[00:02] <TJ-> linuxguy101: There's no such thing as "all root commands"
[00:02] <linuxguy101> TJ-, lets say a user interface that would allot you to do administrative settings for your system
[00:03] <k1l> linuxguy101: there are system settings
[00:03] <linuxguy101> k11 maybe i have missed it
[00:04] <k1l> linuxguy101: what do you actually want to do?
[00:04] <TJ-> linuxguy101: The whole point of the *nix way is to keep things simple and targeted, why require a GUI to obscure that, and the requirement of keeping it up to date as the underlying tools amend and add to what they do?
[00:05] <linuxguy101> tj say maybe something like the msec program
[00:05] <jellow> smitzer, I don't think gedit supports strike through however you can use markdown that supports html tag <s><s> via plugins , I would ask in #gedit as they would likely know
[00:06] <linuxguy101> http://www.brunolinux.com/07-Security/Mandriva_Security_Settings.html
[00:06] <linuxguy101> something like that would be very useful for ubuntu users i think
[00:07] <k1l> linuxguy101: ubuntu got a very easy way: dont use root rights where its not needed. and rootaccount doesnt have a password anyway so its "disabled" and the user uses sudo if that permissions really need it.
[00:08] <linuxguy101> k1l, well the problem with that is that your default settings on ubuntu totally stinks..
[00:08] <linuxguy101> user group and other have full read wright access..
[00:08] <linuxguy101> that is horrible if you have a multiple user system
[00:08] <k1l> what?
[00:08] <linuxguy101> test it
[00:09]  * Beldar wants a OS that makes a latte and fresh cookies in root
[00:12] <Beldar> AssociateX, Have you checked alsamixer in the terinal?
[00:12] <Beldar> terminal*
[00:14] <Beldar> AssociateX, You might remove the Chrome .config which resets it to stock, save the bookmarks first
[00:17] <OerHeks> linuxguy101,  see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityLevels there has been some work, but the project seems dead
[00:18] <AssociateX> Beldar, yes, alsamixer looks normal.
[00:19] <Beldar> AssociateX, I would remove it in home or the config if there is one and it will rebuild a fresh install version. Technically a 3rd party app in the end.
[00:20] <AssociateX> Beldar, I will try that now.
[00:20] <Beldar> AssociateX, Look in ~/.config I don't use it so not sure where it will be in home.
[00:22] <AssociateX> Beldar, I'm not finding it. I'm going to google where it's at.
[00:23] <Cylus> On Debian, CAcert-issued certificates are trusted by default, but on Ubuntu, they are not. Is this something that will be fixed soon?
[00:24] <Beldar> AssociateX, use ctrl-h to show the hidden folders
[00:24] <Ridley5> hi all
[00:25] <Ridley5> i did not find how to shoose between source miror in Trusty
[00:25] <Beldar> Ridley5, Do you mean change the trusty  repo to another?
[00:26] <h9x> Hello
[00:26] <Beldar> Ridley5, Can you make that more clear?
[00:27] <h9x> guys
[00:28] <h9x> i want some themes for Hackers or dark themes
[00:28] <TJ-> Cylus: see bug 1258286
[00:28] <Apophis> download anonymous wallaper LOL
[00:28] <OerHeks> h9x, hackers use themes ?
[00:28] <linuxguy101> OerHeks, thanks i will try to install it.. maybe it will work.. msec is a great program and it would be great to see it available on all linux systems
[00:28] <Apophis> ikr
[00:28] <Apophis> Hackers dont care about themes
[00:29] <h9x> can anybody help me
[00:29] <Apophis> I hack myself
[00:29] <Apophis> I dont use thmese
[00:29] <Apophis> thems
[00:29] <Beldar> I think the miley cyrus OS is the hackers themes
[00:29] <h9x> but i care
[00:29] <OerHeks> !themes
[00:29] <Cylus> TJ-: Sweet. So it's not just me that cares. Thanks you!
[00:29] <Cylus> Never mind, misread.
[00:29] <OerHeks> ah, you want a windows 8.1 them ?
[00:29] <OerHeks> *theme
[00:30] <Cylus> Well that sucks. I don't know any other open community certificate authority.
[00:31] <h9x> thank you ubottu for the help
[00:31] <OerHeks> I want a bass-line login.ogg
[00:31] <Beldar> correction Hannah Montana Linux:
[00:31] <AssociateX> Beldar, no luck, still no sound with google chrome.
[00:32] <AssociateX> brb
[00:32] <Beldar> OerHeks, MY choice would be the Miles So What bass line.
[00:33] <OerHeks> problem is: my system is ready in 3.7 sec after login, so it should be short
[00:34] <Ridley5> sorry Beldar
[00:34] <Ridley5> yes that is
[00:34] <Beldar> Ridley5, software & updates app first tab+
[00:35] <Ridley5> i want to change miror host to another because there are a lot of latency
[00:35] <Beldar> download from
[00:35] <Ridley5> in Synaptic Beldar ?
[00:36] <Beldar> Ridley5, It can be reached from there or the dash or the software center
[00:36] <Ridley5> i try from software centre
[00:37] <Beldar> Ridley5, edit-software sources in the center
[00:38] <Ridley5> i cant find any option to access that Beldar
[00:38] <Ridley5> in Software Centre
[00:38] <Beldar> Ridley5, Top left in top panel edit
[00:38] <Loshki> I felt sure that Hannah Montana Linux would turn out to be a joke. Well, it is, but it's also a distro. Who knew?
[00:38] <Ridley5> it's grayed
[00:39] <Ridley5> maybe i must run that as root
[00:39] <Beldar> Ridley5, Do you have synaptic open?
[00:39] <Ridley5> no, i open one
[00:39] <Ridley5> it's ok
[00:39] <Apophis> !say hi
[00:39] <Beldar> Ridley5, Not run in root, close any apt-get or other download stuff
[00:40] <Apophis> !themses
[00:40] <Apophis> !theses
[00:40] <Apophis> !thmeses
[00:40] <Apophis> !themses
[00:40] <Ridley5> yeah i'm on repo window in Synaptic Beldar
[00:40] <Apophis> ~themes
[00:40] <Beldar> Apophis, Stop
[00:41] <Ridley5> on the 13.04 there was an option in the update manager that ping for best source miror and add it
[00:41] <Beldar> Ridley5, 13.04 is end of life
[00:42] <Beldar> !eol | Ridley5
[00:42] <Ridley5> yes thank you
[00:42] <Ridley5> so any chance to change source miror without changing the source list file manually ?
[00:44] <OerHeks> Ridley5, there is an mirror selector in the sources gui
[00:44] <AssociateX> I wonder why mozilla can play sound but not google chrome.
[00:44] <Beldar> Ridley5, You have no access to the repos with a eol basically time to upgrade or fresh inatll a supported release
[00:44] <Beldar> install*
[00:45] <Ridley5> how to access that OerHeks
[00:45] <OerHeks> Ridley5, if you choose 'other'  you can hit the button 'select best server
[00:45] <OerHeks> Ridley5, same way as in 13.04
[00:46] <Ridley5> in wish window OerHeks
[00:46] <OerHeks> softwarecenter > edit > sources
[00:46] <Ridley5> i have only a small window with "install" and "cancel" buttons OerHeks
[00:46] <source47> hi guys. anyone here good in NAT? I am trying to add a NAT rule on my AWS instance so it forwards its internal IP (+port) to the lxc container's IP + port. here is what I am trying: https://gist.github.com/developerinlondon/31b4244113373c22b056
[00:47] <TJ-> source47: try in ##networking
[00:47] <source47> thanks TJ. just posted there.
[00:47] <daftykins> source47: #ubuntu-server and ##/#networking if you get nothing in here
[00:48] <daftykins> source47: the one thing i can tell you is you need to be issuing at least one iptables command with MASQUERADING in it, and it looks like you're not :)
[00:49] <Ridley5> that option is grayed OerHeks
[00:49] <OerHeks> Ridley5, works fine here, well it gives me the same mirror as it is the fastest
[00:50] <Ridley5> :S
[00:50] <SamwiseGamgee> just a test
[00:51] <SamwiseGamgee> is this really working?
[00:51] <daftykins> nope, come back later
[00:53] <source47> daftykins: i think MASQUERADE is if i am proxying out. this is for incoming.
[00:54] <daftykins> source47: ah, true that
[00:54] <samthewildone> hey daftykins
[00:56] <rww> SamwiseGamgee: Your IP address changes so your (still existing) ban no longer matches you. Please /part the channel and continue with any in-progress ban appeal you may have.
[00:56] <rww> changed *
[00:57] <cuddylier> What does this mean? One of my boxes just died: http://puu.sh/aYnTQ/c8b0dab0ee.png
[00:57] <daftykins> cuddylier: not a lot, kernel panic spamming by the looks
[00:58] <daftykins> cuddylier: memtest / stability test / check SMART status of disks / check fans, temperatures... the usual
[00:58] <cuddylier> Okay, will need to reboot it of course then will check
[00:58] <Ridley5> i reinstalled software-centre now it ok, big thanks OerHeks & Beldar
[00:58] <daftykins> cuddylier: try and reboot via REISUB
[00:59] <OerHeks> Ridley5, have fun
[00:59] <Ridley5> :)
[01:02] <TJ-> source47: you need also "iptables -I FORWARD 1 -p tcp -d 10.0.3.95 --dport 80 -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT"
[01:03] <source47> TJ- I thought thats only needed if i am accessing it from outside
[01:04] <source47> but i added it anyways... didnt seem to make much diff
[01:04] <source47> btw i updated the nmap to scan 40000 also: https://gist.github.com/developerinlondon/31b4244113373c22b056
[01:05] <Dr_Dan> Hello.  Anyone see problems with ACPI (lid close)   in Ubuntu 14.04 or Xubuntu 14.04.  This is a asus netbook
[01:05] <cryptodan> I have a question, I am being prompted to update to 14.04.1 LTS and its only 64bit is there a 32bit version available for Server?
[01:06] <Dr_Dan> I use Settings Manager to tell it -not- go to Standby on 'lid close'.  But it does keep the setting
[01:06] <TJ-> source47: your existing rules aren't easy to read since you only used the abbreviated iptables --list output... much better using "iptables-save"
[01:06] <Beldar> cryptodan, Yes but would be a fresh install.
[01:07] <source47> sure. let me get that
[01:07] <Dr_Dan> Does -not- keep the setting
[01:09] <source47> TJ- added that: https://gist.github.com/developerinlondon/31b4244113373c22b056
[01:09] <Anonymous_> Hello
[01:09] <bitsy> Any help with getting iTunes on Ubuntu 12.04? I've tried via PlayOnLinux but without success, as it says USB connectivity is not currently available, and I need USB for syncing an iPhone.
[01:09] <source47> the rule seems to be there...
[01:11] <Anonymous_> Nope just wanted to know how can I get my wireless webcam working It's built in
[01:11] <cuddylier> daftykins: Is checking the syslog worth anything?
[01:12] <Anonymous_> I have ubuntu 14.04
[01:13] <daftykins> cuddylier: i'm not sure the system has the time to write much when those happen, i'm not experienced enough i'm afraid
[01:13] <cuddylier> Ah okay, just as there doesn't seem much useful in the syslog, there is logs however, a memory dump
[01:13] <cuddylier> Actually
[01:13] <cuddylier> That is probably the startup
[01:14] <odisa> if I create a new user on my server, and don't give it a password, but set up SSH for it, I'll still be able to login without using a password at all, right? or must I edit the sshd_config for that?
[01:15] <odisa> (in order to disable non-key access)
[01:15] <OerHeks> odisa try make an user without proper length password, won't work.
[01:16] <odisa> OerHeks, you mean to say I can't make users without passwords?
[01:16] <OerHeks> "By default, Ubuntu requires a minimum password length of 6 characters"
[01:17] <odisa> I see. So regardless O
[01:17] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/user-management.html
[01:17] <Anonymous_> Lice
[01:17] <odisa> woops. so regardless I'd have to edit sshd_config to force key-only access?
[01:18] <OerHeks> odisa yes, that would work for ssh, i never succeeded login without pass
[01:18] <nezcreation1909> hi
[01:19] <expunge> hi nez
[01:20] <Anonymous_> LULZ
[01:20] <nezcreation1909> hi ex
[01:20] <Anonymous_> !link <hackthissite username>
[01:21] <David-A_> odisa: I believe 'sudo passwd [option] username' can bypass the password length rule. will 'passwd --delete' do what you want?
[01:21] <OerHeks> Anonymous_, no hacking sites please, wrong channel for that
[01:22] <Anonymous_> Ok sorry
[01:22] <odisa> David-A_, thanks, but no I was just trying to find out if whether creating a user without a password would allow unsecured access via SSH
[01:23] <odisa> because this guide I'm following is telling me to create a new user and to add it to a new admin group, to which I should restrict root access, and then disable root login
[01:23] <Dr_Dan> I have question,  i have Xubuntu 14.04.1 on a asus netbook.  I see problems with ACPI and xcfe-power  where if you set 'Do nothing' when lid closes it -still- seems to Suspend
[01:23] <expunge> Dr_Dan: screenshot?
[01:23] <nezcreation1909> what about blackphone::::
[01:23] <odisa> but I think what I'm looking for is to simply disallow password access altogether
[01:24] <Dr_Dan> Screenshot of the 'suspend' ?  Or the power manager
[01:24] <Anonymous_> Exactly how many channels are there here
[01:24] <OerHeks> !alis
[01:25] <popl> What's the preferred way to deal with the error " syntax error: unknown user 'jetty' in statoverride file"? should I just manually remove the occurrences from the statoverride file?
[01:25] <rww> Anonymous_: 52259
[01:25] <Anonymous_> Im going to try and register my nick
[01:25] <Anonymous_> Whats that rww
[01:26] <rww> Anonymous_: the number of channels on freenode
[01:26] <Anonymous_> Ok thank you
[01:27] <Dr_Dan> Expunge:  a screenshot of the 'suspend' or the Power Manager
[01:27] <expunge> latter
[01:27] <export> odisa: you could probably just lock the user's password.  Once that is done there should be no way for the user to login with password based auth.
[01:28] <Dr_Dan> Ok.  Gimme a few minutes.  Im in my car driving home.
[01:28] <daftykins> Dr_Dan: don't IRC and drive.
[01:28] <Dr_Dan> Lol
[01:29] <export> "i'll be home to reconfigure that server in a f" <- this was his last message, don't irc and drive.
[01:30] <knob> he did get to hit enter
[01:31] <nezcreation1909> can anybody tell me about any security theme channel
[01:31] <popl> nezcreation1909: /msg alis help
[01:31] <knob> umm ##security ??
[01:32] <nezcreation1909> yeah; about IT security
[01:33] <nezcreation1909> ok
[01:33] <nezcreation1909> thanks
[01:52] <reborn> why kubuntu recommened only 32 bit?
[01:53] <sakamop> reborn: My guess is it's slightly faster and isn't capped at 4GB. But that's a question for #kubuntu.
[01:53] <OerHeks> reborn, so you won't have 32/64 bit issues, but that warning is old.
[01:53] <sakamop> How do they even install on uefi with 32bit anyway?
[01:53] <reborn> okay then i will do.
[01:54] <OerHeks> sakamop, only windows is able to do 32 bit on UEFI :-D
[01:54] <sakamop> Ah definitely an old guideline then
[01:54] <OerHeks> sure, as ubuntu is multi-arch, no need for ia32 libs anymore
[01:54] <sakamop> These days drivers for new hardware are "probably" better on 64 ibt
[01:55] <OerHeks> just add <package>:i386 and you'lll be fine
[01:55] <Dr_Dan> Expunge:  are you still around?
[01:56] <popl> Why do stale entries stick around in /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride?
[01:56] <popl> Or rather, what could cause it?
[01:57] <sakamop> Linux has come along way. It's nice to see things improve with each new release of each distro.
[02:00] <Dr_Dan> Expunge:   http://i61.tinypic.com/254v4ms.jpg
[02:01] <Dr_Dan> Expunge:   it will still suspend when you close the lid
[02:04] <Fernest> I have several work/private desktop PCs. I was thinking of getting a USB-SSD, installing Ubuntu on it and booting from it on whichever PC I might be on. Would this work? Would it be possible to hibernate on one PC (saving the RAM on that portable SSD) and returning to that state from a different PC? or would it crash due to e.g. different hardware?
[02:08] <jmadero> hi all - having a weird problem where I'm not connecting to wireless automatically nor am I seeing networks until I connect manually to one - going through "connect to hidden network". Once I connect this way - nm-applet then shows all networks around me
[02:09] <Dr_Dan> Which Ubuntu version and what wireless card is installed.  I.e.  Intel 3495 abg
[02:10] <daftykins> Fernest: get some drive caddys to put in a 5.25" bay instead, then remove the disk and insert it to each bay each time... no USB bottleneck
[02:10] <Beldar> jmadero, Do you have more than one desktop installed?
[02:11] <Fernest> daftykins: This is a good idea, but I 'm not allowed to upgrade the work PCs.
[02:12] <Fernest> daftykins: Even with the USB bottleneck: Would this work? Especially the hibernation with different hardware components?
[02:12] <daftykins> Fernest: ah, to be honest you'll have some fun with different graphics drivers across them all
[02:12] <daftykins> Fernest: no, hibernation across all is a terrible idea
[02:12] <jmadero> Beldar: no just one - running Ubuntu 12.04 with Fernest
[02:12] <jmadero> what's the command to get wifi card info
[02:12] <jmadero> it's broadcom something or other
[02:13] <daftykins> lspci
[02:13] <Dr_Dan> Does it happen after a 'sleep' or 'suspend'?   Or almost anytime
[02:13] <Beldar> !broadcom | jmadero
[02:14] <jmadero> Dr_Dan: only after reboot, once I connect once - I continue to see networks after coming out of sleep. . . even if I move locations and get on to a new network
[02:15] <jmadero> 04:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01)
[02:15] <jmadero> thanks daftykins
[02:16] <Beldar> jmadero, Do you see the bots info on broadcom?
[02:17] <Beldar> and what is Fernest?
[02:17] <jmadero> Beldar: sure - I don't see any fix there though
[02:17] <jmadero> I've already uninstalled and reinstalled drivers
[02:17] <jmadero> Beldar: a foreign language called typo ;
[02:17] <jmadero> ;)
[02:18] <Beldar> jmadero, 1000's have used it you might try it.
[02:18] <Fernest> ok, thx for the info. I guess I'll just use it for normal boot + VMs
[02:18] <Beldar> the errors yo get mat just be bad install technique.
[02:18] <Beldar> s/you/may
[02:19] <jmadero> Beldar: 1000's have tried what?
[02:19] <Beldar> jmadero, What was our last conversation on?
[02:20] <jmadero> bot info on broadcom
[02:20] <Beldar> yes
[02:20] <jmadero> but what have they tried out of that long document - I don't see the symptoms I'm seeing listed anywhere
[02:21] <jmadero> or anything that looks like a solution to any similar problem
[02:21] <Beldar> jmadero, Maybe you were doing it wrong and need to follow a ubuntu wiki we suggest to every user who come here using broadcom.
[02:22] <jmadero> Beldar: ah - but mine works out of box so I didn't manually install anything - it was broken immediately upon install but it works with my lame workaround
[02:22] <jmadero> then I tried purging and reinstallig with identical results
[02:22] <jmadero> then I did fresh install and get same results
[02:22] <Beldar> jmadero, Out of the box means live but not on install?
[02:22] <jmadero> Beldar: immediately after install
[02:23] <Beldar> jmadero, That is the standard issue and why we suggest the wiki.
[02:23] <jmadero> Beldar: okay will try, thanks
[02:24]  * Beldar bangs their head on a brick wall./
[02:25] <jmadero> Beldar: what do you suggest wl or sta?
[02:25] <Dr_Dan> Is he running the wl driver or the b43 one?
[02:26] <jmadero> he?
[02:26] <jmadero> me?
[02:26] <Dr_Dan> Yes you
[02:27] <jmadero> hm interesting what I have installed and what I don't - okay trying STA
[02:29] <bitflow> hi i need registration code..becouse i've upgraded from olivia 15 directly to qiana 17 using apt without any issue..and i'd like to say it at this page..  http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/62
[02:29] <somsip> !mint | bitflow
[02:30] <bitflow> ok thx!
[02:32] <sakamop> registration code?
[02:32] <sakamop> mint has that now?
[02:32] <Beldar> sakamop, ask them
[02:34] <Dr_Dan> For STA driver to work,  doesnt he have to build it?  Or is there binaries in the repos
[02:36] <Beldar> Dr_Dan, The wiki works for about 99% of the users who go there.
[02:37] <Beldar> it is where one should start
[02:38] <Dr_Dan> Hmm.  Ok.   Still need to figure out my ACPI deal
[02:41] <snadge> why does opening a downloaded pdf in firefox.. open it in gedit?
[02:41] <snadge> the default action is set to ask.. or document viewer in nautilus.. the best i can tell from google, is that its a firefox fail
[02:42] <snadge> it makes me want to punch someone violently in the face :p
[02:43] <daftykins> there are multiple PDF x types i believe
[02:45] <Xheartt> hi everyone.
[02:45] <daftykins> greetings
[02:45] <zocker2k> hi xheart
[02:45] <Xheartt> anyone familiar with Chromiun Web browser not workig with adobe flash?
[02:46] <Xheartt> i uninstalled it and installed it and tried to download adobe flash but it is still not working
[02:46] <David-A_> snadge: this is my theory: files arriving over http have a content type (mime type) specified in the header, before the file. the server may set a content type that is not consistent with the actual file, or unknown to your system.
[02:46] <samthewildone> how do I do a git checkout via terminal ?
[02:46] <samthewildone> I'm trying to checkout http://git.qtquick.me/?p=twitter4qml.git;a=tree;hb=c0c24023cae30fe50854da3a19a52cf12ad74196
[02:53] <somsip> samthewildone: git clone {url} {directory - optional}
[02:53] <samthewildone> somsip, I wanna pull the whole thing
[02:54] <samthewildone> somsip, already mkdir on desktop
[02:54] <somsip> samthewildone: from the website, "
[02:54] <somsip> see http://qtquick.me/ for instructions"
[02:57] <foobarface> I've blacklisted snd-hda-intel in alsa-base.conf using the -2 swith, but it's still the default soundcard and not my usb soundcard. /proc/asound/cards says my usb is at 0 and the internel soundcard is at 1.
[03:18] <tables> how do i check what package a file is from on ubuntu?
[03:19] <somsip> tables: what file?
[03:19] <cfhowlett> tables, apt-show packagename gives a whole lot of info
[03:20] <somsip> cfhowlett: other way innit? Has filename, needs packagename. Was going to suggest !find
[03:20] <daftykins> apt-file can locate a file to a package, but plenty of download is required to populate its' database
[03:20] <cfhowlett> tables, apt-cache show packagename
[03:20] <tables> somesip /sbin/iwconfig
[03:20] <cfhowlett> somsip, find is also good!
[03:20] <tables> i need the reverse of that cfhowlett
[03:20] <somsip> !find iwconfig | tables
[03:20] <tables> what a file is from
[03:20] <daftykins> wireless-tools it is
[03:20] <tables> ah wireless-tools
[03:20] <tables> thx
[03:21] <somsip> tables: so wireless-tools. But how to do on command line, I'm not sure
[03:22] <daftykins> like i said, apt-file
[03:24] <somsip> daftykins: so you did :)
[03:27] <pandu> ping
[03:27] <somsip> !ping | pandu
[03:27] <pandu> selasa hari sibuuuk
[03:28] <somsip> !id | pandu
[03:58] <Nordom> Could I get some help on lvcreate command?
[03:58] <TJ-> Nordom: "man lvcreate" ?
[03:59] <Nordom> TJ-:  that isnt exactly what I need
[04:00] <TJ-> Nordom: ask your actual question then :)
[04:02] <Nordom> TJ-: I am setting up a logical drive for my vm, and I want it to create the logical drive on my second drive. I tried sudo lvcreate -L 4G -n ubuntu-hvm /dev/sdb previously but it created the logical drive on my primary disc. Did I somehow mess this command up or this this the proper way to create the volumn on my second drive which is dev/sdb
[04:02] <ngo> hey kids
[04:03] <TJ-> Nordom: LVM has layers... raw block device > Physical Volume > Volume Group > Logical Volume
[04:03] <Nordom> ok want it create the logical volume, on a different raw block device
[04:04] <ngo> Anyone seen anything like this? http://www.reddit.com/r/linuxadmin/comments/2dxzxw/28_second_of_packet_loss_on_debianubuntu_kvmqemu/
[04:05] <TJ-> Nordom: So, assuming you have a partition /dev/sdXY reserved for use as LVM, you'd do "pvcreate /dev/sdXY && vgcreate MY_VG /dev/sdXY && lvcreate -l 50%FREE -n my_lv  MY_VG && mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/MY_VG-my_lv"
[04:08] <ngo> basically I have a problem with qemu/kvm on ubuntu (and debian!) where the VM's lose network connectivity for 28 seconds. It's not STP .. :)
[04:11] <Nordom> TJ-: what segnificance is mapper in dev/mapper/MY_VG-my_lv?
[04:12] <TJ-> Nordom: That's the Linux device-mapper nodes
[04:15] <Nordom> TJ-: http://pastebin.com/BeZcU5JU is the report that I got
[04:15] <Nordom> TJ-: nm I realised I need sudo every between the &&s
[04:17] <TJ-> Nordom: I usually do "sudo -i" first to get an interactive root shell
[04:20] <Nordom> TJ-: my new issue is  http://pastebin.com/U5Ketbkn does that mean I should just restart?
[04:24] <TJ-> Nordom: firstly, you don't have to chain each command together - I did that for conciseness. Second, vgcreate will need 'sudo'. Third, If the purpose of the VG is to have a Windows system in it the it doesn't need an EXT file-system creating. Lastly, if /dev/sdb1 is already in use for something BE VERY CAREFUL AND CHECK before turning it into a PV
[04:26] <Arbition> Hi. ubuntu 14.04.1, I am trying to execute a file in my home directory, but despite setting +x and I can't see noexec on relevant mounted media, bash tells me "No such file or directory". I'm not especially familiar with ubuntu, is there some other policy framework that is preventing execution?
[04:26] <Teito> xdf
[04:26] <Nordom> TJ-:  It is on my second drive with the express perpose of being a drive only for my vms
[04:27] <TJ-> Nordom: OK... as long as you know... I see folks that just blindly issue commands without a thought and then live to regret it
[04:28] <matipc> Hola capos
[04:31] <sakamop> Arbition: ./filename
[04:32] <Arbition> yes, doesn't work
[04:32] <sakamop> Arbition: Chances are ~ isn't in your path for safety reasons
[04:32] <matipc> Hola amores
[04:32] <matipc> :D
[04:32] <Arbition> qirc@ubuntu:~/bin$ ./quasselcore-static-0.10.0
[04:32] <Arbition> bash: ./quasselcore-static-0.10.0: No such file or directory
[04:32] <Arbition> also didn't work when I gave an absolute path
[04:32] <matipc> REBOOT
[04:32] <Arbition> all parent directories have +x
[04:33] <matipc> root@debian:/home/matipc# glxgears
[04:33] <matipc> 5945 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1188.833 FPS
[04:33] <matipc> 6518 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1303.535 FPS
[04:33] <sakamop> Arbition: you're in ~/bin not ~ as you said earlier
[04:33] <matipc> :D
[04:33] <Arbition> also does not work
[04:33] <Arbition> just moved it to there before
[04:33] <sakamop> Arbition: where is the file?
[04:34] <Arbition> here is a thing of history http://pastebin.com/sS6fiX2i
[04:34] <Arbition> it was formally in /home/qirc, then I moved it to /home/qirc/bin as well to test
[04:44] <somsip> mysql show all users
[04:44] <somsip> wrong window - soz
[04:46] <Arbition> What policy tools could possibly be in use to prevent execution of executables in users home directories?
[04:46] <lickalott> gents, quick question.  I've tried downloading 3 different emulators for NES.  All failed for various missing libraries.  I can't seem to get the libraries installed (probably because they are either depricated or ridiculously old).  Does anyone know of a newer NES emu that will run on 14.04
[04:46] <odisa> I'm going through a server security walkthrough, and it speaks of "bind9".. is this essential to security?
[04:47] <odisa> lickalott, have you tried GFCE?
[04:47] <lickalott> that was the first one.
[04:47] <Arbition> Could AppArmor be preventing execution in user directories?
[04:47] <Arbition> I am more familiar with SELinux
[04:47] <TJ-> Arbition: "hash -l"   ... is it listed?
[04:48] <lickalott> odisa,  - error while loading shared libraries: libvga.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[04:48] <Arbition> yes
[04:48] <Arbition> What is hash?
[04:48] <TJ-> Arbition: "hash -d <name>" to delete it, then try again
[04:48] <Arbition> No dice
[04:49] <lickalott> odisa, think I just lied to you....
[04:49] <odisa> lickalott, is your system up to date? try running the apt-get upgrade command on the package
[04:49] <Arbition> No entry in hash -l now though
[04:50] <lickalott> i did 2 versions of FCEU not GFCE.....  lemme try that.
[04:50] <TJ-> Arbition: OK so "~/quasselcore-static-0.10.0 "  fails still?
[04:50] <Arbition> well it is in ~/bin now
[04:51] <TJ-> Arbition: ahhh, yes, so try it with "~/bin/..."
[04:51] <Arbition> still failing
[04:52] <TJ-> Arbition: what does this report: "uname -m && file ~/bin/quasselcore-static-0.10.0"
[04:52] <Arbition> ah I see
[04:52] <Arbition> x86_64
[04:52] <Arbition> /home/qirc/bin/quasselcore-static-0.10.0: ELF 32-bit LSB  executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, stripped
[04:52] <Arbition> What support libraries are missing that actually would make it completely invisible?
[04:53] <Arbition> usually on different systems it just complains that there are missing libraries
[04:53] <abhis2313> 1
[04:55] <geek> hi
[04:55] <Arbition> TJ-: Package ia32-libs is not available, but is referred to by another package
[04:55] <Arbition> I am not sure what this means
[04:55] <geek> exit
[04:56] <OerHeks> Arbition, ia32 is no longer needed, as ubuntu is multi arch now, just add <package>:i386
[04:56] <Arbition> ok so I am back to my original problem, why is the executable invisible?
[04:57] <Arbition> invisible as an executable
[04:57] <Arbition> now that it is in path, bash will autocomplete it happily, but come execution time "no such file or directory"
[04:58] <Arbition> strace isn't telling me anything more
[04:59] <TJ-> Arbition: you need 32-bit foreign architecture, multilib
[04:59] <Arbition> How do I install that? What does that mean in context of what OerHeks said?
[05:02] <Arbition> I seem to have multiarch-support installed
[05:03] <Arbition> I can only find multilib packages with respect to compiler packages (of which there are a lot of)
[05:03] <Nordom> TJ-: Thanks for helping me creating that PV, but now xl create /etc/xen/windows.cfg command lines don't work. do I need to use xl create /dev/sdb1 or do I need to use my PV?
[05:05] <Arbition> seriously, the system call trace is indicating that it literally cannot see the file
[05:05] <Arbition> this is crazy?
[05:05] <Arbition> I can only think it has to do with AppArmor
[05:06] <Arbition> which I know virtually nothing about
[05:06] <Arbition> only that it is similar to SELinux
[05:06] <Arbition> and I know SELinux could be configured to do this
[05:11] <TJ-> Arbition: it's the multi-arch support missing - it needs the multiarch binutils libraries and foreign architecture i386 enabling
[05:11] <Arbition> binutils eh?
[05:13] <Arbition> there is binutils and binutils:i386, niether of which were installed
[05:13] <Arbition> I cannot install both at the same time, so I went with the non i386 one
[05:13] <Arbition> wait a minute
[05:13] <Arbition> found more packages
[05:14] <Arbition> wait, assembler? Just so you know, this is not being compiled by me
[05:16] <Arbition> For reference, I have run this (exact same executable) under CentOS and Fedora x86_64 and it will complain that libraries aren't installed, not complain it can't see the file.
[05:17] <Arbition> I installed the version out of the package manager, but it doesn't seem to be a complete build
[05:17] <Arbition> missing postgresql support
[05:25] <TJ-> Arbition: It'll need "libc6-i386" ... you can also check the dynamic libraries it is linked against with "ldd /path/to/exe" to identify other 32-bit libraries it requires, which are installed using "apt-get install <package>:i386"
[05:25] <Arbition> ldd thinks it isn't a dynamic executable
[05:25] <thetrav> I've been doing a ton of ubuntu installs, and am likely to do a ton more... I seem to be installing the same packages a lot of times... is there an easy way for me to set up some sort of local proxy/cache/package repo to save my internets?
[05:27] <Arbition> ah, installing libc6-i386 makes it behave better
[05:27] <Arbition> Now it actually sees
[05:27] <Arbition> good good
[05:27] <Arbition> now I have to repair apparmor
[05:27] <Guest-7801> hey guys
[05:28] <TJ-> thetrav: "apt-cacher-ng" and you might want to look at pressed files, or deployment/configuration management tools too
[05:29] <thetrav> thanks TJ, yeah I'm looking at kickstart and preseeding
[05:29] <thetrav> wait... preseeding or pressed?
[05:29] <thetrav> maybe pressed
[05:37] <Arbition> ok well that seems to have got things working, thanks for all that TJ-
[05:50] <qiaoxiao> ??
[06:21] <rexdf> hello
[06:21] <rexdf> ping
[06:22] <rexdf> 大家好啊！
[06:34] <ubunt> help please
[06:35] <ubunt> in firefox i have in pluggins -> shockwave flash 11.2
[06:36] <ubunt> when i want to play forge empires i need install a new adobe how install the new pluggin in my firefox?
[06:38] <Beldar> ubunt, What ubuntu release?
[06:38] <Taev> i inserted a 16gb HD USB drive into my Ubuntu 0S and I can't find it
[06:39] <Taev> do i have to mount it or something?
[06:39] <Beldar> Taev, run sudo fdisk -l and pastebin it.
[06:40] <ubunt> ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[06:40] <Beldar> ubunt, There is the peeper flash remove the adobe and install this and see if it works. http://www.webupd8.org/2014/01/pepper-flash-player-installer-for.html
[06:41] <Beldar> pepper*
[06:41] <Taev> http://pastebin.com/RkfkzwsV
[06:42] <Beldar> Taev, It is showing look in home in the left panel.
[06:42] <ubunt> but is for cromium no firefox!!
[06:43] <ubunt> the pepper flash is for cromium no firefox
[06:43] <Beldar> ubunt, read the link, it can work in firefox
[06:43] <ubunt> ok
[06:43] <Taev> i dont see it
[06:44] <Taev> what about mount /dev/sdb1 /home/djs/usb
[06:44] <Taev> would that work?
[06:45] <Beldar> ubunt, You can down load it and transfer the plugin. http://www.webupd8.org/2014/05/fresh-player-plugin-pepper-flash.html
[06:46] <Taev> got it
[06:46] <Taev> whats the apt-get command to upgrade my system?
[06:46] <Beldar> Taev, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount/USB
[06:46] <Beldar> Taev, a upgrade in the release or to another release?
[06:48] <Taev> i did mount /dev/sdb1 /home/djs/usb
[06:48] <Taev> and i chown 777
[06:49] <Taev> and it wont let me paste anything there i want to back up
[06:53] <Taev> when i try to mv whatever /home/djs/usb where i mounted my 16gb USB drive i get
[06:53] <Taev> mv: failed to preserve ownership for `/home/djs/usb/Documents/games/FSX/Virtavia A-4 Skyhawk Manual.pdf': Operation not permitted
[06:59] <SimeonK> how do i configure pulseaudio to output sound through headphones only?
[06:59] <ubunt> don't work but i install http://ppa.launchpad.net/nilarimogard/webupd8/ubuntu/pool/main/f/freshplayerplugin/freshplayerplugin_0.1.0+git20140602~webupd8~quantal_amd64.deb
[07:00] <ubunt> and now workit
[07:11] <SanuraiRM> hi
[07:13] <root____3> j
[07:13] <root____3> --help
[07:13] <mpourhadi> i use to have my audio working but when i upgrade my kernel version i use to have sound for a day but now it seems my sound card is been removed but when i play music i can see the indicator movieng in "pavucontrol" and form more info it shows only monitori dummy output
[07:16] <isysway> hi this is amalan new to irc
[07:21] <SanuraiRM> i have installed sudo apt-get install webcam
[07:22] <bazhang> !info webcam | SanuraiRM
[07:30] <SimeonK> quit
[07:34] <helmut_> hi
[07:34] <zyt0> Good Morning Everyone
[07:34] <littlebit> hi people, I wanted to know if it is possible, like in network interfaces, to create virtual bluetooth interfaces. I don't know the terminology so excuse my noobieness. It would be a help alone to tell me what those terminologies are so that I have something to google for, but I also greatly appreciate if someone tells me how to do it :)
[07:39] <_nedR> hello my graphics card is messed up... So i need to repartition my drive in terminal mode using a livecd; so gparted i guess is out of the question... any suggestions, tips?
[07:39] <ubunt> how unisntall the pluggin shockwave from firefox?
[07:40] <Steve> why ubuntu closed ubuntu one service??? cuz of financial troubles??... I know the cloud competition is tough, bunt ubuntu one was cool kloud service
[07:41] <ubunt> how unisntall the pluggins from firefox?
[07:41] <_nedR> ubunt Tools>Addons>Plugins Change "Always activate" to "Never  activate"?
[07:42] <ubunt> yes but i want uninstall
[07:42] <ubunt> because is the pepperflash and can't uninstall
[07:45] <_nedR> ubunt, ubuntu remove flash using Software center?
[07:47] <ubunt> i can't don't is possible remove
[07:47] <ubunt> from software center
[07:49] <Beldar> ubunt, The PPA pepper?
[07:50] <ubunt> the plugin is  Shockwave Flash Versión: 13.1.2.3
[07:51] <ubunt> /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libfreshwrapper.so
[07:51] <_nedR> ubunt, don't uninstall firefox uninstall flash plugin
[07:52] <Beldar> ubunt, Just remove it like you added it.
[07:52] <_nedR> hello my graphics card is messed up... So i need to repartition my drive in terminal mode using a livecd; so gparted i guess is out of the question... any suggestions, tips?
[07:52] <Beldar> _nedR, Why from a terminal?
[07:53] <_nedR> Beldar, graphics mode is messed up, only terminal mode works
[07:53] <ubunt> yes i want to uninstall flash plugin but i proved if purge firefox is possible then also purge shockwave but not
[07:53] <Beldar> _nedR, Did you try bootinf with nomodeset?
[07:53] <Beldar> booting*
[07:54] <_nedR> Beldar,no, can you do that with liveusb?
[07:54] <Beldar> _nedR, The card is toast?
[07:54] <Beldar> !nomodeset | _nedR yes
[07:54] <_nedR> Beldar, yep, 8600m GT
[07:55] <_nedR> Beldar, liveusb normally goes straight into graphics mode ... how do i change this option?
[07:55] <Beldar> _nedR, So if you have no chance of graphics what is your overall plan, If I understand you?
[07:55] <Beldar> _nedR, Read the link
[07:58] <_nedR> Beldar, I actually have another laptop(the one i am typing in ), i just want to back stuff from this laptop into the toasted laptop...
[07:58] <_nedR> *backup stuff
[07:59] <SanuraiRM> hi how collegate my webcam but on videochat and on skype i see reverse
[07:59] <Beldar> _nedR, I would pull it's hard drive and buy a cheap enclosure, would be much easier.
[08:02] <Kartagis> I mount an external USB HDD and its mount point is /media/$USER/blkid. however, it randomly umounts and mounts itself. typing it in /etc/fstab doesn't seem to work. what can I do about this?
[08:02] <_nedR> Beldar, I am (strangely enough) too lazy to buy a hdd enclosure, but not too lazy to partition
[08:03] <ikonia> Kartagis: look in the syslog, I suspect it's either powering down, or the usb port is resetting
[08:03] <Beldar> _nedR, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive#Command_Line_Partitioning  and to lazy to find this in about 5 seconds
[08:05] <_nedR> Beldar, thanks, for link i just was stuck at how to boot liveusb into command line
[08:06] <littlebit> hi people, I wanted to know if it is possible, like in network interfaces, to create virtual bluetooth interfaces. I don't know the terminology so excuse my noobieness. It would be a help alone to tell me what those terminologies are so that I have something to google for, but I also greatly appreciate if someone tells me how to do it :)
[08:07] <Kartagis> ikonia: what are the keywords I should be alerted for? and what precaution can I take about that afterwards?
[08:07] <ikonia> Kartagis: there are no keywords
[08:07] <ikonia> Kartagis: look at what's actually happening, no keywords
[08:07] <Kartagis> okay
[08:07] <ikonia> Kartagis: depending on what's happening will dictate what you can/can't do about it
[08:09] <Hernou> hi
[08:09] <_nedR> Beldar, Also i have this ridiculous plan to bring my gpu back to life using ovenbaking technique i found over the internet.. Its seems very legit
[08:09] <Hernou> have it a client for use facebook ?
[08:11] <Hernou> to see he flux, and the friend's wall
[08:11] <_nedR> Hernou, Yes, its called firefox
[08:12] <_nedR> Although I also here about this new one called Chrome or Brass or something
[08:14] <paldepind> Anyone knows of reasons why an Ubuntu server won't connect to Gmail with smtp? The command "openssl s_client -crlf -connect smtp.gmail.com:465" gives "connection refused"
[08:14] <Hernou> lol go out _nerdR ^^
[08:15] <somsip> paldepind: do you need to enable TLS? I'm pretty sure Gmail SMTP uses this, but don't know how to do it with that command
[08:17] <paldepind> somsip: What does 'enable TLS' mean?
[08:18] <paldepind> somsip: I'm using openssl since the connection is TLS. Shouldn't that take care of it?
[08:18] <Beldar> _nedR, Make sure you sniff the fumes while you bake it. ;)
[08:19] <Hernou> it was friend-app
[08:20] <SanuraiRM> how setting my webcam?
[08:20] <SanuraiRM> because is reverse?
[08:20] <SanuraiRM> i m install webcam?
[08:21] <SanuraiRM> sudo apt-get install webcam?
[08:21] <Hernou> so, now, i must configure my facebook account in system setting, (ubuntu-gnome 14.04) and when the facebook connetion appear, i can connect my account, but when i'm on the next page, it say that the windows is to small
[08:21] <Hernou> and I can't clic anny when in the windows :-(
[08:22] <somsip> paldepind: on another program I use to connect to gmail SMTP, I need to explicitly add a -tls flag. So I thought that might be relevant to you too
[08:24] <SanuraiRM> hel me whit my web cam
[08:24] <SanuraiRM> if i install program webcam?
[08:24] <Beldar> SanuraiRM, What is your native language?
[08:25] <SanuraiRM> italian
[08:25] <Beldar> !it | SanuraiRM
[08:25] <SanuraiRM> ecscusemee per language
[08:25] <SanuraiRM> i m banned
[08:25] <SanuraiRM> in this channel
[08:25] <SanuraiRM> i m using translate i promise
[08:26] <ikonia> SanuraiRM: try to talk to the #ubuntu-it ops and sort your ban out
[08:26] <ikonia> SanuraiRM: it's really hard to help you due to your English
[08:26] <SanuraiRM> but only program for webcam setting the webcam
[08:27] <SanuraiRM> because rotate=0
[08:27] <k1l> SanuraiRM: that is the task for the program using the webcam
[08:27] <SanuraiRM> I'm sorry I did not understand
[08:27] <k1l> and some webcams are build upside down into the laptop. so you need to rotate
[08:28] <SanuraiRM> kll yes but is no laptop
[08:29] <paldepind> somsip: Ah! Good idea. But I don't think that is needed when I use openssl.
[08:29] <somsip> paldepind: yeah - I've never used openssl on the command line, but thought it worth mentioning, just in case
[08:29] <SanuraiRM> the web cam is hold on cheese it work
[08:30] <SanuraiRM> i have installed webcam
[08:30] <SanuraiRM> sudo pat-get install webcam but i remove
[08:33] <SanuraiRM> thank you
[08:33] <SanuraiRM> i rotate the web cam
[08:33] <SanuraiRM> in no integrated
[08:37] <SanuraiRM> because no hel p me?
[09:06] <Vladimir> I need a software that can manage network devices
[09:06] <Vladimir> with a webgui
[09:06] <Vladimir> like cisco and hp devices
[09:07] <Vladimir> to setup a weekly backup jobs of network device config
[09:10] <SrRaven> Hey there, I have a problem. Im setting up a server right now with Ubuntu and want to install MantisBT (bugtracking tool) and I dont know why, but I cant access any of the web sites
[09:10] <prohobo> umm
[09:10] <SrRaven> not the mantis installation or the phpinfo file
[09:10] <prohobo> how do i terminate an app in command shell?
[09:10] <prohobo> i can't exit python with CTRL + C
[09:10] <SrRaven> kill -9 app process?!
[09:10] <prohobo> or CTRL + X
[09:10] <geirha> try Ctrl+D
[09:11] <geirha> or exit()
[09:11] <prohobo> ty geirha
[09:13] <geirha> SrRaven: kill -9 is not good advice. It's the worst way to end a process.
[09:13] <SanuraiRM> fuck you
[09:13] <somsip> prohobo: CTRL D for python interactive shell, or exit()
[09:15] <geirha> same with bash, except without the ()
[09:16] <geirha> SrRaven: See http://stackoverflow.com/a/690631/1524545 for more on why kill -9 is bad advice.
[09:16] <SrRaven> alright so im guessing my apache is the reason it isnt working
[09:16] <SrRaven> will do geirha
[09:17] <popl> The solr-tomcat package for Trusty depends on tomcat6, which has been superceded by tomcat7. Where's the best venue for me to ask a maintainer to update the dependency?
[09:18] <popl> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/ or should I file a bug report?
[09:18] <SrRaven> how do I check why my apache isnt working ? logs all give me an OK
[09:18] <popl> SrRaven: What do you mean by isn't working?
[09:18] <SrRaven> well I cant access the "it works!" website
[09:18] <SrRaven> and neither does the installation of the mantisbt or the info.php file
[09:18] <SrRaven> all just dont work
[09:19] <popl> Does netstat tell you the server is up and listening?
[09:20] <popl> try netstat -tl
[09:20] <SrRaven> ok one sec
[09:20] <SrRaven> everything is set to listen
[09:22] <salvatore> buongiorno
[09:22] <popl> did you configure DocumentRoot and such?
[09:22] <SrRaven> popl:  firs time i ever heard of that
[09:23] <DarkMantis> SrRaven: what now?
[09:23] <DarkMantis> Oh I'm not "Mantis" here
[09:23] <DarkMantis> nvm
[09:23] <DarkMantis> xD
[09:23] <popl> Did you read any documentation about configuring Apache?
[09:23] <SrRaven> I simply followed the step by step guides on the big bad internet :/
[09:23] <popl> Which steps?
[09:23] <popl> Don't blame the Internet. :P
[09:24] <SrRaven> well I did apt-get install lamp-server^
[09:24] <SrRaven> set up the mysql password when asked
[09:25] <SrRaven> but that was it, even a restart of the apache process didnt help
[09:25] <popl> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[09:25] <SrRaven> yes thats what I did
[09:25] <popl> Did you edit the apache configuration files?
[09:26] <popl> The configuration files are heavily documented.
[09:26] <loa> sorry for offtopic, but what was that paste site hastebin.com?
[09:26] <loa> or how?
[09:26] <SrRaven> no I didnt, but where in the step by step doess it say I need to :o
[09:26] <loa> ah it is. problem solved
[09:27] <prohobo> linux is hard
[09:29] <SrRaven> apache2ctl configtest also gives me good results popl
[09:29] <SrRaven> so im really dumbfounded as to why it isnt working
[09:31] <SrRaven> Â¡Â¡Â¡Â¡Â¡Â¡Â¡
[09:33] <cpg> hi, i installed the ati driver and it does not work on my machine (a bit aged, i guess)
[09:33] <cpg> i should not have
[09:34] <cpg> but now i would like to know 1) how to get into some repair mode or something that has screen or console
[09:34] <cpg> and 2) how to uninstall that driver and get back to the default (acceptable) setup
[09:34] <cpg> any advice?
[09:37] <k1l> cpg: choose "recovery" on the grub start screen (press left shift if its not comming up) and then do a "apt-get remove fglrx" if it was that packages from the ubuntu repos you used
[09:44] <cpg> k1l: looking into getting a command line … not there yet (no cursor and in low graphics mode) .. but close
[09:44] <k1l> cpg: ctrl+alt+f1 to get to konsole
[09:46] <cpg> ah, totally forgot about that!
[09:48] <cpg> done removing those
[09:48] <cpg> rebooting
[09:49] <prohobo> hmm
[09:50] <prohobo> im having trouble installing dropbox, it gets stuck on 'Applying changes' for a while
[09:50] <prohobo> then when it finishes, the icon appears and clicking on it does nothing
[09:50] <prohobo> i have a clean ubuntu install and im trying to install dropbox thru the software center...
[09:52] <prohobo> now it says i need to restart nautilus but clicking that doesnt do anything either
[09:52] <k1l> prohobo: do a relogin
[09:53] <cpg> k1l: i recovered graphics .. thanks much
[09:53] <k1l> cpg: no problem.
[09:53] <trijntje_> prohobo: I've seen multiple people who have problems with installing dropbox, looks like their site has issues
[09:53] <prohobo> k ill try restarting
[09:53] <cpg> i stll get a “system program problem detected” each time the system gets to desktop
[09:59] <prohobo> hmm okay
[09:59] <prohobo> i think my dropbox is actually working
[09:59] <prohobo> it's just doing it weirdly
[10:25] <ahhughes> I just installed ubuntu, and its saying I am not in the sudoers file.... I dont know how this can be. How can I add myself?
[10:26] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue
[10:26] <mrvadon> exit
[10:27] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: its a single line so no need to pastebin
[10:27] <ahhughes> cat /etc/issue  returns Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[10:27] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: and what is the output of:   groups
[10:28] <ahhughes> ahhughes vboxsf
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: ohhh, you added yourself to the vboxsf group, didn't you
[10:28] <ahhughes> yep
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: then you did it wrong and now its is the only group you are in
[10:29] <ahhughes> the virtual drive was group permission r/w
[10:29] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: you will need to drop to root recovery mode from Grub, then run:  mount -o rw,remount /; usermod -a -G sudo ahhughes
[10:29] <sekon> Hello,
[10:29] <sekon> The following snippet pasted directly into shell works:
[10:29] <sekon> https://dpaste.de/0g1x
[10:29] <ahhughes> bah, its virtual box and I have snapshots :)
[10:29] <sekon> But
[10:29] <sekon> This code
[10:30] <sekon> https://dpaste.de/s0h3
[10:30] <sekon> prints the following error:
[10:30] <sekon> https://dpaste.de/UDUu
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: that'll make it easier
[10:30] <sekon> I dont know what i am doing wrong .. anyone please care to help ?
[10:30] <ahhughes> its paying off already
[10:30] <cfhowlett> sekon,  one line.  ONE LINE>  no need to hit ENTER
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> sekon: I'd ask in #bash as well
[10:30] <ahhughes> question really is ActionParsnip how can I safely add myself to the group after I restore the snapshot
[10:30] <Ben64> sekon: and when you ask in #bash, use one line instead of 9
[10:31] <sekon> Ben64: ActionParsnip cfhowlett thanks
[10:32] <cfhowlett> sekon, happy2help
[10:32] <hughsaunders> sekon: what are you trying to extract from top? theres got to be a simpler way..
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: sudo usermod -a -G sudo ahhughes
[10:32] <sekon> hughsaunders: cpu usage
[10:32] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: or use useradd, or use the GUI on the desktop
[10:35] <Plato_> Hello. How to install Mozart Programming System on my computer with Ubuntu? (I'm getting started. :/)
[10:36] <Ben64> Plato_: sudo apt-get install mozart
[10:36] <ActionParsnip> !info mozart2
[10:36] <ActionParsnip> !find mozart
[10:36] <ActionParsnip> !info mozart
[10:37] <cfhowlett> ActionParsnip, that seems contradictory
[10:37] <Plato_> Ok, thanks.
[10:37] <hughsaunders> sekon: top -n1 |awk '/^%Cpu/{print 100-$8"%"}'
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> cfhowlett: how so
[10:38] <mong00se> is there a handy way to bootstrap an etcd cluster on ubuntu via cloudinit sort of as if it were CoreOS ?
[10:38] <cfhowlett> ActionParsnip, ah. THERE it is.  mozart2 not found, mozart found
[10:38] <prohobo> hey, i installed python 2.7 and now i want to remove it
[10:39] <prohobo> but... i think i've found out that ubuntu relies on python 2.7
[10:39] <hughsaunders> sekon: or better top -n2 |awk '/^%Cpu/{p=100-$8"%"};END{print p}'
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> cfhowlett: I guess its because the version is 1.4
[10:40] <deleve> Hi, how csn i acceass
[10:40] <ActionParsnip> deleve: access what?
[10:42] <it> info ubuntu mate
[10:42] <cfhowlett> !mate | it,
[10:43] <it> ubuntu 14.10 mate edition
[10:43] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu +1 | it,
[10:43] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1 | it,
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> it: then your support is in #ubuntu+1 as you are using pre-release
[10:44] <it> yes
[10:44] <cfhowlett> it, not supported in this channel.  go to #ubuntu+1
[10:44] <it> new linux user!!
[10:45] <ActionParsnip> it: then why are you using the pre-release.
[10:45] <ikonia> it: then it's advised you not use development releases.
[10:45] <ikonia> it: I suggesst using a stable tested release, such as 14.04
[10:45] <ActionParsnip> it: I suggest you reinstall with Trusty. It is supported long after Utopic is EOL and is rock solid, suited to new users
[10:45] <cfhowlett> it, download and install 14.04
[10:45] <innocent95> Hi
[10:45] <it> maybe thats better
[10:46] <innocent95> Where can i find the kivy directory in ubuntu?
[10:46] <innocent95> Where can i find its source code
[10:46] <cfhowlett> innocent95, kivy? never heard of it.
[10:46] <cfhowlett> !source | innocent95
[10:46] <innocent95> cfhowlett, KIvy it's a graphics framework
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> !info kivy
[10:47] <innocent95> ActionParsnip, You would add the package
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: http://kivy.org/docs/installation/installation-ubuntu.html
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: took me seconds to find.....
[10:47] <innocent95> ActionParsnip, I have installed it
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: did you use that guide?
[10:48] <innocent95> ActionParsnip, I'm not able to find where it's located
[10:48] <eeee> innocent95: how did you install?
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: how did you install it?
[10:48] <innocent95> pip
[10:48] <cfhowlett> innocent95, terminal: whereis kivy
[10:48] <innocent95> wow
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: I have found several PAs with it too https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=kivy
[10:48] <innocent95> cfhowlett, that's what i was looking for
[10:48] <cfhowlett> innocent95, happy2help
[10:48] <innocent95> cfhowlett, oh my bad
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: the stable one even supports utopic
[10:49] <innocent95> doesn't exxist
[10:49] <eeee> !info python-kivy
[10:49] <innocent95> ActionParsnip, I used pip
[10:49] <cfhowlett> innocent95, whereis kivy*
[10:49] <eeee> innocent95: i think it's in the repos now
[10:49] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: or:  sudo updatedb; locate kivy
[10:49] <innocent95> cfhowlett, even this
[10:50] <eeee> that guide is from ubuntu 10.10 (maverick) ...
[10:50] <innocent95> got it
[10:50] <innocent95> locate kivy
[10:50] <eeee> innocent95: install using the repos, if it's the same kivy you want, apt-get install python-kivy , and if you want the source use apt-get source python-kivy , it'll download it to your home directory
[10:50] <innocent95> /usr/local/share
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: after updatedb so that the database is updated
[10:51] <innocent95> ActionParsnip, Yes
[10:51] <Vladimir> I don't have the ifcfg-eth0 file
[10:51] <eeee> innocent95: apt-get source python-kivy , will get you it's source
[10:51] <innocent95> installing using pip is not a good idea
[10:51] <ActionParsnip> Vladimir: thats an rpm-base distro file, like in Fedora
[10:52] <hughsaunders> Vladimir: sounds redhatish, see /etc/network/interfaces
[10:52] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: the PPA method will gel the app better with your system as it uses debs like the rest
[10:52] <innocent95> eeee, Okay
[10:52] <Vladimir> thanks=)
[10:52] <innocent95> I'll remove it from pip
[10:53] <innocent95> and reinstall it using python-kivy repo
[10:53] <innocent95> ActionParsnip, How can i remove it from pip?
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: not sure, not something Ive ever used
[10:54] <innocent95> Okay thanks ActionParsnip ee cfhowlett :)
[10:54] <innocent95> eeee
[10:54] <innocent95> :)
[10:54] <innocent95> or 2*ee
[10:55] <eeee> np
[10:56] <innocent95> ActionParsnip, got it, 'pip uninstall'
[10:56] <innocent95> :)
[10:57] <innocent95> DzAirmaX, :)
[11:02] <source47> hi guys. anyone here good with NAT?
[11:04] <mloeff> hi, im trying to create a new partition on my Ubuntu VM. currently following guide @ http://www.joomlaworks.net/blog/item/168-resizing-the-disk-space-on-ubuntu-server-vms
[11:04] <mloeff> trying: sudo fdisk /dev/sda, but when creating it asks me for the start and end sector
[11:05] <mloeff> so the start sector is default, right after the end of the 2nd partition, but the end sector can only be "Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (31998047-31999999, default 31999999)"
[11:05] <mloeff> so now im ending up with a 3rd partition of only 976 blocks
[11:06] <mloeff> and i dont know for sure, but that doesnt look like it could hold 940gb
[11:06] <eeee> mloeff: i'm not sure, maybe that's the size, you can use 40G for 40 gb
[11:06] <mloeff> /dev/sda1 is 16gb and 15998992 blocks
[11:06] <mloeff> hmm ok will try
[11:07] <mloeff> it says "Value out of range." when i try "+940G"
[11:07] <zoidberg-> Hello all, I have setup a little ubuntu server as a deivce that sits in between my adsl modem and router.. so that anything that connnets to the router gets routed through the ubuntu box out throught he modem to the internet.  The reason being, i would like to setup an vpn (openvpn) server on the ubuntu box one for incomming vpn connections (so that i can connect to my home network when away) and one for outgoing vpn so that i can tunnel all my traffic o
[11:08] <zoidberg-> The question i have is, i setup simple iptables for masquerading and forwarding, does however my router is the dns server.. for dns to go through the ubuntu server should i setup soemthing like dnsmasq or will iptables handle that and just forward it over to the router and back?
[11:08] <mloeff> also Out of range when i try sector 1971322879, which is the final sector
[11:08] <zoidberg-> at the moment i have 3 iptables masquerading rules/forwarding rules, it all works but i wonder if dns is being routed directly to the router rather than the ubuntu box
[11:09] <eeee> mloeff: if you use the last sector what happens? (if you just press enter)
[11:10] <mloeff> well then it just uses 31999999, and i end up with a partition of only 976 blocks
[11:10] <cfhowlett> zoidberg-, maybe a question for #ubuntu-server
[11:10] <eeee> doesn't it say default 31999999 ?
[11:10] <mloeff> it does
[11:11] <mloeff> (31998047-31999999, default 31999999):
[11:11] <Plato_> Hello. I tried to install a tar.gz file. I first used "tar zxvf /home/..." in the terminal and got a folder whose type was "Folder (inode/directory)". No README, or Install. What can I do?
[11:12] <eeee> mloeff: are you sure the disk has 940gb free space?
[11:12] <cfhowlett> Plato_, get install details from the program author's site?
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> Plato_: what are you trying to install?
[11:15] <Plato_> I don't understand what you mean. (big beginner) I'm trying to install Mozart Programming System.
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> Plato_: we gave you the package to install
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> Plato_: you dont need anything manually downoading from the web
[11:15] <Plato_> sudo(...)?
[11:16] <Plato_> I tried it.
[11:16] <eeee> Plato_: yeah, and?
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> !find mozart
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> Plato_: sudo apt-get install mozart
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> Plato_: done
[11:17] <Plato_> It didn't work. I don't even remember what was said...
[11:17] <eeee> Plato_: try again and tell us what it says
[11:17] <mloeff> eeee: i think so, it says "Disk /dev/sda: 1009.3 GB, 1009317314560 bytes"
[11:18] <eeee> mloeff: try cgdisk
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> Plato_: found this too https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mozart
[11:18] <eeee> mloeff:  sudo cgdisk /dev/sda
[11:18] <Plato_> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation:  The following packages have unmet dependencies:  mozart:i386 : Depends: emacs23:i386 or                         emacsen:i386 E: Unable to corre
[11:19] <mloeff> eeee: it says command not found, also tried to apt-get it
[11:19] <eeee> cgdisk ?
[11:20] <eeee> what are you using ? cat /etc/issue
[11:20] <mloeff> sudo: cgdisk: command not found
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> Plato_: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue
[11:20] <mloeff> eeee: it says bitnami and then  Built using Ubuntu 14.04 - Kernel \r (\l).
[11:20] <eeee> ok
[11:21] <Plato_> sudo apt-get install emacs23:i386  Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation:  The followin
[11:21] <Plato_> Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[11:23] <sekon> hughsaunders: thanks for your help
[11:23] <sekon> it was the newline in the awk print statement
[11:23] <sekon> that was the issue
[11:24] <Plato_> I'll read the links proposed. Thank you for all.
[11:27] <ActionParsnip> !info emacs23:i386
[11:27] <ActionParsnip> !info emacs23
[11:27] <mloeff> welp, ill research further some other time
[11:28] <Daghdha> I upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04 and it seems tohave removed the littel icon that was that was for the virtual desktops
[11:28] <mong00se> does anyone know how to specify the current eth1 ip address in a cloud-init file ?
[11:28] <Daghdha> does 14.04 not have VD's by default?
[11:28] <eeee> Daghdha: workspaces?
[11:28] <Daghdha> eeee yes workspaces i h ad 6
[11:29] <Daghdha> now just 1 :/
[11:29] <eeee> Daghdha: 14.04 has them
[11:29] <ActionParsnip> Daghdha: I believe it comes with 2 x 2 desktop by default
[11:30] <eeee> Daghdha: settings > appearance > behavior > enable workspaces
[11:31] <yorwos> i cant seem to find a working way to add the command "kwin --replace" on my startup so i dont have to do it manually by pressing alt+f2 and typing it every time i boot
[11:31] <yorwos> i have tried adding on on session and startup but it still wont work - ubuntu studio 14.04
[11:31] <eeee> yorwos: when do you need it to run?
[11:31] <eeee> try ~/.profile
[11:31] <yorwos> i want it to be the last
[11:32] <eeee> that'll run after you login in lightdm
[11:32] <yorwos> i dont even know what u said , i just know that lightdm is something that exist along with xorg
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> yorwos: what desktop do you use?
[11:33] <yorwos> ubuntu studio ,
[11:33] <yorwos> its xfce
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> yorwos: is that the XFCE desktop by default?
[11:33] <eeee> yorwos: add the command to ~/.profile (that's a hidden file in your home directory)
[11:33] <yorwos> yes
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> yorwos: if you make a .desktop file in ~/.config/autostart     to run the command, it will run
[11:33] <yorwos> ill try ty brb
[11:34] <ActionParsnip> yorwos: copy one of the existing ones and edit
[11:34] <Methodize> Hello, does any one know how i could get my  windows drive detected by grub after reinstalling ubuntu , it seems to have cleaned out some setting on it and now it goes straight to ubuntu. if anyones interested here is a log from boot-repair http://paste.ubuntu.com/8087963/
[11:34] <evil_dan2wik> Image editor for ubuntu 8.10?
[11:35] <Daghdha> eeee: Where can i find the initial settings you mention?
[11:35] <ActionParsnip> evil_dan2wik: Intrepid is no longer syupported
[11:35] <yorwos> ok im rebooting to test it brb
[11:35] <eeee> Daghdha: top right corner > settings
[11:35] <evil_dan2wik> why did I say 8.10? I meant 14.10
[11:35] <ActionParsnip> evil_dan2wik: I suggest a clean install of Trusty which is LTS and supoprted til April 2019
[11:35] <ActionParsnip> evil_dan2wik: then your support is in #ubuntu+1
[11:35] <ActionParsnip> evil_dan2wik: this channel is for stable releases only
[11:35] <evil_dan2wik> I just need an image editor.
[11:36] <Daghdha> eeee i only have: language support, privacy and security, printers and software and updatesthere
[11:36] <ActionParsnip> evil_dan2wik: its not supported here til release date in October
[11:36] <evil_dan2wik> poop
[11:36] <eeee> Daghdha: are you using unity?
[11:37] <Daghdha> i think so, it's default stuff
[11:37] <eeee> Daghdha: you could try to right click the desktop, change background
[11:37] <eeee> then behavior
[11:38] <Daghdha> eeee right clicking desktop gets me to the same palce as clicking System Settings.
[11:38] <Daghdha> I guess i am missing some stuff t here
[11:40] <void> hello
[11:40] <deleve2> Hi all
[11:40] <ActionParsnip> hi void
[11:40] <void> im running an app it says theres no space but ive got a free 20 gb partition there is any way to unificate it ?
[11:41] <deleve2> How can i acess android mobile phone via USB in ubuntu?
[11:41] <ActionParsnip> void: can you please pastebin the output of:   df -h; lsb_release -a; df -i
[11:41] <ikonia> define access
[11:42] <void> yes 1 seg
[11:42] <ActionParsnip> deleve2: do you want to get at the USB storage? Use it as a modem?
[11:42] <Daghdha> eeee this is what i see under system settings, i think i am missing a lot of apps/icons there http://postimg.org/image/jc8y13vrl/
[11:42] <leeyaa> hello
[11:43] <leeyaa> how to fix  this error dpkg: error processing multipath-tools (--configure):
[11:44] <eeee> Daghdha: O.o
[11:44] <ActionParsnip> leeyaa: can you please pastebin the full output
[11:45] <ActionParsnip> !info multipath-tools
[11:45] <notlags> Hello, How do I remove all the ads from ubuntu ?
[11:45] <DJones> !adlens | notlags
[11:46] <ActionParsnip> notlags: sudo apt-get --purge remove unity-lens-shopping
[11:46] <notlags> thanks guy!
[11:46] <notlags> s/guy/guys
[11:46] <eeee> Daghdha: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:47] <eeee> Daghdha: run that command in the terminal
[11:48] <void> http://pastebin.com/x6G2AhXS
[11:49] <ActionParsnip> void: its a solaris box....
[11:49] <ActionParsnip> void: so is not supported here
[11:50] <Daghdha> wow eeee that will install a lot of stuff
[11:51] <eeee> Daghdha: is it saying it needs to download anything?
[11:51] <Daghdha> eeee: also control center stuff i see.. it's busy
[11:51] <Daghdha> eeee: i didn't check, it was just a realy long list and it's installing now.
[11:51] <Daghdha> all t hatlibreoffice and other st uff i removed yesterday
[11:52] <eeee> "other stuff" ? :D
[11:53] <deleve> Sorry, but how can i acess my mobile
[11:53] <leeyaa> ActionParsnip: this is full output http://bpaste.net/show/ogrdDLERwa9te4Mw1OLj/
[11:53] <eeee> deleve: plug it in, check nautilus
[11:53] <Daghdha> eeee: well, apparently also control center. But things like firefox, libre office, and pretty much anything i don't use.
[11:53] <k1l> deleve: what mobile and how is it connected?
[11:53] <deleve> Android mobile phone
[11:53] <Daghdha> yey :)
[11:53] <ActionParsnip> leeyaa: and what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue     please
[11:53] <bzf> What's the meaning of the "a"-suffix on an package?
[11:53] <deleve> LG via USB
[11:54] <ActionParsnip> deleve: yes you said that, we asked you to clarify the "access" you need
[11:54] <ActionParsnip> deleve: simply repeating the question doesn't clarify the issue
[11:54] <leeyaa> ActionParsnip: well its eol, but i have it on several servers including 12.04 lts
[11:54] <leeyaa> and on some it does work
[11:54] <k1l> deleve: what ubuntu?
[11:54] <ActionParsnip> leeyaa: if the system you are having issues on is EOL then we cannot help
[11:54] <deleve> Sorry, but i fall down and didnt sae it
[11:54] <deleve> Saw it
[11:55] <ActionParsnip> deleve: so...what do you mean by access?
[11:56] <deleve> Acess mean how can i transfer files via usb
[11:56] <sveinse> I have a script which is run with gksu. However I need it to be able to be run via console login as well. Does anyone has a good way to detect if my script should use sudo rather than gksu?
[11:57] <ActionParsnip> deleve: finally
[11:57] <ActionParsnip> sveinse: are you using trusty?
[11:57] <ActionParsnip> deleve: have you tried putting it in camera mode in Android?
[11:58] <leeyaa> ActionParsnip: i actually said i have same error on 12.04
[11:58] <leeyaa> but anyway, i have figure it out on my own
[11:58] <sveinse> ActionParsnip: No 12.04 right now, but we are migrating to trusty. Is there any difference between the two on this?
[11:58] <deleve> No... camera mode ?
[11:58] <ActionParsnip> sveinse: yes, in Trusty, sudo has been added to polkit so can run GUI applications. gksudo isnt even installed by default
[11:58] <ActionParsnip> deleve: yes...camera mode
[11:58] <k1l> deleve: make sure the device offers the mtp mode? which ubuntu are you on exactly?
[12:00] <deleve> Xubuntu 12
[12:00] <kilonux> 	hello, I'm an idiot needing doctor for 12.04 who is reporting problems and refuse to install things like Openshot, flowblade and load of others
[12:00] <kilonux> loads of others
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> kilonux: what is the output of:   sudo apt-get -f install
[12:01] <k1l> deleve: which exactly? what does lsb_release -d give you?
[12:01] <ActionParsnip> kilonux: use a pastebin to host the text
[12:01] <deleve> K11, let me see
[12:02] <ahhughes> how can I upgrade from 12.10 straight to 14.04 I read it was possible but no one has said how
[12:03] <kilonux> on my way, please wait
[12:03] <k1l> ahhughes: with a reinstall
[12:03] <ahhughes> k1l, thats not an upgrade is it?
[12:03] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: it gets you to the newer release, so yes
[12:04] <k1l> ahhughes: else you need all steps from 12.10 to 14.04. if you dont want to upgrade a long time use the LTS in first place
[12:04] <deleve> Ubuntu 12.04.5
[12:04] <ahhughes> k1l, yeah I learnt that the hard way
[12:04] <k1l> ahhughes: no, its a reinstall not an upgrade. a upgrade would need all steps
[12:04] <ActionParsnip> deleve: then it's not "Xubuntu 12" (which doesn't exist) it is Xubuntu 12.04
[12:04] <ahhughes> I would like to upgrade but cant
[12:04] <kilonux> ActionParsnip:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8088284/
[12:04] <ahhughes> Im kinda desperate todo so, but cant see any path foward
[12:05] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes:  you could upgrade to 13.04 using a CD< then to 13.10 using a CD, then to 14.04 online
[12:05] <fajung> how can I do to change the gnome-mime-application-x-bittorrent icon(ubuntu 14.04) ?
[12:05] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: its a real mess and there wil be lots of old fluff from the old installs
[12:05] <source47> anyone has any ideas why i cant NAT like this: https://gist.github.com/developerinlondon/31b4244113373c22b056
[12:05] <ahhughes> sounds like I should not bother AccioChips
[12:05] <ahhughes> ActionParsnip,
[12:05] <eeee> fajung: what do you mean by change?
[12:06] <fajung> change the icon that represent that file  extenssion
[12:06] <kilonux> k1l: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
[12:07] <ActionParsnip> ahhughes: pretty much, we cannot support 12.10 but the OS will continue to function
[12:07] <ActionParsnip> aaha clean install of 14.04 will give you support til April 2019
[12:07] <ahhughes> I'll re-install :( its a dark day to be honest
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> kilonux: sudo apt-get --purge remove flowblade
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> kilonux: is it then smooth?
[12:08] <ActionParsnip> !info flowblade
[12:08] <fajung> from the 1º to the 2º: http://s16.postimg.org/gynpdrm6t/Captura_de_pantalla_de_2014_08_19_09_07_26.png
[12:09] <k1l> deleve: see http://askubuntu.com/questions/257874/ubuntu-cant-see-my-android-phone
[12:10] <Yevgeny> I get an error when trying to stop iptables
[12:12] <kilonux> ActionParsnip:  computer works fine, but I always get errors when I open synaptic and software center, updates goes wrong etc...
[12:12] <ActionParsnip> kilonux: bu does removing that one package make it ok?
[12:13] <kilonux> no
[12:14] <kgalahassa> I want to do this : tlmgr install multirow, but this happened: cannot setup TLPDB in /root/texmf at /usr/bin/tlmgr line 5336.
[12:16] <kgalahassa> I want to do this : tlmgr install multirow, but this happened: cannot setup TLPDB in /root/texmf at /usr/bin/tlmgr line 5336.
[12:16] <ikonia> kgalahassa: why are you looking in /root
[12:16] <ikonia> kgalahassa: /root is for the root user
[12:17] <ajrs188> Tlmgr
[12:17] <ajrs188> Wtf is that
[12:18] <kgalahassa> ikonia, don't understand, don't i need to set up in root before installing?
[12:20] <kgalahassa> ikonia, this happened without root session: cannot setup TLPDB in /home/kgalahassa/texmf at /usr/bin/tlmgr line 5336.
[12:21] <ikonia> kgalahassa: you should be using sudoo
[12:21] <ikonia> sudo
[12:22] <kilonux> ActionParsnip: no I guess not, it has been like this since a year or so,  but as I said, basic use is  always fine, but i cannot install  many apps and system-update is failing
[12:22] <kgalahassa> but with sudo the result is the same: (running on Debian, switching to user mode!) cannot setup TLPDB in /home/kgalahassa/texmf at /usr/bin/tlmgr line 5336.
[12:23] <ikonia> kgalahassa: are you using ubuntu or debian just to clarify (sorry)
[12:23] <ikonia> kgalahassa: and exactly what command are you running ?
[12:24] <evil_dan2wik> My ubtunu is making the regulators on my motherboard heat up
[12:24] <evil_dan2wik> Why did I have no problem with windows or debian?
[12:24] <k1l> evil_dan2wik: take a look at the sensors
[12:24] <k1l> !sensors
[12:25] <kgalahassa> ikonia, the command is: sudo tlmgr install multirow, on ubuntu14.04
[12:26] <evil_dan2wik> k1l, how do I use that package?
[12:27] <k1l> evil_dan2wik: i bet its explained in the link the bot messaged :)
[12:27] <ikonia> kgalahassa: does /home/kgalahassa/texmf exist ?
[12:28] <evil_dan2wik> k1l, I only get 1 CPU temperature sensor which reads 79C
[12:29] <k1l> evil_dan2wik: the amount of temperatures differs from used hardware and kernels
[12:29] <kgalahassa> ikonia  the directory doesn't exist sorry
[12:29] <ikonia> kgalahassa: create it, re-run it
[12:30] <evil_dan2wik> k1l, does this mean ubuntu is shit and won't run on my hardware even though windows and debian can
[12:30] <evil_dan2wik> ?
[12:30] <ikonia> evil_dan2wik: please control your language
[12:30] <k1l> evil_dan2wik: drop that tone!
[12:30] <sakamop> evil_dan2wik: Check you haven't got any processes running that are hammering the cpu
[12:31] <malcom> nice
[12:31] <evil_dan2wik> sakamop, using top, there is 13% cpu usage from firefox
[12:32] <ikonia> evil_dan2wik: based on ##linux you seem to be having a lot of problems with this computer as a device, you've managed to corrupt a disk, and have routing problems
[12:32] <evil_dan2wik> ikonia, different computers.
[12:32] <ikonia> evil_dan2wik: then you seem to be having problems with lots of computers
[12:32] <evil_dan2wik> I have 7 computers.
[12:32] <ikonia> evil_dan2wik: is there a possibility you / the user is causing problems due to miss-managment / lack of understanding of what's going on ?
[12:33] <evil_dan2wik> They are used by my family who knows nothing about keeping them working
[12:33] <sakamop> evil_dan2wik: It should the same temperature as it is in Debian with the cpu at the same usage. I have to ask but have you checked the fan?
[12:33] <evil_dan2wik> I thought I would switch from the damaged windows install to ubuntu on this machine but then the CPU voltage regulators started to burn.
[12:33] <sakamop> cpu voltage regulators?
[12:33] <linuxkernelhacke> ok
[12:34] <evil_dan2wik> Yes.
[12:34] <sakamop> I dont see why that's related to the operating system
[12:34] <k1l> that sounds like there is some real issue. and that is not to blame ubuntu.
[12:35] <evil_dan2wik> sakamop, it started when booting from the ubuntu live disk
[12:35] <sakamop> That steps down the voltage from the psu into the cpu?
[12:35] <evil_dan2wik> sakamop, yes.
[12:35] <evil_dan2wik> and stopped when I switched back to the broken windows install.
[12:35] <kgalahassa> ikonia, any changes: (running on Debian, switching to user mode!) cannot setup TLPDB in /home/kgalahassa/texmf at /usr/bin/tlmgr line 5336.
[12:35] <sakamop> And how do you know they are burning?
[12:35] <ikonia> kgalahassa: doesn't look lke it
[12:35] <ikonia> kgalahassa: I was hopeful the error message was just not verbose
[12:35] <sakamop> Basically what you are telling me sounds like hardware.
[12:36] <evil_dan2wik> sakamop, they are burning my finger and smoking a little.
[12:36] <ikonia> smoking !
[12:36] <ikonia> that sounds like your machine has a hardware fault
[12:36] <ikonia> turn it off quickly
[12:36] <ikonia> unplug it from theh wall
[12:36] <evil_dan2wik> ikonia, except the machine is fine on windows.
[12:37] <sakamop> It *was* fine on windows but is now broken, apparently.
[12:37] <evil_dan2wik> It isn't much smoke, just a few wisps that are barely noticeable
[12:37] <ikonia> I'm surprised the bios isn't shutting down due to temp warnings
[12:37] <ikonia> turn it off now
[12:37] <ikonia> there should be no smoke
[12:37] <ikonia> unplug it
[12:37] <evil_dan2wik> ikonia, it is off
[12:37] <ikonia> good
[12:37] <evil_dan2wik> Its been off for a while
[12:38] <Ririshi> sounds like some limitations were deactivated?
[12:38] <Ririshi> The dangers of LINUX!!! :Ooo
[12:38]  * Ririshi trolls
[12:38] <ikonia> Ririshi: then please don't
[12:38] <evil_dan2wik> Would it be possible to read CPU voltage?
[12:38] <sakamop> If it's genuinely smoking from electricial fire, it's not going to power on - it's probably just dust burning off.  :-)That has to be dealt with though
[12:38] <ikonia> the bios shows it
[12:38] <Ririshi> evil_dan2wik, yeah you can :o
[12:39] <Ririshi> ^^^ what ikonia said
[12:39] <evil_dan2wik> ikonia, the bios shows normal, and they don't heat up until ubuntu gets to the desktop
[12:39] <DJ_U|Laptop> If it was electrical, you'd most likely smell it too.
[12:39] <ikonia> evil_dan2wik: that seems unlikley
[12:39] <Ririshi> evil_dan2wik, try CPU-Z
[12:39] <ikonia> evil_dan2wik: as other components such as the cpu would be overheating/overused
[12:39] <Ririshi> evil_dan2wik, nvm you're not on windows x)
[12:40] <Ririshi> if the cpu overheats, the bios shuts down, right?
[12:40] <evil_dan2wik> I guess I should just retire this unit then.
[12:40] <sakamop> Ririshi: If set to do so. This is a default.
[12:40] <Ririshi> sakamop, can you disable BIOS features?
[12:40] <sakamop> Ririshi: Once people start fiddling with firmware settings, then all bets are off.
[12:40] <Ririshi> sakamop, custom bios image?
[12:41] <Ririshi> sakamop, or I don't quite understand stuff yet lol
[12:41] <sakamop> Ririshi: In a factory configured system of sane design (like most commercial boards) it will have thermal shutdown enabled.
[12:41] <evil_dan2wik> Ririshi, have fun writing the image.
[12:42] <Ririshi> sakamop, I thought so
[12:42] <sakamop> Ririshi: You could try to reset your firmware settings to factory defaults via the options in the menu, but if you have custom firmware then it's highly unsupported here :-)
[12:42] <Ririshi> evil_dan2wik, lelno I'll stick with high level dev stuff
[12:42] <Ririshi> sakamop, woah don't flame me, I'm not having any problems. I was just wondering about whether stuff would automatically shutdown :(
[12:43] <sakamop> Ririshi: You interpreted that as a flame? Why?
[12:43] <Ririshi> sakamop, "if you have custom firmware then it's highly unsupported here"
[12:43] <Ririshi> sakamop, I thought you'd assume I had custom stuff running
[12:43] <sakamop> Ririshi: Why is that an insult (flame)?
[12:44] <Ririshi> sakamop, Well.. I used the wrong word there :/
[12:45] <Ririshi> sakamop, I interpreted the sentence wrong.. Nothing wrong with it after a double take, though
[12:46] <craigbass1976> is /etc/init.d/smbd start still the preferred method for firing up samba?  I miss the OK or FAILED messages I used to get when starting things.
[12:48] <Ririshi> When I start up my Ubuntu, I get an old-looking boot screen (like you'd boot up in safe mode) with low res text just and 4 dots... How do I get the fancy high resolution bootup screen back? :(
[12:51] <sydney> Ririshi: Idont think its possible to without reinstalling,but i may be wrong. I have the same issue,but dont care much. ;)
[12:52] <Ririshi> sydney, it's been there since i've installed it lol
[12:53] <sydney> THe low rez?
[12:53] <Ririshi> sydney, I installed 12.04.1 though, then updated, I had that one still on CD :p
[12:53] <Ririshi> yeah it's been there since I updated to trusty
[12:53] <DexterSkull> hey, please help me!
[12:53]  * Ririshi helps DexterSkull 
[12:53] <sydney> Ok,i have to go,AFK :)
[12:54] <DexterSkull> i was trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[12:55] <DexterSkull> but it got stuck at section saying "Creating virtual disks"
[12:55] <DexterSkull> since then it never moved forth
[12:56] <DexterSkull> if somebody has the answer please tell it to me
[12:56] <DexterSkull> TY in advance
[12:58] <Ririshi> urh
[12:58] <DexterSkull> Ririshi, what happend?
[12:59] <Ririshi> DexterSkull, not much... It's just hard to try solving an error without a specific error x)
[12:59] <knob> Hello everyone.   I am having an odd problem with my 14.04 server.    I have a user where I modified his .bashrc       At the very end, I placed the line           umask 0002              Yet when I log in as him, and type umask in the command line, it gives me back  0022
[12:59] <Ririshi> and because I'm not super experienced when it comes to ubuntu, I can't instantly give you the solution DexterSkull
[12:59] <knob> Any idea what could be going on?           Does a group super-sede the .bashrc profiles?
[13:01] <DexterSkull> Ririshi, that's okay :)
[13:01] <Ririshi> I'll try to help you, though, Dexter
[13:02] <DexterSkull> Ririshi, okay
[13:02] <tinoco> back
[13:04] <pdo_fn14> !info docker.io
[13:09] <enyc> Hrrm...  How do I find packages / sources  for  'discontinued'  ubuntu variants?  In this case I'd like to fish out some xen-utils wrappers from "raring-updates" ...
[13:09] <enyc> ?
[13:10] <ikonia> looks in the oldreleases repo
[13:10] <compdoc> maybe on the mirrors
[13:10] <ikonia> oldreleases.ubuntu.com
[13:12] <DexterSkull> does anyone have the answer to my question?
[13:13] <DexterSkull> how to get rid of this "Creating virtual disks" annoyance?
[13:16] <enyc> ikonia: ooooh thankyou ... is   old-releases.ubuntu.com  but thatnkyou that found what I was looking for !!
[13:18] <kgalahassa> I want to do this : tlmgr install multirow, but this happened: cannot setup TLPDB in /root/texmf at /usr/bin/tlmgr line 5336.
[13:19] <ActionParsnip> kgalahassa: what is the output of:    cat /etc/issue
[13:21] <ActionParsnip> kgalahassa: its a single line so no need to pastebin
[13:27] <codygman> My hardware clcok has the wrong local time, how can I fix it?
[13:27] <codygman> clock*
[13:28] <ActionParsnip> codygman: have you checked the time in your BIOS?
[13:29] <codygman> ActionParsnip: I have not, I should change it there? What my computer has marked as utc time is the actual local time btw
[13:29] <ActionParsnip> codygman: worth a check as a quick fix
[13:29] <codygman> ActionParsnip: Alright I'll try it
[13:29] <kamhagh> hi, i didn't make any swap when insalling ubuntu, but now disk manager says i have 8GB of ram, how can i disable it?! im using a 20gb ssd partition so i need space, but anyway i can resize it a little if swap is neccessery !
[13:29] <kamhagh> i ment 8gb of swap
[13:30] <ActionParsnip> kamhagh: could use an SD card. You will only use swap if RAM gets filled. Do you not have a platter based drive in there too?
[13:30] <trijntje> kamhagh: you should'nt need swap if you have 8GB RAM, unless you are doing some crazy stuf
[13:31] <kamhagh> yes i got an secodnary hdd
[13:31] <trijntje> you can also install zram-config to give you  fake swap
[13:31] <compdoc> kamhagh, you have to turn swap off, and then you can delete the partition and expand the data partition. Id use gparted
[13:31] <ActionParsnip> kamhagh: then resize a partition on there and make a swap space there, or a swap file
[13:31] <kamhagh> ok thanks, how can i move the swap partition to HDD?
[13:31] <kamhagh> my hdd is huge, so i shouldn't worry
[13:32] <ikonia> 8gb of swap is a mistake
[13:32] <compdoc> theres a package that lets you use a file for swap. forget the name
[13:32] <kamhagh> i didn't even chose to use swap , at installation
[13:32] <compdoc> its automatic
[13:32] <kamhagh> can i make  apartition?
[13:32] <compdoc> however you like
[13:33] <kamhagh> oh, so what should i do now?!  i perfer partition, but anyway how can i remove ssd one and make new HDD one?!
[13:33] <Gatis> how can i check what KDE metapackages ubuntu has?
[13:33] <kamhagh> compdoc: i mean how should i do it?!
[13:33] <ActionParsnip> ikonia: not if you need hibernate
[13:34] <ikonia> ActionParsnip: yes, a fair point
[13:34] <compdoc> you use the command 'swapoff' and use gparted to delete the swap partition you dont want
[13:34] <ActionParsnip> kamhagh: do you intend to use hibernate?
[13:34] <kamhagh> ActionParsnip: nope !:)
[13:34] <kamhagh> <ActionParsnip: not even sleep :P
[13:34] <OERIAS> 10.04 lts is still supported?
[13:34] <ActionParsnip> kamhagh: they you wont need it
[13:35] <ActionParsnip> ikonia: looks like you were right :)
[13:35] <pdo_fn14> OERIAS: Only for server
[13:35] <kamhagh> ActionParsnip: good, so how can i delete it :?
[13:35] <Gatis> Hello, how do check packages?
[13:35] <Ririshi> kamhagh, press delete :)
[13:35] <Ririshi> kamhagh, ignore me, I like trolling
[13:35] <kamhagh> lol :D
[13:35] <Gatis> How to find or search packages in terminal?
[13:35] <kamhagh> i can just remove it in disk manager? wont that damage system as its running?
[13:36] <Ririshi> kamhagh, you want to get rid of your swap partition?
[13:37] <kamhagh> Ririshi: yes
[13:37] <ActionParsnip> karakedi: what is the output of:  sudo parted -l; lsb_release -a     please use a pastebin.like http://pastie.org
[13:37] <Ririshi> kamhagh, opend GParted, right click swap partition, swapoff, then delete the swap partition
[13:38] <Ririshi> you'll end up having some empty space though x)
[13:38] <Ririshi> open*
[13:38] <kamhagh> Ririshi: GPartition is disks?
[13:38] <Ririshi> kamhagh, GParted is the disk manager program included in Ubuntu when you install it
[13:38] <kamhagh> Ririshi: ig ot it thanks:D
[13:39] <Ririshi> np :)
[13:39] <kamhagh> Ririshi: i got it thanks:D*
[13:39] <pdo_fn14> Gatis: See "man aptitude"?.
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> kamhagh: my command will give us what we ned in text format
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> Gatis: apt-cache search text
[13:39] <ActionParsnip> pdo_fn14: aptitude isnt installed by default
[13:39] <kamhagh> ActionParsnip , Ririshi told me to deactive and remove it , i did it, now i got free sapce, i assume i have to reboot to some partition manager and change size of ubuntu main partition
[13:40] <Gatis> ah alright thanks
[13:40] <Gatis> I forgot about man
[13:40] <ActionParsnip> kamhagh: if you want to resize your system partition into it you will need the liveCD desktop, so that the partition is unmounted
[13:40] <pdo_fn14> ActionParsnip: ISO Trusty image won't provide it?.
[13:40] <kamhagh> ActionParsnip: i got it on usb flash drive, should i reboot now and use the disks apps?
[13:41] <Ririshi> kamhagh, yeah you can reboot and use the GParted app on the liveCD
[13:41] <kamhagh> ActionParsnip: sorry i don't want to damage my ubuntu !:) i spent like 4 days to download these apps :D
[13:41] <Gatis> I have a problem.. When i try to install Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron i get black screen after Ubuntu loading screen during install.. Do you now why so? Something with video driver?
[13:41] <kamhagh> Ririshi , thanks a lot :) rebooting
[13:41] <ActionParsnip> kamhagh: makes sense, as long as yu can boot to a desktop off the one you are running so that the partition is not mounted, you are ok
[13:41] <ActionParsnip> Gatis: hardy is completely EOL and no longer supported
[13:41] <kamhagh> thanks a lot guys :) BB rebooting:)
[13:42] <ActionParsnip> Gatis: do a clean install of Trusty and enjoy suppor til April 2019
[13:42] <stangeland> how do i install this ppa on my ubuntu 14.04 6bit desktop machine? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/pidgin-sipe/1.17.3-1
[13:42] <Gatis> Im using Ubuntu 14.04 now but i needed to try Ubuntu 8 Hardy Heron
[13:43] <pdo_fn14> Gatis: try a VM.
[13:43] <Ririshi> April 2019 O.o
[13:43] <Ririshi> Dayum
[13:43] <Gatis> pdo_fn14,  can't slow pc
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> !info pidgin-sipe
[13:43] <ActionParsnip> Ririshi: yes, released in 2014, 5 years support
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> Ririshi: thats why the release number is (14).04
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> Ririshi: its also released in April, the (04)th month
[13:44] <ActionParsnip> stangeland: sudo apt-get install pidgin-sipe
[13:44] <stangeland> ActionParsnip, so how do i exectute pidgin-sipe once installed?
[13:44] <Smokey46410> hmm
[13:45] <ActionParsnip> stangeland: its a plugin for the application, just close Pidgin then reopen it and the plugin will be available in the plugins window
[13:45] <littlebit> hi people, i need a little help with connecting the "wii remote black MOTION PLUS" onto my ubuntu system. i followed the steps of this link: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Wiimote but the pairing doesn't work. ubuntu doesn't see the remote
[13:46] <littlebit> can someone help
[13:46] <Ririshi> ActionParsnip, woah didn't notice that :o
[13:46] <Ririshi> ActionParsnip, So they always release in april and october?
[13:47] <stangeland> ActionParsnip, ahh i see...which protocol should i then choose if i want to use LYNC?
[13:48] <hey_joe_> i know this may be off topic, however I can't find a good channel for it... I need to factory reset a Sonicwall ESA 3300, however can't find any documentation. I have web access to the device at 192.168.10.140, however need to reset the box completely as I do not have credentials (bought off eBay)
[13:48] <hey_joe_> anyone have experience with these devices?
[13:48] <pdo_fn14> Ririshi: it's depends on when Ubuntu's released. Noticeably April and October, but maybe soon Ubuntu will be surprising cut for a little bit changes.
[13:48] <compdoc> hey_joe_, usually best to press the reset button in the right way
[13:49] <DJones> hey_joe_: It might be worth asking in ##hardware they may be able to point you in the right direction
[13:49] <Ririshi> pdo_fn14, that'd be ugly (I probably have OCD)
[13:49] <hey_joe_> thank you guys
[13:49] <hey_joe_> i tried the reset button obviously
[13:49] <hey_joe_> a few different combinations
[13:49] <hey_joe_> ill ask in #hardware
[13:49] <hey_joe_> i know this may be off topic, however I can't find a good channel for it... I need to factory reset a Sonicwall ESA 3300, however can't find any documentation. I have web access to the device at 192.168.10.140, however need to reset the box completely as I do not have credentials (bought off eBay)
[13:49] <sakamop> hey_joe_: There is usually a tiny button you press with a paperclip to factory reset (and a larger button to reboot)
[13:49] <hey_joe_> sorry for the double spam
[13:50] <hey_joe_> sakamop, didn't realize there was a reset and reboot
[13:50] <hey_joe_> (looks)
[13:51] <hey_joe_> just the one button :/
[13:51] <Ririshi> lol -.-
[13:51] <Ririshi> That's on pretty much every piece on hardware
[13:51] <Ririshi> tiny almost invisible reset button ;D
[13:52] <littlebit> hi people, i need a little help with connecting the "wii remote black MOTION PLUS" onto my ubuntu system. i followed the steps of this link: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Wiimote but the pairing doesn't work. ubuntu doesn't see the remote, can someone help
[13:52] <sakamop> hey_joe_: This is offtopic but they do appear to have docs. Not sure if that is your exact one. https://support.software.dell.com/sonicwall-e-class-nsa-series/e6500
[13:53] <depesz> hi. how to add non-utf8 locale to system?
[13:53] <depesz> locale -a lists  lots of en_*.utf8 locales, but I need also en_US
[13:55] <user123321> Help, LUbuntu shows nothing after logging in. Just the desktop background.
[13:55] <user123321> Anything I could do through ctrl+alt+f1?
[13:56] <ActionParsnip> user123321: if you press CTRL+ALT+T do you get a terminal?
[13:56] <user123321> I suspect there's an error in bash, I reinstalled bash but the problem still persist.
[13:56] <user123321> ActionParsnip, Yes.
[13:56] <user123321> I reinstalled desktop and bash both through ctrl+alt+f1
[13:56] <user123321> no luck
[13:57] <cjnm> jkjjk
[13:57] <cjnm> jlkjlk
[13:57] <cjnm> lkj
[13:57] <g4br1e1> Hello, I had a questions whether we can do iOS development on Linux. Ubuntu or whatever distributiojn
[13:57] <MonkeyDust> user123321  install a different desktop environment (DE) and work from there, if you want unity back
[13:57] <k1l_> user123321: see the logs what is making trouble: .xsession-errors in /home. dmesg/syslog in /var/log
[13:58] <ActionParsnip> user123321: try:  openbox --replace
[13:58] <ActionParsnip> MonkeyDust: user has Lubuntu :)
[13:58] <MonkeyDust> ActionParsnip  i missed that part... btw , just discovered openbox myself
[13:58] <ActionParsnip> <3 openbox
[13:59] <user123321> what's the easiest fix, installing Unity desktop?
[13:59] <main> anybody here that have experience using AppArmor ? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor
[13:59] <ActionParsnip> user123321: did my command help?
[14:00] <user123321> ActionParsnip, failed to open the display from the display encironement variable
[14:03] <main> ... why do people in the Ubuntu community insist calling documentation for tutorials : (
[14:03] <ActionParsnip> main: sometimes they are, sometimes they aren't
[14:03] <ActionParsnip> main: plus, once you can do the fix, you can repeat it :)
[14:04] <DJ_Unibob> GPU upgrade appears to have went smoothly on the ubuntu side, though the text on the GRUB loader is TINY.  Most likely a resolution issue though.
[14:05] <abaday> Hi, how do I change name of interfaces in ubuntu 14.04?
[14:05] <ikonia> udev rules
[14:05] <ikonia> not sure why you would want to/need to
[14:06] <main> ActionParsnip, yes you have a point, still is is frustrating  then you searching for examples setting up something
[14:06] <abaday> they are called em1,2 and p2p1 and p2p2, just need to have them as the others as eth0-3
[14:06] <ActionParsnip> main: try searching for different terms
[14:07] <abaday> ikonia: what do i do in /etc/udev/rules.d/
[14:07] <abaday> 70-persistent doesnt exist there
[14:07] <main> ActionParsnip, I try to get AppAmor to work and have search for an hour after some guide explaining all steps. Like for example how to restrict the "ping" command
[14:08] <main> *AppArmor
[14:08] <ActionParsnip> main: is there an apparmor channel?
[14:09] <ActionParsnip> main: you could always use groups to manage who can run what
[14:09] <ikonia> abaday: persistnat rules are for after the device is created
[14:09] <ikonia> abaday: look for the network development rules
[14:09] <ActionParsnip> main: then set the binary to 660, then only the owner (root) and the group you make (and apply to the binary) can run the applications
[14:10] <ikonia> abaday: there is no need to change the device names though
[14:10] <ikonia> abaday: infact I advise you against this
[14:10] <abaday> ikonia: why?
[14:10] <ikonia> abaday: as those devicie names are now the standard across a modern linux install, why do you need to change them ??
[14:11] <main> ActionParsnip, yes, but if I install a application how do I know what permissions that application have ?
[14:11] <ActionParsnip> main: I guess, apparmor is a lot more graceful
[14:11] <abaday> because all the servers we have, use eth0 for one purpose, eth1 for other and so on. We wanted to have same name for documentation
[14:12] <main> lets say you want to restrict firefox to only access files in the download folder in your home dir. how do you do that ?
[14:13] <yskapell> Hello guys
[14:13] <reza> hello guys
[14:13] <abaday> ikonia: forgot to tag you
[14:13] <reza> can u suggest me wher can connect to linux kernel forum
[14:13] <yskapell> How can I specify a specific order to start servers using upstart?
[14:14] <anarkhos> "WARNING: Although this configuration sets a "safe" refresh rate of ~60Hz, I cannot absolutely guarantee that your hardware won't be damaged. Use at your own risk" - why would the hardware be damaged?
[14:14] <ikonia> abaday: all your servers won't be using eth0 if they are on the same hardware and same ubuntu version
[14:15] <rougeth> Hello people. My onboard video card is not working, how can I verify the drivers? Do you know how can I explore the problem?
[14:16] <ikonia> define "not working"
[14:16] <teololtoy> yeah try check if it's disabled in bios settings, rougeth
[14:16] <yskapell> How can I specify a specific order to start servers using upstart?
[14:16] <ikonia> yskapell: "depends"
[14:16] <rougeth> ikonia, I plug the monitor and Ubuntu does not detect it.
[14:17] <yskapell> ikonia: from what?
[14:17] <teololtoy> is it disabled in bios, rougeth?
[14:17] <ActionParsnip> rougeth: is the system a laptop?
[14:17] <rougeth> teololtoy, good! I'm gonna try it know
[14:17] <rougeth> ActionParsnip, no, it is not.
[14:17] <teololtoy> yeah, good luck
[14:17] <ikonia> yskapell: depends on either a status or a different script
[14:17] <ActionParsnip> rougeth: do you have a video chip in the system that works ok?
[14:18] <rougeth> ActionParsnip, yes
[14:18] <abaday> ikonia: servers are running sles, ubuntu, centos and whatnot
[14:18] <yskapell> ikonia: Can you please be more specific?
[14:18] <ikonia> abaday: right, so you can't have a standard then
[14:18] <ikonia> yskapell: in what way ?
[14:18] <yskapell> For example I want the mysql to start before tomcat7 and apache before tomcat
[14:18] <yskapell> how can I do that?
[14:19] <yskapell> mysql->apache->tomcat
[14:19] <ikonia> yskapell: so you'd need to have tomcat depend on mysql script and tomcat depend on apache
[14:19] <ikonia> so tomcat will not start until apache has started
[14:19] <abaday> ikonia: but lets say my life is at risk and someone is pointing a gun at me, how '
[14:19] <yskapell> yes, how I do that...
[14:19] <ikonia> abaday: lets not make up nonsense solutions
[14:19] <ikonia> yskapell: by script depends
[14:19] <abaday> do I chacnge network interface name on ubuntu 14.04?
[14:20] <abaday> how*
[14:20] <ikonia> abaday: the udev rules is the answer, but I very ystrongly addvise you to stay clear or this
[14:20] <yskapell> do I have to add it in /etc/init/apache.conf ?
[14:20] <yskapell> if yes how?
[14:20] <ikonia> yskapell: check the upstart docs for script depends, I don't have the syntax off the top of my head
[14:22] <tado> i need to make a bootable usb for mac os x from my ubuntu 14.04, but can only find info that goes the other way round. does anyone know how to do it?
[14:22] <yskapell> ty
[14:22] <yskapell> bye
[14:24] <anarkhos> Rougeth_: have you verified that the monitor works with other operating systems?
[14:26] <Rougeth_> the problem is not in the bios
[14:26] <prohobo> wine sucks
[14:27] <k1l_> prohobo: please watch your language in here
[14:28] <prohobo> hah
[14:28] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: its not perfect but....what's your point?
[14:29] <prohobo> well, i was in this situation.. "hey maybe i should just uninstall windows now, dark souls should work in wine right? that's all i play anyway. oh, it doesn't"
[14:30] <prohobo> that said, dark souls does use that stupid legacy windows online gaming platform
[14:30] <prohobo> so it's understandable
[14:30] <k1l_> prohobo: look into wine app database what to do to make it work
[14:30] <k1l_> !wine | prohobo
[14:31] <prohobo> Games For Windows Live completely kills the possibility of dark souls working properly on wine probaly
[14:31] <prohobo> probably*
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: thats why you check the wine appdb before starting, to see if it works
[14:31] <prohobo> yeah
[14:31] <Gatis> prohobo, what are you talking about?
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: you are forgetting that wine is trying to translate Windows ( a proprietary OS) API calls to native Linux calls
[14:32] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: as the definitions of the calls are only known by microsoft, it is a best effort attempt after lots of work
[14:32] <prohobo> i understand what wine is, and it's good at what it does, it still sucks though and isn't good enough to justify moving away from windows
[14:32] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: so not all apps work, some wont even install, some will run better than under WINdows
[14:32] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: is that your point "It's not perfect"?
[14:33] <prohobo> if it was just "not perfect" i'd be okay with it
[14:33] <k1l_> prohobo: do you have an actual ubuntu support question? this channel is not a trashcan for your ranting and flaming.
[14:33] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: again, what is your point? why bring it up?
[14:33] <prohobo> i'm not flaming...
[14:33] <MonkeyDust> prohobo  did you have an ubuntu support question?
[14:33] <tado> i need to make a bootable usb for mac os x from my ubuntu 14.04, but can only find info that goes the other way round. does anyone know how to do it?
[14:33] <anarkhos> what's the best way of using the vga driver?
[14:34] <prohobo> you guys don't have to get angry, im just saying
[14:34] <prohobo> i wish wine worked
[14:34] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: this is support, people state issues and we help them
[14:34] <Gatis> Steam has many games for linux
[14:34] <ActionParsnip> prohobo: idle chat is in #ubuntu-offtopic
[14:34] <ActionParsnip> Gatis: wine is more than just games ;)
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> tado: you can use unetbootin and make a bootable USB for your system
[14:37] <tado> ActionParsnip: i'll look into it, thanks
[14:40] <reza> helo
[14:44] <developer> ck
[14:48] <tado> ActionParsnip: unetbootin does seem to work that way. it copied the files suspiciously quick, and the bios freezes at boot with the usb inserted. on their own page it also says that it is to create ubuntu/fedora etc bootable usb's, more than from ubuntu to other os... do you have other ideas?
[14:48] <tado> ActionParsnip: sorry.. does NOT seem to work that way
[14:49] <atlanx> hello, my ubuntu has grafik problem after update from 12.04 LTS to 14.04 - how can i access the text mode to fix this?
[14:50] <MonkeyDust> atlanx  ctrl-alt f1
[14:50] <atlanx> not working - all tty consoles are complete black after boot-up
[14:51] <eeee> atlanx: try to hold shift during bootup to get the grub menu
[14:51] <atlanx> System: Notebook Samsung R700 - GeForce 8600M : everything worked fine with 12.04
[14:52] <atlanx> grub - yes, i can access the grub menu
[14:52] <eeee> then select recovery, then root
[14:52] <atlanx> and i can choose there the recovery mode - but same result like in normal mode - screen gets black after boot up
[14:53] <eeee> atlanx: you dont get a menu ?
[14:53] <atlanx> i get the grub-menu
[14:53] <eeee> after you select recovery, do you get a menu to choose what to do?
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> eeee: remember, you will need to remount / read/write in root recovery mode
[14:54] <atlanx> no menu after hitting enter at the recovery line
[14:55] <atlanx> it says then Starting up....
[14:55] <eeee> atlanx: ok, try to edit the grub command line, and add nomodeset
[14:55] <atlanx> and then the linux boot messages run through
[14:55] <atlanx> adding to the recovery line?  ( after the single entry)?
[14:56] <eeee> atlanx: no on the normal installation, press 'e' to edit the menu entry
[14:58] <atlanx> eeee: ok, i try
[14:58] <eeee> atlanx: where it says linux /boot/vmlinuz..... quiet splash
[14:58] <html> tmux | html
[14:58] <atlanx> ubuntu 14.04 splash screen is showing
[14:58] <atlanx> not working - black again
[14:58] <eeee> add 'nomodeset' after quiet splash
[14:58] <html> !tmux | html
[15:01] <Guest86615> hi
[15:01] <Guest86615> can i run ubuntu touch apps on windows?
[15:01] <atlanx> eeee: yes- i did. not helping - still black after bootup
[15:01] <eeee> atlanx: do you have a live usb ?
[15:02] <atlanx> moment - linux live usb creator is just downloading the 14.04 iso and preparing the stick ;)
[15:02] <eeee> cool
[15:04] <atlanx> ok - live usb stick is ready
[15:05] <eeee> ok boot into it
[15:06] <atlanx> ok i see the live usb stick ubuntu menu
[15:07] <atlanx> what to start? persistent or live mode?
[15:07] <eeee> livemode
[15:09] <guest2> Question: I have kernel "ubuntu 3.2.0-23-generic-pae", i need "ubuntu 3.2.0-24 generic" to support Symantic AV.  how do I update the kernel to that specific level?
[15:09] <atlanx> ok, ubuntu booted up - i see the desktop
[15:09] <EL13> ok atlanx what do you want to do?
[15:10] <eeee> atlanx: open the terminal
[15:10] <atlanx> i want to repair the grafik driver of my ubuntu 14.04
[15:10] <atlanx> ok - terminal is open
[15:10] <eeee> atlanx: type lsblk
[15:10] <WLM> !driver
[15:11] <eeee> get your ubuntu installation's partition
[15:11] <tobyjones8> is this where I should be for lubuntu support?
[15:11] <atlanx> ok, sda1 looks like the ubuntu partition
[15:12] <eeee> ok, type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[15:12] <Cathyrine> sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[15:12] <eeee> Cathyrine: ?
[15:13] <atlanx> ok, ls -la on /mnt looks good
[15:13] <Cathyrine> nevermind
[15:13] <eeee> atlanx: ok, what else is in lsblk ?
[15:13] <eeee> do you have a efi partition?
[15:14] <atlanx> sda2 : a 1K big partition - strange - no idea what is this for
[15:14] <atlanx> sda5 : swap
[15:14] <atlanx> sdb1 : part /cdrom
[15:14] <atlanx> sr0 : rom
[15:14] <atlanx> loop0 loop /rofs
[15:14] <eeee> try sudo parted -l | grep fat
[15:15] <eeee> or run sudo parted -l
[15:15] <atlanx> i don't see anything about efi in lsblk - what is my usb-stick?
[15:16] <eeee> try sudo parted -l
[15:16] <eeee> it'll mention file system types
[15:16] <atlanx> ah, ok sub is the usb-stick
[15:17] <atlanx> ah, ok sdb is the usb-stick (sorry- auto correction changed id)
[15:17] <eeee> ok
[15:17] <atlanx> sda 1 == ext3 primary
[15:18] <eeee> ok, so i guess this is a mbr legacy ? no efi ?
[15:19] <atlanx> sda 2 is the extended holder - sda 5 is the swap
[15:19] <atlanx> i think too its mbr - partition table is msdos
[15:20] <eeee> ok, try to sudo chroot /mnt /bin/bash
[15:21] <atlanx> root@ubuntu:/#
[15:21] <eeee> ok, which drivers did you install ?
[15:21] <eeee> nvidia ?
[15:22] <atlanx> yes - i think it was the nvidia 304-117 ( looks like completely wrong for the 8600M GT)
[15:23] <abaday> ikonia: how do I reset to default network interface names?
[15:23] <eeee> ok try to apt-get purge nvidia-*
[15:24] <atlanx> ok i try
[15:24] <innocent95> Hi
[15:24] <innocent95> Is there a way to install Eclipse Luna directly from Ubuntu?
[15:24] <innocent95> :)
[15:24] <innocent95> bad question, right?
[15:26] <innocent95> anybody interested?
[15:27] <MonkeyDust> innocent95  what's eclipse luna?
[15:27] <innocent95> MonkeyDust, It's an IDE
[15:27] <innocent95> for programming development
[15:28] <innocent95> Eclipse
[15:28] <innocent95> and Luna is the name of the version
[15:28] <innocent95> current version
[15:28] <MonkeyDust> !info eclipse
[15:29] <innocent95> hm
[15:29] <ikonia> abaday: change them back to default ?
[15:32] <html> !tmux | html
[15:33] <html> any here know haow to use tmux ?
[15:33] <eeee> html: /msg ubottu !info
[15:33] <html> eeee,  <ubottu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tmux
[15:34] <eeee> tmux (source: tmux): terminal multiplexer. In component main, is optional. Version 1.8-5 (trusty), package size 237 kB, installed size 536 kB
[15:34] <eeee> ( /msg ubottu !info tmux )
[15:35] <ktosiek> is there any support for quorum disk in Trusty Thar's HA stack?
[15:35] <ktosiek> it's based on corosync2, and seems to be missing qdisk
[15:36] <html> eeee,  yeah nothing.
[15:36] <MonkeyDust> ktosiek  14.04 has corosync, not corosync2
[15:36] <littlebit> hi people, I have on my machine 2 usb bluetooth dongles, and I would like to run bluetooth service only on 1 of the 2 hciX interfaces. how can I do that
[15:36] <littlebit> ??
[15:36] <html> eeee,  tired -been staring at this cli for hours.
[15:38] <shoerain> so can I still stop a service after removing its associated upstart conf in /etc/init/service.conf ? Does the service just stick around?
[15:38] <shoerain> if I don't send SIGTERM or SIGKILL to it, anyway
[15:38] <ktosiek> MonkeyDust: are you sure? corosync -v says it's "2.3.3", and I can see corosync-quorumtool
[15:38] <eeee> html: http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~ckuehl/tmux/
[15:38] <MonkeyDust> !find corosync
[15:38] <littlebit> hi people, I have on my machine 2 usb bluetooth dongles, and I would like to run bluetooth service only on 1 of the 2 hciX interfaces. how can I do that
[15:39] <littlebit> hi people, I have on my machine 2 usb bluetooth dongles, and I would like to run bluetooth service only on 1 of the 2 hciX interfaces. how can I do that
[15:39] <ktosiek> umm, ok, and can you list versions of those packages?
[15:39] <user123321> I tried to remove most of the files from ~ that starts with "." to fix the empty desktop, now everytime I try to login, it continues to re-appear the login screen.
[15:39] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: http://blog.vogella.com/2014/02/21/using-eclipse-luna-on-ubunbu/
[15:39] <innocent95> Okay
[15:39] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EclipseIDE
[15:39] <MonkeyDust> ktosiek  use    info [package]
[15:39] <digitsm> hello
[15:40] <eeee> shoerain: i think so, it would still be running
[15:40] <ktosiek> !info corosync
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: http://www.kaibader.de/fix-eclipse-luna-display-on-ubuntu-14-04/
[15:40] <digitsm> I want to install xubuntu 14.04 x64 on my old laptop
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: http://tutorialforlinux.com/2014/04/16/how-to-install-eclipse-4-4-luna-for-java-ee-developers-on-ubuntu-14-04-trusty-lts-32-64bit-easy-visual-guide/
[15:40] <ktosiek> MonkeyDust:  ↑ looks like it's 2.x :-)
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: what CPU and RAM amount does it have please?
[15:40] <digitsm> I consider using btrfs as my only partition
[15:40] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: WebUpd8 has a PPA for Oracle Java
[15:40] <MonkeyDust> ktosiek  then it's your lucky day :)
[15:41] <digitsm> ActionParsnip: CPU=Intel Core2Due (Dual core) @2.2GZ, RAM=4GB
[15:41] <ktosiek> not really, as I want to use qdisk or sbd
[15:41] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: quick huh, good old internet
[15:41] <MonkeyDust> digitsm  if you waqnt to expermiment, try it in a virtual machine, first
[15:41] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: thats plenty of grunt, install any Ubuntu release you desire.
[15:41] <ktosiek> and they both seem to be missing in trusty :-<
[15:41] <innocent95> ActionParsnip, How you know?
[15:41] <ActionParsnip> innocent95: they appear very concise....
[15:42] <innocent95> alright :D
[15:42] <digitsm> I only have a question,  does ubuntu make btrfs subvolumes automatically for / and /home?
[15:42] <digitsm> Or should I do something manually?
[15:42] <louisdk> Am I missing a proper package since Skype lacks global menu support: http://i.imgur.com/ujSECg9.png - Ubuntu 14.04 with Skype 4.3.0.37
[15:42] <MonkeyDust> digitsm  see my advise above
[15:43] <kronus> Could anyone help me with a memory problem with gnome-shell?
[15:43] <digitsm> MonkeyDust: I am a heavy linux user, I don't want to experiment, I want to migrate to a strong distro
[15:43] <ktosiek> anyway, is there any site/ML for HA on Ubuntu?
[15:43] <ActionParsnip> louisdk: I suggest you report a bug
[15:43] <digitsm> I used to debian testing with ext4 and separate / and home partitions
[15:44] <digitsm> Now I want to try xubuntu and a single btrfs partition for everything
[15:44] <html> digitsm,  define your meaning of "strong ditro and you get linux/gnu  XD
[15:45] <digitsm> I have read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/btrfs
[15:45] <html> digitsm,  what are you looking for
[15:45] <ActionParsnip> ktosiek: we use heartbeat here
[15:45] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: thats fine, why not ext4?
[15:46] <digitsm> html: I want ubuntu to make different subvolumes for / and /home, so I could rollback to their older version by reverting to their snapshots
[15:46] <ktosiek> ActionParsnip: on trusty?
[15:46] <digitsm> html: Does ubuntu make it automatically?
[15:46] <ActionParsnip> ktosiek: its on Mandriva but should operate similarly
[15:47] <ktosiek> ActionParsnip: well, there are a few options when it comes to HA stacks, and most distros only ship one of them
[15:47] <mvsatish> hi
[15:47] <ActionParsnip> !info heartbeat
[15:47] <ktosiek> Ubuntu trusty seems to be corosync2/pacemaker, RHEL 7 will probably go this way too, RHEL6 was corosync 1/pacemaker
[15:48] <ActionParsnip> ktosiek: seems to exist
[15:48] <ktosiek> touche, mistyped the name when searching :-)
[15:48] <digitsm> ActionParsnip: I need btrfs to: 1. take snapshots 2. get transparent compression
[15:48] <html> digitsm, you mean like use clonezilla server to take a "snap shot " and when recovering place it back on the same partition ?  [assuming you have your data it its our partition ?
[15:49] <bstring> html, no snapshots on btrfs and zfs are diff based, i know you can do them live on zfs
[15:50] <MonkeyDust> digitsm  if you do'nt get an answer here, ask in #btrfs  <-- 300+ people there
[15:50] <ktosiek> ok, gotta go, bye!
[15:50] <digitsm> MonkeyDust: Yeah, it seems I have to go to #btrfs
[15:50] <digitsm> So bye now
[15:51] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: zfs has great snapshotting too :)
[15:51] <bstring> <3 zfs
[15:52] <digitsm> ActionParsnip: I know, but zfs works better on freebsd rather  than linux kernel
[15:53] <digitsm> And zfs is more for servers with multiple storage devices
[15:54] <bstring> zfsonlinux, rather than the fuse version... but yes, I use freebsd and OpenIndiana at home
[15:54] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: not seen an issue with it personally
[15:54] <bstring> so, i did come here with a question in mind htough. I have a storage box on u-12.04. (getting there)
[15:54] <Ririshi> How do I enable timestamps on xChat?
[15:54] <html> bstring,  digitsm  wanted to know that
[15:55] <bstring> lots of mixed disk arrays, one mhddfs set and a usb3 card
[15:56] <bstring> fdisk -l gets a coredump when a seagate usb3 external 4tb is plugged in.
[15:56] <html> Ririshi,  settings -> Preffernces
[15:56] <guest2> I have ubuntu 12.04 and trying to install an app that requires kernel "3.2.0-24-generic", but my installed version is "3.2.0-23-generic-pae".. does anyone know how to update to a SPECIFIC kernel?..
[15:56] <ActionParsnip> Ririshi: http://blog.bodhizazen.net/linux/xchat-customizations/
[15:56] <guest2> should I be in #ubuntu-kernel for this?
[15:57] <ActionParsnip> Ririshi: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=enable+timestamps+on+xChat    5th link....
[15:57] <MonkeyDust> guest2  i use 12.04 too and it has 3.8.0-44-generic, guess you have to upgrade, first
[15:57] <Ririshi> Great thanks :)
[15:58] <html> welcome -
[15:58] <Ririshi> I'm fairly blind :/
[15:58] <guest2> but how do you upgrade to a specific level?  has to be 3.2.0-24-generic..
[15:58] <Ririshi> I didn't even see it when looking at the settings x)
[15:58] <genii> !info linux-image-generic precise
[15:58] <html> Ririshi,  well while you are at it you can resize the text so you can see better
[15:59] <Ririshi> html how did you guess my eyes are bad? :"(
[15:59] <bstring> isn't "requiring" a specific kernel a bug in itself?
[15:59] <Ririshi> html, lel.
[15:59] <NDS> hi, i accidently deleted my partitions while installing ubuntu. need assistance on using "testdisk"
[15:59] <digitsm> If any ubuntu user here has experience in installing a fresh ubuntu installation on a btrfs partition, please help me
[15:59] <html> Ririshi,  you just told the whole group
[15:59] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: its an option in the installer
[16:00] <guest2> Symantic AV only works at 3.0.24-generic..
[16:00] <yofun> Can anyone help me...I kinda broke my sound while trying to install drivers
[16:00] <yofun> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=e27b81514fe6763fc21257be639e011ec8b4c689
[16:00] <MonkeyDust> guest2  why do you need symantec av?
[16:00] <digitsm> ActionParsnip: Does ubuntu installer automatically make different subvolumes for / and /home
[16:00] <NDS> hi, i accidently deleted my partitions while installing ubuntu. need assistance on using "testdisk"
[16:01] <digitsm> ActionParsnip: And shall I edit boot options or does ubuntu automatically mounts those subvolumes upon boot?
[16:01] <ActionParsnip> yofun: http://pastie.org/9486410
[16:01] <Ririshi> digitism, subvolumes as in... partitions?
[16:01] <genii> guest2: In apt-get you can specify package version with syntax like: sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic=3.2.0.24
[16:01] <Ririshi> digitism, It doesn't make those afaik..
[16:01] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: once you set the partitions to use for the mount points, theinstaller sets it up for you
[16:01] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: remember Ubuntu's target audience
[16:01] <yofun> ActionParsnip:  trying now
[16:02] <digitsm> ActionParsnip: I don't want to make different partitions for different mount points, only different subvolumes inside the btrfs 0partition
[16:02] <NDS> somebody help me with using recovery tool "testdisk"  to recover multiple ntfs volumes
[16:03] <html> digitsm,  i guess you can try the server/ for the installer options then guts the server stuff out and install a desktop of your choosing?
[16:04] <ActionParsnip> digitsm: that will be accommodated
[16:04] <bentinata> Hello, anyone know how to fix when my keyboard special keys won't work?
[16:04] <Ririshi> bentinata, wrong keyboard layout?
[16:04] <ActionParsnip> yofun: also try http://www.webupd8.org/2009/06/sound-muted-after-restart-in-ubuntu.html
[16:04] <digitsm> ActionParsnip: Really? Then I got my answer
[16:04] <ActionParsnip> bentinata: if you run:  xev   and press the keys, do they make events?
[16:04] <digitsm> Thanks
[16:05] <bentinata> ActionParsnip, yes. It's work pretty well in browser.
[16:05] <zz> hi, could someone please help me install the correct graphics driver from a ppa
[16:05] <ikonia> zz: be careful
[16:06] <ikonia> zz: what do you believe you need ?
[16:06] <Ririshi> they're watching you!
[16:06]  * Ririshi feels like eating popcorn...
[16:06] <zz> i need open source drivers that can use shaders 3.0 on my r9 280x gfx card
[16:06] <bentinata> ActionParsnip, and only browser. It work couple days ago, and Google search doensn't help.
[16:07] <ikonia> Ririshi: the pointless noise/comments, can you please stop them, I asked you this earlier I ibelieve
[16:07] <ikonia> zz: is that an AMD/ati card ?
[16:07] <zz> i found open source amd drivers from ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers but i dont know how to install them after adding the ppa
[16:07] <NDS> i need assistance in recovering partitions using "testdisk"
[16:07] <Ririshi> ikonia, did you?
[16:07] <zz> yeah its amd/ati
[16:07] <Ririshi> ikonia, I'll stop then
[16:07] <yofun> ActionParsnip:  that pastie command didnt work out, I still have a "dummy output"
[16:08] <ikonia> Ririshi: I think so, but I could be wrong, but either way, please stop
[16:08] <ActionParsnip> bentinata: if you go into keyboard settings, you can double click an action and press your key to assign the key to the chosen function
[16:08] <BLZbubba_> anyone here familiar with configfs?
[16:08] <ikonia> zz: so what's wrong with the driver packages ubuntu provide in their repos ?
[16:08] <bentinata> ActionParsnip, yep, I've tried that, also tried different binds. Just don't work.
[16:08] <zz> they dont have shaders 3.0 for my graphics card
[16:08] <ActionParsnip> yofun: if you boot an older kernel, is it ok. There seems to be a missing driver version for Alsa
[16:08] <yofun> ActionParsnip:  Yea. how do I fix the drivers? i broke it myself
[16:08] <zz> the catalyst control center doesnt have it also, thats why i need the open source
[16:09] <yofun> I was trying to install the maxaudio drivers for my laptop.
[16:09] <yofun> It has a subwoofer etc....
[16:09] <ikonia> zz: there are open source ones in the repos too
[16:09] <bstring> ACK - that catches me every time! ssh to an ubuntu setup and the default EDITOR is nano! almost screwed up a crontab typing on autopilot thinking i was in vi...
[16:09] <ActionParsnip> zz: what is the output of:   cat /etc/issue
[16:09] <zz> can you please tell me how to install it is what im asking, i dont know how to install anything from a ppa lol
[16:10] <ikonia> zz: I'm advising you not to install anything from a PPA yet, until you are certain you need it
[16:10] <ActionParsnip> bstring: you edit crontab with visudo, you canexport EDITOR=nano   and use nano if you prefer
[16:10] <zz> wow
[16:10] <ActionParsnip> zz: what is the output of:   cat /etc/issue
[16:11] <zz> i dont even know what you are talking about sorry
[16:11] <ActionParsnip> zz: its a terminal command with a single line of output, so no need to pastebin
[16:11] <bstring> ActionParsnip yes, I know. I'm just griping about their "standard"
[16:11] <ActionParsnip> zz: press CTRL+ALT+T and run the command I gave, copy the output and paste as an update
[16:11] <zz> look, i installed steam, i went to play cs go, i need shaders 3.0 the current catalyst control center doesnt support my gfx card properly, does this understand
[16:11] <ikonia> zz: ok, so thats a good reason not to install anything from a PPA yet if you are not sure what we are talking  about
[16:11] <ActionParsnip> ikonia: +1
[16:11] <NDS> hi, i accidently deleted my partitions while installing ubuntu. need assistance on using "testdisk"
[16:11] <ikonia> zz: I understand that - but that doesn't mean you need a PPA
[16:12] <ikonia> zz: hence why I'm trying to get you to slow down and check the versions that ubuntu provide in their repos
[16:14] <zz> Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l ?
[16:14] <ActionParsnip> zz: that is your release, you are using Trusty :)
[16:15] <zz> so how does this get my graphics driver working correctly lol
[16:15] <MonkeyDust> zz  maybe you don't need a PPA, first look in repo's, ubuntu's own sources
[16:15] <zz> how?
[16:15] <yofun> ActionParsnip:  How do I find and install the correct drivers?
[16:15] <ikonia> I think I'll stop help
[16:15] <ActionParsnip> zz: if you REALLY want to use the PPA, run:     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[16:15] <BLZbubba_> ubuntu desktop has a device manager
[16:15] <Ririshi> zz: System Settings > Software & Updates > Additional Drivers > Look at available drivers?
[16:15] <MonkeyDust> zz  use synaptic, or the software center, or apt-get
[16:15] <ikonia> not massively liking the smart attitude from someone who is admitting they are "new" and asking for help
[16:15] <ActionParsnip> zz: I would take ikonia's advise but keep that as a last resort
[16:16] <BLZbubba_> zz: search for "hardware" in the ubuntu search thingy
[16:16] <zz> sorry if i offended you because i am not as knowledgeable at something as you are .
[16:16] <ActionParsnip> zz: be sure your OS is fully updated too, this can make a big difference
[16:17] <BLZbubba_> zz: i meant driver, not hardware
[16:17] <ikonia> zz: no offense due to that, offense taken due to your smart comments with people who are actually trying to get info to help you properly
[16:17] <BLZbubba_> zz: or from a terminal just run: driver-manager
[16:17] <bentinata> ikonia, you're sensitive eh? :P
[16:18] <ikonia> not at all
[16:18] <zz> seems like you feel some sorta way
[16:18] <zz> its just as difficult for me to understand as it is you trying to make me understand your questions, no need to be mad about me
[16:18] <ikonia> zz: if I'm asking people for help - the last think I do is make smart mouth comments to them, it's rude, it's not sensitive, I just don't waste my time with rude people
[16:19] <zz> lol, wake up and smell the coffee love
[16:19] <zz> thanks guys
[16:19] <genii> Hm.
[16:20] <bentinata> is xhe logged out?
[16:20] <capncrunch4me> Who should I submit a kernel bug to in the latest Ubuntu 14.04 kernel that can easily be exploited to kill a host machine?
[16:20] <capncrunch4me> I would prefer to keep it out of the community for security reasons
[16:20] <bentinata> launchpad?
[16:21] <ActionParsnip> capncrunch4me: run:   ubuntu-bug linux-image-generic    and it will start the process
[16:21] <ikonia> capncrunch4me: mark it as a security bug
[16:21] <capncrunch4me> ok
[16:22] <BLZbubba_> capncrunch4me: how about linus
[16:22] <BLZbubba_> or is it just in ubuntu
[16:22] <capncrunch4me> i dont know if it affect latest stable kernels
[16:22] <capncrunch4me> 14.04 runs a bit behind the ml kernel, as you know
[16:23] <ikonia> log the bug to ubuntu and mark it as security, then let it filter upstream
[16:24] <capncrunch4me> ok thanks. I wish I could bump up the fact that Pxe install is broken in 14.04 as well. Kind of a biggie for large users
[16:24] <lickalott> gents, just updated to 14.04 (finally) and as I'm running through certain programs and finding errors I'm correcting them.  The one that I'm having trouble with is Multibit.  I don't get an error so I don't really know where to go next.  Any help would be appreciated.
[16:24] <bentinata> hmm, restarting x11 doesn't help
[16:24] <yofun> Is there a way to completely purge all sound related drivers and packages reinstall them hoping it would automatically reconfigure the drivers?
[16:25] <ActionParsnip> lickalott: what is the output of:  java -version
[16:25] <ActionParsnip> lickalott: I assume you used this guide https://www.multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_installing.html
[16:26] <lickalott> ActionParsnip,  java version "1.7.0_55"
[16:26] <MonkeyDust> yofun  try this: sudo aptitude purge '~c'
[16:26] <yofun> ...
[16:26] <yofun> Troll
[16:26] <ActionParsnip> lickalott: have you tried Oracle Java? It is easily installable via the WebUpd8 PPA
[16:27] <lickalott> i haven't.  It worked fine before I upgraded.
[16:27] <ActionParsnip> lickalott: what did you "upgrade" exactly
[16:27] <yofun> This is what broke my sound drivers.
[16:27] <yofun> http://askubuntu.com/questions/246684/do-i-need-any-extra-drivers-for-the-realtek-waves-maxx-audio-on-my-dell-xps-17
[16:27] <lickalott> when I launch via command line I don't get errors but I don't get a window either.
[16:27] <lickalott> ActionParsnip, 12.04 --> 14.04
[16:28] <ActionParsnip> yofun: try:   sudo apt-get --reinstall install `dpkg -l | egrep -i 'alsa|pulse' | awk {'print $2'}`
[16:29] <lickalott> ActionParsnip, I'm going to back up my wallet, then uninstall and re-install and see if that works.
[16:29] <ActionParsnip> lickalott: I suggest you try the Oracle Java, you may need to reinstall the application too but hopefully it's just after some of the features in Oracle Java
[16:29] <lickalott> ok
[16:30] <yofun> ActionParsnip:  Should I restart now?
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> yofun: also try:  killall pulseaudio; rm -r ~/.pulse ~/.config/pulse*
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> yofun: then reboot
[16:31] <yofun> ActionParsnip: rm: cannot remove ‘/home/yofun/.pulse’: No such file or directory
[16:32] <yofun> Restarting
[16:33] <NDS> i accidently lost windows partitions while installing ubuntu . i need to recover it
[16:33] <yofun> ActionParsnip: still a dummy output ;(
[16:33] <MonkeyDust> yofun  did you try the command i suggested?
[16:33] <lickalott> ActionParsnip, the ppa gave me nothing.  Followign this now - http://www.webupd8.org/2012/06/how-to-install-oracle-java-7-in-debian.html
[16:34] <yofun> 11:26 AM <MonkeyDust> yofun try this: sudo aptitude purge '~c'
[16:34] <yofun> Looks suspicious
[16:35] <yofun> I broke my sound drivers following this http://askubuntu.com/questions/246684/do-i-need-any-extra-drivers-for-the-realtek-waves-maxx-audio-on-my-dell-xps-17
[16:35] <MonkeyDust> yofun  scroll down http://linuxg.net/aptitude-trick-delete-the-packages-that-were-removed-but-not-purged/
[16:36] <lickalott> is it a good idea to remove all the "Disabled on trusty" sources in my sources.list now ?
[16:36] <yofun> MonkeyDust:  Im sorry.
[16:36] <yofun> No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
[16:37] <html> lickalott,  sudo apt-get install default-jdk
[16:37] <bentinata> NDS left alone :(
[16:37] <yofun> lspci -v | grep -A7 -i "audio"
[16:37] <yofun> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/RLnTOwzD
[16:38] <yofun> How do I find/install the drivers for https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/RLnTOwzD
[16:38] <html> lickalott,  https://www.digitalocean.com has some great stuff to get you going.
[16:38] <NDS> bentinata im already broke.:) i dont know what to do. cant find enough resources on web too
[16:39] <bentinata> NDS, I've done that before, currently searching
[16:40] <NDS> bentinata i tried testdisk and its showing my 4 ntfs volumes . dont know how to proceed to get it back
[16:40] <guest2> genii, thanks for the earlier suggestion.. cant find 3.2.0.24-generic kernel.. any way "apt-get" can list available kernel packages?
[16:40] <eeee> NDS: press "p" to list files
[16:41] <moegreen> hey guys have a simple question im sure.  I have 2 simple text files. the first file has 653k server names.  My 2nd file has a list of a few server names.  I need to know if any server names from list 2 are in list one and spit out a yes or no or something like that.
[16:41] <lickalott> html, a cloud server?
[16:42] <kali-linux> Compair both...
[16:42] <kali-linux> WIHT cp command
[16:43] <bentinata> NDS, guess eeee can help
[16:43] <guest2> can apt-get be used to list available kernel installs?
[16:43] <kmyst> anybody know how i can download an older version of the server guide??
[16:43] <OerHeks> moegreen, "diff file1 file2 "
[16:44] <ActionParsnip> guest2: apt-cache policy linux-image-generic
[16:44] <kmyst> guest2: dpkg --get-selections | grep linux-
[16:45] <NDS> eeee i pressed p, but its giving some weird results. the folders are not named in readable form. so i cant understand the needed volume
[16:45] <yofun> How do I find/install the drivers for https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/RLnTOwzD
[16:46] <moegreen> so you're thinking diff file 1 file 2 > output
[16:46] <lickalott> ActionParsnip, still nothing.
[16:46] <html> lickalott,  well if you want , but im pointing you to their data base of good and well written articals
[16:47] <lickalott> ahh... thanks html
[16:47] <html> lickalott,  wellcome
[16:48] <eeee> moegreen: you need to comm command to see if any names in that list exist in the other
[16:48] <eeee> moegreen: diff will only show the difference in the files
[16:48] <zteam> Hi all!
[16:48] <eeee> moegreen: run comm -12 list1 list2
[16:48] <zteam> Is there any easy way to install ALL suggested packages from say Audacity?
[16:48] <moegreen> cool ill try that
[16:48] <zteam> with APT?
[16:49] <user123321> Can ctrl+alt+f1 recovery mode detect my  USB flash drive?
[16:50] <ianorlin> control alt f1 will switch you to a command line enviroment user123321 and it may be possible to mount and show the drive but would have to do it manually
[16:50] <eeee> NDS: did you select intel as the partition type when you started?
[16:50] <zteam> I tried with sudo apt-get --install-suggests install audacity
[16:50] <user123321> ianorlin, Oh ok, thanks.
[16:50] <NDS> eeee yes i selected "intel/pc"
[16:50] <html> lickalott,  they have a irc channel on here if you want to join- im on there-   the ppl on #digital have stuff that may be helpful to you.
[16:50] <ActionParsnip> zteam: sudo apt-get install `apt-cache search audacity | awk {'print $1'}`
[16:50] <zteam> But that doesn't seem to install suggested packages showing up from Audacity in synaptic?
[16:50] <moegreen> eeee says file 2 is not sorted
[16:51] <ActionParsnip> zteam: will install all packages with names or descriptions with the word "audacity" in them
[16:51] <html> lickalott,  they have a irc channel on here if you want to join- im on there-   the ppl on #digitalocean have stuff that may be helpful to you.
[16:51] <eeee> you need to pipe them to sort -u first
[16:51] <lickalott> ahh...lol  I joined digital and was the only one in there.
[16:51] <html> lol
[16:51] <html>  sorry
[16:51] <eeee> dont know if there's an option in comm
[16:52] <html> lickalott,   #digitalocean
[16:52] <svenx> yofun: that should probably work with snd_hda_intel.
[16:52] <lickalott> should I just come right out with the multibit issue or start with the java one (that seems to be handled btw)
[16:52] <svenx> yofun: type this: ls -la /sys/devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:1b.0/driver
[16:53] <yofun> yofun@yofun-Inspiron-3521:~$ ls -la /sys/devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:1b.0/driver
[16:53] <yofun> ls: cannot access /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/driver: No such file or directory
[16:53] <yofun> yofun@yofun-Inspiron-3521:~$
[16:53] <svenx> yofun: alternatively, find the XXXX:YYYY id of your card, by "lspci -nn"
[16:54] <svenx> yofun: it should say [8086:something]
[16:54] <zteam> ActionParsnip, that seems to work fine, but why isn't sudo apt-get --install-suggests install audacity working as it should? or did I make a typo somewhere?
[16:54] <svenx> yofun: next, see if that matches the pci module aliases produced by: modinfo snd_hda_intel|grep alias
[16:54] <bentinata> thanks, bye
[16:54] <ObrienDave> zteam, sudo apt-get install --install-suggests audacity
[16:55] <yofun> modinfo: ERROR: Module snd_hda_intel not found.
[16:55] <svenx> yofun: what system is this?
[16:56] <yofun> Dell inspiron 15-3521
[16:57] <zteam> ObrienDave, tried that one too, but it doesn't want to install anything more, than just sudo apt-get install audacity in that case
[16:57] <tjr> how do I backup and restore the kde calendar (kontact)?
[16:57] <svenx> yofun: i mean, is it ubuntu 14 or something?
[16:57] <OerHeks> zteam, what package do you think will install extra? or what do you miss from it ?
[16:57] <svenx> yofun: you really should have that module available if it's a normal ubuntu system
[16:57] <ActionParsnip> zteam: not sure tbh
[16:57] <tjr> I've already tried exporting it as icalendar and then re-importing, but that mangles all of my separate calendars together
[16:58] <yofun> Its ubuntu 14.04 and yes Im the one who broke it.
[16:58] <svenx> yofun: how did you break it?
[16:58] <yofun> http://askubuntu.com/questions/246684/do-i-need-any-extra-drivers-for-the-realtek-waves-maxx-audio-on-my-dell-xps-17
[16:58] <user123321> fdisk -l does not show my USB drive.
[16:58] <yofun> Then I have tried many other troubleshooting gudies to fix it....
[16:58] <user123321> ianorlin, ^
[16:58] <yofun> After I get a "dummy output"
[16:59] <ianorlin> user123321: does it show up in lsusb?
[16:59] <svenx> yofun: try: find /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ -name 'snd?hda?intel*'
[16:59] <ObrienDave> zteam, did you try ActionParsnip's command?
[17:00] <ObrienDave> sudo apt-get install `apt-cache search audacity | awk {'print $1'}`
[17:00] <yofun> svenx:  no results.
[17:00] <zteam> OerHeks, Well if I go in to synaptic there are over 10 suggestions from Audacity, I'm just looking for a simple way to install  all of them at once instead of just marking each suggested package
[17:00] <nighty-_> Anyone succeeded in installing and actually using lua-sql-sqlite3 on 14.04 ?
[17:00] <user123321> ianorlin, Yep.
[17:01] <svenx> yofun: does this produce any output at all? find /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/sound/pci/hda
[17:02] <yofun> svenx:  output is: /lib/modules/3.13.0-34-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda
[17:02] <zteam> ObrienDave, yes, that one seems to install most of them
[17:03] <svenx> yofun: you said you've broken your system. how did you break it? i didn't read the askubuntu thread, as it doesn't say clearly where you broke anything at all.
[17:03] <user123321> ianorlin, any idea on how to mount it?
[17:03] <yofun> svenx:  After I followed the install of those drivers I got a few errors. then noticed I had a dummy output
[17:04] <wirelessproblem> hi all am using ubuntu 14.04 but the wifi button is greyed out and i can see the driver at additinal drivers as well, can anyone please help?
[17:04] <wirelessproblem> *cant see the driver at additional drivers
[17:04] <yofun> svenx: does this help any http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=82d127bb0b2b149fd6b0ada1de63789ef4dfed68
[17:05] <svenx> yofun: yes, hold on.
[17:05] <html> wirelessproblem,  plug that pc into a lan
[17:05] <wirelessproblem> html: i am connected from LAN
[17:06] <html> wirelessproblem,  plug that pc into a lan then sudo apt-get update && install updates then that driver.
[17:06] <svenx> yofun: my 3.13 kernel's snd_hda_intel module supports pci alias pci:v00008086d00001E20sv*sd*bc*sc*i*, which matches your card. see the 8086:1e20 ID numbers.
[17:06] <svenx> yofun: so it's really weird that you don't seem to have the appropriate drivers. try this: find /lib/modules -name 'snd?hda?intel*'
[17:06] <wirelessproblem> html: what do you mean by and then driver?
[17:07] <yofun>  /lib/modules/3.13.0-32-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko
[17:07] <svenx> yofun: so the module is present in a previous version of the kernel.. interesting
[17:08] <svenx> yofun: just a sec.
[17:08] <wirelessproblem> html: I ran  "sudo apt-get update && install updates"    and it gave this  "install: missing destination file operand after ‘updates’"
[17:09] <svenx> yofun: indeed, snd-hda-intel is not present in the -34 build. let me investigate a bit.
[17:09] <html> wirelessproblem,  lsb_release -a
[17:09] <svenx> yofun: you could, if you want, try to boot on the previous -32 kernel to check if it works.
[17:09] <html> wirelessproblem,  copy and paste the output
[17:10] <yofun> svenx: It should, My sound did work recently,
[17:10] <html> wirelessproblem,  copy and paste the output here
[17:10] <svenx> yofun: right. you should probably have said that up front :)
[17:10] <svenx> yofun: anyway, why are you messing with the realtek .. mess?
[17:10] <yofun> svenx:  I did saw that, I said I broke it after
[17:11] <wirelessproblem> html: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/6055816
[17:11] <yofun> svenx:  Becasue I was hoping for better sound, windows has a nice audio with the sub woofer etc.
[17:11] <svenx> yofun: hm, ok.
[17:12] <svenx> yofun: well, first things first. hold on a bit
[17:12] <yofun> svenx: Its "Waves MaxAudio" on widows my sound is much better, I was hoping to get the same on here, seems like theres not much support for it, so I would go back to the previous setup if I knew how.
[17:12] <OerHeks> yofun have you tried a mediaplayer with equaliser? that gives the same rich sound as in windows. standard sound settings are flat
[17:12] <html> wirelessproblem,  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install updates
[17:13] <svenx> yofun: does your lspci output show any traces of this waves maxaudio device?
[17:13] <yofun> OerHeks:  I will try that after I sort this sound issue.
[17:13] <user123321> ianorlin, Oh, sudo fdisk -l showed.
[17:13] <yofun> svenx:  how should I check?
[17:14] <yofun> svenx:  at this point Im not worryed about it, I just want my sound back. lol
[17:15] <html> wirelessproblem,  what version are you running ? 32 bit or 64?
[17:16] <wirelessproblem> html: 64 bit https://pastebin.mozilla.org/6055838
[17:16] <kevin_> hi everyone
[17:17] <Beldar> wirelessproblem, sudo apt-get upgrade is the correct command not install updates
[17:17] <svenx> yofun: does this produce any output? dpkg -l|grep -i linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic
[17:18] <svenx> yofun: and about the waves device, just paste the entire output of "lspci -nn" to some paste site.
[17:18] <yofun> svenx:  ii  linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic                   3.13.0-34.60                                        amd64        Linux kernel extra modules for version 3.13.0 on 64 bit x86 SM
[17:18] <html> wirelessproblem,  sudo apt-get install update    this hould world sorry i gave you the wrong version
[17:18] <wirelessproblem> html: Beldar https://pastebin.mozilla.org/6055886
[17:18] <yofun> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/bu278PTs
[17:19] <yofun> svenx: https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/bu278PTs
[17:19] <xcyclist> So, I installed Nautilus Image Converter, but I cannot get it to come up in the GUI search.  Any suggestions?
[17:19] <svenx> yofun: hm, right. so this also produces a line of output? dpkg -L linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic|grep -i snd.hda.intel
[17:19] <wirelessproblem> html: it says unable to located package 'update'
[17:19] <Beldar> wirelessproblem, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[17:19] <yofun> svenx: /lib/modules/3.13.0-34-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko
[17:20] <svenx> yofun: and if you do: ls -l /lib/modules/3.13.0-34-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko
[17:20] <html> wirelessproblem,  im just trying to update you pc  then we can move on
[17:20] <svenx> yofun: ..the file is really there?
[17:20] <yofun> svenx:  yes?
[17:20] <Beldar> wirelessproblem, http://www.tecmint.com/useful-basic-commands-of-apt-get-and-apt-cache-for-package-management/  This might help
[17:20] <svenx> yofun: and if you do: insmod /lib/modules/3.13.0-34-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko
[17:20] <svenx> yofun: ..does it seem to load the module?
[17:20] <yofun> ls: cannot access /lib/modules/3.13.0-34-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko: No such file or directory
[17:20] <svenx> yofun: right, so it's not really there.
[17:21] <yofun> yea, I noticed.
[17:21] <svenx> yofun: i would reinstall the package 'linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic' to make it work.
[17:21] <html> wirelessproblem,  go to the dash and type " drive "
[17:21] <wirelessproblem> Beldar: it started at "71% [1 linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic 32.8 MB/36.8 MB 89%]" and still working
[17:21] <kevin_> I wonder if there is a mailbox associated with Linux, that would be as well protected as Linux and unobtrusive for the privacy of the user ?
[17:21] <wirelessproblem> html: yeah and then?
[17:22] <html> wirelessproblem,  today is not my day for spelling
[17:22] <svenx> yofun: as for your 'waves' device: it doesn't seem to appear anywhere in your lspci output. could it be a sort of usb device?
[17:22] <html> wirelessproblem,  additional drivers then install that
[17:22] <wirelessproblem> html: haha happens man :p
[17:22] <svenx> yofun: in windows, do you know how to determine the driver and bus details of a given device? you know, in that device manager window.
[17:23] <wirelessproblem> html: but I cant see wireless driver at additinal drivers that's what i mentioned initially as well
[17:23] <html> wirelessproblem,  yeah this headahe is not helping
[17:23] <svenx> yofun: that will give you details about what bus hardware address the waves thing is using, so you can easier locate it in linux
[17:23] <html> just a sec
[17:23] <OerHeks> xcyclist, did you install imagemagick too ? http://www.webupd8.org/2010/01/convert-and-rotate-images-with-nautilus.html
[17:23] <Beldar> wirelessproblem, What is the wifi hardware find it by running lspci in the terminal.
[17:24] <yofun> svenx: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 98612 Aug 13 11:47 /lib/modules/3.13.0-34-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko
[17:24] <wirelessproblem> Beldar: 02:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
[17:24] <svenx> yofun: so now you can modprobe it? "modprobe snd_hda_intel", or maybe with hyphens. it seems to work with both
[17:25] <yofun> svenx:  I got to go.
[17:25] <html> wirelessproblem,  do you have teamveiwer ? i can just do it for tyou then just kill this with my bad spelolling day.
[17:25] <svenx> yofun: well, ok. try the windows trick i told you about to figure out the waves mystery.
[17:25] <Beldar> wirelessproblem, That is  problematic hardware for some. http://askubuntu.com/search?q=QCA9565+
[17:25] <html> wirelessproblem,  http://itsfoss.com/how-to-install-additional-drivers-in-ubuntu-12-10-quick-tip/
[17:26] <wirelessproblem> html: I have to install teamviewer wait
[17:26] <xcyclist> OerHeks:  No.
[17:26] <html> wirelessproblem,  lol XD its a joke
[17:26] <OerHeks> xcyclist, install it, and then try this first:  killall nautilus
[17:26] <OerHeks> xcyclist, then it shows up in rightclick-menu
[17:26] <xcyclist> Ok.
[17:26] <xcyclist> Ok.  Thank you...
[17:27] <wirelessproblem> html: hahaha I would love that if it was for real :p
[17:27] <html> wirelessproblem,  sure - i can do that
[17:27] <xcyclist> It says it is already newest version.
[17:27] <OerHeks> xcyclist, it worrks nice, resized images get a new name, so the original is still there
[17:27] <html> wirelessproblem,  pm?
[17:27] <wirelessproblem> html: yeah sure
[17:28] <Beldar> html, I see you not really helping, keep it in the channel
[17:28] <Beldar> wirelessproblem, You want this in the channel for peer review.
[17:28] <html> wirelessproblem,  http://itsfoss.com/how-to-install-additional-drivers-in-ubuntu-12-10-quick-tip/
[17:28] <OerHeks> foxynna, please don't spam in PM, thanks
[17:29] <wirelessproblem> Beldar: yeah I'll keep it on channel then
[17:29] <xcyclist> Yes I got foxynna too.  Please stop.
[17:29] <html> foxynna,  seems it be sending ads in pm
[17:29] <xcyclist> OerHeks.  Got it.  Thank you.
[17:29] <Guest72367> cant i block that spam ?
[17:29] <wirelessproblem> html: I have ubuntu 14.04
[17:29] <kevin_> I got myself a spam from this profile, is not a bot ?
[17:30] <html> the link should point you in the right direction
[17:30] <Beldar> report PM spam to the ops as it is
[17:31] <OerHeks> Beldar, i am in #ubuntu-ops now, thanks.
[17:31] <Beldar> cool
[17:31] <Mowdy> where can i read about using terminal ?
[17:32] <wirelessproblem> Beldar: even I got a spam PM
[17:32] <elichai2> what do you prefer Untiy or Gnome?
[17:32] <elichai2> (for a very good laptop)
[17:32] <ObrienDave> XFCE ;P
[17:32] <Mowdy> I get them too, can you block a user there is doing that
[17:32] <david00000> I have a PAM authorized USB stick in my server and want to execute commands with sudo over SSH. But it says i'm not authorized to use PAM over SSH.
[17:33] <Beldar> I have pm off I never get that junk
[17:33] <elichai2> ObrienDave, LOL, i have a really good laptop (i7 with 12GB RAM)
[17:33] <wirelessproblem> Beldar: please help me out what should I do I cant see my driver in additional drivers?
[17:33] <ObrienDave> elichai2, so? XFCE would blaze on your machine
[17:34] <elichai2> ObrienDave, i want nice GUI
[17:34] <Beldar> wirelessproblem, Read the link I gave you on that wifi hardware it is problematic in general, I never see additional drivers offering wifi drivers in general.
[17:34] <eeee> elichai2: it is a matter of preference, but i'd go with unity
[17:35] <ObrienDave> elichai2, eye candy, bells and whistles impress me for about 30 seconds. i want performance
[17:35] <OerHeks> elichai2, choose from these screenshots, http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ ,  i prefer unity/gnome3
[17:37] <ObrienDave> OerHeks, now you need to add Cinnamon and Mate DEs
[17:37] <david00000> I have a PAM authorized USB stick in my server and want to execute commands with sudo over SSH. But it says i'm not authorized to use PAM over SSH.
[17:38] <OerHeks> ObrienDave, it is not my post, just saved the url, but you are right, mate is going to be a supported distro
[17:38] <Beldar> ObrienDave, cinamon is not in the repos mate is
[17:38] <ObrienDave> Mate is not there just yet. i looked less than 5 minutes ago
[17:38] <Beldar> and mate is only 14.04
[17:38] <OerHeks> ObrienDave, look for mate-desktop ;-)
[17:39] <ObrienDave> OOPS, i was looking for Mint ROFLMAO
[17:39] <OerHeks> ouch, that hurts
[17:39] <ObrienDave> dummy me
[17:41] <The_Challenger> hi guys..
[17:41] <flips> hm, seems libvirt/virsh/virt-manager doesn't understand Xen ('hvm unrecognized'), is there a package for making it understand it? (14.04.01)
[17:42] <The_Challenger> I have a vps that have been offered by a friend..
[17:43] <The_Challenger> how do I know how many connections are outgoing from it?
[17:43] <ActionParsnip> The_Challenger: run:   who
[17:43] <elichai2> sorry, i disconnected. this is the last thing i saw and wrote:
[17:43] <ActionParsnip> The_Challenger: will show SSH connections.....
 elichai2, choose from these screenshots, http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ ,  i prefer unity/gnome3
[17:43] <elichai2> [20:39] <elichai2> ammmmm hard decision
[17:43] <elichai2> [20:39] <elichai2> OerHeks, i know, but which of them?
[17:43] <elichai2> [20:40] <elichai2> gnome = gnome3. right?
[17:44] <ubuntu> test
[17:44] <OerHeks> elichai2, yes, unity is a compiz thing on top of gnome3
[17:44] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: when you use Unity, it uses the Gnome desktop, just a different shell
[17:45] <elichai2> OerHeks, so the gnome is the screenshots are from gnome3
[17:45] <The_Challenger> ActionParsnip: that I know.. but to see the outgoing connections? ie, eggdrop = 1 outgoing connection
[17:46] <elichai2> btw, there is any 'testing' or 'unstable' repos for ubuntu?
[17:46] <ActionParsnip> The_Challenger: oh, irc connections you mean?
[17:46] <The_Challenger> yes, that
[17:46] <ActionParsnip> The_Challenger: then why did you only sayt "connections"? It could mean anything....http connections, ftp connections......think about it
[17:47] <The_Challenger> ActionParsnip: sorry for my bad english
[17:47] <OerHeks> elichai2, for testing choose proposed in softwaresources, i would not recommend those
[17:48] <ActionParsnip> The_Challenger: its not bad english, you just need to be more exact
[17:48] <elichai2> OerHeks, why not? i'm on debian sid(unstable) for a long time, and i use Arch too
[17:48] <ActionParsnip> The_Challenger: seems the command is "countusers"
[17:49] <ActionParsnip> The_Challenger: http://www.satexas.com/support/egghelp/bot1.6.x/egg-core.html#sect2
[17:50] <ActionParsnip> !away > c_smith
[17:50] <OerHeks> elichai2, oke, then go for it
[17:50] <elichai2> any OPs here?
[17:51] <elichai2> this is what foxynna send me in private msg (he got my nick from here)
 show gratis (solo hooy) --> http://s422803032.mialojamiento.es/
[17:51] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: then tye:   !ops | foxynna
[17:51] <elichai2> !ops | foxynna
[17:51] <ObrienDave> elichai2, ADD THEM TO YOUR IGNORE LIST. DONE DEAL
[17:51] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, what it's does?
[17:52] <ObrienDave> oops, sorry about that
[17:52] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: it calls the ops....
[17:52] <elichai2> ObrienDave, i don't care, it's just look malicious and i don't want other poeple to fall for that
[17:52] <elichai2> ActionParsnip, ohh, ok :) thx
[17:53] <ActionParsnip> elichai2: thought that was clear from the resulting text, no worries
[17:53] <Mowdy> okay i have a strange problem, my terminal suddenly not accepting my password for SU command :S how do i fix that
[17:54] <ActionParsnip> Mowdy: try:  sudo commandtorunhere
[17:54] <ActionParsnip> Mowdy: this is how Ubuntu is intended to be used
[17:54] <Shinora007> xjhvbhvbfuvufd
[17:54] <The_Challenger> that command is for eggdrop?
[17:55] <Snake2k> Mowdy: You want to reset the password for SU?
[17:55] <Mowdy> yeh how can i do that
[17:56] <ActionParsnip> !root | Mowdy
[17:56] <odisa> Is installing apache2 as simple as typing 'sudo apt-get install apache2'? I can't seem to find any proper guides or explanations about it..
[17:57] <Mowdy> ubottu so you mean i didnt have a root password ?
[17:57] <Snake2k> Mowdy: Well... I use "passwd"...
[17:57] <leeyaa> guys du -hs will count total size of files recursively right ?
[17:57] <Mowdy> pt-get
[17:58] <Snake2k> Mowdy: No apt-get, just type in passwd and enter
[17:59] <Mowdy> i found out that sudo apt-get update works, but why cant i type SU first to get superuser powers
[17:59] <ActionParsnip> Mowdy: yes, there isnt one in ubuntu
[17:59] <elichai2_> btw, why when i try to download Ubuntu 64bit i get AMD version?
[17:59] <elichai2_> (i have Intel i7)
[17:59] <Snake2k> Mowdy: It's like dancing at a rave with knives in your hands...
[17:59] <compdoc> elichai2_, thats what you want
[17:59] <ActionParsnip> leeyaa: yes, you will need to put an asterisk on the end, it will show all files in pwd then
[18:00] <elichai2_> compdoc, are you sure? it's not for amd processors?
[18:00] <ActionParsnip> Mowdy: sudo gives you the powers you need,su'ing to root won't work as there is no password for iit and the account is disabled
[18:00] <compdoc> elichai2_, thats the one
[18:00] <elichai2_> ok, thx
[18:00] <ActionParsnip> Mowdy: like I said, sudo is how Ubuntu is designed to work
[18:01] <ActionParsnip> Mowdy: you can get a root prompt by running:  sudo -i
[18:01] <Snake2k> Mowdy: sudo grants you temporary access to do something... I prefer using su only if I'm doing things that require permission constantly, not a single command.
[18:01] <Mowdy> Oki, ill use i future, i came from linux mint, this is a bit different
[18:01] <leeyaa> ActionParsnip: you mean * ?
[18:01] <Snake2k> Mowdy: Sudo > Life
[18:01] <beginer> eeee, eeeee :D   :D   the problem I had yesterday has been solved!!!!
[18:01] <beginer> eeee, thank you so much
[18:01] <generale61> ciao!!!
[18:01] <leeyaa> ActionParsnip: if i dont put * it will show total size i guess
[18:01] <leeyaa> i dont want to calculate myself ;p
[18:02] <Mowdy> :)
[18:02] <beginer> I installed boot-repair repaired it and now I have windows in the Grub menu.
[18:02]  * Snake2k hugs ubottu.
[18:02] <The_Challenger> ActionParsnip: that command you gave me..
[18:02]  * beginer hugs eeee 
[18:02] <The_Challenger> it is to eggdrop right?
[18:02] <knob> Hello everyone.  I am running into a umask problem.        I modify my user's .bashrc to contain the line      umask 0002        .  I log out, log back in.  When I run  umask  in the command line, it returns   umask 0022
[18:02] <knob> Am I missing something basic?
[18:02] <boriseto> Is there a way to change the priority of the applications on startup? I mean the skype, dropbox and chrome start before unity does (in my case). But it happens only with Unity3d (I'm still on 12.04)
[18:02] <Snake2k> Oh eeee is actually a user lol... I thought... Nvm...
[18:02] <ActionParsnip> The_Challenger: no idea, I dont use it. All I did was search the web and found that page.....
[18:04] <The_Challenger> ActionParsnip: what I want is to know how many connections are going out from the vps
[18:07] <Mowdy> if i use "apt-get download package name" where does the system then download to ?
[18:07] <eeee> beginer: great :)
[18:07] <coolacid> Query: Anyone using winbind to auth against AD? I have it working fine, but it seems sudo requires nscd -- which winbind doesn't play well with.
[18:07] <beginer> eeee, :)
[18:07] <Snake2k> knob: No idea man :|
[18:08] <knob> Snake2k, thanks man... I am pulling my hair out.
[18:08] <Snake2k> Mowdy: Somewhere in /var/cache/ I believe
[18:08] <Mowdy> ok
[18:09] <Snake2k> knob: Have you tried doing a system wide umask just to try it out? lol
[18:09] <Snake2k> knob: /etc/profiles I believe or something
[18:09] <knob> Haven't tried that one out...
[18:10] <Snake2k> knob: I'd try it just for curiosity :|
[18:10] <terremto> hola
[18:10] <knob> yeah yeah... true.   Going to try that out
[18:10]  * Snake2k hugs terremto 
[18:11] <yecril71pl> <URL: http://askubuntu.com/questions/513501/ubiquity-restarts-the-computer-before-step-5 >
[18:11] <terremto> espanol
[18:11] <ObrienDave> !es | terremto
[18:11] <Jeeves_Moss> what causes a Ubuntu box running on a VM to be so laggy?  the unit has no serious load and the host is only at 50%
[18:12] <ObrienDave> Jeeves_Moss, because it is NOT running as a native app
[18:13] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: did you shrink your windows 7 partition before going for the installation?
[18:13] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: As far as I can remember, you probably have to shrink the Windows partition, then when you select "Alongside Windows" it looks for that free space and asks if it's okay if it takes it lol
[18:15] <yecril71pl> I shrinked, the rest is unallocated.
[18:15] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: How many partitions does your drive have?
[18:15] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: Like, C, D, E, etc
[18:16] <yecril71pl> C volume only
[18:16] <yecril71pl> and one that is not visible in Windows, that is HP_TOOLS
[18:16] <yecril71pl> and another invisible one, that is Windows Boot
[18:17] <yecril71pl> I shrinked the C volume
[18:17] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: That is weird
[18:17] <yecril71pl> What is weird about it?
[18:17] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: I mean, it should install alongside with windows just fine :|
[18:17] <ObrienDave> yecril71pl, i have 3 similar windows partitions
[18:18] <yecril71pl> It should not reboot just like that anyway.
[18:18] <Snake2k> What was the MBR limit for partitions I forgot
[18:18] <Snake2k> 4?
[18:18] <yecril71pl> ???
[18:18] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: Nothing :|
[18:18] <yecril71pl> I have an openSUSE system with 7 partitions all right.
[18:19] <MonkeyDust> Snake2k  4 primary, that is
[18:19] <Snake2k> MonkeyDust: Yep 4 primary
[18:19] <Snake2k> MonkeyDust: Thanks
[18:19] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: Did you try going into custom instead of the alongside thing?
[18:20] <smitzer> What would be the best way to draw a chequered (b&w) square?
[18:20] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: "Something Else"
[18:20] <yecril71pl> I went to custom, shrinked the C drive, booted Windows all right, booted Ubuntu Live.
[18:20] <smitzer> how do I install a .deb file?
[18:20] <smitzer> i downloaded google chrome, it is a .deb file
[18:20] <Snake2k> smitzer: sudo dpkg -i <file>.deb
[18:21] <yecril71pl> Now I select alongside and it just reboots again.
[18:21] <Snake2k> smitzer: Usually if you double click it, it opens in the Ubuntu Software Center for you.
[18:21] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: And now if you go into "Something Else" do you still see the free space? You can use it up manually.
[18:21] <yecril71pl> Yes, I see the free space.
[18:22] <yecril71pl> ca. 78 GB.
[18:22] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: Try using it up manually or something :|
[18:22] <Snake2k> yecril71pl: I mean, that's what I'd do at this point
[18:22] <underw0rld> hi
[18:23] <yecril71pl> Is it still valid that I should create partitions under Windows?
[18:23] <smitzer> when did firefox so backwards? bookmarks are so unintuitive
[18:23] <yecril71pl> smitzer: go ask at Mozilla IRC
[18:23] <underw0rld> im having trouble calculating my dist upgrade, anyone have experience with this?
[18:24] <elichai2> if my CPU support 'AES New Instructions' it will slow down my laptop if i'll encrypt it?
[18:24] <elichai2> [21:24] <elichai2> (with Ubuntu encryption)
[18:24] <jhutchins> smitzer: Bookmarks work the way they always have.  What are you trying to do?
[18:25] <jhutchins> yecril71pl: No reason to use windows for disk management, Linux does a fine job and can handle filesystems Windows can't.
[18:26] <ids> Can anyone help me getting SPDIF to work on 14.04?
[18:27] <jhutchins> ids: Work where?  What chipset?
[18:27] <ids> ALC850
[18:28] <ids> it shows up in alsamixer, but no sound :(
[18:29] <kronus> Can anyone help me with a memory leak problem with Gnome-shell
[18:29] <yecril71pl> jhutchins: <URL: http://askubuntu.com/questions/221835/installing-ubuntu-on-a-pre-installed-windows-8-64-bit-system-uefi-supported >
[18:30] <yecril71pl> "I have had cases where doing the partition from the LiveUSB rendered Windows 8 unbootable, even after doing a boot repair. "
[18:30] <jhutchins> yecril71pl: I believe you do need to use Windows to shrink the partition for Windows 8.
[18:31] <jhutchins> yecril71pl: Creating new partitions and such can be done from Linux.
[18:31] <elichai2> is it possible to encrypt an existing ubuntu machine?
[18:31] <elichai2> (with ubuntu encryption)
[18:31] <jhutchins> yecril71pl: Sorry, I'd forgotten about that.
[18:31] <MonkeyDust> !encrypt
[18:31] <elichai2> MonkeyDust, yes or no?
[18:32] <elichai2> i just want to know that before i choose to not encrypt my laptop
[18:32] <yecril71pl> jhutchins: "Doing" refers to creating in the quote above.
[18:32] <MonkeyDust> elichai2  yes, see the link that ubottu suggests
[18:33] <elichai2> thx, that all i wanted to know :)
[18:35] <ids> yecril71pl: Any drivers I need to install for this chipset?
[18:36] <yecril71pl> I have nothing to say :-(
[18:36] <underw0rld> im having trouble calculating my dist upgrade, anyone have experience with this?
[18:38] <MonkeyDust> underw0rld  ask your question and wait
[18:38] <underw0rld> ty MonkeyDust
[18:40] <noud_is_nol> hi all
[18:40] <noud_is_nol> thanks 88
[18:41] <noud_is_nol> oeps..wrong channel
[18:41] <noud_is_nol> (20:41:04) noud1: hi all
[18:41] <noud_is_nol> (20:41:04) Cannot send to channel -- GOD DAMIT SHIT yours
[18:41] <DJones> noud_is_nol: Please be careful of your language
[18:42] <yecril71pl> How big should I make the swap partition?
[18:43] <OerHeks> yecril71pl, let the installer calculate the space, usually your ram + a bit more
[18:44] <underw0rld> Need help upgrading ubuntu from 13.10 to 14.04. Disabled 3rd party sources, still getting error. need help. Ran do-release-upgrade -d, many errors http://pastebin.com/C2xbRFMM
[18:45] <eeee> underw0rld: why are you using do-release-upgrade -d ? -d is for the development release
[18:46] <eeee> ( 14.10 )
[18:46] <underw0rld> eeee: this was suggested to me, after error running regular do-release-upgrade
[18:46] <usr13>  yecril71pl  A little larger than RAM or the amount you may have in the future.  For instance, if you now have 2G of and you are soon to upgrade to 4G, I would go with 4.2G swap, (or somewhere a little above 4 as OerHeks suggests.
[18:47] <noud_is_nol> haha
[18:47] <noud_is_nol> good i got the XV done
[18:47] <OerHeks> noud_is_nol, do you have an ubuntu support question?
[18:47] <eeee> what error did you get running do-release-upgrade ?
[18:47] <underw0rld> eeee: i get similar error for 13.04 upgrade
[18:47] <noud_is_nol> hu?
[18:48] <noud_is_nol> am talking done..am driving it on this
[18:48] <noud_is_nol> that formentinned XV
[18:48] <noud_is_nol> -n
[18:48] <OerHeks> noud_is_nol, this is a support channel, not for chitchat
[18:48] <noud_is_nol> i can scrot if any-one directs me quick to a etalage
[18:48] <noud_is_nol> i know
[18:48] <underw0rld> eeee: (sorry i meant 14.04)
[18:48] <bprompt> yecril71pl:     depends on usage really... if you have say 4gbs or ram and you mainly use regularly about 3gbs...then the swap partition wouldn't be used, so no need to maybe even make one... on the other hand if you say run a few Vbox sessions... and you'd expect to use say 10gbs.. then yes.... you'd need a big swap file to compensate the rest
[18:49] <noud_is_nol> got XV running while driving Ubuntu Linux non-touch
[18:49] <eeee> underw0rld: try sudo apt-get update
[18:49] <elichai2> how do i connect to 5ghz network with ubuntu?
[18:49] <elichai2> (my laptop just don't see it)
[18:49] <noud_is_nol> and i am not familiar the packages-ings (kinda) .. and know cross-dev
[18:49] <noud_is_nol> so
[18:49] <underw0rld> same repos error should i send a pastebin?
[18:49] <noud_is_nol> and  am just in from local work
[18:49] <noud_is_nol> anyone knows a graphic pastebin?
[18:49] <noud_is_nol> +-
[18:50] <usr13> noud_is_nol: http://imgur.com/
[18:50] <noud_is_nol> i knwo a Unix source tree..but my first touch and in a Linux source tree is .. how shall i say this .. whole different
[18:51] <noud_is_nol> thanks..did copy..
[18:52] <noud_is_nol> damit real got to check my sf account the name..
[18:52] <underw0rld> eeee:  http://pastebin.com/aHpRjX3u
[18:52] <noud_is_nol> anyone knows.. http://pkgsrc-group.sf.net/ ?
[18:53] <noud_is_nol> ;)
[18:53] <noud_is_nol> got it
[18:54] <OerHeks> noud_is_nol, for netBSD?
[18:55] <eeee> underw0rld: try do-release-upgrade again
[18:57] <underw0rld> eeee: same result. errors for a bunch of canonical sources http://pastebin.com/YXC19DD8
[18:57] <ironwine> Hi, anyone have problem connecting with iPhone on Ubuntu 14.10
[18:57] <Kris545545> ironwine, what problems
[18:57] <Kris545545> ?
[18:57] <ironwine> cannot mount
[18:58] <ironwine> Kris*
[18:58] <OerHeks> ironwine, for 14.10 alfa support, join #ubuntu+1
[18:58] <ironwine> tks!
[18:59] <TechChristoph> hi there
[18:59] <noud_is_nol> got the account..mmmm
[18:59] <noud_is_nol> now..scrot
[19:01] <noud_is_nol> http://naziii.imgur.com/all/
[19:02] <eeee> underw0rld: cat /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log
[19:02] <eeee> underw0rld: cat /var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log | pastebinit
[19:02] <OerHeks> noud_is_nol, sorry, not going to click that offensive name.
[19:03] <Pulock2014> having problems while upgrading from 12.04lts to 14.04lts....please help
[19:03] <noud_is_nol> bsd stands for beersexdrug so i am at one those
[19:03] <noud_is_nol> ;)
[19:03] <noud_is_nol> just habitual .. i guess ;)
[19:04] <noud_is_nol> <am still nervous>
[19:04] <electricprism> I want to set my folder icons in Nautilus, but I want them to be agnostic to the device, so that when I plug the drive into another linux computer it keeps the same icons, can I set folder icons through a .file
[19:05] <noud_is_nol> og..aha..you do not know my todlist.. one is the push my local tree/GNOME3 patches needed done to pkgsrc-wip..i guess..
[19:05] <noud_is_nol> ;)
[19:05] <noud_is_nol> i know
[19:05] <Pulock2014> after typing do-release-upgrade i get 2 errors and one warning..
[19:05] <jhutchins> electricprism: It depends on what is displaying the device.  Some file managers will respect a .folder file, some won't.
[19:05] <noud_is_nol> makes my list at netbsd.se the sf account bigger
[19:05] <Pulock2014> Err Upgrade tool signature
[19:05] <Pulock2014>   404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.201 80]
[19:05] <Pulock2014> Err Upgrade tool
[19:05] <Pulock2014>   404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.201 80]
[19:05] <Pulock2014> Fetched 0 B in 0s (0 B/s)
[19:05] <Pulock2014> WARNING:root:file 'quantal.tar.gz.gpg' missing
[19:05] <noud_is_nol> not the ..wow hoi
[19:05] <unopaste> Pulock2014 you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[19:06] <noud_is_nol> aside..not that complaint the sweep-from-regions again is it ..
[19:06] <noud_is_nol> one was asking here before polock
[19:06] <noud_is_nol> euuu
[19:06] <underw0rld> eeee: http://pastebin.com/0S05nLHi
[19:06] <OerHeks> Pulock2014, quantal is EOL
[19:06] <noud_is_nol> mm
[19:07] <OerHeks> Pulock2014, use EOLupgrade factoid to see if you can add old-release to your sourceslist
[19:07] <OerHeks> !eolupgrade
[19:07] <Pulock2014> OerHeks, EOL?
[19:07] <noud_is_nol> ..
[19:07] <OerHeks> end-of-life, dead
[19:08] <noud_is_nol> (<bookmark all tabs is handy>..)\
[19:08] <yecril71pl> Why does Dash show Epiphany for IRC?
[19:08] <noud_is_nol> -\ <[19:08] <yecril71pl> Why does Dash show Empathy for IRC?
[19:09] <noud_is_nol> euu.. is in tilde/.local somewhere
[19:09] <yecril71pl> I cannot get Empathy to talk IRC.
[19:09] <noud_is_nol> or tilde/.config ?
[19:09] <noud_is_nol> haha
[19:09] <OerHeks> !ot | noud_is_nol
[19:09] <noud_is_nol> did you see the XV program intro flash on Ubuntu Touch i jus tposted?
[19:10] <noud_is_nol> euu.. Ubuntu 14.0..
[19:10] <noud_is_nol> want the link?
[19:10] <linuxer1995> Can disable all Connections to Amazon?
[19:10] <brunost> hi! could anybody here help me with fixing the "white noise issue" on the dell xps 9333 (sputnik) on 14.04
[19:10] <noud_is_nol> maybe talks more eas to you: http://naziii.imgur.com/all/
[19:10] <linuxer1995> Sorry: In the Dash.
[19:11] <eeee> underw0rld: apt-get remove ubuntuone-client-gnome nvidia-331 libsyncdaemon-1.0-1 nvidia-opencl-icd-331 deb.torproject.org-keyring libcuda1-331 nvidia-libopencl1-331 xserver-xorg-video-glamoregl teamviewer:i386 libxatracker2
[19:11] <brunost> I have followed this guide: http://xps13-9333.appspot.com/ and the fix for the white noise works until I restart the machine
[19:11] <captine> hi all.  Trying to google my error.  apt-get keeps telling me Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_trusty_partner_i18n_Translation-en.  Have tried to change repo's etc.  could it be linked to my transparent proxy?  using squid and dansguardian?
[19:11] <eeee> if you want to try to disable the ppa's first, and give it another go before deleting those, go ahead
[19:11] <eeee> ( @ underw0rld )
[19:12] <yecril71pl> Because Empathy requires telepathy-idle to talk IRC.
[19:12] <yecril71pl> Why is telepathy-idle not on the Live CD?
[19:12] <linuxer1995> use it ppa purge for remove the ppa.
[19:12] <underw0rld> eeee: ty attempting + apt-get update + dist release
[19:13] <OerHeks> yecril71pl, as you are online, no problem installing it, even it is a live session
[19:13] <noud_is_nol> ow oeps..not pub
[19:14] <netlar> I get the output http://paste.ubuntu.com/8091421/ Does that mean my system has bluetooth?
[19:14] <OerHeks> netlar, seems so, yes
[19:14] <noud_is_nol> mmm..uploading
[19:15] <underw0rld> eeee: same issue
[19:15] <smittix> Hi all, has anyone experienced any problems booting after installing the latest nvidia drivers?
[19:15] <netlar> OerHeks: My speakers are not showing up though, not sure what is wrong then
[19:15] <smittix> Optimus laptop
[19:15] <eeee> underw0rld: it's due to ppa's or old software
[19:15] <eeee> run the log command again
[19:15] <netlar> OerHeks: Those speakers do work for other devices I have
[19:16] <OerHeks> netlar, did you pair them? any errors?
[19:16] <underw0rld> eeee: i tried disabling all 3rd party PPAs before this channel and still got the same reply it must be something wrong with a core ppa
[19:16] <netlar> OerHeks: They do not even show up to be paired
[19:16] <netlar> OerHeks: Do I need to load any other modules on Ubuntu, like blueman?
[19:19] <OerHeks> netlar, not sure, i can pair an touchdevice perfectly
[19:19] <underw0rld> eeee: new log http://pastebin.com/jN9rYMLn
[19:19] <netlar> OerHeks: You are on 14.04?
[19:19] <OerHeks> netlar, yes
[19:20] <netlar> huh, maybe it is just my system somehow
[19:21] <OerHeks> netlar, maybe this post #3 is any help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2221708
[19:22] <netlar> OerHeks: Thanks I will read that
[19:22] <atlanx> ok    apt-get purge nvidia-*   deleted a lot of nvidia stuff
[19:23] <atlanx> but said it had failures with nvidia-bl-dkms
[19:24] <irssi__> Good evening, I always reinstall the same packages after reinstalling distribution. I know there are programs to help me automate this task, but I can not find their names. Could you help me?
[19:24] <umar> Having problem with connectivity using huwai ec150 dongle. My provider allows broadband only to certain extent. So i need to disable broadband manually. How can i do it.
[19:26] <bazhang> !clone | irssi__
[19:28] <eeee> underw0rld: do you have a ppa relating to xorg ?
[19:29] <atlanx> eeee: how can i fix nvidia-bl-dkms?
[19:29] <underw0rld> eeee: not in my /etc/apt/sources.list should i look elsewhere?
[19:29] <Beldar> umar, Found this never tried it however. http://askubuntu.com/questions/137815/how-to-enable-disable-mobile-broadband-from-terminal
[19:30] <irssi__> @bazhang : I do not want to reinstall all the packages already installed, just the ones I want with a list
[19:30] <Beldar> umar, This 14.04?
[19:30] <eeee> underw0rld: try sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-all
[19:31] <umar> yes beldar
[19:31] <umar> i'm using 14.04 gnome
[19:31] <TechChristoph> or make a python-script and try to install all the packages from it
[19:31] <Beldar> umar, Might help to have the source I have used, https://www.google.com/search?q=14.04+disable+broadband+manually&btnG=Search&hl=en&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&gbv=1
[19:32] <femtac> Hi, I was trying to mount a fremote ssh directory using sshfs. But it asked for a password, so I thought of setting up ssh key on the server so I cancelled it by preseeing ctrl + C at the password prompt. and now the mount directory seems corrupted.ls -la gives d?????????  ? ?      ?         ?            ? mountdir
[19:32] <eeee> atlanx: what do you mean fix? reinstall ?
[19:32] <underw0rld> eeee: already at latest version
[19:33] <femtac> I am unable to delete this file even with root
[19:34] <umar> @Beldar Thanks for your effort. I will try it.
[19:34] <eeee> underw0rld: you can look in  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ as well
[19:34] <underw0rld> eeee: should i remove anything ?
[19:34] <ids> I'm (still ;)) trying to get SPDIF (ALC850) to work on 14.04. It shows up in alsamixer, but no sound :(
[19:35] <atlanx> eeee: it says that nvidia-bl-dkms kannt get "purged" because the post-removal-skript returns 1
[19:35] <eeee> underw0rld: in the log file, search for "Obsolete" , it's complaining about those
[19:36] <atlanx> eeee: it says   depmod: ERROR: could not open directory /lib/modules/3.13.0-24-generic: No such file or directory
[19:41] <bipul> ikonia: hello
[19:42] <devuser> hi i have a notebook with 16gb ram, cpu  i7 2.3ghz, ssd but I hear the fans constantly notebook
[19:42] <jhutchins> devuser: That's pretty common.  You need to install the power management tools.
[19:43] <jhutchins> devuser: it was cpufreq when I had to mess with it last.
[19:43] <swahili> hi
[19:43] <swahili> Q: I'm trying to install some drivers for a "huion graphic tablet (like wacom)" in Ubuntu. I'm following the instructions here https://github.com/DIGImend/digimend-kernel-drivers but I get an error when I run "make" http://pastie.org/private/fn2tqr2ocqzm59reora0pw Anyone experienced could give some hints about what to do to solve this ? Thank you!
[19:44] <jhutchins> devuser: Do you have laptop-mode-tools installed?
[19:44] <devuser> i don' t know
[19:44] <Ririshi> Can someone name a few fancy DEs?
[19:45] <devuser> jhutchins, how can i install laptop-mode-tools
[19:45] <jhutchins> devuser: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/ReducedPower http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-improve-ubuntu-laptop-power-management.html
[19:45] <jhutchins> apt-get install laptop-mode-tools
[19:46] <jhutchins> devuser: sudo apt-get install laptop-mode-tools
[19:46] <devuser> jhutchins, ok l-m-tools installed
[19:47] <umarmukthar> su
[19:47] <devuser> and now i have to launch?
[19:47] <umarmukthar> sudo apt-get install laptop-mode-tools
[19:47] <umarmukthar> su then sudo apt-get install laptop-mode-tools
[19:47] <Gatis> vpn is not working
[19:48] <umarmukthar> make sure that is available in your repo sudo apt-cache search laptop-mode-tools
[19:48] <eeee> atlanx: try update-initramfs -u
[19:49] <Gatis> WHy vpn is not working?
[19:50] <k1l_> Gatis: see error messages
[19:50] <atlanx> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/intird.img-3.13.0-34-generic
[19:50] <atlanx> cat: /proc/cmdline: file or folder not found
[19:50] <underw0rld> eeee: ... wow. needed to enable future sources
[19:51] <Gatis> k1l_, no error messages
[19:51] <Gatis> im using GUI
[19:51] <underw0rld> eeee: thanks for your help
[19:51] <dcope> is there any program i can use to throw a bunch of random data into it and go back and mine?
[19:51] <eeee> underw0rld: np
[19:51] <dcope> ie for time stamped counters
[19:53] <smitzer> what the hell, my eclipse just keeps crashing today, never happened before
[19:54] <Gatis> ok VPN not working
[19:54] <eeee> atlanx: update-initramfs -d -k 3.13.0-24-generic
[19:54] <Gatis> too bad
[19:54] <laze1989> Does anyone know how to dig deeper to make my laptop resume on lid open? It works under Windows. I've already made a post about this half a year ago (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2203563).
[19:55] <atlanx> eeee: you mean 0-34-generic or really 0-24-generic?
[19:55] <eeee> no, the 0-24-generic,
[19:55] <eeee> first do a uname -r for me
[19:55] <eeee> "uname -r"
[19:56] <atlanx> 3.13.0-24-generic
[19:56] <eeee> ok hold on
[19:56] <eeee> don't run the update-initramfs
[19:56] <smitzer> i hate linux pinux. how can anyone use this crap
[19:56] <eeee> sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[19:59] <atlanx> apt-get is blocked by the nvidia-bl-dkms
[20:00] <atlanx> should i make the update-initramfs -d -k 3.13.0-24-generic now?
[20:01] <ShutemDown> I have a new grub install, and when I try to boot to windows 7 it just takes me back to the grub menu
[20:02] <maqr> if i need to recompile a package, what's the best way to go about that? i'm trying to get python2.7 support into gdb on ubuntu 14.04
[20:05] <Tjr> Hi, how do I find out which compiler options were used in a package?
[20:05] <eeee> atlanx: i dont know if it'll bork your system
[20:06] <TJ-> Tjr: Read the build log
[20:06] <eeee> atlanx: you'd have to run mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-24-generic
[20:06] <Tjr> Specifically, I'd like to find out if http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/syncevolution.git/tree/ is compiled with --enable-akonadi and --enable-kwallet
[20:06] <eeee> afterwards to get it back, but you had an error before about a missing /proc/cmdline
[20:06] <eeee> atlanx: ask Tjr
[20:07] <eeee> i mean TJ-
[20:07] <Tjr> Tjr /= TJ-
[20:07] <Tjr> TJ-: is there an easy way to find the build log?
[20:08] <teololtoy> I can't remember the command for up and downloading files inside an existing ssh terminal session.
[20:08] <TJ-> Tjr https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-014/+build/5912185
[20:08] <smitzer> I want to make  a chequered square, black&white, is it easy to do in gimp?
[20:08] <teololtoy> the cmd was able to change local working dir also, anyone remember?
[20:08] <Tjr> TJ-: thanks. How did you find it that fast?
[20:09] <soufiane> hi
[20:09] <TJ-> Tjr: All package in Ubuntu can be found at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/$PACKAGE_NAME   .... from there I drill down into the Published Packages and Release/Version I want to check on
[20:09] <Tjr> Thanks.
[20:09] <teololtoy> I'm asking for an ubuntu server, although it might be a netbsd specific cmd. Was the last place I used it.
[20:10] <TJ-> Tjr: top-right if the summary page is a link "View full publishing history"
[20:10] <Tjr> Ok, it seems to be compiled with --enable-kwallet --enable-akonadi Now I'll have to think up another potential source of my troubles.
[20:10] <Pici> TJ-, Tjr, the source package name, of course.. which is listed on the package's apt-cache information. it often does not match the actual package name.
[20:10] <TJ-> Tjr :)
[20:10] <Pici> Also, your two nicks are very similar.
[20:10] <TJ-> Pici: We were already dealing with the source repository
[20:11] <Pici> great :)
[20:11] <Tjr> thanks
[20:11] <eeee> atlanx: try the mkinitramfs command
[20:11] <atlanx> ok i try
[20:11] <TJ-> eeee: if "/proc/cmdline" is missing that suggests procfs has been over-mounted, or even unmounted
[20:13] <eeee> ah
[20:13] <eeee> atlanx: you're in the live session right?
[20:13] <eeee> chrooted ?
[20:14] <davido_> lol, a Win7 guest running in VirtualBox goes to 200% CPU (ie, 100% of the two cores I permit) when I shut down, and sits there forever.  I wonder what it could be spending so much CPU on. :)
[20:14] <TJ-> eeee: I usually only replace /proc/cmdline with a bind-mount of a file to install a custom kernel command line when I'm hacking bugs in early-stage boot, such as in the initrd
[20:14] <atlanx> i did the chroot command like you told me today
[20:14] <TJ-> eeee: Ahhh... chroot?
[20:14] <eeee> yeah
[20:14] <eeee> he was reinstalling nvidia drivers
[20:15] <TJ-> atlanx: Before entering a chroot you need to populate it with the proc, sys, dev, and dev/pts file-systems
[20:15] <eeee> needs to mount /proc and the rest right
[20:15] <TJ-> atlanx: I have a script that does it all for you: https://iam.tj/projects/misc/chroot-auto.bash
[20:15] <atlanx> ah ok
[20:15] <atlanx> ok i try to download it
[20:17] <noding> Hey, I'm having trouble with my install of nvm
[20:17] <noding> not sure what happened or how to fix it
[20:17] <noding> here is what I posted on SO
[20:17] <noding> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25392233/node-and-nvm-install-broken-on-ubuntu-14-any-ideas-what-i-should-do
[20:18] <atlanx> ok, is now in the download folder - i have to mark it as a startable program, or?
[20:19] <TJ-> atlanx: correct: "cd Downloads; chmod a+x chroot-auto.bash"
[20:19] <eeee> exit the chroot, and copy it to /home/ubuntu
[20:19] <TJ-> atlanx: If the file-system is already mounted, you'll need to exit the existing chroot and umount the file-system first
[20:20] <TJ-> atlanx: doing "./chroot-auto.bash" will show you the 2 parameters the script requires
[20:21] <TJ-> atlanx: which is: "usage: ./chroot-auto.bash [-f | --force] /path/to/mountpoint /dev/path/to/root-filesystem"
[20:21] <ikonia> bipul: did you want me ?
[20:22] <smitzer> How do I move an item in the actionbar?
[20:22] <smitzer> and can i make the icons smaller?
[20:22] <eeee> smitzer: actionbar ?
[20:22] <Beldar> smithkm, 4 desktops name which and what bar.
[20:23] <smitzer> the left bar on ubuntu
[20:23] <smithkm> Beldar, wrong username, I think you meant smitzer
[20:23] <Beldar> smithkm, I just saw that sorry.
[20:23] <smithkm> NP
[20:23] <eeee> smithkm: click and hold on an item, then move it
[20:23]  * smithkm facepalms
[20:24] <eeee> lol sorry
[20:24] <eeee> that was for smitzer :D
[20:24] <eeee> smitzer: settings > appearance > launcher icon size
[20:26] <atlanx> how can i umont /dev/sda1 on /mnt type ext3 (rw)
[20:26] <eeee> atlanx: umount /dev/sda1
[20:26] <atlanx> sudo needed?
[20:26] <eeee> yeah
[20:27] <atlanx> ah ok now worked
[20:27] <ikonia> sudo umoutn /mnt
[20:27] <TJ-> atlanx: Sounds like you can now do "sudo chroot-auto.bash /mnt /dev/sda1"
[20:27] <ikonia> umount
[20:27] <TJ-> atlanx: or rather, if the PWD is ~/Downloads/, : "sudo ./chroot-auto.bash /mnt /dev/sda1"
[20:27] <atlanx> im in /home/ubuntu and have there the script - i try now
[20:28] <TJ-> atlanx: OK, modify as required then :)
[20:29] <atlanx> modify?
[20:30] <atlanx> is it not the same?
[20:30] <Voidwalkr> so i just did updated ubuntu's graphic drivers with intel drivers and now it won't go past login, how do i get to the terminal to do perform the remove commands or what do i do now?
[20:30] <TJ-> atlanx:  "sudo ./chroot-auto.bash /mnt /dev/sda1"
[20:30] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: why did you get modules outside of the ubuntu repos ?
[20:31] <e11bits> I installed ubuntu 14.04 LTS 32bit on a iMac intel 1.83GHz/ATI RV530. In general  it's working fine, but applications randomly "hang" for a while now and then. Firefox window fading gray with no response for some time and returning with a dialog that a script took to long. How can I find out where these hangs are rooted at? Any suggestions?
[20:31] <atlanx> ok looks like worked
[20:31] <atlanx> now at :   root@ubuntu:/#
[20:31] <TJ-> atlanx: Yes, you should have a prompt telling you you're in the chroot and to type "exit" when you're done
[20:32] <Voidwalkr> ikonia, i didn't realize i wasn't supposed to... but i wanted to add graphics acceleration to ubuntu so it would tap into the intel GPU on the laptop
[20:32] <atlanx> yes exact like this
[20:32] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: again the ubuntu ones can do this
[20:32] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: why did you feel the need to use ones from an external resource rather than the ubuntu supplied ones ?
[20:32] <TJ-> atlanx: eeee maybe you can pick up on fixing the original issue now... I have to stop the roast Chicken from cremating itself :)
[20:33] <eeee> hehe ok :)
[20:33] <Voidwalkr> i didn't realize ubuntu provided support for intel gpu
[20:33] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: yet you did enough research to go to the intel website and install stuff
[20:33] <buriedalive> hi there
[20:33] <samthewildone> hi yhrtr
[20:33] <samthewildone> wow
[20:33] <samthewildone> I totally messed that up.
[20:33] <samthewildone> Hi there.
[20:34] <Voidwalkr> so now i can't even reinstall it because it boots into the ubuntu login screen even from the bootable USB... what do i do now?
[20:34] <OerHeks> e11bits, ATI rv530 is ati x16xx ?
[20:34] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: that can't be the problem then, as a bootable usb will not have been updated
[20:34] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: that will still have the standard ubuntu configuration on
[20:34] <Voidwalkr> ikonia, no i actually didn't do much research i was just playing around with it very quickly, thats the thing
[20:35] <e11bits> OerHeks: Yes it is
[20:35] <OerHeks> e11bits, i think that would be your bottleneck
[20:35] <Voidwalkr> when i boot from the USB it doesn't give me the option to reinstall ubuntu
[20:35] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: what do you expect it to do ?
[20:36] <eeee> atlanx: ppa purge should work now, i think
[20:36] <OerHeks> e11bits, you can run this test from terminal: /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
[20:37] <Voidwalkr> i can't get into ubuntu through safe mode either
[20:37] <e11bits> OerHeks,  Just a sec, compiz just crashed ...
[20:37] <Voidwalkr> no way to undo driver installations?
[20:37] <Voidwalkr> restore it to the default drivers?
[20:37] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: it would be helpful if you respond to the questions comments being asked rather than just keep giving different information
[20:38] <Babloyi> can someone suggest a desktop environment that a terminalphobic fellow like myself can use? Something convenient and compatible and still flashy, but not blehishly tablety and overly done like unity?
[20:38] <Babloyi> I was using xubuntu up till now, but everyone makes fun of me for that...
[20:39] <e11bits> OerHeks, that command returned yes on every test though
[20:39] <Babloyi> at least it is better than kubuntu
[20:39] <Voidwalkr> what do i expect what to do? the usb stick? I expect it to give me the option of resh installation of ubuntu on the partition
[20:39] <ikonia> Babloyi: what do you care if people make fun of you
[20:39] <ikonia> Babloyi: if you like it, use it
[20:39] <Babloyi> :D
[20:39] <atlanx> this again?    apt-get purge nvidia-*
[20:39] <Babloyi> I dunno, ikonia. Maybe there's some secret better one that I don't know about?
[20:39] <Multbrelch> Babloyi, use "classic gnome"
[20:39] <Voidwalkr> i would perform the purge, but i can't get to the terminal lol
[20:39] <buriedalive> Voidwalkr use dd for usb
[20:39] <Babloyi> I was very comfortable with gnome 2, yeah
[20:39] <ikonia> he doens't need dd
[20:39] <Voidwalkr> better yet, i'd rather not reinstall and just remove the installed drivers
[20:39] <k1l_> Babloyi: take a look at awesome
[20:40] <Babloyi> but...is there a fork or something of it that is still developing?
[20:40] <ikonia> Voidwalkr: are you %100 certain it's booting from the usb ?
[20:40] <Babloyi> that doesn't go in the unity direction
[20:40] <Voidwalkr> im trying to figure that out right now by testing one more time
[20:40] <atlanx> eeee: This again?:      apt-get purge nvidia-*
[20:40] <eeee> atlanx: the one that was erroring on the 0-24-generic
[20:40] <k1l_> Babloyi: ah wait, did overread terminalphobic
[20:40] <Babloyi> definitely :D
[20:40] <bjoern_> @<Babloyi> try mate
[20:40] <Multbrelch> Babloyi,  as far as I know u can install 14.04 and install classic gnome
[20:40] <buriedalive> Voidwalkr reinstall it later
[20:40] <k1l_> Babloyi: see http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ if something suits you
[20:40] <Babloyi> yeah, but what happens later, Mult?
[20:41] <Babloyi> oooh
[20:41] <Babloyi> that looks useful, k1l_
[20:41] <Multbrelch> Babloyi, you choose the gui at the login
[20:41] <e11bits> OerHeks, I tried to install fglrx, but the card seems not to be supported by that driver anymore.
[20:41] <OerHeks> e11bits, correct, 1xxx-4xxx are dropped
[20:42] <Babloyi> mate looks interesting, seems to fit what I want
[20:42] <Babloyi> will I run into terminally problems or something? :D
[20:42] <Babloyi> or having to edit config files in text editors :O
[20:42] <atlanx> hm, still can't open /lib/modules/3.13.0-24-generic folder
[20:42] <eeee> atlanx: why are you removing that?
[20:42] <bjoern_> mate is the same as gnome2 with some improvements
[20:43] <k1l_> Babloyi: there is a mate-ubuntu comming up. its beta now and will be released with 14.10
[20:43] <TJ-> atlanx: is that kernel version installed? "dpkg -l 'linux-image-*'   "
[20:43] <Babloyi> bah
[20:43] <bjoern_> https://ubuntu-mate.org/
[20:43] <Babloyi> I'll stick with xfce for now, then
[20:43] <ikonia> mate is dead
[20:44] <ikonia> it's built on a dead platform
[20:44] <Multbrelch> Babloyi, look here: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/04/ubuntu-14-04-classic-gnome-flashback-session
[20:44] <Babloyi> but one that everyone liked!
[20:44] <Babloyi> and shouldn't have been abandonned
[20:44] <bjoern_> mate is alive, why you say mate is dead?
[20:44] <k1l_> Babloyi: or everyone just took what was shipped per default :)
[20:44] <ikonia> the project is dead, but the platform (gnome2) is dead
[20:44] <e11bits> OerHeks, glmark2 and glmark2-es do run fine, where the former seems to run more smoothly than the latter
[20:45] <Babloyi> probably true, k1l_ :D
[20:45] <bjoern_> but they'll port there desktop to gtk3
[20:45] <Voidwalkr> yup 100% sure it's not booting from the usb
[20:46] <Babloyi> gah...I keep forgetting what my system is...how can you terminallishly check whether you're 32b or 64b?
[20:46] <atlanx> i see no 0-24 in the list
[20:46] <eeee> uname -m ?
[20:46] <atlanx> only 0-33 and 0-34
[20:46] <eeee> ( @ Babloyi )
[20:47] <Babloyi> thanks e
[20:47] <Babloyi> lemme see
[20:47] <eeee> atlanx: what about ls /boot , is there an init....0-24-generic there ?
[20:48] <eeee> and 0-34-generic ?
[20:48] <Babloyi> i686 means....32?
[20:49] <atlanx> there is a config-3.13.0-34-generic
[20:49] <atlanx> eeee: there is a config-3.13.0-34-generic
[20:50] <atlanx> an an initrd.im-3.13.0-24-generic and  initrd.im-3.13.0-34-generic
[20:50] <eeee> ok cool
[20:50] <eeee> atlanx: run the updateinitramfs -d -k 3.13.0-24-generic
[20:50] <atlanx> eeee: oki
[20:50] <eeee> wait a sec
[20:50] <eeee> uname -r
[20:52] <atlanx> eeee: uname -r    >   3.13.0-24-generic
[20:52] <Babloyi> that just gives the linux thing, yeah
[20:55] <atlanx> eeee: is it ok now to run   update-initramfs -d -k 3.13.0-24-generic   ?
[20:55] <eeee> atlanx: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[20:56] <eeee> atlanx: you're using the 0-24-generic, but you have the 0-34-generic, dont know how that happened
[20:56] <xavix> !list
[20:56] <eatsleepsuplexre> hello is there anyone who can assist me with reinstalling ubuntu in private msg
[20:56] <eeee> atlanx: if you want try to update-initramfs -u , see if you get any errors
[20:58] <eatsleepsuplexre> my issue is this : I have dual boot Windows 8 and Ubuntu 14.04 , when i put in my ubuntu usb and select boot from usb, it doesnt work. it goes to the grub loader and just lets me pick my current ubuntu
[20:59] <xavix_> !list
[20:59] <eatsleepsuplexre> so i dont know how to start the reinstallation / boot from usb because grub menu comes first.
[21:00] <teololtoy> why does it assume !list is warez related?
[21:00] <e11bits> OerHeks, it seems to help if I disable all effects using the compizconfig-settings-manager
[21:00] <Babloyi> ooh, I'm in a similarish situation, actually.. I have 14.04 that got messed somehow, I'm just downloading a live cd iso right now, hoping to just wash away and restart everything (except my data files)
[21:01] <e11bits> OerHeks, anyhow thanks for your help
[21:01] <eatsleepsuplexre> :(
[21:01] <OerHeks> e11bits, have fun, may you can consider a lighter desktop, like Xubuntu
[21:01] <Guest51204> hi... question about being stuck at ubuntu 12.10... i got the recommendation to replace "archive" by "old-releases.archive" in sources.list, but that did not work... then i tried replacing "archive" by "old-releases", and now the package manager complains about signing problems, any idea what i am doing wrong? thanks :)
[21:02] <e11bits> OerHeks, thanks I will keep that in mind
[21:02] <Guest51204> (with old-releases.archive i got the same 404-style complaint as with the original sources.list, that is)
[21:03] <eatsleepsuplexre> ah , does anyone know how to start the usb installer to reinstall ubuntu?
[21:03] <k1l_> Guest51204: run "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" to get the latest old-releases updates
[21:04] <atlanx> eeee: sudo apt-get update >  can't find the ubuntu hostname
[21:05] <TheDracle> Is anyone else getting 404 Not Found errors trying to install archives from archive.ubuntu.com?
[21:05] <eatsleepsuplexre> well i guess i could put linux mint onto usb disk and see if that will come up on pc boot instead of the grub menu first
[21:06] <eeee> atlanx: what's the error it's giving? do you have internet connection?
[21:06] <fulka> Help needed: I upgraded to ubuntu trusty and now all updates say "failed"
[21:06] <Babloyi> :O
[21:06] <Guest51204> the apt-get update gives me an error about signatures being invalid
[21:06] <k1l_> TheDracle: which ubuntu are you on?
[21:06] <Babloyi> it seems trusty update issues are more prevalent than I thought :O
[21:06] <Babloyi> and here I thought I did something bad
[21:06] <Guest51204> 12.10
[21:06] <k1l_> !paste | Guest51204 put it there
[21:07] <Lunario> I am trying to connect to my other ubuntu OS via ssh and then x11vnc. SSH connection works fine but when I start an x11vnc display after launch an x11vnc server, it loads some lines in the terminal, says "screen setup finished", gives me info on the VNC Desktop (name:1 PORT=5901) .... however the screen with the desktop does not appear. Why not?
[21:08] <eatsleepsuplexre> my screen says low res only, i dont know how to get a desktop , i try to revert to "backup settings" idk i think i just went and completely broke my linux lol
[21:08] <eatsleepsuplexre> gg
[21:08] <fulka> the error description says: "tex-common is not yet configured"
[21:08] <TheDracle> k1l_, I'm on 12.04 on one system, and I'm seeing it on www.shippable.com too.
[21:08] <Guest51204> with the old-releases variant, apt-get update gives signature errors while with the old-releases.archive variant, it gives 404
[21:08] <TheDracle> k1l_, I'm not sure what Ubuntu they use on their build nodes. I was just surprised to see it show up in both places.
[21:09] <k1l_> TheDracle: lsb_release -d # gives you what?
[21:09] <TheDracle> k1l_, Ahem, sorry, 12.10 on my system.
[21:09] <k1l_> Guest51204: we cont see what you see. so we cant help you. you need to paste the whole output to let us help you
[21:09] <Guest51204> TheDracle you have the same problem as me
[21:09] <TheDracle> k1l_, shippable.com doesn't give me terminal access, just logs.
[21:10] <eatsleepsuplexre> i will keep researching please if anyone knows how to reinstall ubuntu i could use the help
[21:10] <alexdmccabe> Thoughts on System76? I've read a couple of really good reviews like http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/system76-gazelle-professional-laptop-review-giveaway/ and http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/09/the-system76-gazelle-professional-just-how-good-is-it-review, and some really bad, like http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1pwwr0/system76_is_screwing_me_need_a_laptop/
[21:10] <k1l_> TheDracle: its end of live since a lot of time now. you need to upgrade now!
[21:10] <k1l_> !eol | TheDracle
[21:11] <k1l_> TheDracle: then talk to shippable, what ever that is, that they have a huge security issue right there
[21:11] <Guest51204> k1l_ that is exactly what TheDracle and I am trying to do :) we missed the end of life moment of 12.10, and now we try to get unstuck so we can upgrade to 14.04 :)
[21:11] <TheDracle> Yeah, I'm posting an Issue with their support.
[21:12] <k1l_> Guest51204: i can just say: it works like its described in the link the bot gave. if you have issues you need to tell where exactly and provide errors and logs in pastebin.
[21:14] <Guest51204> i think it also tries to access security.ubuntu.com which no longer has quantal items?
[21:14] <k1l_> Guest51204: we cant know since we dont see what you see
[21:15] <Babloyi> does it matter if a live usb has other stuff (all in folders) in it, as long as it still has 3GB free?
[21:15] <Babloyi> be a big hassle to have to clear up my usb otherwise ._.
[21:15] <k1l_> Babloyi: when you create  a live stick it will be formated. so all old data is lost
[21:15] <gordonjcp> evening
[21:15] <Babloyi> :O
[21:15] <Babloyi> oh
[21:15] <Babloyi> hmmm
[21:15] <Babloyi> backup it all on the disk, then, I guess
[21:15] <gordonjcp> is it possible to bridge networks for libvirt in 14.04 Desktop?
[21:16] <gordonjcp> it seems that the bug that prevents one from doing sudo service networking restart to bring up the bridge, stops any of it from working
[21:16] <atlanx> eeee: yes im connected to internet - google works
[21:17] <eeee> atlanx: what's the error?
[21:17] <gordonjcp> also, since "networking restart" doesn't work any more, how do you force all the network interfaces to restart on a remote machine?
[21:18] <atlanx> failure is sudo: Hostname ubuntu can not get resolved
[21:18] <root____2> exit
[21:18] <atlanx> Fehl: http://ppa.launchpad.net trusty InRelease
[21:19] <atlanx> Fehl: .............................. Release.gpg
[21:19] <atlanx> gpg.launchpad.net couldn't get resolved
[21:19] <atlanx> aand so on
[21:22] <abuBackr> hello ladys and gentlmen
[21:23] <abuBackr> could smbdy help me
[21:24] <edli> hi anyone here ?
[21:24] <abuBackr> i cant install ubuntu
[21:24] <abuBackr> me here
[21:24] <Guest51204> okay i managed to get the output to use english language: http://pastebin.com/J4D0anwV
[21:24] <Guest51204> as you see, sudo apt-get update gives quite mixed results after the recommended sudo sed -i 's,//.*archive\.,//old-releases.archive.,' /etc/apt/sources.list
[21:25] <Guest51204> hi abuBackr
[21:25] <abuBackr> hello
[21:25] <html5> bacon  is always the answer
[21:25] <abuBackr> ерч
[21:25] <abuBackr> thx
[21:26] <atlanx> eeee: sudo: Hostname ubuntu can't get resolved
[21:26] <coldfall> greets to all here
[21:26] <Guest51204> i hope that helps k1l_ with debugging? :)
[21:27] <k1l_> Guest51204: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades lists exactly what to do. make sure you have the exact entries in sources.list as they are stated there
[21:27] <eeee> atlanx: ah
[21:27] <k1l_> partner repos or other 3rd party stuff will ofcourse not work
[21:27] <eeee> atlanx: cat /etc/hosts
[21:28] <smitzer> Eclipse keeps crashing for me, where can I see why?
[21:28] <coldfall> i have a question about the MD5sum value located at http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/14.04.1/release/MD5SUMS
[21:29] <k1l_> smitzer: start eclipse from terminal and see if that brings some output there
[21:29] <atlanx> eeee: 127.0.0.1 localhost  127.0.1.1 atlanx-laptop    than following some ipv6 things
[21:29] <sakamop> coldfall: What is this question? We can't read your mind.
[21:30] <eeee> atlanx: cat /etc/hostname
[21:30] <smitzer> k1l_, hmm it is android eclipse, not sure how to run it
[21:30] <k1l_> smitzer: what?
[21:30] <atlanx> eeee: atlanx-laptop
[21:30] <k1l_> smitzer: so its not a ubuntu issue at all? talk to the android people then
[21:31] <Guest51204> interesting EOLUpgrades page but it ends at "updating to 12.10" in a way... anyway, i gather that deb http://old-releases.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal ... is what i need
[21:31] <smitzer> it might or it might not be an ubuntu issue because i run iton ubuntu
[21:32] <k1l_> Guest51204: come on. cant you read what is written there? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades#Upgrade
[21:33] <coldfall02> hi all I have a question about the MD5sum posted 4 new releases ...  http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/14.04.1/release/MD5SUMS
[21:34] <k1l_> coldfall02: what is the question?
[21:34] <Guest51204> k1l_ the section that you refer to explains that the first part will cover upgrading from 8.10 to 9.04 and up (eventually to 10.04) ... while i have 12.10
[21:34] <Guest51204> further below there is a link to "known issues" for 11.10 to 12.10 upgrades
[21:35] <k1l_> Guest51204: dont mind the numbers. you are the same way behind support like those old versions were when the site was written
[21:35] <Guest51204> my aim is 12.10 to 14.04 upgrade
[21:35] <Guest51204> or at least 12.10 to the next version which is still alive :)
[21:35] <elichai2> http://www.linux.org/threads/do-not-use-ubuntu.3977/
[21:35] <coldfall02> MD5SUM for *ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64+mac.iso ... is... 08a56c68e3681a6f4ae128810f6359d7
[21:35] <elichai2> can someone please comment on that link?
[21:35] <k1l_> Guest51204: ok, last time now, after that i will not answer anymore: just do what it says on that side. dont mind the numbers. the procedure is exactly the same
[21:35] <atlanx> eeee: why the laptop has its own address ?   my ip is 192.168.179.22 and im connected to an fritzbox  with dns 192.168.179.1
[21:35] <OerHeks> elichai2, not wise to feed the trolls
[21:36] <coldfall02> MD5SUM for *ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64+mac.iso ... is... 08a56c68e3681a6f4ae128810f6359d7 ... but I am getting a value like 119cb63b48c9a18f31f417f09655efbd
[21:36] <k1l_> coldfall02: so your download is corruptet
[21:36] <coldfall02> thanks k1, i assumed that but it happend twice
[21:37] <coldfall02> I changed the name of the first download and reissued
[21:37] <elichai2> OerHeks, what do you mean? what trolls?
[21:37] <elichai2> i just want to know if you think it's legit
[21:37] <k1l_> try a different mirror/server or another method. torrent is safer since it got integraded checking
[21:38] <coldfall02> yes I used torrent because the dirct download connection would disconnect half way during the download
[21:38] <k1l_> elichai2: there is a lot of FUD about ubuntu. do you have an actual technical ubuntu issue? else you could discuss that FUD in #ubuntu-offtopic
[21:39] <OerHeks> elichai2, i am not even going to answer that, those accusations are not true, or incomplete, or just trolling.
[21:39] <elichai2> k1l_, ok, thanks
[21:39] <elichai2> OerHeks, that what i wanted to hear :) thanks!
[21:39] <eeee> atlanx: what do you mean?
[21:40] <foo> Hey, getting a strange apt-get update error, any ideas on this? http://pastie.org/private/wryouzutm4u4sk3rusaa
[21:40] <eeee> !eol | foo
[21:40] <OerHeks> elichai2, i'd like to answer them in -offtopic, but it takes a lot of typing
[21:40] <atlanx> eeee: not important - i read now thats it is correct like it is
[21:41] <Xer_> Which ubuntu version have you? foo
[21:41] <k1l_> foo: 12.10 is way out of life. you need to upgrade now due to security issues. see the bots message
[21:42] <elichai2> now for a tech issue, my Fun keys dosen't work, any idea?
[21:42] <atlanx> eeee: update-initramfs -u    run now without problems    ( Generated   0-34-generic)
[21:43] <Xer_> mmhhhh
[21:43] <k1l_> coldfall02: use a different mirror. that md5sums seem wrong.
[21:43] <Xer_> versuch mal sudo apt-get upgrade
[21:43] <coldfall02> k1 I was not able to select the mirror from the download page for Ubuntu
[21:43] <k1l_> coldfall02: "119cb63b48c9a18f31f417f09655efbd *ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso" does it give me on that mirror: http://ftp.hosteurope.de/mirror/releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.1/
[21:44] <Xer_> enter sudo apt-get upgrade in the terminal foo
[21:44] <zCoder> im trying to use grep to find a string in all files   im doing grep "test"  while already in the directory.. nothing is happening..  do i still need to provide path?
[21:44] <eeee> atlanx: ok, try updateinitramfs -d -k 3.13.0-24-generic
[21:45] <k1l_> Xer_: the 12.10 repos are shut down. 12.10 lost suppport really long time ago. so he needs to mak release upgrades
[21:45] <eeee> then try to purge the nvidia again
[21:45] <awygle> zCoder: try grep "test" *
[21:45] <eeee> sorry update-initramfs
[21:45] <Xer_> I know
[21:45] <foo> k1l_: hmm, this was just installed not too long ago.. .I wonder if hosting company is using this.
[21:45] <awygle> zCoder: you may also need -R if you expect to search subdirectories as well
[21:46] <foo> k1l_: can someone shoot me the factoid for upgrade?
[21:46] <zCoder> awygle: yup that worked. Thank you
[21:46] <eeee> !eolupgrade | foo
[21:46] <awygle> zCoder: you're welcome
[21:46] <atlanx> eeee: > update-initramfs: Deleting /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-24-generic
[21:46] <Guest51204> eh http://old-releases.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/ only has hardy, no wonder it fails for quantal? :p
[21:46] <foo> ubottu: htank you!
[21:46] <eeee> atlanx: ok, try to purge now
[21:46] <Xer_> foo must upgrading to the 14.04.1
[21:47] <elichai2> my Fun keys dosen't work, any idea?
[21:47] <Guest51204> http://old-releases.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ does not have quantal either :(
[21:47] <Xer_> install a new keyboard treiber elichati2
[21:48] <foo> Xer_: thank you, crazy that this is outdated
[21:48] <Guest51204> http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ does have quantal, though
[21:48] <eeee> Guest51204: you want http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/
[21:48] <Xer_> You are welcome
[21:48] <atlanx> still depmod: ERROR: could not open directory /lib/modules/3.13.0-24-generic: No such file or directory
[21:48] <atlanx> depmod: FATAL: could not search modules: No such file or direcotry
[21:48] <TJ-> Guest51204: Looks like someone's messed up
[21:49] <k1l_> Guest51204: you are still making all trouble yourself. instead of doing what ou told you making up stuff that doesnt work at all.
[21:50] <atlanx> eeee: still depmod: ERROR: could not open directory /lib/modules/3.13.0-24-generic: No such file or directory
[21:50] <atlanx> eeee: still depmod error
[21:50] <eeee> atlanx: ok
[21:50] <Guest51204> eeee but without the "dists/" part in sources.list i assume?
[21:51] <Guest51204> sorry for stressing your patience k1l_ but what am i doing DIFFERENT from what i am told?
[21:51] <eeee> atlanx: update-initramfs -c -k 3.13.0-24-generic
[21:51] <coldfall02> k1, I am contemplating a method for checking the sha1 value and the sha256 value, to see if my md5sum checker is wacky
[21:52] <k1l_> Guest51204: the wiki page i linked you and the bot gave you des _exactly_ tell you what to have in your sources.list. you did something other and you got problems. so its you to blame.
[21:52] <TJ-> Guest51204: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/quantal/
[21:53] <Guest51204> i put exactly that:
[21:53] <Guest51204> deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ CODENAME main restricted universe multiverse
[21:53] <Guest51204> deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ CODENAME-updates main restricted universe multiverse
[21:53] <Guest51204> deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ CODENAME-security main restricted universe multiverse
[21:53] <k1l_> coldfall02: the .iso is fine. the server where you read the md5sums from got false md5sums
[21:53] <Guest51204> with quantal instead of CODENAME, of course :)
[21:53] <TJ-> Guest51204: Did you then "sudo apt-get update" ?
[21:53] <coldfall02> K1 i used the md5sum feature in K3b
[21:54] <k1l_> Guest51204: so where is the issue right now?
[21:54] <Guest51204> that somebody on the chat last week told me to do:
[21:54] <Guest51204> sudo sed -i 's,//.*archive\.,//old-releases.archive.,' /etc/apt/sources.list
[21:54] <TJ-> eeee: atlanx what is the problem you're facing?
[21:55] <k1l_> Guest51204: you dont need to put the /dists/ at the end since that does apt-get for you. so stop making a mess and do like millions of other users did that upgrade
[21:55] <Guest51204> which produced different hostnames, so now i understand why the recommendation of last week was bad :p
[21:55] <MarcGuay> Hi folks.  Ubuntu 14.04.  Sometimes programs don't gain focus / bring their window to the forefront.  For example, if I go to the top bar, networking, and choose "connection info" it opens it in the launcher but I have to click it to bring it up.
[21:55] <MarcGuay> Is this expected behavior?
[21:55] <TJ-> Guest51204: what are you trying to do?
[21:55] <eeee> TJ-: he is trying to purge a nvidia package, and it keeps giving an error about /lib/module/3.13.0-24-generic
[21:56] <Guest51204> TJ- i am trying to upgrade from 12.10 which is past eol
[21:56] <k1l_> Guest51204: you are aware that i am telling you that nearly one hour so far? you could easily be done with all that
[21:56] <TJ-> eeee: that'll be because update-initramfs still thinks that kernel version should be installed
[21:56] <atlanx> eeee: update-initramfs -c -k 3.13.0-24-generic  not working
[21:56] <coldfall02> k1, the volumn id for ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso ... is listed by K3b to be ... ¨Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS amd 64¨  do you have the same volumn ID?
[21:56] <eeee> TJ-: uname -r gives 3.13.0-24-generic, though he has 3.13.0-34-generic in dpkg -l
[21:56] <TJ-> eeee: Yes... but isn't that kernel version from the Live ISO?
[21:57] <TJ-> eeee: So that may not be installed in the chroot so you can't use update-initramfs -k all
[21:58] <eeee> ok, well i just told him to update-initramfs -d -k 3.13.0-24-generic
[21:58] <eeee> in the hopes the error would go if he reinstalled maybe
[21:59] <eeee> now it complains there is nothing in the /lib/module/
[21:59] <eeee> he hasn't reinstalled yet though
[21:59] <TJ-> Guest51204: The entries you showed in sources.list are correct to access the non-supported Quantal archive, and "sudo apt-get update" will fetch the package lists from there. From that point how are you attempting to upgrade to the next release? If you're trying to go from Quantal to Raring... that's an EOL too, so the upgrader will likely try the wrong URLs for fetching the Raring packages too.
[21:59] <atlanx> eeee: /boot/config-3.13.0-24-generic   no such file or directory
[22:00] <TJ-> eeee: I'd suggest simply install the latest kernel with "apt-get install linux-image-generic"
[22:00] <TJ-> atlanx ^^^^^
[22:01] <atlanx> TJ-: ok, i try
[22:01] <eeee> TJ-: apt-get isn't working
[22:01] <eeee> sudo hostname ubuntu can't get resolved
[22:01] <Guest51204> thanks for the warning TJ- but how do i work around that?
[22:01] <eeee> he says google works though
[22:02] <TJ-> Guest51204: I've never tried that, surprisingly!
[22:02] <atlanx> apt-get install linux-image-generic  >  linux-image-generic is still the newest
[22:03] <eeee> atlanx: try apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-generic
[22:03] <TJ-> Guest51204: I suspect you'd be better doing a clean install of 14.04 and then installing the list of packages currently installed in 12.10. That'd also imply keeping the existing /home/ directory - if /home/ is a separate file-system already that isn't too difficult
[22:04] <coldfall02> K1, i see that you posted the link to http://ftp.hosteurope.de/mirror/releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.1/MD5SUMS  ... and the MD5SUMS are different than the link I originally posted - confirmed?
[22:04] <krenken> Hello, I'm trying to make a self-install of ubuntu on a usb can someone please help me
[22:05] <k1l_> coldfall02: that was what i said: your md5sum table is wrong.
[22:05] <TJ-> atlanx: eeee: can you show me "ls -l /var/lib/initramfs-tools/ | pastebinit" ?
[22:05] <Guest51204> i get your point TJ- but actually i am just coaching a very inexperienced user who has 12.10 because they forgot to leave 12.10 early enough...
[22:05] <atlanx> the following packages will get removed:   nvidia-bl-dkms    > Yes > can't download the kernel image because  security.ubuntu.com can not get resolved
[22:05] <Guest51204> i doubt that they would be able combine their old home directory and package list with a fresh install
[22:05] <coldfall02> that is not my MD5sum table, K1, it is posted on the link maintained by Ubuntu ... verify?
[22:06] <evil_dan2wik> Why does the brightness meter cause severe lag on my laptop?
[22:06] <TJ-> Guest51204: There isn't a user-targeted upgrade mechanism from one EOL to another EOL release. At best it might be possible by hacking the upgrade config. Are you using "do-release-upgrade" ?
[22:06] <krenken> anyone? self install on usb?
[22:06] <Guest51204> but the good news is that by commenting out everything else in sources.list apart from the 3 old-releases lines, they got a mix of "Ign" and "Get" and "Hit" so there seems to be progress :)
[22:07] <odisa> Hi, I had this error when trying to restart Apache on my Ubuntu 14.04 server; http://paste.ubuntu.com/8092609/ . Port 80 is open, yet it seems to inform me it cannot port through. What is going on here?
[22:07] <TJ-> Guest51204: The other issue is this, upgrades from 12.10 are to 13.04 only, which then needs another upgrade to 13.10 (also EOL!), then another upgrade to 14.04
[22:07] <atlanx> TJ-: pastebinit ist not installed
[22:07] <TJ-> atlanx: Can you do it manually?
[22:08] <odisa> (this is after a fresh install of apache2)
[22:08] <k1l_> coldfall02: please forget all you have and just see this md5sum. they are the correct ones: http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/MD5SUMS
[22:08] <Guest51204> i know but i had the hope that the 13.04 and later distros were not YET eol so that the chances to eventually reach the next LTS would increase...
[22:09] <k1l_> Guest51204: even 13.10 is eol. the only ones not EOL are 12.04 and 14.04
[22:09] <Guest51204> so basically updating from 12.04 to 12.10 was a very bad idea...
[22:09] <coldfall02> k1, thnks m5
[22:09] <krenken> im looking for a self install on usb for a headless server. thanks
[22:10] <TJ-> Guest51204: I really think the least pain is a clean install of 14.04. On 12.10 you can use "debfoster -q --show-keepers" to get the list of primary packages that need to be re-installed on 14.04
[22:10] <k1l_> Guest51204: you still can upgrade if you would actually follow instructions. but you need to upgrade every version until 14.04
[22:10] <atlanx> pastebin.com/Y6rbv4v2
[22:11] <atlanx> TJ- eeee : pastebin.com/Y6rbv4v2
[22:11] <Guest51204> i think i will survive that k1l_ :)
[22:11] <TJ-> Guest51204: Depending on how the disk space is used, it may be possible to install 14.04 side-by-side with 12.10 whilst the upgrade is done and user data is copied/moved into 14.04
[22:11]  * k1l_ leaves now, good luck then
[22:11] <TJ->  pastebin.com/Y6rbv4v2
[22:11] <Guest51204> ok thanks :)
[22:12] <TJ-> atlanx: OK, so that shows you the versions of the kernel that update-initramfs thinks should be updated.
[22:12] <krenken> im looking for a self install on usb for a headless server. please and thanks
[22:13] <TJ-> atlanx: those files containd the checksums of the initrd.img files in /boot/ that were previously generated.
[22:13] <atlanx> TJ- : ok
[22:14] <TJ-> atlanx: If I recall correctly, simply deleting the offending version there should solve the issue: e.g.for 3.13.0-24-generic then "rm /var/lib/initramfs-tools/3.13.0-24-generic"
[22:15] <elichai2> My Functions Keys dosen't work on ubuntu, any help??
[22:16] <TJ-> eee: atlanx: The error about  " /lib/module/3.13.0-24-generic" when purging the nvidia package is likely due to DKMS, because it has to de-install the modules it has built, but there isn't one for -24 so it fails. So the fix here might simply be to directly use "dkms" to remove that entry in its own database
[22:17] <TJ-> atlanx: eeee: can you pastebin the output of "dkms status" ?
[22:17] <atlanx> TJ-: In /boot/ is only existing  0-24-gen  files(beside memtest) - still save to remove them in /v/l/initrams ???
[22:18] <Cuybe> Hello
[22:18] <TJ-> atlanx: Hmmm... hold off on that then, lets check the 'dkms' part first
[22:18] <Cuybe> I require some help
[22:18] <atlanx> TJ-: forget my last posting - was wrong - wrong terminal
[22:18] <Cuybe> is this an okay place to ask for help?
[22:18] <Babloyi> ok, I was going to go with xfce, but then the same making fun dude starting going on about screen tearing, lacking features, poor performance, no consistency, broken compositor....how much of this is valid?
[22:19] <Babloyi> is xubuntu a bad choice? :/
[22:19] <TJ-> atlanx: arghhh, hate when that happens :) do the DKMS status report because that is more likely the issue here
[22:19] <Cuybe> during the install process with a Minimal CD, I accidently selected a random package and installed some server ubuntu on my PC that doesn't even match my screens frequency.
[22:19] <Cuybe> I need to install 14.04 Ubuntu
[22:20] <Cuybe> I tried using Apt-get but it ruined both of my ram sticks and I had to replace them both
[22:20] <atlanx> dims status not working: Error! could not locate dkms.conf file.
[22:21] <eeee> Cuybe: lol
[22:21] <atlanx> TJ- : dkms status not working: Error! could not locate dkms.conf file.
[22:21] <Cuybe> eeee: :(
[22:21] <fhf> Cuybe remove packages you dpnt want using Synaptics
[22:21] <Cuybe> How do I do that?
[22:21] <eeee> Cuybe: how can apt-get ruin your ram?
[22:21] <TJ-> atlanx: you can that as root in the chroot?
[22:22] <Cuybe> I don't know, but during the install process for ubuntu desktop, my laptop popped off and never turned back on
[22:22] <fhf> Cuybe install Synaptics from Software Center
[22:22] <Cuybe> I don't know how to do that from a server copy of Ubuntu
[22:22] <eeee> Cuybe: maybe it overheated?
[22:22] <Cuybe> maybe, but replacing the ram fixed my problem.
[22:23] <Cuybe> When I try to reboot my Minimal CD, it takes me to a GRUB launcher
[22:23] <atlanx> TJ- eeee : pastebin.com/jzRGc333
[22:24] <TJ-> atlanx: show us "ls -l /var/lib/dkms/"
[22:25] <TJ-> atlanx: eeee: this is an amd64 (x86_64) architecture installation?
[22:25] <Guest51204> okay TJ- they now get the upgrade from 12.10 to interestingly 13.10 offered in the update-manager :)
[22:25] <Guest51204> will do that some other day
[22:25] <Guest51204> have a nice day everybody and thanks for the support :)
[22:26] <foo> Any ideas why I'm having these errors? https://jumpshare.com/v/xa5dj4zTWCT5bUovlQPg
[22:27] <atlanx> TJ-: sorry im not sure if the installation on this laptop was 64 or 32
[22:27] <Babloyi> Cuybe you can usually set the order of booting right at the start....F12 or DEL or ESC when you PC starts (before grub)
[22:27] <Babloyi> it usually tells you in the corner
[22:28] <atlanx> TJ eeee : pastebin.com/8NztUamh
[22:28] <TJ-> atlanx: "dpkg --print-architecture"
[22:28] <Cuybe> Yeah Babioyi
[22:28] <gena> кто знает как настроить точку доступа на ноуте чтоб раздавать инет
[22:28] <atlanx> TJ- : i386
[22:29] <eeee> !rs | gena
[22:29] <atlanx> TJ- : the live usb stick is an i386  ubuntu
[22:30] <hugegreenbug> I just started this site called distroshare.com.  It is for sharing Linux distros that are customized for a specific machine or purpose.  If you are interested, join me at #distroshare.
[22:30] <Babloyi> really, atlanx?
[22:30] <Cuybe> I think that the CD is booting but instead of the minimal installer it goes to GRUB
[22:30] <Babloyi> I just downloaded it from one site, and it gave me the option
[22:30] <atlanx> TJ- : because the grub boot menu showed me  options with PAE i was quite sure it is an ubuntu-32 installation
[22:30] <Babloyi> 32b or 64
[22:31] <Babloyi> which is why I was asking
[22:31] <Cuybe> 64
[22:31] <TJ-> atlanx: OK, so DKMS has installed nvidia-304-updates. Try "dkms remove nvidia-304-updates/304.117 -k 3.13.0-24-generic"
[22:31] <Cuybe> Is there an ubuntu desktop installer smaller than 700mb's
[22:32] <TJ-> Cuybe: No. netinst or -server are the smallest
[22:32] <eeee> Cuybe: i doubt
[22:33] <kostkon> !mini | Cuybe
[22:34] <TJ-> Cuybe: If you're seeing a GRUB menu, isn't that the one from the hard disk which you previously installed? If so, then you'd need to change the boot device in the system's firmware to choose the CD drive in preference to the HDD
[22:35] <atlanx> TJ- : Should i first do the "rm /var/lib/initramfs-tools/3.13.0-24-generic" before this ? i don't have done this until now
[22:35] <TJ-> atlanx: No, it may not be necessary
[22:35] <atlanx> TJ- ok
[22:37] <grodius> sudo apt-get update
[22:37] <grodius> lol mt
[22:37]  * eeee [sudo] password for grodius:
[22:37] <grodius> hmmmmm
[22:37] <atlanx> TJ- eeee : pastebin.com/66BGmVfi
[22:38] <daftykins> lol i was thinking up a similar response
[22:38] <daftykins> eeee: ^5
[22:38] <chrs_> are there any HiDPI differences between Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10?
[22:39] <eeee> :D
[22:39] <SelenaG> !ops | repent or perish
[22:40] <OerHeks> SelenaG, don't abuse the bot, thanks
[22:40] <SelenaG> !ops (oerheks)
[22:40] <SelenaG> !ops | (oerheks)
[22:41] <TJ-> atlanx: Hmmm, so not that then.
[22:41] <TJ-> atlanx: What do you get when you do "apt-get -f install" ?
[22:43] <chrs_> if i install one of the daily images now, will it be easy to upgrade to 14.10 when that drops?
[22:43] <chrs_> because apparently unity 7.3.0 has new hidpi code when i want to try
[22:43] <atlanx> TJ- eeee atlanx: pastebin.com/W5jnLztn
[22:43] <daftykins> chrs_: #ubuntu+1 for future release talk please
[22:43] <elichai2> ammmm ok, my functions keys are way weirder, it's the opposite,  when i click on 'Fn' i get F1, F2 etc. and when i don't click on 'Fn' i get the functions
[22:43] <SelenaG> !ops
[22:43] <SelenaG> !ops
[22:43] <OerHeks> chrs_, sure, as easy as any 14,04 iso
[22:43] <popey> SelenaG: please stop that
[22:44] <chrs_> daftykins: ok
[22:44] <SelenaG> !ops
[22:44] <atlanx> TJ- eeee: sorry - its in german... Fertig means finessed:  ENTFERNT means will get deleted.
[22:44] <daftykins> *finished ;)
[22:45] <atlanx> yes finished - the auto-correction of macintosh drives me cracy
[22:45] <daftykins> hehe
[22:46] <elichai2> [01:43] <elichai2> ammmm ok, my functions keys are way weirder, it's the opposite,  when i click on 'Fn' i get F1, F2 etc. and when i don't click on 'Fn' i get the functions
[22:46] <TJ-> atlanx: Ahhh, it is "nvidia-bl-dkms" that's the issue, not nvidia-304!
[22:47] <TJ-> atlanx: show me "ls -l /usr/src/"
[22:48] <atlanx> TJ- : i think nvidia-304 is not un-guilty but the nvidia-bl-dkms is another failure
[22:48] <TJ-> atlanx: Also, a tip to get default English language is to do "LANG=C apt-get -f install"
[22:49] <Cuybe> Okay, i'm going to need a smart fella to walk me out of this pickle I stepped into
[22:49] <Cuybe> Who here is an intelligent enough dude?
[22:49] <popey> Cuybe: ask away
[22:49] <Cuybe> Alright.
[22:49] <atlanx> TJ- eeee : pastebin.com/VK1KU14k
[22:49] <Cuybe> So I was installing ubuntu on a busted laptop I repaired using the Minimal CD installer
[22:49] <Cuybe> Well, during installation
[22:50] <TJ-> atlanx:  Try "dkms remove nvidia_bl-/0.16.10 -k 3.13.0-24-generic"
[22:50] <TJ-> atlanx:  Typo! try "dkms remove nvidia_bl/0.16.10 -k 3.13.0-24-generic"
[22:50] <Cuybe> I accidently selected a random package and now I have some server now
[22:51] <TJ-> Cuybe: You've got the Ubuntu base install with no GUI, you mean/
[22:51] <Cuybe> That makes sense
[22:51] <daftykins> Cuybe: is it an old machine?
[22:51] <TJ-> Cuybe: OK, then simply do "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" if you want the default Unity desktop environment
[22:51] <Cuybe> Well
[22:51] <Cuybe> earlier I was doing that
[22:52] <popey> actually if you want the desktop I'd do "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop^" to get the full set
[22:52] <Cuybe> and the laptop shutoff mid operation
[22:52] <Cuybe> and I couldn't get it to start for a week
[22:52] <Cuybe> I had to replace the ram
[22:52] <popey> is there any data on it? might be quicker to reinstall it.
[22:52] <Cuybe> No data
[22:52] <Cuybe> perfectly empty HD
[22:52] <daftykins> popey: is the circumflex a general rule for dependencies on meta packages?
[22:52] <popey> ^ means install the task
[22:52] <popey> not the meta-package
[22:52] <TJ-> Cuybe: "...busted laptop I repaired..." ... points to it not being fully repaired
[22:52] <daftykins> ah
[22:53] <Cuybe> It's fully repaired.
[22:53] <atlanx> TJ- eeee: pastebin.com/aqdcRPM5
[22:54] <TJ-> Cuybe: It can't have been, you already said the PC shut-off midway through the installation. That's a hardware fault, not software
[22:54] <klutz> I am ready to try ubuntu mini again and I would like to find out what is the difference between mate-desktop-environment-core and mate-desktop-environment
[22:54] <Rahul> Hi
[22:55] <TJ-> atlanx: I'd love to know what you've done to that system!
[22:55] <Cuybe> I think I may have selected AMD on the website while I have an HP laptop
[22:55] <Guest49748> Im trying to connect to my SSH, my shared hosting is via GoDaddy.
[22:55] <TJ-> atlanx: "ls -l /lib/modules/"  ?
[22:55] <atlanx> TJ- : lol - im too
[22:55] <Guest49748> Im on a mac, and I tried ssh mysite.com
[22:56] <TJ-> Cuybe: "AMD" only refers to 64-bit capable CPUs, originally developed by AMD but used by Intel as well now
[22:56] <Guest49748> But it wouldnt let me log in...
[22:56] <Guest49748> Im using terminal to connect.
[22:56] <Cuybe> It is 64 bit
[22:56] <daftykins> Guest49748: contact your provider's support
[22:56] <Cuybe> but it was not originally developed by AMd
[22:56] <Guest49748> Not sure, I type the pass but it wont log in.
[22:56] <Cuybe> What should I do to install the desktop environment now?
[22:56] <Guest49748> Also it connects at Myname@mysite.com
[22:57] <grodius> Since updating to 14.04 my subpixel smoothing aliasing is messed up making all my text really blurry... anyone have any idea how to fix?
[22:57] <atlanx> TJ- : pastebin.com/hLkVbLjp
[22:57] <Guest49748> Any ideas?
[22:57] <elichai2> [01:43] <elichai2> ammmm ok, my functions keys are way weirder, it's the opposite,  when i click on 'Fn' i get F1, F2 etc. and when i don't click on 'Fn' i get the functions
[22:57] <TJ-> Guest49748: the target system has the same username as on the localhost? Because that's the implication of "ssh mysite.com" rather than "ssh user@mysite.com"
[22:58] <Guest49748> Thanks, that worked!!!
[22:59] <lickalott> alright guys...i'm still stuck.   Upgraded from 12.04 ---> 14.04 and not multibit won't work.  I've updated java (jdk/jre 7) still nothing
[22:59] <Xodus989> Can anyone try and help me get my second monitor working? it worked in the live-cd but now it won't.  It's detected in the settings, and I can enable it, and move windows over to it, but the monitor doesn't 'wake up' but stays in standby. I've tried the propietary drivers, and the xorg ones.
[22:59] <lickalott> any help would be much appreciated.
[22:59] <Cuybe> Why is this server version all glitched visually?
[22:59] <Xodus989> ...You know, I haven't checked all the cables. I'm going to do that.
[22:59] <Cuybe> It's got 2 copies overlapping eachother.
[22:59] <TJ-> atlanx: We're getting close! show me "ls -al /var/lib/dkms/nvidia_bl/ " ... I think you'll simply need to delete a symlink from there that currently relates to the non-existent kernel version
[23:01] <Xodus989> Hrm, cables are all plugged in properly
[23:02] <Xodus989> Maybe I'll see if i unplug the working one, if the other one will work... Rebooting
[23:02] <atlanx> TJ- : pastebin.com/puUE88pX
[23:02] <daftykins> Cuybe: take a picture?
[23:02] <Cuybe> uh
[23:03] <TJ-> atlanx: This makes *no* sense whatsoever!
[23:03] <TJ-> atlanx: "dpkg -r nvidia-bl-dkms"
[23:05] <atlanx> TJ- : pastebin.com/Q5z29yBJ
[23:06] <Cuybe> I did "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[23:07] <Cuybe> it filled my entire screen with info
[23:07] <ecla> hello,i am a new user to the linux os...ok... i think that my ubuntu 14.04 got hacked
[23:07] <Cuybe> I did "clear" trying to clean things up and nothing happening
[23:07] <Cuybe> How can i see the progress of the install?
[23:07] <Cuybe> what do I do when its done?
[23:08] <daftykins> Cuybe: you'll know when it's done, just be patient. "sudo reboot" at the end.
[23:08] <Cuybe> How long does it take?
[23:08] <daftykins> Cuybe: but i wouldn't recommend ubuntu-desktop if it's old
[23:08] <Cuybe> Am I suppose to not see anythig?
[23:08] <daftykins> well it depends on the age and spec of the machine
[23:08] <Cuybe> Why?
[23:08] <daftykins> because it won't run well
[23:08] <Cuybe> Ooh.
[23:09] <Cuybe> it's an okay enough system
[23:09] <daftykins> give me names and numbers, not words!
[23:09] <TJ-> atlanx: OK, it is the post-removal script that is failing. I'm downloading the same package to check it's source-code, so we can do a fix to get you out of this hole
[23:10] <Babloyi> ohdear...is formatting the partition where grub was (the master boot?) to put a new ubuntu going to mess things up?
[23:10] <atlanx> TJ- : ok
[23:12] <TJ-> atlanx: eeee: this is the post-removal script, you can see why it is failing! http://paste.ubuntu.com/8093034/
[23:13] <elichai2> how do i generate new password to bitcoind rpc?
[23:14] <elichai2> ops, wrong channel :\
[23:15] <Cuybe> Is there any way to make sure it's installing?
[23:15] <lickalott> does anyone here use (or have experience with) Multibit?
[23:16] <Cuybe> I don't want to leave it on any longer than I have to
[23:16] <TJ-> atlanx: So, this should remove the "depmod" line from the installed postrm script so things start working: " sed -i  's/depmod//' /var/lib/dpkg/info/nvidia-bl-dkms.postrm  "
[23:16] <Cuybe> and if it's not installing
[23:16] <TJ-> Cuybe: it will be printing messages as it goes... what is the last thing it has reported?
[23:16] <Cuybe> it filled my entire screen instantly then stopped
[23:16] <Cuybe> I did clear
[23:16] <Cuybe> thinking it would refill with commands
[23:16] <Cuybe> but nothing has come up
[23:17] <TJ-> "clear" - you mean you typed that command at the shell prompt?
[23:17] <Cuybe> yeah
[23:17] <TJ-> Cuybe: in which case you failed to read a prompt that apt-get had presented, and you've inadvertently said "No" with typing 'clear'
[23:18] <TJ-> Cuybe: run the command again, and check what it is asking and which key to press for it to continue
[23:18] <Cuybe> It's really hard to read
[23:18] <Cuybe> The left of the screen is in the center
[23:18] <Cuybe> and theres another copy on the left side
[23:18] <Cuybe> and they overlap
[23:18] <TJ-> Cuybe: video mode issues too?
[23:19] <Cuybe> Only when this server boots
[23:19] <TJ-> Cuybe: apt-get will be showing a list of packages it wants to install, and asking for a "Y" or "N" answer
[23:19] <Cuybe> Oh, alright.
[23:20] <Cuybe> i entered the command it has filled the sreen with messages
[23:21] <Cuybe> un unity-scope-musicstores unity-scope misque unity-scope-openclipart
[23:21] <TJ-> atlanx: how are you getting on now?
[23:21] <Cuybe> About 30 lines simiar to that
[23:21] <Cuybe> similar*
[23:21] <TJ-> Cuybe: Yes, it is waiting for you to answer Y or N
[23:21] <Cuybe> Awesome
[23:21] <atlanx> TJ- : so after sed now just    do the purge again?
[23:21] <Cuybe> Failed to fetch
[23:21] <TJ-> atlanx: "dpkg -r nvidia-bl-dkms"
[23:22] <atlanx> ok
[23:22] <TJ-> Cuybe: No network?
[23:22] <Cuybe> I might not have it setup
[23:22] <stiv2k_> hi
[23:22] <Cuybe> the installer was working
[23:22] <Cuybe> What commands would I use to connect to a network
[23:22] <Cuybe> a wireless network
[23:22] <stiv2k_> two things: 1. i need to have ubuntu stop getting stuck at the GRUB prompt (it thinks i shutdown incorrectly last time i assume, except i didn't, but i'd like to disable it anyway)
[23:22] <atlanx> Tj- : hey, looks good
[23:22] <TJ-> Cuybe: The installer runs a DHCP operation, but the installed minimal system requires the user to define the network settings
[23:23] <atlanx> TJ- : Removing old module source...
[23:23] <stiv2k_> 2. XFCE4 is still blanking my monitor even though i dont have any screensaver enabled and i disabled DMPS and all that
[23:23] <TJ-> atlanx: OK, see if you can move on with it now
[23:23] <Cuybe> Alright, how do I do so
[23:23] <Cuybe> Thank you by the way
[23:23] <Cuybe> Would it work automatically if I just connected it directly to my router
[23:24] <TJ-> Cuybe: You only need a temporary network config, because once the GUI has been installed it will have pulled in Network Manager, which will auto-configure it
[23:24] <TJ-> Cuybe: see https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/network-configuration.html#ip-addressing
[23:25] <TJ-> Cuybe: connect it to the router (by wire is much easier than via WiFi) then follow the instructions in the guide I linked you to
[23:25] <atlanx> TJ- : you mean just restart?
[23:26] <Beldar> stiv2k_, Have you modified grub in any way? Stuck means no countdown at the grub menu?
[23:26] <TJ-> atlanx: whilst still in the chroot, check that things seem to be correct. I'm not sure how many operations you did earlier that might need manual fix-ups
[23:26] <Cuybe> Which instructions
[23:26] <Cuybe> The same one for if I was using Wifi
[23:27] <atlanx> purge now killed the last nvidia package (nvidia-bl-dkms)
[23:27] <Cuybe> Also my question mark doesn't work
[23:27] <atlanx> TJ- : purge now killed the last nvidia package (nvidia-bl-dkms)
[23:27] <TJ-> Cuybe: "Temporary IP Address"
[23:27] <Cuybe> Ah...
[23:28] <atlanx> TJ- : my main problem was that the wrong video driver was installed - is the deinstalling of this nvidia files enough?
[23:28] <Cuybe> And I can get that information needed by using ipconfig on a windows computer connected to the network?
[23:29] <daftykins> Cuybe: plug into your router then reboot the system to get an IP on the network, then run the install command.
[23:29] <TJ-> Cuybe: If you know the wired interface is "eth0" you can use DHCP manually (assuming all the required packages are already installed) by doing "sudo ifconfig eth0 up && sudo dhclient eth0"
[23:30] <TJ-> daftykins: That won't work from minimal because there's no entry in 'interfaces'
[23:31] <daftykins> TJ-: roger that, if we were told accurate info ;)
[23:32] <TJ-> atlanx: Sorry, I missed that ... if you want to remove the nvidia package you need "apt-get remove nvidia-304-updates"
[23:33] <TJ-> daftykins: We were; Cuybe is stuck in a (fresh) minimal install that has not had any configuration. I overlooked that network wouldn't be there without user intervention though :)
[23:34] <atlanx> TJ- : ah ok
[23:35] <daftykins> TJ-: yeah there was talk of 'server' too, so we'll cross that bridge when we come to it
[23:36] <TJ-> atlanx: then you should be OK to "exit" the chroot, the script will unmount what it can (it is likely some daemons were started in the chroot which prevent the umount finishing but don't worry about that). then you can reboot cleanly
[23:36] <TJ-> daftykins: "server" meant CLI interface :)
[23:36] <Cuybe> Alright, it's installing properly now.
[23:37] <Cuybe> Thank you guys for your hep
[23:37] <atlanx> TJ- : Ok thats fine i will try
[23:37] <Cuybe> One more thing though, I saw AMD64 being installed. Would this in any way perhaps damage my Intel?
[23:37] <ObrienDave> Cuybe, nope
[23:38] <daftykins> TJ-: ok... but sometimes we're guessing as much as anything what users mean.
[23:38] <Cuybe> Oh great.
[23:38] <TJ-> Cuybe: AMD is just the architecture type... 64-bit CPU capable
[23:38] <Cuybe> Ah alright.
[23:38] <Cuybe> Am I going to have to input any more commands?
[23:38] <daftykins> 'sudo reboot'
[23:38] <daftykins> :P
[23:38] <Cuybe> Since I can't really see I should probably know.
[23:38] <Cuybe> How will I know it's done?
[23:40] <daftykins> Cuybe: it'll return to the prompt.
[23:40] <daftykins> user@host:~#
[23:40] <Cuybe> Will it clear all the messages off the screen?
[23:40] <daftykins> no
[23:40] <daftykins> Cuybe: permit yourself this ONE bit of mystery
[23:41] <daftykins> it'll be fine.
[23:41] <Cuybe> Alright.
[23:43] <atlanx> TJ- : unbelievable - the Ubuntu starts again and loads the desktop ^.^ *Happy*
[23:44] <Cuybe> Failed to fetch us.archive.ubuntu.com/??????????????????/ubuntu/pool/main/s/systemd/libgudev-1.0.0
[23:45] <hencyloke> before I bore you with a long story: am I at the right place for asking a question about live screencasting to a local html site? :p
[23:46] <hencyloke> if not, could you direct me to a channel more suitable?
[23:47] <Cuybe> daftykins: I have an issue
[23:47] <daftykins> Cuybe: did it actually stop or are you just getting worried? :P
[23:48] <Cuybe> Fetched 541 MB in 4 min 56s
[23:48] <Cuybe> and then it lists a few files that failed to fetch
[23:48] <hencyloke> I guess no?
[23:48] <hencyloke> :(
[23:48] <jellow> !ask | hencyloke
[23:49] <daftykins> Cuybe: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop^ "
[23:49] <Cuybe> is it waiting for an input?
[23:49] <hencyloke> allright, thank you. prepare for a long question :)
[23:49] <daftykins> Cuybe: depends if you see the prompt like i described, please use your brain
[23:49] <Cuybe> i told you what I see
[23:49] <jellow> hencyloke, welcome to #ubuntu I'm sure someone will help if not point you in the right direction.
[23:49] <Cuybe> but the bottom of my screen is cut off
[23:49] <Cuybe> I'm missing a few lines
[23:49] <Cuybe> the OS isn't fitting my monitor well
[23:50] <daftykins> Cuybe: keep hitting enter then
[23:50] <Cuybe> wow it is
[23:50] <Cuybe> Failed to fetch 4 files
[23:50] <Cuybe> Shall I run the command?
[23:50] <Ridley5> hi all
[23:51] <Ridley5> im looking to display all running daemon on boot
[23:51] <Ridley5> i used rcconf
[23:51] <Cuybe> It says "Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?"
[23:51] <Ridley5> but didint display all
[23:51] <TJ-> Cuybe: that'll probably be due to the local package lists not having been updated, so the archives don't contain the package versions the PC requested. You can usually fix that with "sudo apt-get update" and then re-run the install "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop^ && clear"
[23:51] <grodius> Hi, Since updating to 14.04 areas on my screen will be really blurry. When I mouse over them they are no longer blurry. I believe it has something to do with sub pixel aliasing but i am not sure
[23:52] <dportin> Is there any way to make window menus persistent (so that one doesn't need to roll over the title bar with a mouse) and separate from the title bar (so that rolling over the title bar doesn't make the menu appear) in unity/ubuntu14.04? I see the local menus option, but not the others.
[23:52] <hencyloke> I want to live broadcoast my current desktop screen and than play that stream in a html file that is on the same machine. I then want to publish that html site to the internet so everybody can see that stream. in other words; broadcoast my desktop to my desktop and then make it viewable through a site that runs locally. I searched for good ways to do this and the best way I THINK is with ffmpeg (libav now).
[23:53] <TJ-> Ridley5: "initctl --system list | grep running"
[23:53] <hencyloke> but the sample's i've seen stream it to a udp://192.x.x.x. is it possible for me to play that udp://192.x.x.x stream embedded in a locally hosted website?
[23:53] <daftykins> Cuybe: run what i told you to
[23:53] <xNine> hello, I installed Xubuntu, and I'm now trying to default to Unity, but I still have the Xubuntu boot animation and lock/login screen. How can I get rid of that?
[23:53] <Ridley5> ok thank you TJ- :) i try that
[23:53] <hencyloke> or do you know any other method that is better instead of ffmpeg/libav
[23:53] <Cuybe> I ran sudo apt-get update
[23:54] <Ridley5> is ok TJ-, any gui editor to remove somes ?
[23:54] <stiv2k_> how do i tell ubuntu to stop leaving me at a GRUB prompt whenever it erroneously thinks the computer didnt shut down properly?
[23:54] <Ridley5> i trayed rcconf i doesent display all
[23:55] <TJ-> Ridley5: No, it's upstart responsible, there is no GUI
[23:55] <Cuybe> Thats a good but weird question Hency
[23:55] <Ridley5> ho i should remove on daemon then
[23:55] <hencyloke> Cuybe: weird in what way? :p do you mean my english isn't good? (which is true haha)
[23:56] <Ridley5> one*
[23:56] <TJ-> hencyloke: VNC muti-casting/plexing maybe?
[23:56] <daftykins> Cuybe: try the latter portion without the ^
[23:56] <Cuybe> So do I run (sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop^ && clear) after my
[23:56] <Cuybe> You mean "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop && clear"
[23:57] <hencyloke> TJ-: Does VNC multicasting (I tried vnc4server and tinyvncserver) have sound? and wouldn't a site be 'easier' in terms of usability for less educated people?
[23:57] <daftykins> Cuybe: your clear will never run so don't do that
[23:59] <TJ-> hencyloke: Possibly easier for them; but harder for you to configure I'd expect.