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grobe0bacuddylier, yes00:00
maddawgEOLi'm looking at that right now00:00
cuddyliergrobe0ba Great thanks00:00
maddawgEOLi also just got off the phone with them too and they told me to regenerate the MAC for the failover interface as when they changed everything it may have broken ... so i am gonna do that too00:00
ObrienDavetest one fix at a time00:01
grobe0baindeed00:01
grobe0baone thing at a time.00:01
TJ-grobe0ba: What I don't understand is why they recommend "gateway X" when they've got "post-up route add default gw X"00:01
grobe0baTJ-, they don't00:01
grobe0bathere is no gateway in that config on their site00:01
grobe0bajust the route commands00:01
grobe0bamaddawgEOL, get rid of your gateway line as well00:01
grobe0bathat shouldn't be there00:01
grobe0baand is probably jerking things up00:02
maddawgEOLok.. yea i just deleted that too kinda figured it wasnt neccessary00:02
grobe0bamight i also recommend a provider who doesn't have a shitty networking setup? that change could save you an arm and a leg00:02
grobe0ba:P00:02
TJ-maddawgEOL: It wouldn't hurt, but it would be silly00:02
maddawgEOLalso i realized i spelled default wrong too lol00:03
maddawgEOLi've corrected that00:03
maddawgEOLand mader it post instead of pre00:03
cuddyliergrobe0ba: What do I use a 'passphrase' for? Would that be manual input?00:03
TJ-maddawgEOL: It should be pre-down, as I told you the other day ;000:03
grobe0bacuddylier, it's for the encryption on the key00:03
maddawgEOLother day?00:03
TJ-maddawgEOL: always tear down in the opposite order to bringing them up00:03
maddawgEOLthis is the first i had this issue00:04
cuddyliergrobe0ba: So it's not manual input I need to keep entering no? Just once?00:04
maddawgEOLit only broke this am00:04
TJ-maddawgEOL: Well, unless you're the 2nd person this week with that *exact* same issue at OVH, yes00:04
maddawgEOLoh yea probably00:04
maddawgEOLOVH has been crazy this week they migrated everything00:04
grobe0bacuddylier, unless you either use an unencrypted key (which is very insecure), or use ssh-agent, you will still have to enter a password each time00:04
TJ-maddawgEOL: Hmmm, I solved with for someone else a few days ago, exactly the same OVH issue00:04
maddawgEOLand lots broke00:04
maddawgEOLyea cuz OVH just made a big switch00:04
cuddyliergrobe0ba Okay thanks00:04
maddawgEOLso i wouldnt be suprised if someone else is having this problem too lol00:05
TJ-A big switch? The OFF switch it sounds like00:05
* grobe0ba makes coffee00:05
grobe0baTJ-, i thought that's what they SHOULD do....00:06
maddawgEOLlol possibly TJ- their support is sucky :-(... i'm gonna regenerate my virtual MAC for that interface and hope that is the issue00:06
maddawgEOLthat's what they recommended anyways00:07
GlycanI'd like to disable networking at night, and make it difficult for myself to turn it back on. Is there any way to do this?00:09
eeeeGlycan: sudo service network-manager stop && get-into-straight-jacket00:12
yalchin-38Привет всем !!00:13
eeee!rs | yalchin-3800:13
ubottuyalchin-38: Molimo udjite u #ubuntu-rs za pomoc u vezi sa Ubuntuom na srpskom jeziku.00:13
GlycanUh. I disconnected myself by accident and didn't see any answers.00:13
GlycanI'd like to disable networking at night, and make it difficult for myself to turn it back on. Is there any way to do this?00:13
grobe0baGlycan, stop network-manager, and put yourself into a straight jacket00:16
TJ-Glycan: "man pam_time"00:17
grobe0baadvice courtesy of eeee00:17
Glycaneeee, grobe0ba: thanks, but I was thinking of something more software-based. Making a delay before networking turns on, for example00:18
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GlycanTJ-: awesome, thanks00:18
grobe0baGlycan, TJ- suggested using the pam_time module for pam00:18
Glycanwhat exactly is pam?00:19
grobe0bapluggable authentication modules00:19
grobe0bait's what control the logins on your computer00:19
TJ-Glycan: "man 7 pam"00:19
Glycanpam - portable arbitrary map file format?00:20
grobe0baGlycan, the thing you have to remember though, is no matter how complex you make this, a few commands as root can undo all of it00:20
grobe0baso unless you forget your root password, it's kind of pointless00:20
Glycancan I not restrict root's access too?00:20
grobe0baman 3 pam00:20
Glycangrobe0ba: Error: No manual page found00:20
grobe0baGlycan, you could, but then if something went wrong and it was vitally important to get access00:20
grobe0bathen you'd be screwed00:20
grobe0baw100:20
Glycangrobe0ba: the idea that a couple of other systems use is to not bar access completely, but to enforce a delay, to put the action beyond the "akrasia horizon"00:21
Glycane.g. so that you have to wait twenty minutes, or a week00:21
Glycan(depending on the type of thing) to do it, making it so that you're less inclined to do things you'd regret00:22
cuddylierAnyone know of a good tutorial for ssh-agent so I do not need to enter my pass phrase?00:22
grobe0baGlycan, you seem to have jacked your manpages up00:22
grobe0baman 3 pam is def the correct one00:22
Glycanoh, right, I forgot that I aliased man to pinfo00:22
n8lagon alocal network. one machine ubuntu no gui no xwindow. other machine windows. how can they chat over the local network? easiest way. ty00:23
grobe0bacuddylier, https://gist.github.com/bluegraybox/199812900:23
grobe0ban8lag, what do you mean by chat?00:23
grobe0baas in, like IRC?00:23
n8lagtwo ppl talk to each other. yes00:23
n8lagin real time00:24
grobe0bainstall an irc client on both of them00:24
grobe0baconnect to freenode like you are now00:24
jack_my keyboard isn't working in chromium. How can I fix this?00:24
n8laglike 'write' or 'talk' in linux00:24
grobe0bajoin/make a channel00:24
MuchachaoHi guys, can somebody explain me what "load" means?00:24
grobe0baMuchachao, as in system load?00:24
grobe0baas in load a module00:24
cuddyliergrobe0ba: Where do I specify the passphrase in the script?00:24
grobe0bacreate a context00:24
grobe0bacuddylier, you don't00:25
n8lagwant to stay within local network. is samba easiest way?00:25
grobe0bayou have to enter it00:25
Muchachaogrobe0ba, yes00:25
grobe0ban8lag, samba will help you not at all00:25
GlycanTJ-, grobe0ba: ~$ /usr/bin/man 3 pam -> No manual entry for pam in section 300:25
cuddyliergrobe0ba: When I run the script? I ran it and it said00:25
cuddyliersshagent.sh: 11: sshagent.sh: Syntax error: "}" unexpected00:25
grobe0baGlycan, something is screwy then. i checked that an a 14.04 box00:25
grobe0bacuddylier, it must be run using bash00:25
grobe0bai don't know how you messed it up, 'cause i use that script right out of the box00:26
SilverSlimerhi guys, i'm wondering whether there was a solution for screen tearing in games with nvidia proprietary in ubuntu 14.0400:26
SilverSlimerin both unity and gnome 3, the tearing exists00:26
grobe0bathe best thing to do with it is to paste it into your .bashrc00:26
cuddyliergrobe0ba: I did and it gives the same error00:26
TJ-Glycan: "man 3 pam" comes from a -dev package ... you want "man 7 pam"00:26
cuddylierAh, line 12 now00:26
PiciGlycan: man 7 pam and man 5 pam are probably what you want.00:27
cuddyliersshagent.sh: 12: sshagent.sh: Syntax error: "}" unexpected00:27
grobe0bacuddylier, like i said, i have no idea what you did to it00:27
GlycanTJ-: yup, thanks!00:27
cuddyliergrobe0ba: I added #!/bin/bash to the top of it00:27
grobe0bait works perfectly fine for me00:27
grobe0bano, i mean in general00:27
cuddylierI just pasted it into a .sh file00:27
grobe0bai literally just went cat | bash, pasted it, and it worked fine00:28
n8lagso theres no simple app to let windows talk with ubuntu within a local network?00:28
grobe0basomething somewhere on your end is screwy00:28
grobe0ban8lag, set up an irc server locally00:28
grobe0bathere probably is a simple way00:28
grobe0bahundreds of them00:28
grobe0bause bloody google00:28
n8lagthats the eassiest way u know?00:28
grobe0bawe are here to solve OS problems, not use google for you00:28
GlycanSo, is there a way to enforce a delay before accessing something?00:29
n8lagoh well00:30
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grobe0baGlycan, yeah, set a timer on your watch00:31
Muchachaowould somebody mention my nickname for testing purposes, right after this message, thanks in advance.00:31
grobe0baMuchachao, ping00:31
teward!test > Muchachao00:31
ubottuMuchachao, please see my private message00:31
grobe0baGlycan, the best i can think of is like TJ- said. pam_time, to disallow logins during a period00:31
Muchachaogrobe0ba, teward thank you guys00:32
grobe0banp00:32
grobe0bai aim to please, or sometimes just ridicule00:32
Glycangrobe0ba: the point of technology is to make my life easier. Setting a watch is more difficult than something done automatically. Moreover, I cannot really enforce watch-setting.00:33
grobe0baGlycan, self-control can not be gained by having something do all the work for you00:34
Glycanso?00:34
grobe0baall that does is reinforce the negative behaviour00:34
Glycanno, it doesn't00:34
GlycanIt doesn't give self-control, but it does solve the problem00:34
seth000Hello World!00:35
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* grobe0ba goes to steal sugar for his coffee00:35
GlycanDenying myself the possibility of doing something (using the internet) is an excellent way to prevent discration, etc. It doesn't work if I can just renable it.00:35
TJ-Glycan: Turn the PC off!00:36
GlycanTJ-: Not enforcable.00:36
TJ-Glycan: this is not a technical problem, it is a user problem :)00:36
grobe0baindeed. PEBKAC00:36
GlycanSo what?00:37
GlycanI take it you think that software for users with disabilities is useless, too.00:37
grobe0baso, go whine to someone else. this is no longer ubuntu related00:37
grobe0banot at all00:37
grobe0bayou don't have a disability00:37
eeeeGlycan: i can think of a million ways.. but i feel ridiculous00:37
Glycaneeee: why?00:37
Glycangrobe0ba: I'm asking how to do a specific thing, on Ubuntu.00:38
grobe0bahere's one, really hard to reverse00:38
grobe0basudo rm -rf /00:38
eeeelol00:38
grobe0bathat'll fix you up. _AND_ it's a one-liner00:38
Glycangrobe0ba: how nice of you00:38
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grobe0baGlycan, inorite? i'm the master of great advice for idiots00:39
Glycanreally, the veritable epitome of courtesy00:39
missvaleskaDON'T TRN THAST00:39
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cuddylierHow do I add a port to the ssh-copy-id id@server command?00:40
cuddylieroh think I got it00:40
grobe0bacuddylier: read the man page00:40
cuddylieryeah00:40
Glycaneeee: what did you mean?00:40
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TJ-Glycan: How about "modprobe xt_time && iptables -I OUTPUT 1 -m time --timestart 22:00 --timestop 07:00 -j DROP"00:51
Thedarkbhello00:53
CajunTechieHi Thedarkb. How goes it?00:53
ThedarkbCajunTechie: Disregard I was in the wrong channel00:53
eeeeGlycan: .. cp your shadow file, disable your user's account in the cp'd file, disable networking & set up a command to switch the shadow files after some time.00:54
CajunTechielol ok00:55
eeee(i meant after you disable networking, set the command up, and then manually switch the files so you dont have acces anymore)00:55
Glycanuhm00:57
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Glycaneeee: there isn't anything stoping me from switching the shadow files myself, is therE?01:02
Glycanthere*01:02
eeeeGlycan: you'd still be able to access that one terminal that has sudo enabled (which has the command running)01:02
eeeei think you could write something that wouldn't let you ctrl+c or ctrl+z it01:03
GlycanOh, right, I could set up the permissions so that I didn't have the rights01:03
GlycanVery nice!01:03
TJ-What happens if there's a power glitch or freeze-up?01:05
eeeethat's when a liveusb comes in handy01:05
eeee:D01:05
GlycanTJ-: could you explain the command you posted earlier?01:12
grobe0baGlycan, it loads the xt_time module for iptables, then between the hours of 22 and w/e it drops all outbound packets01:13
grobe0bayou'd still be able to issue an iptables -F to get rid of it though01:14
maddawgEOLfinally01:14
maddawgEOLOVH finally figured out it was a problem on their end... those idiots01:14
maddawgEOLi've been discussing it with them since 8am and they kept telling me it was me and all this crap... now they finally figured out it was them all day... i wish i could get money back01:15
Glycangrobe0ba: is that persistant?01:15
grobe0baGlycan, no01:16
grobe0babut it can be made to be01:16
grobe0bamaddawgEOL, just cancel service asap01:16
grobe0bai've had no problems with DigitalOcean01:16
TJ-Glycan: The iptables command/01:16
TJ-?01:16
grobe0baAmazon EC2 is expensive (relatively speaking), but has incredible infrastructure (ofc)01:17
grobe0baTJ-, already explained01:17
maddawgEOLi think i will grobe0ba01:17
TJ-ahhh... was away :)01:17
maddawgEOLthis is the first time i've ever needed their support on anything tho01:17
grobe0bamaddawgEOL, also, if you really need a gui, you can install x2go after getting it going01:17
TJ-maddawgEOL: glad to hear it :)01:17
maddawgEOLotherwise it's been fine...  I dont really need a GUI... the only reason i was doing it on that ubuntu desktop was cuz it was  a VM i already had working01:18
maddawgEOLi had been using SME-server which was pretty cool01:18
maddawgEOLbut they fed me the "we dont support that" line... and then I tried ubuntu server but couldnt get it to install without a working network config01:18
cuddylierHow do I update 12.10 to 14.04? I can't find anything on Google on how to actually do it01:19
maddawgEOLonce i couldnt get ubuntu desktop to work I knew something else was up... so for sh*ts and giggles i decided to try it with Windows server 2008 and same issue01:19
maddawgEOLso at that point i started getting mad at them and started screaming at the french dude and he then escalelated to some engineer who saw the problem... hell if they did that the first 10 times  iasked i wouldnt be mad01:20
maddawgEOLi might get digital ocean if it's afforable.. i've herard good things before from them01:21
TJ-!eol-upgrade01:21
maddawgEOLbut they doint offer enough disk space grobe0ba :-(01:21
maddawgEOLi need at least 4TB01:21
TJ-!eolupgrade | cuddylier01:21
ubottucuddylier: 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/EOLUpgrades01:21
grobe0bamaddawgEOL, Amazon EC201:22
OEPIf I can't check out a particular branch on LP, do I report that as a bug on that package?01:22
grobe0baas much disk space as you could ever use01:22
Bashing-omcuddylier: Yiu can, but don't //  12.10 ->13.04->13.10->14.04 .. EOL releases, long hard road, with many pitfalls and lots of bandwidth, Clean install 14.04 and be done with it.01:23
cuddylierBashing-om I might just do that but have so many files on this VPS01:23
Bashing-omcuddylier: As oft refrained ,,, good backups ! There is no substitute, huh ?01:24
cuddylierBashing-om This VPS is a backup VPS so it has 500gb worth of data on it01:25
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maddawgEOLgrobe0ba, yea tried them... cant pull from it fast enough for what i need...  I need to be able to transcode media on the fly and stream it, when i pointed to the ec2 it just couldnt keep up01:25
grobe0bamaddawgEOL, were you using one of their high-end machines?01:25
Bashing-omcuddylier: Good luck .01:25
maddawgEOLoh no i was just using their storage options01:25
grobe0bausing guaranteed IO rates with one of their cuda machines should give you super-throughput01:26
maddawgEOLi didnt get a whole machine...01:26
grobe0baoh01:26
grobe0bathere's you're problem01:26
maddawgEOLyea... it might be a bit out of my price range :-(01:26
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grobe0batrying to do transcoding and streaming from a remote FS is not feasible with current networking01:26
grobe0banot over a WAN link at least01:26
grobe0baLAN, yes. WAN, no01:26
maddawgEOLyea01:26
maddawgEOLi thought it would work considering i am able to webdav at close to 75MB/s to my cloud01:27
maddawgEOLand from my cloud as well01:27
fdassdffDumb question: I've got a dovecot and the installed version when I run apt-cache policy is "Installed: 1:2.2.9-1ubuntu2.1".  Is that running dovecot2 or dovecot 1?01:27
jakesylhey when i add a user do they get there own home directory and everything?01:27
fdassdff*I've got dovecot installed, and the installed eversion01:27
maddawgEOLfull gigiabit down and up on my dedi, and speed test gave me roughly between 200 and 500mbps at various times01:27
maddawgEOLto my cloud storage that is01:27
jakesylthat was probably a stupid question, also on an ubuntu server can more then one person ssh into their account at the same time?01:28
maddawgEOLbut i think it has more to do with the transcoder but not posiitve01:28
eeeejakesyl: yeah01:28
maddawgEOLjakeyes01:28
eeee(they get their home dir)01:28
maddawgEOLyes01:28
maddawgEOL*01:28
maddawgEOLwell if it's the SAME account it will just be another TTY01:28
maddawgEOLsame home directory01:28
maddawgEOLit's jsut like running another shell basically01:28
maddawgEOLif i am not mistaken01:29
fdassdffReally I just need to know how to parse Ubuntu version strings01:29
asaaI'm trying to install Java for my web browser but nothing is working. I followed the instructions on the oracle website. Can someone here help me get it running?01:29
TJ-fdassdff: version 2.2.901:29
maddawgEOLpossibly asaa01:29
asaamaddawgEOL: thank you!01:30
maddawgEOLyou want to use the oracle version? and are you just looking for the Runtime?01:30
jakesylokay so from the command line, how do i tell if an account exists01:30
asaamaddawgEOL: I just want this java applet to load01:30
fdassdffTJ-, long time no see ;)  So what does the "1:" mean at the beginning of the string?  And the "2.1" at the end?01:30
asaamaddawgEOL: so I guess the runtime01:30
maddawgEOLjakesyl, you could do this: cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd01:30
maddawgEOLshould list all the users i believe01:31
TJ-jakesyl: "getent passwd tjr || echo "no such account"  "01:31
maddawgEOLasaa ok.. what have you tried thus far?01:31
maddawgEOLasaa, did you download the file directly from oracle's site?01:32
asaamaddawgEOL: Downloaded rpm from java.com, converted it and installed it. That's it. I also checked the store and some versions of java are already installed.01:32
maddawgEOLah you downloaded the rpm01:32
maddawgEOLthats the wrong build for ubuntu01:32
maddawgEOLyou need one that is a .deb01:32
maddawgEOLrpm is for redhtat like systems01:32
asaamaddawgEOL: I don't see a .deb on the oracle website.01:32
maddawgEOLdo they have a tar.gz? asa01:33
maddawgEOLasaa*01:33
jakesylmaddawgEOL do i have to be root for that/creating accounts?01:33
asaamaddawgEOL: yes.01:33
maddawgEOLgrab that one01:33
maddawgEOLbut for the x64 if they have one01:33
asaamaddawgEOL: downloading now01:33
maddawgEOLthen tar -xvf <filename>.tar.gz01:33
asaamaddawgEOL: alright01:33
maddawgEOLjakesyl, for creating i think you need to be sudo01:34
jakesyljust sudo, not su?01:34
maddawgEOLjakesyl, however i dont know about listing that directory... i'm guessing probably01:34
maddawgEOLsudo01:34
jakesylk01:34
maddawgEOLsu is to switch user01:34
maddawgEOLsudo is to do something with root permissions01:34
maddawgEOLyou shouldnt really ever have to login as root (or SU to root)01:34
grobe0bajakesyl, sudo means 'superuser do'01:35
asaamaddawgEOL: I unpacked the archive. File is sitting in a directory. What do I do now?01:35
grobe0basu can also run things as another user however01:35
grobe0basu - user -c 'command'01:35
jakesylsorry on mac su does something01:35
jakesylsudo su01:35
grobe0bajakesyl, the su will allow you to become root01:35
maddawgEOLasaa, i'd move it to /usr/lib now...01:35
grobe0bahowever, that is usually a bad idea01:35
grobe0bait's better to preface commands with sudo01:35
maddawgEOLasaa, sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/jvm01:35
grobe0bawhich means 'do something as root'01:35
k1ldont sudo su. that is just plain not ubuntu way01:35
asaamaddawgEOL: thanks01:35
asaacd /usr/lib/jvm/01:36
asaals01:36
asaals01:36
asaaoops01:36
asaahaha01:36
unopasteasaa you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted01:36
TJ-fdassdff: See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-Version01:36
maddawgEOLsudo mv ./jdk /usr/lib/jvm/01:36
fdassdffTJ-, thanks somuch01:36
maddawgEOLreplace the ./jdk with whatever the unzipped file is01:36
jakesylhey maddawg this is what i got when i ran your command: root01:36
jakesyldaemon01:36
jakesylbin01:36
jakesylsys01:36
jakesylsync01:36
jakesylgames01:36
jakesylman01:36
unopastejakesyl you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted01:37
maddawgEOLi dont remember what version they use now but it should have created a jdk file of some name or sort01:37
TJ-fdassdff: And for Ubuntu packages: http://people.canonical.com/~cjwatson/ubuntu-policy/policy.html/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-Version01:37
maddawgEOLdirectory*01:37
fdassdffTJ-, you're brilliant, thank you01:37
jakesylI'm so sorry my command key doesn't always work and i meant to paste this: https://gist.github.com/jakesyl/c1c1f24c38d6042bb04e I can't beleive i did that01:38
maddawgEOLasaa, check out this:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/56104/how-can-i-install-sun-oracles-proprietary-java-jdk-6-7-8-or-jre01:38
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maddawgEOLactually asaa this is more for you... http://askubuntu.com/questions/56104/how-can-i-install-sun-oracles-proprietary-java-jdk-6-7-8-or-jre/56119#5611901:39
maddawgEOLthat's for the runtime01:39
DatSo on a new ubuntu system i wouldn't be able to install mysql-server 5.0?01:43
maddawgEOLDat: what... of course you can01:43
grobe0baDat, what makes you say that01:43
maddawgEOLI worked with a guy named Dat before01:43
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Datgrobe0ba: I tried to do an apt-get install mysql-server-5.001:44
Datbut its refering me to 5.501:44
maddawgEOLdat: sudo apt-get install mysql-server01:44
maddawgEOLit's probably cuz 5.0 is no longer the newest one01:44
DatI need 5.001:45
Datnot the newest one01:45
maddawgEOLhttps://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/mysql.html01:45
maddawgEOLwhy 5.0?01:45
jakesylhey, my application uses ssh and there's a good chance that people will be able to see the source code and ssh if they want to, can someone point me to documentation on how to, from terminal not let them go sudo, or do anything like apt-get01:45
Datfor testing01:45
maddawgEOLyou may have to download it then from the developer01:45
Datok thats what I thought01:45
Datthx01:45
grobe0bajakesyl, unless you add them to your sudoers, or to groups allowed to use sudo or su, they can't01:46
grobe0bathat HAS to been done by you01:46
maddawgEOLhttp://downloads.mysql.com/archives/community/01:46
grobe0banothing automatic will do that01:46
maddawgEOLDat: http://downloads.mysql.com/archives/community/01:46
Datthx01:46
kenlikOn my Ubuntu 13.10 i can't install a plugin to Google Chrome browser. My java version "1.7.0_55" (OpenJDK). When a check my Java version from the browser the message appears "this plugin is not supported" ..01:46
kenlikHow to fix it?01:46
maddawgEOLthe earliest they go is 5.0.17a01:46
jakesyland theres nothing they can do to damage the rest of the server?01:46
maddawgEOLwell depends on permissions jakesyl01:47
maddawgEOLbut normally without being in sudoers they cant make big system changes01:47
jakesyli literally want them to be able to copy files to and from the server01:47
maddawgEOLhowever they could in theory delete files they have permission to delete01:47
grobe0bajakesyl, they can do that to and from their home directories01:47
grobe0baand /tmp01:48
grobe0baotherwise, unless you specifically grant permissions, that's all they can do01:48
jakesylokay thanks!01:48
maddawgEOLideally they should only upload to their own directories... unless yo uhave some special requirement for them to use the same directory01:48
MrAristoIs there any work-around for nouveau causing system crashes in 14.04LTS release?  My searching has not yielded any decent results.01:49
maddawgEOLi believe you can even prevent the users from being able to even login to a shell01:49
maddawgEOLtho i've never done that cuz i've never had the need01:49
jakesylwhen i sudo adduser why does it ask me for a room number01:51
grobe0bajakesyl, thats part of the GECOS information01:51
grobe0bait's safe to hit enter01:51
grobe0baif all you need them to have it a home directory, you could also simple `sudo useradd -m username`01:52
grobe0bathen set their password using `passwd`01:52
OerHeksi cannot find any 64 bit mint server iso.01:52
grobe0baOerHeks, i would ask around in the mint channel then01:53
grobe0bathis is #ubuntu01:53
Bashing-omkenlik: Release 13.10 is End_Of_Lofe, and no longer has support, the rpository has been turned away.01:55
Bashing-omlofe/life*01:55
grobe0bas/rpos/repos/01:55
koellive heard gnome-keyring is that buggy to use. rumors?01:57
TeraJLcan anyone check if this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-center/+bug/1349436 happens to anyone else?01:59
ubottuUbuntu bug 1349436 in unity-control-center (Ubuntu) ""Move window to workspace #" shortcut is not working" [Undecided,New]01:59
jakesylfor adding a user will the first solution work?02:00
OerHeksTeraJL, invalid, alt f2 opens bash. so remove that shortkey first02:01
jakesylhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/319714/proper-way-to-add-a-user-account-via-bash-script (this solution)02:02
jakesylfirst question what does -m do?02:04
TJ-jakesyl: you should always use "adduser" not "useradd"02:04
jakesylTJ- what's the difference?02:05
TJ-jakesyl: "man adduser"02:05
grobe0baadduser is basically a wrapper around useradd02:05
grobe0baa really annoying one, imho02:06
TJ-grobe0ba: Not at all! It makes sure system policy is followed and stupid mistakes aren't made, especially as most users rarely need to add a user manually02:07
jakesylTJ- searched for -m, found nothing02:07
kenlikBashing-om, so sorry but do i need to upgrade ubuntu version to fix this java chrome plugin?02:07
grobe0baTJ-, fair enough. i simply know what i want.02:08
Bashing-omkenlik: You need to get to a supported release, in any event.02:09
TJ-jakesyl: If you use "adduser" you don't need all those options that "useradd" requires, simply "adduser <username>"02:09
grobe0baTJ-, and then it makes me go through and do the gecos information that i don't care about02:10
OerHeksuseradd  -m, --create-home / -M no create the user's home directory,02:10
grobe0bawhereas i can useradd -m username02:10
jakesyldoes whitespace matter in shell scripting, i'm doing this all as a python subprocess...02:10
grobe0bathen passwd, and done02:10
grobe0bajakesyl, depends on which bits02:10
grobe0baand what shell02:10
grobe0banot all shells are equal02:10
jakesylnot really sure what that means, an ubuntu shell a .sh script, here's the script: https://gist.github.com/jakesyl/b3662db00c9fe3ab05a202:11
grobe0bajakesyl, so you're writing in bash02:11
kenlikBashing-om, Ok!02:12
grobe0basince ubuntu doesnt actually hash sh02:12
grobe0bas/hash/have/02:12
jakesylso is hash whitespace sensitive?02:12
cuddylierDo I do the response suggested here: http://serverfault.com/questions/241588/how-to-automate-ssh-login-with-password on the backup VPS or the actual node?02:12
jakesylbash*02:12
TeraJLOerHeks: it's alt+2 and the problem happens with any hotkey02:12
cuddylierThe backup VPS being the thing I want to be able to connect to the main node02:12
grobe0bajakesyl, it depends on which bits02:12
cuddylierBut I don't want main node to connect to backup VPS with SSH keys02:12
jakesylwhat are bits?02:13
Bashing-omkenlik: : ) .......02:13
grobe0babits and pieces02:13
grobe0baparts of it02:13
grobe0bathings02:13
grobe0baand that looks fine02:13
jakesylso that script will be fine just putting it in line by line?02:13
grobe0bashould be, yes02:13
grobe0banot sure what you mean by 'line by line'02:13
OerHeksTeraJL, you are correct, still alt +2 are used by programs, not for desktop.02:15
TJ-grobe0ba: jakesyl: In scripts I do "sudo adduser --disabled-password --gecos hello test2" to avoid interactive prompts, then "sudo passwd test2" when/if a password needs setting02:18
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TJ-jakesyl: You should use "mkpasswd -m sha-512 <password> <salt-string>" to create the password ... it is a standard part of Debian/Ubuntu, and wraps the crypt(3) function02:26
jakesyloh im actually having my php server md5 and then just using that as the ubuntu password should i sha the md5?02:26
ThePentesteryea md502:27
ThePentesterlike that doesnt take 2 seconds to crack02:27
ThePentestergood luck with that02:27
jakesylhold on ThePentester, let's see what #security thinks02:27
ThePentestergive me your server ip and ill show ya what i think :)02:28
grobe0bajakesyl, md5 was broken years ago02:28
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LiENUSwas salted md5 broken?02:29
grobe0bathey forged CA Root Certificates that use MD5 all the time now02:29
grobe0baLiENUS, yup02:29
grobe0baMD5 is okay for checking to see if you got a corrupted download02:29
grobe0baworthless for tamper-proofing02:29
grobe0baSHA1 is the standard02:29
jakesyltfw no one told me ;( tfw when i was 6 when it was broken ;(02:29
LiENUSi didnt think rainbow tables were usable against properly salted hashes02:30
grobe0babrute force + rainbows02:30
jakesylit's funny because i have a 400 active user forum with md5, i think i should go fix that...02:30
ThePentester:D02:30
ThePentestergive me :)02:30
grobe0bajakesyl, you were 6 in 2004?02:31
jakesylyup i'm 1502:31
grobe0bagod i feel old02:31
jakesylwell an 11 year old helped me set up my server the other day02:32
grobe0bai really feel old, and you should be embarrassed :P02:32
LiENUSgrobe0ba, isnt sha1 weaker to brute force than md5?02:32
grobe0baLiENUS, no02:32
grobe0baSHA1 has not been broken02:32
meganerdgrobe0ba: why bother with rainbow tables when you have GPUs and ASICs?02:32
grobe0baby brute force or otherwise that i know of02:32
meganerdgrobe0ba: sha1 is not weaker than md5, but still not recommended IIRC02:32
LiENUSgrobe0ba, brute force is dependant on hash function speed, md5 is much slower function compared to sha102:32
grobe0baanyhow, realistically, you should be using SHA256 for everything anyways02:32
jeffreylevesqueI want to dual boot ubuntu on osx02:33
LiENUSsha256 is a faster function than md5 grobe0ba02:33
grobe0bameganerd, i know02:33
LiENUSso weaker to brute force as well02:33
grobe0baLiENUS, meh.02:33
meganerdLiENUS: except that we have heavily optimised attacks for md502:33
jeffreylevesqueWill resizing the hard disk main partition possibly result in data loss?02:33
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, you're better off using vmware fusion or the like02:34
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, not if you use bootcamp to do it02:34
jeffreylevesqueAnyone know what the osx irc is?02:34
LiENUSmeganerd, are those attacks faster  than heavily optimized ones for sha256 though02:34
jeffreylevesqueBootcamp keeps institing I get a copy of windows02:34
ThePentesterwindows is sexy02:34
ThePentesterjust not win 802:34
jeffreylevesqueHaha02:34
jeffreylevesqueI prefer Linux now02:35
jeffreylevesqueIf I get a new machine02:35
ThePentesterubuntu has a lot of flaws02:35
jeffreylevesqueLinux02:35
jeffreylevesqueOsx is nice too02:35
meganerdLiENUS: why not ask the hashcat people, they are more in the know than I am02:35
LiENUSThePentester, win 8 wouldnt be bad if the metro crap was in a seperate os02:36
grobe0baLiENUS, to generate a SHA512 collision will take several million years using current hardware. even lots of it02:36
LiENUSwin 8 with classic windows interface and win 8 rt with metro would be fine02:36
jeffreylevesqueI dislike proprietary stuff02:36
grobe0babrute forcing is not a worry02:36
jeffreylevesqueProduct key, support, phone calls02:36
grobe0baalso, just use FreeBSD02:36
grobe0baall the greatest things, none of the drawbacks of Linux02:36
swift110Hey guys02:37
meganerdgrobe0ba: except that FreeBSD is not exactly usable :)02:37
grobe0bameganerd, what have you been smoking?02:37
meganerdgrobe0ba: I meant OpenBSD02:37
LiENUSgrobe0ba, collision != brute forcing a password02:37
LiENUSnot even close02:37
ThePentesterjakesyl, just secure your code, and keep your server up to date. also never everrrr use wordpress. and youll be fine02:37
grobe0bait's development branches are more stable than any ubuntu/debian release02:37
meganerdgrobe0ba: if you think Linux has hardware compatability issues, run BSD02:37
grobe0bameganerd, i'm not trying to play games02:37
maddawgEOLgrobe0ba, I was just checking out the servers on amazon ec2.. I guess i might be confused of how their pricing works... :-\  Is it not possible to customize the storage for each instance... http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/02:37
LiENUSto crack an 8 character password with sha256 takes a few days tops02:37
grobe0bai want a stable machine for desktop use02:37
grobe0baand server use02:37
jeffreylevesqueAnyone know how I can partition osx safely without Bootcamp?02:37
grobe0baFreeBSD meets that description02:38
grobe0baand supports every piece of hardware i have02:38
jakesylThePentester, ha wordpress i only code my own stuff02:38
meganerdLiENUS: not if done properly.  This is a way OT discussion.02:38
ThePentestershould give me a link to your site ^.^02:38
ThePentesteri promise i will not break it02:38
jeffreylevesqueI may put my project on kickstarter and say I require assistance with a new laptop02:38
jeffreylevesqueMy old osx10.6.802:38
jeffreylevesqueAnyone see in the news, the kid that never had a potato salad, and got $65,000 on kickstarter02:39
swift110I have osx 10.6.8 on my mac pro02:40
meganerdLiENUS: no one sane/knowledgable just uses a hash, there are libraries like scrypt that make orders of magnitude better hashes02:40
LiENUSmeganerd, i'm just refuting the "sha256 more secure than md5" a password that takes 3 days to crack in sha256 takes about 9 in md5 properly salted02:40
jeffreylevesqueThis is too old for my needs02:40
jeffreylevesqueBut, I may be able to dual boot Ubuntu on it02:41
meganerdLiENUS: md5 is still bad02:41
LiENUSmeganerd, if properly used its better than modern algorithms like sha25602:41
scuba323i use ALT+TAB to switch between terminal and chromium when I am coding. the problem I have is when I use it too quickly (forgot to add a " and going back to change :P) I then experience a complete system freeze. It seems that my tab button just spams chromium and it tries to move through any links on the page. which causes my system to crash. it aslo does it with firefox. What is the issue here?02:42
LiENUSfor signing its dead true02:42
meganerdLiENUS: no one should use either.  If you are doing encyption or hashing yourself, then you are doing it wrong.02:42
grobe0baLiENUS, used for ANYTHING, md5 is bad02:42
LiENUSfor password hashes not necessarily, i believe the original topic was regarding password hashes02:43
LiENUSgrobe0ba, so if md5 is bad, sha256 (your recommendation i believe) is far worse02:43
LiENUSfaster to crack hashes via brute force than md502:43
LiENUSproperly salted md5 hashes take up too much storage space to be practical02:43
LiENUSfor rainbow tables ^02:44
meganerdLiENUS:  no need to worry about storage space, and a salt does not protect you from GPUs and ASICs, this thinking is about 5 years out of date02:44
somsipLiENUS: grobe0ba: can you take the offtopic chat about hashing elsewhere please?02:44
saiarcot895LiENUS: you sure about that? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-202:44
LiENUSmeganerd, storage space on the order of petabytes (8 character passwords require 32 petabytes of space for a rainbow table) is too expensive, and GPUS and ASICS that can crack md5s quickly, crack sha256 even faster02:45
grobe0basomsip, it depends, are you going to whine to the people that are still talking about it?02:45
grobe0baor the guy advocating good security practices?02:45
somsipgrobe0ba: I'm asknig politely. You can either be nice and stick to channel guidelines, or be a dick. Your choice.02:45
meganerdLiENUS: https://crackstation.net/hashing-security.htm02:45
jeffreylevesqueI need to configure my Ubuntu Server.  It currently doesn't serve up pages from my web application - https://github.com/jeff1evesque/audio-analyzer/issues/37202:46
grobe0basomsip, i prefer to be a dick, since i don't care if i get kicked. i help out here because it's interesting sometimes.02:46
meganerdjeffreylevesque: /var/log/apache2/error.log02:47
jeffreylevesqueThank you02:48
SerpentXhi02:48
SerpentXi have a ubuntu 12.1002:49
SerpentXthat i failed to upgrade before EOL02:49
SerpentXi changed the sources.list02:49
SerpentXfrom ca.ubuntu.com to old-release.ubuntu.com02:49
SerpentXsame with security02:49
SerpentXthen i did apt-get update and upgrade02:49
SerpentXthen i do the do-distupgrade02:49
SerpentXis this right?02:49
SerpentXi'd like to get it to like 14.04 lts02:50
FredddyTomwhat's the ubuntu equivilent of visio?02:50
IdleOneSerpentX: do-release-upgrade02:51
Ben64SerpentX: i'm not sure there is an easy way to get from 12.10 to 14.04, thats 3 versions away, might be easier to install 14.04 fresh02:51
SerpentXya02:51
SerpentXidleone02:51
SerpentXthats what i'm at02:51
IdleOneSerpentX: Ben64 is right, better to do a clean install02:51
SerpentXdammit02:51
SerpentXare u guys sure? i'm at the screen it says02:52
SerpentX700+ progs to be updated02:52
Ben64what does it say exactly?02:52
SerpentX146 new packages are going to be installed. 735 packages are going to02:52
SerpentXbe upgraded.02:52
Ben64does it say what version it is upgrading to?02:52
Ben64normally 12.10 would upgrade only to 13.0402:52
SerpentXya02:52
SerpentXit doesn't say02:52
SerpentXbut i think02:53
SerpentXits suppose to goto 13.1002:53
SerpentXthen to 14.0402:53
Bashing-omSerpentX: -> sudo do-release-upgrade ; repeat .....-> 13.04 ->13.10->14.04 finally (maybe), a lot of time effort and bandwidth !02:53
SerpentXits only 300mb02:53
IdleOneSerpentX: from 12.10 do-release-upgrade will take you to 13.04 which is EOL, 13.10 is also EOL. So this means you would have to do a total of 3 do-release-upgrade's to get to 14.0402:53
SerpentXi'm 8 hours away form the server02:53
SerpentXi'm fine with that02:53
IdleOneGo for it02:53
IdleOne:)02:53
SerpentXwhats the fail chance?02:53
daftykinshigh02:54
grobe0banormally, i'd say liek 10%02:54
SerpentXwhat would go wrong?02:54
grobe0balike this, 80%02:54
grobe0baSerpentX, 10,000+1 different things02:54
Ben64SerpentX: in the future you should really stick to LTS releases for servers. 5 years support02:54
grobe0bawell, (10000+1)^302:54
SerpentXya i screwed up i guess02:54
saiarcot895SerpentX: or upgrade before something goes EOL02:55
daftykinsSerpentX: backup before you start02:55
SerpentXfrig i'm nervous now02:55
SerpentXso if i were to go up there02:56
SerpentXthe 14.04 cd02:56
SerpentXwouldn't just automagically update everything right?02:56
SerpentXi would have to reformat and start fresh?02:56
Ben64right02:56
IdleOneSerpentX: you don't have to format. You can have the installer use the same /home02:57
grobe0babut you'd still lose your packages and what not02:57
IdleOneSerpentX: you really should do a backup to make sure you don't lose anything important02:57
grobe0bazfs snapshot02:57
grobe0baerrr, wait02:57
grobe0baLinux02:57
grobe0banm02:57
SerpentXsigh..02:59
SerpentXok so i guess i've decided02:59
SerpentXto wait until i go up there02:59
SerpentXi'm prob genna do the tripple dist upgrade02:59
SerpentXafter i do a manual backup03:00
qwebirc32834hi, having trouble with grub and software raid 0 here03:00
TJ-qwebirc32834: You'll need to tell us precise details if you want help :)03:02
cloudrf#linux-friends03:02
SerpentXi just want all u to know i'm cryin on the inside03:03
jeffreylevesquemeganerd: I took note of it (https://github.com/jeff1evesque/audio-analyzer/issues/372#issuecomment-50567870), and will check the logs shortly03:03
jeffreylevesqueThank you03:04
NilBudgot a strange error. "This location could not be displayed. You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "SDCARD" " Any ideas?03:08
thierrydetach03:09
NilBuddur. did nto even think of that. Thanks.03:10
cuddylierAnyone any idea why my cronjobs aren't running?03:10
cuddylier09 04 * * * screen -S creative -s bash -p 0 -X stuff "`printf "\015sh /home/spartanmc/backup.sh\r"`"03:11
cuddylierI have that as a cronjob and it didn't run at 04:0903:11
cuddylierAccording to 'date'03:11
grobe0bacuddylier, are you sure your system time is correct?03:12
cuddyliergrobe0ba: Do you mean 'date'?03:12
cuddylierI set it to UK time03:12
cuddylierOr is crontab using some other time03:12
grobe0bano, crontab is using that time03:13
cuddylierWed Jul 30 04:13:02 CDT 201403:13
grobe0bai see a problem though03:13
cuddylierIs what 'date' says03:13
grobe0ba"`"03:13
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grobe0bathat is wrong03:13
grobe0baat the end03:13
grobe0baactually03:13
cuddylierI tried even /home/spartanmc/backup.sh03:13
grobe0bathe whole thing is wrong03:13
cuddylierAnd it didn't run03:13
grobe0bayou aren't escaping your quotes03:13
grobe0baalso, don't run is in screen03:13
cuddylierThat command surprisingly works somehow on another crontab I have on another box03:13
grobe0bas/is/it/03:13
Jeffrey_fhad rsyslog running and reporting to another system and it has been working well.  This system has been off-premise for a while today, what will happen when I get back onto the lan????  Will is just rush the server with the logs?03:13
grobe0bathere is no need to run it in screen03:14
jeffreylevesqueAnyone know of any neural network irc channels?03:14
cuddylierI did that to try and debug03:14
grobe0bacuddylier, check the mail for the root account03:14
grobe0bait'll tell you why cron is unhappy03:14
cuddyliergrobe0ba: Where do I find the mail folder? I can't see it anywhere03:15
cuddylierAh03:15
cuddylierIt's empty03:16
cuddylier./var/mail03:16
grobe0bacuddylier, wrong03:16
grobe0barun the mail command as root03:16
cuddyliergrobe0ba: What should I select: http://puu.sh/awRMA/cf3c0aee65.png03:17
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grobe0bawhat did you run?03:17
cuddylier'mail'03:18
cuddylierBut didn't have it03:18
cuddylierSo had to do apt-get install mailutils03:18
grobe0bago with local only03:18
grobe0bai hate ubuntu03:18
jeffreylevesquecuddylier: How did you attach an image to irc?03:19
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, he didn't03:20
grobe0bahe put it on a web site03:20
grobe0baand pasted a link03:20
jeffreylevesqueOh, im on my iPhone03:20
jeffreylevesqueRenders as a picture03:20
grobe0bawhat client?03:21
cuddylierOh okay03:21
jeffreylevesquegrobe0ba: colloquy03:24
cuddyliergrobe0ba: Got logging working:03:25
cuddylierPermission denied, please try again.03:25
cuddylierPermission denied, please try again.03:25
cuddylierPermission denied (publickey,password).03:25
cuddylierbut when I run the script in command line it works fine03:25
jeffreylevesquegrobe0ba: It cost like $5.  I thought I was cool last year.03:25
grobe0bacuddylier, it's trying to run ssh for some reason03:26
cuddylierAh sec03:26
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, yah03:26
grobe0baif you decide to IRC on your phone a lot, Palaver is much better03:26
jeffreylevesquegrobe0ba: I will check that now, thank you!03:27
cuddylierthink I got it now, will try03:27
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, np03:27
cuddylierHow do I paste something into something requesting an input in a bash script?03:33
reisiocuddylier: any particular something?03:34
cuddylierreisio: a word03:34
reisiowhat about the other something03:34
cuddylierI run a command that requests an input basically03:34
cuddylierssh-add /root/.ssh/id_rsa03:34
cuddylierthat03:34
cuddylierAs it appears that when I do it, it doesn't save in the cronjob so I need to it to my script03:34
reisiocuddylier: so you want to send it the passphrase?03:35
cuddylierI want to send the passphrase yeah03:35
grobe0bacuddylier, use expect03:35
grobe0baman expect03:35
reisiommm03:36
reisioalthough, it's not great to type out a passphrase in plain text03:36
reisiowhere it sits in any number of buffers03:37
grobe0bayeah03:37
grobe0bacuddylier, you're better off removing the encryption from your keys than doing it like that though03:37
cuddylierMhm03:37
reisiowell, I don't know about better off, but it would be _less of a waste of time_03:38
reisiogiven a reduction in security either way03:38
cuddylierHow do I remove the encryption03:38
reisiothe sane way would be to have it ask you for any passwords up front and take them not in plain text blah blah blah03:38
reisiobut that'd be properly involved :p03:38
grobe0bacuddylier, openssl rsa -in ~/.ssh/id_rsa -nodes03:39
grobe0bait'll ask for the passphrase, then output it without encryption03:39
grobe0bai would -out id_rsa-noenc  to it03:40
cuddylierSo add that as a command to my script?03:40
grobe0baand then have w/e is calling ssh use -i to specify which key to use03:40
grobe0bano03:40
grobe0bayou run that once03:40
reisioI'd... do something else03:40
reisiodecide whether you want to be secure and use ssh properly03:41
reisioor decide you don't want to be secure... and _don't_ use something with 'secure' in its name03:41
reisiodon't sit on fences03:41
kzanyone a ble to help me with setting up ubuntu? just installed it yesterady03:43
kz2 days back03:44
grobe0bawhat exactly do you need help with03:44
kzim trying to install usb wireless drivers from install.sh but it wont run03:44
kzand also sudo apt-get xchat but it cant find the file03:44
kzi get the same result when i type in a filename that doesnt exist too03:45
cuddylierOkay, how do I remove the passphrase then03:45
grobe0basince you are just getting started dont use apt get03:45
grobe0bause synaptic from a gui03:45
kzcant find it in the  search thing either03:45
grobe0bacuddylier: thats what i had you do03:45
kzcant find synaptic03:45
cuddyliero03:45
grobe0banow tou have to tell ssh to use that file03:46
eeeekz: use software center , in the dash03:46
grobe0bakz: search for package03:46
grobe0baor that03:46
grobe0baforgot about that03:46
cuddyliergrobe0ba: When I am generating a ssh key, I generate it on the source server don't I then I send the key to the backup VPS, right?03:46
grobe0bayou send the public key03:47
cuddylierThen only the backup VPS can access it via keys?03:47
cuddylierYeah so I do ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048 on the source server03:47
cuddylierThe one i want to backup03:47
eeeekz: go to software & updates, in the dash, and check the "universe" repository, then let it update the list of packages available03:47
grobe0bapublic key goea to remote03:47
cuddylierOkay then the key gets sent to my backup vps03:47
cuddylierWhich has the script on it03:47
grobe0baprivate key stays at home03:47
cuddylierYeah, ssh-copy-id03:47
cuddylierI use that03:47
cuddylierto send it to my backup vps03:48
eeeekz: (it has some nice software)03:48
cuddylierThat then uses rsync to pull the data from the source box03:48
grobe0basounds about right03:48
cuddylierthat's right yeah?03:48
cuddyliergood03:48
grobe0babut make sure you send the unencrypted key03:48
cuddylierI just got a bit confused thinking of which one I do the ssh keys on03:48
grobe0baor it wont work03:48
grobe0bathere is a key on both03:48
grobe0baone system needs the private key03:49
grobe0bathe one you are connecting to needs the public key03:49
cuddyliergrobe0ba: if I setup the ssh keys on the source box though, that means if someone hacks the source box then they can access my backup box03:51
cuddylierSurely it should be the other way around03:51
poobuttwin 303:51
OERIASIs the Raspberry Pi port still in the works?03:52
grobe0bacuddylier: which is connecting to which?03:52
cuddylierThe backup VPS is connecting to my general server boxes03:52
cfhowlettgrobe0ba not from ubuntu ...03:52
cuddylierAnd pulling the info using rsync03:52
grobe0bathe machine that connects to the other machine neesa rhe private key03:52
cuddylierAh yes03:52
cuddylierOkay, I'm doing the wrong way around03:52
grobe0bathe one being connected to needs the public key03:52
reisioOERIAS: there are a number of Debian based distros for rpi03:52
cuddylierI think I get it now03:53
reisioOERIAS: no need to wait for one in particular, they're pretty much all the same03:53
grobe0bacfhowlett: what?03:53
reisioOERIAS: also other single-board computers are cheaper, more powerful, less old, and more open03:53
OERIASPretty much.03:53
reisiofor example the beaglebone black03:53
reisiosee https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/TargetedHardware for a jumpstart03:53
OERIASThe problem lies with support for third party accessories.03:54
cfhowlettgrobe0ba canonical was working on a pi port.  that project appears to have been abandoned.  perhaps homebrewers are working on it, though.03:57
grobe0bai never mentioned a pi03:57
cfhowlettgrobe0ba doh!  right.  wrong person03:57
cfhowlettOERIAS canonical was working on a pi port.  that project appears to have been abandoned.  perhaps homebrewers are working on it, though.03:58
poobutthi sorry off topic but anyone direct me into a networking channel or good irc channel directory please, thanks in advance03:58
OERIASIt's should too hard to port it if Debian does a lot of the work.03:58
rwwpoobutt: ##networking03:59
poobuttthanks rww03:59
grobe0bapoobutt: /list03:59
poobuttthanks guys new to irc03:59
grobe0banp03:59
OERIASEither that or the poor effort of developing a port for it.03:59
grobe0baOERIAS: dont forget an entire build snd port of packages04:00
sassytshai04:02
cfhowlettsassyts greetings.  ask your ubuntu questions04:02
reisioheh04:04
cuddyliergrobe0ba: it's still failing eventhough I've removed the password :O Script runs fine manually04:04
grobe0bayou probably copied the qeong private key04:05
cuddylierPermission denied, please try again.04:05
cuddylierPermission denied, please try again.04:05
cuddylierPermission denied (publickey,password).04:05
cuddyliersame errors04:05
cuddylierI just used ssh-copy-id id@server04:05
cuddylierThen I am able to ssh in fine04:05
grobe0bayeah thats wrong04:05
cuddylierWhy does crontab act differently though from manually doing it?04:05
grobe0baPRIVATE key04:05
grobe0babecause, its not using the right key04:06
grobe0bayou need to tell it to use the key in the unencypted filw04:06
cuddylierWhy does doing it manually use the correct file and crontab uses something else..?04:06
cuddylierweird04:06
grobe0bathat command you ran that spat crap oit doeant change the original dile04:06
grobe0babecause you ran ssh-agent earlier04:07
cuddylierI deleted all the keys on the backup VPS04:07
cuddylierDo I need to delete keys somewhere else?04:07
grobe0bak04:07
grobe0bano04:07
cuddylierAfter I did that, I did ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 204804:07
cuddylieragain and generated a new one04:07
grobe0bak04:07
cuddylierAnd then it resulted in this again, not working04:07
cuddylierwhen done in a cronjob04:08
grobe0badid you set a passphrase04:08
grobe0baand dud you update the public key?04:08
cuddyliergrobe0ba: That was the only command I did04:09
grobe0baand thats why04:09
cuddylierWhat is the other command I need to do?04:09
grobe0badid you set a passphrase when you made a new one?04:09
cuddylierNo04:09
cuddylierI just hit enter04:09
grobe0bagood04:09
cuddylierMhm, am I missing something here?04:10
grobe0baput the new publix key04:10
x_roothey, is there a way to update ubuntu from 13.10 to 14.04 and remain just the configuration?04:10
grobe0baon the server being connected to04:10
x_rootnot the programs, just the configuration..04:10
cuddyliergrobe0ba: What is the command if ssh-copy-id id@server isn't it?04:10
cfhowlettx_root live sudo apt do-release-upgrade -p04:11
grobe0bascp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub server:.ssh04:11
x_rootcfhowlett, live you mean "live cd/usb" right?04:11
cfhowlettx_root nope.  sudo apt do-release-upgrade .... live upgrade NOT clean install04:11
* rww raises an eyebrow04:12
cuddyliergrobe0ba: I did scp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub server:[SSH IP] and it just says ssh: Could not resolve hostname server: Name or service not known04:13
cuddylierlost connection04:13
cfhowlettx_root your personal user configurations are a different matter.  move your /home to a dedicated partition and do no format it.04:13
cfhowlett!home | x_root04:13
ubottux_root: Your home directory is where all of your personal files are usually kept. For moving your home directory to a separate partition, please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving04:13
grobe0bacuddylier: hold on a sec04:13
rwwcuddylier: replace server with the server name. keep the .ssh the same04:14
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grobe0bacuddylier, what rww said04:15
cuddyliergrobe0ba: That worked with no password needed04:15
grobe0bascp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub server.cuddyhasproblems.com:.ssh/04:15
grobe0bacuddylier, when you generated the new key, did you overwrite the old one?04:15
cuddylierLet me just trash all the keys04:15
grobe0bak04:16
grobe0barm .ssh/id_rsa*04:16
grobe0bado that on ALL THE SERVERS04:16
grobe0baand computers04:16
cuddylierOkay, doing now04:16
grobe0baand palm pilots04:16
harold__rm .ssh/id_rsa*04:16
gorgolathhi,i would like to make my list files in alphabetics orders and in xubuntu ,how can i do it04:16
reisiogorgolath: ls | sort -f04:17
reisiols has some of its own options, too04:17
gorgolaththanks a lots i checks it04:18
x_roothome as a partition is connected with the main04:20
agliodbswhere do I control service autostart from on Precise?  That is, which services start at startup, and which don't?  This is for a server install.04:20
x_rootor it cannont "grow as usual"?04:21
reisiox_root: it can grow whether its on a partition by itself or not, one way or another04:21
x_roothm.. thought that if were a partition by itself04:21
x_rooti would have to set a amount (like 40gb to /home)04:22
gorgolathbut not all the users known how to use terminal and i am trying to switch my friends from windows and they scares from the terminal .it is not for me.04:22
x_rootand couldn't grew more than this..04:22
spacedude000Anyone have a moment to help with a router problem?04:22
reisiospacedude000: that's pretty vague04:23
agliodbsis update-rc.d still the best way>04:23
x_rootsearch for "session applications" or something like that agliodbs04:24
x_rootif is what i'm thinking you can manage by there04:24
sgo11hi, when I ssh to a sshd server, how to check which cipher I am currently using? thanks.04:24
agliodbsx_root: no, this isn't a desktop. It's a server04:25
x_rootshould read all xD, sorry agliodbs04:25
agliodbsI thought that Precise had some kind of replacement for update-rc.d, but I guess not?04:26
spacedude000I've got a N-Router sending a signal to a WET610N. The connection is getting that far fine. Then I have it plugged into a WRT54G with running tomato. The N-Router went down and was replaced. Now the WRT isn't passing the internet though. It had been working fine for months. I'm not sure where to start, and I'm probably 2/10 on networking ability.04:27
x_rootagliodbs, http://askubuntu.com/questions/30931/how-do-i-make-a-program-auto-start-every-time-i-log-in the text answer help you?04:29
x_rootthe ones related to ~/.config/autostart files04:30
agliodbsno, again that's for desktop stuff.  but thanks for searching for me04:30
sgo11hi, when I ssh to a sshd server, how to check which cipher I am currently using? such as aes256. thanks.04:30
agliodbsspacedude000: I'm confused about what this has to do with ubuntu?04:31
agliodbssgo11: do ssh -vv, it'll show you everything04:31
sgo11agliodbs, thanks. if there is "debug1: kex: server->client aes128-ctr hmac-md5-etm@openssh.com none", does it mean I am using aes128-ctr? thanks.04:33
cfhowlett!md5sum > cfhowlett04:34
ubottucfhowlett, please see my private message04:34
agliodbssgo11: if that's the attempt which connects, yes04:35
agliodbssgo11: I think there's also a way to force a particular algo, but I'm not sure what switch it is04:35
sgo11agliodbs, thanks. I want to force the most secure algorithm. which one is the most secure one now? aes256 ? thanks.04:37
agliodbssgo11: I have no idea.  Not a cryptologist04:37
sgo11agliodbs, ok. thanks. :)04:37
agliodbssgo11: and I have a feeling that there's varying opinions about that anyway04:37
sgo11ok.04:38
x_rootthanks cfhowlett and reisio, tomorrow i'll partition home and update :D04:41
Blahnonhello everyone04:43
Blahnonis anyone avail to gimme a hand w a wifi issue?04:43
cfhowlett!wifi | Blahnon04:45
ubottuBlahnon: Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs04:45
Blahnonyeah ive been there for 2 days, and google, but still no dice04:46
agliodbsBlahnon: what's the issue?04:46
Blahnoni have an intel 5300 ultimate adapter, and randomly the connection drops to 0kbps downstream/upstream04:47
Blahnonno dc from router tho04:47
liberty_안녕하세요04:47
Blahnontested with 2 different routers, dhcp and manual, wpa wpa2 and wep04:47
OerHeks!ko04:48
ubottu도움이 필요하시면 다음 채널에 조인하십시오. /join #ubuntu-ko04:48
ra123445555I have a doubt like where is the default header path defined in qt tool04:48
jorvisDoes anyone know if it's possible to install Ubuntu on a tablet?   I see lots of pages about tablets on Ubuntu's site, but no downloads.  Are they only focused on getting OEM installs?04:48
agliodbsBlahnon: no experience with those, sorry.  Are you sure it's not a hardware issue?04:49
Blahnonworks fine under windows04:49
cfhowlett!touch|jorvis04:52
ubottujorvis: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch04:52
jorvisthanks cfhowlett04:52
cfhowlettjorvis happy2help04:52
ChanLeehow can i made Radeon HD 4200 series working over Ubuntu 14.04 ?04:52
jeffreylevesqueI have ubuntu server.  When I try to access a page, it dispalys 404 error.  When I`cd /var/log/apache2` I notice only the access.log changed, not error.log.  Before attempting to view the page, I cleared 'error.log', is that ok?04:53
ChanLeesomeone already tried to get legacy radeon cards working on Ubuntu 14.04 ?04:54
^_^nihao04:55
^_^你好04:55
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gogoHello04:57
daftykinsgreetings04:57
daftykins!cn | Guest7110404:58
ubottuGuest71104: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw04:58
agliodbsjeffreylevesque: perhaps the page actually doesn't exist?04:58
gogoSomebody knows how to install a IRC Server in Ubuntu?04:58
jeffreylevesqueagliodbs, https://github.com/jeff1evesque/audio-analyzer/issues/37204:59
gogoPlease, how can I install a IRC Server over ubuntu?04:59
cfhowlett!irc | gogo!04:59
ubottugogo!: A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines04:59
cfhowlett!server | gogh04:59
ubottugogh: 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-server04:59
cfhowlett!server | gogo04:59
ubottugogo: 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-server04:59
agliodbsjeffreylevesque: anyway, how did you clear error.log?  if you rm'd it with apache running, apache may still be writing to the old inode since it was already open05:00
cfhowlettgogo I think the text based irc client is called irssi05:00
ObrienDave!kr | Guest7110405:00
gogoUbuntu server edition is better than the common ubuntu?05:00
jeffreylevesqueagliodbs, I went into the file and just `^K Cut Text` the entire thing, then saved the file05:00
grobe0bagogo, if you are using it for a server05:00
grobe0bait's not really any different05:01
Mobutilsgogo: http://blog.khairulazam.net/2012/12/17/install-unrealircd-on-ubuntu-12-04/05:01
cfhowlettgogo?? no server is for SERVERS and desktop is for non-servers05:01
grobe0bait just doesn't include unity05:01
grobe0baslightly different kernel05:01
cfhowlettgogo what do you plan to use ubuntu for?05:01
jeffreylevesquegrobe0ba: If you use the Ubuntu Server, can you restart apache2?05:01
gogoI need use it for school project.05:01
agliodbsjeffreylevesque: that should work, then.  Given that, maybe your settings don't cause you to log routine 404's?  I think by default you don't.05:02
cfhowlettgogo which tells us exactly NOTHING ...05:02
gogoThanks to everybody.05:02
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, yes...05:02
jeffreylevesqueagliodbs: can I fix the 404, though?05:02
grobe0bayou can restart it on server or desktop05:02
agliodbsjeffreylevesque: I don't understand what you're asking.05:03
jeffreylevesquegrobe0ba: ` /etc/init.d/apache2 restart` produces "* Restarting web server apache2                                                 [fail]"05:03
grobe0bawell for one thing05:04
grobe0badon't run init.d scripts05:04
grobe0baservice apache2 restart05:04
jeffreylevesqueagliodbs: I'd prefer having a page load within the browser, rather than a blank page with a 404 error05:04
grobe0baupstart relies on you using the `service` command05:04
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, then you'll have to set it up to do that05:04
grobe0bausing a custom 404 page05:04
grobe0bai personally recommend migrating to nginx05:04
grobe0bait's a better httpd, with better throughput05:05
grobe0baand easier to configure05:05
agliodbsgrobe0ba: depends.  I've not yet been able to get nginx-uwsgi to work properly05:05
jeffreylevesquegrobe0ba: i tried your suggested command, and it produces the same "fail"05:05
grobe0baagliodbs, i've never bothered with uwsgi05:05
grobe0bajust phpfm for the stuff that needs php05:06
agliodbsgrobe0ba: that doesn't work very well for python05:06
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, well, the problem is something wrong with your config then05:06
grobe0baotherwise it would start05:06
Mobutilswhat does your log say?05:06
jeffreylevesqueMobutils, I went to my error.log and removed it's contents and saved it.  now, i'm not sure if the file is empty because of my edit, or if there is truly no error05:07
agliodbswhy would chromium-browser be running in the background on my Ubuntu laptop?  Like, constantly?05:07
swift110Im back05:08
jeffreylevesquegrobe0ba: the only configuration i did other than removing the contents of 'error.log' is https://github.com/jeff1evesque/audio-analyzer#bash-scripts05:08
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, i don't know apache05:09
kzanyone got any ideas on how to install usb wifi drivers with an install.sh. new to ubuntu05:09
grobe0bayou'll have to find someone who can actually understand how that crap works.05:09
Mobutilsjeff, instead of deleting the log try just try to tail the log, that way its easy to read and you don’t loose anything.05:09
grobe0bai use nginx05:09
grobe0bakz, which drivers, from where, and why?05:10
Mobutilseg, tail /var/log/…/error.log05:10
grobe0baare you sure network-manager isn't finding the nic already?05:10
Beldaragliodbs, Don't use it myself but check second post. http://askubuntu.com/questions/199327/how-is-one-supposed-to-stop-chromium-processes05:10
grobe0baalso, you can't just say 'using install.sh', 'cause that could be literally anything05:10
kzi downloaded some realtec drivers to work with my tp-link tl-wn823n wireless usb dongle, cause i keep getting internet dropout05:10
Mobutilskz, try just running the script, sh install.sh05:11
kzand its got install.sh in it05:11
jeffreylevesquegrobe0ba: that's in content of my 'sphinx' submodules05:11
Mobutilsprob as root05:11
swift110Anyone runs mate?05:11
grobe0bajeffreylevesque, once again, I DONT KNOW APACHE.05:11
grobe0banor do i have any wish too05:11
kzMobutils, ill drag drop into terminal with sh in front of it? not too good atnavigating atm05:11
grobe0bait is a crapshoot of an httpd05:11
Beldarswift110, State the issue and your ubuntu release.05:11
jeffreylevesquehaha no problem05:11
grobe0bakz, no dragging and dropping05:12
grobe0baopen a terminal05:12
swift110There is issue05:12
grobe0bafind the install.sh05:12
grobe0basudo sh install.sh05:12
Beldar!details | swift11005:12
ubottuswift110: 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)05:12
Mobutilskz, open a terminal, navigate to the directory where the sh resides, cd /to/the/directory/path/, they type sudo sh install.sh05:12
swift110I am gonna check out ubuntu mate remix05:12
agliodbsBeldar: thanks, that did the trick!05:12
cfhowlettswift110 remix is not an official ubuntu distro and is not supported here05:12
kzdowesnt work out man i get an eror05:13
swift110I meant to say there is no issue05:13
jeffreylevesqueMobutils: is it ok that i deleted the content of the 'error.log'?  Will future errors still be written there, I didn't actually delete the file, just all its content05:13
swift110Oh ok05:13
swift110What about lubuntu?05:13
Beldarswift110, Be aware that 3rd party repos including ppa's are not supported here if you need help.05:13
agliodbsBeldar: I don't use chromium much either ... mostly just to have a 2nd browser ... so I was wondering why it was always running.05:13
cfhowlett!flavors | swift11005:13
ubottuswift110: !Ubuntu-GNOME, !Kubuntu, !Xubuntu and !Lubuntu are simply flavors of Ubuntu that come with GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE (respectively) installed as default, instead of Unity. Other specialized flavors of Ubuntu include !Edubuntu, Ubuntu !Studio, and !Mythbuntu.05:13
eeeekz: the exact error would be useful.05:13
swift110Exactly05:13
Beldaragliodbs, I had noticed this with chrome, which I rarely use either.05:13
swift110Im not a noob05:13
swift110Just new to this channel05:14
kzAuthentication requested [root] for make clean:05:14
kz/home/ansem/Desktop/wirelessdrivers/RTL8188C_8192C_USB_linux_v4.0.2_9000.20130911/install.sh: 38: [: unexpected operator05:14
kzand then i get another one05:14
swift110I mean room05:14
Beldar!who | swift11005:14
ubottuswift110: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)05:14
khabtihi05:14
swift110Im on my cellphobe05:14
Mobutilskz, does the download come with a readme?05:14
cfhowlettkhabti greetings.  ask your question05:14
grobe0baBeldar, agliodbs, if you are signed into google in chromium, it keeps itself running because of chromium apps and some other stuff05:14
Mobutilsusually something like that would.05:14
grobe0bacompletely normal for it05:14
eeeekz: run the script with sudo in front of it, sudo sh install.sh05:14
kzyea it does come with a read me but it doesnt really say much05:15
Beldarswift110, Does not matter if you have tile to tyoe you can preface with nicks05:15
Beldartime*05:15
eeeekz: the error relates to needing root privileges, i think.05:15
Mobutilswhat the url of the driver you downloaded?05:15
agliodbsgrobe0ba: "normal" but undesirable05:15
grobe0baagliodbs, not from the perspective of a regular chromium user05:15
kai have an interesting networking type question.05:15
grobe0baonly undesirable because its your 'backup' browser05:15
grobe0baka, speak unto me05:16
kzeeee, i get this sh: 0: Can't open install05:16
Mobutilsunto…05:16
kzMobutils, sec05:16
Beldarswift110, No one is accusing you of being a newb, there are over a 1000 people here now and 1000's per day not all know support info.05:16
grobe0baask your question, and behold, my answer shall bring you to heights of pleasure never before witnessed05:16
kaokay, so i have a dhcp network ssid i want to change in xubuntu 13.04 i believe.05:17
agliodbsgrobe0ba: I regard "we're going to run this constantly in the background just because you installed it, but not tell you that we're doing that" as undesirable behavior in *any* desktop app.05:17
Beldarswift110, Besides when asked to state the issues you were not even close nor used nicks, so how do we even know what you know.05:17
Mobutilsiwconfig05:17
grobe0baagliodbs, they DO tell you05:17
grobe0bait tells you the first time you open it about chromium apps and whatnot05:18
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grobe0bawhat do you mean change the ssid?05:19
Mobutilsi think he wants to connect to a different access point with a different ssid?05:19
zacwallsthe network name05:19
grobe0bai dunno. this mixing and matching of terms must simply stop. i am too drunk.05:20
grobe0bai'm going to sleep now. g'night all05:20
zacwallsgoodbye05:20
zacwallsis he actually leaving or is he just really high?05:21
grobe0bazacwalls, i don't part05:21
grobe0baever heard of a bouncer?05:21
grobe0bai also don't change my nick05:21
zacwallsy05:21
grobe0bai just leave05:21
grobe0bazacwalls, so i never miss ANYTHING05:21
zacwallsgoodbye i think05:21
grobe0bai can review the logs from when i'm gone05:21
grobe0baindeed.05:21
grobe0baciao05:21
Mobutilsi think what za is looking for is this, iwconfig wlan0 essid networkName05:21
Beldarzacwalls, This is a world wide family channel use appropriate words and subject05:21
Mobutilsbut for wlan0 the name of your particular wifi adapter.05:22
Mobutilsit may not be wlan005:22
Mobutilsoh and also you need to be root, so sudo that up05:22
zacwallsBeLdar im sorry if i offended someone here but i dont know what term you are referring to.05:23
grobe0bazacwalls, "is he actually leaving or..."05:23
grobe0bawhat came after that05:23
grobe0bait's not family appropriate. i'm drunk and i know that05:23
zacwallsaha05:23
eeeewhy's drunk appropriate ? O.o05:23
zacwallseeee i have know idea05:24
ObrienDavebecause drunk is fairly legal05:24
editionis there a tool for viewing the Library dependancies, for any linux program?05:24
zacwallsso is high getting  is some states.05:24
Beldar13.04 | zacwalls05:24
grobe0bacompletely legal in this case. i am well over 21, and i am not operating a motor vehicle or heavy equipment. i also will not be doing so.05:24
eeeeObrienDave: high is legal in amsterdam ?05:24
Beldar!13.04 | zacwalls05:24
ubottuzacwalls: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) was the 18th release of Ubuntu. Support ended on January 27, 2014. See !eol, !upgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/raring05:24
eeeeand alcohol is illegal in saudi arabia05:24
ObrienDavenot everyone is in amsterdam05:25
Beldarit's off topic here05:25
grobe0baedition, man ldd05:25
editionthanks05:25
grobe0bait'll tell you what you need to know05:25
grobe0banp05:25
zacwallsbeldar indeed05:25
Abhijit##english. just in case ...05:25
zacwallsokay can someone help me configure my wlan0 ssid please05:26
editioniw05:26
zacwallsmaby through the terminal?05:27
eeeezacwalls: are you making a hotspot ?05:28
KadexusTesting, testing. Is this thing on?05:28
zacwallseeee no just want to configure ssid05:29
Beldarzacwalls, 13.04 xubuntu right?05:29
Mobutilszacwalls, iwconfig wlan0 essid “essidname”05:29
Mobutilssudo that05:30
l5Fuck Ubuntu. Where the white women at?05:30
zacwallsthank you05:30
cfhowlett!ops | I505:30
ubottuI5: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang05:30
Mobutilsnp05:30
Mobutilswhats the emergeny?05:31
cfhowlettMobutils <l5> Fuck Ubuntu. Where the white women at?05:31
Mobutilsah,05:32
zacwallsgoodbye all.05:32
zacwallsand thank you05:32
l5No white women?05:32
cfhowlettI5 play somewhere else.  this is a family friendly channel and your topic violates the rules05:33
l5No it isnt05:33
l5Ubuntu spy's on its users. Nothing family oriented about that.  That belongs in the seedy underworld of whatever05:34
ObrienDave~l5@ip68-4-157-90.oc.oc.cox.net05:35
cfhowlettI5 fud, profanity and racism; you are on fire today05:35
l5Fud? That is Ubuntu misinformation.  Would you like me to post proof  here?05:35
l5Ubuntu's business model itself relies on this05:36
zacwallsback for some more stuff05:36
Mobutilsthat was quick05:36
zacwallshow do i change the wpa2 on a essid?05:36
* cfhowlett adds one more to the ignore file05:36
zacwallslol05:36
Beldarfreenode has been notified05:36
cfhowlettBeldar thanks.05:37
zacwalls?05:37
eeeezacwalls: do you have gui?05:37
zacwallseeee im illiterate when it comes to pc terms05:37
l5Does Ubuntu practice censorship? Is that what Freenode was notified about? How about this, dont spy on your users!?05:37
Beldarzacwalls, Are you using xubuntu 13.04?05:38
cfhowlettzacwalls graphic user interace05:38
zacwallsyes05:38
eeeedo you have a desktop with a graphical user interface?05:38
BeldarHelpers not the EOL05:38
regalfrogwhat05:38
eeeezacwalls: type nm-connection-editor05:38
zacwallsi dont believe so...05:38
ObrienDavepictures and icons ;P05:38
zacwallssudo?05:38
eeeezacwalls: or just click on the network icon at the bottom and select edit connections05:39
eeeezacwalls: no need05:39
Beldar!eol | zacwalls UPgrade to 14.0405:39
ubottuzacwalls UPgrade to 14.04: 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/EOLUpgrades05:39
* ObrienDave admires cfhowlett's snarkyness restraint ;P05:39
zacwallseeee i want to do through terminal like a boss05:40
cfhowlettzacwalls be aware; you're trying to access the internet, but you no longer get security updates.  Expect serious problems - or upgrade to a supported version.  14.04 is recommended05:40
cfhowlettObrienDave Sam L. Jackson and I had ... words.05:40
ObrienDavelol05:40
zacwallsnot my pc. i dont plan on changing wlan0 essid on this network but to only obtain the knowledge05:41
Beldargiving support to a eol here is bad policy; it is the same for all user who come here no support05:41
zacwallsFlannel fail05:41
* cfhowlett agrees with beldar05:41
Mobutilszacwells, if your doing this within terminal the command your looking for is wpa_supplicant05:42
zacwallsso what do i do after05:42
Flannelzacwalls: I'm happy to see you too.05:42
BeldarMobutils, If you want to support take it to a pm05:42
Mobutilsiwconfig only supports WEP keys if im not mistaken05:42
FlannelMobutils, Beldar: No, don't take it to PM, this channel is fine if you're willing to support him.05:42
zacwallsMobutils i think you are05:43
Beldarbad use of a no support policy05:43
zacwallsi agree05:43
Beldara consistent system is needed05:43
FlannelBeldar: I don't grok that, but there's no such thing as a "no support policy" for old version of Ubuntu.05:43
zacwallsnut in my defense people are helping me05:44
cfhowlett!eol05:44
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/EOLUpgrades05:44
zacwallsso how do i edit05:44
FlannelBeldar: YOU don't need to support it if you don't want to, or aren't familiar with the old versions, but you shouldn't actively be discouraging other folks who are willing/able to help just because something is EOL.05:44
eeeei think support here means, if you find a bug, you're fsckd05:44
cfhowlett"... security *and support* for an Ubuntu release stop"05:44
Flannelcfhowlett: That's "official support" as in "patches" and canonical tech support, etc, not "support" in here.05:45
eeeeyeah05:45
BeldarFlannel, I consistently see mods supporting my point05:45
zacwallseeee how do i edit from there???05:45
Flannelcfhowlett: So again, if YOU wish to stop supporting it, that's fine, don't actively admonish those who continue to do so.05:45
Beldarwere this not the case I would not care05:45
Ben64i'd have to agree with Beldar. i know this meta discussion is not really on topic, but this is the first instance i've seen here that EOL releases are supported in here05:46
zacwallsis eth0 mac?05:46
FlannelBeldar: I'm an operator, so.... yeah.05:46
Mobutilsmac?05:46
zacwallsyes mac address05:47
BeldarFlannel, I know you are, it would be nice to see a consistent state with be admonished for following a norm we see.05:47
Beldarwithout*05:47
Mobutilszacwells, eth0 is probably your wired network interface id.05:47
zacwallsit is but no options to edit wpa205:48
Mobutilszacwells, check out http://www.pantz.org/software/wpa_supplicant/wirelesswpa2andlinux.html this should answer your questions05:48
* cfhowlett perhaps the Ops/mods can adress/clarify this among themselves ...05:48
Beldar+105:48
maxHello!05:48
FlannelBeldar: From now on, if someone admonishes you (or anyone else) for EOL support, ping me and I'll try to get it sorted out.  There is no official policy, so those folks /shouldn't/ be doing so in an official capacity (again, if they choose to personally not support EOL stuff, that's fine)05:48
zacwallsthis is crazy05:48
BeldarFlannel, You are the only one. ;) and I have to take off.05:49
FlannelThe only thing we don't support here is things that aren't Ubuntu.05:49
meganerdzacwalls: are you trying to connect via the command line?05:50
zacwallsno05:50
zacwallsim trying to change my wpa2. well, not really im trying to understand how to05:51
meganerdI have not scrolled back a whole lot, I just saw the wpa_supplicant link05:51
zacwallsyes someone got confused i think05:51
meganerdzacwalls: Change where?05:51
zacwallsvia terminal05:51
meganerdzacwalls: I guess what I am asking is less of a technical question.  What is the desired outcome?05:52
eeeehe wants to feel like a boss, iirc05:52
zacwallslol05:52
zacwallsto understand how to change the wpa2 on ubuntu 13.0405:53
zacwallsmeganerd05:53
meganerdzacwalls: it really depends on why05:53
zacwallsno reason05:53
ObrienDavejust wanting to know how is a valid reason05:54
zacwallsi love knowlege and i have little when it comes to ubuntu,xubuntu,etc05:54
meganerdzacwalls: is this a wifi connected server (no GUI), regular workstation (so GUI), and does the AP have a new key (they have to match).05:54
zacwallsyes a new key. and yes a gui i think\05:54
meganerdObrienDave: absolutely.  My entire career is predicated upon me doing dumb stuff just to see what happens :)05:55
ObrienDavemeganerd, i'm older and have done WAY more dumb stuff ;P05:55
eeeezacwalls: type nm-connection-editor, or click on the network icon at the bottom05:55
meganerdzacwalls: it has been a while, did 13.04 have unity or was that still Gnome?05:56
zacwallsim 13, i have no career. i hope to make millions on software development. wich more than likely wont happen.05:56
zacwallsgnome i think05:56
eeeezacwalls: select your connection, click edit, there you can change the pass in security and other stuff05:56
zacwallsnope05:56
Mobutilsi remember when i was 13 and had simmilar dreams of grandeur05:56
zacwallsi tryed05:56
meganerdzacwalls: do not make your goal to make millions, this is another tech bubble and the vast majority of startups will fail.   Find a career that you love.  800-100k / year doing something you love is a pretty sweet life.05:57
meganerdthat should be 80-10005:57
zacwallsi love programing05:57
zacwallsand i love computers05:57
meganerdzacwalls: well then, you are probably on the right track.  Way ahead of 13 year old me :)05:57
zacwallsand im verry pour.05:58
eeeezacwalls: yeah, do what you love05:58
zacwallsand i love my family05:58
eatyourgreeneryit's pronounced "you bunt, too?" am i banned?05:58
zacwallsand physics :)05:58
zacwallsand windows dos sucks05:59
meganerdzacwalls: funny story, I started university in astro-physics.05:59
eatyourgreeneryand regular windows sucks05:59
zacwallsyes05:59
meganerdzacwalls: anyway, since I am late to the party, where are you getting stuck changing the wpa key?05:59
ObrienDavehmm, ponders full moon not for two more weeks05:59
zacwallswell, i am using wlan005:59
zacwallsnot a dhcp network connection06:00
meganerdzacwalls: no dhcp simplifies things a little bit06:01
zacwallsif im right dhcp is a wireless conection???06:01
zacwallsconnection06:01
meganerdzacwalls: the gui is a wrapper around wpa_supplicant, which is why you probably got sent that link earlier (I used to do all of this from the CLI in the 10 through 13 releases).06:02
meganerdzacwalls: no, dhcp is just for IP addresses, that happens later on06:02
Mobutilsdhcp is the dynamic host client protocol. It mean your ip address is assigned to you dynamically06:02
zacwallsoh...06:02
zacwallsnow i feel stupid06:02
meganerdzacwalls: gotta start somewhere06:02
Mobutilsindeed.06:02
zacwallsand i bought programming for dummies06:03
zacwallsand still dont understand c++06:03
Mobutilsdchp is the protocol that is used by a computer to request a unique IP on your network,06:03
zacwallsi know06:03
zacwallsnow06:03
meganerdzacwalls: slightly OT, but feeling stupid is a good sign, it means you are paying attention.  If you ever stop feeling that way then you are probably doing it wrong and just don't realize it :)06:03
zacwallsgood06:03
zacwallsso do i need sudo access???06:04
meganerdzacwalls: so, back OT.  I really cannot remember what the nm-applet looked like, but there should be a connection editor06:04
ObrienDaveor trying to pay attention :)06:04
meganerdzacwalls: I think so06:04
zacwallsthere is...just no wpa2 option\06:05
Mobutilsmight be wpa-psk06:05
zacwallsnope06:05
Mobutilsthats probably what your using.06:05
Mobutilsyou see a wireless tab?06:05
zacwallsno no whireless hardware06:05
eeeeare we still talking about wpa?06:05
Mobutilsare you in the nm-connection-manager?06:06
zacwallsyes06:06
eeeezacwalls: nm-connection-editor > edit connection > security06:06
zacwallsyes06:06
meganerdzacwalls: from the command line, type "sudo iwconfig"06:06
zacwallsokay06:06
zacwallspasswd block...06:07
Mobutils??06:07
zacwallsi have know idea what it is06:07
meganerdzacwalls: you can try it without sudo, we just won't be able to make changes06:07
zacwallsi dont want to ask06:07
zacwallsokay06:07
meganerdzacwalls: sudo is your password06:07
zacwallsi know06:07
zacwallsno whireless06:08
zacwallsremember06:08
zacwallskaren@karen-OptiPlex-755:~$ iwconfig06:08
zacwallseth0      no wireless extensions.06:08
zacwallslo        no wireless extensions.06:08
zacwallskaren@karen-OptiPlex-755:~$06:08
Mobutilsno wifi adapter06:09
zacwallsyes06:09
meganerdzacwalls: use paste.ubuntu.com and then give us the link.06:09
zacwallsokay06:09
zacwallsnext time i remember06:09
Mobutilswhat kind of wifi adapter are you using?06:09
meganerdzacwalls: lspci06:09
Mobutilsonboard, usb,06:09
zacwallsdont have one06:09
zacwallsfor this pc06:09
meganerdzacwalls: if it is usb, lsub06:09
meganerdsorry, lsusb06:10
zacwallslsub????06:10
zacwallslsusb?????06:10
ObrienDaveterminal command06:10
zacwallsoh06:10
meganerdzacwalls: list usb devices.  Not all wifi adaptors work, so the first step is seeing if your hardware is supported.06:10
meganerdObrienDave: +106:10
meganerdwhat ObrienDave said06:11
zacwallsone sec06:11
zacwallshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7901919/06:11
Mobutilszacwell: wait, there is no wifi adapter installed on your computer?06:12
eeeelol06:12
Mobutilszacwell: i just scrolled back and caught that.06:12
zacwallsno06:13
Mobutilszacwell: pastebin your lspci just in case06:13
zacwallsk06:13
Mobutilszacwell: wait,06:13
metaspikehihi :)06:13
metaspikehow do i exit from vi's INSERT mode?06:13
Mobutilsmetaspike: :i06:14
zacwallshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7901925/06:14
metaspikenvm found it ESC06:14
zacwalls___________06:15
zacwalls< hi friend >06:15
zacwalls -----------06:15
zacwalls        \   ^__^06:15
zacwalls         \  (oo)\_______06:15
zacwalls            (__)\       )\/\06:15
unopastezacwalls 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 unmuted06:15
Mobutilszacwells: so ya, there is no wifi adapter on this computer, so your not going to be able to do some of the commands as there is no adapter to preform them on.06:16
zacwallsyes06:16
zacwallshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7901942/06:17
zacwallsknow idea why i did that06:18
eeeezacwalls: try sudo service hormones stop06:18
meganerdzacwalls: without nm-applet it goes something like this:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7901944/06:18
zacwallsare there any cool networking things i can tweek on xubuntu 13.0406:18
meganerdzacwalls: then "sudo wpa_supplicant -Dwext -cmywpa.conf -iwlan0"06:20
zacwallsokay06:20
meganerdzacwalls: oddly, do not use spaces in the wpa_supplicant parameters and options06:20
Mobutilsya that is a little weird isn’t it.06:20
meganerdzacwalls: as for cool things, you could play with iptables, you get your feet wet with traffic shaping06:20
zacwallshow i do that?06:21
meganerdzacwalls: mess with buffer lengths on NICs etc06:21
meganerdzacwalls: everything I mentioned is at http://www.lartc.org06:21
zacwallsremember literate06:22
meganerdzacwalls: if you have a thing for networking, install wireshark, tcpdump, and then read up here:  http://danielmiessler.com/study/tcpdump/  and here: http://www.tcpipguide.com/06:22
zacwallsoh one more thing, how do i bypass sudo passwd without changing or going into safe mode06:23
zacwallslike get the hash from database06:23
meganerdzacwalls: not easy to do from a running system06:24
TJ-Not in zacwall's case, but there *could* be a WiFi adapter on the PCMCIA/PCCard bus06:24
meganerdzacwalls: also, even 13.04 has a decent hash, so it would take a while to crack, even with a beefy GPU hashcat06:24
Mobutilsgonna set him up to be a right old hacker.06:24
meganerdTJ-: pccard devices show in lspci06:25
TJ-meganerd: since when?06:25
zacwallsIS THERE A PROGRAM LIKE CAIN&ABLE???06:25
meganerdzacwalls: hashcat06:25
TJ-meganerd: "lspcmcia" lists the CardBus/PCMCIA devices06:25
meganerdTJ-: we are talking about Xpressbus devices?06:25
zacwallsin software center???06:25
TJ-meganerd: No, PCCard/PCMCIA06:25
eeeezacwalls: check www.hashcat.net06:25
zacwallsokay06:26
eeeezacwalls: you'll want the GPU based oclhashcat06:26
meganerdTJ-: wow, I have not seen PCMCIA in about a decade06:26
zacwallsis there a java version?06:26
TJ-meganerd: We still carry drivers for some, notably the Prism-base devices06:26
Mobutilshe is right lspci will only show things connected to the pci bus, pcmcia is not connected via pcmcia.06:26
meganerdTJ-: I have a prism or two kicking around06:26
Mobutilsand goot catch!! i didn’t even see the pcmcia06:26
Mobutilserr good.06:26
meganerdTJ-: I was a very early wifi adopter, even in Linux06:27
zacwallsso how do i access the database for passwds in the first place???06:27
TJ-Mobutils: The 755 doesn't have PCMCIA that I'm aware of; I was just mentioning it for the general diagnostics case06:27
meganerdzacwalls: they are stored in /etc/shadow, which your user probably cannot access.06:27
zacwallsim administrator06:28
zacwallsjust no sudo or root passwds :)06:28
meganerdzacwalls: that doesn't make sense06:28
zacwallshow do i access /ect/shadow?06:28
TJ-zacwalls: "getent shadow <user>"06:28
meganerdzacwalls: sudo uses your own account06:28
UbuntooHi, is there anyway to attach a bash script to a file like pdf file, and run it when opening the pdf file?06:29
zacwallsokay06:29
TJ-Ubuntoo: No.06:29
meganerdUbuntoo: PDFs support javascript, but not bash.06:30
meganerdUbuntoo: I assume that you are playing hacker games with someone?06:30
zacwallshow do i use ssh???06:31
Ubuntoomeganerd: At the same time, learning06:31
ayylmaosssh username@ip06:31
ayylmaossh*06:31
zacwallsokay06:32
ayylmaomight need to set up /etc/sshd_config i think it is06:32
meganerdUbuntoo: start small.  There are a ton of security resources out there for the budding professional.06:32
zacwallshow do i access my systeminfo information???06:32
Mobutilswhat system information are you looking for?06:33
ayylmaonot sure about command line, but u can do X over 'ssh -X user@ip'06:33
ayylmaoif theres a gui app you want to use06:33
meganerdzacwalls: sudo dmidecode, sudo cat /proc/cpuinfo, memstat, iotop, iftop, atop/htop... what do you want to look at?06:33
zacwallsip dhcp stuff06:33
meganerdzacwalls: ip addr06:33
Mobutilsifconfig06:33
meganerdzacwalls: ip route06:33
Ubuntoomeganerd: So there is no way?! (My target is OS X)06:34
Beldarayylmao, Preface to others with their nick.06:34
zacwallsyes06:34
ayylmaoif ure doing it remotely something nx might be better, faster for x forwarding06:34
ayylmaobut on local network ssh -X is fine06:34
meganerdUbuntoo: I am saying that you want to compete in the olympics without having trained first :)06:34
meganerdMobutils: ifconfig is just a wrapper for ip, and is more limited (it only exists for backward compatibility in older scripts)06:35
zacwallsit didnt work. it listed a bunch of other stuff06:35
Ubuntoomeganerd: Do you know any good resource?06:35
zacwallswhat is bcast???06:35
meganerdUbuntoo: lots.  Security is a big topic.  Start with the pauldotcom.com podcast, go from there06:36
zacwallsokay06:36
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zacwallswhat is username???karen???06:36
meganerdzacwalls: whoami06:36
zacwalls?06:37
SwedeMikehi, after upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04 my /boot doesn't contain any kernel, initrd or anything else very useful to boot. I have an encrypted root lvm. I have now booted from a 14.04 usb stick and mounted my root and boot from there. What do I do now to get a kernel and initrd onto my boot partition?06:37
meganerdzacwalls: from a terminal, type "whoami" to get your username06:37
BeldarSwedeMike, I would try a update-grub to start with06:37
zacwallsim alredy logged in06:38
Beldarfrom the root chmod cli06:38
Beldarchroot sorry06:38
zacwallsjust dont know my ssh server passwd06:38
eeeezacwalls: are you trying to ssh right now?06:38
SwedeMikeBeldar: my grub works fine, it has memtest86 in it that works. So I need to add kernel and initrd.06:38
zacwallsyes06:38
eeeezacwalls: to where?06:38
zacwallsim bored06:38
Ubuntoomeganerd:thx06:38
zacwallsmy own ip06:38
BeldarSwedeMike, Can you chroot to the cli, update-grub adds kernels06:38
eeeezacwalls: i meant, to where? which host?06:39
zacwallsme06:39
zacwallsmy own06:39
eeeezacwalls: you have to be running a ssh server06:39
lasagn4hi06:39
lasagn4i keep on trying to use the internet and i get "connect: Network is unreachable"06:39
zacwallshow do i do that???06:39
eeeezacwalls: go to shell.cjb.net and sign up for a free shell06:39
zacwallshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7902082/06:40
Beldarlasagn4, wifi or etho? any changes to your access made by you?06:40
shndnshow do i get my screen to turn on06:40
Beldarshndns, Context please.06:40
shndnswhat does context mean06:41
SwedeMikeBeldar: http://pastebin.com/iNau31NV , but my problem is that I don't have any kernels at all. So updating grub doesn't help.06:41
Mobutilsshndns: press the power button06:41
lasagn4beldar, eth006:41
shndnsi did that06:41
Beldar!details | shndns06:41
ubottushndns: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)06:41
lasagn4beldar, i was messing with my router but nothing else, and my router and desktop work fine06:41
eeeezacwalls: ok, well that is the username's password, (your password)06:41
lasagn4my laptop doesn't have internet though06:41
BeldarSwedeMike, So the 12.04 kernels were removed and no new ones added?06:41
shndnsi pressed power on the screen but linux wont turn on06:41
eeeeassuming 192.168.1.2 is your ip06:41
shndnsam i missing something06:42
SwedeMikeBeldar: correct.06:42
zacwallsokay06:42
SwedeMikeBeldar: I am trying to see if I can install them using apt-get install linux-image now, we'll see if that works06:42
Mobutilsswedemike, your laptop is connected via wifi? and your desktop via ethernet?06:42
zacwallsi made a bash server...how do i join???06:43
SwedeMikeMobutils: what?06:43
Beldarshndns, "how do i get my screen to turn on" is not enough info.06:43
Mobutilsnevermind wrong person06:43
shndnsnevermind i pressed the L key and it turned on06:43
shndnsthanks guys!06:43
Beldarcool06:43
lasagn4i did a reboot and now everything is fine06:43
TJ-SwedeMike: It looks as if grub v1 is still being used, it might make sense to replace it with grub v2 whilst there's little to upset. There's a migration script I recall.06:43
AlmteshHowdi!06:43
AlmteshAnyone knows how to bridge a wireless interface?06:44
shndnsBut quick question06:44
shndnsHow would L turn on my screen06:44
AlmteshI've tried with bridge-utils, but it sends me "Operation not supported".06:44
shndnsim so confused06:44
lasagn4Beldar, does dhcp get started at boot time or something? what starts dhcp/06:44
zacwallsit didnt work06:44
zacwallsnvn06:44
shndnstry pressing L06:44
Beldarlasagn4, Not sure never had a reason to know myself.06:44
BeldarSwedeMike, Note TJ- and the comment on grub 2.06:46
AlmteshI found this: https://wiki.debian.org/BridgeNetworkConnections06:46
zacwallshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7902133/ that is what i got06:46
Mobutilsdhcp starts at boot, or rather dhclient starts at boot06:46
TJ-SwedeMike: The script is at "/usr/sbin/upgrade-from-grub-legacy"06:46
SwedeMikeBeldar: yeah, I will install grub2 after I manage to install a kernel. Right now I'm having trouble because resolv.conf is soft-linked to a runtime conf file that isn't available in my chroot right now06:47
SwedeMikeTJ-: thanks.06:47
daftykinszacwalls: wrong user or wrong password06:47
AlmteshThe page's author succeded to do that, with bridge-utils, but I don't understand why I don't.06:47
zacwallswrong user06:47
zacwallsip i think06:47
BeldarSwedeMike, Heh, well your smart enough to get there with a lvm, you will do fine. ;)06:47
meganerdAlmtesh: did you use sudo?06:48
SwedeMikeinstalling grub2 in a chroot env didn't work very well06:49
TJ-SwedeMike: is there a file-system under "/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf" ? if so, just "echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo dd of=<CHROOT>/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf"06:49
SwedeMikeTJ-: I had to create the dir resolvconf in /run, then it worked fine06:49
Almteshmeganerd, yes, or I was root allready.06:49
TJ-SwedeMike: did you mount the separate /boot/ file-system from inside the chroot ?06:49
SwedeMikeTJ-: yes.06:49
meganerdAlmtesh: so what was the syntax that you were using?06:50
TJ-SwedeMike: You mounted /proc /sys /dev and /dev/pts outside the chroot, too?06:50
meganerdAlmtesh: the interfaces need to up first, so you might need to "sudo ip link set wlan0 up"06:51
Almteshmeganerd, as root, it was "brctl addif br0 wlan0", as user, I preappended "sudo".06:51
TJ-SwedeMike: At this stage, unless there is some custom grub configuration, I can't think why you can't simply remove the legacy grub installation and install grub2 from scratch, along with the kernel packages06:51
SwedeMikeTJ-: well, that was available from the usb boot disk, but I didn't do anything specific before I chrooted. I guess I should have taken care of that. So use looback mounting for those?06:51
Almteshmeganerd, good idea, I try.06:51
meganerdAlmtesh: you did create the bridge interface first?06:52
TJ-SwedeMike: I have a script to auto-mount all the chroot requirements, take a look... you can use it as a guide, or use it directly https://iam.tj/projects/misc/chroot-auto.bash06:52
Almteshmeganerd, yes, the bridge exists, I double-checked.06:52
SwedeMikeTJ-: thanks!06:52
bruceleedid 14.04 get completely changed over? im from red hat, and somehow changing the /etc/network/interfaces and doing /etc/init.d/networking restart doesnt do anything06:53
bruceleeanyone know how i can restart the networking?06:53
Almteshmeganerd, it even works with the wired interface.06:53
TJ-brucelee: Server or Desktop (ifupdown or NetworkManager) ?06:53
bruceleeserver06:53
bruceleewhat do you mean ifupdown or networkmanager06:53
Almteshbrucelee, you could do /etc/init.d/networking restart, but it's deprecaded.06:53
TJ-brucelee: nothing much has changed on the ifupdown side06:53
bruceleeit doesnt work, it doesnt do anything, after i do /etc/init.d/networking restart, and i do ifconfig, nothing changed06:54
meganerdbrucelee: what are you trying to accomplish?06:54
bruceleeim trying to set an ip06:54
bruceleeip, subnet, gateway, etc06:54
meganerdbrucelee: ifdown eth0 && ifup eth006:54
bruceleewhen i do that, it tells me that eth0 is not configured06:54
TJ-brucelee: the "/etc/network/interfaces" files is processed by the ifupdown tools. Network Manager takes over interface management of any interface not listed in that file, but not interfaces that are (which can be changed in its configuration)06:54
meganerdbrucelee: assuming that the correct settings are in /etc/networking/interfaces06:54
meganerdbrucelee: assuming that the correct settings are in /etc/network/interfaces06:55
Almteshmeganerd, I can't bring the interface up.06:55
meganerdAlmtesh: are you trying to build your own AP?06:55
Almteshmeganerd, 3: wlan0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN mode DORMANT qlen 100006:55
zacwallshttp://imgur.com/IzmFOPP what do you guys think the prob is? i cant think of anything.06:55
Almteshmeganerd, no, I'm trying to add a wireless interface to a bridge.06:56
TJ-Almtesh: what does this report? "sudo ip link set dev wlan0 up" ?06:56
bruceleemeganerd: how do i tell whether i configured the /etc/network/interfaces correctly?06:56
bruceleeit looks correct to me06:56
AlmteshTJ-, no text, returns 0.06:57
meganerdbrucelee: what happens when you type "sudo ifup eth0" (or whatever the interface is)?06:57
TJ-Almtesh: and "ip link show wlan0" - does it show as "DOWN" still ?06:58
AlmteshTJ-, yes, even if the ip command returns 0 and don't show any error.06:58
bruceleemeganerd: it says RTNETLINK answers: File exists06:59
bruceleeFailed to bring up eth006:59
Almteshmeganerd, TJ-, I have another host with the wlan0 interface up.06:59
TJ-Almtesh: Have you used wpa_supplicant to authenticate to the AP ?06:59
meganerdAlmtesh: new wrinkle, need to "udo iw dev wlan0 set 4addr on" first06:59
bruceleebutw hen i type ifdown eth0, it says ifdown: interface eth0 not configured07:00
meganerdAlmtesh: new wrinkle, need to "sudo iw dev wlan0 set 4addr on" first07:00
AlmteshTJ-, yes, I did.07:00
TJ-Almtesh: does "iwconfig wlan0" confirm it is still associated?07:00
meganerdAlmtesh: that iw dev command is new to me, though I stopped building my own wireless routers a couple of years ago.07:00
meganerdbrucelee: "sudo ifdown eth0" first07:01
Almteshmeganerd, your "sudo iw dev wlan0 set 4addr on" works!07:01
meganerdAlmtesh: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=168104507:01
meganerdAlmtesh: I had to resort to the google gods.07:01
bruceleemeganerd: i did that and it says "ifdown failed: eth0 not configured"07:01
meganerdbrucelee: was eth0 dhcp before?07:02
zacwallsnvm07:02
bruceleeifdown: interface eth0 not configured to be exact07:02
bruceleenah07:02
bruceleeit was always static07:02
bruceleei messed up configuring the gateway, so i just wanted to change that07:02
meganerdbrucelee: sudo ip link set eth0 down07:02
TJ-brucelee: Is there an "eth0" (you may be suffering biosdevname fatigue) ?07:02
Almteshmeganerd, you had to do what?07:02
bruceleeill paste the interfaces07:02
meganerdbrucelee: does "ip addr" show the old or new IP?07:02
bruceleei changed the gateway...07:03
bruceleenot the ip07:03
meganerdAlmtesh: https://www.google.com/search?q=can%27t+add+wlan0+to+bridge+br0%3A+Operation+not+supported&ie=UTF-807:03
TJ-brucelee: "ip link list"07:03
bruceleeok07:03
meganerdbrucelee: ip route07:03
bruceleeim connecting to it using ipmi07:04
bruceleetheres no way for me to copy and paste07:04
Almteshmeganerd, interresting, that's what I've been looking for, you're surelly a google god yourself.07:04
bruceleeip link list shows 3 interfaces, lo, eth0, eth107:04
TJ-brucelee: OK, so no biosdevname then07:05
meganerdAlmtesh: I have no idea how I ran Linux or fixed computers before Google, and yet I did07:05
bruceleebut it shows eth1, even though i have eth007:05
bruceleeonly07:05
bruceleein /etc/network/interfaces i dont even have eth007:05
bruceleei mean07:05
bruceleei have eth0, but i dont have eth107:05
bruceleebut ip link list shows eth107:05
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meganerdbrucelee: did you change motherboards or NICs?07:05
TJ-brucelee: Are the MAC (hardware) addresses different?07:06
bruceleenope07:06
bruceleethis is a brand new ubuntu install07:06
bruceleethe system has 2 nics, but only 1 is configured07:06
meganerdbrucelee: check in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules07:06
TJ-brucelee: That explains eth0 and eth1 then07:06
bruceleethe /etc/network/interfaces file only shows eth0 configured07:06
bruceleeah ok07:06
bruceleebut yeah i cant do ifdown07:07
bruceleeifdown: interface is not configured07:07
meganerdbrucelee: OK, which device is listed as UP?07:07
TJ-brucelee: Are you sure that eth0 and eth1 aren't swapped? what happens if you swap the port the Ethernet cable is in?07:07
bruceleelo state UNKNOWN07:07
bruceleeeth0 state UP07:07
bruceleeeth1 state DOWN07:07
TJ-brucelee: OK, pastebin your 'interfaces' file then07:08
bruceleei dont have local access to it... but i dont think its swapped, i assigned an ip to it, and i was able to connect to it07:08
meganerdwhat TJ- said07:08
bruceleethis is connected via ipmi, i cant copy/paste...07:08
meganerdbrucelee: what does ip route say?07:08
bruceleeits 1 line07:08
TJ-brucelee: the UP status is enough, it must have a cable connected07:08
bruceleeits ip_of_network/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src ip_of_machine07:09
meganerdbrucelee: "sudo ip route add default via <gateway Ip> dev eth0"07:09
yz3pDi want to install skype4py on my pc but when i run setup.py it exits with this error message: ImportError: No module named setuptools07:09
bruceleemeganerd: says invalid argument to that07:09
meganerdbrucelee: is your gateway on the same subnet ad the IP assigned to eth0?07:10
Ishaigood morning, could anyone help me writing a script? the info is here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/504140/scanning-a-folder-for-new-files-and-then-running-them-trough-cuckoo07:10
zacwallsanyone else play minecraft when there boerd ?07:10
bruceleemeganerd: yeah same gateway07:10
meganerdbrucelee: lets say your ip is 10.0.0.2/24, and the gateway is 10.0.0.1, does this reflect your layout?07:11
TJ-brucelee: "eth0 is not configured" tells us that there's an error in 'interfaces'07:12
qtrainHello.  I was wondering if there is a good way to keep track of scripts in a linux distro.  I have a bunch of bash scripts, python scripts etc and i always forget how to run them..  Is there a way to keep track of them in the command line for easy access?07:13
eeeeIshai: i guess you could ls the directory, sort and save, then ls later, sort, and comm -23 to check for additions07:13
bruceleeTJ-: ok07:14
export_qtrain: you mean how to call them?07:14
bruceleelet me look up a correct version of /etc/network/interfaces07:15
meganerdbrucelee: "ip addr add 10.0.0.2/24 dev eth0", replacing the IP with the one you want to use07:15
TJ-qtrain: usually, keep then in either $HOME/bin/ or /usr/local/bin/, and ensure each can print it's usage options when receiving no arguments, or if getting "--help"07:15
meganerdbrucelee: then "ip route add default via 10.0.0.1 dev eth0" to add the default route07:15
Ishaieeee: I want to create a folder called malware. in that folder, i will throw malwares that i discover. whenever i add a new file, i want the next command to be executed: python submit.py <the new file>07:15
qtrainexport: yes how to call them and any other relevant info i might need - parameters for the scripts for example.  I'm thinking something like my own man pages.  I figured I could just keep track of them as gists but i wanted to use something where i didn't have to leave the CL07:16
meganerdbrucelee: then "echo nameserver 8.8.8.8 |tee /etc/resolv.conf" to get DNS, install pastebinit, then we can get you interfaces file07:16
northHi. Since my recent system update, whenever I click on the app icon in the dock, it shows all the open instances of app (say multiple windows in case of firefox), but when I click on particular window, it I end up seeing a random window of the lot. Why does this happen ? Is it happening to others also ?07:16
qtrainTJ: ok "print it's usage options"  I'm not sure how to do that.  I will google, but, do you have any resources you might be able to point me to?07:17
eeeeIshai: if you type ls | sort > listoffiles, then add a file, type ls | sort > listoffilesnew , then type comm -23 listoffilesnew listoffiles, you'd get the added filenames07:17
Ishaieeee: ok so thats how i see which new files i added. now how i make it as a script, and perform the python command on them?07:18
TJ-qtrain: if your script takes 2 arguments, have it show those with a description, like most other command-line tools do07:18
qtrainTJ: ok i will look up how to do that.  I'm new to linux.  But, will I be able to run the scripts globally from there?  I know you need to include them in your PATH but like i said very much a novice07:19
eeeeIshai: well, i guess you could write a script that keeps checking every whatever minutes or seconds for changes07:20
bipulHello, I am looking for a help. I am unable to setup CLASSPATH and PATH variables appropriately for log4j file.07:20
TJ-qtrain: I put all my scripts in "/usr/local/bin/" so they are available to all users07:20
SwedeMikeTJ-: I don't understand "/path/to/mountpoint /dev/path/to/root-filesystem" , how should I invoke your script?07:20
qtrainTJ: ok thx very much for your advice07:20
Ishaieeee: ok but how can i perform an action whenever there is a new file?07:20
TJ-Ishai: You should use "inoticoming" for what you want, it is designed for it.07:20
meganerdbrucelee: how are you making out?07:21
bruceleemeganerd: how does pastebin work07:22
bruceleei cant paste teh IPs07:22
bruceleenot that i dont trust you guys07:22
meganerdcat /etc/network/interfaces |pastebinit07:22
IshaiTJ-: i actually tried it, but i couldnt find on global-options the scan for new files :{07:22
TJ-SwedeMike: assuming you've created a mountpoint directory for the chroot at /path/to/mountpoint/, and you have a device containing the root file-system at /dev/path/to/root-filesystem, it'll mount file-system at /path/to/mountpoint, look at the fstab and mount the file-systems mentioned there, too07:22
meganerdbrucelee: OH, this is publically routable IPs?07:22
SwedeMikeTJ-: ah, ok, check. Thanks.07:22
TJ-Ishai: "man inoticoming" and the "GLOBAL OPTIONS" section07:23
zacwallscan someone give me script writing tips...considering i have know idea how to write one.07:23
bruceleeit works07:23
bruceleeby doing ifup --force eth007:23
meganerdbrucelee: did my walkthrough help you get connectivity at least?  Then you can copy and paste into pastebin.ubuntu.com and redact before submitting.07:23
IshaiTJ-: yea i know, in the man i couldnt find any option to scan..07:23
bruceleei was able to do what i wanted by doing ifdown --force07:24
bruceleeand ifup --force07:24
TJ-Ishai: It is a daemon, it continues running and does the action every time a new file appears07:24
bruceleemeganerd: so this explains that the interfaces file had correct syntax07:25
bruceleesomehow it just wont restart it unless you force it07:25
meganerdbrucelee: you made changes before ifdown,07:25
IshaiTJ-: ah let me expain, i tried doing this: inoticoming <dont know which global option will scan a specific folder> python submit.py07:25
TJ-brucelee: is/was the root file-system read-only?07:26
Ishaiso after it will find a new file, it will python submit.py it07:26
bruceleeTJ-: i can edit files no prob07:26
bruceleei can edit the interfaces file07:26
SwedeMikeTJ-: with the loopback mounts (I did them manually), it seems grub was able to install a kernel07:26
bruceleei changed it to some network settings that didnt work07:27
bruceleethen i wasnt able to ifdown and ifup07:27
bruceleethen i had to use ifdown --force, and ifup --force to get it to change into a working one07:27
TJ-brucelee: OK, because a read-only root FS can cause that too, since the state file can't be written07:27
brucelee:P07:28
bruceleegood to know07:28
bruceleeabout all these oddities in ubuntu (no offense)07:28
meganerdbrucelee: they all have them07:28
bruceleeredhat doesnt have it07:28
meganerdbrucelee: oddities that is07:28
bruceleei can change the file, service network restart07:29
bruceleedone07:29
brucelee:P07:29
bruceleeoh yeah07:29
bruceleeim sure redhat has its fair share07:29
unopastebrucelee 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 unmuted07:29
meganerdbrucelee: if you like running effed up kernels :P07:29
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TJ-Ishai: e.g. "inoticoming --regexp '.*' python submit.py" will match all new names07:29
apb1963Anyone use mpg123 successfully?07:46
apb1963ubuntu 12.0407:46
Beldarapb1963, Help is generated wit addressing the actual issue.07:51
Beldarwith*07:51
apb1963[mpg123.c:560] error: Unknown mpeg MIME type audio/x-scpls;charset=ISO-8859-1 - is it perhaps a playlist (use -@)?07:51
apb1963[mpg123.c:561] error: If you know the stream is mpeg1/2 audio, then please report this as mpg123 bug07:51
apb1963I get those errors with: /usr/bin/mpg123 -s http://yp.shoutcast.com/sbin/tunein-station.pls?id=17515207:52
BESSDER55http://hd18xxxmovies.blogspot.com/2014/07/2014-best-hd-movies-adults-only.html07:54
Beldarapb1963, Are you cli only E.g a server?07:54
apb1963Beldar: no07:55
BlackDalekhey... is there ANY way to specify paper tray selections for each page in a 2 page document using LibreOffice Writer? Example - like this option in Word http://images.tn-services.com/S01/Figs/T3519F1.jpg07:56
dExITHi, wanted to ask how can i write correct iptable rules if my old server had (it's a SQUID) - eth0 = WAN, eth1 = LAN, but now by some bizzare mistake or whatever, i have eth0 = LAN and eth1 = WAN, i have the old iptable DUMP, and i thought is it okay to just to swap the interfaces in the iptable's dump file and import it in to the new server07:57
dExITany1 ?07:58
lalounehello all, can somebody tell me how I can upgrade xubuntu 12.10 ? I don't find the update manager, and "apt-get dist-upgrade" did not help :-(07:58
apb1963dExIT: should work.  Make sure you have a backup of your current config if you don't want to lose it, and try it.07:59
BeldarBlackDalek,  you might try #libreoffice08:00
metaspikelaloune, you might have to apt-get update first?!08:00
dExITapb1963: so i if by some reason it doesnt work i just restore iptables right?08:00
BlackDalekBeldar, already there ;)08:00
metaspikelaloune, google it?! :)08:00
dExITit will append ? ( ok im going to make a server snapshot )08:00
apb1963dExIT: if you've backedup the files, yes08:00
lalounemetaspike : well good point. I modified the sources.list, replacing quantal by precise08:01
metaspikethat will definately have an effect then, but you will still have to update first08:01
BeldarBlackDalek, look at paper orientationin help08:02
laloune"locked and loaded" ! that's running by now :-)08:02
apb1963dExIT: iptables-save > iptables.savefile08:02
metaspikei would dist-upgrade from safemode or terminal (eg no X)  .... incase it stops during d-u08:02
daftykinslaloune: when you say quantal -> precise, that's going from 12.10 to 12.04 - so you're attempting a downgrade which isn't supported08:03
metaspikepreference08:03
metaspikehaha hey yeah08:03
daftykinslaloune: can you run "cat /etc/issue" and paste the single line?08:04
lalounedaftykins: Ubuntu 12.1008:05
daftykinslaloune: in which case, to upgrade to a supporter release you'd have to upgrade 3 times. you'd be better off backing up and clean installing 14.0408:05
daftykins*supported08:05
lalouneisn't supported to upgrade 3 times ?08:06
metaspikefresh is best :)08:06
daftykinslaloune: the potential for breakage is huge - plus it'll take forever08:06
lalouneokay then :)08:06
daftykinslaloune: plus if you've ever added any PPAs those would need to be removed first08:07
daftykinsso yeah, clean install will save you a lot of time, a lot of downloading - and a lot of disk thrashing08:07
lalouneokay you convinced me :)08:07
daftykins\o/08:07
daftykinsgogo gadget backup it is then08:07
lalouneall my data is my /home, I guess this won't be overwritten right ?08:08
Beldarthe purge boss the purge...yes tattoo08:08
daftykinslaloune: if it's a separate partition, you can just boot 14.04 media, format / and preserve /home and be back in minutes \o/08:08
theadminlaloune: You can choose your existing root partition and install without formatting. This will preserve data in /home as well as attempt to reinstall apps you had.08:10
lalouneoh ok !08:11
theadminlaloune: You will have to use the custom partitioning tool though.08:11
daftykinsbut that would also defeat the purpose of a lovely clean install08:11
daftykinsbad bad bad08:11
metaspikeand any new advances in filesystem standards would be ignored...08:12
lalounedaftykins: what do you mean ?08:12
lalouneis this a counterargument for clean install ?08:12
daftykinsi just don't like theadmin's idea :D08:13
daftykinsi'd nuke / from orbit - it's the only way to be sure08:13
theadmindaftykins: Eh... it does remove everything, it just reads a list of packages that are installed and then apt-gets them for you08:14
theadmindaftykins: Saves you from doing that stuff manually08:14
theadmindaftykins: Well, removes everything except /home that is.08:14
Beldarcould do the same with a dpkg08:15
metaspikebest way: copy /home/ to a external disk, formatted to ext4 or 3, try to preserve meta-data... create new parition on disk to be reinstalled, do a fresh install, new filesystem, everything, copy just what you need back across. otherwise, suffer regressions and cruft from previous install, including everything that starts with '.*08:15
metaspikei even create a new parition table before paritioning, but watevers08:15
daftykinsmetaspike: when you're not even going to read enough to see /home is separate, it gets a little tedious08:15
metaspikesure, tedius, but it's less tedius than having things load and break because their obsolete configs are still there from the previous install08:16
alsetemaGood day / night08:17
lalounedo you want me to post df  ?08:17
varunendragood afternoon alsetema :)08:17
lalounehttp://pastebin.com/JXvf0AXa08:17
alsetemaor afternoon :P08:17
alsetemamay I post my question here?08:18
dadioYes08:18
Beldaralsetema, This is ubuntu support what do you think?08:19
daftykinsBeldar: careful, we don't pay them to think08:19
alsetema^^''08:19
BlackDalekI am having a lot of difficulty trying to work out the built in help for LibreOffice Writer. The interface of the Writer component seems to be completely at odds with what is written in the help documentation - Is the documentation very out of date?08:19
Beldardaftykins, heh, no that is us.;)08:19
daftykinsmetaspike: move command would do the same thing ;)08:19
BeldarBlackDalek, Not something past their developers would know and they have a channel08:20
AbhijitBlackDalek, we also have #libreoffice08:21
metaspikei've been messing with rsync lately, it's actually pretty tight when it comes to backups08:21
alsetemaOkay nevermind, somehow the problem has been solved by itself08:21
daftykinsah my favourite kind of problem08:23
metaspikelaloune, is that... german? :) aw geez, i think your /home is encrypted?!08:23
metaspikedunno..08:24
daftykinslooks pretty likely08:24
lalounemetaspike : right, this is german :-) and yes /home is encrypted... this has been installed by a colleague08:24
daftykinsthat changes everything08:24
lalouneI should somewhat ask but he's on vacantion08:24
Christoph_vWwhat happened to the update to 14.04.1? looks like it is getting a "tardy tahr"...08:24
lalounevacation*08:24
metaspikeyep, laloune, i would find a good way to backup to external drive and see if you can access files with another installation before reinstalling incase you loose access to your files.08:25
metaspikeor test with a live disc08:26
metaspiketo be careful?08:27
alsetemaWas there going to be a 14.04.1 release?08:27
adymitrukCan you run Unity along with Elementary desktops on Ubuntu?08:27
Christoph_vWhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule   --> 24th of July08:27
daftykinsit has been08:28
daftykinsChristoph_vW: give this a try "do-release-upgrade -p"08:28
krambiorixhi, this doesn't work : /usr/bin/rsync -avp -e ssh /root/sqlbackup.sql target_server_ip:/home/backups/sqlbackup`date +%Y%m%d`.sql   -> anyone any idea?08:28
dadioAdymitruk, yes, at login you can choos08:28
meganerdkrambiorix: instead of -e ssh, use user@host:/root/sqlbackup.sql for the destination08:29
alsetemaI don't see a point for a 14.04.1 release08:30
Christoph_vWworks with -p08:30
alsetemaAnd in august a 12.04.5 release08:31
krambiorixmeganerd the transfer works, but the date hasn't been appended08:31
alsetemaWhat is going on?08:31
somsipalsetema: AIUI, it is a base install image that includes all of the package upgrades since 14.04 was released. That's all08:31
meganerdset the date on the local file, then rsync it to the remote folder08:32
meganerdI just use rdiff-backup these days08:32
alsetemaI mean , if they waited untill october they could make a 14.10 release like it is to be expected08:32
somsipalsetema: 14.10 is not LTS08:32
alsetemaHmm I see08:33
daftykinsalsetema: it's just a label.08:33
geirhaalsetema: so that when you install a fresh install of 12.04 today, you don't have a million updates to install afterwards08:33
alsetemaThat quite makes sense08:33
Christoph_vW14.04.1 is req. to update from 12.04 ...08:33
daftykins12.04.5 'comes out' soon i believe08:34
alsetemaI also read somewhere there wasn't going to be a 15.xx release08:34
daftykinsthat sounds like lies08:34
alsetema12.04.5 is suposed to come in august08:34
somsipalsetema: where is 'somewhere'? Seems very wrong08:34
daftykinsunless the whole year 2015 is cancelled, but the Mayans didn't say anything08:35
alsetemaLet me check08:35
BlackDalek#libreoffice channel is devoid of life. Anyway, I solved one issue by talking to myself in there.08:35
alsetemahahha08:35
svetlana:o08:35
daftykinsBlackDalek: excellent support08:35
svetlanayes, rubber duck debugging :-)08:35
ofdmI need some help with data recovery. I did 'dd if=/dev/sda1 of=image.bin'. How do I read the filesystem in image.bin?08:37
alsetemaHere, it is in spanish but...    http://www.ubuntizando.com/2014/01/09/no-habra-ubuntu-15-04/08:39
daftykinsno thanks.08:39
TheMighthi!08:40
gshmuChanging default encode to 'utf-8'08:40
gshmuhow to change it?08:41
LunaVoraxHello everyone!08:41
somsipalsetema: if you read it, you will see that the idea of '15.04 will not be released' is followed by 'at least, not as we know it'. FUD08:41
alsetemaBut summing up, it says ubuntu 15.04 wont be released because canonical wanth the ubuntu touch ( the mobile OS) to be like the same release dates so it says It wont be released in the expected time08:42
alsetemasomsip, are they trying to say they are going to mess it up like from windows 7 to windows 8?08:42
somsipalsetema: you need to ask them that. Not everything on the internet is true08:42
daftykinsalsetema: we don't do random chat here, it's support or nothing i'm afraid. #ubuntu-offtopic for anything else08:43
alsetemaokay okay sorry08:43
broglinI am getting "Hash Sum mismatch" when running apt-get update - I've tried the solution here without success http://askubuntu.com/questions/41605/trouble-downloading-updates-due-to-a-hash-sum-mismatch-error08:44
crash_xbuenos días08:44
broglinWhat should I do now? I've just added the repository http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/l/linux/ and this is the one that is failing08:44
daftykinsbroglin: version?08:45
broglindaftykins: precise08:45
daftykinsspecifically? (cat /etc/issue)08:45
broglindaftykins: Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l08:45
SP33Dhi frinds i expirence problems on the community page08:46
daftykinsok one moment08:46
SP33Di try to edit https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HttpReplicator08:46
broglindaftykins: thanks08:46
krejsiHi, Im trying to preseed ubuntu, right now I have this as my partitioning http://paste.debian.net/112610/ . What is the meaning of "40 50 100 ext4" in the boot partition?08:47
daftykinsbroglin: backup your sources.list , make a fresh one using a site such as this on the main repo and see how you get on - http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/08:47
SP33Dit says login to edit then i login then i get login startpage so i am logged in decide what to share and then when i go back to the content https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HttpReplicator i am logged out08:47
SP33Di don't get why that happens08:47
daftykinsSP33D: sounds like you have cookies off or something, try another browser08:47
SP33Di never have cookies of i am fullstack programmer that uses a lot of cookies maybe clearing cache is the solution so08:48
SP33Dthx08:48
crash_xcanales en español? estoy perdido08:49
broglindaftykins: right, I'll give it a go08:49
DJones!es | crash_x08:51
ubottucrash_x: 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.08:51
alsetemaThat sounds quite formal08:52
broglindaftykins: I selected only official ubuntu repos in sources.list but I still have the same error. The problem repos are listed in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ddebs.list08:54
alsetemaWait, how many bots are there in this channel?08:54
broglindaftykins: I'm following instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/CrashdumpRecipe08:54
daftykinsbroglin: you are running 'apt-get update' after yes? that's when you get the error?08:54
broglindaftykins: right08:55
broglindaftykins: it is still hitting all the repos in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* (which I haven't changed)08:55
jnhghyon 12.04 I'm trying to install google chrome, I get error reguarding libnss3, I've serached stackoverflow and I understood I need to remove it? don't know why... but when I try to remove it apt tries to remove 63 packages includeing ubuntu-desktop ... which of course I don't want to delete ... what should I do now?08:55
daftykinsbroglin: oh so you have plenty of PPAs eh?08:56
daftykinsbroglin: wouldn't hurt for a test to temporarily move those elsewhere, see if it changes, then go back if it doesn't08:56
broglindaftykins: ok08:57
broglindaftykins: ok, with those files moved, apt-get update works fine08:57
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broglindaftykins: what I want is to get this repo working so I can install a debugging kernel image: http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/l/linux/08:58
broglindaftykins: but when I move the ddebs.list file with those repos back to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ I get the hash sum error again08:59
carragherHello mates, is somebody experiencing flash problems with chrome on 14.04 LTS?08:59
broglindaftykins: does that mean something is wrong with the repo? or with my setup?08:59
vinican someone help me with virtual box kernel drivers?09:00
broglindaftykins: here's the contents of that file: http://pastebin.com/RZVrnjY309:01
leeyaahello09:01
Beldarbroglin, Not sure just adding a web page is a repo add, what makes you think it is?09:01
leeyaai have this weird problem with logrotate. it creates files with 1.1.1.1.gz extensions instead of 2.gz 3.gz etc09:01
SP33Dleeyaa then your logrotate config tells it to use that syntax recheck the logrotate config09:02
broglinBeldar: I don't, I was just using the url as shorthand. I'm trying to follow the instructions under 'Inspecting the Crash Dump' at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/CrashdumpRecipe09:02
broglinBeldar: I generated the ddebs.list file and put it in /etc/apt/sources.list.d - see http://pastebin.com/RZVrnjY309:02
broglinBeldar: apt-get update hits the ddebs.ubuntu.com urls but says Hash Sum mismatch at the end :-(09:03
Beldarbroglin, in the info there is a $(lsb_release -cs)  I think your missing the $ just a guess though09:04
broglinBeldar: would you mind adding that repo yourself and seeing if apt-get update gives a hash sum error?09:04
Beldarno09:04
Beldarerr yes I would mind insert the $ and try again broglin09:05
broglinBeldar: er, no that's not right. Without the $ bash wouldn't have expanded the braces09:05
Beldarbroglin, just going by what it shows09:05
broglinBeldar: I definitely included the $ before, because in the file it says precise instead of $(lsb_release -cs)09:05
Beldarbroglin, Try it with the $ and see09:06
broglinBeldar: you mean a literal $ in the file? That's ... wrong.09:06
Beldarokay if you say so the release is the only bracketed09:07
broglinBeldar: man bash09:07
Beldaryou can argue with yourself09:07
broglinBeldar: try this: man bash | grep -A6 'Command subst'09:08
broglinBeldar: but thanks for trying09:08
BeldarI will try ignore thanx09:08
broglinBeldar: grand09:08
broglindaftykins: would you mind testing the ddebs repo for me to see if you get the same hash error?09:09
viniany solution for missing kernel module for virtualbox?09:13
broglinvini: how are you installing virtualbox?09:13
vinii tried from ubuntu repository and tried using ,deb from virtualbox.org09:14
viniThe VirtualBox Linux kernel driver (vboxdrv) is either not loaded or there is a permission problem with /dev/vboxdrv. Please reinstall the kernel module by executing09:15
vini'/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup'09:15
Beldarvini, What OS and kernel are you running in vbox?09:15
viniamm i tried to mount windows 809:16
broglinvini: which ubuntu version?09:16
vini14.1009:16
bugtraqHello people!! is there any rss feed notifer. I want to have it for one of the forums I regularly read, but I can only read forums when, I provide my username and password for the forums09:16
vinii dont know which kernel i have09:16
cfhowlettvini 14.10??? see #ubuntu_1 for support09:17
cfhowlett#ubuntu+109:17
sillopotatis^i 2nd that09:17
cfhowlett!utopic09:17
ubottuUbuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) is the next development release of Ubuntu due for release in October 2014. Support in #ubuntu+1. For more info, see the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/136309:17
broglinvini: see also http://askubuntu.com/questions/205154/virtualbox-etc-init-d-vboxdrv-setup-issue09:17
sillopotatisDoes anyone know where I can find info on different linux RSS notifiers?09:17
cfhowlett!rss09:17
Kartagis!rss09:17
Kartagisubottu has no idea09:18
ubottuKartagis: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)09:18
vinicfhowlett, you gave me a wrong channel09:18
cfhowlettvini 14.10 is discussed in #ubuntu+109:18
cfhowlett  +1              not _1 as I incorrectly stated09:19
cfhowlettsillopotatis software center search term "rss"09:19
sillopotatiscfhowlett thanks, but I'd rather ask the users09:20
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broglinsillopotatis: http://lifehacker.com/5886059/the-best-news-reader-application-for-linux09:21
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alfonsojonhello, has the wine PPA dropped precise?09:25
cfhowlett!wine09:26
ubottuWINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu09:26
alfonsojonit seems 1.7.18 is the last build to be available for Precise, whereas Trusty already has 1.7.2309:26
cfhowlettalfonsojon wine is in the repos so ... why PPA?09:26
alfonsojoncfhowlett: using wine1.709:26
alfonsojonnot in repos09:26
Beldarwhy does it matter?09:27
alfonsojonBecause I'm using Elementary OS (based on Precise) and I would like to use Wine 1.7.23 for the sake of testing09:28
alfonsojonUp until now, I've gotten all updates to the 1.7 series just fine09:28
alfonsojonI asked in #wine, they sent me here09:28
Beldaralfonsojon, Well you are on the wrong channel for the OS09:28
DJonesalfonsojon: You'd have to ask the PPA maintainer, we have no control over ppa's09:28
alfonsojonBeldar: Elementary uses the precise repos09:29
alfonsojonbut alright, thanks09:29
alfonsojonI'll ask the maintainer.09:29
Beldarprobably best. ;)09:29
DJones!elementary | alfonsojon A better channel to ask in will be their own channel, Elementary wouldn't be supported here because its not an official release of Ubuntu,09:29
ubottualfonsojon A better channel to ask in will be their own channel, Elementary wouldn't be supported here because its not an official release of Ubuntu,: Elementary OS is an Ubuntu derivative which is supported in their IRC channel #elementary on irc.freenode.net - http://elementaryos.org/ for more information on this distribution.09:29
alfonsojonI asked here because this problem would presumably have a bigger impact on the Precise users, considering more people use 12.04 than use Elementary :p09:30
lisbeth___Hey I am running ubuntu 12.04 LTS09:30
lisbeth___I need to downgrade my kernel to 13.12.5 to support some software09:30
lisbeth___and I installed the debs and dpkg'd -i them all09:31
lisbeth___but after reboot uname -r says I Have the most current kernel and not 13.12.509:31
alfonsojonlisbeth___: Touching your kernel is dangerous09:31
daftykinslisbeth___: hold left shift before boot, go to advanced options, pick the kernel09:31
alfonsojonjust a tip :P09:31
Beldaralfonsojon, We have seen no impact here, what ever that would be, not all apps are the latest.09:32
daftykinslisbeth___: but know that downgrading could be bad. here be dragons.09:32
lisbeth___I just need it to use a shell script once09:33
lisbeth___I will try holding left shift but I am using a chromebook09:34
lisbeth___so the bios is not the same09:34
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alfonsojonlisbeth___: that's a different story09:35
alfonsojonWhat kind of Chromebook?09:35
alfonsojonIf it's ARM-based, you'll need to flash the new kernel to the kernel partition09:35
Ben64lisbeth___: what debs did you install? seems like you're heading to "can't boot land"09:35
danou_my girlfriend : http://70.81.112.235:81/C%3A/Dan/photos/m/mylene2.jpg09:35
Ben64danou_: definitely not on topic here09:36
danou_oops09:36
danou_sorry09:36
alfonsojondanou_: what09:36
alfonsojonwhy09:36
lisbeth___it's the acer c72009:37
lisbeth___I don't believe it is arm based09:38
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alfonsojonholy hell09:46
alfonsojontalk about netsplit09:46
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lisbeth___sorry I meant 3.12.509:47
lisbeth___not 13.12.509:47
winchersdfasdf09:47
wincherhey09:47
cfhowlettwincher ask  your question09:47
wincheryeah09:47
wincherim a new one09:47
metaspikesource47, what's to know?09:48
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source47metaspike: mainly i have a request that doesnt work from one place09:48
source47but works from another09:48
source47so i am running for instance wget http://www.boweryboston.com/event/220095-neal-brennan-cambridge/09:49
source47so the good one: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/developerinlondon/5bc4672b680537fc3d5d/raw/db1901c720002b421fe43354db5ea20e82c25d4b/gistfile1.txt09:49
wincherok,i quit09:49
source47the bad one: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/developerinlondon/4657a5656fd570f26ac3/raw/4c50b09e3b9a4c8c4713042c04dc9d690a24cc53/gistfile1.txt09:49
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bekkssource47: And whats the error message you get?09:50
source47i get a timeout09:50
bekksSo check the routing?09:50
metaspikepackets are such fun09:50
source47well it connects fine09:50
source47i can ping etc09:50
source47and i can ping a whole host of other sites09:51
source47but a certain subset i always get problems with09:51
bekksfirewall issues?09:51
source47i thought reading the packets would state the obvious09:51
source47so why does it work from other places tho?09:51
source47did u see my tcpdump?09:51
bekkssource47: I did see it, but it is up to you to tell what their content tells you :)09:52
svetlanaI see sda1, sda2, sda5, sda6. Where did 3 and 4 go, and how do I know which one is which?09:52
yz3psvetlana: gparted will show you more09:53
svetlanaWhich size/which data?09:53
source47how do u mean its upto me bekks?09:53
source47i cant understand how it can be a firewall issue if certain addresses work09:54
source47i thought nothing should work09:54
metaspikesource47, check the firewall09:54
metaspikefirst09:55
y4h0ls09:55
metaspikeit could even be the ports are blocked, that range is blocked09:55
source47firewall allows all port 8009:55
source47let me doubel check again09:55
source47its using Amazon SG09:56
wincherhey09:56
cfhowlettwincher ask your ubuntu questions09:56
metaspikesvetlana,   lsblk09:56
winchertaglist:exuberant ctags not found in path09:57
metaspikesource47, check both firewalls...09:57
bekkssource47: I dont get the reason behind showing us the packets. Did you check firewalls, their settings, etc.?09:57
cfhowlett!details|wincher09:57
ubottuwincher: 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)09:57
metaspikesource47, also ask on #networkin09:58
metaspike#networking09:58
source47thanks metaspike09:59
svetlanametaspike: http://dpaste.com/27A14V2 what is "rom"? where is it physically?10:01
svetlanayz3p, thanks.10:01
metaspikesvetlana, rom-drive, cdrom, dvd-rom etc10:03
metaspikesometimes it feels like a job interview in here, all these questions10:05
svetlanawhy is it 1024MB if have no CD inserted right now?10:05
cfhowlettmetaspike you have a problem.  no telepaths on duty tonight.  Best way to get needed information to help you: Q + A10:06
Makdaamhello, what is the authenticated user for CUPS on 14.04? Hint: not root, not a user added to the group specified in cupsd.conf SystemGroup10:07
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Makdaamor how can I reconfigure it?10:07
metaspikecat /etc/group   to get a list of groups10:08
yz3psvetlana: sda2 could be windows boot loader partition10:08
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source47metaspike: i opened port 80 on both the SG. and getting this now: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/developerinlondon/1470b9257463c353bb79/raw/b80e6907d4ff64a1c57eacb23f913d108ed9ec90/gistfile1.txt10:13
source47slightly different but still timeout issue10:13
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Guidohoe kan ik een (netwerk)scanner toevoegen?10:23
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k1l!nl | Guest3262610:23
ubottuGuest32626: Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl10:23
Guest32626oh, sorry, how can i add a (netwoork)printer?10:24
Guest32626*oh, sorry, how can i add a (netwoork)scanner?10:24
du0When doing an "ip addr" in bash, what is the number in front of the interface name? - ie. the "2" in front of 2: eth0?10:25
bekksdu0: thats the second interface listed10:27
du0yes, but where does it come from. specifically, when I create a tun device, it gets a higher number everytime10:28
du0I have a small script that monitors a vpnc connection, that drops out every 17 min. and I reconnect it... so now i have 1: lo, 2: eth0 and 2429: tun010:29
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Guest67767hello10:31
Guest67767how can i change my username?10:32
du0trouble is, all apps using this tunnel, loose their connection everytime the connection is reconnected, and i have to restart them... if i do a ifconfig tun0 destroy, would the new tun0 get "index" 3: tun0 again? - and would that meybe help?10:32
k1lGuest67767: /nick username10:32
k1lbut if the username is already used by someone else you get renamed to guest10:33
Guest67767i see, thanks k1l10:33
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Guest32626 how can i add a (netwoork)scanner (for documents etc.)?10:34
du0the apps themselves connect to the "routers" eth0, and the "router" forwards to the tun0; it allworks, apart from when to tunnel dies and has to be reconnected; And I think that is because the device isn't reused (and why it gets a new index)10:34
user123321Help, I get a timeout error after "processing trigger for (something)" after installing a package. When I try to reinstall it says that it's already installed. Should I be worried?10:35
user123321It was a VM running inside a flash drive.10:36
user123321Flash drive seems to be slow, but did it cause for a timeout error?10:36
k1lGuest32626: what d you mean with network scanner?10:37
Guest32626k1l: I have a scanner (with printer) on a windows XP pc. I would like to use the scanner with my linux laptop10:38
k1lGuest32626: that depends on the make and model of that scanner10:39
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Guest32626k1l: it's conected via USB, Brother DCP 110C, Printer works, I don't even find the setting in Xubuntu for adding any scanner10:40
chackahi10:40
chackajust installed ubuntu on virtualbox. Why does my software center show an incomplete loading symbol event though I've done the apt-get update and upgrade?10:42
mack_is it possible to install ubuntu 14.04 server without a working internet connection?10:42
bekkschacka: Ask the ubuntu support please :)10:42
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bekksmack_: Sure.10:42
k1lGuest32626: sudo apt-get install brother-cups-wrapper-extra brother-lpr-drivers-extra10:42
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chackabekks: thanks10:42
Guest57360it keeps asking for the mirror10:43
bekkschacka: Sorry, I mixed ub channels, I thouht you were asking in #vbox10:43
bekkschacka: Did you run sudo apt-get update again?10:43
Guest32626k1l: okee and how do I add it afterwards so that i can use it?10:44
chackabekks: just did. btw, ubuntu support is #____?10:44
k1lGuest32626: did you look into system settings? i dont have a scanner nor xubuntu10:44
bekkschacka: After running apt-get update, did you run the update check in the software center again?10:45
Guest32626k1l: yes and there is only a part for printers10:45
k1lhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo10:45
pixel_ls10:46
chackabekks: how do I run the update check in the software center?10:46
bekkschacka: I guess there's a button somewhere - I literally never used the software center so far.10:46
pixel_ls10:47
yz3pDchacka: it's an extra application update-manager10:47
chackaextra application update-manager...where do I find this?10:48
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yz3pDchacka: run update-manager from terminal10:48
yz3pDor from menu10:49
chackayz3pD: Thanks10:49
yz3pDif you use unity search for update manager in applications lense10:50
chackaIs there a way to reply to people on this irc without copying people's nick names by copy and paste?10:50
yz3pDi type the names xD10:50
eGGshke1:-)10:50
softballsi just type the first letters and hit tab10:51
k1lchacka: start with the name and then press "tab"10:51
softballslike cha tab10:51
k1lworks on terminal with commands and /path/to/file, to10:51
k1l*too10:51
yz3pDcool function, softballs10:51
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softballsyz3pD: :)10:52
chackak1l: Thanks. I knew I just wasn't doing it right10:52
yz3pDi never thought on using terminal commands in hexchat app10:52
chackaI've run apt-get update and upgrade and update-manager and my ubuntu software center icon still show an incomplete loading image. Am I missing something?10:53
Guest57360how can i skip the part in the installation where it keeps asking for the mirror to the ubuntu archives??10:53
bekkschacka: Run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade as well10:53
amoshi10:54
bekksGuest57360: Without the mirrors, you cant install.10:54
k1lchacka: for a complete update you need apt-get dist-upgrade, too. see :10:54
yz3pDchacka which os and version do you have?10:54
Guest57360so should i use apt-mirror to create  a local one?10:54
k1l!apt-get | chacka10:54
ubottuchacka: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome), !Muon (KDE) or !Apper (KDE)10:54
chackayz3pD: ubuntu 14.04 inside virtualbox10:55
amosI just installed skype on the latest Ubuntu and I cannot hear anything. I tryed to change smth in the options menu, and I found out that I cannot change the sound and microphone device. What should I do?10:56
amosI just installed skype on the latest Ubuntu and I cannot hear anything. I tryed to change smth in the options menu, and I found out that I cannot change the sound and microphone device. What should I do?10:56
amosI just installed skype on the latest Ubuntu and I cannot hear anything. I tryed to change smth in the options menu, and I found out that I cannot change the sound and microphone device. What should I do?10:56
chackak1l: do you mean "not apt-get"?10:56
amosI just installed skype on the latest Ubuntu and I cannot hear anything. I tryed to change smth in the options menu, and I found out that I cannot change the sound and microphone device. What should I do?10:56
yz3pDamos: no spam + google pulseaudio10:56
Ben64amos: thats a perfect way to be ignored.10:56
k1l!patience | amos10:56
ubottuamos: 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/10:56
amosok. thank you :)10:57
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yz3pDchacka: can your system access the internet?10:57
poxel00hello Ubuntu10:57
chackayz3pD: yes10:57
azazel__lol10:58
k1lchacka: apt-get upgrade is not enough to make all updates come in. see the bots message for explanaition10:58
yz3pDchacka: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade10:58
poxel00bye10:59
chackak1l: Ok i've read ubottu 's message. So what do I need to do to get 'all updates to come in'?11:01
k1lchacka: apt-get dist-upgrade. apt-get upgrade does not include all updates like its told in that link11:01
yz3pDchacka: what exactly is your problem, again please11:02
VibranceGetting "Permission denied" when trying to save changes to /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini, after opening it with sudo nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini - Any ideas why?11:02
chackak1l: done. ubu.. soft.. center still showing incomplete load symbol11:03
k1lchacka: can you make a pastebin from a "sudo apt-get update&&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" ?11:04
k1land a screenshot from that softwarecenter?11:04
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chackayz3pD: My Ubuntu Software Center icon is showing an incomplete loading symbol. My n00b question is: Is this Ubuntu Software Center's normal icon or am I missing some updates?11:04
yz3pDchacka: screenshot of "incomplete loading symbol" plese11:05
yz3pD*please11:05
yz3pDsometimes there are horizontal lines in hexchat what does these lines mean?11:07
chackak1l and yz3pD : does pastern do screenshot/pics?11:07
chackapastern = pastebib11:07
k1l!paste | chacka11:07
chackapastebin11:07
ubottuchacka: 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.11:07
Ntemishello11:08
Ntemisneed help11:08
Ntemishdd crash11:08
amos_Right guys... I tried with pluseAudio and it seems that it doesn't work ...11:08
Ntemisnow i cant mount my hdd with a live usb boot of 14.0411:08
Ntemisowner is user #100011:08
Ntemishelp11:09
killerhey ,what software should I use  to record laptop's screen , recordmydesktop records it well , but the audio seems to lag a bit11:09
amos_1000 fps11:09
yz3pDamos, puleaudio is often buggy, you can configure it with pavucontrol11:09
chackak1l: yz3pD http://imgur.com/91YrgjY11:09
DJones!screencast | killer There's a few suggestions in Ubottu's link,11:09
ubottukiller There's a few suggestions in Ubottu's link,: Some programs to capture your screen are Kazam, Vokoscreen & Simple Screen Recorder. Also ffmpeg/libav with x11grab option on the command line. Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts.11:09
amos_I'll try. thanks11:10
yz3pDchacka: and the apt-get output please, but it looks like software center installs something11:11
mkrzHello #ubuntu. What is the best way to run outlook client on 14.04?11:12
mkrzms outlook client.11:12
bazhang!appdb | mkrz11:12
ubottumkrz: The Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help11:12
mkrzthanks!11:12
chackayz3pD: k1l : http://pastebin.com/y4D4e0mB11:15
yz3pDyour system is  up to date chacka11:16
yz3pDclose software center and open it again11:17
chackayz3pD: so the software icon issue is just a bug?11:17
yz3pDyes11:17
k1lchacka: i use a different icon theme. but are you sure its not the standard icon?11:17
k1lhttp://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/03/raring-updates-software-center-icon11:17
yz3pDk1l: i also don't use software-center because it's sometime a bit buggy11:18
yz3pD11.10-12.10 is the best icon for software-center :-)11:19
chackak1l: must be the standard icon. Sorry for the bother.11:20
bagel`I'm running 14.04 and I ran apt-get update;apt-get upgrade -- one of the packages it wanted to update was grub. the machine is a raid1 (with 2 TB x 2) so when it got to grub it asked me if i wanted to keep the local version of /etc/default/grub or if i wanted to overwrite with the maintainers version. so i chose to keep the local version. but now im at this prompt: http://i.imgur.com/HRtBgeK.png ? should i check box all 3 or just the last one? I see in /boot11:21
bagel`check box all 3 or just the last one11:21
bagel`(Software raid)11:21
bagel`or is there a command i can type to figure out what i should do11:22
bagel`here is my fstab http://pastebin.com/RdqhTBa811:24
chakahi11:30
jeffreylevesqueI'm having the same problem as http://askubuntu.com/questions/490394/apache-restart-not-working-properly11:30
jeffreylevesqueI'm not sure what the solution is just yet11:30
chakaAny recomendations for irc client on ubuntu 14.11:30
cfhowlett!irc | chaka11:31
ubottuchaka: A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines11:31
cfhowlett!chaka | irssi11:31
chakacfhowlett: ?11:33
cfhowlett!info irssi11:33
ubottuirssi (source: irssi): terminal based IRC client. In component main, is optional. Version 0.8.15-5ubuntu3 (trusty), package size 852 kB, installed size 2388 kB11:33
chakaAnyone have preferences between these for ubuntu?: Empathy, Smuxi, Pidgin, XChat , LostIRC, Loqui, ChatZilla11:35
cfhowlettchaka many/most of those listed are NOT for server use, i.e. they require a gui.11:35
chakacfhowlett: what do you use/preffer?11:36
chakacfhowlett: irc/ubuntu n00b here11:36
cfhowlettchaka clarify your question: server or desktop user?11:37
chakacfhowlett: I'm on a desktop but I'm not against using the terminal if it will build skills11:37
cfhowlettchaka doesn't matter what I prefer.  install ALL of them and test.  You'll find a preference.  sudo apt-get install empathy smuxi xchat etc11:38
zombu2xchat lol11:39
zombu2is xchat still in the repos?11:39
zombu2thought they put hexchat in11:39
cfhowlett!info xchat11:40
ubottuxchat (source: xchat): IRC client for X similar to AmIRC. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.8.8-7.1ubuntu5 (trusty), package size 279 kB, installed size 899 kB11:40
bagel`so can i essenetially run 14.04 LTS for the next 3 years and still be secure?11:40
cfhowlett!info hexchat11:40
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 kB11:40
bagel`like would apache be secure11:40
bagel`etc11:40
cfhowlettbagel` 14.04 has 5 years of support11:40
bagel`so if there is an apache vulnerabrility, they would patch it and then i could still stay on 14.04 ?11:40
bagel`vulnerability*11:40
cfhowlettbagel` apache isn't ubuntu.  apache is maintained by apache.  can't say what they11:41
cfhowlettwill do.  UBUNTU has 5 years of support in 14.0411:41
k1lbagel`: yes. but most insecurites are from the users config. so dont think ubuntu will manage your security, it just cant make everything secure11:41
zombu2hmm if i poke holes in a condom can i still use it repeatedly and be secure??11:41
pdshi guys, is there another way then changing the eth0 interface to static then editing the interface file bring down the interface itself and starting the interface one again | cauze i have problems with automating this process with ansible - i guess the networkmanager isn't to happy with it11:42
k1lzombu2: troll somewhere else11:42
zombu2no this suits me just fine11:42
pdshi guys, is there another way then changing the eth0 interface to static then editing the interface file bring down the interface itself and starting the interface one again | cauze i have problems with automating this process with ansible - i guess the networkmanager isn't to happy with it11:42
cfhowlett!guidlines | zombu2 follow the guidelines11:42
cfhowlett!guidlines | zombu2 follow the guidelines11:43
cfhowlett!guidelines | zombu2 follow the guidelines11:43
ubottuzombu2 follow the guidelines: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines11:43
bagel`cfhowlett i never once said or thought that apache was ubuntu.11:43
pds!guidelines | zombu211:43
ubottuzombu2: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines11:43
bagel`im not an idiot11:43
zombu2it s amazing the amount if stupidity in this channel11:43
cfhowlettbagel` <bagel`> so if there is an apache vulnerabrility, they would patch it and then i could still stay on 14.04 ?11:43
bagel`yes11:43
bagel`instead of having to continue upgrading past 14.0411:43
bagel`im trying to get an understanding11:43
k1lbagel`: that is what LTS is for11:44
cfhowlettbagel` ... "they" meaning apache would repair apache11:44
bagel`ok11:44
k1l!lts | bagel`11:44
ubottubagel`: LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04)11:44
bagel`yes but it becomes included with ubuntu as a security update, no?11:44
bhalashcd11:44
cfhowlettbagel` if and ONLY if apache provides one.11:44
bagel`but when would they not do such a thing? sounds unlikely right?11:45
k1lbagel`: yes, ubuntu makes pathced updates if apache brings the patches themselves in first place11:45
cfhowlettbagel` you'd have to ask the apache folks.11:45
bagel`k1l thats what i was looking for. because i used to download apache/php and compile it manually for years.. but that became tedious.. so i have now moved on to apt-get install apache2 with php5 and its been working great. everything is more streamlined. so i just wanted to make sure that i could run 14.04 for years and still have a secure apache/php11:46
bagel`Instead of what i used to do before.. always have to redownload new versions and what not. becomes annoying when you can just apt-get update;apt-get upgrade11:46
k1lbagel`: yep, that is the idea behind LTS11:47
bagel`sweet11:48
bagel`thx guys12:01
danou_my girlfriend : http://70.81.112.235:81/C%3A/Dan/photos/m/mylene3.jpg12:08
cfhowlettDJones is it just me, or is the amount of !OT Idiocy higher than normal?12:09
DJonescfhowlett: I blame school holidays12:09
amosDJones don't say :))12:09
cfhowlettDJones there does seem to be a bit of mama's basement quality it ...12:10
kamal_DJones: interesting, what was that command?12:10
kamal_it wasn't a kick12:10
DJoneskamal_: That was a remove12:10
kamal_neat, thanks12:11
jeffreylevesquecould someone assist me with http://askubuntu.com/questions/471187/problem-with-restarting-apache2-on-ubuntu-server-14-0412:12
sasihi12:14
cfhowlettjeffreylevesque might want to ask #apache #ubuntu-server12:14
cfhowlettsasi greetings.  ask your question12:14
pu239i haven't used any flavor of *nix in years, so i installed 14.04, also learning some python and installed pycharms12:16
pu239i have a pycharms.sh file that i thought i could run, but when i double click it opens in gedit12:17
pu239what am i doing wrong? any suggestions?12:17
cfhowlett!python | pu23912:17
ubottupu239: python is a popular Object Oriented scripting language included in Ubuntu. For more on Python please see http://www.python.org/ or #python12:17
pu239this isn't really related to python, it's about opening an application12:18
cfhowlettpu239 so you want the file to execute and not open for editing?12:18
pu239cfhowlett: yes12:19
cfhowlettpu239 no expert here, but I think you have to go into file properties and set the executable flag.12:19
pu239cfhowlett: thanks, it's set, but still opens in gedit12:19
dragoonis_Looking to install MySQL 5.6 with apt-get, any suggestions ?12:20
cfhowlettpu239 sorry, that was my best shot.  I bet #python can give you fast answers12:20
jtjhHello i was just install Ubuntu 14.04.1 and i got the error: Sorry anerror occured and it was not possible to install the bootloader to the specified location, i was trying to dual boot with windows12:20
pu239cfhowlett: thanks, i'll try there if i can't figure it out12:21
cfhowlett!grub|jtjh installing the bootloader is one of the final stages of installing ubuntu.  your OS is probably installed but the grub bootloader is not.  try reinstalling to the DISK, not a partition, e.g. /dev/sda12:21
ubottujtjh installing the bootloader is one of the final stages of installing ubuntu.  your OS is probably installed but the grub bootloader is not.  try reinstalling to the DISK, not a partition, e.g. /dev/sda: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub212:21
jtjhok ill try that so of the 3 option i have now 1. choose different devide 2. continue with a bootloader 3 cancel the installation12:24
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jtjhi should select option 2 and boot the usb and go thought the steps from the link?12:24
Ridleycan i play music in skype, in addition to my voice ?12:26
chakahow do I add autocomplete to terminal (like on mac one can use tab to autocomplete when doing cd /...stuff))12:28
indn1234chaka: just press TAB12:28
chakaindn1234, thanks12:29
k1lchaka: should be running from the start. with tab12:29
Capacxh12:33
Capacxanyone there?12:33
ObrienDaveno, nobody home12:34
Capacxohi12:34
Capacxanyone know a good encrypted irc client?12:34
Capacxthat....also works for windows12:35
theadminCapacx: Hexchat is quite great12:36
theadminQuassel works quite well too12:36
Capacxawesome12:37
Capacxdo you have to configure...ssl on it?...or is it automatic?12:37
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Capacxi dont fully understand encrypting irc....cause i mean....wouldnt it only work if both users were using hexchat?...12:38
k1lCapacx: encrypted irc doesnt work fpr public channels12:38
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Capacxthat would make sense12:38
Capacxzzz12:39
theadminCapacx: You can connect to a server with SASL and it'll encrypt data you send to the server, but public channels are often logged and anyone can see what's going on there anyway12:39
theadminCapacx: So it only makes sense for private messaging12:39
k1l!sasl12:39
k1lsee freenode page for how to connect with sasl to freenode12:40
talinhello. i have two network cards. one of them has internet, but the other does not, and i can not figure out why. if i look at incoming packets with e.g. tcpdump, i can see that packets arrive at both eth0 (working one) and eth1 (not working). if i ping, i can see with tcpdump that packets arrive to the interface on eth1 and also that eth1 tries to reply, but the replies somehow stop on the way back... here's my setup: http://imgur.com/cwSLlmr12:43
talindoing traceroute -s <eth1 ip> <eth0 gateway> tells me that eth1 does not know where to route these packets, possibly12:44
talinperhaps i should try #linux12:47
talinthanks anyway12:47
jonascjHi all. What is the fastest way to prioritize wlan over the wired connection. E.g. you hvae internet connection via wlan but you are connected to a wired network without internet connection. That will cause ubuntu to not have internet connection because it defaults to prioritize wired over wireless12:49
jonascjCan I get a quick dropdown on network-manager or a single command to do it?12:50
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aguitelhow install ubuntu in chromebook12:56
usr13_!boot12:56
ubottuBoot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto12:56
dragoonis_service mysql start fails... any way to debug this? nothing being written to the mysql error log at /var/log/mysql/error.log12:59
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BhAwNany way to make access point hotspot on ubuntu 14.04?12:59
damian-hey guys and gals, i just did the latest release upgrade and it seems to have .. stumbled. i'm now only presented with 'grub rescue>' - not entirely sure on how to diagnose.13:07
damian-the only error at the top is 'error: symbol `grub_term_highlight_color` not found.'13:08
MissPerfectIs it ok to store a lot of data and write data on an ntfs partition in linux? And symlink parts of my home folder like Videos and Pictures to that ntfs partition?13:16
MissPerfectIs there any better solution for sharing files in a dual boot setup?13:16
damian-i have a Windows Server which my linux machine reads/writes to without any dramas (all tv/movies - so around 2tb data)13:17
damian-not saying that it's the best way to do it though :P13:17
MissPerfectdamian-: That would be over network ?13:17
damian-yeah13:18
damian-i don't know about symlinking though, that could cause MAJOR issues if the ntfs partition drops out13:18
MissPerfectShould not be an issue then I think as the remote pc won't be doing the actual copying on the filesystem13:18
k1lMissPerfect: ubuntu can handle ntfs partitions. but its speed is not the best. but for dualboot on one machine there is no really better solution13:18
MissPerfectk1l: There's the ext2fsd drive for Windows but that sounds risky13:19
k1limho the ntfs partition as data partition is a way more stable solution than the ext drivers for windows13:20
MissPerfectAlso on an ssd drive what would the best partitioning scheme be / on ssd, symlink the Documents, Downloads etc of the home folder to an hdd and /var/log on hdd ?13:21
MissPerfectThe SSD is only 24 GB13:21
MissPerfectOr should I put /home on the HDD, I was thinking it could slow login times etc and might be better to have the ".files" on the ssd itself13:22
k1l / for a regular desktop is about 10GB without /home13:22
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theadminMissPerfect: /home belongs on HDD, it may slow login but it grows and you'd want about 10-15GB for /13:23
MissPerfecttheadmin:  /home itself would be empty enough if documents etc were symlinked onto an hdd partition13:24
MissPerfecthence only stuff like .config would remain on the ssd13:24
k1l /home tends to grow. so i would put that onto the hdd, too. i think 14GB is to small for the long run13:24
k1lbut if you will be sorting the data to the data-partition anyway you could try the 14Gb /home on ssd13:25
MissPerfectk1l: Its 24GB13:25
* k1l puts everything into /home, so my home is 50GB+ and growing13:25
k1lMissPerfect: you will need to subtract the 10GB for /13:26
MissPerfectk1l: Maybe a bit less with a minimal install and using only what I need.13:27
MissPerfectOr I might use something like Arch on this machine13:28
k1lMissPerfect: you can of course have a 4GB / on ubuntu. but i was talking about a common desktop system.13:28
MissPerfectI mean I was thinking of symlinking stuff like Desktop, Downloads etc onto /media/storage13:29
MissPerfectWould it significantly slow down with the config files on the hdd on a seperate /home? ALso is it really necessary to not write /var/log to the ssd (limited write cycles)13:30
k1lthe ssds got own wear level protection. the old ssds got really problems on there but new ssds should have the same lifespan as regular hhds13:32
MissPerfectAnyone dual boots and has a particularly different method of sharing files between Windows and Linux?13:32
ObrienDaventfs on a 3TB eSATA drive works great13:33
usr13_damian-: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/128997713:35
ubottuUbuntu bug 1289977 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 14.04 Update breaks grub, resulting in "error: symbol 'grub_term_highlight_color' not found"" [High,Triaged]13:35
usr13_damian-: I was backed up in the buffer, someone else may have already sent you info, not sure.13:35
damian-thanks usr1313:37
damian-just one question though, do i need to run that from somewhere specific, the grub rescue doesn't seem to have any actual commands?13:37
usr13_MissPerfect: Just mount the directories where-ever you want.13:37
usr13_MissPerfect: You could have Documents and MyDocuments, (if you don't want to mix them).  Or just use the MS-Windows MyDocuments and place everything there, mount it as MyDocuments (and delete the Documents directory).13:39
grobe0baor you could put everything in a git repo hosted on Amazon S313:39
grobe0bathat's an option13:39
usr13_MissPerfect: What you do in part depends on how often you boot to MS Windows.13:40
usr13_MissPerfect: ... and how many files you actually need to share.13:40
MissPerfectusr13_: I don't use Ms Windows that much except for some work related stuff and compiling software for ms windows13:40
usr13_MissPerfect: Well, the only limitation is (as you probably know), by defautl, MS Windows does not read ext4 filesystems, so just mounting the ntfs filesystems from Ubuntu is the easiest solution.13:42
MissPerfectBut its handy to have access to some media as well while I use it. I also use it for gaming. And since my device is a convertible tablet with Windows 8.1 I basically use Windows as a tablet and ubuntu as a traditional computer13:42
usr13_MissPerfect: My best advise is to just mount the ntfs directories as needed.13:43
MissPerfectusr13_: Yeah its that vs mounting it as read only and copying in Windows or just copying in Linux to an ntfs drive as needed.13:43
usr13_MissPerfect: Doesn't have to be read-only, it's up to you. Write the fstab file as you see fit.13:44
MissPerfectI meant Windows accessing ext4 as read only13:44
MissPerfect(with a driver)13:44
usr13_MissPerfect: Oh ok.13:44
Sladurkatahttp://mtrx.cloudapp.net13:45
usr13_MissPerfect: Well, again, I would consider just mounting ntfs directories in Linux a better option, (but that's just my opinion).13:45
MissPerfectI just don't like the solution of having media on an ntfs partition when 70% of the time it is accessed from linux13:45
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usr13_MissPerfect: I don't think that is a big deal.  Not much in the way of drawbacks...13:46
usr13_MissPerfect: Reading and Writing to ntfs is pretty reliable nowdays.13:46
MissPerfectYeah it seems like that is the best option13:47
usr13_to me it would be....13:47
usr13_MissPerfect: It is kind of like using the strength of linux and avoid other defencies.13:49
aeyesihi13:49
aeyesidoes anyone have tip for game catalogue ?13:49
aeyesiLike gallery of games13:49
aeyesi(games.desktop icons like)13:50
aeyesisome nice one :D13:50
aeyesilike multiman from PS313:50
sivanandajisri gayathri13:51
k1l_!in | sivanandaji13:52
ubottusivanandaji: #ubuntu-in is the channel for Ubuntu in India13:52
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z3r0help pls13:54
z3r0how to install ubuntu touch os on my hp slate 7 tablet13:54
k1l_!touch | z3r013:56
ubottuz3r0: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch13:56
z3r0ubottu: it's possible to install on my tablet hp slate 713:57
ubottuz3r0: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)13:57
z3r0no problem, i need only information13:57
k1l_z3r0: see that channel and mind the topic which got links to often asken questions13:57
aeyesii guess bot is pre-scripted to react only on specific words13:58
Piciaeyesi: no... k1l_ triggered it.13:58
aeyesixD13:58
aeyesiok ok13:58
ObrienDaveno, bot is triggered by preceding keywords with !13:58
aeyesiPici give me tip for some nice game gallery pleaaasee13:58
anto777hey, can anyboy tell me what app i should use in 14.04 for chatting  in icq?13:59
aeyesigame browser or library like13:59
ObrienDaveaeyesi, playdeb13:59
aeyesianto777 try pidgin13:59
jeffreylevesqueI have a Ubuntu Server 14.04 dual booted.  No longer on Ubuntu Desktop on VirtualBox13:59
jeffreylevesqueit's a great day13:59
aeyesi:D13:59
jeffreylevesqueUbuntu Desktop 11.0413:59
Piciaeyesi: Like MAME?14:00
z3r0ok thanks kill14:00
aeyesiplaydeb... is gallery i mean...14:01
aeyesiimagine i have like 50 games on desktop ~14:01
aeyesilet me take a look14:01
k1l_aeyesi: what do you mean by "game gallery" ?14:01
aeyesisec14:01
aeyesilike this14:01
aeyesihttp://www.ps3hax.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/MultiMAN-1.09.03-Multifunctional-Filemanager.jpg14:01
ObrienDavesomething like gamefly, i assume14:01
aeyesinope just a browser for games u have14:02
aeyesilike CD gallery or something nice14:02
aeyesihttp://i.ytimg.com/vi/nBBKMnTF0VI/maxresdefault.jpg14:03
Piciaeyesi: oh.. I recall something like that... let me see if I can remember the name of it..14:04
storytrying to fix mplayer bug with this command line fix, but is says:  sudo:convert: command not found14:04
storyhttp://pastebin.com/aTziFnYw14:04
aeyesistory try sudo su and maybie as root?14:05
anto777well pidgin allways gaves me invallid chat room name! Why?14:06
aeyesii am not sure14:06
aeyesiemm14:06
Picistory: you need the imagemagick package before you can use the convert command.14:06
aeyesithere is another app or online ICQ so far i know14:06
storyPici, ok14:07
anto777online it's ok, but wth ppdgin i have problem=14:07
anto777thanks anyway!14:08
sine0all the fonts are soft round and fuzzy and i dont really like it. is this part of unity, is it anti ailiasing14:10
anarkheini have installed lubuntu, but the audio doesn't work. what's most likely the cause? according to the sound level view accessible via the systray, it's not muted.14:10
sine0anarkhein:14:10
Piciaeyesi: gcstar is the one I was thinking of.14:11
anarkheinsine0: what14:11
aeyesik let me take a look14:12
sine0check alsamixer14:12
aeyesilooks really good thanks pici14:13
Piciaeyesi: np14:13
azi`i am running ubuntu on in my company and I am clueless as how to find the network printers that I use on windows. I don't know the printing protocol involved just the name of the printer14:13
azi`what could be done about it?14:14
aeyesithere is nice gui for adding printers far i know but pff its just what i would do14:14
aeyesiwell14:14
Spartacus_Hello there. I don't know if anyone can help or not, but I'm attempting to install an Ubuntu based distro on my desktop, and for some reason, it thinks my TV is 72" when it's 47" and it's blowing everything up and making it hard to fit on the screen. Is there anything I can do about that?14:15
aeyesitry printer app to setup one and maybie try figure it out i have lunch atm :Z14:15
aeyesiSpartacus_ surly there is, try boot in save mode and try install properitary driver maybie :Z14:16
aeyesiyay so many things to resolve14:16
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Spartacus_@aeyesi - is that something that can be done during the live disc too? Or would I have to install first.14:17
PiciNo need to answer if you don't know the answer...14:17
TJ-Spartacus_: First thing to check is that the EDID information returned by the TV to the PC is correct. Take a look in "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" see if you can find it, it should include the modes the TV supports and the physical dimensions (usually in millimetres)14:17
Spartacus_@TJ - I'll have a look in a second. Currently booting into the live disk.14:19
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NastyNaz.14:21
TJ-Spartacus_: If the EDID is incorrect (they seem to get corrupted at times in the display EEPROM/flash memory), you can over-ride it, either with a custom EDID stored in a file on the PC, or via a custom "Monitor" section in "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"14:21
TJ-azi`: Have you used the CUPS web administration tool to discover the printer(s) http://localhost:631/ ?14:22
Spartacus_Yeha I'm trying to find the right spot now.14:22
Lumbendilhi14:26
Spartacus_TJ - I'm having a bit of trouble with it. I've found EDID mentioned in a few places, but it's either with digits like 1- 3 or a long hex chain. I put it on pastebin if you wouldn't mind assisting me with it? pastebin.com/fGX5PySq14:26
LumbendilI've installed ubuntu 14.04 on my laptop, but it won't boot up, it keeps showing ">> Start PXE over IVv4"14:27
LumbendilIPv4*14:27
TJ-Spartacus_: looking14:27
hhi14:27
Lumbendilfresh install, booting with efi =(14:28
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k1l_Lumbendil: did you insert the pxe iso? is it set to pxe in bios?14:28
Spartacus_TJ - Thanks.14:28
Lumbendilk1l_: I didn't, let me check the bios for any PXE setting14:29
TJ-Spartacus_: You'll see several "clock: ..." lines ending "Image Size:  160 x 90 mm" :)14:29
Spartacus_TJ - yeah, there's a few of those.14:29
TJ-Spartacus_: I'm guessing the screen is a little bigger than that :)14:30
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Spartacus_lol yeah14:30
Spartacus_Which confuses me as to how it thinks it's 72" when this doc is showing like 6x314:30
LumbendilI see no setting related with PXE14:30
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TJ-Spartacus_: Where does it report the 72" ?14:30
Spartacus_TJ - When I go to "Displays" where i'd check resolution and such. GoldStar 72". It's also not that brand14:31
TJ-Spartacus_: ahhh, hang on. let me dig out some terminal commands so we can be more precise14:31
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Spartacus_TJ - Righto14:32
TJ-Spartacus_: is it the display connected to HDMI-1-3 ?14:32
Lumbendilk1l_: I didn't set up my machine to use boot from a lan drive or anything like that, and from what I'm reading, that's what PXE is about :S14:32
Spartacus_TJ - How would I know for sure?14:32
Spartacus_TJ - On my TV, it's HDMI 214:33
k1l_Lumbendil: are you sure you installed ubuntu desktop on that?14:33
anarkheinsine0: "<sine0> check alsamixer" - yeah, i did. to the far right there was an "auto-mute enabled" which i was unable to change14:33
Lumbendilk1l_: pretty sure, yup14:33
TJ-Lumbendil: PXE boot comes into play if it is in the machine's boot order, and is usually disabled by a setting such as "LAN boot" or similar14:33
Lumbendillan boot is disabled14:33
TJ-Spartacus_: If it is the only device connected via HDMI ... the exact port number doesn't matter14:33
Lumbendilwell, wake up on lan is disabled, I see no lan boot setting14:34
sine0anarkhein: i take it you were root when you did it14:34
Spartacus_TJ - I also have a PS4 hooked up, but that's not currently on.14:34
TJ-Lumbendil: Check the boot-order menu. You can usually disable/remove it there14:34
StolenToastHey I've got a probably nooby-ish question14:34
Lumbendilah, maybe it's because it isn't recognizing my hd, and reaching to the last step14:34
StolenToastI'm connected to my ubuntu server from Konsole but some characters don't seem to display properly14:34
sine0but if it still doesnt work then i would google it. no sound is a common problem, i only installed yesterday so i was messing around as i had tinny sound and came across the swathe of no sounders14:34
TJ-Spartacus_: OK... is the PS4 connected to an HDMI output, or a DVI output?14:34
sine0good luck14:34
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Spartacus_TJ - HDMI14:34
LumbendilI can only get down, but it's the last option anyway14:34
StolenToastnotably I think what should be a horizontal (or maybe vertical line) is actually what I learned today an a-circumflex14:35
StolenToasthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8214:35
StolenToastdoes this have to do with the character encoding in konsole or something?14:35
StolenToastor could it be server-side14:35
StolenToastI am on rhel 6 on this end14:36
scratch[x]Hi all , how I can install drivers on embedded ati video card radeon 3000 on ubuntu 14.04?14:36
Lumbendilok, so the PXE is showing up because the HDD is not recognized as a bootable device14:36
TJ-Spartacus_: Can you do this: "xrandr -q --verbose | pastebinit" ?14:36
Spartacus_TJ - Sure, one moment.14:36
StolenToastscratch[x]: have you visited the amd site and tried to get the driver from there?14:36
sine0whilst install ubuntu it told me about checking 2 options which encrypt the drive plus also make it easier to resize partition information. it is now that i want to resize my ubuntu partition so how do i do it14:36
TJ-Lumbendil: That would make sense, PXE is often the fall-back option despite the user settings, if no other device is found to boot from14:37
StolenToastthey usually have nice and easy gui driver installers14:37
Spartacus_TJ - paste.ubuntu.com/790539914:37
LumbendilTJ-: any idea why the HD is not bootable?14:37
scratch[x]Yes, I downloaded 3.1 version but with this drivers , not start panels on unity14:38
scratch[x]I use legacy drivers14:38
TJ-Lumbendil: It would imply either 1) Secure Boot is enabled and the installation doesn't have the signed shim, or 2) CSM/Legacy boot mode is disabled and the boot disk doesn't have a GPT scheme, with an EFI system partition, or 3) something else :)14:38
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TJ-Spartacus_: So this will be it: "HDMI-1-3 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (0x48) normal (normal) 160mm x 90mm"14:39
LumbendilTJ-: on the HD there is /boot/efi, I've tried EFI secure, EFI no secure, CSM14:39
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TJ-Lumbendil: Are you using a Live ISO right now to look at it?14:41
LumbendilI used the live iso to look at it14:41
Spartacus_TJ - Am i to do something with that? Or are you just identifying the proper area?14:41
Lumbendilatm I'm not looking at it, can do though14:41
racacasine0 use gparted to resize14:41
StolenToastso someone told me it has to do with the Charset14:43
StolenToastmost likely on the ubuntu side14:43
Lumbendillet me try again, I've reinstalled multiple times, though I might be confusing14:43
maddawg2question... what types of things might prevent the networking service from running14:43
TJ-Spartacus_: Just confirming that is the device you're having the problem with, and those dimensions we saw belong to it14:43
maddawg2i checked "service networking status" and it just says stop/waiting14:43
TJ-Lumbendil: stop!14:44
maddawg2it's a ubuntu desktop, but i've removed network manager and have my config set with /etc/network/interfaces14:44
Spartacus_TJ - Ah, gotcha. What happens from here?14:44
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TJ-Lumbendil: The problem is not the installation, it is most likely simply that the firmware failed to add the OS entry to the boot menu14:44
maddawg2if i type sudo ifup eth0 and run an ifconfig it shows an IP address, and my config looks legit14:44
maddawg2but i cant ping my gateway, or get the networking service running14:45
racacamaddawg2: so you tried "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" ?14:46
maddawg2yes racaca tells me to do it with sudo service networking restart14:46
LumbendilTJ-: the HD didn't get flagged as bootable after formating you mean?14:46
maddawg2but yea same thing14:46
TJ-Spartacus_: Well, we've proved it is getting the wrong figures - although I can't see where the 72" is originating from - possibly signed integer calculations going wrong. There are 2 ways to correct it, edit the EDID and put it on-disk, or add a monitor section to the X configuration file. Currently, X is auto-configuring so there is no config file.14:46
maddawg2just says stop/waiting14:46
LunarioIs there a command for making a system backup of ubuntu via command line?14:46
TJ-Lumbendil: Almost... with UEFI the firmware stores in Non-Volatile RAM the boot menu options. When an OS installs it calls the firmware and says, basically, "Add me to the boot menu"14:47
Spartacus_TJ - So then I suppose the only choice is to edit the EDID?14:47
maddawg2Lumbendil, do you know if the networking service will only run if it's able to access the gateway and what not...14:47
Toolkitmanhi14:47
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maddawg2the thing is my dedicated provider changed their gateway and the subnet is now completely different14:47
mjuszczakWhat's the channel for the debuild stuff again?14:47
marjinal1stI'm using Ubuntu 14.04 AMD64. I have another pc running Windows 7. Shared a folder with "Everyone" option. Trying to access it from Ubuntu but Ubuntu asks for username and password, where I didn't set any for Windows. Any ideas?14:47
TJ-Lumbendil: That appears to have failed so we need to fix that. In principle, it should only be a case of re-installing grub. It may however need to directly use the "efibootmgr" tool in case the firmware is returning an error code that the installer doesn't pass on to the user14:48
racacamaddawg2: what does your interfaces file look like?14:48
maddawg2racaca just a sec... i will paste it...14:48
maddawg2!pastebin14:48
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.14:48
TJ-maddawg2: Is this OVH by any chance?14:48
maddawg2TJ- YES14:49
LumbendilTJ-: I've checked the /boot/efi folder on my ubuntu install, and it's empty :S14:49
TJ-maddawg2: Thought so :D We've had several users in with the same problem this week... One last night, solution there was that OVH support - despite denials - had the configuration wrong, and the user had to hound them to fix it. The user mentioned the VM MAC address being regenerated14:50
maddawg2http://imgur.com/ie0BRE314:50
maddawg2i was that user14:50
TJ-Lumbendil: Interesting.... which suggests "grub-efi" package didn't get installed, or "grub-install ..." and "update-grub" both failed14:50
maddawg2lol14:50
maddawg2reseting the vm mac didnt fix it14:50
TJ-maddawg2: Grrrr, shows how tired I am... your nickname looked familiar, but you've changed it slightly just to confuse me14:51
maddawg2i called them and they have me escalated but it's been over a day now with no answer14:51
TJ-maddawg2: OK, let me look (again!) at your interfaces!14:51
maddawg2yea just sent a screenshot... their tech told me my config looked fine14:52
maddawg2the thing is they are now using a whole different subnet14:52
LunarioI just booted an Ubuntu Server iso in a vm but it's asking for login. What are the default login data?14:52
maddawg2and i'm pretty convinced that they didnt set the networking up correctly on their end14:52
maddawg2so now it's not routing between subnets14:52
TJ-maddawg2: OK... so basics. You can bring the interface up with "ifup" and it has its settings correct?14:53
Lunarionvm14:53
maddawg2yes TJ-14:53
Spartacus_TJ - So TJ, how do I go about editing this?14:53
TJ-maddawg2: OK, have you tried to see if it can 'see' any other Ethernet devices on the link, with "ip neighbour show" ?14:54
SchrodingersScatcan settings be correct when address and broadcast are the same?14:54
ikeyCan someone tell me if there is something similar to systemd-analyze within Ubuntu (using upstart) to determine actual boot time + readiness please?14:54
sine0 racaca thats great, but if my filesystem is encrypted will it mess it up14:54
maddawg2TJ- just a sec...14:54
alexandre_a14:55
bibi234hello, I've runned a script in a terminal "screen", usually I can scroll up by grabbing the scroll bar at the right, but now I can't, because it's a screen, what can I do?14:55
coderman1im trying to find all files that are older than 3 days that are tar files, find /home/Dropbox/backups/ *.tar -mtime +3 -print, that does find files older than 3 days, but it returns things that are no tar files14:55
TJ-Spartacus_: This gets a bit involved, I've been thinking which is the best way to go. Because you need to manually configure the monitor, that requires "/etc/X11/xonrg.conf". You can't just add a monitor section usually, you have to describe the *entire* hardware layout (device, screen, monitor)14:55
coderman1is my command wrong?14:55
Spartacus_TJ -- oh...would things be any easier if I actually get the OS installed first?14:56
SchrodingersScatbibi234: M^a Esc enters 'copy mode' on my screen14:56
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TJ-Spartacus_: haha yes, that would help :) Although, you can do the first step now.14:57
SchrodingersScatcoderman1: not sure, would a '-name "*.tar"' help?14:57
maddawg2TJ- http://imgur.com/lOme27M14:57
Spartacus_TJ - first step?14:58
TJ-maddawg2: Looks like it only can see an IPv6 device! Tell OVH, they've definitely messed up14:58
bibi234SchrodingersScat: what combination is "M^a Esc"? sorry I don't understand14:58
Guest67520can any one help me i tried to install mac os on lenovo so it was not succed14:59
maddawg2TJ- yep14:59
maddawg2lol14:59
SchrodingersScatbibi234: for me it's ctrl-a then Esc14:59
Guest67520so i restarted normally now it shoiwng boot error14:59
TJ-Spartacus_: 2 steps: 1) run "sudo Xorg --configure" to generate a basic xorg.conf based on the current hardware, then 2) customise the config to contain the correct monitor size14:59
Guest67520so i inserted live cd and trying to14:59
bibi234SchrodingersScat: ohh thanks, now I can scroll up with key up, great :)14:59
Guest67520resotre my grub i used boot-repair tool but it is not suceed can any one help me how to fix15:00
SchrodingersScatbibi234: hit Esc again to exit, should probably read the manual for functionality, I think Enter sets copy points15:00
LumbendilTJ-: how can I check what went wrong on the install / fix it? :)15:00
TJ-Spartacus_: You'll need to stop the GUI to run "sudo Xorg -configure" .... so the best way to do that from a Live ISO is first check you can switch to a text Virtual Terminal (VT), and there issue "sudo service lightdm stop" to stop the GUI and X server, then run "sudo Xorg -configure", then restart the GUI with "sudo service lightdm start"15:01
Spartacus_righto.15:01
TJ-Lumbendil: Are you familiar with mounting broken installations file-systems with a 'chroot' (change-root) ?15:01
Guest67520please can any one help me my boot error issue15:02
coderman1Shrodin15:02
TJ-Spartacus_: Switch to VT#1 by pressing Alt+Ctl+F1 ... switch back to the GUI VT with Alt+F7 (VT#7)15:02
coderman1SchrodingersScat: that was it, thanks15:02
Spartacus_TJ - Will do. Had to do something on that computer in Windows real quick so getting back into the live disk atm.15:03
LumbendilTJ-: not much, truth being told15:03
LumbendilI know i can sudo chroot /dir/ to change the root15:03
SchrodingersScatcoderman1: great15:03
Lumbendiland that's about it15:03
Spartacus_TJ - Crap, the system freezes when I try to switch to the terminals.15:04
TJ-Spartacus_: OK .... this is important --> once it has generated the "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" **save it to a USB stick or over the network** else it'll be lost if you reboot15:04
TJ-Spartacus_: Hmmm... total freeze, or just black screen with no "login:" or shell prompt?15:04
Spartacus_TJ - Doesn't make it to the shell. Stays on the GUI, but the image just freezes.15:05
Spartacus_TJ - then starts working when I switch back to the GUI on F715:05
TJ-Spartacus_: Is it booted from a USB? I'm wondering if it is just being ultra-slow to load the programs from it15:05
Spartacus_TJ - yeah, USB15:05
TJ-Spartacus_: sounds like the console was unable to be drawn, doesn't it?15:06
Spartacus_TJ - right15:06
Spartacus_TJ - This thing has some graphical quirks15:06
Spartacus_TJ - Like trailing mice, lagged text input15:06
TJ-Spartacus_: In which case, I'd go ahead and install Ubuntu correctly first so it boots, and *then* worry about it :)15:06
TJ-Spartacus_: Hmmm, I think I know what may cause that ... often a motherboard IOMEM issue. Is it an AMD CPU?15:07
Spartacus_No. i7 4770K & GTX 77015:07
TJ-Spartacus_: OK, it has iomem. There's a class of issues that cause lagging because devices are incorrectly using the IOMEM controller15:08
Spartacus_TJ - Quick noob question about installation. Should the boot loader go on top of the drive as in /dev/sdb or onto the partition itself /dev/sdb3?15:08
Spartacus_TJ - Wunderbar15:08
TJ-Spartacus_: The solution - if your system has the same cause - is to add "iommu=pt" to the kernel command-line at boot-time15:09
liuhi15:10
Spartacus_TJ - I see. What of that one question I had regarding the bootloader placement?15:11
TJ-Spartacus_: "/dev/sda" is the *whole* of the first hard disk discovered. A partition table (PT) is created defining 1 or more partitions. Each partition is "/dev/sda1 sda2 sda3 ... etc., file-systems are formatting inside a partition, and file-systems are 'mounted'15:11
Spartacus_TJ - Nice timing lol15:11
TJ-Spartacus_: if you run "sudo lsblk" it'll report lots of useful information to help you understand the current system's block device layout15:12
TJ-Lumbendil: You're using the Live ISO now (sorry, my memory is shot through tiredness, getting forgetful)15:13
LumbendilTJ-: yes :)15:13
Lumbendilno worries15:13
Spartacus_TJ - I mean I understand what is where and how /dev/sdb is a drive overall. Just didn't know if when you select the place for the bootloader if you're supposed to put it on the root of the drive like that or only on the partition where the OS is being installed.15:14
LumbendilI guess I should chroot the install, right?15:14
TJ-Lumbendil: I have a bash script to automate creating the chroot and using it. If you download it you can use it to quickly get into a chroot on that failed system, assuming the rest of it is sane :)  https://iam.tj/projects/misc/chroot-auto.bash15:14
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Lumbendilty15:14
TJ-Spartacus_: The bootloader goes to a whole-disk, e.g., /dev/sda15:14
Lumbendilgive me a second, gotta mail myself the link, I'm on another computer15:15
Spartacus_TJ -- KK. I've messed w/ Linux here & there, but I have a tendency to break things if I don't ask first :P15:15
TJ-Spartacus_: For legacy/BIOS systems that implies grub-pc which will write a boot-strap of a little under 440 bytes into sector 0 of that disk, which is just in front of the 64-byte partition table. That boot-strap will then find/load Grub's core.img from later sectors (before partition #1) which in turn looks for the partition file-system containing "/grub/", which then loads the boot menu options15:16
sine0can gparted be run whilst inside of ubuntu desktop15:18
TJ-Spartacus_: For UEFI systems the OS must have added an entry into the firmware's NV-RAM first, which will point to a GUID Partition Table-d disk (GPT), which must have an EFI System Partition (Fat16/32, up to 512MB), with an "/EFI/" directory. Grub will install a loader there which the firmware executes15:18
LumbendilTJ-: so I should do chroot-auto /media/my-broken-system/ /dev/sda1 ?15:18
TJ-Lumbendil: If you've already mounted /dev/sda1 unmount it first15:18
Lumbendilah, ok15:18
TJ-Lumbendil: Make sure to "mkdir -p /media/my-broken-system" if it doesn't exist - I always do "sudo mkdir /target" and use /target/ as the mount point - which is what the installer does15:19
Lumbendilcannot read filesystem table in chroot =(15:19
TJ-Lumbendil: not good :(15:19
Lumbendilnvm15:20
Lumbendilmy bad15:20
TJ-Lumbendil: Are you *sure* sda1 is the root file-system... I thought that was the EFI system partition?15:20
TJ-Lumbendil: in case that confused the script, do "mount" and check that nothing is mounted in the /target/. If it is, we need to umount them/it first15:20
Spartacus_TJ - Just waiting on the OS to finish installing. ~4:40 to finish downloading packages during install.15:21
randomnick9000"running IRC as root is stupid!" <-- i just had to laugh when i forgot i was root :P15:21
LumbendilTJ-: that's what was wrong15:21
Lumbendilit now mounter and unmounted15:21
Lumbendilit's like I was leaving the chroot as soon as it was set up15:22
TJ-Lumbendil: Hmmm, not what I'd hoped for!15:22
TJ-Lumbendil: looks like I need to add even more bullet-proofing in that script :)15:24
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: I've logged in here from my laptop15:25
TJ-Lumbendil-laptop: OK :)15:25
Spartacus_TJ - Installation just finished. Rebooting now.15:26
TJ-Lumbendil-laptop: If you do "mount | grep /target" (where target is the chroot mount-point), does it show the script has left anything behind?15:26
TJ-Spartacus_: That was fast ;)15:26
Spartacus_TJ - Woulda been done a while ago had I done it on USB 3.15:26
Spartacus_TJ ;)15:27
* TJ- will need to go fit some bike saddles in a few minutes15:27
Spartacus_TJ - Ruh roh. Looks like it didn't go so well.15:27
Spartacus_TJ - I selected it in the boot menu, but then all I get after that is a blank screen w/ blinking cursor.15:27
TJ-Spartacus_: OK .... is the hard disk settled or still reading?15:28
Spartacus_TJ - Settled. This is an SSD, so I wouldn't expect slow loads lol15:29
TJ-Spartacus_: what make/model of PC/ motherboard is this? Also, is it legacy BIOS or UEFI ?15:29
diegotxehola15:29
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: empty folder15:29
diegotxehi15:29
diegotxemy name is diego15:29
Lumbendil-laptopI've chrooted to the mounted fs myself, since I have a single partition there should be no issues15:29
Spartacus_TJ - Motherboard is a Gigabyte Z87 HD3. It's UEFI, though I have those features turned off in the BIOS.15:29
TJ-Spartacus_: flashing cursor top-left usually means the MBR boot-strap code loaded but somehow failed to load core.img15:29
SchrodingersScatdiegotxe: welcome15:30
TJ-Spartacus_: Hmm, so its an UEFI but it has booted in legacy/BIOS mode?15:30
TJ-Lumbendil-laptop: If you use my script contents as a guide, you can see all the mounts you need to do to create a working chroot that you can run "grub-install" and "update-grub" inside of15:31
Spartacus_TJ - To my knowledge that's how it should be, as I've heard it's a pain in the... to install on UEFI.15:31
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Spartacus_TJ - So things like secure boot and such are disabled.15:31
TJ-Spartacus_: I prefer UEFI myself especially for mutli-boot systems, with Windows15:33
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: From what I see, it's /proc /dev /dev/pts and the DNS resolv file right?15:33
Spartacus_TJ - Oh? I thought that was the opposite of what people wanted lol15:33
Lumbendil-laptopand boot15:34
Lumbendil-laptopand /boot/efi which is in a different partition15:34
Spartacus_TJ - How should I proceed from here?15:34
compdocset stuff for legacy, and install?15:35
LucidGuyAnyone using Ubuntu+ZFS in production environment?15:37
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: afaik, I set up the chroot correctly15:38
Lumbendil-laptopany way to test it? :)15:38
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meganerdZFS, ugh15:39
Lumbendil-laptopgonna reboot to test if it did the trick, though no errors where shown15:40
MoProductionsHello.  I’m on Ubuntu 14.04 trying to network with OSX 10.9.  I can connect to the folder on the Mac fine from within the Unity “Browse Network” command. But, without fail, after about a minute the connection will be lost and I get this “Unhandled error message: Error sending data: Broken pipe”.  Is there any way I can make this connection stable?15:41
Spartacus_TJ - still around?15:44
TJ-Spartacus_: sorry, trying to multi-task with real hardware here (bikes) :)15:45
ragnarock:q15:45
rohitvarkeyHi! My root filesystem keeps going into read only mode after booting. Does anyone have any idea how I can stop this?15:45
Spartacus_TJ - Haha, sorry15:45
bitcoinassassinhi. is there a way to do a version upgrade from a DVD or via a network? Or ISO burned to USB drive?15:45
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: I'm back, grub-install && grub-update didn't change15:45
bitcoinassassinI think I can just select "upgrade" during the installation procedure - ??15:45
Lumbendil-laptopthe /boot/efi folder is properly populated though, I thought it wasn't because it is in a different partition15:46
TJ-Spartacus_: It'd help to know which method the installer used, if the ISO started in UEFI mode it would have used "grub-efi", if Legacy "grub-pc"... but if it won't boot we have to go through the same procedure as Lumbendil is right now, using Live ISO and a chroot to repair the installation15:46
bitcoinassassinsorry - this would be an upgrade to 14.04 lts.......64 bit.....15:46
Spartacus_TJ - How would we know which method it used?15:47
bitcoinassassin*version upgrade15:47
TJ-Lumbendil-laptop: OK, so you progressed. When you did "grub-install" did you get any messages about efibootmgr ?15:47
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: no15:47
Lumbendil-laptopit ran without errors15:47
ObrienDavebitcoinassassin, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade15:47
TJ-Spartacus_: We'd have to look 'inside' the installed system to determine it.15:47
Lumbendil-laptopgrub-update just gave a warning about a config which was no longer supported, no errors15:47
bitcoinassassinObrienDave, thanks, but that was not my question.15:47
TJ-Lumbendil-laptop: Hmm, did you check which package, "grub-pc" or "grub-efi" was installed in it?15:48
ObrienDaveokay15:48
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bitcoinassassinNeed to try a version upgrade via DVD or USB stick if possible.15:48
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: I didn't, give me a second and I set up the chroot again15:48
catalasefor those who use RSA keys here, do you password protect your RSA key15:49
catalasei feel like that defeats a part of the purpose of the key anyway15:49
bitcoinassassinWell, guess I got nothing to lose. So I will just give it a go.15:49
TJ-Lumbendil-laptop: OK, and also, we need to know whether your Live environment is Legacy or UEFI too. check for the existence of "/sys/firmware/efi/" with sub-dirs such as "efivars"15:49
TJ-catalase: Yes, and store it in an encrypted container15:50
Spartacus_TJ - How do we look in there?15:50
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: my live env is uefi15:50
TJ-Lumbendil-laptop: coool, that means if you have to use efibootmgr manually, it will work :)15:50
Lumbendil-laptopgive me a minute to set up the chroot15:51
Lumbendil-laptopwell, at least now I understand how a jailed system is set up, more or less :P15:51
TJ-Lumbendil-laptop: in the chroot, do "dpkg -l 'grub*' " and you should expect to see "ii" (installed) prefix for "grub-efi"15:51
MoProductionsCan someone tell me the command to list all open network connections?  I want to see if it still shows up even though it’s still broken.15:53
MutantTurkeynetstat15:53
MoProductionsthank you *added to knowledge base*15:53
MoProductionsDoes that show things like connections between my ubuntu machine and other machines?  The connections are failling after 60 seconds and i need to figure out why15:54
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: grub-efi un, grub-efi-amd64 ii15:55
Lumbendil-laptopgrub and grub2 both are shown as "un"15:55
grobe0baMoProductions, netstat15:56
MoProductionsThat’s showing like dozens of connections. Is there a way to just filter conections between two computers?15:56
grobe0baMoProductions, netstat -nwee | grep 192.168.5.215:57
grobe0bareplace IP address as needed15:57
MoProductionsok lemme try15:57
grobe0bafor real troubleshooting, you should probably look at tcpdump15:57
grobe0bawhich will let you analyze the traffic15:57
MoProductionswould that let me know when/why my connections fail?15:57
Spartacus_TJ - Put the iso onto my USB 3 drive and reinstalled. boots now :D15:57
MoProductionsI mean they START off fine, but after a minute it breaks15:57
k1l_MoProductions: is it wifi?15:57
MoProductionsk1l_: The ubuntu machine is connected via wire, my Macbook is connected via WiFi15:58
k1l_better first take a look into dmesg after that connection failed15:58
Spartacus_TJ - Crap, tried to scroll up to where you said I had to make that config file, but won't let me go back that far anymore :(15:58
k1l_MoProductions: i dont want to know what devices stand in your shed :) what is the connection exactly that the ubuntu issue you are talking about :)15:59
k1l_there are some wifi cards that are known to have a crappy connection with the wrong drivers.16:00
Lumbendil-laptopTJ-: should I install grub-efi ?16:01
MoProductionsk1l_: I connected to another machine from my ubuntu machine through the unity/finder window “Browse Network”.  I create a network connection to another folder on the other machine, logging in normally . Things are fine for about a minute.  Then, for reasons unknown (haven’t checked logs yet), the connection fails.  Any attempt to reconnect results in a Broken Pipe error, and I can’t unmount16:01
k1l_MoProductions: so its not a hardware issue but a issue inbetween theese to devices? did you test both devices with other to make sure which one is the problem?16:02
k1l_but dmesg and syslog should give some info about that dropoff16:03
MoProductionsI’m looking through those now, they’re pretty wordy heh.16:03
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MoProductionsOK this is interseting.  I connected to another computer as suggested.  Connection there seems fine.  Then I connected back to the original computer I was having issues with.  So far no problems.  Is it possible that simply having a separate connection on a different computer would solve the original computer’s connection problems?16:15
MoProductionsWhoops spoke too soon16:15
MoProductionsOK so it appears to be an issue with the non ubuntu machine.  Could be being on wifi cause that?16:16
ActionParsnipMoProductions: are you trying to share internet connectivity?16:20
MoProductionsNo, I’m just trying to keep a stable connection between two computers so that I can copy builds over all day.16:21
MoProductionsUnfortunately my software does not have a linux version, but the builds are for linux, so i can’t work locally on the machine16:23
MoProductionsThe linux machine that is.16:23
MissPerfectDoes it make a difference whether I use fstrim regularly or use the discard mount option?16:23
lumbendil-laptopTJ-: tried installing grub-efi but it didnt do the trick16:24
k1l_MissPerfect: some say so, some say the other way.16:25
BeldarMissPerfect, They work differently16:25
Beldaroops sorry16:25
MissPerfectBeldar: discard is in realtime and fstrim is batch from what I understand16:25
k1l_MissPerfect: i am fine with discard since years. others are with cron job with fstrim. your choice16:25
Beldarmeant the backspace erase not enter16:25
anarkhos|2is it most common that sound works out of the box or not on lubuntu on netbooks?16:25
bekksMissPerfect: Actually it doesnt. But using it via an fstab option _may_ slow down the filesystem theoretically. Personally, I doubt that this degradation isnt that noticable.16:26
MissPerfectk1l_: For how many years have you been using this ssd? And what model is it?16:26
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: Hmmm, it installed correctly or reported errors?16:26
lumbendil-laptopinstalled correctly16:26
lumbendil-laptopcan you give me the command to check installed packages again?16:27
MoProductionsHm.  I’m starting to suspect it’s an issue with the computer on wifi.  Is there a way to test for wifi stability, or perhaps another forum I could inquire in?16:27
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: in or out of the chroot, what does "sudo efibootmgr" report? If you have network access, can you pipe the output to pastebinit ?16:27
ActionParsnipMoProductions: do they both point to the same router?16:27
ActionParsnipanarkhos|2: depends on make and model16:28
MoProductionsActionParsnip: The ubuntu machine is hardwired.  IT doesn’t even have wifi hardware in it16:28
k1l_MissPerfect: kingston ssdnow 96gb since 3 or 4 years now. but i am sure both methods work fine for regular users16:28
anarkhos|2ActionParsnip: acer aspire one16:28
ActionParsnipMoProductions: ok, can that ping the router. The fact it doesn't have wifi is moot16:28
ActionParsnipanarkhos|2: ZG5 ?16:28
TJ-Spartacus_: Do you want the xorg.conf instructions again?16:28
anarkhos|2achernya: AO751h16:28
sine0i have inserted a usb into laptop and ubuntu displays it. i am trying to format it in gparted but getting issues. do i have to do soemthing first like unmounting it etc ?16:28
anarkhos|2ActionParsnip i meant16:28
Spartacus_TJ - Yeah, if you could16:29
MoProductionsActionParsnip: I will look into pinging the router.  It should, because the connection starts off fine, it just falls off quickly.16:29
MoProductionsor is that just ping 192.168.1.116:29
ActionParsnipanarkhos|2: what is the output of:   wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh && chmod +x ./alsa-info.sh && ./alsa-info.sh --upload16:29
BeldarMissPerfect, I have fstrim as an end of a daily update upgrade.16:29
TJ-Spartacus_: You'll need to stop the GUI to run "sudo Xorg -configure" .... so the best way to do that (from a Live ISO) is first check you can switch to a text Virtual Terminal (VT), and there issue "sudo service lightdm stop" to stop the GUI and X server, then run "sudo Xorg -configure", then restart the GUI with "sudo service lightdm start"16:30
MissPerfectk1l_: Mine's just a newer Samsung 24GB msata ssd so its a slower than a normal sata one but fast enough compared to hdd16:30
ActionParsnipMoProductions: if that is the router's internal IP, yes16:30
anarkhos|2ActionParsnip: one moment16:30
Spartacus_TJ - About the GUI thing. Turns out even after installing i still can't switch to a terminal. image still just freezes. I'm guessing it has to do with crappy video drivers, which I'm attemping to change right now16:31
TJ-Spartacus_: OK, yes, that is going to be needed. The other option is to reboot in Recovery (single user text) mode and do it from there16:31
lumbendil-laptopTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7906195/16:31
Spartacus_TJ - Alright. i'm currently following the few steps here to get different drivers: http://askubuntu.com/a/15012116:32
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: That looks promising! boot0004 is the "ubuntu" entry, and it is the first in the BootOrder too16:32
lumbendil-laptopTJ-: atm it isn't booting16:33
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: OK, but we're getting closer :) ... can you check if "sudo efibootmgr --verbose" provides more information that the previous command, and if so, pastebinit too?16:33
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MissPerfectk1l_: Do you have /var/log on hdd and is there a significant benefit in doing so ssd lifespan wise?16:34
ActionParsnipanarkhos|2: use TAB and ENTER to navigate the menu16:34
lumbendil-laptopTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7906220/16:34
ActionParsnipMissPerfect: I would, as well as swap and /home on platter based drive16:34
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: That looks even better :)16:34
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k1l_MissPerfect: i dont have a hdd16:35
k1l_MissPerfect: i have only a ssd and just didnt do a swap and put discard into the fstab. that is all. new ssds dont fall apart after 1 day of usage like the very first ones did16:36
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: Can you check that the UUID of "sudo blkid /dev/sda1" (or whichever the EFI System partition is) matches the efi output og "b268a658-55fc-4d6e-820e-ecf5b514c02a" ?16:36
lumbendil-laptopTJ-: /dev/sda1: UUID="E94E-200E" TYPE="vfat"16:37
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: Ahhh, silly me, of course! That was a daft useless question :D16:38
lumbendil-laptopit ain't the /dev/sda2 UUID either (which is / )16:39
anarkheinActionParsnip: ok...16:39
anarkheinActionParsnip: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=610c4c2d6ee2ea9aa2b17202689c282cefa256a516:39
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: OK, I've seen UEFI firmwares that use an incorrect device identifier - the HD(1,800,....) part and as a result fail to boot, but other than that, if  "/boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi" and its grubx64.efi partner exist, then that system should boot to GRUB at least, if not Ubuntu.16:39
lumbendil-laptopshumx64.efi is available16:40
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: I suggest when you reboot you press whatever key is needed to enter the Firmware's boot-menu, and manually select the "ubuntu" option and report back. That'll confirm the firmware is actually at least trying to boot that entry16:40
lumbendil-laptopand grubx64.efi is available aswell16:41
Spartacus_TJ - Woot, broke the install again apparently16:41
lumbendil-laptopTJ-: I'll connect to irc from my desktop while I reboot16:41
TJ-lumbendil-laptop: OK, on the face of it, the Linux/Ubuntu side of things is absolutely correct. Remaining issues will be motherboard/firmware issues16:41
Spartacus_TJ - Black screen, blinking cursor, can't go to terminals :-/16:41
citrusfizzis there any specific distro that would make for a good multi monitor Dashboard display ?   firefox, and flash being the only real requirement,  but i would like to have as much automation as possible during the boot process  to auto load firefox on each display in full screen16:41
TJ-Spartacus_: Is that at boot time?16:41
Spartacus_TJ - yeah, after selecting in bootloader16:42
TJ-Spartacus_: You pressed Shift key at boot to get to the GRUB menu?16:42
LumbendilTJ-: I'm here :)16:42
TJ-Lumbendil: It worked then?16:42
Lumbendilatm, 3 options, HDD/SSD, LAN1, LAN216:42
LumbendilI guess it's HDD16:43
Spartacus_Huh? No. Grub menu comes up every boot to select between Linux & Windows16:43
TJ-Lumbendil: no!16:43
Lumbendilthere is no "ubuntu" option16:43
Lumbendilthere is that + enter setup16:43
TJ-Lumbendil: There has to be an "ubuntu" option ... we saw that is its title!16:43
Lumbendilboot menu shows only those 3 + enter setup16:43
Spartacus_TJ - Huh? No. Grub menu comes up every boot to select between Linux & Windows16:43
TJ-Lumbendil: try rebooting, go into the full firmware setup options, and see if you can edit the boot menu to add/remove entries manually - if so, see if you can spot the "ubuntu" entry16:43
Spartacus_(forgot to put your name on it, so re-said)16:44
TJ-Spartacus_: OK... so GRUB starts, but it fails to load Ubuntu?16:44
Spartacus_TJ - Right16:44
ActionParsnipanarkhein: try:  echo "options snd-hda-intel model=acer" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf > /dev/null16:44
ActionParsnipanarkhein: reboot to test16:44
ActionParsnipanarkhein: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne/AO751h16:44
TJ-Lumbendil: The only other thing I can think is that the firmware is *not* saving the boot-menu entry after efibootmgr adds it... a known issue with some buggy firmwares... what is the make/model of the PC, or the motherboard ?16:44
LumbendilTJ-: Toshiba Portege z93016:45
TJ-Spartacus_: OK... GRUB Menu, choose Advanced, choose the Recovery option, and report back. You should see kernel messages scrolling fast as the kernel initialisies.16:45
TJ-Lumbendil: Let me do some research on that16:45
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LumbendilI've searched and I didn't read from people complaining on this step16:46
ActionParsnipanarkhein: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/91379416:46
ubottuUbuntu bug 913794 in alsa-driver (Ubuntu) "no sound on Acer AO751h" [Undecided,Expired]16:46
anarkhos|2hmm16:46
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PiciMarleyPlant: knock it off, this is a support channel.16:46
Spartacus_TJ - It appears to have stopped16:47
Spartacus_TJ - last thing it shows it [9.752403] ppdev: user-space parallel port driver16:47
TJ-Spartacus_: OK, that's progress anyhow... the kernel has started and got a long way too - 9 seconds in16:47
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TJ-Spartacus_: Try switching VTs see if you get a prompt or menu on any of them16:48
Spartacus_TJ - negative. Nothing happens. Just stays on this screen.16:48
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TJ-Spartacus_: OK... the previous messages on-screen could be useful... any chance you could take a photo and upload it?16:50
MoProductionsbrb i dont want my networking tests to annoy the room with logout/login messages16:50
Spartacus_TJ - Yeah, hang on16:50
Spartacus_TJ - imgur.com/GHLEQJq16:52
ActionParsnipSpartacus_: do you use your parallel port?16:54
anarkhos|2ActionParsnip: ok im gonna try editing that .conf file16:54
Spartacus_ActionParsnip - No.16:54
ActionParsnipSpartacus_: then disable it in BIOS16:54
TJ-Lumbendil: I can't find anything obvious to explain why the firmware doesn't show the "ubuntu" entry. To test whether it is, in fact, saved reboot to the EFI ISO environment and run "sudo efibootmgr" again... if there is no "ubuntu" entry we know the firmware is at fault here16:54
ActionParsnipanarkhos|2: the command I gave does that for you....16:54
anarkhos|2by the way, how long is "speaker-test" supposed to take? it's still running. no error messages, but also no sound16:54
anarkhos|2ActionParsnip: right16:54
LumbendilTJ-: ?16:55
Spartacus_ActionParsnip - Well don't I feel stupid for not thinking of that myself. Lemme see if I can.16:55
Lumbendilgot lost there16:55
anarkhos|2does speaker-test run until i instruct it to stop?16:55
ActionParsnipSpartacus_: disable stuff you dont need keeps the system as simple as possible16:55
ActionParsnipSpartacus_: if you use HDMI audio and have onboard sound too, disable the onboard sound if you never use itr16:55
TJ-Lumbendil: I'm trying to diagnose why the firmware isn't listing "ubuntu" in its boot menu. If my hypothesis that it didn't save it holds, then booting to Live and checking with efibootmgr will prove or disprove that16:56
LumbendilTJ-: I run it from the ISO or from the chrooted env?16:56
Spartacus_ActionParsnip - Okay. Disabled onboard sound, graphics, and parallel. Let's see what happens.16:56
TJ-Lumbendil: just a straight-forward Live boot (in EFI mode so you have access to the EFI variables) then run "sudo efibootmgr" and check whether the "Boot0004" "ubuntu" entry is still there16:56
LumbendilTJ-: booted the live ISO, no efibootmgr16:57
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Spartacus_TJ & ActionParsnip - It actually successfully booted into Recovery it seems16:57
TJ-Lumbendil: You'll need to install the package "sudo apt-get install efibootmgr"16:58
TJ-Spartacus_: Well, that's more promising :)16:58
LumbendilI thought it was already installed16:58
Spartacus_TJ & ActionParsnip - Should I attempt to go through with a normal boot and see what happens?16:58
Lumbendilit's in there!16:58
Lumbendilarg16:58
MoProductionsIS it not recommended to expect stable connections from a wired ubuntu machine to a non ubuntu wifi machine?16:58
TJ-Spartacus_: That final kernel message about ppdev is simply the last message written to console, not an indication that it failed at that point in some way16:58
Spartacus_TJ - Oh. I suppose I just got lucky that one of the things I disabled got it through then.16:59
TJ-MoProductions: a network is a network... do tests from wired PC to wired PC without Wifi in between - if the problem goes away, you know the Wifi is the problem16:59
Spartacus_TJ - After resuming normal boot, I've made it back in :D16:59
TJ-Lumbendil: OK, so we know your system's firmware is 'lying' to you17:00
Spartacus_TJ - Even better is the graphical bugs have stopped. Now I can see about switching into those VT to fix this disproportionate screen17:00
TJ-Lumbendil: is "ubuntu" still the first in the boot order too?17:00
LumbendilTJ-: yes17:00
MoProductionsTJ-: I actually did. I had no problems keeping a connection between the wired ubuntu machine and another wired local server on the same network.  The only problems were connecting to the WiFi machine so I’m fairly confident it’s that, but i’ve never experienced this problem before so i’m trying to gather as much knowledge as i can17:00
TJ-Spartacus_: haha, yes... I forgot that was where you started out :)17:00
LumbendilF12 shows those 3 options17:01
TJ-MoProductions: I'd suspect the WiFi access point's network is getting interference between it and the Wifi client, then17:01
Spartacus_TJ - Good news and bad news. Good news is I can get into the VT to run the Xorg -configure command. Bad news is it failed17:01
TJ-Lumbendil: This is where having hands-on is so vital... I can't really help you at this stage. We've proved everything on the Ubuntu side looks correct17:02
indn1234hey quick question --> I made a bootable USB using the Startup Disk Creator in Ubuntu. Can I put personal stuff in the pen drive BEFORE installing the new ubuntu from it?17:02
TJ-Spartacus_: did you "sudo .." it ?17:02
Spartacus_TJ - "Number of created screens does not match number of detected devices. Configuration failed" is part of what it says.17:02
MoProductionsTJ-: That’s entirely possible.  This is one of those NYC buildings built in the 1800’s or something, who knows what’s in the walls.  The wifi connection is stable as far as chat rooms and downloading, but something is going on to interfere with keeping a connection between computers17:02
Spartacus_Tj - Yeah17:02
Spartacus_TJ - Also killed gdm.17:02
TJ-Spartacus_: but, did a file get generated? "ls -l /etc/X11/xorg.conf"17:02
zacwallshow do i view the wpa2 of a network. i dont have a wireless card so i use a wlan0 network o cores. im not sure if this is even possible but if it is, can someone please provide a link or give tech support?17:03
SchrodingersScatMoProductions: have you tried something that can keep partial transfers? like an rsync?17:03
Spartacus_TJ - "No such file or directory" doesn't look that way17:03
TJ-Spartacus_: Hmmm, that is weird17:03
TJ-Spartacus_: You sure know how to challenge us!17:04
MoProductionsSchrodingersScat: No I haven’t.  Hadn’t heard of that until you just mentioned it.  I went to college on Unix machiens but i’ve not worked with anything like this in a while.17:04
Spartacus_TJ - I have terrible luck with computers.17:04
Spartacus_TJ - imgur.com/5hkDQqP17:04
TJ-Spartacus_: famous words from "man Xorg" "This option currently has some problems on some platforms"17:04
Spartacus_TJ - Looks like I'm part of the "some platforms" group.17:05
Spartacus_TJ - That image I linked shows the actual screen w/ error.17:05
MoProductionsIf the Unity finderish windows has the link labelled as “Ubuntu Share On Mike’s Laptop” would I use that for the rsynch command?17:05
TJ-Spartacus_: "(+++) Using config file: "/home/chris/xorg.conf.new"  ?17:05
Spartacus_TJ - huh?17:06
anarkheinActionParsnip: rebooting17:06
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MoProductionsEr not link, but the name of the connection to the other computer17:06
TJ-Spartacus_: that's where the file has been written I suspect :)17:06
Spartacus_TJ - Ah. Should I try that last command you said and use that name?17:06
mjuszczakHow can I force a debian revision number with dh_make?  I'm trying to make it something other than -1.17:06
TJ-Spartacus_: "pastebinit /home/chris/xorg.conf.new"17:06
ActionParsnipMoProductions: you would need to find the folder that points to. the 'mount' command on it's own will show you17:06
SchrodingersScatMoProductions: not sure, i normally rsync via ssh, so on the opposite computer I have ssh credentials to login.17:07
Spartacus_paste.ubuntu.com/790648517:07
TJ-Spartacus_: YAY :D17:07
Spartacus_TJ lol17:07
Spartacus_TJ - Hooray for progress :D17:07
MoProductionsActionParsnip: ‘mount’ command, lemme try that17:07
Spartacus_Doesn't look like it says much about the whole monitor thing.17:08
TJ-Spartacus_: give me 10 minutes to convert that into something that will work for you, I need to refer to my own custom configs here17:08
MoProductionsSchrodingersScat: I actually had a connection via smb from the laptop to the ubuntu, but the login wouldn’t work and Guest copied things over with no permissions that would let it use.  I could chmod it but I’m trying to document a pipeline for all this and I’m hoping to avoid little things caused by strange errors17:08
Spartacus_TJ - Cool. Sounds like a plan.17:08
LumbendilTJ-: maybe my best choice would be to boot on non-efi mode and install ubuntu that way so it installs itself without efi?17:09
anarkhos|2ActionParsnip: that single line of yours seems to have done the trick. speaker-test produced sound now. thanks!17:09
TJ-Lumbendil: Yes, that is possible. It might be worth seeing if there is a firmware update - I did notice mention of one or more updates for that model17:09
TJ-Lumbendil: this is definitely a bug in the firmware17:10
Spartacus_TJ - i also don't appear to have sound, not that I want to put more on you. You're already the man for helping me this far :P17:11
TJ-Spartacus_: what is the make/model of the problem TV ?17:12
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Spartacus_TJ -  "LG Google TV G3"17:13
Spartacus_TJ - I think I took care of the sound. It was on the wrong output.17:13
TJ-Spartacus_: OK, and can you find me the exact millimetre width/height dimensions of it, or measure them manually?17:14
Spartacus_TJ - I'll try looking it up17:14
ActionParsnipanarkhos|2: np broseph17:15
ActionParsnipanarkhos|2: the power of searching the internet....17:15
anarkhos|2ActionParsnip: yeah i had some forum pages ready, but i wanted to ask here too in order to maybe get a more specific and simple suggestion than installing 4 new tools that may or may not fix it17:16
Spartacus_TJ - Found specs on LG's website, though I'm thinking that it also includes the bezel around the screen itself.17:16
TJ-Spartacus_: get your tape measure out :)17:17
Spartacus_TJ - 42.76" x 25.7" x 1.43" not that you need thickness lol --- gonna see if I can measure for real17:17
Spartacus_TJ - How do you need it? Just hight and width? Or diagonal too? (diagonal should be 46.9")17:17
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TJ-Spartacus_: height and width of the display area17:18
LumbendilTJ-: firmware updates are windows installers, I've formated windows, yay, lucky me17:18
TJ-Spartacus_: and we need millimetres, so if you measure in inches, be very accurate so the conversion is accurate :)17:18
sine0how can i create a linked directory on my desktop to another computer i have root on17:18
sine0so i can edit a text file there like it was on my desktop17:18
TJ-Lumbendil: Grrrr :(17:18
bosnjakhi17:18
Spartacus_TJ - oh goodie...17:19
Busserlsine0: I think nfs could work easily, if you don't need encryption17:19
Busserlsine0: and if both pcs are linux17:20
sine0Busserl: yes they both are. one has apache on it with my index.html i want to edit in a local gui text editor17:20
Spartacus_TJ - looks like 41.25" across and....17:21
Busserlsine0: do you know that x11 over ssh may also work? Or better yet a terminal editor like vim?17:21
MoProductionsIf I have a folder mounted called “MoDocs for motion on mava” listed, shouldn’t at least some of those words show up in the listings when i type ‘mount'?17:21
maddawgFINALLY.. network is working again17:21
maddawgstupid OVH... didnt even solve the problem17:21
bosnjakis it somehow possible to knowingly guess when the user has left his computer, if the computer is still working and the screen went blank. I know that the "w" command gives you the last IDLE time, but if i type the command on the keyboard, this will be reset. is there such activity log somewhere that would give some hint? ( checking if roommate is lying about being home at the time :D )17:21
sine0Busserl: i can just ssh edit with nano which i was doing...17:21
sine0the server does not have an X env17:21
basketballhow do i install a program from a tar.gz17:22
sine0nfs was not found in the packages apt-get17:22
Spartacus_TJ - 41.25" across, 23" high17:22
bosnjakalso, SSH is not enabled so I can't do it like that.17:22
basketballhow do i install a program from a tar.gz via terminal17:22
trijntjebasketball: don't do that, its a pain. What are you trying to install?17:22
sine0Busserl: on windows i used a program called WinSCP17:22
basketballlibre office 4.317:22
Spartacus_TJ - Google says that's 1047.75 x 584.2 mm17:22
Busserlsine0: try the wiki, nfs should work easily as it supports the linux file system, etc https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo17:23
bosnjakbasketball: if the .tar.gz contains a source code, you need to build it first, and then install17:23
Busserlsine0: you could also just use scp to copy the file over, like you did with WinSCP I guess.17:23
bosnjakbasketball: in such case, the instructions will be provided with the source17:24
trijntjebasketball: it would be a lot easier to stick with what is installed by default. Is there a reason you need the latest version?17:24
basketballi just want it17:24
bosnjakbasketball: what is the package?17:24
trijntjebasketball: thats not a reason ;)17:24
trijntje!latest17:24
ubottuPackages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.17:24
TJ-Spartacus_: thanks17:26
sine0Busserl: looking at the how to i bookmarked it for some fun another time but ill stick with scp and pressing up in terminal console to repeat command :/17:26
bosnjakbasketball: if you still want to install it, refer to the instructions from the readme file. If you tell us what package it is or where you downloaded it from, we could help more17:26
MonkeyDustbosnjak  if you're so eager to have it, i'm sure you'll be creative enough to get it17:26
Busserlbasketball: You could also search for a PPA with that application, and just install the usuall way. Hhowever this is probably not supported, as you would mix third party packages with official ones. tar.gz is a pain.17:27
TJ-Spartacus_: Are you planning on using the nouveau driver permanently or switching to the nvidia driver/17:27
SchrodingersScatbosnjak: he said libreOffice above17:27
xanguaMonkeyDust: I want it too17:27
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Busserlsine0: maybe you could use an ide with built-in scp, I don't know if that exists. :)17:27
RaventecWhen dealing with Android, it's common practice to install a custom recovery, where you can browse your SD card for different ROMs and flash them with ease. On PC, is there a way to install some kind of "recovery" or first layer OS where you can browse your HDD / USB drives, etc. and flash different Linux distros?17:27
bekksRaventec: No, thats not how a PC works.17:28
SchrodingersScatRaventec: I think you can have a grub entry for a liveISO, and boot into that, I've not done this though.17:28
Guest3633http://i.imgur.com/yli1b8D.png17:28
MoProductionsSpeaking of Android…is it in any way possible to run ubuntu on a mobile device and run apps that require a usb camera?  Our software needs ubuntu, but if we could put it on mobile that would be killer17:28
bekks!touch | MoProductions17:29
ubottuMoProductions: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch17:29
LumbendilTJ-: installing in non-uefi mode worked17:29
MoProductionsNoted…thank you.17:29
Lumbendilso now I mostly just hate my life for losing so much time17:29
SchrodingersScatRaventec: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot I believe this is what I speak of17:29
TJ-Lumbendil: What a pain!17:29
BeldarRaventec, There are usb loaders that allow multiple iso's for install.17:29
Raventecbekks, I imagined that might be the case. But SchrodingersScat, tell me more about that? The reason I need something like this is my laptop doesn't have the ability to boot from USB (option isn't included in BIOS) and it doesn't have a disk drive. So the only way to install a new OS is to pull the hard drive and put it in a different machine, then install, then swap it back17:29
LumbendilThanks for all the assistance17:29
trijntjeRaventec: the closest ubuntu has is to put iso's in /boot/grml, that way you can boot your pc from different iso's to test stuf out or install17:29
Lumbendilat least I learned a bit about chrooting17:29
TJ-Lumbendil: your welcome17:29
trijntje!info grml-rescue17:30
ubottuPackage grml-rescue does not exist in trusty17:30
TJ-Spartacus_: Are you planning on using the nouveau driver permanently or switching to the nvidia driver/17:30
trijntje!info grml-rescueboot17:30
ubottugrml-rescueboot (source: grml-rescueboot): Integrates Grml ISO booting into GRUB. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.4.4 (trusty), package size 6 kB, installed size 62 kB17:30
Spartacus_TJ - I prefer nvidia, as I'm expecting that's where the best performance is. Testing a game right now, and it's not as good as I had hoped, but not that bad.17:30
BeldarRaventec, check the above link on grml-rescueboot17:30
RaventecOka17:30
TJ-Spartacus_: The reason I ask is, the nouveau driver doesn't have an xorg.conf option to ignore the EDID info, but the nvdia driver does. So if you intend using nvidia I can make this file correct for nvidia17:32
Spartacus_TJ - That'll work.17:32
RaventecBeldar, I think this should work. So what I'll do is pull the hard drive like I normally do, put it in a different machine, do the process described on that page, and then put it back in the machine. Then I should be able to do a clean wipe / reinstall of Ubuntu whenever I want, right from GRUB, correct?17:32
Spartacus_TJ - As far as installing nvidia drivers, was it as simple as just "sudo apt-get install nvidia-current" after adding the ppa?17:32
Guest3633is this normal? http://i.imgur.com/yli1b8D.png17:33
bekksGuest3633: What can be seen on your paste?17:33
Guest3633my screen17:33
Guest3633is so yellow17:33
TJ-Spartacus_: You don't even need the PPA, unless you need the very latest bleeding edge driver17:34
MonkeyDustGuest3633  what is that? use pastebin, so we can read it and help17:34
MonkeyDustGuest3633  how is that ubuntu releated?17:34
Spartacus_TJ - oh. Well I do like fresh drivers :P Was that the extent of what needs to be done though? Like is there a way to make sure that it's using the new driver?17:34
Guest3633it's not17:34
Guest3633slow day17:34
Guest3633bye!17:34
MonkeyDustGuest3633  then why ask here?17:34
TJ-Guest3633: Are you using a VGA analog connection? If so, tighten the connections both end, wiggle them, that looks like one of the colour signals is not getting through.17:35
RaventecWhoaaa this is a lot of work17:35
RaventecI wanna do it but it might be easier just to fkck with the hardware every time17:35
TJ-Spartacus_: If you've got the nvidia driver installed the xorg.conf I've just finished should work with it correctly17:36
RaventecWhat a stupid design this laptop has.. no CD drive, and no boot from USB option. They really want to stick you with windows17:36
trijntjeRaventec: what exactly do you want to do? If you just want to mess around with different OS'es you might be better off using virtualbox17:36
Raventectrijntje no I want to install a new OS17:37
trijntjeRaventec: my BIOS thinks any usb I plug in is an extra harddrive, so you might want to check and make sure your BIOS doesnt think the same17:37
SchrodingersScatRaventec: right, limits your options, so the isoboot or maybe PXE netwook boot.17:37
trijntjeso I have to go boot -> press F12 to select boot device -> Harddisk -> Usb disk17:37
TJ-Spartacus_: this is the file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7906711/   ... you need to save it to "/etc/X11/xorg.conf", for which you'll need to use sudo privileges17:37
Raventectrijntje that's actually a good point I ran into that recently on an IBM thinkcentre17:37
RaventecWill check that before I do anyhting17:38
RaventecAnd yes schrodingersscat, I think I will try the isoboot17:38
Spartacus_TJ - Numbered lines included in the file, or no?17:38
TJ-Spartacus_: no :) ... that's for help in reading/referring to it. If you want to do a simple download hang on a mo...17:39
RaventecHey while I'm here I have a qustion for you all. I've been using IRC a lot more lately. Very helpful and fun. I understand the tagging system where you type a name to get the person's attention, but I'm kinda lazy. Is there an extension of some sort for xchat where you can click on the name and it will paste it into the text box17:39
Spartacus_TJ - ok17:40
BeldarRaventec, No and if your that lazy maybe you should just not use the service. ;)17:40
SchrodingersScatRaventec: try typing the first couple letters of their name then hit tab17:40
TJ-Spartacus_: ... "wget -O - http://iam.tj/projects/misc/xorg.conf.Spartacus | sudo dd of=/etc/X11/xorg.conf"17:40
RaventecSchrodingersScat, you're awesome17:40
SchrodingersScatI reject that, 90% of computing is to accentuate my lazyness17:40
trijntjeRaventec: tab completion is magic, it also works in the terminal and is a massive time saver17:40
RaventecBeldar, if most people weren't at least that lazy the feature SchrodingersScat described wouldn't be there :)17:40
RaventecThat's a helpful trick17:41
trijntjelazy is good, it saves time ;)17:41
Mobutils oh tab completion, why doesn’t everything have it?17:41
BeldarRaventec, You described knowing of tap complete, but not that you did not fully understand it.17:41
TJ-It's not lazy, it's efficient :)17:41
Spartacus_TJ - Nice, I think that went in.17:41
SchrodingersScatRaventec: and like trijntje said, try tab everywhere, it might help finish commands and paths17:41
Spartacus_TJ (that's what she said_17:41
Spartacus_)*17:41
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bosnjakMonkeyDust: not sure what you mean17:42
RaventecBeldar, I hadn't ever known of tab complete until this second :D17:42
TJ-Spartacus_: You can check with "sudo cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf"17:42
bosnjakSchrodingersScat: ok, i didn't see that, thx17:42
Raventecjust tried it in terminal and it works great there too17:42
Raventecprobably save me a lot of time17:42
BeldarRaventec, Ah I assumed tagging was a comment on tap complete.17:42
Spartacus_TJ - I take it that command displays the file, as that's what it did :P17:42
Spartacus_TJ - What do I do now? Restart the computer? or just X?17:43
RaventecThanks everyone17:43
magicTab completion is beautiful17:43
TJ-Spartacus_: If you've installed the nvidia driver, do a restart17:43
SchrodingersScatRaventec: welcome17:43
BeldarRaventec, Mainly I was just surprised getting free help was not enough to get you out of laziness. ;)17:43
Spartacus_TJ - Rebooting now17:44
BeldarI'm a pro slacker from way back17:44
Spartacus_TJ - I don't think it worked.17:44
TJ-Spartacus_: OK, what symptoms do you have?17:46
TJ-Spartacus_: if you can get a terminal can you do "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log"17:46
guideXanyone have any idea how I can get the files from a apt-get package17:47
Spartacus_TJ - paste.ubuntu.com/790679017:47
Alopexhi all, short question i am using ubuntu server 14 ,i was installing some gnome stuff and then i reseted the pc, now i want do deinstall all the stuff that it already had installed, any advice?17:49
Alopexapt-get remove ___packages___ didn't remove anything17:49
Alopexi ran also dpkg --configure -a before..17:50
ActionParsnipAlopex: `why install a desktop if you installed the server OS? it make no sense.....17:50
UbuntuLTSTroubleCan someone here help me troubleshoot a Ubuntu 14.04 LTS issue?17:51
Alopexi wanted to install a lightweight surface17:51
ActionParsnipAlopex: if you wanted a desktop OS, why not install the desktop ISO17:51
ActionParsnipAlopex: LUbuntu is lightweight....17:51
AlopexActionParsnip:changed my mind...17:51
Alopexduring installation17:51
UbuntuLTSTroubleI can't login to my desktop17:51
ActionParsnip!aptfix | Alopex17:51
ubottuAlopex: If an APT front-end crashed and your database is locked, try this in a !terminal: « sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a »17:51
AlopexActionParsnip: dpkg --get-selections shows a couple packages17:51
UbuntuLTSTroubleAnd I can't login as guest either17:51
HypersonicI just bought another WiFi USB, and it is also only getting 1Mbps. I am tired of watching videos at 144p.17:52
Alopexit's not locked17:52
Spartacus_TJ - imgur.com/nyTwzBL - that should give you a good idea of what i've been talking about. Terminal, file manager, icons and things of that nature are huge, but the dock is proper size.17:52
Alopexi can run everything17:52
skayI have done something to my ubuntu setup that is sporadiacally changing the rendering of text in my terminals, browser, menus, and other places. I'm not sure what I did. I'm not even sure what to do for troubleshooting. here's an example of me typing b's that show up like swans http://imgur.com/KGIl6Fl17:52
HypersonicI don't know if it is Ubuntu that has horrible support for USB wifi.17:52
TJ-Spartacus_: thanks. I'm just trying to correct the xorg.conf since nvidia gives the display a different name17:52
Spartacus_TJ - I see.17:53
Alopexxorg gnome-core gnome-system-tools gnome-app-install : these were the packages17:53
pts256Is it possible to make capslock work as third ctrl in 14.04 via gui?17:53
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Alopexhow can i remove everything which they installed?17:53
AaraigathorI was having issues with my Creative Xfi Xrememusic sound card so I just switched to an AW840 Cobra based sound card and Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't detect the card. Is there anything I need to do that I missed to switch sound cards?17:54
Alopexlike cups.. and x1117:54
Alopexah man if fcked that up17:54
ActionParsnipAlopex: try the command it may straighten things out. You can then uninstall xorg and the GUI apps will fail deps and remove when you run:  sudo apt-get --purge autoremove17:54
AlopexActionParsnip: already did that17:54
AlopexActionParsnip: also autoclean17:54
Alopexis there a way to deinstall all not-ubuntu-server packages?17:55
TJ-Spartacus_: The photo looks fine to me. The only thing that might need changing is in the system settings > appearance options... possibly changing the dots-per-inch value (DPI) to decrease the relative size of the icons17:57
AlopexActionParsnip: want a full list of the installed packages? But removing them by hand would be a pain...17:57
pts256hello... How about caps?17:57
TJ-Spartacus_: The text sizes in the windows look fine relative to the dock, for example17:58
Spartacus_TJ - Definitely way larger than it should be. Windows don't even fit on the screen.17:58
TJ-Spartacus_: what is the active resolution ("xrandr -q") ?17:58
Spartacus_1920x108017:59
TJ-Spartacus_: look for the "*" modeline, e.g. "   1920x1200      60.0*+"17:59
TJ-Spartacus_: Then the only issue is DPI settings I'd think17:59
Spartacus_TJ - Maybe, though I don't see where that is.18:00
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TJ-Spartacus_: I don't use Unity so I can't help you there18:00
ploo_how do i disable a service in ubuntu 14 server?18:01
Spartacus_TJ - imgur.com/fZqthV3 - Terminal next to Steam, which looks fine (Steam, that is) also, I didn't think I was using Unity either. Gnome 3 is what this has :P18:01
plinio_usion18:02
TJ-Spartacus_: The slightly improved xorg.conf can be fetched using the same command as before: "wget -O - http://iam.tj/projects/misc/xorg.conf.Spartacus | sudo dd of=/etc/X11/xorg.conf"18:03
sigismundhi! i need some help in configuring ubuntu..18:03
TJ-Spartacus_: I don't use Gnome either, but somewhere in the Appearance settings should be an option to adjust the DPI ... more DPI means smaller text/icons18:03
Alopexnoone can help?18:04
AlopexI am an linux admin myself, so it would be very fast ...18:04
AaraigathorI was having issues with my Creative Xfi Xtrememusic sound card so I just switched to an AW840 Cobra based sound card and Ubuntu 14.04 doesn't detect the card. Is there anything I need to do that I missed to switch sound cards?18:05
Alopexcurrent task: remove all not propriatary packages from ubuntu server18:05
hwehello i am clueless, as i should get the hwe suport thing, should i do it via Update Manger (clicking upgrade- will it upgrade to 14.04 distro), or should I * Install a newer HWE version by running: sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-trusty libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-trusty xserver-xorg-lts-trusty linux-image-generic-lts-trusty please help :)18:05
SchrodingersScatAlopex: hopefully that's most of ubuntu18:05
sigismundi lost all data after kernell panic...18:05
Spartacus_TJ - Unfortunately I haven't been able to find better than this: imgur.com/AGA5jVJ though it'd probably help if I was able to see some of the settings that are cut off in the other categories... :-/18:05
TJ-Spartacus_: If my math is good, then that display's effective DPI is 1920 / 41.259 = 46.5 DPI18:06
Aaraigathorhwe: My recommendation is using the command line. I did this for my server and it worked flawlessly18:06
AlopexSchrodingersScat: No there's a lot of gnome shit18:06
AlopexSchrodingersScat: and cups and x11 and whatnot18:06
bluegoonGuys regarding Ubuntu, I can just download the driver off the site and install right?18:06
bluegoonNvidia*18:06
hweAaraigathor: i would rather do it via Update Manager, but I want to avoid 14.04, will it do that? I am scared :D18:07
bluegoonIt seems to keep bombing out18:07
SchrodingersScatAlopex: you said all 'not propriatary', are you sure you're using the right OS?18:07
Alopexgo to the software-center18:07
bekksbluegoon: Nope.18:07
Alopexye18:07
bluegoonbekks, whatsup?18:07
Alopex3.13.0-32-generic x86_6418:07
bluegoonbekks, whats the process to get Nvidia drivers going?18:07
bekksbluegoon: You asked a question and I answered "nope" :) I am currently looking for the page that will help you.18:07
sigismundplease somebody..help! Serious problems with ubuntu...kernel panic error and now no data,no desktop...18:08
bekks!nvidia | bluegoon18:08
bluegoonbekks, ,thanks dude18:08
ubottubluegoon: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto18:08
bluegoonbekks, thanks dude18:08
AlopexSchrodingersScat: Linux version 3.13.0-32-generic (buildd@kissel) (gcc version 4.8.2 (Ubuntu 4.8.2-19ubuntu1) ) #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08 UTC 201418:08
Aaraigathorbluegoon: I would recommend avoiding them from the website and instead install them from setting>software&updates>additionaldrivers18:09
AlopexSchrodingersScat: they're not all not propriatary, just a lot...18:09
TJ-Spartacus_: I'm not sure if this might be useful for you, or not: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=147923918:10
sigismundcan someone help?!18:10
samurai-itma18:10
MonkeyDustsigismund  start with a question18:10
sigismundits complex18:10
AlopexSchrodingersScat: isn't there a way to do like a reset of the packages?18:10
sigismundi had a kernel panic ..18:11
sigismundsomething18:11
Aaraigathorhwe: If you want to keep hwe support then you need to update to the 14.04 generic and I would highly recommend via commandline. Perhaps someone has a better answer to your question though. I just know I did it on my server via commandline and had no issues18:11
SchrodingersScatAlopex: wanting all proprietary software would remove major things, like the kernel, no?18:11
MonkeyDust!details | sigismund18:11
ubottusigismund: 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)18:11
AlopexSchrodingersScat: no it shouldn't18:11
MonkeyDustsigismund  keep it in the channel please18:12
SchrodingersScatAlopex: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proprietary_software18:12
arunrajhi18:12
PiciAaraigathor, hwe: thats not true.  You just need to install the newer HWE stack by using the commands that were suggested.18:12
AaraigathorPici: Thank you for the correction18:13
Jinxed-Could someone tell me if Ubuntu would come stock with the required software to build iperf3? https://github.com/esnet/iperf18:13
PiciOh, I guess they're gone :/18:14
Aaraigathorlol18:14
sigismundsry monkeyDust18:14
catalasehow large should i make my ubuntu partition18:15
catalaseserver 14.04 LTS18:15
PiciJinxed-: I doubt it.  You'll need at least the build-essential metapackage18:16
SchrodingersScatJinxed-: no, don't think it does, I would expect to do something like apt-get build-dep iperf18:16
Aaraigathorcatalase: Need more info. What size of drives? Any arrays? Encryption? Amount of RAM in the system?18:16
freeone3000I recently upgraded from 12.04 LTS to 14.04 LTS. I lost my X11 settings, somehow, and after logging in I don't get a display manager or any of my normal desktop icons or folders. How do I get access to a proper terminal to suss this out, first, and what should I look to fix?18:16
AlopexSchrodingersScat: sry with proprietary i meant essential.. i'll upload a list of the packages..one sec18:17
Spartacus_TJ - On one page it mentioned trying "xrandr --dpi 46x46" but no matter what dpi I put in, it doesn't seem to change it18:17
catalase320gb drive, no arrays, no encryption, 2 gb RAM18:17
catalasewill be used for personal web server, Aaraigathor18:17
sigismundcan i talk with someone in private...i'm slow and not good in english18:18
TJ-Spartacus_: "46" is apparently what is being used now. The default is usually "96", and some hi-resolution displays go higher, "120" and above18:18
wirthI tried installing citrix receiver on 14.04, but nspluginwrapper refuses to install.18:18
Aaraigathorcatalase: Okay, I would recommend using 4096mb as swap and you could just put the remaining as "/"18:19
Spartacus_TJ - I just found something that changes text sizes, but that doesn't fix the huge windows.18:19
wirthI get a message of "Broken package".18:19
TJ-Spartacus_: but the "xrandr --dpi" is only for changing the way the height/width is computed from the pixel dimensions, it won't do what you require. Because the screen is so big the apparent size of objects is larger... that needs changing in the desktop environment settings somewhere18:19
Hypersonicthis is pissing me off. USB wifi support is so poor. I am about ready to report this bug.18:20
Aaraigathorcatalase: It isn't dualboot I'm assuming?18:20
AlopexSchrodingersScat: whatever .. I guess I'll let them on the system .. it seems to be too much a pain in the ass..18:20
TJ-Spartacus_: If that same output was going to a laptop 1920x1080 screen everything would be just readable, I think.18:20
mojtabaHi, I have a file in a usb disk and its permission is 755. If I attach the usb disk to some other Ubuntu laptop; What is the permission? Is it 755?18:20
sigismundi have no buttons on my desktop, no files nothing18:20
catalaseAaraigathor, correct. Although, that might be an interesting idea now that I think about it18:21
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SchrodingersScatAlopex: since it conflicts with the philosophy of the OS, it's probably best.18:21
Spartacus_TJ - idk about that last part. In that case you would think that Windows (the OS) would look stupidly large too, but it seems fine18:21
bickyhallo18:21
bickyi am new to ubuntu18:21
sigismundas im i18:21
TJ-Spartacus_: I run 6 monitors over 3 GPUs and had the same issue with 2 of them, and fixed them with the xorg.conf changes we've done for you, but I use KDE so maybe it handle scaling better18:21
Spartacus_TJ - idk...maybe a Gnome 3 distro was just a terrible idea.18:21
bickyplz help me install cricscore-1.1.0.5.tar.gz18:22
Aaraigathorcatalase: Well if you're planning to do dualboot, then you'll need to leave more space for whatever the other install is going to be. Otherwise I would just make a 4096mb swap and partition the remaining as "/"18:22
Spartacus_TJ - Yeah, I certainly don't doubt your .conf, which I still greatly appreciate your help in, btw.18:22
mercury00anyone smart about fstab?18:22
catalaseAaraigathor, by swap you mean for OS?18:22
Aaraigathormercury00: I know a little bit, what's the question?18:22
mercury00let me be smarter about that question: anyone know how to tell mount to only mount a partition /if it exists/, in fstab?18:22
TJ-Spartacus_: I know that Unity/Gnome 3 seemed to dumb-down the ability to easily fine-tune these things, and from what I gather even now it is hard to influence the settings easily18:22
Spartacus_TJ - The tweak tool that it uses is pretty nice and seems to have many options, it just seems to exclude the ones I need lol18:23
ClickbuzzHello, Im trying to compile with gcc -m32, I get some of these: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find crt1.o: No such file or directory. When i do find /usr/ -name crti*, I get this /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crti.o. How do I go about getting what I need to allow the -m32 switch to work?18:23
TJ-Spartacus_: yeah, always the case! That's why I was hoping the xorg.conf settings would help18:24
mercury00I frequently (manging a few hundred workstations) run into the boot problem where if /any/ paritition is not available at boot, the system does not boot, just hangs.18:24
mojtabaHi, I have a file in a usb disk and its permission is 755. If I attach the usb disk to some other Ubuntu laptop; What is the permission? Is it 755?18:24
TJ-Spartacus_: We could try adding the nvidia "DPI" option to xorg.conf18:24
StolenToastmojtaba: I don't know for sure but I don't think so18:25
Aaraigathorcatalase: I suggest reading: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq18:25
StolenToastI'm basing this on the fact that ubuntu removes file permissions from files that came from Windows, though18:25
mercury00clickbuzz, you may have to make sure the path /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu is somewhere in your /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ files18:25
freeone3000mojtaba: Depends how it's formatted. File permissions are an attribute of the filesystem; NTFS/FAT/exFAT are mounted as what you tell them to.18:25
bickyhi tj-may u plz help me install cricscore-1.1.0.5.tar.gz applet18:25
mojtabafreeone3000: It is ext418:25
AlopexSchrodingersScat: apt-get remove --purge gnome* ... at least 100 MB deleted ...18:26
freeone3000mojtaba: Then they're preserved.18:26
TJ-Spartacus_: oh no, if we use DPI that over-rides the DisplaySize option, grrr18:26
Aaraigathorcatalase: Swap can be best defined as virtual memory. It is important to consider with the performance of Ubuntu, especially servers18:26
wirthCan I install citrix without nspluginwrapper?18:26
freeone3000mojtaba: Note that file perms for ext* are based on user number, so the user the files belong to may change when transporting files.18:26
samuelanyone ever have a keyboard not working after suspend?18:27
SchrodingersScatAlopex: that doesn't have anything to do with your misunderstanding18:27
mojtabafreeone3000: So, maybe I can not execute it with another account?18:27
mojtabaor write to it?18:27
Clickbuzzmercury00 I see # Multiarch support18:27
Clickbuzz/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu18:27
Clickbuzz/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu18:27
freeone3000mojtaba: write. 5 is +rx-w18:27
AlopexSchrodingersScat: I installed some gnome-stuff and then i wanted to remove it , so it does..18:28
freeone3000mojtaba: exfat is used for a reason. No shame in using it for removable media.18:28
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bickyclickbuzz..plz help me install cricscore applet{cricscore-1.1.0.5.tar.gz}18:28
AlopexSchrodingersScat: i wanted to remove all non-ubunutu-server-essential packages..18:28
Spartacus_TJ - maybe I ought to go w/ something like Xubuntu18:28
Spartacus_TJ - Think I'd still have issue there?18:29
mojtabafreeone3000: why exfat?18:29
Clickbuzzbicky i dont know anything about that18:29
mojtabafreeone3000: It does not preserve the permissions though.18:29
freeone3000mojtaba: Yep, that's why. (You generally *don't* want them preserved.)18:29
mojtabaok18:29
SchrodingersScatAlopex: ok, that's a lot more accurate than previous18:30
bhalashls18:30
ClickbuzzHere is my terminal output when i try to compile18:30
Clickbuzzhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7907173/18:30
bickyclickbuzz...this is the link ..http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=134549518:30
AlopexSchrodingersScat: so you've got an idea how to do it?18:30
TJ-Spartacus_: I'm not sure... you could install "xubuntu-desktop" package, for comparision. Also, check out this: ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/340.24/README/dpi.html18:31
Spartacus_TJ - xubuntu-desktop package? I guess that will replace g3?18:32
TJ-Spartacus_: no, installs alongside. They are them both selectable as sessions at the greeter via the gear icon next to the user name18:32
AlopexSchrodingersScat: forget it , i'll just do a fresh install18:32
Spartacus_Oh, cool18:32
Spartacus_Dowlnoading now18:32
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mercury00clickbuzz : oooohh.. hmm, maybe that file really isn't found - what do you get with 'file  /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crti.o' - does it return a file description, or is it not found?18:33
TJ-Spartacus_: According to that Nvidia DPI page, what does this report for you? "xdpyinfo | grep -B1 dot | tee >(pastebinit)"18:33
sigismundwould someone help me in private window please?18:34
SchrodingersScat!pm | sigismund18:34
ubottusigismund: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.18:34
Clickbuzzmercury00 "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crti.o: ELF 64-bit LSB  relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped"18:34
mercury00good, good, actually it looks like the ld conf file must be malformed:18:34
Spartacus_TJ - 46x46, but I find that irrelevant as I can change it to 75x75, and it'll show that, but nothing changes visually18:35
sigismundplease?!18:35
mercury00it's looking for a file called -lgcc and -lc18:35
mercury00clickbuzz: make sure the file in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/.... doesn't have any wierd entries, it looks like theres some bad data inthere somewhere18:36
freeone3000When I get a popup saying a "System program has crashed", how should I go about debugging this? Is there a common log directory, or should I just check X logs to see what happened?18:36
TJ-Spartacus_: OK, I guess the 46 is the value you set earlier though... I was interested in what it was before we did that, since that would be the value the desktop environment is scaling to18:36
Spartacus_TJ - yeah, I was messing with it so I'm not sure what it was before. But holy crap, switched to the Xubuntu desktop and it looks great18:37
MonkeyDustsigismund  ask your question here, in one line and wait until someone can help -- repeat your question every 10-15 minutes18:37
Clickbuzzmercury00 http://paste.ubuntu.com/7907239/18:37
TJ-Spartacus_: well, that confirms it is the desktop environment scaling incorrectly18:37
vltHello. I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and LibreOffice. What's the keyboard shortcut for "find next"?18:37
ClickbuzzThis is a fresh 64-bit ubuntu installed on VirtualBox with lubuntu frontend18:37
Spartacus_TJ - imgur.com/8J7yPta18:37
subz3r0Usuially F318:38
Spartacus_TJ - Yup. gdm can officially suck it.18:38
TJ-Spartacus_: glad we got that figured out :)18:38
Spartacus_TJ - though I'm gonna miss the pretty transitions for like alt + tab and such18:38
Spartacus_TJ - Couldn't have done it without you. Huge thanks ;)18:39
TJ-Spartacus_: Try KDE maybe? "kubuntu-desktop" ? after all, you can never have too many desktops :p18:39
Spartacus_TJ - Sure, why not. I'll do it now.18:39
Nightlinghey guys, im running 14.04 with the latest 3.13 kernel on an Asus U36SD laptop, Atheros9 wifi card, it was working relly nice, then out of the blue both wifi and LAN interfaces stopped working18:39
Nightlingi get these: http://pastebin.com/pCzpvCVV18:39
Spartacus_TJ - As a user of KDE, what do you prefer about it?18:40
mercury00clickbuzz: ok good to know, my 14.04 indeed already has a x86_64-linux-gnu entry in ld.so.conf.d ,18:40
mercury00clickbuzz: however, mine doesnt have the "empty line" thing, I'm not sure what that is18:41
Clickbuzzall of them have a carriage return at the end18:41
Clickbuzzi typed that in myself on the paste18:41
mercury00clickbuzz: aha, I get it18:42
jmaderohi all - my boot time is really quite miserable (1:20), I have bootchart installed and can see what's eating me alive, is there somewhere that I can paste my image from bootchart and hopefully get my boot time down18:42
TJ-Spartacus_: Not sure. I switched to it from Unity when Unity couldn't handle all the GPUs and monitors correctly18:42
mercury00clickbuzz: perhaps a ldconfig -v would be more useful, though it's truly verbose,18:42
mercury00clickbuzz: lots of output18:43
Spartacus_TJ - oh, lol. Should I be restarting the computer when this finishes, or is it enough to just log out/kill lightdm and switch?18:43
Clickbuzzmercury00 http://paste.ubuntu.com/7907304/18:45
Spartacus_TJ - Jesus Christ, everything is like microscopic18:45
TJ-Clickbuzz: did you add the 32-bit foreign architecture with "dpkg --add-architecture i386" ?18:46
TJ-Spartacus_: log-out is sufficient18:46
ClickbuzzTJ nope. I didnt know how to do that lol18:46
Clickbuzzill try it now18:46
Spartacus_TJ - The text scaled itself down to like 1 pt font18:47
mercury00clickbuzz: sorry. that's likely it18:47
Spartacus_TJ - In KDE18:47
mercury00clickbuzz: ld is a red herring here18:47
TJ-Clickbuzz: for multi-arch that is required in order for the package manager to install foreign architecture packages (in this case the native architecture is amd64 a.k.a. x86_64 but you want i836 a.k.a. x86)18:47
Clickbuzzmercury00 I typed it in...and nothing happened18:47
TJ-Spartacus_: :D18:48
mercury00clickbuzz: I think that's expected,18:48
mercury00clickbuzz: I don't think anything appears to happen, it just sets a dpkg setting18:48
Clickbuzzanything I need to to now? I retried the compile and got same output18:48
Nightlingnever my my network issues guys, access point crapped itself18:48
mercury00clickbuzz: as multiarch-support is already installed,18:48
vltsubz3r0: Not in LibreOffice.18:49
Clickbuzzmercury00 gcc -m32 -o filename objectFiles.o   is the command im using18:49
vltvlt: It’s ctrl+g18:49
mercury00clickbuzz, is the error about the same ld issue with can't find ctr1.o ?18:50
Clickbuzzmercury00 yes18:50
TJ-Clickbuzz: you'll need to use "sudo ..." for the command I showed you, then update the package archive with "sudo apt-get update" then  "sudo apt-get install multiarch-support" , then you can install the 32-bit versions of the libraries your package requires18:50
ClickbuzzI used sudo18:50
bhalashc18:50
Clickbuzzooo18:50
Clickbuzzi need to update18:50
mercury00clickbuzz: maybe even apt-get install --reinstall multiarch-suport18:51
mercury00clickbuzz: I can't figure out what package ctr1.o is part of, do you happen to know?18:51
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Clickbuzzmercury00 no idea. i just migrated from windows 8 mingw to gcc on ubuntu18:52
mercury00clickbuzz: maybe it's a gcc standard library, hmm18:52
Clickbuzzupdated, installed. same output. going to reinstall18:53
TJ-Clickbuzz: and you'll need to know the packages that contain the libraries you want and install them with the ":i386" suffix, as in e.g. "sudo apt-get install libxml2:i386"18:53
bathman_anyone know how to remove older backups in the duplicity backup program? example from help page doesn't work... (ub. 12.04)18:53
mercury00crt1.o is a gcc package, as in the stuff you get when installing build-essentials,18:53
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mahackhay algun español?18:54
mercury00clickbuzz: which in order to even have gcc, I'm assuming you've apt-get install build-essential already18:54
TJ-Clickbuzz: mercury00: so "sudo apt-get install libgcc1:i386" ?18:54
mercury00TJ: ah, that might be so18:55
TJ-Clickbuzz: mercury00: correction! so "sudo apt-get install libc6:i386" ?!18:55
TJ-Clickbuzz: mercury00 libgcc is the compiler itself, not the standard C library :p18:55
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bathman_mahack : probar #ubuntu-es18:56
TJ-mercury00: what was the other library required? I've lost the line where you wrote the -lx -lxxx fro ldconfig18:56
TJ-mercury00: haha! actually, "libgcc:i386" and "libc:i386" are the ones you were referring to :)18:57
TJ-Clickbuzz: so, to finalise that, you'd need to do "sudo apt-get install libc:i386 libgcc1:i386"18:57
mercury00TJ: I'm also told that maybe it's part of glibc too?18:58
ClickbuzzTJ E: Unable to locate package libc18:59
Clickbuzzmercury00 ok havent dont apt-get install build-essential yet19:04
ClickbuzzOnce it actually works ill restore to an older snapshot and try to fix again19:05
mercury00clickbuzz: maybe try that... it's not really sane that the runtime libraries are missing or that ld is giving that error, it's like some config info is missing19:06
mercury00clickbuzz: forgot to ask, do you have a /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o file?19:06
mercury00clickbuzz: you said there was a crti.o , but didn't say the other was existent19:07
Clickbuzzmercury00 yep19:07
Clickbuzzlibc6:i386 is already the newest version.19:08
Clickbuzzlibc6:i386 set to manually installed.19:08
Clickbuzz0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 10 not upgraded.19:08
mercury00clickbuzz: I have it too, do you get output with 'ld /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/crt1.o' , and if so,19:09
Clickbuzzhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7907487/19:10
mercury00clickbuzz: I feel like either the ld error is a red herring and there's something else malformed about the gcc command19:10
mercury00clickbuzz: that looks fine. This is what I'd do:19:10
mercury00clickbuzz: use gcc to make a hello world program. more or less, if it works, likely something in your code upstream of the error is doing something incompatible.19:11
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Clickbuzzmercury00 easy enough. the c file im using is just an entry point for assembly19:12
turingtestNeed help. Laptop won't boot ubuntu from CD or usb19:12
Clickbuzzmercury00 gcc -o lol driver.c spits out a good file. gcc -m32 -o lol driver.c gives the same set of erros19:15
mercury00clickbuzz: aha19:15
mercury00clickbuzz: is driver.c something written in cygwin, or a hello world program?19:20
Clickbuzzmercury00 driver.c is a file i wrote with SciTE and the only contents is an int main(){}19:21
mercury00clickbuzz: stackoverflow says you may need to also install gcc-multilib... let me check that,19:22
Clickbuzzmercury00 yeah this issue was all over SO. Its why i decided to pop in here19:22
mercury00clickbuzz: aha19:22
OERIAS? join #debian19:22
DJonesOERIAS: its /join #debian19:23
icewalkerhi, i am using xubuntu-desktop on 14.04,  dpkg -l show some unity* files.  does xubuntu-desktop required these files or can i remove them?19:23
OERIASDJones, Yeah I was thinking faster than I can type. Sorry19:24
DJonesOERIAS: No worries, the number of people that try that is amazing19:25
mercury00clickbuzz: ok, well I'm grasping at straws now, sorry. what about the same driver.c with -m32, but -nostartfiles , like:19:26
OERIASDJones, Changing the subject, Ubuntu port to Raspberry Pi is now in full swing.19:26
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DJonesOERIAS: Have you got a link to that project?19:27
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OERIASDJones, No, the folks at Debian are talking about it,19:30
Clickbuzzmercury00 getting gcc-4.4-multilib19:30
mercury00clickbuzz: nevermind that nostart thing... it's odd because my install compiles -m32 fine, which tells me either 1) I have libraries you don't - maybe the multilib or glibc or libstgc or something,19:31
Clickbuzzmercury00 its a good chance im missing libraries. I just installed from the latest ubuntu iso and started trying to use gcc19:32
mercury00clickbuzz: or your system config has changed somehow from the more or less default install, my ssystem is about a week old19:32
DJonesOERIAS: Only reason I asked is that there already a project for that fund by kickstarter https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-raspberry-pi-build-cluster-for-ubuntu19:32
Clickbuzzmercury00 well i dont know what the virtualbox-essentials install changes. but I know it lets me roll full screen. maybe it did something19:33
TJ-Clickbuzz: back now... do have the source you're trying to build available to download?19:33
pbxhow do i install moonlight?19:33
mercury00clickbuzz: let me think of what I've installed: as far as I know just the multiarch-support along with that dpkg command, and probably the multilibs19:33
mercury00clickbuzz: I'm pretty sure virtualbox just installs some drivers and a bit of software to listen to host commands,19:33
Clickbuzzmercury00 multilib fixed it. gonna swap to an older snap shot and try just installing that19:33
OERIASDJones, Chances are that it will be based on Raspbian.19:34
Clickbuzzill pop back in when its done19:34
mercury00clickbuzz: super,19:34
mercury00clickbuzz: had to be one of those, just wasn't sure which one19:34
DJonesOERIAS: No, that one is running about 10-15 pi's to compile the binarioes19:34
mercury00later folks,19:34
DJonesOERIAS: From memory, they've already got the hardware for the project19:35
RalfJhow do I start apache2 on the command line? I am debugging an issue that occured after upgrading to 14.04, and the apache folks ask me to run "strace apache2 -X", but that doesnt work, apache needs some env vars. I cant figure out where to get them from.19:35
pbxRalfJ, typically start apache with apachectl...19:36
mercury00ralfJ: other than service apache2 start, you can use apachectl,19:36
OERIASDJones, I am donating €500.19:36
mercury00ralfj: probably in /usr/sbin/19:36
RalfJmercury00: aoachectl manpage talks bout two modes. it doesnt tell me how to select them.19:37
RalfJpass-trough mode sounds like what I want.19:37
DJonesOERIAS: Ive just messaged one of the people behind the kickstarter project with your comments, maybe its something the two groups could collabarate on19:38
RalfJhm, just calling "apache2ctl -X" seems to work. thats not clear from the manpage though.19:38
OERIASWell they have a common codebase/19:38
jonascjHi all. I am unable to install packages using apt-get install. I am told that the package cannot be authenticated. Here is an example: http://paste.linuxassist.net/view/a05e994419:43
jonascjand I shouldn't think "traceroute" was in a supper special / custom repo which needed manual downloading of keys etc. to authenticate19:44
TJ-!eol | jonascj19:45
ubottujonascj: 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/EOLUpgrades19:45
TJ-jonascj: You're using Quantal... which is EOL ... which means the archives are no longer there, which is reported in the HTTP "4040 Not Found" error19:45
jonascjTJ-: w00t - 12.04 is already EOL :(19:46
TJ-jon-work: 12.04 is an LTS and still supported.19:46
TJ-oops¬19:46
jonascjI thought it was 2015 or something, maybe that is for the server edition19:46
TJ-jonascj: : 12.04 is an LTS and still supported.19:46
jonascjthen I should still be supported :)19:46
jonascjg*d damnit, I have 12.10 on my laptop. how could I be so stupid19:47
TJ-jonascj: Why? that message shows it is using 12.10 (Quantal)19:47
jonascjsorry guys19:47
TJ-!eolupgrade | jonascj19:47
ubottujonascj: 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/EOLUpgrades19:47
jonascjTJ-: yeah I saw that message - I am just not sure I want to upgrade release right now. I expect all kinds of problems from that :)19:48
{xmb}h19:48
jonascjSo that really means I cannot install any software in 12.10 from now on?19:48
jonascjusing the official repos19:48
edgardohola gente soy nuevo aqui y quisiera saber como se maneja esto19:50
TJ-!ar | edgardo19:50
ubottuedgardo: La comunidad local de Argentina se puede encontrar en #ubuntu-ar y en su canal de offtopic: #ubuntu-ar-cafe19:50
rwwjonascj: Correct. Ubuntu only puts supported release repositories on the mirror network to save our mirror sponsors space.19:51
rwwjonascj: 12.10 is not receiving security updates at all any more, so you really should upgrade.19:51
Clickbuzzmercury00 sudo apt-get install gcc-4.4-multilib fixed my -m32 issue.19:51
rwwjonascj: in the meantime, the EOLUpgrades wikipage mentions an old-releases repository you can use if you choose.19:51
akurilinhey guys: what's the currently best working solution to be able to sync against Google Drive on Ubuntu?19:51
flysharkhi to everyone19:51
akurilinSomeone was recommending gdrive earlier, but supposedly it's fairly rudimentary19:52
jonascjrww: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/ does not contain 12.10. Maybe I can use 12.0419:52
akurilinany recommendations?19:52
TJ-Clickbuzz: glad to hear it :)19:52
TJ-jonascj: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/quantal/19:53
rwwjonascj: that's the releases subdirectory, not the package repositories19:54
eGGshkeHello ubuntuman's19:54
TJ-jonascj: You can simply edit your sources.list to use it: "sudo sed -i s,dk\.archive,old-releases,' /etc/apt/sources.list"19:54
jonascjTJ-: thanks, I'll edit the sources.list19:55
buriedaliveu have a browser akurilin?19:55
sleipnirHow can I start a program in a detached screen session?19:55
sleipnirscreen -dmS ScreenName program does not work19:55
sleipnirbut my google foo idicates that this should work, what am I doing wrong?19:56
pbxsleipnir, say more about "does not work" -- if you get errors, pastebin a terminal transcript19:56
pbxsleipnir, also -- have you successfully used screen before?  if yes, what are you trying to do that's new to you?19:56
sleipnirpbx, no errors, except if I do screen -list nothing is listed19:59
sleipnirpbx, I can create screen, but I am new to the program20:01
sleipnirpbx, I want to start a program in rc.local in its own screen20:01
RalfJafter upgrading apache2 to 2.4 during the upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04, my PHP FCGI does not work anymore. I just get an error 403. nothing about this is logged. did anybody else have the problem? (I am in #httpd debugging this, but maybe other ubuntu users have the same problem)20:02
pbxsleipnir, all my use of screen is interactive, i don't think i'm much use on this question, sorry20:02
flysharkCiao!20:03
buriedaliveRalfJ: I think resettings/reinstall20:03
RalfJburiedalive: I wont reconfigure 10 subdomains. plus, most of the stuff work. just PHP-FCGI does not.20:05
jonascjRalfJ: have you checked all permissions on files, the user:group running apache, the apache worker, apache config files etc. I could imagine all of those going south with an upgrade20:05
RalfJIÄd end up with the same config of the same domains anyway, so I dont see the point^^20:05
RalfJjonascj: what should I check for?20:05
buriedaliveRalfJ: if worked, why upgrade?20:06
pbxyeah, wrong permissions on a cgi file was my first thought with the 403 too20:06
jonascjRalfJ: It has been some time since I last messed with CGI of any kind, apache workers etc. But the CGI files needs to be servable by apache. So is apache still running as the user you expect, is the php.ini unchanged after the upgrade etc.20:06
RalfJburiedalive: 12.04 is old as hell, I had to pull in dozens of packages from debian testing to get packags that are not horribly outdated20:07
RalfJjonascj: its not CGI. its fcgi.20:07
RalfJphp.ini? how could that be relevant? its a long file which I have no clue about^^20:07
jonascjRalfJ: I suppose those two things are quite similar - both needing the right permissions on files etc.20:07
RalfJfcgi doesnt require +x, for example. so I am not sure.20:07
TJ-sleipnir: It works here for me at least, "screen -S ScreenName -d -m vim /tmp/a.txt" then "screen -ls" shows the detached session, as does "ps -efly | grep SCREEN"20:08
jonascjRalfJ: I am not expert on cgi or fcgi but someone is executing those scripts/binaries and they need permissions to execute them, or if it is interpreted maybe they only need read permissions. So I was just thinking out loud :)20:09
jonascjRalfJ: regarding php.ini - who knows which settings related to fcgi is in there. Could be the user:group of whatever executes the cgi scripts/binaries :)20:10
EleanorEllisSometimes my keyboard gets really slow and laggy and can't keep up with my typing. It misses out some of the keys I press or sometimes repeats one character 5 or 6 times. I don't know where to start as googling has found a dozen different directions including the laptop battery being dead. But it's no consistent. Some days it's fine and other days there is a problem. Any ideas please?20:10
jonascjor in apache's config files, if it is mod_fcgi20:10
sleipnirTJ-, let me try again, it is possible that I didn't see the screens because sudo started them20:11
RalfJwell, the binary I told fcgi to use is executable and I think its also in what apache allows users to access. not sure about uids/gids.20:11
FosserorHello i kinda need help20:11
buriedaliveRalfJ: try  - sudo apt-get install --reinstall packages20:11
Fosseroranyone who can help me?20:11
RalfJburiedalive: what will that do?20:11
jonascjRalfJ: apache have on debian like distros have quite a number of config files besides the vhost config files. Maybe some of those changed with the upgrade.20:11
RalfJapache is generally working, for static files and (non-f) CGI20:12
jonascjRalfJ: good luck - I'm about to get off my train..20:12
Fosserorhello?20:12
akurilinburiedalive: what do you mean?20:12
FosserorYo Alright so i placed ubuntu on my usb20:13
Fosserori mounted the iso and stuff20:13
Fosserori inserted it into the pc20:13
Fosserorand booted into it20:13
RalfJkk, jonascj thanks20:13
Fosserori get the screen saying install and stuff20:13
Fosserori clicked on "Install Ubuntu"20:13
Fosserori get a black screen and i hear a sound20:13
Fosserorwhat is wrong?20:13
waltzhey all, i'm curious about upstart20:15
waltzwhen did it start getting used? does 14.04 use it?20:15
waltz^^^ server20:15
Fosseroranyone know what's wrong20:16
rwwwaltz: 2006. Yes.20:16
rwwwaltz: Ubuntu will be switching to systemd instead by 2016 or so, though.20:17
waltzrww: thanks, both are good to know20:17
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EleanorEllisAbout my slow keyboard, should I just reboot and hope for the best? Like Windows users are told to do for any problem?20:28
BeldarEleanorEllis, I would check if your computer is swapping, it can make things very slow on a spinning HD.20:30
alfonsojonEleanorEllis: Go for it, but check for swap20:30
alfonsojonBeldar beat me to it xD20:30
pbxi concur20:30
EleanorEllisBeldar: Ho do I check for swapping?20:30
BeldarEleanorEllis, You can change the swappiness which is when the swap starts.20:30
EleanorEllisBeldar: There you ee it misses letters from what I am typing20:31
BeldarEleanorEllis, I have a conky that shows me.20:31
BeldarEleanorEllis, must be other ways but a conky is live without any input is all20:32
EleanorEllisBeldar: alfonsojon: According to System Monitor, memory usage is running at 2.6GiB (33.2%) of  7.7GiB. Swap is 0 bytes of 9.3GiB20:33
alfonsojonEleanorEllis: Sounds perfectly normal.20:33
alfonsojonCheck the status of your HDD20:33
alfonsojonOpen "Disks"20:33
alfonsojonSelect your current hard drive20:33
ChaseTrainswhen exactly do the power saving thing for disks kick in? Is it when not a single byte has been read/written do disk.. or can 1byte read or write reset the "sleep countdown timer"?20:33
alfonsojonThen click "SMART Data"20:33
BeldarEleanorEllis, this may help. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq  that is at this moment, and this is just a guess, in general knocking out variables and outliers is needed.20:34
alfonsojonBeldar: His PC isn't swapping20:34
Beldarright now no20:34
alfonsojonah20:34
hsnopiso I'm running ubuntu 10.04 with Monit and I got "Description: process PID changed from 961 to 2901". Other than a restart of that service is there a reason the PID woudl change?20:34
EleanorEllisalfonsojon: Beldar:My four CPUs are running at between 9% and 27%, on demand at 800MHz an thy go up to 2.2GHz when there is a demand.20:35
Beldar!10.04 | hsnopi20:35
ubottuhsnopi: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) was the twelfth release of Ubuntu.  Desktop support ended May 9 2013. Server support continues. See http://ubottu.com/y/lucid for more details.20:35
BeldarEleanorEllis, Are you understanding we have to some what guess to take care of variables and outliers?20:36
hsnopiI know, we' are in the process of upgrading the servers now. We inherited the contract. I'm just curuous as I need to keep it running for about another month20:36
EleanorEllisBeldar: Of course. But I don't hae the fogiest idea where to start guessing20:36
Beldarhsnopi, Cool, just info.20:36
alfonsojonhsnopi: that might be caused by the process being killed then restarting because it is a service20:37
hsnopithanks:) I knew it was out of date. THey wanted to leave it but I convinced them to upgrade.20:37
hsnopialfonsojon: ok, so not necessarily indicative of evildoers.20:37
BeldarEleanorEllis, That is alright I have given you one others may have others, my suggestion though is changing the swapppines to a lower set to start with and have a live indicator of the swaps use.20:37
alfonsojonyep20:37
hsnopiand thanks:)20:37
alfonsojonIf it helps20:38
alfonsojonI have Ubuntu Server 14.04 and it runs like a dream20:38
alfonsojon:)20:38
hsnopialfonsojon++20:38
alfonsojonAre you running something in a screen session hsnopi?20:38
hsnopinice. We want everyone to be the same. I got them to go to 12.04. They weren't ready for 14 yet20:38
* alfonsojon is confused by that logic but will accept it anyways20:38
* hsnopi had no choice either. They sign the paycheck.20:39
alfonsojonah20:39
alfonsojonin the end, the money is the boss20:39
alfonsojonlol20:39
alfonsojonI wi6s hI had a job doing what I do20:39
alfonsojonwish*20:39
alfonsojonI host a Minecraft server & website at home for basically free, making nearly zero profit20:39
alfonsojonThe little money I do get is from the random donation of $10 or so.20:40
EleanorEllisBeldar: alfonsojon: Also, occassionally the machine locks up altogether for several seconds when I have several web pages open at once in Google Chrome and sometimes audio playback stutters. I don't know it that has anything to do with it. I had completely given up and moved to Ubuntu Studio for the realtime codec but that distro has died now on my computer so I am back to booting regular Ubuntu. Also UbuntuStudio in general and XFCE in20:40
alfonsojonIt's not really a small Minecraft server either, it's a 24/7 service20:40
EleanorEllisBeldar: alfonsojon: I don't know if that migh have anything to do ith it?20:40
alfonsojonEleanorEllis: That sounds like either your CPU is getting flooded or you are being overswapped20:40
MagicSpudhello I find that the clear recent documents option has disappeared from the tab...why and how do I get it back? ubuntu 12.04 here20:41
alfonsojonhsnopi: on the bright side, I'm in control of my own server xD20:41
hsnopialways a plus! I inherited 10 servers in various flavors including Turnkey20:41
alfonsojonHuh.20:42
alfonsojonI tried CentOS, wasn't my slice of pie20:42
hsnopiI liked it but admittedly there are people who are a lot more versed on distros than I am.20:42
OERIASCentOS is better than Ubuntu.20:43
alfonsojonSome form of a Red Hat Linux ran nicely on my Power Mac G420:43
alfonsojonNot sure which one, but it ran very nicely.20:43
hsnopiwe are doing all this in AWS.20:43
Guest27523Hello20:43
alfonsojonHello20:43
MonkeyDustalfonsojon  restrict yourself to ubuntu support, please20:43
ChaseTrainswhat does it mean to "chown all (whatever the command is)" for a parent directory? Are subdirectories unaffected?20:43
hsnopimy fault.20:43
alfonsojonMonkeyDust: Sorry20:43
BeldarEleanorEllis, What you describe is certainly symptoms of swapping particularly with a spinning HD, a SSD if swapping is hardly noticeable. And having a swap on a SSD is an argument amongst users. However there is empirical data showing that lifetimes and spinning and SSD HD are equal in a mean form now.20:43
OERIASalfonsojon, It was probably fedora.20:43
Guest27523Yo i need help20:43
alfonsojonGuest27523: With?20:44
alfonsojon!ask | Guest2752320:44
ubottuGuest27523: 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 !patience20:44
Guest27523Yo Alright so i placed ubuntu on my usb i mounted the iso and stuff i inserted it into the pc20:44
Guest27523and booted into it i get the screen saying install and stuff i clicked on "Install Ubuntu" i get a black screen and i hear a sound20:44
Guest27523what is wrong?20:44
alfonsojonGuest27523: What version of Ubuntu are you trying?20:44
Guest27523desktop20:44
Beldar!nomodeset | Guest27523:20:44
ubottuGuest27523:: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter20:44
alfonsojonI mean release version20:44
Guest2752314.04.120:45
alfonsojonAlright20:45
alfonsojonWell, once again, Beldar beat me to it20:45
Beldarhehe20:45
alfonsojontake a look at that20:45
Guest27523O20:45
Guest27523okay thanks i'll try that20:45
kenliki'm using Ubuntu 14.04 (current supported) and i need some help to enable Java plugin with Google Chrome. How do i configure/install it?20:45
BeldarGuest27523, I would use nomodeset and boot to the desktop (try ubuntu) before installing.20:46
alfonsojonkenlik: You need to install icedtea specific to your openjdk version20:46
EleanorEllisBeldar: I have a spinning hard disk, probably not a great one or particularly fast: it is whatever came with the laptop. I am just reading the swapfaq at the moment as I don't know here to go next. When he keyboard mises characters however, like now, the swap is staying at 0 bytes. And te audio just skipped while I was looking at the swap and the swap was still 0 bytes. I am seeing occasiona CPU rises to jst above 50%20:46
qjqqyyfahd20:46
Guest27523?20:46
alfonsojonkenlik: Are you using OpenJDK6 or OpenJDK7?20:46
alfonsojonWell, do you have Java installed?20:47
qjqqyyoh wait so is there a way to boot nomodeset in the live cd is what Guest27523 is asking20:47
kenlikalfonsojon, OpenJDK7 (openjdk-7-jre:amd64)20:47
qjqqyyhe has been whining to me for 5 hours20:47
Guest27523^20:47
alfonsojonkenlik: sudo apt-get install icedtea-7-plugin20:47
MagicSpud hello I find that the clear recent documents option has disappeared from the tab...why and how do I get it back? ubuntu 12.04 here20:47
alfonsojonin a terminal20:47
EleanorEllisalfonsojon: Beldar: I never had thse problems before Ubuntu 12.04 and they are continuing on Ubuntu 14.0420:47
alfonsojonEleanorEllis: Did you do a clean install of 14.04 or upgrade?20:48
BeldarEleanorEllis, The swappiness guess is about my limitation of understanding in general. I suspect a search on askubuntu using you exact computer and individual hardware info would be a good idea along with any release you are running, the web as well in general and telling the channel the hardware info in your inquires for help.20:48
Guest27523is there a way to boot nomodeset in the live cd?20:48
EleanorEllisBeldar: alfonsojon: In desperation, I hve even considered reinstalling Ubuntu 14.04 on a fresh partition and then insalling one application at a time, but I don't hve the two weeks this would take.20:48
MagicSpudI know on 25th ubuntu 14.0.4.1 was released...but I still cant see the automatic upgrade option how long will this take?20:49
BeldarGuest27523, Yes the link tells you how.20:49
EleanorEllisalfonsojon: It's a clean install of 14.04, however I have a shared home partition that I simply attach to whatever distro I boot.20:49
Guest27523is there a way to boot nomodeset in the live cd?20:50
qjqqyyBeldar: excuse him for a sec he's like 14yo irl20:50
qjqqyybe nice and post the link again pls20:50
qjqqyynvm, scrolled up20:50
MonkeyDustEleanorEllis  /home contains config files, that may differ per distro or release, sounds conflicting to me20:50
BeldarMagicSpud, I would set the software and updates 3rd tab bottom dropdown to all updates or lts and use the update gui20:51
kenlikalfonsojon, icedtea-7-plugin installed but https://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp returns "This plug-in is not supported"20:51
kenlikalfonsojon, google chrome version 36.0.1985.12520:52
EleanorEllisMonkeyDust: I have been using a shared home partition for years, since 8.04, but I have only had this particular machine for about 3 years. I may well have copied the home partition from my previous computer via a USB hard drive.20:52
EleanorEllisMonkeyDust: Are you going to suggest doing another clean intall of 14.04 without the shared partition and copying my files across?20:53
Beldarqjqqyy, Sounds like you are set, be very clear I have been helping several people is all.20:54
qjqqyyyes I'll manage that guy for the moment np man20:54
Beldarqjqqyy, Cool, we all in general want to see success here. ;)20:55
MonkeyDustEleanorEllis  what was your initial question?20:56
qjqqyyok basically i referred him here so i'd apologise20:56
qjqqyyhave fun being helpful20:56
qjqqyyw/e20:56
EleanorEllisMonkeyDust: Some days my keyboard cant keep up wit my typing (like today), but I often get the whole machine locking up for several seconds when I have several tabs open in Gogle chrome and I often get audio stuttering20:58
MonkeyDustEleanorEllis  so your hardware can't keep up with what you're running or doing21:00
user123321Help, a partition manager reports that my LUbuntu partition is Logical. Am I supposed to make it Primary? I'm unable to boot into LUbuntu atm.21:02
daftykinsEleanorEllis: what spec is this machine?21:02
EleanorEllisMonkeyDust: That seems right. However, CPU at the moment is mostly between 9% and 36% with occasional spikes up to about 50 to 60, memory usage is 2.7GiB ou o 7.7GiB and swap is 0 bytes.21:03
Beldaruser123321, logical is fine, can you give more info on unable to boot?21:03
kenlikalfonsojon, do you have any idea to solve java plugin problem?21:03
MonkeyDustEleanorEllis  "mostly", except on the moments when it stutters21:04
user123321Beldar, I had grub where I could boot into LUbuntu and Windows, after some mess, I rebuilt the MBR using a bootable partition manager. Now, it boots only Windows. I can still see LUbuntu partition.21:04
Beldaruser123321, It helps us to know context, as in new or older install and issue leading to this of any kind.21:04
BusserlEleanorEllis: did you take multiple cores into account?21:05
Beldaruser123321, This a uefi situation?21:05
BusserlEleanorEllis: in the cpu usage display21:05
EleanorEllisdaftykins: Acer Aspire 5749 wih Intel Core i3-2330M quad core processor, running between 800MHz and 2.2GHz according to the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor in my panel.21:05
user123321Beldar, sorry?21:05
EleanorEllisdaftykins: Oh and 8GB of RAM21:05
vestivalhello21:05
Beldar!bootinfo | user123321 run this from a live cd and post the script21:06
ubottuuser123321 run this from a live cd and post the script: Boot info script is a useful script for diagnosing boot problems. Run the script following the directions here: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/ and then look at RESULTS.txt (or !pastebin it for others to look at).21:06
user123321Beldar, I tried using EasyBCD, and still doesn't seem to show LUbuntu entry after adding it. hmm.21:06
daftykinsEleanorEllis: ah ok, not an old junkheap then. sharing a /home between OSs is a bad move though21:06
jgcampbellanyone know of a good chat room to find expert advice on web apps and design ?21:06
user123321Aha21:06
vestivalany ubuntu employee connected?21:06
EleanorEllisMonkeyDust: The audio stuttering does not happen at the same time as the CPU demand increases. Neither does the keyboard lag.21:06
Beldarvestival, No21:06
vestivalok thanks ;)21:06
EleanorEllisjgcampbell: Try #web21:07
vestivaljoin #web21:07
jgcampbellEleanorEllis, thanks21:07
user123321Beldar, Ok, is there a universal code I could put in a terminal in a Live boot, so it will install grub and allows me to boot into LUbuntu and Windows?21:07
awktion<.<21:08
EleanorEllisBusserl: I am not sure about your question. How can I best answer it? Post a screenshot of my System Monitor or is there some log I could usefully post?21:09
EleanorEllisjgcampbell: If not #web, tey may be able to point you in the rigt direction21:09
MonkeyDustEleanorEllis  and how disturbing are those stutterings?21:09
BusserlI meant that uptime for example shows 25% usage if a quad core has one of its cores maxed out for example.21:09
Beldaruser123321, At this point since you are not aware of uefi this bootscript is my best way to diagnose your issue. This script takes out about 20 questions from me, and gets to the point without you asking questions you do not understand.21:09
da_hnt_ntrlwhy does my cursor get stuck in the apps bar when i move from one screen to another?21:10
user123321Beldar, Cool, thanks.21:10
EleanorEllisMonkeyDust: I run a dance class so when the music jumps it's not helpful. Plus whn I am watching a DVD or online video it is anoying when the audio repeats three times or runs out of sync with the video. And when the machine locks up altogether it's very very inconvenient. Plus the keyboard skipping makes it almost unusable21:11
Beldaruser123321, Most likely a simple fix we can just get done, the script allows this to happen generally.21:11
MonkeyDustEleanorEllis  fair enough21:11
waltzi'm getting 'invalid job class' from upstart21:13
waltzany idea what that means?21:13
waltzi'm not finding much for docs :(21:13
BusserlEleanorEllis: Did you try as a new user, without any shared /home?21:14
Martin204any recommended partition schemes for me to install ubuntu?21:14
Beldarwaltz, If a server you might also consider #ubuntu-server21:14
EleanorEllisBusserl: The home partition is mounted as /home, not /home/username so the home partition will therefore contain any new user I generate21:15
waltzBeldar: thanks, i'll ask there too21:15
Martin204i want to have all my OS stuff and command line tools on my SSD, and swap, and other stuff on my hdd21:15
BeldarMartin204, NOt without know what is there and your end golas.21:15
Beldargoals*21:15
BusserlMartin204: As a standard desktop, maybe just separate home, if you want to. Otherwise it really depends on what you are doing with it.21:15
Martin204developing, dual boot with windows21:15
BeldarMartin204, W8 uefi?21:16
Martin204i need python, gcc, java, etc, i can manage that21:16
Martin204i prefer uefi21:16
Martin204thing is.. it doesn’t detect that W8 is on there, it says ‘no OS found'21:16
Martin204the installer21:16
BusserlEleanorEllis: I was unclear, well yes, I meant that you could just create a fresh user and try out if you'll get skipping there as well.21:16
BeldarMartin204, So you have uefi is the confirmation, how big is the SSD how many HD's and partitons now and where?21:16
Beldar!uefi  Martin20421:17
Beldar!uefi  | Martin20421:17
ubottuMartin204: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI21:17
Martin204ssd is 120gb, 1 1tb hdd, and no partitions atm, aside from the windows recovery ones on the SSD21:17
jonny3010Anyone here used pulse audio loopback (Speaker->Recording Device)21:17
EleanorEllisBusserl: But that won't prove anything as /home will still be on the shared home partition. I have however changed username at the last distro install as I have changed my name since the previous distro21:18
BeldarMartin204, Cool, you want to have unallocated space fro ubuntu, you would do this with the windows disk manager if not already there and do a install via the uefi wiki info.21:18
BusserlMartin204: not sure about dual booting w8, but as a developer you might want to put a folder like temp or var into a separate partition. So in case some application runs amok, it wouldn't fill up your root partition and maybe halting the system.21:18
EleanorEllisBusserl: And didn't any traces of my old name like the name of my home directory21:18
Martin204okay that’s what I was going to do, however since i’m limited on space21:18
Martin204I wanted to make the partition on the SSD as small as possible21:19
Martin204and then have all my files and big installations on the HDD21:19
Martin204but .. rather have small tools on the SSD21:19
BeldarMartin204, Separate partitions for ubnutu is rather old school and not really needed, some suggest the swap on the spinning HD, for the smallest I would do one partition for ubuntu min is 5 gigs.21:20
BusserlMartin204: LVM is pretty flexible when it comes to resizing a partition. Also if you want to try BTRFS (your risk, I have been running my server for about a month with it), it can put disk quota on subvolumes as well. However, I haven't used them yet.21:21
Martin204swap on the HD is a good idea to avoid using a lot of writes, it’s a relatively new SSD though21:21
BeldarBusserl, Be careful here your advice is full of unasked for info and opinions.21:21
BusserlMartin204: separate partitions would be some form of security measure, just that. Otherwise I wasn't even using a separate /home usually, since I always had backups anyway.21:22
dreamonIs 14.04.1 upgradeable?21:22
Beldardreamon, To?21:22
dreamon12.04 to 14.04.1 :)21:22
pbxi don't use thunderbird. how do i get it out of the little envelope-icon menu?21:22
BusserlBeldar: I hope it is clear that I am stating my opinion :)21:22
Martin204also is there another more mac os like distro?21:22
Beldardreamon, Yes, "Is 14.04.1 upgradeable?" is asking for a upgrade of 14.04.121:23
MonkeyDustMartin204  pear os21:23
Martin204probably not the place to ask /“\21:23
BusserlEleanorEllis: I was under the impression that you you had a local /home, which you reused. If it was a network share, then I'd guess that could be a reason for stuttering.21:23
pbxMartin204, many people like linux mint with cinnamon.  it's all just skinning though.21:24
BeldarBusserl, JUst make sure it is, is all, we have to recognize the meaning is different to each of us. ;)21:24
EleanorEllisBusserl: It is a local /home not a network share21:24
Martin204I like ubuntu tbh21:24
Beldarpbx, Not ubuntu support and offtopic.21:24
dreamonBeldar, sorry. english is not my main language.. waiting for upgrade from 12.04.4 to 14.04.1 ;)21:24
BusserlEleanorEllis: OK, what I meant was that a new user would have an empty /home, thus it wouldn't be "disturbed" by other distros, and you could troubleshoot.21:25
daftykinsdreamon: run "do-release-upgrade -p"21:26
EleanorEllisBusserl: No a new user might have an empty /home/username but /home will still have everything else in it already from the other users and whatever gets stored for all users in the top level of /home21:26
BusserlEleanorEllis: I hoped other user's stuff wouldn't interfere with the new user, no?21:27
BusserlEleanorEllis: Also I thought the top level /home/ was empty otherwise?21:27
BusserlI mean I never saw anything but subdirectories there, which were the user's home directories.21:28
dreamondaftykins, what do I get. 14.04.1?21:28
EleanorEllisBusserl: Oh yes you are right. I assumed there would be lots of hidden files there but you are right, just the users directories and lost+found21:28
UncleSamlogin21:29
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Beldardreamon, You get the latest in the repos you are are using, most likely 14.04.121:29
Martin204So I’m thinking, 10GB on SSD for /root and 100GB on HDD for /home, 8GB swap on HDD21:29
Radon_3Hi evryone21:30
BeldarMartin204, Kinda small for root but can be enlarged if needed, sap only needs to be equal to ram.21:30
Beldarswap*21:30
Radon_3can anyone see me? or am I muted?21:30
daftykinsdreamon: if you're set to LTS only, yes21:30
BusserlEleanorEllis: Good luck, if there is no correlation with cpu spikes, or I/O spikes maybe, I wouldn't know, and I would suspect a driver issue, and be just angry. Have you tried iotop, and I think there is nettop? Could be anything unfortunately. An i3 is no monster too, I got the low TDP version, no ubuntu there however.21:30
dreamonBeldar, I thought 14.04.1 isnt release because update process does not tells me that there a release update..21:31
BeldarRadon_3, if you seeit we do21:31
Beldardreamon, 14.04.1 is only a relase type tag.21:31
Beldaras a the mobsters say "Don worry about it"21:32
EleanorEllisBusserl: OK I have created a new user so I will log out and back in as the new user and see if it continues. I think the only other distro I have used with my current username is Ubuntu Studio 14.04 which uses XFCE instead of Gnome Fallback21:32
BusserlMartin204: would you create huge databases? They are stored somewhere in /var/lib by default I think, certainly under /var. Then there is /www, /tmp. Ubuntu itself will fit easily in 8-10 gigs, unless you install a lot of packages.21:32
Radon_3Alright, I thought I was blocked. Guys first things first I have got to admit I owe a lot of things to Linux and ubuntu in general, like Ubuntu saved my little ass last night when it recovered my lost hard disk, but I still have got some doubts, Imean I am afraid if canonical wants to collectsome information out of machine and all21:33
Martin204don’t plan to Busserl, just installing the developer tools I need and working with relatively small files21:33
dreamonwiki tells me to do a release update to 14.04.1 if it is released. because its more stable and bugfixed21:33
BeldarRadon_3, NOt important get to the issue.21:33
Martin204just need enough space to keep updated and install those few tools21:33
Radon_3not that I am the president or I have something very important on my shitty machine21:33
k1l_dreamon: 14.04.1 is just a "servicepack" like its called on windows. if you run the updates you have 14.04.1 anyway21:33
Radon_3Beldar: what do you mean?21:33
daftykinsRadon_3: you need to ask a support question, we don't care for your paranoia21:34
BeldarRadon_3, Your personal statements mean nothing this is support that is it. ;)21:34
BusserlMartin204: ok then, I'd keep /home smaller, and expand it later, when you need it. So in case you'd need another partition, there'd be room for one. Also 8gb swap sounds like a lot for you.21:34
Radon_3ok, but still it feels so good to be in ubuntu, it is like Iam  addicted to it21:35
Martin204I have 8gb ram21:35
Martin204okay21:35
Radon_3I am torn people21:35
Martin204well /home would be on the 1TB HDD21:35
Radon_3help me out here21:35
Martin204so I’m not sure about it tbh21:35
Beldardreamon, All ubuntu releases are classified stable21:35
daftykinsRadon_3: this is not the place for your random ramblings, join #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to chat21:35
Radon_3ok sorry21:35
Radon_3bye21:35
Martin204what goes into home exactly? command line tools go into /usr/ right? and applications?21:35
x_roothello, is possible to create a new mbr without formatting.. everything?21:35
Beldarx_root, yes21:36
x_root:D21:36
user123321Beldar, Oh damn, it seems I can't boot in Live atm. having some problems, no CD, and pendrive in exFat.21:36
Radon_3I amnna install it people21:36
BusserlMartin204: As far as I understand, if you weren't planning to use one software process, which would use up 8gb of ram, 8gb swap would be unused.21:36
rwwx_root: what's your end goal?21:36
Radon_3see you all21:36
Beldaruser123321, You need a live to fix this is all.21:36
x_rootupdate ubuntu, i'll recreate mbr and don't want to lose a partition (files)21:36
x_rootcreated when was dual boot (have some files as music, videos..)21:36
x_rootbut, if i can remeber well.. the old mbr have files from windows.. so..21:37
Martin204Busserl: Okay, I’ll probably leave a 2-4GB swap on the HDD, not too worried about it. I don’t want to put it on the SSD though21:37
jgcampbell I have been looking for something i can install on a web server like osticket but have much more functionality ... cms, tickets, chat, billing, files, tools, rdp/vnc,  etc .. everything one of our company would need in one place ... could anyone suggest a solution or solutions that would get me started?21:37
MonkeyDustjgcampbell  better ask in #ubuntu-server, i guess21:38
EleanorEllisjgcampbell: Bugzilla?21:38
user123321I see21:38
BusserlMartin204: I think there is no 100% aggred upon way where programs are installed in linux. /home would be for files only the user would need. Also on the SSD wouldn't matter, unless you had an ancient SSD. With 8GB of ram, swap usage would barely reach 10MB maybe? It would only be used in case your actual RAM would be completely filled.21:38
Martin204Busserl: Yea I figured about the swap, that’s why I would put it on the HDD just in case. I have a samsung 840 evo21:39
Beldaruser123321, AS I said most likely an easy fix we just need some basic info from using a live to present info and fix the issue.21:39
jgcampbellMonkeyDust, ok thanks21:39
Beldaruser123321, Ask for help in booting a live if that is the issue.21:40
BusserlSwap is really a last resort, as far as I understand it could be used a lot like this: You have on process taking up 6GB of RAM, and you start another one taking up more than 2GB of ram, then linux would move the first process (6GB) to swap. In case swap was too small, the process would be killed.21:40
BusserlMartin204: otherwise my swap usage usually stayed under one MB.21:41
Martin204well, if I don’t specify a swap partition.. it will use the / partition if needed them? which would rarely happen21:42
BusserlMartin204: no, it would kill processes to free up ram instead. So a couple of hundred MBs swap would be a nice safety net. You'd have to know how much ram your apps would need as an absolute minimum to start.21:43
BusserlThat's what I heard would happen anyway. :)21:44
Martin204I’ll leave a small swap then on the HDD, should be fine ;21:44
Ladonis defragging necessary with ext4?21:45
k1l_Ladon: no21:45
BusserlMartin204: :) ok, working on small files doesn't sound like you'd need a lot of swap.21:46
Beldaruser123321, Any way from the next 15 min on the hour beyond I will be busy for an hour if you try and ping me.21:46
Ladonokay, awesome. my other query should probably be a reddit post or something but... I have 8 drives, they are all mounted at /mnt/ and people that connect to my network write to it. I constantly have to go in and chmod and chown the computer's user to manupulate the files... how do I set ACL to r/w/x everything in /mnt/* and be owned by ladon:ladon?21:46
Martin204I don’t know why W8 makes like 4 partitions when installing under UEFI21:47
Martin204._.21:47
BeldarMartin204, It's gpt and you should know why, it is easy to understand, 4 partitions is a norm with msdos.21:48
the_wisenerdwould someone know how to start testdisk deeper scan from a particular sector? It takes too long for an entire harddisk scan... I already know my partition table, sort of...21:48
Beldareven msdos*21:48
jon-workstill no 12.04->14.04.1 LTS->LTS upgrade eh?21:48
k1l_jon-work: should work now21:49
jon-worksudo do-release-upgrade?21:49
BusserlMartin204: depending on the setup ubuntu might need a separate /boot partition as well.21:49
Blue1fresh install of xubuntu 14.04 (from netinstall) -- installed flashplugin-nonfree -- flash crashes -- any suggestions?21:49
TegoRight, nooby question here. I've configured a web server about a year ago and everything is working smoothly, but now I'm having to install the php5-curl package on the server ... sooo I just executed "sudo apt-get install php5-curl", but when I do I first get asked to install certain packages without verification (I enter Y) and then get a load of "404: Not found" and "Failed to fetch" errors and it stops. How do I fix this?21:49
Beldarjon-work, Virtually no difference between the two except for a release type tag.21:49
k1l_jon-work: did you run a "sudo apt-get update &&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" first to make sure to have the latest updates?21:49
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user123321Beldar, Thanks, since I have to make the pen drive ready to make it Live bootable, I'm trying to do something throush Windows atm, I'd do the Live CD if I couldn't get it resolved. Thanks.21:49
jon-workk1l_, do you think it should work because there was an annoucement about 14.04.1 being released?21:49
jon-workwait you told me explicitly not to run dist-upgrade, and to use do-release-upgrade21:50
k1l_jon-work: make sure the recent updates are on. there was a bug which got fixed21:50
k1l_jon-work: apt-get dist-upgrade will NOT bring you from 12.04 to 14.04. its just to make sure you got all updates for 12.0421:50
Beldaruser123321, There is nothing you can do through windows except easybcd which as you said does not work. Don't chase a imaginary dragon. ;)21:50
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user123321Beldar, :D21:51
jon-workk1l_, ok i ran those commands. still no upgrade21:51
TegoSo here's the output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7908710/ ...21:51
k1l_jon-work: hmm, same for me. i thought it gotta work now21:52
BeldarTego, quantal is end of life21:52
TegoBeldar: no way to fix it then :/?21:52
TegoDon't really want to upgrade ..21:53
MonkeyDustTego  you're running a dead release, or you have repos from a dead release21:53
Beldar!eol | Tego21:53
ubottuTego: 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/EOLUpgrades21:53
Guest83024hello all, I have just installed 14.04 on a macbook 7,1 and using all available drivers I can not scan for SSID's, iwlist wlan0 always returns "no scan results" almost as if the wireless is turned off in some way, but there is no hardware switch or anything21:53
Guest83024on a mac21:54
Guest83024looking for some suggestions21:54
BeldarGuest83024, In ubuntu run lspci and identify the wifi hardware to the channel.21:54
k1l_Tego: your system got security issues a 9 year old can "hack". so i would definetly upgrade. you should stick to LTS releases if you dont want upgrade for long time21:55
Beldarjust the wifi not all of lspci Guest8302421:55
O00Ojon-work: i think you must use sudo do-release-upgrade21:55
Guest8302402:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01)21:55
Beldar!broadcom | Guest8302421:55
ubottuGuest83024: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx21:55
HypersonicDoes anyone know why I see "[13185.370417] ieee80211 phy5: rt2800usb_txdone: Warning - Got TX status for an empty queue 2, dropping" being spammed in dmesg?21:56
Beldarnice creative use of language for no real info usable21:57
HypersonicI have a WiFi USB device with Ralink 5370 chipset, but it is really slow21:58
MeauxAnyone have any experience with LDAP?22:01
high_fiverMeaux, what's your question22:03
EleanorEllisBusserl: I tried logging into the new user but there was no menu bar and no way to do anything. The mouse was still working but all I could do was press Ctrl-Alt-F1 to get to a terminal and then reboot from there. The keyboard in the terminal was still not keeping up with my typing. Now after a reboot, the keyboard lag seems to have gone.22:03
Muchachaohi guys, I installed ubuntu without default GUI. Instead, I installed i3 as window manager. I have some issues with managing the sound. I didn't manage to play sound from the current installation, need I install some packages? I so, which package should I install. If there is a command-line sound manager, I would prefer that above GUI sound manager.22:03
Meauxhigh_fiver: Thanks! I've been wrangling with this LDAP server all day, and finally broke down and took a PCAP from the client of the failed authentication process. It appears that the Server and the Client are using different hashing mechanisms. How do I make the client use the same hashing as the server?22:04
buriedalivesleepin away?22:04
BusserlEleanorEllis: So after the reboot the GUI was working correctly?22:05
EleanorEllisBusserl: After the reboot I didn't try logging into the new user, I just came back to my usual user22:05
GregBledsoegreetings - if I have a problem with a broadcom chip in a macbook and having looked through and tried everything here:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx - where should I go next?22:06
PeanutHowdy - I've just installed 14.04 (from netboot) on a brand new machine with HD4600 graphics. It detect my screen as 'unknown screen', and I'm stuck with a resolution of 1024x768 on a 1080p display.22:06
BusserlEleanorEllis: Sorry, I don't have much experience with the GUI, there should be something in /var/log somewhere, have you checked that?22:06
SmashmanHi, I'm having an issue getting apport to give me a .crash file. A program is crashing and it says that the core is being dumped, but there is no file in /var/crash. I commented out the lines described in the file,to no avail.22:06
EleanorEllisBusserl: What should I check for? There are 11 sub-directories and 66 files in /var/log22:08
tuxuser_I just created full root + /boot within lvm on top of mdraid 1.x (one missing drive (dev box)) and hit similar problem to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mdadm/+bug/1077650.  I am running Mint 17 (Trusty). My current work around is to add break=premount to the linux kernel grub entry then run `lvm vgchange -ay` at the initramfs prompt.  at premount the device tables are not getting created (per the lvm lvs output -wi-d---22:10
tuxuser_- instead of -wi-a----)22:10
ubottuUbuntu bug 1077650 in mdadm (Ubuntu) "booting from raid in degraded mode ends in endless loop" [Undecided,Confirmed]22:10
BusserlEleanorEllis: syslog I'd hope, maybe the desktop has its own log directory or file. dmesg is more hardware related, I think. I guess having no menu after logging in with a fresh user is a real problem.22:11
SmashmanI have another, perhaps easier question. When I try loading a private key, it's not loaded into the right area and doesn't actually let me log into my server. It's loaded as a GNOME thing.22:12
jumic22:13
SmashmanIt's an OpenSSH key, but it's being loaded as a Gnome2 Key...22:14
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EleanorEllisBusserl: Here is /var/log/syslog http://pastebin.com/4zPr3M6c22:14
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k1l_!away > rockerball-phone22:16
ubotturockerball-phone, please see my private message22:16
PeanutOk, I fixed my issue by using the HDMI cable instead of a VGA cable.22:18
BusserlEleanorEllis: sorry, I am no expert on this, DBUS threw some errors, warnings are usually OK to ignore, not errors. I'd try installing another desktop, maybe something smallest like i3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I3_(window_manager), or lxde or fluxbox and see if the problem goes away.22:18
JamesJRHSo Ubuntu One goes tomorrow? Is it just the files part?22:19
k1l_JamesJRH: yes its just the data storage part.22:19
BusserlEleanorEllis: i3 was something I was fine with. Not a real desktop, but no complexity to go bad.22:19
EleanorEllisBusserl: But I like gnome. xfce was horrible. I shouldn't need to do this. Ubuntu is supposed to work out of the box. I have a quad core processor and 8GB of RAM so it's not like my machine should be struggling to run Gnome fallback22:21
dik_dakanyone use urxvt and had issues with colorschemes?22:22
BusserlEleanorEllis: I'd try asking here again, or something like #gnome maybe? As far as I understand a fresh user has to work, unless it's an Ubuntu bug, or a driver or hardware issue, or something bad like that.22:22
eikusynclient's -m option seems not to exist anymore. Is there another way to find values for synclient configuration?22:23
JamesJRHk1l_: I remember having some notes on there, but I can't see where. one.ubuntu.com just redirects to shutdown.22:26
k1l_JamesJRH: see the link end of page22:26
EleanorEllisBusserl: It seems lots of people thought my shared /home might be a problem so maybe I should just reinstall Ubuntu without it and copy all the files across.22:27
EleanorEllisBusserl: [Groan] another two days of getting the computer how I want it, installing apps and things. God I hate computers at times.22:27
BusserlEleanorEllis: I think you could create an empty directory on your root partition and mount /home there. Otherwise I'd try reinstalling if possible, yes unfortunately.22:28
JamesJRHk1l_: I cannot see a link to the part of Ubuntu One that I wanted to check.22:29
BusserlEleanorEllis: I love every day they don't have issues, yes. :) That's why I liked VERY lightweight GUIs like i3 on linux though.22:29
k1l_JamesJRH: see LIMITED U1 FILE SERVICE22:29
EleanorEllisBusserl: the home partition is already mounted in an empty directory called /home on my root partition.22:29
EleanorEllisBusserl: That was handled by the partitioning manager when I installed ubuntu22:30
DrunkWithPowerWhen logging into freenode via hexchat, what does the message "mode set to Z+" mean?22:30
JamesJRHk1l_: It doesn't have the interface I'm talking about. Maybe I can find a screenshot...22:30
noob_saibot_need some help with SDL2 on code::blocks22:30
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noob_saibot_I installed SDL2 and check if i have it22:31
k1l_JamesJRH: there is no interface anymore. the service like you used to have was shut down already weeks ago (like told in the mail etc) its only some last chance download solution22:31
noob_saibot_i tried following this, too.22:31
noob_saibot_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiEwXjq4_yo22:31
BusserlEleanorEllis: Oh, ok, but you could create a different directory for home, to really start from scratch, if you wanted to. Well other than a live cd, you could reinstall, yes.22:31
noob_saibot_also this: http://lazyfoo.net/tutorials/SDL/01_hello_SDL/linux/index.php22:31
noob_saibot_the problem is when I use codeblocks I cannot compile #include <SDL2/SDL_image.h>22:32
noob_saibot_can someone explain to me what im doing wrong?22:33
BusserlEleanorEllis: I mean other than bugs, almost everything execpt for /home is controlled by the ubuntu installer and the packgages. That's why it is very weird that a fresh user didn't work correctly. Reinstalling would the last resort then.22:33
EleanorEllisBusserl: I don't see how any of that will help. The consensus seemed to be that having a home directory with stuff from previous distros in it could be causing the problems. All of that stuff is stored in /home/myusername. That stuff will still be there22:33
the_wisenerdwould someone know how to start testdisk deeper scan from a particular sector? It takes too long for an entire harddisk scan... I already know my partition table, sort of...22:33
noob_saibot_i did this, too22:34
noob_saibot_-ISDL2 -ISDL2main -ISDL2_image22:34
noob_saibot_other linker options for codeblocks.22:34
JamesJRHk1l_: Here, found it: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-v0dSb2O9lIU/TdOY1kzYXDI/AAAAAAAAE5A/5HvwRJ7i_-g/s1600/ubuntu-one-dashboard.png22:34
BusserlEleanorEllis: if you mounted /home in a new empty directory, then nothing would be there, and the system wouldn't look into your old /home directory. You'd have to create a new user after mounting home in a different location and try logging in as that user.22:34
JamesJRHk1l_: See the ‘Notes’ tab. I cannot see how to download any old notes from there.22:34
JamesJRHk1l_: ‘LIMITED U1 FILE SERVICE’ is only the ‘Files’ tab.22:35
EleanorEllisBusserl: But /home is already an empty directory, otherwise I couldn't mount the partition in it.22:35
JimmyNeutronDuring installation of Ubuntu 14.04, when it ask to encrypt your home folder, does it encrypt the entire /home partition or encrypt only the /home/myuser folder only?22:35
BusserlEleanorEllis: OK, I mean "use something else instead of that partition". It is just an entry in /etc/fstab22:36
k1l_JamesJRH: sorry to say, but you are even more late on this one. that was shut down way before: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/02/ubuntu-one-announce-tomboy-note-sync-to-stop-working-late-february22:36
noob_saibot_?22:37
EleanorEllisBusserl: Oh I see what you are getting at. I could achieve that simply by deleting that line in fstab, but I understand that if /home is empty with no user directory then the system can't boot.22:37
EleanorEllisBusserl: So then I wouldn't even be able to create a new user22:37
JamesJRHk1l_: Huh. Don't remember being told about that.22:38
k1l_JamesJRH: here is the announcment from 2012: http://voices.canonical.com/ubuntuone/2012/02/05/an-important-note-about-notes/22:38
noob_saibot_help on codeblocks SDL2 please22:38
noob_saibot_ubuntu 14.0422:38
BusserlEleanorEllis: It'd would boot just well. However you'd need to create a new user as root first, so that could try to login and try the gui. The new user would get its home in the new location automatically.22:39
BusserlEleanorEllis: I hope I am correct with Ubuntu, but root doesn't use /home at all. You could do all that in recovery mode after a reboot, where you'd login as root automatically, to fix stuff.22:40
BusserlEleanorEllis: I mean there should be a recovery mode in the boot menu at boot.22:41
jak2000hi all http://pastie.org/9432680    how to remove all this java/jdk thanks22:42
mjaykBusserl: you are correct22:42
noob_saibot_can anyone help me?22:42
Busserlmjayk: Thanks, I wasn't sure, I rarely use it.22:43
JamesJRHk1l_: They could have quite easily emailed me my notes. There were only a few. I believe that they may actually be synch'ed with Tomboy on an old machine.22:43
EleanorEllisBusserl: So you mean I delete all users, detach my home partition so /home is completely empty then reboot and hopefully I can log in as root to make a new user?22:44
mjaykEleanorEllis: you should logon as root via a different tty not via the gui then create new users from there22:44
armenbhey all.  apport seems like a really cool tool. Is anyone using it to send bugs to their own development teams instead of to the Ubuntu mothership?22:44
mykrob76evening. Running Ubuntu 14.04. How do I get multimedia plugins in Chrome to be able to watch trailers on the Apple site? It used to work just fine with Totem browser plugins22:45
JamesJRHk1l_: Though I'll not repeat the mistake of using public synchronisation services.22:45
EleanorEllismjayk: How do you logon as root? Does root even have a password? I don't remember ever setting one up22:45
OerHeksjak2000, how did you install those ??22:45
BusserlEleanorEllis: I forgot you were in the GUI, so you should be able to select recovery mode in the GRUB boot menu when you reboot the pc. This would put you as root before users would get "loaded" so to speak.22:46
mjaykEleanorEllis: switch to a different tty username is root and password is the root password (try the sudo password)22:46
Busserloh, ok22:46
Muchachaosomebody can help me with the following: I'm using ubuntu without default GUI, therefor I don't have the default sound manager. Are there any command line solutions to manage the volume sound?22:46
noob_saibot_hi22:46
noob_saibot_please help me22:46
etroniknickserv identify !Shampoo12!22:47
mjaykMuchachao: what desktop are you using22:47
gazzerh:)22:47
mjayketronik: with the fail :D22:47
OerHeksetronik, time to change password22:47
etronikdamm X-Chat, always makes me loose the backslash !22:47
Muchachaomjayk, I'm using ubuntu server with i3 as window manager22:47
mjayknoob_saibot_: just say the question22:47
EleanorEllismjayk: As I understand it, there is no single "sudo password". Whenever I use sudo I use my user password and that only works because my user is in the sudo group22:47
jak2000OerHeks i know only:  sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk    but others versions, not know,22:47
JamesJRHk1l_: You say that it's just Ubuntu One Files that is being dropped, but I thought Ubuntu One Music was too.22:47
RyanTGcorrect, Eleanor22:48
noob_saibot_i have codeblocks installed but the SDL2 is not being identified when i have it installed.22:48
jak2000OerHeks i assume for remove thejdk-7:  sudo apt-get remove openjdk-7-jdk     right? and others?22:48
k1l_JamesJRH: yes, a lot of services are already dropped22:48
BusserlMuchachao: I knwo Pulseaudio's own pavucontrol.22:48
OerHeksjak2000, others i cannot tell, did you use an installer or ppa or else?22:48
mjaykMuchachao: pulse audio has a cli22:48
noob_saibot_i used this to detect SDL2 installed apt-cache search libsdl222:49
noob_saibot_it showed something so it should work22:49
BusserlMuchachao: oh, pavucontrol is a GUI only I think.22:49
mjaykEleanorEllis: when you set the system up you should have set a root password22:49
jak2000OerHeks i think have been installed in OS installation at start? undersatnd me?22:49
JamesJRHk1l_: So what's left of Ubuntu One now that Files is discontinued?22:49
EleanorEllismjayk: I don't remember the system asking me to do that. It only asked me to setup a password for my user22:50
k1l_JamesJRH: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/Status22:50
anarkhoswhat's the most basic way of running a filesystem check of a partition on (l)ubuntu?22:50
OerHeksjak2000,  oracle java is installed manually22:50
mjaykEleanorEllis: if you dont know your root password I dont know how you will logon as root sorry22:51
noob_saibot_mjayk:  i have codeblocks installed but the SDL2 is not being identified when i have it installed.22:51
noob_saibot_i used this to detect SDL2 installed apt-cache search libsdl222:52
mjayknoob_saibot_: I dont know anything about that sorry22:52
mjayknoob_saibot_: if someone does they will answer you22:52
noob_saibot_i hope so22:52
k1l_anarkhos: "sudo touch /forcefsck " and on next reboot all will be checked22:52
anarkhosk11: what if i just want to check a 20gb partition (i.e. the lubuntu partition)?22:53
jak2000OerHeks mmm how to remove version 6?22:53
EleanorEllismjayk: From https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo By default, the Root account password is locked in Ubuntu. This means that you cannot login as Root directly or use the su command to become the Root user. However, since the Root account physically exists it is still possible to run programs with root-level privileges. This is where sudo comes in - it allows authorized users (normally "Administrative" users; for further inform22:53
sadHi22:54
k1l_anarkhos: you cant check them while in use. so you will need a live cd for that22:54
anarkhosand im still a little confused about how the fsck works. at exactly what stage does the fsck begin?22:54
anarkhosright...22:54
sadHow can i updat - download the new version - tor at my lubuntu ?22:55
k1l_!tor | sad22:55
ubottusad: Tor is a program to route connections through several servers for anonymity. It is in Ubuntu's repositories, but the Tor Project recommends using their Tor packages due to past issues with Ubuntu's. For setup info, see option (2) of https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en | To use Tor on freenode, see !tor-sasl22:55
mjaykEleanorEllis: no idea then gl22:55
anarkhosk1l_: but "sudo touch /forcefsck " works regardless of live cd?22:55
anarkhosif so, why?22:55
k1l_because it checks the partitions before they get mounted22:56
sadthanks !22:57
perhapstiredhello23:02
JamesJRHk1l_: It isn't clear from that link which of those 7 items will remain after Files is deleted tomorrow. So clearly not Files or Notes, so what about the other 5?: General and Accounts; Contacts; Mobile Contacts; Music Streaming; and Music Store.23:03
perhapstiredcan anyone think of a reason why openvpn works fine on an ubuntu 12 with all updates but doesnt on a ubuntu 10 without updates?23:03
Beldarperhapstired, ubuntu 10 which one and server or desktop release?23:04
jak2000OerHeks mmm how to remove version 6?23:04
perhapstiredBeldar: its a desktop 10.04-- i installed network manager openvpn on both23:04
perhapstiredyou think i need to update? itll take hours23:05
Beldarperhapstired, 10.04 desktop is end f life23:05
Beldarof*23:05
JamesJRHShame.23:06
perhapstiredSo no one answers questions about it here because its end of life?23:06
mjaykperhapstired: if its eol its not supported generally23:06
Beldarperhapstired, no but it is important info, you do not have securoty updates or access at this time to the ubuntu repos, don;t just read into posts.23:07
Beldarsecurity*\23:07
k1l_perhapstired: when its EOL it doesn not recieve any security or heavy bug fixes.23:08
JamesJRHperhapstired: I still use an EOL release of Ubuntu. Unfortunately there are no more decent releases of Ubuntu that are still supported. That's why I'm moving away to another distro.23:08
perhapstiredthank you for your concern, however the only big bug I know of with this is the heartbleed one which didnt affect ubuntu 10.0423:08
perhapstiredJamesJRH: this ubuntu is a very light one I agree I am very fond of it23:09
Beldarperhapstired, One wonders if you know so much why you are even here. ;)23:09
jak2000hi all http://pastie.org/9432680    how to remove all this java/jdk thanks i removed the version 7:  sudo apt-get remove openjdk-7-jdk     right? and others?23:11
perhapstiredBeldar: I'm trying to avoid the let down of downloading the 10 updates only to see it not solve my issue, or alternately, to not move to a more recent ubuntu :)23:11
Beldarjak2000, sudo apt-get purge "thing"23:11
JamesJRHperhapstired: I'm moving away from Ubuntu Natty to NixOS. Natty also wasn't affected by the heartbleed bug I believe.23:12
k1l_perhapstired: there is a 10.04 to 12.04 direct upgrade23:12
Beldarperhapstired, Not critical thinking but it is your install.23:12
Beldarheartbleed was fixed with 2 days anyway23:12
Beldarwithin23:13
k1l_JamesJRH: such old software got more issues than only heartbleed, that uses a security issue that was not invented there. so that is just a really false security feeling there23:13
Beldarold newa23:13
Beldarnews23:13
perhapstiredThats interesting, there is a direct way to upgrade to 12.04 in updates23:14
FrogerHi, I'm currently using a quantal distribution and want to upgrade, how do I go about it? Quantal is EOL so I can't use apt-get upgrade apparently ..23:14
perhapstiredthat means i dont have to move any of my data23:14
JamesJRHk1l_: I didn't say it was. perhapstired mentioned heartbleed. Natty feels so tired now. I'm really liking NixOS, that's all.23:15
k1l_perhapstired: yes, but backups are handy when murphys law strikes back23:15
BeldarFroger, Two choices upgrades through other eols or a fresh install the upgrades will take awhile but doable.23:15
jmisCan someone verify the torrent for the 14.04 64bit version of gnomebuntu works? (Found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GetUbuntuGNOME) I keep getting a tracker error,  but the 13.10 torrent is fine for me.23:15
Beldarjmis, 13.10 is eol23:16
FrogerBeldar: how would I upgrade through other EOLs? I just want to get to a LTS, doesn't have to be the most recent one. If anything, just want to be able to use packages again23:16
k1l_JamesJRH: you are free to use what you like. but natty is EOL long time ago and that is in no way recommended to use. no matter how safe some feels because heartbleed was not invented there23:16
perhapstiredk1l_: yes ill take care, im updating to 12.04 how long u think itll take?23:16
Beldar!eol | Froger see eol upgrade23:16
ubottuFroger see eol 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/EOLUpgrades23:16
jmisBeldar: I just want someone to try torrenting the 14.04 on that page, its isnt working for me, just want to know if its just me. Just saying 13.10 torrent started with no issues23:17
jak2000Beldar return,23:18
k1l_perhapstired: like a regular upgrade. varies with internet speed and system speed. i would say something from 10 to 45minutes23:18
jak2000in am oment23:18
JamesJRHk1l_: I'm not saying Natty was safe. Noöne knew about heartbleed when successors to Natty were released. I didn't like Oneiric for many reasons. I still like Natty's interface, the version of Unity before it got messed around, but update-wise, Natty feels very tired.23:18
Beldarjmis, 32 and 64 bit started fine here23:18
patarrwill canonical ever fix chromium package? https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=360388#c8123:19
patarrThis bug has been out there for a while.23:19
jmisBeldar: thanks, I'll try another client / location / computer23:19
Beldarjak2000> Beldar return, Nt sure what this means.23:19
BeldarNot*23:19
perhapstiredmush33BUFF8923:19
k1l_patarr: did you file it to launchpad yet?23:19
JamesJRHk1l_: s/I'm not saying Natty was safe./I'm not saying Natty was safer than a subsequent release with heartbleed./23:20
JamesJRHk1l_: It isn't clear from that link (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/Status) which of those 7 items will remain after Files is deleted tomorrow. So clearly not Files or Notes, but what about the other 5?: General Services/Accounts; Contacts; Mobile Contacts; Music Streaming; and Music Store.23:23
k1l_JamesJRH: scroll down23:24
flowerHallo. Ich bin ein Berliner23:24
flowerHallo. Ich bin ein Berliner23:24
flowerHallo. Ich bin ein Berliner23:24
flowerHallo. Ich bin ein Berliner23:24
flowerHallo. Ich bin ein Berliner23:24
flowerHallo. Ich bin ein Berliner23:24
flowerHallo. Ich bin ein Berliner23:24
unopasteflower 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 unmuted23:24
DinosaurioGerman really sucks23:25
flowerV23:25
flowerGermany!!23:26
flowerGermany!!Germany!!23:26
Dinosaurioflower: you lost the war, i'm sorry23:26
k1l_Dinosaurio: no need to feed the trolls :) lets focus on support in here23:26
Blacklitewhen i do aplay -l under root i get a list of audio devices. when i do it under any other user, it just says "no soundcards found"23:26
Dinosauriok1l_: Okay23:26
Blacklitei'm sure this is a simple issue and i am sure i've solved it before23:26
JamesJRHDinosaurio: I don't like your tone. Every country has morons, that doesn't reflect on the whole country.23:27
user123321http://paste.ubuntu.com/7909202/ <--- I can't boot into LUbuntu, I'm in Windows now.23:28
user123321Beldar, ^23:28
DinosaurioJamesJRH: It does in Israel23:28
EleanorEllisI am contemplating reinstalling Ubuntu for various reasons but I hate Unity so usually I immediately install Gnome fallback as I want the familiar menu based environment I have been used to since Ubuntu 8.04. But I wonder if maybe I should move to Kubuntu.23:29
user123321sda6 is my LUbuntu.23:29
k1l_EleanorEllis: or see Xubuntu or Lubuntu if that looks more suitable to you23:30
anarkhosk1l_: <k1l_> "because it checks the partitions before they get mounted"    --- right, and my thought was: how can fsck even be initiated if the partition (from which to access fsck, right?) is unmounted. does "sudo touch /forcefsck" somehow get around that?23:30
DinosaurioJamesJRH: But if you prefer not to execute those killers, meh23:30
k1l_anarkhos: iirc the kernel gets triggert before he mounts all the stuff23:30
JamesJRHDinosaurio: I can't speak for Israel, but I know many Germans are very nice.23:31
EleanorEllisk1l_:  So difficult to decide which distro to use without investing a lot of time trying it. Then you tend to stick with it because you've spent so much time on it and only discover the problems and bits you don't like months later when it's really too late to go back.23:31
anarkhosk1l_: and fsck he a part of the kernel?23:31
Beldaruser123321, From the live cd use the app and the basic repair, and get a non pirate windows install. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair23:31
DinosaurioDid you kick me because I'm spanish?23:32
k1l_anarkhos: i am not sure where that exactly hits. but its designed to be run on startup automatically.23:32
user123321Beldar, Oh btw, I'm using non-pirate Windows.23:32
EleanorEllisMaybe I should try a live CD for a bit longer now that maybe machines are fast enough to run a liveCD without it seeming like steam power23:32
Beldaruser123321, It has boot info that would say otherwise, but it is you not me.23:33
Blacklitewhen i do aplay -l under root i get a list of audio devices. when i do it under any other user, it just says "no soundcards found". Ubuntu docs say not to use the "audio" group, but i'm sure this is a permissions issue. anyone got any ideas?23:33
EleanorEllis!off-topic | Dinosaurio: JamesJRH:23:33
ubottuDinosaurio: JamesJRH:: #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!23:33
anarkhosk1l_: the bottom line is that it IS indeed possible to initiate fsck even though the linux filesystem is unmounted? if that's the case, why isn't it possible to make fsck check only the linux partition instead of the entire drive?23:33
user123321Beldar, Oh, I don't know why it mentions about Windows 8 and Vista, I only have Windows 7.23:34
Beldaruser123321, Maybe it is the easybcd not sure.23:34
anarkhosk1l_: ...without any live cd23:34
user123321Beldar, Should I follow the 2nd option from the link you gave?23:34
JamesJRHEleanorEllis: No thanks. I don't wish to continue that topic.23:34
k1l_anarkhos: if you can unmount that partition you can check that. but if you need to reboot to run a live-cd you can use the reboot method anyway23:35
Beldaruser123321, this in sda8 is pirate stuff. /grldr /bootmgr /boot/bcd /grldr23:35
EleanorEllisJamesJRH: So just ignore, rather than feeding trolls.23:35
JamesJRHOkay.23:35
user123321Beldar, Oh, I don't have Vista, I guess it's Windows recovery or something.23:36
Beldaruser123321, The basic repair on that app should put grub in the mbr.23:36
anarkhosk1l_: ok, so would something like "sudo touch /forcefsck /dev/sda4" work?23:36
user123321Beldar, Cool, ok.23:36
Beldaruser123321, JUst be sure the sda HD is the first read in the bios for correct booting.23:38
k1l_EleanorEllis: see http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ for a overview23:38
user123321Beldar, But I'd hav to make it USB so I could boot from Live.23:39
Beldaruser123321, Do what you need but have sda below it and remove the usb before booting after the fix23:40
ObrienDaveuser123321, CD/DVD 1st, USB drives 2nd, HD (sda) 3rd23:40
user123321I'll be back with the progress report :D23:41
Beldaruser123321, There is actually a per-session boot menu outside the bios you might look at the first flash when booting it tells you the key or keys to hit to access it for future uses.23:41
EleanorEllisk1l_: Thanks. I tried Ubuntu Studio which uses XFCE and that seems buggy as hell so I'm not going back to an XFCE based distro. I might try a lubuntu live CD as well as a kubuntu one. Then again, why not try Debian? I never understood that Ubuntu is based on Debian till a long while after I had been using Ubuntu. I don't understand what benefits Ubuntu has over Debian, if there are any. I hear that Debian users look down on us Ubuntu us23:42
JamesJRHk1l_: Right, back to Ubuntu One, what services will be left then after Files? Music Streaming? “2013-03-18 Music streaming went down around 19:30 UTC and was brought back online around 20:25 UTC. We apologize for the troubles.”23:42
BeldarEleanorEllis, You are far from any realistic look at your issues, many have tried to help you with no success. Just saying. ;)23:43
SchrodingersScatEleanorEllis: you're welcome to try debian23:43
jeffreylevesqueanyone familiar with websockets?23:43
ObrienDaveEleanorEllis, i've tried most every debian based distro out there, i keep coming back to Xubuntu, and i'm sticking with it23:44
Beldarjeffreylevesque, You know by now stating the issue=help.23:45
MoPacHello. I'm trying to troubleshoot a hybrid notebook. I assume I should ask here rather than in #ubuntu-touch. Running from live USB, orientation sensor doesn't seem to be recognised, and I'm not sure how to adjust things like multitouch or touchscreen sensitivity/tolerance23:46
BeldarMoPac, THis ubuntu-touch?23:46
EleanorEllisBeldar: I don't see any hope of fixing my current problems as they are so vacuous and difficult to define. It's complete guesswork what could be causing it and the best advice so far seems to be to not use my current config of sharing the home directory between subsequent distros. I am at a loss even to ask the right questions, let alone get the right answers. So if I am to reinstall and I know I don't like Unity, then it seems sensible23:47
MoPacI mean, what I'm running is just whatever is on the latest  normal 14.04 .iso23:47
EleanorEllisSo it seems that trying something else might be a more streamlined way of getting a reliable system, even if that is another Ubuntu based distro.23:48
BeldarEleanorEllis, Have you tried not using that home, just back up what you need and do a fresh install?23:48
MoPacBeldar: So it's not the phone-oriented version of Ubuntu...should I have tried to build that?23:48
BeldarMoPac, What is it exactly?23:48
angel_hi, i require help to configure a bluetooth keyboard on ubuntu but  keyboard. i tried the menu options but i get a fail every time23:48
EleanorEllisBeldar: Not yet. I don't have time for that today as I have other things I need to get done.23:48
jeffreylevesqueBeldar, I'm new to websockets.  I need to integrated my javascript (https://github.com/jeff1evesque/whisper/blob/master/src/js/initializer.js) with my websocket service (https://github.com/jeff1evesque/whisper/tree/master/websocket)23:49
EleanorEllisBeldar: Doing a fresh install will take ages so I am just going to have to put up with it for the time being until I have some spare time to play around with it for several days.23:49
MoPacBeldar: It's an HP Envy x36023:49
BeldarEleanorEllis, Seemed like the best advice I have seen, in the time you have been here and if you have a external to backup to it would probably been done23:49
BeldarMoPac, What exactly is the operating system?23:50
EleanorEllisBeldar: I don't imagine any of this will be quick, which is why I am wondering whether to consider a different distro. Basically I am always bound by fear when it comes to changing anything so drastic. I fear it will go wrong and I will be left without a working computer at a time I can't afford to be without a computer.23:51
BeldarEleanorEllis, All your stuff you can't loose should be on an external anyway.23:51
Beldarbacked up23:51
EleanorEllisBeldar: All the stuff I can't lose is on dropbox.23:51
ObrienDavebackup? we don't need no stinking backup!23:51
BeldarEleanorEllis, Than stop guessing and act on good advice.23:52
EleanorEllisBeldar: But that doesn't account for applications23:52
EleanorEllisBeldar: Everyone I have spoken to was also guessing and said as much.23:52
Beldarall can be installed and you can do a dpkg list EleanorEllis23:52
EleanorEllisBeldar: Supposing it is some of my packages that are causing the problems, then I will be carrying the problems along with me.23:53
ObrienDaveexactly, time for a fresh install of whatever23:53
Beldar<EleanorEllis> Beldar: Everyone I have spoken to was also guessing and said as much. You have no explicit descriptions and a some what hackneyed set up sharing the home over distros that is what happens when you are in this state.23:53
damian-ey guys, i touched on this last night but got fed up and went to bed.. but having different issues this morning.23:54
damian-ran an upgrade on ubuntu last night, it seems to have destroyed my grub, doing grub-install/dev/sda1 results in 'cannot delete /boot/grub/i386-pc/gcry_rsa.mod: input/output error23:55
BeldarEleanorEllis, Ah, well in my opinion you are un-help-able, you have counter arguements that are out of assumptions and wont act on good ways to treat this.23:55
damian-things i've found basically said to 'purge' and reinstall, not sure what this means?23:55
ObrienDavepurge means to completely remove a package23:55
Beldar!bootinfo | damian- run and post the script.23:56
damian-hrm, can i do that when i can't boot into my os?23:56
ubottudamian- run and post the script.: Boot info script is a useful script for diagnosing boot problems. Run the script following the directions here: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/ and then look at RESULTS.txt (or !pastebin it for others to look at).23:56
Beldardamian-, You need a live dvd/usb to fix this in the end and run that script.23:56
EleanorEllisBeldar: Until today I didn't know that sharing the home over distros was a bad idea. So at least that is some progress. Now at least I know some direction in which to go which is better than I was before (ie not using the shared home). I know I didn't have explicit descriptions of what was going wrong because I didn't know how to describe exactly what was happening. It is not easy for someone who is not super super technical to dive int23:57
damian-thanks, i'm getting the script now - live (or install disc / rescue) is already happening!23:57
MoPacBeldar: Sorry I missed your last. Right now on it, I am running, from a live USB the x64 version of Ubuntu that downloads as an .iso from http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop as of this afternoon23:58
BeldarEleanorEllis, Than you are learning, maybe a fresh install and installing the apps you need will make this a done deal23:58
EleanorEllisBeldar: And far from being unhelpable, I regard the advice about not using the shared home is the best help I have had. If only I had known that when I started using the shared home directory (which I did based on advice and research I had at the time)! So I will try what you have suggested.23:58
MoPacBeldar: I've also sudo apt-get update/upgraded while running from the stick23:59
BeldarMoPac, "sudo apt-get update/upgraded while running from the stick" Why?23:59

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