[00:00] hi. Is there a good web interface available for an ubuntu based NAS server (like freeNAS) ? [00:00] 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? === BQ_ is now known as BQ [00:02] 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] Sachiru: don't cross post [00:05] 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] . === Hobbyboy is now known as Hobbyboy|Sleep [00:16] hello [00:17] does anyone know how to make supervisord log everything to STDOUT instead of to log files? [00:20] someone is using the mega.co.nz here ? === sr105|away is now known as sr105 [00:25] Has anyone else recently started getting system crashes when playing 3D games? [00:27] i will kill you one day, bazhang [00:27] LanDi: someone is [00:27] but who... [00:29] 哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈 [00:31] what a purdy char [00:31] Anyone know when the last kernel update was for 12.04? [00:31] Was it a couple of months ago? [00:32] No, days ago [00:32] oh [00:32] 3.2.0.68.81 [00:35] What about the main part? [00:35] 12 Aug? [00:36] 3.2.0.68? [00:36] i can't tell, why? [00:36] The last month or so I've been unable to play 3D games for extended periods. My whole system is crashing. [00:37] Everything locks up, monitors turn off, ssh sessions are disconnected, sysrq keys don't (always) work. [00:37] 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] Just trying to narrow down the changes. [00:38] Hemebond, sounds like overheating [00:38] OerHeks: That's what I thought but temperature is fine and I even cleaned out the card to be certain. [00:40] Also recently installed a new case fan. [00:40] And re-seated the card. [00:40] Hemebond: Under-voltage? [00:41] yo half a year lookin for greenhcard for europe lookin to join mafia let me know njm@pttp.cc 19197277112 [00:41] that was i thinking now, bad powersupply [00:41] i do have a red card for you now, but it is offtopic utopian [00:41] TJ-: Well, it's been fine for the last 2 years. [00:41] I suppose the new fan might have higher requirements. [00:42] I do see errors in syslog. [00:42] The latest has graphics exceptions [00:42] Then it says "NVRM: GPU at 0000:01:00.0 has fallen off the bus." [00:43] Hemebond, sounds like it was drunk === chiluk` is now known as chiluk [00:44] Hemebond: GPU card has problems then [00:44] Hemebond: did you check if the GPU could be overheating? [00:44] TJ-: I have a monitor running. [00:44] Never gets over 70. [00:45] Actually, that's wrong, the highest I've seen is 72 [00:46] Hemebond: Falling off the bus means the GPU is having a problem for sure, so temperatures, or voltage, or sticking fan [00:46] You don't think it's related to the graphics exceptions the occur at the same time? [00:47] Ubuntu > Life [00:47] Falling off the bus seems to be the error for driver-related problems too. [00:48] hello? [00:48] Hello [00:48] Hemebond: The errors will be related, but falling off the bus is a hardware issue [00:49] May I interrupt? [00:49] Minoschi [00:49] Vectrex: too late [00:49] !ask | Vectrex [00:49] Vectrex: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [00:49] What is the difference between lens and scope? [00:50] minoschi [00:50] Hemebond: I've seen that with an external nvidia GPU, but that was solved by sorting out the connectors [00:50] TJ-: I see. The whole thing was cleaned and reseated last night. [00:51] Hemebond: Things like poor contacts in the PCIe slot can cause it, which is why we suggest reseating as a potential solution. [00:51] 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] 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] TJ-: Ah, I can play in Windows without a problem. [00:52] TJ-: In fact I played Fallout 3 all weekend. [00:53] Hemebond: Can you pastebin the system dmesg and also kern.log from a session where the fault occurred? [00:53] TJ-: My pcix slot has a grabber (like RAM) so it seems fairly snug. [00:53] dmesg and kern don't seem to have anything around the time of the crash. [00:53] Neither does Xorg [00:54] ... 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] !patience | Vectrex [00:54] Vectrex: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ [00:54] 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] It seems lens sends search query to scopes and shows the search results. [00:56] Vectrex: If the laptop has died, why do you expect Ubuntu to work on it? [00:57] Vectrex: perhaps you should quantify 'died' [00:57] 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] 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] 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] Vectrex: If the PC shuts down on its own that could be an overheating issue, or battery failure [01:00] TJ-: http://pastebin.com/eyA6WqBr [01:00] 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] also, I ahve taken the battery out and the computer is stone cold when I run the install for ubuntu. [01:01] Hemebond: nvidia 340.32 - known bugs [01:02] Ah, I should also note that I've tested on 331 and 319 [01:02] I'm getting conversant with unity. [01:02] 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] 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] I didn't like lens, but lens seems to serve purposes now. [01:02] 340 was installed last night, from downloaded binaries (something I haven't done on this PC before) [01:02] Hemebond: Any particular programs being used when it dies? [01:03] Steam, since that's where my games are. [01:03] Satellite P200- MB1 TJ- Circa 2007-8? [01:03] Hemebond: Is the mobo over/under-clocked/volted? [01:03] Maybe Firefox, but I think I had that closed last night. [01:03] Nope, all the same as when I bought it. [01:03] Vectrex ...getting warmer ... do you know which GPU it has? mobile Nvidia per-chance? [01:04] 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] Intergrated Intel graphics chip on an intel celeron CPU at 2.00 GHz [01:04] Hemebond: I was wondering if some particular Shader program was the cause, and if so, whether we could pinpoint it [01:04] [A [01:04] 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] Yo [01:07] Intergrated Intel graphics chip on an intel celeron CPU at 2.00 GHz [01:08] Hemebond: Clutching at straws here, not sure nvidia even honours it, but I do notice kernel cmdline has "nomodeset" [01:09] TJ-: Yeah, I think that's because of some Nvidia issue on startup. [01:09] Vectrex: Hmmm, if that is the only GPU then the GPU is integrated into the northbridge [01:09] TJ-: Otherwise you just get a black screen. [01:09] 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] 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] 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] 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] I can't access that part, it crashes before then. === vemacs|ded is now known as vemacs === STiK_ is now known as STiK [01:19] nydel: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=libc.so.6&mode=exactfilename&suite=trusty&arch=any [01:20] squinty: oh my god this might work!! [01:20] why in the world could i not find this. [01:21] 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] 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] nydel: http://packages.ubuntu.com/ bookmark this addie and then search for the version you want [01:24] nydel: see http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/e/eglibc/ [01:24] hey guys [01:24] I'm ual booting ubuntu and windows 7 [01:24] dual* [01:25] from ubuntu can I run a virtual instance of windows 7 from the windows partition on my computer? [01:25] 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] TJ-, ahh good point [01:26] 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] 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] oh! Bashing-om where is the actual file? [01:28] oh i see it. i've libc-2.15.so there and it needs to be libc-2.17.so [01:28] sooo close all i need is that damn .so file!! [01:30] Can people really go completely without Microsoft Office? [01:30] yup [01:30] fancyfetus: i couldn't go /with/ it [01:30] It's literally the only thing stopping me from only running Ubuntu. [01:31] fancyfetus: LibreOffice does all the same things [01:31] fancyfetus: you can try openoffice or better yet libreoffice on windows to see what you think [01:31] No other office suite is even CLOSE feature wise. [01:31] libreoffice is [01:31] give it a shot [01:31] libre office doesn't do equations as well or at all. [01:31] see how you feel [01:31] fancyfetus: sure it does [01:32] I see libre math, but can it do it on the fly in a document file like word can? [01:32] it sure does, i use it to handle very advanced lambda calculus in my sql/sqlite relatives [01:32] oh yes [01:32] and you can program the sh't out of it [01:32] hmmm [01:32] I wouldn't use any office suite for math, but it can do it [01:32] 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] I'm just starting to hop into latex [01:32] nydel, you expect too much of me ;) [01:33] plus once you learn it, you don't have to learn it again [01:33] 'cause open source is forever [01:33] and gratis [01:33] please, please, please, if someone has /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc-2.17 PLEASE send it to me [01:33] nydel: apt-file ? [01:33] but hey, I'm happy with it right now. Using the beautiful Gnome shell with the phosphene theme [01:33] My laptop has never looks so sexy [01:34] if anyone needs anyone killed or needs a member of their mafia njm@tptp.cc 19197277112 [01:35] 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] is Hynix ram any good? [01:36] nevermoreraven: Their Tups give good service :) [01:37] what is tups? TJ- [01:37] nevermoreraven: It's a ram [01:38] how do I get tups? [01:39] I need to install oracle VM within the next 5 min. [01:39] Can anyone help? [01:40] 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] sudo apt-get install virtualbox ? [01:41] I'm not entirely familiar with how linux handles paths [01:41] eclipse -data "~/workspace/Java Workspace2" [01:41] this is an exec line in a .dektop file [01:42] and yet.... it doesn't work. [01:42] It launches eclipse but the the argument isn't triggered. [01:42] Follow directions under "Debian-based" here... [01:42] https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads [01:43] BTJustice: What graphics card are you working with ? (AMD dropped support for the 2X/3X/4X series ) . [01:44] HD 7770 I think [01:45] Bashing-om: Radeon HD 7770 [01:45] i'm looking for help with ssh tunneling [01:46] BTJustice: Maybe try: sudo dpkg-reconfigure fglrx-updates-core . see what other info we can gather. [01:46] Bashing-om: Alright. [01:46] Guest49466: ok what's your problem ? === RedDeath is now known as zz_RedDeath [01:46] Bashing-om: /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: fglrx-updates-core is broken or not fully installed === zz_RedDeath is now known as RedDeath [01:47] 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] BTJustice: apt-cache depends fglrx-updates-core ? [01:47] one of the resources, linuxquestions.org, had what sounded like a similar situation with vpn and they said the problem was dns [01:48] !mint | Guest49466 [01:48] Guest49466: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org [01:48] do i need dns services on my server that runs ssh [01:48] mint has its own issues indeed [01:49] and, ubottu, i tried the same thing with ubuntu server 14.04 and when it didn't work i installed mint [01:49] Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/wUHd3q3u [01:49] BTJustice: Look'n . [01:51] Guest49466: /join #android [01:52] thanks [01:52] BTJustice: How bout -> dpkg -l dkms <- . as it is a depenency, maybe not installed ? [01:53] Bashing-om: My power went out so I saw nothing after you said looking. [01:53] BTJustice: " How bout -> dpkg -l dkms <- . as it is a depenency, maybe not installed ?" my only other . [01:54] 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] Hello, Good Morning :D [01:54] I can't see the messages well enough on the small dialog to be able to discern what the message is though [01:54] Someone here also tryinf Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi ? :D [01:54] Im use Linaro :D [01:55] Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/guCEBNpu [01:55] Someone here also trying Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi ? :D [01:55] BT-Justice: Look'n at http://pastebin.com/guCEBNpu . [01:56] faqih, raspPI is arm6, so ubuntu does not work on that, join #ubuntu-arm [01:56] If you compile from Ubuntu Core, it also work :D [01:56] I will trying compile Ubuntu ARM from Ubuntu Core :D [01:57] Thanks OerHeks for channel :D [01:57] Raspberry Cobbler is better. [01:57] ubuntu wants arm8 or higher, so good luck faqih [01:57] Okay OerHeks :D [01:58] faqih, you might like this http://www.raspi.today/raspbian-2014-09-and-noobs-1-3-10-released/ [01:58] BT-Justice: Well, so much for that idea, it is installed, what returns -> sudo apt-get install --reinstall fglrx-updates-core <- ? [01:59] OerHeks: I know that, im look that Raspbian and NOOBS from Distrowatch :p [01:59] Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/bx69vRcb [02:00] 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] joespeakeasy: .bashrc or .profile [02:01] joespeakeasy: Probably .bashrc [02:02] Hemebond: Thanks. I'm heading there now. [02:03] hi i am trying to get java working in chromium [02:03] i am using xubuntu [02:04] i have done: [02:04] sudo apt-get install icedtea-7-plugin [02:04] cd /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins [02:04] sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/lib/amd64/IcedTeaPlugin.so [02:05] and restarted chromium [02:05] ahklerner: you can't, they disabled npapi plugins in chrome 35+ [02:05] BT-Justice: Humm, that is true ! lemme have a bit to see where I came up with that ! [02:05] will java work in firefox? [02:05] ahklerner: yes should work in firefox [02:05] yep :) [02:05] Bashing-om: Alright. [02:07] thank you trism [02:08] Anyone here? === kios is now known as caffeinatedDrumm [02:09] help I can't click into other windows, I think Cinnamon has frozen [02:10] oh hi [02:10] 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] southg/south* [02:11] what's a terminal command to restart GNOME/Cinnamon/whatever the DM is? [02:11] Hemebond: Cleared the hurdle. Thanks again. Clearly, I'm new to unix and cli [02:12] 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] 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] 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] 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] so nothing is responding to my mouse, I can't click into other windows [02:16] Bashing-om: http://pastebin.com/3z4j4M3v [02:16] BT-Justice: look'n at http://pastebin.com/3z4j4M3v . [02:17] hi [02:17] hi [02:18] shush. I'm Batman [02:18] k [02:18] is there anything i can do to improve the audio quality on this toshiba laptop [02:19] ahklerner: Install external speakers. Seriously. That is about all you can do to improve laptop sound. [02:19] ahklerner, i installed clementine, which has a excellent equaliser to boost music [02:20] still no systemwide equaliser yet [02:20] ic [02:21] I'm just wondering. What IRC Client do you guys use? [02:21] Batman: Pidgin [02:21] Batman: HexChat [02:21] my last laptop had the harmon cardon speakers i have no idea what this one has [02:21] irssi [02:21] Batman: Trillian [02:21] pidgin here [02:21] tt [02:22] i am kinda suprized noone had 'batman' regd [02:22] :) [02:22] * arleslie waits for the nick to be ghosted. [02:22] pidgin is really more of an IM client that supports IRC :p [02:22] hey bateman is batfleck [02:23] i used pidgin on windows just used to it i guess [02:23] 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] Bashing-om: I'll give it a shot. [02:24] BT-Justice: Has the open source driver worked for you ? [02:24] Doesn't do any GPU computing for things like BOINC. === Brocolli is now known as BrocoSAWCE === pumbaway is now known as pumba [02:25] what up BrocoSAWCE [02:26] batman here [02:26] BT-Justice: Still think we need to get rid of the old ATI proprietary stuff -> open source, and then try again . [02:26] I am on the open source driver now. === aaaas is now known as aaas [02:27] i'll brb [02:29] Bashing-om: I went through all your commands. Should I reboot? === zz_RedDeath is now known as RedDeath [02:30] g'night [02:31] The batman returns [02:31] great [02:31] :) [02:31] seems like a bot to me === RedDeath is now known as Guest15494 [02:31] g'night === Tom_ is now known as pyromine [02:31] don't know... [02:31] anyway [02:31] some channel for cookie support ? [02:32] firefox says 'undefined' [02:32] chrome don't have a problem === coffeeguy2 is now known as _Z_ === _Z_ is now known as coffeeguy2 [02:33] BT-Justice: Yeah, reboot and let's see where we stand. ( smoke break, I am back ) . [02:34] Bashing-om: Alright... rebooting... [02:36] how do I figure out which .deb files and I need, and locate them, in order to install an app onto an offline computer === Brocolli is now known as ASSDREW [02:36] !offline | aukaicue [02:36] aukaicue: If you need to download Ubuntu packages using another machine or OS, check the desired packages in Synaptic and select File > Generate package download script. See also !APTonCD === ASSDREW is now known as STiGuy [02:37] Bashing-om: Alright back. [02:38] BTJustice: PK, how we looking ? Open source good 'nuff ??? [02:39] 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] Bashing-om: So I have to have fglrx drivers. [02:40] BTJustice: Well, generally, next step up is try the proprietary drivers from "Additioanl Drivers" utility. === STiGuy is now known as JoseLara [02:40] hi === JoseLara is now known as BigDickBandit [02:40] 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] 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. === BigDickBandit is now known as HugeDickHomo [02:41] *facepalm* [02:41] BTJustice: UnGood .. lemme consider a bit .. [02:42] 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] 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? === HugeDickHomo is now known as CumPasta === aaaas is now known as aaas === The is now known as rubarb === karstensrage is now known as Guest67406 [02:46] semitones: sure can [02:47] semitones: only need one working kernel, IME :) === Guest67406 is now known as karstensrage === CumPasta is now known as BigTT === BigTT is now known as OkayGuyMeme [02:48] Bashing-om: I am doing the ATI drivers install now so I can unisntall them again. [02:49] Bashing-om: Rebooting. [02:49] when I plug in my usb hard drive, its not showing up. is there a command to rescan for devices? [02:49] i prefer to intergared graphics laptop better than dedicated graphic laptop :p [02:49] 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] 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] what from those i should get? [02:50] use pencil2d is more stable :D [02:51] but is not dead right? [02:51] bazhang, i will kill you one day, suck my dick, suck my dick, lolololol [02:51] bazhang, i will kill you one day, suck my dick, suck my dick, lolololol [02:52] bazhang, i will kill you one day, suck my dick, suck my dick, lolololol [02:52] 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] reisio, but can I just delete the file without messing up apt? [02:53] draxdeveloper: http://shotcut.org/ and kdenlive (i do a little, both of those have worked for me) [02:53] 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] yeah, i loved kdenlive [02:53] Guys, An recomandations for music visulaizers for terminal. I'm currently using cmus. [02:54] 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 === OkayGuyMeme is now known as STigui [02:55] Batman: why for terminal? :p === STigui is now known as STiGAi [02:56] reisio: I just prefer it. [02:56] Batman: but... [02:56] you could just run X with a fullscreen term [02:56] and it'd be the same, only less limiting [02:57] non-X -> X is only gain, the reverse is not true [02:57] if it bothers you that much then sure, why not. lol [02:57] well it's not my problem :D [03:00] fuck her right in the pussy! [03:01] how can i mount a iso, and install? [03:02] is there a difference between the gear looking icon in the system tray for logout command versus xfce4 applications menu logout option? [03:03] hello === pumba is now known as pumbaway [03:03] how can i mount a iso, and install? [03:04] google it [03:04] jcomito, Mind the language [03:04] DanShin: install what? [03:04] sheap_: not likely [03:05] hmmmm [03:05] reisio: using 14.04 xfce4 with nvidia 331.38 drivers, logging out from the gui lags for a long time...any ideas? [03:07] reisio: i want matlab, i have a iso. [03:08] hi [03:09] whats the best alternative to camtasia studio? [03:09] ubuntu got me lazy... [03:09] Alanbitsch, a screen recorder? [03:09] hello [03:09] draxdeveloper: yes [03:09] draxdeveloper: same thing with me :v [03:10] i want to download shotcut but don't have a apt get to it... Ahhh... *lazy* [03:10] i wait a apt get sthing even when i use windows lol [03:10] hum... I don't have sure if kdelivein have sreen recorder [03:11] * Alanbitsch is playing Pou by Zakeh [03:11] Alanbitsch: the actual best is ffmpeg, but I don't know if there's a good frontend for using it that way [03:11] Alanbitsch: can you turn off the music player notifications thing please [03:11] 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] kdenlive [03:13] reisio, it's make screen record 2? why all the glories go to openshot? >: [03:13] with kdenlive i felt like home... A home that crash sometimes, but home. [03:14] sd [03:17] How do I add steam to my firewall ? === mike is now known as Guest75681 [03:28] silence... === Guest15494 is now known as zz_Guest15494 [03:31] he _was_ bat-man [03:34] how can i get involved in ubuntu development? === andrea is now known as Guest39480 [03:35] !contribute [03:35] To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://community.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu [03:35] BQ: but the best way is to go to the bug tracker and just start fixing things [03:37] help update [03:38] !details | jimi [03:38] jimi: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel) [03:42] update is ubuntu 14.0 [03:44] jimi: sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade , sudo apt-get dist-upgrade . ??? [03:44] ok === sr105 is now known as sr105|away [03:46] Bashing-om : Thank you [03:47] jimi: : ) .. pleased that is all there is to it . [03:51] reisio: do i need some registration? [03:52] somehow the language support package is missing. how do i get it back? === luckybunny is now known as Jesus_H_Christ === Jesus_H_Christ is now known as luckybunny [03:57] is Ubuntu 14.10 stuck in weird Mobile GUI mode? [03:58] !14.10 | awc737 [03:58] awc737: Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) is the next development release of Ubuntu due for release in October 2014. Support in #ubuntu+1. For more info, see the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1363 [03:58] thanks [04:00] it seems very broken though [04:01] I should not have wiped my desktop for that Unicorn [04:04] So hey there [04:04] Is it chill to install nvidia drivers from their website? Or should I install that stuff from apt for the best results? [04:04] 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] explodes: it can be done, but [04:05] explodes: we only recommend using official packages from the repos here [04:05] this is how Ubuntu'd have you do it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia [04:08] Awesome. [04:09] So after I install "nvidia-331" should I install "nvidia-331-updates" ? === romtamcloud is now known as mp2shooter [04:12] Hello all, is anyone able to help me with my problem which I posted in the forum? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2244660 === mp2shooter is now known as romtamcloud [04:14] 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] Huh, someone with the ident "Zoidberg" tried to identify as one of my nicks. Weird. [04:17] 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] Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand wrong channel. === SonikkuAmerica is now known as SpeedRacer === SpeedRacer is now known as SonikkuAmerica [04:18] !compile | Sword90 there is also an askubuntu question about compiling software [04:18] Sword90 there is also an askubuntu question about compiling software: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first). Also read !checkinstall [04:19] Sword90: get support from the people who write and maintain the software [04:19] how do you get a package added to the universe repository? [04:20] Thank you all for the answers. checkinstall seems to be something handy. [04:21] !packaging | ffwacom [04:21] ffwacom: The packaging guide is at http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/ - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment - See also !backports and !sponsoring [04:22] ffwacom: If you want to add a new repository "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:Nameofthe/Newrepository " [04:23] ubottu: thanks [04:23] You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-) [04:24] ubottu: i don't discriminate [04:24] ffwacom: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [04:24] ubottu: don't be so hard on yourself m8 [04:24] ffwacom: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [04:24] alright thanks all === derk0pf is now known as derk0pf|NA === derk0pf|NA is now known as derk0pf === pumbaway is now known as pumba [04:32] hi. anyone using a ipod classic 160 gb 7 gen with ubuntu? [04:34] 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