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mojtabaHi, I have installed VB and installed fedora in it. I am in seamless mode but I can not see any of fedora. Does anybody know what is the problem? (I seen in youtube people installed windows in VB and there were windows start menu in the top.) But I guess the problem is with unity and Gnome3.00:00
mojtabaAny idea is highly appreciated.00:00
istvanüdv00:01
daftykins'VB' ?00:01
daftykinsah vbox00:02
daftykinsmojtaba: this isn't fedora support00:02
mojtabadaftykins: half of the problem is with unity. But anyway I will ask the same in fedora, they will say the same.00:03
mojtabaAny hint is highly appreciated.00:04
daftykinsmojtaba: try virtualbox channels too00:04
ObrienDavemojtaba, try changing the seamless mode to scaled00:05
ObrienDaveor fixed size mode00:06
Beldarmojtaba, There is a #virtualbox channel as well00:06
morenoh149are the alternate installs discontinued? e.g. ubuntu-6.10-alternate-amd64.iso00:06
daftykinsyes00:06
Beldarmorenoh149, from 12.10 yes00:06
jribmorenoh149: yes, why do you want it?00:06
morenoh149I need a live disc with the raid software mdamd00:07
daftykinssoftware can be installed in live sessions00:07
morenoh149guess I'll do that then00:07
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mojtabaNo one in #vbox. no answer to my question here.00:08
morenoh149I'm following this guide http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=408461 think it's still good? was made in '0700:08
Guest40109anyone know how to get past or restore apt-get update in xubuntu 14.04?00:08
morenoh149mojtaba: you mean virtualbox?00:08
ObrienDavemorenoh149, don't know if this will help you http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/00:08
mojtabamorenoh149: the channel is #vbox00:09
morenoh149ObrienDave: nah. I'll just use the latest live disc and apt-get mdamd if it doesn't have it00:09
jrib!raid | morenoh14900:09
ubottumorenoh149: 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/FakeRaidHowto00:09
srachitHello there!00:11
srachitI needed help with my laptop if anyone is free00:11
srachitI own a windows 8 laptop00:12
daftykinsask away on one line00:12
srachitand for months now I have had a ubuntu partition00:12
srachitI always used ubuntu and not my windows00:12
daftykinsstop pressing enter so much00:12
ifellasleeplol00:12
srachitYesterday I logged into my windows and it said I have a bios update, I did the update and ever since it does not open up onto the grub menu but directly into windows00:13
srachitHow should I fix this?00:13
morenoh149mojtaba: so you can't see any of fedora in virtualbox?00:13
ObrienDavesrachit, can you get to the F8 menu?00:13
morenoh149srachit: fix your grub install. google that00:13
morenoh149windows writes over the grub stuff all the time00:14
mojtabamorenoh149: No00:14
srachitOkay thanks morenoh149! ObrienDave I think i can00:14
ObrienDavesee if you can get to dual boot through F800:14
srachitmorenoh149: once I fix the grub will my data on my linux system still be there?00:14
ObrienDaveyes00:14
celrocsrachit: If you have just one hard drive, this article should work: http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd00:15
srachitOkay, thanks guys! I'll look into that now! Thanks a lot celroc, ObrienDave and morenoh14900:15
CooLBALLI need ubuntu to install without a swap partition00:19
ObrienDavedon't install it, easy peasy00:19
ObrienDaveyou don't have to have the swap00:19
morenoh149can I just say I'm glad to see a new lts release. pretty exciting00:22
CooLBALLokay how do I tell ubuntu that I dont want a swap?00:22
morenoh149CooLBALL: it'll just not00:22
ObrienDaveat install, it will give you a warning about not configuring swap. ignore it00:22
daftykinshe's gone.00:22
ObrienDavefigures00:23
ObrienDavemaybe i should enable join/leave messages again LOL00:23
morenoh149ObrienDave: oh definitely. I considered disabling it but that's no good for slower channels.00:24
ifellasleepyou're missing out, join/leave messages keeps the flow of chat going!00:25
morenoh149a lot of the time I'll idle and be able to respond to questions asked hours ago. But it only makes sense if you can see the other person is still logged in00:25
ObrienDavenah, takes too long for me to backtrack through the junk LOL00:25
daftykinslet's stay on topic guys00:26
morenoh149ObrienDave: again, for slower channels. ppl ask legit questions but there isn't too much discussion00:26
daftykinsmorenoh149: stop the off topic chat please, you're welcome to take it to #ubuntu-offtopic00:27
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morenoh149what's the difference between the alternate install and the server install?00:32
daftykinsi don't think alternate exists anymore00:33
jribmorenoh149: there used to be different kernels for server00:33
jribmorenoh149: that hasn't been the case for a while00:34
morenoh149http://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads what that 14.04.4 then? rc?00:34
morenoh149oh nvm that's 12.0400:34
jribmorenoh149: you just want to install on raid, right?00:34
morenoh149jrib: nah softraid. going through this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto00:35
jribmorenoh149: fakeraid and software raid are not the same thing00:36
daftykinsmorenoh149: are you still stuck on this? we said boot a live session then install the packages earlier, prior to install00:36
jribmorenoh149: i assume you want to do software raid.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID#Boot_Loader claims that the graphical installer can handle that00:38
jribmorenoh149: uh, ignore the #Boot_Loader anchor00:38
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jasabelladoes ubuntu support zfs?00:55
pavlosjasabella, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=220388501:00
[[thufir]]I'm on windows and am trying to install with pendrive.  I need to download the iso as well?  and then the pendrive will make a bootable usb disk?01:01
histo[[thufir]]: yes01:02
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ObrienDave[[thufir]], do you already have the iso file?01:03
[[thufir]]hi histo.  dunno, I thought I used dd correctly earlier, but it windows didn't recognize it.01:03
[[thufir]]I'm at work now.01:03
[[thufir]]for wubi, do I have to do anything about boot sequence in the bios?01:04
dsnydersHi all!  The numbers in square brackets at the start of Xorg.0.log... Are they the time?  Seconds since boot or something?01:04
[[thufir]]wait...is wubi depreciated?  I want to dual boot?01:05
histo!wubi | [[thufir]]01:05
ubottu[[thufir]]: Wubi allows you to install or uninstall Ubuntu 12.04 LTS from within Windows ( version 7 or earlier ) in a simple and safe way. Wubi is INCOMPATIBLE with UEFI, Windows 8 Certified computers, and Windows RAID arrays. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide for more information. File wubi bugs at http://launchpad.net/wubi/+filebug01:05
histo[[thufir]]: wubi is not dualboot01:06
zaxiusare there different versions of which going around? i had an alias on one machine where i was doing --read-alias, but when i try that on this computer i get "Illegal option --. Usage: /bin/which [-a] args"01:06
histodsnyders: it's a timestamp01:06
[[thufir]]right, easy dual boot.  but, I need the 12.04 iso?  aaargh.  I'm partway through the 14.04 download.  I thought I saw a wubi.exe in 14.04...?01:06
ObrienDave[[thufir]], easier to burn ISO to DVD then install to separate partition01:07
histo[[thufir]]: wubi is not dualboot01:07
[[thufir]]pardon, not dual boot.  I only have usb thumb on me.  what can I do?01:07
histo[[thufir]]: Do you want to dual boot or run ubuntu from usb?01:08
histoor wubi01:08
histo!install | [[thufir]]01:08
ubottu[[thufir]]: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall - Don't want to use a CD? See http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate01:08
histo[[thufir]]: What is it you want to do?01:09
zaxiusi wanted mailx the other day, so i installed whatever package it told me to to get it. i thought that was mailutils, but i guess not? is there a way to find out which package contained mailx?01:09
somsip!find mailx | zaxius01:09
ubottuzaxius: Found: bsd-mailx, heirloom-mailx, mailutils01:09
dsnydershisto, Thanks.  I'm trying to track down why my keyboard won't work for about 25 seconds after displaying the login prompt.  Turns out there is a 25 second period in my Xorg.0.log (at about the 6.5 second mark) where there are no entries.01:10
[[thufir]]I just want to get a simple wubi, or similar, demo in ubuntu on this system.  I guess I could resize partitions, but would rather not.  I liked the sound of wubi because it is, or was, very safe.01:10
zaxiussomsip: it was mailutils! i guess i have to install a separate package to get mailutils-config. thanks01:10
somsipzaxius: np01:11
histo[[thufir]]: I would install the iso to thumb drive. You can boot directly to it. Then it will be it's own seperate thing. Windows won't even know it exists.01:11
histo[[thufir]]: If you want you can do wubi but it's not supported here.01:11
phil__Hello01:12
histophil__: hello01:12
zaxiuswell, i don't have a mailutils.rc file for some reason. what i'm really trying to do is get mailx to use a valid domain name. when i installed it i just used the name of my server and i don't know where to change that.01:13
[[thufir]]if I install the iso to the thumb drive, I just need to change the bios boot sequence?  the thumb drive is only 2gb, however.01:13
dsnyders[[thufir]]: wubi is kind of like a virtual machine.  It creates an exe file on your windows hard drive (no partitioning needed), and that file contains linux.  I'd go with the thumb drive route, though.01:14
[[thufir]]dsnyders:  but the thumb drive is only 2gb.  won't work, will it?  too small..01:14
histo[[thufir]]: yes01:15
[[thufir]]histo:  yes, too small, or, yes, it will work?01:15
dsnyders[[thufir]]: There are plenty of linux distributions that will easily fit on a 2G usb.01:15
histo[[thufir]]: it will work01:16
histo[[thufir]]: Is the iso over 2gb?01:16
jasabellais there a page which summarises the differences between the nginx packages?01:17
[[thufir]]the 14.04 iso is quite a bit smaller, but I wanted to install software as well.  apache2, mysql, etc.01:17
pdo_fn14!package wordpress01:17
zaxiusah, apparently you can just use the -r switch to set the from address.01:17
zaxiusbut it's still going to spam...01:17
somsip!info wordpress | pdo_fn1401:17
ubottupdo_fn14: wordpress (source: wordpress): weblog manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.8.2+dfsg-1 (trusty), package size 3150 kB, installed size 14705 kB01:17
histo[[thufir]]: try wubi then it's all up to you.01:18
histo[[thufir]]: and it's all free01:18
dsnyders[[thufir]]: The size of the ISO doesn't matter.  You won't be putting both the iso and linux on the USB.01:18
histodsnyders: the size matters if you want it to fit on a thumb drvie.01:19
histo!botabuse > pdo_fn1401:19
ubottupdo_fn14, please see my private message01:19
pdo_fn14somsip: so the difference between !info's for universal package and !package's for system package?01:19
[[thufir]]I am dissapointed.  thank you for the information.01:19
dsnyders[[thufir]]: Spend some time reading through the pendrivelinux.com website01:19
somsippdo_fn14: I've never seen !package used and don't see it in the !brain01:19
[[thufir]]I was planning on a clean install, I didn't expect to have to do some sort of dual boot.  maybe I'll partition.01:20
histo[[thufir]]: you can do a clean install.01:20
histowhat are you talking about.01:20
pdo_fn14Sorry if you get annoyed with me. I'll take clean here01:21
dsnydershisto: plenty of room on a 2g thumb drive for a linux distro, even with some goodies.01:21
histodsnyders: yea01:22
dsnydershisto: but yes, the bigger the better.01:22
[[thufir]]histo:  yes, I could do a clean install, that is correct.  however, I need to resize the partition first to retain xp.01:23
histo[[thufir]]: first you need to make up your mind on what you want to do.  Have you ever run linux before?01:24
histo[[thufir]]: if not I suggest creating a bootable usb and testing and playing from there. That same USB will used to install the system via whatever means01:24
[[thufir]]histo:  yes, I run linux on my home pc.01:25
histo[[thufir]]: what is your native language?01:25
phil__hey guys how do i change my nick "phil__"01:26
ObrienDave" /nick whatever "01:26
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phil__thanks ObrienDave01:27
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Beckonhow's everyone doing?01:29
streamofthotfine really01:29
bourgesiGreat Beckon, you?01:29
streamofthotexperimenting with Manjaro in a virtual machine01:29
[[thufir]]histo I'll have to resize partitions.  Native language english.01:29
Beldarstreamofthot, streamofthot Beckon chat is in #ubuntu-opfftopic01:30
Beldar#ubuntu-offtopic01:30
Braden`Hello!01:30
Braden`What entry do I add to sudoers to enable a user to be able to specificy do:   service mysql start     service mysql stop    and  service mysql restart?01:31
vak0160..help set01:32
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Braden`Anyone?01:32
rswno!01:32
histo[[thufir]]: What version of linux are you running at home?01:32
histoBraden`: You want to limit a user to just be able to do sudo service mysql stop  etc... ?01:33
Braden`Yep01:33
histoBraden`: and no other sudo commands?01:34
Braden`Correct01:34
histoBraden`: here's a good example with cmd alias01:35
[[thufir]]histo:  I run 14.04 ubuntu.  not sure what to do now, I'm almost completely with the 14.04 download on this xp computer, and am resizing partitions to make room.  however, pen drive will only install older versions.  guess I might have to download an old Ubuntu...01:36
Braden`histo:  Which example? :)01:38
daftykins[[thufir]]: that makes zero sense.01:40
histo[[thufir]]: what are you talking about?01:42
Beldar[[thufir]], I doubt that is true, look at the bottom of this page and take your pick of usb loaders. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/01:42
thufirgot disconnected.  I'll resize partitions and install 14.04 with Linuxlive usb creator.01:42
histoBraden`: sorry forgot the link hold up lol01:42
Beldar[[thufir]], I doubt that is true, look at the bottom of this page and take your pick of usb loaders. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/01:42
histoBraden`: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/sudo-for-a-single-command-with-no-password-entry-802998/01:42
orionHi. How come when I log in to my machine I see: "6 packages can be updated. 5 updates are security updates."? I ran apt-get update/upgrade and there were no packages available to be upgraded.01:43
orionWhat gives?01:43
histoBeldar: don't muck the water further01:43
Beldarhisto, I'm not.01:43
Beldaromly one post01:43
histothufir: what are you talking about using an older version?01:43
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ObrienDaveorion, try dist-upgrade01:44
Bashing-omorion: No indication of "held packages" ?01:44
scottnesbitt#opensource.com01:45
thufirhisto:  I believe that at least some of the usb installers for windows will only install old versions of ubuntu.01:45
orionObrienDave: I don't have that command available. I am running 14.04.01:45
histothufir: no01:46
histothufir: follow teh directions on ubuntu.com01:46
ObrienDaveorion, try sudo apt-get dist-upgrade01:46
orionOh, that's what you mean01:46
ObrienDaveyes ;P01:46
orion0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade.01:46
thufirhisto ok. I was just looking at:  http://www.pendrivelinux.com/put-ubuntu-10-04-on-flash-drive-using-windows/   which only lists old versions.01:47
holsteinthufir: you can dd copy the iso's.. unetbootin didnt work?01:48
orionObrienDave: Any other ideas?01:49
holsteinorion: you have dist-upgrade01:49
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holsteinorion: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade01:49
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Braden`Cmnd_Alias      SERVICE_MYSQL_RESTART=/sbin/service mysql restart        omar ALL=SERVICE_MYSQL_RESTART, NOPASSWD: SERVICE_MYSQL_RESTART        <-- It still asks me for a password and tells me that user omar does not have access to do "service mysql restart"02:01
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Braden`I just set them all on ignore02:01
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Braden`What am I doing wrong with the sudoers file?02:02
orionObrienDave: 0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade.02:02
orionWith apt-get install -f02:02
orionIs the MOTD cached in some way? Can I clear that cache?02:03
ObrienDavedang, a lot of people having trouble with apt tonight02:03
Braden`If anyone can help me with my sudoers issue, I'd really appreciate it02:03
vak0160Braden`: you could use chown and set /etc/init.d/mysql to a group02:06
vak0160Braden`: and add root and your user to that group02:06
vak0160you don't need sudo anymore02:06
Braden`vak0160:  There should be a way to do it with sudo.  I tried everything I found on google without any luck02:11
Quoexlsorry guys fell in this late, may offer assistance?02:12
ObrienDaveof course02:12
Quoexlshort synopsis please02:12
QuoexlIs your computer plugged in? This is a very common mistake02:13
Braden`There is no way to get sudo to grant access to only do "service mysql restart"?02:15
vak0160Braden`: where did you put that permission in sudoers? bottom of the file?02:16
trismorion: some of the motd scripts cache results, what's the problem?02:20
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[[thufir]]is it harder to install from a usb thumb drive when it uses squished usb?  unetbootin put the iso on the thumb drive.02:42
[[thufir]]if there's no option to boot from usb in the bio, there's no work-around?02:44
sydney[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:44
sydney2[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:44
sydney22[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:44
[[thufir]]sydney:  the usb dongle is regular usb connector on the computer side, but where it connects to the thumb drive it's either micro or mini usb.02:45
ObrienDave[[thufir]], if the BIOS does not support it, no02:45
sydney222[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:45
pgnomehello... has anyone installed kernel 3.15 or 3.16 rc1 on 14.04?02:45
sydney2222[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:45
ObrienDaveagain?02:45
pgnome2hello... has anyone installed kernel 3.15 or 3.16 rc1 on 14.04?02:45
sydney22222[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:45
sydneywhat is hapening?02:45
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sydney22what is hapening?02:45
sydney222what is hapening?02:45
sydney2222what is hapening?02:45
sydney22222what is hapening?02:45
pgnome22hello... has anyone installed kernel 3.15 or 3.16 rc1 on 14.04?02:45
sydney222222[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:45
sydney222222what is hapening?02:45
[[thufir]]sydney the dongle is either mini or micro usb on the thumb drive.02:46
pgnome222hello... has anyone installed kernel 3.15 or 3.16 rc1 on 14.04?02:46
sydney2222222[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:46
sydney2222222what is hapening?02:46
pgnome2222hello... has anyone installed kernel 3.15 or 3.16 rc1 on 14.04?02:46
sydney22222222[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:46
sydney22222222what is hapening?02:46
pgnome22222hello... has anyone installed kernel 3.15 or 3.16 rc1 on 14.04?02:46
sydney222222222[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:46
sydney222222222what is hapening?02:46
pgnome222222hello... has anyone installed kernel 3.15 or 3.16 rc1 on 14.04?02:46
sydney2222222222[[thufir]]: what do you mean by squished?02:46
sydney2222222222what is hapening?02:46
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ObrienDavechildren must play02:51
sydneythank you IdleOne !!02:51
phunyguyyano: you read my mind02:51
yanoheh02:52
surf2b1I updated Ubuntu and after the upgrade the resolution are only allowing 640x480. I am running Windows 8.1 and using Virtual Box. Anyone know how to fix the resolution displaying correctly?02:52
gartralok, are we done?02:52
ObrienDavefor now LOL02:52
pgnomesurf2b1, updated what?  sounds like video drivers?02:53
vak0160Braden`: found it, the reason that line not working is because /sbin/service is not exists (at least for me), try `which service` to get the path and use it in sudoers02:53
pgnomeI am wondering if anyone has tried kernel 3.15 or 3.16 rc1... can I ask now? lol02:53
ObrienDavei tried 3.14, got rid of it02:54
pgnomewhy?02:54
surf2b1pgnome: IDK exactly. I just started Ubuntu after not using it for quite awhile and a dialog told me there was an update for Ubuntu and it installed a bunch of packages02:54
ObrienDave3.14.3 irrc02:54
ObrienDavekept freezing my laptop02:54
pgnomeoh02:54
pgnomesurf2b1, what video card do you use?02:55
pgnomesounds like video drivers to me02:55
pgnomeis this ubuntu  as virtualbox client or host?02:55
surf2b1pgnome: Under "display adapters" in Windows it says Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 and NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M. Is that what you are looking for? Sorry for the newbness02:57
Braden`vak0160:  Thank you!02:57
Braden`That was definately the problem02:57
surf2b1pgnome: Google search seems to suggest installing Guest Additions in VB. All the guides show a "Devices" menu in VB but I don't have that03:01
ObrienDaveguest additions are pretty mandatory03:06
ObrienDaveyou need the extensions iso and guest additions03:07
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yagami:)03:12
yogi_morning03:15
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histo!info linux-image03:18
ubottuPackage linux-image does not exist in trusty03:18
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ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0.29.35 (trusty), package size 2 kB, installed size 28 kB03:18
histopgnome: ^^^03:19
a2d^_^03:19
anghelI am new here03:23
ObrienDavewelcome03:26
Jayson_Virissimothanks03:26
Jayson_Virissimowhat do most people use this channel for?03:27
ObrienDaveUbuntu support questions03:28
ObrienDavegeneral chat is in #ubuntu-offtopic03:29
halberdI have a hdd with windows and ubuntu installed (together taking up all the drive space) but no grub.  Is it safe to run grub-install or is that going to overwrite things?03:31
ObrienDavehow are you dual booting now?03:32
halberdfrom grub on a flash drive03:32
halberddo I need to free some drive space for another logical partition for grub?03:33
ObrienDaveno, grub installs to the MBR of your windows boot drive03:34
halberdas I understood it, grub is too big to fit in the MBR and must put parts of itself elsewhere03:35
ObrienDavenot sure about that. you do not need a new partition03:35
halberddo I install it to my ubuntu / partition?03:36
ObrienDavenot sure about that either. anyone else?03:37
ObrienDavewhich OS was installed first on your computer? i assume windows03:38
pgnomesurf2b1, oh, it's a laptop then... that's the problem... integrated/hybrid graphics03:39
surf2b1pgnome: not a laptop.03:39
pgnome750M means it's integrated03:40
meek_geekguys my laptop screen is broke ( i put a headphone bt keyboard and screen) now i can see only 1/5 of it that too colors dripping03:40
meek_geekbut no physical damange to screen03:41
meek_geeki think pressure from headphones damage the pixels03:41
halberdObrienDave, yes windows03:41
meek_geekwhat 2 do ?03:41
halberdthen I installed ubuntu on a flash drive, then I transferred ubuntu from the flash drive to the hard drive (making new partitions and transferring the files with tar, then mkswap)03:41
ObrienDavemeek_geek, you probably ruptured a BUNCH of LCD cells. nothing you can do except close the lid flat when not in use03:42
halberdand it boots OK but I have to use grub on the flash drive and edit the UUID of boot option to be the one on the hdd03:42
amyHi, I really need some support. I have lost an ID which I will never find again. I overtyped it in GEDIT and saved. However it could also be in memory. I have checked the backup copy gedit keeps but not luck any ideas guys please?03:43
halberdbecause grub on the flash drive doesn't detect ubuntu on the hdd automatically (which raises another question... why?)03:43
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ObrienDavehalberd, i know it can be done. not familiar enough with the process to help03:43
ObrienDaveamy, ID for?03:44
meek_geekObrienDave, Can a laptop screen be remove so that the external VGA ports / HDMI can we used with external monitor ?03:44
ObrienDavemeek_geek, yes03:44
ianorlinyou can use with the screen still there03:44
ObrienDavemeek_geek, ^^^03:45
meek_geekno no I want to remove the laptop screen!03:45
meek_geekIs it possible ?03:45
ObrienDaveyes03:45
surf2b1pgnome: installed a fresh version of ubuntu with Guest Additions and now the resolution is back to normal.03:45
Bashing-omhalberd: One may install grub to the HD, but will overwrite the Windows boot code ( not a problem as grub will chainload windows to it's boot menu) .03:45
ObrienDavesurf2b1, \o/03:45
amyObrienDave, One time OTP key03:45
ianorlinwon't that make it turn on if you hit keyboard in transport?03:45
meek_geekObrienDave, Omg i cannot even see now03:45
ianorlinand possibly wake up03:45
meek_geekso If I remove the screen of laptop would external VGA/HDMI still work ?03:45
meek_geekObrienDave, do we need VGA to boot up or HDMI would work ?03:46
ianorlinHDMI can work but there could be problems03:46
amyObrienDave, The key has been entered on my clipboard lots of times and entered into firefox in the tor browser03:46
meek_geekianorlin, but no problems with VGA ?03:47
ObrienDavemeek_geek, you probably need laptop screen to configure the external monitor. you might me SOL right about now03:47
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ianorlinmight as well but less likely03:47
ObrienDave*be03:47
meek_geekbut I have used my MACBOOK pro without screen for long03:48
ianorlinunless you do something like take hard drive out install openssh-server and then remotely acess it but there are security concerns03:48
meek_geekwith external monitor03:48
ianorlinsometimes if you boot with external montior it will show03:48
ianorlinat least with vga03:48
ObrienDavemeek_geek, it might work, ymmv03:49
meek_geekianorlin, Ok I would take the risk of removing laptop screen then and try an external monitor there only03:49
meek_geekok03:49
meek_geekI m so scared cuz if it dont work i have no pc then03:50
ObrienDaveamy, do you have a backup anywhere?03:50
ObrienDavemeek_geek, try connecting monitor to external port for now03:50
BlamemonkeyHey guys, I am looking for some help with wine and #winehq is dead03:51
ObrienDavewinehq is usually dead03:52
halberdBashing-om, are you sure that the Windows boot code is _all_ it will overwrite?  that would imply that Grub isn't any bigger than the Windows boot code03:52
ObrienDavehalberd, grub is strictly a bootloader manager03:53
ObrienDavescratch manager ;P03:54
meek_geekObrienDave, its only the way from home heh in mail now03:55
ObrienDavegrr, can't guarantee it will work off the bat. but worth a shot03:56
ObrienDavehalberd, how much ubuntu experience do you have?03:57
halberdObrienDave, well I've been using it for years but I'm no expert03:57
ObrienDaveok look into https://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair03:57
ObrienDavebe VERY careful with that03:58
halberdI'm looking at http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd03:58
ObrienDaveok03:58
ObrienDaveamy, do you have a backup anywhere?03:59
halberdbut I'm pretty unclear why that tutorial does all that stuff with chrooting into /mnt04:00
halberddoes it mean it will end up installing most of chroot into /mnt?04:00
halberder, most of grub into /mnt04:01
ObrienDavelet me look04:01
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asdofindiahalberd, you're doing lfs? (i missed the initial part)04:02
halberdI have windows and ubuntu installed on an hdd, but I copied the ubuntu install from a flash drive instead of doing a full reinstall, so I don't have grub on the hdd04:03
halberdI know my installation of ubuntu is good since I can use it from grub on the flash drive04:03
halberdbut I'm trying to figure out the proper way to put grub on the hdd04:03
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ObrienDavehalberd, no, i don't think so. your mainly adding default search folders to grub for other OSes. sort of like M$ path04:04
ObrienDavebiaf04:07
halberdhttp://www.biaf.org/04:08
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cuddylierIs there anyway to limit a jar file executed by a user to not execute commands that go outside their directory?04:08
cuddylierOr block the user from executing directory changing commands within a jar file?04:08
halberdchroot?04:09
chrstphrchvzhalberd: LOL, I think he meant "back in a few"04:09
ObrienDaveyes, rofl04:09
asdofindiacuddylier, http://askubuntu.com/questions/292925/how-to-sandbox-applications says chroot too :P04:09
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chrstphrchvzObrienDave, halberd: I didn't see the beginning of the discussion either. Could /etc/fstab need updating (e.g. uuid's weren't used)?04:10
halberdI already updated /etc/fstab, as I said the installation works fine except for not having grub04:10
halberdI think it works fine, at least, it boots from grub on the flash drive without any errors04:10
ObrienDavechrstphrchvz, <halberd> I have windows and ubuntu installed on an hdd, but I copied the ubuntu install from a flash drive instead of doing a full reinstall, so I don't have grub on the hdd04:10
cuddylierasdofindia: Yes, that seems what I want but it says chroot can be broken out of fairly easily?04:11
cuddylierI need something full proof04:11
asdofindiamaybe you need to set up the file permissions properly04:11
halberdpeople say you should just install grub to /dev/sda but I am confused where grub would have space to put the majority of its files if I do that04:12
halberde.g. looking at http://askubuntu.com/questions/184155/where-to-install-grub04:13
amyObrienDave, no04:13
cuddylierasdofindia: Do you mean the file permissions outside that user's directory?04:13
amyIs there anyway I can retreive my past copy history04:13
amyIt's in there04:13
vak0160halberd: AFAIK grub would install it's files in /boot in the main partition04:13
vak0160halberd: and a loader in MBR04:14
asdofindiacuddylier, yes. because if you want your user to not do anything outside the directory he's in, then the best way is to give him access only to his directory.04:14
halberdhow does it identify the main partition, vak0160 ?04:14
vak0160halberd: from where you linux installation04:14
cuddylierasdofindia: Currently the users only are chown'ed to their user directory04:14
vak0160your*04:14
halberdbut how does it know which one that is04:14
halberdin my case the first partition is some Windows loader IIRC04:14
asdofindiaamy, I use something called diodon04:14
cuddylierThe file that was accessed has 404 chmod permissions but they could still access it04:14
vak0160halberd: i think grub would just write to /boot, wherever / is04:15
Guest10175cambadas \o/04:15
amyasdofindia,04:16
amyI need something now I can get back my old history04:16
amyWithout any new apps or anything04:16
Guest10175vocês tambem é usuario de Linux ?04:16
ObrienDave!es | Guest1017504:16
ubottuGuest10175: En 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.04:16
chrstphrchvzhalberd: Both grub-install and update-grub seem fairly intelligent--they identify what OS's are installed and what partitions they are on.04:18
Guest10175eu posso usar o tradutor04:18
halberdchrstphrchvz, so you're saying, if I enter a terminal from a live CD, and type sudo grub-install /dev/sda, it will install to my hard drive and automatically find the ubuntu installation in the logical partition /dev/sda5, where it will put its files?04:19
chrstphrchvzQuer dizer português? !pt | Guest1017504:20
ObrienDave!pt | Guest1017504:20
ubottuGuest10175: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada.04:20
ObrienDavehalberd, that sounds about right04:21
Guest10175(Y)04:21
chrstphrchvzhalberd: As long as grub-install is run from the chroot in the Ubuntu partition04:21
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halberdchrstphrchvz, I'm confused how that works (I understand what chroot does)04:22
halberdbut why do you chroot in this case?04:22
chrstphrchvzGuest10175 Ou este canal #ubuntu-br04:23
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asdofindiahalberd, http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/grub.html#mozTocId432831 see how when you install natively you have to specify where your /boot is, but when you use grub-install it guesses on its own04:25
chrstphrchvzhalberd: When GRUB is installed there is a boot loader installed at the beginning of the disk (MBR) and just about the rest (some configuration, customization) is stored under /boot in the Ubuntu installation. When installing  Ubuntu, the installer does the same thing of running e.g. grub-install /dev/sda04:26
chrstphrchvz…as a chroot.04:26
chrstphrchvzasofindia: note that the link is discussing GRUB 1, not GRUB 204:28
halberdalright I think I get it, but one thing:  are a "native" install and a grub-install mutually exclusive?04:28
halberdbecause I think I want to use grub-install to perform a native install to the MBR04:29
asdofindiahalberd, I suppose when you can do grub-install you don't need to resort to the other method. the 'native' method is when you're stuck in grub console.04:31
chrstphrchvz ObrienDave: Something else occurred to me, is when /boot is a separate partition. When I clone Ubuntu onto another drive, but I installed with a separate /boot, that needs to be mounted as well (such that the chroot sees it as /boot).04:31
ObrienDaveagreed04:32
halberdalright04:32
halberdwell thanks for your help chrstphrchvz, ObrienDave, asdofindia  , vak016004:33
ObrienDavelooking at boot repair again, sec04:34
halberdI think I understand how to do it now04:34
ObrienDaveoh geez, hope i'm not borking my boot04:34
chrstphrchvzhalberd: You're welcome. The tutorial is correct in the general sense; there are definitely cases where other things need to be taken into account in order for it to work right.04:35
Andrewea04:35
halberdsuch as what cases, chrstphrchvz ?04:35
chrstphrchvzFor example I typically check that my /dev/sdx is what I want, I might use /dev/disk/by-id/ata-… instead to make sure04:36
halberdI just identify it by fdisk -l, I can see it has all the windows stuff on it so it must be the one04:36
chrstphrchvzThis is apparent when more than one drive is present (e.g. hard drive + USB), and I didn't check in Gparted or "parted -l" which was which.04:37
chrstphrchvzhalberd: Good idea.04:37
jakeHey all is it neccessary to use terminal at all times in order to install a program through the sudo apt-get install name whenever you want to install a new program not in the unbuntu softeware center04:39
chrstphrchvzObrienDave: boot-repair (the program) usually wants to reinstall GRUB (the program) on whatever installation; since in this case we know GRUB2 (the program in Ubuntu) is already installed, all we need is "install-grub" to apply it to the MBR. (I hope I know what I'm talking about…)04:39
asdofindiajake, if it's not in the software center, apt-get will not help you either04:39
ObrienDavechrstphrchvz, i hope so also LOL04:39
chrstphrchvzObrienDave: sorry, "grub-install"04:40
ObrienDaveno apologies necessary :)04:40
jakeasdofindia thank I am new to unbuntu so I would imagine it will take some serious time to get used to how it all works.04:41
jakewhats grub-install04:41
sporkeeejake, You have the context you got it from?04:42
chrstphrchvzjake: see http://linux.die.net/man/8/grub-install04:42
chrstphrchvzjake: IIRC, ubuntu software center "hides" some programs (aka "technical items"), but using something like aptitude or Synaptic, they can be browsed easily04:43
asdofindiajake, the thing to note is: almost everything you can do in ubuntu/linux you can do using the command line/terminal. GUIs are built on top of this. So, what GUIs do is, take your graphical input and run a command based on that.04:43
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asdofindiaso, most tutorials now will be based on 'terminal ways' of doing it. But I'm sure software centre works as good.04:44
ObrienDaveback in a bit (BIAB) lol04:44
srachitHello I recently updated my windows bios and my grub disappeared, I am following this tutorial to repair it: http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd but on the second step I get this error:  mount: mount point /mnt/dev does not exist04:44
jakeI got that asdofindia thanks for the info would you happen to know where there  may be a concise command line reference book/ guide perhaps in the software center or online.04:45
srachitAnyone know what I should do?04:46
x86_64WHY is ubuntu one discontinued?04:46
chrstphrchvzsrachit: could you give us the output of mount04:46
srachitThe first time I did it, there was no mount second time I got this: mount: /dev/sda2 already mounted or /mnt busy mount: according to mtab, /dev/sda2 is already mounted on /mnt04:47
chrstphrchvzx86_64: http://blog.canonical.com/2014/04/02/shutting-down-ubuntu-one-file-services/04:47
asdofindiasrachit, mkdir -pv /mnt/{dev,proc,sys}04:47
jakeright now I have Unbuntu LTS running in virtulization so I am trying to locate where aptitude and synaptic are currently in the software center the host is a Win 8.1 and I wont do a direct dual boot because the last time it caused the memory segments to cross and I lost data on the host machine.04:48
chrstphrchvzasofindia: If it's an Ubuntu installation root directory, then those should already be there.04:48
asdofindiajake, I googled "ubuntu command cheat sheet" and got http://www.cheat-sheets.org/saved-copy/ubunturef.pdf04:48
srachitasdofindia: what does that do?04:48
srachitchrstphrchvz: what should I do?04:49
asdofindiachrstphrchvz, in /mnt?04:49
jakeasdofindia your truely amazing THANK YOU!04:50
sporkeeesrachit, you can use a gui app to do this, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair save the bootinfo summary's url that is given.04:50
asdofindiasrachit, your first message was that mount point /mnt/dev does not exist. the command I gave creates directories.04:50
chrstphrchvzRunning the command "mount" while not in a chroot will tell us what else is needs to be mounted in order to proceed04:50
chrstphrchvzasofindia, srachit: if /mnt/dev does not exist I'm thinking that the installation hasn't been mounted to  /mnt yet04:51
asdofindiaoh yeah chrstphrchvz. srachit, did you do `sudo mount /dev/sdXY /mnt` properly by changing X and Y?04:52
srachitI think I did, I did sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt04:52
asdofindiayes.04:52
asdofindiasrachit, are you on a live CD?04:53
chrstphrchvzasofindia, srachit: I would check by running "ls /mnt" to see if that's what we wanted04:53
KonstHey, I am  having an issue where all torrent clients are stalling my torrents on my ubuntu 14.04 install. They were working a week ago and I did not change anything. torrents do download on my other machine which is running Windows. I've been having a hard time finding a solution on google.04:54
KonstI tried deluge, qbittorrent, ktorrent, transmission.04:54
srachitasdofindia: yes I am chrstphrchvz: what is that command supposed to show? It shows me two things BOOTSECT.BAK and EFI04:54
chrstphrchvzasofindia, srachit: then that's not the right partition. I was expecting bin, dev, etc, lib,…04:55
asdofindiaexactly.04:55
srachitI see, let me run gparted again04:55
srachithow do I undo the sudo mount command?04:55
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asdofindia`umount`04:56
chrstphrchvzasofindia, srachit: the partition you mounted obviously isn't an ext2/3/4 filesystem, does gparted show which one is?04:56
chrstphrchvzsrachit: specifically, "umount /mnt"04:56
asdofindiaand srachit, my "truely amazing" command was a bad command :P (never trust people on IRC)04:57
[[thufir]]I'm trying to use http://www.oak-wood.co.uk/oss/tbdialout   but it's asking "where" skype is.  where is the binary tbdialout needs?04:57
asdofindiawell, srachit sorry. mixed up the truely amazing04:57
srachitchrstphrchvz: sda9 and sda10 both are ext404:58
chrstphrchvzsrachit: oh boy…04:58
matt__Hi, I'm having an issue with a new install of 14.04 that says I'm connected to wifi with a strong signal, but will not log on to the Internet. I've been googling and have not been able to find a solution. My machine is a Dell Latitude E6400.04:58
srachitchrstphrchvz: sda9 is 48 GB and sda10 is 21GB04:59
asdofindiamatt__, are you sure it isn't a problem with your internet connection?04:59
sporkeee[[thufir]], The gola is to bring skype up correct?04:59
sporkeeegoal04:59
chrstphrchvzKonst: I'm not sure how to handle your issue, have you looked at http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/334410-Why-are-Linux-bittorrent-applications-so-terrible ?04:59
matt__Positive, because I'm logged into the internet right now on a different machine. I'm really puzzled by this issue.05:00
asdofindiasporkeee, too much football? :P05:00
[[thufir]]sporkeee: Is it it /usr/bin/skype?  yes, well, it should also dial the number.05:00
sporkeeeasdofindia, never played football.05:00
asdofindiamatt__, do a `ping 8.8.8.8` and see if it receives responses.05:00
srachitchrstphrchvz: i did ls on both and sda9 has bin dev boot etc lib32 etc etc but sda10 has my account srachit and lost+found as the two folders05:01
matt__ok testing now05:01
sporkeeeasdofindia, If you want to play tit for tat be careful.05:01
chrstphrchvz[[thufir]]: From what I can tell it tries to use a URI beginning with skype: (sort of like how http: launches something in your browser). I'm not sure how Skype on linux works…05:01
asdofindiasrachit, sda9 is your / partition and sda10 your /home partition05:02
matt__It says: "PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data." Then the terminal hangs. Does that help?05:02
srachitasdofindia: so which should I use?05:02
[[thufir]]ok, interesting.  where do you see about the URI?  I'm just fooling around, it's not that big a deal, but it would be nice.05:02
asdofindiasrachit, 9 obviously.05:02
[[thufir]]I see, you're looking at the asterisk directions for tbirddialout?05:03
asdofindiamatt__, you're not connected to the internet :P05:03
asdofindiamatt__, maybe try `ping <your router IP>`05:03
matt__:). Ok, trying that now05:03
gaurav_\nick GauravButola05:04
chrstphrchvzsrachit: I think sda9 is your "root" / and sda10 is you /home. For the tutorial we need to run "mount /dev/sda9 /mnt"05:04
srachitok, thanks!05:05
matt__asdo, same error: "Ping ROUTERIP (ROUTERIP) 56(84) bytes of data"05:05
chrstphrchvzsrachit: proceed from where it says "Now bind the directories"…05:06
darkblue_bhi all - I wanted to report back to the channel.. 12 hours ago I asked about options for a disk I had accidentally hit "quick format" on .. I got mixed advice, in addition to "oh well".. I can report back that after ~8 hours of scanning.. testdisk  repaired the disk partition and file system (ext4)05:06
asdofindiamatt__, just to show you how ping should actually work `ping localhost`05:07
darkblue_bit was a 3TB ext4 disk with GPT partition type, I believe05:07
chrstphrchvz[[thufir]] this might be what you need: http://mikebeach.org/2011/03/28/installing-skype-on-ubuntu-or-debian-with-updates-for-skype-urls/05:07
asdofindiamatt__, since your router doesn't return packets, there's something wrong with that connection.05:07
matt__asdo, my network controller is Intel Coproration Ultimate N Wifi Link 5300. This link says that drivers were not released, but if I don't have the proper drivers then I wouldn't even detect wireless, right? That's what's confusing me. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92964405:09
matt__I can see the network, it says I have a full signal, but when I try to connect, it doesn't work.05:10
chrstphrchvzmatt__: that was back in 2008…05:10
matt__chrst, I know :( It's the best I'm finding with the google machine...05:10
asdofindiamatt__, you said you're connected to your wifi!05:11
Asisthi i have a ping issue from ubuntu 13.10 to windows 8 any help?05:11
matt__asdo, yes, with a different machine. But this machine I just installed 14.04 to isn't connecting05:11
asdofindiaasist, windows 8 doesn't play ping pong with ubuntu very well.05:11
meek_geekasdofindia, Oh try doom 3 then05:12
penguinmanwindows 8 doesn't play with anything very well.05:12
asdofindiamatt__, congrats. you did a lot of pings to know what you already know.05:12
quuxmanhey I'm having some GNARLY openssh-client / openssh-server problems that I've never experienced anything like before05:12
chrstphrchvzmatt__ : can you right click on the network tray icon and click "Connection information", does it say anything for "primary dns"?05:12
meek_geekWindows 8 does not even play well with Windows itself05:12
quuxmanI have a very fresh Ubuntu 14.04 server and it's not accepting ssh connections05:12
matt__@asdo ha! @chrst -trying now05:12
meek_geekquuxman, oh it cannot be05:12
Asisthow how can i fix this issue05:13
matt__@chrst - primary DNS is 75.75.75.7505:13
quuxmanmeek_geek: oh? Interestingly I'm getting different behaviors when attempting to connect from two different machines05:13
asdofindiaquuxman, I think you need to install an ssh-server05:13
chrstphrchvzAsist: what does it say when you run "service ssh status" on the server?05:13
quuxmanmeek_geek: client1: says connection timed out, while server says "Did not receive identification string from 192.168.1.12"05:14
quuxmanmeek_geek: client2: ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer, and I see nothing in server's auth log05:14
[[thufir]]chrstphrchvz: I can't find that skype package, so I'm googling it.   thanks.05:14
quuxmanmeek_geek: I'm way beyond that05:14
quuxmanmeek_geek: I'm not an idiot05:14
Asisti do not have ssh service on the windows machine05:14
asdofindialol wrong geek.05:14
quuxmaner, sorry meek_geek I meant asdofindia05:15
chrstphrchvzAsist: I meant on the machine you're trying to ssh into05:15
chrstphrchvzare you able to do that?05:15
* asdofindia sees confusion all around. why does everyone have an ssh problem altogether?05:15
chrstphrchvzAsist: can you ping the machine?05:16
meek_geekSSH is a problem by design05:16
quuxmanbecaus Ubuntu 14.04 has major ssh config problems?05:16
Asisti just want to ping to test connectivity05:16
chrstphrchvzplease stay constructive, people05:16
Asistfrom ubuntu to windows 805:16
asdofindiaAsist, describe the problem you're facing.05:16
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meek_geekI like Ubuntu but the only problem is that RMS called it a spyware :[05:17
Asistping from my ubuntu 13.10 to windows 8 fails05:17
asdofindiaAsist, how are the machines connected?05:18
Asistbut i can ping ubuntu from the windows 8 machine05:18
Asistyes05:18
asdofindiaasist, how?05:18
phunyguymeek_geek: can you stay on topic please?05:18
Asistwifi05:18
Asisthome network05:18
quuxmanI've never had ssh fail in this way05:19
meek_geekphunyguy, it is a topic thing; People are not using it because it is being called as Spyware; Peeps are in confusion and chaos05:19
newvirusillegal access05:20
asdofindiawell, asist, are you sure you've got the windows8 IP right?05:20
phunyguymeek_geek: that is not the purpose of this channel05:20
Asistyes05:20
newvirusbacktrack05:20
newviruskali05:20
phunyguynewvirus: what are you doing?05:20
Asistvery right not wrong05:21
matt__arg. I just logged in to a different wifi network from my phone and it works. now I'm totally baffled.05:21
srachitchrstphrchvz: after doing grub-install /dev/sda I get this error: grub-install: error: /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/modinfo.sh doesn't exist. Please specify --target or --directory.05:21
meek_geeknewvirus, o05:21
quuxmanmaybe my issue would be better to discuss on #linux?05:21
quuxmanthough I can't send to that channel for some reason05:22
phunyguyquuxman: contact an op there, you may be muted.05:22
Artemis3quackgyver, because its ##linux05:22
Artemis3quuxman05:22
phunyguyOH right05:22
phunyguyneed the extra #05:22
Asistno solution maybe?05:22
Asistok05:23
asdofindiamatt__, does your router have some kind of MAC address restriction?05:23
asdofindiaAsist, tell me your IP addresses. Windows and ubuntu05:23
matt__asdo, I'm not sure how to determine that.05:23
Overlordzhi I'm trying to copy data off an old, old hard drive (Conner CFS420A) with a USB-IDE enclosure.  I know the enclosure works cause I just used it on another drive.  ubuntu doesn't seem to be able to read the head/cylinder/sector count.  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7672848/05:24
matt__But apparently I can log into one wifi network and not another at the moment.05:24
chrstphrchvzmatt__: Is any device usually able to connect to the internet as long as you enter the wifi password?05:24
asdofindiamatt__, it's usually configured in the router's configuration page. 192.168....05:24
matt__Yes, have connected with tablets, phones, tons of different laptops.05:24
asdofindiamatt__, okay. then maybe there is no mac restriction.05:25
phunyguyOverlordz: perhaps the drive is bad05:25
Overlordzphunyguy, oh, right, forgot to mention - I just pulled it from a machine where it booted into win9505:25
chrstphrchvzOverlordz: I wouldn't be surprised if hdparm can't access that info if it's a USB enclosure…05:25
Asist192.168.1.x network05:26
matt__could it be something in network connections?05:26
quuxmanI just needed to be identified with NickServ to say something on ##linux05:26
chrstphrchvzOverlordz: or maybe it's too old to negotiate with the USB enclosure… I'm looking for info on your drive model…05:26
loais there way to create something like software hybrid disk? For example i buy sdd and files wich used frequently but changed rarely moved to ssd and used from there.05:27
quuxmanfor some reason I have to re-auth every day05:27
loabuy ssd *05:27
srachitI'm stuck on the grub install step here: http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd, I am getting this error: grub-install: error: /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/modinfo.sh doesn't exist. Please specify --target or --directory.05:27
chrstphrchvzOverlordz: Have you tried mounting it? If it's listed as /dev/sdc, I would think that that's possible05:28
sporkeeesrachit, two easy ways  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair or boot in with this and do it from the desktop. http://www.supergrubdisk.org/super-grub2-disk/05:29
chrstphrchvzsrachit: sorry, haven't found what to do yet. asdofindia: I come across stuff relating to efi install, could that be it?05:30
sporkeeesrachit, Did not follow your problem I assume this not a efi boot partition issue.05:30
Overlordzchrstphrchvz, mount says "mount: /dev/sdc: can't read superblock"05:31
srachitsporkeee:  I have no idea what the issue is05:31
chrstphrchvzloa: I've looked into that myself, one of the names it goes by is "tiering". Not familiar with any linux solutions though.05:31
srachitsporkeee:  I tried the boot repair program you told me about, this came up regarding efi The boot of your PC is in Legacy mode. You may want to retry after changing it to EFI mode.05:33
chrstphrchvzOverlordz: from something like http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?84725-Can-t-access-drives-connected-via-an-EIDE-to-USB-kit it seems that old hard drives using C/H/S mode instead of LBA mode will not work with your enclosure. It may work if you can attach it internally (if your PC is old enough)…05:36
Asistany fedena users05:37
bnghi all, anyone using fglrx?05:37
bngis there any workaround to save screenshots?05:37
AsistHI FEDENA HELP05:38
AsistHow can i configure mongrel to start  at boot up05:39
chrstphrchvzAsist: this wouldn't be the place… do they happen to have an IRC channel?05:39
phunyguynot even sure what fedina is05:40
srachitAnyone?05:41
chrstphrchvzphunyguy: school management software, nothing ubuntu related05:41
chrstphrchvzsrachit: I don't think setting your PC to boot in EFI is going to help… are you still in the chroot?05:42
phunyguychrstphrchvz: ahh, gotcha05:42
srachityes05:42
srachitI am still in chroot05:42
chrstphrchvzsrachit: actually, it may, I'm trying to see why boot-repair told you about legacy mode…05:43
Overlordzchrstphrchvz, interesting, thanks, I do have a PC around that has an IDE connector on the mobo, I think.05:43
chrstphrchvzsrachit: Are you doing this from the PC you use Ubuntu on?05:44
srachityes I am05:44
ObrienDaveLOL i borked my grub just now getting back to normal05:44
chrstphrchvzsrachit: Curious, what model is your PC?05:45
srachiter a samsung np370r4e I think05:45
chrstphrchvzsrachit: Do you remember what version of Ubuntu you had installed>05:46
chrstphrchvz?05:46
srachitthe latest 14.04 I thin05:46
chrstphrchvzsrachit : Ok, what LiveCD did you use to boot ?05:47
chrstphrchvzsrachit: I think I found it…05:47
srachitI dont know, I had it for a while now, but I dont think its 14.0405:48
srachitIs that the problem chrstphrchvz?05:49
chrstphrchvzsrachit: I should have noticed from earlier, that sda2 partition had an EFI directory--your Ubuntu install is EFI mode. We need to mount the efi partition and run a special grub-install…05:50
quuxmandamn this problem is really weird. Still wrestling with it. Posted it here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/485777/openssh-server-is-refusing-connections-by-blocking-or-resetting05:50
srachitchrstphrchvz: What should I do now?05:50
chrstphrchvzsrachit : could you run parted -l again, what does it say about /dev/sda2?05:52
chrstphrchvzsrachit: I think that's probably your EFI system partition05:52
srachitchrstphrchvz: so I mount back on sda2 and do a ls?05:53
chrstphrchvzsrachit: not quite…05:53
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srachitthen?05:54
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chrstphrchvzsrachit:  In http://paste.ubuntu.com/7672931/ I have an example output of "parted -l" that identifies my EFI system partition, I'm trying to check what it is in your case05:55
srachitchrstphrchvz: so how can I get those details to show up?05:56
celrocsrachit: He means to open a terminal and type "parted -l" without the quotes :-)05:57
chrstphrchvzsrachit: going off the output of "parted -l" I'm looking for a partition that has a filesystem of fat32 and size of somewhere around 100-500MB maybe.05:57
srachitparted -l isnt doing anything05:58
e^sudo parted -l05:59
e^type that05:59
srachitthanks e^, chrstphrchvz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7672943/06:00
bhavanahow to install sapgui in ubuntu14.04 ?06:00
chrstphrchvzthanks e^, srachit: great, now we can use "mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/boot/efi"06:01
srachitchrstphrchvz: so I first unmount right?06:01
chrstphrchvzsrachit: no06:01
srachitchrstphrchvz: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/boot/efi mount: /dev/sda2 already mounted or /mnt/boot/efi busy mount: according to mtab, /dev/sda2 is already mounted on /mnt/boot/ef06:02
e^O.o06:03
chrstphrchvzsrachit: ok, then something did it for us… let me look for the right grub-install command now…06:03
chrstphrchvzsrachit: that last part is  /mnt/boot/efi right, not  /mnt/boot/ef ?06:03
srachityes06:04
srachitefi06:04
bhavanahow to install sapgui in ubuntu . please somebody help me ?06:04
chrstphrchvzsrachit: ok, can we chroot back into /mnt and run "grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi"06:05
Overlordzchrstphrchvz, haha so I put that drive in a Quad Core machine that is old enough to have IDE on the motherboard and it started trying to boot into win 95 o_O.  I've got ddrescue copying everything off now though.06:05
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e^chrstphrchvz: shouldn't he add /dev/sda at the end of the command?06:06
srachitchrstphrchvz: Installing for x86_64-efi platform. Fatal: Couldn't open either sysfs or procfs directories for accessing EFI variables. Try 'modprobe efivars' as root. Fatal: Couldn't open either sysfs or procfs directories for accessing EFI variables. Try 'modprobe efivars' as root. Installation finished. No error reported.06:06
chrstphrchvzsrachit: Hmm. what's the output of "mount" now?06:07
srachitHow do i print the output of mount?06:07
e^chrstphrchvz: maybe he has to bind the dev proc and sys directories06:07
chrstphrchvze^, srachit: actually, looking at http://askubuntu.com/questions/357037/install-efi-mode-grub2-on-ubuntu-booted-from-legacy-mode tells me that we're not supposed to be installing grub2-efi from legacy mode. We may need to try again but making sure to boot the liveCD in EFI mode, not legacy/BIOS mode.06:09
srachitchrstphrchvz: so I need to open the system setting, shift to efi mode and then redo this?06:10
chrstphrchvzsrachit: "sudo mount" I think06:10
quuxmanis there an easy way to make update-manager add sources.list entries for the next LTS without actually doing the dist-upgrade?06:10
quuxmanor should I just do it manually with vim?06:10
vedicHey guys, I am using Ubuntu 12.04 and developing a web site. I want to test it on Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, 11. How can I do that?06:10
yassinesalut tt le monde06:10
chrstphrchvzsrachit: yes, we should be in EFI mode, but also we want to make sure the computer boots using the EFI loader on the LiveCD, not the legacy one, so if there's a boot menu option/startup key, that might help06:11
srachitokay brb, let me mess with the settings and see if anything works06:11
chrstphrchvz!fr | yassine06:11
ubottuyassine: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.06:11
yassineubottu, so I can speak english?06:12
ubottuyassine: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)06:12
chrstphrchvzvedic: This wouldn't be the place, sorry. Microsoft should have some stuff to look at: https://www.modern.ie/en-us06:13
yassinewho is asking for MS stuff?06:13
chrstphrchvzyassine: wasn't sure if you needed help in French. English is welcome here :)06:13
bnghi all, please is there *any* workaround to save screenshots with Catalyst driver?06:14
yassinevedic- to my knowledge, no IE on linux06:14
yassinechreuben, perfect, english is my first lanuage06:15
chrstphrchvzbng: are you getting the black screen/cursor only problem?06:15
chrstphrchvzyassine: sorry, not familiar with many french salutations :)06:15
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chreuben?06:16
L0uk3|MobileHe did C-H-<tab> and it autocompleted the other nick06:18
srachitchrstphrchvz: I changed it to UEFI and restarted and it opened to the grub menu with my linux partition there but my windows partition missing, now I'm on my linux system and not the live CD06:18
chrstphrchvzL0uk3|Mobile, thanks. chreuben : sorry, he meant chrstphrchvz06:19
chreubenah :) ok06:19
chrstphrchvzsrachit: so you're trying to mount your Windows partition in Linux now, right?06:19
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bngchrstphrchvz: I am getting screenshot with older state of the screen06:20
srachitchrstphrchvz: I'm not sure, because there were other options on the grub menu like windows recovery and a few others I cant remember06:20
chrstphrchvzsrachit: Oh, you're trying to boot into Windows now?06:21
chrstphrchvzsrachit: maybe running "sudo update-grub" will restore it?06:21
srachitI guess so, I'm just trying to get back my previous grub menu which had both my linux and windows partition06:21
histosrachit: run sudo update-grub and it should find windows06:22
srachitAh I think that worked, thanks guys! Going to try now06:22
histosrachit: you'll have to chroot or boot to recover mode06:22
mc0eWRT https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/1189063 , which is a critical issue in f-spot, I don't seem to be able to bump the priority up.  Who can do that?  This package is the default handler for importing photos from a camera, so it seems like a pretty important one for ubuntu's credibility.06:23
ubottuUbuntu bug 1189063 in f-spot (Ubuntu) "f-spot full crash upon startup" [Undecided,Confirmed]06:23
chrstphrchvzhisto: update-grub shouldn't need to be run from recovery/rescue right?06:23
YaMoonSunIs there a way to get Grub installed again without using a bootable cd/flashdrive?06:23
chrstphrchvzYaMoonSun: if you're in your Linux system right now, running grub-install should work (looking for instructions…)06:24
YaMoonSunFrom terminal, yes? Do so as sudo?06:25
chrstphrchvzhis to, srachit: Grub Customizer is another tool to check that the options we want are there--and it uses update-grub while running, btw06:26
histochrstphrchvz: what?06:26
histoYaMoonSun: How was grub removed?06:26
histoYaMoonSun: did you actually remove it from the mbr or just the package and configs?06:26
srachitIt worked like a charm, thanks a lot everyone!06:27
YaMoonSunIt's not my system, my mate's mate managed to install 4 copies of ubuntu and 4 swap files over a windows 8 pc, and now it's not responding to any os except one.06:27
YaMoonSunHoping grub will fix, or give options at least.06:27
histoYaMoonSun: sudo update-grub06:28
YaMoonSunAlright, will attempt, and if grub doesn't exist?06:28
loais messing with atime usefull when i use ssd?06:28
loai read that there is relatime06:28
histoloa: yes mount with noatime option06:28
loahisto, what do you think about relatime?06:29
histoloa: you can, I don't need atimes however06:29
YaMoonSunIs Teamviewer in the Ubunto store, because my mate's trying to install it and it's asking him to extract the files from the .deb06:29
loahisto, i read that some application rely on this feature06:30
destasioingciao a tutti06:30
chrstphrchvzYaMoonSun: when you have downloaded the .deb file from TeamViewer, you can install it either with "dpkg -i" or (preferably) gdebi.06:31
chrstphrchvzYaMoonSun: I'm guessing that when you double clicked on it it opened Archive Manager?06:31
YaMoonSunIndeed.06:32
chrstphrchvzYaMoonSun: your mate is running Ubuntu, not Xubuntu/Kubuntu/etc right?06:33
YaMoonSunYes indeed.06:33
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chrstphrchvzYaMoonSun: here we go: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware#Installing_downloaded_packages06:34
histoloa: no issues here06:34
bhavanaHow can i install sapgui in ubuntu ?06:34
histo!info sapgui06:35
ubottuPackage sapgui does not exist in trusty06:35
histo!info sapgui-package06:35
ubottusapgui-package (source: sapgui-package): utility to build SAP GUI related Debian packages. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 0.0.10 (trusty), package size 6 kB, installed size 72 kB06:35
YaMoonSunThanks mate06:35
loahisto, why for home there are defaults but not for root? https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25725476/screenshot-2014.06.20-10%3A35%3A44.png06:36
bhavanaPlease elaborate I have not understood06:36
chrstphrchvzmc0e: unfortunately that bug is over a year old and has only been tagged as affecting 8 people…be sure to add yourself though06:37
mc0eI have added myself06:37
chrstphrchvzbhavana: the package you want to install is called "sapgui-package", so installing it either by looking in the software center or running "sudo apt-get install sapgui-package" should work06:38
bnganyone could advice with bash, please?06:38
histoloa: what?06:39
histoloa: that's default install06:39
histoloa: you can add relatime or noatime to those options just like defaults,noatime,blahblah06:40
chrstphrchvzmc0e: Ahh, I should have noticed…06:40
sporkeee!details | bng06:40
ubottubng: Please 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)06:40
bngnevermind I just figured it out I guess :)06:40
chrstphrchvzmc0e: You saw the bug on red hat, right? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=90302206:41
ubottubugzilla.redhat.com bug 903022 in f-spot "f-spot starts, but then dies after a few seconds." [High,New]06:41
bngbut you could help me maybe, I am making a script to run a wine program and I need to change few setting beforehand06:41
mc0echrstphrchv: probably not.  It's frustrating.  I'm not doing anything special to cause this bug, just running the app from an unconfigured starting state.06:42
mc0eyes, I saw that.  I linked it into the ubuntu bug page06:42
bngone of them is to change keyboard layout: done, but can I disable keyboard repeating? I did it for the whole desktop currently which is not ideal06:42
mc0esounds like the bug is fixed upstream06:42
mc0echrstphrchvz:  stephen shaw has commented on both the redhat and ubuntu bug pages that the bug is fixed upstream, but no release since then06:43
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sporkeeebng, might be the place #winehq06:45
bngsporkeee: I want to disable key repeating using shell command, not sure it's strictly wine-thing06:45
sporkeeebng, nothing I know.06:46
bngsporkeee: but thanks06:46
histomc0e: there are a lot of packages that need to be updated06:46
chrstphrchvzmc0e: yeah, even in debian sid, the last f-spot update was last October06:48
histochrstphrchvz: I found a package today that hasn't been updated since 201006:48
chrstphrchvz(same version, 0.8.2-5.106:48
chrstphrchvz(I'm not sure if we should be glad this isn't enterprise linux, though)06:49
chrstphrchvzmc0e: have you been using an alternative?06:49
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chrstphrchvzmc0e: actually, f-spot was replaced by shotwell as the default a couple years ago06:51
histochrstphrchvz: well I guess if it aint broke why fix it?06:52
bnghow do I tell bash: do something if $1 is not empty, please?06:53
bngsomething like "-n $1" ?06:53
Maceranybody know why music.xbox.com won't play any songs ?06:54
histobng: what are you trying to do?06:54
Macerin firefox in ubuntu?06:55
Maceri can't find much information on it other than people with the same problem06:55
histoMacer: probably need silverlight or something stupid from ms06:55
bnghisto: I forgot how to evaluate logical operators I guess06:56
Macerhisto: i have a silverlight plugin installed06:56
Macerworks great with netflix06:56
bnghisto: I want the script to know when any argument has been passed to it06:56
histobng: /j #bash06:56
Macerhisto: i'm also using UAControl to tell xbox.com that i'm running the windows ff06:56
Macersame thing i had to do for netflix06:56
histoMacer: yeah probably drm based something or other06:57
histoMacer: it doesn't work here on Arch with ff06:57
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Macerhisto: wow that's lame :)06:58
Maceri mean it isn't a deal breaker but still doesn't make much sense06:58
Macersince netflix is heavily drm too06:58
Macerthen again i'm sure it may require some sort of wmp stuff that ff in ubuntu just doesn't have06:58
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histoMacer: possibly you could test in a vm or wine possibly07:00
chrstphrchvzhis to, Macer: I just got it to work in google chrome07:00
chrstphrchvzhisto, Macer: it says it requires Flash player (which chrome includes)07:01
histochrstphrchvz: ahh I had no script running let me try again]07:02
thanahi all07:03
thanaim trying to set up a 14.04 vm using packer07:03
histothana: k07:04
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thanai put "openssh-server openssh-server/permit-root-login boolean true" into the preseed file. yet the password loging for root via ssh is still not allowed on the resulting system - any idea why?07:04
SierraARI'm currently running ubuntu 12.04.4 64-bit on a VPS; Is there any real reason for me to upgrade to 14.04? I'm currently using it as a webserver and a ZNC server07:04
thanaconsulting the debconf-get-selections on the resulting machine confirms that the value for this variable is set to true, but the openssd_config still has the PermitRootLogin setting set to without-password07:05
histothana: root account is disabled from the rip07:06
sporkeeeSierraAR, Supported for three more years, it is all your decision.07:06
thanahisto: huh?07:07
histoSierraAR: no wait for 14.04.107:07
histo!upgrade | SierraAR07:07
ubottuSierraAR: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade07:07
thanahisto: the root login exists and has a password set. its the sshd_config that is simply wrong...07:07
histo!ltsupgrade07:07
ubottuLTS to LTS upgrades are not offered automatically until the .1 release has been issued. Ubuntu 14.04.1 is due for release on 24th July, and you will only see an option to upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 after that date.07:07
histoSierraAR: ^^^^^^07:07
histothana: ahh well change it07:07
SierraARhisto: Ok, any real reason to upgrade to 14.04.1 then? If I dont have to worry about things breaking, going out of date, etc, I'd rather not risk breaking the server by updating xD07:08
thanahisto: i cant. its a packer setup.07:08
kaitanyaneed help with quota. i'd like to set 300MB for group users on. my current info http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673149/07:08
thanahisto: the point is, that the sshd_config is not in sync with the deconf-settings for the openssh-server package07:08
histothana: try in #ubuntu-server07:08
thanaok thx07:08
Macerblah. ah well. i guess i'll just see abou tsetting up plex to play music07:10
Macerand cancel my ms music pass :/07:10
histobng: http://linuxconfig.org/bash-scripting-tutorial07:10
kirk_destasioing: register 0331831328 destasioing@gmail.com07:10
bnghisto thanks, I am using the gnu manual also07:12
histobng: Your question didn't make sense, I'm assuming you were looking for ${args[1]}07:13
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bnghisto:  I found it, I meant:     if [[ -n $1 ]];   then07:14
histobng: ahhh07:14
bngbtw does anybody know how to properly assign desktop keybinding shortcuts in gconf editor?07:15
helmut_hi07:16
quuxmanWow, I'm still wrestling with my ssh issue. I upgraded the client and server to the latest version for Ubuntu 14.04, and the debug outputs changed somewhat, but still same overall behavior. I updated my askubuntu post: http://askubuntu.com/questions/485777/openssh-server-is-refusing-connections-by-blocking-or-resetting07:17
quuxmanthis is really killing me07:17
quuxman:-P07:17
abhie2ehi. i downloaded repo using apt-mirror is /var/spool/apt-mirror then created  symboling link at /var/www/html/ubuntu using ls -l whenever i try to access http://myip/ubuntu it says the file not found 404 error. i manualy confirmed that there is data in /var/spool/apt-mirror/mirror/archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu . help please07:20
survietaminehello, my teamate has create a new openvz template based on 14.04, after installing screen package, I've got this error : "update-rc.d: warning: default start runlevel arguments (2 3 4 5) do not match screen-cleanup Default-Start values (S)"07:23
cristian_cHi07:23
survietaminehow can I fix it ?07:23
cristian_cHow can I draw an arrow with mtpaint?07:23
cristian_cpressing A or S, I don't get the result07:24
cristian_cAny ideas?07:24
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nathanbbbwhat would best practice be for restarting a server that requires a reboot07:30
jose__join #ubuntu-es07:30
ryanjacobssudo shutdown -r now?07:30
nathanbbbsorry I want to autmate it07:30
nathanbbbI have setup automatic updates, but I don't want them to restart07:31
ryanjacobswhat do you mean: automate?07:31
ryanjacobsoh07:31
nathanbbbI believe i could check the /var/run/reboot-required file07:31
nathanbbbit seems like the best thing would be to run a cron to restart07:31
ryanjacobsso you want to reboot every so often no matter what07:32
nathanbbbno07:32
nathanbbbi only want to reboot when /var/run/reboot-required exist which is easy07:32
ryanjacobsoh07:32
ryanjacobsyeah thats real easy07:32
ryanjacobsjust make a cron job like you said07:33
ryanjacobsand do [ -f /var/run/reboot-required ] && shutdown -r now07:33
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arun_hi guys. how many of u have installed and tried ltp ?07:44
arun_sorry tlp07:44
ryanjacobsarun_: i haven't. have you?07:46
arun_ryanjacobs: no, so I am asking07:46
arun_its tlp07:46
smallmousemorning everyone, have tried looking on google how do i disable wifi and usb for a particular user permanentely. thank you07:47
ryanjacobsi know what it is, i just haven't tried it07:47
ryanjacobsarun_: i wonder how much of an impact on battery life it makes07:48
arun_ryanjacobs: never used so I am asking u :)07:49
Artemis3smallmouse, remove the user from the appropiate groups.07:50
smallmouseArtemis3: is there a command to do this ?07:50
ryanjacobsarun_: i found a review of tlp: http://itsfoss.com/solve-overheating-issue-battery-life-ubuntu-1304/07:51
Artemis3smallmouse, there are graphic utilities to manage users as well07:51
faschelso, right now gnome looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/AjP7PF0.jpg  the seconddary monitor looks fine, but the primary one....does not.  I did a fresh install yesterday, and there was no problem.  it's only been today.  does anyone have an idea where to start looking?07:51
smallmouseArtemis3: can you make a suggestion please07:51
leeyaahello07:51
ryanjacobsarun_: at the very bottom it says it didn;t make much impact on battery life07:51
leeyaawhen you install ubuntu server with software raid setup does it install grub on all drives automtically ?07:51
leeyaaand if so how to confirm it07:51
Artemis3smallmouse, ubuntu bundles one, but because i don't use unity i can't tell you which where07:52
ryanjacobssmallmouse: you can use usermod to remove a user from a group07:53
Artemis3i'd guess groups netdev, plugdev you'll want to remove the user from07:54
ryanjacobsyeah i think so too07:54
bnghisto: what I am doing wrong?   if [[ $mypath != -d ]]; then echo "it is not a direcotry"; fi07:56
bnghisto: it always says it is not a directory07:56
abhie2ehow can i hide the unity left side bar on 14.04?07:57
ryanjacobssmallmouse: what you can do is, list all of the groups the user belongs to with `groups <user>`. Then reassign groups to the user with usermod -G <comma_seperated_groups_go_here> <user>.07:57
bnghisto: even with a valid path07:57
ryanjacobsbng: use: if [ ! -d $mypath ]; then echo "not a directory"; fi07:58
sporkeeeabhie2e, Permanent hide, or it is not hiding as of now?07:58
abhie2esporkeee, autohide07:58
sporkeeeabhie2e, What release is this?07:59
abhie2esporkeee, 14.0407:59
aledzadzaHi always when i try to apt-get install some thing i get the error E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)07:59
aledzadzanothing seems to work :(07:59
sporkeeeabhie2e, Surprised it is not dong it already, see the settings post. abhie2e08:00
sporkeeehttp://askubuntu.com/questions/270341/how-to-auto-hide-the-panel-on-the-left-unity08:00
ryanjacobsaledzadza: have you tried this command: sudo dpkg --configure -a08:00
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sporkeeedoing*08:01
bngryanjacobs: thank you, that works! What did I do wrong, the double brackets or the whole construct?08:01
abhie2esporkeee, it was disabled. working well now. thanks08:02
ryanjacobsbng: first of all you don't need double brackets. secondly, the not symbol and the -d comes first.08:02
aledzadzaryanjacobs: gives me same error about zentyal packages isent installed :(08:02
bngryanjacobs: ok, thank you08:02
ryanjacobsbng: np08:03
ryanjacobsaledzadza: can you post the exact error08:03
nathanbbb0 8 * * * [ -f /var/run/reboot-required ] && shutdown -r now <- didn't work ryan ?08:03
nathanbbbwould i need to make a basg script ?08:04
ryanjacobsnathanbbb: probably, just dump that in a script and call it from cron08:04
aledzadzaryanjacobs: http://pastebin.com/fe0qwWWu08:05
ryanjacobsnathanbbb: nvm i know the problem08:05
ryanjacobsnathanbbb: instead of '0 8 * * *' use '* * * * *' which should check every minute08:06
nathanbbbI don't want to do that08:06
ryanjacobsnathanbbb: well before you were checking at 08:00 everyday, it's not exactly 08:00 where youre at now is it08:08
SierraARAnybody know why I would be getting this error when booting  avirtual machine off of an ubuntu iso? https://www.dropbox.com/s/mntml01wqcs3my0/ubuntuerror.png08:08
SierraARIt happens with any ubuntu iso I use08:08
nathanbbbno08:09
nathanbbbthats utc08:09
SierraARI am trying to use  aphysical disk instead of a virtual disk for the VM, but I've done that before without problems08:09
ryanjacobsnathanbbb: what's your time right now?08:09
aledzadzaryanjacobs: ive tried google it but i cant find nothing08:10
ryanjacobsaledzadza: i think its corrupted or something. did you poweroff while it was installing something?08:11
nathanbbbit was 808:11
nathanbbbits 4pm here08:11
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aledzadzaryanjacobs: maybe i did but how can i fix it? >>08:11
ryanjacobsnathanbbb: okay... then i guess it has to be in a script08:13
Guest92753hello08:13
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n3wany1 to help me a bit with english ?08:13
nathanbbbI made this script" http://pastebin.com/LJ0fUYEj08:15
DJonesn3w: You're probably best asking in ##english This channel only deals with Ubuntu support issues08:15
ryanjacobsnathanbbb: yeah that looks good :)08:15
SierraARI've just discovered what all my problems have been08:16
meshyThe Phantom Menace?08:16
SierraARVMWare's bios was trying to boot off the HDD instead of the CD08:16
ryanjacobsaledzadza: okay i did a little research and i think i have the solution08:17
aledzadzaryanjacobs: yes and? :) :)08:17
ryanjacobsaledzadza: try this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure zentyal;08:17
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alpyhey how do set my PATH?08:18
ryanjacobsaledzadza: then you have to run this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure zentyal-core08:18
ryanjacobsaledzadza: and this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure zentyal-software08:18
aledzadza/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: zentyal is broken or not fully installed.08:20
ryanjacobsaledzadza: okay, type the commands in the answer to this question: http://askubuntu.com/questions/103834/how-do-i-force-configuration-of-partially-installed-packages08:21
ryanjacobsalpy: export PATH="$PATH:path_you_want_to_add"08:24
spyderHow can i make thunderbird start in a specific workspace at startup08:27
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abhie2ehow to tell apt-mirror to create 32 bit repos along with 64 bit? or whats the manual way to access 32 bit repo?08:33
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histoabhie2e: why?08:36
moose-machine-arhi. i have a difficult problem. my mum's laptop runs 12.04 LTS. She recently updated after a few months and the wicd client has stopped working. I am unable to do anything since i live in another country but my mum is unable to access the internet after the upgrade. Her pc does not even connect to the internet directly over ethernet. is there some way i can downgrade wicd on her system? thanks.08:37
abhie2ehisto, ?? why what?08:37
histoabhie2e: why do you need 32bit repo?08:37
sfrankehi all am i allowed to post links here? i have some very interesting information i want to share08:37
abhie2ehisto, i dont. but what if the user conneting to my local repo has 32 bit ubuntu?08:37
abhie2esfranke, #ubuntu-offtopic08:37
mrnvhepl08:37
histomrnv: ask08:38
mrnv:help08:38
sfrankeabhie2e: thank you!08:38
spyderHow can i make thunderbird start in a specific workspace at startup08:39
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Asisthi08:41
Fuchsspyder: depends on the window manager in use08:41
Fuchsspyder: there is devilspie for a generic approach08:41
abhie2espyder, try in #thunderbird in irc.mozilla.org08:41
Fuchsif unity is used: probably still in ccsm08:41
Fuchsabhie2e: hardly08:42
Fuchsabhie2e: that is a window manager issue, not a thunderbird issue08:42
Asisthow can i execute commands on startup08:42
spyderFuchs: I am using unity08:42
abhie2eFuchs, i thought the thunderbird users use thinderbird more compared to windows manager users use thundirbird in their channel.08:42
Asisthow can i execute terminal commands on start up08:42
l3onHi all.. is there some way to know which ubuntu releases are currenlty supported ? some json, or simple HTML page to parse somewhere?.. I need it for a script, without hardconding the releases name ...08:42
abhie2eAsist, create bash script make it exucetable and add this script to startup apps08:43
histo!releases | l3on08:43
ubottul3on: Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 9 months to 5 years. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases08:43
Fuchsspyder: either check devilspie or ccsm08:43
histospyder: http://askubuntu.com/questions/89946/open-application-in-specific-workspace08:44
Asistany tutorials how to do this online08:44
spyderFuchs: ok08:44
Fuchsspyder: http://askubuntu.com/questions/89946/open-application-in-specific-workspace  << that is the CCSM approach08:44
l3onhisto, do you knwo if there's some parsable page somewhere ?08:44
Fuchsspyder: devilspie is a WM independent approach, but take whathever works for you08:44
spyderFuchs: ok08:44
histol3on: you could parse the wiki page or http://releases.ubuntu.com/08:45
aledzadzaanytime i try to install anything with apt-get install i get E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) everytime08:47
l3onhisto, it must be something even simpler used by do-release-upgrade08:47
histoi336_: what is your script supposed to do?08:47
histol3on: what is your script supposed to do?08:48
i336_hi :P08:48
i336_(it's okay)08:48
l3onhisto, check which releases of ubuntu are currently supported08:48
ronnieI'm trying to get a synlink folder in apache 2.4.3 (Ubuntu 14.04) running but got a 403 Forbidden: See: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673479/08:48
l3onhisto, I mean, I need to check them ..08:48
histol3on: for what? what is the ultimate goal?08:48
andjelom08:49
l3onhisto, the goal is know which releases of ubuntu are supported. what's the point ?08:49
leeyaahello i am trying to start nfs-kernel-server and i am getting FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/3.13.0-24-generic/modules.dep: No such file or directory08:50
histol3on: the point is there may be a better way to do what you are trying to do. But you know better i guess08:50
leeyaaany idea what could be wrong ?08:50
ronnieNever had this problem in older ubuntu versions08:50
leeyaa14.04 server LTS08:50
historonnie: any reason you aren't using sites-enabled etc...?08:50
l3onhisto, I'm trying to not hardcode the supported releaes name in apt-venv08:50
l3onhisto, http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/apt-venv.html08:50
historonnie: also you may get more help in #apache08:50
histol3on: huh?08:51
l3onhisto, huh..what?08:51
histol3on: so you want what version numbers?08:52
ReturnOfTheGlideCan anyone spot, why my preseed command is messing up ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673496/08:53
l3onhisto, releases name08:53
histol3on: ohhh gotcha you don't want to manually code them.08:53
l3onhisto, right08:53
histol3on: why can't you parse wiki.ubuntu.com/releases?08:54
l3onhisto, it must be something simpler around08:55
histol3on: have you looked at http://releases.ubuntu.com/08:58
histol3on: here is another option http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/08:58
histol3on: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/08:58
histoyeah that's about as easy as it gets08:59
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ronniehisto: ls /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/09:04
ronniehisto: 000-default.conf  yellenge.conf09:04
ronniesorry for my late answer (got buggy internet connection)09:04
l3onhisto, yep, but I thinks there's some URL better .. used by do-release-upgrade for instance09:09
l3onsomething like a RSS feed or a JSON file09:09
l3onwell see..09:09
l3onthanks histo for the help, bye bye09:10
ronniea more complete past: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673558/09:10
histoi336_: then look at the source for do-release-upgrade09:10
i336_hi again :D09:10
historonnie: did you try in #apache09:10
ronnienot yet, don't know if its the new ubuntu version or the new apache version09:11
ronniei red that ubuntu made some modifications to the default configuration, so thats why i started here09:11
JenniferB2Hi folks!!!09:11
histohello09:12
JenniferB2I am trying to get my apple trackpad working in Ubuntu 14.04 ... I had issues with the bluetooth and wifi not able to coexist ( basically wifi broke down as soon as I connected) and so I uninstalled all bluettoth drivers ...09:12
chaudharyHi,09:12
chaudharyI just uninstalled lightdm-kde-greeter because the system was freezing after I entered login credentials.09:13
JenniferB2histo, hi :D09:13
chaudharyNow it won't even show the login screen09:13
chaudhary:(09:13
chaudharyAny idea how to fix this.09:13
dw1chaudhary: reinstall the package09:13
JenniferB2I am trying to follow this guide now: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Multitouch/AppleMagicTrackpad but it assumes I can pair ... how do I start over for installing the basic bluetotth manager in ubuntu? Or is there a better version out there?09:13
chaudharyEarlier I looked at ps aux, it was getting stuck at lightdm-kde-greeter09:14
Braden`Hello09:14
Braden`I just updated my release from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 and now trac does not work.  I get the error:   UnknownLocaleError: unknown locale 'pt_BR'  <-- How do I fix this?09:14
chaudharyCan't connect to internet using cli09:14
chaudhary:(09:14
chaudharyAhh09:14
chaudharyLemme see if I can install it back using .deb file09:14
histochaudhary: why not?09:14
chaudharyhisto: Weird proxy settings here :(09:15
histoahh09:15
histoBraden`: how'd you upgrade?09:16
chaudharyEnterprise WEP, with PEAP mschapv2 and all that ...09:16
Braden`do-release-upgrade09:16
chaudharyhisto: How do I figure out the correct version of lightdm-kde-greeter .deb I need?09:18
chaudharyMy system is kubuntu 14.04 amd6409:18
histochaudhary: can you dpkg-reconfigure lightdm09:18
chaudharyNope, not installed on that system.09:19
dw1chaudhary: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/kde/lightdm-kde-greeter09:20
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ronniesolved in #apache09:23
ronniethx histo09:23
historonnie: what was the issue?09:24
histochaudhary: try in #kubuntu09:24
ronnierights of the parent folders had no r,x09:25
histoahh09:25
ronniedidn't know that was needed when symlinking09:26
Guest54399bom dia09:28
* waver_ food09:30
calmcoderData recovery, help: Ubuntu LiveCD 'fixing' partition table of a dismantled raid array, causing first disk partition table to be copied to second disk partition table. Testdisk deepscan doesn't show correct files for second disk recovered partition...09:30
calmcoderClarification, windows box with 2x1.5TB drive, launched Ubuntu LiveCD to test something out, and on its startup it invasively rewrote partition tables because it thought it was a raid drive, never thought a LiveCD would screw with something so serious09:33
abhie2ehow to install chkconfig in ubuntu?09:36
Hexchabhie2e: sysv-rc-conf is an alternate option for Ubuntu09:36
abhie2eok09:37
Hexchabhie2e: cmd: sysv-rc-conf --list apache209:37
Therenhoyo..09:37
abhie2eHexch, thanks09:38
Therenhohow can I set  ubuntu@ip-10.x.x.x to something like ubuntu@hello?09:38
Therenhowhich doc should i set?09:39
HexchTherenho: I think you need to do it on freenodes proxy serveres or something else09:39
Hexchsearch for freenode help channel09:40
Therenhohmm..ok..thanks.09:41
tashfooqCan somebody here help me configure my torrent client so that I can seed?09:47
Radio-DEEJAYHallo World :-)   Please Vote and share my Amateur Radio Station in address " http://radiodeejay.caster.fm "09:49
ObrienDaveshould be automatic. which client09:49
cfhowlettRadio-DEEJAY spam = no vote.09:50
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glibbp10:00
glibbout10:01
Pilot_aushi all: not a ubunto install, but CENTOS. How can I change my gateway?10:02
arun_guys. can we modify Nanny ?10:02
cfhowlettPilot_aus ask #centos - not supported here10:03
skroonafter a while my ssh connection always freeze to my Ubuntu box, i've turned on TCPKeepAlive in sshd_config, but that doesnt' seem to be engouh, anyone that can help me out what i'm doing wrong?10:05
WhoopieHi, I run Ubuntu 10.04 server as virtualbox guest. I had to reboot it because of kernel update, but now it hangs on boot. Even recovery mode doesn't work. How can I get more debug output to analyze? I tried "debug" grub option, but that doesn't increase verbosity.10:12
WhoopieThanks for your help!10:12
ikoniaWhoopie: get rid of the splash screen10:13
ikoniawatch the boot process see what services it is hanging at10:13
Whoopierecovery mode doesn't have splash screen.10:13
ikoniaor where in the boot process it is hanging10:13
ikoniaalso try the kernel that was in place before the upgrade, to make sure it is kernel specific10:14
Whoopieit's not kernel specific, tried both.10:14
ikoniasorry, I must have missunderstood what you said,10:14
arun_guys. can we modify Nanny ?10:15
Whoopieikonia: no probs10:15
ikoniaWhoopie: so you actually have no idea what's caused it, it was just the kernel reboot that made you aware of a problem10:16
abhie2earun_, whose nanny?10:16
arun_abhie2e: http://ubuntu.ntc.net.np/pool/universe/n/nanny/10:16
Whoopieikonia: right, and when starting in recovery mode, it hangs at "Skip stopping firewall: ufw (not enabled)"10:17
ikoniaWhoopie: so boot from remote media, and disable the service before/after that job and see the impact10:18
glibbi go10:19
abhie2earun_,  its open source software. you can get the source code and modify it.10:20
OmnipotentWell, I have ubuntu on VPS and I have static ip address present in /etc/network/interfaces10:20
Whoopieikonia: I grep'ed for this term, but can't find the init script. How can I disable single user mode? I don't want the rc1.d scripts to be executed10:20
OmnipotentI want to configure a transparent proxy squid3... All the solutions I found tell me that I need to add eth1 as another interface in LAN10:21
OmnipotentQuestions 1) The IP is pre-configured by the VPS people... its the public IP statically assigned to eth0... so I can't simply get eth1 in LAN10:21
Omnipotent2) How would I even add eth1 ... its a VPS not a physical machine... so I am just supposed to add interface Logically?10:22
arun_abhie2e: are u sure, please check its COPYING file, it says , modifying not allowed :(10:22
OmnipotentActually, there is a #squid ... I should ask this there :P10:22
abhie2earun_, its gnome project. you are free to modify it10:24
arun_abhie2e: ok thanks dude !!!!10:24
abhie2earun_, join there mailing list here https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Nanny and ask detailed questions10:24
arun_abhie2e: nope, thats the only thing I wanted , I can't wait for the msg reply10:25
aledzadzaanyone else but me having wierd problems installing any packeges  getting a a zymteal error?10:26
aledzadzahow do i go back to terminal from screen without destroying it?10:32
Emmanuel_ChanelHej!10:32
Ben64aledzadza: if i recall, you've been here for a couple days asking about zentyal without providing any information. pastebin stuff like "apt-get update" "apt-get dist-upgrade" and whatever commands and errors that are bringing you in here10:32
aledzadzaBen64: i pasted some pastebins before10:33
Ben64aledzadza: you've posted one, of a dpkg command10:33
aledzadzayeah but its strange that i had it working before haha10:35
jribalex-io: ctrl-a d10:37
jriberm10:37
aledzadzaforgot my laptop charger :/10:38
OmnipotentEh anyone knows about squid transparent proxy10:39
Shadow007:-D10:55
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Shadow007test11:05
Shadow007anyone here can hear me ??11:06
flo1546796Shadow007, yes11:06
SemorI have install keepalived by apt ,but why there is no keepalived.conf file exist ?11:06
danleyHi, I am trying to install Ubuntu Server 14.04 on my System. I have 4 500GB HDDs, all the same type. I want to put all of them in an LVM container, however for one of them, sdb, it can't initialize it, getting the error message "Can't open /dev/sdb1 exclusively. Mounted filesystem?". I have no mounted FS, I dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX all of the 4 drives, dmsetup ls finds no devices.... So I am running out of ideas. Do you guys know what might be11:11
danleyhappening here?11:11
flo1546796hi everyone, i try to install ubuntu 14.04 which don't have support for my computer wired network interface. Does anyone know a documentation about drivers integration on 'ubuntu-installer' ?11:12
danleyflo1546796: what kind of nic do you have? are you using a USB stick with persistence to install?11:13
zgbitwhere am i11:14
zgbithelp11:14
zgbithelp11:14
m1dnight__42, obviously11:14
cfhowlett!topic | zgbit11:14
ubottuzgbit: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic11:14
Shadow007is anyone here has Cinnamon DE repository ??11:14
OerHeksShadow007, there is only a 'nightly' PPA, https://launchpad.net/~gwendal-lebihan-dev/+archive/cinnamon-nightly but is not supported here, report bugs to the ppa owner11:17
Shadow007i got a problem when add this repository into my ubuntu11:17
Shadow007anyone has same problem with me ??11:18
OerHeksShadow007, bad luck11:18
flo1546796danley,  My nic is a Atheros AR8152 v2.0, and i process my installation with a PXE server (netboot : http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/)11:18
Shadow007meh :/11:18
danleyflo1546796: you'll have to download the driver for that... if you have to stick to PXE boot I suggest installing it on the netboot image11:20
Munster\o11:20
newbie|4How do I modify my menu and make a sub menu for all the programs of Libre Office?11:22
newbie|4I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (64 bit)11:22
Shadow007i never try it before11:22
Shadow007newbie|411:22
flo1546796danley, ok thank you11:23
newbie|4I have such filled menus that I want to make them easier to find things in ...11:23
m1dnight__Could anyone help me out with the following:11:27
m1dnight__I have tweaked my bashrc file such that it always executes "tmux attach -d"11:28
m1dnight__this way, when I open a terminal using ctrl alt T, it always reopens my current terminal11:28
m1dnight__however, it seems to have quirks in it11:28
m1dnight__now i'd like to see if there is a terminal window open, an dif not open one11:28
m1dnight__otherwise, close it and reopn11:28
m1dnight__is that possible?11:28
newbie|4m1dnight__: Oh, how I wish I had an answer ...11:29
Munsterm1dnight__, yakuake, or open a different terminal from the menu or run command11:34
OerHeksMunster +1 but yakuake is KDE, guake is gnome-based11:37
OerHeks!info guake11:37
ubottuguake (source: guake): Drop-down terminal for GNOME Desktop Environment. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.4-1ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 165 kB, installed size 756 kB11:37
MunsterOerHeks, ok I couldn't remember the ubuntu version11:37
OerHeksMunster, me too, i had to search for it11:37
n1n0after installing gdm display manager, couldn't log onto 14.04, had to reinstall11:37
SwaySo, i've been having weird problems with my Ubuntu install. After about 10-30 minutes, sometimes less than that, usually random times; Everythings all good and working perfectly fine, I can no longer click and drag things with my mouse. I can do everything with my keyboard, everything runs properly, no abnormal spikes in resources, etc.. Anyone have any ideas? :|11:38
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OerHeksn1n0, currently ubuntu uses lightdm11:38
Guest15178Hello11:38
StanislavUbuntu sucks. For real OS check http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/pdp/Windows-8.1/productID.28840120011:38
cfhowlett!fud|Stanislav11:38
ubottuStanislav: Please do not fall prey to, or spread FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) - it is not welcome here!  Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_uncertainty_and_doubt11:38
MunsterOerHeks, I'm not sure what he meant, I was guessing :)11:39
Guest15178thats what todays leaders are doing11:39
glibbleave11:39
Stanislav!fud|cfhowlett11:39
ubottucfhowlett: Please do not fall prey to, or spread FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) - it is not welcome here!  Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_uncertainty_and_doubt11:39
DJonesStanislav: Please don't troll, this is Ubuntu support channel11:39
StanislavWith Windows, you don't need to visit some crappy irc support channels, because it works.11:40
n1n0OerHeks cause found gdm more convenitent in 13.10, actually, couldn't login with lightdm, which also happened on 14.04 (the system fell into the login loop), so after installing gdm from tty, wasn't able to even start the login screen11:41
cfhowlettStanislav your pitiful act was weak the last time you tried this.  it's weak now.  take your debate over to #ubuntu-offtopic if you must.  It's just courtesy.  You HAVE learned about "courtesy" right?11:41
MunsterStanislav, we don't need your suggestions ...most here have already tried windows and some still run it by dual booting11:41
hutchWe come here to help people11:41
dasmith91Stanislav: Why are you here then? Obvious troll is obvious.11:41
jasabellahave there been any reports of problems with 14.04 and virtualbox?11:41
cfhowlettthis ^^^^11:41
cfhowlettjasabella yes.11:42
Stanislavhutch, I'm helping people too, by recommending them real OS.11:42
cfhowlettjasabella as always - but if you want help with YOUR specific issue, state the specifics11:42
cfhowlettDJones tyvm11:42
jasabellacfhowlett... it's been inconsistent: like apt-get would seemingly freeze, install wouldnt complete, performance problems11:43
jasabellaso just curious about if i'm the only one :) expecting teething problems as with any new release11:44
hutchStanislav we don't force anyone to use Ubuntu or any other os. but obv you feel that windows 8 needs your support, that really is the pits11:44
cfhowlettjasabella for vbox, I suggest 32 bit AND make sure you've md5sum'd the ISO.11:44
jasabellayup11:44
cfhowletthutch he's been kicked.  but he'll return.  buntuhate seems to be a reason to live for some11:44
Munsterok, time to use the ignore option11:45
JenniferB2Hi folks! I have been experimenting with some setttings ... now everything seesm to have been reset .. however, when I for isntance increase the number of workspaces nothing happens. Chaning the hotkeys in the settings, nothing happens .. even in unity tweak tool and cssm .. nothing happens ...11:45
OerHeksn1n0, returning to login loop, that is a known issue with .Xautority11:45
dasmith91Here's where we find out that Stanislav is actually a Microsfot employee and this is a desperate marketing attempt.11:45
cfhowlettMunster I must be doing it wrong, cuz it won't work for me.11:45
Munstercfhowlett, he's back already11:45
OerHeksn1n0, happens sometimes with upgrade, not that often11:45
dasmith91Microsoft*11:45
cfhowlettdasmith91 no matter.  next problem?11:46
Munsterwiped W8.1 from this laptop the same day I received it , requires 6 partitions to run properly ...now that's efficeincy :)11:47
n1n0OerHeks i upgraded 13 from the previous, but 14.04 was clean install11:48
Munstercfhowlett, which irc client ?11:48
ThatGuycan someone help with a little css problem11:48
cfhowlettMunster xChat app installed11:48
n1n0OerHeks how should it be prevented from happening again?11:49
ThatGuyhow do i fix the 1px line under my  (http://ticket.lemonjuice.tk/)11:49
ThatGuytabs*11:49
Munstercfhowlett, I always found xchat messy to find options in11:49
OerHeksn1n0, upgrade as in package update, not sidtro upgrade, there is no prevention for this 'bug' that hits 0.5% of the users AFAIK.11:49
bcveryThatGuy, this is Ubuntu support, try #css11:50
OerHekssidtro-distro11:50
ThatGuywierd told it to join html lol11:50
ThatGuywierd11:50
n1n0OerHeks thank you for the info11:51
OerHeksn1n0, next time, login to tty, and check the owner of .Xautority, it should be set to your user, not root, that is the bug11:52
n1n0OerHeks so what is the command line to do it?11:53
OerHekshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/103683011:53
ubottuUbuntu bug 1228570 in lightdm (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1036830 Login often fails" [Critical,Fix released]11:53
n1n0also, upon the installation, marked it so that upon the booting, there's no password request, yet when it goes into standby, requests the password11:54
SikHello, I changed the video driver and now Ubuntu won't boot. Fail safe mode isn't helping either. How do I restore the old driver from the terminal? "X.org X server" (AMD hardware) Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit11:56
JenniferB2Is there a way to reinstall ubuntu 14.04 and keeping one folder under /11:58
bviktorhow do i upgrade to a new release without upgrading grub?11:58
JenniferB2Or is there a command I can reset the entire ubuntu installtion I am on, since something has become broken11:58
JenniferB2rather than reinstalling it all11:59
MunsterJenniferB2, what's broken ?12:00
SikMunster: do you know anything about resetting video drivers from the command line?12:02
Munsterbviktor, why? you just need to upgrade grub after upgrading and it will see all the OSs12:02
bviktoryeah, except grub upgrade fails12:03
bviktorknown issue, with like 830 points12:03
MunsterSik, did you upgrade the driver from the software center ?12:04
SikFrom Additional Drivers12:05
Munsterbviktor, which ubuntu version?12:05
SikSwitched to the AMD ones, then rebooted, then got stuck with a black screen :/12:05
Sik(I switched drivers because of a framerate issue and wanted to see if that fixed it, but now I can't even revert that since low graphics mode apparently doesn't work here)12:06
MunsterSik, then remove the driver in the software center12:06
Sik...that's the issue, I can't get there because I can't boot the GUI at all, not even in failsafe mode12:06
SikI'm running off the terminal right now12:06
bviktor13.10->14.0412:09
bviktorhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/127432012:09
ubottuUbuntu bug 1274320 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "Error: diskfilter writes are not supported" [High,Triaged]12:09
MunsterSik, to find the drivername,  lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use' then remove it12:09
bviktorand also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/131378412:10
ubottuUbuntu bug 1313784 in grub-installer (Ubuntu) "File descriptors leaked on lvs invocation" [Undecided,Confirmed]12:10
Munsterbviktor, raid array ?12:10
SikMunster: OK, brb, will check12:11
bviktornope12:11
bviktorlvm12:11
bviktorfor me it's "vgs invocation"12:11
abhie2ewhere can i download the non-livecd version of the ubuntu 14.04?12:13
Kartagisabhie2e: no such thing12:14
Shadow007abhie2e non-live cd12:14
DJonesabhie2e: There's only the minimal cd now, the alternate install disc has been discontinued12:14
Shadow007?????12:14
DJones!minimal | abhie2e12:14
ubottuabhie2e: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD12:14
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abhie2eDJones, does minimal cd or live cd works with cobbler?12:14
DJonesabhie2e: I don't know, I've not heard of cobbler12:14
abhie2eok12:15
SikMunster: the command didn't do anything useful, tried variants of it and still nothing (I wonder if it's because I'm running off the terminal)12:15
DJonesabhie2e: Just looking, looks like thats aimed at Ubuntu server installs12:15
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abhie2eDJones, oh yes. let me check that.12:16
DJonesabhie2e: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cobbler/Import  Looks like it works with the Server & minimal iso's, along with the old alternate iso's12:16
abhie2eDJones, okey12:17
SikDoes anybody here know how to get what video driver is currently installed? I'm on the terminal so it seems lspci isn't helping (it's the AMD proprietary driver, if you happen to know the name)12:18
Shadow007hey,any one here ever try Ubuntu on Nexus phone ??12:18
DJonesShadow007: Probably the best place to ask that is #ubuntu-touch12:19
Shadow007owh,so sorry,12:19
Shadow007:-D12:19
DJonesShadow007: No worries, just thinking thats the main channel for the phone/tablet releases12:19
Frank__Sik: click on the ubuntu icon, then search for 'additional drivers'12:20
MunsterSik, xserver-xorg-video-ati12:20
SikFrank__: I'm on the terminal, can't get to the GUI not even in failsafe - Munster: thanks12:20
Frank__Munster: he's asking for the AMD driver.12:20
MunsterFrank__, amd is ati12:20
Frank__oh right12:21
Frank__I think I'm living 10 years in the past.12:21
Siklol yeah their old name - now checking (have to quit because the other terminals don't show the login prompt...)12:21
Frank__I'm trying to build an ARM image to boot in QEMU12:21
n1n0do i need to have windows partition in order to run wine?12:22
Frank__this page tells me to install 'linux-image-versatile' https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RootfsFromScratch/QemuDebootstrap#Kernel12:22
Frank__Except that package only exists in lucid, not in precise12:22
Frank__Which package do I need to install the latest kernel belonging to precise?12:22
wamson90045where are lubuntu software centen?12:23
OerHeksFrank__, join #ubuntu-arm for support, that page is not updated since 201012:23
Frank__ok thanks12:24
xubuntuuser85hello, I am currently trying to install xubuntu 14.04 from a live USB12:26
xubuntuuser85however, as there is absolutely no progress bar or status indication, I am wondering whether it is blocked or really installing12:26
xubuntuuser85To crown it all, my laptop has no HDD status led.12:27
xubuntuuser85*LED12:27
Baakohi guys. I have mounted a cd but it doesn't read it. it says blank but when i put it on my windows 7 laptop i can see all the files in the cd12:27
Baakoany ideas why ubuntu 13.10 can't read it?12:27
Baakothe cd was burn on a windows 7 OS12:27
[[thufir]]I'm ssh'ed into digital ocean and want to unzip and install sugarcrm.  however, I keep getting permissions problems.  I'm kinda under the gun.  what should the ownership and permissions be set to, please?12:28
xubuntuuser85Baako, I really don't know, but maybe there are new filesystem types used by windows (I’d check that at any rate)12:28
abhie2exubuntuuser85, maybe press esc and it will show you?12:30
MunsterBaako, what kind of data is on the cd?12:32
sikOK, so I removed the ATI drivers and restored the VESA ones... and Ubuntu STILL won't boot. The screen blinks a few times in the terminal login screen then throws me back to the terminal. startx doesn't work. What do I do?12:32
[[thufir]]how can fix these permissions for installing sugarCRM?12:32
Munstersik, sudo service gdm start12:33
Munsteror  sudo service lightdm start12:34
xubuntuuser85abhie2e, no, pressing esc doesn't do the trick…12:36
abhie2edont know then12:36
[[thufir]]pardon, forgot to include link.  These are the errors I'm getting for installing sugarCRM, I'm trying to fix the permissions as described, but not making much progress.  errors:  http://pastebin.com/5jAaDXH812:36
xubuntuuser85never mind, I should probably just retry…12:36
sikMunster: "job is already running"12:36
sik(at least now the other terminals are working)12:36
MunsterSik, is the xserver-xorg-video-ati driver installe?12:37
Munstererr installed12:38
arun_hi guys, can I access my ubuntu one files that I had in the server?12:38
sikMunster: removed that, then installed xserver-xorg-video-vesa12:38
relue271#llvm12:39
Munstersik, why ?12:39
arun_hi guys, can I access my ubuntu one files that I had in the server?12:39
sikBecause the ATI driver was the one that broke first -.-' I was trying to restore the driver that was here originally12:39
Munstersik, the vesa driver is barely capable , don't think it's the default12:41
kostkonarun_, no, only download them as a zip file at http://one.ubuntu.com/12:43
sikMunster: default was "X.org X server" and apt-cache search listed it as such :/12:43
arun_kostkon: don't we have ubuntu-one app support to do that ??12:45
arun_kostkon: isn't there any other alternative for it ??12:45
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sikMunster: there are free AMD drivers, right? Do you happen to know the package name for it? (or anybody here, for that matter)12:45
sikHuh... xserver-xorg-video-radeon seems to have the same name now that I look at the list again12:47
Guest____hi guys, i have question12:48
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Munstersik, yeah that's it , the radeon should work12:48
ncr0is ubuntu kernel based on debian kernel?12:48
sikOK trying radeon12:48
k_szeJust installed 14.04 in VirtualBox on OS X Mavericks.12:48
kostkonarun_, it has already been shut down so the client does not work anymore, only option left is to download the zip file containing all your files until july 31st. What kind alternative are you looking for12:49
k_szewhen I log in, I only see the wallpaper, *nothing else*12:49
kostkonof*12:49
arun_kostkon: I mean can't we transfer files from ubuntu one to dropbox ?12:49
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kostkonarun_, you are right, you can also transfer your files to another cloud service12:50
arun_kostkon: can u provide me how ?12:53
ozzhi12:53
kostkonarun_, login at http://one.ubuntu.com/ and you'll be presented with such an option12:53
CooLBALLcan I put everything in 1 directory?12:54
CooLBALLcan it be ext 412:54
CooLBALL?12:54
ozzAny suggestions in creating standalone python executables in linux? I'm struggling with PyInstaller12:54
ikoniaozz: what do you mean stand alone python executables ?12:55
ikoniaozz: what do you want to be able to do ?12:55
ozzPackage and make they python script executable12:55
ikoniaCooLBALL: you can put anything you want in a directory12:55
ikoniaozz: as in operating system packages ?12:55
priuonhello. What partitioning sheme would be optimal for use with multiple DE's?12:55
SikOK, that STILL doesn't work, I'm stuck with a black screen. Do I need to do anything to set the video driver besides apt-get?12:55
tiblockHi. I have ubuntu 12.04.2 with custom repositories and "apt-get update" says he dont have one key, what is command to add keys?12:56
ikoniapriuon: DE's make no difference12:56
ikoniatiblock: contact the admin and get the key12:56
ozzikonia: yeah12:56
priuonikonia, ignore that assumption then12:56
CooLBALLwhat if I have only a / partition (no boot) and I make it ext4?12:56
tiblockikonia, no, theres some command that can add keys, but i dont remember it12:56
ikoniaozz: so there are guides on the network making .deb (debian based) packages12:56
ikoniatiblock: do you have the key ?12:56
Piciozz: #python is probably the best place to ask for this.12:56
ikoniaCooLBALL: that's fine12:57
tiblockikonia, i have ID of key12:57
ikoniatiblock: do you have the key ?12:57
ozzPici: #python is only for regisetred users12:57
Piciozz: then register. it takes 2 minutes.12:57
priuonikonia, i have a home,boot,swap and root partition atm. I would like to keep all the downloades packages upon reinstall. How would i acomplish this?12:57
arun_kostkon: thanks dude , it worked fine!!!12:58
CooLBALLmy install stops at: configuring b??wl-kernel-headers12:58
kostkonarun_, np12:58
ikoniapriuon: just backup the package cache12:58
tiblockikonia, okay, i found command "apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net --recv-keys <ID OF KEY HERE>" thank you12:58
ikoniatiblock: if you have the id of the key, it should already be in place, so the fact that it's not in place suggests teh key has been removed12:58
priuonikonia. is there a shell utility for it?12:58
ikoniaa shell utility ?12:58
priuonikonia, like apt-get.12:59
ikoniaI have no ideea about that12:59
ikoniaI've never heard of one that takes a backup of your cache directory12:59
SikReally dumb question: if I have a LiveCD of Ubuntu 14.04, can I use it to change the video driver? (doubt it, but would help me if that's the case)12:59
priuonikonia, where is the cache located?12:59
ikoniapriuon: I want to say /var/apt/cache, but you'll need to check, sorry I dont have an ubuntu box to verify12:59
priuonikonia. It's a connectivity issue12:59
ikoniawhats a connectibity issue ?13:00
ikoniaconnectivity13:00
priuonikonia, /var/cache/apt/ it is13:00
ikoniait's a file system directory, how can it be a connectivity issue >?13:00
priuondataplan13:00
priuonikonia, i'm talking about my internet connection13:01
MunsterSik, what is your gpu ?13:01
SikMunster: not sure, some AMD 4xxx GPU (it's a laptop I just got from a friend)13:01
SikDon't remember the exact number x_x13:02
priuonwould a partition mount for /var/ be reasonable then?13:02
Sik(there are two GPUs actually but I imagine the other one isn't booting)13:02
MunsterSik, lspci | grep VGA13:03
SikGimme a sec (ugh, terminal)13:03
SikMunster: 4225/4250 (the other is 6400/7400)13:04
ExtremeDevilzI was thinking to use Ubuntu :\ but Im not really good with linux13:04
Emily21 You can find funny videos here. http://bit.ly/1rfmae613:06
rimadhello, has nvidia locking up problem been fixed on 14.04? i read a bug report and it seems that majority of users are affected.13:06
SwayWelp, never mind my question from earlier if anyone was possibly looking into it; Seems a dist-upgrade fixed it somehow heh13:06
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SwayExtremeDevilz, Ubuntu is a good place to start if you do want to learn :P13:06
ExtremeDevilzwell Im a sort of hobby programmer13:06
ExtremeDevilzso I learn Java Programming over my spare time13:07
Swayah13:07
sbrunetHi all, How can I configure Tomcat 7.0.47 to rolling all log files (localhost, manager...)  during only 7 days?13:07
MunsterSik, to be more specific, lspci -knn | egrep -A 3 'VGA|3D' need to know this first13:07
ExtremeDevilzwell I remember sway I had issue installing my gfx card on Ubuntu13:08
ExtremeDevilzit made the screen went black13:08
SikMunster: -knn?13:08
ExtremeDevilzATI 3400 HD13:08
hebz0rlhi im mounting /home via nfs and was wondering if i can wait until /home is mounted. i already added "mounted MOUNTPOINT=/home" to lightdm but was wondering how i could halt the tty login in the same way13:08
MunsterSik, yup13:08
SikOK (I have to write down this stuff x_x)13:08
rimadanyone got ubuntu running on zbook 15?13:10
WFeather_Cloudquestion - For running a print server off of ubuntu , whats the best way13:10
WFeather_Cloudrest of the network is windows (mainly 7, some 8)13:10
WFeather_Cloud(err, some vista)13:10
ExtremeDevilzI don't know Im confused if I should run Ubuntu at all13:11
lenny___if you have to ask if you should run linux or not13:11
lenny___you shouldn't13:11
ExtremeDevilzwell cause the last time I did I ran into a black screen13:12
ExtremeDevilzdue to installing ati gfx card13:12
MunsterExtremeDevilz, this for ubuntu support after you've installed ubuntu, not before ...we're not here to convince you just to help13:12
cfhowlettExtremeDevilz you don't need to install it to test it.  install virtualbox in windows.  install *buntu to vbox.  decide.13:13
ExtremeDevilzcfhowlett, that is slow13:13
lenny___that's a waste of time13:14
cfhowlettExtremeDevilz then install it and be done13:14
SikMunster: VGA compatible controller [0300] Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RS880M [Mobility Radeon HD 4225/425013:14
Munsterati has become difficult on linux13:14
WFeather_CloudExtremeDevilz: run a live disk if thats your issue13:14
Sik][1002:971213:14
Sik]13:14
WFeather_Cloudand test that way13:14
SikStupid keyboard stop making me press enter13:14
MunsterSik, which driver is indicated?13:14
WFeather_Cloudthoughts on print server question?  is CUPS my best option ?13:14
SikMunster: for that? Nothing :/13:15
cfhowlettWFeather_Cloud yes, I do believe CUPS is the solution13:15
maxviI try to find tile manager to work at start without any set-up in config files. I want see top panel ubuntu (I try i3 there are no panel)13:15
SikThe 6400M/7400M is similar and it DOES say a kernel driver in use though (fglrx_pci)13:15
lenny___WFeather_Cloud, you need the samba server package, cups and a lot of petience13:15
WFeather_Cloudsamba is native in ubuntu is it not ?13:15
MunsterSik, 2 gpus ?13:15
WFeather_Cloud(not an issue to get it installed)13:15
hebz0rlmaxvi, try awesome https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awesome_(window_manager)13:15
CooLBALLmy install stops at: configuring b??wl-kernel-headers13:16
SikYeah, though I assume one of them isn't working (it's one of those laptops where the GPU is meant to switch depending on the workload)13:16
Munsterno wonder13:16
SikI don't mind if only one is functional though13:16
KolibirHello, does anyone have a solution for the shockwave crashing on chromium13:16
WFeather_Cloudlenny___: mind if i query ?13:16
PanaceaYeah, don't use chromium13:17
ExtremeDevilzok guys I will be back later13:17
lenny___WFeather_Cloud, yes, dont just read about what a samba server is13:17
SikMunster: note that Ubuntu worked just fine on install :/ (though there were framerate issues with some OpenGL programs)13:17
WFeather_Cloudoh im fine with samba13:17
MunsterSik, well you have to get one to work at least when you're booting , and install mesa-utils for frame rate on OpenGL options13:18
lenny___WFeather_Cloud, ok, so just install the samba server packages and enable the print server13:18
SikMunster: OK, here's the thing, how do I get the graphics hardware to boot -_-'13:18
CooLBALLi have no idea what to do when my install hangs up at: preparing b??wl-kernel-headers13:18
maxvidoes exist tile manager which work inside unity ?13:18
SikI'd like not having to reinstall Ubuntu13:19
DitiiHello All13:19
MunsterSik, with 2 ati gpus , that's a problem I'm not ve13:19
priuonmy pulseaudio trayicon disappeared with dist-upgrade. How can i get it back?13:19
Munstervery familair with]13:19
SikShould I reinstall Ubuntu? I'm annoyed because I'm just done installing most programs13:20
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lenny___priuon, google "Lennart Poettering" and ask him why an incompetent guy like him is allowed to fat finger the linux audio stack13:21
cfhowlettSik 2 gpu?  reinstall probably won't help.  you need to suss out how to deal with dual gpus13:21
MunsterSik, well, unless anyone else has some advice, yes :P13:21
WFeather_Cloudlenny___:  - samaba server has printer server in it?  Ive only used it for sharing directories13:21
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SikUgh... I hope I can do it without having to wipe the disk :P13:21
Sikbbl13:21
Munstercfhowlett, not optimus , it's 2 ati gpus13:21
m1dnight__Sway: What kind of mouse do you use?13:22
chron53i'm a newby. recently installed gnome beside winxp pro. the xp pro is present on the boot menu, but won't boot.  can someone help?13:22
hsnopimorning13:22
m1dnight__(oh snap, I was seriously behind on my backlog, sorry)13:22
m1dnight__okay nvm13:22
m1dnight__Anyway, I had the same issue with my RAT7 mouse. There is a fix online. (I.e., trying with a more standard mouse might shed some light on this)13:23
trijntjechron53: can you run 'sudo fdisk -l' without the quotes in a terminal and put the output on pastebin.com?13:23
Swayoh m1dnight__ I found the issue shortly after posting that. After days and days of freaking out finally fixed it i think. did an apt-get dist-upgrade and it seems to be fine now for whatever reason.13:23
SwayIt didn't have anything to do with my mouse. :p13:23
chron53yes13:24
chron53i'll give it a try13:24
m1dnight__okay :D13:25
priuonlenny___, that doesn't seem to be expedient.13:25
lenny___priuon, it is... letting Lennart's employer know that he's doing damage it's going to save linux in the long run13:27
KolibirPanacea: What browser do you recommend then?13:27
cfhowlett!behelpful|lenny___13:28
ubottulenny___: As our !guidelines say, "When helping, be helpful". If you're not familiar with the issue at hand, let someone else handle it instead of making !offtopic comments or jokes.13:28
PanaceaKolibir: I'm using the latest chrome and its working fine13:28
lenny___that's not eithr offtopic or a joke13:28
Kolibiri tried the chrome 1st13:28
Kolibirbut the same issue13:28
SikARGH, turns out that the CD I have is empty, not a LiveCD -_-' The only LiveCD I have is from 10.10... Help? Any ideas for reinstalling Ubuntu 14.04?13:29
cfhowlettlenny___ as this is the support channel, I'd suggest it is.  But as you feel so strongly, why don't YOU "contact the employer" or file a bug report.  You know ... something do USEFUL towards solving the technical issue.13:29
KolibirPanacea: the internal flash in google chrome crashes just like in chromium13:30
lenny___my advice is uselful in the long run, as I specified13:30
chron53trijntje, the screenshot should be there...13:30
OerHeksKolibir, shockwave is old, flash is current. what makes your chrome with flash crash ?13:31
trijntjechron53: can you paste the url here?13:31
Kyan`hi13:31
Kyan`do someone knows a tool to convert .rtf to .pdf?13:31
cfhowlettlenny___ in the short term, this does nothing to solve the original problem13:31
chron53http://pastebin.com/mvqk3HPY13:31
cfhowlettKyan` open the doc in libreoffice and print to .pdf13:31
PanaceaKolibir: WHat version do you use? Its working fine on my install13:31
OerHeksKyan`, open in libreoffice, export as pdf13:31
KolibirI can't watch twitch with neither with chrome or chromium, and I have no idea how to fix it13:31
lenny___cfhowlett, so what do you want from me? I offered a long term solution (gettinf rid of Lennart) and that'a all I know13:32
Kyan`OerHeks, the doc is 400mb, more of 10000 pages, i need split it before and i don't know how to do it13:32
cfhowlettlenny___ thank you.  moving on ...13:32
Kyan`so i tought that converting it into pdf made things much easier13:32
lenny___a tool to convert rtf to pdf is openoffice13:33
trijntjechron53: ok, so it looks like the first partition is the windows partition. Can you run 'sudo os-prober && sudo update-grub' in a terminal, do you see that it detects windows in the output?13:33
KolibirPanacea: The newest I think13:34
PanaceaKolibir: Weird =/13:35
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KolibirPanacea: did you install flash seperately?13:35
ddmanHow do i mirror a site that has username/password as login ?13:35
chron53yes, it does.13:36
chron53rick@rick-MS-7253:~$ sudo os-prober && sudo update-grub13:37
chron53/dev/sda1:Microsoft Windows XP Professional:Windows:chain13:37
chron53Generating grub configuration file ...13:37
chron53Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-29-generic13:37
chron53Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-29-generic13:37
chron53Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-24-generic13:37
unopastechron53 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 unmuted13:37
chron53looks like i'm learning the hard way13:38
chron53my apologies13:38
PanaceaKolibir: No it came with chrome's install if I remember correctly13:38
KolibirPanacea: Ok, I just got to keep troubleshooting13:39
SikHello? Does anybody know how to reinstall Ubuntu 14.04? The only thing I have is the root terminal, I'm completely locked out of the GUI13:39
ReturnOfTheGliderestricted-extras and restricted-addons13:39
ReturnOfTheGlideis good package13:39
SikAnd no, I don't have any other computers available13:39
cfhowlett!password|Sik13:39
ubottuSik: Forgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords13:39
PanaceaKolibir: Goodluck ;)13:40
Sikubottu: no, video drivers broke up and I can't restore the old one13:40
ubottuSik: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)13:40
Sik...13:40
SikDerp :\13:40
ReturnOfTheGlideDerpian will rule the word13:40
Sikcfhowlett: video drivers broke up, not a password issue13:40
ReturnOfTheGlideworld*13:40
fateisaceSik, you can download an iso and burn a cd/ mount to usb through the terminal13:41
cfhowlettSik this ^^^13:41
Frankhow do I remove an image that was created by mk-sbuild?13:41
SikHow do I do that?13:41
chron53trijntje, it does detect windows....i erroneously pasted output here...that won't happen again.13:41
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yeatsSik: how did you install it in the first place?13:41
fateisaceSik, what architecture are you running13:42
SikDunno, a friend did it for me (so no, I don't have the install media with me, otherwise I'd have just used that)13:42
Sikfateisace: Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit13:42
trijntjechron53: what do you see exactly when booting XP? It could be a windows problem, since grub starts windows properly13:42
fateisaceSik, you should be able to type this into the terminal and get the 64bit iso: 'wget http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso'13:44
__positronHey Guys. I've got a system with 128 Gig RAM. Are there any specific kernel configs to be enabled while compiling a new kernel to support such a huge RAM?13:44
* cfhowlett didn't know computers even CAME with with 128 G of ram!13:45
* yeats uses ubuntu server on machines with that much and more without any special kernel config13:45
fateisaceAfter it's done you can look up how to mount the iso to a usb using dd13:45
chron53trijntje, i see a text menu with ubuntu, ubuntu options, 2 types of testmems, and then windows xp Pro.  All boot options work except xp pro.  When xp pro is selected, the screen blanks for a moment, then goes back to the boot menu.13:45
Sikfateisace: OK, though question, what's the URL for the minimal ISO? I'd rather use my 256MB pendrive than my 8GB one13:46
trijntje__positron: should work, just be sure to use 64bit, 128G RAM is not that much13:46
fateisaceHold on13:46
trijntjechron53: that sounds like windows XP is crashing and rebooting the pc13:46
yeats__positron: in my experience, no need to compile your own kernel - I've used the ones from the repos with no issues for years13:47
__positrontrijntje: Yeah, but the stupid project people in here don't want to use 64-bit kernel as their tools are 32-bit.13:47
fateisaceSik: wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso13:47
trijntje__positron: in that case you need pae, but I'm not sure what the maximum amount of RAM for pae is13:47
trijntje!pae13:47
ubottuTo use more than ~3.2GB RAM on a 32bit system you can install the PAE-enabled kernel. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE for more info13:47
ActionParsniptrijntje: 3.2Gb RAM per thread13:48
ActionParsniptrijntje: 32bit can access up to 64Gb ;)13:48
__positronyeats: The problem is, if I install a normal kernel (32-bit) without PAE, the system detects only 3Gig of RAM. If I download a new kernel and compile with PAE enabled, my diskio just sucks. Diskio is as low as 1MiB/s13:48
Sikfateisace: OK, one last thing: how do I burn it on the pendrive?13:48
__positrontrijntje: With PAE it takes upto 64Gig13:48
morning_starsik you will need netbootin iirc13:49
fateisaceno, you can use dd in the terminal13:49
morning_staroh my bad was thinkking he was on windows... (goes back to corner)13:49
yeats__positron: yeah - you might investigate what it would take to run the 32-bit tools on a 64-bit OS?13:49
chron53trijntje, don't think so as it happens in 1-2 seconds.  definitely no system restart.13:49
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fateisaceSik: 'dd if="ubuntu.iso" of="/dev/sd*"' You will have to check what your usb flash drive is13:50
trijntjechron53: a crash, not a restart. Grub passes the boot proces over to windows, so anything that happens after that is with windows, not ubuntu or grub13:50
fateisaceWith 'lsblk'13:50
Siksdb1, it always appears like that13:50
yeats__positron: you can install 32-bit libraries in 64-bit (just append ':i386' to the end)13:50
trijntjeSik: and don't make a typo or you will destroy all data on your pc13:50
__positronyeats: I know that I need ia32-libs and I use it that way. But the other people aren't that comfortable in using it. So why I need a disastrous configuration on a colossal machine.13:50
SikOK gonna get the iso13:51
Sikbbl13:51
yeats__positron: that sounds like a true dilemma then. :-/13:52
yeats__positron: maybe work up a proof-of-concept on a test machine so you can show them that it works fine?13:52
__positronyeats: Yup. It is. Is there a technical restriction for the poor diskio?13:52
__positronyeats: mm. That should be the next step I guess.13:53
thecha__positron→ hello __positron please kindly help me with thisi have a ubuntu 7 installed along with my win7 and now suddenly the windows wors less an less well13:54
inerkickI get this error. Kindly help http://pastebin.com/pqQhGN6w13:54
thechadoes ubuntu canibalize the other OS?13:54
cfhowlettthecha properly installed - it does not13:54
thechacfhowlett i did install it properly13:54
cfhowlettthecha works "less well" ... means?13:55
thechathe last two times i booted up onetime in may and the last time today i had no gnome pannel start up13:55
thechai had to manuall start gnome panel from terminal13:55
thechaworks less well means no more internet connection13:55
thechaalso what doesnt work anymore is win7 error analysator13:56
thechaand overall the system has become incredibly slow13:56
thechait takes win7 to load about 10 minutes now13:56
thechathen another 20 minutes after it is loaded to react13:56
holsteinthecha: i would test the hardware..13:56
cfhowlettthecha ram?13:57
balphagorehey, I'm about to install windows7 + ubuntu 14.04 LTS on a dual boot 128gb SSD drive. Can someone give me an advice on how to partition it? I used to bother with separate /home and /boot partitions for ubuntu, but not sure if it is worth it. Will it be okay if I just get one NTFS 70GB partition for windows, one 50GB partition ext4 for ubuntu and third and last SWAP partition for ubuntu, or should I bother with /home and /boot? Al13:57
thechaomg no this can't be hardware related you guys :(13:57
thechai am broke than a mf13:57
holsteinthecha: *all* hard drives fail13:57
thechacfwhowlet i have 4GB ram13:58
thecha:.(13:58
holsteinthecha: that was a suggestion to test/reseat the ram, i read13:58
thechai will do this13:58
thechai will test the ram13:58
thecha or maybe reseat13:58
thechathank you kindly fo rhelp13:58
thechain ubuntu it just werks13:59
holsteinthere are ways to restore the windows operating system.. you could have done something incorrectly in the partition resizing13:59
thechaeverything just werks in gnu linux just werks seamlessly13:59
trijntjethecha: sounds like a problem with windows, not ubuntu. Maybe ask in ##windows13:59
inerkicki tried to work with virutalenv, but it seams some issue.. kindly help. I reinstalled it , but what this issue is all about "http://pastebin.com/pqQhGN6w"13:59
thechatrijntje :(13:59
holsteinthecha: i always suggest having data backed up before doing any partition management like that.. i would try and access my data in windows and back it up ASAP..13:59
inerkicki tried to work with virutalenv, but it seams some issue.. kindly help. I reinstalled it , but what this issue is all about http://pastebin.com/pqQhGN6w13:59
helperdeperhello i want to remove a file with the same file name from many directorys in one folder which command should i use?14:02
jpdshelperdeper: rm -fv */file_name14:02
AdzzHi Everyone, I just installed Ubuntu 14.04 and am having a strange issues. After initial install, my usb keyboard/mouse was working fine. However, once i restarted my pc, they now no longer work PASSED the bios/grub, as in they work fine in both bios and grub, but once i hit the login screen, they stop working... I've tried messing with the USB controller options in my bios aswell as unplugging/rearranging them... but still no avail... 14:02
helperdeperthx jpds14:02
ActionParsnipAdzz: have you tried other USB ports?14:03
ActionParsnipAdzz: have you tried other keyboards?14:03
AdzzActionParsnip: I've tried rearranging yes... I don't have any other keyboards to test, however it was working fine on windows a couple of hours ago...14:03
[[thufir]]in sugar crm, how do I set a users password?  I don't have e-mail setup.14:03
ActionParsnipAdzz: does the system have a make and model?14:04
cfhowlett[[thufir]] sugar crm still isn't supported here.  best to go to the source ...14:04
waver__guden nite14:06
AdzzActionParsnip: It's custom built (by myself), Motherboard is an MSI Z97-G45, Keyboard is a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate edition, Mouse is a Razer Taipan14:06
* waver__ tea14:07
ActionParsnipAdzz: are there any bugs reported for those models of keyboard?14:07
AdzzActionParsnip: Extra information - as it boots, even past GRUB for a moment, the LEDs stay on, however then the screen flickers black and a nVidia logo shows and then the peripherals LEDs turn off... From that point they no longer have any input on the system14:07
AdzzActionParsnip: I haven't checked yet, i'll google quickly now14:08
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waver__why can not I use command of irc in irssi?14:08
holsteinwaver__: what command?14:08
waver__such as "/help'14:09
holsteinwaver__: try http://www.irssi.org/documentation/manual14:09
AdzzActionParsnip: after quick googling, there appears to be no bugs reported for any of the recent releases for any of my peripherals (the last bug reported was an issue of grub freezing while using a razer blackwidow ultimate, and this was in 2012)14:09
waver__thanks H sang14:09
ExWizzardwhat is the current kernel version for 14.04 ? I installed 3.15 but I would like to downgrade now because of bugs14:10
waver__http://www.irssi.org/documentation/manual ,mark it.14:10
FyodorovnaExWizzard, 3.13.29 did you delete the previos kernels when you installed 3.15?14:11
ActionParsnip!info linux-image-generic | ExWizzard14:11
ubottuExWizzard: linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0.29.35 (trusty), package size 2 kB, installed size 28 kB14:11
ExWizzardthanks, yes I did delete it14:12
ExWizzardshould i just apt-get install linux-image-generic and update-grub?14:12
ActionParsnipExWizzard: update-grub is part of the postinst already14:12
Eggs_identify14:12
ActionParsnipExWizzard: this isn't redhat ;)14:12
AdzzActionParsnip: any ideas?14:15
ActionParsnipAdzz: all I can recommend is report a bug14:17
ActionParsnipAdzz: try legacy mode in BIOS14:17
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AdzzActionParsnip: Can you direct me to as to where I may report the bug14:20
cfhowlett!bug|Adzz14:20
ubottuAdzz: 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.14:20
ActionParsnipazerus: in a terminal run:  ubuntu-bug xorg     it will start the process14:20
Adzzcfhowlett: I can't because i can't type anything on ubuntu... How can i report a bug outside of ubuntu14:21
holsteinAdzz: you can do it directly14:22
makara~,14:23
Adzzholstein: how?14:23
holsteinAdzz: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#How_to_report_bugs should help you in your current state.. but, i think you might want to see if you can get *any* keyboard working.. is it the keyboard? the hardware support? the os config? et..14:23
holsteinetc*14:23
freerobbyIs there a published timeline anywhere for when systemd is expected to be fully adopted by ubuntu? I am trying to figure out how and when we should plan for it.14:23
cfhowlett!systemd14:24
ubottusystemd has been chosen as the future init system for Ubuntu, please see http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1316 for the announcement.14:24
cfhowlett!info systemd14:24
ubottuPackage systemd does not exist in trusty14:24
Pici!info systemd utopic14:24
ubottusystemd (source: systemd): system and service manager. In component main, is optional. Version 204-10ubuntu9 (utopic), package size 1116 kB, installed size 5097 kB (Only available for linux-any)14:24
cfhowlettPici so THAT'S how that works!  You know, I learned something today!14:25
AdzzOk, more info for anyone that can help... When i go into recovery mode, while it gives me a verbose output, it says that many of my USB devices are "not accepting address- error 71"... Googling shows that this problem is common with USB keyboard, but i can't find a solution, can someone give me a hand please?14:26
holsteinAdzz: i know what i do.. i try different live cd's.. i try different usb ports.. differnt hardware.. i just try and troubleshoot and see what the issue is definitively.. the devices dont promise any linux support, so, it can be challenging doing the work14:28
molqri want to work with the latest version of some software obtained from their git repo. how can i do this safely? that is i don't want to break stuff that depend on older versions of these softwares? by the way these softwares are not that fundamental like glib but are pretty much high level ... specifically i want to install the latest python 3, python3 numpy, scipy, scikitlearn cython etc14:34
holsteinmolqr: virtualbox install? chroot? live CD? dualboot? a seperate machine...14:35
molqrholstein: i see. thanks.14:35
molqri was hoping for some system that would help me identify those softwares which depend on these and ask aptitude to not install them or atleast issue a warning or error message14:36
holsteinmolqr: the package manager wont, if you are not using a package manager.. the software would just complaing about not meeting requirements14:37
molqri see. cool.14:38
tracyoneanyone help ,tell me the result of the execution of "locate bell.oga" in ubuntu 14.0414:38
holsteinthe custom 3rd party (not officially supported) software will do whatever it is designed to do.. putting files all over the system or whatever its intended to do14:38
holsteinmolqr: ^14:38
molqrholstein: right. i m a bit worried about installing software outside the knowledge of the package manager.14:39
holstein!info checkinstall14:40
ubottucheckinstall (source: checkinstall): installation tracker. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.6.2-4ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 114 kB, installed size 501 kB14:40
holstein^ that can help.. though, i would just use a VM14:40
holsteinyou can easily snapshot, and migrate.. there are more positives to virtualization than just isolation14:40
helplessuser123I dont know what my caps lock key is bound to14:41
molqrholstein: ok. thanks.14:42
helplessuser123i have a feeling its something like alt+f8 or something14:42
doubled112    /set irc_conf_mode 114:42
molqrhelplessuser123: xev14:42
helplessuser123molqr: xev?14:43
molqrhelplessuser123: use that to figure out what capslock is behaving like? open terminal issue the command xev .. then hit CapsLock .. it will generate all info about the keybindings14:44
molqrinstall xev first thoug14:44
helplessuser123molqr:  thanks14:44
helplessuser123will try14:44
holsteinhelplessuser123: is this something you changed? is it a new installation? if you want, you can try the guest account, and see if all is working as expected there.. then, you can consider manually removing the config for the settings in your user /home ...i also agree xev is a great idea14:44
ArielXJust a quick question: hello pple. Anyone know how to upgrade techno m5 (4.2.2 JB) to kitkat?14:44
PiciArielX: Thats really a better question for #android than for #ubuntu14:45
ArielXyes I know Pici14:45
PiciArielX: Okay... then why are you asking in #ubuntu ?14:45
ArielXhence a quick question... Just incase any one knows14:45
helplessuser123molqr: what should I be looking for, keycode?14:46
WXZI want like a small panel where if I click a button, it'll type some text into the current window. How can I get that done?14:47
molqrhelplessuser123: keysym .. i have made my capslock in to a control so i get keycode 66 (keysym 0xffe3, Control_L)14:48
skinuxCan we custom set colors used by LS command?14:49
CamelLightskinux, yea ?14:50
helplessuser123molqr: keysym 0xfe78 is what I get when I push the caps lock key down14:50
lj1102hello, what is the difference between running something using /bin/sh -c "command" and just running it trough default terminal?14:50
skinuxHow do we set ls to use custom colors??14:51
FyodorovnaWXZ, You have any example of this?14:51
WXZFyodorovna: just the old ubuntu panels, you could put custom xautomation launchers14:52
CamelLightskinux, surely you look at your favorite search engine and read this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=4153814:52
FyodorovnaWXZ, The fallback desktop might have that, you mean a launcher correct?14:52
molqrhelplessuser123: google for what that means.14:52
WXZFyodorovna: kind of, I want like a floating panel in unity14:53
helplessuser123molqr:  i googled it and cant find any info14:53
molqri guess it is defined in keysym.h helplessuser12314:53
WXZkind of like a toolbar where if I click a button, it'll type stuff for me14:53
molqrwait i will take a look14:53
FyodorovnaWXZ, What does "type stuff" mean to you exactly?14:53
WXZFyodorovna: send keystrokes to the active window14:54
helplessuser123molqr:  what does overlay1_left14:54
helplessuser123molqr:  what does overlay1_enable*14:54
molqrhelplessuser123: yes i found that one too but have no idea what that means.14:54
helplessuser123molqr:  is there a tool that graphical shows you what all your keys are mapped to?14:55
FyodorovnaWXZ, Not sure I can really help without a more exacting description really, maybe not even than. ;)14:55
helplessuser123molqr:  or could I find which key is using 0xFFE5 which is caps lock14:55
molqrhelplessuser123: don't know will have to google fot it myself.14:55
molqrhelplessuser123: may i ask what is it tha tu want to achieve?14:55
helplessuser123sometimes ill will be typing and randomly the caps lock will turn on14:56
helplessuser123and I dont know what key it is mapped to14:56
helplessuser123so i have to restart linux14:56
WXZFyodorovna: a floating panel with buttons that send keystrokes, can't really give a more accurate description14:56
lj1102when running an application/command through /bin/sh -c "command" i get an error regarding missing shared libraries, when running it from terminal everything works fine why is that, how to fix this?14:56
helplessuser123i think its some combo of keys like alt+i or smth14:57
helplessuser123molqr: http://askubuntu.com/questions/311631/how-do-i-map-a-key-to-middle-click , gonna follow these instructions14:59
molqrhelplessuser123: so when CapsLock indicator led is set .. you start typing all Caps? and this event is triggered by something else NOT the hitting of caps lock key.. is it?14:59
helplessuser123molqr:  my laptop doesnt have a caps lock led light15:00
AdzzHi Again, so I'm pretty sure that my usb keyboard problem is a config issue, so i was hoping to get some help with that... Here's some extra info: When booting into recovery mode and then CTRL-Cing to the login screen, my keyboard is working perfectly... It seems to only occur when booting directly to login screen15:00
molqrhelplessuser123: so you know when you see all caps letters.. right?15:00
helplessuser123molqr:  yes because when I type its all caps15:01
molqrmay be try to reset the keysym corresponding to capslock to do nothing.. using xmodmap15:01
skinuxAnyone know command to make 'zip' show contents without extracting?15:02
helplessuser123molqr:  is there a file with all the config of the keys?15:02
helplessuser123skinux:  open it in a graphical archive manager15:02
molqryes that keysym.h file...15:02
FyodorovnaWXZ, Not sure you will find any more than buttons that will have a set command E.g preset keystrokes, the syntaax of the description is just not exact is all.15:02
WXZFyodorovna: nothing customizable that you know of?15:04
helplessuser123molqr:  that file only has a a bunch of #defines15:04
FyodorovnaWXZ, launchers yes but I'm just one user here.15:04
IceD^hey15:05
helplessuser123molqr:  i typed in xmodmap and it said for caps lock 0x42 which google says is numer 6615:05
WXZok, well I'm googling in the mean time15:05
SchrodingersScatdepending on how much work you want to put into it, there's several ways to automate x things15:05
FyodorovnaWXZ, maybe a bash controlled by key sets?15:05
IceD^got new laptop (asus s301la) and can'15:05
IceD^t find out how to configure touchpad15:05
molqryes helplessuser123 that is the keycode ... 66 for the capslock key15:05
molqrbut keysym can be changed..15:05
IceD^xinput tells me that it was recognized as "ps/2 logitec wheel mouse"15:05
helplessuser123molqr:  the keysym.h file is not filled with a bunch of code though15:06
WXZFyodorovna: I just found something called apwal15:06
molqrhelplessuser123: one moment please.15:06
WXZFyodorovna: Apwal is a simple icon-based application launcher. It consists of two components: the application launcher itself, and the configuration editor.15:06
helplessuser123molqr: its in /usr/include/X11 if that helps any15:07
molqr#include <X11/keysymdef.h> i have that at the end of the keysym.h file.. so i locate keysymdef.h .. which has the map you want15:07
RaMcHiPhello all! I am running ubuntu server 12.04 and the only real thing I have installed is webmin.  I have added virtual hosts and fixed the hosts file but now when I go to the webpage it wants to download the html rather than display it15:08
RaMcHiPhas anyone ran into this before?15:08
helplessuser123molqr:  im finding that right now thanks15:08
john_ramboPlease have a look at this >>> http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/?f=dl ...... Is there an opensource alternative ?15:08
molqrhelplessuser123: xmodmap -pk ... will print the map for you on screen15:08
CooLBALLhi15:08
CooLBALLI edited /etc/default/grub15:08
helplessuser123molqr:  thanks15:08
CooLBALLhow do I make the change effective?15:09
CamelLightRaMcHiP, sounds wierd, did you let it stay on port 10000, and do you add this to the url ?15:09
MonkeyDustjohn_rambo  use tasksel (task select) to install a file server15:09
Munstersudo update-grub15:09
FyodorovnaWXZ, Good, that meet your needs?15:09
CooLBALLty Munster15:09
WXZFyodorovna: testing it now15:09
john_ramboMonkeyDust, Trying15:10
causativeI tried to move my linux system from a flash drive to an hdd, using tar.  It mostly worked, however it appears tar failed to transfer extended access lists (ACLs) on certain files15:11
Loshkijohn_rambo: hfs *is* opensource, according to their web page15:12
causativehow can I check which files have extended ACLs and fix them, and is there anything else that would have gone wrong when transferring the OS using tar?15:12
Munsterdd might have worked better, causative15:13
helplessuser123molqr: I'm trying to figure out what I should edit?15:13
molqrno please don' ttouch that file...15:13
john_ramboLoshki, Sorry missed that ... but still I will have to run it under wine ... It doesnt feel good15:13
molqrmake local changes....15:13
causativeMunster, perhaps, but someone recommended that I use tar instead (as it's safer) and I went with it15:13
molqrdo you want to turn off the caps lock feature for your login session?15:13
causativethe hdd already had windows on it so I didn't want to overwrite stuff15:13
ActionParsnipmolqr: caps lock should be scrapped15:14
xBaldwinI'm really new to linux and need to Delete un-needed partitions from my hard drive via a Lubuntu live DVD15:14
Loshkijohn_rambo: Well, it's not the only http server out there. Check out LAMP on ubuntu....15:14
lj1102xBaldwin: gparted15:14
PCdocwow! they removed the ability to move the window menu button to the right :/15:14
ActionParsnipPCdoc: they didnt15:15
ActionParsnipPCdoc: whoever 'they' is15:15
Loshki!lamp15:15
ubottuLAMP 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.15:15
xBaldwinIs that fairly straight forward and simple to understand?15:15
molqrhelplessuser123: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-deactivate-caps-lock/ if that is what you want15:15
PCdocthey means the ubuntu ppl15:15
PCdocfor 14.04, the config editor doesnt work, nor the cmd line15:15
PCdocI read somewhere that they removed the ability15:16
cfhowlettxBaldwin fairly intuitive but as you're new to linux, your best course of action is to tread lightly15:16
ActionParsnipPCdoc: you can move it to the right but it makes no sense15:16
LoshkixBaldwin: backup anything you daren't lose first...15:16
MunsterxBaldwin, any experience with partitioners ?15:17
helplessuser123molqr:  i dont want it off permanetly though, I want it remapped15:17
xBaldwinOk so is there anything in particular I should look out for when using it?15:17
xBaldwinNo none15:17
cfhowlettxBaldwin make sure you don't kill the wrong partitions.  *sure*15:17
ActionParsnipPCdoc: gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout ':minimize,maximize,close'       tried that?15:17
Munster!gparted | xBaldwin15:17
ubottuxBaldwin: gparted is a !GTK/!Gnome !GUI partitioning program. Type « sudo apt-get install gparted » in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php15:17
san13xBaldwin if u dont have istalled lubuntu then simply make the live cd and during installation while selecting drive to install there are options to format partitions15:17
LoshkixBaldwin: crank up gparted and ask before you press any buttons which you don't understand...15:17
molqrhelplessuser123: use you can turn it off and on again using commands on that page .. xmodmap or setxkbmap are your friends..  you can put those commands in ~/.xsession or ~/.xprofile15:17
PCdocI like ubuntu, but for some reason I am forced to use windows for official purposes. Therefore, I am more used to windows, thats why I wanted the buttons on the right15:18
ActionParsnipPCdoc: look in dconf-editor15:18
PCdocActionParsnip: yeah, tried that15:18
PCdocActionParsnip: tried dconf too15:18
molqrhelplessuser123: you can undo the effects whenever you like. nothing is permanent.15:18
causativeare extended ACLs the _only_ thing tar is going to fail to transfer?15:18
ActionParsnipPCdoc: you may need {unity|ubuntu}-tweak15:18
bobRosshi again15:18
helplessuser123molqr: xmodmap -e "add lock = Caps_Lock" Doesnt turn caps lock on though15:18
FyodorovnaPCdoc, You can move with dconf-editor15:18
bobRossis it ok to do a little bragging here?15:18
PCdocI read somewhere that I need to switch to what its called flash or something instead of unity15:18
andlabsis there a package that provides a C  (not C++) implementaiton of bcrypt? I see packages called bcrypt for python and ruby, but not for C. Thanks.15:19
bobRossand a little thanking15:19
holsteinbobRoss: no.. use the #ubuntu-offtopic please.. thanks15:19
FyodorovnabobRoss, Is it support?15:19
bobRossthanks15:19
bobRossno just you guys helped me and I wanted to say thanks15:19
ActionParsnipPCdoc: 14.04 Trusty 'Unity' you can't, least not yet. If you have Trusty 'Unity' with Gnome Flashback you can.   source: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221084415:19
FyodorovnabobRoss, Best thanks is assisting others really.15:20
RaMcHiPCamelLight, yes I let it stay on port 10000. Not quite sure what you mean but adding to url15:20
bobRoss:)15:20
RaMcHiPI can access webmin with the 10000 port but when I go to a normal page on a domain it just downloads the file15:20
cfhowlett!webmin|RaMcHiP15:21
ubottuRaMcHiP: webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system.15:21
ExtremeDevilzok guys any idea how do I check if my gfx card is working properly?15:21
PCdocI was following the steps with dconf-editor the other day, but I found that some options there were missing15:21
FyodorovnaPCdoc, What you want is there.15:22
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san13ExtremeDevilz :u wish to keep graphics card on or off15:22
PCdocm currently on windows, will switch back tonight and check15:23
PCdocthanks for the input15:23
ActionParsnipPCdoc: tbh, Idont use Unity. Its too slow for my tastes15:23
ExtremeDevilzI did15:24
ExtremeDevilzglxinfo | grep direct15:24
ExtremeDevilznothing found15:24
xBaldwinOk so I have gparted open and the buttons kind of explain themselves but I have no clue which of the 18 partitions are safe to delete.15:25
holsteinExtremeDevilz: what is the question? you have 14.04 stock ubuntu installed? and you are trying to see if it has 3d enabled? or in use?15:25
ExtremeDevilznvm15:25
ExtremeDevilzit works now15:25
MunsterExtremeDevilz, install mesa-utils15:25
xBaldwinIs it possible for partitions to get split into two or more partitions?15:28
san13yes it is xBaldwin15:29
cfhowlettxBaldwin to "get split" ... not unless you authorize it15:29
WXZfy15:29
WXZFyodorovna: Im testing apwal right now15:29
WXZFyodorovna: it seems to be working15:29
WXZseeing as Im not typing any of this15:29
holsteinxBaldwin: you can back up your data, shrink a current partition, and make another in the free space15:29
xBaldwinWould that then cause a boot partition to be un-able to boot?15:30
ruediixBaldwin, It's probably better to use Loopback filesystem to do that.15:30
holsteinxBaldwin: you can break many things in this way.. including the boot partition or loader15:30
MonkeyDustxBaldwin  if you start messing with partitions: 1) backup, 2) backup, 3) backup15:30
cfhowlettxBaldwin and backup again.15:30
ActionParsnipMonkeyDust: then 4) backup15:30
holsteinxBaldwin: that is why you backup prior to experimentation.. or use a professional service15:31
holsteinxBaldwin: you may find it benificial (as i did) to setup "fake", virualized system in something like virtualbox.. where you can experiment on virtual drives and not your personal data15:32
xBaldwinI haven't messed with any of them but when I went on vacation my roommate completely screwed up my laptop.  Before I left it only had Windows 8 on it and now it has Ubuntu and 18 partitions also Windows 8 is vissable but I can't boot it anymore and when I try to use the bootloader to boot it all it does is open the Windows bootloader and ask for the Windows 8 cd15:34
cfhowlettxBaldwin 18?  18!15:35
xBaldwinYeah15:35
holsteinxBaldwin: i would backup my data, and restore with system restore partition or CD from manufacturer (if i want windows) or just fresh install ubuntu on the entire disc15:35
san13so what is it that you exactly want to do now xBaldwin?15:35
cfhowlettxBaldwin you'll need to repair/reinstall win8 and THEN install ubuntu15:35
holsteinxBaldwin: you *can* fiddle about and delete partitions, and "grow" what you had back.. but, what else has happened in the operating system that you cant trust?15:36
san13if you have your data safe somewhere then completely reinstall windows ,make partitions with easeUS and the install ubuntu in any of the partition15:36
holsteinxBaldwin: i would expect a total rebuild, after backing up my data to not only take much less time, but, leave me with a system i can trust15:37
xBaldwinOk is there anyway to find my Product key in the BIOS or do I need to just contact Microsoft?15:37
holsteinxBaldwin: you dont need them with the manufacturer recovery partition or cd15:37
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cfhowlettxBaldwin isn't there a physical stamp with the key on it?15:37
san13i agree with holstein15:37
san13its better to have a clean system with things that you know then a 18 PARTITIONED!!!15:38
holsteinwell, if i could guarantee the windows system is "good" after spending hours, it would be different.. but you cant..15:38
san13xBaldwin see the serial code on the opening seal of cd cover15:39
holsteinand, you didnt install ubuntu, xBaldwin .. so you cant trust that either..15:39
xBaldwinNo Microsoft has started putting the product key in the BIOS and I want a fresh start but dont have a Windows 8 disk because my laptop came with it on here15:39
cfhowlettxBaldwin uh huh.  well, we are not able to fix win8.   contact msoft15:39
causativeI'm about to install grub using grub-install, however first I want to back up my MBR, to do this I'm thinking I do:  dd if=/dev/sda of=/somewhere/else.iso bs=1M count=1015:39
causativeshould that do it?15:39
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san13well in that case microsoft has stopped supplying keys15:39
holsteinxBaldwin: thats why i reference a restore partition, which is how manufacturers do it more, these days.. or, you call the manufacturer and obtain the disc.. or purchase windows.. or fresh install ubuntu15:40
san13you can isntall grub but be sure to make a grub rescue disk in advance15:40
causativeis 10 MB enough to back up though15:41
causativeeh well it's done15:42
xBaldwingrub is on here it sees Windows and I can get to all the files just cant boot it but Ill just do what you guys suggested and contact Microsoft so I can start fresh and start a dual boot the right way from there15:42
Ben64causative: don't restore 10MB though, will nuke the first partition if anything changes in between15:43
n1n0having this issue with the login loop on 14.04. i think i set .xauthority to user.15:43
causativeBen64, I see that /dev/sda starts at sector 63 so I'll just restore the first 62*512 bytes15:43
cfhowlettxBaldwin don't forget to password protect your bios so your "friends" can't "help" by partitioning your hardware15:43
Ben64causative: still too much. mbr is first 512 bytes15:44
san13xBaldwin have tried to change the BIOS option of boot to UEFI?15:44
san13because sometimes this would directly boot to windows15:45
san13if installation was done to legacy15:45
causativeBen64, what's the rest of the space between the start of the disk and sda1 for, then?15:45
xBaldwinYeah I'm going to have to make sure he pays for the trouble I go through and yes it failed to boot anything and I had to re open BIOS and reactivate legacy support to get back to Ubuntu15:46
n1n0_is there and third display manager besides lightdm and gdm?15:46
MonkeyDustn1n0_  xdm, kdm15:47
san13then he must have really played bad with MBR during installation15:47
xBaldwinHes an idiot and probably just started messing with stuff without even knowing what it was15:48
san13LXDM MDM15:48
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MonkeyDustn1n0  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_display_manager_%28program_type%29#Some_implementations15:49
xBaldwinAlright I've got to go do some work Ill probably be back with more linux questions15:49
san13well xBaldwin i would suggest that you reinstall everything if you dont worry for genuine key of windows15:50
luliHello, i'm having trouble with this command: gksu gksu gedit /etc/chromium-browser/default      it is just asking me for password and doesn't do anything could someone help please?15:50
cfhowlettluli gksu 2 times?15:51
SchrodingersScatluli: probably only need one gksu, it's magic effect does not stack15:51
SchrodingersScat*its15:51
luliThats what the guide said15:51
ActionParsnipluli: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue15:51
luligksu to prevent a blank page bug15:51
luliI will try with one15:52
ActionParsnipluli: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue15:52
n1n0MonkeyDust using gdm on the 13.10 went good. if the login loop occurs again on 14, which manager should i go for from tty and what command line with?15:52
lulielementary OS Luna \n \l15:53
ActionParsnipluli: not supported here15:53
ActionParsnipluli: elementary support is entirely separate to Ubuntu's15:53
ActionParsnipluli: ask in #elementaryos15:53
luliThank you :)15:53
MonkeyDustn1n0  not sure15:54
k_szeBetween Lubuntu and Xubuntu, which one is more lightweight?15:54
k_szeIs it still Lubuntu?15:54
ActionParsnipk_sze: yes15:54
cfhowlettk_sze lubuntu - by a hair15:54
n1n0MonkeyDust thx anyway15:54
k_szeThanks.15:54
laurenXbuntuI'm trying to install Xubuntu 14.04 on a laptop with an Ami APTIO UEFI bios. I was able to install xubuntu from a usb stick after disabling secure-boot, however, the system does not show Ubuntu / HDD as a boot option (I also ran boot-repair)15:54
ActionParsnipk_sze: if you want light, ditch the DE altogether and use just openbox on it's own15:54
laurenXbuntuAny ideas on what I could do next?15:54
dupingpinghi boys.15:55
dupingpingI hate this game.15:55
san13laurenXbuntu do you have windows 8?15:55
dupingpingit's very bore.15:55
laurenXbuntusan13: mhm yes15:55
OerHeksdupingping, we don't .. what game?15:55
MonkeyDustdupingping  wrong channel15:55
san13if yes then did you installed in legacy mode?15:55
cfhowlettdupingping ??? wrong place15:56
dupingpinghttp://i.stack.imgur.com/yWp3d.png15:56
san13laurenXbuntu??15:56
dupingpingThis game have not end.15:57
OerHeksdupingping, what game?15:57
dupingpinglook this http://i.stack.imgur.com/yWp3d.png15:57
ActionParsnipdupingping: this is support only, do you have a support question?15:57
laurenXbuntusan13: I was not able to find an option that allows me to set the damn uefi to "legacy mode" :-( The only place legacy mode (or CSM) is mentioned is when you disable/enable "Secure Boot"15:57
cfhowlettdupingping if you don't like the game ... don't play the game.15:57
OerHeksdupingping, sorry, if you don't say what game, good luck,15:57
k_szeugh, I think I've asked this before: there are PC 64-bit and Mac 64-bit images of Lubuntu install CD.15:57
san13it is the same place where uefi is15:58
laurenXbuntusan13: However, there's no menu or option that allows me to explicitly enable/disable/switch to/etc. legacy mode15:58
san13well windows are duffers to use uefi mode...15:58
ActionParsnipk_sze: that's not a question. Its a statement15:58
k_szethe Mac 64-bit is tailored for native install (so I can dual boot between Lubuntu and OS X)?15:58
laurenXbuntusan13: bashing aside, redmond 8 is really the worst of their systems15:59
ActionParsnipk_sze: what CPU does your Mac have?15:59
k_szeActionParsnip: I have the latest rMBP, so Intel Core i715:59
ActionParsnipk_sze: then its not a special CPU, the PC 64bit ISO will work16:00
san13laurenXbuntu can you boot windows?16:00
k_szeActionParsnip: When you I want the Mac 64-bit image?16:00
laurenXbuntusan13: I could if I reinstall windows 816:00
k_szes/you/would/16:00
san13reinstall???16:00
san13means have you reinstalled windows after installing linux??16:01
ActionParsnipk_sze: because some PPC chips are 64bit16:01
laurenXbuntusan13: the laptop came with windows 8.1 preinstalled.16:01
ActionParsnipk_sze: you basically have a standard PC but paid twice the price because its a mac16:01
k_szeActionParsnip: it says "64 bit version for Intel Mac" on the website (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu)16:01
ActionParsnipk_sze: try it, the kernel will not work if the CPU architecture is bad16:02
ActionParsnipk_sze: maybe there is some customization on the ISO16:02
ActionParsnipk_sze: try it, it's free :)16:03
kingbeowolfwhats a good HTML5 music streaming site/16:03
kingbeowolfhtml5.grooveshark.com doesn't work very well16:03
DragoneyeUbuntu 14.04 LTS:  WIN-P toggles clone screens on two monitors and one desktop on both. But on every reboot it goes on clone. How can I get it to remember my last WIN-P toggle?16:03
san13well so your problem is that you have currently both windows and linux but can only boot windows not linux???right16:03
cfhowlettkingbeowolf not an ubuntu support question ... use your google-fu16:03
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: youtube...16:04
laurenXbuntusan13: Uhm, no. My current problem is that I have wiped windows 8.1 off the HDD and installed Xubuntu 14.04 from a usb stick (successfully). Rebooting the machine goes directly to the UEFI because it doesn't recognize the OS on the HDD (I think?). So I ran "boot-repair" as was suggested on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI. However, that did not solve the problem.16:05
san13so that means you cant log in to linux too...right?16:07
n1n0is there software centre in kubuntu or xubuntu?16:07
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cfhowlettn1n0 yes.16:08
steve__shineyup16:08
laurenXbuntusan13: yes, because it doesn't boot into the OS16:08
laurenXbuntu*boot the OS16:08
cfhowlettsan13 you DID redirect your uefi to boot from the HDD and not the USB?16:08
laurenXbuntucfhowlett, do you mean me? :-)16:09
cfhowlettlaurenXbuntu errr, yes.  sorry for confusion.16:09
laurenXbuntucfhowlett, uhm, I didn't do that explicitly i.e. by changing something through vim or the terminal etc. Where would I have to change that?16:10
san13if it was usb it would have booted up as live..16:10
san13do that on starting laptop16:10
san13using boot options16:10
cfhowlettlaurenXbuntu it would have to be done at the UEFI level.16:10
laurenXbuntucfhowlett, oh you mean in the UEFI as an otion?16:10
cfhowlettlaurenXbuntu right16:10
laurenXbuntucfhowlett, see, that's the problem: the stupid Aptio UEFI doesn't recognize the OS (no boot option showed when the usb stick is not present)16:11
heh hello how to how to send original client ip/host with ssh -N -R .. ? is it possible16:12
cfhowlettlaurenXbuntu does it recognize that you have an HDD?  this IS HDD, right?  or is it SSD?16:12
keevitajahi, i installed new skype 4.3 but i'm missing the panel icon. how to fix this?16:12
laurenXbuntucfhowlett, it's both sorta.... one of those HDD/SDD hybrids16:13
cfhowlettlaurenXbuntu best I put down my advisor cap and slowly back away.  no experience with that setup16:14
laurenXbuntucfhowlett, aw , ok :-( But thanks for your help!16:14
san13laurenXbuntu try this16:15
san13https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI16:15
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MonkeyDust_keevitaja  try logout and back in16:16
laurenXbuntusan13: been there :-) hence the boot-repair story16:16
CamelLightis it true computer virus can't harm software ?16:16
CamelLighthardware even16:16
starterCan anybody help me with NATing in Ubuntu 14.0416:16
keevitajaMonkeyDust: i tried that, also rebooted the system16:16
san13and reinstall linux...i have installed ubuntu on my friends lappy many times and windows 8 do gives error16:16
starteri have a physical nic and a virtual nic16:16
san13okay then what error does it shoes grub rescue?16:17
starterand want to nat the traffic pointing to my physical to go to virtual16:17
MonkeyDust_keevitaja  use 4.2 from the repos, that shows the icon16:17
keevitajayeah, that's not the new version i want16:17
laurenXbuntuCamelLight, no16:17
san13Camellight search for hackers BBC documentry16:18
san13u will see the biggest heck they made in nuclear power plants16:19
m1dnight__san13: come to #ubuntu-offtopic16:19
m1dnight__to discuss it :)16:19
san13sure16:19
san13:)16:19
ActionParsnipstarter: set the virtual interface to bridged. It will then get an IP from the same DHCP server your PC gets from16:23
ActionParsnipstarter: it will appear as another PC on the LAN16:23
starterNAT QUESTION: i have two nics ONE physical (172.16.10.10) and ONE VIRTUAL(10.0.30.100). The default gateway is to physical and can access that ip remotly. Now i want to NAT 172.16.10.10 to 10.0.30.100 so that i can access 10.0.30.100 remotly also16:23
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starter10.0.30.100 has no nic16:24
wolfy1339hi, i need to find my ipv6 address of my server, how do i do that16:25
kingbeowolfActionParsnip, most the popular songs are on Vevo which requires DRM Flash16:26
Leo_Vertowhy does ubuntu still use the kernel version 3.13?16:26
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: use Chrome16:29
OerHeksLeo_Verto, next release 14.10 will use 3.1516:29
ActionParsnipLeo_Verto: because its stable and works well16:29
Leo_Vertoah okay16:30
ActionParsnipLeo_Verto: which kernel shouldit use?16:30
Leo_Vertoprobably also because 14.04 is LTS?16:30
ActionParsnipexactly16:30
ActionParsnipLeo_Verto: you are thinking now :)16:30
_C3r34l_K1ll3r_Hey everyone :)16:35
kingbeowolfActionParsnip, haha I don't want to use flash16:40
kingbeowolfActionParsnip, or google's flash16:40
kingbeowolfActionParsnip, trying to go HTML5 yo!16:40
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=audio+streaming+sites16:40
kingbeowolfthanks let me look through and try 100 music sites instead of getting first hand accounts from my fellow community members :D16:41
thurstylarkis there a way to set the desktop background and/or theme for all users? We're trying to use Ubuntu 12.04 in an ActiveDirectory environment16:41
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: somebody has to, why not be the pioneer..16:41
kingbeowolfActionParsnip, some how I don't believe I would be a trail blazer in this category16:41
ActionParsnipits possible16:42
kingbeowolfi guess it could be :D odd though16:42
ianorlinkingbeowolf if in US there is pianobar which allows you to stream without flash but for some stupid reason only works on US sites as a client16:42
registrospanish ?16:42
registrono ?16:42
m1dnight__registro: yes, yes there is a spanish channel16:43
m1dnight__I don't really know though16:43
m1dnight__hold on a second, somebody will tell you soon enough :)16:43
zykotick9!es16:43
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.16:43
ted20Why it doesn't work? http://pastebin.com/nTd8WfJr16:43
registrogx16:43
registrothanks16:43
kingbeowolfianorlin, thats pretty neat16:45
ianorlinalthough pithos is nice if you want a GUI16:46
buub_list16:47
thurstylarkIs there a way to manage the default user profile when authenticating against ActiveDirectory?16:54
MonkeyDust_thurstylark  better ask in #ubuntu-server, i guess16:55
foo_Has the default location for mounting external drives changed between precise and trusty?16:56
ActionParsnipfoo_: shouldnt do. If you want it to mount to a specific place you can add an entry for the file system in /etc/fstab17:00
foo_ActionParsnip: instead of /media/label they now mount at /media/my-username/label17:01
phelixWould anyone have any idea why shockwave / flash games in chrome are really super lagged?17:01
foo_I was actually wondering if there was a rationale behind this change17:01
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frewI fixed some sound issues by upgraded to the latest ALSA driver, is that worth reporting even or, since it's the latest ALSA driver, is it just inevitable that it will end up getting released?17:02
foo_frew I wouldn't report it, but I'd add this info to a bunch of wikis17:03
foo_arch and gentoo wikis as well17:04
frewk, I'll look around; thanks17:04
foo_np17:04
Fyodorovnaphelix, I would check if your hardware and the flash are up for the task, htop will tell you local resources used17:06
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CarlFKI need an alarm clock to go beep beep in 45 minutes - any suggestions?  (I am sure there are plenty of choices, I don't really want to look at them all)17:16
MonkeyDust_!info alarm-clock | CarlFK is this useful17:17
ubottuCarlFK is this useful: alarm-clock (source: alarm-clock): Alarm Clock for GTK Environments. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.5-1.2ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 597 kB, installed size 1664 kB17:17
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CarlFK100% of people who answered agree.  works for me!17:17
lotuspsychjeevening17:18
CarlFKMonkeyDust_: installed it.  any idea how I run it?17:19
CarlFKcarl@twist:~$ alarmclock ... hmm, that works.  good enough.17:20
MonkeyDust_CarlFK  explore the clock a bit, best way yo learn...17:20
MonkeyDust_to*17:20
CarlFKMonkeyDust_: what clock?  (also, alarmclock ... looks like I have to set a time, I need duration else I have to do math17:23
ActionParsnipCarlFK: could use the at scheduler....17:24
CarlFKActionParsnip: then I have to figure out what beep beep command to use :p  (my life is so hard.)17:25
MonkeyDust_CarlFK  more like a stopwatch?17:25
ActionParsnipCarlFK: at now + 30 minutes17:25
MonkeyDust_CarlFK  more like a stopwatch/timer?17:25
SchrodingersScatthought alarm-clock could also do duration..17:25
ActionParsnipcalvinmetcalf: vlc-nox /path/to/some/file.mp317:25
ActionParsnipCarlFK: ^17:26
ActionParsnipCarlFK: then press CTRL + D to end17:26
robairtany one know a good join me alternative?17:26
MonkeyDust_robairt  what's join me?17:26
ActionParsnipCarlFK: http://tecadmin.net/one-time-task-scheduling-using-at-commad-in-linux/17:26
ActionParsnipCarlFK: its THAT easy17:26
ActionParsniprobairt: you cant name some random application and expect us to know it...think about it17:27
CarlFKMonkeyDust_: stopwatch sounds like I come back and click 'stop' and see how long something too.  I need to be alerted in 40 min17:27
robairtMonkeyDust_:join.me is a browser based remote desktop application17:27
ActionParsniprobairt: to connetc to Windows PCs?17:27
MonkeyDust_CarlFK  the app stopwatch also is timer, it says here17:27
ActionParsniprobairt: http://www.2x.com/rdp-client/chrome/17:27
MonkeyDust_!info stopwatch17:28
ubottustopwatch (source: stopwatch): Virtual stopwatch and timer. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.5-4 (trusty), package size 11 kB, installed size 80 kB17:28
robairtMakes sense an ubuntu room wouldn't know an app that doesn't work for linux. My bad guys17:28
ActionParsnipCarlFK: do you have music files on your system?17:28
CarlFKActionParsnip: that will work, but I know there is better.. like maybe stopwatch...17:28
robairtActionparsnip: thanks for link17:29
ActionParsnipCarlFK: using at will allow you to transfer skils to other systems, you can also add schedules via SSH17:29
FyodorovnaCarlFK, I have a loud kitchen time I use for tasking, that to easy.17:29
ActionParsniprobairt: so what was this "Makes sense an ubuntu room wouldn't know an app that doesn't work for linux. My bad guys" about huh?17:29
MonkeyDust_robairt  we cannot know any random app on the net, there are zillions17:29
robairtAs in, I shouldn't have assumed17:29
ActionParsniprobairt: when I gave a solution17:29
SikJust reinstalled Ubuntu and things are working again :v Just came back to say that this time #ubuntu was more useful than before. Thanks!17:29
robairtput yo pitch forks away, I was calling out my own mistake17:29
CarlFKFyodorovna: if I had such a thing handy, I would use it17:30
ActionParsniprobairt: doesnt make _any_ sense at all, so yes, your bad17:30
SchrodingersScatrobairt: ActionParsnip gave you an example though.17:30
* ActionParsnip shrugs17:30
robairtyeah, I legit meant my logic was bad17:30
Fyodorovnarobairt, average hit for a baseball player must be around 1/3, you are not doing bad. ;)17:32
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phelixWhere would I be able to edit the path of what an application icon launches?17:35
phelixlike I have chrome I want to add an option to the icon launcher so that it runs chrome --something17:35
holsteinphelix: in the launcher17:35
robairtFyodorovna: haha statistics to the rescue17:35
phelixI have the newest release of ubuntu and I can't find it17:35
ActionParsnipphelix: you can change icons of launchers by editting the file in /usr/share/applications17:35
ActionParsnipphelix: is that what you mean?17:36
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phelixWell I don't want to change the icon I want to append something to the command that launches the application17:36
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phelixahh ok think i found it17:36
ActionParsnipphelix: you can edit the Exec= bit17:37
phelixin /usr/share/applications/google-chrome.desktop17:37
phelixand then the exec line in this file?17:37
holsteinhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/78730/how-do-i-add-a-custom-launcher17:37
phelixya17:37
ActionParsnipphelix: or make an alias for the command and it will modify the executed command17:37
fAz4In Ubuntu 14.04 i set my location to Tehran and now most of stuff are in Persian. Like Calendar and ls -l time stamp. how can i change it ?17:40
tesaf14learn persian would probably be the best solution :)17:40
fAz4tesaf14: I'm Persian :)17:41
tesaf14Search for language, you should get a region and language menu17:41
tesaf14should be able to change it from there17:41
fAz4tesaf14: found it in language settings thanks17:42
_C3r34l_K1ll3r_how do u create a bootable usb for BT on ubuntu terminal?17:45
holstein_C3r34l_K1ll3r_: for BT?17:45
_C3r34l_K1ll3r_unetbootin doesnt work 4 me :/17:45
_C3r34l_K1ll3r_backtrack17:45
holsteinif whatever "BT" is referring to support dd copy, you can do that..17:45
holsteinotherwise, you'll have to ask BT support17:46
OerHeks_C3r34l_K1ll3r_, backtrack is discontinued, the freaks use kali now17:46
heh hello how to how to send original client ip/host with ssh -N -R .. ? is it possible17:47
_C3r34l_K1ll3r_dd if=path/to/.iso/ of=/dev/sdc bs=4M doesnt work17:47
_C3r34l_K1ll3r_and btw i knw its Kali, i like backtrack better :)17:48
k1l__C3r34l_K1ll3r_: ask the backtrack guys if they have hybrid isos.17:48
holstein_C3r34l_K1ll3r_: it may not be capable of being dd copied, depending on what you mean by "doesnt work"17:48
k1l_!backtrack | _C3r34l_K1ll3r_17:48
ubottu_C3r34l_K1ll3r_: Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu itself, as other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), kali-linux (#kali-linux), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux)17:48
holstein_C3r34l_K1ll3r_: its irrelevant what you "like".. backtrack is over, and kali is the more recent supported fork17:48
k1l__C3r34l_K1ll3r_: or use the ubuntu start disk creator.17:48
daschelin the ubuntu software center -> software and updated -> other software, I can't toggle any of the check boxes.  is this a known issue?17:51
ActionParsnipdaschel: what about if you full screen the application?17:51
k1l_daschel: it should have asked for your sudo pw17:52
daschelk1l_, nope.  nothing happens17:53
daschelActionParsnip, nope17:53
k1l_daschel: is it the guest account?17:53
daschelk1l_, no17:53
k1l_daschel: is your user in the sudo and adm group?17:54
daschelyea17:54
ActionParsnipdaschel: is the OS fully up to date?17:54
daschelActionParsnip, it should be.  i'll check again though17:54
MonkeyDustdaschel  sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get upgrade17:55
daschelActionParsnip, yup, still up-to-date17:56
MonkeyDustdaschel  try re-installing the software center itself17:56
daschelMonkeyDust, this is a fresh install17:56
MonkeyDustok17:57
daschelwell, fresh as of yesterday17:57
Fyodorovnadaschel, Go to edit-software sources and make sure the repos you want open are like thr partners and independent if not tick do so than run an update.17:58
Fyodorovnathe*17:58
daschelFyodorovna, that's what i can't do.  that's the problem Im trying to solve18:06
n1n0someone should report here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/871667 that the login loop still exists in the 14.04 disto18:07
ubottuUbuntu bug 871667 in Light Display Manager ".Xauthority sometimes owned by root, which blocks login" [Undecided,New]18:07
KorkelHow can I make a bootable USB if the UBUNTU boot startup program closes when I want to make a bootable usb?18:07
Fyodorovnadaschel, Can you just open software sources, it is it's own app outside the ubuntu software center18:07
FyodorovnaKorkel, Not sure I recognize what " boot startup program" this is.18:08
KorkelStartup disk /18:08
KorkelNo idea what it is called in English.18:09
FyodorovnaKorkel, Ah, lots of usb loaders look at pendrive linux18:09
Willdude123How can I set up ubuntu to use a socks proxy globally? I tried doing it under network setting, and changing the socks setting. That doesn't seem to work.18:10
_C3r34l_K1ll3r_unetbootin didnt work for me :/18:10
Willdude123I can configure a socks proxy on its own in firefox and it works OK18:10
FyodorovnaKorkel, Startup disk  just works with ubuntu iso's18:10
KorkelFyodorovna, yes, but when I want to create a bootalbe usb the program closes.18:11
daschelFyodorovna, i just gave up and edited the sources.list18:11
FyodorovnaKorkel, Sure, but there are handfuls of other usb iso loaders, does it have to be this app?18:11
KorkelNo, any is welcome, but no idea which one?18:12
MonkeyDustKorkel  unetbootin, MultiSystem18:12
FyodorovnaKorkel, This is my favourite, it is a multi loader, but this site has others. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux/18:13
Fyodorovnasame MonkeyDust refrences18:13
KorkelMonkeyDust, if I click 2 times on that .sh file, the "map" close?18:14
priuonhello. Doing a dist-upgrade removed the pulseaudio item from the panel. The Pulseaudio gui and sound out are still present. How can i get the item back?18:15
holsteinpriuon: i would test if my audio is still working.. is it?18:16
holsteinpriuon: inputs and all?18:16
priuonsound out seems fine. didn't check inputs yet18:16
holstein!Info indicator-sound18:16
priuonholstein $info indicator-sound. puts me to the top of the info tree18:19
holsteinpriuon: is "indicator-sound" installed?  and running?18:21
priuonholstein,  Installed: 0.8.5.0-0ubuntu2.118:21
Korkelniko18:21
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Korkelniko18:23
holsteinpriuon: ok.. installed and runnign?18:23
Korkelniko18:23
Korkelfucking loser that you are18:23
holsteinpriuon: try running as guest user.. if all is well, then the issue is likely in the user config18:23
holsteinpriuon: try reinstalling "indicator-sound" and logout and back in..18:24
darkangelHow does 1 setup an Apache2 web server been attempting to do this and i seem to be messing up something be cause its not workin at all for makin it Public18:25
priuonholstein. I'll try.18:25
priuonbbl18:25
holstein!lamp18:25
ubottuLAMP 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.18:25
priuon(..)18:25
holsteindarkangel: test it locally.. the issue can be the firewall settings on your router..18:25
darkangelWhich IP does 1 use when they Portforward on Ubuntu there's many on my Comp: lo, Ethernet, virbr0 in my ifconfig command18:29
T0by_Just installed Ubuntu alongside with Windows. I changed my bootorder to where Ubuntu is placed, but all I get is a simple underscore-cursor that blinks. Did I mess something up?18:29
holsteindarkangel: so, the server is working locally?18:29
darkangelyup18:29
holsteindarkangel: you'll point it to the ip of the machine...18:30
darkangelima usin the Apache2 in my desktop could that work?18:30
darkangelLAMP been installed into it would i need to do like a Virtual box or so?18:31
holsteindarkangel: you do not need a virtualbox.. apache will work from a desktop machine.. a server can be a desktop machine18:32
holsteindarkangel: is apache working locally?18:32
priuonholstein, got it back. Thanks there.18:32
holsteinpriuon: cheers18:32
priuonon another topic: how do i find out which file in /dev/ my optical drive is?18:33
Chaos_ZeroHello, I am getting that annoying GPG update error. Trying to update it manually works find, but I would like to automate the process with sh acript. How can I get my current gpg key without relying on the message that comes at the end of apt-get update?18:33
brontosaurusrexdarkangel, /sbin/ifconfig eth0 | grep "inet addr" | awk -F: '{print $2}' | awk '{print $1}'18:33
darkangelyup the apache is up and workin on locally at the moment when i put in the website name i set it as it works atm18:34
darkangelnot to sure but the site test name is ubuntucenter.net18:35
Bashing-omT0by_: What results when you attempt to boot from grub's recovery kernel ?18:35
priuonwill linux not display audio discs in /dev/ ?18:36
holsteindarkangel: you will use your ip to access your home network.. http://www.whatsmyip.org/ to determine. then, when a user uses that, they get to your router where you will forward a port to the machine running the server18:36
T0by_Bashing-om: atm I'm trying to launch ubuntu via the live cd to see if there are some repair-options for grub that I can use.18:36
T0by_Bashing-om: How would I boot from the recovery kernel?18:37
holsteinT0by_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode18:37
holsteinT0by_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repairis likely what you want18:37
darkangelso i would port forward the IP in that site Your IP Address is (ip address) to work it18:38
Willdude123This socks proxy appears to work when I configure all traffic to be routed through it in firefox, but for some reason when I set it as a global setting it doesn't work.18:38
Willdude123http://i.imgur.com/ADqCf0j.png18:38
Bashing-omtomcheng76: : ) , If all else, can always (RE-)install grub from the liveDVD. Do you know the HD's partitioning scheme ? MBR or GPT (EFI) ?18:39
holsteinthe link gives you your real world IP. to get to your network there at your house.. when i get there, the port forwarding on your router will get me to your server. assuming you are allowed to run that there from your isp18:39
T0by_I tried spamming shift while rebooting, but I didn't seem to enter some recovery mode. Just the same cursor.18:39
holsteindarkangel: the isp can block ^18:39
Bashing-omT0by_: At the grub boot menu -> advanced options .. and select a kernel marked "recovery" .18:39
entrerihey guys, any idea when the devs will allow us to move the Unity bar to the bottom ?18:40
entreriwas there any news about that18:40
holsteinentreri: the code is open if you want/need to mess around yourself.. otherwise, you can file wishlist bugs AFAIK18:40
darkangelholstein: what ya mean18:40
k1l_entreri: i dont think so.18:40
holsteindarkangel: your isp can block you from running a server at home like that18:41
darkangeloh ok18:41
holsteinentreri: there are many ways, in linux/ubuntu to have a panel or dock or bar at the bottom of the screen..18:41
T0by_Bashing-om: But I don't even see a grub boot menu. I skip directly to the blinking cursor it seems.18:41
entreriholstein, it's not a bug and I'm no programmer, just asking if there was updates about this feature coming soon18:41
MonkeyDustentreri  other DE's have the taskbar on the bottom18:41
holsteinentreri: i suggest doing what you like or want with software that already has that feature18:42
k1l_entreri: that is not to be done. you can look out for a whishlist bug on launchpad.net18:42
holsteinentreri: it can be frustrating/challenging trying to make things do what they are not intended to do18:42
rwwentreri: Never. Seriously.18:43
rwwdesign team doesn't want to do it, so it isn't happening18:43
Bashing-omT0by_: Welp, boot code not found then .. and all you think you did was cahne the order of the boot seclection ? .. what partitioning scheme are we talking here, as will be relevant if we resort to (RE-)install.18:43
entreriok thanks guys, it's not that a big deal, it's probably by fear of Microsoft suing them or something...18:43
darkangelholstein: so the 1 in eth0 inet addr:*** is the 1 i sould use?18:44
k1l_entreri: no, not at all.18:44
holsteinentreri: no, its not.. since *many* other DE's can provide that functionality.. and unity could as well.. but its not the intention18:44
MonkeyDustentreri  true, MS also has a patent on the enter key18:44
T0by_Bashing-om: 1 sec, I'll give you a paste in 2 sec18:44
entreriI mean if it was at the bottom, it would look a bit more like Windows 718:45
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holsteindarkangel: you will set your router to forward a port to the local ip.. then, when i access your real world ip, i would be routed to the server on that machine.. you can open up many security risks, and shouldnt do this trivially..18:45
MonkeyDustentreri  you have your answer, discussions in #ubuntu-offtopic18:45
T0by_Bashing-om: paste.ubuntu.com/7676101/18:45
holsteinentreri: doesnt matter.. many ways to put a bar at the bottom in many operating systems, including ubuntu18:45
entreriMonkeyDust, ok thanks18:46
T0by_Bashing-om: I have nothing against reinstalling if thats what it takes. Id rather not reinstall Windows though since it takes so much longer than reinstalling Ubuntu.18:46
komphi18:46
kompakugulu18:46
komplemao18:46
komphi all18:47
Bashing-omT0by_: Looking at /7676101/, what version of Wondows - is relevant ! .18:47
T0by_Bashing-om: Windows 718:47
darkangelwhats a Good ubuntu web server port to use? is port 80 any good?18:47
holsteindarkangel: you can really invite some security issues by setting this up incorrectly.. i suggest not doing it18:48
holsteindarkangel: the process is still a lot like this.. http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-forward-ports-to-your-ubuntu-12.04-lts-lamp-server18:49
shaun__does anybody have experience installing ubuntu on a mac pro (latest cylinder)? i am unable to create a bootable usb of ubuntu 14 that works.18:49
heh hello how to how to send original client ip/host with ssh -N -R .. ? is it possible18:49
brontosaurusrexdarkangel, port 80 for WAN is default web server port18:49
holsteinshaun__: i used plop to boot the usb.. but, i would try booting a CD if you can.. or whatever apple states the machine can boot18:49
darkangelok18:50
shaun__unfortunately I can't use a CD, since the computer doesn't have a CD drie18:50
brontosaurusrexif its not 80, then your url will look like http://url:someotherportnumberhere18:50
holsteinshaun__: sure.. but what does apple say the machine can boot? can it boot usb?18:50
shaun__yeah18:50
holsteinshaun__: test the stick on other hardware if you can.. to determine which is the issue..18:51
shaun__i am able to create a usb that boots from an EFI18:51
holsteinshaun__: ok. thats how you will likely have to boot it, then18:51
shaun__however, when it tries to 'try ubuntu before installing' I get a strange pointer error18:51
shaun__i am wondering if the latest ubuntu doesn't work with this hardware18:52
holsteinshaun__: so, the stick *is* working? then?18:52
shaun__it is a 12 core mac pro18:52
shaun__any ideas?18:52
holsteinnothing about ubuntu is preventing the apple machine from working..18:52
shaun__ok18:52
holsteinshaun__: i need more details.. you are saying its not working, but its working with a cursor error?18:52
shaun__well, it is able to load the EFI bootloader18:53
T0by_When I try to run boot-repair I get a message that says that GPT detected. Is that something that can be fixed, I guess its part of the issue?18:53
holsteinshaun__: whats happening? and how? and have you tried installing?18:53
holsteinshaun__: you say you are getting a strange cursor error? from what?18:53
Bashing-omT0by_: We dealing with encrtpted file system ?, I do suggest that you follow holstein's advise - but be careful, do not take the 1st option, as that will write grub's boot code to all the hard drives ... not at all what you want to do ! I think boot-repair can cope with LVM .18:53
shaun__from the boot loader, i select 'try ubuntu without installing'18:53
shaun__then it gives me a pointer error18:54
shaun__This error: http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/wont-bootable-usb-drive-linux-mac-run/18:54
holsteinshaun__: thats the the same, though..18:55
shaun__i don't follow?18:55
Bashing-omT0by_: GPT is a type of partitioning, and no, should not an issue .. boot repair will cope with it ..18:55
holsteinshaun__: not running is just that.. you are getting the thing to boot, you are just having a "pointer error".. whats the error?18:55
shaun__unaligned pointer 0x218:55
shaun__and then the process is aborted18:56
shaun__nothing more is reported18:56
holsteinshaun__: im reading it as a grub issue18:56
holsteinshaun__: other live CD's work?18:56
holsteinshaun__:  i might just install, and try updating and see if it works18:57
shaun__I haven't been able to check since I can't use CDs18:57
holsteinshaun__: otherwise, i would test with some other live CD"s18:57
shaun__Do you mean other distributions? versions?18:57
holsteinshaun__: live cd's = iso's, friend... other versions of the same thing you are doing18:57
T0by_Bashing-om: This is the error I get: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7676203/18:57
T0by_Bashing-om: When I try to run boot-repair18:57
shaun__If i attempt installation, it goes to a black screen, and nothing happens18:57
holsteinshaun__: right.. i would use what i suspect would work to install..18:58
holstein!mini | shaun__18:58
ubottushaun__: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD18:58
Bashing-omT0by_: You are right, that ain't good.. lemme go back and look at the boot-repair report.18:59
holsteinshaun__: bur, utilmately, i would keep in mind im not invited to use other operating systems on the apple hardware, and would probably just test live CD's and go with whatever workgs "best"18:59
thatsmekaustubh_hello seeking for help with ubuntu 1318:59
thatsmekaustubh_stuckk at initramfs18:59
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: just ask.. assuming 13.10? you only have a little time for support left18:59
holstein!13.1018:59
ubottuUbuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) was the 19th release of Ubuntu. Download at http://releases.ubuntu.com/13.10 - Read the release notes at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseNotes18:59
thatsmekaustubh_yes18:59
thatsmekaustubh_13.1018:59
thatsmekaustubh_just need to boot and take backups19:00
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: you can boot and "take backups" with a live CD.. i say, get the 14.04 live CD and boot and copy what you like..19:00
thatsmekaustubh_<holstein> can you please help me19:01
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: sure.. whats the question?19:01
shaun__exit19:01
thatsmekaustubh_it happened so I might have forgot to shutdown my laptop and day after when I tried to start it there was this initramfs screen19:02
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: if you want to only boot and backup your data, you dont need to fix that.. you can use a live cd..19:03
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: if you want to try and repair grub on the 13.10 install, i suggest https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair19:03
thatsmekaustubh_I tried few fixes but not were success19:03
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: no success with what, friend?19:03
thatsmekaustubh_yes i have live usb19:03
thatsmekaustubh_I tried reconfiguring grub19:03
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: i would expect to see that error if the hard drive were failing as well.. then, you would maybe not be able to access it, or boot it19:03
thatsmekaustubh_okay19:04
Bashing-omT0by_: UNGood ! .. I also as does boot-repair see no efi boot partition. This has now gotten beyond my skill level. Others who have been here will have to advise.19:04
thatsmekaustubh_just a min i shall read the page you have given19:04
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: if the live CD is not mounting the hardware, then, you can share errors, or test the hard drive19:05
thatsmekaustubh_live usb worksssss fine19:05
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: you said it didnt, friend19:05
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: you said you cannot get your data using the live CD19:05
T0by_Bashing-om: I'll simply try a reinstall and see if that will help me19:06
thatsmekaustubh_sorry I think I didnt ellaborate19:06
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: if you just want to get your data, just get it with a live CD>. you dont need to fix the installation.. just back it up and fresh install 14.0419:06
thatsmekaustubh_just a min using tab to reply19:06
thatsmekaustubh_making me slow at typing19:06
thatsmekaustubh_I will try booting from live usb and keep you posted about whats going one, I am not so familiar with ubuntu so pleaase pardon if i mislead , its due to  lack of knowledge19:09
daschelatm, the only speakers are built into my monitor, but im not getting any sound. the sound card is recognized, sound modules are installed, the volume is up, but im not getting anything19:11
daschelanyone know where I shoudl turn next?19:11
rswchecked cables from soundcard to monitor?19:11
daschelrsw, it works in windows19:12
rswthe monitor plug from the video card typically wont carry sound19:12
rswoh ok19:12
T0by_Bashing-om: Even the installer didn't find an installed ubuntu copy. Let's hope everything gets sorted after a reinstall.19:12
thatsmekaustubh_<holstein>can I have your email to discuss properly or should keep chatting herer?19:12
daschelit's a displayport so it caries sound19:12
daftykinsah DP audio... yeah that complicates matters.19:12
daftykinswhat graphics hardware, daschel ?19:12
dascheldaftykins, radeon r9 28019:12
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: this is actually not chat.. its just the main support channel.. you can ask anything you like here.. though, if you feel you need/want to contact me, you can PM me to discuss19:13
daftykinsdaschel: is this a clean install? have you installed drivers afterward?19:13
dascheldaftykins, yea, i installed yesterday, but didn't notice the sound until just now19:13
dascheldaftykins, i havent installed any drivers, no19:13
daftykinsdaschel: ok sec lets see if there's any info regarding radeons and DP audio19:14
daftykinsdaschel: have you seen if you're getting any options to pick between multiple devices in any sound settings options?19:14
thatsmekaustubh_<holstein>okay so I have now screen showing try ubuntu and install ubuntu, which way do i go19:14
priuoni have only this one audio-disc atm. How do i know if inability for manual access is due to it beeing a audiodisc or something else?19:15
dascheldaftykins, yea, i am and i've tried them all19:15
daftykinsdaschel: what were they named?19:15
tiglionabbitI’m trying to follow the kerberos ldap instructions here https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/kerberos-ldap.html#kerberos-ldap-openldap but when I run slapcat at step 3.3 it just writes an empty file19:15
entrerihey guys, on Archlinux and CentOS and others, Systemd is used, so I can do 'systemctl enable sshd.service'19:16
entreriwhat is the equivalent on ubuntu ?19:16
T0by_Nope, same issue. Just a blank cursor after installing. No grub menu or anything.19:16
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: you would want to select "try" if you want to run it live and recover your data from the hard drive19:16
tiglionabbitoh I figured it out.  It’s the number19:17
dascheldaftykins, Analog Output (built-in audio), Digital Output (s/pdif), HDMI / Display port 1-4 Tahiti XT blahblah19:17
tiglionabbitit has to be the same as the line number in schema_convert.conf.  weird19:17
holsteinthatsmekaustubh_: "install" will give you the opportunity to wipe the drive, which, you likely dont want to do yet.. since you are trying to recover data19:17
Bashing-omT0by_: A (Re-)install of thje OS os one solution.. In this (RE-)install ... do you realy require the compexity of encryption ? adds a level that at times of difficulty can not be overcome.19:17
daftykinsdaschel: ah ok, pretty obvious what's what there then19:17
dascheldaftykins, yea19:18
T0by_Bashing-om: I checked the LVM-checkbox, that's it19:18
pavlosentreri, service ssh start19:19
T0by_Bashing-om: The reason I want Linux is that I want to use LVM + dm-crypt + LUKS. Encryption is important for me.19:19
Bashing-omT0by_: If I may say so, DON'T do the LVM .. unless you have a demonstrated need to do so .19:19
daftykinsdaschel: it appears that a kernel boot line might need to be added to make it work using the default graphics driver... but if you're intending to game on this system under Ubuntu 14.04 then you may want to install proper drivers anyway19:20
T0by_But can I install LVM afterwards? If so I'll try it.19:20
Bashing-omT0by_: As you have a need, Go ahead, but I repeat, it adds a level of complexity that can not be overcome. Keep great backups !19:21
entreripavlos, thank you19:21
pavlosentreri, np19:21
dascheldaftykins, I dont plan on gaming too much in linux, but every time i've installed prop drivers, they break my DE. i had that problem on my last 2 laptops, and on this desktop last week when I tried out linux mint.  am I doing something wrong or is this typical behavior?19:23
dascheldaftykins, hold on to that thought though.  I need to get to the beer store before the beer store closes!19:24
vilambitdaschel: what do you mean by "break"?19:24
rswi got a emachine from 2005 running windows xp, no usb boot option in the bios and no working disk drive.  i've succeeded in getting ubuntu 12 running using the wubi installer, although it can't be updated without breaking the USB wifi adapter19:24
daftykinsdaschel: hehe, yeah AMD drivers are fun and games.19:24
T0by_Bashing-om: I'll try without LVM to see if that might be the issue19:24
rswits a belkin, n300 micro wireless19:25
DadFoundMyI am trying to configure xinput like this comment but I'm having some trouble, can anyone help me out http://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/28bwvy/is_it_even_possible_to_use_the_trackpoint_on_the/cib667e19:26
CREEEPEREXPLOSIVhoello19:28
CREEEPEREXPLOSIVhola19:28
Bashing-omT0by_: Installing LVM () encryption) at install time will be much much easier .. If I might suggest, use GParted and only delete the ubuntu partions -> unallocated space, and install as anew.19:29
CREEEPEREXPLOSIVhello19:29
T0by_Bashing-om: Well, I tried to reinstall on the disk. Without LVM. Still issues when booting though.19:29
T0by_I removed all partitions on that disk.19:29
priuonwhy won't /dev/sr0 show an audio-cd i insert? is this linux behavior for audio-cds or is this something special?19:30
daftykinspriuon: what do you want it to do? have you run a music player to see what it'll do?19:30
priuondaftykins: i wanted to look at the hex and create an iso from it with dd afterwards19:31
daftykinsyou can't dd an audio CD.19:31
priuondaftykins, the disc can be played with a musicplayer19:31
daschelvilambit, various things.  it's hard to remember them all. complete crashing, unusable flickering, inconsistent settings being loaded, app launchers not working, i could go on19:31
daschelanyway, i'll be right back19:31
priuondaftykins, why not?19:31
geniipriuon: Audio CDs don't really have a filesystem as such19:31
daftykins^19:31
priuongenii, but they are digital are they not?19:32
daftykinsit's complicated.19:32
Bashing-omT0by_: Do not know - unacceptable response that it is - let's look at what is now: Terminal commands -> sudo apt-get install gdisk , sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda <- .19:32
geniipriuon: So are Dolby cassette tapes but they don't contain a filesystem either19:32
priuongenii, i don't see this beeing a reason to cut sr019:32
priuon*a good reason for19:33
daftykinspriuon: what do you mean 'cut' ?19:33
priuondaftykins, sr0 doesn't give anything19:33
T0by_Bashing-om: Ok,I'll start the live-usb again and try that.19:33
daftykinspriuon: yet you said it plays fine?19:33
priuondaftykins, it shows an empty file19:33
priuonyeah. well maybe the thing is mounted? can't find about it though19:33
daftykinsyeah because... as genii mentioned, audio CDs don't contain a file system19:33
daftykinsyou can't really 'mount' an audio CD19:34
priuondaftykins, what am i looking for then?19:34
T0by_Bashing-om: Should the <- . be there aswell?19:34
Bashing-omT0by_: Presently only look'n .. see if the installer made that EFI boot partition.19:34
priuonwell it should be possible to access the disc via sr0 should it not?19:34
daftykinspriuon: if you want the disc contents you should rip it to FLAC for a lossless identical, you can't image up an audio CD afaiui19:34
daftykinsno19:34
Bashing-omT0by_: Nope the '<-' is but my designation of a terminal command seperation from text.19:34
priuondaftykins, well. That's really not the issue19:34
daftykinspriuon: what isn't?19:35
priuondaftykins, how do i create an iso from it?19:35
daftykinspriuon: you don't19:35
priuondaftykins, why not?19:35
daftykinspriuon: see above where i told you what you *can* do19:35
daftykinsugh, for all the reasons we've just explained, priuon :)19:35
T0by_Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7676351/19:36
user123321Hey, if I'm going to need 3 VM's running Ubuntu, should I use LUbuntu for testing? [because it uses less resources]. Is it good as a server?19:36
priuondaftykins, i know that it is possible to rip a cd. but i really dont want to do this19:36
Z3Hi, do you know what is the best and more powerful minipc compatible with the official image of Ubuntu?  At least 2GB RAM and a Geforce gt 64019:36
Bashing-omT0by_: look'n at /7676351/.19:36
daftykinspriuon: so explain to me what the actual task is... why do you want this audio CD on your system?19:36
user123321I need 3 servers running in VM's [2 servers + 1 common storage]19:36
brontosaurusrexpriuon, short version: "ISO images contain a file system structure which audio discs do not have"19:36
priuondaftykins, why would it be impossible to grab the source data of the disc and write it into an image format?19:36
daftykinspriuon: because it's stored in raw PCM, it's not a file system19:37
priuondaftykins, well it's forensic purpose i would say.19:37
daftykinspriuon: now i can only help you if you stop going in circles and explain the task at hand19:37
daftykinsthere is nothing forensic about an audio CD :)19:38
daftykinsis it scratched and you're trying to recover it?19:38
CooLBALLwhat graphics driver is the default for a nVidia GeForce GT 22019:38
CooLBALL?19:38
Bashing-omT0by_: Yep it is there "  1            2048         1050623   512.0 MiB   EF00" However, encryption has ya locked out. I have no idea how to overcome "MBR: protective, Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT." .19:39
daftykinsCooLBALL: nouveau most likely.19:39
priuondaftykins, okay, my informations might have been false. ISO was supposed to be a raw image format. What image format is raw then?19:39
T0by_Bashing-om: Oh, so its still there.19:39
T0by_Bashing-om: Hmm19:39
priuondaftykins, the task at hand is to get the data from that disc into a single file format without changing the data.19:40
daftykinspriuon: unless you're honest about what you're trying to do, continuing to discuss the theory isn't going to move this conversation along19:40
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priuondaftykins, honest? how much more honest then telling what i want to do can i be?19:40
daftykinswell you made more sense that time19:41
Bashing-omT0by_: Yep, sorry, But I have no idea as to how to oversome this encrytion block.19:41
daftykinspriuon: ok, then the only way you can do that is by ripping to WAV or FLAC which is lossless audio and including a CUE image of how to write those tracks, so were it written to a CD-R it would be a bit-perfect duplicate of the original19:41
priuondaftykins, you're funny19:41
daftykinsi am?19:41
daftykinswhy's that19:41
priuoni want the data to be unreadable as is19:41
priuonno compression19:42
priuonraw?19:42
daftykinsyou don't understand - WAV is 1:119:42
daftykinsFLAC is 1:119:42
priuona burnable image would be best19:42
priuonno FLAC is a compression19:42
daftykinsso use WAV then?19:42
MonkeyDustpriuon  no, FLAC is the equivalent of WAV19:42
daftykinsFLAC compression is lossless.19:42
CREEEPEREXPLOSIVhello19:43
MonkeyDustfree lossless audio codec, iirc19:43
priuonMonkeyDust, i would claim beeing capable to interpret FLAC binarys.19:43
priuonincapable19:43
priuonPCM is easily read19:43
daftykinspriuon: you're not making any sense, rip the audio CD to WAV... you could even tell a program not to split the tracks, then you'd have a single WAV of the entire CD. then if you burnt that to a CD-R, it'd be a perfect replica of the original19:45
MonkeyDustpriuon  use jack -Q -R -k to rip to wav19:45
brontosaurusrexyou can't really rip perfectly an audio cd19:46
daftykinssure you can, but that's off topic here19:46
brontosaurusrexno you can't, at least not with 100% confidence19:46
bpromptehhe19:46
Z3Hi, do you know what is the best  minipc compatible with the official image of Ubuntu?  At least 2GB RAM and a Geforce gt 64019:47
priuonMonkeyDust, i'll give it a try19:47
daftykinsZ3: your question doesn't make much sense... are you asking for a recommendation for a small form factor PC to run ubuntu 14.04 ?19:47
FRA|kaitanyaz3: lubuntu or xubuntu ?19:47
priuonhow can i open the audio-cd with a hexeditor though?19:47
priuonwill i have to rip it first?19:47
Z3daftykins yes, standard Ubuntu 14.0419:48
bpromptZ3:    as in ubuntu iso for a "netbook pc" ?19:48
Z3bprompt no, the standard image. Just want an standard x86 architecture in this minipc19:48
FRA|kaitanyaz3: i have a 1,4GhZ notebook with 1GB ram and its running lubuntu nice if i dont use too much tabs in chromium :)19:49
holsteinZ3: you can try a reseller such as system76 for "official" support of ubuntu19:49
holsteinZ3: lubuntu works great here on all my netbooks and older, lower spec machines19:49
MonkeyDustpriuon  asunder is a cd ripping GUI with several options19:49
bpromptZ3:   hmm I dunno any reason why the regular  ubuntu image wouldn't work, on the other hand as suggested by FRA|kaitanya, if you're after a light-version of it, then use Lubuntu I'd think19:50
priuonMonkeyDust, thanks, i'll stick with jack though19:50
Z3Thank you to all. Ok, I made the wrong question: What's the best minipc you could recommend? (I want to put Ubuntu there)19:51
Z3Standard Ubuntu 14.0419:51
Z3just in case, minipcs are pcs in a box, with everything inside, usually fanless19:51
Z3they are very small19:51
MonkeyDustpriuon  great, it's what i prefer, too19:51
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bpromptZ3:   what's the best mini pc?  or the the "ubuntu version that will give good performance on a low spec hardware"?19:52
Z3bprompt no, I want the more powerful hardware in a minipc, to run a normal Ubuntu 14.0419:52
daftykinsZ3: look at the Intel NUCs19:53
MonkeyDustZ3  how 'mini' do you want to go?19:53
bpromptZ3:    o.hh... you're referring to hardwae then19:53
Z3yes, is really a hardware question19:53
bprompts/(hardwa)/&re/19:53
Z3:-)19:53
bprompt:)19:53
priuonis .toc+.bin the closest one can get to a image from audiocd?19:53
Z3there are lot of these minipcs19:54
thatsmekaustubh<Z3> are you thinking something like chromebox ?19:54
thatsmekaustubhrunning ubuntu19:54
Z3MonkeyDust I want it runs perfectly a full HD movie19:54
daftykinsZ3: the haswell celeron or the haswell i3 would be best19:54
Z3thatsmekaustubh I don't know chromebox sorry19:55
brontosaurusrexZ3, i run a full hd movie on a 10 year old box with a slightly newer nvidia (vdpau).19:55
MonkeyDustZ3  this is similar to raspberry pi, find ubuntu on this page http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/A10-OLinuXino-LIME19:55
Z3brontosaurusrex ok, but I tried days ago in a new laptop with an intel HD 4400 and the video quality was not good for me19:56
dascheldaftykins, ok im back.  since i've never had good luck with proprietary drivers, i have a couple very basic questions.  should i just use th fglrx drivers automatically offered or should I install directly from the amd website?  and if i install from the website, should i purge anything before hand?19:56
priuoni still don't see why the audiocd isn't showing in sr019:57
priuonwhere do i find it?19:57
CREEEPEREXPLOSIVholaa¡olaa¡hola¡19:57
daftykinsdaschel: since you mentioned not needing gaming support, stick to what you have now (probably the open source radeon driver) and then just try adding the audio support back in.19:57
Z3thank you MonkeyDust19:57
T0by_Bashing-om: Haha I solved it.19:57
Z3that Chromebox sounds good. Can you run Ubuntu 14.04 there?19:58
T0by_Bashing-om: I booted Windows, ran diskmgr and cleaned the disk out completely. Re-did everything and now I'm in.19:58
dascheldaftykins, do you mean by adding a kernel boot parameter?19:58
brontosaurusrexZ3, afaik intel uses VA API, but i have no idea how to use that (never bothered so far)19:58
daftykinsdaschel: that's right, are you familiar with that or would you like a link?19:58
thatsmekaustubh<z3> I have googled for it and found few results in that favor19:58
dascheldaftykins, im reading about it as we speak19:59
jorrakayhow do i reinstall init & friends via installer recovery?19:59
lotuspsychjeZ3: all the boxes i installed 14.04 on, working great19:59
daftykinsdaschel: cool, radeon.audio=1 looks to be worth trying then19:59
brontosaurusrexZ3, probably worth reading https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/VA-API19:59
thatsmekaustubh<Z3> I am wondering about the day when I shall be using ubuntu in my asus tablet19:59
dascheldaftykins, yea, that's what i see too19:59
daftykinsdaschel: i would recommend rebooting it and adding it as a one time test to try first :)19:59
lotuspsychjethatsmekaustubh: im already running ubuntu-touch on google nexus720:00
dascheldaftykins, thanks for the suggestion.  anything else i should be cautious about?20:00
Bashing-omT0by_: Hey Great ! You do good work ! Quick too !20:00
Z3yea thank you to everyone :-)20:00
jorrakayI removed init/upstart/plymouth from my system. is there any way to reinstall them thru recovery or do I just need to try and salvage my configs and reinstall20:00
thatsmekaustubh<lotuspsychje> I have asus fonepad 7 is it possible to have ubuntu running on it?20:01
lotuspsychje!touch | thatsmekaustubh20:01
ubottuthatsmekaustubh: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch20:01
daftykinsdaschel: nothing comes to mind... though i've not owned AMD hardware since the 9800 series \o/20:01
dascheldaftykins, hehe20:01
daftykinswait i lie, i had an X80020:02
bannanasis there ubuntu linux for smartphones yet?20:02
daftykins!touch | bannanas20:02
ubottubannanas: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch20:02
lotuspsychjebannanas: yes, ubuntu-touch20:02
daftykinsdaschel: i'm off to another room now, drop me a highlight if you have success :)20:03
bannanasthanks guys20:03
dascheldaftykins, i shall20:03
dascheldaftykins, and thanks20:03
daftykinsnp :)20:03
linuxuz3rhey guys20:03
commodorsup20:04
jorrakayin recovery mode, with the shell brought up in the installer environment, does apt-get install to /target or the installer environment?20:04
linuxuz3rhey commodor20:04
thatsmekaustubh<lotuspsychje><ubottu> I shall be back soon with queries regarding installation of ubuntu touch on asus fonepad 7 , I had read an article that ubuntu touch might have dual boot option. Is it possible to dual boot android and ubuntu touch yet?20:04
lotuspsychjethatsmekaustubh: join #ubuntu-touch plz20:04
daftykinsjorrakay: it might have chroot'd into your install, check the hostname that appears. the disk may be mounted read only though...20:05
bpromptjorrakay:     logged in session environment20:05
commodor<thatsmekaustubh> i saw somewhere on the Internet that it can be done ... i think he tested it on Nexus20:06
bpromptjorrakay:   also, as daftykins said.... the recovery console mounts the system in read-only, you'd need remount it as rw20:06
lotuspsychjeubuntu-touch is very neat already, all join #ubuntu-touch to see !devices20:07
bpromptjorrakay:    so for apt-get to write anything, it'd need to be mounted as rw20:07
jorrakaybprompt daftykins I can get into my root drive rw, but I can't install anything via apt because there's no network (no ifupdown)20:08
daftykinsjorrakay: are you using wired or wireless on this host?20:08
jorrakayWired20:08
daftykinsdid you try running dhclient on your interface?20:09
daftykinscheck you've got an interface to start "ifconfig -a" (shouldn't need sudo but no harm either way)20:09
daftykinsdoes eth0 exist? does it have an IP?20:09
dascheldaftykins, it's not supported yet for this series.  i just found this: http://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/  I think i'll just go for the proprietary drivers20:10
daftykinsdaschel: ah ok, good to know20:10
jorrakaydaftykins: i ran dhclient and it looks like i already had a lease. I guess i was just being impatient! thanks its installing init etc. now. Hopefully this fixes my problem20:10
daftykinsjorrakay: cool, good luck20:11
bpromptjorrakay:    also the way I've installed some stuff in recovery mode.. is I downloaded the .deb files first using "regular boot mode"   "sudo apt-get install WHATEVER -d"   , then grab the .deb files and run "dpkg -i" in recovery mode on them20:11
thatsmekaustubhdoes webchat.freenode has any android app to stay connected ?20:13
tortibhello everyone.20:14
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lotuspsychjetortib: hi mate20:15
tortibIf I want to start up a bin as a specific user when the system starts up.  What's the best way to do that?  su user -c command?20:15
tortibI was going to place that in /etc/rc.local but I didn't know if it would work20:16
priuonwhy does sr0 not open the audio-cd i have?20:16
tortibhi lotuspsychje20:16
bekkspriuon: How are you trying to "open" the audio cd?20:17
thebirddude5Hi guys20:17
priuonbekks: gksu bless CTRL+O /dev/sr020:18
bekks!info bless20:18
ubottubless (source: bless): A full featured hexadecimal editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.0-4 (trusty), package size 452 kB, installed size 1061 kB20:18
bekkspriuon: Uhm, why are you trying to edit a read-only device?20:18
priuonbekks: i want to read it20:19
bekkspriuon: So you dont want to listen to the music actually?20:19
priuonnot right now no20:19
tortibCan some one help me with my problem? :\20:21
lotuspsychjetortib: whats your end goal exactly?20:22
tortibwell I want to run ZNC when I start the system as a specific user.20:22
tortibbut su asks for a password so I guess I can't use that20:22
priuonbekks: are you still with me?20:22
dascheldaftykins, well, the proprietary driver game me sound!!!....but it's not recognizing my secondary monitor properly :)20:22
Sunstream|UbuntuAnyone here can help me with 2 things? One I like to change the color of my Terminal screen text and background, and I would like to find out why I canot see videos with VLC and dvds20:22
lotuspsychjeSunstream|Ubuntu: terminal colors you can change in profile20:23
bekkspriuon: So whats happening when you try to "read" the audio cd?20:23
lotuspsychjeSunstream|Ubuntu: and did you install ubuntu-restricted-extras?20:23
jorrakaymy boot is still super slow and never actually completes. i occasionally get '/tmp is not ready' messages as well. I'm at a loss here20:23
priuonbekks: nothing shows20:23
Sunstream|UbuntuProfile?20:24
Sunstream|UbuntuProfile?20:24
lotuspsychjeSunstream|Ubuntu: terminal/edit/profile20:24
jorrakayinit can't find ureadahead either20:24
jorrakaythis is killing me. I'm just going to start a reinstall20:25
Sunstream|UbuntuUm I dont kow how do I find out20:26
lotuspsychjetortib: cant you make user login by default, then add znc to startup items?20:26
tortiblotuspsychje: i'm running ubuntu-server20:26
lotuspsychjetortib: oh right20:26
tortibIt's a VPS20:27
lotuspsychjetortib: anything usefull in 'man znc' ?20:27
tortiblotuspsychje: nope20:27
daschelI just switched to a proprietary graphics driver, but my secondary monitor isn't being recognized properly.  it's a 24 inch, but it's detected as a 23 inch so there's a black border around the visible area.  anyone know what i can do to fix this?20:28
lotuspsychjetortib: maybe here: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-znc-an-irc-bouncer-on-an-ubuntu-vps20:29
tortiblotuspsychje: lol I've already set it up20:30
tortibI want it to _start_ as my user when I start the machine up.20:30
Sunstream|Androiokay switched to a seperate device20:31
Sunstream|Androiso on the menubar select edit then terminal then profile20:31
Sunstream|Androiis that what ya mean?20:31
tortiblotuspsychje: ah I googled, sudo :D20:31
tortibsudo can be added20:32
tortiber you can add the bin to sudo and have it start with sudo without asking for the password :D20:32
lotuspsychjeSunstream|Androi: yes20:32
Sunstream|Androiokay20:32
bannanaswhat type of music you guys listen to20:33
lotuspsychje!ot | bannanas20:33
ubottubannanas: #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!20:33
botas_negrascan i block a ip in ufw? like iptables: iptables -I INPUT -s 111.222.333.444 -j DROP20:34
agent_whiteHey folks! I'm building a kernel from scratch. About to run `mkinitcpio` but I need to find the version of the kernel (not of mine currently running, but of the one I downloaded.) How do I do this?20:34
agent_white(I just cloned https://github.com/torvalds/linux)20:34
lotuspsychje!iptables | botas_negras20:35
ubottubotas_negras: Ubuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has built-in firewall capabilities. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW | GUI frontends such as Gufw also exist. | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo20:35
lotuspsychje!kernel | agent_white20:35
ubottuagent_white: The core of Ubuntu is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, and if you need to troubleshoot issues, you can try a !Mainline kernel instead, but if you insist, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (see also !Stages)20:35
agent_whitelotuspsychje: Thank you!20:36
circ-user-eGOmLcan any one help me out? i have extraceted a file with wine and now i can't find it20:36
lotuspsychjecirc-user-eGOmL: extracted with what?20:37
lenny___lokk in .wine/drive_c20:37
lenny___somthing like that20:37
Sunstream|Droidtext stop coming in20:37
circ-user-eGOmLokay thanks20:38
lenny___I mean, for whatever reason wine's c; drive is under an hidden folder in your home dir20:39
botas_negrasubottu: ufw is only a commandline interface  for iptables like gufw is a gui? am i right?20:39
priuonbbl.20:39
lotuspsychje!info ufw | botas_negras20:39
ubottubotas_negras: ufw (source: ufw): program for managing a Netfilter firewall. In component main, is standard. Version 0.34~rc-0ubuntu2 (trusty), package size 126 kB, installed size 731 kB20:39
lenny___in other words, yes20:40
lotuspsychje!info gufw | botas_negras20:40
ubottubotas_negras: gufw (source: gui-ufw): graphical user interface for ufw. In component universe, is optional. Version 14.04.2-0ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 460 kB, installed size 2484 kB20:40
tortibhow can I check if a init.d script is set to run at startup?20:40
Sunstream|Droidhow do i see if i have the rewtricted exttaa20:40
tortibI'm trying to use rc.local and I want to ensure that the rc.local file will be executed at startup20:40
lotuspsychjeSunstream|Droid: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras20:40
lenny___rc bash scripts are evil. please submit your soul to systemd.20:42
bannanashow would someone get a function linux install on a non-PAE pentium M with 500 MB memory20:42
Sunstream|Droidokay20:42
Sunstream|Droidi have an update going on i have to wait20:43
lenny___you get an old linux, but current ones should work20:43
botas_negrasubottu: thank i will read first the link you shared me, and if i have more questions later ask here20:43
ubottubotas_negras: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)20:43
bannanaslenny i tried the force pae option with lubuntu 14.04 but it didnt seem to work20:44
bannanasi got a blank screen. like gnome or unity or whatever shell it uses didnt load20:44
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lenny___but the kernel itself did load, right?20:44
bannanasi think so20:45
lenny___so maybe it's some graphics stuff, like20:45
bannanasmaybe. not sure on that. it was just a live cd with the install20:45
botas_negrasubottu: :-0 nice to meet you bot, anyway you help me thanks20:45
ubottubotas_negras: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)20:45
lenny___for whatever reason they removed a lot of firmware20:45
PatoHoola :)20:45
bannanasill just try an older version of lubuntu20:45
lenny___from the standard distros that used to support some older video cards and stuff20:45
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lenny___try to install the linux-firmware package if you can20:46
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bannanasis it possible to just use an old version of linux and update stuff, like firefox and some plugins, lenny?20:46
lenny___sometimes old hardware needs it and it's not included anymore20:46
lenny___depends how much work d you want to invest on it20:47
lenny___if you can somhow get a root shell20:47
bannanasah20:47
lenny___do apt get linux-firmware20:47
lenny___something like that20:47
bannanasit has to be connected to lan internet though right?20:48
lenny___or examine dmesg, because older linuxes are a security hazard in general20:48
lenny___yes, you've got to downliad it20:48
lenny___try to understand the problem a little better maybe, or maybe try another distro20:49
lenny___try debian I don't know20:49
bannanaseverything ive read says that it needs to be a non-pae kernel20:49
Sunstream|Droidcan i get that command to get the restricted extras please20:49
lenny___try to install a vanilla debian20:50
lenny___for 32 bits machines20:50
e^sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras20:50
lenny___see what happens20:50
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Sunstream|Droidokay what do the extras get me agaon20:52
Sunstream|Droidan  thank you guys20:52
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ridbowthello! I've just installed an application. The application pulled many of neccessary libraries. Now, I can uninstall only this program, how can I delete and those libraries too? Is it possible,at least and does it make sense? (Excuse me for my English).20:53
Priceyridbowt: If you installed it with apt-get, apt-get autoremove20:53
Fyodorovna!restrictedformats | Sunstream|Droid,20:53
ubottuSunstream|Droid,: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-help/media.html  - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats20:53
ridbowtPricey, I did it via Synaptic20:54
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Sunstream|Droidoh the formats for dvd and mp3s d such20:55
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lenny___in general you shouldn't bother uninstalling packages20:56
Sunstream|Droidokay20:56
Sunstream|Droidso with the extraa20:56
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Fyodorovnaridbowt, apt-get purge "app" works well and the autoremove if you just remove.20:57
Sunstream|Droidi should be able to watch dvds now20:57
FyodorovnaSunstream|Droid, Have you looked at the first link the bot suggest's?20:57
lenny___if you have stuff that you've compiled yourself and depends on some unused libraries20:57
Sunstream|Droidhold20:58
lenny___uninstalling them it's going to break your custom stuff20:58
Fyodorovna!who | Sunstream|Droid20:58
ubottuSunstream|Droid: 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 :)20:58
ridbowtFyodorovna, okey, I thank you20:58
Sunstream|Droidoma21:00
Sunstream|Droidokay21:00
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Sunstream|Droidcool now i should test this21:00
FyodorovnaSunstream|Droid, Use nicks here if you address another, and no one word responses please, we want to communicate, and feel we are on the same page.21:00
qstrahlIn the power settings, there is an option to suspend after some amount of "inactivity". What exactly is the definition of "inactivity"? User input? Processes actively doing some stuff as logged in user? If I'm playing music for example, could it time out and cut off the music?21:01
Anarchoswhat means "kernel panic - not syncing out of memory" at boot from a LiveCD (i precise that i have a corrupted hard drive)21:01
Sunstream|DroidFyodorovna, i am using a tablet to talk here an  i read the page21:01
Sunstream|Droidi am switching  to my laptop21:02
MonkeyDustAnarchos  it means you a corrupted hard drive21:02
MonkeyDustyou have*21:02
FyodorovnaSunstream|Droid, not sure how any of that is pertinent, but it seems to be to you.21:02
AnarchosMonkeyDust i kknow that : i want to recover it from a livecd with TestDisk but no recovery CD boots.21:03
Fyodorovnaqstrahl, suspend has a time right, inactivity would be no computer use just idling.21:03
ActionParsnipAnarchos: why no use your backups?21:04
qstrahlFyodorovna, Can you define "computer use"? Like no process is using the CPU? That seems... impossible.21:05
AnarchosActionParsnip i have no backup21:05
Fyodorovnaqstrahl, you understand idle?21:05
qstrahlFyodorovna, Can you answer the example case? If music is playing, will it cut off the music because I'm not "doing" anything?21:05
Fyodorovnaqstrahl, should not, that is not idling.21:06
lenny___it will depending on what player you're using ti play the music21:06
ActionParsnipAnarchos: why is there not a backup? Is your data not important?21:06
qstrahlFyodorovna, Okay, thank you.21:06
lenny___media players and games have simulate activity21:07
lenny___to avoid screensaver, etc...21:07
lenny___but on linux, thanks to Lennart, it doesn't always work21:07
qstrahllenny___, How about if wget is downloading something?21:07
lenny___that will go on normally21:07
Fyodorovnalenny___, I believe this was a suspend issue.21:08
ActionParsnipLenny___: what is Lennart?21:08
qstrahlSo it will not suspend if wget is actively downloading something?21:08
qstrahlOr say if I have updates running21:08
AnarchosActionParsnip i know, but you are not very helpful with such comments.21:08
lenny___but anyway, it depends on the player you're using21:08
lenny___if it does the right thing to avoid suspend or not21:08
lenny___there's a really long story about that that concerns android and wakelocks21:09
ActionParsnipAnarchos: just curious of the mindset. It makes no sense to me at all but it seems to be a thing to you.21:09
OerHeksAnarchos, if the live-cd won't  even boot.. maybe the controller is broken, put that hdd in an other machine ?21:09
ActionParsnipAnarchos: if your drive motor failed, where is your data then? A USB drive is a tonne cheaper than professional data recovery21:10
lenny___having a broken hard drive connected sometimes confuses linux and it doesn't boot21:10
lenny___it happens, just change the failed hard drive21:10
lenny___or disconnect it and boot from an USB stick21:11
ActionParsniplenny___: what is Lennart please?21:11
lenny___Lennart Poettering, somebody I hate and sombody you should hate too21:11
ActionParsniplenny___: well considering ive not even heard of them ill reserve judgement.21:12
qstrahllenny___, why hate? That's just unproductive. =)21:12
lenny___just know that the majority of things that don't work on linux, he personally fat fingered them21:12
ActionParsniplenny___: if a drive has failed, remove it21:12
lenny___I agree21:12
lenny___if a drive has failed you...21:12
ActionParsniplenny___: many, but i dont care as I have backups...21:13
lenny___you know what to do. take off every zig.21:14
thatsmekaustubhhas anyone experiences the situation where ubuntu just hangs up on playing a media like movie or doing any activity with a descent hardware?21:18
lenny___many have experienced that21:19
ActionParsnipthatsmekaustubh: have you tested the memory using Memtest86+ from Grub21:19
lenny___it's called the "mesa" project21:19
LoshkiLennart Poettering wrote pulseaudio, in case anyone was wondering but too lazy to google21:19
thatsmekaustubhit keeps on going21:19
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thatsmekaustubhi went upto pass 2 with no errors21:19
thatsmekaustubhafter 3 hours21:19
MonkeyDustthatsmekaustubh  so your system is stalled?21:20
ActionParsnipthatsmekaustubh: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue21:20
thatsmekaustubhUbuntu 13.04 \n \l21:21
thatsmekaustubhI am in live cd at present21:21
thatsmekaustubhand my harddrive installation has stuck to initramfs  screen21:21
thatsmekaustubhyes the system is stalled21:21
MonkeyDustthatsmekaustubh  does the 13.04 live cd freeze? have you tried with a supported version?21:22
tacomasteris there a way to stop the animation of the app icons in the unity bar? Basically I want the unity bar to pretend it ever exists. I have it already hidden with unity-tweak-tool but when i minimize a program or bring to the front it pops a box out where the program would be on the unity bar that is hidden21:23
LoshkiIs 14.04 stable? It's only had a couple of months in the field, right?21:23
bekksIt is considered stable since April 2014.21:24
MonkeyDustLoshki  it was released when it was stgable21:24
ActionParsnipthatsmekaustubh: raring is eol and no longer supported21:24
lenny___unity is all about uniform experience: everybody has to experience the same pain21:25
MonkeyDustlenny___  yes, learning something new can be painful and frustrating21:25
lenny___I was criticizing the philosophy21:25
lenny___maybe try xubuntu. I'm using it and it's relaly good21:26
Loshkibekks: Well, it was *released* when 04/2014 rolled around, whether it was ready or not. So was it ready? I usually wait 6 months...21:26
ActionParsniplenny___: you dont have to use unity. Just like you dont have to use firefox21:27
bekksLoshki: It was released when it was stable, following the release plan.21:27
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lenny___taht's exactly why I'm using xubuntu21:28
lenny___I was just saying that by design, if you use unity, you subscribe to its philosophy21:28
MonkeyDustLoshki  plenty online reviews confirm it since April 201421:28
lenny___they call it "branding"21:29
ActionParsniplenny___: i dont see your point. Some people like unity......21:29
Loshkibekks: MonkeyDust: ok, I'll give 14.04 a shot, thanks...21:29
MonkeyDustlenny___  what's your point exactly?21:30
lenny___read the GUI design philosophy documents written by the gnome3 /unity guys21:30
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MonkeyDustlenny___  why? what's your point?21:30
lenny___it's all explained there, ny design you shouldn't change stuff21:31
Loshkilenny___: Actually, I'd like to. Got a url?21:31
lenny___because by tweaking stuff you break the branding21:31
lenny___I don't have urls at hand but google John McCann21:31
ActionParsniplenny___: what? And hold back innovation...yeah thats totally in the gui philosophy21:32
MonkeyDustlenny___  Loshki methinks it's more for #ubuntu-offtopic21:32
lenny___or some of the autors of unity / gnome 321:32
lenny___MonkeyDust, they asked me21:32
LoshkiMonkeyDust: to offtopic with it, I agree...21:32
lenny___but I don't see how discussing the ubuntu gui is offtopic in #ubuntu anyway21:33
lenny___maybe you're just afraid of criticism21:33
MonkeyDustlenny___  this channel is for supporet, not for discussion21:33
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MonkeyDustsupport*21:33
Guest35471hola alguien habla español?21:33
MonkeyDust!es21:33
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.21:33
subz3r0hola pendejo, tutti frutti21:33
SierraARWhat were the different packages for desktops to replace the default one ubuntu uses? The only one I can remember was xfce21:45
meek_geekhow r u all21:46
meek_geekI need to know which laptop would be better if something is buying a laptop for gaming ?21:46
meek_geekwith amd or nvidia /21:46
lolekHi Everybody, I've got problem connecting my bt gateway, here is error from syslog: Bluetooth: re-auth of legacy device is not possible. I'm running ubuntu 14.04 on headless machine21:46
streamofthotGood evening everyone. I'm on a Samsung NP355E5C laptop with an AMD 7210HD Radeon; things work fine with the Catalyst drivers, except that when I open my laptop's lid after suspension all I get is a blank screen, so I cannot return to what I was doing. I'm on 14.04, issue happens with any version of fglrx21:46
SierraARmeek_geek: Not sure if the #ubuntu channel would be right for that, unless you're specifically looking to game using Ubuntu?21:47
SierraARmeek_geek: Otherwise, might try ##hardware21:47
CooLBALLholy cannoli I just priced quad core CPUs from AMD21:48
compdocthey arent apus?21:49
CooLBALLand they are AM1 socket so the mobo is in the range of $30 to $4021:49
CooLBALLAPU?21:50
compdocyeah, those are called apus now21:50
CooLBALLwhat is the a for?21:50
compdocthey come in dual and quad, and include a GPU (video card)21:50
ActionParsnipIts like sandy bridge21:50
compdocthe AM1 use very little power21:51
CooLBALLi saw 25 watts21:51
kittykittyanyone know why my screen dims after 3 seconds on a fresh 14.04 install and the screen dim turned off??? :P21:51
SierraARCooLBALL: Google says 'Accelerated Processing Unit'21:51
SierraARCooLBALL: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CD8QFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FAccelerated_processing_unit&ei=zaykU5_DJ8ztoATw84CwAw&usg=AFQjCNHtUHIWT-4zOxaXVe4Ef0lNFHxcVw&sig2=fGwB3fJTiy3O4lxnJ1gItw&bvm=bv.69411363,d.cGU21:51
compdocthe FM2 socket is faster, but cost more and use more power21:51
SierraAR... I keep forgetting google does that to links21:51
SierraARhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerated_processing_unit21:51
CooLBALLnow I can build cheap computers to sell on craigslist21:53
kittykittyanyone know how to not screen dim? lol21:53
tacomasteris there no way to disable unity bar animations when you open a program?21:55
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pavloskittykitty, this may help ... http://askubuntu.com/questions/459591/how-to-disable-screen-dimming-in-14-0421:58
lolekCooLBALL: the only prob is the chasis, if you want something "nice", then you'll see that those are like to be pricey :/21:58
ActionParsnipCooLBALL: computers are cheap21:58
kittykittyits not minutes though, its 3 seconds lol. In display, ive turned off dimming so why isnt that working...??21:59
kittykittyi had it working before, did a reinstall so there must be another way21:59
lolekkittykitty: what machine?21:59
kittykittyan intel acer aspire 5750, i think its to do with the display and ive not got intel graphics installed yet21:59
pavloskittykitty, seems you need to edit the grub options22:02
kittykittyto add what ? :P22:02
kingbeowolfhow can i connect a windows computer to my extra nic ?22:02
kingbeowolfi dont have a crossover cable22:02
pavloskittykitty, see first answer ... http://askubuntu.com/questions/128463/how-to-control-brightness22:02
jorrakaykingbeowolf: iirc you don't need one with modern hardware...22:03
kittykittybtw, the hardware keys for it work :P22:03
kingbeowolfjorrakay, im trying to connect it directly for improved Steam game streaming22:03
meek_geekanyone using geforce gt 720m ?22:04
mark06is seahorse some kind of joke?22:05
MonkeyDustmeek_geek  that's a yes/no question22:05
marknewI would like to run Windows programs in Ubuntu 14.04.  Any way to do this?22:05
marknewSpecifically Office 365.22:05
MonkeyDust!wine | marknew start here22:05
ubottumarknew start here: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu22:05
marknewIt said I had to remove my Nvidia drivers to install.  What is your take?22:06
jorrakaykingbeowolf: did you try it yet? did you manually configure tcp/ip on both machines?22:07
MonkeyDustmarknew  to install what?22:07
marknewWINE.22:07
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qkzoo1978I luve *buntu22:08
meek_geekqkzoo1978, why?22:09
qkzoo1978Because I can install it on every pc I own, do what I need to, with no thanks to MS.22:10
meek_geekqkzoo1978, one question? Do you own a laptop with dedicated graphics card ?22:11
kingbeowolfjorrakay, no because i don't know what to do22:11
qkzoo1978I've got this MSi22:11
qkzoo1978With a NVidia22:11
meek_geekqkzoo1978, how much vram ? 1 GB ?22:11
jorrakaykingbeowolf: how are the windows machine and steam box (i assume) currently connected to the network22:11
qkzoo1978No idea22:11
meek_geekqkzoo1978, don't you play games ?22:12
kingbeowolfjorrakay, it is connected to my ubuntu computer via an extra nic22:12
qkzoo1978meek_geek, not really O.o22:12
qkzoo1978Well, maybe if you count Freeciv, or Domination, lol22:12
jorrakaykingbeowolf: what is the other nic connected to?22:12
kingbeowolfmy router22:13
jorrakaywhy don't you plug the windows machine into your router instead?22:13
kingbeowolfjorrakay, its faster if i just connect it to my computer speed wise22:13
lolekany idea about problem connecting with bt device? syslog contains only this entry: "Bluetooth: re-auth of legacy device is not possible" ?22:13
jorrakaykingbeowolf: that's incorrect22:13
kingbeowolfjorrakay, a direct connection without a middle man is faster22:14
jorrakayyou're talking single digit ms of latency, kingbeowolf22:14
jorrakaythat is negligible22:14
kingbeowolfwhen you are streaming a game it counts22:14
jorrakaySINGLE DIGIT ms22:15
kingbeowolfthey add up22:15
jorrakayto...?22:15
ActionParsnipNot really22:15
kingbeowolfhigher time delays22:15
jorrakayyou don't know what you're talking about though22:15
jorrakayyou said yourself22:15
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: a few ms is negligable in gaming online22:16
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jorrakayyou probably wouldn't even notice 100ms if they went out from under you22:17
mark06why doesn't my seahorse list my ssh keys? they're just fine, and gpg import doesn't work, so it doesn't ssh import either22:17
ActionParsnipMark06: tried youtube for guides?22:18
kingbeowolfActionParsnip, you have done a lot of streaming of games over steam and playing multiplayer?22:18
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: yes, over speeds significantly slower than you are used to22:19
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: in your games, next time you play have the ping showing. You will find it fluctuates wildly often by many hundreds of milliseconds22:19
jorrakaykingbeowolf: i've worked on network games before. there's no such thing as "real-time", all games have ways of estimating/fudging numbers to fit together within many hundreds of ms of latency22:20
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: ive played games when steam wasnt even around and halflife was owned by valve.22:20
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: im guessing you are early twenties in age...22:21
mark06ActionParsnip: does it work for you?22:21
kingbeowolfHave you streamed games with Steam?22:21
ActionParsnipMark06: does what work?22:21
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: no i dont use steam, but i stream other stuff over WAN.22:22
smaudetCan anyone help with a moderately tricky ethernet problem? I've got a r8169 driver for an ethernet port that seems to be misbehaving...I've not verified that it is a driver problem and not a hardware malfucntion yet, but I have configuration issues as it stands with my internet drivers, e.g. I have to modprobe a wireless driver into my kernel every time I boot...I took a look at dmesg, and it22:23
smaudetlooks like the issue may be that the driver is somehow assigned, twice, once, for eth0, and then again, for eth3, although eth0 doesn't show up when I use e.g. ifconfig -a22:23
smaudetAny ideas?22:23
jorrakaykingbeowolf: The latency that steam incurs when streaming a game is not related to the network. It can only be so responsive when it has to package everything up and do it over the network instead of inside the computer.22:23
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smaudetAnd I've already verified there's nothing wrong with the wire, or the router or its port.22:24
ActionParsnipsmaudet: if you add the command to load the module in /etc/rc.local above the 'exit 0' line it will run at boot22:24
mark06ActionParsnip: I'm sorry, didn't you read the question? please stop trolling22:24
DadFoundMycan i use xinput to bind a key on my keyboard to a comand such as emulate mousewheel?22:24
smaudetActionParsnip, thanks, I'll try that, any idea bout the the ethernet issue though? wireless device is wlan0, so different issue than the eth0/eth3 one22:25
ActionParsnipMark06: the first thing you have said to me is "does it work for you" so I was asking for clarification. What are you asking please and i will answer as well as i can22:25
kingbeowolfjorrakay, if you don't know how to do it just say so22:26
ActionParsnipMark06: so not trolling at all. If you want me to answer a question, i am happy to22:26
mark06ActionParsnip: Mark06: tried youtube for guides?22:26
mark06ActionParsnip: so please stop it, thanks22:26
ActionParsnipMark06: ahhh, now it makes sense :-)22:26
smaudetActionParsnip: I will brb, I am going to try rebooting to see if that worked.22:27
ActionParsnipMark06: if you dont answer promptly i tend to forget the thread or assume you are afk22:27
jorrakaykingbeowolf: I definitely know how to do it, I've already told you. manually configure tcp/ip on both computers after connecting them together. It's not my fault YOU don't know how to do that part. I suggest you do some research22:27
mark06ActionParsnip: I don't care a minimum about you22:27
ActionParsnipMark06: but as you wish I will stop whatever it was I was doing. You clearly have a fantastic attitude.22:27
* mark06 /ignores22:27
kingbeowolfjorrakay, gee how helpful22:28
jorrakaykingbeowolf: you obviously didn't even *try*22:28
kingbeowolfjorrakay, and you know everything thanks just drop it i will figure it out myself without the communities help on irc22:28
jorrakaykingbeowolf: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=manually+configuring+tcp%2Fip+on+windows22:29
jorrakayset an ip for your ubuntu machine's spare nic and configure your windows machine to have a different ip22:30
jorrakaythen set whatever steam nonsense you have going to look for the streaming server at the ip you set up22:30
kingbeowolfjorrakay, you know believe it or not some people actually enjoy having a conversation about a technical issue rather then saying lmgtfy but as I said just drop it unless you want to be a bully22:30
jorrakaymake sure they are different subnet otherwise it won't work22:31
jorrakayfrom your 'first' nic22:31
jorrakaynote, this will take your windows machine off of the network your router is on, meaning it won't have internet22:31
jorrakaygood luck connecting to steam...22:31
jorrakaydo you see the problems you're making yourself here? that's the only point i am trying to make22:32
jorrakayyou are essentially bullying yourself by holding onto a non-truth of '1 wire between two machines HAS to be faster for muh games!!!'22:32
kingbeowolfyes I understood your very strong opinion on the matter and I heard it.  I accepted that as your opinion, but it isn't what I am trying to do as I said.  You are the one that is having trouble hearing ME.22:33
jorrakayit isn't an opinion though. connecting your machines this way 1.will be very difficult for you 2. will have no benefit22:33
jorrakaythese are facts22:33
kingbeowolfYes yes your very strong opinion thanks can you please drop it now22:34
Ben64Jun 20 2014 15:02:47 <kingbeowolf>i dont have a crossover cable22:35
Ben64then you can't connect them directly22:35
jorrakaythat was true 10 years ago Ben64 but ethernet has evolved22:36
smaudetkingbeowolf: I've made one, and then I never use it :P22:36
smaudetBit of a hassle to cut it up, wire, solder, but that's just my opinion22:36
Ben64jorrakay is correct though, it is not going to be better than using a router22:36
cLoCkWiSels22:36
tacomasterGod i swear unity is such a pain to customize22:36
cLoCkWiSehello22:37
cLoCkWiSecan some one help me with a cron job22:37
kingbeowolfLinux has the software to make a network card act as a router22:37
ActionParsniptacomaster: ive heard that a lot22:37
ActionParsnipkingbeowolf: yes, its used in Cisxo and Linksys routers :-)22:37
Ben64kingbeowolf: if you already have a router, you should use that. for better in home streaming... get gigabit equipment22:37
cLoCkWiSei have a bash script called P10 thats in the root directory of the file system. I want the script to run every 5 minutes. So i added the following to crontab -e '0 5 * * * root ./P10' Why isn't it working, i tried starting/restarting the cron service, anybody can help me?22:38
Ben64cLoCkWiSe: use the full path to the script22:39
kingbeowolfBen64, people build home routers out of Linux boxes22:39
darkdrgn2khey22:39
darkdrgn2kto boot a ubuntu ditro from PXE do i need to install any packages (ie net version of initramfs) first?22:39
kingbeowolfactually pretty nice22:39
tacomasterIs there anyone good at customizing unity in here?22:39
kingbeowolfI actually have 5 ethernet ports on my system22:40
tacomasterkingbeowolf: why??22:40
ActionParsnipcLoCkWiSe: crontab would be: */5 * * * * /path/to/script22:40
akurilinquick question for you guys: are you folks aware of any decent shops out there that let you customize a pc and will put it together for you and ship it? Meant to be used with Ubuntu of course. I know there are tons of gaming rigs shops on the web, but I'm actually more interesed in a development workstation than something with a thousand video cards.22:41
ActionParsnipcLoCkWiSe: if it needs running as root, run: sudo crontab -e22:41
tacomasterakurilin: system7622:41
kingbeowolftacomaster, turn my system into a router22:41
pangaea_can you free up extra ram left on pci-e, have 1gb using 256mb?22:41
tacomasterkingbeowolf: hell more like a switch lol22:41
Ben64kingbeowolf: routers usually do a better job at being routers22:42
ActionParsnipBen64: and less power22:42
kingbeowolfActionParsnip, I guess it depends what you do with your systems22:42
Fyodorovnapangaea_, Free up? are you swapping?22:42
pangaea_not really sure. shows 1gb avail but using 256 mb internal shut down....22:43
tacomasterBen64: not always. A router than recieves tons and tons of connections would be better as a computer, more power to route everything with out slow down22:43
Ben64tacomaster: hence "usually"22:43
tacomasterBen64: well unless you can afford really expensive routers22:44
akurilintacomaster: so you've been pretty happy with their build quality and all?22:44
kingbeowolfmight even be helpful for complex firewall/routing rules22:44
Fyodorovnapangaea_, Not sure I under stand your point " using 256 mb internal shut down...."22:44
smaudetActionParsnip, Ben64, also power is not the only metric, it is usually more green to repurpose a computer, especially old ones, than it is to throw them out.22:44
tacomasterakurilin: im on a system76 laptop now. I have really liked it a lot. Well besides unity being a pain to really customize properly lol. But thats not system76's fault22:45
smaudetunless the power suck is especially bad, but I'd wager its not22:45
Ben64old computers use many times more power than a router would22:45
pangaea_shut off internal card using eidt command line inserted line, installed drivers xorg etc....restart, have only 256 avail on pci-s22:45
smaudetvs going into a landfill? sure they do22:46
tacomasterakurilin: the battery life could be a little better but i have an i-7 processor so I really shouldnt complain about battery life lol22:46
pangaea_pci-e22:46
pangaea_i'm wondering if mesa is force sgaring ram with dimm?22:46
pangaea_sharing22:46
Ben64pangaea_: can you give a lot more information?22:47
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cLoCkWiSesorry guys22:48
cLoCkWiSenone of your suggestions worked22:48
cLoCkWiSei have a bash script called P10 thats in the root directory of the file system. I want the script to run every 5 minutes. So i added the following to crontab -e '0 5 * * * root ./P10' Why isn't it working, i tried starting/restarting the cron service, anybody can help me?22:48
tacomasterakurilin: I think there is another company called think penguin that sells ubuntu computers22:48
pangaea_ok, i have an ati radeon card w/1gb of ram, when i check values , it loads correct but shows...available mem 1024  set(256mb)22:48
akurilintacomaster: fair enough. I'm looking for a desktop at this point just to save the team time on building it ourselves by hand.22:48
Ben64cLoCkWiSe: use the full path to the script22:48
cLoCkWiSethe full path is just/22:49
cLoCkWiSeits in the root directory22:49
Ben64cLoCkWiSe: and listen to the other suggestions too22:49
Ben64cLoCkWiSe: then why do you have ./22:49
cLoCkWiSeto run the script?22:49
akurilintacomaster: it's kind of funny that there's even such a thing as a "ubuntu computer" heh, most desktop parts seem to be supported quite well out of the box. Some on-motherboard devices can be too new at times though22:49
cLoCkWiSeall i need to put is /P1022:49
Ben64cLoCkWiSe: and why is "root" there22:49
smaudetshould I be running the udevadm command to restart my eth* devices?22:49
cLoCkWiSe'0 5 * * * /P10'22:49
smaudetifconfig up/down don't seem to be generating anything in dmesg22:50
cLoCkWiSethats all i need to do?22:50
subz3r0cLoCkWiSe: minute, hour, day, month, day of week22:50
Ben64cLoCkWiSe: if you want it to run at 5am every day, yes22:50
subz3r0"I want the script to run every 5 minutes."22:51
subz3r0see the mistake?22:51
Ben64<ActionParsnip> cLoCkWiSe: crontab would be: */5 * * * * /path/to/script22:51
owen1how to install virtualbox on ubuntu 14.04?22:51
pangaea_ok i'll just grab some 7-up, just trying to free up ram on my pci-e is what's going on22:51
Ben64!info virtualbox22:51
subz3r0Ben64: thanks ;)22:51
ubottuvirtualbox (source: virtualbox): x86 virtualization solution - base binaries. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 4.3.10-dfsg-1 (trusty), package size 15047 kB, installed size 59184 kB22:51
Ben64owen1: sudo apt-get install virtualbox22:51
ereotav^^this22:52
subz3r0Ben64: no22:52
subz3r0vbox of the repos is outdated22:52
ereotavoh yeah22:52
ereotavget it from the oracle site, the deb22:52
tacomasterreally outdated22:52
cLoCkWiSeahhh22:52
cLoCkWiSeok22:52
cLoCkWiSethanks guys22:52
Ben64dont do that22:52
cLoCkWiSelet me try what you have told me22:52
subz3r0no22:52
Ben64!latest22:53
ubottuPackages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.22:53
subz3r0add the source to you /etc/apt/sources.list22:53
Ben64if you want to not get support here, sure22:53
subz3r0Ben64: sorry, but thats bullshit for vbox22:53
Ben64watch the language here22:53
subz3r0okay22:53
subz3r0Ben64: sorry, but thats not true for vbox22:53
subz3r0better?22:53
owen1i am confused. where do i get the recent vbox?22:53
subz3r0owen22:54
owen1subz3r022:54
subz3r0what ubuntu do you use?22:54
Ben64if you want support for it, sudo apt-get install virtualbox22:54
subz3r0version22:54
owen114.0422:54
subz3r0okay22:54
subz3r0gimme a sec22:54
Ben64if you want to be on your own, do what subz3r0 says22:54
owen1Ben64: i want the recent vbox22:54
subz3r0owen1: dont listen to him ;)22:54
pangaea_is there a channel for dealing with cards ?22:54
Ben64it true though22:54
Ben64this channel only supports official packages22:54
subz3r0owen1: do: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list22:55
subz3r0then add "deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian trusty contrib"22:55
subz3r0wihtout the quotes22:55
owen1subz3r0: got it. thanks!22:55
subz3r0at the bottom22:55
subz3r0wait22:55
subz3r0save it22:55
owen1apt-get update22:56
subz3r0ctrl +x and yes22:56
subz3r0yep22:56
Ben64why do all that for 4.3.12 vs 4.3.1022:56
subz3r0or follow this instruction: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads22:56
subz3r0fast and easy22:56
owen1thanks22:56
subz3r0you're welcome22:57
pangaea_cool i have official package from ppa xorg wrappers...etc22:58
pangaea_no fglxr22:58
AncientPCIf I have a Mac Mini w/ 16GB ram, do I use the Intel or AMD ISO?22:58
pangaea_does anyone know whats hold my pci-e ram hostage?22:59
Ben64AncientPC: if its 64bit, get the 64bit version22:59
Ben64pangaea_: again, you're going to need to explain exactly whats going on much better than you have been22:59
subz3r0Ben64: just to be hones... even the devs of many projects say that you should "NOT" use the versions within ubuntu23:00
subz3r0honest23:00
pangaea_how bro? ok i'll get it and use the paster23:00
Ben64subz3r0: ok, that doesn't change the fact of what is supported here23:00
Ben64pangaea_: by using words? i'm not even sure what you're talking about. something about ram and pcie is all i can figure out so far23:00
subz3r0Ben64: dont you thing you go over the top?23:01
subz3r0think23:01
pangaea_i got ya23:01
Ben64subz3r0: nope, otherwise people will come back here expecting help for outside software because someone told them to use that instead of the version in ubuntu, and it could mess up upgrades and things23:02
darkdrgn2kany one know how to debug a ubuntu nfsroot boot?23:02
darkdrgn2kcant scroll uip on the console23:02
pangaea_Detected VRAM RAM=1024M, BAR=256M23:02
subz3r0Ben64: maybe you wont give support then. othes recommend adding the repos. it just doesnt matter. if anyone needs help, he'll get his answers here or anywhere else... really waste of time... espewcialla when someone asks for the actual version.23:03
pangaea_when i open steam it says i only have 256 ram??23:03
nemothek_How do I upgrade dpkg on ubuntu 10 LTS? Currently at 1.15.5 and I need to get to 1.15.623:03
nemothek_apt-get install dpkg sticks me at 1.15.523:04
subz3r0nemothek_: server or desktop?23:04
pangaea_radeon: 1024M of VRAM memory ready radeon: 1024M of GTT memory ready......but only have 256 mb available?...why is that?23:04
Ben64nemothek_: the latest dpkg for 10.04 is 1.15.5.6ubuntu4.923:04
nemothek_server23:04
subz3r0you wont find it there. maybe check the backports23:05
subz3r0but i would suggest upgrading soon23:06
subz3r0to 12.0423:06
subz3r014.04 is stll buggy as hell23:06
subz3r0:(23:06
subz3r0never opened that many bugreports for any ubuntu version :/23:07
subz3r0+before23:07
nemothek_not in backports either23:07
nemothek_gah23:07
subz3r0nemothek_: any reason why you need it?23:07
subz3r0i dont get the point23:07
cLoCkWiSeBen6423:08
cLoCkWiSeTHANK YOU23:08
cLoCkWiSeITS WORKING!23:08
nemothek_Latest version of the cassandra deb requires it23:08
pangaea_just say you have no idea and i'll try to figure it out23:08
smaudetGetting really, really weird behavior from my card...PCI INT A disabled...got that once, can't get it to go again23:08
smaudetgonna try rebooting again23:08
Ben64pangaea_: dude you keep posting the tiniest bits of information. i'm not a mind reader, i don't think anyone else here is. you need to explain in as much detail as possible what you're doing and what is going wrong23:09
subz3r0nemothek_: never did it, but seems you have to compile it if you can get the sources. but thats one of those things i never thought about23:09
subz3r0but i would strongly recommend NOT doing it :)23:09
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pangaea_what else is there to say, i have a pci-e card with 1gb and the kernel only allows me 256mb, is that because it's using shared from my dimm, or do i need to find a way to get the kernel to see my ram on video card, it does't allocate all my ram on my video card bro23:11
Ben64pangaea_: how do you know it is only allowing 25623:11
pangaea_ 25.948835] [drm] Detected VRAM RAM=1024M, BAR=256M23:12
Ben64and where is that from23:12
pangaea_$ lspci -nn | grep VGA23:12
Ben64paste the whole line from that23:13
pangaea_also steam won't run right and says only 256mb avail23:13
pangaea_how do paste that without getting a shh from chat?23:14
Ben64if it is only one line, you can paste it here, for more, use a pastebin23:15
pangaea_25.948835] [drm] Detected VRAM RAM=1024M, BAR=256M23:16
pangaea_[   25.948837] [drm] RAM width 128bits DDR23:16
pangaea_[   26.021616] [drm] radeon: 1024M of VRAM memory ready23:16
pangaea_[   26.021623] [drm] radeon: 1024M of GTT memory ready.23:16
pangaea_see that ddr!23:16
Ben64you didn't use a pastebin.... anyway there you go, 1024MB23:16
pangaea_thats my duimm i think23:16
Ben64all your rams are belong to you23:16
OerHekssounds like onboard video use that ram ?23:16
pangaea_but it don't steam and a few other graphics won't run they yell out sorry only 256 ram23:17
pangaea_my internal was set to use 25623:18
Ben64then you might need steam support, try checking the steam community or try #ubuntu-steam or something23:18
pangaea_yeah but not just steam23:18
pangaea_any heavy graphics kills the op sys and freezes23:18
afrokarlssonhi, give me some shat channel23:19
OerHeks!alis | afrokarlsson23:19
ubottuafrokarlsson: alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" . For more help or questions relating to alis, please join #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http*23:19
afrokarlssongive me some chat channel23:20
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pangaea_ok how do i configure xorg, cause that's what all the advice is, but can't get it open...belongs to root.....EVERYTHING belongs to root....lol23:22
pangaea_ok well thanks anyway, not upset love my ubun studio over msn, and i know you peeps are freelancing so i'll just mosey on along...thanks23:24
Guest14987lol23:24
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kcdehimposterHey I am trying to update my AMD catalyst to the latest version, so I downloaded the latest driver thing, and it says I need to uninstall my fglrx drivers before it can install. What is the best way of going about this? (I'm on 64 bit Ubuntu 14.0423:30
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subz3r0!ATI | kcdehimposter23:31
ubottukcdehimposter: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto23:31
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arun_hai23:46
fatazzNo probe23:50
zartooshHi question on ubuntu 14.04, I need to add nomodeset to the linux command line, I do not know which file I need to edit for it? thx23:56
cuddylierWhen upgrading my OS version from 12.04 to 14.04, should I also allow grub to update or keep it at the same version?23:57

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