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skinuxAnyone had a problem with rsync deleting stuff it's supposed to be copying/moving?00:00
OerHeksskinux, what options did you use? > --delete deletes files that don't exist on the system being backed up.(Optional)00:01
skinuxI used GTK front-end, used defaults except for preserve timestamps and permissions.00:02
metempsychosishi again! what is the command to change a keyboard layout to US standard in the terminal?00:02
skinux"Delete on destination" and "do not leave filesystem" were not checked.00:03
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asakapab0i-,-00:04
maxviclock dissapear from my panel in ubuntu 14.04 may by I something deleted ((00:05
maxviso package00:05
maxvisome package ... earlier I removed evolution-data-server00:05
skinuxI found it.00:05
maxviso how can I return clock to unity panel ?00:06
skinuxSomehow it saved a directory to '/' instead of where it was supposed to be saving it.00:06
skinuxI won't use that front-end again.00:06
ttowndogi edited file xorg worg.My container cant boot desktop.00:06
OerHeksskinux, if that is default, maybe worth making a bugreport00:06
skinuxIt saved to '/' when it was supposed to be saving to '/var/www/'00:07
OerHeksmaxvi, system settings > time > show on panel00:07
ttowndogdoes anyone know how to configure xorg to detect my keyboard.00:07
geniimetempsychosis: sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration00:07
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OerHeksor 'in menu bar'00:07
metempsychosis"keyboard is not installed" (lolwut)00:09
metempsychosisoh forgot they hyphen nevermind. >.<00:10
metempsychosisthe*00:10
krabador!seen aaron00:11
ubottuI have no seen command00:11
krabadorseen aaron00:11
geniimetempsychosis: Yes, that would be maybe a confusing error message since it refers to the nonexistent package named keyboard but could be interpreted by a user that the computer does not see their keyboard00:11
OerHekskrabador, this is no funbot, ubuntu support only00:11
metempsychosisthis isnt the first time I've made that silly error. just need to get used to checking for it. thanks again!00:12
ttowndogwho here has linux containers installed?00:12
krabadorOerHeks, yes excuse me , i only tried to search an user that help me some time ago00:13
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loai expirience problems with last chrome browser.00:18
loalooks like there is somethings consuming my cpu very hard.00:18
ttowndogwho here has linux containers installed?00:18
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jhutchinsttowndog: Ask your question of the channel in general.00:19
ttowndogjhutchins:where is lxc channel please?00:20
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metempsychosisokay so I've installed the prop drivers for my nvidia card but now the resolution is so messed up that I can't even open the configuration settings in a window and the terminal just informs me that it can't open the display00:21
metempsychosisby messed up I mean it's cut off in a peculiar way so all windows and tabs open outside of the parameters of the screen00:21
Jeeves_MossI'm lost once again on premissions.  How do I add users to the www-data group?  Then have r/w premissions via FTP00:23
jhutchinsmetempsychosis: What metod did you use to install the drivers?00:23
metempsychosisdriver manager - i nstalled the recommended driver00:23
ttowndogcan someone spare 5 min with me to open browser in lxc conatainers.Im pretty sure it cant detect some stuff like my keyboard.00:24
Wulframnttowndog: if someone here knows what to do they'll step up00:25
ttowndogyup ill hang out00:26
dypsilon_Hi everyone, I'm aiming to create a very minimal virtual box installation with latest packages with least amount of downloading. So I need an image with a system that allows me to install packages and doesn't have anything else. It should be bootable though. Could you point me in the right direction?00:28
Wulframndypsilon_: ubuntu minimal00:28
skinuxI have to have a directory named "?`???"...how do I do anything with it? Whatever I try system says it doesn't exist.00:28
dypsilon_Wulframn, right, that would be idea, is there a way to make it non-interactive?00:29
dypsilon_*ideal00:29
asakapab0iskinux: Use the PID of the directory.00:29
dypsilon_Wulframn, I want to automate the image creation process with vagrant00:29
skinuxI don't know how to do that.00:30
WulframnI am not sure.00:30
dypsilon_Wulframn, thank you anyway00:30
milad1512what's postgres ?00:31
samthewildonewhat's the command to restart bluetooth services ?00:31
geniimilad1512: postgres is a database system.00:33
milad1512i have account named postgres and it needs password and i don't know how did i installed it00:34
milad1512is it comes with another program ?00:34
geniimilad1512: That's normal. The password it wants is the password which applications that use the database will use.00:35
geniimilad1512: Often it installs as a dependency for some other application, yes00:35
milad1512like what application ?00:35
asakapab0iskinux: type ls -i00:36
milad1512What's the password anyway ?00:36
asakapab0iCopy the inode number.00:36
john38Can  anyone tell me of a good cd dvd burning software for windows?? i know this is not the channel00:36
asakapab0i find . -inum 97315 -exec mv {} new-directory-name \;00:36
squintyjohn38:  imgburn00:36
bazhang##windows can help that john3800:37
reisiojohn38: imgburn00:37
john38squinty, is that free or do i have to buy it00:38
geniimilad1512: Usually something like a web-based application which uses it as the backend00:38
reisiojohn38: free00:38
squintyjohn38:  off topic   look it up please00:38
john38does it burn dvd s as well00:38
reisioyes00:38
ahklerneri have a vm i set up a swap partition, how can i turn it off00:39
geniimilad1512: What were you installing when it prompted you for the postgres user password?00:39
ahklernerso the system will not use it00:39
reisioahklerner: swapoff00:39
ahklernerok00:39
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milad1512genii: i just saw it and i didn't used any password00:40
DarkOverlordhaving an issue with dual monitor setup on my device, initially I had one monitor that was running at 1280X1024 res, and then I hooked up another monitor via DVI and now that monitor is running at 1280x1024, but the original one can only 1152x86400:40
ahklernerthanksd00:41
milad1512genii: i mean i didn't entered any00:41
maxamedhi guys am new to this so is there chanl for biginers00:41
DarkOverlordbtw I am running GDM00:41
milad1512genii: now it want want's a password that i don't know00:41
reisiomaxamed: here00:42
thakyZdaftykins: I got the 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper' to work so what do I do after that?00:42
maxamedok thanks00:42
daftykinsthakyZ: just follow the rest of that guide00:42
geniimilad1512: If you didn't put any password in the first time that came up, then the password now is the same ...eg: nothing like how you set it.00:43
thakyZdaftykins: and then when I resart shoudl it work?00:43
kandinskiI'm installing 4.2-2ubuntu2.3 on my machines, but even after that, the shellshock test comes positive. I'm doing a su - $user to open a new login shell, but still positive. Any ideas of what can it be?00:43
milad1512genii: it doesn't accept nothing00:44
kandinskisorry, I meant to say bash 4.2-2ubuntu2.3 package on 12.0400:44
ttowndogsome program cant detect something inside lxc container box.I think it cant see the keyboard which startX wont execute.I want to execute chrome in LXC container.wtf?00:44
geniimilad1512: OK. Almost certainly it is asking for a password to a database and not to the user, but hard to tell from your description. Can you make a screenshot of the dialog where it is asking and put it up somewhere we can see it?00:47
squintykandinski:  see if apt-cache policy bash bash: Installed: 4.3-7ubuntu1.3   if yes, then afaik, you are up to date.  ran a test yesterday when I installed the newest bash and it to "failed" the test... will have to wait and see what transpires.  might also want to check #ubuntu-security for updates00:47
daftykinsthakyZ: i don't think there was a restart in step 300:47
thakyZdaftykins: well I will do it anyways00:47
trismttowndog: did you read through this post? https://www.stgraber.org/2014/02/09/lxc-1-0-gui-in-containers/00:48
thakyZdaftykins: nope didn't work there is only eth0 and lo in the ifconfig command00:48
thakyZiwconfig00:49
squintykandinski:  hmmm...didn't notice you were on 12.04    apt-cache may return different results then00:49
ttowndogcool let me see this00:49
thakyZopps wrong keyboard :P00:49
kandinskisquinty, thanks, but this test is failing: env echo='() { /bin/echo owned;}' bash -c "echo this is a test"00:51
trap_exitis ubuntu 14.10-beta safe or vulnerable vs the bash fiasco?00:52
kandinskiit doesn't fail in my wheezy box00:52
tewardtrap_exit: #ubuntu+100:53
trap_exitwhat does that mean?00:53
squintytrap_exit:  need to ask in #ubuntu+100:53
trap_exit'doesn't fail'00:53
tewardtrap_exit: 14.10 questions are offtopic on #ubuntu, you need to /join #ubuntu+1 and ask00:53
trap_exitteward: as in I should join a different channel?00:53
tewarduntil 14.10 is released anyways00:53
tewardtrap_exit: yes, /join #ubuntu+100:53
trap_exitokay00:53
Basketballteward,00:53
trap_exitteward: thanks for clarifying, I was not aware (until now) of this distinction00:53
trap_exitis ubuntu 14.04 safe or vulnerable vs bash fiasco? I want to install an ubuntu, but I wnat it to be safe vs bash fiasco00:54
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tewardtrap_exit: 14.04 was already patched.  Every current release was patched.00:54
trap_exitokay00:54
trap_exitso if I'm downloading an iso00:54
trap_exitwhwat do I do ?00:54
trap_exiti.e. how do I get the patch if I am installing from an iso?00:54
tewardtrap_exit: after you install, run an update via update manager, or `sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade`00:55
trap_exitthe iso has date jul 201400:55
tewardyou'll get the upgrade00:55
trap_exitwhich I assume does not have the patch00:55
trap_exitokay00:55
trap_exitso I install via iso, then do a "sudo apt-get update" and I'm fine ?00:55
tewardtrap_exit: also, don't use the enter key as punctuation.00:55
tewardtrap_exit: no, `sudo apt-get update` then `sudo apt-get upgrade`00:55
ttowndogtrism:good guide but i think im towards the end of that tutorial.It took me awhile to set this up.Im at the end to where i cant startX to boot the desktop.00:55
tewardtrap_exit: assuming you use the terminal for those commands, that is.00:55
trap_exitteward: okay, so (1) install from iso, (2) "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade"00:55
trap_exitand I'm good? (I will be installing ubuntu-server)00:56
squinty!shellshock | trap_exit00:56
ubottutrap_exit: Ubuntu has released security updates for both recent bash vulnerabilities for all currently-supported versions of Ubuntu. Use your preferred package manager to apply all pending updates. See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2362-1/ , http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-1/ , and http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-2/ for more information.00:56
tewardtrap_exit: you should be all set, but you should read what ubottu just said, and also install kernel updates as well.00:56
trismttowndog: I can't add anything to it, I haven't tried it, I just know many of his other lxc guides are very good, and that one looks like it is doing exactly what you want00:56
tewardtrap_exit: but once you've done the apt-get update and apt-get upgrade, then bash will at least be patched, as would openssl against heartbleed.00:57
trap_exitumm, how do I get kernel updates? doers "sudo apt-get updage; suto apt-get upgrade" get me kernel udpates too?00:57
tewardtrap_exit: it'll say it holds back 3 or 4 packages, just do sudo apt-get install [those packages]00:57
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squintytrap_exit:  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade00:57
tewardtrap_exit: or do the command squinty just said00:58
tewardi do everything manually for kernel updates and don't use dist-upgrade :)00:58
netlarHow do I check if I have a bluetooth capable computer?00:59
trap_exitcool thanks01:00
trap_exitI think I know how to fix this now01:00
trap_exitalso, why is #ubuntu so quiet?01:00
trap_exitubuntu used to be one of the most active channels I knew of01:00
spearheadit usually gets quiet about this time every evening...01:00
ttowndogtrism:I appreciate that for sure.yeah im trying though lol.damn01:01
tewardtrap_exit: time of day, evening US time it gets pretty quiet01:01
geniinetlar: The results of either: lsusb    or:lspci  will show the name of some Bluetooth adapter in the output someplace. Also the result of: lsmod | grep bluetooth   will show if the bluetooth module is loaded01:01
squintynetlar:  look at your unit's documentation.   you can also try   dmesg | grep -i blu     or   sudo service bluetooth status     or  rfkill list   (shows if bluetooth is active or not)  are some of the methods01:02
netlarThis is what I get http://pastebin.com/Gc21vJfE01:03
netlarI get this also http://pastebin.com/U5RQdy5Y01:05
netlarIt appears that I do have bluetooth available right?01:07
OerHeksnetlar, yes, goto systemsettings > bluetooth and enable it :-)01:08
netlarOerHeks: Ok, it is searching for device but not finding it now01:09
netlarMust be the shoes01:11
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netlarOh I mean the bluetooth headset :)01:12
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netlarI did install blueman, does that cause a conflict?01:13
OerHekshowto connect depends on the device, maybe you need to set it to be discovered and add a pinn01:14
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LS__What should I do at this point I installed Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 via the program NETBootin I believe it is called or known as and then was planning on a system dual boot with Windows 8.1 which I had installed and that ended up in me pretty much at the point where it takes me to this sub menu boot screen saying I can login as a live session user or test ubuntu before installing install it or use the install it as a manufacturer method only for manufactures so h01:16
LS__ow can i get it to just boot from the usb to ubuntu as I already obviosly need to usb in my pc or it will give me black screen saying I need to either enter a device or try again basically01:16
reisiogood ole punctuation01:17
daftykinsreisio: you can have that one01:18
reisiothanks man01:19
Bashing-omreisio: +1 ^^. not worth my time to try and understand it either.01:19
AiriATL:DR How can he boot and run Ubuntu from a flash drive lol01:21
reisioLS__: what's the problem01:21
daftykinsi believe the answer is to press enter01:21
AiriAIt sounds like he wants a persistent usb install01:22
AiriAto run and use Ubuntu from the USB stick01:23
LS__It essentially wont install right because I think I also overwrote windows 8.1 on its C:\ with ubuntu as a partition or something because I cant figure out why it wont dual boot so laod Windows when I do not have my usb in. It wont do nothing without the USB but load a black screen allowing me to choose01:24
LS__from a few options being only these install ubuntu or test before installing or manufact. install01:25
daftykinsah so you broke it01:25
LS__Probably ^01:25
LS__LOL01:25
AiriAsounds like its missing the boot loader01:25
LS__Hmmm. How bad does that sound? I mean I need a PC and am willing to fully switch to Ubuntu or download a some sort of like recovery on Windows 8.1 but they obiously didn't give me a recover CD and I obviously am stuck at this point to what to do so I live session login right now but it seems very ummm not full featured01:26
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optrustyLS__ When I hear that name it feels like a curse01:27
AiriAare you still able to boot into Windows at all?01:27
trap_exitdist-upgrade just got bash01:27
* trap_exit puts on armor of +1 vs bash fiasco01:27
optrustyLS__ Is it HP?01:27
LS__AiriA I guess I have no idea because I ahven't the clue how lol when I take the USB out it says something along the lines of sorry enter a USB drive.01:27
LS__Its a Toshiba Satellite and I already went into my bios and was abel to switch it to load usb first instead of dvd drive01:28
optrustyLS__ P85501:28
optrusty?01:28
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optrustyLS__ So whats the prob01:28
LS__optrusty nope its a Toshiba Satellite but see here is the problem I boot with the USB and it goes to the sub boot screen of Ubuntu not like a login screen right?01:29
LS__Then it gives me the options install01:29
LS__or test01:29
LS__I have to click test as installing it onto even another 16gb flash drive doesn't do crap.01:29
AiriAI mean..if you overwrote Windows or corrupted anything..youd have to start fresh. You may just need to do a clean install of Ubuntu of thats what you want01:29
optrustyLS__ I dont get the problem01:30
optrustyLS__ You are installing Ubuntu on a Flash Drive??01:31
LS__OptRusty it will show me a sub boot screen that says to install ubuntu or to test it before installing. It wont install because when I click install it just goes through all steps and finally when done I restart to the same damn screen lol01:31
LS__Its already installed on a 8gb drive01:31
LS__Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is01:31
DarkOverlordok, so I managed to fix it with xrandr, but now part of my screen I can't move my mouse into it01:31
DarkOverlordits on the right side of the right monitor, I can move windows in the section, but the mouse is just blocked by an invisible wall it seems01:32
optrustyLS__ -_- is a P855 computer like Toshiba Sattilite or what Model01:32
daftykins< LS__> optrusty nope its a Toshiba Satellite01:32
optrustydaftykins -_-01:33
LS__Toshiba is the brand Satellite is the model name01:33
optrustyLS__ NVM01:33
daftykinsoptrusty: ^501:33
optrustyLS__ Restart you PC and press F12 While you are restarting then choose your HDD01:34
LS__What if I used the HDD drive as a partition though? I can switch back to my usb stick right?01:34
optrustyLS__ What do you mean as a partition01:34
optrustyLS__ Are you trying to daul boot01:35
optrustyLS__ You can switch back to USB01:35
LS__Well why would it show my drive in the left panel of my ubuntu screen the 500gb drive?01:35
LS__like why can I mount and unmount it? is that suppose to be right?01:35
optrustyLS__ What is the PROBLEM FIRST OF ALL01:35
LS__Well I am wondering why does it ask me to install each time I start or it asks me to test before installing not showing a user account01:36
optrustyLS__ Take out your USB drive01:36
optrustyLS__ I think you set your first device as USB01:37
AiriATake out the USB and set boot order back to DVD then HDD01:37
LS__I did because I thought I had to right? In order to load ubuntu you need to swithc in bios to load usb but to switch to windows I load the HDD right in bios?01:37
OerHeksi have to set bootorder in 2 places, usb/dvd/hdd/network and in diskorder01:38
AiriANo, when you install Ubuntu it asks if you want to install along side Windows. After install Ubuntu it installs a program called GRUb which when you boot the machine gives you a choice of which OS to load01:38
ekristenanyone have the oracle-java7-installer=7u51-0~webupd8~701:39
ekristenI need that specific version but I can’t seem to find the file anywhere01:39
optrustyLS__ But Why windows01:39
LS__AiriA YES! your on what I need to know now.01:39
LS__Okay so what at this point does it sound like I should try and do switch my bios to HDD then see if it will load windows without the usb in and see if I got both?01:39
optrustyLS__ Are you trying acomplish daul boot01:39
OerHeksekristen, current is  oracle-java7-installer7u67+7u60arm-0~webupd8~4, they do not pay for launchpad so they cannot keep old versions01:40
LS__Optrusty yes if possible but by any chance which I think I did install it on my main windows overwriting it with ubuntu I want to just make it stable so it doesn't start the subboot screen each time01:40
OerHeksekristen, contact the ppa maintainer01:40
ekristenOerHeks: yeah I’m asking if anyone happens to have the old file laying around their repo someplace :) or in their cache01:40
ekristenOerHeks: I can try that01:41
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optrustyLS__ Is your USB plugged in01:46
riobeIs Linux Mint similar enough to Ubuntu (I read it's based on Ubuntu and compatible with it's repositories) that it would still be appropriate to ask questions while in it in this channel if I go make a new VM install of it?01:59
cfhowlett!mint | riobe,01:59
ubotturiobe,: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org01:59
riobeThat answers that. Thanks.02:00
cfhowlettriobe, happy2help02:00
riobeWell, with 9 people there I'll stick with Ubuntu. This channel has been invaluable in learning Linux.02:00
cfhowlett!flavors | riobe, there are other flavors of ubuntu you might find more suitable02:01
ubotturiobe, there are other flavors of ubuntu you might find more suitable: !Ubuntu-GNOME, !Kubuntu, !Xubuntu and !Lubuntu are simply flavors of Ubuntu that come with GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE (respectively) installed as default, instead of Unity. Other specialized flavors of Ubuntu include !Edubuntu, Ubuntu !Studio, and !Mythbuntu.02:01
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riobeWell that's useful. Thanks again, ^.^02:02
jayarany link to the bash update for "shellshock?"02:04
kostkon!shellshock02:05
ubottuUbuntu has released security updates for both recent bash vulnerabilities for all currently-supported versions of Ubuntu. Use your preferred package manager to apply all pending updates. See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2362-1/ , http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-1/ , and http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-2/ for more information.02:05
jayarso sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade will fix it?02:05
tewardjayar: a typical update will fix it, `sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade`02:05
tewardjayar: yes, a standard upgrade with the security repos enabled should get the update included02:05
cfhowlettjayar, or specifically install bash: sudo apt-get install bash02:06
jayardidnt work for me02:06
jayarguess my repos are not enabled...02:06
cfhowlettjayar, if *security* repos are not enabled, you're gonna have a baaaaaad time ...02:06
jayarlol02:07
jayarim trying to pizza instead of french fry02:07
diegoaguilarHello I added some ppas02:07
tewardjayar: i'd check your repositories and see if the security repos are enabled for your system, then issue an update02:07
cfhowlettjayar, this ^^^02:07
jayarcheckin now02:07
diegoaguilarwhen I did the apt-get update I get some error about a key issue02:07
unikhow can I add more Swap space safly with GParted tool?02:07
uniksafely*02:08
diegoaguilarW: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net trusty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 4F4EA0AAE5267A6C02:08
cfhowlettdiegoaguilar, "some error" is less than helpful02:08
diegoaguilarhow can I fix it02:08
diegoaguilarthere is my error cfhowlett02:08
cfhowlettdiegoaguilar, it's a ppa.  not supported here.  sorry.02:08
cfhowlettdiegoaguilar, I'm typing slower than you ... I'll wait before commenting   :)02:08
rww!gpgerr | diegoaguilar02:09
ubottudiegoaguilar: Getting GPG errors after adding custom repositories? Find the GPG keyword for the repository (it's 437D05B5 for the standard ones) and run « sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com <key> »02:09
jayarthey are enabled and i'm still not fixing....02:09
Bashing-omjayar: Also must restart bash for the new bash to take effect.02:10
cfhowlettjayar, try this:  sudo apt-get update     [to refresh your package database]   && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade    [to upgrade *all* installed packages to the latest version in repos]02:10
jayark02:11
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vicente--help02:18
cfhowlett!help | vicente02:18
ubottuvicente: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience02:18
x00x90Hey guys, i have installed a minimal version of ubuntu, but i can't find a layout to my keyboard on /usr/share/kbd... (i think its using a built in kbd driver) How can i download a keymap layout ?02:18
x00x90i tried find / -name '*.map.gz' but i got no results02:19
Alanbitschhow can i totally uninstall jre7?02:20
tyson2what gives with the messed-up repos?02:21
cfhowlett!details | tyson202:21
ubottutyson2: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)02:21
Alanbitsch!pastebin02:22
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.02:22
tyson2I am setting up a 14.04 instance on Linode, and was stymied trying to install Oracle JDK from the prescribed PPA's.  Hash errors. On Linode IRC they said repos have been messed up all day, and that I should ask Canonical what's going on02:23
tyson2the presumption is that it has to do with the Bash bug02:24
tyson2and the consequent checking of various packages02:24
rwwAs far as I know, Ubuntu's repositories are fine. PPAs are not officially supported (including here) and Oracle JDK in particular does not allow redistribution because Oracle are silly so we're not particularly keen to help with it.02:25
cfhowletttyson2, ppa?  that would be the responsibility of the PPA maintainer so ... not necessarily canonical's issue.  too many places the bug could enter the equation to make an informed guess02:25
Alanbitschhow can i totally uninstall jre7?02:26
rwwAlanbitsch: Oracle's, or the one in Ubuntu's repositories?02:26
tyson2got it, thanks rww and cfhowlett, will investigate further.  I need to install neo4j and while they support open jdk, they prefer Oracle for various reasons02:26
cfhowletttyson2, hope it all works it self out for you.02:27
Alanbitschrww : the one on the software center02:27
tyson2thanks cfhowlett02:27
Alanbitschrww : also on the details it says that it has needs only 600kb on disk02:28
Alanbitschrww : can you help me?02:28
rwwAlanbitsch: no, I have no idea how the Software Center works, will leave it for someone who does02:28
Alanbitschrww : is there another way? like terminal02:29
Alanbitschrww : i need to completely uninstall it02:30
Alanbitschrww : the problem is that i think it is corrupt02:31
Alanbitschwhats the best choice for opening .jar files?02:39
OerHeksjava -jar /path/to/*.jar02:40
elhoirhello guys02:43
ubbersith /msg NickServ identify ek8lhm1k3302:43
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elhoirhello guys02:44
elhoircould you explain me what is the linux-tools-xxxx about?02:44
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geniielhoir: Look up the packagename you're interested in finding out about at http://packages.ubuntu.com/ and you can view whatever files are also inside that package02:45
rwwe.g. http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-updates/i386/linux-tools-3.13.0-36/filelist02:46
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adoniscikhow can I clean up the boot cruft and avoid these dpkg errors? http://pastebin.com/Si6rsF1802:48
elhoirgenii, im seeing them02:49
lotuspsychjeadoniscik: im using bleachbit to cleanout02:49
elhoirbut i dont know what are their purpose02:49
squintyelhoir:  try   apt -a show linux-tools-lts-trusty   in a terminal.02:51
CaramoanHello Ubuntusers!!!02:52
squintyelhoir:  to see what   linux-tools-*  packages are available  type   apt search linux-tools | less02:52
squintyelhoir:  or install Synaptic package manager for lookups, installs, file install locations etc02:53
geniielhoir: Basically each linux-tools-XXXX package has the same tools but optimized for whatever kernel the XXXXX part describes. So as you see in the filelist, all the stuff that goes into /usr/bin like cpupower, perf, turbostat.02:53
samthewildoneCaramoan, hey02:54
elhoirgenii, aha, thats what i wanted. Thank you so much02:54
Caramoansamthewildone,  what's up?02:56
diegoaguilarubottu, how can I find which is the package whose key failed02:56
oswaldo_hola02:56
samthewildoneCaramoan, nothing much.02:57
cfhowlett!es | oswaldo_,02:57
ubottuoswaldo_,: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.02:57
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rwwdiegoaguilar: the gpg ID you need is the one in the error message. plug that into the command ubottu gave you02:57
oswaldo_hola02:58
smais#ubuntu.ch02:58
smais中文02:58
OerHeks!cn02:59
ubottu如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw02:59
sheaphey all, I'm getting this wierd error on my trusty install: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/136925/03:00
elhoiroswaldo_, en ingles, por favor. El canal español es #ubuntu-es03:00
oswaldo_yo se03:00
hfpHi all, I have a usenet downloader that is running Ubuntu 12.04. Is it safe to upgrade to 14.04 with `do-release-update` or will it need tweaking and something more than just typing the command in and reboot?03:00
sheapthe package that it says it's going to install looks like the correct version...what's going on?03:00
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OerHekssheap version 0ubuntu1 <> 0ubuntu1.103:01
OerHekssheap, run updates first, maybe that solves this issue03:01
sheapOerHeks: OH03:01
sheapOerHeks: it's a preseed install...how would I do that?03:02
OerHekspreseed, that has been a long time ..03:02
elhoirhfp, usually you only have to reboot after "do-release-upgrade" (not update ;) )03:03
sheapalso, in the preseed the "trusty updates" mirror is not included03:03
sheapso I don't know why it's pulling 1.103:03
* sheap investigates further03:03
elhoirhfp, oh, wait, are you running (and using) apache, samba...?03:04
Snake2khfp: I don't trust the "do-release-update" thing, I back up and do a fresh install :| But that's just me.03:04
elhoirSnake2k, man..... xD03:04
onryowas wondering if your ubuntu machines are still vulnerable to CVE-2014-7169 after the patch?03:06
ubottuGNU Bash through 4.3 bash43-025 processes trailing strings after certain malformed function definitions in the values of environment variables, which allows remote attackers to write to files or possibly have unknown other impact via a crafted environment, as demonstrated by vectors involving the ForceCommand feature in OpenSSH sshd, the mod_cgi and mod_cgid modules in the Apac... (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-7169)03:06
onryoX='() { (a)=>\' bash -c "/dev/stdout echo vulnerable to CVE-2014-7169" 2>/dev/null03:06
Snake2kelhoir: upgrade >_<03:06
onryoyeah ofc03:06
onryoI'm on Debian stable (Wheezy) and had to do a full dist-upgrade.03:07
hfpelhoir: Well CouchPotato, headphones, sabnzbd and nzbdrone all have their own webservers03:07
hfpAnd there is a reverse proxy in front of them03:07
hfpit's the tretflix image if you're familiar03:07
hfpSnake2k: I know... This is also why I'm not upgrading my gf's laptop... I'm scared it will break everything... And why upgrade if it's working fine03:08
hfpbut I would sleep better knowing the latest possible version is installed :D03:08
elhoirhfp, also, you miss security updates if you dont update :)03:09
onryobecause it is freaking easy to drop a reverse shell on your machine if you don't fix bash.03:09
elhoirbut yes, you should investigate before doing it03:09
hfpelhoir: 12.04 is LTS so it gets updates03:09
elhoiruntil... 2017?03:10
hfpI just upgraded bash via apt-get to 4.3.2603:10
onryoYou can test to see if you are vulnerable with this. If it says "Vulnerable to CVE-20147169" you need to patch bash.03:10
onryoX='() { (a)=>\' bash -c "/dev/stdout echo vulnerable to CVE-2014-7169" 2>/dev/null03:10
ubottuGNU Bash through 4.3 bash43-025 processes trailing strings after certain malformed function definitions in the values of environment variables, which allows remote attackers to write to files or possibly have unknown other impact via a crafted environment, as demonstrated by vectors involving the ForceCommand feature in OpenSSH sshd, the mod_cgi and mod_cgid modules in the Apac... (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-7169)03:10
hfpWell yeah but by then I'll see. I'll probably hve replaced the OS before03:10
elhoir:)03:10
hfponryo: Yes, thanks, already taken care of on all my machines03:11
Snake2khfp: But 14.04 is so awesome :| lol03:11
onryoNothing echoed out? Ubuntu is patched for this? Debian need a dist-upgrade.03:11
* elhoir is using 14.10 since.... some months xD03:11
rwwhopefully not in production03:11
hfpSnake2k: Well that's the other thing... The tretflix is a headless server that runs CLI only. And my gf wouldn't notice the improvements of 14.04 over 12.04... It's just my geeky self that feels bothered not to have the latest verison running03:11
elhoirrww, nah, only in my own PCs :)03:12
SunstreamOkay I need to update Adobe Flash for Ubuntu. I cannot do it via the web browser, is there a way to get it either via sudo Apt-get Install?03:12
cfhowlettSnake2k, at least upgrade to the latest 12.04.5     with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade03:12
Sunstreamor in the software store03:12
elhoirSunstream, sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer03:12
Sunstreamthank you03:12
hfponryo: Nothing echoed out. My debian wheezy machines are also on the altest bash... 4.2.3703:12
Snake2khfp: Yea she probably won't see that many differences, the interface is pretty awesome though, a few good things here and there... I'm using i3 so... yea :|03:13
Snake2kcfhowlett: I have 14.04 :|03:13
l2ksolkovI'm trying to do sudo apt-get update and it says W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net precise Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A77760932894950903:13
hfpSnake2k: Oh well, I'll go with the if it aint broke dont fix it. And try to sleep at night03:13
cfhowlettSnake2k, eh?  ok, I misread.  sorrry03:13
l2ksolkovAnd i don't have any ppas other than the defaults installed.03:14
onryorww just the crap I code but did my first dist-upgrade since wheezy. After owning my own machine (rooting) I did not want to take that chance.03:14
Snake2khfp: True true03:14
Snake2kcfhowlett: Nah it's all good :)03:14
onryoaptitude versions bash - i   4.2+dfsg-0.1+deb7u303:14
Sunstreamokay issue03:14
Sunstreamflashplugin-installer is already the newest version.....03:15
Snake2kl2ksolkov: sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys A77760932894950903:16
rwwSunstream: Adobe dropped support for Flash on Linux a few versions ago. Google releases flash updates for Chrome, but those only work on Chrome (and Chromium, I believe), not e.g. Firefox.03:16
Snake2kl2ksolkov: That should fix it maybe :|03:16
Snake2kl2ksolkov: I work alot on "maybe" lol03:16
hfpty all, good night!03:16
SunstreamI know and this is rather annoying03:16
Snake2khfp: peace!03:16
rwwSunstream: if you're using Chrome/Chromium and on Trusty, see the package pepperflashplugin-nonfree03:16
rwwotherwise, no can help :|03:16
SunstreamI tried to get the latest version within the adobe website and tried APT 10.04+ and it opened firefox which is not good03:17
SunstreamI am on trust 14.0403:17
Sunstreamso pepperflash03:18
l2ksolkovSnake2k, it fixed it, thanks!, now another problem that made me do that is in my applet tray in the right corner there's a restriction sign and it says that i need to run apt-get and the error message was Error: BrokenCount > 0'03:18
l2ksolkovI've tried rebooting and it comes back.03:19
Snake2kSunstream: Which browser are you using?03:19
SunstreamI use firefox primarily but I do use chrome from time to time03:19
Snake2kl2ksolkov: No problem, did you try "sudo apt-get install --fix-broken" ?03:20
Snake2kl2ksolkov: and "sudo apt-get install -f"03:20
l2ksolkovSnake2k, i was doing install -f and that's what gave me the key error, and i ran fix-broken and it did nothing.03:21
Snake2kSunstream: Did you try installing the flashplugin-installer via apt-get intall?03:21
Snake2kl2ksolkov: Hmmmm03:21
thakyZeven though this is a ubuntu irc chat does anyone by any chance know if a chrome book has a built in bluetooth transcever?03:22
SunstreamYes, but it did this03:22
Sunstreamflashplugin-installer is already the newest version.....03:22
Snake2kl2ksolkov: I have no idea, maybe this could help: http://askubuntu.com/questions/223143/broken-package-after-update-linux-headers-error-brokencount-003:22
cfhowlettthakyZ, ask the chrome channel03:22
l2ksolkovSnake2k, right as i visited that page it magically went away.03:22
thakyZkk thx03:23
rwwthakyZ: different chromebooks have different hardware anyway03:23
Snake2kSunstream: Hmmmm... other than that I only know about pepperflash with chromium03:23
SunstreamI did get it03:25
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Sunstreambut it said03:25
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rajMy bash install is vulnerable to the exploit03:25
rajhow can I update bash?03:25
rwwraj: which ubuntu version?03:25
Tabutohello friends i have ran into an error installing ubuntu on my chrombook and was hoping to get a little advice03:25
Snake2kl2ksolkov: Well.......... Guess the link kinda helped lmao I'd reboot just to be safe :|03:25
raj14.04 LTS03:25
Sunstream014-09-26 21:21:21 (749 KB/s) - ‘/tmp/pepperflashplugin-nonfree.C8FIMQKoPS/google-chrome-stable_37.0.2062.120-1_i386.deb’ saved [50042724/50042724]03:25
rww!shellshock03:26
ubottuUbuntu has released security updates for both recent bash vulnerabilities for all currently-supported versions of Ubuntu. Use your preferred package manager to apply all pending updates. See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2362-1/ , http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-1/ , and http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-2/ for more information.03:26
rwwtl;dr: update as normal03:26
Sunstreamnow what I need to know is where that is at03:26
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SunstreamI went to the tmp directory and it was not there03:26
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rajrww, apt-get install bash ?03:26
Snake2kSunstream: You did that with apt-get install? shouldn't it install by itself? :|03:27
SunstreamI dunno it did that03:27
cfhowlettrww, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade03:27
l2ksolkovSnake2k, the system reboots every 24h/at midnight and i'm too lazy to hit two buttons :P03:27
Sunstreamafter showing me stuff like 47650K .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 97%  703K 2s till it said the saved line03:28
Snake2kSunstream: Could you run the command and copy the entire output to pastebin and link it?03:28
Snake2kl2ksolkov: Hahahaha lol I know how you feet, I'm too lazy to even reboot it now :|03:29
Tabutook this is the erro i ran into03:29
Tabuto--- /tmp/crouton.ny3/host-bin/enter-chroot: 258: cannot create /var/run/crouton/mnt/stateful_partition/crouton/chroots/precise/etc/crouton/name: Directory nonexistent03:30
l2ksolkovSnake2k, besides it's just a default install with no modifications other than updates, i use it to get my email so if it does break there's really nothing to loose.03:30
Sunstreampastebin?03:30
rajok, resolved, thanks rww03:30
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Snake2kSunstream: Yep, just paste your output at http://pastebin.com/ and hit submit, then link the page here... It's easier to read large logs/code/outputs like that :)03:31
rwwTabuto: #crouton for Crouton discussion and support, not here.03:31
Snake2kl2ksolkov: Aaaahhhh true true, I have way too much stuff on my system :|03:31
Tabutothanks03:31
l2ksolkovSnake2k, isn't it http://paste.ubuntu.com ?03:31
rwwashis436: fix your IRC client, please03:31
Snake2kl2ksolkov: Yep03:31
Snake2kl2ksolkov: I personally like http://paste.ofcode.org/ though, darker theme lol03:32
SunstreamOkay I can copy the entire output without redoing the command I am on paste bin  http://pastebin.com/UXBEB7Sp03:33
Sunstreamokay Snake2k  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8437525/03:35
l2ksolkovSnake2k, i don't like pastebin because of the ads. I might start using paste.ofcode.org though :)03:36
LSUser76Anyway to use a VPN wit ubuntu?03:36
cfhowlett!openvpn | LSUser76,03:36
ubottuLSUser76,: OpenVPN is a vpn technology in Ubuntu, sudo apt-get install openvpn and then see http://openvpn.net/ and see the documentation "HOWTO" noting you have already installed it. ;-) It rocks!03:36
rwwopenvpn is the server, not the client03:37
Sunstreamoh I see what happened03:37
LSUser76Yea but its only a client not service right?03:37
Sunstreamapparently03:37
rwwfor the client, see the normal network configuration page03:37
Sunstreamfrom the looks03:37
Sunstreamit downloaded the newest version of Chrome.....03:37
Sunstreami realized that after looking at the filename.deb03:37
Sunstreamoh now I broke Snake2k03:38
Snake2k_Sunstream: Lmao03:38
Snake2k_Sunstream: Router freaked out :|03:39
rwwno breaking the users, that's our chanops' job03:39
LSUser76No way I can use a program like Windows has CyberGhostVPN.com? They have the client easy to use and also the service is free with options of premium if you want but not required..03:39
SunstreamI did not mean to break users03:39
Snake2k_Sunstream: Hmmm interesting, that's what pepperflash did to me aswell... I guess that's just what happens :|03:39
Sunstreamand after looking at the filename03:39
Sunstreamand the start of the test03:40
Sunstreamerr text output it downloaded Chromium03:40
Snake2k_Sunstream: huh?03:40
SunstreamSnake2k_, google-chrome-stable_37.0.2062.120-1_i386.deb' saved that looks like it downloaded Chrome03:41
Snake2k_Sunstream: Yep, it did the same for me :|03:41
Sunstreamlook at the first lines03:41
Sunstreamit went to google and i saw the url then put one and one together and came up with 11 and realized it downloaded chrome but I cannot find the deb package I went to the directory UNLESS it ran it03:42
Snake2k_Sunstream: That's probably what happened, because it does set up pepperflash before it goes for chrome03:42
Snake2k_Sunstream: So I guess.... It worked...03:42
Snake2k_Sunstream: What was the initial problem again? lol03:43
Sunstreamwell03:43
SunstreamTrying to play amazon instant videos but needs the latest flash plugin to run and I tried to download it via Chromium and it opened firefox when i selected APT for the version and bleh03:43
Darth_Co1er...03:44
Darth_Co1erSnake2k turns into Snake2k_ and Darth_Coder into Co1er :|03:44
Snake2k_Sunstream: ^me :|03:44
Snake2k_Sunstream: So it's still not playing videos?03:44
SunstreamWell no I am trying now03:44
Snake2k_Sunstream: http://goo.gl/lRHMRO03:45
Sunstreamso I have to go throuigh the software center...03:47
Snake2k_Sunstream: Well... apt-get is the CLI version imo lol03:47
Sunstreami like using command line bleah03:47
Sunstreamwell then I will go through it03:48
Snake2k_Sunstream: Yep agreed lol03:48
Sunstreamit is not really that important I do have a smart tv that can play it plus a fire tablet so03:48
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BQhow to get number of lines for all files under a folder?03:50
thakyZI cannot log into my ubuntu os system it says failed to start session what do I do?03:51
Darth_CoderBQ: wc -l *03:51
Darth_CoderSunstream: I'm messing around with the Snake2k machine, hit me up here lol03:52
thakyZcan some one help me I gtg soon03:53
Darth_CoderthakyZ: What did you do before that happened?03:55
BQDarth_Coder: but it does not count subfolders.03:55
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thakyZI removed some of the default installed programs and I think one of them that had to be removed with it was either ubuntu-desktop or ubuntu-session03:56
SunstreamDarth_Coder,  apparently it was installed but I removed it and now I am reinstalling03:56
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Darth_CoderSunstream: Weird :|03:56
Darth_CoderBQ: hmmm03:56
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Darth_CoderthakyZ: ubuntu-desktop, reinstall it03:56
Bashing-omthakyZ: ^^ and what desktop are you running ? and can you login at a terminal ?03:56
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Sunstreamgo into the software center and do the search for pepper plugin Darth_Coder  it will be like that too03:57
Darth_CoderthakyZ: ctrl+alt+f1 for shell login prompt03:57
__unikthakyZ: ctrl+alt+f7 to get back03:57
thakyZkk I am trying to login now03:57
GNU_PizzaAlt F7 to go back :>03:58
thakyZok I loged in03:58
thakyZso what do I do to get to the desktop03:58
Darth_CoderBQ: find . | xargs wc -l03:58
Darth_CoderthakyZ: Login to your shell prompt from CTRL+ALT+F1, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop, reboot03:59
yeahnoobBQ: or use, $ wc  `find .` -l03:59
Bashing-omthakyZ: Unity ?? as your DE .. try sudo service lighdm restart , what results ?03:59
GNU_Pizza!find shellshock03:59
Darth_CoderBQ: or what yeahnoob said03:59
ubottuPackage/file shellshock does not exist in trusty03:59
GNU_Pizzagood04:00
SunstreamOkay installed trying to play again if fail its okay, I will just watch it through the Vizio M322i B104:00
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Darth_CoderSunstream: or install Google Chrome, it works perfectly for me :|04:01
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SunstreamI have Google Chrome installed04:01
Josef_Hey there.04:01
Darth_CoderSunstream: Google Chrome is giving you problems too? :|04:01
Josef_So how can I change my IRC username?04:02
Josef_I mean I really have no idea from where I created like 3 years ago.04:02
yigal?04:02
Sunstreamit looks like it is trying to play but I see/hear nothing04:02
yigal?04:02
Darth_CoderSunstream: Chromium or Chrome?04:02
Sunstreammium04:03
yigalSunstream: nice, OSS all the way04:03
Darth_CoderJosef_: Sounds like a good question for #freenode or something lol04:03
Josef_The fuck is that?04:03
yigalwoh there brother watch the language04:03
Josef_I mean I don't even know if I entered a password.04:04
Darth_CoderSunstream: I had that problem once with Soundcloud... sudo apt-get chromium-codecs-ffmpeg chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extras04:04
Josef_Man, IRC is confusing.04:04
Darth_CoderSunstream: that fixed it for me :|04:04
Darth_CoderJosef_: #freenode is a channel, do you mean nick? then /nick <newnick>... like... /nick cookieofdoom04:04
yigalJosef_: that should fix you up04:04
Darth_CoderJosef_: Do a /join #freenode to join that channel04:04
Darth_CoderSunstream: apt-get install i mean04:05
yigalthis is off topic but I still think aptitude > apt-get, at least the idea of unifying all of the package stuffs is good, digit?04:07
yigals/g/&g04:07
Darth_Coderyigal: I use aptitude to just search stuff :|04:07
yigalDarth_Coder: yah man regex all the way04:07
yigalDarth_Coder: and smart searching, no one who understands can knock it04:08
yigalanyways04:08
Darth_Coderyigal: I love Regex but it scares me :| I have nightmares about regex :(04:08
yigalDarth_Coder: as a Linux admin of 3+ years regex is good, it just takes time to ease into the stream04:09
Darth_Coderyigal: I agree, it has a curve to it... and vi/vim :| But once you get it, you end up using it all the time lol04:09
SchrodingersScatThe nightmares go away, then you see someone use regex you don't understand.04:09
Darth_CoderSchrodingersScat: Hahahahah lmao04:09
GNU_Pizza!find terminator04:11
ubottuFound: libproc-terminator-perl, terminator, terminatorx04:11
Darth_CoderGNU_Pizza: terminator > life04:11
yigalI guess not understanding can be better than a nightmare, not sure04:11
GNU_Pizza:))04:11
__unik!find kubuntu04:11
ubottuFound: unity-scope-home, kubuntu-restricted-addons, kubuntu-restricted-extras, kubuntu-active, kubuntu-active-default-settings, kubuntu-debug-installer, kubuntu-debug-installer-dbg, kubuntu-default-settings, kubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-docs (and 19 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=kubuntu&searchon=names&suite=trusty&section=all04:11
Darth_Coderyigal: depends I guess :|04:12
yigalDarth_Coder: trudat04:12
Darth_CoderGNU_Pizza: terminator + i3 + green on black themes, gawd.04:12
Darth_CoderGNU_Pizza: I don't need a life after that lol04:12
GNU_Pizzacool-retro-term + tmux04:13
GNU_Pizza:)))04:13
GNU_Pizzagtg fix a bug04:13
yigalGNU_Pizza: 4 the win04:13
GNU_Pizzasee ya!04:13
BQthanks. how to suppress the output except the last line(the total)?04:13
Darth_CoderBQ: Like calculate all lines to one statement?04:14
yigalBQ: sounds like awk is in the house04:14
Darth_CoderBQ: i agree with yigal04:15
Sunstreamlol I used the command to remove the package because it said it was broken and it removed Cromium lol04:15
yigalbut I don't know the original question, so I'll let more in the know cats answer this04:15
Darth_CoderSunstream: Lmao hahaha04:15
l2ksolkovWhat is XTERM and UXTERM for?04:15
l2ksolkovI see no use.04:15
yigall2ksolkov: using a console without the bloat, well less of the bloat than gnome-term04:15
Darth_Coderl2ksolkov: UXTerm has unicode support04:16
yigall2ksolkov: of course urxvt and companions fit that nicely04:16
Sunstreamyep So I got to reinstall it however that is okay04:16
yigalSunstream: nice catch04:16
Darth_CoderI spend 90% of my time on the terminal, after realizing that I just installed a tiling wm and let go of GUIs lol04:17
yigalDarth_Coder: what you using?04:17
Sunstreamwell at least it will have the latest version04:17
Darth_Coderyigal: I'm using i3, my irc client = irssi, text editor = vim, file browser = ranger, music player = cmus lol04:17
Sunstreambesides I get to practice installing things again04:17
yigalSunstream: + your user's files shouldn't be removed, so it's just adding the package04:18
Darth_Coderyigal: i3wm is pretty good, extremely fast because it hardly has anything to do except tile stuff :|04:18
yigalDarth_Coder: nice, I met a cool cat who used i3 this week04:18
SunstreamI forgot the package name so I had to go through the USC to reinstall it04:18
Sunstreamyeah I didnt use the complete remove command04:18
yigalDarth_Coder: I use unity or dwm a mix04:18
Darth_CoderSunstream: Practice is important, after a while you'll just get used to the cli :|04:18
Darth_Coderyigal: I really like Unity, it is extremely polished, but I switched to i3 because it saves me alot of processing. Ubuntu > Life.04:19
SunstreamI know how to use the CLI that isn not the problem Darth_Coder, I need to remember the package names lol04:19
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Guest73726www.metrosmsjob.in04:20
Darth_CoderSunstream: tab completion mate :P I don't know any package names... I just go like sudo apt-get install chromium-<tab tab tab tab tab> and read them to remember lol04:20
Darth_CoderSunstream: then I go like "oohhh yeeaaaaa that's what it's called" lol04:20
SunstreamHeh04:20
yigalSunstream: get used to logs, go /var/log/apt/history and check what you did04:20
SunstreamThats right I forgot they have made it easier04:20
Sunstreamnods thats right yigal, but that is bothersome besides I got the program installing04:21
yigalDarth_Coder: yes, yes, yes, that's why I mix, not one single wm, just mix it true open source04:21
yigalSunstream: dig it04:21
Sunstreamheh04:22
SunstreamFound it writing it down for future reference04:22
yigalSunstream: oh yah, that's good, but don't forget the logs04:23
Sunstreamchromium-browser04:23
yigalSunstream: instead of the google-chrome, you're all open source sir04:24
Darth_Coderyigal: Mixing is awesome! I wonder how i3wm works within Unity though...04:24
Darth_Coderyigal: I use Google Chrome :'( [On my other system]04:24
Sunstreamheh04:24
yigalDarth_Coder: man I was so awe struck when I saw xmonad working with compiz a few years back04:24
Darth_Coderyigal: [not giving this one to google, facebook, any of those corporate demons] lol04:24
yigalDarth_Coder: right on man04:24
yigalman that was 5 years ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxpzNGppcbs04:25
yigalstil worth it04:25
yigaltiling window manager + bling04:25
Darth_Coderyigal: Aaaahhh nice! it's shiny too :|04:26
yigalDarth_Coder: you know it, so shiny04:26
Darth_Coderyigal: Might give that a shot one day :|04:27
Sunstreamwell it plays but too choppy then again i have a crappy system so its to the tv for the playing. Heheheheh and I try to be open source as much as I can04:27
Sunstreambetter programs04:27
yigalSunstream: better at least in the long run04:27
yigalSunstream: but I understand the frustration that can happen04:28
yigalDarth_Coder: cool man, so much to choose from these days04:28
yigalyena: thanks for coming in I had know idea there was a pronoun with your taken name http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yena04:29
yigals/know/no04:30
desiderio_hello04:30
desiderio_anybody here?04:30
yigalhello desiderio_04:30
yigalunofortunately likely not04:30
Darth_Coderyigal: I agree, and if you install alot of stuff it destroys your system :|04:31
yigalDarth_Coder: I'm getting better at taking those necessary backups to bring it all back to where it was good04:32
yigalDarth_Coder: not perfect :)04:32
yenayigal: It's not zulu.04:32
Darth_Coderyigal: I only have a few things that I always keep a backup of... Terminator/Irssi/Bash/Vim files and my Dev Projects04:32
yigalDarth_Coder: have you tried zsh?04:34
yigalDarth_Coder: best interactive shell ever!!04:34
yigalDarth_Coder: not knocking your setup, just personal thoughts04:34
yigalDarth_Coder: disregard no need for flame wars04:35
Darth_Coderyigal: Yep I have zsh is extremely awesome, I keep switching between zsh and bash... still need to m/u/m/mi <tab make/up/my/mind lmao04:35
yigalyena: what be it?04:35
yigalDarth_Coder: lmao, yah, I use bash for scripting and zsh for interactive stuffs04:36
yenaIt's Korean, yigal. so Blame wiktionary04:36
Darth_Coderyigal: I use IPython for scripting... I'm weird :(04:37
Darth_Coderbrb all04:37
yigalDarth_Coder: it's a full environment04:37
yigalyena: I guess it's Korean04:40
yigalyena: at least that would be the educated guess to make04:40
yigalyena: the Zulu is meaning is pretty mind bending tbh04:45
yigals/is//04:50
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zeon98_hi all, normally i pop in here for linux help, tonight im just bored. anyone know a channel where bored people can go?05:00
bubbasaureszeon98_, #ubuntu-offtopic could have the boredom needed.05:01
zeon98_thanks bubbasaures05:03
yigalthere is #boredatwork but there are only two people in there, like one is a bot, if not both05:03
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yigalGuest68717: why did you choose that number, I see nothing interesting in it05:07
yigalGuest68717: I mean it's not even prime05:08
yigal“The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes.” ― Winston Churchill05:09
yigaland with that I wish you all a fair good night05:10
Darth_CoderBack05:15
Laxus_25there?05:34
Laxus_25anybody?05:34
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samthewildoneLaxus_25, yes05:34
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Guest71365is it possible to purge (not manually ) configuration files after apt-get remove ?05:42
Stats_EthanYes, if you type "apt-get purge [program]" like you would if it was still installed apt should remove the configuration files.05:44
Stats_EthanWell, "sudo apt-get purge [program]" since you'll have to run it as super user.05:44
fedora_newbI have a video card of 770m with the driver 340.32 driver being used. Every once in awhile I get these 'artifacts' / glitches where certain parts of text and/or parts of the screen start blinking/disappearing. Only stops when I move the window around or resize. This is on a laptop with an external monitor connected by hdmi. Happens on both screens. Any ideas on how to stop this from happening?05:45
testerrHi all! I'm trying to configure a static IP in Ubuntu Server 14.04 64bit. My config. for /etc/network/interfaces is at https://etherpad.mozilla.org/6NRkEfbI3D . After saving /etc/network/interfaces and trying to do 'ifup eth0', I get "Error: an inet prefix is expected rather than "1xx.xxx.xxx.xxx/255.255.255.0" (where the first number is the actual machine IP address). Any advice on what's going wrong?05:46
Guest71365is /usr/bin/sudo -s /bin/bash the recommended method of switching to superuser?05:49
Guest71365are there disadvantages of /usr/bin/sudo -s su ?05:49
zeon98sudo -s will keep you in the root user05:50
zeon98What you trying to do?05:50
Guest71365switch to root05:51
Guest71365Stats_Ethan: I have tried apt-get purge package, it does not work, configuration files are still there05:51
Guest71365Stats_Ethan: Ubuntu 12.0405:52
zeon98purge will sometimes leave config files behind.05:53
zeon98track them down and remove them if yoiu think you need too05:53
Guest71365zeon98: it is no solution, a way better way is to just reinstall and then purge the application, but it is still unsatisfactory05:55
zeon98what are youtrying to remove?05:55
Guest71365apache05:56
Guest71365but dammit, reinstalling and purging it does not work, also05:56
zeon98tbh is there is not a process running from whatever your trying to renmove, and  it doesnt pose a sec risk it really shouldnt matter05:56
EllieGouldingapt-get purge apache && apt-get autoremove05:58
EllieGouldingor was it apache205:58
zeon98apt-get purge apache2 should remove everything apart from the conf files. which can be annoying but track them down to you distro and manually remove them too should do the job.05:58
EllieGouldingcant remember the exact package name I use nginx lol05:58
Guest71365EllieGoulding: does not work, also05:58
Guest71365:(05:58
Stats_EthanWhen I set up a web server I just do "sudo apt-get purge apache*" and install nginx.05:59
zeon98pretty sure apache doesnt exsist in the repos any more.05:59
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EllieGouldingreally, should remove it, might leave some crap in /etc which you can just remove05:59
Stats_EthanThen I just leave whatever config files are leftover since I don't really care to go find them.05:59
Guest71365zeon98: ??05:59
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Guest71365EllieGoulding: I know that I can do it by hand. But I want to keep my system clean and I don't want to do extra work to be able to do that.06:00
zeon98so Guest71365 , your trying to remove apache2 and all config files?06:00
Guest71365zeon98: exactly06:00
Stats_EthanI think doing it by hand is the only option if autoremove isn't touching them.06:00
Stats_Ethan*puge06:00
Stats_Ethan*purge06:01
zeon98And after purge how do you know there is stuff left?06:01
EllieGouldingpurge removes most things06:01
Guest71365zeon98: because I look at it06:01
Guest71365EllieGoulding: seems like a bug06:01
zeon98look at what06:01
Stats_EthanIf you know where it is then why not just rm it?06:01
EllieGouldingotherwise you can make a script that cleans the tiny cracks that purge missed06:01
Guest71365/etc/apache2/apache2.conf - this is the default apache configuration file in ubuntu, right?06:02
zeon98yes06:02
zeon98mostly06:02
EllieGouldingjust make a script that purges it and removes the config file in /etc after the purge06:02
zeon98but it tend to appear else where too06:02
Guest71365EllieGoulding: I know how I could do it. It is not actually matter of that. Fully removing apache is not my primary goal. My primary goal is to find a command which will purge applications installed from repos for sure.06:03
zeon98hows your linux cli know how EllieGoulding ?06:03
Stats_EthanOr just purge it then do "sudo rm /etc/apache2/apache2.conf"?06:03
Stats_EthanGuest71365: Well there is no perfect program that does that every single time so apt-get purge is as close as you're going to get.06:04
zeon98What is the problem it is causing you?06:04
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Guest71365zeon98: are you talking to me?06:04
EllieGouldingmy cli knowhow is meh06:04
zeon98yes.06:04
testerrI figured out my question from earlier; nvm : )06:04
G_0_DHello06:04
Guest71365Stats_Ethan: it should be simple for apt-get purge to remove configuration files06:04
Guest71365zeon98: the problem is mess06:04
EllieGouldingjust have a couple of Ubuntu servers atm06:04
G_0_DI am your GOD!06:04
Stats_EthanGuest71365: Are you a developer?06:05
EllieGouldingbut as far as I know purge does the most thorough remove of packages06:05
Guest71365Stats_Ethan: no, although I can program small scripts06:05
G_0_Dwww.I-AM-GOD.com06:05
Stats_EthanWell then you don't know how simple or complex it should be. :p06:05
zeon98purge does leave config files behind though06:05
Guest71365EllieGoulding, zeon: could you check this thing with apache on your own machines?06:05
zeon98yeah06:05
EllieGouldingI dont have apache installed lol06:06
Guest71365Stats_Ethan: Yes, I know. Before installing apache you don't have the apache configuration file. After you have. Now, you just calculate the difference and remove files on that basis.06:06
Guest71365EllieGoulding: excellent. So just install it, if you could.06:06
Guest71365EllieGoulding: then try to purge06:06
EllieGouldingcan prob spin up a vm real quicke06:06
zeon98EllieGoulding: cant remember the default names that apache2 gives to config files.06:07
zeon98surely if you knew that a locate cmd could hunt them down.06:08
Guest71365OK, in this case I will write my own tracking mechanism06:09
zeon98or maybe just a *conf would help spot them if its not a full blown system?06:09
Guest71365but it is awful, I can say06:09
Guest71365zeon98: what?06:09
Guest71365but it is a serious bug06:09
Aamitafter upgrading to 3.16 kernel my Webcam not working.....Anybody Plz help..06:09
zeon98I know, its annoying06:09
zeon98i have a pi that i can not remove corrupt conf files no matter how hard i try.06:10
zeon98what about something like06:11
zeon98find * | grep conf06:11
Guest71365apt-get remove package does not work correctly, also06:11
Guest71365zeon98: everything is fine with it, but remember that purging apache is not primary goal06:12
zeon98ive had this before with apache206:12
Guest71365zeon98: what did you have?06:12
EllieGouldingso apt-get purge apache2 && apt-get autoremove06:12
Guest71365EllieGoulding: I repeat for the third time: it does not work. It does not remove the configuration files.06:12
zeon98apache2 conf files that i couldnt remove06:12
EllieGouldingthen rm -r /etc/apache206:12
Guest71365EllieGoulding: and I repeat once again: it is not about purging apache06:13
zeon98so once again, what is it that your trying to solve?06:13
EllieGouldingwell that removes apache + configs06:14
Guest71365zeon98: I'm researching how decent Ubuntu is.06:14
EllieGouldingcant find any more configs anywhere after doing that06:14
Guest71365EllieGoulding: did you test it on your own machine?06:14
EllieGouldingyea06:14
EllieGouldingtested it on a vm with the lamp stack06:15
zeon98Purge works for me.06:15
Guest71365EllieGoulding: thanks. What version of Ubuntu are you using?06:15
EllieGoulding14.0406:15
zeon98me too06:15
Guest71365so, either something is broken on my machine, or 12.04 has a bug06:15
Guest71365ok, I've found a way06:15
zeon98maybe a bug.06:15
Guest71365but apt-get autoremove does not seem to work correctly06:15
Guest71365I did that:06:15
Guest71365apt-get remove apache06:16
zeon98maybe a setup issue in the first place.06:16
EllieGouldingwhat happens06:16
Guest71365zeon98: like what?06:16
EllieGouldingmaybe broken deps?06:16
EllieGouldingapt-get install -f06:16
Guest71365and than I did apt-get purge and here I listed all apache packages, apt-get autoremove does not want to remove them06:16
Guest71365reinstalling apache and I have clean configuration files06:16
Guest71365but evidently something's broken06:17
zeon98if your messed with sym links etc, conf files could be in places that a purge doesnt understand.06:17
Guest71365zeon98: nothing like that06:17
Guest71365apt-get purge apache2 && apt-get --purge autoremove - should purge apache, yes?06:18
zeon98and how do you know that there are conf files left behind after a purge command?06:18
somsipGuest71365: unless you have created any files yourself that are in any of the apache dirs06:18
jaminwhat's the best way to call attention to a security bug report that you've filed on launchpad but isn't getting any response?06:19
EllieGouldingit still leaves a config in /etc06:19
EllieGouldingthats basically what I did lol06:19
zero_coderi have my computer having internet connection over wifi. and i have a wifi router can i tether my internet connection through that router using lan cable?06:20
EllieGouldinghuh06:21
narbehzero_coder: yes you can,06:24
Guest71365ok, so I somehow purged apache, now I have clean Apache installation06:25
Guest71365let us try to purge it06:25
zero_codernarbeh: by setting 'automatic' to 'shared to other computers' ?06:26
narbehzero_coder: exactly06:26
zero_codernarbeh: thanks :)06:26
Guest71365well, now it purged apache06:26
Guest71365let us try another time06:26
narbehzero_coder: welcome06:27
zero_coderi have been using the same for my  raspberry pi06:27
zero_coder:)06:27
EllieGouldingNow to do an apt-get install nginx ;)06:29
agent_whiteEvenin'.06:31
Guest71365strange, now it worked06:31
Guest71365agent_white: how do you pronounce Evenin'?06:32
agent_whiteGuest71365: "Evening"06:32
Guest71365agent_white: so what's the point of apostrophing?06:32
agent_whiteGuest71365: If you sound-out/say out loud the first version, it's shorter.06:33
agent_white"eevnin"06:33
agent_whiteGuest71365: So the point? No point other than my preference. :)06:34
* agent_white lives among the cows and the horses06:34
Guest71365apt-get --purge autoremove should clean files after apt-get autoremove?06:40
adoniscikhelp me delete my old kernels! I've tried various suggestions I found on the web, but they all failed. This is the error message from ubuntu tweak: http://pastebin.com/XGfYLKJy06:41
Guest71365OK, I find a way06:41
Guest71365dpkg --purge $(dpkg --get-selections | grep deinstall | cut -f1)06:41
Guest71365what will you say ? :)06:41
agent_whiteadoniscik: What command did you run to get that error message?06:46
adoniscikthank you, agent_white : remove all old kernels using ubuntu tweak. I also get it  in apt-get06:47
agent_whiteadoniscik: Don't use ubuntu tweak. Do it manually.06:47
adoniscikit was recommended here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/2793/how-do-i-remove-or-hide-old-kernel-versions-to-clean-up-the-boot-menu06:47
agent_white^06:47
agent_whiteadoniscik: It was, though don't go to ubuntu-tweak.06:48
agent_whiteUse synaptic, and also use the author's recommendation06:48
agent_white"My recommendation is to keep at least two or preferably three kernels including the latest."06:48
th3_mol3don't suppose anyone has managed to get Unigine Heaven benchmark to work?06:48
adoniscikagent_white, it failed with E: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.2.0-69-generic_3.2.0-69.103_amd64.deb: subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 106:50
agent_whiteth3_mol3: Ask your issue. Not if anyone has had it :)06:50
th3_mol3just having problems installing it06:50
th3_mol3it's a .run file06:50
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adoniscikagent_white, it seems to want to instlal 69 too, since it'savailable06:51
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agent_whiteth3_mol3: Best way to explain it: attemp to install it, save the whole output of the failed install into pastebin.com or paste.pm.06:51
unopasteHardCock 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 unmuted06:51
agent_whiteth3_mol3: Only then can we know your issue. Logs explain errors better than people :)06:52
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unopasteHardCock2 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 unmuted06:52
th3_mol3it doesn't output anything though06:52
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th3_mol3tried selecting run as executable06:52
unopasteHardCock3 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 unmuted06:52
agent_whiteth3_mol3: Then how do you know you're having an issue installing it?06:52
HardCock4FUCK06:52
agent_whiteIf it doesn't say anything?06:52
th3_mol3it opens with gedit then doesn't do anything06:53
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agent_whiteth3_mol3: Wow, mistook adoniscik's error for yours. But they both apply. -- Explain what you expect, what you got, what you did, what it currently shows.06:54
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unopasteHardCock5 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 unmuted06:54
agent_whiteIf you don't provide us with logs and how the issue was produced, we cannot reproduce it nor dissect it.06:55
th3_mol3well I guess I'm expecting it to execute as a program.. it opens with geddit but then doesn't do anything06:55
th3_mol3execute so I can install it06:55
HardCock5Fuck!06:56
agent_whiteth3_mol3: As in... what program? How did you get it? Did you try to install it or do anything else? How do you run it?06:56
agent_whiteth3_mol3: ..'if it opens gedit, what does it display if anything?' ... etc. :)06:56
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agent_whiteFlannel: That's an odd... bot?06:56
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agent_whiteI guess not everyone has ration things to do on the weekend.06:57
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hardcock6MOREEEEEEEEE07:00
stevendumaniHi, I'm trying to share internet connection wifi0 to eth0 (wired connection) which is connected directly to another computer. is there a simple way to do this using network manager? using (Routes)? Trusty 64 bit.07:01
stevendumaniPlease don't tell me to google because I didn't find what I'm looking for. the online guides are complicated and not straight to the point. I wanna understand what i'm doing, there should be a way using the Network Manager?07:04
agent_whitestevendumani: So you have an ad-hoc connection between two machines (via... ethernet?...?), one machine has internet-access via wifi. You want both to have internet access through one's wifi?07:07
BOBBY69Hello.07:07
agent_whitestevendumani: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-linux/125639-howto-internet-connection-sharing-ubuntu-server-puppy-linux-client.html07:08
stevendumaniyes agent_white exactly. but the ad-hoc connection is referred to as Wired connection 1 (by the network manager).07:08
agent_whitestevendumani: You want to do "internet connection sharing on an ad-hoc, wired, network"07:08
agent_whiteBut... that post should help :)07:08
JamesDillonHow much do you charge?07:09
stevendumaniagent_white Thank you!07:09
agent_whitestevendumani: I have no experience in doing this, but those are keywords you should use to figure out your issue. :)07:09
agent_whitestevendumani: Of course!07:09
JamesDillonI need helpppp07:09
agent_whiteJamesDillon: I need money. Lets tradE!07:10
JamesDillonI keep getting this message... You are banned from this server- Joining ##unavailable-pircbots (2014/9/27 00.43)07:10
th3_mol3nevermind I got it working :)07:12
th3_mol3found a video on youtube07:12
agent_whiteJamesDillon: When doing... what? "/join ##unavailable-pircbots" ?07:12
agent_whiteth3_mol3: In case someone was 'listening', quick-and-dirty.... what was your issue, how did you solve it?07:12
JamesDillonTry this it is not working.   /join ##unavailable-pircbots07:12
agent_whiteIt's always good to follow up, even if you didn't get any replys or solutions :)07:13
OerHeksJamesDillon, not something we can help you with, as that channel does not exist07:13
th3_mol3I followed this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj655s5Tsqw07:13
bisuhow can i make indicator applets.. i mean like the wifi  or battery information using python?07:13
th3_mol3sudo ./Unigine_Heaven-4.0.run07:14
th3_mol3to extract it07:14
JamesDillon/join ##unavailable-pircbots07:14
th3_mol3then ./heaven07:15
th3_mol3to run it07:15
agent_whiteth3_mol3: :) Glad you figured it out!07:16
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th3_mol3what does the . do before / ?07:16
bisu<bisu> how can i make indicator applets.. i mean like the wifi  or battery information using python?07:17
geirhath3_mol3: ./ is a directory07:17
agent_whitebisu: `upower -i /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0`07:17
th3_mol3I wonder why it didn't work before..07:17
th3_mol3maybe I was typing the wrong thing into terminal07:18
geirhath3_mol3: If you just do  "cmd", bash will search through all the directories of $PATH until it finds a file named cmd, then execute that07:18
agent_whitebisu: That's so you can check power status via terminal. From there you should have enough info to monitor/display battery status in python.07:18
EriC^^th3_mol3: the ./ will tell it to search the current directory for the executable and execute it07:18
geirhath3_mol3: If you do ./cmd  you're saying you want to run cmd in the directory ./ (which is the current directory) and it will not bother to look through $PATH at all07:18
bisuagent_white: i want to write my own indicatir applet. what library do i have to use? (Python)07:18
EriC^^( instead of searching for it in the PATH directories )07:18
agent_whitebisu: That's your choice!  If you want terminal-based, GTK-based, etc.07:19
th3_mol3ic07:19
agent_whitebisu: You don't HAVE to use any, you just have to choose!07:19
bisuagent_white: thank you sir. Can you give me any clue how can i use PyGobject to show app indicator for my app?07:20
agent_whitebisu: Unforunately I cannot! I don't write python but ruby instead. I think "to show app indicator" is less relevant than just learning first how to make your box, show it, and update it.07:21
agent_whiteLearn how to deal with dynamic infomation in your app.07:21
agent_whiteth3_mol3: Then soon, you'll see not all programs can be executed via `./` unless they have certain permissions.07:22
agent_white(ie - `./myRubyProgram.rb` -vs- `ruby ./myRubyProgram.rb`07:23
bisuagent_white: i can display the informations through the notification bubbles, now i want to somehow display an indicator applet to allow users to turn off the notifications. I hope you get it. I am stuck at how do i make the indicator applets?07:23
agent_whitebisu: That is a program you should ask in #python07:23
agent_whites/program/problem/ :P07:23
bisuagent_white: ok thanks :)07:23
agent_white\o07:24
OerHeksuhoh07:25
agent_whiteOerHeks: Spaghetti-O's?07:29
sennn_hello07:31
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superkuhAnyone know where apport stores it's config files?07:42
stevendumaniI think I need to ask again. is there a way to set internet connection sharing using network manager? without involving setting up dnsmasq or firestarter? I'm using trusty.07:43
superkuhNevermind. They were in the reasonable spot, /etc/apport07:43
crlcna81I'm attempting to resize my windows partition via gparted, I've done this before, but what I can't figure out is how to expand my Ubuntu partition into the unallocated space made when I rezsize Windows Xp.07:44
squintysuperkuh:  /etc/init/apport.conf   too here07:44
superkuhThanks squinty.07:45
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crlcna81Can anyone help me with Gparted and windows partition?07:47
crlcna81Does anyone here have any gparted experience?07:48
EriC^^crlcna81: how much space are you reallocating07:49
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crlcna81165 gigs.07:49
crlcna81I'm attempting to split my partition in half, instead of the 1/3rd 2/3rds partition it currently is.07:50
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ax562burn gparted iso to disk or use ubuntu live disc07:50
crlcna81That's what I"m using07:51
crlcna81Ubuntu 14.04 live disk07:51
crlcna81yet for some reason it says the thing is mounted right now.07:51
virta___i have latest Lubuntu installed and i can't get my mobile broad band to work. dmesg says ttyUSB0 is ready, but is the problem now with Network Manager?07:51
ax562gparted disk would not work for me to resize windows only ubuntu live disk worked07:51
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EriC^^crlcna81: did you resize the windows partition?07:51
crlcna81That's what I've just started.07:51
EriC^^it's resizing right now?07:52
crlcna81yes07:52
EriC^^ok07:52
crlcna81it's just doing the back and forth progress bar, not doing anything :(07:52
EriC^^it might take a while07:52
crlcna81it's running the simulation.07:52
crlcna81it didn't take that long last time.07:52
crlcna81gaah, why's it taking so long :(07:53
EriC^^open a terminal and type df07:54
EriC^^to get an idea if it's mounted or not07:54
crlcna81what should I see if it's mounted, the /sda that it is?07:55
EriC^^yeah /dev/sdxY07:55
crlcna81I don't see it.07:55
crlcna81So it's not mounted then?07:55
EriC^^i dont think so07:55
crlcna81It better not be, whole point of using gparted on live disk is so it wouldn't be mounted when I did it.07:56
crlcna81I know you can't easily partition mounted disks, at least not on Ubuntu 14.04 I've not been able to.07:56
crlcna81I don't know super advanced commands though.07:56
crlcna81I just know some googlefu.07:56
crlcna81So what can I play while I wait?07:56
EriC^^well not much i guess07:57
crlcna81yah no flash on here right now.07:57
crlcna81Though I could load flash into memory couldn't I?07:57
EriC^^you could install it if you wanted07:57
EriC^^how long has gparted been working at it07:58
crlcna81I don't remember the exact command to install flash, give me a sec to look it up.07:58
crlcna8110 seconds.07:58
virta___or maybe lubuntu doesn't know how to switch my mobile broadband to modem? it can only see the storage?07:59
virta___i have latest, basic lubuntu. so there is usb-modemswitch included08:00
luc4Hello! Anyone who actually booted ubuntu on an old macbook 2,1?08:00
crlcna81How long should it realistically take for a 699 or so gig partition to be resized to 560 or so?08:01
EriC^^crlcna81: read the gparted part, and about rebooting after shrinking https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoResizeWindowsPartitions08:01
rwwdepends on whether it's taking space from the left or the right08:01
crlcna81right08:01
crlcna81windows was my first OS08:02
crlcna81XP08:02
crlcna81I had it partition to the right of XP08:02
rwwand if the answer is "from the left", depends on how much data is on the filesystem and the I/O speed of the device it lives on08:02
rwwbut in general, "a while"08:02
crlcna81..can someone please remind me of the flash install command in terminal?08:03
EriC^^!flash | crlcna8108:03
ubottucrlcna81: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - See also  !Restricted and !Gnash08:03
EriC^^crlcna81: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer08:04
crlcna81it says unable to find08:05
crlcna81Figured out why, source wasn't enabled yet.08:05
crlcna81duurrrr, stupid me.08:05
EriC^^yeah08:05
crlcna81feels weird installing while using a live CD08:06
crlcna81screw it, it's taking to long, I'll just keep it as is08:11
crlcna81I'll do it later.08:11
asher1Hello08:12
asher1if i download teamviewer how i movide this to root?08:13
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jarnosWhat do you use as replacement of "aptitude search" and "aptitude show" in default Ubuntu installation?08:23
nevermoreravenapt-cache search jarnos08:24
nevermoreravenapt-cache show jarnos08:25
virta___my mobile broadband modem is blinking blue light08:25
virta___but network manager can't see the modem08:26
xvzfhi there I am faced with an ubuntu 12.0x and cannot do an apt-get update. Some page suggested to remove PPA repositories but I do not see such in /etc/apt/sources.list. I see a lot of Ign messages on update and not found and failed to fetch. What shall I do?08:26
nevermoreravendid you check also /etc/apt/.d/?08:27
OerHeksxvzf, disable those PPA's in softwarecenter > sources, but then you can end up with issues, better remove them wit ppa-purge08:27
OerHeks!ppapurge08:28
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html08:28
xvzfOerHeks: I cannot install anything now. apt-get says Unable to fetch and Err and failed to fetch08:30
OerHeksxvzf, then try to disable them first08:31
xvzfOerHeks: I am an avid centos user, am no expert on Ubuntu, sorry for being dumb, how can I do that?08:32
old_penguinHi, has anyone installed the MFC-7440n printer on Ubuntu 14.04?08:32
OerHeksxvzf, softwarecenter > edit > sources08:32
xvzfOerHeks: my Lubuntu software center does not have an edit button. How could I do this on the command line?08:36
xvzfI do not see ppa repositories in /etc/apt/sources.list08:37
OerHeksPPA's are not in the sourceslist anymore, they have their own instance in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/08:38
OerHeksremove it with sudo apt-add-repository -r ppa:Name_of_ppa08:38
OerHeksor ppa-puge etc08:38
SDr hi there, spamreport: "YoLtA is YoLtA@AMontpellier-156-1-130-87.w90-15.abo.wanadoo.fr "  is using (most probably) #ubuntu to send unasked spam messages: http://pastebin.com/fUYifDdY08:40
xvzf  There is nothing in /etc/apt/sources.list.d . my sources list and the output of apt-get update is here http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/8438984/08:41
bipinhello any one knows how to get Ip address inside monit tool08:45
earthboundingcan't get flash games to work "plugin is needed"08:45
* earthbounding shakes stick at adobe08:45
jarnosnevermoreraven, thanks, but what is a replacement of restricting to installed packages, say "aptitude search ubuntu|grep ^i"?08:55
EriC^^jarnos: can you rephrase>09:00
jarnosEriC^^, aptitude is not installed by default. So I was wondering, how would you search installed packages whose name contain certain string without aptitude?09:03
EriC^^dpkg -l | grep <package>09:04
earthboundingflash is broken09:05
EriC^^( @ jarnos )09:07
OerHeksearthbounding, flash broken, you would like to play a flash game ? @ facebook?09:07
earthboundingapt-get moo09:08
earthboundingnope, flash games wont load, and i dont want to use anything from microsoft or google09:10
jarnosEriC^^, no, it does not work e.g. for "ubuntu": "dpkg -l | grep ubuntu" shows way too many packages.09:10
OerHeksflashgames work fine here in chrome .. oh, google-chrome09:11
EriC^^jarnos: try dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}' | grep ubuntu09:11
EriC^^jarnos: this is better dpkg -l | awk '$2 ~ /^ubuntu/'09:14
jarnosEriC^^, seems pretty cryptic, but seems to work.09:17
EriC^^it searches only the second column for stuff that start with ubuntu09:17
nevermoreravenwhat are some good movies?09:19
OerHeksnevermoreraven, that is beyond the scope of this channel, join #ubuntu-offopic09:20
cfhowlettnevermoreraven, wrong channel09:20
OerHeksor#whataregoodmovies09:20
ObrienDavelol09:21
jarnosEriC^^, oh, then it is not the same. "aptitude search ubuntu" searches all packages whose name _contain_ "ubuntu". But I guess this does the trick: dpkg -l | awk '$2 ~ /ubuntu/'09:22
efeI used photorec to recover wiped out files in my hdd. Thank you all for your helps09:23
LinnakHi, which program can mcreate an ISO image from my ubuntu partition?09:24
EriC^^jarnos: yup, that would do it09:24
jarnosEriC^^, nevermoreraven Though, I wish "apt-cache search --names-only --installed <string>" would work.09:25
OerHeksclonezilla can, partimage too Linnak09:25
ObrienDavek3b can, iirc09:25
LinnakOerHeks: Thank you09:26
nevermoreravenwhat about brasero?09:26
cfhowlettnevermoreraven, will not create a bootable .iso09:26
cfhowlettfrom a partition09:26
ObrienDaveoh, bootable, not sure if k3b can do it09:27
cfhowlettObrienDave, I read his query as "can I make a custom ubuntu .iso?"09:28
ObrienDavei read it as a file archive09:28
cfhowlettLinnak, "reconstructor"    might do that09:28
Linnakcfhowlett: Is that still active project?09:29
cfhowlettLinnak, so far as i know.  the preferred program "remastersync" was abandonwared earlier this year.09:29
Linnakcfhowlett: You mean remastersys?09:29
ObrienDavealthough, clonezilla would make an ISO image09:29
cfhowlettLinnak, exactomundo!  reconstructor is supposed to be "similar"09:30
LinnakClonezilla and partimage are good if there isn't a gui solution instead them09:30
ObrienDaveclonezilla live would be the way to go09:30
Linnakwhat kind of image does redo make?09:33
Castboundhello, I am trying to upgrade bash but getting this error:09:52
CastboundW: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/oneiric-security/multiverse/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.15 80]09:52
CastboundE: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.09:52
Castboundcan you help me?09:52
ObrienDave!oneiric09:52
ubottuUbuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) was the fifteenth release of Ubuntu. !End-Of-Life on May 9th 2013, see http://ubottu.com/y/oneiric for more details.09:52
ObrienDaveyou need to upgrade to a supported release09:53
Castbounddist-upgrade is my only option?09:53
ObrienDavedist-upgrade won't help you09:53
Castboundit is a server, possible upgrade without reimage?09:53
ObrienDaveask in #ubuntu-server09:54
k1l!eol | Castbound this got links to how to upgrade09:54
ubottuCastbound this got links to how to upgrade: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades09:54
k1lCastbound: you need to at least update to 12.0409:55
Castboundthank  you guys09:55
LinnakI'm in a 3 days work and I still don't have solution. I'd like to remaster my whole system with all my installed applications and setting and create a bootable LiveUSB from that. Bur my system is in virtualbox.10:00
ryaojaksi: Compiling it has always been easiest for me.10:03
ryao[6~[6~[6~I was scrolled yup.10:03
bekksLinnak: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization10:05
LinnakI have read thet and i've tried as well, it doesn't put my apps in the iso file and a set the language at the beginning and din't even use that language which I set.10:06
Linnakall the tutorials are old: relinux, reconstructor, remastersys..... the are dead. in 2014 i thing there is no solution for 14.04 LTS10:08
milad1512how do i get a list for startup programs in terminal ?10:10
bekksLinnak: http://system-imaging.blogspot.com.es/10:12
LinnakIt will be good from october 1510:12
Linnakbut thanks I read it yesterday as well. I read everithing in this theme10:13
jere_I have just plugged my usb keyboard in my Ubuntu machine. It works. But is there a way I can know where it is loaded in /dev/ ?10:13
bekksLinnak: Then use the current version, 1.4 - please read the whole page, not just the first sentence.10:13
LinnakI read that 1.5 will handle 12.04 I thought 1.4 won't.10:13
Linnak14.04 sorry10:14
bekksLinnak: Please read the page. For 1.4 it says: "Initial Ubuntu 14.10 support".10:14
LinnakYes i've just did. sorry and thank again10:14
bekksLinnak: So it can be safely assumed that 1.4 supports 14.04 already.10:14
Linnakhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/os4systemimage/ here is the download page but I can't find the package10:15
jere_I have just plugged my usb keyboard in my Ubuntu machine. It works. But is there a way I can know where it is loaded in /dev/ ?10:16
milad1512what's the command to show startup programs ?10:17
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milad1512There is none ?10:20
milad1512anyone knows how to open startup applications in terminal ubuntu ?10:23
k1lmilad1512: what do you want to do in the first place?10:24
z3rocoolstartup app in search10:24
milad1512k1l: i want to prevent and application from starting up when ubuntu srating10:25
z3rocool@milad there is google you know http://www.howtogeek.com/192104/how-to-showhide-all-hidden-startup-applications-in-ubuntu-14.10/10:25
k1lmilad1512: which ubuntu exactly and which desktop?10:25
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milad1512k1l: 14.04.01, and what do you mean by which desktop ?10:26
k1lmilad1512: unity, kde, xfce,.....10:26
jarnosEriC^^,  how would you include it in a script so that you give the search string as a command line argument?10:27
milad1512k1l: sorry , how can i find that out ?10:28
k1lmilad1512: is that a standard ubuntu? then its unity10:28
k1lmilad1512: see this album to compare the desktops: http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ10:29
EriC^^jarnos: elaborate on what you mean10:31
vitimitihi10:32
nevermoreravenhow do I secure ubuntu?10:33
jarnosEriC^^, I want to write a script that takes the search string as a command line argument, e.g. in this case ubuntu: dpkg -l | awk '$2 ~ /ubuntu/'10:34
k1lnevermoreraven: can you rephrase?10:34
jarnosEriC^^,  this does not work: s=$1; dpkg -l | awk '$2 ~ /$s/'10:35
nevermoreravenhow do I use apparmor? k1l10:35
cfhowlett!apparmor | nevermoreraven10:35
ubottunevermoreraven: For information about the AppArmor security framework employed in Ubuntu (since Gutsy Gibbon), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor10:35
chris_maybe someone can answer my question: when starting a new application it writes the own config files in my home dir. what if there is no power in that moment and pc is off but the application for example QGIS has already write 10 config files out of 20. or can be one config file corrupt. the more interesting question ... what if this situation happens while a updated security app runs the first time. i hope u understand my question10:38
cfhowlettchris_, read it twice and I don't understand ...10:38
EriC^^jarnos: try dpkg -l | awk '$2 ~ /'$@'/'10:38
EriC^^jarnos: that'll use the whole arguments, modify it for just the second argument10:39
k1lmilad1512: support please only in this channel10:39
chris_when u start an app the first time it writes config files in home dir (.config)10:39
k1lmilad1512: user startups are in :".config/autostart/"   general startups are in "/etc/xdg/autostart/"10:40
cfhowlettchris_, correct.10:40
chris_what when the app is killed in that moment10:40
k1lit will write the next time its started?10:40
cfhowlettchris_, restart = reconfigure10:41
z3rocoolclear10:41
z3rocoolops wrong window lol10:41
chris_so just shutdown and start the app new and no need to del the config-dir?10:41
cfhowlettchris_, do not delete configs10:42
chris_so u mean with restart just open the app again10:42
cfhowlettchris_, yes10:43
BluesKajHowdy folks10:44
milad1512k1l: where is this ".config/autostart/ "10:44
k1lmilad1512: in you users home directory10:44
k1l~/.config/autostart10:44
milad1512k1l: there is none10:46
milad1512cd10:46
milad1512k1l, i found the ".config" but i don't see autostart. but there is upstart10:47
milad1512k1l , is that it ?10:48
michele_help o have kworker process always on top10:49
alperenhey, I have Xubuntu installed but I don't like the way xfce looks, is there a way to make look like #10:49
alperengnome10:49
cfhowlettalperen, why not just install gnome?10:49
michele_I have kworker how to remove10:49
cfhowlett!gnome10:50
ubottuGNOME was the default desktop environment on Ubuntu up to 10.10. To install the GNOME Shell, type [ sudo apt-get install gnome-shell ] in a !terminal. For the GNOME-based !flavor of Ubuntu, see !ubuntu-gnome10:50
cfhowlett!info kworker10:50
ubottuPackage kworker does not exist in trusty10:50
alperencfhowlett or that, how do i that ?10:50
k1lmilad1512: stop. this doesnt seem to work, so please tell me what app do you want to stop from autostart?10:50
cfhowlettalperen, should be sudo apt-get install gnome-shell                      then logout, choose gnome, login10:51
jarnosEriC^^, it works only with single argument, like $110:51
michele_ubottu it consume 20% of my cpu10:51
ubottumichele_: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)10:51
milad1512k1l : kerio-control-vpnclient10:51
EriC^^jarnos: in your example use dpkg -l | awk '$2 ~ /'$s'/'10:52
k1lmilad1512: ok, so we make another attempt: please install the package "pastebinit". you can use "sudo apt-get install pastebinit"10:52
milad1512k1l: i did, what's next ?10:53
jarnosEriC^^, yes, but what if you want to search for multiple strings, like in your example?10:53
EriC^^michele_: kworker is still consuming?10:53
michele_yes10:53
k1l"ls -al ~/.config/autostart | pastebinit"10:54
EriC^^michele_: did you try grep . -r /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts10:54
EriC^^did you try any guide that mentioned that?10:54
k1lthen "ls -al /etc/xdg/autostart/ | pastebinit" and show the to links in here10:54
michele_i don't understan10:54
michele_the guide10:54
k1lmichele_: i linked a tutorial yesterday for your issue. did that work?10:54
michele_i don't understand the guide10:55
EriC^^jarnos: to do multiple searches i guess you have to use a loop, for i in $@; do dpkg -l ...;done10:55
k1lwhat exactly dont you understand?10:55
michele_then when i paste this grep . -r /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts10:55
michele_what i do?10:55
EriC^^you should find which one is very high10:56
EriC^^and disable it10:56
michele_now i screen because i don't know what is10:56
EriC^^ok10:56
michele_http://pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=7777610:57
michele_http://pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=7777710:58
k1lmichele_: gpe06 is the one that is too high10:58
EriC^^michele_: ok, gpe06 most likely is the culprit10:59
michele_how to remove?10:59
EriC^^open root' crontab11:00
EriC^^sudo su11:00
EriC^^then crontab -e11:00
MonkeyDustor simply sudo crontab -e11:00
michele_ok11:00
michele_now?11:00
michele_1 2 or 3?11:00
EriC^^or that ^^^11:01
michele_ed nano or bin/vim.tiny11:01
EriC^^nano11:01
michele_ok11:01
michele_http://pastebin.com/GwF2tdMm11:02
EriC^^ok paste this ther11:02
EriC^^@reboot echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe0611:02
michele_http://pastebin.com/tRjUZUCm11:03
michele_ok?11:03
EriC^^ok press ctrl+o11:04
EriC^^save it11:04
EriC^^and then ctrl+x to exit11:04
michele_ok11:04
michele_crontab: installing new crontab11:04
michele_now?11:05
EriC^^if you want, from the root shell try11:05
MonkeyDustseen trough the eyes of beginners, things look more scary than they are11:05
EriC^^echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe0611:06
EriC^^i guess we should have tried that first to see if it works :D11:06
michele_yes it disabled11:06
michele_yessss it worked!11:06
EriC^^ok cool11:07
michele_thanks a lot11:07
EriC^^no problem11:07
michele_it's pemanently?11:07
EriC^^yeah11:07
michele_ty11:07
EriC^^if you want it to work after suspend you have to add something though11:07
michele_what?11:07
EriC^^hold on11:08
michele_i wait11:09
michele_:D11:09
EriC^^michele_: type sudo nano /etc/pm/sleep.d/30_disable_gpe0611:10
jarnosEriC^^, maybe, but it may print same line multiple times unlike "aptitude search $@".11:10
EriC^^then paste this http://paste.ubuntu.com/8439737/11:11
milad1512k1l : now what do i do with pastebinit ?11:12
k1lmilad1512: i explained 20 minutes ago.11:12
cfhowlett:)11:12
michele_now?11:12
michele_save?11:12
EriC^^yup11:13
michele_ok11:13
EriC^^then sudo chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/30_disable_gpe0611:13
michele_don't appear nothing11:14
EriC^^it's ok11:14
EriC^^that's all11:14
k1l!pm | milad151211:14
ubottumilad1512: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.11:14
michele_ok11:14
michele_ty11:14
EriC^^np11:14
michele_good bye11:14
k1lmilad1512: <k1l> "ls -al ~/.config/autostart | pastebinit" <k1l> then "ls -al /etc/xdg/autostart/ | pastebinit" and show the to links in here11:14
EriC^^goodbye11:14
jarnosEriC^^, and calls dpkg multiple times11:14
k1lmilad1512: please read the chat when you want to people help you11:15
michele_eric are you online?11:15
michele_i have another ask11:16
EriC^^yeah11:16
michele_why when i restart my laptop the luminosity change to defaul? (MAX)11:16
EriC^^whats up?11:16
Ice_StrikeWhen I do this command: sudo apt-get install libpar2-dev11:17
Ice_StrikeI get error11:17
Ice_StrikeE: Unable to locate package libpar2-dev11:17
EriC^^michele_: no idea, but you could make a work around if you wanted11:17
k1l!find libpar2-dev11:17
ubottuFound: libpar2-dev11:17
michele_ok11:17
k1lIce_Strike: which ubuntu are you on?11:17
EriC^^michele_: if you want let me know11:19
Ice_Strikek1l 1211:19
michele_i want11:19
Ice_Strikehow can I upgrade to 14?11:19
michele_xD11:19
bekksIce_Strike: 12.04 or 12.10?11:19
k1lIce_Strike: 12.??  there are 2 releases a  year. so what 12.?? exactly?11:19
k1lIce_Strike: lsb_release -d11:19
EriC^^ok open a root shell ( this case it's necessary usually sudo is ok )11:20
EriC^^sudo su11:20
Ice_StrikeDescription:    Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS11:20
bekksEriC^^: sudo su is a bad ways. Use sudo -s or sudo -i11:20
michele_yes i know11:20
EriC^^ok, sudo -i then11:20
k1lIce_Strike: "sudo do-release-upgrade" will bring you to 14.0411:20
Ice_StrikeI will do11:20
Ice_Strikethanks bro11:20
michele_ok11:21
Ice_StrikeWhat the major difference between 12 and 14?11:21
k1lIce_Strike: new kernel, new program versions,...11:21
EriC^^type cat /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/max_brightness11:21
EriC^^it should give you a number11:21
michele_1011:21
luc4Anyone able to run the usb live on the macbook?11:22
EriC^^ok11:22
EriC^^try echo 4 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness11:22
EriC^^see the brightness you want11:22
michele_now it's setted mox11:22
EriC^^try 211:23
michele_when i typed this echo 4 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness the luminosity has became high11:23
michele_echo 2 it's better11:24
EriC^^michele_: if you want try this11:24
EriC^^i think this is better11:24
EriC^^cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/max_brightness11:25
EriC^^it should give a higher number11:25
michele_488211:25
EriC^^ok11:25
EriC^^try echo 1000 > /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness11:26
michele_it's increase!11:27
michele_echo 2 it's better xD11:27
EriC^^try echo 97011:27
EriC^^that should give around the same, if it's linear11:28
EriC^^play around with it until you like the brightness11:28
EriC^^900, etc11:28
jarnosbug 137471611:28
ubottubug 1374716 in apt (Ubuntu) "Feature request: Allow restricting "apt-cache search" to search installed packages only" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/137471611:28
michele_don't change11:28
EriC^^mm 800?11:28
michele_900 yes11:28
EriC^^ok11:29
michele_also 80011:29
michele_decrease xD11:29
michele_wow decrease always11:29
michele_when i restart ?11:30
EriC^^ok11:30
EriC^^type nano /etc/rc.local11:30
EriC^^and paste echo ........ brightness11:31
EriC^^( put it before exit 0 )11:31
michele_ok11:32
bekksjarnos: dpkg -l | grep searchterm11:32
michele_http://www.pasteall.org/5421911:33
michele_save and exit?11:33
EriC^^yup11:34
k1lmilad1512: i told you twice now how to proceed. no need to tell me in pm how i should support in this channel. if you would keep track of this channel when asking a question you could be easily been done already with that issue. good luck with your issue.11:34
swapneshHello ...I need some help with ethernet connection11:34
michele_finish?11:35
EriC^^yeah11:35
swapneshI pasted my query here but no response http://askubuntu.com/questions/529211/ethernet-connection-not-working-in-ubuntu-14-04-1-lts11:35
michele_now i try to restart11:35
EriC^^ok11:35
michele_see you later11:35
swapneshlet me know what I am missing11:35
milad1512k1l: sorry, i didn't mean to offend you.11:36
swapneshI tried most of the things I found on google but still unable to locate11:37
michele_no eric11:37
michele_the luminosity it setted in max11:37
michele_when i restart11:37
swapneshany help with the topic ??11:37
EriC^^hmm11:37
Alpyhello there, is it normal that when i restart my computer, it takes me to my usual GUI (xfce) but to a command prompt11:38
Alpy?11:38
cfhowlettAlpy, no not normal11:39
swapneshis it a problem of 14.04 as i never faced problem with my older ubuntu 13.0411:39
swapneshanyone ?? what else I can try to sort out the problem ??11:40
Mitsos101How can I view the underlying filesystems in aufs?11:40
bekksMitsos101: By looking at the source mountpoints.11:41
EriC^^michele_: try to add also the acpi_video011:42
EriC^^echo 2 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness11:42
michele_change to high11:43
EriC^^maybe echo 1 ?11:43
michele_i try echo 011:44
michele_yea11:44
swapneshany help ???11:44
michele_echo 0 it's good11:44
EriC^^ok, try to add that11:44
michele_how to add11:45
EriC^^nano /etc/rc.local11:46
swapneshI am currently using my mobile internet ..which is working correctly ..but not ethernet11:46
michele_there is nothing in this file11:46
EriC^^it can't be11:47
EriC^^:P11:47
swapneshPlease let me know what else I can do to sort out my problem11:47
michele_look http://pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=7777811:48
michele_save and ecit?11:48
michele_exit*11:48
EriC^^you've written /ect/rc.local11:49
EriC^^:p11:49
michele_i'm sorry11:49
EriC^^no worries11:50
michele_ok11:50
michele_restart?11:50
EriC^^yup11:50
michele_see you later another time xD11:50
EriC^^hehe ok11:50
swapneshany help ?? :(11:52
michele_no eric, but now i go to eat11:52
michele_see you later11:52
michele_thanks11:53
swapneshany help ??  i am still looking for some with the topic11:56
jarnosEriC^^, I think this is what I was looking for: apt-cache search --names-only $@ | awk '{ print $1 }' | xargs dpkg -l 2>/dev/null  ; it prints package names that are installed and contain all of the strings in $@ ;  "aptitude search $@ | grep ^i" prints installed packages whose name contain any of the strings in $@.11:58
z3rocoolIs there a fix for reaver/wash on ubuntu 14.04 yet12:01
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swapneshis there any one to help with my ethernet connection ?////12:02
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pd921@swapnesh whats the issue ?12:03
swapneshpd921 I asked here too not no response http://askubuntu.com/questions/529211/ethernet-connection-not-working-in-ubuntu-14-04-1-lts12:04
swapneshIts showing the "Connection Established" message but not working though12:05
rlinxHow does the  psa12:06
pd921Can you point out the issue from the output of ---  <ip link> and <ip addr> ?12:06
rlinxHow does paste to work?12:06
swapneshpd921 sorry not getting this part - <ip link> and <ip addr> ?12:08
pd921what are the output of the following commands..are they normal or is there any issue /$ip link  and $ip addr12:10
Thumpxrhey. can anyone tell me how i can enable 144Hz output on an AMD 7970HD in 14.04 ?12:11
pyoorhi all - trying to patch shellshock on an ubuntu 14.04 box.  After upgrading, bash still reports 4.3.11. Any idea why?12:12
somsippyoor: that doesn't sound like an official package. How did you install it?12:13
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k1lpyoor: just run the updates. ubuntu did patch bash already12:13
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k1l!usn | pyoor see this for more info12:13
ubottupyoor see this for more info: Please see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn for information about Ubuntu security updates.12:13
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pyoorall - did apt-get update; apt-get distupgrade12:14
pyoorupdated, reboot, current version is 4.3.11 and no new patches available12:14
somsip!bash | pyoor (this is the official version - 4.3.11 is newer than this, so where did you get it from)12:14
ubottupyoor (this is the official version - 4.3.11 is newer than this, so where did you get it from): The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal12:14
cfhowlettpyoor, apt-get dist-upgrade12:14
k1lpyoor: "apt-cache policy bash"12:14
somsip!info bash | pyoor12:15
ubottupyoor: bash (source: bash): GNU Bourne Again SHell. In component main, is required. Version 4.3-7ubuntu1.3 (trusty), package size 535 kB, installed size 1436 kB12:15
swapnesh@pd921 following is the result http://i.imgur.com/JJdbiQa.png12:15
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pyoorsomsip: so 4.3.7ubuntu 1.3 is latest?12:16
somsippyoor: from the official repos yes. So is there any chance you've used a PPA to get 4.3.11?12:16
somsippyoor: (though 1.4 is now the latest)12:17
pyoorhttp://pastebin.com/Zqtf4Hgg12:17
swapnesh@pd921 sorry ..this one is more clear http://imgur.com/X6VZItE.png12:17
somsippyoor: so where did you get 4.3.11 from? It looks like you're up to date12:17
k1lpyoor: you are mixing a lot of stuff there. first: ubuntu did patch all ubuntu bash versions with all known security patches offered from the bash team. so if you run the updates you already have all patched bash version.12:17
k1lpyoor: and to patch bash doesnt mean it gets from 4.3.7 to 4.3.11. it does mean the "old" version gets made secure with that patch12:18
tsm91Helo, i have serious issues connecting to pptp vpn on 14.04, http://askubuntu.com/questions/528058/pptp-vpn-connect-fail12:19
tsm91i need to fix something but i am not able to connect to the company vpn :S12:20
jishjishhi all - i'm just learning linux terminal commands, and I want to find all files or folders on my portable drive at /media/josh/JSERRYB1TB/ that contain glen. I'm not sure if I can use the FIND command or GREP or either to find files and directories which contain the word "glen" -- don't care about case. Can anyone give me some advice? So far I hav12:22
jishjishe tried josh@JOSHUA-PC:/media/josh/JSERRYB1TB$ find . -name "*glen*.*" but it returns nothing. I know for a fact there is atleast one directory called "glen" there may also be multiple files.12:22
somsipjishjish: grep -nir glen /media/josh/JSERRYB1TB12:22
somsipjishjish: hang on - the filename or folder name contains 'glen' or the contents of the file contains glen?12:23
swapnesh@pd921 any thing missing ??12:23
jishjishsomsip: file or folder name* sorry12:23
somsipjignore my suggestion then12:23
jishjishsomsip: also, why did you choose grep over find?12:23
jishjishsomsip: your suggestion will search for "glen" within any file on that portable hard drive is that right?12:24
user__ciao12:25
lesshasteI have applied the bash patch but I still see the word busted when I dp12:30
lesshasteenv X="() { :;} ; echo busted" `which bash` -c "echo completed"12:31
lesshastewhat's going on?12:31
MonkeyDustlesshaste  just read: the patch is leaving some holes, i'm sure the coders and technicians are working on it12:31
lesshasteMonkeyDust, oh!12:32
swapneshany help???12:32
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MonkeyDustlesshaste  just follow some linux blogs to stay up to date12:33
lesshasteMonkeyDust,  can you recommend one?12:33
destra hello, i have a problem to load debian it says no device found <UUID> and go to shell but after that it freeze and i can't type in shell, i tried to reinstall grub from ubuntu live cd (in chroot)12:33
cfhowlettdestra, ask #debian for debian support12:33
MonkeyDustlesshaste  lxer.com, omgubuntu, there are zillions12:34
lesshasteMonkeyDust, looks like today's bash release actually fixed it12:34
lesshasteeveryone should sudo apt-get update now12:34
compdochurray - we're safe!!12:35
destracfhowlett, i think it's not related to distro12:36
cfhowlettdestra, you're asking for debian support = support with debian distro.  ask #debian12:36
MonkeyDustlesshaste  that's good news then12:37
lesshasteMonkeyDust, yes :)12:37
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crypto_guywhat is the best GUI firewall for a laptop?12:42
MonkeyDustcrypto_guy  gufw and fwbuilder are popular12:44
somsipjishjish: yes (was afk)12:49
Kriss|mobileHow do I get the normal bar at the top after installing ubuntu-desktop?12:54
MonkeyDustKriss|mobile  "normal" in what sense?12:54
sgtsaughterDoes anyone know of compatibility issues with the ASRock Z97 Extreme4 mother board and ubuntu?12:55
Kriss|mobileMonkeyDust: The bars on this picture http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubuntu_releases#/image/File:Screenshot_from_2014-04-25_21_06_50.png12:56
cfhowlettKriss|mobile, if you're using 14.04 ubuntu with Unity desktop environment, there ARE no bars at the top by default.12:57
z3rocoolIs there a fix for reaver/wash on ubuntu 14.04 yet12:58
Kriss|mobileHow do I add them?12:58
crypto_guyMonkeyDust: now i use gufw, but it is so ugly in kubuntu13:00
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franco!list13:02
ubottufranco: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».13:02
usr13MonkeyDust: Is that gnome-desktop?13:03
usr13or gnome-shell...?13:05
desideriohello13:05
MonkeyDustcrypto_guy  1) i missed the kubuntu part, 2) a firewall is supposed to be safe, not beautiful and 3) try fwbuilder13:06
AghastThat looks like default unity13:06
sgtsaughterdoes anyone know if the ASUS Z87-Pro Motherboard is compatible with ubuntu 14.0413:06
MonkeyDustsgtsaughter  try a live dvd or usb to find out13:07
sgtsaughterMonkeyDust: yeah when ive tried to the live cd and i get a black screen with a blinking white curusor that eventually freezes after i click either 'try ubuntu' or 'install ubuntu', but im not sure if the reason is the motherboard13:09
MonkeyDust!nomodeset | sgtsaughter start here13:09
ubottusgtsaughter start here: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter13:09
MonkeyDustah 'after' you click install ubuntu, then it's different13:10
sgtsaughterMonkeyDust: yeah i've tried nomodeset and the same thing happens ive also tried removing the graphics card and the same thing happens...ive tried multiple live cds and a live usb all do the same thing13:10
sgtsaughterMonkeyDust: I bought the computer to microcenter to see what they think...after trying everything they said it could be the monther board but im seeing if anyone has a second opinion....do these symptoms sound like a motherboard issue?13:11
crypto_guyMonkeyDust, thanks13:11
cfhowlettsgtsaughter, "try ubuntu" first then "install" ubuntu once you've entered the live session13:12
sgtsaughtercfhowlett: i can't even get into the live session after a while i get a black screen with a blinking white cursor and it eventually freezes13:13
cfhowlettsgtsaughter, try 1. mini.iso and/or 2. lubuntu13:13
sgtsaughtercfhowlett: ive tried mini.iso and it worked better, but i got stuck when it couldn't detect my network even though i was directly connected to the cable modem...but i havent tried lubuntu yet maybe ill give that a try13:15
usr13sgtsaughter: Really, you couldn't get connected to your network?13:17
usr13sgtsaughter: Did you reboot the cable modem?13:17
sgtsaughterusr13: yeah when i got to the networking part and it said if i have a cable modem from a cable provider id have to enter my account number which i dont have on me...i still feel like ubuntu live cd should just work im wondering if anyone else things its a motherboard issue13:21
old_penguinHi, does anyone know how to convert an outlook pst file to thunderbird mbox?13:21
cfhowlettsgtsaughter, lubuntu is optimized for older and lower specification hardware.  if lubuntu can't boot your system, I'd say ... move on.13:22
MonkeyDustold_penguin  try Tools > Import13:23
usr13sgtsaughter: I  don't know, but I doubt it.13:23
sgtsaughtercfhowlett: thats the thing i just bought all these parts from microcenter two weeks ago they're all new hardware and i told the associate working at microcenter that i needed all hardware to be compatible with ubuntu13:23
bipul!ubuntu14.1013:24
bipul!info ubuntu14.1013:24
ubottuPackage ubuntu14.10 does not exist in trusty13:24
EriC^^!14.1013:24
ubottuUbuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) is the next development release of Ubuntu due for release in October 2014. Support in #ubuntu+1. For more info, see the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/136313:24
cfhowlettsgtsaughter, NEW hardware isn't necessarily better for linux.  unless the OEM supports linux, you have to rely on armies of hackers to back-engineer drivers and such.  takes time.13:24
old_penguinMonkeyDust  I don't see any option to point to a pst file.13:24
cfhowlettsgtsaughter, but I'm sure microcenter was happy to sell you the latest and greatest shiny stuff, right?13:25
MonkeyDustold_penguin  maybe you can export the pst file, first, then import it in firefox13:25
MonkeyDustthunderbird*13:25
bipulEriC^^: Do i have to ask all the query regarding ubuntu14.10 in #ubuntu+1 channel?13:26
cfhowlettbipul, yes13:26
EriC^^bipul: i guess so13:26
bipulcfhowlett: Thank you.13:26
bipulok13:26
old_penguinMonkeyDust ok, I'll try that13:26
z3rocoolCAn reaver be talked about here13:26
old_penguinthanks13:26
k1lz3rocool: ask the reaver guys directly. we dont support wifi hacking in here13:27
freeroutehi, what if (and let's say that this is a hypothetical question... :p) I have no room for downloading updates anymore? Can I do aptitude clean at mid-update?13:27
sgtsaughtercfhowlett: ugh yeah im sure that had something to do with it i was just hoping that me making a point that everything needed compatible with ubuntu would prevent that... they're telling me to downgrade to the ASUS Z87-Pro Motherboard  so hopefully that will work13:27
cfhowlett!hcl | sgtsaughter13:27
ubottusgtsaughter: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection13:27
SkizuHey I'm looking to install ubuntu server cli13:27
z3rocoolIs there a fix for reaver/wash on ubuntu 14.04 yet13:27
cfhowlett!lamp | Skizu,13:28
ubottuSkizu,: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.13:28
k1lz3rocool: file a bug on launchpad.net13:28
Skizucfhowlett: Idc about lamp?13:28
cfhowlettSkizu, you want to install a server via cli?  read the wiki13:29
usr13Skizu: So what is your problem?13:29
Skizuusr13: http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/ whats the difference between the top and bottom downloads xD13:29
k1lSkizu: did you even read that side? there is explanaitions in the beginning13:30
usr13Skizu: What do you mean "top and bottom" downloads?13:30
k1lSkizu: and the 14.04.1 have already included the first "servicepack"13:30
MonkeyDustSkizu  try tasksel (task select)13:30
usr13Skizu: Can you be a little more specific?13:30
Skizuk1l: Yeah but the text isthe same for the 2 "Server install image" sections13:30
SkizuClick the link13:31
usr13Skizu: One is 32bit and the other is 6413:31
SkizuThere are two sections titled Server install image13:31
usr13Skizu: x86 is 32bit,  AMD64 is 64bit13:32
k1lSkizu: one is linked to 14.04 and one is linked to 14.04.113:32
compdocI didnt realize they still made a 32bitr version of server13:32
wesley9946how much RAM does your server have?13:32
usr13Skizu: Choices are: ubuntu-14.04.1-server-i386.iso & ubuntu-14.04.1-server-amd64.iso13:33
z3rocoolHow would i go about downgrading these libpcap & libpcap-dev in ubuntu 14.0413:33
Skizuk1l: Is the top 14.04.1 as it doesn't specify13:33
k1lcompdoc: well, i think a lot of old hardware is still used for running a server13:33
rlinxQuestions, What is a channel troll?13:33
k1lSkizu: just scroll down to the extended list. dont make a drama out of it13:33
compdock1l, hardware that old should be retired13:33
k1lrlinx: i bet you can discuss that in #ubuntu-offtopic13:33
usr13Skizu: Just use the list.13:33
rlinxthank you13:33
k1lcompdoc: do do i. but some dont13:34
k1l*so do13:34
* Skizu uses the list13:34
SkizuOkay cheers all13:34
k1lSkizu: and btw: if you see where the links direct to you know what is what13:34
name_Hello! does someone know of a good way to control heat/cpu fan in linux? Temps are 15-20 C higher than in windows XP on idle and jump very quickly up and down.13:34
name_Its a dell latitude e4200 laptop.13:34
name_I tried to install i8kutils but the fan just went to max and down again in intervals of ca. 5 secs.13:35
rlinxHow and why do  i use http://paste.ubuntu.com/ ?13:36
MonkeyDustname_  look for TLP (not in the repos)13:37
k1l!paste | rlinx13:37
ubotturlinx: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.13:37
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ecky--ptang-zoobHow come when I put 0.0.0.0 facebook.com in my hosts file, facebook still loads?13:37
wesley9946why would you put facebook.com in the hosts file?13:38
rlinxhow do I find the url of my paste?13:38
compdocecky--ptang-zoob, might be cached13:38
name_Ok, ill look for tlp.13:38
k1lrlinx: like you upload a picture. just with text.13:38
ecky--ptang-zoobI cleared cache and flushed dns13:38
wesley9946ecky--ptang-zoob: replace the 0.0.0.0 with 173.252.120.613:39
MonkeyDustecky--ptang-zoob  probably facebook.com redirects automatically to some other page, that is not blocked by 0.0.0.013:39
rlinxFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com13:40
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rlinxwhen I paste where do I find url to post here?13:40
name_MonkeyDust now i remember havin installed it already once.13:40
name_Simply installing didnt change anything.13:41
Wulframnrlinx: how are you pasting?13:41
k1lrlinx: its the new url in the url bar13:41
Guest95813how do I get A2DP to work with my bluetooth headset.  HSP works and sometimes A2DP does and other times it doesn't.  I've tried restarting pulseaudio and bluetooth.13:41
rlinxI just paste my information and someone here answers?13:42
k1lrlinx: no. you need to put the link in here13:42
MonkeyDustrlinx  someone answers if they know the answer13:42
rlinx I need help understanding Loadable kernel module installation13:42
cfhowlett!kernel13:42
ubottuThe core of Ubuntu is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, and if you need to troubleshoot issues, you can try a !Mainline kernel instead, but if you insist, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (see also !Stages)13:42
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rlinx"Make sure you give us the URL for your paste"  isn't the url http://paste.ubuntu.com/13:44
Wulframnrlinx: ask your question here. If someone knows how to help then they will respond. Paste is for multi-line responses that would trigger the anti-spam bot.13:44
name_Is it possible to let bios handle fan control? Would it be safe?13:45
Wulframnrlinx: use that link to post your multi-line response, hit submit, then copy and paste the new url here.13:45
k1lrlinx: come on. you want to talk about kernel moduls and cant even paste some text on a pastebin? you need to give us the pastbin.com/XXXXXXXX   link, where XXXXX is gernerated by your upload13:45
rlinxhey it all new to me13:46
MonkeyDustrlinx  first become familiar with the command line, then try discussing the kernel13:46
Wulframnk1l: the ability to use paste and the ability to build a custom kernel are not mutually exclusive13:46
Wulframnrlinx: what are you trying to achieve?13:47
Sven_vBhi, i'm looking for a terminal multiplexer with workspace management. for now i have screen instances as my workspaces, with a lot of shell windows in them, but i'd like to be able to move shells between workspaces, and save/resume them i.e. for reboots. would be enough to save, per window: its title, the path my shell was in, and some amount of scrollback. any suggestions?13:47
MonkeyDustSven_vB  tmux13:47
Sven_vBMonkeyDust, wow, didn't know it has that save/resume yet13:48
Sven_vBMonkeyDust, i'll have a look, thanks!13:48
optrustyname_ ping13:49
name_optrusty what does it do?13:50
optrustyname_ What does what do?13:50
name_ping13:50
k1lname_: in most cases bios handles fan control anyway13:50
donbirdyHi guys13:50
donbirdyI am just about to install Ubuntu13:50
donbirdyand have a 4000 GB disk from SEagate13:50
k1lname_: its just that you want to have a smoother control (for a more quiet fan) and therefor you might want to change some things there13:51
WulframnCongrats?13:51
donbirdyIs there any weird wizardry I need to do before I can use the disk in Ubuntu?13:51
name_kil I see, then windows is probably the one that controls it?13:51
basiclaserhey guys, i got a message saying my /boot is running out of space. Also see screenshot. What Can I do ? :)13:51
donbirdyIn terms of UEFI BIos13:51
Wulframndonbirdy: the enter key is not the space bar13:51
optrustyname_ k1l is right if you have a custom built PC You can turn off and on your fan13:52
name_kil i have win7, winxp and ive had two ubuntu based distros and both linuxes ran warm.13:52
donbirdyI am using an ASUS Rampage GENE II matx motherboard, and Wulframn my apologies13:52
Wulframnbasiclaser: do you have extra room on the drive?13:52
optrustydonbirdy I dont get why everyone likes UEFI13:52
optrustydonbirdy is it a custom build or windows 8 per13:52
optrusty*pre13:52
Wulframndonbirdy: No need. It just makes it harder to follow your issue. Also, you might trigger the anti-flood bot.13:52
name_kil that is, on idle it was warm (50-65 C) and using lots of flash content sometimes up to 85 C.13:53
bipulbug 137475413:53
ubottubug 1374754 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Unable to install Ubuntu14.10 on Virtualbox" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/137475413:54
donbirdyI hear the bots on this channel are more worse than Nazi generals13:54
k1lname_: well, then ask the 2 ubuntu-based distros support on how to get that issue solved.13:54
Wulframndon13:54
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name_kil In windows its steady around 35-40 C and the max was around 60 C13:54
optrustyname_ Lets see if you dont make the right config Youre gonna have a blown up cpu and table13:54
Wulframndonbirdy: not really. Just be mindful of the number of lines you post in quick succession13:54
MonkeyDustname_  what's the outcome of   uname -r13:54
optrustyname_ The cpu needs to keep cool13:55
basiclaserWulframn: brb restartig13:55
optrustyname_ especcialy intense proccesses13:55
name_MonkeyDust 3.13.0-36-generic13:55
donbirdyJawohl Herr Wulframn13:55
name_optrusy i had high temps on Lubuntu too.13:56
optrustydonbirdy is it a custom build or windows 8 pre installed13:56
MonkeyDustname_  that's more recent than mine... what's the outcome of   cat /etc/issue13:56
name_optrusy now on ZorinOS13:56
WulframnNur Englisch13:56
donbirdyoptrusty: No, I have windows 7 installed13:56
MonkeyDustname_  ask the zorin people, we can't help with that13:56
k1lname_: well, as i said: ask zorin what they use the cpu that much. its not a ubuntu issue in the first place13:57
Sven_vBMonkeyDust, in tmux' man page i found the plumbing to create my snapshots, but no commands for a ready-made one, so did i miss them or would i have to implement them myself?13:57
name_MonkeyDust i see, thanks nevertheless.13:57
name_kil BTW Zorin OS resource consumption is not so bad, maybe even lighter than Ubuntu Unity.13:58
optrustyname_ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WurUz36lktU Own risk13:58
MonkeyDustSven_vB  not sure13:58
name_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uBNCN6v_gk#t=46s14:01
k1lname_: optrusty this youtube videos suit better into the #ubuntu-offtopic channel, thanks14:03
donbirdyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85cL1HisrNc14:09
k1ldonbirdy: same goes for you.14:09
rlinxhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/8440734/14:22
rlinxany help on installing .ko file  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8440734/14:27
saiarcot895rlinx: You should have the details here, and any code in the pastebin.14:28
rlinxpleas explain14:28
MonkeyDustrlinx  ask the question here, paste the technical details in a pastebin14:29
rlinxok14:29
MonkeyDustrlinx  don't ask questions in a pastebin14:29
rlinxUbuntu 14.04 64.14:30
rlinxI ask a vendor for a linux driver for pcie frame grabber. They wanted to know the kernel version to compile the driver.14:30
rlinxI used uname -a and received "Linux gary-System-Product-Name 3.13.0-36-generic #63-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 3 21:30:07 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux14:30
rlinxgary@gary-System-Product-Name:~/Desktop/XI100XE  ko file$ "14:30
rlinxI received the driver in the form of XI100XE.ko.14:30
rlinxHow do I install this driver?14:30
unopasterlinx 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 unmuted14:30
saiarcot895rlinx: One like at a time.14:30
rlinx using Ubuntu 14.04 64.14:31
saiarcot895rlinx: As for the installation, I can tell you that you need to copy over the .ko file to somewhere in /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/14:31
saiarcot895, but in one of the specific subfolders. I can't find a folder for sound/audio.14:31
rlinxI ask a vendor for a linux driver for pcie frame grabber.14:32
rlinxThey wanted to know the kernel version to compile the driver.14:32
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l2ksolkovI just exited google chrome and Unity disappeared14:33
l2ksolkovIt's still there, but it's not showing.14:33
rlinxI used uname and received 3.13.0-36-generic #63-Ubuntu14:33
rlinxI received the driver in the form of XI100XE.ko.14:33
MonkeyDustrlinx  try to keep your questions in one line, it's easier to read and repeat14:34
rlinxUsing modinfo I received:14:34
rlinxhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/8440734/14:35
saiarcot895rlinx: Try copying the .ko file to /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/sound/pci, then run "sudo depmod".14:36
rlinxI don't know how to do that14:37
Wulframnrlinx: use the cp command14:37
rlinxwhy sound it's a video grabber14:37
rlinxdid you read the paste14:37
cfhowlettrlinx, no because14:38
cfhowlettrlink you use14:38
saiarcot895rlinx: I saw references to audio in the parameters in modinfo14:38
cfhowlettrlinx, too many <enter> command.  put all the information in one place for easy reading14:39
rlinx i did14:39
rlinxhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/8440734/14:39
saiarcot895rlinx: The other possible place might be /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video14:39
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Wulframnrlinx: what kind of driver is it?14:41
rlinxi need the command line install for this Loadable Kernel Module14:41
saiarcot895Wulframn: He said it's a video driver14:42
saiarcot895Wulframn: *video grabber14:42
rlinxeverything is pasted including the modinfo which shows the contents of the .ko file14:42
Wulframnsaiarcot895: I see audio parameters as well. rlinx try putting it in the video folder and enabling it. If it doesn't work then try putting it in the audio folder14:42
ThumpxrIs there a way to automount multiple smb:// shares at boot/logon? User/Password protected.14:43
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saiarcot895rlinx: "sudo cp /foldername" to copy a file into a root directory14:43
rlinxI don't know how to do that14:43
MonkeyDustThumpxr  try adding smb to /etc/fstab14:43
Wulframnrlinx: He just told you14:43
rlinxit needs installed with depends14:43
usr13Thumpxr: Do you need that much security?  You could just use nfs14:44
MonkeyDustrlinx  you don't know the basics of the basics and you want to modify and discuss the kernel14:44
WulframnMonkeyDust: right?14:44
Thumpxrusr13: its given.14:44
rlinxno i just want to install a driver with a set od command lines14:44
rlinxof14:44
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Wulframnrlinx: yes and to do that you follow simple instructions that have already been laid out for you14:45
Wulframnrlinx: where is the .ko file now?14:45
rlinx I am confusd, every web page I have read uses insmod14:46
rlinxthe ko is on ubuntu desktop14:46
Wulframnrlinx: ok. Open your command line interface. Tell me when you have done that14:47
compdocisnt .ko a driver for *bsd ?14:47
rlinxsupposedly the vendor areeady compiled to latest kernel version14:47
Wulframn.ko is a kernel module14:47
saiarcot895compdoc: for any linux14:47
compdocubuntu uses those?14:47
Wulframncompdoc: every *nix does14:48
rlinxterminal open14:48
rlinxWulframn terminal open14:49
Wulframnrlinx: type (without quotations) "cd /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video". Hit enter14:49
rlinxcd /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video Done14:50
Demogorgonquien de ecuador14:50
cfhowlett!es | Demogorgon14:51
ubottuDemogorgon: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.14:51
Wulframnrlinx: type pwd and hit enter. Paste the output here14:51
rlinxwhat pass word I thought ubuntu used sudo?14:52
rlinxmy login pw?14:52
Wulframnrlinx: just type "pwd" and hit enter14:53
rlinxor letters "pwd" ?14:53
Wulframnrlinx: paste the output here when you have done that step14:55
rlinxgary@gary-System-Product-Name:/lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video$ pwd/lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video14:55
rlinxgary@gary-System-Product-Name:/lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video$14:55
rlinxis that what you wanted?14:55
Wulframnrlinx: yes, this step confirmed that you were in the correct directory14:56
rlinxthank you14:56
Wulframnrlinx: the .ko is on your desktop, correct?14:56
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rlinxyes in it's own folder14:56
Wulframnrlinx: open a separate terminal. Tell me when you've done that14:57
rlinxok opened14:57
Wulframnrlinx: in the new terminal type "ls". You should see a couple of outputs. One should say desktop. Confirm that you see "Desktop"14:58
rlinxls14:58
rlinxok14:58
Wulframnlowercase L14:59
rlinxdesktop yes14:59
rlinxi see it14:59
Wulframnrlinx: type "cd ./Desktop" and hit enter15:00
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rlinxok15:00
Wulframnrlinx: type "ls", do you see the folder your .ko is in?15:00
rlinxdone15:01
Wulframnrlinx: do you see the folder your .ko is saved in?15:01
rlinxthe folder is named XI100XE15:01
rlinxyes15:01
Wulframnrlinx: ok, now type "cp ./XI100XE/*.ko ./" and hit enter15:02
rlinxgary@gary-System-Product-Name:~/Desktop$ cp ./XI100XE/*.ko ./15:03
rlinxcp: cannot stat ‘./XI100XE/*.ko’: No such file or directory15:03
rlinxgary@gary-System-Product-Name:~/Desktop$15:03
Wulframnrlinx: be careful posting multi line output. The flood bot might kick you15:04
rlinxok15:04
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Firefly67the middle button of my mouse is no longer copy-pasting, how do I fix this?15:05
Wulframnrlinx: are you just copying the command I give you then pasting them into the terminal?15:05
tdnI have just installled Ubuntu on a separate partition on my harddisk. I have another Ubuntu installation already. Now when I reboot my machine I would expect that it would boot up the newly installed ubuntu. However, it boots the old one. The new one is not even in the grub menu. What to do?15:05
rlinxyes unless i goofed15:05
tdnI want to eventually phase out the old one and primarily use the new one.15:05
tdnIs there a way to reset grub or something?15:05
Wulframnrlinx: that's fine, but I might have goofed15:05
rlinxcp ./XI100XE/*.ko ./ is what i copied15:06
EriC^^tdn: you could reinstall grub in the old one15:06
tdnEriC^^, like in apt-get install --reinstall grub?15:06
Wulframnrlinx: ok, so actually type "cp ./<folder>/*.ko ./" where <folder> is the name of the folder.15:06
EriC^^tdn: grub-install --recheck /dev/sdX15:06
EriC^^tdn: then update-grub15:06
tdnEriC^^, actually I cannot install anything on the old one, because it is broken in various ways. And I do not want to fix it.15:06
tdnEriC^^, ok. I will try that.15:07
EriC^^tdn: actually i think you only need to update-grub15:07
optrustyCan Anyone help me15:07
Wulframn!ask15:07
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience15:07
Firefly67how long do I wait before repeating my question?15:07
WulframnFirefly67: give us at least ten minutes between repeats15:08
rlinxi see the goof15:08
Firefly67ok, was just wondering if no one noticed it, as this seems like a busy channel15:08
Wulframnrlinx: yeah, I'm doing this from my phone so...You know...15:08
ObrienDavevery busy15:08
rlinxthe folder's name is    XI100XE  ko file15:08
WulframnFirefly67: if no one gets to it in a few minutes I'll do my best to help15:08
Firefly67ok, it's nothing urgent15:09
Wulframnrlinx: oh with spaces?15:09
optrustyI have a Toshiba Sattiliette P855-S5312 that was Windows 8.1 Pre installed then I erased and installed Ubuntu 14.04.1 now my computer is completly FROZEN I cant get in the boot menu or BIOS15:09
MonkeyDustguys, open-gl issue, i guess... unable to load "Ubuntu" or "Classic with effects" ... also unable to run programs like Stellarium and Supertux2, that use open-gl ... Acer laptop with 12.04 ... hints & tips please15:09
rlinxcould we cd into that folder15:09
rlinx?15:09
Wulframnrlinx: we absolutely can but I don't want to because I'm trying to teach you a step we're about to use.15:10
optrustyIts Ubuntu 14.04.1 x6415:10
optrustyIf you need anymore info just ask me15:10
Wulframnrlinx: the folder name has spaces?15:10
cfhowlettoptrusty, bios?15:10
optrustyoptrusty ya15:10
ObrienDave!uefi | optrusty15:10
ubottuoptrusty: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI15:10
rlinxok  having errors trying again15:11
optrustycfhowlett UEFI15:11
Wulframnrlinx: you can type the first few characters, then hit tab to auto fill the rest15:11
rlinxyes has spaces how about I rename the folder to one word?15:11
cfhowlettoptrusty, so NOT bios.  details matter.15:11
optrustycfhowlett My computer is in CSM mode not UEFI Mode15:12
Wulframnrlinx: spaces are inserted by placing \ before the space15:12
rlinxyes has spaces how about I rename the folder to one word?15:12
rlinx in wrong folder15:12
Wulframnrlinx: "mv" is used to both move and rename files.15:12
HelloWolrdcan somebody help me with a pyrit error?15:13
rlinx i think  i got it15:13
bekksHelloWolrd: That depends on your actual error ;)15:13
rlinxls15:13
zerothishow would I get started to over clock my graphics card? I want to change the code, shader, and memory clocks. Is there software for this, or ye olde jumpers?15:13
Wulframnrlinx: maintenance is here, give me a minute15:13
optrustycfhowlett I disabled Secure Boot15:13
tdnEriC^^, ok. And then how do I set the default grub choice15:14
rlinx did ls and get .ko file15:14
rlinxin correct folder now15:14
rlinxok15:14
bekkszerothis: which graphics adapter do you have, in particular?15:14
tdnEriC^^, but why did the new installation not install itself in grub?15:14
EriC^^tdn: sudo nano /etc/default/grub15:14
EriC^^tdn: did you pick the bootloader to be installed in the disk ?15:15
zerothisNvidia Corporation G98 (GeForce 8400 GS Rev. 2)15:15
optrustycfhowlett My computer was daul booted with Windows & Ubuntu But Windows wasnt working so i erased everything and reinstalled Ubuntu 14.04.115:15
tdnEriC^^, I have run update-grub now. Rebooting..... Wouldn't it be enough to then ru nupdate-grub from the new installation?15:16
usr13optrusty:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub15:16
cfhowlettoptrusty, and you installed it with uefi?15:16
EriC^^tdn: if you want, you can reinstall grub from the new installation15:16
cfhowlettoptrusty, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI15:16
HelloWolrdI try to use SQLite datebase with pyrit. At first everything went fine, but now i get this error when importing a wordlist into pyrit. Actually i get this error whatever i make with pyrit: File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/cpyrit/storage.py", line 132, in getStorage     raise util.SqlalchemyImportError("SQLAlchemy seems to be " \ cpyrit.util.SqlalchemyImportError: SQLAlchemy seems to be unavailable.15:16
optrustycfhowlett CSM15:16
cfhowlettcsm = ???15:16
zerothisthe "howtos" I found are all about optimal clock speeds, not about how to actually adjust them15:17
optrustycfhowlett You have never heard of CSM15:17
optrustycfhowlett Its the thing that lets you support Legacy OSes15:17
EriC^^tdn: if you're phasing out the old one, i think you should reinstall grub from the new installation, you can either chroot into it from the old one, or try to get it to boot by updating grub in the old one15:17
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usr13cfhowlett: CSM provides legacy BIOS compatibility15:18
Wulframnrlinx: I'm going to log off on my phone and log back in on my computer. I'll be back in about thirty minutes15:18
optrustyusr13 I am completly locked out of my sys15:18
rlinxthank you15:18
EriC^^tdn: updating grub will only change the /boot/grub/grub.cfg i think, it won't write grub to the mbr15:18
Wulframnrlinx: leave those two terminals open15:18
usr13cfhowlett: "booting Linux on UEFI systems is the same as on legacy BIOS-based systems" (From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface )15:18
rlinxok15:18
usr13optrusty: You can't even boot to setup (BIOS)?15:19
cfhowlettusr13, reading now ... best I don't advise on this matter until I've learned more so .. not tonight!15:19
wvsfxrI installed ubuntu 12.04, xfce4, lightdm, lightdm-gtk-greeter, ltsp-server, language packs for [de]. Everything works fine using a raspberry pi as thin client except the language. Keyboard is ok, but I cannot set default language to de. The gentle guys on #ltsp told me to ask here to verify if my system settings are ok because ldm doesnt influence these settings.15:19
optrustyusr13 I cant15:19
usr13optrusty: What happens when you trun on the PC?15:19
optrustycfhowlett Dont read on wiki its not a good source15:19
usr13optrusty: I've sent him all the info he needs.15:20
cfhowlettoptrusty, have you a better source?15:20
Guest55923Can I have some virtual FTP domains on the same IP?15:20
bekksoptrusty: Whats wrong with that source?15:20
optrustyusr13 It shows the Toshiba Leading Inovattion and then nothing happens15:20
* ObrienDave thinks the bios is borked. try factory settings15:20
optrustybekks Ppl can edit the source15:20
usr13optrusty: Have you ever booted to BOIS settings before?15:20
bekksoptrusty: thats the best thing about it.15:21
optrustyusr13 What do you mean15:21
usr13optrusty:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub15:21
optrustyusr13 Like Deafalts15:21
optrustyusr13 COMPLETLy LOCKED15:21
usr13optrusty: Sounds like a hardware problem to me.15:21
* ObrienDave agrees15:22
optrustyusr I tried taking out the HDD15:22
optrustyusr13 ^15:22
usr13optrusty: Can you boot to the Ubuntu install media?15:22
bekksoptrusty: Did you reset the settings to factory default?15:22
cfhowlettusr13, does your ubuntu live session USB boot?15:22
ObrienDavewont do any good if mobo or memory is fried15:22
optrustyusr13 How do I get a hardware prob after installing Ubuntu15:22
optrustybekks How do I do that15:23
bekksoptrusty: Because hardware breaks?15:23
usr13optrusty: We do not know.15:23
bekksoptrusty: Can yu still get into the BIOS?15:23
optrustybekks No15:23
optrustybekks I am out of warranty15:23
usr13bekks: He says he does not know what BIOS is.15:23
bekksoptrusty: Then take a look at the manual of the mobo on how to reset it.15:23
optrusty'bekks So I might as well sell the parts15:23
usr13bekks: It is a laptop.15:24
usr13optrusty: Is it a laptop or desktop?15:24
bekksusr13: There's still a manual for it ;)15:24
optrustyusr13 bekks Laptop15:24
usr13optrusty: That's what I thought. Ok.15:24
bekksoptrusty: So take a look at the manual on how to reset it.15:24
optrustybekks Going now15:24
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philippjochi i have ubuntu 14.04 trusty tahr15:25
HelloWolrdbekks do you have any clue what is going on with my pyrit?15:25
usr13bekks: cfhowlett I'll bet he deleted the UEFI partition15:26
cfhowlettusr13, yeah that would definitely cause some heartache.  in fact, pretty sure a factory reset would be impossible under those conditions15:26
cfhowlettusr13, I wonder if some kind of gpt conflict could also be at fault here ..15:27
optrusty[ping]usr13 :(15:28
usr13cfhowlett: Yea, I don't know.15:29
usr13cfhowlett: Could be a couple things I guess.  Hard to tell.15:29
optrusty[ping]usr13 I can hear you and if you are talking about me I might as well be stuck with a PC15:29
EriC^^optrusty[ping]: what's wrong?15:30
bekksHelloWolrd: Well, the message is that a file does not exist.15:30
MonkeyDustguys, open-gl issue, i guess... unable to load "Ubuntu" or "Classic with effects" ... also unable to run programs like Stellarium and Supertux2, that use open-gl ... Acer laptop with 12.04 ... hints & tips please15:30
cfhowlettoptrusty[ping], not enough information.  try this: boot your win8 recovery and fix that much first.15:30
optrusty[ping]cfhowlett I ERASED WINDOWS 815:31
usr13optrusty[ping]: You don't get any options at all when it boots?15:31
ObrienDaveoptrusty[ping], no need to SHOUT15:31
EriC^^optrusty[ping]: what's the problem?15:31
HelloWolrdbekks so when i use that command: #pyrit -u sqlite:///mydb.db -i /root/Desktop/Exploit/Wordlist/rockyou.txt import_passwords ; mydb.db , file does not exist?15:31
optrusty[ping]usr13 bekks cfhowlett Nothing... http://support.toshiba.com/support/staticContentDetail?contentId=3493946&isFromTOCLink=false15:31
optrusty[ping]If you need any specs15:32
usr13optrusty[ping]: Next question:  Did it ever boot after the install process was completed?15:32
Guest55923how about this FTP?15:32
optrusty[ping]usr13 No15:33
optrusty[ping]EriC^^ 11:09 (optrusty) I have a Toshiba Sattiliette P855-S5312 that was Windows 8.1 Pre installed then I erased and installed Ubuntu 14.04.1 now my computer is completly FROZEN I cant get in the boot menu or BIOS15:33
old_penguinHas anyone installed the latest 14.04 bash update?15:33
k1lold_penguin: a lot have15:34
old_penguinI ran this env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c 'echo hello'15:34
old_penguinto test vulnerability15:34
old_penguinit return15:34
old_penguinhello15:34
usr13optrusty[ping]: So, this is what happened:  You did a complete install of Ubuntu 14.04 and then when it rebooted, you only get __________?? What, the name of the computer?  (Tell us again.)  (Or show us a pciture.)15:34
k1lold_penguin: so?15:34
old_penguinIs that ok?15:34
saiarcot895old_penguin: That means you're fine (from that point).15:34
old_penguinperfect15:34
usr13!paste | optrusty[ping]15:35
old_penguinThank you.15:35
ubottuoptrusty[ping]: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.15:35
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k1l"env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c 'echo you are fine'"    old_penguin run this15:35
xJohnopt: try boot pen15:35
optrusty[ping]usr13 I will upload a video to youtube15:35
EriC^^optrusty[ping]: what does it say when you boot?15:36
old_penguinK1l  thanks15:36
old_penguinalls good15:36
saiarcot895old_penguin: So you didn't get "vulnerable" on the second one?15:36
zerothisoptrusty: you erased Windows 8, HALLELUJAH!15:37
old_penguinI got "you are fine"15:37
old_penguinthanks15:37
old_penguinYou guys are great!!!!!!15:37
optrusty[ping]EriC^^ Just Toshiba Leading inovation15:37
EriC^^optrusty[ping]: did you try to boot a live usb?15:38
michele_eric15:38
michele_nice to meet you xD15:38
optrusty[ping]EriC^^ Completly Locked15:38
EriC^^michele_: you too15:38
michele_the problem persist15:38
michele_the luminosity change then the load15:39
EriC^^michele_: ok15:40
EriC^^hold on15:40
adam_123hi15:41
wvsfxrI installed ubuntu 12.04, xfce4, lightdm, lightdm-gtk-greeter, ltsp-server, language packs for [de]. Everything works fine using a raspberry pi as thin client except the language. Keyboard is ok, but I cannot set default language to de. The gentle guys on #ltsp told me to ask here to verify if my system settings are ok because ldm doesnt influence these settings.15:42
xJohn<optrusty[ping]> remove the battery15:44
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adam_123How to find out what files are creating when an application is installing (with ap-get)?15:45
ObrienDaveoptrusty[ping], remove battery and hold power button for 30 seconds to drain capacitors15:46
* ObrienDave thanks xJohn for the idea15:46
ObrienDave*reminder :)15:47
CarlFKcan I disable my power button so it doesn't launch the "good bye.. lock, suspend, ...off" choices?15:48
usr13adam_123: cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/<package-name>.list15:49
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basiclaserhey guys im back again, having this weird local memory issue.15:50
CarlFKmy button is near the power connector (laptop) and most of the time I un/plug I press the button accidentally15:50
basiclaserplease have a look at this error message http://system-art.io/screenshot/a.png15:50
basiclaserand http://system-art.io/screenshot/b.png15:50
usr13adam_123: (The Tab key is your friend)15:50
basiclaseri 'reset the cache' or something in sudo apt yesterday, im not sure if that messed up my hd15:51
adam_123usr13: Thanks.15:51
ObrienDaveCarlFK, yes, mine is set to "do nothing"15:52
CarlFKObrienDave: where do I set that?15:52
ObrienDaveCarlFK, power manager or something like that. (on Xubuntu)15:52
eric1Whew, finally got the IRC client that I wanted.15:53
CarlFKObrienDave: doh!  I was looking for hotkey things..15:53
ObrienDave:))15:53
CarlFKObrienDave: except that dialog doesn't have that setting.  I have lid closed, low battery ... no power button15:55
usr13basiclaser: Your boot partition is too small.  (What size is it?)15:55
usr13basiclaser: How many kernels do you have?15:55
ObrienDaveCarlFK, i'm using Xubuntu. i'm not sure where your setting would be.15:56
usr13basiclaser: ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image*list15:57
tdnEriC^^, it worked. THanks!15:57
adam_123usr13: What do you mean of this sentence "The Tab key is your friend" ?15:57
cfhowlettbasiclaser, default /boot is 100 mb.  to clean out all but the 2 most recent kernels:   sudo apt-get autoremove15:57
ObrienDaveadam_123, for nick auto complete15:58
cfhowlettadam_123, tab complete15:58
ObrienDavebeat ya, PFFFFFT ;P15:58
usr13adam_123: When you get to a unique part of the path and you hit the tab key, it auto-completes so that you are sure at that point that you are on your way to or are actually reaching a valid file-name15:59
SchrodingersScatadam_123: correct, a lot of linux is hitting tab until you get what you want.16:00
usr13adam_123: (Hit it a couple times...)16:00
adam_123usr13: Oh, Yeah. I get it.16:00
HelloWorldbekks i cant figure out what file was not found16:00
cfhowlettadam_123, works for listing and autocompleting commands in the terminal too16:00
cfhowlettObrienDave, ... don't think I didn't see the snarky comment ...16:00
ObrienDave:)16:01
usr13adam_123: And you probably pretty much already knew most of that, but just so you know the extent of it's usefulness....16:01
eric1Cant wake Ubuntu 14.04 out of sleep mode16:01
usr13eric1: How much RAM do you have?16:02
adam_123eric1: I have that problem too!16:02
usr13eric1: What size is your swap partition?  sudo fdisk -l16:02
usr13eric1: adam_123 One of the common reasons for that problem is that swap partition is smaller than RAM16:03
usr13eric1: ... or that the installation was done without creating swap parition ...16:04
ObrienDaveswap? we don't need no stinking swap ;P16:04
adam_123usr13: Ram: 2GB, Swap: 2GB.16:04
usr13adam_123: Swap:  ________?  Give us an exact number.16:05
bytefirehey channel, i want to compile and use latest kernel version on my Ubuntu. i want to use the .config file that is currently used on my Ubuntu.16:06
bytefireis it this file: /usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-35-generic/.config16:06
bytefire3.13.0-35-generic is my kernel's release number16:06
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ObrienDavebytefire, 0-37 is the latest16:07
adam_123usr13: is not 2 GB an exact number?!16:07
EriC^^tdn: no problem16:07
bytefireObrienDave, thanks... that's what i want to use16:08
EriC^^michele_: i tried to add a command to the sudoers file, so that you can execute it in the startup programs without a password, but it isn't working for the whole command ( echo ....brightness )16:08
jarnosEriC^^, the script I gave does not work, if there is no matching package, but I found a fix.16:08
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bytefireObrienDave, is that config file correct to use?16:08
EriC^^michele_: you can do something else if you want16:08
ObrienDavebytefire, sorry, that i would not know16:08
michele_ok16:08
EriC^^michele_: do you have gcc ? :D16:08
michele_no16:08
michele_what is gcc16:08
EriC^^sudo apt-get install gcc , if you want16:08
EriC^^it's a compiler16:08
michele_ok16:09
bekksIt is installed by default.16:09
michele_now i must to create a program?16:09
EriC^^bekks: i dont think so16:09
bekksEriC^^: I do know it :o)16:10
bytefireObrienDave, okay. thanks anyway :)16:10
bekksEriC^^: Without it dkms would not be able to run, etc.16:10
EriC^^michele_: if you type gcc --version, what do you get?16:10
michele_4.416:11
michele_4.8.216:11
EriC^^ok, good16:11
eric1usr13, 2 GB ram, full install16:11
SchrodingersScat!info gcc16:11
ubottugcc (source: gcc-defaults (1.124ubuntu6)): GNU C compiler. In component main, is optional. Version 4:4.8.2-1ubuntu6 (trusty), package size 4 kB, installed size 41 kB16:11
usr13eric1: What size is your RAM?16:11
usr13eric1: What size is your swap?16:11
eric12GB, not sure about swap16:11
ObrienDavekind of important16:12
EriC^^michele_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8441311/16:12
k1lfree -m will tell what size swap is16:12
usr13eric1: sudo fdisk -l |grep swap16:12
michele_where i paste this?16:12
EriC^^michele_: nano brightness.c16:12
EriC^^paste it there and save16:13
ObrienDaveSwap:            0          0          016:13
ObrienDave ;P16:13
[joker]anyone ever setup mysticbbs on ubuntu?  and gotten door games to work?16:13
usr13eric1: Give us the last number (should be 3)16:13
michele_i do it16:13
EriC^^michele_: ok, compile it with gcc brightness.c -o brightness16:13
EriC^^then type ./brightness to test it16:13
michele_what?16:14
usr13eric1: free16:14
michele_i write nano brightnes.c16:14
jackhelp...no audio16:14
michele_and in this file i paste your code16:14
thakyZdaftykins: can you give me that link to that page for installing my driver on ubuntu?16:14
EriC^^michele_: then ctrl+o to save, and ctrl+x to exit16:14
michele_yes i do it16:15
EriC^^ok, then type gcc brightness.c -o brightness16:15
usr13eric1: free |pastebinit  #Send URL16:15
michele_ok16:15
eric1sda 5: 209305616:15
michele_next?16:15
thakyZdaftykins: nevermind got it...16:15
EriC^^michele_: ok now type sudo chown root: brightness && sudo chmod +s brightness16:15
Guest30357Hey.I'm trying to write a video DVD using k3b.but get: Could not determine size of result image file.16:16
michele_i do it16:16
michele_don't appear nothing16:16
EriC^^michele_: ok, now type ./brightness16:16
michele_yes now the luminosity it set in minimum16:17
michele_i like this16:17
ObrienDave[joker], BBS??? oh my, that brings back moldy oldie memories ;P16:17
EriC^^ok, great,16:17
michele_finish?16:17
EriC^^michele_: now use sudo mv brightness /path/to/new/location16:17
EriC^^michele_: you need to add it to the startup programs16:17
eric1/dev/sda5/152115200 2093056 swap 8216:17
michele_ah ok16:18
Guest30357no idea?16:18
usr13eric1: Look at the ouptut of free  Compare the numbers in the total collum, (Is Mem: larger that Swap:?)16:18
michele_file or directory don't exist16:18
EriC^^michele_: if you want, you can put it whereever you want, and add the path to the startup programs ( dash > startup )16:18
adam_123Does anyone want to share his/her Skype account?16:18
EriC^^michele_: where do you want to put it?16:18
jParktonfor?16:18
jParktonubuntu skyping?16:18
jParktonlol16:18
KrixvarHey all, somehow my routing table got broken without having changed anything.. sudo route add default gw 192.168.1.1 fixes it but I have to run it every login, is there a way to do it permanently?16:18
michele_everywhere16:18
michele_home?16:19
Guest30357I'm trying to write a video DVD using k3b.but get: Could not determine size of result image file.16:19
ObrienDaveGuest30357, give it 10 minutes or so between reposts, thanks16:19
EriC^^michele_: if you want you can put it in a hidden folder or something16:19
usr13adam_123: With you?16:20
jParktondoesnt k3b have a channel?16:20
[joker]ObrienDave yeah trying to install a LORD game16:20
usr13eric1: I think your Swap partition is a little to small.  You need to resize it and make it bigger.16:20
jParktonGuest30357: #k3b16:20
adam_123usr13: With us.16:20
[joker]i got the bbs running and all, but right now cant get dosemu to relay properly through16:20
EriC^^michele_: type mkdir ~/.mybin16:20
jackrephrase: i don't hear anything - how to troubleshoot?16:21
michele_i do it16:21
usr13adam_123: So you and the mouse in your pocket wants to use someone else's skype account?16:21
Guest30357 jParkton:it's empty.16:21
ObrienDave[joker], i had a BBS back in the early 80's. 2MB online LMAO16:21
jParktonsad16:21
k1ljack: make sure the wiring is ok and the output is not muted16:21
EriC^^michele_:  then type sudo mv brightness ~/.mybin16:21
jParktonGuest30357: maybe in #Kubuntu16:21
michele_i do it16:22
EriC^^ok, now go to dash > startup16:22
adam_123usr13: What? NO!  I just wanted to add someone to my contact list.16:22
ObrienDaveGuest30357, why k3b to write video DVD?16:22
michele_yes16:22
eric1Does sleep mode have a config  file to enable/disable?16:23
usr13adam_123: See my pm16:23
Guest30357ObrienDave: what else?16:23
EriC^^michele_: add > name: brightness, command: ~/.mybin/brightness16:23
michele_wait i go to the folder16:23
michele_now i open the terminal ?16:23
ObrienDaveGuest30357, OGMrip ;)16:24
EriC^^michele_: no it's in the dash > startup16:24
EriC^^michele_: do you have unity?16:25
[joker]2mb is a lot of ram for early 80s16:25
michele_i don't know xD16:25
Guest30357ObrienDave: prefer this.16:25
EriC^^michele_: ah nevermind16:25
michele_i open the dash and i write startup16:25
EriC^^yup16:25
michele_it appear the folder16:25
ObrienDave[joker], that was the size of my 2 IEEE drives ;P16:25
michele_and i open it16:25
michele_now what i do?16:25
EriC^^startup applications?16:25
Boscop_what's the package name of the archive manager for tar etc?16:26
Guest30357ObrienDave:I wrote some before.but I don't know why this time it doesn't work!?16:26
michele_there is 3 folder and 2 files16:26
ObrienDaveGuest30357, i could not tell you16:26
athlonhello16:26
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michele_bl oprators, bl_ui, _pycache_, and 2 file keyngsets_builtins.py and nodeitems_builtins.py16:27
EriC^^michele_: no startup applications?16:27
athlonCould someone here help me with "wget" command?16:27
michele_no16:27
ObrienDave[joker], one drive was BBS and messaging, the other was (ahem) downloads LOL16:27
BluesKajGuest30357, this tut worked for me when k3b kept crapping out, http://paste.kde.org/pwxegbfdp16:27
michele_i think this folder is the folder of startup applications but i don't know16:28
EriC^^hold on16:28
ObrienDave[joker], C-64 based BBS system. ravics BBS. iirc16:28
michele_i've not much time16:29
EriC^^open a terminal16:29
BadWOlfhello anybody here can help me out with a small issue on 14.04 ?16:29
EriC^^and type gnome-session-properties16:29
michele_ok16:29
ikoniaBadWOlf: we don't know until you tell us the issue16:29
durpadorpHow do I set my wlan0 interface down durring boot?16:29
michele_applications of startup16:29
BadWOlfshould i say it here public ?16:29
michele_indicator application and psensor16:30
ikoniaBadWOlf: yes16:30
EriC^^ok, click add16:30
michele_name command and comment16:30
athloni need to download from a link but wget doesn't seem able to get the right file and saved it as xml instead16:30
michele_xD16:30
EriC^^michele_: name: brightness, command: ~/.mybin/brightness16:30
ObrienDaveBadWOlf, as long as it's family friendly ;P16:30
thakyZcan someone help me I cannot get it so I can use my Realtek wireless lan connection and I did follow the steps on this page: http://askubuntu.com/questions/53136/realtek-8190-wireless-doesnt-work16:30
michele_add?16:30
EriC^^yup16:30
michele_ok i do it16:31
michele_restart and try16:31
BadWOlfok here goes, i have a laptop with a solid stade drive that i have the 14.04 installed and another one , a 1t hard disk that i keep my files, when i open the pc and i try to go directly to any place in the secondary hard disk i cant16:31
michele_?16:31
EriC^^see you later for the 3rd time? :P16:31
BadWOlfand no application can access it16:31
michele_hahaha16:31
BadWOlfBUt16:31
michele_no problem16:31
EriC^^hehe, yeah16:31
michele_see you later16:31
eric1usr13, thanks for the help16:31
EriC^^ok16:31
ikoniaBadWOlf: what do you mean "I can't"16:31
ikoniaBadWOlf: you have to be more specific than "I can't"16:31
BadWOlfif i click to nautilus first and click on the drive to open it i can then acess it from everywhere16:32
BadWOlfok for example16:32
BadWOlfi open the pc16:32
ObrienDaveit's not auto mounting16:32
ikoniaBadWOlf: open the PC ?16:32
ikoniaas in take the lid off ?16:32
BadWOlfand then i try to open a folder from the desktop16:32
BadWOlfshotcuts that is in the secondary hd16:32
ObrienDaveikonia, english translation issue :)16:32
ikoniayeah16:32
BadWOlfand it tells me it cant find the location16:33
BadWOlfbut16:33
BadWOlfif i first open the home of the drive in nautillus16:33
ikoniaBadWOlf: what is the location you are looking at when it fails16:33
BadWOlfevery location16:33
ObrienDaveBadWOlf, it's not auto mounting16:33
BadWOlfall files and folders16:33
athlonit's not mounted automatically16:33
michele_max luminosity... now i go out, see you later ;)16:33
BadWOlfuntill i open up the drive in nautillus16:34
BadWOlfso how can i make it auto mount ?16:34
michele_thanks anyway16:34
athlonshould go to edit - preferences16:34
ObrienDaveBadWOlf, NTFS drive?16:34
ikoniaBadWOlf: what is the exact location you try to open that fails16:34
BadWOlfevery location16:34
athlonthe last tab - enable volume management.16:35
EriC^^argh, i think startup needs /home/user instead of ~/16:35
BadWOlfwait let me check if it is ntfs16:35
ikoniaBadWOlf: "every location" is not an answer16:35
BadWOlfext3/4 i guess16:35
ikoniaBadWOlf: what is the EXACT location you are trying to open when it fails16:35
BadWOlfany location16:35
BadWOlffor example16:35
jackrephrase: i don't hear anything - how to troubleshoot?16:35
ikoniaenough no16:35
BadWOlfif i have opened some torrents16:35
ikonianow16:35
BadWOlfand i selected to download in a location in the drive16:36
ikoniaI've asked you 3 times to not use "everywhere"16:36
ikoniaand you keep saying it16:36
jack(running trusty)16:36
BadWOlfok ok16:36
athlonBadwolf: go to Nautilus, click edit - prefenrences - advance - enable volume management16:36
elhoirhello16:36
ObrienDaveBadWOlf, drives have to be mounted before you can access them16:37
athlonand click the configure..16:37
elhoiri want to learn how lo package apps for Ubuntu, could you tell me a manual (in spanish preferably) about it?16:37
BadWOlfathlon i cant fiind advance16:37
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BadWOlfathlon ?16:39
thakyZhey can someone help me? I have ubuntu 14.04 on my desktop and I am trying to get my Realtek PCIe GBE wireless card to work with my OS. I followed all the steps on http://askubuntu.com/questions/53136/realtek-8190-wireless-doesnt-work but it still says ethernet and I cannot add a connection of wifi on the network settings page... can some one please help me?16:39
thakyZand I do not have internet16:39
trismelhoir: http://packaging.ubuntu.com/es/html/16:39
thakyZwithout the card16:39
elhoirthank you trism16:40
athlonBadwOlf: do you find the last tab in nautilus prefences?16:41
BadWOlfmy last one is named preview16:41
BadWOlfi open up nautillus and i click edit >preferences16:41
elhoirtrism, but this guide is intended for using with launchpad. I just want to make .deb packages locally (at first)16:42
BadWOlfi get views behaviour display16:42
BadWOlflist  columns and preview16:42
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trismelhoir: the packaging new software section covers that16:43
athlonBadWolf: what else are the tabs?16:44
phunyguydoes anyone know of a way to get a tray icon to appear these days in unity when running a script?  I used zenity in the past, which broke, and now yad is broken too.16:44
BadWOlfviews behaviour display list columns and preview16:44
trismelhoir: on the other hand, https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/ is very good too, it's actually what I read when I started16:44
rlinxI renamed the .ko folder to XI100XEfile and did cp ./XI100XEfile/*.ko ./     no errors16:45
rlinxcan someone else help me16:45
athlonBadw0lf: i suggest using setting manager from the menu16:46
rlinxwhat is the command to paste this file into another directory?16:46
athlonBadw0lf: find the "removable drives and media"16:47
BadWOlfwait wait im new16:47
BadWOlfyou mean system settings ?>16:47
athlonyep..16:47
athlonsystem settings16:47
rlinxif I cp ./ a file how do I paste it16:47
rlinxneed command16:47
Wind0phi all... just install ubuntu 14.04 LTS, haven't used Linux in years, giving it a go again.  trying to setup numlock to turn on at login screen... typed the following into the dash: gksudo gedit /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-unity-greeter.conf (copied from ubuntuhandbook.org) ... pressed enter, nothing happened... any idea why nothing is happening?16:47
BadWOlfathlon where is removable drives and media in system settings ?16:48
BadWOlffound it16:48
BadWOlfwait i got it16:48
trismphunyguy: you can use app indicators and a bit of python to do it, http://paste.ubuntu.com/8441538/ is a script I use to add quick indicators from other shell scripts16:49
thakyZcan someone help me with my problem?16:49
webgenhi guys i have a quick issue, I am on Lubuntu, and I want to check system information, hardware, how can I inspect it ? thanks in advance16:49
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athlonBadw0lf: there's there section: personal, hardware, system.16:49
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athlonBadw0lf: removable drive located in hardware section of system settings16:50
athlonBadw0lf: here is the screenshot: http://nicthegeek.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/ubuntu_5_home_all.png16:50
BadWOlfi saw the screenshot , its crazy i dont hav e it16:51
BadWOlfmaybe because the drive is not external16:51
BadWOlfmaybe i forgot to mention16:51
BadWOlfi have two hdd inside the laptop on sata16:52
ekkotrollI thought Netflix worked in Firefox by now16:52
ObrienDaveekkotroll, there is a workaround16:52
athlonBadw0lf: you'll need command to automount it when starting16:52
ekkotrollBy installing that security library?16:52
lynnixwebgen     maybe somthing like   lsusb  or lspci??16:52
BadWOlfok what do i type ?16:52
webgenlynnix i already found it it is lshw :P16:53
lynnixwebgen  yes that is another one16:54
athlonBadw0lf:i think you want to look at this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions16:55
webgenlynnix thanks very much anyways16:55
lynnixok16:56
Wind0pis there a better linux channel for complete newbs?16:56
Richard|hey, i'm using ubuntu 14.04 and  i frequently have an issue with a login loop...when i enter in my correct credentials i'm sent back to the login screen. this repeats 2-4 times before i finally login...16:56
ObrienDaveWind0p, no better than this one16:56
ikoniaWind0p: this channel is fine for ubuntu users who are new16:56
Richard|i do always get in after several attempts, but i find it pretty strange16:56
Wind0pObrienDave, thank you.16:56
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pd921you can also try lets say dmesg | grep usb to get status16:57
BadWOlfok checking it out the link16:58
MonkeyDustguys, open-gl issue, i guess... unable to load "Ubuntu" or "Classic with effects" ... also unable to run programs like Stellarium and Supertux2, that use open-gl ... Acer laptop with 12.04 ... hints & tips please16:58
athlonBadw0lf:here for the easiest way: http://www.howtogeek.com/60817/how-to-auto-mount-partitions-at-linux-startup-the-easy-way/17:00
windoI just installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on an old Pentium D 2.80GHz w/ 1 GB RAM hoping that it would be a bit quicker than Windows XP.  This does not seem to be the case.  What version would be appropriate for this machine and/or what can I do to 14.04 LTS to improve performance on a slow system?17:01
riobeI installed kubuntu and it seems to be unable to output audio across HDMI. It can see my HDMI and volume is high for it, but I can't figure out how to get it to output to it. I've tried uninstalling alsa and pulseaudio packages, reinstalling, and doing an alsa force-restart with no luck.  Here is the result from my aplay -l: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8441617/17:01
riobeIs there anything I can do to get audio to play? Or good resources to go to for help?17:01
athlonCould someone here help with "wget" command?17:01
lynnixwindo     try using a lighter desktop like  LXDE   ie lubuntu17:02
athlonI tried to download rar file from link like "secure_token=ZI8cwxHQ&nodes%5B%5D=example.rar&file=example.rar" but wget only recognize it as xml file?17:03
jParktonathlon: what is the actual link?17:03
athlonwget downloade the file as php17:04
athlonjParkton: I have sent the link via new dialog chat17:05
JakeHi there, I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 server and I'm wondering if the machine is vunerable to ShellShock17:06
elhoirJake, maybe you should upgrade to 14.0417:07
elhoirbecause of support, mostly17:07
Jakeelhoir, is there a way do to that without wiping the entire system?17:07
elhoirof course17:07
Jakecare to explain what that way is?17:08
elhoir(i cant remember the package where do-release-upgrade is!)17:08
MonkeyDustJake  try sudo do-release-upgrade17:08
basiclaserhey guys, I am getting warnings that my /boot partition is critically full, only has 2.8mb left. How can I check , and then remove any unneccessary stuff?17:08
JakeMonkeyDust, not found17:08
elhoirMonkeyDust, he is using server edition, do-release-upgrade is not instaleld by default17:08
EriC^^basiclaser: df -h17:08
elhoirinstalled*17:08
MonkeyDustok17:08
elhoirupdate-manager ?17:09
EriC^^!find do-release-upgrade17:09
garrieHey hey.17:09
garrieI was using Mint XFCE.17:09
garrieI'm now using Xubuntu.17:09
ubottuFile do-release-upgrade found in ubuntu-release-upgrader-core17:09
basiclaserEriC^^: would you check out a pastebin? :)17:09
EriC^^basiclaser: sure17:09
garrieSince Mint is based on Ubuntu... what's the difference between mint xfce and xubuntu?17:09
ekkotrollIs there any good reasons to not use 64-bit version of Ubuntu today? (I.e Skype or Steam support)17:10
MonkeyDustbasiclaser  paste this line, change 500M to whatever size you want: find /boot -size +500M -exec ls -lh {} \; 2>/dev/null17:10
elhoirJake, try sudo apt-get install update-manager && sudo do-release-upgrade17:10
Jakeelhoir, will upgrading to 14.04 stop running processes?17:11
JakeI mean I assume It would require a reboot17:11
elhoirJake, yes, while updating them. They will be automatically restarted after that17:12
Jakeelhoir, does the server itself have to be stopped?17:12
seanhArgh, I ran gparted at the same time as Brasero was writing a CD and Brasero got stuck. I've killed gparted now but the light is still flashing on my CD drive and Brasero is still stuck on 25%, anyone know what I can do to free it up?17:12
BadWOlfathlon you there ?17:12
basiclaserEriC^^: http://pastebin.com/Z1vqrCt517:12
EriC^^elhoir: Jake ubuntu-release-upgrader-core17:12
basiclaserim not sure what to look for17:12
elhoirJake, PC not, but individual servers  (Apahe, mysql....) will17:12
MonkeyDustbasiclaser  paste this line, change 500M to whatever size you want: find /boot -size +500M -exec ls -lh {} \; 2>/dev/null17:12
elhoirthanks EriC^^17:12
JakeEriC^^, I got it installed17:13
Jakethanks17:13
EriC^^basiclaser: looks like /boot is pretty full17:13
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EriC^^basiclaser: check what kernels you have installed17:13
EriC^^basiclaser: dpkg -l | grep linux-image17:13
garrieSo, nobody?17:14
garrieIf Mint is based on ubuntu, what's the difference between mint XFCE edition and Xubuntu?>17:14
elhoirgarrie, i didnt read you sorry17:14
garrieelhoir, As above :)17:14
elhoirah, ok i see, but i cant help you, i dont know the answer, sorry xD17:14
garrieAh, okay.17:15
garrieOkay. I avoided using Ubuntu before because I was concerned about hte privacy issues regarding Unity.17:15
thakyZhello can some one help me with my problem?17:15
garrieAm I safe from any privacy issues in using Xubuntu?17:15
k1lgarrie: ubuntu and its community is more awesome :)17:15
garriethakyZ, that depends on what your problem is :)17:16
k1lgarrie: you are safe on any official ubuntu derivate17:16
Wulframngarrie: you could always just install and use another DE17:16
jParkton^17:16
elhoirJake, it would be a good thing to restart the physical PC, but you can leave it running, and reboot when you want to17:16
thakyZOk, so I got help from this guy on the ubuntu irc chat and he helped me to follow these steps from this topic: http://askubuntu.com/questions/53136...ss-doesnt-work and I sucessfuly installed the driver but I cannot add Wifi in the Network settings page. Here is the updated wifi log: http://pastebin.com/2k1dZiJs17:16
MonkeyDustthakyZ  let's hear it, in one line17:16
k1lgarrie: dont get stirred up by the FUD. there is an easy system settings for privacy.17:16
Jakeelhoir, Everyone that's connected is prepped for a total reboot17:17
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benzrfhelp17:17
benzrfmy sound stopped working; i rebooted; it worked; stopped again17:17
basiclaserEriC^^: the first command went well, i set it to 2gb , here was the kernel majigger http://pastebin.com/18UafRiZ17:17
benzrfi am not muted and the drivers are loaded17:17
thakyZI need to make it so I can use my wireless card and I have followed steps on a topic but I still can't add wifi to the network settings page17:17
Wulframnbenzrf: the enter key isn't the space bar17:17
benzrfit's not a hardware problem because terminal beeps still work and my hardware uses the regular speakers for hardware beeps17:17
benzrfWulframn: k17:18
garriek1l, FUD?17:18
usr13basiclaser: You mand a small /boot partition (237M) It is full.  Remove some kernels17:18
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k1lgarrie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_uncertainty_and_doubt  the drama about the "ubuntu is spyware" which you are refering to.17:18
MonkeyDustbasiclaser  did you use the command i suggested twice?17:18
benzrfplease help me troubleshoot this :I17:18
thakyZso can some one help me?17:19
garriek1l, Haha, aye. I've just been through the Scottish independence referendum, so I know all about Fear Uncertainty and Doubt as a media tactic.17:19
bytefirecan anyone point to how to configure grub to load a newly compiled kernel?17:19
EriC^^basiclaser: for i in  24 32 34; do sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.13.0-$i-generic; done17:20
EriC^^basiclaser: that'll leave you with the last 2 kernels17:20
k1lbenzrf: see system logs why sound stopped17:20
benzrfk1l: like dmesg?17:20
k1lbenzrf: yes17:20
usr13basiclaser: uname -r  #To see which kernel you are using now.  Just don't remove that one.17:20
Wulframnbytefire: you need to modify your grub.conf (I think that is it) to point to the new kernel17:20
riobeI installed kubuntu and it seems to be unable to output audio across HDMI. It can see my HDMI and volume is high for it, but I can't figure out how to get it to output to it. I've tried uninstalling alsa and pulseaudio packages, reinstalling, and doing an alsa force-restart with no luck.  Here is the result from my aplay -l: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8441617/ Is there anything I can do to get audio to play? Or good resources to go to for help?17:20
usr13basiclaser: ... which is probably 3.13.0.36.43  Right?17:21
benzrfk1l: what do i grep for17:21
bytefireWulframn, thanks... i've been looking at grub.conf (for the first time) but not sure where to make the change17:21
k1lbenzrf: just read it if there is some error with audio17:21
KaspiHello guys, I have just installed Xubuntu on a machine, where originally was just Lubuntu and I would like to use it, but GRUB menu doesn't show up on startup and it automatically boots into Lubuntu, any idea?17:21
benzrfk1l: not seeing anything...17:22
Wulframnbytefire: I'm on my phone. Can you use paste to provide the file?17:22
Wulframn!paste17:22
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:22
usr13basiclaser: basiclaser: ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-image*list17:22
benzrf!pastebinit17:24
ubottupastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com17:24
peepTVnoveu always crashes my system17:24
windolxde is definitely quicker... still a bit slow in some tasks (had to hover over "internet" for a few seconds before the list of apps appeared)... might just need to find a quicker PC to run this on.  i do like the global-search type function on unity.  is there some method to actually browse all installed programs though?17:25
Guest13786why is creating chrooted ftp users considered insecure?17:25
thakyZso is anyone going to help me with my issue?17:25
jhutchinsGuest13786: ftp is never secure.17:25
peepTVnoveu is french for noob17:25
elhoirJake, reboot then, it will behave better17:25
benzrfhelp :|17:25
jhutchins!ftp17:26
ubottuFTP clients: Nautilus (Places -> Connect to server), gFTP, FileZilla (for !GNOME); Konqueror, Kasablanca, KFTPGrabber (for !KDE); FireFTP (for Firefox); ftp, lftp (for !cli) - See also !FTPd17:26
basiclaserEriC^^: wow thanks :) its churning away17:26
Wulframn!patience | benzrf17:26
ubottubenzrf: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/17:26
EriC^^basiclaser: yeah, it does that, might be a while :)17:26
Guest13786jhutchins: I know, but not speaking about that. Why specifically ftp chrooted users are considered insecure? I have vsftpd FAQ and they said there something about possibility of reading config file with ftp daemon, taking control of root filesystem, where root filesystem is user's home directory - I'm not sure if I get right.17:26
squintyKaspi:  type   update-grub  in a terminal.  the output should show what OS's grub is finding to add to the grub menu.  also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Troubleshooting17:26
k1lbenzrf: if you dont see any error pastebin it and show the link here, so others can have a look17:27
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rlinxneed help to copy .ko driver in a folder on Desktop to /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video17:30
bytefireWulframn, sorry been away for a bit. here it is: http://pastebin.com/K49XJq3217:31
Wulframnbytefire: No worries, give me a moment17:31
bytefirecheers17:31
* m3n3chm0 nasZ17:33
Wulframnbytefire: I think I see where it needs changing. Give me a moment and let me jump on my computer.17:33
basiclaserEriC^^: gonna restart D: see you in the afterlife17:33
EriC^^hehe, ok17:33
thakyZcan some one help me enable wifi on my desktop with ubuntu 14.0417:34
bytefireWulframn, thanks, that's very helpful17:34
Wulframnbytefire: rlinx I'm waiting to get my box up. I'll help both of you in just a minute. My computer has been down for a few days and I'm working on getting it back up now.17:35
carbon13thakyZ, which wifi card?17:35
WulframnTech support in irc via phone is not ideal17:35
rlinxthank you17:35
k1lrlinx: in terminal "cp  /path/to/file /path/to/target"17:35
bytefireWulframn, no worries :)17:36
k1lrlinx: use the tab-key to let the folder names be completed17:36
thakyZcarbon: it is a Realtek PCIe GBE RT8190 802.11n17:36
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tdnEriC^^, it did not work as I thought....17:36
rlinxk1 thanks waiting on Wulfram not sure if that is what i need to do17:36
Wulframnrlinx: k1l is telling you exactly what you need to do. You just copy that .ko from your desktop to your modules folder and run sudo depmod17:37
EriC^^tdn: what didn't?17:37
carbon13thakyZ, and it is up and running? (lsmod | fgrep Realtek)17:37
thakyZcarbon13: hold let me check17:37
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rlinxok going to try17:37
tdnEriC^^, when I reboot, it still boots the old OS as default. update-grub from the old ubuntu did make my new ubuntu instlalation appear in the grub menu. HOWEVER, when I run update-grub from the new ubuntu, I still do not get my new ubuntu as default. I really just want to remove the old ubuntu from the menu. How to do that?17:37
rlinxdo I use cp or sudo cp?17:38
Wulframnrlinx: k1l isn't going to lead you astray, you don't need to verify with me. If anyone in this room gives you bad advise fifteen people will immediately jump down their throat and let you know not to listen to them17:38
rlinxi understand17:38
Wulframnrlinx: cp first, sudo cp if the system tells you it needs permission17:38
EriC^^tdn: did you do grub-install from the new ubuntu?17:38
rlinxthank you17:38
thakyZcarbon13: no it appears to be not in there...17:39
Wulframnnever just sudo first. that's how systems die17:39
WulframnI...am going to make a cup of tea in a moment as well.17:40
tdnEriC^^, yes, I just did that. Still the old one appeared in the top of grub.17:40
tdnEriC^^, I cannot find anything about the old one in /etc/default/grub. Where do I remove it?17:40
thakyZcarbon13: but I know that it is pluged in because I have windows 8.1 running along side and it is enabled on there plus I did install it's driver on ubuntu17:41
WulframnAck, partition error. bytefire, it's going to be a little bit longer.17:41
EriC^^tdn: if the new grub is written to disk, then it should use the new /boot/grub/grub.cfg17:41
rlinxk1 from path from folder on desktop or the .ko file in the folder?17:42
bytefireWulframn, no worries...i might have to leave in a bit17:42
carbon13thakyZ, what is the output of ls pci17:42
Wulframnbytefire: ask others too and if you don't get help I'll be here later tonight and tomorrow17:42
carbon13thakyZ, sorry output of 'lspci'17:42
basiclaserEriC^^: looking good! Thanks so much17:42
usr13!grub-customizer | tdn17:43
EriC^^basiclaser: no problem17:43
thakyZcarbon13: "ls: cannot access pci: No such file or directory"17:43
usr13tdn: http://askubuntu.com/questions/100232/how-do-i-change-the-grub-boot-order17:43
k1lrlinx: from any point. you specify the exact folders where its from and where its going to17:43
tdnEriC^^, yes, it appears in grub.cfg under os-prober.17:43
thakyZcarbon13: oh wait let me type in what you just said17:43
EriC^^tdn: check the entries in grub.cfg using grep -A20 ubuntu /boot/grub/grub.cfg17:44
k1l!cp | rlinx17:44
bytefireWulframn, will do.. appreciate that :)17:44
rlinxhuh?17:44
Wulframn!cp17:44
carbon13thakyZ, try this link : http://askubuntu.com/questions/53136/realtek-8190-wireless-doesnt-work17:45
k1lrlinx: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/en/man1/cp.1.html17:45
tdnEriC^^, sure, I have found it there. But if I remove anything from grub.cfg, it will reappear when I run update-grub. How do I remove the old ubuntu so that it is not included anymore?17:45
rlinxcp /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video/home/gary/Desktop/XI100XEfile/XI100XE.ko' /17:46
ThumpxrAnyone uses refind as a boot manager? Have currently grub and want to switch because of the design..17:46
k1lrlinx: no17:46
EriC^^tdn: you can just set the new one to be default17:46
rlinxdidn't copy correctly17:46
reisioThumpxr: the design?17:46
EriC^^in /etc/default/grub17:46
Thumpxrreisio: yes.17:47
StarthunderHow do I make apt-get automatically remove old kernels when it updates the kernel?17:47
k1lrlinx: the origin starts with /home/username...     the target is the path where its ment to go17:47
thakyZcarbon13: one of the lines says this: "01:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8190 802.11n PCI Wireless Network Adapter" but another line says "02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 02)17:47
reisioThumpxr: what's that mean17:47
thakyZcarbon13: I did follow those steps but nothing came out of it...17:47
Thumpxrreisio: It is better to customize.17:47
reisioThumpxr: mmm, I don't think it is17:48
carbon13thakyZ, the first line is for the wifi controller the second for your ethernet device17:48
lawltoadhey I opend a second X using xinit -- :1, but sound dosn't work ... is ther an environemntal variable I have to set?17:48
tdnEriC^^, sure but what if I really want to get rid of it? Is that not possible?17:48
reisiolawltoad: how'd you test?17:48
EriC^^tdn: i suppose you could17:48
thakyZcarbon13: that is what I figured but what do I do so I can add "WiFi" in the Network settings page because when I click the plus it doesn't show WiFi17:49
tdnEriC^^, DEFAILT=0 now. How do I know what number to change DEFAULT to in order to have my old ubuntu as default?17:49
tdnEriC^^, s/old/new/g17:49
uudruid74What's the hot-key to delete lines in gedit or any gtkTextView-based editor?  I can't line delete to work17:49
EriC^^uudruid74: ctrl+shift+backspace or ctrl+shift+delete17:50
EriC^^tdn: you have to count them in the grub.cfg17:50
carbon13thakyZ, it might be an error of the wifi driver .. I'll check on that ... wait probably an hour so .. my daughter is also requesting help for homework .. sorry mate that I can't help you out quicker17:51
uudruid74EriC^^: Thanks17:51
s4myhi everyone17:51
squintytdn: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2   all the info is there17:51
tdnEriC^^, well.. The one I want is actually the first one in grub.cfg!17:51
thakyZcarbon13: that is fine, your daughter would matter more for her future with that homework17:51
tdnEriC^^, however, when I hold shift down and reboot. It is NOT the one on top.17:52
s4myshell sock anyone oO17:52
EriC^^tdn: are you sure you did grub-install --recheck /dev/sdX ?17:52
squinty!shellshock { s4my17:52
ubottusquinty: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)17:52
squinty!shellshock | s4my17:52
ubottus4my: Ubuntu has released security updates for both recent bash vulnerabilities for all currently-supported versions of Ubuntu. Use your preferred package manager to apply all pending updates. See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2362-1/ , http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-1/ , and http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-2/ for more information.17:52
tdnEriC^^, I will try!17:53
peepTVcheese linux17:53
tdnEriC^^, it says finished. No errors. I will reboot now.17:53
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EriC^^tdn: try update-grub17:53
EriC^^won't harm17:53
peepTV>_<17:54
peepTVdo it at your own risc17:54
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tdnEriC^^, forgot update-grub.17:55
tdnEriC^^, grub-install --recheck /dev/sda did not seem to have any effect for now. I will try grub-update and reboot again.17:55
rlinxk1 You are telling me I need copy XI100XE.ko from (XI100Efile named folder) on desktop to /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video ?17:56
Wulframnrlinx: yes, exactly17:56
mackieI'm installing lxde from within Kubuntu 'cause reasons. I'm told I'll need to "clean up after" KDE; when I asked how I'll be going about that, I was directed here. So how do I do that?17:56
k1lrlinx: yes, and _where_ is your problem with that now?17:56
Wulframn!kubuntu | mackie17:56
ubottumackie: Kubuntu is the Ubuntu flavour using KDE Software and the KDE Plasma Workspaces.  See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support join  #kubuntu - See also !kde17:56
reisioWulframn: very clever...17:57
mackieOkay.17:57
Wulframnreisio: shhh!17:57
richacwow a 4th bash update17:57
* mackie shrugs.17:57
reisio:p17:57
tdnEriC^^, no effect. :(17:58
jParktonikr?17:58
EriC^^tdn: maybe you need to reinstall the grub package17:58
jParktonmust be finding holes in bash after shellshock17:59
EriC^^tdn: type dpkg -l | grep grub17:59
EriC^^is there something like grub-efi-amd64-signed ?17:59
rlinxpc locked up had to reboot18:00
jParktonhammer time...18:00
jParkton:)18:00
richacwow ubuntu is really fast on the bash updates18:00
_TrulloI'm suprised they let a bug like this happen..18:01
richacwell linux people are a little complacent on security lol18:01
ObrienDaveno one "lets" bugs happen18:01
usr13rlinx: What are you trying to do?  (What is your problem?)18:02
richaccertainly weird timing for it to come out now though18:02
MonkeyDust_Trullo  like the Japanes let the bomb happen, back in 1945?18:02
ObrienDaveonly recently discovered, iirc18:02
reisio_Trullo: what is it you imagine happened?18:02
rlinxhad to reboot lost my terminal paths18:02
reisionothing happened, they found a flaw and fixed it18:02
WulframnMonkeyDust: I laughed18:02
reisioand then fixed some more just 'cause18:03
richacreisio: I imagine the redhat guy caught a teenager exploiting it18:03
reisioyou know what they say about imagination18:03
richacit can become reality?18:03
usr13rlinx: What are you trying to do?  (What is your problem?)18:03
ObrienDaveun-necessary FUD18:03
reisiorichac: like cell phones?18:04
richacoh ya,  the NSA doesn't even use theirs18:04
richacthey say they are all hacked18:04
reisioheh18:04
richacall of them18:04
Wulframn /dev/sda won't mount, hurray!18:04
pii4the bash vuln still not patched on 12.0418:04
reisiohooray18:04
richacyears ago try banks had a great episode on it18:04
richacand that is the time of fliphones lol18:04
reisiopii4: you running a server?18:04
richacits only easier now18:04
pii4yes18:05
pii4server 12.0418:05
reisiopii4: should probably fix that18:05
pii4i installed all updates18:05
reisioalso you shouldn't avoid updates, that is silly18:05
pii4cd /tmp; rm -f /tmp/echo; env 'x=() { (a)=>\' bash -c "echo date"; cat /tmp/echo18:05
rlinxTrying to install a video frame grabber driver  compiled for my ubuntu 14.0418:05
pii4this returns date18:05
ecky--ptang-zoobHello guys, I have this in Gparted: http://i.imgur.com/yJNrh71.png - I want to make a new partition of 300GB but it won't let me resize. What do I need to do so I can make a new partition with another OS but still keep ubuntu?18:05
reisiopii4: 'date', or the date?18:05
richacpii4: expect a 5th patch lol18:05
peepTVthis is the official support channel but that implies theres also a unofficial support channel18:05
rlinxi am told i need to copy the .ko file to /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video18:05
pii4reisio, what do you mean18:06
reisiopii4: does it return the word "date", or the current date?18:06
pii4current darte18:06
tozenecky--ptang-zoob: unmount it first18:06
pii4current date18:06
reisiookay18:06
reisioso patch it18:06
ecky--ptang-zoobi can't unmount sda2 nor sda518:06
jParktonI would think irc.ubuntu.org would be the official one18:06
rlinxi just about had it figured out and my pc froze and had to reboot18:06
ecky--ptang-zoobit\s disabled18:06
ObrienDaveecky--ptang-zoob, afaik, you can't resize luks18:06
jParktonis that really just a link to here?18:06
tozenecky--ptang-zoob: sudo gparted?18:07
EriC^^reisio: how the heck would it return the date?18:07
richacthos no longer works for me either  ABCD='() { echo this is abcd; }’ bash -c ‘ABCD’18:07
ICantLinuxWell, it seems that the latest 14.10 update has successfully killed my display. :(18:07
peepTVirc.ubuntu.org is freenode18:07
reisioEriC^^: that is the nature of the vulnerability18:07
peepTVwhat you are talking about is irc.spotchat.org18:07
reisioEriC^^: obviously something you wouldn't want it to do18:07
ecky--ptang-zoobNo. not even with SUDO, it only lets me unmount SDA1. the boot18:07
ecky--ptang-zoobwhich is only 243 Mib18:08
EriC^^reisio: no i mean how would it return the date as in date ( not the word )18:08
ObrienDaveecky--ptang-zoob, afaik, you can't resize luks18:08
k1lICantLinux: for support for 14.10 see #ubuntu+1 channel18:08
ecky--ptang-zoobluks?18:08
richacEriC^^: it doesn't matter,   just the word means your vulnerable18:08
reisioEriC^^: it's executing 'date'18:08
ecky--ptang-zoobSo what can I do then?18:08
squintyICantLinux:  need to joint #ubuntu+1 for 14.10 help18:08
ObrienDaveecky--ptang-zoob, your encryped partition18:08
richacEric ABCD='() { echo this is abcd; }’ bash -c ‘ABCD’   this doesn't work as of latest patch18:08
ObrienDave*encrypted18:08
ecky--ptang-zoobyes it's encrypted18:09
EriC^^reisio: yeah i know that's not a nice feature18:09
reisioEriC^^: well it is, just not for web servers :)18:09
ObrienDaveecky--ptang-zoob, you'll have to un-crypt it first, then resize18:09
EriC^^reisio: haha :)18:09
ecky--ptang-zoobwhere can i uncrypt it?18:09
peepTVgood by bash shell18:09
EriC^^ecky--ptang-zoob: deeeeecrypt18:09
jParktonhave fun with that18:09
reisiobash isn't going anywhere18:10
reisioit's long been not the most appropriate default sh18:10
ObrienDaveyea, yea, DEEEEEcrypt ;P18:10
ecky--ptang-zoobwill that take 5 days or so?18:10
k1lpeepTV: could you reduce the offtopic in here? we got #ubuntu-offtopic for the social chit chat. thanks18:10
EriC^^ecky--ptang-zoob: that would be cracking, and no more like 5 trillion :P18:10
droidbusteri have a server i pulled out of storage and have not run it in forever however nothing i do can i get it to connect to the internet, local network is fine but when i try to update, or do anything nothing happens. I am using a static IP and have put in my name servers correctly.18:11
droidbusteranybody help ?18:11
richacDash is the default sh in ubuntu now right?18:11
ecky--ptang-zoobEric^^ can you point me in the right direction to decrypt it?18:11
reisiorichac: think so yeah18:11
peepTVyou mean ati-social chit chat18:11
peepTVanti-social18:11
reisiofile /bin/sh18:11
k1lpeepTV: stop that. thanks18:11
pii4reisio, any idea ? any solution ?18:11
reisiopii4: ...about what?18:11
jhutchinsdroidbuster: Is the gateway set corrrectly?  Can you ping 8.8.8.8?  are you getting DNS?18:11
ecky--ptang-zoobI just picked to encrypt it on install18:11
pii4reisio, the not patched bash vuln in server 12.04 ?18:12
richacon my fedora KDE on default install it seems like it checks constantly throughout the day18:12
droidbusterjhutchins: yes my gateway is set correctly but i am unable to ping outside i shall try once again.18:12
reisiopii4: what's the output of 'file /bin/sh' ?18:12
richacwoops sorry wrong room18:12
droidbusterjhutchins: unreachable.18:12
k1lrichac: on ubuntu it checks for security updates every day, too. just run the updates and you are fine. ubuntu ships all bash updates (and other security ones)18:13
jhutchinsdroidbuster: Routing problem.  Double-check that gateway.18:13
pii4reisio, /bin/sh: symbolic link to `dash'18:13
Eremoit is unsafe to add few lines to ~/.bashrc , to be able to use "alias" command?18:13
peepTVtry ping 2001:4860:4860::888818:13
rlinxis this correct? cp /home/gary/Desktop/XI100XEfile/XI100XE.ko /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video18:13
reisiopii4: the real problem is what /bin/sh does, not what bash does18:13
k1lrlinx: that looks good18:13
MonkeyDustEremo  yes, .bashrc is where you put your aliases18:13
rlinxthank you18:13
jhutchinsEremo: THat's what it's for.18:13
reisiopii4: that is, if /bin/sh is bash, you have a problem18:13
droidbusterok i will give a deeper look. it is not the end of the world i am using the last version of ubuntu which i think is the best 10/04.318:14
Eremo!paste18:14
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.18:14
peepTVi suppose you should have to use past bin every time you need to refer to an ipv6 adress18:14
EriC^^ecky--ptang-zoob: i've no idea about resizing an encrypted partition18:14
pii4reisio, so now i have a problem ?18:14
jhutchinsdroidbuster: The route command should show what the gateway is.18:14
reisiopii4: anyways, you can just get updated bash bins if you want them, no patch required18:14
ecky--ptang-zoobWhy can't i just make a new partition?18:14
EriC^^ecky--ptang-zoob: shouldn't it be decrypted when you login ?18:14
reisiopii4: I'm not sure you ever had a problem18:14
Eremojhutchins even is this so simple function? can u check out? its 3 lines18:14
Eremohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/8442083/18:14
droidbusterjhutchins:  route command ? please refresh my memory ?18:14
MonkeyDustecky--ptang-zoob  i guess you can do that with lvm18:15
ecky--ptang-zoobIt's luks18:15
ecky--ptang-zoobso I am screwed?18:15
reisiopii4: try this: sudo apt-get install -y bash18:15
Eremoand its very useful to me to say: alias agi='sudo apt-get install'18:15
pii4reisio, 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.18:15
reisiopii4: okay how about this18:15
reisiopii4: run 'su - youruser', then try the vuln echo again18:15
EriC^^ecky--ptang-zoob: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions18:16
droidbusterjhutchins: although i know i set my route in interfaces and resolv.conf my route is empty when i run the command18:16
ecky--ptang-zooboh man so long article18:16
pii4reisio, it returns date with root and any other user18:17
rlinxYES! did a ls and the XI100XE.ko is in the /lib/modules/3.13.0-36-generic/kernel/drivers/video folder18:17
rlinxnow what do I do?18:17
ecky--ptang-zoobI'll just format the whole thing and reinstall ubuntu after windows18:17
reisiopii4: I'm not talking about root18:17
ObrienDaveecky--ptang-zoob, that would be much easier18:17
reisiopii4: any bash you're actively using during an update will remain the old bash18:17
pii4reisio,  i can close SSH and reconnct18:17
droidbusterWhich file would i correctly set the routing table in  ? for somereason it is point back at my subnet 192.168.1.018:17
ecky--ptang-zoobproblem is I can't format18:17
reisiopii4: if you like18:18
ecky--ptang-zoobhow can I format while I'm running linux?18:18
EremoEriC^^ do you think to add this to ~/.bashrc is very bad  idea? http://paste.ubuntu.com/8442083/18:18
ObrienDaveecky--ptang-zoob, do it from a live CD18:18
EriC^^ecky--ptang-zoob: you need a live usb18:18
pii4reisio, maybe i need to restart after installing patchs ?18:18
minimalisthi all18:18
squintyecky--ptang-zoob:  maybe some reading time?  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions  :)18:18
rlinxI ran  sudo depmod now what do I do?18:19
reisiopii4: you don't really need to, but that would do the trick18:19
ecky--ptang-zoobwtf i just formatted the encrypted drive to ntfs with gparted18:19
ObrienDavesquinty, he does not want to read so much LOL18:19
pii4reisio, now im reconnected and restarted and still vulnerable18:19
Basketballacrocity, i have a hp officejet pro 8600 how can i add it as a scanner18:19
squintyObrienDave:  heh!  seems to be a common trait for some rascals. lol18:19
ObrienDaveBasketball, install hplip18:20
ecky--ptang-zoobnow I can resize it18:20
BasketballObrienDave,  now what18:20
peepTVcan i change any drive from MBR to GPT? even old ide drives?18:20
pii4reisio, where i can find latest version of bash for ubuntu .deb ?18:20
peepTVcan i GPT an flash drive?18:21
ObrienDavepeepTV, yes, but why you would want to is beyond me18:21
peepTVwhy?18:21
ObrienDaveGPT is only necessary for > 2TB drives18:21
peepTVisnt it obvious?18:21
ecky--ptang-zoobfuck, 2 hours remaining18:21
BasketballObrienDave,  i installed it18:21
Basketball!language18:21
ubottuThe main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList18:21
ecky--ptang-zoobgonna take a nap18:21
MonkeyDustecky--ptang-zoob  mind your languagen please18:22
peepTVthis isnt about necessity18:22
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peepTVits about perfomance/reliabilty18:22
reisiopii4: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=names&suite=all&section=all&keywords=bash18:22
riobeCan anyone help me trouble shoot why no audio would be playing through HDMI?18:22
ObrienDaveok fine18:22
rlinxI need help don't know how to finish install18:22
k1l!pm | rlinx18:22
ubotturlinx: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.18:22
peepTVyou dont agree?18:23
rlinxi did18:23
jParktonrlinx: do you see any broken packages or errors when you run it in terminal?18:23
d0lph1n98ubuntu 14.04 seems too slow for me18:23
Guest30382hey can  someone help me understand the output of the mount command?18:23
peepTVinstall debian18:23
rlinxno Wulframn told me to run  sudo depmod18:24
k1ld0lph1n98: then use another desktop. like xfce or lxde18:24
rlinxand i did18:24
d0lph1n98i am using gnome-fallback18:24
rlinxI don't know what to do next18:24
jParktontry running sudo apt-get install -f18:24
jhutchinsdroidbuster: Did you work it out?  The gateway is usually set in the interfaces file or by network-manager.18:24
fradebhello everybody, i need a simply advice to choose a bistro18:24
peepTVjwm is faster18:24
k1lGuest30382: "mount" lists what is mounted, where and with what options18:24
jParktonsee if that has some stuff to install18:24
d0lph1n98and i always suspend my laptop rather than shutting down18:24
k1lpeepTV: i thought we were clear on the non support chat18:25
fradebi only need an adivce to choose a good bistro18:25
EriC^^Eremo: i dont see why not, it wont work though18:25
k1lfradeb: use ubuntu, since you ask in a ubuntu channel18:25
MonkeyDustfradeb  Ubuntu is said to be very neat18:25
peepTVim supporting d0lph1n9818:25
ObrienDavefradeb, try several, chose what's best for you18:25
squintyd0lph1n98:  also check your Additional Drivers18:25
rlinxanyone?18:25
droidbusterjhutchins: no it did not, but i am getting life in it instead of just getting an unreachable response i set the gateway to a different router on my network and it is now telling my next network hop 192.168.1.25418:26
fradebobriendave can you please help me to choose... for an old little pc18:26
peepTVjust be pretared to face a blanc screen18:26
Guest30382why does proc need to be mounted if it is on the same partition as sda1?18:26
peepTVif you are using mobile ATI card18:26
MonkeyDustfradeb  wrong channel, try ##linux or so18:26
k1lfradeb: for an old pc try Lubuntu. that is made lightweight for that task18:26
fradebthank you18:26
ObrienDavefradeb, i recommend Xubuntu or Lubuntu18:26
fradebthanks18:26
minimalistyou can trim most distros to run on old pc's18:26
minimalistjust dont run gnome /kde18:26
riobeI installed kubuntu and it seems to be unable to output audio across HDMI. It can see my HDMI and volume is high for it, but I can't figure out how to get it to output to it. I've tried uninstalling alsa and pulseaudio packages, reinstalling, and doing an alsa force-restart with no luck.  Here is the result from my aplay -l: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8441617/ Is there anything I can do to get audio to play? Or good resources to go to for help?18:27
minimalistrun fluxbox18:27
peepTVjust run i486 kernel18:27
squintyfradeb:  better to read such as the following  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_Linux_distribution18:27
minimalistisnt HDMI for video?18:27
droidbusterjhutchins: my network is a little nuts i have 4 routers on the network 3 of them DD-wrt modded Routers to bridge and extend my wireless signal. and the router this computer is connected to is 192.168.1.169.  but it is getting all of its DNS, DHCP, routing from the primary router but using the primary router as a dns server was not working18:27
jParktonrlinx: run sudo apt-get install -f18:27
jParktonrlinx: does that list some more things to install?18:28
rlinxlooking18:28
d0lph1n99i upgraded my laptop to 8GB RAM18:28
minimalistanyone got a patch for shellsock ?18:28
minimalistshellshock18:28
d0lph1n99but still hang sometimes especially when i open chrome18:29
ObrienDave!shellshock18:29
ubottuUbuntu has released security updates for both recent bash vulnerabilities for all currently-supported versions of Ubuntu. Use your preferred package manager to apply all pending updates. See http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2362-1/ , http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-1/ , and http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2363-2/ for more information.18:29
peepTVthey are still working on heartbleed :P18:29
ActionParsnipminimalist: just run updates, you'll get it18:29
k1lminimalist: just run the updates and you are fine18:29
d0lph1n99seriously ubuntu is getting worst and bloated18:29
k1ld0lph1n99: stop that18:29
ActionParsnipd0lph1n98: which release?18:29
peepTVagreede18:29
rlinxsudo apt-get install -f18:29
rlinxReading package lists... Done18:29
rlinxBuilding dependency tree18:29
peepTVagreed18:29
rlinxReading state information... Done18:29
rlinxThe following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:18:29
rlinx  kde-l10n-engb18:29
ObrienDaved0lph1n99, you're welcome to switch distros. we won't mind18:29
k1ld0lph1n99: if you just want to rant and flame better leave this channel18:30
minimalistyup just did . and tested it too ..  the bug seems to have been fixed :P18:30
d0lph1n99ubuntu 14.0418:30
rlinxUse 'apt-get autoremove' to remove it.18:30
rlinx0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 17 not upgraded.18:30
richacHe probably means xfce18:30
d0lph1n99i love ubuntu18:30
ActionParsniprlinx: sudo apt-get --purge autoremove18:30
jParktonrlinx: no need to paste it all inhere18:30
d0lph1n99but it seems ubuntu is making itself look dumb18:30
k1lminimalist: "lsb_release -d" gives you what?18:30
d0lph1n99too slow18:30
jParktonrlinx: that 17 not-updated is where you need to be18:30
ActionParsnipd0lph1n98: what is the output of: df -h; free -m18:30
k1ld0lph1n99: last warning18:30
richacd0lph1n9: you use xfce don't ya?18:30
peepTVif your on utopic theres lots of dev flags enable thats why18:30
ActionParsnipd0lph1n98: please use a pastebin to host18:30
d0lph1n99i use gnome-fallback18:30
ravsterhello all18:31
rlinx I don't know what that means18:31
d0lph1n99ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS18:31
richaclbuntu is a real lightweight desktop,  xfce is bloated18:31
jParktonrlinx:  run sudo su18:31
MonkeyDustguys, open-gl issue, i guess... unable to load "Ubuntu" or "Classic with effects" ... also unable to run programs like Stellarium and Supertux2, that use open-gl ... Acer laptop with 12.04, 3.13.0-35-generic ... hints & tips please18:31
ObrienDaverlinx, use dist-upgrade18:31
ravsterhow do I make a .deb package?  I found out about checkinstall, but it doesn't seem to be updated anymore.18:31
rlinxI think I goofed18:31
ActionParsniprlinx: its a command, removes unneeded packages, as other packages dont need them18:31
minimalistk1l, I tested exporting a fucntion with executable code18:31
jParktonrlinx: then do apt-get autoremove -y && apt-get dist-upgrade -y18:31
rlinx I ran those commands in the desktop folder18:31
jParktonwhoa18:32
k1l<k1l> minimalist: "lsb_release -d" gives you what?18:32
jParktonthats ok18:32
ActionParsniprlinx: the location doesnt matter18:32
jParktonany folder is fine lol18:32
EriC^^Eremo: echo "alias '$*'" >> ~/.bash_aliases , that would work18:32
rlinxnot video .ko folder18:32
jParktonthats fine18:32
rlinxgetting confused18:32
jParktonrlinx: just run that last one I gave18:32
peepTVcxan i run ubuntu using the vesa driver?18:32
jParktonrlinx: apt-get autoremove -y && apt-get dist-upgrade -y18:32
minimalist12.0418:33
ActionParsniprichac: why use a DE at all, if you want light, just use openbox :-)18:33
peepTVof every distro i tryed the ones using VESA driver worked ther fast5est18:33
ActionParsnippeepTV: yes it should run18:33
rlinxran auto remove18:33
jParktonok18:33
jParktonnow run apt-get dist-upgrade -y18:34
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: do you have the pastebin link ?18:34
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d0lph1n99they already patch the shellshock in the same day they announced it18:34
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jParktondid they?18:34
rlinxwhich is next after perg auto remove?18:34
jParktonno rlinx18:34
peepTVi run cinamon from flash and noveu crashed X18:34
jParktonjust do dist-upgrade then we can move on18:34
peepTVi couldnt even install18:35
ActionParsniprlinx: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade18:35
droidbusterjhutchins: ok the gateway is working routing IP addresses, i am getting a reply from 8.8.8.8, but just no nameservice18:35
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rlinxapt-get autoremove -y && apt-get dist-upgrade -y    this one?18:35
d0lph1n99ActionParsnip: it seems the output from df -h is telling me that there are private folder that uses 34% of my disk capacity18:35
jParktonActionParsnip: already done he has a dist-upgrade on hold18:35
ObrienDaverlinx: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade18:35
jParktontoo many hands18:35
peepTVif you whant performance stay away from gtk318:35
d0lph1n99ActionParsnip: .Private folder18:35
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jParktonrlinx: yes18:35
ActionParsnipdroidbuster: run: echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" | sudo tee /etc/resolv.conf18:36
d0lph1n99jParkton: just update and upgrade..this will patch the bug18:36
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: probably encrypted file system18:36
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: can you pastebin the output please?18:36
jParktond0lph1n99: ??18:37
ActionParsnipdroidbuster: then try web access.18:37
peepTVyou need a ssd if you want to use efs18:37
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droidbusterActionParsnip: ok i will do18:37
jParktonrlinx: you doing ok there?18:37
d0lph1n99ActionParsnip: http://pastebin.com/Vgvuvugm18:37
rlinxgetting abort18:37
d0lph1n99jParkton: sorry, wrong name18:38
rlinxAfter this operation, 18.4 kB of additional disk space will be used.18:38
rlinxDo you want to continue? [Y/n] y18:38
rlinxAbort.18:38
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: and the output of: free -m18:38
ActionParsniprlinx: try: sudo apt-get clean18:38
jParktond0lph1n99: np :)18:38
d0lph1n99ActionParsnip: http://pastebin.com/TgumtSfp18:39
jParktonhmmm18:39
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: wow 4Gb used...what are you running?18:39
d0lph1n99ubuntu won't let the user permanently decrypt their home folder18:39
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: also  few hundred gigabytes used outside of $HOME18:39
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: I dont use encrpted file systems so cannot comment18:40
dcopehey all. what's the best way to ensure an init.d start script runs at boot?18:41
d0lph1n99ActionParsnip: i am think, after i kept suspending my laptop everytime go to work..it seems they use lots of resources18:41
bekks!upstart | dcope18:41
ubottudcope: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/18:41
Eremo!find game18:41
ubottuFound: bsdgames-nonfree, game-data-packager, mythgame, sandboxgamemaker, bsdgames, castle-game-engine-doc, castle-game-engine-src, fltk1.1-games, fltk1.3-games, fp-units-castle-game-engine (and 41 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=game&searchon=names&suite=trusty&section=all18:41
neutrinodoes ubuntu run a dhcp server by default ?18:42
Eremoops18:42
Eremo:D18:42
dcopebekks: thanks18:42
bekksneutrino: No.18:42
mulgados18:42
neutrinohow does the raspberry pi get an IP when i connect it to my laptop via ethernet cable18:42
bekksneutrino: Do you have a DHCP server installed? :)18:43
neutrino*no routers involved .. direct connection b/w pi and laptop through ethernet18:43
ActionParsnipneutrino: dhcp, like everything else18:43
neutrinono i dont ..18:43
bekksneutrino: Are you sure? Or do you just think you dont? :)18:43
k1lnetworkmanager is running an dhcp in that cse18:43
ActionParsnipneutrino: if you dont have a dhcp service then you will get a 165.254.0.x address18:43
neutrinohmm i think networkmanager is running it18:44
bekkss/165/169/18:44
ObrienDaveneutrino, ad-hoc network, automatic crossover cable detection18:44
ActionParsnipbekks: ty18:44
neutrinooh okay that seems more likely18:44
neutrinobekks: if there is a server running shouldnt i be able to see it on nmap localhost ?18:45
bekksneutrino: Yes.18:45
d0lph1n99!df18:45
ubottuGraphical representations of where your disk-space is being used are: baobab (GNOME), filelight / kinfocenter (Kubuntu). On the terminal: df -h -T18:45
d0lph1n99!free18:45
ubottufreedom is important. Ubuntu is as free as we can make it, which means mostly free software. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html and  http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/licensing18:45
jParktonneutrino: can you curl localhost?18:45
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: seems weird. My setup uses about 400Mb and is 4Gb in size18:45
jParktoncurl http://localhost:8018:46
richaci'm trying to install oh-My-ZSH and I get this error  stdin: is not a tty18:46
richaccan I just ignore it?18:46
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ActionParsniprichac: http://www.unixmen.com/install-oh-zsh-ubuntu-arch-linux-fedora/18:47
d0lph1n99ActionParsnip: does the ecryptfs using a lot of resources18:47
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: no idea, I don't use it and have no interest in it18:47
neutrinojParkton: why port 80 though ?18:48
riobeHow do I switch which card/device my computer wants to output audio to? If I do `speaker-test -c 2 -r 48000 -hw:2,7` I can hear a result. That corresponds to my Nvidia_1 [HDA NVidia] card 2, device 7 from this output of `aplay -l`: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8441617/ When I open a new program though, it will not output across these speakers and I hear nothing. How can I troubleshoot this?18:48
neutrinodhcp server wont be on port 8018:48
ActionParsnipriobe: use the sound application in Dash to set the output device18:48
richactks18:49
bitblanketanyone interested in selling some btc for MP?18:49
k1lbitblanket: not in here please.18:49
bitblanketsorry18:49
bekksneutrino: using curl with http is not going to do anything with a DHCP server.18:49
ActionParsnipriobe: if you want to use hdmi audio and your motherboard has onboard sound, disable it in bios18:49
riobeThat fixed it ActionParsnip, thanks a ton.18:50
jParktonoh a dhcp?18:50
poseidhi, I am trying to get my wifi to work with an lenovo e145 laptop, that is currently not on eth018:50
poseidthe brodcom driver is installed. but discovery of the ntwork does not work...18:51
mauritslamers__Hi all, I have a weird problem: I want to use a Wacom tablet, it is18:51
poseidiwconfig gives eth0 and lo no wireless extensions18:51
mauritslamers__detected, but only the18:51
mauritslamers__(I cannot seem to make a difference between backspace and enter today)18:52
ActionParsnipposeid: if you run: dmesg | grep -i firm , do you get any output?18:52
d0lph1n99ActionParsnip: after doing some reading, ecryptfs did hogging the resources and also the RAM. It seems the ecryptfs decrypt the accessed file "on the fly". So the conclusion is use ecryptfs only for certain folder not for the whole disk. Thank you.18:52
mauritslamers__so: ubuntu 14.04, Gnome 3, trying to use wacom tablet, everything works of the tablet, except the pointing18:52
ActionParsnipd0lph1n99: I see, nice find18:53
freeflyguys big problem.. is there a way to recover information from deleted partition . i was doing fresh install of xubuntu and I clicked enter on "erase all and install xubuntu" and not "do something else" > I did it by mistake and after that for some reason on the next step where I chose location the system froze so I was in deep panic and I press shut down button. Now the entire disk is emty...18:53
freefly...exept some new xubuntu folders. Is there a way to undo the mess I did and at least save my photos? they ware on ntfs windows D: partition...18:53
poseidActionParsnip: yes firmware for ACPI BIOS drm,18:53
ActionParsnipmauritslamers__: run: lsusb , use the 8 character hex ID to find guides18:53
poseidbut it looks most of the things fail18:53
squinty!recover18:54
ubottuSome tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery - Recovering deleted files on !ext3 filesystems can be virtually impossible, although methods that might work is some cases are described at at http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/howto/undelete_ext3.html and http://projects.izzysoft.de/trac/ext3undel18:54
ActionParsnipfreefly: easier to use your backups18:54
freeflywhat backups ? there are nothing on the entire disk nor boot loader18:55
ActionParsnipfreefly: you may be able to get stuff using foremost. You will need a writable partition of equal or greater size than the partition to restore from18:55
ActionParsnipfreefly: the backups of the photos, you did make a backup rigjt? They are important to you?18:55
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thakyZdoes anyone know how to get t he MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) decoder for Rhythmbox on ubuntu 14.0418:55
poseidi installed this bcmwl-kernel-source package but not sure18:55
ActionParsnipthakyZ: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras18:56
ActionParsnipthakyZ: will install nice codecs for you18:56
ObrienDavebackups???we don't need no stinking backups ;P18:56
thakyZActionParsnip: I don't have internet on this computer so how do I manually install the codecs?18:57
ActionParsnipObrienDave: sadly that is the attitude of manh, people love learning the hardest way possible18:57
poseidhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/55868/installing-broadcom-wireless-drivers --> lspci -vnn gives the network driver18:57
ActionParsnipthakyZ: you will need a lot of deb files from packages.ubuntu.com18:57
freeflyActionParsnip I was about to put them on external hard drive, but this happened18:58
freeflyso no backups18:58
ActionParsnipposeid: which broadcom chip do you have?18:58
thakyZActionParsnip: I am fine with doing that if you can point me to the one for .mp318:58
poseidit is 14e4:435918:58
ActionParsnipfreefly: so, never thought to back them up ever...I'm guessing the collection has grown over time, yes?18:58
poseidor BCM4322818:58
richacso I have zsh installed with themes and working ok it seems,   but i'm wondering should I add a certain repository to stay updated with it?18:59
freeflyActionParsnip18:59
freeflysort of...18:59
ActionParsnipfreefly: like a few years....?18:59
ActionParsnipfreefly: and never backed them up....?19:00
ActionParsnipposeid: sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source19:01
freeflyActionParsnip man I rarely use Win 7... I feel bad enough so if you could suggest something it is ok, if not don't make it harder for me man !19:01
iveevueIs 14.04 an LTS release?19:01
ActionParsnipiveevue: yes19:01
thakyZActionParsnip: can you just give me the link to the mp3 codec .deb file19:01
iveevueActionParsnip, Are all .04 LTS releases?19:02
ActionParsnipfreefly: just making you think. You have taken a really bad attitude towards your data19:02
navetzcan anoyone help me figure out why my sites available wont work? http://pastebin.com/pgKfBtbi19:02
navetzsites enabled**19:02
ActionParsnipfreefly: what if the drive IDE fails, no software you can install will get the data back. A cheap USB drive allows easy data recovery19:02
ActionParsnipfreefly: they are also cheap. Professional data recovery can cost thousands of dollars but a cheap drive removes the need for this19:03
ActionParsnipiveevue: every other .04 is lts19:03
iveevueAh, so the next will be 16.04?19:04
ActionParsnipiveevue: 8.04, 10.04, 12.04, 14.0419:04
ActionParsnipiveevue: exactly :)19:04
iveevueAnd LTS releases are supported for 3 years?19:04
freeflyActionParsnip What you mean ? live installing some software on usb or what? I'm not a techie19:04
ActionParsnipfreefly: try foremost, you will need a big dribe to spit files to. If speace where the drive held the data has been overwritten tnen the data is gone19:05
DJonesiveevue: LTS are supported for 5 years19:05
iveevueOk, thanks19:05
ActionParsnipfreefly: buy a usb drive, copy data to it occasionally.  Nothing you can't do19:05
ActionParsnipfreefly: 2 copies of the data, in case of catastrophe.19:06
ActionParsnipfreefly: lots of guides online for foremost. You will lose location and filenames but the files may be recovered (fully or partly)19:07
freeflyActionParsnip is it possible to  make a partition with gparted on the same drive and use foremost with liveusb on ubuntu?19:07
MonkeyDustguys, open-gl issue, i guess... unable to load "Ubuntu" or "Classic with effects" ... also unable to run programs like Stellarium and Supertux2, that use open-gl ... Acer laptop with 12.04, 3.13.0-35-generic ... hints & tips please19:07
ActionParsnipfreefly: yes it will need to be a partition, if its a linux partiion now then thats fine. You will need to check if foremost can work on NTFS too.19:08
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SirRiffsAlotHey guys, my internet-icon on my panel is gone and I can't find a way to connect to a wireless now on the rare occasion I need it :(19:10
SirRiffsAlotUbuntu 14.0419:10
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d0lph1n99SirRiffsAlot: try sudo service network-manager restart19:15
peepTVnvidia is signing the drivers so that means you can include the proprietary drivers in the live dvd?19:16
bekkspeepTV: ?19:17
woodefechi19:17
bekkspeepTV: Nvidia still doesnt allow anyone else to ship them.19:18
indn1234So, hey. I set up a Ubuntu/Win7 dual boot. When I click on the windows entry in grub at boot, I get a weird jagged purple screen for some seconds, then windows boots up normaly. Any ideas?19:18
peepTVbastards19:18
bekks!language peepTV19:18
peepTVthey want you to fry you card in the time it takes to download and install the blob19:18
mauritslamers__ActionParsnip: weird thing is: I tried with multiple wacom tablets, they all have the same problem, trying a different machine and they work… I also tried listening in on the event device, and nothing is coming out...19:19
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: when I tab network I only get "networking"19:19
steve__help!! I'm using trusty 64 bit, after a power failure, the nvidia driver seems broken because it's running open GL very slow, and most importantly, the computer can no longer detect some usb devices (flash thumb, wireless LAN). how can I fix this without reinstalling the system? I'm on a live CD now.19:19
bekkspeepTV: Nonsense.19:19
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: Oh, it worked, but still no change, it just says stop/waiting and start/running19:19
d0lph1n99SirRiffsAlot: have you enable your networking?19:20
d0lph1n99SirRiffsAlot: it should restart your network-manager19:20
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: it is enabled, but I still don't see the icon...19:20
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: no idea how to connect to a wireless without it19:21
dcopewith upstart, is it possible to show all the services that will start on boot?19:21
d0lph1n99SirRiffsAlot: better start to use iwconfig19:21
richachello all,  is zsh in default repositories?19:23
ActionParsnip!find zsh19:23
ubottuFound: zsh, zsh-beta-doc, zsh-common, zsh-dbg, zsh-dev, zsh-doc, fatrat-czshare, fizsh, zsh-beta, zsh-lovers (and 2 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=zsh&searchon=names&suite=trusty&section=all19:23
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: ugh really? Where is the icon? :(19:23
richacok so I guess that means it is,  tks Action19:23
pinumbernumberI installed kubuntu-desktop to try out KDE, but this was a mistake- KDE has spread to unity. My theme is now Oxygen, my icons are KDEs, my system bar dropdown text colours are black on black, etc etc. I tried simply purging kubuntu-desktop but neither that nor autoremove actually removes KDE packages. How do I kill KDE with fire and revert my system to the state it was in before installing it?19:23
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richacexit19:23
indn1234So, hey. I set up a Ubuntu/Win7 dual boot. When I click on the windows entry in grub at boot, I get a weird jagged purple screen for some seconds, then windows boots up normaly. Any ideas?19:24
suvrathow to install .run using terminal19:24
SchrodingersScatsuvrat: chmod +x .run ; ./.run19:24
bekkssuvrat: Which .run? :)19:24
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: I don't know how to use it...19:24
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pinumbernumbersuvrat, try "chmod +x foo.run" then "./foo.run"19:24
ActionParsnipindn1234: it boots, why do you care what it does in between?19:24
suvratxampp .run19:24
steve__ActionParsnip help!! I'm using trusty 64 bit, after a power failure, the nvidia driver seems broken because it's running open GL very slow, and most importantly, the computer can no longer detect some usb devices (flash thumb, wireless LAN). how can I fix this without reinstalling the system? I'm on a live CD now.19:24
k1lsuvrat: omg, dont use that!19:24
bekkssuvrat: Do not run it. Install apache, mysql, php and perl from the ubuntu repos.19:25
k1lsuvrat: ubuntu ships already all you need from the ubuntu repos., see !lamp19:25
ActionParsnipsteve__: remove the driver then reinstall it19:25
indn1234ActionParsnip: it hangs for a few seconds during the purple screen. Also, I should have confidence in the machine I use. This kind of thing makes me feel like my machine will die any moment.19:25
suvrathey i have a assignment in xampp19:25
squintySirRiffsAlot:  have you tried connecting via   system settings > network   should show wireless connection options19:25
k1l!xampp | suvrat19:25
ubottusuvrat: We do not support XAMPP installs here. Please use the LAMP stack that is in our repositories; see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP for more information.19:25
suvratwat is difference between apache and xamo19:26
SirRiffsAlotsquinty: it only shows general, dns and hosts... nothing like before, I can't find the good old interface19:26
suvratxamp19:26
woodefecAfter updating from ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 I got a message that my graphic card is not set up correctly and that I have to configure it manually. When trying to fix it with "sudo apt-get nividia-current" I realised I lost access to this partition. It is in read-only mode.  Any idea where is the catch?19:26
richacwow zsh is cool19:26
k1lsuvrat: xampp has a lot of security issue, on purpose. so we suggest to use the lamp stack from ubuntu repos.19:27
steve__SctionParsnip i dunno which driver to remove, also, I have no connection to the internet, except when I'm on live CD. is there a way to automatically fix broken packages from here? can I do it by chroot to my system?19:27
ActionParsnipsuvrat: xamp = X + Apache + MySQL + Php19:27
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squintySirRiffsAlot:  maybe the wireless driver isn't installed then.  might want to try installing  inxi   and then typing   inxi -Nnx  to see the current state of your wireless card/driver etc19:27
suvratany one knows a simple command that should i run on terminal to instal xamp19:28
richacoh man I think zsh is vulnerable to bash bug?19:28
d0lph1n99SirRiffsAlot: what is the output of iwconfig?19:28
bekkssuvrat: you should not use xampp. Use the lamp stack from the ubuntu repos.19:28
ActionParsnip!lamp | suvrat19:28
ubottusuvrat: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.19:28
SirRiffsAlotsquinty: I get the pop-up message that wireless networks are available... I just can't figure out how to connect to them as I usually did, so the driver shouldn't be the problem19:28
pinumbernumberokay, doesn't look like KDE can easily be eradicated :(19:28
k1lsuvrat: install the ubuntu packages apache, mysql, php etc like mentioned in the bots message/link.19:28
suvratok thank you guyzz ur awsum i love u all19:29
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: wlan0 reads: Mode: Managed Access Point: Not_Associated Power Management: on.....19:29
k1lsuvrat: the "all in one" package is not for server use. please read the warnings even on their page. its careless if you set that as a server19:29
ActionParsnippinumbernumber: sudo apt-get --purge remove `dpkg -l | grep -i kde | awk {'print $2'}`19:30
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jack-still need a hint...all audio apps LOOK perfectly normal, i just don't hear anything19:33
jhutchinsjack-: Are you using pulseaudio?19:33
k1ljack-: start "alsamixer" in terminal and look if its muted with MM under the bar19:34
jack-nope19:34
richacdoes this mean zsh is vulnerable  > x='`print test >&2`' OPTIND='pipestatus[1${(e)x}]' zsh -c :19:34
pinumbernumberActionParsnip, thanks that looks promising! just taking a quick19:34
jack-should be plain alsa19:34
jack-thx19:34
pinumbernumber* look through the output of the backtick'd part to make sure it won't remove anything important19:34
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jhutchinsjack-: Then yes, use alsamixer.  Even if everything you think should be unmuted, go through and toggle mute on everything.19:34
pinumbernumberhopefully it will fix the black-on-black and other issues too19:35
squintyjack-:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsamixer19:35
suvrathey guyzzz my pendrive in readonly mode unable to format19:35
jack-just trying :) thx19:35
pinumbernumberpeople tell me that installing and removing DEs is non-destructive to other installed DEs, I guess people lie :) or KDE is just especially onerous19:35
k1lsuvrat: see "dmesg" after you put it in.19:35
OerHeksrichac, maybe the guys in #zsh can tell19:36
suvratit has lot viruses19:36
suvratit open in readonly mode19:36
suvratany way to format19:36
kostkonsuvrat, gparted should do the trick19:36
kostkonsuvrat, it's an app. install it19:37
pinumbernumbercouple things, it tells me about-distro* will be removed, is that okay?19:37
suvratyes thank you guyzzz19:37
squintysuvrat:  look in menu for  Disks19:37
k1lsuvrat: maybe its hardware failure. so i would start with dmesg after sticking in19:37
ActionParsnippinumbernumber: using the metapackage isn't a great way to try a DE, installing a minimal set of the DE is a better way imho19:37
woodefecany ideas why ubuntu cannot install packages with apt-get after update from 12.04 to 14?19:37
ActionParsnippinumbernumber: eg to try XFCE, install xfce4 rather than xubuntu-desktop19:38
OerHekswoodefec, what packages?19:38
carbon13woodefec, have you checked the sources?19:38
woodefecOerHeks, nvidia drivers19:38
suvrathey you guyzz know any website to learn developing website19:38
k1lwoodefec: please run a "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-ger dist-upgrade" in terminal to make sure you are on the lastest updates and pastebin that please19:38
poseidActionParsnip: I probably need 3.17 according to http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#Supported_devices - I run 3.16 currently19:38
pinumbernumberActionParsnip, thanks for the advice19:38
suvrator any book19:38
poseidwhat would be easiest to go from 3.16 to 3.17 ?19:38
Pintglasshello im looking for a bit of advice , ive just setup ubuntu 14.04  to use as a tv server after installing my drivers for my tv installing tvheadend i had things setup ok , i then installed some updates  after witch tvheadend crashes on startup and my tv card has disapeared, how can i go about geting my tv card recognised again19:39
k1lsuvrat: for general help please ask in #ubuntu-offtopic19:39
woodefecok, k1l , I am running the command on another computer, will report the outcome19:39
ActionParsnipposeid: if you like. We cannot support those kernels here19:39
d0lph1n99This channel is the only channel that have active user or is there other?19:39
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: how can I connect to a wireless...?19:39
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: with the use of the terminal19:39
felonis there precompiled webcam programs in ubuntu 14.0419:39
k1l!alis | d0lph1n9919:39
ubottud0lph1n99: alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" . For more help or questions relating to alis, please join #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http*19:39
felonfor my laptop19:40
k1lfelon: you mean like "cheeze"?19:40
poseidnp I 'll try http://www.yourownlinux.com/2014/08/how-to-install-linux-kernel-3-17-rc3-in-linux.html19:40
ActionParsnipfelon: ubuntu has cheese installed by default19:40
k1lfelon: sorry, cheese is the name19:40
OerHeksposeid, if you try that, no support.19:40
kostkonActionParsnip, not anymore19:40
ActionParsnipkostkon: booooo19:40
kostkon:(19:41
felonoh ok....for like taking selfies or something19:41
k1lposeid: i would suggest you try a mainline kernel. but its limited support19:41
felonoh ok ill check19:41
k1l!mainline | poseid19:41
ubottuposeid: The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds19:41
ActionParsnipfelon: yes, install cheese19:41
jhutchins!webcam19:41
ubottuInstructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras19:41
poseidi can't get wifi working otherwise.. it is worth a try...19:41
suvrati installed xampp thank you guyzzz but when i search it it is not found19:41
d0lph1n99SirRiffsAlot: http://goo.gl/KVtJNe19:42
k1lsuvrat: no xamp support. ask the xump guys19:42
k1l*xampp guys19:42
suvrathow to enter xump19:42
d0lph1n99SirRiffsAlot: http://goo.gl/aQQJBC19:42
k1lsuvrat: see their website where they offer support. we do not in here19:42
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suvratok thank u k1l19:43
suvrat:)19:43
carbon13!em28xx19:43
SirRiffsAlotd0lph1n99: nvm, removed the indicator-plugin as it includes the ubuntutudio-desktop package. Cheers19:43
felonwow cheese is nice19:43
poseidok, I will try http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.16.3-utopic/ firt19:43
ActionParsnipfelon: great way to test if your eebcam is working19:44
BasketballActionParsnip,  when i use the start up disk creater to make my live usb i get ha19:44
Basketball<dony> does anybody want me out :P19:44
Basketball<Snake2k> Eww19:44
Basketball<dony> what eww :P19:44
Basketball<dony> Snake2k: ?19:44
Basketball<Snake2k> nobody wants you out man... careful there are kids here and shit...19:44
unopasteBasketball 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 unmuted19:44
felonworks great!19:44
d0lph1n99SirRiffsAlot: :D19:45
richacanybody here good with codes?19:46
BasketballActionParsnip, An uncaught exception was raised:19:46
Basketball[Errno 5] Input/output error19:46
felonworks great! this is just a intel i3 but nice little lenovo thinkpad edge19:46
woodefeck1l, the update is looking good now, previously it was done only with command sudo apt-get update19:46
pinumbernumberActionParsnip, I did what you suggested and it fixed some things but others remain. I have a Kubuntu boot splash screen, for example.19:46
d0lph1n99richac: can i help you?19:47
k1lwoodefec: apt-get update only gets the new package list from server. you need the apt-get (dist-)upgrade to install those updates.19:47
k1lwoodefec: is this install still a problem now? if so: pastebin the output please so we can have a look19:47
pinumbernumbergonna have to reinstall, aren't I...19:48
pinumbernumberI really should get around to having a separate /home partition.19:48
mauritslamers__Sorry to ask again, but I tried all my google fu and got nothing: for some reason after updating to 14.04 my wacom doesn't point. All the buttons do work, but it just seems like it doesn't get any input from the kernel19:48
Guest37247Hello i'm newbie. can two ram memories with diffrent Bandwidth cause issues for a computer?  this is the situation : http://paste.opensuse.org/8241396519:49
bekksGuest37247: And which OS do you run?19:49
mauritslamers__it is being detected by both the kernel and the x server, xinput finds it, and settings are very similar with another wacom graphire tablet hooked on another Ubuntu 14.0419:50
Guest37247I have a dual boot windows / lubuntu pc19:50
bekksGuest37247: Did you take a look at the documentation of your computer to see wether that combination is supported?19:51
k1lGuest37247: then they run the slowest speed they match. but if that makes trouble is heavily depending on the exact mainboard, rams and bios version. but this is better suited in #ubuntu-offtopic or ##hardware19:51
Guest37247This is an old whitebox pc from 2006 . it had 1gb ddr2 memory and i added another 1 gb to it. now as you can see in my info they are running with diffrent bandwidths.19:52
bekksGuest37247: Then you have to look it up in the documentation of the computer/mainboard.19:52
indn1234hey, I just bought a laptop with nothing but freeDOS installed, can i use gparted to delete ALL the existing paritions and starting installing OS's ?19:52
richacindn1234: where did you buy that?19:53
richac> x='`print weeeeeee >&2`' OPTIND='pipestatus[1${(e)x}]' zsh -c      If i don't get an error on this code does it mean zsh is vulnerable?19:54
k1lindn1234: yes you can19:54
bekksindn1234: you dont need to do that, just start the installation of Ubuntu and configure partitions as you like.19:54
pinumbernumberindn1234, yeah if there's nothing you want to keep, nuke it all and let the installer of your OS partition it19:54
k1lrichac: please ask the zsh specialists on that special issues19:54
Alpyweird question, but is there a way to change the background image through the terminal?19:54
indn1234bekks: k1l  pinumbernumber : my basic concern is, will i lose the MBR if I deleted all paritions?19:55
mauritslamers__ActionParsnip: ok, found the issue: it looks like mouseemu is causing all the issues, when it is running it catches the events from the wacom driver somehow19:55
indn1234im sorry i dont know much about paritions.19:55
poseidon a sidenote that kernel upgrade was a great idea... finally my grub dual boot works out of the box!19:55
bekksindn1234: No.19:55
OerHeksAlpy, sure, but why do it the hard way?19:55
k1lindn1234: no19:55
poseidwith 3.16.319:55
k1lindn1234: the MBR is not part of the partitions19:55
woodefeck1l, thanks, all updates correct, nvidia works, you guys rule.19:56
indn1234bekks: k1l : as in, I will still be able to BOOT into whatever OS I chose to install? There isnt any rule which says the parition on the disk should not be deleted or anything like that, is gthere?19:56
richacok well I did   env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' zsh -c 'echo hello'      and it doesn't say vulnerable19:56
indn1234just asking19:56
k1lwoodefec: no problem19:56
indn1234k1l: MBR is above all the paritions, right? as in, it is written before even the first partition?19:57
k1lindn1234: no. just choose in installer of ubuntu to use all the disk. that is fine19:57
k1lindn1234: yes19:57
indn1234k1l: actually I want to dual boot ubuntu and win7, so I will configure paritions according to tht19:57
pinumbernumberindn1234, deleting partitions doesn't touch the MBR, but you're going to be replacing it anyway as part of your OS's installation process, so.19:58
indn1234currently, the parition that houses windows shows "boot", and "lba" flags in gparted. What do these mean?19:58
edoceoHey, I've got this old Oneric box, `do-release-upgrade` is looking for precisce but not found19:59
edoceoCan I skip P and go to Q?19:59
s4my_hi20:00
OerHeksedoceo, better download the latest, as those old repos are down20:00
indn1234sorry for the barrage of questions, im just in  a hurry.20:00
k1l_edoceo: no. you need to take every release upgrade20:00
MrMonkey31indn1234: boot is a flag windows uses (through bios, I think) to identify the default boot partition; lba pertains to disks above 2 gb20:00
k1l_edoceo: only thing is a fresh install.20:00
edoceoHow can I get those upgraades ? is there legacy copy ?20:00
k1l_!eol | edoceo20:00
ubottuedoceo: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades20:00
s4my_anyone can help me with setting up metasploit20:00
s4my_how can i make metasploit connect at startup to the postgresql database20:01
k1l_!find metasploit20:01
ubottuFile metasploit found in nmap, w3af-console20:01
indn1234MrMonkey31: is it safe if I have windows in the first primary partition, then 2 primary EMPTY paritions and then an extended to hold ubuntu and storage data?20:01
edoceoOk, this will work thanks!20:02
d0lph1n99perl5 is exposed to the overflow exploit20:02
d0lph1n99perl5.20 and perl5.1820:02
k1l_indn1234: dont need an empty partition. but ubuntu is fine sitting in an extended20:02
delinquentmeubuntu on lenovo larptarps ... Im hasing issues with the suspend or hibernate working when the lid closes20:03
indn1234Basically, is it okay to have, say, the first two paritions of a disk empty, and then the next primary holding windows, then another holding ubuntu??20:03
s4my_FUCK  anyone help plz20:03
indn1234k1l_: could you please answer this one^?20:03
indn1234s4my_: don't ask to ask, just ask!20:03
k1l_indn1234: windows often is not happy sitting not in the first partition. but ubuntu will work in any partition you like20:04
squintyindn1234:  if installing windows, recommended proceedure is to install it first.  then you use gparted to make any necessary partitions after that20:04
indn1234k1l_: and going forward, it wont be a problem configuring grub to boot both?20:05
k1l_indn1234: you need to take grub. the windows bootloader doesnt work with linux20:05
salvumDoes anyone have a T520?20:05
OerHekssalvum, why don't you ask your real question?20:06
pinumbernumbersalvum, I have a T400 and an X200 if that helps at all?20:07
squintysalvum:  just state your problem rather than "does anyone....??"  if someone can help they will reply20:07
mbah_suriphello20:11
thakyZcarbon13: are you there?20:11
mbah_suriphello20:11
mbah_suripyes20:12
mbah_suriphow are you ?20:12
carbon13thakyZ yessir20:12
mbah_suripI am newbie ubuntu20:12
Basketballl!das_boot20:12
mbah_suripyou teacher me20:12
Basketballl!das20:12
thakyZcarbon13: so how do I make it so I can fix that error for my wifi card20:12
excelsioraHelping a friend install 14.04 on a laptop for dual boot with a thumbdrive. Should we partition before going through the installation dialogue or is that integrated with the wizard?20:15
salvumThe reason I was asking a specific model is because im having issues with how optimus works on the T520. I have the laptop in discrete only with optimus turned off. I want to use the DVI, VGA, and laptop screen at one time. But I can only get output from the two monitors when both monitors are plugged in. If I remove the vga cable it only allows the DVI screen, If i remove the DVI it allows VGA and the laptop screen. Any ideas on how to get all three to work20:16
carbon13thakyZ, seems that only the windows driver works using ndiswrapper20:16
thakyZcarbon13, I did install the windows driver with ndiswrapper20:17
pinumbernumberexcelsiora, you can handle the partitioning in the Ubuntu installer20:17
pinumbernumbersalvum, it may be that your graphics card only has two clock generators. I had that problem with my 5770. Does it work if you use the integrated graphics? Or in Windows?20:18
carbon13thakyZ, well .. if you want a quick and good solution then throw your wifi card in the waste bin and get a usb device supported by ubuntu20:18
pinumbernumber(if that's the case, I'm afraid you're out of luck)20:18
salvumIn windows i can use all three pinumbernumber. BTW its a Lenovo T52020:19
carbon13thakyZ, I always check on linux compatibility first before buying hardware20:21
AkayllinHey all, anyone available to help with a networking/ssh problem?20:22
d0lph1n99Akayllin: what is it?20:22
thakyZcarbon13: would ifconfig wlan0 up work?20:23
Akayllind0lph1n99: have a minimal ubuntu server VM. checked off base and ssh server on install and set up network settings just like ive done before(had to redo the vm)20:23
Akayllinbut now i cant ssh into it via putty from another computer on the lan. i cant ping the default  gateway either on the lan from the vm nor can i ping google but i can ping other computers on the lan. i can connec tto the internet though because i can sudo apt-get stuff20:25
Akayllinthe other computer is able to ping the gateway fine and the ubuntu server responds to pings from it too20:25
thakyZhow do I hook my network card to wlan0?20:25
carbon13thakyZ, you must check if driver is correctly installed using ndiswrapper20:26
Akayllinufw is enabled and allowing tcp connections from the subnet on port 2220:26
thakyZI did check and it is and it says device is present20:26
carbon13thakyZ, type 'ndiswrapper -l'20:26
thakyZcarbon13: net819xp : Driver installed \n device (10EC:8190) present20:27
carbon13thakyZ, ok, then you can try the iwconfig wlan020:27
d0lph1n99Akayllin: can you install ssh server for the VM?20:27
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thakyZcarbon13: wlan0 No such device20:27
excelsioraAkayllin: thanks!20:27
iDealzAnyone have experience with recovering a RAID array with one failed drive?  Using Mdadm.  When I boot system it loads into a initramfs prompt20:28
thakyZsee my card has wireless and ethernet20:28
carbon13then iwconfig without parameters20:28
excelsioraoops20:28
excelsiorapinumbernumber: thanks!!20:28
thakyZcarbon13: eth0 no wireless extensions \n lo no wireless exentsions20:28
Akayllinopenssh-server is already installed20:29
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Akayllinhence checking the ssh server option at install20:29
carbon13or try 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper'20:29
thakyZno output but went to new line20:29
Akayllind0lph1n99: *20:29
d0lph1n99Akayllin: can you try to disable the firewall20:30
carbon13thakyZ, the output is in /var/log/messages: 'tail /var/log/messages'20:30
thakyZcarbon13, k hold on a sec20:30
d0lph1n99Akayllin: there are something which is blocking the incoming connection, i think20:30
carbon13thakyZ, copy the output into pastebin20:31
bekkscarbon13: thakyZ: tail -f20:31
MonkeyDustAkayllin  i use a VM with ssh too... is ufw enabled on your guest or host?20:31
thakyZcarbon13: bekks: I don't know if this makes a difference but I am on ubuntu 14.04 but there is no file called "messages"20:32
bekksthakyZ: Yeah. Just take a look at dmesg. You should see messages regarding your actions at the end of the output.20:33
Akayllind0lph1n99: disabling works idk why though. the rule i added was "sudo ufw allow proto tcp from xxx.xxx.0.0/24 to any port 22"20:33
Akayllinit was working before with firewall up. i need ssh access ONLY from the network not from the outside unless im going through our vpn20:33
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thakyZbekks: carbon13: ok I will upload the log to pastebin20:34
Akayllinxxx.xxx is replaced with the proper numbers of course20:34
AkayllinMonkeyDust: its on the guest20:34
d0lph1n99Akayllin: are you using the same subnet?20:34
Akayllinshould be20:34
Akayllinhow can i pull it up20:34
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Akayllinshoudl jsut be 255.255.255.020:35
bekksAkayllin: If thats the correct subnet mask for your network, yes.20:35
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d0lph1n99Akayllin: what is the ip from the connecting computer?20:35
thakyZcarbon13: here you go http://pastebin.com/WdKbPGe120:35
Akayllinhow can i change my subnet20:35
d0lph1n99using ifconfig20:36
Akayllind0lph1n99: the one im using to ssh into the guest with?20:36
d0lph1n99Akayllin: yes20:36
carbon13thakyZ, ndiswrapper could not load the rtl driver: ndiswrapper (load_wrap_driver:103): couldn't load driver net819xp; check system log for messages from 'loadndisdriver'20:37
Akayllind0lph1n99: they are both on 255.555.555.020:37
thakyZcarbon13: ok hold for a sec20:38
Akayllinthough even with firewall disabled i cannot ping google or gateway20:38
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darkelfjuggaloI am using Ubuntu 14.04 and play on Linux; I am having a issue where I try to connect to a Game through Wine and everything loads correctly until I am trying to connect to the server, when I log in it says connection error, when i click the link for information it tells me my connection is not private. I have run through everything possible on my end; I went through everything on my modem with my internet provider, after we went through all of tha20:38
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iDealzAnyone have experience with recovering a RAID array with one failed drive?  Using Mdadm.  When I boot system it loads into a initramfs prompt20:39
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MonkeyDustAkayllin  sounds like a DNS issue... can you ping 194.78.99.24620:39
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x_hola20:40
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d0lph1n99what happened?20:41
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k1l_x_ nanobot_ this is the english channel, so please speak english20:41
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thakyZcarbon: "Sep 27 02:20:30 nireinicana-NY591AA-ABA-p6267c loadndisdriver: \n loadndisdriver: load_driver(364): couldn't load driver net819xp" the next line was something about unknown symbole called NDIS.SYS:'NdisMIndicateReciveNetBufferLists'20:41
MonkeyDust!english20:42
k1l_x_: nanobot_ this is not the right channel to troll. so please leave. thanks20:42
excelsioraWe just rebooted after dual boot install, got screen with "error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'. \n Entering rescue mode... \n grub rescue>"20:42
peepTVjoin ubuntu-anti-social20:42
iDealzAnyone have experience with recovering a RAID array with one failed drive?  Using Mdadm.  When I boot system it loads into a initramfs prompt20:42
richacanti-social? lol20:42
thakyZcarbon13: did you see what I sent I accedently did carbon: instead of carbon13:20:43
MonkeyDustiDealz  RAID is server technology... if you don't get an answer here, try #ubuntu-server20:43
AkayllinMonkeyDust: nope20:43
richacjoin #ubuntu-anti-social20:43
richacwoop20:43
k1l_richac: stop it.20:43
richac?20:43
d0lph1n99Akayllin: that is not DNS issue20:43
iDealzthank you Monkey Dust20:43
MonkeyDustAkayllin  sure it's not a ISP issue, then?20:43
carbon13thakyZ, yes : carbon: "Sep 27 02:20:30 nireinicana-NY591AA-ABA-p6267c loadndisdriver: \n loadndisdriver: load_driver(364): couldn't load driver net819xp" the next line was something about unknown symbole called NDIS.SYS:'NdisMIndicateReciveNetBufferLists'20:44
richacI thought it was a real room20:44
AkayllinMonkeyDust: cant ping the comps from my home computer but im pretty the sysadmin set it up to not allow it as all the vms and network comps are on the school network20:44
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thakyZcarbon13: kk I just wanted to make sure20:44
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darkelfjuggaloAnyone inhere familiar with Recent Wine issues that say 'Your connection is not private' when trying to play a game through Wine?20:44
vitimitiHi20:45
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AkayllinMonkeyDust, d0lph1n99: ?20:45
excelsioraALL: Not sure what to do here, We just rebooted after dual boot install, got screen with "error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'. \n Entering rescue mode... \n grub rescue>"20:45
MonkeyDustAkayllin  so the sysadmin is restricting you from doing things?20:45
d0lph1n99Akayllin: can you connect to the VM now? without enabling the ufw?20:46
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Boscopi wanted to install ubuntu on my pentium 4 laptop with 2.6 ghz and 512mb ram, at first the usb pen drive was recognized in bios as a hard disk, i ran setup, but after that finished and i logged in, everytime i get a blank screen and only see the mouse pointer. and now the bios doesn't recognize any usb pen drives anymore. why?20:47
kostkonBoscop, 512mb is too low for ubuntu20:47
squintyexcelsiora:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Troubleshooting  see grub rescue reference20:47
Boscopkostkon: not according to the official site20:47
richacBoscop:  I would go with Lbuntu20:47
zerothisnvclock is telling me to modify my xorg.conf to enable setting clock speeds. Is there a new way to do this or should I be xorging like it says?20:47
cortexmanwhy can't I install emacs on Karmic20:47
Boscopkostkon: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements20:47
cortexmanand why are packages that used to be in Karmic no longer there20:47
MonkeyDustcortexman  because Karmic is dead20:47
cortexmansuch as libcoin60-dev20:47
cortexmandistributions do not die. i have software that requires Karmic20:48
Boscoprichac: will it work with those specs on a pentium 4?20:48
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richacya thats the lightest one20:48
MonkeyDust!eol | cortexman20:48
ubottucortexman: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades20:48
Akayllind0lph1n98: from home no. gotta be on vpn to do half the stuff. im at home. remoting into my workstation which can load up the VMs and putty into them20:48
Ben64cortexman: actually it is very dead20:48
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kostkonBoscop, those are the absolute minimum specs20:48
richacit has lxde, which si good for a p420:48
cortexmanno, actually it is not. that's why you can still download it20:48
Ben64you can still download windows 1.0, your argument is invalid20:48
cortexmankarmic-only software will exist until the earth is wiped out by an asteroid20:48
richacLbuntu would be best option for ou20:48
zerothisopen source software is never dead20:48
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cortexmanthank you zerothis20:48
Ben64then compile everything yourself, have a nice day20:49
Boscopkostkon, richac: but if i install lubuntu, i still need to install gnome to run all the programs i need like pidgin20:49
Boscopor firefox etc20:49
k1l_cortexman: karmic is out of support. so be sure you update (or in your case reinstall) to a support release20:49
richacthey will still run20:49
Boscoprichac: yeah but then how come ubuntu doesn't?20:49
d0lph1n98Akayllin: maybe your gateway is blocking port 22?20:49
richacBoscop: you an run firefox and pidgin on lxde20:49
cortexmanman you guys are being super dense20:50
cortexmanI HAVE SOFTWARE THAT REQUIRES KARMIC.20:50
k1l_Boscop: Lubuntu is the same base system but another desktop at the top.20:50
cortexmanand i can't install emacs.20:50
richacBoscop:  I'm not sure what you mean that buntu doesn't?20:50
Ben64cortexman: it hit EOL over 3 years ago20:50
Boscopk1l_: yeah i know, but i'd still need to run gnome20:50
k1l_cortexman: that is a lie!20:50
cortexmannobody cares!20:50
MonkeyDustcortexman  Karmic is no longer supported in this channel20:50
Ben64cortexman: nothing "requires" karmic20:50
richacBoscop:  i use pidgin and firefox myself20:50
cortexmanomfg20:50
bytefireis apt built on top of dpkg?20:50
Boscoprichac: how come ubuntu doesn't run?20:50
bekkscortexman: And that still doesnt magically make karmic being supported any further.20:50
darkelfjuggalowhat is the public Wine Channel?20:50
d0lph1n98Akayllin: your sysadmin doesn't want to establish any PAT connection20:50
cortexmantake a look at this: https://grey.colorado.edu/ubuntu/dists/20:50
MonkeyDustcortexman  type /topic20:50
Ben64darkelfjuggalo: !winehq20:50
cortexmanthat is MY apt repository20:50
Ben64darkelfjuggalo: #winehq *sorry20:50
richacBoscop: what do you mean doesn't run?20:50
darkelfjuggaloThank you Ben6420:51
Boscoprichac: after login i get a blank screen, only mouse pointer is visible20:51
cortexmank1l_ what's a lie? that i can't install emacs?20:51
carbon13cortexman, have you tried to install karmic as a virtual system20:51
richacif you only have 512mb ram,   you should try Lbuntu20:51
Boscoprichac: at first tehre was a box saying "error", "report / cancel" but no info20:51
MonkeyDustcortexman  you now know why you can't20:51
Akayllinim wondering if i just cant ping at all since i can still wget files i need20:51
k1l_cortexman: what software would depend "on karmic"?20:51
cortexmancarbon13 i'm using the live cd in virtualbox20:51
bytefirehi channel is apt built on top of dpkg?20:51
Boscoprichac: and how can i get my BIOS to detect usb pen drives again after the failed ubuntu install?20:51
richacBoscop:  was this off a live cd or usb?20:52
Boscopusb20:52
cortexmank1l_ our software was built against distribution packages for every ubuntu release since karmic. it won't run on newer releases without very heavy lifting20:52
Boscopi only have usb20:52
Boscophaven't used cds for years20:52
carbon13cortexman, ok, then you have your setup ... you won't get updates but you can safely use your software20:52
richacBoscop:  not sure what system you have?   usually its the del or f2 key20:52
cortexmancarbon13 as it turns out, packages seem to have been removed20:52
Boscoprichac: so before i can isntall lubuntu i need the bios to detect my usb drive20:52
cortexmancheck this out https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/amd64/libcoin60-dev20:52
k1l_bytefire: the kind of sit together20:52
zerothisBen64: the rotj game _and its engine_ and  were removed from ubuntu at some point for not being updated for 30 days (or some stupid reason like than, yet we still have moria). So rotj depends on older version of ubuntu20:52
richacBoscop:  sometimes f12 is for the seperate boot options20:52
Akayllinidk ill figure it out monday but i can get most of what i need to do done with this setup. thanks MonkeyDust and d0lph1n9820:52
richacyou ahve to set the bios to boot with it yes20:52
Boscoprichac: no, i see all the other drives, but it doesn't list the usb drive as it used to20:52
carbon13cortexman, you can build software on your own20:52
k1l_cortexman: then tell your software guys they made a big mistake not even stick to LTS.20:53
cortexmanomfg20:53
d0lph1n98Akayllin: what do you means by "wget"?20:53
cortexmani AM the software guy20:53
Boscoprichac: it doesn't recognize it anymore20:53
cortexmanyou guys are INSANELY dense20:53
d0lph1n98Akayllin: is it some sort of file server?20:53
MonkeyDustcortexman  then you made a big mistake20:53
richacBoscop: it used to?20:53
carbon13cortexman, calm down20:53
Boscoprichac: yes, when i installed ubuntu from the usb drive20:53
k1l_cortexman: and karmic lost support in 2011 (its from 2009). so you doing a very bad job there20:53
Boscopearlier today20:53
cortexmanyou guys could not possibly be more unhelpful20:53
Boscoprichac: after that it didn't recognize any usb drives anymore20:53
zerothiscortexman: beaware, this channel is mostly nubes helping nubes (not that there's anything wrong with that)20:53
k1l_cortexman: karmic is EOL. so dont ask in here while using a that security risky system. thanks20:54
richaczerothis: yes thats true lol20:54
Akayllind0lph1n98: wget files from the web.20:54
MonkeyDustcortexman  it's because Karmic is not supported here, as in "no help offered"20:54
kostkoncortexman, then change your sources.list lines to point at old-releases.ubuntu.com20:54
bekkskostkon: That doesnt make karmic being supported ;)20:54
k1l_!eol | cortexman20:54
Akayllind0lph1n98: its minimal install so no gui. all command line. not file server but need to download packages and stuff20:54
ubottucortexman: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades20:54
cortexmanthat's a stupid policy IMHO. if the policy didn't exist you'd have people in here who have lots of experience with old versions of Ubuntu offering help instead of being jerks20:54
bekkscortexman: you accepted that policy when starting to use Ubuntu.20:55
richacBoscop:  i'm sorry I don't know what would changed in your bios20:55
k1l_cortexman: i muted you for 10minutes to let you calm down and not insult the users in here.20:55
kostkonbekks, indeed. i'm just suggesting a stop-gap solution20:55
MonkeyDustcortexman  everybody is entitled to an opinion, thank you for sharing yours with us20:55
Boscoprichac: i looked at all the options20:55
richacBoscop: can you boot into another O/S an format the usb?20:55
carbon13cortexman, don't be rude ... this is not the forum for complaining20:55
d0lph1n98Akayllin: i know what is wget but i don't understand how can you just wget file from that server, but thats okay20:55
zerothiscortexman: I have had limited success with adding sources from old releases, installing/updating _just what I need_, then removing to prevent collateral damage. But I have also broken my system this way.20:55
richacis there an option to hit f12 or something for a boot menu?20:55
carbon13tr0ll20:55
LinnakDo you know guys on which smartphones are compatible with ubuntu?20:55
Boscoprichac: it's formatted correctly. my otehr linux laptop moutns it successfully and shows the files20:56
Boscoprichac: as what should i format it?20:56
Akayllind0lph1n98: not wget from the server wget from the web20:56
Boscoprichac: is it possible to format it so it's recognized as cd?20:56
richacBoscop:  in bios there should be an option to enable external hdd maybe20:56
Akayllind0lph1n98: idk either. ill figure it out. later20:56
livingdaylightgreetings20:56
richacthen change boot order,    or some bios let you hit another button for a boot menu instead of bios,  usually f1220:57
Boscoprichac: no20:57
d0lph1n98Akayllin: yeah yeah, i get it already. There is something blocking your connection, maybe at the gateway20:57
Boscoprichac: tehre is only f220:57
Boscopto enter bios20:57
richacBoscop;  sorry man i'm out of ideas20:57
Boscopand change boot order tehre20:57
Boscop:(20:57
livingdaylightI want to install w64codec without installing restricted-extras and medibuntu has been continued. Can anyone tell me how we do that now?20:57
richactry a diff port? lol20:57
Boscoprichac: what port20:58
richacanother usb port20:58
kostkonlivingdaylight, w(32|64)codecs is dead20:58
richacstick in a diff one20:58
Boscoprichac: i tried20:58
livingdaylightkostkon, how do we run .wmw files (for example) now?20:58
kostkonlivingdaylight, ubuntu-restricted-extras shoudl suffice20:59
excelsiorais ext2 typically used for the boot partition?20:59
richacre burn the iso20:59
zerothislivingdaylight: there's something you can install to lie to the package manager. this lets you install packages without its "dependencies". But I forget what its called20:59
richacBoscop:  if windows i use rawrite20:59
zerothiskostkon: why not just cut to the chase and say Ubuntu is dead?20:59
livingdaylightkostkon, i don't want to install entire restricted-extras because I already have components installed such as oracle's java which I wouldn't want to conflict with ice-tea. So, which component alone of that package do I need to run .wmv file?21:00
kostkonzerothis, the world has moved on, noone really needs support for old codecs21:00
Boscoprichac: i used win32diskimager21:00
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richacdownload the program rawrite and try it with that21:01
carbon13livingdaylight, you can try (s)mplayer21:01
richac*rawrite3221:01
richacBoscop:  also get the Lbuntu  ISO,  not ubuntu21:01
livingdaylightcarbon13, ok, because VLC which as already been recommended I install, doesn't work on its own.21:01
kostkonlivingdaylight, or install vlc or every gstreamer package you can find, -bad, -ugly, -ffmpeg etc21:02
livingdaylightzerothis, Is Ubuntu dead??21:02
carbon13smplayer works with the windows codecs, therefore should be no issue with other linux dependecies21:02
bekksexcelsiora: ext2 is nowadays used for filesystems that do not need a journal necessarily.21:02
carbon13livingdaylight, zerothis has tr0lled21:03
zerothiskostkon: spoken like a Windows user. One of the advantages to Linux is running on a Commodore 64 or whatever old hardware you have, if you want to.21:03
kostkonzerothis, haven't used windows since 200521:03
carbon13zerothis, commodore 64 won't run linux (missing mmu)21:04
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zerothiskostkon: AH HA! So you admit you used to be a windows user :) That thing can cause permanent brain damage you know. Years latte you can have expectations of someinth working like windows instead of the right way21:04
Guest35160hello i installed the wrong version of teamspeak 3 server 64 bit instead of 32 and want to uninstall the 64bit service now21:04
Guest35160anyone can help me with that?21:05
Guest35160i configured the whole server to startup on boot etc21:05
bekksGuest35160: Whats wrong with 64bit?21:05
Guest35160i don't have the chipset for it on my pc21:05
Guest35160that hosts the server21:05
bekksGuest35160: Then how did you manage to install it?21:05
kostkonzerothis, i'll give you that21:06
carbon13zerothis: nothing's wrong to use windows if there's a need to do it. Or do you always use the hammer as the tools to fix things?21:06
explodesMy sudo is gone21:07
Basketballbekks,  how can i make a uefi bootable flash drive with ubuntu on it21:07
explodesI'm using http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo but i don't have the option it says to go into recovery mode...21:08
zerothiscarbon13: Another advantage to Linux, it can run without a great deal of things that other operating systems insist on having.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LUnix and there's two other C64 options21:08
bekksBasketball: On what?21:08
k1l_explodes: what does it mean" my sudo is gone"?21:09
Basketballbekks,  what you mean21:09
johnparkhello i'm new to ubuntu servers, but have worked in ubuntu gnome before and i'm setting up a desktop server now in my home would you guys recommend me just installing ubuntu server on it or host the server trough regular ubuntu version21:09
johnparkwhat would be the best to learn21:09
johnparkjust install ubuntu server straight away and deal with the problems21:09
thakyZcarbon13: so is there anything you can tell me to hook my network card to wlan021:09
johnparkor start with hosting with the regular gnome GUI21:09
bekksBasketball: "how can i make a uefi bootable flash drive with ubuntu on it" - why do you ask me in particular? :)21:10
squintyexplodes:  you need to hold down the shift key to access the grub boot menu for recovery mode options21:10
carbon13thakyZ, if ndiswrapper can't load the windows driver then you're stuck21:10
squintyexplodes:  while rebooting that is21:10
Basketballbekks,because you have helped me in the past21:10
carbon13zerothis,  this is a UNIX emulator, not a UNIX-like system ... the only linux-like for C-64 I know was based on a coprocessor  card (which have a mmu)21:11
bekksBasketball: I'm sorry, I had no need to deal with UEFI until now :)21:12
OerHeksBasketball, the usual fat32 usb drive with ubuntu is uefi ready.21:12
BasketballOerHeks,  so if i made the live usb on fat32 it is uefi?21:12
OerHeksBasketball, but if your pc is 32 bit, no go with uefi21:12
carbon13thakyZ, so I'm sorry mate ... looks like your card/driver is the issue. try to write realtek .. may be they have already written on a linux driver21:13
OerHeksBasketball, you don't need the usb drive to be uefi.21:13
carbon13thakyZ, it is worth a try21:13
zerothiscarbon13: Linux is not a hammer like Windows is a wrench. Linux is more like a toolbox, but not only your own tools in it, but copies of all the tools. Sure Windows is like a tool box too, but evertime you reach for a tool it throws one out to use and stays shut so you can never look for a better option.21:14
MonkeyDustguys, open-gl issue, i guess... unable to load "Ubuntu" or "Classic with effects" ... also unable to run programs like Stellarium and Supertux2, that use open-gl ... Acer laptop with 12.04, 3.13.0-35-generic ... hints & tips please21:14
* OerHeks noticed the 3th bash update21:15
squinty4th21:16
squintyInstalled: 4.3-7ubuntu1.421:17
johnparkis there a possibility to change the color from the terminal in ubuntu server like the hackers terminal?21:17
ikoniajohnpark: the hackers terminal ?21:17
OerHekssquinty, thanks, you are correct, i missed 1,1 and went on 1,221:17
johnparkyou know what i mean i guess21:18
johnparklike the color scheme21:18
squintyOerHeks:  :)21:18
thakyZcarbon13: Ok I will write to them and see if they write back...21:18
ikoniajohnpark: you can change colour themes, sure.21:18
johnparkmaking it exactly tesame is possible i guess?21:18
johnparki like it :p21:18
ikoniajohnpark: but I don't know what you mean by the hackers terminal, a colour does not change any functionality21:18
ikoniawhat is the hackers terminal ?21:18
ikoniado you mean the film hackers ?21:18
peepTVprison orange doesnt suit you?21:18
johnparknot talking about functionality21:19
johnparkbut the colors21:19
ikoniajohnpark: do you mean the film hackers ?21:19
johnparkthink so yes21:19
squintyold green / yellow type screens?21:19
johnparktype in google and images21:19
johnparkyou will know what i mean21:19
peepTVit changes functionality of your color blind21:19
MonkeyDust!cosmetics21:20
ikoniajohnpark: they all have different colour terminals, why don't you just say the colours you want21:20
johnparklet's say it different21:21
johnparkthe green black matrix style command21:21
tomiAnybody know how i can change the Name in Systemsettings -> Details ? For Example: MyName OS21:21
johnparklike completely shiny green21:21
ikoniajohnpark: ok, so what dekstop are you using ?21:21
johnparkubuntu server, no desktop21:21
ikoniause setterm21:22
OerHeks!info cmatrix21:23
ikoniabut this is getting pretty silly, if you're not using a desktop you should be able to a.) explain what you want clearly b.) do basic searches21:23
ubottucmatrix (source: cmatrix): simulates the display from "The Matrix". In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2a-4 (trusty), package size 16 kB, installed size 100 kB21:23
ikoniaOerHeks: thats a screen saver21:23
OerHeksoh, my bad21:23
johnparkthankd man21:23
BasketballOerHeks,  i want to live boot on a surface21:24
ikoniajohnpark: or just set PS1 enviornment carible to colours21:24
OerHekssurface 1 2 3 ?21:24
johnparki'm kinda new to everything, basically i just set up a server and deal with everything i meet21:24
johnparkbest way to learn for me21:24
ikoniadoesn't look like a good way to learn21:24
ikoniayou seem unable to ask clear questins or do basic searches21:24
ikoniathat seems like a bad way to learn21:25
ikoniaa more logical way to learn would be to use a desktop install and get to grips with the basics21:25
ikoniarather than making it too hard for you to do anything21:25
johnparki have desktop version21:25
johnparkon my laptop21:25
ikoniathen why are you using a server install ?21:25
johnparkcause i'm setting up a teamspeak 3 server on my old desktop pc in basement21:26
ikoniaso use a desktop install for it21:26
ikoniawhy make it hard for yourself21:26
johnparkthat decreases performance :(21:26
ikonianot really21:26
ikoniawhat is the resources on the machine ?21:27
johnparkthat's what i read atleast21:27
ikoniawhat are the resources of the machine21:27
k1l_setterm -foreground green  # that makes the text look green in console21:27
johnpark1s21:27
[SLB]histo, is anyone having trouble with skype 4.3 and built-in mic? i tweaked the audio with tsched=0 and at least i can hear sounds, but my mic apparently doesn't want to work with skype21:28
[SLB]*hi21:28
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tomiAnybody know how i can change the System Name in Systemsettings -> Details ? For Example: MyName OS21:29
ikoniatomi: why would you want to do that21:29
johnparkATI Radeon 9200SE, AMD Athlon Processor 2.08Ghz, 1GB RAM21:29
johnparkso not really the best21:29
ikoniatomi: you are using ubuntu, so the os is called Uubuntu21:29
ikoniajohnpark: you won't have a problem running xubuntu or lubuntu on that21:29
k1l_tomi: /etc/lsb_release should be the one21:29
ikoniait will run very well21:29
johnparkso i'll just install the Xubuntu GUI now trough the server21:30
johnparkor install fresh copy21:30
tomiikonia: i want to mod my ubuntu and i want to name it in tom os for a joke21:31
ikoniajohnpark: I'd do a fresh install so you know it has everything it should21:31
ikoniatomi: poor21:31
johnparkok21:31
ikoniatomi: if you can't work that out - you shouldn't be "modding" your os21:31
johnparktx21:31
johnparkthx21:31
tomiikonia: i have already modded it but i dont know how i can change the name and the pic21:32
ikoniatomi: we don't support changes to the distirbution21:33
tomiyes, but in the devel channel nobody knows it, too21:34
ikoniatomi: yes, but we don't support it21:34
ikoniaso please don't ask for this sort of support - it's your distro now21:35
ikoniatomi: and they don't "not know" they are not responding, probably because it's nothing to do with ubuntu development, which is what that channel is for21:35
tomihmm thats bad but thank you21:36
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mozzarellawill ubuntu 14.10 use systemd?21:41
ikoniano21:41
ikonia14.10 discussion is in the #ubuntu+1 channel21:41
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MonkeyDustguys, open-gl issue, i guess... unable to load "Ubuntu" or "Classic with effects" ... also unable to run programs like Stellarium and Supertux2, that use open-gl ... Acer laptop with 12.04, 3.13.0-35-generic ... hints & tips please21:47
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daftykinsMonkeyDust: graphics hardware?21:49
MonkeyDustdaftykins  intel21:49
daftykinsMonkeyDust: are you running the full Trusty HWE?21:50
MonkeyDustdaftykins  no, it's precise 12.0421:50
MonkeyDustah HWE21:50
daftykinsyes sir21:50
MonkeyDustnot sure21:51
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MonkeyDustbut i guess HWE caused my laptop to heat up and shut down21:51
gh0ztDoes ubuntu-14.04.01-desktop-amd64.iso (Ubuntu Desktop) also work as a LiveCD if I'm not looking to actually install it on any hard drives on the computer I'm booting it from?21:51
daftykinsgh0zt: yes21:51
daftykinsMonkeyDust: i think you run the update manager and it offers the HWE if you don't have it already - your version should read 12.04.5 from /etc/issue or lsb_release -a too?21:52
daftykinsMonkeyDust: anywho what i'm driving at is since you've got the trusty kernel on, all of X should match up with the trusty editions too :)21:52
MonkeyDustdaftykins  yes, i'm not using 14.04 because of that kernel, now 12.04 is using it too, you say21:53
cuddylierDoes anyone know why my load is over 130? http://puu.sh/bQntZ/451da48c82.png A box with these processes is usually at 5-6 load.21:54
MonkeyDustas you say*21:54
cuddylierThis box randomly went from 5-6 to 130 and it's a recurring problem but I cannot see what to check.21:54
daftykinsMonkeyDust: yep, you may well have the HWE on. i think you'd be on a 3.2.0 kernel if you were with stock precise21:54
ikoniacuddylier: err you have a massive ammount of java processes running eating your ram21:55
MonkeyDustdaftykins  how to turn off HWE and get back to 3.2? what packages to install?21:55
daftykinsMonkeyDust: i'd only be googling i'm afraid, i'd imagine it's more about removal than anything21:56
richacwow look at all those javas21:56
daftykinscuddylier: so you host minecraft instances for people, correct?21:56
cuddylierYep, I have 40 boxes with the same amount of processes on them21:56
cuddylierOnly 1-2 boxes have this issue21:56
cuddylierThey all mostly run dual L5520s21:56
ikoniaright look at the size of those21:56
ikonialooks at the footprint21:56
ikoniaforget the cpu21:56
HeadlessTracerhey, are there any benefits to 14.04 over say an older lts like 12.04 for the general desktop user?21:57
ikoniathe cpu is 83% idle21:57
cuddylierWhat does idle actually mean?21:57
ikoniadoing nothing21:57
gh0ztcuddylier: inactive.  away from keyboard.21:57
ikoniawhich means you shouldn't be running 40 servers21:57
daftykinsHeadlessTracer: depends on system hardware and what usages it gets21:57
ikoniaif you ask that question21:57
ChurchHeadlessTracer: usual "longer supported" "with provided updates" bit21:57
cuddylierikonia: Yeah lol, I have always just looked at overall load. But if it's 'idle' then surely it should be available to be used?21:58
cuddylierikonia: As e.g. 'htop' stops working whenever the load gets this high.21:58
HeadlessTraceri see21:58
cuddylierIt just shows a black screen when I do 'htop' and I have to restart the SSH session21:58
ikoniacuddylier: sorry - if you're running 40+ servers, you should have a basic grasp of resource managment21:58
cuddylierthe wait time isn't high at all as well so I/O isn't an issue21:58
ikoniacuddylier: I actually don't find it funny21:58
cuddylierikonia: I have a fairly good grasp on it but they always all worked fine so I didn't pay much attention to e.g. what idle meant.21:59
ChurchHeadlessTracer: that's if you use unity. If you used gnome, then imho new ubuntu's are step back, and in my eyes you'd be better off with mint mate edition.21:59
ikoniacuddylier: you've just asked "what does idle mean"21:59
cuddylierI know what the word 'idle' in general means but not in this context.21:59
HeadlessTracerhmm21:59
richacno he asked what id in top means21:59
HeadlessTracerI dont really know what I want, I could probably live with unity22:00
ikoniacuddylier: that is not a good grasp22:00
ikoniacuddylier: right, that is not a good grasp22:00
daftykinsHeadlessTracer: what specification is this system?22:00
cuddylierMhm, idle is 90%+ on the boxes working fine with normal load.22:00
richacok I was wrong22:00
k1l_HeadlessTracer: most times its better hardwaresupport22:01
ikoniacuddylier: not here to mock you, or try to say what's right or wong, but if you are running 40+ servers, you should have a basic grasp22:01
cuddylierSo I'm not sure if I'm missing something major to see how the idle level is relevant?22:01
HeadlessTracer4gb ram, core i5 3.2ghz22:01
k1l_HeadlessTracer: that is fine for ubuntu 14.04 with unity22:01
richaci'm wondering why it shows 80% idle,  but 130% in use?22:01
cuddylierikonia: I've never had this issue until very recently with no changes so I never paid much attention to the specific things in 'top'22:01
daftykinscuddylier: i know you said they're identical, but just to confirm... the same JRE is in use across each as well, yeah?22:01
cuddylierYes22:01
cuddylierExact same JRE version as well22:01
ikoniacuddylier: that doesn't chang what I said22:02
daftykinswhich one?22:02
cuddylierIt's standard across all nodes22:02
ikoniacuddylier: not paying attention is not "having a basic grasp"22:02
richacor more like 200% in the process list22:02
richaclol22:02
[SLB]what's the point of keep hitting on the grasp?22:02
HeadlessTraceri'd be using it for work mostly, web development irc some browsing. no music or video22:02
richacI don't nkow how that possible,   maybe try running htop or atop22:02
ikoniarichac: it doesn't show%130 in  use22:02
richacit shows it in the process list22:02
k1l_HeadlessTracer: use 14.04. you want the more recent versions of packages then22:03
ikoniarichac: where does it show %130 in use22:03
richacadd it all up?22:03
cuddylierjava version "1.7.0_55" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_55-b13) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.55-b03, mixed mode)22:03
ikoniarichac: which column are you adding up22:03
richactake a wild guess...22:03
ikoniavolent1: no, answer the question22:03
ikoniaoops22:03
richac%cpu22:03
ikoniarichac: no, answer the questio, so it's clear22:04
ikoniarichac: that's not how it works22:04
ikoniaid you look it's idle22:04
richacit makes no sense,   maybe htop is diff22:04
ikoniait makes sense22:04
cuddylierikonia: here is an example of a box that has the same if not more processes: http://puu.sh/bQoi7/b23152359d.png22:04
cuddylierIt is only at 5 load.22:04
richacno,  it doesn't22:04
richacnone at all22:04
daftykinscuddylier: "dpkg -l | grep java"22:04
richacbut then again,  linux doesn't even have am monitor that shows short lived processes,  so i'm not surprised22:05
daftykinscuddylier: open or oracle?22:05
ikoniarichac: what are you on about ???22:05
Picicuddylier: no, that has 1/10th the number of processes.22:05
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richaccuddylier: I don't see the diff,  still crazy looking to me lol22:05
ikoniarichac: then stop talking22:05
HeadlessTraceralright, thanks for your support k1l_, daftykins, Church :)22:05
ikoniayou don't appear to know how to use the tool22:06
cuddylierBoth have the full page showing of 'top' with java processes.22:06
cuddylierHow are you able to tell how many there is?22:06
ikoniacuddylier: look at the process count22:06
richaci use the tool all the time,  that makes no sense to me22:06
ikonia1000+ on one22:06
cuddylierI see now..22:06
daftykinsHeadlessTracer: oh sorry i missed the response. are you using the CPU's on-die graphics?22:06
ikonialook at the ammount sleeping22:06
richaciknoia:  the only one that kind of shows short lived processes is atop22:06
ikoniathen look at the reason they are sleeping22:06
ikoniarichac: please stop talking22:06
richacand even that is bogus,  you need execsnoop or shortlived.d  which are also bogus22:06
richaccuddylier:  use htop22:07
cuddylierrichac: I can't, it just shows as black22:07
richaceven more strange lol22:07
cuddylierAnd then I have to restart the SSH session22:07
cuddylierOn the box with 1000+ processes22:07
ikoniait's not starange at all22:07
cuddylierOn the one with 180 htop works fine22:07
ikoniait's to be expected22:07
richacno memory?22:07
[SLB]cuddylier, try resetting htop config file22:07
ikoniaif your machine is resource locked you can't do something "new"22:07
richacikonia:  you expect a black htop?  ok...22:07
Piciiowait is likely very high22:07
cuddylier[SLB] After a reboot and low process count, htop works again22:07
ikoniawhat??22:07
ikoniaguys - if you don't know what to do, stop suggesting random things22:07
HeadlessTracerdaftykins: integrated graphics22:07
ikoniaresetting config files ???22:07
[SLB]ah ok22:08
ikoniausing a different tool ?22:08
richacblack htops are common in ikonias world22:08
ikoniathe information is there infront of you22:08
richaclol22:08
daftykinsHeadlessTracer: yeah, is the idea that you're on 12.04 already then? debating upgrading?22:08
ikoniarichac: it's not funny - you are giving bad information, please, stop22:08
richacwhat bad information did I give?22:08
richacyou keep throwing insults at everyone,  we are still waiting for you to help someone22:08
[SLB]whereas hitting on the grasp is a wise attitude, hm, ok.22:08
OerHeksrichac, we=i, count me out please22:09
Picicuddylier: What do you want us to do?22:09
HeadlessTracerdaftykins: im moving into ubuntu from windows, and im just wondering if its like windows, where people are still using windoiws xp and older OS still has lots of community support22:09
HeadlessTraceror whether in the linux community, everyone jumps ont he latest release22:09
cuddylierPici: It makes a lot more sense now that I see the total process count but do you know how to view where all those processes are coming from?22:10
edoceoHeadlessTracer: Ubuntu 12.04 has support planned till 2017; I'm on that version22:10
MonkeyDustbrb22:10
edoceoIt's a 5 year lifetime, so pretty good, and the upgrade path is painless (generally)22:10
k1l_HeadlessTracer: just make sure your ubuntu version is supported. if you dont want to upgrade that often (every 6 month) make sure you install a LTS release with 5years support, like 14.0422:10
richaccuddylier: Htop  shows you the full command line or directory,   but I dont' know why it comes out black for you22:11
daftykinsHeadlessTracer: ah i see. well, the general rule in Linux is that newer releases would help those with bleeding-edge hardware, such as the latest graphics cards or latest processors. if yours is a little older, it will be fine sticking with 12.04 as edoceo says above ^ it will go for another couple of years. ultimately if you have a USB flash drive i would download both and put them on the drive at the same time using YUMI from pendriv22:11
edoceoLess even upgradting from EOL Ubunto to a newer version is pretty easy, try going from XP to 8 on the same box :(22:11
aewingHello all. I have recently reduced my ubuntu desktop installation to a headless server. My ash terminal is working full 256 color but locally I'm only getting 822:11
cuddylierrichac: My only guess is as ikonia said, there is so many processes that it can't open22:11
aewingSsh *22:11
Picicuddylier: look at the output of ps axjf  and/or pstree piped to less to figure out what seems to be spawning so many processes.22:11
jhutchinsHeadlessTracer: Since there's no cost to go to the latest version, most people keep up-to-date.  For servers and such, it can be very nice to have the LTS.22:11
cuddylierPici: When I do ps axjf nothing happens and ssh is just 'hung' in terms of I'm waiting for the username to show again.22:12
[SLB]bah, there now i understand where the arrogance comes from.22:12
jhutchinsHeadlessTracer: You also don't have the Windows/Macintosh penalty that the newer versions won't run on older hardware - almost any distro will run on fairly old hardware, all the way back to Pentiums.22:12
cuddylierDoing any sort of searching of anything seems to not work at all22:12
Picicuddylier: You need to wait then.  The 1000+ processes are all asking for resources and that is why your load is so high.22:13
HeadlessTracerI see, thats pretty cool then22:13
cuddylierPici: Okay, will do22:13
k1l_[SLB]: stop that please. either you have something to contribute to the support in this channel or you leave this channel. thanks22:13
HeadlessTraceri'll try out 12.04, and if theres no issues there, then i'll stick with it until a problem presents itself :)22:13
aewingCan anyone give me any hints on how to get the local term to support 256 colors?22:13
[SLB]no k1l_ there's also the other option, either i have something i need help with. that's what this channel is for.22:14
aewingOutside of desktop.. The alt f1 console22:14
jhutchinsaewing: What is the video hardware?22:14
Picicuddylier: How long does it take for the server to get unresponsive like this?22:14
aewingM650 dual nvidias22:14
jhutchinsaewing: Ah, for that you need framebuffer.22:14
cuddylierPici: A few days after a reboot22:14
aewingjhutchins: thanks ill take a look22:15
HeadlessTracerthanks again guys, i'll be off!22:15
daftykinsHeadlessTracer: good plan - grab yourself an .ISO and just be sure not to use WUBI - it is an installer that runs from inside Windows, it is a seriously, seriously bad idea :)22:15
daftykinsHeadlessTracer: good luck!22:15
xar-how do i tell what services are configured to start at boot in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS server?22:15
HeadlessTracerthanks for the heads up, i'll be booting from the iso burned to a disc22:16
xar-I want the Ubuntu "chkconfig" equivalent, preferably.22:16
MonkeyDustdaftykins  using 3.2 now, it's no different, so that was not it22:16
HeadlessTracerdaftykins: take care22:16
daftykinsMonkeyDust: ah ok, what exactly is happening to flag opengl?22:16
MonkeyDustdaftykins  "flag opengl"?22:17
Picicuddylier: something is wrong with your config if this particular server is starting up 1000+ processes and the others aren't.  looking at the process tree is slightly helpful, but I bet if you looked at whatever config is running this mess you'd probably be able to tell from that too.22:17
daftykinsMonkeyDust: highlight, suggest22:17
jhutchinsaewing: https://www.google.com/search?q=linux+console+extended+color - lots of good results.22:17
daftykinsMonkeyDust: the thing is did you fully remove the HWE if it was in use? as it's a kernel, X version and more too from my understanding22:17
cuddylierPici: These java processes are started by Multicraft, it's running across all the machines in exactly the same way.22:17
cuddylierIt's possible something is somewhere starting the processes but I can't search to see what22:17
MonkeyDustdaftykins  not sure what you mean, I can't load Ubuntu or Classic with effects, from LightDM, nor can I run apps that use opengl, like Stellarium ans Supertux222:18
MonkeyDustdaftykins  i don't know how to remove HWE22:18
daftykinsMonkeyDust: ah yes - sorry i'd just forgotten the original question :) ok let me see if i can dig up something22:19
daftykinsMonkeyDust: here we are, can you pastebin the output of "hwe-support-status --verbose" ?22:19
MonkeyDustdaftykins  sure, but i only find how to upgrade HWE, not how to remove it Your Hardware Enablement Stack (HWE) is supported until April 2017.22:21
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daftykinsMonkeyDust: could you pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?22:22
MonkeyDustdaftykins  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8443527/22:24
MonkeyDustdaftykins  i notice dri in that list, IIRC that's 3D related22:26
lakituback some years ago upgrading kubuntu was a bad idea - is it workable now?22:26
lakituupgrading?22:26
MonkeyDustlakitu  try it with a live usb or dvd, first22:26
lakituwhat is the accepted wisdom on updgrading22:26
lakituhow do you mean?22:27
lakituupgrade from a dvd?22:27
k1l_lakitu: the upgrades get automated testing for the standard repos.22:27
lakituk1l_: :meaning they're good to go?22:27
k1l_lakitu: so if you dont did too much 3rd party stuff they should work very decent22:27
lakituor what22:27
daftykinsMonkeyDust: i notice it appears to be a laptop with a secondary screen plugged in via VGA. does booting with it disconnected affect whether standard unity or classic with effects works or not?22:27
lakituok22:27
MonkeyDustdaftykins  the laptop's screen is dead, black, after i spilled coffee over my laptop, the VGA is the only one working22:28
jhutchinslakitu: Upgrades work pretty well from version to version.  14.10 had a few bumps with some hardware, but they have mostly been worked out.  What are you upgrading from?22:29
jhutchinsEven Red Hat has begun to support in-place upgrades.22:29
lakituhey, i'm trying to install the ATI catalyst driver thing, & it's saying i'm missing tools but saying which - any idea?22:32
lakitui'm now in kubuntu 1422:32
lakitubut not saying which*22:32
lakitutools i'm missing, for the ATI catalyst22:32
daftykinslakitu: have you installed build-essential ?22:33
jhutchins!ati22:33
ubottuFor Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto22:33
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lakituno, thanks22:33
daftykinslakitu: the above link should show some other dependencies that i don't know off the top of my head :)22:33
lakituok, thakn you22:33
lakituthank you22:33
lakituwhere do we make ubuntu suggestions?22:33
lakitui guess maybe this is a kde suggestion actually22:34
lakituit's a good idea, small/simple but good22:34
lakitui'll figure it out22:34
OerHekslakitu, you might want to join #kubuntu too22:34
* lakitu works on his ati stuff22:34
lakituok - good idea22:34
daftykinsMonkeyDust: hmm i started googling for "ubuntu 12.04 gm45 vga no unity" the first of which may be of some use, but just a guess i'm afraid: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=195261122:35
lakitufyi, installing the package build-essentials seemed to allow me to run ati - dont' knwo if that's for all kubuntu users, or something i needed because of my hardware22:40
lakitubut it seemed (so far) to work22:40
lakituto install ati catalyst22:40
lakitui should say22:41
daftykinslakitu: AMD's catalyst drivers compile a module to install, this requires build-essential as they are the tools essential for building :)22:41
lakituok22:41
lakitushould that be included?22:41
daftykinslakitu: just explaining what i suggested already :)22:42
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c10r0xHey i'm having trouble installing Ubuntu Studio, I start installing and it just freezes up on me and gives me the little Ubuntu error tone every like, 5 minutes23:03
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c10r0xAny ideas?23:03
reisioc10r0x: try with the 'minimalcd' image23:04
c10r0xOkay, thanks.23:04
lakituhey - i installed build-essential & ati catalyst23:07
lakitu& i can't get it to detect my 2nd monitor (a tv)23:07
lakitunever had troulbes before - is there a step i'm missing?23:07
lakitumaybe i could try log out / log in23:07
daftykinslakitu: did you restart X since installing? or the computer?23:08
lakitui think so23:09
lakitucould try again23:09
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daftykinslakitu: you might need to run the catalyst control panel thingy23:09
lakitucontrol panel thingy?23:09
lakitui did - it didnt' detect the 2nd monitor/tv23:10
lakitui'll screw with it, report back23:10
RonWhoCaresis it possible to install ubuntu 14.04 over top of itself?23:14
RonWhoCaresI have a dual boot hard drive23:14
reisiosure, but why23:14
RonWhoCaresA friend of mine's infant poured a drink into her laptop computer and wrecked the hard drive23:15
RonWhoCaresI am willing to put my old drive in her to keep the laptop computer going, but I am not keen to give her access to my e-mails, etc.23:15
RonWhoCaresI want to wipe the hard drive clean23:15
lostsonso put the harddrive in and reinstall23:15
lostsonthat will put a fresh install on there and your personal things will be gone23:16
RonWhoCaresCan I do the install from within Ubuntu23:16
RonWhoCaresor do I need to use a DVD23:16
RonWhoCares?23:16
lostsonI would use a dvd or a flash drive23:17
lostsonthat would be the easiest23:17
RonWhoCaresis there a program that comes with Ubuntu that I can use to eject the DVD drive23:17
k1l_RonWhoCares: you can debootstrap. but that is not a task for beginners. so just grabing a usb-key or dvd and put the iso there is way faster and easier23:19
RonWhoCaresok23:19
squintyRonWhoCares:   Disks  will eject the DVD drive23:19
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daftykinsRonWhoCares: you could also place the .ISO into /boot and edit GRUB to have it as a boot menu item.23:23
OerHekseject && eject -t23:23
moritzsHey, I did a dist-upgrade and it stopped here:  "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-36-generic". It froze. I can't Ctrl+C or anything else. Should I kill it and run "apt-get -f install"?23:24
tewardwhat package provides xrandr ?23:24
k1l_!find xrandr23:24
ubottuFound: libxrandr-dev, libxrandr-dev-lts-quantal, libxrandr-dev-lts-raring, libxrandr-dev-lts-saucy, libxrandr223:24
tewardk1l_: thanks23:25
daftykinsteward: for future reference, "apt-cache search <something>" will let you search for packages23:26
esdei created an encrypted volume following this guide, http://xmodulo.com/how-to-create-encrypted-disk-partition-on-linux.html is it possible to remove the initial passphrase now that a keyfile is being used, without knowing the initial passphrase? I never jotted it down, thinking the keyfile would completely replace the passphrase :/23:26
tewarddaftykins: i know that command, i got 50 pages of results23:27
daftykinsteward: lol, ok sorry23:27
kevinhello23:27
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Guest23504im trying to install no-ip with commands but getting error 12723:28
Guest23504anyone know how to fix23:28
daftykinsGuest23504: you want an IP updater? last i saw it was actually noip2 i think23:28
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Guest23504ye23:28
Guest23504trying to install no-ip223:28
Guest23504but getting error12723:28
daftykins!info noip223:28
ubottuPackage noip2 does not exist in trusty23:28
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daftykins!info no-ip223:29
ubottuPackage no-ip2 does not exist in trusty23:29
daftykins!find noip23:29
Guest23504im using lubuntu23:29
k1l_!paste | Guest23504 ut all the output there23:29
ubottuFile noip found in dyndns, openvas-plugins-dfsg23:29
ubottuGuest23504 ut all the output there: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.23:29
Guest23504sec23:29
SchrodingersScat!info inadyn23:29
ubottuinadyn (source: inadyn): Simple and small DynDNS client written in the C language. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.99.4-1 (trusty), package size 43 kB, installed size 166 kB23:29
Guest23504just one thing23:30
[SLB]use noip2 from their website23:30
Guest23504if you installed a tar file and want to do a fresh install from a tar file what commands do you need23:30
Guest23504like if you extracted it already23:31
daftykinsGuest23504: if this is what you're installing via, you need to follow *their* install guide23:31
daftykinswe do not assist with third party software, typically23:31
k1l_Guest23504: what? i thought you were installing via official ubuntu repos.23:31
skepticstupid mistake installing ubuntu when partitioning didn't notice vepartitioned ext hdd- how do I fix this to boot to C drive23:31
Guest23504no trough no ip site23:31
Guest23504i installed the tar file23:31
[SLB]you mean you compiled it?23:32
OerHeksnano README.FIRST 12.8 kb23:33
Guest23504want to untar23:33
[SLB]http://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/installing-the-linux-dynamic-update-client/23:33
Guest23504to try a fresh install23:33
SchrodingersScattar xzf23:34
Guest23504tar xzf filename?23:34
SchrodingersScattry it23:34
lakitui installed ati catalyst display utility (after build-essential) but it won't detect my 2nd monitor (a tv from vga on the laptop to hdmi on the tv)23:35
lakituhow can i detect my 2nd monitor from my current situatino?23:35
lakitusituation*23:35
[SLB]did you read that page Guest23504? it's all written there23:35
[SLB]also noip2 seems to be in the repos as well http://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/installing-the-linux-dynamic-update-client-on-ubuntu/23:35
k1l_lakitu: what?23:36
daftykinslakitu: is it HDMI?23:36
lakituk1l_: how can i get ati catalayst  to   detect   my second monitor?23:36
lakituvga -> hdmi23:36
k1l_lakitu: what is it? one tv at vga and another at hdmi?23:36
daftykinslakitu: really? VGA output on the computer end, then converted?23:36
lakituyes dafty23:37
daftykinseww.23:37
daftykinslakitu: pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log23:37
lakituall i got23:37
k1l_depends on what the converter is found as23:37
daftykinsyeah you typically do not see that conversion done23:38
daftykinsnor would i desire to try...23:38
k1l_lakitu: so its vga->hdmi-converter->tv? and the other is the laptop screen?23:38
lakituyes, sorry23:38
lakituto leave you hagning23:39
lakituhanging*23:39
Guest23504whats the command to remove a file from a directory to thrash in ubuntu?23:39
lakituisn't it rm?23:39
RonWhoCaresmoritzs: How do I edit grub23:39
lakituGuest2350423:39
daftykinsGuest23504: 'rm file' will permanently delete 'file'23:39
lakituoh23:40
lakitunevermind23:40
Guest23504thats kinda what im looking for23:40
k1l_well, use "mv" to rename it23:40
Guest23504thanks23:40
OerHeksselect file and press del23:40
lakitudaftykins: http://pastebin.com/9r14UT0x23:42
lakitui'm gonna eat some steak fries, i'll be sort of around, but more around in a bit23:42
lakitualright it's not that hard to eat fries & chat, i'm still here =)23:45
daftykinslakitu: are you sure the cable is in? is the TV off? :)23:45
daftykinslakitu: check out lines 553-55523:45
lakituhold on, i had it on, but apparently it's offa gain. i'll re-verify it doesn't work with the tv on23:46
lakitubb23:46
AziroshinHello. :o23:48
daftykinshi23:49
AziroshinWhen after debootstrapping of Trusty I get a 142MB directory without an apt-get binary, what could be the possible causes?23:49
lakitudaftykins, k1l_, et al: restarted ensuring the tv was on, set to hdmi 1 on input selector, & still isn't detecting in amd catalyst23:50
lakitucontrol panel23:50
sean__Hi, I have a question on edubuntu.. I am new to linux, and am a little lost.23:50
lakitucable is as snug as i can get it23:50
daftykinssean__: ask away with detail on one line23:50
daftykinslakitu: what was different when you said it did work?23:51
lakituthat was on a different (older) kubuntu install23:51
sean__Ok.  I just installed edubuntu, and I cant seem to find the installed educational applications.23:51
lakituseveral in fact, always got it working without help23:51
lakitumaybe it's this cable23:51
lakitulet me try a different cable23:51
lakitu(*goes to look for probably the next 3 hours for an hdmi cable*)23:52
daftykinslakitu: can you provide any further info about this conversion box in between? it's mains powered presumably?23:52
lakitunot a conversion box, converesion cable23:53
lakituif we're talking about the same thing23:53
lakituvga to hdmi cable23:53
lakituunderstand i won't get audio23:53
sean__Are the applications something I have to search for, or is there  a folder with all the educational apps?23:54
cake2hi23:54
cake2how do i install torbrowser on ubuntu?23:54
OerHekssean__, gcompris ? https://www.edubuntu.org/screenshots23:55
SeonfrSo I want to install multiple linux operating systems, but I don't want one to be my main one, which if I remove, the others break because grub's on it. What should I do?  Separate /boot or separate /boot/grub?23:55
Basketballhow do i change the mac address and ip address in a virtual box23:55
cake2basketball23:55
k1l_!tor | cake223:55
ubottucake2: Tor is a program to route connections through several servers for anonymity. It is in Ubuntu's repositories, but the Tor Project recommends using their Tor packages due to past issues with Ubuntu's. For setup info, see option (2) of https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en | To use Tor on freenode, see !tor-sasl23:55
OerHekssean__, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu/AppGuide23:56
daftykinssean__: this should help https://www.edubuntu.org/screenshots23:56
Basketballyes cake223:56
daftykinsoops OerHeks beat me to it (:23:56
cake2nvm23:56
daftykinsBasketball: ask in virtualbox's channel23:56
daftykinsBasketball: however here's a clue... edit the VM.23:56
sean__Thanks guys..  I will check it out, I have been using Windows for so long.23:57
Basketballdaftykins, ??23:57
daftykinsBasketball: you need to add words to your question marks so i know what you're asking23:58
Basketballdaftykins,  how do i edit the vm23:58
lakitudafty: any more ideas?23:58
OerHeksBasketball, stop the vm, and go into virtualbox and edit the settings23:59
OerHekseasy23:59
daftykinslakitu: maybe different catalyst versions, the X log from before is definitely saying it's seeing nothing connected to the VGA port23:59

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