=== lilstevie_ is now known as lilstevie [00:02] camtron: Corrupted "/etc/apt/sources.list file or in the .d directory ? cat /etc/apt.sources.list | pastebinit , tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | pastebinit. to see the tale that will be told. [00:02] I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 i386. Installing from the command line with apt-get works fine, but trying to install anything, doesn't matter what it is, using USC, gives me that error. === mateusmm is now known as fantasma === Guest9389 is now known as g0tcha [00:05] how do I display skype's icon on the status bar, please ? I'm on Ubuntu/Unity [00:06] how do I display skype's icon on the status bar, please ? I'm on Ubuntu/Unity [00:07] don't repeat yourself. [00:07] Hi, I want to install php5.2.10 in precise but it says that there is not a candidate package, what should I do? [00:07] you can't be that specific about version numbers in package names [00:07] !info php5 precise [00:07] php5 (source: php5): server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (metapackage). In component main, is optional. Version 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.14 (precise), package size 1 kB, installed size 21 kB === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang === SleePy is now known as Guest24098 [00:09] daftykins, so I can't install a previous version of a package? [00:09] how do I display skype's icon on the status bar, please ? I'm on Ubuntu/Unity [00:10] lastent: only if you compile it yourself [00:10] how can i install flash on chromium? i have flash working fine in firefox (installed it via apt-get) but chromium doesn't recognize it [00:10] ! Info pepperflash-plugin | Hilikus [00:11] ?? [00:11] didn't work === Guest24098 is now known as SleePy [00:17] how can i install flash on chromium? i have flash working fine in firefox (installed it via apt-get) but chromium doesn't recognize it === TheSojourner is now known as mjulian [00:19] Hilikus: you need pepperpot flash nonfree [00:20] Hilikus: pepperflashplugin-nonfree [00:20] Hey guys, is there a repository browsable on the web that would have all files of a default ubuntu install? [00:20] why don't you tell us what you're trying to achieve? [00:20] daftykins: is that in the ubuntu repos? [00:20] rather than ask the weird questions ;) [00:20] like I’ve accidentally overwritten /usr/share/applications/nautilus.desktop [00:20] and I don’t wanna bother people by asking what was in it [00:20] Hilikus: possibly, i don't use it [00:20] !info pepperflashplugin-nonfree [00:20] pepperflashplugin-nonfree (source: pepperflashplugin-nonfree): Pepper Flash Player - browser plugin. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.3ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 9 kB, installed size 65 kB (Only available for i386; amd64) [00:21] Hilikus: yep ^ [00:21] so is there a standard way to recover distro files? [00:21] not that i know of. [00:21] but why? [00:22] why what [00:22] why is there no way to solve that seemingly common issue [00:22] there has to be a way [00:22] there's nothing common about deleting a file without backing it up [00:22] you sir, made a grave error [00:22] I didn’t delete it, I wrote stuff into it starting at 0 byte offset [00:23] which effectively overwrote the contents [00:23] sssilver_: sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus; will bring the file back [00:23] irrelevant, end result is the same [00:23] daftykins: thank you [00:24] trism: so there’s no repository of default ubuntu installation filesystem? [00:25] someones beginning to sound like a broken record [00:27] sssilver_, reinstall nautilus could solve that i guess [00:27] Ç¡ÃôÔô Ç¡ÃôÔô [00:27] OerHeks: the problem is that reinstalling is more of a hack than a solution [00:27] and an ugly one [00:28] because what if other files were modified with purpose [00:28] and I only need to restore this one file [00:28] any source control system allows that, why doesn’t apt-get? [00:28] sssilver_, then open the .deb package, grab that file and put it back... [00:28] sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus [00:29] OerHeks: that should have been something like sudo apt-get —restore /usr/bla/bla/myfile [00:29] let apt-get identify which package it belongs to and do the job [00:29] sssilver_: you are welcome to submit a patch to add that functionality. [00:30] sssilver_: this is not the place for your little ideas to be shared however [00:30] daftykins: I’m busy writing a tetris with Rust, http://github.com/sssilver/tetrust [00:30] that has no relevance to this channel. [00:31] tetris, *puke* [00:31] daftykins: I guess this isn’t the place to talk about apt-get, you’re right. Afterall #debian people write it, and Ubuntu is just a bunch of repos and some marketing [00:32] nope #ubuntu is a bunch of volunteers getting their time wasted by some idiot who thinks he can do better. [00:32] so is #debian. But they also actually write shit, like apt-get [00:32] * eeee takes away tetris from sssilver_ and points to the corner [00:32] that language isn't appropriate here. [00:32] what language, English? [00:33] since reinstalling nautilus should recreate anything, isn't that the answer to if there's a repo out there for it [00:33] neither of you are appropriate here. take the arguing elsewhere. [00:33] I’m trying to be appropriate rww but daftykins got all defensive and started attacking me :'( [00:33] I had no choice [00:34] sssilver_: uh huh. back to support, thanks [00:34] SchrodingersScat: the problem with that is that you end up restoring all files of that package, not just the one you want [00:34] and so the same topic goes for a 10th spin... [00:34] . === tac_ is now known as _tac [00:40] is there any way to link my private server's webpage to my other server which is public? [00:41] jgar0605: http://nginx.com/resources/admin-guide/reverse-proxy/ ? maybe? [00:42] keep it real with ya niggas [00:42] fosho [00:49] fepogreththik0o [00:49] fgghwrhtrh [00:50] fkkghthlkmwakpthopirykjlrlys [00:51] Ayyy; Ubuntu 14.04: My ath9k PCIe wifi adapter is not working, anyone know where I can download new drivers? I found one package but it wont "make" (compat-drivers-3.9-rc4-2-su.tar.bz2) [00:52] whats a non-zero exit status [00:52] jakesyl: what's 1+1 ? [00:52] 3 [00:52] well, there's your answer [00:54] is it an error or? because i got it on a subprocess check_output [00:54] non zero = error [00:54] the number's meaning is app-dependent [00:54] er, process dependent. [00:55] jakesyl: check the docs === Gasseus is now known as Rallias [01:04] You can find funny videos here. http://tinyurl.com/ozfvxy3 [01:05] can some one help me please [01:06] HELLO HELO ME [01:06] jon__: just ask your question [01:07] NEED TO KNOW HOW TO INSTALL AND UPGRADE ISO WITH OUT DVD OR USB [01:09] SOME ONE HELP ME OUT [01:10] HELLO [01:10] jon__: what's the problem? [01:11] jon__: just saw your msg above, you want to install ubuntu without a dvd or usb? [01:11] I NEED TO UPGRADE MY OS BUT I DO WANT TO USE DVD 'S OR A USB [01:11] please don't type in all capital letters [01:11] which os are you running right now? [01:11] unless your a cop and your writing a murder report [01:11] I do that some times, i dono why they want it like that [01:11] pepperment linux 4 need 5 [01:12] ok, i'm not sure about your os's method of upgrading [01:12] I like the guys who made peppermint [01:12] jon__: try sudo apt-get update && sudo do-release-upgrade in the terminal === caio is now known as Guest56949 [01:14] jon__, Peppermint versions typically release in May or June of each year due to them being based on the April release of Ubuntu. As such, Peppermint Five will follow this particular trend. [01:14] Because Peppermint Five will be based on the LTS package base, it will be strongly recommended that fresh installations be performed as opposed to any attempts to upgrade. We will try and publish some form of guide to help ease the pain as much as possible. For the most part it simply involves backing up data to an external source, getting a list of installed software, and saving some configuration files. [01:15] i did what yall said to do but i have 404 not found [01:15] jon http://forum.peppermintos.com/index.php?topic=54.0 [01:16] jon__: do you have an iso of peppermint 5? [01:16] no [01:16] what is peppermint? [01:17] jorge2: i think it's an ubuntu based os [01:17] !ot | melio, jon__, eeee - also, Peppermint is not supported here [01:17] melio, jon__, eeee - also, Peppermint is not supported here: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! [01:17] jorge2, ubuntu based distro [01:17] !derivative [01:17] !derivatives [01:17] Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu itself, as other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), kali-linux (#kali-linux), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux) === Mathieu is now known as Guest12737 [01:17] thanks SonikkuAmerica [01:17] i need to upgrade to pepperment 5 now [01:18] with out dvd or usb [01:18] jon__ have you tried Ubuntu 14.04? [01:19] no i have not tried ubuntu 14 .will it work on a intel core i3 [01:19] yes [01:19] how [01:19] the same way peppermint uses ubunutu to run [01:19] anyone know of a linux audio driver for intel vallyview HD audip controller [01:19] ? [01:19] i dont want to use dvd's or usb [01:20] jon__, want or can't? [01:20] jon__: you can use virtualbox to install it [01:20] ( install it on the actual hard disk ) [01:20] my pepperment os 4 is now out of date i cant get anything [01:20] but using a usb or dvd would be more straight forward.. [01:21] jon__: you can still open a browser and download though right? [01:21] yes i can' [01:21] jon__: This channel does not support pepermint os [01:22] ok download the ubuntu iso, and go to virtualbox's website and download the .deb file [01:22] please seek support in the appropriate support channel [01:22] IdleOne, does it support people asking him to just run regular ubuntu? [01:22] well i dont care if yall dont [01:22] W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring-proposed/universe/binary-i386/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.13 80] [01:22] W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring-proposed/restricted/binary-i386/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.13 80] [01:22] W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring-proposed/main/binary-i386/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.13 80] [01:22] W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring-security/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.153 80] [01:22] W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring-security/restricted/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.153 80] [01:22] W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring-security/universe/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.153 80] [01:22] don't paste!! [01:22] jon__ 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 [01:23] melio: This channel supports Ubuntu. [01:23] daym jon [01:23] yeah they have a bot to mute you if you paste too much [01:23] idleOne, so it supports but doesnt promote ubuntu? [01:23] jon__: (1) Use a pastebin, (2) we've told you again and again that we only support Ubuntu itself here. [01:24] melio: As a channel op I can tell you that we promote Ubuntu and we don't force anybody to use Ubuntu. Now if you want to keep questioning me on the use of this channel you can join #ubuntu-ops. [01:24] sabel, vallyview hd audio? [01:25] ok if i down lound unbuntu can u guys help me [01:25] witch one do i need [01:25] jon__: What's your CPU? (Processor?) [01:25] jon__: Also does your computer have a Windows 8 logo? [01:25] intel core i3 [01:26] win 7 [01:26] Get the 64-bit image. [01:26] Select "Try Ubuntu without installing," connect to the Internet, and rejoin the channel [01:27] ok down lounding it now [01:27] Oh, get out a USB stick and use the Universal USB Installer to write the image, and reboot [01:27] i dont know how do do all what yall r saying to me [01:28] i need walk throws [01:28] loads of tutorials on the internet [01:28] Jon, do you have a usb thumbdrive? [01:28] no [01:29] and you can't burn a cd/dvd? [01:29] no [01:29] not cd, iso is too big [01:29] you don't have any friends that can? [01:29] as i have said my pep 4 is out of date === ragnarok is now known as NigelGarage [01:30] usbs are really inexpensive [01:30] 4gb is cheap [01:30] i give them away at conferences [01:30] i get that ok [01:32] i lost my usb [01:32] melio [01:32] jon__: IF you are handy in terminal: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot , will give a means to install ubuntu from a linux install . [01:32] hello [01:33] hey cpp [01:33] does anyone know how to run a program from the terminal [01:33] sorry i am not good at this stuff [01:34] @cp like, for example, firefox? [01:35] i have 1 min for ubuntu to downlound [01:35] well let's say i have an executable file on the desktop, what would i punch into the console to run it [01:36] if its marked executable, you can run it by typing "./filenamehere.run [01:36] without the quotes [01:36] and if its on the desktop [01:37] jon__: Than, as suggested, find a friend, and burn you a DVD, Or do lots of home work in Perpermint and find a means to release upgrade from an End-Of-Life install. ( it can be done in ubuntu, but NOT easily). [01:37] iso ubuntu is done now what [01:38] some one pm me [01:39] jon__: Burn the .iso to disk ( DVD), 1st verify the .iso : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM . [01:39] Is there any way to speed up Ubuntu Software Center? It takes a whole minute to start up and is very sluggish. [01:39] @cpp did it work for you? [01:40] I WANT TO INSTALL UBUNTU WITH OUT USEING DVD'S OR USB'S [01:40] i believe someone linked this for you, jon https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot [01:40] OK I FOUND A USB [01:40] jon__: Floppy disks, then? [01:41] NOW WHAT DO I DO [01:41] very good [01:41] now [01:41] Is there built in documentation for the syntax for changing shell prompt? Or is it something I'll have to scour a book/the web for? [01:41] jon__: Then you are going to have to get handy with a terminal. [01:41] SOME ONE PM ME [01:41] you want to download universal usb installer [01:41] !caps [01:41] you could configure your grub to boot the iso from the disk assuming you are using a linux distro now. [01:44] jon__: solar, suggested https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot . [01:44] ZZRMike, type: PS1=">>> " in terminal [01:46] ZZRMike: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html#Printing-a-Prompt [01:47] Will Ubuntu install from a flash drive that was simply dd'ed with the installation .iso image? [01:47] camtron: yes [01:48] camtron: (assuming you mean the regular desktop ISO) [01:48] Would anyone know how to zoom-in within a guake term? [01:49] SolarisBoy: Exactly what I was looking for, but that doesn't come available in any distribution? It's just something that I'm going to have to either memorize or keep a reference handy? [01:49] ZZRMike: i believe it is available in some man page - possibly for bash, i forget off top [01:50] SolarisBoy: Okay, perfect! I'll do some more digging around, I just didn't want to go on some wild goose chase looking for some internal documentation for it :-P Thanks! [01:51] SolarisBoy: Indeed, I was able to find it in the man page for bash. Thanks! [01:51] ZZRMike: no worries anytime =) [01:52] good evening [01:52] I could need some help on my iso-boot-stick [01:52] hi. I just installed a sci/eng app from a university website (red flags) and although installation went without a hitch, now anything software-center, or update related doesn't work [01:52] running update-manager gives a seg fault === NigelGarage is now known as luckybunny [01:53] KLVTZ: ctrl + scroll with the mouse maybe? that works in nautilus for zooming [01:54] I tried to boot the ubuntu iso but it tells me "boot kernel first" [01:55] eeee: so in my terminal, i do Ctrl+shift + plus-sym and that works, but it doesn't for this. Ctrl+scroll didn't either --any other alt. wayS? [01:55] http://paste.ubuntu.com/8339174/ [01:55] this is my grub.cfg file [01:55] any ideas why running update-manager gives a Segmentation Fault (Core dump)? [01:57] I have no clue, why its not working, it seems pretty simple [01:57] thoonai: how did you create the usb drive installer? [01:58] thoonai: seems like it may not have the file where expected or atleast can't find it with that name [01:58] SolarisBoy: I followed this tutorial: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/boot-multiple-iso-from-usb-via-grub2-using-linux/ [01:58] SolarisBoy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot#grml-rescueboot [01:58] SolarisBoy: this one I have to vor comparison [01:59] thoonai: ^^ What I see there is the file from the installer's booting. // Is your medium to install with good ? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM . [01:59] this is my grub.cfg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8339174/ [01:59] Bashing-om: I'll check, sec [02:00] This is becoming very annoying now. [02:00] thoonai: Roger, you link is the liveDVD's .cfg file . [02:00] Can someone help me correct my bluetooth problem ? [02:01] I know the package that is causing synaptic and update-manager to fail, but i can't remove it [02:01] !bluetooh [02:01] any ideas? [02:01] !bluetooth [02:01] For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup [02:02] (( Oh wow, people pick weird nicks in here, like someone and too )) [02:02] in reality, this channel probably has people from all over the world [02:02] I sometimes like to imagine everyone has no pants, just to make this room exciting [02:02] you know, to spice up the night [02:03] Bashing-om: ? I wrote that myself Minutes ago ^^ [02:03] Helsinkiii: 'sudo apt-get remove --purge ' gives errors ? [02:03] Still facing that 'can't zoom text' in guake issue [02:03] Bashing-om: the problem is: its not working [02:03] Bashing-om, lies. I have the .sh file, and it installed a few things [02:03] Bashing-om, can i get the package names from the .sh [02:03] thoonai: check within the iso and ensure that the efi file referenced is present [02:03] thoonai: What we are seeing is the boot code from the installer, not the boot code from the installed system. [02:04] that error generally comes from the kernel not being where grub says it is @ thoonai [02:04] just downloaded a new iso, old seemed corrupt :/ [02:04] KLVTZ, i can't find zoom support either [02:05] thoonai: did you checksum the old iso? [02:05] Helsinkiii: IF installed manually, the package manager has verry limited application to the installed package, Is there no (UN-)install derections with the .sh package ? [02:06] eeee: yes and this one differed from the md5sums from the site Bashing-om linked [02:06] literally, the guys who wrote it only supply a .sh. absolutely nothing else [02:06] OerHeks: I'll submit a question on the stackexchange ubuntu network. [02:06] eeee: though I downloaded it 5hours ago ... [02:06] thoonai: you can repair the old iso, without having to download it again [02:07] eeee: no need, internet is fast enough here [02:07] atm I'm copying the iso to the pen drive [02:08] Bashing-om, freak out in 3,2... [02:08] I'm an idiot, I should have run this in an emulator [02:08] fuck me [02:09] Helsinkiii: what did you install? [02:09] opa [02:09] eeee some random materials engineering application from a university [02:09] cool [02:09] ( i only say that cuz im a mech eng ) [02:09] :D [02:10] eeee seg fault when i try to run updates, and synaptic crashes [02:10] so what did it do to your pc? [02:10] ^ [02:10] Helsinkiii: I know it's too late, but take a look at VirtualBox if your box supports virtualization [02:11] Helsinkiii, I HAVE IT INSTALLED. that's why i'm a moron [02:11] Helsinkiii: paste the .sh in paste.ubuntu.com [02:11] what do i do now? [02:11] Helsinkiii: are you able to post the installer file to show what the contents are? [02:11] oops - ignore that =) [02:12] SolarisBoy, it's paid, I'm not even sure i'm allowed [02:12] eeee, might not be permitted to? [02:12] i'm sure the app is more than an install script.. [02:12] + how much did it run you btw [02:12] eeee, $75 [02:13] what's it find? [02:13] ok, i feel stupid, I looked into the correct iso and vmlinuz.efi is in /casper/ [02:13] stuff man [02:13] waste of money [02:15] did you run it as root? [02:16] O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU [02:16] anyone want to enter in my team? [02:16] Culargo Team [02:16] eeee, i don't think so? but not sure [02:16] K4wkz: --> #ubuntu-offtopic [02:16] well it couldn't have caused too much damage then [02:16] Helsinkiii: it should be ok to view the file and see the actions it performed, you aren't redistributing it or modifying the code etc. [02:16] oh sorry boss [02:17] Helsinkiii: did you do sudo ./script.sh to run it? [02:17] eeee, i don't think so [02:17] 'O BOT DO SATANAIZ VOLTOUUUUU AHAHHAHAH' [02:18] Tr3v0r: Do you have an Ubuntu support question we can help with? [02:18] Tr3v0r, wrong channel [02:18] eeee: SolarisBoy Bashing-om ok, im stupid [02:19] it just runs *shrugs* [02:19] thoonai: what do you mean? [02:19] !pt | Tr3v0r: Por favor, não spam do canal, também [02:19] Tr3v0r: Por favor, não spam do canal, também: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. [02:19] thoonai: if the old copy didn't have the efi file within the casper folder that would explain the error (Assuming the new one does have that file present) [02:19] thoonai: nevermind just saw your msg above [02:19] _unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOO [02:19] OOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDo [02:19] N_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU [02:19] _unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOO [02:20] OOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU [02:20] !ops [02:20] Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang [02:20] _unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOOOOOOOOOOOOOT DO SATANAIS VOLTOU_unreal_, _jack_ _NiC _skule aaearon aau AaronCampbell _GoRDoN_ _gypsy_ _tac acidrain_ O BOO [02:20] Danke rww [02:20] rww, ban please [02:20] cfhowlett: :| [02:20] ... He did. [02:20] rww, doh! [02:20] well sometimes I hate linux for giving me all this possibillities, I have the urge to follow :( [02:21] rww still working on the first cup of coffee. didn't notice that you're 2 steps ahead of me, as ususal. [02:21] well thanks guys [02:21] cfhowlett: no problem :) [02:21] im off to offtopic [02:21] thoonai: Stupidilty is a condition. Thougtlessness happens more often. We all on the good side now ? [02:23] eeee, yo i think i figured it out [02:23] eeee, it installed an old version of java [02:24] Bashing-om, trying to remove purge doesn't work, it hangs at 96 [02:24] Bashing-om, 96% [02:24] Bashing-om, the thing installed an old version of Java, i think that's the problem [02:25] Helsinkiii: And you are "hanging" trying to remove 'java' ?? [02:25] Helsinkiii: how are you removing java anyways? [02:25] oh man [02:25] i tried purging jre 1.5.0 or something [02:26] the one it installed [02:26] how did the script install java? apt-get? [02:26] it says it installed jre_1.5.0-22_i386.deb === gorelative is now known as Guest92233 [02:30] eeee, no ideas? [02:30] Helsinkiii: well, it couldn't have installed anything without sudo [02:30] i'm thinking maybe try a different username or something? [02:30] !l hit and run [02:30] mikangjelo: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [02:31] eeee, to log into my machine? [02:31] sudo useradd -m [02:31] ill try [02:33] !m hit and run [02:33] mikangjelo: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [02:33] mikangjelo: something we can help you with? [02:36] Hey i was just wondering is there a program or tutorial on how to make your Ubuntu Desktop able to have 2 mouses and keyboards on it so 2 people are able to do 2 different things on 1 desktop [02:36] like a siamese ubuntu? [02:36] :D [02:37] Not 100% what that is but ill look it up [02:37] lol [02:37] eeee, nope [02:38] Daryl_, sure, it is called multiseat https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultiseatX ( little outdated) [02:38] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Multiseat [02:38] I'm running Ubuntu 12.10 and I want to upgrade to the latest version without reformatting. I think my version is no longer supported, as it can't find any of the repositories. Can someone tell me a web page with instructions or something to update my system software? [02:39] !eolupgrades [02:39] End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [02:39] wow thanks exactly what i was looking for... thank u kindly [02:40] should I modify my /etc/apt/sources.list to include the lines listed in the "code" block on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades ?? === Zeus is now known as Guest40366 [02:40] Helsinkiii: try to reinstall apt maybe ? sudo apt-get install --reinstall apt [02:41] eeee, i just remembered that right after i installed the thing, i got a popup that said something along the lines of an unmet dependency and how its count was now >0 [02:41] got the update-manager red stop sign icon in the notifications bar [02:42] eeee, "reading package lists" hangs at 96% [02:43] oldskoool, yes, and save it and run update [02:43] ok, try to apt-get update [02:43] eeee, gets to the very end, hangs at 96 [02:44] Helsinkiii: sudo apt-get update ? [02:44] eeee, yeah, hung at 96% then crashed [02:44] paste /etc/apt/sources.list [02:44] what is it downloading when it hangs? [02:45] eeee, some heroku shit? [02:45] heroku? [02:46] pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list [02:46] Helsinkiii, language ... please [02:46] cfhowlett, what happened? [02:46] oh dear, i'm sorry [02:47] some heroku fecal matter? [02:47] Helsinkiii: also cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* | pastebinit === mfisch` is now known as mfisch === mfisch is now known as Guest17883 === vemacs is now known as vemacs|ded [02:48] seems like "heroku" isn't in our repos, what manual do you follow? === Guest17883 is now known as mfishc [02:49] heroku fecal matter :'P hahaha [02:50] I DID IT [02:50] Gratz [02:50] eeee, i removed that heroku software source, which then told me that i had a broken dependency and i removed it [02:50] it was the java they bundled [02:50] omg [02:50] Still not working. [02:50] bastardi! [02:51] eeee, i was about to pastebin you everything but i wanted to try my hand at it first [02:51] eeee, seriously appreciate it though [02:51] np [02:51] eeee, i wanted to impress you [02:51] are you impressed? [02:51] glad it worked out [02:51] Bashing-om, thanks for the hlp, fixed it [02:52] ok, im back, this thing just boots until initramfs [02:52] Helsinkiii: Great, however, little help from me, ya done all the heavy lifting. [02:52] I guess I'm missing something, do I? === Nadi3d is now known as karl_hans_es [02:53] eeee: ? === mfishc is now known as mfisch === mfisch is now known as Guest41508 [02:53] thoonai: What is booting to initramfs ? ..while trying to install, or booting into the installed operating system ? === Guest41508 is now known as mfisch [02:55] Bashing-om: im trying to build a multi install usb stick [02:55] Bashing-om: so I wanted to modify the grub to boot the isos [02:56] now i build a grub config, downloaded a non corrupt iso of ubuntu and tried to boot it: now im stuck at initramfs [02:58] thoonai: OK, where did you download the .iso file to, and where did you tell grub the .iso file was located ? [02:58] how can i get something like manycams to spoof my webcam [02:58] Bashing-om: I copied the iso into / on the drive, and I configured /boot/grub/grub.cfg [03:00] i used the official canonical download and veryfied it with md5sum [03:01] I am trying to update 12.10 (quantal). Instructions say to use "sudo aptitude install..." command, but aptitude is not on my computer. Was it superceded by apt-get? [03:01] oldskoool, I believe so [03:01] !blueman [03:02] aptitude was removed for some time, due to 32/64 bit dependencie issues [03:02] oldskoool: either should work [03:02] !info blueman [03:02] blueman (source: blueman): Graphical bluetooth manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.23-git201403102151-1ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 375 kB, installed size 2514 kB [03:02] oldskoool: sudo apt-get update && sudo do-release-upgrade [03:02] !eol | oldskoool [03:02] oldskoool: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [03:03] !xkcd [03:03] xkcd is possibly the greatest geeky webcomic ever. It even makes jokes about Ubuntu. http://www.xkcd.com/ and especially the one about 'sudo make me a sandwich' - http://xkcd.com/c149.html === sins-_h is now known as sins- [03:04] thoonai: "the user must decide where to store the file" ; Where did you store the .iso file ? [03:04] oldskoool: run this sudo do-release-upgrade , that will upgrade your release [03:04] Bashing-om: i put it in the parent folder to /boot [03:05] eeee, from 12.10? no. [03:05] directly in the root folder of the devicde [03:05] thoonai: And, in grub.cfg you have the correct path and file name ? [03:05] sec [03:05] cfhowlett: it won't go to 13.04 then 13.10... ? [03:06] eeee: cfhowlett : It said my version is not supported but now it's downloading a bunch of stuff. [03:06] http://paste.ubuntu.com/8339174/ [03:06] eeee, end of life upgrade. you've go to reset the sources first. === arrrghhhAWAY is now known as arrrghhh [03:06] oldskoool, correct. your version ISN'T supported, but you can upgrade via the EOL upgrade wiki - as you have done! :) [03:07] thoonai: Look'n at your link // considering "sudo mount -o loop //.iso /mnt/iso" next . [03:07] Bashing-om: an then? [03:08] cfhowlett: I did? Was that when I modified the /etc/apt/sources.list file? [03:09] oldskoool, exactly. now your system knows to look in the oldreleases repo [03:09] cfhowlett: ah, cool. Thank you. It's still downloading (I have a really slow connection). Fingers crossed! [03:11] oldskoool, you can always torrent 14.04 and just clean install directly. with your method, you must follow 12.10 > 13.04 > 13.10 > 14.04 [03:11] thoonai: If you mount the .iso file, can you inspect the files ? .. OK, then we also know the .iso file is good ( you did md5sum the .iso file, yes ? ) .. next is to edit a grub control file that is parsed to make up grub.cfg; "gksu gedit /etc/grub.d/40_custom" . [03:12] ugh....maybe I will do that. If I get the 14.04 iso on a USB drive, can I install it and save all my settings and programs and what not? [03:12] Bashing-om: oh, I missed this step [03:12] Bashing-om: i'tt try thanks :) [03:12] oldskoool: you can get a list of your installed packages, and install them after the fresh install [03:13] thoonai: lol. happens to the best of us. slow down and think your way through this. [03:13] oldskoool, assuming you have your /home in its own partition and you don't format /home during resinstall, you settings don't change. you will need to list and install your extra programs [03:13] !home | oldskoool [03:13] oldskoool: Your home directory is where all of your personal files are usually kept. For moving your home directory to a separate partition, please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving [03:13] oldskoool, and latest .iso = 14.04.1 [03:14] Bashing-om: but I have no /etc on the usb stick ... [03:15] Bashing-om: so I have to change this in the iso-image? === none is now known as Guest7244 [03:16] cfhowlett: thank you. Yes...home lives on it's own partition I already copied it to another disk. Is there a command that lists the programs that I have installed already? [03:16] so I can put them back afterwards [03:16] oldskoool, there is a script for same ... wait 1 [03:17] thoonai: No change at all to the .iso image. You make the 1st change to the file on the installed system at /etc/grub.d/40_custom . [03:18] Bashing-om: this makes no sense [03:18] oldskoool, http://ur1.ca/i6n5m [03:18] Bashing-om: how am I supposed to run the iso on another machine, if I need to change this conf file on my installed system [03:19] ? [03:20] thoonai: You are making this more difficult than it is. You are booting perpermint right ? and in Perpermint make the change in " /etc/grub.d/40_custom" . [03:20] cfhowlett: that's a very crude way of installing the packages [03:20] Bashing-om: Im not booting perpermint. [03:20] as it will mess up the dependencies [03:21] eeee, if you have a more pristine way ... [03:21] please share [03:21] (as in everything will be installed not according to any dependency hierarchy) [03:21] Bashing-om: I want to build a multi-iso drive for choosing between ubuntu, lubuntu, gnomuntu, grml, memtest [03:22] thoonai: Now I am confused. What is the operating system and version you presenly have installed ? THAT installed version is what we are going to be operating on. From the installed operating system you will boot the .iso file to "install ubuntu" and once that is booted, then you do install ubuntu . [03:22] Bashing-om: I'm building a MULTI LIVE MEDIUM [03:23] thoonai, this is the tool I've seen repeatedly recommended http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/ [03:23] I want to have one usb key which has the selectio of multiple distros [03:23] how can i get something like manycams to spoof my webcam [03:23] oldskoool: cfhowlett dpkg --get-selections | cut -f1 | sort -u > allpackages [03:23] thoonai: Sorry, I was the one confused here. I have never built a multi-boot USB, others will have to advise . [03:23] oldskoool: run that first [03:24] Bashing-om: thank you for your time :) [03:24] cfhowlett: Exectly this I'm doing right now manually [03:24] thoonai: :), willing to try and help, standing by. [03:25] cfhowlett: but I now some spcae on the drive for an ext4 partition [03:26] cfhowlett: you'd download the manifest, sort it, and then use comm -23 to get the list of installed packages (without any dependencies) just the programs that dont come originally on ubuntu [03:26] eeee, not seeing how this addresses the dependencies deficiency you cited ... [03:26] ^^ [03:26] thoonai: just use multibootusb.org or multisystem [03:26] wget http://releases.ubuntu.com/trusty/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.manifest [03:26] eeee, ah,..nvrmnd [03:26] run it through cut -f1 | sort -u as well, [03:27] eeee, can this be done *without* installing aptitude? [03:27] then comm -23 allpackages ubuntumanifest [03:27] cfhowlett: it has nothing to do with aptitude [03:27] just getting the list of ubuntu packages on a fresh install (from the manifest) and comparing them with the installed ones [03:28] xangua: thanks [03:28] is there no decent way to do this manually? [03:28] eeee, hmm. so how would one (eeee!) rewrite the short script I found at http://www.upubuntu.com/2012/11/how-to-backuprestore-your-installed.htm [03:28] I don't trust these things much [03:31] cfhowlett: page not found [03:32] nevermind, was missing the l [03:32] eeee, http://fpaste.org/133454/ [03:32] .html [03:34] hello guys [03:34] now my debian wants to install thousands of python packages [03:34] Im too tired [03:34] thanks [03:35] im off for today [03:36] ashadiqi:hello [03:37] I'm using PCmanFM now as default file and desktop manager, Can i add the terminal inside PCmanFM like the plugin in nemo (nemo-terminal)? [03:38] ashadiqi: press F4 [03:40] somsip: it opens separate terminal, I want to see it combined with the file manager window like pressing F4 in nemo-terminal [03:40] ashadiqi: i've never heard of that for pcmanfm [03:41] ashadiqi: I have no knowledge of nemo-terminal so I don't know what you mean. I'm missing the subtle distinction. You get the directory open in a terminal. Job done surely... [03:42] DoverMo: I've googled also, no result [03:42] somsip: I mean something like this http://alv.me/wp-content/img/2014/04/nemo-terminal.png [03:44] ashadiqi: I get it. I don't know of PCManFM doing that. [03:44] how can i get something like manycams to spoof my webcam [03:46] cfhowlett: this is pretty cool comm -23 <(apt-mark showmanual | sort -u) <(gzip -dc /var/log/installer/initial-status.gz | sed -n 's/^Package: //p' | sort -u) [03:47] eeee, thanks. [03:48] then use for i in .. ;do ...; to install [03:48] np [03:48] I'm trying to get the PCI address of my USB controller (keyboard and mouse attached to) The command lspci -nn | grep USB displays USB xHCI, USB EHCI #1 and USB EHCI #2. How do I know which is the keyboard and which is the mouse? [03:56] I had a portable Ubuntu OS on a flashdrive noe I have a pertition I formated the drive fat 32 windows does not recognise so what is the sudo CMD to wipe and reformat my flashdrive? [03:58] so anyone know the terminal command I an looking for? [03:58] Hankmccoy: what are you trying to do exactly? [03:58] does anyone know how to upgrade from 12.10 to 14.04 [03:59] in ubuntu [03:59] im me or pm me please [03:59] I had a linux os on my flashdrive formatted it fat 32 want to wipe it so I can use for windows again windows won't format it because it does not recognise Linux [03:59] hello [04:00] jon__, sudo do-release-upgrade [04:00] so i'm looking for the sudo terminal CMD [04:00] Hankmccoy: so you want to format as ntfs? [04:00] jon__, no! [04:00] !eol | jon__ a fresh install would be faster [04:00] jon__ a fresh install would be faster: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [04:00] yes [04:00] jon__, as you are EOL eolupgrade [04:00] Hankmccoy: man mkntfs [04:01] jon__, but a fresh install of 14.04.1 would indeed be faster [04:01] want ti to work with windows again I made a partition so don't need the portable Ubuntu anymore [04:01] eeee ? what? [04:01] Hankmccoy: it's something like sudo mkntfs -Q -L