/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2014/08/17/#ubuntu.txt

freaked286moep00:01
mirakhello00:02
mirakis it suicide to use btrfs ?00:02
freaked286im using a 286-16mhz right now with fat16..and im still living00:02
lawltoadhi, hi is there a way I can start up ubuntu normally, but after login start NO desktop environment?00:03
reisiolawltoad: yarp00:04
reisiomirak: nah00:04
reisiomirak: you should always have a backup no matter what FS you use, though00:04
lawltoadum.. how? Googling around I keep running into ppl trying to fix problems with it not starting, haha00:06
daftykinslawltoad: i would suspect taking lightdm out of the run-at-boot list00:06
lawltoadI don't mind lightdm, I just meant after that00:07
reisioafter lightdm?00:08
reisiowhat do you want to start after lightdm?00:08
lawltoadI like having it for login for some accounts, but other accounts I'd rather it drop me at a shell00:08
daftykinslawltoad: you can't login graphically and get *not* graphics :)00:08
daftykinslawltoad: you're aware you can just switch to a TTY with Ctrl+Alt+F1, login and stop X, yes?00:09
reisiohrmmm, you probably can, but there are simpler ways like the man says00:10
lawltoaddaftykins, Well its a family computer, so my grandparents need the gui that I00:10
trismlawltoad: you could have a session that just starts xterm, but it is pretty unpleasant, better would be starting ratpoison or i3 or something00:10
lawltoad'd rather avoid00:10
lawltoadbut yea, that sounds workable actually00:10
sagredoBeldar: off to see if it worked00:10
daftykinslawltoad: i fail to see what you're trying to achieve00:10
Beldarworld dominance00:11
lawltoadCtrl+alt+f1 is what I wanted  ^ ^00:11
daftykinsheh00:11
daftykinslawltoad: or if you own a smartphone, tablet or laptop, SSH into it over the network ;)00:12
lawltoadWell I was working on writing a window manager, so I like having a session without gnome starting up in the background00:13
lawltoadxinit -- :1 from a shell dosn't stop apps from picking up seetings from gnome I think00:13
=== alan_ is now known as Guest17828
Guest17828hello00:14
daftykinshi00:15
lawltoadinteresting, I can't ctrl+alt F1 from lightdm00:16
reisiolawltoad: try F200:16
=== megabitdragon is now known as megabit|away
daftykinslawltoad: what version and distro are you running?00:16
reisiolawltoad: what you'd probably want to do, if you're booting it from being off, is add a custom grub entry that specifies an earlier runlevel00:16
lawltoadI'm dumb, since its a mac i need Fn as well00:17
reisioah :p00:17
daftykinsreisio: i didn't think that works in Ubuntu since it doesn't use runlevels 0o00:17
Boscopi connected my wifi usb stick to my computer. lsusb lists it: Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0bda:8172 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8191SU 802.11n WLAN Adapter    and lsmod also: r8712u                184158  0    but i can't connect to a network00:17
daftykins!realtek00:17
ubottusome help for recent Realtek chipsets can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/RealtekRTL8187b00:17
daftykinsBoscop: ^00:17
daftykinsi know the # doesn't match but it may be relevant00:18
reisiodaftykins: upstart has no provision for it?00:18
daftykinsreisio: not sure what you mean there i'm afraid, i was just under the impression that Ubuntu only uses one runlevel for running and one for shutting down and that's it00:19
daftykinsbut i probably don't understand it enough to articulate my meaning 0o00:19
reisiommm00:19
trism!text00:19
ubottuTo start your system in text-only mode append 'text' (without the quotes) to the kernel line in the grub menu. You can access the grub menu by pressing Esc (Grub legacy) or Shift (Grub2) during boot. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions#Text%20Mode00:19
trismthat'd do it00:19
reisionah, probably works, though I don't know the particulars of upstart00:20
reisiohttp://askubuntu.com/questions/215089/starting-linux-in-text-mode-using-grub200:20
icecube45Hey guys, I have a question about my bash script, when ran as me, it works fine, but when called upon by php, or just ran by a different user, it fails, do I need to add the www user (or other user) to like a filesystem group?00:21
daftykinsicecube45: ask in the bash channel00:21
daftykinspretty sure i've told you this before too 0o00:21
icecube45I don't think you have..00:22
daftykinsmaybe a separate issue.00:22
icecube45But was unaware a bash channel exsisted, thanks mate00:22
daftykinsoh actually that sounds pretty...00:22
daftykinsobvious.00:22
daftykinswhoops.00:22
sagredohow can I find out if my machine is EFI?00:24
reisiosagredo: what do you see during bootup?00:25
sagredoreisio: hp BIOS00:25
reisiosagredo: BIOS is what you have if you don't have U/EFI00:25
sagredoreisio: alright thanks00:26
sagredoeasy enough00:26
reisio:)00:26
sagredoim trying to follow the directions here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/37692/grub-invalid-arch-independent-elf-magic-after-install-on-ssd00:29
=== luckybunny is now known as JohnWBobbitt
sagredo./dev/sdb1   *        2048   966811647   483404800   83  Linux /dev/sdb2       966813694   976771071     4978689    5  Extended /dev/sdb5       966813696   976771071     4978688   82  Linux swap / Solar00:30
=== JohnWBobbitt is now known as luckybunny
sagredoand I get this: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt mount: you must specify the filesystem type00:30
stiv2k_hello i just installed ubuntu 14.04 desktop amd64 on my computer and while it installed fine, it slows to a crawl and freezes as soon as my desktop loads on bootup00:30
stiv2k_i cant even move the mouse00:30
stiv2k_it becomes lagged by like a whole minute00:31
stiv2k_i also installed WITH the updates as i had the ethernet cable connected00:31
sagredowhat file system type is Extended?00:31
=== Voidwalker is now known as voidwalkr
sagredotryign to follow these instructions: http://askubuntu.com/questions/37692/grub-invalid-arch-independent-elf-magic-after-install-on-ssd00:33
sagredoand I get ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt mount: you must specify the filesystem type00:33
sagredohelp?00:34
daftykinssagredo: yeah, you're being told the answer00:35
fisch246hello I just updated to 14.04.1 from 12.04 (not sure which point release, being as it was desktop). the application "festival" is failing to upgrade. It looks like it's having issues extracting the the gzip00:35
IzayaAnone familliar with the nouveau E[Xorg[1282]] failed to idle channcel 0xcccc000 issue on starting back up from suspend? (http://imgur.com/9W3fVJl)00:36
daftykinssagredo: what's the file system? EXT4? "sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/blah /mnt/point"00:36
sagredodaftykins: what is the syntax for telling it extended?00:36
stiv2k_it works in failsafe graphics mode00:36
stiv2k_i think its an nvidia problem00:36
stiv2k_help?00:36
daftykinsstiv2k_: what kind of system? desktop? what graphics card?00:36
fisch246oh i think i might know. it could have just gotten a corrupted download. where are the packages stored before installed?00:37
stiv2k_daftykins: its an acer aspire ast18000:38
daftykinsfisch246: you could purge packages by running "sudo apt-get clean"00:38
__Alexander_hm.. i think about getting into c++ again, is there a really good ide available ?00:38
stiv2k_daftykins: which means it shold have a geforce 6xxx on it00:38
stiv2k_610000:39
daftykinsstiv2k_: "lspci" would confirm that00:39
fisch246daftykins: that did it, thanks :)00:39
fisch246problem solved00:39
fisch246[solved] lol00:39
daftykinsmy pleasure00:39
=== ali is now known as Guest15917
stiv2k_daftykins: with failsafe graphics, i was able to login, connect wifi, and it showed some kernel updates available... let me see if this fixes it00:39
daftykinsstiv2k_: doubt it00:39
stiv2k_daftykins: why?00:39
daftykinsstiv2k_: well just do it then we'll continue00:40
stiv2k_ok00:40
stiv2k_one minute00:40
daftykinsstiv2k_: heh an old single core Athlon64 huh? oh dear you ought to not be running standard ubuntu really00:41
stiv2k_daftykins: really?00:41
stiv2k_daftykins: it had windows xp on it00:42
stiv2k_....00:42
stiv2k_i needed something that isn't EOL00:42
daftykinsstiv2k_: yeah, xubuntu would be better00:42
daftykinswhat RAM does that thing have? 2GB?00:42
stiv2k_daftykins: lspci confirms the geforce 610000:42
IzayaHas anyone encountered this on returning from suspend:00:43
Izayanouveau E[Xorg[1282]] failed to idle channel 0xcccc000000:43
talgolan65380Kabini APU w/ HD8210 GCN based GPU and Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. How do I get the UVD/VDPAU/VAAPI stuff working with the OSS drivers? I tried Movie Player, VLC and MPV and all 3 are using CPU decoding for video playback00:43
Bashing-omstiv2k_: single core Athlon, lubuntu runs well on that hardware. My Wife's old system could not take the upgrade to 12.04 ubuntu, but Lubuntu ran very well.00:44
UltimaKRjradd: alright, im home now...you said to find a number in the start column in the fdisk command, but there was no start column for sdb00:44
stiv2k_Bashing-om: hmm00:46
stiv2k_Bashing-om: its not going to be doing much multitasking, its just running the printer in the living room and for playing youtube on the tv00:47
stiv2k_daftykins: the kernel update didn't fix it. why? and what do i do now?00:47
sagredodaftykins: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb2,        missing codepage or helper program, or other error        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try        dmesg | tail  or so00:48
daftykinssagredo: ok, wrong file system then. are you sure that's your intended partition? "sudo parted -l" or "sudo fdisk -l" to confirm00:51
sagredodaftykins: tryign to follow this to recover my install http://askubuntu.com/questions/37692/grub-invalid-arch-independent-elf-magic-after-install-on-ssd00:51
daftykinsstiv2k_: just a heads up that system is going to suck regardless of if you get it working, since it's so old for a full ubuntu with unity experience00:52
sagredodaftykins: for me that corresponds with /sdb200:52
stiv2k_daftykins: i dont really want 'unity' honestly00:52
daftykinsstiv2k_: run "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log"00:52
sagredoand /sdb100:52
stiv2k_daftykins: im not trying to get all the fancy 3d effects00:52
daftykinsstiv2k_: ok, go download xubuntu or lubuntu and install it instead00:52
stiv2k_daftykins: shit. really? i wasted a dvd for that?00:52
daftykinsstiv2k_: does that thing have 1GB RAM?00:52
stiv2k_daftykins: 2GB00:53
daftykinsstiv2k_: well you could switch right now if you can deal with the wait and have a fast connection00:53
reisiostiv2k_: you can change your desktop after installation00:53
sagredodaftykins: any adivce for filestyle type for Extended?00:53
daftykinssagredo: i told you what to run, until you provide me with the output from those commands we are not going to progress. i am not clicking your link00:54
sagredodaftykins: http://pastebin.com/q1uyCqzV00:54
Boscopdaftykins: I downloaded the driver from here: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true but build fails because there is no source for armv6l. where is that source?00:55
stiv2k_daftykins: im reading on google that the nouveau driver is kinda crappy in 14.04 and that installing proprietary drivers will fix it00:55
daftykinssagredo: sdb2 is *not* a partition, sdb1 is your /00:55
daftykinsBoscop: armv6? what device is this? what OS is this?00:56
sagredodaftykins: i have to assing one partition to /mnt00:56
sagredoand another to /mnt/boot00:56
sagredowhat do you suggest?00:56
Boscopdaftykins: raspberry pi, raspbian wheezy00:56
daftykinsBoscop: right, so that's debian based. this is not #debian00:57
Boscopcan i use the sources in the arm64 folder?00:57
Boscopdaftykins: but it also doesn't work in ubuntu00:57
daftykinssagredo: no, you're trying to follow instructions that aren't appropriate for your issue00:57
daftykinsBoscop: sorry, thems the brakes.00:57
sagredodaftykins: ok ill start from scratch00:58
sagredodaftykins: after a fresh boot I get the following message on startup 'error: invalid arch-independent ELF magic."00:59
sagredoEnterting rescue mode...00:59
sagredogrub rescue>00:59
sagredoi'm on a live USB session right now that obviously works01:00
daftykinssagredo: i was really hoping you meant you'd just clean install :(01:00
sagredobut when I try to install to my USB drive I get that error01:00
sagredodaftykins: yes clean install01:00
JokesOnYou77Hi all01:00
sagredodaftykins: this was my first time booting after "installation complete"01:00
daftykinshi.01:00
daftykinssagredo: ok, any other disks besides the SSD in this system?01:00
sagredodaftykins: the USB drive that I'm running on now01:01
sagredo'sda'01:01
daftykinsthat's not a disk and it's not really 'in'01:01
JokesOnYou77I'm trying to tail -f file.txt | grep pattern | tee someOtherfile  And it works fine with grep but tee gives no output.  What am I doing wrong? :<01:01
sagredodaftykins: alright, then no01:01
daftykinssagredo: what's this machine?01:02
daftykinsJokesOnYou77: to the bash channel with you01:02
sagredodaftykins: HP m8530f01:02
sagredodaftykins: amd64 Phenom I01:02
frsfett4I have low volume from my headphone using alc1150 on MSI Z97 motherboard.01:03
daftykinssagredo: mm-hmm, and what version is on your flash drive?01:05
sagredo14.0401:05
frsfett4ppl01:05
sagredojust downloaded today01:05
frsfett4any idea?01:06
daftykinsfrsfett4: someone will reply if they know, don't repeat01:06
frsfett4I am newbie01:06
sagredofrsfett4: turn up the volume in the volume level01:06
daftykinssagredo: 64-bit?01:06
sagredofrsfett4: or manually using 'alsamixer' in terminal01:06
sagredodaftykins: yes01:06
daftykinssagredo: i see results of Phenom X4 online01:06
bubbasauredaftykins, the hd is an external.01:06
knightshadehi01:06
frsfett4I already slide the volume to max but it is a alsa issue.01:06
frsfett4I reported the bug.01:07
daftykinsbubbasaure: i don't remember talking to you, to what are you talking about?01:07
frsfett4No reply yet.01:07
sagredodaftykins: phenom x4 955001:07
sagredofrsfett4: did you try 'alsamixer'?01:07
bubbasauredaftykins, this is beldar, I am on my nexus, I had them make a new table and auto install.01:08
daftykinssagredo: are you sure that "sudo mkdir /mnt/drive && sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/drive" fails as you said earlier?01:08
frsfett4Yes, I can increase a little bit with alsamixer, I set to 150%.01:08
sagredodaftykins: let me try01:08
frsfett4My sound codec dump shows 2 EAPD node.01:08
daftykinsbubbasaure: ah roger that01:09
daftykinssagredo: so this HDD isn't internal either?01:09
stiv2k_daftykins: its not really that slow01:09
reisioknightshade: ohio01:09
sagredodaftykins: no01:09
frsfett4EAPD?01:09
stiv2k_daftykins: fear mongerer01:09
sagredodaftykins: that worked01:09
daftykinsstiv2k_: perhaps you just have low standards01:09
sagredodaftykins: but what about sdb2?01:09
bubbasaureAh though it was my bad01:09
daftykinssagredo: can you stop going on about that :P01:09
sagredodaftykins: fine01:10
sagredodaftykins: what next?01:10
daftykinssagredo: "sudo blkid | pastebinit" and "pastebinit /mnt/drive/etc/fstab"01:10
daftykinsstiv2k_: btw don't speak to me in that way again, thanks01:11
stiv2k_daftykins: lol. i'll keep playing with it and see how i like it. if not i'll switch to LXDE or XFCE. which would you recommend?01:11
stiv2k_daftykins: it was a joke man01:11
daftykinsstiv2k_: don't you see fun is off limits here! :P01:11
daftykinsstiv2k_: did you fix it then? what's the deal01:12
m100Why do Gentoo users get all the fun?01:12
sagredodaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8067224/ ; http://paste.ubuntu.com/8067226/01:12
daftykinsm100: support question for ubuntu or take it to #ubuntu-offtopic thanks01:12
daftykinshrmm well those match up just fine01:13
frsfett4Does ubuntu support NV Geforce 6200? I installed but feel kinda slow  comparing to windows.01:13
daftykinsdepends which Windows01:14
daftykinsand depends which Ubuntu01:14
sagredodaftykins: so do I need to grub-install?01:14
sagredoto the new mount point?01:14
frsfett4Windows XP and xubuntu 14.04.01:14
daftykinssagredo: no i doubt that's relevant01:15
sagredodaftykins: ok then restart?01:15
daftykinsyou haven't changed anything yet, why would you restart?01:15
frsfett4freezing some time01:15
sagredodaftykins: what do I change?01:15
daftykinssagredo: relax, i'm thinking about it01:15
OerHeksnvidia 6200 needs the old nvidia-173 driver .. but it is slow yes01:16
frsfett4especially when using chrome.01:16
daftykinsi really don't get why everyone's so obsessed with chrome these days01:16
frsfett4OerHeks: I installed the latest one.01:16
frsfett4and I rolled back to Xorg.01:17
knightshadeToday I found out that the fedora installer is much more clever than the ubuntu one. It first asks all the important questions, then copies the files and everything. The ubuntu installer is like: ask first question, do stuff, ask next question, do next thing, so you have to keep an eye on the screen all the time.01:17
frsfett4Install nvidia gfx driver I got splash lost.01:17
OerHeksknightshade, does the fedora installer download updates simultanious with installation?01:18
OerHeks;-)01:18
sagredodaftykins: Most likely you did not run grub-install to the device your BIOS is actually booting from. Try running grub-install against all drives but *no* partitions and be sure that you run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc" once you're booted into Ubuntu and select all drives there as well. If you don't do the dpkg-reconfigure step then this problem will return when the grub-pc package is upgraded and /boot/grub gets the new modules wit01:18
rwwodd, I don't remember that being the case when I installed Ubuntu an hour ago. Oh well.01:18
sagredofrom gnu.org01:18
bubbasauredaftykins, with a bootinfo run on another install the hd was erring so I had them do a new table thinking a auto-install would work, just info, carry on.01:19
frsfett4Knightshade: I have never used Fedora. Does Fedora good to install?01:19
knightshadeOerHeks: I don't remember.01:19
daftykinssagredo: ah i didn't see your error messages correctly above, i thought you just got grub rescue and not the elf magic one again.01:19
sagredodaftykins: so what do we do dude01:19
frsfett4I heard Gentoo is very cool but complicated to install.01:20
sagredodaftykins: i need to get grub directed to the right partition01:20
daftykinsyou really are an impatient type.01:20
daftykinssagredo: sudo grub-install --boot-directory=/mnt/drive /dev/sdb01:20
knightshadefrsfett4: I think it's not much harder to install than ubuntu.01:20
sagredodaftykins: Installing for i386-pc platform.01:21
sagredouhm.... wut01:21
sagredowhy i386?01:21
daftykinsdon't worry about it.01:21
sagredok01:21
sagredoInstallation finished. No error reported.01:21
sagredoreboot?>01:21
daftykinsfirst off "sudo umount /mnt/disk"01:21
frsfett4Knightshade: Gentoo has to configure almost everything with command.01:21
daftykinsthen shutdown, remove USB flash drive, power on01:21
sagredodaftykins: umount: /mnt/disk: not found01:24
knightshadefrsfett4: That's good if you want to understand how the system works.01:24
daftykinssagredo: oh, i forgot to brain - "sudo umount /mnt/drive"01:24
frsfett4anyone tried guteprint?01:24
daftykinssagredo: see i was testing you! you weren't paying attention! :P01:25
sagredolol01:25
sagredodaftykins: alright, trying now01:25
sagredobrb01:25
stiv2k_daftykins: yes it works fine with the binary nvidia driver01:28
stiv2k_daftykins: i did failsafe X session, installed the binary driver, rebooted, worked01:28
daftykinsstiv2k_: oh right, i assumed you had no idea how to do that since that's why you came in asking01:28
stiv2k_daftykins: the computer is only slow when doing its silly 3D effects on the windows. can i disable that?01:28
=== a is now known as Guest45725
daftykinsnope.01:28
stiv2k_lol01:28
stiv2k_ok01:28
daftykinsunity is 3D permanent now01:28
stiv2k_ick01:28
daftykinsthat's why xubuntu is the better bet01:28
stiv2k_XFCE > LXDE?01:29
daftykinsbasically xfce would be the first step 'down' and is, to my tastes, pleasant looking01:29
daftykinsi find LXDE to be just a bit TOO low end :)01:29
daftykinsgoogle some pictures maybe, see how you feel01:29
stiv2k_ok i will install it01:29
daftykinsstiv2k_: i'd just grab the meta packages xubuntu-desktop for example then change session at the login screen01:30
stiv2k_daftykins: thanks01:30
=== luckybunny is now known as lbaway
stiv2k_daftykins: i am trying out plex media server for the first time on it01:32
stiv2k_the chrome cast support looks promising01:32
daftykinserr good luck with that :D01:32
=== megabit|away is now known as megabitdragon
sagredodaftykins: not quite mate01:34
sagredodaftykins: now it's        error: invalid extent.01:35
daftykinssagredo: that's all of it, or?01:35
sagredodaftykins: yup01:35
sagredoerror: invalid extent.01:35
sagredoEntering rescue mode...01:35
sagredogrub rescue>01:35
daftykinsstill grub rescue, or?01:35
sagredodaftykins: still grub rescue01:36
stevendumanihello ubuntu! I installed a program called "minbar" which i used to use on my previous 12.04 installation, I'm using 12.04 now too but I'm getting this: (minbar:6069): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with non-zero page size is deprecated I tried reinstalling but no joy... any clue?01:36
daftykinssagredo: i'd only be googling.01:36
sagredocan someone help me get my grub right01:37
daftykinssagredo: damn it i said google it, not blindly ask the channel01:37
Beldarsagredo, Can we run that boot script again?01:37
sagredoBeldar: sure man01:37
Beldar!bootinfo | Sagitt01:37
ubottuSagitt: Boot info script is a useful script for diagnosing boot problems. Run the script following the directions here: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/ and then look at RESULTS.txt (or !pastebin it for others to look at).01:37
Beldarsagredo, ^^^^^^^^^^01:37
daftykinswhoops01:37
Beldarsorry Sagitt01:38
daftykinsstevendumani: tried a purge reinstall?01:38
daftykins!info minbar precise01:38
Beldarsagredo, Do you have another usb or cd?01:38
ubottuminbar (source: minbar): GNOME Islamic prayer times application. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.2.1-7 (precise), package size 25 kB, installed size 124 kB01:38
sagredoBeldar: http://pastebin.com/SuAMY5PB01:39
sagredoBeldar: no01:39
stevendumanidaftykins I installed and removed it from the software center. is there a way to purge it from the terminal?01:40
daftykinsstevendumani: "sudo apt-get reinstall --purge <package>"01:41
daftykinsi think you can combine purge with reinstall anywho01:41
Beldarsagredo, The HD is now sda, so it may have been in the last grub loading daftykins helped with. So again run theses commands. sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt01:42
daftykinsBeldar: did removing the flash drive kill the new configuration 0o01:43
sagredoBeldar: ok, sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt01:43
sagredoBeldar: now what01:43
Beldarsagredo, than  copy and paste all this command sudo mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev && sudo mount --bind /dev/pts /mnt/dev/pts && sudo mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc && sudo mount --bind /sys /mnt/sys01:43
Beldarsagredo, don't ask now what.01:44
sagredoBeldar: done01:44
Beldarsagredo, Now this sudo chroot /mnt01:44
sagredoBeldar: ok01:45
Beldarsagredo, than this grub-install /dev/sda01:45
sagredoInstallation finished. No error reported.01:45
Beldarsagredo, than this grub-install --recheck /dev/sda01:45
Beldarsagredo, looking good just a couple more.01:46
sagredosame response01:46
Beldarsagredo, update-grub01:46
sagredodone01:47
Beldarsagredo, all in one copy and paste exit && sudo umount /mnt/sys && sudo umount /mnt/proc && sudo umount /mnt/dev/pts &&  than reboot01:47
* Beldar prays now, lol01:48
daftykins>:D01:48
sagredoBeldar: thanks, giving it a go01:48
BeldarI'm listening to penn jillette and richard dawkins, it's blasphemy I know01:48
ObrienDaveand helping? brave man ;P01:49
BeldarI think this was all user error in one way or another just an unexperienced user is all01:49
Beldarusb boots will switch hd's01:50
lawltoadI changed my metacity-theme xml file but ubuntu seems to be ignoring it01:50
daftykinsprobably more likely if someone does it wrong by changing boot order instead of one-time changing boot device01:50
lawltoadare logs or somthign I can check?01:50
ObrienDaveBeldar, i meant listening to penn gillette, richard dawkins and helping LOL01:51
Beldar;)01:51
BeldarpennSundayschool.com01:51
Beldaroff topic warning01:51
daftykinsdoesn't he hang out with Teller anymore :/01:52
BeldarOh yeah, just has other stuff01:52
sagredoBeldar: well done01:53
sagredoBeldar: ELF magic reconfigured01:54
Beldarsagredo, Cool, finally. We all embrace it. ;)01:54
sagredodaftykins: I bet your solution would have worked, if I didn't remove the USB drive01:54
sagredoBeldar: so in layman's terms01:54
sagredowhat did you do?01:54
daftykinssagredo: could be, sounds like you configured boot wrong to me01:54
sagredodaftykins: I didn't configure boot xD01:55
sagredoubuntu 14.04 did01:55
Beldarsagredo, I noticed in the script the HD was sda and had you do a chroot, you were actually logged into the install.01:55
sagredoso what was going on?01:55
daftykinssagredo: you misunderstand, you had to boot the flash drive somehow.01:55
sagredoBeldar: grub was just directed to the wrong partition?01:56
daftykinsperhaps i should've told you to chroot prior to the grub install01:56
daftykinsi dunno01:56
Beldarsagredo, No not sure it was going to the mbr not a partition, we only mounted the partition so we could chroot to it. Sometimes the method daftykins had you do although legit does not work, hard to say really.01:57
sagredoBeldar: so grub needed to be directed to the mbr01:57
daftykinslol, GRUB always lives at the MBR01:58
daftykinsyou need to do some homework, sir01:58
sagredoI don't pretend to put out releases01:58
sagredoI just use them xD01:58
Beldarsagredo, yeah, here is the chroot page I used save it. http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd01:58
sagredoif anything I should report the bug01:58
daftykinsi'm not sure the package at fault would get fixed01:59
sagredoso others are not distraught from using ubuntu01:59
daftykinswe don't have the source code to sagredo01:59
Beldarsagredo, I don;t think there is any bug. When you use a usb booted it will switch the sda and sdb in your case, I think that was waht happened.01:59
daftykinshonestly? you're the first person i've seen get that, it's mostly EFI issues today01:59
sagredoBeldar: good idea with the link02:00
sagredowill save02:00
sagredonice to have a solid stable system again02:00
sagredoDAT FEEL02:00
BeldarI always chroot or use super grub and do it from the desktop02:00
UltimaKRHello, I am trying to use dd to clone a drive but am very new at this...could anyone help me? i ran dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sda/diskclone/img but i got the message /dev/sdb permission denied02:00
sagredosuper grub? o.O02:01
sagredonever heard of it02:01
reisiosagredo: win32 nonsense02:02
reisioUltimaKR: you might need sudo02:03
reisioUltimaKR: how big is this drive?02:03
UltimaKRreisio: it is 80 gb...trying to clone it to a 160 gb drive02:03
reisioUltimaKR: what's on it?02:03
UltimaKRfor directory do i use /dev/sda or /dev/sda1?02:03
reisioUltimaKR: directory?02:04
Beldarreisio, used by Herman who has one of the best overall sites for all kinds of technical fixes, an easy way to get in02:04
cyclickis 32bits ubuntu still recommended?02:04
UltimaKRreisio: well i mean where i am cloning TO02:04
reisiocyclick: only if you don't have a 64-bit proc02:04
* Beldar waits for smart retort02:04
reisioUltimaKR: of= stands for output file02:04
cyclickreisio: thanks that is what I was thinking but I just wanted to make sure02:05
reisioUltimaKR: what's on sdb?02:05
UltimaKRreisio: sdb is a friend's HDD that is messed up because it has 0 partitions and i am trying to mount and clone it02:05
reisioUltimaKR: oh okay02:06
reisioUltimaKR: messed up in a hardware way?02:06
UltimaKRreisio: not quite sure, but it is not really recognized except by one computer as "unknown device"02:07
reisioUltimaKR: okay, well02:07
reisioUltimaKR: you'll want to do dd if=foo of=bar bs=something to speed it up02:08
reisiosomething being lower than RAM02:08
reisiobs=1024M, for example02:08
reisioUltimaKR: and if you have trouble, try ddrescue instead02:08
reisioUltimaKR: ddrescue -n /dev/sdb path/to/file.1; ddrescue -d -r1 /dev/sdb path/to/file.202:08
AldemHi all02:09
UltimaKRreisio: im sorry im really new to this...what do you mean by path to file.102:09
AldemAnyway to install Linux on a UEFI BIOS with Secure Linux ?02:09
reisioUltimaKR: well you can clone one disk to another disk02:09
reisioUltimaKR: or you can clone one disk to another _file_02:10
UltimaKRreisio: And i dont really need to speed it up...i would rather it take longer and do it right02:10
reisioUltimaKR: if=/dev/sdb of=/mnt/some/path/you/care/for/filename02:10
reisioUltimaKR: it does it right either way02:10
BeldarAldem, Is that a linux release?02:10
reisiothat is the only purpose of dd, to copy things exactly02:10
reisioif it fails you will know it02:10
UltimaKRreisio: i would prefer to send it to a file that i can get later02:10
reisioUltimaKR: yes :)02:10
reisiofiles are better than disks02:10
AldemBeldar: Well, I'd like to try Ubuntu or Fedora yes02:10
UltimaKRreisio: so like i would then type ddrescue -n if=/dev/sdb of=/mnt/??02:11
reisioAldem: secure linux?02:11
morrowfarthi all02:11
BeldarAldem, Ubuntu can be installed that is the support here is all.02:11
reisioUltimaKR: right, only ddrescue doesn't use if= and of=, it just assumes the first argument is the input and the second the output02:11
morrowfartim having trouble with running morrowind on ubuntu with wine02:11
Aldemerrrr02:11
AldemSecure Boot02:11
AldemSorry02:11
AldemUEFI Bios with Secure BOOT02:12
reisiomorrowfart: did you read this? https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=101502:12
stevendumanidaftykins I tried that but still have 2 problems: if I run the program with sudo it opens but gives the same Gtk-WARNINGs, and no icon in the panel, which means I can't close the program or it will be running in the background, and when I run it as a normal user it doesn't load at all02:12
UltimaKRreisio: well i can just use dd regular, but what do i put where ?? is02:12
daftykinsAldem: yes, it works out of the box02:12
reisioAldem: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI02:12
morrowfartyes i read that02:12
reisioUltimaKR: huh?02:12
morrowfartdidnt help me02:12
UltimaKRreisio: i mean where i put of=/mnt/ what goes after that second /02:13
morrowfarti get an "Unknown stencil mode format" error02:13
reisioUltimaKR: any path you like, that exists02:13
reisioUltimaKR: /home/ultimakk/backup.102:13
reisioUltimaKR: /mnt/windows/User/UltimaKR/Desktop/foo.102:13
UltimaKRreisio: ah ok let me try...be back soon02:13
reisiowhatever you like02:13
morrowfart??02:14
reisiomorrowfart: the particular wine version can be very important02:14
reisioand also the particular game version02:14
morrowfartmorrowind is the last patched version02:14
reisiosince some are rated platinum, if you follow any instructions, it should work without issue02:14
morrowfartwith both expansions installed02:14
morrowfarti tried with 1.7.602:15
morrowfartdidnt work02:15
morrowfartand its rated platinum02:15
reisiothen you probably didn't read the instructions02:15
reisiomorrowfart: you've got to click the link02:15
UltimaKRreisio: i got an error: reading /dev/sdb input/output error02:15
reisiomorrowfart: 1.6.182002:15
reisiomorrowfart: which goes here: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=338302:15
reisioUltimaKR: use ddrescue02:15
reisioUltimaKR: and once you're done with ddrescue you can ask #hardware about things like freezing the drive and smacking it, etc. :p02:16
stiv2k_daftykins: the icons on xfce are all jacked up02:17
UltimaKRreisio: whats the form for that? do i put in 1 line: sudo ddrescue -n /dev/sdb /home/ultimakr/backup.102:17
reisiosudo ddrescue -n /dev/sdb /home/ultimakr/backup.1; sudo ddrescue -d -r1 /dev/sdb /home/ultimakr/backup.202:17
reisiothe first tries to grab the data that it can that it isn't getting errors for02:18
reisiothe second tries real hard, for everything02:18
daftykinsstiv2k_: pic?02:18
UltimaKRreisio: /var/lib/sudo/ultimakr/0: read only file system is what i got02:20
reisioUltimaKR: is this an Ubuntu install, or the live image?02:21
UltimaKRreisio: this is lubuntu installed from a livedvd02:22
reisioUltimaKR: what path did you use? Presumably one to a filesystem that is not read-write02:22
UltimaKRreisio: i did in 1 line: sudo ddrescue -n /dev/sdb /home/ultimakr/backup.1; sudo ddrescue -d -r1 /dev/sdb /home/ultimakr/backup.202:24
reisioUltimaKR: is /home/ultimakr/ a real place?02:25
UltimaKRreisio: i havent a clue, i just followed what you said lol...ultimakr is what the computer is named so i figured that was right02:26
reisioUltimaKR: heheh, okay02:26
reisioUltimaKR: you use... Windows normally?02:26
UltimaKRreisio: on my main computer yes, but it didnt recognize this drive AT ALL02:27
UltimaKRreisio: this is the only one that has even acknowledged it as an "unknown device"02:27
reisioUltimaKR: okay, y'know like 'C:\Windows\fonts'?02:27
reisiothat's a path, on Windows02:27
UltimaKRreisio: right02:27
reisioin Unix it'd be /Windows/fonts02:27
reisiobut it has to be a place that exists02:28
c|onemanmy dist-upgrade ssh session got at the part where it starts asking you questions about configuration files that have changed02:28
c|onemanwhat should I do?02:28
reisioUltimaKR: so maybe try instead of /home/ultimakr/backup.1, try ~/backup.102:28
reisioUltimaKR: which will save the file to 'backup.1' in your user's home directory02:28
c|onemangot cut off*02:28
UltimaKRreisio: but when i go to file manager the default place is /home/ultimakr02:28
reisioUltimaKR: hum, must be some sudo nonsense02:29
reisioUltimaKR: try it without sudo02:29
UltimaKRok be right back02:29
UltimaKRreisio: bash: /usr/lib/command-not-found: input/output error appears twice02:30
reisioUltimaKR: what does 'which ddrescue' say?02:31
et09i installed libbullet-dev, how would i figure out how to link the system copy with g++?02:31
UltimaKRreisio: the one i just told you was without sudo, the other error was with02:31
lawltoadHow do I strip off the header bar using gtk3 themeing02:31
reisioUltimaKR: huh?02:32
UltimaKRreisio: what are you asking? the bash error is without sudo, the /var/lib/sudo error was with02:32
reisioUltimaKR: 'which ddrescue', it's a command02:33
reisiothat's why I put it in quotes :)02:33
GeoI have a program that overwrites one line to a file regularly... is there a command I can use to continually update to my screen what the contents of that file are? I want to be able to observe when that line changes from 'foo' to 'bar'02:33
stiv2k_daftykins: i dont know, only some of the icons worked02:33
stiv2k_daftykins: i cant show you a screenshot without revealing stuff02:33
reisioGeo: watch02:34
Geowatch what?02:34
reisioGeo: or a while loop02:34
Geo;)02:34
reisioGeo: 'watch'02:34
UltimaKRreisio: ohhh....so which ddrescue and nothing else on the line?02:34
reisioUltimaKR: right02:34
daftykinsstiv2k_: edit? ;)02:34
daftykinsstiv2k_: you said that thing's wirelessly connected, ja?02:34
UltimaKRreisio: that did nothing...gave me another command line02:34
reisioGeo: watch grep bar path/to/file02:35
reisioGeo: or: while(true); do grep bar path/to/file; sleep 1s; done02:35
Geoif its just one line, I could cat, couldn't I?02:35
Geoor is there some consquence to that02:35
reisioUltimaKR: well that is odd, but I'm guessing you don't have ddrescue installed, sudo apt-get install ddrescue02:35
reisioGeo: no particular consequence02:35
reisioGeo: tail -f might even work02:35
reisiodunno02:35
Geook, thank you02:35
Geohave a good night02:36
=== megabitdragon is now known as megabit|away
reisionope, tail doesn't work :)02:36
UltimaKRreisio: this is even odder: 2 errors: sudo: unable to open /var....input/output error02:36
reisioUltimaKR: ...kind of sounds like _your_ hard disk is failing :p02:37
UltimaKRreisio: and sudo: unable to execute /usr/bin/apt-get: input/output error02:37
UltimaKRreisio: which hard drive though02:37
reisioUltimaKR: the one your OS is on02:37
UltimaKRreisio: does this possibly have anything to do with lubuntu 12.10?02:37
reisioUltimaKR: nope02:37
reisioUltimaKR: run 'cd' first, then sudo apt-get install ddrescue02:38
stiv2k_daftykins: yes it is02:38
UltimaKRreisio: and do you mean the one lubuntu is on, or the one im trying to get stuff off?02:38
UltimaKRreisio: cd to where?02:38
reisioUltimaKR: both02:38
reisioUltimaKR: just 'cd'02:38
TJ-reisio: "tail -F -s 2 /tmp/test" will work for a file being truncated and rewritten02:38
daftykinsstiv2k_: mmm that's a pain, really i'd have just purged ubuntu-desktop and installed xubuntu-desktop after, but that's awkward with wifi02:39
daftykinswell not purged ubuntu-d, just remove02:39
UltimaKRreisio: no difference02:39
reisioTJ-: sounds like GNU bloat :D02:40
stiv2k_daftykins: my internet is pretty fast02:40
stiv2k_can i have it auto login to xfce02:40
reisioUltimaKR: well i/o errors are bad02:40
daftykinsstiv2k_: right, but to login at a TTY and remove ubuntu-desktop, you lose wireless connection02:40
UltimaKRreisio: So i see lol02:41
reisioUltimaKR: see if anything changes if you disconnect the broken drive02:41
stiv2k_daftykins: why02:41
UltimaKRreisio: LOL the entire computer just rebooted02:41
evil_dan2wikIs it safe to change my wifi card with my computer on?02:41
evil_dan2wiklaptop*02:41
daftykinsstiv2k_: sorry but i'm off the clock now, download xubuntu and burn another DVD to make life easier02:41
reisioUltimaKR: okay02:42
jorge2is last.fm powered by gnu fm?02:42
reisioUltimaKR: then you were obviously using the OS on the "broken" drive02:42
daftykinsunless someone else wants to assist02:42
reisioUltimaKR: can you not tell the difference between your friend's OS and your own? :)02:42
reisiojorge2: nawp02:42
sydneydaftykins: your off the clock?02:42
reisioevil_dan2wik: depends on the type of card :)02:43
reisioevil_dan2wik: if it's a card that slides in and out of a slot on the side, most likely yes02:43
UltimaKRreisio: my friend has windows so it is really easy to tell them apart :D02:43
jorge2what is nawp?02:43
daftykinssydney: correct, only without the gramattical error02:43
daftykins-typo02:43
reisioUltimaKR: k...02:43
sydneydaftykins: what do you mean by that?02:44
daftykinssydney: this isn't English class, this is ubuntu support02:44
sydneyIknow,but please say stuff that makes sense. :P02:44
daftykinsit does make sense, you're the only one asking02:45
sydneyi drop my case...02:46
daftykinsgood02:46
daftykins'cause i'm off the clock \o/02:46
UltimaKRreisio: ok now im really confused because the computer wont boot at all02:46
reisioUltimaKR: that'd make sense if your drive was failing02:47
UltimaKRreisio: so is one drive screwing up the other or is this pure coincidence?02:48
reisioUltimaKR: it's one of those things :)02:48
TJ-UltimaKR: Are these drives connected on the same IDE controller, as Primary and Slave drives?02:49
UltimaKRTJ- yes, but i was told to unhook the slave02:49
evil_dan2wikreisio, the card is easily accessable from under the laptop.02:49
reisioevil_dan2wik: underneath a chassis panel?02:50
=== eric is now known as Guest23637
evil_dan2wikyes02:50
reisioevil_dan2wik: those are meant to be added/removed while the system is off, but realistically I couldn't comment, #hardware will know02:50
evil_dan2wik2 screws and it is out, but will ubuntu find it after it is chaged?02:50
TJ-UltimaKR: Triple-check the jumper settings on the drives, and don't trust the label on the drive itself. Just last week I had exactly the same issue with a drive inserted into my 'caddy' machine for doing data recovery, I configured the jumpers according to the label and was getting disk I/O errors. Eventually I searched the web and found a manual which showed different jumper settings. I changed the drive to match and it worked fine02:50
reisioevil_dan2wik: ask #hardware if it's not unsafe, then you can easily test yourself02:51
UltimaKRTJ- but the drive that is supposed to boot has not changed, so why all of a sudden can i not boot?02:51
reisiojumpers :p02:51
daftykinsevil_dan2wik: no it really really is not safe02:51
TJ-UltimaKR: upset the connectors whilst messing with the recovery drive?02:51
daftykinsevil_dan2wik: why would you even consider that?02:51
reisiowell, given that you have few other options, you may as well assume a magical elf came in and changed your drive hardware configuration02:52
TJ-evil_dan2wik: If the card is in a mini PCIe slot then in theory that should support hot-plug by default02:52
UltimaKRTJ-: the regular one was secured in the driver bay untouched...it is a test computer with no data...should i wipe and reinstall lubuntu, but this time 14?02:52
TJ-UltimaKR: OK, have you considered there's a PSU starvation issue going on?02:53
TJ-UltimaKR: adding the additional drive could have overloaded the PSU02:53
evil_dan2wikdaftykins, the wifi card is failing but I am not allowed to turn this laptop off.02:53
daftykinsevil_dan2wik: what? why02:53
Beldaraware parents is my guess02:54
UltimaKRTJ- no i didnt...it was working fine before...what would that have to do with boot failure though? the comp turns and shows bios02:55
TJ-UltimaKR: I'm thinking of scenarios that can account for your reports. If the PSU is failing maybe when the drives spin up the load is too much. Stranger things have been know.02:56
TJ-UltimaKR: Does the BIOS 'see' the drive and report its details?02:56
evil_dan2wikdaftykins, this laptop isn't mine but they said I can't turn it off because of some processing thing.02:56
reisiohe disconnected the new drive02:56
reisioso it's just the original drive now02:57
daftykinsevil_dan2wik: 'they' ? you're making zero sense here02:57
reisioUltimaKR: what all do you see when it tries to boot up?02:57
TJ-UltimaKR: It could be something as simple as the boot order had changed02:57
evil_dan2wikdaftykins, This laptop isn't mine, I need to replace the wifi card for the person who owns it.02:57
sydneyWhat are some usb mini wifi cards that i know will work with ubuntu 14.04 and get pretty good signal,and are cheap?02:58
evil_dan2wikThey said I can't turn it off.02:58
reisioevil_dan2wik: but why :p02:58
daftykinsevil_dan2wik: and somehow they brought it to you with something still running, asking you to perform a job that you can't? this doesn't add up. don't even try it.02:58
UltimaKRTJ-: Well something happened...i turned everything off, reconnected everything, discharged the battery (did that first of course), and now it did an ide configuaration thing02:58
UltimaKRbut now i see secondary 0 and 1 both not found02:58
TJ-UltimaKR: check the connections on the motherboard02:59
evil_dan2wikdaftykins, we work near eachother02:59
TJ-UltimaKR: and, check the power connectors haven't been dislodged02:59
reisioevil_dan2wik: they said you can't turn it off and you said "okay, that seems reasonable"? :)02:59
reisiois it top secret why you can't?02:59
evil_dan2wikI can ask02:59
evil_dan2wikbut I said I would try to do it.02:59
reisiookay, well02:59
TJ-evil_dan2wik: Sounds like an initiative test to me03:00
reisioyou could ask #hardware if it's safe to remove and add cards while a system is running03:00
reisioand then you can know the answer beforehand03:00
TJ-evil_dan2wik: is it a mini PCIe card?03:00
DaOiSTsany one know about laptop cameras not being detected on ubuntu 14.4?03:00
daftykinsno i'm telling you it's not safe03:00
evil_dan2wikTJ-, yes.03:00
TJ-evil_dan2wik: Or, does it report on the USB bus?03:00
evil_dan2wikTJ-, PCI-E03:00
daftykinsit will go bang.03:00
TJ-evil_dan2wik: As I already said, PCIe was designed to be hot-pluggable03:00
evil_dan2wikok.03:00
Beldarhmm they are smart enough to have a process running but not aware enough on the card.03:00
evil_dan2wikWell I guess I will try then.03:00
UltimaKRTJ-: just checked connectors and still see "strike f1 to retry boot, f2 for setup utility"03:01
daftykinsbig mistake03:01
reisiohow's it a big mistake if it was designed for that?03:01
TJ-UltimaKR: Well, you've changed something vital03:01
daftykinsreisio: heh, guess you don't do much hardware03:02
UltimaKRTJ-: so what can i do?03:02
reisiololololol03:02
evil_dan2wikWifi card is out, laptop is still responding.03:02
reisioway to answer a reasonable question :p03:02
reisioevil_dan2wik: I'm sure it'll be a big mistake eventually :p03:02
UltimaKRTJ-: this computer was working fine, but once it rebooted, it wouldnt do just that03:02
TJ-UltimaKR: figure out what has changed!03:02
daftykinssorry but i'm watching a program and it's far too late for me to give you a full explanation03:02
=== gneworld is now known as gnewlinux
reisioUltimaKR: got somethign else you can try the drive on?03:02
reisiodaftykins: any explanation would've sufficed03:03
daftykinsreisio: 'ain't nobody got time for that'03:03
Beldarreisio, You have nothing to stand on you do it all the time. I'm in their ignore probably03:03
UltimaKRreisio: try which drive? both are failing now lol03:04
reisioyeah you've only got time to say you don't have time03:04
reisioUltimaKR: whichever you're interested in the most03:04
reisioBeldar: whose ignore?03:04
Beldarthe majic elf's03:05
UltimaKRreisio: Well in this case I feel as though the normal drive is not the issue, because the computer is having major issues with both secondary drives, too03:05
UltimaKRreisio: it says both cd rom drives are not installed, and i never touched them03:06
reisioUltimaKR: okay, then it's probably not the drive, which is good in a way03:06
reisioif you don't have a backup :)03:06
reisioand less good if you do (as drives are cheaper than computers)03:06
daftykinshe's still dealing with PATA from what i saw earlier, the whole thing should be buried03:07
UltimaKRreisio: well either way its not that devastating, im talking to you on my main computer, and there is another one sitting next to the one we are working on03:07
reisioUltimaKR: heheheh03:07
reisioUltimaKR: okay, so, you could just try the ddrescue stuff from one of those, then03:07
UltimaKRreisio: this time the lubuntu dvd booted, so i am going to do a fresh install and replace 12.10 with 1403:07
TJ-UltimaKR: Have you damaged some pins on the IDE connectors?03:07
UltimaKRreisio: I cant do that stuff on the other one, it only takes SATA drives03:08
UltimaKRTJ-: no i havent, especially not on the cdrom drives03:08
reisioUltimaKR: good times03:09
reisioata<->usb adapters/enclosures are maybe $2003:10
reisiohandy to have around03:10
UltimaKRreisio: interestingly, i have the sata/ide to usb adapter, but the other computer couldnt recognize the broken drive from the start03:12
evil_dan2wikWell anyway, I connected the new wifi card and the laptop turned off, and then the wifi card burst into flames.03:15
reisioUltimaKR: problems :)03:16
Beldaroh my03:17
evil_dan2wikIt blew off the metal cover and dropped out a few small microchips.03:17
Beldar2 points daftykins03:18
samthewildone!offtopic03:19
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!03:19
Beldarlol one of the kings of offtopic samthewildone03:19
Beldarnever helping just taking03:20
daftykins\o/03:20
jorge2how do I encrypt my ram and swap? and how do I disable hibernate?03:20
OerHeksram encryption, no such thing :-D03:21
Beldarjorge2, Hibernate is off, if you encrypt the HD the swap is to.03:21
jorge2there is for swap why not ram too?03:21
samthewildoneBeldar, :D03:21
samthewildoneBeldar, I just keep forgetting to add that channel to favs03:22
Beldarsamthewildone, Ah, my mistake.03:22
jorge2I just have my home folder encrypted Beldar03:22
Beldarjorge2, Than swap should be.03:22
UltimaKRreisio: well the new lubuntu install is going smoothly...not certain i want to stick the other drive back in lol03:23
reisio:p03:23
jorge2how can I know for sure is there a command? Beldar03:23
Beldarwell the Os encrypted is anyway, look in gparted03:23
Beldarjorge2, NOt sure I never encrypt03:23
UltimaKRreisio: if this install works to completion, i may just ask my friend what on earth is on that drive...pay $10 to buy another off ebay03:24
reisiojorge2: there's no need to encrypt ram, it'd be full of encrypted information03:24
Beldarprobably a fstab notation a live would shoe it as unallocated jorge203:24
OerHekshttp://askubuntu.com/questions/248158/how-do-i-setup-an-encrypted-swap-file03:24
OerHekswhen your /home/  is encrypted, swap is turned off, AFAIK03:26
MavKenis swap cleared on reboot?03:27
TJ-OerHeks: encrypted home doesn't affect encrypted swap; both are there03:28
jorge2not sure if I am going to use swap next time I do a fresh install03:28
jorge2I monitor system resources on many linux systems and I never had to use the swap partition03:29
evil_dan2wikSo it looks like the laptop is still fine, the hot plug of the new wifi card must have triggered the card to explode.03:30
reisionice03:31
TJ-evil_dan2wik: Did you insert it with fingers on tracks, or without keeping it aligned in the slot as it was pressed down into flat position? It sounds like you shorted out the power and ground rails03:31
evil_dan2wikJust some scorched motherboard traces.03:31
daftykinsevil_dan2wik: i feel like you're not being honest03:31
evil_dan2wikTJ-, I made sue it was aligned.03:32
evil_dan2wikI can take photos if you want.03:32
TJ-evil_dan2wik: Well, I wish I could make mini PCIe cards spontaneously combust! I've never had a problem in years of hot-plugging03:33
daftykinsit was ridiculous of you to advise such a needlessly risky activity03:33
daftykinsall for a sake of impatience03:33
daftykinshowever i still don't fully believe this conversation :P03:33
UltimaKRWhoa I go for 5 minutes to fresh install lubuntu and i miss an explosion?03:35
TJ-daftykins: same here, but its an entertaining idea... now if we can just write malware  to cause Wifi cards to reset and hotplug themselves...!03:35
daftykins-_-03:35
OerHeksgrinn "wifi - don't try this @home"03:35
daftykinsevil_dan2wik: awaiting pics03:35
evil_dan2wikdaftykins, booting phone.03:36
daftykinsevil_dan2wik: do you have to hand-crank it maybe?03:41
evil_dan2wikNO.03:42
evil_dan2wiksry caps03:42
evil_dan2wikI took the photos but the phone keeps turning off.03:43
evil_dan2wikI'll let it charge.03:44
evil_dan2wikSorry this is taking so long.03:44
daftykinsnah you're just a liar, it's ok03:44
daftykinsg'bye then03:45
UltimaKRwhats going on here? what exactly exploded or didnt explode03:45
daftykinsUltimaKR: general chat is verboten.03:46
UltimaKRthen why do i see so much of it03:46
UltimaKRwith you at the center, i might add03:47
OerHeksevil_dan2wik, before you can file a bugreport, you must try to reproduce the situation03:47
* TJ- guffaws :)03:47
daftykinsUltimaKR: i would recommend you don't argue03:47
TJ-Much as I'd like to stay and see the photos, I have to go patrolling for a missing Husky03:48
daftykinsit'll put you in the naughty corner03:48
daftykinsTJ-: good luck sir03:48
UltimaKRdaftykins: Who are you exactly? I'm 100% on evil's side now03:48
daftykinsUltimaKR: doesn't the name badge explain all?03:49
UltimaKRThank you very much to TJ- and reisio! Helped me learn a lot tonight.03:49
daftykinshonestly users these days.03:49
samthewildoneTJ-, sup03:49
* samthewildone throws TJ- a ice cold beer03:49
TJ-g'morning/g'night/g'riddance :)03:49
hank1tohello03:58
hank1tohow to network home04:00
=== Guest26923 is now known as blindsight
=== carlos is now known as Guest60109
evil_dan2wikdaftykins, got a place I can upload to? Imgur isn't accepting the images.04:05
samthewildoneevil_dan2wik, got  a google account ?04:06
evil_dan2wikYes.04:06
samthewildoneuse google drive and place in your public folder04:06
samthewildonelike this04:06
samthewildoneevil_dan2wik, http://goo.gl/ebQZFl04:07
TJ-Did I miss the photos?04:08
samthewildoneTJ-, back so soon04:08
* samthewildone picks up his baseball bat04:09
shadalooanyone know where ubuntu mounts my iphone?04:09
Wuggedit is livelocking when I open files and it is the most goddamn annoying thing04:09
TJ-Yeah, and celebrating. I went to get the dog-leads and noticed the bowl left out in the yard was empty... the Husky had returned... after 6 hours (she opened a gate at 11pm)04:09
evil_dan2wikTJ-, uploading it now.04:09
orbUsing iphet, shadaloo?04:10
Beldarshadaloo, Should show in home side panel, maybe media other wise.04:10
samthewildoneshadaloo, doesn't a dialog pop up ?04:10
shadaloohey Beldar04:10
* samthewildone runs from Beldar 04:10
shadalooI'm trying to access this location afc://5913d28f292300e02731b57fc992148fc80d1be7:3/org.videolan.vlc-ios04:11
shadalooif that makes sense?04:11
evil_dan2wikhttps://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4qtUORxzq9jSUkzVVJhRHg3S28&usp=sharing04:11
evil_dan2wikthere we go.04:11
evil_dan2wikTJ-, daftykins04:12
shadaloosamthewildone: yeah i can access the files in nautilus but I want to access them from the term04:12
samthewildoneoh like mnt/04:12
shadalooright04:13
shadaloomnt is empty04:13
samthewildonemedia ?04:13
samthewildone"/media"04:13
shadalooonly USB drive is listed04:14
shadalooin /media04:14
samthewildonedamn04:14
shadalooyeah04:14
shadaloono idea what this afc:// means04:14
samthewildone I know theres a cmdline code that lists all connected devicess04:14
evil_dan2wikTJ-, you see it?04:14
=== not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy
TJ-evil_dan2wik: I do, what is the make/model of the PC?04:15
shadalooi guess it's in gvfs04:15
Wugis http://us-west-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gedit/gedit_3.8.3.orig.tar.xz 403 for anyone else04:15
samthewildoneshadaloo, try df-h04:15
samthewildoneor df -m04:16
kwerkshadaloo, can you access http://chrispo.org:5000 from vlc?04:16
evil_dan2wikTJ-, Acer aspire something04:16
samthewildonekwerk, he wants to access via term04:16
evil_dan2wiklet me get the box04:16
kwerkoh04:16
SonikkuAmericaI think I knocked off /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ accidentally, but my (64-bit) system still seems to be working... should I reinstall anyway or what?04:16
Tex_Nickshadaloo: if you can see the directory in nautilus ... try dragging it into the teriminal window ?04:16
Tex_Nickterminel*04:17
shadalooterminal* ;D04:17
shadalookwerk: what is that?04:17
samthewildoneterm04:17
samthewildoneTex_Nick, good idea04:17
samthewildoneTex_Nick, simple yet effective.04:18
kwerkMy living room.04:18
shadaloonice Tex_Nick04:18
shadaloothat did it, it was in /run04:18
samthewildonelemme see04:18
shadalookwerk: let me try ^^04:18
Tex_Nickshadaloo: great ;)04:18
Wugwho maintains us-west-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com04:19
Wugthey need to be shouted at04:19
jorge2what is a good tutorial on ssh tunneling?04:19
samthewildoneCOOL04:19
samthewildoneI see people !04:19
evil_dan2wikTJ-, Acer Aspire 1830T04:19
samthewildonekwerk, im gonna hack your house now04:20
Wugjorge2: if by tunneling you mean "running unsecure applications through a secure SSH tunnel", you're going to want to look at SSH's -R, -L, and -D options04:20
samthewildonekwerk, watch im gonna hack your lights04:20
kwerkuh oh04:20
Wugjust read the entries for them in the man page04:20
Wug(man ssh)04:20
samthewildonekwerk, better yet, I'll use your house as a node04:20
shadalookwerk: yes i am to, lol04:20
Wug-R and -L are dumb port forwards, and -D is a socks proxy04:20
kwerkoh great04:20
shadalooi think i see you on your pc04:21
shadaloolol04:21
evil_dan2wikTJ-, anything else?04:21
kwerkyeah, it's pointed right at me04:21
evil_dan2wiknow start twerking.04:22
samthewildonekwerk, sit down04:22
TJ-evil_dan2wik: No, but it looks as if it was already majorly damaged - the entire front chassis/cover is missing (right side of the photo)04:22
kwerkheh04:22
samthewildonekwerk, blue shirt really04:22
evil_dan2wikTJ-, it was, yes.04:23
kwerkyeah04:23
kwerkok, time to turn the cam the other way04:23
samthewildoneis it remote from the desktop ?04:23
jorge2Wug when you have ssh on a machine if I connect to that machine can I copy files from that connection to the machine connecting to it... also can you do remote desktop via ssh?04:24
kwerkis what?04:24
kwerkno, it's a box that houses all my media.04:25
kwerkand runs that cam all the time with motion.04:25
samthewildoneoh its motion actv04:25
samthewildonenice04:25
Wugjorge2: you can run programs remotely with X forwarding (the -X option turns this on) if you have a local X server running (if you're on windows theres xming) but its not really the same as remote desktop.  For secure file transfers over a network, use scp (which uses ssh as a backend).04:25
kwerkyeah04:25
samthewildonenow add a minigun to it.04:25
kwerkactually, it can also be seen at http://cam.chrispo.org04:25
kwerkif you have vlc.04:26
samthewildoneminigun + laser to make it a real home defense04:26
kwerkin theory. It doesn't always work with everyone's setup.04:26
kwerkhmm04:26
samthewildone*this plugin is not supported04:26
kwerkyeah, i gotta find something better to stream with.04:26
samthewildonei have vlc but, probably not the web version04:26
samthewildonebrb04:26
kwerkcheesus, it's a mess in here04:28
TJ-evil_dan2wik: I can see what you did... it wasn't the connecting into the pcie slot that caused it. On the main PCB at the 'top' end of the pcie card are several power rails and transistors, looking at the adapter card it looks as if the metal RF grounding shield on the underside of the adapter shorted directly to one of those power rails, causing a huge current flow that caused it to go pop.04:31
Wugwho do I have to yell at in order to fix a broken package mirror04:31
TJ-Wug: the mirrors team?04:32
evil_dan2wikTJ-, Where did I touch?04:35
evil_dan2wikOh, I see now.04:35
evil_dan2wikwow, I didn't even see that there.04:35
TJ-evil_dan2wik: It's bad design for sure04:35
TJ-especially when the adapter has an unprotected metal grounding can04:36
evil_dan2wikok04:37
evil_dan2wikBut still my fault right?04:37
artistalobohi04:37
TJ-evil_dan2wik: The thing looks to be a terrible state anyhow, no telling if something wasn't out of place to cause that. You said the previous adapter was faulty, with the damage I can see, I wouldn't be surprised if it extended to affecting that slot04:39
botnuthi all04:41
MalsasaHello, anybody know how to report bug for gitk, a GUI manager for git?04:42
jellowhello botnut04:42
MalsasaI mean, what is the official site? Or the email? I can't find them on manpage or by googling.04:42
Beldar!bug | Malsasa Be sure it's an actual bug04:43
ubottuMalsasa Be sure it's an actual bug: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.04:43
botnutanyhow have issues running ubuntu 14.04 desktop in vmware player on a high dpi screen - i.e. 3200x1800?04:44
TJ-Malsasa: see http://git-scm.com/community04:44
botnutrunning into a lot of issues and cant figure out how to resolve it04:44
MalsasaTJ-: thank you so much.04:44
MalsasaBeldar: thank you.04:44
botnutive been the same vm for a long time now - and just upgraded my laptop04:45
botnutsince its a vm - i justcopied it over thinking everything would be fine -04:46
botnutbut the high res threw everything off - and now - get an error every time i boot04:46
TJ-evil_dan2wik: This is what it *should* look like http://www.notebookreview.com/picture/?f=5535904:47
botnutanyone?04:51
Beldarbotnut, Virtualbox?04:51
botnutvmware04:51
botnuti get the error and one thing i notice04:52
botnuti cannot switch themes04:52
botnutit  wants to stay on ambiance04:52
botnutif i switch to radiance - it only partially switches it over04:52
Beldarbotnut, I would try #vmware04:53
botnutwell its not vmware04:53
botnuti created a new vm - fresh install04:53
botnutand there is no problem04:53
botnutthe fresh install works great04:53
botnuti can switch themes and do what i want04:53
botnuton the old vm - it wont budge04:53
Akiva-Thinkpadhey when my computer shuts down, the internal clock resets and gives me errors; can this in any way be related to the kernel/operating system?04:54
Akiva-ThinkpadI need to make sure this is not a software fault before I ask for a warranty.04:54
Nexuussounds like you've got a bad battery in your machine Akiva-Thinkpad04:55
Akiva-ThinkpadNexuus, that is what I think. I let my computer run on a low battery, and it shut down; this is when the problems started happening.04:56
Nexuusare you on a laptop?04:56
Akiva-ThinkpadNexuus, yah04:56
Akiva-ThinkpadNexuus, care to guess which one ^_^04:56
Akiva-Thinkpad?04:56
Nexuusyou have the battery...but then there's also a small battery that's on the motherboard...04:57
botnutbeldar - ive spent a lot of time looking around and some people have reported the same - even without virtualization04:57
Nexuusit sounds like that's the one that's probably bad.04:57
=== amir_ is now known as Guest84488
botnutits related to the high dpi screen - 3200x1800 rez04:57
Akiva-ThinkpadNexuus, yah that was my assumption too; but I have another strange problem04:57
samthewildoneopps04:57
samthewildone!offtopic04:57
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!04:57
Akiva-Thinkpadwhen my computer is on battery, and I plug in my adapter, this causes the laptop to reboot.04:58
samthewildonekwerk, still hosting your life ?04:58
kwerkoh, i just forget the camera is there.04:58
samthewildoneAkiva-Thinkpad, common04:59
botnutakiva - assuming this is a thinkpad - sounds like a power / battery issue04:59
samthewildoneAkiva-Thinkpad, what happens ... as soon as the government notice that your trying to juice up your laptop the short the power so they can insert a trojan04:59
Akiva-Thinkpadheh05:00
botnutakiva - i do know - that lenova has a some firmware fixes for their batteries and power issues - might want to check their support site for that05:00
kwerki've discovered colloquy-mobile and znc are a winning combination.05:00
Akiva-Thinkpadbotnut; that is very helpful05:01
Akiva-Thinkpadthank you05:01
vijaiHello05:08
vijaineed some help05:08
vijaiI have windows 8.1 and installed ubuntu 12.04 for dual boot05:08
vijaibut while installing ubuntu, it says removing conflicting os and installs grub05:09
vijaiafter  that, I'm not able to boot into win 8.1 at all05:09
vijaiif I select 8.1, it goes back to grub05:09
Beldarvijai, In the ubuntu terminal run sudo parted -l and pastebin all the results05:10
vijaihttp://paste.ubuntu.com/8068445/05:11
vijaisdb is where both os is installed and also the bootloader05:11
Beldarvijai, I see 5 ntfs partitions, including 3 in an extended, so in a cursory glance it looks like W8 is probably still there, not sure of a fix is all. I wondered from your description if it was over written.05:14
Beldar6 ntfs actually05:15
vijaiNo, the sda is my storage hdd05:15
vijaiI always have sda removed from mobo while installing os05:15
vijaisdb is my ssd05:15
vijaiand no os resides in sda05:16
Beldar!bootinfo | vijai, run this script and pastebin the output.05:16
ubottuvijai, run this script and pastebin the output.: Boot info script is a useful script for diagnosing boot problems. Run the script following the directions here: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/ and then look at RESULTS.txt (or !pastebin it for others to look at).05:16
Beldarvijai, Did you resize W8 with ubuntu on the install?05:18
vijainope05:18
vijaiI installed windows first05:18
vijaiused windows to repartiton05:18
vijaileft 40 odd gb for linux as unpartitioned05:19
vijaithen installed ubuntu in it05:19
kwerkseems that usually has worked for me in W705:19
Beldarvijai, Good, did you reboot it for the auto chkdsk?05:19
Beldarbefore installing ubuntu05:19
vijaiI couldnt get past grub to do any checks on windows05:19
Beldarvijai, Before the ubuntu install.05:20
vijaiyeah... installed windows, booted it, installed updates05:20
vijaithen only ubuntu05:20
vijaiinfact was working on it for like 4 hours or so05:20
Beldarvijai, When you resized W8 did you reboot it to make sure it was still working?05:20
vijaihttp://paste.ubuntu.com/8068498/05:22
vijaiboot info pastebin05:22
Beldarvijai, When you resize windows it often does an auto chkdsk, that is the question.05:22
vijaiI did not resize windows during ubuntu install at all05:22
vijaiI installed windows 8.1 during when i did remove linux partition05:22
TechCelhow can I check when the last updates were run? I'm having a production issue and nothing seems to have changed...05:23
vijaithen booted to win 8.1, updated it successfully05:23
vijaithen installed linux in the deleted partition formatting it to ext405:23
Beldarvijai, You seem to not understand, however you put grub in the windows boot. Open windows from ubuntu, in the search type grub and any that comes up delete. Be sure the search is in windows.05:23
vijaisorry, I seem not to understand05:24
vijaiopen windows from ubuntu?05:24
vijaihow?05:24
Beldarvijai, look on the bootscript at sdb1 the boot partition notice the grub there, this can be cleaned out if you can open it. Or you can move the boot flag to sdb2 and run some commands from the W8 disc booted to a terminal.05:26
kwerkthat seems like a lot of partitions05:26
Beldarvijai, In ubuntu you would see W8 in the sidebar, however probably not the boot partition, so we might just have to boot the windows disc and run the commands, I can give them to you to have and run.05:27
vijaiI tried fixing mbr once from windows disc05:28
vijaiit said success05:28
vijaibut no real success05:28
Beldarvijai, That wont fix grub in your boot partiton.05:28
TechCelanyone here familiar with HAProxy?05:29
vijaiok... What I do now to fix?05:29
Beldarvijai, Install gparted in ubuntu and open it.05:29
Beldarvijai, we are going to make sdb2 the booting partition by adding /bootmgr /Boot/BCD to it with the commands.05:30
vijaiyeah installed05:30
Beldarvijai, right click sdb2-mount flags and click boot we want it to have the boot flag.05:32
Beldarin gparted of course05:32
vijaiok so i right click sdb2 and select boot flags?05:33
vijaimanage flags*05:33
Beldarvijai, yeah05:34
Beldarvijai, mange flags then click on boot.05:34
noideawhat is a good option to transfer files and folders to another hdd with a progress bar?05:34
Beldarmanage*05:34
vijaidone05:35
vijainext?05:35
Beldarvijai, So now sdb2 is the boot partiton it will show up in the terminal you ran in before on the windows disc, here is the link for your commands. http://pastebin.com/75DTPAui05:36
vijaiok so after I do that, I reinstall grub?05:37
Beldarvijai, You may need to run after all this is done if windows just does not boot sudo update-grub in ubuntu. No this will not overwrite the mbr.05:37
vijaioh... ok... thanks :)05:37
vijaiwill try now05:37
Beldarvijai, Cool, Do not remove sda1 it will be useless, but just leave it is all.05:38
Beldarsorry sdb105:38
e1ehi05:39
jorge_hola05:40
vijaiok.. thank you beldar :)05:40
Beldarvijai, You should be set, I have to take off in about 5 minutes for about a half hour is all to do  short job I do.05:40
Beldarno problem05:40
jorge_i don't understand ubuntu05:41
Beldarvijai, I will be back by 45 min from now if there is an issue.05:41
sandrodzHello, is there anyone experienced with charybdis IRC server here? Nobody seems to know anything :|05:45
rwwsandrodz: ask #atheme on irc.atheme.org?05:47
evil_dan2wikkwerk, turn the lights back on.05:56
=== jelly_ is now known as wangwei
trijntjeHi all, I have two folders of around 80 GB each and I want to see the differences between them. Is there a tool that can do this or are the folders too big?06:08
bobfoxtrijntje: use diff.06:11
bobfoxdiff -r dir_1 dir_206:12
Tex_Nick^^06:12
trijntjebobfox: cool, thanks06:13
bobfoxtrijntje: np06:13
evil_dan2wikI need to kill wget with 1 command.06:14
evil_dan2wikhow do i do this?06:14
bobfoxsudo killall wget06:14
evil_dan2wikI can't sudo06:14
KindOnethen do it without06:14
bobfox^^06:14
Guest98355isit possiable to recover data frpm a harddrive thats been formated06:16
trijntjeGuest98355: if you are lucky, yes. You can use testdisk06:17
=== notzopsi is now known as zopsi
trijntjeok, new question, since that folder diff is massive. Is there a tool to subtract one directory from another. Meaning: I want to remove from folder A every file that is also present in folder B06:37
trijntjethat way, I can just use nautilus after running it to check out any files that are unique to folder A, and decide if I want to keep them or remove them06:38
codehacker#codechef06:47
shadalood00ds06:48
=== JordanJ2- is now known as JordanJ2
shadalooim trying to get 'hide all normal windows' to minimize all06:49
shadaloobut nothing is happening06:49
shadalooideas?06:49
Beldarshadaloo, move them around and make sure a popup is not hiding behind them.06:50
atomic_hello, i have installed ubuntu on a laptop but on boot GRUB does not show any entries like i'm used to. the system boots fine though06:50
bekksatomic_: So which entries does grub show then?06:50
Beldaratomic_, What should you be seeing?06:51
atomic_bekks: none at all06:51
trijntjeatomic_: that means there are no other operating systems installed on your pc, like windows. So grub justs skips the menu and boots straight into ubuntu06:51
atomic_Beldar: i thought it would show the memtest entries etc06:51
bekksatomic_: For always showing the menu, you have to configure grub to do so.06:52
atomic_bekks: on my installation on my pc it does it by default. its not an EFI installation like on the laptop06:52
atomic_thats the difference in the installation06:52
atomic_so with an EFI installation i have no boot menu by default?06:52
bekksatomic_: EFI/non-EFI is irrelevant at that point.06:53
atomic_ok06:53
atomic_maybe i have to hold shift for loading menu06:54
bekksatomic_: Or configure grubv to show the menu by default.06:54
bekks-v06:54
atomic_holding shift doesnt work06:56
bekksatomic_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Boot_Display_Behavior06:57
atomic_bekks: ok, GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0 is set by default06:57
ahmadim using ubuntu 14.04 where my .vimrc location06:57
atomic_bekks: thanks for the link. so it's just working :)06:58
=== arjun is now known as Guest17873
OoTLinkwould it be more trouble to shrink a linux partition and push it down so I can stick a windows partition on a machine07:23
OoTLinkthan it would to just redo the machine with a split partition and then reinstall?07:23
=== zopsi is now known as notzopsi
BeldarOoTLink, You want windows at the front of the HD07:24
bekksOoTLink: Could you rephrase that please - what are you tryong to do, and which errors do you get?07:24
sagredohi dudes07:25
sagredoi just got my grub fixed and first restart i'm stuck at "grub>"07:26
sagredonot loading kernel07:26
sagredoany ideas?07:27
OoTLinkbeldar: exactly, bekks: my bro has a thing for tv dongles that don't work very well on linux07:29
OoTLinkand thus I'm going to put a fairl ylocked down windows partition on his machine07:29
OoTLinkjust debating reinstalling from scratch with a proper partition scheme, or banging what he has out into that07:30
sagredoBeldar: haaalllp07:30
sagredoBeldar: first restart I'm stuck in grub console07:30
bekksOoTLink: Are you saying "I am either installing from scratch or clone an existing installation into a partition"?07:31
OoTLinkbekks: his machine already has ubuntu on it, and some stuff I'd rather not go through the trouble of backing up and putting back on07:31
OoTLinkit's not irreplacable, in fact I have his 60gb of crap on an external07:31
OoTLinkI just don't wanna transfer it off/back again07:31
Beldarsagredo, What happened between it working and thr reboot?07:32
Beldarthe*07:32
sagredoBeldar: I tried to install dnscrypt-proxy07:32
sagredothat's all07:32
sagredoinstalled libsodium07:32
sagredoBeldar: any ideas for a quick fix or do I have to follow the link you gave me earlier?07:34
Beldarsagredo, I would use the chroot I gave you yes the link, do you understand it?07:35
sagredoBeldar: somewhat :s07:35
sagredoBeldar: i'll give it a go solo07:36
Beldarsagredo, When you see sdX that is just the HD so if sda it is sdX = sda if you see sdXX it is the hd and the partition, like sdXX = sda107:37
sagredoBeldar: right07:37
Beldarsagredo, If you get it fixed and booted run sudo update-grub in ubuntu07:37
lastnodehllo friends07:37
lastnode*hello07:37
Beldarsagredo, You had two HD's are you having the HD with ubuntu read first in the bios, that may be asll that is wrong.07:38
Beldarall*07:38
sagredoBeldar: I did manually set the HD group to first boot position07:39
sagredobut I entered the boot menu at boot07:39
Beldarsagredo, HD group, is that the HD ubuntu is on?07:39
sagredoand manually selected the usb drive07:39
sagredonot the disk07:39
sagredoso not sure why it would interfere07:39
Beldarsagredo, YOu are not making sense, that is an internal HD right?07:40
OoTLinkscrew it07:40
OoTLinkI'm going to nuke and repave07:41
OoTLinktoo much trouble07:41
OoTLinkhehe07:41
sagredoBeldar: no07:41
sagredoBeldar: external USB07:41
sagredoBeldar: and i have a USB thumbdrive that I'm on now doing the rescue from07:41
sagredobrb07:41
BeldarThe 500 gig HD is a external using a usb?07:41
sagredodone with the fix07:41
sagredoBeldar: yessir07:41
sagredobrb07:42
Beldarthey said it was an external than an internal now it's an external again, geez07:42
Beldarno wonder they have issues, not a clue07:43
sagredoBeldar: yup, working again07:49
sagredoat least I know how to temp fix it07:49
Beldarsagredo, Ubuntu on an external is not an ideal use, that may be the issue, hard to say really.07:50
sagredoBeldar: i've had good luck in the past07:50
sagredowho knows07:50
fahad3mihi07:56
farbodfahad3mi:hi07:58
alfonsojonSo I did some digging to find out why Spotify holds up logout08:21
alfonsojonTurns out Spotify for Linux doesn't listen to SIGQUIT (CTRL + \), meaning it doesn't close cleanly on a logout.08:21
alfonsojonMeaning it waits for 30-60 seconds, not sure how long, then force kills with SIGINT. I made a forum post on the Spotify community for it here: http://goo.gl/kxU4D208:22
=== xubuntu is now known as Guest56336
=== Cybert1nus is now known as Cybertinus
Akiva-ThinkpadWhy does the Ubuntu SDK tell me, “do not use comma expression”, and what should I use instead?08:24
Akiva-Thinkpadthis is for qml properties08:24
=== tyler is now known as Guest87275
=== lbaway is now known as luckybunny
afrokarlssonin ocean is rock like a cross, and people carry crosses because that rock afraids humans from see to inner land08:47
jevtaneko ko govori srpski?08:58
=== ikxemb is now known as ikhcszxembe
eeee!rs | jevta08:59
ubottujevta: Molimo udjite u #ubuntu-rs za pomoc u vezi sa Ubuntuom na srpskom jeziku.08:59
arianithi, my 14.04 system is hanging randomly, event after it reinstalled from 32bit to 64 bit. it doesn't use a PAE kernel, right? anyway to use a PAE one? It worked without a hitch when I had the 32 bit.09:02
Beldararianit, What desktop and release?09:03
ikhcszxembewhat is PAE09:03
cfhowlett!pae09:03
ubottuTo use more than ~3.2GB RAM on a 32bit system you can install the PAE-enabled kernel. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE for more info09:03
cfhowlettarianit, in other words, 64 bit does not use PAE09:04
arianitBeldar, 14.04.1 have tried both unity and gnome09:04
Beldararianit, Have you checked if you swapping when it hangs?09:05
Beldaryour*09:05
ikhcszxembethx09:05
et_not to but in... but when i had probs like that to be honest is was lose ram chips09:05
et_loose09:05
et_just an idea09:06
Beldararianit, On a spinning HD swapping will make it seem like it's freezing, with a SSD it is hardly noticeable. I woud set the swappiness to 10 and see if this changes the situation.09:08
arianitsorry, back from a random freeze09:11
ikhcszxembewhat does /var/log/kmesg.1 say09:11
ikhcszxembeor other files .1 there09:12
ilk Dont get mad, get even!  Our extensive and comprehensive network of bots and socks is powerful enough to punish any group of people! http://server.piratebox.se/phpbb/index.php09:16
cfhowlettilk, take your spam elsewhere. not welcome here.09:18
ilk;o09:37
ilkk09:37
=== juhleino is now known as jleino
=== arjun is now known as Guest88162
troulouliou_devhi how ca n i configure a keyboard layout at boot time under X ?10:19
=== juhleino__ is now known as jleino
=== darkness is now known as Guest64767
legendI have internet connection on my ubuntu 12.04 LTS using ppp. But don't have internet on my newly bought Android phone. I can connect my Android phone to ubuntu through USB. Is there a way so that i can use Ubuntu's internet on my Android mobile ?10:35
cfhowlett!tether10:36
cfhowlett!ics10:36
ubottuIf you want to share the internet connection of your Ubuntu machine with other machines in the network see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Internet/ConnectionSharing10:36
DJJefflibvert: XML error: No PCI buses available10:37
reversibleanI cant find where the $JAVA_HOME env var is defined. I've checked in files; ~/.pam_environment, ~/.profile, /etc/environment10:38
marko-_-hey i'm using chromium on ubuntu 14.04 and i've managed to make it so i can comment by adding exceptions but now i can't see comments. Why is that? It's just loading10:38
marko-_-on youtube10:38
a1ex_hello o/10:41
cfhowlettmarko-_-, for help commenting on Youtube, ask Youtube10:41
marko-_-there's no youtube channel10:41
cfhowlettmarko-_-, so you ask ubuntu?10:42
marko-_-yeah and chromium10:42
cfhowlettmarko-_-, look on www.youtube.com for support/help options10:42
legendcfhowlett, I don't have Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on my PC. I can only connect Android phone to PC by USB Cable. Can i still be able to use it?10:42
gothaiHi.. my name is Chandra, I want some help on ubuntu..10:43
gothaiis this the right place to ask for ubuntu help10:43
NGC3982_This is the fallacy of "Official support" channels on IRC. There seems to be some consensus that one should not engage in anything but the related topic10:43
legendcfhowlett, By easytether, i can use  Android's internet on Ubuntu, but not the other way around.10:44
cfhowlettlegend, and a bit different.  One would think "yes" but I've not seen a way to tether an android device to a computer.  Sorry, but IDK.10:44
cfhowlett!ask | gothai,10:44
ubottugothai,: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience10:44
gothaiThanks, ubottu.. I was running 12.04.01, by mistake I did 'do-release-upgrade -d' and it upgraded to 14.1010:46
gothaiIs there a way to rollback to 14.04.0110:46
legendNo worries. Maybe i should buy a wireless router.10:46
gothaiSorry, I was running 14.04.01.. And upgraded to 14.10. Is there a way to rollback to 14.04.0110:46
guest13hello!10:47
guest13I am facing a weird problem, no unity no launcher only wallpaper on screen but in guest session everything working /10:48
sukantoHello fellas!10:49
sukantoCan I run the janalyze.jar file without installing the kernel patch as given in the INSTALL.txt of ndt-3.6.5.tar.gz?10:51
sukantoi am trying to run the m-lab ndt log files using janalyze.jar10:51
gothaiHi, I was running 14.04.01 and by mistake I ran do-release-upgrade -d and upgraded to 14.10 (dev release). Is there a way to rollback to 14.04.01 or 14.04. Worst part is the login screen doesn't have a login dialog box to enter username and password. But through VT I can login.10:55
sukantoguys, im new to this11:02
sukantocan somebody please tell me11:02
sukantohow do i join irc://#m-lab@irc.freenode.org11:02
Rohan_mi have problem related to C its a basic problem can anybody help me here (private message as this group does not allows C  problem to be discussed) ?11:13
=== Rohan_m is now known as pikachu
=== pikachu is now known as Rohan_14
johncamelioncan someone help me regarding battery draining issue on 14.04?11:26
evil_dan2wikjohncamelion, remove battery, problem solved.11:27
guest13no unity no launcher in ubuntu 14.04 64bit but in guest session everything working fine.11:27
Novice201yHello. How can I install GTK+-3.0 package? I don't see it in Synaptic.11:28
tobby11hello11:34
laughingtigerhi11:34
tobby11i need help..!11:34
tobby11anyone there....?11:35
cfhowlett!ask | tobby1111:35
ubottutobby11: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience11:35
IdleOnetobby11: ask your question and if someone can help they will11:35
tobby11acutally i am using xp , and want to dual boot with ubuntu but while disk partitioning i am only getting the whole drive11:36
=== pincode is now known as pinched
=== pinched is now known as pinc0de
tobby11any1 having idead about GPT >11:40
tobby11any1 having idea about GPT?11:41
djpoohi guys i'm looking for help in my ubunutu i have verstion 14.04 lts and i install kali tools and i don't see the manu and no idea how to see the menu of kali would like some help11:41
ikoniadjpoo: you don't11:43
djpoowhy ikonia..11:43
ikoniadjpoo: kali tools are for kali11:43
ikoniadjpoo: install kali11:43
djpoono11:43
ikoniaok, don't install it then11:43
djpoothere is kali tools for ubuntu also..11:43
ikoniadjpoo: from which repo ?11:43
djpoohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOT8cB0r9cY11:44
djpoocheck this out..11:44
ikoniadjpoo: no11:44
ikoniadjpoo: answer the question11:44
ikoniadjpoo: which repo are they from ?11:44
djpoohmm i dont remember11:45
djpoohow do i tell u this11:45
ikoniadjpoo: bottom line - want kalitools - use kali11:45
cfhowlettdjpoo, this ^^^11:46
djpooi'm new with ubuntu11:47
djpoois kali are easy to use or should i use it as vmware?11:47
ikoniadjpoo: #kali-linux will help you11:47
cfhowlett!india | tobby1111:49
ubottutobby11: #ubuntu-in is the channel for Ubuntu in India11:49
technodictanyone using weechat ?11:54
RirishiI'm using xChat here11:54
Ririshior XCHAT or however you'd like to spell it :p11:54
technodictweechats looking good enuf :)11:55
RirishiIs there any way to turn off join/leave messages in xchat?11:55
Ririshi(just got this one :p)11:55
RirishiI'm using ubuntu for android devving and I just started... so my stuff isn't quite set up yet11:55
cfhowlettRirishi, right click on the channel > settings > hide joins and leaves11:56
Ririshicfhowlett, thank you :)11:56
cfhowlettRirishi, happy2help11:56
Ririshierr11:56
RirishiProblem11:56
qiukuni'm inside a network requiring login on web11:56
Ririshithere's no such option in my freenode > settings thing11:57
qiukunand if you're not login you will be redirect to the log in page11:57
RirishiOnly log to disk and reload scrollback, cfhowlett11:57
cfhowlettRirishi, CHANNEL - freenode is the network11:57
RirishiPardon me cfhowlett11:57
cfhowlett#ubuntu11:57
cfhowlett:)11:57
qiukunthis cause the 14.04 LTS installer to crash, give me a black screen11:57
RirishiI like the autocompletion for users :D11:57
qiukunit could be solved by unplug the cable11:58
qiukunbut i think it's awful11:58
cfhowlettqiukun, install without network11:58
cfhowlettqiukun, talk to your system admin ---11:58
RirishiYeah. You can update and install pkgs after the installation11:58
qiukuncfhowlett: i even don't get a notice from the installer11:59
qiukuni don't think this is user-friendly11:59
cfhowlettqiukun, it's not an ubuntu problem - it's your network.11:59
Ririshiqiukun, the installer has a checkbox to ask whether or not you want to install updates and additional packages before starting the install11:59
cfhowlettqiukun, ^^^ true.12:00
qiukunririshi: in fact, even plugged in, the installer noticed that it didn't connect to the Internet12:00
cfhowlettqiukun, but if you specify "I have a connection" and you DO NOT have a connection ...12:00
qiukunno i choose not to install updates12:00
Ririshiqiukun, then you should connect to your network12:01
Ririshiqiukun, you can just open firefox before starting the installation and login onto the network12:01
Ririshithat way you should have internet and the installer won't complain about you not being connected12:01
qiukunririshi: i think this is a bug. do you really suppose a user to know this?12:01
cfhowlettqiukun, file a bug report then.12:02
qiukunok12:02
cfhowlett!bug | qiukun12:02
ubottuqiukun: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.12:02
Ririshiqiukun, If your network requires you to login, you should first login... The installer can't do that for you :/12:02
roothola12:03
Ririshiqiukun, and because you have no internet connection (because you're nto logged in), the installer will tell you there's no active connection12:03
=== root is now known as Guest45936
Ririshihello root12:03
=== Guest45936 is now known as manuelito
Ririshior... guestxxxxx12:03
Ririshior manuelito12:03
eeee!it | manuelito12:03
ubottumanuelito: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)12:03
qiukunririshi: sorry about my expression. I'm happy about its telling me no active connection12:03
manuelitoq cacso diche12:03
qiukunririshi: what hurt me is it still fetch something and give me a black screen12:04
cfhowlett!it | manuelito12:04
ubottumanuelito: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)12:04
qiukunwhen selecting timezone12:04
Ririshi!es | AndersNilsen12:04
ubottuAndersNilsen: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.12:04
cfhowlettqiukun, you're booting directly to "install ubuntu"?  YOu can choose "Try ubuntu", start firefox and login.  Then run "install ubuntu"12:04
Ririshiqiukun, well O,o12:04
qiukunin fact, if i didn't kick off the cable by accident, i'll never find this12:04
Ririshicfhowlett, the problem might be an actual bug12:05
cfhowlettRirishi, noted.12:05
qiukuncfhowlett: i know i can connect first, my problem is I don't even be warned.12:05
Ririshicfhowlett, it looks like the installer is trying to fetch something without a connection (which the installer knows lol) and then gives a black screen12:05
qiukunririshi: you get it.12:05
cfhowlettRirishi, qiukun that would be ... buggy12:06
* Ririshi likes to point out the obvious12:06
OnkelTemHi all. How to list packages of a specific architecture using dpkg -l?12:06
OnkelTemFor example, I want to list 'skype*' package but it prints 'un'12:07
qiukuncfhowlett: is a bug report still needed?12:07
cfhowlettqiukun, only if you're feeling charitably inclined ...12:07
OnkelTemLooks like Microsoft decided to bad Linux users by releasing 4.3 version of Skype which crashes for so many people12:07
OnkelTemto ban*\12:08
llutzOnkelTem: dpkg -l '*:i386'12:08
OnkelTemllutz: thanks!12:08
=== san is now known as Guest30661
qiukuncfhowlett: well, i'm learning how.12:09
Guest30661hi12:10
cfhowlettqiukun, :)12:10
cfhowlettqiukun, we all are.12:10
derrzzaahey guys, quick question. I'm transferring files off a drive with loads of bad sectors, so i'm coming across some errors.12:10
derrzzaaDoes the skip all button, skip ALL the files its transferring, or just the ones with errors?12:11
IdleOnejust the errors12:11
san_hi12:11
derrzzaathanks!12:11
qiukunhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1357939 the bug report12:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1357939 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "give a black screen without a internet connection" [Undecided,New]12:17
qiukunafter two years of university life, my english writing is worse.12:17
qiukunwhy ubuntu hurts me everytime i'd like to try. last time when i press super key, the last appliction on the launcher bar doesn't get a label to switch to.12:19
qiukunbuggy unity.12:19
compdocI learned to like unity12:19
enchiladoI used it for a year or so and... well, I didn't really use it12:20
enchiladoIt was there, but I never actually used the dash home thing12:20
dpyhi guys12:20
qiukunif the bug will not appear again i'll like unity, too.12:20
qiukunhi dpy12:21
dpywhat can be wrong if 'start ssh' shows 'ssh start/running, process <pid>' but subsequent ps axuww | grep ssh gives nothing and no sshd is running (manually running /usr/sbin/sshd works like a charm though)12:21
=== Matthew is now known as Guest9008
dpyalso I can't find a log for ssh anywhere12:22
RirishiIs there anything you'd call the best *forgot this word* (I mean stuff like unity, GNOME, someone think of the word for it for me xP)12:26
eeeedesktop environment?12:27
qiukunRirishi: windows12:27
Ririshilol12:27
cfhowlettRirishi, DE?  "best" is the one you use12:27
Ririshithanks eeee12:27
Ririshicfhowlett, I use Unity because I didn't change it...12:28
bekksRirishi: There is no "best", since that depends on personal opinions only :)12:28
RirishiI'm really used to windows but I've done some stuff on Ubuntu so I know pretty much how it works x)12:28
RirishiIs any of you by coincidence an Android developer?12:28
RirishiI mean stuff like ROMS12:29
cfhowlettRirishi, www.xdadevelopers.com      is the place for that12:29
Ririshicfhowlett, I know, but I was just wondering12:30
RirishiI shouldn't be in this channel for OT stuff, sorry x)12:30
qiukunririshi: em. people on #ubuntu-cn are talking about sales returning of a router. x)12:35
bavilahey guys. anyone using ceph with 14.04.1 ?12:44
dan00b_riverHey all, have a stupid question. I have Win7 + Ubuntu 12.04 installed with Wubi on my laptop. Planning to upgrade to 14.04 - Should I upgrade within Wubi or move Wubi to a separate partition and then upgrade?12:50
bekksdan00b_river: you cannot move wubi. Reinstalling a clean Ubuntu 14.04 (no wubi) in parallel to your Windows is the best solution.12:51
k1l_dan00b_river: honestly i would plan to make a real isntall. wubi will break ubuntu and/or windows in some time so better to make a good cut12:51
dan00b_riverSigh, I was afraid you'd say that. Is there a clean way to migrate my data?12:51
dan00b_riverAlso, I made a mistake in the second part of my question. By mving Wubi I meant moving the root.disk to a separate partition...12:52
dan00b_river...using this method: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MigrateWubi12:53
=== map7_ is now known as map7
cfhowlettdan00b_river, wubi is not supported on 14.04.  expect pain if you insist on messing with it.12:53
metalcampwhy is wubi no longer supported?12:54
bekksdan00b_river: you cannot move wubi out of windows, you have to reinstall.12:54
cfhowlettmetalcamp, more trouble than it's worth would be my guess12:54
k1l_metalcamp: too much mess with the windows basis12:54
MonkeyDustmetalcamp  and too misleading: people thought it was a full install, but it wasnt12:55
dan00b_riverOkay, so the general consensus is I dump wubi like a hot potato. Fair enough. Is there a clean way to migrate my files, settings etc from my existing wubi install?12:55
cfhowlettdan00b_river, get a USB, copy /home to usb and then copy to your new ubuntu /home12:55
MonkeyDustdan00b_river  copy them to a safe place12:55
dan00b_rivercfhowlett, step 1 of that is already done. Heck, I've backed up the entire root.disk to an external drive, The question is, will it migrate properly to the new install?12:56
bekksdan00b_river: It will not migrate at all.12:57
bekksdan00b_river: You have to reinstall.12:57
cfhowlettdan00b_river, I'm with bekks.  assume it will not migrate.  save your essential files and copy them to the new /home.  assume you'll have to reconfigure your settings..12:58
dan00b_riverbekks, I'm confused. Here's what I am planning to do: uninstall wubi from within windows. Reboot into a Xubuntu Live USB. Install Xubuntu & then copy my /home.12:58
bekksdan00b_river: Thats a complete reinstall and no migration. :)12:58
dan00b_riverAh, okay. I was using incorrect terminology. My apologies... :)12:59
k1l_dan00b_river: wubi got a own uninstall script which makes a clean uninstall. i would suggest to use that13:00
bekksdan00b_river: No problem :)13:00
cfhowlettdan00b_river, 14.04.1 is the current ubuntu release.  get it on torrent. md5sum to verify.  make a USB.  Boot USB.  install.  enjoy.13:00
k1l_dan00b_river: see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide#Uninstallation13:00
sydneyHi everyone,i am having an issue with my laptop. My laptop will randomly freeze,so i switch to tty1 and i get this mesage:13:02
sydneyNo casheing mode page found13:03
sydneyassuming cashe mode write through13:03
sydneyBut it never unfreezes :-/13:03
sydneyHow do i fix it?13:04
sydneyIwill be right back13:06
dan00b_riverk1l_ Thanks, reading it now. The ISO is downloaded and I'm ready to take the plunge! Wish me luck! :)13:07
MonkeyDustdan00b_river  it helps that you're already familiar with the concept and the interface13:09
=== bill is now known as Guest89991
verses_should I really upgrade to 14.04?13:10
bekksverses_: Which release are you on, currently?13:11
verses_12.0413:11
verses_I always prefer lts versions13:12
MonkeyDustverses_  i'm on 12.04 too, it's supported until... i forget when exactly13:12
verses_2018? MonkeyDust13:12
bekks2017.13:12
cfhowlettverses_, you machines.  your decision.  14.04 is now at release .1 so the first wave of bugs have been pretty much fixed ... and it is LTS.13:13
MonkeyDust14.04 gave fan problems, my laptop overheated and and shutdown immediately13:13
verses_the only problem I face in 12.04 is posed by unity - can't switch to 2D.13:14
verses_unity 2D13:14
cfhowlettverses_, you can choose other DE 's13:14
sydneyverses_: lxde,xfce,kde,gnome ect...13:15
verses_yes, I have xsession as well as kde and gnome without effects installed13:15
verses_xfce*13:15
verses_but unity is so cool13:16
user472259greetings! i can't get my mouse to poll 500hz. it use to! https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mouse_Polling_Rate worked until recently13:16
sydneyMonkeyDust: 12.04 will be suported till 2017 :)13:16
MonkeyDustuser472259  that's an arch link... how is your question ubuntu related?13:17
user472259i'm running an ubuntu based distro. the arch solution worked last year13:17
MonkeyDustuser472259  what ubuntu based distro?13:18
cfhowlettuser472259, what is the output: cat /etc/issue13:18
Sven_vBi managed to fix a crash in update-manager (missing error handling in ubuntu-support-status) on Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS, which is still present in the development branch, so usually i'd open a pull request but they use bzr. is there any chance i can use my git skills to submit it in an easy-to-integrate format? (easier than having to manually apply my patch file)13:18
user472259i've tried the other ubuntu specific ones at the top of google, with no luck MonkeyDust. it's mint 1713:18
MonkeyDustSven_vB  are you a developer?13:18
cfhowlettuser472259, not supported here.  ask in mint support13:19
cfhowlett!mint13:19
ubottuLinux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org13:19
MonkeyDustuser472259  mint is not supported here13:19
Sven_vBMonkeyDust, well, i develop software as part of my job13:19
* cfhowlett wonders why people users come to ubuntu when their OS doesn't provide support.13:19
user472259they aren't that different. i've been supported just fine here in the past13:20
tuxfanHello, what is the minimal space requirement for installing Lubuntu? I can't find the info in the doc;..13:20
cfhowlettuser472259, nevertheless: for mint support use mint channels.13:20
cfhowletttuxfan, it'll be about 6 gigs13:20
Sven_vBuser472259, just because some mint problems are inherited from ubuntu, doesn't mean they all are.13:20
Sven_vBis there a dev channel? tried #ubuntu-dev but it's empty13:21
cfhowlettSven_vB, #ubuntu-devel13:21
Sven_vBthx13:21
MonkeyDustSven_vB  try #ubuntu-app-devel13:21
tuxfanReally? I believed that 6Gigs was the requirement for Ubuntu. Isn't Lubuntu a bit lighter?13:21
MonkeyDusttuxfan  it's lighter, but not smaller13:22
tuxfanOk thank you very much!13:22
hultsfretHi, I've just installed xubutu 14.04 on a Thinkpad Edge E130, but I have trouble installing my wlan adapter, it's a Realtek:13:23
hultsfret03:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter (rev 01)13:23
hultsfretI can't find info on the net, can anywone point me toward a tutorial?13:24
cfhowletthultsfret, https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ubuntu+RTL8188CE&t=canonical13:24
felipe__Hi, Does anyone knows if its possible to create a live (persistent) ubuntu 14.04 USB stick that will work on a macbook pro (2013, retina, ssd) or can point out where I can find information about it?13:24
morkelebQuestion: Is it possible to get the file explorer in 14.04 (nautilus, I guess?) to behave like it does in Linux Mint? That is, show arrows left of folder names, and let you expand the folders without switching to that folder?13:24
MonkeyDustmorkeleb  mint uses nemo, it's not nautilus13:25
arun_Hi guys how do I convert a Dynamic Partition to Basic in Ubuntu  ?>13:25
MonkeyDustarun_  you mean logical to primary?13:25
enjoialoha13:26
eeeemorkeleb: nautilus does show arrows left of the folder names13:26
arun_MonkeyDust: nope, Dynamic to Basic/Logical/Primary13:26
eeeeah, you mean like the side bar ?13:26
eeee"tree view" ?13:27
morkelebAh, nemo then.13:27
enjoiHey, I am trying to run a .JNLP file which seems to keep crashing (The FIVE9 Client) to be specific, I am trying to figure out what the hell keeps preventing it from launching but i'm not quite sure on how to get a log on the bugger, any ideas?  (I tried javaws -verbose) but not sure where the log wound up if even it made one lol13:27
morkelebIs it possible to make nemo display the folders like that?13:27
mishravikasHi all, I've just installed ubuntu 14.04 on my dell laptop and I cant enable wireless on it, I guess some driver issue but there are no drivers available for ubuntu 14.04 at the dell support, any help?13:27
cfhowlett!wifi | mishravikas13:27
ubottumishravikas: Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs13:27
enjoimishravikas, have you tried using the ndiswrapper?13:28
morkelebeee: Tree view, yes.13:28
mishravikasenjoi: what is that?13:28
enjoiis your wireless usb?13:28
enjoirather, a usb wireless13:28
mishravikasenjoi: no it is inbuilt in my laptop13:29
enjoiok, so do lspci and find what type of wireless it is13:29
dan00b_riverarun_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1692248 says a windows-based partition manager like Partition Wizard or EaseUS should do the trick, since dynamic partitions are a Windows-thing..13:29
enjoiin terminal "lspci"13:29
dan00b_riverAre you trying to move from a wubi-based 12.04 install to 14.04?13:29
enjoifind the drivers for that wireless device and use ubuntu software manager to install ndiswrapper13:29
enjoithis will allow you to install the drivers for your wireless (I believe so anyway)13:30
enjoiI could be wrong, im giving advice I used in ubu 10 lol13:30
arun_dan00b3: ok dude thanks13:30
mishravikasenjoi: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/602306113:30
dan00b_riverarun_: YW, be careful though. That link is 3 years old..13:31
felipe__Hi, Does anyone knows if its possible to create a live (persistent) ubuntu 14.04 USB stick that will work on a macbook pro (2013, retina, ssd) or can point out where I can find information about it?13:31
morkelebHm. No nemo in my Ubuntu 14.04. nautilus is installed and in use, though.13:31
enjoiyep there she is mishravikas --> Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)13:31
enjoi:)13:31
eeeemorkeleb: nemo is mint's file manager, it uses what you mean, nautilus is ubuntu's it doesn't, however if you go to the preferences > display > navigate folders in a tree, it does that but itll be in the main folder window, and you'd have to be viewing it as a list13:31
enjoione sec13:31
arun_dan00b3: ok man13:32
mishravikasenjoi: where do I find its driver? as in the dell support only ubuntu 12.04 drivers are available13:32
zhi 13:32
cfhowlettmorkeleb, fwiw: nemo is in the universe repo13:32
enjoimishravikas, it looks like this issue was solved here :) -->http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=219093013:33
eeeemorkeleb: i don't think you can have it in the sidebar though, might be wrong13:33
enjoi<313:33
leeyaahello13:34
leeyaawhen configuring postfix to use saslauthd and pam who creates the file /etc/pam.d/smtp.conf ?13:34
morkelebI found it. It's disabled by default, but can be enabled in Preference.13:34
enjoimishravikas, or you could take the easy way, and download the ndiswrapper from the ubuntu software center and download the windows drivers from here (http://www.driverscape.com/download/qualcomm-atheros-qca9565-802.11b-g-n-wifi-adapter)13:35
enjoihope this helps my friend <313:35
enjoi:)13:35
mishravikasenjoi:the earlier link was for ubuntu 12.0413:35
mishravikasenjoi: windows driver would work in it?13:35
enjoimishravikas, yes it will, this is what ndiswrapper is for :)13:36
morkelebcfhowlett: Not sure why, but in my recently installed 14.04 64-bit, nautilus is used instead of nemo.13:37
[Ex0r]ive got postfix installed via apt-get, and I can't relay mail to remote addresses. How do I change and fix this ?13:37
cfhowlettmorkeleb, nautilus is default UBUNTU.  nemo is not.13:37
mishravikasenjoi: ok nice, and is there something similar for amd graphics card as well? as when I go to additional hardware secrtions and activate proprietory driver for the graphics card I get a black sceen in next boot and I have to delete the driver from the command line mode13:38
eeeemorkeleb: what cfhowlett meant was that if you want to install nemo it is in the universe repository ( which you have to enable, if you haven't already)13:39
sydneyIhave a question My lubuntu install will randomly freeze,and i switch to tty1,and the message: No casheing mode page found, Assuming cashe mode write through.13:39
cfhowlettmorkeleb, as eeee said.  I could have expressed myself more clearly.  sorry.13:39
dan00b_riverImpromptu Poll: What are you using? Ubuntu? Lubuntu? Xubuntu? Other? Any specific reason?13:40
=== master is now known as Nexus3
ses1984i'm getting some really weird graphical glitches in ubuntu 14.04, especially using firefox13:41
ses1984if i switch tabs, the firefox window will rapidly flash back and forth between the current tab and previous tab13:41
yanwei#new13:41
ses1984i tried installing a different graphics driver and that hasn't fixed the problem13:41
Nexus3Hello - Is anyone into LAN bonding ?13:43
morkelebNo problem. I could've done a bit more research first too hehe :_)13:44
Sven_vBanyone wanna submit my patch and take the fame for fixing ubuntu-support-status?13:44
verses_yea might but I dont know bzr13:45
sydneyses1984:Is it only in firefox,or is it in another browser as well?13:46
[Ex0r]Is there somebody here who can help me with a ubuntu-postfix issue im having ?13:47
verses_ls13:47
sydneyses1984:if it only happens in firefox,you might get better support in #firefox13:48
ses1984sydney: firefox seems to cause it to happen the worst/most consistently but it happens in any program, firefox or not13:48
ses1984i mean browser or not13:48
sydneyoh13:48
ses1984it seems like this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/128874713:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1288747 in compiz (Ubuntu) "[334] Parts of the UI randomly flicker when moving the mouse" [High,Triaged]13:49
eeee[Ex0r]: try /join #postfix13:49
ses1984well shit13:49
cfhowlettses1984, if it's related to that bug, that bug is still open.  nothing we can do here.13:49
[Ex0r]eeee- I did, they told me they can't help because the ubuntu postfix has a different configuration than standard postfix and wont give me support13:49
ses1984yeah i just found the bug report13:50
ses1984so there are some fixes recommended in the comments but i'm not sure how to try to apply them13:51
ses1984i tried downloading the nvidia prop driver, which worked ok, but now i want to switch back to the default and i can't seem to use the software & updates window to do that13:51
ses1984under additional drivers tab i can only "continue using a manually installed driver" and other options are grayed out13:51
sydneyhmm13:52
kurainI am trying autopilot, but I can't find the samples showing how to call slots of qt's class13:54
ses1984ok here's another question, trying to fix my problem from another angle. it seems like the problem i'm having is some kind of compiz problem13:54
kurainI need some help, will some please give me a hand?13:55
cfhowlett!help | kurain13:55
ubottukurain: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience13:55
ses1984can i set up a unity-like desktop without using compiz?13:55
ses1984i like the launcher and the i'm used to the keyboard shortcuts13:55
ses1984i don't seem to have these problems in xfce/xubuntu but that environment is very different13:55
DaghdhaHi, i get http://www.two-sided.com/fifa/fookme.png when i run the upgrade. How SLOW will it be? Because i am rarely on the desktop anyway13:57
cfhowlettDaghdha, simple fix: don't run unity.  you have many options13:57
sydneyDaghdha:its hard to say...13:58
sebastien_hi there ! i have a problem with a kernel update, could anyone help me please? :)13:58
cfhowlett!ask | sebastien_13:58
ubottusebastien_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience13:58
morkelebQ: In previous versions, I could find this app: System > Administration > Disk Utility   - how do I do this in 14.04, where I have to search for everything? Searching for "Disk utility" in Applications yields nothing...14:01
MonkeyDustmorkeleb  isnt it called baobab?14:02
cfhowlettmorkeleb, boot up an ubuntu USB14:02
morkelebah thanks :-)14:03
compdocmorkeleb, I just type 'disk' in the search box and a few things pop up14:03
Daghdhaok.. i' just do it14:04
sebastien_well i did an update, but it seems that some pakages are broken. some about kernel (linux-headers-generic and linux-headers-generic-pae). I tried sudo apt-get -f install, as the error message told me, but nothing changed14:04
cfhowlettsebastien_, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade14:04
bekkssebastien_: So can you pastebin the entire error message please and provide the URL?14:04
bekks!pastebin | sebastien_14:07
ubottusebastien_: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.14:07
ses1984is there any way i can force reset my graphics driver situation to what it would be like in a clean install14:08
antonhelp as anyone got a working smb.cof for plex media server14:08
sebastien_well actually i found a french channel about ubuntu, i think it will be easier for me to explain my problem and get help. thanks for all14:09
DexterSkullcan anyone tell me why does ubuntu show "serious errors were found while checking the disk drive for /" error while booting?14:10
iSaleKHello guys. I have compiled Wine but now I have problems configuring it?14:11
iSaleKI had to recompile wine to apply patch to run Altium Designer. Now compile passed, I have Wine32 dir but I don't know how to configure it?14:12
=== linuxer is now known as Guest19484
DexterSkullplease tell me ehy ubuntu shows this error while booting:"serious errors were found while checking the disk drive for /"?14:13
enjoiubuntu! wee WEE!14:13
enjoihehe, sorry I had to14:13
cfhowlett!patience | DexterSkull,14:13
ubottuDexterSkull,: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/14:13
trijntjeDexterSkull: because there were serious errors14:13
cfhowlettDexterSkull, usually a sign of errors14:13
DexterSkullubottu, okay14:13
Guest19484brother can i ask u something14:13
DexterSkullcfhowlett, of which kind14:14
cfhowlettDexterSkull, could be hardware or software.14:14
Guest19484i just install linuxmint qiana. what does the registration number use for??and how i can get it14:14
bekks!mint | Guest1948414:15
ubottuGuest19484: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org14:15
cfhowlett!mint | Guest19484,14:15
ubottuGuest19484,: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org14:15
Guest19484yes mint bekss14:15
bekksGuest19484: Yes, it is not supported in here.14:15
cfhowlettGuest19484, mint is not supported here.  go to !linuxmint-help14:15
Guest19484ooopss sory14:15
enjoiby chance anyone know how to log an issue in java?14:16
enjoiand please, dont tell me to ask in that chan, because I just did14:16
enjoiand they just claimed them selves as non tech support14:16
enjoiI just want to know how to output a log for this jnlp file fucking up so I can fix it14:16
enjoiin ubuntu 14..14:16
cfhowlettenjoi, profanity.  no.  stop.14:16
ikoniaenjoi: there is no need for the language14:16
enjoilol ok14:17
ikoniaI'm not laughing14:17
enjoisorry I live in america, its how we talk14:17
cfhowlett!guidelines | enjoi,14:17
ubottuenjoi,: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines14:17
ikoniano it's not14:17
enjoiyou have not been to NY then14:17
enjoi=)14:17
IdleOneJust stop swearing and get back to support14:17
ikoniaI know many americans that can talk without swearing - please try better14:17
cfhowlettenjoi, follow the rules or get support elsewhere14:17
enjoiok ok, sorry :)14:17
enjoiAnyway, is there a way I can output a log file for running a .jnlp file?14:18
enjoiThis is getting a little frustrating trying to fix14:18
nshhow do i make all the fucking cancer fuck off and get an actually utilitarian window manager, xfce4 or something?14:18
ni1sI'm running a amd64 system, is it possible to tell Ubuntu to always install a packages i386 version too?14:18
ikoniani1s: that's not wise14:18
cfhowlettnsh, stop the profanity.  now.14:18
nshapt-get DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE compviz unity-desktop something something?14:18
iSaleKI had to recompile wine to apply patch to run Altium Designer. Now compile passed, I have Wine32 dir but I don't know how to configure it to create c:\ folder and other configuration?14:18
=== liam_ is now known as Liammmz
enjoilol14:18
enjoihes from america too I suppose14:19
LiammmzHey guys14:19
enjoiheya Liammmz14:19
enjoiwe're guys and gals in here14:19
LiammmzHows it gonig14:19
enjoi(I think)14:19
enjoinot bad :P14:19
[nsh]don't push your fucking luck, son.14:19
ses1984in my software and updates settings, under additional drivers, i see a few greyed options and "continue using a manually installed driver." that's the only option i have,14:19
enjoioh goodness14:19
enjoinsh, its over lol14:19
[nsh]again how to remove unity desktop and compviz and install something better?14:19
enjoioh, hes just msging the chan14:19
ses1984well, i don't want to continue using a manually installed driver. i want to go back to system managed. how can i do this?14:19
ni1sikonia, im tireed of hunting for the :i386 packages14:19
enjoilol14:19
=== Joshua^Dunamis is now known as Joshua^Dunamis_i
cfhowlett[nsh], you can kicked too.  stop the profanity14:20
[nsh]this distraction from my question is over.14:20
ikoniani1s: what do you mean "hunting"14:20
enjoi[nsh], look they removed me for cursing too, simply put I stopped14:20
enjoidont be a noob, just deal with no cursing14:20
enjoiunless its ncurses!14:20
enjoi(zing!)14:20
LiammmzUbuntu is as bad as windows, You must reboot, you must reboot14:21
enjoibad pun? lol14:21
ikoniaLiammmz: there are certain software components in any os that will require a reboot14:21
LiammmzI know that :P14:21
enjoiwhoa14:21
ikoniaLiammmz: right, so complaining about it won't change anything14:21
enjoiLiammmz.....14:21
enjoiyou just hurt my feeling14:21
LiammmzIt might, Ya never know14:21
enjoiI love ubuntu14:21
asshurthey guys14:21
LiammmzSo do I14:22
enjoioh look, his real name!14:22
LiammmzO.o14:22
enjoinot you14:22
enjoiI think thats nsh14:22
enjoilol14:22
cfhowlettasshurt, change your nick please14:22
sydney!offtopic14:22
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!14:22
asshurtwhy would I change my nick?14:22
asshurtit's my handle14:22
enjoiasshurt, it goes against our rules of profanity here14:22
asshurtmy pseudonym14:23
enjoicould you be a cool dude and just change it plz man?14:23
enjoionly temp while you are in here14:23
cfhowlettasshurt, change it or get support elsewhere.14:23
asshurtno14:23
enjoiwell, then bye14:23
asshurti need lunix help14:23
enjoitoo bad14:23
enjoiso sad14:23
enjoigo somewhere else14:23
maizhow get the cloak as i sing14:23
asshurtyou're denying me lunix help because of my nick?14:23
cfhowlett!guidelines | asshurt14:23
ubottuasshurt: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines14:23
maizhow get the cloak as i sign14:23
ikoniamaiz: ask in freenode14:23
ikoniamaiz: #freenode14:23
enjoiasshurt, you know who wont deny you help because of your nick? (google)14:23
asshurtmaiz: cloak is done14:23
ikoniaguys, calm down14:23
asshurtbut i have very specific questions about unity14:24
ses1984ok this is really messed up, in whatever driver i have now, i can't ctrl-alt-f# to even get another terminal, i just get a black screen instead14:24
cfhowlettare there any ubuntu support issues needing attention?14:24
asshurtthe greatest wm  ever14:24
enjoiwell, thats too bad, you wont get help until you change your name14:24
maizwonder then as14:24
enjoiplain and simple14:24
asshurtnever14:24
enjoithen bye14:24
sydneyAsa question :)ndari:just ask your14:24
sydneyasshurt: Just ask your question :)14:25
sydneytypo :P14:25
maizplease please can you help me14:25
enjoioh, so now you can change the policy14:25
maizwith this14:25
asshurtso I was wondering why I can't get this site to work on ubuntu lunix http://gnaa.eu/14:26
cfhowlettmaiz, ask #freenode14:26
maizthen how ask14:26
cfhowlettmaiz, go to #freenode.  ask them.14:26
enjoihm, oddly enough, lightning struck just as you banned him14:26
sydneymaiz: /join #freenode14:26
enjoithat was pretty cool lol14:26
ikoniaenjoi: it would be really helpful if you could drop the commentary14:27
ikoniaenjoi: focus on your issue - nothing more14:27
enjoii'm waiting for a reply, nothing more14:27
enjoidon't be so uptight please14:27
enjoirelax14:27
enjoibreathe....14:27
ikoniaenjoi: please wait quietly then14:27
cfhowlettenjoi, stop now.14:27
maizim there on that chanel14:27
sydneymaiz:ok,then ask your question to them14:28
cfhowlettmaiz, for UBUNTU support, ask here.14:28
enjoiI come here often and help others when I can, I would appreciate if you pull whatever the "eff" is stuck in your "a" today and lighten up, no one likes mods that abuse power because they feel they can rule the world14:28
fevas4hey, can anybody help me with an NFS issue? I have two virtually identical shares from the same server to the same client, but after mounting one can only be read by root and the other has 777 perms, here's a few more details (my /etc/exports and /etc/fstab files): http://paste.ubuntu.com/8071710/14:29
iSaleKHow can I add newly compiled wine as Ubuntu App? So I can configure it with wine tricks and winecfg?14:29
M1LIAMBack14:29
sydneyttyl14:31
EmEhRKayI just setup ubuntu server 14.04 with vagrant/virtualbox and I cannot get to anything that is hosted with it from the host machine. I turned off firewall via ufw, hosted a simple python http server, tired other services. Things are running showing up in netstat, i can even do lynx and bring it up. Am I missing a firewall setting or something?14:31
cfhowlettEmEhRKay, if no response here: ask in #ubuntu-server14:32
EmEhRKayI’ve set up centos and after turning off its firewall things work as expected14:32
EmEhRKaythanks14:32
bekksEmEhRKay: Are you using NAT as networking mode for your vm?14:32
EmEhRKaybekks: i am14:32
EmEhRKayshould i change to bridge?14:33
bekksEmEhRKay: yes.14:33
EmEhRKayill try, thanks14:33
ruslan_osmanovhi, `xev` doesn't recognize Fn+F5 and Fn+F6 (brightness down/up). How do I fix it?14:34
M1LIAMO.o I broke it14:34
bekksruslan_osmanov: you cant fix that, because those keys are mapped via hardware directly.14:35
DexterSkullplease tell me, if you know the right answer, why "serious errors were found while checking the disk drive for /" error shows up while booting ubuntu. last time i had quit as i had to go somewhere.14:37
maizwho helps me14:37
cfhowlettmaiz, ask your ubuntu question14:37
* ObrienDave readies the snarky cannon14:37
DexterSkullcfhowlett, please answer mine.14:37
cfhowlettDexterSkull, restate the question ...14:38
cfhowlettDexterSkull, got it14:38
DexterSkullwhy "serious errors were found while checking the disk drive for /" error shows up while booting ubuntu.14:38
maizhow as I can get the cloak within #freenode14:38
cfhowlettDexterSkull, I'm in xubuntu but I THINK ubuntu has a smart disk monitor app?  Check your HDD with that14:38
cfhowlettDexterSkull, if it's a hardware issue, prepare to replace the HDD.14:39
fabiobikhello guys. I want to encrypt hole disk using pgp keys. what is the best software to do it?14:39
cfhowlett!pgp14:40
ubottugpg is the GNU Privacy Guard. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts | Watch http://static.screencasts.ubuntu.com/videos/2010/11/10/002-HowToCreatePGP.ogv14:40
DexterSkullcfhowlett, this i the very first i'm using ubuntu. can you tell me how to use that thing?14:40
cfhowlettHDD shows error during boot.  How to check this in ubuntu 14.04?  re: dexterskull14:41
DexterSkullcfhowlett, i don't think there's some problem with my HDD.14:42
trijntjegnome-disk can read out smart data14:42
cfhowlettDexterSkull, this ^^^14:42
daftykinsDexterSkull: well it's best to be sure, open a terminal and run "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install pastebinit smartmontools"14:43
daftykinsDexterSkull: then run "sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | pastebinit" and share the link here14:43
cfhowlett!info smartctl14:43
ubottuPackage smartctl does not exist in trusty14:43
daftykinsthe package is smartmontools.14:43
bekks!info smartmon-tools14:43
ubottuPackage smartmon-tools does not exist in trusty14:43
daftykinsno hyphen14:44
bekks!info smartmontools14:44
ubottusmartmontools (source: smartmontools): control and monitor storage systems using S.M.A.R.T.. In component main, is optional. Version 6.2+svn3841-1.2 (trusty), package size 419 kB, installed size 1412 kB14:44
bekks:)14:44
sangaciao14:44
sanga!list14:44
ubottusanga: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».14:44
daftykinsyou know it's gonna be a great user when the first thing they do is what the topic says not to14:44
sangaexit14:44
sangaquit14:44
sanga!quit14:44
daftykinsyou need a leading /14:44
daftykinsso /quit14:45
sanga7quit14:45
daftykins=|14:45
fabiobikcfhowlett, do you use hd encript?14:45
cfhowlettfabiobik, no. dexterskull is having the issues,.14:45
daftykinsDexterSkull: are you running the above...14:45
* ObrienDave will never understand why people want to encrypt entire drives. smh14:52
DiegoFernandoHello14:53
DiegoFernandoI'm new in ubuntu14:53
DiegoFernandoI have a problem with compile in codeblocks14:53
DiegoFernandothe terminal closes too fast14:53
DiegoFernandoHello :(14:55
RirishiBe patient my friend.14:56
ObrienDaveyou have been seen14:56
=== graingert is now known as Guest598
* Ririshi is always impatient...14:56
WLMubottu14:57
WLM!ubottu14:57
ubottuHi! I'm #ubuntu's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi | Usage info: http://ubottu.com/devel/wiki/Plugins | Bot channels and general info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Bots | Make a clone of me: /msg ubottu botclone14:57
=== Raansu is now known as ShapeShifter499
DiegoFernando:(14:58
DiegoFernandook i wall wait :)14:58
Ririshisemi-self-replicating device O.o15:03
RirishiUbottu is one of thsoe15:03
ubottuRirishi: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)15:03
RirishiIntelligent enough, ubottu x)15:03
k1l_DiegoFernando: can you describe what the error is or give some error messages?15:04
LangleyHelp, I just installed Ubuntu but on first boot its already dead. "Gave up waiting for root device" and then a looot of stuff15:05
BammBammIf i accidentally copy my MBR to an usbsitck how do i copy that back?15:06
Ririshithat's something with the bootloader right?15:06
BammBammi think so15:06
BammBammRirishi: U talkng to me?15:07
subz3r0BammBamm: dd15:07
Ririshino sorry BammBamm x)15:07
BammBammsubz3r0: not on a linux os15:07
subz3r0does not matter15:07
BammBammsubz3r0: its window15:08
cfhowlettLangley, just for fun, pretend that the error messages you see actually mean something helpful in terms of solving the issue.  Got it?  Good.  Now pretend that no one can read or your mind or see the messages YOU can see on YOUR computer.  So if you don't TELL us the error messages ...15:08
subz3r0BammBamm: it does not matter from which OS the MBR is15:08
BammBammsubz3r0: SURE, but im pretty sure i don't have a DD command anywhere.15:09
LangleyGave up waiting for root device. Commong problems:15:09
Langley- Boot args (cat /proc/cmdline)15:09
RirishiLangley, do you have an initramfs input prompt to type in there?15:09
LangleyRirishi: I have, but unable to type anything15:09
Ririshihmm15:09
=== UltimaKR is now known as Kassadin
BammBammsubz3r0: if you point me in the right direction ....15:10
subz3r0BammBamm: and where is the problem? use a live usb stick15:10
RirishiLangley, just type in "exit" and press enter (no clue if it'll work but just try)15:10
BammBammsubz3r0: that stick is 1.0 and sloooooooooooooow15:10
BammBammi have only 3 usb ports15:10
subz3r0BammBamm: ...15:10
subz3r0#windows15:10
BammBammnooooohoooo15:11
=== Kassadin is now known as UltimaKR
BammBammthey are stupid15:11
BammBammall of them15:11
BammBammnot kidding15:11
LangleyRirishi: Nothing happens15:11
BammBammsubz3r0: Their idea of solving problems is: buy a new computer15:11
RirishiLangley,  :/15:11
subz3r0http://sourceforge.net/projects/windd/15:11
UltimaKRHi guys...I am trying to retrieve data from a friend's IDE drive, but when I run fdisk it seems as though the drive has 0 partitions. I am told that it does not boot properly, but that it does have data on it. Can anyone help me with this?15:12
BammBammsubz3r0: please don't make me go there! ;)15:12
k1l_BammBamm: dont use a OS if you dont like how the community runs the support. then please dont force us to make you remind that this is a ubuntu support.15:12
ses1984when i hit ctrl-alt-f1 to get a terminal, i just get a black screen instead15:12
RirishiLangley, Try fixing your GRUB installation using this link: http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd15:12
subz3r0UltimaKR: first make a backup of the device. use the backup for invetigating the issue. like clone the disk with dd15:12
LangleyError: http://pastebin.com/W9SK6byt15:12
BammBammin general, ubuntus are helpful beyond their os15:12
UltimaKRsubz3r0: i tried running dd and ddrescue, but each time I got various I/O errors15:13
k1l_BammBamm: and this channel is for technical ubuntu support. so please keep it clear for ubuntu users who need help. thanks15:13
cfhowlettUltimaKR, i/o = a failing drive ...15:13
k1l_UltimaKR: i/o errors mean there is something wrong on the hardware side15:14
UltimaKRcfhowlett: I figured as much, but before it completely dies (it powers on and has like a little click as it runs) I was hoping to try and recover stuff15:14
UltimaKRk1l: Yeah that is what I assumed, is this a fixable issue or do I tell the friend to spend $10 and buy another drive off ebay?15:14
cfhowlettUltimaKR, there is a forensics channel .  for starters, stop using the disk immediately.15:15
k1l_UltimaKR: you could try with dd_rescue. but there is some point where the hardware cant even handle that anymore15:15
cfhowlett!msg alis *forensic15:15
ubottucfhowlett: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)15:15
UltimaKRcfhowlett: Oh im sorry I didn't know that channel existed. I am not using the disk at all...I just plugged it in to the spare IDE cable to test ddrescue15:15
k1l_UltimaKR: if its important data keep that drive off the power and get a forensics specialists on it. if not: dump it and get a new one15:16
cfhowlettUltimaKR, disconnect it until you have a plan in place.  or so says ever factoid I've read on this matter.  trying to find the channel now15:16
UltimaKRAlright then, thanks a lot guys. I guess I will tell my friend the bad news.15:16
cfhowlettUltimaKR, there are data recovery service$   ...15:17
ObrienDaveusually very expensive15:17
c3lHow do I turn off my display (from the command line, it's a laptop), so that it does not reactivate when I press a key or move the mouse (as is the case for "xset dpms force off"). But I want to be able to turn on the screen again from the command line. Does anyone know?15:18
LangleyRirishi: That's an insane procedure, I'll try installing it again first..15:20
RirishiLangley, what's so insane about it?15:20
Ririshiit's just accessing through cd > install, recheck, update...15:21
LangleyLong and complicated15:21
RirishiLangley, what are you going to install again15:21
RirishiLangley, grub?15:21
LangleyI mean that the grub repair instructions are long15:21
LangleyI'll try reinstalling ubuntu again instead15:21
RirishiLangley, well.. alright15:22
no_gravityHello! In this launcher thing on the left of unity - how can I edit the command that is run when I click on one of the items?15:26
LangleyReinstalling didnt help... urgh..15:26
trijntjeno_gravity: use the program alacarte to create a custom launcher15:27
fabiobikhello guys. I want to encrypt hole disk using pgp keys. what is the best software to do it?15:27
no_gravitytrijntje: i already have a launcher15:28
no_gravityAnd by the way... is there a way to get a taskbar in unity?15:30
nubyhey all!15:32
dannixonno_gravity: The bar is techically the task bar15:32
no_gravitydannixon: ok, but it sucks.15:32
no_gravitydannixon: i forced myself to have ubuntu 14 on one of my machines for two months now to see if i get used to it. but it kills me to not have a taskbar.15:32
MonkeyDustno_gravity  install a DE with a taskbar below15:33
MonkeyDustno_gravity  LXDE has a taskbar15:33
no_gravityMonkeyDust: there is no taskbar for unity?15:34
nubydoes anyone have any tips on how to remap windows_key+left to be home and win_key+right to be end?15:34
trijntjeno_gravity: yes, but you want to change the command right? So you have to make a new launcher with another command15:34
no_gravitytrijntje: why can't i change the command of an existing launcher?15:34
k1l_no_gravity: the unity launcher shows the opened programs = taskbar15:34
MonkeyDustno_gravity  yes, but it's on the left and you don't like that15:35
no_gravityk1l_, MonkeyDust: ok, so i will have to switch to some other desktop.15:35
trijntjeno_gravity: you can, its just more hassle. Look for the existing launchers in /usr/share/applications, copy the one you want to ~/.local/share/applications, and edit it to make the changes you want15:35
k1l_no_gravity: you are free to use another desktop enviroment. unity will not enable to change the location of that bar15:35
MonkeyDustno_gravity  http://i.imgur.com/3N5f6.jpg15:36
arielwinterI'm having a problem with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and my Thinkpad x220. The mouse pointer gets jumpy using the trackpad, but I don't seem to have this problem on other distros and Xubuntu right out of the box. Anyone knows a solution to this?15:36
no_gravitytrijntje: there is nothing in /usr/share/applications/15:36
k1l_MonkeyDust: no_gravity that is the new version of that desktop compariosn: http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ15:36
no_gravitytrijntje: oh, there is...15:36
LangleyHow do I know the name of my root partition?15:37
MonkeyDustk1l_  looks great15:37
OerHeksk1l_, nice overview15:38
no_gravitySo whats a gnome2 like DE? cinnamon?15:38
trijntjeLangley: what do you mean with name of the root partition15:38
m100no_gravity: MATE15:38
=== Raansu is now known as ShapeShifter499
Langleytrijntje: I need to do a "$ sudo fsck /dev/sda5" but replace sda5 with whatever my root partition is15:39
=== ShapeShifter499 is now known as SHapeShifter499
=== SHapeShifter499 is now known as ShapeShifter499
no_gravitym100: its not in the repos, right?15:39
k1l_no_gravity: cinnamon or mate from the mint community. but honestly both got some real issues and i would suggest to take a look at lubuntu15:39
trijntjeLangley: type mount in a terminal15:39
OerHeksno_gravity, mate is removed in 14.04 but will return in 14.1015:39
trijntjecheck the line that has / as mountpoint15:39
fevas4Hi, I have an issue with NFS. I have two virtually identical shares from the same server to the same client. However after mounting, one has perms 777 and the other 000, I want non-root to be able to read both. Here's a few config details: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8072202/ - Anybody have any ideas as to what might be causing the different perms?15:40
LangleyGuess its sdb1 then..15:40
no_gravityk1l_: so how can i switch to mate or cinnamon in ubuntu?15:40
k1l_!info mate15:40
ubottuPackage mate does not exist in trusty15:40
k1l_!info cinnamon15:40
ubottuPackage cinnamon does not exist in trusty15:40
MonkeyDustno_gravity  install it, logout, switch, login15:40
m100I think you need a PPA15:41
LangleyHow do I unmount it?15:41
no_gravityMonkeyDust: how do i install it?15:41
LangleyNevermind..15:41
m100no_gravity: Google MATE desktop.15:41
no_gravityMonkeyDust: something like "deb http://repo.mate-desktop.org/archive/1.8/ubuntu trusty main" and then apt-get it?15:41
k1l_no_gravity: cinnamon got removed from the ubuntu repos due to issues with the gnome base15:41
MonkeyDustno_gravity  if it's in the repos: with apt-get, otherwise you need a ppa or so15:41
trijntjeLangley: you cant unmount /, you'll have to start from a live usb/dvd to check root fro errors15:42
k1l_!info mate-desktop | no_gravity15:42
ubottuno_gravity: mate-desktop (source: mate-desktop): Library with common API for various MATE modules. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.6.2-1 (trusty), package size 17 kB, installed size 95 kB15:42
trijntjeLangley: unless its possible to check a partition while it is in use, but I don't think thats possible15:42
no_gravityk1l_: what does that mean?15:42
k1l_no_gravity: mate is in the repos. cinnamon got kicked.15:43
no_gravityk1l_: ok, so how do i install mate?15:43
Langleytrijntje: It was from a live USB. Restarting now to see if it fixed it15:43
k1l_install that package i linked15:43
MonkeyDustno_gravity  sudo apt-get install mate-desktop15:43
no_gravityk1l_: you linked something?15:44
LangleyNope, it didnt..15:44
no_gravityMonkeyDust: ok, will try that.15:44
k1l_no_gravity: "<k1l_> !info mate-desktop | no_gravity "15:44
turbidityhello people, can you recommend me a web browser on ubuntu, aside from firefox?15:44
k1l_if you demand things like you did i expect you to at least keep up with the ansers given15:44
no_gravityk1l_: i dont understand that. i understand "apt-get install mate-desktop" though. so i will go with that.15:45
k1l_turbidity: there are several, did you try chromium15:45
winemturbidity: try midory if you are just looking for a simple web browser without tons of useless add ons and other overhead15:45
winemsorry, midori15:45
=== no_gravi1y is now known as no_gravity
turbidityk1l_ I had frequent freezes as I used chromium, so deinstalled it15:46
winemit uses duck duck go as default search engine :)15:46
turbidityI dont know it had to do with it, though. but the freezes are less now15:46
turbiditywinem, I'd used midori a long while ago, last time it crashed very often, and I deinstalled15:47
knightshadeWhat's wrong with Firefox?15:48
turbidityknightshade, do you refer to my question?15:48
knightshadeYes15:48
winemI didn't even know that it's able to crash... lots of crashes on different browser (chromium, midori) sound like you have an issue with some other hard-/software or you should visit other websites...15:48
turbidityfirefox I already use. I mean to install a second browser15:48
trijntjeLangley: ah, in that case the root of the live usb will be mounted as root, so you tried to check the wrong partition15:49
orbIs compiz still available? I think that's what it was called.15:49
knightshadeturbidity: Why do you want to install a second browser?15:49
turbiditywinem, you gave me a good laugh by saying 'didn't even know that it's able to crash' , thank you! :D15:49
trijntjeLangley: run mount from the actual system to see what root is, and then you can check the drive from the live system.15:49
no_gravityHmm.. I installed mate-desktop, I logged out .. now what? When I log in I still see unity.15:49
turbidityknightshade, it is a question like 'why do you want to use two operating systems on your computer?'15:50
lawltoadIs there a way to strip window decoration (titlebars) in ubuntu/gtk3-themes/unity?15:50
k1l_turbidity: i think we cant help you do decide. if you have a technical issue we can try to solve that but if every just names his favorit brwoser its not gonna help15:50
Langleytrijntje: The problem is, it wont boot. "Gave up waiting for for root device"15:50
ObrienDaveno_gravity, at the login screen, upper right, there is a drop down menu to select DEs15:51
k1l_no_gravity: you need to choose that on the login screen15:51
LangleyRirishi: Okay, repairing grub didnt help either.15:51
trijntjeLangley: in that case, check gparted from the live system, you should be able to tell which partition is your root15:51
knightshadeturbidity: No, I just want to know why you think that you need two different browsers.15:51
turbidityk1l_ I can clarify..except for chromium or midori, is there any reliable one?15:51
no_gravityObrienDave: i don't see that. how does it look like?15:51
winemturbidity: you can use private sessions (ctrl + shift + p) in firefox if you want to use 2 browsers to avoid caching issues for example15:51
Langleytrijntje: I dont even know what to do anymore. Any ideas?15:51
LangleyError is this http://pastebin.com/W9SK6byt15:52
turbidityknightshade, it has some conveniences15:52
turbiditynot hard to imagine15:52
winemopera?15:52
no_gravityk1l_: i do not see anything where i could choose the DE on the login screen.15:52
ObrienDaveno_gravity, i don't know what the Unitu logo looks like. click things ;P15:52
RirishiLangley, Damn :/15:52
no_gravityObrienDave: i clicked like mad already :)15:52
ObrienDave*Unity15:52
k1l_no_gravity: click on the gear thingy15:52
trijntjeLangley: looks like it cant find your root partition, did you change anything before this happened?15:52
nubyHey everyone, any chance anoyone here can give me some tips on how to use xmodmap to set super+left to be home and super+right to be end?15:52
RirishiLangley, So you tried reinstalling Ubuntu and repairing GRUB?15:52
Langleytrijntje: It is directly after installation of ubuntu15:53
LangleyRirishi: Yes15:53
=== Naah is now known as nauan3480232
no_gravityk1l_: the gear thingy only has "suspend" and "shut down"15:53
trijntjeLangley: after a fresh install, first time booting?15:53
Langleytrijntje: Yes15:53
turbidityanyway, thank you for all your responses. I will go for 'try and see'15:53
lawltoadwinem, turbidity, for that use case I usually use chromium-browser --user-data-dir=$(tempfile -d /tmp/)15:53
=== nauan3480232 is now known as nayan3480232
trijntjeLangley: then I'd guess somehting went wrong with the installation, just try installing again15:53
Ririshitrijntje, it looks like GRUB can't find the mount point for root..15:53
lawltoadit opens op a new "user" each time ^_^15:53
Langleytrijntje: Already tried that15:54
LangleyMaybe I'll try install without updates..15:54
winemlawltoad: thanks for the tip. might be helpful when testing some websites or applications15:54
k1l_no_gravity: *sigh* then press the ubuntu icon. it is really obvious to me what to press here: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-NQqlechZtbQ/Umlx9GS2Y7I/AAAAAAAAFcw/ENLRz97Kp-E/s1000/mac-2-login.jpg15:54
fevas4Hi, I have an issue with NFS. I have two virtually identical shares from the same server to the same client. However after mounting, one has perms 777 and the other 000, I want non-root to be able to read both. Here's a few config details: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8072202/ - Anybody have any ideas as to what might be causing the different perms?15:54
trijntjeLangley: try booting into live system, 'try ubuntu without installing', go into grub, and remove the linux and swap partition, and then start the installer15:54
trijntjeit should detect the empty space on the disk, and offer to install there, and it will make all required partitions for you15:55
no_gravityk1l_: i dont have that icon15:55
trijntjeLangley: also, when the usb is just booting, hold shift and check the disk for defects15:55
no_gravityk1l_: would make a screenshot if that would be possible in the login screen...15:55
LangleyI'm pretty sure the SSD doesnt have any defects15:55
trijntjeLangley: that checks the live usb, to see if it has all the required files15:56
antonhas anyone got a copy of there samba smb.conf file with plex media server configured on it so i can have a look please15:56
LangleyAhh oaky15:56
ObrienDaveno_gravity, the one to the left of the up/down arrows15:56
ObrienDaveno_gravity, looks like a little person ;P15:56
no_gravityObrienDave: there are no up/down arrows.15:57
no_gravityim going to make a photo with my phone...15:57
ObrienDavek15:57
Ririshitrijntje, Langley, a defect in the downloaded disk image has caused me quite some trouble :p15:57
LangleyI'm holding down shift but not getting any options to check anything15:58
k1l_Langley: does the bios see the disk you try to boot from?15:59
k1l_Langley: what setup is that in general? which disks?15:59
Langleyk1l_: It's from a USB. Boots fine into the live enviroment16:00
k1l_Langley: then make sure the usb hdd gets power before the boot and is ready16:00
Langleyhuh? there's no hdd involved here16:01
LangleyTrying to install from an USB dongle, onto an SSD16:01
no_gravityObrienDave, k1l_: http://i.imgur.com/IvIKKSw.jpg16:01
=== Raansu is now known as ShapeShifter499
no_gravi1ylogged out... did anybody say something about the photo of my login screen?16:03
k1l_no_gravi1y: then try this PPA to install mate: http://thelinuxrain.com/articles/how-to-install-mate-1-8-in-ubuntu-14-04-and-give-it-a-classic-ubuntu-look-and-feel16:05
sirriffsalotHey guys: E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.16:05
sirriffsalotE: Unable to correct dependencies16:05
LangleyReinstalling without updates didnt help... Any ideas? How do I check the USB media?16:07
LangleyOh it finally worked, holding down shift16:08
sirriffsalotNvm, not gonna upgrade to 14.04, thanks16:08
ObrienDaveno_gravi1y, top RIGHT corner, 6th from the right. that is the DE selector16:08
ObrienDaveno_gravity, ^^^16:08
no_gravi1yObrienDave: the one with "De" on it? no, its the language selector. it offers german (DE) and english.16:09
no_gravi1yObrienDave: i think "apt-get install mate-desktop" did not install an actual desktop manager.16:09
no_gravi1yObrienDave: it was only 3k in size.16:09
LangleyWell shit it found errors in 2 files16:10
TimeVirushello all16:10
RirishiLangley,  try downloading the img using a torrent or wget for windows16:11
RirishiLangley, you'll make sure there won't be any corruptions that way :)16:11
LangleyI actually downloaded it by torrent...16:11
LangleyMaybe it happened when it was put on the USB16:11
Ririshioh.16:11
TimeVirusI have questions about installing an Ubuntu for MY machine like shich DE is should choose given what I want to do with Ubuntu16:11
TimeVirusI plan on using Ubuntiu on my Latitude D420 with a core 2 duo U2500 CPU and 2GB RAM to host a few VMs16:12
TimeViruslimited RAM makes me think no more that Gnome 2 for 116:13
ProlificHi All, a really quick one... I am looking for a budget laptop that would be compatible to run the latest version of Ubuntu without too much work involved to get it all smoothly working, any suggestions?16:13
bazhang!hcl | Prolific16:13
no_gravi1yso is ther *no* other Desktop in ubuntu 14 besided unity?16:13
ubottuProlific: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection16:13
no_gravi1yin the repos i mean16:13
trijntjeno_gravi1y: of course there are different DE's16:14
bazhang!notunity | no_gravi1y16:14
ubottuno_gravi1y: Ubuntu 11.10 and higher use the !Unity desktop environment by default.  To use GNOME Shell instead, install the "gnome-shell" package and investigate "gnome-tweak-tool".  For GNOME Fallback mode, which is similar to GNOME 2, install "gnome-panel". Both packages will place entries in the Sessions dropdown.16:14
trijntje!flavours16:14
ubottu!Ubuntu-GNOME, !Kubuntu, !Xubuntu and !Lubuntu are simply flavors of Ubuntu that come with GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE (respectively) installed as default, instead of Unity. Other specialized flavors of Ubuntu include !Edubuntu, Ubuntu !Studio, and !Mythbuntu.16:14
p3rrorhello16:14
p3rrorhow to i install gearman=1.0.6-316:14
p3rroron ubuntu16:14
OerHeksno_gravi1y, nice screenshots from k1l_ , http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ16:14
trijntjeTimeVirus: choose a light flavour of ubuntu like lubuntu, and install zram-config to give you some extra RAM to use16:14
TimeVirusnice thanks16:14
TimeVirusthats lmde DE?16:15
OerHeksp3rror, sudo apt-get install gearman16:15
TimeViruswait no16:15
OerHeks!info gearman16:15
ubottugearman (source: gearmand): Distributed job queue. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.6-3 (trusty), package size 3 kB, installed size 39 kB16:15
TimeViruslol16:15
Prolificubottu Thanks!16:15
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)16:15
TimeViruslubuntu then16:15
TimeVirusthanks16:15
TimeVirustabbing16:16
abatorhi, new for ubuntu. need to know where .desktop file must be saved. i need path16:17
DDAZZAI've upgraded to 14.04 and my resolution is not correct. I have a Radeon HD 4650 and an LG Flatron monitor.  How can I fix the resolution?16:17
OerHeksabator, this wiki might be any help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UnityLaunchersAndDesktopFiles16:18
abatorOerHeks: thank you16:19
RirishiDDAZZA, system settings > software & updates > Additional Drivers > look if there's a good driver available for your GPU16:19
p3rrorOerHeks, I need a specific version16:19
DDAZZARirishi, There are no additional drivers available. :(16:19
p3rrorOerHeks, apt-get install gearman=version ???16:20
trijntjeDDAZZA: how have you tried to set the resolution?16:20
RirishiDDAZZA, I think you've already checked System Settings > Display?16:20
OerHeksp3rror, the version you names, is the only one the repos, just install gearman16:21
DDAZZARirishi, Yes,16:21
OerHeksnames-named*16:21
no_gravi1yok, so what i get is: there are no alternate desktops in the ubuntu 14 repos, right? so i will have to install a different distro.16:21
DDAZZAtrijntje, xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default16:21
trijntjeno_gravi1y: no, every flavour uses the same repo, which desktop do you want to use?16:21
no_gravi1ytrijntje: any desktop with a normal taskbar will do.16:22
k1l_no_gravi1y: what?16:22
p3rrorOerHeks, I know that16:22
p3rrorOerHeks, please can you tell me how to install a specific version of a package16:22
no_gravi1yk1l_: any desktop will do as long as it displays the open windows in a taskbar along with the window titles.16:23
k1l_no_gravi1y: you were given several solutions. if you dont want them dont blame ubuntu16:23
no_gravi1yk1l_: i didnt blame anybody.16:23
no_gravi1yk1l_: i just came to the conclusion there are no alternate DEs in the repos.16:23
k1l_<no_gravi1y> ok, so what i get is: there are no alternate desktops in the ubuntu 14 repos, right? so i will have to install a different distro.  << that is just wrong16:24
OerHeksp3rror, if you want a newer version of a package, build it yourself or find a PPA with that version.16:24
no_gravi1yk1l_: which alternate DE is in the repos?16:24
OerHeks!ppa16:24
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge16:24
trijntjeno_gravi1y: thats wrong, you can isntall lubuntu-desktop, that is most like xp16:24
k1l_no_gravi1y: _ a lot_16:24
no_gravi1ytrijntje: but thats a different distro, right? i cannot go there by apt-get install something.16:24
k1l_no_gravi1y: there is a ton, even specialists desktops you even would not imagine. just look at awesome, which got a taskbar :)16:25
no_gravi1yk1l_: suggest me a desktop with a normal taskbar and i will apt-get install it.16:25
k1l_no_gravi1y: did you one time look at this? http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ if so how come you still tell the wrong stories?16:26
no_gravi1yk1l_: im giving up. somehow we talk past each other.16:26
TimeVirusI have a Broadcom BCM4311 wifi card on this mobo, is the firmware and fw cutter installer in the Lubuntu package manager?16:27
k1l_?? open the link in a browser: open the eyes and see the pictures, decide which major desktop suits you best, install it, ??? , profit16:27
llutzno_gravi1y: sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop            to get the lxDE from lubuntu. same for kubuntu-desktop to get KDE etc.pp16:27
no_gravi1yllutz: aha!16:28
no_gravi1ylooking at the pictures only lxde seems to have a normal taskbar.. so lets try lubuntu-desktop...16:29
k1l_finally16:29
TimeViruslol 'normal'16:29
llutzno_gravi1y: KDE has16:29
TimeVirusI'm normal too o.016:30
no_gravi1yllutz: yes, could be... well, lubuntu is already doing its 266mb thing so lets see...16:30
anddamhello, while upgrading frmo 12.04 to 14 in GNOME (I got prompted by a dialog to upgrade) I got a "dependency problems - leaving unconfigured" for several packages, first "unity" then a few python-related ones16:33
TimeVirusgoogle BCM4311, firmware, Lubuntu?16:33
anddamI couldn't find any reference to this same issue on web, what should I check?16:33
anddamthe upgrade is still going on16:33
TimeVirusno one responding in Lubuntu16:34
TimeVirusheh16:34
altered_hi, I'm having hell of a time trying to turn the hardware switch back on on my yoga 2 laptop...so far I've followed these steps, and am having trouble with the make file http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221 5044&page=10  you can see my post #99, last one16:35
no_gravi1yback in lxde16:35
anddamnice, now the wm died and I'm left with undecorated windows, the IRC client on top so I'm able to type16:35
k1l_TimeVirus: no difference in lubuntu or ubuntu there. see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for solution16:35
no_gravi1ythis is too damn ugly...16:35
ryan_46What can I type in terminal to find out whether I'm using KDM or lightdm?16:36
llutzryan_46: pgrep kdm16:36
k1l_ryan_46: see the process list?16:36
ryan_46llutz: k1l: Thanks16:37
altered_and to be direct to the point http://pastebin.com/kxW11Xed is the output from my make file, what does it mean?16:37
=== pincode is now known as pinc0de
altered_so who knows anything about using makefiles?16:38
TimeViruskil, thanks16:41
anddamaltered_: many do16:44
anddamI cannot see the pastebin, what's the issue?16:44
altered_anddam http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2215044&p=13100847#post13100847  basically the included wifi drivers cause a hardware bit to be disabled on yoga 2 laptop's wifi cards, rendering them dead, this is a patch I'm trying to compile16:46
deadmundI'm trying to install an older version of zsnes but synaptic only lists one version (1.51) is there any way to install an old version from repos?16:46
=== tyler is now known as Guest13380
altered_anddam this is probably the main error as a result of make: make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/home/ubuntu/workspace/ideapad/Makefile'.  Stop.16:47
altered_anddam it's a kernel module, never done this before, was just trying to learn linux and upon boot...kill my wifi card16:48
altered_anddam the other error; make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-32-generic' scripts/Makefile.build:44: /home/ubuntu/workspace/ideapad/Makefile: No such file or directory ;  the makefile exists, so I'm not sure what this is saying16:49
stevendumanihi room I started nautilus as root and I'm getting this msg ** (nautilus:2739): WARNING **: Could not inhibit power management: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner: Name "org.gnome.SessionManager" does not exist what can i do to fix this?16:49
anddamaltered_: I'm sorry but without a working wm I canno really help you16:49
stevendumanialso, I'm getting lots of random error msgs16:50
anddambtw, what's a wm installed in a default 12.04 Ubuntu?16:50
OerHeksstevendumani, those messages are warnings, no errors, and are normal AFAIK16:50
OerHeksbe carefull what you do as root16:51
anddammy wm died and I'm a bit stuck, I'd like to start one (anyone really) and wait for the upgrade to finish16:51
LangleySuccess, it booted up. Thanks Ririshi and trijntje and others16:51
stevendumaniOerHeks you know what this is the second linux installation (both ubuntu) and to tell u the truth its making me depressed because at many times I'm doing things but even when they work I'm not happy because I don't understand what I'm doing, and so I can't fix problems when they happen... :(16:52
Langley... how do I enable num-lock by default16:53
anddamseriously, I could use a hand here, the browser start in a 200x200 window and it doesn't get focus16:54
RirishiLangley, what did you do in the end langley?16:54
LangleyRirishi: Download ubuntu, put on USB again, install16:54
altered_gnome maybe?16:55
RirishiLangley, probably a a faulty usb then :p16:55
anddamI'm a Xorg session and need to start a wm, it has to be one installed by default in 12.04 since I cannot instal packages right now16:55
RirishiLangley, glad you got it booting now :)16:55
LangleyNaah it's the same USB16:55
RirishiLangley, i mean the installation :p16:55
LangleyYeah that was probably it16:55
k1l_anddam: start lightdm16:55
tableshow do i get the list of packages to be downloaded for a package?16:55
tableslist of debs16:55
LangleyNow if I could just get numlock turned on on boot, that would be great16:55
Ririshi!numlock16:55
ubottuTo enable Number Lock by default, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NumLock16:55
k1l_anddam: but that will stop the upgrade16:56
Ririshi!numlock | Langley16:56
ubottuLangley: please see above16:56
RirishiDamn this bot is a clever one16:56
anddamk1l_: "Running inside an X server requires Xephyr to be installed but it cannot be found.  Please install it or update your PATH environment variable."16:56
k1l_anddam: since lightdm is already running in that other session and if you restart it it will kill the session16:56
anddambut thanks for the hint16:56
anddamk1l_: which other session?16:56
LangleyI think that guide is outdated.. Thereis no 'keyboard layout'16:57
k1l_didnt you say you are running a gui right now?16:57
anddamk1l_: oh right, that's why I asked for a simple wm16:57
anddamdm tries to handle the whole session16:57
anddamI'm in the middle of the upgrade16:57
k1l_anddam: you think the upgrade is still running?16:58
anddamhow's the default wm called16:58
RirishiLangley, scroll down16:58
anddamk1l_: I know it is16:58
RirishiLangley,  you can enable it on startup with numlockx16:58
anddamk1l_: I see the progress window, altho undecorated16:58
k1l_for unity its metacity or compiz16:58
anddammetacity did the job :-)16:59
anddamhow's the launcher called too?16:59
anddamit crashed as well16:59
LangleyThere is absolutely none of those options in 'Keyboard' ... it looks completely different16:59
anddambut just having the wm is really nice16:59
anddamupgrading network-manager now, is it going in alphabetical order?16:59
anddamthis is a 12.04 to 14 upgrade, it fetched about 1500 packages17:00
Ririshilangley, scroll down further -.-17:00
anddamI don't know how much the progress bar is precise17:00
Ririshilangley, "Enable NumLock during startup"17:01
Langleyscroll down where?17:01
RirishiLangley, in that guide page17:01
Ririshi!numlock | Langley17:01
RirishiAand ubottu doesn't feel like doing anything17:01
LangleyI am reading that guide... but isn't there any GUI option for enabling it?17:02
k1l_Ririshi: spam protection17:02
Ririshik1l_, I see..17:02
tableshwo do i list all the debs for a package i installed or gonna install?17:02
tableshow do i list all the debs for a package i installed or gonna install?17:02
Ririshi!spam17:02
ubottuPlease don't spam17:02
Ririshi;)17:02
k1l_tables: apt-cache rdepends packagename17:03
qstrahlIs it possible to override a global .desktop file (in /usr/share/applications) with a local one (in ~/.local/share/applications)? I can't seem to get it to work.17:03
tablesk11 that doesn't show the debs that are being used17:04
qstrahlI copied /usr/share/applications/mame.desktop to ~/.local/share/applications/mame.desktop so I could modify the command that runs the game, then I restarted to make the change take effect, but it doesn't seem to use the local one.17:04
qstrahlWould appreciate some guidance.17:04
tablesi'm trying to find out what debs are being used or gonna be used in /var/cache/apt/archives17:04
k1l_tables: apt-cache showpkg17:04
MonkeyDusttables  try apt-cache show17:05
LangleyHmm, the software updater doesn't seem to be working.. it's on the taskbar, but no window appears17:05
MonkeyDustk1l_  was faster17:05
k1l_tables: just use apt-get autoremove and apt-get autoclean to get rid of that packages17:05
k1l_*that packages that are not beeing used anymore17:05
c3lHow do I turn off my display (from the command line, it's a laptop), so that it does not reactivate when I press a key or move the mouse (as is the case for "xset dpms force off"). But I want to be able to turn on the screen again from the command line. Does anyone know?17:07
k1l_c3l: you could not turn that on because its off. you dont see what you type there, right?17:08
k1l_c3l: http://askubuntu.com/questions/62858/turn-off-monitor-using-command-line17:09
anddamk1l_: do you by any chance also know how the launchbar is called?17:10
anddamthe "dock"17:10
k1l_that is included in unity17:10
anddamI'm not sure how GNOME cals it17:10
anddamcalls*17:10
stiv2k_hello how come suspend works perfectly but hibernate seems to ruin everything? specifically the wireless (ath9k) and it doesnt seem to be able to shut down properly or really do much other stuff after resuming from hibernate17:10
c3lk1l_, maybe you misunderstood, I would simply a key to run the "turn off screen command" and another key for "turn on screen command". Ill check out the link, thanks!17:11
k1l_gnome? 14.04 doesnt have any gnome2 anymore. so that is going to make a problem17:11
c3lk1l_, ah yes - "sudo vbetool dpms off" does nothing on my computer. you don't happen to know anything about this? how can I debug this?17:12
anddamk1l_: me?17:12
k1l_stiv2k_: with suspend you mean standby. both standy and hibernation are suspends. standby is suspend to ram and hibernation is suspend to swap17:12
stiv2k_k1l_: yes, that's what i meant17:12
stiv2k_s/suspend/standby in my original question17:12
k1l_stiv2k_: i bet its because the modules dont get loaded properly on relaunch. but that is out of my business to invistigate17:13
stiv2k_k1l_: im going to switch back to nouveau and see how it behaves17:17
botnutanyone running hi dpi on ubuntu? 3200x180017:17
HotSwapanyone here set up LXC unprivileged containers on 14.04?  I've followed the server guide but am running into an issue creating the container as a non-root user.17:18
bipulMay i know, #Ubuntu-beginners is for invite only?17:18
SpacethingyHi, could someone tell me how often / when "locate" updates it's database? Or do I just have to do it manually with "sudo updatedb"?17:19
MonkeyDustbipul  try this channel, beginners come here too17:19
k1l_bipul: its closed down17:20
HotSwapSpacethingy, seems to be on /etc/cron.daily/17:21
bipulMonkeyDust: I just wanted to go there.17:21
HotSwapassuming updatedb.mlocate is the same thign as updatedb.. tbh im not sure17:21
botnutis ubuntu touch dead?17:22
bipulBetween I am looking for any development team? Regading Networking or Ubuntu Server Development team.17:22
bazhang!touch | botnut17:23
ubottubotnut: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch17:23
bipulIs there any such team anyone know?17:23
SpacethingySo, "locate"'s database doesn't update automatically then?17:23
bekksSpacethingy: It does, once a week.17:24
HotSwapseems to be daily on my system17:24
SpacethingyAh, lovely, thanks!17:24
pierceworksi don't understand when people say mint is better than ubuntu17:25
=== banister is now known as banisterfiend
MonkeyDustpierceworks  discussions in #ubuntu-offtopic, please17:25
pierceworkssorry17:26
pierceworksi'll leave this lame as channel17:26
bipulEven i don't understand why people compare Linux. "who is the best !, why it is best bla bla !17:27
kriskropdbipul: there is #ubuntu-server if you wanted that17:28
Diplomathey guys, for some reason I'm able to forward 80 port to my virtualbox ubuntu desktop, but im not able to connect to SSH (yes its installed)17:28
bipulkriskropd: Thank you.17:28
Diplomatcan you please give me ideas why its so17:29
botnutfirewall17:29
kriskropdDiplomat: i=ssh isn't port 80, thats http17:29
Diplomatwat..17:29
Diplomatssh is 22, http is 8017:29
botnutdiplomat - check your firewall17:30
bekksDiplomat: So if you forward port 80 only, ssh will not work.17:30
kriskropdyou indicated you had forwarded port 80 and then said you couldn't connect to ssh - thats because you also need to forward your ssh port, which is 22 by default17:30
DiplomatI have forwarded 22 already17:30
Capprenticehi ! anyone running a p2p torrent server here?17:31
bekksCapprentice: Why?17:31
CapprenticeI want to know if it is possible to run a local p2p torrent server for local net?17:31
bekksCapprentice: Yes.17:31
Capprenticebekks, How?17:31
kriskropdCapprentice: you shouldn't ask for software recommendations here, and torrent software like rtorrent and transmission have their own channels17:31
botnutcapprentice - http://www.turnkeylinux.org/torrentserver17:32
bekksCapprentice: In your local network, you'll be faster wgen using NFS, CIFS or FTP.17:32
Diplomatdoes 14.04 desktop comes with its own firewall ?17:32
DiplomatI allowed 22 port in my windows firewall17:33
botnutmake sure you arent blocking port 22 on your ubuntu box17:34
bekksDiplomat: Did you install and start the SSH server?17:34
Diplomatnot really because I haven't touched anything17:34
kriskropdDiplomat: there isn't enough provided information to determine a solution for you: can you ping the machine successfully? is your ssh request not reaching the vm? are you getting a login prompt and erroring? does 'service ssh status' suggest a process is running?17:34
Capprenticebekks, I would prefer a bittorrent network which will utilize the LAN speed!17:35
bekksCapprentice: NFS, CIFS and FTP do use the LAN speed as well.17:36
Capprenticebotnut, Do you know how to use that? Alreay tried and failed!17:36
Capprenticebotnut, Would you please help me...We can talk in private :)17:36
kriskropdCapprentice: if you only need to transfer a few files once, you can also just use scp or even rsync17:37
Diplomat@kriskropd: no i cant ping it, SSH just times out (probably because I can't ping it) also SSH is up and listening to 0.0.0.017:37
kriskropdCapprentice: if you need a file server, you really don't want to use torrenting for that17:37
DiplomatWeird thing is that it forwards 80 port correctly17:37
SchrodingersScatrsync is nice.  btsync is probably the closest to what he's actually asking for, over lan, torrent-like, but it's non-free17:37
bekksDiplomat: Which virtualization solution do you use?17:37
DiplomatVirtualBox by Oracle17:37
=== dannixon is now known as Guest92314
Diplomaton Windows 717:38
Capprenticekriskropd, I want a p2p file sharing server, preferably torrent server.17:38
kriskropdDiplomat: when you say forwarding... is this machine located remotely and you are accessing it over the Internet? that might explain why you cannot ping it17:38
bekksDiplomat: Then pastebin "VBoxManage showvminfo ..." please and provide the URL to your paste so we can see the configuration of your vm.17:38
DiplomatNo it's in my own PC.. so when I go to my own IP (I have public static IP).. then it shows my web page there17:39
kriskropdDiplomat: good admins know to turn off the pingability of their networks if they are making their network accessible to the Web17:39
Diplomatkriskropd: pinging my ip is disabled, but i tried to ping my local ip 10.0.2.15 that belongs to that vm17:39
kriskropdDiplomat: if you are working in LAN (local area network) you don't need to forward anything - port forwarding is only to make services accessible at the gateway to the WAN (wide area network ; internet)17:39
DiplomatI have it like this: http://puu.sh/aWsXK/762d3b8ccc.png17:40
DiplomatThis port forwarding settings17:40
DiplomatThose *17:40
tortibhello everyone.  How can I install java without installing different web browsers and X components?  I just want java jre17:41
vicsar.17:41
DJones!java | tortib17:42
ubottutortib: To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software  Development Kit" (SDK).  Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations.17:42
kriskropdI don't think that is doing what you think it does - at least not in relation to your issue here17:42
kriskropdDiplomat: ^17:42
LangleyI just formatted a hard drive to ext4, and it says there's already 72.9MB used? For what?17:42
kriskropdDiplomat: is your network adapter set to Bridged or the default NAT?17:42
tortibubottu: what about default-jre-headless?17:43
ubottuI am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)17:43
tortiber i mean DJones17:43
Ludlowhello17:43
DJonestortib: No idea, I use OpenJDK myself17:43
Ludlowgood morningnoon to all17:43
Diplomat@kriskropd: it's NAT17:43
LudlowI have a screen issue and I dont know how to fix it. please advise17:44
MonkeyDustLudlow  let's hear it17:44
DiplomatAlso if I don't forward 80 port that way then it wont connect17:44
kriskropdDiplomat: okay, and you are sure you have installed and enabled ssh server in the vm? you can check if its running with 'service ssh status' - you don't even need to sudo this17:44
LudlowMonkeyDust, My screen is totally skewed17:44
Diplomatyes I'm 100% sure17:44
MonkeyDustLudlow  define 'totally skewed'17:45
kriskropdDiplomat: then this sounds like a problem with virtualbox, honestly :/ unless you knowingly adjusted your firewall or iptables in ubuntu17:45
erryanybody know how to get openshot in 14.04 toimport a .mp4 file?17:45
kriskropdDiplomat: ubuntu doesn't block any of that stuff by Default17:45
erryiut's telling me it doesn't support it17:45
LudlowMonkeyDust, My screen is set to 1080p but when I open for example a application the 4 sides of the application are different lengths17:46
Diplomat@kriskropd: http://puu.sh/aWtlP/55140a337a.png17:46
LudlowMonkeyDust, thats what I mean by skewed17:46
MonkeyDustLudlow  say it to the channel, no need to address me personally...17:47
kriskropdDiplomat: yeah, looks like its running just fine - you can access 80 but not 22, huh? that is strange17:47
LangleyWhy am I not the owner of my hard drive I just partitioned? How am I supposed to use it??17:47
DiplomatYes sir, that's why I came here to ask17:47
bazhanghttp://www.openshotusers.com/help/1.3/en/ar01s06.html  erry17:47
botnutdiplomat - are you natting or bridging the nic card ?17:47
DiplomatNAT17:47
kriskropdDiplomat: present this in #virtualbox - I've never had to mess witht hat internal port forwarding feature before, but I wonder if you messing with it might have something to do with it17:48
MonkeyDustLudlow  no pm please17:48
SchrodingersScatLangley: could be owned as root? and not sure about your space question, it could be the root reserved space, but that might be wrong, just a guess.17:48
LudlowMonkeyDust, sorry17:48
Diplomat@botnut: http://puu.sh/aWtvk/f8be3b97d2.png17:48
LangleySchrodingersScat: Yes it says root is the owner. But I'm not allowed to move anything over there or create folders..17:49
Diplomat@kriskropd: alright, i'll try, thanks17:49
botnutdiplomat - try bridging instead of nat17:49
kriskropdDiplomat: sorry to bounce you around like that :/ if they can give you a more specific ubuntu thing to inspect, we can help witht hat17:49
kriskropdDiplomat: oh yes, and try switching to bridge - that is kind of important17:50
SchrodingersScatLangley: if it's a drive you're using for storage, you can change the permissions for the drive.  If it's a system drive then you have to be more careful about permissions.  chmod can change read/write/execute permissions, and then chown can change the owner, so you could change it to your account if you like.17:50
kriskropdDiplomat: as botnut already said :s17:50
DiplomatWell, bridged doesnt work17:51
LangleySchrodingersScat: It's for storage. I can't figure out chown, it says no such file or directory. I'm trying to use /media/stuff17:51
DiplomatEverything times out (80 and 22)17:51
botnutdiplomat - why doesnt bridged work? i run many vms on my machine - i run into issues each and every time when i use NAT17:52
botnutdiplomat - i switched bridge - make sure i have DHCP on and that my network will assign it an IP and then im good to go17:52
botnutmind you - i run linux and macos vms on windows 7 and also on windowws 8.117:52
kriskropdDiplomat: switching to bridged adapter makes the VM appear directly on the LAN like another machine - as NAT it simply tags in as part of the host machine17:52
botnutdiplomat - mind you ALL run bridged17:52
SchrodingersScatLangley: ok, so if it's mounted at /media/stuff then you should be able to do something like chown -R Langley:LangLey /media/stuff17:52
DiplomatWeird, I have always used NAT and it has always worked even for SSH or HTTP, but sure I'll try17:53
kriskropdDiplomat: i never runa  vm on anything aside from Bridged Adapter mode unless I have a specific reason to17:53
SchrodingersScatLangley: although, if it's saying no such directory, then make sure that's the correct path, as far as I know ubuntu now mounts things as /media/user/stuff17:53
LangleySchrodingersScat: It just keeps saying no such directory... even though it's clearly visible under Devices17:53
Ludlowwhere can I send a screenshot so people can see my issue?17:53
LangleyAdding /media/user/stuff didn't help either17:54
DiplomatDo i have to reboot my vm after changing to bridged ?17:54
kriskropdDiplomat: selecting bridged adater mode, and being pushed to the LAN gateway, means it will use a different IP - so make sure that isn't why you are timing ut17:54
kriskropdout*17:54
botnutdiplomat - possibly - wouldnt hurt17:54
Diplomat:/17:54
kriskropdDiplomat: yes, you have to change to bridged mode while the machine is turned off17:54
kriskropdDiplomat: can't hot-swap a network card :s17:55
SchrodingersScatLangley: user would be whatever your username is, and if it's not there then you would need to find it before you change permissions, maybe nautilus can help you? or 'mount' maybe17:55
LudlowMonkeyDust, can I send you a screenshot?17:55
LangleyAh, finally... thanks SchrodingersScat17:55
LangleyBut good god, why do linux have to make even the most basic tasks this complicated? I have to do this with all my four drives now?17:55
DiplomatI'm going to try this: http://puu.sh/aWu4j/88658bb5fa.png17:56
SchrodingersScatLangley: could probably do it in a gui if you really wanted to, and it makes sense, root made the partition/etc. so then you have to tell the system who has access.17:56
kriskropdDiplomat: try it, find the new ip for the vm once it is up, try to ssh to it again :)17:57
LangleyIt doesnt make sense.... to not get access to your own drives17:57
LangleyIf my mom was running ubuntu and she came home with a new external drive... she would never get to use it17:57
ewooyMy server is keep getting shutdown/sleep - I dont know exatcly what. Led light on turn on button is blinking, reset button doesnt do anything neither does turnon button. Only option is to plug it out of electricity and boot. What could be the couse. Where should I start exploring? (around once a day maybe once every 2 days)17:57
DiplomatDafuq17:58
Diplomatnow it works..17:58
Diplomatmuch success, wow17:59
DiplomatBut how do I forward ports now..17:59
kriskropdtbh idk why NAT wouldn't work from the same host machine, but it's usually just not worth leaving a vm on NAT anyways17:59
Guest92314Langley: It makes perfect sense for a partition created by root to be accessible only by root.18:00
kriskropdDiplomat: you shouldn't need to forward ports in vbox unless you are trying to makes a closed on WAN imitation :/18:00
Diplomat:/ I know, but sometimes I want to show stuff to people18:00
botnutlol18:00
Ludlowcould someone please look at this pic and tell me how to fix my screen from being skewed?   http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_from_2014-08-17_10_49_06-TWAIXqMs.png18:00
kriskropdDiplomat: if you want to forward ports over the internet, you do it from your router/modem/gateway device, like you would for any other machine18:00
LangleyGuest92314: For the computer, maybe. But not for the user. At the very least, there should have been a checkbox in gparted or something, to take ownership there.18:00
DiplomatAlright , no problem.. its good that it's fixed now, thank you to everybody18:01
kriskropds/closed on/closed off/18:01
botnutnp18:01
LudlowMonkeyDust, Here is a pic - http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_from_2014-08-17_10_49_06-TWAIXqMs.png18:01
dannixon_Ludlow: That screenshot looks fine, are you sure your monitor is eorking properly18:02
kriskropdLudlow: what's skewed? i dont see it18:02
dannixon_*working18:02
LudlowDaniel0, kriskropd  click on the pic and you will see the sides of the xchat at different sizes18:03
Ludlowdannixon_, my monitor is working fine.18:03
kriskropdLudlow: i don't use xchat and this isn't chat support - but I'm sure you can adjust the widths of the layout somewhere - maybe try clickign and dragging the borders18:03
kriskropdxchat*18:03
dannixon_Ludlow: That screenshot shows a perfectly rectangular window18:03
Ludlowkriskropd, dannixon_ Hmm looks skewed to me.  Let me see if I can adjust something.  thanks for the help18:04
dannixon_(hence my asking about the monitor)18:05
botnutso anyone have thoughts on hi res in ubuntu? 3200x180018:08
botnuti just switched to a new laptop - had to redo my linux vm because the previous vm woudl just crap out18:08
botnutafter much tweaking of the new vm - i got it to where i want it but ugh its not perfect18:08
bipulHello I wants to know about UOS meeting in November.18:09
SchrodingersScat!UOS | bipul18:10
ubottubipul: The Ubuntu Online Summit will be held between 10th June - 12 June 2014.  See http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1406/ for agenda and participation information.18:10
SchrodingersScatbipul: well, summit.ubuntu.com might help?18:10
=== tom_ is now known as Guest276
bipulSchrodingersScat: Yes, But i am facing a problem on registeration process, As i am confused with START UTC timing and END UTC timing.18:13
interwebHow do I can install kde5 on my ubuntu 14.04 ? And how much space does it want to install ?18:15
kriskropdinterweb: 'sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop' it will tell you how much space it needs before asking if you want to continue installing18:16
interwebkriskropd, Does it install kde 5 ?18:17
kriskropdinterweb: sorry - that is for the kde environment prepared for kubuntu - i assumed that was kde5 :s18:17
no_gravityIn this day and age, whats the best way to slow down the fans on an ubuntu system?18:17
VY0WQXHello18:17
bipulinterweb: http://askubuntu.com/questions/492599/how-to-install-and-test-kde-plasma-5-on-ubuntu-14-0418:17
abhi_hello18:17
bipulHi abhi_18:17
abhi_hello bipul18:18
VY0WQXIf I were to post a link to a survey, would you be willing to help me with your input by completing it for me?18:18
MonkeyDustVY0WQX  no polls here18:19
VY0WQXOK18:19
kriskropdinterweb: I think its kde 4.418:19
abhi_any body tell me...how to run c in ubuntu18:19
kriskropdinterweb: that is in the repos - im checkign from a 12.04.4 LTS machine tho - you should inspect yours 'apt-cache show kde-window-manager'18:19
catbustersabhi_: How exactly do you mean?18:20
kriskropdabhi_: you write c in an editor, then you compile with a compiler18:20
kriskropdabhi_: gcc and g++ is quite popular in linux18:20
kriskropdas compilers18:20
abhi_compile program of c18:21
bazhang!compile | abhi_ read this18:21
ubottuabhi_ read this: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first). Also read !checkinstall18:21
abhi_thanxx..krisk and catbuster18:21
bipulabhi_: gcc Yourprogramefile.c18:25
abhi_i got it...18:25
abhi_bipul18:25
abhi_thanx18:25
bipulthen you will you have to do ./yourprogramefile that sit`18:26
bipulYeah Just two steps to compile and run your simple C programe in terminal18:27
zeorinHi, I have a problem with gnome-keyring-daemon18:30
trijntje!details18:30
ubottuPlease elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)18:30
zeorinI don't want it to manage my ssh keys. Typically, I disable the ssh component in startup application (after unhiding it), but in my current installation, that does not work. It used to work for me on other installations of ubuntu18:31
=== marlinc_ is now known as marlinc
idsI'm trying to get SPDIF to work on ubuntu, but so far, no sound. It is recognized as NVidia CK804 / Realtek ALC850, it's not muted, but no sound :(18:34
zeorinWhat I mean by that is that although the automatic startup of the ssh component is indeed disabled both in /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop AND in ~/.config/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop, by virtue of the following line: X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=false18:34
zeorineven though that is set, the ssh component of gnome-keyring-daemon is still started.18:35
YoSh11Does anyone know of a distro that you can use without a mouse?18:35
idsany distro, just work in the terminal ;)18:36
YoSh11As in, I can crawl through internet, then open a document.18:37
kriskropdYoSh11: I tend to use dwm and urxvt almost exclusively - you can use that environment without a mouse for the most part - there are multiple plugins for mouseless browsing with firefox too18:37
YoSh11Thank you, do you know of any plugins for firefox?18:37
kriskropdYoSh11: also look into tmux if you want windowing isnide terminal - works over ssh nicely18:38
=== graingert is now known as Guest79419
kriskropdYoSh11: wel I use this one https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/mouseless-browsing/ but unfortunately some javascript animated websites and such that are heavily mouse interfaced and interactive will still require your using a mouse18:39
kriskropdYoSh11: there is a way to move the mouse around with your numpad if you are interested, but its really impracticaly18:39
YoSh11True, but I just need it for research.18:39
kriskropdimpractical* :S18:40
YoSh11The trackpad on my laptop is basically shot, and I can't wrestle around with it during class.18:40
ryan_46YoSh11: Software Center has Ratpoison. It is keyboard only wm.18:41
gatisWhy xubuntu seems not so leightweight OS?18:41
kriskropdif im not mistaken, unity had a bunch of hotkeys and even a legend you could pull up for window management - splitting windows and makign selections and etc18:42
YoSh11Is Unity a DE?18:42
Beldargatis, I personally don't think it is, this is a subjective opinion like your is.18:42
kriskropdYoSh11: mouselessbrowsing plugin for firefox mimics elinks text-browser - you type a numbeer to quickly select the link, rather than hitting tab-key many times in firefox18:43
bekksYoSh11: Yes.18:43
YoSh11That works. Does it install like any other distro or do I have to use something like Ubuntu Tweaks?18:43
kriskropdYoSh11: unity is the default DE ubuntu comes with no days18:44
gatisBeldar, i guess i need Lubuntu18:44
kgalahassa I want to install ubuntu 14.04 lts, which extension is usefull for my disk: ext3? ext4?18:44
kriskropdkgalahassa: ext418:44
kgalahassaok, thanks18:44
YoSh11Okay.18:44
kgalahassawhy, I can not format on my ubuntu any usb key18:44
Beldargatis, It uses less memory than unity and more than lubuntu, light weight is based on that here.18:45
idsis spdif supported in ubuntu?18:45
kriskropdkgalahassa: you cannot format any disk that is mounted, so make sure to unmount first18:45
kgalahassaok18:45
kgalahassakriskropd, now I m not seeing a path  to format it18:47
kriskropdkgalahassa: 'sudo fdisk -l' will list the disk devices attached to your machine18:47
kriskropdkgalahassa: or if you are using gparted, that should acquire the list of disks for you automatically18:47
gatisstrange18:48
kgalahassaok18:48
=== redeleven is now known as Guest97655
gatisBeldar, it felt to me that even KDE is more leightweight than Xubuntu18:48
YoSh11Is there any way to modify the basic GUI of Ubuntu to operate in a more sleek fashion? I know about Ubuntu Tweaks, but all of those require endless tuning to make it fully functional.18:48
idsdefine 'sleek fashion'18:49
kriskropdYoSh11: it helps to knw what you want - you can customize, literally, anything in the FOSS world if you are willing to learn and figure out how to do it yourselff18:49
MetronomeHeya18:49
YoSh11Somewhat simplistic, but smooth.18:49
MetronomeWhat are the buttons called in the side bar on Ubuntu, i.e. Firefox, Files, etc.?18:49
=== redoneone is now known as Guest48678
kriskropdYoSh11: that really doesn't say anything18:49
kriskropdMetronome: that is probably the Unity Bar, if you are using vanilla ubuntu18:50
BeldarYoSh11, With desktops the simpler they go the less gui's for tweaking, it becomes modifying configs.18:50
YoSh11Barebones GUI that saves performance.18:50
MetronomeTo make this sentence more clear...18:51
MetronomeRight-click “[file name],” which should be in the Downloads section of Files.18:51
kriskropdYoSh11: look at suckless dwm - i use it - it is tiny18:51
MetronomeHow would you clarify "Files" as a member of the Unity Bar?18:51
kriskropdYoSh11: you can install it from repos, but you will want to read about it before trying it18:51
MetronomeLike, is there a word for a single unity bar object?18:52
MetronomeOr should it just say "...in the Downloads section of 'Files' on the Unity Bar."?18:52
kriskropdMetronome: icon? i really don't know - I don't fiddle with unity at-all18:52
trijntjeMetronome: those things to start programs are called launchers18:52
kriskropd^18:52
YoSh11It seems interesting, I'll have to try it later.18:53
trijntjeif you het the super/windows button you get the Dash, and the different views in the dash (home, files, programs, music etc) are called lenses18:53
MetronomeSo "...in the Downloads section of the 'Files' launcher on the Unity Bar." would be both correct and understandable?18:53
kriskropdYoSh11: there are a plethora of window managers out there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_managers some of them (like gnome, kde, xfce, lxde) are part of a "Desktop Environment" which is to say they tend to have their own software to do common tasks18:54
=== No is now known as Guest42561
YoSh11Okay, that makes sense.18:54
trijntjeMetronome: yes, that is correct. However, that is the folder 'Downloads' in your home folder, so it's probably better to call it that so people know you are in nautilus, the file manager18:54
stiv2k_how can i confirm my monitor resolution? the nvidia settings program says 1024x768, but my monitor's native resolution is something like 1366x76818:55
stiv2k_and when i try to switch it, nothing happens, it just keeps saying 1024x76818:55
eeeestiv2k_: xrandr, maybe18:55
kriskropdYoSh11: you generally are not restricted from running a kde application in gnome or any other window manager, you just need the correct libraries to render the window - and usually that sort of stuff will be installed for you as dependencies if you install using the aptitude package manager that is included with ubuntu18:55
botnutgoogle - ubuntu nvidea drivers18:55
stiv2k_botnut: what18:55
stiv2k_eeee: what is the paste tool i can use18:56
MonkeyDustbotnut  don't tell people to google something, when they ask for help18:56
eeeesudo apt-get install pastebinit18:56
botnutits easier to do that than explain18:56
stiv2k_botnut: explain what?18:57
Metronome"...in the Downloads section of your home folder, which can be accessed via the 'Files' launcher on the Unity Bar."18:57
botnuti ran into a similar issue last week - first three results solved my problem18:57
MetronomeLike that?18:57
MonkeyDustbotnut  you don't know what's easier for someone18:57
eeeestiv2k_: try xrandr in the terminal, the resolution with the * should be your current resolution18:57
stiv2k_Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1024 x 768, maximum 4096 x 409618:58
stiv2k_VGA-0 connected primary 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm 1024x768       60.0*+18:58
eeeestiv2k_: seems that 1024x768 is it18:58
stiv2k_ok, so how do i make it the right resolution18:58
stiv2k_that is NOT the native res for my monitor18:58
eeeesettings > display18:58
stiv2k_it shuold be 1360x76818:58
stiv2k_i am using the nvidia driver18:59
DJonesbotnut: We ask users not to say "google for something" because they might not have the experience to pick the most appropriate link, its better to give the link so that a user gets the right info first time rather than having to pick one from teh first 20 on a google searh18:59
=== Test_ is now known as WolfLambert
=== WolfLambert is now known as WLL
stiv2k_hmmm18:59
stiv2k_that actually worked18:59
=== WLL is now known as WLM|druk
stiv2k_but its skewed19:00
stiv2k_like the right side is going way off the screen viewable area19:00
eeeetry xrandr again19:00
stiv2k_Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1360 x 768, maximum 4096 x 409619:01
stiv2k_VGA-0 connected primary 1360x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm19:01
eeeedoes it have other resolutions ?19:01
stiv2k_yes but they are not correct19:01
eeeeyou can try them by xrandr -s 1360x76819:01
eeee( replace 1360x768 with whatever you have )19:02
stiv2k_eeee: it is on the correct one19:02
stiv2k_but not appearing right19:02
TJ-stiv2k_: The GPU reads the available modes from the monitor's EDID; if that is incorrect the mistakes can occur. "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" may detail problems with the EDID and modelines it declares19:03
jrockjiggzHi, i'm getting into working over ssh, but i'm missing the local IDE, instead i feel i'm having to use VIM for every edit.. any suggestions to setup a workflow for web development?19:04
eeeeTJ-: if he used gtf to get the modeline would that work?19:04
stiv2k_TJ-: i am not sure, it has worked fine with other machines/OS's on this monitor19:04
stiv2k_TJ-: i am using the nvidia binary driver19:05
TJ-stiv2k_: eeee: it sounds to me line the correct modelines are there, but check the log-file to be sure there are no problems19:05
cxm__hi.... how do you disable the ubuntu firewall?19:06
stevendumanihello room, if I create a script with the following code: can anyone please explain what does it say exactly? #!/bin/sh19:07
stiv2k_TJ-:19:07
stiv2k_eeee:19:07
TJ-cxm__: Which Ubuntu firewall? The firewall is built into the kernel, we just have different user-space tools to control it19:07
stevendumanisleep 2019:07
stevendumaniconky -d -c ~/.conkyrc19:07
stevendumaniexit19:07
stiv2k_[    24.992] (WW) NVIDIA(0): Unable to get display device CRT-0's EDID; cannot compute DPI19:07
stiv2k_[    24.992] (WW) NVIDIA(0):     from CRT-0's EDID.19:07
dundundadodaWhat wireless adapters have great performance in Ubuntu?19:07
eeeestiv2k_: use pastebin19:07
trijntje!paste | stevendumani19:07
ubottustevendumani: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.19:07
eeeestiv2k_: cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit19:07
stiv2k_thanks19:07
stiv2k_one sec19:07
dundundadodaI have an Intel card in my laptop which I assume would be well supported but it can barely break 20 Mbps!19:07
TJ-stiv2k_: As I thought... check cabling, sometimes a slack connector can be enough for the DDC pin to not fully connect, and the EDID is therefore unable to be read correctly19:07
cxm__ok there is something that is preventing me from creating a virtualhost directive other than my default documentroot19:08
trijntjecxm__: what are you trying to do? Ubuntu should let outgoing traffic through by default19:08
stiv2k_eeee: TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8073649/19:08
stiv2k_i will check that now19:08
cxm__no matter what I do when I have a virtualhost directive documentroot other than my default it just hangs every site19:08
dundundadodaUsually speed is slow: 10-15 Mbps.19:08
idsanyone here who can help me getting SP/DIF getting to work?19:08
stiv2k_what do i do to get it to try to re-read the EDID19:09
TJ-dundundadoda: Wifi speed depends mostly on the antenna(s) and interference from other radio sources in the same frequency band19:09
Humbedoohtrijntje: cxm__ wants to open up port 80 for incoming traffic on the machine19:09
TJ-stiv2k_: you'd need to log-out/log-in so the X server re-reads it, or you might even get away with simply disconnected the monitor and re-attaching it even19:10
DaghdhaMy graphics speed is fine guys. despite that message that warned me not to upgrade. so i am now on 14.04. Only issues i encountered was the disabling of remote desktop and enabling encryption by default. This is pretty deadly for people using headless systems but access them over VNC. So i had to hookup a monitor. The other issue was my resolution was 640x480 but that was fixed after removing19:10
Daghdhathe radeon.modeset=0 from the grub file. Those were added in 10.01 or something by me because back then the compatibility ofthe driver cuased my screen to be black after boot.19:10
stiv2k_TJ-: does my log show anything else19:10
winemcxm__: what does iptables -L say?19:10
stiv2k_TJ-: could it be a driver bug19:11
dundundadodaTJ-: In Windows 8.1 throughput is 120 Mbps19:11
stiv2k_TJ-: i think the ubuntu supplied nvidia driver is a tad old19:11
cxm__http://paste.linuxassist.net/view/6ce0c12e19:11
stiv2k_TJ-: or maybe it chose that old driver because my gpu is old19:11
dundundadodaIs there a new version of iwlwifi I should use? Or should I get another card that has good speed?19:11
TJ-stiv2k_: I thought 304 was nvidia-current ?19:12
stiv2k_TJ-: no idea, but the 'additional drivers' page said it was a legacy driver19:13
stiv2k_which sound old to me19:13
stevendumaniok, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/8073692/ what does this code say? the -d -c and why is the path ~/.conkyrc mentioned here?19:14
TJ-stiv2k_: I don't think so, the 'legacy' driver is nvidia-17319:14
=== WLM|druk is now known as WLMbot
=== WLMbot is now known as WLM|druk
winemcxm__: you executed "iptables -L" on the server?19:14
cxm__what do you mean?19:14
cxm__and my firewall seems to be inactive...19:14
TJ-stiv2k_: If the monitor is confirmed to send EDID correctly to other systems I'd be looking at the pins in the VGA plugs in case the DDC pin has been bent or crumpled19:15
shmupany tips for fglrx problems on 14.04? was working fine. newest kernel, nothing. in recovery. reinstalled fglrx. nothing. :/19:15
shmupstill black screen, that is.19:15
dundundadodaTJ Is there a new version of iwlwifi I should use? Or should I get another card that has good speed?19:15
TJ-dundundadoda: I think you may have git the 'n' bug19:15
TJ-s/git/hit/19:16
stiv2k_TJ-: pretty sure the cable is fine19:16
cxm__yes I never setup any rules19:16
dundundadodaWhat is the N bug?19:16
TJ-dundundadoda: There's a known bug in the Linux drivers that Intel haven't/won't fix that means 802.11n mode crawls, and the fix is to force the driver not to use it, limiting to 802.11g instead19:16
cxm__so it should allow all traffic by default19:16
winemok, but we know that there must be a firewall between your client and your server.. start tcpdump port 80 on your server and try to call the website. I guess you'll see no incoming traffic on your server19:16
cxm__perhaps if I explained my issue it might help19:17
dundundadodaDamn that's pretty sucky. So which card can I buy that has fast speed?19:17
cxm__ok do what?19:17
stiv2k_TJ-: http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-08172014-031633pm.php19:17
TJ-dundundadoda: Most of the iwl* kernel modules have a "11n_disable" parameter that can take several values that control how 802.11n is used, see for example "modinfo iwlwifi" (or whatever the exact kernel module for that adapter is)19:17
innocent95Hi19:18
stiv2k_TJ-: they all say NVIDIA legacy binary driver19:18
dundundadodaok but I want faster than 802.11g speed19:18
innocent95Could you tell me how can i disable hibernate in Xubuntu 14.04?19:18
htmlim trying to set up a minecraft server and  i need to set the [domain.com] to my ubuntu server that host the mc sever.19:18
stevendumaniok room, please let me know if someone can answer my question even if it sounded stupid to you, i don't know where to read to learn this, please just teach me this one for now...19:19
stevendumanihttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/8073692/19:19
winemstart "tcpdump dst port 80" on your server. this will list any incoming traffic on port 80. so you should see some packages when you try to open your website19:19
=== ubuntu is now known as Guest91590
cxm__so literally just type that in19:19
cxm__start tcpdump dst port 8019:19
TJ-stiv2k_: That looks like erroneous text in the nvidia-304 package's Description to me; 304.xx supports GeForce 6xxx and later19:19
innocent95How can i automatically Hibernating in ubuntu?19:20
stiv2k_TJ-: so im using the correct driver?19:20
dundundadodaWhich brand/model mini-PCIe card has good speed in Linux?19:20
stiv2k_TJ-: what is the next step, since i know my cable works fine?19:20
eeeestevendumani: that's a sh script that sleeps for 20seconds, then runs conky in the background with the config file ~/.conkyrc19:20
innocent95s/can i/can i disable19:20
TJ-stiv2k_: It wouldn't work at all if it was the wrong one... drivers identify the hardware they support by the device's PCI vendor:product ID, which is unique19:21
eeeestevendumani: then exits19:21
TJ-stiv2k_: It's not unknown for the EEPROM in the monitors, that stores the EDID, to fail19:21
stiv2k_TJ-: it works with any other laptop or computer i connect to it. lol19:21
stiv2k_using the same cable19:22
stevendumanieeee what if it doesn't find the config file? does conky switch to the default config file? even if this script exists? and what about the -d and -c ?19:22
stiv2k_i just had windows xp on this box yesterday before i reformatted it and it was also working19:22
winemok, and now try to reach your website19:22
eeeestevendumani: the default config file is ~./conkyrc , i think, and -d means (daemonize, meaning run in the background) -c means use this config file (~./conkyrc)19:23
idsis there any additional driver to install to get an Realtek ALC850 SPDIF to work?19:23
innocent95winem, Could you help me, how can i disable automatic hibernation of Xubuntu 14.419:23
cxm__http://paste.linuxassist.net/view/06440ee019:23
cxm__ok this is the report19:23
dundundadodaDoes Linux support Wi-Fi speed > 100 Mbps?19:23
cxm__i have no idea what that is saying19:23
dundundadodaor even 20 Mbps?19:23
htmlim trying to set up a minecraft server and  i need to set the [domain.com] to my ubuntu server that host the mc sever.19:24
deathtriptoday I was prompted on my laptop to upgrade Ubuntu from 12.04 to 14.04 (well, 12.x to 14.x - I don't recall the exact versions). after doing so, now Ubuntu unhelpfully hangs at seemingly random places on boot, such as "Stopping LightDM Display Manager", "Starting NetBIOS name server", etc. anyone else run into this mess?19:25
wineminnocent95: never used xubuntu but check your energy  settings19:25
Beldardundundadoda, This is direct ubuntu support not will or what works.19:25
stevendumanieeee the default config file is /etc/conky/conky.conf and thanks for explaining the -d, I have another question.19:25
stevendumanieeee thanks for the -c too lol19:25
dundundadodaBeldar so which cards are well supported by ubuntu?19:26
Beldar<Beldar> dundundadoda, This is direct ubuntu support not will or what works. This means an installed ubuntu with problems.19:26
ZakamiroSupport for something without problems?19:27
stevendumanieeee I used pgrep -fl deluged to know which deluge-daemon is running in the background, and I got this output:19:27
eeeestevendumani: if you run conky alone, with no arguments it uses the ~/.conkyrc file19:27
eeeeso you'd have to change that if you wanted it to run something else by default19:27
winemcxm__: ok.. maybe it's not a firewall issue. but now it's going to become weird. which error do you get when you try to open the website?19:27
=== WLM|druk is now known as WLM
cxm__•Make sure the web address http://westgatedestinations.cloudapp.net is correct19:28
stevendumanieeee the default is /etc/conky/conky.conf ...... ~/.conkyrc doesn't exist by default. this is why I was asking in the first place, I don't have it because I didn't put it there yet.19:28
cxm__literally as soon as I put that virtualhost setting back to the default documentroot it is fine19:28
cxm__it seems as the default httpd.conf file is intereferring with the any other virtualhost directive19:29
winemdo you use the apache as webserver with static content or as "web-proxy" which forwards the requests to an application server for example19:29
stevendumanieeee I used pgrep -fl deluged and got this output:19:29
idscxm__, does the group the webserver belongs to have readaccess to your virtualhost?19:29
stevendumanieeee 968 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/deluged -d -l /var/log/deluge/daemon.log -L warning19:29
stevendumanieeee can you please explain it to me?19:30
cxm__does the group the webserver belongs to have readaccess?19:30
TJ-stiv2k_: Then something is not right in the nvidia driver. You could blacklist the 'nvidia' module and un-blacklist the nouveau module, and see if the open-source driver can get the EDID19:30
stevendumani968 is the process ID I guess? and what about the paths?19:30
stiv2k_TJ-: i think the open source driver was worse19:31
idsif the folder were your virtualhost points to is not accessible by the webserver, your site won't be accessible19:31
TJ-stiv2k_: But I've always found the nvidia driver much more capable so I can't imagine a driver issue causing it, unless it is the older GPU in that system. You could try the xorg-edger's nvidia packages, I'm using v337 from there, It might fix it if caused by a bug in 304, for example19:31
bmukHey everyone; the background from lightdm is sticking around after I start xmonad, and feh --bg-fill doesn't seem to write over it. Any ideas?19:31
dundundadodaWhich brand/model of wi-fi card has good performance in Ubuntu?19:31
stiv2k_TJ-: how do i do that?19:32
TJ-stiv2k_: The thing is, you can't compare Windows XP with Linux. Windows XP often has .inf driver files that tell it the possible modelines for a display19:32
TJ-stiv2k_: I'd still bet on a problem with the physical VGA connector on the system motherboard/video card19:33
stiv2k_TJ-: funny, i was also comparing how seamless hibernate always worked in windows xp on just about any machine i ever tried it on, whereas it rarely ever works on linux19:33
stiv2k_TJ-: eh. well, if i had another VGA i'd try it but thats the only one i have at the moment19:34
dundundadodaThat's not a straight comparison. Hibernate and resume depend on driver support19:34
eeeestiv2k_: give gtf a shot who knows19:35
TJ-stiv2k_: I use suspend every day; this lappy often goes several months without a power-off19:35
=== rt is now known as Guest95503
stiv2k_TJ-: suspend works fine but hibernate ruins everything. but if i use uswsusp and s2disk then hibernate works19:36
TJ-stiv2k_: As eeee says you can provide manual modelines, via "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" in a Monitor section, the same way Windows does with its 'inf' files19:36
stiv2k_i will try that19:36
stiv2k_eeee: what is 'gtf'19:36
idshow does one switch between sound outputs in ubuntu?19:36
Doctor_N1ckGet the Fuck (out)19:36
stiv2k_Doctor_N1ck: thank you19:37
TJ-stiv2k_: Generalized Timing Formula19:37
eeeelol, it's gtf <resolution> <here> <refresh rate>19:37
eeeefor the command19:37
dundundadodaDoes the 802.11n slow speed bug apply to the new AC-7260?19:38
TJ-stiv2k_: and "gtf -x ...." for the xorg style output that can be pasted into xorg.conf19:38
stiv2k_ok19:38
TJ-dundundadoda: I have no idea19:38
TJ-dundundadoda: The only ones I know for certain are the early generation 802.11n adapters19:38
stiv2k_how do i change the pm-hibernate script? so it can call s2disk instead?19:38
=== wolf is now known as Guest69002
dundundadodaIs there somewhere I can research linux wi-fi performance?19:39
TJ-stiv2k_: hibernate depends on sufficient free swap space, related to the RAM size19:39
stiv2k_TJ-: well it works perfectly with s2disk19:40
TJ-stiv2k_: Ahhh, OK, so a userspace tool issue then?19:40
=== bmuk is now known as Guest42855
stiv2k_TJ-: whatever the default method ubuntu implements for hibernate is broken on this machine, but s2disk works perfectly. So, how can I change the method pm-utils uses19:41
stiv2k_to make it use s2disk19:41
=== Guest95503 is now known as Rt-
Guest69002hi guys, hope somone can help. im running 14.14.1 and im unable to  set   gsettings  , some work other dont ?? like this one wouldnt work ...gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.privacy remember-recent-files false19:41
stiv2k_a cursory google search brings up a guide that tells me to edit a file that no longer exists where it says it does19:41
anddamk1l_: thanks19:41
stiv2k_https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/Hibernate#Integrating_uswsusp_with_pm-utils19:41
eeeeGuest69002: you can use settings > privacy for that19:42
dundundadodaok thanks for the help. I guess I'll have to stick with Windows 8.1 until wi-fi is better supported in linux19:42
Guest69002eee yes, but i have a bunch that i want to automate, cant understand why it wouldnt work also tried dconf write without success19:43
TJ-stiv2k_: No idea, I've never had to change it19:43
stiv2k_TJ-: where can i find out? surely it must be possible19:44
eeeeGuest69002: what's the error?19:45
Guest69002no error , when issue  gsettings list-recursively >log i can see the changes has been made, but it doesnt reflect in the gui , not even after a reboot19:47
eeeeGuest69002: that's odd19:47
Guest69002yep19:48
eeeeare you sure it's the setting you are after?19:48
Guest69002yep. turning off history for apps and docs19:49
TJ-Guest69002: Are you using gnome-desktop?19:49
cxm__could it be anything other than the firewall?19:49
eeeeGuest69002: i just tried it here, and the gui changes19:50
eeee( nautilus )19:50
Guest69002thanks eeee  , do you use 14.0.14?19:51
eeeeyes, 14.0.4.119:51
Guest69002unity?19:52
eeeeyes19:52
eeeeit added a "Recent" above home in nautilus19:52
eeeewhen set to false it removed the files, Recent was still there, and restarting nautilus removed it19:53
cxm__would there be anything else I shoudl check in ubuntu for what my virtualhose directive is not working19:54
kristenbbhow could I access a ssh server that is behind a gateway ?19:54
TJ-cxm__: that tcpdump isn't sufficient; it doesn't show the replies. You really need "tcpdump -ni eth0 port 80 and host $CLIENTIPADDRESS" - put your client IP address in there, then from the client try *one* connection, then stop the tcpdump19:54
guest683kristenbb open ssh port 22 in router19:55
cxm__when you say client up address do you mean my servers IP?19:55
deathtripif anyone else ran into what I asked about above: 1) hold left shift on boot 2) boot into recovery mode 3) enable networking 4) after NetworkManager starts, hit ^C, then alt+arrow over to a prompt (what the FUCK!), 5) # apt-get --reinstall install gdm ; dpkg-reconfigure lightdm19:56
kristenbbguest683: but without accessing the router configuration ?19:56
deathtripmickey mouse ass OS19:56
guest683kristenbb vpn ?19:56
guest683kristenbb can you ping both pcs each other?19:57
BasketBallintegrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN card ethernet works wifi doesnt in 12.0419:57
cxm__tcpdump -ni eth0 port 80 and host $191.236.17.9719:58
cxm__so like that?19:58
guest683or use wireshark19:58
Guest69002eeee, thanks for your help, i never tested it in throught the lense , it does work, but it doesnt reflect under system settings, privacy19:58
eeeeGuest69002: np19:59
louisdkMy Ubuntu installation (upgraded from 10.04, 12.04 to 14.04) has been slow lately then I moved home to a separate partition om same hard drive, reinstalled dbus and nvidia drivers and not it's quite fast. How can it be?19:59
daftykinskristenbb: i found "miniupnpc" in the end20:00
=== Unibob is now known as DJ_Unibob
trijntjelouisdk: stuf accumulates, I also notice it, which is why I reinstall every couple of releases20:00
michel_f20:02
michel_annybody knows kali?20:02
louisdktrijntje, My Thinkpad T61p (4GB ram, 2,4Ghz Core2Duo, 720rpm hdd drive have had troubles running flash and virtualboxes lately and I was thinking of going lightwieght DE, then I notice this. Maybe I should do a reinstall.20:02
rwwmichel_: we don't do support for unofficial derivatives of Ubuntu here. try #kali-linux :)20:03
michel_try xubuntu20:03
TJ-louisdk: sounds like you fixed a video driver problem by reinstalling the Nvidia drivers20:03
CyberGabberkristenbb: with the route ( route add .... ) command you can add a route to the network of that gateway20:03
BasketBallintegrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN card ethernet works wifi doesnt in 12.0420:04
TJ-kristenbb: Without changing something on the gateway, you can't from outside, unless there's some port-knocking available for that20:04
daftykins^UPnP20:05
louisdkTJ-, I think so. Before I didn't have a proper splash screen. It was puple but with blinking dots instead of proper slash logo.20:05
=== alexander is now known as __Alexander_
louisdkThis is amazing. Normally then running virtualbox the machine uses over 80% CPU now it's under 20% and the machine is speedy fast.20:06
louisdkCould the have something to do with dbus being reinstalled?20:07
BasketBallcan i add microsoft word art themes to libre writer20:08
icewalkerhi, is an interactive locker allow users to lock desktop transparently?20:09
trijntjeicewalker: xscreensaver should have a bunch of screensavers that can do something like that20:10
trijntjeor at least with minimal effects over the transparancy20:10
gravik\help20:10
gravikexit20:11
frank_oHello! How do I do `ps x` but with line wrapping?20:11
icewalkerthanks20:11
winemnot sure if there is a parameter for line wrapping, but ps x | cat works... but I guess it should not be more than a dirty workaround20:12
frank_othanks winem20:12
DrValiI'm having a problem getting my wifi card to work on boot-up on an ASUS.  The card is a RT5390. It says that it is hardware locked.  If I run "sudo rfkill unblock all" then the hardware lock is removed but ubuntu won't use the wifi.  If I suspend the laptop and then unsuspend it, the wifi works perfectly.  How can I get the wifi to work without having to go through the suspend trick?20:14
CyberGabberfrank_o: ps auxww  show lines wrapped in your used window20:15
=== nicholas is now known as NickKnapton
Naphatulmy system just crashed, blank screen and booted itself, i'm not seeing anything in the syslog, should i look somewhere else or just attribute it to a random power failure?20:16
frank_othanks CyberGabber20:17
icewalkeri found xtrlock minimal, is what i needed20:18
=== josh is now known as Guest68707
rwwHi. On Ubuntu 14.04, with Unity. My windows have no borders. I want my windows to have borders. How do I make them have borders?20:19
CyberGabberfrank_o: beware, the command normaly is added static, so if you want the route persistent so it keeps working after e.g. a reboot, you have to save it to config files.20:21
BasketBallrww,  should i upgrade my kernel from .2.0-67-generic-pae20:22
jiffecan anyone think of why ssh sessions to ubuntu 8.04 machines don't die out if I lose internet connectivity while sessions to 10.04, 12.04 do?20:27
BasketBallhow can i upgrade my kernel to 3.16.120:36
=== megabit|away is now known as megabitdragon
OerHeksBasketBall, on 14.04 or 14.10 ?20:41
BasketBall12.0420:41
OerHeks12.04, oh, not possible, as there is no ubuntu kernel 3.16  for 12.04 in http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/20:42
OerHeksutopic only20:42
BasketBallOerHeks,  i ran sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-lts-trusty to upgrade it to the trusty kernel20:43
BasketBallbrb20:43
frank_oWhat's with that dude saying earlier that Ubuntu and OpenBSD are going to merge?20:45
OerHeksfrank_o, possibly a fever20:45
OerHeksor sunburn20:46
BasketBallOerHeks,20:46
frank_oOerHeks: yup thought so too20:47
TedSteedlypeace20:51
=== html_ is now known as html
stiv2k_how come it SOMETIMES shows the grub screen when im booting up or resuming my computer from hibernate ?20:56
stiv2k_and just sits there waiting for me to press enter20:56
Loshkijiffe: something to do with whether you have keepalives configured on 8.04 (which isn't supported here)?20:56
stiv2k_instead of booting20:56
TJ-stiv2k_: because it recorded a boot-failure last time20:56
stiv2k_hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm20:56
stiv2k_ok20:56
TJ-stiv2k_: The OS is supposed to write a boot-good flag which GRUB uses to decide if it needs to wait for user intervention20:57
stiv2k_       haha "intervention"20:57
stiv2k_TJ-: another thing, how come 'spin down hard disks' option is greyed out in my power settings?20:58
stiv2k_my poor hard disks will spin themselves out20:58
LoshkiTJ-: I never have a manual handy when that happens. What kind of things can I do from the grub prompt?20:58
ObrienDaveBIOS setting?20:58
stiv2k_ObrienDave: talking to me? not sure? maybe? is that a common setting?20:59
Loshkistiv2k_: I used to set the spin down option manually from rc.local using hdparm20:59
stiv2k_Loshki: i would think it is an option every computer should have set by default... why would it be greyed out?20:59
ObrienDavestiv2k_, i would not know about your BIOS settings. it just came to mind20:59
TJ-Loshki: Everything... the fulll GRUB command-line is available21:00
Loshkistiv2k_: I've no idea. I don't trust GUIs. Too many bugs...21:00
LoshkiTJ-: I'll read up on it, thanks!21:01
TJ-stiv2k_: greyed out? don't know, it's a stupid GUI!21:03
OerHekswho really wants a hdd to spinndown? doesn't save much power.21:04
ObrienDaveincreases wear and tear21:04
idsanyone here who can help me getting SP/DIF getting to work?21:05
idsspdif does show up in alsamixer, but no sound :(21:05
LoshkiOerHeks: also, quieter and cooler. I'm sure many people are in the same boat I am: Tons of archived material that you only look at once in a blue moon. Why keep all that rust spinning for the occasional non-urgent access?21:10
OerHeksLoshki, sounds legit, but that would be an extraordinairly use.21:12
TJ-When you've got an array of archival disks the power-save can be quite considerable21:13
TimeVirushello21:15
djam90I have an Ubuntu 13.10 box. I want to create a user called "dan". I want this user to have write access to /var/www to be able to FTP in to this dir and upload files. Is this possible? Currently I did useradd dan and set password, but he doesn't have access to /var/www21:16
djam90Is this possible?21:17
OerHeksdjam90,  make your user member of www-data, that would be the easiest way21:19
djam90OerHeks, like this? sudo usermod -a -G www-data dan21:20
Loshkidjam90: also, remember also that changes to groups means you have to logout/login that user to take effect.21:20
OerHeksyes, if your user = dan21:20
OerHeksLoshki, +121:20
djam90hmm.. how do I log out that user if I am SSH in as root?21:21
OerHeksdjam90, sounds like that user is not active now, yes?21:21
djam90OerHeks, I did useradd dan,  passwd dan "password",  usermod -a -G www-data dan,   now what?21:22
Loshkidjam90: as OerHeks says, if "dan" isn't logged in anywhere doing anything, it should "just work" (tm).21:22
OerHekslogin as that user, and check it21:22
djam90damn permission denied in /var/ww21:23
djam90www folder is root:root, is that why?21:23
sloofAnyone here built a kernel package using make-kpkg?  I've got some questions about excessive disk space used for the build environment and the actual package that is created.21:24
TimeVirusthere about a thousand search results on how to repair a GRUB install on an external hdd- which is THE correct response -- sorry I dont have any more time to wade through it all21:25
djam90OerHeks, my /var/www folder is root:root ownership, could that be why?21:25
OerHeksdjam90, " id dan'  should give you the list of permissions, does www-data show up?21:25
djam90it does21:25
OerHeksdon't change that flolder, it is safe21:25
djam90inside /var/www, as dan, I run "touch test" and I get permission denied21:25
djam90the www folder doesn't seem to have group write access21:26
TimeVirusin anticipation grub did NOT install to the internal but the external isnt booting and YES USB is the first boot option in BIOS21:26
Loshkidjam90: ls -ld /var/www* please, and pastebin the result...21:27
TimeViruscan anyone see me?21:28
djam90Loshki the result was simply: drwxrwxr-x 5 root root 4096 Aug 17 16:34 /var/www21:29
LoshkiTimeVirus: since you won't spend the time learning how to use GRUB, you're going to have to spend the time explaining your problem to us clearly enough that we can diagnose & debug it for you...21:29
TimeVirusright21:29
TimeVirushow do I start to help you help me?21:29
=== newbie is now known as Guest74752
djam90Loshki, did you mean to do ls -ld /var/www* with the * there?21:30
Guest74752I have problems with a partition that seems to have disappeared (though reference is still there during boot.  I also have a DVD burner that has totally disappeared.21:31
Loshkidjam90: I see the group permissions are root=rwx. User "dan" is not in group root, so cannot write there. I hesitate to advise you further, as I don't have a setup I can test with here.21:31
TimeViruswould you like to see the output of gparted, disk management, or fdisk -l/21:31
TimeVirus?21:31
djam90hmm. Is it worth changing group of www to www-data?21:32
Doctor_N1ckno21:33
Loshkidjam90: yes, the "*" is because I wasn't sure of the exact directory name.21:33
stiv2k_wow21:33
stiv2k_nothing works21:33
Doctor_N1ckthere's no difference if www is what your web services run under21:33
TimeViruswhy would my boot partition also be flagged with lba?21:33
Guest74752Btw, I just did a fdisk -l and it just brought me back to the next command line prompt21:34
LoshkiTimeVirus: I haven't needed to do more than a grub re-install myself in years. Your questions are valid. I'm just not sure I'm the right person to help you..21:34
TimeVirusok21:34
ObrienDaveTimeVirus, LBA is how the system addresses your HD21:34
LoshkiGuest74752: no output at all from sudo fdisk -l ?21:34
idshow do you set up ubuntu to play sound over spdif?21:35
Guest74752I had done a simple fdisk.  The sudo fdisk gave some strange feedback21:35
TimeVirusi need to figure out how to reinstall grub to the external, but like I said the search results go on for miles and what i've waded through is irrelevant so far lol21:36
LoshkiGuest74752: I would like to see a pastebin of the sudo fdisk -l output...21:36
Guest74752Loshki: brb with it21:36
TimeVirusfrustrating21:37
TimeVirusyoutube probably has the answer!21:37
TimeVirus:)21:37
LoshkiTimeVirus: I understand/sympathise. Which OS version are you running?21:38
TimeVirusLubuntu21:38
Guest74752Loshki: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/8074621/21:38
philliphey, my packages are brocken because of libre office and the ppa. https://pastee.org/zetr7 is the problem. Anyone have a idea what I can do?21:38
Guest74752Loshki: Enjoy ...21:38
LoshkiTimeVirus: even worse. I know nothing about lubuntu, and only one thing about grub. Do you know your grub version?21:39
TimeVirusgrub -version in the terminal?21:39
ObrienDave!precise | phillip21:40
ubottuphillip: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) is the current !LTS release of Ubuntu.  Download http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/ - Release Info: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/120421:40
ObrienDavephillip, just checking ;)21:40
phillipObrienDave: hmm?21:40
TimeVirusI'm running Lubuntu 14.0421:40
=== sins-_h is now known as sins-
TimeViruslatest greatest21:41
LoshkiTimeVirus: how bizarre. I typed grub -version on my 12.04 machine and it said "grub not installed". In which case, how does it boot? Are you sure you want to be taking grub advice from me, TimeVirus?21:41
TimeViruslol ya me too21:41
TimeViruso\21:42
ObrienDavetry grub2 -version21:42
TimeVirusoh well21:42
TimeViruskk21:42
TimeVirusno good dave thanks though21:42
Nothing_MuchHow do I set up a Samba share for an Ubuntu QA test?21:42
TimeVirusyoutube it is :)21:42
ObrienDaveyea, just saw that, weird21:43
Bashing-omTimeVirus: IF you know you need grub installed to the usb device; sudo fdisk -lu to identify the device name, mount the usb from terminal, and "sudo grub-install dev/sdX" where X is the identification (a,b,c ??).21:43
TimeViruscool21:44
TimeVirusthanks21:44
OerHeksgrub-install --version21:44
Bashing-omTimeVirus: Possible if Grub is hammered, will have to get more agressove with the install routine, depends on how deep you have to go.21:45
LoshkiTimeVirus: well, that narrows it down a bit. Any 14.04 grub guide should work. One that gives examples for what Bashing-om describes would be the one I'd choose.21:45
TimeVirusok thanks guys21:45
TimeVirusgotta go21:46
Guest74752Loshki: So, what is the verdict?21:46
TimeVirusthanks again21:46
LoshkiBashing-om: I typed grub -version on my 12.04 machine and it said "grub not installed". In which case, how does it even boot?21:46
ObrienDaveLoshki, look up 5 lines ;P21:47
ObrienDavegrub-install --version21:47
LoshkiGuest74752: sorry, distractions. pls. stand by, you're next :-)21:47
TimeVirusproper syntax is grub2-install --version21:47
Guest74752Loshki: np21:48
OerHeksTimeVirus, wrong21:48
Nothing_MuchAnybody know how to setup a Samba share?21:48
TimeVirusgurb for 12?21:48
TimeVirusheh21:48
TimeViruskk21:48
TimeVirusgrub 202 beta9 something21:49
TimeViruslol21:49
TimeVirus221:49
Bashing-omLoshki: Depreciated -> my output: sysop@1404mini:~$  grub -version -> The program 'grub' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:21:50
LoshkiGuest74752: looks normal enough, root on sda1. What's on sda6, is that /home ? I'm seeing a lot of "Partition 2 does not start on physical sector boundary." lately. Apparently harmless. Which partition has "disappeared"?21:51
LoshkiBashing-om: deprecated? In favor of what?21:52
Bashing-omLoshki: That be -> grub-install --version <- : )21:52
tiemayI'm trying to recover encryptedd data like this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory#Long_way21:55
Nothing_MuchAnybody know how to setup a Samba share?21:55
Guest74752Loshki: Hold on tight ... this is going to be fun, I think.  The 1.5T partition is the one where I had put Ubuntu 14.04.  I think that /sda6 is where there are something like 300GB (originally 352GB if I'm not mistaken) where I had installed - by resizing the 1.5T from its original 2.0T size.  And I don't understand how sda1 with its 1.5T can be 100% full21:55
tiemayI got through to the end, and the files are showing up, but they're still encrypted21:55
Beldar!samba | Nothing4You state the actual issue for help.21:55
ubottuNothing4You state the actual issue for help.: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html21:55
Nothing4YouBeldar: nope21:56
Nothing4YouBeldar: i won't21:56
BeldarNothing4You, Heh, your loose that is haow the channel works. ;)21:56
LoshkiBashing-om: thanks.21:56
Nothing4YouBeldar: i don't have ubuntu issues here though21:56
Nothing4YouBeldar: so i can't state them21:56
Guest74752Loshki: Another twist - I had had a problem with the sata wire that was broken that had been connected to the hard drive21:56
philliphey, my packages are brocken because of libre office and the ppa. https://pastee.org/zetr7 is the problem. Anyone have a idea what I can do?21:56
BeldarNothing4You, Thanwhy are you here?21:57
tiemayeverything seems to go fine until the part where I do "6. Filename Encryption Key (FNEK) Signature:  (The second keyring in the square brackets from above that I said would be important.)"21:57
Guest74752Loshki: The original sata wire was red.  This one I replaced it with (that I had hanging around the house) is blue21:57
kostkonphillip, same here, waiting for updated pacakges. Anyway, you could try this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=223991621:57
BeldarNothing4You, besides this standard help info. https://workaround.org/getting-help-on-irc21:58
Guest74752Loshki: And what does that mean that partition 2 doesn't follow partition 1?21:58
Beldarthe ignore fills one more chapter21:58
tiemayit says "WARNING: Based on the contents of [/root/.ecryptfs/sig-cache.txt], it looks like you have never mounted with this key before. This could mean that you have typed your passphrase wrong."21:58
tiemayit's not typed wrong21:59
LoshkiGuest74752: the color of the cable shouldn't matter :-). Ok. Let's get started. First, do you have any data on this disk you can't live without? Backups?21:59
Nothing4Youuhm, i feel like Beldar doesn't realize he accidently adressed me instead of Nothing_Much who was asking for help21:59
Nothing4Youlol21:59
phillipkostkon: thanks a lot and even if they update the package I can not install it because my packages are brocken22:00
Bashing-omGuest74752:  Loshki :: 100% often refers to the /boot partition, and not to the device as a whole. -> df-h, df -i <- to look.22:00
kostkonphillip, only the pacakge libreoffice-base is22:00
Nothing4YouBeldar: did you ignore me?22:01
LoshkiBashing-om: No running ahead, please. First we have to decide how vulnerable the data are. He's had a hardware failure...22:02
phillipkostkon: yes, but I can't anything because of it22:02
[42]Beldar: are you there?22:02
kostkonphillip, try doing what the others have done and shared how they've done it on that ubuntuforums thread22:02
Guest74752Loshki: The worry is that I had transfered from the 1.5T onto the 352GB before the problem.  I would like to recover the 352gb that was on sda6 - withour forgetting to recover the ecrypt-ed  Partition of sda6 and its 352GB22:02
phillipkostkon: okey, thanks22:02
Guest74752Bashing-om: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/8074782/22:05
Guest74752Loshki: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/8074782/22:05
Guest74752Loshki: Bashing-om: But that still doesn't tell me where my DVD burner is ...22:06
=== Ririshi is now known as Ririshi|Away
LoshkiGuest74752: the burner is likely a separate issue. Since you've been moving cables, are you sure the DVD is still connected, power & data?22:07
Guest74752Loshki: I checked before I got on the chat here cables22:08
Guest74752Loshki: There are two cables in the back and the light had blinked like always during boot ... when there is a support in it22:09
phillipkostkon: i have insert that line it still does not work :)22:14
kostkonphillip, same here22:15
phillipkostkon: okey, and what are you doing now?22:15
kostkonphillip, not sure. Thinking about doing a ppa-purge and a reinstall22:16
kostkonphillip, I'm still researching it22:16
phillipkostkon: how? I can install anything, so no ppa-purge22:16
phillip*can't22:17
veryhappyhelp, i deleted my system control center in kde, how do i get it back?22:17
pers3usveryhappy: It is just a package. Find it and install it.22:17
veryhappyi tried to find it in google, but there they just write: you can use system control center for x and y and z, but never mention the name of this package.22:18
OerHekshow did you delete it then, veryhappy ?22:18
Bashing-omGuest74752: Loshki "/dev/sda6       323G  307G  146M 100% /" still bet it is '/boot'.  short cut to it -> dpkg -l | grep linux- <-.22:19
veryhappywith this stupid22:19
veryhappyapt-get autoremove -y22:19
ObrienDavedon't use -y22:19
veryhappyObrienDave: i so got it now22:19
kostkonphillip, yeah, i can't give you a definitve answer whether it will work or not. I haven't tried it myself :/22:20
veryhappyso can anyone give me the name? kde-control-center? kde-config-manager?22:20
OerHekskcontrol i guess, better ask in #kubuntu22:21
Guest74752Bashing-om: Enjoy this ... http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/8074883/22:21
veryhappyah good22:21
veryhappyyea thanks, i'll ask there additionally22:21
veryhappythanks22:21
jellowgiorg, use main channel to talk.22:22
LoshkiGuest74752: Bashing-om: Well, I'm still confused. /dev/sda6 is full, because 300G of data was copied to it from /dev/sda1. Have you looked for this data, Guest74752?22:23
phillipkostkon: okey, anyway /msg me if you find a solution. Thanks.22:23
kostkonphillip, ok22:23
Guest74752Loshki: What I meant to say about this is that I bounced the stuff I had on the simple Ubuntu 14.04 partition onto the Ubuntu Studio that I had installed on the sda6 partition22:25
LoshkiBashing-om: and somewhere in the middle of all this, there was some kind of hardware failure, after which the burner doesn't work.22:25
Guest74752Loshki: and the burner just died today, though all the other problems are a couple days old22:26
Guest74752has anyone seen "voidfire" recently?22:28
kostkonphillip, i may have a solution give me 2mins22:29
tiemayany idea how I can recover this encrypted data? http://www.0bin.net/paste/fNe4Ks4GWjW5Ih2h#sSbDjiwpYEoXzls3+liGUixfuJxI3-TxejccVcsYVvG22:30
kostkonphillip, yes22:30
phillipgreat how?22:30
LoshkiGuest74752: I'm sorry. This is like doing surgery through a keyhole. I don't think I'm up to it. I think you should locate and copy as much of the data as you can, then fsck the disks, and then try and get the burner working so you can reinstall, sorry...22:30
kostkonphillip, first I did: sudo apt-get purge libreoffice-base libreoffice-report-builder-bin libreoffice   then reinstalled them   sudo apt-get install libreoffice-base libreoffice-report-builder-bin libreoffice    and that's it!22:31
veryhappythank you guys, i had to find the package myself, but at least i got the right idea due to your suggestions of names, the kde control center is simply named: systemsettings22:32
veryhappytake care22:33
Guest74752Loshki: Any problem with me doing a fsck now?  I had booted recently with recovery mode and did a fsck that told me that ext4 was not mounted22:33
phillipkostkon: thanks a lot, works!!!22:33
kostkonphillip, :)22:33
stiv2k_i installed nvidia-340 but xorg isn't using it? what am i missing? i followed this: http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-the-nvidia-340-24-driver-on-ubuntu-14-04-ubuntu-13-10-ubuntu-12-04-and-derivative-systems/22:34
Loshkitiemay: well if it's a software bug, or a disk corruption, you're screwed, so you better hope you got the key wrong. Check for capitals, white space, stuff like that...22:34
daftykinsstiv2k_: this still that ancient 6100 of yours? they probably dropped support22:34
kostkonphillip, all is fine?22:34
stiv2k_daftykins: o22:34
stiv2k_daftykins: can i confirm that somehow?22:34
phillipkostkon: yes!22:35
LoshkiGuest74752: in general, it's always safe to use "sudo -p <device>". Because you've had a suspected hardware failure, there22:35
kostkonphillip, :)22:35
daftykinsstiv2k_: yep in the driver version release notes22:35
stiv2k_daftykins: the 304 driver sucks22:35
stiv2k_daftykins: and nouveau sucks..22:35
Loshkithere's an element of risk, which is why I'd rather you looked around and copied the valuable data before you do anything else.22:35
phillipkostkon: *___* huge thank you!22:35
daftykinsstiv2k_: is this trying to solve your image placement issue from earlier?22:35
kostkonphillip, np22:35
stiv2k_daftykins: yeah22:36
stiv2k_daftykins: that and because i notice the display gets all fuzzy after resume22:36
daftykinsstiv2k_: sounds like you're connected via analog, VGA... did you try telling the screen to auto-adjust?22:36
Guest74752Loshki: I think I am going to lose data no matter what22:36
Guest74752thx anyway22:36
stiv2k_daftykins: yes i did. auto adjust makes it auto-too-wide22:36
tiemayLoshki: ok, I'll try again, is there a chance the cipher (e.g. aes) or byte key (16) might be different? I didn't try to customize it during installation22:36
Guest74752bye22:36
daftykinsstiv2k_: no digital outputs?22:36
LoshkiGuest74752: best of luck22:36
stiv2k_daftykins: not on this ancient thing22:36
Guest74752Loshki: I will need it.  Thx22:37
LoshkiGuest74752: don't leave. Run the fsck and tell us what happens...22:37
TimeVirusis it not possible to paste to xterm?22:38
daftykinsstiv2k_: did you start on the 17x at all?22:38
TimeViruso\22:39
TimeVirusno clipboard in xfce?22:39
TimeViruso\22:39
TimeViruscant be22:40
Loshkitiemay: sorry, out of my expertise at this point. Please ask & hopefully Someone Who Knows will answer...22:40
stiv2k_daftykins: np22:40
stiv2k_daftykins: no22:40
stiv2k_daftykins: should i?22:40
k1l_TimeVirus: dont be annoying with too many lines and too less words22:40
k1l_TimeVirus: use ctrl+shift+v to paste22:40
tiemayLoshki: ok, thanks for trying22:40
daftykinsstiv2k_: yeah, although it looked like your lack of EDID receipt was the more likely issue. this current version, did you download manually, or is it a package?22:41
LoshkiTimeVirus: The old standby, xclipboard? cut&paste is kind of a mess. And don't get me started on virtualbox22:41
stiv2k_daftykins: i've been using 304 from 'additional drivers' since the get go. I tried installing 331 and 340 but it appears you are correct and they are not applicable to the geforce 6100 so i have removed them and am back on 30422:41
TimeViruslol22:42
daftykinsstiv2k_: wouldn't cost anything but time to go through each one that's in the repos :)22:42
stiv2k_daftykins: lol22:42
stiv2k_daftykins: can i have it show all of them on the additional drivers? it only shows 304 and 17322:42
TimeVirustry GNS3 some day22:43
daftykinsstiv2k_: just run "apt-cache search nvidia-" and you'll see them22:43
stiv2k_let's see how the 173 performs22:44
stiv2k_all i need is to play youtube, and suspend/resume22:44
stiv2k_its not that much to ask for :P22:44
daftykinshah22:44
daftykinsi never use such power modes22:44
stiv2k_daftykins: well, it's consistently above 90 F here and the air condition runs more or less continuously. When you have to deal with this, you learn to cut corners on energy usage everywhere you can22:45
=== wdeuvszksopoezfa is now known as msxkwjzmpsdexljr
=== msxkwjzmpsdexljr is now known as sepero
Nothing_MuchBeldar: I think you responded to Nothing4You instead of me lol22:46
BeldarNothing_Much, Maybe one I copy and paste nicks22:46
Beldaronce22:47
Nothing_MuchBeldar: Try tab complete :P22:47
rungalera alguem saberia com diminuir o brilho da tela do notebook no kali linux pela tecla fn ?22:47
BeldarNothing_Much, I have been here for a long tome thanks.22:47
stiv2k_daftykins: and of course, there is a bug in xfce4-power-manager that specifically PREVENTS the system from suspending after inactivity. Just my luck22:47
Beldarhowever cannot spell, lol22:47
k1lrun: neither kali nor that language is supported in here22:47
=== Reptilian is now known as _oswald
stiv2k_daftykins: this windows xp --> ubuntu transition is not going as smoothly as i would have preferred22:48
k1l!kali > run22:48
ubotturun, please see my private message22:48
daftykinsstiv2k_: well, you probably remember my feelings toward that hardware ;)22:48
daftykins(fit for the skip)22:48
stiv2k_daftykins: im keeping it for one more year, then, i will get a new PC for myself, my current pc will become the media PC, and that media PC will become my server, and my server will be sent to a landfill.22:49
stiv2k_that is my hierarchy of computers, ordered from newest/most powerful to oldest/least powerful22:49
daftykins:)22:50
daftykinsfair enough22:50
stiv2k_daftykins: the 173 driver gets me at a 640x480 resolution :/22:51
daftykinsstiv2k_: heh, compare the /var/log/Xorg.0.log22:51
stiv2k_daftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/807509222:52
stiv2k_[    24.100] (WW) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Unable to read EDID for display device CRT-022:54
rabrolIs there any way to view a history of Harddrive spindown?  I want to check if my disks have been following the standby times I've set.22:54
cxm__can you repartion an already mounted drive to make it larger?22:56
OerHekscxm__, no22:56
cxm__so how would I go about repartioning a drive?22:57
cxm__do I unmount it first?22:57
OerHekscxm__,  boot the live cd, and use gparted from there22:57
Beldarrabrol, aggressive spin downs can wear a drive out faster so be aware.22:57
cxm__this is on a virtual host22:57
Beldarcxm__, does not matter22:58
rabrolBeldar, thanks.  I've set the main drive for a 2 hour spindown, and the backup drive for a 15 minute.  The backup drive only "works" once a week when being updated. This shouldn't be a problem, should it?22:58
Beldarcxm__, Standard partitions have to be unmounted22:59
cxm__yes ok so I would unmount it and then go through the partition setup procedures23:00
Beldarrabrol, NOt sure I just while looking for what you asked for came across the info, you will have to do the research.23:00
OerHekscxm__, well, we need more info, what is your vm host, vmware, virtualbox or something else?23:00
cxm__zure23:00
cxm__azure23:00
_oswaldlol23:00
OerHekscxm__, sounds like a windows/azure issue, no experience with that23:00
cxm__well it is a Lamp setup23:02
cxm__so everything is lamp with an ubuntu image23:02
cxm__for all intents and purposes23:02
daftykinsstiv2k_: if you have anything else that has digital outputs, you could save that display's EDID and use it. otherwise, someone might have it online23:02
daftykinsstiv2k_: i'm not sure that'll solve your issues though23:02
cxm__ok how about this23:04
cxm__if that drive started to run out of space23:04
rabrolBeldar, thank you. I'll keep researching ideal times. I'd still like to know if there is a way to view spindown history though. Any defauly log files show that?23:05
cxm__could I just mount another drive and run sites from that folder23:05
cxm__like sites223:05
Beldarrabrol, I have no idea.23:05
cxm__would that work?23:06
=== dabomb63432 is now known as Bandit
rabrolBeldar, OK. I haven't been able to find an answer of Google yet either. Thanks for the help!23:06
stiv2k_daftykins: i wouldnt mind manually specifying the information.... looks like its missing DPI value?23:06
=== solid is now known as Guest78805
=== Bandit is now known as led-bandit
daftykinsstiv2k_: not a clue i'm afraid, can't see what you're seeing :)23:07
stiv2k_daftykins: in the log23:11
stiv2k_[    24.101] (WW) NVIDIA(0): Unable to get display device CRT-0's EDID; cannot compute DPI23:11
stiv2k_[    24.101] (WW) NVIDIA(0):     from CRT-0's EDID.23:11
=== Beep is now known as Guest15363
daftykinsstiv2k_: oh, mmm if you reverted to a driver with the correct resolution you could maybe find how to tweak DPI manually and just see how it looks23:12
daftykinsi really don't know :)23:12
daftykinsi'm glad to only rarely have to deal with analog interfaces for displays these days23:12
Guest15363Hi. I'm wondering if anyone could help me change a specific keyboard shortcut.23:12
daftykinsask the question and you may receive23:13
Guest15363I don't want Alr+Right Click to result in a menu.23:13
daftykinsstandard ubuntu has a keyboard shortcuts program underneath system settings though, that's about all i can share23:13
Guest15363I've looked in the Keyboard settings but can't find it.23:13
stiv2k_daftykins: http://askubuntu.com/questions/197828/how-to-find-and-change-the-screen-dpi23:13
daftykinsstiv2k_: lightdm.conf sounds good, i believe i saw it on xubuntu under /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/<stuff here>23:14
Guest15363So it might not be possible to change this shortcut at all?23:14
daftykinsGuest15363: i don't have the slightest clue23:15
kostkonstiv2k_, is it really a crt monitor23:16
stiv2k_kostkon: no23:16
kostkonstiv2k_, ok23:16
stiv2k_kostkon: its a 32" VIZIO LCD23:16
kostkonstiv2k_, a lot of monitors have buggy edids, if that's indeed the problem23:17
raymondillo   /part23:17
daftykinswith a cheap brand like VIZIO, seems likely23:17
stiv2k_lol.23:18
frank_othought for a sec u meant my company VIZRT23:18
frank_oyeah fuck VIZIO :)23:19
frank_otrying to bring down our stocks and shit23:19
astoryI'm getting nothing but my mouse cursor and the default background after logging in on 14.04.  I can get to a hard terminal though - ideas on how to troubleshoot?  The resolution on the graphical frontend is also too low, happened on the same boot as the login problem.23:20
daftykinsastory: this after an upgrade?23:21
ObrienDave!language | frank_o23:21
ubottufrank_o: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList23:21
astorydaftykins: no, my webcam was misbehaving so I rebooted23:21
astoryI hadn't rebooted for some time, but otherwise nothing odd23:21
AnastasiaHelp :-)!  Just installed kde4 and I have some process (baloo_file_extr ?) hitting the HD about twice a second.  Can't kill it, what to do?  TMIA!23:21
AnastasiaCan't even log out.23:22
daftykinsastory: try an older kernel if you just had updates23:23
frank_oObrienDave: calling out a "brand to be cheap" has far worse repercussions than the word "fuck"23:23
astorydaftykins: will do, hold on23:23
frank_oespecially considering the reputation and jobs that might be lost23:23
madknighti use the numix theme on xubuntu and after some time (some hours) there is a buggy upper left corner square (like a 20 dead pixels square) if i restart the xfce window manager then its gone, any solutions?23:23
daftykinsfrank_o: take your one-man crusade into #ubuntu-offtopic please23:23
rwwor preferably, don't23:24
rww(I recommend a LiveJournal)23:24
frank_odont mind me, im on no such thing23:24
frank_othose are your words buddy23:24
OoTLinkhihi23:24
frank_ojesus23:24
frank_olord have mercy23:24
Sonytohi23:24
rol01340Anastasia: On  ~/.kde4/share/config/baloofilerc change Indexing-Enabled to false23:24
OoTLinkdoes anyone here dual boot win8 and ubuntu with uefi on?23:24
daftykinsOoTLink: people have, what would be your real question?23:25
astorydaftykins: I don't have any older kernels installed... I think I removed them when I went through the recovery options.  Is there one in particular I should install? I'm on 3.11.0-18-generic23:25
Anastasiarol01340: Thought I did that, wasn't in the file though, had to add it at the end.23:25
kostkonastory, your problem is also the main symptom of a borked unity/compiz setup. you could also try resetting your unity/compiz http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html23:25
daftykinsastory: your system isn't up to date then.23:25
OoTLinkdaftykins, hrmm before I ask I'm going to try one more thing23:26
OoTLinkforgot about this last night haha23:26
astoryok, let me update23:26
astorykostkon: I'll try that next23:26
AnastasiaAh, perhaps that is the problem, I have no .kde4 just .kde (copied $HOME from old install.23:27
OoTLinkbut i did have boot manager issues23:27
OoTLinkI installed the bootloader (grub2 I think, whatever is default by ubuntu anyway)23:27
OoTLinkstuck it on the /boot partition23:27
AnastasiaLemme kill off the old .kde directory and log out and back in and see what happens.23:27
Bashing-omAnastasia: Lot's of hits from Goggle; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2217434 ; seems relevant .23:27
OoTLinkwindows 8's boot manager won't send to ubuntu23:27
frank_odaftykins: at our company www.vizrt.com we use ubuntu though23:27
frank_odaftykins: together with OpenBSD. and we market both extensively. so i dont see how we're being OT23:28
rwwfrank_o: because this is an Ubuntu support channel, wherein we ask and answer Ubuntu support questions23:28
Sonytono hay nadie aki23:28
kostkonAnastasia, also this http://askubuntu.com/questions/437635/how-to-turn-off-baloo-in-kde-4-1323:28
frank_omatter of fact we use Ubuntu to rule the majority of the world's TV stations23:28
rww"my company has a similar name to a monitor company someone mentioned and I cuss about it" isn't a support question23:28
frank_orww: true that23:29
Nordomanyone ever use pygrub?23:29
ObrienDavefrank_o, official Ubuntu channels require you to keep the conversation to a family friendly atmosphere. no cursing or swearing allowed. if you can't abide by that, go elsewhere23:29
rwwanyways, i think we discussed this to death, back to support times23:29
frank_orww: you're just putting words in my mouth23:30
stiv2k_daftykins: i dont know how to calculate dpi23:30
stiv2k_daftykins: my math tells me it should be 5023:30
daftykinsyeah no idea23:30
stiv2k_1360 pixels / 27.5 inches23:30
=== notzopsi is now known as zopsi
astorydaftykins: apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade -y didn't get me any new packages23:31
ObrienDavestiv2k_, standard desktop DPI is 9623:31
daftykinsastory: that's odd, your kernel is definitely old23:32
daftykinsastory: definitely a clean 14.04 install this, yes?23:32
astorydaftykins: it's definitely 14.04, according to /etc/lsb-release, but it's not a clean install23:32
astoryuname -a gives: 3.11.0-18-generic #32-Ubuntu23:33
astoryI'm not sure how to check what version of the kernel I should have23:33
alazyworkaholicI'm having trouble installing the proprietary driver for a new Nvidia card. Nothing appears in the Additional Drivers tab of the Software & Updates interface. What do I need to do to make ubuntu notice the graphics card and give me the option to install an additional driver?23:33
ObrienDaveastory,  i'm on 3.13.0-3423:34
astoryoh my23:34
alazyworkaholicI have the proprietary drivers for devices (restricted) checked, and I'm 14.0423:34
kostkon!info linux-generic trusty23:34
ubottulinux-generic (source: linux-meta): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0.34.40 (trusty), package size 1 kB, installed size 28 kB23:34
kostkonyeap23:34
astoryuh, so, graphics problems aside that needs to get fixed23:34
ObrienDaveastory, i would fix that first23:35
astoryugh, I can't use dconf reset from a raw terminal23:36
astory"cannot autolaunch d-bus without x11 $DISPLAY"23:37
daftykinsyour install sounds pretty quirky astory, did you upgrade from 12.04.5?23:37
astorydaftykins: I don't remember, but it's an old-ish install23:37
astoryI'd really rather not blow it away though23:38
daftykinsheh23:38
astory:(23:38
daftykinswell, up to you to pick up the pieces then23:38
daftykinsi've encountered a few people stuck on older kernels now and i don't know why it happens23:38
astorydo you mind sharing a paste of your sources.list so I can do a diff?23:38
astoryeh, nevermind, they're all trusty23:39
kostkonastory, for starters, you could paste your sources.list contents    use pastebinit to paste from the cmd23:39
kostkon!pastebinit23:39
ubottupastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com23:39
greyhetgençler selam23:39
frank_oastory: rather, check out the openbsd kernel23:40
astorykostkon: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8075411/23:40
greyhetastory23:40
astorypastebinit is awesome, thanks23:40
greyhetşş astory23:40
kostkon!tr | greyhet23:40
ubottugreyhet: Turk ubuntu kullanıcıları, Türkçe yardım ya da geyik için /join #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.23:40
greyhetkırmızi şortli bak bi23:40
frank_oastory: most people don't know but the openbsd kernel is pretty much what the linux kernel will look like in 5-10 years from now23:42
kostkonastory, anything in the folder /etc/apt/sources.list.d ?23:42
frank_odon't get me wrong though, i love linux, and especially ubuntu, i use it every day23:42
kostkonastory, and what about   apt-cache policy linux-generic ?23:42
daftykinsfrank_o: your off topic chat is not welcome here23:43
astorykostkon: yes, I'm using the following ppas: google-talkplugin, killian-f_lux-sauxy (perhaps a problem) maarten-baert-simplescreenrecorder-saucy (also possibly a problem) steam, ubuntu-mozilla-daily-ppa-{saucy, trusty}23:43
stiv2k_daftykins: i think i need to do xrandr --scale instead of the dpi23:44
astorykostkon: apt-cache policy linux-generic: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8075429/23:44
astoryso it's not installed!23:44
astoryinstalling now23:44
astoryhow did I boot?23:44
rwwbecause you have some specific kernel package installed, just not the metapackage that pulls in new versions (linux-generic)23:45
kostkonastory, weird though23:45
astoryoh ok23:45
frank_osorry daftykins didn't know this was support only!23:45
daftykinsfrank_o: yes you did.23:45
kostkonastory, install it, then check for updates, sudo apt-get update  then sudo apt-get upgrade23:45
frank_odaftykins: no this is not #ubuntu-support23:45
astorykostkon: on it23:45
daftykinsrww: i think this one has overstayed his welcome23:45
frank_oubuntu as a whole can cover a wide range of issues.23:46
frank_oby all means. i digress.23:46
rwwfrank_o: I assure you that, as our channel /topic, and channel guidelines (which you were NOTICEd a link to and told to read on join), and I have said, #ubuntu is a support channel. Try #ubuntu-offtopic for non-support chat.23:46
astorykostkon: no further apt changes after install... rebooting23:46
rww(as daftykins already asked you to do)23:47
kostkonastory, ?23:47
astorykostkon: it works now, yay!23:47
astorythanks so much23:47
frank_osorry rww. i got no such link. again i didn't know this place was support only.23:48
kostkonastory, interesting development but there you go :)23:48
astoryone last thing: how do I get rid of old ppas?23:48
kostkon!ppapurge23:48
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html23:48
astorygreat, thanks23:48
astoryyinz rock!23:48
DraginCan anyone tell me the proper command (i.e. apt-get foo) to get and install gtk libraries?23:50
rwwDragin: the development ones needed for compiling, or...?23:50
rww(also, GTK 2 or 3?)23:50
Draginyay! Hard questions! lol23:50
rwweasier question: what are you trying to do that causes you to ask that :)23:50
DraginOk, you tell me... Here is what I am doing...23:50
DraginI am installing (and had to compile rscw. This also needed fttw and gtk23:51
daftykinsyou're welcome to talk without pressing enter so much23:51
* rww looks at rscw23:51
DraginI hajust didn't want to flood channel daftykins23:51
Draginoops23:52
greyhetdoes anyone can run knight online on ubuntu ?23:52
greyhetwith wine23:52
daftykins!wine23:52
ubottuWINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu23:52
daftykinsgreyhet: see above links and channels23:52
alazyworkaholicthe commands "ubuntu-drivers devices" and "ubuntu-drivers list" return nothing although I have a recent Nvidia graphics card. What could the problem be? (14.04)23:53
Draginrscw is a program that lets my computer talk to my radio (HAM Radio)23:53
greyhetwhat does it mean "!"23:53
Draginbasically for Morse Code operation with the computer23:53
daftykinsgreyhet: it is a trigger to make ubottu tell you what she just told you23:53
rwwDragin: *nod* I'm trying to figure out which GTK version it wants right now. sec :)23:54
DraginI see. I can only assume the "latest and greatest", but then again, I know next to nothing obviously =)23:55
frank_ogreyhet: you mean like this? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/612189/why-are-exclamation-marks-used-in-ruby-methods23:55
Draginoh, and daftykins, I appologize about the missunderstanding that I had with you a couple of days ago.23:55
greyhetfrank_o: no i mean for channel23:56
greyhetbut i understand my english is a little bit problem23:56
frank_ooh ok23:56
greyhetdaftykins: also thanks i found channel about wine23:57
DraginI only use wine when I am thirsty23:57
frank_ogreyhet: no worries. if english is hard, do check out "the elements of style" by william strunk23:57
reisioI only use it when I'm conscious23:57
reisiothat's a strict rule with m e23:57
daftykinsDragin: no idea who you are or what you're referring to23:58
rwwDragin: rather the opposite problem. I think it needs GTK 1, which has been obsolete for years :\23:58
Draginor when I have no choice because the program I am using isn't native linux ;)23:58
geb_omg how much people) Hello everyone)))23:58
greyhetDragin: native linux ?23:58
kostkongeb_, hi23:58
frank_oreisio has m e? :/23:58
frank_oman i love that dude23:58
daftykinstroll status confirmed, time to be +q'd or ejected.23:59
daftykinsno more warnings.23:59
DraginProbably best then daftykins. You said something (I can't remember what it was even) and I took it the wrong way, and said something back. World War III began.... Nukes went off... World is now full of mutants. It was really quite ugly ;)23:59
greyhetfrank_o: i have been studied english for 1 year, but still when i write or speak in english i confuse23:59
frank_odaftykins: please stop hitting on me man. i know reisio from other channels, was just surprised to see him here.23:59

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!