[00:09] <c2h6o> TJ-, I got a new laptop, and the touchpad is infuriating on Ubuntu. Clicking left button actually double clicks in, scrolling and multitouch doesn't work, and there's no palm rejection. Any tips? D;
[00:10] <ObrienDave> disable it in bios. get a mouse ;P
[00:10] <TJ-> c2h6o: Identify the chipset in use is the obvious thing to do, but it depends on how the touchpad connects to the system as to how accurate that is. It must be listed in the input devices via the command I showed you, else it wouldn't be functional.
[00:11] <TJ-> c2h6o: show us "pastebinit /var/log/dmesg"
[00:12] <c2h6o> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8254670
[00:13] <TJ-> c2h6o: So you have a "PS/2 Logitech Wheel Mouse" plugged into a PS/2 mouse port?
[00:14] <TJ-> c2h6o: I also see "hid-multitouch 0003:03EB:8A32.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.11 Device [Atmel Atmel maXTouch Digitizer] on usb-0000:00:14.0-7/input0"
[00:14] <c2h6o> no
[00:15] <c2h6o> Isn't that the screen digitizer?
[00:15] <TJ-> c2h6o: See what I meant about some devices emulating others? Something is pretending to be a Logitech Wheel Mouse
[00:15] <c2h6o> yeah... Is that because it doesn't have its own driver?
[00:16]  * ObrienDave has a logitech wheel mouse. imposter! ;P
[00:16] <TJ-> c2h6o: Liens 850 onwards show the PS/2 port detection
[00:17] <TJ-> c2h6o: No, it is because it is pretending to be a Logitech Wheel Mouse when asked to identify itself, but then doesn't correctly 'speak' the protocol one of those devices should talk
[00:18] <TJ-> c2h6o: I recall writing an analysis of this issue for a bug report recently; let me see if I can find it
[00:18] <c2h6o> TJ-, alright, thanks
[00:23] <brimestone> hey guys, is there a way to install php5-ffmpeg in ubuntu server 14.04 LTS?
[00:26] <CAPTCAVE> HELLO
[00:26] <CAPTCAVE> i want to know
[00:27] <klys> was haben sie, what you gotc
[00:28] <OerHeks> brimestone, maybe this page is any help http://askubuntu.com/questions/482436/php5-ffmpeg-not-available-in-14-04s-repos-what-now
[00:28] <CAPTCAVE> how m i repair
[00:28] <CAPTCAVE> initramfs :(
[00:29] <klys> re: "I booted mavericks and it stopped right-clicking on the new #mozilla", $ x-window-manager &
[00:29] <Beldar> !details | CAPTCAVE
[00:30] <OerHeks> klys, that is old, maverick 10.10
[00:31] <klys> oerheks, problem solved
[00:32] <TJ-> c2h6o: Finally! found it: last comment of bug 23251
[00:32] <Bashing-om> !info  php5-ffmpeg
[00:32] <CAPTCAVE> like this :(
[00:32] <CAPTCAVE> ALERT! root=UUID=/... does not exist. Dropping to a shell!  BusyBox v1.19.3 (Ubuntu 1:1.10.3-7ubuntu1.1) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a lost of built-in commands. (initramfs)
[00:33] <all3xj> hi guyz
[00:33] <Bashing-om> !info php5-ffmpeg
[00:34] <Beldar> !libav
[00:34] <CAPTCAVE> how am i suppose to do sir
[00:34] <CAPTCAVE> :(
[00:35] <c2h6o> TJ-, I'll try to see if there is an updated firmware for it. Thanks
[00:36] <erikk> Hello
[00:36] <erikk> I've been off and on trying to use debian for a month here, a month there sort of deal
[00:36] <erikk> But I've grown increasingly irritable with "stupid" bugs I've run into and issues that I have to constantly fix
[00:37] <somsip> erikk: debian or ubuntu?
[00:37] <erikk> I was hoping if someone could point me in the right direction? Is Ubuntu for me?
[00:37] <erikk> Using debian
[00:37] <eeee> erikk: great, /join #debian , or gedit "Dear diary, "
[00:37] <erikk> lol
[00:37] <somsip> erikk: k - lag on your last question... But it's something that you need to decide for yourself. Try the LiveCD and see what you think
[00:37] <eeee> :)
[00:38] <erikk> is MATE well supported on Ubuntu?
[00:38] <uRock> not until 14.40
[00:38] <erikk> Just a few more questions if you don't mind
[00:38] <uRock> correction 14.10
[00:38] <uRock> $1 each
[00:38] <erikk> lol
[00:39] <Beldar> Dear diary, thank you linux for having so many choices to choose from.
[00:39] <erikk> I liked Gnome 2 from long ago back when I was using Ubuntu, but that was probably 8 years ago or a little bit shy of that
[00:39] <uRock> as long as they don't require ffmpeg
[00:39] <somsip> erikk: there is also a Gnome ubuntu in 14.10 IIRC
[00:39] <erikk> If I'm looking for similar visual effects and long term stability without a ton of bugs, should I go with Gnome classic or MATE or what?
[00:40] <odsent> help
[00:40] <erikk> and low resource use
[00:40] <somsip> erikk: some guidance is here http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/09/04/ubuntu_14_10_betas/
[00:40] <uRock> !help
[00:40] <erikk> or at least on par with gnome 2
[00:40] <odsent> My printer ran out of paper, can someone fax me more paper?
[00:40] <erikk> Thanks, will look into it, somsip
[00:40] <Guest29561> !patience
[00:40] <eeee> lol
[00:41] <CAPTCAVE> yes sur '
[00:41] <CAPTCAVE> i will
[00:41] <CAPTCAVE> :)
[00:41] <odsent> Can someone fax me more printer paper plz?
[00:41] <CAPTCAVE> thanks alots sir
[00:41] <CAPTCAVE> :)
[00:41] <odsent> because when you fax someone, it prints out what you send them so you can get more paperl
[00:42] <odsent> like sending them the sheet
[00:42] <somsip> odsent: it was almost funny in 1980. Please stop now
[00:42] <uRock> lol
[00:42] <erikk> Hmm. So Xubuntu should almost be like my attempted xfce debian but with much less hassle?
[00:42] <odsent> i'd like to download some RAM, too
[00:42] <somsip> erikk: it will certainly be like xfce as it is xfce. Less hassle? YMMV but it seems well supported
[00:43] <uRock> erikk, xubuntu is nice.
[00:43] <uRock> but I am biesed
[00:43] <cynicallemon> erikk: it will be similar but at the expense of RAM
[00:43] <uRock> biased
[00:43] <ken_> I have just completed an install of Ubuntu 14.04 on a toshiba laptop and cannot stop the screen from shutting down after a few minutes of inactivity//
[00:43] <uRock> but everything will just work
[00:44] <uRock> ken_, settings > Brightness & Lock
[00:45] <erikk> Okay, I think I've decided that I'd like to try Ubuntu with MATE. Is there anywhere that I can see a distribution of de popularity to try to decide if MATE will be around for the long term or if I'm just joining a short lived I-hate-unity protest?
[00:45] <somsip> erikk: beta of 14.10 is probably your best bet.
[00:45] <erikk> somsip: Thanks for the advice.
[00:47] <uRock> I'm gonna have to break down and test Mate. I know cinnamon is awesome
[00:47] <erikk> Do you guys think mate will be around for the long term?
[00:48] <ttj> question for you guys with audio
[00:48] <somsip> erikk: subjective and difficult to answer
[00:48] <uRock> ttj, we givest thou permission to asketh
[00:48] <ttj> sound for some reason cut out again with ubuntu 14.04, not sure what linux mint does different but the audio worked in mint 17 fine
[00:49] <ken_> uRock, thanks much looked everywhere but apparently missed it.... i appreiate the help
[00:49] <ttj> in alsamixer it keeps selecting HDA intel HDMI as default instead of the pch
[00:50] <uRock> ken_, glad I could help
[00:51]  * RoBo_V successfully dual booted ubuntu alongside windows 8.1, time to explore Ubuntu. Bye2Windows 
[00:51] <ken_> Just out of curiosity, why does Ubuntu still use the screensaver these days?
[00:52] <eeee> ken_: why wouldn't it?
[00:52] <uRock> Mostly to save electricity
[00:53] <uRock> that's my guess
[00:53] <uRock> That is one of the first things I disable after an install
[00:54] <ken_> i guess that if you are using a CRT screen you might need it but with the new screens who in their right mind woudld want to use a dino.....
[00:54] <uRock> ttj, I'd love to help but I don't know much about audio issues
[00:55] <ttj> that is fine, I dont either lol. have to go anyways but thank you
[00:55] <uRock> I miss cathode ray tubes, not
[00:55] <ttj> actually off subject quick, would you go with the htc m8 or wait for the iphone 6?
[00:56] <ttj> im not a fanboy of either, just like what works
[00:56] <somsip> ot | ttj (just use #ubuntu-offtopic when you know it is off-topic)
[00:56] <somsip> !ot | ttj (just use #ubuntu-offtopic when you know it is off-topic)
[00:56] <uRock> iPhone lets you block facebook's permission requirements
[00:56] <peyam> Hi, I get an output on "sensors" command and I dont know exactly what they are or what component the belong to.http://paste.ubuntu.com/8254911/
[00:56] <ken_> I live in french polynesia and we are no longer using crt's but our eletricity costs us about 50 us cents a KwH
[00:57] <ObrienDave> ouch
[00:57] <xubuntu> nm,
[00:57] <uRock> All i know is that my bill was over $300 last month
[00:57] <uRock> I'll bow to the rules and stay on topic now
[00:58] <ken_> I pay almost 200 dollars a month for dsl service and that is for 2mb download speed
[01:00] <ken_> how  do I get to off topic, I want to talk Ubuntu but not probs as much as just yakk and larn
[01:00] <somsip> ken_: type "/join #ubuntu-offtopic"
[01:00] <eeee> ken_: i think most people still use screensavers, i leave the pc on all night usually so it comes in handy
[01:01] <enchilado> I had no idea people used them still
[01:01] <uRock> ken_, /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:01] <enchilado> I didn't think modern screen technology was adversely affected by displaying the same image for an extended time
[01:01] <enchilado> Is that not the case?
[01:01] <uRock> not on plasma
[01:02] <uRock> burn in in 3, 2, 1
[01:02] <eeee> enchilado: it's not, but still it's pretty handy to have
[01:04] <antonio__> Hey folks...
[01:04] <antonio__> Tried to backup my home folder yesterday.  Only backed up about 193 gigs of like 300gigs.  Is it possible that there is a report as to what went wrong?  Or is it possible to setup some kind of debugging I can do?
[01:04] <OerHeks> the screensaver routine is not just a screensaver, also a way to lock your machine after x time.
[01:04] <uRock> I always lock when I walk away for a while
[01:05] <OerHeks> antonio__, if you used duplicity >/var/log/duplicity/etc.log
[01:06] <Hypnoz> antonio__: rsync -av /home/antonio /destination/ 2>&1 > /var/tmp/rsync_output.log
[01:06] <antonio__> oerheks: I thought I used duplicity....
[01:06] <OerHeks> dejadub does not make a log, unless you set DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1
[01:07] <Hypnoz> antonio__: actually I would use "sudo" for the command to make sure you can copy all files and keep permissions
[01:08] <antonio__> crap...I deleted the backups I had...and was going to do it all over tonight...
[01:08] <antonio__> hypnoz: you a hypnotist?
[01:08] <Hypnoz> haha hypnos is the god of sleep
[01:08] <Hypnoz> and i looooove sleep :)
[01:08] <antonio__> yeah I know...
[01:09] <antonio__> I'm a hypnotist..I'm required to know these things ;)
[01:10] <antonio__> so I'm going to try backing up my stuff again...Is it possible I can setup some kind of logging?
[01:10] <Hypnoz> can't go wrong with rsync
[01:10] <Hypnoz> even if it fails at some point, you just run it again and maybe it will keep going
[01:10] <Hypnoz> and try the --progress if you want to see how fast things are copying and how long is left
[01:10] <Akuw> i am trying to connect to vpn from ubuntu but is not posible, from windows i can
[01:10] <antonio__> hypnoz: is it better than the the backup utility with 12.10?
[01:11] <Hypnoz> I've never used the backup utility, I'm a server admin so I do most everything with command line
[01:12] <Hypnoz> I'm guessing that if the backup utility you ran had a problem it would write to a log file somewhere
[01:12] <Hypnoz> maybe /var/log/syslog or /var/log/messages
[01:12] <blowhards> Hypnoz: so true
[01:13] <antonio__> Hypnotiz: can I pm you?
[01:14] <Hypnoz> sure
[01:16] <uRock> does anyone here use any softwares that used to require ffmpeg and do those apps work now with libav?
[01:21] <sharpcheddar> a/s/l?
[01:21] <sharpcheddar> lol just kidding
[01:21] <Akuw> i have problems to connect to vpn
[01:21] <Akuw> no error messages
[01:23] <sharpcheddar> is anyone running ubuntu on a haswell processor?
[01:23] <sharpcheddar> or ivy bridge at least?
[01:26] <blowhards> sharpcheddar: why
[01:27] <sharpcheddar> just wondering how well ubuntu works on it?
[01:29] <sharpcheddar> so how about those nudie pics of jennifer lawrence?
[01:32] <chris__> Hello World
[01:33] <chris__> simple question. How do I lock my screen on peppermint os
[01:33] <chris__> keyboard shortcut
[01:35] <Beldar> chris__, this is ubuntu support only is all. ;)
[01:35] <chris__> where do I go for peppermint?
[01:35] <Poppabear> this my be a stupid question, but is there away to wipe everything off a server as if it was a fresh OS install without having to re-install. Its getting annouying that while trying to develop something that requires a fresh install and you have to debug errors and retest from a fresh system having to re-install everytime ... :P
[01:35] <fooper> !peppermint
[01:36] <fooper> chris__: I believe they are also on spotchat, but I don't know for sure.
[01:36] <Beldar> chris__, I don't see them on freenode, the web might have some info.
[01:36] <hoodoowoo> Poppabear: yes, but not without proper setup.  A couple of ways:
[01:36] <hoodoowoo> Poppabear: 1. Use a snapshotting filesystem.  Take a snapshot.
[01:37] <chris__> nobody is in those rooms mentioned
[01:37] <OerHeks> Poppabear, use a cloud service, to deploy development.
[01:38] <hoodoowoo> Poppabear: 2. Go old school and take an image.  Easy method: 1. install system to your liking; 2. make a large file of zeros ($ dd if=/dev/zero of=./big_empty_file); 3. remove file, and save entire harddrive with dd ( $ sudo dd if=/dev/sda | gzip | some_network_device)
[01:39] <Akuw> anybody knows about vpn with ubuntu?
[01:40] <sharpcheddar> love it when you talk nerdy
[01:40] <uRock> Akuw, give some information and someone may answer you
[01:41] <RoBo_V> sharpcheddar: lol
[01:41] <Bashing-om> Poppabear: I have done this; spare hard drive, same user name and pass word, install onto the spare hard drive the same version as is presently installed and get a good copy of that installed OS onto the what was a spare hard drive.
[01:41] <Akuw> ok, i just configure vpn using this tutor   http://www.maketecheasier.com/connect-to-a-vpn-in-ubuntu/
[01:41] <Beldar> Akuw, no idea here but found this easily, https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/openvpn.html
[01:42] <Akuw> but when select vpn no connection stablished
[01:42] <Akuw> the vpn server is windows
[01:43] <Basketball> Beldar,  how can i get flash in chromium
[01:43] <Basketball> 12.04
[01:43] <Poppabear> i am not looking to "backup" my server, i only want to "undo/restore" to earlier state ....
[01:43] <Beldar> Poppabear, NOt a linux option.
[01:43] <zj> you can use chrom
[01:43] <hoodoowoo> Poppabear: Then you want to use a snapshotting filesystem.
[01:44] <hoodoowoo> Poppabear: seriously.  Consider btrfs.
[01:44] <Poppabear> hoodoowoo: reading now
[01:45] <hoodoowoo> Poppabear: short of that, if your worried about stability, consider aufs /unionfs.
[01:45] <sharpcheddar> serious question guys, can ubuntu gain market share in the enterprise just as much as redhat/fedora/centos?
[01:46] <OerHeks> sharpcheddar, this channel is not for polling, just technical support
[01:46] <zj> Basketball use this command sudo apt-get install pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[01:46] <sharpcheddar> oh gotcha
[01:46] <OerHeks> Basketball, pepperflash is only available in 14.04 http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[01:46] <Basketball> OerHeks,  how can i get flash in chromium then
[01:47] <Poppabear> ok here is the deal, i am testing install scripts via a fresh 12.04 server ... Fresh meaning NOTHING installed, I want to be able to run my install script which will install like apache2, mysql, php5, ect ... and for some reason my install script failes, and i debug it and fix it, i need to start FRESH again, in which case i don't want to have to wait everytime for a OS to be installed
[01:47] <OerHeks> if the regular flashplugin-installer does not work enough, i don't know any other solution
[01:48] <OerHeks> err html5 for youtube :-D
[01:48] <OerHeks> or netflix
[01:48] <Basketball> OerHeks,  i need it for sheppard software
[01:48] <OerHeks> try chrome ?
[01:49] <jontron____> ls
[01:49] <jontron____> ls
[01:49] <Basketball> OerHeks, why would chrome have something chromium doesnt
[01:49] <jontron____> ls -l
[01:49] <jontron____> cd ..
[01:49] <jontron____> ls
[01:49] <jontron____> ls
[01:49] <unopaste> jontron____ 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
[01:49] <kostkon> Basketball, it will have pepper flash build in
[01:49] <kostkon> built*
[01:49] <OerHeks> Basketball, because chrome does have pepperflash buildin
[01:50] <OerHeks> so, other oprion would be upgrade to 14.04 .. up 2 you
[01:50] <Poppabear> i guess my other solution would to have a few VM's ready to go, and as i switch and test on new one, i start the install for another one :P
[01:50] <Poppabear> lmao
[01:50] <OerHeks> Poppabear, that is what a regular developer does, update the image, clone it and run
[01:53] <Guest20568> hi, quick comment about wubi, to whom it may concern... when i download the 14.04.1 amd64 desktop iso and put it in the wubi directory, wubi will nevertheless download some iso and then abort the installation once the download finishes. however, if i put a 14.04 iso in the wubi directory, wubi is happy. so apparently it is not yet updated to enjoy 14.04.1? :)
[01:53] <Beldar> Guest20568, Not supported, nor a good idea.
[01:55] <Guest20568> well the ubuntu wiki says you can put iso in the wubi directory and actually it is a very good idea for those who do not want to re-download 1 gb of data each time when installing multiple computers... those can then download the iso once and copy it together with wubi to each target pc
[01:55] <Poppabear> i'm going to bed!
[01:55] <Poppabear> night
[01:55] <Guest20568> as said, it works well with the 14.04 iso, only the 14.04.1 iso confuses wubi in the current wubi version
[01:56] <Beldar> Guest20568, Even the developer of wubi stated it was for trying out in lieu of a full install, not the use you state.
[01:57] <Guest20568> okay beldar then i have another question... how do i dual-boot ubuntu and win7 on hp laptops which already have 4 primary partitions, without using wubi? the 4 partitions are: some test tool, win7, win7 recovery and some hp bios tools, respectively
[01:57] <Beldar> Guest20568, easy some of that like the firmware can be in a extended.
[01:58] <Beldar> old news
[01:58] <Guest20568> i thought because all 4 of them look bootable, none of them would like to be in extended...
[01:58] <Guest20568> can ubuntu itself boot from extended?
[01:58] <uRock> yes
[01:59] <Guest20568> urock is that yes about my question or about something else?
[01:59] <hoodoowoo> Poppabear: in regards to your virtual machine: again *snapshot*.  When whatever you do breaks the system, a rollback amounts to deleting the file.  Done in less than a second.
[01:59] <uRock> yes
[01:59] <Beldar> Guest20568, All of windows can be in a extended if the boot partition is a primary, yes ubuntu boots from a extended.
[01:59] <kostkon> uRock, ;P
[01:59] <uRock> back at ya kostkon
[01:59] <uRock> 8_
[01:59] <uRock> 8)
[02:00] <Poppabear> hoodoowoo: i will maybe get more help from you tomorrow if ur around, i have to sleep now :)
[02:00] <kostkon> uRock, as you wish
[02:00] <Poppabear> hoodoowoo: but thanks for the help thus far
[02:00] <Guest20568> well everything apart from those hp bios tools are ntfs with win boot loaders, no idea which one of them has the boot menu, if any :s
[02:00] <hoodoowoo> Poppabear: cool.
[02:00] <Guest20568> also the bios tools can be invoked from the bios, i think, and bioses are usually not very smart in going to unexpected places (now it is fat32, 4th primary partition)
[02:00] <Beldar> Guest20568, boot partiton is probably sda1 from linux the one 200 or so MB
[02:01] <yosry> hey there :)
[02:01] <yosry> i want to remove unused kerneal from my ubuntu 14.04 and keep the last one only
[02:02] <uRock> Guest20568, does your machine have the power to run a VM?
[02:02] <Guest20568> beldar, sda1 is 200 mb with win7 boot stuff and memtest, sda2 is win7 c: with win7 boot stuff, sda3 is win7 recovery with win7 boot stuff, dozens of gigabytes, sda4 is only 4gb with fat32 and apparently bios tools, bios updater and some linux based boot-into-embedded-browser thingy
[02:02] <Bashing-om> yosry: terminal command in 14.04 -> sudo apt-get autoremove <- rtemoves all old kenels leess booting and 1 under.
[02:03] <Beldar> yosry, This command will do just that. sudo apt-get remove --purge $(dpkg -l 'linux-*' | sed '/^ii/!d;/'"$(uname -r | sed "s/\(.*\)-\([^0-9]\+\)/\1/")"'/d;s/^[^ ]* [^ ]* \([^ ]*\).*/\1/;/[0-9]/!d')
[02:03] <Guest20568> so your idea that sda1 is the boot menu sounds plausible, although it is big for a boot menu :) and you say both the recovery and the biostool partitions can be extended?
[02:04] <Beldar> Guest20568, sda1 is the boot partition. Really before you do anything clone the whole thing.
[02:04] <kostkon> Guest20568, http://askubuntu.com/questions/149821/my-disk-already-has-4-primary-partitions-how-can-i-install-ubuntu
[02:05] <yosry> Bashing-om: thx :) and how i can remove old system updates taht takes space ?
[02:06] <Guest20568> thanks kostkon, same brand, roughly same partition distribution :) that askubuntu page suggests to throw out the hp tools and downloading the usb flash drive version of the tools instead... can do that after getting another free flash drive :)
[02:07] <kostkon> yosry, during an update everything gets replaced. The only exception is the kernel, for sysstem safety reasons. If the new kernel fails, you can boot using an older one.
[02:07] <kostkon> Guest20568, go for it. Get rid of wubi
[02:07] <yosry> kostkon: thx alot is there anyway i can free some extra space on home !?
[02:08] <Guest20568> by the way i find it a bit weird that ubuntu defaults to "replace windows" while making "dual boot" more like a manual, expert option... or is that only when there are 4 primary partitions already, and if there are less, there is an "easy dual boot" button?
[02:09] <kostkon> yosry, The home folder contains your personal files. It's up to you to decide which ones to keep and which ones to delete
[02:09] <Bashing-om> yosry: -> sudo apt-get clean, sudo apt-get autoclean , sudo apt-get autoremove <- for general housecleaning. rtemoves obsolere and files that can no longer be downloaded .. more is to remove the caches .
[02:09] <yosry> kostkon: i empty my personal stuff
[02:10] <yosry> Bashing-om: thx alot
[02:10] <yosry> kostkon: thx alot :) :)
[02:10] <kostkon> yosry, np
[02:12] <Bashing-om> yosry: ^^ me too and the cat in my lap - helps typing, Not !
[02:13] <dimelord> Hello?
[02:13] <dimelord> Hey!
[02:14] <dimelord> Can you guys see me
[02:14] <Beldar> no
[02:14] <dimelord> lol
[02:17] <Guest20568> hmm okay having played with wubi for a while now, i agree that a dedicated partition would be nicer, will get some usb stick to put the hp tools on so i can throw out sda4 and use extended partitions, cu :)
[02:20] <pinPoint> what is the best way to clone a drive to a larger one? I tried clonezilla and I kept getting errors with the drive not being caught
[02:20] <pinPoint> not being seen.*
[02:20] <pinPoint> tried moving the drive to multiple sata ports and no joy
[02:21] <Beldar> pinPoint, Does the new drive have a partition table, does it show from a live booted?
[02:22] <pinPoint> well I was running test before the drive gets here. Perhaps its better if I had one plugged in I assume?
[02:24] <Beldar> pinPoint, So the hD you want to clone is not seen?
[02:25] <pinPoint> well I select my source drive then the software collapses
[02:25] <Beldar> pinPoint, Have you used clonezilla before?
[02:25] <pinPoint> I assume the livecd is looking for a secondary drive that I do not have at the moment until tomorrow
[02:26] <pinPoint> Beldar: I have not but followed their guide online
[02:26] <pinPoint> Beldar: Ill wait for drive to arrive since that might be the reason that the livecd is falling out.
[02:26] <Mave-Figali> hello guys
[02:26] <Beldar> pinPoint, It's basic use is to make a set off packages to another HD like an external for installing back to the new HD.
[02:27] <Beldar> of*
[02:27] <Mave-Figali> i am new to ubuntu and want to install ubuntu server 14.04.1
[02:27] <RoBo_V> I just installed Ubuntu, its freezing again and again
[02:28] <Mave-Figali> the installation was very easy but after installation i get black screen and my monitor is in standby
[02:28] <RoBo_V> have to go to nvidia driver from Noveau ?
[02:28] <Mave-Figali> nomodeset, xforcevesa etc. was tried without success
[02:29] <Mave-Figali> my system: intel atom d2700, 2.13Ghz  4Gb RAM, integrated graphic
[02:29] <Mave-Figali> anyone can help?
[02:30] <Beldar> pinPoint, clonezilla has their own bootable.
[02:30] <pinPoint> Beldar: I used the iso file to make the bootable
[02:31] <Mave-Figali> noone an idea? :(
[02:31] <Beldar> pinPoint, Do you have an external to put the clone on, or another HD?
[02:31] <pinPoint> their own from the site. I think the livecd is just trying to look for a second drive that it cannot find then it dies. So I think I'll wait for the second drive to arrive tomorrow before I try
[02:32] <pinPoint> before I try again, I was just getting ahead of things.
[02:32] <Beldar> pinPoint, It's not a mirror cloner, but makes packages for reloading the OS.
[02:33] <Beldar> the OS meaning what you have cloned
[02:36] <OerHeks> Mave-Figali, try booting with forced vga mode, as you just run server https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootText
[02:37] <Mave-Figali> how i can whisper here ?:D
[02:37] <Mave-Figali> 0erHeks, thats fine but i cant control the terminal
[02:38] <Mave-Figali> after booting ubuntu-server, the screen is black
[02:38] <Mave-Figali> cant type any controls oder anything
[02:41] <OerHeks> ctrl alt f2 login i guess
[02:44] <Mave-Figali> but my monitor is in standby-mode, no buttons switch him back to active-mode :(
[02:44] <sydney> :-/
[02:44] <Mave-Figali> i tried ubuntu-server ver. 14.04.1 & 12.04.5
[02:44] <Mave-Figali> both the same
[02:48] <Mave-Figali> ubuntu-desktop ver 12.04 works fine. i dont understand this -.-
[02:49] <Mave-Figali> for what, a server version needs graphical drivers O_o
[02:49] <l33t> how to correct dpkg interrupted problem????
[02:50] <sydney> yes it does ;) unless the main ones work corectly ;)
[02:50] <l33t> how?
[02:50] <Mave-Figali> but what can i do so?
[02:50] <homashi54> ggl
[02:50] <kostkon> l33t, paste your output first
[02:50] <kostkon> !paste
[02:50] <l33t> ok
[02:50] <Mave-Figali> in installation-process i added nomodeset via (Button F6)
[02:51] <Mave-Figali> later in grub menu, nomodeset was setted
[02:51] <Mave-Figali> so thats working. but ubuntu is not interested in it^^
[02:56] <Mave-Figali> okay,i leave then, nobody knows about this issue :D
[02:56] <Mave-Figali> thanks for trying help
[02:56] <homashi54> I hope I could help but I am newbie
[02:58] <l33t> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8255672/
[02:58] <l33t> i pasted it
[02:58] <l33t> how to correct dpkg interrupted problem????
[03:00] <l33t> its solved thanks
[03:00] <l33t> :* u all
[03:02] <homashi54> congrats
[03:03] <kostkon> l33t, http://askubuntu.com/a/112623/1651
[03:03] <kostkon> l33t, oh you manage to fix it ok
[03:03] <kostkon> managed*
[03:06] <joshuasm32> I have a quick question...
[03:06] <Psil0Cybin> quick answer.
[03:06] <ObrienDave> not so quick answer
[03:06] <Psil0Cybin> slow and steady wins the race.
[03:06] <joshuasm32> Haha I really miss the Windows feature that puts your cursor to dialogue boxes
[03:06] <joshuasm32> A lot less effort
[03:06] <ObrienDave> and i'm old and slow ;P
[03:07] <joshuasm32> Is there a way to do that in Ubuntu?
[03:07] <Psil0Cybin> Do you mean tab?
[03:07] <Psil0Cybin> when i run tab it takes it right to the dialog or the options on the top?
[03:07] <joshuasm32> When a new dialogue pops up, the folder options allow you to move the cursor to the highlited button
[03:07] <joshuasm32> at least in windows
[03:07] <joshuasm32> eg a confirmation
[03:07] <Psil0Cybin> Hmm let me see, never tried to do that
[03:08] <joshuasm32> Thanks :)
[03:10] <Psil0Cybin> dang joshuasm32 cannot help you with hot keys.. :( looks like the thing you want is unique.
[03:10] <joshuasm32> Alright.  Thanks for trying though.
[03:11] <Psil0Cybin> No problem I just need to ack up my things i will try to help you in a few minutes when I am back on
[03:11] <joshuasm32> Oh, the windows option was in mouse properies btw not folder options
[03:12] <joshuasm32> Image of it: http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp-content/uploads/image/snapmouse2.png
[03:13] <joshuasm32> Just in case I was confusing
[03:16]  * Beldar notices their index finger is the biggest one of all, on both hands from all that clicking
[03:17] <joshuasm32> lol
[03:18] <ObrienDave> "stubby index finger, tapping out the code" lol
[03:20] <ObrienDave> cant remember the name of that movie. Mickey Rooney, John Astin (Gomez Addams)
[03:20] <Beldar> Evil Roy Slade
[03:21] <Beldar> When I think of Rooney I rember him doing balck face
[03:21] <Beldar> black*
[03:22] <Beldar> yee old minstrelsy movie style
[03:22] <Knifa> hey there
[03:22] <joshuasm32> hey
[03:22] <ObrienDave> Evil Roy Slade, that's it LMAO funny movie
[03:22] <Knifa> does anyone know what's going on with this package? http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/git-http-backend.1.html
[03:22] <Knifa> the actual binary is missing
[03:22] <Knifa> only the man page is included
[03:22] <joshuasm32> ...
[03:22] <Knifa> yes that was my thought
[03:23] <Knifa> wait actually i am being hella stupid
[03:27] <Knifa> yes it turns out i was just being immensely stupid
[03:27] <joshuasm32> lol
[03:27] <Knifa> it just wasn't in the place i was expecting
[03:28] <joshuasm32> Mkay :)
[03:28] <Knifa> the git utils are not on the path by default
[03:28] <Knifa> they're all in /usr/lib/git-core
[03:29] <Knifa> thanks in any case!
[03:34] <joshuasm32> Anywho, is it possible to recreate this Windows feature http://www.watchingthenet.com/wp-content/uploads/image/snapmouse2.png with Ubuntu?
[03:35] <Zirg> hey gang. using cli, what command may i use to find out what 'package' installed 'file/dir' ? (.e.g. /home/$user/.gnupg )
[03:35] <Beldar> joshuasm32, I see nothing on the web, might look at compiz
[03:35] <Beldar> If you use unity
[03:35] <joshuasm32> Yeah
[03:36] <joshuasm32> I'm pretty knew to Ubuntu, but I've used others like Fedora and Tails here and there
[03:37] <joshuasm32> Are you referring to "Compiz Fusion?"
[03:37] <SchrodingersScat> a little gnu here?
[03:37] <darklessness> hello how are you
[03:37] <darklessness> ubuntu 14 server got lots of bugsd
[03:38] <Zirg> anyone?? doesn't dpkg or another allow for my search?
[03:38] <Beldar> joshuasm32, compiz the window manager, honestly I don't think what you want exists in ubuntu or linux.
[03:39] <joshuasm32> Like I said, newb :)
[03:39] <rww> Zirg: dpkg -S /path/to/file
[03:39] <joshuasm32> found it
[03:39] <Zirg> rww, i'll try it. thank you.
[03:41] <joshuasm32> I think I'll just stick with the standard settings D:
[03:41] <joshuasm32> Thanks for the help anyway :)
[03:41] <Zirg> rww, Thank You. Very Appreciated!
[03:53] <FreeNow> what is good software for making an animated video similar to a video made by fast-forwarding whiteboard drawings
[03:55] <somsip> darklessness: do you have a specific issue?
[03:57] <FreeNow> I essentially need something like this http://www.videoscribe.co/
[03:57] <FreeNow> but for linux
[03:58] <somsip> FreeNow: a search shows that videoscribe can run under wine or playonlinux. Maybe that is a starting point?
[03:58] <RoBo_V> Guys my recenlty installed ubuntu freezing again nd again ?
[03:59] <FreeNow> somsip maybe but I don't want to pay all that money just to risk it not working in wine
[03:59] <FreeNow> robo_v what do you mean by freeze? can you be more specific please?
[03:59] <somsip> FreeNow: so you want a FOSS program like videoscribe?
[04:00] <somsip> FreeNow: or use the 7 day free trial...
[04:00] <FreeNow> somsip ideally, yes
[04:00] <FreeNow> somsip oh
[04:00] <FreeNow> somsip yea I guess I could do that
[04:00] <FreeNow> somsip but I need it for more than that
[04:00] <somsip> FreeNow: I think you can do a bit more research yourself here...
[04:01] <FreeNow> somsip i am already doing that
[04:01] <FreeNow> somsip I just asked to see if anyone knew
[04:01] <FreeNow> recommendations, etc
[04:02] <RoBo_V> FreeNow: Like when iam working on it suddenly all just freeze not any keys affect it tried alt ctrl f1 or soo...
[04:03] <FreeNow> robo_v so everything's frozen, no mouse movement?
[04:03] <RoBo_V> FreeNow: Yes Nothing everything freeze happened 2 times in 2 hours...
[04:04] <FreeNow> robo_v what are you running?
[04:04] <erikk> So I got Ubuntu installed, great. Now, I'd like to use Gnome 3 instead of Unity. Is it effective to just install the gnome-session-flashback and use that?
[04:04] <FreeNow> robo_v anything in wine?
[04:04] <erikk> I really don't have to worry about clearing anything out?
[04:04] <lotuspsychje> a nice way to troubleshoot is to look into the logs
[04:04] <RoBo_V> FreeNow: Nothing it is just fresh installation, 14.04.01
[04:05] <FreeNow> erikk I think if you uninstall unity that works.  also fyi there is a separate distro for Ubuntu with Gnome: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_GNOME
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> !gnome | erikk
[04:05] <FreeNow> lotuspsyche how is robo_v supposed to check the logs when it's frozen.
[04:06] <erikk> FreeNow: So can I uninstall unity, then install gnome, and then have a clean system with what I want?
[04:06] <lotuspsychje> FreeNow: failsafe/recoverymode from grub
[04:06] <erikk> That won't mess anything up and will be basically Ubuntu Gnome?
[04:06] <FreeNow> erikk when I installed gnome shell and then removed unity my computer would say "Ubuntu GNOME" after booting
[04:07] <FreeNow> erikk I can't guarantee anything though as this is just my experience
[04:07] <erikk> Is it safe to do exactly that? Uninstall unity and then install gnome?
[04:07] <erikk> Oh, okay
[04:07] <erikk> Any other opinions before I attempt to do the same?
[04:07] <lotuspsychje> erikk: otherway around, first install gnome then uninstall unity
[04:07] <lotuspsychje> !notunity | erikk
[04:08] <erikk> lotuspsychje: Okay. I'm fairly new to this and just want to make sure I'm not going to ruin anything
[04:08] <FreeNow> erikk also remember to choose GDM as the default display manager when prompted
[04:08] <FreeNow> erikk and yes like lotus said install gnome shell first
[04:08] <lotuspsychje> erikk: if you dont like unity you can also try ubuntu-gnome, lubuntu or xubuntu
[04:09] <FreeNow> erikk lotuspsychje yes if this is a fresh install you might want to switch to ubuntu gnome
[04:09] <Beldar> unity is basically gnome 3 the shel is just a few more packages, removing unity is a bad idea, it is rather tiny.
[04:09] <erikk> FreeNow: How would that help?
[04:10] <FreeNow> erikk because then you make sure that you have all the gnome packages
[04:10] <erikk> Hmm
[04:10] <FreeNow> among other things
[04:10] <FreeNow> it's just cleaner
[04:10] <erikk> I've got some work to work on, so I'll probably just leave this for now and then do it in 12 hours when the night passes and day work is done
[04:11] <erikk> Is Ubuntu Gnome officially supported?
[04:11] <erikk> Or is it like a side project that is endorsed?
[04:12] <FreeNow> erikk I believe it is officially supporte
[04:12] <FreeNow> d
[04:12] <FreeNow> 90% sure
[04:12] <erikk> Thanks for the info guys
[04:12] <erikk> I was hesitant to switch from debian to ubuntu but feel it is a decent choice for productivity
[04:12] <erikk> at least since although I have technically used linux for a while my knowledge is still sub par. :P
[04:13] <lotuspsychje> !info gnome-shell | erikk
[04:13] <FreeNow> erikk what made you switch?
[04:13] <FreeNow> I use debian
[04:13] <FreeNow> formerly ubuntu
[04:14] <erikk> Perhaps we should not talk about itt in this channel if this is for support and not general conversation
[04:14] <erikk> Unless that is allowed
[04:14] <FreeNow> sure, #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:25] <Guest28597> how do you get your sound to switch from built in speakers to hdmi and vice versa automatically? I have to go into my sound settings every time I switch from hdmi to built in speakers and do it manually.
[04:28] <ray__> test
[04:29] <somsip> !test | ray__
[04:29] <ray__> Ah it does work...Thanks
[04:39] <krismatrix> Hello, Does anyone have a remedy for a ubuntu monitor problem. I have my laptop connected to a monitor. Works fine and great but when I unplug the monitor, my laptop screen become dark and I can't increase the brightness. Is there a way to fix this without restarting?
[04:40] <RoBo_V> Linus Torvalds was approached by NSA for backdoor in Linux-  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwRYyWn7BEo
[04:43] <tr0n> Robo_V doesnt suprise me
[04:48] <RoBo_V> tr0n: means linux at risk  :(
[04:49] <tr0n> RoBo_V: pretty soon we're gonna need to compile our own OS
[04:51] <RoBo_V> tr0n: that what i was going to ask,  still we can't verify linux source code a ? (as one person asked realted ques to Nils Trovalds in that video)
[04:54] <ses1984> i'm using 14.04, i have an amd 5850 graphics card, and i was just wondering, is it possible to get direct rendering with the proprietary driver?
[04:55] <ses1984> i'm trying to play some steam games with the open source driver and there's major artifacting going on, i want to swtich to the proprietary driver to try it but steam complains about no direct rendering
[04:55] <ses1984> glxinfo says that i have no direct rendering
[04:56] <tr0n> RoBo_V: anybody can verify linux source if they have the time to do so.  the problem is whether that compiled version we download is that exact version
[04:56] <VeiledSpectre> Hey all - sorry to drop in, but I have a question - I just installed the proprietary nvidia drivers for my Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M Card in Kubuntu and for some reason, my resolution went "down".  While the machine claims that it is using the right card and driver, and the system settings say the resolution is the same, there is visibly less screen space.  Has anyone experienced a similar issue before?
[04:57] <RoBo_V> tr0n: IDK if you watched video but one person ask ques and says to Nils, that it is not possible to review your soruce code.
[04:58] <RoBo_V> Closed source what they refer
[04:58] <RoBo_V> IDK
[05:00] <tr0n> RoBo_V: I watched intro and saw that part.  he was referring to closed source not being able to verify.  linux is open source so all code is available for inspection
[05:01] <RoBo_V> tr0n: But is there a team, who regulary checks for backdoor in linux ? So that no party insert the backdoor and roll out the distro to general public
[05:03] <tr0n> RoBo_V: Many many people contribute code to the linux kernel.  if there was a backdoor installed it would be picked up quickly.  however it is not 100% foolproof
[05:04] <RoBo_V> tr0n: I see, and all kernel code is just C ?
[05:06] <tr0n> RoBo_V: yeah i believe most of it is
[05:21] <RoBo_V> guys if anyone can guide, i want to install software in some particular directory wihtout going there how i combined commands like cd /pi/tech and  wget [url]
[05:27] <Basketball> anyone here good with rtc wake commands
[05:29] <hateball> !ask
[05:31] <dwara> unopaste ??
[05:56] <netlar> I cannot get gnome maps to run on Ubuntu 14.04.  Is there something more I need to do than just install it from the software center?
[05:57] <netlar> I am on Unity
[06:00] <netlar> Or is that just supposed to run on the gnome desktop
[06:07] <Kartagis> on Ubuntu, there is an application in which you point to an image, then a directory; and the application took all the images in the directory and used them to compose the image pointed to earler. does anyone remember the application's name?
[06:12] <gshmu> alias 'pip install'='pip install --download-cache ~/.pip/cache'     !!!bash: alias: `pip install': invalid alias name
[06:14] <anon1> anyone have recomended socks5 websight to use if im using it with tor
[06:19] <Iriez> Hey guys, I have a 32gb memory stick that I cloned a 16gb encrypted partition from a 16gb memory stick. Im trying to upgrade to the latest version but its saying i need a additional 200mb of space. I've deleted everything i possibly could and im stuck. Is there a way to expand a encrypted partition?
[06:21] <Iriez> I see this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions
[06:21] <Iriez> but it looks scary :0 I dont want to loose this data
[06:22] <Basketball> anyone here use crontab before
[06:22] <samthewildone> having some trouble with Handbrake, trying to convert to mp4 but, only getting mkv
[06:22] <Iriez> Can anyone tell me where I might be able to delete 200mb from that wont effect the system?
[06:34] <Kartagis> on Ubuntu, there is an application in which you point to an image, then a directory; and the application takes all the images in the directory and uses them to compose the image pointed to earler. does anyone remember the application's name?
[06:34] <chadwin> Hiiiiiiii....guyz
[06:36] <sveinse> I would like to run a script as root, either using sudo or gksu. How can I detect which auth tool to use. I.e. how can I detect if I'm running X or not from a script?
[06:39] <milligan> I am on 14.04, trusty, and I cannot for the love of God enable root ssh login. I have to log in via another account. In ssh config, I have disabled strict mode, I have set to permit root login. What else could be blocking me ?
[06:40] <milligan> nvm
[06:40] <milligan> fixed it
[06:45] <rwp> sveinse, If $DISPLAY is set then you are probably running in an X session. Not perfect but perhaps good enough.
[06:45] <gshmu> if anyone can auto completion all aliases?
[06:46] <sveinse> rwp: Yeah, probably. BTW: Do you know an "intelligent" su tool that can sense this automatically?
[06:47] <Kartagis> gshmu: what?
[06:47] <rwp> sveinse, Nope. But that doesn't mean something doesn't exist.
[06:48] <gshmu> Kartagis: set bash completion to work with all aliases?
[06:49] <Kartagis> gshmu: it should do it out of the box
[06:49] <gshmu> Kartagis: how to do it, i don't want set it one by one
[06:50] <Kartagis> gshmu: just open a new terminal and your bash completion will work on all aliases
[06:50] <Kartagis> gshmu: remember that I told you it works out of the box?
[06:51] <gshmu> Kartagis: go= 'git checkout'  and then `$ go m<tab>` didn't work...
[06:52] <Kartagis> gshmu: it should be alias go='git checkout'
[06:53] <Kartagis> gshmu: oh, you mean bash completion on parameters?
[06:53] <gshmu> Kartagis:  yeah, I mean, complete to `go master`
[06:54] <Basketball> eeee, you here
[06:54] <Kartagis> gshmu: sorry, I have no experience in that, but you can look at the scripts in /etc/bash_completion.d/
[06:55] <gshmu> Kartagis: I find some function, but I think it should using for all alias at set once
[07:02] <helmut_> hi
[07:02] <vijai> hello
[07:03] <vijai> got a problem in installing ubuntu 14.04 on my notebook
[07:03] <vijai> its asus x550ld
[07:03] <vijai> and my touchpad doesnt wok at all
[07:04] <guite> vijai: got almost the same model :)
[07:04] <guite> vijai: concerning the touchpad… I think we’re more or less screwed, but there is a workaround :)
[07:05] <vijai> whats that?
[07:05] <guite> (mine is x550ln)
[07:05] <vijai> Im happy is it at least works as a mouse
[07:05] <vijai> I dont need gestures or multi touch to work
[07:06] <vijai> guite: whats your model?
[07:06] <guite> vijai: then this is your solution https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1314198/comments/31
[07:06] <guite> vijai: x550ln :)
[07:07] <vijai> How did you manage to install the os in first hand guite?
[07:07] <Kartagis> on Ubuntu, there is an application in which you point to an image, then a directory; and the application takes all the images in the directory and uses them to compose the image pointed to earler. does anyone remember the application's name?
[07:07] <vijai> guite: Mine doesnt even work in live boot
[07:08] <guite> vijai: I’m not sure to understand what you mean (maybe also because my english is not perfect)
[07:08] <guite> vijai: hmmmm… have you got an usb mouse ?
[07:08] <vijai> I meant, my touchpad doesnt even work in installation window
[07:08] <guite> vijai: I’m sorry to say that but if you don’t have one, buy it :)
[07:08] <Akiva-Thinkpad> Does QML stand for Question Mark Language?
[07:08] <vijai> during live boot from dvd I mean
[07:08] <vijai> yeah... on my desktop pc
[07:09] <guite> vijai: live boot works fine as long as I don’t touch the touchpad
[07:09] <vijai> my pointer wanders about even without me touching it
[07:09] <guite> vijai: so use your usb mouse from your other pc on your laptop and you should be able to install
[07:09] <guite> vijai: yes, I had that also :D
[07:10] <vijai> Is this going to be a permanent problem?
[07:10] <guite> vijai: it was horrible pain… open a terminal ctrl+alt+t
[07:10] <guite> vijai: and type “sudo modprobe -r psmouse”
[07:11] <guite> vijai: touchpad will be fully deactivated and your usb mouse will work fine
[07:12] <guite> usb mouse and touchpad are more or less “colliding” as long as you don’t fully deactivate the touchpad
[07:12] <vijai> Ok... :/
[07:12] <vijai> Is this a permanent problem?
[07:12] <vijai> or ubuntu working on it?
[07:12] <guite> I don’t know what you mean by “permanent” but the bug has been reported… waiting for someone to fix it
[07:13] <guite> I’d like to work on it if I could but I know so less in linux kernel development xD
[07:13] <vijai> By permanent, I mean is this not goin to be fixed or any fix will be rolled out in future?
[07:13] <guite> it’s supposed to be fix… bug is still open
[07:14] <vijai> Yeah... I could not live without linux on any pc
[07:14] <guite> and with high priority if I remember well
[07:14] <vijai> using windose for now
[07:15] <guite> vijai: Did you try to deactivate the touchpad for installation ? Was it ok ?
[07:15] <vijai> still in windows
[07:15] <vijai> not home so no usb mouse
[07:15] <vijai> will have to go home and then try
[07:16] <guite> oh ok
[07:17] <guite> I don’t know if there is a way to use the touchpad as a regular (no multitouch) touchpad before installing ubuntu
[07:17] <guite> there is no grub parameters in live boot… I guess
[07:17] <vijai> I tried getting into grub (lame, I know) from live dvd. but failed as expected
[07:17] <ikonia> you can set parameters
[07:18] <vijai> yes there is no parameters for grub
[07:18] <ikonia> you can set them though
[07:18] <vijai> how ikonia?
[07:18] <guite> ikonia: oh oh oh :) I’m curious… tell me how :)
[07:18] <ikonia> on the livecd there is an option (F6 I think from memory) where you can modify the boot line
[07:18] <vijai> will help me much now :D
[07:20] <jjavaholic> I can't delete a font in |Font-manager delete button is greyed out
[07:20] <vijai> ok ikonia gonna try now and get back
[07:21] <guite> ikonia: I don’t get it :) When do you press f6 ?
[07:21] <guite> ikonia: when the main screen of the livecd appear ?
[07:21] <ikonia> guite: correct, when you see the menu options eg: try ubuntu
[07:21] <guite> or after a “try without install” ?
[07:21] <guite> ikonia: kthx
[07:21] <guite> ikonia: thanks SO MUCH ! :D
[07:22] <guite> I almost turned crazy with all this
[07:27] <skylto> How to control the sending rate of UDP? help me...
[07:27] <skylto> If the sending packet loss too fast, too much, otherwise, the efficiency is not high
[07:27] <ikonia> what application is sending them ?
[07:27] <Valarkin_> morning ikonia
[07:28] <skylto> My English is poor, sorry
[07:28] <ikonia> skylto: what application is sending udp packets
[07:29] <skylto>  ikonia: Mobile application
[07:29] <ikonia> skylto: what is the name of the application
[07:30] <skylto> ikonia: I made it
[07:30] <ikonia> skylto: then you need to control it within the application
[07:31] <vijai> ikonia: guite:
[07:31] <skylto> ikonia: yes,But do not know what way
[07:31] <vijai> It did work
[07:31] <ikonia> skylto: then you need to learn
[07:31] <vijai> thanks :)
[07:31] <ikonia> skylto: it's not really an ubuntu issue
[07:31] <ikonia> vijai: pleased.
[07:31] <vijai> the key was f6 to go to the menu then f6 again to edit boot config
[07:31] <ikonia> there we go
[07:32] <vijai> Gonna install os finally now :)
[07:32] <skylto> ikonia: I should go to the channel? are you know?
[07:33] <ikonia> skylto: no idea
[07:33] <skylto> ikonia: Even so, thank you very much
[07:34] <guite> skylto: what do you use to send udp packets ?
[07:34] <ikonia> an application he has writte
[07:34] <ikonia> written
[07:34] <guite> yes, but with what kind of lib, compiler etc…
[07:34] <guite> :)
[07:34] <skylto> guite:yes
[07:35] <ikonia> guite: talk to skylto in private about that, it's not really a topic for #ubuntu
[07:35] <guite> ok sorry
[07:35] <guite> was wondering, just in case :)
[07:35] <ikonia> no problem
[07:45] <vijai> installed the os. Thanks guite and ikonia :)
[07:45] <guite> vijai: no problem :) if in any chance you succeed in repairing the brightness buttons (I guess there is one on your laptop also) tell me how :D
[07:46] <vijai> lol... Just tried and was wtf! this doesnt work too? :D
[07:46] <guite> vijai: you might also have problem with bluetooth, but I think I’ve found a solution… didn’t try it so far :)
[07:46] <RoBo_V> in order to upgrade https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-uptodate.en.html  9.1.1 or 9.1.2 ?
[07:46] <ikonia> RoBo_V: that's for debian
[07:47] <guite> vijai: these are the main problems of my computer, bluetooth, touchpad and brightness button
[07:47] <RoBo_V> Ubuntu is debian, is it not ?
[07:47] <ikonia> RoBo_V: no, it's based on debian
[07:47] <vijai> bluetooth turned off perfect to me
[07:47] <ikonia> RoBo_V: a lot of the concepts are the same, but things differ
[07:47] <guite> vijai: you’re so lucky xD
[07:47] <vijai> wifi seems to be connecting for ages
[07:47] <ikonia> RoBo_V: in this case the package managers, it's down to you to pick what options you like best
[07:47] <Valarkin_> ikonia, found what I think is a decent page on raid  - https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/RAID_setup - Do you see anything that renders it wrong?
[07:48] <Valarkin_> just a quick scan if you could please.
[07:48] <ikonia> Valarkin_: it's a good url
[07:48] <Valarkin_> cool, thanks. off to learn more
[07:48] <RoBo_V> okk
[07:49] <vijai> Not so much guite
[07:49] <vijai> wifi seems to be not working good
[07:49] <vijai> connects for life
[07:49] <vijai> using usb modem now
[07:49] <guite> ok, wifi and bluetooth problems seem related…
[07:49] <guite> vijai: is your wifi device a broadcom one ?
[07:49] <guite> (I used windose to determine that)
[07:50] <guite> (there sure is another way… that I don’t know)
[07:50] <vijai> think so
[07:50] <vijai> forgot xD
[07:51] <vijai> guite: It is broadcom
[07:53] <vijai> guite: sorry its realtek RT3290
[07:53] <guite> uh oh… not competent anymore… :s
[07:54] <vijai> and bt is ralink 3290
[07:54] <guite> vijai: sorry I have no idea how to fix this… but I think that you’ll find help on the web…
[07:54] <vijai> Not a problem guite :)
[07:54] <vijai> I will try to fix them :)
[07:56] <dbugger> Hello everyone
[07:56] <vijai> My most highest priority now is to fix the brightness guite:
[07:56] <vijai> it hurts my eyes
[07:57] <guite> me too :'(
[07:58] <vijai> guite: did you try any app for it?
[07:58] <vijai> guite: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/brightness-controller/
[07:58] <vijai> did not try but somehow feel it may work
[07:59] <guite> vijai: you mean that this fixes the brightness button ?
[08:00] <vijai> guite: no... it adds a app to control it
[08:00] <guite> vijai: there’s already one in unity
[08:00] <vijai> something is better than not having anything
[08:00] <guite> don’t bother to install this :)
[08:00] <guite> vijai: your computer is in english right ?
[08:01] <vijai> oh...sorry... forgot that :D
[08:01] <vijai> yeah... found it :)
[08:01] <guite> ok :)
[08:01] <guite> but then… you reboot
[08:01] <guite> and then… your eyes hurt again >_<
[08:02] <vijai> at least that works :D
[08:02] <vijai> Not so bad as my wifi :P
[08:02] <guite> I didn’t find how to keep the brightness at the same value when rebooting
[08:05] <vijai> guite: you can do that in rc.local :)
[08:05] <guite> with echo <value> > /sys/class… ?
[08:05] <vijai> you can echo the brightness level to brightness controller
[08:05] <vijai> yes :)
[08:05] <guite> yeah, I hate this solution :)
[08:05] <vijai> echo 0 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
[08:06] <vijai> but serves the purpose well :D
[08:06] <guite> maybe I will resign myself anyway :D
[08:06] <vijai> found a fix for my wireless hw :D
[08:12] <tasslehoff> is there a way to disable the win-<num> shortcuts?
[08:13] <jjavaholic> can't remove font using font-manager: http://i.imgur.com/iuIIa61.png
[08:15] <krriz0games> :P
[08:15] <Valarkin_> ikonia - a background question: Assume / and swap are on a single hdd and the other disks are in a raid5/6 array with /home. If the sys hdd failswith no redundancy, will the /home array be available once the hd is replaced and the system reinstalled? I appreciate there would be some need to get everything configged so it knoew the array was there, but from a data stability standpoint?
[08:16] <guite> jjavaholic: you might need to be root to perform this operation…
[08:16] <guite> (I guess)
[08:16] <jjavaholic> I have tried sudo font-manager
[08:16] <krriz0games> Hola!! :) alguen habla espa1 ;;;
[08:17] <bcvery1> !es | krriz0games
[08:17] <krriz0games> ahh ok gracias por la informacion soy nuevo en ubuntu! :)
[08:18] <ikonia> Valarkin_: it would be available
[08:18] <ikonia> Valarkin_: you'd just need to re-assemble/start the array
[08:18] <guite> jjavaholic: ok, sorry, not much idea
[08:19] <guite> jjavaholic: maybe lightdm is using it and so you can’t remove it while lightdm is running…
[08:19] <guite> but I don’t want to mislead you
[08:19] <Valarkin_> ikonia: SWEET! I have reinstalled the OS using their "aæll on one disk" option. That leaves the other 5 drives completely untouched. tSo I should be able to just create a new array from them. Much easier than trying to reconfig an existing arry.
[08:19] <ikonia> Valarkin_: seems resonable
[08:19] <Valarkin_> As ever, i appreciate your patience and tolerance :D
[08:20] <leotr> hi
[08:20] <Humbedooh> whoever invented raid 6 should be publicly flogged ;(
[08:20] <Valarkin_> why's that Hum?
[08:20] <Humbedooh> it's terrible!
[08:20] <Valarkin_> that doesn't tell me anyething ;)
[08:20] <Humbedooh> go for raid 10 if you want to retain your sanity
[08:20] <evil_dan2wik> d
[08:21] <ikonia> raid 10 is totally different from raid 6 and should not be considered as an "alternative"
[08:21] <ikonia> it is a different technique with different requirements
[08:21] <Humbedooh> I didn't say they were the same
[08:21] <evil_dan2wik> Humbedooh, my guess is that you are using raid 6 wrong
[08:21] <ikonia> Valarkin_: I suggest you carry on as you see best for your needs
[08:22] <Valarkin_> thanks ikonia - that was my feeling too.
[08:22] <Valarkin_> It sux and a rephrased it sux
[08:22] <Valarkin_> is not a useful review ;)
[08:22] <Humbedooh> well, as long as your disks don't die on you, I guess it's okay
[08:22] <Humbedooh> but the resilvering.... >_<
[08:26] <Valarkin_> Humbedooh: http://www.datamation.com/storage/data-storage-the-myth-of-redundancy-1.html ?
[08:26] <jjavaholic> how would I test for lightdm interference?
[08:28] <irgendwer4711> hi, I have some trouble compiling a new kernel. I got some "multiple declarations" error (translated) in make: ubuntu/built-in.o: In Funktion `i915_gem_prime_export':
[08:29] <bcvery1> jjavaholic, You could try removing them without Font Manager: http://askubuntu.com/questions/214950/how-can-i-remove-fonts-that-i-never-use-from-libreoffice-and-linux-in-general
[08:29] <guite> jjavaholic: I think bcvery1’s idea is better :)
[08:29] <bcvery1> jjavaholic, At least it may give you a useful error if you're not able to.
[08:30] <jjavaholic> I was already looking at that askubuntu page
[08:32] <Kartagis> on Ubuntu, there is a binary in which you point to an image, then a directory; and the binary takes all the images in the directory and uses them to compose the image pointed to earler. does anyone remember the binary's name?
[08:32] <Kartagis> it's similar to shape collage
[08:32] <jjavaholic> what would be the appropriate permissions for /usr/share/fonts what would the chmod = chown look like?
[08:32] <Kartagis> except it creates, say the eye, with images
[08:33] <ikonia> martin1989:
[08:33] <ikonia> martin1989:
[08:33] <ikonia> martin1989:
[08:33] <ikonia> Kartagis: k
[08:33] <samthewildone> just chewing up my cpu
[08:33] <ikonia> Kartagis: i've never heard of such a binary
[08:33] <ikonia> oops, sorry
[08:34] <samthewildone> downloading 30GB of games, converting 3 videos to mp4 and machine still running fine
[08:35] <samthewildone> why do my hidden files keep showing ?
[08:36] <ikonia> samthewildone: showing where ?
[08:36] <martin1989> hi everibody
[08:36] <martin1989> what's going on ikonia?
[08:36] <bcvery1> jjavaholic, drwxr-xr-x root root  -- at least those are mine.
[08:36] <samthewildone> ikonia, never mind
[08:37] <jjavaholic> have you tried font-manager with these permissions?
[08:37] <bcvery1> martin1989, This is a support channel only, offtopic/chatter in #ubuntu-offtopic, please.
[08:38] <bcvery1> !who | jjavaholic
[08:39] <jjavaholic> bcvery1:have you tried font-manager with these permissions?
[08:39] <samthewildone> http://goo.gl/9OgxN8
[08:40] <bcvery1> jjavaholic, I've not used it before (always manually added/removed from ~/.fonts); just tried now and I also have the remove button disabled
[08:43] <nebuchadnezzar> hello
[08:44] <nebuchadnezzar> Is there any better place to have hints about a libc6 upgrade failure on Lucid http://paste.debian.net/119446/ ?
[08:44] <nebuchadnezzar> I search internet and launchpad without success
[08:45] <jjavaholic> bcvery1: and the majority of your fonts are in ~/.fonts?
[08:45] <bcvery1> jjavaholic, Yes, at least the ones I've added are; and they work fine.
[08:48] <jjavaholic> bcvery1: I was already starting to suspect a missing library
[09:04] <jluc> Hello
[09:05] <jjavaholic> is there any decent alternatives to Font-manager?
[09:05] <jluc> I have compiled scribus 1.5 (dev) OK. How can i make it appear in the "open in other application" dialog app list so as to make it default for .SLA files ?
[09:05] <Mnemonic> Hi, does anyone inhere have experience with running iometer on a linux box?
[09:08] <TattooFreak92Gm> IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE?
[09:08] <TattooFreak92Gm> or in here
[09:08] <k1l> !ask
[09:10] <TattooFreak92Gm> ZH, Dordrecht, the wetter is not sunny.....it`s a little bit of rainy and windy..
[09:11] <k1l> TattooFreak92Gm: this channel is for ubuntu support only. if you want to chat you can talk in #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:12] <TattooFreak92Gm> ooowh ok i`m sorry, i`m new here..
[09:13] <jluc> Plz is /etc/gnome/defaults.list usefull for ubuntu 14.04 with unity out of the box  or should i use some other file ?
[09:14] <jluc> + is some flush-reset-restart-reinit command required when adding a line in it ?
[09:20] <pratikxolt> hi i am new in xchat so please tell me what happens here
[09:21] <somsip> !topic | pratikxolt
[09:21] <UberStrike88> People are asking questions and some give answers^^
[09:21] <pratikxolt> ok thanx
[09:23] <pratikxolt> does any one knows how to turn off voice assistance in ubuntu 14.04 lts while login
[09:25] <bcvery1> pratikxolt, you can turn that off in System Settings > Universal Access IIRC.
[09:26] <drugati2> hello
[09:26] <UberStrike88> Hi
[09:26] <drugati2> welcome
[09:26] <drugati2> how are you
[09:26] <bcvery1> !offtopic | drugati2
[09:27] <drugati2> join <ubuntu-offtopic>
[09:27] <pratikxolt> in universal access there is screen reader, am i suppose to turn that off
[09:28] <bcvery1> pratikxolt, if you no longer want it on, yes.
[09:29] <pratikxolt> still while login voice assistance seems to on
[09:29] <k1l> pratikxolt: on the login screen, at the top bar there is a setting for that
[09:29] <pratikxolt> while entering password its pronouncing some words that are not recognizable
[09:30] <bcvery1> pratikxolt, Can you try Ctrl+s  please.#
[09:30] <bcvery1> pratikxolt, this may also help: http://askubuntu.com/questions/81960/how-do-i-stop-orca-from-starting-up-on-login
[09:31] <pratikxolt> bvery1:-ctrl+s opens network list for xchat
[09:32] <bcvery1> pratikxolt, How have you got XChat open at the login screen?
[09:32] <bcvery1> 'How does one laugh in English?' ...interesting
[09:32] <bcvery1> Oops, wrong channel!
[09:33] <Dawnstar> dawnstar reporting
[09:33] <Dawnstar> first time irc-ing :D
[09:33] <k1l> pratikxolt: get back to login screen, then look at top bar, there is a setting for that
[09:33] <dbugger> Hey guys. When I look at the symbolic links in /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/, I see that most of them start with stuff like "20-", "10-" or "05-". What does that mean?
[09:34] <belea> any idea why i am getting millions of I/O requests in amazon ec2? for a simple wordpress website that gets 500 hits per month?
[09:34] <belea> in 4 days i have 1,3 million I/O requests :(
[09:35] <pratikxolt> !kll its not showing any settings for voice assistance and i ma using ubuntu 14.04 lts
[09:35] <gdm85> when using lvm, is it possible to expand a VG *without* adding a new PV?
[09:35] <belea> is there some way to find which process uses a lot of disk I/O ?
[09:35] <gdm85> belea: sysstat
[09:35] <jluc> ok : solution was to place scribus15svn.desktop in ~/.local/share/application and add it in mimeapps.list for application/vnd.scribus
[09:35] <cfhowlett> belea, take it up with wordpress or amazon?
[09:35] <gdm85> belea: fatrace and iotop
[09:36] <belea> cfhowlett i believe it's something with mysql ...
[09:36] <k1l> pratikxolt: you see that little symbol with the human in the circle? press on that: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-NQqlechZtbQ/Umlx9GS2Y7I/AAAAAAAAFcw/ENLRz97Kp-E/s1000/mac-2-login.jpg
[09:36] <belea> because of mysql i had load of 5.00 , then i tuned a bit my.cnf and the load dropped but im getting these I/O that kill me
[09:36] <belea> i get around 300 million I/O requests / month
[09:38] <pratikxolt> !kll i dont have have that universal access on my login screen
[09:38] <belea> yeah most of them are: mysqld(1113): O /tmp/#sql_459_0.MYI
[09:38] <belea> :(
[09:38] <pratikxolt> !kill can u please tell me how u shared that photo using link so that i can share mine
[09:47] <pratikxolt> does any one knows how to recover administrator password in ubuntu because i forgot it
[09:47] <blackyboy> how to rsync a directory from local host to remote host using ssh keyfile through ssh port 1001
[09:48] <cfhowlett> !password | pratikxolt
[09:49] <lang> blackyboy: you can modify the rsh command rsync uses with the "-e" command.  so: rsync -e 'ssh -p 1001 etc.'
[09:51] <blackyboy> lang: this what im using   rsync -avz -e 'ssh -p 1001' -i ~/.ssh/boy_id_rsa --progress /var/www/html/rsync/ dev@124.176.65.86:/var/www/html/
[09:51] <blackyboy> but cant get connect
[09:57] <lang> blackyboy: the -i parameter is a ssh parameter and not rsync.  so you need to put that insite the '' after -e.
[09:57] <blackyboy> oh ok let me try
[09:59] <Baako> on ubuntu 14.04 which keyboard key is for "SUPER"?
[09:59] <cfhowlett> Baako, "windows" key
[10:00] <Baako> thanks
[10:00] <ObrienDave> windows logo key
[10:00] <cfhowlett> Baako, happy2help
[10:02] <pratikxolt> can any one suggest app for data usage monitor for ubuntu 14.04 lts
[10:03] <trijntje_> pratikxolt: what kind of data?
[10:04] <pratikxolt> Internet data usage by all apps
[10:05] <Snake2k> Ubuntu > Life
[10:05] <trijntje_> pratikxolt: the simples way is to check system monitor, it shows all data used since the last reboot
[10:08] <pratikxolt> but i want to know the data usage for one month duration or for specific duration of days, months etc
[10:08] <Snake2k> pratikxolt: pratikxolt http://sourceforge.net/projects/netramon/
[10:08] <Snake2k> pratikxolt: "vnstat"
[10:08] <Snake2k> pratikxolt: They need to gather data first though
[10:10] <depi> I have problem running mc in 14.04, any ideas how to make it work? I'm getting some GLib-WARNING **: GError set over the top of a previous GError or uninitialized memory..
[10:14] <depi> anyone?
[10:18] <bcvery1> !info mc
[10:26] <blackyboy> lang: Now iam using  this but stil cant connect rsync -avz -e 'ssh -p 1001 -i ssh /home/sysadmin/.ssh' --progress /var/www/html/rsync/* dev@124.76.114.26:/var/www/html/  get this error Warning: Identity file ~/.ssh/mani_id_rsa not accessible: No such file or directory.
[10:26] <geoff1000> Fellas, anyone familiar with Rancid here? I'm hitting a brick wall...
[10:26] <blackyboy> sorry typo
[10:27] <Valarkin_> Noob Question #254: the fstab is to make any drive mountings persistent across boots?
[10:27] <lang> blackyboy: so is it working now, or?
[10:27] <blackyboy> lang: Now iam using  this but stil cant connect rsync -avz -e 'ssh -p 1001 -i ssh /home/sysadmin/mani_id_rsa' --progress /var/www/html/rsync/* dev@124.76.114.26:/var/www/html/  get this error Warning: Identity file ~/.ssh/mani_id_rsa not accessible: No such file or directory.
[10:28] <blackyboy> lang: yes its not working even i have copied mani_id_rsa to ~/.ssh/ and changed  to 600 permission  and im in sysadmin user
[10:28] <lang> blackyboy: you have a 'ssh' too much in there after "-i"
[10:32] <pratikxolt> how to un-install wmppp command and its installed packages from system through terminal
[10:33] <iceroot> pratikxolt: sudo apt-get remove packagename
[10:33] <blackyboy> lang cant get what you saying
[10:34] <pratikxolt> its saying that unable to lcate package
[10:34] <lang> blackyboy: rsync -avz -e 'ssh -p 1001 -i /home/sysadmin/mani_id_rsa' --progress /var/www/html/rsync/* dev@124.76.114.26:/var/www/html/
[10:37] <blackyboy> lang: getting the same error as Warning: Identity file /home/sysadmin/mani_id_rsa not accessible: No such file or directory.
[10:37] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[10:37] <blackyboy> -rw-------  1 sysadmin sysadmin 1675 Sep  5 12:21 mani_id_rsa    under this directory  /home/sysadmin/.ssh
[10:40] <lang> blackyboy: rsync -avz -e 'ssh -p 1001 -i /home/sysadmin/.ssh/mani_id_rsa' --progress /var/www/html/rsync/* dev@124.76.114.26:/var/www/html/
[11:02] <aDunam> why is Ubuntu controlled by "outside " interests?
[11:03] <aDunam> i have an issue with the interantional intelligence angeneis interference with Ubuntu OS
[11:03] <cfhowlett> aDunam, continue discussion in #ubuntu-offtopic please.
[11:03] <tomodachi> also in #chemtrails
[11:03] <ikonia> tomodachi: please don't
[11:04] <aDunam> chem trails? are you trying to be little me
[11:06] <tomodachi> ikonia: sorry temptation was to big
[11:13] <Valarkin_> ikonia - the docs I am looking at for fstab talk about using UUID's but when I go into the file itself it's much more human readable form - should I just follow the pattern in my fstab?
[11:13] <ikonia> Valarkin_: you can use either
[11:13] <Valarkin_> ok, thanks
[11:13] <ikonia> there are pros/cons to both
[11:15] <c0mrad3> how can i make a windows cd live in ubuntu
[11:16] <ikonia> live mount ?
[11:16] <cfhowlett> c0mrad3, better off using windows tools for windows media creation.  unetbootin *MIGHT* work, but ...
[11:30] <poomoozhilan> hi
[11:31] <laurens181> hi
[11:31] <laurens181> I have got a problem with my Fn volume keys on my laptop after doing some commands
[11:33] <laurens181> I basically tried to make my microphone work, so I googled for it and ran the following commands:
[11:33] <laurens181> echo "autospawn = no" > ~/.pulse/client.conf
[11:33] <laurens181> killall pulseaudio
[11:33] <cfhowlett> laurens181, so you killed sound.
[11:33] <laurens181> Basically eys
[11:34] <laurens181> after that I tried to repair it by deleting the file I created and restarting my laptop
[11:35] <laurens181> O wow, the fN keys suddenly work again :\
[11:39] <laurens181> Well anyway, my microphone doesn't work as in my System Settings > Hardware > Sound > tab Input. It doesn't give any sound level when I speak, blow or tap on the microphone.... ?
[11:40] <eeee> laurens181:  maybe you should buy it a drink first, then try again
[11:41] <reversiblean> dmesg shows that both vesafb and uvesafb drivers are loaded. Is something wrong?
[11:43] <reversiblean> eeee: is it normal? Or should I need to enable only one?
[11:45] <laurens181> eeee: Do you know whether it either loves Ale or Stout
[11:46] <eeee> laurens181: try fiddling with alsamixer maybe
[11:46] <eeee> run alsamixer in the terminal
[11:46] <eeee> nevermind
[11:46] <eeee> hold on
[11:48] <eeee> laurens181: don't run that
[11:51] <laurens181> eeee: I shouldn't run alsamixer?
[11:51] <eeee> reversiblean: no idea, sorry
[11:52] <reversiblean> eeee: np
[11:52] <ulkesh> What would be the best method to remove xubuntu-desktop?  I installed it, tried to tweak it to my liking, found some problems I don't feel like overcoming.  Would sudo apt-get remove xubuntu-desktop be enough? Or do I need to vet every package that it tried to install (looking at /var/log/apt/history)?
[11:52] <laurens181> When I try to record sound in audacity with different audio inputs, the only thing I get is noise
[11:54] <eeee> ulkesh: sudo apt-get remove xubuntu-desktop && sudo apt-get autoremove
[11:54] <bcvery1> laurens181, Are you using pavucontrol?
[11:55] <ulkesh> eeee: Thanks, I'll try that real quick.
[11:55] <laurens181> bcvery1: Don't know?
[11:55] <laurens181> bcvery1: I do use pulseaudio
[11:55] <ktosiek> hi! I'm having ~4s lag when playing sound through BT (A2DP) headset. There's no noticable lag when using builtin sound card. What might be the problem?
[11:56] <bcvery1> laurens181, You may need to install it with: sudo apt-get install pavucontrol
[11:56] <ulkesh> eeee: I don't think it got rid of everything, but worst case I can deal with each package independently (that I found in the history log).
[11:56] <bcvery1> laurens181, Then launch it with: pavucontrol
[11:56] <laurens181> bcvery1: I have that already installed ( I just checked that (and opened it))
[11:57] <bcvery1> laurens181, Is it able to show you where the 'noise' is coming from?  You can select 'All streams' from the dropdown box at the bottom of the Input tab
[11:57] <laurens181> bcvery1: Ah kk
[11:57] <eeee> ulkesh: ok hold on a sec
[11:59] <laurens181> bcvery1: Well, it is in dutch (I am going to try to translate), the noise is coming from 'Internal sound Analog stereo'
[12:01] <eeee> ulkesh: wget eeee.bshellz.net/xubuntupackages
[12:01] <eeee> ulkesh: for i in `cat xubuntupackages`; do sudo apt-get remove $i; done
[12:01] <eeee> will remove them all
[12:03] <eeee> ulkesh: or copy paste from here http://paste.ubuntu.com/8259116/
[12:03] <eeee> and save in xubuntupackages
[12:04] <ulkesh> eeee: thanks, trying
[12:04] <pavelz> hi I have an urgent problem I can't find proper solution anywhere, I have upgraded my server and app armor seems to be killing off server processes right after start.
[12:06] <pavelz> is there a specific file where I can stop it from running? rc*.d does not seem to have a link...
[12:06] <eeee> ulkesh: might need to add a -y to the command
[12:07] <pavelz> I need to disable it on *mounted* disk with system containg apparmor not being live - since it kills sshd too\
[12:09] <eeee> ulkesh: so it doesn't ask for confirmation
[12:11] <laurens181> pavelz: I am NOT a ubuntu expert. But google found this: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/suse-ubuntu-linux-start-stop-restart-apparmor-command/
[12:11] <ulkesh> eeee: That's a similar list that I found in the history log, but I would've had to remove a lot from the history log (version numbers, etc).  You saved me a lot of time, thank you!
[12:11] <pavelz> laurens181: thats nice but i need to *ssh* into my system, but *apparmor* kill it
[12:11] <laurens181> pavelz: Do you have a GUI or an internet terminal where you can type commands?
[12:11] <pavelz> lol
[12:11] <laurens181> pavelz: So not right :P
[12:11] <laurens181> Just trying to hel
[12:11] <laurens181> p
[12:11] <eeee> ulkesh: np
[12:12] <ikonia> apparmor should not be killing ssh
[12:15] <pavelz> well this is after 12 -> 14 distupgrade.
[12:18] <kerozene> hey. I'm having horrible tearing issues while playing video (totem or vlc) with an ati card and fglrx-updates
[12:19] <intgr> Hi all! I'm trying to shrink a mdadm RAID1 volume. I already shrinked the filesystem and the mdadm metadata itself, but GParted won't allow me to resize the physical partitions and I'm too scared to use fdisk. Any alternatives?
[12:20] <ikonia> intgr: why won't gparted allow you to resize the partitions ?
[12:21] <intgr> I think because it doesn't know how to deal with mdadm partitions. It only allows resizing of partition types that it can handle itself (like filesystems).
[12:21] <ikonia> intgr: the partition shouldn't matter
[12:21] <intgr> I already did mdadm --stop, but resize is still grayed out
[12:21] <ikonia> intgr: is the array still active ?
[12:21] <intgr> No
[12:21] <intgr> And I refreshed GParted as well
[12:21] <ikonia> that seems very odd/wrong
[12:22] <intgr> When the array was still active, GParted had a lock icon next to it. Now the lock is gone.
[12:22] <ikonia> odd
[12:23] <intgr> I guess it's a safety feature, since GParted cannot see inside the mdadm metadata, it tries protect users from destroying it.
[12:23] <intgr> Maybe changing partition type temporarily will fool it.
[12:23] <ikonia> the metadata doesn't define the partition though
[12:23] <ikonia> thats still controlled by the partition table
[12:24] <intgr> :/
[12:24] <intgr> I'm using GParted Live btw.
[12:24] <ikonia> that should be fine
[12:28] <kerozene> hey. I'm having horrible tearing issues while playing video (totem or vlc) with an ati card and fglrx-updates
[12:29] <waykool99> question a bit complex: bought a new laptop. no manual included.  did several versions installing Ubuntu. now on (Ubuntu Studio) OEM Configuration install. BIOS has bullied by Microsoft to allow "Only" Win 7 & 8.x. Not allowed to brute-force the boot order. CMOS Defaults always wants '.EFI' file, brute forcing a Clean install of Win 8.x, which i deleted, plus all 7 partitions in GParted Live DVD Run. what might you suggest?
[12:30] <kerozene> looking up brute force
[12:34] <intgr> ikonia: Oh, I guess I can remove one partition from the RAID, recreate a smaller one and re-add it to the mdadm array, then do the other disk...
[12:35] <intgr> Thanks anyway ﺕ
[12:36] <fatih> hiw
[12:37] <fatih> Is it possible to delete a file that belongs to a package safely? Without breaking the package itself? I don't want to create the package myself without that single file. But also it shouldn't complain when I update the package
[12:39] <Guest71347> Hola a todos
[12:41] <Valarkin_> ikonia - success! Thanks again for all your help and forbearance.
[12:43] <hanasaki> hwo do you get a kdm / gdm greeter to  come up via remote vnc or prefereably spice for a virtual linux running w/o a video card?
[12:44] <cfhowlett> !es | guest71347
[12:46] <indn1234> Noob question - I have Ubuntu on a single partition 500GB HDD. Can I repartition it to install Windows 7 as a dual boot setup?
[12:47] <hanasaki> indn1234:  boot off a  usb live linux an ddo it
[12:52] <Fullgrim> indn1234: yep, but you will have to reinstall grub from the live usb, cause Windoze clears the MBR to set up its boot sequence
[12:52] <cfhowlett> indn1234, you can.  boot ubuntu live usb, run gpartd, make the space.  it'll take quite a while.  also, after installing win7, you will need to reinstall grub
[12:53] <wuschLOR> hi guys I've got a problem with my girfriends gurb - when i start the laptop it allwasy throws me to grub rescue / i tried to boot via live system and install grub but it didnt work at all do you have any suggestions what to do now ?
[12:53] <consolelog> hey all, I just ran an apt-get upgrade on Ubuntu 12.04 and got this:
[12:53] <consolelog> warn: Embedding is not possible.  GRUB can only be installed in this setup by using blocklists.  However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE and their use is discouraged..
[12:53] <consolelog> is this something to be scared of, or ignorable?
[12:54] <hanasaki> htat brings to mind....  is there a good bootmanager that can be installed on the first partition and maintains itself and finds inewly installed OS'?
[12:55] <hanasaki> grub needing files from /etc is a bit annoying
[12:55] <consolelog> I'm running on an HP Micro Server, os installed on a flash drive.  also has 4 hard drives in raid5 + truecrypt
[12:57] <rubytor> indn1234 and wuschLOR download bootrepair
[12:57] <zmaja> hi, i have a question about running terminal commands on startup, can I ask here?
[12:58] <hanasaki> zmaja:  don't ask to  ask.......just ask
[12:59] <zmaja> cool, ok here we go. I need to run two commands in a terminal window when ubuntu starts up, that window needs to stay open
[13:00] <cfhowlett> zmaja, ask
[13:00] <zmaja> how do i go about doing that?
[13:00] <zmaja> so far, i have a .desktop open in gedit that says genome-terminal -e "(command1)"
[13:03] <Figali-Mave> hi guys. after i installed Ubuntu 14.04.1-Server, i loaded all my backupped sql-tables, installed vsftpd and placed all my files in var/www/html
[13:04] <Figali-Mave> now ists fine, it works
[13:04] <RoBo_V> Guys skype is safe to intsall on ubuntu  being propietary ?
[13:04] <Figali-Mave> BUT
[13:05] <Figali-Mave> i cant explain it, but ubuntu (or other reason) cant showing me my Hompage correctly. in page i see: some code of php, a picture, but the layout is totally broken
[13:05] <mbrgm1> hi! I'm setting up user authentication with LDAP and was wondering what changing the order of services is /etc/nsswitch.conf would have an effect on. I know that the system first tries to get a response from the first service, then will only consult the second service if there was no response. as I want to keep most of my user configuration stored in LDAP, while having a "backup" user account on all systems (e.g. for when LDAP servi
[13:05] <Figali-Mave> for better explanation visit my server, http://figali.de/neueseite15/index.php
[13:05] <mbrgm1> I thought about putting ldap first, i.e. "ldap files". are there some disadvantages to this strategy?
[13:05] <Figali-Mave> i dont know, why it can be
[13:06] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, install?  sure.  use?  depends on your level of paranoia.
[13:06] <Figali-Mave> maybe is php5 broken?
[13:07] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: I mean any kinf of backdoor or something reported on it ? or I Just kep limited it to windows
[13:08] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, none that microsoft has admitted to, but I think we can safely assume that all communications via internet, skype/microsoft or otherwise, are monitored and logged.
[13:09] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: oh yea it is owned by microsoft now....
[13:09] <mbrgm1> Figali-Mave: check if you have  short_open_tag option available in your PHP setup; you used it but it is rendered by HTML. so either your PHP installation has the option disabled or there is some quote/double-quote issue before. change line 44 to <?php to check if the option is the problem; if it works, it is.
[13:09] <cfhowlett> !skype | RoBo_V
[13:10] <ktosiek> anyone here using Bluetooth headset with Ubuntu?
[13:10] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: ty, I just downloaded .deb from skype.com
[13:10] <ktosiek> do you have problems with audio output latency?
[13:11] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, why?  skype is in the repos???
[13:11] <RoBo_V> ktosiek: Use wireless keyboard though
[13:11] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, apt-cache policy skype          will give you repo info
[13:11] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: not found via 'sudo apt-get install skype'
[13:11] <kerozene> hey. I'm having horrible tearing issues while playing video (totem or vlc) with an ati card and fglrx-updates
[13:11] <ktosiek> RoBo_V: yeah, and do you have latency problems? :-P
[13:12] <RoBo_V> ktosiek: Not at all
[13:12] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, which is why I told you to run apt-cache policy skype
[13:12] <zmaja> run 2 commands in terminal window on startup, need help, anyone?
[13:12] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, look for the repo and enable it ... hint: "partner"
[13:12] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: unable to locate
[13:13] <frib> zmaja, what are you trying to do exactly?
[13:13] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: it is fresh installion may b i need to update
[13:13] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, cat /etc/issue
[13:13] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, cat /etc/issue              please?
[13:13] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: Raspbian GNU/Linux 7 \n \l
[13:14] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: sorry man
[13:14] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V,  there it is.  sorry.  raspbian is not ubuntu and not supported here.  don't know about skype on raspbian
[13:14] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: I have sshed over my raspbian server LOL
[13:14] <frib> RoBo_V, that was the problem?
[13:16] <Basketball> how can i add a cronjob to root list from bash script
[13:17] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: well same for Ubuntu too and Output was "Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[13:17] <eeee> RoBo_V: you need to add the partner repository, dash > software & updates > other software > partner repository
[13:18] <RoBo_V> eeee: It if fresh installation should i go 'sudo apt-get update' , that will help ?
[13:18] <eeee> RoBo_V: no, you need to add the repository first, then it'll update by itself
[13:18] <cfhowlett> RoBo_V, skype is in the partner repos.  enable that, update and install
[13:19] <Figali-Mave> MBRGM1 i can hug you :D
[13:19] <Figali-Mave> thank you very much
[13:19] <Figali-Mave> it works fine ;)
[13:20] <RoBo_V> eeee: both canonical partner canonical partner (source)
[13:20] <kerozene> why do I get such horrible screen tear with a perfectly decent graphics card
[13:20] <eeee> RoBo_V: source isn't required, up to you
[13:21] <RoBo_V> eeee: does it mean i will get source code along with them or what ?
[13:21] <eeee> RoBo_V: no you have to explicitly ask for the source
[13:21] <lagzilla> Is bind9 compiled with '--with-gssapi' and '--with-dlopen' in 12.04?
[13:22] <RoBo_V> eeee: Ok, updating going on after it simple install skype ?
[13:22] <eeee> yup
[13:23] <RoBo_V> eeee: got it, Thanks
[13:23] <RoBo_V> cfhowlett: thanks gotcha :)
[13:23] <eeee> np
[13:24] <RoBo_V> what? 230MB skype :-O
[13:26] <ubuntu> hi
[13:26] <Guest29031> hi
[13:26] <user123321> If WUBI isn't unsupported and is dangerous to use, shouldn't Ubuntu website be mentioning about it?
[13:26] <user123321> isn't supported* :p
[13:27] <SonikkuAmerica> user123321: Wait, is it still up on the site?
[13:27] <user123321> SonikkuAmerica, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide :)
[13:27] <SonikkuAmerica> That's the wiki
[13:28] <SonikkuAmerica> There are a ton of wiki pages that no longer apply
[13:28] <iszak> How do I disable automounting in Ubuntu 14.04? It's not under SQL
[13:28] <user123321> I'd like to see a Wiki describing its danger :/
[13:33] <iszak> It's not under users, it's not under gconf, it's not under dconf, where the hell is it?!
[13:33] <iszak> it's ridiculous that it's THIS hard to disable automounting
[13:40] <killer> I installed xubuntu-desktop and the login manager changed , how I change it back to lightdm  , I also tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm and chose lightdm but to no avail
[13:41] <cfhowlett> killer, remove xscreensaver
[13:42] <killer> cfhowlett: I didn't knew the name of login manager used by xubuntu ,is it xscreensaver?
[13:42] <kerozene> hey. I'm having horrible tearing issues while playing video (totem or vlc) with an ati card and fglrx-updates
[13:43] <cfhowlett> killer, as of 14.04 xubuntu, lightdm is the default, BUT xscreensaver is also present and also does screenshot.  they can conflict/confuse
[13:45] <abito> hi, can you help me whit remmina? i want enable dual monitor but i can't do it. PS sorry for my english
[13:47] <SuperLag> I have two external displays connected to my laptop. When I connected my laptop to the dock, and opened the lid, Chrome was on the leftmost display (2 -- 1 -- laptop), and I clicked the resize/restore button to unmaximize the window, and drag it over to my laptop display. The window is still open, but I can't find it.
[13:49] <SuperLag> I can open a new Chrome window on my laptop display, and then when I click on the Chrome icon, on the launcher, it shows both windows, but when I click on the window I want... it doesn't show up, and I can't find it
[13:49] <SonikkuAmerica> SuperLag: It opened in the background, most likely.
[13:49] <SonikkuAmerica> Chrome likes to do that.
[13:50] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: the window I'm trying to find was an already-opened window. It has all my existing tabs open and everything.
[13:50] <SonikkuAmerica> Is it unresponive?
[13:50] <SonikkuAmerica> *unresponsive?
[13:51] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: no. I just took a screenshot. Let me post it.
[13:51] <t_dot_zilla> hello, i cannot start my red5 server on ubuntu.
[13:52] <t_dot_zilla> i just did 'apt-get install red5-server' on ubuntu 14.04
[13:52] <t_dot_zilla> and the startup fails
[13:53] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/913175/chrome_madness.png
[13:54] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: notice the laptop display at the far right, with the Chrome icon clicked on, so it gives me the opportunity to select which window I want. I can click the bottom one, which is a new Chrome window, opened on my internal display.
[13:54] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: but it's really the top one I want, with all my tabs and everything
[13:55] <SonikkuAmerica> SuperLag: Alt+Tab?
[13:56] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: tried that. Selected the window, but it doesn't come up. :/
[13:56] <cfhowlett> t_dot_zilla, dependencies???? apt-cache show red5-server
[13:56] <SonikkuAmerica> SuperLag: Run [ sudo killall google-chrome ] in a terminal, then restart Chrome and hit the "Restore" button on the yellow info bar that pops up.
[13:57] <t_dot_zilla> cfhowlett: http://p.bsd-unix.net/p4057kl1c
[13:58] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: lame. That worked. But... LAME. :D
[13:58] <Anarchic`> hey...i'm having problems with a multiple monitor setup...when making a video/stream full screen it's a gamble as to which screen it goes full screen on...is there a way to control which screen a full screened window goes to?
[13:59] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: thanks man
[13:59] <cfhowlett> t_dot_zilla, not ignoring u.  waiting for the paste.  chinese internet is throttled
[13:59] <t_dot_zilla> thank cfhowlett
[14:00] <SonikkuAmerica> SuperLag: Yes, I know, but that's the workaround I know. You're welcome.
[14:00] <t_dot_zilla> cfhowlett: this is the red5 log
[14:00] <t_dot_zilla> http://p.bsd-unix.net/p78on2zzj
[14:00] <cfhowlett> t_dot_zilla, yes, sorry, but I'm not able to view this stuff.  ask someone else.   sorry.
[14:01] <SuperLag> SonikkuAmerica: and just to clarify - I'm not saying that you are lame, or the workaround is lame... it's just the fact that it had to come to that. :D
[14:01] <t_dot_zilla> oh
[14:01] <doSomeThing> will I get any badge or swags if I contribute in ubuntu?????????????????
[14:02] <cfhowlett> !contribute | doSomeThing
[14:02] <ActionParsnip> doSomeThing: you can get karma on launchpad.....
[14:02] <wheatthin> doSomeThing, you get self gratification
[14:02] <SuperLag> cfhowlett: are you in China?
[14:02] <blackangelpr> ^^ good morning all , buenos dias, zao shang hao, dobre utra :P
[14:02] <cfhowlett> SuperLag, nope.  just living /working there.
[14:03] <cfhowlett> blackangelpr, ask your ubuntu questions.
[14:03] <doSomeThing> but my question is will I get any badge or swag like t-shirt etc
[14:03] <wheatthin> argh I had to move to gnome classic, cause there's a problem with gittering with gnome-shell, as it climbs to almost 400mb when using it
[14:04] <SonikkuAmerica> !cookie | doSomeThing
[14:04] <blackangelpr> cfhowlett, what is your graphic card?
[14:04] <cfhowlett> doSomeThing, you can buy such from the ubuntu store.
[14:04] <doSomeThing> :P
[14:04] <cfhowlett> blackangelpr, why?
[14:04] <blackangelpr> cfhowlett, i am runion on 5870m on ubuntu 14.04  update graphic ones  no problem
[14:04] <blackangelpr> cfhowlett, some graphic cards are not supported
[14:05] <cfhowlett> blackangelpr, OK ... I think maybe wheatthin is having the graphics issues, not me.
[14:05] <blackangelpr> ^^ sorry
[14:05] <blackangelpr> chat goes quit quit i lose track ^^
[14:05] <wheatthin> Yes I am,  and I think it is supported, cause I have fglrx drivers installed and in use.
[14:05] <tsenko> hello ... i don't have a logo for mplayer .. just a question mark appears ... how can i add a logo ?
[14:06] <wheatthin> But gnome-shell shouldn't start out at 130mb and then climb to 400mb
[14:06] <blackangelpr> wheatthin, which one it is ? lest get sure
[14:06] <wheatthin> blackangelpr, gnome-shell on 14.04.
[14:06] <t_dot_zilla> boo
[14:06] <t_dot_zilla> someone should fix this
[14:07] <SuperLag> t_dot_zilla: get to work, then
[14:07] <t_dot_zilla> lol, i need to turn up logging, i can't see why it crashes
[14:08] <blackangelpr> wheatthin, verify if yours is listed here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver    please
[14:08] <wheatthin> GNOME Shell 3.10.4
[14:08] <wheatthin> blackangelpr, It's clearly working.  fglrxinfo says so.
[14:09] <blackangelpr> wheatthin, .... then if you are sure is listed and no problems try the stable drivers
[14:09] <wheatthin> blackangelpr, I do have stable fglrx drivers installed.
[14:09] <blackangelpr> wheatthin, V-sync disable ?
[14:09] <wheatthin> nope.
[14:09] <blackangelpr> try then
[14:09] <blackangelpr> it happened to me
[14:10] <blackangelpr> on game
[14:10] <wheatthin> That shouldn't be why the memory goes up to 400mb
[14:10] <SuperLag> Any of you had success setting env vars in .desktop files?
[14:10] <blackangelpr> confused....  you said you have problems while gaming and as well on gnome shell?
[14:11] <SuperLag> I'm trying to get Oracle SQL Developer to work, and just using the generic .desktop file, it crashes because of GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID
[14:11] <wheatthin> blackangelpr, no.. I said that gnome-shell goes from 130mb to 400mb and then lags
[14:11] <blackangelpr> wheatthin, sorry then XD my bad
[14:11] <wheatthin> blackangelpr, Gaming is just fine :).. just problem with gnome-shell
[14:11] <SuperLag> I'm trying to unset GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID before I call the script that starts Oracle SQL Developer
[14:12] <Anarchic> hey...i'm having problems with a multiple monitor setup...when making a video/stream full screen it's a gamble as to which screen it goes full screen on...is there a way to control which screen a full screened window goes to?
[14:12] <wheatthin> SuperLag, is this because you require graphical admin access?
[14:13] <SuperLag> wheatthin: There are a lot of things easier to do from the GUI client than there are from a CLI SQL*Plus session, but that's not the Ubuntu part.
[14:13] <wheatthin> SuperLag, have you tried issuing gksu?
[14:14] <t_dot_zilla> the source code works fine
[14:14] <SuperLag> wheatthin: why would that make a difference? (asking, not arguing) Please educate me. :)
[14:14] <wheatthin> SuperLag, gksu prepares the executable to load graphical libraries if needed
[14:15] <SuperLag> wheatthin: the client app is crashing because a now-deprecated env var is set.
[14:15] <SuperLag> wheatthin: from the CLI, if I manually unset GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID and then call the script that starts Oracle SQL Developer, it works fine.
[14:16] <SuperLag> wheatthin: but if I start it from the Launcher, with the associated .desktop file, it assumes that env var is still set, it partially loads.. and then ends up crashing
[14:17] <wheatthin> SuperLag, is there a crash log fo rit?
[14:18] <LucidGuy> Alright, what do you guys think caused this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8259769/
[14:19] <leotr> hi! i want to redirect output of some programs to /dev/tty2 (not login, just redirect err of some processes to second console). What steps do i need to accomplish that?
[14:20] <SuperLag> wheatthin: the "Ubuntu has reported a problem" screen comes up, but I'm not sure if it writes to a log and/or where that gets written
[14:20] <wheatthin> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables
[14:20] <wheatthin> can you paste your .desktop file on pastebinit?
[14:21] <latk> I've installed a binary to a folder, added that folder to my path. However I must have done something wrong, as I get "permission denied" when I try to run the command
[14:21] <bluenemo> hi guys. My /boot partition just grew to 100% used space as of keeping old kernels. I'd like to keep only the 3 most recent kernels after installing a new kernel via apt. what is the best practice way to configure that? I saw some oneliners that could be used in cron; but I found that another of my laptops does that by itself. how can I configure that?
[14:21] <latk> What can I do to fix this /
[14:21] <SuperLag> wheatthin: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8260094/
[14:21] <cfhowlett> bluenemo, sudo apt-get autoremove          will remove all but the most recent 2
[14:22] <bluenemo> cfhowlett, thank you
[14:22] <cfhowlett> bluenemo, happy2help
[14:22] <bluenemo> what would be a good way to make ubuntu do that on a regular basis? is there a package that does that?
[14:22] <cfhowlett> bluenemo, not that I know and not that I would use.  just get in the habit of monthly spring cleaning
[14:22] <Ampelbein> latk: Did you add the executable bit to the file as well? (chmod u+x $FILE)
[14:23] <cfhowlett> bluenemo, or you could make it a cron job
[14:24] <bluenemo> I noticed that my other laptop does that by himself. I was wondering how that might be configured, as I did not find a cron job for that.
[14:24] <bluenemo> could that have sth to do with automatic security upgrades? as in aptitude safe-upgrade or so?
[14:24] <cfhowlett> bluenemo, ubuntu does not delete old kernels automatically.
[14:24] <Valarkin_> trying to move /home using this howto: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving . /home was originally on /dev/sda3
[14:25] <Valarkin_> I have changed the fstab to reflect it and removed the line mapping /sda3 to /home
[14:26] <bluenemo> ah ok. thanks again for the help :)
[14:26] <Valarkin_> rebooted and try to repart sda3 and it reports "/dev/sda3 have been written, but we have
[14:26] <Valarkin_> been unable to inform the kernel of the change, probably because it/they are in use.  As a result, the
[14:26] <Valarkin_> old partition(s) will remain in use.  You should reboot now before making further changes."
[14:26] <Valarkin_> even after a reboot. What have I borked?
[14:27] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: Can you paste the output of "mount" and the contents of /etc/fstab to paste.ubuntu.com and link it here?
[14:28] <Valarkin_> indeed.
[14:29] <Valarkin_> Ampelbein: http://pastebin.com/7UqCQuh9
[14:30] <Valarkin_> oh oops, one sec
[14:30] <wheatthin> Valarkin_, you might have a different UUID generated in fstab.. might compare blkid to /etc/fstab entries
[14:30] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: Well, that shows /dev/sda3 still mounted as /home
[14:30] <SuperLag> wheatthin: came up with a workaround. Created a shell script in /usr/local/bin that does "unset GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID" then calls the binary for sqldeveloper. Then I call that script in the Exec= line of the .desktop file
[14:30] <Valarkin_> yeah, realised It was the wrong copy -updating it now
[14:31] <Valarkin_> Ampelbein: its updated to the current fstab
[14:31] <wheatthin> SuperLag, very nice.. I was doing reading on manipulating that desktop file.. I guess it needed to generate a new gnome desktop session ID
[14:32] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: The "mount" command still shows /dev/sda3 mounted as /home
[14:32] <wheatthin> Ampelbein, after he reboots, it should sort itself if the entries are corrected
[14:33] <Valarkin_> Ae0aSqj3 new bin, musta beena cache thing
[14:33] <Valarkin_> http://pastebin.com/Ae0aSqj3
[14:33] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: That is missing the output of "mount". Are you sure you rebooted after changing /etc/fstab?
[14:34] <pgnome> does anyone use libreoffice?
[14:34] <Valarkin_> yes I am certain -spassing on the pastes though
[14:34] <blackangelpr> pgnome, yes
[14:34] <Ampelbein> pgnome: No.
[14:34] <pgnome> ubuntu screwed up my settings
[14:34] <Valarkin_> third time lucky: http://pastebin.com/TNFBYFqU
[14:35] <blackangelpr> pgnome, ? it come installed as defautl how can ubuntu screw it up?
[14:35] <pgnome> don't know... the layout is all screwed up all of a sudden
[14:35] <pgnome> new documents
[14:36] <wheatthin> gpnome. just delete your ~/.libreoffice   folder and relaunch
[14:36] <wheatthin> pgnome, ^^
[14:37] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: Ok. What software are you using to repartition?
[14:37] <pgnome> wheatthin, where's that?
[14:38] <wheatthin> in the ~/.libreoffice location
[14:38] <wheatthin> lol
[14:38] <wheatthin> it's hidden in your home folder
[14:38] <pgnome> well, it's not there
[14:38] <Valarkin_> I used gpart
[14:39] <blackangelpr> pgnome, left ctrl +h   to see hidden files
[14:39] <pgnome> no, I can see hidden files... there's other ones there
[14:39] <pgnome> but, no .libreoffice
[14:40] <pgnome> this is ****
[14:40] <Valarkin_> god damn it
[14:40] <Valarkin_> noo I didnt I used parted
[14:40] <pgnome> ubuntu sucks
[14:40] <ddv> pebcak ^
[14:40] <SonikkuAmerica> !language
[14:40] <k1l> pgnome: no need for instulting/swearing
[14:40] <Valarkin_> thats not swearing.
[14:40] <blackangelpr> pgnome, its on home .config file
[14:40] <pgnome> I searched it... there's no such file or folder
[14:40] <Valarkin_> i could give you an example of a blue streak for comparison if you'd like ;)
[14:41] <SuperLag> Valarkin_: Yes. Yes, it is. And it's offensive to some people. Particularly religious people.
[14:41] <blackangelpr> yes it is i am looking at it
[14:41] <blackangelpr> go to home then click on .config
[14:41] <somsip> pgnome: ~/.config/libreoffice
[14:41] <blackangelpr> there you will see it ;)
[14:41] <Valarkin_> And rteligious people are offensive to me so it balances.
[14:41] <cfhowlett> pgnome, no profanity.   stop now.
[14:41] <pgnome> I didn't use any profanity
[14:41] <cfhowlett> Valarkin_, read the guidelines.  profanity is not permitted in this channel - nothing to do with religion.
[14:41] <Valarkin_> I think he meant me ;)
[14:41] <Valarkin_> Noted.
[14:42] <pgnome> blackangelpr, it's not there.... the closest is .local
[14:42] <k1l> pgnome: .config/libreoffice
[14:43] <blackangelpr> if you still cant find it then go to the software center and reinstalled again i guess :(
[14:43] <pgnome> delete the libreoffice folder?
[14:43] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: can you try again with parted and pastebin the complete output? Or use gparted and use the "Save Details" button.
[14:43] <pgnome> there's one folder in that one named '4'
[14:44] <k1l> pgnome: rename the libreoffice folder, so you could get that back if needed.
[14:44] <cfhowlett> pgnome, delete the /libreoffice           folder and it will reset to defaults
[14:44] <Valarkin_> Sure thing Ampelbein one sec
[14:45] <killer> I can't change login manager back to lightdm , I tried dpkg-reconfigure lightdm and selected lightdm from there.
[14:45] <pgnome> nothing changed
[14:46] <killer> No
[14:46] <pgnome> I better leave before I swear for real
[14:46] <Valarkin_> Ampelbein: http://pastebin.com/FuMxDGKZ
[14:46] <pgnome> I'm that angry
[14:47] <SonikkuAmerica> killer: Did you reboot?
[14:47] <killer> SonikkuAmerica: Yes
[14:47] <Valarkin_> plenty of research out there that show people who swear are better adjusted and generally happier than those who do not.
[14:48] <blackangelpr> (^_^) hahaha
[14:50] <hoijui> i resized my boot partition in gparted from a live cd, and then reinstalled grub using chroot
[14:51] <hoijui> now when booting, i get to an initramfs prompt, without any error message
[14:51] <hoijui> where coudl i find an error message?
[14:51] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: Maybe I'm completely off now, but as far as I remember, you are supposed to start parted with a block device as argument, i.e. /dev/sda, not directly the partition.
[14:52] <Valarkin_> oh heck, i forgot to select the device, didn't i
[14:52] <faqih_dan_kucing> ._.
[14:52] <faqih_dan_kucing> hello ._.
[14:52] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: yes, you operate directly on the sda3, not on the device itself.
[14:52] <Valarkin_> thanks Ampel  :D
[14:53] <wheatthin> hoijui, you need to initialize initramfs
[14:54] <hoijui> wheatthin, ok... can you explain? ;-)
[14:54] <wheatthin> hoijui, 'update-initramfs -c'
[14:54] <hoijui> ah..
[14:54] <hoijui> ah.. ok so.. back to the live cd ..
[14:55] <hoijui> that line was not in the instructions i saw
[14:55] <wheatthin> hoijui, you are chrooting right?
[14:55] <hoijui> it jsut contianed grub install
[14:55] <hoijui> yes.. well i was before, before trying to reboot
[14:55] <wheatthin> yes, chroot back into it when updating
[14:55] <Valarkin_> Ampelbein: same output when started with parted /dev/sda3
[14:55] <hoijui> ook
[14:55] <hoijui> thanks! :-)
[14:56] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: You have to start it with /dev/sda
[14:56] <Valarkin_> oh, no way to just do that partition?
[14:57] <garrettr> Hi all, I'm having issues with Ubuntu 12.04.5 Server. After running through the normal install process, I run apt-get update and get a number of "Hash Sum Mismatch" errors
[14:57] <garrettr> I then have difficulty installing some essential packages, for example build-essential
[14:58] <wheatthin> garrettr, are you using any ppa's with this newly installed os?
[14:58] <Ampelbein> Valarkin_: Maybe we have to start from the beginning: What do you want to do exactly?
[14:59] <wheatthin> garrettr, I'd also check and see if the dvd you installed from wasn't scratched or corrupted
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> garrettr: wget https://dl.dropbox.com/u/8850924/fixpackage; chmod +x ./fixpackage; sudo ./fixpackage
[15:00] <cfhowlett> !md5sum | garrettr, 1. verify the ISO          2. verify your usb
[15:01] <garrettr> ubottu: i verified the sha256 hash
[15:01] <wheatthin> cfhowlett, thanks :)
[15:02] <cfhowlett> wheatthin, ?  for ...                happy2help
[15:02] <wheatthin> going a step further and giving him links :)
[15:02] <cfhowlett> wheatthin, it's all in the wrist, amigo.  :0
[15:04] <wheatthin> btw ActionParsnip I wouldn't ever advise someone downloading a link from an unknown dropbox. even if it's your own.
[15:04] <pbx> i was gonna say.
[15:04] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: it is my own
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: its the commands from the synaptic fix broken packages, in a script
[15:05] <wheatthin> ActionParsnip, right, so use pastebinit and paste the script..
[15:05]  * cfhowlett is inclined to agree
[15:05] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: if it is my own, how can it be simulataneously "unknown" it makes no sense
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: how is using a pastebin different?
[15:06] <wheatthin> cause they can review and aren't executing something that could be malicious
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8260414/
[15:06] <wheatthin> thank you :)
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: there you go
[15:07] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: technically I could tweaked the script before pasting it..............
[15:07] <wheatthin> **high fives**
[15:08] <wheatthin> yes, but they can get that chance to review it, and question if it's right or not
[15:08] <wheatthin> :)
[15:10] <marsje_> I'm trying to mount a windows share. It works when I do: sudo mount -t cifs //1.2.3.4/share /mnt/share -o blabla
[15:10] <marsje_> but when I try to do the same from /etc/fstab I get permissions denied
[15:11] <marsje_> I'm referring to a credentials file from the options
[15:11] <eeee> add your uid to it
[15:11] <marsje_> I use uid=root now
[15:11] <wheatthin> ahh you can't mount to root without root privs
[15:11] <eeee> i mean in the fstab mount options use uid=<youruid>
[15:11] <wheatthin> can you?
[15:12] <eeee> wheatthin: i think it's mounting as root
[15:12] <eeee> ( in fstab )
[15:12] <AviramK> Hello, I did something stupid and I'm not quite sure how to fix it.
[15:12] <marsje_> eeee: yes
[15:13] <AviramK> I've upgradedd my kernel while having ATI Driver and now Xserver fails to start
[15:13] <AviramK> I wonder how can I remove the driver?
[15:13] <AviramK> or upgrade it, using terminal.
[15:13] <marsje_> wheatthin: what if I type sudo?
[15:13] <wheatthin> AviramK, in the console    sudo aticonfig --initial all
[15:13] <AviramK> It will fix even tho it's new kernel?
[15:13] <wheatthin> marsje_, sudo is a bash command, it won't work.
[15:14] <wheatthin> AviramK, and did you install the ati driver from repo or the site?
[15:14] <eeee> marsje_: in the fstab entry, add uid=<youruid>
[15:14] <AviramK> wheatthin: Site.
[15:14] <marsje_> wheatthin: I have a windows login/password to login to the share and I want th share to be available to all users of the linux box... how do I do it then?
[15:14] <AviramK> --initial all doesn't work btw.
[15:14] <wheatthin> AviramK, that's the problem
[15:14] <AviramK> wheatthin: inital does tho.. well what do I do then?
[15:14] <AviramK> (Repositories versions are pretty much out of date most of the time..)
[15:15] <wheatthin> marsje_, set it to the "users" group
[15:16] <marsje_> wheatthin: it does mount when I do sudo mount -a, despite the permission denied error
[15:16] <wheatthin> marsje_, also setting the pre-mounted location for the permissions too
[15:16] <miceiken> This might be an unpopular question, but are there any decent, free, webpanels out there for Ubuntu server administration? That supports popular/large services etc.
[15:16] <marsje_> wheatthin: what do you mean with that last bit?
[15:16] <wheatthin> marsje_, meaning before the mount-point is mounted, make sure the folder permission correlate
[15:16] <AviramK> wheatthin: Any idea?
[15:17] <wheatthin> AviramK, Yup.. first off.. don't install drivers that are not included from our repos.. secondly, you have to run in uninstall option in the ati installer
[15:17] <wheatthin> AviramK, then use our repo's and install fglrx
[15:18] <wheatthin> in=an*
[15:18] <AviramK> But games don't run well if I use repository's driver.,
[15:18] <AviramK> +
[15:18] <wheatthin> AviramK, they run just fine.
[15:19] <wheatthin> AviramK, You just have initialize the fglrx driver by having it generate an xorg file to refer for dkms
[15:19] <asarch> How do I efectively remove old kernels?
[15:19] <wheatthin> AviramK, but first you gotta uninstall that stuff from the amd site.
[15:19] <AviramK> How do I do that wheatthin ? and sudo apt-get install fglrx should work for setting it up (repository driver)
[15:20] <somsip> asarch: http://markmcb.com/2013/02/04/cleanup-unused-linux-kernels-in-ubuntu/
[15:20] <wheatthin> AviramK, well I'm thinking the uninstaller should come with the installer. So look up the amd/ati installer options
[15:20] <AviramK> I asked about the initializing fglrx driver tbh
[15:20] <AviramK> as aticonfig uninstall works it seems
[15:21] <wheatthin> AviramK, that only uninstalls the config. it doens't uninstall the driver.
[15:21] <wheatthin> well it might.
[15:21] <AviramK> It says "Uninstall fglrx driver complete"
[15:21] <AviramK> I think it means it uninstalled the driver, or atleast I hope so D:
[15:21] <patrasygma> CAn we speak in this channel?
[15:21] <wheatthin> k.. after reboot, go and install the other driver from the repo
[15:21] <patrasygma> Ah yes
[15:22] <patrasygma> Hi
[15:22] <AviramK> GUI should load now?
[15:23] <patrasygma> I know this is not the place to ask this and I hope I won't be kicked as I am here for ubuntu support but is there any room that can help generate internet traffic?
[15:23] <AviramK> Yay gui loads
[15:23] <wheatthin> AviramK, yes, it'll revert to radeon drivers.. then once you install fglrx and initialize the xorg driver, reboot and it'll be loaded
[15:23] <AviramK> sudo apt-get install fglrx, right?
[15:23] <wheatthin> yup
[15:24] <k1l> patrasygma: just load the ubuntu torrents and keep seeding them
[15:25] <Sam6790> bonjour à tous
[15:26] <lipizzan> is it possible to install ubuntu on a macbook2,1? I can't get the mac to boot from CD or USBflash
[15:26] <veryhappy> hey guys, i've got 2 questions: 1st about compiz (how can i disable the mouse wheel function for the desktop cube? i don't want to change the desktop when i scroll down or up when i hover the kde bar) and 2nd) i don't know if that question is way too general in order to ask it here but i'll do that anyway: how can i start with a linux minimal system that has not even apt-get or some package...
[15:26] <veryhappy> ...manager or make or gcc, how do i get started then? thank you?
[15:29] <AviramK> OK
[15:29] <AviramK> Installed fglrx, now u said I need to initialize it or something so it'll work good?
[15:29] <AviramK> How od I do that?
[15:29] <somsip> !mac | lipizzan
[15:31] <patrasygma> k1l, thanks for the tip but i meant drive traffic to my site
[15:31] <trijntje> !root
[15:32] <patrasygma> !reply k1l test
[15:32] <veryhappy> trijntje: sounds a bit like the matrix part I :D
[15:32] <Cuppa_coffee> sure does
[15:32] <trijntje> yeah, I meant
[15:33] <Cuppa_coffee> !sudo make me a sandwich
[15:33] <trijntje> !rootirc | Guest94317
[15:33] <freakie> sudo make sandwich
[15:33] <veryhappy> trijntje: do not try and bend the spoon that's impossible, instead realize the truth, there is no spoon, then you'll see that it's not the spoon that bends, it's only yourself :D
[15:34] <freakie> sudo apt -get bread; sausages; mustache
[15:34] <rainbowwarrior> hello , how can i fix a broken Ubuntu 14.4.1 installation please ?
[15:35] <RockyRoad> hello, I would need help try to recover my ext4 partitions, corrupted by Win8 into "Microsoft basic data" (fdisk)
[15:35] <pavelz> my box is not booting after upgrade to 14.04 at the terminal I get "disk filter writes are not supported" and machine freezes if i try to rescue boot i get message "Skipping mounting ext4  since Plymouth is not available"
[15:35] <veryhappy> freakie: make pizza -o cheese,hem
[15:35] <pbx> patrasygma, create a very useful resource relevant to the users of a busy channel, participate there for a while so you are not a stranger, then share the link.  that's my recipe.
[15:35] <pavelz> I am very confused and googling yeilds a bunch of old and somewhat irrelevant articles about automount and floppy drives
[15:36] <pavelz> I have upgraded 3 systems today and only *this one* is *not booting*
[15:36] <patrasygma> or maybe we should start a room where we all generate traffic for each other....
[15:36] <alfonso> hola
[15:40] <igcek> hello... i would need a live usb linux with the possibility of adding new programs while it's running
[15:40] <igcek> and that programs persist after reboot... what is the best way of doing that?
[15:41] <stern> Hello, need help with C programming ?
[15:42] <somsip> stern: try the ##c channel
[15:43] <stern> Thank you somsip
[15:43] <farbod> hi,im in linux and i want a good html editor what is your sugesstion?
[15:44] <killer> farbod: geany ?
[15:44] <patrasygma> netbeans is awesome
[15:44] <patrasygma> html5 project in netbeans
[15:44] <farbod> killer:another thing i have geany and i dont like it
[15:45] <farbod> patrasygma:netbeans need Oracle or Java?
[15:45] <patrasygma> Java but openjdk can do it
[15:45] <somsip> farbod: it's okay with openjdk
[15:46] <farbod> how can i download it? (whith every things)
[15:49] <farbod> any body?!?
[15:49] <farbod> how can i download and install it? (whith every things)
[15:49] <killer> netbeans or openjdk?
[15:49] <khionu> can someone PM me about an issue with making a bash script with a SED command in it. My whole script is only 3 lines of actual code, so it should be a quick fix
[15:50] <somsip> !pm | khionu
[15:51] <Mathieu_> After upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04, i can't mount a cifs share any longer
[15:51] <farbod> killer:both of them :)
[15:51] <Mathieu_> anybody that might know anything about that?
[15:53] <ActionParsnip> wheatthin: did the script work?
[15:53] <khionu> ok, well my script is running, however it can't load the variables that are basically verbatim from the tutorials I've read, then it's saying that the comma I'm using is unexpected, yet, again, it's verbatim from the tutorials I've read.
[15:53] <khionu> 3 lines of code, each gets it's own error
[15:53] <somsip> !paste | khionu (paste the script)
[15:55] <pkhades> hello
[15:56] <killer> farbod: search for them in software center
[15:56] <killer> It has both
[15:56] <khionu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8260736/
[15:56] <farbod> killer:thank you very much
[15:56] <patrasygma> but i do not suggest the netbeans in the sofware center
[15:56] <killer> farbod: or sudo apt-get install netbeans
[15:56] <khionu> I'll get the screenshot for the errors in a sec
[15:56] <patrasygma> better download it from netbeans site
[15:56] <killer> farbod: write ths command in terminal
[15:56] <somsip> khionu: variables in bash are declared without $, eg: WORLD=$1
[15:57] <somsip> khionu: when referenced, you use the $.
[15:57] <SchrodingersScat> and don't forget the quotes!
[15:57] <khionu> ahhh. ok. I'm more familiar with Perl, so xD
[15:58] <patrasygma> https://netbeans.org/downloads/index.html
[15:58] <yeats> khionu: perl & bash are similar enough to be annoying to switch between for sure ;-)
[15:59] <farbod> patrasygma: axept Netbeans other say i shuld be install  openjdk
[15:59] <khionu> thanks all!! *throws confetti*
[15:59] <khionu> Imma test it now
[15:59] <somsip> khionu: np. afk now, so ask someone else if you get stuck
[15:59] <patrasygma> farbod, yes install openjdk then install netbeans
[15:59] <khionu> somsip: ok, thank you very much :)
[16:00] <rainbowwarrior> hello , I am running Ubuntu 14.4.1 and I have java 7 67 installed , yet when i use it on a certain java chat i get the java icon but i can not do anything with it, also xchat does not work either , it seems only certain programs work , anyone got any idea how to fix this please ?
[16:00] <farbod> patrasygma:can i install it from ubuntu software manager?
[16:01] <patrasygma> use killer's way for openjdk: sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre openjdk-7-jdk
[16:02] <patrasygma> farbod, but for netbeans download the one that suits your needs at the link above and let me know
[16:02] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: hey, would I need to remove the spaces between the variables and their content?
[16:02] <zx> how many people are there?
[16:03] <tonyt> is there a fix for screen tearing?
[16:03] <SchrodingersScat> khionu: believe so, no space between = and the value., so world=$1  ; line="level-name=${world}"
[16:04] <SchrodingersScat> khionu: for ints you can : let num=0
[16:04] <farbod> patrasygma: ok thank you
[16:04] <patrasygma> np, are you done with openjdk?
[16:05] <farbod> patrasygma: yes,thank you
[16:05] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: thank you :) I'm only working with strings right now, as the scripts I'm making are all configuration adjusters for people who see a black box and freak out xD
[16:05] <patrasygma> farbod, have you downloaded the netbeans that suits your needs?
[16:06] <farbod> patrasygma: yes its downloading with 2 MG speed :) 40 MG left
[16:06] <SchrodingersScat> khionu: you will never stop minecraft users from 'freaking out'
[16:06] <patrasygma> farbod, ok, we will do the install together when you are ready
[16:07] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: but I can limit the number of times I'm woken up at 3 am xDD
[16:07] <farbod> patrasygma:thank you very much :)
[16:08] <patrasygma> farbod, no problem, i don't want you to run away from ubuntu because small thing like that. Linux is awesome!!!
[16:08] <arif-ali> ls
[16:08] <farbod> Linux is awesome!!! :)
[16:10] <farbod> 20 MG left
[16:11] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: ahha! Here's the other error I got "sed: -e expression #1, char 4: unexpected `,' ". Here's the new sed line I used, but it's still the same error "sed -e "30,s/*/${line}/" [file]"
[16:12] <SchrodingersScat> khionu: I don't understand the 30, there, but I'm also not a sed/regex master.
[16:12] <khionu> it's just the line number. the only difference from that and the tutorials is that the tutorials only had a single digit line number.
[16:13] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: forgot to point the reply to you
[16:16] <khionu> Anyone else have SED experience?
[16:16] <c0mrad3> can any one help me to make my pendrive bootable
[16:16] <patrasygma> sed is complicated because of regex on command line, it's a process of try and fail until success
[16:17] <SchrodingersScat> khionu: that's outside of my experience, I googled me a http://www.grymoire.com/Unix/Sed.html#uh-26 though, looks like you might want something like sed -e '30 s/*/${line}/'  ; although I did not test that for syntax.. and you might need " "'s to expand the variable
[16:17] <ActionParsnip> c0mrad3: with an Ubuntu ISO?
[16:17] <adam23> Hi
[16:18] <adam23> Any support? I have problem with my OS.
[16:18] <adam23> *problems
[16:19] <patrasygma> farbod, is the download complete?
[16:19] <SchrodingersScat> adam23: go ahead and state your problem, along with whatever you tried to solve it, and what happened.
[16:20] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: I saw that tutorial, but newer ones said "comma not space"..... well, I think newer. I'll check the page data
[16:20] <adam23> I asked my question in UbuntuAsk. but no one answered it. this is my question: http://askubuntu.com/questions/520383/stange-problems-in-ubuntu
[16:22] <SchrodingersScat> khionu: there's also a channel ##sed which seems to be the unofficial hangout of SEDers
[16:22] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: I'll check it out.. thanks
[16:23] <ActionParsnip> adam23: what is the output of:   cat /etc/issue
[16:23] <adam23> Ubuntu 14.04 LTS \n \l
[16:24] <ActionParsnip> adam23: does nautilus eventually load?
[16:26] <ActionParsnip> adam23: if you use a different theme, is it ok?
[16:26] <adam23> It is not nautilus. It just was an example. The problem is the OS. I have many problems. everything is slow. for example when I want to open a text file It takes almost 30 seconds.
[16:27] <adam23> no. original theme.
[16:27] <ActionParsnip> adam23: is it the same as the guest session?
[16:27] <ActionParsnip> adam23: is this a clean install?
[16:27] <adam23> what is guest session?
[16:28] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: they seem to not be the chattiest bunch..... *breaks facetious scale*..... but their tutorial in their motd links back to that same link, so I'll give it a go
[16:28] <ActionParsnip> adam23: you select it on the login page.
[16:28] <adam23> No. It is normal. My own account.
[16:28] <ActionParsnip> adam23: your own account is normal?
[16:29] <adam23> I mean, not guest.
[16:30] <adam23> It is like XP after a few months now!
[16:31] <adam23> My accounts type is "administrator"
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> adam23: there is no "administrator type"
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> adam23: you may be in the sudo group which allows you to run commands using sudo, but thats it
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> adam23: log off, then log in to the system as guest. Is it the same
[16:32] <adam23> I don't know. I read it from "user accounts"
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> adam23: you will then know if the issue is OS or your profile settings
[16:33] <Mathieu_> anybody can help with mounting cifs share on 14.04?
[16:33] <Mathieu_> not working since the upgrade from 12.04
[16:35] <khionu> SchrodingersScat: They answered it. Also, the wildcard is supposed to be ".*".... anyways, it is working now ^_^
[16:35] <adam23> Ok. Thanks so much.  I want to switch now. I'll be back.
[16:36] <c0mrad3> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/S894y7Mq
[16:36] <SchrodingersScat> khionu: great
[16:36] <c0mrad3> i am getting this error when i am trying to make my pendrive bootable
[16:36] <c0mrad3> can any one help me with it
[16:38] <Kaco> hello
[16:39] <gagandeep> hi
[16:42] <VipT> Hi Everyone,  can anyone assist me with RAID configuration with 14.04 LTS?
[16:42] <ikonia> VipT: whats the issue ?
[16:42] <yeats> VipT: software RAID?
[16:44] <VipT> Hardware raid.  I have a RAID5 setup between two hard drives.  This was setup prior to my ubuntu install.  Windows picks up the raid no problem and I did a dual boot install for ubuntu.  Ubuntu sees the two physical drives under the Disk utility but not the RAID array.  How can I get his array mounted without loosing data?
[16:45] <c0mrad3> org.freedesktop.DBus.Python.AttributeError: Traceback (most recent call last):
[16:45] <c0mrad3>   File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/dbus/service.py", line 707, in _message_cb
[16:45] <c0mrad3>     retval = candidate_method(self, *args, **keywords)
[16:45] <c0mrad3>   File "/usr/share/usb-creator/usb-creator-helper", line 218, in Format
[16:45] <c0mrad3>     parent_dev = _get_parent_object(udisks, device)
[16:45] <c0mrad3>   File "/usr/share/usb-creator/usb-creator-helper", line 49, in _get_parent_object
[16:45] <c0mrad3>     parent = partition.get_cached_property('Table').get_string()
[16:45] <unopaste> c0mrad3 you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:45] <jeffreylevesque> i have an apache2 webserver that serves a page with an image, 'loader.png'.  I removed the image, and saved another by the same name.  The webpage displays the old image, and not the new.  It doesn't have anything to do github, because i cleared the git cache, and the old image still displays
[16:45] <jeffreylevesque> i'm using ubuntu server 14.04
[16:45] <ikonia> jeffreylevesque: browser cache
[16:46] <ikonia> jeffreylevesque: you have to specify no caching options if you don't want the browser/proxy to cache pages
[16:46] <SNAFUdowser> Hey, I'm running an Ubuntu 12 variant, and my wired ethernet is not being detected.  I'm using my college ethernet and it works on my laptop, but not on my desktop.  How can I fix this?  There are no wired connections listed.
[16:46] <c0mrad3> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/nSPSpod8
[16:46] <ikonia> c0mrad3: what do you want us to do with that ?
[16:46] <c0mrad3> i am getting this error
[16:46] <c0mrad3> when i am trying to make my pendrive bootable
[16:47] <jeffreylevesque> thank you iknoia
[16:47] <ikonia> SNAFUdowser: what variant ?
[16:48] <d0x> shit. I just deleted my fstab and its backup. Any idea to how to regenerate it from the current mount points?
[16:48] <ikonia> d0x: no need for that langauge
[16:48] <ikonia> d0x: it's not welcome in this channel
[16:49] <d0x> Sorry for the sh*t :)
[16:49] <ikonia> d0x: type "mount" and look at what's mounted, use that to rebuild the fstab
[16:49] <ikonia> d0x: please don't star it out - just don't use it
[16:49]  * d0x shame
[16:49] <ikonia> d0x: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[16:49] <ikonia> d0x: there is the format, use the output of the command "mount" to rebuild it
[16:50] <ikonia> d0x: should take 5 minutes.
[16:50]  * Nach0z stars d0x out
[16:50] <licnep_> anyone knows what will happen if i choose "install alongside windows" on a laptop which already has 4 primary partitions? ( http://i.imgur.com/cFaCfXR.png )
[16:50] <d0x> thanks
[16:51] <adam23> ActionParsnip: Everything Is Ok in guest account. I have no problem there. thanks. but can you tell my WHY these problems occurred in my account?
[16:51] <Hoyt1> Hi where can I find outdated packages?
[16:51] <Hoyt1> I need to find deb package of linux-image-2.6.38-8-virtual
[16:52] <OerHeks> c0mrad3, is this a special usb device, like u3? i found this bug anyway https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-creator/+bug/1294877
[16:53] <BluesKaj> licnep_, recommend you use manual partitioning in your case. motre control over where to install the OS
[16:53] <Raymond> where to learning JavaScript?
[16:53] <ikonia> Raymond: a book ? the web ? - not this channel though
[16:53] <Raymond> ikonia: thank you xD
[16:53] <Raymond> bye
[16:53] <OerHeks> Hoyt1, that is old, natty > http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.38.8-natty/
[16:54] <Hoyt1> OerHeks: ppa, nice
[16:55] <OerHeks> Hoyt1, hold on, 32 bit? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/i386/linux-image-2.6.38-8-virtual/2.6.38-8.40
[16:55] <ikonia> that is not the virtual kernel build
[16:55] <ikonia> that is the mainline kernel build without any of the ubuntu patches/configuration
[16:56] <OerHeks> ikonia, i noticed, little late i know ..
[16:57] <licnep_> BluesKaj: ok thanks, that's what i usually do, it's just that i'm new to the EFI stuff, so didnt want to mess it up.. but apparently it's fine if you point /boot/efi to the existing efi partition..
[16:57] <Hoyt1> Nope, x86_64
[16:57] <SNAFUdowser> ikonia: Elementary OS.... I would think that it's using basically the same network backend as idk anything else.  How should I try to debug?  Sorry for late response, btw.
[16:58] <OerHeks> Hoyt1, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/amd64/linux-image-2.6.38-8-virtual/2.6.38-8.40
[16:58] <Hoyt1> Thanks OerHeks, and ikonia
[16:59] <BluesKaj> licnep_, yeah so i've heard, but I'm not familiar with saving a windows 8 install on uefi , I just dumped it, installed W7 and linux after wiping the drive and then used the legacy mode in the uefi/bios
[17:01] <yeats> VipT: you may have to install raid packages - 'dm-raid' is the right package I think
[17:01] <yeats> !info dm-raid
[17:01] <yeats> er..
[17:01] <MortezaE> Hi. How i can switch to secondary input language by holding some key down (like that beautiful days of gnome...)
[17:01] <OerHeks> dmraid
[17:01] <yeats> VipT: dmraid, sorry
[17:02] <yeats> VipT: it's not installed by default on desktop Ubuntu (at least last time I checked)
[17:02] <VipT> yeats: I am checking into that now.  I noticed I am doing a software raid, not hardware
[17:02] <eeee> MortezaE: super+space , i think, never tried it before but it's in the shortcuts
[17:02] <yeats> VipT: not sure how shared storage between windows/ubuntu would work with software raid
[17:03] <chrisss123456> hey guys, would you suggest installing an antivirus on an ubuntu laptop, if so why and which one?
[17:03] <VipT> yeats: I already have dmraid installed.  let's see if I can get this to work.
[17:04] <yeats> !av | chrisss123456
[17:04] <chrisss123456> yeats: oops, sorry. i suppose this is so frequently asked :/ thanks!
[17:05] <yeats> chrisss123456: no problem!  if you want virus protection anyway, look into ClamAV
[17:05] <yeats> !info clamav | chrisss123456
[17:05] <MortezaE> eeee : No, it does'nt work
[17:05] <chrisss123456> yeats: i’ve heard about clamav, decided to ask here to see if people knew. i guess that answers that! haha. thanks again :)
[17:14] <pavelz> Hi Anyone had experience with RAID0 and Ubuntu 12 -> 14 upgrade ? I am having issue that drive mounts fine but in the bootup process it says it has failed to mount. while in dmesg it shows that drive has mounted properly. I get prompted to press S to continue and everything works just fine. What kind of problem this may be? in dmesg I have this: EXT4-fs: (md2) mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:(null)
[17:16] <pavelz> I have spent whole day an doing google browsing but did not come up with anything specific, people having other issues with RAID0
[17:18] <pavelz> wonder if it could be some sort or race condition?
[17:20] <chrisss123456> hey guys, i’m trying to install fprint, and i’ve followed instructions, but i don’t see the option to use fingerprint login after logging in and out… tohughts?
[17:21] <jbeez> Anyone on familiar with preseed configuration?
[17:25] <sagredo> hello #ubuntu , after updating to 14.04 I have noticed ubuntu closing my programs when I leave the computer idling
[17:25] <sagredo> this is very undesireable for me
[17:32] <N0xc0n> @JimmyNeutron :)
[17:33] <sagredo> hello #ubuntu , after updating to 14.04 I have noticed ubuntu closing my programs when I leave the computer idling
[17:34] <sagredo> this is very undesireable for me
[17:34] <JimmyNeutron> System slowed to a crawl when I ran my python script looking for prime numbers from 1,000,000 to 1,000,000,000
[17:34] <JimmyNeutron> lol
[17:34] <sagredo> what do I need to edit to stop this new 'feature'
[17:34] <N0xc0n> Buggy Script
[17:35] <JimmyNeutron> works fine to 1000.  I need to optimize it for multithread I guess
[17:36] <yaowenrui> how to install mac on ubuntu
[17:36] <OerHeks> yaowenrui, mac what? theme?
[17:36] <JimmyNeutron> yaowenrui, Mac OS on Ubuntu OS or Ubuntu OS onto a Mac HW?
[17:37] <yaowenrui> install mac just like apt-get install xubuntu
[17:37] <yaowenrui> is there any commander
[17:37] <OerHeks> yaowenrui, mac osx has nothing to do with ubuntu.
[17:37] <ActionParsnip> sagredo: what did you upgrade from?
[17:38] <yaowenrui> so there  not any way?
[17:38] <pbx> yaowenrui, no.  OS X is an operating system, not an application. and it's proprietary, not open source.
[17:38] <N0xc0n> mac is UNIX not LINUX
[17:38] <JimmyNeutron> yaowenrui, if u want a Mac OS running under Ubuntu OS, look into VM
[17:38] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: fresh install mate
[17:38] <led-bandit> does any one know of an active channel for nvidia help? 14-20 hours of no response in #ubuntu-x and #nvidia
[17:38] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: I leave IRC and transmission running
[17:38] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: you can run a virtual machine if the mac licence permits it
[17:38] <OerHeks> JimmyNeutron, wrong, osx UELA does not allow that :-D
[17:38] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: and it is quite irritating coming back every morning to find my programs closed
[17:39] <OerHeks> and not supported here
[17:39] <ActionParsnip> sagredo: disable sleep in screensaver and display properties. Will stop it sleeping
[17:39] <yaowenrui> i think can i install mac like install xubuntu and i can shosse the operating system on the logon?
[17:39] <chrisss123456> ok, figured out whats wrong: the driver for my reader has just been added.
[17:39] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: no
[17:39] <chrisss123456> super easy question: how do i add a driver?
[17:39] <chrisss123456> it’s from here
[17:39] <chrisss123456> https://github.com/abbradar/fprint_vfs5011/commit/1114ae511b400523eee92ab2aacea2cdf89efdaf
[17:39] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: thanks that was really easy
[17:39] <chrisss123456> is it just wget (link above)?
[17:39] <yaowenrui> yeah thank
[17:40] <brac_x> could some possible hardrive s malware or virus take control when booting from a live cd or usb ?
[17:40] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: Xubuntu is just ubuntu with a different default application set. If you install Xubuntu-desktop on Ubuntu the oS under the hood is identical
[17:40] <N0xc0n> What is HMAC?
[17:40] <chrisss123456> !av | brac_x
[17:41] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: also MacOS is far from free so how can Canonical distribute it freely?
[17:41] <chrisss123456> brac_x: so i would think not
[17:41] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: nothing in displays, what do you mean by screensaver?
[17:41] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: think about it. ...
[17:41] <reversiblean> How do I load uvesafb framebuffer driver instead of vesafb? I tried adding "video=uvesafb:1024x768-32,mtrr:3,ywrap" to GRUB_CMDLINE.. but it does not work.
[17:41] <ActionParsnip> sagredo: its in system settings some place
[17:42] <ActionParsnip> reversiblean: add the boot option: uvesafb.blacklist=1
[17:42] <reversiblean> will uvesafb automatically load then?
[17:42] <JimmyNeutron> Anyone running ubuntu on an X99 chipset?  Curious if Ubuntu 14.04.01 works before I start researching and buying components.
[17:42] <yaowenrui> yeah i know so i just need to apt can install xubuntu ,but i see something on the web it says that on the chosse scream there has the point of mac
[17:43] <brac_x> chrisss123456 : what if you install an untrusted package?
[17:43] <yaowenrui> *loading macosx*
[17:43] <ActionParsnip> reversiblean: also run: echo "blacklist uvesafb" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
[17:43] <chrisss123456> brac_x: ah, then i suppose maybe. but i’m not really sure, so dont trust that.
[17:43] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: you can make ubuntu look like mac os, is that what you mean?
[17:44] <yaowenrui> no in chosse scream there has the choosen of mac
[17:44] <yaowenrui> the chinese web has that picture
[17:44] <brac_x> chrisss123456 : do you know if live cd mounts all available devices when starting up?
[17:44] <ActionParsnip> reversiblean: that will make the module not load as it is blacklisted
[17:44] <jwyer> how can I install graphics.py  for python
[17:44] <reversiblean> ActionParsnip: no I want to use uvesafb, I've already add blacklist vesafb to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf
[17:45] <yaowenrui> just show a picture and not say how to do it
[17:45] <yaowenrui> so i have question
[17:45] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: its pointless ss your need is not clear
[17:45] <jluc> Hello. I do regularly compile scribus 1.5 dev. I have plenty of RAM, a nice CPU and it runs on a SSD. On ubuntu 13.10 it was very fast. On ubuntu 14.04, launching and global operation are fast, but wysiwyg text edit is verrrrrry sluggish. How can that be ? How might i improve that ?
[17:45] <chrisss123456> brac_x: i don’t think so: it does give you the option to mount certain devices.
[17:46] <reversiblean> ActionParsnip: I will also try blacklisting it as a kernel parameter as you suggested.
[17:46] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: the proprietary operating system MacOS is not installable using apt-get.
[17:46] <jluc> / Like it takes 20 seconds to update display after i type 20 letters.
[17:46] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: you can make ubuntu look like mac os using various commands and downloads.  I have asked if this is your aim but you haven't clarified this
[17:46] <yaowenrui> on the choose scream there has *ubuntu* *load windows* tags so there has one more of *load macosx*
[17:47] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: so how can I give you links? ??
[17:47] <yaowenrui> ok
[17:47] <chrisss123456> i’m trying to add a driver. its so simple, but im not sure how to do it. can anyone help? this is the git link: https://github.com/abbradar/fprint_vfs5011/commit/1114ae511b400523eee92ab2aacea2cdf89efdaf
[17:47] <unstable> I want to maintain a change management process for updating deb packages on a lot of ubuntu machines. I know koji/bodhi for rpm based systems works really well ( https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates / http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/ ), or pulp. Is there an equivalent to these systems that the ubuntu team uses?
[17:47] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: oh you want to add mac os to grub so that you can then boot the installed mac os
[17:48] <ActionParsnip> unstable: set up a lan based repo and point all systems at that for updates
[17:48] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: is that right?
[17:48] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: I'm not seeing anything
[17:48] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: screensaver?
[17:49] <yaowenrui> i just unknow of it because i just set on ubuntu 34 days
[17:49] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: I looked in 'Power' and suspend is set to never
[17:49] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: so mac os is installed on the system?
[17:49] <unstable> ActionParsnip: That's easy and already setup. THat isn't what I asked.
[17:49] <yaowenrui> even on pc is a hard problem
[17:50] <ActionParsnip> sagredo: ive not used gnome for a while. Maybe others can find it. Its in there. Something about screen dimming
[17:50] <rvnovaes> #tryton
[17:50] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: you still haven't answered me....
[17:50] <haled> my gdm has no start menu and panel at all, what package did I remove?
[17:51] <yaowenrui> i saw a picture on the web of grub that has a tag *load macoxs*
[17:51] <yaowenrui> but it didnt say how to
[17:51] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: yes because the user bought and installed mac os.
[17:51] <yaowenrui> just on pc way install ?
[17:52] <led-bandit> yaowenrui, http://www.tonymacx86.com/home.php http://www.insanelymac.com/
[17:52] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: yes but you will need to check the licence and pay for it
[17:52] <yaowenrui> mac now is free
[17:52] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: no its really not
[17:53] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: do you mean to say that 'lock' is stopping my programs?
[17:53] <yaowenrui> why ? i have to use mac in the maverick i download twice *it was free*
[17:53] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: im really confused why ubuntu would EVER kill processes?
[17:53] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: when you buy a mac you also pay for yhe license to the OS just like when you buy a system with windows you pay for Windows too
[17:53] <brimestone> hey guys.. i'm looking for migrate my premise-based ubuntu server to the cloud and i need to house 1.1TB (still growing) of data.. curently i have an instance with DigitalOcean and AWS running ubntu 12.04.05LTS but i was wondering if someone here know where i can house the data files, so my e2 instance can access it like a local filesystem
[17:53] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: I'm not on a laptop, there is no reason for power saving at all
[17:54] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: I can't find what you are talking about
[17:54] <OerHeks> yaowenrui, run your mac osx on your mac, we do not support running osx on pc hardware, even if you download it somewhere.
[17:54] <ActionParsnip> sagredo: no idea but you can stop the dimming and the issue goes
[17:54] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: what is dimming?
[17:54] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: mac os is not free.
[17:54] <sagredo> When I search settings for "dimming" nothing comes up
[17:55] <texla> ubuntu-14.04 ..When using workspace switch..I have to click on it approximately 5 times before it will switch..any suggestions ??
[17:55] <yaowenrui> in china many like the hackintosh that was the version of mac on free so many people installed and run everyday but problem is never being good on the macintosh
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> sagredo: like I said.  I've not used gnome in ages.  Others may be able to advise
[17:55] <yaowenrui> errors everyday
[17:55] <sagredo> ActionParsnip: ok you cannot help, I understand, np
[17:56] <sagredo> hello #ubuntu , after updating to 14.04 I have noticed ubuntu closing my programs when I leave the computer idling
[17:56] <sagredo> this is very undesireable for me
[17:56] <ActionParsnip> yaowenrui: yes it's an illegal install of mac. That sort of thing is not supported here due to copyright laws and licence violation
[17:56] <sagredo> how can I STOP ubuntu from terminating my processes?
[17:57] <yaowenrui> do you know how much money does it cost?
[17:57] <yaowenrui> i mean mac os
[17:57] <Ben64> yaowenrui: not on topic here at all
[17:57] <Ben64> sagredo: more details would be good, like what it is allegedly terminating, system specs, etc
[17:58] <yaowenrui> amrican dont like to talk about it?
[17:58] <sagredo> ubuntu is killing my processes when I leave the computer idlying - I have no idea who thought this was a "smart" upgrade as I keep them running for a reason
[17:58] <Ben64> yaowenrui: this is an ubuntu channel, for ubuntu support only. everything else does not belong in here
[17:58] <sagredo> Ben64: I leave irssi running in the terminal and transmission-gtk
[17:58] <pbx> yaowenrui, try #macosx
[17:59] <Ben64> sagredo: the only reason processes would be killed is if you're out of memory
[17:59] <sagredo> Ben64: no
[17:59] <Ben64> yes, actually
[17:59] <sagredo> Ben64: you are wrong
[17:59] <yaowenrui> oh ok i see USA bbs rules
[17:59] <pbx> sagredo, what is *not* getting killed?
[17:59] <sagredo> Ben64: this machine has 5120MB
[17:59] <N0xc0n> nice
[17:59] <Ben64> sagredo: since you apparently know everything already, good luck
[17:59] <sagredo> you are trying to tell me Ubuntu is stopping processes for a terminal window and transmission-gtk?
[18:00] <sagredo> you are a fool
[18:00] <pbx> sagredo, stay nice, and stay focused
[18:00] <zergut> why is it?
[18:00] <Ben64> just a tip: people here are volunteers, they do not work for you. the attitude will not go over well
[18:00] <pbx> sagredo, have you looked at the system logs after these quit events?
[18:00] <sagredo> Ben64: you are just not that bright
[18:01] <EugeneBandit> Hello! I'm interested in patching my kernel in order to add some compatibility to my system, is it a complex process ? Said patch : https://github.com/smilingthax/alsa-driver_scarlett Thanks!
[18:01] <pbx> sagredo, what's the shortest amount of time you have seen pass before an app quits?
[18:01] <sagredo> pbx: always overnight, many hours
[18:01] <pbx> sagredo, is it absolutely only when you are not using the machine?
[18:02] <sagredo> pbx: absolutely
[18:02] <pbx> sagredo, i'd grep system logs for mention of the apps
[18:02] <sagredo> pbx: when I checked syslog this morning
[18:02] <rberg_> sagredo if linux is killing those processes due to out of memory it will say so in the output of the command dmesg
[18:02] <pbx> sagredo, similarly, if any of the apps keep logs of their own i'd check them
[18:02] <sagredo> pbx: ok
[18:04] <pbx> sagredo, also, if you have apps/processes that never seem to succumb to this problem, start making a list of them and thinking about what's different between them and the quitting ones.
[18:04]  * pbx is done
[18:05] <led-bandit> is there an active nvidia channel for linux?
[18:05] <chrisss123456> i can’t compile packaged! help
[18:05] <chrisss123456> pls
[18:06] <rberg_> the only thing I can think of that will automaticly kill a long running process without warning is udev
[18:06] <texla> ubuntu-14.04 ..When using workspace switch..I have to click on it approximately 5 times before it will switch..any suggestions ??
[18:07] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, what are you trying to compile?
[18:07] <RoBo_V> hey guys have 14.04.1, I'm looking to create swap for hibernation ...
[18:07] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: ok im trying to use the fingerprint reader on my laptop
[18:08] <chrisss123456> and i found out that the reader is not included in the list of supported devices here:https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/ubuntu/fprint
[18:08] <kali-rao> hi
[18:08] <chrisss123456> led-bandit:  however, i found that someone fixed that here: https://github.com/abbradar/fprint_vfs5011/commit/1114ae511b400523eee92ab2aacea2cdf89efdaf
[18:08] <chrisss123456> but that’s a whole new installation: not from package (apt-get etc) but i need to compile
[18:09] <chrisss123456> now, sadly, when i run ./configure, nothing happens. why?!
[18:09] <kali-rao> hi
[18:10] <kali-rao> hi chrissss
[18:10] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, you need to make sure you have the packages to build installed
[18:10] <led-bandit> see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingEasyHowTo
[18:11] <sagredo> well
[18:11] <sagredo> nothing in logs
[18:11] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: ah. that would probably help. but now that i’ve installed the other way, should i remove it?
[18:11] <chrisss123456> if so, how?
[18:11] <sagredo> as to why my programs are being closed
[18:11] <rberg_> check config.log, make sure build-essential installed, and if there is already a package for what you are building try apt-get build-dep
[18:12] <led-bandit> chrisss123456,  installed what way?
[18:12] <sagredo> next issue: can someone help getting my samsung monitor working
[18:12] <chrisss123456> sudo apt-get install fprint etc.
[18:12] <chrisss123456> because there is a package
[18:12] <sagredo> it works in the hardware recognition state but as soon as I get to the login screen it looses signal
[18:13] <sagredo> would nvidia drivers help here?
[18:13] <MonkeyDust> sagredo  does it work with anything else, apart from ubuntu?
[18:13] <sagredo> MonkeyDust: yes I use for my cable/DVD player
[18:13] <SuperLag> Is there a way to "reset" (for lack of a better word) all the Unity fonts to default? so that the default fonts and font sizes are restored?
[18:13] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, i would apt-get remove the packages you installed form that ppa
[18:13] <sagredo> ubuntu detects the monitor
[18:13] <sagredo> but it does not display anything
[18:13] <johncooper> when I run a script from desktop shortcut, or steam from anything, computer freezes (total complete no response freeze)  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8261753/
[18:14] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: that worked! thanks :)
[18:15] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, your welcome
[18:15] <ompal99> hi what is the command to know that remote machine is VM or physical
[18:16] <brac_x> could some possible hardrive s malware or virus take control when booting from a live cd or usb ?
[18:16] <IanMalcolm> hey guys, does anyone have a good up-to-date spam/ham corpus? Even better, one in portuguese?
[18:17] <MonkeyDust> malware, virus? exciting! brac_x what makes you think that much?
[18:17] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: this is nonsense. theres an autogen.sh file, and a configure.ac file too, but neither autogen.sh or ./configure work
[18:17] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, let me download it and try brb
[18:17] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: ok here’s the link if lazy https://github.com/abbradar/fprint_vfs5011
[18:17] <johncooper> chrisss123456: do you have permissions on all the files?
[18:18] <chrisss123456> johncooper: yea, and sudo dont help
[18:18] <licnep_> i have 12 gb ram, do i need a swap >12gb to hibernate?
[18:20] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, you need to ./autogen.sh
[18:21] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, but you are going to need to some packages installed
[18:21] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: then it gives this: ./autogen.sh: 2: ./autogen.sh: libtoolize: not found
[18:21] <sagredo> trying to get my HDMI display to work
[18:21] <chrisss123456> i suppose i need libtoolize
[18:21] <chrisss123456> can i sudo apt-get libtoolize?
[18:21] <sagredo> using ubuntu 14.04 w/ 64 bit AMD & nvidia 9300GE
[18:21] <sagredo> trying to get my HDMI display to work
[18:21] <brac_x> MonkeyDust : what exactly do you want to know?
[18:21] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, yes and lots more
[18:22] <SuperLag> Mouse pointer is now larger than before. Fonts are larger than before, and they've lost their smooth look and anti-aliasing. :(
[18:22] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: wonderful, sudo apt-get install libtoolize does not work.
[18:22] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, no that wont work let me look
[18:22] <ompal99> hi what is the command to know that remote machine is VM or physical
[18:22] <chrisss123456> led-bandit:  thank you so much for your help :)
[18:22] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, no problem i am not getting help with mine so why not help some one else
[18:24] <jluc> Hello. I have plenty of RAM, a nice CPU and it runs on a SSD. On ubuntu 13.10 self-compiled scribus 1.5 was very fast. On ubuntu 14.04, launching and global operation are fast, but wysiwyg text edit is verrrrrry sluggish. How can that be ? How might i improve that ?
[18:25] <MonkeyDust> brac_x  linux malware is virtually non-existent... what bring you here
[18:25] <MonkeyDust> brings*
[18:25] <sagredo> using ubuntu 14.04 w/ 64 bit AMD & nvidia 9300GE
[18:25] <sagredo> trying to get my HDMI display to work
[18:25] <sagredo> no signal
[18:25] <ompal99> hi what is the command to know that remote machine is VM or physical
[18:26] <led-bandit> sudo apt-get install libtool libusb-1.0-0-dev libnss3-dev
[18:27] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, then edit the autogen.sh and delete the part that says --enable-maintainer-mode on line 7
[18:27] <chrisss123456> ok lemme try
[18:28] <chrisss123456> could you explain why that works?
[18:28] <led-bandit> why what works?
[18:29] <texla> ubuntu-14.04 ..When using workspace switch..I have to click on it approximately 5 times before it will switch..any suggestions ?
[18:29] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: like, why do i need to remove —enable etc.
[18:29] <brac_x> MonkeyDust : well i would like to know if could some possible hardrive s malware or virus take control when booting from a live cd or usb ?
[18:29] <led-bandit> chrisss123456,  you will get an error and it wont finish configuring
[18:30] <led-bandit> chrisss123456,  try it with out editing it you will see what i mean
[18:30] <MonkeyDust> brac_x  no
[18:30] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: oh great. haha. ok well i did it, and now it says aclocal not found
[18:30] <sagredo> trying to get my HDMI display to work
[18:30] <sagredo> using ubuntu 14.04 w/ 64 bit AMD & nvidia 9300GE
[18:30] <sagredo> no signal
[18:30] <chrisss123456> so…. sudo apt-get install aclocal?
[18:30] <led-bandit> nope wont work
[18:30] <chrisss123456> led-bandit: damn. totall guess :P
[18:31] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, i cant guarinty that this will work the way you want any way
[18:31] <chrisss123456> do i do this http://askubuntu.com/questions/45480/installing-aclocal-on-ubuntu-11-04
[18:31] <Muchachao> Hi Guys, How do I get sound working on my Ubuntu Server 14.04, which I installed on a laptop?
[18:31] <brac_x> MonkeyDust : thanks
[18:31] <chrisss123456> led-bandit:  at the moment, if it recognizes the existance of a fingerprint reader, im happy
[18:31] <MonkeyDust> !av > brac_x some more information
[18:32] <led-bandit> chrisss123456, ok
[18:32] <led-bandit> chrisss123456,   sudo apt-get install autotools-dev  automake
[18:33] <chrisss123456> alright ill try
[18:33] <brac_x> MonkeyDust : ive read it before but what if you install some untrusted packages?
[18:33] <johncooper> texla: what does ctrl+alt+left and  ctrl+alt+right do? instant switch or have to press multiple times?
[18:34] <chrisss123456> its working!
[18:34] <chrisss123456> :D
[18:34] <chrisss123456> thanks for the help again :)
[18:34] <th0rne> How can I check if certain packages are installed? (CMake, libncurses, libcurl, zlib, libgcrypt)
[18:34] <chrisss123456> ill be back if it borks though :P
[18:35] <winds> ??
[18:39] <texla> johncooper, that works instantly
[18:39] <Rafael_Azvdo> hi
[18:39] <winds> hi
[18:39] <Rafael_Azvdo> how are you?
[18:40] <winds> -_-!
[18:42] <led-bandit> th0rne, sudo dpkg -s packagename | grep Status
[18:43] <interweb> Hi , I've upgraded my kernel to 3.13.0-35-generic but some of my usb ports are not working . how do I can reinstall kernel ?
[18:44] <th0rne> Thanks led-bandit.
[18:44] <led-bandit> th0rne, no problem
[18:44] <B0r3dw15dom> Hi friends, I use Ubuntu 14.04 on my PC, Yesterday it was working fine, but today it is (1) taking much time to boot (2) Not detecting my Additional Hard Drive (Internal Seagate 1TB) (3) I am Unable to Open Bios (by pressing F2). Can someone help what may be the problem
[18:45] <MonkeyDust> brac_x  i have no knowledge of linux malware, especially a live session is very session
[18:45] <MonkeyDust> very safe*
[18:45] <MonkeyDust> brac_x  what makes you worry?
[18:46] <led-bandit> brac_x, how are you installing packages on a livecd? if you restart the computer all extra installed packages are gone
[18:47] <brac_x> MonkeyDust : lack of knowledge i guess
[18:47] <Muchachao> Hi Guys, How do I get sound working on my Ubuntu Server 14.04, which I installed on a laptop?
[18:47] <interweb> MonkeyDust, I've upgraded my kernel to 3.13.0-35-generic but some of my usb ports are not working . how do I can reinstall kernel ?
[18:48] <brac_x> led-bandit : no. thanks
[18:48] <MonkeyDust> interweb  never tried it, i'm no help with that
[18:49] <led-bandit> interweb, try installing kernel 3.13.0-36
[18:49] <led-bandit> interweb, then restart
[18:50] <apatheticsheep> howdy all
[18:50] <johncooper> texla: so the problem isn't desktop switching, its the pager app or something else in the GUI. Sorry I can't be of more help
[18:51] <led-bandit> Muchachao, try installing pulseaudio
[18:51] <apatheticsheep> I just connected a second HDD to my system (which was taken from a failed NAS) - but with the 2nd hdd connected my system boots to a busybox environment with the (initramfs) prompt - when i disconnect the drive it boots normally.
[18:51] <apatheticsheep> how can i get my system to boot normally with that 2nd HDD connected?
[18:52] <texla> johncooper, Thanks at least it works faster with the control-alt-left or right
[18:52] <led-bandit> apatheticsheep, is it a sata drive?
[18:52] <apatheticsheep> led-bandit yes both are
[18:53] <led-bandit> apatheticsheep, dont plug in the second hdd untill after you are booted into ubuntu
[18:53] <robcar> hello, got a problem with a virtual machine i have on Rackspace
[18:53]  * johncooper afk
[18:54] <apatheticsheep> led-bandit - so leave power connected but connect sata cable after OS boots?  can you do that?  is sata hot pluggable like that? i won't fry my drive/mb?
[18:54] <robcar> I tried to upgrade to 14.04, and when I reboot I saw on the console these lines:
[18:54] <robcar> i8042.c: no controller found.
[18:55] <robcar> mount: mounting udev on /dev failed: No such device
[18:55] <robcar> ...
[18:55] <robcar> ALERT! /dev/sda1 does not exist. dropping to a shell!
[18:55] <led-bandit> apatheticsheep, most drives and controllers are hotswappable.. you can look up your motherboard if you want and see
[18:55] <ikonia> robcar: talk to rack space - the disk is missing
[18:56] <robcar> I opened a rescue session and I managed to mount /dev/xvdb1 (not sda1) to mnt: all my files are there
[18:56] <kriskropd> does anyone know if the sqlite library package in default ubuntu server aptitude repos are built with SQLITE_OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY or SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER defined?
[18:57] <ikonia> robcar: so there you do then, the device name is wrong
[18:57] <apatheticsheep> kriskropd - have you tried running strings on the binary and grepping for those?
[18:57] <led-bandit> /dev/xvdb1 is a xen disk image?
[18:57] <robcar> led-bandit: yes, I figured it out
[18:57] <kriskropd> apatheticsheep: I can't even make a table with fOREIGN KEY references
[18:58] <robcar> I changed /etc/fstab to /dev/xvdb1       /           ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro,noatime    0 1
[18:58] <robcar> I mean I changed sda1 with xvdb1
[18:58] <robcar> in /etc/fstab
[18:59] <led-bandit> robcar, and it boots now?
[18:59] <robcar> nope.
[18:59] <apatheticsheep> kriskropd - you can try building the package from source - the debian way http://askubuntu.com/questions/246690/how-to-use-apt-to-get-source-code-and-then-do-separate-compile
[18:59] <robcar> it says xvdb1 does not exits
[19:00] <ikonia> robcar: talk to rack space, the disk is not getting presented
[19:00] <apatheticsheep> kriskropd - of course that example ois not for the sqlite package
[19:00] <robcar> I also change /boot/grub/menu.lst adding xvdb1
[19:00] <robcar> here it is:
[19:00] <robcar> kernel   /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35.4-rscloud root=/dev/xvdb1 ro quiet splash console=xvc0
[19:00] <robcar> initrd   /boot/initrd.img-2.6.35.4-rscloud
[19:01] <ikonia> robcar: you shouldn't be doing that
[19:01] <ikonia> robcar: menu.lst should not exist, they are probably using pvgrub
[19:01] <robcar> ikonia: sorry what?
[19:01] <ikonia> robcar: it's a custom ubuntu setup, I suggest you talk to rackspace
[19:01] <robcar> ah, ok
[19:02] <robcar> well, actually I did... I'm in the phase in which I'm investigating my setup in their rescue mode
[19:02] <ikonia> the phase ?
[19:02] <ikonia> robcar: the situation is a.) log a call explaining problem b.) wait for them to fix it/give instructions to fix it
[19:02] <led-bandit> kriskropd,  Assuming the library is compiled with foreign key constraints enabled, it must still be enabled by the application at runtime, using the PRAGMA foreign_keys command.
[19:03] <robcar> talking about that pvgrub thing... is that why I only have I have only menu.lst in /boot/grub?
[19:03] <led-bandit> kriskropd, For example:
[19:03] <led-bandit> sqlite> PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON;
[19:03] <ikonia> robcar: probably
[19:03] <jhutchins> apatheticsheep: Without knowing more about your setup it's hard to tell what's causing that, it could be that the drives are labeled in a different order when you connect the second one.
[19:03] <ikonia> robcar: again rackspace can confirm this, I'm only assuming
[19:04] <jhutchins> robcar: They might also be using legacy grub instead of grub2.
[19:05] <ionic_>  /join #bandung
[19:07] <robcar> ok; damn! it's just I CAN see my files under /mnt so they are there! Nothing seems lost... other ideas of what I can check, besides trying to get a more specific support from rackspace (which I don't know if they will give me, considering my basic contract....)
[19:09] <OerHeks> robcar, if nothing seems lost, what would you need more?
[19:10] <robcar> for instance: under /boot is see initrd.img-2.6.35.4-rscloud  vmlinuz-2.6.35.4-rscloud: aren't they too old? maybe they were my previous ones, before my failed attempt to upgrade to 14.04?
[19:10] <robcar> OerHeks: booting my server in a normal fashion, not in rescue mode
[19:11] <jhutchins> robcar: grub can't use entries in /dev/ because they don't exist at boot time.
[19:12] <jhutchins> robcar: Usually root=(0,0) or root=<uuidofroot>
[19:12] <dw1> B0r3dw15dom: sounds like a hardware not software issue :(
[19:13] <dw1> B0r3dw15dom: #2 and #3 you said happen before ubuntu even starts loading..
[19:14] <jhutchins> robcar: Did you check the rackspace documentation on upgrading?
[19:16] <ikonia> why are you looking at the root disk
[19:17] <ikonia> the problem is it can't mount "udev"
[19:17] <ikonia> they are not using udev properly
[19:17] <ikonia> 19:55 < robcar> mount: mounting udev on /dev failed: No such device
[19:17] <ikonia> mount /dev
[19:17] <robcar> jhutchins: nope... I had done a previous upgrade from 10.04 to 12.04
[19:17] <ikonia> which shouldn't be a mount
[19:17] <ikonia> you've not just upgraded a rackspace xen image have you ?
[19:17] <robcar> ikonia: mmm... what do you mean they are not using udev properly?
[19:18] <ikonia> udev should not be a mount, it should be created on boot, it's not impossible that thi sis a mount preseted from the host, to the guest
[19:18] <ikonia> again - this is a CUSTOM rackspace setup, so using their support process is the correct thing to do
[19:19] <robcar> ikonia: well ok, I was trying to understand the process better. I'll try to ask their support
[19:24] <apatheticsheep> led-bandit - odd - I booted the os fine then connected the 2nd sata drive, then mounted it (/dev/md3 was the partition)  df show 134g used on the drive - ls shows root folder - but I don't see any files and du -sm * shows like 11mb total ... wtf?
[19:26] <led-bandit> apatheticsheep, you might have more than one partition on that drive? sudo fdisk -l /dev/md3
[19:27] <kriskropd> led-bandit: back to the PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON  thing - does that have to be included in every php script I run that uses the foreign key reference?
[19:29] <led-bandit> kriskropd, http://www.sqlite.org/foreignkeys.html#fk_enable it says Foreign key constraints are disabled by default (for backwards compatibility), so must be enabled separately for each database connection.
[19:29] <apatheticsheep> led-bandit I do ... what I am saying is the mounted partition shows 134g used, but df on the mount point shows 11mb used
[19:29] <jjdeath> ¿Alguien habla español?
[19:29] <apatheticsheep> led-bandit oops df shows 134gb used du shows 11mb
[19:30] <led-bandit> du shows file size usage not df?
[19:31] <led-bandit> apatheticsheep, df -h shows what?
[19:34] <yorwos> hey guyz
[19:34] <yorwos> new wine version came out today yo ;) just found it
[19:35] <kriskropd> !es
[19:35] <kriskropd> jjdeath: ^
[19:37] <OerHeks> Mike9863 fix your connection please
[19:38] <jjdeath> I already did!
[19:38] <jjdeath> Thank you!
[19:41] <_2_Chopin4453> I am watching corri
[19:41] <_2_Chopin4453> shit
[19:41] <sharperguy> Is ubuntu raring no longer supported?
[19:41] <rww> !raring
[19:42] <sharperguy> argh i wish i noticed :/
[19:42] <sharperguy> i might be vulnerable to the SSL bug
[19:42] <k1l> sharperguy: not now, a lot of time back
[19:42] <k1l> sharperguy: not only that bug
[19:42] <sharperguy> ive been meaning to reinstall for ages but i just never have the time/patience anymore
[19:43] <k1l> do it now and grab a LTS in the first place. so you got 5 years then
[19:43] <kudakwasha> i'm managing my photos and videos with shotwell with ubuntu as my os - how can i export all of the photos and videos in my albums into html will galleries ( thumbs linked to larger images, but not full size)
[19:44] <kudakwasha> maybe there's a command line program i don't know about and should probably duckduckgo but if you have an asnwer please help
[19:44] <sharperguy> k1l: is there some way i can install without an external boot device?
[19:45] <CodeGosu> i installed program .deb, but im not sure where is program instalation directory is there any way to extract locations of files?
[19:45] <eeee> CodeGosu: whereis <bla>
[19:45] <_2_Chopin4453> you might want to get a memory stick because you can do all sorts on them
[19:45] <k1l> sharperguy: uh, that is not that easy, but possible. its better to grab a cd/dvd or usb pen drive. or you do the upgrades to 14.04
[19:45] <_2_Chopin4453> ok
[19:46] <kudakwasha> has anyone tried trisquel gnu/linux and how does it compare to ubuntu ( did your wifi card work, mobile modem, hdmi audio and video out  etc. )
[19:46] <_2_Chopin4453> good luck
[19:46] <licnep_> when installing with efi, anyone knows if i should install grub on /dev/sda or the efi partition?
[19:47] <k1l> kudakwasha: iirc they dont ship all the drivers needed. so its more work for you to get going
[19:47] <hjkh> !list
[19:47] <kudakwasha> Ubuntu html photo album generator that can handle recursive folders in Pictures and keep dates in tact?
[19:47] <hjkh> !get list
[19:48] <eeee> licnep_: /dev/sdxY
[19:48] <DJones> hjkh: No lists in this channel
[19:48] <kudakwasha> k1l: yeah because there are no proprietary blobs with trisquel
[19:48] <kudakwasha> rms style free software
[19:48] <eeee> licnep_: sorry, /dev/sdx
[19:48] <k1l> kudakwasha: yes, and not the focus of this channel. we ship the stuff needed by the people
[19:49] <licnep_> eeee: ok ill try that, hope i'll still manage to boot into windows...
[19:49] <kudakwasha> very good ethics, very hard to use for day to day life, it's a major trade off? will ubuntu ever offer a truly free os for server, desktop and phone ( free according to the gpl with NO proprietary stuff )
[19:49] <_2_Chopin4453> what is your real name and your age
[19:50] <k1l> kudakwasha: no. talk to rms about that. ubuntus focus is the user.
[19:50] <kudakwasha> k1l: yeah which is why i use ubuntu and i'm here asking about an html gallery generator, i hardly want to handcode thousands of photos and batch resize images using imagemagick at the same time
[19:50] <kudakwasha> hand code the html/css javascript i mean
[19:50] <k1l> _2_Chopin4453: please join #ubuntu-offtopic for chitchat, this is the technical support channel
[19:50] <eeee> licnep_: are you currently on windows?
[19:51] <kudakwasha> k1l: rms is a purist, respect that - but for practical reasons and for now i use ubuntu
[19:51] <k1l> kudakwasha: and if you dont want to be banned stop that trisquel promotion, like i told you last time
[19:51] <kriskropd> kudakwasha: what "ubuntu html gallery generator" are you talking about?
[19:51] <licnep_> eeee: im on linux, from live usb
[19:51] <MortezaE> Help!! I see an unwanted outgoing traffic in system monitor applet... is there a command to find out which program is sending data out?!
[19:51] <kudakwasha> kriskropd: is there a command line application for ubuntu that generates html galleries
[19:51] <eeee> licnep_: ok, so you're reinstalling grub?
[19:52] <kudakwasha> kriskropd: i don't mean  a script that i can donwload, i mean something in the repos
[19:52] <streulma> hello, does Retina from Apple works with ubuntu 14.04 ?
[19:52] <bekks> Yes.
[19:53] <streulma> bekks you mean me ?
[19:53] <kriskropd> kudakwasha: not tha tI would know of - and the repo stuff is mostly scripts for the most part
[19:53] <bekks> streulma: Yes.
[19:53] <licnep_> eeee: no i'm going through the installation process for the first time, i selected the partitions but wasnt sure what to select as "device for bootloader installation", given that this pc has UEFI
[19:53] <streulma> bekks: ok how to set best resolution on 13 inch? with Display and scale ?
[19:53] <eeee> licnep_: ah, usually what's default is correct
[19:54] <streulma> I'm deciding between air and pro
[19:54] <bekks> streulma: I never installed it myself on a Mac Retina, but I know it's possible.
[19:54] <licnep_> eeee: good
[19:54] <k1l> kudakwasha: lazygal, igal2, album,...
[19:54] <kriskropd> kudakwasha: for i in *.jpg;do "echo <img src=\"$i\" />" >> index.html;done
[19:54] <kriskropd> its a start
[19:55] <kriskropd> s/"echo /echo "/g
[19:55] <kudakwasha> kriskropd: i found igal2 , going to try it now it's called 'Online image gallery generator' and written in perl
[19:56] <kudakwasha> sudo apt-get install igal2
[19:57] <kudakwasha> oops :-/ sorry wrong window
[19:58] <chrisss123456> hey, im running ino an error where im trying to compile a program, but it says ImageMagick is required. I try sudo apt-get install ImageMagick, and its the same error. help pls?
[19:58] <kudakwasha> ooooooh igal2 seems good, you can customize your own template using html/css
[19:58] <kudakwasha> nics
[19:58] <kudakwasha> nice
[19:59] <streulma> he a question, is 4GB ram enough for running Ubuntu with 1 Virtualbox Windows VM with 1GB ram?
[19:59] <streulma> on SSD
[19:59] <kriskropd> chrisss123456: a compiled program might want the imagemagick lib - if you wanted the cli imagemagick package it is all lowercase
[19:59] <bandit-led> streulma, yes
[19:59] <streulma> bandit-led thanks, I don't need that retina res ;)
[20:00] <chrisss123456> kriskropd: oh yea… so it’s just sudo apt-get install imagemagick ?
[20:00] <bandit-led> streulma,  in fact thats what used until last year
[20:00] <OerHeks> streulma with that 4 gb i would give the vm 2 gb :-)
[20:00] <chrisss123456> kriskropd: sadly, still doesnt work.
[20:01] <kriskropd> chrisss123456: for the applications yes (the application consists of binaries like 'mogrify' and 'convert' that you can use ont he bash shell) - if you are trying to compile a program that depends on an imagemagick library, say in C or python or something, then you need a different package
[20:01] <kudakwasha> does canonical pay the irc ops in here?
[20:01] <k1l> kudakwasha: no
[20:01] <kudakwasha> are you a canonical dev?
[20:01] <kriskropd> chrisss123456: if you are compiling some software you found on the internet, you should read any accompanying README or INSTALL file that should explain what allt he dependencies are
[20:01] <chrisss123456> kriskropd: it doesnt specify, unfortunately. it does say that i can either have ImageMagick or gdk-pixbuf, but that’s not working
[20:01] <kudakwasha> ubuntu dev i mean
[20:01] <k1l> kudakwasha: no
[20:01] <streulma> OerHeks and it is always enough ?8
[20:01] <chrisss123456> kriskropd: I have, but no dice…
[20:02] <kudakwasha> do you use ubuntu at work
[20:02] <kriskropd> kudakwasha: most of the people here are just users - plain and simple
[20:02] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, try sudo apt-get install libmagick++-dev
[20:02] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, what are you trying to compile?
[20:02] <MonkeyDust> kudakwasha  did you have an ubuntu support question?
[20:02] <MotherMGA> hello, I can't install wine on 14.04: "The following packages have unmet dependencies: wine : Depends: wine1.6 but it is not going to be installed" it all boils down to no reference to no package called wine1.6-386 in apt. Anyone know how to resolve it?
[20:02] <chrisss123456> fprint : https://github.com/abbradar/fprint_vfs5011
[20:02] <OerHeks> streulma, depends on wht you do with that vm, but yes, 2 gb is not bad
[20:02] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: if you can see what im too blind/noobish to see, thats awesome
[20:03] <kudakwasha> MonkeyDust: i do, but it's for an ubuntu dev
[20:03] <k1l> MotherMGA: any PPAs active that could interfer with that?
[20:03] <yorwos> hi , when i was doing my updates on ubuntu i noticed systemd got installed , how can i remove that ?
[20:03] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, hmm
[20:03] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, try sudo apt-get install libmagick++-dev
[20:03] <kudakwasha> kudakwasha: how many ubuntu support questions have i asked since i logged on?
[20:03] <k1l> yorwos: which ubuntu are you on?
[20:03] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: trying now. ill update soon.
[20:03] <blackangelpr> MotherMGA,  sudo apt-get install wine
[20:04] <MotherMGA> k1l: no I disabled all of my PPAs.  apt-cache doesn't show it.
[20:04] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: haha so that worked, but now theres a new error: XV is required for x11 examples.
[20:04] <yorwos> new wine version launhed today but only source code wait a few dayz for ur distro
[20:04] <MonkeyDust> kudakwasha  ask your question here, first, maybe you don't have to bother the devs
[20:05] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, try sudo apt-get install libxv-dev
[20:05] <MotherMGA> blackangelpr: https://gist.github.com/sbbowers/ac28bc626c7bd39bfc60
[20:05] <kriskropd> kudakwasha: you'll not have much luck finding ubuntu devs in here - the ubuntu website ahs the ever common contact page though http://www.ubuntu.com/about/contact-us
[20:05] <yorwos> i tried apt-get remove systemd , it says its not installed but i definetely show systemd while i was doing update
[20:05] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: it worked!
[20:05] <chrisss123456> thank you :)
[20:05] <yorwos> saw*
[20:05] <kriskropd> ubuntu devs are developing - not supporting
[20:06] <kriskropd> this is a support channel
[20:06] <ikonia> yorwos: ignore it
[20:06] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, no problem
[20:06] <kudakwasha> MonkeyDust: kudakwasha: what "ubuntu html gallery generator" are you talking about? it's not only for "ubuntu" but it was in the repos, it's called igal2, that's what was looking for
[20:06] <kudakwasha> though i do have other questions
[20:06] <ikonia> yorwos: systemd is not part of ubuntu, but there are some sys/udev stuff in place
[20:06] <k1l_> kudakwasha: what is your question?
[20:06] <kudakwasha> k1l_: customizing igal2 for now then  i'll ask
[20:06] <k1l_> yorwos: since some services are part of systemd now there is some stuff like logind that is needed and i friddled out of system.
[20:07] <blackangelpr> MotherMGA,  did you try from the software center? if not have no idea might be broke for now i guess :(
[20:07] <MonkeyDust> kudakwasha  maybe the people in #ubuntu-app-devel can help better
[20:07] <MotherMGA> I tried both apt and software center. they say the same things.
[20:07] <yorwos> i see , thanx for the info
[20:08] <k1l_> kudakwasha: well, ask a real question in here
[20:08] <OerHeks> MotherMGA, how did you disable your ppa's? ppa-purge?
[20:08] <kudakwasha> k1l_: did i not ask a real question
[20:08] <kudakwasha> ?
[20:08] <MotherMGA> Software & Updates > Other software > unchecked the boxes.
[20:08] <kudakwasha> was looking for an html image gallery generator that's customisable and in the repositories not a real question?
[20:08] <MotherMGA> apt-get update
[20:08] <kudakwasha> :-)
[20:09] <kudakwasha> k1l_: answer the question
[20:09] <yorwos> i have another question guyz
[20:09] <kudakwasha> was that a "real" question or not
[20:09] <humbag> ?
[20:09] <k1l_> kudakwasha: you are producing a lot of talk in here. but just very less is really meant to be here. you were answered that question already. now its your turn to find out what suits you best
[20:10] <kudakwasha> k1l_: i ended up answering the question myself
[20:10] <k1l_> kudakwasha: you already have some warnings to not spam this channel. so i would stick to the guidelines and not make a drama.
[20:10] <blackangelpr> MotherMGA, if your problems is that you deleted the ppa then sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa          then sudo apt-get update        then sudo apt-get install wine
[20:10] <MonkeyDust> kudakwasha  what do you want more, now you have the answer?
[20:10] <blackangelpr> MotherMGA, good luck
[20:10] <MortezaE> Hi, I need a utility to find out which program is sending traffic out, now
[20:10] <kriskropd> kudakwasha: if you have your solution - please stop filling up the chat - everyone, please stop feeding the user if they don't have an active question
[20:10] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: ok, problem. i ran ./configure, make, make install, no visible problems, but it hasnt done anything :(
[20:11] <MotherMGA> blackangelpr: thanks
[20:11] <kudakwasha> MonkeyDust: i have other questions, i already told you that, but first i have something else to do
[20:11] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, then sudo make install
[20:11] <chrisss123456> sorry, did sudo make install
[20:11] <yorwos> at my work i have a minilab chemical printer ,its printing with some epson leds/lasers , and its a 2part pc. it has 2 motherboards , the 1 is win xp with the program for printing and the the other is linux which holds a print server . why did they use 2 computers and not just 1 linux pc doing it all ?
[20:11] <k1l_> kudakwasha: i muted you since you are taking time and space from users with real tehcnical issues. come to #ubuntu-ops if you want to talk about that mute.
[20:11] <ikonia> yorwos: thats not an ubuntu issue
[20:12] <chrisss123456> last thing it gave a bunch of make[1] or make[2] with Leaving directory or Nothing to be done.
[20:12] <yorwos> um yea ... and ideas thouogh ? :)
[20:12] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: thoughts?
[20:12] <OerHeks> MortezaE, in terminal:  lsof -i # will list the applications that are accessing the network.
[20:12] <ikonia> yorwos: we don't deal with that sort of question here,
[20:12] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, loooking
[20:12] <yorwos> ok sry LD
[20:12] <ikonia> yorwos: no problem
[20:13] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: thank you
[20:13] <kriskropd> MotherMGA: there are a couple applications, but packet sniffing isn't always an easy thing to do - wireshark will be the most friendly and capable tool probably
[20:13] <MotherMGA> blackangelpr: I added the ppa, now it complains about not being able to find wine1.7-i386
[20:13] <blackangelpr> MotherMGA,  haha okay let me see
[20:13] <kriskropd> MotherMGA: sorry, wrong person
[20:13] <xv247> hello
[20:13] <MotherMGA> kriskropd: np
[20:14] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, which reader do you have?
[20:14] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: define reader? :P sorry, kinda new
[20:14] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, finger print reader
[20:14] <MortezaE> OerHeks, Thank you. Now I start a murder, kill em all, one after one ;)
[20:14] <blackangelpr> MotherMGA, sudo apt-get -f install   try this then again try to re-install
[20:14] <chrisss123456> 138a:0017
[20:15] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: a new driver was added to it not long ago, and the packaged version doesnt have it
[20:15] <OerHeks> lsof -i -n -P # gives you for each connection the process and the endpoints...
[20:15] <chrisss123456> but its here : https://github.com/abbradar/fprint_vfs5011/blob/master/libfprint/drivers/vfs5011.c
[20:18] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, you have the Lenovo T440?
[20:18] <milosz96> hi, i's using ubuntu live usb, coz i want to make image of my old hard drive. I have to use ata→sata converter. Unfortunaetly i can't see my hard drive anywhere (gparted, mount, etc). What can i do?
[20:19] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: yep!
[20:20] <blackangelpr> milosz96, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem
[20:21] <Praxi2> if I do a sudo swapon -s  shouldn't something be returned back?
[20:22] <kriskropd> Praxi2: if you have swap, yes
[20:22] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: any luck?
[20:22] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, still looking
[20:22] <kriskropd> Praxi2: without swap, you only get the ehadings 'Filename                                Type            Size    Used    Priority'
[20:23] <Praxi2> hmm I just assumed it was on by default, thanks kriskropd
[20:23] <kriskropd> headings*
[20:23] <milosz96> blackangelpr: and?
[20:23] <MortezaE> OerHeks, -i -n -P is ok, but in #debian somone suggested me "nethogs". It showed me the net eater program at a moment: whoopsie !
[20:23] <Praxi2> yes, I just got the headings
[20:23] <kriskropd> Praxi2: if you just made a swap partition or swapfile, you need to add it to /etc/fstab
[20:23] <kriskropd> Praxi2: otherwise linux won't know to load it at boot
[20:24] <Praxi2> actually a AWS instance.  When installing on a local computer, it always seems to create the swap space for me
[20:24] <OerHeks> MortezaE, there are tons of tools, have fun
[20:24] <kriskropd> Praxi2: when you install ubuntu, you have options on partitioning the disk, but by default it will make a swap partition, iirc
[20:24] <Praxi2> ya, appears to be a EC2 specific thing that swap is disabled
[20:25] <blackangelpr> milosz96, http://askubuntu.com/questions/151127/how-do-i-move-copy-my-entire-ubuntu-system-to-a-different-hard-disk    copy the partitions or better solution clonezilla  http://www.clonezilla.org/downloads.php
[20:25] <kriskropd> Praxi2: I personally prefer swapfiles over swap partitions - so I know there is nothing preventing an install from occuring without any swap
[20:25] <milosz96> blackangelpr: the problem is that my hdd isn't detected
[20:26] <kriskropd> Praxi2: you can run 'sudo fdisk -l' and it should indicate if the install was made with any swap partitions
[20:26] <blackangelpr> milosz96, then it must be dead 99.9%  :(
[20:26] <kriskropd> Praxi2: if you see one, you can add it to the /etc/fstab and then run 'sudo mount -a' and it will reload the /etc/fstab file
[20:26] <Praxi2> roger, none created
[20:26] <phapchinh> asdfd
[20:26] <Praxi2> that has my curious why amazon disables them
[20:27] <kriskropd> Praxi2: they probably just don't see them as necessary for common user - if you want swap still, I highly recommend swap files, especially for an instance that I assume you cannot control file partitions on without unmounting the instance
[20:27] <Praxi2> thanks for your suggestions though kriskropd
[20:28] <Praxi2> appreciate the input :)
[20:28] <Emmanuel_Chanel> Hello!
[20:29] <Emmanuel_Chanel> I want to know where the log of my /dev/md0 's trouble is. cf. http://pastebin.com/Ls1Bf5X6
[20:29] <kriskropd> MortezaE: if you like nethogs, you might also want to try iptraf
[20:29] <chris__> hey guys
[20:29] <chris__> I need help
[20:30] <chris__> I think I completely fucked my ubuntu install on my notebook
[20:30] <kriskropd> chris__: please mind language here :)
[20:30] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, for that reader i dont think your going to get it to work
[20:30] <eeee> chris__: why do you say so?
[20:30] <chris__> So I upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04
[20:30] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: :( howcome?
[20:30] <chris__> within ubuntu
[20:30] <chrisss123456> i’m trying to understand how this works
[20:31] <chris__> but it took a long time ( I have to say my laptop isn't really good, the hardware is outdated and it's very slow)
[20:31] <chris__> As it was not done after a whole night
[20:31] <chris__> I shut it down
[20:31] <chris__> and restarted
[20:31] <bandit-led> chrisss123456,  do you still have the terminal open from copiling libfprint ?
[20:31] <blackangelpr> chris__, i have ubuntu running on a dinosaur for my grandma and it works so dont worry
[20:32] <chris__> yeah but
[20:32] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: yep
[20:32] <chris__> now the dpgk is broken
[20:32] <chris__> I  can't apt get install anymore
[20:32] <bandit-led> chrisss123456,  sudo make uninstall
[20:32] <kriskropd> chris__: I assume you mean you did 'do-release-upgrade' ? that will only do one version at a time, 12.04 > 12.10 > 13.04 > 13.10 > 14.04 - each time requiring you to run do-release-upgrade iirc
[20:32] <MotherMGA> is there a way to view and uninstall all packages from a specific PPA?
[20:32] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: done
[20:32] <kriskropd> chris__: you'll be better off just installing from disc almost :s
[20:32] <chris__> kriskropd I used the UI popup
[20:32] <k1l_> chris__: run a "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and put the whole output into a pastebin please
[20:33] <kriskropd> chris__: ah - disregard me then, i dont know anything about that
[20:33] <k1l_> kriskropd: from 12.04 to 14.04 there is the LTS direct upgrade
[20:33] <chris__> k1l_ i will try in a sec
[20:33] <phapchinh> adfasfd
[20:33] <kriskropd> k1l_: i didn't assume LTS :s
[20:33] <phapchinh> 12312312
[20:33] <chris__> but the problem is just, the terminal recommends doing dpkg --configure -a
[20:33] <chris__> I tried that
[20:33] <chris__> but it gets stuck on DKMS: install completed after a while
[20:33] <MonkeyDust> phapchinh  it works, we see you
[20:34] <k1l_> chris__: if the pc is very slow it will take really some time
[20:34] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, there is a bug keeping it from working on 14.04 see https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61692
[20:35] <chrisss123456> bandit-led: but isn’t this more recent? .:https://github.com/ars3niy/fprint_vfs5011/pull/8
[20:35] <chrisss123456> and someone with a T440 has got it to work...
[20:35] <bandit-led> chrisss123456, no they are using that pull in the bug report
[20:35] <bandit-led> chrisss123456,  you can try and install it anyway if you want
[20:36] <chrisss123456> bandit-led:  ok clearly i have no idea what im talking about. can you explain what using a pull in a bug report is?
[20:36] <chrisss123456> is it just confirming that the bug exists?
[20:36] <chrisss123456> that seems kinda pointledd
[20:36] <kali_> hola
[20:36] <blackangelpr> kali_, hola
[20:37] <kali_> hola
[20:37] <MortezaE> kriskropd, i'm a utility lover!! (sorry was away)
[20:50] <MotherMGA> I need to resolve this dependancy:  libncurses5:i386 : Depends: libtinfo5:i386 (= 5.9+20140118-1ubuntu1) but 5.9+20140712-2ubuntu1 is to be installed
[20:50] <MotherMGA> does anyone know how I can "downgrade" the version of libncurses5?
[20:50] <MotherMGA> it would be nice to know where it came from. anyone know how to determine that?
[20:51] <Augmentergy> Can any give me a hand with xmkmf and imake please?
[20:51] <k1l_> MotherMGA: apt-cache policy libncurses5
[20:51] <k1l_> please into a pastebin
[20:52] <MotherMGA> k1l_: https://gist.github.com/sbbowers/9f1b011dc7ba999d442e
[20:52] <MotherMGA> it says I don't have one installed, but apt says its installed.
[20:52] <MotherMGA> err dpkg rather
[20:54] <k1l_> MotherMGA: 5.9+20140712-2ubuntu1 is the 14.10 package. are you sure that is a real 14.04 and no PPA is making trouble?
[20:54] <MotherMGA> it appears as though libtinfo5 is the problem: https://gist.github.com/sbbowers/79bc506e27bd527cbc7e
[20:54] <MotherMGA> its possible that it came from a ppa, I disabled them.
[20:55] <k1l_> well, just disableing doesnt remove the packages. ppa-purge is for removing that packages, woo
[20:55] <k1l_> *too
[20:56] <MotherMGA> well, I can remove the package, but it will uninstall libsdl, libgl1-mesa-dri and a bunch of other graphics stuff. from my experience that is bad.
[20:57] <MotherMGA> I do have ATI closed driver installed, but its not a PPA
[20:58] <bigheir> MotherMGA: sounds like ati is issue
[20:59] <atlasloewenherz> hi folks i just installed a new version of ubuntu ( the first time on the server i use ubuntu mostly as a desktop) but i have a multiarch conflict that each package conflicts with the same package:i386 any one came across this before?
[21:01] <pbx> atlasloewenherz, this is 14.04 i presume? at what point do these conflicts emerge?  also, sharing a pastebin link to error output might help helpers.
[21:02] <atlasloewenherz> pbx 14.04 yes i was about to pastbin the output of : apt-cache show libc-bin, the problem is only when i try to install a package using aptiude apt-get does not even claim that conflicts exist
[21:02] <chris__> So I am now getting Lubuntu, does anyone of you have experience with that flavour?
[21:02] <atlasloewenherz> pbx one sec and i will pastbin the rest
[21:02] <MonkeyDust> chris__  it's fast
[21:02] <chris__> MonkeyDust I sure hope so, my laptop is slow as hell under windows / ubuntu
[21:02] <MonkeyDust> chris__  use a live session to find out if you like it
[21:03] <chris__> MonkeyDust well I broke my ubuntu install so I'm somewhat forced into installing
[21:03] <MonkeyDust> chris__  i use it for my 14.04 virtula machine
[21:03] <blackangelpr> chris__,  laptop have only 1 gig so i recommend lubuntu for him
[21:04] <blackangelpr> its very old laptop
[21:04] <chris__> exactly
[21:04] <OerHeks> single core 1 gb yes, with dual core i would use xubuntu
[21:05] <blackangelpr> OerHeks, the problem its the swappinesss you know that kills hdd faster and even more if they are that old
[21:05] <chris__> Oh snap
[21:05] <chris__> Actually my laptop just has 500mb xD
[21:05] <chris__> http://www.engadget.com/products/hp/pavilion/zv6000/specs/
[21:05] <blackangelpr> 512 mb wow :P
[21:06] <OerHeks> lubuntu needs 256, so you are fine
[21:06] <chris__> you guys think it's safe to plug it into a power source while installing? I don't want it to overheat
[21:06] <OerHeks> but youtube.. i doubt it.
[21:07] <Emmanuel_Chanel> Hello! Help me!
[21:07] <Emmanuel_Chanel> I want to know my /dev/md0 's trouble is. cf. http://pastebin.com/Ls1Bf5X6
[21:09] <OerHeks> Emmanuel_Chanel, it looks like it is syncing, so be patient for the next 222 minutes?
[21:10] <rberg_> its resyncing.. no problem
[21:10] <rberg_> cron does this every month /etc/cron.d/mdadm
[21:11] <OerHeks> indeed, as it does what you expect raid to do
[21:11] <rberg_> and thats a good thing
[21:13] <munchy> anyone on ?
[21:13] <kriskropd> munchy: nope - please don't do that on IRC
[21:14] <bigheir> kriskropd: Why. You a rule follower, rule breaker, or someone special a rule maker.
[21:15] <BlindedHunter> Hi all. I have a question about installing Ubuntu sort-of-alongside a Windows installation, if anyone might have advice about it. Short form: I have two hard drives, one has Windows and the bootloader, another is basically clean. I want Ubuntu on the clean drive, and to be able to choose between the two at startup. Does anyone know precisely what I should be telling the Ubuntu installer to do?
[21:16] <kriskropd> bigheir: people on IRC can be quite fickle about things like that - it's like asking to ask a question or test the waters with no intention
[21:16] <OerHeks> bigheir, he has got a point, #ubuntu is the largest channel on freenode :-D
[21:16] <BlindedHunter> Is it as simple as telling it to put the bootloader on the Windows drive, and selecting the clean drive otherwise, in the advance menu?
[21:18] <OerHeks> BlindedHunter, yes, select the second drive to install to, and make sure grub install on sda
[21:18] <kriskropd> BlindedHunter: Youc an't make the Windows bootloader point to Ubuntu - you will need to tell your boot menu (grub2 I'm assuming) to give the option at bootup for either Windows or Ubuntu - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot there is a guide here to help
[21:20] <kriskropd> BlindedHunter: if you install grub/grub2 to the "clean drive" then you will need to tell your BIOS to boot that hard disk with higher priority than the Windows disk - otherwise your BIOS will keep refering to the Windows disk for boot options
[21:20] <BlindedHunter> Yeah, kriskropd, I wasn't expecting to be able to, I was planning on using GRUB, I'm just trying to be absolutely certain about where is should be installing. One more specific thing to be sure: OerHeks, specifically sda, and /not/ sda1 (where the Windows bootloader currently is I believe), right?
[21:22] <kriskropd> BlindedHunter: yes, assuming you have Ubuntu on /dev/sdb1 with /boot also in that partition, you simply modify the grub list to include Windows and then tell BIOS to boot with this disk instead
[21:22] <Bashing-om> BlindedHunter: As you have seperate hard drives, and intend to install on separate drives, might be good to keep the boot code on the respective drives, if one fails can always boot from the other ( chainload Windows from ubuntu's grub on drive sdb).
[21:22] <kriskropd> well, I say /dev/sdb2 - but rather ubuntu will be on /dev/sda1
[21:22] <BlindedHunter> I have not yet installed Ubuntu, actively doing that.
[21:23] <rah> hi there
[21:23] <BlindedHunter> Bashing-om, interesting thought. Is the chainloading difficult to set up, or is there any disadvantage to it?
[21:23] <rah> would anybody care to help me test Google Hangouts by joining me in one?
[21:24] <Bashing-om> BlindedHunter: Not a thing to it .. the operating system will take care of it .. simple command, if not done in the install . easy as falling off a log.
[21:25] <BlindedHunter> I am very confident in my ability to fall off of a log, and that sounds like the safest thing to try. I'll give it a shot, thanks for the idea.
[21:25] <BlindedHunter> And thank you everyone else, as well.
[21:25] <Bashing-om> BlindedHunter: To my knowledge there is no dia-advantage to chainloading Windows, and all the GOOD 0 cheap insurance to always have a system that is bootable.
[21:25]  * kriskropd rotates a log
[21:28] <Bashing-om> BlindedHunter: Be slow and carefull, make sure that you install ubuntu on the drive you are certain about -> liveDCD -: sudo fdisk -lu <- to MAKE SURE of the drive designation ( sdb is what I expect, but that is not a 100% certainty, check) . And should be no problem. Now if this is a UEFI system, there are a few things else tp be aware of !
[21:29] <Bashing-om> liveDVD*
[21:30] <licnep_> mm anyone knows how i can reinstall grub on a uefi system? i just installed ubuntu 14.04, but it boots win8 automatically
[21:30] <lonewulf85> Hey does anyone know how and if you can fix the wireless?
[21:32] <smw> Hi all, I am putting together a bug report. A coworker and I (same hardware) had a regression after an update that was done at some point today or yesterday. How can I get the apt log?
[21:32] <pacmac> hello
[21:33] <lonewulf85> Anyone that needs more info my wireless indicator light is currently orange regardless of if it is on or not. When on it should be blue can i fix this?
[21:34] <L0j1k> anybody else update yesterday and lose multi-monitor VGA support?
[21:34] <pacmac> I'm trying to burn an ubuntu iso image to an usb in mac os x. to do that I am using this manual so I can't mount it under mac and the usb is not bootable. I used this method with other ubuntu versions with same result, then I tried with a gentoo livecd with the same method and it worked..
[21:34] <pacmac> this is the method that i used http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
[21:35] <pacmac> the problem is that the util that I need isn't in the gentoo image, it is on ubuntu one
[21:35] <smw> L0j1k, yep, I am working on filing a bug report now :-)
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> pacmac  are you on a mac now?
[21:35] <pacmac> yes
[21:35] <smw> L0j1k, a coworker and I both had it fail today
[21:35] <L0j1k> i'm your coworker lol
[21:35] <smw> L0j1k, fair enough :-)
[21:35] <MonkeyDust> pacmac  better inform in mac channel, then
[21:35] <L0j1k> haha
[21:36] <pacmac> ok
[21:39] <xebra> hi, does ubuntu accept icon sets made up of svg images? I see every icon set is just a bunch of png
[21:39] <xebra> I wonder if you can just use one svg for each icon, which will then be scaled to the appropriate sizes
[21:39] <L0j1k> smw attempting to force modes with xrandr doesn't make it work, either, if that helps you isolate it
[21:40] <MonkeyDust> xebra  i have a lot of .svg icons too
[21:40] <smw> L0j1k, there was also an xorg update this morning. Don
[21:40] <smw> L0j1k, I don't think I have restarted since
[21:40] <smw> going to do that, then file a report
[21:41] <MonkeyDust> xebra  as far as i can see *all* my icons are svg
[21:42] <xebra> MonkeyDust, what's your directory structure? Mine are like: actions, animations, places, etc. Inside each of them, there's 16, 22, 24, 32... (all sizes). With png's
[21:43] <MonkeyDust> xebra  same here, and a 'scalable' folder, all svg
[21:44] <MonkeyDust> xebra  and .png icons too
[21:45] <MonkeyDust> xebra  anyway, now you know, svg icons are possible
[21:46] <xebra> MonkeyDust, hmm, because I tried, but it didn't work. I'll try with a different structure (putting svg's inside /scalable). I'll play with it a bit. thanks anyway
[21:48] <aaa801> Getting this when trying to run the Ubuntu installer http://imgur.com/kcnnSIX
[21:49] <aaa801> Any ideas
[21:49] <MonkeyDust> !details | aaa801
[21:49] <aaa801> Click the image, that's meant to be the try/install screen
[21:51] <Assclown> aaa801, what graphics chip are you running?
[21:51] <thecha> hi i need helo with this:  i formated my usb of 33 gb to hold a installation of ubuntu 12 it is in dual booot with win xp
[21:51] <thecha> how do i get rid of the grub menue and how do i unsinstall ubuntu?
[21:51] <aaa801> Assclown: hd7990
[21:51] <thecha> how to revert system to preinstallation status
[21:51] <thecha> thank you kindly sirs
[21:52] <thecha> pls help
[21:53] <Bashing-om> aaa801: Is that a black scrren you are showing after install ? Nvidia or ATI for graphics ? -> try the "nomodeset" boot parameter in the grub.
[21:53] <aaa801> Trying nomodeset now, and that's just normal boot from the install usb
[21:54] <aaa801> Aha that looks better
[21:54] <aaa801> Andddd the drivers for my network card are not included in the install kernel.
[21:55] <Bashing-om> aaa801: Woith WIFI that is often the case, see if the drivers are picked up with /update/upgrade .
[21:55] <Bashing-om> woith/with
[21:56] <aaa801> Bashing-om: its a PCI card, onboard seems to work however
[21:56] <aaa801> I'll worry about the card after install
[21:56] <Bashing-om> aaa801: :)
[21:59] <xebra> random question, while I'm here: if I had to buy a new laptop, what kind of graphics card has more support (and works best) in ubuntu? I have an ATI now, but thought of going with an NVIDIA if I change it
[22:01] <xebra> ATI doesn't even provide drivers for my card (my laptop is 6 years old though)
[22:01] <L0j1k> smw: http://askubuntu.com/questions/519927/nvidia-driver-not-working-after-upgrade
[22:02] <smw> L0j1k, the update was to xserver-xorg-video-intel:amd64
[22:06] <shadaloo> looking for help getting my 23" samsung a signal from ubuntu 14.04 w/ AMD 64 and Nvidia Geforce 9300GE
[22:07] <djdr1988> I dont have a lot installed on my system, but it has drastically slowed down. Is there anything I can do to figure out why it slowed down, or clean it up?
[22:09] <TJ-> shadaloo: Does 'xrandr -q' report the monitor?
[22:10] <fahmad> can someone tell me difference b/w 2a01:4f8:160:4049:8a44:9890:34fe:85a1 and 2605:F700:0040:2C15:8923:D09F:D4A9:67A9 and if both are same then why i have to use 2605:F700:0040:2C15:8923:D09F:D4A9:67A9 in squid.conf
[22:14] <fahmad> any one
[22:14] <shadaloo> looking for help getting my 23" samsung a signal from ubuntu 14.04 w/ AMD 64 and Nvidia Geforce 9300GE
[22:15] <TJ-> shadaloo: Does 'xrandr -q' report the monitor?
[22:16] <MonkeyDust> tfahmad  start from the beginning, what are you doing, what have you tried and what went wrong
[22:17] <OerHeks> 2605.xxxx comes before 2a01.xxxx
[22:20] <TJ-> fahmad: Well, the 1st (2a01:) is RIPE allocation whereas the 2nd (2605:) is an ARIN allocation
[22:22] <djdr1988> I was away from my computer. Did anyone respond to my question about my system drastically slowing down with not much installed on it?
[22:24] <Bashing-om> djdr1988: Ram in ubuntu is the determining factor, how much ram do you have onboard ?
[22:24] <djdr1988> 1GB
[22:25] <djdr1988> It was running good the last two days, and it just slowed down out of nowhere
[22:25] <Bashing-om> djdr1988: Not enough .. try a lighter version ... say (L)ubuntu ?? or increase the ram to at least 2 Gigs, for a better experience.
[22:25] <Basketball> how can i add 3 root cronjobs via a bash script
[22:25] <OerHeks> open terminal: top  # and see if you have a zombie process
[22:27] <djdr1988> Bashing-om: Ok, I will try to upgrade the RAM. Thank you
[22:27] <Bashing-om> djdr1988: Great, bit see OerHeks' last .
[22:27] <Bashing-om> bit/but*
[22:27] <OerHeks> ps aux | grep 'Z'
[22:28] <djdr1988> OerHeks: how would I identify a zombie process?
[22:29] <shadaloo> TJ-
[22:29] <shadaloo> yes xrandr -q reports the display
[22:30] <shadaloo> HDMI-1 connected 1920x1080+1024+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 509mm x 286mm
[22:30] <OerHeks> djdr1988, manually, the 1st answer here is a nice tutorial http://askubuntu.com/questions/111422/how-to-find-zombie-process
[22:30] <Muchachao> Hi guys, I need to find the following packages before I can make an install, but I can't find the required packages. The packages I need are gtk2-libs and gtk3-libs. How are these packages named on Ubuntu package manager?
[22:30] <djdr1988> OerHeks: Thank you. I wioll check it out
[22:32] <faruq5109_> fuck you josh__
[22:33] <shadaloo> lol
[22:33] <OerHeks> !info gtk+2.0
[22:33] <s0ckpo00pi3> how can you connect to an ubuntu server in a virtualbox client?
[22:33] <OerHeks> !find gtk2.0
[22:33] <djdr1988> OerHeks: I didnt realize it listed how many zombie processes in the terminal. It is 0. Thanks for the help though. I will try upgrading the ram
[22:34] <s0ckpo00pi3> it is a new ssh server, all ports are closed, i cannot ssh in from a client.
[22:35] <shadaloo> hi trying to get a signal to the following display: HDMI-1 connected 1920x1080+1024+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 509mm x 286mm
[22:35] <Basketball> OerHeks, do you know bash scripting
[22:36] <baako> hi guys
[22:36] <baako> what is the best irc client for ubuntu 14.04?
[22:36] <ikonia> there is no best
[22:36] <ikonia> it's personal preference
[22:37] <baako> recommend me one ikonia
[22:37] <Assclown> baako, xchat is good
[22:37] <ikonia> baako: jus try some
[22:37] <Assclown> baako, sudo apt-get install xchat
[22:37] <s0ckpo00pi3> xchat
[22:37] <s0ckpo00pi3> or irssi
[22:37] <ikonia> baako: you can always remove what you don't like/want
[22:38] <baako> faruq5109_ what?
[22:39] <baako> faruq5109_ wow why are u insulting me
[22:40] <ikonia> baako: he's not in the channel any more
[22:41] <baako> ikonia oh it was random lol
[22:42] <shadaloo> hi trying to get a signal to the following display: HDMI-1 connected 1920x1080+1024+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 509mm x 286mm
[22:44] <NotGnomethrower> hi there
[22:44] <shadaloo> hi trying to get a signal to the following display: HDMI-1 connected 1920x1080+1024+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 509mm x 286mm
[22:44] <shadaloo> do i need nvidia drivers or something
[22:44] <shadaloo> what gives
[22:44] <shadaloo> ?
[22:45] <Muchachao> can somebody reply to me?
[22:46] <ikonia> Muchachao: there you go
[22:46] <Muchachao> ikonia, thank you very much, and it works!
[22:47] <m000gle> Is there any way to adjust the orientation of multiple monitors for the Ubuntu login screen (LightDM)?
[22:47] <m000gle> My desktop is set to have the left monitor as the primary (0), and the right monitor as the secondary (1). This orientation is also easily adjusted through the Displays settings GUI.
[22:47] <m000gle> However, my login screen automatically detects a reversed orientation, where my right monitor is primary (0) and left monitor is secondary (1), and has no settings GUI to adjust this.
[22:48] <jamesbrown> g
[22:48] <eeee> m000gle: i think you can use xrandr --left-of <output>
[22:52] <m000gle> eee: Which display would go in the <output> portion?
[22:55] <trism> m000gle: I used to do this by configuring with System Settings/Displays for my user session and then copy ~/.config/monitors.xml to /var/lib/lightdm/.config/monitors.xml but I haven't tried it in a while
[22:57] <ahklerner> hello again. i have managed to do something that causes me to get a message 'The authenticity of host blah blah cannot be verified' for every host i try to ssh to. then when i say yes it says 'Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (/home/<user>/.ssh/known_hosts).'
[22:57] <ahklerner> can someone tell me what i can do to fix this
[22:57] <SchrodingersScat> can you confirm the authenticity manually?
[22:58] <m000gle> trism monitors.xml looks promising
[22:58] <ahklerner> i am not sure i understand your question. i know for a fact they are the machines i am attempting to ssh into
[22:58] <m000gle> trism let me log out and check
[22:59] <SchrodingersScat> ahklerner: can remove the offending lines from your known_hosts, but hard to say if you're being compromised
[23:00] <m000gle> trism: Perfect!  I copied it and it worked immediately upon next login
[23:00] <m000gle> trism: sudo cp ~/.config/monitors.xml /var/lib/lightdm/.config/monitors.xml
[23:01] <m000gle> trism: I believe its the <primary>yes</primary> variable which makes the difference :)
[23:02] <ahklerner> SchrodingersScat: even after i remove all lines from known_hosts i get the 'Failed to add host message'
[23:03] <Guest52619> heloo everyone
[23:03] <SchrodingersScat> ahklerner: weird, and the permissions for that file should allow you read/write?
[23:06] <ahklerner> SchrodingersScat: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8264658/
[23:06] <Muchachao> hi guys, how are this packages "gtk2-libs" and "gtk3-libes" called in apt-get?
[23:07] <OerHeks> i tried to find what you asked for, i guess it starts with gtk2.0
[23:07] <OerHeks> !find gtk2.0
[23:07] <mkanyicy> ahklerner: the permissions dont look right
[23:07] <OerHeks> you might want the -dev package, if you want to compile yourself
[23:08] <SchrodingersScat> ahklerner: could be it, in mine I seem to have them owned by my user, so maybe something like chown $(whoami):$(whoami) known_hosts
[23:08] <ahklerner> so i should do 'chown <user> /home/<user>/.ssh/known_hosts' ?
[23:09] <mkanyicy> ahklerner: yes
[23:09] <SchrodingersScat> ahklerner: right, not sure if you need <user>:<user> there or not
[23:09] <ahklerner> ok
[23:09] <mkanyicy> ahklerner: you need sudo as well
[23:10] <Baako> anyone uses apache here?
[23:10] <ahklerner> working now, thanks
[23:10] <SchrodingersScat> Baako: do you? if so, does that answer your question? Or did you have something more specific?
[23:11] <Muchachao> I found the packages named libgtk2.....
[23:11] <ahklerner> sudo -s
[23:11] <Muchachao> OerHeks, leuke naam btw
[23:11] <Baako> how do i install it on ubuntu?
[23:11] <Guest52619> hey any girl intrested for clean chat
[23:12] <ahklerner> sudo apt-get install apache2
[23:12] <SchrodingersScat> !guidelines | Guest52619
[23:12] <rww> tl;dr: it's a support channel, not a PM chat nexus
[23:12] <eeee> !lamp | Baako , read the part about apache2
[23:17] <guesting> I have a server. The server has an administrative account called "admin" (let's say). I always have been able to use sudo in that account with no issues. A new tech just got highered and I gave him the password for the administrative account. Now he tells me that "admin" cannot do sudo--I check, and "sudo ls" for instance returns "admin is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported." I have never had this issue before, an
[23:17] <guesting> It says that I don't have priveledges.
[23:17] <guesting> 1. How can I fix this?
[23:17] <guesting> 2. Who's fault could this have been?
[23:18] <guesting> I, being that "admin" does not have priveledges.
[23:20] <Muchachao> Hi guys, I keep the following error-message when I want to build a software-package: config.mk:107: *** Cannot find gtk2-libs or gtk3-libs.  Stop.
[23:20] <Muchachao> . Which packages should I need to install?
[23:21] <eeee> Muchachao: which software package is it?
[23:21] <guesting> Also, when I type in "groups admin" it says that "admin" is a part of the "sudo" group
[23:22] <Muchachao> eeee, dwb > http://portix.bitbucket.org/dwb/
[23:23] <guesting> Also, doing "ls -l /etc/sudoers" tells me that it has been altered TODAY! I have not touched it! Only the tech knows the password!
[23:23] <rww> Muchachao: libgtk-3-dev, I expect
[23:23] <eeee> Muchachao: sudo apt-get install dwb
[23:23] <eeee> it's in the repos
[23:23] <eeee> !info dwb
[23:23] <rww> but yeah, that
[23:23] <eeee> universe repo
[23:24] <Basketball> how can i remove pamusb and all the files it created
[23:24] <mkanyicy_> Basketball: sudo apt-get purge
[23:25] <ahklerner> Muchachao: the site says there is a freenode channel #dwb
[23:25] <Basketball> mkanyicy_, i did and /etc/pam.d/common-auth still here
[23:26] <mkanyicy_> Basketball: does its existence give you problems?
[23:26] <Basketball> mkanyicy_, yes i am trying to install from scratch
[23:26] <EiriksUbuntu> Finally, after almost 5 months I got my laptop running again. Thanks to Ubuntu!
[23:27] <Muchachao> rww, already installed the package you mentioned. eeee, the current dwb package in apt-get contains a bug, which is patched in the latest version. ahklerner, I've tried to reach them, but it seems they are all sleeping
[23:27] <foundry> hi i just installed 13.10, and it was chunky. i saw in top that compiz was freaking out... so installed the latest driver and now i get a black screen after login
[23:27] <foundry> none of the ask ubuntu stuff is working
[23:28] <foundry> nvidia GeForce FX 5500
[23:28] <mkanyicy_> Basketball: check man apt-get and search for 'purge', it says it deletes configuration files as well
[23:29] <mkanyicy_> Basketball: so, in your case, if you are sure that the file is supposed to be deleted, you can remove it yourself (or move it somewhere to be safe)
[23:30] <mkanyicy_> mkanyicy_: but I think the real problem you should ask for support is what you are trying to escape
[23:30] <mkanyicy_> Basketball: ^^
[23:30] <fahmad> can someone tell me how can i add 3500 ipv6 address into my server starting from 2a01:4f8:161:51c9::/64
[23:31] <eeee> Muchachao: sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-dev , as rww suggested
[23:32] <EiriksUbuntu> can someone tell me a get for restricted dvd package? I reuse my dvdrs.
[23:32] <EiriksUbuntu> the restricted package get from 10.04 LTS is not answering
[23:35] <uRock> I'm having a weird issue with my networking. I can't connect to or ping www.ebay.com. The DNS works, ie it found the IP address, but that is as far as it will get. Other systems on my netowrk connect with no issues.
[23:36] <Muchachao> eeee, libgtk-3-dev is already the newest version.
[23:36] <Muchachao> . the error is still present
[23:37] <uRock> I tried connecting with both Firefox and Chrome. Both are a no go
[23:38] <OerHeks> EiriksUbuntu, i think the restricted extras package belongs to the desktop, only 10.04 server is supported..
[23:38] <trism> Muchachao: these are the build-deps of the package: libwebkitgtk-3.0-dev libgnutls-dev libsoup2.4-dev libjson0-dev m4 libglib2.0-dev
[23:39] <eeee> ^^^^ Muchachao
[23:39] <bazhang> !eolupgrades | EiriksUbuntu
[23:39] <uRock>  traceroute makes it 5 hops before getting lost
[23:40] <Demetria> some one knows how to uninstall the spyware that Richar Stll said it has ??
[23:41] <bazhang> !adlens | Demetria
[23:41] <EiriksUbuntu> aww shucks, does the new ver have a clean moddable gnome?
[23:42] <bazhang> EiriksUbuntu, gnome-shell for that
[23:42] <bazhang> !notunity | EiriksUbuntu
[23:42] <Muchachao> trism, yes! yes! those are indeed the build-deps, thank you very much. eeee also thanks for your effort to help me :-)
[23:43] <EiriksUbuntu> yeah, good cus they didn't have it in the first run on unity
[23:44] <Basketball> hey eeee
[23:44] <EiriksUbuntu> They gave a boot option, then took it, now we got it back :)
[23:44] <eeee> hey Basketball
[23:44] <Basketball> eeee, can we pm since it is offtopic
[23:45] <eeee> sure
[23:45] <shadaloo> i figured out my monitor my dawgs
[23:45] <shadaloo> just needed nvidia official drivers
[23:45] <shadaloo> works like a charm
[23:45] <shadaloo> however
[23:45] <shadaloo> now that my new display is working
[23:45] <shadaloo> my old display
[23:46] <EiriksUbuntu> lol, imma run 10.04 Lucid until I get better than 8K/s download speed
[23:46] <shadaloo> is stuck at
[23:46] <bazhang> shadaloo, a single line, Please
[23:46] <eeee> EiriksUbuntu: just leave it overnight
[23:46] <djdr1988> I am switching to another distro and was wondering if there was a way to backup my favorites from chromium. I can find it in the file browswer
[23:46] <Basketball> eeee, did you get my pm
[23:46] <Baako> this "friends" application. in software centre the rating aint so good
[23:46] <eeee> Basketball: no
[23:46] <Baako> any alternative?
[23:47] <shadaloo> Baako: go outside and make friends?
[23:47] <Basketball> eeee, pm me
[23:47] <djdr1988> cant*
[23:47] <Baako> shadaloo what is up with people today and insults
[23:47] <shadaloo> Baako: no one helped me figure out anything today
[23:47] <shadaloo> it's in the air
[23:48] <OerHeks> djdr1988, chromium itself can export those as html
[23:48] <Basketball> eeee,  i didnt get a pm
[23:48] <djdr1988> OerHeks: how would I export them?
[23:48] <bazhang> !behelpful | shadaloo
[23:48] <deemo> hi there... http://imagebin.ca/v/1ZIAqgZyvxXs.. any help pls?
[23:49] <shadaloo> !behelpful | bazhang
[23:49] <OerHeks> djdr1988,  ctrl + shift + o # bookmarkmanager
[23:49] <OerHeks> or use the menu
[23:49] <EiriksUbuntu> my laptop hdd died (playing long sessions on DayZ) so I got ahold of an old 500GB Seagate desktop hdd, hooked it up, popped on my Alpha for wifi and rooted my android cell to use Open Garden. Here I am :)
[23:49] <djdr1988> OerHeks: Thank You
[23:50] <deemo> http://imagebin.ca/v/1ZIAqgZyvxXs
[23:51] <EiriksUbuntu> eeee: lol just to update 10.04 to modern packages has a 20 hour time limit I got 3 in.
[23:51] <robjloranger> why does samba hate me so?
[23:52] <deemo> http://imagebin.ca/v/1ZIAqgZyvxXs
[23:52] <eeee> EiriksUbuntu: fresh install
[23:52] <uRock>  I'm having a weird issue with my networking. I can't connect to or ping www.ebay.com. The DNS works, ie it found the IP address, but that is as far as it will get. Other systems on my netowrk connect with no issues. Any ideas on how to fix this?
[23:52] <eeee> EiriksUbuntu:  updating would be a pain
[23:52] <deemo> cant instal updates on Ubuntu 12.04... http://imagebin.ca/v/1ZIAqgZyvxXs
[23:53] <OerHeks> deemo, so that repository is offline, disable it in your sources.
[23:53] <EiriksUbuntu> I would fresh install (get a live disk) but I don't have the dvd extras to overwrite a dvd
[23:53] <deemo> explain how you mean pls OerHeks
[23:53] <isene> For some odd reason, as I got a new computer - same as my old (Samsung NP900X4C) - reinstalled everything, GTK interface fonts are now much smaller... and I can't seem to get them any bigger no matter what I do. Even tried gnome-tweak-tool without any change at all. Usually such snags are easily fixed - but this one is getting annoying. Any pointers?
[23:53] <OerHeks> deemo, upgrade to 14.04.1 LTS  would disable it anyway
[23:54] <EiriksUbuntu> I might try using my phones memory as a live usb
[23:54] <deemo> I am on DreamStudio and its still 12.04.3 waiting for them to release the 14.04.1
[23:55] <OerHeks> deemo, softwarecenter > edit > sources and unselect that ppa/source
[23:57] <EiriksUbuntu> If I have to tolerate unity for maybe a few minutes, I'll be okay with that... grr big downloads going to wait.