[00:00] <happyfr0gg> The Ubuntu LiveCD is my only backup. Yes, I SHOULD HAVE created a backup AS SOON as I installed Ubuntu.  I have slapped myself several times for not doing so.
[00:00] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, YOU can back up from that chroot, I would get used to being able to just install and set it up at a whim. You can make package lists save repos and configs and do this easily, beyond are clone and backups of home or home on it's own partition.
[00:02] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, Foe example every update I run I have a installed package list generated.
[00:02] <Beldar> For*
[00:03] <Beldar> install fresh plug it in and I'm the same as the one wiped
[00:06] <happyfr0gg> Beldar - to do that, do you use some sort of script?
[00:08] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, Just some commands in a row, not a true script. The package save is a dpkg command.
[00:09] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, I have some PPA' so I haved those saved and the keys as well, as the software sources.list
[00:10] <Dr_Dan> I have a Empathy (People Nearby or telepathy-salut)  problem.   Ubuntu13 LTS can make Ubuntu14 LTS telepathy-salut crash with a simple message
[00:10] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, I also clone the OS and have backups of anything I can't loose on a external and a backup on another external of the main back up
[00:11] <jcorgan> anyone with NFSv4 experience on 14.04?  i've followed the ubuntu howto on setting up, looks like the server part part works, but on the client the initial mount/connect times out
[00:11] <Beldar> I'm not even OCD, just hate wasting time, I'm a pro slacker
[00:11] <jcorgan> tcpdump shows the server never responds to the TCP SYN to port 2049
[00:11] <jcorgan> but i can manually telnet to port 2049 on the server and it connects.  weird.
[00:11] <z1haze> hi, would someone be willing to help me setup virtualization on 12.04 lts?
[00:11] <happyfr0gg> Beldar - If you rae not too busy, could you please supply the example commands into pastebin for me?
[00:12] <happyfr0gg> * are
[00:12] <z1haze> im trying to follow a tutorial here: http://www.howtoforge.com/virtualization-with-kvm-on-ubuntu-12.04-lts but im stuck at modifying the /etc/network/interfaces
[00:14] <Dr_Dan> Alazare are you in San Diego?  I m riding the Coaster.  Lol
[00:14] <ghostnik11> hey does anyone know if there is an offline pharmacology dictionary for ubuntu
[00:14] <z1haze> man, where does one get some help? am i just lookin in the wrong places?
[00:15] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, http://pastebin.com/aRjhgLhA
[00:15] <standaman> Question: there are some drives which appear under "Disks" but not in nautilus or when typing  "sudo blkid -c /dev/null" in the terminal. anyone know how to access the files on those drives?
[00:15] <alazare619> Dr_Dan, no midwest
[00:16] <alazare619> have a strange issue im working on
[00:16] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, I have apt-fast installed however, you would use apt-get otherwise.
[00:16] <Dr_Dan> alazare619: funny.  I saw the 619 and thought you were in san diego area
[00:17] <happyfr0gg> Beldar - what is the difference between the two (apt-fast/apt-get)?
[00:17] <alazare619> ooo i want to live out  in california ;)
[00:17] <Dr_Dan> alazare619: Whats the issue?
[00:17] <alazare619> hence the 619 but unfortunately not :(
[00:17] <alazare619> my dd-wrt router drops connection to my ubuntu box
[00:17] <alazare619> dd-wrt router responds fine
[00:18] <alazare619> tried every port no change always drops
[00:18] <alazare619> dhcp reserved no change
[00:18] <alazare619> l2 arp shows connectivity
[00:18] <alazare619> nothing can communicate tho on the same network
[00:18] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, apt-fast is supposedly faster there are several like apps, can't vouch that it is per say just got it in the freswh install list is all it's in a ppa I believe.
[00:18] <alazare619> bounce hte port boom connectivity
[00:18] <alazare619> ive gone as far to remove network-manager now and just let ifup/down handle it
[00:19] <alazare619> i tested with pfsense in vm and its fine and the router is fine for all other devices on the same ports so i doubt its the router and the router as said still shows layer2 but 0 layer3
[00:20] <buriedalive> use wicd?
[00:20] <alazare619> id rather not :P
[00:20] <alazare619> bad history with wicd
[00:21] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, Since you can boot the live you can just open the install do a backup, some might need a gksudo nautilus, run a package list save the repos and keys and re-install with what you have package and config wise, however that install list will have the packages that broke your setup, so you would have to edit it.
[00:23] <Beldar> happyfr0gg, I would only advise pulling out the media you want to save and some configs like the browser email....etc
[00:24] <buriedalive> router model alazare619
[00:24] <ibashi> Hi, Is there any way to execute a bash file by opening a pdf file?!
[00:25] <SchrodingersScat> !info incron | ibashi
[00:25] <Dr_Dan> alazare619: is this wired or wireless?
[00:25] <ibashi> Schnabeltierchen: thanks
[00:29] <buriedalive> hm, I think problem was in open-wrt
[00:29] <ibashi> SchrodingersScat: Do you know how can I embed a bash script in a pdf file?
[00:29] <SchrodingersScat> ibashi: no
[00:29] <alazare619> sorry guys just rebooted znc
[00:29] <alazare619> forgot it would kick me
[00:29] <alazare619> its a wired issue
[00:29] <alazare619> router is dir615 with dd-wrt 2.4
[00:30] <alazare619> when running pfsense box its fine
[00:30] <SchrodingersScat> ibashi: at least not to do anything functional, not sure how you would get your pdf reader to also launch bash.
[00:30] <alazare619> i just removed network-manager and hardset ip in /etc/network/interfaces then ifdown eth0 and ifup eth0 all over ssh mind you (one long command because i knew i would get kicked) gave it 10 minutes and was able to re ssh back in lol
[00:31] <Dr_Dan> Did you try another ethernet cable?  Just to be sure
[00:31] <alazare619> yea
[00:31] <Dr_Dan> Ok
[00:31] <alazare619> multiple ethernet cables no bueno
[00:31] <ibashi> SchrodingersScat: Do you any way to initiate a bash file?
[00:31] <alazare619> even made one from scratch and still no go :S
[00:31] <alazare619> what gets me is at layer 2
[00:31] <alazare619> it still shows connectivity
[00:31] <alazare619> but not at layer 3
[00:32] <Dr_Dan> Just curious,  how long is the cable run?
[00:32] <alazare619> less then a foot
[00:33] <alazare619> the router sits on top of the box
[00:33] <alazare619> also happens with known good pci nics
[00:33] <buriedalive> and just to be sure try another router?
[00:33] <alazare619> that were fine in my pfsense box
[00:33] <alazare619> on any other router its fine but the thing is no other device on this router (same ports etc) have a issue
[00:33] <SchrodingersScat> ibashi: bash.  What are you really trying to do?
[00:34] <alazare619> its like the router is getting a weird message from the box and its droping layer 3
[00:34] <alazare619> and i want to know why not a simple well just use anothe router
[00:34] <ibashi> SchrodingersScat: I have a bash script and I want to run it on a client by emailing it and clicking on it.
[00:35] <Dr_Dan2> Sorry i lost 3G wireless.  Now im back
[00:37] <Dr_Dan2> ;-)
[00:37] <buriedalive> As far as I knew it, dd-wrt is not an official firmware?
[00:38] <SchrodingersScat> define 'official'
[00:38] <Dr_Dan2> Why not?
[00:39] <_[myth> #define official
[00:40] <Dr_Dan> Thats suprising.  Next your gonna say "gargoyle" is  not officially released firmware.  ;-0
[00:40] <buriedalive> sorry, in russia it is not official, but many people install this firmware
[00:40] <ramio> does any one know how to update the AMD/Ati drivers ?
[00:41] <alazare619> Dr_Dan, http://pastebin.com/gV4NQPVq scrollback log
[00:44] <Dr_Dan> alazare619: have you tried gargoyle?
[00:44] <alazare619> gargoyle?
[00:46] <buriedalive> manually assigned IP around the DHCP list try?
[00:52] <buriedalive> may be lease time short?
[00:56] <alazare619> and back...
[00:56] <alazare619> last thing was gargoyle ?
[00:57] <Dr_Dan> Its router firmware.  Different take on dd-wrt.  Like 'ford'  and  'chrysler'
[00:57] <Dr_Dan> Its fun to use
[00:58] <buriedalive> check the lease time plz
[00:59] <alazare619>  Atheros AR7240 rev 1.2 (0x00c2)
[00:59] <alazare619> thats the processor i have
[01:00] <Dr_Dan> I think the default would be 14400
[01:00] <buriedalive> lease time dhsp
[01:00] <Dr_Dan> Or 4 hours
[01:00] <buriedalive> ok
[01:01] <Dr_Dan> What version of dd-wrt ?
[01:03] <alazare619> 2.4
[01:03] <alazare619> Firmware: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (03/25/13) std dr_dan
[01:03] <alazare619> can i go from dd-wrt to gargoyle?
[01:04] <buriedalive> manually assigned IP around the DHCP list try?
[01:04] <alazare619> without having to flash back to stock?
[01:04] <alazare619> that too buriedalive
[01:05] <Amelia22>  Here some videos. I hope you like them! http://j.mp/1sffb5W
[01:05] <SchrodingersScat> !spam Amelia22
[01:06] <alazare619> Dr_Dan,
[01:07] <alazare619> gargoyle_1.6.1-ar71xx-generic-dir-615-e4-squashfs-factory.bin is the image i found
[01:07] <alazare619> do i just load that into the dd-wrt upgrade screen?
[01:07] <alazare619> i technically have a e3 but dd-wrt shows it as a e3/e4
[01:08] <Dr_Dan> alazare619: stand by. Brb.
[01:10] <ABC> Hello, how do I restore  ubuntu default sounds such as drum beating during login? The sounds disappeared for last few days.
[01:10] <mines_of_moria> Hello. I just installed Ubuntu to a partition and can no longer boot to windows. I have an SSD that has Win7 on it (128 gb), and an HDD that is about 1.8 TB of files, and the rest partitioned for Ubuntu.
[01:10] <Beldar> same nick often another for the ignore
[01:10] <mines_of_moria> I think what happened was it overrode the boot files on my SSD
[01:10] <mines_of_moria> so now I can only boot to Ubuntu, but I still see the windows 7 files
[01:10] <mines_of_moria> I tried the startup repair tool with the win7 dvd but that didn't work, neither did a system restore
[01:10] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, This a uefi setup, and legacy if so?
[01:11] <mines_of_moria> not sure.
[01:11] <mines_of_moria> I grabbed the iso earlier
[01:11] <mines_of_moria> i put it on a flash drive using umm
[01:11] <Beldar> !bootinfo | mines_of_moria from a live cd
[01:11] <mines_of_moria> I was using Pendrivelinux
[01:12] <mines_of_moria> Okay will do. Thanks for your help in advance
[01:12] <mines_of_moria> I tried to reformat the SSD through the windows DVD but it wouldn't let me.
[01:12] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, from a ubuntu live environment run that script and pastebin all the output.
[01:12] <mines_of_moria> I'm on it.
[01:14] <mines_of_moria> http://pastebin.com/PXqZGP9Q
[01:14] <mines_of_moria> I've never used Ubuntu before (or any Linux distro), so hopefully I'm not too much of a noob to navigate
[01:14] <Collin> Has mad catz rat9 been added to ubuntu driver support yet?
[01:15] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, Read then link you have to run that script to get a file to pastebin
[01:15] <Beldar> that*
[01:16] <Dr_Dan> alazare619: you should search using google or bing and see if anyone had trouble with gargoyle 1.6.1 on dir615 first.  [Be safe then sorry].  If no one has issues then, yes, flash it.
[01:16] <Dr_Dan> Got to go now.
[01:16] <morenoh149> I'm trying to recover the home directory from a live session. But it's encrypted. How can I decrypt my home directory from a live session?
[01:16] <mines_of_moria> Okay, sorry.
[01:16] <mines_of_moria> I think I ran the script...not sure where to find the file.
[01:16] <mines_of_moria> working on it..
[01:16] <Beldar> Collin, never heard of it, web may be more of a help, or at least to link of what it is.
[01:17] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, in home most likely
[01:17] <Collin> Well I have a fix for it, but it is a pain to get running
[01:17] <Dr_Dan> Later.
[01:17] <Collin> just wondering if it was supported yet
[01:17] <mines_of_moria> what is the file type?
[01:17] <mines_of_moria> maybe im just looking at the source code and not actually executing the application
[01:18] <mines_of_moria> i assume the tar.gz is like a .zip file or .rar
[01:18] <Beldar> Collin, Why yes you are with 1000's of packages you think offf the top of our heads we know what that is or added to then repos?
[01:18] <Collin> lol
[01:18] <Collin> Sorry
[01:18] <Collin> just wondering if anyone had the mouse and had any problems
[01:19] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, The link gives you exact instructions, you might ask, it is a tar that needs to be exstacted first, ahould be in downloads.
[01:19] <Beldar> should*
[01:20] <Beldar> Collin, not how the channel works, that is technically polling.
[01:20] <Collin> Oh, sorry
[01:20] <mines_of_moria> oh, sorry
[01:27] <mines_of_moria> http://pastebin.com/Vk1sfr2Q
[01:27] <mines_of_moria> I selected format via the windows dvd a little bit ago. it failed almost immediately, but I wonder if that messed things up as well.
[01:27] <mines_of_moria> As I can no longer see my SSD in ubuntu as a drive
[01:28] <mines_of_moria> beldar, sorry. it took me a minute to figure out how to use the terminal.
[01:29] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, the ssd is showing in the script you posted, hold on.
[01:31] <mines_of_moria> Does your name reference the belgariad novels?
[01:34] <Basketball> chromium asks me to sign in again on every launch
[01:34] <morenoh149> I'm trying to recover the home directory from a live session. But it's encrypted. How can I decrypt my home directory from a live session?
[01:35] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, No the cone head Dan Akroyd off SNL. So SDA where you had windows is showing as unknown and no evidence of windows ie unknown filesystem type. Are you able to boot windows as of now
[01:35] <mines_of_moria> No
[01:35] <mines_of_moria> When I selected format and it failed, that probably did that.
[01:35] <mines_of_moria> i'm guessing.
[01:35] <mines_of_moria> is there a way for me to format the SSD in ubuntu
[01:35] <mines_of_moria> so I can then install windows to it?
[01:36] <mines_of_moria> oh wait maybe i misunderstood
[01:36] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, Ubuntu is on the big drive and just needs gru in it's mbr if all is well will boot if called first on powering on.
[01:36] <kernix> hi all
[01:36] <Beldar> grub*
[01:36] <mines_of_moria> so my windows isnt gone?
[01:36] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, Where was it?
[01:36] <mines_of_moria> SSD had windows stuff
[01:36] <mines_of_moria> thats it
[01:36] <mines_of_moria> big hdd was all video files
[01:37] <mines_of_moria> and i made a few small partitions for /, /home, and swap
[01:37] <OerHeks> morenoh149, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory#Recovering_Your_Data_Automatically or the next step manually, you will need the passphrase
[01:37] <mines_of_moria> when i finished installing i was unable to boot my ssd and access windows
[01:37] <mines_of_moria> it always goes straight into ubuntu
[01:37] <mines_of_moria> so I need to both fix ubuntuop
[01:37] <mines_of_moria> and then fix my ssd
[01:37] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, The ssd shows unknow file and no evidence of windows, you did say you tried to wipe it
[01:38] <mines_of_moria> yeah
[01:38] <mines_of_moria> it failed
[01:38] <mines_of_moria> but apparently it did something
[01:38] <Beldar> I think you did
[01:38] <mines_of_moria> okay
[01:38] <mines_of_moria> thats fine
[01:38] <OerHeks> err https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory#Live_CD_method_of_opening_a_encrypted_home_directory
[01:38] <john2x_> anybody tried connecting to a NFS server from an OS X client?
[01:38] <mines_of_moria> can i format to NTFS in ubuntu?
[01:39] <mines_of_moria> format the unused SSD?
[01:39] <mines_of_moria> and before I do that, do I need to make it so my big drive can boot ubuntu?
[01:39] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, put the big drive as first read in the bios, and from the live run this apps basic repair that should fix ubuntu, windows looks like a new install is all. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[01:40] <mines_of_moria> run boot repair on the big drive?
[01:40] <mines_of_moria> do i hve to run it on one of the partitiosn in particular
[01:40] <mines_of_moria> like on /
[01:40] <Beldar> mines_of_moria> can i format to NTFS in ubuntu? Yes with gparted jusdt install it in the ubuntu install or use it from the live
 run boot repair on the big drive? Yes it has the windows boot in it's mbr you want grub.
[01:41] <mines_of_moria> Okay, BRB.
[01:41] <Beldar> cool
[01:42] <kernix> g
[01:42] <kernix> kdsnc
[01:43] <dbieon12> hi i'm using ubuntu server 14 and most of my memory is being used according to Top and Free but in Top, all of the processes are less than 1% used.  Does anyone know why this would happen?
[01:43] <Beldar> dbieon12, run htop and it will tell you what is using the ram
[01:44] <Beldar> gotta scroll is all
[01:45] <buriedalive> dbieon12: try htop
[01:46] <kernix> hi all
[01:46] <mines_of_moria> Hi. This is what boot-repair says: The boot of your PC is in EFI mode, but no EFI partition was detected. You may want to retry after creating a EFI partition (FAT32, 100MB~250MB, start of the disk, boot flag). Do you want to continue?
[01:47] <z1haze> i just tried to make  vm on my machine, but ive never done it before.. its sitting looking like this http://puu.sh/aCgcP/a2d68c156c.png is that normal for a few minutes?  i dont know what to expect
[01:47] <dbieon12> thanks everyone htop helped
[01:47] <morenoh149> OerHeks: I tried the automatic way but don't think it got decrypted correctly. Now I'm trying the manual way and it's confusing
[01:47] <user01> how do i map laptop volume keys to work?
[01:47] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, You have no evidence of gpt, open the bios and set it to legacy boot.
[01:48] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, Ah encryption, it does not show that in the boot script.
[01:49] <mines_of_moria> ?
[01:49] <mines_of_moria> I did not select anyencryption
[01:49] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, Good, just saw the link OerHeks sent thought I had missed something.
[01:50] <mines_of_moria> I should have just made a VM instead of messing up my windows boot files
[01:50] <cipherboy> Anyone have a good tutorial for figuring out why sudo is slow? I think its related to why Firefox takes a long time to connect to websites (resolving, not initiating download of webpage content) and why ifconfig pauses before printing out the lo device. Strace ( http://paste.ubuntu.com/7938225/ ) shows sudo hanging on sendto system calls. Average time to complete the sudo command is 5-6 seconds or more. Command run via strace was 
[01:50] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, Their link though does what the bootrepiar needs to.
[01:50] <mines_of_moria> im not sure how to set to legacy boot
[01:50] <mines_of_moria> time to play around...
[01:51] <cipherboy> Specific calls of interest are in this paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7938242/   ; First trace generated by time strace sudo date 2>&1 | pastebinit , real time of 9.9 seconds, second ran in just over 10.0 seconds.
[01:51] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, All that happened as far as I can tell is put the boots on the hd not for the OS on it.
[01:51] <Beldar> the mbr's that is, than a wiped sda
[01:52] <missvaleska> uhm, so, I am trying to copy my root partition to another hard drive, And it says "140.6 terabytes more space is required to copy to the destinaiton"
[01:52] <missvaleska> which doesn't make any sense since my root partition is less than twenty gigabytes.
[01:52] <cipherboy> Whoops, second pastebin didn't work, this is a correct link: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7938246/
[01:52] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, use the link OerHeks sent <OerHeks> err https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory#Live_CD_method_of_opening_a_encrypted_home_directory to laod the sdb mbr
[01:54] <Beldar> mines_of_moria, actually that is an encrypted page don't use, do you want a link to load the sdb mbr for a ubuntu boot?
[01:54] <missvaleska> why is it 140.6 terabytes??
[01:54] <buriedalive> midnight commander try missvaleska
[01:54] <missvaleska> my entire hard drive is only 320 gigabytes
[01:54] <missvaleska> I tried nautilus and thunar
[01:55] <missvaleska> I'll try midnight commander
[01:55] <Beldar> cipherboy, sudo is slow, that is a new one, how?
[01:56] <Beldar> cipherboy, sudo in what context?
[01:56] <buriedalive> missvaleska: so, I dont know what it is
[01:58] <echoplexion1>  /join irc:irc.simosnap.org#eletti
[01:58] <cipherboy> Beldar: It takes 10 seconds to run the date command with sudo as reported by time... date itself runs in < 0.00 seconds, sudo itself is the slow part even when run as root (to avoid the password prompt). As a regular user, the time spent by sudo is before the password prompt. Strace shows it hanging on a sendto syscall (three to be precise) that take time to return. I have never changed hostname and double check that it is set cor
[01:58] <Beldar> cipherboy
[01:59] <Beldar> cipherboy, give me the date command
[01:59] <[R]> i see 2 addresses in my ipv6 lease file, a ULA dhcp ip and my 6to4 dhcp ip... but the interface is only gettign configured for the ULA dhcp ip... how do i make it configure for both?
[01:59] <buriedalive> missvaleska: use in terminal df -m
[01:59] <buriedalive> what see
[02:00] <cipherboy> Beldar: I am testing with: `time sudo date` and `time date`; http://paste.ubuntu.com/7938299/
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[02:02] <Beldar> cipherboy, instant here yeah something is amiss, no clue here.
[02:02] <OerHeks> dzik bots are not allowed in this channel, thanks
[02:02] <dzik> i want only et netsplit
[02:02] <dzik> they dont even spam
[02:03] <Flannel> dzik: Nope, please keep them out of here, thanks.
[02:03] <dzik> ok
[02:03] <missvaleska> I figured it out, proc is 140.6 terabytes
[02:03] <Beldar> ah missed your posts flannel
[02:03] <missvaleska> but that doesn't make any sense at all
[02:04] <missvaleska> like that is totally impossible
[02:04] <cipherboy> Relevant hostname files: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7938301/  ; Currently running on kernel 3.15 off of the ppa to fix a bug with my network adapters not reporting sent/receive statistics, but tested on everything from 3.8 to latest 3.16. Running 14.04, but I have a second computer where sudo is instant that is  running same kernels/updates/etc.
[02:04] <Flannel> Beldar: no worries.
[02:04] <dzik> off
[02:04] <Flannel> dzik: Thanks.
[02:04] <dzik> np
[02:04] <dzik> :)
[02:04] <dzik> gonna test them somewhere else
[02:04] <OerHeks> try #test
[02:04] <dzik> ty
[02:05] <Beldar>  we need a bot that compliments the users need helps growth
[02:06] <buriedalive> missvaleska: df -m show in MB, why is TB u see?
[02:07] <dzik> cu around
[02:07] <buriedalive> give us screen)
[02:08] <missvaleska> uh what
[02:08] <buriedalive> snapshot
[02:09] <Beldar> !who | missvaleska
[02:09] <missvaleska> !tab
[02:10] <Beldar> that bot needs some grammar lessons should be whom
[02:10] <buriedalive> Beldar: who is it?
[02:10] <buriedalive> aa okey
[02:19] <cipherboy> Hmm anyone else have ideas? Hmm...
[02:22] <James_Epp> Is there an official RSS feed for the latest ubuntu torrents?
[02:26] <cipherboy> Hey, someone mind posting a sample output of route? want to see if that's my issue.
[02:30] <James_Epp> cipherboy: Archlinux box: http://bpaste.net/show/CWlpTMGqqCrkyTyzEGPM/
[02:31] <cipherboy> Hmmm nothing different there.
[02:34] <delinquentme> so I have a static IP which I'd like to interpret a shell script variable for: https://gist.github.com/carlcrott/df84c23f15671bf3aba6
[02:35] <delinquentme> basically I want to take the output from another CLU and stick it in a var .. then have that var interpreted and written into the file ... how can I do that here?
[02:56] <dohzer> whenever I plug in my HDMI TV I need to restart the laptop to make the sound over hdmi option appear. Is there a way to make it reload without restarting?
[02:57] <laughingtiger> !Premier League
[02:57] <jumi> part
[03:08] <Beldar> laughingtiger
[03:09] <Beldar> that a game or something
[03:09] <laughingtiger> what?
[03:09] <laughingtiger> you mean PL?
[03:09] <laughingtiger> Beldar
[03:10] <Beldar> yes
[03:10] <laughingtiger> lol
[03:11] <laughingtiger> do you like it, Beldar?
[03:11] <Beldar> just trying ti help if needed lol is on uyou honestly
[03:11] <laughingtiger> oh I love it.
[03:11] <laughingtiger> just can't wait for it to begin its new season.
[03:12] <Beldar> just another chapter in the ignore fills
[03:12] <laughingtiger> oh thank you Beldar.
[03:12] <laughingtiger> well, as you can see, before it how terribly boring I am.
[03:12] <laughingtiger> lol
[03:16] <Basketball> what is faster prelink or preload
[03:17] <UKn0Me> light
[03:18] <alasmic> Hey does anyone know much about getting ubuntu to run on a imac g5?
[03:18] <Zenn> hummm
[03:18] <Zenn> is 14.04.1 bug fixes ?
[03:20] <alasmic> I have made like 10 installers for ppc 64bit all different versions but they all get to the point where it installs yaboot and says it will not install? Anyone have suggestions
[03:22] <alasmic> I even used the mini .iso installers and get the same result
[03:24] <kel> any body around?
[03:24] <alasmic> I know .. No ones here ha
[03:25] <alasmic> Says 1458 users
[03:25] <kel> some of these rooms are very quite
[03:25] <alasmic> I'm trying to get help on my Mac ppc g5
[03:25] <kel> running ubuntu?
[03:25] <alasmic> And I can't get a reply in any forums
[03:26] <kel> whats it doing?
[03:26] <alasmic> I can't get past the installer where it try's to install yaboot
[03:26] <Basketball> W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable/main i386 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/dl.google.com_linux_chrome_deb_dists_stable_main_binary-i386_Packages)
[03:26] <Basketball> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[03:27] <kel> ^ sounds abt right
[03:29] <eeee> kel whats up?
[03:29] <alasmic> Can u explain what all that means exactly
[03:30] <kel> nade e
[03:30] <kel> first time on IRC in years
[03:30] <eeee> oh ok, wb then
[03:30] <Zenn> whats new in Ubuntu 14.04.1 o.O ?
[03:31] <kel> last time I used ubuntu I was using the natty narwheel or somethen lol
[03:31] <fairytal1> hl
[03:31] <eeee> lol
[03:31] <Zenn> well I can never understand between which to use LTS or the normal one ?
[03:31] <Zenn> or which is more updated o.O
[03:31] <kel> normal one
[03:31] <kel> always normal one, more support
[03:31] <Blue1> bash question -- is there an easy way to determine if a bash script is running on a 32 or 64 bit environment?
[03:32] <XYZAFFA1R> Is the universe repository down or something? I have it enabled but I can't install anything from it
[03:32] <Zenn> normal one which was released in october ?
[03:32] <Zenn> so what is the use of LTS ?
[03:32] <eeee> !releases | Zenn
[03:33] <eeee> Zenn: the latest is 14.0.4.1 LTS, that's probably what you need to download.
[03:33] <eeee> !eol | Zenn
[03:33] <Zenn> oh why is there a october releases ?
[03:33] <Zenn> really dont understand
[03:33] <eeee> 14.04LTS is supported until April 2019 i think
[03:33] <kel> I usually use the older one due to the support...
[03:33] <kel> I had a huge problem with a network card ones
[03:34] <kel> took me forever to figure the crap out
[03:34] <eeee> Zenn: 14.04 means 2014 , april, LTS means long term support,
[03:34] <Zenn> I know that
[03:34] <kostkon> Zenn: 5 years of support instead of 9 months for non-LTS releases
[03:34] <eeee> 12.10 means 2012, October, it's not a LTS, whereas 12.04LTS is.
[03:34] <Zenn> I meant what happends for non-lts and lts do they get the same updates when the non lts gets it
[03:35] <kostkon> Zenn: same
[03:35] <Zenn> right then I will get the Ubuntu 14.04.1 :(
[03:36] <Zenn> Im scared to use windows now a days shitty tons of virus around and I dont want to wake up finding I have been hacked or something
[03:36] <XYZAFFA1R> Zenn, then don't.
[03:36] <kel> you can get a virus on anything..
[03:36] <alasmic> Can nobody help me on getting ubuntu os working on my ppc g5!?
[03:37] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic, ask your question
[03:37] <Zenn> well isnt ubuntu way better then windows in term of security etc
[03:37] <XYZAFFA1R> Yes
[03:37] <eeee> Zenn: malware wise and virus wise yes, it is
[03:37] <Zenn> not trying to debate or anything but that is what I was told by everyone
[03:37] <XYZAFFA1R> pretty much everything is more secure than windows
[03:38] <kel> Zenn I mean yea if you use it right
[03:38] <kel> If your a child and download everything no so much
[03:38] <kel> not*
[03:38] <alasmic> I'm trying to install and after I install the base it tries to install software. I get an error on installer
[03:38] <kel> alasmic
[03:38] <kel> have you read this
[03:38] <kel> http://askubuntu.com/questions/229794/ho-do-i-install-ubuntu-on-my-mac-powerpc-g5
[03:38] <Zenn> also virus scanners sucks
[03:38] <alasmic> Then it won't install yaboot either
[03:38] <Zenn> tbh it is crap and It hogs your system
[03:39] <alasmic> Yes I read that earlier today actually
[03:40] <kel> did you try redownloading the install?
[03:40] <XYZAFFA1R> Is the universe repository down or something? I have it enabled but I can't install anything from it
[03:40] <kel> maybe its a problem with the linux installer
[03:40] <Zenn> I mean I have been using windows for sometime and tbh I have seen someone actually managed to hacked into my webcam before
[03:40] <alasmic> Yeah I have like all the versions of ubuntu downloaded and the mini.iso's
[03:40] <alasmic> They all do the same thing
[03:41] <kel> so do all packages fail to install?
[03:41] <kel> crazy man
[03:41] <kel> Zenn check out these OS's they may better suit you..http://tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/5-free-operating-systems-that-arent-linux-25422.html
[03:41] <Zenn> no kel I dont want to use those.
[03:42] <alasmic> No half way through.. The install.. But I was getting a problem downloading kernel. Until I used mini.iso then it worked fine
[03:42] <Zenn> I think ubuntu will work fine..
[03:42] <Zenn> Im not really a rookie o.O
[03:42] <kel> their super safe Zenn, so safe people don't even know what they are.
[03:42] <Zenn> lol for the humour
[03:43] <Zenn> kel I like open source stuff actually :D
[03:43] <XYZAFFA1R> kel, that page lists chromium OS...
[03:43] <Zenn> cause I write in java
[03:43] <kel> you like open stuff cause you write in java?
[03:43] <kel> you know javas not open right..
[03:43] <kel> :), better switch to mono
[03:44] <Zenn> lol C# dude
[03:44] <dotDeb> openjdk?
[03:44] <dotDeb> android?
[03:44] <dotDeb> both libre
[03:44] <dotDeb> (minus android binaries)
[03:44] <kel> yea open jdk
[03:44] <kel> I was perfering to sun
[03:44] <shadowmann> I would like to pipe what would come out of my speaker port over SIP to a  (win7)  PC .   Is this possible?  Other Ideas?
[03:44] <Zenn> uh okay let me find a way to copy this iso to the usb
[03:45] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: What results; terminal commands : -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade // I find no problem with the repository.
[03:45] <kel> its hot..
[03:45] <kel> Guys how did steam for linux turn out anyway?
[03:45] <Zenn> uh guys
[03:45] <Zenn> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu
[03:46] <Zenn> wasnt there a windows version or something
[03:46] <eeee> Zenn: try lili, linux usb creator
[03:46] <kostkon> kel: ~600 games already
[03:47] <rww> Zenn: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
[03:47] <Zenn> yeah that thanks
[03:47] <kel> damn thats awesome
[03:48] <kel> I'm glad it faired well
[03:48] <alasmic> Hey what would a command line base system mean?
[03:49] <kel> I wish I would have stayed with the system some days
[03:50] <kel> any body do art design here
[03:51] <XYZAFFA1R> kel, let me pull up something I made here
[03:54] <alasmic> Ok this is retarded I tried.. Ubuntu just doesn't wanna work on my iMac G5.. And no one has the problems I'm having or know how to fix.. I think I might just put Osx back on it
[03:54] <kel> alasmic, what you might wanna try to do is
[03:54] <XYZAFFA1R> kel, I made this: http://imgur.com/LYeEUi6
[03:54] <kel> is put osx back on it
[03:54] <kel> then run a vm
[03:54] <kel> see if you can get it up and working within a vm
[03:55] <XYZAFFA1R> kel, is that what you're looking for?
[03:55] <kel> and or run it from a usb drive and do a complete install from there
[03:55] <alasmic> But then I would always have to run it through vm
[03:55] <eeee> XYZAFFA1R: i think i've seen your work in pirates of the carribeans?
[03:55] <alasmic> So it wouldn't make sense
[03:56] <XYZAFFA1R> eeee, It's a cowboy :'(
[03:56] <eeee> lol
[03:57] <kel> I'd run it from the usb drive, and do a complete install from there
[03:57] <kel> will it run from the usb drive?
[03:58] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I completley forgot to update my computer, I haven't done it before on this install :)
[03:59] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: All good now ? : )
[04:00] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, Still updating :)
[04:01] <met_> Hello.  I have Xubuntu 14.04.  I have found that Xubuntu will not automount USB pen drive when drive is already pluged in.  I have to manually mount it.  If the drive is pluged in after a startup or reboot then Xubuntu will automount the drive.  What is anything can be done or is this an unresolved issue to Xubuntu 14.04?
[04:02] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashimg-om, still no good
[04:03] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Yuk, OK .. the update completes ?
[04:03] <XYZAFFA1R> yes
[04:04] <alasmic> Oh now it's frozen on retrieving nic-shared-modules-3.2.0-65-powerpc64-amp-di
[04:04] <alasmic> Ahh!!
[04:04] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: let's see ewhat the errors are -> sudo apt-get upgrade | pastebinit <- . and take it from there.
[04:04] <alasmic> I'm gonna throw this stupid machine in the pool I'll be back
[04:05] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: http://sprunge.us/SNFN
[04:07] <eeee> XYZAFFA1R: i think you have to apt-get dist-upgrade to install the rest
[04:07] <XYZAFFA1R> eeee: Wouldn't that upgrade my distro?
[04:07] <alasmic> It worked fine installing to my windows PC
[04:08] <XYZAFFA1R> eeee: I mean, it cant, but
[04:09] <XYZAFFA1R> it wants to install kernel 3.2.0-67 stuff and I'm not even using that anymore
[04:11] <alasmic> Is mint Linux like ubuntu at all
[04:11] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic, It's based on mint
[04:11] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Let's do as eeee advises -> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade <-, will install the kernels - NO will not do a release upgrade. A different command to do that .
[04:11] <XYZAFFA1R> I mean ubuntu
[04:11] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om I did that
[04:11] <OerHeks> !mint
[04:12] <XYZAFFA1R> and it installed kernel crap from 3.2 Im using 3.14
[04:13] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, no good
[04:14] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: And not the package manager is happu ? we need to look at kernels installed ? -> dpkg -l | grep linux- <- .
[04:16] <cordyceps> quit
[04:16] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7939066/
[04:16] <anothermoron> lol yogscast
[04:16] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: look'n at your /7939066/ .
[04:17] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: What
[04:20] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: How in the world did you jump from the 3.2 series alla the way to to the 3.14 series ? .. what kernel are you now booting -> uname -a <- ??
[04:21] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, Well I had the 3.2 then updated to 3.14 because my sound doesnt wwork with 3.2
[04:21] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Among other things
[04:21] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I am using the 3.14
[04:22] <Beldar> XYZAFFA1R, Did you use the stack upgrade?
[04:22] <OerHeks> Bashing-om, he wanted the newest kernel
[04:22] <XYZAFFA1R> Beldar, no idea what that is
[04:22] <OerHeks> those 3.14.14 kernel numbers are not from the ubuntu repo's.
[04:23] <Bashing-om> yeah, 3.14 is the develop[ment version .. this guys may get interesting.
[04:24] <XYZAFFA1R> OerHeks, well, I'm not really using ubuntu... I came here initialy to find out if the repo is down, then Bashing-om started helping me and the support channel for elementarty os is always dead.
[04:24] <XYZAFFA1R> Probably should have left.
[04:24] <XYZAFFA1R> But I didn't :P
[04:24] <Beldar> XYZAFFA1R, just info carry on with Bashing-om https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[04:25] <alasmic> I'm trying to install one more time.. I'm at the point where I choose a partitioning method.. Do I chose "use entire disk"?
[04:25] <Beldar> and OerHeks doh
[04:25] <XYZAFFA1R> alsamic, If you want
[04:26] <XYZAFFA1R> alsamic, it's up to you
[04:27] <fnook1331> can any one think of a reason why the output devices tab in the sounds settings dialog is missing all output devices, if so, can any one think of a solution
[04:28] <alasmic> The first option is resize scsl1 ([],[],[]) , partition #3 (sda) and use freed space.. What's that about?
[04:28] <XYZAFFA1R> alsamic, do you understand what partitioning is?
[04:28] <kel> fnook no driver support?
[04:29] <alasmic> Yeah it's whipping the hardrive and creating sections no?
[04:29] <kel> man any body know like whats happned to all the online forums
[04:29] <kel> god so many are just dead now
[04:29] <kel> its partitioning the drive
[04:29] <kel> into different sectors
[04:29] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic, it's like turning your HDD into seperate HDD's
[04:29] <fnook1331> kel: i ran a script earlier that did work for what i was using for but deleted my sound devices
[04:30] <XYZAFFA1R> so resizing it will make that partition smaller, which will free up space, so you can make a new partition to install it on
[04:30] <kel> must have been a powerful script
[04:30] <alasmic> So I don't need that so I'll use entire disk I guess
[04:30] <fnook1331> kel: yeah, not in a good way
[04:30] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic, if you are ok with whiping your drive just use entire
[04:31] <kel> man the internet is kinda boring now
[04:31] <fnook1331> kel: any way to the effects of a script
[04:31] <alasmic> Yeah so it has 750.2 GB so that will be ok right?
[04:31] <kel> fnook you have like auto restore
[04:31] <kel> id just go back before I ran the script
[04:31] <anothermoron> kel: Yea that always happens to me as well right after I finish masturbating
[04:32] <kel> anothermoron: lol, na man thing are not what they use to be
[04:32] <fnook1331> kel: where would that feature be located at in ubuntu trusty
[04:33] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Where'd you go
[04:33] <kel> I dont know fnook,
[04:33] <kel> Fnook have you already rebooted?
[04:33] <fnook1331> kel: yes, many times
[04:34] <alasmic> What's this http://s30.postimg.org/6k04lj84x/image.jpg
[04:34] <kel> yea man sounds like the script did some stuff it wasnt suppose to
[04:34] <alasmic> Do I select yes or no?
[04:34] <fnook1331> kel: uh huh
[04:34] <kel> I'd definently figure out how to do a restore, figure out if it deleted the drivers, or just do a fresh install
[04:34] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic: Yes
[04:35] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic, it's just a warning that will show up no matter what
[04:35] <kel> if it deleted the drivers you can just look up the terminal codes to check to see if your sound card is even visible to the system
[04:35] <alasmic> Ok now it's installing base system
[04:35] <kel> or maybe it cut the driver off
[04:36] <fnook1331> kel: thanks, i think i've got some great insight from this.
[04:36] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: :(
[04:36] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: // look'n and think'n ... what results -> hwe-support-status --verbose < - not at this time sure of how to proceed in this situation.
[04:36] <kel> lol i doubt it
[04:37] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: You are not running a system with a Hardware Enablement Stack. Your system is supported until April 2017.
[04:37] <rodoagustin> u
[04:37] <XYZAFFA1R> no you
[04:38] <kel> no you
[04:38] <XYZAFFA1R> :'(
[04:38] <kel> i think the only thing to stand the test of time on the internet was cnet lol
[04:39] <XYZAFFA1R> kel, never use cnet
[04:39] <alasmic> Ok this happened http://postimg.org/image/hafhi5rwz/
[04:39] <alasmic> So do I retry installing base again
[04:39] <kel> alasmic looks like your having some other issue as well
[04:39] <kel> a graphics card problem
[04:40] <kel> that pink isnt suppose to be there
[04:40] <axsuul> We have about 250 Ubuntu VPS servers we manage, any suggestions on how I could go about access management? They all have the same user with same sudo pw, and the same root pw, but we want to now control access to all of them, is there a scalable way to do this?
[04:40] <kel> might be one of those situations where its not mint to be
[04:40] <XYZAFFA1R> kel, the only time I have had that was with mint :)
[04:40] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Well, I think that is a good ting fron our standpoint .. // again I DO NOT know, but as you have a 'proposed' kernel installed, recon we should not enable the 'proposed' repository in software sources, and see if you can then update/upgrade properly ???
[04:41] <Bashing-om> thing from *
[04:41] <alasmic> I'm using the ubuntu 14.04 mini.iso
[04:41] <kel> meant*
[04:41] <kel> asshole lol
[04:41] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, I'm not quite sure what it is you want me to do.
[04:42] <ihatesnails> this is the default channel, why am i here?
[04:42] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, 3.14 is installed, it's what I'm using uname -r: 3.14.14-031414-generic
[04:43] <XYZAFFA1R> ihatesnails: Why would any one else know why you are here
[04:43] <alasmic> It doesent do that on the lubuntu 12.10 or 13.10
[04:43] <Flannel> alasmic: You downloaded the PPC version, right?
[04:43] <alasmic> Yeah
[04:43] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Are you running a server or GUI (desk top) install, in the GUI you may enable the 'proposed' repository in the "softeware sources" tool.
[04:43] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, Desktop OS
[04:44] <Bashing-om> zyxelthrone: The current kernel is "3.13.0-32-generic" ... you are runnning the proposed development version ..
[04:45] <ihatesnails> heh, i have no idea.  default is the shit
[04:45] <XYZAFFA1R> ihatesnails: what are you talking about
[04:47] <ihatesnails> why i joined this channel
[04:47] <alasmic> These are all the .iso I downloaded http://i60.tinypic.com/dcx7c0.jpg
[04:47] <alasmic> I get a problem with most of the at the end of installing base or when it try's to install yaboot
[04:48] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic: why did you download mini 11 times?
[04:48] <alasmic> They were different ones
[04:48] <XYZAFFA1R> ok
[04:49] <alasmic> If u see the file size you'd see there diff
[04:49] <alasmic> I just don't get if it's something I'm doing wrong
[04:50] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic, try a different distro
[04:50] <alasmic> I used a live cd and it loads up and shows lubuntu but never boots
[04:50] <XYZAFFA1R> live cd's take a LONG TIME
[04:50] <XYZAFFA1R> try a USB
[04:51] <alasmic> Tell me what a different distro is exactly? And my Mac won't read the file as a bootable image from USB
[04:52] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic: It's a different operating system
[04:52] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic: You understand opensource correct?
[04:53] <alasmic> A what version do you think I should be using I know it's a older computer but it meets requirements I think it's something I'm doing wrong
[04:53] <cfhowlett> alasmic older computer??? lubuntu is optimized for that
[04:53] <dotDeb> or xubuntu
[04:54] <dotDeb> alasmic fyi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution
[04:54] <cfhowlett> !lubuntu | alasmic
[04:57] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic, well, I don't know what your problem is, I would recommend elementary OS for an older computer, but being that its based on ubuntu, the problem might not go away
[04:58] <alasmic> I have ubuntu on my laptop running with windows 7 through a vm I thought it would be perfect for my ppc I wish I understood more.
[05:00] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic: I don't know much about the subject, is the computer using UEFI?
[05:02] <alasmic> No
[05:03] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic, does grub not work on macs?
[05:03] <alasmic> I'm not really accosto
[05:03] <XYZAFFA1R> I guess it doesn't
[05:04] <XYZAFFA1R> Is it installing up to yaboot correctly?
[05:04] <alasmic> I don't use macs often
[05:04] <alasmic> Yes everything until the yaboot install
[05:04] <cfhowlett> grub DOES work on macs!
[05:04] <XYZAFFA1R> ok
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[05:05] <cfhowlett> Lindia22 no spam.. NO SPAM!
[05:05] <XYZAFFA1R> Guys, if the installer stops on yaboot, then isnt everything still installed correctly except that?
[05:05] <cfhowlett> !ops | Lindia22 porn spam
[05:06] <alasmic> So I finish the install and try to boot using /boot/vmlinux and it try's to load
[05:06] <dotDeb> cfhowlett thank you
[05:06] <alasmic> But it stops and gives me a blank screen
[05:06] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmac, maybe you should try installing a boot loader manually?
[05:07] <Beldar> alasmic, On the live boot?
[05:07] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Sorry, but are you done helping me? I might have missed a message some where.
[05:07] <alasmic> No I been using the web installers
[05:08] <Beldar> or reboot after install?
[05:08] <Beldar> alasmic, ^^^^
[05:09] <alasmic> I reboot after install
[05:09] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Just waiting to see what you thought about enableing the 'proposed' repository and see what results .
[05:09] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Oh, oops.
[05:09] <alasmic> Because it will not reboot after installation on it's own
[05:09] <XYZAFFA1R> Well, my kernel is fine
[05:09] <alasmic> It says rebooting in the installer
[05:09] <alasmic> And freezes
[05:09] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: My kerenel is just fine, I just cant use the universe repo
[05:10] <alasmic> So I reboot and load using /boot/vmlinux and it starts to load and goes blank
[05:10] <Beldar> alasmic, Have you done as memory check, or smartcheck on the disc, in general hardare checks?
[05:10] <Beldar> a*
[05:11] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Yeah ,, but none of the other packages on the system are real happy with a kernel that is not  a compatable version with them , no ??
[05:11] <alasmic> How do I do this?
[05:11] <Beldar> alasmic, Do waht be specific.
[05:11] <DMoneigh> Hey anyone here have experience with ip tables?
[05:11] <alasmic> A memory check
[05:12] <OoTLink> heyas, anyone running a wintv hvr-950 by any chance? or some other chintzy usb tv tuner?
[05:12] <Beldar> alasmic, The live has a memory check in the first gui that has a try ubuntu install or memory check, not sure if there on a lubuntu live.
[05:14] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I'm not seeing any problems
[05:14] <alasmic> I'm trying a install of 14.04 again so I can show u what happens
[05:14] <Beldar> alasmic, If you boot the live will it reboot or shutdown normally. I suspect you have just been loading these net loads...etc on a single disc or usb, none saved right?
[05:15] <alasmic> I only could find one live installer for ppc..
[05:16] <alasmic> And the net loads are getting me the furthest
[05:16] <cfhowlett> !ppc > cfhowlett
[05:17] <Beldar> cfhowlett, could you share that?
[05:17] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Except that the package manager does not function properly // mind ya I could be out in left field on this .. but I see no better way forward // and it is past my time, my thoughts are getting difficult to focus. I do need to cease for this session.
[05:17] <Beldar> !ppc
[05:17] <cfhowlett> I was just looking to see what ubottu knows about PPC: possibly relevant: no longer a canonical project, it's a community project
[05:17] <cfhowlett> !ppc
[05:18] <Beldar> alasmic, This is a apple computer?
[05:18] <Beldar> an old one?
[05:18] <alasmic> Yes
[05:18] <alasmic> iMac G5
[05:18] <Beldar> alasmic, what model?
[05:18] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Well, nothing seems to be wrong exept this repo, I can do everything else normally.
[05:18] <Beldar> col thanks
[05:18] <Beldar> cool*
[05:19] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: OK, well I should probably just do what you tell me, what is the repo I should add?
[05:20] <alasmic> A1076
[05:21] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: How is your time schedule for the morrow ( I am at GMT -6 ) .. maybe we can continue this then ?? // the new repositoty is 'proposed' .
[05:21] <Beldar> alasmic, I'm not seeing positive results on installing 14.04 lubuntu on that beast on the web with a quick search, same issues yo describe.
[05:21] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: My schedule for tomorrow just depends on when I go to sleep
[05:22] <alasmic> Which version should I try?
[05:22] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Enabling 'proposed' is generally not a good thing to do .. maybe we best sleep on this // but I still see no better way forward .
[05:22] <Beldar> no idea here I think it may just be old and the hardware unsupported i with ubuntu now I would look for linux in general and that unit on the web.
[05:23] <Beldar> alasmic, ^^^^^^^^^^^
[05:23] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, ok
[05:23] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, I am trying to find some time converter for pacific-GMT
[05:23] <Beldar> just a guess however
[05:23] <XYZAFFA1R> Can't seem to find one
[05:25] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: -> TZ='UTC' date <- . see ya in my morrow ( thing ya find you are at GMT -9 ) ..
[05:25] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, Ok thanks
[05:26] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, I will try and be on here all day tomorrow
[05:26] <XYZAFFA1R> :)
[05:26] <alasmic1> Ok well thank you
[05:26] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic1: http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1ll7bw/which_distribution_on_an_imac_g5/
[05:27] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: roger that, a fresh install, well, worse comes to worse, install anew, and start again. Goof night.
[05:27] <Bashing-om> good* good *
[05:27] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Goof night to you to.
[05:27] <alasmic1> Thank u
[05:27] <apb1963> i just added a router.... everything _seems_ to be working, with the exception that Xorg is now killing my CPU.  Nothing else changed.  ubuntu 12.04.... Any ideas?
[05:27] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic1: Debian is the first recommendation on there
[05:28] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic1: But debian isnt the most begginer friendly
[05:28] <Beldar> apb1963, any kernel updates in this scenario?
[05:28] <Beldar> ah missread that never mind
[05:30] <apb1963> By 'nothing else changed' I should point out that the IP address did of course change.
[05:30] <apb1963> i'm not on a private IP as the router took the IP assigned by my ISP.
[05:30] <Beldar> apb1963, Have you rebooted?
[05:30] <apb1963> s/not/now/
[05:31] <alasmic1> Which would you think is best to start with?
[05:31] <apb1963> Beldar: no, I was hoping to determine what the true problem was
[05:31] <apb1963> Beldar: I don't like mysteries :/
[05:31] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic1: Well, you should try debian but it might not be the easiest to use if you are new to linux
[05:31] <apb1963> Beldar: I was thinking to restart Xorg
[05:32] <alasmic1> Ok thank you
[05:32] <patrickking> hello... I just applied software updates to my ubuntu 12.04 install, and after restarting, the system is no longer booting... could use some help!
[05:32] <Beldar> apb1963, Might just be an anomaly, what does top say? what confirmation of Xorg?
[05:32] <Beldar> htop*
[05:32] <apb1963> Beldar: top is how I know it's Xorg
[05:32] <apb1963> Beldar: havne't tried htop
[05:32] <apb1963> Beldar: I have trouble reading htop for some reason
[05:33] <Beldar> apb1963, check it, you can scroll through all processes.
[05:33] <Beldar> patrickking, no booting, what symptoms?
[05:34] <patrickking> Beldar: the error I'm seeing is: kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)
[05:34] <justme12> hi, I upgraded 14.04 to 14.04.1 and unity launcher (left panel with icons) and top panel are gone, desktop shows, mouse shows, how can I fix this?
[05:35] <Beldar> patrickking, At the grub menu choose another kernel to get in, you can use a booted system to investigate.
[05:35] <XYZAFFA1R> alasmic1: for support with debian wheezy go to #debian, and for testing Jessie it's on irc.oftc.net under #debian-next
[05:35] <Zenn> can someone here help me ?
[05:35] <Zenn> http://imgur.com/oZlpjm0
[05:35] <Beldar> justme12, upgraded how?
[05:35] <cfhowlett> Zenn explain the problem ...
[05:35] <apb1963> Beldar: if i'm reading this right... it says it's X
[05:36] <Zenn> http://i.imgur.com/oZlpjm0.png my theme seems bad how do I restore back the normal theme
[05:36] <Zenn> :'(
[05:36] <patrickking> Beldar: to be clear, my *initial* problem was that the window manager was not coming up after the updates. I was able to use ctrl alt f1 to get to an alternate terminal. I followed instructions here (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2169076) and added 'nomodeset' to my grub config, and followed the instructions in /etc/default/grub to regenerate the grub configuration file. And only after all of that did I start seeing the
[05:36] <patrickking> kernel panic
[05:36] <XYZAFFA1R> Zenn, Under appearance...
[05:36] <patrickking> Beldar: so, I have no bootable kernel right now. I think I need to fix my grub before I can deal with the first problem...
[05:37] <apb1963> Beldar: /usr/bin/X ... a child of kdm
[05:37] <alasmic1> I'm trying it out right now
[05:37] <Beldar> patrickking
[05:38] <Zenn> thanks XYZAFFA1R
[05:38] <Beldar> patrickking, That link is just a nano to default grub are you sure you did the nomodeset correctly, that can be done from the boot menu per-session.
[05:39] <patrickking> Beldar: yes, I have tried removing nomodeset from the grub menu, hitting e and editing the config. I still see the kernel panic
[05:39] <Beldar> apb1963, I can't really say do more than say reboot it, I would only worry if this is a continues issue.
[05:40] <justme12> since 2 days I have no working system: upgraded 14.04 to 14.04.1 and unity launcher and top panel are gone, desktop shows (icons I placed) there, how can I fix this?
[05:40] <Beldar> patrickking, Could you have messed up with the nano edit? seems likely as aguess.
[05:41] <Beldar> justme12, Do you know how to do a nomodeset boot?
[05:41] <justme12> Beldar: is this a problem with GL probing?
[05:41] <Beldar> justme12, That does not answer the question.
[05:42] <patrickking> Beldar: possible... all that I did was add the nomodeset to the file. My guess is that regenerating the grub config led to the issue
[05:42] <justme12> Beldar: no, but I find out, unless you are quick telling me
[05:42] <Beldar> !nomodeset | justme12
[05:44] <Beldar> patrickking, You could chroot from a live a check all the grub you like, and even install another kernel if needed. I have to take off for a little while though.
[05:44] <patrickking> Beldar it looks like my old ubuntu 8 live USB is going to get me in
[05:44] <OerHeks> justme12, maybe this page is any help, 9 solutions http://askubuntu.com/questions/449845/problems-after-upgrading-to-14-04-only-background-and-pointer-after-login
[05:45] <justme12> Beldar: GNOME, GNOME classic, Gnome Flashback (Compiz/Metacity) all work, Unity does not, only shows desktop and mouse ... are you sure nomodeset is the solution?
[05:45] <Beldar> justme12, No it is a one time to see if a low boot gets uyou in.
[05:46] <justme12> Beldar: the graphical login works, but after that the Unity launcher/top panel doesn't show ...
[05:46] <Beldar> justme12, unity is a compiz plugin maybe it's ticked off, check the link OerHeks gave yah.
[05:47] <Beldar> gotta go.
[05:47] <justme12> OerHeks: thanks will do ...
[05:47] <justme12> Beldar: thanks anyway
[05:50] <coolstar> is there any guide on how to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 7 on UEFI?
[05:50] <coolstar> I currently have UEFI installed Windows 7 and a 2nd empty partition and I want to install Ubuntu as a 2nd OS
[05:51] <rww> 1) install Windows 7, 2) install Ubuntu using the installer option to resize and install alongside, 3) done
[05:51] <matty_r> Good Morning!
[05:51] <XYZAFFA1R> coolstar, Of course there are....
[05:51] <cfhowlett> !uefi | coolstar
[05:51] <cfhowlett> !dualboot
[05:51] <coolstar> also, another thing. my computer has NVIDIA Optimus. Will that cause issues with Ubuntu or will it work fine?
[05:51] <XYZAFFA1R> coolstar: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Installing+ubuntu+alongside+Windows+7
[05:52] <OerHeks> XYZAFFA1R, please, no lmgtfy here, thanks
[05:52] <coolstar> XYZAFFA1R: I've installed Ubuntu alongside Windows 7 on a BIOS system before, but I'm asking as this is the first machine I have with UEFI
[05:52] <XYZAFFA1R> OerHeks: Ok, sorry.
[05:52] <matty_r> So i've got a Broadcom BCM4314 running on the non-proprietary drivers and it connects fine but after an hour *BAM* connection drops and I have to re-enter my password. Heres a link to the output of the script that shows troubleshooting information. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7934703/
[05:53] <justme12> OerHeks: did 3 steps of the solution, will now reboot .. and see if unity launcher works again
[05:53] <XYZAFFA1R> coolstar: why not just disable UEFI?
[05:54] <coolstar> XYZAFFA1R: because I already have UEFI installed Windows 7 and a spare partition?
[05:54] <XYZAFFA1R> coolstar: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFIBooting
[05:56] <matty_r> Anybody?
[05:57] <cfhowlett> !patience | matty_r
[05:58] <matty_r> My internet dropped, funnily enough, when I sent that message - wasn't sure if it actually sent
[05:58] <matty_r> thanks for your concern
[05:59] <samthewildone> how do I get ubuntu to go squiggly ?
[05:59] <samthewildone> like everything turns into jelly
[05:59] <Beldar> !broadcom | matty_r might be worth trying
[06:00] <XYZAFFA1R> samthewildone: what?
[06:01] <samthewildone> compiz or something
[06:01] <XYZAFFA1R> samthewildone: You mean wobbly windows?
[06:01] <samthewildone> Yes
[06:01] <Beldar> samthewildone, Any links on what you mean?
[06:01]  * samthewildone shakes his hips
[06:01] <XYZAFFA1R> You need compiz-config
[06:01] <XYZAFFA1R> as well as config plugins
[06:01] <matty_r> I'll check it out Beldar, cheers mate
[06:01] <XYZAFFA1R> search compiz in synaptic
[06:03] <Beldar> samthewildone, used to be the cube and wobbly windows, I have not run unity for awhile not sure it as easy to set up anymore.
[06:05]  * Beldar puts 2 bucks in samthewildone's g-string
[06:05] <XYZAFFA1R> Beldar, you just need to install a plugin, it's still easy
[06:05]  * samthewildone poops on beldars hands
[06:05] <Beldar> or is that bflat
[06:05] <samthewildone> :|
[06:06] <coolstar> just curious, but what's the ".1" on the iso for?
[06:06] <XYZAFFA1R> coolstar: What iso?
[06:06] <Beldar> !cookie | samthewildone
[06:06] <coolstar> XYZAFFA1R: ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
[06:07] <cfhowlett> coolstar .1 = point release e.g. upgrades since the initial release are included in the ISO.  think windows service pack #1
[06:07] <XYZAFFA1R> coolstar, its the version
[06:07] <coolstar> it was ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso last time I downloaded the iso for my old laptop
[06:07] <coolstar> cfhowlett: ahh, ok
[06:07] <Beldar> and so the ignore list turns
[06:07] <XYZAFFA1R> what ignore list?
[06:09] <XYZAFFA1R> :(
[06:11] <justme12> OerHeks: .xsession-errors shows at-spi2-registryd respawning too fast, after 8 attempts killed, could that be related to my problem (unity launcher not starting) - I tried some of the solution of the URL you gave me, no solution so far
[06:12] <XYZAFFA1R> Since for what ever reason I can't download from universe repository, can I download a deb from the repository from firefox?
[06:15] <samthewildone> Thanks to that guy who help me get my windows wobbly
[06:15] <samthewildone> I know his name was X...
[06:16] <samthewildone> just wanted to come back and say thanks.
[06:16] <XYZAFFA1R> samthewildone: Your welcome
[06:16] <samthewildone> XYZAFFA1R, thanks man !
[06:16]  * samthewildone hugs XYZAFFA1R then leaves
[06:17] <justme12> OerHeks: I started ccsm . . . all options were unselected ...
[06:17] <zxjcarrot> I just use different sources which are way more faster than ubuntu's official sources.
[06:19] <Beldar> I just paste crazy stuff ans channels and leave
[06:19] <Beldar> on*
[06:21] <patrickking> Beldar: how cruel!
[06:21] <Beldar> muhahhaha
[06:22] <patrickking> Beldar: ok... going to see if I have unbroken grub now...
[06:25] <patrickking> Beldar: yeah, reinstalled grub but no luck. so... I guess I'm stuck installing a kernel?
[06:25] <patrickking> I remember seeing older kernels when grub was installing. but only the most recent is on the grub menu
[06:26] <Beldar> patrickking, How did you re-install grub exactly?
[06:26] <patrickking> with this ... http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd
[06:26] <patrickking> after chroot, grub-install
[06:26] <patrickking> and update-grub
[06:28] <Beldar> patrickking, The other kernels are in the second line I forget it's name, not just listed on the grub menu gui.
[06:28] <patrickking> Beldar: OK. So, how do I use one if they aren't on the menu?
[06:29] <Beldar> patrickking, click second line it opens to show them
[06:30] <patrickking> oh man. the previous versions link. why have I never noticed that?
[06:31] <patrickking> Beldar: well, the window manager still isn't working, but I'm logged into tty1
[06:31] <Beldar> that's the one
[06:32] <patrickking> So I guess I probably want to fiddle with apt-get and see if something went wrong with the updates?
[06:32] <Beldar> patrickking, Were you running proprietary graphics from the card manufacturer?
[06:32] <patrickking> Yes
[06:33] <pope_urban> * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x * g o a t s e x *
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[06:33] <pope_urban> a|       |             \          |      |      a
[06:33] <pope_urban> t|       `.             |         |       :     t
[06:33] <pope_urban> s`        |             |        \|       |     s
[06:33] <unopaste> pope_urban you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[06:33] <Beldar> patrickking, Yeah run a update and dist-upgrade and a a sudo apt-get -f install to be sure
[06:33] <Beldar> bahhaha bahhaha
[06:34] <naveen> Hi
[06:34] <patrickking> That's apt-get dist-upgrade, I assume? what does that do?
[06:34] <XYZAFFA1R> Since for what ever reason I can't download from universe repository, can I download a deb from the repository from firefox?
[06:34] <Beldar> patrickking, For kernels and some security
[06:34] <alexisseron> olas
[06:34] <patrickking> Also, update is telling me this: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configre -a' to correct the problem
[06:34] <DrunkWithPower> Ubunto by default still includes the Amazon search feature that spys on it's users? I thought they were going to disable that?
[06:34] <XYZAFFA1R> DrunkWithPower: It doesn't spy on users
[06:35] <Beldar> DrunkWithPower, Hard coded now it never leaves.
[06:35] <XYZAFFA1R> DrunkWithPower: It just sends crap to a ton of 3rd people
[06:35] <Beldar> goes through the NSA
[06:35] <naveen> system resolution stuck on 1024*768 , xrandr shows only that
[06:35] <naveen> but my monitor supports more
[06:35] <naveen> not able to change
[06:35] <naveen> anyone help
[06:36] <killer> Hey , I  need to know howw much data is downloaded or uploaded each second ,any application for that
[06:36] <killer> donload or upload speed indicator
[06:36] <XYZAFFA1R> killer, You can configure conky to tell you
[06:37] <XYZAFFA1R> killer, theres a lot of things you can do that will tell you
[06:38] <XYZAFFA1R> killer, cairo-dock has an applet for it, there are lots of ways to do it.
[06:41] <XYZAFFA1R> killer, you can install nload and run that in the terminal
[06:42] <Beldar> patrickking, run that than the -f install I gave you
[06:43] <patrickking> It is printing a great many lines with kernel names in them...
[06:43] <Beldar> killer, I have a conky that shows speed.
[06:43] <patrickking> Which I will take as a good sign
[06:43] <killer> XYZAFFA1R: You know where the conky configuration file is , in the root (i.e for all users
[06:44] <XYZAFFA1R> killer, I do not.
[06:44] <XYZAFFA1R> killer The one for a single user is ~/.conkyrc
[06:45] <killer> XYZAFFA1R: I knw about it , but I m trying to get it for all users
[06:45] <patrickking> Beldar: alright, after apt-get -f install, nothing upgraded or installed, 1 not upgraded
[06:45] <XYZAFFA1R> Accidently quit weechat :(
[06:45] <Beldar> patrickking, what did not uipgrade?
[06:46] <patrickking> I don't see it listed
[06:46] <yz3pD> patrickking, sudo apt-get upgrade
[06:46] <Beldar> patrickking, This the only linux on the HD?
[06:46] <patrickking> there's a second boot with a mostly unused win7 install
[06:46] <patrickking> no other linux
[06:47] <alexisseron> a
[06:47] <Beldar> patrickking, cool just making sure that grub is the one in control, since you know how to get in with other kernels I would check the boot.
[06:47] <patrickking> hmm, the following packages have been kept back: kajongg. somehow I'll live without the latest and greatest
[06:49] <patrickking> Beldar: it boots with the latest kernel, and KDE is back. Yipee!
[06:49] <Beldar> cool
[06:50] <patrickking> Thanks a million for the tips. Tonight I learned what chroot does
[06:50] <Beldar> patrickking, I had a similar thing happen with 14.10 a couple of days ago I missed the failed install.
[06:50] <Beldar> no prb
[06:51] <patrickking> I think my issue may have been sleeping while the update was going on. System never came back from that
[06:53] <XYZAFFA1R> So I need to install a package from the universe repository, but I can't access the repository for what ever reason, is there some way I can get a .deb from the repo using fire fox?
[06:55] <StuckMojo> so, seems that in ubuntu there is no runlevel that's no X. anyone know of a way to swtich to straight console mode without rebooting, and then back to gui?
[06:55] <StuckMojo> i want to change my nvidia driver version, but don't want to reboot
[06:56] <StuckMojo> this used to be easy back in the day by just "init 2" then "init 3"
[06:56] <XYZAFFA1R> StuckMojo ctrl+alt+f*
[06:56] <DrunkWithPower> Ubuntu still includes the Amazon spyware by default - new users beware
[06:57] <XYZAFFA1R> DrunkWithPower: Every one know that...
[06:57] <DrunkWithPower> No, they actually don't
[06:57] <DrunkWithPower> That would be impossible
[06:58] <XYZAFFA1R> DrunkWithPower: Have you heard of this? https://fixubuntu.com/
[06:58] <DrunkWithPower> It is not default
[06:58] <XYZAFFA1R> Well, it gets rid of it
[06:58] <DrunkWithPower> Ubuntu specifically targets new users, that is why it is not the default setting
[06:59] <DrunkWithPower> ..new users thinking..."what is that amazon thing that drunkwithpower keeps mentioning? why would ubuntu want to profit by selling us our for profit?
[07:00] <DrunkWithPower> :)
[07:00] <DrunkWithPower> It is a business model that has to go
[07:01] <DrunkWithPower> Find a different business model, charge a monthly subscrition, anything else would probably be better
[07:01] <patrickking> or just a distinct search box for submitting things to corporate overlords
[07:02] <DrunkWithPower> Who knows, the point is the end user is harmed
[07:04] <StuckMojo> XYZAFFA1R: that doesn't stop X/gdm, so you can't change the loaded nvidia module, since you can't unload it because X is still running on VT7
[07:05] <SierraAR> So I'm having an odd issue with my ubuntu server 12.04. When I SSH into it, I'm just sitting at this screen, without any ability to send any commans to the server. I know the ssh connection is up and working, as SSH tunneling is functioning normally: http://bts.sierrabrown.me/ubuntuserverssh.png
[07:05] <XYZAFFA1R> StuckMojo, Then kill gdm
[07:05] <StuckMojo> back in debian, 2 or 3 was a no-x runlevel, so you could init (or telinit) from one to the other
[07:05] <SierraAR> The last thing I did before this issue came up was run 'exit' from a tmux to return to ubuntu proper instead of using a tmux window
[07:05] <StuckMojo> XYZAFFA1R: yeah i've tried that but re-starting it after never works right
[07:05] <XYZAFFA1R> StuckMojo, how does it not work right?
[07:06] <GMY0da> Hello!
[07:06] <StuckMojo> IIRC there are depenency problems so even if gdm does start, some other thins that should don't
[07:06] <GMY0da> Can I get some help here with installing wine?
[07:07] <XYZAFFA1R> GMYOda, you can
[07:07] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: what do you need
[07:07] <StuckMojo> meh. screw it. in this case i can't kill X anyway because I've got a curses disk wipe util runing on an old disk i'm about to toss out
[07:08] <GMY0da> Thanks! Well, I've added the repository in through terminal, and everything seems fine. I run sudo apt-get update and apt-get wine1.6, but I get these errors
[07:08] <StuckMojo> ah well
[07:08] <StuckMojo> thanks anyway
[07:08] <GMY0da> I also restarted my computer a minute ago and ended up in xubuntu somehow
[07:08] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: did you install xubuntu-desktop?
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[07:09] <GMY0da> I think I did,unintentionally while installing VNC
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[07:09] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Well that would be why, you are still in ubuntu
[07:09] <StuckMojo> it's a bit said that many distros have strayed from one of the previously great things about linux: you could do literally everything (including modules) except replace the kernel itself, without rebooting :(
[07:10] <Bryanstein> unopaste, kickban please
[07:10] <coolstar> !op | pope_urban
[07:10] <SierraAR> Bryanstein: unopaste is a bot
[07:10] <GMY0da> Well,this happened before and after.I restarted thinking it would fix it and now xubuntu is running instead
[07:10] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Can you paste bin the output of what ever is giving you errors?
[07:10] <StuckMojo> ah well. thanks anyway. i'll just wait for this nwipe to finish (12+ hours left since it's a big drive)
[07:10] <moarrr> http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2cfls1/my_bitcointhemed_photoshoot_i_will_do_it_with_a/
[07:10] <GMY0da> One moment
[07:10] <StuckMojo> ciao
[07:11] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: It will say xubuntu but it still is ubuntu
[07:11] <riz0n> Hello, I have Ubuntu 12.04 Server LTS running on my server. I want to upgrade to 14.04.1 Server LTS. When I enter "do-release-upgrade" from the console, it tells me there is "No release found" ... how can I upgrade my server to 14.04.1?
[07:11] <Bryanstein> thanks coolstar
[07:11] <guest-DFvZck> Hi, I am using Kubuntu 14.04, for some reason I login to my admin user and it stops with the background without anything and now the only thing I can access is the gueast account. What should I do?
[07:11] <matty_r> Beldar, I tried that with the guide you sent me.. still no good
[07:11] <matty_r> my wifi still drops out
[07:11] <guest-DFvZck> PS: im not that experience in linux
[07:12] <apb1963> so I just inherited a dell optiplex 760 with less than 200,000 miles on it (and XP Pro)....  I'm thinking ubuntu 14.04 by way of either pxe boot or image load... which is better?  Why?
[07:12] <apb1963> I can't find much info on image load
[07:12] <apb1963> I guess that should tell me something :/
[07:12] <coolstar> apb1963: does it support booting off USB?
[07:12] <Abhishek_> is 14.04.1 released for desktop? I do do-release-upgrade and it says no release found
[07:12] <guest-DFvZck> I think I should have picked a name instead of the automatic one
[07:13] <apb1963> coolstar: yes but I don't have a usb stick.. waiting on 3 from China.... for over a month
[07:13] <XYZAFFA1R> guest-DFvZck: You can delete your configuration files and that should fix it
[07:14] <coolstar> apb1963: USB is the best for installing Linux
[07:14] <brian|lfs> hello everyone
[07:15] <apb1963> coolstar: thank you but that wasn't the question.  USB is not an option.
[07:15] <brian|lfs> I"m guessing if I want to use mdadm with Ubuntu or a ubuntu deriviative I have to install ubunder server first?
[07:15] <XYZAFFA1R> guest-DFvZck: To reset KDE to normal, which should fix it run rm -r ~/.kde4
[07:15] <coolstar> apb1963: got any spare blank CD's?
[07:15] <apb1963> coolstar: yes
[07:15] <coolstar> apb1963: you can burn Ubuntu to a CD and boot off there
[07:15] <XYZAFFA1R> guest-DFvZck: while logged into that account of course.
[07:15] <apb1963> coolstar: 700MB CD's all day long
[07:15] <Beldar> ubuntu needs a dvd
[07:16] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: You can shoot me now. I just ran through all the commands again to copy and paste it,and it worked this time! Though is there a way I can go back to the color scheme of ubuntu before? Xubuntu just doesn't look good to me. Also, any ideas for VNC viewer connecting to a local windows vnc server?
[07:16] <apb1963> ColmeneroM: 14.04 is 900+MB
[07:16] <apb1963> oops
[07:16] <coolstar> Beldar: oh, right. the iso became larger
[07:16] <apb1963> so... PXE or image load?
[07:16] <Beldar> net load 35MB do the mini apb1963
[07:16] <coolstar> so yeah, don't mind me, I'm stuck in 2011 xD
[07:16] <Beldar> !mini
[07:16] <GMY0da> I want to install vnc without wine if I can
[07:16] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: the log in screen is all that has changed right?
[07:16] <guest-DFvZck> @<XYZAFFA1R will try to access terminal throught the short cut keys, where they ctrl + shift + T for terminal?
[07:16] <Beldar> yes
[07:17] <apb1963> Beldar: I was debating that... but everybody talks about pxe... and since it has image load in the BIOS as well, I thought I'd inquire about those two options
[07:17] <GMY0da> The login screen as well as the color scheme of windows and the terminal is inverted
[07:17] <Beldar> guest-DFvZck, sorry ctrl-alt-t
[07:17] <riz0n> I don't think you're going to get a PXE install, unless you can find a program that will let you do a PXE boot. Even Windows reqires Windows PE to boot before you can PXE install it.
 ok, thanks, will try that
[07:18] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: As for the log in screen http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2149520
[07:18] <apb1963> riz0n: I'm not following... what do you mean by " find a program that will let you do a PXE boot" ?  I thought the point of it was to let you boot off another machine's image???
[07:18] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: And I'm not sure what you mean by the colors, can you screen shot what you are talking about?
[07:19] <riz0n> apb1963: See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PXEInstallServer
[07:19] <riz0n> apb1963: Should give you the info you need to do a PXE install of Ubuntu
[07:19] <GMY0da> In firefox,the background of the tabs is gray
[07:20] <GMY0da> Yeah,one second
[07:20] <riz0n> apb1963: what I would do, if you don't already have an Ubuntu linux system running, and don't want to set up Ubuntu on a computer to PXE install the second machine, is set up Ubuntu in a virtual machine, such as VMWare Workstation or VirtualBox and set that up as your PXE Installer computer.
[07:20] <apb1963> riz0n: yes thank you I saw that.... I wanted to know the difference between pxe and image load
[07:21] <Beldar> apb1963, you can boot the iso with grub.
[07:21] <apb1963> riz0n: I do in fact have 12.04 running and want to install a second machine
[07:21] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: http://imgur.com/epHjP5p a screenshot
[07:21] <apb1963> riz0n: with 14.04
[07:22] <riz0n> apb1963: I think the "image install" is taking a disk image (such as VHD or whatever) of an already configured Ubuntu installation on one computer and then applying that "image" to a second computer.
[07:22] <apb1963> Beldar: grub?  I'm not following.  This implies a liveCD yes?
[07:23] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Sorry, I'm not sure where that setting is exactley, I dont use unity.
[07:23] <Beldar> apb1963, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot
[07:23]  * apb1963 googles VHD
[07:23] <Beldar> no
[07:24] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: Alright,I guess that's fine then. In the screenshotted terminal though, I try to uninstall the plymouth theme. That error is happening. Any ideas?
[07:24] <apb1963> Beldar: reading
[07:24] <Beldar> apb1963, I use, grml-rescueboot in the link on occasion
[07:24] <riz0n> For example, in one environment I admin, we have Windows 8 Professional installed in a "VHD" file. I have a reference computer that sits in shop that I install Windows 8, all the added apps, updates, etc. inside the VHD. When the organization needs new software installed, or updates become available that need to be applied, (such as security updates), as we don't have updates enabled on any of
[07:24] <riz0n> the machines, then I prepare the VHD, copy it to a USB hard drive, then I have a flash drive (running Ubuntu of course) and I can go around to all the machines in the organization and replace the VHD file on each machine.
[07:25] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Are you running any other terminals with apt, or software center?
[07:26] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: No,I'm not
[07:26] <XYZAFFA1R> try this then: http://askubuntu.com/questions/346143/e-could-not-get-lock-var-lib-dpkg-lock-open-11-resource-temporarily-unavai
[07:27] <apb1963> riz0n: VHD is a Windows thing it seems
[07:27] <riz0n> the way I have the NTFS file system on each computer set up is that instead of installing an OS to NTFS, I have the boot manager set to boot C:\VHD\Windows.VHD then have the VHD file set to not accept writes. All computers are networked together and configured to log into a Windows Server 2012 R2 domain, each profile is set to roaming, and their "Home Directory" is mapped as Z, we have "Media"
[07:27] <riz0n> mapped to Y, and then "public" (where we keep forms, policies, procedures, etc) mapped to X
[07:27] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: I got ubuntu because my laptop got whacky and windows 7 exploded, and it was free. But now I actually want to learn about this. Where can I go?
[07:28] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: to see what has the lock run this: sudo lsof /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[07:28] <riz0n> apb1963: its not neccessarily Windows, VHD stands for Virtual Hard Disk.. it is the file type used in Virtual Machines.
[07:28] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: What is it exactley you want to learn about?
[07:28] <riz0n> apb1963: but I have never set up Ubuntu in a vhd that runs straight at the host level. I always run Ubuntu in a virtaul machine if it's going to run in a VHD.
[07:28] <riz0n> I was just the VHD "image" as an example.
[07:29] <SierraAR> I run kubuntu on my main desktop in a VM, but it runs off a dedicated physical drive instead of a VHD
[07:29] <SierraAR> All designed so I can easily have the dedicated VM running alongside my main os, as if always having two machines
[07:30] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: Isn't there a basic skill list that one should know when using ubuntu? Whenever people hear that I'm using it, they kinda "oh wow,so you're a computer guy", and I do work with them often, but when I get into ubuntu, other than the basic functions, I have to google everything
[07:30] <v2zz> can anybody help me with installing skype on ubuntu? i've added repository, installed skype 4.3, and in sound devices i get 'virtual device' for mic and audio output. how can i fix that?
[07:30] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Well, just continue to use it, as I'm attempting to help you all I'm doing is googling it
[07:31] <apb1963> riz0n: wikipedia strongly implies it's Windows.....  sounds like you have something very complicated setup...  good for what you're doing but a bit over my head at the moment...  I could do ISO or netboot without too many brain cycles I suspect.  Thought maybe PXE or image load might be interesting since it's in the BIOS.
[07:31] <Beldar> GMY0da, It's linux the world is at your terminal. Just using it is how you will learn.
[07:32] <patrickking> GMY0da: you could pick up a book on Ubuntu, or just linux/unix basics. But there is almost limitless depth to it
[07:32] <GMY0da> I think reading a book could be a good way to start getting familiar with the terminal though,like Beldar said
[07:32] <delinquentme> current_ip="curl icanhazip.com"
[07:33] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: I've got nothing. I deleted both files and tried installing wine again and the error came up again
[07:33] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: to get familiar with temrinal, try using it for everything possible
[07:33] <delinquentme> I want to evaluate + run that curl on assignment
[07:33] <delinquentme> how can I edit that command to do such a thing?
[07:33] <riz0n> SierraAR that is how I have one of my VM's set up. I'm getting ready to build a new web server for my personal business to replace several hosts. Want to go with at least 4 cores, 16 GB ram, and 3x 2TB hard drives in a RAID5. Probably use Windows 7 or Windows 2008 as my "host" then use VMWare (with "shared virtual machines") and set up Ubuntu in a virtual machine, Windows Server 2008 for a
[07:33] <riz0n> domain controller in a second virtual machine, Windows 7 Ultimate as a "Vault Computer" that can store our most sensitive files using NTFS encryption (already set up on one of my machines, so it would be as easy as drag and dropping the files), and Windows 8 as my "Cloud Computer"
[07:33] <natas> who can i talk to about a correction on official ubuntu 14.04 documentation for mail filtering?
[07:33] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: run "sudo lsof /var/lib/dpkg/lock"
[07:33] <riz0n> SierraAR Thankfully my Ubuntu web server only has like 8 GB of files on it so it doesn't need that much disk space.
[07:33] <GMY0da> lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.gvfsd-fuse file system /run/user/1000/gvfs
[07:33] <GMY0da>       Output information may be incomplete.
[07:33] <GMY0da> COMMAND  PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF     NODE NAME
[07:33] <GMY0da> dpkg    4800 root    3uW  REG  252,0        0 14811792 /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[07:33] <trijntje> natas: which documentation? If its the wiki you can edit it your self, otherwise you can file a bug or make a patch
[07:34] <natas> https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/mail-filtering.html#mail-filter-installation
[07:34] <GMY0da> In response to the command
[07:34] <XYZAFFA1R> !pastebin | GMY0da
[07:34] <natas> trijntje, that's not wiki, right?
[07:34] <GMY0da> Sorry
[07:34] <SierraAR> riz0n: My VM is mainly for experimentation, running linux programs, and in the future, development work
[07:34] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: It's ok
[07:34] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: so "sudo killall dpkg"
[07:35] <matty_r> Any want to do active logging of my Wifi adapter/connection to try and troubleshoot why it drops out?
[07:35] <matty_r> way*
[07:35] <apb1963> Beldar: that page says " In order to use this feature, GRUB 2 must already be installed on the system. "  ... which is why I presumed a liveCD would be needed... considering that the only thing on the machine is a bare XP install at this time.
[07:35] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: dpkg is running holding a lock for what ever reason, that will kill it, which should get rid of the lock
[07:36] <Beldar> apb1963, Ah, I thought you had a linux on there sorry, waht is the ram and chip on this unit?
[07:36] <GMY0da> It tells me to run "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[07:36] <natas> trijntje, https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/mail-filtering.html#mail-filter-installation the instructions refer to the lha archiver package, but on 14.04 it seems to be lhasa http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/lhasa
[07:36] <apb1963> Beldar: 4GB ... and I believe it's Intel
[07:36] <trijntje> natas: I'm not sure actually, you can ask in #ubuntu-doc, they will know
[07:37] <apb1963> Beldar: Dell Optiplex 760
[07:37] <natas> oh cool
[07:37] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Then do it
[07:37] <apb1963> Beldar: from 2009
[07:37] <natas> thanks trijntje
[07:37] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: I already have,it is running
[07:37] <Beldar> apb1963, Cool just wondering how old. I would do the net install you can set it up trimmed how you like.
[07:37] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Ok
[07:38] <JordanJ2> Hi all, using sendmail to send out emails and it's taking 10 or so minutes to send
[07:38] <apb1963> Beldar: yeah i'm starting to lean in that direction..... not pxe then?
[07:40] <Beldar> apb1963, No idea never done it.
[07:40] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: All is good now?
[07:41] <Beldar> JordanJ2, Server?
[07:42] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: Kind of. I tried wine again, it got through the commands, and then this comes up. Clicking or hitting enter  does nothing
[07:42] <GMY0da> http://imgur.com/XV4jY2L
[07:42] <Beldar> GMY0da, You might try playonlinux a gui for wine
[07:42] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: That is some agreementa
[07:42] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Just right error enter to hit ok
[07:42] <GMY0da> I know, but it won't let me go
[07:43] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: It's in command line, you have to use your keyboard
[07:43] <GMY0da> It won't let me write anything
[07:43] <huh> hi all
[07:43] <GMY0da> Just highlight
[07:44] <huh> I am from Hungary, and you???
[07:44] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: If ok is highlighted hit enter
[07:44] <Beldar> huh, This is support not chat, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:44] <GMY0da> I hit enter,I highlighted it,and then hit enter, typed enter nothing
[07:45] <huh> oh sorry :)
[07:45] <GMY0da> Beldar: PlayOnLinux looks fine,but I'm not going to be running any video games
[07:45] <GMY0da> I'm trying to get VNC
[07:45] <GMY0da> Wait,no
[07:46] <GMY0da> Wiune
[07:46] <GMY0da> Wine
[07:46] <XYZAFFA1R> Ew, I have three old cups on my desk still with some stuff in them, and I picked up the wrong one and drank :(
[07:47] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: AIC-Always Inspect Cups
[07:47] <GMY0da> And don't leave 3 cups on your desk with mysterious fluids
[07:48] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: And it still hasn't gone past it
[07:49] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Well, you need to hit ok
[07:49] <XYZAFFA1R> Try down arrowing all the way
[07:49] <GMY0da> I did already
[07:50] <GMY0da> Huh
[07:50] <GMY0da> I don't know what I hit,but I went to the next screen
[07:50] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Oh good
[07:50] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: Thanks for all the help,I really do appreciate you and the other people here
[07:51] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Your welcome
[07:56] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Other than the ugly theme thing is everything all good?
[07:58] <natas> i am having trouble with my mail filtering configurations on ubuntu 14.04, i followed this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/mail-filtering.html#mail-filter-installation, but when i "telnet localhost 10024" it says unable to reach remote host
[07:59] <DerekDoodManPooP> Hi, does a noob come here for help?‌:)
[07:59] <XYZAFFA1R> DerekDoodManPooP: Yes.
[07:59] <DerekDoodManPooP> Why thank you :)
[07:59] <DerekDoodManPooP> Is there a way to install all the languages without having to tick them one-by-one?
[08:00] <XYZAFFA1R> DerekDoodManPooP: No idea, I just use the default
[08:00] <natas> derek, do you need all the languages really?
[08:01] <trijntje> DerekDoodManPooP: sure, which languages do you need?
[08:01] <natas> you can make a list of packages and install the that way
[08:01] <natas> them*
[08:01] <DerekDoodManPooP> i use one language too. But i supply PCs to a charity that gives them to people with many nationalities.
[08:01] <DerekDoodManPooP> Natas: are you able to tell me how to make such a list?
[08:02] <DerekDoodManPooP> *from many nationalities :)
[08:02] <trijntje> DerekDoodManPooP: apt-cache search language-pack
[08:02] <XYZAFFA1R> DerekDoodManPooP, fudging DerekDoodManPooP gives to charity.
[08:03] <krum> megadeth
[08:03] <krum> megadeth
[08:03] <XYZAFFA1R> DerekDoodManPooP: apt-get install language-pack-*
[08:03] <krum> wat
[08:03] <krum> ?
[08:03] <DerekDoodManPooP> wow, that's a lot! can i pipe it to a text file?
[08:03] <krum> bichezzzz
[08:04] <krum> yep
[08:04] <krum> of course
[08:04] <trijntje> DerekDoodManPooP: do you want to install every language there is?
[08:04] <krum> you can eat my ass
[08:04] <DerekDoodManPooP> you have a donkey, krum?
[08:04] <XYZAFFA1R> DerekDoodManPooP: Just ignore him....
[08:04] <DerekDoodManPooP> Trijntje - i suppose so. Why not?
[08:04] <krum> ooo
[08:04] <krum> megadeth?
[08:04] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: Everything is good,all except I can't figure out how to get VNC to work
[08:04] <krum> meee to
[08:05] <trijntje> DerekDoodManPooP: its 1.5 GB to install them all, but if you dont mind that
[08:05] <trijntje> sudo apt-get install language-pack-*
[08:05] <trijntje> should do the trick
[08:05] <krum> uhuuu
[08:05] <XYZAFFA1R> DerekDoodManPooP: "sudo apt-get install language-pack-*"
[08:05] <krum> im so doped
[08:05] <DerekDoodManPooP> 1.5 gb eh? wow, that's a lot. I'll give that a try.
[08:05] <nispr0> so many ntp server can someone recommend me one? ntp, ntpd, ntpdate, openntp...
[08:05] <krum> overkill, anyone?
[08:05] <eeee> Dave mustaine sucks
[08:05] <krum> oo
[08:05] <krum> you bitch'
[08:06] <krum> how dare you?
[08:06] <krum> (finger)
[08:06] <trijntje> !language | krum
[08:06] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: Well, you should go to #winehq for that
[08:06] <krum> dave is the man
[08:06] <GMY0da> Ok,thanks XYZAFFA1R,You're awesome
[08:06] <eeee> use the man, the rest is crap
[08:06] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: I really am the best.
[08:07] <krum> wrote the songs for kill them all and ride the lightening
[08:07] <GMY0da> XYZAFFA1R: Wait,no,I'm running VNC on ubuntu
[08:07] <GMY0da> Not through wine
[08:07] <DerekDoodManPooP> sudo apt-get install language-pack-* didn't work (how big an error can i paste here? i haven't used IRC since 1993 or something!
[08:07] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da:  oh
[08:07] <trijntje> !paste
[08:07] <krum> shut the fuck up, bastard
[08:07] <dada> hey all, why is update to 14.04 LTS not possible yet? I have a 12.04 machine and if I do "do-release-upgrade -c" it says "No new release found" (and I have "Prompt=lts" in /etc/update/manager/release/upgrades)
[08:07] <krum> im talking about mustaine
[08:07] <eeee> metallica blows, it's good for rocking out when ur 16 and learning your first songs
[08:07] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: I thought you said something about wine
[08:07] <trijntje> !ops | krum
[08:08] <GMY0da> I got wine for other hardware tests, but
[08:08] <krum> wat
[08:08] <GMY0da> You know what,I'll try and figure this out
[08:08] <krum> im 16
[08:08] <krum> and
[08:08] <XYZAFFA1R> DerekDoodManPooP: I beleive the rule is 3 lines or more paste bin
[08:08] <krum> i like megadeth much more
[08:08] <eeee> krum: well, that says enough
[08:08] <tunasalat1> nispr0: I've used ntpd, syncs well.
[08:08] <justme12> OerHeks: are you still around?
[08:08] <krum> beacuse metallica sucks
[08:08] <XYZAFFA1R> GMY0da: I dont even know what VNC is, so I can't help you there, sorry.
[08:08] <DerekDoodManPooP>  1
[08:08] <DerekDoodManPooP>  2
[08:08] <DerekDoodManPooP>  3
[08:08] <DerekDoodManPooP>  4
[08:08] <DerekDoodManPooP>  5
[08:08] <DerekDoodManPooP>  6
[08:08] <unopaste> DerekDoodManPooP you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[08:08] <krum> they are too komersial
[08:09] <eeee> krum: they suck, yeah but they have nice songs to jam to with your buddies, easy
[08:09] <krum> yep
[08:09] <krum> i think so
[08:09] <XYZAFFA1R> krum, megadeath and metalica suck
[08:09] <trijntje> krum, eeee, please move this discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:09] <XYZAFFA1R> Get ouutah 'ere
[08:09] <krum> ooo
[08:09] <krum> i want
[08:09] <apollo> what are we supposed to discuss here?
[08:10] <DerekDoodManPooP> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7940368/
[08:10] <justme12> OerHeks: found the solution, burried in so many solutions which did not work; but this works, mv .config/dconf/user .config/dconf/user.old -- this is the solution when after 14.04 to 14.04.1 unity launcher does not start (e.g. unity-panel-services does not start)
[08:10] <XYZAFFA1R> apollo, this is a support chat
[08:10] <krum> metallica i megadeth are one of the most famous bands in the world
[08:10] <XYZAFFA1R> krum, go to offtopic
[08:10] <krum> soo shut the
[08:10] <apollo> ahh. my bad. *leaves all embarassed and shit*
[08:10] <krum> fuck up
[08:10] <eeee> krum: they both suck
[08:10] <krum> you suckk
[08:10] <trijntje> DerekDoodManPooP: can you put the whole command there? So the line where you give the command, and all the output?
[08:11] <bekks> krum: eee: can you bith stop that language? Thank you.
[08:11] <bekks> *both
[08:11] <krum> i prefer megadeth but metallica dont acctualy suck
[08:11] <krum> nope
[08:11] <eeee> i'm not cussing.
[08:11] <krum> im stupid
[08:11] <krum> im a metalhead
[08:11] <eeee> krum: listen to porcupine tree
[08:11] <DerekDoodManPooP> trijnte: it doesn't scroll far enough up to be able to copy my command.
[08:11] <krum> so shut your mouth
[08:11] <justme12> I have to say how DISAPPOINTED I am of ubuntu, that upgrade 14.04 to 14.04.1 breaks the main desktop - it took me now hours to fix via GNOME desktop so I could surf and find solutionm, running 2nd X session to try out - this is NOT for the average user to resolve an issue - in essence I cannot recommend 14.04.1 (but 14.04)
[08:12] <bekks> !ops | krum
[08:12] <XYZAFFA1R> bekks, thats the second time some one has done that
[08:12] <Junior> hello
[08:12] <XYZAFFA1R> Hello.
[08:12] <trijntje> justme12: I'm sorry to hear that, but that upgrade works fine for most users
[08:12] <krum> hello
[08:12] <krum> metallica or megadeth
[08:12] <krum> SLAYYYER
[08:12] <trijntje> DerekDoodManPooP: you can set the number of lines it keeps in the terminal
[08:12] <XYZAFFA1R> Junior: please ignore krum, as soon as an op gets on he will be kicked/banned.
[08:13] <krum> WHY?
[08:13] <Junior> XYZAFFA1R no problem :)
[08:13] <krum> i like you sooo much
[08:13] <krum> im sitting in my room and rofl-ing like a shit...
[08:14] <krum> im just kidding
[08:14] <Junior> I am having trouble upgrading a ubuntu 12.10. Please see: http://pastebin.com/azQyW0Qx . Any ideeas ? Thank you!
[08:14] <krum> soo excuse me
[08:14] <eeee> DerekDoodManPooP: what do you mean? press ctrl+R and type part of the command to get it
[08:14] <bekks> krum: No. Ignore set.
[08:14] <krum> what?!
[08:14] <bekks> Junior: The message tells you what to do.
[08:15] <Junior> bekks, i can't upgrade
[08:15] <eeee> krum: we're not on anything here, so it's only funny to you
[08:15] <krum> so?
[08:15] <bekks> Junior: Did you read the message closely and followed the instructions in there?
[08:15] <krum> yep
[08:15] <krum> and i jurcked off
[08:16] <eeee> krum: good point. i think i know why you're doing this.
[08:16] <Junior> bekks i've tried before i came here
[08:16] <eeee> krum: you know why?
[08:16] <krum> yes
[08:16] <krum> because im an asshole
[08:16] <bekks> !eolupgrade | Junior
[08:16] <eeee> krum: no, because you don't have nice music to listen to.
[08:16] <krum> it s not true
[08:16] <eeee> it is.
[08:16] <DerekDoodManPooP> Sorry i'm slow. Awkward euro-keyboard and lack of Ubuntu skills.
[08:16] <DerekDoodManPooP> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7940416/
[08:16] <DerekDoodManPooP> that is the full thing
[08:16] <krum> am listening to overkill now, and its great
[08:17] <Junior> bekks, thank you, i will read that also now
[08:17] <dada> can someone please explain me why "do-release-upgrade -c" says "No new release found" and "do-release-upgrade -p -c" offers me to upgrade to 14.04?
[08:17] <krum> yes i can
[08:17] <dada> does it mean 14.04 LTS is not recommended yet?
[08:17] <krum> just put your head in your ass
[08:18] <bekks> dada: It is recommended, but it still may take a while for the update path 12.04 to 14.04 to work.
[08:18] <krum> uuu i can upgrade you fast... like aaa shark
[08:18] <dada> bekks: so... since this is a pretty critical server, I'd better wait, right?
[08:18] <bekks> dada: And you still have time until 2017 for updating 12.04 to 14.04
[08:18] <krum> nope...
[08:19] <krum> ooo ya ya
[08:19] <bekks> dada: Since it is a critical server, you surely have a test environment prior updating the production environment.
[08:19] <wiehan> How can I remove the keyboard layout switcher from gnome-shell ?panel in ubuntu 14.04
[08:19] <krum> come on;... dance with me
[08:19] <marandi> hi guys , i have serious problem after i install 14.04 while i didnt had it on 13.10 .. first thing is i killed myself but still flash player dont work on chromium .. what should i do ?!
[08:20] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:20] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:20] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:20] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:20] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:20] <krum> you cant stop meyou cant stop me
[08:20] <unopaste> krum you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[08:20] <Kaco> lol
[08:20] <NGC3982> Haha.
[08:20] <marandi> wow , that was harsh :D
[08:21] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:21] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:21] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:21] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:21] <krum> you cant stop me
[08:21] <wiehan> how do you remove the keyboard layout indicator in gnome panel
[08:21] <XYZAFFA1R> marandi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chromium/Getting-Flash
[08:21] <krum> bichezz
[08:21] <unopaste> krum you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[08:21] <NGC3982> Hush.
[08:22] <marandi> XYZAFFA1R: i did try that and still nothing , for example when i use sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install the plugin goes to download google chrome :O
[08:22] <XYZAFFA1R> marandi: Did you restart chromium?
[08:23] <krum> yep
[08:23] <krum> i comed
[08:23] <dada> bekks: yes, of course. I actually have something like 20 servers to upgrade, so I was wondering if it's worth to start planning the activity, or maybe wait couple more months (until do-release-upgrade offers 14.04 out of the box)
[08:23] <krum> hahaaaaaaaa
[08:23] <eeee> krum: you're like that guy from mortal kombat 2 who pops up on the lower right corner when you do an upper cut
[08:23] <marandi> XYZAFFA1R: several times .. i told you when i run that command , it try to download google chrome and when its done and retype the command again it try to download google chrome
[08:24] <Junior> bekks i have changed my sources.list with old-releases.ubuntu.com .. apt-get update works, i've upgraded update-manager-core and update-manager,but when i run the do-release-upgrade i have the same error . any other leads ? thank you!
[08:24] <krum> i maybe
[08:24] <krum> i do not know that guy
[08:24] <krum> but ok
[08:24] <krum> dudes
[08:24] <krum> metalheads?
[08:24] <krum> somewhere?
[08:25] <trijntje> DerekDoodManPooP: did you add any ppa's? I dont have any packages with sword in the name
[08:25] <krum> deep purple?
[08:25] <krum> nevermore?
[08:25] <jojua> My Ubuntu system has experienced an error. What do I do? Both of my Ubuntu systems do it, and it's a GTK3 window telling me so
[08:25] <krum> my error... is that im stoned
[08:25] <bekks> dada: I'd start setting up the test environment yet.
[08:26] <bekks> jojua: what does it tell you?
[08:26] <Junior> sorry, need to upgrade my packages first, i will try that now, will come back . thank you!
[08:26] <IamTrying> Ubuntu 14.04 - glib.GError: no element "ffdec_h264" i am getting and also i can't install anymore apt-get install ffmpeg
[08:26] <krum> f*****ck you
[08:26] <DerekDoodManPooP> trijnte: i only have the default PPAs, and HexChat and Clementine.
[08:26] <XYZAFFA1R> marandi: Well you can try this: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/06/install-pepper-flash-chromium-ubuntu-14-04
[08:26] <krum> meee tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[08:26] <bekks> IamTrying: so whats the output of "sudo apt-get install ffmpeg"?
[08:27] <bekks> IamTrying: Pastebin it please.
[08:27] <krum> i love wine, women and songs
[08:27] <krum> i love wine, women and songs
[08:27] <jojua> bekks: "System program problem detected. Do you want to report the problem now?"
[08:27] <krum> whitenake?
[08:27] <krum> dio?
[08:27] <IamTrying> bekks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7940500/
[08:27] <krum> miley cirus?
[08:27] <krum> :d
[08:28] <krum> sher?
[08:28] <bekks> jojua: there is a details link, too.
[08:28] <trijntje> DerekDoodManPooP: I think you'll just have to mess around with the list that command gave you untill you have the packages you want
[08:28] <XYZAFFA1R> krum, I believe it's cher.
[08:28] <wiehan> please kick krum - this is a help channel
[08:28] <krum> hmm i understand you, jurk
[08:28] <krum> noo
[08:28] <krum> i love yoy
[08:28] <krum> all
[08:28] <krum> dont kick me
[08:28] <bekks> IamTrying: that package does not exist.
[08:28] <DerekDoodManPooP> trijntje: i guess i can remove those that appear to be bugging out.\
[08:29] <DerekDoodManPooP> So far, i know i need about half-a-dozen. For now i might just install those.
[08:29] <XYZAFFA1R> wieham, if you kick him he will just come back
[08:29] <indn1234>  I find it strange how when I use Ubuntu, I have a higher WiFi signal than when I use WinXP. Any thoughts on this?
[08:29] <IamTrying> bekks: how do i get it then it was always available in past
[08:29] <krum> i will help you... take one joint and smoke it
[08:29] <DerekDoodManPooP> it'll grow, but i doubt to more than a dozen or so.
[08:29] <DerekDoodManPooP> Thanks for your help.
[08:29] <jojua> bekks: Oh, thanks, it never occurred to me to click on the Report error button (because I definitely don't want to report it). Yeah, there are details. Thanks
[08:29] <bekks> IamTrying: ffmpeg was removed quite a long time ago.
[08:30] <trijntje> indn1234: could be a bug actually ;)
[08:30] <krum> every thing for you
[08:31] <krum> now the real problem is... that you dont have sex every morning
[08:31] <DerekDoodManPooP> Another question - is there an undisputed king of Linux wallpaper changers? And please not Wally - i think it's poo.
[08:31] <DerekDoodManPooP> maybe wrong chat for that question?
[08:31] <krum> i dont know, bastard
[08:31] <bekks> DerekDoodManPooP: yes, wrong chat :)
[08:31] <krum> nope
[08:32] <DerekDoodManPooP> bekks: suggest a good chat?
[08:32] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: no, there is no king of any need in any OS.
[08:32] <krum> some of you are just loosers
[08:32] <svetlana> like i
[08:32] <krum> svetlana
[08:32] <krum> bg?
[08:32] <svetlana> nope
[08:32] <krum> pitty
[08:32] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip: pardon?
[08:32] <natas> i am having trouble with my mail filtering configurations on ubuntu 14.04, i followed this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/mail-filtering.html#mail-filter-installation, but when i "telnet localhost 10024" it says unable to reach remote host
[08:32] <IamTrying> bekks: is it available if i go back to Ubuntu 12.04 or 12.10? (i have a stable version without ffmpeg and ffdec_h264 using Ubuntu is useless for me)
[08:33] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: for example, there is no undisputed king of web browsers
[08:33] <svetlana> DerekDoodManPooP, i think every DE provides a wallpaper tool of its own at least
[08:33] <krum> mee to, i dont recieve messages from hookers
[08:33] <svetlana> and such tool is best integrated into the said de
[08:33] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: its all personal taste
[08:33] <krum> yep... i prefer asians
[08:33] <krum> :D:D:D
[08:33] <jojua> Pretty much, I am happy with KDE's wallpaper slideshow
[08:33] <bekks> IamTrying: http://askubuntu.com/questions/432542/is-ffmpeg-missing-from-the-official-repositories-in-14-04
[08:34] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip: ok. Though in Windows there pretty much is a king of wallpaper changers: John's Background Switcher. Crap name, but i've tried a dozen or so changers in win/linux and it is SO much betterer :)
[08:34] <krum> windows sucks
[08:34] <krum> hail ubuntu
[08:34] <svetlana> rum: picky, picky
[08:34] <svetlana> krum, even
[08:34] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: thats just your opinion
[08:34] <krum> nope
[08:34] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip: nah.
[08:34] <XYZAFFA1R> krum finnally something that didn't make me sad.
[08:34] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: there will be others that other people say is better
[08:34] <krum> so many people think my way
[08:35] <svetlana> DerekDoodManPooP, they also have only one DE -- hence one thing that integrates nicely (for each DE  i expect its own 'best' tool)
[08:35] <krum> :D:D:D
[08:35] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip: nah :)
[08:35] <krum> i think we re going to be friends
[08:35] <Myrtti> krum: please stop, this place is explicitly for support, not soapboxing
[08:35] <svetlana> krum: surprisingly many people disagree with your topic here :)
[08:35] <DerekDoodManPooP> svetlana: Yeah, WallCH is pretty good.
[08:35] <svetlana> DerekDoodManPooP: ok! good luck searching and trying a few ;)
[08:35] <krum> sooooo
[08:35] <svetlana> they're amazingly easy to try as you may have noticed
[08:36] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: very yes. Its why the others exist. If one was outright best then the others would cease to be developed as nobody would use anything else
[08:36] <krum> you want to leave
[08:36] <XYZAFFA1R> krum, please go to offtopic
[08:36] <krum> thats very kind of you
[08:36] <svetlana> krum: no, this channel does not want to leave, that does not makes sense
[08:36] <DerekDoodManPooP> svetlana: i've tried heaps :( they're all second rate compared to the options/features available in John's Background Switcher. The mongrel has Win/OSX but no linux version :(
[08:36] <krum> wowwwwwwww
[08:36] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: but the others exist and are active. So what you are saying is ignorant at best
[08:36] <DerekDoodManPooP> i was hoping for one i hadn't heard of.
[08:36] <krum> i feel powerful
[08:36] <svetlana> DerekDoodManPooP: then you may want to take note of the features you need, so that someone can find an equivalent for you
[08:37] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: what desktop environment do you use?
[08:37] <krum> what do you know about running reaper-a musical program... on ubuntu
[08:38] <krum> i have a problem with tux guitar
[08:38] <svetlana> what would you like it to do?
[08:38] <krum> i have no sound
[08:38] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip: For charity works:‌ Ubuntu. For me, Mint (but just dabbling, i'm very new to Linux)
[08:38] <krum> i searched in the net for that
[08:39] <krum> but without succecs
[08:39] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: mint isnt supported here
[08:39] <krum> but without success
[08:39] <krum> you shut up
[08:39] <krum> ActionParsnip>
[08:39] <ActionParsnip> Krum: do you get sound in other apps?
[08:39] <krum> mmm yep
[08:40] <DerekDoodManPooP> svetlana: it would be good if i could specify what image sites to search for keywords, the resolution that is acceptable and the frequency with which it changes. Also, to easily save the image should i like it and to move onto the next or not show that image ever again.
[08:40] <ActionParsnip> Krum: why did you need to add "mmm"?
[08:40] <krum> because i wanted to
[08:40] <krum> if you dont like it
[08:41] <DerekDoodManPooP> actionparsnip: i'm using Ubuntu right now.
[08:41] <jojua> What's up with DEs integrating background switchers? Where are the good old days when Gnome didn't have a WM, and you chose between Sawfish and Enlightenment, and once you put it to use KDE as a WM, only to get two sets of panels and two sets of backgrounds/desktop icons?
[08:41] <krum> then you can kiss my ass
[08:41] <krum> indeed
[08:41] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: ok what desktop are you using? Gnome? KDE?
[08:41] <ActionParsnip> !ops | krum
[08:41] <Myrtti> krum: you're walking on thin ice.
[08:41] <DerekDoodManPooP> while i'm here, how do you guys select someones username to type when u answer someone's question?
[08:41] <svetlana> krum: i'm afraid that you're not specific enough (i don't know what  reaper-a or tux guitar are)
[08:41] <DerekDoodManPooP> i'm using Unity i believe.
[08:41] <XYZAFFA1R> ActionParsnip: 3rd person to do that.
[08:42] <krum> thats your problem
[08:42] <svetlana> XYZAFFA1R, ActionParsnip: i suspect it's better to do this in the other channel :)
[08:42] <XYZAFFA1R> DerekDoodManPooP: You type it in....
[08:42] <krum> they are programs for music players
[08:42] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: ok, then its Gnome. Unity is a plugin for Compiz
[08:42] <svetlana> krum: what do they do? (i use vlc for everything music related)
[08:42] <krum> i wont leave
[08:42] <Kad--> Cannot open a bug in Ubuntu's Launchpad...
[08:42] <krum> noo
[08:42] <svetlana> there we go, it's different enough :)
[08:42] <krum> one of the programs
[08:43] <krum> is for recording guitar
[08:43] <svetlana> not explain what you're after please, concisely :)
[08:43] <svetlana> now*
[08:43] <edition> i want to install this theme for xubuntu: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Windows+8+modern+UI+%28metro%29+GTK2%2B3?content=158721
[08:43] <svetlana> mmm
[08:43] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: https://code.google.com/p/gnome-wallpaper-slideshow/
[08:43] <krum> i do not have sound... on tux guitatr
[08:43] <svetlana> krum: electronic guitar plugged into computer ? or just sound recording ?
[08:43] <svetlana> what *is* a 'tux guitar'?
[08:43] <krum> yep
[08:43] <krum> a guitar
[08:43] <XYZAFFA1R> edition: Extract it in ~/.themes
[08:43] <krum> plugged
[08:44] <edition> thanks
[08:44] <bekks> svetlana: tux guitar is a guitar learning application.
[08:44] <svetlana> you plugged a guitar into ubuntu laptop and expect it to play ?
[08:44] <XYZAFFA1R> edition: You may have to make the folder.
[08:44] <IamTrying> bekks: http://www.webupd8.org/2014/03/get-firefox-and-phonon-gstreamer-to.html#comment-1308764844  - will it crash if use this?
[08:44] <krum> yep
[08:44] <Kad--> Cannot open a bug while browsing here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
[08:44] <svetlana> i see
[08:44] <svetlana> what guitar ?
[08:44] <krum> electric
[08:44] <ActionParsnip> edition: try ubuntu-tweak (might be unity-tweak now) to apply it
[08:44] <svetlana> did it play before or is this first try ?
[08:44] <bekks> IamTrying: Will what crash?
[08:44] <krum> there is an app
[08:44] <krum> 1 try
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> Kad--: i'd let the guys know in #launchpad
[08:45] <Kad--> ok thx
[08:45] <krum> there is an app
[08:45] <edition> im not using unity.
[08:45] <krum> rakkarack
[08:45] <krum> i think
[08:45] <IamTrying> bekks: never mind, let me install and give a try if goes wrong i will update you. Thank you
[08:45] <svetlana> krum: ok, thanks, i get it :) i will search a little for you
[08:45] <krum> it dont works
[08:45] <ActionParsnip> edition: d'oh sorry
[08:45] <bekks> IamTrying: For current versions of Adobe Flash I suggest using Chrome, since thats the only browser where current Flash version of Adobe are supported with.
[08:45] <krum> thanks
[08:46] <ActionParsnip> edition: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[08:46] <svetlana> krum: http://askubuntu.com/questions/247204/tuxguitar-doesnt-play-any-sound & http://askubuntu.com/questions/457321/tuxguitar-no-sound-in-14-04 have a few things for you to try
[08:46] <edition> Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[08:46] <edition> xfce/ubuntu
[08:46] <XYZAFFA1R> edition: Your point?
[08:47] <DerekDoodManPooP> actionparsnip: thanks, but it's not quite the same‌ :) Check out: http://johnsad.ventures/software/backgroundswitcher/
[08:47] <ActionParsnip> edition: http://xubuntugeek.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/how-to-install-desktop-themes-in.html
[08:47] <IamTrying> this is working in my Ubuntu 14.04. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg; gst-inspect-0.10 ffdec_h264  ; @ bekks
[08:48] <edition> thanks
[08:48] <bekks> IamTrying: Yeah, as the article suggested :)
[08:48] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: ok. What about it?
[08:49] <DerekDoodManPooP> actionparsnip: it'd be nice to have something comparable in Linux, but i haven't found it yet.
[08:49] <DerekDoodManPooP> it may not exist.
[08:50] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: have you contacted the guy to see if he is thinking of porting to Linux.
[08:50] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: it should be easy enough in python.
[08:50] <DerekDoodManPooP> actionparsnip: i offered to donate if it would make it happen!‌ :) (i did donate actually, a couple of bucks). Sadly, he's not.
[08:50] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: do you actually look at your wallpaper? Seriously?
[08:50] <DerekDoodManPooP> actionparsnip: every time i login :)
[08:51] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: i don't have any wallpaper set. I'm too busy using applications in fullscreen. It hardly gets seen
[08:51] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip, sometimes i get some stunning pics and i dream for a bit.
[08:51] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: each to their own.
[08:51] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip, i like photography.
[08:52] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip, heh, i was about to say that :)
[08:52] <ActionParsnip> http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Wallpaper+Slideshow?content=125178
[08:52] <ActionParsnip> Doesnt do all the web stuff, uses the local pictures folder
[08:52] <edition> it works, but the theme doesn't affect the titlebar.
[08:53] <ActionParsnip> edition: tried logging off and on?
[08:53] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip, this one is pretty good when i tried v3: http://melloristudio.com/wallch/
[08:54] <ActionParsnip> !info wallch
[08:54] <ActionParsnip> Nice
[08:55] <DerekDoodManPooP> wth, i'm installing it now.
[08:55] <DerekDoodManPooP> i haven't seen v4
[08:55] <Sanjeb82> hi, I am trying to move me kde to backup by using mv  ~/{.kde, .kde.bak} but it is telling me "can not stat ....... no such file or directory"   what am I doing wrong?
[08:56] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[08:57] <ActionParsnip> Sanjeb82: if you are wanting to rename .kde then you don't need the braces
[08:58] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: its a single line, so no need to pastebin
 so it should be " mv ~/.kde, .kde.bak
[08:58] <DerekDoodManPooP> ActionParsnip, Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS \n \l
[08:58] <DerekDoodManPooP> apart from what i'm running, what's that tell you?
[08:58] <eeee> Sanjeb82: mv ~/.kde ~/.kde.bak
[08:58] <ActionParsnip> Sanjeb82: you don't need the comma
[08:59] <Sanjeb82> thanks guys :)
[08:59] <ActionParsnip> Sanjeb82: as eeee says.
[08:59] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: !info wallch precise
[08:59] <edition> ok
[08:59] <ActionParsnip> Ooops
[08:59] <ActionParsnip> !info wallch precise
[08:59] <dd13> hello
[09:00] <ActionParsnip> DerekDoodManPooP: you can use the PPA on the page you linked earlier
[09:00] <dd13> i need help or support whenever i suspend or close the laptop lid my laptop freezes
[09:00] <DerekDoodManPooP> i already installed it :)
[09:00] <DerekDoodManPooP> jesus i'm freezing out here.
[09:00] <DerekDoodManPooP> (uninsulated garage)
[09:00] <Lartza> How can I get ufw to start up on boot?
[09:01] <dd13> need help or support whenever i suspend or close the laptop lid my laptop freezes  ubuntu 14.04 my laptop is asus g75
[09:01] <Lartza> There doesn't seem to be a initscript for it
[09:02] <krum> tctc
[09:02] <krum> kvo stava, pichove
[09:02] <krum> kak e havata
[09:02] <dd13> Ubuntu freezes/crash after wake any ideas how to solve it ?
[09:02] <krum> bulgarian?
[09:03] <ActionParsnip> Lartza: you can add the command to start it in /etc/rc.local above the 'exit 0' line. Be sure to add an ampersand at the end so boot doesn't hang
[09:03] <krum> b
[09:03] <krum> bay bay love
[09:03] <krum> ::D:D:D:D:D
[09:04] <Myrtti> krum: No. just stop already, or you'll be made to stop.
[09:04] <krum> make me, mother
[09:04] <edition> where to get Xfce Theme Manager?
[09:04] <ActionParsnip> dd13: do you have more swap space than RAM?
[09:04] <Myrtti> ok.
[09:04] <ActionParsnip> Myrtti: thanks
[09:05] <dd13> action parsnip yes
[09:05] <dd13> ActionParsnip yes i do
[09:05] <Nadine22>  You can find funny videos here. http://bitly.com/1rZoINf
[09:05] <eeee> dd13: have you added an extra module to the kernel?
[09:05] <eGGshke1> Всем привет !
[09:06] <Guest-4919> funny videos yay!
[09:06] <ActionParsnip> dd13: does the system have a make and model?
[09:06] <dd13> eeee its a freash installed i didnt add anything yet updated using the gui thats it
[09:06] <Lartza> ActionParsnip, I'll do that then, thanks.
[09:06] <theadmin> !ru | eGGshke1
[09:06] <ActionParsnip> Lartza: its a hack but will work
[09:06] <dd13> ActionParsnip i dont really understand what do you meen by that
[09:06] <ActionParsnip> dd13: is your system a Dell?
[09:07] <ActionParsnip> dd13: or an HP?
[09:07] <dd13> ActionParsnip no asus g75 gaming laptop
[09:07] <Lartza> ActionParsnip, Yeah I saw a launchpad bug and it did have a initscript back at 2008 but :)
[09:07] <Lartza> Not anymore
[09:07] <eGGshke1> ubottu no, thanks, I accidentally :-(
[09:07] <ActionParsnip> dd13: then THAT is the make and model. It's made by ASUS and the model is G75. Isn't it?
[09:07] <dd13> ActionParsnip my ram is 12 gb i guess i have 24 gb swap
[09:08] <dd13> ActionParsnip Yes
[09:08] <dd13> ActionParsnip added to the dictionary
[09:08] <ActionParsnip> dd13: so how could you not really understand what I meant? When you did...
[09:09] <dd13> ActionParsnip english is my 2nd language i thougt you meant make command or something ...
[09:09] <ActionParsnip> dd13: ok and what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[09:09] <DerekDoodManPooP> tks everyone. Bye :)
[09:10] <dd13> ActionParsnip ubuntu 14.04.1 lts \n \l
[09:10] <matty_r> I receive an error whenever I run $ sudo modprobe -r b43 . the error is libkmod: ERROR ../libkmod/libkmod-config.c:686 kmod_config_parse: /etc/modprobe.d/nouveau-kms.conf line 1: ignoring bad line starting with 'option'
[09:10] <matty_r> Whats causing this and could it be affecting my wifi
[09:11] <ActionParsnip> dd13: ok great. Seems you have an Optimus setup. Have you set that up ok?
[09:11] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: can you pastebin the file
[09:11] <dd13> ActionParsnip yes
[09:11] <matty_r> ActionParsnip sure, wait one
[09:12] <ActionParsnip> Dd13: if you press CTRL+ALT+F1 then CTRL+ALT+F7 after wakeup is it ok?
[09:12] <dd13> ActionParsnip i guess i installed nvidia current thats it
[09:13] <dd13> ActionParsnip nop cant go to the cli the mouse works in the begning
[09:13] <dd13> then it stops working
[09:13] <matty_r> ActionPasnip: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7940794/ . Thats all there is in that file. I thought nouveau is graphics and had nothing to do with wifi??
[09:13] <dd13> ActionParsnip it doesnt even show me the login screen
[09:14] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: it doesn't but you will see the warning if you have badly formatted lines in those conf files
[09:14] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: I've using an nVidia dedicated graphics with the nVidia prop drivers.
[09:14] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: you need to change the word 'option' to 'options'
[09:15] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: Wow, I wonder if its something that I did :S
[09:15] <ActionParsnip> dd13: after wakeup it should go back to the desktop as it was. Not the login page. I suggest you look into nvidia-prime
[09:15] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: yes as the default files are setout properly
[09:16] <dd13> ActionParsnip ill google it now alright it goes to the desktop but freezes
[09:16] <ActionParsnip> dd13: optimus still can cause issues in Linux. Imho it's best avoided
[09:17] <dd13> ActionParsnip how did you find out that i have optimus ?
[09:17] <dd13> ActionParsnip and what do you suggest me to do
[09:17] <ActionParsnip> dd13: the make and model you gave, then I searched the web.....
[09:18] <ActionParsnip> dd13: you have a mobile Intel cpu with a built in Intel GPU as well as an Nvidia GPU. Optimus.
[09:18] <dd13> ActionParsnip ohh ok am just reading about the optimus technology i didnt know what does it meen
[09:19] <ActionParsnip> dd13: its a chrap hack to save power. The system will use the Intel GPU by default but you can set applications to use the Nvidia when they need more GPU power (like games)
[09:19] <ActionParsnip> *cheap
[09:20] <dd13> ActionParsnip anyother uses in linux or in general other than games i dont do games
[09:20] <mrdonald> 24 stagione 6
[09:20] <ActionParsnip> dd13: flash I guess.
[09:21] <dd13> ActionParsnip flash ?
[09:21] <ActionParsnip> dd13: yes
[09:21] <dd13> ActionParsnip what do you meen by flash ?
[09:21] <sanjeb82> hi all, question, when I type "mv ~/.kde ~/.kde.bak" I get "cannot move ..... to ..... directory not empty", what do you think the issue is here?
[09:21] <ActionParsnip> dd13: you can make applications run on the nvidia with optirun
[09:21] <ActionParsnip> dd13: adobe flash? Games online.....
[09:22] <sanjeb82> im doing this on ttl
[09:22] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: mv -r ~/.kde ~/.kde_bak
[09:22] <dd13> ActionParsnip  ohh ok thanks alot so now about the suspend problem any ideas ? other than installing nvidia prime ?
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> dd13: not sure. There may be guides for your make and model. I've seen a few online.
[09:23] <ActionParsnip> dd13: make sure you have the latest BIOS too
[09:23] <dd13> ActionParsnip  i couldnt find any owners facing the same problem maybe they didnt upgrade yet to 14.04
[09:24] <ActionParsnip> You could report a bug
[09:24] <antonio_> Is anyone else having troubles with Skype connecting?
[09:24] <dd13> ActionParsnip  about updating the bios is it the same steps in windows or its different
[09:25] <ActionParsnip> dd13: not sure. If you have a dual boot it will be easier there
[09:25] <theadmin> antonio_: Is your Skype version up-to-date? Old versions of Skype can no longer connect.
[09:25] <dd13> ActionParsnip  nop i dont because i dont want to go back to windows haha
[09:27] <dd13> ActionParsnip  thank you very much
[09:27] <ActionParsnip> dd13: np dude. Just dont use suspend etc til the bug is fixed.
[09:29] <dd13> ActionParsnip  yes now trying to solve the updating the bios from ubuntu i insalled the latest update but i dont know how to install it
[09:31] <matty_r> Antonio_  what version are you using? If it's the latest, you may need to delete the ~/.Skype/*yourusername* folder.
[09:34] <sanjeb82> Hi, Im using a kubuntu 14.04, when I try to login from my admin account the login window just disappears and nothing else happens, I am on guest account, someone told me to move .kde to .bak through ttl, I accessed my accound by just typing <account name> without su, I used "mv ~/.kde ~/.kde.bak"  and  "mv ~/.kde ~/.kde_bak", still I cant access my account. What am I doing wrong?
[09:35] <dd13> ActionParsnip i solved it by adding pcie_aspm=force to the grub
[09:35] <dd13> but i dont really know how did it work
[09:35] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: try: sudo chown -r $USER:$USER $HOME
[09:36] <ActionParsnip> dd13: report a bug and post your fix, it will help others
[09:36] <aric> desktop can't login with root ?
[09:36] <dd13> dd13 where do i do it ?
[09:36] <aric> as root
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> Dd13: run: ubuntu-bug acpi ,it will start the process for you
 what does that command do? and I do it from ttl?
[09:37] <aric> I think you'd better login as a single user ,and add a new account
[09:37] <ActionParsnip> aric: root login to the desktop is not wise or advised. Use sudo when you need access
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: in the terminal. You don't need to edit it
[09:38] <aric> yes i  know .
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: it will make sure your user owns all of it's home folder
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> aric: so why do you want to do something that's not a good idea?
[09:40] <sanjeb82> @actionParsnip it shows "sudo: unable to change to root gid: Operation not permitted"
 might be because I am on guest account?
[09:41] <Lartza> Is there a better way for service enable/disable than update-rc.d??
[09:41] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: yes, guest has nearly zero priviledges
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> Lartza: you can make a script to add to init.d i thought ufw would have one...
[09:42] <sanjeb82> @ActionParsnip shall I do that through ttl?
[09:42] <Lartza> Nah it's not about ufw
[09:43] <Lartza> ActionParsnip, I am trying to remove a service from starting and update-rc.d just removes and readds the runlevel scripts
[09:44] <aric> @sanjecb82:  I think your'd better login as single and create a new user account. Your can try it
[09:44] <schlong> Hello everyone
[09:44] <ActionParsnip> Lartza: http://askubuntu.com/questions/19320/how-to-enable-or-disable-services
[09:44] <Lartza> Oh and remove messes it up permanently
[09:44] <schlong> So recently I bought an HP chromebook 14 running xfce4 now and I cant get the shortcut keys for volume working. Can anybody work out a solution? I only managed to fix the brightness keys
[09:45] <sanjeb82> how do I login as single?
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: hold SHIFT at boot, select Advanced options and select root console
[09:46] <aric> @ActionParsnip  I installed http server on ubuntu desktop platform,  but i down't want it start on system startup, how can i do it ?
[09:46] <Lartza> ActionParsnip, Oh update-rc.d only works for non-upstart daemons...
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: you will need to remount / to be writable.
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> aric: which http server did you install?
[09:46] <aric> apache
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> Aric: sudo service httpd restart
[09:48] <Lartza> ActionParsnip, After browsing through that I still don't get how to disable unattended-upgrades for example
[09:48] <matty_r> I'm still having alot of dramas with my Wifi. Drops out randomly every hour or so and asks for the password again :(
[09:49] <aric> I don't want apache start on system startup, how about write this script on rc.local.     /etc/init.d/apache2 stop ?
[09:49] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: what is the output of: sudo lshw -C network
[09:49] <ActionParsnip> aric: thats one way
[09:49] <sanjeb82> @ActionParsnip sorry for the many questions, but I am still not that good at linux, could you walk me through the account creation thing from root? I dont want to mess up the whole thing
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> !adduser | sanjeb82
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: not good at searching the web either....?
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> sanjeb82: lots of guides online
[09:51] <Lartza> rm /etc/rc*/*myservice ...
[09:51] <Lartza> Solved
[09:51] <matty_r> ActionParsnip : I believe thats all in this http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7934703/
[09:51] <geirha> well, if you find non-ubuntu specific hits, they'll often tell you to use useradd, which isn't what you want in Ubuntu
[09:51] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: thats the troubleshooting script they suggest you use
[09:51] <sanjeb82> lol, thanks
[09:52] <schlong> what are the commands for increasing and decreasing volume in the shortcut section of the keyboard menu?
[09:52] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: you have lots of networks on channel 1 and channel 11
[09:53] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: in your router, change yours to channel 6 and it will help
[09:53] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: I do, but thats fine. It works in Windows
[09:53] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: lots of networks on the same channel isn't great
[09:53] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: Yea, I can't change that.
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: its in the router's config
[09:54] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: No no, I don't have access to it.
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: use your web browser and go to http://192.168.0.1
[09:54] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: Either way, the card works fine in Windows. This is the only thing left I need to sort out and we are golden
[09:55] <aric> 这个是中文论坛吗？
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: are there any bugs reported?
[09:55] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: Im not allowed access to it. Think of it as a Uni
[09:55] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: have you tried switching the card to G mode only. May help
[09:55] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: How do I do that?
[09:56] <poobutt> matty_r and ActionParsnip mine does that as well and i mostly have to disable networking all togheter and then activate it again to connect wireless again pain in the butt.
[09:58] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: look in network manager.
[09:58] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: if you run: lsmod | grep ssb ,do you get an output?
[09:59] <matty_r> It's dropped out again. If you said anything ActionParsnip?
[10:00] <dreamon> since 14.04.1 I use bumblee for my hybrid card. It works fine. Using optirun blender. But if I go standby and awake system. blender is frozen. every time I use standby this happens.
[10:00] <aric> #freenode
[10:00] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: Sorry mate, i'll try again
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: if you run: lsmod | grep ssb ,do you get an output?
[10:01] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: Nothing
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: thats good.
[10:02] <tatjana> hi guys! How do I change the language to german? There is no "languages" entry in my menu
[10:02] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: Did you mention how to force it to *g?
[10:02] <kel> tatjana on installation>
[10:02] <kel> ?
[10:02] <tatjana> kel, I installed xfce4 on my chromebook and i was never asked
[10:03] <Eldunar> Hello, can u tell me how to turn on 2nd graphic card? Here is pastebin http://pastebin.com/uC76dLrn . I want to switch between cards with switchero
[10:03] <ActionParsnip> matty_r: all i can suggest is click round in network manager.
[10:03] <ActionParsnip> !bug 856314 | matty_r
[10:04] <eeee> ActionParsnip: are we not using "options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1" anymore?
[10:04] <TRuGNDr> hi,
[10:05] <Kian_> Hey
[10:05] <TRuGNDr> is there any way to opem adobe presenter pdf files in Ubuntu?
[10:05] <TRuGNDr> *open
[10:05] <kel> System Settings > Language Support > Languages
[10:05] <kel> nothing there?
[10:05] <aric> pdf reader ?
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> TRuGNDr: try evince
[10:05] <Eldunar> Hello, can u tell me how to turn on 2nd graphic card? Here is pastebin http://pastebin.com/uC76dLrn . I want to switch between cards with switchero
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> TRuGNDr: its just a PDF
[10:05] <eeee> ActionParsnip:  i mean does it turn out to be wrong to use it or something?
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> eeee: to use what?
[10:06] <matty_r> ActionParsnip: Seems to be unresolved :(
[10:06] <Kian_> well i need some assistance with iptables someone know about?
[10:06] <eeee> the options iwlwifi 11n_disable=1 in iwlwifi.conf
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> eeee: its brsmac not iwlwifi module....
[10:07] <Kian_> my only problem is that they aint load at start up
[10:07] <Acilim> Hello all, I am trying to install extention to my php and i am stucked it says add something to your ` your PHPs  include path.` where is it in ubuntu server 12.04? can anyone help me?
[10:07] <Kian_> #debian
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> Kian_: if you run: sudo service iptables start ,does it start ok?
[10:08] <TRuGNDr> Evince is not opening adobe presenter pdf files, there is only a white blank page
[10:08] <Kian_>  root@vserver:/home/kian# iptables -start iptables v1.4.21: no command specified Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information
[10:08] <Kian_> what is the command? sorry
[10:08] <ActionParsnip> Kian_: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[10:09] <Kian_> i thought i need to creat a config in /etc/network/if-pre-up.d
[10:09] <poobutt> ActionParsnip: i have also bad wifi and after settign the channel away from default 1 it has improved so thanks will follow on the other suggestions as well, so thanks!
[10:09] <Kian_> there is no output
[10:09] <Kian_>  root@vserver:/home/kian# cat /etc/issue Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[10:09] <TRuGNDr> video files and slides are embedded in that pdf files.. No luck with evince, Adobe Reader is ok in Windows environment..
[10:09] <ActionParsnip> poobutt: lots of networks on the same channel makes for a bad connection
[10:10] <Acilim> Hello all, I am trying to install extention to my php and i am stucked it says add something to your ` your PHPs  include path.` where is it in ubuntu server 12.04? can anyone help me?
[10:10] <ActionParsnip> TRuGNDr: then install Adobe's reader in Ubuntu
[10:10] <TRuGNDr> i will try..
[10:10] <ActionParsnip> Kian_: try: service iptables start
[10:11] <Eldunar> Hello, can u tell me how to turn on 2nd graphic card? Here is pastebin http://pastebin.com/uC76dLrn . I want to switch between cards with switchero. echo On is not working. And when i opened this file with mousepad it apeared to be empty.
[10:11] <Kian_> actionParsnip: it say unrecognized service
[10:11] <Kian_> this is my script:
[10:12] <Kian_> #!/bin/sh iptables-restore < /etc/iptables.rules exit 0
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> Kian_: use TAB after the word 'service' to list services, may give a clue
[10:12] <ActionParsnip> Kian_: add the script to rc.local is all I can advise
[10:13] <Kian_> ActionParsnip thank you i will try thatnow
[10:13] <tatjana> How do I change the language manually without "Language" in my menu?
[10:14] <poobutt> ActionParsnip: this is my output for network card any other tips always welcome http://paste.ubuntu.com/7941122/
[10:19] <JediMaster> hi, for several versions of Ubuntu now (on 14.04.1 LTS at the moment) I cannot shut down. When I do, the machine will appear to power off for about 3 seconds (lights/fans off) then it will start up again. It happens most times, but not every single time, and not at all with Windows.  The grub_cmdline_linux_default is set to "acpi=noirq quiet splash"
[10:19] <javaiscool> Hello world
[10:19] <tatjana> I'm experiencing issues with the suspend function. It gives me an error code
[10:20] <JediMaster> javaiscool, world says hello
[10:21] <Kian_> tatjana what error?
[10:21] <tatjana> Kian_, GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
[10:22] <Kian_> tatjana well I have error with suspend too, but its a known bug in 14.04 afaik
[10:22] <tatjana> Kian_, is there any possibility to fix it?
[10:24] <Kian_> tatjana it could be an error in the hosts file how does it looks like?
[10:24] <tatjana> Kian_, I have no idea. Im running xfce4 on my chromebook and Ive heard from several people that they experience the same problem. Unfortunately there are not many articles on this on the internet
[10:25] <javaiscool> does irc.ubuntu.com lead to irc.freenode.net?
[10:25] <sortie2> guys i have problem with installing ice extention to my server anyone can help me with this issue?
[10:25] <Kian_> tatjana this sucks :S well tbh I havealso  no clue  somone else here?
[10:25] <eeee> javaiscool: yes.
[10:26] <apb1963> so I've been debating how to install 14.04 for several hours now.  I have a current 12.04 installation.  I have a Dell Optiplex 760 with XP Pro on it, and network access.  I want to overwrite it with 14.04 ...  what's the best way?  I'm thinking I should be able to download something (like an image of some type, perhaps an iso, perhaps something else) directly to the XP machine, and then install directly from there...  but I keep returning to having to burn
[10:26] <apb1963> a mini iso and do a net install...  or a PXE boot which looks to be nightmarish...  what am I missing?
[10:27] <Kian_> apb1963 do u need ur stuff from 12.04?
[10:27] <apb1963> Kian_: its a separate machine.  Two machines here... 12.04 and XP which I want to overwrite with 14.04
[10:27] <javaiscool> ls
[10:28] <Kian_> apb1963 i would recommend a USB installer ...create one with LiLi or unetbootin
[10:28] <Ben64> apb1963: write the iso to a usb drive and boot from that?
[10:28] <apb1963> Kian_: once it's good to go, I do plan on transfering the data from 12.04 to 14.04
[10:28] <apb1963> Ben64: Kian_ . No USB media available
[10:29] <apb1963> it sounds like I need to burn something.  I was hoping I could do it w/out that step.
[10:29] <Ben64> then burn a dvd
[10:29] <apb1963> Ben64: ^^^
[10:29] <ubuseek> hi
[10:29] <Kian_> apb1963 damn what about ur phone? maybe it has a sdcard and that could be mounted as USB thumbdrive...did that once too :p
[10:30] <Ben64> then buy a flash drive? they're insanely useful for more than just installing ubuntu
[10:30] <Kian_> Ben64 true
[10:30] <apb1963> Kian_: my phone has a rotary dial ;)
[10:31] <apb1963> Ben64: got 3 on order from China for a month now.  The first set all came defective.
[10:31] <ubuseek> problem: i have installed a binary version of llvm-gcc 2.9 in my ubuntu 14.04 x64, but it is lacking the include path "/usr/include/x86_x64_gnu/" if i add via "CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH" it works. how can i add it more permanently?
[10:31] <Kian_> apb1963 : :D well i would guess the buy a new one at ebay or something would be nice..well but the network install option would be cool too
[10:32] <Kian_> bp1963 if ur machine supports that
[10:32] <apb1963> so.... mini iso it is then.  is that all I need from here: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/    ???  Just the one mini iso?
[10:33] <Ben64> if you're going to burn something, why not get the full image
[10:33] <apb1963> Ben64: only have 700MB CDs
[10:33] <Ben64> ooh
[10:33] <apb1963> it's the price of being poor :/
[10:33] <kel> man buying a new laptop is a job
[10:34] <AndroidGol> Hi, i want to install ubuntu in a Ten Go go tv recording tdt  of second generation, its possible?
[10:34] <kel> I dont want it to even come with windows..
[10:34] <kel> why not just preinstall linux for me :)
[10:36] <red45923> odd situation - typing in ubuntu root terminal - but pressing the "/" nothing shows up - that is nuts right?
[10:37] <themhz> http://askubuntu.com/questions/506226/when-i-am-typing-greek-in-netbeans-8-tones-do-not-work-over-letters
[10:38] <trijntje> apb1963: use a usb stick instemde
[10:38] <trijntje> *in stead
[10:39] <red45923> so is there another way to type "/" in the root shell ? as the "/" key is not working here so i need to find some alternative
[10:39] <zatan> hi how can I delete this rule on ufw  ? Anywhere on eth0           ALLOW       Anywhere
[10:39] <trijntje> red45923: use tab completion, or onboard
[10:39] <BlessJah> rww: release notes in topic are outdated (13.04)
[10:40] <trijntje> Or maybe ctrl shift u and look up Unicode for /
[10:40] <red45923> thx trijntje
[10:42] <apb1963> trijntje: no available media
[10:43] <apb1963> if I had the time and sufficient knowledge I'd probably try to do something with debootstrap and samba... but I'd really like to be able to download directly and mount an ISO on the XP machine and have it install from there.
[10:43] <_littlebit> hi people, I have installed on my ubuntu the sixaxis package where you can pair a ps3 controller with ubuntu over bluetooth. the problem is that I keep on getting the error reports ever since I installed sixaxis. How do I turn that off?
[10:49] <tatjana> Hi guys
[10:49] <tatjana> how do I change my system's language to german? I was never asked for that
[10:52] <poobutt> tatjana: system settings - languae support, should have that option
[10:52] <tatjana> poobutt, I didnt find it so i came here. Can i install it manually?
[10:54] <ssbr_at_work> how do I remove a PPA from my system? Like, make it so that the PPA isn't consulted anymore when I install packages.
[10:56] <poobutt> tatjana: do you use ARM chromebook?
[10:56] <tatjana> poobutt, I dont think so. Its a hp chromebook 14
[10:57] <poobutt> tatjana: have you seen this arcticle: http://chromebookparadise.wordpress.com/2013/05/13/how-to-change-language-on-xfce-linux-on-arm-chromebook/
[10:58] <tatjana> poobutt, no, but im gonna check it out. thanks in advance
[10:59] <pc-moon> hello , i wanna change calender to english because my calender by arabic and another kind of monthes name
[11:00] <poobutt> tatjana: kk worth a try hope it works out
[11:06] <tatjana> poobutt, it did not work
[11:07] <tatjana> poobutt, oh wait, its downloading languge packs
[11:10] <trijntje> apb1963: thats also possible, ill try to find how
[11:10] <mickkie> Hi All, I'm trying to upgrade from 12.04.4 LTS to the 14.04.1 LTS, but when running 'sudo do-release-upgrade' all I get is: "No new release found".
[11:11] <mickkie> I don't have anything listed under /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[11:11] <trijntje> apb1963: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/70559-boot-iso-without-burning-disk.html
[11:22] <CalimeroTeknik> hello! how is this theme called? https://i.imgur.com/Pdj9vrN.png
[11:22] <CalimeroTeknik> it might be the default, or among ubuntu themes
[11:25] <ivan__> ma
[11:26] <red45923> for standard english in language support - keyboard input method system: what should i choose? none/ibus/gtk ?
[11:27] <XYZAFFA1R> exit
[11:27] <XYZAFFA1R> sorry
[11:30] <apb1963> trijntje: nice find!  Thank you!  Looking...
[11:31] <Zenn> will this bug ever be resloved ?
[11:31] <Zenn> resolved*
[11:31] <Zenn> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/438447
[11:33] <Zenn> ?
[11:34] <Zenn> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/438447
[11:34] <Zenn> the caps lock does not seems to respond fast enough
[11:34] <Strit> anyone know a bitrate calculator for encoding x264 and maybe even x265 in Ubuntu?
[11:36] <Strit> Zenn, I do not have that problem on my end. My caps lock works perfectly.
[11:36] <Zenn> well it does not get release fast enough
[11:37] <Strit> mine releases fine when pressed again.
[11:37] <rebelCoder> Guuys, whoever use Visual Studio, did you have an issue, where path is set in C++ Include Dirs, and project comiles, using those headers, but when doing #include <... headers do not come up...
[11:38] <Zenn> example When you type something and press the caps lock the the light comes up pressing it will not release fast enough so the TExt will be like this
[11:38] <Zenn> It has been a Known BUg for sometime
[11:38] <qjqqyy> complain to xorg lolse
[11:38] <qjqqyy> cant blame ubuntu
[11:38] <Strit> I would use "Shift" for that anyway.....
[11:39] <apb1963> trijntje: looks interesting... thank you
[11:39] <Zenn> how is it xorg fault qjqqyy
[11:40] <Ben64> Zenn: it doesn't really seem like a high priority bug. you should maybe learn to use the shift key instead
[11:40] <qjqqyy> xorg handles keyboard input maybe?
[11:40] <qjqqyy> wait
[11:40]  * qjqqyy tries to replicate bug on tty
[11:41] <qjqqyy> hmm, capslock works as intended
[11:41] <qjqqyy> in console
[11:42] <Zenn> it does not get releases fast enough
[11:42] <Zenn> Im sure qjqqyy knows what Im talking about
[11:42] <qjqqyy> yea i tried, bug exists in a GUI session
[11:42] <Zenn> where are the developers?
[11:43] <qjqqyy> but capslock work when you ctrl-alt-f1 and try (use ctrl-alt-f7 to switch back)
[11:43] <qjqqyy> therefore, the fault lies in X
[11:43] <qjqqyy> but no one understands xinput so.....
[11:43] <Zenn> qjqqyy, more info please?
[11:45] <Luccio> ciao  a tutti
[11:46] <Zenn> Ben64, -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1462333&page=3&p=12253259#post12253259
[11:46] <Zenn> that is the issue
[11:47] <Zenn> if you are a developer you would understand the pain of coding in a case sensitive language, and I find it abit odd you told me learn about the shift key
[11:49] <Ben64> Zenn: shift is the proper way to capitalize one letter. anyway, i can't reproduce that here at all, and thats different from the bug you linked to earlier
[11:49] <Strit> Caps Lock is not really developed to be used for single or only a few letter use. It's designed to be use dfor complete sentences.
[11:49] <Zenn> of cause I understand that but it is quite annoyig
[11:50] <qjqqyy> try this keystoke sequence: capslock down,a,capslock up,capslock down,b,capslock up
[11:50] <qjqqyy> expected: Ab, result: AB
[11:50] <Zenn> are this people ubuntu developers?
[11:50] <qjqqyy> no lolse
[11:50] <qjqqyy> irc is full of crap
[11:50] <qjqqyy> i meant, we are "community help"
[11:50] <Zenn> no wonder they are writing it does not matter to them
[11:51] <alfonsojon> Zenn: Pardon?
[11:51] <Strit> No, we don't have that problem. :)
[11:51] <Zenn> well it would be nice if I can get the bug fix
[11:51] <Ben64> i'm not seeing a bug here
[11:52] <Zenn> Ben64, try what qjqqyy told you
[11:52] <Ben64> thats different from the 2 links you said earlier
[11:52] <Ben64> what is *actually* the problem
[11:53] <qjqqyy> well Zenn wants capslock off when it goes down not up
[11:53] <Zenn> ^
[11:53] <qjqqyy> I'm fine with anything
[11:53] <tatjana> Hi guys. My ubuntu wont change the language from english to german. What should i do?
[11:53] <qjqqyy> there really should be a togge for it somewhere for all the people with OCD
[11:53] <qjqqyy> since we're supposed to get choice™
[11:53] <Zenn> lol qj
[11:54] <Zenn> well qjqqyy I just want to get it fix it quite annoying to write documents etc
[11:54] <Zenn> and who flag it as medium ?
[11:54] <Ben64> it might not even be considered a bug, its just not how you like it
[11:54] <Zenn> Ben64, how is it not a bug?
[11:55] <Zenn> when it does not occurs in microsoft windows etc
[11:55] <Strit> Zenn, is not having viruses a bug in Ubuntu too? :)
[11:55] <qjqqyy> well
[11:55] <Ben64> different != bug
[11:55] <qjqqyy> actually it is pretty weird
[11:55] <tatjana> Hi guys. My ubuntu wont change the language from english to german. What should i do?
[11:55] <qjqqyy> when capslock goes down, the light goes off
[11:55] <qjqqyy> but i still get C
[11:56] <Zenn> it is a bug
[11:56] <Strit> I don't have lights on my keyboard, so it's not a bug for me. I watch what I type instead. :)
[11:57] <Zenn> tatjana: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/17528/change-the-user-interface-language-in-ubuntu/
[11:57] <tatjana> Zenn, I did this and it is not working
[11:57] <Strit> tatjana, did you reboot?
[11:58] <tatjana> Strit, several times, yes
[11:58] <Strit> tatjana, and German is at the top of the list? (not greyed out)
[11:59] <tatjana> Strit, it was from the very beginning, but the interface is still in english
[11:59] <tatjana> Strit, i needed to install language support seperately because it was not installed by default on my xfce4 chromebook
[12:00] <Rohan_m> i have asked in "open SSH" group i got no respose from there so i'm trying my luck here terminal says ---> Bad remote forwarding specification '*:0:localhost:80 user@host'''
[12:01] <Strit> tatjana, hm, no idea why then. Mine works with Danish. :(
[12:01] <Zenn> qjqqyy, https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56491
[12:01] <Z`> Hi people. I removed the indicator-appmenu in an attempt to disable global menu and no I have no menus at all in Qt apps. Is it a known issue ?!
[12:01] <tatjana> Strit, and the program even crashed if I want to apply the changes to the regional formates
[12:02] <qjqqyy> nice googling
[12:02] <qjqqyy> truth: xorg is too old
[12:02] <qjqqyy> wait for wayland
[12:02] <Strit> Ubuntu will get Mir I think.
[12:02] <ActionParsnip> qjqqyy: vi is old too, and gedit.....
[12:03] <qjqqyy> but they dont derp with my lock keys
[12:03] <Zenn> qjqqyy, there are going to tarsh xorg ?
[12:03] <Zenn> so when will I see this bug fix in 2015 ?
[12:03] <Zenn> wtf
[12:03] <qjqqyy> no idea
[12:03] <qjqqyy> there should be a workaround
[12:03] <ActionParsnip> Zenn: there will be a layer to allow x applications to run on Mir
[12:03] <tatjana> Strit, oh, german is greyed out. what should i do?
[12:04] <Zenn> ActionParsnip, sorry what?
[12:04] <Strit> tatjana, you need to install it, by clicking the install button on that page and hope it doesn't crash. :)
[12:04] <Zenn> I just more interested in this bug fixed actually
[12:04] <ActionParsnip> Zenn: if an application hasnt been ported to Mir then it can use a wrapper to run
[12:04] <Zenn> now the question why wasnt that fix commited?
[12:04] <lutchy> Hello, I just installed Ubuntu 14.04 and I am bit curious if anyone knows of a good RDP client to login into my Windows Server >
[12:05] <lutchy> ?
[12:05] <ActionParsnip> lutchy: remmina or rdesktop
[12:05] <ActionParsnip> lutchy: tsclient (may have been removed)
[12:06] <Zenn> so if I understand it correctly the patch was sent but it was not merged due to a method being private?
[12:06] <lutchy> Ok, thanks
[12:07] <qjqqyy> probably cuz "oh it's an ugly hack!!"
[12:08] <Zenn> and that is why it was never merged?
[12:08] <Zenn> and never got fixed?
[12:08] <lutchy> Looks like remmina is already installed
[12:08] <lutchy> Would be neat is, when I click the Ubuntu logo, than overall application view
[12:09] <lutchy> I can see what applications are installed in what category... The layout is a bit confusing
[12:11] <lutchy> ActionParsnip: Works perfect
[12:11] <qjqqyy> no idea
[12:11] <qjqqyy> not a dev here
[12:11] <tatjana> Strit, now its black and it did not change anything. It downloaded some packages tho
[12:12] <Strit> tatjana, you still need to reboot I think. :)
[12:13] <Zenn> this is sad
[12:13] <tatjana> Strit, nothing happened
[12:17] <ActionParsnip> lutchy: you can save multiple servers too. Great for large server farms etc.
[12:18] <ActionParsnip> lutchy: can't wait for psh to get decent personally :-)
[12:18] <hellrazor> hi there
[12:18] <lutchy> I don't have a large farm, I have one Windows Server with a few VMS
[12:18] <lutchy> :)
[12:19] <lutchy> One thing I did have in Windows 8.1, I am dual booting, is RDPManager that's like a TABBED RDP setup
[12:19] <lutchy> But remin**** is sufficient replacement
[12:19] <hellrazor> how can i permanently disable acceleration for all pointer devices?
[12:20] <ActionParsnip> lutchy: oic. I use clusterssh for managing multiple linux servers too.
[12:20] <Zenn> qjqqyy, I left a message there
[12:20] <Zenn> let see if anyone repiled
[12:20] <lutchy> In Windows, I use mtputty
[12:20] <lutchy> Uh, I'll look into clustershh
[12:20] <qjqqyy> LOL
[12:20] <qjqqyy> nice necro
[12:21] <hellrazor> i did this once by configuring evdev in a specific way, but id do not how i did back then (1,5 years ago :-()
[12:21] <tatjana> Is anyone experiencing probems with the suspend function like I do?
[12:22] <Zenn> necro?
[12:22] <Zenn> qjqqyy, what
[12:22] <qjqqyy> it's like 2 year and 8 months old
[12:22] <hellrazor> guess noones gone answer..
[12:22] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: what issue are you seeing?
[12:23] <Zenn> it is a bug that is affecting almost all the linux and it quite annoying.
[12:23] <ActionParsnip> Zenn: what bug?
[12:23] <hellrazor> Zenn my suspend works fine
[12:23] <hellrazor> suspend to ram and suspend to disk
[12:23] <Zenn> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56491
[12:23] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply
[12:24] <ActionParsnip> Zenn: that is quite trivial......
[12:24] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, Im using HP chromebook 14 with xfce4
[12:24] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue
[12:24] <Zenn> but it can be quite annoying
[12:25] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[12:25] <ActionParsnip> Zenn: maybe but time will be given to greater bugs with greater impact, logically
[12:25] <Zenn> ActionParsnip, I think the bug would be fixed in mir
[12:26] <Zenn> if Im not wrong
[12:26] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: do you have more swap than RAM?
[12:26] <qjqqyy> mir/wayland/newhipstershit are far from mature me guess
[12:27] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, I have no idea. Received the chromebook in my mail yesterday, installed ubuntu with crouton and the suspend function does not work
[12:27] <Zenn> then why is ubuntu going to move over to mir for
[12:27] <Zenn> wtf
[12:27] <qjqqyy> cuz after a few years things mature maybe?
[12:27] <qjqqyy> dk
[12:27] <hellrazor> Does anyone know where the evdev config files are?
[12:27] <hellrazor> in ubuntu ?
[12:27] <qjqqyy> yo tatjana hows chromebook
[12:28] <Zenn> this is terrible
[12:28] <ActionParsnip> Zenn: there are lots of things in Xorg that arent used and it's getting a bit old now.
[12:28] <qjqqyy> locate evdev
[12:28] <qjqqyy> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf
[12:28] <tatjana> qjqqyy, its pretty fast and stable, but you have to set and install many things on your own
[12:28] <qjqqyy> don't mind that
[12:28] <qjqqyy> price?
[12:29] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: some boot options here may help https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HP_Chromebook_14#Suspend
[12:29] <qjqqyy> Arch is the best!
[12:29] <lutchy> On Ubuntu
[12:29] <lutchy> PSSH
[12:29] <Drecondius> I just had an interesting brain **** this morning.
[12:29] <Drecondius> Play on Linux Uninstalled itself.
[12:30] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, thanks, but how do i create the conf file? Ive been on that website before but im still too new to unix
[12:30] <ActionParsnip> qjqqyy: its ok.
[12:30] <Zenn> qjqqyy, arch has that issue too
[12:30] <Zenn> :D
[12:30] <qjqqyy> yes im sitting on it
[12:30] <qjqqyy> strictly speaking a derivative but still
[12:30] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: save the file. It is created. Same way you make a new .doc file using Word in Windows. Right?
[12:31] <Zenn> no idea why cant they fix it :(
[12:31] <hellrazor> qjqqyy, i don't have it
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> qjqqyy: derrivitive of what?
[12:31] <qjqqyy> arch
[12:31] <qjqqyy> neways, Zenn
[12:31] <Zenn> ?
[12:31] <qjqqyy> no one cares is the sad truth, and in FOSS software
[12:31] <ActionParsnip> qjqqyy: what is a derrivitive of Arch?
[12:31] <qjqqyy> you can always DIY and go fix it yourself
[12:32] <qjqqyy> nvm drop arch
[12:32] <qjqqyy> im go
[12:32] <Zenn> lol yrah
[12:32] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, there is no such directory /etc/tmpfiles.d/
[12:32] <Drecondius> A little C++ here a little Python there
[12:32] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: add the boot options in the bit below
[12:32] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, how do i do that?
[12:33] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
[12:33] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: add it with the defaul boot options "quiet splash" and then run: sudo update-grub
[12:34] <lutchy> I need some DEV tools, is there pattern meta package I can install >
[12:34] <lutchy> To install the basic make, gcc, and what not?
[12:34] <lutchy> Including Kernal Headers
[12:34] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, what do i have to copy and paste?
[12:34] <qjqqyy> build-essential linux-headers
[12:37] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: add_efi_memmap boot=local noresume noswap i915.modeset=1 tpm_tis.force=1 tpm_tis.interrupts=0 nmi_watchdog=panic,lapic
[12:37] <lutchy> Thanks, I got error with linux-headers, what is linux-headers-***-lowlatency ?
[12:37] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: add those boot options
[12:38] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, i did this, but it says "update-grub: Command not found"
[12:38] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: sudo update-grub2
[12:39] <tatjana> ActionParsnip, i did this, but it says "update-grub2: Command not found"
[12:39] <yz3pD> sudo update-grub
[12:39] <ActionParsnip> tatjana: type: 'sudo update' then press TAB a few times, it should offer an autocomplete.
[12:44] <innocent95> Hi
[12:44] <innocent95> Could you tell me how can i turn a wired connection into a wifi hotspot in xubuntu ?
[12:51] <joshua7> hello
[12:54] <matejpetruspreso> #channel
[12:54] <matejpetruspreso> f, how can i create new room?
[12:55] <innocent95> matejpetruspreso, #yourchannelname
[12:55] <matejpetruspreso> love u
[12:55] <matejpetruspreso> #screenvideo
[12:56] <matejpetruspreso> f, lieer
[12:56] <joshua7> can some one help me get a new theme for ubuntu 14.04
[12:57] <matejpetruspreso> google :D
[12:57] <matejpetruspreso> no, sorry. I stay still now
[13:00] <ActionParsnip> !theme
[13:01] <matejpetruspreso> !help
[13:02] <elem> #ubuntu
[13:02] <elem> ubuntu.pl
[13:02] <elem> #ubuntu.pl
[13:03] <trijntje>  /join #ubuntu-pl
[13:03] <matejpetruspreso> Hi, i have a problem whyt me updating progress ,or wyth  me connecting ? pls check that screenvideo : http://uloz.to/xMCSEiDH/untitled-screencast-avi pw is screenvideo and type ur answers in this channel #screenvideo thx
[13:05] <Savannah22>  Hi! I give you some videos. I hope you like! http://bit.ly/1n6865e
[13:12] <xubuntunewbie> hey i use xubunut and sometimes i have a little "pixel error" there is a blue square on the left side, sometimes bottom somes top, if i restart the xfwm then its gone, does anyone know what this could be? i can also try to get an screenshot ...
[13:17] <linuxgirl> xubuntunewbie: Maybe a graphic driver bug?
[13:18] <xubuntunewbie> hmm i think its more like a app crash or something like that
[13:19] <pdo_fn14> xubuntunewbie: https://github.com/shimmerproject/Numix/issues/100
[13:20] <xubuntunewbie> haha nice, i use numix, ty i will read
[13:22] <MonkeyDust> what's numix?
[13:23] <pdo_fn14> MonkeyDust: A theme for gtk.
[13:23] <xubuntunewbie> yupp but it seems to be buggy, i dont think that they offer a solution for this speicific problem
[13:27] <siwica> I frequently get "internal error" messages that I want to get rid of. How do I find out the exact cause of the error so I can look to resolve it?
[13:29] <jasabella> hi :)
[13:37] <stoogenmeyer> hey what does it mean if i have a bash script file, the first line is #!/bin/bash which is cool but then second line is ". /etc/default/worker" (without quote marks).
[13:39] <sarvsav> hello everyone.
[13:40] <dns53> stoogenmeyer /etc/default/worker is a script, probably sets some global variables the ". program" (dot space script) means call this script and use that to update the variables for this session
[13:41] <stoogenmeyer> dns53: thanks gotcha
[13:41] <sarvsav> I need a help. I am not able to start GUI session. It's getting stuck, and only * symbol appeared at the top. However, I am able to login via console mode
[13:41] <dns53> the #!/bin/bash is a hint that this is a bash program and you should use bash as the interpreter, perl, python csh or another shell to run this script
[13:41] <sarvsav> using ctrl+F1
[13:42] <sarvsav> Could someone please help me?
[13:44] <sarvsav> Its not even showing the login screen
[13:44] <matejpetruspreso> i have a problem , when i press automaticly update in ubundu when start PC soo i w8ting and then jump one windows whit connecting problems . WTF ?
[13:46] <newbodhi> hi
[13:46] <newbodhi> "cat /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch" shows that discrete graphics card is set to turn on and off "dynamically", but how can I know (via command) that at some moment it is on or off?
[13:49] <matejpetruspreso> type that answer on 10010@centrum.sk, thx bb
[13:52] <jere> Does anyone has an idea what is this used for during kernel confugurations? CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
[13:55] <dell> hi
[14:00] <Codingfree> hi guys, would you know if there is any way to remove a post from paste.ubuntu.com ?
[14:06] <MonkeyDust> Codingfree  i guess it's removed automatically after some time
[14:07] <Codingfree> I tried to look for it in paste.ubuntu.com MonkeyDust, but it is a simple form
[14:09] <MonkeyDust> Codingfree  just tried, there seems to be no way
[14:10] <Codingfree> :\
[14:12] <MonkeyDust> Codingfree  i'm reading this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1976776
[14:12] <Codingfree> I was reading that post too
[14:13] <clark__> hi all, I try to install vnstat  http://humdi.net/vnstat but can't get the database to update, why ?
[14:14] <Codingfree> it seems one year, MonkeyDust
[14:14] <Shangri-l> Hello all
[14:15] <clark__> anybody here that run vnstat successfully or can recommend an alternative ?
[14:15] <Shangri-l> is there any package to install to have avconv suporting mp4 ? I got two videos from which I want to extract audio...
[14:16] <Shangri-l> ...And when I run avconv -i input.mp4 -o output.flac...
[14:16] <Shangri-l> ...It replies me...
[14:16] <MonkeyDust> Shangri-l  try winff, a nice gui for ffmpeg/avconv
[14:17] <Shangri-l> I tried winff, and it told me it cant find avconv or ffmpeg
[14:17] <Shangri-l> could not find codec parameters
[14:17] <MonkeyDust> Shangri-l  install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[14:18] <Shangri-l> ok I'll try this, thanks
[14:19] <Shangri-l> MonkeyDuste : I already have this package installed
[14:19] <clark__> I spent hours trying to get vnstat to work or find some relevant documentation, can someone recommend an alternative ?
[14:19] <MonkeyDust> Shangri-l  what's the outcome of    cat /etc/issue
[14:20] <flxmmr> shangri-l: drop the -o
[14:20] <renxx_> d
[14:21] <renxx_> d
[14:21] <gremlyn> made a startup disk from 14.04, bios recognises the drive is plugged in, but doesn't offer it up as a boot option
[14:21] <Shangri-l> oh sorry I myspelled. I already dropped the -o
[14:21] <clark__> I want to be able to get the amount of data used and I want to be able to integrate it with conky
[14:21] <Shangri-l> cat /etc/issues outputs Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[14:22] <renxx_> whats difference between Display Controller and VGA compatible controller?
[14:22] <flxmmr> shangri-l: hm, it seems to work flawlessly with debian oob
[14:23] <Shangri-l> I'm sure there an extra package to provide libavcodec-mp4 but I dont' know which
[14:23] <lutchy> How do you spell inkling ?
[14:23] <Shangri-l> I tried to look for this in the software center but found nothing
[14:23] <ice9> where are the settings for screen lock are stored?
[14:23] <lutchy> What is the off-topic channel for #ubuntu ?
[14:24] <renxx_> window
[14:24] <renxx_> window
[14:24] <Shangri-l> I'll try to look for an alternat GUI for avconv
[14:24] <lutchy> ?
[14:24] <lutchy> No one know
[14:24] <MonkeyDust> lutchy  #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:25] <lutchy> Jesus, we can help each other
[14:26] <MonkeyDust> lutchy  yes, this is the support channel
[14:26] <lutchy> Right...
[14:27] <lutchy> Not my job how the room is runs.. I am just here to ask for help
[14:27] <jere> Does anyone has an idea what is this used for during kernel confugurations? CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
[14:27] <ice9> screen does locked automatically however it's set to do so
[14:28] <_2__brianna_99> Hey!
[14:29] <lutchy> jere: That kernel option is DOCUMENTED
[14:29] <_2__brianna_992> Hey!
[14:29] <jere__> Does anyone has an idea what is this used for during kernel confugurations? CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO
[14:29] <lutchy> From what I remeber, it's uname -a is printed...
[14:29] <_2__brianna_99> Is your name Brianna?
[14:30] <lutchy> It's the Kernal String verison, I can be inaccurate on that
[14:30] <lutchy> However, it's documented ...
[14:31] <lutchy> The Kernel Compile Program has 'HELP'
[14:31] <MonkeyDust> _2__brianna_99  this is the ubuntu support channel, for nice social chat, go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:32] <_2__brianna_99> I want nice chat!
[14:32] <meek_geek> is anyone using a secugen fingerprint scanner with ubuntu here ?
[14:33] <_2__brianna_99> No!
[14:33] <lutchy> Unfortunately, this isn't a chat room
[14:34] <lutchy> It's a support room
[14:34] <Shangri-l> To be true I'm already converting the videos using vlc, but it raises a lot of error (while I recorded the vids with it). The first file took me more than one hour, and the second one seems to take even more time, that's why I need to try avconv. Mencoder didnt't work as well
[14:34] <lutchy> anyway.. moving on
[14:35] <MonkeyDust> Shangri-l  maybe the source file is corrupt or not in the right format
[14:35] <Shangri-l> I think that's the point
[14:36] <Shangri-l> but the avconv message ismisleading in this case
[14:36] <ttwo> help nickserv
[14:36] <ttwo> exit
[14:37] <Shangri-l> however, VLC seems to convert it, I'll just wait. Thank you and bye
[14:40] <_2__brianna_99> How do you work this app?
[14:40] <lutchy> If you say what app you working with.. I may be able to help
[14:42] <_2__brianna_99> What does that mean! I just got this app today and I don't know how to use it or anything! I just want friendship!
[14:42] <MonkeyDust> _2__brianna_99  type /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:42] <Myrtti> is it a ubuntu app? which app is it, _2__brianna_99?
[14:43] <qjqqyy> irc "app"
[14:43] <_2__brianna_99> I don't know! I'm so confused!
[14:43] <poobutt> arent we all
[14:45] <_2__brianna_99> What do I do on ubuntu-offtopic room?
[14:46] <lutchy> Your comments seem to suggest
[14:46] <lutchy> that it is off-topic
[14:46] <paulpaul1111> brianna sounds like a troll
[14:47] <_2__brianna_99> What the hell is a troll?
[14:47] <sven_> hi
[14:47] <lutchy> Well, if brianna persist
[14:47] <lutchy> regardless of the rules
[14:47] <paulpaul1111> see, exactly my point
[14:47] <arc__> is there a way to distibute ubuntu over the network (PXE)
[14:47] <lutchy> I would apply a temporary ban
[14:48] <_2__brianna_99> What the hell I just want a friendship!
[14:48] <lutchy> Ok, you are trolling
 then why the hell are you on #ubuntu
[14:48] <MonkeyDust> _2__brianna_99  then switch off your device, go outside and meet actual live people
[14:48] <lutchy> So, leave it for the OP to take it of it
[14:48] <paulpaul1111> i dont think a girl that wants friendship online would run linux ubuntu in the first place
[14:49] <arc__> why is my name in grey
[14:49] <_2__brianna_99> What does ubuntu or whatever mean?
[14:49] <_2__brianna_99> I'm from Oklahoma I don't know shit!
[14:50] <_2__brianna_99> What does ubuntu mean?
[14:50] <qjqqyy> wtf
[14:50] <qjqqyy> pircbot
[14:50] <lutchy> When did we curse in this room ?
[14:50] <lutchy> Trying to set precedent ?
[14:51] <paulpaul1111> brianna is a bot?
[14:51] <_2__brianna_99> What is a bot?
[14:51] <MonkeyDust> _2__brianna_99  how old are you?
[14:51] <_2__brianna_99> 14!
[14:51] <qjqqyy> get trolled
[14:51] <qjqqyy> LOL
[14:51] <paulpaul1111> lol wtf, why is there a bot in here
[14:51] <lutchy> If you are 14, how this is helpful ?
[14:52] <lutchy> You just pissing people off
[14:52] <_2__brianna_99> i don't fuckin no!
[14:52] <lutchy> Well, move on
[14:52] <qjqqyy> wait
[14:52] <paulpaul1111> lutchy are you the admin? don't you see that she's a bot?
[14:52] <_2__brianna_99> What the he'll did I do to y'all I didn't do anything! I just need help!
[14:52] <qjqqyy> isn't whatschat a crappy android irc client
[14:52] <qjqqyy> that stole whatsapp look
[14:52] <qjqqyy> and the realname advertises pircbot which is a java class
[14:52] <lutchy> paulpaul1111: I participate in this room just like you
[14:53] <qjqqyy> and it sounds like a subset of human known as troll
[14:53] <paulpaul1111> ah, okay
[14:53] <lutchy> paulpaul1111: If you have a problem with what I said, you can ignore
[14:53] <paulpaul1111> lutchy what are you talking about
[14:53] <lutchy> What part of what I said you have trouble withpaul
[14:53] <lutchy> paulpaul1111*
[14:54] <paulpaul1111> i don't know what you said to me in the first place
[14:54] <MonkeyDust> ok guys, stick to support questions, please
[14:54] <_2__brianna_99> I piss people off cuz I need help! some one told me to look up what's app and it showed this app so I got it but I don't know how to work it or what you do on it!
[14:54] <qjqqyy> wait
[14:54] <qjqqyy> you installed whatschat
[14:54] <qjqqyy> and it connected you here
[14:54] <qjqqyy> by default
[14:54] <qjqqyy> is that so?
[14:55] <qjqqyy> probably not
[14:55] <qjqqyy> decent troll though, 4/10
[14:55] <onaplane> _2__brianna_99: assuming you are not a bot.. what do you need help with?
[14:56] <paulpaul1111> it says in her info that she's a java bot, but then again, maybe that's how her phone app identifies her
[14:56] <_2__brianna_99> How you work this app someone told me to get whatsapp so I looked it up and it showed this so I got it and I don't know what to do on here or what it's for!
[14:57] <MonkeyDust> _2__brianna_99  better ask your parents how it works
[14:57] <onaplane> _2__brianna_99: you use it to talk to people and ask for help. There is no real reason to ask how to ask for help with the app if you don't have a problem to solve...
[14:57] <lutchy> lol MonkeyDust
[14:57] <lutchy> Interesting
[14:58] <_2__brianna_99> y'all are fuckin rude bye!
[14:59] <qjqqyy> bye
[14:59] <_2__brianna_99> :(:(:(:(:(
[14:59] <qjqqyy> maybe learn to read
[14:59] <qjqqyy> cuz
[14:59] <onaplane> _2__brianna_99: hey.. I offered help...
[14:59] <qjqqyy> whatsapp =/= whatschat
[14:59] <_2__brianna_99> onaplane are you a girl or boy?
[14:59] <paulpaul1111> everyone is a girl here, we're all girls
[14:59] <Myrtti> Could you all please behave nicely and civil?
[15:00] <onaplane> _2__brianna_99: I'm a guy
[15:00] <onaplane> _2__brianna_99: not relevant though
[15:00] <Myrtti> this is a support channel, not a hook up and social channel
[15:00] <_2__brianna_99> What does relevant mean?
[15:01] <paulpaul1111> means elephant
[15:01] <onaplane> _2__brianna_99: as in, I can help you with a problem if you state it, my ASL is not important...
[15:02] <_2__brianna_99> Ok! Well I'm deleting this app cuz people are rude on here!
[15:02] <flxmmr_> good choice +1
[15:02] <onaplane> *facepalm*
[15:02] <paulpaul1111> you can't delete it, it's a virus, we've hacked into all of your devices now
[15:02] <onaplane> this channel has changed a lot... it used to be so professional
[15:03] <ApoLLoXV> This is obviously a troll guys.
[15:03] <_2__brianna_99> you wanna bet I can too delete it!
[15:03] <Myrtti> _2__brianna_99: last warning, do you have a Ubuntu related question or a problem you need help with?
[15:04] <_2__brianna_99> I wasn't ask in you shit!
[15:04] <paulpaul1111> wow, who's the potty mouth now
[15:04] <lutchy> There was a lot of paitience in that decision
[15:05] <lutchy> moving on..
[15:07] <flxmmr_> anyone know what could go wrong installing xbmc from team-xbmc ppa and nouveau, because it wont work (hangs with loaded background)
[15:11] <Basketball> who pinged me in  the mioddle of the night
[15:12] <MonkeyDust> flxmmr_  if you don't get an answer here, there's also #xbmc-linux
[15:14] <flxmmr_> maybe i should ask in their forum
[15:17] <AceKing> I just bought a GoPro Hero3, and I am trying to access the videos I have taken. This is the message I get when I try to access it: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7943291/ Is there a way to fix this?
[15:20] <flxmmr_> seems it's formatted with microsoft(tm) "newest and greatest" fs for external media, which is proprietary "unfortunately"
[15:20] <paulpaul1111> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1781149 AceKing
[15:20] <AceKing> Thank you
[15:23] <AceKing> flxmmr_: Thanks. Hopefully they will find a way to mount it in the future.
[15:23] <AceKing> paulpaul1111: I read that one already. But thanks for posting the link.
[15:24] <AceKing> Makes me want to find an alternative to the GoPro
[15:25] <paulpaul1111> so it saves those videos on sd card? did you put that sd card into your computer or did you hook up your go pro to your computer with usb?
[15:25] <opskan> Hi everyone, i have a class with 2 methods and need to pass one of the method attributes as input to another one but unable to do so. Here is the related code,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7943328/  entire code executes and does what it suppose to  (download and image) if i hardcode the value.
[15:25] <paulpaul1111> just wondering
[15:25] <AceKing> paulpaul1111: I tried both. Errors out both ways.
[15:26] <rypervenche> opskan: You should ask in #python
[15:26] <opskan> oops sorry
[15:34] <omerraja> hey
[15:34] <omerraja> how do we join a new channel?
[15:34] <kernix> hi all
[15:34] <onaplane> type /join #channel
[15:34] <omerraja> with a forward sass?
[15:34] <omerraja> slash  i meant
[15:35] <UKn0Me> yes
[15:35] <coolstar> I'm trying to get VLC, but I can't seem to be able to find it in the software center
[15:37] <Beldar> coolstar, open a terminal and try sudo apt-get install vlc
[15:37] <coolstar> Beldar: hmm, that appears to work
[15:38] <kernix> hi all
[15:38] <jhutchins> coolstar: Once again proving the superiority of the command line.
[15:38] <mininessie> i am getting this error dpkg: error processing package samba-common-bin (--configure) help
[15:39] <Beldar> coolstar, You will get used to both I suspect.
[15:40] <mininessie> and it says i need to configure samba-common when i do i get this dpkg: error processing package samba-common (--configure):  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10
[15:42] <mininessie> hello?
[15:43] <diego_1> cant mount hard drive external weird message pops up
[15:43] <diego_1> since yesterday any help
[15:43] <Beldar> mininessie, Have some patience this is free help.
[15:43] <diego_1> *help
[15:44] <diego_1> hhelpp
[15:44] <Beldar> diego_1, Is it a ntfs formatted drive?
[15:44] <diego_1> cannot mount it anymore
[15:44] <diego_1> i lost all my info ??
[15:44] <diego_1> yes is ntfs
[15:44] <Beldar> diego_1, you here we know you need help, no need to plead for it.
[15:44] <coolstar> I'm having one last issue with ubuntu, so I use my laptop sometimes with the lid closed but connected to an external monitor, keyboard and mouse
[15:44] <coolstar> and it keeps going to sleep on its own
[15:44] <jhutchins> diego_1: What the message actually says is probably important.
[15:45] <Beldar> diego_1, Do you have a windows setup to run a chkdsk?
[15:45] <coolstar> if I open the lid it doesn't go into sleep by itself anymore
[15:45] <diego_1> failed to mount /dev/sdc1 input/output error
[15:45] <Beldar> coolstar, 12.04?
[15:46] <coolstar> Beldar: 14.04
[15:46] <jhutchins> mininessie: Are your samba packages from the official ubuntu sources?
[15:46] <jhutchins> mininessie: Which release are you on?
[15:46] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: when you last unplugged it, did you use the safe removal feature in your OS?
[15:46] <diego_1> no id didn't probably it mess it up
[15:46] <mininessie> jhutchins: 14.04 and samba should be from offical repos as i have no use for them
[15:47] <diego_1> any way to fix it or access my info ?
[15:47] <Beldar> coolstar, open power there is a click there for time on the sleep, lid openiong top sleep mo idea]
[15:47] <Beldar> no*
[15:47] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: then i suggest you plug it in to a windows PC and run a chkdsk on it
[15:47] <coolstar> Beldar: I did switch to using the KDE desktop, so are the instructions different for KDE?
[15:47] <diego_1> ok and what does chkdsk do ???
[15:47] <jhutchins> mininessie: I would try purging all of the samba packages and re-installing them.
[15:47] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: then use the safe remove feature as you are supposed to and you will find it is fine
[15:47] <mininessie> jhutchins: how
[15:47] <XLV> diego_1, that sounds like a borked hdd or usb controller on the usb external case
[15:48] <Beldar> coolstar, Not sure never used it, good included info though.
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: chkdsk will check the data is complete and consistant
[15:48] <XLV> diego_1, if all else fails, open up the usb case, remove the hdd and connect it directly to some sata port of the pc
[15:48] <coolstar> Beldar: it appears it's there, except kde calls it "energy saving"
[15:48] <jhutchins> diego_1: There might be useful information in dmesg when the drive is plugged in to the system.
[15:48] <diego_1> ok will do that  with a windows laptop in my sister house thanks for advice
[15:48] <jhutchins> diego_1: Or when the system is booted.
[15:48] <coolstar> alright, awesome it's fixed now
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: why do you think they put the safe remove feature in the OS? Why do you think they spend time and money adding that feature to your OS?
[15:48] <Beldar> coolstar, Ah, those rebels. ;)
[15:49] <jhutchins> I thought we had a working fsck.ntfs...
[15:49] <diego_1> you right , will do it with a windows laptop thanks
[15:49] <TJ-> diego1 Check the kernel log for disk error reports, if you plugged it in after the PC booted "/var/log/kern.log"
[15:49] <XLV> diego_1, yeah, check dmesg
[15:49] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: so, you didnt use the hardware as you are supposed to and got issues. How can you be surprised at all?
[15:50] <diego_1> you right , will check it
[15:50] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: also, why do you think it's the first thing I asked???
[15:50] <diego_1> lol
[15:50] <diego_1> ok got it
[15:50] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: i assume you also dont have the data backed up either. Am I right?
[15:51] <diego_1> yea is just music files
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: so 2 for 2. Can you not see any issue with your attitude towards your own data? It's mind boggling how you can think lile that .....
[15:51] <user3> hi guys, how to get this print with info on my terminal? http://imgur.com/7YdyEx7
[15:51] <mininessie> jhutchins: when i purged i got this error E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[15:52] <diego_1> chill dude
[15:52] <diego_1> take a chill pill
[15:53] <Beldar> diego_1, It is good advice, it may save your booty if you follow it. ;)
[15:53] <jhutchins> mininessie: Now what happens if you run something like aptitude -f install?
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: im trying to educate you because you will botch your data just like you nearly did, then you will come crying here for support
[15:53] <diego_1> i said i got it
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> diego_1: prevention is better than cure
[15:53] <diego_1> yep
[15:54] <jhutchins> diego_1: ntfsprogs does include programs to check/fix ntfs disks.
[15:54] <diego_1> what is ntfsprogs
[15:54] <Beldar> If I had a dollar for every no back up here I would be retired in the Caribbean drinking on the beach
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> User3: you can get data like that from your system with a few commands. The bashrc file in $HOME just has a call to a script to print that stuff
[15:55] <mininessie> jhutchins: same thing
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> Beldar: same. Plus it's always "important" data too
[15:55] <user3> somebody can help me with the following: How to get this print with info from my system? http://i.imgur.com/7YdyEx7.png
[15:55] <ActionParsnip> User3: i just told you......
[15:55] <TJ-> Beldar: no you wouldn't... you'd have forgotten to back them up and they'd have been eaten by the washing machine :p
[15:55] <jhutchins> mininessie: Ok, I don't know how to fix that then, I have a similar problem with lightdm on a system of mine.
[15:55] <mininessie> jhutchins: weird thing is i am still able to install packages
[15:55] <Beldar> ActionParsnip, Yeah, I have a backup of my backups. ;)
[15:56] <user3> ActionParsnip: sorry, read it too late.
[15:56] <user3> ActionParsnip: do you know how to call that script?
[15:56] <ActionParsnip> Beldar: i have dropbox with my main stuff. Weekly usb copy of all
[15:56] <ActionParsnip> User3: its not a default script.
[15:58] <ActionParsnip> User3: http://askubuntu.com/questions/415113/how-to-get-ascii-ubuntu-logo-in-terminal
[15:59] <ActionParsnip> User3: https://github.com/djmelik/archey/downloads
[15:59] <ActionParsnip> User3: guys how I found all this stuff?
[16:00] <user3> ActionParsnip: thank you for your support
[16:01] <ActionParsnip> User3: your image shows the command ran to make the output. I just searched for that. Took me 2 seconds
[16:04] <mininessie> thisis part of my /usr/bin/dpkg http://pastie.org/9441777 and i know this is not right how do i fix
[16:04] <mininessie> this is*
[16:05] <bluesceada> hi, I want to install 14.04 from a CD drive, not a DVD, is there a possible image (that can load data from a wired/wifi connection during install maybe, like the debian net install ?)
[16:06] <flxmmr_> mini.iso (only ncurses installer though)
[16:07] <bluesceada> flxmmr_: ah thanks, I will search for that ..
[16:07] <bluesceada> I always install debian with ncurses only ....
[16:07] <bluesceada> wow that is small..
[16:10] <flxmmr_> (and featureless)
[16:10] <ActionParsnip> bluesceada: i install with mini iso then add slim and openbox. Job done
[16:11] <ActionParsnip> flxmmr_: yes but you can build the OS up rather than removing the guff you don't need. Its basically like an Arch install but slightly different
[16:13] <mininessie>  here is my output of installing samba-common-bin http://pastie.org/9441786 help
[16:13] <flxmmr_> yes but i would like to it include ssh for example, so i just have to enable ssh and then continue installation (with slow media/net) from my desktop while doing other things... (which worked with debian afaik)
[16:14] <ActionParsnip> flxmmr_: it saves having to upgrade the OS after install too.
[16:15] <TJ-> mininessie: Have you tried "sudo apt-get -f install" or "sudo dpkg-reconfigure samba-common" ?
[16:16] <mininessie> TJ-: yes i get this dpkg: error processing package samba-common (--configure):  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10
[16:17] <TJ-> mininessie: OK, so check the samba-common post-installation script to find out why it exits with code 10. You can find it at "/var/lib/dpkg/info/samba-common.postinst"
[16:19] <slimjimflim> hi, my usb mouse isn't detected by lsusb on 14.04.  any suggestions?
[16:19] <slimjimflim> new logitech one
[16:20] <capable> slimjimflim: xinput --list?
[16:20] <TJ-> mininessie: You might be able to get more information by altering that script slightly, inserting the line "set -x" at the top of the file near the "set -e". That will cause the shell to display each line of the script it is executing, so that when it fails, you can see exactly which command fails.
[16:21] <slimjimflim> capable: http://pastie.org/9441796
[16:21] <capable> slimjimflim: try another USB port
[16:21] <capable> slimjimflim: try the mouse on another computer, make sure it works at all
[16:21] <TJ-> slimjimflim: what is this? "Logitech Unifying Device. Wireless PID:400a"
[16:22] <slimjimflim> TJ-: that's my mouse
[16:22] <slimjimflim> touchpad works
[16:22] <TJ-> slimjimflim: OK :) ... can you show us "lsusb | pastebinit"
[16:22] <slimjimflim> ...other usb ports don't work for the mouse either
[16:22] <capable> slimjimflim: tried on another computer?
[16:22] <tom_cruise> I have ubuntu version 12.04.4 and I want to upgrade to version 12.10. However running 'do-release-upgrade' isn't working. I get, "checking for a new ubuntu release No new release found'
[16:23] <slimjimflim> oh wait, it is on lsusb
[16:23] <slimjimflim> Bus 003 Device 007: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
[16:23] <tom_cruise> How can I get it to upgrade?
[16:23] <capable> :)
[16:23] <TJ-> slimjimflim: that's the same device I just asked you about
[16:23] <capable> I think he just noticed that
[16:23] <TJ-> :)
[16:24] <TJ-> slimjimflim: did you put fresh batteries in the mouse, and pair it with the receiver?
[16:24] <ActionParsnip> slimjimflim: if you run: xev ,do you get events when you move the mouse?
[16:24] <slimjimflim> and now i can see it in mouse settings.  too
[16:24] <slimjimflim> ...enabled it and nothing...checking battery
[16:26] <tom_cruise> Anyone?
[16:27] <slimjimflim> *facepalm* it was the battery
[16:27] <capable> yay wireless...
[16:28] <flxmmr_> tom_cruise: 12.10 should be no longer supported (idk for sure), maybe consider upgrading to 14.04?
[16:28] <tom_cruise> flxmmr_: Am I able to upgrade directly to 14.04 from 12.04?
[16:29] <TJ-> slimjimflim: :)
[16:30] <ActionParsnip> Yes Quantal is finally dead. Hooray!
[16:30] <flxmmr_> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/04/upgrade-ubuntu-14-04-12-04
[16:30] <capable> hoo-ray
[16:30] <slackerr> hello all. I have Ubuntu 14.04 amd64. Got ALSA lib pcm.c:7843:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred when playing mp3 with audacious. I've removed pulseaudio and use pure alsa. How to fix it?
[16:30] <capable> tom_cruise: Edge of Tomorrow =)
[16:30] <ActionParsnip> tom_cruise: yes. It is LTS to LTS so will work and is supported
[16:30] <capable> slackerr: does 'aplay' work?
[16:31] <tom_cruise> ActionParsnip: flxmmr_ capable : Thank you all for your help. I will be signing autographs in #cruisefans
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> slackerr: what is the output of: wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> project.org/alsa-info.sh && chmod +x ./alsa-
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> info.sh && ./alsa-info.sh --upload
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> Sorry. Thats all one command
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> Opera mini apparently doesnt accommodate wrapped text well. Boo
[16:33] <slackerr> capable: no. it's only noise
[16:33] <capable> opera mini is surely irrelevant
[16:33] <capable> (to web design)
[16:33] <capable> slackerr: try ActionParsnip's command
[16:34] <ActionParsnip> capable: but its so much faster than Chrome on my tablet
[16:34] <capable> it shouldn't be, they use the same backend, or will
[16:35] <capable> ooooh
[16:35] <capable> it does server-side rendering
[16:35] <capable> like that old fire browser
[16:35] <capable> yes that would be faster
[16:36] <capable> and more awful, in other ways
[16:36] <capable> that one may or may not notice =)
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> capable: yeah, just giving it a whirl
[16:36] <slackerr> ActionParsnip, capable: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=68b717f3e9a2b20a9f6cee6e78d6e58a73cccef8
[16:36] <capable> so what it does is makes a screenshot with hotspots on some remote Opera server
[16:36] <capable> and sends you back the image and mapped coords for links
[16:37] <capable> no surprise there are some bugs
[16:37] <capable> price of speed
[16:37] <slackerr> btw i already did it when had sound issues globally
[16:37] <capable> I dare say that approach will be abandoned as mobile devices get more and more powerful
[16:37] <capable> it was an early idea
[16:38] <derek-g> how can I upgrade 11.10 to 14.04?
[16:38] <derek-g>  Whn I try do-release-upgrade it just says: "not supported anymore"....
[16:38] <derek-g> I know it's not supported - but how can I upgrade it now?
[16:38] <capable> somehow, surely
[16:38] <slackerr> it helped for me fix global issues for sound: 'options snd_hda_intel index=0 model=auto vid=1022 pid=780d probe_mask=1 enable_msi=0'
[16:39] <capable> slackerr: hrmmm
[16:39] <capable> I wonder if you need all that
[16:39] <capable> no matter =)
[16:39] <capable> gj
[16:40] <ActionParsnip> derek-g: you will need to upgrade to 12.04 first.
[16:41] <ActionParsnip> slackerr: if you run: alsamixer ,are all levels maxed out and unmuted? Use F6 to check you are using the right device.
[16:41] <ActionParsnip> slackerr: do you get sound in headphones?
[16:42] <slackerr> ActionParsnip: yes, i have sound in headphones. and levels are on different positions in alsamixer
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> Slackerr: have you tried: options snd_hda_intel model=laptop
[16:43] <uporot> oh my got ! i 'm drinked after Happy birthday day & i want go home
[16:43] <ActionParsnip> slackerr: in alsa-base.conf as you added the other options...
[16:43] <capable> uporot: =)
[16:43] <slackerr> ActionParsnip: no, i didnt tried
[16:44] <uporot> capable:
[16:44] <eevenson> Greetings.  I’d like to install 14.04 to an external FW drive via my Mac running Mavericks without touching the Mac’s internal drive.  My understanding is that this is possible.  I just need to install to the external drive and be sure to install the bootloader on the external drive.  Can I get a confirmation of this?  Thanks!
[16:44] <slackerr> ActionParsnip: i had lot of pain during sound setup and was happy when it done :) so i didn't wanted to continue experiments :)
[16:45] <capable> eevenson: FW?
[16:45] <capable> firewire?
[16:45] <eevenson> firewire
[16:45] <capable> k
[16:45] <capable> eevenson: yes that's all fine
[16:45] <capable> to GNU/Linux, a drive is a drive
[16:45] <capable> doesn't matter how you connect it to the mainboard
[16:46] <derek-g> ActionParsnip, how would I upgrade 11.10 => 14.04 now, since I can't simply do it from cli anymore?
[16:46] <ActionParsnip> As long as ths BIOS can boot firewire
[16:46] <eevenson> just want to be sure it doesn’t touch the (backed up of course) internal drive
[16:46] <uporot> i want found girl. supergirl. where is my girl???
[16:46] <capable> uporot: in reality, offline
[16:46] <capable> eevenson: that's up to you
[16:46] <ActionParsnip> derek-g: you will need to go to 12.04. The only way to do it directly is to clean install.
[16:46] <tom_cruise> Hey guys.. I was trying to upgrade 12.04 LTS to 14.04 LTS but when I run, "update-manager -d" I get the following output http://pastebin.com/ikVcwgky
[16:46] <capable> eevenson: you can always dd a copy of the beginning of the internal disk as a backup, though
[16:47] <capable> eevenson: as ever, backups are the only fullproof protection
[16:47] <uporot> capable: u fropm is ?
[16:47] <capable> uporot: pardon?
[16:47] <eevenson> ok — sounds good.  I know that I can boot from the FW drive
[16:48] <ActionParsnip> tom_cruise: use: sudo do-release-upgrade -p
[16:48] <uporot> capable: where u from &
[16:48] <uporot> ?
[16:48] <capable> eevenson: if you have access to the internals, disconnecting the internal drive while you install to the external _would_ be 100% protection of overwriting anything on the internal
[16:49] <capable> but not something you strictly need to do =)
[16:49] <capable> uporot: here
[16:49] <eevenson> capable: yeah, not easy with an iMac
[16:49] <capable> =)
[16:49] <uporot> capable: i from is russia
[16:50] <capable> uporot: neat
[16:50] <capable> eevenson: you might be able to tell the hardware the internal disk doesn't exist from the UEFI configurator, too
[16:50] <capable> but again, not strictly necessary =)
[16:50] <eevenson> capable: good idea
[16:50] <tom_cruise> ActionParsnip: I love you
[16:51] <tom_cruise> ActionParsnip: It seems to be working
[16:51] <_1_James_Bond> hi
[16:52] <Dasta> OI
[16:52] <kernix> hey james
[16:52] <Dasta> How come this thing not work after downloading
[16:52] <uporot> capable: where u from ?
[16:52] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 INFO   root: [16:52] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  root: Logfile is c:\users\gilox\appdata\local\temp\wubi-10.04-rev189.log
[16:52] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  root: sys.argv = ['main.pyo', '--exefile="D:\\wubi.exe"', '--cdmenu']
[16:52] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  CommonBackend: data_dir=C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp\data
[16:52] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: 7z=C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp\bin\7z.exe
[16:52] <unopaste> Dasta you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:52] <_1_James_Bond> is this the freenode irc network?
[16:52] <capable> Dasta: wubi is, as you can see, imperfect; have you considered a normal non-wubi install?
[16:53] <capable> _1_James_Bond: yup
[16:53] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: user_full_name=Gilox
[16:53] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: user_directory=C:\Users\Gilox
[16:53] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: windows_language_code=1033
[16:53] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: windows_language=English
[16:53] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: processor_name=Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU       Q 740  @ 1.73GHz
[16:53] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: bootloader=vista
[16:53] <unopaste> Dasta you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:53] <capable> Dasta: /exit, come back
[16:54] <_1_James_Bond> I'm connecting here using an App called whatsirc
[16:54] <capable> _1_James_Bond: neat
[16:54] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   checking whether C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp is a valid Kubuntu CD
[16:54] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:     does not contain C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp\casper\filesystem.squashfs
[16:54] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   checking whether C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp is a valid Kubuntu Netbook CD
[16:54] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:     does not contain C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp\casper\filesystem.squashfs
[16:54] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   checking whether C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp is a valid Xubuntu CD
[16:54] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:     does not contain C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp\casper\filesystem.squashfs
[16:54] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   checking whether C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp is a valid Xubuntu CD
[16:54] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:     does not contain C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp\casper\filesystem.squashfs
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   checking whether C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp is a valid Mythbuntu CD
[16:55] <capable> !ops Dasta lost in a paste, needs a kick only
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> Dasta: wubi hasnt been developed for 4 years. It is dead. It was absolute garbage when it was around as well.
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:     does not contain C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp\casper\filesystem.squashfs
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   checking whether C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp is a valid Mythbuntu CD
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:     does not contain C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylB389.tmp\casper\filesystem.squashfs
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   checking whether D:\ is a valid Ubuntu CD
[16:55] <ActionParsnip> !ops | dasta
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   parsing info from str=Ubuntu 10.04 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release i386 (20100429)
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  Distro:   parsed info={'name': 'Ubuntu', 'subversion': 'Release', 'version': '10.04', 'build': '20100429', 'codename': 'Lucid Lynx', 'arch': 'i386'}
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 INFO   Distro: Found a valid CD for Ubuntu: D:\
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 INFO   root: Running the CD menu...
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsFrontend: __init__...
[16:55] <Dasta> 08-03 12:27 DEBUG  WindowsFrontend: on_init...
[16:55] <unopaste> Dasta you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:55] <capable> it's pretty impressive how IRC clients handle what is obviously a paste of too much info =P
[16:55] <capable> "durrr, maybe I'll help this user get banned, yay"
[16:56] <daGrevis> hey! i just installed xubuntu but i have a problem. wifi shows i'm connected to my router, but actually it just loads forever. what could be the problem? the password is correct and router is working from other machines
[16:56] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend:   Adding distro Kubuntu-amd64
[16:56] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend:   Adding distro Mythbuntu-i386
[16:56] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend:   Adding distro Ubuntu-amd64
[16:56] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend:   Adding distro Ubuntu-i386
[16:56] <qjqqyy> rekt
[16:56] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend:   Adding distro Mythbuntu-amd64
[16:56] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend:   Adding distro Kubuntu-i386
[16:56] <unopaste> Dasta you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:57] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: keyboard_variant=
[16:57] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend: python locale=('en_US', 'cp1252')
[16:57] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend: locale=en_US.UTF-8
[16:57] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  WindowsBackend: total_memory_mb=4095.99999905
[16:57] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend: Searching ISOs on USB devices
[16:57] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  CommonBackend: Searching for local CDs
[16:57] <unopaste> Dasta you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:58] <capable> good thing we have all these ops
[16:58] <Beldar> capable, mindless posts are no better.
[16:58] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  Distro:     does not contain C:\Users\Gilox\AppData\Local\Temp\pylEB8A.tmp\casper\filesystem.squashfs
[16:59] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  Distro:   checking whether D:\ is a valid Ubuntu CD
[16:59] <Dasta> 08-03 12:28 DEBUG  Distro:   parsing info from str=Ubuntu 10.04 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release i386 (20100429)
[16:59] <capable> Beldar: hu?
[16:59] <Beldar> capable, this is not chat for your comments is all. ;)
[16:59] <daGrevis> ohh and network controller is broken one broadcom bcm4313
[16:59] <capable> Beldar: really
[17:04] <Dasta> What was that!
[17:04] <z1haze> can someone please tell me how i would change the ip of an existing vm? i created it with vmbuilder
[17:04] <Dasta> Is there a way to install Ubuntu without Wubi?
[17:05] <yz3pD> yes
[17:05] <kloeri> Dasta: you were pasting large amounts of text into the channel so you were quieted for a while
[17:05] <kloeri> Dasta: next time use pastebin.com or similar
[17:05] <emanuele> e
[17:05] <daGrevis> ohh and im using wl kernel module for bcm4313
[17:06] <daGrevis> it finds the network just find and connects too
[17:06] <daGrevis> it just doesn't get anything back after like trying to load google forever
[17:06] <Dasta> What is a way to install Ubuntu?
[17:06] <Dasta> ISO and CD's don't work
[17:07] <yz3pD> iso on usb with yumi?
[17:07] <Dasta> USB's dont work either
[17:07] <Dasta> Always get a file corruption error
[17:07] <yz3pD> then download iso again
[17:07] <Dasta> Same results
[17:08] <Dasta> I've downloaded 3 different ISO's
[17:08] <Dasta> Including from CD
[17:08] <x42> you could check the checksum of the iso
[17:08] <x42> to determine if the iso is in fact corrput
[17:09] <x42> maybe your download stops to early
[17:09] <x42> e.g.
[17:09] <Dasta> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7944179/ I put error here
[17:10] <yz3pD> do not use wubi!
[17:10] <Beldar> !who
[17:10] <MonkeyDust> Dasta  don't use wubi, it hasnt been maintained for 2 years, it was a pseudo-installer for testing puprposes
[17:10] <Dasta> Using another USB like LiLi or Penguin does same results
[17:10] <yz3pD> Beldar, i think it's clear who i spoke to
[17:11] <shaun__> MonkeyDust, why is it still on the ubuntu mirrors?
[17:11] <joshua7> i need help
[17:11] <Beldar> yz3pD, This is not your soapbox follow the norm please. ;)
[17:11] <yz3pD> !ask | joshua7
[17:11] <MonkeyDust> shaun__  not sure, wasnt aware they were
[17:11] <Dasta> Recent installation file too
[17:12] <shaun__> ubuntu-14.04-server-i386.template
[17:12] <shaun__> SHA1SUMS                          ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-i386.manifest      ubuntu-14.04.1-server-i386.metalink     ubuntu-14.04-server-amd64.iso          wubi.exe
[17:12] <joshua7> i get menus when i am at login screen but after i log in all i get is mouse but no keyboard or menus
[17:12] <Dasta> http://www.ubuntu.com/download from here and along with the ISO from the CD, tried on 4 different computers
[17:12] <Dasta> !shaun how do I kill the Wubi of doom?
[17:13] <z1haze> please, i cant figure out how to modify an existing vm, such as the ip or allocated memory
[17:13] <shaun__> Dasta, no idea
[17:13] <Dasta> Did anyone get Ubuntu to install using the CD or the download from the website?
[17:13] <joshua7> only thing is messed with was my display settings and installed skype after that it stoped working right
[17:13] <yz3pD> Dasda, do you know how to boot a device?
[17:13] <Beldar> Dasta, wubi is removed in the remove apps in windows admin
[17:14] <MonkeyDust> Dasta  we probably all did
[17:14] <Dasta> Yes
[17:15] <Dasta> Why is the installation file corrupt with Wubi if it doesn't work though
[17:15] <Dasta> Since it's still available for download with the latest build installation o.O
[17:15] <joshua7> just curious any one reading my messages?
[17:16] <Beldar> Dasta, None of no much about wubi other than to not use it, move on. ;)
[17:16] <MonkeyDust> Dasta  not sure, but the fact remains, don't use wubi, better do a normal installation, outside windows
[17:16] <Dasta> Mounting on Daemond doesn't work either. Is there a specific way to install Ubuntu that worked for someone out there?
[17:17] <Dasta> Outside windows
[17:17] <Dasta> Boot installation?
[17:17] <Beldar> Dasta, boot the burned disc or usb loaded with the iso.
[17:17] <Dasta> Brb
[17:18] <joshua7> i guess no one wants to help me:(
[17:18] <MonkeyDust> Dasta  14.04 installation didnt work for me either, that's why i now use 12.04, instead of struggling too long
[17:18] <Beldar> !patience | joshua7
[17:18] <daGrevis> ok, problem solved. installed brcmsmac and after reboot it started to work
[17:19] <Beldar> joshua7, Is this virtualbox? They have a channel #vbox
[17:20] <joshua7> no
[17:20] <joshua7> its on my computer dual boot with windows
[17:20] <Beldar> joshua7, Then give some usable details to the channel.
[17:20] <Beldar> ah dual boot
[17:20] <joshua7> its 14.04lts
[17:21] <joshua7> only thing i messed with was the display settings
[17:21] <Beldar> joshua7, What is the graphics hardware?
[17:21] <joshua7> and installed skype
[17:21] <joshua7> geforce 580
[17:21] <Beldar> joshua7, Note I address you with your nick.
[17:21] <yz3pD> joshua7, just reinstall ubuntu
[17:21] <MonkeyDust> joshua7  try to keep your questuion in one line, it's easier to read and repeat
[17:21] <joshua7> how do i do that
[17:22] <Beldar> !tab | joshua7
[17:22] <joshua7> don't wanna mess up my windows install
[17:22] <MonkeyDust> joshua7  windows?
[17:22] <yz3pD> joshua7, just start ubuntu boot medium again and follow the installer
[17:22] <yz3pD> there is a point reinstall
[17:23] <Beldar> joshua7, Do you have windows backed up and imaged/cloned?
[17:23] <joshua7> yz3pD:  no
[17:23] <ActionParsnip> joshua7: remove the ubuntu partition from the system then install to the new freed space
[17:23] <joshua7> yz3pD: how do i back up and image in windows
[17:23] <reisio> joshua7: tediously
[17:24] <reisio> joshua7: ask #windows
[17:24] <Beldar> joshua7, ##windows can help you with backups and imaging I would do that now.
[17:24] <yz3pD> joshua7, there was no point reinstall because there wa no ubuntu installation ;)
[17:25] <joshua7> yz3pD: so what do i do
[17:26] <yz3pD> joshua7, backup windows files, boot ubuntu installer, use reinstall function
[17:29] <ActionParsnip> Resize NTFS in Windows if needed.
[17:30] <reisio> should backup before doing that, too
[17:40] <neil> I need to be able to stop the zfs module autoloading any ideas on how to do this?
[17:41] <reisio> neil: blacklist
[17:41] <reisio> or uninstall it
[17:41] <neil> reisio, I don't want to perminently stop... just stop it auto loading
[17:42] <reisio> therein is the magic of the English word 'or'
[17:45] <Beldar> what "is" the definition of "is"?
[17:45] <reisio> ...
[17:46] <reisio> Beldar: weren't you just yelling at someone for some non-support related comment?
[17:46] <mjayk> Hay all can someone please help me, I need to "add a parameter to my kernel" ubuntu 14.04
[17:46]  * reisio rolls eyes
[17:46] <reisio> mjayk: why is that?
[17:46] <mjayk> usb-storage.delay_use
[17:46] <shay_shay_> http://hastebin.com/upudopobik.vhdl
[17:46] <neil> reisio, does putting a module name in the blacklist stop you using 'modprobe' to load it?
[17:47] <shay_shay_> what to do about this
[17:47] <reisio> neil: I don't think so, but you could always remove it even if it did
[17:47] <neil> reisio, thanks for the info. I will try it and see what happens.
[17:50] <OerHeks> shay_shay_, join #ubuntu+1 for utopic issues
[17:53] <Beldar> reisio, After about 6 comments I asked they relaize the channels use.
[17:53] <Beldar> realize*
[17:53] <reisio> pardon?
[17:54] <Beldar> reisio, If you have a context this would be easier, eh.
[17:54] <Beldar> your long short term gone already? ;)
[17:55] <reisio> ...
[17:55] <kel> wew im tired, chats active this morning
[17:55] <reisio> yeah no kidding
[17:56] <Beldar> reisio, You addressed me so......
[17:56] <reisio> so... what?
[17:56] <reisio> I can't parse a single message of yours, try complete statements
[17:56] <Beldar> reisio> Beldar: weren't you just yelling at someone for some non-support related comment?  <Beldar> reisio, After about 6 comments I asked they relaize the channels use.
[17:57] <reisio> ah, the random quoting approach to conversation...
[17:57] <Beldar> 6 min apart
[17:58] <Beldar> reisio, Ah, I forgot your always right, I will self flagellate for your pleasure. ;)
[17:58] <reisio> 'cause that's an image I wanted
[17:58] <Beldar> Heh I figured so
[17:58] <nekyian_> I have bought a new 24" AKAI TVL250 and I cant configure a custom resolution of 1920x1080@60.00. It resets back to 1280x1024 when I log out and log back in. Can anyone help?
[17:59] <reisio> 'akai' means 'red' :)
[17:59] <reisio> nekyian_: sounds like you can, if it 'resets'
[17:59] <nekyian_> I can.... but I lose everything on log out
[17:59] <reisio> nekyian_: are you using a xorg.conf?
[17:59] <nekyian_> I am doing sudo xrandr --addmode VGA-0 1920x1080_60.00
[18:00] <reisio> doesn't answer my question
[18:00] <samthewildone> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_rZKP9LDqUFZUV0T3NjWENIUm8/edit?usp=sharing
[18:00] <samthewildone> ^^ error
[18:00] <nekyian_> I am setting it up with cvt and xrandr
[18:00] <reisio> doesn't answer my question
[18:01] <neil> reisio, btw ... adding a module in the blacklist doesn't stop modprobe from loading it latter.
[18:01] <nekyian_> reisio, I didnt touch the config
[18:01] <reisio> neil: I figured, gj
[18:01] <reisio> nekyian_: you can put it into an X config, or you can put it into one of your auto start areas
[18:02] <nekyian_> reisio, doesnt xrandr put it automatically?
[18:02] <reisio> for example: http://askubuntu.com/questions/63681/how-can-i-make-xrandr-customization-permanent
[18:02] <reisio> no, you already know what xrandr alone does
[18:02] <nekyian_> oooh 10q
[18:04] <gustavo> oi
[18:04] <nekyian_> reisio, I dont have an /etc/X11/xorg.conf... only /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/*
[18:05] <ljunggren> Same here mate
[18:05] <reisio> there are things I don't have myself
[18:05] <joshua7> how do u remove headers from ubuntu
[18:05] <nekyian_> :)))
[18:05] <ljunggren> I don't think you're suppose to have it
[18:05] <nekyian_> ok reisio 10q for helping I am reading that link
[18:06] <nekyian_> how do I know which config I am using?
[18:06] <reisio> you're using the ones in /usr/share/
[18:06] <tom_cruise> ActionParsnip: I ran the command you had told me but after a while this happened: http://pastebin.com/F2S0crSz
[18:07] <sarvsav> Hi everyone, I am not able to start any gnome application
[18:07] <sarvsav> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7944570/ <= getting this error
[18:07] <tom_cruise> ActionParsnip: The output has been editted. I provided the initial input and the last bit of output
[18:08] <Beldar> sarvsav, How are you opening a terminal to run that?
[18:09] <Beldar> sarvsav, Any other details leading to your issue?
[18:11] <Beldar> tom_cruise, I see a bug and other links in google. https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=sudo+do-release-upgrade+-p+FATAL+-%3E+Failed+to+fork.&gbv=1&sei=NXveU7PhCOf7igLqqoCgBQ
[18:12] <tom_cruise> Beldar: Is there a possible fix?
[18:12] <sarvsav> Beldar: I have build and installed an older version of cairo, from their website. Then I am not able to login to my desktop. After the login screen, the desktop goes blank
[18:12] <sarvsav> Beldar: Then I changed to tty1, using Ctrl+Alt+Fn1 , and installed new desktop environment
[18:12] <sarvsav> Beldar: e17
[18:12] <Beldar> sarvsav, Ah, not a clue here technically not supported, however you may get help.
[18:12] <sarvsav> Beldar: and it failed too
[18:13] <kmyst> got a problem i've never run into before: in order to try a later version of a package i enabled a ppa. i then tried to build the source so i did the apt-get build-dep pkgname...anyway, decided the older version was more stable, removed the ppa, issued an apt-get update and tried to install the old version....it refuses due to dependencies
[18:13] <sarvsav> I am posting to ubuntuforums, may be I will get some help from there. thanks, Beldar
[18:13] <Beldar> tom_cruise, I have no idea, myself I never upgrade so not an area I have any info in.
[18:14] <tom_cruise> ah
[18:15] <joshua7> Beldar, how do u get rid of images in grub
[18:15] <Beldar> joshua7, Do you mean replace with what you want?
[18:16] <joshua7> Beldar, like the generic things
[18:16] <Beldar> joshua7, What is your definition of image, the backgroud?
[18:16] <joshua7> Beldar, i found the one i need to keep and i have others i want to get rid of
[18:17] <Beldar> joshua7, The grub menu background?
[18:17] <joshua7> Beldar, in the grub loader when u go to advanced options
[18:17] <tom_cruise> Beldar: It's a ram issue
[18:17] <joshua7> Beldar, where u get the recovery things
[18:18] <Beldar> joshua7, No idea on advanced just the main menu background is all I would know.
[18:18] <Beldar> tom_cruise, Failing or?
[18:19] <manaar333> bojour
[18:19] <tom_cruise> Beldar: yeah. http://serverfault.com/questions/401862/debian-fatal-failed-to-fork
[18:19] <joshua7> Beldar, where can i learn more about grub?
[18:20] <MonkeyDust> !grub | joshua7 start here
[18:20] <Beldar> kmyst, Neither issue is technically supported here, but you may get help with enough details presented, and someone actually cares. ;)
[18:21] <Beldar> joshua7, https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html   enjoy
[18:22] <kmyst> Beldar: yeah, not sure what more one could say other than i borked apt-get and it refuses to install that package
[18:22] <Beldar> joshua7, There is a #grub channel
[18:23] <TeraJL> hi there, i love archlinux and I3WM, i've used manjaro but not stable enough as well for me... so i was thinking on getting ubuntu with i3wm, how can/should i do that? should i just get ubuntu minimal install and install i3wm, or a normal ubuntu distro and install i3wm?
[18:23] <Beldar> kmyst, I doubt I can help but the error you see in apt-get may be a clue. Not sure what you mean by borking it.
[18:23] <reisio> TeraJL: whichever
[18:23] <OerHeks> TeraJL, both ways will work
[18:24] <TeraJL> there is no limitation in terms of hardware support or something like that? on the minimal
[18:24] <kmyst> Beldar: well you know how apt-get install whatever will pull in that packages dependencies?
[18:24] <Beldar> TeraJL, Your choice why ask us?
[18:24] <reisio> TeraJL: the minimal downloads things from the net instead of you downloading them beforehand
[18:24] <reisio> TeraJL: it also has a less high level installer GUI
[18:24] <Beldar> kmyst, Yes, and the apt-get error is what we need.
[18:25] <TeraJL> good enough for me, thanks :D
[18:25] <kmyst> Beldar: picture apt-get now telling you it won't install due to missing dependencies and lists them
[18:25] <kmyst> Beldar: wait one
[18:25] <Beldar> !pastbinit | kmyst no web on this computer?
[18:25] <Beldar> !pastebinit
[18:27] <kmyst> Beldar: http://pastebin.com/rcnrywpi
[18:27] <Beldar> kmyst, No dependencies is no dependencies, you issue really, is it really that important to have and worth the hassle?
[18:27] <Beldar> your*
[18:28] <kmyst> Beldar: i can apt-cache show and it lists said dependencies but the question is *why* it refuses to pull them in?!
[18:28] <Beldar> kmyst, For the channel if you look back was my message for maybe help by a person who cares, nit really a supported issue per-say.
[18:28] <Beldar> not*
[18:29] <OerHeks> i don't have samba4 in Trusty, the 'samba' package gives 4.16
[18:29] <MonkeyDust> kmyst  what Beldar is saying is: actually, your issue is not supported here
[18:30] <kmyst> OerHeks: yeah but i'm on precise still
[18:30] <Beldar> kmyst, maybe not in the repos, or you have held broken packages, what does a standard update show, any broken/held?
[18:30] <Fohlen> anyone running into errors upgrading the skype package to 14.04?
[18:30] <Fohlen> *in 14.04
[18:30] <Fohlen> to version 4.03~
[18:30] <reisio> Fohlen: you?
[18:30] <Fohlen> yes.
[18:30] <Fohlen> it's crashing now.
[18:30] <Beldar> Fohlen, What does the apt-get show in errors?
[18:31] <reisio> run it from a terminal and observe the output
[18:31] <kmyst> MonkeyDust: yeah no i get that, even if apt-get is cruicial to the underpinnings of installing/updating stuff
[18:31] <MonkeyDust> kmyst  it's the ppa
[18:31] <kmyst> Beldar: nothing to update, etc.
[18:31] <kmyst> MonkeyDust: i *removed* the ppa
[18:32] <Fohlen> Beldar and reisio it doesn't run into an error. gdb says: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[18:32] <Fohlen>       0xf55c2bbb in Qt::escape(QString const&) () from       /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libQtGui.so.4
[18:32] <kmyst> MonkeyDust: this came about afterwards
[18:32] <Fohlen> it only segfaults.
[18:32] <Beldar> kmyst, If anything was added and you did not purge the ppa, that can be an issue.
[18:33] <kmyst> Beldar: yeah i removed --purge whatever was added
[18:34] <trism> Fohlen: http://community.skype.com/t5/Linux/Skype-4-3-crash-on-ubuntu-14-04/td-p/3219892/page/2 suggests a new profile might fix it
[18:34] <Beldar> kmyst, You ran ppa-purge? or purged what you thought was installed?
[18:35] <Fohlen> thank you trism, this looks promising :)
[18:35] <kmyst> Beldar: er no, apt-get remove --purge followed by apt-get autoremove --purge then apt-add-repository -r ppa:whatever/stable then apt-get update
[18:36] <Beldar> !ppa-purge | kmyst was what you should have done
[18:36] <Beldar> kmyst, can't tell if you did is all.
[18:38] <kmyst> Beldar: looks like ppa-purge does the same thing
[18:39] <Beldar> kmyst, ppa-purge reverts to former packages from the ubuntu repos.
[18:39] <Beldar> or removes what add if extra
[18:39] <Beldar> added*
[18:41] <kmyst> Beldar: which is what apt-get update would do, if you add a ppa and apt-cache show pkgname and it's version 5.0 and you remove the ppa with apt-add-repository -r and apt-get update then apt-cache show pkgname it'll show whatever is in the repos as the latest version, say 4.15 for example
[18:41] <atef> ciao
[18:41] <Beldar> kmyst, Seems you dug a nice hole and now need to figure out how to line it and fill it with the liquid you like is all.
[18:41] <atef> list!
[18:41] <kmyst> Beldar: yeah :) i like to dig for sure
[18:42] <Beldar> ;)
[18:44] <kmyst> Beldar: at least it's only a dev vm so no harm done...i just am more interested in the why it's acting up
[18:45] <Beldar> kmyst, I suppose so, personally it is a timeXfix that limits my interest in anything like this.
[18:47] <kmyst> Beldar: yeah, i used to be like that, now it's those kinds of things that are enjoyable to work out
[18:49] <kmyst> Beldar: in any event i fixed it, stupid handful of libs didn't get removed, dependency hell and all that
[18:49] <Beldar> kmyst, Ah good, any associated with that PPA?
[18:51] <kmyst> Beldar: yeah, seems while i removed samba4 and the most of the libs it pulled in, some of those libs stayed being needed for other packages
[18:56] <MonkeyDust> kmyst  did you make it?
[18:58] <meyer> I am having a broadcom BCM4311 wlan-card. It is not working untill I remove the tg3 driver from the cable bound card. modprobe -r tg3. When Ido this the card appears in network-manager, but the cable bound fails
[18:58] <meyer> is not working anymore
[18:59] <kmyst> MonkeyDust: make it?
[18:59] <meyer> When the tg3-Module is activated, lspci doesn't show the wlan card at all
[19:00] <TJ-> meyer: What PC is that in (make/model) ?
[19:01] <meyer> It's a HP Compaq 6715s
[19:04] <meyer> TJ-, any ideas?
[19:04] <meyer> How can I completly disable a driver?
[19:05] <Davina22>  Hi! I give you some videos. I hope you like! http://j.mp/UKICkk
[19:05] <jhutchins> meyer: You can blacklist it.
[19:06] <TJ-> meyer: It sounded like some Acer's I've known, whereby the WiFi switch hardware toggled the WLAN and Ethernet adapters, but I've just read the manual for the 6715s and it doesn't appear to do that
[19:07] <meyer> jhutchins, I put the driver in blacklist.conf, but didn't work
[19:07] <acidblue_> how do I  uninstall MOJO?     I install the devel version by mistake and need to remove it
[19:08] <jhutchins> !blacklist
[19:08] <Guest59867> went around to the other IRC server pretty empty
[19:08] <Guest59867> servers*
[19:09] <rww> lastlog -clear
[19:09] <kel> crazy
[19:12] <MonkeyDust> there's a specific blacklist file, used worldwide for proxies... does anyone know of it?
[19:15] <jhutchins> MonkeyDust: I know companies that sell blacklist files for blocking software.
[19:16] <jhutchins> MonkeyDust: Is that what you're talking about/
[19:16] <jhutchins> ?
[19:17] <wheatthin> I might add, blacklist files does not guarantee the traffic doesn't get intercepted :).
[19:18] <MonkeyDust> jhutchins  no, the file can be found online, it has a funny name, i forget which... nvm
[19:18] <jhutchins> MonkeyDust: What kind of blacklist are you talking about though?  Blacklisting what?
[19:18] <meyer> ok, when I blacklist the driver it doesn't work at all
[19:19] <jhutchins> MonkeyDust: There are spam rbls.
[19:19] <OerHeks> MonkeyDust, this one? http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm
[19:20] <jhutchins> MonkeyDust: THere are mail blacklists, malware blacklists, all kinds of blacklists for all kinds of services.
[19:20] <OerHeks> but special proxy/tor lists are hard to find
[19:20] <OerHeks> *blacklists
[19:21] <MonkeyDust> jhutchins  found it, it's "shallalist" (funny name)
[19:22] <craigbass1976> What's the best way to stream a camera feed from my computer to the internet?  I thought vlc was going to do it, but I'm seeing a VERY crappy version on the client compared with what I had on the server.  I'm also only going over the LAN at this point, so I'm sure it would be worse over the WAN.
[19:23] <paulpaul1111> why is youtube quality on ubuntu is so low? is there a way to fix it?
[19:23] <Giora> Is there any way to get systray back on 14.04? (I really need it)
[19:24] <paulpaul1111> oops, ignore that "is" after "ubuntu"
[19:24] <Giora> paulpaul1111: what do you mean its quality is low? it should be the same on any platform/os
[19:24] <paulpaul1111> no, on windows its much better
[19:24] <paulpaul1111> and on ubuntu it's pixelated
[19:24] <Giora> Do you have drivers installed?
[19:25] <paulpaul1111> for what?
[19:25] <paulpaul1111> i have everything installed
[19:25] <jhutchins> OerHeks: Yeah, that's why there are so many commercial versions.
[19:25] <jhutchins> OerHeks: Many of them have some hidden agendas in what they block as well.
[19:25] <paulpaul1111> i've had ubuntu for over a year now on this computer
[19:25] <Giora> Nvidia/ati drivers (depends on your card)
[19:25] <paulpaul1111> yes, everything is installed of course
[19:25] <Giora> Which browser do you use?
[19:26] <jhutchins> paulpaul1111: What about downloaded flash video - is that a problem as well?
[19:26] <paulpaul1111> regardless of the browsers it's still bad, i use chromium personally
[19:26] <MonkeyDust> jhutchins  OerHeks shalla.de   <-- German
[19:26] <paulpaul1111> jhutchins what?flash video?
[19:26] <jhutchins> MonkeyDust: So noted, you were looking for webfilter blacklists.
[19:26] <jhutchins> paulpaul1111: Yes, flash is the best thing to test.
[19:27] <Giora> You could try to use html5 instead and see if there is any difference
[19:27] <paulpaul1111> what are you talking about? you mean the flash plugin?
[19:27] <jhutchins> ... although I believe chrome uses html5 by preference, youtube remains a mix.
[19:27] <paulpaul1111> i have everything installed
[19:28] <jhutchins> paulpaul1111: No, I mean when you play a downloaded flash video through the same browser, or with a video player, does it play better than the on-line video does?
[19:28] <Giora> If you have vlc installed then try to play youtube's video directly in there and see if there is any difference
[19:28] <jhutchins> paulpaul1111: Basically there are a few different things that contribute to the quality.  youtube checks the speed of your connection and throttles quality for slower connections.
[19:28] <paulpaul1111> jhutchins, no it's only youtube, in fact, i use tinychat sometimes (for camming), and everything is fine except for youtube
[19:28] <arsen> anyone had any experience with failed resume-from-suspend (screen is not powered on) since 14.04 upgrade?
[19:29] <jhutchins> paulpaul1111: If you're downloading and playing video at the same time, your CPU is contributing to both processes.
[19:29] <ice9> how to know which mode (b/g/n) does the wifi card is using and how to change it?
[19:29] <jhutchins> paulpaul1111: Your graphics card may not be up to rendering higher resolution streams.
[19:29] <paulpaul1111> jhutchins, i have the same computer and both windows and ubuntu installed on here, if i switch to windows right now (meaning my internet connection won't change) the video quality will be better
[19:29] <Giora> I suspect it might be flash itself
[19:30] <Giora> You could attempt to force html5 by disabling flash plugin
[19:30] <jhutchins> paulpaul1111: Well, those are the main contributors to streaming video quality, you decide what the problem is.
[19:31] <paulpaul1111> thanks
[19:32] <Giora> So back to my question is there any way to get systray back on 14.04? (I really really need it)
[19:35] <paulpaul1111> this solved it https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/youtube/zx38KcYx8as
[19:35] <maslen1> It seems that Ubuntu doesn't load the graphical desktop if a monitor isn't plugged in at boot. How can I make it always load the desktop
[19:38] <Adamantus> Hi
[19:39] <Adamantus> What does this mean? "Same version is available in a software channel"
[19:39] <tuocuggino> !chat
[19:39] <Adamantus> "You are recommended to install the software from the channel instead."
[19:41] <Giora> Adamantus: It is simply more advised to install the same package when its coming from the repo rather than from some unknown site which ultimately could be a virus
[19:41] <Adamantus> Giora, I'm just trying to install this: http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/getdeb_games/raring/games/getdeb/gemrb
[19:42] <pixel> hello
[19:42] <reisio> 'lo
[19:42] <Giora> Adamantus: Well if its in the repo then you could simply install it from there
[19:42] <Adamantus> So it said to install the ppa GetDeb Games but I ran the command and I got problems so I just installed the deb file instead.
[20:01] <marandi> hi guys , im planning to schedule open  software and shutdown with gnome-schedule in xubuntu 14.04 .. but i got this error ( Gnome-Message: gnome_execute_async_with_env_fds: returning -1 ) any idea what should i do ?!
[20:08] <arsen> anyone any experience with 14.04 failing to resume after suspend - screen does not power on again? host seems responsive otherwise.
[20:12] <Adamantus> arsen, I used to have that problem years ago, sorry I can't remember much about it though.
[20:13] <daswort> hi does an upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 on a non-pae system upgrade to a pae-kernel? And therefore wouldn't boot after the upgrade.
[20:13] <AirStation> hello is there any way to prevent another dhcp server on the network assume customers?
[20:23] <Bashing-om> daswort: See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE , http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2211590 <- Now 14.04 Lubuntu has support for non-pae: .
[20:23] <marcules> hi
[20:24] <reisio> marcules: hiyo
[20:27] <poklj> ... umn, I need a bit of help, i had to reinstall the Desktop packages and i forgot the packages used for the Top bar and taskbar
[20:28] <Gurkha> is ubuntu better than win vista?
[20:28] <XYZAFFA1R> Gurkha: Yes.
[20:28] <reisio> Gurkha: what isn't
[20:28] <rww> reisio: Windows ME
[20:28] <reisio> rww: mmm, I don't know :p
[20:28] <Datbackflip> Ubuntu battery indicator is just displaying a battery with a bolt icon. show percentage in menu bar is on?
[20:28] <reisio> I've used both vista and me
[20:28] <Gurkha> um i never got a chance to try ubuntu so just asking
[20:29] <reisio> vista liked to crash over a simple file copy
[20:29] <XYZAFFA1R> Datbackflip: Is it charging?
[20:29] <reisio> Gurkha: yes, Ubuntu is better than any version of Windows, that doesn't take much
[20:29] <maslen1> It seems that Ubuntu doesn't load the graphical desktop if a monitor isn't plugged in at boot. How can I make it always load the desktop?
[20:29] <Gurkha> yes its utterly slow
[20:29] <XYZAFFA1R> Gurkha: Ubuntu is faster, and more secure.
[20:29] <Gurkha> ohhh thanks reisio
[20:29] <Gurkha> i guess it's free?
[20:29] <llorephie> Hi, how can I make own Ubuntu installation image from already installed system for personal re-install purpouses?) Very much packages, and 3 hours spend every 2 weeks for install it...
[20:29] <XYZAFFA1R> Gurkha: It is
[20:29] <poklj> ....  Anyone know the packages for side bars...
[20:30] <Gurkha> wow!
[20:30] <Gurkha> thanks guys.. will soon be getting rid of this os
[20:30] <reisio> :)
[20:31] <d5_> =)
[20:31] <llorephie> no way? ;(
[20:31] <rewt> 12.04.4 LTS server, got a message saying HWE is going out of support and should upgrade; did as instructed: `apt-get install linux-generic-lts-trusty linux-image-generic-lts-trusty`  and now it's stuck on grub: http://pastie.org/pastes/9442274/text?key=fjdnfibn5klrhheadperaa  and ps shows: http://pastie.org/pastes/9442275/text?key=0rwfn8dsvmbcrx1gmu7ttg
[20:31] <Bashing-om> poklj: for ubuntu, try : terminal command -> sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop <- .
[20:32] <poklj> kk...
[20:32] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I was trying to remember your name.
[20:32] <Beldar> llorephie, Same computer reinstalls, in the same partitions?
[20:32] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I rebooted with 3.2 kernel and It didn't fix anything.
[20:32] <llorephie> Yes
[20:33] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Where are we at on updating for the 'proposed' repository ??
[20:33] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: If thats what you think I should do I will
[20:33] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: But using 3.2 kernel didn't help.
[20:33] <martyanov12th> Sorry...
[20:34] <martyanov12th> @llorephie - alter-account of me
[20:34] <martyanov12th> @Beldar, is some way to do it?
[20:34] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Yepper, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed , The community do advise this, and gives good advise .. ( hey I been doing my homework ) .
[20:35] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Ok, doing it now
[20:35] <Beldar> martyanov12th, Note I address you with your nick. You can clone the install take a look at clonezilla, there are others.
[20:36] <Gurkha> oh thanks Bashing-om :)
[20:37] <Beldar> martyanov12th, You can type a few letters of a nick and hit the tab complete to complete it, no @ used here.
[20:37] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: There, enabled, and apt-get update done
[20:37] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: apt-get upgrade?
[20:37] <martyanov12th> Beldar, thanks :) Sorry
[20:38] <Beldar> martyanov12th, You got it, no biggie. ;)
[20:38] <rewt> anyone around to help with https://wiki.ubuntu.com/1204_HWE_EOL
[20:39] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: If proposed is enabled in software sources, then we ready to see what happens -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade , sudo apt-get dist-upgrade .
[20:39] <Beldar> rewt, state your issue for help.
[20:39] <rewt> 12.04.4 LTS server, got a message saying HWE is going out of support and should upgrade; did as instructed: `apt-get install linux-generic-lts-trusty linux-image-generic-lts-trusty`  and now it's stuck on grub: http://pastie.org/pastes/9442274/text?key=fjdnfibn5klrhheadperaa  and ps shows: http://pastie.org/pastes/9442275/text?key=0rwfn8dsvmbcrx1gmu7ttg
[20:39] <boecio> saludos
[20:40] <Bashing-om> Gurkha: Welcome to our world .. open source, all for 1 and one for all -> ubuntu at it's best .
[20:40] <boecio> alguien habla español?
[20:40] <trijntje> !es
[20:40] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Aw, they dun got rid of me fancy grub config. :(
[20:41] <Beldar> rewt, I believe there was a bug in that, do you know ow to load grub to the mbr if needed?
[20:41] <boecio> ok gracias
[20:41] <Beldar> how*
[20:41] <rewt> not really
[20:42] <Beldar> rewt, Note I use your nick in addressing you. Do you have physical access to the server?
[20:42] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Done with all 3, although here is output of dist-upgrade 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[20:42] <rewt> Beldar, yes
[20:42] <Beldar> !grub | rewt
[20:43] <Beldar> rewt, This a server without a desktop?
[20:43] <rewt> Beldar, first i'd need to get this unstuck in a 'safe' way
[20:43] <rewt> Beldar, correct
[20:43] <rewt> Beldar, got a kb/monitor attached though, so that's not an issue
[20:43] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Well, loosing a re-configured grub is to be expected with any kernel change .. ain't no step for a stepper to put the edited version back in place. // other wise, how we look'n ?// 0 0 0 0 is a good thiong !.
[20:43] <craigbass1976> any ideas on how to get audio into my computer?  Last week I couldn't make it work until I fired up alsa and turned up mics and line in volume; this week I can't make it go at all
[20:44] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: well I still can't install from universe.
[20:45] <Marlenee> i have some sort of a problem while i boot ubuntu from USB if it Formated as NTFS i got error message "Banic Kernel"
[20:45] <Beldar> rewt, Not sure other than a close here if a bug. the mbr load is a chroot to the install and a grub-install /dev/sdX  X is the hd no partition.
[20:45] <reisio> Marlenee: what makes you think 'it' is NTFS?
[20:45] <Marlenee> and i fi Format USB as Fat32 its Work Fine why this happen ?
[20:45] <OerHeks> Marlenee_e,
[20:45] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Now that no longer makes sense, install something and pastbin the output of that attempt, so I see the errors and get a clue what is not taking place.
[20:45] <Marlenee> ^^
[20:45] <OerHeks> Marlenee_e, ubuntu on ntfs is not possible.
[20:45] <XYZAFFA1R> Marlenee: Because NTFS is terrible.
[20:45] <OerHeks> Marlenee_e, good joke
[20:45] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I can install from anything else
[20:46] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Its just universe
[20:46] <Marlenee> is there someone get the same error that happen to me ?
[20:46] <jhutchins> Marlenee: What are you doing to make the drive bootable?
[20:46] <Beldar> Marlenee, fat32 is the standard for a live iso is all.
[20:46] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7945735/
[20:47] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Like I say, that makes no sense that onlu " universe" is a problem .. gimme the errors that the package manager generates on an attempt to install some package from the 'universe' repository ( that universe is enabled correct ??) .
[20:47] <jhutchins> You can also build a regular bootable installation using ext on USB.
[20:47] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I just did
[20:48] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: It just cant find the damned packages
[20:49] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Here is my sources.list http://paste.ubuntu.com/7945751/
[20:50] <OerHeks> ah elementary :-D
[20:50] <XYZAFFA1R> OerHeks: What about it?
[20:50] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Well ! "apt-cache show libsdl2-image-dev -> Section: universe/libdevel " so, it is setting there.... check once more in 'software sources' that the repository is enabled ( ???) .
[20:51] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Look'n at your sources.list file.
[20:51] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: It is ticked
[20:51] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: In software center
[20:52] <XYZAFFA1R> Why at the top of the software center, the add is always for ZHackers
[20:52] <Marlenee> XYZAFFA1R: i use Universal-USB-Installer
[20:52] <XYZAFFA1R> That game looks so terrible
[20:52] <XYZAFFA1R> Marlenee: what?
[20:52] <reisio> XYZAFFA1R: 'cause not many people pay for those ads?
[20:53] <XYZAFFA1R> reisio, The guy with the beard has a weird arm
[20:53] <XYZAFFA1R> reisio: Fix it
[20:54] <reisio> done
[20:54] <OerHeks> XYZAFFA1R, see line 51, put a # there.
[20:55] <XYZAFFA1R> OerHeks: It's already commented out
[20:55] <XYZAFFA1R> OerHeks: # This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical and the
[20:56] <Marlenee> XYZAFFA1R: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/
[20:56] <rewt> Beldar, i think it's ok now ... killed the process that spawned the stuck modprobe, then did grub-install, rebooted, and it started up with the new kernel.  thx.
[20:57] <Beldar> rewt, cool
[20:57] <Bashing-om> OerHeks: XYZAFFA1R // he is quicker than me // line 51 // . otherwise, I do not see why the 'universe' repository is failing, YET .
[20:58] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Well, I think I pasted the thing wrong, thats not what line 51 looks like to me
[20:58] <XYZAFFA1R> # This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical and the
[20:58] <XYZAFFA1R> Thats my line 51
[20:59] <rewt> Beldar, weird thing though, is that `apt-get upgrade` still says it held back "linux-image-generic-lts-quantal" when I just installed "linux-image-generic-lts-trusty"
[20:59] <OerHeks> XYZAFFA1R, read your post as we see ithttp://paste.ubuntu.com/7945751/
[20:59] <XYZAFFA1R> OerHeks: I need to repaste it
[20:59] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Check and make sure ( thought not the soirce of the present problem) we see line 51 as " e from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu " not commented out .
[20:59] <OerHeks> you might get better help in #elementary :-D
[20:59] <Beldar> rewt, quantal is eol your lucky, a dist-upgrade would load it.
[21:00] <Beldar> lower kernel anyway
[21:00] <rewt> Beldar, how do i tell apt to forget about that?
[21:01] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I know
[21:01] <Beldar> rewt, Strange it is showing anyway run a apt-get --purge autoremove ; apt-get autoclean than an update a see if still there
[21:01] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I'm just going to curl it to sprunge
[21:02] <Beldar> and*
[21:02] <rewt> Beldar, still there
[21:02] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: http://sprunge.us/JGOd
[21:02] <XYZAFFA1R> OerHeks:  ^ ^
[21:02] <Beldar> rewt, Not sure why the trusty is a higher kernel.
[21:03] <XYZAFFA1R> Thats what it really looks like
[21:03] <rewt> Beldar, this is what i did:  http://pastie.org/pastes/9442424/text?key=2rfverchdejqkeajgtyo4w
[21:03] <rewt> do i need to specify the quantal packages?
[21:04] <Beldar> rewt, Not sure, I have not seen thnis before.
[21:04] <XYZAFFA1R> OerHeks: Just saw your message, If I go to #elementary I will get no help, that channel is so dead
[21:05] <XYZAFFA1R> Well
[21:06] <XYZAFFA1R> I guess for it to be dead it would have to be alive first, but no one is ever active in it
[21:06] <Beldar> rewt, I would run a update grub maybe just the grub install is not flagging the trusty install for apt-get, just a guess.
[21:07] <rewt> Beldar, i did apt-get --purge <those quantal packages>, then autoclean, and now apt-get upgrade doesn't mention them
[21:07] <rewt> --purge remove <quantal packages>
[21:07] <Beldar> rewt, cool I figured that would clean it out I thought you had run the update.
[21:07] <rewt> i did do update
[21:08] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Because I know nothing better to do, and we must do something to try and isolate -> sudo rm -fr /var/lib/apt/lists , sudo mkdir -pv /var/lib/apt/lists/partial , sudo apt-get update . // now what happens trying to install from the universe repository ?
[21:08] <rewt> Beldar, my guess is becasue they were not upgraded to latest version, apt didn't want to let go of them
[21:08] <XYZAFFA1R> Omg people stop joining for 5 second so I can copy Bashing-om's thing
[21:09] <XYZAFFA1R> there
[21:09] <Beldar> rewt, I think since the update-grub in  the initial install did not finish grub.config was missing the info, just a guess though.
[21:09] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: LOL .. page up in my client "freezes" the page .
[21:10] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: E: Unable to locate package libsdl2-image-dev
[21:11] <craigbass1976> Ok, I've changed my tune a bit -- I see the vu meter is flying around from what's coming through the line in, but I can't hear it still.
[21:12] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: seeth'n and think'n ... what in the world !
[21:13] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Can I come back in like ten minutes?
[21:14] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Well I will be back soon
[21:17] <craigbass1976> Anyone know how to search for a term exactly (like "line in") on the forums?  I'm getting stuff with the word line by itself
[21:18] <rewt> quotes not helping?
[21:20] <arsen> anyone any experience with 14.04 failing to resume after suspend - screen does not power on again? host seems responsive otherwise.
[21:20] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Im back
[21:21] <ahueta> i
[21:21] <craigbass1976> rewt: no
[21:21] <xangua> arsen: is this in Xubuntu/xfce desktop?
[21:22] <arsen> any, xangua - currently gnome flashback (metacity)
[21:22] <ahueta> hello
[21:22] <PoolShark_> so tell me.. is there such a thing as a _compete_ ubuntu installer ISO?
[21:22] <PoolShark_> that has ALL of the required packages to install
[21:22] <PoolShark_> so one does not need to download several GB of packages on a 1mbit DSL every single time he installs it?
[21:22] <ahueta> using voyager 14.04
[21:23] <xangua> PoolShark_: you can download ubuntu iso from ubuntu.com
[21:23] <PoolShark_> xangua: I have
[21:23] <rewt> PoolShark_, i believe it only downloads updates
[21:23] <PoolShark_> rewt: it will if you tell it to.. I tell it not to, but it still downloads a bajillion packages, and it does insist on being online
[21:24] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: I am think'n to (RE-)install the 3.14 kernel ... how did you originally install it ? checking the source to 'get' it at this time.
[21:24] <xangua> PoolShark_: what packages? what ubuntu release is this?
[21:24] <craigbass1976> rewt: line-in is also bringing up non-related stuff -- this is getting as bad as google...
[21:24] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om, I got it with wget
[21:25] <PoolShark_> xangua: 14.04 desktop... it looks like it's downloading the entire distro instead of using the iso
[21:25] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I rebooted into 3.2 yesterday, and no good :/
[21:25] <PoolShark_> looks like it's downloading linux-image right now
[21:25] <ulf_> auch was deutsches im Äther?
[21:26] <OerHeks> !de | ulf_
[21:26] <xangua> PoolShark_: you can already download 14.04.1 that incluides all security updates up to july or something
[21:26] <ulf_> danke obottu
[21:26] <rewt> craigbass1976, try searching with google with site:ubuntuforums.org
[21:27] <XYZAFFA1R> ulf_: Thats a bot
[21:28] <PoolShark_> xangua: let me add some clarity... what I want is an ISO that can install an ubuntu system _offline_ - not connected to the Intenret, and that does not need to download anything during installation
[21:29] <br_oken> you can already install Ubuntu offline from a CD. You just won't have ALL the new updates
[21:29] <PoolShark_> br_oken: I told it not to install updates during the installation, and it still insisted on being online, and is still downloading tons of stuff
[21:30] <PoolShark_> br_oken: standard ISO downloaded from the webpage
[21:30] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Isn't there a command to download a deb from a repository?
[21:30] <PoolShark_> splash screen said it "must" be connected to the internet to continue
[21:31] <craigbass1976> PHAW!!!!  SWEARWORD!SWEARWORD!SWEARWORD!  I had line muted in alsamixer.  Why can't I see that in the pulseaudio mixer that comes with ubuntu?
[21:32] <XYZAFFA1R> craigbass1976: Because that is for pulse not alsa...
[21:32] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Did you then 'get' the "headers X2, and the image " ??
[21:32] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I got the headers installed them, then the image
[21:33] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Yepper, direct with wget to see what resuls is also on my mind. Lemme craft it up and se see what happens !
[21:33] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Ok
[21:33] <craigbass1976> XYZAFFA1R: so there's no way to unmute the line-in jack via pulse?
[21:35] <XYZAFFA1R> craigbass1976: I don't know what jack is, but obviously what ever line you are talking about isn't there.
[21:40] <craigbass1976> XYZAFFA1R: the jack meaning the 1/8" hole I plug an audio device into, not jack the audio server
[21:40] <craigbass1976> sorry
[21:40] <nholloway20071> I'm attempting to build from source, yet I keep coming across dependencies. Is there a way to find out which packages satisfy which dependencies?
[21:41] <XYZAFFA1R> craigbass1976: Ok
[21:41] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Try to wget the file as a test : -> wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libs/libsdl2/libsdl2-dev_2.0.2+dfsg1-3ubuntu1_amd64.deb // assuming here you are running AMD64 !@!! .
[21:42] <XYZAFFA1R> nholloway20071: There should be a read me
[21:43] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: It worked!
[21:43] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: At least now I can finnally install the damned file!
[21:43] <nholloway20071> And there is. I need GLib, Cogl, JSONGLib, ATK, Cairo, and PangoCairo. However, I tried to apt-get the aformentioned packages, and apt-get can't find them.
[21:43] <Bashing-om> nholloway20071: Have you tried -> apt-cache depends <package_name> <-  ??
[21:43] <nholloway20071> That....I'll try that....
[21:44] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: But that only deepens the mystery why the package manager will not see the universe repository ..
[21:44] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: But.... it wont install :'(
[21:45] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Just checking .. did you "dpkg -i" in the directory that wget placed the file in ?
[21:47] <nholloway20071> I get "E:  No packages found" when I run apt-cache depends against each package.
[21:47] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I opened with software center, I will try dpkg
[21:48] <jen103> i'm trying to move my notes from tomboy/gnote to zim, but when i copy and paste a note, it does not keep formatting like bold and underline. does anyone know how i can do that?
[21:48] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: http://sprunge.us/feBP
[21:50] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I just want to compile OpenSpades D':
[21:50] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: I may have messed up .. may have got that file for trusty and not precise ! ... let me re-check that path !
[21:50] <XYZAFFA1R> OK!
[21:53] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Guess what I now know ! " You have searched for packages that names contain libsdl2-image-dev in suite(s) precise-updates, all sections, and all architectures. Sorry, your search gave no results "
[21:55] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Wat
[21:56] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: soooo......
[21:56] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: its not borked?
[21:56] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Yepper // that package is not available in 'precise' // it is in later releases !
[21:56] <XYZAFFA1R> :'(
[21:56] <XYZAFFA1R> But I need that package :(
[21:56] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Thank you for all your help~
[21:56] <XYZAFFA1R> !
[21:57] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Is there any way to get that package though?
[21:57] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Looks like the best solution is to install 14.04 ( and if needed the upstream kernel) .. or find something that does the same as " libsdl2-image-dev" .
[21:58] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: But....
[21:58] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: :'(
[21:58] <XYZAFFA1R> Is there no way?
[21:58] <XYZAFFA1R> because its a dep for something I'm trying to compile from source.
[21:58] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I guess I could compile it from source right?
[21:59] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Will take some one a whole lot more knowledgeable than I to see a nother way besides install the release that supports the package you want .
[22:00] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: ok, thank you for all your help!
[22:00] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Yeah ! now that is determination .. and for sure that would be a way to get libsdl2-image-dev on your system .- but the fight is on to satisfy the dependencies !
[22:02] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Theres no why I am compiling it, there is like a million deps, And I bet they need compiled as well.
[22:03] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Well I guess I will have to continue to play the windows version through wine for now, thanks again bye.
[22:03] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: I will mark this one up for experience ! // Like I say, be a lot better to srtat anew with 14.04 and see then how it goes.
[22:03] <Bashing-om> start*
[22:03] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I just don't want to have to redo everything I have worked on
[22:05] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Wat, software index broken? I am getting errors after trying to install that
[22:08] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: The package manager "should" have just balked, screamed and hollered and NOT try and install " libsdl2-image-dev" " ..  what does 'dpkg' say about the status of the package ? .
[22:08] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Ah ok, Now its installing all the dependancies
[22:08] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: :/
[22:09] <XYZAFFA1R> Fixed with apt-get -f install
[22:09] <nholloway20071> I have the most recent packages for my release. I'm running 12.04.4. Can I pull the packages for 14.04?
[22:10] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: You mean to say I am going to learn that the package manager is even smarter than I thought ?
[22:10] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Maybe
[22:10] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: But I still cant install it
[22:10] <XYZAFFA1R> But now I have all the deps, YAY!
[22:10] <XYZAFFA1R> So maybe I can compile it
[22:11] <Bashing-om> nholloway20071: You can // but don't ! .. You must satisfy all dependencies -> now that is what is known as "dependency hell " ..
[22:12] <nholloway20071> Dependency hell meaning the packages in the repos only go so far?
[22:12] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: is there a way to tell apt to stop updating a package? I keep downgrading one then Every time I apt-get upgrade it installs the new one.
[22:13] <nearst> XYZAFFA1R, why downgrade ? u got any ppa include ?
[22:13] <Bashing-om> nholloway20071: In for a fight to determine what package now needs what files and when you satisfy the dependency for 14.04 packages, what breaks for those packages in 12.04 !
[22:14] <nholloway20071> Oh God...not a good place to be.
[22:14] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: yeah .. you can freeze a version with "pinning"in the package manager  .
[22:15] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: apt-get pinning (package)?
[22:16] <wrongplace> hi, is there any firefox addon that allows me to allow cookies just for a particular website?
[22:16] <XYZAFFA1R> wrongplace: I'm pretty sure your in the wrong place for that
[22:17] <trism> wrongplace: you don't need an addon, it is a feature of firefox
[22:19] <Ronald> Hello
[22:19] <XYZAFFA1R> Hello Roland
[22:19] <patates> install self destructing cookies, whitelist particular website
[22:19] <Ronald> Hey xyzaffa1r
[22:19] <Ronald> That was hard to type
[22:20] <wrongplace> :D
[22:20] <trism> wrongplace: or it used to be, I'll admit I can't find the option at the moment, you used to be abled to deny all and add exceptions or only keep certain ones for the length of the session
[22:20] <XYZAFFA1R> Ronald: You could have used tab to auto complete
[22:20] <wrongplace> trism, maybe they outsourced that to the addons
[22:21] <Ronald> Alright guys. Its my second day on this IEC chat thing
[22:21] <patates> hope they'll outsource that theme to the addons too <3
[22:21] <Ronald> Irc
[22:21] <Ronald> I have a simple question please
[22:21] <XYZAFFA1R> Ronald: What is it
[22:22] <Ronald> Thank you. One second
[22:22] <wrongplace> trism, it should be in preferences, right?
[22:22] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Nope, try as -> sudo apt-mark hold <package> // but ya need to do some heomework here !
[22:23] <Bashing-om> homework*
[22:24] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Sorry, thanks again
[22:24] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Well It is compiling from source now
[22:25] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Hey, No Problem .. I did learn from this, and that is what it is all about.
[22:25] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: I learned always use package search :P
[22:25] <kober> Hey, I'm trying to install an ubuntu 12.04 server in KVM on a raw disk.   I did the following to create it: http://paste.ofcode.org/pKgYmrpQSihxrnxbNWEFBJ
[22:25] <kober> It seems to try running fsck and it can't?
[22:25] <kober> If I reboot I get different numbers
[22:26] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: AND try not to jump to conclusions ! huh .
[22:26] <Ronald> OK. I like Ubuntu and Linux and all this. I personally dual boot with mint. My question has jack related to that. I'm looking for a chat roomd that are generally full etc where people chat with no specific purpose in mind. Just general crap etc. Life. If possible trauma and mental illness stuff. Or even just like a room that has people who are like not downloading movies etc etc.
[22:28] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: I am going to check the Forum .. I will be back directly .
[22:28] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: ok
[22:28] <Ronald> I looked and do not find. Google directed me to this room as my search was for the most popular room
[22:29] <Ronald> Anyone?
[22:29] <coolstar> where can I find the "intel-virtual-output" tool?
[22:29] <wrongplace> Ronald, icq?
[22:30] <wrongplace> Ronald, privacy aware?
[22:30] <coolstar> It says online that it should be in the xserver-xorg-video-intel package, but I can't find it even though that package is installed
[22:30] <Ronald> I'm on mobile phone unfortunately
[22:30] <wrongplace> you wont find many offtopic subjects here
[22:30] <trism> wrongplace: ahh I found it, in Privacy, you need to set it to "Use custom options for history" then the cookies menu shows up
[22:30] <wrongplace> thanks trism
[22:33] <bigbird1111> Sorry if this has been asked a lot, but anyone  know when LTS 12.04 will let me upgrade to LTS 14.04.1 in a stable manner?
[22:34] <Ronald> Wrongplace I realise. Its more for research and like my shrink told me to talk to people who I trust etc. So I used to irc like say 9 or so years ago but briefly. I figured that if I manage to acquire a anonamous confident I do not have to subject myself to trusting people like live people.
[22:34] <coolstar> where can I report a bug in Ubuntu?
[22:35] <wrongplace> Ronald, err... you are looking for an online confident?
[22:35] <Ronald> Ueah
[22:35] <d77> coolstar: launchpad
[22:35] <Ronald> Yeah
[22:35] <coolstar> d77: mind giving me a link?
[22:35] <Bogardtt> :P
[22:35] <Ronald> Just point me in the right direction
[22:37] <wrongplace> that sounds trollish... online relationships are not good , you wont get a deep friendship with somebody you just know through a nick
[22:37] <Ronald> I don't need dating sited etc
[22:37] <Bogardtt> hemaggy
[22:37] <d77> coolstar: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
[22:37] <coolstar> fortunately recompiling that package wasn't difficult :D
[22:37] <Ronald> I don't need deep friendship
[22:38] <Ronald> A point of reference
[22:40] <Ronald> OK. This is not working. I'll go back to Google though thank you for your time gents and rnjoyy your evening
[22:44] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: Yes! I compiled it from source!
[22:44] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: I got back, just in time ........ You do good work ! glad things a finally working out.
[22:46] <XYZAFFA1R> I have a new problem, when running make while compiling the thing I compiled the dep for I get this: http://sprunge.us/jGVQ
[22:49] <bigbird1111> Asking 2nd time before I go: Sorry if this has been asked a lot, but does  anyone know when LTS 12.04 will let me upgrade to LTS 14.04.1 in a stable manner?
[22:51] <rww> bigbird1111: I don't know of an ETA, but it's being worked on.
[22:52] <daftykins> bigbird1111: you can make it happen, it'll be perfectly stable
[22:52] <Bashing-om> XYZAFFA1R: Nope not able to see either .. maybe "/Sources/Client" version not compatable with the target ?
[22:52] <rww> bigbird1111: last i heard, the blocker was an update of upgrade-manager-core that's sitting in -proposed right now
[22:53] <rww> update*
[22:53] <bigbird1111> How? By doing sudo do-release-upgrade -p   ?
[22:53] <daftykins> we've been telling people to run "do-release-upgrade -p" which works fine
[22:53] <daftykins> obviously you have good backups in place beforehand
[22:54] <bigbird1111> Yes. I rsynced / and /home to backup partitions
[22:54] <rww> daftykins: sure, using the version from proposed with -p works fine. I was just explaining that the blocker to it being offered is it sitting in -proposed
[22:54] <daftykins> bigbird1111: ...partitions? not on the same disk surely...
[22:55] <bigbird1111> It's a notebook. AFAIK, partitions should be safe as one level of backup
[22:55] <XYZAFFA1R> Bashing-om: You know what? Im done with this, I will give it a go another day, thank you so much for all your help!
[22:56] <daftykins> bigbird1111: no, no they really aren't
[22:58] <bigbird1111> If the drive fails, then kablooey, but what else from an upgrade? I don't expect anything to mess with fstab or formatting partitions
[22:59] <bigbird1111> I do have more of a backup system - that I wrote - but not all of it works yet.
[23:00] <DMoneigh> Okay so I've bridged connections between my computer and ps3. Now I'm using ip tables to stop traffic from reaching the ps3. But for some reason the traffic still reaches the ps3. I've proven this by looking at the traffic through wireshark. Can someone please help me?
[23:00] <DMoneigh> I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 btw.
[23:09] <bigbird1111> daftykins: Where would I go to see the release blocking list, etc. myself?
[23:11] <daftykins> bigbird1111: no idea
[23:12] <c|oneman> how do I make an application use a eth interface that is not the default?
[23:13] <bigbird1111> OK Thanks. I think I'll go ahead and try it. Still curious as to why using partitions as backup in this case might be a bad idea.
[23:14] <daftykins> bigbird1111: partitions for backup in any case on any computer in the world is a terrible idea :>
[23:14] <mamece2> Hello, i have a problem with the sound of my pc. i have ubuntu 14.04
[23:15] <bigbird1111> OK. You are right not to rely on them. It's a single point of failure
[23:15] <mamece2> i have the sound "dummy output" thingy
[23:17] <bigbird1111> mamece2: do you happen to have alsamixer installed?  It's a great first step to seeing what's going on with sound on your system.
[23:18] <mamece2> bigbird1111: i dont think i have alsamixer
[23:18] <aicra> how do I stop Ubuntu from collecting data and sending it to Amazon... Where is the opt out option to stop the spyware?
[23:18] <mamece2> bigbird1111: sorry , i Have alsamixer
[23:19] <nevermoreraven> which is better aide or snort?
[23:20] <bigbird1111> If you run it from a terminal, it will show you all the levels of your inputs and outputs so you can see if things are muted, etc. It takes a bit to get used to its keyboard shortcuts
[23:21] <nevermoreraven> bigbird1111 was that message for me?
[23:21] <richard28711> does n e 1 know how to find one's password for trying to sudo get an app installed from the terminal
[23:21] <mindlesszombie> I need to find a way to use a LTS release and have this driver (nwfermi has packages for: quantal, raring, saucy) https://launchpad.net/nwfermi/+packages
[23:21] <daftykins> richard28711: as in you've forgotten your user's password?
[23:21] <mindlesszombie> richard28711: its your login password for your user
[23:22] <bigbird1111> nevermoreraven: It was for mamece2
[23:22] <cool_boy> Hello I did a system restart, and font for everything changed in my system. It is slimmer than it was defaut. it is affacted on terminal, browser  I see everywhere
[23:22] <aicra> Is there info on opting out at Ubuntu support?
[23:22] <aicra> http://www.networkworld.com/article/2226648/opensource-subnet/canonical-flip-flops-on-ubuntu-s-controversial-amazon-feature.html
[23:22] <richard28711> it will not let me type in anything
[23:22] <Ben64> !adlens | aicra
[23:24] <richard28711> also first time here so how do u get a chat room list
[23:24] <daftykins> !alis
[23:25] <daftykins> richard28711: in ubuntu and Linux in general, you won't see asterisks appear as you type a password for sudo... but it will be being entered.
[23:28] <richard28711> "/msg alis list
[23:31] <daftykins> richard28711: without the speech mark ;)
[23:31] <daftykins> mmhmm.
[23:32] <apb1963> what software can I use to share one mouse, monitor and keyboard among multiple machines?
[23:34] <rsa> ?
[23:34] <apb1963> ubuntu 12.04, 14.04 and .... XP Pro if possible.
[23:34] <rww> !info synergy | apb1963
[23:34] <bwlang> anybody know the story with do-release-upgrade not finding any upgrades from 12.04.4 ? I expected to get the new LTS version when it hit patch 1.
[23:35] <apb1963> rww: thank you... but synergy doesn't share a single monitor... only K&M
[23:35] <rww> apb1963: oh, I missed monitor
[23:35] <apb1963> :)
[23:35] <nholloway20071> bwlang, what I read in the earlier messages, you can run sudo do-release-upgrade -p
[23:36] <coolstar> apb1963: do you have a gigabit ethernet connection between the 3 machines? or at least 802.11n on 5 Ghz?
[23:36] <bwlang> nholloway20071: that would put me into "proposed" mode, instead of stable...
[23:36] <bigbird1111> apb1963: if they're local, just use a kvm switch. If not, screen will do nicely for the keyboard and screen, but it's not a gui app.
[23:36] <apb1963> coolstar: I think I might... I know I definitely have at least 100M
[23:37] <coolstar> apb1963: run this: "ethtool eth0 | grep -i speed"
[23:37] <apb1963> bigbird1111: local yes... but the KVM switch I have had for the last thousand years can't handle USB and money is an object.
[23:37] <Image> why is unbuntu so hard to gert to see netowrk computers?
[23:38] <Image> i cant get it to work for sh7*(
[23:38] <apb1963> coolstar: Speed: 100Mb/s .... but this machine is headed for the recycling heap
[23:38] <cjhanks> Does anyone here host their own private repositories with great success?
[23:38] <coolstar> apb1963: you might not have enough bandwidth depending on your screen resolution
[23:38] <Image> anyone have a smb.conf using "worgroup" i can borrow?
[23:38] <apb1963> bigbird1111: needs to be all 3... mouse, keyboard and monitor
[23:40] <apb1963> coolstar: this machine is only temporary until I get the others all setup...  which I'm pretty sure can do 1000MB/s
[23:41] <apb1963> coolstar: one machine is more or less done... let me see if I can access it yet... haven't tried yet
[23:41] <Image> anyone help with the networking issues?
[23:42] <daftykins> Image: i can tell you how to configure samba on 14.04 to share a folder easily
[23:43] <Image> daftykins i would appreciate that but I swear i tried everything
[23:43] <Image> im open to your suggestion though
[23:43] <Image> i been at it fo rover a week
[23:44] <Image> i had it working once and as soon as i rebooted...BOOM back to square one
[23:44] <apb1963> actually....  I wonder if X might just be enough
[23:44] <Image> windows can see the machine and I cant see windows machines
[23:44] <apb1963> at least for the 2 ubuntu machines
[23:45] <daftykins> Image: i wouldn't expect you to be able to see them... don't fall into the trap of expecting simple GUI operation to work... rely upon manual mounts both ways
[23:46] <Image> yea if i go smb://192.168.1.X i see them no issues
[23:47] <Image> but when i click onnetwork FAIL!
[23:47] <daftykins> so it's working fine
[23:47] <Image> only via manual entry
[23:47] <daftykins> Image: why don't you permanently mount them?
[23:47] <daftykins> e.g. to /mnt/share
[23:47] <apb1963> coolstar: a bit odd... both machines advertise 1000MB/s
[23:48] <Image> hmmm that requires static ip though right?
[23:48] <daftykins> ideally it would, yeah
[23:48] <daftykins> that's not a big deal?
[23:48] <Image> well i guess it is bothering me that it doesnt "work"
[23:48] <Image> I thought I could make it...lol
[23:49] <Image> i can work around it but its annoying the crap out of  me
[23:49] <daftykins> i can't say that i've ever wasted time allowing the lazy graphical ways to operate like that ;)
[23:49] <xubono> hey everyone, kinda new to this distro
[23:49] <daftykins> i don't consider manual mounts a workaround \o/
[23:49] <Image> ok school me daftykins
[23:49] <daftykins> in what way?
[23:50] <Image> yes sir
[23:50] <xubono> i recently did a change from ubuntu 14.04 to xubuntu, i recently installed kwin for the cool desktop effects
[23:51] <daftykins> xubono: they won't work together
[23:51] <xubono> it was working fine at first but now after a couple of reboots... kwin seems to be broken
[23:51] <xubono> they dont?
[23:51] <xubono> is it because kwin is part of kde?
[23:51] <Image> btw daftykins, THANKS FOR THE HELP!
[23:51] <daftykins> i wouldn't have thought so no, you're taking KDE's window manager and putting it into xfce which i don't think does compositing
[23:51] <daftykins> Image: np, not sure how you want to proceed then?
[23:52] <Image> how would I do the manual mount?
[23:53] <daftykins> Image: so once you've changed your router (assuming this is a home network) 's DHCP scope to leave some IPs outside the DHCP pool, you'd set the PCs with static IPs e.g. 192.168.0.2 and so on (assuming the router is .0.1) then you'd edit /etc/fstab to add an SMB path
[23:53] <daftykins> Image: then - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[23:54] <xubono> ah i see, well i followed a guide on youtube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0xTiTUiIng
[23:54] <Image> daftykins thanks man, ill read up
[23:54] <mamece2> i have the sound "dummy output" thingy. can anyone help me?
[23:54] <Image> so i assume it isnt possible to make it work the way one would "think" it should...lol
[23:55] <daftykins> Image: might be, not something i can wrestle with given it's 1am my time right now though :>
[23:55] <Image> hahah gotcha!
[23:56] <daftykins> but would you really want to go clicking graphically every time to share files 0o
[23:56] <Image> where you located?
[23:56] <daftykins> an island between England and France
[23:57] <daftykins> xubono: sounds like i'm a dirty liar D: oh well i'm no good for that topic then sadly.
[23:57] <Image> ok well thank you for your assitance!
[23:57] <daftykins> *bows* no worries
[23:57] <Image> well it time for my NY Giants to play so ill catch you all later!
[23:57] <xubono> well dafty it did work for me when i tried it, but after or day or two it stopped working completely
[23:58] <mamece2> I have updated unity and now it doesnt work
[23:58] <daftykins> xubono: yeah i prefer to stick to issues that actually stop people living, not silly graphical effects ;) sorry
[23:59] <daftykins> mamece2: 'updated unity' ? what do you mean by that exactly
[23:59] <xubono> but silly graphic effects ,affects how I live :O
[23:59] <xubono> jk lol