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TJ-mitas: "live" ? You mean "lsblk" was actually run from the problem installation itself?00:00
mitasTJ, hard to blelieve right? Yes, it was and I can repeat it, I can pastebin the output of mount for you if you'd like to see that.00:00
TJ-mitas: if so, there's something seriously wrong if "lsblk" can't see the mount points for "/"  "/var/ "/opt/" "/tmp/" and so on00:01
TJ-mitas: How about pastebin-ing the output of "cat /proc/mounts"00:01
mitasTJ, sure will do00:01
daftykins!skype | nevyn00:01
ubottunevyn: To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto - Please use open protocols instead if you can, see !Ekiga00:01
daftykinser hmm ok sorry that bot trigger was useless00:02
mitasTJ, here you are: (/cat/proc/mounts): http://paste.ubuntu.com/7499540/00:02
TJ-mitas: Well, the commonality affecting "lsblk" is they're all BTRFS00:04
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mitasTJ, yes this is a new install and I went with new techniques all the way, swayed by the snapshot feature of btrfs and the flexible sizing (even merging multiple physical volumes!) to one partition of LVM...00:06
TJ-mitas: Hmmmm... researching potential issues here, bear with me00:07
mitasTJ, the funny thing is, just before my /home cloning attempt, everything ran just fine. The only thing that was missing was a /home on my RAID1 array for extra safety, contained within a LV for expandibility.00:09
TJ-mitas: just in case there's something unusual in permissions, do you get different output using "sudo lsblk" ?00:09
mitasTJ, let's see: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7499565/00:10
TJ-mitas: That's a no :(00:10
mitasTJ, indeed, no difference in output as far as I can see.00:11
thisguy22Hello00:13
* thisguy22 says hello00:13
* thisguy22 rubs his belly00:13
daftykinsthisguy22: do you have an ubuntu support question?00:14
mitasTJ, I still have all my important files on a backup disk and I did not create anything worthwhile yet that after my shiny 14.04 install, so atm I'm just freewheeling and trying out the new possiblities of Trusty and LVM in general. This is my first setup using LVM and btrfs.00:16
TJ-mitas: going back to the "ls -l /" you provided - I'm concerned that the number of blocks in use by "/home/" is nowhere near the same as that for "/home2/" - if you did a clone copy they should be identical00:16
mitasTJ, yes, those different file sizes are worrying, but more worrying still is that I could not recover from that by editing my /etc/fstab so that my original /home would be mounted again.. After a reboot, that should restore my original starting position, except it didn't...00:21
javanicso..... anyone know if anything in bios can stop ubuntu from running??00:22
trndrjavanic, do you get to bios?00:23
javanictrndr: I can get into bios but that00:23
daftykinsjavanic: EFI system?00:23
javanicis it.. won't even boot from dvd00:23
mitasTJ, I may have to go for a total reinstall. Even though that would take a lot of time, it *is* an automated process after the entry of the obligatory keyboard selection and user creation. I am however rather curious as to what might have caused this fail, so that a) I can avoid it, b) I can document it, so that fellow installers won't fall into the same trap...00:24
javanicdaftykins: what is efi system?00:24
TJ-mitas: I agree; something unusual has certainly occurred.00:24
daftykins!uefi | javanic00:25
ubottujavanic: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI00:25
javanicdaftykins, I will try that! thanks :)00:27
mitasTJ, I think my cp command was not complete enough somehow, though I can't yet put my finger on it, as to what my error was: "sudo cp -pR (keep permissions and ownership, Recursive) /home/* /home2" <= dotfiles should be affected by this command so they should get copied over without fail, except maybe a few session-specific locked files. Even so, I would expect an error message if that were the case00:28
daftykinsmitas: i think i just realised what's going on00:29
mitasdaftykins, please enlighten me :-)00:29
daftykinsmitas: you can't use fstab to refer to a different home, because you already created it on the same / filesystem00:29
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daftykinsmitas: the only thing you can use fstab for is other partitions, i think00:30
daftykinsmitas: so in this case the only way to switch to /home2 is to rename /home to /nothome and then symlink /home to /home200:30
daftykinsor maybe i'm just too tired and should give up now :D00:30
TJ-mitas:  "cp -a $SRC $DEST" incorporates what you need I think, or use "rsync -a /$SRC/ /$DEST/"00:32
mitasdaftykins, somehow, I think linux is flexible enough to remap the /home drive to another partition that has already  received all the files of the orginal /home. If I'm not mistaken, /etc/fstab is only read upon boot or when trying to mount a drive without including a specific mount point in the command.00:33
daftykinsoh so you did copy it to another partition entirely?00:33
daftykinsnevermind then, i'm definitely too tired to be helping further :) sorry00:34
mitasdaftykins, no need to apologize, you did try to help and that's what counts for me. I have to hit the hay as well. Just bought a new house and I have to clean and change a lot there.00:35
daftykinsmitas: ooh, congratulations! :)00:36
mitasTJ, thanks for all your help :-) I need to go to bed right now. I will perform a full reinstall.00:36
mitasdaftykins, why thank you :-D Yes, I'm excited over the prospect of actually living there in a month or two from now.00:37
mitasGood night everyone (especially daftykins and TJ) , I'm going to sleep. It has been lovely.00:39
daftykins:) ta-ra00:39
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Aucdronehow do i check how much free space is left on my persistent storage on a liveusb? df?01:00
gre-hello01:12
gre-id like to install ubuntu without any graphic interface, is it possible? (is it ubuntu server which i have to download for that?) actually its for a desktop use, i need i3 wm01:13
daftykinsyeah install server instead01:13
daftykinswhy no graphics though?01:13
gre-with i3 wm i can get fullscreen with java games :p01:14
gre-and its lightweight01:14
gre-and faster about me01:14
daftykins!enter01:14
daftykinsdamn it ubottu01:14
gre-im on archlinux but its a bit difficult for me sometimes01:15
gre-so i have to go back to ubuntu i think01:15
daftykinsserver it is then01:15
gre-thx daftykins01:15
gre-daftykins: is server will detect automatically my graphic card for example?01:16
gre-you don't know?01:16
daftykinsgre-: server doesn't care for graphics cards because it's pure CLI :)01:17
gre-i agree it was a stupid question01:17
gre-my fault, sorry01:17
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gre-i read ubuntu server is better than arch server :o01:24
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trpmstr-no shit is this an ubuntu channel with 1864 users?01:27
trpmstr-An NSA gated community. Lorde team and a gated community. Dutchie and the CIA and the whole trillions of trillions of trillions of trillions of dollars. And the GND which I made the first trillion for is still left unpaid. Poor us we are governed by the asshole George Bush. Making corrupt shit decisions for us. The split in taxes, the brackets, inequality in personal income revenue. George Bush01:27
trpmstr-paying themselves running away with the country's money. The GND should be paid off-- That money was more than quadrupled and blackbagged and deleted.01:27
trpmstr-It makes perfect sense to the truth im sure. Perfect innocent kid, strong, on the beat comes in makes 1 trillion dollars by opening a blank window. George Bush is in office at the CIA, his commandership, Brian K CIA decides to match him or beat him and make 500TR by taxing the NFL... The money is made. Trillions of trillions of trillions. Every cent accounted for-- Petty cash, FBI, CIA, Secret01:27
trpmstr-Service, NSA.. whatever... The US military. Where the money is going.... George Bush is the asshole. AND we're still in debt.01:27
trpmstr-Poor the American citizen. Poor the SSA and the IRS. And it was still George Bush's shit doings and decisions.01:27
trpmstr-Only makes cents.01:27
unopastetrpmstr- 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 unmuted01:27
daftykinsgre-: that's inappropriate conversation for this channel01:27
daftykinstrpmstr-: bad luck :)01:27
daftykinsIdleOne: troll o'clock sir01:28
daftykinsah all good01:28
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trpmstr-idleone please have mercy01:29
trpmstr-im a good guy01:29
Flanneltrpmstr-: This channel is for technical support, please keep offtopic stuff out of here, thanks.01:29
trpmstr-oh01:29
trpmstr-i tried linux before01:29
CheatermanBliblibilbli #ubuntu ^__^ anyone needs help?01:30
trpmstr-"whats your distribution of choice"01:30
trpmstr-xpppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp01:30
trpmstr-i got netstat too01:30
Cheatermantrpmstr-: careful, if you keep going I'm sure Flannel won't be pleased ^^01:30
elidHey, can you guys help me? I installed 13.10, and now Ubuntu doesn't seem to realise that there is an update out. Software Updater says my computer is up to date, apt-get update and apt-get upgrade, and apt-get dist-upgrade have no significant  change. Ideas?01:30
Cheatermanelid: Is your computer connected to the internet?01:31
daftykinselid: none of those commands update version. run "sudo do-release-upgrade"01:31
trpmstr-disconnected in a second01:31
elidCheateramman: Yes.01:31
CheatermanOh daftykins dist-upgrade doesn't work anymore?01:31
eliddaftykins: Will try01:31
daftykinsdist-upgrade doesn't upgrade version.01:31
minimecelid: 'sudo update-manager -d' ?01:31
CheatermanAllright, it used to I believe tho01:31
abakHi everyone, I updated yesterday from 13.10 to 14.04, what is the best place to report issues with the new release, more specifically issues with duplicity?01:31
daftykinsminimec: do not advise that.01:31
theoremhey all, I am running into a problem with my ~/cache/upstartgnome-session.log file.  it's currently 728G and growing.01:32
FlannelCheaterman: It will (did and still will) if you do other stuff beforehand, but it never would on its own.01:32
CheatermanI upgraded a Dapsy to Gutsy using dist-upgrade iirc01:32
daftykinsno, you definitely didn't :)01:32
daftykinsunless you hand-edited sources.list first01:32
CheatermanFlannel: For information, what is the other stuff you mention?01:32
Cheatermandaftykins: Indeed! forgot that point01:33
FlannelCheaterman: changing your repositories, etc.01:33
minimecelid: daftykins: So would you know an answer to his question?01:33
CheatermanAlrighty, I remember indeed changing the version name in sources.list01:33
FlannelCheaterman: dist-upgrade does all that (and more), automagically.01:33
Flanneler, do-release-upgrade01:33
CheatermanGot it :)01:33
Flannelnow you've got me all crossed up.01:33
daftykinsminimec: other than the one i already gave, you mean?01:33
CheatermanSorry ^^01:33
trpmstr-i made a program in c once its called acai berry01:33
gre-daftykins: apparently it also exist an "alternate ubuntu"01:33
GossipGirlcool01:33
daftykinstrpmstr-: you have been warned, cease the off topic chat.01:34
trpmstr-its like exec01:34
CheatermanDo you know how long has do-release-upgrade been out01:34
trpmstr-ok01:34
trpmstr-sorry01:34
daftykins!alternate | gre-01:34
ubottugre-: The alternate CD has been discontinued for the main Ubuntu distro, please use and report any bugs in the !LiveCD01:34
daftykinsgre-: not anymore :)01:34
gre-ah01:34
gre-so for a minimalist installation of ubuntu, ubuntu-server is the only way?01:34
gre-ok01:34
daftykinsyes01:35
CheatermanBecause I don't remember that script being quoted in the docs back then ^^01:35
trpmstr-fine its really like the sims. get the port its for linux01:35
daftykinsgre-: that's why we had the conversation we did earlier ;)01:35
CheatermanI left Ubuntu at Feisty more or less, and now I'm installing it for customers so I need to be uptodate on how to support it01:35
FlannelCheaterman: it was first around for 7.10 to 8.0401:35
CheatermanOkay gutsy, right after I left01:35
CheatermanThanks01:35
gre-english isn't my native language, thats why sometimes i ask twice :P01:35
Artemis3gre- no, there is the minimal.iso https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD01:35
minimecdaftykins: ... and 'they' always told us to use to update-manager... ;)01:35
daftykinsminimec: i fail to see the relevance of your highlights01:36
gre-Artemis3: i need to boot it on a usb stick01:36
CheatermanWhat are the major differences between ubuntu-server and debian?01:36
holsteinCheaterman: debian is upstream01:37
gre-"minimal CD"01:37
Artemis3gre-, you can dd the iso into usb01:37
Artemis3gre-, don't mind its a hybrid iso it works01:37
abakanyone?01:37
Cheatermanholstein: You mean more uptodate?01:37
istvanchungDoes anyone know what the default emacs faces installed with emacs-nox are?01:37
holsteinCheaterman: one of the similarities between them is detailed wiki pages01:37
daftykinsabak: you're going to have to elaborate01:38
holstein!server01:38
ubottuUbuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server01:38
holstein!debian01:38
ubottuUbuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installation-guide/i386/what-is-debian.html - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!01:38
minimecdaftykins: ... and I don't see your problem.01:38
holsteinCheaterman: i do *not* mean more up to date01:38
gre-ok ty01:38
CheatermanOh thanks holstein I didn't know the "ubuntu - what is debian" page existed01:38
daftykinsminimec: please stop highlighting me :)01:38
holstein!bug abak01:38
Cheatermanholstein: then what does "upstream" mean in this case?01:38
holstein!bug | abak01:38
ubottuabak: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.01:38
minimecok ;)01:39
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Bashing-omgre-: more: -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation#Minimal_installations01:39
holsteinCheaterman: just that.. debian is ubuntu's upstream.. there are other versions of debian that would be "older" than ubuntu, and ones that are newer.. they have a different release and update cylce and scheme than ubuntu does.. you can read about that in the links i had the bot give you01:39
abakdaftykins, Since the update, I noticed a performance regression in dup. Before the upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04 I could still work while a backup was in progress, this is no longer prossible.  Nothing has changed in my setup (the destination of the backups, or the size of the increments), so I guess it's from dup01:39
holsteinabak: backup of what?01:40
gre-okay.. it looks more "logic" to install "minimal" instead of "server" version for a desktop use01:40
Cheatermanholstein: indeed! i read a nice sentence that resumes it on the "what is debian" page01:40
abakholstein, /home01:41
Cheatermanthanks for the link01:41
Artemis3yes gre- you can choose your desktop or say command line (see options when boooting)01:41
gre-i3-wm is my favorite one, i have to install it manually01:42
gre-ty dude01:42
holsteinabak: maybe you should schedule your backups for when you are not working01:42
Artemis3gre-, i think you need to press f5 or such, for "command line only install"01:42
Artemis3gre-, then sudo apt-get install your favorite01:42
holsteinabak: it really depends on what kind of backup of what as to if i would expect to work while it was going on, or not01:42
abakholstein, yes they are supposed to run at night, but sometimes (e.g if the box was turned off at midnight), they trigger in the morning01:43
atekHi guys, I ran updates today on my Ubuntu 14.04 system and it errored out on one particular update. Attempting to run them again fails so I ran an apt-get -f install and keep getting the following output: http://pastebin.com/yrhDAJMf01:43
abakholstein, and that doesn't change the fact that it was possible before the upgrade, so it's kind of a regression, maybe not a critical one but still01:43
holsteinabak: i would address the "trigger in the morning", rather than bother with a bug..01:43
gre-Artemis3: and ofc before i gave to partition my disk01:43
gre-i have to*01:43
gre-ill try with gdisk01:44
holsteinabak: is it? i think there are too many other variables to assume its a regression.. regardless. the !bug link is where you go01:44
abak!bug01:44
ubottuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.01:44
atekanyone have any idea on my update issue?01:44
holsteinabak: your "assumed" update issue01:44
Artemis3gre-, it will ask you about partitioning01:44
atekcan't install anything with apt-get in its current state01:44
holsteinatek: sorry.. you have a *very* similar nick..01:45
holsteinatek: i'll look at the scrollback01:45
daftykinsatek: looks like you've got some conflicting repos01:45
Artemis3gre-, you don't need to partition before01:45
abakholstein, I completely know that it is subjective, and that i may be wrong on this one. Nethertheless, in my opinion, working around small issues is not satisfactory01:45
holsteinatek: i would run "sudo apt-get update" and address whatever errors are there01:46
gre-indeed? :O01:46
holsteinatek: do you have any PPA"s added?01:46
gre-cool01:46
holsteinabak: sure.. file a bug, friend.. heres the link again01:46
holstein!bug | abak01:46
ubottuabak: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.01:46
atekholstein: I do I am checking for errors on an update now01:46
atekdaftykins: thanks checking now01:46
atekdaftykins: I'm actually not getting any errors on apt-get update01:47
daftykinsatek: wasn't me that suggested running it01:48
holsteinatek: "sudo apt-get udpate"..do you have any ppas?01:48
CheatermanExcuse-me for asking but where is the Wine support channel?01:49
holstein!wine01:49
ubottuWINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu01:49
atekholstein: here is the output of my apt-get update http://pastebin.com/cLg6Gpd701:49
CheatermanOh winehq, thanks alot01:49
atekholstein: no errors on apt-get update01:49
Guest37482hi...i need you guys help...how can i add $HOME/npm/bin to $PATH???01:50
holsteinatek: then, i try "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and address errors01:50
holsteinGuest37482: something like http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/prepostpath.htm might help you01:51
holsteinGuest37482: http://askubuntu.com/questions/60218/how-to-add-a-directory-to-my-path more specificially to ubuntu01:52
atekholstein: here is the output from a dist-upgrade: http://pastebin.com/mVrfV89j01:52
Guest37482holstein:thanks01:53
atekholstein: it says I have missing dependencies and suggests running apt-get -f install, doing that gives the following output: http://pastebin.com/yrhDAJMf01:53
holsteinatek: i would just address the issues you see, friend.. try "sudo apt-get autoremove libmatroska6 vlc-nox" then.. get "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" to complete without errors,..try "apt-get -f install" again if needed01:54
kahueme ajuda01:56
jakempIs there a way to see why my 13.10 installation isn't upgrading to 14.04?01:56
kahueinstalei o xubuntu01:56
kahuepara o 14.0401:56
holstein!upgrade01:56
ubottuFor upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade01:56
kahuee meu pc n'ao liga mais01:56
holsteinjakemp: you can share errors01:56
jakempI'm not getting any. It just says up to date.01:57
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holsteinjakemp: sure. when you say " it" above, just start by elaboarting there.. and anywhere else01:57
daftykinskahue: english only in here please01:57
kahueok01:57
kahuecan you help me01:57
kahuei have installed xubuntu 14.0401:57
kahueand ubuntu 14.0401:57
kahueand my pc wont boot01:57
kahuekeeps on restarting01:58
kahueon a infinite loop01:58
holsteinkahue: i would test the hardware01:58
jakempwhenever I type sudo apt-get dist-upgrade or  sudo do-release-upgrade, or when I go to the graphical updater, it says everything is up to date01:58
kahuehardware01:59
kahue?01:59
kahuewhy?01:59
holsteinkahue: im suggesting that becuase, i have seen that issue when i had bad or failing hardware in the past..02:00
atekholstein: I can't remove anything until dependencies are met, which requires installation of libebml4 but this is set to overwrite some part of libebml3 which is also in package libebml3:amd64 1.3.0-0~ppa002:00
holsteinkahue: if you had an issue, and reinstalled, then, maybe that issue is not resolved, and was not an issue with the operating system02:00
holsteinatek: you can, and should02:00
atekholstein: which fails02:00
holsteinatek: sure.. unwind the errors..02:01
holsteinatek: did you install something out of repo? i dont see any PPA's..02:01
holsteinmaybe a .deb?02:01
kahueok02:01
kahuegot it02:01
kahuety brother02:01
atekholstein: I have tried, it won't met me, Only chrome official02:01
holsteinatek: not sure what you are talking about02:01
holsteinatek: chrome is not in the repo.. is that the only pacakge that is added??02:02
atekholstein: chromium is in the repo, I download chrome .deb from google and installed some time ago. When I try to run the autoremove it fails due to unmet dependencies for libebml402:03
holsteinatek: you can try ppa purge.. or other methods of fixing repairing02:03
holsteinatek: that will be the issue.. when you unwind whatever has happened.. i use chrome exclusively, and make it work02:04
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atekholstein: ppa-purge returns command not found, I did have the canonical parters repo enabled as well as the Ubuntu Extras. I've disabled them but it sounds like I need to run ppa-purge to set any packages from them back to default sources02:09
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holsteinatek: did you install ppa-purge?02:10
holstein!Info ppa-purge02:10
atekholstein: apparently its not installed, apt-cache policy ppa-purge returns installed: (none)02:12
daftykinsyou're going to want to install it to run it02:12
holsteinatek: then, thats why you get "command not found" ;)02:12
holsteinatek: you install the applications *before* trying to run them..02:13
atekholstein: right.... I cannot install anything until apt-get is fixed though02:13
atekholstein: therefore it was logical just to try02:13
holsteinatek: you can. you just have to figure out how02:13
holsteinatek: no doubt, your package system is messed up.. you can mess it up like this by disabling repos like that, without removing pacakges.. you have to purge the ppa's, you cant just disable them02:14
holsteinatek: i usually just work backwards from the issue.. i'll use other tools besides just apt.. i just do whatever it takes02:16
atekholstein: I'm not really too familiar with it to know how to do whatever it takes02:16
holsteinatek: sure. consider *not* going outside the repo pacakges, then. thats one other big advantage to just using the normal packages and pacakge system.. someone else maintaining them for you02:17
atekholstein: but I did just get ppa-purge installed manually so lets see what I can break now ;-)02:17
holsteinatek: lol.. you'll get it :)02:17
daftykinsatek: via what method, out of interest? manual .deb download and dpkg -i ?02:18
atekdaftykins: yes, though I believe I am using an outdated version of ppa-purge now because of it so be warned02:18
SchrodingersScatbut if you didn't add a ppa..02:19
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nith1210I came in this late but if you want to make your own repositories without using ppas, mini-dinstall or apt-ftparchive can both do the job.02:22
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letstrythisi have a hd partition i would like to install software on, but ubuntu makes them read only, and i can't mount them becuase they are alreay mounted...yet i can't browse to them02:27
daftykinsletstrythis: "df -h" will show you what's mounted where02:28
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letstrythisk02:30
daftykinsletstrythis: as for mounting it correctly... assuming it's ext4 or a similar usable partition you'll want to edit /etc/fstab to mount it properly and permanently02:32
mojtabaHi, I have an external HDD and the file permissions are: drwx------ 1 mojtaba mojtaba       0 Mar 19  2011 Extras02:32
mojtabaI run the following command, but nothing changes. sudo chmod -R 775 * Could you please tell me what should I do?02:32
daftykinsletstrythis: however, ubuntu is about using packages... you can't tell packages to install to a specific partition02:32
letstrythisty dafty02:33
letstrythisdaftykins: i'd say that is an undesireable flaw of ubuntu then...02:34
duallyIs there a way to tile windows in Unity like in Gnome. i.e. Super-left, Super-right, etc?02:34
daftykinsletstrythis: depends what you're trying to achieve02:35
atekholstein: I found a bunch of other ppa's that I must have added under 13.10 before upgrading, I cannot seem to get ppa-purge to find any packages for them. If I remove the ppa's is there still a way to purge the packages after or will that no longer be needed?02:35
daftykinsletstrythis: likely it's just a misunderstanding of how to implement something the best02:35
lotuspsychjemorning to all02:35
letstrythisi'm just trying not to run out of disk space02:35
daftykinsletstrythis: is your entire filesystem as / ? if so, i would move /home/username to be on another disk02:36
letstrythisnot being able to install stuff where there is space and useable....is more then a misunderstandig xD02:36
letstrythisdafty but you said i could nt do that?02:37
daftykinsno i didn't02:37
daftykins/home/username isn't where packages would install software02:38
letstrythishmmm02:38
daftykinsletstrythis: use the disk usage analyser program to see where the majority of space is being taken up02:38
letstrythisso i can install it normally then just move the folders?02:39
lotuspsychjewould it be wise for a media store to sell ubuntu preinstalled computers like hp and dell, or rather wait for users02:39
daftykinsletstrythis: which folders? :)02:39
letstrythislotuspsychje: yes02:39
daftykinslotuspsychje: 'media store' ? 'wait for users' ?02:40
letstrythisdaftykins: say bitcoin qt and doge qt?02:40
letstrythislotuspsychje: don't wait many still have no idea what ubuntu is02:40
daftykinsletstrythis: are you saying those are packages?02:41
SchrodingersScatletstrythis: is there a config file option and/or a parameter you can set to have your *coin data folder somewhere else?02:41
lotuspsychjedaftykins: well lets say a computer/it store orders ubuntu preinstalled hardware, would it sell good or would it be wise to users know ubuntu more first02:41
letstrythisit will be a new experience for them02:41
lotuspsychjeubuntu remix didnt sell well in the past for sure02:41
letstrythisdafty they are software available as ppa's or compilable02:41
daftykinslotuspsychje: that's totally beyond the scope of what this channel exists for02:42
letstrythisSchrodingersScat: i wish02:42
lotuspsychjedaftykins: well it is kind of an ubuntu question right02:42
daftykinsletstrythis: right but as SchrodingersScat suggests, there is installed software... then there is userdata created from software, which would likely live in /home/username/02:42
daftykinslotuspsychje: #ubuntu-offtopic .02:42
letstrythislotuspsychje: it is but more mareketing of free software meant to be free02:42
daftykinsthis channel is for support only.02:43
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SchrodingersScatletstrythis: -datadir=<dir> had you checked?02:43
letstrythisah dafty SchrodingersScat  i think i can export it02:43
dupingpingPlease help me02:43
holsteinatek: i know, at some point, reinstallation would be on my list02:43
letstrythisi'll have to try that02:43
daftykinsdupingping: we can't until you ask something02:43
dupingpinghttp://askubuntu.com/questions/470425/gedit-printing-problem02:44
dupingpingI edited a question at here.02:44
dupingpingand screenshots.02:44
letstrythislotuspsychje: i suggest not waiting02:44
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lotuspsychjeletstrythis: tnx!02:44
bluezonehow do i make subprocess open a new terminal window to execute the command02:44
atekholstein: that has been my usual fix but I'd rather mature past that method. I'll keep crackin at it02:44
bluezonew.c.02:44
letstrythisyour devices will be teaching aids and introductions, to a rereshing new way that is not microhell02:45
SchrodingersScatletstrythis: you might be able to add that to a .conf so that you don't have to make an alias/script/etc. to start it like that.  I have not checked that though, please refer to their manual.02:45
mojtaba10:32:36 PM - mojtaba: Hi, I have an external HDD and the file permissions are: drwx------ 1 mojtaba mojtaba 0 Mar 19 2011 Extras02:45
mojtaba10:32:36 PM - mojtaba: I run the following command, but nothing changes. sudo chmod -R 775 * Could you please tell me what should I do?02:45
letstrythisty02:45
holsteinatek: sure, but, you have an upgrade, that may not have been done properly.. no need to worry with it for hours.. install takes 8 minutes or so02:45
atekholstein: tis true02:46
dupingpingdaftykins: Hi, did you see mine question?02:46
dupingpingthen please help me.02:46
dupingpingIt's very important.02:46
daftykinsdupingping: i did, and i understand you want your long list to be repeated in each quarter of a page02:46
daftykinsevery problem we have is important to ourselves, yes02:46
dupingpingoh, yes it is.02:47
daftykinsdupingping: have you tried printing just page 1 to see if it works, even though the preview is wrong?02:47
dupingpingumm, you mean that preview is just wrong?02:48
daftykinsi'm suggesting it's possible02:48
dupingpingumm, I see.02:49
dupingpingdaftykins: I have one more question.02:49
dupingpingabout printing.02:49
dupingpingmy printer is one of HP Laserset p 1007 series.02:50
goldcafI've installed lxc on 2 versions of ubuntu and the network for the contained installation isn't working. Ubuntu creates the bridge and the virtual ethernet adapter shows up, but the container isn't connecting to the bridge for some reason. Tried this on both 12.04 and 13.10 using same distro versions for container.02:50
daftykinsdupingping: i just found what looks like a confirmation in debian for my suggestion - https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=64495002:50
dupingpingand Ubuntu12.04 detected it as exactly.02:50
ubottuDebian bug 644950 in gedit "gedit: Print preview incorrectly handles "n-up" printing" [Normal,Open]02:50
daftykinsdupingping: ok and the question? (on one line if you can)02:51
letstrythiswth can't download nothing cause /tmp is read only? why is everything locked?02:54
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goldcafthis looks similar to my lxc networking issue but I'm not sure if this is the fix: https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/issues/15302:56
goldcafI get those messages like: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 302:56
goldcafbut it doesn't connect to the virtual bridge02:56
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hehe_buehHas anyone tried/successfully installed HHVM from the prebuilt package? I add everything to the sources.list, update, but no luck finding the package.03:20
hehe_buehI ended up building the source without issue, but still, kind of a hassle.03:20
hehe_buehProbably should take it up with Facebook, I guess, but I was curious if anyone else tried.03:21
QuestionMarkGood night, how can i know if my Atheros Wireless is working or is just a Driver failure?03:28
daftykinspsst Jeruvy03:28
daftykins<Bjork> it's oh... so... quiet03:28
Jeruvydaftykins yessir03:28
daftykinsd'aww i chose the wrong moment03:28
* Jeruvy cloaks03:29
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mojtaba10:32:36 PM - mojtaba: Hi, I have an external HDD and the file permissions are: drwx------ 1 mojtaba mojtaba 0 Mar 19 2011 Extras03:29
mojtaba10:32:36 PM - mojtaba: I run the following command, but nothing changes. sudo chmod -R 775 * Could you please tell me what should I do?03:29
daftykinsQuestionMark: you should have a wireless interface and network-manager should show networks it finds?03:29
daftykinsmojtaba: that should definitely work, what filesystem is on it?03:30
mojtabadaftykins: How can I check that?03:30
viper3905gtok im looking to do somthing kinda odd i have 2 usb drives one is an 8 gig one is a drobo i want to use the 8 gig to boot to the drobo... the drobo haz the OS but i cant get it to boot on its own.. is this posable?03:30
mojtabadaftykins: It does not change any permission!03:30
daftykinsmojtaba: there's no harm in running it with an explicit path however: "sudo chmod -R 755 /path/you're/in/03:30
QuestionMarki can't see any SSID03:31
daftykinsmojtaba: yeah, i understood that from your question the first time and just now when you repasted it too :)03:31
viper3905gti guess what im asking is how can i point grub to anuther drive?03:32
daftykinsviper3905gt: this is ubuntu support, not drobo support03:32
viper3905gtno 1 knows grub?03:33
cfhowlett_!grub03:33
ubottuGRUB2 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/Grub203:33
FredddyTomis there an application i can use to queue file copy operations?03:33
QuestionMark!madwifi03:33
ubottuWireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs03:33
viper3905gtim not asking for drobo suport ... im asking how to point grub to a diffrent drive than its on03:33
FredddyTomkind of like teracopy for windows03:33
QuestionMarkdaftykins, i can't see any SSID03:33
cfhowlett_!grub| viper3905gt03:33
ubottuviper3905gt: please see above03:33
viper3905gtthank you03:34
daftykinsQuestionMark: do you see networks at all?03:35
QuestionMarkdaftykins, no03:37
daftykinsQuestionMark: do you know the hardware works?03:38
QuestionMarkdaftykins, no03:40
QuestionMarkdaftykins, how can i check it ?03:40
daftykinsWindows? :)03:41
mojtabadaftykins: Do you know what should I do?03:42
BatiNikihi03:42
mojtabaPlease somebody help!03:42
BatiNikino buts it looks nice :P03:42
daftykinsmojtaba: well, i already suggested something but you don't seem to have tried it03:42
BatiNikigood morning joke03:43
mojtabadaftykins: I have tried that. I even run the command for one file. but still nothing03:43
BatiNikiwhere are u from :) ?03:43
cfhowlett_BatiNiki ask your ubuntu support questions03:44
BatiNikitnx03:44
daftykinsmojtaba: confirm the filesystem by running 'mount' to see if it reports it for that path03:44
mojtabadaftykins: /dev/sdb1 on /media/mojtaba/My Book type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096)03:46
daftykinsmojtaba: hmm, no clue there then03:46
daftykinsor 'fuseblk' is it03:47
daftykinsmojtaba: looks like that drive is NTFS, which means it doesn't support permissions, which explains why your command doesn't work03:48
mojtabadaftykins: so what should I do?03:48
daftykinsmojtaba: depends what you're trying to achieve03:48
mojtabadaftykins: When I connect the HDD to my Mac it is read-only03:49
daftykinsmojtaba: yes macs do not write to NTFS03:49
mojtabadaftykins: So, do you know what should I do?03:50
daftykinsare you trying to say you want to exchange files between a mac and an ubuntu system?03:50
mozzy77hello all03:51
mojtabadaftykins: Yes, I have some files in my ubuntu and I put them in HDD. Now I want to open them in MAC.03:54
daftykinsmojtaba: you should be able to open them fine, you just won't be able to change anything on that drive03:55
daftykinsmojtaba: if you want to read and write from both OSs, you're going to need to format that drive with a filesystem that both systems can work with03:55
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mojtabadaftykins: Do you know what is best file format?03:55
daftykinsmojtaba: judging from a quick google, exFAT is your best bet.03:56
mojtabadaftykins: Thank you very much03:57
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mojtabadaftykins: Just last question. Should I format it with my Mac system?03:57
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daftykinsmojtaba: use anything that you can format to exFAT with :)03:58
mojtabadaftykins: Thank you03:58
mojtabadaftykins: Bye03:58
daftykinso/03:59
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rainshootsHi, I just upgraded to Trusty from Saucy via a clean install and I am now having trouble getting my home folder back via a duplicity restoration.03:59
rainshootsCan anyone help out with this?04:00
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rwdrainshoots: what error message do you get?04:02
rainshootsnvalid data - SHA1 hash mismatch for file: duplicity-inc.20140424T053227Z.to.20140508T021212Z.vol51.dif ftar.gz Calculated hash: e28fd59e70f82bb126eb76b0c76b807cc03f5b27 Manifest hash: 38e4dd60b6aac680493f03d8c8a3145474d4590704:03
rainshootsI've checked. It's a known bug.04:04
mazidhi04:04
daftykinsrainshoots: what does the bug say to do?04:04
mazidhow are04:05
daftykinsmazid: do you have a support question?04:05
rainshootsIt says I can try restoring from a previous backup04:05
rainshootsbut that failed as well.04:06
daftykinsrainshoots: might it work if you were still on saucy?04:06
rainshootsThere was a missing tar.gz file.04:06
rainshootsI don't know.04:06
rainshootshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/deja-dup/+bug/48772004:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 487720 in duplicity (Ubuntu Maverick) "Restore fails with "Invalid data - SHA1 hash mismatch"" [Undecided,Fix committed]04:07
daftykinsrainshoots: i have an idea crazy enough that it just... might... work.04:07
daftykinsrainshoots: boot a saucy liveCD, try restoring your data to your /home partition from the backup from the saucy version?04:08
rainshootsIs there a way I can skip the corrupted volume and carry on with the restoration?04:09
daftykinsnever touched that software in my life so no idea04:09
rainshootsI can try that on a virtual machine. But I doubt it's gonna work.04:11
daftykinsrainshoots: ah well, as long as you've learnt from this exercise!04:12
daftykinsa backup is useless if it doesn' restore04:12
rainshoots_But I really NEED to get my files back.04:14
rainshoots_I lost my entire Zotero database with it.04:14
daftykinsok, but i have no experience with that software04:14
rainshoots_How do you backup your home folder?04:15
daftykinsi actually don't04:15
* cfhowlett_ backs up his /home to Dropbox ...04:16
rainshoots_So you just risk losing all your precious data?04:16
* Beldar rysnc here04:16
daftykinsno, but i don't run Linux on the desktop04:16
Beldarrainshoots_, If you backup your backups and are sure your backups are good you are set.04:17
Beldarand I'm not even ocd, heh04:18
tron1978hi all04:18
rainshoots_That's the problem. I don't know if the backups are good until I do a restore.04:18
daftykinsnobody does04:18
daftykinsunless you aren't verifying04:19
daftykinsread: you = your software04:19
cfhowlett_never used that software but SURELY there's a functionality to test the backup?04:19
rainshoots_Thanks anyway!04:21
goldcafanyone have experience with lxc? It seems the guest os isn't connecting to the bridge.04:22
goldcafsame on both ubuntu 12.04 and 13.1004:22
goldcafI did default installs of ubuntu on both04:23
daftykinsgoldcaf: press enter less04:23
goldcafthis may be the issue with lxc on ubuntu but I'm not completely sure: https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-lxc/issues/15304:23
goldcafdaftykins, I don't think I ever pressed enter for anything04:23
goldcafdaftykins, have you successfully installed the guest os with networking on ubuntu 12.04 or 13.10?04:24
goldcafthe interfaces all show up, it's just that something isn't connecting04:25
goldcafI get the message like: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 304:25
daftykinsgoldcaf: ...in describing your problem please use fewer lines :)04:25
goldcafok04:26
daftykinsmaybe write it up once in a paste.ubuntu.com then link with a short reference, however it sounds like you'd be better off posting to askubuntu.com04:27
goldcafI figured more people would have this problem as I've tried it on different systems and used the defaults04:28
daftykinsi have never heard of the tech you mention, if it's a VM tech 0o04:29
goldcafand I've read that lxc has gotten popular04:29
goldcafdaftykins, it's a "container" as compared to "full virtualizatoin"04:29
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daftykinsok04:30
goldcafa container doesn't emulate hardware, it's thought more as an enhanced chroot04:30
daftykinsok, i'm with you now04:30
goldcafpeople are using containers on clouds because multiple containers on one cloud will share resources more efficiently than with multiple systems using full virtualization each04:30
goldcaf*on one server04:31
goldcafbut lxc is known to be buggy since it's not really fully developed yet04:31
daftykinsreminds me of experimenting with Xen back in 2007/804:32
bakach BIGGER LEANER STRONGER04:33
goldcafthe guest os installs, updates initial install, and runs fine. But without networking after that it's pretty useless as  cannot install packages.04:33
daftykinsyou were relying on DHCP though, did you take that as being 100% bridge failure or did you try statically addressing too?04:33
goldcafI didn't do anything with the networking setup, it supposed to take care of all that, and appears to do everything right. It seems to me there's one bug somewhere not letting dhcp server be found. I can see attempts in /var/log/ufw.log from the virtual interfaces. Something's not letting it happen.04:35
daftykinsdisabled the firewall for debug purposes?04:36
daftykinsjust because it's MEANT to work doesn't mean it's not worth trying additional steps04:36
daftykinsyou may find where something's busted04:36
goldcafhaven't tried that. I'll also try the checksum solution mentioned in the link I posted.04:36
daftykins*nod*04:37
goldcafbtw, this is a good explanation comparing linux containers to full virtualization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KnmRdK69qM04:40
tgm4883These libraries failed to download, try again. org.scala-lang:scala-compiler:2.10.204:43
tgm4883err, wrong window sorry :/04:43
agent_whiteGood evening04:44
Bashing-omagent_white: Hello, you have a support request ?04:45
daftykinsgoldcaf: yeah thanks but i got it ;)04:46
agent_whiteBashing-om: Nope!04:54
agent_whiteUnless someone here knows how to get http headers with tcpdump... and I mean _only_ the headers.04:54
agent_white-A of course works, but it gives me more than JUST the headers.04:54
EpicCyndaquilis this the place to ask for help with rsync, or is there somewhere better?04:58
agent_whiteEpicCyndaquil: Ask, don't ask to ask, where to ask, or who to ask.04:58
agent_white;)04:58
EpicCyndaquilfair enough. I'm running rsync with -av, trying to do unidirectional sync with my server. For some reason, it's getting permission denied errors, and the folder it created is inaccessible by my user. rsync is using my user account. Any ideas?05:00
tomatopotatohi all05:04
tomatopotatodoes anybody know how i can set on OpenVZ a swap file?05:04
gtuckerkelloggI've gotten into a situation where I'm unable to install, reinstall, or uninstall a package (manual .deb)05:07
daftykinsgtuckerkellogg: can you provide some pastebin output of what things are looking like?05:08
daftykinspaste.ubuntu.com05:08
attraperevesMy network connection seems to die when running a torrent. Any idea what could cause this?05:10
gtuckerkelloggdaftykins : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7500187/05:10
ghostx562it only drops when attempting to download or if you open a torrent program?05:11
attraperevesghostx562, the connection will die when torrenting. Not just internet, but the entire network connection. I cannot ping my router or any computers on my network.05:11
daftykinsgtuckerkellogg: you might be able to try a 'force' switch on either the dpkg -r or the reinstall attempt05:12
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gtuckerkelloggdaftykins, --force-all gives the same result for both installing and uninstalling05:13
daftykinsah.05:13
daftykinsthat's a nasty one!05:13
gtuckerkelloggyep05:13
ghostx562attrapereves, only when using torrent?05:14
ghostx562no issues with browser?05:14
attraperevesghostx562, correct. I've never had any issues with IRC or browsing the net.05:14
ghostx562seems weird05:15
ghostx562i read up on the issue, some people suggest it might be a driver problem, or the network connection manager.05:15
daftykinsgtuckerkellogg: hrmm, i'm afraid i have no better ideas. unless you can force dpkg to consider that package as not installed, then find another to force on05:15
ghostx562attrapereves, have you tried updating said drivers?05:15
attraperevesghostx562, this is the last thing in /var/log/syslog when networking dies http://pastebin.com/CavhZuQe05:15
attraperevesghostx562, haven't messed with any drivers yet.05:16
ghostx562attrapereves, maybe try a different network manager?05:17
ghostx562attrapereves, said connection is hard wired correct?05:17
attraperevesghostx562, wired05:17
attraperevesa system restart fixes it. Unplugging and replugging the cable doesn't work.05:18
ghostx562attrapereves, does your ISP require certain settings under the network connection info?05:18
attraperevesghostx562, nope05:18
ghostx562might be the network manager crashing, seems weird it should function just fine05:18
citrixkaha hai aap05:18
ghostx562attrapereves, !wicd05:19
ghostx562sorry wrong command05:19
ghostx562try using this see if it helps https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WICD05:19
daftykinsi don't think you should rush to change network manager05:20
daftykinsset a static IP, bypassing network manager05:20
daftykinsthen retry05:21
gtuckerkelloggdaftykins, just sent a note to the developer05:21
gtuckerkelloggwho knows if it'll help05:21
attraperevesIs there a command to bring eth0 up and down. Ifconfig throws an error05:21
ghostx562brb low battery......05:21
daftykinsattrapereves: sudo ifconfig $interface up/down05:22
daftykinsshould work fine, what's the error?05:22
goldcafdaftykins, in case you were wondering, I disabled firewall and now the container connects to the virtual network.05:27
goldcafbut now I just discovered that containers are restrictive for security purposes and need to read up on how to admin the guest os, which doesn't let me use sudo or root :(05:28
daftykinsgoldcaf: progress :)05:29
Broad_Swordguys pls help05:42
daftykinswhat's the issue?05:42
Broad_Swordwhen i try to start my webrick server it says...A server is already running. /tmp/pids/server.pid.05:43
Broad_Swordcan anyone help me pls05:43
daftykins'webrick' ?05:43
daftykinswhat kind of system is this? and OS version?05:43
daftykinsBroad_Sword: ^05:45
Broad_Swordi'm running trusty tahr ubuntu05:47
timyi05:47
timywhat????05:47
Broad_Swordand i'm trying to run a local webserver webrick05:47
Broad_Swordubuntu linux05:48
timypakek bahasa indonesia dong =O05:48
Broad_Sworddafty can u help me with this05:48
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daftykinsBroad_Sword: possibly, it's probably running already.05:48
daftykinsBroad_Sword: run "ps -ef | grep -i web" and post the output to paste.ubuntu.com05:49
dayaHello, Is there any way to use presssed in Ubuntu to modify installation behaviour. To show a screen and let user to use either My custom Automatic partition written in Pressed or Use Ubuntu System partition.05:56
kingbeowolfif i installed using the alternative installer05:58
kingbeowolfbasically the commandline installer i have to manually install ubuntu-desktop correct?05:58
kingbeowolfanyone know?05:59
dayakingbeowolf: yes05:59
kingbeowolfdaya: ok just checking because at boot i get an error and i get taken to a tty06:00
kingbeowolfdaya: after i install ubuntu-desktop should i just reboot or can i start gdm?06:00
daftykinsgdm hasn't been used forever06:00
MACscrim running ubuntu 14.04  and the system is simple a digital ocean guest. I plan to make this system a template so that i can clone it for future use. Anyway, it appears they configure the dns entries in the network/interfaces file instead of resolve. I need to though make sure that 127.0.0.1 is the first check. Any recommendations? I know if i simply edit the interfaces file, the change isnt going06:00
MACscr to survive the cloning process06:00
daftykinslightdm06:00
Bashing-omdaya: That is so, will require installing 'xorg' to support the gui.06:00
MACscrguess were not supposed to edit resolv.conf anymore?06:00
kingbeowolfso "sudo service lightdm start" ?06:01
daftykinsMACscr: correct06:01
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MACscrdaftykins: so the network interfaces file is the only and recommended place for the nameserver entries?06:02
kingbeowolfwhat is "error: diskfilter rights not supported" ?06:03
daftykinsMACscr: hang on let me find you the super handy website that explains all this06:03
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MACscrthanks so much, i appreciate it06:03
runciterxx06:03
daftykinsMACscr: ignore the version # in the title but - https://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/06:03
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MACscrdaftykins: thanks, that helps a lot, but the article mentions using  /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head to make sure something is always at the beginning, but when i open that file, it says not to edit it06:07
MACscrlol06:07
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daftykinsMACscr: mmm, i can't guarantee things haven't changed but i found that page useful :> when you say you want localhost to be the 'first check' though, what do you mean?06:09
MACscrdaftykins: this server is a postfix system and i want dns checks cached because of rbl checks and im trying to get dnsmasq to work. Guess i works by default with desktops, but not servers06:09
daftykinsah, i have no postfix experience06:10
MACscrwell luckily the issue isnt postfix related =P06:10
MACscrexcept for the reason why i want to implement it06:10
daftykins:D06:11
daftykinsi'm familiar with nsswitch.conf specifying DNS configuration order preference06:11
MACscrhmm, weird though, it seems like dig @127.0.0.1 google.com is responding with the right info though06:11
Jamesst20Hi06:13
daftykinsgreetings06:15
MACscrhmm, guess its actually working06:16
Jamesst20I have two 128GB SSD in RAID with Windows 8.1 UEFI installed on it. (Basically, Windows reconize this as 1 SSD of 256GB). I also have a separate internet HDD of 1To where I would like to install Ubuntu. I want my laptop to keep booting to Windows 8.1 bootloader by default and if I press F11 at boot and then I select the Ubuntu hard drive, Grub pop ups. I tried to get that but instead it seems like Grub got installed on both hard dri06:16
MACscri just did dig oreilly.com and the first result was 27 msec and the second was 2ms06:16
MACscrthat pretty much implies that dns caching is taking place, right?06:16
Jamesst20I am trying to understand why would Ubuntu install Grub on both partition..06:17
Jamesst20even thought I asked at the install to install it on same parition as my Ext406:17
daftykinsso what boots now?06:18
Jamesst20doesn<t matter which hard drive, they both goes to Grub. But the 2 OS are working.06:18
MACscrso whats the problem?06:19
Jamesst20My problem is that Ubuntu shouldnt even have touched the 2 SSD connected in RAID since I am installing it to a second HDD.06:19
Jamesst20but instead he decided that all HDD would boot grub06:20
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Jamesst20Whereas the SDD should boot Windows and the HDD Ubuntu06:20
kingbeowolfthe open source nvidia driver works better with mutliple video cards and multiple monitors then the offical nvidia binary does06:20
MACscrthats pretty well known info06:20
MACscrsame with ati06:20
daftykinsJamesst20: you should've pulled the SSDs to install like that06:21
Jamesst20daftykins: I am not willing to break my warranty but yes it would be indeed an easy way06:21
kingbeowolfim gonna have to get a different video card to run my 3 displays then06:22
kingbeowolfbecause this is horrible06:22
Jamesst20I am currently burning Windows 8.1 to USB key, I will reinstall everything from scratch. What can I do to not make this happen again^06:22
kingbeowolfwhats a good video card for 3 or 4 displays in ubuntu06:22
kingbeowolfwhats a good video card for 3 or 4 displays in ubuntu06:24
daftykinsJamesst20: warranty lost from pulling drives? pretty sure it doesn't work that way06:24
daftykinsJamesst20: i'm having a hard time believing you, you're going to reinstall entirely - despite that everything's working06:25
Jamesst20daftykins: my MSI GS70 is 2 days old and if I remove the bottom pannel, I will break the warranty as I will need to remove the warranty sticker to unscrew it06:25
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Jamesst20daftykins: There must be a way to tell Ubuntu to not touch my 2 SSD^06:27
DzxBien le bonjour!06:27
Jamesst20Bonjour monsieur :P06:28
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daftykinsJamesst20: pretty sure an EFI setup doesn't work this way. what you *could* do is install to the other drive as legacy, then boot-menu entry boot that manually that way06:29
Jamesst20daftykins: Yeah in a legacy way it would work great06:29
Jamesst20daftykins: I like that faster booting thought :D and I like to make things complicated :306:30
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daftykinsi've noticed06:30
daftykinsalso, EFI isn't going to magically make ubuntu boot faster than a legacy install06:30
Jamesst20daftykins: But Ubuntu really installs grub on all EFI parition on both hard drives06:30
daftykinswhy not install ubuntu in EFI mode to the other disk in a system you CAN pull all other drives from, then transplant it after06:31
daftykinsi don't know for sure.06:31
MACscrwindows install does the same as well though doesnt it?06:31
Jamesst20daftykins: As I said I cant piull anything :/06:31
Jamesst20MACscr: As far as I know it will only install on the specific hard drive06:32
MACscrnot the MBR, etc06:32
Jamesst20but my issue is very annoying.. They are not even the same drive! How do I tell ubuntu to not care about my 2 SSD so he only install grub on my HDD06:33
helios_help me : 17.932283] [drm:intel_pipe_compere] *ERROR* mismath in gmch_pflit.lvds_border_bits (expected 32768, found 006:33
daftykinsJamesst20: so the other drive is internal too...06:34
Jamesst20daftykins: 2 SSD are m-sata, the HDD is SATA. All internal yes06:34
daftykinsi didn't ask what interface they used06:35
daftykinsJamesst20: you're going to need to do some UEFI research on this one, start here:06:35
daftykins!uefi06:35
ubottuUEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI06:35
daftykinsbut i'm pretty certain doing a legacy install to the other drive will allow manual GRUB install to that disk only06:36
daftykinsthus giving what you want, only 50% EFI06:36
daftykinshowever, what you want is... pretty loopy.06:36
Jamesst20daftykins: Yeah... I am sure it is possible :`06:39
piyush121hello06:40
daftykinshello06:41
agent_whitehello06:43
kingbeowolfso what grapics card should i get to run up to 6 displays in ubuntu?06:43
Jamesst20-2Windows install has started06:46
agent_whitekingbeowolf: Lawd. You mean "how many" of "what".06:46
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kingbeowolfhuh>06:59
kingbeowolfso it kinda sucks how amazon fire tv lets you use voice search but you can't do it on your computer07:00
iREDHi07:00
SachiruQuick query: Anyone here created a home/small business NAS using ZFS for storage onto the data disks?07:00
SachiruBasically a Linux version of FreeNAS?07:00
iREDI have just upgraded ubuntu 12 to 14 now init.d networking script seems to be not working any idea07:01
YeluiRED, yes, on Ubuntu Desktop do it via the "Network Manager" i the Panel => (Un-)checking "Enable Networking".07:06
iREDYelu: what about server forget Desktop how can i restart multiple bridge connections07:07
YeluiRED, try "sudo ifdown <if>" ad "sudo ifup <if>", then check via "ifconfig"07:09
Yelu^and07:09
iREDYelu: By ifdown each and every one ?? is there any solutions.. or do we have to create custom scripts to do that07:09
phpwnhello07:10
phpwni'm on ubuntu 14 and it doesnt seem to have the php5-fpm package07:10
phpwnany idea why or how i can get this07:11
phpwnonline it says ubuntu 14 usese php5-fpm07:11
Togusaphpwn: are you sure?07:11
BeldarSachiru, You might ask in ##linux this is specific support, this is not a ubuntu issue.07:11
iREDlol its even missing init network script :D07:11
phpwnE: Package 'php5-fpm' has no installation candidate07:11
SachiruSorry, I worded my question wrong.07:11
Togusaphpwn: i have it on my system07:11
phpwnPackage php5-fpm is not available, but is referred to by another package.07:11
Togusalet me see07:12
phpwnthis is a brand new install too07:12
phpwnof the OS07:12
phpwnthough i am using pendrive linux07:12
phpwnon a usb stick07:12
Togusaphpwn: it seems to be working for me07:12
phpwnbut i dont think that would change anything right?07:12
phpwnhmm07:12
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phpwnweird.. any idea how i could debug this07:13
trijntjewhat is the easiest way to get started programming in php in ubuntu? I know I can use a server like apache to run the php code and firefox to view the resulting webpage, but that seems like a roundabout way of doing things07:13
phpwnits not showing up in apt-cache search either07:13
SachiruI'm asking if anyone has ever successfully used Ubuntu Server as a NAS07:13
SachiruWhere the underlying filesystem for the storage disks is ZFS07:13
phpwnTogusa, what's the package name for you07:13
phpwndoes it show up in apt-cache?07:13
BeldarSachiru, Not a ubuntu issue is all.07:13
Togusaphpwn: i've linked you a pastebin07:13
SachiruNot asking for a guide, but asking for experiences07:13
phpwnty07:13
MACscrSachiru: best not to use linux for zfs07:14
BeldarSachiru, they are different OS07:14
SachiruWas it hard to configure, stable, etc.07:14
Sachiru... Ubuntu server is different from Ubuntu?07:14
MACscryou should use freebsd or a solaris flavor07:14
MACscrthey are the same07:14
phpwnwow07:14
phpwnhmm07:14
SachiruThe thing is this is intended as an all-in-one box, hosting both the NAS (for an office of 10 people whose main use of the NAS is document storage) and an in-house CMS07:15
SachiruFreeNAS is excellent at being a NAS, and nothing else.07:15
SachiruWhereas if this is on Ubuntu I can do a lot more.07:15
MACscrah, thats not really a nas then07:15
SachiruYep07:15
MACscrmore just a file server07:16
SachiruEssentially yes07:16
SachiruFileserver + CMS Host.07:16
BeldarSachiru, For such a expert persona on nas you are asking rather simple questions.07:16
SachiruI'm no expert07:16
rnknwhat is the point of no return when upgrading an Ubuntu distro?07:17
SachiruHence the questions.07:17
phyzloc_Does Unbuntu 14.04 have known graphics/sound issues? Where can I read about that?07:17
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bazhang!notes | phyzloc07:17
ubottuphyzloc: Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Thar) release notes can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes07:17
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Beldarphyzloc_, Look up your hardware and 14.04 is most likely the best strat.07:17
Beldarstart*07:17
bazhangrnkn, upgrading? dist-upgrading? or just package upgrades07:18
phyzlocubottu: thanks07:18
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)07:18
rnknbazhang: dist-upgrading07:18
phyzlocBeldar: is there a list of supported hardware?07:18
bazhangrnkn, dist-upgrading is NOT version upgrade07:18
daftykins^07:18
phpwnworks now07:18
bazhang!hcl | phyzloc07:19
ubottuphyzloc: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection07:19
phpwntogusa kicked my pc and it just installed07:19
rnknbazhang: I'm going from 13.whatever to 14.0407:19
bazhangrnkn, the point of no return would be when the packages are already downloaded, and replacing them07:19
bazhangrnkn, ie configuring, etc07:20
rnknbazhang: Doc we've past the windmill!07:20
phpwnman, ubuntu desktop's looking a lot better than it did 10 years ago07:20
bazhang!4.1007:21
ubottuUbuntu 4.10 (Warty Warthog) was the first release of Ubuntu. End Of Life: April 30, 2006. See !eol for more details.07:21
phpwnclose enough07:21
phpwn:P07:21
phpwnInitial release 20 October 2004; 9 years ago07:22
phyzlocubottu: And what should I do if my specific nvidia card is not listed? Which happens to be in my case07:22
ubottuphyzloc: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:22
phyzlochehe07:23
bazhangphyzloc, which exact card07:23
phyzlocbanzhang: Geforce 8600 GT07:23
phyzlocbazhang: 8400 and 8800 exists but not 860007:23
bazhangphyzloc, if not doing intense 3d stuff the nouveua works a treat with that card, I have the same card07:24
trijntjehow can I run a php script from the terminal? I've installed php5-cli but when i do php script.php, it just prints the content of the file, instead of running it07:24
someHumanHello!07:25
someHumanI accidentally deleted photos via shift + delete07:25
someHumanHow do I get it back?07:25
bazhangtrijntje, why not try in ##php or whatever their channel is07:25
somsiptrijntje: does your file start with <?php ?07:25
phyzlocbazhang: right now I'm using nvidia legacy drivers.. you mean it's better to revert?07:25
bazhangphyzloc, depends what you expect from such an old card07:25
daftykinsphyzloc: compare performance and functionality, use what works best.07:25
trijntjesomeHuman: that will be hard. Shut down your pc right now and join the channel via another pc07:25
phpwntrijntje make sure the file starts with <?php07:26
trijntjesomsip: no07:26
phyzlocbazhang: well I expect same perfromance I get when using windows07:26
bazhang!undelete | someHuman07:26
ubottusomeHuman: Some tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery - Recovering deleted files on !ext3 filesystems can be virtually impossible, although methods that might work is some cases are described at at http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/howto/undelete_ext3.html and http://projects.izzysoft.de/trac/ext3undel07:26
somsiptrijntje: and there you have it.07:26
Ben64phyzloc: according to the nvidia readme i have, the legacy driver doesn't support the 860007:26
bazhangphyzloc, I have no way of knowing that07:26
phyzlocBen64: that's strange.. apt-get install nvidia-current installs nvidia legacy07:27
trijntjesomsip, phpwn: thanks, I thought that was only needed when including php into an html page07:27
phyzlocBen64: If I install the latest recommended then Unity stops working07:27
somsiptrijntje: no, it's needed by the interpreter so it knows where the php statements are07:27
Ben64i'm just telling you what my nvidia drivers' readme says. it has a list of every card and which driver support it07:27
phyzlocBen64: yeah I know..07:28
phyzlocBen64: just think it's strange :-)07:28
rnknon a scale of 1-10, how unwise is it to disconnect my net while upgrading to 14.04?07:28
trijntjesomeHuman: every second you keep using your pc the chances of recovering your data grow smaller. Please shut your pc down and rejoin the channel from another pc07:28
rnknI'm up to the "Installing the upgrades" phase07:28
trijntjernkn: 10, unless the download has already completed07:28
trijntjein that case I'm not sure, I've never tried it but I wouldnt recommend it07:29
rnkntrijntje: it's doing its unpacking07:29
phyzlocdaftykins: is there a tool to do a function and performance test?07:29
bazhangrnkn, dont stop it at this point07:29
rnknI'm on ethernet, there's wifi here, can I do a switch mid-stream...?!?07:29
rnknyou know, like Moneytrain starring Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes07:30
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bazhangrnkn, no, but better not to do it.07:30
phyzlocBen64: 8600 GT is supported in legacy drivers. Look at version 304.121 here http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html07:32
letstrythisso i edited fstab, and the partitions got messed up...i set it back the way it was, and still grub went to rescue....how did i mess up?07:32
daftykinsphyzloc: doubt it, with such an old card a function test to me is "can i see a picture?"07:32
letstrythisan 8600?07:32
Beldarletstrythis, fstab is not grub rescue issue.07:32
letstrythisthats not old at all07:32
letstrythishmm07:33
letstrythisand has many features and abilities worth testing07:33
phyzlocI don't know how old it is actually07:33
letstrythisi'm still shopping fir 8800 pci and pci-e07:34
letstrythis"best gpu ever made"07:34
daftykinsletstrythis: it is in this industry07:34
letstrythiskeplar is badass tho07:34
daftykinsletstrythis: this channel is for support only, not general chat.07:34
letstrythisyes it is07:35
daftykinsletstrythis: please take that to #ubuntu-offtopic07:35
Beldarletstrythis, Oh well you seem to have another agenda, good luck.07:35
phyzlocdaftykins: What is a good gfx card today that linux support 100%?07:35
letstrythiswe are supporting people hush you07:35
bazhangletstrythis, get back on topic please07:35
daftykinsphyzloc: really depends what you're using the system for07:35
letstrythisBeldar: what are you talking about? grub isnt involved with my fstab editing how?07:35
landoi'd hate to interupt but i have a question to ask07:36
phyzlocdaftykins: it's a HTPC07:36
letstrythislando alays just ask07:36
bazhanglando, please ask, no lines here07:36
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Beldarletstrythis, Grub rescue just means your grub is not set up correctly, fstab would be involved after you boot from grub.07:36
landok well, i've been trying to install ubuntu on vm but for some reason it doesn't work07:37
letstrythisfstab is all that changed07:37
bazhanglando, vm? which one, vbox, vmware, etc07:37
landolike, it'll finish installing but it won't let me restart07:37
landovirtualbox07:37
daftykinsphyzloc: so what do you run, XBMC?07:37
Beldar!bootinfo | letstrythis run this a pastebin the final script07:38
ubottuletstrythis run this a pastebin the final script: Boot info script is a useful script for diagnosing boot problems. Run the script following the directions here: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/ and then look at RESULTS.txt (or !pastebin it for others to look at).07:38
letstrythisperhaps i shut down too early? powered off and this messedup the usb?07:38
TJ-letstrythis: After fixing the grub settings, did you do both "sudo update-grub" and "sudo update-initramfs -uk all" ... that last step is optional, but needed if, for example, you're using LUKS encryption for rootfs07:38
phyzlocdaftykins: Yes.. which I have other problems with actually (but that's a different issue)07:38
daftykinsphyzloc: right, get an nvidia 610+07:39
Beldarletstrythis, I will point out that this channel is full of people helping right now that would tell me if I was wrong. ;)07:39
landoit keeps saying something's wrong with my current os (windows 8) that won't let me fully install ubuntu through virtual box07:39
TJ-phyzloc: What is the actual problem you're having (I missed the beginning of your description) ?07:39
daftykinsphyzloc: though if your system is old enough to have an 8000 series, i'd be concerned at the rest of the spec too07:39
phyzlocdaftykins: Ok, I'll look it up07:40
daftykinsphyzloc: also bear in mind #xbmc exists07:40
landohonestly i'm at my wit's end here07:40
landowhat do i do??07:40
daftykinslando: you tell us the error first07:40
phyzlocTJ-: Well it doesn't play certain formats correctly.. don't know if it's because of codecs in ubuntu or XBMC itself07:41
phyzlocdaftykins: Yeah, I'm there too :-)07:41
TJ-phyzloc: My laptop here runs nvidia driver version 337.19 for 3x GPUs on the same laptop: an 8600M GT (G84) internal, and Quadro NVS420 (dual G98) externally07:41
landoi think i mentioned it but every time it tries to finish installing a pop up appears saying that there's something wrong with windows that won't let me finish installing07:42
TJ-phyzloc: That sounds more like a codec library issue, unless you're talking about stuttering and tearing of frames, for example07:42
landoi don't know how else to say it07:42
landokeep in mind i'm also pretty new to this07:42
daftykinsphyzloc: that sounds a lot more like a driver and configuration issue, but i would only bother #xbmc people once you've gotten rid of that old card07:43
trijntjelando: the exact error07:43
trijntje!details07:43
ubottuPlease elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)07:43
daftykinslando: perform the actions again then either write down the error message or take a screenshot and upload it so you can link it here07:44
TJ-daftykins: Nothing wrong with 8600! supports VDPAU perfectly fine07:44
phyzlocTJ-: .mkv files are playable in VLC but I get strange clippings/loops/pauses in XBMC07:44
landodang that's going to take a while since i'll have to try to install again07:44
daftykinsTJ-: doesn't disprove what i've stated :)07:44
TJ-phyzloc: OK, that's a codec library issue I'd think; VLC using a different library to XBMC, or XBMC not using GPU offload possibly07:45
letstrythisTJ-: no i didnt think or know i had tto07:45
Beldarlando, How full is the HD? Have you defragged lately?07:45
phyzlocTJ-: but in both VLC and XBMC the sound can randomly be muted.. and it might come back if I skip frames back or forth07:45
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phyzlocTJ-: So XBMC doesn't use Ubuntu codecs?07:46
landonah man my hd still has 653 gb of space left07:46
Beldarlando, Be sure on the irc you use nicks.07:46
TJ-phyzloc: Do you know about the standard system log-files that linux keeps? I'd suspect you may find clues in "/var/log/kern.log" or "/var/log/syslog" that might indicate underlying issues. Also, you can run vlc from a terminal and capture extensive debug messages that help experts identify problems more easily07:46
phyzlocTJ-: Nothing is shown in syslog but never checked kern.log07:47
ludewigmonablu07:47
TJ-phyzloc: Also, as you're seeing the issue in XBMC, might be best to capture logs for it and talk to the XBMC support people. See http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Log_file07:48
phyzlocTJ-: When I play .mkv files in XBMC I can also see the system slows down dramatically.. even mouse movements are slow07:48
letstrythisphyzloc: many hardware issues aen't really os dependant...if need be you can find work arounds for your issues...but much of this is just you, doing a whole bunch of in depth troubleshooting then manually configureing that install to work07:48
letstrythisthat cpu/irq?07:48
TJ-phyzloc: That sounds like the CPU is having to do the decoding (which is processor intensive) and starving all other user processes of time. That in turn suggests that the XBMC configuration isn't doing hand-off of video decoding tasks to the GPU using the VDPAU interface07:49
phyzlocTJ-: Maybe.. but hardware acceleration is selected now when I use nvidia legacy drivers07:50
letstrythiswith ubuntu in many cases you simply give it what it needs and configure it xD07:51
landoi'll just try to install it again and see if i can screenshot the problem, it's just that it's p quick..07:51
TJ-phyzloc: It's a long time since I hacked under the hood of XBMC so I can't be much more help on the specifics. I can only tell you the obvious places to focus your enquiries07:51
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letstrythisTJ-: sometimes its not so obvious07:52
phyzlocTJ-: I get you :-) Thanks though, I'll look further into it and see if I'll find something07:52
TJ-lando: The error you see, is it along the lines of "This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU. Unable to boot – please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU."07:53
cristian_cHi07:55
Krishnamurtiwho knows how to config mythtv on ubuntu?07:55
cristian_cI'd like to delete all the content on my mp3 player to replace it with my backup folder content07:55
cristian_cHow can I do it?07:55
cristian_cAny ideas?07:55
bazhang!mythbuntu | Krishnamurti07:56
ubottuKrishnamurti: Mythbuntu is an Ubuntu derivative centered upon setting up a standalone MythTV system. See: http://www.mythbuntu.org for more information and #ubuntu-mythtv07:56
bazhangcristian_c, what mp3 player07:56
cristian_cbazhang, gogear raga07:56
cristian_cbazhang, I can't remove one folder andtwo files07:57
bazhangcristian_c, plug in in, open Rhythmbox, do what you need to07:57
cristian_c*and two07:57
cristian_cbazhang, but rhythmbox is a music player07:57
cristian_c:(07:57
bazhangcristian_c, it acts to sync music files as well...07:58
cristian_cbazhang, but I should delete all the files on the device07:58
lando<TJ-> that only happens when i try to work with the 64-bit iso..07:58
bazhangcristian_c, are you even trying what is suggested?07:58
cristian_cand then replace with files in my backup folder I created previously07:58
PeterI have a question about a startup disk. Am I in the right place?07:59
cristian_cbazhang, rhythmbox doesn't solve this problem07:59
bazhangcristian_c, give the exact error when you use rhythmbox to do it. It works Great here07:59
cristian_cbazhang, rhythmbox doesn't show all the files on the device08:00
cristian_cbazhang, the file manager shows them08:00
TJ-lando: OK, I was trying to identify which particular class of error you're experiencing. But that tells us you're using the 32-bit version of VirtualBox, or that its Windows 8 32-bit08:00
pirouxhello, i have a few issues with ubiquity/success_command while install preseeding. I am able to touch files  in /target but not co copy files from the usb install stick to the target system.08:01
pirouxIt just do nothing08:01
pirouxi am neithier able to apt-get install08:01
pirouxany ideas ?08:01
cristian_cbazhang, but I don't think rhythmbox is affected by errors08:02
bazhangcristian_c, no idea then.08:02
cristian_cok08:02
cristian_cAny other ideas?08:02
TJ-piroux: Is the installer device mounted at the path you're using for the 'cp' SRC ?08:03
landoTJ: well i believe my windows is 64-bit but i dl the 34-bit ubuntu...and whenever i did use the 64-bit it had that error you were mentioning..08:03
TJ-lando: OK, well it works like this: A host OS that is 64-bit can run virtual machines that are 64-bit or 32-bit, but a 32-bit OS (usually) cannot (unless it does very slow software emulation of CPU instructions).08:04
pirouxTJ-: am able to list files recursively on this device and write this output in the /target directory, so that when i reboot i can see those files08:04
pirouxso yes08:05
pirouxit is so weird08:05
TJ-lando: But even with a 64-bit host OS, if the virtual machine hypervisor (in this case VirtualBox) is the 32-bit version, it doesn't provide the 64-bit CPU instructions for the guests, so only 32-bit guest operating systems can be installed.08:05
TJ-lando: But from what you said earlier it sounds like the error you're seeing is generated by either Windows or VirtualBox, rather than the Ubuntu installer itself - is that correct?08:06
pirouxTJ-: BTW i am neithier able to apt-get install ny package altough it seems pretty doable when i look on SO and ubuntu forums08:07
TJ-piroux: What command are you attempting to execute? Is it using variables, or introducing spaces into the path(s) ?08:07
landoTJ: well that's what i've been trying to say, windows itself is not letting me install ubuntu in virtual box because it won't let me restart to finish the job08:07
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TJ-piroux: You can't use "apt-get install" from "ubiquity/success_command" since it isn't operating in the /target/ chroot, it is working in the installer environment08:08
pirouxeven with ubiquity/success_command string in-target apt-get install ... ?08:09
TJ-lando: Are you 100% sure the error comes from Windows/VirtualBox, is my point ... are you able to capture a screenshot or photograph it, and show us? There are certain Ubuntu installer warnings/errors that can occur at around the same time08:10
landoTJ: eh like i said man it would take a while to install the thing, hope you don't mind waiting..it only shows up at the very end of the installation08:11
TJ-piroux: I'm going by the wiki info here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbiquityAutomation08:12
someHumanHello!08:14
pirouxTJ-: yeah i know thois page, but it might be also aoutdated. I think a lot of dev have been done in ubiquity08:14
someHumanI accidentally deleted my files via shift + delete08:14
someHumanI found this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhotoRec08:14
someHumanWould that help?08:14
pirouxmaybe they did not fill the docs properly ...08:14
someHumanHello?08:16
KartagissomeHuman: it might08:16
someHumanKartagis: Can you help me with it?08:16
KartagisI may try08:16
someHumanKartagis: Thanks!08:16
someHumanSo I am already starting to set it up with ./configure08:17
Kartagis!photorec | someHuman08:17
Kartagisgah08:17
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KartagissomeHuman: just get the binaries, no need to ./configure08:18
Ben64!recover | someHuman08:18
ubottusomeHuman: Some tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery - Recovering deleted files on !ext3 filesystems can be virtually impossible, although methods that might work is some cases are described at at http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/howto/undelete_ext3.html and http://projects.izzysoft.de/trac/ext3undel08:18
someHumanOh cool, I already have photorec08:18
Kartagishttp://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec08:18
Ben64someHuman: if you're using the computer you're trying to recover from, stop08:18
someHumanBen64: ?08:18
Ben64someHuman: any writes to the drive could make your data lost forever08:19
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KartagisBen64: what if it's another drive?08:19
Ben64someHuman: boot a livecd or liveusb or something for this08:19
someHumanThe pictures was deleted an hour and some minutes ago.08:19
someHumanBen64: Then?08:19
TJ-piroux: looking at the source, "success_command" results in "execute_root('sh', '-c', self.success_cmd)", which in turn calls execute(...) which calls subprocess.call(...)08:19
Ben64then use photorec08:19
someHumanBen64: How about using Windows?08:19
someHumanI have two OS installed.08:19
Ben64we can't help you with windows08:20
KartagissomeHuman: won't work08:20
someHumanAh ok.08:20
someHumanOk I'll get into another PC.08:20
someHumanWait.08:20
Ben64the main idea is you don't want anything being written to the drive that you're trying to recover from08:20
someHumanNevermind, see you guys!08:20
someHumanBen64: Ok.08:20
Kartagishow do kill SCIM? it's not in ps aux output08:21
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TakanenI am using PXE boot to load linux mint, during loading I get the following: mounting root file system... /init line 250: divided by zero and after that kernel panic. Any ideas how to fix this problem?08:22
masterhollo08:22
masterim back again with a ntfs problem08:23
masterwhy would windows report inconsistencies in the MFT when the disk has been used in ubuntu?08:24
pirouxTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7500607/08:24
someHumanbe08:24
someHumanback!08:25
masterin ubuntu i have used ntfsfix with no errors08:25
someHumank08:25
Beldarmaster, You have to be careful in changing windows from linux.08:25
someHumansorry for the typos08:25
Ben64master: ntfsfix is not a replacement for chkdsk08:25
masteri know08:25
Ben64master: then theres your answer08:25
masterbut was a way to check theat the ubuntu did not broke the data08:25
masterso i copy data on the disk in ubuntu i check to see is there o do restart i check again08:26
masterall is fine08:26
TJ-Takanen: That suggests you're passing the wrong, or a bad, path for the rootfs to the kernel08:26
masterthen when i go in windows chkdsk reports orphans a lot of them08:26
Beldarmaster, This a straight from ubuntu to the partition the windows OS is on?08:27
masterno its a separate disk08:27
someHumanwhat do i do now ben?08:27
masterused for backup08:27
Ben64someHuman: see if photorec can recover your files08:27
masterthe thing is i have 2 volumes for storage both ntfs08:28
masterone is a raid0 and the other is a single disk08:28
masterthe raid array has no problems but the disk witch i use to backup the raid has08:29
TJ-piroux: The common issue is, you're assuming you can use "in-target" but the chroot has been removed, all you have is the mounted /target/08:29
someHumansteps ben?08:29
masterhibernation is disabled08:29
pirouxTJ-: ok i got that, i will get rid of these ones08:29
Ben64someHuman: i'm sure google could help you out with that a lot more than i could08:29
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thunder1212i need help i am using ubuntu 14.0408:30
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pirouxTJ-: but the fat is that i cannot read a file from the install media and write it in target08:30
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thunder1212i need help08:31
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TJ-someHuman: You should boot from a live ISO on a USB flash device so the hard disk isn't being used; then from the liveISO you can run the recovery tools safely (photorec is the primary tool for recovering deleted files on an otherwise good file-system)08:31
thunder1212trijntje, i use ubuntu 14.04 i have a canon mf3010 device it does not scan08:32
Beldarthunder1212, you have tried simple scan and xsane?08:32
thunder1212Beldar, tried08:33
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Beldarthunder1212, I found xsane needing to be tweaked to work at all.08:33
Beldarsimple scan is pretty generic08:33
thunder1212Beldar, ok08:34
thunder1212Beldar, what to do08:35
joelmoim in ubuntu 14.04 can I install a package from 14.10?08:35
someHumanBen64: You there?08:35
someHumanBen64: What do I do now?08:36
TJ-piroux: I'm wondering if your ordering or parameters to "cp" may be an issue? "man cp" says "cp -t DIRECTORY SOURCE" whereas you have "cp ${OPTIONS} SOURCE -t DIRECTORY" ... can't see why it would make a difference, but there must be a reason the man-page calls that format out specifically08:36
rauminhi08:36
someHumanUse the PC that lost the data and use photorec?08:36
trijntjejoelmo: 14.10 doesnt exist08:36
someHumanSorry that I just left, had to switch to PC my bro used the iPad.08:36
someHumanHello?08:36
someHumanBen64: Dude you there?08:37
Beldarthunder1212, With xsane this was a couple of years ago I just found it on the web, I have no link. The key here though are details on what has happened in your case for the channel to help08:37
trijntjesomeHuman: are you now on the pc that the lost files are on?08:37
joelmotrijntje: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/08:37
someHumantrijntje: Nope, on another PC.08:37
Ben64someHuman: why not look for a photorec guide, or just start it up and follow the options08:37
the_drowWhat's the .bashrc file for root?08:37
rauminthe alternate cd has been discontinued with 14.04 so how can i install ubuntu with lvm (no encryption) on a disk with Windows already installed ?08:37
someHumanBen64: BRB08:37
trijntjejoelmo: thats very early alpha, there is no safe way to use packages from there. I would probably upgrade if you really want it, or try manually installing the package, but that could cause all sorts of problems08:38
pirouxTJ-: i use this option in this order every day08:38
llutzthe_drow: /root/.bashrc , /etc/bash.bashrc08:38
landoTJ: http://i.imgur.com/yyfWB0L.jpg08:38
joelmobut is there some easy way to just pull the package and install it, just want a single from there08:38
pirouxTJ-: what about using preseed/late_command instead ubiquity/sucess_command  ?08:39
TJ-lando: Well that is pretty clear! It's a VirtualBox issue08:39
trijntjejoelmo: packages.ubuntu.com08:39
the_drowllutz: Is there any difference?08:39
pirouxTJ-: does it still works on trusty ?08:39
TJ-piroux: The other thing I did wonder was, if its only commands after you're used pipe redirections that fail?08:39
landoTJ-: so what should i do?08:40
llutzthe_drow: the on in /etc is systemwide, the other personal08:40
TJ-lando: Contact Oracle or Microsoft, or their support forums08:41
pirouxTJ-: there is no "set -o errexit", so that even if one command fail, the others are executed08:41
Cuppa_coffeequick question: wasnt there some small program that allowed you to change settings to GRUB2 via some GUI? I've used it before and appear to suffer from juvenile dementia08:41
BeldarCuppa_coffee, What kind of settings, boot order?08:42
Cuppa_coffeeboot order, and selection time08:42
the_drowllutz: ok, thanks08:42
landoTJ-: well thanks for the help anyways08:43
Cuppa_coffeeboot order should stay as is (Ubuntu first) selection time should change (have an ssd now and it's flying all over the place)08:43
BeldarCuppa_coffee, There is a gui for the order, all this can be done in /etc/default/grub though.08:43
TJ-piroux: The subprocess.call(...) prepends ubiquity logger parameters; have you checked that log for indications?08:43
Cuppa_coffeeBeldar, GRUB_TIMEOUT=10 is the one I need to change right?08:44
pirouxyeah i use the debug ubiquity parameter something as boot param08:44
pirouxbut the log is not useful08:44
BeldarCuppa_coffee, Yeah for the time it will hold till booting.08:45
Beldarupdate-grub after is all08:45
Cuppa_coffeesudo that one right?08:45
Cuppa_coffeeah well, its done already.08:45
BeldarCuppa_coffee, Yeah.08:45
Cuppa_coffeeThanks Beldar, have a virtual beer on me!08:46
BeldarCuppa_coffee, mmm, thanks. ;)08:46
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TJ-piroux: I'd reduce the string down to a basic one that is easy to test and build from, e.g. "cp -v /atawa-app/test_app2 /target/t2_a > /target/cp-result.log 2>&1"08:48
pirouxTJ-: i looked at it, and the installer execute a bunch of "mount /target ..." with log-output. - ubiquity prepended !08:49
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TJ-piroux: "/atawa-app/test_app2" literally in the installer root path? not on the "/cdrom/" mount point?08:49
grr911how do i get intel drm+fb up and running in a nice clean way on a ubuntu 14.04 LTS server ?08:49
pirouxnot "mount /target", but rather "chroot mount/umount ..."08:49
grr911i want my i915 modules loaded08:49
grr911doesnt seem to be in the kernel08:50
davros_I'm having some really weird problems with Ubuntu 13.10. It's running in a Parallels VM and when I log in, I've got no cursor and the desktop isn't rendering. Luckily I had Guake Terminal installed so I can access the command line, but I can't do anything else. Screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/ACPOZ08:50
wols_grr911: update your initramfs and it should be already in there. if not, add i915 to your /etc/modules and update your initramfs again08:51
wols_davros_: the "show details" is a big hint08:51
davros_I can't click it08:51
davros_no mouse08:51
davros_or cursor, rather08:51
TJ-grr911: check the module is available with "modinfo i915", as well08:52
Beldardavros_, The details of that error did not seem relevant?08:52
grr911wols_: i cant even modprobe it08:52
wols_grr911: and the error is?08:53
grr911wols_: i use the server edition on a laptop ,,(yea im crasy)08:53
grr911module not found08:53
davros_I cannot click on anything in the window, but I can use my hotkey to access my terminal08:53
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Beldardavros_, Ah.08:53
grr911i assume the server guys didnt think that more adv drivers should be there by default08:53
someHumanBen64: Could you help me with photorec?08:53
grr911which is fine, but my laptop goes completely ballistic with the vesa frabuffer08:53
grr911uses 100% cpu and even ssh ttys are dead slow08:54
Ben64someHuman: first link for googling "how to use photorec" http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_Step_By_Step08:54
grr911wols_: so how do i add i915 driver to my server kernel in a easy clean way08:54
grr911without compiling my own kernel08:54
wols_grr911: dpkg -L linux-image-$(uname -r) |grep i91508:54
grr911wols_: empty!08:55
TJ-grr911: the kernel contains the modules, via the package "linux-image-$(uname -r)-generic"08:55
wols_grr911: install a different kernel08:55
pirouxTJ-: i am trying another install, i come back in 10 min08:55
grr911wols_: yea though so,, cooll thanks08:55
TJ-piroux: OK ,, good luck08:55
grr911wols_: i was just looking for the package name08:55
letstrythisfor those who were helping me diagnose my fstab and grub issues https://binbox.io/auzz3#mzo29C3H a paste of the results of bootinfoscript09:03
letstrythisthere is no active windows partitions...but may be some left i wish to recover later09:04
keevitajahi, is it possible to turn off notifications for spottify? i really do not get why i need to be notified on each new track that starts to play09:06
gt8ost4lanyone knowof an ide that supports python indenting09:11
TJ-letstrythis: that shows that GRUB's boot-sector is on /dev/sdb but the rest of the GRUB files are on /dev/sdc109:11
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Cuppa_coffeegt8ost4l, try geany?09:12
gt8ost4li tried that still no luck have you ttried sublime09:12
GrilkaOr try Wing IDE09:12
rauminthe alternate cd has been discontinued with 14.04 so how can i install ubuntu with lvm (no encryption) on a disk with Windows already installed ?09:12
someHumaniptable: This is what I've done so far http://imgur.com/7gKKTtm09:13
iptablesoundsabout right09:13
someHumaniptable: I used photorec lol, pretty sure that it will recover files even one week ago haha!09:13
GrilkaAnyone had problems with 13.10 and nVidia drivers and Unity09:13
TJ-raumin: the installer supports LVM installations natively09:14
someHumaniptable: There one more problem.09:15
someHumaniptable: I expect that my PC will go into sleep when I close the lid, but instead it hangs.09:15
rauminTJ-: yes but only on an empty disk09:15
iptableas in hung completely?09:15
iptablecheck BIOS acpi settings09:15
TJ-raumin: I've done LVM installs into an in-use disk. The LVM is applied to the partition that is created for Ubuntu09:16
someHumaniptable: ACPI?09:16
raumini cant find option :'(09:16
iptablesomeHuman, the stuff that controls power and sleep modes. acpi or apic, one of those09:17
TJ-raumin: The "manual" or "advanced" or "something different" route09:17
someHumaniptable: Ah ok.09:17
someHumanWhat does the acronym stand for though?09:17
TJ-Advanced Control and Power Interface09:18
wols_someHuman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acpi09:18
ZuPLaDAOh dang09:18
TJ-s/Control/Configuration/09:18
rauminsorry but i dont see options for LVM...09:18
gaetciao09:19
ZuPLaDAYiy09:19
gaet!list09:19
ubottugaet: 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 ».09:19
TJ-raumin: I think they were in the format option, but it is a while since I tested the 14.04 ubiquity installer09:19
someHumaniptable: http://imgur.com/KRuYseA09:19
rauminok there is nothing in manual installation...09:19
rauminor format options09:20
someHumanI aborted it because I ran out of space already, pretty sure it was already recovering the virtualized Windows 7. If not, probably it's files.09:20
someHumaniptable: Where is the directory?09:20
ZuPLaDAPls join #candymag a new channel for every1 ty09:21
iptablesomeHuman, dude, seriously09:21
iptablesomeHuman, look at hte screenshot you sent me, you will know whee the directory is. read09:21
someHumaniptable: I can't see it.09:21
iptablesomeHuman, whee it says it saved 127778 files in /home/recup_dir?09:22
someHumanAh got it haha!09:22
someHumanI was in home directory haha. So I went into computers then found a lot of recup_dir's!09:22
ZuPLaDAHehe09:23
GrilkaTry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iptables09:23
iptableGrilka, why?09:23
iptableit doesn't seem to mention anything I wouldn't know :/09:23
GrilkaI was talking to someHuman09:24
ZuPLaDA:(09:24
someHumaniptable: Uhm, I don't see the videos.09:24
GrilkaNo offence09:24
someHumanI should've entered arguments in photorec.09:25
iptableGrilka, oh, ok. none taken, didn't see the point, sorry09:25
iptablesomeHuman, yes, you should have09:25
GrilkaAnyway, anyone had issues with unity and nVidia driver on 13.1009:25
iptablesomeHuman, and you shouldn't have aborted it.09:25
someHumanI looked into it's man page and didn't find any instructions there lol.09:25
someHumaniptable: I ran out of space lol09:25
someHumanWhat do I do now with these files?09:25
iptableGrilka, I don't use unity, but I had to install nvidia driver from repos, not using the software manager for some reason.09:26
someHumanI probably need to rerun photorec09:26
iptableGrilka, apt-get install linux-headers build-essential ; apt-get install nvidia-... (apt-cache search nvidia to find the right one)09:26
Yeluraumin, not sure, but could you remove the partition (which you want for the ubuntu installation) under Windows?09:26
someHumanShit!09:26
someHumanI recovered in / haha!09:26
someHumanI forgot that my / is bigger than /home haha!'09:27
someHumanWell shit!09:27
someHumanShould I delete the files?09:27
Ben64stop with the language09:27
iptablesomeHuman, ok, now pay attention and go do it properly.09:27
someHumanok09:27
rauminwhy would i do that Yelu  ?09:27
GrilkaI'm in Unity right now(which is running but slower than it should be), normally I use Lubuntu gui which is working very well.09:27
someHumaniptable: What do I do with the files?09:27
TJ-someHuman: recovery tools do not recover files, what they do is recover chains of allocation blocks and give each chain a unique name. Those chains may or *may not* represent a complete file, so then you have to check each one to see if it represents a valid file based on its contents.09:28
k1lGrilka: lubuntu is way more lightweight than unity. that is expected09:28
someHumanTJ-: Ah ok.09:28
Yeluraumin, as I told you (not sure). - The installer shows the LVM option for an empty disk (okay that's not an empty partition)09:28
rauminah ok ! But after my fresh install of windows 7, there was no partition created, only free space and i couldnt use LVM too09:29
GrilkaYes I know, but I would like to know why the problem exists. I didn'thave any issues with Unity in 12.1009:29
someHumanWhy can't I delete the recovered files?09:30
iloverivihelp me please, my mobile broadband get disconnecting when i don't make connection in 15 minutes, what the problem?09:30
TJ-someHuman: Between the time that the files were originally deleted, and the recover is performed, the blocks used by those files were marked as *free space* and some may well have been re-used for temporary files as well as permanent data for new files or additions to existings files. Thousands of such re-uses of blocks could well have occurred before the disk was protected from further writes.09:30
* iloverivi help me please, my mobile broadband get disconnecting when i don't make connection in 15 minutes, what the problem?09:30
Yeluraumin, you might try to vreate an empty partition then (no file system) under Windows and see, if it shows the LVM option in the the installer09:30
Yelu^create09:31
rauminyes, i'll try it09:31
someHumanTJ-: I am trying to delete the recovered files because I recovered from /09:31
someHumanNow I am trying to get rid of the recovered stuff, but I can;t.09:31
someHumancan't*09:31
TJ-someHuman: Does the system have more than one file-system (one for / and another for /home/) ?09:31
someHumanTJ-: Yup09:32
iptablesomeHuman, dude, really?09:32
TJ-someHuman: which file-system were the deleted files in?09:32
iptablesomeHuman, ever heard of rm -rf /home/the_dir ?09:32
someHumanTJ-: /home09:32
someHumanWhat does -rf mean?09:32
someHumaniptable: Dude sorry I'm a noob.09:32
TJ-someHuman: And now you're written files recovered from / file-system into the /home/ file-system, using the *free-space* there?09:32
iptablesomeHuman, recursive, force, i.e. recursive and do't ask, just do it.09:32
Ben64someHuman: the folder(s) are owned by root, so you need to use sudo to delete them09:32
iptablesomeHuman, linux has this awesome invention called manual pages, or in short man pages.09:33
iptablesomeHuman, type in: man rm09:33
TJ-someHuman: I suspect those recovered files from /, now in /home/ have over-written all the *free space* of /home/ which previously was the videos you were trying to recover09:34
someHumanHow do I write in termina, erase everything in this dir except for 'names' ?09:34
morpheus7hello - is anyone using a command line reddit reader, i.e. cortex?09:34
frozen_32man pages are outdated, you want to use GNU Info instead09:34
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someHumanWith sudo privileges, like Ben64 said the files recovered are root owned.09:34
iptablesomeHuman, you don't.09:35
someHumanTJ-: Well god damn it!09:35
someHumanMy mom's gonna kill me!09:35
iptablesomeHuman, seriously. To remove /home/recur_id, you would do: sudo rm -rf /home/recur_id09:35
TJ-someHuman: So time to sweat-talk your bro... and run like mad :)09:35
iptableTJ-, good point :P09:35
someHumanFuck!09:35
* TJ- coughs09:35
iptableno swearing on channels09:36
someHumanFaps09:36
Ben64someHuman: didn't i say like 5+ times to not write any data to the drive you want to recover from?09:36
someHumanSorry09:36
iptablesomeHuman, did I as well? :D brilliant...09:36
TJ-someHuman: no worries, you can recover them still...09:36
someHumanHow?09:36
TJ-someHuman: ... all you have to do is recreate the events, get everyone that was there to get dressed up again, and re-video it :)09:36
someHumanYey I done it!09:37
someHumanTJ-: Genius!09:37
iptable:D09:37
TJ-Sounds like a good case for reduced computing privileges for someone, and not sharing profiles on the PC, too09:38
antohi09:39
pirouxTJ-: ok the copy works now09:40
nicferrierI've got dbus updating of servers to dnsmasq ... but it just stopped working.09:44
nicferrierthe syslog shows that dnsmasq got the update and it says it started using the new servers09:44
nicferrierbut dnsmasq behaviour doesn't change09:44
nicferriervery frustrating. was working yesterday09:44
pirouxTJ-: i am looking in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/trusty/ubiquity/trusty/files to find the source of success_command . how did do you find it ?09:44
TJ-piroux: "grep -rn "self\.success" * "09:48
someHumaniptable: I want to give all of the avail. space to my /home09:48
pirouxah ok you dled09:48
someHuman /home is already full09:48
TJ-piroux: You'll find the method definition with "grep -rn "run_success_cmd" * ", which points to "ubiquity/frontend/base.py:431:    def run_success_cmd(self): "09:49
someHumanHello?09:51
someHumanI need to give all of the avail. space in my drive to /home09:52
someHumanI know it's too much, but I just want to get this done now.09:52
ikoniasomeHuman: you'll need to resize from a livecd09:52
someHumanikonia: What?09:52
someHumanikonia: How about DISK?09:52
ikoniasomeHuman: do you have a current ubuntu install or is this a new install ?09:53
someHumanikonia: It is installed.09:53
ikoniasomeHuman: ok, so you can't resize a disk while it's in use, so you will need to resize your disk (how you want) using live media like a livecd09:53
someHumanikonia: Ah ok.09:53
someHumanikonia: Thanks09:53
iptablesomeHuman, buy a bigger dirve. alternatively risk resizing the fs live. alternatively risk a bit less by booting from live CD and doing disk resize. alterntivaly backup data and reinstall.09:54
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iptablesomeHuman, resize2fs and then parted on the one to shrink. then grow the other one with parted and resize2fs. have fun and use man pages and google for syntax.09:54
Ben64someHuman: are you still trying to recover data?09:55
TJ-someHuman: is this part of your attempts to recover data, or are you simply now extending the size of /home/ and forgetting about the lost files?09:55
someHumanBen64: Yup09:55
someHumanTJ-: Still recovering09:55
Ben64then STOP WRITING TO IT ALREADY09:55
ikoniadata is gone then if you are trying to resize09:55
someHumanikonia: Shit?!09:56
someHumanI need those videos :(09:56
Ben64I do not know how to make it any clearer. the more you write to it the less likely you can recover. and stop using language for the 3rd time09:56
iptablesomeHuman, and stop swearing again!09:56
ikoniasomeHuman: no need for bad language09:56
someHumanSorry09:56
TJ-someHuman: You *cannot* extend the existing /home/ !! We're told you, *any* more writes to that file-system destroy the lost data, and you already ran photorec which used up all *free space* on /home/, thereby over-writing every block of those deleted files, making them unrecoverable. They're gone, permanently.09:56
iptablesomeHuman, get another drive or something, come on. google etc. I gave you options that included external drives and told you how to do it. figure it out and stop writing to the drive you are trying to recover09:56
Ben64someHuman: where were the file(s)09:57
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iptablesomeHuman, you used up ALL the space on /home using photorec? then the files are gone forever, sorry. it is your fault for running photorec o nthe wrong filesystem and you have to live with it.09:57
iptableBen64, files were in /home FS. He ran recovery of / accidentally and put files in /home until /home was full. data is lost.09:58
Ben64iptable: if that is correct then yep, data is gone09:58
someHumangod damn it!09:59
someHumanOh well, thanks guys!09:59
iptablesomeHuman, you have heard from at least 3 people now that the data is gone and from 4 peopel to use the correct language.09:59
iptablesomeHuman, couriosity question: what's your age?10:00
TJ-someHuman: The lesson here is, as with the original deletion of files, *think* before you do something destructive, and then *think* again10:00
someHuman2010:00
iptableinteresting10:00
someHumanSomething's messing with my mind lately.10:00
someHuman:(10:00
TJ-Earwigs10:00
someHumanI've learned from this and thanks guys!10:00
Ben64hopefully you learn to listen to people, because you were told many times to not do what you did10:01
PheralsomeHuman: just take some meth10:01
Pheralyou'll feel better10:01
Ben64Pheral: that is not helpful10:02
someHumanSorry I don't do drugs.10:02
iptablemost of us don't. and wouldn't suggest it.10:02
frozen_32Ben64: Ubuntu needs more usable Administrative tools, rather than just CLI. Windows/Mac have excellent in-built GUI software for managing data and partitions10:02
TJ-who needs drugs when you've got Linux? :s10:03
iptablefrozen_32, no. ubuntu has got gparted that will manage partitions and data10:03
Ben64frozen_32: command line works fine. everything doesn't need a pretty interface10:03
rom1504someHuman: yeah, you'd need to become someJunkie first10:03
iptablefrozen_32, and a heck load of othher tools as well. So, linux already got GUI interfaces10:03
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someHumanTJ-: Yup!10:04
frozen_32gparted isn't part of a default install though10:04
* Yelu thinks the CLI is already a GUI (one can see it) ...10:04
iptablefrozen_32, apt-get install gparted, or click on "Software manager" and double-click on "gparted"10:05
iptablereally? it's quite simple.10:05
frozen_32Ubuntu is meant to be aimed at novices. Every other consumer-oriented OS comes with in-built tools, no extra install needed. If a newcomer searched online, they might be instructed to use an outdated CLI tool instead10:06
iptablefrozen_32, note: gparted is a great tool that gives funcationality to average jo that goes beyond windows and is FREE! you would need to pay for partition magic on windows to get same functionality. and on linux, you perform 4 clicks iwth a mouse to install. how cool is that!10:06
iptablefrozen_32, no, you go to software centre as novice, type in "partition" in search and it tells you most popular and best GUI tool is gparted. it is really quite simple. and REAL novices are best left WITHOUT such tools until the time comes they need them, no?10:07
frozen_32iptable: I disagree, and so would anyone other usability expert10:07
iptablea novice given GUI tools, WILL attempt to use them to break their machine saying "I thought I could do this on linux"10:07
fishcookerhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7500884/10:08
fishcookeri have Linux sentral 2.6.32-41-generic-pae #94-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 6 17:08:20 UTC 2012 i686 GNU/Linux10:08
fishcooker10.0410:08
iptablefrozen_32, you be your usability expert, I have a customer with 500k+ desktops on ubuntu and know what I am talking about. the less GUI tools ,the less they break things.10:08
doranvmiptable: You know you could just boot windows from a live usb and use its built-in partitioning tools: But I agree, most people don't know how to use Windows :-)10:08
iptablewindows built-in tools cannot handle non-windows partitions and resize them without data loss doranvm10:09
iptabledoranvm, you could boot gparted distro from live CD/USB and use gparted as well, don't see point10:09
doranvmiptable: True but there's free tools for that too.10:09
iptabledoranvm, but yeah, don't give novices tools they are not comforatble with.10:10
doranvmiptable: I just disagree with you saying one would NEED to pay to do that on windows10:10
iptableoh well, if there are free tools nowadays, that's ok. I come from windows xp sp1 times when I last used that10:10
iptablestill, give a user a tool, they will click on it at some point. I know, I got a novice wife. She is best without these tools. users who are looking for such tool, will easily find it in software centre10:11
iptableanyways, agreed then, move on :P10:11
rickypopHi people10:11
rickypopone questions?10:11
iptablefishcooker, apt-get update; apt-get install postgresql10:11
doranvmThe software center is pretty a good actually, it keeps a lot of the shovelware out10:12
iptablerickypop, you just asked it :D10:12
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iptabledoranvm, agreed. I tell people to use either ubuntu software centre or linux mint software centre and it is damn good for typical user.10:12
doranvmit's broken on crouton though , we can't use it :( that really sucks10:13
rickypopis it possible to install dual boot of Windows (program files) and Ubuntu (root) in 120GB SSD, while making use of a secondary HDD for Home folders and documents, THANK YOU!10:13
fishcookershould i  post the same error iptable?10:13
doranvmrickypop: Yes, they will both fit happily and can be configured that way10:13
iptablefishcooker, no, I'm good. apt-get purge postgresql-8.4 postgresql postgresql-contrib-8.4 postgresql-contrib to remove and then install again after running update10:13
rickypopdoranvm,  thanks! so I should be enough with configuring two logical partitions in the SSD10:14
doranvmrickypop: There's some useful guides for doing that on the ubuntu webite/wiki, no doubt someone here knows the ubottu trigger10:14
doranvmrickypop: which windows is it, and is the machine EFI?10:14
rickypopdoranvm,  no just a Win710:14
iptablerickypop, depends. you can create boot partitions for windows and linux on ssh, but you still need separate partitions on the other drive for home for linux and windows10:14
iptablerickypop, alternative woluld be to have ext4 /home on second drive and install ext drivers for windows, but not recommended as these don't suppor journaling10:15
doranvmrickypop: Install Win7 first, ubuntu will give you the option to install alongside it. It can resize the win partition, or you can jsut create it smaller when you install windows10:15
doranvmdoranvm: I would create a 3rd partition for data, if you want windows to be able to read it10:15
rickypopiptable, thank you. My configuration will be. In the SSD: two logical partitions one NTFS and another ext4, same in the HDD10:16
fishcookeri've do purge then install10:16
fishcookerbut same problem10:16
fishcookerwhere is the log of apt-get?10:16
iptablerickypop, no. on SSH to Primary Partitions one NTFS and one ext4. on HDD put that as well yes. that will work a treat. install windoz first and ubuntu second, it will make sure you have boot choice of OS when booting.10:16
rickypopdoranvm,  I see what you mean10:16
doranvmrickypop: Be aware that you can't turn off swap in Windows 7 and it will swap even if it isnt out of memory. This affects your SSD life.10:16
iptabledoranvm, rickypop SSDs nowadays have such a long life, that it shouldn't be a problem really. Worst case is you will not be able to write to SSD and will have to copy to another, SSDs don't just die, they run out of writes.10:17
rickypopdoranvm,  hmm... i see, good point10:17
doranvmrickypop: Although we call it 'paging' on windows, but it's basically the same as swap only it's badly implemented10:17
iptablehaha, true10:18
doranvmrickypop: What you should do is over provision your SSD, even on Linux, and make sure TRIM is installed. See the Linux SSD guide.10:18
iptablefishcooker, grep dpkg /var/log/*10:18
iptabledoranvm, you are overengineering it10:18
rickypopiptable, so the best would be to create two primary partitions within the SSD and the HDD10:18
rickypopdoranvm, thanks! I will have a look at it10:18
fishcookershould i take postgres from ppa10:19
iptablerickypop, just install as you intended and see what happens. 2 partitions on each drive, NTFS+ext4, data on HDD if you wish and OS on SSD. if you find windows paging a lot, move page file to HDD if possible.10:19
fishcookeriptable:10:19
iptablefishcooker, is 10.04 still supported?10:19
fishcookeri think not10:19
fishcookershould i upgrade?10:19
iptablefishcooker, that explains a lot. yes you should10:19
rickypopiptable, I see, very clear dude THANKS!10:20
fishcookeri should take the risk ..10:20
iptablefishcooker, go for 14.04, it's LTS (long term support), with I think 5 years on desktop and 7 on serer, or something silly like that.10:20
fishcookerthis is production box10:20
fishcookerand this box is vpn10:20
fishcookerhow to minimal the risk10:20
fishcookeriptable:10:20
iptablefishcooker, deploy first on another machine t oswap it?10:20
asd_hi10:20
iptablefishcooker, then deploy on first machine after test and swap back10:21
doranvmrickypop: Don't forget the extr 100 MB partiion win 7 needs to boot off. You can avoid that by installing Win 7 manually using the command line installer, but no-one knows how to do that :-)10:21
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iptablefishcooker, also, look at LXC containers once you are on 14.04. they provide nice isolation for software etc. do NOT attempt to 10.04 with LXC10:21
asd_mv: cannot stat 'srcds/scripts/client_precache.txt': No such file or directory10:21
asd_mv: cannot stat 'srcds/scripts/objects.txt': No such file or directory10:21
asd_mv: cannot stat 'srcds/scripts/tf_weapon_*': No such file or directory10:21
asd_[13:55:59] loading server...10:21
asd_help to clean the script error10:21
doranvmrickypop: However I had to do it on a crappy laptop that had a hybrid SSD and the bios would ONLY boot from the SSD, whch wouldnt fit windows ...10:21
rickypopdoranvm,  cool! I didn't now have a clue about it10:22
asd_рудз ьу10:22
asd_ help10:22
iptabledoranvm, good point. rickypop on SSD do this: partition 1. 200MB - linux /boot, 2. windows partition, 3. linux / partition.10:22
someHumaniptable: Hey guys! I think I just destroyed my flash drive haha!10:22
iptablethat will make it work10:22
someHumanI was trying to format is via DISK.10:22
asd_idiots10:22
iptablesomeHuman, formatting drives does not destroy them10:22
asd_эй педики10:22
asd_есть кто толковый10:22
iptableasd_, english?10:23
doranvmrickypop: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot10:23
fishcookerlook 14.04 promising10:23
fishcookeriptable:10:23
bazhang!ru | asd_10:23
ubottuasd_: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.10:23
someHumanWell, why the f wouldn't DISK show like some progress bar? Like at least let me know that something's happening. I probably removed the flash when it was formatting.10:23
iptablefishcooker, yes, I'm running it on production. it's damn good10:23
rickypopdoranvm,  THANKS!10:23
someHumanHere's the error I get http://imgur.com/GahZtEE10:23
iptablesomeHuman, 1. put flash disk in, 2. start gparted, 3. use the nice GUI tool10:23
iptablesomeHuman, or try again and wait this time. alternatively that USB drive might be already dead10:24
rickypopsee you guys, cheers!10:24
someHumaniptable: Well, I think it's time I swear again. ;)10:25
asd_я люблю ваших мам10:25
someHumangod ************ !10:25
someHumantits!10:25
iptablesomeHuman, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory#Memory_wear10:25
piliman974Hi10:25
iptablesomeHuman, you are not showing the appropriate behavioural level though...10:25
asd_привет лох10:25
iptablepiliman974, Hi10:25
bazhangsomeHuman, stop the cursing10:25
iptablebazhang, he's been told by 5 people now that you are on the list :)10:26
bazhangasd_, english here , #ubuntu-ru for Russian10:26
doranvmMeanwhile I am trying to build transmission-headless on an older Ubuntu and it's not building ... *sigh*10:26
asd_нет10:26
asd_я не такой10:26
someHumanSorry10:26
someHumanWell people got to go now!10:27
someHumanThanks!10:27
AkaZukohi10:27
iptablethanks bazhang10:27
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Guest96499hallo10:36
AkaZukohow to use google speech recogntion api with a python program10:39
AkaZuko?10:39
doranvmwhat is a tar.xz? That's new to me10:40
Pheraldoranvm: it's similar to a .zip file10:40
doranvmAkaZuko: #python is a very very good channel for that.10:40
doranvmPheral: As in, I know what a tar.gz, but what is the difference with xz?10:40
AkaZukothanks10:41
Pheralcompressed with difference things10:41
Diplomathey guys, im having a problm with physical volume.. im getting this error10:42
DiplomatCan't open /dev/sdb1 exclusively.  Mounted filesystem?10:42
vltHello. I’m using Firefox on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.  When I open a website where the server has changed its IP address recently the browser still tries to get the pages from the old server. dig and host both return the new address. Any idea what’s happening here?10:42
Diplomattrying to do pvcreate /dev/sdb10:42
doranvmPheral: Ah sorted, different flag to unpack10:43
iptablevlt: caching10:43
iptablevlt, clear firefox cache (somewhere in it's peferences) and try again.10:44
Sohroni don't even use cache in firefox10:45
Diplomatalso for some reason im not able to use gparted to delete existing partition and make a new one10:45
Diplomatbecause it's saying that it's in use10:45
Sohronit's disturbin web development10:45
Diplomatbut it's not..10:45
iptableSohron, it is there by default and for certain websites with lots of static content makes sense on slower connections10:45
iptableDiplomat, mount10:45
vltiptable: How long will Firefox fool me before it checks whether maybe the IP address has changed? And why does it try to load the pages from the old server when they are cached?10:46
Sohroniptable: yes, i understand that, it's just me and other people making web pages who don't want cache10:46
iptableDiplomat, check if mount shows that partition is in use. then open nautilus and check if it claims that it's mounted (you have a triangle for umount in the left-hand pane). Once done, try again10:46
iptableDiplomat, also, there is an option in gparted to do umount from there. and on top of that, you got lsof tool to find what is using the partition10:46
iptableSohron, ah, ok.10:47
iptablevlt: firefox does not fool you. it's the websites and their webpage headers10:47
Diplomatiptable: http://puu.sh/8WnvI.png10:47
iptablevlt: ask the website developers10:47
iptableDiplomat, which partition?10:47
doranvmSohron: ISP caching is even more of a headache, at least you can turn off firefox's10:48
Diplomatiptable: what do you mean? sorry im not good with ubuntu yet10:48
vltiptable: What in the headers could let firefox reload a page from an old server IP address?10:48
iptableDiplomat, which partition are you trying to delete?10:48
Diplomatwell right now gparted shows me that my new disk doesnt have any partitions10:49
Diplomatbut when im trying to create one partition.. ~460gb ext2, primary10:49
Diplomatit gives  me an error that disk might be in use10:49
Diplomatplease check : http://puu.sh/8WnCC.png10:50
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bazhangDiplomat, are you trying to use gparted on a running system, ie not a livecd?10:50
iptableDiplomat, open the terminal, and type in: sudo mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdb110:50
iptablebazhang, that's a secondary drive though, so it's ok10:51
Diplomatroot@os-ctrl:~# mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdb110:51
Diplomatmke2fs 1.42 (29-Nov-2011)10:51
Diplomat./dev/sdb1 is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem here!10:51
iptablevlt, eg cache expirty time set on a page which uses dynamic content and/or frames10:51
doranvmOh great: `make install` works but `checkinstall` doesn't10:51
iptablevlt, that page gets cached. and it tries to load from old IP. you need new page10:51
Diplomatwhen im doing fdisk -l http://pastebin.com/9BuaW95E10:52
iptableDiplomat, is the drive part of LVM or RAID (or was)?10:53
Diplomathmmm.. my main disk uses lvm, but new one shouldnt.. or hmm10:54
Diplomati think it was  in lvm10:54
iptableDiplomat, looking at fdisk, I will guess that drive was probably part of LVM at some point. and now LVM is hugging it10:54
Diplomatso i have to remove it from the lvm ?10:54
iptableDiplomat, 2 options: either use lv tools to make it forget to reboot into live CD and perform operation there. that will make LV forget it :P10:54
Diplomathmm10:55
Diplomati dont have a live cd :D i have ubuntu server image only10:55
iptableDiplomat, it's been some time since I last played with LVM, you will hae to google exact commands. Hint: copy-paste your error into google. lots of tips, command and solutions10:56
Diplomatyup10:56
Diplomatlol10:56
Diplomatpvdisplay shows that sdb1 is in a physical volume10:57
bazhang!lvm | Diplomat10:57
ubottuDiplomat: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto10:57
Diplomatso i need to get rid of it10:57
iptableDiplomat, yup, so we found root cause. now you just need the right command to remove (pvchange or something. pv{tab tab} :P)10:59
Diplomatwoohoo11:00
Diplomatworked11:00
iptablecongrats11:00
Diplomati had to remove lvg and then it worked11:01
Diplomatthanks for your help guys :)11:01
iptableno probs11:01
plofkathi, anybody have any experience getting xrandr working with multiple GPUs and screens?11:03
Diplomathmm.. strange11:04
Diplomatroot@os-ctrl:~# df -h /dev/sdb111:04
DiplomatFilesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on11:04
Diplomatudev            3.9G  4.0K  3.9G   1% /dev11:04
Diplomatit should be ~500gb11:04
plofkati can get it working with xinerama, but that totally breaks randr11:04
Diplomatnaw, it should be 465.76GB and 7.38GB used11:05
joelmohello, I put an upstart config under this dir ~/.config/upstart/ but when i try to start it with initctl it says the config cant be found11:07
joelmoim on ubuntu 14.0411:08
iptableDiplomat, the output you gave me is for /dev NOT for /dev/sdb111:11
iptableDiplomat, that's the wrong mount11:11
iptableDiplomat, DID you mount it before df?11:11
Diplomathm11:13
Diplomatdo i do like mount /disk /dir11:16
iptableDiplomat, mount it, then df -h11:16
Diplomat?11:16
iptableyes11:16
iptablemount /dev/sdb1 /some/dir/you/already/created11:16
Diplomati can still access it via /dev/sdb1 ?11:17
Diplomatah it worked11:17
Diplomat:P11:17
Diplomatthanks lol11:17
joelmodo i need to enable session jobs somehow in upstart to make them wok11:22
joelmowork*11:22
iptableDiplomat, no problem. and you access the drive via mount, NOT the device itself.11:24
KGM70o/11:27
doranvmHow do I install something as a service on Ubuntu? WHat to put in rc.d etc?11:27
stobix_Heh. I just accidentally reset the mysql password for the debian-maintenance user. I imagine I've broken some deep ubuntu magic now. How can i fix this?11:28
Sohrondoranvm: don't the init scripts go to /etc/init.d ?11:28
doranvmSohron: Don't know! What do I do?11:29
compdocdoranvm, I think its better to look at scripts in either /etc/init  or /etc/init.d11:29
smoke_what are other alternatives to gnome/kde?11:32
smoke_i used to use fluxbox, but i think thats really really old..11:32
ikoniasometux: many desktop options available, a lot come with livecd's have a google and consider trying some out11:32
doranvmsmoke_: err.. Unity?11:32
smoke_sorry i'll google and do some more research.11:33
stobix_smoke_: xmonad, xfce, wmii, awesome, ratpoison, openbox, larswm, evilwm, windowmaker, enlightenment… :)11:34
* stobix_ uses xmonad right now. It's a (functional) programmers' dream.11:34
stobix_'s11:35
stobix_(Meh. English.)11:35
plofkatthe only two that work on my system is openbox and lxde11:35
smoke_i remeber enlightment when it first came out with that osx style launcher11:35
compdocsmoke, I like Mate, because you can install any gnome program11:35
smoke_yeah im lookinig into openbox11:35
* stobix_ used to use openbox all the time. Then I got a Haskell in my knee.11:35
compdoca Haskell?11:36
plofkati realy wanted to use xmonad, but it simply does not work on my setup11:36
doranvma haskell in the knee is better than a monad in the gonad11:36
stobix_smoke_: the config file for openbox is quite nice, imho. You have a lot of options for setting up keybindings/mouse bindings and such.11:36
plofkati thinx xinerame breaks it11:36
stobix_doranvm: :D11:36
stobix_plofkat: no, it's the other way around. If you want to handle two screens, xinerama is the way to go in xmonad.11:37
plofkatstobix_, i have six screens11:37
stobix_plofkat: do you get any errors spewed out somewhere? Maybe the people at #xmonad at freenode can help?11:37
stobix_plofkat: wow. Nice. Do want.11:38
plofkatno errors, after login desktop never loads11:38
stobix_plofkat: Hm, irritating.11:38
plofkatstobix_, you have no ides :P every few months i try to fix it11:39
stobix_plofkat: I wonder if someone did some stupid assumption of max # of screens somewhere in the programming. (Which would really surprise me in a Haskell setting…)11:39
stobix_plofkat: :)11:39
plofkatstobix_, it does the same with unity and gnome11:40
stobix_plofkat: How did you manage to get six screens btw? Three grahics cards?11:40
* stobix_ is too hardware ignorant for his own good…11:40
smoke_any input on i3?11:40
plofkatstobix_, yes, three nvidia gt 640 cards11:41
stobix_plofkat: hm, might be some deeper problem then. Some part of X that isn't as it should be. Well, I guess you've already thought all those thoghts, though.11:41
stobix_plofkat: ah, nice.11:41
* stobix_ 'd like to have at least three. Two gets kinda crammed when programming sometimes.11:42
Sohronugh, one screen for documentation and another for editor/ide11:42
plofkatstobix_, six is awesome for coding.11:42
plofkatyou can see everything at once11:42
Sohronmy friend has three 500€ screens and he's a web developer11:43
stobix_Sohron: try editing > 6 large files simultaneously in such a setup.11:43
plofkatlayout of the database, documentation, terminals to monitor servers11:43
stobix_plofkat: Yeah, it sounds really nice.11:43
Sohronstobix_: well, ides and komodo-edit have tabs11:43
stobix_Sohron: yeah, but I want to see all the entry points at the same time.11:44
Sohronokay11:44
plofkati was on komodo for long time, untill i tried sublime11:44
Sohronoh11:44
* stobix_ has never really left vim11:44
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plofkatgive sublime a shot, if you do web development11:45
wybeSublime is awesome and fast as hell11:45
TJ-plofkat: how have you got X configured?11:45
rahul___sublime is too good..11:45
* TJ- also runs six monitors over 3 GPUs11:45
stobix_speaking of which, time to get back to work. If you ever get xmonad to work, plofkat, please do boast about it in a blog somewhere so I can google it when I manage to have a similar setup. ;)11:46
plofkatTJ-, 6 separate x screens with xinirama enabled11:46
plofkatstobix_, will do11:47
TJ-plofkat: I found that xinerama had many (unacceptable) issues so I run 3 X screens, one per GPU11:47
plofkatTJ-, can you drag windows from one screen to another?11:48
TJ-plofkat: No, and I don't want to. I tried xinerama but that loses most acceleration support and has many other issues11:49
plofkatTJ-, that will make things a bit harder... but you are right... xinerama is realy not usefull11:51
plofkathardware acceleration would be nice for a change11:51
bugtraqhello11:53
bugtraqany one here11:53
nichlasno, noone here11:53
bugtraqhy nichlas11:53
skyltoi'm here11:54
bugtraqwelcome11:54
skyltothank u11:55
plofkatTJ-, maybe wayland will solve the problem, but I do not want to get my hopes up11:55
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TJ-plofkat: I use nvidia drivers, with the laptop's 8600M GT and an external Quadro NVS42011:55
bugtraqcan i ask  about something ?11:57
plofkatTJ-, i will give it a shot, thanks11:57
plofkatanything is better than going back to windows after 6 years XD11:58
ubuntu12133bored, any suggestions11:59
bugtraqplofkat can i ask u plz i have problem in conky i am using bugtraq 2 .?12:00
bugtraqno one here !!12:01
plofkatbugtraq, i am not really very familiar with conky12:02
philinuxbugtraq;~ what conky problem12:02
wols_bugtraq: what has bugtraq to do with ubuntu?12:03
bugtraqwhen i start it all the other services starting normal but the option service not start i don't know why ?12:04
liuchongany one know that how to let ubuntu unity do not group same programs when I switch with "Alt+Tab"12:05
liuchongthanks very much12:05
philinuxbugtraq;~ unfortunatley this i an ubuntu only irc channel12:05
liuchongany one knows that?12:06
bugtraqok thank u all12:07
philinuxliuchong;~ most stuff in unity is hard coded12:07
philinuxbugtraq;~ try the bugtraq forums they may know12:07
bugtraqis there bugtraq channel12:07
bugtraq?12:07
bugtraqok philinux thnks12:08
liuchongreally hard to swich programs12:08
philinuxbugtraq;~ http://forum.bugtraq-team.com/12:08
liuchongphilinux, so, I cannot change that?12:08
liuchong\liuchong12:09
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philinuxliuchong;~ have a look at some of the hits here. https://www.google.co.uk/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=unity+alt+tab+behaviour&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gl=uk&gws_rd=cr&ei=KOl9U4iiGqaa1AX08ICwAw12:11
liuchongok, thanks let me try12:11
philinuxliuchong;~ seems a lot of peeps have issues with alt tab12:11
mac_15does anyone have with ubuntu 14.04 problems with tethering (driver closed source)?12:15
liuchongit works, thanks12:24
liuchongthanks philinux12:24
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afrokarlssonhello:)12:37
afrokarlssonhow are you?12:37
afrokarlssoncan you tell me some chat channel12:38
linuxreignI'm fine thank you Afrokarlsson12:39
george100how to create shortcut to a folder in ubuntu 12.10?12:40
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Suckervi1leHi. I'm trying to configure three separate corosync clusters in the same VLAN under 12.04 LTS, but corosync ignores the configured mcastaddr and mcastport in corosync.conf and binds to 239.192.210.115:5405 instead. any idea why or how to fix this?12:41
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philinuxafrokarlsson;~ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList12:44
philinuxafrokarlsson;~ check out that list ^^^12:45
ozbrkhi guys I need help for couple of thing on my ubuntu. Firtst thing is may not be releated with ubuntu but still I need help on your professionality. The issue is an advertise pop-up screen which is always shows on any browser on my tablet or destop either and I don't know what should I do to remove that annony thing. Another thing is I can't take screenshots there is an error message says ''File cannot be created please choose a diffe12:46
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philinuxozbrk;~ have you adblock plus installed for firefox12:49
joelmoI am trying to create a upstart config that starts some ssh tunnels to a server I normally connect to with a key file, but when upstart tries to start this job i am asked for password, I suppose this can have something to do with the ssh-agent, do you know how to fix this?12:49
philinuxozbrk;~ also clear history and cache12:49
ozbrkphilinux: no I don't but I don't think it slove the issue because it shows on my tablets web browser too12:50
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ozbrkI think somethig releated with an appmarket called mobogenie12:53
rootedam trying to write on my microSD can , its seems i cannot write any images using 'dd' dd: writing to ‘/dev/sdb1’: Operation not permitted12:53
rootedany hint ?12:53
joelmohttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/j9mEwiYC12:53
joelmoi get this in the log12:53
trndrrooted, check the microSD lock switch12:54
Roryjoelmo: chmod 600 /home/joelmo/.ssh/config12:55
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rootedtrndr its not locked.12:56
mahesh_rahul12:56
joelmoRory: now upstart want a passphrase for the config file12:56
trndrrooted, then I'm lost to why sudo shouldn't be able to dd to sdb112:58
TJ-rooted: You're running 'dd' as root, via sudo?12:58
rootedTJ- maybe its need a format ? its a FAT32 format.12:59
trndrrooted, dd dosen't care, it just writes12:59
TJ-rooted: If you're writing directly to a block device, then any file-system there will be over-written, so be careful13:00
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ozbrktry -I it will overwrite13:00
ozbrkTJ is right by the way be carreful13:01
TJ-rooted: If you're sure you want to write to the partition /dev/sdb1, and you're using 'sudo dd ...', and it fails, then that suggests the block device is in read-only mode. You might find clues about if that is the case by looking at the log-files, specifically "/var/log/kern.log" when you run the 'dd' command13:01
TJ-rooted:  is the microSD connected via a USB SD-card adapter?13:03
rootedkernel: [608474.124445] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] No Caching mode page found13:03
rootedno laptop built-in SD reader13:03
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TJ-rooted: OK, but connected via the USB I'd guess (internally)... if it were a true mmc reader the block device would be /dev/mmcblockXp113:04
rootedusing :  sudo dd if=BBB_JB_Android_3_8_13.img.bz2 of=/dev/sdb113:05
rootedshould i extract the .bz2 file first ?13:05
Whitor /join #cisco13:05
Whitorwoops13:05
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TJ-rooted: If the source image is a compressed archive, why are you writing it to a raw block device?13:07
rootedTJ- thats what i did , is from the instruction in elinux guide.13:08
TJ-rooted: I think you need to re-read the instructions here: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Android#Linux_SD_Card_Writing13:08
WhitorHow well does Ubuntu 14.04 handle being moved from one piece of hardware to another?  The processors are a similar vintage and architecture, but the hardware is very different. (one laptop to another)13:08
rootedtrue. just did :p13:09
DamienCassouhi13:09
TJ-rooted: first: it shows how to uncompress the image, second: it specifies writing the image to /dev/sdX *not* /dev/sdX1 ... in other words, writing the image starting from sector 0 of the SDcard, not from the first sector of the first partition (which isn't the device's sector 0)13:10
DamienCassouwhen installing a package from a PPA, I get a dpkg error (code 1) and no further information in the terminal. How can I debug that please?13:10
TJ-DamienCassou: what command are you issuing?13:10
* rooted feels like a monkey.13:10
* TJ- hands out the bananas :)13:11
rootedLol.13:11
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DamienCassouTJ-: apt-get install xxx13:12
trndrWhitor, quite well, especially if you haven't installed propriatarty gfx drivers13:12
TJ-DamienCassou: You'll need to pastebin the entire command and the output for us to help diagnose the issue13:13
DamienCassouTJ-: ok. But I have to manually copy/paste because I work on a virtualbox VM without strong integration into host13:13
Whitortrndr, thanks.  I suppose I should just try it...13:14
Ilyes512hi guys... i am stuck on thins for a while. I created a new user with password and a home directory in var/www/somefolder13:14
Ilyes512but I cant sftp to it. I can however just ssh in13:14
rootedextracted the image, same problem13:14
DamienCassouTJ-: http://pastebin.com/Z4LE1RyH13:16
Skaag_can someone remind me which package to install to allow 32bit binaries to function on a 64bit system?13:17
DamienCassouSkaag_: what is the version of your system?13:17
Skaag_Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty)13:18
DamienCassouSkaag_: sudo dpkg --add-architecture i38613:18
Skaag_thanks!13:19
rom1504Skaag_: http://askubuntu.com/a/470302/23175313:19
rom1504sudo apt-get install yourlib:i38613:19
TJ-DamienCassou: that looks to me as if the package you're installing has a bug in it's installation script13:20
TJ-DamienCassou: Best to report it to the PPA maintainer13:20
Skaag_when I ldd the 32bit binary it says: not a dynamic executable13:20
Skaag_so I don't know what libraries it needs13:20
TJ-Skaag_: none ... statically linked13:20
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DamienCassouTJ-: it is me :-)13:21
Skaag_I had this working on the previous install of the OS13:21
Skaag_it crashed, I restored the data from backups, but this binary no longer works13:22
TJ-DamienCassou: Yay... then you can fix it :)13:22
DamienCassouTJ-: however, the package is *very* simple and works on a more recent version of Ubuntu13:22
TJ-DamienCassou: Is it the postinst script?13:22
DamienCassouTJ-: how can I find the problem?13:22
DamienCassouTJ-: I don't have any manually written postinst script.https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-ubuntu/tree/master/pharo-sources-files13:22
rom1504Skaag_: ldd it on a 32 bit machine13:23
trndrrooted, cat /proc/partitions to make sure it is sdb, then dd ... of=/dev/sdb #no partition number13:23
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TJ-DamienCassou: I don't see a "pharo-sources-files" in that PPA13:24
skinuxI've asked a few times before about Ubuntu complaining about low disk space. keeps decreasing from 1.1GB, when I've removed much more software than I've installed.13:24
rootedtrdr tbd is read-only , tdb1 is empty13:24
rom1504Skaag_: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16807560/ldd-doesnt-work-on-dynamically-linked-binary , try readelf -d  yourprogram13:24
skinuxIn fact, it went from saying under 1.1G one day to saying 1.1G the next day when I hadn't added or removed anything.13:24
DamienCassouTJ-: https://launchpad.net/~pharo/+archive/unstable/+packages13:24
skinuxI've already run bleachbit to remove caches and historys13:25
Skaag_ok I ldd'd on a 32bit system, it needs linux-gate.so.1, libc, and ld-linux13:27
biebIs there a list somewhere of the differences between 14.04 lts desktop and server? or is it just the server has less "programs" and no gui by default install?13:27
Skaag_ok cool, installing libc6:i386 fixed it13:28
TJ-DamienCassou: thanks. Where did you get the "debian/rules" template from?13:28
rootedgreat... :( now its not mounting special thanks to gnome-disks13:28
DamienCassouTJ-: you mean https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-ubuntu/blob/master/pharo-sources-files/pharo-sources-files/debian/rules ?13:29
DamienCassouTJ-: that's the standard from dh_make13:29
trndrrooted, you dont want it mounted when using dd to main block13:29
TJ-DamienCassou: testing the package here, bear with me13:29
DamienCassouTJ-: thank you very much13:30
rootedtrndr , now its not showing of there is an sd card or not.13:30
DamienCassouTJ-: it does *not* work on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 32. It does work on Ubuntu 14.0413:31
trndrrooted, in /proc/partitions?13:31
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rootedt knowing there is sdb13:32
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rootedgreat my laptop now is hanging while using dd with knowing there is an sdb13:33
TJ-DamienCassou: have you done "sudo apt-get -o=Debug::RunScripts=True install pharo-sources-files" ? That shows what is being done by the scripts. My guess is, you've declared the package to use a debconf version more recent than those known by Ubuntu 10.04 and used a more recent facility, which causes the install to fail on 10.0413:33
trndrrooted, dd doesn't give indication of running13:33
TJ-rooted: not hanging... probably the USB writing is very slow and the system is blocking whilst waiting13:33
rootedno sdb in partitions13:33
TJ-rooted: check the "/var/log/kern.log", it is very likely the device has 'fallen' off the bus due to some error13:34
rootedubuntu is not seaing any sdb13:34
rootedkernel: [609900.739159] usb 2-1.6: USB disconnect, device number 313:36
sprungHi. libsane broke my apt-get, here's my output, not quite sure what to do at this point https://gist.github.com/anonymous/66b75039f97b0d99e72313:36
sprungi'm running 14.0413:36
Priceysprung: With not caring too much if my machine dies, I'd probably try moving the offending lib out the way and doing an -f install to see if that sorts it out.13:39
DamienCassouTJ-: the option Debug::RunScripts does not print more information13:39
MariofashionCiao13:39
Mariofashion!Lista13:39
ubottuMariofashion: 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 ».13:39
TJ-DamienCassou: It does for me, that is strange13:39
sprungPricey, that worked13:40
TJ-DamienCassou: on the 10.04 system do "man apt.conf" and search for "/Debug" and see if that option is available on that version of apt13:40
sajjadis this ubuntu support channel ?13:40
skarufuehello. I installed a fresh ubuntu-server 14.04 into a kvm container. afaik networking seems to be working just fine (i mainly tried the http requests apt-get does and they seem to work) but i get: "E: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security InRelease: Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NODATA' (does the network require authentication?)". i have no custom ppa's or did anythinf to sources.list. verbose error: http://ay.vc/5b.13:40
Priceysprung: has the file been replaced?13:41
sprungPricey, yes. now hplip is throwing errors on me though.13:42
Priceysprung: 'yay'13:42
skarufuewhen i do apt-get update i get that error... DOH13:43
sajjadHi, need some help here. I am not able to install vlc player or any audio or video player on ubuntu 14.04. It gives me error for unmet dependencies of some libs13:43
Armadillossajjad: Can you paste the errors and link it to the channel?  Need more info.13:45
sajjadsure13:45
sajjadThe following packages have unmet dependencies:13:45
sajjadvlc: Depends: vlc-nox (= 2.1.4-0ubuntu14.04.1) but 2.1.4-0ubuntu14.04.1 is to be installed13:45
sajjad     Depends: libc6 (>= 2.15) but 2.19-0ubuntu6 is to be installed13:45
sajjad     Depends: libfreetype6 (>= 2.2.1) but 2.5.2-1ubuntu2.2 is to be installed13:45
sajjad     Depends: libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1) but 1:4.9-20140406-0ubuntu1 is to be installed13:45
sajjad     Depends: libqtcore4 (>= 4:4.8.0) but 4:4.8.5+git192-g085f851+dfsg-2ubuntu4 is to be installed13:45
unopastesajjad 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 unmuted13:45
Guest49396question with the new 14.0413:47
Guest49396this is the first time i've seen this come up for my usb drive, what does this floppy disk symbol mean by my drive13:47
Guest49396http://i.imgur.com/dUCMYsH.png13:47
Armadillossajjad: It looks like you're missing some very basic packages...13:47
fivetwentysixIs there like a really easy way to setup a multiple domains email server?13:47
MariofashionCiao13:47
FuchsGuest49396: that does look like an SD card to me, not floppy13:47
Mariofashion!List13:47
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Fuchsprobably just showing that it is removable flash storage, such as SD cards or usb sticks13:48
sajjadyes seems like that13:48
TJ-Guest49396: If you look closely you'll see its a removable device icon, showing 2 devices, an SD card and a USB thumb drive behind13:48
DamienCassouTJ-: I can't find anything relevant except "pkgDPkgPM" and "pkgDPkgProgressReporting". The first one output some dpkg commands and exits successfully (???). The second one has no impact on output13:48
Fuchssajjad: you don't happen to use any PPAs or other obscure external package repositories?13:48
sajjadi have ffmpeg installed on my system13:48
sajjadand it is working fine13:48
Guest49396why would my thumb drive have an SD card13:49
afrokarlssonsajjad are you from nigeria13:49
TJ-DamienCassou: OK... I think my initial theory is correct. You've using a debian standards version in your package which the dpk/apt on 10.04 do not understand because it is more recent13:49
Armadillosfivetwentysix: Hit up #ubuntu-server, you might get a better answer there :)13:49
sajjadthese are the sources in apt/sources.list13:49
FuchsGuest49396: it doesn't know whether it is a thumb drive or SD card, I guess. Or they don't distinguish between them. The icon just probably means "flash storage", which can be either a thumb drive or sd card13:49
aaa801So, my server isn't letting me login, giving me this, Server refused public-key signature despite accepting key13:49
skarufuefivetwentysix: really easy and mailserver is not compatible. will the server be reciving mail?13:49
sajjaddeb http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main13:49
sajjaddeb-src http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main13:49
sajjaddeb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-proposed multiverse main restricted universe13:49
Guest49396ohh okay, interesting13:49
aaa801also the ssh identifier seems to of changed13:49
Guest49396the device worked fine on windows13:49
DamienCassouTJ-: what can I do? Lower the compat ?13:50
sl33k_Firefox can't open any sites. Known issue?13:50
FuchsGuest49396: and it doesn't work in Linux?13:50
Guest49396and my other usb drive had no indication13:50
Guest49396nah it's just i get that weird indication13:50
Guest49396with the drive in ubuntu13:50
sl33k_Using FF 2913:50
Guest49396still works13:50
sajjadand no i am not from nigeria13:50
Fuchssajjad: only these? That seems to be lacking a lot of basic stuff. Can you put the whole file in a pastebin service?13:50
FuchsGuest49396: then I'd say ignore it13:50
afrokarlssonsajjad but are you porn star?13:50
rabbitnightmaredoes anybody know where I can download Ubuntu Phone OS?13:50
TJ-DamienCassou: If you're lucky, that may work... try it and see :)13:51
sajjadalright13:51
TJ-DamienCassou: otherwise, you may have to maintain a separate package for 10.0413:51
afrokarlssondo you know international sluts like kobe tai, felecia and jill kelly?13:52
DamienCassouTJ-: ok, but what should be different in this package?13:52
Fuchsafrokarlsson: that doesn't sound terribly appropriate for that channel here.13:52
afrokarlssongive me channel where i can go13:53
afrokarlssonchannellist not works13:53
sajjadyes that was not the whole file, sorry, and how do use the paste bin service, i am on Xchat13:53
DamienCassouTJ-: the compat level is not to blame because the 'ed' package that I can install on lucid has the same (7)13:53
Fuchsafrokarlsson: for that kind of thing: a different network, I'd say.13:53
Fuchsafrokarlsson: in general: you can search for channels with alis, see /msg alis help list. /msg alis list *searchterm* looks for channel names containing searchterm. /msg alis list * -topic *searchterm* looks for channel topics containing searchterm.13:53
TeraJLhi there, i have a kworker/0:2 using 100% of my first core even withou doing enything, with 12.04 LTS with updated kernel i did this http://askubuntu.com/questions/176565/why-does-kworker-cpu-usage-get-so-high/233947#233947 and it worked on GPE12 but now on ubuntu 14.04 it does not seem to be working13:54
TeraJLam i missing something?13:54
Fuchssajjad: just open a pastebin service in a browser, paste the content there, this will give you an URL which you can paste here. Or use pastebinit13:54
sajjadahhh, ok13:54
Fuchssajjad: sudo apt-get install pastebinit     and then    pastebinit  /etc/apt/sources.list13:54
Fuchssajjad: that should output an URL you can paste here13:54
TeraJLps: the problem is on the same GPE13:54
sajjadhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7501520/13:55
skarufueok ill ask more conform to here rules. when i apt-get update i get "E: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security InRelease: Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NODATA' (does the network require authentication?)". this is on ubuntu-server 14.04 inside a qemu+kvm VM. network is working fine though specifically getting keys from keys.ubuntu.org works with curl. more detailed error(apt-get update -o Debug::Acquire::http=true): http13:55
Priceyskarufue: You were cut off try ubottu's instructions13:56
Pricey!paste | skarufue13:56
ubottuskarufue: 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.13:56
gnariI am running a webserver on a virtual server running precise (12.04 LTS) . I apt-get  installed openssl to 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.13 to fix hearthbleed but this tool says I am still vulnerable: https://github.com/noxxi/p5-scripts/blob/master/check-ssl-heartbleed.pl13:56
gnariwhat is the deal with that?13:56
Fuchssajjad: you updated from a previous version of ubuntu, it seems. Are you sure that your packages are up to date?13:57
Fuchssajjad: also do you have additional repos enabled in   /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*13:57
sajjadactually, i tried to open a video file in the default video player of ubuntu , and it gave a list of plugins to install, so that is what i did13:58
skarufuewhen i apt-get update i get "E: GPG error:  http://security.ubuntu.com trusty-security InRelease: Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NODATA' (does the network require authentication?)". this is on ubuntu-server 14.04 inside a qemu+kvm VM. network is working fine though specifically getting keys from keys.ubuntu.org works with curl. more detailed error(apt-get update -o Debug::Acquire::http=true): http://paste.ubuntu.com/7501510/13:58
lenz_Can you help me finding the right command? I want to copy my "Music", "Documents" and "Pictured" directory to an external harddrive using rsync.13:58
Fuchssajjad: yeah, that should work as well13:59
sajjadand after that vlc was gone and audacious went away13:59
lenz_What do I do? (sudo?) rsync  -av /home/*/?? /media/*/exthdd?14:00
skarufuePricey: worked now?14:00
afrokarlssonhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6omsDyFNlk14:00
Fuchslenz_: * will take everything in home14:00
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sajjadthese two sources are in sources.list.d folder14:00
sajjadwebupd8team-java-trusty.list  webupd8team-java-trusty.list.save14:00
lenz_okay, Fuchs. How do I take "Music", "Documents" and "Pictures" only?14:01
wxzI have a /config/transmission from a karmic installation, I'm on a precise pangolin installation right now. How can I merge my two config directories, I mostly want the ratios to be not forgotten14:01
TJ-skarufue: have you tried deleting the partial list? " sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_trusty-security_InRelease"14:01
Fuchslenz_: you can make an include file14:01
wxzis it the resume files that I need to worry aboiut?14:01
Fuchslenz_: then rsync --archive --one-file-system --hard-links --human-readable --inplace --numeric-ids  --delete --delete-excluded --progress --include-from=/path/to/your/include.txt /base/folder /target/folder14:01
Fuchslenz_: the include.txt  can just include folders you want to rsync, one per line14:02
doranvmis there no 32 bit build of ubuntu server?14:02
Fuchs(you can also use --exclude-from   to do the opposite)14:02
lenz_okay vielen vielen dank fuchs thanks a lot14:03
TJ-doranvm: http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-14.04-server-i386.iso14:03
Fuchslenz_: you can also run a "dry run" first14:03
lenz_Do I really need all those options?14:03
Fuchslenz_: to check whether it really does exactly what you expect it to. Note that there are plenty of nice graphical frontends for rsync/rdiff-backup  as well, so if you prefer one of these ...14:03
Fuchslenz_: for a backup I'd recommend them, but you don't exactly need them, no. See what they do, especially the delete one,14:04
skarufueTJ-: TJ- that was a good pointer. thankyou.14:04
doranvmTJ-: Thank you. How did you find that? Here it says 64bit only? http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server14:04
Fuchsas this will delete files from a previous backup that are no longer existent. You might want that, or you might not want that.14:04
TJ-doranvm: http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/14:04
Fuchslenz_: as said, I'd recommend either using a frontend, reading the man page first or definitely only do a dry run first14:04
lenz_So for me that would be "rsync (options) --include-from=/home/lenz/backup.txt /home/lenz (path to external harddrive)14:04
lenz_there are frontends?14:05
lenz_Okay, BRB14:05
doranvmTJ-: I'll write to Canonical and tell them their website needs fixing. Thank you.14:05
Fuchslenz_: yes and yes14:05
Fuchslenz_: as you seem to understand German: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/rsync14:05
Fuchsit includes descriptions to all options and some graphical frontends as well14:06
TJ-doranvm: I think that is because only about 0.5% install the 32-bit server14:06
lenz_Thanks a lot Fuchs ich bin aus Berlin :)14:06
alexanderHy dears14:06
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Fuchslenz_: then I'd recommend that wiki. (It has also articles on other backup solutions, but if you want to use rsync for whatever reason (which is perfectly fine, rsync is a nice tool) you probably want to read that article14:07
Guest86333could someone help me with a ubuntu repository ?14:07
Fuchsit has examples and frontends. Should answer most of your questions.14:07
doranvmTJ-: Yes I think I agree.14:07
lenz_Reading now. Tausend Dank Fuchs14:08
FuchsYou're welcome :)14:08
Guest86333I have a ubuntu mirror , it has many ubuntu dists ....14:08
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Guest86333I want clean it14:09
Guest86333how I delete a old version in this mirror ?14:09
Guest86333could someone help ?14:10
lenz_Okay, grsync doesn't let me choose multiple folders. I guess I'll just use the CLI version14:10
Guest86333Hey guys, how could I delete old dists on my apt-mirror ?14:11
Fuchslenz_: if you plan to use it for backups: see http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Datensicherung?redirect=no#Grafisch14:12
Fuchslenz_: it also lists a couple more frontends using rsync than the rsync article14:12
Fuchsif it is not for backup purposes but just to copy the stuff over once: just use the CLI tool, yes14:13
Fuchsyou can also add includes directly on the command line, I prefer files14:13
lenz_I will to that14:13
lenz_Yes, it is an elegant solution14:13
FuchsI use it with excludes  for backups on my server14:14
eight3hello all :)14:14
lenz_the .txt will only have to contain the words "Music", "Pictures" and "Documents", one per line, right?14:14
Fuchsif that is relative to the basepath: yes. Else include them as full paths, and also add a /*  after them, so it matches everything inside these folders for sure14:15
eight3may i post a pastebin of some error's? maybe someone can help me14:15
Fuchsas said, I use excludes instead of includes, so I might not be 100% sure on these  (which is why you should definitely do a dry run)14:15
Beldareight3, Tell the channel the problem as well with it14:16
Beldarsome context14:16
eight3Beldar, Ok ty14:16
Fuchsbut yes, according to http://askubuntu.com/questions/56401/backing-up-files-from-specific-folders-in-rsync   this looks correct-ish14:16
Guest49396Anybody have any idea how to get past this?14:17
Guest49396http://i.imgur.com/TL2W1t8.png14:17
Beldareight3, Your welcome, you can always post away here. ;)14:17
Guest49396It appears to be unresponsive.14:17
Guest49396Came up when trying to install restricted extras in terminal.14:17
FuchsGuest49396: enter and tab-enter don't work?14:18
Guest49396nice14:18
Guest49396tab-enter worked14:18
Guest49396ty!14:18
FuchsGuest49396: technically you can abort it and then use dpkg-reconfigure  to bring it up again, but that is a bit of a hack14:18
Guest49396=D14:18
Fuchsyou're welcome :)14:18
newbsduserthere is no configuration in /etc/network/interfaces file. but ubuntu gui changes eth0 eth1 settings for dhcp.. how can i prevent this?14:18
lenz_ sudo rsync -avn --include-from=/home/lenz/backup_folders.txt /home/lenz /media/lenz/24E2C7617E62FC1B/ Fuchs does that look right?14:19
ozbrkanyway let's take a look for two another issues first of them is about online accounts the browser which included on 14.04 cannot write ''@'' and twitter and some other accounts are cannot be loges in.14:19
ozbrkloged*14:19
newbsduseri don't want another configuration than /etc/network/interfaces file...14:19
newbsduserhow can i do that?14:19
doranvmozbrk: Is this about keyboard language?14:19
Fuchslenz_: yes. Not entirely sure if the sudo is needed, unless you lack write permissions on the target (possible) or read permissions on your home (that would worry me)14:20
ozbrkdoravm: Keyboard languange is true and it is Tr14:20
newbsduserozbrk, bana sor gardas sorunu14:20
Fuchslenz_: -n should make it do a dry run, -a is helpful for backups as it adds some sane default options, -v just makes it be a bit more verbose, which can be helpful during the dry run14:20
newbsduserben cozuyum14:20
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lenz_I put it just in case. Fuchs; If I run it though, it seems to go to /.local and /.config though14:21
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lenz_It tries to copy my whole home14:22
Fuchslenz_: ah, sorry, you seem to need to exclude *14:22
Fuchsso it only takes stuff in the includes14:23
Fuchsas said, I tend to do it the other way around, which is why I didn't know what. Add * to your excludes, then it should only sync stuff explicitly given in the includes.14:23
lenz_That is "--exclude *" ?14:24
Fuchsthat might be interpreted by your shell, hmm14:24
Fuchstry --exclude "*"14:24
lenz_Goes through the whole folder as well...14:24
Fuchslenz_: well, I personally would probably just do the opposite then  (work with ecludes, excluding all dotfiles and folders, and the ones that aren't Documents, Music and the other thing you wanted. Or just pass these 3 to rsync instead of your home folder14:26
skarufue /ignore #ubuntu MODES JOINS PARTS QUITS14:26
skarufuegrrrrr14:26
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skarufuebetter14:26
lenz_Fuchs now its 0 folders. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7501615/14:27
Fuchslenz_: oh, and "*" is probably interpreted by the shell as well, try '*'14:27
Beldarskarufue, Many IRC Clients have that built in.14:27
Fuchsso --exlcude '*' --include-from ...14:27
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skarufueBeldar: well. i like irssi. but i always forget that command because i tend to sve the channel config.14:27
A_I_hi there14:28
A_I_service network restart is deprecated14:28
A_I_what must I use instead ?14:28
doranvmAny one know of a guide that tells me exactly what I need to do to get something running as a daemon (service)? A guide for the startup files, and (importantly) what my code has to do in order to run in this manner, and how it can interact with the desktop?14:28
Beldarskarufue, I wondered if you were in a cli client. ;)14:28
sleepeeifdown and ifup?14:28
lenz_Still says 0 bytes on the dry run... Maybe with -n it doesn't look into the txt?14:29
Beldar!daemon14:29
sleepee@A_I_  try sudo ifdown eth0 && sudo ifup eth014:30
sleepeeassuming it's eth014:30
skarufuedoranvm: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/14:30
Fuchslenz_: it should, but not seeing the text file it is a bit hard to say what the error is. Have you put *s after the directories?14:31
A_I_sleepee no service to restart ? really ?14:31
wxzmy shortcuts don't work for precise pangolin, don't know why14:31
Fuchslenz_: so /home/foobar/Music/*14:31
Beldardoranvm, A start might be man daemon in the cli.14:31
lenz_Fuchs, let me try that14:32
djdemonhey all14:32
djdemonany one can help me?14:32
cfhowlett!ask|djdemon14:32
ubottudjdemon: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience14:32
sleepeei think there is but i don't use it.  what exactly are you trying to do?14:32
skarufuewill ubuntu adopt systemd? does anyone know?14:32
sleepeei mean, what is your problem?14:32
cfhowlettskarufue until they officially announce - no.14:33
skarufuea shame that.14:33
djdemonhow i configure terminal allays run in su mode?14:33
Fuchserr?14:33
FuchsThere was an official announcement for ubuntu to switch to systemd.14:33
sleepeei heard systemd will be adopted.  i forgot where i heard that though14:33
sleepeei think papa mark said it in a blog or something14:34
Beldardjdemon, su is not a good option, why are you using it?14:34
skarufueYup and i just see that 14.04 server already uses systemd14:34
Fuchshttp://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1316   yes he did14:34
doranvmdjdemon: Don't run as root, it's not a good idea. What do you specifically need to do?14:34
ryan948484exit14:34
Beldardjdemon, Do you basically mean a rooted terminal?14:35
skarufuedoranvm: well since they are switching to systemd you can probably ignore my upstart cookbook stuff i linked you14:35
djdemoni need run as root for MonoDevolp14:35
djdemonyes14:35
Fuchswut?14:35
sleepeethey probably wont switch for a long time though14:35
Fuchsyou do not want to run something like Monodevelop as root14:35
djdemonyes14:35
Beldardjdemon, sudo -i   be sure what your doing is correct.14:35
Fuchsno, no you don't14:36
djdemoneach time i open mono, ask me to put PW14:36
cfhowlettFuchs then you doin it wrong14:36
sleepeetheyll probably wait till debian switches first, and then make it default in the follwing lts14:36
Fuchsdjdemon: then try to fix that, instead of throwing root at it14:36
sleepeeif all goes well that is14:36
duckchatsystem settings -> displays... when changes are made to displays, where does that data?  I want to look at those files...14:36
djdemoni remove it and install mono again and same happen14:36
Beldardjdemon, there is a reason for passwords bypassing them is not a good idea in ubuntu.14:36
doranvmdjdemon: What are you doing that needs root?14:37
Fuchsduckchat: probably  .config/monitors.xml14:37
djdemonwow to many question, i am a low user.14:37
Fuchsduckchat: depends a bit whether you are talking about unity/gnome system settings or KDE ones here14:37
djdemoni just install mono and each time i need open it say for put password for run mono14:38
sleepeei swear for the life of me, i can't understand why i keep trying to vnc into a remote server and get a loopback vnc image instead.14:38
Fuchshow exactly did you install it, djdemon14:38
djdemonby wget & apt-get install14:39
Fuchsunlikely, as apt-get doesn't work on local files. What exactly did you wget?14:39
Beldardjdemon, You explanations are somewhat just repeats and convoluted.14:39
TeraJLhi there, i want to set alt+shift+1 / alt+shift+2 ... to move the window to that workspace, but after i set it does not work, i've even changed no dconf to instead of "alt+shift+!" to "alt+shift+1" but it still does nothing14:39
djdemonthe .deb files14:39
lenz_It's not happening verdammtnochmal!  Where's the fault? http://imgur.com/XvdmlQO Fuchs14:40
djdemonok, sorry for take you'r time. i will try solve it by my self, thanks anyway :D14:40
Fuchsdjdemon: then you installed them with dpkg and not apt-get. Where did you wget them from, then?14:40
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helmut_hi14:40
Fuchslenz_: bah, if you don't have any pre-existing backups on the target, you can see if it works in a non dry run14:41
Beldarhelmut_, good morning from here.14:41
Fuchslenz_: also it might be that the includes have to be relative to the path you give to rsync14:41
Fuchslenz_: I do backups from /, so basically everything is relative from there.14:41
lenz_Okay, so I just put "Music" "Pictures" and "Documents"?14:42
TeraJLcan someone test it so i can know if the problem is on my keyboard language or something?14:42
Fuchslenz_: Music/*14:42
Fuchslenz_: worth a try, and else: try a non dry one14:42
sleepeeis there a specific picture upload site w'ere supposed to use here?14:42
sleepeelike for screenshots and stuff?14:43
DJones!imagebin | sleepee14:43
ubottusleepee: Screenshots can be made with the [PrtScr] button. Want to show us a screenshot of your problem? Upload an image to http://imagebin.org/?page=add and post a link to it.14:43
cfhowlett!paste|sleepee14:43
Beldar!imagebin14:43
ubottusleepee: 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.14:43
sleepeeok.  thanks14:43
doranvmFuchs: lenz_ Why --exclude "*" --> doesn't that exclude everything and therefore not copy?14:44
lenz_Doesnt work on either.... Fuchs.14:44
skarufue14.04 last upstart ubuntu version. debian decided for systemd so does ubuntu. (rhel6 to use upstart......)14:44
Beldarheh I have had a attack page page block on imagebin for awhile14:45
lenz_doranvm, after that follows --include-from14:45
Fuchsdoranvm: it does, but with --include  it should use the stuff you give it to include14:45
doranvmFuchs: lenz_ I thought the syntax was exclude= ?14:45
duckchatone video card: radeon 5450. no video on the motherboard.  why would X -configure complain?14:45
duckchatNumber of created screens does not match number of detected devices.14:45
Fuchsdoranvm: entirely possible14:45
Fuchslenz_: do try that14:45
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lenz_rsync -avn --exclude=* --include-from=/home/lenz/backup_folders.txt /home/lenz/ /media/lenz/24E2C7617E62FC1B/14:47
lenz_0 bytes14:48
doranvmlenz_: Are you familiar with python or perl etc? This would be a pretty easy script in that, if you were14:48
lenz_I am not14:49
lenz_You know what14:49
lenz_I'll just put a # in front of the folders I want to copy14:49
Fuchslenz_: actually  try  rsync -avnR /home/lenz/Music /home/lenz/Pictures /path/to/your/drive14:50
lenz_and do /home/lenz/#* as source... will that work Fuchs, doravm?14:50
lenz_Woah, you can to that?14:50
Fuchslenz_: try the above thingie first14:50
Fuchslenz_: apparently that is what -R does, so: yes14:50
doranvmlenz_: Fuchs I think the issue is how include and exlcude combine14:50
Fuchsdoranvm: probably, I tend to just use excludes for mine, which is why I am fighting with includes here a bit14:51
lenz_can I do three sources for -R?14:51
Fuchsbut maybe they are not needed14:51
Fuchslenz_: yes14:51
doranvmFuchs:  lenz_ what happens if you put the include before the exclude?14:52
me-1hi...wgat is the app which can check the Hard disk14:52
me-1what14:52
doranvmme-1: check for errors? fsck14:52
consoleRobertoHi14:53
Fuchsfsck would be to check the filesystem for errors,14:53
Fuchsthe smartmontools programs would be to check the disc itself14:53
me-1doranvm,  check for bad sectors etc14:54
doranvmme-1: the default disk manager can do that ('disks' into the dash)14:55
lenz_rsync -avR /home/lenz/Documents/ /home/lenz/Music/ /home/lenz/Pictures/ /media/lenz/24E2C7617E62FC1B/ Does just the right thing14:55
Fuchslenz_: lovely14:55
lenz_I hope14:55
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lenz_I think with -R it takes only 2 arguments?14:55
doranvmlenz_: Nice, glad it's working!14:55
Fuchslenz_: I think it just interprets the last one as the destination and treats the rest as sources14:56
ldurosif i see a X under my S column in htop, what does it mean?14:56
lenz_Thanks so much doranvm and Fuchs14:56
lenz_that was a hard one14:56
Fuchslduros: something interesting, it should be one of DRSTWZ14:57
doranvmlenz_: I think fuchs deserves more of the credit14:57
lduroshmm, i only saw it for a split second14:58
lenz_Yes, he definitely does14:58
ldurosFuchs: maybe i dreamed14:58
Fuchslduros: or it was some terminal issue14:58
lenz_Danke man du bist der beste :)14:58
lduroshopefully14:58
FuchsKeine Ursache.14:58
wxzis there anyway I can move from transmission to deluge but keep my ratios?15:00
arthurfiggishello :) i noticed that handbrake (a video conversion program) was available for 14.04 in the official repo's, so i gave it a try...it works great, except for when you close it, at which point it always becomes a zombie process that can't be killed any way i can find15:01
Beldararthurfiggis, In would not worry about that, a zombie is doing nothing.15:02
FuchsI would try to find out who his parent is and, in case of it not being init, kill that15:03
colinshenhi,i got a problem.my usb headphone does not work on ubuntu14.0415:03
Fuchsand maybe report that to launchpad, or see if you find out what happens with tools like strace15:03
Beldarcolinshen, Do they show if you run lsusb15:04
lenz_Rsync is quite slow if I am not mistaken15:04
doranvmlenz_: It's as fast as copying the file, unless you put in options to compress or verify, and that adds overhead15:04
sasha When dd'ing a hdd to an ssd, what would be the best option to clone it (including the boot loader)?15:04
lenz_does -a add overhead?15:04
sashaNote that although the partition from the hdd fits on the ssd, the ssd is smaller15:05
Fuchslenz_: sort of, but it adds sane flags  (related to permissions)15:05
Fuchslenz_: you want these for backups15:05
colinshenI only see C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM108 Audio Controller15:05
Beldarsasha, I would use clonezilla dd is if run wrong a bad thang.15:05
colinshenBeldar:the phone controller works...15:05
arthurfiggisBeldar, Fuchs: hmm...well those are good suggestions, thanks :) reading up on zombie processes it seems that the only real effect they have, in the author's terms, is to add an extra line in ps because they use essentially no resources...so if that's correct, no problem :)15:05
sleepeehttp://imagebin.org/311538 <-- Anybody know why this keeps happening?15:05
lenz_Okay. Then I'll just go for a hog until it is finished15:05
colinshenBeldar,but i cant hear anything...15:05
Beldarcolinshen, THat does not answer my question.15:06
sleepeei swear I'm not vnc'ing into 127.0.0.115:06
colinshenthere are several information after lsusb Beldar15:07
Beldarcolinshen, You can plug in the usb and run that command, then unplug it and run again if your not able to tell if it shows.15:08
EmsY420Hello guys! It's not possible to play on any leagues right? Because of the anticheat.15:08
JerryPanyone running win8 and ubuntu on the same HD?15:08
Beldar!ot > EmsY42015:08
ubottuEmsY420, please see my private message15:08
colinsheni find which one one is my headphone...(Bus 001 Device 011: ID 0d8c:013c C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM108 Audio Controller15:08
colinshen)15:08
BeldarJerryP, Many get to the issue15:09
JerryPCan you access files in ubuntu from win8 and vice versa?15:09
sleepeei got win8 on 1 HDD and ubuntu 14.04 on HDD and SSD15:10
colinshenand i can use the controller to adjust the value. only can not hear anything.15:10
sleepeeyes @ JerryP15:10
BeldarJerryP, from ubuntu yes, windows does not read ext type partiitons without a really old driver, better to have a shared NTFS.15:10
sleepeewell, i'm not sure about vice versa15:10
FuchsJerryP: yes. Ubuntu can read (and write, but I wouldn't do that) NTFS, for Windows you need additional ext2/3/4  drivers15:10
FuchsJerryP: or you just have stuff on a common filesystem that both can handle15:10
sleepeeisn't reading extX on windows really slow though?15:11
Beldarsleepee, not even a really good idea in the end.15:11
JerryPwubi doesnt exist anymore, right?15:12
sleepeeBeldar, yea i think i tried that once before, and it was a real PITA15:12
BeldarJerryP, 12.04 yes, no real support however15:12
Beldara virtual would be better tha a wubi15:13
Beldarthan*15:13
JerryPThe problem is I am having major issues with Win8, so I wanted to try running linux for a few days, but I am not sure I want to create a partition just yet15:14
JerryPi have it running in a VM now, but very slow obviously15:14
lenz_JerryP have you tried xubuntu?15:14
JerryPI tried booting to a flash disk and that was OK, but still not very good, and you cant save anything...15:14
BeldarJerryP, THis is a OEM windows8 a uefi with gpt partitions?15:15
balamkejwho15:15
JerryPYes, OEM15:16
BeldarJerryP, Use a usb and set it to have persistence. The install in this W8 environment is not like the msdos setups, I would not go to installing till you know you want it.15:17
Beldar!uefi | JerryP15:17
cfhowlettJerryP if you have sufficient ram, install virtualbox in windows and put 32 bit buntu in a box15:17
ubottuJerryP: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI15:17
skarufueJerryP: got a reasonably sized pen-drive around? try it on there15:19
BeldarJerryP, JUst for more info and a picture of some of the barriers http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=214729515:19
skarufueJerryP: you can have a partition named pesrsitent on the flash drive. then you can save.15:19
skarufue^15:20
justinm001hi15:20
justinm001could someone please ssh to my ip and see if you get a connection.. trying to test my port forwarding15:20
doranvmHas anyone noticed Google Chrome now has the auto-snapping/auto-sizing behaviour from Chrome OS and it keeps snapping to certain points when I resize it?15:20
Beldarskarufue, You only use a persistant partition if you want more than  4 gigs right?15:21
JerryPskarufue/Beldar: thanks for all of the info. I think I did that, but the USB was only 2GB so I only had 900MB of persistence15:25
JerryPbut the OS kept freezing, which I assumed was due to running off USB15:25
JerryPmaybe my best bet is wubi + 12.04 to test it out for a few days?15:26
JerryPany idea where to download wubi? I cant seem to find it anywhere15:28
skarufueJerryP: wubi is really meh15:29
skarufueJerryP: is this a laptop or a tower15:29
doranvmJerryP:  I am not sure wubi is still supported.15:29
JerryPlaptop15:29
JerryPI think its my best option to try it for a few days, no? USB kept freezing, VM is still inside windows which is the problem in the first place15:30
skarufuewell. yeah. just dont rely on the wubi installation15:31
skarufuealso i am not shure if wubi will work with win8 bootloader15:31
doranvmwubi on win8 or 64bit is terrible15:31
doranvmi think thats the reason they are trying to get rid of wubi15:31
doranvmJerryP: What do you need so much persistance for on the USB?15:32
skarufueJerryP: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wubi/?source=directory15:32
JerryPWell, if I am going to use it for a few days, I need to install a few things. But the real issue was that it kept freezing15:33
doranvmJerryP: Your windows is also freezing?15:34
JerryPSorta15:35
alexi5hello15:36
JerryPTheres some sort of issue with win8 where the disk utilization spikes to 100%15:36
JerryPI did all the fixes and then was having memory issues15:36
alexi5do any of you guys know of any good tv tuner applications for ubuntu ?15:36
JerryPso I downgraded from 8.1 to 8.0 and its "more stable" but I still dont trust it. So I am thinking of dual booting linux and running that primarily and only windows when I need to use a windows app15:37
Keanu73JerryP: Are you talking about Windows?15:37
Keanu73Windows 8.1? and 8?15:37
doranvmJerryP: So you're running Ubuntu from a USB and getting the occasional freeze? Have you tried an Ubuntu install?15:37
Keanu73ah right, he needs help on installing ubuntu15:37
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arykleinwhich release is going to use systemd by default?15:39
ashley_hey hola amigos15:40
ashley_como estan todos15:40
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ashley_disculpen una pregunta...15:40
doranvmWhat's the program that clears the memory cache?15:40
arykleinashley_: in english15:40
ashley_ok15:41
ashley_hi friends!15:41
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doranvmashley_: If that is spanish there is #ubuntu-es15:41
ashley_righ... im have any question!15:41
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arykleinashley_: I can speak spanish but most people from here don't speak15:42
ActionParsnipdoranvm: you can clear the disk cache in RAM, is that what you mean?15:42
arykleinashley_: shoot. Maybe I can help you15:42
ashley_ok... welll ummm15:42
ActionParsnipdoranvm: echo 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches        will do that15:43
doranvmActionParsnip: I remember it being something with proc/dropcaches, but i'll take anything you can give! (Gladly!)15:43
doranvmActionParsnip: Nice15:43
arykleinashley_: maybe if you prefer spanish, #ubuntu-es15:43
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aryklein!facebook15:43
ashley_when i see a video my screen starts flashing.... why???15:43
ActionParsnipdoranvm: seems a bit pointless though15:44
ashley_I have elementary luna os, its my SO15:44
arykleinashley_: all the screen?15:44
ashley_yea15:44
ActionParsnipashley_: elementary isnt supported here15:44
doranvmActionParsnip: Perhaps, I'm in an experimental mode15:44
skarufuearyklein: 14.04 is the last upstart version so presumeably the next release15:44
doranvms/mode/mood15:44
DJones!elementary | ashley_15:44
ubottuashley_: Elementary OS is an Ubuntu derivative which is supported in their IRC channel #elementary on irc.freenode.net - http://elementaryos.org/ for more information on this distribution.15:44
aryklein!elementary15:45
ashley_all rigth thanks!15:45
arykleinskarufue: thanks15:45
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Beldararyklein, here is what is on the bot. http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi?search=wifi  check before running here maybe?15:46
arykleinskarufue: we have to wait :(15:46
rootedhow can i extract a .xz with bunzip2 ?15:47
ActionParsniprooted: install unp and use that, waaay easier15:47
ActionParsniprooted: works with all archives15:47
WeechJamesHow well do you think unity would run with 1GB of system ram?15:47
ActionParsnipWeechJames: fine, Ive ran it on 1Gb15:47
WeechJamesThanks15:47
arykleinBeldar: nop15:48
ActionParsnipWeechJames: I had an Nvidia 6150LE to help though :)15:48
WeechJamesthe GPU will be up for it15:48
WeechJamesjust dead ram :p15:48
ActionParsnipWeechJames: RAM is pretty cheap these days15:48
rootedatctionparsnip you have the extract command line for unp ?15:48
ActionParsniprooted: you'll need to install it first15:48
ActionParsniprooted: then it's simply:  unp filename     for any archive15:48
rootedive install it15:49
ActionParsniprooted: it will extract to pwd15:49
rootedthanks15:49
* ActionParsnip thinks unp should be installed by default15:50
arykleinashley_: all the screen?15:51
someHumanHello!15:51
someHumaniptable: Hey dude you there?15:51
Beldararyklein, nop?15:51
someHumaniptable: I think I just destroyed my flash drive :(15:51
someHumanI pulled it out when I was formatting it.15:51
someHumanI used DISK to format, it didn't even show me anything like a progress bar or something.15:52
someHumanSo I pulled it out, thinking that it's already done.15:52
Jeeves_MossActionParsnip,  what was that fix again to make my headphones work in A2DP modE>15:53
RunPeople how to give your computer a priority in the router?15:53
arykleinBeldar: sorry15:53
Beldararyklein, No problem, they have just taken out some of our favorite bot prompts is all. ;)15:54
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ouhuispchrllo sll\15:55
ouhuispchello all15:55
Beldarmaking the ubuntu persona more friendly was the goal I suspect, lol15:55
ouhuispcdoes anyone know where i can find drivers for the old d-link dwl g510 wireless network adapter, im using xubuntu trusty tahr15:55
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digi0psHey. Need a help?15:57
digi0psI need a help!15:57
digi0psanyone there?15:57
ikoniajust ask15:58
ikoniapeople will help if they can15:58
JerryPAny idea why ubuntu in oracle vm virtualbox is locked at 640x480 resolution?15:58
ikoniavirtual graphics card15:58
ouhuispcdoes anyone know where i can find drivers for the old d-link dwl g510 wireless network adapter, im using xubuntu trusty tahr15:58
ikoniaisn't trusty dead ?15:58
DJonesdigi0ps: Until you ask the question that you need support with, we don't know whether we can help15:59
JerryPikonia, with Mint it was full resolution and I believe all of the VM settings are the same...15:59
digi0psThanks. Okay this is my question. I have two entries for Windows 8 in Grub. One in brackets has ( on dev/sda1 ) and another has ( on dev/sda2 ). Can you say why this is happening?16:01
ouhuispcikonia:  isnt trusty brand new?16:02
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Jeeves_Mosshow do I force my bluetooth headset connect in H2DP mode only?16:04
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ActionParsnip!logs | Jeeves_Moss16:05
ubottuJeeves_Moss: Official channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too.16:05
ActionParsnipJeeves_Moss: all I can say is check logs16:05
digi0psany one help please...16:05
ActionParsnipdigi0ps: is there a recovery partition outside the Win8 one?16:06
digi0psNo. sda2 is my other partition ( labeled E:\ in windows ).16:07
ActionParsnipdigi0ps: no bootable OS on it?16:09
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digi0psNo bootable OS  on it!16:09
digi0psBut I have a RefreshImage on it!16:09
digi0psThe backup which i took before installing ubuntu!16:10
ActionParsnipdigi0ps: strange. Ask in #grub too, they may be able to tell you how to make Grub ignore a partition16:10
ldurosI have a shutdown script in rc0.d/ and rc6.d/ called K01StopScript... It's running just fine at shutdown, I'm using it to cleanly shutdown long running processes before anything starts the shutdown process16:10
ldurosbut it does look like syslog stops at some time before the end of this execution script16:10
JerryPikonia, FYI the issue was Virtual Guest Additions. Solution: Startup your guest and hit Ctrl+Alt+T to open a terminal session. Type "sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-dkms" to install the latest package. Restart the VM and enjoy screen-size.16:10
ldurosI see: May 22 15:41:20 ip-10-0-0-53 kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.16:10
ldurosshouldn't syslog wait until the script is executed to stop itself?16:11
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digi0psOkay. Thanks anyway. :)16:11
ActionParsnipdigi0ps: maybe https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7351666.html16:11
ldurosi see the following in syslog: exiting on signal 15.16:11
lduros 16:11
ldurosand then it starts again it seems16:11
ldurosmy question is, is there a way to run a shutdown script and have nothing get shutdown yet?16:12
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ldurossignal 15 is SIGTERM I believe. I just wonder why it would send a SIGTERM while my script isn't finished executing16:12
ActionParsnipdigi0ps: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/grub2-skipping-one-partition-from-os-detection-741100/16:13
ActionParsnipdigi0ps: seems you can use: GRUB_DONT_AUTODETECT_PART="hda1 hda5"16:13
ActionParsnipdigi0ps: so you can specify the partitions to read16:14
ActionParsnipdigi0ps: or not read, not sure if thats the blacklist or whitelist16:14
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ActionParsnipdigi0ps: update-grub after each edit will show you what is what, just dont reboot if it looks wrong16:14
digi0psActionParsnip: Okay thanks. But where to add that code?16:15
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doranvmJerryP: Load the vbox guest additons16:17
MantissaI have an intake and exhaust case fan connected via 3pin header. The latter is currently at full speed.16:17
MantissaI'm trying to use pwmconfig for fancontrol but I feel like I need guidance.16:18
JerryPdoranvm, I know...that's what I said the solution was....16:18
Jeeves_MossActionParsnip, I can't find it again.  When I had a look at the logs when I switch profiles, I get "module-bluetooth-device.c: A2DP is not connected, refused to switch profile"16:18
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ldurosis there a way to cancel a shutdown (like with shutdown -c "abort shutdown") from within a shutdown script in rc0.d?16:19
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joytuqhow to set option in alsamixer for philips headphone ?16:22
colinshen....i got same problem...my usb headphone does not work too..16:22
sgsevenboaa16:26
sgsevenninguem fala?16:28
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s3ct10n802hello16:37
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SpeendaShHello everyone i have a question about Kingsoft !16:43
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SpeendaShi'm searching for the folder that have the fonts files so i can add one (:16:44
SpeendaShdo you know where or how i can find it ?16:45
Jordan_U!font | SpeendaSh16:45
ubottuSpeendaSh: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". For the official ubuntu font, see: http://font.ubuntu.com/16:45
SchrodingersScatSpeendaSh: found this: http://ksosoft.com/writer/176-set-default-font-and-add-font.html16:46
SpeendaShoh ! Thanks Guys ! SchrodingersScat  Jordan_U  ubottu16:47
SpeendaShi'm going to try16:47
voomhow do tell windows to auth (to access the share) when logging on to a roaming profile16:47
s3ct10n802so this is literally day 2 of me working with xubuntu, anyone have any advice or anything i should know?16:49
SchrodingersScats3ct10n802: enjoy :)16:51
ldurosis it ok to replace /sbin/shutdown with /usr/local/sbin/shutdown? I need to perform tasks that don't work very well when running a rc0.d script?16:51
s3ct10n802thanks16:52
digi0psA problem. I have a password for my account. But when I boot in everytime it directly logins. No asking for password!16:53
digi0psCan anyone tell how to disable it and to ask the password everytime?16:53
ldurosif i remove /sbin/shutdown and create a script (which eventually shuts down) from /usr/local/sbin/shutdown, will it get overwritten when I update && upgrade?16:55
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cuddylierHi, does anyone know if it's possible to flashcache the main partition of a hard drive (/)? http://blog.gerrit-tamboer.net/using-flashcache-to-speed-up-your-io-on-ubuntu-12-04/16:59
cuddylierAs that tutorial uses /home16:59
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digi0psanyone help please?17:03
voomI cant help17:04
ichatdigi0ps:  what version?17:04
Emi18 Hi! I give you some videos. I hope you like! http://j.mp/RdXMfO17:05
doranvmdigi0ps: Assuming supported desktop version of ubuntu, disable automatic login from the 'user accounts' applet in unity dash17:05
SpeendaShStill no luck for installing a new font in Kingsoft Writter and presatation it looks like i need to find the fotnt folder but i really don't know where to find it ... any ideas?17:06
doranvmSpeendaSh: User fonts are in ~/.local/share/fonts17:07
ichatdigi0ps:  did you read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutoLogin,  logically,  if you 'kinda reverse the information here'  you should be able to find out what is happening and fix it according to your needs17:07
SpeendaShwhart does the ~ mean ? x:17:08
SpeendaShdoranvm thanks for your help by the way (:17:08
kingbeowolfmy network manager doesn't seem to be working correctly17:08
doranvmSpeendaSh: ~ is your home folder. But, can you not just double click the font file?17:08
kingbeowolfi have a connection, but it just shows the wifi icon with no bars17:08
doranvmYou know some of those spam videos might be OK if they didn't need Flashplayer :-)17:09
SpeendaShdoranvm,  nope, when i do it ask me which program to choose to open it, i tried writer and rpesatation but it didnt worked obviously...17:09
SpeendaShdoranvm,  oh so it's home ok that's going to be usefull lol17:10
doranvmSpeendaSh: What type of font is this? OTF, TTF etc?17:10
r00trunneri've tried to load a self written module, which gives me the dmesg message "module verification failed: signature and/or...". How can i get rid of it? I didn't even know linux now uses signed modules...17:10
SpeendaShdoranvm,  It's ttf ):17:12
ihavnothr00trunner: do you include <linux/init.h>?17:12
doranvmSpeendaSh: SpeendaSh Tell it to open it with the font viewer (gnome-font-viewer) in /usr/bin, or just copy it to home/.local/share/fonts17:14
doranvmr00trunner: Is this chrubutu/crouton?17:15
trismr00trunner: build your own kernel and disable CONFIG_MODULE_SIG or sign your module with scripts/sign-file from the kernel tree17:15
Jeeves_Mosshow do I change my bootsplash screen from the CLI?17:15
SpeendaShdoranvm,  i'm sorry i... i can't find the "home" folder, there is a home one in root but it doesnt follow with local and all x: ... x: can you exemplain me please ? ^ ^ thanks again for your healp really.17:16
doranvmSpeendaSh: Your home folder is called "~". it unpacks to /home/yourusername (whatever that is)17:16
doranvmSpeendaSh: It's "home" bookmark in the file manager17:16
SpeendaShit's the little House icon right ? with my username next to it ?* doranvm17:17
doranvmSpeendaSh: Yes. You will need to turn on hidden files (ctrl+H) to see .local17:17
SpeendaShoooh that's why i didnt saw it ! doranvm17:17
hiatusis there a mir channel?17:18
SpeendaShdoranvm,  thank you very much ! ow i get it (:17:18
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kingbeowolfmy network manager doesn't seem to be working correctly17:22
kingbeowolfi have a connection, but it just shows the wifi icon with no bars17:22
SpeendaShPerfect! it works ! yay ! ^ ^17:22
SpeendaShhaaa the Ubuntu comunity rocks ! x:17:22
KGM70kingbeowolf, have you tried to setup network manager ?17:23
kingbeowolfKGM70: i just installed using the alternative iso17:26
kingbeowolfKGM70: had to do that to get raid working17:26
kingbeowolfKGM70: i install ubuntu-desktop17:27
kingbeowolfKGM70: normally at this point everything just works17:27
KGM70kingbeowolf, did you setup wifi in ubiquity when you were installing ubuntu?17:28
kingbeowolfKGM70: i don't have wifi brother i am just trying to get it to show properly for my nic card17:32
KGM70kingbeowolf, sudo apt-get install network-manager network-manager-gnome17:33
sadfasdfsadfHow can I set a program to run at login after all the environment variables are set? I tried to launch from rc.local, but it crashes every time. The same program launched from terminal works fine.17:34
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doranvmsadfasdfsadf: In unity, add it to 'start up applications' via the GUI17:35
doranvmsadfasdfsadf: Type 'start up' into the dash and it will find  the applet17:36
sadfasdfsadfdoranvm: sorry, I am using the lubuntu package, I kind of hate unity and wish it never took over mainline ubuntu17:36
sadfasdfsadfdoranvm: I cant find anything similar in lxde17:36
doranvmsadfasdfsadf: Unknown. Maybe #lubuntu, or someone else here knows17:36
humbagsadfasdfsadf: if it's not graphical you can use @reboot in your crontab17:36
KGM70kingbeowolf, then run, sudo dhclient etho, for your ethernet nic17:37
Deihmosdoes ubuntu have a hibernate function so i can boot another os and when i return to ubuntu it resumes from where i left off?17:38
Deihmosall i see is suspend17:38
Skaag_I have a virtual machine with just an IPv6 address and a local (non-routable) IPv4 address, can I apt-get update?17:39
Skaag_doesn't seem to work17:39
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kingbeowolfKGM70: it says its installed already17:40
Deihmosit seems that most things in ubuntu isn't straight forward like enabling hibernate17:40
doranvmDeihmos: pm-ibernate17:41
doranvmDeihmos: pm-hibernate. Sorry, typo.17:41
doranvmDeihmos: It doesn't work on all hardware, you might need to fiddle with it. It requires some co-operation from the hardware manufacturer to implement properly.17:42
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morph-anyone know if there is a free alternative to linxacademy.com17:43
sadfasdfsadfhumbag: its graphical :(17:43
Yelusadfasdfsadf, could this work for you => http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=160421117:43
Deihmosit worked but I don't want to open a terminal to hibernate17:43
DeihmosI am almost sure there use to be an option for it17:44
doranvmDeihmos: In theory it shouild addi tself to the Unity menu once loaded17:44
Muscularfemalehi17:45
Deihmosit did not17:45
doranvmDeihmos: I just did a quick google, this MIGHT work http://blog.mafr.de/2014/05/01/enabling-hibernate-support-in-ubuntu-14-04/17:45
perlmonkeyhi17:46
perlmonkeyI'm having probs with my system, I want to delete the partition and reinstall, but it won't show partition with fdisk -l17:47
doranvmperlmonkey: Does the installer do it?17:48
perlmonkeyhere's the strange thing..17:48
perlmonkeyi have set boot order to CD->HD, i put a windows install CD in, it says "booting from CD, press any key" and then goes straight to Linux on HDD17:48
perlmonkeyi know the CD is bootable17:48
doranvmdid you press a key?17:49
perlmonkeyyes17:49
perlmonkeythe cd appears to be reading, led is flashing etc17:49
perlmonkeystrange eh17:49
doranvmi dont know about CD I am afraid; i have no machines with them anymore17:49
perlmonkeyis there any suggestion to remove Linux?17:50
tmmunqhas anyone gotten bd+ discs to play or rip on ubuntu 12.04?17:50
perlmonkeyits odd how it does boot to Linux (allbeit wrong, fsck reports read block errors.. yet fdisk -l shows no partitions17:50
sadfasdfsadfYelu: Trying that now, rebooting with fingers crossed17:51
Yelusadfasdfsadf, good luck17:51
someHumanHello!17:54
someHumanCan someone help me recover a video that I accidentally deleted permanently?17:54
sadfasdfsadfYelu: no beans :(17:54
KGM70kingbeowolf, did you install network-manager-gnome ?17:54
someHumanI have photorec and extundelete that seem potential, but I have no idea how to use it.17:54
Yelusadfasdfsadf, sorry for you :(17:55
someHumanI only need to recover files from 10 - 11 am today.17:55
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alazare619on 14.04 server im unable to connect to a windows share on a domain via mount -t cifs17:56
alazare619i keep recieving error -1317:56
NokiabotPing pong17:59
doranvmalazare619: are teh credentials correct, and does the windows share need NTLM encryption?17:59
skarufuesomeHuman: cant really help you as i have to run but: DONT WRITE ANYTHING TO THAT DRIVE17:59
fellayaboyis there an active directory users and computers for linux17:59
skarufuesomeHuman: if its the system drive. dont use the system17:59
alazare619no it shouldnt need ntlm encryption and the credentials are correct yes17:59
someHumanskarufue: :(18:00
perlmonkeyi'm going to try replacing the HDD18:00
perlmonkeyfirst i will disconnect and see if cd boots18:00
someHumanI was able to recover files from a month ago using photorec without parameters.18:00
skarufuesomeHuman: if its a extX filesystem give extundelete a shot18:00
doranvmalazare619: How are you mounting or connecting?18:01
skarufuesomeHuman: if you have a spare drive make a copy of your drive with dd18:01
matriumhi, I can't get my apt to ingnore my previously set proxy settings. I unset all my proxy env variables and created an empty /etc/apt/apt.conf. But apt is still trying to resolve the adresses over the http proxy18:01
skarufuesomeHuman: got to run now18:01
someHumanBut I ran out of allocated /home space, I was planning to allocate all of the avail. space in muy HDD to /home18:01
someHumanskarufue: Ok ok.18:01
perlmonkeywow i think that solved it18:02
perlmonkeyi disconnected the hdd, booted off cd no probs, then re-connected hdd18:02
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perlmonkeynow windows install is running18:02
doranvmperlmonkey: And now it works? looks like firmware (bios/efi) bug in your machine.18:03
* _ren_ Free porn http://x.co/4giIQ <- Sorry the advertising, my intentions are good...18:04
izzardSo i need some help. I installed ubuntu alongside windows 7 last night and now I can't get Grub to boot to windows 718:05
izzardIt goes to a blank screen for about 2 minutes and then restarts.18:05
izzardI have the results from boot-info-script if anyone would be willing to help me out and look at them18:06
izzardAlso, all of my files from my windows partitions are still there, so I know that they didn't get accidentally formated18:08
mitchelwbI was trying to install the canon inkjet drivers this morning on my 14.04 64 bit.  I didn't get very far, I had to get an older library that isn't in 14.04 and when I tried to install it, I was getting a message that I couldn't because the gksu(?) database was in use from another process.  I ended up rebooting to try and resolve it (nothing should have been using it at that time)18:09
mitchelwbWhen I rebooted, the system started, came to the login screen, I entered my password and it went black.  never came up.18:10
mitchelwbSo I rebooted again and this time got a message that there was no bootable device.   So I put in a brand new 14.04 live cd and I've got it up now, but can't find any indication of my hard drive at all.18:10
Yelualazare619, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cifs-utils/+bug/1113395/comments/3018:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1113395 in cifs-utils (Ubuntu) "mount.cifs on 13.04 fails to mount a samba share with 13: Permission Denied" [Undecided,Confirmed]18:10
mitchelwbgparted is even reporting that there are no devices found.18:11
mitchelwbany ideas?18:11
Seveasmitchelwb: power down and check the cables.18:11
lduroswhen it says "The system is going down for power off NOW!" which command is executed? /sbin/poweroff?18:11
fellayaboymake sure you mount.cifs //computer/c$ -o user=username,pass=passwd,domain=domain.com18:11
Seveaslduros: usually shutdown -h now18:12
alazare619Yelu, so theoritically mount -t cifs //someserv/someshare -o DOMAIN=domainname,USERNAME=username,PASSWORD=password should work?18:12
ldurosSeveas: when you run sudo /sbin/shutdown -h now it says:18:12
ldurosThe system is going down for halt NOW!18:12
lduros 18:12
doranvmmitchelwb: is the efi/bios detecting the drive? If not, the problem is hardware18:12
ldurosso not the same18:12
mitchelwbSeveas: I will... any other ideas though?  it's not easy to get to the machine.  I know cables seems an easy first step and certainly part of the KISS priciple but it's a big project to do.18:12
doranvmmitchelwb: check bios before opening case18:13
alazare619that fixed it Yelu18:13
mitchelwbdoranvm: good question.  I'm not sure.  I didn't think about that when I booted from the cd... let me reboot and try.18:13
alazare619either that or the mixture of me pointing it to ip instead of netbios name18:13
Seveaslduros: changing to runlevel 0 should do it says the source18:13
ldurosSeveas: sure looks like it's /sbin/poweroff18:14
Seveaslduros: yeah, I'm reading the source wrong18:14
lduroswhat i don't get is that i have a /usr/local/sbin/poweroff, but when ec2 stops an instance, it's still /sbin/poweroff that is used it seems18:15
Seveaslduros: probably because whatever calls poweroff either calls it by full path or doesn't have /usr/local/sbin in it's $PATH18:15
ldurosSeveas: would it be a crime if i changed the symlink of /sbin/poweroff?18:16
ldurosSeveas: would an update/upgrade later on change it back?18:16
Seveaslduros: no and yes18:16
Seveaswhat's so different about your /usr/local/sbin/poweroff?18:16
izzardCan anyone help me fix Grub to be able to boot into my windows 7 partition?18:16
ldurosSeveas: I needed to do a few things, and a shutdown script in rc0.d wouldn't do it18:17
ldurosfor some reason18:17
Seveaslduros: also, using dpkg-divert you can make your change somewhat permanent18:17
ldurossyslog would get a term signal before i need to do something18:17
mitchelwbdoranvm: damn. the only thing being detected is my cd-rom.  I guess it's time to open it up anyway.  either it's a cable issue, or possibly an issue with one of the sata connectors or just flat dead hdd.  That would seriously annoy me.18:17
ldurosSeveas: oh yeh? Never heard of dpkg-divert, I need to check it out18:17
ldurosSeveas: yeh replacing the symlink in /sbin/poweroff does the trick, so I guess I'll need to use dpkg-divert18:18
mitchelwbThe whole reason I switched to Ubuntu was because my old HDD quit working and I didn't have a way to reinstall windows.  This HDD isn't terribly old.  :S18:19
fellayaboyhey is there a good linux program that people can click on so that you can join there windows session..something that really doesnt require someone to download something..just a click18:19
ldurosSeveas: so dpkg-divert --add /sbin/poweroff?18:19
ldurossomething like that18:19
Seveaslduros: you don't "need" to, but then you'll have to remember to do that every time you do an update :)18:19
ldurosyeh, and it may not be me :)18:19
Seveasunsure, it's been years since I used dpkg-divert18:19
ldurosthen the question would arise: Why did our entire cloud stop working properly :P18:20
nitishdharHey guys anyone around?18:21
SchrodingersScatnitishdhar: plenty around, do you have a question?18:22
superbootHi all. Any hints as to why any ubuntu (or ubuntu based distro ie. mint) including the mini-install cd's hang after sellecting "Install" at the boot-prompt in virtualbox?18:22
daninozhi, is any software I can install to open corel files on ubuntu?18:23
nitishdharYeah Schro18:24
SchrodingersScat!infor cdr2odg | daninoz18:24
WACOMaltif I have a program that failed to install via apt-get how do I flush it from the download queue so it stops messing up other installs?18:24
SchrodingersScat!info cdr2odg | daninoz18:24
ubottudaninoz: cdr2odg (source: writerperfect): Corel Draw graphics to to OpenDocument converter. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.2-1 (trusty), package size 10 kB, installed size 52 kB18:24
nitishdharI have a system with this config18:24
nitishdharAMD FX 8120 Processor - 8 Cores18:24
nitishdharCorsiar 4GB * 2 - 8GB Vengence 1600 MHz18:24
nitishdhar120GB Corsair SSD Force18:25
nitishdharAnd i have installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS18:25
nitishdharAnd its very unstable18:25
nitishdharLike chrome keeps crashing18:25
nitishdharI keep getting segmentation faults18:25
nitishdharApplication just suddenly close18:25
nitishdharmostly with a seg fault18:25
nitishdharDoes this have something to do with my hardware?18:26
daninozSchrodingersScat, thanks18:26
nitishdharBecause I have ubuntu installed on other machines & it works fine18:26
hyeitest your memory first?18:26
fellayaboyhey is there an alternative to screenlets...seems liek screenlets no longer works and there website id disabled18:27
nitishdharMemory test as in?18:27
nitishdharHow do I do that18:27
nitishdharYou mean from Bios or something?18:27
hyeihttp://www.memtest.org/18:28
MantissaHow does one adjust case fan speeds under linux? I've tried to no avail with 'fancontrol'18:28
nitishdharhey @hyei you think this is memory related?18:28
nitishdharBecause seriously if this is fixed then this solves all my problems18:29
nitishdharThis is the only issue making me think about switching to windows or mac18:29
hyeiCould be. Is this a new build? Some AMD systems are a touchy runnign 1600+18:29
nitishdharBut all my dev work is on Ubuntu18:29
nitishdharso :(18:29
nitishdharYeah this is a new buiod18:30
nitishdharnot very new18:30
nitishdharI guess a year old18:30
nitishdharBut thats the build18:30
nitishdharwhich i showed18:30
hyeiI've had to RMA corsair before to get 1600 ram to work at 1600 on my 8120 before18:30
superboothyei: I seem to remember memtest86+ has better hardware support for newer machines. FYI18:30
hyeisuperboot: you are probably right, I just did a quick google to grab the link. I think I use your rec too.18:31
nitishdharAlright trying this memtest thing18:32
nitishdharHey what were you saying about RMA ?18:32
superbootnitishdhar: memtest86+  note the '+' it makes a big defference! memtest86 sans the '+' would hang and act all dumb on a new intell socket 2011 machine I was testing. + fixed it.18:32
Yelualazare619, you're welcome.18:32
nitishdharsuperboot: thanks18:32
nitishdharwill try now18:32
alazare619i was  trying user=DOMAIN\user but that seemed to not work s ame for username=user@domain18:32
hyeinitishdhar: I was just saying, I've had experience buying corsair 1600 ram that had issues running at 1600 on an AMD system. In the end I got a replacement from corsair that worked better18:33
alazare619looks like domain needs to be specified seperately now thats weird18:33
nitishdharhyei: okey18:33
nitishdharwhich one did you go for18:33
hyeiRight now running crucial18:33
Yelualazare619, talk to the AD/DNS admins?18:34
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hyeinitishdhar: anyway my advice makes the most sense if this is a new build that never worked right. If you've had no issues for a year on the same OS, its less likely, though hardware is known to fail18:35
nitishdharI have always had issues with ubuntu on this build18:36
nitishdharsame issues18:36
nitishdharseg faults18:36
Yelualazare619, yes DOMAIN is explicite18:36
nitishdharall the time18:36
nitishdharso motherboard, cpu and all is fine?18:36
nitishdharthe issue is mostly with ram compatibility18:36
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nitishdharI mean if I have to go for a change I just need to change the ram ?18:37
hyeiif memtest+ shows failures18:37
nitishdharok18:37
hyei2nd thing to check for is heat from your 8120.18:37
nitishdhari installed sensors18:37
nitishdharit shows normal temperatures18:37
hyeiI had an issue where powermaangement wasnt working properly and had similar random crashes in windows18:37
hyeia bios update let the cpu clock down on idle and solved that issue18:38
superbootnitishdhar: Memtest is only as accurate as the length of time you run it. I would suggest 24 hours per stick of ram. then another 24 hours with both sticks installed. I tested one stick for 24 hours (it passed), and then used that stick to test each slot on the motherboad. Then test the other sticks (one at a time), and then the whole system together.18:40
superbootAgain, for 24 hours at each turn.18:40
superbootIt's a B$#ch18:40
nitishdhardamn18:40
nitishdharare you serious18:40
nitishdharI need to run this for 24 hrs?18:40
superboothow many sticks do you have?18:41
nitishdhartwo18:41
nitishdhar4gb each18:41
superbootI realy wish ther was a better answer. That looks like 3 days then.18:41
hyeimy suggestion is to clock your mem down to 1333 and use it as normal. If you no longer experience any random crashes.. then you can go ahead and determin which stick is bad 160018:41
someHumanHow do I list my partitions in terminal?18:41
superboot*there18:41
superbootlsblk18:41
superbootsomeHuman: ^18:41
nitishdharsomeHuman: I guess df -h18:42
Kartagishi18:42
KartagisI have a problem18:42
someHumanHow do I go into my flash drive via terminal?18:42
superbootnitishdhar: I ended up having clean ram, and the problem being with my motherboard (it got bent in shipment... Don't ask...)18:42
someHumanI want to make a dir then that's where the restore files should go.18:42
nitishdharsad this is18:43
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nitishdharso hyei: you saying i should first try bring the ram down18:43
someHumanAlso, extundelete should only recover files from 10 - 11 am today. What are the parameters to use with extundelete?18:43
nitishdharmem i mean18:43
Kartagisas soon as I plug in the HDMI cable from my TV, my laptop screen blacks out18:43
superbootsomeHuman: someHuman If for example your stick is 8gb, and you see a device that is 8gb in the output of lsblk, see where it is mounted. If it's not mounted anywhere (it is blank in the mount field), then issue: sudo mount /dev/sdX /mnt  where X in sdX is the one matching your device (as seen in lsblk).18:44
Kartagiswhat can I do about that?18:45
someHumansuperboot: Cool thanks!18:45
superbootsomeHuman: let me know if any of that is unclear.18:45
someHumansuperboot: What I've done is `sudo mount /sdb/sdb1`18:46
BeldarKartagis, did you change the display gui to use the tv as a main monitor, look there.18:46
nitishdharwish me luck guys rebooting to try your suggestions18:46
nitishdharthanks a ton18:46
superbootnitishdhar: I would try hyei suggesting first.18:46
KartagisBeldar: nope18:46
nitishdharyeah18:46
nitishdharthat i can do from BIOS?18:46
Beldarmmmm one word answers my favorite. ;)18:46
nitishdharbringing clock for mem down18:47
nitishdhar?18:47
someHumanDidn't work, I need to go into my flash and make a dir in there. Then run extundelete with the parameters of recovering files from 10 - 11 am today.18:48
someHumanThat's all I want to do :(18:48
nitishdharsuperboot: I can do that mem change from BIOS right?18:48
Jordan_UsomeHuman: You never recover deleted files to the same filesystem you're recovering from.18:48
superbootsomeHuman: /sdb/sdb1 should be /dev/sdb118:49
arctictelecomI am setting up a new server for my business and I would want to know what I need to install so I can have an email and web server that would not require an internet connection.18:49
superbootnitishdhar: I've not messed with 'overclocking' (or in your case, underclocking), but generaly yes, the options are in the bios.18:49
someHumanJordan_U: No, I am going to put the files to an external drive. My flash drive that is.18:49
KartagisBeldar: well?18:50
maverick173hey superboot you there?18:50
someHumansuperboot: Didn't work.18:50
maverick173superboot: joined from another box (nitishdhar) here18:51
BeldarKartagis, Well what I gave you an option with a question and you gave me a one word answer.18:51
maverick173ill ask if I have any doubts18:51
maverick173thanks again18:51
Jordan_UsomeHuman: What drive are you recovering files from? What drive are you recovering files to?18:51
superbootafk for a sec guys.18:51
KartagisBeldar: System Settings > Display shows built-in display18:51
DaghdhaHi, i was wondering. Can i configure an ubuntu machien that has two Network cards so that i can plug in a laptop in one ofthe two and just see it as if it's the/a network where i can browse and everything.18:52
KartagisBeldar: sorry, I thought you asked if I changed that18:52
BeldarKartagis, I'm not going to be able to help you, others can better. ;)18:52
someHumanJordan_U: http://imgur.com/lVGOLwI18:52
DaghdhaWhat keywords should i search for? I  tried Ubuntu as a router18:52
someHumanFrom /dev/sda6  to /dev/sdb118:52
KartagisDaghdha: why not just install samba?18:52
DaghdhaIt's not about filesharing, i have 1 socket there. It has Ubuntu server with  my NAS. I also wanna sit there with my laptop and i don't wanna buy a switch.18:53
DaghdhaSo i wanna go with the laptop on the internet TROUGH the ubuntu machine18:53
DaghdhaKartagis18:53
KartagisDaghdha: so you wanna share your 'net18:54
Daghdhayeh18:54
arctictelecomЯ создании нового сервера для моего бизнеса, и я хотел бы знать, что мне нужно установить таким образом я могу иметь электронную почту и веб-сервер, который не будет требуется подключение к интернету.18:54
KartagisDaghdha: there's your keywords. 'ubuntu internet share'18:54
Kartagis!ru | arctictelecom18:55
ubottuarctictelecom: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.18:55
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arctictelecomСпасибо за помощь.18:55
someHumanJordan_U: You still there?18:56
othonhi, someone knows matlab and talk spanish? i have a problem with compatibility with psat model18:56
Beldarothon, #ubuntu-es would be a spanish link18:57
Jordan_UsomeHuman: Yes.18:57
someHumanJordan_U: I have already made the dir in the flash drive.18:57
othonthanks, but i think if here someone help me, was grat18:57
Maceri can't play music from music.xbox.com in ff18:58
Macer:/18:58
Macerwhat's up with that?18:58
Beldarothon, Your english seems fine though, probably many more helpers here, just an english is all.18:58
Beldarchannel*18:58
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someHumanNow what I want to do is go into the flash drive, then in to the dir and run extundelete with the parameters that would ONLY get me the files that were deleted between 10 AM - 12 PM today.18:58
ice9how to install pulseaudio modules?18:59
KGM70ice9, which ones?19:00
Beldar!pulseaudio | ice9 might help19:00
ubottuice9 might help: PulseAudio is a sound server intended as a drop-in replacement for !ESD - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio for information and installation instructions19:00
ice9KGM70: module-remap-sink19:00
KGM70look in your pacxkage manager for pulse, ice919:01
Jordan_U!ics | Daghdha19:01
ubottuDaghdha: If you want to share the internet connection of your Ubuntu machine with other machines in the network see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Internet/ConnectionSharing19:01
DaghdhaJordan_U: I checked that it does not whow the things they outline in the article on my system19:02
KGM70ice9, also pavucontrol for inut and output settings19:02
DaghdhaI think i want it to be a gateway19:04
DaghdhaAm i right?19:04
Jordan_UDaghdha: What version of Ubuntu are you using?19:05
Daghdha14 deskto, LTE.19:05
YeluDaghdha, just ideas => https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ubuntu+server+as+web+proxy+avahi&19:05
Daghdhano not web, all network19:06
v0lksmanhey all!  I just installed the nvidia drivers from their website.  after a reboot I'm left with a dual screen display of mis-matched resolutions but no menu or ability to launch anything.  Any thoughts on how to fix this?19:06
DaghdhaMaybe i get a switch19:07
YeluDaghdha, ok, but you can also set up sshd and or samba along with it (for the local parts)19:08
Kartagiswhat can I do about my laptop screen going black as soon as I plug in my HDMI cable?19:08
DaghdhaDon't plug in the cable.19:08
maverick173superboot: you around?19:08
Kartagiswell played Daghdha19:09
DaghdhaYelu: Thanks, but it all soundslike too much work i expected there be a silver bullet.19:09
Kartagiswell played19:09
superbootmaverick173: Be back in a little bit, but I realy don't know anymore about changing the memory speed. Sorry.19:09
YeluDaghdha, then get a switch/router and have fun19:10
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* Daghdha nods.19:10
DaghdhaJust a pity i need another extra device on 24/7 now.19:10
bilHi.19:11
KGM70v0lksman, why use the proprietary driver when the nvidia driver your OS is better suited ?19:11
ice9how to restart pulseaudio?19:11
bilpulseaudio -k19:11
KGM70ice9, usually a reboot19:12
ice9bil: but after I do that I don't hear anything19:12
ice9KGM70: yeah but I wish if it's possible without reboot19:12
biluse pactl to figure out the available devices19:13
rahul___citrix,19:15
KGM70ice9,try sudo alsa force-reload19:15
v0lksmanhrm...back with a desktop.  How do you know what version of the nvidia drivers are in use?19:16
KGM70v0lksman, lspci -knn | egrep -A 3 'VGA|3D'19:18
v0lksmanKGM70: that tells me my card type but I'd like to know what version of the driver is in use19:19
KGM70it should tell you which driver is in use as well19:20
greayI have a RAID0 on my ubuntu box. Is it possible to add two new disks without losing the data already on the RAID?19:20
v0lksmanKGM70: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7502678/19:21
bilHow are you, guys?19:23
fivetwentysixOkay so when I send an email to my domain novafist.com my server doesn’t seem to receive it… Any idea how to diagnose what’s going on?19:26
v0lksmanfivetwentysix: not really an ubuntu question so you should ask elsewhere but you don't have any MX records on the domain19:26
greayhow do I remove a RAID0 on ubuntu?19:28
sudormrfhey guys, using dnssec-keygen for a home lan, which type should I use for the name?  it says it can't do a ZONE with the encryption I am using.19:28
g0twigwow, the suse guys are a bunch of dicks..19:30
Kartagisfivetwentysix: #ubuntu-server19:30
Kartagisg0twig: what happened?19:30
g0twigKartagis: I went into the suse channel, asked for help, they always replied the same answer19:30
g0twigKartagis: than you are on your own19:30
guntbertg0twig: not really Ubuntu related, is it? this is a support channel19:30
g0twigKartagis: I wanted to install nvidia graphics drivers on suse factory..19:31
g0twigubuntu guys are nicer...19:31
Kartagisyes we are19:31
g0twigI was myself ubuntu member.. I know19:31
g0twigthe fedora guys are all right, they are full of philosophy, but the suse guys :(19:32
g0twig*alright19:32
Shakeyciao19:32
Shakey!list19:32
ubottuShakey: 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 ».19:32
fivetwentysixIs this right: novafist.com.3599INMX10 mail.novafist.com.?19:34
fivetwentysixv0lksman:19:34
v0lksmanfivetwentysix: looks ok19:34
kingbeowolfwhats the best way to test my read write speeds?19:35
v0lksmanwelp...looks like I need a new vid card19:37
sudormrfhttp://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-bind-named-configuring-tsig/ that answered my question.19:39
KGM70v0lksman, dpkg -l | grep nvidia19:43
neriumDoes anyone know if each bittorrent tracker keeps track of same thing for one unique torrent?19:43
neriumI mean, one magnet link with one unique hash can have more than one tracker19:44
v0lksmanKGM70: thanks but that only shows you which package is installed. not necessarily in use and since I'm trying to use the proprietary drivers installed manually it doesn't help at all19:45
v0lksmanthe nvidia-settings tool claims I'm on the right driver.  Was just looking for a more "linux" way to check19:45
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KGM70v0lksman, why not use the nvidia-current driver, if you're running 14.04 then it's most likely the 331 driver19:46
v0lksmanI did but was seeing weird behaviour...I'm now running 337, but I think my card is dying/dead as I still see weird flickers and tearing19:47
KGM70VoidWhisperer, which driver did you DL from nvidia ?19:47
FeymosPrickhi, i am sorry, but i couldn't find the ubuntu offtopic channel, can someone please give its address?19:47
ningucan upstart detect when someone calls /etc/init.d/foo start? I would assume not but just want to check.19:48
guntbert!ot | FeymosPrick19:48
v0lksmanKGM70: assuming that was meant for me: NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-337.19.run19:48
ubottuFeymosPrick: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!19:48
FeymosPrickguntbert: thank you so much19:48
KGM70v0lksman, that's probly an expaerimenatl driver , not ready for prime time19:48
KGM70err experimental19:49
v0lksmanKGM70: nope but the behaviour is the same between 337 and 331 so it's more likely my card19:49
v0lksmanstarting to think it may be a heat problem19:49
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KGM70have you check the software sources v0lksman to see which drivers are default for ubuntu19:50
KGM70checked19:50
v0lksmanyep...33119:50
v0lksmantried 331 from source, from download and now 337 from download19:50
v0lksmanall do the same thing19:50
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KGM70hmm, are you sure the card is overheating19:51
KGM70v0lksman, is this a laptop?19:51
v0lksmanKGM70: that's where I'm at now...must be heat...it doesn't have a fan.  just a heat sink19:51
v0lksmannope...desktop19:51
KGM70which card?19:51
v0lksmanGT22019:51
v0lksmanlame little nvidia card19:51
v0lksman:)19:52
v0lksmanactually it's a 216 but who's counting19:52
KGM70it's failrly old no?19:52
v0lksmanyeah...likely 5 years or so19:52
KGM70then you should probly be running the 319 or lower19:52
KGM70or even nouveau19:53
v0lksmanwas thinking of trying that...nouveau definitely doesn't help19:53
double-chkis there a way for rsync to copy a symlink AND the directory the link points to? (ie move the directory and set the same symlink)19:56
double-chkon ubuntu 12.0419:56
KGM70v0lksman, you could try the xedgers ppa http://www.howopensource.com/2012/10/install-nvidia-geforce-driver-in-ubuntu-12-10-12-04-using-ppa/19:57
AegirWaar vind ik een handleiding van XChat19:57
v0lksmandouble-chk: there is..I forget the flag but check the man page for "follow symlinks"19:57
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yeticrynvidia optimus is supported on ubuntu 14.04 ?19:57
v0lksmanKGM70: yeah I had tried that too.  Thing is their sitting at the same version as 14.04 stock19:58
v0lksmantheir=they're19:58
KGM70ok19:58
v0lksmanKGM70: all good...old card, assuming end of life...it served me well but time to replace... :)19:58
v0lksmanKGM70: thanks for the help19:59
Jordan_Udouble-chk: Is the target of the symlink already included in the list of files to transfer for other reasons?19:59
Bashing-omyeticry: 2 means; http://www.webupd8.org/2013/12/more-work-to-support-nvidia-optimus.html , https://wiki.debian.org/Bumblebee .20:01
AegirAegir heeft verlaten (Quit)20:01
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double-chkJordan_U: not necessarily20:04
Jordan_Udouble-chk: I expect that it needs to be for this to work, though I'm not sure. Is the symlink absolute or relative?20:05
double-chkJordan_U: absolute20:06
Jordan_Udouble-chk: You just like making things difficult :) What is your end goal?20:07
ice9I used pulseaudio module-remap-sink to split front and rear between speakers and headphones, it's working for front only20:10
maverick173hyei: & superboot: cheers! & thanks a ton for all the help..20:10
superbootGlad to be of assistance. :) Go forth!20:11
ice9how to find how many channels the audio card has?20:12
lagboxhello20:14
lagboxdoes anyone know what i have to do besides installing the deb for chrome remote desktop to get chrome to recognize it is installed ?20:14
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adnantest20:18
k1l_adnan: failed ;p20:18
lagbox:)20:18
maverick173hey guys20:19
adnanthis was my first try on xchat20:19
maverick173I am using empathy20:19
maverick173When I try to add contact20:19
maverick173It does not let me choose account type20:19
maverick173thus failing to add a contact20:19
maverick173any leads?20:19
adnanis this something like the old mirc ?20:20
dany_ciao ragazzi20:20
k1l_adnan: yes. mirc is an irc client for irc. xchat is another client for irc20:20
adnanah .. ok20:21
maverick173Anyone used empathy?20:21
maverick173and know about this issue?20:21
adnanit works only on linux ?20:21
maverick173Or should i just change the client?20:21
guntbert!enter | maverick17320:21
dany_è da poco che uso una distro di linux, dato che compongo musica ho scelto di installarmi ubuntustudio20:21
maverick173gunbert: whats that ?20:21
k1l_adnan: no, there are xchat versions for windows, too. but since its the ubuntu support channel we only focus on ubuntu programs :)20:22
dany_ma non riesco ad usare la tastiera muta20:22
k1l_!it | dany_20:22
ubottudany_: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)20:22
superbootHey guys. Using a ppa, apt-cache shows two versions of the package I want to install. how can I select the one I want? (I'd like to use apt-get and friends)20:22
guntbertmaverick173: sorry, I wanted to tell you not to press <enter> so often, keep your posts on one line if possible20:22
dany_oh cavolo, scusatemi tanto...20:22
adnannice :p i'm a beginner on linux20:22
maverick173I do press enter20:22
maverick173I just type the next line after it20:22
dany_good bye20:23
maverick173and press enter again20:23
maverick173no one posts between my post so they come one after the other20:23
guntbertmaverick173: when you do that the channel scrolls even faster, type complete sentences, use proper punctuation, only prss <enter> when your statement is complete20:23
maverick173Oh okey, I got your point now.20:24
adnank1l_: thank you20:24
chocho1995thank u20:25
kingbeowolfwhats the best way to test my read write speeds?20:25
double-chkJordan_U: just trying to consolidate rsync calls :)20:25
double-chkJordan_U: I could rsync the dir and then rsync the link, or I could create the link after, but would be nice to do it all at once20:25
Jordan_Udouble-chk: Why do you need to sync this absolute symlink? Why can't you make it a relative link, and include the target in the list of things to sync?20:27
double-chkJordan_U: interia mainly.. there's a lot of them and they're already absolute20:28
double-chk*inertia20:28
chocho1995can me ask u20:29
OerHekschocho1995, terminal:   sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda20:30
kingbeowolfI have 4 SSDs in a raid 0 and I only get 526 MB/s read and 654 MB/s write20:33
kingbeowolfShouldn't it be faster?20:33
xxxx_hi20:34
jhutchinskingbeowolf: Do you have a dedicated controller with on-board cache and CPU?20:34
OerHekskingbeowolf, perform " sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda " 3-5 times and make an avarage20:34
nahuel_hola: alguien puede ayudarme con el uso de filezilla por favor20:35
kingbeowolfOerHeks: using the disk program in ubuntu to perform a benchmark20:35
marxianonas20:35
kingbeowolfno just running a software raid with mdadm20:35
skinuxWhere are sources hosted for software that doesn't have source in repository?20:37
CyberGabberkingbeowolf: I was wondering, will the speed advantage of an RAID0 (on physical HDD's ) also applies to an SSD setup?20:37
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kingbeowolfCyberGabber: good question i thought it would i mean people put ssds in a raid all the time20:38
EphexeveHey guys, how can I install Skype on Ubuntu 14.04?20:38
kingbeowolfi saw a youtube video where one guy put 25 ssds in a raid20:38
leesaHey guys, how can I install call of duty ; ghost on my xbox one?20:38
k1l_!skype | Ephexeve20:38
ubottuEphexeve: To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto - Please use open protocols instead if you can, see !Ekiga20:38
k1l_leesa: we support ubuntu here and not xbox one20:39
CyberGabberkingbeowolf: On disk Raid0 is would be faster, but also20:39
CyberGabbersusceptible to data loss20:39
jhutchinskingbeowolf: YYou will not see any speed increase then, system overhead takes up all the potential gain.20:39
BeldarEphexeve, Open software and updates 2nd tab other software, make sure the canonical partners and independent repos are on, run a apt-get update than apt-get install skype     both theses commands use sudo.20:41
kingbeowolfjhutchins: there was a big jump in performance20:42
kingbeowolfjhutchins: you mean in a software raid?20:42
jhutchinskingbeowolf: Yes.20:43
DeezNutsI just switched my radeon card. I've uninstalled fglrx and need to install the open source driver via CLI. How do I do that?20:44
kingbeowolfjhutchins: i heard the performance you get from a dedicated card vs software is small20:45
IamEld3sthi20:45
SchrodingersScatIamEld3st: hello20:46
IamEld3sti dont have lamp-server package in ubuntu server 14.0420:46
IamEld3stwhat to do20:47
leesawhos is ubuntu ?20:47
leesamay I know who is ubuntu?20:47
kingbeowolfjhutchins: what do you think of this article http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/raid-hardware-vs-raid-software.html20:47
Jordan_UIamEld3st: Where did you get the name "lamp-server" from?20:48
guntbert!lamp | IamEld3st20:48
ubottuIamEld3st: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.20:48
EpicCyndaquilleesa: what are you asking exactly?20:48
OerHeksleesa, ubuntu is not a person20:48
leesaif not a person, then what it is?20:49
leesahellujah20:49
CyberGabberkingbeowolf: Check this term in youtube 'RAID 0 Performance with SSD' , you will find good info20:49
KGM70!ubuntu | leesa20:49
OerHeks!topic | leesa20:49
ubottuleesa: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com20:49
ubottuleesa: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic20:49
k1l_leesa: it is a operating system. like windows is a operating system20:49
raalexwhat kind of question is that20:50
raalex"Who is Ubuntu?"20:50
kingbeowolfCyberGabber: ok20:50
DeezNutsHow do I install the open radeon driver from bash? Having to use irssi ATM.20:51
freijonraalex: could be a language problem20:53
DeezNutsI already have xserver-xorg-video-ati installed20:53
raalexI am a semi-professional troll and I know my kind ...20:54
EpicCyndaquilDeezNuts: can you start X from bash? someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe 'xorg' is all you should have to type20:54
freijonDeezNuts: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver20:54
freijondid you try it according to this?20:55
EpicCyndaquilfreijon: I'm not sure if DeezNuts can access a web browser right now20:56
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freijonoh yeah..20:56
DeezNutsI can use w3m. I'll try that link hold on20:56
EpicCyndaquilor links :)20:56
DeezNutsstartx doesnt work20:57
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freijonDeezNuts: did you have fglrx installed before?20:57
DeezNutsyes I used fglrx with my 7790. But I took that out and put in an older card.20:57
freijonI would uninstall fglrx and rename /etc/X11/xorg.conf (if it exists)20:58
DeezNutsMy card will only be supported by the legacy fglrx driver. Would such work on modern trusty?21:00
freijonDeezNuts: I'm not sure I understood that correctly. Is your chip unsupported?21:01
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k1l_DeezNuts: startx will not work on ubuntu21:01
k1l_DeezNuts: use "sudo lightdm start"21:01
k1l_DeezNuts: remove the fglrx package. that will load the opensource driver on next boot21:02
Beldarsudo service lightdm start21:02
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DeezNutsI already removed fglrx and rebooted. I started lightdm but only have a cursor (which is an X).21:04
freijonDeezNuts: is the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf existant?21:04
trndrDeezNuts ctrl+alt+21:05
trndrT21:05
trndrDeezNuts, ctrl+alt+t in x will give a terminal21:05
KGM70DeezNuts, ctl+alt+F1-F6 login, then run the lightdm command21:06
freijonthat won't work if the session did not load on reboot21:06
DeezNutsxorg.conf isn't there. Trying to open terminal doesnt work21:07
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dmsmrwhenever I plug a block device to my machine I see a bunch of reads on it through blkid.  How can I disable those reads?21:09
BeldarDeezNuts, Tery the failsafeX boot in the recovery21:10
freijonDeezNuts: is there anything useful when you run: dmesg | egrep 'drm|radeon'21:10
BeldarTry*21:11
DeezNutsOkay I'm going reboot21:12
fellayaboyeverytime i install ubuntu 14.04 i get a black screen that eventually goes to a busybox with a initramfs prompt21:13
Beldarfellayaboy, Check the sum of the download.21:14
dmsmrAny udev people around?21:14
Beldarfellayaboy, This on the reboot from the install?21:14
fellayaboyok Beldar21:14
fellayaboyyes Beldar21:14
Beldarfellayaboy, No errors in the install?21:14
fellayaboynone that i see21:14
Beldarfellayaboy, This is a standard install?21:15
fellayaboyunetbootin automatic download21:16
fellayaboyxubuntu live x64 from unetbootin program... it downloaded on the usb21:16
Beldarfellayaboy, Probably not a sum issue, but never hurts to check, not sure otherwise.21:16
fellayaboyok thanks21:17
freijonfellayaboy: is the screen black when you "try ubuntu"?21:17
Beldarfellayaboy, I would do a regular download than load the usb, I have had problems with the unetbootin downloads21:17
fellayaboyunetbootin looked 100% fine..ran live with no issues..finished the install with no issue but ill burn to dvd21:18
fellayaboyno freijon its black when i reboot for the first time after install21:18
fellayaboywhen it tells me to restart now21:18
freijonI see21:19
fellayaboycould it ever be an issue with a small screen?21:19
fellayaboyi remember i use to experience weird behavior when i had a small weird monitor21:19
freijonbut you can switch to a new console?21:19
fellayaboydoesnt even let the user type when there in initramfs21:19
syeekickhow does one use a text file to block multiple ips in /etc/denyhosts21:22
syeekickjust append them to the bottom of the list/21:22
fellayaboyhow do i determine the make and model of my motherboard from terminal21:25
k1l_fellayaboy: lshw21:28
fellayaboythanks21:28
fornaxHi I’m currently building a docker package where I dockerize kimichi. Now I need a dependency to python-jsonschema and get an „E: Unable to locate package python-jsonschema“. I switched from gentoo to debian and I’m new to the package manager, how can I solve the problem?21:33
bekksfornax: Well, you'll have to ask the debian support then.21:34
fornaxSo, it does not find python-jsonschema and sosreport, is the recent debian version and i have echo "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main universe" > /etc/apt/sources.list21:34
Jordan_Ufornax: You're trying to add an Ubuntu repository to Debian? Do *not* do that.21:36
schultzais there any issues i need to be aware with upgrading to the latest LTS from 13.10?21:36
fornaxwhy to debian?21:36
fornaxokay, sorry i use ubuntu, not debian21:37
bekksfornax: Because of "I switched from gentoo to debian" :)21:37
pammyi need help. giant newbie. bluetooth and printer21:37
bekksAh ok :)21:37
fornaxi just said debian because of apt-get, but i use the recent ubuntu version21:38
ice9is it possible to use headphones and speakers simultaneously with pulseaudio?21:38
fornaxsorry, I tried so many distributions now and think my decision is ubuntu now (before i only used it for desktop) okay, replace debian with ubuntu. Any ideas?21:38
schultzafornax: once upon a time i had it working like that21:39
Jordan_Ufornax: What version of Ubuntu are you using exactly. If you don't know, please please post the output of "lsb_release -r".21:39
fornaxone moment....21:41
syeekickhow do i block https type sites from hosts file? /etc/hosts21:41
fornaxRelease:14.0421:41
Dreadlishsyeekick: hosts has nothing to do with https.21:42
Dreadlishsyeekick: you want rather to block 443 port - it could be done with iptables.21:42
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syeekicki know but i am blocking non https fine with the hosts file21:42
Ben64syeekick: hosts file only has to deal with dns, it doesn't and can't block protocols21:43
syeekickcan21:43
syeekickand has :|21:44
Ben64i promise to you it cannot21:44
Dreadlishomg.21:44
DreadlishBen64: just don't bother yourself with him... as you see - he thinks hes right even if he isn't21:45
pammyneed help enabling bluetooth. have exhausted my capacity as a new ubuntu user21:45
syeekickit works, i just blocked domains with it21:46
fornaxJordan_U: 14.04 … and the packages that do not install are python-jsonschema and sosreport21:46
syeekickgoogle iit21:46
Ben64syeekick: yes, you can make name resolutions fail by using the hosts file, that does not block anything though21:46
syeekickthats all i meant21:47
Ben64syeekick: it still has nothing to do with blocking and nothing to do with http or https21:47
syeekicki can't explain what i want21:47
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syeekickcant seem to block facebook though21:50
gregg_ubuntu 13.10, trying to use Livestreamer, got this message "rtmpdump is not usable and required by Filmon plugin", any suggestions?21:50
fornaxno idea?21:51
BSDUXhey21:55
BSDUXi'm going to need some help with bamf on FreeBSD 10 platform .. is there anyone in here willing to help me out ?  i have compiled libwnck 3.4.7 on the system its all sorted , but when i compile bamf it keep trying to find WNCK and i have it install and the libwnck-3.pm file is in the pkgconfig <dir> i don't know whats the problem21:56
holstein!bsd21:57
BSDUX?21:57
BSDUXwell isn't bamf a ubuntu source file i'm just trying to install it on freebsd so i can get plank working21:57
OerHeksBSDUX, try ##bsd21:57
holsteinBSDUX: http://www.freebsd.org/support.html is where i would start21:57
BSDUXwow u people are ignorant21:58
syeekicksyee@syee:~$ sudo service networking restart21:58
syeekick[sudo] password for syee:21:58
syeekickstop: Job failed while stopping21:58
syeekickstart: Job is already running: networking21:58
holsteinBSDUX: if its an ubuntu file, you shouldnt use it on bsd21:58
syeekickwhy does it give me that segmentation fault there/21:58
holstein!volunteer | BSDUX21:58
ubottuBSDUX: To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://community.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu21:58
BSDUXwhy not ?21:58
holstein!volunteers | BSDUX21:58
ubottuBSDUX: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines21:58
fornaxIt looks like python-jsonschema is not available for 14.04 or am I wrong. Is it possible to get it from another repo?21:58
BSDUXit is all open sourcre right ;)21:58
holsteinBSDUX: im trying to find the bot link about attitude21:58
Seveas!info python-jsonschema21:58
ubottupython-jsonschema (source: python-jsonschema): An(other) implementation of JSON Schema (Draft 3) for Python. In component main, is optional. Version 2.3.0-1build1 (trusty), package size 26 kB, installed size 164 kB21:58
BSDUXwow anyhow ok i will go to freebsd21:58
BSDUXlinux community = idiots21:58
Seveasfornax: it's there.21:59
fornaxand why do i get an E: Unable to locate package python-jsonschema21:59
fornax?21:59
Seveasfornax: all I can think of is "because your sources.list is messed up".22:00
OerHeks!info python-jsonschema22:00
ubottupython-jsonschema (source: python-jsonschema): An(other) implementation of JSON Schema (Draft 3) for Python. In component main, is optional. Version 2.3.0-1build1 (trusty), package size 26 kB, installed size 164 kB22:00
fornaxall other packages install (only python-jsonschema and sosreport fail)22:00
fornaxi have echo "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main universe" > /etc/apt/sources.list22:00
syeekickany idea why i can't restart my network services?22:01
OerHeksfornax, they both are, python-jsonschema && python3-jsonschema22:01
Jordan_Ufornax: Why did you replace your (presumably working) sources.lst with a single entry for an older Ubuntu release?22:01
fornaxto update the package repository as said in the docker manual, i will try to remove the line...22:02
Seveasfornax: ooh, that's broken. Very, very broken.22:02
fornaxyou are right, removing the line fixes the error22:02
Seveasbut now you have no lines in sources.list22:03
fornaxhm, okay, and now?22:04
fornaxI did it as in the nginx example on http://docs.docker.io/reference/builder/22:04
aguitelis anyone testing Pale Moon browser in ubuntu?22:04
Seveasfornax: here's a vanilla sources.list for trusty/14.04: http://pastebin.com/h3ii0iK022:05
phozonHello22:05
syeekicksad face no one here to help me :(22:05
Seveasfornax: and I would not use that tutorial. It does *really* stupid things.22:06
Beldaraguitel, You are not knew here that is not a ubuntu support question,22:06
devslashwill Ubuntu Server work if  I install it on a PC and move the hard drive to a different server with different hardware22:06
Jordan_Udevslash: Yes.22:06
devslashok cool thanks22:06
devslashhi linuxuz3r22:06
fornaxSeveas: Okay, thank you. Currently it seems to work without the lines. I will try to patch this and start a discussion in the docker irc about updating22:06
linuxuz3rhi22:06
Jordan_Udevslash: Though it will take a little extra fiddling if either (or even both) of them use UEFI.22:07
devslashJordan_U: isnt that mainly for mac hardware ?22:07
Seveasdevslash: unfortunately it's spreading beyond those fruitboxes now22:07
Jordan_Udevslash: Definitely not. Basically all new PCs ship with UEFI.22:08
devslashthis is a server22:08
Jordan_Udevslash: Some servers use UEFI, some don't. You'll have to check.22:09
knomthelp, i just installed gimp 2.8, and I used the terminal to run it as root on first run (because I needed export the image to the system wallpaper folder, which worked fine); problem is when starting gimp again it always gives an error message saying it can't create a swap file in home/me/.gimp-2.8/ (it created some of these files with root ownership but I don't want to run gimp as root everytime) is there a list of standard permissions 22:10
holsteinknomt: i wouldnt do that..22:10
holsteinknomt: just make the file with Gimp as normal, and move the file afterwards as root in the terminal22:11
knomttoo late22:11
oddozillaHi, I am on ubuntu 14.04, how can I change keyboard layout?22:11
Jordan_Uknomt: Don't ever run applications as root unless you need to, *and* they were designed to be run as root.22:11
Seveasknomt: sudo chown -R your_login ~/.gimp-2.822:11
exportedknomt: for future reference i would run it as regular user and copy as root to wallpaper folder.22:11
knomtok I'll make sure to remember that. not very intuitive but fair enough22:12
Seveasknomt: if you want to run gui programs as root, use sudo -H so it won't write in your homedir.22:12
knomtbut now is it safe to give user ownership to the whole gimp hidden folder in my home/user/ directory or should i do it on a file-by-file basis?22:12
knomthmm thanx seveas22:13
holsteinknomt: no22:13
Seveasknomt: it is sage to change all files.22:13
holsteinknomt: do it just as suggested..22:13
Seveasknomt: chown -R as I said above :)22:13
rafaelpt1hi22:13
exportedknomt: i'm assuming you should have all perms for stuff made in your home dir. but as i said i can't see how it would be that hard to move the file as root and not run gimp as root at all.22:13
rafaelpt1Anybody here can help me?22:13
Seveas!anyone | rafaelpt122:14
Seveasoh yeah, silly mods removed that.22:14
Seveasrafaelpt1: just ask your question.22:14
sp3ckrafaelpt1, just shoot the question!!!22:14
rafaelpt1Hi. Thanks. I'm running xubuntu22:14
rafaelpt1and i've installed GNOME desktop22:15
rafaelpt1now I can't edit GNOME bars/panels22:15
knomtexported: it seemed easier to export directly to the intended folder and not a temporary one hence the root, but since it was on first run after install it also locked all my home preference folder :s22:15
Seveas!enter | rafaelpt122:15
Seveasoh ffs22:15
Seveasdid they remove that too22:15
rafaelpt1I've tried alt+righ click22:16
Seveasrafaelpt1: don't use the enter key as punctuation. That's what commas are for :)22:16
exportedknomt: seems like it would have put it all in /root but nonetheless i'm sure you should be able to safely change the perms as long as they are in your ~/ not /root's22:16
rafaelpt1sorry22:16
Seveasexported: it puts it in $HOME. sudo doesn't reset that variable, so it's put in yout homedir. When you use sudo -H, the $HOME variable does get reset, so the program will write to root's home22:17
sp3ckSeveas, :) i started to think that nobody will ever tell him..22:17
exportedSeveas: regardless it's still necessary to NOT run things as root when it isn't necessary at all.22:17
fornaxSeveas: Best thanks, this was my first success today :-) Now I can go forward… reported the outdated config22:18
rafaelpt1and i've installed GNOME desktop, now I can't edit GNOME bars/panels.22:19
aarobcIs there a way I could add a context to right click on a document and it would open it in a terminal in vim?22:20
Seveashmm, looks like sudo on 14.04 always resets $HOME22:21
alumno__hola,ustedes saben como instalar drivrs nvidia en huayra/simbisan?? gracias22:21
k1l_!spanish22:22
ubottuEn la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro.22:22
Beldarrafaelpt1, Check out the extensions on line, not really an edit for the top bar, but extension tweaks. Be exact in what you want here.22:23
rafaelpt1Well, that's not the case22:23
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Beldarrafaelpt1, As well thie the fallbacl or gnome shell?22:23
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knomtSeveas: re:sudo chown -R your_login ~/.gimp-2.8 - i'm trying to make sure i enter the exact directory by first checking it exists but it's hidden and "sudo dir" or "sudo ls" doesn't seem to help in that regard. I also had a look at "help dir" and there seems to be no argument for displaying hidden elements :S22:23
Beldarthis*22:23
alumno__gracias kil ubottu22:23
rafaelpt1actually, as far as I know, you can edit panels in Gnome.22:23
rafaelpt1But I think I got the problem22:24
Seveasyes, sudo 1.7.4 resets $HOME by default. knomt ls -la22:24
trndrknomt, ls -la22:24
rafaelpt1thanks anyway22:24
Beldar!who | rafaelpt122:24
ubotturafaelpt1: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)22:24
Beldarrafaelpt1, There is more than one gnome desktop, so.....................................22:25
knomtok thanks ill try that22:25
sp3ckrafaelpt1, what do u mean "edit"? What exactly is the goal?22:27
Blue12I am running 64 bit xubuntu (14.04) -- I installed the gnome-session-fallback, (yes I did reboot) but the login screen does not give me any login options.22:29
knomtre: gimp - seems to be working fine again thx22:29
BeldarBlue12, how did you install? http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/04/ubuntu-14-04-classic-gnome-flashback-session22:31
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asspireIm a new ubuntu 14 user and i need to get my lexmark x2530 printer working, cant find a driver for it anf all the info ive found for making a driver doesnt work!22:31
Blue12Beldar: stock xubuntu install, then I did an apt-get for gnome-session-fallback22:32
rdzis it possible to convert ~/.config/dconf/user to a human readable format?22:33
Seveasrdz: gsettings list-recursively22:34
BeldarBlue12, I assume you hit the drop down at the login, should be there. You been doing any removing the bloat?22:34
asspireive got a sh. file but i cant get it to run as per the directions ive found22:34
Blue12Beldar: there is no dropdown - that is the problem22:34
Seveasrdz: or dconf dump /22:34
BeldarBlue12, I'm not up on xubuntu anymore so maybe others are.22:35
Blue12Beldar: nor I.  Thank you though.22:35
knomtSeveas: re: files and permissions - a. ~/.gimp-2.8 still group set as "root", although the owner is now me. Is it of any significance? b. If I understand correctly, the difference between "dir" and "ls" is that the latter has something to do with "bash". what is the best way to get help for such commands from the terminal?22:36
Seveasknomt: sudo chgrp -R your_login ~/.gimp-2.822:36
knomtk22:36
Blue12Beldar: the context switching in ubuntu-gnome proved to be daunting, and clumsy (for me) -- so I went this route - I could live with xfce though22:36
asspireanyone have any ideas?22:37
Seveas!abs | knomt, if you're interested in learning more about the shell22:37
ubottuknomt, if you're interested in learning more about the shell: Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide, obtainable with ${package-manager} install abs-guide, is a quick and comprehensive guide to bash (command line) scripting in *nix systems. It is also viewable via web at http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/22:37
knomtSeveas: is that an irc or terminal command?22:37
BeldarBlue12, I have the shell, but use the cairo dock and synapse mainly.22:38
rdzSeveas, thanks a lot22:38
knomtubottu: thx22:38
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)22:38
knomtarf22:38
Seveasknomt: chgrp is a terminal command.22:38
Blue12Beldar: tell me about the dock, if you have a moment22:38
knomtSeveas: no I means !abs but nvm22:38
knomt22:39
knomt:)22:39
Seveasknomt: oh, that's to make ubottu say something useful22:39
Seveasubottu: please tell knomt about yourself22:39
ubottuknomt, please see my private message22:39
knomtSeveas: thx a lot22:39
BeldarBlue12, It is in the repos but this page has a picture and info, lots of tweaking possible, and you can just purge it if needed. http://glx-dock.org/22:39
rdzSeveas, that command is outputting something even if i remove ~/.config/dconf22:40
Seveasrdz: which one?22:40
rdzis that stored in the running session?22:40
Blue12beldar that looks very nice!22:40
rdzgsettings list-recursively22:40
BeldarBlue12, I like it, but even more synapse similar to docker.22:40
Seveasyes, that is stored in the running session. There's also global settings and global defaults.22:40
Blue12beldar is that in the repo?22:42
BeldarBlue12, The config of cairo is in .config so if you have another OS and want the same dock just slip it in.22:42
Blue12nice22:42
BeldarBlue12, Yeah sudo apt-get install cairo-dock22:42
Blue12Beldar: thanks - yup it is in the repo - yeah - I will have to give that a try -- thank you!22:43
BeldarBlue12, NO problem, it actually makes a cairo-desktop I never use it though.22:43
sl33k_What is port forwarding and how to do it on my box?22:43
Seveassl33k_: if you don't know what it is, how do you know you want it?22:44
Beldargoogle foo google foo22:44
alamihello, i have installed ubuntu 14.04 and with a single user, and now i can't run command with sudo22:51
alamican any one help?22:51
alamithat's a dangerous bug22:52
Beldaralami, What happens when you try, details count here.22:52
alamiBeldar: what do you mean?22:52
Beldaralami, " i can't run command with sudo" What happens when you try22:53
alamialami is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.22:53
Beldaralami, YOu remove the original account, or in the guest?22:53
alamiBeldar: i havn't do anything22:53
alamithat's ny second restart of a new installtion22:54
trndralami, if you are the only user and always have been, then you should most defenatly be in sudoers22:54
Beldaralami, Not sure how this is a bug or dangerous. Have you tried checking the sum of the download, and are you familiar with the OS?22:55
Seveastrndr: run this command and paste the output: id22:55
alamitrndr: i know what you say, but that's a bug22:55
rdzSeveas, ok.. i get it now.. gsettings is always outputting something, and if there is no ~/.config/dconf it'll output default values22:55
alamiBeldar: i'm familia with ubuntu, and i  have installed from the same media, and befor was everything just good22:56
Seveasalami: run this command and paste the output: id22:56
alamiuid=1000(alami) gid=1000(alami) groups=1000(alami),125(vboxusers)22:56
Beldaralami, If the same media, than how is this a bug, this a magical bug?22:56
Seveasalami: you screwed it up yourself22:57
Beldarexactly22:57
Seveasby removing yourself from the admins group or deleting that group.22:57
Seveasyou also removed yourself from quite a few more groups, limiting what you can do even further22:57
alamiSeveas: so do you think, booting with installation media, and add my user to the admin group will help?22:58
alamior how can repaire this?22:58
Seveasalami: reboot into recovery mode and re-add yourself to the sudo, adm, cdrom, dip, plugdev and ldapdmin group.22:58
Seveasand stop crying about bugs when you screw things up yourself.22:59
alamiSeveas: is that all ? sudo, adm, cdrom, dip, plugdev and ldapdmin22:59
Seveasthat's the groups I'm in, and I'm on a fairly new install22:59
alamiSeveas:i think i have run useradd wrong23:00
Seveasalami: no. useradd doesn't remove you from groups.23:00
SameDayquit23:00
human_beingHey, anyone from Latvia ? Its a specific question about latvian language keyboard layout ??23:01
Seveas!lv23:01
Seveashuman_being: try #ubuntu-lv23:02
human_beingok23:02
human_beingthanks23:02
alamiSeveas: http://pastie.org/9200589 can you tell me wich one was wrong here?23:03
Seveasalami: the usermod commands23:03
alamiSeveas: ahh okay thanks23:04
Seveasyou removed all secondary groups and added only 'vboxusers' back. To add only a single group: gpasswd -a user_here group_here23:04
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pixelkongholaa!23:18
human_beingWhich IRC client are you guys using ?23:22
SameDayweechat..23:22
Avon^23:22
SameDayWell, I just went back to it.23:22
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meccoollwhat's the best desktop environment for dual screens? Can't get unity to load at all and LXDE is kinda buggy23:29
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oni7testing23:30
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alamihello, i cant change /etc/group in recovery mode , or either with live cd23:30
dw1alami: in recovery you may need to remount read/write.  on live cd you would need to mount the filesystem23:31
alamidw1 i have mouthed the file szstem23:32
oni7how do i go about mounting a windows file system within a live cd23:32
alamii can read the file23:32
dw1alami: in reovery mode it would be mount -o remount,rw /23:33
alamidw1: im now on live cd23:33
dw1alami: make sure its mounted rw23:33
jeffrey3234what would be the equivelant of "rpm --query --info logwatch" on ubuntu?23:36
dw1sudo apt-cache search <package> maybe23:36
dw1whats the other one23:36
jeffrey3234its shows all files that have been added to the system23:36
Seveasjeffrey3234: apt-cache show23:36
jeffrey3234inculuding conf files23:37
dw1sudo apt-cache show php523:37
dw1wups wrong window :p23:37
oni7Can I delete a win7 admin password file by mounting the file system in a live cd? Spining up a vm to test this but if its no doable save me some time and say so23:37
jeffrey3234thanks23:37
Seveasand for files: dpkg -L pkgnanme_here23:37
dw1oni7: probably with the right tool23:38
oni7I am thinking without the right tool like by hand23:38
oni7I have the tools but want to learn to do it if all i have is a random live cd23:38
dw1you can always download the right tool from a live cd23:39
dw1most likely23:40
dw1oni7: http://www.slashgeek.net/2012/06/09/reset-windows-password-with-linux-in-under-5-minutes/23:40
oni7thanks ill take a look at that23:41
CharlesICHELP23:41
cowboykittyoni7: the correct tool is on the ubuntu  live disk - chntpw23:41
CharlesIChttp://pidgin.im/pipermail/support/2013-January/026238.html23:41
CharlesICim having this problem23:41
CharlesICmissing pidgin icon, but the fix here didn't fix it23:41
ScuniziHey.. did the latest update break Java in Chrome stable? Yesterday it was working today it's not.. I'm running 12.0423:42
alamidw1,  sudo mount -t hfsplus -o rw,remount -force /dev/sda1 /media/untitled dosnt help23:43
AllenHello.23:46
AllenI have noticed one glaring weakness in using a VPN...23:47
AllenIf the VPN is supplied by company V, we'll say...23:47
AllenAnd if, unbeknownst to the users of company Vs VPN, company V is not entirely trustworthy...23:48
oni7^ who has not noticed ths23:48
oni7this23:48
OerHeksAllan how is this related to ubuntu support? join #ubuntu-offtopic for chitchat  sm conspiracys23:48
alami sudo mount -t hfsplus -o rw,remount -force /dev/sda1 /media/untitled dosnt help23:48
Seveaswhere's my tinfoil hat?23:48
oni7if you use someones VPN to do something bad they are going to rat you out23:49
OerHeksalami, hfsplus is apple?23:49
oni7the tinfoil is a lie23:49
cleerlineHi, I am new here. What would be an appropriate channel to discuss what would be an approritate channel to ask about how to go about open sourcing my game?23:49
AllenMy concern would be that someone would be providing their VPN to snatch sensitive information like bank account information or somesuch...23:49
alamiOerHeks> no i have also try sudo mount -o rw,remount -force /dev/sda1 /media/untitled23:50
alamibut don\t work23:50
alamimount: can't find /dev/sda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab23:50
Seveascleerline: come to #ubuntu-offtopic :)23:50
alamiand fdisk -l tell me sda123:50
cleerlineOK, thank you23:50
OerHeksalami, yes hfsplus is apple.23:50
OerHeksalami, do not make it rewritable, does not go very well on linux. and win7 hacking password  on apple?23:51
alamiOerHeksi don|t want to hack password i want to change /etc/group23:51
OerHeksalami, please go to ##windows. this is ubuntu support, thanks.23:51
alamiSeveas. do you know my problem can you help please23:52
AllenOk, apologies, folks.  :)23:52
alamiOerHeks, i dont have windows or apple i have ubuntu23:53
alamiand i have mis used usermod command23:53
alaminow i cant do any thing with my user23:53
alamiand i want to repaire it23:54
alamiwith live cd23:54
sendakWhat dpkg command shows the package a certain file belongs to?23:54
sendakSharon Gazi hacked the system.23:56
OerHeksalami, then what usermod did you do exactly?23:56
SchrodingersScatsendak: you mean apt-file?23:57
Edison18 You can find funny videos here. http://bitly.com/1kukJH323:57
SchrodingersScatEdison18: I don't like funny videos, nor those who enjoy them.23:58
OerHeks!ops | Edison1823:59
ubottuEdison18: 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!23:59
sendakSchrodingersScat is back?23:59
SchrodingersScatsendak: obviously that's not dpkg, but your words made me think you wanted apt-file..23:59

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