[00:00] <Finetundra> *too
[00:00] <Bashing-om> Finetundra: I expect the grub command -> vbeinfo <- to relate what resolutions grub "sees" .
[00:01] <bennypr0fane> daftykins, I'm going in for the kill: rm -rf /etc/apache2
[00:02] <daftykins> bennypr0fane: no need for force!
[00:02] <bennypr0fane> afaik rm doesn't delete non-empty dirs?
[00:02] <bekks> bennypr0fane: thats what -rf is for.
[00:03] <bennypr0fane> bekks well exactly, but daftykins says -f is not needed
[00:03] <bennypr0fane> right?
[00:03] <daftykins> you could've done it by now
[00:03] <daftykins> :)
[00:04] <bennypr0fane> done
[00:04] <Finetundra> Bashing-om, allow me to explain, i have one very low res monitor and a higher one. i'm having to boot from the older one and then switch to the new one for doing anything. i'd like to set grub up so that the newer of the two can display, so i don't have to deal with this switching
[00:04] <OerHeks> before all this, did you stop apache2?
[00:04] <ubuntuaddicted> how can i solve unmet dependency? libgles2-mesa : Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 10.1.3-0ubuntu0.2) but 10.2~git1402150730.1020d8~gd~s is installed.
[00:04] <bennypr0fane> OerHeks, no *facedesk*
[00:05]  * bennypr0fane is very ashamed now
[00:06] <bennypr0fane> reboot > upgrade >reinstall > configure > hope for the best...
[00:06] <OerHeks> have fun man, now you will recognise this when someone else is in trouble
[00:06] <bennypr0fane> OerHeks, haha, yeah, hopefully
[00:06] <jayar> this might not be the best spot to ask, but i'm looking for a good code editor to edit code on an ftp. right now i edit with "gedit" then upload with filezilla, back n forth, back n forth... i need to be able to edit the file live on the ftp
[00:07] <bennypr0fane> jayar, I think Filezilla can actually do that
[00:07] <OerHeks> !ide
[00:07] <OerHeks> !editor
[00:07] <jayar> thnx
[00:07] <Bashing-om> Finetundra: Don't know bout that switching ,onitors .. I would be concerned that bios has passed of the info to the operatinf system kernel. I have no idea as to how one would tell the kernel a different monitor was now in place .. Best get some better advise than what I can give.
[00:08] <jayar> i use nano and gedit... tried eclipse...
[00:08] <Finetundra> i am now in recovery mode, it seems that it's having trouble reading the drive
[00:08] <bennypr0fane> jayar, for me it's just right-clicking a file that'S located on the server, then say "edit", it opens your default editor, you edit it, save it, and filezilla makes sure the changes are saved directly on the server - pretty neat
[00:08] <jayar> bennypr0fane, i'll look through filezilla, right now i'm kinda doin that, but when i "edit file" it just opens in gedit, then when i save it, it uploads automatically, but im still using 2 dif programs
[00:09] <jayar> yea thats what i've been doin lately
[00:09] <bennypr0fane> jayar so what's the problem with that?
[00:09] <bennypr0fane> i mean what improvement are you looking for?
[00:09] <jayar> cuz its back n forth. i wanna just be able to save and then refresh to see live results
[00:10] <bennypr0fane> and that's not possible with thsi method?
[00:10] <Bashing-om> Finetundra: Still going through the PATA/SATA converter ?
[00:10] <Finetundra> why is it doing this
[00:10] <bennypr0fane> jayar, bcs I think it should
[00:10] <jayar> i gotta select file (filezilla), edit (gedit), save (gedit), switch to filezilla, confirm save and it uploads...
[00:10] <Finetundra> Bashing-om, yes why?
[00:10] <jayar> dreamweaver connects right to the ftp, so right when you save it, its live.
[00:11] <xbox_RAFABR> algum br?
[00:11] <Finetundra> Bashing-om, the board does not have sata
[00:11] <jayar> when im on my desktop with 3 monitors its no problem. but on my laptop fippin between windows is getting old
[00:11] <xbox_RAFABR> algum BRASILEIRO pode me ajudar como instalar AUDIO no ubunto?
[00:11] <jayar> appreciate the help tho guys. was just hoping i was missin that "gem" software that would solve all my whining :-p
[00:11] <OerHeks> !br
[00:12] <xbox_RAFABR> Algum BR?
[00:12] <Bashing-om> Finetundra: Maybe the conversion is not going to well .. but I know of now way around it to test; other than hooking the drive up direct to a SATA box .
[00:12] <xbox_RAFABR> #ubuntu-pt
[00:12] <Finetundra> well, guess i'll have to pack up for the night
[00:13] <xbox_RAFABR> brasil?
[00:14] <Bashing-om> Finetundra: Good thing is that there was some progress .. we do this some more later.
[00:14] <lucian> well, this new desktop looks... interesting
[00:14] <Bashing-om> lucian: xfce4 ? as "this new desktop looks" .
[00:15] <bazhang> #ubuntu-br xbox_RAFABR
[00:15] <lucian> yeah
[00:15] <Finetundra> Bashing-om, yep, trying for tomorrow afternoon(EST)
[00:15] <lucian> does it have 3d support?
[00:15] <Bashing-om> Finetundra: Lord willing and tree does not fall on me, I will return .
[00:16] <Finetundra> Bashing-om, see ya then
[00:17] <Bashing-om> lucian: Fast, light, clean and configurable !
[00:17] <lucian> i've seen some pics on google. my docky can't be set up to look aloke :)))
[00:17] <lucian> alike*
[00:19] <lucian> or make it look like so  http://cdn.xfce.org/about/screenshots/4.8-1.png
[00:20] <Bashing-om> lucian: Maybe : http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/wmtweaks will give ya some ideas .
[00:21] <Bashing-om> lucian: There is also #xfce .
[00:22] <RudyValencia> OK, I'm not sure where to mount my secondary hard disk
[00:23] <daftykins> RudyValencia: anywhere you want, the standard would me /mnt/somethinghere
[00:23] <RudyValencia> and for CIFS shares, perhaps /mnt/cifs/servername/sharename?
[00:24] <lucian> now i get it =)))
[00:24] <luk> hi i created a virtual box machine running ubuntu and i set the network to bridged connection but it doesnt work
[00:24] <luk> any help?
[00:25] <lucian> it's starting to get better =)))
[00:25] <lucian> anything about themes? :D
[00:25] <loki__> hello
[00:25] <lucian> i'm a noob, sorry if i'm stessing the subject too much :D
[00:25] <squinty> luk:  virtualbox has it's own channel   #vbox on freenode irc network
[00:26] <luk> #vbox
[00:26] <luk> join #vbox
[00:26] <luk> how to join
[00:26] <squinty> luk:  /join #vbox
[00:31] <Bashing-om> lucian: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=377397&highlight=gtkrc+tutorial .
[00:32] <SilverSlimer> hey guys. i have a samsung ml-2510 printer which is currently connected to my router and accessible through http://192.168.2.1:631/printers/Samsung_ML-2510%20Series ... it works fine on Windows-based computers and prints
[00:33] <Bashing-om> lucian: ^^ and http://wiki.xfce.org/howto/xfwm4_theme
[00:33] <SilverSlimer> on Ubuntu GNOME though, whether I set it up through CUPS or system-config-printers, no matter what settings I put in, it never becomes accessible.
[00:33] <SilverSlimer> am I missing something?
[00:37] <chro> how can I schedule a command to run in some hours from now?
[00:37] <chro> with the command "at"
[00:38] <chro> for instance "at now", but I want to give the command that I want to run immediately
[00:38] <deweydb> crazy question but, can i modify the amount of time that the system hangs for after a bad password for sudo command?
[00:39] <deweydb> ideally i would like it to have for 0 seconds after first fuckup. but the normal time thereafter
[00:39] <deweydb> it drives me crazy having to wait that 1 second because i did a typo
[00:42] <lucian> how to install more themes on xfce4?
[00:44] <jr> I'm trying to convert a zip to an iso. How might I do this in ubuntu?
[00:44] <ObrienDave> lucian, http://xfce-look.org/
[00:46] <knob> chro, with cron?
[00:46] <ObrienDave> jrib, expand zip, make iso from result
[00:46] <ObrienDave> jr, ^^^^^
[00:49] <chro> knob with at
[00:49] <knob> That part I don't understand chro
[00:49] <knob> What do you mean with at?
[00:50] <chro> the command "at"
[01:02] <mozzarella> guys help
[01:02] <mozzarella> I want a screenlocker similar to gnome's
[01:02] <mozzarella> displaying the current time
[01:03] <lucian> how do u install themes in xfce?
[01:04] <linuxuz3r> you need gtk+ 2 themes
[01:04] <linuxuz3r> it should be placed ~/.themes
[01:04] <cfhowlett> lucian: install instructions should be included with the theme.  or see www.xfce.org
[01:05] <lucian> it should be included...
[01:06] <srdjan_> Hi can anyone see this?
[01:06] <srdjan_> http://pastebin.com/UTeLDG3v
[01:06] <srdjan_> My unity is not doing well
[01:07] <srdjan_> I tried resseting it and reinstalling and i got no panels nor file menus. What can i do please?
[01:07] <srdjan_> Anyone?
[01:09] <srdjan_> Anyone willing t ohelp me with Unity
[01:11] <loki__> srdjan_, lets try to google errors.
[01:11] <srdjan_> Well mate i fixing it for the last 2 hours, i tried too google everything. And most commands which i found. Im jsut doing the Enable Unity plugin thing.
[01:12] <loki__> lol you even asked on ask ubuntu
[01:12] <loki__> you tried to create another user?
[01:12] <srdjan_> im sorry mate but like 2 hours of fixing enabling reseeting and reinstalling
[01:12] <srdjan_> well i didint do that
[01:12] <loki__> try it.
[01:12] <srdjan_> like adding another user?
[01:13] <okchicken> the left button on my touchpad stopped working. has anybody had this problem? the button works fine if I boot from a linux mint live usb
[01:13] <samthewildone> !vpn
[01:13] <loki__> srdjan_, yes.
[01:13] <srdjan_> welp im gonna try it
[01:13] <srdjan_> will be back i hope
[01:16] <Terabyte> if i have a deb file located remotely (http://somesite/mydeb.deb) can I install it using the package providers directly? or do i have to wget it locally before hand?
[01:16] <srdjan_> Okej, i got for the first time unity runnin auto after a reboot. Now i got no panels nor file menus. God damn it.
[01:17] <loki__> srdjan_, maybe you have problems with video drivers.
[01:17] <loki__> srdjan_, after when this happened?
[01:19] <srdjan_> Well the drivers were okay. I played dota even. This happend after my partiton ran ouuta space. Then i deleted stuff. Couldnt empty the thrash bin. Used a command and emptied it. And then i ran the computer. No unity. Using Gnome i got unity working but no panels and no file menus. Now i reseted the unity plugin and for the first time I got the unity opening auto automaticcly. Now i still got no file,edit menus nor panels with time etc. Soooooo yea. Im gon
[01:19] <srdjan_> na kill myself.
[01:21] <loki__> srdjan_, you tried another user?
[01:21] <srdjan_> loki_ pls
[01:21] <srdjan_> welp
[01:21] <srdjan_> im googlin how to do that
[01:21] <Exploit> hi
[01:23] <srdjan_> loku_ must i reboot?
[01:23] <srdjan_> loki
[01:27] <newuser> LOKI WHY IS THIS INTERFACE DIFFRENT?
[01:27] <newuser> LOKI PLS
[01:32] <okchicken> does anybody know how to reinstall a touchpad driver?
[01:34] <UnKnOwN|> Quick question: were trying to see if this may be the culprit of a recent reboot of a ubuntu server... After an automatic (security) update, and the setting of reboot after finshed installing updates is ture, by default how long does ubuntu give as a notice to logged in users, is there none (hard) or is there some grace time... Like when you run 'shutodnw -r now' (it will reboot instantly)
[01:34] <UnKnOwN|> compared to using shutdown with time argument... Anyone know the grace time after updates and root halts the sys?
[01:37] <puff> Hi, I have a thinkpad t520 running ubuntu 14.  The built-in SD card reader isn't showing up.  Any idea how to get it working?
[01:38] <puff> 0d:00.0 System peripheral [0880]: Ricoh Co Ltd MMC/SD Host Controller [1180:e822] (rev 08)
[01:38] <sl1rpy> how do i figure out the block device that corresponds to my usb device plugged in?
[01:39] <loki__> sl1rpy, you can try dmesg and lsusb
[01:40] <loki__> maybe lsusb -t
[01:45] <LinusTorvaldsII> Okaria, run updates
[01:46] <LinusTorvaldsII> oops wrong line sorry
[01:49] <zykotick9> loki__: i'm curious, do you see the sdX device in your "lsusb -t" output?  (i don't, but i'm not on ubuntu/debian presently)
[01:50] <loki__> zykotick9, in dmesg you will lol.
[01:50] <zykotick9> loki__: oh, i DO in dmesg.
[01:52] <sydney> Every time  i log into lubuntu my resolution is wrong,so i fix it,but when i logout and log back in it resets itself again :-/
[01:52] <sydney> how do i fix that?
[01:53] <zykotick9> sydney: just a suggestion, look into xorg.conf.d snippet with correct resolution (sorry i don't know the specifics?!?, best of luck)
[01:53] <sydney> :) If i go into a diferent de,it works fine :)
[01:54] <loki__> sydney, i don't know what your problem is, but you can try add this command to startup xrand -s 1920x1280
[01:55] <zykotick9> sydney: so it's an lxde issue?  tbo, i've never "really" used lxde... best of luck.
[01:55] <sydney> yes ;)
[01:58] <daftykins> loki__: possibly with a real resolution at the end ;)
[01:58] <sydney> 1600x 900
[01:58] <sydney>  :)
[01:59] <sydney> hmm :s
[02:00] <resc_user_2410> .
[02:01] <daftykins> resc_user_2410: do you have a question
[02:02] <resc_user_2410> question / let|saz I brickt mz bootrecord...
[02:02] <resc_user_2410> ups / e/lazout
[02:03] <Guma> Anyone here familiar with boot up process and connmand/dhclient ?
[02:03] <loki__> resc_user_2410, you have perfect english.
[02:04] <antonio__> Hey folks...Anyone done any video editing with Kdenlive?
[02:05] <resc_user_2410> ups, Its a german keybordsetting. I think
[02:05] <Guma> I have a problem where I need to change "something:" to prevent running rc*.d/S* untill network gets DHCP back and ip is assigned
[02:05] <loki__> Guma, you can use upstart for that.
[02:07] <srdjan_> Yo yo can anyone help
[02:07] <srdjan_> I have no panels nor menu bar?
[02:07] <sydney> I fixed it :) I just had to click "save" :P Not apply =)
[02:08] <zykotick9> sydney: ;)
[02:10] <Acer> hi! is there any support for voice recognition in ubuntu?
[02:10] <sydney> Not natively,but there are some programs out there.
[02:12] <Acer> ok thanks sydney
[02:12]  * sydney thinks his keyboard is acting better in lxde...
[02:20] <nell>  i need tod ownload java6 from sun
[02:20] <nell> how do i do that im on ubuntu 14.04
[02:21] <daftykins> nell: http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/02/install-oracle-java-6-7-or-8-ubuntu-14-04/
[02:21] <daftykins> nell: that was the first google result btw
[02:22] <nell> t-thanks
[02:22] <Guma> loki__ how do you use upstart? Not familiar
[02:23] <loki__> Guma, you can checkout scripts in /etc/init
[02:23] <Guma> I did. Anything specific
[02:23] <loki__> anything specific?
[02:24] <loki__> there are all types of scripts.
[02:24] <Guma> :) I know I did look and can't find it. Well I have connman
[02:25] <Guma> It looks like it is responcible for connections. But there is not dhclient in ther to exec for DHCP on start
[02:25] <loki__> Guma, check out ufw.conf for example
[02:27] <Guma> loki__This is a small ARM board tunning yocto linux. From what I read it is a debian based distro
[02:27] <Guma> But it stil might be different then ubuntu
[02:28] <loki__> you can try then /etc/network/interfaces
[02:29] <loki__> you can start command after iface is up
[02:30] <loki__> Guma, for example https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25725476/screenshot-2014.10.10-06%3A29%3A54.png
[02:30] <loki__> why problems with de are so complicated?
[02:30] <loki__> i saw so many problems run into unity problems.
[02:31] <loki__> it is so difficult to debug this kind of problems.
[02:31] <loki__> is there something explanation how unity works?
[02:37] <Guma> I guess I could do this. But still I want to know who is calling dhclient. I see in boot log /var/log that dhclient is called
[02:37] <Guma> but not sure from where
[02:37] <Guma> dhclient has -nw
[02:38] <Guma> switch that if is there I need to remove
[02:38] <zhongfu> Is there any known issue with encrypted homes (encrypted after install if that's relevant) and lightdm?
[02:39] <zhongfu> For some reason lightdm starts with no display output (i.e. screen is blank, not even on and black)
[02:39] <zhongfu> Installing gdm, setting it as the default dm and starting lightdm works though
[02:43] <AR45> How to install xfce?
[02:45] <Bashing-om> AR45: -> udo apt-get install xorg , sudo apt-get install xfce4 <- .
[02:46] <Bashing-om> udo/sudo *
[02:48] <AR45> Bashing-om: Question (maybe you know the answer) which DE is the most lightweight and less resource intensive?
[02:48] <AR45> the least*
[02:48] <AR45> XFCE?
[02:56] <Bashing-om> Arduino: That is my opinion, that xfce is the lightest and least demanding.
[02:57] <loa> i updated my ubuntu and i have problems with html5 playback in chromium
[02:57] <loa> i hear sound but video don't play
[02:57] <ObrienDave> loa, try in firefox
[02:59] <loa> maybe it is youtube problem?
[02:59] <loa> ads are working but video don't play
[02:59] <ObrienDave> *sigh*
[03:00] <loa> no, in popcorn i have same problem
[03:00] <loa> i hear sound but video just black
[03:00] <ObrienDave> *sigh*
[03:02] <loa> porn works, strange situation. looks like i have no choice.
[03:02] <jesusaurus> arg, i just upgraded to trusty from precise, and it looks like my ~/.Xmodmap is no longer automatically applied :(
[03:05] <Dr_Dan> are you using chrome or fff
[03:05] <Dr_Dan> ff
[03:06] <ooovrrr> first time vim user on Ubuntu 14.04 using the standard gnome terminal, can't seem to get color themes working and google isn't helping. I've apparently set the terminal up to be 256 colors, and I've setup the mango.vim theme exactly how the github repo has told me, but the colors just aren't changing to what's in the screenshots. is the default ubuntu terminal not suitable for using vim? https://github.com/goatslacker/mango.vim
[03:06] <Dr_Dan> doh.  didnt see he quit
[03:06]  * Dr_Dan doesnt pay attention
[03:07] <Dr_Dan> why vim.  why not nano or gedit
[03:09] <ooovrrr> Dr_Dan, I do web development so I need something a bit more full featured than nano
[03:10] <Dr_Dan> try mousepad.  simple, light,  even does line numbering if you like
[03:10] <Dr_Dan> you can try leafpad too
[03:11] <zykotick9> Dr_Dan: "why vim.  why not nano or gedit" that's funny.  there are two editors in gnu/linux IMO, and they're both console based.  vim or emacs, choose one - learn it, love it.  YMMV  ;)
[03:12] <Dr_Dan> or mousepad (for those that like a gui )
[03:28] <err0r3o3> hallo welt:D
[03:30] <Dr_Dan> ooovrrr, did u tru vim in both xterm and gnome-terminal windows
[03:31] <Dr_Dan> try
[03:37] <mozzarella> guys help
[03:38] <Bashing-om> !ask | mozzarella
[03:38] <mozzarella> I want a screenlocker similar to gnome's
[03:38] <mozzarella> displaying the current time
[03:51] <lenarhoyt> test
[03:52] <lenarhoyt> I need Win8/Linux dual-boot, but I have naively installed windows and linux on two different partition on the same SSD and now I can’t boot into linux. is it possible to fix this now or do I have to reinstall everything?
[03:56] <Yrie> lenarhoyt: you would just have to reenable the bootloader
[03:57] <Yrie> http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/reinstall-ubuntu-grub-bootloader-after-windows-wipes-it-out/?PageSpeed=noscript
[03:58] <Yrie> these instructions might help
[03:58] <lenarhoyt> Yrie: I saw several tutorials describing this, but they always mention this happens when reinstalling windows or installing it as the second system. I installed windows first, however.
[03:58] <Yrie> mozzarella: screenlocker similar to gnome's on what gui? ubuntu's unity?
[03:59] <lenarhoyt> Yrie: but I didn’t choose "Install alongside Windows" during installation
[04:00] <coofly> hello?
[04:00] <lenarhoyt> (because I thought it would install it on the same partition then)
[04:00] <monkwitdafunk> hi ubuntu 12.04.1 did not work well with my 2010 zotac but it works well with my 2008 acer aspire
[04:00] <daftykins> lenarhoyt: what did you do? nuke Windows entirely?
[04:01] <Yrie> lenarhoyt: ah, you'd need it to install alongside windows me think, and they would never install on the same partition, it wouldn't even work
[04:01] <lenarhoyt> daftykins: no, windows works fine
[04:01] <monkwitdafunk> 14.04.1 i mean. sorry
[04:01] <monkwitdafunk> trust
[04:01] <monkwitdafunk> trusty
[04:01] <daftykins> lenarhoyt: so you just need to reinstall GRUB to the main SSD device e.g. /dev/sda
[04:02] <lenarhoyt> daftykins: does it need a separate partition?
[04:02] <daftykins> lenarhoyt: no that's not how it works
[04:02] <daftykins> lenarhoyt: boot your live install media again and install GRUB to the SSD device, then chroot your install and run update-grub
[04:02] <lenarhoyt> daftykins: but I installed linux as the second OS
[04:02] <daftykins> !chroot
[04:04] <lenarhoyt> thanks, I will try that. windows didn’t overwrite it however
[04:06] <Yrie> daftykins: why would he need to chroot and update?
[04:06] <daftykins> i dunno, might have that part wrong
[04:07] <Yrie> haha, I am pretty sure a reinstall should do the trick
[04:07] <daftykins> that's avoiding the problem, not solving it
[04:08] <hadees> I’m trying to understand the output of ‘apt-cache policy mountall’ http://pastie.org/private/s84sexn7nhhiapndplzihq
[04:08] <hadees> I want to be using the zfs version but for some reason it doesn’t seem to be working
[04:08] <Yrie> well, if it doesn't work, tweaking grub will end up working
[04:09] <hadees> I can’t figure out why
[04:10] <hadees> how do i make the Candidate the Installed
[04:11] <hadees> i’m so confused as what is going on with it
[04:11] <Noah_AT> Hey guys! I’m trying to connect to my SSH on my ubuntu server using my external IP. I'm port forwarding through two routers, but I still can't hit the SSH server via the external IP
[04:12] <Dr_Dan> Yrie, he will most likely come back in 20min and say he cant boot into windows
[04:12] <Yrie> Dr_Dan: yup, I am almost 100% sure of it
[04:13]  * Dr_Dan sighs
[04:13] <Yrie> at least we can most likely fix that
[04:13] <Dr_Dan> yessir
[04:15] <Dr_Dan> we can however change the title of that in grub to 'winblows'  haha
[04:15]  * Dr_Dan strikes an evil grin
[04:15] <daftykins> now now, be sensible
[04:15] <Dr_Dan> lol
[04:16] <Dr_Dan> j/k
[04:16] <osieln>  /quit
[04:16] <daftykins> Noah_AT: *two* routers? why.
[04:17] <Noah_AT> daftykins: We have a lot of computers hard wired, so we need the ports, but its mostly because comcast just upgraded our modem from modem to modem / router
[04:17] <Noah_AT> So our old router is like a splitter
[04:17] <daftykins> so you're using double NAT?
[04:17] <Noah_AT> Yup
[04:17] <daftykins> that's really stupid
[04:17] <Noah_AT> daftykins: Bahhaha thanks haha
[04:17] <daftykins> why not just plug the cable into a switch port instead of the WAN port, then disable DHCP
[04:18] <daftykins> = instant switch, no longer a router.
[04:19] <Dr_Dan> good idea.  probablu want to turn any wi-fi too since its just noise
[04:19] <Yrie> hadees: you've tried updating right?
[04:19] <hadees> Yrie: yeah, i’ve reinstalled 3 times
[04:20] <hadees> and apt-get update
[04:20] <hadees> Yrie: i might have figured out something, hold on
[04:21] <hadees> i don’t think reinstalling zfs actually reinstalls mountall which is weird because it needs it
[04:23] <Yrie> hmm, try apt-get upgrade?
[04:24] <daftykins> Noah_AT: was that enough info? do you need more?
[04:38] <pzkpfw> thanks to whomever helped me fix my exFAT issue yesterday
[04:40] <Dr_Dan> no problem
[04:44] <Yrie> is ubuntu's unity proprietary to canonical?
[04:45] <lionroars> Yrie, no it is Free and can be used anywhere
[04:45] <BuZain> Yrie: GNU GPL v3
[04:45] <Yrie> thanks everyone
[04:45] <lionroars> Ya
[04:45] <lionroars> Ubuntu do not spy on you but had some issues with a search function in that software
[04:46] <Dr_Dan> dash
[04:51] <lionroars> Can we install Unity on Trisquel ?
[04:51] <lionroars> lol
[04:51] <somsip> lionroars: that's one to ask the Trisquel people
[04:51] <lionroars> but we must have some installation repo or instructions
[04:51] <lionroars> or is it confined to Ubuntu only ?
[04:52] <somsip> lionroars: the software is available for anyone to use
[04:52] <lionroars> ok how can I use it ?
[04:52] <somsip> lionroars: download the source and compile it to work in Trisquel. Not an ubuntu issue.
[04:52] <lionroars> someone, so no direct installation via repos ?
[04:53] <somsip> lionroars: I doubt Trisquel qorks with ubuntu repos, so, no
[04:53] <somsip> *works
[04:53] <lionroars> someone, no but we are talking about Unity here not Ubuntu
[04:54] <somsip> lionroars: so what is your real, ubuntu related question?
[04:55] <lionroars> somsip, the question which all repos of ubuntu have free software in it ? and does Ubuntu install any non-free softwares by default without asking for users permission ?
[04:55] <michaelspohn> Hello Ubuntu!
[04:56] <mozzarella> Yrie: yes
[04:57] <somsip> lionroars: packages are served by their 'freeness' from different repos. See here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[04:57] <mozzarella> I'm not even sure what kind of screenlocker unity/ubuntu uses
[04:57] <mozzarella> maybe it's the same as gnome except with a different configuration…
[04:57] <mozzarella> you tell me
[05:00] <lionroars> somsip, so the main and Universe are completely Free Software ?
[05:00] <Noah_AT> daftykins: Hey! So I've been in a tornado since I tried to switch the settings
[05:01] <Noah_AT> daftykins: The modem / router that comcast gave us has a really bad interface and doesn't seem as capable of handling things as our netgear (which I've now turned into a switch)
[05:02] <somsip> lionroars: yes. More info here for 12.04 but I would imagine it's still relevant http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Precise_Repositories
[05:02] <Noah_AT> daftykins: In any case, same problem. Now there is only one router, all the internal IP addresses have been updated and ports forwarded. I tried to reach the SSH server, but no luck using the external IP
[05:03] <blubberbop> So I have a new ASUS G750J laptop with an nvidia graphics card. lspci lists 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107M [GeForce GTX 860M] (rev ff) for it. I went to nvidia.com, downloaded the generic driver, installed it under a root shell (did not allow me to do this while X was up),  I reboot the system, and nvidia-settings tells me the driver is not loaded, maybe I should run nvidia-xconfig. Did so, reboot, still same result. What could I
[05:03] <blubberbop>  be doing wrong? anything else I coultr y
[05:03] <Noah_AT> ^^ If anyone could help with this issue, I would really appreciate it
[05:03] <daftykins> Noah_AT: ok so you're forwarding TCP port 22 presumably in your router's web admin?
[05:06] <Noah_AT> yup
[05:06] <Noah_AT> and the ubuntu server is on a reserved static IP, so no issues there
[05:07] <Noah_AT> daftykins: Connecting via internal IP works instantly which is really frustrating too
[05:07] <daftykins> Noah_AT: good stuff, just backspaced what i typed. i would actually use a non-standard port, as you will start seeing bots and script kiddies trying to bruteforce your box in the access logs, but lets start simple
[05:07] <Noah_AT> K, I can easily change that later
[05:07] <daftykins> Noah_AT: ok, if you check out grc.com you can have it check your ports so you can watch for when 22 becomes available
[05:08] <daftykins> can you screenshot the appropriate settings page on your router?
[05:10] <yopues1> hola
[05:11] <lionroars> someone, but for main it is said that it is the part of the Distro not GPL necessarily
[05:11] <msdw> Hola
[05:11] <msdw> Hy
[05:11] <msdw> Hey
[05:11] <yopues1> huy
[05:11] <yopues1> jajjajaj
[05:11] <yopues1> como esta
[05:11] <msdw> Biem
[05:11] <somsip> !es
[05:11] <yopues1> mmmm
[05:11] <yopues1> ok
[05:12] <msdw> Buskas algo
[05:12] <Anuska> iptable,  :*
[05:12] <yopues1> no
[05:12] <yopues1> si busco algo
[05:12] <msdw> Buskas algo
[05:12] <msdw> ?
[05:13] <yopues1> nada
[05:15] <msdw> Anyone knows about postfix on 12.4
[05:15] <yopues1> ok no hablo ingles
[05:19] <lotuspsychje> someone know any multimedia stores that sell computers with ubuntu to the mass public?
[05:19] <lionroars> Dell and HP
[05:19] <lionroars> thinkpenguin
[05:19] <lionroars> and many more
[05:19] <lotuspsychje> lionroars: you also know of any offline stores?
[05:19] <lotuspsychje> lionroars: i also found system76 as online store
[05:20] <lionroars> Ya sure. Dell/HP Exclusive store
[05:20] <Yrie> mozzarella: I am just going to say I dunno how
[05:20] <lotuspsychje> lionroars: nice tnx ill look into it
[05:20] <lionroars> lotuspsychje, find a nearby store and buy any laptop/desktop most would work with Ubuntu
[05:20] <lionroars> if you requirement is office work buy i3 4th gen and they would sail smooth on Ubuntu 14.04
[05:21] <ubuntu>  hello
[05:21] <lotuspsychje> lionroars: i know mate, the reason for asking i was curious about how the mass public reacts on computers with ubuntu as default Os
[05:21] <Guest47219> ok
[05:22] <Guest47219> hello i have problem with vsftpd
[05:22] <lionroars> lotuspsychje, mass people do not care about freedom issues; they care about games/movies/freebies
[05:22] <lotuspsychje> lionroars: so you dont think its being sold good?
[05:22] <Guest47219> i got server running but i can't upload file
[05:23] <lionroars> lotuspsychje, I think people do not care about Internet/Software/Hardware Freedom
[05:23] <superkuh> What config files in my home directory would both Caja (MATE's filemanager) and Thunar (Xfce's filemanager) both use?
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> lionroars: thats just what i was curious about, how big stores show off an ubuntu machine to the public
[05:24] <Guest47219> i change folder premissions 777 and it  not help. still same problem
[05:24] <lionroars> lotuspsychje, they hide it fully. and try to conceal it in secret places
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> lionroars: that system76 store sells good for sure, so there is kin of a public for it yes
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> lionroars: lol :p
[05:25] <bisu> is there any library for python to change nginx configuration easily
[05:25] <bisu> ?
[05:27] <trupheenix> what happens if I do a cp * or a mv *?
[05:29] <dylanhart> t
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: * is wildcard i think
[05:31] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, cp * seems to have deleted all my files
[05:31] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, or rather it seems to have omitted all directories
[05:32] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: i think wildcard needs more commands to it
[05:32] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1070578
[05:32] <manikanta> hello
[05:33] <manikanta> is there anyone who can help me with kernel module programming?
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> !kernel | manikanta
[05:35] <Surendil> I have a couple of doubts about security on xubuntu, anyone patience enough to talk with?
[05:35] <manikanta> I'm tried to write a module and inserted it, I'm getting this sort of error http://pastebin.com/cPVe4ws4
[05:36] <manikanta> Not an error actually, but I wanna know what exactly that is?
[05:36] <manikanta> Can anyone help?
[05:37] <Yrie> !help
[05:37] <lotuspsychje> Surendil: ask your issue in chat mate
[05:37] <msdw> Anyone know abot postfix????
[05:38] <lotuspsychje> !postfix | msdw
[05:38] <daftykins> msdw: the postfix channel probably do
[05:38] <trupheenix> question: I did a mv * in my home directory and it deleted all my folders. How do I get them back?
[05:39] <daftykins> !recovery
[05:39] <daftykins> ugh wrong one
[05:39] <daftykins> trupheenix: what was the full command?
[05:39] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: photorec is the best app to get data back
[05:39] <trupheenix> daftykins, just an mv *
[05:40] <daftykins> "mv *" doesn't even seem complete to me
[05:40] <Anuska> Hi :) what video player you use on ubuntu?
[05:40] <trupheenix> daftykins, the home directory didn't have any files. It just had directories.
[05:41]  * Anuska i use VLC
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> Anuska: vlc is very nice
[05:41] <trupheenix> daftykins, just create a directory and create subdirectories under that. Then type mv *
[05:41] <trupheenix> daftykins, this behaviour is baffling to me. I don't understand
[05:41] <Yrie> Anuska: vlc
[05:41] <Anuska> :) nice
[05:42] <user123322> Greetings Ubuntians.
[05:42] <Anuska> Hi user123322 , welcome!
[05:42] <daftykins> trupheenix: i would have if i felt like it :)
[05:42] <user123322> Anuska, thanks, your nick sounds native to me btw.
[05:43] <trupheenix> daftykins, i thought this was a support channel. :(
[05:43] <trupheenix> daftykins, anyways try it and see
[05:43] <trupheenix> daftykins, don't have to do it in your home directory
[05:43] <trupheenix> daftykins, just create a directory with subdirectories
[05:43] <trupheenix> and run mv *
[05:43] <Surendil> my running processes ( http://pastebin.com/KwYvUYVg ), I see a "open sessions" and getty tty's that i know I did't start
[05:44] <daftykins> trupheenix: no ty. anyway you'll likely want another disk and to boot a live session to try and run data recovery programs from, i have no examples of such though
[05:44] <trupheenix> daftykins, haha
[05:44] <trupheenix> daftykins, but don't you think this mv * behaviour is strange?
[05:45] <daftykins> trupheenix: i'd think the data were more important
[05:46] <trupheenix> daftykins, yea I hope i can get it back
[05:47] <squinty> trupheenix:  lol  see my test results  http://pastebin.com/K1n5NFCE
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> !info testdisk | trupheenix sudo photorec after install
[05:47] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, i heard about testdisk. What is this photorec?
[05:48] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: photorec is the data recover app, inside testdisk
[05:48] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, so just installing testdisk won't do?
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: yes that will do, and after install: sudo photorec to start
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: i've been able to recover data from far away ages with photorec, best app ever
[05:50] <Surendil> where all these sessions and getty come from?
[05:50] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, thing is I lost the folder
[05:50] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, and now testdisk is not showing the folder
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: do you read what i just told you? after installing testdisk, start photorec not testdisk
[05:51] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, ok
[05:51] <lucian> morning, people!
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> trupheenix: and photorec scans your whole partition/hd not just folder
[05:51] <cortexman> i have audio out from my receiver going to mic in, and i dd 'pactl load-module module-loopback latency_msec=1`, but it doesn't seem to be working
[05:52] <lucian> the xfce4 desktop works like a charm :D
[05:52] <lucian> thanks for the help, guys :D
[05:52] <Yrie> lucian: hi five! and amen!
[05:52] <Yrie> xfce is the best =D
[05:52] <xeru> I personally prefer KDE
[05:53] <Anuska> What client for FTP GUI used?
[05:53] <nano_> Well! I really need some one to give me a step by step on installing the network card driver on my Dell D430 ubuntu 14.04
[05:53] <xeru> Installed broadcom drivers?
[05:53] <Surendil> night lucian, xfce works like a charm!
[05:53] <nano_> I am having a very difficult time getting around the commands because im still new to ubuntu
[05:53] <daftykins> lotuspsychje: would that not have been better to run from a live session, since installing that software could've overwritten the missing data itself? :)
[05:54] <lucian> i worked with kde, unity, gnome... but i kind of like this xfce thing :D
[05:54] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, sounds interesting. So photo rec will work even if i fresh install a system assuming there is no disk encryption involved?
[05:54] <lotuspsychje> daftykins: photorec scans really deep, im sure he will find all files
[05:55] <nano_> Anyone?
[05:55] <xeru> nano_: could you provide the result of the command "lspci -vnn | grep Network"
[05:55] <lucian> really low on RAM which is a big help while i multitask
[05:55] <lucian> :D
[05:55] <nano_> ok
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> daftykins, trupheenix : lets say its this way, if photorec cant find it, data is really gone :p
[05:55] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, ok
[05:55] <Surendil> lucian, it's simple, fast, easy to customize.
[05:55] <lucian> yeah.
[05:56] <nano_> one min xeru
[05:56] <mortal_> I absolutely can not get my multi-monitor setup to display full screen properly. I have twi monitors and each are a different size. One is a laptop and the other is just a monitor. I am using them in extended desktop mode.
[05:56] <mmizgier> good morning, got a question - got back today to work, turned on my ubuntu 12.04 and got a problem with xps13 jack - when no headphones are plugged in, there is no problem, once i plug them in, there is a constant hiss
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> Anuska: gftp is popular, but there are many others
[05:56] <mortal_> mmizgier: that sound like a cable problem
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> !ftp | Anuska
[05:57] <mmizgier> mortal_: checked with other headphones, same story
[05:57] <mmizgier> tried reinstalling alsa drivers, didn't work
[05:57] <nano_> xeru it brought me back to the command prompt
[05:58] <mortal_> mmizgier: it could be the jack. Do you have any air-dusteR?
[05:58] <xeru> nano_: It didn't return anything?
[05:58] <nano_> no
[05:58] <daftykins> lotuspsychje: ok, but you really shouldn't allow people to keep using a live system where data's gone.
[05:58] <Surendil> http://pastebin.com/KwYvUYVg ( running process ), where all these getty and open sessions come from?
[05:58] <xeru> nano_: Would you have access to a wired connection to install an additional package?
[05:58] <mmizgier> mortal_: one sec, will try cleaning it
[05:58] <Surendil> could come from, dbus?
[05:59] <mortal_> mmizgier: Sure.
[05:59] <nano_> I do but I dont think that I am getting that either
[05:59] <nano_> wired network either
[06:00] <mmizgier> mortal_: that didn't work either
[06:00] <mortal_> mmizgier: Check the volume. Is it pushed past the 100% limit? That tends to distort the audio.
[06:00] <xeru> nano_: One way or another it is likely that you will need the linux-firmware-nonfree package, or the firmware-b43-installer package.
[06:01] <nano_> ok. I saw that on some research
[06:01] <mmizgier> mortal_: no, even with sound muted there is still some noise
[06:01] <nano_> but I am having difficulty installing
[06:01] <mortal_> mmizgier: What is the sound running to?
[06:02] <mmizgier> mortal_: what do you mean by that?
[06:02] <mortal_> mmizgier: What is the output?*
[06:02] <mortal_> mmizgier: Speakers, headphones etc
[06:02] <xeru> nano_: Try this command: "lspci -nn | grep net"
[06:02] <mmizgier> mortal_: headphones
[06:03] <mmizgier> mortal_: as i've said, tried two different ones
[06:03] <nano_> xeru still did not return anything
[06:04] <Guest47219> anyone help vsftpd setup?
[06:04] <nano_> do i need to be in an elevated mode
[06:04] <xeru> nano_: No
[06:04] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, the file system is encrypted. I am on the system so how do i get testdisk to work?
[06:05] <mortal_> mmizgier: Im not sure. If it isnt hardware related then its out of my scope. Im sorry but ive never encountered that problem
[06:05] <mortal_> mmizgier: id say check pulse-audio or alsa
[06:05] <Surendil> nano, hhhmm....   dmesg | grep eth ?? or net?
[06:07] <xeru> nano_: You should be able to download the required packages from packages.ubuntu.com and transfer them to the device via USB. I've had to do this in the past, except mine was a MacBook.
[06:07] <nano_> Surendil- Audit: initializing netlink socket (dislabled
[06:09] <nano_> Microcode update driver: v2.00 <tigran@aivazian.fx.net.co.uk>
[06:09] <trupheenix> lotuspsychje, will this photorec be able to recover documents as well?
[06:10] <nano_> xeru I have tried but my difficulty is getting it to work or going through the steps to make it work
[06:11] <mortal_> I absolutely can not get my multi-monitor setup to display full screen properly. I have twi monitors and each are a different size. One is a laptop and the other is just a monitor. I am using them in extended desktop mode
[06:11] <mortal_> xrandr output here
[06:11] <nano_> Surendil?
[06:11] <mortal_> paste.debian.net/125480
[06:11] <Surendil> nano, try to follow what xeru said, not ideal but "software center" might help you install what you need
[06:12] <nano_> is it windows based or script
[06:13] <Surendil> gui
[06:14] <nano_> ok. thanks
[06:16] <Quatroking> question!!!
[06:16] <Quatroking> when I start up my laptop at uni, it doesn't automatically connect to the wifi here
[06:17] <Quatroking> but at home it auto-connects to my own wifi without a hitch
[06:17] <Quatroking> a classmate who also runs ubuntu doesn't have this problem - what gives?
[06:18] <Quatroking> it is set to auto-connect in the settings.
[06:20] <Surendil> Quatroking, have you tried deleting existing settings connection for that wifi?
[06:20] <Quatroking> Yep
[06:21] <Surendil> othe wifi algo have auto-connect?
[06:21] <Quatroking> Yep
[06:22] <Surendil> yeah, one at your place, the other at...i meant more than one at your home
[06:26]  * nevermoreraven ah real nigga just walked in...
[06:26] <somsip> !o4o | nano_
[06:26] <somsip> nano_: aimed at nevermoreraven ^^^
[06:27] <somsip> nevermoreraven: so, stop with the racist language
[06:27] <spikeb> netflix now works :)
[06:27] <nevermoreraven> you be hatin' cause I be black
[06:27] <nevermoreraven> :(
[06:28] <xeru> nevermoreraven is a troll clearly, don't feed the troll guys
[06:28] <somsip> nevermoreraven: the color of your skin does not matter on irc. Your attitude does
[06:29] <somsip> xeru: he comes here often. Sometimes he behaves, but other times he's juvenile
[06:30] <Doc-Saintly> Is it possible to enable a wireless card during the server install?
[06:31] <Surendil> Doc-Saintly, yeap
[06:31] <Doc-Saintly> Surendil: how? ifconfig, iwconfig don't work
[06:33] <Surendil> Doc-Saintly, http://www.ghacks.net/2009/04/14/connect-to-a-wireless-network-via-command-line/
[06:33] <Doc-Saintly> Surendil: mmm. did you see what I said? :)
[06:33] <Doc-Saintly> Those commands don't seem to exist in the shell I can start up during the installer
[06:36] <Doc-Saintly> and the server ISO won't let me install because it can't connect to the archive
[06:37] <squinty> Doc-Saintly:  might want to check in #ubuntu-server
[06:38] <Fou2> anyone up ?
[06:38] <somsip> Fou2: ask away
[06:39] <squinty> Doc-Saintly:  does it try to access updated software at the same time as installing  (should be a toggle on/off for it if yes)
[06:39] <Fou2> does anyone know an alternitive to exchange and what is the easy way to install ?
[06:39] <somsip> Fou2: what is 'exchange' in this context?
[06:40] <Fou2> exchange mail server
[06:40] <Doc-Saintly> squinty: I didn't see an option for that
[06:40] <Fou2> a way to have say davmail or outlook sync calinder contact mail and such
[06:41] <Kartagis> hi
[06:41] <Surendil> ho, sorry, psyradio is playing a set i recorded some time ago
[06:41] <Anuska> Bleah, i install gnome-commander and  crashed .....
[06:41] <Anuska> Kartagis, :*
[06:41] <Kartagis> is it possible to mount a samba share with my username rather than uid on the server, and have the files with proper permissions, ie. 644 for files and 755 for directories? the only permissions I can write currently with is 777
[06:41] <squinty> Doc-Saintly:  ahh..ok.  couldn't remember if that options was availabe for the server edition or not but thought I'd mention it just in case
[06:41]  * Kartagis waves to Anuska
[06:42] <Fou2> i know there is open xchange, sogo, zarafa but still trying to find a more painless install
[06:42] <somsip> Fou2: I've got no experience of this, and searches are giving the same names. I can't help
[06:42] <Fou2> ok thanks
[06:43] <Fou2> i just wanted to host my own email server
[06:43] <Fou2> thanks somsip
[06:44] <Doc-Saintly> I just restarted the install, no option to install without network :( what gives?
[06:44] <NoNMaDDeN> hello
[06:45] <ropeus> hi
[06:45] <ropeus> wazz up ?
[06:45] <Quatroking> Surendil, sorry about that, had a guy walk up and start whining about a project. I only have one wifi network that I use at home and it auto-connects to that with ease
[06:45] <ropeus> is anybody who need help in linux ditributions ?
[06:46] <Quatroking> the only difference between the wifi at my university and the wifi at home is that the uni wifi uses enterprise authentication and requires me to login with my student account
[06:46] <Surendil> totally offtopic, if someone like psychedelic goa, msg me, wiiiii....psyradio is playing my set (sorry)
[06:46] <squinty> Doc-Saintly: <squinty> Doc-Saintly:  might want to check in #ubuntu-server which is on this (freenode) irc network.
[06:46] <Quatroking> if it helps anything, the uni wifi is part of the eduroam network
[06:46] <Anuska> Kartagis, yes
[06:46] <ropeus> I just try la lastest distrib under linux lite kernel ubuntu 12.04 LTS is more leak like before
[06:47] <Kartagis> Anuska: yes what?
[06:47] <ropeus> verify the firewall under your wifi network and u see if u can break it
[06:47] <Anuska> Kartagis, http://pastebin.com/SBebcqqM
[06:48] <Kartagis> Anuska: I'm not creating the share, I'm mounting it
[06:48] <squinty> Fou2:  someone mention the following today  http://www.zentyal.org/    afaik, it is modular (check in synaptic package manager if you have it installed. )
[06:48] <Anuska> aa
[06:48] <Fou2> ooow
[06:48] <Anuska> use fstab
[06:49] <ropeus> Anuska wich distribution U use ?
[06:49] <Anuska> ubuntu and debian :)
[06:50] <Anuska> Kartagis, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[06:50] <Kartagis> Anuska: I use fstab, but I can't find the proper switches
[06:50] <Quatroking> so yeah, my laptop won't auto-connect to the uni wifi with wpa2 enterprise auth, but it auto-connects to my home wifi with wpa2 regular auth just fine
[06:50] <Quatroking> what do
[06:51] <ropeus> U can break wpa2 using Backtrack 5 R3
[06:51] <Anuska> example: //192.168.1.5/my/folder /home/mounts/localmount cifs user=admin,password=123,rw,iocharset=utf8,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0
[06:52] <Quatroking> ropeus, that's great, but I don't need to break wifi auth, I need to auto-connect
[06:52] <Quatroking> a classmate's ubuntu laptop, also running 14.04, auto-connects just fine while mine doesn't
[06:52] <Doc-Saintly> any ideas squinty ?
[06:52] <Anuska> add: dmask=0777
[06:52] <Fou2> i have a few things installed already i hope it does not mess with it but ok lets give it a shot
[06:52] <Quatroking> it requires me to perform 2 clicks every login and it's pretty annoying
[06:53] <Kartagis> Anuska: may I pm?
[06:53] <Anuska> yes
[06:54] <squinty> Doc-Saintly:  other than asking in #ubuntu-server, not right now
[06:59] <levo> hi, how can i set up a voice server so that my friend and I could talk to each other, conditions:  no internet access (or any routers) it's just my laptop with ubuntu 14.04 and his android phone
[06:59] <Rory> levo: You would both need to be connected to the same network
[06:59] <levo> Rory: my laptop's wireless network
[06:59] <Rory> levo: You wouldn't need internet access, but you would need a router
[07:00] <Doc-Saintly> ah ok, didn't know they had their own channel :)
[07:00] <Doc-Saintly> thanks
[07:00] <levo> Rory: it's possible to create a local network using my laptop network card (wireless)
[07:00] <Rory> levo: If you can get the Android device connected to some sort of hotspot created by the laptop, something like Dragon remote mic on Android might work?
[07:01] <trupheenix> any one know how to use testdisk with an encrypted home directory?
[07:01] <Rory> trupheenix: You can't recover encrypted data like that... the whole point is to prevent that sort of thing :)
[07:02] <trupheenix> Rory, I'm logged in. I lost files in my home directory. How do I get them back?
[07:02] <ikonia> trupheenix: do you REALLY need encyption ?
[07:02] <levo> Rory: phone connecting to laptop's hotspot network is possible, so you say dragon remote mic on android, and what should be installed on ubuntu?
[07:03] <trupheenix> ikonia, no but the installer prompted me when I installed the last time and the home directory got encrypted. I totally forgot about this and kept using the system for almost 9 months now.
[07:04] <ikonia> trupheenix: yeah, I guess it's too late now, the damage is done
[07:04] <trupheenix> ikonia, damn it
[07:08] <Anuska> configure: error: Your intltool is too old.  You need intltool 0.35.0 or later.
[07:08] <Anuska> =))
[07:09]  * Anuska update intltool
[07:12] <mmizgier> still no resolution to my problem - anyone else could help on that? after today's boot of my dell xps13 there is a hiss in headphones when i plug them in - without them it's working just fine
[07:14] <squinty> trupheenix: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Step_By_Step    testdisk /dev/mapper/truecrypt0 or testdisk /dev/loop0 to repair the NTFS or FAT32 boot sector files from a TrueCrypt partition. The same method works with filesystem encrypted with cryptsetup/dm-crypt/LUKS.  seems to imply that encrypted data recovery is possible.
[07:14] <trupheenix> squinty, yes but I'm confused how to find the encrypted device.
[07:14] <trupheenix> squinty, I did read the previously
[07:21] <Guest87447> what is the terminal command to start the hardware setup
[07:23] <Guest87447> does any body know the terminal command to start the hardware setup
[07:24] <Guest87447> does any one know how to get the swap file working
[07:25] <domi382> Who can tell me how to personalize my 14.04? I already applied a theme and icons with ubuntu tweaks. Are there any programs to animate the windows?
[07:25] <Guest87447> my swap at the moment is 0
[07:25] <Surendil> compiz
[07:25] <domi382> Thx surendil
[07:26] <somsip> !swap | Guest87447
[07:27] <Guest87447> i have installed ubuntu gnome and i only have 1 gig ram
[07:27] <Guest87447> i can not use the menu because it stops
[07:28] <lionroars> Can we install Ubuntu without Gnome without Software Center and Ubuntu Apps ?
[07:28] <Anuska> Is anyone how installed Gnome-Commander 1.4.3 on Ubuntu 14.04
[07:28] <Anuska> ?
[07:28] <Guest87447> i beleve i dont have enough ram so if i get the swap working
[07:34] <Anuska> Hi, anyone know how to resolve this: http://pastebin.com/FfCjP0UL
[07:35] <somsip> Anuska: running sudo make install would fix it, but I wouldn't recommend you do it without knowing what else it might do
[07:35] <mmizgier> sound is hissing even with alsa unloaded...
[07:35] <somsip> mmizgier: sounds like a python problem
[07:36] <Anuska> i use: sudo make install
[07:36] <mmizgier> somsip: it might be, as i had to install some packages yesterday
[07:36] <somsip> Anuska: not on that paste you didn't
[07:36] <somsip> mmizgier: sorry, that was a joke. Inappropriate...
[07:36] <Anuska> i use now: sudo make install
[07:37] <Anuska> bash: /usr/bin/gnome-commander: No such file or directory
[07:37] <mmizgier> somsip: well, that was the only change i did yesterday, so i was ready to believe you ;)
[07:37] <somsip> mmizgier: lol - maybe a lucky guess then.
[07:41] <uboth> Hi. Could anyone help me to fix my black screen problem, plz? Details here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2246704&p=13134476#post13134476
[07:41] <Anuska> ** (gnome-commander:12320): CRITICAL **: const gchar* gnome_cmd_con_get_alias(GnomeCmdCon*): assertion 'GNOME_CMD_IS_CON (con)' failed
[07:41] <Anuska> pff
[07:41] <Anuska> remove!
[07:43] <user123321> hi
[07:48] <lionroars> hello
[07:50] <kisuke>   ok, I've got a fun one, got a machine here that will not boot on the desktop livecd,  any place i can get the documentation for boot options?
[08:00] <levo> why the hot-spot network i'v created in my ubuntu isn't shown in my phone's available networks? (android phone0
[08:04] <Quatroking> So, the default pdf viewer - Why does one PDF scroll really slow and lag a lot, while the other goes smoothly?
[08:04] <Quatroking> both pdf's have 1200+ pages
[08:05] <lionroars> levo, Because it is not suppose to show up sometimes
[08:05] <levo> lionroars: how come?
[08:05] <levo> lionroars: and what's the cure?
[08:05] <lionroars> get a router
[08:05] <lionroars> It is better efficient
[08:07] <ooovrrr> I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 with Cinnamon 2, how would I change the default terminator launched with ctrl+alt+t, from gnome-terminal to terminator?
[08:08] <P_O_I_S_O_N> where will be the database file stored when i created database in mysql in ubantu
[08:09] <somsip_> P_O_I_S_O_N: /var/lib/mysql is the default
[08:10] <TheElusiveTool> hey all, i just installed ubuntu on my pc. it's setup as raid0 striped. i finally got it installed, but it crashes randomly. is there a good diagnostic i can run to help me figure out what's wrong?
[08:11] <vitimiti> Hi
[08:11] <P_O_I_S_O_N> where will be the mysql storage engine exist in ubantu
[08:11] <TheElusiveTool> it seems to crash whenever i'm changing audio settings while playing live, and video settings while a movie is playing live
[08:12] <somsip_> P_O_I_S_O_N: that questions doesn't really make sense. What do you really want to know?
[08:12] <P_O_I_S_O_N> where will be the mysql storage engine file located in the in ubantu
[08:14] <P_O_I_S_O_N> i need to config mysql's myISAM storage engine in Ubuntu but i'm not able to find the file ?
[08:15] <vitimiti> P_O_I_S_O_N, you can use the command find to find files if you know their name
[08:17] <deletet> hy any one havea lenovo T530 need some help
[08:37] <ouahid> Toc toc toc
[08:38] <Anuska> Hi, where is installed sublime_txt in ubuntu?
[08:39] <Anuska> is not in /opt/
[08:41] <Surendil> Anuska, find / -name
[08:41] <geirha> Anuska: how did you install it?
[08:41] <Surendil> or updatedb and then locate
[08:43] <Anuska> i install using apt-get install
[08:44] <geirha> Anuska: then   dpkg -L packagename   will show where all the files of that package got installed
[08:46] <Surendil> dpkg -l | grep "pkg" will show only package-name you specified
[08:48] <Anuska> let me try
[08:48] <Anuska> found
[08:48] <Anuska> thanks
[08:49] <Anuska> use find
[08:49] <deletet> hy all need some help from all
[08:50] <deletet> have a lenovo t530 and i cant enable tvx any ideea
[08:50] <hillary> Hi all, one of my usb port has stop reading my flash disk in ubuntu 12.04 LTS
[08:51] <hillary> what might have caused the mess?
[08:53] <Surendil> hillary, my guess, usb port broke or is still mounted and can't read the flash disk
[08:53] <hateball> hillary: run "dmesg" in a terminal and see if there's any weird output surrounding USB, right after you plug the disk in
[08:54] <hateball> !paste
[08:54] <Surendil> hillary, mount will show all mounted units. should be /dev/sdc or /dev/sdb
[08:56] <hillary> i see cannot enableport3
[08:57] <jq-> Does ubuntu server go into somewhat of a sleep mode after a long time with nothing going on?
[08:57] <ts_user> hi, I have weird problems : can't login with most login managers, only gdm still works, can't login to openbox, only with gnome, when I run firefox it doesn't do anything, when I do ls in a gnome-terminal, the terminal crash and close...
[08:57] <jq-> Newest version.
[08:57] <ts_user> dmesg shows a lot of errors with "traps"
[08:57] <ts_user> for example : "[ 4371.404664] traps: firefox[11895] trap int3 ip:7f7451689c13 sp:7fffa4a42770 error:0"
[08:58] <ts_user> any idea what could all this ?
[08:58] <ts_user> (chat could cause)
[08:58] <ts_user> what)
[08:58] <hateball> hillary: and the same disk+cable works in another port? sounds like the port is going bad then. do you have any other USB devices to test with?
[09:00] <ts_user> oh, also a apt-purge and reinstall of firefox has no effects)
[09:00] <hillary> hateball: yes the same disk works in another port within the same laptop
[09:01] <Surendil> hillary, , if it's not busy for being mounted, then, might broke down
[09:02] <hateball> If it shows the same behavior on a clean boot, then it's most likely broken
[09:02] <Surendil> hillary, if dmesg doesn't show anything after you plug it.....
[09:05] <Bray90820> What tablet would you recommend for the desktop version of ubuntu
[09:07] <hillary> port 3 reset error -110 m
[09:09] <hillary> cannot enable port 3. may be the usb cable is bad?
[09:09] <hillary> that is the message
[09:15] <Abhijit> how to configure preseed to install ubuntu on raid?
[09:18] <ppf> hi folks
[09:19] <ppf> when building the kernel, is there a way to build it in a different directory then where it was checked out?
[09:19] <ppf> i.e., run the build process in a ramdisk?
[09:20] <dementor> have a lenovo t530 and i cant enable vtx any ideea
[09:20] <Wollie88> dementor, is it enabled in your bios ?
[09:21] <dementor> in bios i cant enable dont know wii
[09:21] <dementor> is in grey
[09:21] <Wollie88> does your cpu support vtx ?
[09:21] <abhishek> how can I extend /opt server
[09:21] <Wollie88> not all chips do
[09:22] <dementor> Wollie88 yes its suport its a i5-3320m
[09:23] <Wollie88> dementor, bios update ?
[09:23] <dementor> the last one
[09:23] <dementor> flash it today
[09:24] <Wollie88> dementor, i would contact lenovo if i where you
[09:24] <dementor> they give my a phone number bun no use
[09:25] <dementor> im from romani so the cost is toooooo
[09:25] <Wollie88> dementor, im afraid nobody here can help you with your issue
[09:26] <hateball> Could try ##hardware
[09:26] <dementor> no plb thx for your time
[09:27] <srdjan_> Hello
[09:27] <srdjan_> I am unable to resize my Launcher icons.
[09:30] <Abhijit> how to configure preseed to install ubuntu on raid?
[09:32] <snpresent> hello everyone!
[09:33] <kip> hi
[09:38] <kumarat9pm> I am looking for a good screen recorder for teaching my students online.
[09:39] <kumarat9pm> I have two options one is bestscreenrecorder and recordmydesktop(others are welcome).
[09:39] <kumarat9pm> Can I know which is best for quality, not that much heavy on machine etc?
[09:40] <DJones> !screencast | kumarat9pm (I think this info has been recently updated), maybe it'll help,
[09:40] <kumarat9pm> Thanks Djones
[09:41] <DJones> kumarat9pm: I've not used them so I can't say which is better, but hopefully gives you a starting point
[09:41] <kumarat9pm> ya.. DJones
[09:42] <kumarat9pm> I used recordmydesktop but some one suggested me best screen recoder as well
[09:43] <joey_> I just tried kazam as it was listed above worked reeealy well. no lag and easy to use
[09:45] <shai> Hi :) I downloaded the Network installer (mini.iso) and want to install it on a Virtualbox machine .. after the base system installation, I already ended up with a 1.8GB virtual hard disk ... how can I lower that size? prehaps choose the packages that are being installed...? any thoughts?
[09:46] <shai> In comparison to CentOS, this is a huge increase whereas the latter is only approx. 400mb at base installation
[09:46] <shai> or maybe 700mb .. don't recall but still ...
[09:47] <Anuska> Question: is posible to install photoshop on ubuntu x64 ?
[09:47] <Johncarper> Hello, If i set a static ip on my ubuntu server for example 192.168.0.107 on my ubuntu server , i won't have any troubles with my ip's changing at all? Or do i have to request a static ip from my ISP also so my public ip adress doesn't change either?
[09:47] <bazhang> !appdb | Anuska
[09:47] <bazhang> check that and join #winehq Anuska
[09:47] <joey_> 192. is internal ip and not really affected by you isp
[09:48] <lionroars> Anuska, Why do you want to use Photoshop ?
[09:48] <lionroars> on GNU/Linux ?
[09:48] <marlo_> is there a package for installing my own pastebin on my own server?
[09:48] <joey_> although you could request and pay for a static ip which is the one that can change when u reboot your server
[09:48] <joey_> router sorry not server
[09:49] <Ben64> joejc: actually, 192.168.* is internal
[09:49] <joey_> yeah i was being lazy sorry should have written the whole address
[09:50] <Abhijit> how to configure preseed to install ubuntu on raid?
[09:51] <Johncarper> ok
[09:52] <Anuska> lionroars, :P I work with photoshop
[09:52] <lionroars> Anuska, then use it on Mac/Windows Platforms
[09:52] <lionroars> Use Gimp on GNU+Linux
[09:53] <Anuska> thanks
[09:53] <joey_> i like gimp its nealry as good as photo shop the stuff is all in different places though :D
[09:54] <Anuska> :)
[09:56] <Anuska> lionroars, not like win
[09:57] <lionroars> Anuska, then do not use a non-free software, use Gimp
[09:58] <Surendil> morning people
[09:58] <Abhijit> how to configure preseed to install ubuntu on raid?
[10:00] <N3T-D3v1l> can anybody help me to get an  registration code for linux mint community
[10:00] <N3T-D3v1l> ?
[10:00] <Ben64> !mint | N3T-D3v1l
[10:01] <tobyink> OK, so I recently got a new laptop, but the Pause and Delete keys are in the "wrong" place (i.e. swapped around from where they were on my old laptop).
[10:01] <N3T-D3v1l> thanks
[10:01] <tobyink> Easy solution: remap them with xmodmap, and lever the physical keys off the machine, and swap them around. Fixed.
[10:02] <Ben64> laptops aren't easy to pop keys on and off
[10:02] <tobyink> One problem though, holding down the delete key doesn't delete lots of text. If I want to delete 10 characters, I need to press it 10 times rather than pressing and holding down.
[10:02] <tobyink> Ben64: this one is. Trust me. I've already done that part.
[10:03] <tobyink> But does anybody have any idea about how I can get the holddowniness working?
[10:05] <kwek> hi.. does anyone know why this doesnt give me the expected fqdn 'virtualix.office'? http://pastebin.com/019z0Krz - ubuntu 12.04
[10:06] <tobyink> It might just be a hardware limitation I suppose. The keyboard still thinks that button is Pause, and why the hell would anybody want to hold down Pause?
[10:08] <Surendil> tobyink: settings - keyboard?
[10:11] <mesaboogie1> Hi I've just installed trusty on a uefi box,.. It's installed and I've rebooted, and I'm getting a black screen with "Reboot and Select proper Boot Device or Insert Boot Media in selected device and press akey
[10:14] <tobyink> Surendil: no, it's the hold and repeat works for most keys (e.g. alphanumerics) - just not this one key.
[10:14] <MacroMan> Is it possible to send the password with sudo rather than have it prompt me?
[10:14] <MacroMan> I couldn't find anything in the man
[10:15] <Surendil> mesaboogie1, /boot/uefi or /boot/
[10:16] <Anuska> How use yahoo messanger on ubuntu?
[10:16] <Anuska> pidgin?
[10:16] <Surendil> MacroMan, edit /etc/sudoers or use visudo %user  ALL=ALL    NOPASSWD:
[10:17] <Surendil> Anuska,  pidgin or telepathy
[10:17] <MacroMan> Surendil, Hmm. I didn't really want to fiddle about with that because it's a live server.
[10:17] <Anuska> Surendil, i use gnome
[10:17] <MacroMan> I'm passing commands locally through ssh and wanted to avoid the prompt
[10:20] <MacroMan> Surendil, Ah, found a method: echo "mypassword" | sudo -S command_to_run
[10:20] <mesaboogie1> anyone have that answer?
[10:20] <Surendil> Anuska, telepathy is for gnome
[10:20] <Surendil> MacroMan, read might do the trick
[10:21] <Anuska> Question: why on linux the signal of my wifi is not full?
[10:21] <Anuska> Surendil, thanks
[10:23] <Surendil> Anuska, i guess you are beside the router...happens to me also, have no idea why
[10:23] <Anuska> is a bug on wifi driver?
[10:24] <mesaboogie1> I have to turn on csm to boot the liveusb, but the install is bad as it's efi compliant
[10:25] <Anuska> :(( my browser not work anymore
[10:26] <Surendil> mesaboogie1, did you create /boot/ or /boot/uefi?
[10:26] <mesaboogie1> I'll have a look
[10:26] <Surendil> Anuska, why and which one?
[10:26] <Anuska> now work
[10:26] <Anuska> pfff
[10:27] <Surendil> mesaboogie1, i have the same issue first time i installed uefi, until i create /boot/uefi | ext4 | 500mb is enough
[10:27] <deletet> realy need hepl whit a lenovo t530
[10:28] <Surendil> Anuska, error log?
[10:28] <deletet> anyone have one?
[10:28] <mesaboogie1> I've got /boot/efi and /boot/gru on my 991gb volume
[10:28] <Anuska> Surendil, the browser not open my page... but now run...
[10:28] <Anuska> bleah :)
[10:28] <mesaboogie1> if I go into install ubuntu I'll tell you what I've got there
[10:29] <Surendil> fdisk -l /dev/sda
[10:29] <Surendil> mesaboogie1,
[10:29] <AR45> Yellow.
[10:32] <mesaboogie1> yeah it says sda1 is an efi partition ( 536mb)
[10:33] <shai> Hi :) I downloaded the Network installer (mini.iso) and want to install it on a Virtualbox machine .. after the base system installation, I already ended up with a 1.8GB virtual hard disk ... how can I lower that size? prehaps choose the packages that are being installed...? any thoughts?
[10:34] <Surendil> mesaboogie1, check your bios then
[10:34] <Anuska> Antivirus on ubuntu? :D
[10:35] <Anuska> if i want to put antivirus or firewall on ubuntu what recommanded me?
[10:35] <Strikesbac> My /boot partition is full, any ideas on how I can clear it down? on 10.04.LTS
[10:35] <mesaboogie1> I've checked and put the uefi hdd to boot first, and adjusted the other locking/unlocking options
[10:35] <eeee> Strikesbac: dpkg -l | grep linux-image
[10:35] <eeee> Strikesbac: paste it in paste.ubuntu.com
[10:35] <Strikesbac> thanks, doing that now
[10:36] <Strikesbac> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8532117/
[10:37] <eeee> Strikesbac: ok, we'll remove all old kernels and leave the last 2, ok?
[10:38] <Strikesbac> sounds good
[10:38] <Strikesbac> i think that we might have an issue though...
[10:38] <Strikesbac> i tried to use apt-get autoremove to get rid of them
[10:38] <Strikesbac> but it appears that there is one missing a dependancy
[10:39] <Strikesbac> using apt-get install -f didnt work, think that there is insufficent space on the/boot to be able to do this
[10:39] <mesaboogie1> I'll be back soon, I got some family stuff to do, .. dead keen to get this install finalized though
[10:39] <eeee> try apt-get purge linux-image-2.6.32-33-server
[10:39] <Strikesbac> just to confirm uname -r shows im running 2.6.32-49-server
[10:40] <eeee> ok, thanks
[10:41] <Strikesbac> no joy, http://paste.ubuntu.com/8532128/
[10:43] <Surendil> mesaboogie1, check that bios supports AHCI
[10:43] <sefai> salut
[10:43] <sefai> je soui sefai abdelkader
[10:43] <Surendil> Anuska, firewalld
[10:44] <eeee> Strikesbac: what does df -h , show ?
[10:44] <sefai> je cherche un code denregistrement
[10:44] <eeee> sefai: /join #ubuntu-fr
[10:44] <Anuska> bleah pidgin not crypt my password
[10:44] <Strikesbac> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8532141/
[10:44] <Anuska> :((
[10:44] <Strikesbac> 100% full on /boot
[10:45] <pcchou> I can't boot into graphical login screen in my new installed utopic, but I have the same problem w/ trusty. Any ideas? When I got "quiet splash" kernel parameter removed, the booting log stops at adding swap, then into black screen, then my screens are shut down with no signal
[10:45] <eeee> Strikesbac: ok, you can manually remove the kernel config file to make some space
[10:46] <pcchou> My graphics card is a NVIDIA GT730 from EVGA.
[10:46] <Strikesbac> How would i go about that?
[10:46] <eeee> Strikesbac: also, the vmlinuz and initrd
[10:46] <mesaboogie1> I'm actuall looking at this program efibootmgr hoping to get lucky lol
[10:47] <eeee> Strikesbac: type ls -lh /boot , and please paste in paste.ubuntu.com
[10:48] <pcchou> But the most strange part is I can boot into livecd without any problem
[10:48] <pcchou> Also when it boots into black screen, I can still ping to the machine and even SSH
[10:48] <pcchou> so it's not a total system freeze
[10:48] <pcchou> any idea?
[10:49] <Strikesbac> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8532156/
[10:49] <pcchou> I'll probably go ask at askubuntu lol
[10:50] <mesaboogie1> can I use legacy bios (csm) and no secure/fast boot and then install trusty in an "old" way then? (I'd love that)
[10:50] <eeee> Strikesbac: rm /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-33-server /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-33-server
[10:51] <eeee> Strikesbac: also, rm /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-37-server
[10:52] <AR45> I'm trying to remove a package I installed earlier. When I attempt to do so however. I keep getting an error saying unmet dependencies. How can I bypass this and complete the removal to no longer have these dependencies, anyone?
[10:52] <mesaboogie1> -f .. force
[10:53] <Strikesbac> that has free'd up about 16M of space
[10:53] <Anuska> I want to personalize/customize my desktop / theme what i need to do?
[10:53] <AR45> mesaboogie1, Like this `apt-get --purge remove project-neon5-session project-neon5-utils project-neon5-konsole -f`
[10:54] <eeee> Strikesbac: ok, try apt-get purge linux-image-2.6.32-33-server
[10:54] <Surendil> Anuska: compiz i think
[10:55] <AR45> eeee, okay
[10:55] <eeee> AR45: huh?
[10:55] <mesaboogie1> --ignore-deps
[10:55] <eeee> AR45: that was for Strikesbac , don't run anything.
[10:56] <mesaboogie1> force would do about the same, in a dirty bway lol
[10:56] <AR45> mesaboogie1, this command doesn't execute I'm afraid.
[10:57] <Strikesbac> so afraid cant purge as still an unmet depenacy
[10:57] <AR45> mesaboogie1, `sudo apt-get --purge remove project-neon5-session project-neon5-utils project-neon5-konsole --ignore-deps`
[10:57] <jandro> Hi folks, I have just noticed that Ubuntu 14.04 has created a third partition which parted denominates is with a ‘msftdata’ flag. Anyone know what’s that partition for exactly and whether it is relevant when thinking of migrating that disk onto a new system. I don’t seem to find concluding info about it. Thanks!
[10:57] <mesaboogie1> yep
[10:58] <AR45> mesaboogie1, this doesn't execute
[10:58] <eeee> Strikesbac: ok, if you try to install the kernel, apt-get install linux-image-2.6.32-65-server
[10:58] <Rakon> How can I monitor incoming TCP/UDP and ICMP packets?
[10:58] <Rakon> How can I monitor incoming TCP/UDP and ICMP packets?
[10:58] <eeee> Rakon: wireshark, maybe?
[10:59] <Rakon> eeee; i dont think that'll work
[10:59] <Elive_user_en_13> how
[10:59] <Rakon> i want to monitor ICMP packets too
[11:00] <Strikesbac> Looks to of installed http://paste.ubuntu.com/8532208/
[11:00] <Kartagis> Rakon: tcpdump
[11:01] <Rakon> Kartagis: tcpdump: no suitable device found
[11:01] <eeee> Strikesbac: great, try apt-get purge linux-image-2.6.32-33-server
[11:01] <Kartagis> man tcpdump
[11:01] <Kartagis> Rakon: ^
[11:01] <Kartagis> basically: tcpdump -i eth0
[11:02] <Rakon> im on a wifi connection
[11:02] <Rakon> wlan0?
[11:03] <Elive_user_en_13> exit
[11:03] <Elive_user_en_13> o
[11:04] <eeeeee> Strikesbac: sorry, i got d/c, any luck with the purge?
[11:04] <killer> Hey, anyone dual-booted ubuntu on a macbook pro , any driver issues?
[11:04] <Strikesbac> yup! :)
[11:05] <Strikesbac> just starting to look at clearing the old ones off now
[11:05] <eeeeee> Strikesbac: ok great, hold on then.
[11:05] <Strikesbac> ok
[11:06] <hateball> !mac
[11:06] <hateball> killer: ^
[11:06] <eeeeee> Strikesbac: try, for i in `seq 37 48`; do apt-get -y purge linux-image-2.6.32-$i-server; done
[11:06] <thecha_> dear #ubuntu i have been a loyal ubtuntu user fo r almost a year now and i love it. but now i got a smartphone and i have run into issues fo rthe first time in my life: how do i reverse tether this bad boy?
[11:07] <AR45> Can someone take a look at this and provide a solution:http://pastebin.com/QSwyTcWJ
[11:11] <wadie> guys I use xrandr to set a custom resolution,but I need to do that everytime on boot. how can I make it automatic ?
[11:12] <eeeeee> wadie: you can put it in a script and add it to ~/.profile , or maybe ~/.config/autostart
[11:12] <eeeeee> autostart would be preferable as it wouldn't execute if you just logged into a tty or something
[11:12] <thecha_> dear #ubuntu i have been a loyal ubtuntu user for almost a year now and i love it. but now i got a smart phone and i have run into issues for the first time in my life: how do i reverse tether this bad boy?
[11:13] <thecha_> HELP
[11:13] <hdtune2k> Can  i ask some question about C Programming in here?
[11:13] <thecha_> hdtrun2k pm me
[11:13] <thecha_> i will help you
[11:13] <thecha_> this channels ubuntu
[11:13] <eeeeee> hdtune2k: you can ask in ##c if you'd like.
[11:14] <hdtune2k> did irc.ubuntu.com has and ##C channel?
[11:14] <eeeeee> hdtune2k: this is actually irc.freenode.net
[11:14] <hdtune2k> alright
[11:14] <hdtune2k> thx
[11:14] <hdtune2k> thank eeeeeee
[11:15] <eeeeee> no problem
[11:15] <wadie> eeeeee, so I simply move the script there and it would auto execute on boot ?
[11:15] <stegbth> hello everybody
[11:15] <stegbth> i have 8,5GB ISO Image
[11:16] <eeeeee> wadie: in ~/.profile , you add the script at the end, in ~/.config/autostart you make a .desktop file with the script as the command
[11:16] <stegbth> how can i write this to an 16GB USB and boot from it?
[11:16] <hateball> stegbth: You could use unetbootin perhaps
[11:17] <la7ir> la7ir i3ich
[11:18] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[11:19] <stegbth> i am unable to understand unetbootin
[11:19] <thecha_> HOW TO REVERSE TETHERE IN UBUNTU?
[11:19] <stegbth> this ask's for an FAT32 Partition
[11:19] <thecha_> i wanna reverse tether an andropd
[11:19] <stegbth> there it writes several files.
[11:19] <stegbth> but it does not extract the iso image there
[11:20] <eeee> stegbth: maybe you can dd it, dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdxY
[11:22] <stegbth> mustn't the stick be partitioned right?
[11:23] <eeee> stegbth: yes, i think so.
[11:24] <eeee> stegbth: hold on.
[11:25] <eeee> stegbth: i think you can replace /dev/sdxY with /dev/sdx
[11:26] <eeee> stegbth: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles
[11:40] <lumia900> when i try to install the ubuntu server its asking for the archive server
[11:40] <lumia900> why is that i can avoid that befire installing the OS
[11:42] <MMukherjee> be fire
[11:42]  * MMukherjee bees fire
[11:44] <rsv> i have a 150GB allocated for ubuntu for a dual boot laptop. I am planning to create 2 partitions one for home and another for programs and ubuntu-os
[11:44] <rsv> can anyone help how much would be a fair size for programs and ubuntu-os
[11:46] <LMNOP> rsv, ok
[11:47] <LMNOP> have you a live cd?
[11:48] <LMNOP> y or n
[11:48] <rsv> LMNOP: no
[11:48] <rsv> i have an already running ubuntu. so i wanted to re-partition the harddisk
[11:49] <LMNOP> ok
[11:49] <rsv> the "already running ubuntu (old version) - has only one partition which has home directory also
[11:49] <rsv> LMNOP: also, my running ubuntu is 32 bits - but i want to install 64 bit version
[11:50] <thecha> HOW TO REVERSE TETHERE IN UBUNTU?
[11:50] <rsv> LMNOP: what do you suggest - wipe off everything and do it or else re-partition and copy the home directory
[11:50] <LMNOP> well you could always resize them
[11:50] <LMNOP> after install
[11:52] <LMNOP> yeah and i was thinking you could copy the home like you mentioned but if its 'old' i thought you might be intent on starting fresh
[11:52] <LMNOP> so resize making room for new home
[11:53] <LMNOP> creat partition and then copy everything over
[11:53] <LMNOP> etc
[11:53] <LMNOP> oh 32 -> 64 hmm yea
[11:55] <bcvery1> acc fb off
[11:56] <chucky> I just reinstalled ubuntu 14.04. In doing so, I went to reinstall ubuntu-unrestricted-extras from software center. I remember last time I did some months ago it freezes midway through and sure enough with this rebuild it did it again
[11:57] <chucky> How can I resolve the issue. The software center is grey and stuck at about 60%
[11:57] <eeee> chucky: try to cancel it, and install it in via the terminal.
[11:58] <chucky> eeee: cancel the process you mean, the software center if fully unresponsive
[11:59] <eeee> chucky: can you press the "x" button and Force it to close if it asks?
[11:59] <chucky> eeee: that worked. It allowed force quit.
[12:00] <eeee> chucky: ok, open a terminal, and type sudo apt-get update
[12:00] <chucky> eeee:  done
[12:01] <redsuser> hello
[12:01] <eeee> chucky: ok, i think the package name is ubuntu-restricted-extras
[12:01] <redsuser> no it isn't
[12:02] <chucky> it telling me its already the newest version
[12:02] <chucky> eeee:  but it didnt ask me to authorize True Type Font
[12:03] <redsuser> hello
[12:03] <chucky> eeee: removed it and added it again. did ask me to authorise true type.
[12:03] <eeee> chucky: you can try sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-restricted-extras
[12:04] <redsuser> Au secours! Des fous m'attaquent
[12:04] <redsuser> Hello, my name is Borat
[12:05] <chucky> eeee: that still didnt work. Maybe I should purge?
[12:05] <redsuser> no it's still wrong
[12:05] <redsuser> trust me i'm an engineer
[12:05] <bazhang> !ot | redsuser
[12:05] <eeee> chucky: maybe, or try to use --reinstall
[12:06] <redsuser> !ot bazhang
[12:06] <redsuser> bazhangagagagagaaaaa
[12:06] <bazhang> redsuser, take the chit chat elsewhere
[12:06] <redsuser> the "chit" ?
[12:06] <chucky> eeee:  unfortunately that didnt work either'
[12:06] <bazhang> redsuser, this is support only. find another channel to chat
[12:07] <eeee> chucky: what is the error it's giving?
[12:07] <redsuser> ok sorry
[12:07] <chucky> eeee: no specific error just not asking me authorize true type fonts so I guessing it didnt install them
[12:08] <sixequalszero> Hello friends
[12:10] <eeee> chucky: i think this is the package for truetype fonts ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[12:11] <chucky> eeee:  tried to install ms true type fonts  and indicated that they were already installed. guessing it did, but did ask to authorise
[12:11] <chucky> eeee:  ttf-mscorefonts-installer is already the newest version.
[12:15] <nusr> ahhhhh~ daily dose of ubuntu people goodness
[12:25] <chucky> eeee:  found this helpful page http://askubuntu.com/questions/457615/unable-to-install-microsoft-true-type-core-fonts-on-ubuntu-14-04
[12:29] <chucky> eeee:  confirmed fonts were not installed. doh
[12:32] <eeee> chucky:oh, ok.
[12:33] <chucky> eeee: cant do much at the moment, installing pycharm and it's s...l...o...w
[12:33] <psilvao> Hi!, there is some bluetooth monitor compatible with ubuntu?
[12:34] <AlecTaylor> hi
[12:35] <soon> Hi folks. I have to document that no personal identification number (format: ######-####) are listed anywhere in any of the files in directory /stuff
[12:35] <AlecTaylor> How do I mount a directory to another directory before login, always?
[12:35] <soon> AlecTaylor: add it to fstab
[12:37] <AlecTaylor> Thanks soon
[12:37] <chucky> eeee:  I think the problem is that because it crashed before giving me the opportunity to accept the EULA it thinks the EULA has not been accepted and I cant get it ask me again
[12:37] <soon> AlecTaylor: no problem
[12:38] <eeee> chucky: i see
[12:40] <eeee> chucky: is it working now?
[12:41] <fajung> can anybody help me with a k10temp related msg error on my ub14 startup: http://s13.postimg.org/qpy1agc1z/20141010_092503.jpg
[12:41] <chucky> eeee:  pycharm just finished the install, about time. I found this page getting closer http://askubuntu.com/questions/16225/how-can-i-accept-the-microsoft-eula-agreement-for-ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[12:43] <AlecTaylor> hi
[12:45] <Surendil> Hi AlecTaylor
[12:45] <Surendil> just wondering, does anyone play Ingress here?
[12:45] <AlecTaylor> How do I mount `/mnt/4991468B1DE59A06/opt` onto `/` (at `/opt`) before login? - I tried adding this to my /etc/fstab: /opt /mnt/4891468B1DE59A06/opt auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0
[12:46] <Surendil> AlecTaylor: mtab
[12:46] <chucky> eee: great my system is trashed. Its showing I have locking problem with updates but I shut down all terms
[12:47] <chucky> eeee:  great my system is trashed. Its showing I have locking problem with updates but I shut down all terms, any ideas on how remove the lock
[12:47] <AlecTaylor>  Surendil what attributes do I set?
[12:48] <eeee> !aptlock | chucky follow this
[12:48] <nezuvian_> So doesn anyone know why doctrineExtensions starts the left/right indexing from -1 in the NestedTree behaviour?
[12:50] <nezuvian_> then in it's verify method doesn something like this: if (!$right || !$left)  making the verification fail for every node that has a 0 for a left or right index
[12:50] <nezuvian_> *doesn->does
[12:50] <chucky> eeee:  thanks heaps the earlier command fixed my locking issue and I got my EULA fixed with this command sudo apt-get --purge --reinstall install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[12:50] <linoge> Hey there guys, can someone point me to the dev channel?
[12:51] <eeee> chucky: no problem, great!
[12:51] <nezuvian_> linoge, #symfony-dev
[12:51] <linoge> Isn't that the php framework o.O?
[12:52] <chucky> eeee: it may have been combination of the locking and the command above. I dont know. 2 things at once - fail problem solving 101
[12:52] <nezuvian_> ah crap
[12:52] <nezuvian_> i'm on the  wrong channel :d
[12:52] <nezuvian_> :D
[12:52] <linoge> :P
[12:52] <nezuvian_> sry
[12:52] <linoge> nvm :)
[12:52] <bajin-lee> hi ,everyone ,anyone use chuck?
[12:53] <pbx> bajin-lee, what is it? give us a link and ask your question
[12:53] <chucky> eeee: learnt my lesson, dont use software center, stick with the command line
[12:53] <eeee> chucky: i think it was the second command which fixed it. The first command only allows apt-get to have a lock to install/etc.
[12:54] <eeee> chucky: hehe :)
[12:54] <bajin-lee> phx , chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/learn/tutorial.html
[12:54] <bajin-lee> phx, an application for music creation.
[12:55] <lumia900> when i logged in my root i can see this way am getting logged in ..
[12:55] <lumia900> root@CMLSVR01:/home/filesvr#
[12:55] <lumia900> am i in the right location of the root user ?
[12:57] <geirha> lumia900: how did you log in as root?
[12:57] <iceroot> lumia900: /root/ is the home directory of the root user
[12:58] <iceroot> lumia900: which you normally never need because you are not logging is as root
[12:58] <linoge> Anyways, anybody knows if customizing ubiquity to install another debian-based distro is hard?\
[13:05] <bajin-lee> phx, i don't know how to use terminal to program in chuck
[13:06] <Surendil> bajin-lee: use geany or scite
[13:06] <linoge> or atom, sublime, emacs :P
[13:06] <mozzarella> vim
[13:06] <Surendil> so many choices
[13:06] <linoge> ed...
[13:06] <mozzarella> don't use sublime
[13:09] <geirha> or butterfly ... http://xkcd.com/378/
[13:09] <bajin-lee> Surendil, thanks , i ' ll have a try
[13:10] <linoge> http://xkcd.com/378/
[13:10] <bajin-lee> and other friends
[13:10] <linoge> lol I was just writing the whole butterfly thing :c
[13:11] <mesaboogie1> man am I failing to install ubuntu
[13:11] <mesaboogie1> I've failed about 2-3 times now
[13:12] <linoge> mesaboogie1: why?
[13:12] <mesaboogie1> it's that be-a-u-tifull UEFI
[13:13] <Surendil> mesaboogie1: O_o
[13:13] <mesaboogie1> yeah, chitty
[13:13] <mesaboogie1> chitty bang bang
[13:14] <linoge> mesaboogie1: disable it :)
[13:15] <mesaboogie1> I've even tried that, I installed trusty with no efi and voila, same freekin' result
[13:15] <linoge> mesaboogie1: ok, that's weird. How do you know that it's failing because of UEFI?
[13:16] <pbx> i have "wine internet explorer" available after installing wine. how do i find out what version of IE it is? the "about" box just tells me what version of WINE i'm running (1.6.x)
[13:17] <BluesKaj> pbx, check IE "about"
[13:17] <geirha> pbx: wine ships with internet explorer now? anyway, #winehq is better at such specifics
[13:19] <geirha> hah, indeed.  wine iexplore   boom, internet explorer-like browser pops up!
[13:19] <linoge> I think it's always been there...
[13:19] <bajin-lee> phx , chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/learn/tutorial.html
[13:19] <mike> muesa
[13:19] <mike> as
[13:19] <mike> w
[13:20] <Guest85043> Any one like dudes and ladys_
[13:21] <Guest85043> ;
[13:21] <Guest85043> I am leaving too
[13:21] <Guest85043> as well
[13:21] <Guest85043> or not
[13:21] <linoge> That's a good way to earn a ban :)
[13:21] <Guest85043> i don't know...
[13:21] <BluesKaj> Guest85043, do you have an ubuntu question?
[13:22] <Guest85043> I have an ubuntu question of course
[13:22] <Guest85043> Tell me why ubuntu was created
[13:22] <Guest85043> ping]
[13:23] <Guest85043> answer my question bunch of faggots
[13:24] <Surendil> mesaboogie1: read the query i sent
[13:24] <geirha> was about to ... but now I don't feel like it
[13:24] <Guest85043> oh i see
[13:25] <Guest85043> this is kinda of a nutshell for me
[13:25] <Abhijit> i have f20 as host. in vbox i have ubuntu as guest. how can i share the 4g usb dongle internet with guest ubuntu in vbox? adding it to bridged do not work.
[13:25] <BluesKaj> geirha, as the saying goes, don't feed the troll
[13:25] <bekks> Abhijit: try #vbox
[13:27] <Guest85043> Some one can troll me
[13:27] <ZeroTolerance> sudo be trolled.
[13:27] <Guest85043> trolled by a super user
[13:27] <Guest85043> oh the irony
[13:28] <hans_> can someonen help me pls
[13:28] <bekks> hans_: Depends on the help you need :)
[13:28] <hans_> i want connect mijn nuc whit remmina
[13:29] <Zephyr1139> Has anyone else ever encountered an empty desktop with just a mouse cursor after an install of ubuntu 14.04?
[13:29] <k1l_> Zephyr1139: make sure you got your 3d video driver running
[13:30] <ZeroTolerance> yes
[13:30] <ZeroTolerance> i would $sudo pkill -9 X
[13:30] <ZeroTolerance> then login
[13:30] <shashwat001> #tor
[13:31] <k1l_> ZeroTolerance: what should that help?
[13:32] <ZeroTolerance> it helped when i did
[13:32] <ZeroTolerance> then got interface back
[13:32] <ZeroTolerance> eventually updated / dist-upgraded
[13:33] <denny> Since I upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 last week, Evolution is really slow to mark spam emails and get them out of my inbox.  Used to be almost instantaneous, now it takes maybe 2 seconds, and if you click the spam button 3 times it doesn't pick up the next 2 as well, like it used to.  Any ideas what might be causing it?
[13:34] <bajin-lee> hi , i wonder that how to install a IDE use src?
[13:36] <sixequalszero> exit
[13:36] <linoge> bajin-lee: Which IDE?
[13:36] <Zephyr1139> k1l_, My desktop uses an nVidia card.  I downloaded the latest driver from nvidia.com and blacklisted the nouveau.
[13:36] <k1l_> Zephyr1139: ok, why did you not try the nvidia driver ubuntu ships already in the official repos?
[13:37] <k1l_> Zephyr1139: and when installing the nvidia no blacklisting of nouveau needed
[13:37] <bajin-lee> Linoge , miniAudicle , https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ccrma/miniAudicle/31310556363f72701da1b7c9f405bc80c33ac8fd/notes/README.linux
[13:40] <Zephyr1139> k1l_, I'm sure my install of the driver from nvidia was correct. At the login screen the top menubar displayed a responsive item for choosing a wireless network. The problem I'm encountering is after logging in the lightdm gives me a blank desktop
[13:41] <k1l_> Zephyr1139: typically that blank screen after login is a sign for a not working video driver.
[13:42] <Zephyr1139> k1l_, I should use pat-get install ?nvidia?
[13:42] <k1l_> Zephyr1139: please loginto a terminal (ctrl+alt+t) or console (ctrl+alt+F1) and see what "lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use'" brings you
[13:43] <k1l_> Zephyr1139: that should have been the first way, yes. but now you need to remove the 3rd party nvidia driver first before you install the ubuntu one
[13:46] <Zephyr1139> k1l_, That grep showed: Kernel driver in use: nvidia
[13:46] <B0bsF1sh> If I use my machine only as a headless server, will making it not boot into a GUI help with performance / resources a great deal or an unnoticable amount (is it worth it?) (Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS guest running under VirtualBox 4.2.0 r80737 Windows host with 2 GB RAM, 4 virtual CPUs headless, accessing console via VirtualBox RDP)
[13:47] <OerHeks> B0bsF1sh, headless windows server or desktop?
[13:48] <Goldwing> Q: Dont know if it answers your question, but i'm running Ubuntu 14.04 on a Intel NUC with I3 CPU and 8GB Ram and 120GB SSD, no keyboard/mouse/monitor, it boots in less then 10 seconds
[13:49] <B0bsF1sh> My Windows host is Windows 7 - normal desktop use, it's running VirtualBox and the Ubuntu VM on VBox is a headless server.
[13:50] <theUserII> Hey, i got a laptop that keeps turning of the laptop screen after login.... (it was using an external monitor and powered down while still using that monitor)   are there any use specific monitor config files ?
[13:50] <B0bsF1sh> I don't know how to go about making it boot into console only - and how to get the GUI once it's booted if needed
[13:50] <Goldwing> oh and i'm running the server edition of ubuntu
[13:50] <theUserII> It works as expected until the user account that was using the external monitor, logs in
[13:50] <Wollie88> B0bsF1sh, disable your loginmanager
[13:50] <theUserII> any other use account works fine
[13:51] <Rory> In "screen", if I've split a window with "Ctrl-a S" or "Ctrl-a |", how can I maximise one of the panels again, without disconnecting and reconnecting?
[13:53] <Guest44008> Hello
[13:55] <Guest44008> after unsuccessful post suspend wake up, ubuntu eaten 1GB of my system partition /
[13:55] <Guest44008> and now I'm left with 500kb of free space ;/
[13:56] <Guest44008> How can get back my 1GB?
[13:56] <Guest44008> there must be some files created upon suspend
[13:57] <Rafa_Xbox_Ubunto> ae galera
[13:57] <Rafa_Xbox_Ubunto> brasil
[13:57] <Rafa_Xbox_Ubunto> algum brasileiro
[13:57] <DJones> !br | Rafa_Xbox_Ubunto
[13:58] <rtb> wrt to install stuff on amazon ec2 ubuntu instances ... does it matter if one gets reference blas or the intel MKL or ACML versions?
[13:58] <ruthder> hola
[13:59] <jarek_pjar> I will repeat question with current nick:
[13:59] <jarek_pjar> after unsuccessful post suspend wake up, ubuntu eaten 1GB of my system partition /
[13:59] <jarek_pjar> and now I'm left with 500kb of free space ;/
[14:00] <jarek_pjar> How can get back my 1GB?
[14:00] <jarek_pjar> there must be some files created upon suspend
[14:02] <pbx> jarek_pjar, do you mean hibernate? because yes, hibernate writes RAM to disk.
[14:02] <jarek_pjar> pbx, well I just shut the laptop
[14:02] <jarek_pjar> so probably hibernate
[14:02] <pbx> jarek_pjar, and what is it confiugured to do when you do that?
[14:03] <pbx> ok
[14:03] <jarek_pjar> checking - one second
[14:03] <pbx> jarek_pjar, i don't know where it writes those vm files, but they should be deletable.  (and you should free up more HD space, but you knew that!)
[14:03] <jarek_pjar> pbx, when lid is closed it set to suspend
[14:03] <ASHER1> Hello i have little problem i install phppgadmin and i try inside to my local even i create in iptable port 80 this no work
[14:04] <ASHER1> someone can please explain to me?
[14:04] <mnms_> How can I save specific date without translating it to UTC by active record ?
[14:04] <mnms_> to active_record.time_zone
[14:05] <AR45> Why is permission denied even when I run `echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches` as sudo?
[14:05] <ASHER1> ?
[14:05] <mnms_> ohh sorry not that channel
[14:05] <ASHER1> someone can please explain to me?
[14:05] <eeee> AR45: try sudo -i , then echo without sudo
[14:06] <ASHER1> Hello i have little problem i install phppgadmin and i try inside to my local even i create in iptable port 80 this no work
[14:06] <ZeroTolerance> AR45 are you using your own linux ?
[14:06] <jarek_pjar> pbx, well I just had 1gb left. Any thoughts on how to identify those files?
[14:06] <AR45> eeee, Thanks.
[14:06] <ASHER1> hello someone?
[14:06] <eeee> AR45: np
[14:07] <ASHER1> eeee you can please help to me?
[14:08] <ZeroTolerance> ASHER1 give details
[14:08] <ASHER1> ok
[14:08] <ASHER1> i install phppgadmin
[14:08] <ASHER1> and i cant inside to there
[14:08] <ASHER1> in website
[14:09] <ASHER1> this what i see
[14:09] <ASHER1> The requested URL /phppgadmin/ was not found on this server.
[14:09] <ASHER1> Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu) Server at 192.168.1.11 Port 80
[14:09] <ZeroTolerance> where did you install it
[14:09] <ASHER1> in root
[14:10] <ASHER1> i install this from this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/phpPgAdmin#Installing_From_Package
[14:10] <jarek_pjar> pbx, why those files weren't written to swap partition? I have 11GB free space there - why it put files to my / partition
[14:10] <reisio> ASHER1: what does the command 'pwd' say when you are in "root"
[14:11] <jarek_pjar> pbx, now I've run gparted and it says that I have still 1gb left on my / partition
[14:11] <jarek_pjar> wtf?
[14:11] <jarek_pjar> I keep getting "low disk  space: 500kb" for / partition
[14:11] <eeee> ASHER1: which ubuntu do you have?
[14:11] <ASHER1> root
[14:11] <ASHER1> 14
[14:11] <ASHER1> the laste version
[14:11] <eeee> ASHER1: did you try F5? ( sorry for the obvious question )
[14:12] <AR45> https://rudd-o.com/linux-and-free-software/tales--responsivenessland-why-linux-feels-slow-and-how-to-fix-that
[14:12] <AR45> Good read
[14:12] <ASHER1> no
[14:12] <reisio> ASHER1: it's quite unlikely you want it in /root
[14:12] <pbx> jarek_pjar, it's not swap, so it makes sense it doesn't get written to swap space.  dunno about the low space warning but if you free up another 5 or 10GB those warnings will likely go away
[14:12] <ASHER1> why i cant inside to phppgadmin?
[14:12] <reisio> AR45: that actually go somewhere?
[14:12] <ASHER1> after i run this
[14:12] <jarek_pjar> pbx, Thanks, but it's not an advise i asked for
[14:12] <reisio> ASHER1: because you didn't install it where the web server will use it
[14:13] <AR45> reisio, que lo que?
[14:13] <ZeroTolerance> ^
[14:13] <reisio> AR45: uhuh...
[14:13] <ASHER1> you can give to me please install this reisio?
[14:13] <jarek_pjar> pbx, I would really like to free up the space but I have first to locate the files..
[14:13] <ASHER1> i install this phppgadmin from the link
[14:13] <reisio> ASHER1: no, nor would I advise it
[14:13] <ZeroTolerance> ASHER1 how did u install it anyway
[14:13] <AR45> reisio, en mi cabaza si ;)
[14:13] <eeee> jarek_pjar: if you want, you can "man find" and find all files created recently above a certain size
[14:13] <pbx> jarek_pjar, i mean free up space in addition to the space needed by those files.  but i will stop giving you unsolicited advice now
[14:14] <athira> Hello I have attached a patch for this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/secure-delete/+bug/1246286 .But it didn't get reviewed by no one.
[14:14] <ASHER1> from there
[14:14] <ZeroTolerance> and seriously get phpmyadmin you can get it with a apt-get command
[14:14] <ASHER1> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/phpPgAdmin#Installing_From_Package
[14:14] <reisio> AR45: mmhmmm
[14:14] <geirha> jarek_pjar: sudo du -max --max-depth=1 /
[14:14] <eeee> ASHER1: try F5 :)
[14:14] <ASHER1> for what?
[14:14] <athira> Could someone please help me?
[14:14] <eeee> ASHER1: in the web browser
[14:15] <AR45> athira, are you trapped in a well?
[14:15] <ASHER1> nothing
[14:15] <ASHER1> no work
[14:15] <ASHER1> i click in F5
[14:15] <davide> salve
[14:15] <geirha> jarek_pjar: If it finds a big one, replace / with that dir, rince and repeat until you find the culprit(s)
[14:15] <Wollie88> ASHER1, have you restarted apache
[14:15] <ZeroTolerance> ASHER1 show screenshots
[14:16] <ASHER1> yes
[14:16] <jarek_pjar> pbx,  I will try that
[14:16] <ASHER1> how i can show to you screenshots? what command?
[14:16] <ZeroTolerance> uhm... later guys...
[14:17] <Avenger> hi
[14:17] <Avenger> my friends
[14:17] <athira> AR45: no :)  Hello I have attached a patch for this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/secure-delete/+bug/1246286 .But it didn't get reviewed by no one.
[14:17] <reisio> Avenger: hi
[14:17] <Avenger> i start my new job today
[14:17] <reisio> Avenger: nice, doing what?
[14:18] <B0bsF1sh> To boot to console/text only, should I put this in /etc/default/grub (GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text")  or should I remove the lightdm line from  /etc/X11/default-display-manager ?
[14:18] <Avenger> same thin, different company. soor to door sales
[14:18] <ASHER1> ?
[14:18] <ASHER1> someone?
[14:18] <reisio> Avenger: ew :/
[14:18] <Avenger> door
[14:18] <Avenger> its awesome dude
[14:18] <jarek_pjar> pbx, I was just not sure what I can delete from / partition - I though it's filled with only required to operate stuff
[14:18] <k1l_> Avenger: #ubuntu-offtopic for social chat please. this is technical support only
[14:19] <geirha> jarek_pjar: Is /home part of / or is it a separate partition?
[14:19] <Avenger> k1l_ : BLOW ME
[14:19] <jarek_pjar> geirha, it's seperate - it's even on seperate disk
[14:19] <Magellanicus> hi everyone
[14:19] <Wollie88> geirha, depends on how you configured it
[14:20] <AR45> k1l_, like a boss...
[14:20] <geirha> jarek_pjar: on my system, that du command tells me I have about 4G in /usr, 1G in /var and 30G in /home  rest is mostly less than 500M
[14:20] <ASHER1> eeee
[14:20] <ASHER1> this no work what you say
[14:20] <jarek_pjar> geirha, I see 9GB in /var/mysql
[14:20] <ASHER1> about F5
[14:22] <not_roasted> Hello friends. Question - is there a way to scale up the icons in Ubuntu? I'm talking the icons you see within certain applications, such as Open, New, Save, etc. I have a special case here at work (school district) where a student could benefit from much larger text/icons. The display scaling (system settings >> displays >> scaling) doesn't seem to cut the butter for this in particular.
[14:22] <geirha> jarek_pjar: Ah, and I'm guessing it shouldn't be using that much :)
[14:22] <jarek_pjar> dunno
[14:22] <jarek_pjar> 12G	/var
[14:22] <jarek_pjar> 6,7G	/usr
[14:23] <jarek_pjar> so probably only those 2 locations can contain those ram-to-disk dumps
[14:23] <farva> can some one help me understand visualvm? I need to install it to help debug a .jar and I am not certain where or how to do this. Do I install it onto my home pc? or do I install it on my remote server where the jar file is running? I am very inexperienced and have no idea what I am doing >.<
[14:24] <geirha> jarek_pjar: Well I doubt it's hibernation causing this. I'm just guessing something "ate" the disk at around the same time
[14:24] <jarek_pjar> and why it's possible that those '500kb low disk space' warning popups nad gparted showing 1gb unused space at the same time?
[14:25]  * AR45 yawns
[14:25] <jarek_pjar> maybe there is some indicator broken?
[14:25] <geirha> gparted might be including the reserved space
[14:25] <geirha> not sure though
[14:25] <ASHER1> someone
[14:25] <ASHER1> can please help to me?
[14:26] <jarek_pjar> so I guess there is no one location for those ram-to-disk files?
[14:27] <geirha> jarek_pjar: it gets stored to swap, unless there's some new linux feature I haven't heard about yet
[14:28] <jarek_pjar> geirha, yeah, this is what I read in manual... so probably it's not the hibernate issue
[14:28] <eeee> jarek_pjar: if it hibernates it gets stored to swap
[14:28] <geirha> 9G sounds like an aweful lot of space for a mysql database to take. What are you using it for?
[14:28] <yeats> ASHER1: what's the issue?
[14:29] <eeee> jarek_pjar: if it was in suspend, i don't think it writes anything to disk.
[14:29] <jarek_pjar> so maybe - there is some clean way to find recently stored files
[14:29] <jarek_pjar> ?
[14:29] <eeee> jarek_pjar: as i said earlier, man find, look into the ctime stuff
[14:29] <jarek_pjar> ok
[14:29] <jarek_pjar> the thing is it cuts my output due to low space
[14:29] <jarek_pjar> :/
[14:30] <geirha> jarek_pjar: something like    sudo find / -xdev -type f -mtime 0 -ls
[14:30] <jarek_pjar> so I can see only last screen of output
[14:30] <geirha> will show all files modified today
[14:30] <jarek_pjar> ok - will try
[14:31] <geirha> if you change -mtime 0 to -mmin -60  you get within the last 60 minutes instead
[14:32] <uboth> Hi. Could anyone help me to fix my black screen problem, plz? Details here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2246704&p=13134476#post13134476
[14:32] <reisio> geirha: and if you change it to -mmm, you find all your delicious files
[14:33] <eeee> reisio: as opposed to -ew ?
[14:33] <reisio> eeee: yeah, don't use that one, 'cept with -delete
[14:34] <eeee> :)
[14:34] <frew> hey guys, I have two sound cards, one of which is my hdmi; how can I make it so that alsamixer doesn't show the hdmi one?
[14:34] <frew> I suspect I can use .asoundrc but I don't know how to get a list of the cards alsa knows about
[14:34] <bajin-lee> hi ,how to solve the problem like this bellow?   Compiling some other packages against libsndfile may require
[14:34] <bajin-lee> the addition of '/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig' to the
[14:34] <bajin-lee> PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.
[14:34] <frew> I was thinking I could do something like pcm.!default = $card_to_disable
[14:36] <BluesKaj> frew, aplay -l
[14:36] <fajung> how can I do to change the default por on vino-server on my ubuntu14 ?
[14:36] <BluesKaj> lists the soundcards
[14:36] <jarek_pjar> find / -xdev -type f -mtime 0 -l    - could this be sorted by size? (man find does not have word 'sort')
[14:37] <frew> BluesKaj: ok, thanks, I see two HDMI and two PCH
[14:37] <frew> now to figure out what to do next :)
[14:37] <razieliyo> hi
[14:37] <razieliyo> is there any way to have libgl-mesa1-dev of 32 and 64 bits installed?
[14:37] <BluesKaj> frew, could you pastebin  it pls
[14:37] <frew> BluesKaj: http://paste.scsys.co.uk/429137
[14:38] <frew> I guess I miscounted, 5 things.
[14:38] <geirha> jarek_pjar: you can filter by size, to omit files smaller than 100M for instance
[14:39] <frew> BluesKaj: maybe I can use http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc#The_default_plugin and card 1?
[14:39] <geirha> find / -xdev -type f -mtime 0 -size +100M -ls
[14:39] <frew> BluesKaj: yeah that worked, at least for alsamixer
[14:40] <jarek_pjar> geirha, ok will try. btw its weird that it doesn't show files for -mmin 120 or -cmin 120  (my 1gb dissappeared 1.5hr ago)
[14:41] <geirha> jarek_pjar: -mmin 120 means files that were modified at a one minute interval 120 minutes ago
[14:41] <jarek_pjar> geirha, I think I've found them: 521845256 oct 10 15:52 /var/log/kern.log
[14:41] <geirha> jarek_pjar: you want -mmin -120
[14:41] <jarek_pjar> 521376575 oct 10 15:28 /var/log/syslog.1
[14:41] <geirha> jarek_pjar: ouch, that's a big log file, yes
[14:41] <jarek_pjar> so they are 1gb
[14:42] <jarek_pjar> should I delete them?
[14:42] <IceBot3000> Just truncate the file
[14:42] <geirha> jarek_pjar: don't you want to know what the log storm was about first? :p
[14:43] <farva> can some one help me setup visualvm please, I have no idea how to link it to my remote server from my home pc
[14:43] <jarek_pjar> geirha, could be :) will check
[14:43] <sixequalszero> Is it ill-advised to store my IRC pass in .irssi/startup?
[14:44] <IceBot3000> farva: Have you read all the documentation?
[14:44] <geirha> jarek_pjar: but removing the file will not help as long as syslog has the file open, so truncate it like IceBot3000 suggested if you want to free the space
[14:44] <farva> I have, its like reading stereo instructions in ancient hebrew, I have no idea what it is telling me
[14:44] <farva> I am only a month into server manangement and I know absolutely NOTHING about java
[14:45] <farva> so this is all brand new to me
[14:45] <mst0> Does anybody know how to enable SLI on Ubuntu?
[14:45] <farva> all I know, is I need to monitor a jar file we run, and report my findings, but I don't know how to install this damned app
[14:46] <farva> I have it installed on my home machine just fine, but I can't figure out how to link it to the remote server
[14:47] <jarek_pjar> tbh I can't get what logs are saying.. If anybody would like to take a look I can pastie them
[14:48] <geirha> jarek_pjar: I'm guessing it's repeating something over and over ..?
[14:49] <mst0> Does anybody know how to enable SLI on Ubuntu?
[14:49] <jarek_pjar> geirha, it doesn't look so
[14:49] <jarek_pjar> i've copied file for reference and going to truncate
[14:50] <farva> IceBot3000: I understand that I have to add a remote host, but how do I connect to it?
[14:50] <IceBot3000> farva: Which bit of the instructions are you stuck on?
[14:50] <farva> connecting to a remote host
[14:52] <anonymus-mouse> I wanna install dualboot and replace netrunner with ubuntu. When i go on the installer it goes like hey you wanna reinstall ubuntu, is that the one i should pick, i wanna have windows and ubuntu installed.
[14:52] <farva> IceBot3000: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/share/jstatd.html this is what I am trying to follow
[14:52] <anonymus-mouse> Or should i pick Erase ubuntu and rinnstall
[14:52] <anonymus-mouse> I mean reinstall
[14:54] <anonymus-mouse> Guys (insert question mark here, on wrong layout)
[14:54] <vibedigital> oh boy. just erase my init.d on webmin
[14:54] <vibedigital> how fix it?
[14:55] <anonymus-mouse> Guys help?
[14:55] <REGOS> cc
[14:56] <not_roasted> Does anybody know of a way I can set the icon theme to be much larger? Or perhaps there's a theme available to increase the size of the icons quite substantially? I'm trying to set this system up for a visually impaired individual, and the icons used in applications (NOT the launcher), like new, open, save, etc., are really small...
[14:56] <k1l_> anonymus-mouse: i think its seeing netrunner as an old ubuntu install. so try reinstall ubuntu.
[14:57] <farva> Can some one please help me understand how to link VisualVM from my remote server to my home pc? I am following this: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/share/jstatd.html and I know absolutely NOTHING about java, never touched it literally and I do not at all understand what I need to do here =[
[14:57] <drlimbo> hi there
[14:57] <anonymus-mouse> reinstall or erase and reinstall?
[14:57] <anonymus-mouse> screenshot:http://imgur.com/hgYyphj
[14:57] <k1l_> anonymus-mouse: or just make a new install and choose the old netrunner partitions in manual partitioning and advice them the / and /hoe or whatever your setup was
[14:57] <drlimbo> i moved a script from osx to my ubuntu server, but it wont work =(
[14:57] <anonymus-mouse> what
[14:57] <drlimbo> i try to do something like this "remoteCategories=( $(ssh user@host.tld ls -d folder/folder/*/ ) )"
[14:57] <drlimbo> to loop trough the remoteCategories later
[14:57] <anonymus-mouse> ill just go with erase ubuntu and reinstall, thanks guysa
[14:58] <anonymus-mouse> *guys
[14:58] <k1l_> vibedigital: well, that is one of the reasons we dont support webmin at all,
[14:58] <drlimbo> just like for remoteCategory in "${remoteCategories[@]}"; do
[14:58] <drlimbo> where i can find the syntax for ubuntu?
[14:58] <anonymus-mouse> aaand trigger pulled.
[14:58] <bodie_> hey all -- I just added the google-chrome PPA and updated successfully (google-chrome --version reports 38.0.2125.101), but when I run google-chrome and go to chrome://version, it still shows 34.0.1847.116
[14:59] <bodie_> anyone know why that might be?
[14:59] <k1l_> drlimbo: maybe you get better help in ##bash for that
[14:59] <imbezol> bodie_: did you uninstall the other one you had installed?
[14:59] <yeats> !abs
[14:59] <drlimbo> allright k1l_
[15:00] <jarek_pjar> geirha, truncated both files (2 x 498M) and got back only  498M
[15:00] <anonymus-mouse> welp, i hope i didnt fuck up now!
[15:00] <anonymus-mouse> and if i did bad for me because i didnt backup.
[15:00] <bodie_> imbezol, no, I figured apt-get would take care of updating the version.  `which google-chrome` is a symlink to /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome, which reports the correct version as well
[15:00] <bodie_> er, "updating the version" = overwriting or replacing the binary
[15:01] <imbezol> bodie_: try "dpkg -l | grep -i chrom"
[15:01] <imbezol> bodie_: remove the old one if it's there
[15:01] <bodie_> okay, let me give that a shot
[15:01] <geirha> jarek_pjar: Maybe the logrotation got one of the files first?
[15:02] <B0bsF1sh> To boot to console/text only, should I put this in /etc/default/grub (GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text")  or should I remove the lightdm line from  /etc/X11/default-display-manager ?
[15:02] <bodie_> imbezol, old one's not there.  just beta and unstable, neither of which are v. 34.x.  it reports v.38 for google-chrome itself
[15:02] <imbezol> bodie_: how are you starting it? command line or clicking an icon?
[15:02] <jarek_pjar> geirha, but in /var/log the biggest file now weights 1.4M
[15:02] <bodie_> imbezol, both give the same result
[15:03] <geirha> jarek_pjar: hm, what did you do to truncate them exactly?
[15:03] <bodie_> imbezol, ah, this might be fruitful... /usr/bin/google-chrome -> /etc/alternatives/google-chrome
[15:04] <bodie_> nope, alternatives/google-chrome also gives v. 38 from the command line
[15:05] <niko> §1°
[15:05] <imbezol> bodie_: hmm.. on mine it's called chromium-browser, not google-chrome, but then i'm using regular one
[15:06] <geirha> update-alternatives --list google-chrome
[15:06] <oswaldo> hola
[15:06] <oswaldo> hola
[15:06] <oswaldo> hola
[15:06] <oswaldo> hola
[15:06] <oswaldo> hola
[15:06] <oswaldo> hola
[15:07] <oswaldo> hola
[15:07] <oswaldo> hi
[15:07] <unopaste> oswaldo you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[15:07] <bodie_> geirha, just lists the google-chrome link to /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome, which gives v. 38x
[15:08] <oswaldo> not inglish i am spanis
[15:08] <jpds> !es | oswaldo
[15:08] <oswaldo> yes
[15:09] <oswaldo> hi
[15:09] <bodie_> lol
[15:09] <oswaldo> not inglish i am spanish
[15:09] <geirha> bodie_: Ok, update-alternatives --list x-www-browser
[15:09] <jarek_pjar> geirha, tail /var/log/kern.log | sudo tee /var/log/kern.log.new  and then sudo mv /var/log/kern.log.new /var/log/kern.log  - for both files
[15:10] <oswaldo> alguien habla español
[15:10] <geirha> jarek_pjar: that's not truncating
[15:10] <geirha> jarek_pjar: the files still exist
[15:10] <bodie_> geirha, firefox, /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable, xlinks2.  /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable is a symlink to the correct google-chrome at /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome.
[15:10] <bodie_> big sigh
[15:11] <AlexPortable> What's the opposite of a2ensite?
[15:11] <jarek_pjar> geirha, where are they then?
[15:11] <bodie_> wtf ...... ps ax | grep chrome shows /opt/google/chrome/chrome .... invoking /opt/google/chrome/chrome --version from the CLI gives v. 38.x, which is what I want
[15:11] <bodie_> BUT
[15:11] <bodie_> visiting chrome://version still shows v. 34.x
[15:12] <jarek_pjar> geirha, they're not at /var/log
[15:12] <geirha> jarek_pjar: they are unlinked, so you can't get to them anymore, but they will keep occupying the space until all processes that has them open releases them
[15:12] <geirha> jarek_pjar: service rsyslog reload  might release them
[15:12] <ehya1_> .
[15:12] <jarek_pjar> geirha, YES :)
[15:12] <jpds> AlexPortable: a2dissite.
[15:12] <bodie_> omg
[15:12] <jarek_pjar> geirha, thanks for that - my 1gb is back :)
[15:12] <phr3d13> I'm having an issue getting apache to work with an already existing website
[15:12] <bodie_> there was a stale process from before I updated left over
[15:13] <bodie_> ffffff... I thought I was going insane
[15:13] <asido> I am trying to install chef-server-webui, but I am getting: "chef-server-webui : Depends: chef-server-api (>= 10.12) but it is not installable", but both packages are available on the web: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+package/chef-server-api https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+package/chef-server-webui
[15:13] <imbezol> geirha & jarek_pjar: the command given looks like you are having it tail the original log, then the file you are writing to overwrites it.. you'll probably also have to kill the tail / tee to release
[15:13] <geirha> jarek_pjar: for future reference, to truncate a file you can use shell redirection like so:   > filename   or the GNU truncate command   truncate filename
[15:13] <bodie_> thanks geirha and imbezol, I figured it was PEBKAC :)
[15:13] <jarek_pjar> geirha, the level of noobity of mine is riduculus...
[15:14] <jarek_pjar> imbezol, it's good now
[15:14] <jarek_pjar> geirha, wil note it down - thanks :)
[15:14] <geirha> imbezol: it was a tail, not tail -f
[15:14] <imbezol> geirha: ah, right you are
[15:15] <jarek_pjar> geirha, could it be like the logrotator didn't his job due to failed wake-up
[15:15] <jarek_pjar> ?
[15:16] <phr3d13> I'm trying to get both ubuntu and windows to work from the same set of files so that i can boot into either OS and still have my website being served
[15:16] <Apachez> whats the general opinion regarding intel gpu drivers and ubuntu? better or worser than the nvidia one when it comes to quality and ease of install?
[15:16] <imbezol> jarek_pjar: you can run "logrotate -d /etc/logrotate.conf" to have it do nothing, but see what it _would_ do
[15:17] <Gusteru> anyone can help me please ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/8533538/
[15:19] <jarek_pjar> imbezol, it didn't tell anything helpful
[15:19] <jarek_pjar> anyway
[15:19] <jarek_pjar> thank you all
[15:19] <geirha> jarek_pjar: logrotate normally only runs once a day
[15:19] <Gusteru> anyone can help me please ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/8533538/ ?
[15:19] <jarek_pjar> it's solved now
[15:20] <jarek_pjar> geirha, so probably it jus logged too much stuff
[15:20] <phr3d13> I'm trying to get both ubuntu and windows to work from the same set of files so that i can boot into either OS and still have my website being served
[15:21] <geirha> jarek_pjar: yeah, so technically the problem isn't solved; only the symptom of the real problem, whatever that is
[15:21] <jarek_pjar> geirha, true
[15:21] <phr3d13> anyone?
[15:21] <Gusteru> Anyone cand help me please ? I have a problem .... please read the error here -> http://www.cloudsigma.com
[15:21] <drmagoo> phr3d13: then you need a third disc / partition that both OS's can read from. If the systems are allready installed a usb drive might do the job for you
[15:21] <imbezol> jarek_pjar: the rules are in /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog
[15:22] <drmagoo> phr3d13: then you just need to point Apache to that drive
[15:22] <imbezol> jarek_pjar: you can create a specific section for kern.log if you like and use the debug method above to test what would happen
[15:22] <phr3d13> drmagoo, is ntfs an acceptible FS?
[15:22] <geirha> jarek_pjar: You can run logrotate more often by moving it from /etc/cron.daily/ to /etc/cron.hourly/  might help a little in the future
[15:22] <jarek_pjar> OK, will keep eye on those logs
[15:23] <phr3d13> drmagoo, i keep getting "You don't have permission..."
[15:23] <imbezol> jarek_pjar: by default it only rotates once a week
[15:23] <Gusteru> Anyone cand help me please ? I have a problem .... please read the error here -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8533538/
[15:23] <lumia900> whats the best ways to use open LDAP for my samba ..
[15:23] <Doc-Saintly> Im installed Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 and getting the error "Unable to locate package linux-headers-signed-generic" which is causing the kernel to not install. What should I do?
[15:24] <drmagoo> phr3d13: that depends on how you mount that drive. you need to give it the right permissions.
[15:24] <jarek_pjar> imbezol, ok thanks
[15:24] <jarek_pjar> thank you all once again
[15:24] <Doc-Saintly> I'm installing*
[15:24] <jarek_pjar> bye
[15:24] <jarek_pjar> :)
[15:24] <Gusteru> Anyone cand help me please ? I have a problem .... please read the error here -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8533538/ ..
[15:24] <Gusteru> initializing pg_authid ... FATAL:  wrong number of index expressions
[15:24] <Gusteru> child process exited with exit code 1
[15:24] <Gusteru> initdb: removing contents of data directory "/usr/local/pgsql/data"
[15:25] <Gusteru> help please !
[15:25] <AR45> Anyone fix tearing with nvidia 331.38?
[15:26] <phr3d13> drmagoo, I'm using Ubuntu's automatic mount options
[15:26] <phr3d13> drmagoo, and i just looked and realized it's formatted as fat32
[15:27] <drmagoo> phr3d13: then you should be able to read that. can you pastebin "mount" and "ls -la [mountpoint here]" ?
[15:28] <B0bsF1sh> Ok I changed /etc/default/grub to use both GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text"  and  rebooted. It showed me the startup details, but then it still launched Unity. So then I removed the lightdm line from  /etc/X11/default-display-manager and rebooted - now it's stuck at the 4 dots startup and won't go any further. Control+Alt+F1 doesn't do anything, Esc doesn't do anything. But services are still running, I can SSH in, etc.
[15:29] <B0bsF1sh> How can I make it just boot into a text console?
[15:29] <phr3d13> drmagoo, mount http://pastebin.com/TRUdPvB6
[15:29] <arno_> Hi, I'm looking for a http cache. I have a software that always needs to download the same files. What I'd like is to point it to localhost (some port), and the proxy would download and cache the file from a specific server.
[15:29] <mihok> Is there a way to see the dependancies installed/required for a specific package from apt-get??
[15:29] <arno_> kind of a http proxy, but that only downloads from one site
[15:32] <phr3d13> drmagoo, ls -la http://pastebin.com/tr6H1PFP
[15:32] <genii> B0bsF1sh: Might want to also put in /etc/default/grub GRUB_TERMINAL=console    ...also did you do after those edits the sudo update-grub   ..?
[15:33] <drmagoo> phr3d13: is it a public website or just something you are using on your machine ??
[15:33] <B0bsF1sh> I did do the update-grub. I'll try the console change as well. Also, see http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/86740/disabling-graphical-login-in-debian-wheezy - recommending to replace the lightdm with /bin/true (in /etc/X11/default-display-manager) - what does that do?
[15:34] <phr3d13> drmagoo, public
[15:34] <genii> B0bsF1sh: Basically just does a no-operation
[15:35] <genii> B0bsF1sh: ( and returns a successfully completed code so the rest can continue)
[15:36] <sopparus> hello
[15:36] <sopparus> Can I resize a live partion?
[15:36] <sopparus> I want it gibber
[15:36] <sopparus> bigger
[15:36] <drmagoo> usually apache uses a user called "www-data" or "apache" and that user has very few "rights" on that system. Since this is a public webserver there is no easy way to remedy the problem with out compromissing the security of the system
[15:36] <drmagoo> phr3d13: usually apache uses a user called "www-data" or "apache" and that user has very few "rights" on that system. Since this is a public webserver there is no easy way to remedy the problem with out compromissing the security of the system
[15:37] <streulma> hello, when someone types his/her sudo password in Terminal, then there are strange characters in the terminal. But he/her types it in normal. What can it be?
[15:37] <drmagoo> phr3d13: if it was a private webserver, the easy fix would be to add the apache/www-data user to the phr3d13-group and that should resolv the issue. The problem there is that any visitor to your website could possibly gain access to all your files
[15:39] <streulma> is the keyboard stuck? no it types normal. Is sudo stuck?
[15:40] <compdoc> Do do that sudo that you do so well
[15:40] <streulma> compdoc ?
[15:40] <Doc-Saintly> I think I found my issue installing. It's running out of space because the guided partitioning is only giving root 500 MB, and it's doing 17.1GB swap, how do I manually change this during install?
[15:41] <lumia900> is there any ways that i can manage my samba users and folder via webmin ?
[15:41] <phr3d13> drmagoo, is there a difficult fix?
[15:42] <phr3d13> drmagoo, like having the apache user chown the folder?
[15:43] <streulma> what do you mean compdoc?
[15:43] <drmagoo> phr3d13: since it is a fat32-filesystem, changing permissions might break something on the windows side.
[15:44] <phr3d13> drmagoo, it's not the system disk or the boot disk for either OS
[15:44] <drmagoo> phr3d13: I'vent tried a setup like this, and since its a public system I would be very careful. Why dont you get a cheap vps and run the system on ?
[15:44] <drmagoo> phr3d13: or a seperate computer to run the webserver on ?
[15:45] <Guest33431> Ubuntu on the MbP 11,3 seems to have a lot of drawbacks
[15:45] <phr3d13> drmagoo, i might have to keep my eyes open for spare pc parts and do the latter
[15:45] <Guest33431> power consumption, SSD issues, sleep issues, network adapter issues etc
[15:45] <Guest33431> so sad
[15:45] <drmagoo> phr3d13: that would be what I would do.. Think you will find that to be easier to manage =)
[15:46] <phr3d13> drmagoo, it seemed like such a good idea in my head
[15:46] <tgm4883> Guest33431: get non-locked down hardware?
[15:46] <drmagoo> phr3d13: understand that =)
[15:46] <phr3d13> drmagoo, too bad the real life implementation didn't work out
[15:47] <phr3d13> drmagoo, thanks for all the info
[15:47] <drmagoo> phr3d13: no problem. To bad I couldnt help more
[15:48] <phr3d13> drmagoo, you saved me hours of googleing and frustrations :-)
[15:48] <drmagoo> phr3d13: =)
[15:48] <phr3d13> drmagoo, that is more than enough help
[15:48] <Guest33431> tgm4883, my company is forcing me.
[15:49] <tgm4883> Guest33431: Ok, so did you actually have a question, or just come to complain?
[15:49] <Guest33431> tgm4883, i offered to take a 1000eur thinkpad, but they would only let me choose between some shitty dell and MBP
[15:49] <Guest33431> tgm4883, was hoping someone knows when these issues will be fixed
[15:49] <tgm4883> Guest33431: usually when you are in a position that you can't choose your own hardware, you usually can't choose your own OS either
[15:50] <tgm4883> Guest33431: IDK, have you filed bug reports?
[15:50] <streulma> Guest33431: that's why I bring it back to the store. I have a Macbook Air now and it works perfect with Ubuntu !
[15:50] <Guest33431> these are known but not closed bugs
[15:50] <tgm4883> Guest33431: bug numbers?
[15:51] <pwca> hi, is there some alternative to Samsung Kies on Linux?
[15:51] <Guest33431> tgm4883, e.g. https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60731
[15:52] <streulma> Guest33431: I'm running in EFI mode :)
[15:52] <streulma> on a Macbook Air 6,2 yes
[15:52] <streulma> no problems
[15:52] <streulma> also I fixed the sata hard link reset bug
[15:57] <tgm4883> Guest33431: well from that bug report it looks like they are working on it. For your other listed issues, a bit of google seems to indicate that the power consumption and sleep issues might be related to graphics drivers and the network adapter issues (I'm assuming wireless) are fixed by installing the more drivers
[15:57]  * tgm4883 wonders what model the Dell was
[15:58] <adsc> hey guys, can I install my iphone in ubuntu?
[15:59] <Abhijit> i have @reboot /home/user/gdns in my roots crontab. and it was not executed. how to make it execute. its a bash script and i have #!/bin/bash as first line
[15:59] <Abhijit> and it has execute permission
[15:59] <xangua> adsc: define 'install my iphone in ubuntu'
[16:00] <__int128> chmod +x
[16:00] <adsc> make it so that I can run iphone applications in ubuntu
[16:00] <adsc> i mean, iphone is only a program, right, it should be possible somehow to install it?
[16:01] <tgm4883> adsc: uh, no
[16:01] <adsc> hmmm
[16:01] <Guest33431> tgm4883, they've been working on that for a long time. not blaming.
[16:01] <tgm4883> adsc: honestly, I'm not even sure how to approach that question
[16:01] <adsc> what about the other way around?
[16:01] <adsc> install an ubuntu as app on the iphone?
[16:02] <tgm4883> Guest33431: out of curiosity, what model was the Dell?
[16:02] <tgm4883> adsc: I'm going to guess that english is not your first language, and that I'm not understanding what you are trying to say. Both IOS (Iphone) and Ubuntu are operating systems, not programs.
[16:03] <OerHeks> adsc, they are not compatible
[16:03] <adsc> an operating system is not a program?
[16:03] <tgm4883> adsc: from a high level overview, no
[16:03] <adsc> OerHeks: can I get an adapter or something?
[16:03] <tgm4883> adsc: what are you trying to accomplish
[16:04] <OerHeks> adsc, nope, no linux on iphones
[16:04] <tgm4883> adsc: are you just trying to transfer files/music/pictures from ubuntu to your iphone?
[16:04] <adsc> no, i can already do that
[16:04] <tgm4883> adsc: then what are you trying to accomplish?
[16:04] <adsc> i wanted to run iphone apps on ubuntu or ubuntu apps on iphone, so that i don't need 2 devices
[16:05] <tgm4883> adsc: you can't do that
[16:05] <adsc> yeah, I see, thanks
[16:05] <adsc> what about getting windows apps on ubuntu to run, then?
[16:05] <tgm4883> adsc: depends on the windows app, but there is wine
[16:05] <adsc> so I could buy a windows phone
[16:05] <ac_slater_> hey all. Sometimes I see `Failed to mount /tmp... blah blah .... press __ for shell`. This is bad since the shell is not protected. Any way to protect that
[16:05] <adsc> instead of iphone
[16:06] <adsc> and transfer all the apps to ubuntu, then dump the phone
[16:06] <B0bsF1sh> genii: I already had GRUB_TERMINAL=console in default/grub. I'll try update-grub again to make sure
[16:06] <tgm4883> adsc: I'm not sure if you can run windows phone apps in ubuntu
[16:06] <Gusteru> initializing pg_authid ... FATAL:  wrong number of index expressions
[16:06] <Gusteru> child process exited with exit code 1
[16:06] <adsc> what about the other way around, ubuntu apps on windows phone?
[16:06] <tgm4883> adsc: no
[16:06] <adsc> damn
[16:06] <tgm4883> adsc: why not get a ubuntu phone and run ubuntu apps on it?
[16:07] <genii> B0bsF1sh: Might also try: sudo update-initramfs -u
[16:07] <adsc> because ubuntu doesn't have outlook
[16:07] <tgm4883> adsc: is that the only reason?
[16:07] <OerHeks> adsc, we have better software, drop windows
[16:08] <adsc> there is no better software than outlook
[16:08] <tgm4883> adsc: you know, and this might sound crazy, you could just not use outlook
[16:08] <adsc> haha, nice try
[16:08] <tgm4883> adsc: where are you from?
[16:08] <adsc> the best thing would be if you could install ubuntu in outlook
[16:08] <adsc> anyway, i have to go now, thanks for the help
[16:09] <tgm4883> well that was fun :/
[16:09] <drmagoo> wtf was that ? install ubuntu in outlook?
[16:09] <Fantomax> hello
[16:11] <gingerling> hi, I am setting up linux on some very mad old pc's for a youthgroup
[16:11] <gingerling> they can't seem to deal with the Unity desktop
[16:11] <gingerling> I think it's a graphics issue
[16:12] <bolD> ok, i am so happy
[16:12] <gingerling> trying to install some other desktops but I can't seem to get the option to use them from the login screen to appear
[16:12] <tgm4883> drmagoo: my money is on a troll
[16:12] <drmagoo> tgm4883: I thought trolls was a myth =)
[16:12] <B0bsF1sh> genii: I did a sudo update-grub and sudo update-initramfs -u and rebooted but still it's stuck at boot - 4 loading dots, and Esc shows me the text output. The last line is Stopping Read required files in advance. No more progress. I can still SSH in and update things, but no console/terminal.
[16:13] <OerHeks> gingerling, what videocard?
[16:13] <gingerling> none
[16:13] <gingerling> these are machines donated by a large superstore
[16:14] <OerHeks> oh, then you have a graphical issue
[16:14] <gingerling> they used to be some kind of cinema ticket machine
[16:14] <gingerling> anyway
[16:14] <gingerling> I think something like cinnamon might be ok
[16:14] <gingerling> but can't seem to get it to work
[16:14] <gingerling> Have issues not being able to be Su?
[16:14] <gingerling> only sudo...
[16:14] <gingerling> is there a way to get a terminal when not logged in
[16:14] <gingerling> that would at least speed me up
[16:15] <drmagoo> gingerling: ctrl+alt+f1
[16:15] <gingerling> trying that]
[16:16] <bolD> drmagoo: I usually press alt+ctrl+f1, not like you
[16:16] <gingerling> heh
[16:16] <gingerling> agh this is not fun
[16:17] <gingerling> still trying to get it to log out
[16:17] <gingerling> sloooow
[16:19] <Anuska> Hi, if i want to add a background on terminal ( what px need to have that background ) ?
[16:20] <ianorlin> I currently have a ssd mounted as / and a partition on hdd mounted as home if I run `sudo fstrim -v /` does that also trim the hdd?
[16:21] <B0bsF1sh> Oh, I got it. Thanks everyone for the help. For reference - to get text console only: In /etc/default/grub: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text" and GRUB_TERMINAL=console. In /etc/X11/default-display-manager : /bin/true and #/usr/sbin/lightdm. Then sudo update-grub and reboot.
[16:21] <Nokiabot> Ianorlin:wut ?trimming on magnetic drives ??
[16:22] <OerHeks> Anuska, 1x1 - enless
[16:22] <B0bsF1sh> But now I have a followup question :)   I login to the text console. Then I decide I want to do something in the GUI. So I run "startx." That works. Now I want to exit the GUI and go back to the text console. How do I do that?
[16:22] <Anuska> OerHeks, ? :))
[16:22] <ianorlin> because /home is under root
[16:23] <eeee> B0bsF1sh: don't use startx, use sudo service lightdm start
[16:24] <eeee> B0bsF1sh: then sudo service lightdm stop , to exit
[16:24] <OerHeks> Anuska, there is no limit
[16:24] <jephree> does anyone know how the "Enable by Keyboard" feature works in the Typing tab of the Universal Access settings? I'm running 13.10
[16:25] <goose_> Hey guys
[16:25] <Anuska> OerHeks,  but... how i put that in center... becouse my image is 5000px / 4000px
[16:25] <Anuska> and not show correctly in terminal..
[16:25] <goose_> Sooooo, anyone wanna help me out?
[16:25] <silverwing> ianorlin: if you specify the mountpoint of the ssd after fstrim (fstrim -v [mountpoint] then it will only trim the SSD)
[16:27] <OerHeks> Anuska, i cannot find an option for that
[16:29] <goose_> What is the easiest way to  boot Ubuntu 14.04 from a USB on W8?
[16:29] <eeee> goose_: install lili ( linux live ), and make a live usb.
[16:30] <goose_> Thanks man!
[16:30] <eeee> no problem
[16:31] <spawndemonic> hello
[16:31] <Anuska> OerHeks, i create 800x600
[16:31] <Anuska> but if i resize the terminal not show correctly or dublicate
[16:32] <Surendil> Anuska: what's the problem?
[16:33] <Anuska> Hi Surendil, i liked the sound.
[16:33] <Anuska> good job :*
[16:33] <vibedigital1> Hi my frieds
[16:33] <JCT> how do i always establish myself as a root user?
[16:33] <Surendil> hahaha, thanks Anuska, hi again
[16:34] <spawndemonic> sudo bash
[16:34] <JCT> i hat using terminals for root things
[16:34] <vibedigital1> i just deleted init.d (i know)
[16:34] <Surendil> JCT: sudo -i
[16:34] <Anuska> Surendil, i want to personalize my terminal ( i add a background ) with image png 800x600... but if i resize the terminal the image from background not resizez... or dublicated
[16:34] <JCT> oh it's that easy?
[16:34] <spawndemonic> yup
[16:34] <vibedigital1> but i recover the files adding it in a new init.d
[16:34] <JCT> cool. thanks
[16:34] <vibedigital1> but i think i'm locked out server now
[16:35] <vibedigital1> services dont seem to start
[16:35] <vibedigital1> even ssh
[16:35] <Surendil> Anuska: which terminal? I recommend Terminator, works grat
[16:35] <Surendil> great
[16:35] <vibedigital1> the server is a dedicated dedibox on online.net
[16:35] <Anuska> Terminal from ubuntu
[16:36] <vibedigital1> i enter in rescue mode now
[16:36] <vibedigital1> by ssh
[16:36] <JCT> so now i just established myself as always root user even when i restart the computer?
[16:36] <eeee> JCT: no, and you shouldn't.
[16:37] <spawndemonic> no you have to make yourself root upon reboot
[16:37] <JCT> ok, why can't i always root?}
[16:37] <eeee> JCT: it's not recommended, it's a security risk.
[16:37] <JCT> oh. ok
[16:37] <mst0> Wie kann ich SLI unter Ubuntu aktivieren?
[16:37] <JCT> thanks tho
[16:37] <Surendil> Anuska: http://i.imgur.com/7Ovmvil.png
[16:37] <JCT> bye now
[16:38] <drmagoo> de! | mst0
[16:38] <bekks> !de | mst0
[16:38] <Anuska> is terminator? Surendil
[16:38] <mst0> sorry, thought i was in the de channel
[16:39] <Surendil> Anuska: that's right
[16:39] <Surendil> on xubuntu
[16:39] <Anuska> let me try
[16:39] <B0bsF1sh> eeee: When I do sudoe service lightdm stop (and also if I do a logoff from the gear menu) I get a scrambled-looking nearly all-gray screen with some dotted red vertical marks at the top. no more terminal
[16:40] <Surendil> B0bsF1sh: lightdm is your X, you can't run graphic environment without it
[16:40] <Anuska> Surendil, is the same! if i resize the window... dublicate mny the image
[16:40] <Surendil> Anuska: http://i.imgur.com/gdGr1fL.png
[16:41] <mst0> How to enable SLI in ubuntu?
[16:41] <Surendil> Anuska: gnome, right?
[16:41] <B0bsF1sh> http://imgur.com/zMAI0Tt
[16:41] <Anuska> Surendil, you use terminal full size?
[16:41] <B0bsF1sh> Surendil: I want to exit the graphical environment and get just a text console
[16:42] <Surendil> yeap, 2 workspaces, one for firefox and stuff, the other for terminator
[16:42] <Anuska> aham
[16:42] <drmagoo> mst0: I dont think that the drivers from nvidia support it yet, but I might be wrong.
[16:42] <silverwing> B0bsF1sh: try Ctrl+Alt+F1
[16:42] <B0bsF1sh> silverwing: tried that - it does nothing
[16:42] <Surendil> B0bsF1sh: init 3
[16:43] <zhongfu> mst0: might want to check this out https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/698091/ubuntu-12-04-sli-/
[16:43] <mst0> on the nvidia page is written that the linux drivers support 2 grphics cards
[16:43] <B0bsF1sh> The console session appears to be borked. Can't do anything to it. My remote SSH session is working though.
[16:44] <eeee> B0bsF1sh: ctrl+alt+F1 ?
[16:44] <Surendil> Anuska: settings - Windows manager tweaks - Compositor - enable "enable display compositing"
[16:44] <B0bsF1sh> eeee: Yeah that doesn't change anything. it still looks like http://imgur.com/zMAI0Tt
[16:44] <toster> Hey, does anyone know how can I find out where ia32-libs is installed to? A build script I have is not picking them up :<
[16:45] <Surendil> Bob88865: alt + f7 to get back graphics
[16:47] <Anuska> Surendil, in terminator?
[16:47] <Surendil> Anuska: ubuntu
[16:47] <Surendil> you need compiz for that
[16:47] <silverwing> toster: have you tried whereis -f ia32-libs
[16:48] <Anuska> Surendil, settings in what?
[16:48] <toster> oh didn;t know about whereis.. hold on
[16:48] <Surendil> Anuska: settings - Windows manager tweaks - Compositor - enable "enable display compositing"
[16:48] <OerHeks> no need for ia32-libs, as ubuntu is multiarch, just add ~:i386 to the package
[16:50] <toster> Hmm... I'll go try that
[16:51] <toster> Is there a general directory where it keeps the i386 versions of .so files?
[16:52] <Surendil> Anuska: http://i.imgur.com/BfG8xlm.png
[16:53] <Anuska> not have that option
[16:53] <Anuska> what i need to install Surendil ?
[16:54] <Anuska> found
[16:54] <Anuska> let me instal
[16:57] <Peasant65> hi !
[16:57] <michael_j_p> Are there any Castle Wolfenstein like games available
[16:57] <B0bsF1sh> What does everyone think of htop instead of top
[16:57] <Surendil> Anuska: i was search also, install install install
[16:58] <Peasant65> I'm searching for a way to install ubuntu without x or any special programs like abiword, openoffice etc
[16:58] <Surendil> michael_j_p: wolf4sdl
[16:58] <Peasant65> So a very stripped ubuntu with only apt-get
[16:58] <OerHeks> Peasant65, server?
[16:58] <guest-eCiPwC__> o
[16:59] <Peasant65> OerHeks: I think server also includes MYSQL BIND etc ?
[16:59] <geirha> !minimal | Peasant65
[16:59] <OerHeks> Peasant65, no
[16:59] <OerHeks> it is an option*
[16:59] <guest-eCiPwC__> hello ,bonjours ,benos dis
[16:59] <alessio> hi friend
[16:59] <Peasant65> oh oke... the site looks like it's all preinstalled
[16:59] <alessio> there are someone that speak italian?
[17:00] <OerHeks> !it
[17:00] <Peasant65> so server will give me a basic ubuntu without server specific packages ?
[17:00] <paranoid_> alessio io
[17:00] <alessio> grazie paranoid
[17:00] <genii> Peasant65: It asks you which ones at install time then uses tasksel to do the job
[17:00] <paranoid_> ti serve qualcosa?
[17:01] <Peasant65> genii I'll take a look
[17:01] <Peasant65> thx :)
[17:01] <alessio> non so se puoi aiutarmi...ma ho un problema su come mettere la mia mail
[17:01] <Anuska> :( Surendil i install that but not find in system setting
[17:01] <alessio> su mozilla thunderbird
[17:01] <alessio> mi da sempre errore che ho sbagliato la password
[17:01] <alessio> ma è impossibile
[17:01] <OerHeks> paranoid_, alessio take it to #ubuntu-it, english only please
[17:01] <geirha> alessio: Please go to #ubuntu-it if you want to speak italian
[17:01] <paranoid_> ok sorry 0erHeks
[17:01] <alessio> i have found one who speak italian
[17:01] <paranoid_> we'll move
[17:02] <OerHeks> np, have fun :-)
[17:02] <paranoid_> Alessio join #ubuntu-it
[17:02] <skulltip> fyi - chrome 38.0 is running netflix, no user agent switched or anything :)
[17:02] <alessio> paranoid
[17:05] <Surendil> Anuska: i use xfce, named as xfwm4-tweaks-settings
[17:05] <Anuska> gnome
[17:05] <Surendil> i know
[17:06] <Anuska> http://hidetools.com/download.html
[17:06]  * AR45 will now ask a question:
[17:06] <AR45> Is it recommended to download install drivers from the NVIDIA website or should I only stick with the options that pop up in the `Additional Drivers GUI`?
[17:07] <genii> AR45: The Additional Drivers
[17:07] <AR45> genii, then explain why am I seeing tearing.
[17:07] <genii> AR45: Although you may want to add the xorg-edgers PPA
[17:07] <michael_j_p> Wolf4dsl didn't work - any other games similar to that ?
[17:08] <Surendil> Anuska: did you install gnome-tweak-tool?
[17:08] <OerHeks> AR45, maybe that mac is suffering from a bad nvidiachip
[17:08] <Anuska> yes Surendil
[17:08] <AR45> OerHeks, it doesn't tear on Mac.
[17:08] <AR45> MACOS*
[17:09] <genii> AR45: I would try the drivers from xorg-edgers, they usually have those types of fixes already done before it migrates into the main repos
[17:09] <toster> Ah, there they are: /lib/i386-linux-gnu
[17:09] <toster> ty.
[17:10] <genii> AR45: https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[17:10] <haunt_house> is there a reason why ubuntu 14 is deleting my link to an application on the desktop?
[17:11] <AR45> genii, thank you are you running 343?
[17:12] <genii> AR45: My specific card doesn't like 343, I'm using 340
[17:13] <AR45> genii, is it a NVIDIA Corporation MCP89 [GeForce 320M]?
[17:14] <genii> AR45: No, GeForce 9300M GS on my laptop
[17:14] <haunt_house> guess it's back for me to 12
[17:14] <Surendil> Anuska: let's see if this works. http://askubuntu.com/questions/179002/turn-on-window-compositing
[17:15] <Anuska> Surendil, i use classic, but let me try to find
[17:15] <AR45> genii, looks like a really sweet card ;)
[17:18] <Surendil> Anuska: classic or unity, you should have that app
[17:18] <Anuska> :(
[17:18] <Anuska> i run configuration editor
[17:18] <paranoid_> hi
[17:19] <paranoid_> is there anyone who knows something about tortp?
[17:20] <Surendil> Anuska: if the optionn is not there, you don't have compiz installed or maybe a lib is missing
[17:20] <paranoid_> i can't use it on my thetered android wifi
[17:21] <Anuska> how i find lib32asound2 ?
[17:22] <Surendil> Anuska: apt-cache search
[17:22] <vibedigital1> Hi i just deleted my init.d
[17:22] <ircnode0> I have mounted a external hdd, but normal users can't create any file. How I can give normal users permission to create new files? Tried chmod -r 777 on mounted file, but can't create anything.
[17:22] <vibedigital1> i rescued the scripts on webmin interface
[17:22] <vibedigital1> but i'm locked out of server
[17:23] <vibedigital1> services not starting
[17:23] <vibedigital1> i'm in rescue mode
[17:23] <vibedigital1> on a VM provided by ISP
[17:23] <genii> vibedigital1: There's so many things wrong with all that it's almost useless to start even explaining
[17:24] <Surendil> ircnode0: mount with fstab and mtab like this /dev/sda6 /home ext4 rw 0 0
[17:24] <Surendil> change path
[17:24] <zhongfu> why would you
[17:24] <zhongfu> i what
[17:24] <Anuska> Surendil, not find
[17:24] <vibedigital1> genii: what you recommend me to do?
[17:25] <vibedigital1> a fresh install with backups?
[17:26] <Anuska> Surendil, i need to connect at team viewer on windows computer
[17:27] <FatDarrel> any people here who know how dnsmasq works
[17:28] <Surendil> Anuska: http://askubuntu.com/questions/362951/installed-teamviewer-using-a-64-bits-system-but-i-get-a-dependency-error
[17:29] <lumia900> am trying to make my ubuntu as local LDAP server for samba
[17:29] <lumia900> whats the poossiblity tat i need to make it happen
[17:29] <lumia900> am getting stuck with DNS so far
[17:29] <AR45> genii, I have the ppa installed but when I search for the a file (for instance `nvidia-graphics-drivers-340`) they aren't found.
[17:30] <AR45> genii, is there a step I'm not aware of?
[17:30] <lumia900> genii ..
[17:30] <Surendil> lumia900: kerberos?
[17:30] <Clifford> hey
[17:30] <lumia900> Surendil: at my office we dont have windows AD
[17:31] <lumia900> but am planning to have a ubuntu as local file server with LDAP
[17:31] <farva> I can see that jstatd is running: http://gyazo.com/5edad94265821f8f35b11f5d2113364c but cannot run the command, it keeps telling me there is a perms error.  http://gyazo.com/33f748a0d025b486980ada3fa3b470f8
[17:31] <lumia900> i have samba enabled in my ubuntu .. but i need to make a LDAP in the same server and make sure users gets authenticated access to the file server
[17:32] <lumia900> Surendil ?
[17:33] <lumia900> can you get me whats the best i can do to get the required set up with ubuntu ..
[17:34] <genii> AR45: Did you do sudo apt-get update ..? Also did you close the Additional Drivers screen before adding the PPA, then re-open it after?
[17:36] <farva> I can see that jstatd process is running: http://gyazo.com/5edad94265821f8f35b11f5d2113364c but cannot run the command to connect visualVM remotely, it keeps telling me there is a perms error.  http://gyazo.com/33f748a0d025b486980ada3fa3b470f8 What do I have to do to make this work?
[17:37] <Surendil> lumia900: this is actually for red-hat maybe there's something for ubuntu also http://directory.fedoraproject.org/
[17:37] <ircnode0> Surendil: I appended this line '/dev/mapper/backup /mnt ext4 rw 0 0' to /etc/fstab and mount with 'mount /dev/mapper/backup /mnt/', but normal user can't create a new file.
[17:39] <imbezol> ircnode0: what are the permissions on /mnt?
[17:39] <imbezol> ircnode0: when mounted
[17:40] <Guest97558> hi
[17:41] <loa> where i can get support for pulseaudio?
[17:41] <ircnode0> drwxrwxrwx   5 root root  4096 Oct  3 19:33 mnt
[17:41] <spawndemonic> What are some ways you can manipulate the kernel in linux
[17:41] <Surendil> ircnode0: root mounts partition? change group with chown for users
[17:43] <xeru> Hai
[17:45] <farva> I can see that jstatd process is running: http://gyazo.com/5edad94265821f8f35b11f5d2113364c but cannot run the command to connect visualVM remotely, it keeps telling me there is a perms error.  http://gyazo.com/33f748a0d025b486980ada3fa3b470f8 What do I have to do to make this work?
[17:47] <Surendil> !ping
[17:49] <ircnode0> Surendil: Gnome user interface confused me. I wanted to create a new folder with mouse clicking, but "Create New Folder" is in grey, so I though I can't create a new folder.
[17:50] <ircnode0> Surendil: Seemingly I can create new files/folder although options are in grey colored.
[17:50] <k1l_> ircnode0: you might not have the right permissions to do that in that folder
[17:51] <Surendil> ircnode0: mkdir /mnt/folder - chown root.usergroup -R /mnt/folder
[17:51] <lumia900> Surendil i can see some more websites that helps out with in webmin itself
[17:52] <lumia900> but all i need is to make sure that ait mess my LAN
[17:52] <lumia900> as i dont have any DC in here .. i made my own WORKGROUP
[17:52] <yudenu_> hi, how could I set up the volume knob and the remote controller of creative soundblaster 5.1 (model: SB1095 , remote: RM-820) using LIRC on ubuntu 14.04? I found lots of information but I've only made the knob working once...
[17:52] <lumia900> and making it to be a DNS BIND
[17:54] <sergey__> Hi. Could anyone explain to me why everyone so angry with Lennart?
[17:54] <bazhang> sergey__, thats not on topic here
[17:55] <Surendil> lumia900: http://pastebin.com/VY67JvGQ ldap config i used
[17:55] <k1l_> sergey__: i bet the folks in #ubuntu-offtopic can
[18:03] <milehigh> is there a way to setup and configure mdRAID during the install and then install on it in 14.04?
[18:03] <milehigh> for Desktop, not server
[18:08] <_rogerio_> does anyone know a good screensharing software that runs fine on ubuntu? Right now I'm using Mikogo, but I'm wondering if there's any other good option which has windows and macosx clients too
[18:09] <reisio> talky.io
[18:09] <Surendil> _rogerio_: skype shares desktop view only also theres teamviewer
[18:10] <arthurfiggis> hello! i've seen a few guides here and there on the subject but some of them are old, so i figured i'd ask the experts :) i'd like to use one of my external usb hard drives to run ubuntu off, trying to get windows 7 and ubuntu dual booting together has been a real pain on my system...is that possible/recommended?
[18:11] <k1l_> arthurfiggis: yes. but since the usb disk is quite slow it will not feel as natural speedy as a intern install. but it will run
[18:12] <_rogerio_> Surendil, tried to find this option on Skype, I'll try to find again
[18:12] <_rogerio_> reisio, many, many thanks!
[18:12] <arthurfiggis> k1l_: ahh, okay...makes sense, especially with a usb 2.0 hard drive, it's not going to be as fast re: access time...at least it's possible though, thanks :) i'd buy another internal hard drive but in their infinite wisdom hp decided that this model of pavilion didn't need more than one 2.5" hard drive mount :P
[18:14] <Surendil> _rogerio_: https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA10215/how-do-i-share-my-screen-in-skype-for-windows-desktop
[18:15] <metallic> Hello all, I am in Kubuntu 14, I have an USB which is set to "read only" mode. I do not know how turn it to "read and write" mode. The chmod does not seem to work, also the KDE partition manager does not recognize the partition table of the USB
[18:16] <vedic_> How to know if mta is installed
[18:16] <Surendil> vedic_: dpkg -l '| grep mta
[18:18] <_rogerio_> Surendil, don't worry about that, talky.io did the trick unders Linux pretty well, thanks anyway!
[18:20] <vedic_> Surendil: dpkg -l | grep mta     no output
[18:20] <Surendil> vedic_: then, it's not installed
[18:22] <vedic_> It is normal to have yum installed in Ubuntu server?
[18:22] <vedic_> I have got access to server which has yum installed. I want to remove all unwanted programs
[18:23] <Surendil> vedic_: if you are used to yum, i don't see any problem...ubuntu has aptitude, works like yum
[18:23] <metallic> they both are software managers, no matter what you use
[18:24] <vedic_> Surendil: You didn't get you question. I use Ubuntu but the server in the cloud has yum which I didn't expect. I expected Minimal install but seems like they have installed all non required packages
[18:25] <Surendil> vedic_: uninstall yum
[18:25] <vedic_> So I can now purge yum
[18:25] <metallic> Hello all, I am in Kubuntu 14, I have an USB which is set to "read only" mode. I do not know how turn it to "read and write" mode. The chmod does not seem to work, also the KDE partition manager does not recognize the partition table of the USB
[18:25] <dreks> Is there any one command to get the text in the middle of two different seperators without using two cut's or two awk's ... like getting the word target from the string  "begin.target.end"
[18:28] <robingood> any nonjews here?
[18:28] <Jordan_U> metallic: Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l".
[18:29] <robingood> noraa
[18:29] <yuriks> Hi. Is mounting by label in /etc/fstab supported in 14.04.1 Server?
[18:29] <Jordan_U> yuriks: Yes.
[18:29] <yuriks> I get boot errors whenever I try to do that
[18:30] <yuriks> either with LABEL=FOO or /dev/disk/by-label/FOO
[18:30] <d0lmio> hello
[18:30] <robingood> hi
[18:30] <d0lmio> where can i get help with tails iso?
[18:30] <yuriks> paraphrasing: http://hastebin.com/lavohomelu.vala
[18:30] <unstable> Is there a python ppa to get 2.7.8? on trusty or precise?
[18:30] <metallic> Jordan_U, it says that my USB has not a valid partition table.
[18:30] <yuriks> does that in every boot
[18:31] <yuriks> if I change it to /dev/mapper/content_crypt, which is what CONTENT points to, then it works
[18:31] <metallic> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8534691/
[18:31] <Jordan_U> yuriks: Please pastebin your /etc/fstab.
[18:31] <yuriks> the only thing I can think of is that the label symlinks aren't setup when it tries to mount the partition at boot (since just running mount -a immediatelly afterwards works)
[18:31] <yuriks> Jordan_U: ok
[18:32] <AR45> Anyone able to download packages from xorg-edgers atm?
[18:33] <yuriks> Jordan_U: http://hastebin.com/wudojojaqi.fstab
[18:33] <unstable> What version of python does trusty have?
[18:33] <OerHeks> !info python
[18:33] <spikeb> the default version appears to be 2.7
[18:34] <AR45> I can confirm, 2.7.
[18:34] <yuriks> it also install python3 by default afaik
[18:34] <[RO]Daniel> hello, is there a way to sync/manage music from iphone 5s on ubuntu?
[18:34] <unstable> OerHeks: There is a vulnerability that is fixed in 2.7.8, when does 2.7.8 come out for ubuntu?
[18:34] <robingood> yes
[18:34] <unstable> I can't find a python ppa
[18:34] <robingood> there is
[18:34] <unstable> with 2.7.8
[18:34] <robingood> PM me
[18:34] <Jordan_U> yuriks: Which of those entries is not working as intended?
[18:34] <spikeb> unforgiven512, 2.7 and 3.4
[18:34] <AR45> I don't understand why I can't download packages from xorg-edgers ppa :|
[18:34] <yuriks> Jordan_U: /content-xfer
[18:34] <Surendil> [RO]Daniel: fuse?
[18:34] <[RO]Daniel> "fuse?"
[18:35] <yuriks> Jordan_U: if I noauto it, or if I change the dev to /dev/mapper/content_crypt it works fine
[18:35] <[RO]Daniel> is that an app or something?
[18:35] <Surendil> !info fuse
[18:35] <robingood> nonjews PM me
[18:36] <yuriks> Jordan_U: if I let the error happen, then choose to go to the recovery console and run mount -a, I can just continue booting
[18:36] <Jordan_U> !iphone | [RO]Daniel
[18:36] <[RO]Daniel> thanks! :D
[18:36] <Flannel> unstable: Which fix in 2.7.8 is it?  the overflow?
[18:37] <OerHeks> unstable, next release 14.10 will have 2.7.8 http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/python2.7
[18:37] <unstable> Flannel: yes
[18:37] <Jordan_U> yuriks: Do you get any warnings about it during boot? Please pastebin your /var/log/syslog and the output of "dmesg".
[18:38] <yuriks> Jordan_U: I booted without plymouth/quiet earlier and didn't see anything except for that message, but let me get the logs
[18:39] <netlar> What is the reason some software is not in the official repository?
[18:39] <Flannel> unstable: Looks like that hasn't made it into Trusty yet, you may want to file a bug report just to nudge them, as it seems like the last update was in March.
[18:40] <Flannel> unstable: It'll be fixed in 14.04, but giving a nudge is always a good thing.
[18:40] <yuriks> Jordan_U: hm, it seems that message is happening in the initramfs, since I changed the fstab and forgot to update it and didn't get the error
[18:40]  * Anuska have a ubuntu nude!
[18:41] <lucian> Guys!
[18:42] <lucian> anyone have a 2 GB pen drive? :)))
[18:42] <netlar> Like the software Timeshift and Systemback are both not in the repository, just wondered why
[18:42] <TheMaverick`> Anuska: WHERE?!
[18:42] <AR45> lucian, yaaa?
[18:42] <Minus80> Ubuntu is very buggy.
[18:42] <AR45> Minus80, not at all
[18:42] <lucian> i can't install ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[18:42] <netlar> Minus80: Yes, 14.04 is very stable
[18:42] <lucian> i need a bigger pendrive :))))
[18:43] <Anuska> TheMaverick`, where what?
[18:43] <Anuska> my distro is nude :P
[18:43] <lucian> somehow, i can't update from ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04
[18:44]  * lucian brb
[18:44] <metallic> Hello all, I am in Kubuntu 14, I have an USB which is set to "read only" mode. I do not know how turn it to "read and write" mode. The chmod does not seem to work, also the KDE partition manager does not recognize the partition table of the USB. Any Ideas?
[18:44] <ijwow> hello everyone, I just had a narrow escape from a week's work go in ashes..so I am looking for an alternative to ftp or filezilla now to edit remote files..could you recommend me any?
[18:44] <eeee> metallic: try sudo mount -o remount,rw /path/to/mounted/usb/partition
[18:44] <ijwow> I am using ubuntu, hence thought I could ask you here
[18:44] <TheMaverick`> [13:40] * Anuska have a ubuntu nude!
[18:45] <Anuska> :P
[18:45] <metallic> going for it eeee
[18:46] <DJones> Anuska: Do you have a support issue? Ubuntu nudes aren't support issues?
[18:46] <Anuska> :P
[18:46] <Anuska> in future
[18:46] <metallic> eeee, "sudo mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdb1" yields this "can't find /dev/sdb1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab"
[18:47] <Anuska> DJones, a team of sexy girl coming soon.
[18:47] <genii> ijwow: What OS is on the machine to which you are sending the edited files?
[18:47] <Anuska> :(
[18:47] <eeee> metallic: if you type df -h , do you see it mounted?
[18:48] <Jordan_U> metallic: You forgot the mountpoint.
[18:48] <yuriks> Jordan_U: https://gist.github.com/yuriks/c144c2414e6cb2728ee8
[18:48] <metallic> dev/sda7 /dev/sda6   /dev/sda8  and /dev/sda1
[18:48] <yuriks> Jordan_U: sorry about the delay, had to clean syslog since it was kinda huge
[18:49] <eeee> metallic: it doesn't seem to be mounted?
[18:49] <metallic> going for it eeeeit is not
[18:49] <metallic> it is not
[18:49] <guest1877> hi..  i have a computer with lubuntu 14.04 on it, and for some reason it keeps crashing..  that is to say, it gets slow, and then the mouse cursor arrow gets stuck in one place on the screen, and the mouse is able to be moved around but the arrow is in one place
[18:50] <eeee> metallic: sudo parted -l , shows nothing?
[18:50] <ijwow> genii, I dont know the OS, since the edited files are going to the hosting company's server
[18:50] <Jordan_U> metallic: How did you create the partitions and filesystems on this USB drive?
[18:50] <Anuska> What recommanded in ubuntu: gnome or xfce?
[18:50] <genii> ijwow: Ah. Becuse if it was some similar *nix system, I would recommend just ssh in and edit the files there and not your local box
[18:51] <metallic> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8534772/
[18:51] <metallic> eeee,
[18:51] <Surendil> kmkfs.ext4 partition  or use gparted
[18:51] <Surendil> Anuska: xfce
[18:51] <metallic> Jordan_U, I typed "cp debian.iso /path/to/usb"
[18:51] <Anuska> Surendil, how i install xface ?
[18:52] <Surendil> Anuska: better download xubuntu
[18:52] <Anuska> :(
[18:53] <ehya1> is there any way to install gnome 3.10, 3.12 or 3.14 on ubuntu 12.04?
[18:53] <Jordan_U> metallic: OK, that is where the problem arised then. The partition table on debian.iso is for a drive with 512 byte sectors, where your drive has 2048 byte sectors. I would recommend using GParted to partition this drive with a new partition table (which will wipe all existing data).
[18:54] <metallic> gparted? ok, I am giving it a try :D:D
[18:54] <Surendil> Anuska: i've tried installing xfce, not worth installing going crazy if there's already a distro
[18:55] <Anuska> :(
[18:55] <Jordan_U> metallic: Also, the debian iso only ever contained a read only iso9660 filesystem, so it's not surprising that you weren't able to write to it, even without this other error.
[18:55] <uboth> Hi. Could anyone help me to fix my black screen problem, plz? Details here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2246704&p=13134476#post13134476
[18:55] <genii> ijwow: If you just need some kind of different ftp software instead, perhaps check out FatRat
[18:58] <ijwow> genii, I almost lost my work for half of my file was opened for edit (due to bad connection) and I didnt notice it, and saved this file while editing. luckily, I had the original file in /tmp, and was given this hint by my saviour :)
[18:58] <ijwow> I am curious if there is another way to edit files where this wont happen
[19:00] <genii> ijwow: What program are you editing them with?
[19:00] <metallic> Jordan_U, Gparted fixed my USB, I created a new msdos partition table. KDE partition manager and Gparted are not supposed to be based on the same libraries, that is, why did KDE partition manager not work?
[19:01] <wildwind> ijwow: many text editors have autosave feature
[19:02] <katehalden> what can i use to run Linux instead of Ubuntu?
[19:02] <denny> You want a list of Linux distribution names?
[19:03] <OerHeks> katehalden, what answer do you want in #ubuntu?
[19:03] <denny> katehalden: http://distrowatch.com/
[19:03] <denny> katehalden: there's a big list down the right hand side of that page.  Have fun.  :)
[19:03] <katehalden> thanks
[19:03] <Anuska> Surendil, work :D
[19:03] <charli> hola
[19:03] <charli> soy nuevo
[19:03] <charli> como andais
[19:03] <charli> no se nada de esto
[19:03] <Jordan_U> ijwow: Not direct answer to your question, but you might want to consider keeping track of these files locally in git. If these are html/php/other similar files (and even if they're not) you'll be glad down the road that you had proper version control.
[19:03] <charli> alquien me explica
[19:03] <charli> como puedo cambiar de server
[19:04] <OerHeks> katehalden, there are more flavours of ubuntu, xubuntu is fast
[19:04] <charli> quiero cambiar a un server de mi pais
[19:04] <charli> country argentina
[19:04] <charli> ???
[19:04] <metallic> charli, utiliza el buscador de canales
[19:04] <genii> !ar | charli
[19:05] <charli> gracias eh
[19:05] <charli> otra pregunta
[19:05] <charli> como cambio el nick
[19:05] <metallic> ajaja
[19:05] <charli> charli
[19:05] <ijwow> Jordan_U, thank you for your insight! genii, wildwind, thank you very much! I am at a public wifi, and the place is closing now..I will connect back in a short while!
[19:05] <charli> es mi primera vez que ocupo el script y el sitemsta ubuntu
[19:06] <ijwow> till then!
[19:06] <metallic> Busca por la barra de menús, eso depende del cliente de IRC que uses
[19:06] <metallic> charli, qué cliente de IRC usas?
[19:06] <charli> smuxi
[19:06] <rom1504> no es un espagnol chan
[19:08] <charli> sera igual que el mirc
[19:09] <[___]]> ahhh cuack
[19:09] <[___]]> pero es raro porque salio el nombre de mi pc
[19:09] <[___]]> que loco
[19:10] <Surendil> [___]]: lo toma como default
[19:10] <OerHeks> !english | [___]]
[19:16] <IrcDroidClient> xd
[19:16] <IrcDroidClient> putossss
[19:16] <denny> Since I upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 last week, Evolution is really slow to mark spam emails and get them out of my inbox.  Used to be almost instantaneous, now it takes maybe 2 seconds, and if you click the spam button 3 times it doesn't pick up the next 2 as well, like it used to.  Any ideas on what might be causing that / how to fix it?
[19:19] <Xdxdxd> genii fuck
[19:20] <Xdxdxd> xd
[19:20] <Dxdxdxm> xd
[19:21] <Dxdxdxm> genii  xd
[19:22] <genii> Dxdxdxm: You must be pretty bored.
[19:22] <Dxdxdxm> .l.
[19:22] <Dxdxdxm> xd
[19:23] <riosHERMOSO> xd
[19:24] <riosHERMOSO> .s server irc.chatzona.org
[19:24]  * genii makes more coffee
[19:25] <d0lmio> hello, can someone help me with a Tails installation pls?
[19:26] <yuriks> Jordan_U: hmm, I found something in /var/log/upstart/mountall
[19:26] <bugtraq> urgente
[19:26] <bugtraq> apoio
[19:26] <bugtraq> derrubar
[19:26] <bugtraq> site .gov
[19:26] <eeee> !br | bugtraq
[19:26] <yuriks> bugtraq: fuck off
[19:27] <bazhang> dolmi0, tails being a linux distro?
[19:27] <dolmi0> yup
[19:27] <bugtraq> ervalia.mg.gov.br
[19:27] <bazhang> dolmi0, check their support channel
[19:27] <dolmi0> do they have one on this server?
[19:28] <bazhang>  /msg alis list *taills*
[19:28] <[___]]> un placer amigos
[19:28] <bazhang> minus the second l
[19:28] <[___]]> hasta luego . metallic  gracias por la ayuda
[19:28] <metallic> te amo y lo sabes
[19:28] <yuriks> Jordan_U: looks like it's trying to fsck content-xfer twice at the same time
[19:28] <[___]]> metallic pero soy hombre no soy  mujer
[19:29] <[___]]> metallic igual te quiero como un bro
[19:29] <metallic> XD
[19:29] <Guest60680> Hello. I am new to ubuntu. Anything I should do first?
[19:29] <genii> yuriks: I understand the sentiment but please keep the swearing down
[19:29] <metallic> Boot your system, Guest60680
[19:29] <compdoc> Guest60680, find the power button
[19:29] <Guest60680> Yes. I have successfully done that.
[19:29] <yuriks> genii: yeah, sorry. Brazil is in the middle of elections right now, and it seemed like he was trying to stage some dumb polictical activism DoS
[19:30] <compdoc> hurray!
[19:30] <metallic> Good!!!!!
[19:30] <Guest60680> :D WO
[19:30] <metallic> ahahah compdoc
[19:30] <genii> yuriks: Good to know
[19:30] <bazhang> !manual | Guest60680
[19:30] <Guest60680> Ah. Danke! Just what I was looking for.
[19:31] <Sunstream> Okay, how do I set my keyboard to use the Super Key (Windows) It doesnt work on my lubuntu for some reason
[19:31] <bazhang> !rute | Guest60680 and this
[19:31] <Guest60680> Thanks.
[19:31] <OerHeks> Guest60680, start with multimedia stuff https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[19:32] <sxv1023> hi folks, i have a question about lscpu: does anyone know what the 'book number' refers to?
[19:33] <Sunstream> None of the super+keystroke works
[19:33] <Sunstream> anyone help me?
[19:34] <metallic> Sunstream, have you taken a look at keyboard preferences?
[19:35] <Sunstream> where is that at
[19:36] <Sunstream> prefs or sys tools
[19:36] <metallic> system preferences, or system tools. You should be able to see a section of mouse, keyboard and so
[19:37] <metallic> I am using KDE so unless you are using it too, I can't specify the exact name ^^'
[19:38] <Sunstream> okay I do not see that
[19:38] <Sunstream> even under keyboard mouse that just sets up the mouse speed and such and keyboard repeat/delay
[19:40] <metallic> are you using unity?
[19:40] <Sunstream> No
[19:40] <Sunstream> lubuntu
[19:40] <yuriks> Jordan_U: it seems like it's trying to fsck /dev/mapper/content_crypt_unformatted for some reason O_o
[19:40] <metallic> Gnome desktop enviroment?
[19:40] <metallic> Gnome desktop environment?
[19:40] <yuriks> (and that doesn't exist, of course)
[19:40] <metallic> lxde then
[19:41] <metallic> Sunstream, sorry I am very unfamiliar with that desktop environment. It has been a long time since I used it :(
[19:41] <Sunstream> sigh
[19:41] <Sunstream> I think they are disabled in lubuntu
[19:42] <metallic> Sunstream,
[19:42] <metallic> connect to the lxde channel
[19:42] <metallic> #lxde
[19:43] <metallic> and ask there ;)
[19:43] <yuriks> Jordan_U: ok, it's this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/719563
[19:43] <eeee> Sunstream: there should be something along the lines of Keyboard Shortcuts , under settings > Keyboard ( i think )
[19:45] <Sunstream> cannot find that
[19:48] <requiredfield> I'm SSH'd into a VPS my friend gave me. "uname -a" is reporting an old kernel so I installed the linux-image-generic package and rebooted, but uname still reports the old kernel. Tried to see if I could choose the new one in /boot/grub/grub.conf but that file isn't there. Tried running update-grub to generate one and got /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `/var/lib/vz/private/102'.
[19:48] <requiredfield> any ideas?
[19:50] <Jordan_U> requiredfield: Many times your "virtual server" is just a container, meaning that you have no control over what kernel is being used.
[19:51] <yuriks> Jordan_U: ".../vz/..." means it definitely a container
[19:52] <yuriks> requiredfield: so you have to live with the kernel you have
[19:52] <guest1877> hello..  i am unable to use synaptic package manager for some reason.  i first noticed this problem today.  when i try to open it, i get the password prompt, and then nothing happens..  i tried to launch it from the terminal.  when i just use the command 'synaptic', without running it as root, it is able to open, but if i try to run it as root, or with sudo, i get the following output:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8535148/
[19:52] <Jordan_U> requiredfield: Be aware that upgrading your userland without being able to upgrade your kernel could lead to issues, so you're probably stuck with the release of Ubuntu they give you as well.
[19:53] <guest1877> can someone help me to diagnose this?  i am using the vanilla ubuntu 14.04
[19:53] <yuriks> indeed, it's a pain in the ass, especially for distros with newer systemd, which requires a 3.something kernel
[19:53] <guest1877> sorry, i mean just regular ubuntu 14.04 with regular unity
[19:53] <Jordan_U> !gksudo | guest1877
[19:53] <Jordan_U> !hostname | guest1877
[19:54] <requiredfield> thanks yuriks and Jordan_U. i actually dist-upgraded to 14.04 from 12.04 without any trouble, fortunately. the kernel is 2.6.32-6-pve. know off the top of your head if that's so old it will give me a bad time? hoping to use this server to host redis instances and a python web application i'm building.
[19:54] <requiredfield> which could get a high volume of traffic
[19:55] <Jordan_U> requiredfield: That's asking for trouble.
[19:55] <yuriks> requiredfield: it's a custom OpenVZ patched kernel
[19:55] <yuriks> requiredfield: I think they backport a lot of stuff to it
[19:55] <bazhang> !info linux-image-generic
[19:56] <requiredfield> yuriks: what's asking for trouble?
[19:56] <yuriks> (which I don't understand, isn't it easier to forward-port your OpenVZ patches instead of backporting the rest of the kernel?)
[19:56] <guest1877> ok...  i still got the same output though
[19:56] <yuriks> requiredfield: dist-upgrading, I think
[19:56] <guest1877> sudo was not the problem
[19:56] <CrazyM4n> How do I install the newest sdl libraries? I need version 2.0.3 but I have 2.0.2 from apt-get
[19:56] <ikonia> I doubt you "need" 2.0.3
[19:56] <requiredfield> yuriks: oh no, and now i've done it already. should/can i dist-downgrade?
[19:56] <ikonia> what's the issue with 2.0.2
[19:56] <CrazyM4n> ikonia: Helm requires it
[19:56] <guest1877> my problem is that synaptic will not open..  can someone help me?
[19:56] <yuriks> requiredfield: check on the internet if ubuntu 14.04 is fine with that kernel version (specifically the openvz one)
[19:57] <Jordan_U> guest1877: Did you read both messages from ubottu? Have you recently changed your hostname?
[19:57] <CrazyM4n> Never mind, I just found a ppa for it
[19:57] <yuriks> requiredfield: if it is then you shouldn't have to worry, if it isn't then random things that depend on kernel features might fail to run
[19:57] <guest1877> Jordan_U, i recently changed my computer name
[19:57] <Jordan_U> guest1877: That's your hostame. How did you change it?
[19:58] <guest1877> Jordan_U, i did sudo nano /etc/hostname
[19:58] <Noah_AT> Hey guys! Originally my issue was trying to connect to my ubuntu sever via SSH using my external IP. Initally I had two routers with double NAT configured. Last night I turned off the DHCP server of the second router and now NAT is handled by the first and the second is just a switch. Problem now is that the second router (switch) drops all connections every 20min and I have to power cycle to reconnect
[19:58] <guest1877> and changed the name that way
[19:58] <requiredfield> yuriks: first couple google hits for "ubuntu 14.04 2.6.32-6-pve" are http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Roadmap and https://github.com/proxmox/pve-kernel-2.6.32/blob/master/changelog.Debian but neither seem to say whether ubuntu 14.04 supports that kernel
[19:58] <guest1877> i will chech the hosts file now
[19:58] <guest1877> thanks
[19:58] <requiredfield> thanks so much for this info by the way, super helpful
[19:59] <requiredfield> i guess i should uninstall linux-image-generic
[19:59] <Noah_AT> So, why is my router which is acting as a network switch going down so often? How do I stop it from happending
[20:00] <OerHeks> !info hostnamectl
[20:01] <requiredfield> yuriks: anywhere else i can check if 14.04 supports this kernel?
[20:01] <ikonia> use the kernel provided by ubuntu
[20:01] <Jordan_U> OerHeks: hostnamectl is part of the systemd-services package (in Ubuntu 14.04). And yes, we should consider changing that factoid to mention it as it's a great tool :)
[20:02] <Jordan_U> ikonia: They can't, they're using a VPS and only have a container.
[20:02] <guest1877> Jordan_U, how do i include both the old and the new hostname?
[20:02] <guest1877> in the hosts file
[20:02] <ikonia> so their VPS provider should be supporting them
[20:02] <ikonia> it's up to the VPS provider to make sure the user space will work
[20:02] <Finetundra> hello everyone
[20:02] <ikonia> the guest is outside the user control
[20:03] <yuriks> requiredfield: don't know, sorry. I know some of this stuff because I researche if I could run Arch Linux on OpenVZ, but don't know about any Ubuntu specifics
[20:03] <requiredfield> yuriks: gotcha, thanks
[20:04] <ijwow> Jordan_U, hello back! :) you'd just recommended me to use git last time we were talking an hour or so ago..
[20:04] <ijwow> so I can start by downloading git from repos?
[20:05] <ijwow> installing, I mean
[20:05] <requiredfield> yuriks: last question then, is there a mailing list you can recommend i ask on?
[20:05] <Sunstream> Forget it I am going to try Unity since I have a stand alone dvd player. the reason I am using lubuntu was for playing DVDs
[20:05] <yuriks> requiredfield: not sure either. You might want to try asking your provider's support
[20:06] <Noah_AT> Hi guys, I need help figuring out why is my router which is acting as a network switch is going down every 30min or so and how to I stop it from happending. Thanks!
[20:06] <Jordan_U> ijwow: Yes.
[20:06] <guntbert> Noah_AT: what OS is your router running?
[20:07] <Finetundra> after i go past grub, i just  get a screen with a blinking cursor. what do i do?
[20:07] <requiredfield> yuriks: unfortunately it's a friend who's busy and already doing me a favor giving me this free container so i want to limit how much i bug him. think i should just dist-downgrade, if that's possible?
[20:08] <Finetundra> oh, it's better now
[20:08] <ijwow> Jordan_U, it seems command-line only?
[20:08] <Noah_AT> guntbert: So I just got the new comcast “upgrade” router and then turned off the DHCP server on my netgear3800. (The comcast router now connects to a LAN port of the netgear3800) The OS on which router? The comcast or the netgear working as a switch?
[20:09] <Jordan_U> guest1877: Edit /etc/hosts with "sudo nano /etc/hosts" and add a new line containing "127.0.0.1    your_new_hostname_here". That is assuming that you can manage to successfully run "sudo nano /etc/hosts", which you probably can't.
[20:09] <guntbert> Noah_AT: neither the comcast nor the netgear are running Ubuntu, are they?
[20:09] <yuriks> ijwow: git is a version control system, not an FTP client. You probably want to read up on it
[20:10] <Jordan_U> ijwow: There are a few GUI front ends for git. And as yuriks said, it's not an ftp client, it's a system for keeping track of changes you make to files (generally human readable and human written text files).
[20:10] <ijwow> yuriks..I think the same :)
[20:11] <Finetundra> can someone give me the command to install xfce?
[20:11] <Jordan_U> requiredfield: Downgrading is not possible, you'll have to re-install / ask for a new container.
[20:11] <ijwow> Jordan_U, it eliminates the risk to lose files that way, to have the files always at hand and be able to retrace what was done, I guess
[20:11] <Noah_AT> guntbert: Negative. This whole problem started when I was trying to forward ports to SSH into my ubuntu server externally. My network was working great, but I was behind double NAT and someone suggested I disable DHCP and use the second router as a switch. Now it fails every 30min
[20:11] <ijwow> or, rather, to lose the data in the files
[20:11] <yeats> Finetundra: 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop'
[20:12] <Jordan_U> ijwow: Exactly.
[20:12] <Finetundra> yeats, i just want the desktop, none of the extras that'll give me
[20:12] <ijwow> Jordan_U, I will read upon it, thank you very much for recommending!
[20:12] <guntbert> Noah_AT: sorry, I cannot make any sense out of your statement
[20:12] <Jordan_U> ijwow: You're welcome :)
[20:13] <bazhang> Noah_AT, tried ##networking yet?
[20:13] <yeats> Finetundra: then do 'apt-cache search xfce' (or use the software center) and pick the packages that look right to you
[20:13] <Bashing-om> Finetundra: ^^ or just 'xfce4' -> sudo apt-get install xorg , sudo apt-get install xfce4 <- .
[20:13] <bazhang> Finetundra, apt-cache search xfce
[20:14] <bazhang> !info xfce4
[20:14] <Noah_AT> bazhang: Negative. I’ll do that now. Initially this was a problem SSHing into my ubuntu server via my external IP, so thats why i’ve been on #ubuntu
[20:14] <bazhang> Noah_AT, understood, but it sounds like an issue more suited to that channel
[20:15] <ijwow> I was recommended by the great guy (whom I owe the rescue of today) to connect from nautilus directly to the server..could this be a good replacement to filezilla (sorry if the question is not fully sensible, I never edited remote files in the mentioned way before)
[20:15] <ijwow> ?
[20:15] <yeats> ijwow: not a replacement, but yeah, it can do some of the same tasks
[20:16] <yeats> ijwow: filezilla is one of those magical swiss army knife programs that just does what you need
[20:17] <ijwow> yeats, I am just wary of ftp/filezilla after today's incident (and upon that heard some 'disrecommendation' of them)..that's why considering finding an alternative
[20:17] <Finetundra> Bashing-om, thanks that's what i was looking for
[20:17] <yeats> ijwow: not familiar with any incidient
[20:18] <Bashing-om> Finetundra: :) ,,, what have you done ? .. wipe the SATA disk and start all over ?
[20:18] <ijwow> yeats, I was at a bad public connection and half of the remote file was opened for editing when I called it via filezilla..I didnt notice it and saved upon the half-text. the full initial remote file would be almost gone if I didnt find it in the tmp
[20:19] <ijwow> the connection was intermittent, it wasnt filezilla's fault, I guess..but I'd prefer a program/method that wouldnt allow it to happen..
[20:19] <yeats> ijwow: well, that doesn't sound like it's filezilla's fault - I would assume the same thing could happen with any similar program
[20:19] <yeats> (including nautilus, fwiw)
[20:20] <Finetundra> Bashing-om, no, i accidentally typed a program int the command line and it went a ta off
[20:20] <MrMan> hello there does anyone know how to remove the text that is presented at login for tty ?
[20:20] <MrMan> not the motd ^^
[20:20] <Jordan_U> MrMan: What is your end goal?
[20:20] <ijwow> yeats, how about auto-saving while editing? I also was informed that text editors do it, but apparently gedit doesnt, am I right?
[20:20] <MrMan> just to have a <hostname> login:
[20:21] <MrMan> Jordan_U, ^^
[20:21] <ijwow> I mean making it possible to always have some archive copy somewhere in the text program
[20:22] <yeats> ijwow: vi/vim does that - the original isn't touched until you write to it explicitly
[20:23] <ijwow> yeats, about ftp I was told that the thing that happened to me was what ftp was notorious for
[20:23] <yeats> ijwow: well, it doesn't autosave
[20:23] <ijwow> otherwise I was only happy with ftp/filezilla until now
[20:23] <yeats> ijwow: I would just take precautions to backup anything before editing - problem solved, right?
[20:23] <MrMan> Jordan_U, I think I found it under /etc/issue
[20:23] <ijwow> yeats, yes, sure, it is always possible
[20:24] <wildwind> ijwow: i'm sure there is plugin for gedit that do autosave every x minutes or so
[20:24] <yeats> probably on for vim too ;-)
[20:24] <yeats> s/on/one/
[20:25] <wildwind> ijwow: but your problem (accidental overwrite) can't be solved that way
[20:26] <ijwow> wildwind, yes, it cannot..only maybe if each autosaved copy is retained..
[20:26] <wildwind> ijwow: having a habit to always edit file locally then upload is one possible solution
[20:26] <ijwow> wildwind, yes, that goes as the surest bet
[20:27] <wildwind> ijwow: using VCS (git for example) is another solution
[20:28] <wildwind> ijwow: each has it's pros and cons
[20:29] <ijwow> wildwind, we were just talking about git, it seems I need a reading session before being able to tell grains from staples :)
[20:30] <lott> ei alguem ai
[20:31] <lott> OLÁ!!! AlGUÉM!!!!
[20:31] <guntbert> !pt | lott
[20:32] <wildwind> ijwow: you cat start here, to get a broader view: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control_system
[20:34] <Finetundra> Bashing-om, so what was the command that i needed to use to get it to switch to the desktop gui?
[20:34] <ijwow> wildwind, it seems that's how they restore websites when they crash or DDoSed ? :)
[20:35] <sparr> my boot is hanging at "* Starting set console keymap     [OK]" what might cause that?
[20:36] <ijwow> wildwind, thank you for the link!
[20:36] <Finetundra> anyone know the command to switch from command line interface to desktop gui?
[20:37] <pchero1> Finetundra: Alt+Ctrl+F7 ?
[20:37] <Finetundra> pchero1, well that did something
[20:37] <wildwind> ijwow: sometimes yes. usually sites got restored from backup (another wiki keyword ;) )
[20:39] <Finetundra> pchero1, i now have a flashing yellow cursor int he top right
[20:40] <pchero1> Um..
[20:40] <Finetundra> pchero1, i just rebooted, so lets go from there
[20:41] <B0bsF1sh> So I don't have to reboot totally to get it usable at least.
[20:41] <pchero1> ok
[20:42] <Finetundra> pchero1, what's the exact description of that command?
[20:42] <B0bsF1sh> Can anyone tell me why when I do "sudo service lightdm stop" - I get an unusable console? I just found out that I can "sudo service lightdm start" in an SSH session to make the console go back into Unity (the "don't have to reboot to get it usable comment") - but I can't make the console get to a usable text terminal. it looks like this when I stop lightdm: http://imgur.com/zMAI0Tt
[20:42] <pchero1> Finetundra: Can you run Desktop gui? like startx?
[20:42] <Finetundra> i'm trying
[20:43] <pchero1> ok. When you done to login to desktop gui,
[20:43] <pchero1> then press alt+ctrl+F1 ~ F6
[20:43] <pchero1> then you will know what's that commands.
[20:43] <Jordan_U> B0bsF1sh: Have you tried just chvt'ing to a tty with some content?
[20:44] <pchero1> Alt+Ctrl+F1 ~ F6 means it changes to command line interface.
[20:44] <pchero1> But Alt+Ctrl+F7 changes to Desktop gui like gnome.
[20:44] <Finetundra> pchero1, i just got past grub, so i'll keep you posted
[20:44] <vaskozl> Hey, I'm using ubuntu without unity and as of recently notify-send has started showing a blue line with white text on the top left of the screen.
[20:45] <B0bsF1sh> Jordan_U: over my head - I see there's a chvt cmd. I'd need to do that on a remote SSH session though because as soon as I stop the lightdm service the console is unusable. Is that what you mean to try?
[20:45] <vaskozl> This happened sometime after the update to 14.04
[20:45] <vaskozl> before it used to show a tranparent black block with white text that looked nice a bit below the top right of the screen
[20:45] <pchero1> Finetundra: ok just go ahead. Pass the grub and wait until gdm shows up.
[20:45] <vaskozl> anyone know what could've caused the change in look of notify-send and how I might be able to change it back?
[20:46] <Finetundra> pchero1, back to the command line gui
[20:46] <Jordan_U> B0bsF1sh: chvt changes the virtual terminal that is currently active. It's the command equivalent of ctrl+alt+F#.
[20:47] <pchero1> command line gui?
[20:47] <Finetundra> yes
[20:47] <pchero1> Finetundra: did you logged in using gdm?
[20:47] <genii> Finetundra: Is it the grub boot prompt again, or a linux system prompt?
[20:48] <Finetundra> pchero1, no. logged in via the command line gui.
[20:49] <pchero1> Finetundra: What version of linux did you install it?
[20:49] <Finetundra> genii, it's like what you'd be working in by opening terminal on your desktop only this is the desktop
[20:49] <Finetundra> pchero1, ubuntu 13.10
[20:50] <B0bsF1sh> Jordan_U: no matter what number arg I send to chvt on my SSH session, I get this: "Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console" - I tried in my unresponsive console window, but I saw no difference (no feedback, it appears locked up)
[20:50] <genii> Finetundra: So linux prompt. I recall yesterday your grub was stuck, so progress seems to be made.
[20:50] <Jordan_U> B0bsF1sh: Did you try ctrl+alt+F1?
[20:50] <B0bsF1sh> Jordan_U: Yes, same thing (no apparent change)
[20:51] <B0bsF1sh> But, if I do sudo service lightdm start in my SSH session, my console window springs to life and I get back into the GUI
[20:51] <Finetundra> -genii, yes i'm past the grub problem now
[20:51] <pchero1> Finetundra: ah.. I think your problem is your linux can not run gnome/de..
[20:52] <genii> Finetundra: Can you run startx from there?
[20:52] <pchero1> type "startx"
[20:52] <vaskozl> ping on the notify-send issue?
[20:52] <k1l> well, better start the lightdm instead of startx
[20:52] <Finetundra> that did something, but i don't know what yet
[20:53] <AR45> sudo service lightdm start
[20:53] <bekks> pchero1: startx is deprecated.
[20:53] <Finetundra> bekks, now you say that
[20:54] <vaskozl> bekks: how else would you run without a DM?
[20:54] <bekks> vaskozl: You wont run it without a DM, thats what a DM is for.
[20:55] <vaskozl> I do and I see no reason why a DM is necessary.
[20:55] <vaskozl> infact a lot of people do
[20:55] <xubuntu> hi there
[20:55] <Timoty>  what's a DM ?
[20:55] <k1l> vaskozl: the standard ubuntu is build around using a dm.
[20:55] <AR45> timbur, !DM
[20:55] <vaskozl> I haven't said it isn't
[20:55] <AR45> !DM
[20:55] <Guest20707> hi there
[20:55] <AR45> !Desktop Manager
[20:55] <vaskozl> I'm just saying that startx is good if you don't want to run a DM.
[20:55] <Finetundra> pchero1, "xinit: connection to X server lost"
[20:56] <AR45> !DesktopManager
[20:56] <k1l> vaskozl: of course you can run without dm, but you could also build everything from source. but that is not the ubuntu way, which makes sense on ubuntu
[20:56] <Timoty>  I would like to know what is actually a DM
[20:56] <vaskozl> I'm not arguing with that
[20:56] <k1l> vaskozl: startx will mess with permission because ubuntu is build to use sudo and no root account.
[20:56] <vaskozl> sorry it's DE
[20:56] <bekks> vaskozl: a DE is different from a DM.
[20:56] <vaskozl> you have a WM and a DE
[20:56] <k1l> vaskozl: so, starting the dm that will handle the xserver etc for the user
[20:57] <bekks> Timoty: DM = display mamager, DE = desktop environment
[20:57] <AR45> DM = xorg bro
[20:57] <vaskozl> oh, I'd confused it
[20:57] <bekks> AR45: that not true.
[20:57] <vaskozl> sorry then
[20:57] <Timoty>  Okay. thanks
[20:57] <AR45> bekks, uhuh
[20:57] <vaskozl> DM = login manager accoring to arch wiki
[20:58] <k1l> vaskozl: that is the part you see. but it starts the xserver in the background.
[20:58] <Finetundra> lightdm: unrecognized service
[20:58] <Jordan_U> AR45: Xorg is the Display Server, not the Display Manager.
[20:58] <AR45> Same shit
[20:59] <bekks> AR45: Totally different, in fact.
[20:59] <Finetundra> !DesktopManager: event not found
[20:59] <pchero1> Finetundra: Could you explain what kind of machine did you install? It doesn't seems like normal machine.
[20:59] <Finetundra> pchero1, do you mean the OS or the actual machine
[20:59] <k1l> Finetundra: is lightdm installed?
[20:59] <pchero1> Actuall machine.
[21:00] <AR45> Once he does sudo apt-get install xorg he can it installs a dm called xinit no?
[21:00] <bekks> AR45: No.
[21:00] <AR45> Okay,
[21:00]  * AR45 leaves
[21:00] <k1l> Finetundra: what ubuntu version did you install there? what desktop?
[21:00] <pchero1> k1l: He said 13.10
[21:00] <Finetundra> pchero1, IBM xseries 225
[21:00] <Finetundra> k1l probably not
[21:01] <pchero1> Finetundra: Is this? http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/7/897/ENUS104-007/index.html
[21:02] <Finetundra> pchero1, close enough
[21:03] <pchero1> Finetundra: ok. And did you install ubuntu-13.10-AMD64?
[21:03] <Finetundra> pchero1, i386. amd 64 said it was unsupported
[21:04] <B0bsF1sh> Any other ideas on how to get a usable text console after stopping lightdm?
[21:05] <k1l> B0bsF1sh: what do you mean by usable text console? stopping lightdm will stop the xserver
[21:05] <uboth> Hi. Could anyone help me to fix my black screen problem, plz? Details here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2246704&p=13134476#post13134476
[21:06] <reisio> B0bsF1sh: enter
[21:06] <B0bsF1sh> When I do "sudo service lightdm stop" - I get an unusable console. it looks like this when I stop lightdm: http://imgur.com/zMAI0Tt - I can "sudo service lightdm start" in an SSH session to make the console go back into the GUI, but I want to kill the GUI and just get a text console (like I get when I first boot the machine).
[21:07] <B0bsF1sh> I've tried enter, Esc, Control+Alt+Fx, chvt x, exit, etc etc.
[21:07] <reisio> B0bsF1sh: reset?
[21:07] <reisio> that is 'reset'
[21:07] <eeee> yeah or clear_console ( maybe )
[21:07] <B0bsF1sh> The console appears to take no input - what does reset do?
[21:08] <eeee> type reset blindly and hit enter
[21:08] <reisio> B0bsF1sh: nothing or something
[21:08] <reisio> looks like your kms/framebuffer has geeked out
[21:08] <reisio> hooray for them making that so mandatory
[21:08] <Finetundra> i must go folks
[21:08] <B0bsF1sh> Tried reset and clear_console a few times (blindly) - no change
[21:08] <reisio> you should be able to blacklist the kms by default bit
[21:09] <reisio> but why do you need a console if X works
[21:09] <Nady> I hi
[21:09] <reisio> ohai
[21:09] <B0bsF1sh> Because it's a server 90% of the time. Sometimes I want to start lightdm to do something in the GUI, then I want it back to a headless server without any x running
[21:09] <Nady> My name is nady and i recently installed Skype but I am not able to use it for calling
[21:09] <B0bsF1sh> (save some resources, increase performance .. maybe)
[21:10] <Nady> calls plays but no voice incoming no outgoing
[21:13] <B0bsF1sh> reisio: what's kms/framebuffer and is that what I need to concentrate on to try to troubleshoot this? any good starting point to read up on?
[21:14] <Sunstream> How do I upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04.1?
[21:15] <k1l> Sunstream: what does "lsb_release -d" say?
[21:15] <ordinarynick> FG_Hurz: ERWISCHT!
[21:16] <jflory> Hello all, I am looking for some advice about running Ubuntu on a rather... challenging device. I have an iMac desktop, specifically, the 7,1 2007 model, which seems to be renowned for having issues with Linux in general. I had tried installing Fedora before and ended up being unable to run X on it. So...
[21:17] <jflory> I was looking at the Ubuntu Documentation, and I found info for running 10.04 / 10.10 on my iMac, but I couldn't find anything about more recent versions.
[21:17] <Sunstream> that is a CLI?
[21:17] <Sunstream> Ubuntu 14.04.1
[21:17] <jflory> Does anyone know if an iMac desktop can support more recent versions of Ubuntu than 10.04 / 10.10?
[21:17] <k1l> Sunstream: just run the updates
[21:17] <jflory> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/iMac7-1/Lucid / https://help.ubuntu.com/community/iMac7-1/Maverick
[21:17] <Sunstream> Okay
[21:18] <k1l> Sunstream: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" that will install all updates
[21:18] <jflory> My information is based off of those two help pages in terms of trying to decide which version of Ubuntu to use on my iMac.
[21:19] <jflory> Would I be able to use those guides with a newer version of Ubuntu, or would there be a way I could install those older versions and (safely) upgrade to a later version?
[21:19] <Sunstream> Command Running
[21:19] <marco> preattivato
[21:20] <Sunstream> Command 2 Running
[21:20] <Guest94105> avete per caso windows 8.1 preattivato?
[21:20] <Sunstream> what guest?
[21:20] <jakesyl> Hey guys, why am I getting a syntax error on : for %f in (*.docx) do w2m %f
[21:21] <Jordan_U> jflory: Start by just trying to boot from an Lubuntu 14.04 LiveCD/USB (Lubuntu since this is an older machine), if the Live environment works well then you'll probably be fine installing normally as well.
[21:21] <jakesyl> it says '(' was unexpected
[21:21] <bekks> jakesyl: Because thats an invalid syntax.
[21:21] <jakesyl> why?
[21:22] <Sunstream> lubuntu rules. Unity is just all purdy (pretty) :)
[21:22] <Jordan_U> jflory: There were so many odd ugly hacks for macs in those days that I don't recommend trying any suggestsions from years ago on a modern system without a lot of consideration. And I don't recommend just running an old version of Ubuntu either :)
[21:22] <bekks> jakesyl: Because it is invalid. Valid syntax would look like: for i in *.docx; do ...; done
[21:22] <eeee> jakesyl: for f in *.docx; do w2m $f; done
[21:23] <Jordan_U> eeee: jflory for f in *.docx; do w2m "$f"; done # Don't forget to quote your variables either.
[21:23] <eeee> ^^ yeah
[21:24] <jflory> Jordan_U: Noted! In that case, I will see if I can get an Lubuntu 14.04 USB booted off my iMac and see where that takes me.
[21:24] <jflory> If Ubuntu doesn't work, I'm going to just abandon hope at running Linux on my iMac at this point, hahah
[21:24] <Jordan_U> jflory: Also, you will likely have much better luck booting from CD than from USB.
[21:24] <jflory> I have a few CDs lying around
[21:25] <marianne> general question - what is the max number of monitors supported by 14.04. I do know if depends on how many vid cards you have but is there an OS limit too?
[21:25] <jakesyl> error: %f is not a valid identifier
[21:26] <jakesyl> oh thanks Jordan_U
[21:26] <bekks> marianne: The macimum number of monitors depends on your graphics adapter(s) and their drivers.
[21:27] <turova> I just got an MSI GT70 and it's struggling with dual displays through the built-in graphics. When I connect a second display, it black screens for a second, shows the login screen, black screens again, shows the login screen again, etc.
[21:27] <turova> Is this the right channel and can anyone help me figure out why?
[21:27] <marianne> bekks: ok that makes sense... so as long as my hardware and drivers support it, 14.04 has no limitations?
[21:32] <meatmanek> is there something like the linux-image-extra package for lucid?
[21:33] <bekks> !info linux-image-extra lucid
[21:34] <meatmanek> right; kernel packages got all shuffled around between lucid and precise, I think; and I'm wondering whether there's something along the same lines as linux-image-extra on lucid; i.e. some package that includes common drivers
[21:35] <meatmanek> rather
[21:35] <meatmanek> !info linux-image-extra-virtual lucid
[21:38] <ravster1> How should I declare a make task so that it runs another script in a subdirectory?
[21:40] <danostrowski> hi, kind of emergency, here. i changed a line in sources.list trying to get updates because apparently quantal is not supported or something anymore?
[21:40] <danostrowski> anyhow it broke my postgresql server... o.O
[21:40] <danostrowski> on a live site.
[21:41] <danostrowski> Unable to resolve dependencies for the upgrade: no solution found.
[21:42] <k1l> please put into a pastebin "cat /etc/apt/sources.list"
[21:45] <danostrowski> k1l: I've reverted it for now...
[21:45] <danostrowski> and I'm doing --full-resolver.
[21:45] <danostrowski> k1l: it wants to remove postgresql and postgresql-9.1 which is what it apparently tried to install, for a security update.
[21:45] <danostrowski> I'm guessing since I have version 9.1.9-0ubuntu12.10 installed it will be OK, but I'm worried about it removing the "postgres" package.
[21:47] <k1l> danostrowski: its hard to tell for us without seeing any messages/errors you see. but running 12.10 is a mess, since you did not recieve any security upates since ages. and not only shellshock but all the other big ones before that are still unfixed
[21:58] <Timoty>  k1l is true, I think the OS you can used for now for instance is Ubuntu 14.04LTS which actually a stable OS.
[21:59] <pzkpfw> I'm installing Ubuntu on my friend's laptop for the first time
[22:00] <Fillipe> Hi, how to update MySQL from 5.5 to 5.6 on Ubuntu 13 using command line?
[22:01] <k1l> Fillipe: i strongly suggest you first make sure you run a ubuntu release, that get security updates. which actually is 12.04 or 14.04.
[22:02] <snoop> ever since i updated ubuntu , its been acting really slow and the font seems like it changes and then changes back to the original font right away, its wierd. and also i cannot access external usb drives anymore. please help
[22:03] <Fillipe> k1l: I agree, the point is I need to try to run mysql first to test a specific app then run it
[22:03] <sokoll> snoop: have you updated your graphics driver?
[22:03] <snoop> also when i was updating, the comp froze
[22:03] <Fillipe> this is a server so I need to pause everything and do it durint overnight
[22:04] <OerHeks> Fillipe, but the 13.04/13.10 repos are down
[22:04] <k1l> Fillipe: that would mean you need to build from source or get a .deb package.
[22:05] <Fillipe> well that mean I have no idea how to do it
[22:05] <Fillipe> lol
[22:05] <jhutchins> snoop: Upgraded from what to what?
[22:05] <bekks> Fillipe: Then you should setup a testserver using 14.04 and test your app.
[22:05] <k1l> Fillipe: i think you should make a 14.04 setup (virtualbox etc) and test the app and then make a new start on a 14.04 reinstall after that. and for the future: stay on LTS for servers
[22:06] <Fillipe> that make sense
[22:06] <Fillipe> upgrading from 13 to 14.04 will stop my online apps?
[22:07] <loa> when i press ctrl + alt + f8 what i catully do?
[22:07] <loa> changing tty?
[22:07] <loa> or what?
[22:07] <loa> how it is called?
[22:07] <yeats> loa: yes - changing TTY
[22:07] <loa> yeats, even i have another display on f8?
[22:08] <loa> even if i have *
[22:08] <yeats> loa: not sure I understand
[22:08] <loa> i use xinit to start there another display manager
[22:08] <k1l> Fillipe: its needed a reboot. but first test if the app-setup runs fine there
[22:08] <turova> Anyone have experience debugging laptop integrated graphics dual display problems?
[22:08] <loa> yeats, i use such script https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25725476/screenshot-2014.10.11-02%3A08%3A37.png
[22:09] <turova> I got a msi gt70 and when I connect a second monitor it logs me out and keeps showing the login screen and blacking out everyone 1-2 seconds
[22:09] <Fillipe> k1l: gonna do it but it is a regular apache+php+mysql server, basic stuff
[22:11] <jhutchins> loa: Essentially the two X sessions are running on vtty7 and vtty8
[22:12] <loa> jhutchins, i run into problem, that when i change tty when game is loading it's just silent crash.
[22:12] <loa> jhutchins, how do you it can appear or it is game bug?
[22:12] <jhutchins> loa: Actual tty sessions don't run there, if you kill X they go away.  It's possible to have more or less than six virtual consoles, wich can sometimes affect where X starts, it can take whatever the next number tty is, or it can be forced to 7 (which I think most distros do now).
[22:12] <loa> how to change ttys actuallY
[22:13] <loa> is it bad?
[22:13] <jhutchins> loa: Something about how the game is handling graphics.  They often do things that they're not supposed to do with hardware.
[22:13] <loa> hmm. such behaviour is only in one game, other work just fine.
[22:18] <loa> jhutchins, maybe you know, what actually compoziting systems do? for examaple compton?
[22:19] <loa> they somehow intercept frames from all applications?
[22:19] <loa> and combine them into one frame?
[22:20] <k1l> !away > Seromania
[22:21] <Seromania> I don't know why it's showing the message, I've unset it. Sorry
[22:26] <Paddy_NI> Has anyone else installed the new hangouts (chat heads) on Ubuntu 14.04; if so has your chat heads got white backgrounds instead of being transparent backgrounds?
[22:26] <Paddy_NI> I would like for it not to look terrible
[22:27] <vivid> can anyone tell me how to STOP ubuntu from renaming my xorg.conf?  14.04......cant use my custom configurations because it keeps renaming my config to xorg.conf.mmddyyyy
[22:29] <loa> vivid, as i remeber there must be somethings like Xorg.d/ where all custom configurations go
[22:29] <loa> but it was long time ago
[22:30] <vivid> loa, and where would that be, its not under /etc/X11
[22:30] <OerHeks> vivid The nvidia-prime package does this on upgrade
[22:30] <OerHeks> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1345585
[22:30] <vivid> OerHeks, nvidia-prime:
[22:30] <vivid>   Installed: (none)
[22:32] <loa> vivid, on your service https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config
[22:35] <CalebW> Hello, my cpu usage is very high, but I don't have anything running that would require so much usage...
[22:36] <bubbasaures> CalebW, run top in the terminal, you can install top and do the same.
[22:37] <bubbasaures> sorry install htop*
[22:37] <coredump> Hey, is it possible to use backportage with universe packages?
[22:37] <CalebW> Wait, I just killed firefox and the usage dropped. But I wasn't doing anything in firefox so why would it be using so much?
[22:37] <JustAgain> uhm
[22:37] <daftykins> CalebW: plugins
[22:38] <trollolol> or some runaway javascript on some loaded website!
[22:38] <OerHeks> maybe bad ram
[22:38] <trollolol> but draftykins is right - plugins is the most likely culprirt to look at first!
[22:39] <daftykins> i'm not drafty, else i'd put a jacket on!
[22:39] <trollolol> OerHeks how would bad ram increase CPU usage?!?
[22:39] <k1l> or: flash. but since the firefox is killed, the issue is solved :)
[22:46] <Fillipe> k1l: now I have ubuntu 14.04 tls, you know the command to run mysql-5.6?
[22:47] <k1l> Fillipe: sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.6
[22:48] <Fillipe> k1l: nice! tks man
[22:48] <Ali_M_Ahmed> ali
[22:48] <Ali_M_Ahmed> qweasdzxc
[22:48] <Ali_M_Ahmed> sudo reboot
[22:48] <Ali_M_Ahmed> qweasdzxc
[22:48] <k1l> Ali_M_Ahmed: wrong window
[22:50] <Ali_M_Ahmed> ضصثشسيئءؤ
[22:53] <aako> como desabilito no ubuntu 14.04 o passoword cryptsetup qdo inicializa
[22:53] <aako> ?
[22:53] <k1l> !pt | aako
[22:55] <aako> como desabilito no ubuntu 14.04 o passoword cryptsetup qdo inicializa
[22:56] <aako> opsss
[22:56] <k1l> aako: please write in english in here or change the channel how the bot told you already
[22:58] <schnittchen> hi! i have a weird problem in a very special setup... testing system provisioning in our CI, the recent rsyslogd upgrade hangs when restarting the service
[22:58] <schnittchen> BUT only when executed from the provisioning script, not when I do that by hand.
[22:59] <schnittchen> The provisioning has no controlling terminal, but that does not make the difference. What else could it be?
[23:00] <wetwitch> I've got a question on configuring a new monitor. I've got no monitor detection upon plugging in the hdmi cord, however upon restart I get the following error message
[23:00] <schnittchen> here are the last lines before the hang http://paste.ubuntu.com/8535999/
[23:00] <wetwitch> "Could not switch monitor detection, could not set the configuration for CRTC 64"
[23:01] <daftykins> wetwitch: version of ubuntu?
[23:01] <wetwitch> 14.04
[23:01] <daftykins> wetwitch: graphics card?
[23:02] <wetwitch> not sure
[23:02] <daftykins> wetwitch: can you reach a working state with this system to run some commands? are you using it right now?
[23:03] <wetwitch> i can access the terminal if that is what your asking
[23:04] <daftykins> wetwitch: ok can you install pastebinit and run "lspci | pastebinit" ?
[23:05] <JCT> how do i add a GUI to mupen64plus?
[23:05] <JCT> can't seem to figure it out
[23:05] <JCT> and i can't even figure out how to load a rom on regular UI
[23:05] <JCT> i can start using terminal $ mupen64plus
[23:06] <daftykins> never heard of it, someone might though
[23:06] <eeee> JCT: type mupen[press tab a couple times]
[23:06] <k1l> !info mupen64plus
[23:06] <wetwitch> can i use apt-get to install pastebinit
[23:06] <wetwitch> ?
[23:06] <daftykins> wetwitch: yes
[23:06] <JCT> ....
[23:07] <JCT> lemme try something
[23:08] <JCT> ... nvm
[23:09] <anonymous_> hi
[23:09] <cmd> hi =)
[23:09] <Ali_M_Ahmed> ali
[23:09] <Ali_M_Ahmed> qweasdzxc
[23:10] <daftykins> Ali_M_Ahmed: can you stop that please.
[23:10] <Ali_M_Ahmed> sudo su
[23:10] <anonymous_> stop wot
[23:10] <wetwitch> daftykins: okay i ran it
[23:10] <daftykins> you see how i included a nickname at the start of my sentence? that's who i was talking to
[23:11] <daftykins> wetwitch: you should have a URL to share here
[23:12] <wetwitch> daftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8536041/
[23:12] <daftykins> wetwitch: is this a laptop?
[23:12] <wetwitch> it is
[23:13] <Guest59464> hi evryone is it possible to dual boot kali linux with ubuntu 14.04 without any problems and what paritions shoud i create ? thanks in advance :)
[23:13] <alex4567> hi
[23:13] <daftykins> wetwitch: ok one more - "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log"
[23:14] <daftykins> Guest59464: no Kali support in here i'm afraid, they have their own channel
[23:14] <wetwitch> daftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8536071/
[23:14] <Guest59464> yes but i its related to dual booting with the ubuntu i tought i coud get my answers in here ?! :/
[23:14] <MrDask> Hi , can anyone help me with some a problem concerning wifi ?
[23:15] <k1l> Guest59464: dont see why that dualboot should do any issues
[23:16] <Guest59464> i only asked of ignorance but thanks everyone for ur answers im gonna try it then :)
[23:16] <schnittchen> Guest59464: /boot and / need to be separate. don't share /home unless you know what you're doing.
[23:16] <Surendil> schnittchen: algo swap
[23:17] <Surendil> also
[23:17] <schnittchen> try that and work your way up from there.
[23:17] <schnittchen> Gueat59363, Surendil: sharing swap CAN be dangerous when you suspend to disk
[23:18] <schnittchen> (AFAIK)
[23:18] <daftykins> wetwitch: you probably want to install the AMD driver to get better support for that system, it's using hybrid intel + AMD graphics and likely won't function quite right without
[23:18] <ExtraCarpety> I need some help.  I can't connect using SSH or SFTP to a user that has been added to sshusers
[23:18] <Surendil> schnittchen: so you should forget about cache, just in case you suspend session?
[23:19] <Goodspeed> Hi there
[23:19] <daftykins> hi
[23:19] <Goodspeed> I would like to deinstall all X related packages from my system, since I don't need them.. which package could I autoremove to it takes all that junk with it, so that i do not have to reinstall my system? :D
[23:20] <schnittchen> Surendil: I guess bad things happen then STR from one system and resume from another.
[23:20] <schnittchen> what do you mean, cache?
[23:20] <wetwitch> daftykins: okay, thank you for the help! can i install the AMD driver i need from the terminal?
[23:20] <daftykins> wetwitch: probably, run "apt-cache search fglrx" you probably want fglrx-updates
[23:23] <MrDask> Hi , can anyone help me with some a problem concerning wifi  on 14.04 ?
[23:23] <daftykins> MrDask: ask away
[23:23] <joseki> hello everyone. i have a bit of an emergency wanted to get some advice on. doing some work on a mdadm array and have gotten initramfs prompt after rebooting
[23:24] <joseki> i had two drives in raid1 and had to pull one out to do work on and after the reboot this happened. i still have a terminal screen with all the blkid and uuids etc
[23:24] <daftykins> joseki: maybe they're desynced and won't boot until you repair
[23:24] <joseki> i have separate boot and root partitions and it can't find the new root partition: no init found
[23:25] <juiced_> Hi everyone. Does anybody know how to watch for file writes across the whole system. I'm only trying to get a list of filenames that have had writes to them, so not needing a diff analysis or anything complex. Is lsof usable for this?
[23:25] <joseki> i did this same operation on an identical system, same steps, so there is some subtle difference here
[23:25] <MrDask> all right , someone gave me their old compaq laptop cause it won't connect to wifi .. it was hard blocked and i messed around a bit with the ath5k ... i'm at a point where with a combination of pressing the wifi button and a few tries of wlan0 up and scan will sometimes work ... but it is too unstable
[23:26] <daftykins> MrDask: most atheros stuff works out of the box now, what version of ubuntu is on this?
[23:26] <joseki> anyways, any ideas on how to proceeed?
[23:26] <MrDask> 14.04
[23:29] <daftykins> joseki: boot a live session, install mdadm packages to provide support then check the status of the volumes
[23:29] <acerspyro> Hm. Stuck at the timezone selection screen in the install. The "Continue" button stays grayed out.
[23:30] <daftykins> joseki: what 'work' did you perform on one of the two disks though?
[23:30] <acerspyro> omg fast my disk drive sounds like a dying baby pigeon.
[23:31] <monkwitdafunk> There is a command to get network time protocol
[23:33] <acerspyro> monkwitdafunk: Well, it won't let me proceed.
[23:33] <acerspyro> nvm
[23:33] <acerspyro> Was bugged
[23:33] <acerspyro> Selected another random region.
[23:34] <acerspyro> Will end this install with a good headache. Fricking DVD drive.
[23:34] <stevendumani> hi, I'm trying to use xrdp on ubuntu 14.04. the "fallback" session is now called "flashback" what should I use instead of this line?
[23:34] <stevendumani> $ echo "gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback" > .xsession
[23:34] <joseki> i failed a drive out of an array and the repartitioned the failed drive. i needed to reboot to make the partition changes effective and then i was going to resync
[23:35] <acerspyro> ok, it won't accept Montreal, which is misspelt as Mont-Real
[23:35] <joseki> is a live session needed, or can i boot into recovery from grub?
[23:36] <joseki> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8536152/ <- last logs on my serial console
[23:37] <Doc-Saintly> Is there an easy way to connect to wifi through comand line? :( can't I just say SSID / Pass? All the guides I see online are more complex than that
[23:38] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: if you want it easy use the network manager gui
[23:38] <Doc-Saintly> ikonia: don't have the GUI, seems like there has to be a method between a GUI and typing my password in binary ;)
[23:38] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: it's not as simple as "ifconfig wlan0 SSID=blah pass=boo"
[23:38] <Doc-Saintly> why not >.<
[23:38] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: is there a reason you're not using the gui ?
[23:38] <kostkon> Doc-Saintly, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager#Using_NetworkManager_on_the_command_line
[23:39] <zteam> ikonia, he is probably using Ubuntu server or someething
[23:39] <Doc-Saintly> yes
[23:39] <ikonia> zteam:....with a wireless card....
[23:39] <Mirbuntu> #opensuse-chat
[23:39] <ikonia> you can put a gui on a server install
[23:39] <Mirbuntu> damnit
[23:39] <Mirbuntu> <.<
[23:40] <Mirbuntu> >.>
[23:40]  * Mirbuntu runs away
[23:40] <zteam> ikonia, what would the problem with that be?
[23:40] <ikonia> or even better, just use a desktop install
[23:40] <ikonia> zteam: no problem with it, just not the norm
[23:40] <ikonia> more so if configuring the wireless card outside of network manager it outside of your current knowledge range
[23:41] <Doc-Saintly> ikonia: I'm not opposed to learning, but that doesn't mean I won't ask the question "Why are we forced to do ti this way"
[23:41] <zteam> ikonia, maybe not, but why using a a ethernet cable if you don't have to
[23:41] <zteam> ikonia, :-)
[23:41] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: because there is more to confiugring a wireless card than a username and password
[23:41] <ikonia> and a sid
[23:41] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: and linux splits the interface configuration and wireless stack into two seperate processes
[23:42] <Doc-Saintly> ikonia: I'm well aware of that, and yet somehow, a GUI can do it with just that - which shows that it's possible to figure it out
[23:42] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: yes, the gui does the 2 processes for you
[23:42] <Doc-Saintly> but apparently enough people don't complain about it or just deal with it, and use these cumbersome config files
[23:42] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: and network manager can do it on the command line
[23:42] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: it's not cumversome, it's 3 lines on top of the additonal network config
[23:42] <ikonia> which considering it's managing two processes is nothing
[23:43] <k1l> Doc-Saintly: there are very good GUI programs and no one runs a server on wifi. so there are some cli methods but not the most easy ones as you would like
[23:45] <monkwitdafunk> Acerspyro, try tzdata if you cannot ask for ntp or uninstall every module you do not need
[23:45] <Doc-Saintly> yea, I wouldn't be using server if lubuntu wasn't down. I was going to use xubuntu but saw that even it had a 750 MB memory footprint
[23:45] <ikonia> lubuntu down ?
[23:45] <k1l> Doc-Saintly: hmm, can you rephrase? that doesnt make sense to me at all
[23:45] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: in what way is lubuntu "down" ? the website ?
[23:45] <ikonia> 750mb foot print on xubuntu ?
[23:46] <Doc-Saintly> ikonia: when I tried to access the website last night do download the iso, it wasn't responding
[23:46] <monkwitdafunk> I hear of a antimalware company using lubuntu to fix wintel systems that have malware
[23:46] <ikonia> I've run it in about 300mb
[23:46] <acerspyro> monkwitdafunk: nvm, install failed, it says something's wrong with my DVD
[23:46] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: it's up now
[23:46] <Doc-Saintly> ikonia: I did a fresh install and it was showing 750 :(
[23:46] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: I doubt that
[23:46] <Doc-Saintly> basically, this is all for a dom0 under xen. And it's just a testing lab
[23:46] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: I suspect you've seen caching
[23:46] <Doc-Saintly> ikonia: well, it wouldn't be the first time you've made lots of assumptions that I've seen today ;)
[23:46] <acerspyro> Oh, man, I am so happy this install crashed.
[23:46] <acerspyro> That fricking disk drive.
[23:46] <zteam> ikonia, threre is lxde too, if RAM is your issue
[23:46] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: it would be
[23:47] <ikonia> Doc-Saintly: I've not made any assumptions
[23:47] <joseki> looks like the uuid might have somehow changed. is there a way to modify BOOT_IMAGE and then tell initramfs to try and boot?
[23:47] <k1l> Doc-Saintly: lubuntu hp works fine
[23:47] <Doc-Saintly> zteam: I was the one mentioning wanting the thinner client.
[23:47] <acerspyro> Btw, imma DD the .iso on my iPod shuffle
[23:47] <zteam> ikonia, sorry that was meant to Doc-Saintly
[23:47] <Doc-Saintly> yep, it seems to be up just fine now
[23:47] <ikonia> zteam: not a problem
[23:47] <zteam> Doc-Saintly, sorry, that was meant for you :-)
[23:47] <Doc-Saintly> zteam: yep, figured ;)
[23:47] <Doc-Saintly> zteam: the reason I didn't go with LXDE is I want a newer kernel
[23:48] <k1l> Doc-Saintly: http://askubuntu.com/questions/417935/what-are-the-command-line-alternatives-to-network-manager-nm-cli-wicd-wicd-c  http://askubuntu.com/questions/493888/how-can-i-configure-network-manager-via-command-line-to-only-ever-connect-to-a
[23:48] <ikonia> lxde is a desktop
[23:48] <ikonia> it has nothing to do with the kernel
[23:48] <zteam> Doc-Saintly, I'm a little bit tired now :p
[23:48] <Doc-Saintly> ikonia: er, yea sorry - i was thinking linux mint LXDE
[23:48] <ikonia> that makes no sense
[23:48] <k1l> Doc-Saintly: but you seem to be mixing a lot of things here.
[23:48] <Doc-Saintly> thanks k1l , looking into it
[23:49] <zteam> Doc-Saintly, how do you mean? the kernel hasn't anything to do with desktop enviroment
[23:49] <joseki> ok
[23:49] <Doc-Saintly> zteam: indeed, but as I said, I was mixing up Linux Mint LXDE with the idea of installing my own desktop environment
[23:49] <joseki> so now i've mounted the proper root partition in /root
[23:50] <Doc-Saintly> and when I looked at LM LXDE it was using an older kernel (IIRC, but it was 2 am)
[23:50] <k1l> Doc-Saintly: or get your Lubuntu iso here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/
[23:50] <k1l> Doc-Saintly: and since you seem to want to customize a lot you should think about making a minimal install and then install your DE
[23:51] <zteam> Doc-Saintly, okey, otherwise you can just ran sudo apt-get install tasksel and then run sudo tasksel and choose lxde desktop
[23:51] <Doc-Saintly> yea, or the site appears to be working now. Well, honestly, all this is more pain than I feel like putting up with thus far. The whole point of getting a newer kernel is so I can use the wireless card in the cases I don't have a hard connection
[23:51] <eeee> joseki: you have a seperate /root ?
[23:52] <joseki> yes
[23:52] <Doc-Saintly> and I don't want to install a GUI just to do the wireless because it's just a once or twice thing, I just expected it to be easier
[23:52] <monkwitdafunk> Will ubuntu trusty always be using kernel 3.13?
[23:52] <joseki> i have mounted / into /root (as this seems to be what initramfs does
[23:52] <Doc-Saintly> anyway, thanks for the suggestions all. I'm going to step away from this before I do something stupid like start using Hyper-V
[23:53] <k1l> monkwitdafunk: you can get a new kernel with the enablement stack
[23:53] <joseki> mdadm is available in initramfs and shows my array with the failed drive
[23:53] <monkwitdafunk> Trusty uses kernel 3.13 right? what if i wanted to stay with.kernel 3.13?
[23:53] <k1l> monkwitdafunk: just stay on 14.04
[23:54] <monkwitdafunk> no. Trusty is r
[23:54] <joseki> i'm not sure what to do next now i guess
[23:54] <monkwitdafunk> Using 3.13
[23:54] <eeee> monkwitdafunk: you could look into apt_preferences ( man apt_preferences )
[23:54] <monkwitdafunk> precise uses 3.5
[23:54] <joseki> but /root is what i want to be booting off of
[23:54] <k1l> monkwitdafunk: please get the facts straight. you asked for 3.13
[23:55] <monkwitdafunk> i want my lan to have a homogenious kernel and grml in addition to knoppix is great
[23:56] <littlebrillo> I'm trying to use VNC with vino-server on utopic beta, UltraVNC client. The client connects but the screen doesn't update after the first paint.
[23:58] <acerspyro> is it alright if I simply DD my 64-bit ISO to my USB drive?
[23:58] <littlebrillo> I can click on things though there's nothing apparently happening, but if I close and reopen the connection, it shows the windows I opened. Inputs are working, it just isn't showing any changes.
[23:59] <zteam> Doc-Saintly, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo#Using_the_command_Line
[23:59] <Ben64> littlebrillo: #ubuntu+1 until release
[23:59] <littlebrillo> ah, thanks