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maxflaxjeff_1: Can't remember how I fixed it.00:01
UBuxuBUrunning ubuntu live now on a infected windows machine i want to scan the windows drive from the live ubuntu cd where do i fing the HDD00:01
friendlyfascismhans_, wont work how, little context helps, desktop, release you have xbacklight installed...etc00:01
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, does it show with sudo parted -l00:02
UBuxuBUlooking friendlyfascism00:02
UBuxuBUone moment00:03
hans_ok00:03
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, You will never know if you fully cleaned it, a reload of an image/clone is the standard.00:03
UBuxuBUhere is my issue friendlyfascism00:03
jeff_1Well, I reinstalled the driver and that seemed to fix the problem.00:03
jeff_1Very strange.00:04
maxflaxjeff_1: yupp. think I did the same.00:04
UBuxuBUwe tried to reinstall windows on the machine, tha machine cannot see its HDD anymore so windows will not install, so i ran ubutntu live dvd installed avast and now i want to try to kill the windows virus from the live ubuntu cd?00:04
jeff_1Well thank you!00:04
UBuxuBUis clam better for this purpose?00:06
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, A virus should not hide the HD.00:06
UBuxuBUfreakin avast wants a damn key now???00:06
maxflaxUBuxuBU: Did you get a output from friendlyfascism command?00:06
Maltahlany help with my network-manager-pptp in ubuntu 14.04 ?00:06
friendlyfascismnot from a ubuntu live anyway UBuxuBU00:06
hans_how can i ficks my brightness00:06
UBuxuBUok then wheer is the darn this00:06
UBuxuBUwe cant see it too scan it00:07
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, See if it needs to be replugged, a bad cable...etc00:07
UBuxuBUi think the HDD has a broken firmware00:07
UBuxuBUits laptop00:07
UBuxuBUso its snug00:07
UBuxuBUno cables00:07
friendlyfascismso open the access00:07
UBuxuBUu still think might be loose in laptop case00:07
UBuxuBUit cant even move in htere00:08
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, Not being seen by a live ubuntu is not a virus issue00:08
UBuxuBUthese 2.5 with carriages cant even move00:08
UBuxuBUbut we will look00:08
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, Maybe its fried00:08
UBuxuBUi think it is00:08
UBuxuBUwont boot doze00:09
UBuxuBUdoze installer says cant see HDD but yet the BIOS sees the HDD00:09
UBuxuBUso im not sure00:09
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, we ask you use correct name for windows here.00:09
UBuxuBUdoze wants me to slipstream a driver in00:09
UBuxuBUto see the HDD00:09
Tha-FoxI was able to upgrade my xbmcbuntu from 12.10 to 14.04. unfortunately in the process I lost wlan internet connection. lan (wireless) works just fine and I can ping other laptops behind the same router. other laptops are also able to get to the internet but this one says "network unreachable". I've rebooted the cable modem (works as router and wlan ap). I've also rebooted the laptop and made sure there is only one line in routing table to put everyt00:10
UBuxuBUi dont beleive any driver will fix it00:10
friendlyfascismsata? this XP? UBuxuBU00:10
UBuxuBUsata00:10
UBuxuBUyes00:10
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, XP is eol.00:10
UBuxuBUthats why this BS about putting in a driver is BS00:10
UBuxuBUits w700:10
UBuxuBUxp always had that issue00:10
UBuxuBUnot w700:10
UBuxuBUas far as i know00:10
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, A ms certified W7 would have sata00:10
UBuxuBUwell i got it from digital river so00:11
UBuxuBUi know its good00:11
UBuxuBUgood clean w7 disk00:11
friendlyfascismUBuxuBU, NOt legit here or anywhere.00:11
UBuxuBUused it many times00:11
UBuxuBUand its goin in  a stock gateway laptop00:11
UBuxuBUno modifications00:11
UBuxuBUno reason to be missing a HDD driver on that w7 disk00:11
UBuxuBUso i thought i try to install ubuntu but it wont install either00:12
UBuxuBUso too me either the HDD id baked or the Mobo is fried00:12
Tha-Foxoh and I'm using static ip on this laptop and all the other use DHCP. there are no duplicate ip addresses, I checked that00:12
OerHeksUBuxuBU, nor really an Ubuntu issue, is it? join ##windows for that00:12
UBuxuBUwell i wanna install buntu now may as well00:12
UBuxuBUbut it wont install00:12
BenMcLeanhey I'm trying to back up stuff from my laptop before changing out it's hard drive00:12
BenMcLeanso i put ubuntu on a micro sd card and have booted from the card reader00:13
friendlyfascismTha-Fox, Do a fresh install 12.10 is eol so is 13.04 and 13.10 will be in weeks.00:13
BenMcLeanneed to install Teamviewer to connect to my windows computer remotely00:13
BenMcLeanbut neither version that they provide seems to work. the 32 bit version complains i'm on the wrong architecture (i'm on amd64 instead of i386) and the 64 bit version complains about missing dependencies, which apparently were phased out of ubuntu. anything i could do you guys could maybe suggest? :)00:14
friendlyfascismTha-Fox, That OSis not supported here either.00:15
BenMcLeanoh wait, i found it. dpkg --add-architecture i38600:15
BenMcLeanok cool its working now00:16
Tha-Foxfriendlyfascism: it is ubuntu 14.04 with xbmc installed as another package so I doubt it makes any difference? and I have 14.04, just upgraded it from 12.1000:17
skilzHow do I look? http://postimg.org/image/udrfbgjg9/00:17
friendlyfascismskilz, Don't spam the channel00:18
skilzWhat is spam?00:18
Salamaleicongalera, boa noite, alguém conhece algum programa tipo FORMAT FACTORY para ubuntu 14.04 ?00:18
Pici!pt | Salamaleicon00:19
ubottuSalamaleicon: 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.00:19
skilzI thought that is ham in a can?00:19
Tha-Foxmy bad, I misread my routing table. it wasn't a default gateway, only for 192.168 network...00:24
thezenguyhello, i have a question or a request for feature.00:24
friendlyfascism!topic | thezenguy00:25
ubottuthezenguy: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic00:25
thezenguythanks00:25
friendlyfascismthezenguy, This is support we have no attachment to features00:26
thezenguygotcha00:27
OerHeksthezenguy,  you can file a bug request, ask for the feature and ask for the bug to be classified under [Wishlist].00:28
editionhow to find what is locking "/org/freedesktop/ReserveDevice1/Audio0"?00:30
Maltahlhelp i0 cannot connect to VPN with Ubuntu!!!00:30
BenMcLeangot it finally00:31
editionqjackctl fails because a handler was already registered to "/org/freedesktop/ReserveDevice1/Audio000:33
TJ-Have we given up on libvirt/virt-manager in Trusty? I'm seeing all sorts of basic failures simply trying to create a default QEMU/KVM instance via virt-manager. First it was apparmor DENYing console chardev (fix: disable apparmor), now I'm seeing "hda-duplex not supported in this QEMU binary", and I've also seen "SATA is not supported with this QEMU binary", and "Unable to determine model for scsi controller".00:33
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edition:/00:40
editionany suggestions?00:40
editionive searched several askubuntu pages, tried everything...00:41
editionjust need to find what is preventing jack from using"/org/freedesktop/ReserveDevice1/Audio0"00:41
SchrodingersScatedition: /org/?00:42
editionno idea00:42
editionthis error message is the main reason why jack will NOT start00:43
editionthe internet wasn't helpful00:43
BenMcLeani have same deal as this guy about teamviewer now http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=216669400:43
BenMcLeanexcept teamviewer 900:43
SchrodingersScatedition: including this?: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=210394600:44
editionyes00:45
editionand the XRUNS, if it gets to run at all :/00:45
editionthis is driving me to the drink. so frustrating.00:47
john1978Would anyone be able willing to help me with a problem with wifi? I am at a Panera Bread…I know my wifi works …I have used it at home…but here it won’t get to their redirect page to login.00:50
editionifconfig?00:50
editiondo you know the host or IP of the redirect page?00:51
john1978no i dont edition … in mac or win it loads by itself00:52
Ben64might be a browser setting or a panera problem00:52
editionjust want to see what is using "/org/freedesktop/ReserveDevice1/Audio0"00:53
john1978i know panera’s wifi is working because i am using it on another laptop to talk to you so i suspect it is a setting00:53
john1978any ideas which one or ones?00:53
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john1978Does anyone have any ideas about the problem I am describing?00:56
editionjohn1978: I cant see your network, so... no idea00:57
john1978great00:57
jubobawhere can I find the ffmpeg codecs? I need to rip a dvd. Are they available in the gst-plugins-* packages?00:57
editionjohn1978: how did it work on windows?00:58
editionexplain the procedure00:58
john1978Okay, to be clear, I am talking to you on a Macbook Pro I have with me…the laptop that I want to get on the internet is a Thinkpad T42 running the most recent version of Lubuntu00:58
editionah :)00:59
john1978Now, on the mac, or on windows for that matter,00:59
friendlyfascismjuboba, What ubuntu release is this?00:59
daftykinsjohn1978: please try and keep it to as few line as possible00:59
editionat what point did MS Windows tell you to provide authentication?00:59
editionor on your Macbook Pro?01:00
jubobafriendlyfascism: 14.0401:00
editionjuboba: don't forget libdvdcss!01:00
john1978when you connect to the Panera router, you open firefox and a redirect page pops up, you hit login (agreeing to their TOS) and then you are able to use the internet…on the Lubuntu machine, the router shows up but the redirect page doesnt popup when you open firefox01:00
friendlyfascismjuboba, some info, http://askubuntu.com/questions/432542/is-ffmpeg-missing-from-the-official-repositories-in-14-0401:00
editionhave you tried Handbrake?01:01
jubobathanks friendlyfascism edition01:01
friendlyfascismjuboba, Are you converting the rip?01:01
editionjohn1978: have you tried curl, to see what response you get?01:02
daftykinsjohn1978: try and hit a website01:02
editioncould try nmap :)01:03
jubobafriendlyfascism: it's a video we recorded with a camera01:03
john1978no thats a good idea :) i did try multiple websites through the browser with server not found01:03
john1978but i will try curl hold on01:03
jubobafriendlyfascism: I want to get a mp4 or avi or whatever01:03
jubobaformat that I can upload and store.01:03
editiondo you want direct FFMPEG conversion?01:04
daftykinsjohn1978: has a proxy ever been used with said system?01:04
john1978curl isnt installed on this machine (its not my usual linux machine) and of course i cant apt-get because i cant connect01:04
john1978no it is a fresh install01:04
Ben64juboba: dvd to avi/mp4 is not an easy task. i just leave my stuff on dvd01:04
Ben64john1978: wget?01:04
friendlyfascismjuboba, I use winff generally, I have no ffmpeg installed01:05
friendlyfascismnot sure on a iso however01:05
john1978nothin…can resolve host address..tried pinging yahoo too but got “unknown host"01:05
Ben64john1978: try going to http://173.194.120.10501:06
jubobauhm, I don't know much about video :(01:06
editionits better to use ffmpeg from the command line, or through a well-known Application01:06
jubobawhat's your suggestion?01:06
Ben64juboba: to not try ripping. you'll end up with a mediocre copy01:06
jubobaedition: I wanted to use ffmpeg directly01:06
editionthen get the FFMPEG build :)01:06
editionor use Handbrake01:06
editionhandbrake.fr01:06
jubobaBen64: what should I use to convert the video then?01:06
jubobaedition: everybody talks about handbrake, is it a gui app?01:07
editionyes.01:07
jubobauhm01:07
jubobaok01:07
editiongood?01:07
john1978Ben 64: unable to connect to the ip01:07
john1978its google right01:07
edition"netstat -p tcp"01:08
editiontell me what you get01:08
SchrodingersScatedition: sometimes handbrake is ffmpeg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffmpeg#Projects_using_FFmpeg01:08
editionits your choice, whether to use a GUI, or the ffmpeg executable.01:08
john1978edition: quite a bit, what am I looking for?01:08
editionpastebin01:09
john1978im not on that machine i cant. :) l01:09
jubobaedition: but what about quality? I remember I could choose the quality using ffmpeg.01:09
editionthe ffmpeg executable allows you to retain the same quality.01:10
editionits your choice :)01:10
TJ-john1978: Is basic DNS resolution working correctly? You can do things like "dig +short domain.tld" and get a valid IP result?01:11
jubobaedition: ;) thanks!01:12
editionstill have problems with "/org/freedesktop/ReserveDevice1/Audio0"...01:12
editionstill have problems with "/org/freedesktop/ReserveDevice1/Audio0"...01:12
john1978TJ: it says no servers can be reacher01:12
john1978reached01:12
editionTJ: why use dig?01:13
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TJ-john1978: So the router hasn't handed out a valid DNS server via DHCP at this point? Is the laptop receiving and accepting a DHCP OFFER (check "/var/lgo/syslog") ?01:14
editionjust want the MIDI keyboard to work with QSynth :/01:14
TJ-john1978: typo! "/var/log/syslog"01:14
john1978TJ: The log in question is 18 lines long…most of them say host name not found01:16
daftykinsjohn1978: echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /etc/resolv.conf01:16
john1978you mean type that in daftykins?01:17
daftykinsyep01:17
john1978do i have to use sudo01:17
daftykinsoh yeah01:17
john1978even with sudo it is saying permission denied01:18
daftykinshmm probably some nasty resolvconf quirkiness on there01:19
john1978brb01:19
q_i have downloaded   wine    and   notepad + +       i dont know how to the configure      wine01:20
TJ-john1978: you should see (in "/var/log/syslog") something similar to this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7801172/01:20
john1978I certainly do not.01:21
daftykinsq_: you're really doing Linux wrong, trying to use WINE for a text editor.01:21
q_ i reather find a windows torrent but i cant find one01:21
TJ-john1978: Is the lubuntu machine connecting to the WiFi network at all?01:22
hiimchrisif i want to use latest mesa drivers for an HD7850 from xorg-edgers fresh X crack, do i do anything beyond adding the PPA and apt-get update?01:22
editionwhy not Geany?01:22
editiontheres plenty of text editors...01:22
john1978it would seem that it is not…however, as i mentioned above i have used it at my wifi at home without difficulty01:22
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TJ-john1978: No Wifi explains your symptoms :)01:23
john1978it sees the router here but just wont connect01:23
ObrienDavecould be at its set limit of connections01:23
editionthis question would me marked down on stackexchange01:24
editionbe01:24
john1978what do yo umean edition?01:24
editionits not clear.01:25
john1978you mean my question is not clear?01:25
editionsorry, but yes.01:25
q_does anyone  know how to configure wine01:25
daftykins!wine | q_01:25
ubottuq_: 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 Ubuntu01:25
q_i know01:25
TJ-john1978: what wifi chipset is in the Linux machine? Some older chipsets/drivers cannot support WPA/WPA2 for example01:25
john1978ummm, okay, what isnt clear about it?  my wireless clearly works because it works on other routers…the wireless where i am presently clearly works because i am talking to you using it on a different laptop01:26
q_i know what it is i want to know how to set it up01:26
ObrienDaveq_ why do you need WINE for a text editor? there are many good ones available01:26
daftykinsq_: and it has the links and the channel to join, please make use of them.01:26
john1978TJ: I am not sure of the chipset….however, I use WPA2 at home and it connects there.01:26
q_i just want to play this game01:26
q_is all01:26
iamwhoiamq_ : you want to install notepad++ or a game?01:27
daftykinsObrienDave: my troll alarm is ringing01:27
john1978Who is a troll?01:27
TJ-john1978: What WiFi band (2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n or 5.xGHz 802.11a), what WiFi authentication is in use right now by the *connected* client?01:27
ObrienDavedaftykins, LOL so i c :))01:27
TJ-john1978: Can the Lubuntu machine *see* the Wifi network at all right now?01:27
john1978Yes, it sees it but when I click on it, it doesn’t connect…let me check on the band01:28
john1978802.11 B01:28
q_i have wine installed i have notepad ++  installed i dont know how to make wine boot the game01:28
ObrienDaveq_ which game? did you check on winehq to see if it even works under wine?01:28
TJ-john1978: OK... so work on solving that connection issue ... monitor syslog because wpa_supplicant will write messages there which should give you clues (e.g. "sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog")01:28
q_street rod01:28
john1978thanks TJ01:29
john1978i will do that01:29
john1978thanks for your help everyone01:29
ubuntu_Hello folks!01:29
ObrienDaveq_ did you check on winehq to see if it even works under wine?01:29
ubuntu_Could someone help installing teamviewer please?01:29
q_can you do that01:29
ObrienDaveyou can01:30
q_so you saying if the game is not on the list  it will not work01:30
ObrienDaveno, but you will find out if you need to do special things to wine01:31
ObrienDavehttp://www.winehq.org/01:31
q_what does notepad do anyways01:31
ObrienDaveit's a programmers text editor01:32
ObrienDavenotepad++ that is01:32
hiimchrisif i want to use latest mesa drivers for an HD7850 from xorg-edgers fresh X crack, do i do anything beyond adding the PPA and apt-get update?01:32
ObrienDavedaftykins, until proven otherwise..... ;P01:33
fugiwarahello01:33
q_do i need it for wine01:34
ObrienDavegreetings and welcome fugiwara01:34
ubuntu_Could someone help installing teamviewer please?01:34
fugiwaraThank you01:34
ObrienDaveq_ no, you don't NEED it for wine01:34
q_ok hold on i going to go delete every thing and i will come back for you step by step01:35
ObrienDavewhy?01:35
q_how to use wine01:35
ObrienDavelook in winehq ask in #winehq01:36
ObrienDavethis channel is NOT wine support01:36
hiimchrisor just use playonlinux, does everything for you01:36
q_i tryed to read it it does compute to me01:36
fugiwaraLOL.. someone has any link that help me on hoow to use Xchat?01:38
ubuntu_Could someone help installing teamviewer please?01:38
ObrienDaveask in #xchat channel01:38
fugiwarathanks01:38
ObrienDavefugiwara, better yet, get HexChat01:39
fugiwaraok, I'll find in the softwares list01:40
TBotNikAll, On kubuntu 12.04 LTS. KDE Wallet is absolute trash, will not take my "sudo" password, will not take my "wifi" password and keeps wifi totally locked out on my laptop.  How do I remove this trash without damaging the system?  Tried straight up apt-get purge and blew up the system.01:40
editionis there a channel for developers?01:41
ubuntu_I am trying to follow this install process and it is failing on me :01:43
fugiwaraOne question regarding Ubuntu... I'm using the 12.04LTS and for Firefox and Midori always crash the Unity desktop manager... now I'm using Opera and until now I had any issue01:43
ubuntu_http://www.teamviewer.com/pt/help/363-How-do-I-install-TeamViewer-on-my-Linux-distribution.aspx01:43
fugiwarathere is something wrong with the kernel version or compatibility?]01:43
TBotNikAll Repeating, On kubuntu 12.04 LTS. KDE Wallet is absolute trash, will not take my "sudo" password, will not take my "wifi" password and keeps wifi totally locked out on my laptop.  How do I remove this trash without damaging the system?  Tried straight up apt-get purge and blew up the system.01:44
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BenMcLeanwhat would be the best way to set up a file transfer between an Ubuntu and a Windows 7 PC over a NAT firewalled network?01:53
editionhave you tried Samba?01:54
BenMcLeanplease note the NAT firewalled network part. setting up an FTP server is easy. dealing with a NAT firewall is hard01:54
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BenMcLeanedition, no. does samba have a way to run through a nat firewall?01:55
TJ-BenMcLean: Maybe create a point-to-point VPN and tunnel CIFS/SMB through it?01:55
editionno01:55
editiongood point01:55
BenMcLeanTJ do you know of a free VPN that will work thorugh a NAT firewall?01:56
BenMcLeanI've been tryign to run Teamviewer because it works through NAT firewalls01:56
BenMcLeanbut it'll say connection failed when i try to connect01:56
TJ-BenMcLean: Best thing would be an HTTP tunnel if you have no control over the firewall01:57
TJ-BenMcLean: "httptunnel" is cross-platform, so can be installed on Windows and Linux hosts02:00
fugiwarahello guys,,, someone can help me with installation issues for ubuntu 14.04?02:00
BenMcLeanTJ but can it get through a nat firewall?02:00
fugiwara(LTS)02:00
BenMcLeanmaybe i could use a crossover cable02:01
BenMcLeandoes that still work on modern OS?02:01
TJ-Ben64: gigabit ethernet does auto-MDI-X and many recent fast ethernet chipsets do, too02:01
fugiwarasome expert on installation for ubuntu 14.04?02:02
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fugiwarasomeone speaks spanish,portuguese?02:06
ubuntu_could someone help me install teamviewer please?02:08
ObrienDave!es | fugiwara02:10
ubottufugiwara: 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.02:10
ObrienDave!pt | fugiwara02:10
ubottufugiwara: 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.02:10
webfox_Hello, could someone help me to install Teamviewer application please?02:10
fugiwarayou're amazing02:10
fugiwarathank you guys02:10
CharlesIChi02:27
CharlesICmy hard drive has 192 bad sectors02:27
CharlesICbadblock secured them02:27
CharlesICdo i still need a new HD?02:27
ObrienDaveonly if the count gets much higher quickly. you might want to consider a new HDD anyway02:28
webfox_Hello, could someone help me to install Teamviewer application please?02:30
bausis it possible to install ubuntu on my 2011 15" macbook pro?02:30
bausit's model A128602:30
bausthanks02:30
webfox_Hello, could someone help me to install Teamviewer application please?02:30
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MACscrwebfox_: no. Read the instructions02:32
netametawhere can i find the time zone config in ubuntu ?02:32
kostkon!details | webfox_02:32
ubottuwebfox_: 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)02:32
ObrienDavebaus, yes, it's possible, i would think02:33
MACscrnetameta: dpkg-reconfigure tzdata02:33
bausi want to be like RMS02:33
bausa true american hero02:33
bausand go open source02:33
netametaMACscr this is a commend ?02:33
ObrienDavenetameta, yes02:33
MACscrnetameta: yes02:33
q_why an i not able to put in my password in terminal when im prompted to put it in02:34
netametai got UnicodeEncodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't encode character '\udca0' in position 16: surrogates not allowed02:34
netameta and a lot of other stuff02:34
ObrienDaveq_ you will NOT see your password under sudo02:35
ObrienDaveq_ security concern02:35
q_i type it in and it enterit say sorry does not work02:35
ObrienDavethen it's the wrong password02:36
q_no i hit the rite password i oly use the number 102:36
q_is their a way to change the passsword for terminal02:38
ObrienDaveit's the same as your user login password02:38
q_it works for me to get back in after my screen shut downs02:39
q_but when i do my password in terminal it does  not do nothing02:39
ObrienDaveafaik, not possible to have different password for term02:40
ObrienDaveafaik, not possible to have different password for sudo02:47
q_i guess it was one of those famous ubuntu  glitches02:47
ObrienDavepebcak ;P02:48
q_ok who would like to give the stupid ass  (  ME  )  directions on how to  wine  so i can play   STREET ROD    thank you02:53
Blue1!wine >q_02:54
ubottuq_, please see my private message02:54
editiondouble click streetrod.exe :)02:54
q_i tryed to read everything to no matter what i do i dont get it02:55
q_hold on02:56
javier_1hi, does anyone knows how to install bluegriffon on ubuntu 14.04?02:56
ObrienDaveq_ according to http://appdb.winehq.org/ there are 21,000+ apps listed. street rod is NOT one of them03:00
desnaikejavier_1 try http://nixmash.com/linux/how-to-install-blue-griffon-in-ubuntu-and-linux-mint/03:00
grepwoodhi everyone03:03
grepwoodI got a really quick question, because I can't download the entire ubuntu iso03:03
caboose_m_jhi the system monitor shows the usage % of my CPU, is there something tat will show the same data for my GPU(s) ?03:03
ObrienDavegreetings and welcome03:03
grepwooddoes Ubuntu use /etc/ubuntu_version or /etc/debian_version?03:03
kmitchellhey my sound isn't working... what's the terminal command to open sound properties?03:03
ObrienDavekmitchell, alsamixer03:04
ObrienDavegrepory, i have debian_version in /etc03:06
ObrienDavecontents show jessie/sid03:06
ObrienDavegrepwood, sorry03:07
q_do you want me to   im    you varunendra03:08
sydneycaboose_m_j: I never knew it was possible??!!03:14
grepwoodObrienDave, are you on 12.04 or newer?03:14
ObrienDave14.0403:15
grepwoodoh great03:15
grepwoodthanks :)03:15
ObrienDaveXubuntu, don't know if that would make a difference03:15
eN_Joyi heard ipsec/l2tp is faster than openvpn, anyone has experience installing it? one thing i have not figured out it how do i configure it to listen on 53/TCP?03:18
q_obriendave    did you  say you wanted me to  I M   you like 10 minutes ago03:18
ObrienDaveummm, no, i don't think so03:19
q_TY03:19
q_is their a way to change my color  lettering in this chat room03:20
q_i hate gray03:20
sydneyq_: you show as blue over here03:20
sydneypurple*03:20
q_i type out in gray03:22
q_so when i type in the box how come im gray03:23
q_and on the screen03:23
ObrienDaveyour colors are set that way03:23
q_ty03:24
q_obi03:24
caboose_m_ji'm having a problem, trovi got a hold of my 'chrome' browser through windows on my separated ssd.  i cant find chrome on my ubuntu software center. i need to uninstall it. please help me find it? i downloaded it through firefox not through the softwaremanager. i am running ubuntu 14.0403:24
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caboose_m_jtrovi is a malware bug that takes over browsers and forces them to run the trovi search03:24
q_god i hate that03:25
caboose_m_japarently it spreads across drives as well03:25
caboose_m_jyeah its a btch03:25
q_call osoma03:25
sydneycaboose_m_j: you want to remove it?03:25
caboose_m_jfreggen dtd's downloaded transmitted diseases03:25
caboose_m_jyeah syd, i think i will tryone thing before, one minute03:26
caboose_m_jbrb03:26
sydneycaboose_m_j: Please watch your language,this is a family friendly channel. ;)03:26
lacrymologyis there a way for me to set up additional DNS servers for all present *and future* connections?03:27
sydneycaboose_m_j: I think its 'sudo apt-get remove google-chrome-stable' if you have the stable version. ;)03:28
q_can i  i m  someone with help on how to install wine please03:29
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TJ-q_: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine03:30
q_i read that it dont help me03:30
editionif apt fails, get the package directly03:30
q_tj03:30
TJ-q_: It tells how to install wine03:31
caboose_m_jthank you sydney, i got it, i did it thorugh settings, that damned trovi, sneaky man. it got in and changed my settings in 2 i think even 3 different places, i reset chrome to defaults and now i have returned it to my safe settings, thanks though, this helpped03:32
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sydneycaboose_m_j: :D03:32
q_ i know how to install by running apt get03:32
q_but after that im stompt03:33
q_on how to make it work03:33
boxinsideaboxHeya!03:33
boxinsideabox:D03:33
q_hi03:33
boxinsideaboxI have a quick question..03:34
sydneyq_: What are you tyrying to do with wine?03:34
boxinsideaboxIf after using Ubuntu and I want to uninstall it due to my computer, how can I?03:34
q_trying to play my favorite game03:34
q_one of them03:34
editiondid you use aptitude?03:35
caboose_m_jalright it did well. surprising ubuntu did better with the trovi violation than windows did.. windows let it into every single browser i have, except the one in the home area, but meaybe its still there and i havent found it. here in ubuntu i onyl got it attacked on one of my chrome users. it diddnt spread to the rest. thanks ubuntu.03:35
q_i been trying for  a week now03:35
editionhow did you install it?03:35
sydneyq_: can you right click on the .exe,and select open with wine program somthing...03:35
caboose_m_jit would have been nice if that crappy malware wouldnt have been able to get in in thefirst place, but i guess thats the price of using windows.03:35
caboose_m_jis there a way to lock down my hdd from any posible windows os access?03:36
q_i dont know what i used to download it i just got ridof it and now in going to re install it03:36
q_from stratch03:36
sydneyq_: install from Ubuntu software center?03:37
sydneyis simplest ;)03:37
caboose_m_jcan i encrypt my hdd post ubuntu intall? to prevent any possible access outside my own pw?03:38
caboose_m_jinstall*03:38
caboose_m_jmay*(03:38
TJ-caboose_m_j: From the running system? Effectively no. From a live ISO boot, easy only if you have double the space - there is no tool to do  encrypt on-the-fly conversion03:39
editionis there an command like this "cadence-session-start -s", for xubuntu?03:40
caboose_m_jthank you TJ- i suspected that, but a guy can hope :)03:40
caboose_m_ji might reinstall, but not yet, i'll do it after i have actual info to protect03:41
TJ-caboose_m_j: There are ways - manually - and it can be done, even live, but it takes discipline and care03:41
caboose_m_jthanks TJ- for now i think it will be ok. unless you have a command list?03:41
caboose_m_jsomething reliable?03:41
caboose_m_ji am a terminal newb03:41
caboose_m_ji know sudo apt-get install, remove, update&&...upgrade a very little tiny exposure to directory stuff, i dotn remember03:42
TJ-caboose_m_j: If you installed it with the LVM option, you can do it by shrinking the LV, creating a duplicate, encrypting that, formatting it, take a snapshot of the running LV, then cloning the snapshot to the encrypted, and finally fixing up the boot config to unlock/mount the encrypted LV03:43
caboose_m_jyea i remember using the logical setting03:43
TJ-caboose_m_j: But even experienced sysadmins are going to take their time doing that :)03:43
editionis there an command like this "cadence-session-start -s", for xubuntu?03:43
caboose_m_jlost me at the fixing up the boot config03:43
caboose_m_jthanks TJ- you just made me feel smarter03:44
caboose_m_ji mean i know i don't know so much but i think i could have handled it until the fixing up the config03:44
caboose_m_jnever heard of it edition03:45
caboose_m_jim new though03:45
caboose_m_jok thanks TJ- gtg :)03:46
TJ-caboose_m_j: Think about the alternate way to do it... if what you want to protect is *just* your /home/$USER/ then you could create an additional LV for "/home/", encrypt that, and then switch the 'fstab' to use it - do you need to encrypt the entire Linux installation or just your own documents - in which case, an encrypted home might be sufficient03:47
CharlesIChi03:56
CharlesICmy hard drive has 192 bad sectors03:56
CharlesICbadblock secured them03:56
CharlesICdo i still need a new HD?03:57
CharlesICi missed some of the earlier responses03:57
BenMcLeanI used the linux live USB creator on Windows to put ubuntu studio on a usb stick, but the persistene feature does not work04:01
BenMcLean*persistence04:01
BenMcLeanFiles saved on the system don't persist on next boot.04:02
BenMcLeanDoes anyone know of a way to do this properly so that files saved remain on next boot?04:02
Ben64CharlesIC: yes, most likely you need a new drive04:02
Ben64BenMcLean: try using unetbootin or something like that instead04:03
BenMcLeanBen64 does unetbootin have persistence?04:04
Ben64BenMcLean: has an option for it04:05
BenMcLeanOK I will try it thanks.04:06
colin_hi。04:12
UltimaKRHi I was having trouble installing lubuntu 14.04...everything seemed fine but when I booted I got a grub _ term _ highlight _ color not found error..how do I fix this?04:21
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, What was the trouble?04:22
UltimaKRfriendlyfacism: my problem is that grub error when I boot the computer04:22
sydneyUltimaKR: are ou dual booting?04:24
sydneyyou*04:24
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, seems to be part of a bug, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221948104:24
UltimaKRsydney: yes...windows xp is the primary os and lubuntu will be the second one04:24
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sydneyUltimaKR: have you tried running a boot-repair?04:26
sydneyfrom a live cd?04:26
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, Do you know how to chroot?04:26
UltimaKRfriendlyfacism: in that forum thread, how are they doing this fix from the live cd?04:26
UltimaKRsydney: my lubuntu is coming off a livecd04:26
UltimaKRfriendlyfacism:I don't04:27
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, The user has a uefi setup, can we clear that you do not?04:27
colin_hi,when i type ctrl +alt +f2 .i got black screen and there is no commend line.04:27
AlanWattscolin_: check /etc/inittab04:28
colin_anyone can help me?04:28
AlanWattsor press enter04:28
sydneycolin_: how about any other,such as ctrl+alt+f1,or f3?04:28
AlanWattsI am in Sydney04:28
colin_f1 is same..04:28
UltimaKRfriendlyfacism: I don't think so but I'm very new at this so not too familiar with uefi and all hat04:28
sydneyAlanWatts: Sydney,Australia?04:29
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, Can you pastebin sudo parted -l04:29
UltimaKRcolin_: are you looking for the terminal?04:29
AlanWattssydney: yepp04:29
sydneyAlanWatts: Cool :D04:29
sydneyGoodnight all!!04:29
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, Plenty of helpers here can we focus on your issue?04:30
colin_UltimaKR: im trying to close x server and install nvidia driver04:30
UltimaKRfriendlyfacism: pastebin how? I can't boot anything04:30
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, The live lubuntu?04:30
replrlol04:31
UltimaKRfriendlyfacism: you mean by going into the try lubuntu option?04:31
colin_AlanWatts: im not good at linux..enter is not help .so what can i do for checking inittab?04:31
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, Yes we would fix this from there.04:31
UltimaKRfriendlyfacism: ah ok thanks let me give that a try04:31
friendlyfascismUltimaKR, We will need web access when we chroot in as well.04:33
colin_UltimaKR:i need to close the x server at login screen.so i have to find the terminal. i mean open the terminal at login screen04:34
colin_ubuntu04:34
colin_ubuntu04:34
friendlyfascismcolin_, Try the terminal in the recovery04:34
UltimaKRfriendlyfacism: I have wireless connectivity already from the install so that should be fine04:35
colin_ubuntu ask says ctrl +alt +f204:35
colin_oh,thanks04:35
friendlyfascismcolin_, You could do a nomodeset boot then go to a tty from the login as well.04:36
friendlyfascismmaybe04:36
friendlyfascismcolin_, nomodeset might get you a working desktop to do this from04:36
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friendlyfascismUltimaKR, When you get to the desktop run sudo parted -l and pastebin all of the info.04:42
friendlyfascism!pastebin | UltimaKR04:42
ubottuUltimaKR: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.04:42
CharlesICBen64, hi04:55
CharlesICdo you have a min?04:55
jethisooni plan to switch distrtos from linux mint 17 xfce to lubuntu 14.04 by formatting the / partition. do u see any problem with that?04:57
friendlyfascismjethisoon, This a debian or ubuntu mint?04:58
Abhijitjethisoon, devil is in the detail.04:59
jethisoonubuntu mint.04:59
friendlyfascismjethisoon, YOu have a seperate home right?05:00
jethisoonyes05:00
friendlyfascismjethisoon, Probably okay, theoretically sounds okay05:01
friendlyfascismyou will still have your stuff anyway if it fails05:01
jethisoonim concerned abt d grub not loading correctly on a dual boot pc.05:04
lotuspsychjejethisoon: did you try an update-grub ?05:05
friendlyfascismjethisoon, After the ubuntu install?05:07
jethisoonno. but my linux mint installation is all upgraded.05:07
friendlyfascismjethisoon, What is the windows release? Is it a uefi bios?05:07
jethisoonwin xp05:08
friendlyfascismjethisoon, One HD?05:08
lotuspsychje!mint | jethisoon05:08
ubottujethisoon: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org05:08
friendlyfascismlotuspsychje, They are replacing with ubuntu05:09
jethisoonyes05:09
lotuspsychjeah ok05:09
jethisoonyes one hd05:09
friendlyfascismjethisoon, With a / install you will do it manually just be sure grub is pointed at the mbr you will be fine.05:09
friendlyfascismjethisoon, Don't overwrite home is all.05:10
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jethisoonwill lubuntu install ask me where to place grub??05:11
friendlyfascismjethisoon, In the something other option the manual install the first gui has a dropdown for grub you want just the mbr no partitions.05:12
friendlyfascismmost likely sda05:12
tmickQuoexl here?05:13
jethisoonFRIENDLY please put periods or commas in your second to d last answer.05:16
tmickWhat05:17
lotuspsychjejethisoon: make your life easy and install ubuntu 14.04 clean, no mint, no windows :p05:17
friendlyfascismjethisoon, Your here for help you can't even get my nick right and your preaching grammar on me, lol, welcome to ignore.05:17
friendlyfascismjethisoon, Your post are not all that correct in a grammar sense, if you do not understand state it.05:19
jethisoonno im not preaching grammar or anything. its just that its not clear.05:20
jethisoonthank you very much friendlyfascism05:24
jethisoonfor the help.05:25
thefakeazned525Yo05:25
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thefakeazned525Someone running trusty claims to not be able to download hexchat from universe05:26
friendlyfascism!info hexchat05:26
ubottuhexchat (source: hexchat): IRC client for X based on X-Chat 2. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.9.6.1-2 (trusty), package size 317 kB, installed size 1024 kB05:26
thefakeazned525They claimed that they had to enable the hexchat ppa05:26
friendlyfascismthefakeazned525, Were they updated?05:26
friendlyfascismit's there05:27
thefakeazned525As in upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04 LTS?05:27
meganerdinstalled just fine for me without a PPA05:27
thefakeazned525I checked that it was there too, but they say it didn't work05:27
friendlyfascismthefakeazned525> As in upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04 LTS? Not really relative05:27
thefakeazned525What do you mean by updated?05:28
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friendlyfascismthefakeazned525, sudo apt-get update  to have the servers synced05:28
friendlyfascismthefakeazned525, THis third party stuff is a waste of time they have a installation why are you here?05:29
friendlyfascismtheir user error somewhere05:29
thefakeazned525Er... They refuse to come here, plus I want to report this as a possible bug05:30
thefakeazned525And they installed no less than 10 minutes ago05:30
thefakeazned525Hmm, I think its an archive error05:32
thefakeazned525But yeah, thanks for the help05:32
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jellowHi there , I'm trying to mount a lvm2 snapshot to /media/snap ,  Yet get an error from mount that it is the wrong fs type05:50
jellowHere is info on my lvm and partition setup http://pastie.org/939561205:54
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colin_hi,anyone know how to set the external screen?05:58
Abhijitcolin_, just connect the wire?05:59
colin_doesn't work...05:59
Abhijitcolin_, explain.05:59
colin_the other is black screen...and i can not set it in the setting..even can not find it.06:00
Abhijitcolin_, are you sure its power on? keep it powered on and restart ubuntu. it will detect. most probably.06:01
colin_i tried...06:01
Abhijitcolin_, are you sure the cable in tightly connected while you restarted?06:02
colin_yes...it works on win8.06:02
Abhijitcolin_, which graphics card, ubuntu version and monitor name?06:02
Abhijitand which cable? hdmi ?06:02
colin_nvidia 750ti ,ubuntu version is 14.406:02
conmixhi06:03
Abhijitcolin_, unity/gnome/kde?06:04
colin_Abhijit:no。it is vga..06:04
Abhijitunity.06:04
colin_-.-im not sure...i just download from office site..06:05
colin_gnome?06:05
Abhijitcolin_, do "xrandr" in terminal and use paste.ubuntu.com to paste the output06:05
Abhijitwhile the other monitor is connected that is.06:05
Abhijitand powered on.06:05
colin_xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default06:06
Abhijitcolin_, is this a laptop?06:06
colin_no...pc..06:06
colin_sorry.i did not say that before-.-06:07
CodePulsarCan I use Skype on any other client than Skype ?06:07
colin_do i need to download lastest driver from nvidia website?06:08
Abhijitcolin_, when did you downloaded this ubuntu?06:08
colin_just few days06:08
Abhijitcolin_, okey. so do sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get upgrade then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and then see if it solves the error. restart pc while both monitor are powered on and wire connected properly. if still same issue, then make sure to install correct nvidia driver for your card.06:09
Abhijitcolin_, also connect both monitor to nvidia card port only. do not do one monitor to graphics card port and one to motherboard port.06:10
colin_oh,thanks . im going to try.06:10
colin_yes,they are connect to the card now06:10
Abhijitcolin_, good. now execute these 3 commands i gave you above, one by one.06:11
colin_system is updating.after finishing.i will do what you said.thanks06:11
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Abhijitwhere can i get the mini iso of ubuntu 10.04?06:14
Abhijitor can i get it?06:14
Abhijitmini iso for 10.04 is not listed here http://releases.ubuntu.com/10.04.4/ where can i get one?06:16
Abhijitnvm.06:17
goomk06:18
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soeehi when using zip command, how can i axclude folders that starts with: _ ?06:30
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friendlyfascismAbhijit, what is your end goal?06:39
Abhijitfriendlyfascism, nothing. i found the iso.06:40
friendlyfascismAbhijit, And your aware the desktop is eol right?06:40
Abhijitfriendlyfascism, yes.06:40
friendlyfascismcool06:41
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CodePulsarsoee: "^[^_].*"06:42
CodePulsarsoee: err, "^[^_]+"06:42
conmix?06:44
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GuyThatNeedsHelpdoes anyone know of a better application for pdf files other than evince?06:54
daipengI use emacs to view pdf06:54
daipengit is great, but some time fails when meet a great size pdf file06:55
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Guest2000any ssh expert here06:57
Ben64Guest2000: just ask your question07:00
Abhijit!ask | Guest200007:00
ubottuGuest2000: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience07:00
Guest2000Ben64: Can i just use a key instead of path/to/identity_file i mean something like that "ssh my_Key user@host"07:01
Guest2000Ben64: i mean just simple encrypted key no path to file07:01
Guest2000Abhijit: hey i mentioned my problem above07:02
GuyThatNeedsHelpemacs = no07:02
GuyThatNeedsHelpanyone know of a really good pdf reader?07:02
Guest2000Abhijit: Can i just use a key instead of path/to/identity_file i mean something like that "ssh my_Key user@host"07:02
Guest2000ubottu: Can i just use a key instead of path/to/identity_file i mean something like that "ssh my_Key user@host"07:03
ubottuGuest2000: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:03
Ben64Guest2000: you don't need to highlight every user07:03
Guest2000Ben64: i'm new to this things sorry07:03
neo1691Hello everyone. If I want to connect to the internet, I am supposed to use a proxy. The proxy works well on the browser, but it wont work with terminal apps. I have set the proxy as a variable called http_proxy="<proxy>:<port>/" and also in /etc/apt.conf OR /etc/apt.conf.d/proxy80 as Acquire::htto::proxy "<proxy>:<port>/";07:03
Ben64Guest2000: and it seems like you just want the path to identity file, whats the problem with that07:04
Guest2000Ben64: i want to execute ssh command from a external programme on some other client PC ! and he does not have identity_file07:05
GuyThatNeedsHelpPDF07:05
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neo1691I am not even aple to do apt-get update07:07
GuyThatNeedsHelpisnt it sudo apt-get update ?07:08
GuyThatNeedsHelpif not using root07:08
neo1691using root GuyThatNeedsHelp07:08
amadey78hi07:08
editionhey, is there a way of using aptitude, without root?07:09
GuyThatNeedsHelp:neo1691 Any errors?07:09
neo1691Hello everyone. If I want to connect to the internet, I am supposed to use a proxy. The proxy works well on the browser, but it wont work with terminal apps. I have set the proxy as a variable called http_proxy="<proxy>:<port>/" and also in /etc/apt.conf OR /etc/apt.conf.d/proxy80 as Acquire::htto::proxy "<proxy>:<port>/";07:09
amadey78how can i recovery /tmp dir after server reboot07:09
neo1691GuyThatNeedsHelp: ^^07:09
zthi a admin online?07:10
h8admin off?07:10
zt?07:10
h8what kind of an admin?07:11
ztwere can i get a free shell or znc ?07:11
h8lol, this is not undernet07:11
zt:|07:12
h8zt: buy one, it's that easy07:12
ztgo away! is that easy07:12
h8well you came here... thinking free stuff are just so easy to find (:07:13
h8you're all welcome :P07:13
neo1691lol07:14
sennnhello07:17
Joseph_Hi07:18
Joseph_we are not able to install nova-compute on Ubuntu 14.0407:18
Joseph_http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802165/07:19
Joseph_can you pls help me to out ?07:19
Joseph_i psend much time , its seems some kind of bug with 14.0407:19
Ben64try a different mirror, then sudo apt-get update07:20
Joseph_Kindly help07:20
Joseph_this is server , not sure  how do we change the mirror07:21
bekksJoseph_: Which bug? Which exact error message?07:21
bekksAnd why do you want to change the mirror?07:21
Joseph_http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802165/07:22
Joseph_can you pls open that link07:22
bekksJoseph_: you could try to run "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install nova-compute"07:23
Joseph_yes07:24
Joseph_i was tried same07:24
bekksJoseph_: Was the exact output now?07:26
nochtadh27baldrini07:26
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Joseph_same error07:28
Joseph_http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802165/07:28
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Joseph_any thought please ?07:33
webmindi want breakfast07:35
Joseph_its some kind of mirror issues ?07:35
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bekksJoseph_: Looks like it is. You could try changing the mirror in /etc/apt/sources.list07:35
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Joseph_could you please share any link to change , i  know this is basic level . yet i am new with server07:36
Joseph_this link will help ?07:37
Joseph_http://askubuntu.com/questions/37753/how-can-i-get-apt-to-use-a-mirror-close-to-me-or-choose-a-faster-mirror07:37
bekksJoseph_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine07:38
Joseph_your link will help for ubuntu 14.04 ?07:39
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rabbit1982:O07:42
amadey78did centos make some crash dump after kernel panic or something else?07:49
bekksamadey78: Thats a good question for the centos support.07:49
eoinIs it possible to boot a computer from cold over the net?07:57
enchiladoNo07:57
bekksOF course.07:57
DJoneseoin: I'd look into wake on lan07:57
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bekksThat mechanism is called PXE.07:58
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eoinok was thinking of buying a new router opening it up putting in a raspberry pi and soldering the ethernet one of the ports inside the router case then selling it on ebay and see where it goes08:00
reisio...08:00
enchiladoDepends what you mean by "from cold"08:00
enchiladoThere needs to be some part of the computer turned on to recieve the packet08:00
reisioyou could just hack the router itself...08:01
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reisiowhich is what you'd have to do anyways08:01
Joseph_just i notice current source list have the all the info08:01
Joseph_http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802304/08:01
enchiladoeoin: you'd be better of with a tracking device that had a battery I think08:01
Joseph_do we really need to change ?08:01
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bekksJoseph_: For changing the mirror used, you have to change the mirror to be used.08:02
tyfonhi, anyone know how to turn off 3d so i can run ubuntu 13.10 in kvm?08:03
tyfonright now it takes like 20 seconds to open a window inside the vm08:03
eoinnot really just want to use it as a cheap VPN08:03
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Joseph_http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802314/08:05
Joseph_:)08:05
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Delta5130oi08:09
Delta5130Tem alguém fera no linux ubuntu que pode me ajudar08:09
DJones!pt | Delta513008:10
ubottuDelta5130: 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.08:10
Amaze-ballsGood Morning08:11
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Delta5130Can you help me08:12
friendlyfascismDelta5130, Post it in english08:12
Delta5130Help me please. Using a proxy in firefox but does not work icedtea web, already configured proxy throughout the ubuntu system / network / network proxy panel and also set up in icedtea web control panel / network and nothing. Someone help me please, I thank you!08:15
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Delta5130hi08:17
Delta5130help me please08:17
Joseph_http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802337/08:17
Joseph_something i am doing wrong08:17
bcvery!patience | Delta513008:17
ubottuDelta5130: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/08:17
friendlyfascismDelta5130, Have patience and no help me please.08:17
Delta5130ok excuse me08:19
friendlyfascismJoseph_, open software & updates click in the first tab download from-other than select best server.08:20
Joseph_sorry this is server 14.0408:20
friendlyfascismJoseph_, find a mirror here and use the terminal to change you list. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors08:23
friendlyfascismyour*08:23
conmixquit08:23
Mathisenhello .. what is the best way to share internet from a desktop computer to a android phone by usb cable08:25
reisioMathisen: not08:25
Mathisen?08:26
editiondoes GTK themes work on xubuntu?08:26
k1l_Mathisen: use cm11 and ubuntu and that will work ootb08:27
helmut_hi08:27
Delta5130Because icedtea does not work when use proxy ubuntu?08:28
Mathisenk1l_ i have cyanogenmod already so its just to plug it in on my ubuntu machine and it will work strait away ?08:28
Delta5130I use the ubuntu 13.1008:28
Mathisenno need to change anything in ubuntu ?08:28
bcveryDelta5130, 13.10 is EOL08:29
bcvery...and no longer supported08:29
k1l_Mathisen: ah wait, you mean from the pc to the phone or from phone to pc?08:29
bcveryDelta5130...ignore that - no it's not until tomorrow08:30
Mathisenpc to phone08:30
Delta5130the icedtea does not work when use proxy in ubuntu08:30
conmix108:35
Delta5130my java does not work when use proxy in ubuntu08:36
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k1l_!away > jibran|afk08:39
ubottujibran|afk, please see my private message08:39
k1l_Mathisen: just test it, it dont know if that way works08:39
jibran|afkk1l_: ?08:42
k1l_jibran|afk: see the bots message in pm please08:42
jibran|afkk1l_: I have no away msg08:42
k1l_its about the nickchanges, too08:42
Mathisen/away works fine :)08:44
sennnfedora is better than ubuntu  now!08:52
friendlyfascismsennn, opinions are subjective and that is offtopic.08:52
sennnf**k08:55
friendlyfascismtake your meds you will feel better08:55
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punkgeekcan i ecrypting ubuntu like android?08:59
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captn3m0Quick question: Why is there no quantal or raring directory at http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/09:02
bcverycaptn3m0, both are EOL09:02
DJonescaptn3m0: Its because they're both end of life09:02
DJonescaptn3m0: When they reach end of life and support stops, the repo's get removed09:03
captn3m0so, you can't even install any supported package or anything?09:03
bekkscaptn3m0: There is no supported package anymore for quantal/raring.09:03
DJonescaptn3m0: Thats the point, there aren't any supported packages anymore for those releases09:04
k1l_captn3m0: if you want to run the releases long time start with the LTS releases in first place.09:05
captn3m0oh, I'm on an LTS release. It was just a docker image that I was using09:05
captn3m0filed a Pull Request to update it to precise09:06
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captn3m0thanks a lot09:09
Gu_______!ubuntu-server09:11
ubottuUbuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server09:11
jethisoonhi i was trying to replace the installed distro which is linux mint 17 with lubuntu 14.04 so i clicked on something else which is manual install but lubuntu installation wont let me check reformat and only the minus button at the bottom is highlighted. so what might have happened if i presed that minus button? will itr wipe the / partition so i can install lubuntu? which is what i want. or will it be gone entirely?09:11
edition?09:11
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rubicWhat does dd'ing the ubuntu ISO to a usb actually do? does it insert the files into a partition? or ignore the old contents completely and write a new partition table and new partition with ubuntu in it. I ask this because when I open my USB in gparted it cant figure out if uses a GPT or MBR, and Im trying to figure out why.09:13
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blurkisrubic,   dd writes byte for byte, that is, it writes what ever you put into it. an iso has a filesystem in its own, so dd writes that to the usb.09:15
jethisoonhi i was trying to replace the installed distro which is linux mint 17 with lubuntu 14.04 so i clicked on something else which is manual install but lubuntu installation wont let me check reformat and only the minus button at the bottom is highlighted. so what might have happened if i presed that minus button? will it wipe the / partition so i can install lubuntu? which is what i want. or will it be gone entirely?09:16
blurkisrubic, so it ignores the content on the usb, writes the iso as is irectly to the usb09:17
rubicOk, thanks, now that I think about it how does the ISO accomodate for both EFI and MBR booting? Is some sort of 'hack' used by the ISO to contain both and that's gparted is confused?09:19
rubicwhy gparted is confused*09:19
bipulI need to know the reason behind getting this error. And how should i fix it? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802547/09:21
jethisoonhi i was trying to replace the installed distro which is linux mint 17 with lubuntu 14.04 so i clicked on something else which is manual install but lubuntu installation wont let me check reformat and only the minus button at the bottom is highlighted. so what might have happened if i presed that minus button? will it wipe the / partition so i can install lubuntu? which is what i want. or will it be gone entirely?09:21
krasnayarskbipul: its a 404 not found. I don't think its anything to do with you.09:22
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bipulkrasnayarsk, May be the link is down at the moment?09:24
krasnayarskbipul: Yes. The content is not available.09:25
captn3m0the ppa you are using does not have a package for precise09:25
jethisoonhi i was trying to replace the installed distro which is linux mint 17 with lubuntu 14.04 so i clicked on something else which is manual install but lubuntu installation wont let me check reformat and only the minus button at the bottom is highlighted. so what might have happened if i presed that minus button? will it wipe the / partition so i can install lubuntu? which is what i want. or will it be gone entirely?09:26
rubicblurkis: any ideas?09:26
captn3m0jethisoon: I think the minus button deletes the partition, so you will have to recreate it09:27
bipulSo Should i remove those link? from my /etc/apt/sources.list file09:27
captn3m0You can either remove the PPA09:28
captn3m0or try manually updating the ppa source file09:28
bekksbipul: You dont have to do anything, you can safely ignore that error.09:28
bipulcaptn3m0, Do you have any documents for that.09:28
captn3m0I doubt you'll get it to work (https://launchpad.net/~popey/+archive/ubuntu/shellinabox). Its not been updated since 2009. Better to just remove the ppa09:29
k1l_bipul: maybe the PPA got deleted or the files got deleted. the PPA server is working as you can see on other PPAs09:29
popeyeek09:30
popeythats my ppa09:30
k1l_and its popeys fault, of course :)09:30
popeyshellinabox 242 weeks ago  - time flies. No, I'm not updating that ppa.09:30
captn3m0bipul: http://askubuntu.com/questions/307/how-can-ppas-be-removed09:31
bipulThank you.09:32
VanathuHI09:33
Vanathui am still in same issues09:33
krasnayarskVanathu: Which issue? Could you explain?09:35
jethisooncaptn3m0 so what happens to the linux mint install on that partition? shouldnt it be easier if lubuntu just allowed us to format the partition?09:35
captn3m0I have no idea why you can't tick reformat09:36
captn3m0You can click on minus safely. The deletion isn't done till you click on next/submit09:37
k1l_jethisoon: why dont you choose "use the whole disk"? that will make it most easy for you09:37
captn3m0I just prefer to use gparted (should be present on the install iso) to create the structure as per my wishes, and then just set mountpoints in the install process09:38
Chris_hubuhi guys09:39
function9hi09:39
jethisoonk1l_ bcoz i really have to dual boot.09:40
k1l_jethisoon: what is the other OS?09:40
jethisooncaptn3m0 so how do we get to gparted from the lubuntu install dvd?09:41
captn3m0choose "try lubuntu" instead of install09:41
jethisoonkil windows09:42
k1l_jethisoon: what about you just check the partitions that mint used and check them for / and swap (and /home) in the manual partition progress?09:43
jethisooncaptn3m0 if i use gparted from there, will there be an option for us to reformat?09:46
gwhihjwggpmy chicken went into those keys they only use the space bar k f c bucket of evil09:48
captn3m0You shouldn't need to reformat as it will be a blank partition after gparted is done with it09:48
jethisoonk1l there is a swap and home in my partitions. my problem is i cant tick on format / from the lubuntu install cd.09:49
josmalaWhat spell I have to invoke to link against LLVM libraries from the ubuntu software center. [Installed it and compiled a tutorial (after added symlink  for include directory) ]09:50
josmalaI have latest ubuntu.09:50
dingobingomingotest09:52
bipulI am still stuck here please i need a help http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802668/09:52
jethisooncaptn3m0 what buttons do we click in gparted?09:52
captn3m0just right click and format?09:53
captn3m0or something similar09:53
k1l_!ppa-purge | bipul09:54
ubottubipul: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html09:54
captn3m0PPAs are in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory09:55
jethisooncaptn3m0 can we do that from our linux mint install and wipe itself off?09:56
captn3m0no09:56
captn3m0you cannot edit/delete/format a mounted partition09:57
bipulcaptn3m0, I am unable to access to this directory /etc/apt/sources.list.d09:57
bipulEven i have used sudo09:57
k1l_bipul: use ppa-purge09:57
bipulI think that ppa-purge is the best option.09:57
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jethisooncaptn3m0 so i have to do it from lubuntu install dvd?09:58
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captn3m0he never installed a package from that ppa, so I thought ppa-purge was an overkill10:00
captn3m0didn't sudo add-apt-repository --remove work?10:00
captn3m0jethisoon: yes10:00
jethisooncaptn3m0 after format with lubuntu install cd, i then restart and install lubuntu right?10:06
captn3m0While running ubuntu live cd, there is an icon for "Install Ubuntu" on the desktop10:06
captn3m0I'm not sure if there is such an option in lubuntu, but if there is, you wont need to reboot10:06
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jethisooncaptn3m0 yeah there is. i forgot. tnx.10:08
dusf123if someone runs windows 8.1 recovery or reset will it affect the ubuntu install on the same hdd?10:09
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k1l_dusf123: most likely it will erase the ubuntu partitions10:09
dusf123k1l_: i want to install ubuntu's on my gf's dad's laptop but there is a very good chance he will crap out windows, and possibly ubuntu at some point - i would like to be able to be able to restore one or both easily10:10
dusf123i use clonezilla myself, but is there anything more user friendly i could install, possily on the same drive?10:10
k1l_dusf123: well, then make a install and then make a hdd copy as fallback10:11
neo1691I want to install a window manager bspwm and use it in ubuntu 12.04, so I would like to how how does lightdm handles startup scripts as compared to ~/.xinitrc10:11
dusf123k1l_: anyway to put it all on the same drive?10:11
rubicLast I checked BSPWM isnt in the ubuntu repositories so you'll have to compile it from source10:12
stynstynhi10:13
k1l_dusf123: but most recovery/full reset options form the windows will erase all partitions10:13
dusf123k1l_: yes, from within windows, or at least using windows software, but there must be other recovery software10:14
bipulIt's not working k1l_ http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802750/10:16
neo1691rubic yes, I am compiling it from source, so how do I start bspwm instead of unity10:16
neo1691I actually want to know how lightdm differs from using .xinitrc10:16
Mathisendusf123 norton ghost10:16
neo1691do I just add exec bspwm & in .xsession and lightdm will magically start bspwm instead of ubuntu?10:17
k1l_bipul: pastebin a "ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d/"10:17
hardmanhey10:20
bipulk1l_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7802767/10:20
hardmani installed ubuntu 14.04 alongside win 710:20
hardmanand now i doesnt show me option to start ubuntu on boot up10:20
hardmanit boots into windows by default10:20
MrokiiHello. I wanted to try out byobu (in conjunction with tmux), but it doesn't seem to work correctly. When I start byobu I get its shell-window but nothing I type is printed at the commandline. And when I hit Ctrl-A I always get a message about configuring the shortcut. Is this a bug or am I missing something?10:20
hardmanwhat to do?10:20
hardmanany clue/solution?10:21
k1l_bipul: sudo rm -rf /etc/apt/sources.list.d/popey-shellinabox-precise.list10:21
hardmani installed ubuntu 14.04 alongside win 710:21
hardmanand now i doesnt show me option to start ubuntu on boot up10:21
k1l_bipul: then sudo apt-get update10:21
bipulk1l_, will it work sir?10:21
hardmanand now i doesnt show me option to start ubuntu on boot up10:21
hardmanit boots into windows by default10:21
hardmanany clue/solution?10:21
k1l_hardman: reinstall grub10:21
hardmanhow?10:21
k1l_!bootrepair10:21
k1l_!boot-repair10:21
hardmansorry i'm a layman10:22
k1l_hardman: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair10:22
hardmancan u kindly guide me somewhat?10:22
hardmanthanks10:22
josmalaI think the default LLVM package is broken in the repository, as it doesn't put things in places where compiler can find them.10:22
hardmani have onw question k1l_10:23
hardmanthis is shown in ubuntu10:23
hardmani mean i can use same process in windows?10:23
krasnayarsk"cat file.txt | awk '{print $1}' | sed s/[0-9]+?/_/g | less" doesn't do anything. What's wrong with it?10:24
k1l_hardman: no. windows has no interest in supporting any linux. so you need to run the ubuntu-usb or dvd10:24
guest-xCzr0fi can't log into my desktop session, when i enter my password, it logs in, shows the cursor and black screen then goes back to login screen, (but I could log into guest session)10:25
rubicneo1691: Have you compiled something from source before?10:25
triplchi all10:26
k1l_guest-xCzr0f: log into the console with ctrl-alt-f1 (back with ctrl-alt-f7) and log into your user. make sure all files belong to user:user and not root:root10:26
rubicneo1691:oh wait your actual question, lightdm manages stuff for you when installed via apt-get no idea when done by source sorry ;/10:26
guest-xCzr0fk1l_: what do you mean by "all files" ?10:27
bipulk1l_, Thank you, It's working.10:27
triplccan i remove  xserver-xorg-video-intel after install nvidia-prime? currently i am using bumblebee and have both intel and nvidia driver install10:27
k1l_guest-xCzr0f: its a common problem when a user broke the file permission while making stuff with sudo that is not intended to. it makes files like .XAuthority belong to root and the user cant log in10:28
guest-xCzr0fk1l_: you're right, .XAuthority is 60010:29
guest-xCzr0fk1l_: is it just this file?10:29
k1l_guest-xCzr0f: i am not talking about filemod i am talking about owner10:30
k1l_guest-xCzr0f: see "ls -al"10:30
ajnrHi friends, I am facing problem to install shallow parser in ubuntu. after giving the make install command I got http://fpaste.org/118371/40550305/   i.e. error while loading shared libraries: libgdbm.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. I am using ubuntu 14.04 64 bit machine10:30
guest-xCzr0fk1l_: thanks, i chown.ed it10:31
guest-xCzr0fk1l_: it works now10:31
k1l_guest-xCzr0f: good. but be aware not to misuse sudo in future10:31
guest-xCzr0fk1l_: a'ay sir10:31
Mrokiik1l_: I wonder what you mean by misuse. I've had the same issue quite a few times with Ubuntu and never used sudo in any kind of unusual way before that happened. To me it looks rather like some random bug.10:33
k1l_Mrokii: most times this "bug" comes up when gui programs are started with sudo10:34
netwrkspiderhi guys10:35
netwrkspiderhow can i install linux on laptop.10:36
netwrkspider:P10:36
k1l_!install | netwrkspider10:36
ubottunetwrkspider: 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 !automate10:36
netwrkspider@ubottu : Thanks :)10:36
ArTeSthanks to k1l_ :p10:36
loahello10:37
rewbycrafto/ loa10:37
loais there some kind of software for development which i can use to create project using sftp account?10:38
loai don't know maybe it is netbeans or geany10:38
ubuntu458Is there any more of a penalty using qemu 64bit host 32bit guest than there is 32/32?10:39
rewbycraftloa: I don't completely understand what you mean with "create project using sftp account".10:40
loarewbycraft, repos with sources are on remote server.10:41
loanow i use geany and filezilla10:41
loabut i want projects.10:41
ajnrHi, how to solve the problem with error while loading shared libraries: libgdbm.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory10:41
loanot just files opened with geany.10:42
rewbycraftWell, that depends on what source control program you want to use. From the top of my head, git and bzr will work. Though you might wanna look into getting an account on something like github, bitbucket (this one gives free private repos) or launchpad (if you wanna use bzr).10:42
rewbycraftloa: Heck, you could even go all out and run your own repo servers. I, for example, have a personal gitlab server.10:42
ddsscubuntu 14.04 , youtube not working , stuck on start of video, html5 doesnt work either. this happened all of the sudden, maybe some of the latest updates fucked it up. advice please10:43
rewbycraftddssc: Have you installed flashplayer?10:43
loarewbycraft, but what software you use to access it?10:44
loawhere you create project?10:44
ddsscrewbycraft,  oh i just noticed that my sound doesn't work either. sweet. this just happened10:44
ddssc:D10:44
ddsscso no sound, and youtube stuck10:44
ddssc14.04 LTS10:45
rewbycraftloa: You might want to read up on version control. I personally use git and will recommend it, though you should go with what fits your workflow personally.10:45
rewbycraftddssc: I repeat: Have you installed flashplayer?10:45
ddsscrewbycraft, where do I check that?10:45
ddsscrewbycraft,  I dont recall installing it10:45
loarewbycraft, i don't need version control, i just want create project i which sources are on remote side.10:45
loaand asking about maybe somebody can report working solutions for this.10:46
rewbycraftddssc: Open a terminal with CTRL+ALT+T and enter (without quotes) "sudo apt-get install flashplayer-installer -y" and enter your password when asked.10:46
loai remeber that netbeans can dot this.10:46
loabut it is bloatware.10:46
ddsscrewbycraft, E: Unable to locate package flashplayer-installer10:46
rewbycraftloa: If you don't wanna use vcs then you can just sync the source directory over sftp (although I don't recommend it)10:47
rewbycraftddssc: Yeah, it should've been flashplugin-installer (it *used* to be flashplayer-installer)10:47
backSlasherDoes anyone have any idea why Ubuntu uses fstrim and not "discard" on mounts?10:47
ddsscloa,  netbeans is bloatware? yea you better stick with Vim bro10:47
loaddssc, yeah. 500mb ram consumption it is normal situation.10:48
rewbycraftddssc: Or nano. Or emacs. *insert xkcd butterfly effect joke here*10:48
loajava, what i can say.10:48
ddsscrewbycraft, hehe :)10:48
rewbycraftloa: I do java programming too, you know.10:48
rewbycraftddssc: Any luck installing flashplayer?10:48
ddsscrewbycraft, yea I already got that installed10:48
loaok maybe it is not bloatware but it is heavy.10:48
loain all ways.10:48
rewbycraftTry restarting your browser and then re-opening the video.10:49
ddsscloa, it's a hog, but a very useful hog10:49
loamaybe sublime can do this?10:49
rewbycraftloa: Intellij?10:49
loaor maybe really go for the netbeans.10:49
ddsscloa, altho if you code Java you really should llook up IDEA10:49
loano it is not java, it is just php.10:49
ddsscI use netbeans for php and it's great10:49
loaddssc, i know it.10:50
rewbycraftddssc: PHPStorm ftw.10:50
loait is great but not for my hardware.10:50
loai want just project possibility with remote sources destanation.10:50
loafor example using sftp.10:50
ddsscrewbycraft, heard good things about it, never needed it really, Netbeans has pretty much everything I need , framework support and all10:51
ddsscloa,  so you put your project on a remote server, open sftp connection in Nautilus and load it in netbeans like a normal local project10:51
ddsscrewbycraft,  any other ideas about my broken sound?10:52
rewbycraftChecked if the volume is set correctly in the sound settings?10:52
rewbycraftAlso, does the problem manifest with other programs?10:52
rewbycraftloa: Although my stance is VCS. For what you want you might want to look into lsyncd.10:53
ddsscrewbycraft,  yea pretty much this thread here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2211608&page=210:55
ddsscI'm just too lazy to read it all so Im asking here10:55
ddssc:d10:55
rewbycraftNo worries.10:55
ddsscnot thta I should since I expect the basic features of an OS like sound not to break down every random tuesday10:55
ddsscerrr...wednesday10:56
AlexPortablelater this year ubuntu mate is being released. how is this different from installing mate package on 14.04 lts?10:56
rewbycraftSound can be weird on linux. But when it works, it's amazing.10:56
ddsscrewbycraft, yea linux sound is pretty good, altho windows + asio is equal if not better10:56
rewbycraftddssc: Try installing pavucontrol and make sure that in the playback-tab all programs have the correct sound card set.10:57
bruceleehmm after running the ubuntu installation, i get this: error: no such device: 962bda2a-c294...blhablah10:57
bruceleegrub rescue>10:57
bruceleeanyone know what could have gone wrong?10:57
rewbycraftddssc: A bit ago I had a problem where some programs were being assigned to the hdmi audio (even though it isn't plugged in)10:57
ddsscrewbycraft, I tried running aplay -l to get a list of devices and it got stuck. it's not a hw error tho, my sound works fine in win10:57
rewbycraftbrucelee: Broken hard drive? Corrupt parititon?10:58
rewbycraftddssc: Hmm. Can you try booting off of a live-cd and checking if the sound issue persists? (I wanna see if it's a problem with ubuntu+your machine or some config problem on your install)10:59
bruceleerewbycraft: hmm possibly, i ran the installation twice though and both times same thing10:59
bruceleebtu if the hard drive is broken, why would the installation work10:59
brucelee:/11:00
rewbycraftbrucelee: *shrug* I've had a hard drive that corrupted the first sectors a couple of times and caused this.11:00
bruceleerewbycraft: ok thanks11:00
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rewbycraftbrucelee: Can you try using bootrepair?11:01
dExITCan somone help me with this message ? ( Ispconfig with apache ) http://pastebin.com/aWWvGBQf11:05
rewbycraftdExIT: You have a permission problem. Solution (without quotes) "sudo chown -R 1000:1000 /var/lib/apache2/fastcgi"11:07
histobrucelee: do you have a picture of the error?11:09
bruceleerewbycraft: i have 2 disks in there11:09
bruceleei tried changing boot order11:09
bruceleesee if it works11:09
brucelee:/11:09
Mrokiik1l_: Yeah, okay, but I think the bug shouldn't show up at all, as there are times when one needs to use sudo. Or at least that's my impression.11:09
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rewbycraftbrucelee: Like I said can you try running boot-repair?11:10
ionwindhola11:10
bruceleerewbycraft: new to ubuntu, whats that11:11
bruceleeill google it11:11
bruceleechanging the boot order worked11:11
bruceleeyou think that wasnt neccessary?11:11
krasnayarskHi. Is anbody using Lilo instead of Grub?11:11
bruceleeboot repair would have fixed it and made it boot off the first one11:11
rewbycraftbrucelee: It usually fixes most common problems.11:12
rewbycraftbrucelee: I like it because it fixes my UEFI boot if I screw it up.11:12
bruceleeis boot repair somethign specific to ubuntu?11:12
bruceleesomething i need a live cd to do?11:12
rewbycraftbrucelee: Yes and yes. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair11:13
bruceleethanks :P11:14
ignsalut, s'il vous plait. je voudrai installer mac os x marvericks sur un pc dell inspiron 15r11:14
rewbycraftbrucelee: Why thank us, you figured it out.11:14
rewbycraftign: This channel is english only. Please go to #ubuntu-fr11:15
bruceleerewbycraft: for telling me about boot repair11:15
brucelee:11:15
brucelee:P11:15
rewbycraftbrucelee: No problem. It's a useful tool in case you ever have problems booting.11:15
hobbitBOO!11:20
cyb3rtyhello. can you help me with bumblebee?11:22
Stibbhello11:24
StibbI need help to integrate a new version of a software into official ubuntu repository. What is the process to follow?11:25
histoStibb: try emailing the maintainer11:26
krasnayarskCan I configure grub.cfg in /boot/grub? Or is there someplace else I should edit Grub?11:32
rewbycraftkrasnayarsk: /etc/default/grub11:32
histokrasnayarsk: what are you trying to edit?11:32
histos/what/why11:32
krasnayarskhisto: framebuffer stuff.11:32
rewbycraftkrasnayarsk: Like I said: /etc/default/grub (run "sudo update-grub" afterwards to sync the configs)11:33
krasnayarskrewbycraft: Cool. Thanks :)11:33
histokrasnayarsk: update the grub_default_linux blah blah line in /etc/default/grub and sudo update-grub11:33
krasnayarskhisto: gotcha.11:34
histokrasnayarsk: grub_cmdline_linux_default="...."11:35
rewbycrafthisto: *GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFUALT11:35
rewbycraft*DEFAULT11:35
rewbycraft(correcting my own correction...)11:35
historewbycraft: my caps key isn't present11:35
* histo is lazy11:36
rewbycrafthisto: Shift?11:36
rewbycrafthisto: Ah.11:36
historewbycraft: then my pinky would have to move off of home row.11:36
* rewbycraft facepalms11:37
theperfectpunkhello11:37
theperfectpunki need to fix ubuntu boot11:37
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: What's wrong with it?11:37
histotheperfectpunk: what's wrong with it?11:37
theperfectpunkas i just formatted windows partition11:37
theperfectpunkhisto: No EFI partition now11:38
theperfectpunkso can't boot into it11:38
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: Boot-repair is your friend.11:38
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair11:38
histotheperfectpunk: how and why did you remove your efi partition11:38
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: Can you turn off EFI boot in your bios? (also, what histo said)11:38
theperfectpunki was trying to wipe my windows 8 partition11:38
theperfectpunkand wiped the efi partition too11:39
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: If you can't turn on legacy (non-(U)EFI) boot then you might have to re-install ubuntu.11:39
theperfectpunkrewbycraft: doesn't boot11:39
histotheperfectpunk: testdisk to undelete the partition11:39
theperfectpunkrewbycraft: can't i create a EFI partition manually?11:40
histotheperfectpunk: if you knew the start and end of your previous efi partition you could just redefine it again.11:40
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: Dunno.11:40
theperfectpunkhisto: here's what i see using gparted11:41
theperfectpunkhttp://tinypic.com/2mpm2cg911:41
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: So you DO have an efi part?11:42
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: Boot-repair should fix this then.11:42
rubicso I was using boot-repair to fix grub/mbr and it looks like it tried to install the MBR on the usb running the live install o.0 http://paste.ubuntu.com/7797999/ Anyone know why it failed?11:42
theperfectpunkhisto: and using disks http://tinypic.com/2mpm2cg911:42
theperfectpunkrewbycraft: no11:43
theperfectpunki am booting using ubuntu dvd11:43
theperfectpunkusb11:43
theperfectpunkto be precise11:43
histotheperfectpunk: what was on the 500GB disk?11:43
theperfectpunkwindows11:43
theperfectpunki need to backup one partition11:43
histotheperfectpunk: well you also have efi partition on the 250gb. So which were you using for boot previously?11:44
theperfectpunkso i tried to get it into ubuntu partition11:44
theperfectpunki tried booting both disks11:44
theperfectpunkcan't get to boot one11:44
theperfectpunkno UEFI mode get shown11:44
rewbycraftrubic: Try just using a normal live-cd(/dvd) and then running boot-repair from that.11:45
rubicDell XPS 13 has no CD/DVD drive ;-;11:45
histotheperfectpunk: basically what rewbycraft says. or reinstall grub manually11:45
rewbycraftrubic: Ah. I'd say try running it again?11:45
rubicOhk.11:46
rubicIve been messing around with grub command line tools for a while11:46
theperfectpunkhisto: could u atleast tell me how to access the 250GB disk from live?11:46
rubicbut Ill give boot-repair another go11:46
theperfectpunkhisto: so that i can backup11:46
theperfectpunkboot-repair says "GPT partition detected11:46
rewbycraftrubic: Nothing wrong with that. I advise getting more experienced with them in a VM first before using them on actual hardware.11:47
bipulhello I am looking for a help. I am trying to install SVN  on my ubuntu 14.04. I am following official guide of ubuntu https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/subversion.html. But i need to understand this part "svn import /path/to/import/directory file:///path/to/repos/project" what does it mean here import directory here?11:47
rewbycraftthem=grub cli tools11:47
theperfectpunkhisto: rewbycraft: this is what i get with boot-repair11:48
theperfectpunkhttp://tinypic.com/2mpm2cg911:48
histotheperfectpunk: click on the disk in nautilus or on the launcher to the left11:48
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theperfectpunkhisto: it doesn't give me write permission11:48
theperfectpunkhisto: i can't copy stuff11:48
theperfectpunkhisto: paste is grayed out11:48
rewbycrafttheperfectpunk: alt+f2 and then enter: gksudo nautilus11:48
histotheperfectpunk: why would you write there if you are trying to backup?11:48
theperfectpunkhisto: i need to copy from windows partition to ubuntu partition11:49
histotheperfectpunk: I though you formatted windows?11:49
theperfectpunkthen repartition the other disk11:49
rewbycrafthisto: (he also said he deleted his EFI partition)11:49
theperfectpunkhisto: it's saying something about GPT patition too, can't install windows11:49
histotheperfectpunk: STOP,  what did you do prior to this issue?11:50
theperfectpunkso trying to wipe the whole disk and then start11:50
Kartagiswhy am I getting 403 with youtube-dl? has youtube changed something?11:50
theperfectpunkhisto: i tried deleting one partition and install windows on it11:50
theperfectpunkhisto: but couldn't11:50
theperfectpunkhisto: it said that the partition is GPT can't be installed11:50
theperfectpunkhisto: tried installing UEFI mode, but the same error occured11:51
rewbycraftKartagis: It has. Run "sudo youtube-dl -U"  to update it.11:51
theperfectpunkhisto: now m gonna wipe the whole disk11:51
theperfectpunkhisto: no partitions and let windows partition11:51
histotheperfectpunk: Which partition did you delete?11:51
theperfectpunkhisto: the MSR, Reserver, System and C:11:52
* histo is so confused11:52
theperfectpunkReserved11:52
* rewbycraft joins histo in confused-land11:52
histotheperfectpunk: On which disk?11:52
theperfectpunkhisto: D has that data11:52
theperfectpunki need to backup11:52
theperfectpunkhisto: on 500GB11:52
histotheperfectpunk: the 500gb or the 250gb is d?11:52
theperfectpunkone partition on 500GB11:53
histotheperfectpunk: okay so now you want to write data from the 500gb to the 250gb that doesn't boot?11:53
theperfectpunkhisto: all these partition were on 500GB disk11:53
theperfectpunkhisto: yep11:53
histotheperfectpunk: pastebin the output of parted -l11:53
theperfectpunkhisto: the 250GB has ubuntu on it11:53
theperfectpunkjust ubuntu11:54
histotheperfectpunk: which doesn't boot?11:55
theperfectpunkhisto: yea11:56
theperfectpunkhisto: http://pastebin.com/8mUV1LA911:56
theperfectpunkhisto: nothing boots as of now11:56
theperfectpunkhisto: am on live dvd11:57
theperfectpunkhisto: live usb11:57
histotheperfectpunk: if you want to fix it I would just use testdisk to undelete the efi partition off of the 500gb disk11:57
histotheperfectpunk: but to copy your files you can ...11:57
theperfectpunkhisto: yea11:58
histotheperfectpunk: sudo mkdir /mnt/ubuntu && sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/ubuntu && sudo mkdir /mnt/windows && sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt/windows11:58
rubicrewbycraft: I found an option in the boot-repair to only install the MBR to sda so I enabled that this time http://paste.ubuntu.com/7803085/11:58
histotheperfectpunk: then copy your files from /mnt/windows to /mnt/ubuntu11:58
theperfectpunkhisto: it would give me write permissions?11:59
theperfectpunkon the ubuntu partitions?11:59
histotheperfectpunk: you could add -o users,rw    to the mount commands11:59
theperfectpunkhisto: do i need to specift password somewhere?11:59
theperfectpunkdon't11:59
theperfectpunkspecift12:00
theperfectpunkspecify12:00
histotheperfectpunk: password for what?12:00
theperfectpunkubuntu12:00
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theperfectpunkto access the files12:00
theperfectpunki mean to get permission12:00
histotheperfectpunk: no12:00
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Kartagisrewbycraft: It looks like you installed youtube-dl with a package manager, pip, setup.py or a tarball. Please use that to update.12:00
rewbycraftKartagis: sudo pip install --upgrade youtube-dl12:00
histotheperfectpunk: or add uid=1000,gid=1000 as  a mount option either way. You can copy the files now and fix perms later.12:01
rewbycraftrubic: Can you detail your exact steps with boot-repair for me?12:01
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rubicrewbycraft: I booted my liveusb, entered wifi passwd12:02
theperfectpunkhisto: the parameters are  nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show,-o users,rw12:02
theperfectpunkhisto: ok?12:02
rewbycraftrubic: I mean, which buttons did you click in boot-repair?12:02
histotheperfectpunk: no12:02
rubicrewbycraft: oh sure12:02
theperfectpunkhisto: remove -o users,rw12:03
Kartagisrewbycraft: I don't have pip, I get the same version when I do --reinstall install on apt-get, and "youtube-dl is the newest version" when I do install12:03
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Kartagisheh12:03
theperfectpunkand add uid=1000, guid=1000?12:03
histotheperfectpunk: Why are you adding all those? and -o isn't a valid option you mount -o long,list,of,options12:03
theperfectpunkok12:03
theperfectpunkhisto: ok12:03
histotheperfectpunk: just copy and paste my command above with all the &&'s12:03
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histotheperfectpunk: you can gksu nautilus to copy your files temporarily12:04
rubicrewbycraft: Ticked place grub into [sda] and then ran  recomended repair, now that I think about it I dont think I pressed apply at all so that change is probably meaningless12:04
histotheperfectpunk: we can fix permissions later.12:04
theperfectpunkhisto: these were added by the os automatically nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show12:04
rubic-_-12:04
histotheperfectpunk: whatever, just get them both mounted and copy files to and fro12:05
rewbycraftrubic: Try again, but press apply.12:05
rubicrewbycraft: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7803137/ done12:07
histotheperfectpunk: when you are done copying sync and umount them. Then do whatever you want.12:08
rewbycraftrubic: I meant can you explain exactly which buttons you press. Even just to launch boot-repair itself.12:09
rewbycraftrubic: Because I don't know what you're doing, but it's making boot-repair do a SNAFU.12:10
monotonis it possible to somehow move where where the gconf settings live from ~/.gconf/ to  ~/.config/.gconf/ ?12:10
rubicrewbycraft: I am running it from the dash12:10
theperfectpunkhisto12:10
theperfectpunkhisto: m using disk to set mount options12:10
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rubicrewbycraft: If I run sudo boot-repair it hangs at os-probe or probe-os I dont remember12:11
theperfectpunkhisto: these are the current parameters http://tinypic.com/m/ico2s7/212:11
rewbycraftrubic: I honestly don't know how you managed to get it to do that.12:11
theperfectpunkhisto: i can write with re12:12
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theperfectpunkrw12:12
theperfectpunkparameter12:12
philinuxmonoton;~ probably not12:12
histotheperfectpunk: you probably won't need it with those options12:12
theperfectpunkhisto: i'll just try gksu12:12
histotheperfectpunk: what?12:13
monotonphilinux: ok. I guess I have to change source for evertyhing for that to happen then12:13
theperfectpunkrun nautilus as root12:13
theperfectpunkhisto: or better i'll just sudo su12:13
philinuxmonoton;~ i thnk you'd have to compile gnome yourself to change that12:13
histotheperfectpunk: I can't help you if you keep changing what you are doing.12:13
theperfectpunkand copy the files12:13
theperfectpunkhisto: access terminal as root12:14
theperfectpunkhisto: copy files and then fix permissions when i am able to boot12:14
histotheperfectpunk: Or you could just click on the relevant partitions in the UI from the launcher if you are attached to the GUI12:14
* monoton must... resist urge... to make my own liinuxdist with modified gnome ;-)12:15
histotheperfectpunk: either way your NTFS permissions are not going to be preserved12:15
histomonoton: why would you want them in a different place btw?12:16
rubicwth I checked the boot-repair.desktop and its doing exactly the same thing o.012:16
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monotonI would prefer ~ to be rather clean12:16
monotona place where I store *my* files not a zillion of settings.12:17
rewbycraftrubic: Can you please try this: Reboot the live-usb. Click on the dash and enter boot-repair. Wait for boot-repair to load. Click recommended repair (nothing else). And tell me what it does.12:17
theperfectpunkhisto: what is the default admin password in ubuntu?12:18
histomonoton: they are .hidden files12:18
theperfectpunkgksu is asking for password12:18
histotheperfectpunk: there isn't one12:18
theperfectpunkok i just sudoed it12:18
rubicrewbycraft: If I reboot I will need to reinstall boot-repair because the usb isnt persistent but sure.12:19
rewbycraftmonoton: If you can see the .hidden files. Hit CTRL+H12:19
monotonnow when I think about it ideally I would like "home" to be /dokument/ and "home for settings files" to be /config/ (this is a single user system). that would be awsome.12:19
monotonand no I don't want some files to be hidden.12:19
rewbycraftrubic: I just want a clean start at this. So I was actually hoping the usb wasn't persistent.12:19
rubicahk12:20
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theperfectpunkhisto: now tell me12:20
theperfectpunkcan i run boot-repair after i have installed windows in the other disk12:20
rewbycraftmonoton: Well, you'd have to recompile a lot of stuff for that.12:20
histotheperfectpunk: you can run boot-repair whenever you want.12:20
monotonrewbycraft: yeah I guess so  :-) well I guess I can dream at least hehe.12:21
histotheperfectpunk: I have no idea how youa re going to handle where windows is going to put it's EFI stuff though. You'd probably have to ask the ##windows peoples12:21
rewbycraftmonoton: It's possible, just a lot of work.12:21
n1ywbWhere did the Raring packages go?12:22
n1ywbbecause I'd really like to install a package but I'm getting 404 on all raring packages12:22
monotonrewbycraft: hehe ok next time I make my own linux dist I'll think about it ;-)12:22
histomonoton: that's a bit insane but do what you want. It's all open12:23
guy__Sorry to intrupt in between but I am new to this IRC, wanted to join your organisation and contribute something12:23
monotonyeah I guess... I think I should start with doing something easier first maybe.12:23
monotonwelcome guy__12:24
histo!eol | n1ywb12:24
ubottun1ywb: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades12:24
guy__Thank you, could you please help me out, to find any organisation with which I could work12:24
rewbycrafthisto: Why the !eol?12:24
n1ywbwell I'm fucked now because I'm on the road and I can't upgrade12:24
histo!language | n1ywb12:25
ubottun1ywb: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList12:25
rewbycrafthisto: NVM. I was misreading the person to whom you were replying.12:25
n1ywbdie in a fire12:25
monotonguy__: yeah maybe there is webpage somewhere that tells how to join the #ubuntu developers?12:25
histo!volunteers | n1ywb12:25
ubottun1ywb: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines12:25
guy__I upgraded just now and it took me around 8-9 hours to fix everything12:25
rewbycrafthisto: Is there a list somewhere of all the ubottu commands?12:25
guy__so what am i doing here , what can i do here?12:26
krasnayarskDoes Ubuntu run well on older hardware? Say a 12 year old laptop?12:26
histo!factoid | rewbycraft12:26
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guy__an ancient lapop12:26
rewbycraftkrasnayarsk: Ubuntu? No. LUbuntu or XUbuntu? Yes?12:26
trijntjekrasnayarsk: nope, use a lightweight version of ubuntu like lubuntu/xubuntu12:26
krasnayarsktrijntje: Okay. Thanks.12:26
rewbycraftThanks histo.12:26
philinuxkrasnayarsk;~ depends on spec which flavour to run12:26
histokrasnayarsk: I wouldn't run unity on something that old which is ubuntu-desktop. Try something like xubuntu or lubuntu will run fine. Or you can install a command line system and build up with whatever desktop environment you want.12:27
ZadikHi :P12:27
guy__can anybody help me choosing an open source organisation for some contribution purposes.....12:28
guy__can anybody help me choosing an open source organisation for some contribution purposes.....12:28
guy__can anybody help me choosing an open source organisation for some contribution purposes.....12:28
guy__can anybody help me choosing an open source organisation for some contribution purposes.....12:28
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trijntjeguy__: please behave, dont spam the channel12:28
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ubottuZadik: #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!12:29
guy__sorry but i needed someone12:29
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histoguy__: Do you have a ubuntu related question?12:29
Zadikubottu: ok12:29
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)12:29
guy__no, but i have a quesiton12:30
histoguy__: well you question isn't on topic here.12:30
guy__that how do i contribute some required ubuntu projects12:30
rewbycraftguy__: There are no required projects.12:30
rubicrewbycraft: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7803208/12:30
histo!contribute | guy__12:30
ubottuguy__: To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://community.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu12:30
rewbycraftrubic: Do you have an (U)EFI system?12:31
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guy__yes'12:32
rubicrewbycraft: no12:32
rubicMBR12:32
guy__am using ubuntu 14.0412:33
Carogahi all12:33
guy__hi12:33
Carogacurrently having bluetooth and wifi stability issues, anyone experienced on that matter ?12:33
rubicthe usb throws errors because of the previous partition table on it I think12:33
rewbycraftrubic: Hmm. Shall we do a manual grub install then?12:33
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rubicgrub-install?12:33
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Carogarubic, are you installing on a raid 0 volume perhaps?12:34
rubiccause Ive done that from the livecd and chroot'd into the main install neither worked12:34
rubicnope12:34
rubicits so strange12:34
rewbycraftrubic: Try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#via_the_LiveCD_terminal12:34
Carogarubic, the disk u are installing on, does it has any previous GPT tables on it ?12:34
rubicno it shouldnt12:35
CarogaBut it could ?12:35
rubiclet me double check the boot-repair log12:35
rewbycraftCaroga: It seems to try to install to the usb instead of the HDD12:35
rewbycraftCaroga: And his usb is a bit weird.12:35
Carogalol, that's a first12:35
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rewbycraftCaroga: I know mate.12:35
rewbycraftrubic: Can you try the manual install procedure I linked?12:36
rewbycraftCaroga: If auto mode, derps. Do it manually.12:36
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Carogarewbycraft, second that, amen!12:36
rubicCaroga: yeah its not there12:36
rubicrewbycraft: uhh yeah lemme take a look12:37
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CarogaSo anyone here experienced in bluetooth and wifi connectivity problems?12:38
CarogaCause I have a very weird situation here12:38
rubicrewbycraft: Yeah I've followed that one before, But Ive never seen any sort of evidence of grub existing on boot "No operation system found" from the bios I think.12:39
CarogaI had that as well12:39
rewbycraftThus you need to install grub.12:39
CarogaI've had the same problem just a week ago.12:40
rubicrewbycraft: "core.img is at this location and looks in partition 112 for ." is this relevant or normal?12:41
rubicrewbycraft: at the top of the boot-repair log12:41
rewbycraftrubic: Seems okay... Although I don't know which partition is 112... So it might be looking for a non-existing partition.12:42
aleo_Hi, I have two programs I want to plot a graph on time taken by both the program. I am using command as 'time program'. It gives me three times - user, sys, real. which one should I use for comparision?12:42
rewbycraftaleo_: Real12:42
jpentlandCould the error messaged "/etc/rc.local: cannot create /proc/sys/vm/lowmem_reserve_ratio: Directory nonexistent" be caused by a missing kernel option? Or simply a too-old kernel?12:44
rewbycraftjpentland: Which ubuntu version?12:45
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aleo_rewbycraft: once the program is in execution user will input a value. so doesn't it is included in real time?12:46
jpentlandrewbycraft, its 12.0412:47
jpentlandbut with a customer kernel12:47
jpentland*custom12:47
rewbycraftjpentland: I'd say either too new of a kernel or too old.12:47
cfhowlettjpentland and that's probably the issue12:47
rewbycraftaleo_: That time will count.12:47
aleo_rewbycraft: so what type I should go for?12:48
rewbycraftaleo_: Real12:48
rubicrewbycraft: hazzah! confirmed that partition 112 doesnt exist with cfdisk there is only 82 for the root and 83 for the swap. Ill run the grub-install and whatnot commands now and try and track down whats happening12:48
krasnayarskhisto: Can you tell me what a good command line distro is?12:49
aleo_rewbycraft: but the delay in user's input will affect the comparision between two programs12:49
rewbycraftaleo_: It always will.12:50
jpentlandrewbycraft, cfhowlett hmm so you don't know of a kernel option that needs to be enabled to provide that? ok thanks12:50
rewbycraftjpentland: Sorry dude. I don't know too much about doing custom kernels.12:50
cfhowlettkrasnayarsk ubuntu server12:50
cfhowlettjpentland no custom kernel knowledge.  sorry.12:50
krasnayarskThanks12:53
cfhowlett!server|krasnayarsk12:54
ubottukrasnayarsk: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server12:54
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rubicrewbycraft: Ok so I ran sudo grub-install --boot-directory=/mnt/boot /dev/sda, how can I check where my MBR is pointing now12:55
rewbycraftrubic: Rebooting?12:56
rubicrewbycraft: uhh like I could but from experience I know it wont be fixed. how can I get the informatiion that boot-repair had as to what the MBR is pointing to.12:58
rewbycraftrubic: I don't know.12:58
philinuxrubic;~ no need to reboot http://sourceforge.net/projects/bootinfoscript/12:58
EleanorEllisI need to download a website to static files and have all the links changed to point to static files in a sub-directory. I tried darcyripper but I can't work out how to make it replace the links. Anyone know of another application that will do this? I also tried httrack but it doesn't load12:59
meteorNewbiehi12:59
rubicphilinux: Thanks, that looks great12:59
stianhjDoes anyone have experience with Juniper VPN? I could previously connect from Linux, but our company uses the new Junos Pulse client which has a SMS passcode system, and I don't know where the SMS passcode fits in the old way of connecting.12:59
siriusyidentfy13:00
rubicrewbycraft: Oh and thanks for your time rewbycraft, would be pretty stuck without someone to help me :D13:00
rewbycraftrubic: No problem man. Just trying to help. I will admit when I'm stumped thoug. ;P13:00
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meteorNewbieHas something changed from 12.04 to 14.04 with regards to changing routes? In 12.04 route add/del worked flawlessly and sticking after reboot. When I try now it reverts to the old setting (AWS VPC instance).13:03
rubicrewbycraft: yeah still partition 11213:05
rewbycraftrubic: It doesn't happen to be a multiboot with windows, right?13:07
rubicrewbycraft: It used13:07
rubicrewbycraft: I killed the other windows paritiions and thats when this all started o.013:08
philinuxrubic;~ what does bootinfoscript show13:08
rubicwell the parition is still 112 which doesnt exist but I can stick the whole thing on a pastebin for you?13:09
rewbycraftrubic: Well. I'm stumped. The only solution I can think of would be to copy your files off of the ubuntu install to some usb drive and then do a full reinstall of ubuntu.13:09
rewbycraftrubic: Let philinux attempt to help you first though. He knows his stuff.13:10
rubicrewbycraft: Ok, thanks anyway :)13:11
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meteorNewbieRouting setup anyone?13:12
pbxrecommendations for multi-clipboard utlities?13:12
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daftykinsmeteorNewbie: you're going to have to be a lot more specific than that13:13
monotonyeah multiple cut/copy's could be interesting sometimes. I had something for win3.11 long time ago.13:14
meteorNewbiedaftykins: Has something changed from 12.04 to 14.04 with regards to changing routes? In 12.04 route add/del worked flawlessly and sticking after reboot. When I try now it reverts to the old setting (AWS VPC instance).13:14
rubicphilinux: pastebin.com/zkWL6Z7C here is the bootinfoscript13:14
daftykinsmeteorNewbie: not that i know of, but then i haven't had to mess with routes in 14.04 yet13:15
Picipbx: I seem to recall glipper being one...13:15
meteorNewbieI'm gonna add my route to rc.local and see what happens.13:16
philinuxrubic;~ where are you booted into now13:17
rubicphilinux: the liveusb I havent been able to boot into the install for a few days now.13:18
philinuxrubic;~ from there you could do a sudo grub-install to /dev/sda unless you've already tried that13:20
rubicphilinux: yup tried everything from the grub/installation page13:20
philinuxrubic;~ yeah but i'm thinking yo need to chroot into the install to run update-grub13:22
TJ-rubic: Did you install syslinux as well as GRUB on /dev/sda ?13:22
pbxPici, thanks for the tip. will check it out.  wonder if it will work in xmonad...13:22
thmsI just upgraded from 10.04 to 12.0413:23
thmsphp --version still returns 5.313:23
rewbycraftthms: Isn't 5.3 the latest version?13:23
thmsWhile the default version is 5.4: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/precise/php5/13:23
thmsFuck, it's 5.3.13:23
philinuxrubic this looks promising, double check with it what you've done only 3.48 minutes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lod8sRb_6I13:23
rewbycraftthms: Never mind. It's 5.5.something13:23
thmsrewbycraft: in precise it's normal.13:23
rewbycraftthms: If you want a later version you might have to upgrade to 14.04.13:24
Picithms: please mind your language kere.13:24
SGTIloghi good day, does anyone had or have experience that the datazoom of munin in ubuntu 14.04 not working. Thanks in advance13:24
rewbycraftAlso:13:24
rewbycraft!language | thmns13:24
ubottuthmns: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList13:24
rewbycraft(I typo'd your name, whoops)13:24
SGTIlogHi good day, does anyone had or have experience that the datazoom of munin in ubuntu 14.04 not working. Thanks in advance!13:25
Gabriel403Hi guys, I'm setting file limits in /etc/security/limits.conf but when I log out and back in ulimit -Sn and ulimit -Hn isn't showing the values I've entered, it works fine on one aserver but not on another13:25
rubicTJ-: no13:26
thmsI am trying to upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10, but do-release-upgrade says: 404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.201 80]  there may be a network problem13:27
rewbycraftthms: sudo apt-get update ?13:27
thmsrewbycraft: same problem13:27
thmsI just upgraded from 10.04 and networking works 100%13:27
rewbycraftthms: 12.10 is unsupported so it may be that the mirror deleted it.13:28
TJ-rubic: sorry, not syslinux - "extlinux" - sda6 has an installation of it, which makes me suspect that both GRUB and extlinux have tried to install themselves as the boot-loader on sda13:28
philinuxthms;~ yep eol http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2014/05/01/ubuntu-12-10-quantal-quetzal-reaches-end-of-life-on-may-16-2014/13:28
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thmsrewbycraft, philinux, thanks, will just use the php5-oldstable ppa instead13:29
philinuxthms;~ you can upgrade from 12.04 directly to 14.04 LTS13:29
philinuxat some pont13:29
rewbycraftphilinux: That's what I did. Should work.13:30
philinuxrewbycraft;~ lts to lts always works, me always does a clean install, upgrades take too long13:30
rubicTJ-: extlinux is still part of syslinux though, which I havnt touched.13:31
philinuxrubic;~ rescue any data you need first13:31
rewbycraftphilinux: I used an upgrade because I needed the machine to have some custom software. My main machine had a reinstall though.13:32
TJ-rubic: Does the system motherboard have UEFI?13:32
rubicTJ-: no13:33
threeseasHelp - hardware support ending 12.04  so update .... so I did and now there is no signal going to my monitor13:33
rewbycraftthreeseas: Use the monitor config in "System config" -> "display settings"?13:33
rubicphilinux: so yeah the instructions in the video are the same as what I've been following today, except with less /dev/ devices mounted I'll still go through with it though see if it changes the bootcheckerscriptthingy13:33
philinuxTJ-;~ methinks chroot might solve rubic problem http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=1535113:34
philinuxwell worth a shot13:34
UltimaKR_Can anyone help me with my lubuntu 14.04 install? When I boot I am getting the grub_term_highlight_color not found error13:35
TJ-philinux: always :)13:36
* philinux uses chroot from sda to update 14.10 install on sdb13:36
TJ-rubic: I have a bash script that automates  chroot of a broken system... take a look: http://iam.tj/projects/misc/chroot-auto.bash13:37
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rubicTJ-: too late allready done :P13:40
rubicphilinux: so yeah same thing13:40
philinuxrubic;~ you mean after running update-grub the bootinfoscript still reports the same13:41
rubicphilinux: Oh wow, let me run it13:42
rubicphilinux: only bit I left out13:42
rubicphilinux: although it shouldnt matter those cause im pretty sure update-grub doesnt touch the MBR13:42
TJ-rubic: It doesnt13:43
TJ-rubic: I came in late - what are the failure symptoms?13:43
UltimaKR_Does anyone know how to fix it?13:43
philinuxrubic;~ it sure alters what the mbr points too13:43
rubicphilinux: Oh I thought it only generated the menu my bad13:43
TJ-philinux: No, it doesn't, it simply updates the modules and config in /boot/grub/ ... MBR and core are installed by "grub-install"13:44
xopis there any reason why $lynx -accept_all_cookies auth=defaultuser:defaultpassword 192.168.1.1; would fail to access router configuration page (my router uses .1.1)? i get auth error while the login info is absolutely corrrect?13:44
rewbycraftUltimaKR_: Use boot-repair. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair13:44
philinuxTJ-;~ what i mean is mbr grub bit fine whats on partitoin is borked13:44
UltimaKR_rewbycraft: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair gave me an error saying its an invalid ppa13:45
TJ-philinux: I missed the original symptom description, can you give me a summary?13:45
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rubicphilinux: So yeah, no fixy13:45
rewbycraftUltimaKR_: Did you follow the exact instructions on the page?13:45
rubicill reboot just to be sure tho13:45
philinuxTJ-;~ rubic bootinfo pastebin.com/zkWL6Z7C13:46
TJ-philinux: I'd read that, but didn't hear what the symptoms of the boot failure are13:47
rubicTJ-: So basically the BIOS cannot find an operating system.13:47
UltimaKR_rewbycraft: Yes but I will retry now13:47
untakenI have a machine with Ubuntu 11.10 installed,  and I want to upgrade it, however apt-get update is complaining about the mirror no longer existing. Any ideas how I can get this upgraded?13:47
rubicTJ-: It occured after I removed the various windows partitions13:47
philinuxrubic;~ does it drop to a grub prompt13:47
ikonia!eolupgrade | untaken13:48
ubottuuntaken: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades13:48
rubicno grub prompt13:48
ArTeSis there any command to see the command list ?13:48
untakenikonia: thanks13:48
philinuxrubic;~ ah fubar13:48
rubicthats why I reckon those first few lines are so important, it looks likee core.img is pointing to nothing13:48
TJ-rubic: so what happens? hanging flashing cursor, BIOS/firmware says "Cannot find boot device" ?13:48
rubiccannot find "operation system"13:49
rubicfrom the bios13:49
rubicI assume13:49
rubicits black and white13:49
rubicand then I press enter and it goes to the bios device selection so yeah it must be13:49
philinuxrubic;~ backup any data using your live usb13:49
UltimaKR_rewbycraft: It is now not letting me connect to the internet wirelessly.13:50
TJ-rubic: OK... when this happens do you have any other devices (such as external USB storage) connected?13:50
rubicI back up my ~ every dat so13:50
rubicday*13:50
rubicyeah it brings up USB13:50
rewbycraftUltimaKR_: ... Can plug it in with a cable for a bit?13:50
TJ-rubic: "sda" is an internal system disk drive?13:50
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rubicyep SSD13:51
UltimaKR_rewbycraft: It is a desktop in another room. I think I might use the CD option13:51
TJ-rubic: If there is more than one valid boot device, the BIOS may be trying to boot from that instead if it is ahead of the system internal drive in the boot order13:51
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rewbycraftUltimaKR_: CD option?13:51
UltimaKR_rewbycraft: downloading the iso and burning to a disc13:52
rubicTJ-: o.o your right let me check that shouldnt be cause I havent fiddled with it but yeah fits the symptoms13:52
rewbycraftUltimaKR_: You might wanna do that.13:52
TJ-rubic: I've also seen similar issues if CD/DVD is ahead of the hard disk in the boot order, *and* the CD/DVD has a particular file-system13:52
frnknstnI am on 13.04, and it seems all the official apt repos have disappeared13:52
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rewbycraft!eol | frnknstn13:53
ubottufrnknstn: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades13:53
cfhowlett!eol|frnknstn it's dead.  upgrade13:53
ubottufrnknstn it's dead.  upgrade: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades13:53
rewbycraftNinja'd you cfhowlett. :P13:53
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fridaynexti've just moved to a new machine, and I'm getting this error when i try to ssh via public key http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=mNFym6aH13:54
rubicTJ-: "Operation System not found"13:54
fridaynextany ideas what i'm doing wrong?  It looks like it isn't seeing id_rsa.pub in my .ssh folder...13:54
rewbycraftfridaynext: It is. The remote server is rejecting your key.13:55
source47hi guys. anyone has experience configuring a 2nd IP to an interface?13:55
rewbycraftfridaynext: It is seeing it I mean.13:55
fridaynextrewbycraft: can you point me in the direction of what to do next?13:55
frnknstnokay, so I need to switch my apt repos to old-releases.ubuntu.com until I can upgrade?13:55
cfhowlett!eolupgrade | frnknstn13:56
ubottufrnknstn: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades13:56
cfhowlettfrnknstn as it, you can upgrade but support is dead.13:56
TJ-rubic: bootinfoscript says the MBR on /dev/sda is OK ... that being so, the BIOS will hand over to it and you'd never see that BIOS message - therefore, you have a boot-device ordering issue13:56
rewbycraftfridaynext: Re-upload your key to the server?13:56
danileigh79anybody have the script to make xchat open in a terminal window and automatically join freenode?13:57
rewbycraftdanileigh79: You can right click freenode in the network list and edit it. Select "Auto connect" and save.13:57
rewbycraftdanileigh79: And then check "Skip network list" in the network select.13:58
danileigh79rewbycraft, I want it to open into a terminal/terminator window first... I've done it before a few years ago, but forgot how13:58
Picidanileigh79: xchat doesn't have a cli interface.13:59
frnknstnOkay, so the official support is over. Is there an unofficial support channel where they can answer questions like mine?13:59
rewbycraftPici: That's what I thought.13:59
rubicTJ-: Does it, looks to me like core.img is not pointing to the next stage of the boot loader. Is core.img high enough level to give a proper error or would the BIOS handle that with a no operation system.13:59
danileigh79you know of any irc programs that do have cli interface?14:00
danileigh79rewbycraft: you know of any irc programs that do have cli interface?14:00
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Irssi?14:00
TJ-rubic: If the message you are seeing "Operating System not found" originates from BIOS then BIOS isn't even loading the MBR from sector 0 of that drive14:00
tmickHi quoexl14:00
danileigh79rewbycraft, t6hank you, forgot about irssi14:00
danileigh79exit14:01
rubicTJ-: Would I just get a flickering cursor or something, if it were successfull14:01
rubic?14:01
rubicnot succesffull but at least existing14:01
TJ-rubic: If MBR loads but it can't find core.img, you'll get a flashing underscore cursor only... if core.img loads but can't find the /boot/ partition, you'll get "grub rescue >", otherwise you'll get the GRUB boot menu14:01
source47anyone?14:02
TJ-source47: have you read https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#Multiple_IP_addresses_on_One_Interface   ?14:03
rubicTJ-: Oh your right boot.img is the one embedded in the MBR that makes sense14:04
TJ-rubic: Everything you've described makes me think the system is finding multiple boot devices, and trying to boot from only one - and the wrong one too. Other than that, I'd suspect the BIOS configuration of the SATA controller may have changed, causing the SSD device to fail to respond correctly. Things like SATA AHCI vs Legacy IDE mode would affect that14:05
philinuxTJ-;~ rubic is this a uefi/legacy mode problem, I've not got a new machine myself so not too savy with that14:06
TJ-rubic: If there are *any* USB devices connected, disconnect them - even non-storage devices. I've seen some motherboards that do this because the USB device incorrectly declares itself able to be a USB mass Storage, or CD, device14:06
TJ-philinux: I asked rubic earlier if it is a UEFI system, but got no reply. I don't see anything in bootinfoscript indicating it is. Assuming this exact same partition table layout (which is legacy) previously booted, the only thing that might prevent it is UEFI firmware has  disabled CSM (legacy BIOS) support14:08
rubicnot UEFI14:08
TJ-rubic: What is the make/model of the PC?14:08
rubicDELL XPS 1314:08
TJ-rubic: And what did you do immediately prior to this issue developing? What caused it?14:09
rubicdeleted the windows partitions14:09
rubicand then resized the ubuntu partition to take the full drive14:09
colin_hi,why i can to see the command line after ctrl +alt +f2??i need to install driver14:09
rubicthus requiring a grub-install14:09
rubicbut never worked14:09
colin_anyone can help me?14:11
TJ-rubic: *resized* the partition? How exactly? extended it _downwards_ to include earlier sectors?14:11
rubicyup14:11
TJ-rubic: using gparted I assume?14:11
rubicyup14:11
philinuxrubic;~ post an image of what gparted sees14:12
TJ-rubic: So, it would have had to physically move sectors from X+Y to X14:12
rubicyeah I guess so14:12
danileigh7912.04 will not "upgrade" to 12.10 or higher via update-manager, anyone know a way to upgrade to 12.04 LTS without wiping HDD?14:12
TJ-rubic: bootinfoscript shows the file-systems within the partitions are fine, so we don't need to worry about the data integrity14:12
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Upgrade to what?14:12
cfhowlettdanileigh79 you don't need to wipe the HDD to upgrade.  a clean install will do it.14:13
danileigh79rewbycraft: 14.0414:13
TJ-rubic: Is the XPS 13 running Live ISO right now?14:13
rubicyes14:13
TJ-rubic: Can you do "sudo dd if=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1 | hexdump -C | pastebinit" ?14:13
danileigh79cfhowlett: install from usb will not permit clean install, only6 reformat HDD then install14:13
rewbycraftdanileigh79: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/04/upgrade-ubuntu-14-04-12-0414:14
colin_hi all. i can not see command line after ctrl alt f2..why?14:14
danileigh79rewbycraft: update-manager not showing 14.04 LTS as available14:14
rubicwow, you can understand mbr o.o14:14
TJ-rubic: I've written diagnostic MBRs for syslinux, so yes, I can )14:15
rewbycraftdanileigh79: sudo do-release-upgrade14:15
rubic;o wow thats awesome14:15
rubicok let me grab it for you14:15
danileigh79rewbycraft: "No new release found"14:15
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Can you tell us the output of "sudo lsb_release -a"14:16
cfhowlettdanileigh79 and it won't show until 14.04.1 point release14:16
rewbycraftdanileigh79: sudo do-release-upgrade -d14:16
rewbycraft(forgot the -d14:16
danileigh79rewbycraft: newly installed linux, need shortcut/paste link please, bookmarks weren't preserved14:16
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Wat?14:17
rewbycraftdanileigh79: I don't quite understand your last statement.14:18
danileigh79rewbycraft: need copy/paste link, so I don't post entire output here14:18
rewbycraft!paste | danileigh7914:18
ubottudanileigh79: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.14:18
danileigh79rewbycraft: thanks, been a few years since I used ubuntu, forgot most of cli and irssi/irc commands14:19
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danileigh79rewbycraft: sudo do-release-upgrade -d working14:21
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Ah, so it's upgrading now?14:21
danileigh79rewbycraft: It appears so14:21
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Great!14:22
danileigh79rewbycraft: I forgot how much of a pain ubuntu was on thihs particular box I'm using...14:22
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Everyone has that one computer that never works.14:22
rubicTJ-: http://pastebin.com/Swz1E7NC14:23
danileigh79rewbycraft: multiple proprietary drivers like b43 never want to work post-install, takes a lot of patience14:23
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Two words: NVidia drivers14:23
danileigh79rewbycraft: I understand, this is an old Dell laptop, circa 2006, everything is on a chip14:24
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Oh joy. Those are always fun.14:24
james_woodsI want to upgrade my server from 13.10 to 14.04 LTS since I plan to run it in a very stable state in the following years14:25
threeseasrewbycraft - shell command for system setting  to adjust display?14:25
cfhowlett!server| james__14:25
source47TJ-: I did, but i am configuring it on AWS. i think AWS just enables another DHCP call from the itnerface14:25
ubottujames__: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server14:25
james_woodsdo-release-upgrade does upgrade to the newest version - is it possible to limit this?14:25
cfhowlett!server| james_woods14:25
ubottujames_woods: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server14:25
danileigh79rewbycraft: installed Win7 due to XP sundown, didn't take, so reinstalled ubuntu after several years using Windows14:25
TJ-rubic: thanks, checking now14:25
rewbycraftthreeseas: I recommend arandr14:25
f00dMonstaI have a problem... after leaving pc on for a day or 2, anything that requires non-trivial graphics effects (even the fading in/out of a window when you open/close it) will slow down *alot*... Even opening the unity dash takes about 10s for it to completely fade in. Restarting unity fixes it, but then I lose all my indicators, so I end up having to restart the entire system14:26
james_woodsI am currently not on LTS, how can I move to LTS?14:26
f00dMonstaI have tried killing all non-essential processes already14:26
cfhowlettjames_woods 13.10 > 14.04 is do-able14:26
rewbycraftdanileigh79: I installed ubuntu on my main laptop after having experimented with it on a backup laptop and finally getting fed up with win 8.14:26
james_woodscfhowlett: that is nice, I am currently trying to find out how, manpage of dist-upgrade didnt give me the infos I was looking for14:26
rubicTJ-: thankyou :)14:27
james_woodsTo rephrase my question: How can I move from 13.10 to 14.04 LTS ?14:27
popeyjames_woods: sudo do-release-upgrade -d14:28
danileigh79james_woods: sudo do-release-upgrade -d14:28
popey\o/14:28
james_woodspopey: -d gives me a development version according to the manpage14:28
rewbycraftYou two beat me to it.14:28
cfhowlettjames_woods recommend waiting until 14.04.1 point-release to upgrade14:28
popeyjames_woods: no, it won't14:28
popeyjames_woods: it would if you did it on 14.0414:28
k1lno -d needed14:28
rewbycraftk1l: Yes it is.14:28
k1lrewbycraft: no14:29
james_woodsk1l: of course some switch is needed since otherwise it will simply update to 14.1014:29
danileigh79rewbycraft: It's starting to come back to me, a lot of my progs aren't available anymore though since I can't find repositories14:29
k1lthe 13.10 to 14.04 upgrade is opened for regular upgrade since the release of 14.1014:29
popeyjames_woods: no, the tools don't automatically jump to latest devel release14:29
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Which programs?14:29
Picik1l: *14.0414:29
james_woodsso -d ?14:30
popeyk1l: no, 14.04.1 is when the regular update opens for 12.04 to 14.0414:30
k1lyes, 14.04 in the end of the last sentence14:30
k1lpopey: yes.14:30
popeyk1l: he's on 13.10, not 12.0414:30
rewbycraftjames_woods: Yes, -d14:30
k1lbut to advice to use -d all the time even if its not needed is just useless14:30
danileigh79rewbycraft: several screenlet and convenience progs, like auto terminator/irssi, have to type commands instead of auto loading14:30
k1ljames_woods: run without the -d14:30
danileigh79'14:30
popeyk1l: not recommending all the time.14:30
james_woodsthanks guys14:30
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Those programs still exist. Just different. Although screenlets are gone.14:31
k1l13.10 to 14.04 is a regular update path and does not need the developers update path (-d) anymore14:31
k1ljust make sure the relase-prompt is not set to LTS somehow14:31
danileigh79rewbycraft: I did get screenlets to install, though most of the actual screenlets I installed from USB files14:32
kantlivelonganyone have any idea why a mPCIe SSD would stay ON after S3 suspend?14:32
danileigh79rewbycraft: can't find the screenlets repositories for new screenlets14:32
danileigh79rewbycraft: also can't find my old repos for legacy wine progs14:33
danileigh79rewbycraft: new wine doesn't include winamp :(14:33
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Sorry dude. Can't help you with that.14:34
danileigh79rewbycraft: How about "dudette"? lol14:34
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Sorry.14:34
danileigh79rewbycraft: just teasing, I know my nick doesn't imply I'm actually female14:35
daftykinslets keep it on topic thanks, gender and 3rd party repos aren't relevant here14:35
rewbycraftdanileigh79: Still, I'm afraid I can't help you.14:35
danileigh79rewbycraft: no worries, waiting for 14.04 lts upgrade to finish, then I'm out14:36
danileigh79rewbycraft: thanks for your help though14:36
f00dMonstameh.... i just ran "do-release-upgrade -d".... I thought it would at least prompt me before doing anything, but it just replaced all my apt source files to point to utopic.... I stopped it midway of an `apt-get update`, how do I revert back to trusty sources? :/14:36
TJ-rubic: *lightbulf appears above head*14:37
rubicTJ-: yes!?14:37
cfhowlettf00dMonsta with great power ... anyway here's your fix.  http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/index.php14:38
TJ-rubic: The partition table on /dev/sda has no primary partitions!!! Doh, I thought about that when I first read the bootinfoscript RESULT.txt but forgot to *think* it through14:38
philinuxTJ-;~ i did wonder that partitiions fubar14:38
TJ-rubic: BIOS *needs* a primary partition else it thinks the device is a data disk. When Windows was on there, presumably it was in a primary partition (#1 to #3 maybe) ?14:39
rubicTK: yeah14:39
hsnopi~struts14:40
hsnopioops sorry14:40
philinuxTJ-;~ is it worth seeing a pic of what gparted sees14:40
rubicTJ-: so ... make a tiny primary partition after /dev/sda4 to hack around that?14:40
TJ-rubic: You've extended sda4 down to sector 2048. GRUB's core.img starts at sector 1 but doesn't go as far as 2048. You could squeeze in a primary partition from say sector 1536 to 204714:40
TJ-philinux: I can visualise it from the data - I've been messing with disk recovery like this since the 1990s ... second nature now :)14:41
f00dMonstacfhowlett: can I just sed utopic to trusty in the sources.list?14:41
rewbycraftf00dMonsta: Yes.14:41
cfhowlettf00dMonsta "should" work ...14:41
rubicTJ-: How would I go about that?14:42
rubicgparted tells me its full14:42
TJ-rubic: Live ISO, terminal, "sudo fdisk /dev/sda" ... you may need the 'x'pert menu in order to slip a primary partition into slot #114:43
f00dMonstacfhowlett: oh wait, I found a .distUpgrade copy of the files14:43
f00dMonstayay14:43
[ESphynx]Hey guys, how can I get thicker resizing borders under GNOME Flashback (Metacity) ?14:47
TJ-rubic: Trying to reproduce the steps with fdisk here on a loop device14:48
Nickd55345353hello14:48
Nickd55345353is kdenlive a good app for editing videos?ty14:48
bcveryNickd55345353, that is a very subjective question, but I've tried quite a few and settled on kdenlive14:49
Nickd55345353so which do u think its the best?14:50
rubicTJ-: Ok sweet, cause this is my first time with fdisk.14:51
bcveryNickd55345353, I'm happy to chat about this in #ubuntu-offtopic, but it's not an Ubuntu support topic14:51
Nickd55345353ok14:52
kamranhi14:53
kamranwoops wrong chanel14:53
kamranmay i ask my Question here?14:53
f00dMonstanow... I wanna move away from unity, I found it nice with it's features, but it seems to be a bit buggy still... What I need: 1) something similar to the dash, where I can start typing and it will show a shortlist of apps to run 2) indicators, or something similar14:53
TJ-rubic: Scratch using fdisk, it'll be easier to simply manually write the correct values into the MBR14:53
loawhat i need to install to get flash in chrome?14:53
Picikamran: Is it an Ubuntu question?14:53
kamranyes14:53
MrokiiHello. I wanted to try out byobu (in conjunction with tmux), but it doesn't seem to work correctly. When I start byobu I get its shell-window but nothing I type is printed at the commandline. And when I hit Ctrl-A I always get a message about configuring the shortcut. Is this a bug or am I missing something?14:54
Picikamran: Then ask, (all on one line please)14:54
loawhen i install my ubuntu i have no internet access.14:54
f00dMonstaloa: flash is installed by default in chrome14:54
loaso i think something was not downloaded.14:54
loaf00dMonsta, nop14:54
bcveryf00dMonsta, have a look at this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/65083/what-kinds-of-desktop-environments-and-shells-are-available14:54
kamrani just installed ubuntu 14.04 i wanted to install vlc and java, but i get dependencies error, i used to do it in 13.04 with no problems, also i can do it in try Ubuntu from usb drive, i haven't used Linux for long so sorry i forgot what to do14:55
rubicTK-: ok, is that easy enough/worth it or should I just shrink the root partition down to fit in something afterwards?14:55
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rubicTJ:*14:56
threeseashardware support update for 12.04 that included some xserver updates and now "no screen found".... did support for Nvivia p283 get dropped? anyone know?14:57
ilivI just realized something strange happened to this system. All symlinks in /etc/init.d/ are broken for no apparent reason: https://dpaste.de/biYW/raw Like, where do I even start to go about fixing this?14:57
kamrananyone has any idea what i should do?:( its killing me14:57
Locke2002f00dMonsta: You could use launchy for number 1) in any environment14:58
roylaprattepNeed help please, my pastebin is here http://payloge.com/?ref=161214:58
f00dMonstaLocke2002: cool thanks14:58
Picikamran: vlc is in the repositories, you shouldn't get any errors.  How are you trying to install it?14:58
kamrani treid ubuntu software center14:58
kamrani couldn't install gimp either14:59
Picikamran: What error(s) are you getting?14:59
kamranthey're long may i give you the link to erros?14:59
kamranor just post it here14:59
Picikamran: please use a pastebin14:59
kamranwhats a pastebin?14:59
roylaprattephttp://payloge.com/?ref=1612 this is a pastebin15:00
Picikamran: http://paste.ubuntu.com15:00
kamranok15:00
kamranwill post it in a sec15:00
TJ-rubic: I'm almost done, I'll upload the image and give you instructions in a moment... We only need to alter 16 bytes in sector 0, no point moving entire file-systems around15:00
Picikamran: not what roylaprattep posted. that was spam.15:00
kamranhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7803831/15:00
kamranPici: don't worry i didn't click that :)15:01
f00dMonstalol @ royalaprattep15:01
f00dMonstaauto response to "what is pastebin"15:01
kamranthat website is awesome ! i wish i knew it sooner :)15:02
f00dMonstaok time to try xfce...15:02
f00dMonstabrb15:02
Chaos_Zerouseradd expects an encrypted password, does anyone know what python module can encrypt plaintext to the password encryption it wants?15:02
TJ-rubic: OK, I've modified an identical PT here, just merging it with your pastebin MBR15:03
Picikamran: one sec15:03
kamranPici: ok :)15:04
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rubicTJ-: so what is this doing? does it create a tiny primary partitioin or disable the need for it?15:06
mjuszczakI'm editing the upstream nginx package to add a few new configure flags.  All is well and when I do "bzr bd" it builds a bunch of .deb files.  However, when I do bzr builddeps it only builds a changes file and when I upload that to my ppa at launchpad it only creates an nginx package, not the others (like nginx-extras, etc.).  Any thoughts?15:08
kamrantest15:08
pravinmishrai run - dist-upgrade15:10
pravinmishraNow not able to install Git15:10
pravinmishraGetting error: Depends: perl-modules but it is not going to be installed15:11
pravinmishraDepends: liberror-perl but it is not going to be installed15:11
pravinmishraMy ubuntu not able to resolve dependencies?15:13
pravinmishraAny help?15:13
kamranoravinmishra i have exact same problem, im waiting for  Pici for an answer, you can wait and see if that works for you :)15:14
TJ-rubic: OK, it should be ready now. So, first, make a backup of the existing MBR from /dev/sda. Write it to some persistent storage. I think you have a persistent file-system on the USB Live boot, don't you?15:15
e^0Pici: i just got this book from my friend is it worth to study it ? http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Guide-Ubuntu-Linux-Edition/dp/013254248X15:15
e^0i was confused as it is based on ubuntu 10.0415:16
TJ-rubic: The command is "sudo d if=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1 of=/path/to/persistent/storage/sda-MBR.bin"15:16
TJ-rubic: The command is "sudo dd if=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1 of=/path/to/persistent/storage/sda-MBR.bin"15:16
rubicill just sftp it onto another box15:17
TJ-rubic: OK... and now download the modified (hopefully fixed) MBR with "wget http://iam.tj/projects/misc/rubic-sda-MBR.bin"15:18
TJ-rubic: Once the original MBR is safely backed-up, you can now do "sudo dd if=rubic-sda-MBR.bin of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1" and then try a reboot15:18
mika__join #jollasuomi15:19
OerHeksmika__, wrong.15:20
threeseas14.04 runs HOT15:20
cfhowlett!fan|threeseas15:21
ubottuthreeseas: fan is Control the fan  on/off  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-12058.html15:21
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threeseasubittu. yeah, I adjusted bios to run fan more but no fan on graphics card... 14.04 runs HOT15:22
mika__OerHeks, lol, yeah typo :P15:23
OerHekscfhowlett, do you see the content on http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-12058.html ?15:24
cfhowlettOerHeks looking - wait 1 - damn Great Firewall of China ... slow internet15:25
kamranyou think your net is bad? mine is 10-80kb/s 4GB per month censored net15:26
mika__can anybody tell me how to purge package without apt-get? does pkcon have that parameter? i need to clean config files from my jolla phone :/.15:26
Picikamran: sorry, got called away to a meeting.  Can you pastebin the output of apt-cache policy vlc  ?15:27
kamranhow can i get it?15:27
kamrannp15:27
rubicTJ: Ok dd'd the MBR onto the drive rebooting now.15:27
threeseasOerHeks that page is blank15:27
TJ-rubic: *fingers crossed* this is the reason15:28
Picikamran: can you open a terminal?15:28
kamrani mean the apt-cache policy, sorry i haven't used Ubuntu for long i forgot everything15:28
kamranyes15:28
kamranim on windows15:28
kamranwait i will reboot15:28
kamrani got ssd it will take a sec15:28
rubicNONONONONONONONONONONO15:28
kamranlet me copy here's link first15:28
rubicOperation not found your mistranslation will forever haunt me15:29
TJ-rubic: No improvement?15:29
kamranrestarting...15:29
threeseasheheh blank help page for a blank screen Brilliant15:29
rubicTJ-: yup15:29
rubicTJ-: no improvement15:29
source47how can I add a post-up line for a dhcp IP similar to shown here ? http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.user/44183415:29
TJ-rubic: That's a pain!15:30
OerHeksthreeseas, i just noticed it.15:30
rubicindeed15:30
f00dMonstais there  a panel for skype in xfce?15:30
cfhowlettf00dMonsta panel?  for a single app?  no15:30
kamran_hi15:31
kamran_im back15:31
kamran_i opened a terminal15:31
OerHekscfhowlett, that url is up since 2006, how do we report that broken page?15:31
rubicfdisk says the new partition has the same id as the root partition15:31
Picikamran: type apt-cache policy vlc | pastebinit15:31
rubicissue? no issue?15:31
kamran_sorry for delay i dont know why it took so long, the shutdown tooklong, anyway also sorry for 3 lines!15:31
cfhowlettOerHeks send it to a forum admin, I suppose.15:31
person67890hi15:31
threeseasI reverted back to 12.04 after trying 14/04 ..... maybe its just time I get a newer graphics card.... I only use teh system for email...argghhh15:31
TJ-rubic: Can you pastebin that? My tests here in a VM show the boot hangs with a flashing cursor, using that MBR15:31
person67890i need to make a mac bootable usb stick15:32
kamran_http://paste.ubuntu.com/7803973/15:32
ActionParsnipthreeseas: could use Lubuntu or Xubuntu, they are much lighter and dont require compoziting15:32
person67890hello?15:32
f00dMonstacfhowlett: is there a way to show skype icon other than the unity indicator panel?15:32
cfhowlettperson67890 ask your questions15:32
person67890i need to make a mac bootable usb stick15:33
raubIf I have a ubuntu vm with two diff interfaces picking up network info through 2 distinct DHCP/DNS servers, how do I force a default gateway?15:33
Picikamran_: Can you now run    pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list15:33
cfhowlettf00dMonsta unity?  in xubuntu?  no.  when active in xubuntu, the skype icon appears in the top panel15:33
threeseasactionparsnip: thanks for the suggesting, may try it as I have a couple spare drives around.15:33
person67890@cfhowlett15:33
cfhowlett!mac|person6789015:33
ubottuperson67890: For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages15:33
kamran_sec15:33
f00dMonstacfhowlett: not showing for me :O which panel would it be in?15:34
kamran_permission denied15:34
cfhowlettf00dMonsta wait 115:34
TJ-rubic: If I add the core.img by doing "sudo grub-install /dev/loop0" and the boot it via VM, I get "grub rescue>" too15:34
chantelleI tried to use boot-repair to fix my grub and didnt pay close enough attention. It installed GRUB2-efi and now I cant boot. How do I get back to grub2-bios?15:34
kamran_Pici: i guess i had to do schemod something, can you tell me what to do? i forgot:(15:34
TJ-rubic: So, this must be something to do with the XPS BIOS boot order, or it even recognising the disk (AHCI vs IDE/LEgacy)15:34
ArTeSperson67890 in ubuntu, there is an app called "startup disc creator", use that if u have any .iso file15:35
person67890ok15:35
cfhowlett!paste > cfhowlett15:35
ubottucfhowlett, please see my private message15:35
Picikamran_: You should have access to that file.  Can you run    ls -la /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit15:36
person67890i am running osx right now15:36
kamran_ ls -la /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit15:36
kamran_woops15:36
kamran_Pici: im getting the pastebinit package15:37
person67890i tried installing ubuntu on a usb stick from a cd i have15:37
bcveryperson67890, to create a bootable USB in Mac OSX follow this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/How%20to%20install%20Ubuntu%20on%20MacBook%20using%20USB%20Stick15:37
rubicTJ-: http://pastebin.com/C6MpMv2R15:37
cafteachHi there.  I am looking for help with my Nokia Pureview 808 Symbian phone.  Can it be loaded with any ubuntu software?   I love this phone.  41 mgpixal camera.15:37
person67890but is isn't detected in the efi15:37
Picikamran_: How did you paste the apt-cache policy thing then?15:37
* cfhowlett are you KIDDING ME?!!! imgur won't load pics as I'm in China ....15:38
rubicTJ-: /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda6 both have the id 8315:38
kamran_Pici: i just copied it from here and pasted it in terminal :  apt-cache policy vlc15:38
f00dMonstacfhowlett: I think i found the problem, i had indicator-application-service running, skype is supposed to show in the notiication panel15:38
Picikamran_: you can do that for this too,15:38
kamran_ok15:38
person67890i just need help installing and booting ubuntu on usb stick for mac15:39
kamran_Pici: this is what i get : apt-cache policy vlc15:39
TJ-rubic: You misinterpreted the message  "Partition table entries are not in disk order" ... means that the sectors for sda5 begin *after* the sectors for sda6. Looking at the start/end sectors that is correct. Nothing (too) wrong with that15:39
bcvery!touch | cafteach15:39
ubottucafteach: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch15:39
kamran_Pici: sorry wrong paste15:39
OerHekscafteach, no, symbian is not linux AFAIK15:39
kamran_Pici: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3104 ژوئیه 16 18:41 /etc/apt/sources.list this is the output15:39
TJ-rubic: The issue still is the drive is not being read/recognised by the BIOS15:39
TJ-rubic: Your MBR here boots a Virtual Machine correctly15:39
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Picikamran_: Did you try to run /etc/apt/sources.list earlier? instead of opening it? It is a file and we need to see the contents.15:40
kamran_Pici: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7804010/ put it in pastebin so its easier to read:)15:40
kamran_oh15:40
kamran_ok15:40
kamran_Pici: sorry for misunderstanding heres pastebin : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7804013/15:41
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rubicYour right I likely am misunderstanding whats going on but what does the partition id mean, I would assume they would have to be unique regardless of the order they are in.15:41
cfhowlettf00dMonsta so you got it fixed???15:42
TJ-rubic: ID is the type of file-system/purpose of, the partition15:42
iptablerubic, no, id is the type of partition.15:42
iptable"type identifier"15:42
f00dMonstacfhowlett: yes15:42
rubicOH ok15:43
rubicfair enough15:43
f00dMonstacfhowlett: kill indicator-application-service, and remove it from startup15:43
f00dMonstagoing to confirm it remains fixed after restart...15:43
TJ-rubic: Is the SSD the only storage device connected/inserted into the XPS when you reboot it?15:43
rubicyep15:43
cfhowlettf00dMonsta nicely done.  sorry, I couldn't provide any meaningful assistance.  have to remember the app-indicator things15:43
person67890hello?15:43
TJ-rubic: No CD/DVDs in there?15:43
rubicnope no cd/dvd drive15:43
TJ-rubic: OK, then next step is to change the BIOS  SATA mode... whatever it is now, try swapping it to the opposite15:44
rubicok15:44
cafteachWhat is "AFAIK"?15:44
TJ-rubic: Whilst your in BIOS Setup, triple-check the boot-device and boot-order too15:44
Picikamran_: There is somethign wrong with the repository mirror that you are using.  They don't have any packages for some reason.  You should be able to select a new mirror in the software sources, but I don't have a GUI in front of me to tell you where exactly it is.15:44
Picicafteach: as far as I know15:44
kamran_Pici: i know how to do that15:44
kamran_Pici: i remmber that one:P what should i change it too?15:45
Picikamran_: Anything but it is using now.15:45
rubicim changing sata operation from AHVI to ATA15:45
person67890fuck15:45
Picikamran_: err. "anything but whatever it is using now."  I forgot some words15:45
kamran_Pici : ok:) i chosed main srer15:45
Picikamran_: after it refreshes, you should be able to install things.15:46
TJ-rubic: OK... I'd expect "AHCI" to be the correct setting, but right now there's something weird going on... It wouldn't even surprise me if it doesn't boot with "ATA" but when you change it back to "AHCI", it boots :)15:46
kamran_Pici: what do you mean by refresh? i just typed my pasword and its done, should i try now?15:46
rubicits giving me a big warning "Changing this settings mya prevent your operating system from booting or require a reinstall" should I proceed?15:46
kamran_Pici: failed to download repository information : check your internet connection. : E:GPG error: http://dl.google.com stable InRelease: Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NODATA' (does the network require authentication?)15:47
Picikamran_: uh.  You can do a    sudo apt-get update     on a terminal to force it to pull in a sources update15:47
TJ-rubic: Well it's already preventing the OS from booting!!! so yes change it. You can change it back later if it doesn't improve things15:47
joshua1093hi, some know if openbravo community edition have a production module?15:47
kamran_Pici: that takes hours with my net isthere any other way?  if not i will do it:)15:47
rubicok mainly worried about require a reinstall15:47
rubicbut sure15:47
kamran_Pici: also my net is unstable for downloads, i can't download without using IDM in windows15:47
Picikamran_: That just pulls in new package listings, it doesn't actually install any packages.15:48
kamran_Pici: oh ok15:48
TJ-rubic: The reason for that warning is that some stupid OSes (Windows!) hard-fix their SATA drivers so if you install in, say, ATA mode, Windows will fail to boot if it changes to AHCI - Linux on the other hand dynamically probes and detects the correct driver at every boot15:48
kamran_Pici: here's paste bin of what happened" http://paste.ubuntu.com/7804044/15:49
rubichehe ok15:49
rubicyeah no luck15:49
rubicim going to try reseting to default bios15:49
TJ-rubic: Great plan, that was my next suggestion15:49
Picikamran_: you should be able to install VLC now... can you try?  (also, that error should be unrelated)15:50
kamran_Pici: ok im trying15:50
illsci_hey whats up...15:50
illsci_95% [Connecting to security.ubuntu.com (91.189.92.201)]  this hangs forever...15:50
illsci_something up with the ubuntu aws apt repos?15:50
kamran_Pici: same error :(15:50
Picikamran_: I hate to leave you hanging... but I need to get back to doing work here.  Hopefully someone else should be able to assist you.   :/15:51
Picisorry :(15:51
kamran_Pici: ok thanks for help till here:)15:51
rubicnothing15:51
TJ-kamran_: Pici Looks like there is a captive portal proxy in the way: "Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NODATA'"15:52
TJ-rubic: There is something very strange going on there :s15:52
kamran_Pici : TJ-: then what should i do now :O15:52
chantelle_I tried to use boot-repair to fix my grub and didnt pay close enough attention. It installed GRUB2-efi and now I cant boot. How do I get back to grub2-bios?15:52
TJ-rubic: I have an idea... just to prove that that MBR will start... are you up for trying it out?15:52
e^0can any one guide ?15:53
e^0Pici: i just got this book from my friend is it worth to study it ? http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Guide-Ubuntu-Linux-Edition/dp/013254248X15:53
Picikamran_: just ask again here and someone may be ale to help.15:53
TJ-kamran_: Use a web browser and try to browse to http://archive.ubuntu.com/  - do you get page from Ubuntu or some local captive portal asking for authentication?15:53
e^0i was confused as it is based on ubuntu 10.0415:53
cfhowlett!manual|e^015:53
ubottue^0: The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/15:53
Picie^0: please ask the channel itself, not me.15:53
kamran_Pici: ok thanks a lot :) TJ-'s helping me15:53
e^0Pici: sorry for the highlight15:53
Picikamran_: sorry I couldn't be of more help :/15:54
kamran_TJ-: i get some stuff saying index of15:54
kamran_Pici: dont worry :)15:54
TJ-kamran_: OK, that sounds good :)15:54
kamran_TJ-: there are some folders ther15:54
e^0cfhowlett: wanted to learn about sys admin stuff also15:54
TJ-kamran_: So, the connection wasn't blocked by a proxy15:54
kamran_TJ-: its few days strange things is happening to my pc:|15:55
cfhowlette^0 http://www.linuxine.com/linuxbooks15:55
rubicgetting kinda late over here, but I need to get this done so, what is it?15:55
TJ-kamran_: So the problem seems limited to http://dl.google.com15:55
illsci_anyone here able to take a look at the aws ubuntu apt repos?15:55
kamran_TJ-: ouch. chrome download and dev.google.com is forbidden here15:55
shadyloghey guys, probably stupid question. Is 13.04 and 12.10 intented to give 404's ?15:55
shadylogwhen installing packages?15:56
kamran_TJ-: but i downloaded many stuff before ubuntu 14.04 came !15:56
e^0cfhowlett: thanks for that link :)15:56
shadylogI know they are end-of-life but still like to test my applications against them15:56
cfhowlettshadylog BOTH of those are end of life = unsupported so 404 are entirely possible15:56
TJ-rubic: Boot the XPS to Live environment, "sudo apt-get install qemu-system-x86" (that's the virtual machine hypervisor)15:56
cfhowlettshadylog why would you need to test against end of life distros?15:56
TJ-rubic: Then simply see if a VM will boot from /dev/sda using "sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -hda /dev/sda"15:57
shadylogthe reality of life is that businesses don't care about end-of-life. That and its part of the existing testing framework which always just used to work15:57
shadylogI would like to know if the removal of packages was deliberate15:57
rubicohk sounds good ill do it15:57
kamran_TJ-: there's repair button when i try to isntall java saying req installation of untrused packages, this requires installing packagesfrom unaithenticated sources15:58
e^0 but generally do ubuntu config files location change on new LTS release or they tend to be the same ?15:58
cfhowlettshadylog download the last version of both distros and use a virtual machine?15:58
TJ-shadylog: Replace the apt URLS with "http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/" in the sources.list15:58
cfhowlette^0 generally the same location ... VERY "generally"15:59
shadylogI make use of the bento-project vagrant boxes15:59
shadylogI will make a support ticket to upgrade the boxes to old-releases, thanks!16:00
kamran_TJ-: i tried repair,i get this Failed to download repository information, check your internet connection , E:GPG error: http://dl.google.com stable InRelease: Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NODATA' (does the network require authentication?)16:00
TJ-kamran_: That is possibly because you have additional packages sources in "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/" such as PPAs but don't have all the GPG keys installed16:00
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kamran_TJ-: should i reinstall ubuntu?16:00
kamran_TJ- done that like 6 times today lol :|16:00
e^0cfhowlett: ok :)16:00
ChogyDanhey folks.  I have a bunch of .desktop links on my desktop, and chrome just redownloads them instead of going to the webpage.  Any hints/advice?16:00
TJ-kamran_: There is a transparent proxy between your PC and dl.google.com, returning NODATA error. You should *disable* the Google repository, and then redo "sudo apt-get update" to clean up the package cache16:01
kamran_TJ-:  how should i disable taht?:(16:01
TJ-kamran_: It can be done manually, or use the "Software Sources" GUI application16:02
shadylogBtw just out of curiosity16:02
rubicTJ-: The download is running ftp://ftp.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_xps_laptop/xps-13-l321x_Reference%20Guide_en-us.pdf is this a manual to you? All I get is a flash symbol?16:02
shadylogwhy remove the packages so abruptly and why not set a 302 to old-releases?16:02
kamran_TJ-: sorry im newbie i dont know how to do that;( but let me see what ooptions there is16:02
shadylogsurely that is not that much trouble?16:02
TJ-rubic: Yes, I've been looking at the manual since we started on this :)16:02
e^0shadylog: what is about bento-project vagrant boxes ?16:03
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shadyloge^0: the boxes stopped functioning because of the default us mirror having removed packages for quantal and raring16:03
shadyloge^0: I know they are end-of-life, but it seems to me removing packages seems a bit drastic to do unannounced16:04
rubicwhy a pdf is dependent on flash is beyond me -_-16:04
TJ-kamran_: I *think* you can find "Software Sources" as one of the menu items of "Software Center"16:05
shadylogand I don't know why the particular owner of us-archive would not set a 302 to old-releases, he could set a simple rule to redirect traffic which is tons of times faster than an IO op and producing a 40416:05
cfhowlettshadylog just guessing here, but I suspect the intent is to force users to use *gasp* supported versions16:05
kamran_TJ-: sorry if iam talking so much but in autenticatio tab should i remove thegoogle inc key?16:05
kamran_TJ-: i know the software sources but i don't know what to do there16:05
shadylogcfhowlett: I understand, but why can't I find any announcement16:05
MarcGuayHi folks. Ubuntu 14.04.  I've installed Aptana Studio 3 v3.4.2 stand-alone in the /opt dir and now have an item called "Web - Aptana Studio 3" in Dash.  When I click it nothing happens.  If I add a /usr/share/applications .desktop file for Aptana I get a proper launcher, but it seems to launch the "Web - Aptana.." instance so I have 2 icons open in the launcher...16:05
Ben64shadylog: "end of life" seems descriptive enough16:06
chantelle_I tried to use boot-repair to fix my grub and didnt pay close enough attention. It installed GRUB2-efi and now I cant boot. How do I get back to grub2-bios?16:06
TJ-rubic: oh hang on, I'm on a different link. You're correct, that document is faulty, just has an embeded 'f' symbol16:06
cfhowlettshadylog support lifetimes are clearly stated on each release's wiki and well as multiple other sites.16:06
e^0shadylog: hmm16:06
TJ-rubic: I'm on page 78 of http://content.etilize.com/User-Manual/1026142842.pdf16:06
rubicoh ok, I feel better about the world now16:06
Ben64shadylog: if you want long term support for releases, thats the exact reason long term support releases are released. 12.04 is supported until 2017, 14.04 is supported until 201916:07
TJ-rubic: Let me know when you've managed to do the Qemu VM boot test16:07
rubicok sure16:07
raubshadylog: FYI, my ubuntu servers all run LTS16:07
shadylogBen64: ubuntu 13.04 has the same problem16:07
kamran_TJ-: i see 4 tabs: Ubuntu Software | Other Software: Updates | Authentication | Additional Drivers16:07
ActionParsnipChogyDan: did you try adding the browser name to to "Exec=" line16:08
Ben64shadylog: notice 12.04 is not the same as 13.0416:08
ChogyDanchantelle_: did you save the bootrepair info link?16:08
r4ph44tem brasileiro aqui ou alguém q fale português ?16:08
ActionParsnip!pt16:08
ubottuPor 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.16:08
cfhowlett!brazil|r4ph4416:08
ubottur4ph44: please see above16:08
shadylogBen64: Yes I noticed16:08
raubshadylog: got bitten before by that. Nothing as fun as having to upgrade a vm server or fileserver that were running a non-lS distro16:08
chantelle_ChogyDan, I have nothing16:08
chantelle_I can fix it if I can just remove EFI grub and install BIOS MBR grub16:09
raubs/non-lS/non-LTS/16:09
ChogyDanActionParsnip: are you talking about in the desktop file?  I have dozens of them.  They are just web links, with no Exec link, just a URL line16:09
r4ph44indo p/ o canal br16:09
ChogyDanand well, and icon, name, and type line as well16:09
r4ph44vlw ae16:09
shadylogthough I'm not really affected by this I would like to let you guys know that even though some distro's are end-of-life a sudden removal of packages doesn't seem to be justified without an additional announcement16:09
shadylogif the goal is to move people from end-of-life distributions then they should make a seperate appropriate announcement16:10
Ben64shadylog: thats why its called "end of life" it does not need any additional announcement16:10
cfhowlettshadylog they DO!!16:10
shadylognot bullying people by 404'ing their packages16:10
cfhowlettshadylog but your point is taken.16:10
shadylog13.04 got end-of-life since janary16:10
shadylogjanuary16:10
kamran_TJ-: i tried removing Authentication  named google, still the same thing happens in sudo apt-get update16:10
TJ-kamran_: I don't use Software Centre so I can't tell you precisely where to look, but you should find a list-box with additional repositories listed, where you can tick checkboxes to enable/disable them16:10
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rubicsoo the liveusb automatically mounts my swap16:11
shadylogI agree with end of life but a few months may not be enough for people to switch over.16:11
kamran_TJ-: i found out what you mean, i removed the google key, btw i dont know how to use terminal to do it16:11
shadylogAnd lets not forget that there are projects like Bento that provide vm's to old distributions for experimentation16:11
bekksshadylog: The EOL date was know at the release date. :)16:11
bekks*known16:11
shadylogthey all got surprised by the fact that they are not working, if the package removal was announced, then something might have been done16:11
rubicdo i need to swapoff the swap so that qemu can access it16:11
Ben64shadylog: we got your point, it does not  need to be repeated ad-infinitum16:12
rubicor should I leave it as is16:12
rubicor not matter?16:12
shadylogalright16:12
compdocwhy does qemu need to access swap?16:12
TJ-kamran_: The tab I'm talking about is this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu#Third-Party_Software_Tab16:12
rubicI have no idea never used it before just thought it might16:12
kamran_TJ-: sorry, im looking that it!!!16:12
kamran_i mean looking at the link you gave me16:13
rubicTJ-: Ok done it boots to grub16:13
TJ-rubic: QEMU  shouldn't touch any swap file... have you used it and it has begun booting from /dev/sda ?16:13
kamran_TJ-: YAY ! its doing some stuff now :D thansk so much, i willt el you what happened when tis finishd16:14
TJ-rubic: YAY! So, that proves the disk image is perfectly OK ... therefore you're back to what I've been saying all along... something is bad about the XPS's BIOS boot settings, or devices16:14
kamran_TJ-: its downloading some stuff!16:14
TJ-kamran_: OK, great :)16:14
kantlivelongwill kernel 3.15 be backported to 14.04?16:14
rubicok thanks for showing me that16:14
rubiclol wonder how I brought this about16:14
TJ-rubic: You can kill the QEMU process with Ctrl+C16:14
LiENUSis there a gui transcoding tool for audio that works in ubuntu? preferably supporting mp3 and amr16:15
rubickilled16:15
cfhowlettLiENUS avconv is a lovely transcoder16:15
cfhowlett!info avconv16:15
ubottuPackage avconv does not exist in trusty16:15
TJ-rubic: For this kind of diagnosis it always helps to isolate the steps like this, so you can prove/disprove possibilities and narrow the focus of your search16:15
cfhowlett!info libav16:15
ubottuPackage libav does not exist in trusty16:15
rubicyeah16:15
joshua1093hi, some know if openbravo community edition have a production module? (sorry for repeat... lost connection...)16:16
rubicwhere to go from here though...16:16
LiENUScfhowlett, that doesnt seem very promsiing :/16:16
TJ-rubic: So... what the *%^&! is going on with that XPS BIOS? We have lots of XPS 1530's here, I've never seen anything like you're experiencing, but my gut-feel is it is related to the SSD being *too fast*16:16
kamran_TJ-: do you have any idea how much data its gonna download?! my net is data limtied and slow, but i can sacrifice some money to make it work !:D but if it takes long im gonna do something for a sec!16:16
cfhowlettLiENUS try ffmpeg16:16
LiENUScfhowlett, not terribly familiar with ffmpeg cli...16:17
cfhowlett!info ffmpeg16:17
ubottuPackage ffmpeg does not exist in trusty16:17
TJ-kamran_: After the package lists are downloaded, if you're going to install new packages, do it from the command-line and apt-get will tell you how much is to be downloaded/installed and ask whether you want to continue. e.g. "sudo apt-get install vlc"16:17
cfhowlettLiENUS simple format: ffmpeg -i filename.input filename.output16:17
cfhowlettLiENUS details: www.ffmpeg.org16:18
TJ-!info libav-tools16:18
ubottulibav-tools (source: libav): Multimedia player, server, encoder and transcoder. In component universe, is optional. Version 6:9.14-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 (trusty), package size 3188 kB, installed size 9345 kB16:18
LiENUScfhowlett, any idea what package its in?16:18
kamran_TJ-: thanks a lot ! currently its downloading some stuff, i will see if it works after , but still in one of the lines theres : E: GPG error: http://dl.google.com stable InRelease: Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NODATA' (does the network require authentication?)16:18
kamran_OH no i canceled the update by rpessing cntrl c :( im an idiot16:19
cfhowlettLiENUS ffmpeg is in main repo16:19
LiENUScfhowlett, what package though?16:19
raubProblem solved. Thanks for all the help! :)16:19
TJ-kamran_: Hmmm, looks like the partial package list is still stored. You can delete it doing "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/dl.google.com_linux_chrome_deb_dists_stab" I think16:20
LiENUSapt-get install ffmpeg gets me "Package ffmpeg is not available, but is referred to by another package."16:20
kamran_TJ-: ok iwill try that after its finished, im an idiot, i canceled the update in middle of it !16:20
cfhowlettLiENUS I'm still on 12.04, so I don't see your package list16:20
juliohow i can get in to libreoffice chat?16:20
nith1210cfhowlett: I think you're looking for avconv now, I end up there whenever I look for ffmpeg now16:21
chantelle_ChogyDan, I figured out that I need to use --target=i386-pc but then I get the error source_dir doesnt exist16:21
nith1210cfhowlett && LiENUS: package: libav-tools16:21
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cfhowlett!cookie|  nith1210 thanks16:21
ubottunith1210 thanks: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!16:21
donta;;ident16:21
donta;;ident16:21
donta;;ident donta16:22
kamran_Done16:22
dontawrong channel16:22
LiENUSnith1210, trying that now looks like it doesnt do amr16:22
rubicTJ-: is there a nice way to boot from usb then hand over to the grub on the root partition? like plop style?16:23
ChogyDanchantelle_: sorry, I haven't been paying attention.  I don't follow16:23
kamran_TJ-: YAY ! thanks soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much xD thanks Pici too :P you guys are great:P now let me programm some apps for ubuntu :P16:23
TJ-LiENUS: you probably need "libavcodec-extra-54"16:23
rubiceven just a temporary hack so I can get back to school work16:23
Term1nalI just installed this ubuntu thing, where do I find the cdkey to register it?16:23
Term1nalis there a crack?16:23
TJ-rubic: *thinking*16:23
chantelle_ChogyDan, I am trying to fix grub after accidentally switching to grub-efi16:23
cfhowlettTerm1nal no need to register, no CD Key and no cracking in this channel16:23
LiENUStrying that TJ-16:23
k1lTerm1nal: was there a cd-key register popup? no?16:24
Term1nalThat's why I'm confused.16:24
MonkeyDustTerm1nal  welcome to FOSS16:24
ChogyDanchantelle_: do you have a bootable medium on you?  I think there is a repair grub option, just hit esc on boot16:24
Term1nalHow does Canonical know it's legit?16:24
k1lTerm1nal: it doesnt need to16:24
cfhowlettTerm1nal no need.16:25
MonkeyDustTerm1nal  they have lawyers for that sort of thing16:25
Term1nalOh you're all good sports :P16:25
ChogyDanTerm1nal: such banter is better suited to #ubuntu-offtopic16:25
Term1nalChogyDan: sorry :P16:25
chantelle_I can actually boot to text mode. The problem with EFI for me is loss of graphics16:25
chantelle_ChogyDan, ^16:25
TJ-rubic: Returning to the BIOS settings for a moment. I'm wondering whether the "Intel Rapid Start Technology" is an issue. It is worth *disabling* "iRST Support" if it is enabled16:26
k1lTerm1nal: and since you know this support channel and the guidelines you can stop trolling now. thanks16:26
LiENUSthanks TJ- and cfhowlett and nith121016:27
rubicyeah ill go disable some stuff see what happens16:27
cfhowlettLiENUS happy2help16:27
philinuxrubic still not sorted?16:27
rubicstill not sorted, haha16:28
TJ-rubic: As for booting from a USB. It should be possible if you clone the /boot/ into a separate partition on the USB, and "grub-install /dev/path/to/usb/device". That should cause GRUB menu to start, and the entries in it refer to file-systems by their UUID so it should be able to boot the SDA entries without changes16:28
CorrosiveEyeA tutorial I'm following describes a kernel source-code-tree that is necessary in order to write device drivers. Is this the right guide to follow in order to obtain one? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel16:28
TJ-philinux: We proved it isn't caused by the disk. The BIOS is ignoring the disk entirely16:28
ChogyDanchantelle_: I really haven't dealt with this much.  You could try removing the grub-efi package, and installing the grub-pc package. Or, just install the grub-pc package and maybe the grub-efi will be removed anyway16:28
philinuxTJ blimey that odd16:29
rubicthe rapid start technology is greyed out I cant modify it16:29
rubicno idea if that means its on or off tho16:29
TJ-philinux: Indeed. My gut feeling is its one of those SSD-is-too-fast issues16:29
TJ-rubic: That'll mean its disabled I would expect16:29
ChogyDanCorrosiveEye: what is the tutorial you are following?16:29
CorrosiveEyeChogyDan, http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/drivers_linux16:30
rubiclets hope16:30
ChogyDanCorrosiveEye: I've tried to build the kernel awhile ago.  Had lot's of issues.  I don't think that ubuntu webpage is correct, fwiw16:30
TJ-CorrosiveEye: Working from the ubuntu kernel git repos is the best way especially if you want to play about with your own feature branches16:31
maddawg2isn't there a command that installs Apache, MySQL, and PHP all at once?16:31
cfhowlett!lamp| maddawg216:32
ubottumaddawg2: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.16:32
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TJ-rubic: You're not alone: http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3518/t/19564018.aspx16:32
rubic;o16:32
rubicoh wow16:33
kerwin-16:33
ChogyDanCorrosiveEye: I never could figure out how to build the kernel debs from the git source.  It may work using the apt-get source command.16:33
rubicbut mine was set on by deleting windows16:34
rubicunless it was some allmighty coincidence16:34
TJ-rubic: Something else, check the SMART status of the drive. "sudo apt-get install smartmontools" then "smartctl --all /dev/sda"16:35
TJ-rubic: I agree about coincidence, but right now we *know* there is something causing BIOS not to see the drive when it should16:35
rubicyeah16:35
maddawg2thanks cfhowlett16:36
cfhowlettmaddawg2 happy2help16:36
CorrosiveEyeI didn't expect this to be so... complicated.16:37
maddawg2question though... can you look at this site...   phpmotion.com/content/view/16/32/ and tell me if any of these requirements might be an issue with ubuntu server 12.0416:37
maddawg2i'm not sure how to get all those packages though16:38
TJ-rubic: That XPS *definitely* isn't UEFI? I ask because of this from another XPS 13 owner: "I wiped out the SSD (even the recovery partition since I already had the usb boot loader) and used my own partitions. The installation went good but after rebooting, I got a message saying "Operation system not found" (yep it said Operation). I tried with other Ubuntu versions and the same happened."16:38
TJ-rubic: See 6th from last paragraph at http://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/1vnpot/my_dell_xps_13_developer_edition_review_how_i/16:38
philinuxTJ he can just run Disks to get smart16:38
chantelle_ChogyDan, Looks like you were on the right path with install grub-pc. I dont have it completely worked out but I am getting closer16:38
BenMcLeanI used unetbootin to put ubuntu on a usb device but persistence doesn't work.16:38
BenMcLeanIs there any way to get persistence to work?16:39
rubicyeah I read that page16:39
TJ-philinux: "Disks" ? is that a GUI ?16:39
BenMcLeanThis time i specified 2000 mb for the persistence16:39
ChogyDanchantelle_: cool16:39
BenMcLeanbefore it was 4000 but i made it smaller in case that was the cause of it's not working. but it still doesn't work16:39
philinuxTJ yeah it will be on live usb16:39
TJ-philinux: Ahhh... can't pastebin from it though16:40
ChogyDanchantelle_: don't forget to disable efi boot if you switch back to regular grub16:40
maddawg2is there a way to search for a package via command line16:40
ChogyDanmaddawg2: apt-cache search16:41
cfhowlettmaddawg2 apt-cache search packagename16:41
maddawg2but what if you dont know the package name16:41
rubicwell it came with MBR not GPT so...16:41
chantelle_ChogyDan, do you know how I actually select which device to install too. I thought I could just use the arrows and hit enter, but...16:41
TJ-rubic! I think I've got it, by gaw :)16:41
chantelle_nm space16:41
TJ-rubic: Fire up "sudo fdisk /dev/sda"16:41
maddawg2like i dont know the package name of the GD Library 216:41
maddawg2or cgi-bin16:41
maddawg2or libogg16:41
TJ-rubic: Press 'a' then '6' then 'w' to write it, then try a reboot16:42
ChogyDanchantelle_: try the grub-install command listed in here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing16:43
FUZxxlHello!16:43
rubicthe internet stated that linux doesnt care about that flag16:43
rubicits a windows only thing16:43
chantelle_I cant seem to disable efi boot ChogyDan16:44
TJ-rubic: The Windows partition would have had it's 'active' bootable flag set. You removed that. Some BIOS require that flag (they ought not) on any partition in order to even read sector 0 boot-loader16:44
rubicim not sure if I want to be wrong or right -_-16:44
rubicooooh16:44
rubicok16:44
TJ-rubic: Linux/GRUB doesn't ... that Chinese BIOS does - I bet!16:44
ChogyDanchantelle_: really? I think you need to be able to do that in the bios.  Take a look there16:44
Joseph___gens16:45
Joseph___i am facing strang issues last fews days with ubuntu 14.0416:45
Joseph___http://paste.ubuntu.com/7804296/16:45
Joseph___i try all the way and one time formated the system as well16:45
Joseph___can you help any one pls16:45
rubicit was already set16:45
ChogyDanJoseph___: you reinstalled, and then still got the same error?16:46
Pici/36/36/3616:46
Picisorry16:46
MrKrAnyone had any luck getting a Realtek WiFi-BT AW-NB159H adapter to be recongized?  Or can you direct me to where drivers might be?  System is a Gigabyte BRIX16:47
raubJoseph___: try another repo?16:47
Joseph___yes i tied16:47
maddawg2can someone please help me with this instruction..  http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Lame_Installation#GNU.2FLinux.2FUnix_instructions16:47
Joseph___* tried16:48
maddawg2i am a bit confused of how to do it on a linux server, they are using the gui16:48
maddawg2(desktop version)16:48
hounHello, #ubuntu.  I got a thing dropped into my lap today: I need to upgrade a server from 13.04 to 14.04.  No, it shouldn't have been on raring to begin with, but alas.  I'm attempting do-release-upgrade, but it seems to be failing; I assume because raring is no longer on the repository.  Is there any way to upgrade this?16:48
maddawg2oh wait16:48
maddawg2hold on a sec16:48
cfhowlettmaddawg2 audacity without gui?  pretty unusable16:48
cfhowlett!eolupgrade| houn16:49
ubottuhoun: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades16:49
chantelle_ChogyDan, I dont have bios since I am on a Mac16:49
raubJoseph___: all that s saying is there are corrupted packages. Maybe you ar ehaving download issues?16:49
ryan_46m5v?MZ9216:49
Joseph___i suspect , yet just i formatted  the system , i just install , seems same issues16:50
houncfhowlett: That page doesn't actually talk about anything later than 12.0416:50
cfhowletthoun same process16:51
TJ-rubic: The way boot *should* work is, BIOS reads sector 0 of the boot disk (determined by boot order) into memory at 0x7C00. If that sector has a valid signature (last two bytes are 0x55AA) then it transfers execution to the code at 0x7C00 (the boot-loader code)16:51
ChogyDanchantelle_: oh, fwiw, I've only dealt with this once, on a windows 8 computer.  I don't know anything about Macs.  Maybe try this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MactelSupportTeam/AppleIntelInstallation   sorry :(16:51
raubJoseph___: I had no problems downloading one of the offending packages: http://pastebin.com/n3XshiUB16:52
houncfhowlett: Ah, I see.  old-releases.ubuntu was the part i was missing.  Thank you!16:52
TJ-rubic: The boot-loader then can use the active flag to find the partition containing the operating system, but that is a legacy from MS-DOS days16:52
maddawg2cfhowlett it's not audacity that's just their forums16:52
cfhowletthoun happy2help16:52
maddawg2this is the LAME MP3 encoder16:52
raubJoseph___: check connection and then use --fix-missing16:52
maddawg2you dont need a GUI for an encoder.. it's being used as part of a website for transcoding audio16:52
BenMcLeanSo, no response?16:52
cfhowlettmaddawg2 got it.16:53
Joseph___can we use any other mirror pls ?16:53
cfhowlett!mirror | Joseph___16:53
ubottuJoseph___: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors - PLEASE use the !torrents to download !Trusty, and help keeping the servers' load low!16:53
raubJoseph___: I don't see why not16:54
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rubicTJ-: Ahhh, no luck though it was already set.16:54
Joseph___any other location of ubuntu repo list16:54
Joseph___instated of default16:54
Joseph___this is fine from 12.0416:54
TJ-rubic: Set it on the primary partition #1 we created instead16:54
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Joseph___this issues something from  14.0416:55
BenMcLeanis there a better channel to take this question to?16:55
cfhowlettJoseph___ read the wiki ubottu sent you - full instructions included16:55
friendlyfascismJoseph___, Since this is a server and you are having problems try #ubuntu-server16:55
rubicok16:55
chantelle_How do I remount the / as rw?16:55
OerHeksJoseph___, just go into softwarecenter > edit > sources and choose mirror16:55
cfhowlett!persistence | BenMcLean16:55
ubottuBenMcLean: To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence16:55
TJ-rubic: This process helps us understand how that BIOS is (mis) behaving.16:55
maddawg2if i want to find out if there is a newer version of a package available how would i go about that16:55
raubBenMcLean: I know nothing about what you are asking. If someone here knew it, they would have replied. Also remember nobody will drop what they are doing to help you16:56
raub(12:54:23) raub: Joseph___: I don't see why not16:56
maddawg2i want to find out if there is a newer version to php5-ffmpeg16:56
TJ-maddawg2: "apt-cache policy <package>"16:56
raubJoseph___: that machine is 14.0416:56
rubicTJ-: set it on both or only /dev/sda1?16:56
BenMcLeanah, didn't know i had to add an additional launch option when i boot. will get on that right away. :)16:56
BenMcLeanthanks a bunch cfhowlett16:57
TJ-rubic: only on sda1... my bet is BIOS never reads into the extended partition so never saw that flag16:57
rubicok sure, can you tell me what I needed to do with smartmon because Ill have to reinstall it if I reboot16:57
sandman13is there a way to install Cinnamon in Ubuntu?16:57
cfhowlett!info cinnamon16:57
maddawg2TJ-, i'm a bit confused by the output...16:57
ubottuPackage cinnamon does not exist in trusty16:57
maddawg2!pastebin16:57
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.16:57
friendlyfascismsandman13, There is a ppa, ppa's are not supported here.16:58
fhfppa's are created by people reffer to ppa owner for help16:58
Joseph___http://paste.ubuntu.com/7804366/16:59
apeoidsandman13, also, I always forget myself to search because your exact question would probably yield a good set of hits on google17:00
maddawg2TJ-,  can you look at this:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7804367/17:00
rubicehh looks like that could take a while I'll just reboot17:00
maddawg2i know i dont have it isntalled yet17:01
sandman13I have tried but says no PPA exists17:01
rubicYOU DIDD IT17:01
TJ-rubic: OK :)17:01
maddawg2but i wanted to see if there's a newer version before i go and install it17:01
rubic<33333333333333333333333333317:01
rubicwow17:01
rubicthank you so much17:01
TJ-rubic: You're now almost a bona-fida MBR hacker :)17:01
rubicyup, I just need to delegate the dirty work to my minions, hehe17:02
TJ-maddawg2: correct: that package isn't installed as yet, but the candidate is 0.6.0-2ubuntu2 from the precise/universe amd64 archive17:02
TJ-rubic :D17:02
tl_of_ushi, every so often my screns flicker. bu they dont do it with windows, so i think it's an os ubuntu deal. any help?17:02
TJ-rubic: At least I'll be able to take a short cut, the next time someone comes in with "Operation system not found" :)17:03
maddawg2TJ- but that doesnt tell me if there's something newer than that though17:03
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fhftl_of_us Do you have additional drivers installed? What is your graphic card?17:03
maddawg2unless i misunderstand17:03
apeoidsandman13,  http://linuxg.net/cinnamon-2-2-has-been-released-how-to-install-cinnamon-2-2-on-ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr/17:03
rubic:P17:04
TJ-rubic: So, in summary, because Linux was in an extended partition table, and you extended that down to replace all existing *primary* tables, we had to 1) create a 'fake' primary partition in slack space and 2) set its active bootable flag. Can't set that flag on an extended partition itself, and settting it on a logical partition is no good because that is never read by BIOS17:04
sandman13btw what is the difference between installing Debian, Kubuntu and Ubuntu?17:04
TJ-maddawg2: That tells you the versions available for Precise. That's all that is in the archives.17:05
fhfsandman13 between all *buntus no difference. Debian is a bit different17:05
TJ-rubic: I have a saying... "most bugs come down to setting or resetting a single bit" - in this case that was 100% accurate17:05
tl_of_usok fhf thanks. i'm not sure, is there a command i can run that will only show that information and not change anything?17:05
fhftl_of_us What is your graphic card? and what Ubuntu version are you running?17:06
sandman13fhf: does that mean doing a minimal install of Ubuntu and adding KDE makes Ubuntu Kubuntu17:06
cfhowlettsandman13 for debian ask #debian.  kubuntu = ubuntu with KDE and a different set of default apps17:06
TJ-maddawg2: If you want a more recent package you'll have to install manually, and manage manually, and potentially take care of conflicts with system-managed packages17:06
tl_of_us14.04 and i have an Intel® Ironlake Mobile x86/MMX/SSE217:07
tl_of_usthanks fhf17:07
fhfsandman13 exacly17:07
tl_of_usidk about the drivers17:07
cfhowlettsandman13 nope.  you'd have to install kubuntu-desktop for actual kubuntu17:07
fhf^ he is right17:07
tl_of_usmaybe i should unistall the nvidia think i have. there is supposed to be a second nvidia card in here, but never been able to find it17:07
sandman13cfhowlett: but that's too much extra stuff17:07
tl_of_usfhf, ^17:07
cfhowlettsandman13 asked and answered.  for lightest load possible, install lubuntu17:08
philinuxTJ well done ;)17:08
WXZso I want to delete /.ecryptfs, but will that screw everything up17:08
fhftl_of_us mby when you go to Config -> Screens you have two screens even when you have one17:08
cfhowlett!encryption|WXZ it will.  see the wiki for encryption removal17:09
ubottuWXZ it will.  see the wiki for encryption removal: For information on setting up encrypted private directories (8.10+) see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory17:09
WXZI don't want to stop encryption but just free up a lot of the space encryption is taking up, is that possible17:09
awakecodingwhat is an easy to detect if desktop composition is enabled from C code?17:09
sandman13cfhowlett: I want very basic of Kubuntu not all the stuffs. Stuffs that I don't use.17:09
TJ-WXZ: no, and it isn't taking up additional space17:09
tl_of_usi dont understand that one fhf - do you mean am i running 2 screens? yes i have 2, one 3d 24" and one main laptop17:09
colin_anyone here ?17:10
tl_of_usthe 3d is disabled but on auto enable fhf17:10
riplyhi colin_17:10
cfhowlettsandman13 mini iso + KDE.  not exactly kubuntu17:10
WXZTJ-: my /.ecryptfs folder is 3.3 gigs17:10
cfhowlettcolin_ ask your questions17:10
tl_of_usfhf, it says 'no additional drivers available, checking current drivers, brb17:10
TJ-WXZ: That's your home directory... if you want to reduce it, then remove some *unencrypted* data files from /home/17:10
Nerow17:11
NeroThank you!17:11
WXZTJ-: isn't my home directory /home not /.ecryptfs?17:11
colin_thanks.i have two screens.and the second one doesn't work.what can i do?17:11
tl_of_usfhf, i dont find any drivers in use for graphics17:11
fhftl_of_us do you have Nvidia/ATI/Intel card in your laptop?17:12
WXZI'm totally missing this, what's /.ecryptfs17:12
WXZwhat's it for17:12
tl_of_usyes. fhf17:12
TJ-WXZ: what you see in your *unencrypted* /home/$USER/ is the *encrypted* files decrypted as and when you access them. They aren't using two blocks of space - in other words, Your home directory is using 3.3GB (encrypted or unencrypted)17:12
kirklandWXZ: if it's present, you have chosen to encrypt your home directory17:12
tl_of_us14.04 and i have an Intel® Ironlake Mobile x86/MMX/SSE217:12
tl_of_usfhf, ^17:13
kirklandWXZ: assuming that's the case, .ecryptfs contains your encrypted data17:13
kirklandWXZ: in which case, if you care at all about your data, you best not delete .ecryptfs17:13
colin_??17:13
tl_of_usfhf, i think the prob is in some leftovers of screensaver x17:13
TJ-WXZ: When you log-in, your password is used to unwrap the encryption key. Then, ecryptfs presents a 'view' of the unencrypted files to "/home/$USER/" as and when the system reads directories and files17:13
dolmiohello,17:14
tl_of_usor something like that, i forgot the name. but i put it in to get a cool screensaver and it well, it had problems, so i removed it best i could, but i think something went wrong because the process didnt quite go right, then i remeoved more and i think i got it all, but that was months ago, so i dont remember everything fhf17:14
WXZTJ-: but unencrypting my stuff will free up 3.3 gigs of space?17:14
TJ-WXZ: The actual encrypted files are stored *outside* /home/$USER/  that symbolic-link /home/$USER/.ecryptfs points to where they are stored.17:15
TJ-WXZ: No, it won't17:15
rubicthanks to all who have helped me, goodnight/day to all.17:15
fhftl_of_us that's bad. I haven't used screensaver x for ages so nothing more came to my mind./// 14.04 has the newest drivers for Intel graphics available17:15
dolmioi have a problem with GPA ... it wont start correct enless i use this command in terminal:   gpa --disable-x509 im wondering id there a way to fix this so i do not have to enter gpa --disable-x509 everytime i want to start the program?17:15
TJ-rubic: goodnight :)17:15
coderman1warning: not a linux expert, is there an ftp service i can install or does one come with ubuntu, that would allow me to create ftp users and lock them in their home directory?17:15
kirklandWXZ: you only ACTUALLY have 1 copy of your data on the system -- the encrypted stuff;  you unencrypted data doesn't actually exist on disk;  it's virtual in memory, decrypted in real time each time you read/write it17:15
tl_of_usthanks fhf any way to check them that isnt in the 'software updater' ?17:16
dolmiomy proble can be found here http://superuser.com/questions/635831/general-assuan-error-in-gpa-under-linux17:16
colin_my problem maybe caused by graphic driver(gtx750ti). i try to search it and i found i have to install it.however after pressing ctrl alt f2. i got a black screen.there was no command line. i can not close x server for install the driver17:16
maddawg2does anyone know how i can install Ogg in ubuntu 12.04 server17:16
WXZkirkland: TJ-: well right now I'm running Disk Usage Analyzer, and it's telling me that it's taking up 7.3 gigs divided 50/50 into /home and /.ecryptfs17:16
TJ-WXZ: Yes, because /home/$USER/ is *virtual* space caused by reading the encrypted files17:17
cfhowlettmaddawg2 .ogg is a codec not a program - should be supported by default17:17
colin_my english is not good and im new at ubuntu.i hope someone can help me..17:17
kirklandWXZ: yeah, that's a bug in that tool -- it's fucking wrong17:17
maddawg2cfhowlett not in the server OS17:17
TJ-!language Timothy :)17:17
ubottuTJ-: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)17:17
maddawg2in ubuntu desktop it is included17:17
tl_of_usfhf,  i also have nvidia xserver settings installed for some reason.17:18
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maddawg2i think the package name might actually be libogg17:18
colin_anyone saw my question?17:18
fhftl_of_us remove it if you have intel graphics. also for Intel you can use: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/03/intel-linux-driver-installer-1-0-4 but 14.04 has already the newest17:18
WXZso where are my extra 3.15 gigs?17:19
reisioWXZ: in a binary to decimal conversion, I'm guessing17:19
fhfcolin_ you don't have to close Xorg to install Nvidia drivers17:19
reisioor vice versa :)17:19
reisiofhf: although the upstream nvidia installer does ask you to, IIRC17:20
tl_of_usthanks fhf i just dont see those drivers in software ad updates, it isnt showing, the driver im currently using. i will remove the nvidia, you have anything that will remove the rest of screensaverx? or check for leftovers? fhf17:20
WXZnvm, I found them17:20
fhfcoderman1 you can use GADMIN-PROFTPD available form Software Center17:20
colin_fhf: so what can i do ? i tried to install driver form ppa.after that my ubuntu system was encountered a problem.i reinstall the system..i think i need to find another way to install the driver.17:21
tl_of_usfhf, just uninsatlled the nvidia server went well17:21
tl_of_uswhat is the terminal command to show the graphics drivers i am using currently?17:22
fhftl_of_us sudo dpkg -l | grep intel17:24
fhfand xserver-xorg-video-intel package17:24
reisiotl_of_us: lspci -k | grep -i 'in use' -B 217:24
fhfcolin_ do you have driver available in "additional drivers"17:25
colin_fhf:no.17:25
Joseph___Hi17:26
fhfHi17:27
reisiohi Jo17:27
Joseph___can you help some one pls17:27
brontosaurusrex!ask17:27
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience17:27
tl_of_usfhf, where to paste?17:27
friendlyfascismJoseph___, Is this still the repo problem?17:27
fhfpaste.rapidrage.org17:28
Joseph___yes sir :)17:28
riplyhey guys, is there anyone here who could give me some guidance on using PAM to restrict POP access? I am having a look at this wiki: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/RestrictAccess but never done this before, so I'd appreciate bouncing it off of someone?17:29
friendlyfascismJoseph___, Are you sure that having a server at this time is the best move? changing the repos is some basic stuff and the least of what can happen if you are on the web with it?17:29
tl_of_usoh wait, i rmeeber, pastebin17:29
colin_fhf:i installed nvidia cruuent driver form a ppa. when i restarted,i got a error.so I reinstalled ubuntu.17:29
Joseph___yes17:30
fhfcolin_ ppas are messy often (as stable as maintainer of PPA can make them) Install driver from http://www.geforce.com/drivers17:30
colin_i think my main problem is i can not type commands at commend screen.17:30
tl_of_ushere you go fhf and reisio   thank you  http://pastebin.com/KX8XP1EQ17:31
tl_of_usbrb17:31
colin_fhf.i already downloaded.17:31
AnonLuciferyo!17:31
friendlyfascismJoseph___, But you are asking for hand holding help, you have given more than you need to cover this issue. Yes for you however you are only addressing what you want not what you can do.17:31
AnonLuciferi have ubuntu 12.04 lts17:31
AnonLuciferand a bit of a problem17:31
TJ-colin_: sometimes, with proprietary drivers, some systems are unable to display the virtual consoles. That sounds like your current issue.17:31
AnonLuciferi have new hardware support, but i can't install it17:31
colin_TJ-: so i need to install the driver,right?17:32
Joseph___this issues was happen only installation of nova17:33
Joseph___i try to install other package17:33
friendlyfascismJoseph___, My point is you have to be self sufficient and learn how to do this without the crutch of the channel for basic stuff spread out over at the least 12 hrs.17:33
Joseph___seems no issues17:33
fhftl_of_us so it seems you already have the newest drivers... So you have same problems when you have only one screen connected?17:34
fhfhave you*17:34
tl_of_usok fhf i will try that out17:34
tl_of_usbut ithink yes fhf17:34
Joseph___this is what extract reason reason , do you have any thought on this pls17:34
colin_i find a article says that i have to close x server and run nvidia.run file at command screen. now .i can not get to command screen.17:35
friendlyfascismJoseph___, I have said what is needed you are not even close to understanding, the more time you spend here not being able to actually describe the issue in exact detail the less likely you are going to get any help.17:36
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Joseph___i think you are missed it to check17:37
Joseph___let me tell you17:37
Joseph___i am having ubuntu 14.04 server17:37
Joseph___i am try to install nova-compute17:37
friendlyfascismJoseph___, You have had some of the best on the channel, not including me and were not able to resolve this.17:37
Joseph___i am facing the below issues17:37
Joseph___Man17:38
Joseph___dont talk too much here17:38
Joseph___if you not able to tell17:38
Joseph___other will help17:38
Joseph___why you are act as too smart here ?17:38
reisiocolin_: that's the nvidia way to do it17:39
reisiocolin_: which is usually considered the inferior way :)17:39
reisionot that it doesn't work, IME17:39
simcity2000hey everyone, I'm using Mint 15 (not ubuntu, I know) and trying to install a package from the raring repository. The only problem is it's not showing up in archive.ubuntu.com...17:39
reisiocolin_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia17:39
simcity2000did somebody play a prank and delete raring?17:39
Nerono17:39
friendlyfascismsimcity2000, it is eol17:40
mbeierl!raring17:40
ubottuUbuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) was the 18th release of Ubuntu. Support ended on January 27, 2014. See !eol, !upgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/raring17:40
Picisimcity2000: raring is no longer supported.17:40
fhfsimcity2000 raring is no longer supported17:40
DJonessimcity2000: Nope, it was dropped from support in January17:40
DJonessimcity2000: You should have updated to a later release by now17:40
Neroraring is no longer supported,  kiddo!17:40
TJ-simcity2000: EOL release archives move to http://old-releases.ubuntu.com17:40
reisioyou should update to later releases when they become available17:40
Nerohow is the latest ubuntu version?17:40
simcity2000noted, all17:40
reisioNero: compared to 13?17:40
reisioNero: quite similar17:41
NeroCan anyone shed a light?17:41
friendlyfascismsimcity2000, Mint is not supported here either.17:41
reisiofriendlyfascism: ah but you already supported him! :p17:41
NeroBetter support to cloud and server in the v14?17:41
fhf^ :V17:41
simcity2000friendlyfascism: I know, but I figured I'd come here to figure out why the ubuntu packages were missing. got the answer I was looking for!17:41
friendlyfascismreisio, burned by the neck bolts. ;)17:41
NeroCan anyone help e out?17:42
friendlyfascismsimcity2000, basic stuff info all over the web.17:42
reisioNero: with?17:42
NeroThe latest version of 14.17:42
reisioNero: ...what about it?17:42
NeroDo I retain the v13 or update to v14?17:42
simcity2000friendlyfascism: yep, but I was already poking around in IRC and got the info here faster than I did googling around.17:42
Neroreisio17:43
MonkeyDustNero  start from the beginning, what are you doing and what goes wrong... in one line17:43
friendlyfascismsimcity2000, Oh we love people who can't do basic research. ;)17:43
fhfNero the latest is 14.04 and its LTS it will be supported till 201917:43
tl_of_usoh fhf and reisio thank you. i am currently runnign ony my laprtop 15.6" main screen and it seems to be working well, no flash ocurence yet for abotu 20 secs. the flash goes on randomly it seems , but mostly only every few minutes or so it goes on once, not amulti flash or anyhting. just one 'pap' no audio result either, the audio stays well.17:43
Neroright. I'm on lenovo G580 now.17:43
Neroand the brightness issue isnt solved yet.17:44
simcity2000friendlyfascism: haha, trust me, I know. I was just a bit surprised because the packages were working and then they weren't. The Mint folks apparently didn't mention the bit about 13.04 not being LTS...17:44
NeroYhe function keys do not help me adjust the brightness at all.17:44
simcity2000friendlyfascism: thanks for the quick answer, though. I'll figure the rest out myself.17:44
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reisioNero: what brightness issue?17:45
NeroI have been looking answers for over three months. The forums didn't help.17:45
friendlyfascismNero, Try installing xbacklight and run like xbacklight -set 75%  to see if this works.17:45
MonkeyDust!details | Nero17:45
ubottuNero: 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)17:45
JCM83Speech-dispatcher is talking and I don't want it to be. The /etc/default/speech-dispatcher is set to run=no. When I close the process it restarts. The service, when access, claims to be disabled.17:46
TJ-Nero: Have you tried setting the kernel's "acpi_osi" ?17:47
Neroreisio Yes. I tried doing that.17:47
tl_of_usfhf, any ideas? no flicker yet. so prety sure its in the second screen?    reisio ?n?17:47
wormeyman   /ignore #ubuntu MODES JOINS PARTS QUITS17:48
NeroAnd another issue too! The battery charge cannot be monitored. I cannot limit the charge cycle to 60% like how it is possible on Microsoft Windows.17:48
Technodromei have a serveralias which is not catching in apache2 but is there?17:49
Technodromei hate this17:49
fhftl_of_us try to adjust refresh time etc on second screen. and nothing more come to my head.17:49
tl_of_usanyone remember the key shortcut to entering all desktop display?17:49
tl_of_usthanks fhf that might do17:49
reisiotl_of_us: fling mouse to top left?17:49
OerHeksNero, " Do I retain the v13 or update to v14?" just upgrade to 14.04 then17:50
fhftl_of_us display settings are in ubuntu settings center. /// physically broken touchpad :v17:50
nsxthi... i'm running 12.04, just installed mysql-server, but the upstart command (`sudo service mysql start`) doesn't do anything... nothing in the upstart logs, nothing in the mysql logs... running `sudo mysqld` works just fine, but that's not ideal. an strace on the `service` command reveals nothing helpful17:51
NeroOerHeks all right.17:51
NeroBut my brightness issue and battery gauge setting is still unsolved.17:51
gas-shohow best ought one explore 14.04 towards gettin' a wired optical mouse to work?17:51
reisiogas-sho: it doesn't work?17:52
laspahrcan I get some help with a boot problem? :(17:52
gas-shothe light comes on17:52
Nerolaspahr17:52
Neroshoot17:52
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laspahrI ran 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-touch' thinking it was a version of Ubuntu optimized for a touchscreen laptop17:53
laspahrI was wrong17:53
softballsTJ-:  hey mate (talked to you yesterday about openvpn installation) you there?17:53
TJ-softballs: I am, but about to head off for dinner17:53
reisiolaspahr: :)17:53
tl_of_usthanks fhf but nothing about hertz in my display settings17:53
reisioTJ-: what's for dinner?17:53
Nerolaspahr What is the issue?17:53
Neroreisio we still need to talk.17:53
laspahrNero it won't boot17:54
fhftl_of_us and in displays build in settings?17:54
laspahrjust stuck on the boot animation17:54
softballsTJ-: oh ok, i won't disturb you then, have a nice dinner!17:54
TJ-reisio: I was gonna make Lasagna... but that's decayed into pie'n'chips :)17:54
TJ-softballs: fire away... if it is quick I can answer :)17:54
tl_of_usnah nothing fhf17:54
fhftl_os_us so I can't help more, sorry17:54
tl_of_usseems to be doing well though, no flicker for awhile now and both screens on17:54
tl_of_usfhf, ^17:55
softballsTJ-: hehe ok, well i have the server running the openvpn just fine now but my question is this: I have a service running on it that i can access remotely with the openvpn ip (10.8.0.1) but i can't access it using the servers public ip17:55
fhfkek tl_of_us, good.17:55
laspahrany tips on how to fix? /: I'm on an ubuntu 14.04 live usb right now17:55
Nerolasphar try using Ctrl+Alt+F217:55
Neroduring the booting..17:55
TJ-softballs: Two considerations: 1) is the service listening on the public IP address at all (possibly it listens on all IPs with 0.0.0.0), and 2) is there a netfilter firewall rule blocking public connections (iptables) ?17:56
tl_of_usyeah looking good here now, thanks fhf and reisio those graphics commands must have refreshed someting in the os.17:56
Nerolasphar at this point you will be asked to enter your credentials.17:56
TJ-softballs: "sudo netstat -nltp" will list all listening TCP services. "sudo iptables -nvL" will list the 'filters' tables17:57
teshتحذير17:57
teshwarning17:57
tesh you may be  watched17:57
teshdo usa&israel use the internet(facebook,youtube,twitter, chat rooms ..ect)to spy??17:57
teshdo usa&israel use the internet 2 collect informations,,can we call that spying??17:57
teshdo they record&analyse everything we do on the internet,,can they harm you using these informations??17:57
teshwarning17:57
unopastetesh 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 unmuted17:57
unopastetesh 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 unmuted17:57
softballsTJ-: the first command shows its listening on 0.0.0.0:port so i guess that's all IPs?17:57
TJ-Nero: You never replied to my question: "Have you tried setting the kernel's "acpi_osi" ?"17:57
TJ-softballs: correct17:58
Nerolasphar after entering the credentials, type in the following commands to reinstall the unity desktop.17:58
SchrodingersScat!ot | tesh17:58
ubottutesh: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!17:58
softballsTJ-: no iptables set17:58
TJ-softballs: Are the default table policies "ACCEPT" or "DROP" ?17:58
riplyanyone here have experiance with dovecot?17:58
NeroTJ- I did. It didnt work.17:58
riplyI am trying to block a user from using IMAP service17:59
riplyor POP17:59
TJ-Nero: shame... that's the usual solution in these cases, to ensure the ACPI interpreter uses the correct methods17:59
scarmichaelI get an error when doing apt-get update: "Err http://security.ubuntu.com quantal-security/main amd64 Packages 404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.201 80]", any ideas?17:59
softballsTJ-: accept17:59
NeroTJ- what? I'm telling you it didn't yield a solution!18:00
ObrienDavescarmichael, quantal is EOL, iirc18:00
TJ-Nero: Best to complain to Lenovo, Linux can't support proprietary extensions if the manufacturer doesn't publish the technical information18:00
scarmichaelahh18:00
scarmichaelthanks, i was afraid of that18:00
TJ-softballs: What service is it?18:00
NeroTJ- is there by any means I can bind these settings to the keys?18:00
softballsTJ-: it's a mud :)18:00
otisЕсть русские?18:01
TJ-Nero: If the ACPI isn't firing events then no key events will come in18:01
ObrienDavescarmichael, i ran into that same issue yesterday LOL18:01
TJ-softballs: if you want, private message me the server ip and port I'll test it.18:01
NeroTJ- hold onto it!. I will install v14 and see if it will work.18:01
softballsTJ-: and i can see in its log files it choose to run on the openvpn ip, guess i should serarch for where it gets the ip to use18:01
NeroTJ- give me half an hour!18:01
TJ-softballs: Really? netstat says it is listening on 0.0.0.0 but the process itself reports only listening on the private VPN address? That could simply be a misconfiguration of the mud, or bad programming :)18:02
TJ-softballs: some processes will 'grab' all interfaces to listen on, but only listen on one IP... you could have one of those18:03
softballsTJ-: haha how do i do that using the freenode webchat? (god its been so long since i did any irc)18:03
softballsTJ-: yeah that could be it18:03
laspahrNero i guess i didn't know what to do after that heh..18:03
Gonzo_Hi, can someone help me with an SSH problem?18:03
TJ-softballs: not sure... on IRC private message is called a Query... maybe you can select my nickname and get a right-click menu ?18:03
ObrienDave!ask | Gonzo_18:03
ubottuGonzo_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience18:03
Nerolaspahr have you come across the command line interface?18:03
laspahrYes i did.. But didnt know what to do afterwards.18:04
Nerolaspahr after hitting the three keys?18:04
laspahrYes18:04
Gonzo_I've never had problems using shsh to access my Ubuntu 12.04 seerver before, but now I get connection refused on port 22 - whether I try it from aonther compputer on the LAN, or directly from the server itself.  I've already tried uninstalling and re-installing openssh-server18:04
Nerolaspahr http://pastebin.com/4HxrDkWc18:05
laspahrI'm thinking now, on my phone for the irc, so i can still know what to do heh..18:05
Nerolaspahr enter those commands. One by one to reinstall unity.18:05
laspahrSo unity got deleted?18:05
Nerolaspahr can't say.18:06
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ryan_46 /ignore #ubuntu MODES JOINS PARTS QUITS18:06
Nerolaspahr its priority is altered. this resets in your case.18:06
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laspahrBut everything will still be there that i already have installed?18:07
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Nerolaspahr18:08
Nerolaspahr you will have to reinstall your graphic drivers.18:08
Neroafter this.18:08
laspahrOk, thank you Nero18:09
Nerolaspahr you did back up your data, haven't you?18:09
laspahrNo...?18:10
dlammmm after a `sudo do-release-upgrade`  and it says "To finish the upgrade, a restart is required." ...do I really have to do it?  i'm asking cuz i dont wanna restart a live production database server :D18:10
laspahrIt's still on computer18:10
Raffae|e#PianetamIRC si è trasferito su irc.bluechat.it - pianetamirc.altervista.org - forum.bluechat.it18:10
NeroLaspahr nevermind! let me know the output. It shouldn't be a problem!18:10
OerHeksdlam, ofcourse not, but your data will not be save. it is up to you18:11
OnkelTemHi18:11
laspahrOkay, I'll let you know later, i gtg run some errands18:11
Nerolaspahr deal!18:11
OnkelTemAny ideas why package from PPA could not be installed - its just missed? https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/ubuntu/stable - this ppa18:11
laspahrThx for your help18:11
dlamyour data will not save?  whatcha mean? what data18:12
Nerodlam how important is the upgrade?18:12
OnkelTemI added it, apt-get updated, but no new version of nginx is avaiable18:12
Nerolaspahr I suggest you do it now.18:12
OerHeksOnkelTem, on what ubuntu version ? does it list there?18:12
dlammy boss wants me to upgrade it to 14.04 since its a LTS  version18:12
lotuspsychje!info nginx | OnkelTem18:12
ubottuOnkelTem: nginx (source: nginx): small, powerful, scalable web/proxy server. In component main, is optional. Version 1.4.6-1ubuntu3 (trusty), package size 5 kB, installed size 93 kB18:12
reisiodlam: that's a silly reason18:12
laspahrNero, i would but cant /:18:12
Nerodlam, well restart it when you have to!18:12
OnkelTemOerHeks: or course, 12.0418:13
reisiodlam: you should want to upgrade so you aren't left behind18:13
Neroreisio plus one !18:13
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: ?18:13
casaBoa tarde18:13
laspahrShouldn't be too long tho. A few hours tops18:13
dlami guess another reason is rackspace says "we wont support 13.10"18:13
casaalguém  fala português aqui???18:13
Nerolaspahr allright ! over!18:13
OnkelTemCan anybody check what's wrong with that repository?18:13
reisiodlam: do you need their support?18:13
lotuspsychje!pt | casa18:14
ubottucasa: 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.18:14
Nerodlam give it a restart then!18:14
OnkelTemhttps://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/ubuntu/stable18:14
dlamlmaoo18:14
OerHeksOnkelTem, what is your current nginx ? that ppa shows 1.6.0-1+precise018:14
dlamwebsite will go down all bad18:14
Nerodlam how vital are the upgrades for your production server in progress?18:14
dlamhaha ok semi-trolling here18:14
Gonzo_!patience18:14
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/18:14
dlamNero: in my opinion not very vital18:14
OnkelTemOerHeks: 1.1.19-1ubuntu0.6 018:15
Gonzo_I've never had problems using shsh to access my Ubuntu 12.04 seerver before, but now I get connection refused on port 22 - whether I try it from aonther compputer on the LAN, or directly from the server itself.  I've already tried uninstalling and re-installing openssh-server18:15
OerHeksOnkelTem, so you have the latest ?18:15
Nerodlam then take a nap and restart it later!18:15
OnkelTemOerHeks: how comes that 1.1.* is greater then 1.6.*?18:16
lotuspsychje!info nginx precise | OnkelTem18:16
ubottuOnkelTem: nginx (source: nginx): small, but very powerful and efficient web server and mail proxy. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1.19-1ubuntu0.6 (precise), package size 5 kB, installed size 85 kB18:16
NeroGonzo18:17
OerHeksOnkelTem, my bad, i was looking at the end of that version number18:17
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: what do you want to tell?18:17
Gonzo_yes - here18:17
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: I don't want outdated crap 1.1.1918:17
lotuspsychje!language | OnkelTem18:17
ubottuOnkelTem: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList18:17
NeroGonzo you might get your answers at the ubuntuforums.org18:17
Gonzo_I've tried the few suggestions I see there already18:17
NeroGonzo there are questions pertaining to the same issue you've asked for here. Did they help?18:18
lotuspsychjeOnkelTem: if you want newer version, install ubuntu 14.0418:18
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: then stop teasing the bot please18:18
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: I want just nginx18:18
OnkelTemnewer18:18
xk05hello, im having several display and window manager issues18:18
lotuspsychjeOnkelTem: you have the most up to date niginx for precise18:18
xk05i have gdm, kdm, and lightdm installed18:19
Gonzo_they did not help.  The last thing I tried was to uninstall and reinstall openssh-server.  I still get connection refused18:19
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: 1.1.19 is old, it's not up-to-date at all18:19
xk05gdm will only offer the gnome-shell, which starts18:19
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: just like ffmpeg and tons of other software18:19
OnkelTemOerHeks: I see. Well, any ideas?18:19
NeroGonzo http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/ssh-connection-refused-339510/18:19
xk05kdm and lightdm offer all the installed window managers but some will not start18:20
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, debian stable backports have 1.6.x something18:20
dlamoh ok so i guess restarting after a 'do-release-upgrade'  not *that* vital   ...maybe there's a way to find out why ubuntu needs to anyways :D18:20
NeroGonzo Explaining would be quite long. try this one too..http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=191424618:20
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, what buntu are you running?18:20
xk05ubuntu (unity) starts but only partially, i only get the nautilus desktop functions, no panels18:20
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: default. 12.0418:20
xk05i am running 14.0418:21
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: I wonder why after adding that PPA no new versions are found18:21
OnkelTemhttps://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/ubuntu/stable - this18:21
Nerodlam restart it once and for all. You have to someday !18:21
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, well check what 14.04 is having18:21
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, what version do you want?18:22
lotuspsychjebrontosaurusrex: i already pasted him nginx for 14.0418:22
brontosaurusrexlotuspsychje, ok, sorry18:22
_1_jbv23Does anyone know how to connect with EAP-SIM authentication using a huawei modem as a sim reader to a wifi network?18:22
Gonzo_looking over suggestions...18:22
wheatthinhmm fixed my drivers issue.. it said they were in use.. but it was showing artifacts in lots of my apps..18:22
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: you what? You told me to upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04, didn't you?18:22
NeroGonzo didn't help?18:22
dlamNero:  i cant restart it!  production web site!  maybe im a noob though for feeling that18:23
lotuspsychjeOnkelTem: i triggered nginx version of 14.0418:23
lotuspsychje!info nginx18:23
ubottunginx (source: nginx): small, powerful, scalable web/proxy server. In component main, is optional. Version 1.4.6-1ubuntu3 (trusty), package size 5 kB, installed size 93 kB18:23
OnkelTemlotuspsychje: it's just a text message, how it is supposed I can use it?18:23
Nerodlam what chance else have you got?18:23
dlamNero: ohh ok, so i think you mean you *have* to restart to complete an upgrade18:24
dlamkk18:24
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: I want the version listed on this https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/ubuntu/stable page - 1.6.0-1+precise018:24
MonkeyDustdlam  if it's a kernel upgrade18:24
brontosaurusrexlotuspsychje, OnkelTem yeah, it should be 1.618:24
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: as I already said, I added this repository, updated, but can't get it18:24
Nerodlam. yes.18:25
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: i.e. - apt-get update; apt-cache policy nginx --- prints only 1.1.19 version18:25
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, you would have to ask the ppa mantainer, i would not install web server from random ppa btw.18:25
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: it doesn't look random18:25
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: see the URL for example...18:26
Nerodlam. You see its a software and the new upgrades work only from the reboot.18:26
Nerodlam <most>18:26
dlamkk guess maybe we'll have to schedule site downtime then18:26
dlamgood to know18:26
Nerodlam. yes. The earlier you do that, the easier you get a hike from your boss :D18:27
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, did the nginx team comfirmed that this is their ppa?18:28
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: sorry I don't know what is/who is nginx team18:29
Gonzo_not so far - I tried eleting the known_hosts file, but there may have been more than one.  looking for other copies18:29
KassadinHi! I was wondering about the minimum graphics card for light to moderate gaming for my lubuntu computer. I have a 2.8Ghz single core processor and 2 GB RAM. I want good performance without breaking the bank, but my issue is that the card must be PCI, not PCIe or AGP.18:29
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, as in #nginx perhaps18:29
brontosaurusrexask*18:29
WXZ1after an update I couldn't do enhanced zoom, compiz --replace makes enhanced zoom work but it breaks everything else18:30
TJ-Nero: did you try "acpi_backlight=vendor" *without* any "acpi_osi" ?18:30
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: ok, I'll try18:30
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: but anyway I don't get how all this related to my question, really18:30
tonytKassadin PCI vid cards that will play modern games are hard to come by18:30
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: like people don't want to help, instead they just spend my and thier time :-/ This is sad18:31
tonyti doubt they even make them any more18:31
NeroTJ- I still haven't gotten through with the installation yet :D I will and then remember to ping you !18:31
Kassadintonyt: I know that's why I came here :P Research didn't help too much with that. I don't need too much. I am looking more into games like League of Legends, not resource hogs like Crysis 3. I am willing to buy used if necessary.18:32
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, no, you dont listen well.18:32
TJ-Nero: bookmark this, it's where I found the issue reported as solved: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2156948&page=218:32
NeroTJ- thanks mate ! Bookmarked!18:32
Gonzo_Nero, I've tried both suggestions, still not working - still connection refused18:38
NeroGonzo what issue was that?18:38
Nerooh! the ssh !18:39
Gonzo_yeah - I think I'll work on this a bit more on my own.  Thanks for all of the help18:39
Gonzo_leave18:39
Gonzo_exit18:39
KassadinSo does anyone know what I should do?18:41
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MonkeyDustKassadin  to achieve what?18:45
KassadinMonkeyDust: I was looking for an inexpensive graphics card for light to moderate gaming (nothing too fancy). My computer only has PCI ports, no PCIe.18:46
OerHeksKassadin, pci cards with reasonable performance are rare.18:49
KassadinOerHeks: I know. Is there a minimum I should look for? Like 256 MB? 512?18:49
e^0is anyone having the official ubuntu server book 3rd edition ?18:51
selig5Kassadin: I just googled and found the Radeon X1550 256 MB pci graphics card $100 on Amazon, less for used.18:52
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: listen useless advices? :)18:52
Kassadinselig5: Is 256 MB enough? I'm not sure what more would do for me18:52
MonkeyDuste^0  that's a yes/no question18:52
selig5Kassadin: Maybe for a light game?18:53
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: I found the reason btw. I was not really installing the package, I was trying to get source to build modified version of nginx. For this I used command: apt-get source nginx and18:53
e^0MonkeyDust: yeah luckily :D18:53
OerHeksKassadin, 256 will be the minimum18:53
e^0if someone has it then it would be quite easy to learn ubuntu18:53
Kassadinselig5: Define light please. This doesn't need to be too powerful as it is a secondary computer.18:53
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, cool.18:53
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: it did download OLD version, instead of new. Similary, apt-cache policy shows old version.18:53
MonkeyDust!manual | start here18:54
ubottustart here: The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/18:54
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: I don't understand why this happens... So both apt-get and apt-cache it's better to run under root. Yes, just this pretty stpid advice to myself :)18:54
e^0is their any ubuntu loco channel ?18:54
e^0MonkeyDust: i am familiar with the basic stuff want to learn about server thing18:54
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, and you did the apt-get udpate before all that?18:54
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: of course, many times, under root18:55
MonkeyDuste^0  i'm sure a local store has books on ubuntu18:55
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: a moment, I'll show you something18:55
brontosaurusrexselig5, your probably better of finding some nvidia18:55
e^0MonkeyDust: yeah, but this book is given to every ubuntu loco team so any of you guys might be a member so that can be useuful, also on the site it's said to spread the book18:56
e^0so thought somebody would like to share it18:56
KassadinOerHeks: So 256 min, but 512 is my best bet if I could find it?18:56
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: https://gist.github.com/OnkelTem/8cdda36c2fe90b2e7b16 - look :)18:57
selig5Kassadin: pci only is very limiting, you know...18:57
Kassadinselig5: I know. Dell didn't see that through all the way I suppose.18:57
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, interesting, no idea why would that happen thought18:58
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: the same18:59
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guest73823why metasploit can not work on my ubuntu will ?  .ruby.bin   gets %90 cpu18:59
incognitoDid ubuntu release a new version of 12.04? e.i. 12.04.5 ? if so, where can I download the iso18:59
syntroPianyone got vbox 4.3.14 running with a gnome-shell Xorg 15.1 guest accelerated? i always have SGI vendor and Xorg.0.log states vboxvideo wouldnt support the proper dri extension... Any ideas what went  wrong?18:59
incognitoBy reading the hwe support documents I got the impression that they released 12.04.519:00
rwwI believe we're on 12.04.4 right now.19:01
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: I should thank you. After your advice to talk to the team, I joint #nginx, and found there (surprise!) - MTecknology guy, who is the owner of that repo. And "the team" confirmed that it is official repo19:01
OnkelTemor rather - it is better then offical builds19:01
* rww double-checks19:01
kostkonincognito, not yet https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseSchedule19:01
rwwah, there we go19:01
brontosaurusrexOnkelTem, thats why I'am cool, i can see the future.19:01
JackRhello I have a slight problem. Essentailly what I have is a ubuntu 13.04 raring. I noticed this is end of life19:01
JackRthat is a real shame19:01
OnkelTembrontosaurusrex: you are! :)19:01
rww!eolupgrades19:01
ubottuEnd-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades19:01
linuxthefishtest19:02
brontosaurusrex NVIDIA G96 [GeForce 9400 GT] X.Org: 1.12.4 driver: nvidia Resolution: 1280x1024@75.0hz < selig5, this is what i have for years now, its got a gig of memory and its passively cooled, works well for an old game or two.19:02
incognitokostkon thanks19:03
JackRHowever, I need to find a repo that has those duplicated mirror19:04
JackRmirrors19:04
JackRim looking for this ntp package ntp-1:4.2.6.p5+dfsg-2ubuntu119:04
JackRand a bunch of other openstack packages for a compute node that will be running ubuntu 13.04 raring19:04
JackRthere HAS to be a way to do this19:04
Androoincognito: 12.04.4 is current.  12.04.5 has a tracking page here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/ubuntu-12.04.519:05
JackRI mean understand ubuntu 13.04 raring is end of life, but these packages for a compute node have to be somewhere19:05
rwwJackR: why are you starting a compute node using a version of Ubuntu that doesn't get security or stability updates?19:05
MonkeyDustJackR  maybe there is wa way, but you won't find it here, as 13.04 is no longer supported19:05
philinuxJackr yep look up old releases19:05
rwwJackR: anyways, the EOLUpgrades page ubottu linked has the information you're looking for. I'm not going into detail because using EOL releases is a bad idea19:06
JackRI guess my only defense is it's a compute node, running some old grizzly packages in a dev environment19:06
incognitoAndroo or kostkon do you know if 12.04.4 has the 2017 support eol date?19:06
JackRits just to add a couple extra compute nodes19:06
JackRand then im done with this version of ubuntu19:06
slipperynickAnyone would like to recommend a good webmail solution for a small(<10) users?19:06
rwwincognito: 12.04 in general is supported until 2017. Point releases don't change that date.19:07
rwwslipperynick: roundcube or squirrelmail, depending on how fancy you want it19:07
slipperynickthanks :)19:08
braulioHello everyone, I'm using Lubuntu 14.04 and I have a netbook with 2GB of ram. You guys think worth using ZRAM with it?19:10
Androoslipperynick: I'm unsure of its stability as it's brand new, but this looked nice when I saw it:  http://rainloop.net/19:11
JackRok how bout this19:12
JackRis there any site19:12
JackRwhere I can search for a specific package19:12
t2mkncan some one help for iball usb dongle, i have a 3G sim installed in it. using ubuntu 12.04 :( the dongle is not getting detected.19:12
JackRand it will tell me what repository has that package19:12
Safa_[A_boy]gnome-music don't display music in the right way. "No music found! Put some files into the folder <blabla>". The folder have already mp3 music19:12
TJ-JackR: See http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/ntp/ntp_4.2.6.p5+dfsg-2ubuntu1.dsc and the associated binary packages in that same directory19:12
MonkeyDustSafa_[A_boy]  what music player?19:13
Safa_[A_boy]gnome-music19:13
linuxthefishgood19:13
JackRTJ: That dev file, when it goes to resolve dependencies, and it looks in my sources list file, and those repos are done, how do I handle that19:14
JackRIm a look a repo that has all dependencies for that ntp package19:14
ubuntuonmacminihelp me19:14
JackRthat way I dont need to go down the rabbit hole of resolving dependencies for dependcies19:14
incognitorww yes, I should have mentioned that some versions such as 12.04.1   .2 and  .3 may not receive kernel updates, but I imagine that kernel updates will not be critical for security. Is that correct?19:14
ubuntuonmacminii want to install ubuntu on mac mini19:15
TJ-JackR: I don't understand your question? If you have a system getting 404 errors because release is EOL, simply edit "/etc/apt/sources.list" and replace "http://archive.ubuntu.com" with "http://old-releases.ubuntu.com"19:15
rwwincognito: regardless of what point release you use, you should install updates from the security repository. that would contain any kernel security updates19:15
ubuntuonmacminii tried but i have a little delay before starting to boot ubuntu19:15
JackRTJ: I'll give that a shot19:16
ubuntuonmacminii tried to install ubuntu on my mac mini but i have a little delay before starting to boot ubuntu19:17
MonkeyDustSafa_[A_boy]  same here, no music found in that player (didn't know the player until now)... you could report if a !bug19:19
incognitorww I'm getting ready to reinstall and after reading this article: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/1204_HWE_EOL            It says that some minor versions of 12.0 will not be able to receive kernel updates. So my question is: will it provide better security if I use one of  the minor versions that are still eligible for kernel updates like   .4 and .5? Thanks19:19
MonkeyDustminus if19:19
ubuntuonmacminii tried to install ubuntu on my mac mini but i have a little delay before starting to boot ubuntu19:19
ziliu2020I'm having some problem with juju authorized-keys add command... It keeps saying my public key is invalid and can't add... any reason?19:20
ObrienDaveubuntuonmacmini, define "little delay"19:20
ziliu2020I'm sure my key is ok because it has been used in other places with no problem,19:21
rwwincognito: ah, fun, I didn't know about that page19:21
* rww reads19:21
Androoincognito: point releases are generally done for purposes of supporting new hardware and allowing new installs to have less to upgrade.  They're like Microsoft service packs.  If you apply updates regularly, you should be on the latest point release.19:22
rwwincognito: yes, if you're using a HWE stack you should stick to supported ones19:23
coventry`In Unity, pressing scroll-lock shuts down my computer.  Where can I turn this feature off?19:23
incognitoAndroo and rww, thanks... I think my question was kind of obvious (dumb question)...  but thanks for reinforcing my assumptions.19:23
c0ffeeHi. I'm having problems with remapping keyboard. Please check my question on askubuntu ? http://askubuntu.com/questions/496670/remap-keycodes-after-adding-bluetooth-keyboard19:24
coventry`Do other people have the same behavior?  (scroll-lock shuts down your computer, in Unity?)19:25
Androoincognito: "lsb_release -a" will show you what point release you're currently using.19:26
ObrienDavecoventry`, scroll-lock does not shut my Xubuntu down19:27
coventry`ObrienDave: Thanks, what version are you runnig?19:28
ObrienDave14.0419:28
coventry`Same as me.  Must be something I did.  Thanks.19:29
ObrienDavewell, unity is different from XFCE, so, i really don't know19:30
coventry`Oh, yeah, if you're running xfce, that's completely different.19:31
ubuntuonmacminii tried to install ubuntu on my mac mini but i have a little delay before starting to boot ubuntu19:32
ObrienDaveubuntuonmacmini, define "little delay"19:33
JackRTJ: what about the http://security.ubuntu.com raring-security19:33
JackRI know those are depreciated19:33
JackRan I know the ntp packages most likely won't be there anway19:33
GuyThatNeedsHelpLast night i did the sudo apt-get update and now my google chrome won't open19:33
JackRbut I figured I'd check19:33
ubuntuonmacminiit just delays19:33
JackRI guess my question is, is there anything I can do about the security.ubuntu.com repos19:34
coventry`GuyThatNeedsHelp: Try running "google-chrome" in a terminal, see what errors result.19:34
c0ffeeubuntumacmini, did you check dmesg?19:34
GuyThatNeedsHelpThe error i got: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7805160/19:36
GuyThatNeedsHelpcoventry: ^19:36
kendrick_hey, How do I add the unstable debian repositories to my repositories?19:36
Picikendrick_: that sounds like a terrible idea. Ubuntu is not debian and you cannot mix and match repositories.19:37
kendrick_Pici, oh, well how do I get extcalc installed? lol19:37
GuyThatNeedsHelpseems like it has something to do with my computer name, i changed it from that19:37
kendrick_I have the source code since I can't just apt-get...19:37
systemichello19:38
systemicI have a noob question19:38
ubuntuonmacminilittle delay some seconds19:38
systemicits about torrents...can anyone help?19:38
ubuntuonmacminiis there any way it could boot straight19:38
Picikendrick_: It isn't in the Ubuntu repos.  So either you compile from source or see if someone has a built a PPA.19:38
systemicor do I there a better channel suited for torrent questions?19:39
ubuntuonmacminimac osx is too heavy i have 4gb and i can't have even 7 tracks on logic19:39
Picikendrick_: the source should come with a README or an INSTALL file containing instructions.19:39
kendrick_Pici, how do I compile from source?19:39
kendrick_Pici, i read those... not working19:39
GuyThatNeedsHelpI can't unlock my account now19:39
Androosystemic: better to ask anyhow and not receive a response, then find a better place, than to ask if you can ask :)19:39
Androobut this is a ubuntu channel meant for ubuntu questions19:40
systemicok...so even if I am on the tor network...can I be tracked while downloading torrents?19:40
Androosystemic: of course19:40
systemichow to stay anonymous?19:41
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Picikendrick_: Have you considered using another tool that actually has packages in our repositories and isn't 5 years old?19:41
kendrick_Pici, got any graphic calc alternatives?19:42
systemicAndroo: is there a tool in ubuntu that will allow anonymous bittorrent downloads?19:43
c0ffeeanyone good with remapping keys?19:43
Androosystemic: tor will hide your IP address, but if you're using private trackers they still might know who you are.19:44
JackRTJ: what about this - http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring-security/multiverse/source/Sources can I use an old-releases link for that link?19:44
GuyThatNeedsHelpAnyone know the command to unlock your profile? the GUI version isn't working for me19:45
ZiberSo, I've got an interestingly tricky LVM problem. I have a 100GB device that I want to create a single LV from. When I try and pvcreate it, I get the following: "Device /dev/sdw not found (or ignored by filtering)." The device exists, and I have not changed any filtering rules in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf. I just need new eyes on the problem. Anyone willing to help out?19:45
Androosystemic: https://blog.torproject.org/blog/bittorrent-over-tor-isnt-good-idea19:45
systemicAndroo: I have been using Deluge from the ubuntu software center...you wouldn't happen to know a tool to get around private trackers do you?19:46
guest73823how can i Add metro Desktop to ubuntu 14.04  ?19:47
guest73823how can i Add metro Desktop to ubuntu 14.04  ?19:47
guest73823how can i Add metro Desktop to ubuntu 14.04  ?19:47
ObrienDave!patience | guest7382319:48
ubottuguest73823: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/19:48
Picikendrick_: kalgebra seems to have a bunch of similar features.... but it will likely pull in a bunch of KDE dependencies.19:48
vicsar.19:48
vicsarç19:48
ZiberHow would a disk partition that I create be immediately "in use by the system"?19:49
kendrick_Pici, nice i might try it out...19:49
GuyThatNeedsHelpAnyone know the command to unlock your profile? the GUI version isn't working for me.19:49
systemicAndroo: Thanks for the article!  That really helps.19:50
ObrienDaveguest73823 you want to add a Windows DE to Ubuntu??? ROFL19:50
GuyThatNeedsHelpTried to find it on google and nothing related to what i'm asking showed up19:50
guest73823ObrienDave : yes19:51
Androosystemic: keeping anonymous is a hard problem.  If you're concerned about keeping anonymous, you're probably better off using a proxy on a service that would, say, ignore DMCA notices.19:53
ObrienDaveguest73823 glwt19:53
Aki-ThinkpadAny newbies here want to learn some programming? I am bored :P19:54
guest73823ObrienDave : what is glwt?19:54
ObrienDaveGood Luck With That19:54
c0ffeeAki-Thinkpad , sure19:56
MightyMight1Hi, I've been pulling my hair out and can't get a samba file sharing server on Ubuntu to work nicely with my other 20 work computers. The shared ubuntu folder is accessible through the lan (windows pc's) and is also a dropbox folder. However, if a file is created or modified OUTSIDE of the lan (i.e. a remote computer) and thus Dropbox syncs the file, the file becomes Read Only to the lan,.. Driving me insane. I'd like to have s19:56
Aki-Thinkpadc0ffee, cool19:56
Aki-Thinkpadcome over to #vienna19:56
MightyMight1I'd reimburse $30 Paypal for the time to help me out19:56
MightyMight1Basically I want zero security and don't want Dropbox to take ownership of a file it downloads19:57
ZiberApparently the disk I'm trying to make an LVM out of is already in use by the system. How can I figure out where a disk is in use?19:57
systemicAndroo: Have you heard of peerblock?19:58
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ubuntuonmacminimac osx is too heavy i have 4gb and i can't have even 7 tracks on logic20:00
ubuntuHey Tux20:00
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ubuntuonmacminialso is there any way to run kontakt20:00
awesomess3So.............I tried 13.10 and 14.04, but cups is annoying. I think by default it should be removed. I tried upgrading some packages and I went `sudo stop cups` and it would stall, maybe because of my USB HDD. Cups is bad, no good, `sudo dpkg -r cups-daemon`20:02
srirams6Hey guys20:02
srirams6I have some issues with fonts20:02
GuyThatNeedsHelpsudo usermod --expiredate -1 dude (\n)  usermod: no changes20:02
threeseasseems hardware support upgrade for 12.04 (due support being dropped for the existing hardware support) trasjes out the xserver.20:03
GuyThatNeedsHelpI can't unlock my account20:03
Alma_de_poetahi20:03
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GuyThatNeedsHelpNo one knows how i can unlock my account?20:03
GuyThatNeedsHelp....20:03
Alma_de_poetasomeone can recommend a radio streaming aplication?20:03
Piciyeesh, patience.20:06
srirams6_I need some help with fonts20:06
dlamhmm when I ssh into my remote server it sometimes times out,  anyone know what to check?20:06
JackRIf I do an apt-get upgrade before I install any openstack specific compute packages20:06
ubuntuonmacminianyone who  can help me ?20:07
srirams6_I installed a couple packages and my fonts got corrupted. How do I reinstall my fonts?20:07
JackRthat shouldnt have any effect I dont believe when I go to install the specific openstack compute packages20:07
awesomess3Alma_de_poeta, goto Pandora and create a free account & then: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pithos/ppa; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install pithos; pithos & #then login credentials and play :D20:07
threeseasGuythatneedshelp:  I don't know but given linux security, I'm sure there is a way but not so easy. you can perhaps use the "Ultimate boot CD" if you can find out what file to delete or edit.20:07
adamcunningtonHi, my sound was crackling but I've just installed the correct oem-hda-daily driver etc and it's fine now. However, if I go into sound settings and change mode to analogue surround 5.1 output, only the front left and right work on their own.20:07
srirams6_I installed a couple packages and my fonts got corrupted. How do I reinstall my fonts?20:07
awesomess3Alma_de_poeta, pithos uses less CPU than with firefox/chome/flash.20:08
srirams6_!query threeseas20:08
wheatthinawesomess3, chrome should use the gpu for rendering flash if drivers are installed correctly.20:09
Alma_de_poetaawesomess3:  sorry, but isnt pandora a monitoring software?20:09
awesomess3Alma_de_poeta, google pandora: Pandora Internet Radio - Listen to Free Music You'll Love20:09
adamcunningtonspeaker-test -c 5 only plays sound out of front left and front right, none of the others can individually play sound20:09
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GuyThatNeedsHelpFailed to add account \n running '/usr/sbin/adduser' failed: Child process exited with code 120:10
awesomess3wheatthin, does 11.2 (the latest for Firefox) use the GPU for flash processing? Or just 14.0 (the latest for Chrome)?20:10
GuyThatNeedsHelpI've been on ubuntu for a while now and never had such issues20:11
PiciGuyThatNeedsHelp: Can you please explain what you are trying to do and what command you are running to do it?20:11
Ben64GuyThatNeedsHelp: why are you using \n20:11
wheatthin11.2 does, but installing 14.0 should have bug & security fixes20:11
wheatthinawesomess3, You have to go through the global flash settings though for gpu rendering.20:12
PiciGuyThatNeedsHelp: I was about to help you when you left earlier, is this related?20:12
GuyThatNeedsHelpI'm using the GUI /usr/bin/gnome-control-center20:12
adamcunningtonCan anyone help me with sound?20:12
GuyThatNeedsHelptrying to add an account20:12
awesomess3wheatthin, 11.2 always gets security fixes, the newest one, 11.2.202.394, was released this week, I'm 80% sure.20:12
GuyThatNeedsHelpPici: This issue isn't related to the last one20:13
wheatthinbut some sites will refuse to work without the newest version.20:13
tl_of_usmy screen flickers some everyonce in a while, i was in here before. with same prob. when i go to a nother desktop in the standard 4 that come with ubuntu 14.04 the flicker stops, i am running a full screen of windows and a video on the right screen and the chat and another browser on the left screen, when i go to another desktop the flash stops. it's one flash kind of fliker.20:13
GuyThatNeedsHelpBen64: \n = new line?20:13
Aki-Thinkpadanyone know of any ide that can be collaborative?20:13
Aki-Thinkpaddesktop based20:13
PiciGuyThatNeedsHelp: sorry, I'm not a gui guy, maybe Ben64 can help.20:13
Alma_de_poetaawesomess3:  maybe is a mistake, i want to transmit to shoutcast server20:13
Ben64Pici: i'm not either :)20:14
soulshakeon ubuntu server, is there a different motd displayed on the very first login than the one displayed on subsequent logins?20:14
Ben64but i did find this in the adduser manual. EXIT VALUES ....       1      Creating the user or group failed because it was already present              with other UID/GID than specified.20:14
Ben64GuyThatNeedsHelp: ^20:14
GuyThatNeedsHelpPici: then can you help me just make another account though terminal20:14
GuyThatNeedsHelpsince i always get errors trying to make accounts20:15
PiciGuyThatNeedsHelp: sudo adduser someusername20:15
wheatthinit should be automated through terminal actually :)20:15
PiciGuyThatNeedsHelp: be suer to use "adduser" instead of "useradd"20:15
GuyThatNeedsHelpadduser: Please enter a username matching the regular expression configured via the NAME_REGEX[_SYSTEM] configuration variable.  Use the `--force-badname' option to relax this check or reconfigure NAME_REGEX.20:16
Ben64GuyThatNeedsHelp: what exactly did you type20:16
GuyThatNeedsHelpBob20:16
Ben64no capitals in front20:17
GuyThatNeedsHelpsudo adduser Bob20:17
GuyThatNeedsHelpBut...20:17
GuyThatNeedsHelp:(20:17
GuyThatNeedsHelpwhat does room number mean?20:18
Ben64you'll have to give some context20:18
histoGuyThatNeedsHelp: Like in a building, room 101 room 10420:18
PiciGuyThatNeedsHelp: feel free to provide nothing for things that don't apply.20:18
webfoxhello folks!20:18
histoGuyThatNeedsHelp: doesn't really matter though20:18
GuyThatNeedsHelpi see20:18
webfoxhow do I run the diagnostic tools from a desktop ubuntu flash drive?20:19
GuyThatNeedsHelphow can i make my new account admin20:19
Ben64webfox: "the diagnostic tools" which?20:19
webfoxBen64: the one it runs from boot and takes long time to run.20:20
Ben64GuyThatNeedsHelp: adding the account to the "sudo" group will allow it to use sudo20:20
Ben64webfox: no idea what you're talking about20:20
Amadeus_Hey there dear people20:21
Amadeus_I am having trouble launching an app !20:21
webfoxBen64: the tools to verify memory and disk issues, hardware tests.20:21
stork91Hello ubuntus20:21
Amadeus_Namely an executable for a game !20:21
ubuntuonmacminigreat help20:22
stork91Before i go to bed tonight... I just want to take a second to publicly lament not using kubuntu before. It basically kicks the default's ass.20:22
dannixonAmadeus_: So what actually happens when you try to run it?20:22
GuyThatNeedsHelpBut since i've unlocked my main account google-chrome gave me a bigger error20:22
stork91and plasma 5? OMG... i'll get that up and running tomorrow first thing.20:22
Amadeus_I get a "No such file or directory20:22
ikoniaAmadeus_: this isn't a "wine" game is it20:22
Amadeus_No, it's a linux build of a Unity Engine Game20:23
Amadeus_I managed to run it on Mageia20:23
Amadeus_And now I am testing on ubuntu20:23
Amadeus_Basically I know for a fact that I am missing a library20:24
ikoniaAmadeus_: how exactly are you trying to run it20:24
Amadeus_to run the game20:24
GuyThatNeedsHelpThe error i get when typing in google-chrome in terminal http://paste.ubuntu.com/7805374/20:24
stork91Seriously though... Ubuntu should look at Plasma 5 and think "How the hell do we not already have this? Oh yeah, we are stuck in @#$% colo(u)r scheme land."20:24
Amadeus_with ./EvenTheStars.86*20:24
ikoniaAmadeus_: what is the file name of the game20:24
stork91im out.20:24
Amadeus_EvenTheStarsx8620:24
Amadeus_EvenTheStars.x8620:24
Amadeus_sorry20:24
ikoniaAmadeus_: so why have you put a star next to it20:24
GuyThatNeedsHelpI shall return20:26
Amadeus_Because when I use L to list, there is a star next to it20:26
ikoniaAmadeus_: L to list ??20:26
Amadeus_I have the same "no such file or directory"20:26
Amadeus_well20:26
Amadeus_l20:26
Amadeus_put here l looks like I20:26
ikoniaAmadeus_: where is the file on your system20:26
ikoniaAmadeus_: what are you talking about ?20:26
Amadeus_ahah ok, let's not get confused here20:27
Amadeus_It's in20:27
Amadeus_it's in /Desktop/_LINUX20:27
ikoniaAmadeus_: ok so "cd /Desktop/_LINUX"20:28
ikoniaAmadeus_: then ls -la EvenTheStars.8620:28
ikoniaAmadeus_: then show me the output20:28
Amadeus_This is what I get : -rwxrwxr-x 1 ubuntu ubuntu 16617452 Nov 25  2013 EvenTheStars.x8620:29
ubottuError: Ubuntu bug 16617452 could not be found20:29
ikoniaAmadeus_: thats great20:30
ikoniaAmadeus_: now ./EvenTheStars.x8620:30
Amadeus_"No such file or directory"20:30
ikoniaAmadeus_: ok, I suspect this is because it's a 32bit program on a 64bit install20:30
ikoniaAmadeus_: and you're missing libraries20:30
ikoniaAmadeus_: so please show me the ouptut of the command "uname -a" please20:31
Amadeus_Yes I had the same problem on Mageia !20:31
Ben64Amadeus_: "file EvenTheStars.x86"20:31
Amadeus_Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:11:08 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux20:31
ikoniaAmadeus_: ok, so a 64bit os, and as Ben64 said please run "file EvenTheStars.x86"20:31
ikoniaAmadeus_: and I suspect it will be 32bit elf20:31
Amadeus_EvenTheStars.x86: ELF 32-bit LSB  executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.15, BuildID[sha1]=f2f0983a52fafc83494ce3e2b0be59f28f5fc584, stripped20:32
Ben64it shouldn't say no such file or directory though from just being the wrong elf...20:32
OCP001"sudo apt-get install ia32-libs" should help then20:32
ikoniaBen64: it will20:32
Ben64ikonia: really?20:32
ikoniaBen64: because it's missing 32bit libs it's linked against20:32
ikoniaBen64: so thats what the no such file is the missing libs20:32
Ben64hmm, haven't experienced that here yet20:32
ikoniaBen64: pretty common20:32
ikoniaBen64: ldd will show a load of "not found" errors20:32
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Amadeus_The libs (sudo apt-get install ia32-libs) has no installation candidate20:34
ikoniaAmadeus_: that's correct20:34
ikoniaAmadeus_: to be honest ,I'd advise you to dump this idea20:34
ikoniaAmadeus_: I'm not trying to be mean, just honest20:34
ikoniaif you're not confident mixing 32bit/64bit libs will end up wrecking your system20:34
Amadeus_Ahah I can't do that, it worked on another distro, no reason it wouldn't here20:35
OCP001oh, was the package name changed? I'm still on 12.04 LTS20:35
ikoniaAmadeus_: I've just explained the reasons it doesn't work20:35
Amadeus_Ah ah !20:35
Amadeus_"However the following packages replace it:   lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0 lib32asound2"20:35
ikoniathey are not packages you need20:35
Ben64not exactly correct, ia32-libs didn't get replaced, it was just outdated20:35
Amadeus_Are you quoting obi wan kenobi ?20:36
Ben64was a funky hack to get 32 bit libraries when multiarch was relatively new20:36
Amadeus_Okay well, thanks for the help anyhow20:37
* ObrienDave will not suggest how to get ia32-libs working LOL20:37
eoanI have a usb dac which I can't get working on 14.04; it is listed by lsusb but does not appear in cat /proc/asound/cards.  I've tried following advice in the forum but I've had no joy (many of the forum entries are several years old).  Is there a good step-by-step guide I can try?20:37
ikoniaObrienDave you don't get it working - it's dead20:37
friendlyfascismeoan, what is a usb dac?20:37
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yuhvzWLfr Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé P20:39
shelleyvzWLfr Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé 20:39
wheatthinhmm.. I wonder what's up with that?20:40
ikoniaok - sorry about that20:40
ikonialets see what happens now20:40
ToAruShiroiNekotis ok20:40
rewbycraftI'm gone for 5 minutes and the channel explodes. >.<20:40
bgardnerThanks ikonia20:40
OCP001trolls gonna troll :(20:40
eoanwow :D20:40
rfsjaMFfq Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Palést20:40
ToAruShiroiNekoya20:40
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Guest25951jaMFfq Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fré20:40
* rfs gtCGdy Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fré20:40
* jie gtCGdy Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné20:40
wheatthinThere are places to protest, but not in a ubuntu support channel20:40
* Guest25951 gtCGdy Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Palés20:40
giovannejaMFfq Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Pa20:40
* giovanne gtCGdy Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné20:40
nikowe can blame you, rewbycraft20:40
rymate1234wytf20:40
=== jie is now known as gil
=== rfs is now known as srimat
=== giovanne is now known as martiniq
=== Guest25951 is now known as beryl
ToAruShiroiNekowell that was brief20:41
rewbycraftIkonia... I appreciate your work. But it seems we require more of it.20:41
rymate1234ugh so inpatient20:41
rymate1234how are we supposed to free palestine in 2 minutes20:41
aressWhat20:41
ikoniaall - just to confirm the channel is now only available to registered freenode users, join #freenode or read www.freenode.net about how to register20:41
rymate1234typical users20:41
ikoniauntil you register you won't be able to talk20:41
friendlyfascismno comments needed let the mods do their work please20:41
ToAruShiroiNekorymate1234 easy, just close the running application20:41
ikoniawe'll remove this need later in the day when the spamming stops20:41
ikoniasorry20:41
rewbycraftniko:Yup.20:41
rymate1234ToAruShiroiNeko, which running application20:42
rymate1234i have like 1020:42
friendlyfascismeoan, Ah, digital to analog I assume, do you have any evidence it should work?20:42
ToAruShiroiNekorymate1234 palestine is ram20:42
rewbycraftikonia: No problem. (I'm registered so it doesn't matter to me.)20:43
rewbycraftikonia: Appreciate the work though.20:43
* GladiaTeur Slaps Release_ Around a bit with a large trout20:43
gillpQKti Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Pa20:44
robynlpQKti Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fré20:44
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swanelpQKti Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstin20:44
* gil cgSKli Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné20:44
* robyn cgSKli Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Palés20:44
* clark cgSKli Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Palést20:44
* jean-cla cgSKli Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Pal20:44
* swane cgSKli Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé Paléstiné Fréé 20:44
* ObrienDave already registered20:44
ToAruShiroiNekomay I suggest alerting IRCops20:44
rymate1234they seem to react to channel mode changes20:44
Picithey're aware20:44
ToAruShiroiNekothese guys seem to be begging for a kline20:44
rewbycraftThey're ALIVE!20:44
ToAruShiroiNekohmm20:44
PiciI mean the freenode IRC staff are aware.20:44
eoanfriendlyfacism, sorry for  the delay, registering.  Yes, it worked on 13.10 - I nuked & paved and tonight is the first time I tried to use it20:46
friendlyfascismeoan, Any setup needed originally e.g. drivers, codecs...etc?20:47
friendlyfascismpost the lsusb info as well.20:47
eoanfriendlyfacism, I followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UsbAudioDevices which got it going.  Can I post the lsusb straight into the channel or should I use pastebin/something?20:50
friendlyfascismeoan, If only a couple lines here is okay, is it working now?20:50
=== Chris_bbq is now known as Chris_hubu
eoanfriendlyfacism, no, I followed that guide again but it didn't work, and the card doesn't appear in /proc/asound/cards20:51
eoanthe relevant line from lsusb is: Bus 002 Device 005: ID 1852:7022 GYROCOM C&C Co., LTD20:52
friendlyfascismeoan, might be worth looking at a GYROCOM is involved, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/90422920:55
ubottuUbuntu bug 904229 in pulseaudio (Ubuntu) "[USB-Audio - HA INFO U2 USB TO SPDIF, playback] Pulseaudio fails to detect card" [Undecided,New]20:55
friendlyfascismeoan, Not an issue I'm really up on however that lsusb info is key for help here, just a heads up is all. ;)20:57
Alma_de_poetais posible to route and mix the audio from one aplication to others?20:58
rAnDoM-gUyHello all. I have a quick question regarding Ubuntu 14 desktop x64 and iptables. My old firewall settings worked fine in past versions. Did they change anything?20:58
rewbycraftAlma_de_poeta: Yes.20:58
rAnDoM-gUyIn regards to iptables at least.20:58
rewbycraftrAnDoM-gUy: I don't think so, why?20:59
Alma_de_poetarewbycraft:  how?20:59
youtahHowdy! I am running metacity in Ubuntu 14.04 (because compiz kept freaking out). Anywho.... I have an icon in my quick launch area (next to the Applications and Places drop downs) that I cannot delete. If I right click on the icon, the only two items in the context menu is "Launch" or "Properties." Thoughts?20:59
xanguayoutah: hold shift or alt, don't remember21:00
xanguawhile you right clic21:00
youtahAlt did the trick!21:00
youtahThank you VERY much xangua!!!!!!!!!!21:00
eoanfriendlyfacism, thanks for the link, it's plugged into onboard USB2 port so could well be the problem, I'll see if I get anything out of it with speaker-test  - sorry, I'm not sure what you mean about the lsusb info :D I should post that with the question, or should have checked something first?21:00
* youtah sends karma xangua's way :)21:01
youtah(good karma)21:02
rewbycraftAlma_de_poeta: Pulseaudio has output-monitors. This seems to be what you want: http://askubuntu.com/questions/257992/how-can-i-use-pulseaudio-virtual-audio-streams-to-play-music-over-skype21:02
friendlyfascismeoan, The devices info is important to get help "1852:7022 GYROCOM C&C Co., LTD" Often the name and this info are different but for help it is important as devices may have the same hardware but differing manufactures is all.21:02
furkanUbuntu 14.04 is continuing to drive me nuts. Viewing this GIF in Chromium results in 20% CPU usage, whereas it's less than 5% in 12.04: http://forums.accuweather.com/uploads/post-13204-1336091269.gif21:03
furkanon identical systems21:04
furkansomething is seriously wrong with CPU usage on 14.0421:04
OerHeksfurkan, depends on the videodriver loaded, i guess21:04
furkanOerHeks: same driver21:05
furkannvidia proprietary driver to be specific21:05
eoanfriendlyfacism, got you :) no luck with speaker-test, but I'm not familiar with that so maybe I'm doing it wrong :D21:05
awesomess3furkan, give me like 13 minutes and I'll check chromium on Xubuntu 14.04 with integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics.21:06
furkanawesomess3: awesome, eagerly awaiting your results :)21:07
furkanif you don't have any issues, i'll try switching over to Xubuntu as well to see what happens21:07
cool_boyI took server on local machine using ssh, now to leave from local , I want process stay running on server, used nohup ./processfile & but not working21:09
TJ-furkan: With nvidia proprietary here, chromium on 14.04 is using ~13% CPU ... ~12% on Firefox 3121:11
furkanTJ-: using Unity? because i'm getting 20% vs 5% on the identical machine, comparing 14.04 vs 12.0421:13
furkanwith an i7-92021:13
zsw1Hello21:14
awesomess3furkan, ummmmmmm...I tried running Chromium, the latest one (34.0.1847.116 Ubuntu 14.04 aura). And it is too buggy to even do anything on. When I switch workspaces on Xubuntu Chromium's graphics are decimated. I got done recently installing libc6 and other packages so I don't know if that messed up with Chromium's graphics processing. I can't restart my machine because I'm on a LiveUSB/LiveCD.21:14
furkani tried it on a colleague's box with an i7-4770 w/ 12.04 and it's 1-2% to display the same GIF21:14
awesomess3furkan, firefox works fine though.21:14
furkani'm just finding that in general, 14.04 is using wayyy more CPU than 12.0421:14
TJ-furkan: No, using KDE21:15
furkaneven just moving around a Nautilus window uses 20-50% CPU, as opposed to 10% in 12.0421:15
furkanTJ-: interesting21:15
furkanawesomess3: how much CPU does firefox use to display that GIF?21:15
kasiisomiany recovery too  for help21:15
friendlyfascismfurkan, There is not exact answer, as you show your friends has different readings.21:16
friendlyfascismno*21:16
kasiisomi    anyone with recovery tool idea  to help21:16
awesomess3furkan, 2.9% (without) to 4.4% (with)21:16
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, What kind of recovery, state the actual issue.21:16
awesomess3oh now 5.9%21:16
furkanfriendlyfascism: of course it will vary, but when we're talking 5% vs 20% that's a big difference21:17
furkanand i'm talking on identical hardware21:17
awesomess3now 6.5%21:17
friendlyfascismfurkan, Sure, however that does not indicate you will find an exact answer, especially here all you will get are subjective opinions. ;O)21:17
awesomess3now 7.1%.....wtf21:17
furkanawesomess3: let me check with firefox21:18
friendlyfascismfurkan, To many outliers is all.21:18
SamwiseGamgeeI noticed my Software and Updates checked Unsupported Updates, is this a problem?21:19
furkanmy main issue is that Ubuntu 14.04 has been feeling a lot more laggy compared to 12.04, so i'm trying to find some kind of reliable way to quantify it21:19
furkanseems like a difficult task21:19
friendlyfascismSamwiseGamgee, pastebin a apt-get evidence of this.21:19
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  accidentally ubuntu during installation    with theoption replace windws 8 with ubuntu what it does removing all OS and remain as with only ubuntu21:20
DMAHello. Which package does contain Perl module Mail/IMAPClient.pm in 12.03.3 LTS?21:20
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, That is hard to tell exactly what you mean.21:20
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, Is it you want to recover W8?21:21
SamwiseGamgeewhy do you want evidence of it?   I can clearly see it in my Software Updater Settings21:21
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  what i want is to  to get the data formated with ubuntu during installation21:22
friendlyfascismSamwiseGamgee, Because often it has to do with missing keys and we need to see the source e.g. is it an additional repo added.21:22
TJ-furkan: The display process: "chromium-browser --type=gpu-process --channel=13205.0.864036085 --supports-dual-gpus=false --gpu-driver-bug-workarounds=0,1,17,28,34 --disable-accelerated-video-decode --gpu-vendor-id=0x10de --gpu-device-id=0x06f8 --gpu-driver-vendor=NVIDIA --gpu-driver-version=337"21:23
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, What data? Is english your native language, we seem to having an issue here?21:23
furkanTJ-: where do you get that info?21:23
TJ-furkan: "ps -efly | grep chromium"21:24
SamwiseGamgeeI am unfamiliar with the "apt - get evidence" command21:24
furkancool, thanks TJ-21:24
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  i have some partition in hdd  so  how can i retrieve those data21:24
friendlyfascismSamwiseGamgee, In other words exact info is needed if you want an exact answer.21:24
SamwiseGamgeeI don't think that command would work, friendlyfascism21:24
OerHeksDMA https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+package/libmail-imapclient-perl21:24
DMAThank you, OerHeks21:25
friendlyfascismSamwiseGamgee, What command, are you not familiar with apt-get update and apt-get upgrade?21:25
DMAOerHeks: is there any way to know which package contains a file? like what "yum provides" does?21:25
SamwiseGamgeeI have "Unsupported Updates (Trusty-backports" checked on my Software and Updates Setttings21:25
DMAOerHeks: I'm sure I'll need to get some other modules installed for this program21:25
TJ-SamwiseGamgee: No, it isn't a problem. It's 'fancy' language for saying that the $RELEASE-backports component is enabled21:26
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, Mount it and retrieve the data, if this is a windows partition ##windows might be better for this.21:26
OerHeksDMA, usually ubottu is a bot here, that can find any package, unfortunatly it is now offline21:26
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SamwiseGamgeethere is probably a command I can use in the konsole to show all the repositories, but I don't know how to do that21:26
DMASamwiseGamgee: why don't you just take a look in /etc/apt/sources.{d,list} ?21:26
SamwiseGamgeed,list?21:27
friendlyfascismSamwiseGamgee, Pastebin all the info from in the terminal sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade     you can hit n for no on the install.21:27
kasiisomifriendlyfascism, i think you didint get me wel21:27
friendlyfascism!pastebin | SamwiseGamgee21:27
ubottuSamwiseGamgee: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.21:27
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  how can mount the formated partition21:27
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, Is english your native language?21:27
cool_boy100% CUP use can cause process kill?21:28
cool_boyCPU*21:28
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, Ah you wiped it, probably not much recoverable, but try testdisk21:28
DMASamwiseGamgee: sources.list and sources.d (sorry, BASH abbreviation)21:28
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  testdisk  already tried but nothing  was achieved21:29
SamwiseGamgeeWhat does 'd' stand for?21:29
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, I doubt you will get anything than to be honest, you should of had all that backed up.21:29
friendlyfascismSamwiseGamgee, Use nicks as a preface when addressing others here.21:30
SamwiseGamgeefriendlyfascism, does this work?21:30
friendlyfascismSamwiseGamgee, Yes perfect.21:30
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  may be we can use team viewer21:30
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  u can access it remotely21:31
TJ-SamwiseGamgee: "grep '^deb ' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list"21:31
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, I don't nor does any legit helper here we don't roll that way21:31
SamwiseGamgeegrep?21:31
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, Leting some random person on the web access is a bad idea.21:32
kendrick_any preloaded software to format hdds?21:33
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friendlyfascismkendrick_, The terminal, but gparted works nicely install it.21:33
awesomess3Well.......after 8 minutes of running a .gif in Firefox it's using 9.7% of a i3 1.9GHz CPU, congratulations Mozilla.21:33
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  let me send to you  snapshot21:33
SamwiseGamgeeIt sounds like too many commands to paste on pastebin at once, I didn't realize I had such a complicated problem21:33
friendlyfascismkasiisomi, I can't help you, testdisk finds nothing I doubt you have a chance.21:33
awesomess3furkan, see my last post ^^^21:33
SamwiseGamgeeif it's such a complicated problem, it will take a long time to fix21:34
TJ-SamwiseGamgee: There you go... auto-send to pastebin: "grep '^deb ' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list | pastebinit"21:34
kasiisomifriendlyfascism,  let me send to you  those snapshot of a testdisk21:35
SamwiseGamgeeI better wait until I have more time to fix it.  If it was an easy fix, I would do it now, but it will take too long, and it looks very challenging to fix21:35
TJ-SamwiseGamgee: It's taken you longer to type all those messages than it would to run the command :)21:35
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furkanawesomess3: thanks! oddly enough it seems that firefox uses less CPU than chromium for displaying GIFs lol, even though it seems to consume more for other tasks21:35
SamwiseGamgeeI don't know how to use grep, but those two other commands look easy21:38
TJ-SamwiseGamgee: I've given you the *exact* command to execute... type everything inside the double-quotes and press Enter21:39
SamwiseGamgeeI doubt that would work, TJ, because there is no pastebin address specified21:41
TJ-SamwiseGamgee: You're obviously the expert, I'll leave it to you21:41
DMAHow can I ask ubottu to find a file inside a package?21:42
DMAcc OerHeks21:42
k1lDMA: just use packages.ubuntu.com21:42
xanguaDMA /msg ubottu find something21:42
DMAthx xangua21:42
peter__hi everyone21:43
furkanSamwiseGamgee: grep is awesome, one of the first tools i fell in love with after converting to linux lol21:43
friendlyfascismatLarge, kendrick_, The terminal, but gparted works nicely install it.21:45
SamwiseGamgeedamn it, my PC is downloading way too much unsupported updates21:45
ikoniaunsupported updates ?21:45
eoanfriendlyfacism, thanks for trying to help, I'm going to put the kettle on and trawl google some more tomorrow :)21:45
SamwiseGamgeeYeah, and they told me not to follow TJ's advice about pastebin21:45
peter__I have some problems with USB - ports have no power.21:46
peter__Here's my dmesg: http://pastebin.com/E9NqbSQC21:46
SamwiseGamgeeso, I got to fix this problem on my own, without using pastebin21:46
peter__Last 40 lines, exactly21:46
ikoniawhy can't you use a pastebin ?21:46
TJ-peter__: What's the make/model ?21:46
SamwiseGamgeethey said it's not safe to show strangers pastebin21:47
peter__Toshiba satellite NT10t21:47
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: it's fine21:47
awesomess3that's really cool that `pastebinit` comes with 14.0421:47
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: just pastebin the information for people to see21:47
peter__lsusb shows only the root hubs21:47
peter__What can I do to make this stuff working properly?21:48
SamwiseGamgeeIt's too late, anyway, I can't find his instructions for pastebein21:48
ikonia"grep '^deb' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list | pastebinit"21:48
ikoniathere you go21:48
peter__Sometimes after boot everything is working fine, I can't say what's wrong.21:48
TJ-ikonia: you missed out the space after 'deb' :)21:48
TJ-ikonia: without the space it'll report "deb-src" lines... I was filtering those out21:49
ikoniaTJ-: there is s space there21:49
TJ-ikonia: in the grep expression, as in "grep '^deb ' /etc/..."21:49
ikoniaahhh21:49
ikoniasorry, must have missed it in the copy paste21:50
ikoniaI just copied your line earlier21:50
TJ-ikonia: that's weird, I'm sure I typed the space !21:50
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: '^deb ' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list | pastebinit"21:51
ikoniathere you go, all corrected21:51
TJ-peter__: I can't find any mention of an NT10 model ... strange. The ports are USB3?21:51
ikoniaoh come on21:51
ikoniabuffer fail21:51
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: "grep '^deb ' /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list | pastebinit"21:51
ikoniathere you go,21:51
ikoniasorry about that21:51
peter__TJ-: NB10t, sorry for typo21:52
TJ-peter__: ahhh!21:52
peter__TJ-: 2 * usb 2.0 and 1 * 3.0, nothing works counting in the internal ones for bluetooth and touchscreen21:52
SamwiseGamgeeI ghink I got it21:52
TJ-peter__: Can you pastebin the entire dmesg?21:53
peter__I don't kknow why (usb has no power) but keyboard and touchpad works ok21:53
SamwiseGamgeeyes21:53
peter__TJ-: ok, sec21:53
SamwiseGamgeeI changed my username and computer name21:53
SamwiseGamgeeso it's safe to paste it21:53
ikoniait is safe to paste anyway21:53
nAn00kn00buntu21:53
peter__TJ-: here's it: http://pastebin.com/2f7zEEhS21:54
TJ-peter__: looking21:55
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gimmicokay21:57
gimmicI've been fighting this issue for two days now21:57
SamwiseGamgeeTJ, I got it21:57
SamwiseGamgeehttp://pastebin.com/UyaT5MsQ21:57
gimmicnew LTS box installs with 3.13.0-30 kernel, due to code I need to load 3.13.0-2921:57
gimmicI install linux-image and linux-kernel of those, update-grub etc21:58
gimmicreboot, can't find root partition in that kernel21:58
ikoniagimmic: that isn't the stock kernel21:58
ikonia!info linux-image21:58
ubottuPackage linux-image does not exist in trusty21:58
ikonia!info kernel-image21:58
ubottuPackage kernel-image does not exist in trusty21:58
TJ-peter__: Can you show me "lspci -nnvk | pastebinit" ?21:58
ikonia!info linux-kernel21:58
ubottuPackage linux-kernel does not exist in trusty21:58
ikonianever mind21:58
gimmicwhat isn't the stock kernel?21:59
SamwiseGamgeeTJ, ikonia, did you look at my posted pastebin text to help with my unsupported updates?21:59
SamwiseGamgeehttp://pastebin.com/UyaT5MsQ21:59
SamwiseGamgeeTJ, there it is again21:59
ikonia!info linux-image-generic21:59
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0.30.36 (trusty), package size 2 kB, installed size 28 kB21:59
ikoniathere we go, 3.13.0.30.36 is stock22:00
peter__TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7805878/22:00
ikoniaand current22:00
ben_gI'm looking for a way to reset my bluetooth adapter (internal adapter of a laptop, ububtu 14.04 LTS)22:00
SamwiseGamgeeDid any experts here see my paste?22:00
gimmichmm22:00
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: what's the actual problem ?22:00
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: your paste looks fine, standard ubuntu repos22:01
SamwiseGamgeeUnsupported updates22:01
peter__By the way I've just discovered pastebininit - terrific tool, no more copying 'n pasting :-)22:01
ikoniawhy do you think they are unsupported ?22:01
gimmicanyway, when I load the previous kernel it doesn't detect my lvm root partition anymore, and awesome busybox doesn't detect USB keyboard22:01
SamwiseGamgeeMy updater settings shows me the Unsupported updates box is checked22:01
TJ-peter__: OK, so 00:14.0 is the USB controller22:01
awesomess3lol I love it when /* renders as /* :)22:01
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: can you take a screen shot of what you mean ?22:02
ben_gIs there a way to disconnect and reconnect an internal bluetooth adapter trough software?22:02
SamwiseGamgeeyes22:02
peter__TJ-: sure, I can see it, but I have no idea what am I supposed to do ;x22:02
SamwiseGamgeeBut how do I open the updater?22:03
ObrienDavelook for software and sources22:03
peter__I googled already for this kernel controler, xhci_hcd, but I can't fix this crap22:03
SamwiseGamgeeIt looks like the only way to open the updater is to wait for it to update automatically22:04
TJ-peter__: I would have expected to see more than the one USB controller. I *suspect* the problem is that there are 3 missing PCI bridge windows. I suggest you try adding "pci=use_crs" to the kernel command line, by editing "/etc/default/grub" and modifying it to "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="pci=realloc,use_crs"  ", save, then do "sudo update-grub", and try a reboot22:04
SymphonymI have two left-over screens and was wondering if it's possible for me to connect them to my laptop using something like "DualHead2Go"? As far as I know my graphics card supports it, not sure about Ubuntu though, or "DualHead2Go" working with linux.22:05
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SamwiseGamgeeI will have to wait for the updater to openn automatically, there is no other way to open the updater22:05
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TJ-ben_g: It depends how the BT adapter is connected. Sometimes its via an internal USB port. On some systems it is possible to power-cycle a single port, but it is very hit and miss22:05
SamwiseGamgeeI had no idea this was such a challenging and complicated problem.  I tought it was a simple problem that could be resolved in a minute22:05
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ikonianodejs-bot: please /part22:06
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peter__TJ-: ok, I'll try it. If ubuntu will not boot so I can chat here how to remove these parameters and go back with previous?22:06
ben_gIs there an other way to fully reset the bluetooth adapter then?22:06
SamwiseGamgeeThe updater on Xubuntu is difficult to access, in fact, probably impossible22:06
kostkonben_g, sudo hciconfig hci0 reset   assuming hci0 is your adapter.  You can list the available bluetooth devices with:  hcitool dev22:07
arpad2hi, any idea how to connect hp wi fi printer? I'm getting this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/7805860/ ?22:08
ben_gHow do I know if it was reset? The command gives me no output22:08
TJ-peter__: You could try these out manually, too. Instead of the modification I gave you, reboot the PC, hold down Shift key to get to the GRUB boot menu, Press 'e' to edit the Ubuntu entry, navigate to the line beginning "linux ...." and add them to the end of that line, then Ctrl+X to eXecute that and boot22:09
TJ-ben_g: It may be possible to reset it by unloading/reloading the driver22:09
kostkonben_g, you could check in your syslog or kern.log, use the System Log app for that or from the terminal with e.g.  gedit /var/log/syslog  or nano /var/log/syslog22:10
itmustbejjCan anyone recommend a grep or awk solution to pipe onto a tail call to highlight matches without filtering the results?22:10
ikoniaitmustbejj: I have no idea what you've just asked, but it sounds like #bash would be your best bet22:11
TJ-itmustbejj: Can you explain a bit more?22:11
kostkonben_g, it should say that your adapter was reset / bluetooth was reloaded or something along those lines22:11
itmustbejjtail -f /var/log/log.log | <something grep/awk fu to highlight "sample text"22:11
ben_gOk, it seems to have been reset22:11
awesomess3cat whatever.txt | grep --color=always highlightThisYo | less _R22:11
itmustbejjlike If I do tail -f log.log | grep "sample text" sample text matches are highlighted but it also filters for those rows22:11
itmustbejjawesomess3: thanks :)22:12
ben_gIt still doesn't seem to work, unfortunately :(22:12
awesomess3itmustbejj, less -R    ***22:12
awesomess3itmustbejj,  grep --color=always highlightThisYo whatever.txt | less -R22:12
peter__Hi again22:14
peter__TJ-: last dmesg http://paste.ubuntu.com/7805927/22:14
peter__and last lspci -nnvk: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7805931/22:14
ben_gSo I already made sure there are no hard/soft blocks, installed the driver packages, and tried resetting the adapter. What else can cause bluetooth to not work?22:15
SamwiseGamgeeImagebin was reported as an attack page....http://imagebin.org/index.php?page=add22:15
TJ-itmustbejj: You mean like this? "tail -n 1000 -f ~/.xchat2/xchatlogs/Freenode-#ubuntu.log | grep -C 999 itmustbejj " ?22:15
TJ-peter__: looking, thanks22:15
peter__TJ-: thx for your time :-)22:16
TJ-peter__: Can you show me "lspci -nnvk | pastebinit" again?22:16
SamwiseGamgeeMy xubuntu blocked imagebin as an attack page.......http://imagebin.org/index.php?page=add22:16
peter__The last link i post is done after reboot22:16
peter__I posted*22:16
kostkonSamwiseGamgee, yeah, just use imgur.com22:17
peter__TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7805943/22:17
TJ-peter__: thanks. The issue seems to be a kernel panic caused by the xhci controller "WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 29 at /build/buildd/linux-3.13.0/drivers/usb/host/xhci-ring.c:1572 handle_cmd_completion+0xe2a/0xe40()" - see line ~80522:19
SamwiseGamgeeWow, xubuntu sucks.  I will have to deal with this complicated mess of a problem later, when I have time.  My screenshots also showed my full name. this is a wild goose chase that will never end.22:19
brontosaurusrexitmustbejj, how about: grep --color -E "test|$" yourfile.txt22:19
brontosaurusrex( http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/366/convince-grep-to-output-all-lines-not-just-those-with-matches )22:19
peter__TJ-: any other controller I can use? Is there a option such update or rollback?22:19
awesomess3SamwiseGamgee, what browser were you using?22:19
SamwiseGamgeeFirefox22:20
TJ-peter__: Has this worked with other kernels?22:20
awesomess3SamwiseGamgee, yeah even Google blocks it as a website that can harm your computer.22:21
peter__TJ-: on debian usb was ok, but I haven't check the controller name22:21
SamwiseGamgeeI'm so suck of xubuntu now.  I'm almost willing to shell out 200 dollars to get Windows 7, or however much it costs.  Probably costs more than my car22:21
awesomess3xD22:21
mikoI have a DN2800MT, graphic support is tricky. But I don't need graphics, I just want to boot in console  mode.22:21
peter__TJ-: and, as I typed: sometimes after boot everything works properly. Not offen, sadly.22:21
kasiisomiklklnj;l j22:21
TJ-peter__: It looks as if it could be a kernel bug, for sure. I'd recommend trying an Ubuntu-built latest mainline kernel22:22
kasiisomikgnip;22:22
mikoThat however does not work. I added nosetmode and vga=76922:22
SamwiseGamgeebut at least with Windows I don't have to spend my weekends trying to fix bugs that keep coming back22:22
awesomess3SamwiseGamgee, what is the updater on xubuntu? I'm using Xubuntu 14.0422:22
TJ-peter__: If you want to try that, read here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds22:22
peter__TJ-: thx, I will22:22
SamwiseGamgeeIt's called Updater, I think22:22
awesomess3SamwiseGamgee, wait I need to scroll up more...22:22
mikobut after a very fast and short console scrolling ubuntu goes into another graphics mode, crashing the mashine22:22
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: if you focus on resolving any questions you have with people that can help you rather than complaining - you'll get a resolution22:22
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: if you're not happy with that, I suggest you use an operating system your more comfortable with, as you suggest such as windows22:23
SamwiseGamgeeyeah, I treied that several times22:23
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: where is the screen shot I asked for ?22:23
SamwiseGamgeeI need to register to another website that is safer for screenshots22:24
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: right - so instead of complaining - do that22:24
brontosaurusrexSamwiseGamgee, you would actuall switch an OS to overcome a screenshot problem?22:24
awesomess3SamwiseGamgee, "I have 'Unsupported Updates (Trusty-backports' checked on my Software and Updates Setttings" well...if that doesn't add the repository then we have a bug to submit for the Xubuntu updater app or whatever.22:25
SamwiseGamgeethe problems never end, hours every week of wasted time22:25
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: stop complaining22:25
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: get the information you are asked for22:25
editionhow can i setup a Samba share, quickly?22:25
TJ-SamwiseGamgee: The software updater is in package update-manager. The executable is, I think, "/usr/bin/update-manager"22:25
awesomess3I think Samwise is amusing :D22:26
mikoIt says vga=771 is deprecated. But what should i use instead?22:26
awesomess3maybe we should all quit computers, that'll solve it22:26
ikoniaawesomess3: you're not helping22:27
awesomess3Samwise left! nnooooooooo22:28
ikoniaawesomess3: stop22:28
TJ-Jul 16 22:19:27 <SamwiseGamgee> I noticed my Software and Updates checked Unsupported Updates, is this a problem?22:28
TJ-Jul 16 22:26:02 <TJ->   SamwiseGamgee: No, it isn't a problem. It's 'fancy' language for saying that the $RELEASE-backports component is enabled22:28
ikoniaTJ-: which is backed up by his paste22:28
TJ-ikonia: So, I'm not sure what the problem was!22:29
ikoniaTJ-: this is why I wanted the screen shot to just verify22:29
awesomess3so all he needed to do was `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install update-manager` ?22:29
ikoniaawesomess3: no22:29
TJ-ikonia: I suspect the user thought because updates were enabled, newer packages ought to be installed?22:29
ikoniathere was no real problem22:29
ikoniaTJ-: possibly22:29
ikoniaTJ-: again just needed the screen shot to veirfy what he thought he saw was / was not really a proble22:30
ikoniaproblem22:30
ikoniadue to his wording/description being poor22:30
TJ-awesomess3: "update-manager" is a core component22:30
OerHeksmiko, out of my head  vga=79222:31
awesomess3so I don't get it, doesn't making backports available produce more packages to be downloadable via synaptic/update-manager/apt-get?22:31
TJ-ikonia: I read the question as being worried over the words "Unsupported Updates", and the other statements about pastebin insecurity tend to back that up22:31
ikoniaawesomess3: yes it does22:31
ikoniaTJ-: yes, that's as I read it also22:31
OerHeksmiko https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootText22:32
TJ-awesomess3: -backports simply means if there's a newer package in Utopic, *and* a major problem in the same package in Trusty, the Utopic package will be made available (with suitable patches if necessary) to Trusty22:32
apeoidI downloaded this pre-release software.  it's a folder with 4 folders inside, bin, help, lib, and license22:32
apeoidand in lib everything is in .jar22:32
apeoidwhat am I supposed to do22:32
ikoniaapeoid: they are java apps22:33
awesomess3TJ-, what is Utopic?22:33
apeoidoooh22:33
ikoniaapeoid: however if you don't know how to use them, I advise you not to use them22:33
apeoidok22:33
mikoOerHeks, than it simply says "vga=792 is depreciated"22:33
mikoIt does work for a second, though22:34
TJ-awesomess3: The next version of Ubuntu ... 14.1022:34
mikobut then something in the ubuntu boot process switches graphic modes22:34
awesomess3TJ-, ooooooooohhh22:34
mikoI can't read the messages, because they scroll too fast22:34
mikoI think the last one starts with "[drm.........."22:34
mikoafter that the screen goes blank and the machine crashes22:35
mikooh, and adding nofb as kernel parameter changes nothing22:35
zenkekuI am having a moderate issue with Ubuntu 14.04. This is a relatively new installation with very little customization. When I attempt to suspend Ubuntu, it suspends and then after a few seconds it wakes back up. This includes when I close the lid. I can provide system information at request.22:36
TJ-miko: Have you tried removing "splash" and replacing with "text" (you may or may not need "nomodeset" too) ? That prevents the GUI from being started22:36
TJ-zenkeku: Can you pastebin "/var/log/kern.log" ?22:36
zenkekuTJ-: One moment.22:37
zenkekuTJ-: The output is rather large. Would you like me to filter the results?22:39
zenkekuTJ-: There are 12k lines.22:40
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TJ-zenkeku: I'd like to see everything since the last time the system booted ... look for the last incidence of "... 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset"22:41
zenkekuTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7806064/22:43
mikoOk, I added "text" as parameter22:44
mikoIt didn't work.22:44
mikoI made a video with horrible quality22:44
mikohttp://a.pomf.se/ptvzag.3gp22:44
mikoI doubt one can read anything, but maybe it gives someone a idea22:45
mikoCan i read the logs somewhere, after I made a hard-reset?22:47
schultzaI just had a problem with an update... Is this link an official link, cause I have a 404 not found error. E: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/m/miniupnpc/libminiupnpc8_1.6-3ubuntu2.14.04.1_amd64.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.13 80]22:47
OerHeksmiko it says "gfxpayload=1024x768x8,1024x768"22:48
OerHeks* use gfxpayload ..22:48
peter__TJ-: My savior, my redeemer ;-)22:48
TJ-peter__: ?22:48
TJ-miko: OK, I could read that :)22:48
peter__TJ-: I'm running 3.16.0-031600rc5-generic #201407131735 and everything works fine22:49
TJ-miko: I think the issue is that GRUB - the boot-loader - is in graphical mode and leaves the system in that mode.22:49
TJ-peter__: Yay :)22:49
schultzaworks when i manually go get it... something wrong with apt-get?22:49
schultzanvmd.. its working now22:49
schultzasheesh22:49
zenkekuTJ-: I need to run to school. I'll be back online in 30 minutes. I'll do some reading in that time and let you know my results. I would be very pleased to have this issue resolved. Thanks for the help.22:49
peter__TJ-: Thanks you one more time for your time and interesting22:49
peter__interest*22:49
peter__concern? Anyhow, thx :)22:50
TJ-miko: So, what you should try is to edit "/etc/default/grub" and modify "#GRUB_TERMINAL=console" to remove the leading comment "#" character so it reads "GRUB_TERMINAL=console", save, and then do "sudo update-grub" and try a reboot.22:50
mikoTJ-, I think grub in console mode22:51
mikothe gfxpayload does as i understand it set some mode22:51
mikobut that's IMO not the problem22:51
mikothe problem is some component in the boot process later overrides it and sets another mode22:52
TJ-miko: I've had that exact issue in the past, and stopping the boot-loader from selecting a graphical mode has allowed the OS to keep the console on display22:52
mikowell, it does not work22:56
mikoI think i will order a usb-com port adapert so i can see the console over serial port on another pc.22:57
mikoor is there a way to intentionally slowing down the boot process to make messages readable?22:58
TJ-miko: Hmm, does the PC have network?22:58
TJ-miko: If it has openssh-server installed, you can SSH to it22:58
mikoTJ-, no because i don't have the network configured yet22:59
TJ-miko: chicken-and-egg!22:59
mikoyes, wonderfull22:59
TJ-miko: OK, what happens if you start the system in Recovery mode?22:59
TJ-miko: From the GRUB Advanced sub-menu23:00
kh3laghar-bracucHello23:00
mikoWell, that was recovery mode23:00
TJ-miko: You know when you see the kernel messages scrolling and they disappear? That is when the kernel does modesetting. If the kernel command-line has "nomodeset" on it, that shouldn't happen.23:01
koellWhy does sudo apt-get update ignore some of the sources listed here? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7806134/23:01
Seven_Six_TwoI'm so frustrated. I'm out with my 14.04 laptop, and I can't connect to my vpn. no errors, I just can't find a way. I'm in xfce because my unity panel and launcher don't start. the network app in kde doesn't respond to any kind of clicking. there is no way in xfce to connect to a vpn (nothing in wicd, and nm-applet starts but doesn't show on screen). Any suggestions?\23:01
TJ-miko: It wasn't, unless you edited it. Recovery mode has the keyword "single" to put the system into runlevel 1 (single-user)23:02
ikoniaSeven_Six_Two: sounds like you have a bad setup with 3 desktop enviornments installed23:02
Seven_Six_Twoikonia, care to define "bad setup"? 3 desktop environments doesn't make anything bad.23:03
ObrienDaveSeven_Six_Two, i can connect to VPNbook in XFCE23:03
mikoTJ-: Oh, seems i edited it out.23:03
ikoniaSeven_Six_Two: it can certainly cause problems23:03
mikoIt does not work with single either23:03
mikoit does not work with linuxrc=/bin/sh, too23:03
mikoAnd, as you can see, there is a nomodeset in the parameters23:03
Seven_Six_TwoObrienDave, vpnbook? is that a subscription service? vpn server?23:03
TJ-miko: That is incorrect, to override the init you use "init=" e.g. "init=/bin/bash"23:04
ObrienDavefree VPN service23:04
Seven_Six_TwoObrienDave, how do you do it?23:04
ObrienDavehttp://www.vpnbook.com/23:04
TJ-koell: The "InRelease" file is an alternative where the GPG signature is included. Ubuntu uses detached signature files so fetches the "Release" and "Release.gpg"23:04
Seven_Six_TwoObrienDave, I have a vpn set up that I've connected to, but all I can see is "network settings" which lists vpn, but doesn't give way to connect.23:04
koellTJ-: so there is nothing to worry about? is it the default "behaviour"?23:05
TJ-koell: nothing to worry about :)23:05
mikoTJ-,  oh i thought that linuxrc was one stage earlier23:05
TJ-koell for more in-depth read https://wiki.debian.org/RepositoryFormat23:05
mikowell, that doesn't work either.23:06
koellTJ-: does it look the same on your computer?23:06
TJ-miko: the boot sequence is BIOS/Firmware -> boot-loader (MBR/bootx64.efi) -> (core.img) -> /boot/grub/* -> /boot/vmlinux-$VERSION + /boot/initrd.img-$VERSION -> rootfs -> "/sbin/init"23:07
TJ-koell: It does23:07
Seven_Six_TwoObrienDave, what button do you click on? Can you show me a screenshot or something?23:07
ObrienDavelet me look23:07
mikoI thought that linuxrc was the "init" of the initrd23:08
ObrienDaveVPNbook instructions are on the website23:08
mikoI played around with that quite a bit,23:08
mikobut that was 10 years ago23:08
miko*523:09
joakimewas there a sloppy-focus mouse change in 14.04's gnome-shell recently?23:09
Seven_Six_TwoObrienDave, I don't need instructions for the vpn service. I have a vpn service that I don't know how to connect to in xfce. I can't find a "connect to VPN" button.23:09
TJ-miko: In Debian/Ubuntu the initrd.img contains "/init" a shell script that does the early set-up before pivoting into the real read/write file-system and starting PID=1 (/sbin/init) which is from Upstart23:10
Seven_Six_TwoI already have the certs set up in "network settings", so if I can just find the "enable" or "connect", I'll be golden.23:10
koellTJ-: thanks :)23:11
ObrienDaveworking on screenshot23:13
TJ-Seven_Six_Two: If the VPN is a separately configured connection, isn't there just a Connect option (maybe from a right-click context menu) ?23:14
Seven_Six_TwoTJ-, no23:14
Seven_Six_TwoTJ-, do you have a program in your menu called "network connections"? You can check it out.23:15
TJ-Seven_Six_Two: This "my unity panel and launcher don't start. the network app in kde doesn't respond to any kind of clicking" suggests there is corruption of the installed packages23:16
Jeeves_Mosshow do I add subinterfaces to an Ubuntu server?23:16
Seven_Six_TwoTJ-, which packages? And what leads you to that conclusion?23:16
TJ-Seven_Six_Two: I run several VPNs both from command-line and via a GUI applet, the backend being Network-Manager23:17
Seven_Six_TwoTJ-, yes, I try to start nm-applet, which is how I would usually connect. But without a unity panel, I can't get at nm-applet. in xfce I don't see it either.23:18
mikoThanks everybody.23:18
TJ-Seven_Six_Two: For you to be experiencing random interface issues like that I'd start by running a memtest86+ at boot-time to check the RAM is OK, and then I'd probably do a "sudo apt-get --reinstall install ..." for many of the system's key packages23:18
TJ-Seven_Six_Two: From a terminal you can manage connections using "nmcli" ... try "nmcli con list"23:19
Seven_Six_TwoTJ-, I could try that, but it's not random. it's every time.23:19
Seven_Six_TwoI've never used nmcli, I'll check it out.23:19
Seven_Six_TwoObrienDave, any screenshots?23:19
ObrienDavehttp://i.imgur.com/7NWgr2M.png23:20
ObrienDavethis is under Xubuntu23:20
Seven_Six_TwoFYI my unity issue was a nvidia driver issue (just finished switching to 173 driver and reboot). now I can get vpn. thanks for everyone's time.23:23
alarumis it just me or is Unity more trouble than it's worth?23:24
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schultzaFall: right now... i think it is. I'm im-/patiantly waiting for them to fix something in Unity.23:25
ObrienDaveUnity is the reason i moved to Xubuntu23:26
FallXubuntu rocks23:26
Seven_Six_TwoI like unity. I just wish nvidia would keep up.23:27
TJ-I had to switch to KDE, Unity can't cope with multi-monitors23:27
schultzaDoes it have a icon only taskbar (in configs if necessary) or do you still need to install a docky-like program still?23:27
dataunity & flash drain my laptop battery in less than 30% of the normal time...23:27
dataand don't get me started on the multimonitor thing ;)23:27
Seven_Six_TwoTJ-, I use it with 2x22" monitors. It works well.23:27
dataSeven_Six_Two: sometimes, and if they have the same resolution.23:28
Seven_Six_Twodata, oh? I do have the exact same res...23:28
TJ-Seven_Six_Two: Try with 6 >HD1080 monitors23:28
dataTJ-: I think anything over two?23:28
databut for me it's more the issue of high cpu usage23:28
TJ-My setup has 3 GPUs and 6 1920x1200 monitors... Unity just fails big-time for that23:29
joakimei use two 39" 1080 monitors and i agree with TJ-23:29
dataand this is running on a haswell23:29
Nickd55345353hello23:30
Nickd55345353plz can someone help?23:30
editionwith what?23:31
jayiscan I get some resources for finding wireless dongles or adapters for 14.04?23:31
Nickd55345353how to install python23:31
mgodzillaxrpd from lubuntu 14.04 to windows 8 client.  get the gray screen everyone talk about.  this ain't workin':  http://ozkaya84.wordpress.com/2013/03/30/remote-desktop-to-linux-servers/23:31
mgodzillaany other thought or suggestions?23:31
Nickd55345353i downloaded the .xz file23:31
ikoniaNickd55345353: it's already installed23:31
ikoniaNickd55345353: python is a core part of ubuntu23:31
pixelfairyNickd55345353: its already installed23:31
ikoniaNickd55345353: you don't need the tar file23:31
Nickd55345353i need the command line23:32
Nickd55345353so i ccan write23:32
Nickd55345353can*23:32
pixelfairythats already installed too23:32
ikoniaNickd55345353: you already have the command line23:32
jayistype python23:32
ikoniaNickd55345353: open a terminal23:32
editionI suggest you read more documentation.23:32
editionConsult your manual pages from the terminal.23:32
pixelfairyNickd55345353: the app is called Terminal23:32
Nickd55345353i know23:32
editionyes, but it can vary depending on your desktop23:32
editionie: gnome-terminal23:32
pixelfairyjust type python and youll be at the python prompt23:32
Nickd55345353i saw that23:33
Nickd553453532.7.623:33
Nickd55345353ty23:33
basiclaserhello23:33
pixelfairyhi23:33
jayis...so any wireless adapter recommendations?23:33
ikoniajayis: anything by intel23:33
pixelfairyjayis: what country?23:33
jayisunited states23:33
koellIs there a fast way to edit a file on my local network without a lag?23:33
pixelfairyanything intel will work23:33
ikonianothing else23:33
jayisikonia: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E1683310613523:33
ikoniakoell: you should not have any lag23:33
pixelfairyotherwise just order from amazon or newegg. they take stuff back23:34
koellikonia: even on wireless?23:34
jayisikonia: why is intel the only option?23:34
ikoniakoell: correct23:34
ikoniajayis: because they have solid support in linux23:34
pixelfairynot the only, but the best23:34
jayisokay cool23:34
basiclasercan i upgrade from 32bit ubuntu 14.04 to 64bit ubuntu 14.04 whilst leaving my filesystem and its content intact? i dont want to have to reinstall all my softwarez :)23:34
pixelfairyanything is a guessing game23:34
koellikonia: but it is still slower than editing the file on the machine itself =(23:34
ikoniakoell: then fix your network23:34
ikoniabasiclaser: no23:35
TJ-jayis: Does this help? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported23:35
pixelfairywhat command runs when you login that give you the motd and tell you if any packages need to be updated?23:35
TJ-pixelfairy: pam_motd23:35
basiclaserikonia: does upgrading remove software then?23:36
jayisTJ-: it probably does, thank you :)23:36
ikoniabasiclaser: you can't upgrade to 64bit23:36
pixelfairyTJ-: is there a way to run that again as a user?23:36
TJ-pixelfairy: see "man update-motd"23:36
pixelfairyim using pxssh and would rather not revert to pexpect23:36
pixelfairyTJ-: ty exactly what i wanted23:38
basiclaserikonia: why not?23:38
ikoniabasiclaser: because it's basically replacing the whole system23:38
kgrhello23:38
ikoniabasiclaser: you need to do a clean install23:38
basiclaserarg.. ok.. so backup stuffs and start again :) gotcha23:38
TJ-basiclaser: It is possible to use 64-bit kernels with the existing 32-bit userspace, and if you want a 64-bit userspace create it in a chroot23:39
kgrhow to set compiz as default on xubuntu please23:39
kgr???23:39
friendlyfascismkgr, Why would you?23:39
basiclaserTJ-: thanks, i only wanted to run a single 64 bit program, is it more complicated than just reinstalling though?23:41
FoxhoundzUbuntu. I need help.23:41
ObrienDave!ask | Foxhoundz23:42
FoxhoundzHow do I configure my WiFi to auto-connect at startup23:42
ubottuFoxhoundz: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience23:42
FoxhoundzBEFORE login23:42
Foxhoundzso I can get internet access when I ssh into my headless server23:42
Foxhoundz!ask | ObrienDave23:42
ubottuObrienDave: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience23:42
Foxhoundzoh23:42
Foxhoundzone line. I didn't bother to read that part. Sorry about that.23:42
TJ-basiclaser: about the same I think23:43
FoxhoundzAnyway, my question is as stated. I'm trying to configure my WiFi to auto connect at boot/hibernation23:43
ObrienDaveno biggie, i was too quick on the !ask :)23:43
pixelfairyFoxhoundz: man interfaces23:43
pixelfairyyou can set it all in there23:43
ikoniahow is "interfaces" going to tell him how to use the desktop network manager apps23:43
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FoxhoundzRemember, this isn't for GUI use. I primiarly use Ubuntu for HTTP server and Weecha23:44
Foxhoundzweechat*, so I need it to connect 24/7 and not hiberate on me23:44
pixelfairyhttp://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/how-add-wireless-lan-adaptor-static-ip-ubuntu-auto-connects-startup23:44
Foxhoundznow, will this disable the network-manager GUI from working?23:45
LoshkiFoxhoundz: I thought you meant there was a Ouija app...23:45
FoxhoundzLoshki: wrong guy.23:46
FoxhoundzTry tabbing twice.23:46
pixelfairyFoxhoundz: it will make network manager skip your wifi interface23:46
Foxhoundzoh23:46
FoxhoundzI see23:46
Foxhoundzthis is reversible, I presume?23:46
TJ-Foxhoundz: If it is using NetworkManager, you can configure a connection with "autoconnect" to have it brought up as soon as networking is available.23:46
FoxhoundzBecause I DO sometimes connect my TV to this headless server to use XBMC23:46
FoxhoundzTJ-: I noticed network manager only connects when I first login through the GUI23:46
pixelfairyFoxhoundz: if you can get a gui on it, setting it up in network manager as static is easier23:46
TJ-Foxhoundz: "man 5 nm-settings" and see "Table 8. connection setting"23:47
ValsimotHello everyone, new ubuntu user here... I made a dual boot with Windows 7, or so I thought. After the restart, grub didn't give me the option to choose the OS anymore. Here's what boot-repair gave me http://paste.ubuntu.com/7806268/ It looks like everything's still there, but I'm not sure if I should simply hit "recommended repair"23:47
TJ-Foxhoundz: Network Manager is a service running as soon as the network interfaces start23:47
TJ-Foxhoundz: Usually the system connections aren't activated unless commanded, which on GUI/Desktop systems occurs when user's log-in23:48
FoxhoundzTJ-: I see. how can I have this happen before logon23:48
Nickd55345353is blender good?23:48
Foxhoundzat the earliest possible time23:48
pixelfairyprobably easier to just use interfaces23:48
kostkonFoxhoundz, make the connection available to all users in network manager's settings for that connection23:48
pixelfairyNickd55345353: blender is awsome if you get over the UI hump, which just takes a little while23:48
TJ-Foxhoundz: But you can edit the connection info (in "/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/") adding any valid settings, including "autoconnect"23:48
FoxhoundzI see23:49
pixelfairyNickd55345353: theres a #blender channel they're very friendly23:49
Nickd55345353they  told me that it is best in its category23:49
Nickd55345353so i wanted to know if its safe23:49
Nickd55345353and good23:49
pixelfairyIts the best at blending different media types together23:49
pixelfairyand creating most of them23:49
pixelfairyits totally worth the time to learn it23:50
pixelfairyand if you really need to branch off to maya or nuke, those will be easier to learn after blender anyway23:50
Vyse007Guys, if I update my 13.10 system regularly, do I still need to 'upgrade' to 14.04? The updates update the kernel as well, right? So does upgrading offer any advantages over simply updating?23:51
ikoniayes23:52
ikonia13.10 is EOL so there are no more updates for it23:52
Vyse007So for example, whenever my current version reaches its EOL, its repository will no longer contain updates for the installed software?23:53
ikoniacorrect23:54
ikoniathe repo will not change at all any more23:54
ikoniaand the repo will be taken down totally at some point23:54
OerHeksSupport 13.10 ended on July 17th, 2014 ... today23:55
linuxlitehello23:55
bigcathello23:56
Vyse007But if all software is updated at the time of the repo being taken down, can't one simply switch to the repos for the newer version? After all, all software, including the kernel itself, would be same as that of the newer base system at that point..23:56
ikoniaVyse007: no23:56
bigcatis this a channel for noobs and pros alike?23:56
ikoniabigcat: any ubuntu help you need23:56
OerHeksVyse007, why not 'simply' upgrade ?23:56
kostkonVyse007, upgrade to 14.04 and you'll get 5 years of support. support for 13.10 was for a mere 9 months23:56
Vyse007I have upgraded, I just can't wrap my head around this concept.23:57
ikoniaVyse007: what version of ubuntu are you currently running ?23:57
linuxlitei have a questio23:57
bigcatikonia, awesome23:57
Vyse007I don't even use Ubuntu at my personal computer, I use Arch. But all the computers in my lab just upgraded to 14.04. I was simply wondering why this necessity arises.23:58
linuxlitei have 12.04 what happens when i update?does it becomes  version 13?23:58
ikoniaVyse007: that's why then23:58
ikoniaVyse007: once the distro is EOL, the repo is dead23:58
ikonialinuxlite: it will update to 14.0423:58
basiclaserTJ-: sorry to be a bother.. could you forward me anything related to setting up a 64bit environment within a 32bit install? I couldnt seem to find anything23:59
ikonialinuxlite: when 14.04.1 is released, your 12.04 box will offer you an upgrade to 14.04.123:59
OerHeksbasiclaser, there is no such thing23:59
TJ-Vyse007: Each 6-month release of Ubuntu is effectively frozen in terms of the archives packages major-versions. Minor version updates are done to fix bugs and security issues. When development on a new release begins, newer upstream packages are generally imported and Debian/Ubuntu specific patches applied. After the Feature-Freeze point (a month or so before release) no new features (upstream major versions) can be added, only bug-fixing23:59
MonkeyDustVyse007  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4653463/ubuntu_release_schedule.jpg23:59
linuxlitethanks for clearing this up for me23:59

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