[00:00] <qwerkus> hi. Is there a good web interface available for an ubuntu based NAS server (like freeNAS) ?
[00:00] <smw> is there a way to make upstart respawn work like daemontools where it will restart instantly but delay at least a second before the next restart?
[00:02] <Sachiru> Does UEFI allow booting (seamlessly and with no major config changes) from a disk that is a clone of the OS/boot disk?
[00:03] <reisio> Sachiru: don't cross post
[00:05] <tobiasBora> mjayk: I tried to boot on ubuntu, and the internal headphone does work, while my external don't. I will try to load now Kubuntu in liveUSB to check if the problem comes from KDE or from my configuration?
[00:05] <tobiasBora> .
[00:16] <schone> hello
[00:17] <schone> does anyone know how to make supervisord log everything to STDOUT instead of to log files?
[00:20] <LanDi> someone is using the mega.co.nz here ?
[00:25] <Hemebond> Has anyone else recently started getting system crashes when playing 3D games?
[00:27] <icesword> i will kill you one day, bazhang
[00:27] <reisio> LanDi: someone is
[00:27] <reisio> but who...
[00:29] <icesword> 哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
[00:31] <reisio> what a purdy char
[00:31] <Hemebond> Anyone know when the last kernel update was for 12.04?
[00:31] <Hemebond> Was it a couple of months ago?
[00:32] <OerHeks> No, days ago
[00:32] <Hemebond> oh
[00:32] <OerHeks> 3.2.0.68.81
[00:35] <Hemebond> What about the main part?
[00:35] <Hemebond> 12 Aug?
[00:36] <Hemebond> 3.2.0.68?
[00:36] <OerHeks> i can't tell, why?
[00:36] <Hemebond> The last month or so I've been unable to play 3D games for extended periods. My whole system is crashing.
[00:37] <Hemebond> Everything locks up, monitors turn off, ssh sessions are disconnected, sysrq keys don't (always) work.
[00:37] <tobiasBora> mjayk: I found !!! In fact the problem comes from the MicBoost. When I put it to 0 I have a sound ! But the sound is really slow without micboost. Do you know if I can make it work ?
[00:37] <Hemebond> Just trying to narrow down the changes.
[00:38] <OerHeks> Hemebond, sounds like overheating
[00:38] <Hemebond> OerHeks: That's what I thought but temperature is fine and I even cleaned out the card to be certain.
[00:40] <Hemebond> Also recently installed a new case fan.
[00:40] <Hemebond> And re-seated the card.
[00:40] <TJ-> Hemebond: Under-voltage?
[00:41] <utopian> yo half a year lookin for greenhcard for europe lookin to join mafia let me know njm@pttp.cc 19197277112
[00:41] <OerHeks> that was i thinking now, bad powersupply
[00:41] <OerHeks> i do have a red card for you now, but it is offtopic utopian
[00:41] <Hemebond> TJ-: Well, it's been fine for the last 2 years.
[00:41] <Hemebond> I suppose the new fan might have higher requirements.
[00:42] <Hemebond> I do see errors in syslog.
[00:42] <Hemebond> The latest has graphics exceptions
[00:42] <Hemebond> Then it says "NVRM: GPU at 0000:01:00.0 has fallen off the bus."
[00:43] <wheatthin> Hemebond, sounds like it was drunk
[00:44] <TJ-> Hemebond: GPU card has problems then
[00:44] <TJ-> Hemebond: did you check if the GPU could be overheating?
[00:44] <Hemebond> TJ-: I have a monitor running.
[00:44] <Hemebond> Never gets over 70.
[00:45] <Hemebond> Actually, that's wrong, the highest I've seen is 72
[00:46] <TJ-> Hemebond: Falling off the bus means the GPU is having a problem for sure, so temperatures, or voltage, or sticking fan
[00:46] <Hemebond> You don't think it's related to the graphics exceptions the occur at the same time?
[00:47] <Snake2k> Ubuntu > Life
[00:47] <Hemebond> Falling off the bus seems to be the error for driver-related problems too.
[00:48] <Vectrex> hello?
[00:48] <Vectrex> Hello
[00:48] <TJ-> Hemebond: The errors will be related, but falling off the bus is a hardware issue
[00:49] <Vectrex> May I interrupt?
[00:49] <minoschi> Minoschi
[00:49] <reisio> Vectrex: too late
[00:49] <spearhead> !ask | Vectrex
[00:49] <crocket> What is the difference between lens and scope?
[00:50] <minoschi> minoschi
[00:50] <TJ-> Hemebond: I've seen that with an external nvidia GPU, but that was solved by sorting out the connectors
[00:50] <Hemebond> TJ-: I see. The whole thing was cleaned and reseated last night.
[00:51] <TJ-> Hemebond: Things like poor contacts in the PCIe slot can cause it, which is why we suggest reseating as a potential solution.
[00:51] <Vectrex> Ok, here goes. My windows vista laptop has died and I am trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 32-bit on to it, but whenever I boot to my Live CD, it shows the weird, accessibility and keboard icons at the bottom of the screen, and then it goes to a black screen for around 10 minutes, and shuts down...?
[00:52] <TJ-> Hemebond: I've seen instances where the weight of the monitor connectors on the backplane is enough to slightly tip the card out of the slot at the opposite end of the card, and cause intermittent drop offs due to local system vibration from fans
[00:52] <Hemebond> TJ-: Ah, I can play in Windows without a problem.
[00:52] <Hemebond> TJ-: In fact I played Fallout 3 all weekend.
[00:53] <TJ-> Hemebond: Can you pastebin the system dmesg and also kern.log from a session where the fault occurred?
[00:53] <Hemebond> TJ-: My pcix slot has a grabber (like RAM) so it seems fairly snug.
[00:53] <Hemebond> dmesg and kern don't seem to have anything around the time of the crash.
[00:53] <Hemebond> Neither does Xorg
[00:54] <Vectrex> ... My windows vista laptop has died and I am trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 32-bit on to it, but whenever I boot to my Live CD, it shows the weird, accessibility and keboard icons at the bottom of the screen, and then it goes to a black screen for around 10 minutes, and shuts down...?
[00:54] <spearhead> !patience | Vectrex
[00:54] <TJ-> Hemebond: dmesg is to show how the system started and configured itself; kern.log might be reveal issues later on. Also, check Xorg.0.log
[00:55] <crocket> It seems lens sends search query to scopes and shows the search results.
[00:56] <TJ-> Vectrex: If the laptop has died, why do you expect Ubuntu to work on it?
[00:57] <reisio> Vectrex: perhaps you should quantify 'died'
[00:57] <Vectrex> Sorry... Vista stopped working one day, and so I decided to try and re install it. That didn't work. then I downloaded the live cd .iso and burned it to a disk. SO the computer is technically not dead.
[00:59] <Vectrex> Basically, The computer still works, but vista won't boot anymore, and I tried installing ubuintu and the above happened again and again.
[00:59] <TJ-> Vectrex: What I'm trying to determine is, is the reason Vista failed and wouldn't reinstall related to an underlying PC problem that also affects other OSes equally
[00:59] <TJ-> Vectrex: If the PC shuts down on its own that could be an overheating issue, or battery failure
[01:00] <Hemebond> TJ-: http://pastebin.com/eyA6WqBr
[01:00] <Vectrex> The installation went fine, but when I rebooted the computer after installation, It showed me a screen with a bunch of messed up colors.
[01:01] <Vectrex> also, I ahve taken the battery out and the computer is stone cold when I run the install for ubuntu.
[01:01] <TJ-> Hemebond: nvidia 340.32 - known bugs
[01:02] <Hemebond> Ah, I should also note that I've tested on 331 and 319
[01:02] <crocket> I'm getting conversant with unity.
[01:02] <TJ-> Vectrex: What laptop? Could be one of those affected by the overheated GPU causing dry-solder joints on the BGA due to lead-free solder
[01:02] <ahklerner> hi i have a laptop i got a few weeks ago used, it is a toshiba satellite. it had bad hard drive, i switched it out and installed xubuntu. the audio is kinda crap. i am not sure if it was good on windows or not. is there anything i can do to make the audio better
[01:02] <crocket> I didn't like lens, but lens seems to serve purposes now.
[01:02] <Hemebond> 340 was installed last night, from downloaded binaries (something I haven't done on this PC before)
[01:02] <TJ-> Hemebond: Any particular programs being used when it dies?
[01:03] <Hemebond> Steam, since that's where my games are.
[01:03] <Vectrex> Satellite P200- MB1 TJ- Circa 2007-8?
[01:03] <TJ-> Hemebond: Is the mobo over/under-clocked/volted?
[01:03] <Hemebond> Maybe Firefox, but I think I had that closed last night.
[01:03] <Hemebond> Nope, all the same as when I bought it.
[01:03] <TJ-> Vectrex ...getting warmer ... do you know which GPU it has? mobile Nvidia per-chance?
[01:04] <nydel> in desperate need of help with libc6/glibc - i've messed mine up and need to revert to GLIBC_2.17 but can't figure out how. any help greatly appreciate, please and thank you.
[01:04] <Vectrex> Intergrated Intel graphics chip on an intel celeron CPU at 2.00 GHz
[01:04] <TJ-> Hemebond: I was wondering if some particular Shader program was the cause, and if so, whether we could pinpoint it
[01:04] <claude2> [A
[01:04] <Hemebond> TJ-: That graphics exception is actually a new one. Previous syslog didn't have that. I'm trying to find previous crashes now.
[01:06] <jorbinder> Yo
[01:07] <Vectrex> Intergrated Intel graphics chip on an intel celeron CPU at 2.00 GHz
[01:08] <TJ-> Hemebond: Clutching at straws here, not sure nvidia even honours it, but I do notice kernel cmdline has "nomodeset"
[01:09] <Hemebond> TJ-: Yeah, I think that's because of some Nvidia issue on startup.
[01:09] <TJ-> Vectrex: Hmmm, if that is the only GPU then the GPU is integrated into the northbridge
[01:09] <Hemebond> TJ-: Otherwise you just get a black screen.
[01:09] <Vectrex> I should also add that when I tried to install ubuntu with a working vista on the drive, it had the sme problem.
[01:11] <nydel> would someone running trusty 14 please send me a copy of their /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 ? i think it's the only way i can fix this, as i can't find the appropriate file or .deb ...
[01:11] <TJ-> Hemebond: This is related, when Shader errors are reported on Windows https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/389688/geforce-drivers/nvidia-statement-on-tdr-errors-display-driver-nvlddmkm-stopped-/
[01:12] <TJ-> Vectrex: It sounds like at the boot menu for the Live ISO, you need to selected the Advanced option "nomodeset" to avoid some video issues
[01:13] <Vectrex> I can't access that part, it crashes before then.
[01:19] <squinty> nydel:  http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=libc.so.6&mode=exactfilename&suite=trusty&arch=any
[01:20] <nydel> squinty: oh my god this might work!!
[01:20] <nydel> why in the world could i not find this.
[01:21] <Hemebond> TJ-: Tonight I'll try conneting the new case fan to a different power source (has a four pin connector and smaller connector (5 pin?))
[01:22] <nydel> squinty: unfortunately the link brings me to a deb for 2.19 -- any idea how i could find the same one for 2.17?
[01:23] <squinty> nydel: http://packages.ubuntu.com/    bookmark this addie and then search for the version you want
[01:24] <TJ-> nydel: see http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/e/eglibc/
[01:24] <fancyfetus> hey guys
[01:24] <fancyfetus> I'm ual booting ubuntu and windows 7
[01:24] <fancyfetus> dual*
[01:25] <fancyfetus> from ubuntu can I run a virtual instance of windows 7 from the windows partition on my computer?
[01:25] <TJ-> fancyfetus: Not if that partition has been used to boot the bare hardware, because the hardware drivers will be tied to what the bare system has
[01:26] <fancyfetus> TJ-, ahh good point
[01:26] <nydel> grrr even with the right package, squinty, TJ-, doing "deb -i {path}" gives me an error about needing GLIBC_2.17 to execute "tar"
[01:26] <Bashing-om> nydel: ls -al /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Aug 28 01:01 /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 -> libc-2.19.so . A symlink !
[01:27] <nydel> oh! Bashing-om where is the actual file?
[01:28] <nydel> oh i see it. i've libc-2.15.so there and it needs to be libc-2.17.so
[01:28] <nydel> sooo close all i need is that damn .so file!!
[01:30] <fancyfetus> Can people really go completely without Microsoft Office?
[01:30] <reisio> yup
[01:30] <nydel> fancyfetus: i couldn't go /with/ it
[01:30] <fancyfetus> It's literally the only thing stopping me from only running Ubuntu.
[01:31] <reisio> fancyfetus: LibreOffice does all the same things
[01:31] <nydel> fancyfetus: you can try openoffice or better yet libreoffice on windows to see what you think
[01:31] <fancyfetus> No other office suite is even CLOSE feature wise.
[01:31] <nydel> libreoffice is
[01:31] <nydel> give it a shot
[01:31] <fancyfetus> libre office doesn't do equations as well or at all.
[01:31] <nydel> see how you feel
[01:31] <reisio> fancyfetus: sure it does
[01:32] <fancyfetus> I see libre math, but can it do it on the fly in a document file like word can?
[01:32] <nydel> it sure does, i use it to handle very advanced lambda calculus in my sql/sqlite relatives
[01:32] <nydel> oh yes
[01:32] <nydel> and you can program the sh't out of it
[01:32] <fancyfetus> hmmm
[01:32] <reisio> I wouldn't use any office suite for math, but it can do it
[01:32] <nydel> best yet, if you don't like something or it's missing, you can recode it and compile your own! open-source: woo!
[01:32] <fancyfetus> I'm just starting to hop into latex
[01:32] <fancyfetus> nydel, you expect too much of me ;)
[01:33] <reisio> plus once you learn it, you don't have to learn it again
[01:33] <reisio> 'cause open source is forever
[01:33] <reisio> and gratis
[01:33] <nydel> please, please, please, if someone has /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc-2.17 PLEASE send it to me
[01:33] <reisio> nydel: apt-file ?
[01:33] <fancyfetus> but hey, I'm happy with it right now. Using the beautiful Gnome shell with the phosphene theme
[01:33] <fancyfetus> My laptop has never looks so sexy
[01:34] <utopian> if anyone needs anyone killed or needs a member of their mafia njm@tptp.cc 19197277112
[01:35] <TJ-> nydel: boot an equivalent Live ISO, then copy files from that to the corrupted system, and/or use the Live environment to fetch/install packages
[01:36] <nevermoreraven> is Hynix ram any good?
[01:36] <TJ-> nevermoreraven: Their Tups give good service :)
[01:37] <nevermoreraven> what is tups? TJ-
[01:37] <TJ-> nevermoreraven: It's a ram
[01:38] <nevermoreraven> how do I get tups?
[01:39] <EternalScholar> I need to install oracle VM within the next 5 min.
[01:39] <EternalScholar> Can anyone help?
[01:40] <BTJustice> I am trying to install the fglrx driver for my video card.  When I try it in terminal, I keep getting this error... http://pastebin.com/bFded6Pf
[01:40] <kastelo> sudo apt-get install virtualbox ?
[01:41] <fancyfetus> I'm not entirely familiar with how linux handles paths
[01:41] <fancyfetus> eclipse -data "~/workspace/Java Workspace2"
[01:41] <fancyfetus> this is an exec line in a .dektop file
[01:42] <fancyfetus> and yet.... it doesn't work.
[01:42] <fancyfetus> It launches eclipse but the the argument isn't triggered.
[01:42] <BTJustice> Follow directions under "Debian-based" here...
[01:42] <BTJustice> https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
[01:43] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: What graphics card are you working with ? (AMD dropped support for the 2X/3X/4X series ) .
[01:44] <BTJustice> HD 7770 I think
[01:45] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: Radeon HD 7770
[01:45] <Guest49466> i'm looking for help with ssh tunneling
[01:46] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: Maybe try: sudo dpkg-reconfigure fglrx-updates-core . see what other info we can gather.
[01:46] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: Alright.
[01:46] <rom1504> Guest49466: ok what's your problem ?
[01:46] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: fglrx-updates-core is broken or not fully installed
[01:47] <Guest49466> i've set up openssh on linux mint and i'm trying to connect via android connectbot; i can connect to the server from outside my network but ssh tunneling isn't working
[01:47] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: apt-cache depends fglrx-updates-core ?
[01:47] <Guest49466> one of the resources, linuxquestions.org, had what sounded like a similar situation with vpn and they said the problem was dns
[01:48] <TJ-> !mint | Guest49466
[01:48] <Guest49466> do i need dns services on my server that runs ssh
[01:48] <OerHeks> mint has its own issues indeed
[01:49] <Guest49466> and, ubottu, i tried the same thing with ubuntu server 14.04 and when it didn't work i installed mint
[01:49] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/wUHd3q3u
[01:49] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: Look'n .
[01:51] <rom1504> Guest49466: /join #android
[01:52] <Guest49466> thanks
[01:52] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: How bout -> dpkg -l dkms <- . as it is a depenency, maybe not installed ?
[01:53] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: My power went out so I saw nothing after you said looking.
[01:53] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: " How bout -> dpkg -l dkms <- . as it is a depenency, maybe not installed ?" my only other .
[01:54] <fartface> I've been trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 x64 on my Asus S400CA (Vivobook), and no matter what media, bios settings, different isos, everything, installation always seems to hang around 70% with a kernel panic
[01:54] <faqih> Hello, Good Morning :D
[01:54] <fartface> I can't see the messages well enough on the small dialog to be able to discern what the message is though
[01:54] <faqih> Someone here also tryinf Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi ? :D
[01:54] <faqih> Im use Linaro :D
[01:55] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/guCEBNpu
[01:55] <faqih> Someone here also trying Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi ? :D
[01:55] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: Look'n at http://pastebin.com/guCEBNpu .
[01:56] <OerHeks> faqih, raspPI is arm6, so ubuntu does not work on that, join #ubuntu-arm
[01:56] <faqih> If you compile from Ubuntu Core, it also work :D
[01:56] <faqih> I will trying compile Ubuntu ARM from Ubuntu Core :D
[01:57] <faqih> Thanks OerHeks for channel :D
[01:57] <BT-Justice> Raspberry Cobbler is better.
[01:57] <OerHeks> ubuntu wants arm8 or higher, so good luck faqih
[01:57] <faqih> Okay OerHeks :D
[01:58] <OerHeks> faqih, you might like this http://www.raspi.today/raspbian-2014-09-and-noobs-1-3-10-released/
[01:58] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: Well, so much for that idea, it is installed, what returns -> sudo apt-get install --reinstall fglrx-updates-core <- ?
[01:59] <faqih> OerHeks: I know that, im look that Raspbian and NOOBS from Distrowatch :p
[01:59] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/bx69vRcb
[02:00] <joespeakeasy> I'm following a tutorial on using virtualenvwrapper and I've reached a direction I can't seem to google my way through. Here it is, "After it's installed, add the following lines to your shell's start-up file (.zshrc, .bashrc, .profile, etc)." Can someone tell me which on of these files is the best choice to alter?
[02:01] <Hemebond> joespeakeasy: .bashrc or .profile
[02:01] <Hemebond> joespeakeasy: Probably .bashrc
[02:02] <joespeakeasy> Hemebond: Thanks. I'm heading there now.
[02:03] <ahklerner> hi i am trying to get java working in chromium
[02:03] <ahklerner> i am using xubuntu
[02:04] <ahklerner> i have done:
[02:04] <ahklerner> sudo apt-get install icedtea-7-plugin
[02:04] <ahklerner> cd /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins
[02:04] <ahklerner> sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/lib/amd64/IcedTeaPlugin.so
[02:05] <ahklerner> and restarted chromium
[02:05] <trism> ahklerner: you can't, they disabled npapi plugins in chrome 35+
[02:05] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: Humm, that is true ! lemme have a bit to see where I came up with that !
[02:05] <ahklerner> will java work in firefox?
[02:05] <trism> ahklerner: yes should work in firefox
[02:05] <faqih> yep :)
[02:05] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: Alright.
[02:07] <ahklerner> thank you trism
[02:08] <NightHawk37> Anyone here?
[02:09] <caffeinatedDrumm> help I can't click into other windows, I think Cinnamon has frozen
[02:10] <Skeet> oh hi
[02:10] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: Going southg here "update-alternatives: using /usr/lib/fglrx-core/ld.so.conf to provide", so a) Ws there another proprietary driver installed prior to trying to install this one; b) if so was it removed before trying to install ?
[02:10] <Bashing-om> southg/south*
[02:11] <caffeinatedDrumm> what's a terminal command to restart GNOME/Cinnamon/whatever the DM is?
[02:11] <joespeakeasy> Hemebond: Cleared the hurdle. Thanks again. Clearly, I'm new to unix and cli
[02:12] <Hemebond> joespeakeasy: You're welcome. It can vary across many platforms. I use Python and virtualenv on Ubuntu so I've already been through it.
[02:12] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: I did try the one directly from ATI, but it made my graphics on the desktop really sluggish so I removed it using their script.  Maybe the script didn't get it all.
[02:14] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: Perhaps I should 'sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx*' then do a purge then autoremove and reinstall the ATI one directly so I can remove to see if it gets it all removed.
[02:14] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: Maybe so .. let's look and see what is on the system -> dpkg -l | grep fglrx <- .Maybe hope, just clean up and try again ??
[02:14] <caffeinatedDrumm> so nothing is responding to my mouse, I can't click into other windows
[02:16] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/3z4j4M3v
[02:16] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: look'n at http://pastebin.com/3z4j4M3v .
[02:17] <drewskeet> hi
[02:17] <NightHawk37> hi
[02:18] <NightHawk37> shush. I'm Batman
[02:18] <drewskeet> k
[02:18] <ahklerner> is there anything i can do to improve the audio quality on this toshiba laptop
[02:19] <BT-Justice> ahklerner: Install external speakers.  Seriously.  That is about all you can do to improve laptop sound.
[02:19] <OerHeks> ahklerner, i installed clementine, which has a excellent equaliser to boost music
[02:20] <OerHeks> still no systemwide equaliser yet
[02:20] <ahklerner> ic
[02:21] <Batman> I'm just wondering. What IRC Client do you guys use?
[02:21] <Hemebond> Batman: Pidgin
[02:21] <BT-Justice> Batman: HexChat
[02:21] <ahklerner> my last laptop had the harmon cardon speakers i have no idea what this one has
[02:21] <arleslie> irssi
[02:21] <RiotBlasto> Batman: Trillian
[02:21] <ahklerner> pidgin here
[02:21] <Brocolli> tt
[02:22] <ahklerner> i am kinda suprized noone had 'batman' regd
[02:22] <Batman> :)
[02:22]  * arleslie waits for the nick to be ghosted.
[02:22] <reisio> pidgin is really more of an IM client that supports IRC :p
[02:22] <Brocolli> hey bateman is batfleck
[02:23] <ahklerner> i used pidgin on windows just used to it i guess
[02:23] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: I think -> sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak , sudo apt-get purge fglrx fglrx-amdcccle fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates , sudo apt-get install dkms , sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core , sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg , sudo update-initramfs -u // This gets back to open source driver, and we take off again from that firmer foundation. What do you think ?
[02:24] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: I'll give it a shot.
[02:24] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: Has the open source driver worked for you ?
[02:24] <BT-Justice> Doesn't do any GPU computing for things like BOINC.
[02:25] <Batman> what up BrocoSAWCE
[02:26] <Batman> batman here
[02:26] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: Still think we need to get rid of the old ATI proprietary stuff -> open source, and then try again .
[02:26] <BT-Justice> I am on the open source driver now.
[02:27] <Batman> i'll brb
[02:29] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: I went through all your commands.  Should I reboot?
[02:30] <perre> g'night
[02:31] <Batman> The batman returns
[02:31] <perre> great
[02:31] <perre> :)
[02:31] <perre> seems like a bot to me
[02:31] <perre> g'night
[02:31] <perre> don't know...
[02:31] <perre> anyway
[02:31] <perre> some channel for cookie support ?
[02:32] <perre> firefox says 'undefined'
[02:32] <perre> chrome don't have a problem
[02:33] <Bashing-om> BT-Justice: Yeah, reboot and let's see where we stand. ( smoke break, I am back ) .
[02:34] <BT-Justice> Bashing-om: Alright... rebooting...
[02:36] <aukaicue> how do I figure out which .deb files and I need, and locate them, in order to install an app onto an offline computer
[02:36] <OerHeks> !offline | aukaicue
[02:37] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: Alright back.
[02:38] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: PK, how we looking ? Open source good 'nuff ???
[02:39] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: It works, but it sucks in that I cannot use the GPU stream processors for computing tasks such as projects in BOINC.
[02:39] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: So I have to have fglrx drivers.
[02:40] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: Well, generally, next step up is try the proprietary drivers from "Additioanl Drivers" utility.
[02:40] <MsCutzie> hi
[02:40] <BTJustice> I did that earlier.  They installed, but my monitor was not detected and the resolution was set to the max which is too small to read.
[02:41] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: I did that earlier.  They installed, but my monitor was not detected and the resolution was set to the max which is too small to read.
[02:41] <coffeeguy2> *facepalm*
[02:41] <Bashing-om> BTJustice: UnGood .. lemme consider a bit ..
[02:42] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: I think I should put on the direct current ATI drivers then do their uninstall and hopefully get all traces of it off my computer.
[02:42] <semitones> hey, I need to delete some stuff on my /boot partition to make room for updates. I have some vmlinuzes for kernels I don't have installed any more. Can I delete them?
[02:46] <reisio> semitones: sure can
[02:47] <reisio> semitones: only need one working kernel, IME :)
[02:48] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: I am doing the ATI drivers install now so I can unisntall them again.
[02:49] <BTJustice> Bashing-om: Rebooting.
[02:49] <aukaicue> when I plug in my usb hard drive, its not showing up. is there a command to rescan for devices?
[02:49] <faqih> i prefer to intergared graphics laptop better than dedicated graphic laptop :p
[02:49] <draxdeveloper> hi, i am looking to a open source 2d animator... I will need sometimes to do really simples animations like text scrolling and simples moviments... Other times i will need real animations to do sprites to games...
[02:50] <draxdeveloper> My question is, there is any open source 2d animator that are still alive? Synfig last stable (at least is what says wikipedia) is 6 months ago, tupi is 1 year and i don't know the last stable of pencil2d
[02:50] <draxdeveloper> what from those i should get?
[02:50] <faqih> use pencil2d is more stable :D
[02:51] <draxdeveloper> but is not dead right?
[02:51] <NoTicesword> bazhang, i will kill you one day, suck my dick, suck my dick, lolololol
[02:51] <NoTicesword> bazhang, i will kill you one day, suck my dick, suck my dick, lolololol
[02:52] <NoTicesword> bazhang, i will kill you one day, suck my dick, suck my dick, lolololol
[02:52] <draxdeveloper> also, can i ask a recomendation on video editor... To me fells that each one have one good side and one bad side
[02:52] <semitones> reisio, but can I just delete the file without messing up apt?
[02:53] <CarlFK> draxdeveloper: http://shotcut.org/ and kdenlive (i do a little, both of those have worked for me)
[02:53] <draxdeveloper> for example, i am using at the moment kdinlve, because it was that most fit my needs (at least for this job) but he crashes and crashes, the he freezes and when you think you are done, he crashes again...
[02:53] <draxdeveloper> yeah, i loved kdenlive
[02:53] <Batman> Guys, An recomandations for music visulaizers for terminal. I'm currently using cmus.
[02:54] <draxdeveloper> not tested shotcut, will get it... I will keep using kdeinlive, maybe my pain with crashes will be a smile to someone in the future lol
[02:55] <reisio> Batman: why for terminal? :p
[02:56] <Batman> reisio: I just prefer it.
[02:56] <reisio> Batman: but...
[02:56] <reisio> you could just run X with a fullscreen term
[02:56] <reisio> and it'd be the same, only less limiting
[02:57] <reisio> non-X -> X is only gain, the reverse is not true
[02:57] <Batman> if it bothers you that much then sure, why not. lol
[02:57] <reisio> well it's not my problem :D
[03:00] <jcomito> fuck her right in the pussy!
[03:01] <DanShin> how can i mount a iso, and install?
[03:02] <sheap_> is there a difference between the gear looking icon in the system tray for logout command versus xfce4 applications menu logout option?
[03:03] <anonymous_> hello
[03:03] <DanShin> how can i mount a iso, and install?
[03:04] <Batman> google it
[03:04] <burn2> jcomito, Mind the language
[03:04] <reisio> DanShin: install what?
[03:04] <reisio> sheap_: not likely
[03:05] <Guest-26818> hmmmm
[03:05] <sheap_> reisio: using 14.04 xfce4 with nvidia 331.38 drivers, logging out from the gui lags for a long time...any ideas?
[03:07] <DanShin> reisio: i want matlab, i have a iso.
[03:08] <Alanbitsch> hi
[03:09] <Alanbitsch> whats the best alternative to camtasia studio?
[03:09] <draxdeveloper> ubuntu got me lazy...
[03:09] <draxdeveloper> Alanbitsch, a screen recorder?
[03:09] <rainbowwarrior> hello
[03:09] <Alanbitsch> draxdeveloper: yes
[03:09] <faqih> draxdeveloper: same thing with me :v
[03:10] <draxdeveloper> i want to download shotcut but don't have a apt get to it... Ahhh... *lazy*
[03:10] <draxdeveloper> i wait a apt get sthing even when i use windows lol
[03:10] <draxdeveloper> hum... I don't have sure if kdelivein have sreen recorder
[03:11]  * Alanbitsch is playing Pou by Zakeh
[03:11] <reisio> Alanbitsch: the actual best is ffmpeg, but I don't know if there's a good frontend for using it that way
[03:11] <somsip> Alanbitsch: can you turn off the music player notifications thing please
[03:11] <draxdeveloper> and i will teste shotcut, with i also don't know if have... But they are good video editors (at least i can say about kdeinlve)
[03:12] <reisio> kdenlive
[03:13] <draxdeveloper> reisio, it's make screen record 2? why all the glories go to openshot? >:
[03:13] <draxdeveloper> with kdenlive i felt like home... A home that crash sometimes, but home.
[03:14] <skyphen> sd
[03:17] <samthewildone> How do I add steam to my firewall ?
[03:28] <Batman> silence...
[03:31] <reisio> he _was_ bat-man
[03:34] <BQ> how can i get involved in ubuntu development?
[03:35] <reisio> !contribute
[03:35] <reisio> BQ: but the best way is to go to the bug tracker and just start fixing things
[03:37] <jimi> help update
[03:38] <Bashing-om> !details | jimi
[03:42] <jimi> update is ubuntu 14.0
[03:44] <Bashing-om> jimi: sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade , sudo apt-get dist-upgrade . ???
[03:44] <jimi> ok
[03:46] <jimi> Bashing-om : Thank you
[03:47] <Bashing-om> jimi: : ) .. pleased that is all there is to it .
[03:51] <BQ> reisio: do i need some registration?
[03:52] <BQ> somehow the language support package is missing. how do i get it back?
[03:57] <awc737> is Ubuntu 14.10 stuck in weird Mobile GUI mode?
[03:58] <xangua> !14.10 | awc737
[03:58] <awc737> thanks
[04:00] <awc737> it seems very broken though
[04:01] <awc737> I should not have wiped my desktop for that Unicorn
[04:04] <explodes> So hey there
[04:04] <explodes> Is it chill to install nvidia drivers from their website? Or should I install that stuff from apt for the best results?
[04:04] <explodes> From their website I get a dubious message right out of the gate "Distribution pre-install script failed! Do you want to continue?"
[04:05] <reisio> explodes: it can be done, but
[04:05] <somsip> explodes: we only recommend using official packages from the repos here
[04:05] <reisio> this is how Ubuntu'd have you do it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[04:08] <explodes> Awesome.
[04:09] <explodes> So after I install "nvidia-331" should I install "nvidia-331-updates" ?
[04:12] <Sword90> Hello all, is anyone able to help me with my problem which I posted in the forum? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2244660
[04:14] <somsip> Sword90: for this particular example, this link might help. But generally you should use packages from the repo wherever possible. Compiling from source isn't something supported here http://is.gd/hPBWIA
[04:16] <SonikkuAmerica> Huh, someone with the ident "Zoidberg" tried to identify as one of my nicks. Weird.
[04:17] <Sword90> somsip:  thanks for the link. I have to use Linux in the university now and that's why I want to be able to work with it properly. Do you know if there is any other place where I could ask about it?
[04:17] <SonikkuAmerica> Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand wrong channel.
[04:18] <xangua> !compile | Sword90 there is also an askubuntu question about compiling software
[04:19] <somsip> Sword90: get support from the people who write and maintain the software
[04:19] <ffwacom> how do you get a package added to the universe repository?
[04:20] <Sword90> Thank you all for the answers. checkinstall seems to be something handy.
[04:21] <somsip> !packaging | ffwacom
[04:22] <Sword90> ffwacom:  If you want to add a new repository  "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:Nameofthe/Newrepository "
[04:23] <ffwacom> ubottu: thanks
[04:24] <ffwacom> ubottu: i don't discriminate
[04:24] <ffwacom> ubottu: don't be so hard on yourself m8
[04:24] <ffwacom> alright thanks all
[04:32] <tigerx1078> hi.  anyone using a ipod classic 160 gb 7 gen with ubuntu?
[04:34] <jonne_> i just set up a dual boot on a mac pro (2 different drives), but i have the issue where grub boots before rEFInd unless i press <option> on boot
[04:34] <jonne_> i'd be ok with grub except that os x gives a kernel panic when i boot it from grub, while it works fine from rEFind
[04:35] <each> hello
[04:37] <each> I seem to be in some trouble here doing an in-place upgrade to trusty.  there was a dialog box saying something about a failure in the libc-dbg package; it said it would run a dpkg command to try and fix the problem, then the dialog closed and nothing further happened.  and all commands I enter at a terminal prompt now give me "command not found"
[04:37] <each> I had a terminal window and pidgin open; I can't launch anything else.
[04:38] <each> uncertain how to proceed at this point.  any suggestions?
[04:38] <crystal> hi guys
[04:38] <crystal> i have a problem with my sound card
[04:39] <crystal> the ubuntu studio no working with maudio firewire 410
[04:39] <tigerx1078> i'm trying to figure out how to use my ipod 7 gen classic with ubuntu
[04:39] <cfhowlett> !pod | tigerx1078,
[04:39] <cfhowlett> !ipod | tigerx1078,
[04:40] <crystal> i have some troubles for install firewire 410 maudio drivers for windows xp
[04:41] <crystal> i install ubuntu studio 14.04 and wine but  the software  install can open the soundcard
[04:41] <tigerx1078> i got gtkpod but doesn't look like its working correctly or how do i know
[04:43] <crystalmatrix> hi gys
[04:43] <crystalmatrix> guys
[04:43] <crystalmatrix> i have some troubles with my sound card maudio firewire  410
[04:44] <crystalmatrix> i use wine, but the software drivers cant  run very well
[04:44] <BlinkyCursor> Hi all. I am having problems installing Ubuntu. I have a UEFI based BIOS but I am NOT using win 8. When I put in my LiveDVD I hit the Try Ubuntu option and I also check nomodeset. HOwever I still get stuck on the blinky curser right after
[04:44] <awc737> Does anyone know how I can change this setting in shell?
[04:44] <crystalmatrix> i hope play with my sound  card
[04:44] <awc737> http://itsfoss.itsfoss.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Use_Mate_Desktop_Ubuntu.jpeg
[04:45] <_Derivative> straight command line awc737 ?
[04:45] <_Derivative> I think it's CTRL+ALT+F1
[04:45] <_Derivative> then to go back to gui it's ctrl+alt+f6 or f7
[04:46] <crystal_> hi derivative can you  help me for install my sound card my  friend
[04:46] <awc737> _Derivative yeah that gets me to shell
[04:46] <awc737> but now I want to change the default env variable
[04:47] <crystal_> i have a sound card maudio firewire man, i installed wine, but the software can run very well
[04:48] <crystal_> my interface can not found drivers sound card in wine
[04:50] <Basketball> hey
[04:50] <Basketball> anyone hee good with cronjobs
[04:51] <squinty> BlinkyCursor:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
[04:55] <will> '
[04:56] <vdipp> hi
[05:15] <_Derivative> hey
[05:16] <bash_rules> anyone in here likes the new pico?
[05:19] <s3rr00> hI all. When I want to "Try Ubuntu" it just says at the black screen with the blinking white cursor. I am using 14.04 and I have a ROG UEFI motherboard using windows 7
[05:20] <s3rr00> Does anyone know hwo to fix that?
[05:21] <subhojit777> has anyone encountered this error `libdc1394 error: Failed to initialize libdc1394`. I am running some python script that analyses an image. How to fix the error. I saw this answer (http://stackoverflow.com/a/12689392/1233922) but I do not get what it says
[05:22] <s3rr00> hI all. When I want to "Try Ubuntu" it just says at the black screen with the blinking white cursor. I am using 14.04 and I have a ROG UEFI motherboard using windows 7
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: maybe try a 'nomodeset' at F1
[05:23] <s3rr00> I did that
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: whats your grafix card chipset?
[05:24] <s3rr00> GTX 680.
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: is that an optimus card?
[05:25] <s3rr00> Not sure, how do I find that out?
[05:25] <s3rr00> Its a regular desktop card
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> lemme look up
[05:27] <s3rr00> ITs not a moble card
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: ok, how about you try to install ubuntu instead of trying
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: with internet connection + updates during setup
[05:28] <s3rr00> lotuspsychje: give me 1 second
[05:28] <lotuspsychje> sure
[05:29] <s3rr00> so far its jsut blinking
[05:29] <s3rr00> how long should it take?
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: how did you make your usb stick?
[05:30] <s3rr00> Im using a DVD
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> ah
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: maybe try the usb install?
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: blinking cursor is not normal to freeze
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: you should see purple ubuntu screen with dots loading
[05:32] <s3rr00> I got a purple screen, the one with the keyboard
[05:32] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: yep thats the one
[05:32] <s3rr00> then I hit a key, hit f6 and selected nomodest
[05:32] <squinty> s3rr00:  In your BIOS, disable QuickBoot/FastBoot and Intel Smart Response Technology (SRT).    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
[05:33] <s3rr00> lotuspsychje: is the intel thing under boot?
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: dvd version can take a little longer loading then usb
[05:33] <miandonmenmian> is there any nice software for speech synth ?
[05:34] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: squinty will answer that :p
[05:34] <s3rr00> oh derp
[05:34] <lotuspsychje> miandonmenmian: apt-get search speech
[05:34] <squinty> s3rr00: at the F6 you can also backspace the "quiet and splash" to see if any error messages are displayed
[05:34] <lotuspsychje> miandonmenmian: apt-cache search speech , sorry
[05:35] <s3rr00> squinty: give me 1 second restarting again
[05:35] <miandonmenmian> lotuspsychje: any idea for a speech recognizer software?
[05:36] <s3rr00> squinty: eh so now its blinking but it changed the resolution
[05:36] <lotuspsychje> info simon | miandonmenmian looking nice
[05:36] <lotuspsychje> !info simon | miandonmenmian looking nice
[05:36] <s3rr00> squinty: I think I didnt hit a button during purple screen fast enough
[05:38] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: can you tell us on wich part of setup it 'hangs' exactly?
[05:39] <s3rr00> lotuspsychje: 1 second Im just going to take a few pic and put them on imgur
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: kk
[05:44] <s3rr00> lotuspsychje: http://imgur.com/a/UgWcv
[05:45] <s3rr00> then that last thing just keeps blinking
[05:46] <s3rr00> squinty:http://imgur.com/a/UgWcv
[05:48] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: i would go for the usb setup, see if you get passed the cursor
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: or try a lubuntu/xubuntu just to testout what it does
[05:49] <s3rr00> argh lol
[05:49] <s3rr00> so this would not be a secure boot issue?
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: doublecheck what squinty said, disable secureboot and the intel thing
[05:50] <s3rr00> I think secure boot is off
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: i had a few hangs in the past at the cursor
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> s3rr00: try make an usb with unetbootin
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> !usb
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> im bbl, good luck!
[05:51] <s3rr00> lotuspsychje: so secureboot says: enables BUT it then says secure boot other OS
[05:51] <s3rr00> and I cant disable it, its greyed out
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | s3rr00
[05:51] <squinty> s3rr00:  and  at F6    backspace over   "splash quiet --"  and then select nomodeset.   press enter and you should see a bunch of text scrolling on your screen.   try and see where it barfs
[05:52] <s3rr00> ok
[05:52] <AndrewMock> I have a Trusty Server with ubuntu-desktop installed. I told GRUB to start in text-only. When I run "sudo lightdm", the screen goes black then comes back to the command line. It just hangs there.
[05:52] <squinty> s3rr00:  also did you check the md5 sum before burning your disk?   you can also check the disk's integrity via the "try ubuntu" etc screen
[05:53] <s3rr00> squinty: I read that however my UEFI looks different since is an ASUS one
[05:54] <s3rr00> squinty: if you look at the imgur thing which DVD should I choose? the one with UEFI or the other one?
[05:55] <squinty> s3rr00:  you need to "Enter Setup" to get into your BIOS to check for those settings mentioned in the uefi tutorial
[05:55] <user1397> is it possible to convert from USB drive to ISO image with bootable flags and uefi?
[05:56] <samthewildone> user1397, why would you do that ?
[05:57] <samthewildone> user1397, I know once you take an iso to an usb image it extracts it but, you want to package an extracted iso.
[05:58] <s3rr00> squinty: I jsut did the quite thing. http://i.imgur.com/tJ3O0It.jpg
[05:59] <squinty> samthewildone:  a user can do a full install to a usb stick or externel usb drive
[05:59] <s3rr00> squinty: I will now do the enter setup thing
[06:01] <AndrewMock> What causes lightdm to not display anything?
[06:02] <squinty> s3rr00:  if you disk is bad to begin with, it won't make any difference.  check the md5sum of your iso (if bad download again using torrent rather than http)  use the livedvd to check the integrity of the burnt disk or as the other participant suggest use a usb stick to try installing ( personally I use  unetbootin  )
[06:03] <gwin> -h
[06:03] <gwin> quit
[06:05] <s3rr00> squinty: When chekcign the disk it crashed at the same point. I guess Ill redownload it and make a USB?
[06:07] <user1397> samthewildone: just out of curiosity :P
[06:08] <squinty> s3rr00:  no need to download again if the md5sum for the iso is correct.  check the ubuntu download site for the actual md5sum value and then (if using windows) use something like winMd5sum (freebie) to see if it is correct
[06:10] <squinty> s3rr00:  as mentioned before, if you do decide to re-download, suggest you use a torrent link because it includes error checking, resuming etc.
[06:11] <squinty> s3rr00:  for usb setups see tutorials and apps for downloading at    pendrivelinux.com  and  http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
[06:12] <s3rr00> Ive treid usb before and it did the same thing but I will try again
[06:12] <s3rr00> The funny thign is ive installed linux on like 10+ computers but this is the only one being a dingus
[06:13] <s3rr00> could I just use wubi?
[06:13] <squinty> s3rr00:   then it maybe hardware related. use google or some other search engine for similar installation problems with that particular computer
[06:14] <s3rr00> Ive tried. Since it's a gaming motherboard there is little to no information out there
[06:14] <s3rr00> and its not super popular. then additionally it has that stupid custum UEFI on it
[06:15] <squinty> s3rr00:  haven't use a wubi setup for donkey years now.  might want to try a virtualbox or vmware install too
[06:15] <s3rr00> whats the best virtual box outthere atm?
[06:15] <s3rr00> ive used VMware before
[06:15] <AndrewMock> VirtualBox
[06:16] <AndrewMock> VMware Player is not stable for me.
[06:16] <squinty> s3rr00:  personally I use the oracle version
[06:17] <AndrewMock> I can't get unity-greeter to show
[06:17] <squinty> s3rr00: https://www.virtualbox.org/
[06:18] <s3rr00> installing as we speak
[06:18] <MarkProffitt> There is a user "openpro+"  running ruby on my desktop machine. How do I find out what this is?
[06:24] <codearmster> w
[06:25] <squinty> AndrewMock:  automatic logon toggled on?
[06:26] <AndrewMock> I think I turned it off.
[06:27] <karu> hi
[06:29] <AndrewMock> squinty, does this count: http://i.imgur.com/ZiajBbX.jpg
[06:31] <rainbowwarrior> hello
[06:31] <karu> hiiiiii
[06:34] <user1397> hi :)
[06:35] <karu> i dont  understand this chat room
[06:35] <squinty> karu: official support channel for ubuntu     type   /topic  for more information
[06:37] <gabiliz> thanks squinty
[06:37] <suore> I need help, at my ubuntu 14.04 after install nvidia driver i have bluring text
[06:41] <s3rr00> squinty: tried using a USB and its the same problem. will now try the virtual boxx again
[06:42] <dakeller> I am trying to install ubuntu 14.04 but the UI freezes a few seconds after it starts... Is there a way to do the install without using the UI?
[06:43] <Ben64> dakeller: mini iso
[06:43] <AndrewMock> Is the installer corrupt?
[06:43] <dakeller> I don't think the installer is corrupt
[06:43] <Ben64> but thats a good thing to check too ^
[06:44] <dakeller> everything thing looks and works great for a bit
[06:44] <dakeller> but then it locks up
[06:44] <suore> I need help, at my ubuntu 14.04 after install nvidia driver i have bluring text, is possible to fix it/
[06:44] <dakeller> I think it's the nvidia drivers...
[06:44] <AndrewMock> You don't think so. But that leaves a 1% chance.
[06:44] <AndrewMock> suore, just the text?
[06:45] <Ben64> suore: bluring text? can you take a picture
[06:45] <suore> AdrewMock, onmly neverming where is ... in window ( as titble)
[06:45] <suore> yea i cn wait for dropbox upload
[06:46] <dakeller> Is there a way to tell the installer not to use the nvidia driver (as it appears that's what's causing the freeze)
[06:46] <dakeller> or run in a compatibility mode...
[06:46] <Ben64> dakeller: you can try nomodeset or something, but how are you determining the cause of the freeze
[06:47] <dakeller> Ben64: it's an educated guess
[06:47] <AndrewMock> "intuition"
[06:47] <AndrewMock> suore, disable FXAA antialiasing in nvidia-settings.
[06:48] <squinty> dakeller:   afaik, the nvidia driver would not be installed (and only at the users request) until after a full install is finished.  usually the nouveau driver (open source) is installed
[06:48] <suore> ANdrew.... ee yea possbiel that is problem, i have marked FXAA antyaliasing enabled
[06:49] <suore> okay relog :>
[06:49] <dakeller> squinty: I am using the -gnome...iso if that helps...
[06:49] <Ben64> but really, check the md5
[06:50] <AndrewMock> yeah, i have had corrupt isos.
[06:50] <rexmundi> any help with grub im installing on gentoo
[06:50] <squinty> imho torrent not http downloads are best
[06:51] <somsip> rexmundi: try the gentoo channel
[06:51] <squinty> rexmundi:   type   /topic     see the word "gentoo" in there anywhere?
[06:52] <rexmundi> good idea i joined wiki and didnt get much
[06:52] <suore> okay it help, thanks  guys
[06:55] <lietotajs> Name leightweight web browsers please
[06:55] <gshmu> shell for i in file1 file2 I want using $FILE_LIST, how to do?
[06:55] <ak5> hi, I set up agent forwarding on my archlinux machine, but the remote ubuntu machine (ssh gateway) reports: "Error reading response length from authentication socket." any ideas?
[06:55] <Ben64> lietotajs: lynx
[06:56] <lietotajs> Ben64: graphical
[06:56] <ak5> lietotajs: gui or cli?
[06:56] <Ben64> links
[06:56] <lietotajs> gui
[06:56] <ak5> lietotajs: check out midori or even better luakit
[06:56] <ak5> luakit is this cool thing i've been using as much as possible recently
[06:56] <ak5> totally changed my browsing behavior for the better
[06:57] <lietotajs> ak5: ok any other?
[06:57] <dakeller> OK it's still freezing... is there a way to see the kernel panic message (if there is one) rather than just seeing my GUI frozen?
[06:57] <gshmu> full shell here:  https://dpaste.de/Ynzu
[06:57] <ak5> lietotajs: those are the good ones, what are you looking for?
[06:58] <Ben64> lietotajs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_lightweight_web_browsers
[06:58] <lietotajs> don't really like midori
[06:58] <Ben64> have fun
[06:58] <ak5> lietotajs: if you can't be specific I can't help you
[06:58] <lietotajs> Ben64: there's not all included, short list
[06:59] <Ben64> then you should ask google
[06:59] <squinty> dakeller: is it freezing when trying to boot the livedvd or during the install itself.  if the later, toggle off the "download updates while installing".  sometimes that will make a difference
[06:59] <lietotajs> ak5: i just need faster browser than firefox or chrom
[07:00] <ashadiqi> Hi, everyone. I installed ubuntu-tweak and set some appearance tweaks there (fonts, icons, etc.). But everything changes back to default  when I reboot.  Do I need to run the software as root? How to do it? (sudo or gksu)?
[07:00] <lietotajs> luakit is not easy to use :/
[07:01] <lietotajs> How to type URL in luakit?
[07:02] <dakeller> squinty: I will try without the download thanks! But even if I just start the live demo it just locks up after a minute or so
[07:03] <ak5> hi, I set up agent forwarding on my archlinux machine, but the remote ubuntu machine (ssh gateway) reports: "Error reading response length from authentication socket." any ideas?
[07:03] <squinty> dakeller:  tried the "nomodeset" option via the F6 key at the livedvd boot options screen?
[07:04] <dakeller> squinty: I will give that a try as well... one moment. Thanks!
[07:05] <stevendumani> I'm trying to install adobe air on trusty 64 bit, following this tutorial
[07:05] <stevendumani> http://www.leniwiec.org/en/2014/04/25/how-to-install-adobe-air-on-64bit-ubuntu-14-04lts/ but when i
[07:05] <stevendumani> /etc/apt/sources.list.d$ sudo echo "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ raring main restricted universe multiverse" >ia32-libs-raring.list
[07:05] <stevendumani> I get
[07:05] <stevendumani> bash: ia32-libs-raring.list: Permission denied
[07:06] <TyrfingMjolnir> Hash OB Photodope sucks
[07:06] <Ben64> stevendumani: that is definitely not supported in this channel and will probably break your system
[07:06] <TyrfingMjolnir> It's bigger than M$ Office these days, or at least in that size.
[07:07] <stevendumani> Ben64 what channel do u suggest?
[07:07] <cyber_jomblo> assalamu'alaikum...
[07:07] <stevendumani> wa3alaykumussalam cyber
[07:08] <Ben64> stevendumani: nowhere, don't do it
[07:09] <stevendumani> Ben64 I'm afraid I have no other choice
[07:09] <Ben64> you do though
[07:09] <sbaitso> how do you turn off that crap in firefox that asks you if you want to install different programs when you go to specific pages, like a twitter program when you go to twitter and so forth?
[07:10] <dakeller> squinty: nomodeset option locks up the machine too
[07:11] <stevendumani> Ben64 otherwise I'll have to reinstall everything and go back to 12.04 so I can get adobe air working, I've even read that google earth has a problem with ubuntu13 64bit and later
[07:11] <Ben64> stevendumani: hey if you want to break your system, go right ahead.
[07:15] <squinty> dakeller:  checked the iso md5sum for integrity?  also could use that boot menu to check the DVD integrity.   if those pass Ok then might be hardware related.   At that F6 you could try backspacing the "splash quiet --" and potentially see where it is hanging.
[07:18] <squinty> does "xforcevesa"  work a la "nomodeset" these days?   haven't had a need for either of these for ages now......
[07:26] <Caramoan> guys what is the definaion of bugs in ubuntu?
[07:31] <levind> Hi there, I have a wifi which needs a script to turn on the power. Can I do that in /etc/network/interface, adding a pre-up line? (Ubuntu 14.04)
[07:32] <rigved> hi
[07:33] <levind> rigved: hi
[07:34] <rigved> i have a Huawei mobile broadband dongle. it's showing up in lsusb but network manager is not detecting this device. can someone help?
[07:34] <rigved> levind: hi
[07:34] <brollypop> join ##php
[07:34] <levind> rigved: Are we in the right channel for help ? :)
[07:35] <rigved> i'm using ubuntu 14.04
[07:35] <squinty> levind:  type  /topic
[07:39] <nonexistant_> Hi I booted my trusty 14.04 this morning and  got a lot of errors about the hard drive. Iinstead of the window system it gave me a prompt. I logged in and got more errors about nonexistant /var/lib ... files and directories ... my home directory seems intact, what should I do next?
[07:41] <levind> squircle: typing /topic will yield error: "Insufficient arguments for command.". Strange.
[07:46] <Rory> levind: squircle it will depend on your IRC client.
[07:51] <rtr-> hi all
[07:52] <rtr-> i have a strange problem, i have a running netatalk service set up some time ago with shares enabled, but i cant find the config file it uses, default /etc/afp.conf doesnt exist and cat /proc/$pid/cmdline just gives me "/usr/sbin/afpd-Uuams_dhx2.so,uams_clrtxt.so-gnobody-c50-nNAS"
[07:52] <rtr-> how can i find the config file it uses?
[07:54] <nonexistant_> could be one of those days ... netsplit?
[07:55] <sbaitso> why is ubuntu.com so laggy
[08:05] <linuxlite1969> why cant i join #php?
[08:05] <Fuchs> linuxlite1969: because it is invite only so the forward works
[08:06] <Fuchs> linuxlite1969: try ##php
[08:06] <Fuchs> for that you need to be identified with services though, so if you don't have an account yet: see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup or /msg nickserv help register  for the short version. Make sure to use a valid e-mail address and check for a confirmation e-mail after you registered.
[08:12] <linuxlite1969> Ok thanks Fuchs
[08:13] <rigved> repeating my question: i have a Huawei mobile broadband dongle. it's showing up in lsusb but network manager is not detecting this device in ubuntu 14.04. can someone help?
[08:13] <Fuchs> You're welcome
[08:20] <bumbar_> i'm getting permission denied error, even with sudo, when trying to run: echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/kptr_restrict
[08:22] <oniMaker> I'm getting this message during an apt-get upgrade: http://askubuntu.com/questions/407030/how-to-configure-grub-loader-during-apt-get-upgrade-on-ubuntu-12-04
[08:23] <oniMaker> Is there a way to automate it instead of needing an interactive prompt?
[08:23] <tim__> hey guys, is there any good password managers on ubuntu?
[08:23] <iceroot> tim__: keepassx
[08:25] <tim__> ok thanks let me check it out
[08:43] <theos> hi. my screen is kind of frozen. i can only type and that too only in xchat. mouse cursor moves but doesnt click anything. alt-tab does work either. please help!
[08:43] <theos> alt-tab doesnt* work
[08:47] <theos> anybody there?
[08:58] <japro> so, anyone got a Realtek RTL8188EE wifi adapter working reasonably?
[09:00] <japro> mine connects but the performance is really bad (~70kB/s where all other machines manage to pull multiple MB/s) and it bogs down the rest of the wifi as well. searching it it doesn't seem uncommon and there is a bunch of "[solved]" threads to be found which either involve installing 12.04 (didn't fix it for me), using a newer kernel (didn't either) and some people claim that changing their router settings to a fixed channel helps. but that i
[09:00] <japro> sn't really an option given i don't only intend to use this at home
[09:02] <tim__> what's the best music software for ubuntu?
[09:03] <Fuchs> tim__: matter of personal preference, plus what you want it to do. Listen to music? Manage music? Create music?
[09:03] <tim__> I don't know, kind of something similar to Foobar 2000
[09:03] <tim__> *listen to music
[09:04] <Fuchs> well, there is quite a long list
[09:05] <Emily23>  You can find funny videos here. http://tinyurl.com/ozfvxy3
[09:05] <Fuchs> maybe have a look at audacious, amarok, banshee and exaile to see a couple of different ones, tim__
[09:05] <Fuchs> Emily23: don't. Thanks.
[09:06] <Fuchs> tim__: amarok, banshee and exaile are a bit more complex  (e.g. like LastFM integration, wikipedia integration, guitar tabs, music management, similar artists etc.)  while audacious is more of a "just a music player"
[09:08] <tim__> oh okay thank you
[09:11] <Fuchs> you're welcome
[09:12] <zimmi> I need help. I have Ubuntu 12.10 and I very new to it and I cant run "sudo apt-get update" successfully. It gives errors
[09:13] <zimmi> Can anyone help me with this?
[09:13] <skataria> i have ubuntu 12.04 and openssl 1.0.1 .. and my ssl is showing that it's not support for TLSv1.2 how can i enable it
[09:13] <skataria> zimmi: what's the error comes
[09:14] <zimmi> skataria: it says 404
[09:14] <zimmi> i have changed to different servers
[09:14] <zimmi> when i ask it to tell me the best server, it says no server is best for me
[09:15] <zimmi> Err http://security.ubuntu.com quantal-security/universe i386 Packages            404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.149 80] Err http://security.ubuntu.com quantal-security/main i386 Packages                404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.149 80] Err http://security.ubuntu.com quantal-security/multiverse i386 Packages          404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.149 80] Err http://security.ubuntu.com quantal-security/restricted i386 Packages      
[09:15] <zimmi> these are the errors =(
[09:16] <somsip> !12.10 | zimmi
[09:16] <somsip> zimmi: so it's out of support now
[09:17] <zimmi> I tried installing 12.04 but it did not install
[09:17] <somsip> zimmi: I would recommend either 12.04 or 14.04
[09:17] <zimmi> installation of 12.04 hanged in the process =(
[09:18] <zimmi> I tried thrice. the iso was fun. md5 ran successful but the installation would hang
[09:18] <zimmi> at 14.04 the wifi wouldnt work
[09:18] <zimmi> i couldnt add the package bcz the sudo apt-get update wouldnt work
[09:19] <zimmi> 12.10 automatically picked my wifi
[09:19] <skataria> zimmi: but that repository are not available that's why it's giving error you have to update to newer version or update sources.list file
[09:19] <brayn> Morning! I'm having some performance issues and don't know where to start about solving them. atop shows nothing in particular
[09:20] <_Derivative> hello everyone
[09:23] <laza> !14.10
[09:24] <kubblai> hi i have W: Failed to fetch http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/Release.gpg  Connection failed [IP: 91.189.92.200 80] error on 12.04.5 server. I have tried rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* with a clean but no luck
[09:25] <kubblai> i need to run 12.04 as im following a puppet guide which is for 12.04
[09:27] <cfhowlett> kubblai, try a different mirror?
[09:27] <kubblai> how do i know where to find different mirrors cfhowlett ?
[09:27] <kubblai> replace gb with de or something cfhowlett ?
[09:28] <cfhowlett> kubblai, settings/software sources
[09:28] <kubblai> im running server version no gui
[09:28] <cfhowlett> kubblai, ah!
[09:29] <rypervenche> kubblai: You can replace the gb with de or another country, that is one way to do it.
[09:29] <cfhowlett> kubblai, kubblai yeah, de / gb should move you to the germany main server
[09:29] <kubblai> ok cheers cfhowlett
[09:29] <cfhowlett> kubblai, but please ask #ubuntu-server for more guidance
[09:30] <kubblai> ok will do thanks cfhowlett
[09:33] <gansteed> help!
[09:34] <gansteed> sound not working after update
[09:34] <matty_r> I'm after a program to monitor Resource usage and temperatures in my laptop. What can you recommend?
[09:34] <k1l> matty_r: system load indicator, or conky
[09:35] <gansteed> anybody help me ?
[09:35] <matty_r> do they both come with GUI and shell interface?
[09:38] <Guest21384> hi
[09:38] <Guest21384> have a great day...
[09:38] <k1l> matty_r: when you have special requirements then see what both of them fits your needs
[09:39] <iptable> matty_r, do you need CLI or GUI?
[09:39] <qiukun> hello
[09:39] <iptable> oh. It's still early here. morning
[09:39] <qiukun> which programs would modify the route table?
[09:40] <iptable> qiukun, please elaborate
[09:40] <qiukun> i add a route rule by ip route add
[09:40] <matty_r> iptable, I would prefer cli
[09:40] <qiukun> and found it dispear preiodly
[09:40] <iptable> matty_r, lm-sensors for temperatures
[09:41] <qiukun> it just dispears somehow
[09:41] <qiukun> so i wonder maybe dhcpd or something would reset the route table
[09:41] <matty_r> iptable, Ok, thanks.
[09:41] <iptable> matty_r, for resources, which resources you want? uptime = load, top = top by cpu/ram, iotop = I/O usage, atop/htop are other ones.
[09:42] <iptable> matty_r, free = ram free, etc. there is also a load of stuff in /proc you might want to explore for resources.
[09:42] <k1l> matty_r: http://askubuntu.com/questions/293426/system-monitoring-tools-for-ubuntu
[09:42] <matty_r> iptable, I've got htop running at the moment which is pretty good. I could probably just run that along with lm-sensors
[09:42] <matty_r> thanks kll
[09:43] <iptable> qiukun, dissapears randomly? could be a lot of things: 1. network manager if you use it (initiated network restart), 2. dhcpd definitely, 3. networking restart, 4. certain other tools which you most likely not use
[09:43] <iptable> qiukun, oh, and 5. system update which could be restarting your network
[09:44] <matty_r> kll looks like glances is the go
[09:44] <iptable> qiukun, without information about whether it's desktop/server and if you use dhcp and under what condition it dissapears and whether you enabled automatic updates it's hard to tell
[09:44] <qiukun> iptable,  a server with dhcp
[09:45] <iptable> qiukun, if dhcpd kicks in, your routing rules WILL be gone
[09:45] <qiukun> iptable, thanks
[09:45] <iptable> qiukun, I would suggest making it a permanent rule. Either add to /etc/network/if-up.d OR to dhcp client config
[09:46] <qiukun> iptable, thank you very much, i would try it.
[09:46] <iptable> qiukun, on the other hand, for a server, I would not suggest using dhcp at ALL. If you insist on using it, you can configure a dhcpd server to push routes to clients based on their MAC, and this would be the preferred way of setting up a static route
[09:47] <qiukun> iptable, in fact, the network i'm using banned static ip and is unlikely to help me with this
[09:49] <iptable> qiukun, banned static IP? interesting ... in any case, just configure the server to add the route on interface up or on interface refresh. alternatively, if that don't work, write a script which checks if the route is there and inserts it if not. Put the script in crontab to run every minute. that's a nasty workaround (worst-case scenario)
[09:49] <qiukun> iptable, i hate maintaining servers.
[09:50] <qiukun> iptable, the last problem i solved was to maintain resolv.conf
[09:50] <qiukun> iptable, are there a systematic way to check who modified a file on linux?
[09:51] <iptable> qiukun, well, there is inotify which notifies you as changes happen
[09:51] <qiukun> iptable, note it
[09:52] <iptable> qiukun, also, there is auditd (audit daemon) which is designed for that kind of audits and monitoring
[09:52] <iptable> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6920812/inotify-how-to-find-out-which-user-has-modified-file
[09:52] <iptable> qiukun, ^
[09:53] <iptable> qiukun, maintaining server is dead simple if your networking department is not sick on the head actually. loving it ;)
[09:54] <qiukun> iptable, if i want to know who modified the route table, the only way i could thought up was to hook on `route` and `ip route`
[09:54] <qiukun> iptable, no, the networking department is fine, they just love resetting the network of the whole building
[09:54] <iptable> qiukun, resolv.conf can be maintained by either modifying the resolvconf head/tail configuration files, OR alternatively the dirty approach: immunise the file. it cannot then be changed even by root until immune flag is off. chattr +i /path/to/file
[09:55] <qiukun> iptable, yes i've solved the dns problem
[09:55] <qiukun> iptable, by adapting resolvconf
[09:55] <iptable> qiukun, so you want to know who RAN the file, not modified the route? WHO is simple: ROOT! Only root can do that
[09:56] <qiukun> no, i now want to know who modified the route
[09:56] <iptable> qiukun, it's a piece of software. servers are not meant to run with dhcp. it's ugly. and if you run with dhcp, your lovely networking department should be pushing the static routes to your server using their dhcp server and MAC resolution.
[09:57] <iptable> qiukun, static routes are best served with static IPs, with dhcp, your dhcp server should be pushing those routes. you should not be configuring them on the client.
[09:57] <iptable> qiukun, WHO is simple: root
[09:57] <qiukun> iptable, emm, in fact, when i say WHO, i mean which program
[09:58] <iptable> qiukun, if you blocked root acount and only allow people to sudo commands, auditd might be able to tell you who modified certain files. if you allow root, it was root
[09:58] <qiukun> iptable, ok the route was refreshed now
[09:58] <xiong> how can i out GFW
[09:58] <iptable> qiukun, oh, to know which program (WHAT, not who), you would have to use inotify/auditd and hope for the best. but if you net dept restarts the network, it will be dhcpd. 99% sure.
[09:58] <xiong> what soft in ubuntu
[09:58] <iptable> qiukun, 99.9% sure actually
[09:59] <Guest40122> hello, is this the right place if I need some help
[09:59] <iptable> xiong, ubuntu is a Linux operating system (Linux Distribution)
[09:59] <qiukun> xiong, vpn
[09:59] <iptable> Guest40122, dependso nthe help you need. with ubuntu? yes
[09:59] <cfhowlett> Guest40122, help ubuntu only
[09:59] <qiukun> xiong, would you like to pay?
[09:59] <iptable> xiong, sorry, didn't understand the question :/
[09:59] <japro> i take it installing a module by pulling and making it from git was a bad idea
[09:59] <qiukun> xiong, goagent still works
[09:59] <japro> it somehow screwed up module loading apparently
[10:00] <iptable> xiong, which GFW we talking about?
[10:00] <cfhowlett> japro, if you know what you're doing and how to repair any breakage, it's safe ...
[10:00] <qiukun> iptable, so this is a problem that could be solved only by experience, i hate this kind of problem
[10:00] <xiong> goagent i don't use
[10:00] <Guest40122> I'm not sure if it's specific to ubuntu, here's my problem: I can run it just fine in "Try" mode (from the USB I mounted the iso on) but if I try to boot from the device I installed it on, I get a black screen with a blinking cursor
[10:00] <qiukun> iptable,  the firewall china deployed.
[10:01] <cfhowlett> !nomodeset | Guest40122, right place to ask ... sounds like nomodeset issue perhaps
[10:01] <qiukun> xiong, shadowsocks is ok also
[10:01] <iptable> qiukun, no, either 1. do it properly and ask your networking team to add a rule to their DHCP server to push a certain static route to your server on DHCP request, or 2. do it the cow-boy way in /etc/network/if-up.d/
[10:01] <cfhowlett> !cn | xiong,
[10:01] <cfhowlett> !kylin | xiong
[10:01] <japro> cfhowlett, darn... :D
[10:01] <xiong> cn
[10:01] <Guest40122> thank you cfhowlett  & ubottu, I'll check the link
[10:02] <Guest40122> oh, ubottu is a bot x)
[10:02] <xiong> ok, thanks all
[10:02] <MaJn00n> hi
[10:03] <qiukun> iptable, i mean, you must be experienced to know it's a dhcp problem.
[10:03] <qiukun> iptable, never mind, this is about personal interest
[10:03] <japro> so what is the mechanism that loads the relevant modules. it seems it now doesn't load most of them (lsmod shows a whopping 7)
[10:03] <MaJn00n> can anyone help me about : Interface mon0:
[10:03] <MaJn00n> ioctl(SIOCGIFINDEX) failed: No such device
[10:03] <MaJn00n>   ???????
[10:04] <iptable> qiukun, experience comes with time at work on server administration. keep digging and checking. basically, on server install there is nothing which would out of the box do that apart from dhcp if you use it. and then you said it happens randomly and that your network dept restarts network (which causes interface to down/up itself). simple deduction ;)
[10:04] <gr33n7007h> MaJn00n, airmon-ng
[10:04] <iptable> japro, 7 is not a bad number ins some cases
[10:04] <MaJn00n> ya gr33 exactly
[10:04] <iptable> japro, like on my very-limited server
[10:05] <gr33n7007h> MaJn00n, make sure mon0 there?
[10:05] <japro> well yeah :D but clearly it is here... i had to load the iso8859 module from the recovery console so it would even mount a fat partition...
[10:05] <iptable> japro, modules are loaded as per configuration in /etc/modules and /etc/modprobe.d. also, certain modules will load by grub to allow you to boot.
[10:05] <japro> also evidently the graphics driver isn't loaded either as i'm stuck in like 800x600 (vesa?) mode
[10:06] <iptable> japro, I don't have iso8859 module and fat mounts just fine
[10:06] <k1l> MaJn00n: wifi spoofing is not supported in here. if users really need to do it for pentesting they can afford the time to read the documentations
[10:06] <iptable> japro, if you have 800x600, then some kind of driver is definitely loaded. if using nvidia/ati you should try their proprietary drivers
[10:07] <Thumpxr> I would like to run ubuntu instead of windows when my most played game will be released for linux (soon to be) .. all i have read by now makes me a bit nervous. Is there an input lag in ubuntu?
[10:07] <iptable> japro, is this a default install? sounds like you replaced kernel or something else...
[10:07] <japro> i tried to install this: https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new
[10:07] <k1l> Thumpxr: there is no input lag in ubuntu in general
[10:08] <iptable> Thumpxr, yes and no. the input lag is about 2us (2 microseconds) and only very anal people with no life and specialist monitoring tools will noticed
[10:08] <iptable> Thumpxr, it's actually less lag than windows has ;)
[10:08] <dr_root> is there a mirror for http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/?
[10:09] <iptable> Thumpxr, a lot of people install linux and complain that things aren't the way their perfect bubble world thought they would be... it's like installing windows 8 and complaining that the windows don't wobble with a nice bubble effect ;)
[10:09] <iptable> japro, and before it all worked?
[10:09] <japro> except the wifi yes
[10:09] <Thumpxr> iptable: uh great. Can you tell me how i can check if all my hardware is compatible ? (Microphone e.g)
[10:10] <X1> appropriate
[10:10] <iptable> japro, ok, so you broke your system to begin with with no information on how. that's already a difficult thing to torubleshoot. But, tell me, why did you want that driver?
[10:11] <xubuntu_> Hello, it's me again with the boot issue. I can't do the nomodeset fix because I can't acess the grub menu, pressing shift doesn't do anything if I boot from the install
[10:11] <japro> because the wifi was catastrophically bad. like it would connect but i get like 50 kB/s on average and it murders the wifi for everyone else as well
[10:11] <iptable> Thumpxr, put ubuntu installer on USB drive, boot from it, choose "Try ubuntu" when prompted. it will start ubuntu from the USB drive without installing to disk. try everything you need. if it works, hurrah. if not, well, you know something doesn't work.
[10:11] <iptable> Thumpxr, note that installing drivers (e.g. graphics drivers) won't work that way, so don't test that
[10:11] <Ben64> xubuntu_: if it does nothing then you're not pressing it at the right time, you really need to spam the shift key
[10:11] <X1> i need job
[10:11] <japro> apparently the realtek rtl8188ee thingy is notorious for causing issues and there is a wide variety of "fixes" none of which really work
[10:11] <k1l> !ot | X1
[10:12] <cfhowlett> X1, wrong channel
[10:12] <iptable> japro, same on windows? last time I had that, it was a broken internal antenna)
[10:12] <xubuntu_> I spammed it the whole time, didn't help Ben64
[10:12] <japro> on windows it works fine
[10:12] <xubuntu_> I can get it if I boot from the USB but not the install
[10:12] <Ben64> xubuntu_: well what is the actual problem you're having
[10:12] <iptable> japro, ok, you might be better off getting an external (USB) wifi card. they are extremely cheap, portable, very small and just work.
[10:12] <Thumpxr> iptable: okay. thank you!
[10:13] <japro> apparently the problem is quite common and people suggest "solutions" all over the place. some claim kernel XY works directly followed by someone that claims it doesn't. some claim that they get less issues by setting their router to a specific channel etc.
[10:13] <xubuntu_> I just installed xubuntu and I get a black screen if I boot from the drive I installed it on
[10:14] <xubuntu_> but if I boot from the USB stick where I mounted the xubuntu.iso in "Try" mode it works just fine
[10:14] <Ben64> xubuntu_: then use the usb and edit grub from there
[10:14] <xubuntu_> will the changes I do on grub from the usb work when I boot from the sdd?
[10:14] <iptable> japro, 1. try with a different router (at a neighbour?) just to explude router-card compatibility issues in certain modes. 2. disable "N" on your router and netowrk card. RTL drivers don't work well with "N" mode. Try b/g only. 3. use it with altest ubuntu and latest kernel available in official ubuntu repos.
[10:14] <iptable> japro, if none of that works, buy a USB adapter
[10:15] <Ben64> xubuntu_: nono i mean mount your install and actually change it
[10:15] <japro> i tried it elsewhere with the same result... i guess i might even have an old usb adapter lying around... frustrating anyway
[10:16] <iptable> japro, yes, although installing those drivers won't really help. I know, been there with RTL :D use default ubuntu setups, otherwise every kernel upgrade will break your laptop and wifi
[10:16] <iptable> japro, but DO disable "N" and run in only "b/g" mode. might resolve your issue. If not, change adapter
[10:17] <japro> yeah, i was just getting desperate...  :D and since there is nothing on that machine yet i'm quite happy to nuke it repeatedly :D
[10:17]  * iptable does to eat breakfast
[10:17] <iptable> uhm, brunch
[10:17] <iptable> japro, cool. at least that is good.
[10:19] <EiriksUbuntu> hi everyone :)
[10:20] <tarzeau_> am i the only user having problems with usb scanner (being not working) with 14.04 3.13 kernels? and what about very very slow usb disks/ssd drives?
[10:21] <Ben64> tarzeau_: unlikely
[10:21] <EiriksUbuntu> can someone tell me how to make GKrellM a startup app?
[10:21] <Ben64> !startup | EiriksUbuntu
[10:22] <tarzeau_> on a test my friend figured 3.14 worked fine. will ubuntu lts 14.04 get an official kernel update 3.14? or is that unlikely too?
[10:22] <Ben64> tarzeau_: 14.04 will get all the kernels of later releases
[10:23] <tarzeau_> i am also having problems with lightdm and 14.04 it doesn't seem to store xsession of a user, and then fails to login, unless user selects one explicitly
[10:23] <tarzeau_> Ben64: oh that sounds good. i wonder when that happens...
[10:23] <Ben64> when the other releases exist...
[10:24] <tarzeau_> the last issue i have is, some commercial software called IDL (the gui part of it): idlde doesn't run anymore with 14.04. does anyone have an idea?
[10:24] <Zombyrad> tarzeau_: lightdm uses the .dmrc file afaik
[10:24] <tarzeau_> Ben64: oh that'd be 14.10 in a few weeks
[10:24] <baash05__> Hello all.
[10:25] <baash05__> I'm looking for a suggestion on an openbox distro.
[10:25] <_Derivative> man, i can't seem to get into a centos channel
[10:25] <tarzeau_> Zombyrad: the fun thing is when i remove my .dmrc and try to login (not selecting anything) i get (in red): Failed to start session
[10:25] <baash05__> anyone got one the rather like?
[10:25] <Ben64> baash05__: you've come to the wrong place. this channel is only ubuntu support
[10:25] <Ben64> _Derivative: you may need to register
[10:25] <baash05__> Nope.
[10:25] <tarzeau_> Zombyrad: i know it's stored at approximately 3 places (well it was like that with 12.04)
[10:25] <baash05__> ubuntu openbox.
[10:26] <tarzeau_> ok selecting ubuntu works, and it writes a new .dmrc in my $HOME
[10:27] <Zombyrad> tarzeau_: Yes, I think ligthdm has a hiccup without a .dmrc and nothing selected
[10:27] <tarzeau_> Zombyrad: but that's new? and what are the files good for in /var/cache/lightdm/dmrs/* ?
[10:28] <Zombyrad> As fas as I know, Lightdm, as most DMs have been using .dmrc for a while now
[10:30] <b00z> hi question, does one of you folks know a repository for trusty that contains grsec?
[10:31] <b00z> for 14.04*
[10:31] <_Derivative> thanks Ben64
[10:31] <_Derivative> just registered my nick, now i can enter the centos channel
[10:33] <iulhk> one of my client IP address is connected with my linux machine, is there any command available which i can use to monitor either which protocol or port client sending receiving packets etc ? ngrep command is fine , but if i don't know which port client using, then how can i get users sending receiving packets info
[10:34] <baash05__> ben64 waht would be a better channel for me to ask the question "which distro of ubunto should I select?"
[10:36] <Ben64> baash05__: ubuntu is a distro, and thats not what you asked when you came in. you said, "I'm looking for a suggestion on an openbox distro."
[10:37] <baash05__> right. but if I walked into a pizza place and said I'm looking for something to eat. They'd offer me pizza of some sort.
[10:37] <b00z> anyone using grsec over here..?
[10:37] <baash05__> I'm in the ubunto room to ask for an openbox ubuntu
[10:39] <Ben64> baash05__: you should define what you mean by that
[10:39] <baash05__> Sorry.. I do tend to blurt. :)
[10:40] <baash05__> I want an openbox wm with ubunto kernal.  I don't want much in it (the less the better cause my hardware sucks)
[10:41] <Ben64> baash05__: its ubuntu, not ubunto. get the mini iso and install whatever you want
[10:41] <baash05__> Yeah.. I always make that typo.
[10:41] <baash05__> bugs the snot out of me, but for some reason I always do it..
[10:42] <baash05__> see now that's perfect..
[10:43] <iulhk> how to capture specific IP address traffic by using some linux command ?
[10:43] <_Derivative> wireshark
[10:44] <Fuchs> iulhk: tcpdump (CLI) or wireshark
[10:44] <MMukherjee> Dat Indian
[10:45] <japro> what is it with today.... now i can't even make the startup disk creator thingy work
[10:45] <japro> "uncaught exeception: Input/Output error"... how useful... especially annoying consindering i already made image just a few days ago
[10:46] <admin_adme> why ubuntu 14.04 sound not working after upgrade?
[10:47] <b00z> is anyone over here using grsec?
[10:48] <b00z> if so, did you use a precompiled package?
[10:48] <admin_adme> I just run `sudo apt-get upgrade`
[10:49] <japro> wtf, so i guess the startup disk creator insists on actually creating a copy of a dvd/cd if one is in the drive. took me a while to figure out it just ignores me selecting a image from the HD and just tried to use the movie dvd in the drive instead
[10:50] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[10:56] <Caramoan> admin_adme, try this site http://askubuntu.com/questions/450531/no-sound-after-upgrade-from-xubuntu-13-10-to-14-04
[10:59] <dfso> hello
[11:00] <dfso> when I use "update-grub" in the terminal I'm getting "/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `/cow'.", any idea whatI can do?
[11:06] <admin_adme> Caramoan, it's the same ;(
[11:06] <admin_adme> after I tried it
[11:07] <icesword> ubuntu?
[11:09] <icesword> !tell me about ops
[11:09] <icesword> !ops
[11:10] <HackerMaster> Hello
[11:10] <icesword> hi
[11:10] <HackerMaster> What are you guys doing here ? :)
[11:11] <icesword> ubuntu technical support
[11:11] <HackerMaster> Is there any update to Anonmous-OS?
[11:12] <admin_adme> yes, ubuntu
[11:12] <admin_adme> $ alsamixer
[11:12] <HackerMaster> I'm already working with ubuntu 14.04
[11:12] <admin_adme> cannot open mixer
[11:13] <HackerMaster> What mixer ?
[11:13] <admin_adme> alsamixer
[11:13] <HackerMaster> on a linux server ?
[11:14] <icesword> ubuntu is the worst OS ever
[11:14] <admin_adme> no, desktop
[11:14] <HackerMaster> So witch
[11:14] <ObrienDave> then why are you here?
[11:14] <icesword> yep
[11:14] <HackerMaster> one is the best?
[11:14] <ObrienDave> !best
[11:14] <HackerMaster> Yeah, why are you here ?
[11:14] <HackerMaster> :D
[11:15] <icesword> debian is better
[11:15] <scrooge_mcduck> hello all! I am trying to compile an application only during the requirements test i am getting this error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so: undefined reference to `ldap_sasl_bind@OPENLDAP_2.4_2'
[11:15] <scrooge_mcduck> anyway to solve this?
[11:15] <scrooge_mcduck> it's also 7.22 which seems old :X
[11:15] <HackerMaster> mcduck i don't know how to help you...
[11:16] <scrooge_mcduck> i want to get rid of the message :))
[11:16] <admin_adme> I'm waitting for debian8
[11:16] <icesword> ubuntu ops are known for less unhelpful
[11:17] <scrooge_mcduck> apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
[11:17] <BluesKaj> icesword,, do you have an ubuntu support question ?
[11:17] <stetho> Hi - I'm trying to install 14.04 Server on a machine with an Intel based fake RAID. At the grub stage in 12.04 I'd drop in to the console, check the drive name in /dev/mapper and enter that as the place to install grub and it would work. On 14.04 /dev/mapper contains control and nothing else - no isw_blahblah volume. What am I misisng?
[11:19] <icesword> where is bazhang
[11:20] <jimi> hello
[11:20] <HackerMaster> Hi jimi
[11:21] <BluesKaj> icesword, do a /whois in the server page
[11:21] <HackerMaster> Can some one good open pirv with me ?
[11:23] <icesword> nothing
[11:23] <ObrienDave> HackerMaster, better to keep support in the channel so others can learn
[11:25] <jimi> HackreMaster: Who are you?
[11:27] <icesword> he is new lord of freenode
[11:28] <ObrienDave> right
[11:28] <stetho> I thought that was me?
[11:28] <ObrienDave> that's what you get for thinking ;P
[11:29] <BluesKaj> ObrienDave, stetho , let's not feed the trolls
[11:30] <ObrienDave> oh, you mean icesword? no worries there ;P
[11:31] <icesword> i will kill bazhang one day
[11:33] <jimi> HackerMaster:Where is you?
[11:34] <ObrienDave> LOL that was easy
[11:35] <Fuchs> DJones: including the ident for a cloaked account is a bit silly
[11:37] <fariborz> hey
[11:38] <fariborz> can anyone one help me about : make
[11:38] <fariborz> cc -pipe -Wall -DOPENSSL  -O2 -g3 -ggdb   -c -o md5.o md5.c
[11:38] <fariborz> cc -pipe -Wall -DOPENSSL  -O2 -g3 -ggdb   -c -o sha1.o sha1.c
[11:38] <fariborz> cc -pipe -Wall -DOPENSSL  -O2 -g3 -ggdb   -c -o utils.o utils.c
[11:38] <fariborz> utils.c:33:18: fatal error: pcap.h: No such file or directory
[11:38] <fariborz>  #include <pcap.h>
[11:38] <unopaste> fariborz 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
[11:38] <ObrienDave> !pastebin | fariborz
[11:38] <superkuh> I run Xubuntu 14.04 w/Ubuntu MATE desktop environment. I used to run the same on 12.04. After dist-upgrading to 14.04 I began to have constant, seemingly random, segfaults in my file managers (Caja, Thunar). I installed debug symbols, etc, and the backtraces on the crashes all point to memory corruption in the gslice magazine allocator. These crashes are so frequent as to make desktop use infuriating.
[11:39] <superkuh> I have documented the issue at: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2244484 . Anyone have any ideas on where or who I submit this bug to?
[11:40] <ObrienDave> fariborz, i don't know about 'make'
[11:40] <jimi> artemis os
[11:41] <fariborz> utils.c:33:18: fatal error: pcap.h: No such file or directory                  who can help me
[11:41] <superkuh> fariborz, well, do you have libpcap-dev installed?
[11:42] <jimi> http://www.black hat sec.org
[11:42] <superkuh> sudo apt-get install libpcap0.8-dev
[11:42] <superkuh> When you get errors like that, apt-file comes in really handy.
[11:42] <Thumpxr> jimi: what do you try?
[11:42] <superkuh> So, sudo apt-get apt-file too. Then you can always, "apt-file search pcap.h"
[11:42] <superkuh> And find the package that has it.
[11:44] <jimi> 555555555
[11:45] <superkuh> Since you don't know what libpcap is you probably don't have the binaries installed either. Just thought of that. So the full bit would be, $ sudo apt-get install libpcap0.8 libpcap0.8-dev apt-file
[11:46] <fariborz> fixed thank u superkuh
[11:46] <jimi> test linux
[11:46] <superkuh> Yep, no problem. Just remember to use $ apt-file search filename.h , etc, in the future to solve such issues.
[11:50] <ubunut> 'what package is a file in?' searches can also be done at http://packages.ubuntu.com
[11:53] <Fuchs> DJones: (sorry, was a bit away) nick based ones are even a bit more silly, I'd recommend a cloak based one, and informing staff if he abuses the cloak to evade.
[11:54] <k1l> HackerMaster: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2401638,00.asp we suggest you use plain ubuntu instead
[11:55] <jeetpei> Hi Guys
[11:55] <ObrienDave> Greetings & Welcome
[11:56] <knob> Hello :)
[11:56] <jeetpei> i have a weird issue with synology box.. issues as .. i create a user with password <blah-blah> then i change password to 12345678
[11:56] <japro> iptable, well it seems the wifi adapter i had lying around works fine (even though it's also a realtek one... but older i guess)
[11:56] <jeetpei> i see synology do not understand that password changed
[11:56] <japro> so uh.. yay i guess
[11:57] <unik> seriously...
[11:58] <k1l> jeetpei: this sounds more like a synology issue than an ubuntu issue to me. i think its better to ask their support if they have some special settings there
[11:58] <jimi> Thumpxr: Who are you?
[11:59] <k1l> jimi: this channel is just for ubuntu technical support. for chitchat we have #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:59] <jeetpei> k1l: thanks i joined chanel ..
[12:00] <jimi> KIl: Thank you
[12:09] <thresh> hi. any IRC channel dedicated to ARM64 ubuntu port?
[12:10] <k1l> thresh: #ubuntu-arm
[12:11] <thresh> k1l: thanks.
[12:13] <jimi> ubuntu-arm. good
[12:26] <daum> anyone having issues with the latest chrome 37 build and fonts?  Since upgrading my fonts are rendering somewhat blurry, I think similar to https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=395528 but the ~/.fonts.conf update didn't seemt o help otu
[12:28] <_transience> daum, have you tried disabling directwrite in chrome://flags
[12:28] <daum> _transience, i don't see the option?  Is it not called DirectWrite or Direct Write
[12:29] <_transience> Hm, you're right. I remember seeing it in chrome://flags but I can't see it now
[12:31] <charles_> hey, I've got a little problem
[12:32] <charles_> how can I prevent windows from going under the panel in xubuntu?
[12:32] <daum> _transience, any other ideas?  makes my chrome fairly useless as looking at it for ~20-30 min starts to kill the eyes
[12:32] <Guest11868> how can I prevent windows from going under the panel in xubuntu? they act as if the pane lisnt there and fill the screen so I've got the bottom of my windows hidden by the panel
[12:32] <brainwash> _transience: maybe you've seen it in windows
[12:35] <Guest11868> nvm found the solution, it was "reserve space on borders"
[12:36] <daum> brainwash, don't suppose ya have any other ideas for a possible fix?
[12:37] <brainwash> daum: no, but filing a bug report could help (including screenshots for comparison)
[12:38] <Lee-> Not sure where else to ask. Does anyone happen to know the SSH user name for the Ubuntu AMI images for 12.04 LTS (specifically ami-2fe6e96a and ami-23e6e966)? I found an ubuntu wiki on using EC2 that says the user name should be "ubuntu", but this does not work. Amazon Linux and many other AMIs use "ec2-user" or "admin", but neither of these work, nor does root, user, aws, amazon ec-user, ec2user, ecuser. Thanks.
[12:38] <daum> brainwash, right - not sure how to get 36 to run sideby side with 37?
[12:38] <novimon> olen omena.
[12:42] <brainwash> daum: no clue, I suggest that you head over to #chromium or #chromium-support and ask the experts
[12:53] <rrittenhouse> If I dd a drive from an ubuntu server (with one nic, eth0) why does it register as eth1 or eth2 in some cases? Is there a quick fix or script to run to have it re-detect the drives like it does on a normal install? Thanks.
[12:55] <nonexistant_> Hi ... my 14.04 showd disk I/O errors during boot and fails to start the window manager, I can login at the prompt and my filesystem seems intact but /var has missing files (XP boots cleanly and the HD tools show no errors)  - any ideas how to fix this?
[12:55] <compdoc> any reallocated sectors in SMART?
[12:56] <nonexistant_> yes, 1
[13:08] <iceroot> rrittenhouse: there is a script /etc/udev/persisent netrules  something like that.. if th the mac-address is changed the nic will be renamed to eth1
[13:09] <yuio> hello tehre
[13:09] <knob> o/
[13:09] <yuio> iis it possible to rename a symbloc link ?
[13:11] <pbx> yuio, have you tried it?
[13:13] <cyclonis> anyone have experience with cgroups ?
[13:14] <rberg_> rrittenhouse: as iceroot said the mac is stored in this file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules .. you can safely delete it and on next reboot it will be regenerated with your nic as eth0
[13:16] <nonexistant_> compdoc, does that mean the data in that single sector has gone? startx also fails becasue it can't find /var/log/Xorg.0.log ...
[13:17] <yuio> sorry
[13:17] <yuio> my question is how create a symlink on a directory
[13:17] <yuio> ?
[13:19] <Fuchs> yuio: either with one of the many graphical file managers, or with the ln -s   command
[13:27] <yuio> thnaks
[13:31] <SthNotTaken> I'm root. How do I change root password?
[13:31] <Fuchs> SthNotTaken: you should not be logged in as or use the root account
[13:31] <Fuchs> SthNotTaken: if you really feel like you should, even though you are wrong: with the passwd command
[13:32] <SthNotTaken> i just set up a new server, I'd like to change the default password.
[13:32] <SthNotTaken> Ok, thanks.
[13:32] <SthNotTaken> Then I set up user groups and work with those, right?
[13:33] <Fuchs> In general yes, usually on ubuntu the default is to have admin users in a group that can use the sudo command
[13:34] <Fuchs> it's not advised to log in (or even allow a log in) as root
[13:36] <khildin> SthNotTaken, with a default Ubuntu install, you are not logged in as root, nor is it available.... you have created an account during install that has sudo rights. STick on using that and don't passwd root
[13:44] <pbx> any strong loyalists here for one of the following: Gnome Do, Synapse, Kupfer?
[13:44] <pbx> i migrated from OS X and am having Launchbar withdrawal :)
[13:44] <ikonia> isn't that what the bar on the left of unity is ?
[13:45] <ikonia> a launcher ?
[13:46] <ObrienDave> ok, here's an error i haven't seen before... (synaptic:13727): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_child_watch_add_full: assertion 'pid > 0' failed
[13:46] <pbx> ikonia, this is a different type of app. the other commonly known one is quicksilver.  app launching is a small part of what it does
[13:46] <ikonia> what does it do that the ubuntu bar doesn't do ?
[13:51] <Batman> The batman has returned
[13:52] <BluesKaj> where's Robin ?
[13:52] <pbx> ikonia, lets you control everything via keyboard. e.g. locate a file and send it to a specific app; perform searches on any search engine or site; switch to another user account; copy file paths; control music players; execute arbitrary scripts; etc. etc. http://www.obdev.at/products/launchbar/features.html
[13:52] <Caramoan> how's the cave batman..
[13:53] <ObrienDave> cold, damp, full of bats ;P
[13:53] <ikonia> pbx: I'm sure it can do at least part of that out of the box, I wouldn't be surprised if most of that is achievable, certainly be interesting to see
[13:53] <Batman> I'm sorry, is your name batman?
[13:53] <Batman> no
[13:53] <Batman> then let me answer
[13:53] <Batman> cold, damp, full of bats ;P
[13:53] <ikonia> Batman: give it a rest please
[13:53] <ikonia> Batman: the channel is #ubuntu - for ubuntu disucssion, the jokes been done now
[13:53] <Caramoan> wahahha:0
[13:54] <Batman> alright.
[13:54] <ikonia> thanks
[13:54] <Batman> your welcome
[13:54] <Batman> you're*
[13:55] <pbx> ikonia, a lot of it can be done with the three utilities i mentioned.  i'm hoping to find someone else who has significant experience with more than one of them. not having this tool is big, almost like not having a terminal
[13:57] <EOBeav> Somebody mentioned that XAMPP isn't the best choice on ubuntu. I didn't get a chance to follow up afterward. What's my best option for setting up a database so I can adjust a Wordpress installation locally?
[13:57] <ikonia> a sandard lamp stack
[13:57] <ikonia> !lamp | EOBeav
[13:57] <__zug__> I have Windows (I'm pretty sure it's 8.1) installed on one of my laptops and it's just too resource hungry for my taste. I'd like to install some flavor of Linux (maybe Lubuntu or Xbuntu, maybe even Ubuntu 14). The problem is Windows has made it SO damn tough to install another OS on it. I've tried installing Ubuntu to on it but once it boots the install DVD disk and I select Install Ubuntu, all I get is a blank screen, any suggestions or even b
[13:58] <EOBeav> ikonia: Thanks, I'll check it out.
[13:59] <EOBeav> Just curious, why is XAMPP not recommended on ubuntu, even just for a local install?
[14:00] <ikonia> EOBeav: it's not recommanded on any linux platform
[14:00] <ikonia> EOBeav: basically it's self contained, not aware of how to interfrate safely with the OS it's running on, so often causes problems
[14:00] <ikonia> s/interfrate/interface
[14:00] <Ackis> I have "exec > $logfile 2>&1" in a script file, basically dumps everything into the logfile.  Is there a way I can redirect all the output into that logfile AND concat with another file? (basically I want all the output in file 1 and then for file 2 I want to keep track of two lines only)
[14:01] <EOBeav> ikonia: That makes sense.
[14:01] <Guest326> hi everyone !
[14:01] <ikonia> Ackis: look up "tee"
[14:02] <zimmi> need help with sudo apt-get update its not running. can anyone help?
[14:02] <Rory> EOBeav: In addition to what ikonia says, ultimately, because it's more difficult to maintain
[14:02] <Ackis> ikonia: thanks, wasn't familiar with that one
[14:03] <k1l> !paste | zimmi put the output there and show the link here
[14:05] <Guest326> I'm still a little newbie Xubuntu, and I wonder how do I move files in a document created ? I'm trying to learn php, and every time I save a file with nano he gets directly into /home/user
[14:10] <Guest326> There someone ? lol
[14:10] <n13z> Guest326: take a look to nanorc file.
[14:14] <Guest326> n13z: ok, thanks you
[14:15] <n13z> n13z: man 5 nanorc
[14:15] <n13z> Ugh
[14:15] <Wendell> Is this the right place to go for troubleshooting issues with Trusty on Chromebook?
[14:15] <n13z> selfie!
[14:16] <n13z> Guest326: man 5 nanorc ;)
[14:16] <ObrienDave> Wendell, probably, we won't know until you ask
[14:17] <Wendell> Okay
[14:17] <k1l> Wendell: som stuff is chromebook (and the special kernel vor that hardware) related, so its better to ask the specialists. but ask and we will see
[14:18] <Wendell> I'm using afpfs-ng to mount an AFP server, and now every time I try to interact with it in any way except using ls, the shell hangs
[14:18] <Wendell> This is the output from ls -l
[14:18] <Wendell> ls: cannot access /mnt/server: Permission denied \ total 0 \ d????????? ? ? ? ?            ? server
[14:20] <linux_daemon> i need a little help with the ssh. i do this: i type ssh root@localhost i enter yes, and i get to the part i need to enter the root password, but that password is not recognized ! any help?
[14:21] <k1l> linux_daemon: is permit_rootlogin set to yes? (which is a bad idea in general )
[14:21] <somsip> linux_daemon: root login is usually disabled by default
[14:22] <linux_daemon> i need to connect in order to setup my hadoop cluster
[14:22] <k1l> linux_daemon: better loginto a user account and use sudo from there if needed
[14:23] <linux_daemon> will do that
[14:23] <linux_daemon> thanks
[14:26] <usr13>  just grep RootLogin /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[14:26] <usr13> ...but does it matter, (because root doesn't answer anyway)...
[14:27] <usr13> I'm late to the conversation, but assume that's what you're talking about...
[14:27] <Wendell_> does anyone know why this is happening
[14:27] <usr13> Wendell_: What is happening?
[14:28] <Shariff> Hi there
[14:28] <aliljet_> hi!  I was busy poking away at the software-center codebase looking to see how my data is being collected for recommendations and I couldn't find the ubuntu-recommender source, oops.  does someone have a link to this?
[14:29] <Shariff> Is there some way I can tell ubuntu which serial ports it has, so I can retrieve a list of known serial ports when I need to connect to one?
[14:30] <ObrienDave> serial ports? you mean USB or real serial ports?
[14:30] <usr13> Shariff: show ports
[14:30] <Shariff> ObrienDave: Both.. but most notably RS232 ports
[14:30] <usr13> netstat -pantu
[14:30] <usr13> Shariff: netstat -pantu
[14:31] <Shariff> usr13: that gives me a list of TCP ports
[14:33] <usr13> Shariff: Yea, I missunderstood your question.  But I really don't think you need to tell Ubuntu about serial ports.  What exactly are you needing to do?
[14:33] <jose__> hola
[14:33] <usr13> Shariff: dmesg | grep tty  May be what you want...
[14:34] <Shariff> usr13: I've hooked up a microcontroller to a usb port which emulates a serial connection. I need the serial port to receive and transmit data from and to the microprocessor
[14:34] <jose__> hello
[14:34] <daftykins> hi
[14:34] <Shariff> usr13: So I need to find out which is the right port in order to connect to.. and dmesg seems to inform me :D
[14:34] <jose__> spain
[14:35] <k1l> !es | jose__
[14:35] <Shariff> I'm a spoiled windows user.. DeviceManager is a useful too to find out which rs232 ports are connected :D
[14:35] <usr13> Shariff: Well, pretty soon you'll be a spoiled linux user.  So, not much difference there...
[14:36] <RossMitchell> Shariff, use lsusb to list usb devices the name will be obvious
[14:36] <daftykins> RossMitchell: RS232 != USB
[14:37] <RossMitchell> then you may need to be in the dialup group to access the serial port
[14:37] <Guest326> By chance ... can someone inform me about php ?
[14:37] <ikonia> Guest326: in what way ?
[14:37] <Shariff> daftykins: IN this case there is a USB device that emulates a serial port. I merely used RS232 to identify the type of port I am talking about :)
[14:37] <RossMitchell> Guest326, php is a web scripting language
[14:37] <Gforce> Hey guys.Why I can't find ffmpeg in repos?
[14:38] <somsip> !info avconv | Gforce (use this now)
[14:38] <usr13> !ffmpeg | Gforce
[14:38] <Wendell__> ///
[14:38] <Wendell__> whoops
[14:38] <daftykins> Shariff: you may see a new entry under /dev/ when you plug it in, assuming the device is supported and it creates a new serial port
[14:38] <Gforce> what??
[14:38] <somsip> Gforce: alternatively, use the correctly spelled one...which I cant find...
[14:38] <somsip> !info ffmpeg
[14:38] <Shariff> daftykins: Thanks!
[14:38] <Gforce> thanks.so what to do?
[14:39] <Gforce> ?
[14:39] <bcvery1> Gforce, use avconv, it is ffmegs replacement
[14:39] <bcvery1> !info | libav-tools
[14:39] <Gforce> thanks.
[14:39] <jackgreenking> test
[14:40] <bcvery1> !info libav-tools
[14:40] <usr13> Gforce: You get it from a ppa now
[14:40] <somsip> bcvery1: ah - thanks. I was wondering why I couldnt find it..
[14:40] <usr13> Gforce: It's forked
[14:40] <bcvery1> somsip, n/p
[14:40] <Guest326> ikonia : And of course I am a php right now, so I make a php document with nano, I record in my web root folder and when I want to launch locally, I returned a blank page.
[14:40] <locutus_> '
[14:41] <Wendell__> usr13: do you know what's going wrong with my fs?
[14:41] <ikonia> Guest326: a blank page is normally a php error, the guys in ##php channel can help you write php
[14:41] <usr13> avconv is correct https://libav.org/avconv.html
[14:42] <Guest326> RossMitchell : Yes, I know ..
[14:42] <RossMitchell> Guest326, have you passed your php through a syntax checker ?  there are some online
[14:42] <usr13> Wendell__: What seems to be the problem?
[14:42] <Wendell__> ls -l was giving a bad output
[14:42] <Wendell__> ls: cannot access /mnt/newtonite: Permission denied
[14:42] <Wendell__> total 0
[14:42] <Wendell__> d????????? ? ? ? ?            ? server
[14:42] <Wendell__> like tghat
[14:42] <Wendell__> that*
[14:42] <unopaste> Wendell__ 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
[14:43] <Guest326> ikonia : Ah ok, sorry I'm wrong show lol
[14:43] <ObrienDave> !pastebin | Wendell__
[14:43] <niko> /15/wg #ubuntu-ops-monitor
[14:43] <usr13> Gforce: It's forked. And the reason as I understand, is that ffmpeg was to complicated.
[14:43] <usr13> Wendell__: ls -ld /mnt/newtonite
[14:44] <usr13> Wendell__: What is mounted there?
[14:44] <Wendell__> I have an AFP server mounted there
[14:45] <usr13> Wendell__: Check your fstab entry.
[14:45] <Guest326> RossMitchell : Oh no, I did not know the syntax checker.
[14:46] <RossMitchell> Guest326: this is one: http://www.piliapp.com/php-syntax-check/
[14:46] <usr13> Wendell__: Here is some info that might help:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/366582/mount-smb-afp-13-10
[14:46] <Wendell__> It's saying unconfigured fstab for base system
[14:47] <usr13> Wendell__: Yea, like I said, take a look at the fstab entry
[14:48] <Wendell__> Where?
[14:48] <usr13> /etc/fstab
[14:48] <Guest326> RossMitchell : Super thank you, I look at it.
[14:48] <Wendell__> Yeah all that contains is the unconfigured fstab for base system
[14:48] <usr13> Wendell__: pastebinit /etc/fstab    #Send URL
[14:49] <ManDin> What is a IOP exactly? Has anyone defined the i/o size if we're talking about IO?
[14:49] <Wendell__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8372797/
[14:50] <usr13> Wendell__: pastebinit /etc/issue
[14:51] <Wendell__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8372801/
[14:51] <usr13> Wendell__: And you have a fstab file with only one line?
[14:51] <Wendell__> Yeah
[14:51] <bakerybum> hi guys - can anybody help me trouble shoot HDMI sound issue
[14:51] <usr13> Wendell__: What happened?
[14:51] <Wendell__> What do you mean?
[14:52] <daftykins> ManDin: if you're talking about IOPS then you're beyond the scope of this channel really, but those are IO actions per second for storage subsystems typically
[14:52] <ObrienDave> Wendell__, that's not what a fstab should look like
[14:52] <mikecmpbll> i'm trying to understand job control. if i'm ssh'd on to a ubuntu machine, and I want to start a long-running script in the background, what's the preferred way to do this?
[14:53] <ManDin> daftykins: okay, thank you. I was just wondering how any software company can issue a IOPS recommendation although you can test IOPS with all kinds of settings / sizes
[14:53] <mikecmpbll> i'd like it to be most similar to being run by cron.
[14:53] <usr13> Wendell__: If you reboot, I don't think anything will work.  You had better re-build your fstab file before rebooting, (or, you'll have to use a boot disk to do it).
[14:53] <mikecmpbll> i want to be able to exit the ssh session
[14:53] <Guest326> Yeah apparently there is no error in my code. There is a lounge just for php is not it ?
[14:53] <usr13> Wendell__: Is there a backup? ls /etc/fsta*
[14:53] <daftykins> ManDin: no problem, i can't be 100% but ##hardware or #ubuntu-server may have more knowledgable users on the topic of sort of, server benchmarking
[14:53] <ObrienDave> Wendell__, here's mine http://paste.ubuntu.com/8372813/
[14:54] <Caramoan> Can i connect my laptop to my old computer  with out the monitor,keyboard and mouse?
[14:54] <ManDin> daftykins: thank you
[14:54] <helmut_> hi
[14:54] <locutus_> hi
[14:54] <xenoa> lo
[14:55] <cuddylier> Does this mean I have 12gb RAM available or 314mb? http://pastie.org/private/om8eaz4rgj9s4erlgrua
[14:55] <tobiasBora> Hello !
[14:56] <bakerybum> hi guys - can anybody help me trouble shoot HDMI sound issue
[14:56] <Wendell__> ls /etc/fsta* shows nothing
[14:56] <Wendell__> How would I rebuild this?
[14:56] <ObrienDave> cuddylier, ummm 314mb free
[14:56] <Pici> cuddylier: buffers/cache will be freed by the kernel if a process needs them.
[14:57] <cuddylier> Pici: I see, as my swap has been all used up causing load to just rise and rise until I reboot.
[14:57] <Pici> cuddylier: Take a look at http://www.linuxatemyram.com/
[14:57] <usr13> Wendell__: sudo blkid |pastebinit
[14:57] <tobiasBora> I've a problem with my Mic Boost (the item in alsa mixer which put the microphone louder) : when I active it my soundcard make a dirty sound ("crrrassth") and the sound is cutted until I disable micboost.
[14:57] <usr13> Wendell__: ls /etc/fsta*    Must say *something*  Really?
[14:57] <Wendell__> blkid
[14:57] <Wendell__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8372850/
[14:58] <Wendell__> ls /etc/fsta* shows the /etc/fstab file and /etc/fstab.d
[14:58] <tobiasBora> And my microphone output is really low so I need micboost... Do you know how I could make it work ?
[14:58] <Wendell__> but there's nothing in /etc/fstab.d
[14:58] <usr13> Wendell__: (What you are saying is not making any sense.)  What type of system is this?  Is it Virtual Machine ?  or what is it really?
[14:58] <ObrienDave> Wendell__, he means the contents of /etc/fstab
[14:59] <ObrienDave> tobiasBora, don't use micboost
[14:59] <usr13> Wendell__: Is it wubi ?
[14:59] <Wendell__> I'm running ubuntu at the same time as ChromeOS
[14:59] <Wendell__> crouton
[15:00] <usr13> Wendell__: So, what kind of install is it?
[15:00] <Wendell__> Uhhh
[15:00] <ObrienDave> same time? how are you doing that?
[15:00] <Wendell__> chroot?
[15:00] <usr13> Can someone help here?  (I do not understand Wendell__'s situation at all.)
[15:00] <ObrienDave> trying usr13
[15:01] <Wendell__> I'm using https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton to allow me to run ubuntu trusty alongside ChromeOS
[15:01] <usr13> Wendell__: What does "running ubuntu at the same time as ChromeOS" mean?
[15:01] <Ackis> Is "exec > >(tee -a "$logfile") 2>&1" functionally the same as "exec >& >(tee -a "$logfile")"?
[15:02] <Nomikos> Hello all. I have SSH access (public-key only) to a remote box, which is in the middle of an upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04, and want to interact with the currently logged in GUI session
[15:02] <ObrienDave> usr13, this is NOT a standard Ubuntu install environment
[15:03] <Nomikos> is this at all possible? I guess I can't easily install VNC servers atm..
[15:03] <compdoc> in the middle of an upgrade? how long is it taking?
[15:03] <Nomikos> compdoc: that's what I'm trying to find out, all I know is it hasn't rebooted yet
[15:03] <DF3D2> /dev/sdg1 /media/usb vfat,users,uid=1000,gid=1000,utf8,dmask=0000,fmask=0000 0 $
[15:03] <DF3D2>   -- why Doesn't that allow my user to mount the drive, only root ?
[15:04] <DF3D2> missing something here.
[15:04] <usr13> ObrienDave: Obviously.  (and I don't know what to do with it, haven't experienced anything like this...)  *Anyone...*
[15:04] <Nomikos> compdoc: I suspect it's hanging on a terminal ncurses dialog like it was before I left home
[15:04] <compdoc> Nomikos, dont think you can run startx from ssh. from the console, yes
[15:05] <Isabella23>  Here some videos. I hope you like them! http://tinyurl.com/ozfvxy3
[15:05] <Nomikos> (which was tricky in itself, since the term dialog showed in the gui update manager window which could not be resizedd.. all I could see was the OK button)
[15:05] <tobiasBora> ObrienDave: Why ? Without it it's really weak...
[15:05] <tobiasBora> ObrienDave: Or maybe you have a solution which avoid MicBoost ?
[15:06] <usr13> ObrienDave: "the guest OS is running using the Chromium OS system"
[15:06] <ObrienDave> tobiasBora, import your audio file into Audacity, use the amplify or normalize commands
[15:07] <ObrienDave> usr13, yea, am reading it
[15:07] <tobiasBora> ObrienDave: It's not great during in time conversations...
[15:07] <Wendell__> Also now it hangs when I do ls /mnt
[15:07] <usr13> Wendell__: Looking at "the guest OS is running using the Chromium OS system"  and realizing that not much of our expertise will be relevant.
[15:08] <Wendell__> Alright
[15:08] <Wendell__> I'll try some stuff
[15:08] <Wendell__> Thanks for your help anyway :)
[15:09] <__zug__> Wow, had to add "acpi_backlight=vendor" to the boot command line and that solve the issue. \o/
[15:10] <Nomikos> compdoc: side question, what does "console" mean in your reply?
[15:11] <Nomikos> compdoc: I see the word now and then but don't know the difference between that and a commandline?
[15:11] <DF3D2> /dev/sdg1 /media/usb vfat,users,uid=1000,gid=1000,utf8,dmask=0000,fmask=0000 0 $
[15:11] <DF3D2> /dev/sdg1 /media/usb vfat,users,uid=1000,gid=1000,utf8 -- shouldn't that work to mount a drive as my user?
[15:11] <ObrienDave> Nomikos, same thing, console, CLI, terminal
[15:12] <Wendell_> Okay so
[15:12] <Wendell_> I rebooted my chromebook and the problem seems to have resolved
[15:12] <Nomikos> ObrienDave: ok, thx
[15:12] <compdoc> Nomikos, a monitor and keyboard connected directly to the computer running ubuntu, or if its a VM the boot screen
[15:13] <Nomikos> compdoc: ah ok
[15:13] <compdoc> its not really the same as a cli or terminal
[15:13] <Wendell_> exit
[15:13] <Wendell_> whoops
[15:13] <wendell> there we go
[15:14] <wendell> usr13: the mounted volume seems to be working
[15:14] <Nomikos> compdoc: if it /is/ hanging in a terminal session with a dialog, is there a way to peek in that via SSH?
[15:15] <compdoc> Nomikos, how was the upgrade started? how were you connecting when you issued the command?
[15:16] <Nomikos> compdoc: gui, clicked the update manager in the menu bar top-right
[15:16] <compdoc> remotely?
[15:16] <Nomikos> compdoc: then it took a long time and I went off to work. it's not something critical and I'll be home in a few hours again, but was wondering
[15:16] <compdoc> ahh
[15:16] <Nomikos> compdoc: no, behind the host machine (it's running in a VM)
[15:17] <abonilla> W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/f-muriana/ubuntu-builder/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
[15:17] <abonilla> Is this the wrong place or is it just inaccesible ?
[15:17]  * Nomikos figures in an emergency he could shutdown the virtualbox instance remotely and scp the disk image to work :-p
[15:18] <Pici> abonilla: There are no trusty packages for that PPA: https://launchpad.net/~f-muriana/+archive/ubuntu/ubuntu-builder
[15:18] <compdoc> Nomikos, well, hope its ok, but installing from scratch isnt a bad idea
[15:19] <Nomikos> compdoc: yeah, think I shoulda done that in the first place.. desktop manager having issues already. I did backup stuff, so if needed I can just start from scratch
[15:20] <compdoc> Nomikos, keep the old image and you can always just copy files to the new image
[15:21]  * Nomikos nods
[15:22] <abonilla> Pici: can I run the latest from another version?
[15:23] <ggg> Could not chdir to home directory /home/fun: No such file or directory
[15:23] <ggg> weird
[15:23] <ggg> how to fix ut?
[15:23] <ggg> i run adduser fun
[15:24] <ggg> should make home dir right?
[15:24] <actionParsnip> ggg: what is the output of:   ls -l /home
[15:24] <ggg>  total 0
[15:24] <actionParsnip> ggg: what is the output of:  cat /etc/issue
[15:24] <ggg> Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[15:25] <actionParsnip> ggg: sudo mkdir /home/fun; sudo chown fun:fun /home/fun
[15:25] <cbaker> anyone have any ideas as to why when trying to boot Ubuntu from USB it asks me what to do (Try without installing, install, advanced, etc) and after clicking anything, it just goes to a blank white box in the upper left hand corner?
[15:25] <fProgrammer_> ggg: Try this http://askubuntu.com/questions/374870/home-directory-not-being-created
[15:26] <ciscoftw> installing firmware via Ubuntu 14.04.1, looks like you just drop .ucode into /lib/firmware and verfiy kernel has CONFIG_FW_LOADER is enable (which it is on my system) does the kernel just look for highest numbered .ucode and instal on boot?
[15:26] <actionParsnip> ciscoftw: yes, the driver requsts the firmware file
[15:26] <ggg> ty
[15:27] <ciscoftw> when i look at driver via lshw -c network, it doesnt mention the .ucode anywhere?
[15:27] <ciscoftw> how can i find out which .ucode my system is loading?
[15:27] <pIRCuser26> hello
[15:27] <ciscoftw> ...specific to wireless nic
[15:31] <DF3D2> hmm when I supply  a UUID in /etc/fstab for my device it mounts it as root ignoring my options, but when I tell it /dev/sdxx
[15:31] <DF3D2> it works just fine
[15:32] <DF3D2> -nvm i'm a dumbass
[15:34] <breolin> hi
[15:34] <Ullix> hai
[15:34] <Ullix> hi
[15:35] <breolin> Does anyone know why firefox in ubuntu did not load certain websites?
[15:35] <Ullix> it's my first use this app
[15:35] <daftykins> breolin: please explain more... which websites?
[15:35] <breolin> If I try to access my email account at hotmail or ovh not charge or does not answer.
[15:35] <breolin> https://www.ovh.com/manager/web/
[15:35] <breolin> for example
[15:36] <breolin> but from windows everything goes smoothly, I do not understand
[15:36] <daftykins> what do you see happen instead?
[15:36] <marianne> just went to the Ubuntu HCL and they don't seem to have anything listed under video cards... is there an actual list somewhere out there?
[15:36] <breolin> The connection has been reset...
[15:39] <breolin> I was looking simliares lgore cases but not with anything
[15:39] <daftykins> breolin: have you tried in the Spanish channel? i'm afraid you're a little hard to follow
[15:39] <daftykins> !es
[15:40] <breolin> ok
[15:40] <kevin_> Can anyone told me a irc chan dedicated to php ?
[15:40] <daftykins> !alis | kevin_
[15:41] <Fuchs> kevin_: ##php
[15:42] <Fuchs> kevin_: and better than bot replies: that channel requires you to be identified with services
[15:42] <Fuchs> kevin_: so if you don't have an account here yet: see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup or /msg nickserv help register  for the short version. Make sure to use a valid e-mail address and check for a confirmation e-mail after you registered.
[15:42] <Dazel> Hello.
[15:43] <Dazel> I have a question that I haven't found entirely answered anywhere else, and I have no means of answering it myself.
[15:43] <Dazel> Basically, I want to install Ubuntu onto my flashdrive, using my flashdrive as the LiveCD/installer/what have you.
[15:43] <Dazel> Is that possible?
[15:44] <Fuchs> Dazel: yes, with unetbootin or similar this should be possible, if the targetted machine supports booting from USB
[15:44] <daftykins> !persistent
[15:44] <daftykins> Dazel: see above ^
[15:44] <actionParsnip> kevin_: #php maybe....
[15:44] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: or maybe not
[15:44] <Nomikos> kevin_: ##php
[15:44] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: since  #php is +if to ##php, and he can't join the latter
[15:44] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: absolutely
[15:44] <Dazel> ...Oh, also, I'm currently running Windows, so I can't really run Linux commands in the prompt.
[15:44] <Fuchs> so maybe he should just do what I wrote, because I actually know what I am talking about :p
[15:45] <actionParsnip> Dazel: if you have 2 flash drives, you can install from one onto the other
[15:45] <Dazel> ...Huh, okay.  Thanks!
[15:45] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: its worth a shot, this network has nice redirection
[15:45] <blanco_> check this http://www.linuxliveusb.com/
[15:45] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: so its a sensible first punt
[15:45] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: which won't work due to the reasons I mentioned, but thank you
[15:45] <leofseige> looks like activemq jre dependency is broken? http://paste.ubuntu.com/8373158/  I have openjdk-6-jre-headless installed already but it wants to install openjdk-6-jre
[15:45]  * Nomikos should learn to read scrollback
[15:45] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: no, as it won't work for him
[15:45] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: and due to how "nicely" redirects on this network are, he will get a nonsense error message on top of that :p
[15:46] <breolin> hola
[15:46] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: as long as the channel is reached, its fine
[15:46] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: it isn't, feel free to connect from an unidentified connection and try
[15:46] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: and joining #php drops you in ##php
[15:46] <blanco_> hola
[15:46] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: so I'm not wrong
[15:46] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: it doesn't if you are not identified, which he isn't
[15:46] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: then try it from a non identified connection
[15:46] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: im always identified
[15:47] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: he isn't
[15:47] <kevin_> I think I must be invited to join the channel php ...
[15:47] <Fuchs> kevin_: no
[15:47] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: i see, well I can only call it as I se it, can't I
[15:47] <Fuchs> kevin_: tu preferes français?
[15:47] <actionParsnip> *see
[15:47] <Fuchs> kevin_: if not: the channel is ##php, but you need an account to join that. see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup or /msg nickserv help register  for the short version. Make sure to use a valid e-mail address and check for a confirmation e-mail after you registered.
[15:47] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: then you could maybe at least listen to people who know what they are talking about :)
[15:48] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: it hardly warrants the attitude, does it?
[15:48] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: I think it does, but one can obviously have a different view on that
[15:48] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: couldnt have said "he's not identified so the redirection doesn't work"
[15:48] <Fuchs> actionParsnip: which I did
[15:49] <Fuchs> but people preferred to give wrong advice anyway, so I was a tad bit more clear
[15:49] <actionParsnip> Fuchs: oh, the "+if" bit
[15:49] <daftykins> guys calm down
[15:50] <reason0fs1n> doesn anyone know why the openssl ciphers command only lists either SSLv2 or SSLv3 and not TLS1-3?
[15:51] <daftykins> reason0fs1n: "openssl" command, maybe there's a separate TLS one? :)
[15:51] <reason0fs1n> very funny
[15:52] <kevin_> Fuchs: Great, I look at it
[15:53] <Fuchs> kevin_: it's rather simple, but feel free to poke when you are stuck somewhere
[15:53] <Fuchs> kevin_: afterwards you can just  /join ##php
[15:53] <Guest2677> Hi everyone. I'm looking for some help setting up sound cards. Anyone available?
[15:53] <daftykins> reason0fs1n: i didn't mean it as a joke
[15:53] <reason0fs1n> how so?
[15:53] <reason0fs1n> openssl does support TLS
[15:53] <Fuchs> reason0fs1n: apparently it has been removed
[15:54] <actionParsnip> Guest2677: what is the issue?
[15:54] <Fuchs> reason0fs1n: see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/1256576  and links
[15:54] <Fuchs> unfortuantely that package has quite a load of patchfiles, and I'm not going to grep through to see which one is doing this sillynes, but yeah, see that report.
[15:54] <Guest2677> I'm trying to setup a mutil-room audio system that can play 2 streams of music from my onboard 5.1 sound card
[15:54] <Guest2677> So I'm trying to remap the sound card sinks
[15:55] <Guest2677> I'm a little confused on if I should be configuring this in Pulse Audio or Alsa
[15:55] <Guest2677> my research sends me in circles...
[15:55] <kevin_> fuchs : Message received !
[15:55]  * jppiiroinen Hammertime!
[15:55] <Fuchs> kevin_: perfect :)
[15:56] <Fuchs> Guest2677: I'd go with pulse, simply because you can move streams graphically with tools like pavucontrol. But I don't know how trivial it is to set up multiple sinks with just one card
[15:57] <Guest2677> Ok thanks, I'll continue with that one. My audio program (SqueezeLite) wants me to ID sound cards with HW, like hw=1,0. Is there anyway to give unique HW addresses to each sink?
[15:58] <draxdeveloper> hey, someone know what is the repo of libsdl1.2debian-alsa
[15:58] <daftykins> draxdeveloper: we do not support 3rd party repos
[15:59] <draxdeveloper> ah ok
[16:00] <ThePendulum> For some reason, the Unity bar creates a new icon whenever I open a program already listed in it, rather than to simply add an arrow. The highlight text also shows window headers from weeks ago.
[16:02] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: is it a .desktop you made yourself?
[16:03] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: Not consciously anyway
[16:05] <Fuchs> ThePendulum: what application? Maybe unity doesn't match the application to the window
[16:05] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: what application is it for?
[16:06] <Fuchs> ThePendulum: that could be fixing by creating a custom .desktop file with a StartupWMClass attribute in it
[16:06] <ThePendulum> It happens with chrome primarily
[16:07] <Guest2677> Fuchs: Ok thanks, I'll continue with that one. My audio program (SqueezeLite) wants me to ID sound cards with HW, like hw=1,0. Is there anyway to give unique HW addresses to each sink?
[16:07] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: what is the output of: lsb_release -a; uname -a; apt-cache policy google-chrome
[16:08] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: use a pastebin like http://pastie.org (or simiar) to host
[16:08] <DF3D2> Guest2677, you can name them within pulse audio I believe
[16:09] <ThePendulum> Urf, now I'm getting the Profile could not be opened correctly again as well
[16:09] <Guest2677> DF3D2: Thanks, I do see how to name them in Pulse. Does that translate to HW in some way?
[16:09] <DF3D2> Guest2677, you should be able to pass the name you used to that app I'd think? Kind of like a Symlink
[16:10] <pngl> Is it possible for ls -R to sort globally and drop directory grouping?
[16:10] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: make sure there are no chrome processes running in the background
[16:10] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: you can do this with:    ps -ef | grep -i chrome | grep -v grep       is there any output?
[16:10] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: Throughout a week of rebooting?
[16:12] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: Anyway, http://pastie.org/9572737
[16:12] <Fuchs> ThePendulum: quite probably a matching error as per https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=168949, even though the "could not be opened correctly" also could mean other issues,
[16:13] <ThePendulum> I fixed the latter
[16:13] <Fuchs> ThePendulum: if there is no other instance running, you could temporary rename the chrome settings folder in your home to see whether that helps  (note that this does reset all your settings, though. Hence only the rename, so you'd have a backup)
[16:13] <ThePendulum> Fuchs: It syncs up again so that isn't much of a problem
[16:13] <DF3D2> hmm if I've got X running, and I've got a second monitor attached. How do I make that second monitor CLI only ? if I hit ctrl+alt+F# it drops both monitors out of X ?
[16:14] <Fuchs> DF3D2: not easily (or, depending on your hardware, not at all) possible. Why'd you want to do that?
[16:14] <Fuchs> DF3D2: I mean ... you could just run a maximized, stickied terminal on one monitor if you wanted
[16:14] <DF3D2> Fuchs, the video card in this rig is an R7 240.
[16:14] <DF3D2> Fuchs, Stickied ?
[16:15] <Fuchs> visible on all virtual desktops
[16:15] <DF3D2> I'm running a terminal now, yeah with NCMPCPP in it.
[16:15] <Fuchs> I assume that not even the open source ati/radeon driver can manage to have both X and a VT running at the same time, at least I don't see how this could be possible
[16:15] <Fuchs> so I'd go with a solution like that instead of putting effort into trying
[16:15] <DF3D2> I'm using the AMD created driver
[16:16] <Fuchs> that is also amd created, but if you are talking about fgrlx: yeah, won't work for sure, then
[16:16] <Fuchs> just have a terminal on one of the monitors
[16:16] <DF3D2> what did you mean by "stickied"
[16:16] <Fuchs> I don't see any downside on that, unless I am missing a usecase here
[16:16] <DF3D2> see my problem is this, if I run a "full screen app" then it runs on both monitors, I want to keep this specific window on this monitor no matter what
[16:17] <DF3D2> such as if I run XMBC, it runs on both monitors, I don't want to play video on this monitor, only on the HDTV connected via hdmi
[16:17] <daftykins> even if you could do what you desire, how would you switch between X and the other screen? :) i agree with Fuchs's comments, i don't think you can do it
[16:17] <Fuchs> in that case you need a decent window manager that can do that for you, either look into those or see if you can work around it with devilspie
[16:17] <DF3D2> well I'm using "Lubuntu" LXDE+open box
[16:17] <daftykins> *XBMC
[16:17] <unclescratchie> every time computer goes to sleep I loose the wifi and play hell trying to get it back, anyone know a solution?
[16:18] <Fuchs> DF3D2: run a decent window manager that can work with window rules and restrict them accordingly, or, a bit worse, use the two screens as separate x screens (that _should_ work with fgrlx), then have the terminal on one
[16:18] <daftykins> yeah, when it comes to XBMC i advise people run separate systems
[16:18] <jcabb> Hi. Ubuntu 12.04.  PC works fine I just have question re: kernel number conventions.  uname -a tells me I am running "3.5.0-54-generic".  This website(http://www.upubuntu.com/) lists 3.16.1 as the latest available kernel.  3.16 is lower numerically than 3.5  Am I missing something with the kernel numeric conventions?  Thanks.
[16:18] <daftykins> unclescratchie: i'm guessing you won't want to be told... don't sleep?
[16:18] <DF3D2> Fuchs, how do I go about making them seperate X screens ?
[16:18] <Fuchs> jcabb: 16 is usually higher than 5, I think
[16:18] <DF3D2> in amdcccle i'm guessing ?
[16:18] <Fuchs> jcabb: unless we use a different number system. Note it's 16, not 1.6
[16:18] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: has it worked in the past?
[16:18] <jcabb> Fuchs, fair enough, but why?  Is there a guide?
[16:19] <Fuchs> DF3D2: I am more the nvidia guy, but that would be my guess. If not: xorg.conf can do it still, it's just a bit messy
[16:19] <daftykins> jcabb: you could speak to #linux about their conventions
[16:19] <Fuchs> jcabb: yes, basic discrete number theory, in the pretty sure that in most systems 16 is > 5
[16:19] <jcabb> daftykins, ok thanks
[16:19] <jcabb> Fuchs, ahhhh ok.  I never thought of it that way.
[16:19] <jcabb> thanks
[16:19] <Fuchs> jcabb: again, note it's 16, not 1.6.   so  3.16 is > than 3.5,   3.1.6 would be < 3.5
[16:19] <jcabb> yup yup :)
[16:20] <Fuchs> lovely :)
[16:20] <DF3D2> Fuchs, oddly it wants me to reatart for that. (I think this is the option I want)
[16:20] <Fuchs> but yeah, can be a bit confusing
[16:20] <DF3D2> single display desktop (multi-desktop)
[16:20] <DF3D2> is what it says
[16:20] <Fuchs> DF3D2: that's not odd, X (the graphical interface, basically. Well, the thing providing it) needs to be restarted when adding a new screen, I'm afraid
[16:20] <Fuchs> DF3D2: but yes, that could be it
[16:20] <DF3D2> Alright i'll try it
[16:20] <Fuchs> DF3D2: if not I'm afraid you'll have to read up on how to edit an xorg.conf, which is not terribly fun, but feasible
[16:20] <DF3D2> Yeah I've done it, the syntax is really annoying
[16:21] <DF3D2> anyway let me reboot see if this is what I wanted
[16:22] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: Yeah, it usually opens up using the existing app icon
[16:24] <nemo> so I was upgrading a machine to 14.04 and got an apache2 install error. attempt to reinstall got a wonderfully opaque error  No file name for apache2:i386.  Did get it working, had to remove it completely, reinstall, note that it was aborting config based on a number of conf files in mods-enabled not being symlinks for some crazy reason
[16:24] <nemo> I figured I'd just mention it in case anyone else runs into this on upgrade.
[16:25] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: remove the one you have now and close all Chrome's and kill all chrome processes (or reboot), then launch the browser from Dash and re-pin
[16:25] <ThePendulum> I did that
[16:26] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: are there any bugs reported?
[16:26] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: do other applications do it
[16:26] <DF3D2> Fuchs, that seems to be the ticket
[16:27] <Fuchs> DF3D2: lovely
[16:27] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: So far I can only replicate chrome doing it
[16:27] <DF3D2> Fuchs, hmm but I have no "bars" on the second monitor now, just a wallpaper. I can right click to launch things I guess?
[16:27] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: For some reason it seems to be 'stuck' with the icon; http://i.imgur.com/VoCAfvN.png
[16:27] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: It keeps showing a title from a window weeks ago
[16:27] <netlar> I have noticed that when I open some applications, they open behind the application I am already using.  Is there some setting in Ubuntu to prevent that?
[16:28] <Fuchs> DF3D2: probably, yes. Not sure what exactly fglrx did and if there is a window manager running on that screen. If not: run one. If lxde / openbox  is also running there: jup, right click should work
[16:28] <actionParsnip> ThePendulum: if you kill the chrome processes manually, does it go?
[16:28] <Fuchs> DF3D2: given you just want a terminal anyway: have that in the autostart, set to that monitor
[16:28] <Fuchs> (and maximized and sticky and whatnot)
[16:29] <DF3D2> Fuchs, right click had no options to actually run anything :S I'm not sure a window manager is running ,instead of a mouse cursor I have a Big X
[16:29] <DF3D2> lol.
[16:29] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: No, that title keeps showing up
[16:29] <Fuchs> DF3D2: oh, then run one
[16:29] <ThePendulum> actionParsnip: I even just completely reinstalled Chrome, heh
[16:29] <ThePendulum> It's still stuck with that TBS on Nederland 3 title
[16:29] <DF3D2> Fuchs, with what, some kind of EXPORT=$DISPLAY:0 command ?
[16:29] <Fuchs> DF3D2: you can run something with a prepended DISPLAY variable to it, e.g.  DISPLAY=:1  (or 0.1, depending how fgrlx did set it up)
[16:29] <DF3D2> forget the syntax
[16:30] <DF3D2> Fuchs, yeah
[16:30] <Fuchs> DF3D2: you shouldn't have to export it (because then it will be set for all shells, you don't want that), just prepend it to the command
[16:30] <Fuchs> e.g.  DISPLAY=:1 xterm
[16:30] <DF3D2> Fuchs, how do I list displays ?
[16:30] <Fuchs> (or the executable of a WM, if you want one)
[16:30] <DF3D2> like the numbers
[16:30] <pythonista> How do I set the refresh rate /debug graphics card (xrandr is not working and I get a warning about my graphics card when I try to upgrade from 12 to 14. http://askubuntu.com/questions/524408/how-to-check-and-set-refresh-rate-with-nvidia-graphics-card
[16:31] <Fuchs> DF3D2: lsof should list them, but that might be a bit of a pain,
[16:31] <Fuchs> DF3D2: see if they are in /tmp/.X11-unix/
[16:31] <DF3D2> Fuchs, seems 0 is my hdtv, but DISPLAY=:1 doesn't seem to work
[16:31] <Fuchs> DF3D2: or see in /var/log/ what Xorg logs you have
[16:31] <Fuchs> DF3D2: depending on how fglrx did set up that one, it could as well be 0.0 and 0.1
[16:32] <Fuchs> Xorg logs should tell you that
[16:32] <DF3D2> Fuchs, seems to be 0 and 1
[16:32] <DF3D2> based on xorg logs
[16:32] <Ladon> I connect to my server via xrdp (sue me.) and when I'm using a terminal if I hit left or backspace too many times I get repeating tones (which I'd like to disable) and the terminal locks up until the tones are complete. Is there a way to disable the tone and this behavior?
[16:33] <Fuchs> DF3D2: then DISPLAY=:1 someapplication    should work, I think
[16:33] <Fuchs> DF3D2: maybe you want to run a window manager there though, such as openbox
[16:33] <DF3D2> Fuchs, x@media:/var/log$ DISPLAY=:1 openbox
[16:33] <DF3D2> Openbox-Message: Failed to open the display from the DISPLAY environment variable.
[16:33] <usr13> Ladon: Are you talking about error beeps?
[16:34] <Fuchs> DF3D2: openbox might have a better option for that, but I don't have openbox at hand, maybe it has --display or something, see man openbox
[16:34] <Ladon> Yes, usr13, I've disabled sound on the client but the host still plays them.
[16:34] <Fuchs> Ladon: most terminals have an option for that, else:  xset b off
[16:34] <Fuchs> oh, the host? Heh.
[16:34] <Ladon> Ideally I'd like to disable the tones and to prevent me from backspacing "too far"
[16:34] <Ladon> errr, host... s... master?
[16:35] <DF3D2> Fuchs, seems not, looking in to it
[16:35] <usr13> Ladon: Desktop PC?
[16:35] <Fuchs> DF3D2: good luck. I have to leave in a bit, sorry. But I think you're on the right track :)
[16:36] <usr13> Ladon: It is a Desktop coputer, (not a laptop), right?
[16:36] <DF3D2> Fuchs, for sure thanks for the help
[16:36] <Ladon> yeah, a desktop.. seems like xset b off works
[16:36] <Fuchs> you're welcome, then  (both)
[16:36] <Ladon> I really need a good beginners guide to linux that doesn't get toooo basic
[16:36] <Ladon> thanks Fucks!
[16:36] <usr13> Ladon: Just disconnect the speaker.
[16:36] <Fuchs> *offs*
[16:36] <Ladon> err, Fuchs!
[16:36] <Fuchs> Ladon: tab should auto-complete nicks to avoid that sort of thing ;)
[16:36] <Fuchs> you're welcome
[16:37] <Ladon> haha I usually use tabs but I figured "it's so easy!"
[16:37] <DF3D2> Fuchs, you were right
[16:38] <DF3D2> Fuchs, it was 0.1, DISPLAY=:0.1 openbox & works
[16:38] <pythonista> How can I change the refresh rate for my monitor? (xrandr not working) http://askubuntu.com/questions/524408/how-to-check-and-set-refresh-rate-with-nvidia-graphics-card
[16:38] <Fuchs> DF3D2: lovely
[16:38] <Fuchs> pythonista: nvidia-settings can do it if the monitor supports multiple ones, else you have to override EDID detection. Hint: you don't want to. If you really want to (you don't): it's in the appendix of the nvidia readme on how to override that.
[16:38] <DF3D2> Fuchs, now I can have my xbmc and my music app seperate and not have anything interfere with the other. I'll add that command to my startup script
[16:39] <Fuchs> DF3D2: great
[16:39] <Ladon> now to figure out how to disable effects in MATE... that's a fun thing to google?
[16:40] <usr13> pythonista: Why do you need to change refresh rate?
[16:40] <usr13> pythonista: xrandr | pastebinit   #send url
[16:41] <pythonista> usr13: monitor is giving me a headache, want to make sure it is not too low. Also getting a warning message when I upgrade from 12 to 14 (see link)
[16:41] <usr13> pythonista: xrandr | pastebinit   #send url
[16:41] <Ladon> oh, another question! I want to have a set of folders "first" so that they're not sorted "a b g m z" but "#g #z a b m" ... how do I do that and is there a preferred character? I know I can use ".g .z a bm" but then they're hidden
[16:41] <Ladon> unless I can show hidden files by default without ctrl+h every time
[16:42] <pythonista> usr13: http://askubuntu.com/questions/524408/how-to-check-and-set-refresh-rate-with-nvidia-graphics-card
[16:42] <DF3D2> Fuchs, oh nice. I can enable Xinerama so I can still drag windows if I want
[16:42] <Stoner19> can anyone help me understand how to auto start a daemon after reboot?
[16:43] <Stoner19> sudo crontab -e
[16:43] <Stoner19> added @reboot ./daemon /home/ubuntu/file
[16:43] <Stoner19> is that not the right way to do it?
[16:43] <usr13> pythonista: You sent that link several times now.  I think we got it.
[16:43] <usr13> pythonista: ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/nvidia*list
[16:44] <pythonista> Fuchs: I may just be blind, but I've looked through the nvidia settings menu and I don't see a way to explicitly set the refresh rate
[16:44] <usr13> pythonista: It seems to me that you just need to setup the nvidia driver again.
[16:45] <Fuchs> pythonista: I'm not at home with my beloved nvidia card currently, but it is in the same part as the resolution is (The display config page), there is a drop down. Hang on
[16:45] <unclescratchie> wifi ----  when I run lspci -vnn -d 14e4:    I get access denied......anyone know how to fix this
[16:45] <Fuchs> pythonista: right of "resolution", I'd say
[16:48] <nusr> how can i access root on my machine?
[16:48] <nusr> i tried su but authentication failure
[16:48] <nusr> i tried using my password to download software from software center
[16:48] <SchrodingersScat> nusr: have you tried sudo?
[16:48] <nusr> and the password is ok
[16:49] <SchrodingersScat> !sudo | nusr
[16:49] <nusr> sudo produces some other text
[16:49] <nusr> does not prompt me for password
[16:50] <SchrodingersScat> what other text?
[16:50] <EOBeav> If you've already had that terminal open and have previously entered your pw after a sudo command, it probably won't ask for it again
[16:50] <nusr> yes! sudo -i is the command
[16:50] <daftykins> nusr: so your prompt changed to root@ instead of user@
[16:50] <nusr> when i type sudo, it says usage: sudo -h -k  and so on
[16:51] <nusr> no it was still user name
[16:51] <nusr> but now that i did sudo -i it is root
[16:51] <daftykins> nusr: you realise you have to type 'sudo' with more parameters, not just by itself?
[16:51] <nusr> no
[16:51] <daftykins> if you got usage, you must have run it wrong
[16:52] <daftykins> ah there you go then.
[16:52] <nusr> yeah. new to things
[16:52] <nusr> interent not helpful..linux sites said type "su"
[16:52] <daftykins> nusr: what made you think you needed to run it, then? :)
[16:52] <nusr> so i was su su su
[16:52] <daftykins> yeah never ever use 'su' in ubuntu.
[16:52] <loudaslife> Anyone know how to delete Windows LDM signatures so I can install grub?
[16:52] <nusr> trying to change pc name
[16:53] <genii> nusr: When you're finished using sudo in interactive mode to do admin-type things, make sure you leave the root shell properly by: exit
[16:53] <nusr> i've had to reinstall ubuntu twice this week from messing around without really know what i'm doing
[16:53] <nusr> ok thanks
[16:53] <nusr> or it will still be root?
[16:53] <daftykins> nusr: maybe you should be playing in e.g. virtualbox :)
[16:53] <nusr> hah i installed virtualbox too
[16:54] <nusr> but not enough ram
[16:54] <usr13> !hostname | nusr
[16:54] <nusr> here's something itneresting...of all the pcs i have installed ubuntu on...one..an acer v5 does not like it
[16:54] <nusr> originally had windows 8 on it
[16:54] <loudaslife> So, nobody here can help with LDM Signatures?
[16:54] <nusr> for some reason the screen flickers and gets stuck
[16:54] <nusr> and the machine freezes
[16:55] <nusr> maybe hardware problem
[16:55] <daftykins> nusr: probably a graphics driver issue, we would need a lot more information
[16:55] <nusr> but it's got win7 on it with no problems
[16:55] <nusr> yes
[16:55] <nusr> or a usb
[16:55] <nusr> i tried live boot with mint
[16:56] <nusr> onthat machine which was having problems in ubuntu
[16:56] <nusr> and it couldn't
[16:56] <xangua> !enter | nusr
[16:56] <nusr> anyway
[16:56] <xangua> really, no more enter factoid¿
[16:56] <nusr> !enter |  nusr
[16:56] <nusr> !enter | nusr
[16:56] <daftykins> xangua: a certain someone has been deleting all the useful ones
[16:56] <daftykins> nusr: please stop typing that
[16:57] <nusr> what does thatdo?
[16:57] <daftykins> nusr: the suggestion is that we would like for you to type full sentences and not use the enter key as punctuation, it is irritating and floods the channel with spam
[16:57] <usr13> loudaslife: I don't know if this is relevant (looks old), but:
[16:57] <usr13> loudaslife: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1061255
[16:58] <nusr> ok
[16:58] <camilleqco> oh dear I just upgraded to 14.04 and wireless won't work on resume
[16:58] <camilleqco> nightmare
[16:59] <daftykins> camilleqco: if you can't get by without using sleep mode, share the wireless adapter or look into it for whether there are driver issues
[16:59] <camilleqco> i don't see an option for sleep mode here
[17:00] <camilleqco> daftykins
[17:00] <daftykins> camilleqco: oh you mean hibernate then?
[17:05] <Keira23>  Hi! I give you some videos. I hope you like! http://tinyurl.com/ozfvxy3
[17:11] <priuon> hello. gedit the pdf reader and gnumeric in xubuntu store a position pointer for each file. How can this be disabled?
[17:15] <bernardino> int
[17:16] <acovrig> I have an ubuntu box with an external facing nic, I need to access an internal openvpn instance on a separate box, what are the iptables commands I need to accomplish this?
[17:19] <driftboy> INFOWARS!
[17:33] <C399> Hi
[17:33] <C399> Is HTMLused in Ubuntu?
[17:35] <C399> Sleepnbum
[17:35] <C399> Nice nick :)
[17:36] <daftykins> C399: what do you mean?
[17:36] <xangua> html is used in websites, yes
[17:36] <C399> Is thanks xangua
[17:36] <C399> @daftykins For web browser clients
[17:37] <daftykins> C399: are you asking if web browsers in Ubuntu work with HTML?
[17:37] <C399> Yes
[17:37] <daftykins> C399: of course they do, that's a ridiculous question
[17:37] <C399> Hehehe
[17:37] <C399> Pardon me, I am new to HTML concepts
[17:38] <daftykins> this is not a web design channel
[17:38] <C399> No but the operating system is Ubuntu
[17:38] <C399> Just for compatibility reasons :)
[17:38] <daftykins> right, and the main browser is Firefox which can be had on many different operating systems
[17:40] <C399> Ah so the MIME is universal than
[17:40] <_root_> hello
[17:40] <C399> hello root
[17:40] <_root_> could someone identify this font http://gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=43073&file1=43073-1.png&file2=&file3=&name=Murrine+Theme+Pack
[17:41] <C399> Is ruby compatible in Wine for Ubuntu?
[17:41] <daftykins> ruby can be native to Linux, it doesn't need WINE
[17:41] <m1chael> i have a file called "new_dsa.pub" it is a Public key file to login to SSH. I obtained it from CPanel. I want to SSH in to the host now and having trouble figuring out my next step
[17:42] <daftykins> m1chael: please see here for a guide - http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ssh-password-less-login-with-dsa-publickey-authentication/
[17:50] <_root_> could someone identify this font http://gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=43073&file1=43073-1.png&file2=&file3=&name=Murrine+Theme+Pack
[17:51] <C399> Font looks similar to unicode
[17:51] <C399> size 8
[17:54] <cocotton> Hey channel! I'm installing a package (sbt) using an automation tool called Chef. After doing so, I can confirm it is installe by running "dpkg --get-selections | grep sbt", yet our testing tools rather check for it running "dpkg-query -f '${Status} ${Version}' -W sbt" and fails because it finds nothing. Does anyone know what it takes for a package to appear installed when runnung "dpkg-query...." ?
[17:55] <pbx> i run two monitors with lots of windows open and would like my active windows to have a more obvious visual indication of their state. any WM/theme advice on this point?
[17:57] <nemo> cocotton: those commands really aren't equivalent
[17:57] <nemo> cocotton: maybe -W *sbt* might be equiv to the grep
[17:57] <nemo> roughly
[17:58] <myndzi> i interrupted a command line loop inserting rules with ufw and it seems to be in a broken state, how do i find/fix?
[17:58] <myndzi> "error: initcaps [errno 2] iptables: chain already exists."
[17:58] <p1l0t> After the most recent update I keep getting told I need to get the latest version of flash. Did they stop supporting linux?
[17:58] <daftykins> p1l0t: yes
[17:59] <squinty> dpkg-query -f '${Status} ${Version}' -W firefox
[17:59] <squinty> install ok installed 32.0+build1-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
[17:59] <nemo> myndzi: you could flush the table I guess
[17:59] <nemo> start over
[17:59] <myndzi> that would be fine, how do i do that?
[17:59] <p1l0t> daftykins: oh well flash is kind of annoying anyway
[18:00] <nemo> myndzi: http://m8y.org/tmp/clear.txt
[18:00] <myndzi> thanks
[18:00] <nemo> myndzi: oh. you obv don't need the echo. this is just from my script dir
[18:01] <myndzi> welp, that done disconnected me
[18:03] <_root_> C399: sir unicode is not a font it is an encode. or if it is could you give me a link plz
[18:04] <nemo> myndzi: you expected something else from erasing all your rules? ☺
[18:05] <gcosta> hi
[18:06] <nemo> so. does anyone happen to know if 14.04 is vulnerable to https://www.debian.org/security/2014/dsa-3025 ?
[18:07] <nemo> I appear to be running 1.0.1ubuntu2
[18:07] <nemo> and I have no idea if it has patches to fix this
[18:07] <rww> nemo: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2348-1/
[18:07] <rww> nemo: you want 1.0.1ubuntu2.3
[18:10] <nemo> rww: hm. did an update.  need backports? :-/
[18:10]  * nemo checks what he has enabled
[18:10] <rww> nemo: no, it should be on security.ubuntu.com
[18:10] <nemo> huh...
[18:11] <nemo> oh. I *am* on 1.0.1ubuntu2.3 according synaptic
[18:11] <nemo> it is apt that is telling me just 1.0.1ubuntu2
[18:11] <nemo> so I guess the version string isn't quite correct in the app. no biggie.
[18:11] <nemo> thanks!
[18:12] <rww> \o/
[18:13] <x2c3> hello
[18:14] <x2c3> i've installed ubuntu server on my netbook but every time I close the lid, it puts it into standby mode - how do I stop this?
[18:14] <usr13> nemo: apt-cache policy apt
[18:15] <nemo> usr13: ah. my reflex when I hear about a vulnerability in app X is to check what version the app says it is
[18:15] <nemo> rather than the package manager
[18:17] <Ladon> I have two questions, both are related. Easier to use an image than to type it out.
[18:17] <Ladon> https://i.imgur.com/ZcrO5dy.png
[18:17] <Yotsu> Bonoir
[18:18] <x2c3> currently trying http://askubuntu.com/questions/360615/ubuntu-server-13-10-now-goes-to-sleep-when-closing-laptop-lid
[18:19] <nemo> bonsoir
[18:19] <Yotsu> Est-ce que quelqu'un a le temps pour une petite question ? J'ai installé pour enlever KDE et la police d'écriture des menu est plus que toute petite, et parfois même sur fond noir (c'est illisible du coup:/)
[18:19] <Yotsu> installé puis enlevé*
[18:20] <BluesKaj_> Yotsu, anglais s'il vous plait
[18:20] <x2c3> my issue has been resolved
[18:20] <mad_> Is 'patchelf' not available for ubuntu?
[18:20] <Yotsu> oups wrong channel haha
[18:21] <nemo> Ladon: well. for the folders, I would just rename them so they are at the top...
[18:21] <usr13> !info patchelf | mad_
[18:21] <Ladon> nemo, this is just an example. I want a set of folders automatically sorted before the rest of the alphabet.
[18:21] <nemo> Ladon: the others, I'm not sure what order they are in. I think order of mounting to make it easier to find new devices. so maybe you could change the order you mount them in?
[18:22] <nemo> Ladon: riiiight. so... rename them so they start with something that forces that
[18:22] <nemo> Ladon: like start the name with a space or something
[18:22] <Ladon> ...... is there not a way to change the sorting order?
[18:22] <nemo> Ladon: or an underscore
[18:22] <Ladon> so that # (or whatever the preferred character is) comes before a-z 1-0
[18:22] <nemo> Ladon: well. depends entirely on your file manager I imagine
[18:22] <Pici> mad_: Looks like it will be in the next release of Ubuntu, but I don't see anything available for any current releases.
[18:23] <nemo> Ladon: I don't see what's the big deal about adding an _ seems cleaner than screwing around w/ that
[18:23] <Ladon> nemo, in caja using an underscore doesn't move it to the front/top
[18:23] <usr13> Ladon: Looks like you've done it.
[18:23] <nemo> Ladon: oh? I just tested in caja. worked fine
[18:24] <pbx> re my earlier question about launchbar/quicksilver workalikes for ubuntu (synapse, gnome do, kupfer) i've chosen kupfer as the winner :)
[18:24] <Ladon> It ignores that character and sorts them alphabetically anyways... I did edit my...
[18:24] <nemo> Ladon: I did touch {1..10};mv 5 _5;
[18:24] <nemo> and 5 now shows at the top of the list in caja
[18:24] <Ladon> I used update-locale LC_COLLATE=C
[18:25] <nemo> ok..
[18:26] <nemo> Ladon: any particular reason why?
[18:26] <Ladon> because I was trying to get underscores or # to sort before the alphabet
[18:26] <Ladon> it wasn't doing it automatically. I'm running 14.04
[18:26] <Ladon> I followed
[18:26] <Ladon> http://askubuntu.com/questions/239371/how-do-i-list-folders-with-underscores-first
[18:27] <nemo> Ladon: _ works automatically here. US locale
[18:27] <mad_> Pici: Oh dear <.<
[18:27] <nemo> what was your original locale?
[18:27] <Ladon> LC_COLLATE wasn't in local
[18:27] <nemo> ??
[18:27] <Ladon> so I had to add it but I'm using en_US.UTF-8
[18:27] <nemo> that seems rather unlikely
[18:28] <nemo> but you set it to C and not en_US.UTF-8 ? why?
[18:28] <Ladon> to follow that guide blindly. I guess I can try en_US.UTF-8
[18:28] <Ladon> oh. wait. my collate IS en_US~
[18:28]  * Ladon is getting progressively more confused
[18:29] <nemo> should work fine w/ C as well
[18:29]  * nemo reproduces Ladon's odd directories exactly
[18:30] <nemo> Ladon: yeah, _ sorts first, but not #
[18:30] <smart_developer> Why is middleware sometimes referred to as "filter" ?
[18:30] <Ladon> can you show me the output of your locale?
[18:30] <Ladon> I'm so confused because I feel like I have the same settings as you
[18:30] <p1l0t> So I installed Gnash but it's not helping in my either of my browsers. Is there a plugin that goes with it?
[18:31] <nemo> Ladon: nothing to show really. is all en_US.UTF-8
[18:31] <nemo> but you've been screwing around w/ locale, maybe caja is currently spawned in a shell with different settings
[18:31] <nemo> could try logging out and logging back in
[18:33] <calahan> Hi, which shell package you suggest for data backups?
[18:34] <Ladon> ahh the old turn it off and back on again worked
[18:34] <Ladon> thanks, nemo .. sorry that was probably frustrating
[18:34] <Ladon> Well, .... it worked with the test numbers but not with alphabetical folders
[18:35] <p1l0t> Actually it seems that gnash IS working, just that it's like version 10. Is there a way I can misrepresent what version I am on so it at least tries?
[18:36] <Ladon> http://i.imgur.com/B5qIgzR.png
[18:38] <nemo> Ladon: yeah. clearly being a bit arbitrary there.  Well. _.C works, but ew
[18:39] <Ladon> oh god my soul
[18:39] <nemo> Ladon: I'd suggest #mate - btw, quick eyeballing of the caja source suggests to me no particular ordering is being imposed on the devices
[18:39] <limo> hi, does anyone know how to change the font size and icons in ubuntu.. i have a virtual machine running in windows 8.1 with default res at 3200x1800.. while the virtual machine span full screen the apps and windows and fonts are all small and hard to read.. thx
[18:39] <nemo> g_volume_monitor_get_connected_drives
[18:39] <Ladon> alright, I'll ask around on #mate or #ubuntu-mate
[18:39] <nemo> Ladon: you could perhaps file an enhancement request
[18:39] <calahan> Is rsync good for shell backups or should I look for something else?
[18:39] <LordDragon> hi all
[18:39] <nemo> shell backups?
[18:39] <LordDragon> how can i find out what processes are using bandwidth?
[18:40] <LordDragon> and how much
[18:40] <nemo> LordDragon: I don't think netstat will give that detailed a breakdown
[18:40] <calahan> nemo just need to back up files form one folder to another
[18:41] <LordDragon> hmm
[18:41] <nemo> calahan: rsync is good for that, yeah.  could just copy 'em too 😝
[18:41] <LordDragon> is there another tool i can use that will? i just want to know whats using so much bandwidth on my server
[18:41] <nemo> LordDragon: now, at one point I had rate limiting setup on the home network per port and IP
[18:41] <nemo> but you have to set that kinda stuff up in advance
[18:41] <usr13> LordDragon: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/108648950/.conkyrc
[18:41] <nemo> LordDragon: welll. you could do a packet dump
[18:41] <nemo> look for high activity
[18:42] <usr13> LordDragon: You can use a conky config that includes that task
[18:42] <nemo> ah. *defers to the experts*
[18:42] <nemo> and. neat.
[18:42] <usr13> LordDragon: (on your desktop)
[18:42] <nemo> I had no idea it could do that
[18:42] <nemo> report by app
[18:43] <LordDragon> wow. that looks pretty complicated
[18:43] <nemo> https://superuser.com/questions/32932/is-there-a-way-to-find-out-what-application-using-most-of-bandwidth-in-linux
[18:43]  * nemo gives this nethogs a shot
[18:44] <nemo> cool... I wonder if it is just a pretty interface around tcpdump
[18:44] <nemo> I used to do that all kinda manually.  tcpdump, look up apps associated w/ ports..
[18:44] <nemo> LordDragon: just installed nethogs here, seems pretty simple
[18:45] <LordDragon> nemo: is it on apt-get ?
[18:45] <nemo> yes
[18:45] <Ladon> nemo, one final question before I disappear into #ubuntu-mate... if I run dpkg --get-selections > list.txt I have a lot of entries that are "deinstall"ed... how do I remove those? o_o
[18:46] <usr13> !info nethogs | Ladon
[18:46] <nemo> usr13: you probably meant to send that to LordDragon 😉
[18:46]  * Ladon was like "wait, what?"
[18:46] <usr13> nemo: Yep, I missed again..
[18:51] <numinosis> hi
[18:51] <numinosis> whats new?
[18:52] <numinosis> wnat some friends
[18:52] <numinosis> guys
[18:52] <numinosis> everybody
[18:52] <Ladon> we don't need friends.
[18:52] <Ladon> we have IRC.
[18:53] <Ladon> if I run dpkg --get-selections > list.txt I have a lot of entries that are "deinstall"ed... how do I remove those? o_o
[18:53] <Ladon> also, generic ubuntu question... how the hell do people keep up with the packages that they need to use?
[18:53] <f00dWorksta> so, sometimes unity decides to take a dump... and opening any new window will freeze it for 10s or so, this includes minimising and then restoring a window... Indicators also stops working completely. `unity --replace` fixes the issue, but I lose indicators, keyboard shortcuts, and window menus.... any ideas?
[18:53] <usr13> LordDragon: If you want to remove a package, use apt.  i.e. apt-get remove <package.name.here>
[18:54] <LordDragon> hmm nethogs needs root. is it safe? well known and stuff?
[18:54] <usr13> Ladon: If you want to remove a package, use apt.  i.e. apt-get remove <package.name.here>
[18:54] <Ladon> well, I know how to use apt to remove a package, I'm asking about those that are dkpg marked as deinstalled
[18:54] <Ladon> I want to purge all of those from my system so I get a more accurate readout of what I have installed
[18:55] <tjbiddle> Hey all - not #ubuntu specific, but a general question - figured the knowledge here would be able to answer. I was told that if my server is supporting various SSL/TLS protocols (TLS 1.2, 1.1, 1.0 & SSL v3) that the client (browser) will always pick the highest possible it supports - and as such, it's a *good* thing to support multiple. However I can't seem to phrase this properly in Google to provide a proper source.
[18:55] <usr13> Ladon: How do we keep up with anything... We just install what we want/need.  We uninstall what we don't want/need.
[18:55] <Ladon> usr13, but where do you learn about new packages or software!?
[18:55] <Ladon> There are so.. many... things..
[18:55] <usr13> Ladon: The package management system.
[18:56] <Mangoman> Hi guys! so today i wanted to try to install lubuntu over my ubuntu by using "sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop". I switched back to ubuntu standard interface but now im experiencing suspend issues and I got a lubuntu bootscreen. Can anyone help me to remove this?
[18:56] <rberg_> Ladon: something line 'dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall >list.txt' assuming deinstall is what you want to get rid of.. or remove then with --purge
[18:58] <Ladon> rberg_, thanks for the tip! for some reason that command outputs all of the installed items.
[18:59] <rberg_> I might have misunderstood what you are after
[18:59] <wrs> im wanting to install https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/fragment/ which is marked as 'free' however in Ubuntu Software Manager i'm directed to 'Buy' and agree to terms and create an ubuntu account, how can I avoid this?
[19:00] <c|oneman> that's pretty much standard with any appstore
[19:00] <wrs> doesnt happen with all the apps, it happened with steam but i was able to install it using apt-get
[19:01] <mad_> qt5-default is supposed to install qt5 development tools. But I am lacking libqt5webkit5, qtscript etc… and a bunch of things. I keep istalling single things…
[19:01] <bubbasaures> !register
[19:01] <mad_> Isn't there some more complete package?
[19:02] <pagahemm> weans
[19:03] <bloee> tes
[19:03] <usr13> wrs: You don't necessarily have to use apt-get, it is up to you.  But the bottom line on the site you shared with us says: "License: Proprietary"  (not our concern)
[19:04] <Caramoan> is there any driver for samsung omnia in ubuntu 14.04, Please help me...
[19:05] <wrs> i believe i've mistakenly assumed that the software centre is just a GUI for apt-get
[19:05] <mad_> qt5-default is supposed to install qt5 development tools. But I am lacking libqt5webkit5, qtscript etc… and a bunch of things. I keep istalling single things… Isn't there a more complete package? Is it broken?
[19:05] <usr13> wrs: It is also possible that there is a ppa for it.
[19:05] <trism> wrs: you really can't, those apps aren't actually in the repos, they are in password protected ppas, even if they're free
[19:05] <usr13> wrs: It is that and more.
[19:06] <kostkon> wrs, you need to login for some, it then adds a private ppa and then installs the software
[19:06] <bloee> #indonesia
[19:06] <kostkon> wrs, only way to install that app is to create an u1 account
[19:07] <wrs> i see, things are making more sense now.. thanks!
[19:07] <f00dWorksta> my indicators are missing after a `unity --replace` anyway to get them back?
[19:08] <bubbasaures> f00dWorksta, Did you reboot?
[19:09] <trism> f00dWorksta: try: restart unity-panel-service;
[19:09] <f00dWorksta> bubbasaures: I know reboot works... am trying to see if there is a way to get it back without a reboot...
[19:09] <bubbasaures> f00dWorksta, try what trism suggests.
[19:10] <f00dWorksta> trism: "restart: unknown job: unity-panel-service"
[19:10] <trism> f00dWorksta: which ubuntu version are you on?
[19:11] <f00dWorksta> trism: 14.04
[19:12] <kostkon> f00dWorksta, restart unity with:  setsid unity
[19:13] <bugtraq> wierless driver
[19:14] <El-Capitan_Balal> Hi everyone
[19:14] <Ladon> how do I make xset b off default?
[19:15] <bonyhoax> Hi! I use i3, and I have an issue with the keyboard layout. I use setxkbmap 'ch(fr)' to set my layout properly, but stays only for the current session. How can I make it permanently? I tried to add it to my /etc/profile/, but it didn't work.
[19:16] <bugtraq> i ned wierless driver
[19:16] <FiReSTaRT> hey guys, has anyone run a standard mac keyboard on a linux box? does the command key get mapped as alt automatically or did you have to mess around with mapping?
[19:17] <trijntje> what is the best place to put a custom script that has to be used by all users of the system?
[19:18] <genii> trijntje: Traditionally, rc.local
[19:20] <andrew444> exit
[19:21] <trijntje> genii: I mean where to put it on the filesystem, in which folder
[19:21] <genii> trijntje: /usr/bin
[19:21] <El-Capitan_Balal> Is thee another channel on this network for ubuntu support
[19:21] <El-Capitan_Balal> I am having an issue i cant find a fic on
[19:22] <El-Capitan_Balal> fix*
[19:22] <El-Capitan_Balal> or should i just lay it on you guys in here?
[19:23] <pbx> FiReSTaRT, generally should work without tweaks
[19:23] <trijntje> El-Capitan_Balal: this is the place to ask
[19:23] <trijntje> genii: cool, thanks
[19:23] <genii> El-Capitan_Balal: Usual way is to just ask in here if you run regular Ubuntu... if you use one of the other ones like Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Server, or Kubuntu, ask in that specific channel instead. Then wait a while for a reply, if non in abut 10-15 minutes, re-ask
[19:23] <squinty> El-Capitan_Balal:  type   /topic     and then ask your question. if someone can help they will respond
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> yeah i am on ubuntu 14.05
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> but here it goes
[19:24] <smart_developer> How can you check what is the max number of processes your system can manage (by changing the ulimit) ?
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> I am having this issue I was trying to see if I could get the vidalia enviroment to run on ubuntu 14.04. It installed like half of it but it errored half way in. So I said fuck it. Now when I go to software center it says. New software cannot be installed because there is a problem with the current software. Do you want to repair this problem now.
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> So I hit yes. Then this: (Reading database ... 100%
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> (Reading database ... 262688 files and directories currently installed.)
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> Preparing to unpack .../tor_0.2.4.20-1_amd64.deb ...
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> Unpacking tor (0.2.4.20-1) ...
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/tor_0.2.4.20-1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal>  trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/tor', which is also in package tor-browser 3.5.4
[19:24] <El-Capitan_Balal> dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
[19:24] <unopaste> El-Capitan_Balal you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[19:24] <FiReSTaRT> pbx: thanks for the heads up.. am i still required to hold fn for the function keys to work?
[19:25] <squinty> El-Capitan_Balal:  guess you didn't read the  /topic  first huh?
[19:25] <El-Capitan_Balal> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8374505/
[19:26] <pbx> FiReSTaRT, no
[19:26] <El-Capitan_Balal> Apologize for that spamming that way
[19:26] <bonyhoax> Where should I put the command setxkbmap 'ch(fr)' to activate it automatically when I open my session?
[19:29] <FiReSTaRT> thanks pbx: so the only thing i have to worry about is the fact that the numbers aren't printed but that's a non issue for me, i type blind anyway :)
[19:29] <genii> bonyhoax: I'm pretty sure in /etc/X11/Xsession.options
[19:30] <bonyhoax> genii ok thanks, I'll try
[19:30] <bonyhoax> so, I just put this command at the end of the file?
[19:30] <soulisson> Hi, i would like to install skype, i tried to install the deb package but it didn't work
[19:30] <verzweifelt_vorm> hallo, kann mir jemmand bei der hdmi-einstellung helfen? :-S
[19:31] <genii> bonyhoax: Yes. If it's in there instead of a specific user's .xinitrc or such, then it should also work for the lightdm login too
[19:31] <verzweifelt_vorm> leider stellt sich beim verbinden automatisch die auflösung um, bei beiden geräten, obwohl in den einstellungen das gleiche steht
[19:31] <genii> !de | verzweifelt_vorm
[19:31] <bonyhoax> genii Ok brilliant. I hope it works.
[19:34] <smart_developer> How do you increase the number of processes allowed on your system by ulimit ?
[19:34] <__zug__> Ubuntu 14.04 says installing chrome could cause issues. I can ignore this warning, right? Or is there a best way of installing Chrome on 14.04?
[19:35] <bonyhoax> genii It didnt work...
[19:35] <trijntje> __zug__: what is the exact error you get, and where did you get chrome?
[19:35] <__zug__> Also, can anyone recommened this webpage, looks like a good source: http://howtoubuntu.org/things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr
[19:36] <__zug__> trijntje: Got the Chrome .deb from https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/
[19:36] <__zug__> The software center gives me the mesage
[19:36] <__zug__> message*
[19:37] <genii> bonyhoax: Sorry for lag, work required me. Let me investigate and get back to ou
[19:38] <__zug__> I"m thinking I can just ignore & install, it gives me that option. Though it does warn the package could cause my system to be unstable.
[19:38] <trijntje> __zug__: which message? If we don't have the exact error we cant help
[19:38] <__zug__> trijntje: let me reprodeuce the error...one second
[19:38] <bonyhoax> genii ok no problem!
[19:40] <squinty> smart_developer:  fwiw  man ulimit ->  Warning: This routine is obsolete.  Use getrlimit(2), setrlimit(2), and sysconf(3) instead.
[19:41] <p1l0t> When modifying this consider also exporting
[19:41] <p1l0t> +# GNASH_PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION to match the version.
[19:41] <p1l0t> I updated setFlashVersion to version 15 :)
[19:41] <trism> squinty: help ulimit; not man
[19:41] <p1l0t> but where do I find this GNASH_PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION environment varible?
[19:42] <squinty> trism:   ??
[19:44] <diegore> ?
[19:44] <keevitaja> does anyone use phpstorm? it looks and feels like it runs on wine or something
[19:44] <bonyhoax> genii I found it. It is an option I had to set in i3. It's fine now!
[19:45] <genii> bonyhoax: Cool! I found recommendations to put it in either the user's .bash_profile or .profile file. If you put it in /etc/skel/.profile should be for all users that get made after
[19:45] <jhutchins> p1l0t: Your context is vague, but you can "find" it by doing set | grep GNASH, you can set it by doin  GNASH_PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION=<something>
[19:45] <trism> squinty: the ulimit he is talking about is managed by bash builtin ulimit, or pam_limits, not the posix function
[19:46] <squinty> trism:  ok thanks for the update
[19:46] <p1l0t> jhutchins: Yeah GREP didn't think about that. I guess all else fails I'll just try adding it.
[19:47] <bonyhoax> genii, I tried in (almost) all these files, but it didn't work. Maybe the i3 DE overwrites this option.
[19:47] <p1l0t> jhutchins: Now all I need is list of flash player descriptions
[19:47] <genii> bonyhoax: Interesting
[19:51] <ralphy> Hello i am trying to run tcpdump but filter out any port 65535 traffic (which is my vpn server).. but i try, tcpdump -i ppp0 -vvvv not port 65535, and i've tried putting it in brackets "not port 65535" yet it still shows me port 65535 traffic???
[19:52] <Mike9863> I'm trying to get more multitouch features for my touchpad on 14.04. I have tried using easystroke and touchegg but neither seem to detect my touchpad input. Ubuntu's regular multitouch features work like 4 finger swipe to reveal unity bar, so I should be able to get more to work. Any help?
[19:55] <Geo> via CLI, how can I tell how much HD space the contents of a particular directory is using?
[19:55] <quantibility> ok, so, can i have ubuntu on a pen drive and only use it for the kernal and booting but store anything that requires writing and saving on a regular hard drive?
[19:55] <jhutchins> Mike9863: What doesn't it do that you think you should?  If it can register a four-finger swipe, it's probably recognizing gestures ok, but whatever program you're in isn't interpreting them as you expect.
[19:57] <jhutchins> quantibility: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[19:57] <Mike9863> jhutchins: Those programs don't detect my touchpad input so I cannot register any new inputs. The four finger swipe that works right now is currently built into Unity. I would like to configure my own gestures to commands.
[19:58] <bubbasaures> quantibility, you can use a usb drive as an internal depending on the size of it, the kernal refrence is a bit odd is all.
[19:58] <quantibility> 32 gig 3.0
[19:59] <ralphy> Hello i am trying to run tcpdump but filter out any port 65535 traffic (which is my vpn server).. but i try, tcpdump -i ppp0 -vvvv not port 65535, and i've tried putting it in brackets "not port 65535" yet it still shows me port 65535 traffic???
[19:59] <bubbasaures> quantibility, Can you give a clear description of the usb's use?
[20:00] <bubbasaures> A full install seems usable at that size and may run okay at usb 3
[20:02] <jhutchins> I did a normal install on a usb(2?) drive and it was just too slow to be useable.
[20:02] <El-Capitan_Balal> can anyone help me with this issue here? http://paste.ubuntu.com/8374505/
[20:02] <jhutchins> A setup tuned for USB using stuff like squashfs would probably have performed a lot better.
[20:02] <jhutchins> El-Capitan_Balal: Please summarize the problem.
[20:03] <El-Capitan_Balal> my software center is jammed up because of vidalia that didnt install properly
[20:03] <genii> ralphy: I think you need to put something like: not dst port  or: not src port   instead of just: not port
[20:04] <Ben64> is there a way in 14.04 to make update notifications appear in the notification area instead of popping up windows?
[20:06] <theadmin> Ben64: Not that I know of, no. The window should start minimized anyways.
[20:07] <genii> Ben64: The short answer is no. For a detailed explanation see http://design.canonical.com/2010/04/notification-area/
[20:07] <theadmin> Ben64: You can disable them altogether though
[20:07] <quantibility> well pretty much like the operating system but i want anyting that has to be saved on disk ot be saved on HDD instead of the USB just running the system.
[20:07] <jhutchins> ralphy: I don't see support for that syntax in the man page.
[20:08] <Ben64> genii: is there a longer answer that includes yes? I'm using gnome-fallback and there is a notification area here
[20:09] <jhutchins> ralphy: You might need wireshark for that.
[20:10] <genii> Ben64: If so I haven't found one.
[20:10] <trism> Ben64: it is possible, you can use app indicators and apt-check to get the info, I wrote my own pretty crude scripts to do it, but they removed the functionality from update-notifier
[20:10] <theadmin> Ben64: Just set the update manager not to check for updates and install them manually when you have time.
[20:10] <Ben64> i just like knowing when there are updates, but i don't enjoy the extraneous windows
[20:11] <theadmin> Ben64: eeeh... Yeah, you won't really be able to get that with the update manager
[20:11] <theadmin> Sorreh
[20:11] <Ben64> aw :(
[20:11] <theadmin> They used to provide a tray icon that you could enable via gconf but I think they removed that altogether
[20:12] <theadmin> Ben64: There may be alternate update checkers though. Kubuntu has that "Muon" thing and that has a tray icon.
[20:12] <Ben64> ooh, i'll have to look into that
[20:12] <theadmin> !info muon-notifier
[20:12] <theadmin> Ben64: That.
[20:12] <TJ-> Ben64: I hadn't realised it was missing, since I had to switch to KDE ... which has a nice notification scheme
[20:13] <Ben64> maybe i should just install kubuntu on vbox and see how i like it
[20:13] <ralphy> jhutchins: why?
[20:13] <ralphy> jhutchins: tcpdump is capable filters?
[20:13] <TJ-> Ben64: I had one response when I switched from Unity .... "ahhh, I'm home again!"
[20:14] <theadmin> Ben64: KDE is pretty awesome. I like Unity myself, not too sure why, but KDE definitely is more configurable and functional.
[20:14] <Ben64> TJ-: yeah i'm not a fan of unity, but i've used gnome for 10+ years, trying to keep it similar to gnome2 is getting harder and harder each release
[20:14] <farva> Hello, I am working on this tutorial http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-configure-dns-nameserver-ip-address/ and am stuck on appending my ISP name server. I need to add 2 DNS to point to my IPs, can I see an example of one of these files?
[20:14] <theadmin> Ben64: Also, XFCE is highly similar to Gnome 2.
[20:14] <theadmin> Ben64: So you may enjoy Xubuntu.
[20:14] <Ben64> last i checked, xfce doesn't have all the fancy applets that i like
[20:15] <zzxc> Ben64: Like what?
[20:15] <TJ-> KDE works well for complex work spaces; My (in)famous 6 monitors over 3 GPUs configuration works really well with KDE, but with Unity/Gnome it was a terrible experience
[20:15] <theadmin> Ben64: I think there's some thing that allows you to use Gnome2 applets in XFCE, the real problem is that they are probably not even in the repos anymore
[20:15] <Ben64> cpu scaling, cpu & memory graph, weather
[20:15] <theadmin> I'm pretty sure Xfce has a built-in CPU/memory graph applet
[20:15] <zzxc> CPU & Memory graphing and weather do exist for xfce.
[20:16] <zzxc> I don't know about scaling applet
[20:16] <theadmin> Dunno what "scaling" means
[20:16] <Ben64> last i tried was 12.04, so maybe it has changed since then
[20:16] <zzxc> Ben64: I've had those in 12.04.
[20:16] <Ben64> where you can see/change the cpu frequency, from like "ondemand" to "performance" or whatever
[20:16] <theadmin> Oh, changing the governor.
[20:18] <farva> can some one show me an example of the modified /etc/resolv.conf file?
[20:18] <Ben64> at the top of /etc/resolv.conf ... it says don't edit it
[20:18] <farva> sifting through the trash on google is doing me no favors
[20:18] <theadmin> farva: Don't edit resolv.conf on Ubuntu, won't do you any good
[20:18] <farva> then how do I add DNS to my IPs?
[20:19] <theadmin> farva: Put stuff in files under /etc/resolv.conf.d/
[20:19] <theadmin> farva: then run "sudo resolvconf -u"
[20:19] <farva> cloudflare is failing me so I am trying to just do it myself
[20:19] <farva> can you link me to a tut?
[20:19] <farva> I am very newb
[20:19] <Ben64> /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/ on my system
[20:20] <theadmin> Oh, that.
[20:20] <theadmin> My bad
[20:20] <rberg_> yep resolvconf is weird I think you can add them here /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base
[20:20] <theadmin> farva: http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/128223
[20:20] <farva> wha?
[20:21] <theadmin> farva: That's how to do it
[20:21] <stevendumani> I'm trying to install adobe air on trusty 64 bit, as far as I got, it seems that using the 32 bit version is the only solution, however, I've only been able to start the installation using a pkg provided with the program I wanna use (Ayat), but when the installation starts, I get this:
[20:21] <stevendumani> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/8374821/
[20:21] <stevendumani> I need to know if there is a better way to install. I downloaded the .bin file (32 bit -Version 2.6) from adobe archive. is there a way to install it on my system instead of this one?
[20:21] <rberg_> or you can add your nameservers in network manager if the gui is your thing
[20:21] <zzxc> You know after beening subscribed to HN I'm starting to think the firehouse of RSS may be a bit much.
[20:22] <theadmin> stevendumani: A 32-bit version will be useless since browsers are 64-bit
[20:23] <zzxc> Woah, Larry Ellison is stepping down from CEO of Oracle.
[20:23] <farva> theadmin: what I am not getting here though is, my DNS nameservers are in there fine. I need to make A records, and SRV records some where don't I?
[20:23] <theadmin> Oh, wait, Air
[20:23] <theadmin> farva: Oh, that. I have no idea about how that's done, sorry.
[20:23] <farva> when I say my name server, what I mean is, the numeric IP of my nameservers are stored
[20:23] <theadmin> stevendumani: Ignore that. Uhm.
[20:23] <farva> xD
[20:23] <theadmin> stevendumani: You should be able to install that .deb package regardless of those warnings.
[20:24] <Ben64> farva: resolv.conf stuff is only the servers used for dns lookups, what are you actually trying to accomplish?
[20:24] <theadmin> stevendumani: If you want to use the .bin file, then in short: chmod +x /path/to/installer.bin && /path/to/installer.bin
[20:24] <stevendumani> theadmin thanks a  lot, I'll try to use the .bin now
[20:26] <theadmin> stevendumani: I don't recommend using Air though, it's unsupported and may have security issues.
[20:27] <stevendumani> theadmin you're right but what can i do... i need it
[20:27] <theadmin> stevendumani: That's awful. Well, good luck.
[20:27] <stevendumani> theadmin thank you :)
[20:30] <El-Capitan_Balal> theadmin: air what?
[20:30] <theadmin> El-Capitan_Balal: Eh, was helping install a person install Adobe Air
[20:33] <farva> can some one help me with my DNS, I need to configure 2 DNS addresses to IPs and I don't know where to start
[20:34] <jhutchins> farva: Are you trying to resolve hostnames within your own net, or trying to have your server resolved from outside your local net?
[20:35] <stevendumani> theadmin it's successful, just one warning Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap" I remember having pixmap though
[20:35] <farva> jhutchins: well, I was working with cloudflare and my DNS was just fine. After I installed my vIPs my DNS for my team speak stopped working, then started, then stopped and this keeps happening
[20:35] <theadmin> stevendumani: Ignore it, it's because of the different architecture
[20:36] <farva> jhutchins:  so I was looking at ditching cloudflare and setting it up myself if I can
[20:37] <farva> since putting in tickets with them is not helping, and my host doesn't see any network issue as to why my DNS keeps messing up
[20:37] <El-Capitan_Balal> oh okay was thinking you were saying air vpn
[20:38] <farva> like right now, I can connect to my team speak via DNS, yesterday I couldn't. Today however, one of my minecraft servers, won't connect via DNS, yesterday it was working
[20:39] <jhutchins> farva: Just set up a local hosts file.
[20:39] <anirudh> hi
[20:40] <jhutchins> edit /etc/hosts (with sudo), <ipaddress> <servername>
[20:40] <farva> and thats it?
[20:40] <farva> really?
[20:40] <farva> lol
[20:41] <jhutchins> farva: If the problem is that DNS lookups aren't reliable, that should fix it.
[20:41] <jhutchins> farva: We do that all the time for developers who think there's a problem with DNS.  They're always wrong, but we humor them.
[20:41] <farva> xD
[20:42] <farva> jhutchins:  can you show me an example of a DNS modified file for this?
[20:43] <farva> I am pretty newb
[20:44] <stevendumani> theadmin I tried to install it without sudo first, but I got a window (xdg-su) asking for root password, but since it's disabled I restarted it with sudo, so now I'm installing my program that requires Adobe Air, but I'm having the same problem. how can i pass "Ayat" to "Adobe Air" with sudo privileges?
[20:44] <farva> jhutchins:  and if the process runs on a specific port, do I enter the <ip:port> <DNS>
[20:44] <jhutchins> You should already have /etc/hosts with at least an entry for localhost
[20:44] <farva> okay, so it just goes in under that
[20:45] <farva> as for port specific processes?
[20:45] <jhutchins> farva: No, the hosts file only converts the host name to an IP address (which is what DNS does too).
[20:48] <jhutchins> farva: If you look at /etc/nsswitch.conf you'll see that for "hosts" it says "files dns".  That means it looks in /etc/hosts first, so if you want to override the IP for a hostname you can do it in the hosts file.
[20:52] <stevendumani> I know this is a silly question, but I don't know where to read now. supposing i have an application named "Adobe AIR Application Installer" and I wanna use it in the terminal, how can I find the file name that I need to call?
[20:53] <stevendumani> I've read about grep but still can't understand it :(
[20:54] <daftykins> stevendumani: can you rephrase?
[20:55] <k1l_> stevendumani: http://askubuntu.com/questions/87447/how-can-i-install-adobe-air got all what you need
[20:59] <boze> when I run the new version of phpstorm from the command line I have to do 'phpstorm&' to get a new instance... Is my .desktop file wrong?
[21:00]  * m3n3chm0 nasZ
[21:00] <stevendumani> daftykins , k1l_ after successfully installing Adobe AIR on trusty 64 bit, what I need right now is installing a program called "Ayat" using Adobe AIR Installer, but it's asking for root password, so I need to pass "Ayat" to "Adobe AIR Installer" but with sudo privileges. what command should i use?
[21:00] <taoli> i am having a complete mental meltdown
[21:01] <daftykins> taoli: that's a shame, unfortunately we only support Ubuntu Linux here, there are no therapists
[21:01] <daftykins> stevendumani: hmm, what does Adobe's documentation say regarding the name of their binaries? how about starting to type "adobe" and hitting tab to see if it offers anything?
[21:02] <k1l_> stevendumani: double click the ayat.air thingy, follow instructions
[21:02] <taoli> i need to match a portion of string starting with whitespace dash " - what is the regex for that?
[21:03] <daftykins> taoli: perhaps #bash is more useful for you
[21:05] <stevendumani> daftykins Adobe Air is not supported in linux since 2011, I tried adobe and tab but no joy, k1l_ I tried that but it's asking for root password in the middle of the installation, what I need to do is to execute it with sudo privileges.
[21:06] <k1l_> then type your sudo password there?!
[21:06] <stevendumani> daftykins the windows and mac versions are 16 now, but the poor linux is only 2.6
[21:06]  * k1l_ thought adobe air was dead anyway
[21:07] <OerHeks> indeed, air for linux is long time ago
[21:07] <stevendumani> k1l_ I tried it it didn't work it needs the root password... which is disabled.
[21:07] <Ben64> stevendumani: did you add that raring repository?
[21:07] <stevendumani> no, I found another workaround
[21:07] <xangua> stevendumani: you disabled what
[21:08] <stevendumani> Ben64
[21:08] <Ben64> stevendumani: good
[21:08] <stevendumani> xangua I didn't disable anything?
[21:08] <stevendumani> but the root password is disabled by default right?
[21:09] <Ben64> root password is, yes
[21:09] <Ben64> sudo works fine though
[21:09] <OerHeks> your 1st account password should do the trick
[21:10] <stevendumani> OerHeks I'm afraid this is impossible, it was lost and I used recovery boot to reset it... :(
[21:11] <OerHeks> so, what is wrong with your new password? this makes no sense to me.
[21:12] <Ben64> stevendumani: type "groups" and paste the result here
[21:14] <taoli> daftykins: nm i figured it out /( - .*)/, stupid lack of sleep and too much beer
[21:17] <stevendumani> OerHeks
[21:17] <stevendumani> when I double-click "Ayat-v1.3.2.air" I get a window "xdg-su: /tmp/air.K05kkX/setup
[21:17] <stevendumani> This application requires administrative rights to run
[21:17] <stevendumani> Please enter root Password:
[21:17] <stevendumani> what I need is: how to run "Ayat-v1.3.2.air" using "Adobe AIR Application Installer" with sudo privileges (using the terminal)?
[21:18] <Ben64> stevendumani: then do that in terminal...
[21:18] <stevendumani> OerHeks I tried sudo Ayat-v1.3.2.air but no joy
[21:19] <Ben64> stevendumani: sudo ./Ayat-v1.3.2.air ... if it is in the same directory
[21:22] <jluc> where is the officiel documentation site ?
[21:22] <jluc> i'm looking for how to install local dev lamp server
[21:23] <k1l_> !lamp | jluc
[21:23] <jluc> great
[21:23] <stevendumani> Ben64 I tried ./Ayat-v1.3.2.air but I'm getting
[21:23] <stevendumani> invalid file (bad magic number): Exec format error
[21:23] <genii> jluc: Perhaps also see: https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/index.html   and if any questions after that, to try #ubuntu-server
[21:23] <stevendumani> but when I double-click, at least the Adobe AIR Installer opens and asks for the installation path and does some progress until I get that stupid window...
[21:24] <jluc> ok thanks !
[21:25] <stevendumani> the question rephrased: I have "Adobe AIR Application Installer" in my GNOME main menu, and "Ayat-v1.3.2.air" on my desktop. how to find the name of the command that I should use for "Adobe AIR Application Installer" so I can tell it to open "Ayat-v1.3.2.air" as sudo?
[21:26] <boze> if I type phpstorm into dash I get 2 icons. One is the .desktop I created and the other is something else? when I click the .desktop I made it launches the other one. How can I find where that second one is coming from?
[21:26] <Ben64> stevendumani: try "file Ayat-v1.3.2.air"
[21:27] <stevendumani> Ben64 Ayat-v1.3.2.air: Zip archive data, at least v2.0 to extract
[21:27] <Ben64> stevendumani: well there you go, you can't run zip files
[21:28] <stevendumani> Ben64 I don't wanna run it, I wanna run Adobe AIR Application Installer and tell it to open Ayat
[21:29] <funky1> hi there, i get these messages in syslog: ata_id[9783]: HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for '/dev/sdb': Invalid argument
[21:29] <funky1> what does it mean?
[21:29] <funky1> my sdb drive is still accessible
[21:29] <Ben64> stevendumani: how about "file /tmp/air.K05kkX/setup"
[21:30] <OerHeks> funky1, when did you get that message?
[21:30] <OerHeks> funky1, not all messages in terminal are errors.
[21:30] <funky1> OerHeks, i just see it in syslog and dmesg
[21:31] <funky1> not while doing anything in particular, but as I never had seen it before i was wondering
[21:33] <stevendumani> Ben64 it's deleted as soon as I close the installer, so the new one is file /tmp/air.C99xCr/setup
[21:33] <stevendumani> /tmp/air.C99xCr/setup: POSIX shell script, ASCII text executable
[21:34] <Ben64> stevendumani: then copy that somewhere else and you can run it with sudo, no guarantees on success or non-explosion
[21:35] <Judy> Good afternoon.
[21:35] <Judy> HELLO?!
[21:35] <daftykins> hi.
[21:35] <Judy> Outrageous! Forget it!
[21:36] <daftykins> :|
[21:36] <__zug__> I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 and forgot how to stop my terminal cursor to stop blinking. What's the procedure?
[21:37] <genii> There's some visible bell variable to set in the bashrc
[21:37] <OerHeks> funky1, i just found this: "This error is produced by hdparm when using the -i switch on some SCSI and SATA disk drives. hdparm was not designed to be used with SCSI or SATA drives." so no worries
[21:38] <funky1> OerHeks, thx i found that too, but i get this msg every 5 mins in syslog, which is not normal
[21:40] <funky1> OerHeks, also it's a usb disk
[21:40] <k1l_> and that is the cause of that warning
[21:41] <funky1> ah hehe u r also here, so just ignore or should it do anything about it?
[21:41] <jhutchins> __zug__: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/
[21:42] <k1l_> based on this one: http://askubuntu.com/questions/103065/why-do-i-get-hdio-get-identity-failed-message-when-booting-with-external-usb-h  ignore it
[21:43] <funky1> cheers k1l_ and OerHeks for the help!
[21:44] <OerHeks> funky1, have fun
[22:00] <stevendumani> OerHeks ben64 finally, the command is:
[22:00] <stevendumani> sudo "/opt/Adobe AIR/Versions/1.0/Adobe AIR Application Installer" "/home/steve/Desktop/Ayat-v1.3.2.air"
[22:07] <farva> jhutchins: so the teamspeak DNS is working out, the other is not. When I nslookup the DNS, it shows the correct IP, but I cannot connect via DNS
[22:14] <fridaynext> if i'm sending mail from domain1.com's website, but the 'from' address is from domain2.com, do I need dkim for domain2 in domain1's dns records?
[22:16] <farva> jhutchins: one of the DNS addresses is not resolving. I can see it with nslookup, but it won't connect
[22:16] <farva> *I can't connect to it via DNS*
[22:19] <uups> hi people
[22:19] <uups> how is going on
[22:21] <uups> burak
[22:21] <uups> lan
[22:21] <uups> naber
[22:21] <uups> :d
[22:21] <uups> :D
[22:21] <burak> iyi
[22:21] <burak> sen
[22:21] <uups> iyidir birader
[22:22] <Guest77296> merda!
[22:22] <uups> does any one over there
[22:22] <k1l_> !ot | uups
[22:22] <uups> if you are, please text :D
[22:23] <ifireball> can Pidgin show timestamps without plugins?
[22:23] <Guest77296> i guess no
[22:24] <k1l_> ifireball: did you look into the settings menue?
[22:24] <trism> ifireball: in the conversation window, Options/Show Timestamps
[22:24] <ifireball> k1l_: youe gut frustrated with the too many tabs ad buttons
[22:25] <ifireball> trism thanks
[22:25] <TeraJL> anyone playing League o legends on linux has problems with the store in ascension?
[22:26] <Guest77296> such a cool env
[22:26] <ifireball> trism: its checked, still no timestamps in this chat window, any idea?
[22:26] <IdleOne> Guest77296: enough with the random commentary please
[22:27] <k1l_> TeraJL: this runs with wine? then see if the wine guys know about that issue. see appdb on their webpage
[22:27] <_N1X_> hello i have ufi system with luks encryption , and i removed kernel 3.14 how to rebuild the grub
[22:28] <TeraJL> k1l_: evrything on the game has fixes and working fine but with the new patch i'm having problem and still no info about, i just wanted to know if anyone has the same problem so i may fixe it (diferent wine version or something)
[22:28] <TJ-> _N1X_: "sudo update-grub"
[22:29] <OerHeks> _N1X_, if you removed that kernel tru softwarecenter, grub will be updated
[22:29] <k1l_> TeraJL: in general that gets filed in their appdb. or talk to the wine channel and see if that is a known issue
[22:29] <trism> ifireball: I guess it doesn't work in the irc window, strange
[22:30] <_N1X_> OerHeks: i did but dpkg but it won't boot in the old kernel
[22:30] <ifireball> trism: mhmm, no it seesm the plugin I used to allign the nicks hid the timestapms
[22:30] <OerHeks> _N1X_, oke, then use the answer from TJ-
[22:30] <_N1X_> cool
[22:32] <trism> ifireball: yeah I actually see it now, I expected it to just show/hide them but it apparently only applies to new lines
[22:32] <DrChill> Hello all, on my second monitor there are not options to rotate the screen in the display program
[22:33] <DrChill> Is there a way to enable this?
[22:46] <Newman> hello
[22:47] <Newman> i changed the driver of my GPU but now i can't see the screen after boot
[22:47] <Newman> anybody knows how can i fix it?
[22:47] <farva> jhutchins: fixed it, the srv record was still active on cloudflare, I simply disabled it
[22:47] <Newman> or how can i return to the first driver?
[22:48] <blackangelpr> Newman, its ati or nvidia?
[22:48] <Bashing-om> Newman: Try booting in "recovery mode" from grub's boot menu . How did you install the proprietary driver ?
[22:48] <Newman> nvidia
[22:49] <Newman> Bashing-om, i was using the free driver and everything was OK. But i had curiosity to use private driver but this not work
[22:51] <blackangelpr> Newman, http://askubuntu.com/questions/206283/how-can-i-uninstall-a-nvidia-driver-completely
[22:51] <Newman> can i change this configure using a live cd?
[22:52] <blackangelpr> you can go and change to your tty1 ?   ctrl + alt +f1     and terminal will show up
[22:53] <Newman> nope blackangelpr
[22:53] <Newman> i can't do nothing
[22:53] <Newman> i think everything is working but i can't see
[22:54] <Newman> because if i press cntrl+alt+backspace i can listen the sound of the menu login of ubuntu
[22:54] <Newman> but nothing is showing to the screen
[22:54] <Newman> sorry for my perfect english
[22:55] <manni> hi guys, sry for my bad englisch. i have to answer a question which of the UNIX level model (User/Programs/Systenfunctions/Kernel/Hardware) is protected. is it all under Programs!?
[22:56] <Bashing-om> Newman: Try: reboot to grub's boot menu; press 'e' key for edit mode -> boot parameter screen, arrow down and across to "quiet splash" replace with 'text', key combo ctl+x to continue the boot process to terminal (TTY1) . can do ?
[22:56] <Newman> blackangelpr, i can't do the commands because i don't see nothing
[22:56] <blackangelpr> Newman, try what Bashing-om  wrote please
[22:57] <Newman> okey i'm trying
[22:58] <Newman> i have no 'quiet splash' here because i changed it to 'nomodeset'
[22:59] <Newman> nomodeset is the same as text?
[22:59] <Bashing-om> Newman: Good, also add text .
[22:59] <Newman> okey but i remove nomodeset first?
[22:59] <Newman> or just add text
[23:00] <Bashing-om> Newman: nah .. 'nomoseset' may also be of use .. we will see .. just add 'text' beside 'nomodeset' .
[23:02] <Bashing-om> Newman: While awaiting your boot .. the boot parameter 'nomodeset', why is it there ? Did you edit "/etc/default/grub" to make that happen ?
[23:02] <Newman> yes because i was trying to have a faster boot
[23:02] <k1l_> remove nomodeset did not solve the issue?
[23:03] <Newman> if i add 'text' beside nomodeset i can see a login text
[23:03] <Bashing-om> Newman: Well, we know now why the proprietary driver did not lead .. the boot parameter 'nomoeset' forces the use of default fall back graphics driver.
[23:04] <k1l_> Newman: remove nomodeset
[23:04] <Newman> i go
[23:05] <Newman> hey+
[23:05] <Valeria23>  Hi! I give you some videos. I hope you like! http://tinyurl.com/ozfvxy3
[23:06] <Newman> if i remove 'nomodeset' i can see ubuntu on the second screen :S
[23:06] <Newman> i have another screen with VGA
[23:06] <Newman> connector
[23:07] <Newman> but i can't see on my laptop :S
[23:07] <Bashing-om> Newman: OK, now what Desktop Environment ? unity ?
[23:07] <k1l_> Newman: press the softkey switch (fn +f2 or something) and see if that changes to the other screen
[23:07] <OerHeks> Newman, try the FN key internal/external screen
[23:09] <Newman> hey
[23:09] <BTJustice> Ubuntu with MATE desktop is pretty damn good right now... http://ubuntu-mate.org/
[23:10] <Newman> why nomodeset was doing problems with the private driver?
[23:11] <k1l_> Newman: because that is just the wrong parameter in your case.
[23:12] <blackangelpr> Newman, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132  first paragraph shows what happened to you :p
[23:12] <Bashing-om> Newman: That parameter 'nomodet' disables dkms. dkms is required for Nvidia driver.
[23:15] <popey> BTJustice: yes, yes it is ☻
[23:15] <BTJustice> popey: :)
[23:18] <guest-uNGSBg> help, I did a dumb thing... I was in compiz and turned off unity. how can i fix it?
[23:18] <mattxtn> Anybody have experience with Ubuntu recognizing Expresscard USB adapters?
[23:19] <guest-uNGSBg> I am in guest acc
[23:19] <Newman> it works now i have quiet splash instead monodeset and it runs okey
[23:19] <mattxtn> guest-uNGSBg have you tried typing "start unity" in the terminal?
[23:20] <mattxtn> Sorry Eirik, "startx unity" possibly.
[23:21] <Newman> i will come back to the first driver, (X.Org X server
[23:21] <Newman> )
[23:21] <Bashing-om> Newman: Great . Another satisfied user !
[23:22] <Newman> yes it rocks
[23:22] <EiriksSCREWED> mattxtn i cant even hotkey to get a terminal
[23:22] <Newman> thanks for the help it was good
[23:23] <mattxtn> CTRL-ALT-T doesn'twork Eirik?
[23:23] <EiriksSCREWED> nope mattxtn
[23:23] <mattxtn> ALT+F2?
[23:24] <EiriksSCREWED> i can only do the right click
[23:24] <mattxtn> Eirik have you retarded?
[23:24] <mattxtn> restarted I ment.
[23:24]  * mattxtn doh
[23:24] <EiriksSCREWED> i'll go try
[23:25] <EiriksSCREWED> brb
[23:45] <timnuwin> Hi, I'm trying to set up ldap in Ubuntu 14.04.  When using JXPlorer, I can view ldap as anonymous, but when I enter for UserDN... cn=admin, and put in the password I set up, it says invalid credentials
[23:57] <JDAIII> hah time for a strange question.ok we all know that GoTo Meeting won't run in linux, but I'm wondering if you load vmware and load a windows vm into it and urn on unity, can you use gtm that way in linux?
[23:58] <reisio> JDAIII: don't cross post