[06:50] <RSchilder> Hellp ! I'm wondering if there Is someone who can help me? I'm trying to compile to PHp 4.5.33 in Ubuntu 14.04. Everything works till make-intall then I got the error: I got the error: cp: cannot stat 'sapi/cli/php.1' : No such file or directory. Make: *** [install-cli] error 1
[07:02] <baizon> ehh
[13:47]  * Hedgework can't help anyone who thinks that working with php 4.5.x is still acceptable.
[14:19] <xubuntu_user> hi guys, i need help with proxy configuration in xubuntu 14.04. Can i ask here?
[14:24] <xubuntu_user> blackjack, freedomrun
[14:24] <xubuntu_user> lderan
[14:25] <knome> xubuntu_user, please don't ping random people
[14:26] <freedomrun> what?
[14:27] <xubuntu_user> knome, sorry
[14:29] <freedomrun> xubuntu_user: did u even tried to use search engine?
[14:38] <xubuntu_user> freedomrun, my problem is only with the authentication. I set correctly the proxy server
[14:40] <xubuntu_user> "407  Proxy Authentication Required"
[14:42] <xubuntu_user> how can i input user and password of the proxy server? i've written it on  /etc/environment, but it seems to be uncorrectly
[14:44] <koegs> xubuntu_user: did you use "export http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@SERVER-IP_ODER_NAME:PORT"?
[14:49] <xubuntu_user> in the same file? i write another file, located at /etc/apt/apt.conf
[14:50] <xubuntu_user> Acquire::http::proxy "http://proxy.example.com:8080/"; with this text
[14:53] <koegs> xubuntu_user: there is no user :D
[14:55] <xubuntu_user> koegs, i need to write user and pass at etc/apt/apt.conf ?
[14:56] <xubuntu_user> or export in /etc/environment before  http_proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@SERVER-IP_ODER_NAME:PORT"?
[14:58] <koegs> both
[14:59] <xubuntu_user> so "Acquire::http::proxy=http://USER:PASSWORD@SERVER-IP:port" ?
[15:02] <koegs> Acquire::http::proxy "http://[user]:[password]@[proxy]:[port]";
[15:05] <xubuntu_user> ok thanks :) i'll reboot now, so i can see if it's setted correctly. Thanks again :)
[15:31] <xubuntu_user> koegs, last quest: :3
[15:32] <xubuntu_user> E: syntax error /etc/apt/apt.conf:1: characters extra at the end of the file
[15:33] <holstein> xubuntu_user: i would look at that file, and see the syntax
[15:34] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/88976/407-proxy-authentication-required
[15:34] <xubuntu_user> this is the text Acquire::http::proxy "http://922496:nkby7f9K@10.250.54.250:3128"
[15:34] <holstein> "Acquire::http::Proxy "http://username:password@proxyhost:port/";"
[15:34] <holstein> xubuntu_user: i already see differences..
[15:34] <xubuntu_user> yes, i'll try
[15:35] <holstein> xubuntu_user: you'll just have to match the syntax *exactly* and keep trying til you get it.. this is specific to your setup
[15:36] <xubuntu29f> Hi there , can anyoine help me with a problem with my Ubunto 12.4.4 system ?
[15:37] <xubuntu29f> I cannot start the session , it is always displaying a message that "no irq handler for vector ïrq-1
[15:38] <xubuntu_user> ok holstein, thank you, i'll reboot and try again
[15:38] <holstein> xubuntu_user: 12.04.4? xubuntu?
[15:38] <xubuntu29f> no matter what i do , restart the system , enter my details , sudo apt-get update , it installs the updates but hangs in the black window with that message at the bottom
[15:38] <xubuntu29f> Yes Holstein , 12.4.4
[15:38] <xubuntu_user> 14.04, xubuntu
[15:38] <xubuntu29f> no , i have 12.04
[15:38] <holstein> xubuntu_user: lets break these up, please.. are you runinng 12.04.4 xubuntu?
[15:38] <xubuntu29f> yes i am
[15:39] <holstein> xubuntu_user: you cant login to the graphical environment?
[15:40] <holstein> xubuntu29f: ^^ you cant login to the graphical environment?
[15:40] <xubuntu29f> i can login using my username and password , and then i only get the normal user@user-desktop; window to enter anu command
[15:40] <xubuntu29f> i am never able to get the Desktop
[15:41] <holstein> xubuntu29f: you can try logging is as a guest user, or a new user.. if you are able to login, then the username and password are good. and if other users can start the desktop, then the largers system is likely not broken..
[15:41] <holstein> xubuntu29f: i would then, start renaming or moving the hidden user .config files, and see if i can get to the desktop.. and *then* address the update issue..
[15:42] <xubuntu29f> no holstein , i am the only user of that machine
[15:43] <holstein> xubuntu29f: i understand that.. i am specifically referencing user accounts.. not physical actual users
[15:44] <holstein> xubuntu29f: please try logging is as the guest user, or *create* a test user.. if you can login as those users, then, as i stated, you likely *dont* have a problem with the system.. but, with your current user account's configuration files
[15:44] <xubuntu29f> how could i do that ? When i start the computer it jumps automatically to the login information , i enter username and password , it accepts , but then keeps the black screen just with the user@user-desktop; waitying for something
[15:45] <xubuntu29f> Holstein : how can i then create a guest user ? To try to login with ?
[15:45] <holstein> xubuntu29f: you mean, you hit the power button? and you are *not* presented with the graphical greeter? but, you are presented with a text console only?
[15:46] <holstein> xubuntu29f: the guest user is *already* there.. but, i am asking additionaly questions to determine details..
[15:46] <xubuntu29f> i only get the screen with the Ubunto logo , and get imediately after the text console only
[15:47] <holstein> xubuntu29f: what caused this breakage?
[15:47] <xubuntu29f> so only the text console is displayed , nothing else
[15:48] <holstein> xubuntu29f: what did you do before this happened? has it always been this way? what occured right before you started seeing only the text console at boot? or did it do that after fresh install?
[15:49] <xubuntu29f> Holstein : it happened some months ago and since then i never tried again , i believe i got an invitation to update from 10.4 to 12.4 and since then it no longer works
[15:49] <holstein> xubuntu29f: i would suggest backup and fresh install of 14.04.. i would consider this the path of least resistance for you
[15:50] <holstein> best case, we waste a lot of energy repairing 12.04 while its nearing EOL
[15:50] <xangua> 12.04 still has 2 and a half years of support ;)
[15:51] <xubuntu29f> and to do that i need an instalation CD right ?
[15:52] <holstein> xangua: not xubuntu.. but, the 12.04 repos will be up, yes
[15:53] <holstein> xfce/xubuntu only provides 3 years.. so, 6 more months of official support.. that plus the fact that this is an older install and xubuntu29f is not sure what has cause what specific issues makes me think reinstall of 14.04 is the best solution..
[15:54] <xubuntu29f> i mean i don't have any data in that machine , so i could fresh install the system , can you please guide me on how to do it ?
[15:54] <holstein> !install
[15:54] <xubuntu29f> you probably realized already , i am a rooker with Linux :(
[15:54] <holstein> xubuntu29f: i would get the 14.04 live installation media, and "try" the desktop
[15:55] <holstein> i do this to make sure all the hardware components support linux well
[15:55] <xubuntu29f> i will check it and will let you know , many thanks for now
[16:03] <xubuntu29f> Holstein , can i fresh install 14.04 from the text console ( since i don't have the desktop , i don"t have a way to jump out from the text console ) or can i download the 14.04 to a USB stick on this computer i am now ( XP ) and install it in the Linux machine ?
[16:04] <holstein> xubuntu29f: the link i gave should provide instructions about how to create the live USB stick you are asking about making from a windows machine
[16:05] <holstein> xubuntu29f: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows for example
[16:05] <xubuntu29f> many thanks :)
[16:27] <FatSpitfire> hi guys :)
[18:10] <Anom01y> hi, I have just purchased a brand new Toshiba Laptop, and I am attempting to run the live-CD of Xubuntu on it.
[18:11] <Anom01y> The CD appears to start working as I see the Xubuntu logo and the scrolling progress bar as it is booting / loading
[18:11] <Anom01y> but then it drops me straight into a command line prompt with no GUI / interface
[18:12] <GridCube> !uefi | Anom01y
[18:12] <GridCube> booting from non-uefi partitions, like usb or cds, its considered a legacy boot and you have to enable that on the uefi settings
[18:15] <Anom01y> GridCube, thanks for your help,
[18:15] <Anom01y> the CD is booting
[18:15] <GridCube> :)
[18:15] <Anom01y> as I am on the live CD, however, I believe that the radeon graphics driver is preventing the XFCE  UI  from loading as I am stuck here in the command line
[18:16] <Anom01y> (live-CD    trying Xubuntu before installing)
[18:16] <Anom01y> brings me to the linux command line
[18:16] <GridCube> haven't had that problem on a long while
[18:16] <GridCube> are you sure you got the iso correctly?
[18:16] <Anom01y> yes
[18:17] <GridCube> !md5 | Anom01y
[18:17] <Anom01y> I will try the 32 bit version that I have downloaded and see if that works
[18:17] <Anom01y> GridCube, I am using Xubuntu 12.04  by the way.
[18:17] <Anom01y> should I maybe try 14.04 ?
[18:17] <GridCube> yes
[18:18] <GridCube> 12.04 is almost out of support
[18:18] <Anom01y> ok
[18:18] <Anom01y> I thought it was long term support until 2018 or something
[18:18] <GridCube> thats mainbuntu
[18:18] <GridCube> xubutnu only 3 years
[18:19] <Anom01y> 2017
[18:19] <Anom01y> ok
[18:19] <Anom01y> alright let me try 14.04
[18:19] <GridCube> for 14.04
[18:19] <GridCube> but still, regular upgrades are not as bad as they where back in the days
[18:19] <GridCube> :)
[18:21] <Anom01y> yeah my PC GridCube is still running 12.04
[18:21] <Anom01y> my problem is that I have it so customized that I am worried about upgrading
[18:22] <Anom01y> it works 100% perfectly the way it is
[18:22] <GridCube> :) good then
[18:22] <Anom01y> yes but time is running out for support for it
[18:23] <Anom01y> what is the end of support date for Xubuntu 12.04 ?
[18:26] <Pici> Anom01y: 2017
[18:26] <GridCube> ?
[18:26] <GridCube> no
[18:26] <ElderDryas> Anom01y: If you have a heavily customized install of 12.04 and are afraid of upgrading, then I'd sit down with paper/pencil and document just what you have done to customize the install.  If there are customized config files (and such) you can just save them off to a USB stick and drop them in on the new (14.04) install.
[18:26] <Pici> GridCube: sorry, you're right.
[18:29] <GridCube> Anom01y, support for 12.04 ends in 15.04, by then you should have had to upgrade to 14.04 at least, 14.04 has support until 17.04, where 16.04 will be the current LTS
[18:30] <GridCube> XD its really weird thinking that far into the future
[18:31] <Anom01y> is there a flavour of Linux that does not have upgrades as much as Xubuntu or Ubuntu ?
[18:32] <GridCube> Anom01y, you don't need to upgrade if you don't want, but i guess that debian has a low upgrade sequence
[18:33] <Anom01y> GridCube, ok what if I do not upgrade, then no more updates ?
[18:33] <GridCube> or slackware, or any heavily focused on servers production where uptime is relevant
[18:33] <rww> Debian releases come out about every two years, same as Ubuntu
[18:33] <rww> it's just less scheduled
[18:33] <GridCube> Anom01y, eventually uou stop recieving updates and your system lags away from current technology, you are more open to attacks because your software is old and any security issue will not be adressed
[18:34] <GridCube> for machines that dont connect to the internet, you very rarely ever need to upgrade
[18:34] <Anom01y> alright I guess I will just have to upgrade eventually
[18:35] <GridCube> change is scary, believe me, i know, but once you make changing to be a thing you do, then not changing is scary P:
[18:35] <Anom01y> so I have until 2015 April to upgrade my Desktop
[18:35] <Anom01y> bummer
[18:36] <GridCube> ain't that bad
[18:36] <GridCube> just backup your sensitive data as you should regularly do and go with it, you will have a chance to reset your desktop, make it pretty again
[18:36] <Anom01y> yeah my problem is this customized installation of Compiz Fusion that is tied in with XFCE
[18:37] <GridCube> well, you can forget about that
[18:37] <GridCube> compiz is dead
[18:37] <Anom01y> I am running 0.8.8
[18:37] <Anom01y> it is working perfect
[18:37] <Anom01y> and I love it
[18:37] <GridCube> well, good luck with that then :)
[18:37] <Anom01y> heh thanks
[18:38] <GridCube> P: we dont provide support on compiz settings in this channel in general basis because its a real pain to make it work
[18:39] <Anom01y> yes I understand that
[18:39] <Anom01y> I am pretty sure I can re-install it after I upgrade
[18:40] <Anom01y> GridCube, if I use the "upgrade" feature built in with 12.04, perhaps that will allow me to upgrade without re-installing all of my software ?
[18:41] <GridCube> it should if you dont have any ppa or external software
[18:41] <Anom01y> ok cool
[18:42] <GridCube> you are still recommended to save all your sensitive data before doing anything, its better to have the it and not need it than need it and not having it
[19:32] <sral> is it possible to persist keyboard shortcuts? everytime I restart xfce gives fuck all about my setting and I've to go to settings -> window manager -> keyboard and set them again.
[19:33] <sral> they look correct in the settings but don't work.
[19:37] <brainwash> sral: that's bug 1292290
[19:38] <sral> brainwash / ubottu: thanks, found it.
[19:57] <xnox> i need help with xsettingsd
[19:57] <xnox>  / xmf4 (window manager thing)
[19:57] <xnox> they complain about SESSION_MANAGER not available
[19:57] <xnox> and i'm not sure who/what is suppose to provide that.
[19:58] <xnox> pleia2: ^
[19:58] <xnox> pleia2: that's the root cause for no desktop baground - xsettingsd is defunct.
[19:58] <xnox> alternative is to ship something like feh on xubuntu image and make that paint the background instead.
[19:59] <brainwash> xnox: better ask in #xubuntu-devel :)
[21:44] <xubuntu526> hi
[21:44] <slickymaster> !hi ! xubuntu526
[21:44] <slickymaster> !hi | xubuntu526
[21:45] <xubuntu526> ok lol so if i say hi it will happen again
[21:45] <xubuntu526> Hi