[00:00] <askon> eeee: and after it went to my home directory
[00:00] <eeee> ok, it asked for the pass only once?
[00:00] <askon> eeee: yes
[00:01] <askon> eeee: yes
[00:01] <uhhh> wafflejock: how would you use virtual desktops? I'm used to having those icons along the bottom you can tab thorugh
[00:02] <eeee> askon: usually it asks more than once, and it sleeps?
[00:02] <Flerb_> If I wanted to channel the output of espeak to a sound recording device, how could I do that?
[00:02] <wafflejock> uhhh: Ctrl+Alt+UpArrow or DownArrow is usually the keybinding, think you can modify it in the system settings
[00:02] <Farva> hello world!
[00:03] <wafflejock> uhhh: no more Unity here it's been a while and I was on KDE before Gnome now so it's all a bit fuzzy
[00:03] <wafflejock> hello Farva
[00:03] <askon> eeee: last time it asked for the pass, went to sleep, asked one more time(went back from sleep suddenly) and then worked
[00:03] <Farva> =]
[00:03] <Footy> any idea why "mkdir */test" doesnt work?
[00:03] <uhhh> wafflejock: yea doesn't do anything unfortunately, maybe I have to set it up first somehow
[00:03] <kostkon> Flerb_, what kind of device?
[00:04] <Flerb_> kostkon, something that could be selected as if it were a microphone
[00:04] <Flerb_> And would input the sound coming out of espeak to whatever program selected it as a device
[00:04] <wafflejock> uhh yeah in Ubuntu Gnome it has 2 by default I had to tweak it a bit cause only the right/primary monitor was cyling which was an interesting setup actually but I like both screens to shift
[00:04] <Flerb_> Sorta like virtual audio cable on windows
[00:05] <kostkon> Flerb_, what are ou trying to do exactly
[00:05] <Flerb_> kostkon, have a text to speech program, like espeak opened in a terminal, and then have the audio that it generates piped into say, skype or mumble as sound coming from a microphone
[00:06] <quickezed> Is it possible with lightlocker to trigger turning off the laptop display via a shortcut?
[00:06] <wafflejock> Flerb_: I think you can turn on stereo mix type parts in alsamixer
[00:07] <wafflejock> Flerb_: mine has "Loopback Mixing" think that might be it
[00:07] <kostkon> Flerb_, right. you can always set your monitor of your soundtrack as the input device for an app, e.g. skype. every sound that it plays on your desktop will be "listened" by skype
[00:07] <Flerb_> wafflejock, presumably can't do that in the default sound panel
[00:07] <Flerb_> ah
[00:07] <kostkon> Flerb_, using the pulseuadio volume control for that, aka pavucontrol
[00:08] <kostkon> the monitor of...*
[00:08] <Flerb_> OK
[00:09] <Basketball> how do i install libre 4.3 in 12.04
[00:09] <kostkon> Flerb_, start recording in your app (skype, etc), then in pavucontrol, in the recording tab, select the monitor of your soundtrack as the input device for that said program
[00:10] <rootbear> hello all
[00:11] <awesomess3> Basketball, sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-cache search libre | grep office #?
[00:11] <rootbear> libre office rolled out an update?
[00:11] <kostkon> rootbear, only if you are using its ppa
[00:12] <rootbear> oh, got it
[00:13] <SCHAAP137> The following packages will be upgraded:
[00:13] <SCHAAP137>   python3-distupgrade ubuntu-release-upgrader-core ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk
[00:13] <SCHAAP137>   ubuntu-release-upgrader-qt
[00:13] <SCHAAP137> new ubuntu?
[00:13] <rootbear> first time launching IRC with Xchat, any fun channels or suggested stuff to do here?
[00:13] <jgcampbell300> wafflejock, what vnc server should i be using ... i cant seem to find vnc-server in the apt cache ... i have found vnc4server, tightvncserver, and vnc-java
[00:14] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: I've just used vnc4server
[00:14] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: haven't really compared the packges though
[00:14] <rootbear> brb, laundry changing time!
[00:14] <kostkon> rootbear, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList
[00:14] <jgcampbell300> wafflejock, do you use your setup over the internet ?
[00:14] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: yeah it's an AWS machine
[00:14] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: I don't use the vnc often but it works fine
[00:15] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: usually ssh is enough
[00:15] <SCHAAP137> VNC is relatively unsafe
[00:15] <SCHAAP137> i recommend not using it
[00:15] <wafflejock> generally I'm just loggin in to run a few commands
[00:15] <wafflejock> SCHAAP137: it's vnc through an SSH tunnel
[00:15] <wafflejock> SCHAAP137: it should be fine
[00:15] <SCHAAP137> ah ok, that's cool
[00:15] <awesomess3> rootbear, #defocus is good for off-topic. ##politics is good for sort-of-on-topic stuff.
[00:16] <jgcampbell300> wafflejock, ok thanks will compare them to see witch is most robust i guess ... ill be using it often to help people with there desktops
[00:16] <jgcampbell300> i wonder if it allows sharing as well
[00:16] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: well you can take care of that with scp if you need to move files between them
[00:17] <jgcampbell300> wafflejock, aye forgot about that
[00:17] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: the main thing is you want to be sure even though you're opening a connection you use secure tools to do it, I don't recall about sharing within VNC it might be possible
[00:18] <jgcampbell300> wafflejock, kk ... off to do some reading ... thanks for the info
[00:18] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: np good luck have some fun
[00:21] <rootbear> on topic question, for old school unix/linux user, new to the GUI front... are there many (similar to) old school BBS or telnet servers to log into anymore? i used PuTTy a lot, and i think a few were SSH connected, but i had a ton of fun on those systems. do they really even exist within the community?
[00:21] <anarkhos> after hitting ctrl+alt+f1 and reaching CLI, what's the key combo to return to X?
[00:21] <rootbear> ^^ good question
[00:22] <wafflejock> ctrl+alt+f7
[00:22] <rootbear> ^^ great answer
[00:22] <rootbear> :)
[00:22] <wafflejock> rootbear: no idea about the BBS I only did that back in the modem days
[00:22] <wafflejock> on the 14.4
[00:23] <rootbear> ditto Wafflejock, guess as ive setup my "oldschool mancave" down in our basement i have wanted to relive some of the stuff that first got my into the internet, and coding..
[00:24] <SCHAAP137> i recommend mvdsv, the quakeworld server of today
[00:24] <rootbear> 80/90s kid, to many "techies" have no idea how modems work or worked, and it saddens me.
[00:24] <wafflejock> rootbear: http://www.bbscorner.com/
[00:24] <anarkhos> what's the best way of booting with vesa drivers from the live-usb?
[00:24] <SCHAAP137> anyone wanna play on my server? 1v1 on dm6?
[00:24] <myfrontpanelaudi> umm...can I get some help with a problem I have?
[00:25] <wafflejock> myfrontpanelaudi: what's up
[00:25] <rootbear> shoot it out, good sir/madaam
[00:25] <anarkhos> i tried to enable "nomodeset", but it still says that "psb_gfx" is loaded when i type "lspci -v"
[00:25] <myfrontpanelaudi> I have a nec versa p8210  and the speakers work but the lineout doesnt
[00:27] <anarkhos> ok ive found something
[00:27] <wafflejock> myfrontpanelaudi: you could try two programs for checking out audio stuff that I know of, pavucontrol is a GUI, sudo apt-get install pavucontrol, or alsamixer which is a command line based GUI sudo apt-get install alsa-tools
[00:28] <myfrontpanelaudi> thanks, will try that :)
[00:28] <Farva> okay, so I have a major problem
[00:29] <Farva> I seem to be unable to allow our DNS to connect to our IP
[00:29] <Farva> The DNS was working just fine yesterday, I had it setup on a new dedi to point as a test at the system IP
[00:30] <wafflejock> Farva: is nslookup resolving correctly?
[00:30] <Farva> when I went into the system to add my vIP's the DNS stopped working
[00:30] <Farva> this is what I have done so far: http://pastie.org/9495692
[00:30] <rootbear> #defocus
[00:30] <Farva> I do not know waffle
[00:30] <Farva> 3rd day on linux
[00:30] <Farva> can you direct me to check?
[00:31] <rootbear> ack. channel change...
[00:31] <wafflejock> Farva: nslookup should be built in so you can just nslookup mydomain.com and it should show you the IP it's resolving and the DNS server it got the IP from
[00:31] <RonaldReagan> If I say ubuntu sucks, will I get banned?
[00:31] <wafflejock> RonaldReagan: no one cares what you think Reagan :P
[00:31] <rootbear> ADMIN!!!!!!!
[00:31] <rootbear> i need an ADMIN!!!!
[00:31] <SCHAAP137> omg
[00:31] <SCHAAP137> massive troll detected
[00:31] <rootbear> Regan is back from his "everything sucks" era
[00:32] <Farva> it tells me it is pointing to an ip that it is not directed at
[00:32] <Farva> I know that sounds crazy
[00:32] <RonaldReagan> Thanks wafflejock.
[00:32] <Farva> but I have been up and down with cloudfare and my host about this
[00:33] <Farva> I know its set to the correct IP yet when I lslookup, it is not
[00:33] <RonaldReagan> SCHAAP137 I am not a troll I just want to discuss alternatives to ubunto that don't suck as bad.
[00:33] <Farva> the DNS was working fine all day yesterday, I never touched them after the initial setup
[00:33] <wafflejock> Farva: can you PM me the domain
[00:34] <Farva> I added the vIP's and it stopped working
[00:34] <kostkon> RonaldReagan, wrong place for that. this is a support channel
[00:34] <RonaldReagan> And I wanted to ask beforehand in case the topic is forbidden.
[00:34] <kostkon> !ot
[00:34] <wafflejock> Farva: I can check it from here too and send you what it shows me to see if we have a discrepancy
[00:34] <RonaldReagan> Thanks ubottu.
[00:34] <Farva> its a game server
[00:34] <Farva> mc.pvp-legends.net
[00:34] <RonaldReagan> !guidelines
[00:35] <RonaldReagan> So yes the topic is not allowed here. Thanks guys.  I will leave.
[00:35] <rootbear> ubottu is a bot?
[00:35] <wafflejock> Farva: comes back as Address: 104.28.4.82
[00:36] <rootbear> oh man... i loved these guys
[00:36] <anarkhos> ok. i managed to boot in vesa mode and reach the command-line. however, im unable to start lightdm. what am i missing?
[00:36] <Farva> yes I know, that is not what it is set to in our DNS
[00:36] <kostkon> rootbear, you got your answer :P
[00:36] <wafflejock> Farva: so you have this in a public DNS correct not just in your local DNS servers?
[00:36] <gshmu> $ sudo halt   but my computer don't power off
[00:37] <gshmu> what's wrong?
[00:37] <Farva> I have my DNS set up through cloudfare if that is what you mean
[00:38] <wafflejock> Farva: yeah just wanted to know if the domain itself is on a public DNS that will propagate to other DNS servers and so if I should be seeing the correct address
[00:38] <wafflejock> Farva: if you had the domain configured on your local DNS server 0.0.0.220 then I wouldn't expect it to resolve to what you want
[00:38] <anarkhos> gshmu: sudo shutdown -h now?
[00:38] <Farva> I went to cloudfare and they said this: http://pastie.org/9495710
[00:38] <gshmu> anarkhos: thanks, i want to know, why...
[00:39] <Farva> oh, those numbers are botched..you know, internet and all
[00:39] <anarkhos> gshmu: i dont know
[00:40] <Farva> all of my configs are in this pastie, everything I have done and changed or followed: http://pastie.org/9495692
[00:40] <wafflejock> Farva: so the IP I pasted is not the one you expect right?
[00:40] <Farva> notice that my system IP is not showing up in my ifconfig?
[00:40] <Farva> wafflejock: correct
[00:40] <Beldar> anarkhos, Is this all still on a live boot?
[00:40] <anarkhos> Beldar: yes
[00:40] <wafflejock> Farva: sounds to me like this has to be on Cloudflare then because nslookup should resolve the correct IP regardless of if the machine there is on or not
[00:41] <Farva> did you read their response?
[00:41] <wafflejock> Farva: typically changes to DNS records take a few hours sometimes up to 48 hrs for the change to propagate
[00:41] <wafflejock> Farva: yea
[00:41] <Beldar> anarkhos, You have done a md5sum check, and looked at you hardware and using ubuntu?
[00:41] <Beldar> your*
[00:41] <Farva> the DNS was working though
[00:41] <Farva> moments after I set it
[00:41] <Farva> it was up and running
[00:44] <eeee> gshmu: nothing is wrong, that's exactly what halt does, it halts everything, and it's safe to turn the power off, shutdown and poweroff halt it, and also power it off
[00:45] <PP5JEB> exit
[00:45] <Farva> wafflejock: I am sending them another ticket.
[00:45] <wafflejock> Farva: if you run wget -qO- http://ipecho.net/plain ; echo
[00:45] <wafflejock> Farva: it should show you the public IP if you're on the destination/target system
[00:45] <gshmu> thanks, eeee   which way the best for turn off my computer
[00:46] <eeee> gshmu: sudo shutdown -h now
[00:46] <Beldar> anarkhos, In this scenario you have to start with the basics and remove outliers till you get to the answer.
[00:46] <gshmu> eeee: thanks
[00:46] <eeee> -h means it is left to the system to decide whether to poweroff or not
[00:46] <eeee> np
[00:47] <gshmu> :)
[00:47] <anarkhos> Beldar: hmm... do you reckon it's much hassle for somebody who isn't an expert?
[00:48] <Beldar> anarkhos, No idea, you don't have to be an expert, some who use linux probably aren't
[00:49] <Beldar> at least many who come here for help, but those are the ones needing help, anarkhos
[00:50] <Beldar> anarkhos, Any software problem you need to start at the simple and work towards the hard in gneral no matter the OS.
[00:50] <wafflejock> yup true
[00:51] <gshmu> eeee: when i using $ sudo halt , how to start my computer
[00:51] <wafflejock> I did Windows installations repairs/maintenance etc. etc. for years and there is a ton of random minutiae
[00:52] <kostkon> gshmu, either reset it or turn it off and on
[00:52] <eeee> ^^^
[00:52] <gshmu> ok
[00:52] <gshmu> thanks
[00:53] <Beldar> anarkhos, You have to be careful whom you trust to help you, for example one here asking for help should be a huge red flag.
[00:54] <owen1> aptitude search ruby show me 'pi  ruby' and 'pi  ruby1.9.1'. what does pi mean and how to completely delete my ruby?
[00:56] <gabriel> Olá. Tô entrando aqui pela primeira vez! :D
[00:56] <kostkon> !pt | gabriel
[00:57] <Sarks> who can help me in prv with a mail server?
[00:58] <wafflejock> Sarks: not really I used this http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/#config-secure-auth
[00:58] <anarkhos> Beldar: sure, i look at different sources normally
[00:58] <Sarks> is this with mulltiple domains?
[00:59] <wafflejock> ignore the anchor link scroll to top
[00:59] <wafflejock> Sarks: yeah
[00:59] <wafflejock> Sarks: it works for multiple domains
[00:59] <wafflejock> Sarks: the TLS PAM MySQL auth stuff was hairy though
[00:59] <wafflejock> Sarks: everything else was easy going
[01:02] <Beldar> anarkhos, I asked you two basic questions earlier 1. Did you check the md5sum. 2. have you checked the hardware on running ubuntu, do you understand these?
[01:05] <Beldar> anarkhos, It's okay if you don't or don't know the hardware, communicating this and in general is the key for help
[01:05] <anarkhos> Beldar: 1) no., 2) the graphics chip (intel gma500) does not work perfectly with linux i think, but lubuntu works very nicely
[01:05] <Beldar> anarkhos, Are you trying to install lubuntu or ubuntu?
[01:06] <anarkhos> i have installed lubuntu 14. now im trying a live-usb with ubuntu 12
[01:06] <anarkhos> in order to test suspend-resume
[01:06] <Beldar> anarkhos, I would see if the 14.04 ubuntu desktop runs if it were me, by installing it in lubuntu.
[01:07] <anarkhos> ok
[01:07] <Beldar> anarkhos, run it in apt-get and save the installed packaged to a text, you can clean it out that way.
[01:08] <Beldar> and be back to just lubuntu if you want
[01:10] <oem> wafflejock, hey bro.,i  installed gnome
[01:10] <wafflejock> oem: nice liking it too?
[01:11] <oem> yeah,,,,,,,i installed it as oem manufactured
[01:11] <Beldar> oem manufactured?
[01:11] <oem> yea there was a option in usb
[01:12] <kostkon> Beldar, installation for oems -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu_OEM_Installer_Overview
[01:12] <wafflejock> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[01:12] <wafflejock> oh
[01:12] <oem> wafflejock, is there any way to add the apps in the desktop
[01:12] <kostkon> oem, why did you do that though
[01:13] <oem> kostkon, just wanted to make a clean install
[01:13] <kostkon> oem, ok, i guess
[01:13] <wafflejock> oem: yeah think I made the tweaks in gconf-editor for that
[01:13] <Beldar> not the best plan you just made it more complex than needed
[01:13] <oem> wafflejock, please teach me
[01:13] <wafflejock> oem: http://askubuntu.com/questions/43246/how-to-configure-gnome-3-to-show-icons-on-desktop
[01:14] <wafflejock> oem: I was actually adding conky when I enabled that cause it fixes some display problems with certain conky configs
[01:14] <wafflejock> oem: found some cool conky config files on deviant art to make it look nice
[01:14] <wafflejock> oem: I grabbed this set of the conky configs, cool if you like that kind of thing http://www.deviantart.com/art/Conky-Harmattan-426662366
[01:15] <Beldar> wafflejock, Your familiar with the gnome tweak tool and extensions I assume.
[01:15] <oem> wafflejock, can u tell me how to use the devain art thing
[01:18] <wafflejock> Beldar: aware of them yeah
[01:18] <wafflejock> oem: yea instructions in the download actually
[01:19] <wafflejock> oem: those are just configs for conky which is a program that will show system stats on your desktop
[01:19] <fimland> Any helpful soul in here who can help me make a os x bootable usb flash drive in ubuntu ?=
[01:19] <wafflejock> oem: so you install conky first then you extract the download from deviant art and it has instructions on where to move the folders to update the conky config
[01:19] <fimland> plspls, /w me
[01:19] <Beldar> wafflejock, Cool, I figured you were, I see some here who are not is all.
[01:20] <oem> wafflejock, oh ok.........let me try,,,,,,,,is there anyway to do private message in this channel
[01:20] <wafflejock> oem: yeah better to keep it public though
[01:20] <i7o678io6879> hey guys
[01:20] <wafflejock> less repeating yourself if I don't know
[01:21] <fimland> is there anyone here who can help me make a os x bootable usb flash drive in ubuntu ?
[01:21] <wafflejock> oem: plus more info for everyone if you keep it on topic
[01:21] <Beldar> fimland, Apple on a usb?
[01:21] <fimland>  w
[01:21] <i7o678io6879> i have question
[01:21] <i7o678io6879> i'm retard and noob for java
[01:21] <i7o678io6879> http://pastebin.com/Qsu3QcbD
[01:21] <i7o678io6879> dunny why it doesn't work
[01:22] <i7o678io6879> dunno
[01:22] <fimland> beldar, i was given a macbook pro 6.2 bc they said it didnt work. I got it working with ubuntu. My next step is to dual boot it with os x snow leopard
[01:23] <fimland> from what i can tell, usb stick needs to be in a GUID format
[01:23] <Beldar> fimland, Not a ubuntu support issue, even if your trying to load the usb .
[01:23] <fimland> beldar: there should be some ubuntu app to do this with ?
[01:23] <Beldar> why
[01:24] <fimland> i mean, format usb stick into guid, and make bootable from image file ?
[01:24] <fimland> well.. i guess im just presuming :P
[01:24] <fimland> isnt there ?
[01:26] <wafflejock> i7o678io6879: java questions are OT here you might want to try #programming or #java or something like that
[01:26] <Flerb_> I was playing around with espeak and I find it sounds somewhat unnatural
[01:26] <Flerb_> Are there any good alternatives?
[01:27] <maherrera89> Hello there, is someone able to help me test my webcam, I have tried but was no able to test it
[01:27] <maherrera89> any app or idea how to?
[01:28] <cfhowlett> maherrera89, cheese
[01:28] <cfhowlett> !cheese
[01:28] <cfhowlett> !info cheese
[01:28] <maherrera89> cfhowlett, thanks!
[01:28] <cfhowlett> maherrera89, happy2help
[01:28] <wafflejock> i7o678io6879: also your condition for count==2 is outside of the for loop
[01:29] <maherrera89> cfhowlett, good to know, I'm new in Linux, studying for LPIC
[01:30] <cfhowlett> maherrera89, ah, you are going to have SO much fun!  guvcview is a well-known alternative
[01:32] <maherrera89> cfhowlett, what does guvcview means?
[01:33] <kostkon> !info guvcview
[01:33] <cfhowlett> maherrera89, here's a terminal command: apt-cache show packagenamehere.  try that with guvcview
[01:34] <blubaustin> hello
[01:34] <cfhowlett> !hi | blubaustin
[01:34] <cfhowlett> !hello
[01:34] <blubaustin> every time I try to launch steam I get this error message http://paste.ubuntu.com/8118673/
[01:35] <blubaustin> I have tried deleting the cache removing and pruge steam then reinstalling, it updates then gives me that error
[01:35] <fridaynext> i've installed lm-sensors, but when i execute "sensors", this is all I get - http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=x3YJkKHd
[01:35] <fridaynext> any idea how to get fan speeds as well?
[01:36] <kostkon> blubaustin, how did you install it? why do you run it like this ~/.steam$ steam
[01:36] <blubaustin> I run it ./steam
[01:37] <blubaustin> that was just the folder I was in at the time
[01:37] <blubaustin> oops I mean steam
[01:37] <kostkon> blubaustin, ok
[01:37] <blubaustin> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8118699/
[01:37] <blubaustin> see same deal
[01:38] <kostkon> blubaustin, what version of ubuntu
[01:38] <blubaustin> on my other pc that is running the same version of ubuntu it runs just fine. 14.10 like the pastebin says
[01:38] <OerHeks> blubaustin, might want to ask in #ubuntu-steam too
[01:38] <kostkon> blubaustin, oh 14.10
[01:39] <kostkon> !ubuntu+1 | blubaustin, then go here
[01:43] <kostkon> fridaynext, and? you might want to run sensors-detect first. More info here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto
[01:43] <i7o678io6879> dunny why ##java don't let me in
[01:44] <i7o678io6879> dunno
[01:44] <fridaynext> kostkon: thanks for that - was just reading it.
[01:44] <kostkon> fridaynext, np
[01:44] <fridaynext> i ran sensors-detect, and that seemed to pick everything up, but when i try to run module-init-tools restart, it says the service isn't recognized.
[01:44] <fridaynext> however, when i run sudo apt-get-install module-init-tools, it tells me i already have the most up to date version
[01:45] <kostkon> fridaynext, using sudo?
[01:45] <fridaynext> yup
[01:46] <kostkon> fridaynext, http://askubuntu.com/questions/328099/service-modules-init-tools-not-found
[01:46] <fridaynext> kostkon: hehe, i'm there too. already tried kmod, still no joy.
[01:46] <fridaynext> only cpu temps - no fan speeds.
[01:47] <kostkon> fridaynext, reboot?
[01:47] <Beldar> fridaynext, Your temp is low, why the speed needed?
[01:48] <kostkon> fridaynext, reboot and re-check
[01:48] <fridaynext> Beldar: just want to see the fan speeds for grins. My case fan (plugged into system fan header) won't spin up on my BIOS' "silent" setting - only on the "quiet" setting.
[01:48] <fridaynext> so I want to see what speed it's spinning at.
[01:48] <fridaynext> kostkon: already rebooted - same output
[01:49] <maherrera89> anyone, whats the best Skype version for 14.04 LTS?
[01:49] <killer> Hey , how can I know the graphic chipset name ?
[01:49] <cfhowlett> maherrera89, use skype in the ubuntu software center
[01:49] <wafflejock> killer: lspci | grep VGA
[01:50] <killer> It gives something like 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom Processor D2xxx/N2xxx Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)
[01:50] <killer> But the 3d acceleration doesn't seems to work
[01:51] <fridaynext> meh, i'll deal with cpu temps only. don't need to see the fan speed on a non-performance box.
[01:51] <fridaynext> thanks all
[01:51] <maherrera89> Cfhowlett, when i type skype in the Ubuntu Software Center, I got nothing
[01:52] <cfhowlett> maherrera89, what is the output of terminal command:   cat /etc/issue
[01:52] <kostkon> fridaynext, you could google your mobo model along with variations of the word "lm-sensors". you might stumble on something
[01:53] <wafflejock> killer: you can do lspci -k to see what kernel module is loaded for your graphics the 00:02.0 is usually good for looking up the exact info about the device too
[01:53] <kostkon> maherrera89, you might need to enable the Partner repository first. If you need help on that just ask
[01:53] <fridaynext> kostkon: this is a super cheap mobo - i doubt anyone went to the trouble - but i'll check anyway! thanks for the tip.
[01:53] <ahklerner> how do i bind dhcpd to a specific adapter ?
[01:53] <kostkon> fridaynext, np
[01:54] <wafflejock> killer: this may help http://askubuntu.com/questions/166224/how-do-i-install-the-intel-graphics-driver-in-my-system
[01:54] <maherrera89> cfhowlett, the output is <Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS /n /l
[01:54] <maherrera89> yes I need some help on that
[01:54] <wafflejock> maherrera89: I'm using the one from here http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-computer/ and it works alright but does lock up eventually
[01:55] <cfhowlett> kostkon, guide maherrera89 with partner repository please?
[01:55] <kostkon> ok
[01:55] <ahklerner> i would like to have dhcp server set up only on eth1, can someone tell me what I need to do ?
[01:56] <kostkon> maherrera89, open your updater, click on Settings, a new window will open. Click on the 3rd party Software tab and then enable the 2 options that say "Canonical Partners" and finally click on the Close button
[01:56] <maherrera89> kostkon, how do I add the repositories
[01:56] <maherrera89> ?
[01:56] <killer> wafflejock: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[01:56] <killer>  xserver-xorg-video-intel : Depends: xorg-video-abi-11
[01:56] <killer>                             Depends: xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.10.99.901)
[01:58] <wafflejock> killer: not sure post here has a different package for the intel drivers http://askubuntu.com/questions/270658/xserver-xorg-video-intel-not-installed
[01:59] <wafflejock> killer: seems that was for an older version of X and Ubuntu
[01:59] <netlar> CAn I get Dexter on 14.04?
[01:59] <kostkon> netlar, the tv seriers?
[01:59] <cfhowlett> !info dexter
[01:59] <kostkon> series*
[02:00] <cfhowlett> netlar, no suck package
[02:00] <cfhowlett> no such package
[02:00] <netlar> The address book from elementary os
[02:00] <kostkon> netlar, oh
[02:00] <Farva> is there something wrong with this .sh file? http://pastie.org/9495795 it won't run >.<
[02:00] <kostkon> !elementary | netlar
[02:00] <kostkon> netlar, better ask there
[02:00] <anarkhos> is it at all possible to boot the live-usb of ubuntu WITHOUT psb_gfx loading? im running out of ideas. even blacklisting it didn't work
[02:01] <wafflejock> netlar: personally just use thunderbird myself never seen deexter
[02:01] <wafflejock> dexter*
[02:01]  * cfhowlett finds the Thunderbird address book more than adequate - but YMMV
[02:02] <wafflejock> ah just saw a screenshot it does look nice and minimal but yeah thunderbird for all the contact things now minus IRC
[02:02] <wafflejock> Mail, calendar, IM it's pretty sweet
[02:03] <OerHeks> netlar dexter is removed for some time now. ( from elementaryOS)
[02:03] <hey_joe> if i have system users, how do i disallow them from browsing through my /var/www files?
[02:03] <hey_joe> :(
[02:03] <netlar> OerHeks: They do not have a address book anymore?
[02:03] <OerHeks> netlar, not dexter anyway.
[02:04] <hey_joe> and also, if i was to enable user home folders for subdomains with apache using vhost_alias... how would i hide users home folders from each other, yet still allow apache permissions to serve them?
[02:07] <netlar> OerHeks: Are any of the base elementary apps available in ubuntu?
[02:07] <cfhowlett> netlar, get the list of apps from elementary.  search in the ubuntu software center for same.
[02:07] <kostkon> netlar, no afaik
[02:08] <OerHeks> they don' t work upstream
[02:08] <netlar> ahh ok, was not sure how that worked
[02:11] <Basketball> i followed this guide http://rafaelstz.wordpress.com/2014/08/21/rodando-netflix-em-html5-nativo-no-ubuntu/    but it still aks for silverlight
[02:12] <kostkon> Basketball, did you enable the html5 option in netflix config
[02:12] <wafflejock> hey_joe: some details regarding apache config for users public_html folders within the home folders
[02:12] <Basketball> i selected use html as preferemce
[02:12] <kostkon> Basketball, config -> playback settings*
[02:12] <wafflejock> hey_joe: http://askubuntu.com/questions/26848/permissions-issue-how-can-apache-access-files-in-my-home-directory
[02:13] <kostkon> Basketball, does it look like this http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/netflix-html5-settings.png
[02:13] <Basketball> kostkon,  it does
[02:14] <sajan> wafflejock,
[02:14] <kostkon> Basketball, not sure then. have you restarted your browser
[02:14] <Basketball> kostkon,  yes 3 times
[02:15] <Basketball> kostkon,  doesnt work in 14.04 or 12.04
[02:16] <kostkon> Basketball, also did you install the user agent swticher extension and changed your ua string
[02:16] <Basketball> kostkon,  i think i did it right....
[02:16] <netlar> Ahh so Elementary uses a different GTK+ version
[02:16] <Basketball> netlar,  elementary #elementary
[02:16] <kostkon> Basketball, it only works in 14.04
[02:17] <Basketball> why not 14.04
[02:20] <Basketball> kostkon,  do what do i put as the user agent string?
[02:21] <OerHeks> are those netflix streams free? i thought you' d need a paid subscription for that
[02:22] <kostkon> Basketball, this how-to is more detailed than the one you have posted http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/08/netflix-linux-html5-support-plugins
[02:22] <snufft> Hi guys! Is there a pastebin preference for this channel?
[02:22] <OerHeks> paste.ubuntu.com is great
[02:22] <snufft> OerHeks, thanks!
[02:24] <drewjo> YAY I made my first gui program in python using tkinter
[02:24] <drewjo> it rolls the rice for me :)
[02:24] <snufft> I've done a 13.10 -> 14.04 update (as in, not formatted and started again) and I'm getting this sort of stuff in terminal on apt-get install: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8118943/ Is this standard in 14.04? Or has something gone wrong :P
[02:25] <drewjo> seems normal to me snufft
[02:25] <kostkon> snufft, probably some package is wgeting something from some external source, e.g. adobe-flashplugin used to do that, pepperflash does it afaik, etc.
[02:26] <Beldar> snufft, The only upgrade from 13.10 o 14.04 that is suggested is a eol upgrade
[02:26] <kostkon> flashplugin-nonfree* sorry
[02:26] <snufft> kostkon, drewjo no worries :) It was for pepperflash actually, so that would make sense :)
[02:26] <snufft> thanks guys!
[02:26] <kostkon> snufft, ;)
[02:29] <drewjo> brb
[02:31] <iamaway> my ethernet isn't working, when i do the command sudo lshw -C network i find  *-network DISABLED             description: Ethernet interface       product: AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet
[02:31] <iamaway> how do i enable it?
[02:32] <macsplean1> hello, i am wondering how one selects multiple distinct text areas as one can do on a mac
[02:42] <Basketball> kostkon,  you there
[02:42] <kostkon> Basketball, y
[02:42] <Basketball> i set the user agent string to what is said and went to netflix andit says There was an unexpected error. http://i.imgur.com/4mToowB.png
[02:42] <netlar> I keep getting this message in Gnome Contact when I try to add a new entry "Unable to find newly created contact
[02:43] <kostkon> Basketball, did you google the error code
[02:44] <Basketball> yea couldnt find anything relevant
[02:44] <Bleedz> anyone here with experience with ubuntu on macbooks ?
[02:45] <Beldar> Bleedz, Maybe, stating the actual issue works better.
[02:50] <karinu> I'm trying to help someone who was trying to upgrade Ubuntu and managed to end up with bootup broken. I don't have direct access to the system and they are communicating via smartphone.
[02:51] <karinu> It looks like the original install was done from Windows. I think the filesystem for Ubuntu is in a file on the C: drive (ubuntu/install/.fuse_hidden0000000400000001)
[02:51] <Beldar> karinu, Wubi is not supported
[02:52] <kostkon> Basketball, do you have pipelight installed?
[02:52] <Basketball> kostkon,  no
[02:52] <kostkon> Basketball, ok
[02:53] <izarry> hi
[02:54] <karinu> That's what I figured. Unfortunately, the person in question lacks install media or Internet connectivity within Windows. It seems the initramfs can't mount the filesystem ("invalid argument"), is there some resource available to help decipher the fs details and options going forward?
[02:55] <karinu> (...setting aside that letting a system upgrade itself out of support for its own root filesystem seems like a poor design decision...)
[02:56] <Beldar> karinu, The developer themselves stated it was for trying out in lieu of a dual boot.
[02:56] <snufft> does anyone have a recommendation for a nice colour scheme for terminal? I do a lot of work in Vim and I've just started running Deepin Terminal, if that helps :)
[02:59] <Beldar> snufft, This is straight support, not how to bling my ubuntu.
[03:00] <Beldar> you might try #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:03] <rypervenche> snufft: Check your private message.
[03:03] <[Uber]> I AM HERE TO PISS YOU OFF
[03:04] <OerHeks> !ot | [Uber]
[03:04] <[Uber]> ok
[03:06] <HTLM62> hi
[03:07] <_Uber> !ot | [HTLM62]
[03:08] <HTLM62> I'm having trouble with my Ubuntu server thing. nginx won't start: i.imgur.com/qd57rSr
[03:08] <danes> hello Im a noob and I wonder if it is possible to have connection to two wireless networks at the same time, one of them an intranet for file sharing and the other connected to internet. I dont want them to be connected to each other
[03:08] <_Uber> google.com is a useful thing
[03:08] <kostkon> !server | HTLM62
[03:09] <_Uber> !server help
[03:10] <booh> Since 4 years, I was running old ubuntu distro and my onboard video and pciex video worked together so I had 4 independant tv screen on it.  I upgraded to the latest 14.04 and now, I can have only onboard OR pciex video working so 2 screens.  Both are ATI.  Are there better drivers to load and better control center to have 4 independant screens?
[03:10] <_Uber> no
[03:10] <HTLM62> sorry, I think I typed the link wrong. i.imgur.com/qd57rSr.gif
[03:10] <OerHeks> booh, depends on the graphic card you have
[03:10] <drewjo> booh, too long
[03:10] <_Uber> tl;dr please
[03:10] <booh> OerHeks, ATI
[03:11] <HTLM62> I had to use another client because the old one cause Windows 98 to BSOD upon connection
[03:11] <OerHeks> _Uber please stop non-related answers, thanks.
[03:11] <booh> OerHeks, ATI onboard and pciex
[03:11] <OerHeks> booh, what is the output of this in terminal: lspci | grep -i VGA
[03:12] <HTLM62> I ran the nginx launch command many times but it's still not loading
[03:12] <HTLM62> I had it working when I first installed it but after a reboot it's not starting anymore
[03:12] <HTLM62> this is the third time I've had to reinstall Ubuntu to get nginx to load
[03:12] <drewjo> Strong bad clock, haha
[03:12] <booh> OerHeks, I don't have access to this computer at the moment... I'm preparing for tomorrow morning to fix it... But give me a minute, I have notes on that (you want exact model I think...)
[03:13] <izarry> Hi guys, i am new at ubuntu server , if you don't mind can i ask an example
[03:13] <izarry> of http proxy?
[03:13] <drewjo> izarry, squid
[03:13] <drewjo> !squid
[03:13] <izarry> ok2x thanks guys
[03:14] <drewjo> you're welcome izarry
[03:15] <HTLM62> is there a specific trick to loading nginx after a reboot because I've had this happen 3 times before
[03:15] <booh> OerHeks, board is ASUS M3A78-CM with Radeon 3100 (RS780C) and pciex card is Radeon HD 4350/4550 (RV710)
[03:15] <_Uber> !server | izarry
[03:15] <rypervenche> HTLM62: What does "nginx -t" output?
[03:15] <phillips1012> htlm62: logs are stored in /var/log, check in there
[03:15] <HTLM62> just let me get my keyboard plugged into the server
[03:15] <booh> OerHeks, It was working on old ubuntu... I think 10.10, or 11.04... don't remember.
[03:16] <OerHeks> booh, both are only supported by the opensource driver https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto
[03:16] <waxhead> Hi everyone... just did a do-release-upgrade on my 1204 mythbuntu box and it's failed...
[03:16] <booh> OerHeks, Maybe I had loaded 4 years ago some drivers... I don't remember now.
[03:16] <waxhead> the failure is mythtv-database wants mysql, however mysql hasn't been configured yet...
[03:16] <waxhead> what's the best approach here?
[03:16] <cfhowlett> !mysql
[03:16] <rypervenche> HTLM62: Also, use "service nginx restart" instead or even "restart nginx", depending on what version you're running.
[03:16] <wafflejock> cmon ubottu where you at on that
[03:17] <drewjo> _Uber try !blah > x
[03:17] <_Uber> !blag > x
[03:17] <_Uber> !blah > x
[03:17] <waxhead> and now the upgrae keeps running over and over...
[03:17] <phillips1012> !blag > x
[03:17] <drewjo> ....
[03:17] <HTLM62> nginx -t gives a error saying that it can't open any error files and a bunch of stuff after it
[03:17] <phillips1012> !blah > x
[03:17] <drewjo> !troll > _Uber
[03:17] <_Uber> lol
[03:17] <kostkon> where x = nickname
[03:17] <wafflejock> hehe
[03:18] <rypervenche> HTLM62: Get us that entire output in a pastebin please.
[03:18] <drewjo> !troll
[03:18] <wafflejock> !server > _Uber
[03:18] <wafflejock> that's what they mean I always forget too
[03:18] <phillips1012> !server > phillips1012
[03:18] <HTLM62> how do I do that? I'm not using a terminal to connect
[03:18] <_Uber> !server > 'Cam
[03:19] <_Uber> !server > `Cam
[03:19] <rypervenche> HTLM62: What are you using to connect?
[03:19] <rypervenche> HTLM62: Oh, sorry. Install "pastebinit" and then run "nginx -t |& pastebinit"
[03:19] <cfhowlett> waxhead, what is the output from terminal:   cat /etc/issue
[03:19] <HTLM62> a Packard Bell PS/2 keyboard and a Hanns.G monitor is what I have it connected to
[03:20] <SeanWang> Can ubuntu login account using touch screen? How can the onboard being launched?
[03:20] <waxhead> cfhowlett, nothing useful now...
[03:20] <rypervenche> HTLM62: That's fine, do what I said in my last message and then manually type out the link it gives you in IRC.
[03:20] <HTLM62> ok
[03:20] <waxhead> root@mediacentre:~# cat /etc/issue
[03:20] <waxhead> Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[03:21] <cfhowlett> waxhead, actually, that is useful.  do this:  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:21] <booh> OerHeks, So... I am be able to run multiple monitors with opensource drivers?
[03:21] <phillips1012> htlm62: you can also do: nginx -t | curl -F 'f:1=<-' http://ix.io
[03:21] <_Uber> !server > phillips1012
[03:21] <OerHeks> booh, can' t say, test it?
[03:22] <phillips1012> !patience > _uber
[03:22] <HTLM62> is it apt-get pastebinit?
[03:22] <waxhead> cfhowlett, http://paste.ubuntu.com/8119207/
[03:22] <booh> OerHeks, I passed 2 days testing... but I'm really bad at xorg config etc... I don't understand all of this stuff.
[03:22] <BuJitsuBrown> how do i directly paste the output of a terminal read out to paste.ubuntu.com ?
[03:22] <rypervenche> HTLM62: sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[03:22] <HTLM62> this is my first Ubuntu PC, sorry
[03:22] <booh> OerHeks, I just remember that with nvidia it was easy.. all in GUI :)
[03:22] <rypervenche> HTLM62: That's fine. Also see my private message.
[03:22] <kostkon> !pastebinit | BuJitsuBrown
[03:23] <wafflejock> HTLM62: don't worry as long as you are patient and polite and responsive to questions no one will attack you here
[03:23] <booh> OerHeks, I have a USB key with all the working system on it...  maybe it's possible to retreive some configuration on it?  if it's in text file..
[03:23] <HTLM62> ok
[03:23] <booh> OerHeks, and if you help me ;)
[03:24] <HTLM62> this client doesn't have scrolling and the message thing moved off the screen. Could you please tell me the pastebing command to log it again?
[03:24] <BuJitsuBrown> could you please give me an exapmle . i want to use apt-get update and have that sent to paste.ubuntu
[03:24] <rypervenche> HTLM62: nginx -t |& pastebinit
[03:25] <HTLM62> thanks
[03:25] <wafflejock> BuJitsuBrown: after you have already sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[03:25] <kostkon> BuJitsuBrown, ---> sudo apt-get update | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com
[03:25] <OerHeks> booh, a 2nd screen should be recognised instantly,or not.
[03:25] <drewjo> !wgetpaste
[03:25] <drewjo> try sudo apt-get install wgetpaste
[03:25] <drewjo> it's better
[03:26] <booh> OerHeks, I have 2 monitors on each video...
[03:26] <HTLM62> http://paste.ubuntu.com/81192932/
[03:26] <wafflejock> drewjo: what's better out of curiousity?
[03:26] <booh> total 4 monitors.  I always see both monitors on the same card...   but not all 4
[03:26] <drewjo> ?
[03:27] <drewjo> wgetpaste
[03:27] <booh> OerHeks, total 4 monitors.  I always see both monitors on the same card...   but not all 4
[03:27] <cfhowlett> waxhead, please check the mythbuntu support options:  www.mythbuntu.org/support
[03:27] <SchrodingersScat> !info wgetpaste | drewjo
[03:27] <Bashing-om> HTLM62: Empty content @ http://paste.ubuntu.com/81192932/ . Try again.
[03:28] <HTLM62> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8119232/
[03:28] <phillips1012> htlm62 try running the nginx -t command as root
[03:29] <HTLM62> ok
[03:30] <phillips1012> if it just sits there, nginx probably started, which means the issue starting it is a problem with the init system and not nginx itself
[03:30] <HTLM62> Running as root: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8119267/
[03:31] <booh> OerHeks, This is my old config on the working system: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8119269/  Seems that it was proprietary drivers..
[03:31] <phillips1012> htlm62: what does `ls /etc/nginx/nginx.conf*` output
[03:31] <booh> OerHeks, It was on ubuntu 9.10
[03:32] <OerHeks> booh, test it, and then we' ll see
[03:32] <rypervenche> HTLM62: Pastebin your /etc/nginx/nginx.conf please
[03:32] <OerHeks> no prop driver anyway
[03:32] <phillips1012> htlm62: apt may have placed a new file there for a new update to nginx that you have to merge manually
[03:32] <booh> How to install proprietary drivers...?
[03:32] <drewjo> booh, in the drivers section
[03:32] <drewjo> !drivers > booh
[03:33] <HTLM62> oops, I wasn't supposed to put the *' was I. It's in a blank prompt
[03:33] <drewjo> !proprietary > booh
[03:33] <BuJitsuBrown> @<drewjo>  i get this and i am getting it with almost everything nowadays why :''''(
[03:33] <BuJitsuBrown> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8119276/
[03:33] <BuJitsuBrown> ?
[03:34] <drewjo> hmm must not be in repo
[03:34] <OerHeks> booh, so you don' t accept what i just said. read the url
[03:34] <booh> OerHeks, there was prop driver in 9.10... why not in 14.04 ?
[03:34] <booh> yes I read a bit..
[03:35] <drewjo> BuJitsuBrown, just use an online paste
[03:35] <drewjo> I guess
[03:35] <OerHeks> booh, because ATI dropped support for 2xxx-4xxx
[03:35] <izarry> Hi Mr. drewjo, i have already installed ubuntu server in my other computer but at 1st it has a windows 7 os , is the windows 7 os is already gone after i installed ubuntu server?
[03:35] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: ^^  apt-cache show wgetpaste -> N: Unable to locate package wgetpaste .
[03:36] <kostkon> BuJitsuBrown, what's your ubuntu version
[03:36] <booh> OerHeks, So I have to rollback my ubuntu version?
[03:36] <booh> or is it possible to run old drivers?
[03:37] <_Uber> !patience > phillips1012
[03:37] <phillips1012> !trolling > _uber
[03:37] <phillips1012> !troll > _uber
[03:37] <_Uber> nop
[03:38] <izarry> guys i have already installed ubuntu server in my other computer but at 1st it has a windows 7 os , is the windows 7 os is already gone after i installed ubuntu server?
[03:38] <Bashing-om> booh: IF you really require to run proprietary drivers with old ATI card, then release 12.04.1 still has support for them.
[03:39] <BuJitsuBrown> @<kostkon> can i get a comand to type in so that i can find out ?
[03:39] <kostkon> BuJitsuBrown, that package does not exist anyway
[03:39] <RedheadedCupcake> Is this the right place for some help with 14.04?
[03:40] <botnut> sure
[03:40] <cfhowlett> RedheadedCupcake, give the details
[03:41] <booh> Bashing-om, don't know if I require... depends if I can run onboard video and pciex video card at the same time with opensource..
[03:41] <BuJitsuBrown> okay well i think the problems i have are steming from distro conflects i really dont know but just a feeling i get this when i try aptget update <kostkon> anyone have any ideas?
[03:41] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: run -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade <-. If they run clean, you are golden.
[03:41] <cfhowlett> izarry, if you installed "next to" windows, it's still there.  if you used the whole HDD, it's gone
[03:41] <booh> Bashing-om, I supposed it's impossible to rollback, I have to clean install ?
[03:42] <izarry> okay thank you cfhowlett , i did choose whole hdd hehe
[03:42] <cfhowlett> izarry, bye bye windows
[03:42] <BuJitsuBrown> okay well i think the problems i have are steming from distro conflects i really dont know but just a feeling i get this when i try apt-get update paste.ubuntu.com/8119293/ anyone have any ideas?
[03:42] <RedheadedCupcake> I had 12.04.05 and I upgraded it to 14.04 on a HP Probook 4430s and my touchpad does not work
[03:42] <izarry> cfhowlett, yeah ^_^
[03:42] <Bashing-om> booh: Yes, Will 'beed' to reinstall, there is a totally unsupported method to make it work .. but will eventually bork up your system .. clean install 12.04.1 .
[03:42] <booh> Bashing-om, 12.04.1 absolutely?  not the 12.04.5 ?
[03:43] <cfhowlett> RedheadedCupcake, first: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:43] <cfhowlett> RedheadedCupcake, for 14.04 to 14.04.1        might fix your issue
[03:44] <drewjo> The 14.04 installer has some issues
[03:44] <fusionneur> finally made lol work :)
[03:44] <Bashing-om> booh: Absolutely 12.04.1 .. as it has the version of xserver that ATI's proprietary driver will function with.
[03:44] <RedheadedCupcake> cfhowlett getting it now
[03:44] <SonikkuAmerica> fusionneur: PlayOnLinux method?
[03:44] <BuJitsuBrown> @<Bashing-om> they read out like this paste.ubuntu.com/8119293/
[03:44] <drewjo> no no a game
[03:44] <fusionneur> aye
[03:45] <fusionneur> it s pretty neat this playonlinux
[03:45] <drewjo> you can't buy runes
[03:45] <fusionneur> meh i don t need
[03:45] <drewjo> in linux
[03:45] <SonikkuAmerica> fusionneur: I had LoL working on PoL once, but the computer's hardware was ancient. Should try it again. But I digress.
[03:45] <fusionneur> it lags a bit when many spells
[03:45] <SonikkuAmerica> drewjo: He may not be a 20+ yet
[03:45] <fusionneur> and can t find any proprietary driver for my old ati hd4850
[03:46] <fusionneur> it s not supported on 14.04.1
[03:46] <Beldar> +-+-
[03:46] <Beldar> 22222233
[03:46] <SonikkuAmerica> fusionneur: That's why I particularly pay attention to hardware specs.
[03:46] <SonikkuAmerica> Beldar: What are you doing?
[03:46] <drewjo> fusionneur, I think the kernel supports it
[03:46] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: "http://ppa.launchpad.net/pmcenery" check your 3rd party software, most likely not supported in release 14.04 .. disable the source, and run the code again.
[03:47] <drewjo> but I don't buy AMD
[03:47] <Beldar> heh keyboard fell
[03:47] <SonikkuAmerica> Beldar: o
[03:47] <fusionneur> yeah it s works pretty well without flgrx driver
[03:47] <fusionneur> on open source
[03:47] <BuJitsuBrown> ok ...
[03:47] <fusionneur> when no many spells i get max fps
[03:47] <fusionneur> then sudden drop
[03:48] <drewjo> buy nvidia
[03:48] <Bashing-om> fusionneur: Join the crowd .. popular cards and ATI dropped support .
[03:48] <drewjo> !drivers
[03:48] <fusionneur> ye buy nvidia then a new mobo then a new proc
[03:48] <fusionneur> and here you find yourself in the situation of buying a whole pc
[03:48] <drewjo> yes
[03:48] <drewjo> why buy amd
[03:48] <drewjo> I always but intel/nvidia
[03:48] <drewjo> buy
[03:49] <fusionneur> it s cheaper maybe ? hah
[03:49] <fusionneur> same performance half the price
[03:49] <drewjo> and half the suport
[03:49] <drewjo> support
[03:49] <fusionneur> well this card is more than 5 years old
[03:49] <fusionneur> and still it s competitive
[03:50] <fusionneur> you can find it in high end cards benchmark
[03:50] <fusionneur> it s ok for what i need
[03:50] <drewjo> meh, games are lame
[03:50] <drewjo> :)
[03:50] <fusionneur> :)
[03:51] <fusionneur> ye got tired of them
[03:51] <RedheadedCupcake> Ok, it's finished and I am restarting now.
[03:51] <fusionneur> now i playing with scripts
[03:51] <drewjo> you should try python
[03:51] <drewjo> it's like a scripting language with cool features
[03:51] <fusionneur> yea i should but i m too used with bash style
[03:52] <fusionneur> i found this site codeacadamy
[03:52] <drewjo> brb going to buy mince
[03:52] <fusionneur> i m gonna start learning python soon
[03:52] <drewjo> ah yes, I finished it
[03:52] <drewjo> and another site too
[03:52] <drewjo> those are addictibe
[03:53] <drewjo> addictive
[03:53] <fusionneur> yea :)
[03:53] <fusionneur> wanna try ruby too
[03:53] <fusionneur> i did the javascript one
[03:54] <fusionneur> so easy to learn
[03:54] <_Uber> ruby.js?
[03:54] <killer> Hey , gma 3600 chipset is not able to run 3d acceleration
[03:54] <fusionneur> ruby the language
[03:54] <_Uber> I learned some ruby
[03:54] <botnut> blah not too fond of ruby
[03:54] <_Uber> it's a great language
[03:54] <_Uber> easy to learn
[03:54] <botnut> with python you can do it all
[03:55] <botnut> desktop apps, server apps, web apps, etc etc
[03:55] <botnut> ruby limited just like php
[03:55] <_Uber> don't mention php in this
[03:55] <_Uber> php is shit
[03:55] <botnut> lol
[03:55] <botnut> when i see php
[03:55] <botnut> it reminds me of classic asp
[03:55] <botnut> garbage
[03:55] <drewjo> PHP is used widely in industry
[03:55] <drewjo> even if it's crap
[03:55] <botnut> unfortunately its a large portion of the market space
[03:56] <fusionneur> yea and windows it s 80 % that doesn t mean it s good hehe
[03:56] <botnut> well it all serves a purpose
[03:56] <botnut> these are tools at the end of the day
[03:56] <botnut> for many companies / organizations - windows is fine
[03:56] <fusionneur> ye
[03:57] <botnut> the dev tools are very impressive if you can get around the crashes and bugs in the IDEs
[03:57] <fusionneur> i use a mix at work
[03:57] <fusionneur> windows + open solari
[03:57] <SonikkuAmerica> fusionneur: OpenSolaris is dead. http://www.openindiana.org
[03:57] <fusionneur> ye but ericsson still uses it
[03:58] <fusionneur> on the OSS platform
[03:58] <fusionneur> i m working now on a script
[03:59] <fusionneur> batch + python
[03:59] <fusionneur> for solving alarms automatically on BSC's and RNC's
[03:59] <BuJitsuBrown> @<Bashing-om>  ok iwent to system gui to software source and tryied this http://imgur.com/GMhSe3j next it wanted to upload and gave me one of these  http://imgur.com/FXSUFH6 then after that i do a apt-get update and get this http://paste.ubuntu.com/8119388/  iam soo lost right now and i love ubuntu
[04:00] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: Look'n ..brb
[04:00] <BuJitsuBrown> hey thats cool i understand
[04:01] <fusionneur> you want to upgrade to 14.04?
[04:01] <OerHeks> BuJitsuBrown, ppa:pmcenery/ppa has no trusty candidates
[04:01] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: "http://imgur.com/GMhSe3j" items 4 and 5 uncheck them.
[04:01] <OerHeks> ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/ppa also no trusty candidates
[04:02] <BuJitsuBrown> @ <OerHeks> its not just that one
[04:02] <BuJitsuBrown> @<Bashing-om> ok...
[04:02] <Nordom> Hello, Is there is a simple way to compile into a .deb file? I want to use the command make world, but I want the compile results put into a .deb
[04:03] <fusionneur> http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/make-your-own-deb-and-rpm-packages
[04:04] <kostkon> !packaging | Nordom
[04:10] <wafflejock> phillips1012: just add to ignore
[04:12] <BuJitsuBrown> @<Bashing-om> okay we got rid of  ppa:pmcenery/ppa after i did this #' 4,5   http://imgur.com/E3UIqZP but i still get these http://paste.ubuntu.com/8119465/ ... and i am always getting a gui box sayint that there has been an internall error of ubuntu 14.04 i remeber getting this in ubuntu 12 lts also idk y
[04:12] <killer> Hey , how can i install gma3600 drivers
[04:13] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: Look'n .
[04:14] <OerHeks> repeat: ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/ppa also no trusty candidates
[04:15] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: ^^^ .
[04:15] <OerHeks> uh oh, new way of spam
[04:16] <OerHeks> !ops
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[04:16] <Bashing-om> just saw the same spamming on #freenode .
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[04:17] <botnut> ehhhhhhh
[04:17] <BuJitsuBrown> what the hell is going on?
[04:17] <phunyguy> should be fine now.
[04:17] <Flannel> BuJitsuBrown: Spammers.  No worries.
[04:17] <wafflejock> BuJitsuBrown: yeah public channels these things happen
[04:17] <igurd> that's an interesting thought :3
[04:18] <BuJitsuBrown> they are a bunch of rass
[04:18] <BuJitsuBrown> what does it mean to not have any canadets?
[04:18] <Bleedz> anyone here with experience with Ubuntu on macbooks??
[04:19] <OerHeks> Bleedz, all i know are the mactel pages
[04:19] <OerHeks> !mac
[04:19] <BuJitsuBrown> @wafflejock i shure would like to kick thir ass
[04:19] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: The repository you are accessing has no support in 14.04 . disable the source(s) .
[04:19] <OerHeks> BuJitsuBrown, lets move on please
[04:20] <Bleedz> OerHeks, I will look into it. thanks alot.
[04:21] <phunyguy> grr..
[04:21] <BuJitsuBrown> @<OerHeks>,<Bashing-om>  disable the sources ? do i just forget being able to use that program now?
[04:23] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: Possibly .. as of now, the author is not supporting 14.04 .. the ap may or may not run, there are no updates untill the author(s) catch up to 14.04.
[04:26] <BuJitsuBrown> @<Bashing-om> ok thank you for clearing that up for me now i understand why it dosent work for me . new question how can i find out what the official sources for my version are?
[04:26] <chriys> hey guys
[04:26] <chriys> do you know how to simulate 500 connection to my website watching a link I want to test my server.
[04:29] <wafflejock> chriys: perhaps http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/intrepid/man1/siege.1.html
[04:30] <wafflejock> chriys: problem would be how many connections your machine can actually simulataneously make there are online services that help with testing with more machines if need be
[04:30] <chriys> well I just have an MBA so I don't know how many
[04:31] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: seee: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu .
[04:32] <Gacnt> Hi guys I'm trying to follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/NetworkConsole to do a headless install, but I'm at the Modify netboot iso i followed the steps but when I open VIM I only see like 3 lines nothing related to what I see in the guide I downloaded my mini.iso from http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/
[04:33] <chriys> thx wafflejock going to check this
[04:33] <MrJones> where should I email for a package that hasn't received a months old security update from upstream?
[04:33] <wafflejock> chriys: np just tried it myself pretty nifty
[04:33] <BuJitsuBrown> @<Bashing-om> thank you verry veryy much i appreciate everything and especially your patience
[04:33] <MrJones> (and therefore has an exploit in ubuntu right now)
[04:33] <wafflejock> 44 seconds 1041 successful transactions 1.98 MB transferred
[04:34] <chriys> thats good to know
[04:34] <OerHeks> MrJones, file a security bug ?
[04:34] <OerHeks> !bug
[04:34] <MrJones> oh is ubuntu 12 lts still supported?
[04:34] <MrJones> otherwise I guess it is my fault for not upgrading
[04:34] <OerHeks> MrJones, yes
[04:34] <Ben64> 12.04 is supported until 2015
[04:34] <wafflejock> chriys: didn't seem to put my server under load though I'm curious if the bottleneck is in my network or elsewhere will poke at this a bit
[04:35] <Ben64> MrJones: what package? what bug?
[04:35] <MrJones> is there some email I can send to
[04:35] <MrJones> it's faster than a bug report, it should be easy enough to check on for the security team..
[04:35] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: NP, we all have to learn somewhere. Pass it on !
[04:35] <OerHeks> MrJones, No, it is not faster
[04:36] <chriys> wafflejock: that's a good question so this tool can limited by the network I'm using to test
[04:36] <wafflejock> chriys: yeah I'm not sure what I'm getting capped by really
[04:36] <chriys> actually I do have 2 vps I'll see if I can test it from the 2nd vsp
[04:37] <chriys> vps*
[04:37] <wafflejock> chriys: it's not peaking my network connections but I'm just using it for the first time and without any extra config options
[04:37] <MrJones> fwiw, the correct answer is security@ubuntu.com
[04:37] <BuJitsuBrown> will do as i am positive i am not giving out incorect information i dont want to mess any one up
[04:37] <chriys> oh ok
[04:37] <wafflejock> chriys: but it does hit the server quite a bit pretty fast and response times are good just not sure exactly what flags to use here yet to get the best results
[04:38] <chriys> oh I see
[04:38] <Bashing-om> BuJitsuBrown: Just say "to the best of my experience/knowledge". Then get redyy to learn some more.
[04:39] <wafflejock> chriys: okay found it
[04:39] <wafflejock> chriys: by default it uses 15 concurrent connections
[04:39] <wafflejock> chriys: I upped that using -c, so siege mysite.com -c 100
[04:40] <wafflejock> chriys: now it's eating a lot more bandwidth and lots more hits per second
[04:40] <BuJitsuBrown> will do thank you
[04:40] <chriys> good Can I hit a specific url. Like have it play a video ?
[04:40] <wafflejock> chriys: you still will be limited to some degree by the requesting side but my guess is the server is doing a lot more work for each request than the client so you might be able to get some decent load with a couple VPSes
[04:41] <chriys> ok ok
[04:41] <wafflejock> chriys: I think it can download a video not play it though
[04:41] <chriys> Can it request a specific url ?
[04:41] <wafflejock> chriys: yeah if you use -g it shows the headers for the URL you requested
[04:42] <wafflejock> chriys: interesting stuff I'm glad I'm helping you :)
[04:43] <_Uber> holy shit
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[04:43] <_Uber> Jesus christ these people don't seem to like you
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[04:44] <unopaste> _Uber 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
[04:44] <chriys> wafflejock: this is what I gonna do. I go set the video to autostart when the url is loaded. Do you think it will test properly
[04:46] <blackyboy> Hi everyone, good morning...
[04:46] <wafflejock> chriys: think you just need to point it directly at the resource you want to load
[04:46] <wafflejock> chriys: I don't think it's "smart" enough to parse any HTML or anything
[04:46] <chriys> ok it's an rtmp url
[04:46] <wafflejock> chriys: it just requests some URL and gets the response tons of times
[04:46] <chriys> can it handle that
[04:46] <wafflejock> chriys: probably not... so it's a streaming file? can  you serve the same file via http?
[04:47] <wafflejock> I mean it really is going to just be testing loading the whole file for a ton of users
[04:47] <wafflejock> I don't think you'll be able to simulate the streaming with this
[04:47] <blackyboy> I used to install this package in Ubuntu 12.04 sudo apt-get install passenger-common1.9.1 libapache2-mod-passenger apache2. But now iam using Ubuntu 14.04 this package cant be located how to get install ?
[04:48] <SchrodingersScat> blackyboy: I see libapache2-mod-passenger in there.
[04:50] <blackyboy> SchrodingersScat: yes its there but i cant locate this package passenger-common1.9.1, and i cant install only apache2 and libapache2-mod-passenger
[04:51] <wafflejock> chriys: not ubuntu related answers but here's some stuff about load testing rtmp http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7161353/load-testing-rtmp-connections
[04:51] <chriys> wafflejock: thx a lot. You are really helping me and I'll remember
[04:52] <wafflejock> chriys: no worries learning a lot here too and I do web dev so this is pertinent to my work too
[04:52] <chriys> agree
[04:52] <aste> ?
[04:56] <wafflejock> chriys: typically I just use YouTube for video embeds so I don't deal with RTMP
[04:57] <chriys> oh ok what you gave is really helpful
[04:57] <wafflejock> chriys: this is a good tool to check out overall page load info https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/
[04:58] <wafflejock> chriys: one more to bring it back on topic, there's an app called lynis in ubuntu for checking the server/computer security that gives some nice tips on hardening things too
[04:59] <chriys> good to know :p
[05:18] <mugenzebra> anyone happens to use vimperator pluging for firefox, I can't seem to find the vimperatorrc file
[05:21] <killer> Hey , I just downloaded linux-kernel 3.2.16 from ubuntu site and installed it , now how can i boot it
[05:22] <killer> For some reason I need this older version
[05:22] <jgcampbell300> does anyone have a suggestion of what software package i could use to keep track of all my ip addresses, computers, host names, passwords, users, etc ??
[05:22] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: yeah keepass is nice
[05:23] <DBoyz> Hi. I have installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my external hard disk. I plugged in to a computer and it boots to grub rescue. Trying to fix that using live USB but no luck. Help?
[05:23] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: I installed it from the site cause they have a newer version than what's available in the repos
[05:23] <wafflejock> jgcampbell300: it's not really meant for storing network info but good for usersnames/passwords and some notes and encrypts it all in a local file
[05:23] <jgcampbell300> wafflejock, cool thanks
[05:24] <wafflejock> !grub > DBoyz
[05:25] <killer> So , how can i boot to 3.2.16 linux version
[05:26] <Beldar> killer, Does it show in  a sudo update-grub
[05:26] <killer> Beldar: yes
[05:26] <DBoyz> wafflejock: grub went haywire because I plugged my external hard disk to a different computer. Is this tutorial still valid for my case?
[05:27] <Beldar> killer, Than choose it from the grub menu, there is the grub customizer to have it be at the top if you like.
[05:27] <Beldar> or a config
[05:28] <wafflejock> DBoyz: believe the boot repair steps will allow you to reinstall grub and it should rescan for bootable OSes again
[05:28] <killer> At grub , I can see only three newest version , I guess 3.2 should be at 6 or 7 place
[05:28] <DBoyz> okay
[05:28] <Beldar> killer,  This 12.04?
[05:29] <killer> Beldar: Yes
[05:29] <Beldar> killer, I forget which grub is running, scroll down with the arrow keys
[05:31] <Beldar> killer, or it is in the advanced choice.
[05:32] <Linnak> Ubuntustudio 14.04.1 32bit livedvd doesn't play avi video. It's on pause and I can't start it. Why?
[05:32] <Beldar> Linnak, YOu need codecs most likely
[05:33] <killer> Beldar: in advanced choice , 3 kernels are shown(which are all some versions of 3.8) and not 3.2
[05:33] <Linnak> But other LiveDVD for example Kubuntu why doesn't need. I thought Ubuntustudios job is to have at least the codecs
[05:34] <Beldar> killer, You said it was in the grub-update in the terminal on the desktop right?
[05:34] <Linnak> I thought it might be a codec problem ,I just couldn't believe it.
[05:34] <Beldar> Linnak, Some codecs are not open source and need to be loaded, I believe avi is just a container.
[05:35] <killer> Beldar: Yes, it is , http://pastebin.com/bJvrPHXc
[05:36] <Linnak> you are right, but it's still not understandable why a simlier version of ubuntu has those codec and why the studio doesn't
[05:36] <Linnak> similier=simpler
[05:36] <Beldar> killer, Not sure exactly.
[05:37] <killer> Beldar: I guess i shoud uninstall one of the 3.8.X kernel
[05:37] <Beldar> Linnak, Same avi?
[05:37] <Linnak> yes
[05:38] <Beldar> Linnak, You might ask in #ubuntustudio
[05:39] <Linnak> I know. But everyone sleeping at the moment
[05:39] <Beldar> Linnak, I would install the dvd and restricted codecs and see if it works
[05:40] <Linnak> I'm sure that would work. I was looking for an all round live system
[05:41] <Beldar> Linnak, Kubuntu has their own developers maybe they have no problem with having the codecs others require loading.
[05:41] <Linnak> So far I have to schoose between Kubuntu, Mint(KDE), Mint(Cinnamon), Netrunner but I have to forget Ubuntustudio then.
[05:42] <Linnak> schoose=choose
[05:42] <Beldar> Linnak, Some like debian and fedora you have to add repos just to get non free
[05:43] <Linnak> That's why those are not matching for me.
[05:43] <Linnak> I need an already built in
[05:43] <Beldar> Linnak, If you want to have fun go to their channels and ask how to load it and duck. ;)
[05:44] <Linnak> I know how to load them.
[05:44] <Linnak> Fedore needs EPEL repo and so on
[05:44] <Linnak> Fedora
[05:44] <Beldar> yes I figured that it is their response that is the fun
[05:45] <Linnak> Anyway I delete Ubuntustudio ISO from my PC. Thanks by the way
[05:56] <knightshade> hi
[06:02] <Farva> can some one tell me what is wrong with this .sh http://pastie.org/9496112
[06:02] <Farva> it will load java, but not the game
[06:17] <kudakwashe> how can i remove the adware from ubuntu gnu/linux ?
[06:18] <kudakwashe> meaning, when i try a local search on my computer, i don't want ads as part of the results
[06:19] <rww> kudakwashe: disable remote searches in System Settings -> Privacy
[06:20] <kudakwashe> rww: thanks
[06:21] <kudakwashe> rww: in All Settings -> Security & Privacy ther is an option to "turn off online search results"
[06:22] <kudakwashe> rww: do you know what the adware packages are called, so i can remove them?
[06:22] <cfhowlett> !ppa > cfhowlett
[06:24] <kudakwashe> So in the most current verion of Ubuntu Gnu/Linux to turn it off you go to All Settings -> Security & Privacy - from there you have the option to turn off  "Include online search results"
[06:24] <kudakwashe> I'm just wondering what packages are behind the adware so I can remove them completely
[06:28] <mama> ubuntu crashes my touchpad
[06:28] <mama> anyone can help me
[06:29] <mama> nobody chat with me im so sad
[06:29] <izarry> guys i need help :( i had a problem installing updates on 14.04.1 , and installing squidguard there's too much error what should i do ..
[06:29] <mama> ubuntu crashes my touchpad
[06:30] <kudakwashe> mama: that's hilarious, you might want to be more specific if you're expecting help
[06:30] <mama> izarry try to reinstall ubuntu and try again
[06:30] <cfhowlett> !details| mama,
[06:31] <mama> when i installed ubuntu my touchpad is not worcking
[06:31] <mama> bout on fedora works perfect
[06:31] <izarry> i did reinstall ubuntu and update it but still get too much errors ,
[06:31] <mama> now you did the reinstall
[06:31] <cfhowlett> mama, use information.  read "details" again if you actually expect assistance
[06:32] <helmut_> hi
[06:32] <mama> hi
[06:32] <izarry> and btw im on ubuntu server , can't install updates too much errors , and can't also install squidguard i dont know why o.O
[06:32] <cfhowlett> !server | izarry,
[06:32] <kudakwashe> mama: do you have a russian accent (that's how i'm reading your text and i don
[06:32] <Beldar> izarry, Pastebin the apt commands and the data and errors
[06:32] <kudakwashe> t know why
[06:33] <mama> no im romanian sorry for this
[06:33] <izarry> beldar, ok2x wait
[06:33] <cfhowlett> !romainian
[06:33] <Beldar> !pastbinit | izarry
[06:33] <Beldar> !pastebinit | izarry
[06:34] <user123321> HAProxy gives me a warning that FD limit is too low (1024), but I have already raised it in LUbuntu, any idea?
[06:34] <izarry> oh okay
[06:34] <mama> guys how do i disable update manager on pc startup ?
[06:35] <izarry> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8120158/ there you go can you guys help me with this errors?
[06:35] <Beldar> izarry, You said server, so just an option if there is no desktop, a regular apt-get update would be helpful as well
[06:35] <mama> guys how do i disable update manager on pc startup ?
[06:36] <mama> plase help me
[06:36] <Beldar> izarry, I would start with changing the server
[06:36] <izarry> belder, yeah i did that , sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get upgrade , and it gives me errors
[06:36] <mama>  guys plase how do i disable update manager on pc startup ?
[06:38] <wafflejock> !patience mama
[06:38] <cfhowlett> mama,  System > Software Updater > Settings > Updates > Automatically Check for updates : Never
[06:38] <mama> what mins patience
[06:38] <wafflejock> mama: no need to repeat the question
[06:38] <wafflejock> mama: answer above though
[06:38] <mama> i do this but after 10 seconds apear the window
[06:41] <cfhowlett> !romania
[06:43] <izarry> hmm update is working now , i dont know i guess it
[06:43] <izarry> just my connection
[06:43] <izarry> sorry guys
[06:44] <kudakwashe> there's ten people in #ubuntu-ro and it seems like no one is answering, maybe there's a mailing list in that language if mama has patience to ask her question there?
[06:45] <cfhowlett> kudakwashe, I assume there's a translated ubuntu forum/mailing list.
[06:46] <dragos> hello all
[06:48] <kudakwashe> greetings dragod, remember to go to All Settings -> Security & Privacy  and turn off "Include online search results" - I'm not too fond of adware
[06:48] <kudakwashe> i just wish i knew the package names
[06:48] <kudakwashe> so i could remove them completely
[06:48] <kudakwashe> dragos, i mean
[06:48] <kudakwashe> greetings
[06:49] <izarry> are new people here should do that ? cuz im new here hehehe
[06:49] <kudakwashe> that's the first thing to do
[06:50] <kudakwashe> :-)
[06:50] <dragos_> who kiked me
[06:50] <kudakwashe> your isp
[06:50] <Beldar> kudakwashe, This is support not your soapbox.
[06:51] <dragos_> hello all
[06:51] <kudakwashe> Beldar: i'm asking for the package names so that i can remove them
[06:51] <izarry> can't find the All Settings hehe :)
[06:51] <kudakwashe> if you can please help Beldar, I would really appreciate it
[06:51] <dragos_> how to install dolphin emulator on ubuntu
[06:51] <Beldar> kudakwashe, You addressed another user with removing what you call ad-ware.
[06:52] <kudakwashe> Beldar: i advised him to turn it off yeah
[06:52] <Beldar> kudakwashe, That is not ubuntu support.
[06:52] <kudakwashe> Beldar: good advice is always a good thing, isn't it?
[06:52] <dragos_> how to install dolphin emulator on ubuntu
[06:52] <Beldar> kudakwashe, That is good advice in your own little reality.
[06:53] <kudakwashe> Beldar: okay, i agree with you, but can you support me in remove the packages?
[06:53] <Beldar> this is not a new issue
[06:53] <dragos_> how to install dolphin emulator on ubuntu
[06:53] <dragos_> how to install dolphin emulator on ubuntu
[06:53] <dragos_> how to install dolphin emulator on ubuntu
[06:53] <dragos_> how to install dolphin emulator on ubuntu
[06:53] <dragos_> how to install dolphin emulator on ubuntu
[06:53] <kudakwashe> removing the packages i mean, sorry
[06:53] <Beldar> I don't use unity so don't know
 I don't use unity so don't know
[06:53] <unopaste> dragos_ you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[06:53] <izarry> hey dragos just wait LOL
[06:54] <Beldar> !patience | dragos_ don't be an idiot.
[06:55] <dragos_> hello
[06:56] <dragos_> q #ubuntu dragos_!*@*
[06:56] <dragos_> -q #ubuntu dragos_!*@*
[06:56] <dragos_> howhow
[06:56] <dragos_> howhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowho
[06:56] <dragos_> whowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowh
[06:56] <dragos_> owhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhow
[06:56] <dragos_> how
[06:56] <spencer_> if I type     xinput_calibrator in terminal to configure touch screen. how do I save these settings where when restarting the touchscreen is already calibrated?
[06:56] <izarry> why are you spamming dragos_ =_= stop that
[06:57] <Flannel> dragos_: Stop that.  It's not polite.
[06:57] <dragos_> howhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowwhy
[06:57] <ubunt> how to with alias convert prompt:->wget http://urldownloadfile -O namefile.txt            and convert in prompt:->newcommand    http://urldownloadfile      namefile.txt  i know the alias command but i don't know how include -O in the new command, can you help me?
[06:57] <dragos_> howhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowho
[06:57] <dragos_> whowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhowhow
[06:57] <cfhowlett> !ops | please ban
[06:57] <cfhowlett> drago
[06:57] <ubunt> how to with alias convert prompt:->wget http://urldownloadfile -O namefile.txt            and convert in prompt:->newcommand    http://urldownloadfile      namefile.txt  i know the alias command but i don't know how include -O in the new command, can you help me?
[06:57] <kudakwashe> Beldar: Okay, whether you believe that advertisements (that generate income) appearing as search results for a user doing a local search of their computer is adware or it isn't isn't that important. I'm just asking: can you please tell me the package names so i can remove them (turning the "feature" off isn't enough for me
[06:58] <kudakwashe> )
[06:58] <cfhowlett> kudakwashe, no lens?  I THINK that's the  name
[06:58] <cfhowlett> !nolens
[06:58] <Beldar> !adlens
[06:59] <spencer_>  if I type     xinput_calibrator in terminal to configure touch screen. how do I save these settings where when restarting the touchscreen is already calibrated?
[06:59] <spencer_> using a panasonic roughbook
[07:00] <kudakwashe> Beldar, cfhowlett: thanks!
[07:00] <cfhowlett> kudakwashe, happy2help
[07:02] <Beldar> spencer_, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/xinput_calibrator.1.html https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touchscreen https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/xinput-calibrator/  take your pick
[07:03] <spencer_> Beldar  thank you
[07:03] <kudakwashe> what is the package unity-scope-home ?
[07:03] <rww> "Home scope that aggregates results from multiple scopes "
[07:04] <izarry> Guys i am installing now squidguard, is squidguard got gui? , hehe  :)
[07:04] <cfhowlett> kudakwashe, run this terminal command for package info:  apt-cache show PACKAGENAMEHERE
[07:04] <kudakwashe> sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping doesn't work
[07:05] <kudakwashe> sudo apt-get remove adlens (unable to locate package)
[07:05] <cfhowlett> kudakwashe, because the PACKAGE name is not adlens.  read more
[07:06] <kudakwashe> trying to find the package name
[07:06] <cfhowlett> kudakwashe, unity-scope-home
[07:08] <kudakwashe> cfhowlett: removing unity-scope-home will remove ---> ubuntu-desktop unity unity-scope-home
[07:08] <kudakwashe>  
[07:08] <kudakwashe> wow
[07:09] <cfhowlett> kudakwashe, so perhaps you need to only disable it not remove it?
[07:09] <kudakwashe> atleast the way i was going to do it: sudo apt-get remove unity-scope-home ( which is what i've done )
[07:09] <kudakwashe> i mean, disabling it
[07:10] <kudakwashe> okay thanks, i guess thats as far as you can help me with this
[07:10] <dragos> hello
[07:10] <dragos> kill all
[07:10] <dragos> kill all
[07:10] <dragos> kill allkill all
[07:10] <dragos> kill all
[07:10] <dragos> kill all
[07:10] <dragos> kill all
[07:10] <kudakwashe> mama dragos you psycho! you're back
[07:10] <unopaste> dragos 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
[07:10] <aurelien> hello #ubuntu
[07:10] <cfhowlett> !ops | dragos
[07:11] <aurelien> it should be fine from your dev to put a message when full-upgrade to next version that the software inform the user that the version will need more power and that the computer analysis show that if it will fit fine or create a mess!
[07:11] <quatrox> dragos: use killall $nick or kill `pidof $nick`
[07:11] <aurelien> how downgrade version 14 to 13 ?
[07:11] <izarry> Guys just wanna ask ,  pfsense and squidguard are similar?,
[07:12] <rww> ubottu: downgrade | aurelien
[07:12] <aurelien> ubottu: but it is not explicitly says that upgrade break the system too.
[07:13] <izarry> Guys just wanna ask ,  pfsense and squidguard are similar?,
[07:14] <cfhowlett> aurelien, for most upgraders, breakage doesn't happen.  Anyway, rollback is not doable.  reinstall the supported version: 12.04
[07:14] <lotuspsychje> !info squidguard | izarry
[07:14] <aurelien> cfhowlett: it happen if the machine is not powerfull enought to support it.
[07:15] <aurelien> and it seems that it often happen ... reading the forum(s)
[07:15] <cfhowlett> aurelien, ?? not even sure what that means, but if you have an older / lower spec machine: lubuntu is optimized for exactly that purpose.  xubuntu is also well regarded.
[07:15] <izarry> ok thanks
[07:15] <cfhowlett> !lubuntu
[07:16] <reversiblean> My ubuntu desktop freezes frequently. I have to switch to ubuntu's tty and it takes about good 5 minute or so. Then I could log back.
[07:16] <aurelien> cfhowlett: keep it simple, the guy install ubuntu ... upgrade ubuntu after years of use, and the upgrade break the system.
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[07:16] <cfhowlett> aurelien, ... lubuntu.  try it.
[07:16] <aurelien> cfhowlett: because the version does not explicitly explain the level of machine required.
[07:16] <reversiblean> I've logs at the time it freezes. can anyone have  look?
[07:16] <aurelien> cfhowlett: not for me, i use parabola ;-D
[07:17] <cfhowlett> aurelien, every release has notes detailing hardware requirements.
[07:17] <aurelien> cfhowlett: not on the auto update system
[07:17] <Beldar> reversiblean, Check if the OS is swapping
[07:18] <aurelien> cfhowlett: and the auto update system could analyse the machine to tell directly if it will fit or not.
[07:18] <cfhowlett> aurelien, auto-ANYTHING puts the onus of the use to know what s/he is auto-authorizing.  Lubuntu is the fix.  Moving on now.
[07:18] <aurelien> hmm
[07:19] <reversiblean> Beldar:  yup it does. I've 2GB of RAM and 2GB of swap
[07:20] <aurelien> cfhowlett: is there a way to fix the trouble by changing the sources.list and switch to lubuntu without reinstalling? or does that will create more trouble?
[07:20] <cfhowlett> aurelien, depends.  what exactly "broke"?
[07:20] <cfhowlett> aurelien, depends.  what exactly "broke"?
[07:21] <aurelien> cfhowlett: ok thanks ... idk at this time ... the guy send me a mail saying he got a black screen ... i will have a look and report.
[07:22] <cfhowlett> aurelien, that could be nothing more complex than configuring the graphics correctly
[07:22] <Beldar> !swap | reversiblean change the swappiness to 10
[07:22] <aurelien> cfhowlett: bah, i know that his laptop is very old ... so it could be more than jsut the graphic ... i'll stand for his machine and will have a look from command line in tty.
[07:23] <quatrox> reversiblean: free -m
[07:23] <cfhowlett> aurelien, sudo apt-get install lxde                      logout/choose lxde session/login
[07:23] <reversiblean> Nope, I've enough memory. ususally have enough physical memory
[07:24] <lotuspsychje> !info preload | reversiblean
[07:24] <aurelien> cfhowlett: ok, i'll tried that asap, thanks once again.
[07:25] <cfhowlett> aurelien, if he likes that, sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop will get the full meal deal without complete reinstall.    similar method available for xfce4/xubuntu-desktop
[07:25] <reversiblean> no, i think its not a memory issue. Even my swap memory is hardly used
[07:25] <aurelien> cfhowlett: ok.
[07:25] <reversiblean> when the time it freeze I could see 'ubuntu acpid: client 985[0:0] has disconnected' in my syslog.
[07:25] <quatrox> reversiblean: where is your logs (dmesg or /var/log/messages)?
[07:26] <reversiblean> quatrox: wait, I'll give in a minute
[07:28] <reversiblean> Here's the syslog when the time it freezed. http://pastebin.com/c0UEp0Ej
[07:29] <reversiblean> And Xorg http://pastebin.com/nbcazsW8
[07:30] <reversiblean> quatrox: is there anything else required?
[07:31] <quatrox> can you also manage to post the log of  ps auxft >logfile
[07:32] <quatrox> when your computer is a bit slow
[07:35] <quatrox> reversiblean: it could be a service causing problems
[07:37] <tatjana> Hello. What is the system default password for super user? I need to upgrade grub and it doesnt let me
[07:37] <reversiblean> quatrox: http://pastebin.com/D6nB5pjE
[07:37] <quatrox> tatjana: use sudo su -
[07:37] <tatjana> quatrox, sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0777, should be 0440
[07:40] <usr13> tatjana: quatrox sudo -i
[07:41] <tatjana> usr13, it keeps telling me /etc/sudoers is mode 0777, should be 0440
[07:42] <usr13> tatjana: so chmod it
[07:42] <usr13> tatjana: sudo chmod 440 /etc/sudoers
[07:43] <usr13> tatjana: You may have to use a boot disk
[07:43] <tatjana> usr13, same error
[07:43] <TJ-> tatjana: It looks is if you've previously changed permissions on the /etc/sudoers file, so you'll need to reboot into Recovery mode in order to fix it.
[07:43] <usr13> tatjana: ls -l /etc/sudoers  #What does it say?
[07:43] <tatjana> TJ-, how do I do it?
[07:44] <usr13> tatjana: Yea, just boot recovery and chmod it.
[07:44] <tatjana> how do i boot into recovery?
[07:44] <quatrox> tatjana: sudo chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers
[07:44] <usr13> tatjana: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
[07:44] <TJ-> quatrox: That isn't possible
[07:45] <TJ-> tatjana: When the system enters Recovery mode, choose the "Root shell" option and you'll be super-user and can simply do "chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers" to fix it
[07:45] <tatjana> ok thanks, im going to try that
[07:45] <tatjana> brb
[07:46] <quatrox> tatjana: I think you can boot with the kernel option single
[07:46] <quatrox> then you gain root access
[07:46] <quatrox> and can chmod the file
[07:46] <quatrox> then reboot
[07:46] <reversiblean> quatrox: let me know, if you find any clue on my issue. appriciate your help.
[07:46] <quatrox> sorry
[07:47] <quatrox> I tried, but it looks strange
[07:47] <reversiblean> quatrox: ok, np
[07:47] <quatrox> I cannot understand why your computer was slow
[07:48] <quatrox> according to your ps output, the CPU was hardly doing anything at alll
[07:48] <reversiblean> mean? it works fine for me. and seems quite snappy
[07:49] <tatjana> So guys, I entered it as root but it keeps telling me the same error
[07:49] <TJ-> tatjana: what did you enter as root?
[07:49] <tatjana> TJ-, sudo chmod 440 /etc/sudoers
[07:49] <Beldar> heh
[07:50] <quatrox> reversiblean: I need the logs from when the it starts getting slow (when it almost "freezes" )
[07:50] <TJ-> tatjana: You don't use "sudo" when you're already root
[07:50] <usr13> tatjana: Is the prompt # or $ ?
[07:50] <tatjana> TJ-, oops, my bad
[07:50] <tatjana> going to try it again
[07:50] <usr13> tatjana: Yea, just   chmod 440 /etc/sudoers
[07:51] <reversiblean> it doesn't seem to get slow. it happens immediately.
[07:51] <quatrox> reversiblean: maybe you should add support for sysRq
[07:52] <reversiblean> quatrox: yup, I'll try. I've to go now. thanks for your help
[07:52] <quatrox> reversiblean: and stay in the console (<ctrl><alt><F2>) when using it
[07:52] <cfhowlett> !gutsy > cfhowlett
[07:52] <cfhowlett> !feisty > cfhowlett
[07:53] <cfhowlett> !feisty > cfhowlett
[07:53] <cfhowlett> !gutsy > cfhowlett
[07:53] <tatjana> Alright, I entered it without an error. How do i login as a super user again?
[07:54] <usr13> cfhowlett: Try /msg ubottu !gusty
[07:54] <cfhowlett> usr13, thanks
[07:55] <usr13> cfhowlett: Try /msg ubottu !gutsy
[07:55] <tatjana> how do I login as super user?
[07:56] <usr13> tatjana: sudo -i
[07:56] <usr13> tatjana: Why?
[07:56] <tatjana> usr13, I need to upgrade grub. But it keeps saying /etc/sudoers is mode 0777, should be 0440
[07:56] <usr13> tatjana: You mean login to the GUI?
[07:56] <tatjana> even when I changed that in recovery mode
[07:57] <usr13> tatjana: ls -l /etc/sudoers   #Tell us what it says.
[07:57] <tatjana> usr13, -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 723 Jan 31  2012 /etc/sudoers
[07:57] <usr13> tatjana: We told you to boot recovery mode and chmod it.  Did you do that or not. I see, you did not.
[07:57] <usr13> tatjana: So................?
[07:57] <tatjana> usr13, I did this
[07:58] <tatjana> It said something like "bla bla, it's only readable"
[07:58] <usr13> tatjana: Boot recovery mode and to:    chmod 440 /etc/sudoers
[07:58] <usr13> tatjana: And then   ls -l /etc/sudoers    #To verify
[07:58] <tatjana> ok, im trying it again
[07:59] <usr13> tatjana: It should look like this:   -r--r-----
[07:59] <tatjana> alright, brb
[07:59] <usr13> okeydokey
[07:59] <quatrox> tatjana: If you booted from CD, you need to chmod 0440 /<mount_point>/etc/sudoers
[08:01] <quatrox> where <mount_point> is to your root file system
[08:01] <quatrox> not the liveCD
[08:01] <usr13> quatrox: I can't help but wonder how it got that way in the first place.  (He may have a seriously hosed filesystem.)
[08:02] <tatjana> usr13, chmod 440 /etc/sudoers didnt change anything
[08:02] <usr13> tatjana: mount
[08:03] <usr13> tatjana: (will tell you what is mounted).  (You may be trying to change the sudoers on the boot disk)
[08:03] <tatjana> what do i do afterwards?
[08:03] <usr13> tatjana: Did you see what quatrox said?
[08:03] <cfhowlett> tatjana, one step at a time:   mount
[08:04] <tatjana> cfhowlett, what do you mean?
[08:04] <tatjana> usr13, what do you mean?
[08:04]  * cfhowlett is stepping away.  too many cooks
[08:04] <tatjana> mount says: /dev/sda1 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[08:04] <tatjana> proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[08:04] <tatjana> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[08:04] <tatjana> none on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)
[08:04] <tatjana> none on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)
[08:04] <tatjana> none on /sys/kernel/security type securityfs (rw)
[08:04] <unopaste> tatjana you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[08:05] <Beldar> mount -o remount,rw /  at the recovery root
[08:05] <usr13> tatjana: Boot the live CD.  Issue command:   mount   See what is mounted.  Then go from there.  (You know where your root filesystem is, chmod the sudoers file there.)
[08:05] <usr13> tatjana: Yes, as Beldar suggests, you may have to remount it read-write
[08:06] <tatjana> usr13, is it necessary to boot from live cd?
[08:06] <usr13> tatjana: But I suspect it will aleady be rw
[08:06] <usr13> tatjana:  I don't know.  Recovery mode should have worked.... Not sure why not.
[08:07] <Beldar> here is the wiki, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
[08:07] <usr13> tatjana: If you booted recovery mode and got a root shell, you should have been able to do it.
[08:08] <usr13> tatjana: Yea, see #8 at above link.
[08:08] <quatrox> usr13: I guess the installer crashed during configuration of sudo, or tatjana is not using standard ubuntu
[08:08] <usr13> Maybe....
[08:09] <geirha> How did /etc/sudoers get 0777 in the first place? if other important system files and directories got such broken permissions too, it'll be very hard to get the system back up and running
[08:09] <usr13> good point...
[08:09] <usr13> ... may be more wrong than sudoers, hope not ...
[08:10] <geirha> if /etc has 777 too, sudo will not be happy
[08:10] <quatrox> usr13: it is just to check perms of /etc/passwd
[08:10] <usr13> ... sometimes we get X-MS-Windows users that think they need to have access to all files as user and they will do something crazy ...
[08:11] <usr13> *(hope that's not the case here)
[08:13] <shehio> what's that?
[08:13] <shehio> I wrote xchat, and here I am
[08:13] <shehio> Is that a chat room?
[08:13] <quatrox> tatjana: ls -l /etc/passwd
[08:14] <shehio> Anyone here?
[08:14] <izarry> should i install squidguard on my server or desktop? hehe
[08:14] <usr13> shehio: Yes.  This is #ubuntu
[08:14] <cfhowlett> shehio, ask your ubuntu questions
[08:15] <shehio> This is official ubuntu support?
[08:15] <shehio> or just open community?
[08:15] <usr13> shehio: Yes
[08:15] <izarry> i mean gksudo not squidguard
[08:15] <quatrox> shehio: both, I think
[08:15] <usr13> shehio: Ubuntu Support Channel   There is also #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:16] <shehio> hmmm great :D
[08:16] <usr13> shehio: use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics
[08:16] <shehio> Isn't there any other rooms? Or Xchat is for ubuntu
[08:16] <shehio> for ubuntu's support?*
[08:16] <usr13> shehio: Yes
[08:16] <cfhowlett> shehio, there are thousands of rooms
[08:17] <shehio> How can I join other rooms?
[08:17] <usr13> shehio: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList
[08:17] <usr13> shehio: /join #ubuntu-what-ever
[08:18] <usr13> shehio: See list at above URL
[08:18] <shehio> thank you usr13
[08:19] <usr13> NP
[08:19] <quatrox> shehio: there are also some graphical way:   Server->List of channels...
[08:19] <quatrox> shehio: and:   Server->Join channel...
[08:19] <CountryfiedLinux> What's the package name for Ubuntu browser?
[08:20] <CountryfiedLinux> It says "Browser" for the name but that's not it.
[08:20] <Seveas> CountryfiedLinux: firefox
[08:20] <CountryfiedLinux> No Seveas there's a web browser called Browser
[08:20] <tatjana> quatrox, im using elementaryos
[08:20] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Default for Ubuntu is firefox
[08:21] <CountryfiedLinux> usr13, but there's another web browser installed by default called Browser
[08:21] <shehio> thanks guys
[08:21] <Seveas> CountryfiedLinux: no, there is not.
[08:21] <shehio> I guess Xchat is only for support
[08:21] <quatrox> tatjana: then complain on #elementary or similar
[08:21] <CountryfiedLinux> Yes there is Seveas I'll screenshoot it
[08:21] <eeee> Seveas: actually there is
[08:21] <tatjana> quatrox, ty
[08:22] <cfhowlett> !elementary | tatjana
[08:23] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: cat /etc/issue   #Tell us what that says.
[08:23] <CountryfiedLinux> Here it is Seveas usr13 http://imgur.com/tPsPNdS,JgiyIQg 2 screenshots
[08:25] <user123321> How to make the max-FD limit apply for applications?
[08:25] <Seveas> user123321: you can't. Those limits apply per user.
[08:25] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: pkill firefox  #See if it goes away.
[08:25] <CountryfiedLinux> I dunno what you mean usr13
[08:26] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: ps aux |grep firefox   #See what you get.
[08:26] <TJ-> CountryfiedLinux: I suspect it is the package  "webbrowser-app"
[08:26] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Open a terminal window and ^^^^^
[08:26] <user123321> Seveas, What to do if my applications give me errors, like "too many open files"
[08:26] <CountryfiedLinux> usr13, Firefox did. Browser did not.
[08:27] <TJ-> CountryfiedLinux: The executable is "/usr/bin/webbrowser-app"
[08:27] <Seveas> CountryfiedLinux: I never saw that before. But it is webbrowser-app as TJ- says. Looks like the latest incantation of gnome's attempt to do their own webbrowser
[08:27] <eeee> user123321: ulimit -n blabla , if you're writing something you probably have an error you should fix instead of upping the limit
[08:27] <CountryfiedLinux> Thank you TJ- yes that is it
[08:27] <CountryfiedLinux> Looks nice but needs extensions
[08:28] <TJ-> CountryfiedLinux: "Description-en: Ubuntu web browser A lightweight web browser tailored for Ubuntu, based on the Webkit rendering engine and using the Ubuntu UI components."
[08:28] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Extensions are user preference
[08:28] <Seveas> user123321: fix the application to not open so many files. The default limits are quite generous.
[08:28] <CountryfiedLinux> There are things it lacks from defaults, just wanted to know what the name is so I know how to search for what I'm looking for. Thanks again.
[08:28] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: It is up to the user to customize the web browser
[08:28] <quatrox> user123321: I assume your app does not close its file descriptors
[08:29] <eeee> user123321: which application?
[08:29] <cynicallemon> why do people refer to certain browsers that use webkit as lightweight?
[08:29] <CountryfiedLinux> Where at usr13 ? I don't see those options anywhere.
[08:29] <usr13> cynicallemon: Because they use less system resources
[08:29] <cfhowlett> cynicallemon, people preferences not an ubuntu issue.
[08:30] <tatjana> quatrox, I guess I set it to 777 myself in the past
[08:30] <tatjana> why so ever
[08:30] <TJ-> cynicallemon: webbrowser-app: "Installed-Size: 1596" firefox: "Installed-Size: 63980"
[08:30] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Top right corner
[08:30] <cynicallemon> and webkit itself is what size?
[08:30] <TJ-> oh and chromium-browser: "Installed-Size: 153832"
[08:31] <edenbar> hi
[08:31] <CountryfiedLinux> That's window resize usr13 no buttons there
[08:31] <user123321> eeee, Seveas It's a server program expecting about 1 million concurrent connections. Right now, I'm testing a server with 10,000 concurrent connections, but getting "too many open files" :/ I did try ulimit 10000 but no luck :/ do I need to restart after setting ulmit?
[08:31] <quatrox> cynnicallemon: no idea.  I use lynx and dillo as lightweight browsers, Konqueror as medium weight and ice-weasel (firefox) as heavy weight browser
[08:31] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: upper left maybe, in a blank area, right click and choose option
[08:32] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: In the area where the tabs are
[08:32] <cynicallemon> quatrox: correct, lynx, dillo are lightweight
[08:33] <CountryfiedLinux> I can't seem to find a way to open new tabs usr13
[08:33] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Ctrl-t
[08:34] <CountryfiedLinux> first thing I tried usr13
[08:34] <TJ-> CountryfiedLinux: Are you using Ubuntu on a tablet?
[08:34] <CountryfiedLinux> No TJ-
[08:35] <cynicallemon> quatrox: webkit and deps pull in around 40MB so hardly lightweight with the browser on top
[08:35] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: cat /etc/issue   #Tell us what that says
[08:35] <quatrox> usr13: isn't it shift-ctrl-t
[08:35] <CountryfiedLinux> I don't know what you mean by that usr13
[08:35] <TJ-> CountryfiedLinux: I was looking at what packages causes  webbrowser-app to be pulled in, and it's mostly Ubuntu Touch and Unity8
[08:35] <usr13> quatrox: I dono
[08:36] <cfhowlett> CountryfiedLinux, open a terminal.  run the command          cat /etc/issue
[08:36] <usr13> quatrox: I think just Ctrl-t  (if ff is active window)
[08:36] <CountryfiedLinux> TJ-, So not really meant for the destktop? Don't see why it still wouldn't have tabs. I use CM Browser for Android and it has tabs.
[08:36] <quatrox> OK.  In Fedora, it is shift-ctrl-t
[08:36] <CountryfiedLinux> Trusty cfhowlett
[08:36] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Well, we don't know what you are using.
[08:37] <CountryfiedLinux> Trusty
[08:38] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: We do not know what browser you are using. All we know is that firefox is default for Ubuntu
[08:39] <CountryfiedLinux> user123321, webbrowser-app
[08:39] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Only you know what app you are running.
[08:39] <quatrox> ContryfiedLinux: open the browser.  Click on Help->About  or similar and find the browser name that way
[08:40] <user123321> CountryfiedLinux, i'm using apache bench in a machine as a traffic generator. It gives error "socket: Too many open files (24)"
[08:40] <CountryfiedLinux> it's called webbrowser-app usr13 type browser in the HUD and click the icon beside firefox, not firefox. That's it.
[08:40] <usr13> Sorry, I don't know anything about webbrowser-app
[08:40] <usr13> !webbrowser-app
[08:41] <usr13> webbrowser-app (source: webbrowser-app): Ubuntu web browser. In component main, is optional.
[08:41] <usr13> I stand corrected.  I *now* know about webbrowser-app
[08:41] <CountryfiedLinux> super :)
[08:42] <usr13> I am LTS  (sorry...)
[08:42] <CountryfiedLinux> LTS here too
[08:42] <usr13> Well, 12.04 LTS here....
[08:42] <usr13> System that has gone through a couple distribution upgrades....
[08:43] <CountryfiedLinux> Oh that LTS
[08:43] <usr13> 12.04 and 14.04 are both LTS
[08:43] <cfhowlett> as is 10.04
[08:44] <usr13> 12.04 has been extended to 2017
[08:44] <usr13> and if it aint broke, I don't fix it
[08:45] <CountryfiedLinux> So assuming that webbrowser-app isn't really meant for the desktop?
[08:45] <usr13> cfhowlett: *was*
[08:45] <cfhowlett> !lucid
[08:46] <cfhowlett> usr13, server is still supported.
[08:46] <usr13> cfhowlett: Well server, yea...
[08:46] <usr13> ok
[08:46] <usr13> Ya got me ;)
[08:46] <eeee> CountryfiedLinux: seems its for touch
[08:47] <eeee> CountryfiedLinux: my internet has been lagging, did you find out how to use tabs in it?
[08:47] <CountryfiedLinux> It's a bit quicker than firefox eeee especially opening
[08:47] <CountryfiedLinux> eeee, just lacks extensions and tabs
[08:47] <eeee> CountryfiedLinux: yes very lightweight
[08:47] <eeee> CountryfiedLinux: it has tabs
[08:47] <CountryfiedLinux> no eeee but it does show recent activity and frequently visited links
[08:47] <CountryfiedLinux> where are the tabs eeee ?
[08:48] <eeee> press on activity > then where it says currently viewing press on the " + "
[08:50] <CountryfiedLinux> Oh eeee i see
[08:50] <CountryfiedLinux> eeee, kinda inconvenient vice how it is in other browsers
[08:50] <CountryfiedLinux> But I love the minimalness of it
[08:50] <usr13> eeee: Is puffin and webbrowser-app the same?
[08:51] <usr13> I see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webbrowser-app
[08:51] <TJ-> webbrowser-app is just the QT web toolkit with a front-end
[08:52] <TJ-> QT is the base for all Ubuntu code now, so there's no cost in using it as a minimal browser
[08:52] <usr13> cool....
[08:53] <eeee> CountryfiedLinux: sorry, internet is lagging, did you get where the tabs are?
[08:54] <CountryfiedLinux> yes eeee
[08:54] <CountryfiedLinux> thanks
[08:56] <eeee> CountryfiedLinux: yeah, it's getting improved though, last time i used it the activity bar was buggy and kept popping up, it's better now that it responds to clicks
[08:56] <eeee> CountryfiedLinux: so it's a work im progress i guess
[08:56] <CountryfiedLinux> Puffin is a mobile browser usr13
[08:56] <eeee> *in
[08:56] <usr13> eeee: All good applications are a "work in progress"
[08:57] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Ok, thanks
[08:57] <CountryfiedLinux> eeee, Needs extensions in order to be taken seriously.
[08:57] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: Not necessarily...
[08:58] <usr13> CountryfiedLinux: (it is a web browser, not a swiss-army-knife)
[08:58] <usr13> ... I think that is the philosophy ...
[08:59] <c000n> usr13: You big trool
[08:59] <CountryfiedLinux> usr13, Needs adblock extension and url complete as typing. When navigating web pages I had to type it entirely or click it above the url bar. In firefox it auto-completes as I type any url that's been visited before.
[08:59] <eeee> usr13: true, just meant that some basics weren't there yet
[09:00] <usr13> c000n: Thanks for the constructive criticism.
[09:00] <CountryfiedLinux> c000n, What's a trool?
[09:00] <usr13> Yea, that may be the case... but some don't want or need additional tools.
[09:01] <CountryfiedLinux> true usr13 but as is takes longer to do basic tasks.
[09:01] <usr13> troll. One who purposely and deliberately (that purpose usually being self-amusement) One who posts a deliberately provocative message with intention of causing maximum disruption and argument
[09:02] <CountryfiedLinux> I know what a troll is usr13 but I don't know what a trool is.
[09:02] <c000n> CountryfiedLinux: adblocks increase cost of internet to end user.
[09:02] <CountryfiedLinux> That may be c000n but I use it for certain stream sites that are overbearingly flooded with ads.
[09:02] <usr13> maybe I was wrong....
[09:03] <CountryfiedLinux> c000n, And Adblock for Firefox does a lot more than block ads. It's also for browser security.
[09:03] <Ronnie> I have a problem upgrading a 10.04 ubuntu server in a openvz container. do-release-upgrade failed and left me in a (for me) unsolvable state: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8120778/
[09:04] <usr13> Well, I'm a dyed-in-the-wool firefox user
[09:04] <ikonia> Ronnie: what repos are you pointing at
[09:04] <c000n> Chrome is better than firefox
[09:05] <c000n> Firefox 64 is a joke
[09:05] <Ronnie> ikonia: precise precise main and precise main
[09:05] <eeee> Ronnie: did you add lenny sources to /etc/apt/sources.list as it suggested?
[09:06] <ikonia> Ronnie: please explain this then apt-get install -t lenny linux-image-2.6
[09:06] <usr13> Ronnie: When a system was not fully updated before abandonment, it is sometimes difficult to upgrade.
[09:06] <Ronnie> ikonia: how to add lenny?
[09:06] <ikonia> Ronnie: lenny is not ubuntu
[09:06] <MonkeyDust> lenny is debian, iirc
[09:07] <ikonia> Ronnie: hence why "what are the repos you are using"
[09:08] <CountryfiedLinux> eeee, I wish Firefox could be made minimal like webbrowser-app though. I mean with just the window border and nothing else but the web page below.
[09:08] <Ronnie> ikonia: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8120975/
[09:08] <ikonia> Ronnie: then why are you giving commands to try to install components from lenny - which is debian
[09:09] <usr13> Ronnie: So you might first see that it is fully updated.  sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get upgrade
[09:09] <vitimiti> I love FF as it is
[09:09] <usr13> ikonia: Oh, I see.  He has changed his repo
[09:09] <ikonia> usr13: it would appear so, but then the info he's providing is showing he's not
[09:10] <ikonia> hence my questions/confusion
[09:10] <usr13> cat /etc/issue   ?
[09:10] <ikonia> that doesn't mean anything
[09:10] <Ronnie> ikonia: because the error said i had to add lenney to the soures. hoped that the following command would do the trick (silly)
[09:10] <ikonia> it's a text file that's only updated by an ubuntu package, it doesn't show the real version or other repos that have been applied and removed
[09:10] <Ronnie> usr13: Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS \n \l
[09:11] <usr13> ok
[09:11] <ikonia> Ronnie: this really looks like external repos have changed core component versions
[09:11] <ikonia> Ronnie: have you EVER had any other repos enabled
[09:11] <Ronnie> ikonia: hmmm, ok. What to do about it?
[09:12] <Ronnie> not that i'm aware of, but can't remember everything from back 2010
[09:12] <ikonia> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8120975/
[09:12] <Ronnie> it was a pretty default installation
[09:13] <usr13> Ronnie: ikonia There are a couple of examples of sources.list files at  http://askubuntu.com/questions/143295/deleted-apt-sources-list-file
[09:13] <Ronnie> except maybe i tried some nginx repo, not sure for this VM tough
[09:13] <ikonia> his current file isn't a problem
[09:13] <ikonia> Ronnie: it's a vm...
[09:13] <ikonia> Ronnie: is this a vm on your desktop or a virtual server from a provider ?
[09:14] <Ronnie> virtual server from a provider.
[09:14] <ikonia> Ronnie: can you show me the output of uname -a
[09:15] <ikonia> I think I may know the issue
[09:15] <Ronnie> openVZ on Centos if i remember coorecly
[09:15] <ikonia> there we go
[09:15] <ikonia> problem solved
[09:15] <ikonia> you can't upgrade
[09:15] <ikonia> you shouldn't try to upgrade
[09:15] <Ronnie> Linux storage 2.6.18-238.12.1.el5.028stab091.1 #1 SMP Wed Jun 1 13:20:25 MSD 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[09:15] <ikonia> Ronnie: you're screwed
[09:15] <eeee> lol
[09:15] <Ronnie> damn, why?
[09:15] <ikonia> Ronnie: look at the kenrel 2.6.18
[09:15] <ikonia> Ronnie: it's provided by the host - not the guest
[09:15] <ikonia> so the guest requirements for packages will always be screwed
[09:16] <TJ-> Ronnie: Openvz is a containerised isolation where the guest VMs don't have their own kernel, or control of it, they share the hosts.
[09:16] <ikonia> Ronnie: these vps providers are a joke, and you should really consider your use of htem
[09:16] <ikonia> Ronnie: or really check their requirements/limitations
[09:17] <_Trullo> when using apt-get upgrade I get an error updating mysql-server-5.5 and mysql-server, how do I fix this?
[09:17] <ikonia> _Trullo: what's the error
[09:17] <Guest77430> buongiorno
[09:17] <Ronnie> i think i can arrange something with the host, we have an own VPS where they manage the CentOS, and we manage the clients. But its 'our' dedicated VPS
[09:17] <ikonia> Ronnie: I don't think you can sort this with the host
[09:18] <ikonia> it's a technical limitation
[09:18] <usr13> _Trullo: apt-cache policy mysql-server
[09:18] <_Trullo> http://pastebin.com/Xe0NjRu7
[09:18] <Ronnie> ikonia: and if the host system is upgraded?
[09:18] <ikonia> Ronnie: that means nothing
[09:18] <usr13> _Trullo: "Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them"
[09:18] <ikonia> Ronnie: the host system is NOT ubuntu
[09:19] <Ronnie> ikonia: thx
[09:19] <ikonia> Ronnie: containers are not designed to be upgraded
[09:19] <ikonia> Ronnie: it is a technical limitation, nothing you can do about it
[09:20] <_Trullo> still error
[09:20] <Ronnie> Any  idea how to restore the old system except from a backup
[09:20] <ikonia> Ronnie: a backup would be the only method
[09:21] <_Trullo> http://pastebin.com/LYdQ1L3u
[09:21] <Ronnie> ikonia: i think ill have to contact the provider about a new system installation of the host (maybe even other VM) and all the clients, where everyting is up-to-date. Guess i need to reconfigure everything,
[09:22] <usr13> Ronnie: Tough job, but somebody has to do it.....
[09:22] <ikonia> Ronnie: you're not really getting it
[09:22] <ikonia> Ronnie: an upgrade to the host will do nothing
[09:23] <usr13> _Trullo: apt-cache policy mysql-server
[09:23] <ikonia> Ronnie: you're also missing the point that no matter the guest systems parts are shared with the client, so no matter what the guest says, parts will still be run from the host
[09:24] <usr13> _Trullo: sudo apt-get -f install
[09:25] <usr13> ikonia: Sounds like he needs to backup everything he's running on it and seek a new provider.  Right?
[09:26] <ikonia> I'd certainly backup data, but no packages or anything like that
[09:26] <usr13> ikonia: Well, yea, that's what I meant...
[09:29] <usr13> Ronnie: In other words, you will need to re-build (on a new server) what ever you've got on the current one.  Right ikonia ?
[09:31] <littlebit> hi people, I have installed xbmc on xubuntu which is connected via hdmi onto a 42" screen. Now my question is whether it is possible to have the same audio that goes out via hdmi on my onboard soundcard.
[09:31] <littlebit> can someone help me with that?
[09:32] <ikonia> littlebit: you can configure as many sound cards as you want
[09:32] <ikonia> littlebit: limitations can occur when software tries to interact with a device, rather than the sound software, which means it can only output to 1 device
[09:32] <usr13> littlebit: You may need to look at pavucontrol
[09:33] <usr13> ikonia: littlebit pulseaudio may be pretty awesome in some ways but has it limitations
[09:33] <usr13> IMHO
[09:33] <littlebit> i *thought* of kinda *piping* the audio stream of the hdmi to my onboard soundcard
[09:34] <littlebit> i might have the wrong terminologies
[09:34] <usr13> yea,... not sure what that measn ;-)
[09:36] <oknnu> I have a USB stick which is alway plugged in. It was always the last device: /dev/sde. But now it is /dev/sda. What could cause this?
[09:37] <littlebit> usr13: well the xmbc software sees a audio device, which only distributes the audio stream to hdmi and the onboard soundcard
[09:42] <ilovelinux> hello
[09:42] <ilovelinux> hello hume
[09:43] <hume> hi all... I have a brand new installation of ubuntu 14.04 that seems to have lost network connection (ethernet, not wifi). When booting, it does not connect. A live USB from the same machine connects, so cable and card seems to work. What can I do? There is no network icon in the top panel
[09:45] <Michiellll> http://imgur.com/gallery/6GIcjXT
[09:46] <ranjan> hume, was the installation done over network (like pxe)?
[09:46] <MonkeyDust> hume  what is the output of:   cat /etc/network/interfaces|pastebinit
[09:46] <hume> ranjan, no, via USB
[09:47] <TJ-> hume: No network icon might suggest that the network-manager service isn't running
[09:47] <ranjan> hume, open up a terminal and run nm-applet
[09:48] <ranjan> hume, that may bring the network manager back
[09:48] <hume> MonkeyDust, output is auto lo   iface lo inet loopback
[09:48] <hume> no eth0
[09:48] <hume> ranjan
[09:49] <hume> ranjan, run nm-applet, says nm-applet-Message: using fallback .... then: nm-applet-WARNING** could not fins ShellVersion property on org.gnome.Shell after 5 tries
[09:49] <hume> does that make sense?
[09:50] <ilovelinux> i'm speak talian and english, and you?
[09:50] <MonkeyDust> hume  can you ping 91.189.94.156     <-- that's ubuntu.com
[09:51] <jekkt> hi ho
[09:51] <ilovelinux> hi jekkt
[09:51] <TJ-> hume: "initctl --system status network-manager"
[09:51] <hume> MonkeyDust, no, says "network is undreachable"
[09:51] <jekkt> i got a problem :) with installation of ubuntu
[09:51] <MonkeyDust> hume  hm, odd
[09:51] <Guest99845> i have installed it on /dev/sda6
[09:51] <Guest99845> and got an uefi system
[09:51] <hume> TJ-, says: network-manager start/running, process 754
[09:52] <MonkeyDust> hume  can you ping your router (192.168.1.1 or so)
[09:52] <Guest99845> now only my windows 8 is booting
[09:52] <ranjan> hume, which version of ubuntu are you using?
[09:52] <Guest99845> 14.04 latest
[09:52] <ilovelinux> you know that you can have a GPT table with the old BIOS?
[09:52] <hume> MonkeyDust, no, same result, there seems to be no eth0
[09:52] <TJ-> hume: OK... now do "nmcli con list"
[09:52] <Guest99845> i tried with easybcd
[09:52] <Guest99845> but i cannot reach ubuntu
[09:52] <Guest99845> its a boot loader tool
[09:52] <ranjan> hume, can you pastebin output of ifconfig
[09:53] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume - Try: "sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.55"
[09:53] <TJ-> hume: do you see a connection of type "802-3-ethernet" ?
[09:53] <hume> TJ-, says NAME    UUID    TYP", next line "TIMESTAMP-REAL"
[09:53] <hume> that's all
[09:53] <Guest99845> maybe i can set up a virtual machine? for that purpose?
[09:53] <hume> ranjan, no...cannot pastebin when no network
[09:54] <hume> ranjan, but output is of lo, no eth0
[09:54] <ilovelinux> you know that you can have a GPT table with the old BIOS?
[09:54] <Guest99845> how?
[09:54] <ranjan> hume, ls /sys/class/net
[09:54] <Guest99845> im now on windows machine
[09:54] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume Do you have a usb wifi adapter
[09:55] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, yes, I can do that, and after that, ifconfig shows eth0 with that ip number
[09:55] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, no, integrated ethernet only
[09:55] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume Do you have a smartphone?
[09:55] <DBoyz> Hi, I tried to fix grub using boot-repair. did not work and this is the pastebin: paste.ubuntu.com/8121154
[09:56] <TJ-> hume: OK, so there are no connections defined
[09:56] <hume> right, now I can ping the router, with the ip number manually set through sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.55, but still not access the internet, since the number is not recognized by the router
[09:56] <Guest99845> which virtual machine allows me to start from windows ubuntu 14.04 that is installed on /dev/sda6 ???
[09:56] <hume> so how do I manage this?
[09:56] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume If you have a smartphone = You can Connect it to wifi, and use USB tether
[09:57] <DBoyz> What should I do next?
[09:57] <MonkeyDust> hume  wild idea: try sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[09:57] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> Anyone know  ifconfig to set gateway for hume
[09:57] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume you need to set gateway to 192.168.1.1
[09:58] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume gateway = "internet doorway" for local network the router
[09:58] <MonkeyDust> hume  and what's the output of   /etc/resolv.conf
[09:59] <TJ-> hume: "sudo ip route add default via 192.168.1.1"
[09:59] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume route add default gw 192.168.1.1
[10:00] <DBoyz> For your information, I have tried fixing on grub rescue itself. no luck.
[10:00] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @Dboys How many partitions?
[10:00] <hume> MonkeyDust, you mean cat /etc/resolv.conf? it's empty, exept the header "Do not edig this file by hand"
[10:01] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @DBoys found the pastebin
[10:01] <DBoyz> I_Dont_Surf_Porn: /dev/sdb is my external hard disk (removed it from my dead laptop and trying to boot it on my desktop)
[10:02] <hume> ok...I rebooted the computer, and then did sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[10:02] <hume> now ifconfig shows eth0 to be up but no ip number
[10:02] <hume> what do I do from here?
[10:02] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @DBoys - You have 3 partitions on MBR, to boot ubuntu to you have to install grub2 loader on /dev/sda1
[10:03] <littlebit> ikonia: ok, I have looked and pavucontrol is installed, and in the configuration tab , I have the audio devices that are of my interest are: Digital Stereo (HDMI) where I have a second entry with "Analog Stereo Input", Analog Stereo Output. The *Analog Stereo Input* goes to my headphones and the other goes to my tv. But how can I put the audio on both devices?
[10:04] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume do the "sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.55"
[10:04] <DBoyz> I_Dont_Surf_Porn: but i do not own this desktop. is it necessary to do so?
[10:04] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume then do the "sudo route add default gw 192.168.1.1"
[10:04] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, ok...but that does not set the gateway. How come it dies not ask the router for an ip number?
[10:04] <ikonia> littlebit: I have no idea what pavucontrol I've never usd it so I don't know
[10:04] <hume> ok
[10:05] <littlebit> ikonia: k
[10:05] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @DBoys if youre booting from the USB disk, then you just need to install Grub to /dev/sdx1 on GPT or /dev/sdx on MBR
[10:05] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, ok...I've set the gateway. Still cannot apt-get update
[10:06] <frib> i can't write to /usr/local/bin with sudo nor can i change ownership of the directory :\
[10:06] <DBoyz> err don't really get you (i would appreciate something less technical)
[10:06] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, I can ping the router
[10:06] <MonkeyDust> hume  try this:    sudo -e /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base ... add 'nameserver 192.168.1.1' and save --- sudo resolvconf -u
[10:06] <frib> anyone know how i can fix that?
[10:07] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume open a browser
[10:07] <TJ-> DBoyz: What is the actual issue when you attempt to boot from the external hard drive? Where does it get to?
[10:07] <DBoyz> TJ-: grub rescue
[10:07] <DBoyz> partition not found or similar
[10:07] <TJ-> DBoyz: OK, so that tells us GRUB's core.img loaded but it couldn't find its 'root' file-system
[10:07] <hume> MonkeyDust, save as what?
[10:07] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, ok...then what?
[10:08] <CountryfiedLinux> eeee, I take back what I said. web-browser app is "good enough" as is for now to be my default browser. Just click activities and shows sites visted, good enough for me.
[10:08] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, cannot access anything on the internet
[10:08] <DBoyz> TJ-: i tried a few methods and doesn't seem to work. tried the commands on grub rescue, live cd + terminal and boot repair
[10:08] <CountryfiedLinux> eeee, I meant webbrowser-app
[10:08] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume do you have a smartphone?
[10:08] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, yes
[10:08] <DBoyz> TJ-: all leads to the same grub rescue
[10:09] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume Connect it to a Wifi, then USB Tether it. Ubuntu might need Drivers, or at the very least an update
[10:09] <MonkeyDust> hume  save as base
[10:09] <TJ-> DBoyz: what is the make/model of the desktop or motherboard?
[10:09] <DBoyz> TJ-: any command for that? it's a custom build desktop
[10:10] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @DBoys Honestly, the easiest way to set up a USB boot is to have it all the first partition
[10:10] <TJ-> DBoyz: We'll worry about that later if necessary :)   - are you at the grub rescue prompt right now?
[10:11] <DBoyz> TJ-: i booted ubuntu from flash 'live' disk
[10:11] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> Anyone a Crack-Wiz on AMD drivers? Looking for an "unofficial" driver mod for legacy HD4xxx mobility for Ubuntu 14.04
[10:11] <DBoyz> and currently on this 'live' thingy
[10:11] <TJ-> DBoyz: OK, whilst there then can you do "pastebinit /var/log/dmesg" ?
[10:12] <hume> I_Dont_Surf_Porn, phone connected, but as network manager does not seem to work, it does not connect to network.....tether does not work
[10:12] <DBoyz> TJ-: hang on, installing pastebinit
[10:13] <TJ-> hume: "nmcli nm status"  ?
[10:13] <DBoyz> TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8121336/
[10:13] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> @hume that is troubling... let me see...
[10:13] <TJ-> DBoyz: thanks... let me read it
[10:14] <hume> MonkeyDust, ok, did that, and now I can apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:14] <hume> MonkeyDust, but still no network icon in panel
[10:14] <TJ-> DBoyz: OK, for reference the motheboard is ECS G31T-M7 with 2GB RAM from the look of that
[10:14] <TJ-> hume: "nmcli nm status"  ?
[10:15] <DBoyz> okay.
[10:15] <MonkeyDust> hume  great, and can you surf with your browser
[10:16] <hume> rebooted after apt-get dist-upgrade, now the eth0 is down again
[10:16] <TJ-> DBoyz: The good news is, dmesg doesn't show any disk I/O errors so we can hopefully rule out disk or controller problems
[10:16] <DBoyz> TJ-: whew
[10:16] <TJ-> DBoyz: bear with me whilst I re-read the boot repair data
[10:17] <hume> nmcli status says: running....sleeping....activated....activated....activated....inactivated, on the different headins
[10:17] <DBoyz> TJ-: okay. thank you in advance
[10:17] <I_Dont_Surf_Porn> So lookin for an HD 4200 driver to work on 14.04
[10:17] <hume> TJ-, I'm not sure how to read it, but stuff under wifi says activated (despite the machine having no wifi hardware),
[10:18] <CountryfiedLinux> Pages in this webapp-browser look "bigger"
[10:18] <MonkeyDust> hume  does      ethtool -i eth0         show any output? (yes/no)
[10:18] <TJ-> hume: OK .. give me the 2nd line, something like "running  connected enabled enabled enabled disabled"
[10:19] <hume> TJ-, yes, but running sleeping activated activated activated inactivated", my translation....activated could be "enabled" too
[10:19] <hume> second is "sleeping", not connected though
[10:20] <TJ-> hume aha! "nmcli nm sleep false"
[10:20] <hume> MonkeyDust, yes, about 10 lines of output
[10:20] <hume> TJ-, ok, gets error output: Error in sleep: Rejected send message (and then keeps on for 2 more long lines)
[10:21] <TJ-> hume: Right, we're getting somewhere now. This probably won't kick it, but try "nmcli nm enable true"
[10:22] <hume> TJ-, no output
[10:22] <TJ-> hume: and "nmcli nm status" now ?
[10:22] <hume> TJ-,  and I ge a message in unity saying "network not connected" that then disappears...this is in Unity, not terminal
[10:22] <omkar_> hello
[10:23] <hume> nmcli status says "running disconnected" and then 4 activaed/enabled
[10:23] <TJ-> hume: we're using the user interface to the system network manager, so we should be able to figure out why it isn't playing ball
[10:23] <TJ-> hume: That's an improvement
[10:23] <hume> TJ-, :)
[10:23] <TJ-> "disconnected" not "sleeping"
[10:23] <TJ-> hume: "nmcli con list"
[10:24] <eeee> CountryfiedLinux: great, btw i searched abit and i think what you want is firefox in fullscreen, but not maximized (windowed), and there's a way to do it
[10:24] <Abhijit> !pm | omkar_
[10:24] <hume> TJ-, a line of headers, nothing else
[10:25] <TJ-> hume: "nmcli dev list"
[10:25] <TJ-> hume: You're looking for that "eth0" details
[10:25] <hume> TJ-, yes, eth0 is in first line, then a lot of details
[10:26] <hume> TJ-, general conncetion (my translation) says not connected
[10:26] <TJ-> hume: OK
[10:26] <omkar_>  my desktop has ubuntu 14.04 , it wont  boot normally hence i tried booting in recovery mode but it fails .
[10:26] <TJ-> hume so NM is at least aware of wth0
[10:26] <TJ-> s/wth0/eth0/
[10:26] <DBoyz> uh any luck?
[10:26] <hume> TJ-, yes
[10:27] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  what do you mean by 'not normally'?
[10:27] <TJ-> hume: has "nmapplet" re-appeared in the task bar?
[10:27] <hume> TJ-, no, no applet
[10:28] <hume> what made the difference now?
[10:28] <omkar_> i tried logging in to my desktop , its asks for paraphase pasword , after which it does not boot into OS system and i get black screen .
[10:28] <TJ-> DBoyz: still looking at your issue. One thing I noticed was the partitions on sdb are out-of-order, though that ought not to confuse GRUB. When you boot the system, do you manually select the external device as the boot device?
[10:28] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  was it encrypted?
[10:28] <Abhijit> omkar_,  which desktop you are using ? (kde, unity etc)
[10:28] <TJ-> hume: "ps -efly | grep nmapplet" --- does that show nmapplet is a running process?
[10:28] <omkar_> yes
[10:29] <cfhowlett> omkar_, definitely sounds like it's asking for the encryption pwd
[10:29] <Linnak> Hi, I'd like to know how can I "remaster" a LiveCD with the restricted extras.
[10:29]  * Abhijit wonders whats an encryption password?
[10:29] <DBoyz> TJ-: yes
[10:29] <omkar_> i am using ubuntu 14.04,
[10:29] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  ok, so enter the encryption, first
[10:29] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  ok, so enter the encryption key, first
[10:29] <hume> TJ-, no...shows the grep as a process...that is, only one line output
[10:29] <omkar_> i did enter
[10:29] <somsip> Linnak: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[10:29] <Abhijit> Linnak, extract iso. extract filesystem. chroot. modify /etc/sources.list. mkfstab. createiso
[10:29] <TJ-> hume: aha! "nmapplet&"
[10:29] <Linnak> somsip: Thanks
[10:30] <omkar_> it goes into disc check and i get black screen
[10:30] <TJ-> hume: tell me if it starts and stays running :)
[10:30] <Linnak> Abhijit: Cool. Thank you
[10:30] <hume> TJ-, "command nmapplet is not found
[10:30] <hume> ah...nm-applet
[10:30] <TJ-> hume: maybe my memory is deficient, it could be "nm-applet" !!
[10:30] <hume> yes....and then I get some errors
[10:31] <sajan> wafflejock,
[10:31] <TJ-> hume:  oops... check if it is running "ps -efly | grep nm-applet"
[10:31] <Linnak> Abhijit: When I boot from the built LiveCD it will has it or already?
[10:31] <hume> nm-applet-Message: using fallback from indicator to GtkStatusIcon
[10:31] <cfhowlett> somsip, *silly question perhaps* does extracting the desktop file system include the user /home info/config    when remastering?
[10:31] <omkar_> monkeydust _ ?
[10:31] <TJ-> hume: Is this with the default Unity desktop environment?
[10:32] <hume> yes, ps shows 2 instances of nm-applet running
[10:32] <hume> yes, default unity, just installed it, installed some stuff, then this happened
[10:32] <TJ-> hume: damn! type "jobs" if you see the nm-applet you started there and it is listed as job 1, do "kill %1" to kill it
[10:32] <Abhijit> Linnak, you can not boot into live cd and modify iso. you need to login to some other instance of ubuntu and mount your livecd iso to /mnt. then copy the filesystem from there to your somewhere in your home dir
[10:32] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  not sure what may cause it
[10:33] <omkar_> monkeydust _  can i use repair boot ?
[10:33] <TJ-> DBoyz: do you have a 2nd PC to use on IRC so you can reboot that PC to grub rescue?
[10:33] <Linnak> I know that, I just thought we just change the source list so we didn't install any codecs to the liveCd's ISO. That's why I asked
[10:34] <omkar_> monkeydust_  can repair boot be downlaoded on CD via another pc .
[10:34] <hume> TJ-, ok...now I got ONE instance of nm-applet running
[10:34] <hume> but no icon
[10:35] <DBoyz> TJ-: i'll be using my phone then
[10:35] <TJ-> hume: OK... let's kill that one and restart it, just in case that wakes it up enough :) "pkill nm-applet"   then "nm-applet&"
[10:35] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  not sure, never had that problem... i'm no help
[10:35] <omkar_> ok
[10:35] <TJ-> DBoyz: Hmmm... hang on then, let me triple-check there's nothing else we can do from the Live environment
[10:35] <DBoyz> strange how it worked on another desktop but not on this one.
[10:35] <hume> TJ-, ok...still no icon
[10:35] <DBoyz> okay
[10:36] <TJ-> hume: That tells us nm-applet is not communicating with network-manager service, or thinks that service is sleeping
[10:36] <TJ-> hume: Once we can make NM report itself active and alive the icon should show up
[10:37] <hume> TJ-, yes.....so....how? :)
[10:37] <vibedigital>  this will be offtopic :  someone here is worried about Repetitive Strain Injury?
[10:37] <vibedigital> for some time I have had a small wrist pain because of the use of the mouse
[10:38] <cfhowlett> vibedigital, off-topic confirmed.  ask webmd.com
[10:38] <TJ-> hume: What concerns me is that NM wasn't reporting any connection profiles. Can you double-check that manually but doing "ls -l /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/" and telling me what connection profiles are listed there. If there isn't one, we need to create one that keys to eth0
[10:38] <TJ-> s/but/by/
[10:39] <sajan> anyone can tell me how to download teamviewer
[10:39] <hume> TJ-, that folder is empty, zero profiles
[10:39] <DBoyz> sajan: teamviewer.com
[10:40] <TJ-> DBoyz: the crux of the matter is, for GRUB to get stuck at its rescue shell, it has loaded core.img but can't find its 'root' file-system where the grub files live. That can be for several reasons, but everything I see in the boot repair info suggests nothing unusual.
[10:40] <TJ-> hume: aha! I think we need one
[10:40] <MonkeyDust> sajan  what happens when you try?
[10:40] <hume> TJ-, nice...:) got to go to lunch in 5 though
[10:41] <DBoyz> TJ-: i am ready to reboot to grub rescue. should i?
[10:43] <TJ-> hume: OK, I've got you a default connection profile that should work. Copy this (as the root user) into the file "/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired-Connection-1"  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8121503/
[10:43] <TJ-> DBoyz: Go for it :)
[10:44] <hume> TJ-, well...:) copy....that machine is not on the network...needs to do via usb then
[10:44] <hume> I'll be back
[10:44] <TJ-> hume: it's small - type it :)
[10:44] <hume> TJ-, aha
[10:45] <hume> TJ-, the uuid.....what is that for? should be my card's uuid?
[10:45] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: done
[10:46] <TJ-> hume: It's random, just use that one
[10:46] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK ... type "set" ... tell me what "prefix" and "root" values are
[10:47] <DBoyz[A]> Unknown command
[10:47] <DBoyz[A]> Eh sorry
[10:47] <TJ-> DBoyz: You're at the "grub rescue>" shell prompt?
[10:47] <DBoyz[A]> Cmdpath hd0
[10:47] <DBoyz[A]> Prefix hd0 msdos8
[10:47] <DBoyz[A]> Root hd0 msdos8
[10:48] <sajan> MonkeyDust, i have the .deb file
[10:48] <sajan> i dont know how to install int
[10:48] <hume> TJ-, then what?
[10:48] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Those look OKish *but* ... I think there's a path missing. Let me check the boot repair info
[10:48] <cfhowlett> sajan, sudo dpkg -i packagename.deb
[10:48] <TJ-> hume: give me about 4 mins, I need the loo :p
[10:49] <cfhowlett> sajan, but you should have installation details on the download page.
[10:49] <hume> ok...I'll be back in 15
[10:49] <andrea65> ciao
[10:49] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: I believe Ubuntu is installed in hd1. Idk
[10:49] <sajan> cfhowlett, how can i update a package if i have older version
[10:49] <andrea65> list
[10:50] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: oh okay
[10:50] <cfhowlett> sajan, update?  if you installed via .deb, you'll need to repeat that process.  if you installed via software center: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:51] <sajan> actually i cant find team viewer in software center
[10:52] <sajan> cfhowlett, actually i cant find team viewer in software center
[10:52] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK, let's try fixing it: "set prefix=(hd0,msdos8)/boot/grub"
[10:53] <cfhowlett> sajan, read more.  IRC less.  took me 10 seconds on the teamviewer page to find the details.  https://www.teamviewer.com/en/help/363-How-do-I-install-TeamViewer-on-my-Linux-distribution.aspx
[10:53] <aeyesi> um
[10:54] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: done
[10:54] <aeyesi> how do we turn ubuntu into lubuntu ?
[10:54] <aeyesi> :0
[10:54] <aeyesi> hah nevermind
[10:54] <cfhowlett> aeyesi, sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop         then purge ubuntu-desktop
[10:54] <aeyesi> thanks
[10:54] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: now try "ls /" and you should see kernel names such as "vmlinuz-....." and others
[10:54] <MonkeyDust> !purelubuntu | aeyesi
[10:55] <Ben64> yeah i'm not sure if purging ubuntu-desktop is wise
[10:55] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: no such partition
[10:55] <aeyesi> i was just curious
[10:55] <cfhowlett> MonkeyDust, ah.  better than my advice, for sure!
[10:56] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Hmmm... OK try this "ls (hd0,msdos8)/"
[10:56] <MonkeyDust> cfhowlett  the old saying: two know more than one
[10:56] <aeyesi> somehow i am getting better FPS under LXDE
[10:56] <aeyesi> thankie thankie
[10:56] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: no such partition
[10:56] <cfhowlett> aeyesi, option. test the desktop environment = unity is hungry.
[10:57] <aeyesi> ik ik
[10:57] <cfhowlett> aeyesi, sudo apt-install lxde           logout.  choose lxde session.  login.  test.
[10:57] <aeyesi> ~
[10:57] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: That shouldn't be happening! try "ls" and tell me all the HDs and partitions it shows you
[10:58] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: I'm suspecting the disk with 8 partitions is, in fact, hd1 not hd0
[10:58] <DBoyz[A]> hd0 hd0,msdos5 hd0,msdos3 hd0,msdos2 hd0,msdos1
[10:59] <DBoyz[A]> hd1 hd1,msdos3 hd1,msdos2 hd1,msdos1
[11:00] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Do you notice something missing? The drive with the 8 partitions on?
[11:00] <aeyesi> Hmm ill try once again ask... I wonder if someone knows how to get 5.1 analog sound working on this motherboard? http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4168#ov
[11:00] <aeyesi> Pulseaudo config edits simply do-not work >.<
[11:00] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: yes. Was about to point that out
[11:01] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Is it an external *USB* attached device?
[11:01] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: yes
[11:03] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: aha! We have it. ... When grub-install ran, it didn't figure out that the boot disk needs the USB module in core.img
[11:03] <hume> TJ-, back
[11:03] <TJ-> hume: :)
[11:04] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: eh okay. Never seen such setting in the docs
[11:04] <DBoyz[A]> Help me with that pls
[11:05] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: That, or else for some reason the motherboard has disabled "USB Legacy" support. So, first, reboot the PC, press the key to get into the motherboard's firmware setup (often the F2 or Del keys), and look for an option that sounds like "USB Legacy" and enable it. If you can't spot one, wait, tell me, and I'll pull in the motherboard manual and check  it
[11:05] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: okay hang on
[11:06] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK, I have it. "Integrated Peripherals" menu
[11:07] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: USB legacy support is already enabled
[11:07] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: And "USB functions" are also enabled?
[11:08] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Is "Legacy USB Support" set to "enabled" or "auto" ?
[11:08] <DBoyz[A]> USB functions is enabled
[11:08] <DBoyz[A]> Legacy USB support is enabled
[11:09] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Does "Legacy USB Support" have an "auto" option (just for my information) ?
[11:09] <DBoyz[A]> Should I change it to auto?
[11:09] <hume> TJ-, got ay ideas on what to do now, when there is a profile for network manager?
[11:09] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: both does not have the auto option
[11:09] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: No, I don't think so, this rules out it being a BIOS issue, so we can focus on the GRUB side :)
[11:10] <DBoyz[A]> Okay
[11:10] <TJ-> hume: "sudo service network-manager restart"
[11:10] <TJ-> hume: then "nmcli con list" - do you see the connection you created listed there?
[11:11] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Boot it again get to GRUB rescue shell (unless it magically boots!)
[11:11] <hume> TJ-, yes, now nmcli shows the profile
[11:11] <sgo11> anyone running lubuntu here? by following http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2144468, I add "@compton -b &" to the file ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart. but compton does not autostart after login. any ideas why? thanks. (PS: I tried to manually run it. it works).
[11:12] <DBoyz[A]> Hang on
[11:12] <TJ-> hume: "nmcli con up id Wired-Connection-1"
[11:12] <hume> service restart showed an error: "GLib-critical ***: Source ID 141 was not found when attempting to remove it
[11:12] <TJ-> hume: Hmmm, let's hope that wasn't important :)
[11:13] <hume> TJ-, sorry..what was listed in nmcli was NOT the profile... the name is different, it is a swedish name, not Wire-Connection-1 but the same in Swedish
[11:14] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: done
[11:14] <hume> nmcli con up says Unknown connection
[11:14] <TJ-> hume: that's due to your local language settings probably. Use that as the 'id' name for the command, instead of "Wired-Connection-1"
[11:14] <hume> TJ-, ok, that worked, no error msg
[11:14] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  i use lubuntu in a vm, trying it now (didnt know compton)
[11:14] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK, let's check what devices it sees again: "ls"  and just look for any device with a partition number of msdos8, no need to type them if it isn't there
[11:15] <TJ-> hume: The connection should be active now
[11:15] <hume> TJ-, and I have a network connection
[11:15] <hume> TJ-, but no applet......
[11:15] <hume> :(
[11:15] <TJ-> hume: OK, so there's a problem there then.
[11:15] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, you have to add a ppa and install it first. thanks, but you don't have to do that. too much work for you.
[11:15] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: there's no msdos8.
[11:15] <TJ-> hume: Could you do a complete reboot now, in case that jogs it?
[11:15] <hume> TJ-, ok
[11:15] <DBoyz[A]> Same as what I told earlier
[11:16] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Hmmm.... how many different 'hdX' names, only hd0 and hd1 ?
[11:16] <DBoyz[A]> only hd0 and hd1
[11:16] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  compton is in the trusty repos, ok
[11:16] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK, back to the Live ISO boot :)
[11:16] <DBoyz[A]> Okay
[11:17] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, thanks. :)
[11:17] <hume> TJ-, ok, rebooted. the connection is up and running but no applet
[11:18] <TJ-> hume: OK, well that's progress for sure :)
[11:18] <guessfg> http://tinyurl.com/p5bpscx
[11:18] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  are you in 14.04 now? compton didnt exist isn 12.04
[11:18] <hume> TJ-, yes, it's usable now
[11:18] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, yeah, I am in 14.04.
[11:19] <TJ-> hume: now lets trawl the bug reports in launchpad for bugs that match your scenario and installed system - you said it was vanilla Ubuntu/Unity 14.04, yes?
[11:19] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  simply enter compton& in the terminal
[11:19] <hume> TJ-, yes, standard 14.01 desktop 64 bit
[11:19] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: back on live usb
[11:19] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  install compton, like any other program
[11:19] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, I am running compton now. it's just not autostarted.
[11:20] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK, I'm going to get you to download a bash script I have for mounting a broken system in a chroot: https://iam.tj/projects/misc/chroot-auto.bash
[11:20] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  guess you can add it to the startup programs, then
[11:21] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Once it is downloaded, open a  terminal and move it to the home directory for ease of use "mv Downloads/*.bash ~"
[11:21] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, I added it to ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart, it doesn't work. that is my question.
[11:21] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: then, make it executable: "chmod +x chroot-auto.bash"
[11:23] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: done
[11:24] <TJ-> hume this seems to be the most recent major identical issue, but it is marked Fix Released: bug 1308348
[11:24] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  i did the same, rebooting vm now
[11:24] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK, now check that the disk with 8 partitions is visible: "sudo fdisk -l" and give me the device name (e.g. sdb)
[11:25] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, thanks. did you add @ symbol in the front? I am wondering if I should remove that @ symbol. I am not sure what it is.
[11:26] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  @ is used for cronjobs, like: @reboot
[11:26] <TJ-> hume: I'm working through this list: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bugs?orderby=-id&start=0
[11:27] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  you're right, it's not loaded
[11:27] <DBoyz[A]> Tj: It is /dev/sdb8
[11:27] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, yeah, that's weird. I googled it. many people said I can put @command in ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart
[11:28] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: ^
[11:28] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK, 2nd, lets check we have someplace to mount it
[11:28] <killer> Hey , I have these kernels in update-grub http://pastebin.com/x23Z7nuq , none of the 3.2 version is displayed in the submenu Advanced options
[11:28] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: "ls - /mnt/"
[11:29] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: typo! "ls /mnt/"
[11:29] <DBoyz[A]> No replies from that comand
[11:29] <TJ-> hume: Can you confirm that nm-applet is running right now? "ps -efly | grep nm-applet"
[11:30] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK, it exists then :) Now we create a chroot for the broken system: "sudo ./chroot-auto.bash /mnt /dev/sdb8"
[11:31] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  the @ doe not make a difference
[11:31] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: This should tell you it has mounted it and you're at a root shell inside the broken system
[11:31] <DBoyz[A]> Okay
[11:31] <DBoyz[A]> Done
[11:32] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: lets check it has network connectivity: "ping -nc 4 8.8.8.8"
[11:32] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, maybe it's a bug. I am running this irc client in lubuntu. testing and rebooting are not convenient for me. let me google the problem first. thanks.
[11:33] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: all good here
[11:33] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Now let's check if pastebinit is installed. "which pastebinit"
[11:33] <hume> TJ-, yes, seems to be running
[11:34] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: yup installed
[11:34] <TJ-> hume: OK, so it is remaining invisible even when NM is active and there's a connection. I've found 1 other open report of that but no follow-up except the plain fact, so far
[11:34] <hume> TJ-, ok....guess it's OK to leave it at that then, for the moment
[11:35] <hume> TJ-, thanks a lot for your help!!
[11:35] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Right, let's try re-installing grub and capturing the output to a file, which you can then pastebin for me. "sudo grub-install --verbose /dev/sdb 2>&1 | tee /tmp/grub-install.log"
[11:36] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  yes, it's compton related, another command works, so...
[11:36] <TJ-> hume: You're welcome - you've got a weird issue. I'd suggest a package upgrade in case there's a fix in the pipeline that system just hasn't received: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade"
[11:36] <TJ-> hume: and then one last reboot to test it :)
[11:36] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, really? weird.
[11:38] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  try this in autostart: xdg-open [some small jpg or text file]
[11:39] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: how do I pastebin it?
[11:39] <hume> TJ-, will do!!
[11:39] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: "pastebinit /tmp/grub-install.log"
[11:39] <DBoyz[A]> There's some errors here blockhead and etx
[11:39] <DBoyz[A]> Etc*
[11:40] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, I will have to close this IRC client first. brb.
[11:40] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: unable to read
[11:40] <DBoyz[A]> Seems like it is 0 byte
[11:41] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: has the "grub-install" command exited?
[11:41] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: yes
[11:42] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: That is weird... you say the file is empty?
[11:42] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: yes
[11:42] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: and you typed the command exactly as I wrote it - with the redirectiions "2>&1 | ..."
[11:43] <DBoyz[A]> Yes
[11:43] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: I wonder if there's some out-of-space issue on the file-system. "df" ... anything close to 100% usage ?
[11:43] <xeb> which bit of this is signed and verified before execution again? http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_11.2.202.400.orig.tar.gz ?
[11:44] <Lorra> Hi everybody! I recently updated 12.04.4 -> 14.04.1, I use fluxbox and wbar and a new version of wbar came with ubuntu 14.04.1. When I start google-chrome and maximize its window, when I minimize all windows I can't see the wbar anymore. What is wrong with that :'( ?
[11:44] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: 61.9GB free space. Can't be
[11:45] <DBoyz[A]> Sex
[11:45] <marvin-hh> After an upgrade tex is fucked up.
[11:45] <DBoyz[A]> Sec*
[11:45] <marvin-hh> Why can't you *test* your shit?
[11:45] <TJ-> !language | marvin-hh
[11:46] <marvin-hh> Why can't you test your code before you push it to the repositories?
[11:46] <TJ-> marvin-hh: Talk to the package maintainers
[11:46] <MonkeyDust> marvin-hh  who doesnt test code before pushing it?
[11:47] <DBoyz> TJ-: better
[11:47] <MonkeyDust> marvin-hh  if ypu're more skilled than the developers, join their team
[11:47] <TJ-> DBoyz: You got the log?
[11:47] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, solved. simply remove the trailing & symbol. it will work.
[11:47] <DBoyz> TJ-: You are trying to send an empty document, exiting.
[11:47] <DBoyz> TJ-: command was - sudo grub-install --verbose /dev/sdb2>&1 | tee /tmp/grub-install.log
[11:47] <killer> I have uninstalled kernel 3.8.0-29 and 3.8.0-32 but it is still shon in advanced options ubuntu grub
[11:48] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, "@compton -b" will work.
[11:48] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  really! so not daemonize it... /me tries
[11:48] <marvin-hh> MonkeyDust: I am more skilled; it's just that I don't have the time nor the interest to work on it.
[11:48] <DBoyz> and pastebinit command was - pastebinit /tmp/grub-install.log
[11:48] <TJ-> DBoyz: Oh, no, typo! "sudo grub-install --verbose /dev/sdb8    2>&1 | tee /tmp/grub-install.log"
[11:48] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, I think "&" symbol is not allowed in autostart.
[11:48] <MonkeyDust> marvin-hh  then contact the team with hints & tips
[11:48] <TJ-> DBoyz: another typo sorry, hang on I'll get my fingers out
[11:48] <TJ-> DBoyz: Oh, no, typo! "sudo grub-install --verbose /dev/sdb   2>&1 | tee /tmp/grub-install.log"
[11:49] <marvin-hh> MonkeyDust: they would never listen. That's not how open-souce hipsters roll.
[11:49] <TJ-> DBoyz: there, a space between "sdb" and the "2>&1"
[11:49] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  ah, rhe joys of a virtual machine
[11:49] <DBoyz> TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8121914/
[11:49] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, :)
[11:50] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, which vm app do you use? virtualbox?
[11:51] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  no, i prefer vmware, it's faster
[11:51] <TJ-> DBoyz: phew! that's better... give me a few moments to read it
[11:51] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, vmware? is that free?
[11:52] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  Player is free, workstation is not
[11:53] <DBoyz> TJ-: take your time
[11:53] <killer> I have uninstalled kernel 3.8.0-29 and 3.8.0-32 but it is still shown in advanced options ubuntu grub
[11:53] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, what is the difference btw player and workstation?
[11:53] <iffffx> hi
[11:53] <TJ-> DBoyz: line 974 looks suspect: "grub-install: info: grub-mkimage --directory '/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc' --prefix '(,msdos8)/boot/grub' ..." the prefix ought to be (hd1,msdos8)... I think, let me check here
[11:55] <justgreg> hey all, I'm getting E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) every time I run apt-get . How do I troubleshoot and solve this?
[11:58] <DBoyz> how do i know if it's hd1 or hd0
[11:58] <TJ-> DBoyz: OK, line 1195 seems to show its OK "setting the root device to `hostdisk//dev/sdb,msdos8'."
[11:59] <DBoyz> okay
[11:59] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  workstation has more features
[11:59] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, ok. which package should I install to use vmware player? do I need to add any ppa? thanks.
[11:59] <TJ-> DBoyz: There's nothing else we can do there, type "exit" to exit the chroot and then reboot and lets see whether GRUB has got an better
[12:00] <DBoyz> okay
[12:00] <DBoyz> since it says 'Installation finished. No error reported.'
[12:01] <MonkeyDust> sgo11  I followed this, it's very easy https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware
[12:01] <DBoyz> hang on
[12:01] <sgo11> MonkeyDust, got it. thanks.
[12:01] <TJ-> DBoyz: There's one issue I can think of that can cause this, again Motherboard related. If BIOS tells GRUB that the boot device is a hard disk it should give it the device number 128 (hex 0x80) but if BIOS is using "Floppy disk emulation" for USB devices the device number will be 0, which could cause this issue since GRUB relies on BIOS for all disk read services
[12:04] <DBoyz> TJ-: okay
[12:05] <DBoyz> fingers crossed!
[12:06] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: nope
[12:06] <DBoyz[A]> Same thing
[12:06] <TJ-> DBoyz: "ls" shows no msdos8 ?
[12:07] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: no msdos8
[12:08] <TJ-> DBoyz: Well, at least we know *what* is wrong, even if not the *why*. How much time do you want to spend on fixing this? It looks challenging
[12:08] <_2_rianna123> hey
[12:09] <DBoyz[A]> Hmm it's almost dinner time here
[12:09] <DBoyz[A]> Maybe 30 mins?
[12:09] <TJ-> DBoyz: I have to go out soon, for several hours, too.  Let me get a coffee and jog my brain cells
[12:10] <DBoyz[A]> Okay
[12:10] <MonkeyDust> TJ-  your whàt :p
[12:10] <DBoyz[A]> So could it be bios issues?
[12:10] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: The fact GRUB can't see the device makes me suspect the BIOS. I'd suggest going back into BIOS setup and doing "Load Default Settings"
[12:11] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: And after the reboot check that those USB functions are both enabled still
[12:11] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: One other thing - are you using the manual boot device menu to select the boot device
[12:12] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: If so, I'd try setting the BIOS boot menu options to but the USB removable device as the first device, save that setting, and reboot... it could be some weird bug related to using the manual device selection
[12:13] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Oh and one other idea... try a different USB port :D
[12:14] <DBoyz[A]> Srsly? Lol
[12:14] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Yes, I've seen stranger!
[12:14] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: for example if its currently connected via a front-facing USB port, try a rear USB port that is directly mounted on the motherboard
[12:15] <CrypticByte> yep i have a server that wasn't working on one usb port sometimes it would boot sometimes it wouldn't and if it did boot it would fail the installation cause it would loose power during the install
[12:15] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: nope
[12:15] <CrypticByte> took me forever before i realized it was a faulty usb port :P
[12:15] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: it could be that the BIOS services offered to the boot-loader only activate one of the several USB controllers/hubs on the mobo
[12:16] <DBoyz[A]> Changed USB ports
[12:16] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: You've basically got to reduce all the possibilities no matter how far-out, until we get a clue
[12:16] <CrypticByte> If you can't boot via usb you might first want to check it on a different computer.  Its possible the image didn't copy correctly to the usb and bios sees an invalid image and passes it up
[12:17] <TJ-> CrypticByte: It does boot
[12:17] <villenom> Hello guys
[12:17] <DBoyz[A]> And I am setting boot order to boot my external hard disk first
[12:17] <TJ-> CrypticByte: The issue is, grub's MBR and then core image load, but core.img cannot find it's root file-system... because GRUB cannot see the boot device, because BIOS doesn't show it to GRUB
[12:18] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: it first loaded on another computer
[12:18] <DBoyz[A]> Then it won't on this one
[12:18] <DBoyz[A]> Tried another one and it didn't work either
[12:21] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: I had no problem booting flash disk tho
[12:21] <DBoyz[A]> Could there be a bios update? Idk how old this computer is
[12:23] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: If a USB flash boots from the same port, then that points us back to GRUB itself. What kind of device is being used to connect the hard drive over USB, some form of SATA<>USB caddy?
[12:24] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: um it's a hard disk adaptor or whatever it is called
[12:24] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: I think I know what it is
[12:24] <fabio_> i've tried lmms on ubuntu 14.04 but the version 1.0.0 seems a little unstable.. what i can do?
[12:25] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: The partitions on that disk are out of order, e.g sdb3 is at the end of the disk but then the extended partition sdb4 is earlier in the disk, then sdb7 is after sdb8 (in terms of starting sectors)
[12:26] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: true
[12:26] <vaskozl> Hey when I go to the network manager and create a hotspot
[12:26] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: I think that is simply confusing either GRUB (unusual) or BIOS or a bit of both. I wonder if when we see GRUB rescue listing the 2 devices, but no msdos8 partition, it is listing just the first 3 partitions on the disk?
[12:26] <vaskozl> it gives me the computer name is the ssid and a random wep password
[12:26] <vaskozl> how can you change the name the channel the password or the encryption?
[12:27] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: let me fetch bakc what you typed earlier from the output of the "ls" command, that might help us
[12:27] <killer> I am unable to boot an older kernl 3.2 ( as it is not shown in grub submenu) for 5-6 hours ,  Please help
[12:28] <killer> ?
[12:28] <DBoyz[A]> BTW my adaptor is something like this
[12:28] <DBoyz[A]> https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRg-HT99qRf9GBVMmk-Ps1UdAgr6ksRUZoObBT-T3AqgGhk8rST
[12:28] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: I think that's it! It shows hd1 with 2 partitions (that matches the NTFS drive)
[12:29] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: but the other disk had: "hd0 hd0,msdos5 hd0,msdos3 hd0,msdos2 hd0,msdos1"
[12:29] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: yea
[12:29] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: so msdos5 would be the NTFS in the extended partition but it can't see past that
[12:30] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: ahhhhhh which leads us back to a BIOS limitation possibly.
[12:30] <DBoyz[A]> Okay
[12:31] <fabio_> fabio_: test
[12:31] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: but there's no msdos4
[12:32] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Extended partitions are chained, so you have MBR at sector 0 points to Extended at sector 263,546,386 which will contain sdb5, but then Extended partitions usually only have one logical partition in each, so with 4 logical partitions as you have, there'll be an additional 3 extended partition tables further into the disk
[12:32] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: msdos4 is invisible - it's the first extended partition table, not a file-system, so not shown
[12:33] <DBoyz[A]> *digesting*
[12:33] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Now, if we imagine that the Extended PTs are at large sector offsets into the disk, and further assume the BIOS might be limited in the maximum sector it can address... the effect would be for some partitions not to show up since BIOS can't reach them
[12:34] <DBoyz[A]> I see.
[12:34] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: historically, BIOS maximum sector offset limitations meant that boot loaders and OS boot files had to be 'below' a certain sector offset for the BIOS to reach them
[12:34] <DBoyz[A]> That explains
[12:35] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: I'm trying to figure out a way we could prove this, but that fact this worked on another PC kind of points to it, especially as GRUB can't see beyond msdos5
[12:36] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: it did not work on another computer either. Out of 3, only one worked
[12:36] <scribawf_> installed Ubuntu 13.04 using wubi, now asking for PW to start, any help on this please?
[12:36] <DBoyz[A]> That computer is relatively new. It's less than a year old compared to the other two
[12:36] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: The other problem PC might have the same limitation... this is the best working hypothesis we have so far anyhow
[12:37] <DBoyz[A]> Okay
[12:37] <deepak_sirone> hello
[12:37] <deepak_sirone> i totally destroyed the partition table of my laptop
[12:38] <deepak_sirone> is there any way i can recover my data?
[12:38] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: any way I can boot windows temporarily since grub is able to read it
[12:38] <cfhowlett> !recover
[12:38] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: OK... how about if the USB<>SATA (PATA ?) can't translate above a certain number of sectors. I've seen those devices sold with specific capacity limitations - although that doesn't square with us being able to mount the device correctly once in a Linux boot, unless the BIOS + USB Caddy causes the limitation
[12:38] <deepak_sirone> deleted partitions are ntfs
[12:39] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: possibly, I'd have to bone up on that one :) which partition do you want to boot?
[12:39] <stevendumani> hi room, I have a box with 4 Gigs DDR2 Ram, 3GHz P4 Processor and I wanna install ubuntu amd64, I wanna know which one is faster, I'm not looking for up-to-date applications, I'm looking for which one is faster. 14.04 or 12.04, and another question: what's the difference between 12.04 Desktop and 12.04 Alternative?
[12:39] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Ahhh, no :( We'd have to "insmod ntfs" and that's in the missing msdos8
[12:39] <scribawf_> installed Ubuntu 13.04 using wubi and asking for PW to start, any hints on how to do this or PW to use?
[12:40] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  Alternative is the server edition
[12:40] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: that couldn't be the case since I was able to boot it on another pc
[12:40] <DBoyz[A]> (The caddy limitation thingy)
[12:40] <stevendumani> MonkeyDust u mean like in OpenSUSE? Desktop and server in one box?
[12:41] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  no, server has different partitioning and no GUI
[12:41] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: If BIOS and Caddy conspire together it could. We know for sure that the last 3 partitions are missing from the list
[12:41] <stevendumani> MonkeyDust but there is a server edition. there are 3 downloads available on the download page.
[12:42] <DBoyz[A]> Hm. Could a bios update fix this?
[12:42] <freeaaa> http://tinyurl.com/p5bpscx  try it  free tips if lose
[12:42] <corollax_> My system is currently affected by Issue 376893 in Chromium version 36.0. This issue has been resolved in version 37.0
[12:43] <corollax_> What's the best way to add a more recent version of chromium to my repositories?
[12:43] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  what 3 would that be, desktop, server and... ?
[12:43] <stevendumani> MonkeyDust go here http://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads and scroll down to the BitTorrent section
[12:44] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: Just been checking on that; but so far can't see a more recent than the "BIOS 080014  03/01/2010" currently installed
[12:44] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  yes, what was your question?
[12:44] <DBoyz[A]> Guess I am out of luck
[12:44] <stevendumani> MonkeyDust what's the difference between Desktop and Alternative
[12:45] <cfhowlett> stevendumani, alternative is no longer supported in ubuntu.
[12:45] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: It would depend on which revision of the mobo you have, and that info isn't available from Linux, it'd likely be silk-screen printed on the motherboard
[12:45] <DBoyz[A]> Okay
[12:45] <stevendumani> cfhowlett does it have GNOME3.4?
[12:45] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: if it is a "V7.0" then there is a 2011-03-01 BIOS release, but for the "V1.0" mobo there isn't anything newer
[12:46] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  jeez, don't know and it isnt explained, lemme search
[12:46] <DBoyz[A]> Hm
[12:46] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: the BIOS download links on the ECS web-site are all broken, too
[12:47] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  my advice: install it and then wonder about the philosophy and concept
[12:47] <DBoyz[A]> Oh dear
[12:47] <stevendumani> lol no way MonkeyDust
[12:47]  * DBoyz[A] facepalms
[12:48] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: If possible, I'd be minded to remove the disk drive from the caddy and directly connect it to the mobo via SATA or PATA ports, as required
[12:48] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  what's 'lol' about that? try it with a live dvd, first, then decide if you want to install it
[12:49] <DBoyz[A]> TJ-: is it possible to connect this laptop hard disk to a sata port on a desktop?
[12:50] <stevendumani> MonkeyDust no lol then :) live DVD explains your point, but since the download is slow here, and I'm downloading the 3 options, that's why I said to myself let's see what u people think
[12:50] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: If it is SATA, sure
[12:50] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: provided there's a spare SATA power header from the PSU, and you have a spare SATA internal data link cable
[12:51] <DBoyz[A]> Why didn't I think of that
[12:52] <TJ-> DBoyz[A]: I have to leave now, good luck with it :)
[12:54] <DBoyz[A]> Thanks a lot!
[12:54] <cfhowlett> stevendumani,   you might very well find .torrent faster.
[12:54] <stevendumani> tester56 supposing you have 4GB RAM, 3GHz P4 CPU, and you care about performance mostly, what would u install? 14.04 or 12.04?
[12:55] <stevendumani> cfhowlett I'm using torrent, they're slower but I'm using them anyway cuz the electricity isn't stable they gonna cut it soon
[12:55] <Laban> stevendumani: Probably xubuntu on my end.
[12:56] <Laban> Oh, that wasn't you asking the question. Sorry. :)
[12:56] <eeee> stevendumani: 14.04 with a lightweight de
[12:56] <stevendumani> eeee what is de?
[12:57] <Laban> Desktop Environment
[12:57] <eeee> desktop environment, unity, lxde, xfce, etc.
[12:57] <stevendumani> eeee so the kernel of 14 is faster you think?
[12:58] <eeee> stevendumani: yeah
[12:59] <stevendumani> eeee thanks :) that's what I've been looking for
[13:00] <eeee> np :)
[13:00] <codeROOTs> hi what kind of channels are in freenode(xchat ubuntu)?
[13:01] <eeee> !alis | codeROOTs
[13:01] <eeee> codeROOTs: mostly pc related stuff
[13:01] <codeROOTs> thanks
[13:10] <mete_> Hello, I have some difficulty to upgrade my ubuntu 12.04 to any newer version.
[13:10] <eeee> mete_: what's the error?
[13:11] <mete_> sudo do-release-upgrade Checking for a new Ubuntu release Your Ubuntu release is not supported anymore. For upgrade information, please visit: http://www.ubuntu.com/releaseendoflife  Err Upgrade tool signature                                                        Could not connect to archive.ubuntu.com:80 (91.189.88.46). - connect (110: Connection timed out) Err Upgrade tool                                                            
[13:11] <eeee> mete_: type cat /etc/issue
[13:11] <DJones> mete_: What does cat /etc/issue give
[13:11] <eeee> paste the output here
[13:11] <mete_> Ubuntu 12.10 \n \l
[13:12] <eeee> that's end of life
[13:12] <eeee> !eolupgrade
[13:12] <stevendumani> eeee end of life sounds miserable
[13:12] <cfhowlett> mete_, 2 choices: less painful option, use .torrent to get the 14.04.1 ISO and clean install.  More painful option is EOLUPGRADE 12.10 > 13.04 > 13.10 > 14.04
[13:13] <SCHAAP137> the end of life as we know it
[13:13] <eeee> stevendumani: lol, yeah
[13:14] <mete_> thanks I think I will chose the painful option :)
[13:14] <stevendumani> cfhowlett it's impossible to upgrade from x86 to x64 right?
[13:14] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  it is
[13:14] <cfhowlett> stevendumani, upgrade?  NO!  get the 14.04.1 iso and clean install.
[13:15] <stevendumani> mete_ you should have a fast connection i guess cuz u gonna need a lot of bandwidth
[13:15] <cfhowlett> stevendumani, that's not an upgrade, that's switching the underlying architecture.
[13:16] <stevendumani> cfhowlett yeah im just wondering about the possibility, yes it's impossible I was just making sure, it's a stupid question anyway :)
[13:16] <cfhowlett> stevendumani, good question.  now you know.
[13:16] <MonkeyDust> !manual | stevendumani this may be useful for you
[13:18] <codeROOTs> !manual
[13:18] <codeROOTs> ?
[13:19] <stevendumani> OK bye bye ubuntu friendly community, I'll see u soon with some sophisticated questions... MonkeyDust codeROOTs I'll read, but I don't think I need help surfing or doing the everyday tasks, my tasks are usually more difficult
[13:20] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  on a server level?
[13:21] <rasheed> hello guys
[13:21] <stevendumani> MonkeyDust I'm looking for getting more performance with stupid hardware, no on a desktop level, and with the need of virtualization
[13:22] <dynorsau> im' trying to configure media keys for flux box .. anyone know how next/last track are generally done from command line?
[13:22] <stevendumani> hi rasheed please ask your question right away cuz people don't like Arabic Coffee and lots of salamz here (well this is weird because the name is ubuntu and the logo is coffee beans) which means ooh! bunntoo!
[13:24] <mete_> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades In this page which part do I need to apply to upgrade from 12.10 to 13.04
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[13:27] <codeROOTs> mete have you tried sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[13:27] <codeROOTs> mete_
[13:27] <codeROOTs> *
[13:28] <codeROOTs> mete_  have you tried sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[13:29] <sebg9393> Is it posible to get java and flash on Chromium on ubuntu gnome 64 bit?
[13:31] <codeROOTs> yes
[13:31] <codeROOTs> pepper flash
[13:31] <codeROOTs> for chromium
[13:31] <codeROOTs> you have an option on ubuntu software center do downlaod pepper flash with chromium
[13:31] <mete_> coderoots yes I tried
[13:32] <codeROOTs> but remove other flash players that you have installed
[13:32] <MonkeyDust> pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[13:32] <MonkeyDust> iirc
[13:32] <codeROOTs> like MonkeyDust says
[13:32] <sebg9393> how about java aswell?
[13:32] <sebg9393> I think i read somewhere in comments, that 64 bit wasn't supported anymore
[13:33] <mete_> coderoots it gets me Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done Calculating upgrade... Done 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[13:33] <codeROOTs> sebg9393 sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install icedtea-plugin
[13:34] <stevendumani> i forgot the most important question: I have a partition mounted as "/" and another as  "/home" and now I'm only gonna format the / partition. and I will need to re-use the contents of my current user home directory. will I have to manually chown them? I mean if I created a user with the same username during the new installation?
[13:34] <codeROOTs> sebg9393 you can try sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre icedtea-7-plugin to
[13:34] <sebg9393> i got those already
[13:34] <codeROOTs> it should work
[13:35] <codeROOTs> i use chromium
[13:35] <codeROOTs> and it works flawlessly
[13:35] <codeROOTs> mete_ try download the 14.04 image and make an upgrade from installation menu
[13:35] <codeROOTs> you should've done the upgrade a long time ago
[13:36] <sebg9393> codeROOTs, do you got 32 or 64 bit?
[13:36] <mete_> Ok I'm downloading.
[13:36] <codeROOTs> i got 64
[13:36] <sebg9393> according to https://java.com/en/download/installed.jsp?detect=jre&try=1 "this plug-in is not supported"
[13:36] <sebg9393> Okay, maybe something went wrong when i downloaded ubuntu gnome shell
[13:37] <codeROOTs> on 140.04
[13:38] <codeROOTs> sebg9393 disable npapi plugin
[13:38] <sebg9393> i got 14.04.1
[13:38] <sebg9393> lts
[13:38] <codeROOTs> about:lugins
[13:38] <sebg9393> how do i disable that
[13:38] <codeROOTs> about:plugins*
[13:38] <codeROOTs> click on details
[13:39] <codeROOTs> and there you have npapi
[13:39] <codeROOTs> disable it
[13:39] <sebg9393> hm... on chrome://plugins i only got one plugin. Chromoting Viewer
[13:39] <codeROOTs> are you shure you have pepper flash intalled?
[13:39] <codeROOTs> sure*
[13:40] <sebg9393> yes pepperflashplugin-nonfree is installed according to software center
[13:40] <sebg9393> hang on, ill try updating it
[13:40] <codeROOTs> and the pepper plugin?
[13:41] <codeROOTs> sebg9393 http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/install-pepper-flash-player-for.html
[13:41] <codeROOTs> try this
[13:41] <LiENUS> is there a way to configure ubuntu to not shut down when the battery is full but its also plugged into a ups with a dead battery?
[13:42] <sebg9393> when i did: http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/install-pepper-flash-player-for.html
[13:42] <sebg9393> sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install i got Adobe Flash Plyer in my chrome:plugins
[13:42] <sebg9393> ill try the link
[13:43] <sebg9393> will i ahve to uninstall anything else, before i proceed with the link u sent me?
[13:45] <LiENUS> or maybe just disable the built in monitoring entirely temporarily so i can use apcupsd
[13:46] <codeROOTs> when you remove flashplayer from adobe use the apt-get purge
[13:46] <codeROOTs> not remove
[13:47] <sebg9393> Okay. I did what the guide said, and i didn't purge naytinh before that.
[13:48] <sebg9393> although, the /etc/chromium-browser/default didn't contain a  CHROMIUM_FLAGS=""  line
[13:49] <sebg9393> it contains the following now: http://pastebin.com/a1ULzF8Q
[13:53] <sebg9393> how do i purge the flash player? (if needed)
[13:53] <cfhowlett> sebg9393, sudo apt-get purge flashplugin-installer
[13:55] <lenx_> q
[13:55] <codeROOTs> sebg9393 use just this sudo add-apt-repository ppa:skunk/pepper-flash
[13:55] <codeROOTs> sudo apt-get update
[13:55] <codeROOTs> sudo apt-get install pepflashplugin-installer
[13:55] <sebg9393> okay, thanks. Didn't enable java on chromium though :-)
[13:55] <sebg9393> I did that
[13:55] <codeROOTs> for java http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/install-oracle-java-jdk-7-in-ubuntu-via.html
[13:57] <sebg9393> Thanks, ill try that link
[13:58] <codeROOTs> sebg9393 the pepperflash is working now?
[13:59] <sebg9393> Yes, sorryt. I don't know how i assumed that pepperflash would be connected to java
[13:59] <sebg9393> Do i need to purge/remove anything in order to install java thorugh the link you sent, correctly?
[14:00] <codeROOTs> it sais there what you have to do
[14:02] <stevendumani> MonkeyDust I found the answer (Desktop vs Alternate) just in case you were wondering
[14:02] <pentatonic> hello everyone, my computer is getting jammed even with little activity (3-4 tabs, 1 email or some other program open) it surely gets freezes when 2 browser programs are open..I did memtest last night, 16 passes returned no error. what could be the problem? (I am running 14.04.)
[14:03] <codeROOTs> pentatonic what is your configration?
[14:03] <codeROOTs> configuration*
[14:03] <MonkeyDust> stevendumani  your enthousiasm is a good basis to switch to linux... let's hear it!
[14:03] <pentatonic> codeROOTs, sorry, I didnt understand the question
[14:04] <codeROOTs> cpu, RAM?
[14:04] <pentatonic> codeROOTs, ah, all right. how can I get it listed?
[14:04] <pentatonic> uname - something?
[14:05] <codeROOTs> click on the up right corner> about this computer
[14:07] <codeROOTs> pentatonic are you still there?
[14:09] <sebg9393> I followed the guide, codeROOTs, but java is still "not supported"
[14:10] <sebg9393> it's neither showing in about:plugins
[14:10] <sebg9393> chrome://plugins*
[14:10] <codeROOTs> try a reboot
[14:10] <codeROOTs> have you installed the iced tea plugin?
[14:11] <digitsm> Hello
[14:11] <digitsm> I use xubuntu
[14:11] <sebg9393> Yes i got the icedtea plugin aswell
[14:11] <sebg9393> ill try rebooting
[14:11] <sebg9393> see you in a sec
[14:12] <digitsm> with its default music player = gmusicbrowser
[14:12] <digitsm> but it doesn't play mp3 files
[14:12] <digitsm> What should I do?
[14:12] <codeROOTs> use clementine
[14:12] <codeROOTs> digitsm
[14:15] <sebg9393> I tried to restart, java is still not supported
[14:15] <userings> digitsm, just run sudo apt-get install xubuntu-restricted-extras
[14:15] <sebg9393> nor does it appear in chrome://plugins
[14:17] <codeROOTs> idk anything else
[14:17] <codeROOTs> use chrome
[14:17] <userings> Xubuntu didn't come with pre-installed codecs due to restrictions and copyright s*its.
[14:17] <codeROOTs> do you have openjdk installed?
[14:17] <codeROOTs> 6 and 7?
[14:17] <sebg9393> only 7
[14:18] <codeROOTs> install 6 to
[14:18] <codeROOTs> i have both
[14:18] <sebg9393> OpenJDK Java 6 Runtime?
[14:18] <sebg9393> thats the name in software center at least
[14:18] <codeROOTs> yes
[14:18] <digitsm> userings: Does xubuntu-restricted-extras install all codecs?
[14:18] <cfhowlett> !info xubuntu-restricted-extras
[14:19] <codeROOTs> sebg9393 click on more info and check all options there
[14:19] <codeROOTs> for both 6 and 7
[14:19] <cfhowlett> userings, it does
[14:19] <userings> digitsm, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[14:20] <sebg9393> these are allchecked
[14:20] <digitsm> userings, And why OpenCV should be in xubuntu-restricted-extras? Isn't OpenCV open?
[14:21] <userings> OpenCV is released under a BSD license
[14:22] <userings> It's open, but it's not GNU.
[14:22] <sebg9393> ill try remove oracle java and stick to firefox, when using java applets then :-)
[14:22] <sebg9393> but thank you for your time, and for solving the flash problem :-)
[14:23] <digitsm> userings, Hmmm! Thanks
[14:23] <sebg9393> i suspect the booting-iso to be the problem. I might try again with fresh ubuntu unity install again later
[14:24] <srp> hello
[14:24] <andtorg> how can i dispose of the annoying ubuntu-one end-of-life notification (already unistalled)?
[14:25] <MonkeyDust> andtorg  in what realease and what does the notification look like?
[14:25] <raymestalez> Hey, guys! Ive got a question. It is convenient to use ctrl-k in the terminal to cut the text, but pasting this text doesnt work outside of the terminal. Is there a way to use terminal "kill ring" to copy text and then ctrl-v it in another application?
[14:26] <vitimiti> raymestalez, ctrl+shift+c for copying
[14:27] <raymestalez> Yeah, but Im trying to use ctrl-k instead
[14:27] <andtorg> MonkeyDust: 12.04 64-bit, it's a pop-up down from systray area
[14:27] <raymestalez> (More convenient, dont need to select text with a mouse)
[14:27] <lmat> What's the best way to do a listening vnc viewer? Does x11vnc do it? vino?
[14:28] <MonkeyDust> andtorg  i use 12.04 too and have never seen such notification... did you purge ubuntuone completely?
[14:29] <andtorg> MonkeyDust: i'd say yes
[14:29] <cfhowlett> MonkeyDust, uone has proven damn hard to purge.
[14:33] <MonkeyDust> andtorg  I just discovered this: sudo aptitude purge '~c'
[14:34] <booh> 14.04, gnome was working but now after some updates and manipulations, I lost my gnome... when I boot, I only avec a big X for mouse... how to have my window manager back again ?
[14:34] <H4ml3t> hi all
[14:34] <capitano> ciao
[14:34] <MonkeyDust> booh  what kind of 'some manipulations'?
[14:34] <H4ml3t> ciao capitano !
[14:36] <booh> MonkeyDust, just not have all the list... trying proprietary drivers... I just roll back my xorg.conf to generic but I just have the big X telling me I will be in low-res for this session but after "OK", always just the big x for mouse cursor...  Would like to retreive a defaut normal gnome at this moment.
[14:37] <MonkeyDust> booh  can you do ctrl-alt F1
[14:38] <booh> yes and I'm connected with ssh
[14:38] <h933w> Hi. I want to install an encrypted Ubuntu system with UEFI mode. So I need a EFI-partition > Do I also need an extra unencrypted /boot-partition? Want to use LVM/LUKS
[14:38] <MonkeyDust> booh  ok, can you not undo the manipulations?
[14:38] <booh> no
[14:39] <booh> MonkeyDust, I already reset to opensource drivers for radeon.
[14:39] <booh> MonkeyDust, Just need the last small twist to have my gome back...
[14:39] <booh> MonkeyDust, maybe just --reinstall gnome-shell ?
[14:40] <MonkeyDust> booh  yes, or some other DE
[14:40] <booh> MonkeyDust, I ever had this problem and someone here give me a command to type... in a minute all was back.  But I just don't remember...
[14:40] <booh> I tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but nothing
[14:42] <srp> sometime ago, a new kernel was automatically installed which did not boot. I resorted to booting the previous kernel version, but when 14.04 comes out I'd like to do a dist-upgrade and I'm concerned the upgrade will also render my machine unbootable under the new Ubuntu. Can anyone help me figure out what's wrong with the kernel? . So far, I have looked at the syslogs when booting both the broken and the working kernel, but could not spot the reason why it does n
[14:42] <srp> ot boot. Any hints on what to look for?
[14:43] <srp> (I have asked this very same question on #ubuntu-kernel)
[14:43] <cellopin> frickin ubuntu upgrade broke my graphic card!!!
[14:43] <Moter8> lol
[14:43] <cfhowlett> cellopin, doubtful.
[14:44] <cellopin> it was there before the upgrade
[14:44] <cfhowlett> cellopin, and now your card is gone?  teleported away or what?
[14:44] <cellopin> yeah gone.. doesn't show up in my devices..
[14:44] <cfhowlett> cellopin, if you dual boot, boot windows.  if the card works, it is NOT gone nor is it broken.
[14:45] <cellopin> yes I did that
[14:45] <cellopin> no card on windows
[14:45] <cfhowlett> cellopin, remove, reseat the card
[14:45] <cellopin> ahw.. okay..
[14:46] <cellopin> haven't tried to open a laptop before..hehe
[14:46] <h933w> Hi. Has someone a solution for that: https://superuser.com/questions/649091/uefi-and-full-disk-encryption-with-lvm-on-luks
[14:46] <cfhowlett> cellopin, ah, that's - different
[14:47] <cellopin> what do you mean?
[14:48] <cfhowlett> cellopin,  going to be difficult to remove the card, right?
[14:48] <cellopin> yeah.. I think so..
[14:48] <cfhowlett> cellopin, what was your previous ubuntu version
[14:48] <cellopin> 12.04
[14:49] <cfhowlett> cellopin, if you still have it, boot that USB
[14:49] <cellopin> I don't have it anymore but I can download it.. this may take a little time though
[14:50] <booh> I would like to purge and reinstall GUI... In 14.04.  I always have message with the big X cursor: "system running in low-graphics..." your grphics card could not be detected correctly you will need to configure these yourslef.
[14:51] <booh> it's not a problem to just wipe-out and reinstall parts I need...
[14:56] <mamece2> hi guys i need some help understanding the behavior of one of my HD. can somebody help me with the dmesg of the boot
[14:56] <h933w> Hi. Has someone a solution for that: https://superuser.com/questions/649091/uefi-and-full-disk-encryption-with-lvm-on-luks
[14:57] <freeaaa> http://tinyurl.com/p5bpscx  try it  free tips if lose
[14:58] <mete_> hello, how can I upgrade my ubuntu 12.10 to 14.04 via iso file
[14:58] <mete_> I have already mounted it but it cannot start
[14:58] <eeee> mete_: you'll need to clean install
[14:59] <eeee> mete_: you can backup your list of programs, backup your data, and fresh install 14.04
[14:59] <cfhowlett> mete_, make an ubuntu USB.  boot the usb and install
[15:00] <mete_> cfhowlett: is there a way to do it without making usb? using ISO file and upgrade option somehow?
[15:01] <mrdmx> how do i change my keyboard layout_
[15:01] <cfhowlett> mete_, your system is end of life.  direct upgrade can be done but going 12.10 > 13.04 >13.10 > 14.04
[15:02] <mrdmx> i need to change my keyboard layout to latin american
[15:02] <cfhowlett> mete_, of course, that's means one whole lot of downloading
[15:02] <mete_> cfhowlett: thats ok for me so what to do to install to go 13.04
[15:02] <cfhowlett> mete_, 13.04 is end of life and no longer supported
[15:02] <cfhowlett> !eolupgrade > mete_
[15:02] <mrdmx> i can't see the option to change my keyboard layout
[15:03] <mete_> cfhowlett: I want that 12.10 > 13.04 >13.10 > 14.04 way
[15:03] <cfhowlett> !eolupgrade | mete_, right.  end of life upgrade
[15:04] <mrdmx> how do i change keyboard layout_
[15:04] <MonkeyDust> mrdmx  system settings > text entry (or keyboard > text entry)
[15:05] <Eldunar> hello guys, i have ati radeon 8750m. But fglrx do not support that card (aticonfig: No supported adapters detected) also on fglrx-updates. Are there any beta drivers fir that card?
[15:05] <mete_> cfhowlett: I read that page. So couldnt see a way to upgrade after 12.10
[15:06] <mrdmx> MonkeyDust: i am there, cant see anything for keyboard layouts
[15:07] <MonkeyDust> mrdmx  it's called text entry
[15:07] <mrdmx> yes, there is nothing there
[15:07] <mrdmx> uh oh
[15:07] <mrdmx> lel sorry
[15:07] <mrdmx> im stupid
[15:08] <MonkeyDust> mrdmx  found it?
[15:08] <mrdmx> yes, sorry
[15:08] <Eldunar> i want to have my graphic card ( i have hybrid 4600 and radeon 8750m) Plz help me
[15:09] <mrdmx> thank you
[15:09] <mamece2> where can i see the message that are displayed in the boot?
[15:09] <userings> mamece2, /etc/issue
[15:09] <cfhowlett> mete_, here are the directions;  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[15:10] <mamece2> userings: that archive has nothing
[15:11] <vishwaprotim_> any news for the rt3290 bluetooth driver support?
[15:12] <Eldunar> i want to have my graphic card ( i have hybrid 4600 and radeon 8750m) Plz help me
[15:13] <vishwaprotim_> I am still waiting for my bluetooth to work properly in ubuntu.. :( it is rt3290
[15:13] <mirak> hi$
[15:13] <mirak> is there a way to cat an audio block device straight to a file ?
[15:13] <Eldunar> anyone can help me?
[15:14] <userings> mamece2, dmesg ... if you're talking about all boot messages.
[15:14] <vishwaprotim_> @Eldunar: didnt get you...
[15:15] <andtorg> MonkeyDust: ubuntuone, resolved after purging packages (also removed all leftover files, cache, etc.); th
[15:15] <andtorg> thx
[15:15] <Eldunar> i have 8750m which do not work. I want to get it working. But fglrx or fglrx-updates do not want to work with it.
[15:15] <Eldunar> is there any... morebeta drivers?
[15:15] <foo-fighter> hey guys over here trying to move my personal settings from backbox 9 to 13 usb bootable is there a quick way to do it?
[15:15] <MonkeyDust> andtorg  great!
[15:16] <MonkeyDust> foo-fighter  what to what? sounds unsupported here
[15:16] <foo-fighter> alright. see ya!
[15:17] <Eldunar> or how can i get my graphic card ( hybrid) working with open drivers?
[15:19] <tony_> hello
[15:19] <Gatis> Hi
[15:19] <Gatis> How are you, sir?
[15:20] <tony_> fine thank you
[15:20] <Gatis> tony_: how may i help you?
[15:21] <tony_> what ubuntu are you using if I may ask?
[15:21] <Gatis> 14.04
[15:22] <star_prone> hi
[15:22] <booh> Ok I'm good... I find the way to have my gnome back and I'm in... now... I have onboard ATI and pciex ATI, both have 2 monitors (so, 4 monitors total) I run opensource drivers.  Is there a way to disable xinerama?  and I only have 1 card working.  With opensource, is it possible to have more accurate control and have all 4 screen without xinerama
[15:22] <tony_> same here. Are there any new apps or ppas availiable?
[15:22] <star_prone> unity is based on kde or gnome?
[15:23] <Gatis> star_prone: On Gnome 3
[15:23] <vishwaprotim_> can any1 help me regarding the rt3290 bluetooth support in ubuntu?
[15:23] <Gatis> tony_: I don't really check that
[15:23] <tony_> I am running it on an old acer netbook.
[15:24] <star_prone> so if I want to install an app that has versions for both KDE and Gnome, I should choose Gnome or it has nothing to do with unity?
[15:24] <Gatis> tony_: IM running it on old HP Compaq 6715s laptop
[15:24] <mamece2> userings: how can i see the first lines of dmesg? i cant get head to work
[15:25] <booh> Oh, I found with lspci that only the onboard card is detected... the pciex even not detected... I suppose it's bios config..
[15:25] <MonkeyDust> star_prone  unity is compiz plugin on top of gnome3
[15:26] <mintoslinu> Buongiorno
[15:26] <Gatis> MonkeyDust: Is there a way to remove left panel?
[15:26] <MonkeyDust> Gatis  install other DE, logout, switch, login
[15:27] <Gatis> MonkeyDust: i like top panel of Unity though
[15:28] <tony_> well thanks anyway gatis I appreciate the chat.
[15:28] <Gatis> tony_: Ok thank you.
[15:33] <tore__> buonasera non riesco a masterizzare su lubuntu file avi ho provato xfburn ,brasero. k3b ma niente ,ho sempre masterizzato immagini iso e dati con successo ma con i file avi niente da fare.
[15:37] <ubuntu-studio> ?
[15:37] <booh> Where is the xorg.conf file in 14.04 ??
[15:37] <booh> I don't have my xorf.conf in /etc/X11/ but it's working..
[15:38] <SCHAAP137> the files are spread out in /etc/X11/conf.d/ i thought
[15:38] <DJones> booh: Recent versions of Ubuntu don't necessarily need an xorg.conf unless its for specific hardware
[15:38] <mamece2> can someone help me locating the problem with my ata3 device
[15:39] <booh> DJones So where is the video conf ?  I need to modify it to disable xinerama
[15:40] <DJones> booh: I'm not sure where those settings are set without xorg.conf
[15:40] <booh> If I put xorg.conf it will take it?
[15:43] <pentatonic> I was talking to codeROOTs about my problem with freezes happening even with low activity. he asked me to install cpufreq, do rfkill list, and then  run 'echo iwconfig wlan0 power off | sudo tee /etc/pm/power.d/wireless' and reboot...while I rebooted, he/she was gone. so did my problem now..no freeze with the same programs and more. I'm therefore just curious, what was the problem and how was it solved?
[15:44] <SCHAAP137> sounds like a power-management issue with regard to the WLAN adapter, pentatonic
[15:45] <pentatonic> guess it was, like he did, something with wifi?
[15:45] <SCHAAP137> iwconfig wlan0 power off = turn off the main wlan device
[15:45] <SCHAAP137> tee makes an empty textfile i think, like touch
[15:46] <linxcat> in the ubuntu firewall ui, in the listening report section, it will still show me which applications are listening on what ports even if those ports are blocked my the firewall rules right?
[15:46] <SCHAAP137> yes linxcat i believe so
[15:47] <booh> If I put an xorg.conf, after starting lightdm, ubuntu delete it...
[15:48] <SCHAAP137> what is the problem you're trying to fix, booh
[15:48] <pentatonic> SCHAAP137, yes, he'd also told about wifi power saving..can I now assume that the issue is solved?
[15:48] <SCHAAP137> pentatonic, i guess so, if the issue doesn't show it's probably not there anymore
[15:48] <SCHAAP137> hard to tell until it happens againm
[15:49] <pentatonic> I was familiar with ram, hdd, graphic card causing freezes, but didnt know even wifi might cause it
[15:50] <tore__> good evening someone can aitarmi? I'm having trouble burning iso file I tried using brasero, conk3b, with xfburn but nothing, while iso images and data all right
[15:51] <PotatoGim_Home> Hi
[15:54] <jnhghy> can I fry my ram memory or my main board if they have different frequencies ?
[15:55] <star_prone> how can I create shortcuts on desktop
[15:55] <tore__> good evening can anyone help? I have problems to burn avi files I tried using brasero, conk3b, with xfburn but nothing, while iso images and data all right
[15:56] <Hosam> hello world :D
[16:02] <lfrlucas> Hi. I experiencied this NFS error 3 or 4 times, after some weeks of uptime: lockd: server zeus not responding, still trying
[16:03] <lfrlucas> ubuntu 14.04
[16:03] <lfrlucas> nfs clients show this message, and the only solution is to reboot nfs server (zeus)
[16:03] <lfrlucas> any idea? it seems an kernel related bug...
[16:04] <pentatonic> SCHAAP137, the freeze came (that's why i was gone :)) but much later when more programs were opened..I never worked with too many programs open, but I think the machine could handle more earlier..can this wifi issue a hardware problem?
[16:04] <pentatonic> be a hardware problem?*
[16:05] <SCHAAP137> it could be
[16:10] <oguz> hi, does anyone know where could i set where opened applications appear on cairo dock? They seem to reset to where they where everytime I manually try to adjust.
[16:11] <_Trullo> http://pastebin.com/LYdQ1L3u I get this error when doing apt-get upgrade, how can I fix this?
[16:11] <Moter8> >this paste has been removed
[16:11] <userings> mamece2 (if you are still here), just use ' dmesg | head -n lines '
[16:12] <_Trullo> http://pastebin.com/datS8spe
[16:14] <netlar> What is anyone using as a personal finance software on Linux?
[16:15] <pentatonic> SCHAAP137, which wifi hardware would that be?
[16:15] <netlar> I just cannot get into gnuCash
[16:15] <SchrodingersScat> netlar: hah, i was just about to info that to you
[16:16] <netlar> SchrodingersScat: I want to like it, but just kinda clunky for me
[16:18] <SchrodingersScat> netlar: I think there was another one out there, but I don't remember the name, apt-cache search finance brought up a couple options, seems there's a few for kde
[16:19] <netlar> SchrodingersScat: Someone really needs to make a native gnome version
[16:22] <GLaDER> I'm looking to install Ubuntu, without the applications and desktop environment. Just like you can install Debian w/o the desktop environment.
[16:22] <DJones> !minimal | GLaDER
[16:22] <OerHeks> !info grisbi
[16:23] <GLaDER> DJones: Thanks a lot. I've been looking for weeks. How is this in relation to i.e. Ubuntu Core?
[16:23] <_Trullo> anyone know how to solve this errir: http://pastebin.com/datS8spe
[16:24] <stevendumani> my computer is connected to the internet with a wireless card, and I have another router that i wanna use with a wired connection, the problem is when i connect the wired connection i lose internet connectivity. can anyone please tell me what can I do to prevent this?
[16:24] <DJones> GLaDER: As far as I'm aware it just installed the barebones, you get to choose which desktop environment and apps you need
[16:25] <GLaDER> Okay.
[16:25] <GLaDER> DJones: Thanks for now!
[16:26] <nekyian_> hey guys can you tell me where do I need to add new resolution in ubuntu 14.04?
[16:27] <nekyian_> I setup a custom resolution for my second display with cvt and xrandr and it fails to keep it on logout/login
[16:27] <minup> Aye erm woke up to an issue with dnsmasq not sure wtf happened it just wouldn't resolv hostnames
[16:28] <minup> Not lookin into it further, installed bind9 removed dnsmasq
[16:28] <minup> Take it ez
[16:28] <stevendumani> eeee maybe you're familiar with this: my computer is connected to the internet with a wireless card, and I have another router that i wanna use with a wired connection, the problem is when i connect the wired connection i lose internet connectivity. can anyone please tell me what can I do to prevent this?
[16:30] <alive4ever> You should fix routing configuration. Tell network manager to not use wired connection as default route.
[16:30] <NeO--o_> Hi guys
[16:32] <NeO--o_> I installed Ubuntu 14.04 on a SSD drive and would now like to back up the whole SSD with all partitions (/, /home, /boot) on an external USB hard drive.
[16:32] <NeO--o_> Which program would zou recommend to do this?
[16:32] <MonkeyDust> NeO--o_  rsync is fast and verstaile
[16:32] <stevendumani> how can i do that alive4ever i don't see any "default route" setting in network manager! (still on ubuntu 12.04)
[16:32] <hashmaster> so a buddy of mine is trying to install ubuntu 14.04 on his laptop. it has no ethernet port, and his wireless card isnot supported out the box. he didnt want to install untill he figures out his internet situation. he cant usb teather with his iphone to download the non free firm ware. I am unsure of what chipset his wireless card is, but i downloaded the nonfree firmware tarball for "jesse". would this be the right firmware tarball, and wo
[16:32] <hashmaster> uld i need to extract it first or could i just place the tarball on his install medium
[16:33] <MonkeyDust> NeO--o_  I use rsync -avv --progress --delete [source] [dest]
[16:33] <NeO--o_> MonkeyDust: One thing to keep in mind is that I dont want the backup to overwrite/format my complete external harddrive as I am storing other data on there
[16:33] <Beldar> NeO--o_, Besides a rsync which you can run when needed I would clone it with clonezilla
[16:34] <MonkeyDust> NeO--o_  same here, backup to a folder on the external drive
[16:35] <alive4ever> stevendumani: try experimenting with various network manager configuration, especially editing the wired connection profile to just use the network as resource only, without defining a default route.
[16:35] <SchrodingersScat> NeO--o_: you can use flag -n or --dry-run to see how it would do things
[16:35] <Beldar> NeO--o_, the clone will go to a folder you make as well
[16:35] <NeO--o_> I assume Clonezilla might be a bit more user-friendly ?
[16:36] <Beldar> NeO--o_, Both are about the same really
[16:36] <Beldar> I use both myself
[16:36] <NeO--o_> With Clonezilla I would have to create a boot CD first, correct?
[16:36] <stevendumani> alive4ever there's no route settings at all in any connection settings, and I need help setting one if there's need to any
[16:36] <Beldar> NeO--o_, It has a boot iso yes
[16:37] <Beldar> I have it on a mutli loaded usb with other OS
[16:37] <NeO--o_> Or can I install it locally without booting from a CD?
[16:38] <hashmaster> hahaha found about unpacking and placing in the firmware directory. so nvm that. but is the "JESSE"  the correct tarball or should i get him "wheezy" or :"sid"
[16:38] <Beldar> NeO--o_, You could set it up to boot from grub using grml
[16:38] <MonkeyDust> hashmaster  wheezy and sid are debian, this is debian
[16:38] <MonkeyDust> hashmaster  wheezy and sid are debian, this is ubuntu*
[16:38] <hashmaster> Yes i also know sid and jesse are considered unstable, but thats what the stock lubuntu i am running is using as a source list
[16:38] <hashmaster> yes
[16:38] <NeO--o_> Ok, I recently switched from Windows 7, which is a bit more straight forward regarding images
[16:39] <NeO--o_> Anyway, thanks for the info
[16:39] <Beldar> NeO--o, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot In the end though you want to be prepared for anything including HD failure.
[16:39] <alive4ever> stevendumani: try reading this forum thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1474098. It's similar to your situation.
[16:40] <Basketball> when i extract libre office 4.3 tar i get
[16:40] <Basketball> gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
[16:40] <Basketball> tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
[16:40] <Basketball> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[16:40] <SchrodingersScat> should finish the download?
[16:40] <NeO--o_> Beldar thanks
[16:40] <rypervenche> Basketball: That means that the download didn't complete or was corrupt.
[16:41] <cxmu> can anyone explain GPL to me?
[16:42] <rypervenche> Basketball: I would personally use the package from 14.10 if you really want the latest version, otherwise you should be fine with the version from your repos.
[16:42] <SchrodingersScat> !gpl | cxmu
[16:42] <MonkeyDust> cxmu  ask in #ubutu-offtopic
[16:42] <hashmaster> MonkeyDust: i know its debian which ubuntu is, im just trying to make sure i got him the right tarball, i had an issue back when i was running ubuntu 11.sonething that the packages didnt match up in one source and caused alot of errors
[16:42] <Basketball> rypervenche,  what package is that
[16:42] <MonkeyDust> cxmu  ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[16:43] <Guest55738> ftwircdwyhghzw4i.onion/6667
[16:43] <rypervenche> Basketball: libreoffice
[16:44] <stevendumani> I'll read it ty alive4ever
[16:44] <ivanto76> ciao
[16:44] <hashmaster> MonkeyDust  i know its debian which ubuntu is, im just trying to make sure i got him the right tarball, i had an issue back when i was running ubuntu 11.sonething that the packages didnt match up in one source and caused alot of errors
[16:50] <cylex> Hi, what's a good desktop recorder program?
[16:50] <SchrodingersScat> !info gtk-recordmydesktop | cylex, one option:
[16:50] <cylex> Thanks
[16:50] <rypervenche> cylex: I only know of "recordmydesktop", but I personally use ffmpeg to record mine.
[16:51] <cylex> you mean to convert it?
[16:51] <rypervenche> cylex: Both record and convert.
[16:51] <cylex> kewl
[16:51] <marcii> hi
[16:52] <marcii> Somebody knows ntalk?
[16:52] <marcii> Somebody knows ntalk?
[16:53] <VY0WQX> Does anyone know of a language translator for IRC?
[16:53] <marcii> http://ircbeginner.com/smf/index.php?topic=86.0
[17:02] <Basketball> rypervenche,  the download completly finished and still get that error
[17:03] <rypervenche> Basketball: Where are you downloading it from?
[17:03] <Basketball> the website
[17:06] <rypervenche> Basketball: Then you're somehow not getting it from the site correctly. But you will need to compile it if you do it that way. Do you NEED 4.3? And what version of Ubuntu are you running?
[17:06] <abhi_> hey
[17:06] <Basketball> rypervenche,  12.04
[17:07] <SchrodingersScat> Basketball: this file? 9b5e48effb7b342210a4c8bf92afc3cf845073fe6e96998df3434ef5a42b4c1c  LibreOffice_4.3.0_Linux_x86-64_deb.tar.gz the sha256sum
[17:07] <Basketball> yes
[17:07] <abhi_> hey can you help
[17:07] <Basketball> wait no
[17:07] <abhi_> writing shell script for fibonacci series
[17:07] <Basketball> /home/harris/Downloads/LibreOffice_4.3.0_Linux_x86_rpm.tar.gz
[17:08] <abhi_> ??/
[17:08] <rypervenche> Basketball: You aren't using a system that uses rpm. That is the wrong downloadlink.
[17:08] <abhi_> is there anyone
[17:08] <abhi_> who can help
[17:08] <Basketball> rypervenche,  where do i get the deb
[17:08] <OerHeks> :-D
[17:08] <abhi_> hello basket ball
[17:08] <abhi_> ????
[17:08] <abhi_> ???
[17:08] <kostkon> Basketball, trying to install latest libreoffice?
[17:09] <Basketball> kostkon,  yes
[17:09] <abhi_> ohh common guys
[17:09] <kostkon> Basketball, use the official ppa https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[17:09] <rypervenche> Basketball: Personally I would get it from the latest Ubuntu or maybe a PPA. It will require a bit of manual work to get setup though, unless these guys know of a better way.
[17:09] <stevendumani> sorry electricity problem
[17:09] <rypervenche> Basketball: Yeah, go with that PPA then.
[17:09] <abhi_> fuck off
[17:09] <abhi_> m leaving
[17:09] <Basketball> abhi_,
[17:10] <Basketball> thanks DJones
[17:10] <OerHeks> Basketball, carefull, not all languages may be available
[17:10] <Basketball> i use english
[17:11] <hashmaster> ok Which tarball should i download for the nonfree firmware for someone trying to install ubuntu 14.04. There is "SID", WHEEZY", and "JESSE". I know sid and jesse are unstable, wheezy is stable, buy my fresh install of lubuntu uses the "sid/jesse" so i figured he should be ok with jesse would i be wrong
[17:11] <OerHeks> hashmaster, i would try http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/linux-firmware-nonfree
[17:12] <rypervenche> hashmaster: Ubuntu doesn't use Debian repositories. You should be getting it from the Ubuntu repos.
[17:12] <stevendumani> so guys, I'm reading this, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager and it looks like this is the way it is supposed to work (the network manager tries to reach the internet using the wired connection when it's plugged) now what I want it to do is stop being so smart and keep on using wlan0!
[17:12] <OerHeks> !offline
[17:12] <OerHeks> i would use apt-on-cd
[17:12] <hashmaster> well its for a friend who wants to install ubuntu but has no ethernet, and his wireless car is not supported out the box
[17:13] <enkeron> hi
[17:13] <pgar23> hashmaster: you should google "ubuntu + wireless card"
[17:13] <pgar23> there are a ton of support docs in the forums
[17:13] <pgar23> i had the same issue with my asus laptop
[17:13] <OerHeks> !google
[17:14] <OerHeks> try to get the ID of the card first, hashmaster
[17:14] <OerHeks> lspci or lsusb should tell you
[17:15] <hashmaster> pgar23  i know of the issues with wireless and linux, my first step is usually get the nonfree firmware then trouble shoot from there
[17:15] <pgar23> O i c
[17:15] <hashmaster> OerHeks i told him i needed that but he didnt have his laptop on friday so i couldnt check anything
[17:16] <stevendumani> MonkeyDust sorry for the connectivity problem I'm back so I was saying this is Alternate12.04 vs Desktop12.04 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/release/
[17:16] <hashmaster> my linux skills grow everyday, but im still a newb. i just find it funny that his new laptop dosent have an ethernet port
[17:17] <pgar23> hashmaster: that is not surprising, most new laptops do not have ethernet jacks anymore. Take for instance new macbooks
[17:17] <pgar23> missing optical drives is common these days too for some reason
[17:18] <Beldar> hashmaster, ethernet to usb adapters are cheap
[17:18] <pgar23> I would like to still play CDs/DVDs/Blu-Rays on my laptop that I just paid $1000 bucks for, imho :D
[17:18] <hashmaster> well optical drives are kinda understandable but not hardwired ethernet thats crazy and i wouldnt doubt it from mac
[17:19] <havarka> hi all! i need help out with lubuntu, when i click on torrent-magnet link in google chrome it doesnt open qbittorrent but instead just new empty chrome window, do you have any suggestions?
[17:19] <hashmaster> Beldar i suggested a usp wireless adapter with native linux support, sisnt know the had ethernet to usb tho
[17:19] <Beldar> havarka, I should ask you open with.
[17:20] <rhooke> havarka have you tried with chromium?
[17:20] <havarka> no I didnt, dont have chromium
[17:20] <pgar23> havarka: are u sure it does not open a new tab and has actually opened the magnet link in qbittorrent?
[17:20] <havarka> pgar23, i am sure
[17:20] <SchrodingersScat> i would just copy the magnet, paste into client of your choice
[17:20] <pgar23> I use transmission for downloading torrents
[17:20] <OerHeks> any browser needs to download the magnet link first, security level.
[17:20] <hashmaster> oh my spelling errors, stupid arthritis
[17:21] <havarka> SchrodingersScat, thats not solution
[17:21] <pgar23> when I click a magnet link, it opens new tab but also alerts me (usually by flashing) that the download is waiting in transmission
[17:21] <stevendumani> whoever sent me this link thank you very much, i think its gonna work for me too :) http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1474098
[17:22] <havarka> pgar23, i think it also worked with transmission, but with qbittorent or deluge it`s just doesn`t work.
[17:22] <pgar23> y not use transmission then, havarka?
[17:22] <havarka> OerHeks, ok, but firefox just send it straight to the torrent client
[17:23] <Beldar> havarka, deluge does magnet.
[17:23] <havarka> pgar23, cause when you have like 50 torrents downloading, its GUI is not as good as those others
[17:23] <pgar23> havarka: that sounds like a browser issue. Certain applications/features do not work well with Google Chrome from my experience
[17:23] <havarka> pgar23, chromium shouldnt have this problem?!
[17:24] <pgar23> for example, I configure cisco switches and voip routers for a living, Chrome cannot process the changes
[17:24] <havarka> Beldar, any good torrent client supports magnet..
 pgar23, i think it also worked with transmission, but with qbittorent or deluge it`s just doesn`t work.  Is what you said.
[17:24] <xangua> havarka: transmission, comes pre-installed
[17:25] <havarka> xangua, i know, but I dont like its interface
[17:25] <rhooke> havarka, I think chromium is better than chrome
[17:25] <havarka> rhooke, pros and cons?
[17:25] <hashmaster> hey OerHeks i downloaded the firmware tarball from the site provided, i should just be able to unpack into the firmware folder on his usb and all should be good, Right?
[17:25] <pgar23> I dont recommend chrome at all
[17:25] <pgar23> use firefox
[17:25] <jidi> I am seek  for a partner
[17:25] <havarka> pgar23, not even chromium?
[17:26] <Beldar> jidi, Partner?
[17:26] <pgar23> havarka: not even Chromium! Use FF.
[17:26] <havarka> pgar23, i don`t want to use FF, have reasons
[17:27] <Farva> good morning world!
[17:27] <Farva> so I have a DNS listening problem
[17:27] <OerHeks> hashmaster, no. i posted a url which provides a .deb
[17:27] <rhooke> well firefox is nice but a bit big
[17:27] <pgar23> havarka: I hear ya, but to "solve" your problem, you may want to consider alternatives
[17:27] <SchrodingersScat> havarka: have you read through any of this? seems to imply that xdg-mime might be setting what to open with magnets: http://askubuntu.com/questions/108925/how-to-tell-chrome-what-to-do-with-a-magnet-link
[17:28] <pgar23> they say: "Trying the same thiing over-and-over, expecting different results is INSANITY"
[17:28] <Farva> I have a DNS pointing at my server, and I can connect to the system IP just fine, but once I try to connect to the DNS or one of its vIP's we time out after a minute or two
[17:28] <obsinc> hello
[17:28] <Farva> when I nslookup the DNS, it says it is pointing at some completely different IP
[17:28] <jidi> I am seek  for a partner
[17:28] <havarka> SchrodingersScat, i tried something but didn`t work, will look up the link
[17:28] <Farva> even though I know the IP is correct on cloudfare side
[17:28] <Farva> so how do I force the DNS to listen?
[17:28] <pgar23> Farva: can u ping the DNS server IP?
[17:28] <RedheadedCupcake> Is there someone in here that can help me get Adobe Flash Player working in Chromium?
[17:28] <Farva> I can
[17:29] <Farva> the server IP, numeric pings fine
[17:29] <Farva> I can ping the DNS too
[17:29] <havarka> Guys, chromium is not a solution has the same issue like FF
[17:29] <xangua> !ot | jidi
[17:29] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake, I would use pepper flash more up to date
[17:29] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake Are you using 14.04?
[17:29] <RedheadedCupcake> Can you help me get pepper flash? Yes. 14.04
[17:30] <Farva> whats strange is, that I can connect via DNS to the vIP but after a minute I time out
[17:30] <Farva> and when I nslookup, it says that DNS is not pointing at our IP-which obviously it is, becuase I connect to our server with it before I time out
[17:30] <hashmaster> OerHeks theres two links on the side of the page for the source package in .dsc and .tar.gz, grabbed the tarball, should i have used the big box inthe center of the page for the .deb, ive downloaded it but am a little unsure what to do with it on his system install medium
[17:30] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake, sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[17:31] <Poppabear> Ubuntu Server 12.04 .. Whats the best easiest way to add multiple ips to an interface and to remain permenant ?
[17:31] <hashmaster> do i just add it to the source list like with a cd source, or would there something different i would have to do
[17:31] <Dynamit> Poppabear: vlan is the solution
[17:32] <OerHeks> hashmaster, if you want to build yourself, you' ll need tools too
[17:32] <OerHeks> hashmaster, i am not going to help with that, i gave a link with the ubuntu package.deb
[17:32] <RedheadedCupcake> Ok. Did it
[17:32] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake, Than run sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install
[17:33] <Poppabear> vlan ? Why would a Valn be the solution ? Why can't i just add address to an interface thats already there .. i have a ipv6 /48 and want to add them to HE's tunnel interface ...
[17:33] <hashmaster> OerHeks No i dont wanna build, just wanted to be able to give him the nonfree firmware to see if his card and some other minor issues he had were fixed by it
[17:33] <RedheadedCupcake> Nothing happened
[17:34] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake, Try chromium now, it had to be closed at some point after all this.
[17:35] <havarka> SchrodingersScat, so which answer should I try, from all those?!
[17:35] <Dynamit> interfaces is no way to add several IP-addres to what I know of, except for IPv6 and that is the IPv6-range handle it self
[17:35] <RedheadedCupcake> It's working
[17:35] <Beldar> cool
[17:35] <RedheadedCupcake> Now is there a Netflix fix? haha
[17:35] <havarka> SchrodingersScat, http://askubuntu.com/questions/311537/torrent-magnet-links-open-new-window-but-not-transmission my case
[17:35] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, either chrome+html5 or pipelight
[17:35] <OerHeks> netflix can use html5
[17:36] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake, Yeah Amazon prime. ;)
[17:36] <RedheadedCupcake> what is pipelight
[17:36] <uRock> RedheadedCupcake, To get netflix working, go here http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/08/netflix-linux-html5-support-plugins
[17:36] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, if you want to continue using chromium, then your only choice is pipelight
[17:36] <RedheadedCupcake> Word. So lets do this pipelight deal.
[17:37] <Ko29> Does somebody know the anwer for this question? https://superuser.com/questions/649091/uefi-and-full-disk-encryption-with-lvm-on-luks
[17:37] <Ko29> *answer
[17:37] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/pipelight-use-silverlight-in-your-linux.html
[17:38] <pdo_fn14> Firefox will be using html5 as default player for youtube and soon will be ditching flash for a long time. :))
[17:38] <hannasanarion> Okay, I need some help, my computer won't boot.
[17:39] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, hmm not sure if its latest version still works with chromium
[17:39] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, you are probably out of luck with chromium as far as netflix goes
[17:40] <hannasanarion> here's the sequence of events that led up to this point: got a new mb and processor (old was amd, new is intel), everything works fine, switched to windows partition, doesn't work, reinstall windows, accidentally instal 32 bit, run boot-repair from live USB, now I get a black screen after GRUB
[17:40] <blaaa> In what .deb can I find the default /usr/share/applications/defaults.list or /usr/share/applications/mimeapps.list ?
[17:40] <Farva> I am having a network issue with my server, we can connect to the system IP just fine and stay connected for days, but if we try to connect with the vIP or using a DNS on our system ip, or a DNS on a vIP we time out in a minute or less
[17:40] <RedheadedCupcake> I'll let you know if it works here in a minute
[17:41] <blaaa> for kubuntu
[17:41] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, you can always have a fallback browser just for netflix :D  either chrome of ffox
[17:41] <Farva> do I have to configure the nameservers on my side?
[17:41] <hannasanarion> RedheadedCupcake: or you can use the netflix package
[17:41] <kostkon> hannasanarion, or right yeah
[17:42] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, there's a third option, the compholio netflix-desktop
[17:42] <kostkon> oh*
[17:44] <RedheadedCupcake> It didn't work. The EULA messed up my terminal and I couldn't accept it.
[17:45] <Xytron> hello
[17:45] <hannasanarion> Anyone around to help with my boot issue?
[17:45] <RedheadedCupcake> hannasnarion, how do I get this netflix package you speak of
[17:46] <Farva> why would nslookup return a bogus IP when I set the DNS otherwise?
[17:46] <Xytron> NEW HERE
[17:46] <Beldar> hannasanarion, Possibly, details are needed.
[17:46] <hannasanarion> RedheadedCupcake: search for "netflix-desktop" it's a complete package that installs wine, puts firefox in wine with a silverlight emulator and lets you run netflix
[17:47] <RedheadedCupcake> where do I search for this?
[17:47] <alive4ever> nslookup is deprecated. Try looking up dns using dig command.
[17:47] <Xytron> i got 14.04 and i downloaded some things i fallowed and my when i go to netflix .com it works fine
[17:48] <Xytron> hanna what boot issue?
[17:48] <Beldar> Xytron, Tab complete nicks
[17:48] <Farva> Some one in here has to be able to help
[17:49] <Xytron> whats up farva
[17:49] <Farva> I am having an issue with my DNS
[17:49] <pgar23> Farva: pretty sure you need to edit the file with VI and manually assign those IPs
[17:49] <Farva> I did pgar
[17:49] <Xytron> what DNS issues?
[17:49] <hannasanarion> Xytron: I can't boot into ubuntu. I go through GRUB and then black screen
[17:49] <Farva> whats happening is, when I try to connect to the server using a DNS, we time out
[17:49] <MonkeyDust> Farva  keep your question in one line please, that's easier to read and repeat
[17:49] <Farva> so I nslookup the DNS
[17:49] <pgar23> Farva: well, there ya go, that is the extent of assistance I can provide. Sorry
[17:50] <Beldar> !nomodeset | hannasanarion
[17:50] <Farva> when I nslookup, it is returning an IP I did not define in my DNS settings on cloudfare, how can I configure this so that my DNS is reading correctly?
[17:50] <Xytron> u may need to run some test at the stage of grb
[17:51] <Xytron> LOL IM SO NEW HERE, but im sure i can help people i guess itl have to be one by one
[17:51] <hashmaster> so i found the "build a custom Ubuntu installation medium" article Based off what i read i should be able to add the nonfree firmware and any additional drivers and such along with updates required etc, does that sound right?
[17:51] <RedheadedCupcake> kostkon, do you know anything about maybe making my speakers louder? They seem pretty quiet for this laptop but I don't have anything to base it off of as it had Ubuntu on it when I got it.
[17:51] <Farva> the A record is correct, the SRV record is correct, but when I try to connect the DNS to one of our vIP's or our system IP it comes back as some unknown IP on nslookup, BUT I can still connect to the server for a short time before timing out
[17:52] <MonkeyDust> Farva  what's cloudfare? define your DNS in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base
[17:52] <Farva> looking into it now
[17:52] <Beldar> Xytron, Be sure you know what you are addressing is all, there are plenty here who help regularly, don't confuse users. ;)
[17:52] <havarka> so when i do sudo apt-get update - get this -- W: GPG error: https://download.01.org trusty InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A902DDA375E52366
[17:52] <havarka>  -- how to remove with from source.list?!
[17:52] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, try checking your "hardware" alsa volume levels with alsamixer. Also, in sound prefs yo should be able to increase your volume above the 100% threshold
[17:53] <EntranceJew> I did do-package-upgrade and there seems to be some negative side effects with my apache and php configurations, namely PHP requires are failing in strange places
[17:53] <Farva> MonkeyDust: that file is empty
[17:53] <RedheadedCupcake> kostkon, I will try the sound prefs first
[17:53] <Farva> MonkeyDust: cloudfare is just an added protection to run your DNS through
[17:53] <EntranceJew> I think during the install it mentioned that it failed to restart / install certain files related to apache and php and I wanted to know if there was a way to bulk-reinstall/reconfigure those apps without finding each one manually
[17:54] <Beldar> EntranceJew, Any 3rd party or ppa repos?
[17:54] <RedheadedCupcake> kostkon, definitely works
[17:54] <MonkeyDust> Farva  yes, sudo -e /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base ... add: nameserver [your DNS address] and save ... then: sudo resolvconf -u
[17:54] <EntranceJew> Beldar: according to the installer, those were disabled before the process begain
[17:54] <kostkon> RedheadedCupcake, :)
[17:54] <EntranceJew> began*
[17:54] <Farva> kk
[17:55] <MonkeyDust> Farva  is that a server?
[17:55] <Beldar> EntranceJew,  That may be but you have out of the ubunt repo packages
[17:55] <Farva> it is a server
[17:55] <MonkeyDust> !find cloudfare
[17:55] <treats> Last time I installed Ubuntu, I was surprised (in a bad way) with all the extra stuff.  Amazon lookups, etc.. is there a 'ubuntu desktop minimal'?
[17:55] <MonkeyDust> Farva  there's also #ubuntu-server
[17:55] <Farva> oh, you mean cloudfar
[17:55] <havarka> treats - try lubuntu
[17:55] <Farva> cloudfare is a DNS system tool, you work through their website
[17:56] <Farva> cloudfare.com
[17:56] <EntranceJew> Beldar: I included some sources from out-of-ubuntu but none of them were php related iirc, I didn't understand your question the first time
[17:56] <Beldar> EntranceJew, you should have run ppa-purge before the upgrade.
[17:56] <MonkeyDust> Farva  sounds complicated, better use the procedure i just suggested
[17:56] <Beldar> EntranceJew, direct packages or dependencies outside the repos are an issue is all.
[17:57] <EntranceJew> I see. Well, what can I do now about everything? I fixed the 000-default.conf that got merged in incorrectly but my established sites are still messed up.
[17:57] <Farva> its really not, you just plugin your SRV record, then your A record, point your DNS to the IP and thats it, its a DDoS buffer and they offer other securities
[17:57] <Beldar> EntranceJew, I would reload the image/clone and removethe extras ans try again
[17:57] <Beldar> and*
[17:58] <havarka> treats, or Ubuntu Gnome
[17:58] <treats> i'll give lubuntu a shot
[17:58] <MonkeyDust> Farva  type /j #ubuntu-server, better ask there
[17:58] <treats> I just need a lightweight desktop to move around in a VM
[17:58] <MonkeyDust> treats  i use lxde for my vm
[17:59] <Farva> MonkeyDust: thank you!
[17:59] <havarka> treats, lubuntu is amazing for this, i consumes by me only 230MB RAM after startup, its quick as hell
[17:59] <Beldar> EntranceJew, 12.04 had support for 2.5 years or so anyway.
[18:00] <treats> ldxe looks very interesting.  gonna go with lubuntu as it's on the top ten on distrowatch
[18:00] <EntranceJew> yeah I was going to do a rebuild and migrate to 14 but then I was prompted when I logged in to fix something
[18:00] <EntranceJew> and thought "what could possibly go wrong"
[18:01] <treats> thanks guys! MonkeyDust havarka
[18:02] <havarka> treats, np i was looking for right *ubuntu and this is the best :) regarding performance
[18:02] <Beldar> EntranceJew, Famous last words. ;)
[18:03] <EntranceJew> yep ;)
[18:03] <hashmaster> treats im running lubuntu 14.04 on a mini 1010 with only 1 Gig of ram and it runns smooth as butter, i can run more at once then i could with xp or 7 and my comp dosent get nearly as hot
[18:04] <Beldar> EntranceJew, I rsync and clone everything, my ego does not allow me to ask for help.
[18:06] <havarka> hashmaster, could you post screenshot of your desktop?
[18:07] <Guardians> testpost...
[18:07] <kostkon> !test | Guardians
[18:07] <Guardians> Alrighty! :)
[18:07] <MonkeyDust> Guardians  it works
[18:08] <Guardians> Yo Dustman.. its all good.
[18:09] <Guardians> :)
[18:09] <crippledmonk> good day ubuntu'ers, hope all is well.
[18:09] <Guardians> So, i want to begin with asking why the default settings in gnome is left handed nowdays ?
[18:10] <MonkeyDust> Guardians  this is the support channel, that question would be for #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:10] <Guardians> crippledmonk: Its rather good id say, the software is progressing in a neat fashion :)
[18:10] <Beldar> Guardians, Do you mean the left panel in unity?
[18:11] <Beldar> the window controls left side?
[18:11] <Guardians> Beldar: Naah. On a new install the min,max etc button in windows land on the left as opposed to the right.
[18:11] <Guardians> Yes
[18:12] <Beldar> Guardians, Not sure, it can be switched in dconf though
[18:13] <Beldar> gconf in 12.04
[18:13] <Guardians> Yeah, i know.. but its yet another thing you have to change before an Ubunty system is usable for about 85% of the people and im not sure thats leveled well.
[18:13] <jorge> a little bsd never hurt anyone
[18:13] <MonkeyDust> Guardians  please restrict yourself to support questions, no discussions here
[18:14] <Beldar> Guardians, 85% is an opinion, and not really ubuntu support maybe you would like #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:14] <havarka> SchrodingersScat so which answer to follow, there are so many?!
[18:15] <marvin-hh> Guardians: the reason is that Ubuntu developers are satanists.
[18:15] <Guardians> Gnome decided oddly i think. Mr. Monkey It can be well worth adding these types of things to the Gnome control center i think.
[18:15] <MonkeyDust> Guardians  please restrict yourself to support questions, no discussions here
[18:15] <SchrodingersScat> havarka: I would read the man pages of anything be fore I ran it, and start from the top rated going down.
[18:16] <Guardians> marvin-hh: Naah, i think they just wanted you to think about others in some way. Pretty complicated stuff and its rather ill defined to some extent. Good comment though.
[18:16] <havarka> SchrodingersScat, i see, ok
[18:16] <marvin-hh> Guardians: I don't know anyone who hasn't switched that setting.
[18:17] <Basketball> how do i change the icons of libre writer
[18:17] <Basketball> i have the .svg i want to use
[18:17] <Basketball> where do i put it
[18:17] <bazhang> !ot | Guardians marvin-hh
[18:17] <veryhappy> hey guys, i have an msi ge60-20ei745fd notebook and installed ubuntu 12.04 x64. i can't get my graphics card to work as expected. the used graphics card is an geforce gtx 765m. furthermore i also couldn't get my wine to work by now. help is appreciated. thank you. :)
[18:18] <Guardians> I knew one person who did it, but he is not with us anymore. So its very important, but i think it can be easier by adding an install alternative "Are you left or right handed y/n"..
[18:18] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: did you get a written contract from nvidia saying that it would work on Linux?
[18:18] <veryhappy> marvin-hh: nope? why
[18:19] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: why would you expect that it works then?
[18:19] <veryhappy> marvin-hh: we don't wanna bitch about nvidia's drivers now, don't we?
[18:19] <OerHeks> gtx 765m sounds like optimus
[18:19] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: they distribute some drivers on their website, but they don't actually say that you can return your device if it doesn't work, do they?
[18:19] <jorge> will there ever be a ubuntu/bsd edition?
[18:20] <veryhappy> marvin-hh: well, can you provide a useful suggestion?
[18:20] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: no, it's not bitching about their drivers; it's a policy thing. They don't actually support Linux.
[18:20] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: as such, there is no reason to expect that it will work.
[18:20] <veryhappy> marvin-hh: got you
[18:20] <theadmin> jorge: No plans for that whatsoever
[18:20] <MonkeyDust> marvin-hh  try to be helpful, please
[18:21] <veryhappy> jorge: maybe you are a little bitch with a micropenis too :P
[18:21] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: having said that, I would install 14.04.1 and try again.
[18:21] <OerHeks> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee#Basic_Setup_for_13.10_and_later
[18:21] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: and then I would get the drivers from the nvidia website and try again.
[18:21] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: as I don't have any confidence in the GUI tools Ubuntu offers.
[18:22] <OerHeks> veryhappy ^ ^
[18:22] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: additionally, look in Xorg.0.log
[18:22] <veryhappy> marvin-hh: i wanted to stick with ubuntu 12.04 by now, because i'm on vacation and only have wifi here and no ethernet...
[18:23] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: ok, that's a bad place to be in. Same advice then. Go to nvidia.com, read the instructions, and go for it.
[18:23] <crippledmonk> veryhappy: no guarantee this will work but here's a quick guide which worked for me in the past. MAY NOT WORK FOR YOU, but it did for me. about 1/2 way down the page. http://tclinux.weebly.com/
[18:23] <rypervenche> How are these people not getting banned? O_o
[18:23] <marvin-hh> I dumped nvidia, because I was tired of compiling stuff.
[18:23] <OerHeks> don' t go to nvidia, that is for sure. see the bumblebee wiki
[18:24] <marvin-hh> OerHeks: why not? At least that has always worked back when I still had nvidia hardware.
[18:24] <veryhappy> so you guys want to tell me that nvidia provide buggy drivers?
[18:24] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: no, I am telling you that there is no actually supported driver for nvidia devices.
[18:24] <MonkeyDust> veryhappy  nvidia and linux are not the best of friends
[18:24] <OerHeks> marvin-hh, because that card is an dual gpu issue
[18:24] <rypervenche> veryhappy: Regardless, you should be able to get it to work. Don't listen to them.
[18:24] <OerHeks> gtx 765m is optimus
[18:25] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: by "support" I mean that you can return the card and not have the retailer laugh at you.
[18:25] <RedheadedCupcake> So can someone help me with this netflix issue?
[18:25] <veryhappy> so they want to keep a good image though they don't fit together, it figures!
[18:27] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: you should really be directing this at nvidia.
[18:27] <marvin-hh> veryhappy: nvidia does not have a good image.
[18:27] <crippledmonk> RedheadedCupcake: this worked for me. http://itsfoss.com/netflix-ubuntu-1404-desktop-app/
[18:27] <MonkeyDust> veryhappy  what was your initial question?
[18:28] <veryhappy> MonkeyDust: i wanted to get my graphics card to run, but don't know which driver i should use, and so i was asking.
[18:29] <Guardians>  veryhappy: Do you only get a terminal prompt, not an X window system ?
[18:30] <Guardians>  veryhappy: Or is the OpenGL for gaming not kicking in ?
[18:30] <veryhappy> Guardians: i go for the second line
[18:30] <veryhappy> Guardians: wine don't work...
[18:31] <vjdavid> nil
[18:31] <Guardians>  veryhappy: glxgears
[18:32] <Guardians>  veryhappy: From a terminal, what does it output ?
[18:32] <RedheadedCupcake> crippledmonk, This is what it's saying in my terminal when I run the command sudo apt-get update  http://pastebin.com/8vt6aBpN
[18:34] <Guma> I have small ARM board running 14.04 server. But it does not have CDC_ACM build in it. Can I build module alone and install it? Can anyone help?
[18:34] <veryhappy> Guardians: how can i get pastebinit to copy all lines not just the second? 1&2> or how was the pipe command?
[18:34] <Guardians> So in #ubuntu you can ask questions and someone can answer them but noone can really introduce a new question ?
[18:35] <Guardians> whereis Ubuntu dev ...
[18:35] <Basketball> OerHeks,  i installed libreoffice 4.3 from the deb how can i remove it
[18:35] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake, Did you stop any upgrades or have the software center or synaptic open?
[18:35] <MonkeyDust> Guardians  who or what are you looking for?
[18:35] <xZise> Hi is it possible to determine why samba denied access? /var/log/samba is pretty empty :/
[18:35] <RedheadedCupcake> Nothing is open that I know of and I am not doing any upgrades
[18:36] <Guardians> MonkeyDust: To get updated a bit on what things we can code or adjust.
[18:36] <MonkeyDust> Guardians  i guess #ubuntu-offtopic is where you want to be
[18:38] <havarka> guys, after sudo apt-get update, i get this W: GPG error: https://download.01.org trusty InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A902DDA375E52366
[18:38] <havarka>  how to get rid of it?
[18:38] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake, This can happen if you stop an upgrade while running, look at the link a reboot might be easiest. http://askubuntu.com/questions/15433/unable-to-lock-the-administration-directory-var-lib-dpkg-is-another-process
[18:39] <RedheadedCupcake> Beldar Let me reboot and rejoin and we will see.
[18:39] <Guardians> MonkeyDust: Dont know those. I'll fix this on Debian and with the upsteamers instead. Btw, can i chat freely in social (beeing sweet that is) ?
[18:39] <OerHeks> havarka, what source did you add?
[18:41] <havarka> OerHeks, many :-/ dont know
[18:42] <OerHeks> havarka, good luck then.
[18:42] <havarka> OerHeks there is no way, how to do it?
[18:44] <OerHeks> this channel supports official packages, even private PPA' s are not official supported here. if you even don' t know what you added, don' t ask us what to do
[18:45] <havarka> OerHeks, sorry, just wanted to get help, no need to be harsh
[18:46] <tonyt> irc is serios business on freenode lol
[18:47] <MonkeyDust> tonyt  other channels are more for fun and social chat
[18:48] <kudakwashe> is it possible to use WhatsApp in ubuntu (it's a messaging app for mobile phones,very popular on Android to share files, video, photos and plain text messages. I think it has over a billion users)
[18:48] <teste> oi
[18:48] <ikonia> kudakwashe: there is no whatsapp for linux
[18:48] <kudakwashe> maybe using an android emulator (but whatsapp requires sms verification and a SIM)
[18:49] <ikonia> kudakwashe: so "no" would be the answer
[18:49] <kudakwashe> ikonia: but inside an android emulator, running on an gnu/linux distro in this case ubuntu it could be possible
[18:49] <ikonia> kudakwashe: can that emulator interact directly with hardware ?
[18:49] <Guardians> kudakwashe: Yes, entirely
[18:50] <kudakwashe> ikonia: i don't think you understand hardware and software
[18:50] <ikonia> kudakwashe: I'm pretty sure I do
[18:50] <RedheadedCupcake> Beldar I am back
[18:51] <Beldar> RedheadedCupcake, Cool, the issue the same?
[18:51] <kudakwashe> ikonia: okay then
[18:52] <Guardians> Nothing is ever impossible. This thing is just a matter of finding a gui interface coder and a hardware coder. Not very hard to do, but they have to like the service as well. But some people always do get things done.
[18:55] <kudakwashe> so apparently it does work, others have done it, after the sms verification fails all you do is ask for a phone verification and it runs like any other andoroid app inside the emulator
[18:55] <kudakwashe> android sdk
[18:57] <OerHeks> kudakwashe, the app might run in android sdk, but not connected.
[18:57] <kudakwashe> okay then people in the ubuntu forums are lying saying they've done it
[18:58] <OerHeks> example?
[18:58] <Guardians> kudakwashe: Id really like a thing like this. Video where most people hides from the cameras isnt very productive anyhow (Somewhat counterproductive i think).
[18:58] <kudakwashe> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2036658
[18:59] <kudakwashe> Guardians: i have no idea what you're talking about
[19:00] <kudakwashe> i've found several other claims in the ubuntu forums saying they're using whatsapp
[19:00] <kudakwashe> so...
[19:00] <OerHeks> kudakwashe, answer #3 " I can;t remember the exact step...."  ?
[19:00] <MonkeyDust> kudakwashe  all attempts failed, is what i read on that link
[19:00] <OerHeks> sounds a hoax to me, as no-one did claim
[19:01] <kudakwashe> read what
[19:01] <kudakwashe> zero2xiii said
[19:01] <kudakwashe> maybe it is bs
[19:01] <Guardians> kudakwashe: Maybe this thing can be improved i think.
[19:01] <OerHeks> If we knew, ikonia for sure, we would love to tell you :-)
[19:02] <kudakwashe> Guardians: everything can be improved
[19:02] <kudakwashe> Guardians: the question is, who has the will and the capability plus the power
[19:02] <Guardians> OerHeks: Surely so :)
[19:02] <OerHeks> even with a 3g/4g datacard no go
[19:03] <Guardians> kudakwashe: Anyone with skills and a bit of time. Its also how the kernels where made.
[19:03] <kudakwashe> lol
[19:03] <kudakwashe> sorry for the lolspeak
[19:04] <Guardians> kudakwashe: Not to speak of the glibc, rather important i think :)
[19:04] <cipher__> I can't boot to windows or ubuntu. I ran boot-repair, it found windows 7 on /dev/sda, windows 14.04 on sda1
[19:04] <Guardians> lol, better now ? :)
[19:04] <cipher__> how can i fix this?
[19:05] <cipher__> boot-repair fails: "grub is still installed"
[19:05] <kudakwashe> i can't believe i bought i new windows 8 laptop, disabled secure boot, and installed ubuntu completely removing windows with no issues booting, i was worried
[19:05] <omkar_> hello i have ubuntu 14.04 on my desktop i core 5 , with intel hd graphics while booting i am getting black screen.
[19:06] <OerHeks> cipher__, can you pastebin your bootrepair report?
[19:06] <Guardians> cipher__: Boot from an USB Stick or CD, mount and chroot into into the new system (run grub-install /dev/sda or wherever you keep your linux OS)
[19:06] <kudakwashe> omkar_: try pressing ctrl -> alt -> F1 then control -> alt F7 ( if the first time you get a tty )
[19:07] <kudakwashe> that used to happen with another laptop i had
[19:07] <cipher__> OerHeks, paste.ubuntu.com/8124603
[19:07] <omkar_> Kudakwashe_ i tried booting through safe mode  and i get initct1: event failed
[19:08] <eightyeight> how do i get control of my right alt key? currently, i believe it's being used as the compose key for extended alphabets
[19:08] <eightyeight> i want my right alt to be a right alt, and nothing more
[19:08] <veryhappy> i still got one question, how do i remove the nvidia driver that i installed with dkms?
[19:08] <cipher__> OerHeks, any ideas?
[19:09] <OerHeks> cipher__, looks like you have overwriten win7
[19:09] <omkar_> kudawashe_  can help pls ?
[19:10] <Guardians> eightyeight: Well, if you want good weather and nice job-outsights then just relax and be cool.
[19:10] <kudakwashe> i have no idea man
[19:10] <OerHeks> do as Guardians says, reinstall the grub2 of sda1 into the MBR of sda.
[19:10] <OerHeks> !gub
[19:10] <OerHeks> !grub
[19:11] <OerHeks> Then you have an ubuntu system only
[19:11] <kudakwashe> which is perfect, until you're brave enough to move on to trisquel
[19:11] <omkar_> Help required Black Screen after login in Ubuntu 14.04 desktop
[19:13] <kudakwashe> omkar_: long shot but have you tried ctrl -> alt -> F1 to see if you can get a tty
[19:13] <cipher__> OerHeks, oops
[19:13] <omkar_> kudawashe _ i get tty
[19:13] <cipher__> OerHeks, I don't recall it ever formatting
[19:13] <kudakwashe> then ctrl -> alt -> F7
[19:14] <kudakwashe> i don't know, seems weird but that used to happen to me on a particular laptop every time i booted i had to do dthat
[19:14] <cipher__> grub install failed, couldn't find canonical path of /cow?
[19:14] <RedheadedCupcake> Can someone help me with getting netflix to work
[19:14] <omkar_> kudawashe_ cntrl + ALt + F7 give blank screen
[19:15] <Basketball> i opened librewriter app file in gedit and changed the locaTION of icon to a custom one but the icon didnt change
[19:15] <Basketball> I know that i did the right steps
[19:15] <Guardians> RedheadedCupcake: Its a Microsoft thing ?
[19:16] <RedheadedCupcake> Someone was helping me earlier with it but I am having problems. They told me to go here http://itsfoss.com/netflix-ubuntu-1404-desktop-app/
[19:16] <kudakwashe> omkar_ i don't know what to do from there except to maybe search duckduckgo.com
[19:16] <OerHeks> RedheadedCupcake, did the netflix or chrome+html5 solution not work?
[19:16] <Guardians> RedheadedCupcake: They get sued all over because they dont let enterprises get a hold of decent APIS to their ehum, crap.
[19:16] <RedheadedCupcake> OerHeks I don't know how to make that happen. If you can tell me how to do it, I will gladly try it
[19:17] <omkar_> kudakwashe_ OK thanks , i have been able to get command line , how do i reinstall Intel graphics driver .
[19:17] <OerHeks> Nope, as i have no netflix account, can't help you there. but that solution should work
[19:17] <kudakwashe> omkar_: someone else here will be much better at answering you
[19:17] <omkar_> Ok
[19:18] <RedheadedCupcake> It says this
[19:18] <RedheadedCupcake> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[19:18] <theperfectpunk> i was trying to install ubuntu
[19:18] <cipher__> OerHeks, how do i repair the boot loader so i can get into ubuntu then?
[19:18] <MonkeyDust> RedheadedCupcake  did you do thatN
[19:18] <theperfectpunk> this came up
[19:19] <theperfectpunk> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2wdbpro&s=8#.U_jjL2OLXmc
[19:19] <omkar_> Assitance required , how do i install Intel graphics driver using terminal command
[19:19] <RedheadedCupcake> uhhhh....
[19:19] <theperfectpunk> using usb stick
[19:19] <cipher__> I'm on a live cd
[19:19] <RedheadedCupcake> Do I literally run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a'?
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> RedheadedCupcake  yes, without the quotes
[19:19] <RedheadedCupcake> Ok. It's doing magic now
[19:19] <Guest10238> I have, in my /home/user/ directory, a sub directory that I can't open - to see content before I decide what to do with its contents.  Anyone wanna help?
[19:19] <bekks> RedheadedCupcake: Yes. Thats why the error message tells you to run it  :)
[19:20] <cipher__> I get a block lists error
[19:21] <theperfectpunk> anyone please
[19:21] <theperfectpunk> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2wdbpro&s=8#.U_jjL2OLXmc
[19:21] <RedheadedCupcake> MonkeyDust ok, it's all finished
[19:21] <Guest10238> Even in sudo mode ... the search hangs
[19:22] <omkar_> can somebody help me with balck screen after login
[19:22] <bekks> theperfectpunk: which ubuntu version do you try to install there?
[19:24] <underplay> Im using trusty 14.04 how come i dont have the "Deb" command?
[19:24] <RedheadedCupcake> I got to this part before, and where you accept the terms of agreement or EULA or whatever it is, I can't accept it. The only thing is it says OK at the bottom of the message I have hit enter I have tried clicked
[19:24] <MonkeyDust> underplay  what is that command supposed to do?
[19:25] <underplay> MonkeyDust, my bad i thought that command would add the that repo to my sources but i just added that line to my sources and it works now thx
[19:26] <kairos> I've been getting "Requested download is not authorized for use with this tracker" for the Ubuntu torrents for a couple days now
[19:27] <DJones> kairos: Could be the iso you're trying to download has been deleted, last time I saw that, it was somebody trying to download an EOL release
[19:27] <MonkeyDust> kairos  and where did you find the torrents?
[19:27] <omkar_> moneydust_ can u help me with my black screen
[19:28] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  I was away, what was your question?
[19:28] <RedheadedCupcake> Monkeydust it's not working...
[19:29] <MonkeyDust> RedheadedCupcake  the netflix thing?
[19:29] <omkar_> monkeydust_ i have ubuntu 14.04 on my desktop Intel I5 with HD graphics , i am getting black screen after login .
[19:29] <Guest10238> Any tricks to open and consult a directory that I can't open?  On the bottom of the window (Ubuntu 14.04), it says "26 items (59 hidden)"
[19:29] <RedheadedCupcake> Yeah. I ran the 3rd command on that website that tells you how to do it that I posted earlier. The EULA is in Terminal and I can't accept it.
[19:30] <omkar_> monkey dust_ through when logging through normal mode via recovery mode i get :  tty1 , initct1: failed
[19:30] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  RedheadedCupcake, the pair of you, can't help with that, i'm sure someone else can
[19:31] <RedheadedCupcake> Oh well. Netflix doesn't work. Can't win em all
[19:31] <omkar_> monkeydust _ ok
[19:31] <kairos> MonkeyDust: On the Ubuntu website
[19:31] <kairos> It's the 12.04 torrents
[19:32] <LostNva> RedheadedCupcake, it took me days to get netflix working. Wasn't easy.
[19:33] <kairos> Install Pipelight, enalb eSilverLight, get a UA switcher for your browser
[19:33] <kairos> Works every time for me
[19:33] <LostNva> RedheadedCupcake, this page is how i got it working: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/easily-enable-silverlight-watch-netflix-linux/
[19:33] <toaiwjet> hey does anyone have an alternate site to use besides sourceforge to download the ubuntu boot-repair iso?
[19:33] <Basketball> RedheadedCupcake, are you talking about html5 netflix
[19:33] <toaiwjet> the download keeps freezing at 30mb~ :(
[19:35] <Guest10238> Another  stupid question ... I tried to use fsck.  it said that /sda6 was mounted and that if I continued, I WILL cause severe damage.  How do I un-mount sda6?
[19:35] <Guardians> Guest10238: In a terminal: "apt-get install mc" ... run mc by typing in mc and pressing enter, then navigate to /media/Somewhere/... It should be there somewhere. Some Pads and stuff have divided space on the memory cards, so you may not reach it anyway. In that case you can plug the "phone" or "pad" into a memoryslot on the computer and access it from there.
[19:35] <eeee> toaiwjet: wget -c http://.....iso
[19:35] <eeee> toaiwjet: resume the download
[19:35] <Guardians> Guest10238: umount /dev/sda1
[19:35] <Guardians> Guest10238: umount /dev/sda6
[19:36] <Guest10238> Guardians: This problem is on my desktop computer (sda6 as well as the unaccessible directory
[19:36] <Guest10238> )
[19:37] <Guardians> Guest10238: sda6 is not used much probably, maybe to store some game-data.
[19:38] <ahklerner> hi i am running ubuntu server
[19:38] <ahklerner> i want to mount /dev/sr0 to /media/cdrom at boot
[19:38] <ahklerner> how can i do that
[19:39] <Guest10238> Guardians: I had a dual boot.  sda6 had the Ubuntu 14.04 installation.  On another sda, I have the Ubuntu Studio 14.04 that I am using.
[19:40] <ahklerner> oh i had it named wrong in /etc/rc.local
[19:41] <ahklerner> will reboot and see if that works now
[19:45] <ahklerner> working now
[19:46] <Guest10238> Guardians: Mc is installed, but it has the same problem - it is hanging
[19:47] <cipher__> I want to wipe everything off my computer when installing 14.04 lts desktop, I don't see an install option for this (to install over everything)?
[19:49] <Novice201y> Hello. How can I install package 'gtk+-2.0>=2.24.0' ?
[19:50] <Guest10238> Novice201y: You have what distro?
[19:51] <Novice201y> Guest10238: I work now on elementary, but it uses Ubuntu's repos.
[19:51] <rww> !derivatives
[19:51] <ikonia> Novice201y: then use elementarys's support channel please
[19:52] <expunge> Novice201y: ask apt-file
[19:53] <chriys> sup yall
[19:53]  * Ornacia waves
[19:54] <chriys> what do you guys advise as command editor, something like sublime text
[19:54] <pitoow> my compiz haven't the burn effect, how can I enable/download it?
[19:54] <Novice201y> expunge: Is it the same functionality that Synaptic has?
[19:55] <chriys> lol
[19:55] <OerHeks> !ide
[19:55] <Guest10238> I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.  I need to look at the contents of a directory - the search hangs without me finding the contents ... What do I do?  On the bottom of the window, it says that there are 26 items and 59 hidden, but how to see the contents?
[19:56] <OerHeks> Guest10238, hit ctrl + H ( hidden)
[19:56] <expunge> Novice201y: probably not the same
[19:56] <chriys> OerHeks: what do you use ?
[19:56] <Guest10238> OerHeks: Neither the not hidden nor the hidden are shown.
[19:59] <MonkeyDust> Guest10238  and in a terminal, with ls ?
[19:59] <OerHeks> Guest10238, are you sure that folder is oke?
[19:59] <Guest10238> OerHeks: MonkeyDust: I try with nautilus, sudo nautilus, mc and all hang
[20:00] <OerHeks> maybe you have no sufficient permissions to do so
[20:00] <MonkeyDust> Guest10238  ctrl-alt t, then type ls
[20:02] <omkar_> hello , help required black screen after login
[20:02] <Beldar> omkar_, Any details leading to this?
[20:03] <Guest10238> MonkeyDust: When I type "cd NP1cCjHkA6" (that's the name of the directory), I get in the directory.  Then I type "ls" and nothing more
[20:03] <omkar_> Beldar_ i have ubuntu 14.04 on my desktop , i tried reinstalling mouse drivers after i booted i am getting balck screen after login
[20:03] <expunge> Guest10238: what're you hoping for?
[20:04] <havarka> Guest10238, write ls -a perhaps its hidden
[20:04] <Guest10238> expunge: I want to look to see the contents before I get rid of the directory
[20:04] <Beldar> omkar_, mouse drivers really, how and why?
[20:04] <omkar_> Beldar_ my mouse cursor was not moving hence .
[20:04] <expunge> Guest10238: 'rmdir' removes directories that are empty only
[20:05] <Beldar> omkar_, What is the graphic hardware?
[20:05] <omkar_> Beldar_ currently i am using laptop to commuicate with you . desktop has Intel HDgraphics
[20:05] <Basketball> ubuntu 12.04 i dont get wifi with Realtek RTL8188E Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC
[20:06] <Beldar> omkar_, This a fresh install, live, did the mouse ever work? The problem here are the details, many possibilities, E.g graphic drivers kernels....etc
[20:07] <Storri_> quit
[20:07] <omkar_> Beldar_ This is not fresh install , the mouse did work  ( USD Optical drive )
[20:08] <Beldar> omkar_, I would try an earlier kernel from the grub menu as a test
[20:08] <Guest10238> expunge: I want to first see what is in the directory before I decide what to do with the contents
[20:08] <Beldar> what ubuntu release is this? omkar_
[20:08] <omkar_> Beldar_  can u pls give steps to do that
[20:08] <expunge> Guest10238: if you run 'rmdir' on the directory, and it doesn't give you an error, it has no contents
[20:09] <omkar_> Beldar _ 14.04
[20:09] <expunge> Guest10238: 'find nameofdir' would also show you any contents
[20:09] <Beldar> omkar_, Is ubuntu the only OS?
[20:09] <omkar_> Beldar_ is only OS no dual boot
[20:10] <Beldar> omkar_, power on a start tapping the shift key to see the grub menu, choose the advanced setting and choose an earlier kernel.
[20:10] <omkar_> beldar_ ok will do that and comeback .
[20:11] <messerting> Hi, I managed to do "rm -rf /opt/spotify/", and now I struggle to get spotify (re)installed. I cannot remove spotify-client, and cannot "apt-get install --reinstall spotify-client".
[20:11] <messerting> How can I clean things up?
[20:11] <Guest10238> expunge: When I try to see the contents in Nautilus, I see on the bottom of the directory window "26 items (59 hidden), so it should have something in it - but I can't see what
[20:11] <omkar_> beldar_ can pls expalin earlier kernal ?
[20:12] <paqman> Hi, I have come here for a little assistance.
[20:12] <Beldar> omkar_, You are going to need help from someone who has more patience than I have.
[20:12] <messerting> my error is "/var/lib/dpkg/info/spotify-client.postinst: 5: /var/lib/dpkg/info/spotify-client.postinst: ./register.sh: not found"
[20:12] <omkar_> beldar_ pls help .
[20:13] <Beldar> and more knowledge probably
[20:13] <paqman> Beldar perhaps you could help me? I would appreciate it
[20:13] <messerting> (actually, "rm -rf /var/lib/dpkg/info/spotify-client*" seems to have solved the problem)
[20:14] <Beldar> omkar_, paqman here is my best help. https://workaround.org/getting-help-on-irc
[20:14] <Guest10238> expunge: Did the "find" thing, but no more information
[20:15] <paqman> Alright, I'll check it out
[20:15] <omkar_> Beldar_  i am in advance mode and kernel availble in ( recovery mode are 0-34 ,32,30,24 ) should i choose ?
[20:15] <expunge> Guest10238: maybe it's already empty then
[20:15] <expunge> Guest10238: rmdir it
[20:15] <paqman> So I am trying to create a bootable Ubuntu USB drive
[20:16] <bazhang> !usb | paqman have a read please
[20:17] <paqman> I believe I have configured the USB drive correctly, and the necessary files and etc. are on the drive that should render it bootable. However, I would like to test it, but am unsure how to actually boot from it. I tried invoking grub with the USB stick connected but I couldn't see anything.
[20:17] <Guest10238> expunge: If it is empty, why does search in nautilus mention at the bottom of the empty screen "26 items (59 hidden)"???
[20:17] <bazhang> set in bios to boot from usb paqman
[20:18] <omkar_> Beldar_ can i install intel graphics driver in recovery mode
[20:18] <expunge> Guest10238: run rmdir on it, if it deletes it, nautilus is confused
[20:19] <OerHeks> Guest10238, what folder exactly?
[20:19] <expunge> doesn't matter what directory
[20:20] <OerHeks> sure it does, if he is playing with root folders, outside his /home/ ...
[20:20] <expunge> nope
[20:21] <Guest10238> expunge: 'Failed to remove directory - directory not empty'
[20:21] <expunge> doesn't matter even then
[20:21] <expunge> Guest10238: then it's not empty
[20:21] <expunge> Guest10238: sudo find directoryName
[20:21] <Guest10238> expunge: full path?
[20:22] <HikaruBG> hi guys!
[20:22] <HikaruBG> how can I start a bash script on boot up?
[20:22] <expunge> HikaruBG: a script to do what?
[20:22] <HikaruBG> it is a web server - maqetta
[20:23] <omkar_> paqman_ can u help in my Black screen after login probelm , i have 14.04 OS on my desktop ( Single OS, graphics Intel HD )
[20:23] <HikaruBG> i need it to start when the computer boots up
[20:23] <HikaruBG> oh, and one more thing -
[20:23] <expunge> HikaruBG: what's maqetta?
[20:23] <HikaruBG> oh, actually let's figure out the maqetta server first
[20:24] <expunge> HikaruBG: how'd you install it?
[20:24] <HikaruBG> expunge,
[20:24] <warfaren> ok my sound stopped working as i installed my graphics card. alsa no longer seems to detect it?
[20:24] <warfaren> it only detects nvidia hdmi audio but i'm not using that...
[20:24] <Guest10238> expunge: It still hangs
[20:24] <expunge> Guest10238: what hangs?
[20:24] <HikaruBG> expunge, you download it and it has a bash script which runs the server, using jetty on localhost:50000/maqetta
[20:24] <yeats> HikaruBG: to answer your original question, scripts placed in /etc/rc.local will start on boot
[20:25] <HikaruBG> Thanks yeats!
[20:25] <HikaruBG> that's what I wanted to know
[20:25] <eeee> that'll run as root
[20:25] <eeee> btw
[20:25] <Guest10238> expunge: sudo find.  I see only the directory name, but nothng else
[20:25] <expunge> HikaruBG: make sure it doesn't come with in init script first...
[20:25] <expunge> severs tend to
[20:25] <OerHeks> Guest10238, sounds like a bad hdd/usb
[20:25] <expunge> that would be the ideal way
[20:25] <oki> hello to all, i have a problem with new relase of ubuntu
[20:25] <expunge> Guest10238: what's the command you ran?
[20:25] <yeats> eeee: HikaruBG: if you need another user to run the command, it can be 'su <user> -c <command>'
[20:26] <Guest10238> expunge: sudo find NP1cCjHkA6 (that's the name of the directory)
[20:26] <expunge> Guest10238: where is this directory?
[20:26] <dfdsfdsfdsf> helo!
[20:26] <expunge> dfdsfdsfdsf: hi
[20:26] <CrypticByte> anyone have any idea why pulse audio freezes and glitches only when i change the volume?
[20:26] <omkar_> Hello , i have black screen after login .
[20:26] <HikaruBG> yeats, no, i need it to run, if the computer runs despite who is logged in or not
[20:27] <HikaruBG> i have another issue
[20:27] <dfdsfdsfdsf> What is the best alternative to windows hfs server?
[20:27] <jason_> hi
[20:27] <Guest10238> expunge: /home/username/NP....
[20:27] <expunge> omkar_: /msg ubottu nomodeset
[20:27] <jason_> how do i change my name anyone i forgot
[20:27] <oki> i upgrade a system but  i cant change language for keyboard on croation
[20:27] <expunge> dfdsfdsfdsf: what's windows hfs server?
[20:27] <eeee> HikaruBG: that's not what he was saying, it runs as the root user
[20:27] <Basketball> i made my own custom theme how do i remover it
[20:27] <Basketball> \
[20:27] <Ben64> Guest10238: open a terminal, cd to it, then "ls -la"
[20:27] <HikaruBG> when I reboot Ubuntu - it shows the login screen background image, but no login field to type the password
[20:27] <omkar_> expunge_thanks
[20:27] <HikaruBG> any ideas why?
[20:27] <expunge> Guest10238: try this: sudo find /home/username/NP[TAB key here]
[20:27] <jason_> hello everyone
[20:28] <expunge> hi jason
[20:28] <eeee> if you need it to run as another user (as if another user issued the command), use su <user> -c 'command here'
[20:28] <eeee> ( @ HikaruBG )
[20:29] <eeee> oki: did you try settings > text entry ?
[20:30] <Basketball> i made my own custom theme how do i remove it
[20:30] <expunge> Basketball: how'd you add it?
[20:30] <Basketball> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=251567
[20:30] <Basketball> i got to step 2
[20:31] <omkar_> expunge_ how do i   "/msg ubottu nomodeset"
[20:31] <expunge> omkar_: send it as a message in your IRC client
[20:31] <Guest10238> Ben64: With your suggestion, I have "drwxrwxr-x"and "2", as well as a big number next to the directory
[20:31] <omkar_> expunge_ ok
[20:31] <Basketball> expunge,  actually step 3
[20:31] <Guest10238> expunge: All I get from the find thing is the same path
[20:32] <oki> eeee> yes i try but again when i write z is the y - y as z
[20:32] <paqman> bazhang is there no way I can enter a boot interface and choose manually?
[20:33] <mojtaba> Hi, Does anybody know what software can I use in Ubuntu to blur some part of a video?
[20:33] <expunge> mojtaba: a part that moves?
[20:34] <expunge> Guest10238: you used the tab key?
[20:34] <mojtaba> expunge: no, it is fixed. like a brand.
[20:34] <Guest10238> expunge: Yes.  I got the correct directory name, hit "enter" and just got back the same full path.
[20:34] <mojtaba> expunge: I want to draw a black line on it
[20:35] <Guest10238> expunge: But I didn't get the next command prompt
[20:35] <HikaruBG> guys the lightdm won't show the login screen
[20:35] <mojtaba> expunge: or put a picture on it.
[20:35] <MonkeyDust> mojtaba  use openshot to edit videos
[20:35] <HikaruBG> it shows the login background image, bit not the screen to type the credentials
[20:35] <mojtaba> MonkeyDust: thanks
[20:35] <Mio-chan> Mhmm
[20:35] <Mio-chan> So I'm thinking of getting the Acer Chromebook 13, 4GB of RAM, it has an Nvidia Tegra K1. Think it'll run Ubuntu well? :D
[20:36] <omkar_> expunge_ i did msg  /msg ubottu nomodeset
[20:36] <expunge> omkar_: well done
[20:36] <expunge> mojtaba: ask #ffmpeg about it
[20:37] <expunge> mojtaba: or #imagemagick
[20:37] <paqman> I am trying to make an Ubuntu USB drive that is bootable. I believe I have configured the USB drive correctly, and the necessary files and etc. are on the drive that should render it bootable. However, I would like to test it, but am unsure how to actually boot from it. I tried invoking grub with the USB stick connected but I couldn't see anything.
[20:37] <paqman> a*
[20:37] <HikaruBG> anyone on the ubuntu login issue?
[20:37] <mojtaba> expunge: ok thanks
[20:37] <expunge> Mio-chan: it either will run it fine or not at all
[20:37] <expunge> Mio-chan: many chrome things are hard to replace the OS on
[20:37] <Basketball> expunge, ??????????
[20:37] <omkar_> expunge_ i am new to this , pls inform the next step >
[20:37] <expunge> paqman: how'd you image to the usb?
[20:38] <expunge> Basketball: pardon?
[20:38] <expunge> omkar_: read the message it sends
[20:38] <Basketball> expunge, how do i delete it
[20:38] <oki> eeee: i fix this issue, is the only remove a language which is automatic in text entry settings
[20:38] <oki> eeeee: thanks
[20:38] <omkar_> expunge_ok
[20:38] <paqman> expunge: I used MultiSystem (http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux/)
[20:38] <jorge> how do I deny specific apps network access?
[20:39] <expunge> jorge: #netfilter
[20:39] <Glycan_> Hello, I'm using lxde and I'm trying to use an external moniter. It works, but it doesn't have the same proportion as my laptop, so the edges are cut off. How can I fix this?
[20:39] <expunge> paqman: I'd use unetbootin, or dd
[20:40] <eeee> oki: great, np
[20:40] <paqman> expunge: Do those also allow multiple bootable images on the same USB stick?
[20:40] <eeee> Glycan: xrandr
[20:40] <oki> eeee: but i have another problem
[20:40] <Glycan> eeee: I couldn't find anything to correct the proportions...
[20:41] <eeee> Glycan: what do you mean?
[20:41] <oki> i have a files in inkscape in svg format but when i go to save in pdf all system as freeze
[20:42] <expunge> paqman: not on their own, no
[20:42] <Glycan> My screen is wider than my laptop. Both are at their maximal resolution, but the external screen has black strips on the edges.
[20:42] <expunge> oki: your cairo might be b0rked
[20:42] <R0b0t1> Hi. I'm trying to do-dist-upgrade but it fails rather opaquely after refreshing the software sources.
[20:42] <paqman> expunge: I see. Well, I think I have created a bootable drive, but I'd like to test it obviously so I know for sure. But I am unsure how to actually boot from it.
[20:43] <R0b0t1> How do I look into it? I can't really google for an error, 'cause I'm not sure there is one
[20:43] <omkar_> expunge_  i have not received any files after msg in iRC Client "/msg ubottu nomodeset"
[20:43] <Glycan> eeee: Could you help me with thaT?
[20:43] <Glycan> that*
[20:43] <paqman> expunge: Ideally, I'd like to restart the computer and be able to invoke a screen where I have the option of booting into my regular Linux system or the bootable USB
[20:43] <eeee> R0b0t1: do-release-upgrade
[20:43] <oki> expunge: how can i solve this, but another file which size a little than this a exoprted in pdf
[20:44] <eeee> R0b0t1: there's no do-dist-upgrade
[20:44] <R0b0t1> Okay, there's something simi- yeah
[20:44] <mugenzebra> hi all, I am on ubuntu14.04, I downloaded a compiled app, fritzing, it has an executable in the folder. When I open the app with ./fritzing, I was able to use shortcut key like delete and ctrl-C on my keyboard, but then I lock the app to launcher, and open up the app again, I can't use keyboard shortcuts.
[20:44] <R0b0t1> the one you said
[20:44] <oki> but file which have 11 mb dont exported in pdf
[20:45] <anarkhos> when trying the ubuntu 12 live-usb, the network manager detects the right card, network, but when i try to actually choose it, it's as if i didn't chose it, it disappears. how come? i assume this is particular to the live environment. there are some screen issues too, but i circumvented those by booting in vesa mode
[20:45] <omkar_> ubottu nomodeset
[20:46] <eeee> Glycan: no idea, what's the maximum resolution of the external monitor?
[20:46] <expunge> !nomodeset
[20:46] <expunge> omkar_: ^
[20:46] <expunge> paqman: that's quite simple
[20:47] <expunge> paqman: just a GRUB configuration issue
[20:47] <omkar_> expunge_ my bad i received file  and i am going through , Many Thanks ....
[20:48] <expunge> worth a try
[20:48] <paqman> expunge: Awesome. Could you explain how to do that. I am semi-familiar with editing those files.
[20:49] <R0b0t1> eeee: It says some index files failed to download and were ignored, then aborts. Nothing indicating much more of an error. If I knew how to grab the command output I would, but it seems to start a screen or something.
[20:49] <Glycan> eeee: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8125287/
[20:49] <Glycan> eeee: but if I try the "maximum" one at the top it says there's no such thing
[20:50] <jorge> ubuntu was started in 2001?
[20:51] <bazhang> !warty | jorge
[20:52] <eeee> Glycan: try this xrandr --newmode 1090x768 67.92  1088 1144 1256 1424  768 769 772 795  -HSync +Vsync
[20:52] <expunge> jorge: and the 4 stands for 200-4
[20:52] <Basketball> i made my own custom theme how do i remove it
[20:53] <eeee> R0b0t1: i don't follow what you're saying, after it runs, it closes the window?
[20:53] <Glycan> eeee: Could you explain what those numbers are, pleasE?
[20:53] <Glycan> please*
[20:54] <oswaldo> hi there i have a question
[20:54] <eeee> Glycan: it's a modeline for the resolution 1090x768x60 (Hz)
[20:54] <eeee> Glycan: you can get it by running gtf 1090 768 60
[20:56] <Glycan> eeee: great, thanks
[20:57] <oswaldo> hi there im running gnome trusty and i would like to put a power button on the login screen
[20:58] <expunge> oswaldo: sure there isn't one already? top right?
[20:58] <eeee> oswaldo: there is a power button on the login screen, top right corner
[20:58] <Glycan> Sure, that works, but when I try to switch to it I get xrandr --newmode 1090x768 67.92  1088 1144 1256 1424  768 769 772 795  -HSync +Vsync
[20:58] <eeee> ( or should be )
[20:58] <oswaldo> in the login screen i dont
[20:58] <Glycan> Err
[20:58] <Glycan> xrandr: cannot find mode 1090x768
[20:59] <oswaldo> i dont have the power button on the title bar when im logged out
[21:00] <oswaldo> when i lock the screen
[21:01] <oswaldo> and then try to unlock
[21:01] <oswaldo> theres no power button
[21:01] <paqman> expunge: Would you be able to tell me how to set up the grub configuration you were referring to?
[21:02] <eeee> Glycan: settings > display, do you have mirrored display on?
[21:02] <expunge> paqman: just look into how to configure grub.cfg to point at a specific device
[21:02] <expunge> paqman: you can probably even just update-grub and have it automatically find and list your usb device
[21:03] <anarkhos> ok, this is the latest regarding the suspend-resume problems on the acer netbook: with lubuntu, it doesn't resume at all after suspend and i have to disconnect the power, battery. with ubuntu, the computer seems to resume, but the screen remains black, so despite the slightly more promising reaction, i have to disconnect the power, battery. anyone who's familiar with this?
[21:04] <Glycan> eeee: Uh, I'm using lxde/lubuntu, I don't have a settings menu
[21:04] <Basketball> i made my own custom theme how do i remove it
[21:04] <paqman> expunge: I'll look into it. Although I fear, I may have to come back and ask for further help though
[21:04] <paqman> Thanks
[21:04] <Glycan> Moniter/Display Settings (aka lxrandr) doesn't say anything about mirror
[21:10] <R0b0t1> eeee: No, I run it in a terminal - it seems to be text only - but it doesn't print much in the way of useful information.
[21:11] <R0b0t1> I'm also not sure how to capture what it does output, because it seems to start a fake terminal (a la screen)
[21:11] <RedheadedCupcake> Can someone help me with my Netflix issue
[21:13] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: what netflix issue?
[21:14] <oki> how can i check how much have a ram in terminal command
[21:14] <expunge> oki: free -m
[21:14] <vitimiti> free -m ?
[21:18] <omkar_> expunge_ i did nomodeset and cntrl X . after that it has rebooted but now it is stuck with ubuntu logo
[21:18] <expunge> omkar_: that different or the same?
[21:20] <omkar_> expunge_ different booting starts after input my passwork for paraphase , Unbuntu logo arrives with five nos of dots .
[21:21] <omkar_> expunge_ should i choose an earlier kernel ?
[21:27] <omkar_> expunge_ after i enter password in login screen , it accepts it starts booting and get stuck in login screen with Logo.
[21:28] <eeee> omkar_: if you press esc what do you see
[21:30] <omkar_> expunge_i have forced shutdown it and going nomodeset in earlier kernal
[21:31] <eeee> omkar_: press esc when you see the ubuntu logo, itll show the splash and you might see errors
[21:33] <omkar_> eeee_i am pressing esc but logo screen is still stuck
[21:34] <omkar_> eeee_ any suggestions ?
[21:39] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  how long are you struggling now, with this black screen
[21:39] <omkar_> monekydust_i did nomodeset but i am stuck with frozen login screen
[21:40] <omkar_> monkeydust_i did nomodeset but i am stuck with frozen login screen
[21:41] <omkar_> monkeydust_is it possible to reinstall OS without losing data files .
[21:41] <eeee> u said you enter a password first?
[21:42] <omkar_> eeee_ yes i enter password and then ubuntu logo panel arrvies and it gets stuck.
[21:43] <omkar_> eeee_  is it possible to reinstall OS without losing data files .
[21:43] <omkar_> expunge_is it possible to reinstall OS without losing data files .
[21:44] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  yes, backup to some safe place
[21:45] <omkar_> monkeydust_that is the issue my OS has not booted completely and is stuck , how do i backup the data. ?
[21:45] <bekks> Boot a live cd, and backup your data then.
[21:45] <MonkeyDust> omkar_  ctrl-alt-f1, then use rsync to backup to a safe place
[21:46] <havarka> ok, i have a issue when i click on magnet-link meaning torrent to download on TPB in google-chrome its just open new google chrome window instead of opening deluge, how to fix that up?!
[21:49] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge I am trying to get Netflix to work on 14.04 and I used this guide http://itsfoss.com/netflix-ubuntu-1404-desktop-app/
[21:50] <cuddylier> hi
[21:52] <omkar_> monkeydust_ can i use rsync to backup data on external disk , any tutorial for the same ?
[21:52] <RedGreen> !ops | Katy Perry baby girl
[21:52] <RedGreen> !ops | Katy Perry baby girl i love you
[21:53] <omkar_> bekks_thanks for the suggestion of live CD
[21:56] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge I am trying to get Netflix to work on 14.04 and I used this guide http://itsfoss.com/netflix-ubuntu-1404-desktop-app/
[21:56] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: what's the problem?
[22:00] <RedheadedCupcake> Expunge I am trying to use that guide and it works to a point. I get to the 3rd command and it takes me to the silverlight EULA in terminal and I can't accept the agreement so I can't get Netflix to happen.
[22:00] <expunge> why can't you accept it?
[22:01] <RedheadedCupcake> I don't know
[22:01] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: try scrolling it all the way to the end
[22:01] <RedheadedCupcake> I have tried clicking it. I have tried hitting enter. I have scrolled all the way to the end.
[22:01] <RedheadedCupcake> At the end it says OK
[22:01] <expunge> and you hit ok?
[22:01] <OerHeks> ah, use tab to select ok
[22:02] <Bashing-om> RedheadedCupcake: Tab key to get focus on 'OK' .space
[22:02] <Bashing-om> RedheadedCupcake: Space to accept.
[22:02] <vaskozl> Argh, ,my 20GB / partition is full, can I increase it's size safely?
[22:03] <RedheadedCupcake> Space doesn't work
[22:03] <expunge> vaskozl: yes, but not 100% safely
[22:03] <vaskozl> what does that mean
[22:03] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: clicking it doesn't work?
[22:03] <RedheadedCupcake> Tab worked
[22:03] <xangua> vaskozl: it means you have to backup
[22:03] <vaskozl> damn
[22:03] <jgcampbell300> can anyone here suggest a good windows chat room ... i need to automate some gpo changes
[22:03] <expunge> jgcampbell300: the only one is #windows
[22:03] <xangua> !alis | jgcampbell300
[22:03] <vaskozl> xangua: so just use gparted right?
[22:04] <jgcampbell300> thanks much
[22:04] <expunge> vaskozl: that'd resize it
[22:06] <RedheadedCupcake> silverlight is installing right now!
[22:06] <expunge> well done
[22:08] <RedheadedCupcake> I haven't used Ubuntu in quite a while. My dad imaged a hard drive with the stuff from a hard drive on a lap top that died on me. Then he sent it to me in the mail and I got it yesterday and I have upgraded it to 14.04 and the mouse didn't work and I had to do a lot of tabbing and I finally got the mouse working and now I'm configuring it to my taste.
[22:09] <expunge> good times
[22:09] <RedheadedCupcake> Yeah man
[22:10] <Glycan> Hello, I'm trying to configure my external monitor. I've figured out how to set custom resolutions. How do I figure out what resolution it actually is?
[22:11] <expunge> Glycan: the manual
[22:11] <Glycan> expunge: dear lord
[22:14] <RedheadedCupcake> I've got like 3 wine installers going, it's almost happening.
[22:15] <expunge> omnomnom
[22:16] <kbw> Hey, I can't login to my gmail on every email client I've tried.
[22:16] <kbw> Is this an issue with a library or something?
[22:16] <RedheadedCupcake> Totally
[22:16] <RedheadedCupcake> Works
[22:17] <kbw> geary said it was an issue with IPv6, not sure about the rest...
[22:17] <RedheadedCupcake> I'm going to try and burn a CD now that Netflix works, i just want to make sure it's working
[22:17] <kbw> deb] 18:03:01 0.235165 smtp-client-connection.vala:200: [smtp.gmail.com/default:465] Unable to lookup local address for 2601:0:b500:a50:bd57:d7a9:ea97:9e2d: Error reverse-resolving '2601:0:b500:a50:bd57:d7a9:ea97:9e2d': Name or service not known
[22:18] <expunge> kbw: could be an issue with your wireless router
[22:18] <kbw> expunge, it isn't.
[22:18] <expunge> could be
[22:18] <kbw> I don't even use wireless.
[22:18] <kbw> It isn't.
[22:18] <serodronin> I made terminal a full screen in ubuntu 14, I can't figure out how to minimize it
[22:18] <expunge> ah, then it isn't
[22:18] <kbw> I could ping the IP.
[22:18] <expunge> serodronin: hover top left
[22:19] <serodronin> just found it f11
[22:19] <serodronin> sorry thanks Exagone313  <3
[22:19] <serodronin> expunge:  <33
[22:19] <expunge> well done
[22:20] <wheatthin> expunge, or double click the top of the window
[22:21] <expunge> wheatthin: no point telling me
[22:21] <wheatthin> oh wow.. excuse me my dear sir LOL
[22:21] <expunge> lolololz
[22:21] <expunge> it's just that there is no point telling me...
[22:21] <wheatthin> "thanks but I got it"
[22:21] <wheatthin> would of been fine
[22:21] <expunge> it wasn't me...
[22:22] <wheatthin> ahh :P
[22:22] <expunge> =P
[22:24] <RedheadedCupcake> How do I burn a CD with Brasero?
[22:24] <expunge> a data cd?
[22:25] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: do you not see something like this? https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.26/figures/rnusers.brasero.png.en
[22:26] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge I do
[22:28] <expunge> not straightforward?
[22:28] <RedheadedCupcake> I figured it out. Sorry. That was stupid. I'm going to do a test burn now. I could never get Brasero to work with my old laptop.
[22:29] <expunge> burning to optical media is a messy, tedious business
[22:30] <RedheadedCupcake> is that sarcasm?
[22:31] <expunge> nope
[22:31] <expunge> $5 will get you a reusable USB stick that's easier to read & write to and from, and with a higher capacity
[22:32] <RedheadedCupcake> But I can't use the USB stick in my car stereo while I'm driving.
[22:32] <Alanbitsch> hi
[22:32] <expunge> hi alan
[22:32] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: you could if you bought a new stereo
[22:33] <expunge> save money not burning CDs in the long run
[22:34] <expunge> not to mention time, which is money
[22:34] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge yeah, but the one I have works and it's not too far fetched to be trying to burn a cd in 2014.
[22:35] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: $23 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4ZV1HR4417
[22:35] <expunge> it's not, it's just a waste of time =)
[22:36] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge well shit, then buy it for me if it's only 23 dollars
[22:37] <expunge> I don't have $23 for strangers making mixtapes just now
[22:38] <expunge> it's about 3 hours' worth of work at minimum wage, though
[22:38] <expunge> and will save you many more hours than that in not burning CDs
[22:47] <wheatthin> btw watch the language
[22:50] <expunge> yes, person who has been idel for the past 14 minutes, watch the language
[22:50] <expunge> s/idel/idle/
[22:51] <gentBLACK> expunge: u
[22:51] <expunge> gentBLACK: u
[22:57] <RedheadedCupcake> how do I go root?
[22:57] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: what for?
[22:58] <RedheadedCupcake> It's asking if I'm root.
[22:58] <RedheadedCupcake> I'm trying to remove a package that's no longer needed
[22:58] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: the "ubuntu way" is to prepend 'sudo ' to your command
[23:00] <gentBLACK> expunge: he asked. Why do u care. Geez
[23:01] <expunge> gentBLACK: it's been my experience people frequently ask how to do things that are not the most efficient approach
[23:02] <expunge> but look I said how anyways, so I guess I cares
[23:02] <expunge> took time out of your busy schedule of sending me racial slurs in PM to say that, did you? =P
[23:03] <trixas> Hello,is it good channel to ask help?
[23:04] <expunge> trixas: sure
[23:04] <Guest60343> if you ask help about ubuntu
[23:04] <Basketball> oh thats cold linux mint is more popular than ubuntu
[23:04] <expunge> Basketball: since mint is ubuntu, that is quite impossible
[23:04] <trixas> Write all text here or drop askubuntu.com link?
[23:04] <expunge> not that it matters
[23:05] <trixas> https://askubuntu.com/questions/515238/bootable-usb-stick-not-boots
[23:05] <trixas> Thanks for help
[23:05] <OerHeks> we know you run mint for a year now, Basketball :-D
[23:05] <Basketball> i actually run elementary and ubuntu
[23:05] <Basketball> and another os that i am not allowed to mention that starts with a w
[23:05] <trixas> i want install any of linux but i cant
[23:05] <Basketball> trixas,  why
[23:06] <Basketball> OerHeks,  sad to say but elementary is my main not ubuntu
[23:06] <trixas> basketball: After windows 8.1 installation all linux and etc not bootable, only windows 7,xp,8 install boots.. Now i'm with windows 7 stillcant..
[23:06] <trixas> from usb
[23:06] <Basketball> all linux is pretty big
[23:07] <RedheadedCupcake> So how do I burn this CD
[23:07] <Basketball> there are hundreds of linux operating systems
[23:07] <RedheadedCupcake> can anyone recommend a better program than Brasero?
[23:07] <trixas> My usb stick 16gb
[23:07] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: with brasero? I thought you figured it out
[23:07] <Basketball> RedheadedCupcake,  use dd command in terminal
[23:07] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: dd is potentially dangerous, just FYI
[23:07] <Glycan> Is it possible to use xrandr in TTY?
[23:07] <expunge> if you want a terminal command, use 'cdrecord'
[23:08] <Basketball> expunge,  if you do it right no
[23:08] <expunge> Glycan: if you specify the display, with DISPLAY= (DISPLAY=:0 for example)
[23:08] <trixas> basketbal, i wrote in askubuntu, can you read it? maybe you will  know answer?:)
[23:08] <Glycan> I messed up my screen now I can't see it
[23:08] <Glycan> expunge: how?
[23:08] <expunge> Basketball: it's dangerous regardless, if you do it right you've merely done it right)
[23:08] <expunge> Glycan: just said
[23:08] <Glycan> expunge: ...where does that go?
[23:09] <Glycan> I mean, what do I do with it?
[23:09] <expunge> Glycan: DISPLAY=:0 xrandr foo
[23:09] <trixas> I never will have linux.. i need help..
[23:10] <trixas> My bootable usb stick not boots any linux distribution.. it just stop at BIOS, like before turning on OS, but it does nothing. Windows xp/7/8.1 installs boots perfectly. It stopped booting every linux dist. after windows 8.1 installation. Later i deleted windows 8.1 and installed windows 7, and now i want to install ubuntu from usb, but i cant(From disk every linuxOS boots perfectly but not from usb) My computer now is like ~7years old.
[23:10] <Glycan> Can't open display :0
[23:10] <trixas> any solutions?
[23:10] <expunge> Glycan: ps aux | grep X
[23:10] <expunge> trixas: how'd you put Ubuntu on the USB stick?
[23:10] <Glycan> root      1804  1.7  1.1  29008  8540 tty7     Ss+  16:21   2:58 /usr/bin/X :0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch
[23:11] <trixas> expunge,
[23:11] <trixas> whoops
[23:11] <expunge> Glycan: so it is :0
[23:11] <expunge> Glycan: but it looks like it's just at a login screen ATM
[23:11] <expunge> trixas: what happened with unetbootin?
[23:12] <trixas> expunge, i tried universal usb installer, rufus and unetbootin
[23:12] <joelthehunter> How do I change the color depth on ubuntu 14?
[23:12] <CrypticByte> I'm having an issue where hexchat doesn' have a system tray icon and i looked where the box would normally be to make it appear and it doesn't show up.
[23:12] <Glycan> expunge: so uh..?
[23:12] <expunge> joelthehunter: to what?
[23:12] <trixas> expunge, unetbootin did everything good, but it still not boots..
[23:13] <expunge> CrypticByte: ask #hexchat
[23:13] <expunge> trixas: did you try changing the boot order in BIOS?
[23:13] <joelthehunter> to 32 bit. It's set really low by default on my laptop for some reason.
[23:13] <trixas> expunge, yea, didnt helped
[23:13] <expunge> Glycan: what's the problem?
[23:13] <expunge> trixas: did it have usb/removable as a boot option?
[23:13] <joelthehunter> All the gradients are not smooth
[23:13] <trixas> yes
[23:13] <expunge> joelthehunter: mmm, is it a fresh install?
[23:13] <joelthehunter> Yes
[23:13] <trixas> expunge, yes
[23:13] <expunge> trixas: can you totally disable the hard disk as an option, or merely reorder it?
[23:13] <expunge> joelthehunter: nvidia?
[23:14] <Glycan> expunge: it doesn't work, returns "No protocol specified, Can't open display :0"
[23:14] <joelthehunter> I'm not sure.
[23:14] <joelthehunter> let me check
[23:14] <Glycan> s/,/\\n/
[23:14] <trixas> expunge, yup i can, btw then i boot usb, it just stuck at bios, like before turning OS, "_" keeps blinking
[23:15] <trixas> expunge, like, waitinging for something
[23:15] <expunge> trixas: maybe your USB imaging was not perfectly done, then
[23:15] <expunge> Glycan: what doesn't work?
[23:15] <Glycan> xrandr
[23:15] <joelthehunter> espunge: I'm not sure how to check actually.
[23:15] <trixas> expunge, i redownloaded image 2 times, tried rufus, universal usb installer and unetbootin..
[23:15] <expunge> Glycan: what do you want to do with xrandr?
[23:16] <expunge> trixas: can you use some other medium, like a CD or DVD?
[23:16] <Glycan> expunge: ...it doesn't run. At all.
[23:16] <netlar> Have a dumb question. There are some appications I want on linux,  but nothing out there satisfies me.  I was thinking of developing my own, but was wondering how to be able to use some code that was already developed in my own project. How do I do that?
[23:16] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge it says that there isn't enough room on the CD even though it's a blank cd and I tried like 4 different cds
[23:16] <expunge> Glycan: what doesn't?
[23:16] <joelthehunter> espunge: Looks like it is nvidia
[23:16] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: what're you trying to burn?
[23:16] <trixas> expunge, Oh forgot to mean, from dvd all linux os works, but now i dont have
[23:16] <expunge> joelthehunter: you might need to switch to the proprietary driver
[23:17] <joelthehunter> How do I do that?
[23:17] <expunge> joelthehunter: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[23:17] <Glycan> expunge: Like I've just said twice, xrandr doesn't start at all, in this case without commands (to dump information)
[23:17] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge nothing yet, i am trying to make some cds that can be played in my car, my boyfriends car, my playstation, etc.
[23:17] <expunge> trixas: don't have a dvd drive?
[23:17] <RedheadedCupcake> audio cds.
[23:17] <joelthehunter> thanks, I'll give that a try
[23:17] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: if you aren't burning something, how did it tell you there isn't enough room?
[23:18] <Paradisee> why do i get this error when i try to modify something with vim?
[23:18] <Paradisee> "config.ini"
[23:18] <Paradisee> "config.ini" E514: write error (file system full?)
[23:18] <Paradisee> Press ENTER or type command to continue
[23:18] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge i put the blank cd in to burn it and when i got to the dialogue box to burn it it says that the cd doesn't have enough room
[23:18] <trixas> expunge, Ihave,it works perfect, but now i dont have working dvd image,btw, half year ago same happened, windows installation images booted,but linux not, i installed to dvd linux mint it booted perfectly
[23:18] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: that is odd; what makes you think it's a blank CD?
[23:18] <expunge> trixas: did you try another DVD?
[23:19] <trixas> expunge, yea, ihave ubuntu 12.04 or something and linux mint cinnamon, and linux mint mate, all boots perfcet
[23:19] <trixas> perfect*
[23:20] <Glycan> expunge: ~# DISPLAY=:0 xrandr --> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8126204/
[23:20] <Alanbitsch> can someone help me?
[23:20] <Alanbitsch> whats the best IDE for Linux?
[23:20] <Glycan> Alanbitsch: vi
[23:20] <Alanbitsch> vi?
[23:20] <Glycan> or vim, rather
[23:20] <Glycan> expunge: I would appreciate it if you would actually help me
[23:21] <Glycan> Eh
[23:21] <ubertwo> I just wiped my hard disk, partitioned it. One partition is ext3 which I just installed Ubuntu on (successfully presumably). I am writing this from my Ubuntu USB drive, but I would like to boot into this new partition. Just restarting brings me to grub recovery.
[23:21] <trixas> expunge DVD boots perfect, but not usb.. usb boots only Microsoft windows images somewhy.. everything happened after windows 8 installation
[23:21] <trixas> now i have windows 7
[23:21] <trixas> but it still not works.
[23:22] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge I bought them to burn
[23:23] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: so they're fresh from the cyclinder?
[23:24] <Xytron> hello
[23:24] <trixas> Hey
[23:24] <sakamop> CDs do come in different sizes.
[23:24] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge yes
[23:25] <RedheadedCupcake> I bought a hundred of them a couple years ago and haven't used them all up
[23:25] <expunge> sakamop: the app is rejecting them regardless of size
[23:26] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: http://alternativeto.net/software/brasero/?platform=linux
[23:26] <OerHeks> so how big is that image ?
[23:27] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: you can also do a test with a command like this: cdrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 -audio -pad SOME.wav
[23:27] <expunge> OerHeks: what image?
[23:27] <CrypticByte> anyone know an irc client that works with ubuntu.  Xchat when you click on the system tray icon it only opens a new copy of xchat
[23:28] <OerHeks> expunge, the audiocd for his car RedheadedCupcake is trying to burn
[23:29] <expunge> OerHeks: there is no image
[23:29] <expunge> brasero is rejecting the media as soon as it sees it
[23:29] <expunge> CrypticByte: try hexchat
[23:29] <CrypticByte> expunge, tried it but there is no option for a system tray icon at all apparently its a bug
[23:30] <RedheadedCupcake> So what do I do?
[23:30] <sakamop> expunge: Can I ask a silly question and ask you to check if you have the right type of media for your drive?
[23:30] <ubertwo> I just wiped my hard disk, partitioned it. One partition is ext3 which I just installed Ubuntu on (successfully presumably). I am writing this from my Ubuntu USB drive, but I would like to boot into this new partition. By the way, just restarting brings me to grub recovery.
[23:30] <sakamop> expunge: Are they audio only cds? dvds? what what exactly
[23:30] <Bashing-om> CrypticByte: irssi ; text client.
[23:31] <expunge> sakamop: it's not me, please pay attention
[23:31] <expunge> sakamop: also your questions are irrelevant even to the correct person
[23:32] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: you can also do a test with a command like this: cdrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 -audio -pad SOME.wav
[23:32] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: just to make sure it's just brasero being broken
[23:32] <expunge> ubertwo: could try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[23:32] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge No such file or directory. Cannot open 'SOME.wav'.
[23:33] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: replace that with a wav file you actually have in the current directory
[23:33]  * expunge goes AFK for a few minutes, beans don't cook themselves
[23:33] <RedheadedCupcake> yes they do
[23:34] <RedheadedCupcake> How safe is Java?
[23:34] <mish> I need some advice - since I upgraded to 14.04 I've had random (maybe 4 in the space of a 45 minute video) pauses when playing back video. This is regardless of using VLC of XBMC.  I've tried brand new kernels from kernel.org, new Nvidia drivers, scripts to keep the harddisks alive, just about anything I can think of, but I still get these random 1-3 second complete pauses on both VLC and XBMC.   This wasn't happening on 12.04 only 14.04.  I can go back to 12
[23:34] <mish> .04 but I'd rather resolve this.  Any pointers on what seems like a complete system hang for a few seconds?
[23:35] <ubertwo> expunge I'll try that. Just a sec.
[23:35] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge it
[23:36] <RedheadedCupcake> expunge it's been great working with you but my 3 month old is going to be home soon and we are about to cook some dinner. So I am going to have to take a time out on making stuff work for now. I will be back.
[23:38] <vader> noob alert
[23:38] <foo> How do I know if I'm on ubuntu LTS? /etc/debian_version says jessie/sid
[23:39] <popey> foo: cat /etc/lsb-release
[23:39] <OerHeks> cat /etc/issue
[23:40] <vader> top right corner about this computer
[23:40] <mish>  lsb_release -a
[23:40] <vader> that is if you love gui
[23:40] <foo> popey: trusty, 14.04
[23:40] <foo> popey: I think this is LTS
[23:40] <OerHeks> 14.04.1 i hope
[23:40] <mish> foo: So yes, LTS.
[23:40] <foo> OerHeks: DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS" :)
[23:41] <OerHeks> !yay
[23:41] <foo> OerHeks: :D
[23:41] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: java is a pretty poorly maintained, insecure system in general, but compared to using it on Windows it's much safer
[23:41] <expunge> RedheadedCupcake: most browsers disallow its use as a plugin by default these days, too, making it less problematic
[23:42] <Zardan> Anyone know of a working TOR app for Ubuntu 14? Vidalia does not seem to work on the newer version.
[23:42] <expunge> Zardan: how about 'tor'?
[23:42] <expunge> or 'torify'
[23:43] <Zardan> I have not looked at them :) i will take a look.
[23:43] <OerHeks> !tor
[23:46] <Zardan>  I am looking at each program now and URL. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction :)
[23:48] <cuddylier> I can't install java :O edelivery.oracle.com is down
[23:50] <expunge> cuddylier: you don't want java from oracle anyways
[23:51] <OerHeks> seems up from here, cuddylier
[23:51] <expunge> get icedtea if you get any JRE at all
[23:51] <cuddylier> expunge: What command should I use to install java with instead?
[23:52] <cuddylier> apt-get install oracle-java7-installer
[23:52] <cuddylier> I'm currently using that
[23:52] <expunge> cuddylier: opendjk-6-jre
[23:52] <cuddylier> I need java 7
[23:52] <expunge> cuddylier: opendjk-7-jre
[23:52]  * expunge rolls eyes
[23:52] <cuddylier> :P I thought of that
[23:52] <OerHeks> java 6/7/8 https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/java
[23:53] <cuddylier> Says 'unable to locate opendjk-7-jre'
[23:53] <kostkon> !info opendjk-7-jre
[23:53] <expunge> whoops, typo
[23:53] <expunge> openjdk
[23:53] <kostkon> !info openjdk-7-jre
[23:53] <expunge> kostkon: very useful
[23:53] <expunge> s/useful/spammy and pointless/
[23:53] <kostkon> now it is, i hope
[23:53] <expunge> now it's just spammy =P
[23:53] <kostkon> ubottu is always spammy
[23:53] <kostkon> yeah yeah
[23:54] <cuddylier> Is there another command I need to do?
[23:54] <expunge> cuddylier: sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre
[23:54] <cuddylier> Connecting to edelivery.oracle.com (edelivery.oracle.com)|23.212.203.154|:443... failed: No route to host.
[23:54] <cuddylier> download failed
[23:55] <kostkon> ?
[23:55] <expunge> ...didn't we just go over this?
[23:55] <cuddylier> that is the result of that command
[23:55] <cuddylier> I didn't understand, sorry
[23:55] <kostkon> cuddylier, aren't you installing the package from the repos
[23:55] <cuddylier> I have no idea, just typing the command
[23:57] <ubertwo> expunge: here goes nothing.