01:52] <_C0CKSUCKER> Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company [01:52] <_C0CKSUCKER> Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company [01:52] <_C0CKSUCKER> Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company [01:52] <_C0CKSUCKER> Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company [01:52] _C0CKSUCKER 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 [01:54] hmm... the share dir is set 755 [01:54] could that be why? [01:55] heh, that totally blocked me [01:55] * Geo back to 755 [01:55] Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company dev [01:55] Guest76484: everything im reading says that should just work.. i would plug into wired internet, and apply updates.. and while you are ther, you can test the system [01:55] Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company dev [01:55] Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years. Apart from being the first country in the world to elect an openly gay head of state, all LGBT people in Iceland enjoy the same rights as everyone else regardless of their sexual orientation, including the right to marry. Reykjavik is also home to the award winning travel service Pink Iceland - a company dev [02:00] Geo, I just installed a fresh instance of a samba server on Ubuntu Server 14.04 with "tasksel" (as root), which also installs "libpam-smbpass") and opened the server from another machine, which asked for credentials. - Maybe you can deinstall the libpam and the samba server and reinstall with tasksel (if you're running a ubuntu server)? [02:00] is tasksel a 14.04 thing? [02:00] I'm not familiar with it [02:00] Geo: I've never used libpam [02:00] Hey all, I feel like a dumbass for asking, but how does qtchooser work? I think in the past you just could execute qmake5 or something. Now I need to call qmake like this : /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/bin/qmake -r qtchooser is suppose to solve it, but how? [02:01] vfw: nor I, but I was following the documentation [02:01] Geo: no, tasksel has been around forever [02:01] !tasksel | Geo, 14.04 server [02:01] Geo, 14.04 server: Tasksel is a Debian/Ubuntu tool that installs multiple related packages as a co-ordinated "task" onto your system, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Tasksel for more information. Use tasksel only to INSTALL tasks, not to remove them. It will remove every package listed within the removed task! see https://launchpad.net/bugs/574287 [02:01] Geo: Send me the link to the documentation. [02:03] https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/samba-fileprint-security.html [02:06] Geo: security=_______? [02:07] Geo, in case you got a 12.04 server, there is also "tasksel" [02:08] security = user [02:09] I'll look into it, yellowbig [02:09] yelu [02:09] Geo, :) [02:09] * Yelu goes into stand-by [02:10] Geo: When restarting smbd, have you tried stop and then start? [02:10] Geo: service smbd stop and then service smbd start [02:11] Geo: (I've found restart to be less that reliable at times.) === lex is now known as Guest6109 [02:13] holstein: I just updated it over wifi after trying several times. All the latest stuff is installed but I still get connectivity issues. === Guest6109 is now known as lex [02:13] Guest76484: yup.. could be, the hardware (wifi) is failing.. could be the hardware, since linux support was not promised, just doesnt have good linux support [02:14] can someone tell me the difference between a guard and a proxy firewall and why sometimes they are confused and point me to reading if possible esp for differences [02:14] holstein: Damn this is really disappointing ;( [02:14] !firewall [02:14] Ubuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has built-in firewall capabilities. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW | GUI frontends such as Gufw also exist. | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo [02:15] Guest76484: not really.. you *still* dont really know what the issue is.. [02:15] I know it isn't DNS for sure [02:15] Guest76484: ok.. so, make a list, and put a check by that *one* thing [02:15] vfw: have not, I'll try it soon [02:16] Guest76484: you can try live CD's, to see how other kernels/kernel drivers work [02:16] holstein: Is there a way I can install another driver? [02:16] Guest76484: sure [02:17] Guest76484: does the company you bought the device from provide one for linux? if so, like in windows, you will see instructions, and requirements [02:17] vfw: well, it would have to, the sharepoint got added that way from nothing, so I don't think it would just load some and not the others [02:17] Hi, Now I am in 14.04, But I miss the 4 virtual windows in the old 12.04 I have... How can I change the setting back? [02:17] vfw / Yelu: what file permissions do you have set on your root share dir? [02:18] holstein: I checked their website for linux drivers (dell) they don't offer one for linux sadly. [02:18] Guest76484: but, you typically dont need to do that with linux.. typically, when things can work, they just work.. when they dont, you can have trouble, or no luck.. and these days, when you can find those in the trash, i wouldnt worry about it too much [02:18] blueingress: does System Settings/Appearance/Behavior/Enable Workspaces work? [02:19] trism, let me try. [02:19] Like now when I do sudo apt-get update it actually works but then it sometimes doesn't [02:19] Guest76484: imagine if you were trying to run OSX.. or android.. or iOS, on that same hardware.. in the big scheme of things, just having issues with that one thing, when you didnt install *any* drivers, is not "bad" [02:19] I guess I will have to deal with this annoyance [02:19] hey [02:19] Guest76484: i typically just replace with hardware that supports linux === system is now known as Guest76181 [02:20] I play games that have certain keybinds to say chat... [02:20] but since i have gotten linux it seems the keybinds stopped working [02:20] wow alot of people [02:20] trism, Many thanks... it works. [02:20] any ideas why this is [02:21] holstein: Thanks for helping me btw :) [02:21] I might look into some wifi card that is supported [02:22] Geo, you are working with system users and their homes? - Then it's 755 for under "/home" the user and group are : [02:22] yep, thats what I have [02:22] oh well [02:22] enough for one night [02:22] thanks for trying everyone [02:22] Geo, you're welcome. [02:23] Is anyone available to help me? === Jayson is now known as Guest22762 [02:23] Is anyone available? [02:23] Guest22762: just ask [02:24] I play runescape and have used a spammer for a while but since i have updated to ubuntu 14.04 it seems the spammer doesn't work at all I have used multiple they just don't work [02:24] Any ideas why this is? [02:25] whats a spammer? [02:26] Guest22762: i have no idea what a "spammer" is, but, ask whoever creates it for ubuntu14.04 support [02:26] it repeats an inserted message into chat [02:26] or, do it with a native linux application or method.. like paste [02:27] paste is protected [02:27] tried it [02:27] Guest22762: sounds like, you are not supposed to, or intended to do what you are doing [02:27] Guest22762: could be that they game blocked you from doing it, and broke the "spmmer" [02:27] i guess 14.04 is incompatible with idiot spammers :P [02:27] i forgot the command thing used to enter another user from root [02:28] its not a bannable offence just looked down upon but i use it for automating commands [02:28] i haven't linuxed in a while lol [02:28] Guest22762: anyways, this is more for the support of runescape or whatever "spammer" is.. [02:28] so it isn't banned its actually supported [02:28] Guest22762: if it were supported, you'd be able to do it [02:28] thanks ill submit it to the creators of the Spam Bot [02:28] Holstein it works fine on windows [02:28] linux it doesn't work [02:28] yeah, okay Jayson [02:29] my other computer it works on [02:29] so it turns out that my system (probably a CPU not liking lower frequencies) runs much faster when the CPU is at 100% usage than at like 10% usage [02:29] I figure that is due to the ondemand governor being the default governor [02:32] I'm going to test out a performance-only kernel and see what I get [02:36] Why do we read from up to down? Clearly nobody looks at the sky first then looks at the ground... [02:36] facebook online account not working with ubuntu [02:36] getting this error App Not Setup: The developers of this app have not set up this app properly for Facebook Login. [02:38] Deihmos: maybe the error is correct.. [02:38] Hadsen: Please take questions like that to #ubuntu-offtopic, this channel is for technical support. However, to answer your question: if we read from the bottom up, we'd need to write sentences from the end to the beginning, and you might run out of room halfway through. [02:39] this is the online account option in ubuntu [02:39] Thanks, Flannel. Don't know why I didn't think of that. [02:39] it worked the last time i tried ubuntu [02:45] Deihmos: looks like you aren't the only one: bug 1321038 [02:45] bug 1321038 in gnome-control-center-signon (Ubuntu) "Unable to connect to Facebook with Empathy/online-accounts in 14.04" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1321038 [02:48] Is it bad to use upstart on centos? [02:48] funhouse this isn't centos support - ask elsewhere [02:49] everyone quitting? [02:49] Hi, Is the any GUI tools to manage swap files? [02:50] im not sure on tools to manage swap files [02:50] sorry [02:50] cfhowlett: well it looks ubuntu based, http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ I thought someone might know here [02:50] funhouse we don't support centos. ask in the centos channel. [02:51] what is best way to dual boot ubuntu from a Mac? [02:51] hi [02:51] using virtual box for school [02:51] i got a question [02:51] !mac|fraztanvir [02:51] fraztanvir: For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages [02:51] and it is horrible [02:51] fraztanvir, ok , I am just lazy [02:52] after i plug in video card on the board. i can not get into system... [02:52] any other links? [02:52] !mac|fraztanvir [02:52] lol [02:52] there is a underline at the let-top screen.. [02:52] what can i do? [02:53] sorry I'm not sure for ur answer colinshen [02:53] T.T [02:58] i always heard ubuntu isnt good on mac [02:59] I always heard a mac is not a pc [03:00] !mac [03:00] For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages [03:01] Deihmos: i have linux on the mac's i own.. though, there are some issues, which are to be expected, since i was not promised linux support [03:01] xangua: I think that PC is a term people use to define a Windows OS running on a PC/Laptop [03:02] I think that some people are bad at words. [03:02] i was not promised ubuntu support on my hp either [03:03] i have an HP lappy, the only thing i can't get running in Linux is the keys for the brightness control [03:03] that seems to work for me [03:03] Have you guys consider System76...there computers run Ubuntu if you request it...so does Dell... [03:03] how can i open the grub after starting computer? [03:03] what vid card is in yours Deihmos [03:03] colinshen: shift [03:03] allen: Check keyboard layout settings [03:03] I'm trying to run a game on x64 Ubuntu 14.04 [03:04] Libdumb.so.1 isn't being located for some reason [03:04] Erm.. libdumb.so [03:04] nvidi [03:04] a [03:04] and intel [03:04] vfw, what am i looking for, everything else works fine, just those two keys don't do anything [03:04] allen: And do you know how to toggle on/off Fn? [03:05] allen: Some setups will just toggle on/off Function key activation by hitting Fn, others you have to hold down Fn for activation. [03:06] oh ok, well the rest all work, and i can't change the brightness using the button on the panel bar either [03:06] allen: Not sure, (just know that mine works). [03:06] allen: could be graphics driver related.. what chipset? [03:07] it doesn't work, i did a work around using shortcut keys running another command that does work [03:07] nvidia [03:07] are you on 14.04 [03:07] allen: so, you *can* control the brightness, then? [03:07] holstein, yep, i just had to get creative [03:09] Quick question, how do I report a bug that's specific to libs? [03:09] !bug [03:09] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [03:09] Thanks [03:09] yvw [03:09] Nothing_Much: if its not a repo game, you likely need to report the bug with the game developers [03:10] yeah [03:10] holstein: Oh really? Well I downloaded a game and I'm missing libdumb, but it's installed [03:11] golly [03:11] Nothing_Much: then, thats a problem with the application you downloaded not seeing a lib that is there, correct? [03:11] strace might help you fnd out where it's looking for the lib [03:11] * ewwwwbuntu wonders why [03:11] I think so holstein [03:11] it's a mystery [03:11] Nothing_Much: then, let them know you are having an issue, and would like ubuntu 14.04 support [03:12] (8) come on scooby do where are youuuuuuuuuuu (8) [03:12] holstein: It's a tiny little project from the game dev, he's testing it out and gave me a test of it [03:12] !behelpful|ewwwwbuntu [03:12] ewwwwbuntu: As our !guidelines say, "When helping, be helpful". If you're not familiar with the issue at hand, let someone else handle it instead of making !offtopic comments or jokes. [03:12] Nothing_Much: do you maybe have the amd64 version and it needs the i386 version? [03:12] Nothing_Much: then, let him know its not working.. if its a test, its a failing test [03:12] Alright lemme see [03:12] Nothing_Much: its not an ubuntu bug in this case.. [03:12] i am being helpful so piss off with your retarded suggestions [03:13] dam [03:13] Nothing_Much so it's a beta version, yes? then the dev is responsible for supporting it. [03:13] so much hate [03:13] up in her [03:13] just chill nigger [03:13] yeah [03:13] Right yeah, I got- [03:13] Uh [03:13] !ops|fraztanvir [03:13] fraztanvir: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - elky, rww, Madpilot, tritium, Nalioth, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, Myrtti, mneptok, Pici, jpds, gnomefreak, bazhang, Flannel, ikonia, maco, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, DJones or k1l! [03:13] fraztanvir: Watch your language [03:13] fraztanvir: use the #ubuntu-offtopic channel for chat. thanks [03:13] lol [03:13] awwww aint that cute [03:14] IRC blows [03:14] too many crazies on here [03:14] as does holsteins mom [03:14] cfhowlett: You sure it's not an Ubuntu bug? He said it's a 64 bit game and I have the multilib installed [03:14] mmm hmmm [03:14] multilibs* [03:14] fraztanvir, ewwwwbuntu: please help keep this channel on-topic (which is Ubuntu technical support), take offtopic chat elsewhere, thanks. [03:14] Nothing_Much: i am.. its not an ubuntu package, so its not an ubuntu bug [03:14] Nothing_Much: you could run it with strace and see what libs it's trying to open [03:15] hi [03:15] ur right [03:15] Nothing_Much I'd bet the developer would very much like to know that his package has failed... [03:15] JohnDory: How would I do that? [03:15] Does anyone know what "--" means in the kernel boot options? === aman is now known as Guest2639 [03:15] Nothing_Much: hang on I'll try and find an easy syntax [03:15] Usually means stdin, but I'm not sure about this case [03:15] is ubuntu linux? or linux ubuntu? [03:15] Nothing_Much: what does the ldd look like on the binary? [03:15] it's an easter egg "--" [03:15] ? [03:15] trism: How do I do it? Just ldd "elf"? [03:15] fraztanvir: ubuntu uses the linux kernel.. please use the offtopic channel.. thanks! [03:15] Nothing_Much: ldd /path/to/binary [03:16] Got it [03:16] Nothing_Much: strace -o trace.txt ./sc , that does a trace of sc for me [03:16] ewwwwbuntu: you're joking, yes? [03:16] of course not [03:16] Yeah I got ldd down [03:16] lol [03:16] It says that libdumb.so is not found [03:17] Nothing_Much: then have a look in the trace.txt to see where it's trying to do a open on the files [03:17] well darn [03:17] Hi everyone. I am not sure what is wrong. I am trying to upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 (I have everything backed up via clonezilla so I am safe to do so). But the option to upgrade is not available. I clicked the settings thing in software updater and set it to show long term releases - nothing - then set it to show any releases - it shows 12.10. I tryed do-release upgrade -d: "No new release found". and sudo update-manager -d - nothing [03:17] happens [03:17] JohnDory: Alright, will do, thanks [03:17] any ideas? [03:17] * ewwwwbuntu wishes the Mystery Machine would roll up [03:18] hello! how may I configure the fonts of GTK applications i'm running in awesome? [03:19] Uh.. [03:19] JohnDory: I don't know how to read this strace o.O [03:19] Oh [03:19] Oh wait, it's still saying that libdumb.so is missing [03:19] Nothing_Much: let the developer see it [03:19] Oh [03:19] Okay [03:20] this is a comparison between a KDE app and Gtk one, both have the same font: http://imgur.com/uweiCL1 [03:20] the KDE apps looks ok [03:21] Nothing_Much: look for open("/home/john/.sc_history", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666) <- something like is an open, if it's trying to open libs, it'll do one or more of this, then exit. Btw you could give this to the dev as holstein says [03:21] I gave it to the dev [03:21] Anyone here that can help me out with the problem stated above? [03:21] He says he doesn't know how to read strace files, but I have the strace posted [03:21] iampoz: $ tail /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades [03:22] iampoz: What does ^^^^ say? [03:22] if he's a dev, it's well worth learning (for unix), but maybe he doesn't do C programming? === Jan11 is now known as ON1 [03:22] Nothing_Much: anyways maybe the lib path is hardcoded or some jazz [03:23] iampoz: $ tail -1 /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades === megabitdragon is now known as megabit|away [03:24] JohnDory: I just want to be 100% sure, because I can't find libdumb in x86_64-linux-gnu [03:24] ubottu: ltsupgrade | iampoz [03:24] iampoz: LTS to LTS upgrades are not offered automatically until the .1 release has been issued. Ubuntu 14.04.1 is due for release on 24th July, and you will only see an option to upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 after that date. [03:24] Is it possible to be missing a lib like that? [03:25] vfw : http://pastebin.com/nKeERpmP [03:25] oh [03:25] thanks rww [03:26] jrib, so i found this article http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2205282/ssh-agent-and-crontab-is-there-a-good-way-to-get-these-to-meet [03:26] and it is. [03:26] ssh keys don't work by default under cron [03:27] okay, so if not automatically. Any way to to try it manually? With out a full out reinstall. I would like to keep as much settings preserved as possible [03:27] iampoz: cat /etc/issue [03:27] cat /etc/issue ; Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l [03:27] Nothing_Much: do a search for it on your system. man find [03:27] iampoz: tail -1 /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades [03:28] iampoz: What does that say? ^^^^^^^^^^ [03:28] iampoz: Just paste it here. [03:28] prompt=never [03:28] iampoz: Ok. There you go. [03:28] Nothing_Much: sprunge the trace.txt file [03:29] iampoz: (It should say Prompt=lts.) [03:29] i have learned about linux in bits and pieces over the years. any book recommendations or even recommendations for lectures/courses online to get a bigger picture perspective of how it all fits together? [03:29] subhas "linux from scratch" [03:29] vfw, I think it is because the updates are not automatic until 14.04.1... If I change the settings to as they were before then yes - prompt=lts is what shows up [03:30] subhas http://www.linuxine.com/linuxbooks [03:30] I changed it back to prompt = never when it was not showing up with prompt = lts [03:32] iampoz: If you want lts upgrade, set it to prompt=lts [03:32] iampoz: And you can do your release upgrade from the command line if you want. [03:33] JohnDory: I can't find libdumb.so [03:33] Nothing_Much: you stated you had it installed [03:33] subhas: Books source: http://search.oreilly.com/?q=linux ... [03:33] Nothing_Much: pastebin the trace.txt [03:33] Well the package libdumb is installed [03:33] iampoz: sudo do-release-upgrade [03:33] subhas: a good book would be: how essentially two companies monopolized development of hardware and softare systems used by the whole planet [03:34] iampoz: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Upgrades [03:34] JohnDory: http://pastebin.com/0C5SbhcD [03:34] sudo do-release-upgrade = No new release found [03:34] The package libdumb1 is installed, but "find /lib -name libdumb.so" gave nothing [03:35] iampoz: Probably because you have /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades set to prompt=never [03:35] no it is not, I changed that [03:35] tail -1 /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades [03:35] prompt=lts [03:36] Nothing_Much: it is in /usr/lib/, dpkg -L libdumb1 [03:36] Nothing_Much: dpkg -l libdumb1 (it's /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libdumb.so.1) [03:36] and/or x86_64-linux-gnu [03:36] ubottu: ltsupgrade | vfw [03:36] vfw: LTS to LTS upgrades are not offered automatically until the .1 release has been issued. Ubuntu 14.04.1 is due for release on 24th July, and you will only see an option to upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 after that date. [03:36] "automatically" includes everything you're suggesting [03:37] iampoz: Well, there you go. [03:37] vfw: I factoided that to iampoz minutes ago [03:37] Well 'find /usr/lib -name libdumb.so' shows nothing [03:37] The package is missing the .so file [03:37] I tried explaining that to him [03:37] iampoz: (I never do it until after the first point release anyway.) [03:37] Is that not an Ubuntu bug or is that a package maintainer bug? [03:38] not on his system it's not, the game tries to open /usr/lib/libdumb.so [03:38] But what I want to know is how to manually upgrade it to 14.04 [03:38] with out doing a full install [03:38] iampoz: And besides that, 12.04's EOL is not until 2017 anyway. So, no rush... [03:39] Nothing_Much: it's not missing, it is versioned, the unversioned link is in libdumb1-dev [03:39] yeah i know. but I just installed it on my desktop and it looks very nice so I thought I would go ahead and upgrade my laptop. I backed everything up with clonezilla so I am safe. [03:39] iampoz: you can do that with `update-manager -d` [03:39] trism: What do you mean versioned or unversioned? [03:39] Nothing_Much: libdumb.so.1 versus libdumb.so [03:39] Thanks Flannel, I tryed that like 20 mins ago and it did not work. Now for some reason it is working... [03:39] Ohh.. Okay so I fixed it by installing the dev file [03:40] iampoz: glad I can help ;) [03:40] Thanks guys [03:40] Thank you vfw, rww and Flannel, I have everything sorted now. Bye! [03:40] rww: Maybe iampoz is an alligator? [03:41] I need help [03:41] does anyone know how to use supybot? [03:41] mikey85: With ___________? [03:41] Can someone please tell me where Nautilus/gvfs mounst Samba shares in 14.04? [03:41] I tried putting the eggdrop in frist, then the supybot [03:42] nothing happened [03:42] I loaded mIRC up [03:42] nothing [03:42] I'm just wandering if I did something wrong [03:42] yeah [03:42] !info supybot | mikey85 [03:42] mikey85: supybot (source: supybot): robust and user friendly Python IRC bot. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.83.4.1.ds-2 (trusty), package size 430 kB, installed size 2676 kB [03:43] !info [03:43] but there were no commands [03:43] mikey85: Try irssi [03:43] mikey85: You'll want to ask in #supybot [03:43] I already did [03:43] they're sleeping [03:43] mikey85: /server some.server.org [03:43] mikey85: /join #ubuntu [03:43] yeah mikey85 this is the ubuntu support channel take this nonsense to the offtopic chan [03:43] mikey85: This is an Ubuntu support channel, we know nothing of supybot, as you can tell my some of the half-baked answers you've gotten so far. [03:43] I isntalled mIRC first. Then loaded eggdrop documents, then supybot documents [03:44] lol [03:44] * ewwwwwbuntu suggests mikey85 go get one of the supy spinoffs [03:44] mikey85: Oh, it is a bot. I dono know. [03:44] mikey85: can't use it here anyway. [03:44] ?? [03:45] what do you mean? [03:45] can't use it here? [03:45] can't [03:45] but it's scripted in python [03:45] mikey85: He's trying to say that you can't run a bot in this channel. You weren't intending to, which is why you're confused. [03:46] mikey85: don't evade quiets in future, thanks [03:46] awwwwwwwwwwww [03:47] morning to all [03:47] lotuspsychje: morning [03:47] morning lotuspsychje [03:48] actually it's late here :/ [03:48] spuddogg: i love the worldwide timezones on ubuntu, 24/7 support :p [03:48] indeed === andrex|off is now known as andrex === ewwwwwbuntu is now known as andrex|on === sz0` is now known as sz0 === sz0 is now known as sz0` === dave is now known as Guest93893 [04:03] Lets say I have a file in /etc/apache2/sites-available and I want to move it to that same directory with a different name is there a shorter way than typing out the whole path again? [04:04] bigbadben: select the text then middle mouse button to paste :p [04:04] bigbadben: or change to the folder [04:08] bigbadben: cd there first [04:09] i am having trouble finding the page on the ubuntu site for the terminal commands [04:09] does anyone have a link too it ? === andrex|on is now known as mikey85_ [04:11] !terminal | question [04:11] question: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal [04:12] can anyone help me set up supybot? [04:13] i know how to get to the terminal and i know how to see the commands in the terminal i am looking for the page on ubuntu that gives examples of the commands and how they are used [04:14] why does 14.04 use openssl 1.0.1f with the heartbleed bug? [04:14] !heartbleed | googolhash [04:14] googolhash: A fix for the recent OpenSSL vulnerabilities (2014-0076 & 0160) has been pushed to the Ubuntu repositories, see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2165-1/ and http://heartbleed.com/ for more information. [04:14] wtf was that? [04:15] some asshole stole my nick [04:15] nvm i found it thanks though [04:19] mikey85__, Please clean up the language. Was the nick registered? [04:22] i did clean it up i was gonna say whoever stole my nick was a prick [04:23] !ops | mikey85__ [04:23] mikey85__: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - elky, rww, Madpilot, tritium, Nalioth, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, Myrtti, mneptok, Pici, jpds, gnomefreak, bazhang, Flannel, ikonia, maco, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, DJones or k1l! [04:23] fuck you Beldar ! how clean is that asshole? [04:24] tag team! [04:24] scripted? [04:25] tag team back again check it top wreck it - lets begin [04:35] 395633+ [04:40] can anyone help me this fucking thing will not update [04:40] angelica23: please try and refrain from cursing in the channel [04:41] angelica23: open a terminal, and run "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and paste errors.. [04:41] i have not cursed [04:41] !paste [04:41] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [04:41] so fuck off idiot [04:41] hi [04:42] angelica23: Please keep this channel family friendly, thanks. [04:42] I have a question. If I have an encrypted hard drive on an ubuntu computer, and I sell it to someone, assuming they will wipe the drive and put a new os on, do I have to worry about them reading my drive? [04:44] everettForth: it can be retrieved.. if someone cares enough to "crack" it.. you should wipe, or destroy the drive.. unless you are comfortable with the information potentially being recovered.. [04:44] everettForth:you should rephrase it to something more proper start off a bit more accurate lilke "I have a stupid question..." [04:45] ok, i have a stupid question, is it easily crackable, assuming the password is strong? [04:45] everettForth: doesnt really matter, does it? it *can* be done.. [04:45] angelica23: try to be a little more possitive please [04:45] everettForth: The only way for them to read the information is to decrypt it, however, it's trivial to just zero the drive and not even have to worry about it, so I suggest that. [04:45] everettForth: if its not so easy, and i have it now, and its mine, and i want the information, i can have it, if i try hard enough.. [04:46] everettForth: You should wipe the headers and then the data can't really be retrieved without that. [04:46] +1 on zeroing [04:46] Oh, he's gone :P [04:48] hi. how can i find hosts onmylocal network? is it netstat or smbclient or what? [04:48] gone up your moms fat ass [04:48] i dunno their ips [04:49] n8lag: sometimes, i just use the router or gateway, if it has a nice list of clients [04:49] oh it gotta be commandline [04:49] no gui here [04:49] n8lag: the router you are connecting to.. [04:49] how u do that? [04:50] lol i cant find its ip either [04:51] !info arp-scan [04:51] arp-scan (source: arp-scan): arp scanning and fingerprinting tool. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.8.1-2ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 207 kB, installed size 671 kB [04:51] n8lag: ^ that might get you all the information you need via command line [04:52] kewl thanks [04:52] il try it [04:53] * boodle_eepum burps up a little sperm [04:53] hey everyone [04:53] im new to ubuntu [04:54] trying to get ssh server installed and online [04:54] can anyone help me out? [04:54] !ssh [04:54] SSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for it's homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon) [04:54] !sshd [04:54] SSH is the Secure SHell protocol, sshd is the server (or daemon) of SSH. For setting up the SSH server, please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/openssh-server.html . Advanced SSH uses: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Advanced . For SSH client information, see !ssh . Related: !scp (Secure CoPy) [04:54] tl;dr: sudo apt-get install openssh-server [04:54] bdonnahue2: not sure what you mean by "online".. but, try installing openssh, and connect locally.. then, try on your local lan [04:55] i installed the package but when i run service ssh status i get "unknown job" [04:56] bdonnahue2: you shouldnt need to run the service.. just try connecting [04:56] bdonnahue2: in a terming, try ssh to localhost [04:56] terminal* [04:56] oh i dindt realize i wouldnt need to start (im coming from centos land) [04:56] connection refused [04:57] i think iptables needs editing [04:57] bdonnahue2: thats why i suggest connecting locally, localhost [04:57] bdonnahue2: No, you shouldn't need to do that either. What have you done so far, exactly? [04:57] bdonnahue2: to remove the firewall from the equation [04:57] i havnt messed with the firewall yet [04:57] all i did was install the packages and then edit the ssd config file [04:57] bdonnahue2: You shouldn't need to. Which package(s) did you install? [04:58] to listen on port 22 [04:58] openssh-server and openssh-client [04:58] bdonnahue2: you edited what file? [04:58] bdonnahue2: you'll want to restart sshd to make those changes take effect.. if you have changed the port [04:59] how can i do that? service ssh status says unknown job [05:00] bdonnahue2: https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/openssh-server.html [05:00] bdonnahue2: are you using sudo? (sudo service ssh restart) [05:02] ahh ok. im in thanks === Turaiel is now known as Turaiel[Offline] === Sway is now known as Sway|away [05:36] Does using many workspaces cost more battery power? [05:48] about as much as using windows does; what matters is what you're actually running [05:51] auscompgeek: Ah ok. [05:52] Well I'm using 3 workspaces right now, one running two and the other only one. [05:59] Does anyone knows how to make a partial search in google as in LINUX ? example find / -name stuff* [05:59] jackbrown: /j #google [06:00] ok [06:13] jackbrown, http://www.binarytides.com/linux-find-command-examples/ [06:19] is there a way to check on a ppa dput upload status besides email? I did a dput about 20 minutes ago and have gotten no email response [06:20] I am new to ppa's and I'm doing a bit of trial and error with the uploads. I got two rejections yesterday and now no response today. [06:21] probably best to ask in dev, motu or similar channels [06:24] ki7mt: thanks, the dev channel topic explained my propblem! [06:26] im currently setup for dsl. id like to be able to use a telephone modem. there appears to be a modem built in this pc. but how do i find the modem from the pc's pov? [06:28] jj995, cool .. wish it would explain mine, im stuck on dh-autoreconf :-( [06:29] Evenin folks [06:29] / early mornin ;D [06:29] holy moly i flooded myself bbl === Limit__ is now known as Limit_ === Nixon is now known as Guest93332 === CyberJacob|Away is now known as CyberJacob [06:39] How do I make a heading in Libre Writer? [06:39] Hi.. on 14.4 I'm getting a dialog every few minutes that says there was a "problem" and if I want to report it, but it doesn't say what the problem is. how do I find out? [06:42] someHuman: Change the style of some text to Heading 1. [06:42] owh: Right click? [06:42] someHuman: No, toolbar. [06:42] owh: Then? [06:43] someHuman: Select the style in the pop-up menu on the toolbar. [06:43] owh: I got it! Thanks anyway! ;) [06:44] yay! | someHuman [06:44] owh: Haha! [06:44] VMware Fusion under OSX with multiple-monitors. Guest Ubuntu 14.04 full-screen causes VMware to crash hard. Xubuntu, Gnobuntu and Kubuntu don't crash the VM. Xubuntu is usable, Gnobuntu is unusable and Kubuntu is mostly usable. How do I determine what causes Ubuntu to crash the VM? I have it working fine under 10.04. [06:48] punto: Does it happen if you log out and log back in again? === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [06:52] can someone please explain this.. I have a process "Find -mtime -60 that every day, for 4-5 hours a day, eats my hard drive's throughput live, almost rendering the computer unusable [06:54] gartral: It's a process that's finding files that are newer than 60 minutes. Not sure where it's coming from. Have a look at cron. [06:54] owh: hours, not minutes [06:55] llutz: Yes, my bad. gartral, it finds files that were modified in the last 60 hours. [06:56] owh: ugh [06:56] gartral: Uh, no, 60 days. [06:56] gartral: You can tell it's not an option I use often ;-) [06:57] gartral: It could be some backup script. [07:00] * gartral bangs head into desk [07:00] cron: can't lock /var/run/crond.pid, otherpid may be 1859: Resource temporarily unavailable [07:02] Which should I consider when I am using Sys. Monitor to check my internet connection performance? Receiving or sending? [07:02] gartral: What are you trying to do? [07:03] owh: sudo chron -l [07:03] derp [07:03] sudo cron -l [07:04] gartral: crontab you mean? [07:04] gartral: To do what? [07:04] gartral: Do you mean Loglevel, rather than LSB? [07:04] owh: check your guess that it's cron, no crontabs exist system wide [07:05] gartral: crontab -l, check /etc/cron.*/* too [07:05] gartral: None, not even in /etc [07:05] gartral: As llutz points out, there's a whole cron directory tree under a standard Ubuntu install. [07:06] gartral: It's generally launched by a crontab file in /etc [07:06] ok, true [07:06] gartral: I'd grep for mtime in the cron tree. === CyberJacob is now known as CyberJacob|Away [07:21] Ãîñïîäà! Âñå äîáðà ! [07:21] Êòî íèáóäü ñòàâèë Rhev Hypervisor + LSI MegaRaid ? Âîïðîñ èìåííî â ìîíèòîðèíãå ðåéäà åñëè íà í¸ì ñòîèò Hypervisor [07:21] ? [07:21] !ru | mvairs [07:21] mvairs: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke. === CyberJacob|Away is now known as CyberJacob === phil__ is now known as whoknows === whoknows is now known as phil12 [07:33] can i upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 without losing data? [07:33] can i upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 without losing data? [07:33] dpkshrma: sure [07:34] can i upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 without losing data? [07:34] how do i do that?4 [07:34] wols: ^^^ [07:35] dpkshrma: just open software update and press upgrade if not already suggested by daemon [07:35] dpkshrma: usually it suggest only when 14.04.1 is release [07:36] z8z: is there any risk of data loss and shud i backup before the upgrade? [07:36] dpkshrma: the first quality version of the current LTS release [07:37] dpkshrma: usually not.... as and upgrade is just an upgrade of all the software packages one by one with safe sequence === Devrim_ is now known as Devrim === MohammadAG_ is now known as MohammadAG === Git|Nick is now known as GitNick [07:38] dpkshrma: you always should backup data if you care about [07:38] dpkshrma: of course that's safer [07:38] dpkshrma: you should always backup. data that is not backed up is obviously worthless data [07:39] dpkshrma: Yeah i always believe everyone has already a data backup anyway no matter the upgrade issue [07:40] dpkshrma: Having non backed-up date is like not having it at all..... just volatile stuff! [07:43] thanks all, still, didnt find that upgrade button, is it in software ubuntu software center? theres nothing in unity like software update (nor in system settings) [07:43] Hi friends I am indeep trouble APT(Advanced PACKAGING TOOL) stopped working [07:43] for me === arctus is now known as Guest60760 [07:43] dpkshrma: until 14.04.1 is out, you'd use "do-release-upgrade -d" [07:43] z8z: ^^^ [07:44] wols: ^^^ [07:44] llutz: ^^^ [07:44] apt: symbol lookup error: apt: undefined symbol: _ZN11CommandLine10GetCommandEPKNS_8DispatchEjPKPKc [07:44] is the response i get [07:44] when i enter apt [07:44] can someone help me [07:44] Thanks [07:44] !apt | ubuntu_phan: [07:44] ubuntu_phan:: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome), !Muon (KDE) or !Apper (KDE) [07:45] @ubottu [07:45] @ubottu: yes i understand what apt does but to install anything first apt should work [07:46] dpkshrma: there is also the option in the upgrade manager to enable upgrade for every new version of ubuntu but that would also suggest and upgrade to 14.10 version which is non LTS and you may not want to do that [07:46] ubuntu_phan: so "sudo apt-get update" fails too? [07:46] @llutz: yes any apt command fails [07:46] ubuntu_phan, see man apt && man apt-get [07:46] can i install using some other means [07:47] ubuntu_phan: dpkg, but you'd need to get the deb-files manually before [07:48] if apt-get ins't working, you should fix that issue before trying another package manager. [07:48] @ki7mt: yes because synaptic etc., use apt-get backend [07:49] when i type apt-get in command line i get this "apt-get: symbol lookup error: apt-get: undefined symbol: _ZN11CommandLine10GetCommandEPKNS_8DispatchEjPKPKc" [07:52] I installed Ubuntu 14.04 on a HP Compac dc7900 yesterday and I'm experiencing random total freezes. Is this a knows issue? Anyone knows? === eduardo is now known as Guest88751 [07:54] ubuntu_phan: My guess is you interrupted a running update. try downloading the apt & libapt packages for your ubuntu version and install them via dpkg. === kubuntu is now known as Guest10875 [07:57] @napcode: thank you [07:57] Hello! I'm trying to make my installation boot in EFI mode. I ran boot-repair following the instructions but it reports an error and the system won't boot in Linux. Now I'm on a live. This is the report: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7491960/. Anyone who can help? I see an error in a command at the end. === Guest25145 is now known as kurZAiosif === step21 is now known as step21_ [08:08] Anybody knows a solution to this error? (package needed to reinstall) http://bpaste.net/show/cCLPgkJukf9e1o3kb0Ch/ [08:09] Note, my current version is 48, not 44. === step21_ is now known as step21 [08:11] which is c++ public irc channel? [08:11] !alis | z8z [08:11] z8z: alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" for help and ask any questions about it in #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http* [08:12] dfcnvt: Which release of ubuntu are you using, from what I can see, none of the supported releases use that kernel [08:13] dfcnvt: I'm guessing you're using 12.10 which stopped being supported about a week ago & the repo's look to have been removed now its out of support [08:14] DJones, info for release -- http://bpaste.net/show/KmCVIBmtMagJjNyU50ek/ [08:17] dfcnvt: Seems odd, as far as I can see 13.10's kernel is version 3.11, not sure why something is looking for a 3.5 on 13.10 [08:18] dfcnvt: Hopefully somebody in the channel can help with that, its not something I can think of how to fix [08:19] DJones, I am in a matter of fact in ##linux. Seem knowledgeable and is with me on this. I was hoping maybe somebody here in #ubuntu may know a solution to this. [08:19] dfcnvt: "aptitude why package-name" or just remove that package with "apt-get -s remove .." and check if it would affect anything important [08:20] oxygen gtk engine 2.0 and 3.0 are not working on kde 4.13 and I am using ubuntu 14.04 , how to solve that issue [08:21] chrome and firefox etc are looking horrible [08:21] llutz, alright onto it. === Vampire0_ is now known as Vampire0 [08:22] !nmapsi [08:23] llutz, error result -- http://bpaste.net/show/Su94VZHPCePG1u58oEAx/ [08:23] !nmapsi4 [08:26] dfcnvt: sudo dpkg -P [08:27] llutz, 'very bad consistent state' -- http://bpaste.net/show/HIkppagkBuavSDzSSPuy/ === st is now known as Guest6163 [08:31] hey testing [08:32] I got it. It removed well with this command -- "sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq linux-image-3.5.0-44-generic" === leeyaa_ is now known as rstefanov [08:34] hello [08:35] i have a dchp server running on 12.04, but i cant find the init.d script for it [08:35] service is running [08:35] just need to restart it [08:35] i dont see it in rcconf either [08:36] how to find out who is starting this dhcpd server ? [08:37] rstefanov: maybe an upstart job (/etc/init/*.conf) [08:37] geirha: nope [08:37] this is from ps aux - dhcpd 649 0.0 0.1 19112 832 ? Ss May07 0:04 /usr/sbin/dhcpd -f -q -4 -pf /run/dhcp-server/dhcpd.pid -cf /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf eth0 [08:38] ah lmao [08:38] it is called isc-dhcp-server [08:38] god i hate ubuntu some times [08:39] sudo apt-get install menu what does this install? [08:39] !info menu === CyberJacob is now known as CyberJacob|Away [08:39] menu (source: menu): generates programs menu for all menu-aware applications. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.46ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 434 kB, installed size 1753 kB [08:40] Using "Unity Tweak Tool" change Zoom -- Desktop magnification -- error!!! [08:41] sys Ubuntu 14.04 x64 [08:42] HI all, I know Ubuntu-One will be discontinued.. after I reinstalled ubuntu to 14.04. I can not find Ubuntu-One. How can I find my files back from Ubuntu-One? [08:42] blueingress: use the webpage [08:42] !ubuntu-one | blueingress [08:43] blueingress: The Ubuntu One file and music service is being discontinued. The service will be unavailable starting 1 June 2014, and content available until 31 July, 2014. For more, see #ubuntuone [08:43] ubottu, k1l_ Thanks. [08:44] How do you find the files installed by a package? [08:44] AncientPC: dpkg -L package [08:44] llutz: thx [08:45] everything I searched gave me the file -> package answer using apt-file. [08:46] AncientPC: dpkg -L only works on installed packages , apt-file with all === o is now known as Guest6132 [08:50] i have installed nautilus in xfce but i dont find ¿where is it? [08:52] k1l_, I check the web page... the files are still there. But I want to package all the files and download it. Can I ? [08:55] hi === sz0` is now known as sz0 [09:02] I just switched to 14 and now I'm having quite a number of problems with keyboard settings [09:02] The way that they are set has changed, in particular, the Alt key is brining up the window manager search when I'm trying to do M-x in emacs [09:02] And the compose key has ceased to function [09:03] I've looked at the keyboard settings and it's not clear how to get the caps lock to function as a compose key (to me) [09:04] The compose key seems to work somewhat randomly, i.e. not in every window [09:06] jacobian, me 2 [09:06] Well, glad to know I'm not alone :) [09:17] so i did some major damage to my 12.04 server running nginx [09:17] i upgraded from php5.3 to 5.5, broke php5-fpm, tried to downgrade back to php5.3 [09:18] and now i'm hitting this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7492222/ [09:19] n88: What happens if you do: apt-get -f install [09:20] 0 upgraded 0 installed [09:20] 150+ sites down currently ;( [09:20] n88: How are you then hitting what you showed us? [09:21] what do you mean owh [09:21] n88: You showed us a pastebin. If the -f install did nothing, how are you seeing that error? What are you doing to generate the error? [09:21] is there a way to install a new version of ubuntu without putting it onto external media? [09:22] apt-get intall php5-fpm [09:22] like via terminal? === tcpman is now known as Guest57244 [09:22] n88: How did you attempt to upgrade in the first place? [09:23] http://askubuntu.com/questions/109404/how-do-i-install-latest-php-in-supported-ubuntu-versions-like-5-4-x-in-ubuntu-1/109544#109544 [09:23] the upgrade actually worked fine [09:23] had to switch php5-fpm from unix sockets [09:23] to listening on a tcp connection [09:23] then i was getting some error with ioncube and it wouldn't play nice [09:24] n88: You'll need to be more specific. [09:24] ciao [09:24] !list [09:24] pc-casa: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ». [09:24] is there a way to install a new version of ubuntu without putting it onto external media? [09:24] like via terminal? [09:25] owh: i followed that upgrade guide to go from php5.3 -> php5.5, then I moved php5-fpm from using unix sockets to using a local tcp connection, then I had some issue with IonCube, which I believe ended up breaking php5-fpm because it would no longer start [09:25] some how during the haze of php5-fpm not working, I tried to uninstall php5-fpm to reinstall it [09:25] n88: Why did you move from unix sockets [09:26] i have 150+ sites on this box and was hitting 502 bad gateway [09:26] hi! [09:26] which I read is a common problem running nginx with lots of hosts on the same box [09:26] so i switched it over to tcp and it was working perfectly [09:26] why are "screen-like" key bindings in ubuntu actually not the sames as GNU screen ? can I restore that ? [09:26] but the upgrade from php5.3 -> php5.5 broke ioncube [09:26] n88: But now you cannot re-install fpm [09:26] correct [09:27] i did go into apt/sources.list.d/ [09:27] i have "up route add -net 192.168.109.0/24 gw hdp9 dev eth0" in my /etc/network/interfaces for iface eth0, but if this is present, 1. routes are *not* set and 2. also the dns-nameservers option does not work any more. if i comment them out, the routes are (of course) also not set, but at least the dns-nameservers option has an effect [09:27] and rm -rf * the two files in there [09:27] does it need to be post-up or so? [09:27] n88: did you make copies of those files? [09:27] owh: no, i've been wreckless [09:27] and frustratd [09:28] n88: If you do apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade, it will offer to update stuff. Without saying Yes to the prompt, does it offer to update PHP? [09:30] nope [09:30] 0 installed... [09:30] 0 upgraded. 0 installed [09:30] [09:30] ouch, i should not rely on DNS when setting up the iface... [09:31] hmmm ok so I went back and added the ppa [09:31] and apt-get update [09:31] apt-get upgrade [09:31] went through fine, was able to do apt-get install php5-fpm [09:31] hey guys, because of storage problems I had to move my mysql database to an external disk. Is there a way to mount this disk as the mysql user at boot? [09:32] now here is my dmesg error again: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7492277/ [09:33] hi all, I have a question, I just debootstrapped a brand new server with 14.04 and I have no password prompt when I try to login on TTY0; if I type username "root" it just logs me in as root, this is not what I want obviously :) (doesn't do it with a regular user account) [09:33] JO0st: you could add it to /etc/fstab [09:33] with auto flag [09:34] nicolas1: then set a password :) [09:34] n88: Google says: sudo killall php5-fmp && sudo start php5-fpm [09:34] JO0st: which filesystem? if ext*, you don't need "as user", if vfat or so (dunno if this works at all with mysql), then setting a user or uid option should do it [09:34] n88: s/fmp/fpm/ [09:35] n88: http://serverfault.com/questions/550882/mysterious-error-with-php5-fpm [09:35] owh: if fpm was running [09:35] i would love to kill it [09:35] but it's killing itself [09:35] that was one of the first threads i went through... no dice [09:35] Seveas: damnz, it's that simple, my password command failed, that's probably why, thanks for the tip! I was going nuts about this ;) [09:35] g-hennex how do i specify the user to mount it for in fstab(it is vfat) [09:36] n88: Note that the answer appears to have a typo in it (and mine had an additional one). [09:37] n88: It says to killall php-fpm, but I suspect it needs to be php5-fpm [09:37] owh: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7492300/ [09:37] i can see in the dmesg log that php5-fpm kills itself immediately after starting [09:38] already rebooted the server... [09:38] g-hennux: how do i specify the user to mount it for in fstab(it is vfat) [09:38] JO0st: I think uid=yourusername in the option column should do it [09:38] man mount [09:39] god damnit... it was literally just working an hour ago [09:39] n88: Did you see this: https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62418 [09:39] g-hennux: i'll try that, thank you [09:40] JO0st: good luck [09:41] owh: sec let me try switching epoll for poll [09:42] owh: nope... same shit [09:43] very thankful that php5-fpm's error output is non existent [09:44] n88: You could remove the PPA and downgrade using ppa-purge. http://askubuntu.com/questions/307/how-can-ppas-be-removed === o is now known as Guest40495 [09:45] * owh needs to leave for dinner. You can also ask these kinds of questions in #ubuntu-server n88: [09:46] owh: thanks for the help [09:46] i'm gonna give it a rest for the night [09:46] and deal with the shit storm in the morning [09:46] n88: Hope it brings you closer. Good luck. [09:46] n88: You saw my comment about ppa-purge? === sz0 is now known as sz0` [09:50] hi, i have new short key -> ctrl+f open xterm :/ how can disable it? i dont know which program have this config for shortcut. i use i3wm and there is no config like this in my app [09:54] Hello [09:57] what is the battery icon's files name ubuntu looks for when the power pluged in. my icons r missing in some themes. [09:57] hey , i am using centos, i want to delete a package , so i used yum remove package name , but forget to use -c , thats why my 550 MB data due to dependency is removed, then it ask total data 550 MB, is it ok [y/N] then i enter N, [09:57] pls help me [09:57] what happen with my data [09:58] your data should still be there [09:58] hey , how can i check my data is done or not [09:58] sania: this is the ubuntu support. please see the centos specialists [09:58] check if the package you wanted to delete is still here [09:59] k1l_: thanks , i am just panic, just confused [10:00] hi, I'm trying to launch a big number of really tiny processes. I was thinking I could launch the thousands of process. But currently I have a weird limit of 184 process (ps aux | grep robot | wc -l) [10:00] Hi, I'm having problems with an SD card. I'm running 14.04 off of a USB stick. When I plug it in it briefly shows up in Hardinfo ("System Profiler and Benchmark"), but never in "fdisk -l". What can I do to get more info about what's happening with the card? [10:00] #join #centos [10:01] Tobbe: what kind of computer is that? [10:01] IVBaker: HP ProBook 5310m [10:02] some old Intel Centrino laptop [10:02] It's a 32GB SDHC SanDisk card btw [10:04] did you try sudo fdisk -l? [10:04] yeah [10:04] Tobbe, did you ever succesfully used a 32 gb sdcard on that machine? maybe the sdcardreader cannot handle 32 gb, seen that before. [10:04] only shows the internal disk and the usb I'm running from [10:05] OerHeks: No, I haven't [10:05] hi, I have a user (ftpusr) that looks like this: uid=1003(ftpusr) gid=113(ftp) groups=113(ftp),33(www-data) - why can they not add/edit/mkdir when logged into ftp? [10:05] OerHeks: I'm not even 100% sure it can handle SDHC cards :/ [10:05] the folders in /var/www have group www-data associated to them [10:06] OerHeks: but I also don't know how to figure out the answer to those questions [10:06] Tobbe hp got good usermanuals, should be in there. [10:06] so that the CMS users can edit alter the files via the web but when trying via FTP I get 550 error’s for everything === jono is now known as Guest73754 [10:10] I'm trying to launch a big number of really tiny processes. I was thinking I could launch the thousands of process. But currently I have a weird limit of 184 process (ps aux | grep robot | wc -l) [10:12] IVBaker: What happens when you try to launch the 185th one? === vinod__ is now known as karan [10:14] hi [10:14] CatKiller: I'm actually trying to launch 200, but greping on ps -e keep giving me 183 [10:15] IVBaker: So you can launch 200 but you just can't see them all on ps? [10:16] how do i do linux ubuntu? [10:16] http://www.ubuntu.com/ [10:16] OerHeks: From what I can find on Google it should support SDHC and SDXC cards. Haven't found anything about max capacity [10:16] i rly want linux ubuntu :( [10:17] !download | davztoboy [10:17] davztoboy: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors - PLEASE use the !torrents to download !Trusty, and help keeping the servers' load low! [10:17] thanks u pricey :)) [10:17] CatKiller: the application that should be triggered by these small applications doesn't show my the 200 [10:18] CatKiller: isn't ps -e supposed to show me all? [10:18] IVBaker: Maybe there's a problem with ps, who knows, that's what I am trying to figure out [10:18] pricey do u think i will make to use it [10:18] IVBaker: Are you sure you are running 200 processes? [10:18] krita2.8.3 Yet?? [10:21] I'm having problems creating a bootable usb flash drive for Windows 7 installer, in Ubuntu. [10:21] CatKiller: I launch by packet of 20, 9 packets is fine --> 180 processes, 10 packet --> 183 [10:22] As I don't record the output that's possible that after 183 the application crash, or seg fault directly... [10:22] I'll investigate [10:22] I'm using GParted to format it to ntfs, then I used Unetbootin, but when I boot from flash drive, it only goes to Unetbootin with default option. [10:28] I have 2 disks, 1 small fast and 1 big slow, if I want to optimize performances I have to put "/" and "/usr" on fast disk, and "swap"+"/home" on slow disk ? So my settings and personnal files won't be touched if I have to format system ? [10:29] hi everyone, today i fresh installed a ubuntu server 14.04 on ibm x3550, but getting xfs and btrfs "module has bad taint" messages. i also see someone else asked this on askubuntu but got no reply. any hints about what this means, and is the system still considered stable for a server? [10:36] What can GUI freezing/hanging be caused by? Graphics drivers? Where do I start troubleshooting? I'm on freshly installed Ubuntu 14.04 [10:37] phyzloc: or ram exhaustion. You have to check that you still have free memory [10:38] Enjolras: You mean I cloud be running out of RAM? This happens randomly even when I'm not running any programs [10:39] phyzloc: i mean that's the first thing you've to check. [10:40] because if it's a more complex issue like graphic drivers, it's harder to debug. no point trying to debug drivers before being certain that it's not a simpler cause [10:40] Enjolras: I'll check the memory, thanks [10:41] phyzloc: if it's not that, you could open the "terminal" application and type "dmesg" in it. It will print le log of kernel informative message [10:41] you could paste the last few lines somewhere === user_ is now known as seilgu [10:42] (sorry for advicing to use the terminal but i just joined this chan to test my irc theme :P no clue on how to use ubuntu) [10:44] Enjolras: I was actually getting following message printed on the console "mei_me (bunch of numbers): reset: connect/disconnect timeout." But I read that it is something unrelated [10:45] might be related, i you're using the graphic card of the intel CPI [10:45] CPU* [10:46] Enjolras: I'm using an additional Nvidia card [10:46] iirc, MEI is the intel driver to access stuffs like thermal infos [10:46] I see.. [10:46] phyzloc: ok. To be sure, you could try to remove the MEI driver [10:46] by doing sudo modprobe -r mei_me [10:47] and check if the problem persists [10:47] Ok, I'll remove it and also check RAM and see how far I get.. [10:49] Could use some help getting my USB ports to detect devices. They are powered and will charge things like phones. They do not however detect the device (such as mass storage access, etc.). I think that perhaps it needs drivers, but I am not overly familiar with ubuntu or xubuntu. [10:49] 3.13 is unstable? [10:50] What's the current stable version in xubuntu? [10:50] I am running 13.04 i believe. [10:52] I see, I believe I must be referring to kernel image. linux-image-3.5* & linux-image-3.13* [10:52] zach_: if you don't mind, check in your uname -a to see what generic you have. [10:52] dfcnvt: 3.13 is stable according to upstream [10:53] (head scratch) huh, okay. I just had a kernel panic that kept crashing everytime I boot. It was after I apt-get dist-upgrade. [10:54] Currently I'm on the system with different version. [10:55] well, stable does not mean bug free :p [10:56] dfcnvt: did you manage to read the panic message ? [10:57] Enjolras: yea, it was 'not syncing' [10:58] dfcnvt: the full one :p [11:01] How do I create an FTP? Do I need to buy hosting? [11:01] Enjolras: Uh, nope. Not this time. [11:02] sl33k_: depends what you mean by ftp. you can run an ftp server on pretty much any computer. i'd also recommend using sftp instead, as it is much more secure and plays nicer with everything [11:03] dfcnvt: not syncing is kernel saying probably means that the kernel is so badly paniced that it cannot sync data to disk. Or something like that [11:03] s/is kernel saying// [11:05] How do I add a user on ubuntu server from the command line? [11:06] @efnaeffae sudo adduser [11:06] Ubuntu 14.04, used Online Accounts feature and added Facebook to Empathy, am I supposed to see Facebook contacts in Empathy friends list? [11:07] Enjolras: I'm in process of doing 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' on the system. Things look promising [11:07] efnaeffae: sudo adduser [11:07] MikeGFR: yes [11:07] ok thanks :) [11:09] vassie, Thanks. === guest52 is now known as estersios === storm_ is now known as Stormageddon_PC === Stormageddon_PC is now known as Stormageddon [11:28] software center's dropbox is the same dropbox in that official site ? [11:28] How would I go about installing Ubuntu on another partition, then removing the older partitions and reconfiguring grab to only use the one partition ? [11:28] Currently running RHEL [11:28] Would like to switch the VPS to Ubuntu [11:28] s/grab/grub/ [11:29] nevercast: Use gparted to create partition(s) as needed. [11:29] nevercast: Then just install to partition of your choice. [11:29] vfw, gparted is not headless is it ? [11:29] Server is headless [11:30] nevercast: /join #ubuntu-server [11:30] Cheers [11:37] DISCLAIMER: No, I'm not replacing Ubuntu (<3). -- Is it possible to create a bootable Windows 8 USB on Ubuntu? If so, how? I need this for another PC. Thanks. [11:46] Ylvoa: /join #windows [11:50] Ylvoa: But the short answer is no. MS Windows is not as versitle as Ubuntu [11:51] Ylvoa: Or not no but probably not. *(not sure what new inovations have come along these days but... pretty sure it's not gonna happen). [11:52] Ylvoa: It has always been the case that MS Windows needed to be installed to the first partition on the bootable drive. [11:52] vfw: I'm not sure what you mean with "MS Windows is not as versitle as Ubuntu"... [11:52] vfw: All I want is to create a bootable Windows 8 USB drive on my Ubuntu PC. I need this USB drive for ANOTHER PC. :) [11:53] vfw: Or did you already understand all of that? [11:53] Ylvoa: versatile [11:54] . [11:54] able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities. [11:55] Ylvoa: Question is did *you* understand. [11:56] vfw: Whatever. I'll figure it out on my own. :) [11:56] Ylvoa: /join #windows *(this is not a Ubuntu question)* [11:59] hey guys [12:00] where do i ask questions??? [12:09] yaru22: here [12:11] Is there a way to recursively walk through all files in a (big) folder and print them in order of most recently modified? [12:11] anybody know why Ubuntu doesn't ship mod_lua with the apache2 package? the config is there, but the .so file is missing [12:12] (14.04 that is) [12:13] and who do i complain to about it? :) [12:16] Humbedooh: ubuntu-bug apache [12:16] Humbedooh: that looks like a bug. [12:16] !bug [12:16] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [12:17] thanks [12:19] Hi there. I want to remove my system and reinstall a clean one. The problem is I have an ssh key on it to access my VPS. How should I proceed ? [12:19] Should I just copy it and paste it in .ssh in the new system ? [12:19] simpleuser: yes, you can simply back up ~/.ssh [12:20] Ok, cool ! Thanks Seveas [12:22] hi, I just mistakenly format a SSD disk due to this issue : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1265192 [12:22] Launchpad bug 1265192 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Trusty) "Reinstallation wipes out all/other partitions" [Critical,Triaged] [12:22] running 'sudo gpart /dev/sda' give me the right number of partition but all number are zero : http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23754473/why-does-gpart-scan-return-0-size-type-chs/23754748 [12:27] i am having a problem in ubuntu and i feel its a bug because i observed this problem in 3 - 4 computers and with various applications, i am sharing a link where i uploaded the pic for refernece, somebody please clear my doubt wheteher it is really a bug [12:27] https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B98lhLhzsmELeUxyYmFlRDAyR1E/edit?usp=sharing [12:28] i have launched excel help and this help window's top menubar is hiding behind ubuntu desktop [12:28] top bar === z_ is now known as Guest86385 [12:32] sushil: I don't see a bug there. hit alt and drag the window around to show the bar === oal_ is now known as oal === sz0` is now known as sz0 [12:42] seveas as you told i tried with alt but except that excel help window all other windows are moving [12:42] that excel help is as it is over there [12:44] hey [12:44] seveas: as you told i tried with alt but except that excel help window all other windows are moving [12:45] seveas : that excel help is as it is over there [12:47] i am having a problem in ubuntu and i feel its a bug because i observed this problem in 3 - 4 computers and with various applications, i am sharing a link where i uploaded the pic for refernece, somebody please clear my doubt wheteher it is really a bug [12:47] https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B98lhLhzsmELeUxyYmFlRDAyR1E/edit?usp=sharing === Rarity- is now known as Rarity [13:03] i've installed both ubuntu server 14.04 and ubuntu desktop 14.04 on an ibm x345 server, for some reason when the system boots to the boot menu my monitor turns off and on with the auto config logo on the monitor showing [13:04] thx for your help [13:04] brb [13:06] awesome. my platter in my ubuntu laptop died lol [13:06] asumo, I don't know your monitor, but I switched off auto-configuration in my monitor (see in the manual for it?) [13:06] good thing it has an ssd and platter === miqui__ is now known as miqui_ [13:08] hello [13:08] i have a problem with my netbook [13:08] i have no sound [13:08] could anyone please help? [13:10] hello? [13:12] netbookclient: hi [13:13] hi [13:13] Hi guys, I have a problem installing Ubuntu (noob) that I would like to know if someone can help me. [13:14] justme123: noone can help you until you tell what the problem is. [13:14] I have an HP Proliant ML150 G2 server with 2 x Xeon processors and an Adaptec 7901A SCSI card. If I try to install Ubuntu server everything goes black after I choose install. Perhaps it is not detecting the SCSI card? [13:15] justme123: are you using the standard graphical installer? [13:16] I boot off the installation DVD and then select English and then scroll down to install and then all goes black and nothing. [13:18] justme123: i can't give you the solution, but i think you should have a look at the different options when installing. [13:18] Windows7 installls successfully to it but I don't want to use Win. I want to install Ubuntu. [13:18] hi! === wolf is now known as Guest34926 [13:18] I will have another look then thx. [13:18] Is there a way to add a user to sudo without manually editing sudoers file? (trying to automate server setup) [13:19] i'm italian [13:19] justme123, you checked the downloaded iso's checksums (maybe corrupted medium)? [13:19] justme123: you can also try with the "alternate installation" it does away with the live environment. [13:19] I have not checked the checksums. Ok I will try all the suggestions. Thx [13:21] who understans raid === sz0 is now known as sz0` [13:22] freenode->#ubuntukylin-devel === geoffb` is now known as geoffb [13:24] wasil: in a standard ubuntu system, users in the 'sudo' group can use sudo to become root. So add a user to the sudo group to give him access (sudo gpasswd -a username groupname) [13:27] hello everyone [13:27] How do i link a command to a shell script? [13:27] if i type that command in shell the script executes [13:27] is there an embedded version of ubuntu for raspberry pi ? [13:28] theperfectpunk: you can put it in a bin directory and add that dir to your path. [13:28] yeah done that [13:28] do i do it without sh extension? [13:29] my file name is suspend-pc.sh [13:29] theperfectpunk: as long as the script is executable you don't need the sh extension [13:29] if it isn't executable run chmod +x