[00:00] <carrera> is net install the only way to install 14.04 with SoftRAID?
[00:00] <Pyno> no the scripts just saved as a .py file
[00:00] <Pyno> i want to run the script
[00:00] <ikonia> python script_name.py
[00:00] <Pyno> ok ill try that thansk
[00:00] <Pyno> thanks
[00:00] <Mightcould3> python is cool. i perfer 2.7 over 3
[00:04] <Pyno> when i run the script through terminal it gives me syntax errors .. i think  maybe its using the 2.7 build instead of 3.4
[00:05] <somsip> Pyno: what is the first line of the script? It should have something like #!/usr/bin/python
[00:07] <Ioyrie> Mightcould3: why?
[00:08] <Mightcould3> less to type, and im more familiar with it
[00:10] <cuppy> !ops please ban TennisUrchin for unsolicited inappropriate PMs
[00:10] <Pyno> sorry ill just check
[00:10] <ikonia> cuppy: one moment please
[00:11] <Mightcould3> you can ban someone from ubuntu? isnt this like a public irc server or no?
[00:11] <Pyno> print('The sum of ', x, ' and ', y, ' is ', sum, '.', sep='')
[00:11] <Pyno> whoops
[00:11] <cuppy> Thanks ikonia
[00:11] <ObrienDave> Mightcould3, see how easy that is? lol
[00:11] <Pyno> it says /desktop/python$ python test1.py
[00:11] <Pyno> file "test1.py", line 6
[00:11] <ikonia> Pyno: take it to #python please
[00:11] <Pyno> syntaxerror: invalid syntax.. and no its not invalid ive checked
[00:12] <ikonia> Pyno: they can help you with python syntax
[00:12] <Pyno> kk
[00:12] <Pyno> python no replys .. but ok
[00:12] <omosoj> hey guys, i uninstalled my microphone driver a while ago. how do i go about reinstalling it?
[00:12] <Pyno> Cannot send to channel: #python-unregistered
[00:12] <Mightcould3> yeah im no python expert. i can barely write anything
[00:12] <ikonia> omosoj: repeat the process you did to install it
[00:12] <ikonia> Pyno: you need to register
[00:12] <ikonia> !register > Pyno
[00:12] <k1l> !register | Pyno
[00:12] <Pyno> thanks
[00:15] <manuelperrotta> quit
[00:15] <Pyno> whats the python registration link ?
[00:15] <somsip> Pyno: and this explains how to use a shebang to describe the file executable correctly, irespective of any other debugging you need to do http://askubuntu.com/questions/449555/how-to-install-python-3-4-on-ubuntu
[00:15] <ikonia> read the links you've been given
[00:15] <k1l> Pyno: you need to register with freenode. then you can join the channel
[00:17] <postitnote> I'm new to Ubuntu.  Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS.  When I try to install mysql with apt-get I get a mess of 404 errors.  Is apt-get no longer used?
[00:17] <snowflakes> I forgot the password of my root account un ubuntu server, i do have login on username test bt i cannot change password the teset user name nethier what the problem?
[00:17] <ObrienDave> postitnote, exact command, please
[00:17] <ikonia> postitnote: apt-get is still used
[00:17] <ikonia> 404 means the repos you are talking to are unavailable.
[00:17] <k1l> postitnote: put it into pastebin please
[00:17] <postitnote> sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[00:18] <mydopey> Why does xrandr turning on overscan cause screen distortion.
[00:19] <k1l> !password | snowflakes
[00:20] <Pyno> when i put this into my url http://webchat.freenode.net/msg%20marni%20REGISTER%20%20ymarniwild49@gmail.com it just says serva anavaible is python server down ?
[00:20] <Pyno> expect with my password ofc
[00:20] <ikonia> Pyno: the guys in the channel #freenode can help you
[00:20] <postitnote> http://pastebin.com/JZ6QZBru this is on a fresh instance of Amazon's Ubuntu 63 bit.
[00:20] <postitnote> On amazon ec2
[00:21] <ikonia> postitnote: that repo is down or the cache is stale
[00:21] <ikonia> postitnote: apt-get update first
[00:21] <k1l> postitnote: run a "sudo apt-get update" to get the latest package lists
[00:21] <ikonia> looks like the repo is down though
[00:21] <mydopey> Pyno: passwords are supposed to be immposible to recover. Password recovery  are a hackers dream
[00:21] <snowflakes> k1l it says bash: !password: event not found
[00:21] <k1l> snowflakes: read the bots message!
[00:21] <ikonia> repo is up, just checked
[00:22] <k1l> ikonia: yep. i think its an old package list searching for old files that are not there anymore
[00:22] <snowflakes> k1l I can do passwd and change it though, bt when i login again it wont work, what should i do ? should i contact the VPS administrator ?
[00:22] <snowflakes> I bought my vps on a hosting company in canada
[00:23] <k1l> snowflakes: yes, contact the hoster
[00:24] <snowflakes> even if i already change pass it, when i login again its all thesame
[00:24] <ikonia> talk to the hosting compan
[00:24] <ikonia> company
[00:24] <postitnote> apt-get update fixed it, thanks k1l
[00:24] <mydopey> Why does xrandr turning on overscan cause screen distortion.
[00:25] <snowflakes> ikonia bt what if the hoster gonna setup me new accont? what about my files on my box :(
[00:25] <ikonia> snowflakes: thats up to you to work out with them
[00:27] <jhon> hi
[00:27] <daftykins> hi
[00:27] <jhon> is ubuntu really software free?
[00:27] <Mightcould3>   i havent been charged yet
[00:27] <ikonia> it's free yes
[00:28] <somsip> !free | jhon
[00:28] <jhon> do you know who is richard stallman?
[00:28] <diddledan> o_O
[00:28] <Sheepolution> Hi. I just reinstalled my Ubuntu. I just installed Skype with the .deb package from the website.
[00:28] <diddledan> it's both gratis and libre
[00:28] <Sheepolution> But for some reason skype crashes
[00:28] <ikonia> jhon: this channel is #ubuntu, it's for ubuntu support discussion
[00:28] <k1l> jhon: do you have a technical ubuntu issue? if not please keep this channel free for user who seek support
[00:28] <ikonia> jhon: other topics aren't welcome in this channel
[00:29] <jhon> okay
[00:29] <Sheepolution> Oh wait, let me correct that. When I want to make a call it crashes
[00:29] <jhon> where are we from?
[00:29] <Mightcould3> yeah Jhon people get really pissed when you mention non ubuntu stuff here. like they will flip a wig.
[00:30] <Mightcould3> best to type /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[00:30] <jhon> I don't write nothing about ubuntu free now
[00:30] <k1l> Sheepolution: start skype from ther terminal and keep terminal open. then see if it gives some error messages there
[00:31] <acerspyro> Mightcould3: They WILL flip a wig
[00:32] <jhon> is there a hacker here?
[00:32] <ikonia> no
[00:32] <acerspyro> jhon: Stop asking dumb questions
[00:32] <ikonia> jhon: "UBUNTU"
[00:32] <ikonia> that is the topic of this channel
[00:32] <ikonia> please stick to it
[00:32] <acerspyro> Sheepolution: Skype is known not to work well at all
[00:32] <acerspyro> Or even not at all
[00:33] <jhon> I am not asking nothing
[00:33] <ikonia> jhon: ok, then plesae be quiet
[00:33] <acerspyro> jhon: Just. Don't. Say. Another word.
[00:33] <acerspyro> Thank you.
[00:33] <Mightcould3> jhon that has nothing to do with ubuntu. please change your topic
[00:33] <OerHeks> skype works fine her :-)
[00:33] <acerspyro> Topic: butts
[00:33] <ikonia> acerspyro: stop it
[00:33] <k1l> guys, its ok. lets focus on support, again. thanks
[00:33] <acerspyro> OerHeks: 32-bit machine?
[00:33] <OerHeks> 64 bit
[00:33] <acerspyro> ikonia: Wat sit down, you'll blow a capacitor.
[00:33] <acerspyro> OerHeks: Hm
[00:34] <Mightcould3> i love all of you guys! Ubuntu 14.04 rocks!
[00:40] <ubuntuaddicted> how do i change my password? i don't remember having to re-identify myself everytime i want to joina channel
[00:41] <k1l> ubuntuaddicted: you need to login every time you connect to freenode. for questions about that ask in #freenode
[00:42] <ubuntuaddicted> k1l, its weird cause #ubuntu just works whereas trying to connect to archlinux i have to identify myself each time
[00:42] <ikonia> because archlinux is +r
[00:42] <ikonia> and requires regisration
[00:42] <k1l> ubuntuaddicted: #ubuntu doesnt require you to be logged in.
[00:44] <ubuntuaddicted> k1l, thanks
[00:45] <williamtdr> Hi, running Ubuntu Server 12.04.5 LTS, can't run an app because it needs glibc_2.1.7. Help please? :)
[00:45] <sivik> anyone know how to clear semaphores?
[00:46] <ikonia> sivik: you're using fedora, please deal with it in #fedora
[00:48] <OerHeks> !info ipcclean
[00:49] <Filthy> williamtdr: tried sudo apt-get -f install
[00:50] <williamtdr> Filthy: 0 to do for everything.
[00:50] <mah454_> Hello
[00:50] <mah454_> I installed ubuntu 14.10
[00:51] <mah454_> How can change locale setting ?
[00:51] <Filthy> didnt you tell it where you live when you installed it?
[00:53] <squinty> mah454:  system settings > language support
[00:53] <mah454> squinty:  no no locale in console .
[00:54] <quidnunc> Where can I find the packaging status of emacs24.4?
[00:54] <k1l> quidnunc: on launchpad.net
[00:54] <k1l> quidnunc: but dont expect it to be upgraded in the ubuntu releases.
[00:55] <quidnunc> k1l: Sorry?
[00:55] <quidnunc> where would it be updated?
[00:55] <k1l> quidnunc: i think you want to ask when emacs24.4 will be updated in the ubuntu releases. if not please rephrase and specify your question, please
[00:56] <OerHeks> !locale
[00:57] <quidnunc> k1l: That's right
[00:57] <quidnunc> k1l: I shouldn't expect it to be upgraded?
[00:58] <k1l> quidnunc: no. the first one with 24.4 will be ubuntu 15.04. you can look out for a PPA if you want
[00:58] <quidnunc> k1l: Thanks
[00:58] <williamtdr> glibc sucks :(
[01:00] <k1l> quidnunc: maybe this but is interessting for you: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emacs24/+bug/1387323
[01:13] <k1l> !away > billy_likes_git
[01:16] <icefall5> Hey! I'm having issues with my home directory permissions--I can't create new files or run executables from it despite me being the owner and everything being chmodded to 755. (Full question: http://askubuntu.com/questions/543841/home-directory-permission-problems)
[01:17] <ben_____> has anyone been able to get drivers working on ubuntu with the intel i217 -v?
[01:20] <Sheepolution> What's the best way to set my theme when I use another wm than Unity?
[01:22] <k1l> Sheepolution: depends on the wm
[01:25] <OerHeks> we should guess what wm, k1l
[01:25] <Sheepolution> Oh sorry
[01:25] <Sheepolution> i3wm
[01:27] <k1l> hmm, did you try the unit-tweak-tool or the gnome-3 settings tool?
[01:28] <XxALFAUxX> Hey
[01:28] <k1l> Sheepolution: seems like you need to start gnome-settings-daemon
[01:28] <Sheepolution> k1l: Trying unity-tweak-tool right now
[01:28] <Sheepolution> Doesn't seem to work
[01:28] <XxALFAUxX> I need help if anyone is available.
[01:30] <XxALFAUxX> Does anyone know how to manage and install reaver on Ubuntu 14.04?
[01:30] <bazhang> !info reaver
[01:30] <Sheepolution> I'm going to bed
[01:30] <Sheepolution> Thanks for the help, see ya
[01:30] <bazhang> via the package manager XxALFAUxX
[01:31] <k1l> Sheepolution: exec /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon      into .i3/config
[01:31] <k1l> hmm
[01:31] <XxALFAUxX> Where do I access that? I'm kind of newto this stuff.
[01:31] <XxALFAUxX> *new *to
[01:31] <daftykins> !manual | XxALFAUxX check out how to install software
[01:31] <bazhang> XxALFAUxX, or from the terminal: sudo apt-get install reaver
[01:32] <OerHeks> man reaver
[01:32] <sml> cabrones
[01:32] <sml> alguna guia de ubuntu
[01:32] <XxALFAUxX> Si.
[01:32] <bazhang> !es | sml
[01:32] <sml> thanks
[01:33] <XxALFAUxX> bazhang it took me to this page
[01:33] <XxALFAUxX> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
[01:34] <XxALFAUxX> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$  sudo apt-get install reaver
[01:34] <XxALFAUxX> Reading package lists... Done
[01:34] <XxALFAUxX> Building dependency tree
[01:34] <XxALFAUxX> Reading state information... Done
[01:34] <XxALFAUxX> The following NEW packages will be installed:
[01:34] <XxALFAUxX>   reaver
[01:34] <unopaste> XxALFAUxX 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
[01:34] <daftykins> XxALFAUxX: you're not meant to click the link.
[01:35] <XxALFAUxX> Oh.
[01:35] <XxALFAUxX> What should  I do then, it didn't help at all.
[01:36] <daftykins> XxALFAUxX: read the messages the command line is telling you.
[01:36] <daftykins> what do you think just happened?
[01:37] <diegoaguilar> Hello, I just did a mkfs.ntfs on a HDD which I shouldnt have done it. I stopped it right away but now the fs is gone, how could I try to recover the partition and any recoverable data?
[01:37] <XxALFAUxX> I have no idea it's saying it's currently installed or something but I can seem to find it.
[01:38] <daftykins> diegoaguilar: testdisk
[01:39] <diegoaguilar> I tried with testdisk but it told theres any partition to recover
[01:39] <XxALFAUxX> Sorry if I'm bothering much just downloaded this for Reaver.
[01:40] <lagbox> anyone noticed that with chromium - youtube fullscreen html5 video and expose with compiz is completely broken ?
[01:40] <rypervenche> diegoaguilar: You could just write the original partition type back onto it and hopefully not have lost anything. That's assuming you remember how you had it partitioned exactly.
[01:40] <daftykins> XxALFAUxX: we can't hold your hand step by step, if you want to use this program you're going to need to read around it a little
[01:40] <lagbox> with fglrx
[01:41] <diegoaguilar> rypervenche, its an external HDD
[01:41] <diegoaguilar> it had only one partition named /sdb1
[01:41] <rypervenche> diegoaguilar: Then you could potentially just rewrite it and you'll be good.
[01:41] <rypervenche> diegoaguilar: But you won't know if you started with 63 sectors or 2048.
[01:41] <Bashing-om> diegoaguilar: http://www.rodsbooks.com/missing-parts/index.html ; as a compenent of testdisk.
[01:42] <rypervenche> diegoaguilar: I would recommend testdisk as well. It is more sure and can get it pack correctly.
[01:42] <sml> alguien que me pueda ayudar, que hable español no intento hacer spam
[01:42] <XxALFAUxX> Alright then thanks for the help!
[01:42] <diegoaguilar> sml ya te conteste en private msg
[01:43] <daftykins> !es | sml
[01:43] <diegoaguilar> rypervenche, I tried with testdisk but it didnt seem to find any partition
[01:44] <lagbox> is there supposed to be an xorg.conf file by default ?
[01:45] <daftykins> lagbox: no
[01:45] <diegoaguilar> rypervenche,  do you think this could help me? http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fix-corrupted-windows-ntfs-filesystem-ubuntu/
[01:46] <lagbox> gotcha, so fglrx creates one but the other drivers dont require one ?
[01:47] <farva> hello everyone, I have a simple problem with permissions, I have run chmod and chown commands for my user and I still cannot r/wr/x
[01:47] <farva> basically I need to have r/wr/x of a directory and I can;t for the life of me figure this out
[01:48] <daftykins> farva: would you like to pastebin an "ls -al /path/this/is" ?
[01:48] <farva> yes one serc
[01:49] <farva> cannot open dir permission denied
[01:49] <daftykins> sounds like root owns the root folder (:
[01:49] <farva> I am the sole owner of the machine so I should not be locked out of anything
[01:49] <Ioyrie> sudo everything XD
[01:50] <lagbox> there is still a super user
[01:50] <farva> daftykins:  so how can I can I change that please?
[01:51] <Bashing-om> farva: "root" is the owner of the operating system, you may become "root' by the use of sudo .
[01:51] <daftykins> farva: run the ls -al with 'sudo' to start with
[01:51] <lagbox> yay why is apt stuff coming up as ipv6 now
[01:51] <farva> http://gyazo.com/8b6c5876bb39bc8f8c00af1d6e34d025
[01:52] <CarlFK> lagbox: apt just does dns lookups like anything else.  I am guessing your dns is handing out v6 IPs but your lan doesn't want to deal with it?
[01:52] <daftykins> farva: good lord man, images of text!?
[01:52] <lagbox> this is literally as of 2 minutes ago
[01:53] <farva> thought it was faster than typing it all out lol, that was the output of the command you gave me
[01:53] <CarlFK> lagbox: "your dns" is whatever dns you use.. like your ISPs
[01:53] <daftykins> farva: that's not the full view sadly. install the package "pastebinit" then repeat with "sudo ls -al /path/to | pastebinit"
[01:53] <farva> as you can see, I am the owner there, though the r/wr/x is all messed up I think
[01:53] <lagbox> i dont use my isps dns
[01:53] <daftykins> farva: you know copy and paste right? ;)
[01:53] <lagbox> maybe google updated theirs ?
[01:53] <farva> from in linux, I always mess it up and end up pasting a million lines
[01:55] <farva> the output is no different with pastebinit
[01:55] <farva> oh wait
[01:55] <farva> I see what I did wrong
[01:55] <CarlFK> lagbox: whatever dns you use.  if you are using 8.8.8.8 I would expect it has been handing out v6 IPs for a while. like over a year (total guess here, but I saw v6 IPs for ubuntu repo's over a year ago)
[01:55] <lagbox> yea brand new for me .... seems to pretty cool
[01:55] <lagbox> seems to be
[01:56] <farva> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8754325/
[01:56] <CarlFK> lagbox: I keep meaning to figure out if I can do v6.  I hear comcast supports it.
[01:57] <daftykins> farva: ok can you repeat the same one folder up? so instead of /path/to/here/ to /path/to
[01:57] <lagbox> yea comcast is the reason i use googles dns
[01:57] <farva> mhm
[01:57] <farva> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8754318/
[01:58] <farva> it shows dww perms
[01:58] <farva> ehm is the dir we are looking for
[01:58] <daftykins> farva: yeah so you're missing a lot there, one sec i'll type it
[01:58] <farva> ty =]
[01:59] <daftykins> farva: sudo chmod -R 664 /path/to/ehm
[02:00] <farva> yay...chmod missing operand after dir
[02:00] <farva> ?
[02:00] <lagbox> yea im going to go back into the past and tell myself not to upgrade to 14.10
[02:01] <daftykins> hmm i must've messed up somewhere
[02:01] <lagbox> :)
[02:01] <farva> so my input was sudo chmod -R 664 /home/farva/ehm
[02:02] <farva> <-hates linux perms =[p
[02:02] <daftykins> farva: try a trailing /*
[02:02] <farva> kk
[02:02] <lagbox> farva's number one
[02:02] <farva> yea buddy!
[02:02] <farva> hahah
[02:02] <farva> so to be clear though sudo chmod -R /home/farva/ehm/* ?
[02:03] <farva> cuz it gave me the same output
[02:03] <farva> lagbox: best movie ever
[02:03] <lagbox> i like all their movies
[02:03] <farva> lagbox: and a great gamer tag for the 1 liners
[02:03] <daftykins> farva: maybe a space between / and *
[02:03] <farva> kk
[02:03] <somsip> farva: 664 is going to mess up your directories...
[02:03] <farva> same output
[02:03] <daftykins> i must be having a really special evening because i don't see what's wrong with that
[02:04] <daftykins> somsip: can you tell where i messed up in the above? :)
[02:04] <farva> its not you daftykins, its me I get these issues like digital stds
[02:04] <daftykins> :D
[02:04] <somsip> daftykins: back-reading to see the original problem. Is it just one dir or subdirs too?
[02:04] <farva> xD
[02:04] <farva> dir and subs som
[02:05] <daftykins> hence recursion
[02:06] <somsip> farva: find /home/farva/ehm -type d -print0 | xargs -0 sudo chmod 775; find /home/farva/ehm -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sudo chmod 664
[02:06] <farva> permission denied
[02:06] <farva> I will sudo it?
[02:07] <daftykins> perhaps the find needs sudo as well since the path isn't letting you view it as your usual user
[02:07] <somsip> farva: are you sure this is /home/farva ?
[02:07] <farva> that did it!
[02:07] <farva> yes som
[02:07] <farva> I just had to sudo the find
[02:07] <somsip> farva: laaag - saw you did it
[02:08] <farva> xD
[02:08] <daftykins> somsip: thanks for the assist, any thoughts on what was wrong with my approach 0o
[02:08] <farva> yes, thank you, that has been driving me up the wall for 2 hours now
[02:08] <daftykins> hehe
[02:09] <somsip> daftykins: no idea why the sudo chmod was not working, though it might have borked the subdirs if it had worked. I have that find . -type d...etc... on an alias
[02:09] <daftykins> ah :)
[02:10] <somsip> daftykins: farva: no -x- on /home/farva/ehm so no permission to enter it to make any changes
[02:10] <somsip> --x
[02:11] <daftykins> even with sudo?
[02:11] <somsip> daftykins: errr. Hmmm. I'm going for a shower..
[02:11] <daftykins> somsip: :D enjoy
[02:13] <lagbox> how does x work without an xorg.conf ... is this all kernel level configured now ?
[02:13] <pengyq> hello
[02:13] <daftykins> lagbox: it's all automatic, detected at run time
[02:14] <pengyq> hello
[02:14] <farva> so now that I have ownership again, I am trying to run a .sh: http://pastie.org/9686916 and it won't work for me, there is no output
[02:15] <pengyq> who can tell me something
[02:15] <Bashing-om> lagbox: DKMS? It's dynamic kernel module support .
[02:16] <lagbox> yea im just not used to not having a xorg.conf that specifies the driver
[02:16] <daftykins> farva: if that's the minecraft.sh you have to +x that before you can run it
[02:16] <farva> okay, how can I add that sir?
[02:17] <ki7mt> daftykins, Thanks for the help earlier, indeed, the disk was toast, have installed and re-imaged, all is well in HD land again :-)
[02:17] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Yeah, but if there is a xorg.conf, it will be used.
[02:17] <daftykins> ki7mt: anytime, glad i could help :)
[02:17] <lagbox> that makes sense
[02:17] <lagbox> maybe i should make one
[02:17] <daftykins> farva: "chmod +x file.sh"
[02:17] <lagbox> thx
[02:18] <daftykins> farva: at this point the minecraft docs should take over really
[02:19] <farva> daftykins: so I ran chmod +x cauldron.sh and it gave no output and did not start the file when asked-no return error
[02:19] <farva> so I sudo and it was the same result
[02:20] <daftykins> farva: ugh you've trashed it now. the chmod +x command just makes it executable, then you run "./file.sh"
[02:20] <farva> even though I see it here: http://gyazo.com/6994258bd5b1b6cb71a5a485d7aa2abe
[02:20] <farva> oh I didn't ./ ...so newb
[02:21] <daftykins> does it still appear as owned by you?
[02:22] <farva> daftykins: yes, the perms have not changed
[02:22] <farva> http://gyazo.com/6994258bd5b1b6cb71a5a485d7aa2abe
[02:24] <farva> so what am I doing wrong here =[
[02:27] <farva> suod ./slitwrists.sh
[02:28] <daftykins> you're not running the ./file.sh with sudo are you?
[02:28] <farva> why is this so unbelievably difficult =[ I just want to be able to start a file ffs
[02:28] <farva> no daft
[02:28] <farva> I have tried it with sudo but I use sh ./cauldron.sh
[02:29] <farva> neither works
[02:29] <daftykins> what is Cauldron?
[02:29] <farva> yes
[02:29] <farva> http://pastie.org/9686916
[02:29] <farva> that is the script there
[02:30] <daftykins> are you expecting a window to open with a game or something?
[02:30] <daftykins> because that script ends in 'nogui'
[02:30] <makied>  hello i am a noob when it comes to linux. i am running kubuntu lastest verison. How can I get my logitech headset to work. I hear no sound.
[02:30] <farva> if I run the script without the .sh file, just as a java command it works
[02:31] <farva> when I try to run it as a .sh file it does nothing
[02:31] <farva> the no gui suppresses mc gui clutter
[02:32] <sacarlson> makied: might it be bluetooth or does it just plug in?
[02:32] <daftykins> farva: it probably doesn't help that that script lacks a shebang at the start
[02:32] <farva> idk what you mean
[02:32] <makied> plug in
[02:32] <makied> usb plug in
[02:32] <farva> but shouldn't it start regardless? I mean, I can copy that text directly into my shell and it runs
[02:32] <farva> but once I try and use a .sh it does nothing at all
[02:32] <sacarlson> makied: plug in to usb or just standard 3mm audio jack?
[02:33] <daftykins> farva: put this in a new file, chmod +x it, then run it in the same way. http://paste.ubuntu.com/8754692/
[02:33] <farva> there is no output at all
[02:33] <makied> sacarlson: usb
[02:33] <daftykins> farva: you have screen installed yes?
[02:33] <Prodigal> farva, have you set the permission on the script to executable?
[02:33] <daftykins> Prodigal: long ago yes
[02:33] <farva> yes Prodigal me and daftykins did that
[02:34] <sacarlson> makied: in sound preferences is it seen in Hardware?
[02:34] <farva> daftykins: that did not work out
[02:35] <makied> yes it showing up on output device as "logitech usb headset analog stero"
[02:35] <daftykins> farva: and screen is installed? "sudo apt-get install screen"
[02:35] <farva> yes
[02:36] <farva> I use a screen command on my other startup.sh
[02:36] <HappyNewYear13> when i run command 'sudo ethtool eth0' it list my ethernet speed and it says 10Mb/s. what if i have a 15Mbps internet connection?
[02:36] <daftykins> ok
[02:36] <daftykins> i'm gonna have to give up there then i'm afraid
[02:36] <farva> its okay, we tried >.<
[02:36] <daftykins> HappyNewYear13: err, i really doubt you would see your internet connection's speed from querying your LAN port's speed
[02:37] <sacarlson> makied: and that device is then selected as output
[02:37] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, does that ethernet speed has anything to do with my internet speed?
[02:37] <daftykins> HappyNewYear13: depends how you connect to the internet. describe the devices at the other end of the network cable thats in your PC's LAN port
[02:38] <HappyNewYear13> it's my pc then ethernet cable then my ISP's modem
[02:38] <daftykins> ok so you're directly wired to it
[02:38] <makied> sacarlson: it showing up in output devices but in port it shows headphone unplugged.
[02:39] <HappyNewYear13> i've tested my internet speed and it said 14Mbps but now only says 11Mbps so my ethernet card might be too old?
[02:39] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, yes
[02:39] <daftykins> i would expect to see 100Mb between a modem and a PC typically. is this normal ubuntu?
[02:39] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, is my card too old?
[02:39] <HappyNewYear13> my pc is old
[02:39] <HappyNewYear13> 6 years old app
[02:39] <daftykins> if you answer my questions i might eventually be able to answer yours ;)
[02:39] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, ubuntu 14.04
[02:39] <daftykins> and no, my 6 year old PC has a gigabit LAN port
[02:40] <daftykins> HappyNewYear13: ok go up to the icons beside the clock, top right - find the network one with the two arrows, and left or right click and look for connection information
[02:40] <HappyNewYear13> ethernet says "Speed: 10Mb/s"
[02:40] <HappyNewYear13> dayangkun, yes, what else do i do?
[02:41] <daftykins> so that area reports 10Mb too? seems a bit suspicious
[02:41] <daftykins> your network cable could be bad, probably unlikely though
[02:41] <sacarlson> makied: best provide details of logitec headset model number.  maybe provide the lsusb  data you see for the device and look up that data to see if it has problems
[02:41] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, hold on friend
[02:44] <remuxa> so I upgraded to 14.10 from 14.04 (i originally used the minimal install)
[02:44] <makied> sacarlson: Logitech H390
[02:44] <remuxa> now, every time i log in, i have to use ctrl-alt-# several times for the login prompt to show up
[02:45] <remuxa> and when i enter my credentials, i get a systemd-logind error
[02:45] <remuxa> something like "failed to start user@1000.service; no such service"
[02:45] <sacarlson> HappyNewYear13: 10mb/s is typical for a noisy adsl line in some places.  also your isp at times may have load that can only provide that.  you can login to your adsl box and view the adsl status to verify up and down speed that can be acheaved over present adsl+ mode
[02:46] <remuxa> even systemd-analyze doesn't work; i keep getting 'failed to issue method call; no such method 'listunits''
[02:46] <sacarlson> makied: and data seen with lsusb command ?
[02:46] <remuxa> now i am clueless as to what lennart poettering would want me to do
[02:47] <makied> i am new to linux not sure where to get this info
[02:47] <HappyNewYear13_>  daftykins, it says now "100 Mb/s" i run that command while i was using wifi. but now i connected the cable and it says 100 Mb/s, both command and connection information. thank you
[02:47] <daftykins> sacarlson: speeds aren't showed by the wired interface of a PC plugged directly into a modem :P it doesn't adjust rate adaptively to the speed of the internet connection!
[02:47] <HappyNewYear13_> daftykins, is it strange that i get better internet speed through wifi than ethernet?
[02:47] <daftykins> HappyNewYear13_: i suspect there's something more at play. what are you testing with?
[02:47] <HappyNewYear13_> internet speed is slow just 15Mbps
[02:47] <makied> ok i went to terminal and type it in
[02:48] <makied> Bus 002 Device 019: ID 046d:0a44 Logitech, Inc.
[02:48] <makied> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:c52b Logitech, Inc. Unifying Receiver
[02:48] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, a website from my own isp to test speed.
[02:48] <makied> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
[02:48] <daftykins> HappyNewYear13: yeah, so your wireless is likely 54Mb/sec but it changes speed depending on load, so you'll see <54Mbps sometimes
[02:48] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, no big issue though because i mostly use wireless
[02:49] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, yep. but ethernet is supposed to be better at performance than wireless
[02:49] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, in my case is the opposite so i was thinking something wrong with my old ethernet card.
[02:49] <daftykins> HappyNewYear13: it is for wired things. but congestion on your ISP's network could affect performance at different times of day that you test
[02:50] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, ok friend. i learned something new. how to really test my etherne speed. thank uuuuuuuuu :)
[02:50] <daftykins> well you'd need another wired system
[02:50] <remuxa> does someone know how to fix problems with systemd on this channel?
[02:51] <remuxa> some of us hate it more than others, but i have to live with it for the moment
[02:51] <ki7mt> may as well get used to it .. it's on its way :-)
[02:51] <daftykins> i don't think it's even the active init system in use in ubuntu?
[02:51] <HappyNewYear13> daftykins, he. that number would be the maximum, what is capable.
[02:51] <sacarlson> makied: do you see something like clear chat in the sound preferences window?
[02:52] <remuxa> then how do i get rid of it? why did it pop up on my system upon upgrading?
[02:52] <makied> sacarlson i fixed the problem
[02:52] <sacarlson> makied: cool what was  it?
[02:52] <HappyNewYear13> brb
[02:52] <remuxa> can i just sudo apt-get uninstall systemd*?
[02:52] <sacarlson> makied: had the volume muted?
[02:53] <HappyNewYear13> i'm back to see you chatting guys
[02:53] <HappyNewYear13> talk talk
[02:54] <makied> i change it to the back usb that is plugin the mother board. not sure if that was the problem I still didn't hear anything. so i went to sound settings under playback on audiostream i click logiteech
[02:54] <lagbox> so yea, my kernel is stupid and doesn't know how to load my graphics drivers i guess
[02:55] <makied> anyways thanks for the help. i will stick around.
[02:56] <gr33n-ion> hey guys quick question in regards to driver use
[02:56] <gr33n-ion> for graphics cards
[02:57] <sacarlson> makied: cool glad you got it working.  so next time I'll also ask people to use the sound test botton
[02:57] <ki7mt> remuxa, If I recall, Gnome3 DE has adopted systemd as the default init. I would proceed carefully with any sort of removal. I believe 14.10 its mandatory.
[02:57] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Refresh my memory and explain the problem .. I might come up with something.
[02:58] <remuxa> i don't have gnome3 installed...i just have jwm and pcmanfm
[02:58] <Bashing-om> !ask | gr33n-ion:
[02:58] <ki7mt> remuxa, Again, it's up to you, but this is a complex web of interdependencies.
[02:59] <sacarlson> I'm not sure why but my gopro fails to work when I plug it into the blue (fast) usb plugs on my new computer but works fine in the black usb plugs for reason I don't know but I don't bother to ask
[03:00] <remuxa> do you by chance know how to deal with systemd-logind giving error messages on boot?
[03:00] <gr33n-ion> can I use the proprietary AMD 32 bit driver just for playing games but the main system uses the open source driver?
[03:01] <gr33n-ion> its becuause there are some issues with my bakclight on my laptop screen not ever working with the updated proprietary driver.
[03:01] <remuxa> when i start my machine, the login prompt doesn't immediately show: i have to press ctrl-alt-# multiple times to get it to show up
[03:01] <ki7mt> remuxa, No, Im still trying to get my head around the new implementation as well.
[03:02] <remuxa> when i do log in with my username and password, i get an error as follows:
[03:02] <sacarlson> remuxa: I guess that's for added security ha ha
[03:02] <lagbox> was i under the wrong impression that there was an ati and radeon oss driver ?
[03:03] <remuxa> "Failed to start unit user@1000.service: Unknown unit: user@1000.service"
[03:03] <remuxa> "Failed to start unit user service: Unknown unit: user@1000.service"
[03:03] <remuxa> when i try using systemd-analyze, i get an error as follows:
[03:03] <sacarlson> lagbox: I think ati might have a proprietary driver
[03:03] <lagbox> i know they do
[03:03] <lagbox> but wasn't there 2 separate oss drivers at one time ?
[03:04] <Bashing-om> lagbox: ATI open source driver is known as radeon , proprietary driver is FGLRX .
[03:04] <lagbox> thx again that makes more sense
[03:04] <sacarlson> remuxa: wonder what a unit is?  try take a look at the logs to see what it might fail to find
[03:04] <lagbox> i wish i knew what changed between 14.04 and 14.10 that those drivers dont work now
[03:05] <remuxa> "Failed to issue method call: No such property 'FirmwareTimestampMonotonic'"
[03:05] <ki7mt> remuxa, there's many bugs posted about similar thing in Debian, but, the thing i could suggest is post a bug against SystemD for whatever version of Ubuntu your running.
[03:05] <ki7mt> as those folks will know the real answers about it.
[03:06] <Bashing-om> lagbox: were you on the proprietary driver when you upgraded fron 14.04 ? and the driver broke ?
[03:06] <lagbox> nope
[03:06] <lagbox> i have always been on th oss drivers
[03:06] <lagbox> i installed fglrx because the current drivers aren't working right
[03:06] <lagbox> and to me fglrx is buggy beyond anythign reasonable
[03:07] <lagbox> sorry to sound whinny .... i have had system crashes about 20 times in the last 2 hours ... all do to those drivers it would appear
[03:08] <Bashing-om> lagbox: What driver is loaded - if any -> sudo lshw -C display <- .
[03:09] <lagbox> atm its listing just vga compatible .. unclaimed
[03:09] <lagbox> i can't get a display without nomodeset atm
[03:09] <lagbox> which is part of the issue ... im working on it
[03:10] <lagbox> i already removed fglrx
[03:10] <Bashing-om> lagbox: If you use the boot paramater 'nomodeset' no system driver will be loaded ..
[03:10] <gr33n-ion> yeah same as lagbox I am unable to run steam games after updating to 14.10
[03:10] <lagbox> i have to
[03:11] <lagbox> i have no display otherwise
[03:11] <sacarlson> remuxa: apt-cache policy systemd  what do we see?
[03:11] <lagbox> its the only boot param so far i have found to not turn my screen off
[03:12] <gr33n-ion> or anyother game for that matter
[03:12] <Bashing-om> lagbox: might boot up with 'nomodeset' and see what additional drivers utility sees to install radeon .
[03:12] <lagbox> i am booted up with nomodeset
[03:12] <lagbox> its the only way i have a display
[03:13] <lagbox> after 2 laptops with ATI cards never never never never again
[03:13] <remuxa> http://pastebin.com/x5JbKZLj
[03:15] <sacarlson> remuxa: I have to assume you can still login as single user and look at stuf like logs and things
[03:15] <sacarlson> remuxa: ok version 208 that these guys claim works
[03:16] <lagbox> so what options am i looking for and where ?
[03:17] <remuxa> i guess so...now i have to look at the logs
[03:18] <sacarlson> remuxa: did you read this #86 sounds like your problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2224798&page=9
[03:18] <Bashing-om> lagbox: I would look in software sources -> Additional drivers tab and see if the utility shows radeon as an option to install.
[03:19] <sacarlson> remuxa: also sounds like you have to activate after install or the original upstart will still be active
[03:19] <lagbox> its what i am using
[03:19] <lagbox> or it says its what is installed
[03:19] <remuxa> ohhhhhhhhhhhh
[03:19] <remuxa> (sorry) that makes absolutely no sense for someone upgrading
[03:20] <sacarlson> remuxa: hay I've very happy down here on 14.04, I would never tell you to upgrade ha ha
[03:20] <lagbox> yea dont
[03:20] <lagbox> its not worth it
[03:20] <lagbox> though the dash did feel quite snappier :)
[03:21] <ki7mt> sacarlson, +1 on 14.04 :-)
[03:21] <lagbox> i would have been happy on 13.10 ... ive had odd issues since 14.04
[03:22] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Do not know, but, did you install from AMD, and now there is a driver conflict when the OEM driver was not fully un-installed ?? -> dpkg -l | grep fglrx <- .
[03:22] <lagbox> i installed from the repo
[03:23] <lagbox> and nothing listed
[03:23] <sacarlson> remuxa: from what little I read in the article the one test I saw said before took 34 secounds after install took 34 secound so no improvment in boot speed?  when you do get it working I would love to hear how much faster it is
[03:23] <remuxa> okay, trying this out right now
[03:25] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Sorry to say, I am out of ideas . Less ya want to purge (again) fglrx, and install radeon explicitly from terminal ??
[03:25] <lagbox> i would love to
[03:26] <lagbox> anything is worth a shot
[03:28] <lagbox> lots of failed to load "x" in xorg.0.log
[03:28] <lagbox> lots of loading and unloading and failing because stuff is already loaded
[03:30] <lagbox> yea, thanks ubuntu upgrade
[03:30] <Bashing-om> lagbox: sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak , sudo apt-get purge fglrx fglrx-amdcccle fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates , sudo apt-get install dkms , sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-radeon , sudo apt-get install --reinstall libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core , sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg , sudo update-initramfs -u . Clenas out all FGLRX and makes sure Oen source is installed and the boot image is re
[03:30] <lagbox> i dont have an xorg.conf
[03:31] <lagbox> sweet ... ill give it a go
[03:33] <lagbox> brb
[03:33] <lagbox> and thx again
[03:37] <remuxa> sacarlson: it might just be because i'm running a minimal install on a pentium 4 from the early 2000s...
[03:37] <remuxa> but the startup time was 47s, not too different from upstart
[03:37] <sacarlson> remuxa: well if ever a speed increase is needed it be you
[03:38] <remuxa> the systemd-logind error does not occur
[03:38] <remuxa> (but the problem with the login prompt not showing up immediately still persists)
[03:38] <sacarlson> remuxa: like I said added security ha ha
[03:39] <remuxa> perhaps, but this really ticks me off
[03:39] <sacarlson> remuxa: well I should asume the autologin with no password should still be an option
[03:40] <remuxa> true, but i will probably do that after fixing the initially hidden prompt
[03:42] <lagbox> still cant do anything without nomodeset
[03:42] <lagbox> but now atleast the screen is "on" but black
[03:42] <lagbox> and it doesnt boot .. it just sits there ... i can tell because my wifi light never comes on
[03:42] <lagbox> yay
[03:44] <lagbox> i wonder if for some really "stupid" reason these drivers are trying to enable my hdmi port instead of my display
[03:44] <lagbox> or vga port
[03:45] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Yuk, I do not have a clue - hardware failure ? What card are you running ? - I have yet to encounter where radeon would not at least get a display !
[03:46] <lagbox> this is only since the upgrade
[03:46] <lagbox> so i doubt the coincidence of a failure at that exact moment
[03:46] <Bashing-om> lagbox: And the system is fully updated, correct ?
[03:47] <lagbox> as far as i know
[03:47] <lagbox> but then again i have never once since ubuntu has come out have i had a successful upgrade
[03:47] <lagbox> so who knows
[03:48] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Are you running the 14.10 kernel ? -> uname -r <- .
[03:48] <lagbox> ah maybe not
[03:49] <lagbox> 3.16.0-24
[03:49] <a_b1> Hi guys!
[03:49] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[03:49] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Yeah, that is the correct series , I do not have 14.10 installed so can not check if that is what is current, but should workie !
[03:50] <lagbox> sweet
[03:50] <guest716> my ubuntu 14.04 start "without full network functionality"
[03:50] <a_b1> Help me...
[03:50] <lagbox> right now i actually miss the days of configuring and building kernels, atleast i could figure out problems and get past them
[03:52] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Not to comforable with all the black magic taking place now-a-days either // presently I do not know what else to try or even what to test to get a working driver .
[03:52] <lagbox> yea im in the same boat
[03:52] <androidbruce> hey there. i installed ubuntu 14.04 desktop 64bit. but i want this to be headless. how do I configure the static ip with the gui?
[03:52] <lagbox> i feel like i can't find where this stuff is anymore
[03:53] <androidbruce> seems putting it in /etc/network/interfaces is failing me
[03:53] <lagbox> you have been more than a help and i appreciate it my friend, thank you
[03:53] <CarlFK> :)
[03:53] <androidbruce> static ip WITHOUT the gui
[03:54] <Bashing-om> lagbox: what card are you running -> lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga <- and I see what I can find out.
[03:54] <lagbox> [AMD/ATI] Trinity [Radeon HD 7520G] [1002:9990]
[03:54] <guest716> help with my ubuntu network problem
[03:55] <Bashing-om> lagbox: look'n about .
[03:56] <lagbox> watch ... it will end up being some simple boot param
[03:56] <lagbox> lol
[04:07] <khaya> ubuntu netwotl problem
[04:08] <Engraves> hey
[04:08] <Engraves> :D
[04:11] <Smrtz> Is there a good tutorial on using log files?  I never really looked into them other than auth.log, and now someone broke a server I'm working on and I'd like to know when and how...
[04:11] <Bashing-om> lagbox: the card is certified, but I see a history of problems see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2105778 , I trust Mark Phelps implicitly .. lemme see what I can find later info on.
[04:12] <lagbox> yea unless something changed in 14.10 this was all working fine in 14.04
[04:12] <lagbox> its not the card, its the software
[04:13] <lagbox> i will guarantee that if i make a bootable usb drive with 14.10 it will boot just fine with the oss drivers
[04:14] <lagbox> or atleast it always has in the past
[04:15] <lagbox> i appreciate you taking the time
[04:16] <Bashing-om> Log1x: NP, I enjoy solving such puzzles .
[04:18] <pyno> hmm i recently exited this window then came back.. how do i get back to python page
[04:19] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Fron old fred try the boot paramater -> acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=vendor <- .
[04:19] <lagbox> didn't try the backligh one yet
[04:20] <lagbox> no quoes around linux ?
[04:20] <lagbox> quotes
[04:20] <pyno> how do i log back into freenode ?? anyone
[04:20] <pyno> i made an account before
[04:20] <lagbox> pyno, /msg nickserv identify yourpassword
[04:21] <lagbox> Bashing-om, alright gonna try thx again ... brb
[04:21] <pyno> do i replace nickserv with my name ?
[04:21] <lagbox> no nickserv is who you are sending the message to
[04:22] <pyno> so i just put my password in ?
[04:22] <lagbox>  /m nickserv help
[04:22] <pyno> it says invalid command :/
[04:22] <FilthyMacNasty> thats better
[04:22] <pyno> oh wait nvm i got it
[04:23] <pyno> i forgot my password :/
[04:23] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[04:23] <pyno> how do i retrieve my password please
[04:24] <celroc> pyno: I just logged in.  What type of password is it?  System account?
[04:24] <sai> hi, i want to build gtk3 apps on my system. i've installed tools & libs but got the errors " package atspi-2 was not found in the pkg-config search path." how do i fix plz.
[04:25] <pyno> yeh i made it when i got the email
[04:25] <pyno> the password for /msg nick thing
[04:25] <bubbasaures> pyno, ask in #freenode
[04:26] <pyno> okay thanks
[04:30] <lagbox> yikes
[04:30] <lagbox> well that didn't do anything
[04:30] <lagbox> still need no modeset
[04:32] <lagbox> im not even logging into the desktop anymore this takes to much time
[04:34] <lagbox> yup ... never using the upgrade path ever again
[04:42] <Mightcould3> for anyone wanting to chat off topic things, type /join #ubuntu-offtopic  see you there!
[04:42] <lagbox> yup ... completely out of ideas
[04:43] <Mightcould3> lagbox, i have to also use nomodeset for every boot
[04:43] <lagbox> i didn't have to up until just now with 14.10
[04:43] <lagbox> so i dont know what the hell is wrong with all this software
[04:43] <lagbox> but things are going backwards
[04:43] <Ben64> nomodeset isn't really a problem though
[04:44] <Mightcould3> well im on 14.04 and i have to use it. but i dont complain. i once had to reinstall linus many times over 12 hours resulting in black screens untill i googled it on my smartphone. i am very glad for nomodeset. i care not to tinker with it
[04:45] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Not much else I can find, confirmatioan that the last boot paramaeter does not work -> http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=388337 <- .
[04:45] <lagbox> those params didnt work
[04:45] <Mightcould3> my gpu drivers still load on desktop with nomodeset and i can play games and my gpu is being used so im happy
[04:45] <lagbox> was worth a try though
[04:45] <lagbox> nomodeset force it to not load the drivers
[04:46] <lagbox> in my case
[04:46] <Ben64> that is not what nomodeset does
[04:46] <Ben64> you probably have some other issue going on
[04:46] <lagbox> that is what i am trying to figure out
[04:47] <Mightcould3> lagbox upon boot, but not entirely though. theres no way i could play a crytek engine game on max detail at 1920x1080i with AAx4 with no lag on SoC or an HD4XXXX chip
[04:47] <lagbox> nomodeset is the only way i have any display at all
[04:47] <Ben64> make sure the fglrx in 14.10 supports your card
[04:47] <lagbox> im not using fglrx
[04:47] <Ben64> then what?
[04:47] <lagbox> i want to use the oss drivers
[04:47] <lagbox> like normal
[04:47] <Ben64> oh
[04:47] <lagbox> like i always have
[04:47] <Ben64> well thats even more confusing
[04:48] <lagbox> indeed
[04:48] <lagbox> since i upgraded i have had this issue
[04:48] <Mightcould3> lagbox, i have a core i7 and a nvidia card, and i tell you. i have to use nomodeset also. and all is well my friend
[04:48] <lagbox> that is nvidia for you
[04:48] <Mightcould3> yeah if you got ati sorry i got no support for you
[04:48] <lagbox> i wish i had an nvidia card
[04:49] <lagbox> yea ati is constant problems in linux
[04:49] <Mightcould3> ati is always a constant problem. only their fanboys would protest my statement
[04:49] <lagbox> hehe
[04:50] <Mightcould3> and its not AMD's fault. the way ATI is ran, the hardware and software dept's dont comunicate directly
[04:50] <Mightcould3> is hard to write drivers for hardware that you can't talk to the guy who wrote it says
[04:51] <lagbox> indeed
[04:51] <Mightcould3> made*
[04:51] <Mightcould3> yeah
[04:51] <lagbox> like my beats audio speaker system that uses proprietary drivers so ... i have no subwoofer in linux ... ever
[04:51] <lagbox> or my fingerprint reader which has no driver in linux
[04:52] <lagbox> but i suppose the only way to get a laptop with an nvidia card is with an intel chip now ?
[04:53] <Mightcould3> yeah, i've only been using linux for a month now, ive come from windows. I'm not finding linux as being as good as an os for what i use, but the fact that its free and it has wobbly windows has me won over.
[04:53] <lagbox> hehe
[04:53] <lagbox> ive been using it since 1998 so there is no going back :)
[04:53] <Mightcould3> dude the 3d desktop is awesome, and conky. omg. loving it.
[04:54] <lagbox> yea i love 3d desktop ... though that is what i am trying to get back atm
[04:54] <Mightcould3> linux is better with windows than windows is. all microsoft does is record you nowadays
[04:54] <lagbox> i love it .. i just wish i didn't have an ati card
[04:55] <lagbox> next laptop wont
[04:55] <Mightcould3> i bet theres a bot in here right now just recording us right at this very moment!
[04:55] <lagbox> muhaha
[04:55] <Mightcould3> oh shit, omg no!!!! dude im in the wrong channel... this isnt off topic!!!!
[04:55] <cfhowlett> Mightcould3, no profanity...
[04:56] <Mightcould3> oops now i done did it... Officer im sorry. i didn't mean too i got scared,
[04:57] <lagbox> i have a feeling a fresh install is in my near future
[04:57] <Mightcould3> I apologize to anyone that i may have offended. i got scared when i realized my conversation wasn't in the offtopic channel and i didn't wanna upset anyone.
[04:57] <lagbox> no worries
[04:58] <Mightcould3> dude i got the red letters.. someone is mad at me
[04:59] <Mightcould3> so um yeah, that Ubuntu... that's quite a distro huh? >.>
[05:01] <lagbox> Bashing-om, thanks for the help my friend ... i dont think we are going to solve this one
[05:01] <Mightcould3> jw is ubuntu the first distro to have the PPA repos stuff? jw cause i never really heard much about linux untill ubuntu? was it a major milestone or just like the Apple version of linux?
[05:02] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Sorry, I know of none, presently.
[05:02] <lagbox> hehe yea i have ran out of ideas
[05:02] <lagbox> if i am going to do a fresh install i am moving to another distro
[05:03] <Bashing-om> lagbox: I like your idea of trying a fresh clean install, see what haps, If it runs in the live mode, should also run in the install !
[05:03] <Mightcould3> i recommend part'n yer drive 3/4 v 1/4. after install in updates clone it to the other part. then have at it. it ever messed up just zap it and clone the source over :D
[05:04] <lagbox> i have 10 partitions
[05:04] <Mightcould3> 10 parts oh dear
[05:04] <Mightcould3> you must be a busy man i only got 3
[05:04] <lagbox> nope i just keep things separated
[05:04] <lagbox> habit from the past
[05:04] <Mightcould3> ahh
[05:05] <lagbox>  / boot usr home var ..... etc
[05:05] <Mightcould3> yeah i have no idea, im new to linux
[05:05] <Mightcould3> oops i did it again this still isnt off topic, im sorry but i have to leave. i dont wanna be banned
[05:06] <lagbox> i think he is more worried than i am
[05:08] <lagbox> im going to boot into my 14.04 boot media and see which driver it is using
[05:08] <lagbox> if its using radeon then there is some sick joke being played out on my computer
[05:10] <lagbox> so whats that command again to see what driver is attached to the video device ?
[05:10] <lagbox> lswp something
[05:14] <Bashing-om> lagbox: sudo lshw -C display .
[05:14] <lagbox> thank you
[05:14] <lagbox> bbs
[05:15] <daftykins> would've been easier to read the Xorg log.
[05:18] <abdo> سلام
[05:19] <cfhowlett> abdo, english?
[05:19] <abdo> okay
[05:19] <abdo> how are you
[05:20] <cfhowlett> abdo, ask your ubuntu support question
[05:20] <vertak> Can I get any help here with setting up MPD on Ubuntu 14.04 Server edition?
[05:20] <pyno> whats an easy way to see all open apps and then close them on ubuntu?
[05:21] <pyno> like app management
[05:21] <vertak> I'm not getting any sound from my speakers, and I have read many guides online to try to solve this, to no avail.
[05:21] <pyno> i have lots of things open and i want to close some things
[05:21] <cfhowlett> pyno, look to the left.  all open apps will be tabbed in the display.
[05:21] <cfhowlett> !server | vertak,
[05:22] <abdo> were are you
[05:23] <cfhowlett> abdo, this is a support channel, not social channel.  where are we?  earth.  what's your support question.
[05:23] <vertak> cfhowlett: Yes I know what Ubuntu server is, and I've actually gotten MPD to work previously. I reinstalled Ubuntu Server edition and now I can't get MPD to work, and was hoping someone here could provide some troubleshooting assistance.
[05:23] <cfhowlett> vertak, noted.
[05:24] <lagbox> well that was a smooth boot off of flash of 14.04
[05:24] <lagbox> and its using radeon driver
[05:26] <lagbox> let see if i can find those boot options from that
[05:26] <Bashing-om> lagbox: fingers crossed .
[05:27] <lagbox> seems pretty crazy no :)
[05:27] <diegoaguilar> how can I properly change ssh port?
[05:28] <diegoaguilar> I tried editing /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[05:28] <diegoaguilar> then did  a sudo service ssh restart
[05:28] <diegoaguilar> but I still can log in from port 22
[05:29] <lagbox> yea i dont see anything special
[05:29] <daftykins> diegoaguilar: look at "netstat -tuln" to see what's listening
[05:29] <lagbox> so the radeon drivers work in 14.04 and not 14.10
[05:30] <alumno1035> hola
[05:30] <diegoaguilar> daftykins, still port 22
[05:30] <daftykins> diegoaguilar: are you sure you found the right field in the config?
[05:31] <diegoaguilar> Port 22 and changed it to my intended one
[05:31] <alumno1035> estou en monterrey nuevo leon mexico
[05:32] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[05:33] <diegoaguilar> daftykins, how can I see also the open ports?
[05:33] <daftykins> that's what netstat would've done
[05:33] <daftykins> shown you what's being listened on
[05:34] <lagbox> now if i download 14.10 and boot it live and its using radeon drivers i am going to be very pissed off
[05:34] <daftykins> ;)
[05:35] <daftykins> upgrades eh lagbox?
[05:35] <lagbox> yea i stupidly upgraded
[05:35] <diegoaguilar> daftykins, but am I wrong about any port could be "open" unless using a firewall
[05:36] <daftykins> diegoaguilar: ports aren't open unless a service is running on them
[05:36] <daftykins> they're just closed if there's no firewall
[05:36] <daftykins> but if you're behind NAT you'd have to explicitly forward them
[05:38] <diegoaguilar> how the hell to I save and exit from vim
[05:40] <celroc> diegoaguilar: Escape key, then type a colon and then type "wq" IIRC
[05:40] <lagbox>   escape   :qw
[05:40] <funkster> is there a way I can startx and change the resolution I want as well?  i am on ubuntu 14.04 server - anyone have an idea?
[05:43] <cathat> i'm fucking your mom
[05:43] <lagbox> wow
[05:44] <vertak> When I run "sudo reboot" my computer starts to shutdown but then doesn't actually start back up, and the computer itself does not stop running. How can I fix this.
[05:44] <lagbox> they might be more receptive in #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:44] <vertak> I'm stuck with a blank screen which doesn't take any screen input. And I have to power off the machine and reboot for it to turn on correctly.
[05:44] <cfhowlett> !ops | cathat, profanity
[05:45] <cathat> whats app
[05:46] <cathat> ðåáÿÿÿòà, íàó÷èòå àíãëèéñêîìó!!1!
[05:47]  * cfhowlett just discovered that /ignore <idiotnamehere> works very well in HexChat!
[05:48] <lagbox> well i guess my only option is back to the glitchy fglrx drivers
[05:48] <lagbox> amazing
[05:50] <Bashing-om> lagbox: maybe you teach me better as I always thought open source would at least display .
[05:51] <ObrienDave> oh, please don't send any more idiots to #OT, thanks ;P
[05:51] <lagbox> sorry m8
[05:52] <lagbox> Bashing-om, i hear ya
[05:54] <lagbox> ill have to take some time next week and look into all the versions of the software involved and see if i see anything related in any change logs
[05:56] <lagbox> well the positive of it all is all this rebooting as impressed upon me the need for a ssd
[05:56] <lagbox> has
[06:10] <Bushmaster> greetings, what is the command to check system, i.e. system name, etc?
[06:10] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[06:10] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[06:10] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[06:11] <lagbox> uname -a ?
[06:11] <ki7mt> +1
[06:11] <Bashing-om> bush -> lsb_release -a <- ??
[06:12] <Bushmaster> thanks lagbox also wondering which CLI software is good for saving commands in ubuntu? the one i got does not allow saving commands, hence i had to copy and paste commands in test editor
[06:12] <lagbox> what do you mean by saving commands
[06:13] <ki7mt> Bushmaster, <command> |tee -a ~/save-commands.txt
[06:14] <Bushmaster> lagbox,  the command prompt software, not sure what it is called, i mean where u write commands, is it called terminal right? i want a terminal where u have the option to save what u write
[06:14] <ki7mt> Bushmaster, in Ubuntu Unity, it's gnome-terminal
[06:15] <Bashing-om> Bushmaster: check out -> var/log/apt/history.log <- .
[06:15] <ki7mt> and to start one, Ctrl + Alt + T
[06:15] <lagbox> yea gnome-terminal
[06:15] <ki7mt> good point, also look in ~/.bash_history
[06:15] <Bushmaster> thanks Bashing-om lagbox ki7mt
[06:15] <lagbox> up arrow
[06:15] <Bushmaster> too much helpful information
[06:17] <Bashing-om> Bushmaster: It's 'buntu, there are as many ways to do, as there are those doing .
[06:17] <lagbox> well put
[06:17] <Bushmaster> yes i noticed that Bashing-om  ubuntu is good, i used to be in Linux Mint, and one day i got up and all my files vanished
[06:17] <ki7mt> That describes *nix in general, if ya don't like doing something one way, there's always another :-)
[06:18] <Bushmaster> there is something called Backup in ubuntu settings, what is it? I mean what it can do for me?
[06:18] <ki7mt> Personally, I dont get the whole Mint attraction, why not install ubuntu + Mate DE .. less bugs
[06:19] <ki7mt> But then again, It's *Nix :-) too many choices .. lol  ..
[06:21] <Bushmaster> i may settle with Ubuntu, its user friendly and so far no problem
[06:21] <ki7mt> Bushmaster, everyone has their own preferences. I like UBuntu && Debian
[06:22] <Bushmaster> yes debian may be for advance users
[06:24] <ki7mt> Bushmaster, Not really, it's known best for stability and reliability, where Ubuntu tends to have later version of packages.
[06:24] <ki7mt> Bushmaster, UBuntu LTS is "usually" not too far off of the Latest Debian release.
[06:25] <ki7mt> In this case, Trusty LTS is would be close to Debian Wheezy, close, but not certainly not exact
[06:26] <nduy> good evening
[06:27] <nduy> i want ask something
[06:27] <ki7mt> The other thing about Debian is they are very strict with non-Free software "not" being in the main repo's, rather they send it to contrib.
[06:27] <nduy> what must to do for newbi??
[06:27] <ki7mt> ?
[06:28] <cfhowlett> !manual | nduy
[06:28] <ki7mt> :-) .. and https://ubuntu-manual.org/
[06:29] <ki7mt> Whoops .. I sent that too quick was typing the same thing.
[06:29] <cfhowlett> nduy, read the magazine:  http://fullcirclemagazine.org/downloads/
[06:31] <ki7mt> cfhowlett, Nice, I never knew about that site or the magazine for that matter.
[06:32] <cfhowlett> ki7mt, the magazine is an underutilized treasure, the moreso as it's free!  unlike Ubuntu User Magazine
[06:32] <Bushmaster> ki7mt,  right now, i am multi booting, with ubuntu LTS 14.07 or something, Mint KDE and Windows 7, i have an empty 44 GiB partition, do u think Debian can well suit and can come up with GRUB menu without causing issue?
[06:33] <lagbox> yay radeon driver
[06:34] <lagbox> ah he left right as i fixed it
[06:36] <ki7mt> cfhowlett, Definitely .. I'll be spending some time there for sure.
[06:42] <ki7mt> Bushmaster, Well, I have four distro's on this box, Debian/UBuntu {i686,amd64} and all is well, having said that, I had to replace the HD just today due to a hardware failure, but that's not related to the multi-boot.
[06:42] <ki7mt> Bushmaster, It's up to you really.
[06:47] <Bushmaster> ki7mt, yes
[06:48] <Bushmaster> it can be big decision ki7mt
[06:49] <tapout> do you guys find vmware or virtualbox works better with ubuntu?
[06:49] <cfhowlett> tapout, I believe the recommended tool is #vbox
[06:50] <sacarlson> tapout: I like virutalbox never tried vmware
[06:53] <ki7mt> tapout, I have a lic for Vmware, several actually, mostly for commercial work, but for personal use, Vbox does all I'd ever want an more.
[06:53] <ki7mt> moreover, it's free.
[06:53] <sacarlson> tapout: there is also anther virtual not vitual alternative I've begun to look at that can provide better performance called docker http://docs.docker.com/articles/basics/
[06:54] <Dolphin_Simulato> hola
[06:55] <tapout> going to install vbox and see, cheers!
[06:55] <tapout> docker, never heard of it.. checking
[06:56] <ki7mt> me either, but it looks cool .. maybe a potential article for (FCM) Full Circle Magazine :-)
[06:56] <Soothsayer> While using IP Tables, can I get the source address to be a domain / hostname? (So if I want to allow connections from a certain server to a database port on my system, I can create an /etc/hosts entry called ‘foo’ to that server and then via IP tables whitelist connections from ‘foo’ to database port)?
[06:58] <gshmu> https://clbin.com/GbD8bO.png   this shortcuts not work
[06:59] <gshmu> command: /usr/bin/uptime | awk '{print $3}' | sed "s/,//g" | xargs notify-send
[06:59] <ki7mt> Soothsayer, Yes, but you'll probably need to edit my.cnf and then bind-address = IP-ADDY-MACHINE or something similar
[06:59] <ki7mt> Then GRANT on ALL blah blah blah
[07:01] <Soothsayer> ki7mt: why would i need to edit my.cnf (or the database config) for this?
[07:02] <ki7mt> Soothsayer, to tell the MyQSL server to listen for connection from the IP-Addy
[07:02] <lotuspsychje> gshmu: maybe this can help? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KeyboardShortcuts
[07:02] <Soothsayer> ki7mt: well, that’s already in place. cool.
[07:02] <ki7mt> So, ya tell the QSL server to listen, bind the addy, then poke a hole in the firewall to allow it.
[07:03] <gshmu> lotuspsychje: I want add one shortcuts, the command wrok well at bash
[07:03] <ki7mt> Soothsayer, or, at least thats the theory anyway :-) .. maybe bit a bit tougher theory to practice ..
[07:03] <lotuspsychje> gshmu: you want it to show uptime in notification area?
[07:03] <gshmu> lotuspsychje: yes
[07:04] <lotuspsychje> gshmu: maybe find a nice uptime indicator?
[07:04] <gshmu> lotuspsychje: this it test for shortcuts
[07:05] <ki7mt> Soothsayer, Somethign like this, or close to it maybe: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-18-allow-mysql-server-incoming-request.html
[07:10] <ki7mt> gshmu, I'd write a cron that runs at X interval, gets the uptime, and use a mailer to send a formatted test message, using here-doc or something.
[07:12] <gshmu> ki7mt: where got it?
[07:12] <ki7mt> gshmu, This is for a we-site monitor, but could be modified for a workstation if ya wanted: http://www.axertion.com/tutorials/2013/07/monitor-your-websites-uptime-using-a-bash-script-and-a-cronjob/
[07:13] <ki7mt> .. for a web-site .. ..
[07:13] <gshmu> ki7mt: thanks, thanks lotuspsychje
[07:32] <wachpwnski> anyone know why my term still opens with bash(dash) when i changed my shell with chsh -s /usr/bin/zsh ?
[07:36] <szratc> slm
[07:43] <ki7mt> wachpwnski, it should work .. sudo chsh -s $(which zsh) $LOGNAME  .. log out and back in .. should work.
[07:47] <mozzarella> guys help
[07:49] <ObrienDave> yes?
[07:51] <mozzarella> where can I learn more about the architecture of unity, the different parts of the UI, etc.
[07:52] <jost> Hi, I have a kernel module which cannot be unloaded because it is in use. I assume that this happened, because I killed a crashed process (with SIGTERM), so the reference counter is too high. Can that even happen, or am I going into the wrong direction?
[07:52] <ObrienDave> sorry, no idea. i use xfce
[07:52] <jost> Ubuntu 10.04, if that matters
[07:52] <ObrienDave> mozzarella, ^^
[07:52] <gru> 中文？
[07:53] <ObrienDave> !jp | gru
[07:53] <gru> no ..ch
[07:54] <ObrienDave> !cn | gru
[08:06] <wachpwnski> Is there a place I should put .desktop icons for my account specifically?
[08:07] <wachpwnski> ~/.local/ ... or something right?
[08:07] <hateball> wachpwnski: What are you trying to achieve?
[08:08] <wachpwnski> hateball: I have IntelliJ IDEA installed on my box, I only want it accessible to my account.
[08:09] <wachpwnski> I have to make my own .desktop file for it
[08:10] <houassen> hi
[08:11] <houassen> how are u
[08:26] <servet> Hello, I've been testing Ubuntu 14.10, I realized the hdd memory touchpad triangle being pretty hot. Anyone can me with that?
[08:29] <servet> How can I learn what frequincy my momeries are running at?
[08:32] <servet> Welcome sacarlson :) I have a little help are you available?
[08:32] <sacarlson> servet: maybe
[08:33] <Ben64> servet: sudo dmidecode
[08:35] <mazureh> hello
[08:36] <servet> Ben64: current speed of memories is shown as unknown
[08:38] <Ben64> servet: did you check all sections
[08:40] <servet> Ben64: yeah, I double checked it I see the bandwith, capacity but no frequency
[08:42] <Ben64> servet: then the information isn't available
[08:44] <servet> Ben64: I'm trying to understand why they are too hot, do you have any guesses? for power management, I have tried cpufrequtil, ati open source drivers on low power mode, and a little bit disk utility.
[08:49] <Ben64> servet: how do you know your ram is too hot
[08:49] <Ben64> servet: and what is "the hdd memory touchpad triangle"
[08:49] <_Druid_> :))
[08:50] <White_Cat> ram is hawt
[08:53] <servet> Ben64: I have win7 installed too. On Ubuntu, on the case, around memories, hdd and touchpad I feel the excess heat that I don't experience on windows.  removed the case and touched them too. My hdd and rams seem to run pretty hot
[08:59] <riverloop> Hi anyone here?
[08:59] <riverloop> I'm using apt behind a corporate proxy.
[09:00] <riverloop> I have configured apt to use that proxy by updating settings in /etc/apt/apt.conf
[09:00] <riverloop> It used to work for some days, but it is not working for the last few days.
[09:00] <acicula> servet, maybe there is some process maxing out the cpu thats causing the excess heat?
[09:01] <riverloop> Any suggestions on what to do?
[09:01] <acicula> riverloop, whats the error that you get? does it just time out?
[09:01] <somsip> riverloop: have you checked with sysadmins to see if the proxy has changed in any way?
[09:01] <riverloop> No, it says 407 proxy authentication required, even when I plug the username and password in the url.
[09:01] <riverloop> somsip: No. Because I use the same proxy for the web browser. It works fine.
[09:02] <riverloop> In fact I'm typing from the same machine.
[09:02] <mozzarella> where can I learn more about the architecture of unity, the different parts of the UI, etc.
[09:03] <somsip> riverloop: if there are no code changes on the computer (updates to apt-get, or changes to the apt.conf file) it is likely the problem will be external
[09:03] <somsip> !unity | mozzarella (may be some helpful links here?)
[09:03] <servet> acicula:  I check the cpu usage frequently, nothing seems to be unusual. BEsides, I don't think the heat is coming from the cpu. sensors show the temp of my cpu. it is fine.  I just feel the heat around rams and hdd.
[09:04] <Michaelhabib> hi everyone. I want to copy my OS from one HDD to another on the same PC. I read online about many ways to do it Including Partition CLone so I was thinking, what if I just copy paste the files ! any reason not to ?  I couldnt find any answeres online so I could use some advice please
[09:04] <riverloop> somsip: I see. I have set the http_proxy and https_proxy environmental variables to point to the correct proxy, with the username and password embedded in the proxy url. wget also refuses to work.
[09:04] <acicula> servet, hdd/ram should not generate that much heat to begin with, and i'd be surprised if one sees major differences in power draw here between os's
[09:04] <riverloop> They all used to work, however, a week ago or so.
[09:04] <somsip> !info clonezilla | Michaelhabib
[09:04] <ObrienDave> Michaelhabib, clonezilla is the safest bet
[09:04] <acicula> at least not the ram/hdd you have in your laptop
[09:05] <acicula> riverloop, well have a look at the proxy logs, but it looks like the credentials are simply incorrect?
[09:05] <somsip> riverloop: and if they are unchanged from when it was working to now it isn't, it still suggest an external issue
[09:05] <riverloop> Credentials are correct, I can confirm that.
[09:06] <riverloop> somsip: I'm also starting to think that it is an external issue. The auth tokens in the urls may be ignored by some reason?
[09:06] <somsip> riverloop: so contact your sysadmin. That was my first advice.
[09:06] <Michaelhabib> ObrienDave: TY, if I may ask, you say "safest" but what could go wrong ? what i'm tring to find out is, what else is there other then the "files" . Any reason why a "copy paste" wouldnt work .
[09:06] <riverloop> acicula: how do I inspect the proxy logs?
[09:06] <ObrienDave> Michaelhabib, file copy is fine for 99% of your data. however, data outside of the normal access areas (boot records, MBRs, partition info) require cloning utilities
[09:07] <servet> acicula: I didn't mean to look like comparing things. it is just so noticeable hot to a degree that I feel uncomfortable using it. I just got an update, I'll restart it and be back
[09:07] <Michaelhabib> ObrienDave: I manually configured Grub so the Boot is not a problemn
[09:07] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[09:07] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[09:07] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[09:07] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[09:07] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[09:07] <a_b1> Has anybody tried gdb static compile in 64bit base Linux?
[09:07] <unopaste> a_b1 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
[09:07] <Michaelhabib> + I have the boot partition on a differnt HDD (I have 5)
[09:09] <ObrienDave> Michaelhabib, i used clonezilla to move 5 partitions from a 500GB to a 1.5TB HDD. no issues at all
[09:09] <Michaelhabib> so far, to boot ubuntu I needed the UUID, Kernel line and initrd line (3 lines)  ..my "boot partition" is on a differnt HDD so is there anything on the OS partition that doesnt get copied with "copy paste" ?
[09:10] <a_b1> oops sorry
[09:12] <Michaelhabib> ObrienDave: CloneZill is greate :)  but this question is not just about creating a clone, its about finding out "what it takes to boot the OS other then the files I can see  and the few boot commands"
[09:13] <Michaelhabib> hope i'm not asking too many questions all at once on a Friday :)
[09:16] <Michaelhabib> so to sum it up :
[09:16] <Michaelhabib>  1 - Will a "copy paste" of my Ubuntu OS to another partition work. Note that boot recortds are on a differnt HDD and manually configured. If you think it "may" not work, why would that be, all I need is some keyworks / hints to start my research :)
[09:17] <ikonia> Michaelhabib: that won't work
[09:17] <Michaelhabib> 2- will copying these files to a sub directory of a partition and manyally configuring the kernel and initrd booot commands get the os working (yes or no if you dont have time to explain, it's not as important as Q1)
[09:17] <ikonia> Michaelhabib: what is your end goal ?
[09:18] <Michaelhabib> ikonia:  TY for your time. End gole is to use "copy paste" to clone my OS to another HDD on the same PC .. and it's more about learning what is needed/required to boot the os and get it working.
[09:18] <ikonia> Michaelhabib: not going to happen that simplle
[09:18] <ikonia> simple
[09:19] <ikonia> Michaelhabib: you can "copy and paste" (although that is not a good idea as file systems like /dev and /proc should not be copied)
[09:19] <ikonia> Michaelhabib: you'll need to modify the config files such as your grub config, the fstab etc etc depending you system to reference the new dis
[09:19] <ikonia> disk
[09:19] <ikonia> Michaelhabib: you'll find it easier possibly to use a tool such as clonezilla which can do this from a livecd in 1 or 2 clicks of the mouse
[09:23] <Michaelhabib> ikonia: true, I will be creating a backup with clonezilla but right now spending some time researching "what makes my os attached to that hardware and why I cant just make it portable and move it anywhere. research to better understand few things
[09:23] <ikonia> Michaelhabib: ok, so what I've just explains you is what configures your OS to use that disk
[09:23] <ikonia> however disk is not the thing that will make it more/less portable
[09:25] <BSzalai> hi, my Software Updater icon appears on launcher but I cant run it, nothing happens.. any idea why?
[09:25] <Michaelhabib> ikonia: I should have said "movable" instead of portable . just want to move it to differnt storage location on the same PC :) but I get what u said .. will be researching  fstab
[09:25] <servet> Question: "sudo dmidcode" says Memory Module Voltage: 3.3 V. mines are ddr2 shouldn't they be 1.8V ?
[09:26] <madara> hello, how to login to shell? i cant login with my name and password
[09:27] <Ben64> madara: well, you can reset your password using the recovery mode
[09:28] <madara> how?
[09:28] <Ben64> madara: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[09:29] <Michaelhabib> ikonia: can you think of anything else other then Grub and fstab  that prevent me from copy-paste my OS . U think shurtlinks will be a problem ? or are they all relative ?
[09:29] <madara> no my password working on terminal
[09:30] <Ben64> madara: then what are you talking about\
[09:30] <ObrienDave> shell and terminal are basically the same thing
[09:30] <himansurathi> how can we generate hotspot in Ubuntu 14.04 so that android devices like  Samsung Galaxy S Duos can connect to it?
[09:31] <madara> yes i know i meant Ctrl+alt+f1
[09:31] <madara> here i cant login
[09:32] <Ben64> madara: that is your username and password
[09:32] <ObrienDave> same one as normal logon
[09:33] <madara> ok how to upgrade from Ubuntu 14.10 RC ?
[09:33] <ikonia> the RC is dead
[09:33] <ikonia> it's officially released now
[09:33] <himansurathi>  how can we generate hotspot in Ubuntu 14.04 so that android devices like  Samsung Galaxy S Duos can connect to it? Could someone please help?
[09:34] <hazrpg> I have an encrypted drive, and when I recently changed my password... I try to login but it shows ".ICEauthority can't  update" or something like that, and when I check its because my home isn't being decrypted, how do I solve this?
[09:34] <ppf> madara: do-release-upgrade should do the trick
[09:36] <himansurathi> The hotspot created by Ubuntu is neither detected by windows 8.1 nor android devices.So what should I do?
[09:36] <teraliv_> himansurathi using hostapd and dnsmask
[09:36] <himansurathi> AP-Hostpot doesn't work with Realtek RTL8192CU chipsets because Hostapd doesn't support this out of the box (you need to a custom Hostapd build and newer drivers for this but since it's so complicated, I didn't add support for this to AP-Hostpot).
[09:37] <madara> i have ubuntu 14.10 mate version
[09:37] <ikonia> madara: what do you actually need from this channel ?
[09:38] <teraliv_> my alfa awus036h with rtl8187 didn't work either ubuntu 12.04
[09:38] <servet> Anyone knows why dmidecode shows memory voltage as 3.3V for ddr2? shouldn't they be 1.8V?
[09:38] <teraliv_> driver did not support
[09:39] <himansurathi> @teraliv_ when i do lspci | grep i get output as Wireless  07:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
[09:39] <Ben64> servet: who knows man
[09:39] <teraliv_> then i got alfa awus051nh, this one worked on ubuntu 12.04
 i need help that what i want
[09:39] <himansurathi> teraliv_ when i do lspci | grep i get output as Wireless  07:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
[09:39] <teraliv_> check your driver here : http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers
[09:40] <teraliv_> see if supports ap mode
[09:41] <ObrienDave> madara, output of      cat /etc/issue       please
[09:41] <servet> Ben64, could you run on your machine?  if similiar for everyone, there is no problem. Just wanna make sure that it isn't giving too much voltage to the rams(if it is possible technically)
[09:42] <Ben64> servet: not possible, and every machine is different, my results would not match yours
[09:42] <ObrienDave> servet, possible. HIGHLY unlikely
[09:42] <servet> run it**
[09:42] <ikonia> isn't dmidecode now not working/included due to hal going ?
[09:43] <bazhang> !info dmidecode
[09:43] <rydhwan> hi all
[09:43] <Michaelhabib> ANother question : why when current user (not root) cant mount a partition from Terminal while clicking the Partition Name in the FileBrowser mounts it without sudo popup  ?
[09:43] <ObrienDave> servet, applying 3.3v to a 1.8v chip would blow it out almost instantly
 trype lshw -C network
[09:43] <teraliv_> and see the driver version then check it online if supports ap mode
[09:44] <teraliv_> btw on ubuntu 14.04 default hostapd didn't work so I had to copy the binary from ubuntu 12.04 to get it working
[09:44] <teraliv_> brb
[09:44] <rydhwan> how install python-ndg-httpsclient in 14.04 ?
[09:44] <brainwash> Michaelhabib: you can mount it from terminal with udisksctl, it shouldn't ask for a password
[09:46] <ObrienDave> rydhwan, in utopic repos http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python-ndg-httpsclient
[09:46] <himansurathi> teraliv_ do we need to install trype?
[09:46] <servet> ObrienDave: uuh, I was expericiencing too much heat around rams last day. So, I was trying to understand the problem.
[09:46] <rydhwan> thanks
[09:47] <Michaelhabib> brainwash: with udisksctl  I cant seem to find an equivilant to "mount -a" to mount all available devices, any ideas ? (want to load all available devices on startup
[09:47] <ObrienDave> servet, system would probably shutdown before any significant heat damage occurred
[09:48] <himansurathi> _teraliv  the command trype lshw -C network gives trype: command not found
[09:48] <ObrienDave> servet, last cleaning was?
[09:48] <ikonia> bazhang: hwinfo that was broken without hal, not dmidecode, sorry
[09:50] <servet> ObrienDave: pretty recently done by completelly disassembing ..
[09:53] <ObrienDave> hmm, then i would check vent blockage.
[09:53] <mozzarella> does 14.10 use mir?
[09:54] <ObrienDave> not by default
[09:55] <servet> mozzarella: as far as I know not by default
[09:55] <mozzarella> does it use unity next?
[09:55] <ObrienDave> Unity 8 running on Mir is expected to be made default desktop before the next LTS, due in April 2016.
[09:59] <servet> ObrienDave: it is clean, afew days ago while placing the dvdrw I checked it. Umm, speaking od dvd rw. I had an interrupt load after wakeup, so it was because of dvdrw, when we removed it the %100 load on one core disapperead. Is it possible that it has other effects on the system too. even though removing the dvd drive seemed to solve the cpu load issue
[10:00] <servet> mozzarella: I'm running it now. it is Unity 7. it is probably posibble to try them, but I'm an ordinary user. someone else can help you if you want that :)
[10:01] <murosai> if i want to upgrade my ubuntu what happens technically, is it just a matter of modifying sources.list and using newer packages?
[10:02] <ObrienDave> servet, i would think it's possible, but way beyond my knowledge of linux in general
[10:02] <murosai> i know there are utilities that help with the upgrade, but i want to know what happens behind the curtains
[10:02] <ObrienDave> murosai, basically, yes
[10:02] <mozzarella> servet: yeah, I'd like to try mir and unity 8
[10:02] <Antek> ciao a tutti
[10:03] <Antek> !list
[10:05] <servet> mozzarella: then you can get the help you need here. but, I'm here to solve my problems too :) not an expert really :)
[10:08] <servet> ObrienDave: I see, I'll keep testing, at the moment things seem to be fine. whatever it is, it hasn't triggered the problem today yet
[10:09] <Alarm_> hello , i am trying to fetch the PID of the jboss AS , but i cannot find a way to do that . currently, i can only find the java processes and try on my own to identify which pid is related to jboss
[10:10] <zetheroo1> I am trying to install package but it fails on the 'make' step : http://paste.ubuntu.com/8758693/
[10:11] <ikonia> zetheroo1: that output gives you the problem
[10:11] <Alarm_> right now commands like  ps -ef |grep 'jboss' return some results, but this is just because the directory where the process runs contains the word jboss. eg:  0:04 /usr/jdk/jdk1.7.0_07/bin/java -jar /export/home/tools/jboss-as-7.1.1.Final
[10:11] <ikonia> you uare missing a command it wants
[10:12] <zetheroo1>  ikonia: ok, but I thought I installed all the required packages
[10:12] <ikonia> but as you can see - you didn't
[10:12] <ikonia> ake: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/uic: Command not found
[10:13] <zetheroo1> There is not much in the Install Readme:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8758729/
[10:14] <zetheroo1> So it's missing qt4? ...
[10:14] <ikonia> zetheroo1: talk to the application owner then
[10:14] <ikonia> or look for a pre-built package
[10:14] <solars> hi, quick question: I'm on 13.10 and want to upgrade to 14.10 - if I start update manager I don't see this upgrade, why is that? I'm running i3wm as a WM, not unity or gnome
[10:14] <popey> solars: 13.10 to 14.10 is not a recommended upgrade path, 13.10 to 14.04 to 14.10 is
[10:15] <popey> solars: alternatively you can clean install 14.10, but personally I'd go to 14.04 and stay there, unless there's some compelling reason to go to 14.10
[10:15] <solars> popey, ah, thanks - but I also don't see 14.04 as an option
[10:15] <brainwash> Michaelhabib: if you can't find an equivalent for it, you could simply write a small script with tries to mount all available devices/labels/.. with udsisksctl
[10:15] <solars> popey, no, 14.04 is fine
[10:15] <popey> solars: you running Ubuntu?
[10:15] <solars> popey, yes
[10:15] <popey> solars: not a derivative distro?
[10:15] <zetheroo1> ikonia: ok  ...  also would you know if there is a package like "gloox 1.x" in the Ubuntu repos? I couldn't find it ...
[10:16] <solars> popey, I'm running ubuntu 13.10, but with the i3wm, started update-manager
[10:16] <solars> popey, ah wait, now there is an option
[10:16] <popey> heh
[10:16] <ObrienDave> !info gloox
[10:16] <ikonia> zetheroo1: if you can't see it in the repos, it's not there
[10:16] <popey> *magic*
[10:16] <solars> I had to install some updates first
[10:16] <solars> now after installing them, there is an upgrade button..
[10:16] <solars> sorry :)
[10:16] <popey> solars: not a problem ☻
[10:16] <ObrienDave> !find gloox
[10:17] <dr0p> hello, what twitter client do you use in 14.10 ?
[10:17] <zetheroo1> ObrienDave: thanks! :D
[10:18] <dr0p> birdie doesn't have 14.10 version
[10:18] <popey> i use tweetdeck in a browser because all twitter client suck in some way
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[10:19] <ObrienDave> does pidgin do twitter?
[10:21]  * Wizard doesn't use twitter :>
[10:21] <DJones> dr0p: I use "Polly" from a ppa, thats the simplest I've found
[10:21]  * ObrienDave neither
[10:21] <popey> That's what we needed. Lots of people to tell us they don't use twitter. Handy! :þ
[10:23] <ObrienDave> and one to point that out ;P
[10:23] <popey> \o/
[10:27] <sakti> i am facing a problem of grub rescue mode
[10:27] <sakti> can any one help me how to solve it
[10:27] <hateball> !details | sakti
[10:27] <Wizard> Quick question, I've installed xubuntu-desktop, tried it, and uninstalled. Now I've lost lightdm theme. I've seen that theming is done via alternatives link. Anybody knows how to check which alternative I have to update?
[10:28] <sakti> i have installed ubuntu 14.04 and windows 8.1 as a sual boot option
[10:29] <sakti> when i restart the machine it shows error : no  partition forund
[10:29] <sakti> entering rescue mode
[10:29] <sakti> grub>
[10:29] <sakti> so i typed commad like
[10:29] <ppf> is this an EFI system?
[10:30] <sakti> set boot=(hd0,msods6)
[10:30] <hateball> Wizard: can you see it in "update-alternatives --get-selections" ?
[10:30] <sakti> set prefix=(hd0, msdos6)/boot/grub
[10:30] <sakti> insmod normal
[10:30] <sakti> normal
[10:31] <hateball> Wizard: Hmmm, I can only find for plymouth, not lightdm. weird
[10:31] <sakti> and it shows me the option to dual boot
[10:31] <sakti> but after i restart my mashine again
[10:31] <ohad> Hi there, I'm downloading local repo with apt-mirror, but I want to change the mirror.list and continue.. is that ok? or it will brake everything ?
[10:32] <ohad> (I want to remove the multiverse repo)
[10:32] <Wizard> hateball: It's there ;]
[10:32] <Wizard> !solved | hateball
[10:32] <hateball> Wizard: :)
[10:32] <Wizard> I mean I don't know if this solves, but I'm quite sure.
[10:33] <Wizard> Besides, it's Friday.
[10:38] <vahid> hi all
[10:39] <tristan_> slt
[10:39] <tristan_> thank
[10:39] <vahid> add ppa in ubuntu 14.4 how?
[10:40] <Guest99204> hi im french. who can speak french?
[10:40] <ikonia> !fr | Guest99204
[10:40] <vahid> how add ppa in ubuntu 14.4?
[10:41] <weyer> good morning. can someone tell me the bussword for my problem. I want to execute some shell commands with different users on startup. e.q. I have a user user1 and i want to start a service to run in user1 level not as root. and I have user2 which should run a service in user2 level not as root. but I have no idear what the bussword is to google
[10:41] <ppf> buzzword
[10:41] <Guest99204> salut
[10:42] <Guest99204> il y a kk?
[10:42] <zetheroo1> I find it so very puzzling that Google cannot be bothered to make a chat client for Linux ... :P
[10:42] <ppf> weyer: have you tried "start service as specific user"?
[10:43] <ppf> tl;dr: start-stop-daemon has a --chuid option
[10:44] <Docto_Titi> salut comment sa va?
[10:44] <ikonia> !fr | Docto_Titi
[10:45] <ohad> ?:(
[10:45] <Docto_Titi> why ?:(
[10:45] <ikonia> Docto_Titi: because this channel is for english chat
[10:46] <cfhowlett> Docto_Titi, english only.  use #ubuntu-fr for francais.
[10:46] <Docto_Titi> a ok i'm sorry i speak french and i can speak rnglish
[10:46] <Docto_Titi> english
[10:47] <Docto_Titi> how are you today? MDR
[10:49] <Docto_Titi> what
[10:50] <Docto_Titi> hi
[10:50] <ikonia> Docto_Titi: I'm going to send you a private message
[10:50] <cubear> Hi, question. How do I configure tftpd-hpa whether or not to start at boot? The init scripts (in /etc/rcX.d) are missing.
[10:51] <cubear> it already starts automatically, but I wish to disable it.
[10:51] <ppf> maybe inetd is running it
[10:52] <ppf> take a look at /etc/inet.d
[10:52] <ppf> take a look at /etc/inet.d.conf
[10:52] <cubear> ppf: 404
[10:54] <cubear> there's /etc/default/tftpd-hpa, there's /etc/init/tftpd-hpa.conf and there's /etc/init.d/tftpd-hpa
[10:55] <ppf> well, then go through these and look at the configuration
[10:55] <ppf> i'm assuming there is something like "RUN_DEMON='YES'" in there
[10:55] <ppf> or similar
[10:55] <ppf> i need to leave for a while, bbl
[10:56] <cubear> the only thing I can find is in the .conf file
[10:56] <cubear> start on runlevel [2345]
[10:56] <cubear> stop on runlevel [!2345]
[10:57] <cubear> not sure, if these have an effect, or whether in fact I should modify them at all i.e. if they get replaced by the package manager on next update
[10:57] <cubear> ah hell, it doesn't hurt to try
[11:02] <venkat_330> I have built a module for my device , which is intended to  work on kernel  version above 2.6.32 . So, if i want to compile the same code in debian 5 is there a IFDEF mechanism i can use.
[11:02] <ikonia> venkat_330: how does this relate to ubuntu ?
[11:03] <Atomicon> Hi
[11:03] <Atomicon> lol 1773 users
[11:03] <Atomicon> On no metallic
[11:03] <Atomicon> 1733 even
[11:03] <Atomicon> 1337
[11:03] <venkat_330> ikonia: I am trying to compile a piece of code in older version.I know this isn't much related to ubuntu.Since its a flavor i am using. I posted.
[11:04] <metallic> Atomicon, what happens with me?
[11:04] <ikonia> ubuntu doesn't use 2.6 kernel
[11:04] <ikonia> so it's not really relevantt
[11:04] <jjavaholic> I'm having problems problems playing just about any video content since my upgrade to 14.10 causing adobe flash videos to crash 100% of time and delayed video play using totem
[11:04] <Atomicon> you changed the user number to 1734 instead of 1733 which can be rearranged to form 1337, or l33t
[11:05] <metallic> I do not get it but... OK
[11:05] <Atomicon> ok
[11:05] <metallic> XD
[11:09] <veleno> hi. i’m checking some strange issues on our server, and running debsum returns the following: https://gist.github.com/vschiavoni/e400ca89fe5c0a9bf1ea does it mean those packages have been compromised ?
[11:10] <ohad> I started apt-mirror to download all trusty repo including multiverse, then I stoped it removed the miltuvrse from the configuration and continited, It seems that it still doing stuff with this miltuverse..
[11:11] <ohad> oops;x
[11:14] <RobBart> This isn't an ubuntu related question, but what is a good channel (the name of a good channel) on freenode that answers questions about materials, such as plexiglass or sheet steel
[11:14] <ikonia> then don't ask it
[11:14] <ikonia> this channel is for ubuntu only
[11:14] <RobBart> I know this is for ubuntu only, but I decided to ask here so I could know where to ask
[11:15] <ikonia> RobBart: then don't
[11:15] <RobBart> Yeah whatever
[11:16] <ObrienDave> ikonia, fastest fingers in IRC ;P
[11:18] <sennn> any one use i2p?
[11:19] <sennn> why it so slow?
[11:20] <ralfbergs> Hi guys.
[11:21] <ralfbergs> Anyone here who can tell me how to remove an encrypted volume I created in the installer? I'm still in the installer (netboot installer for 14.10), but I can't figure out how to remove the volume.
[11:21] <sennn> i2p......
[11:21] <[devil-boy]> grettings can anyone help me to restore a volume with a similar command like mdadm -C /dev/md2 -R -l5 -e1.2 -n3 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3 /dev/sdc3 –assume-clean
[11:21] <[devil-boy]> please
[11:24] <ikonia> [devil-boy]: that will create an array
[11:28] <blakey> hey, does anyone know how I can rename / alias a network card in 14.04... renaming it using udev rules doesn't seem to work any longer...
[11:32] <mah454> Hello
[11:32] <64MAAXLN5> #softuni
[11:33] <mah454> what package install this file ? libvdpau_i965.so
[11:33] <alper> list
[11:34] <mah454> I have a problem with playing file with VLC media player  , receive this message on console : "Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_i965.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[11:34] <mah454> "
[11:34] <bazhang> !find libvdpau_i965.so
[11:36] <MMukherjee> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8759573/
[11:36] <MMukherjee> Isn't Ubuntu 14.10 released?
[11:37] <mah454> so , How can fix my problem ? all media players can not play avi files , receive this message "Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_i965.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[11:37] <MMukherjee> Buta after login it says "Welcome to Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.13.0-37-generic i686)"
[11:38] <DJones> MMukherjee: Because 14.04 is LTS, by default, its only set to flag up LTS upgrades
[11:39] <MMukherjee> Can't I upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10
[11:39] <MMukherjee> From 14.04 LTS?
[11:39] <DJones> MMukherjee: You need to set a flag to allow non-LTS updates, but if its a server, most people tend to stick with LTS releases for servers because of the 5 year support rather than having to upgrade every 6-9 months
[11:40] <DJones> MMukherjee: Give me a sec, I'll find you the link on how to upgrade
[11:41] <pyno> #python
[11:41] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[11:42] <ralfbergs> Any help, please? How to remove an encrypted volume I created in the netboot installer?
[11:42] <DJones> MMukherjee: I'm having trouble with websites at the minute & get get connections, hopefully somebody else can let you know what to change to upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10
[11:48] <Pici> MMukherjee: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UtopicUpgrades
[11:49] <MMukherjee> No.
[11:49] <MMukherjee> http://www.noobslab.com/2014/10/how-to-upgrade-from-any-ubuntu-version.html
[11:49] <MMukherjee> Is helping me.
[11:52] <onla> Hey. Is there some simple way, app or a script to run a linux command when I type ctrl+tab wherever I am on my linux? I know there is an app called autokey, but it's a bit heavy for what I just need
[12:01] <White_Cat> how can I configure an ubuntu server to recieve an ip automatically
[12:01] <White_Cat> the static setting isnt working for some reason
[12:03] <acicula> dhcp? or ipv6 autoconfiguration?
[12:04] <White_Cat> dhcp
[12:04] <White_Cat> its a boring ipv4 :)
[12:06] <brainwash> onla: take a look at xbindkeys and xbindkeys-config
[12:06] <onla> brainwash: yes, just found it actually :)
[12:06] <onla> tks
[12:11] <onla> lovely app
[12:12] <solofight> i burned a ubuntu 64 bit 14.0.4 version to a dvd and booted into my old laptop running unsupported version....it said the device is not bootable, press any key to restart !
[12:12] <solofight> i tried other disks using which i installed os earlier... same message !
[12:12] <solofight> weird error - dont know how to proceed... suggestions please
[12:15] <cfhowlett> solofight, USB?  old device ... 32 bit?
[12:17] <solofight> cfhowlett: its 64 bit running 13.04
[12:17] <solofight> cfhowlett: you mean usb boot ?
[12:17] <cfhowlett> solofight, yes.  if your system supports it.  also: eolupgrade?
[12:17] <cfhowlett> !eolupgrade
[12:20] <solofight> cfhowlett: thanks for the eol upgrade link - read it ... i reason why i try to do a fresh install is that i mistakenly uninstalled python 2.7 earlier
[12:21] <solofight> cfhowlett: even if it supports usb loading... why wont it load from cd ?... when i boot from hard disk with the limited GUI i can use the cd drive very good so its not faulty
[12:21] <cfhowlett> solofight, did you verify the USB?  did you verify the DVD?  bad downloads and bad burns are common
[12:22] <cfhowlett> !md5sum
[12:29] <solofight> cfhowlett: checked md5 sum it matches... went into bios and checked the boot order where the usb boot was first, hdd was second and cd was third (changed cd to first and it boots now ! ! )...it does not make sense to me why ! ?  when i wanted to load from cd i changed the boot sequence from outside menu and it was trying to load from my cd for sure.. i can say that from its loading sound
[12:29] <solofight> and blonking lights
[12:29] <solofight> cfhowlett: thanks for your inputs
[12:30] <cfhowlett> solofight happy2help
[12:30] <White_Cat> does anyone know how to configure ubutnu /etc/network/interfaces so that it dhcp's the ip?
[12:31] <White_Cat> my static setting snt working and its being quite frustrating :(
[12:31] <neoark> what do you have now?
[12:32] <neoark> White_Cat :
[12:32] <neoark> auto eth0
[12:32] <neoark> iface eth0 inet dhcp
[12:36] <White_Cat> neoark hmm
[12:37] <afidegnum> hello, please I am having a problem updating my ubuntu repositories for v.12.10
[12:38] <afidegnum>  Something wicked happened resolving 'gh.old-releases.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[12:38] <afidegnum> Err http://gh.old-releases.ubuntu.com quantal/restricted Sources
[12:38] <afidegnum>   Something wicked happened resolving 'gh.old-releases.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[12:38] <afidegnum> Err http://gh.old-releases.ubuntu.com quantal/universe Sources
[12:38] <afidegnum>   Something wicked happened resolving 'gh.old-releases.ubuntu.com:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)
[12:38] <afidegnum> Err http://gh.old-releases.ubuntu.com quantal/multiverse Sources
[12:38] <bazhang> !eolupgrades | afidegnum
[12:38] <unopaste> afidegnum 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
[12:39] <afidegnum> hiwhat could be hte pri
[12:40] <rac-appliance> you have an outdated ubuntu, or you added outdated repos
[12:40] <lama2p0> Hello, any chance someone could help guide me through installing latest Nvidia driver? The version in the repos isn't up to date to support GTX 870M. I tried via other repository (I believe it was xorg-edgers, how can I check to make sure that's correct?) but x couldn't start.
[12:41] <rac-appliance> we dont support the xorg edgers repo
[12:41] <rac-appliance> just a head up
[12:42] <lama2p0> k, just saying what I'e tried. I purged Nvidia for the time being.. Will use any method that works.
[12:43] <afidegnum> well, I am trying to install openmeetings, which refers me to the old version of ubuntu. 12.04 and 12.10
[12:43] <afidegnum> so I had to remove the current installaiton and install the 12
[12:43] <afidegnum> now I am in a tight corner
[12:44] <rac-appliance> ?
[12:44] <afidegnum> so what do I need to do?
[12:46] <rac-appliance> downloading it now
[12:48] <rac-appliance> OpenMeetings requires SUN/Oracle JRE 6, not openJDK
[12:49] <rac-appliance> whch is not a secure package
[12:51] <webb1nd> Hello.I yesterday installed a new hdd on my pc.Now i cant boot to ubuntu,it gives me an error "Gave up waiting for root device.".I have gotten a live cd booted up and at /dev there is no sda1,sda2,sda3 etc but only sda.Which means it cant see any partitions?Maybe that is causing the problem?Is it a broken gpt table?
[12:54] <saladim> @webb1nd: did you replace your hdd?
[12:56] <webb1nd> webb1nd: i installed a new one,i just changed the sata ports the hdds where being connected to
[12:56] <webb1nd> saladim: i installed a new one,i just changed the sata ports the hdds where being connected to
[12:57] <saladim> webb1nd: so i guess your old hd is still in place?
[12:57] <webb1nd> saladim: yes.I had two and i added another one.
[12:58] <saladim> webb1nd: what does fdisk -l tell you from your live system=?
[12:58] <saladim> @webb1nd: you should see sda, sdb, sdc
[12:58] <webb1nd> saladim: give me a moment
[12:59] <arjun_k> is there any way to read data from biometric device in ubuntu?
[13:01] <abackstrom> Hey all, I'm having a problem with networking on a 14.10 install. I can get a dhcp response but I can't get outside my home network after that. I *can* communicate within the network
[13:01] <webb1nd> saladim: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8760339/
[13:02] <abackstrom> I would really like to just blow away all my network settings and start over, since the initial setup during install was fine
[13:04] <saladim> @webb1nd: if you have GUI Live-System better install gparted
[13:06] <webb1nd> saladim: ok,its running from cd.i checked it has got installed gparted i just opened with command "sudo gparted"
[13:06] <saladim> @webb1nd: as far as i did understand you, you had three partitions on your ubuntu-hd of which one was you root
[13:07] <saladim> @webb1nd: you will have to select the device which is shown in frontend
[13:07] <webb1nd> saladim: in fact i had 5,and sda2 was root
[13:09] <webb1nd> saladim: gparted popped a windows saying "invalid argument during seek for read on /dev/sda" retry/ignore/cancel
[13:09] <redon_> hi
[13:09] <frederick85> hi
[13:09] <frederick85> is anyone or has anyone studied a computer science degree
[13:10] <a_b1> Has anybody tried GDB static compile in 64bit Linux?
[13:11] <saladim> @webb1nd: did u use things like crypt?
[13:12] <rac-appliance> nope i just got a AA
[13:12] <webb1nd> webb1nd: no i didnt.
[13:12] <webb1nd> saladim: no i didnt
[13:12] <ThePendulum> Apparently my Windows 8 installation hung itself up in hibernation and because all my drives but my Ubuntu partition are flagged as 'hibernating' by Windows, I can't even boot into Windows to shut down properly any more. Is there any way to manually enforce this from within Ubuntu?
[13:13] <saladim> @webb1nd: best information is found under /var/log/syslog where you should find any information on found devices
[13:13] <rac-appliance> ThePendulum,  windows 8 does not shutdown and the normal fix for a hibernated drive in win7 does NOT work on win8
[13:13] <rac-appliance> you have to hack with 8 to make it actually shut down
[13:14] <saladim> @webb1nd: my best guess is you didn't connect the cable proper.
[13:14] <webb1nd> saladim: ok i will look into it.
[13:15] <saladim> @web1nd: you should also check in your bios wether there are all hd's recognized
[13:15] <rac-appliance> ^
[13:15] <ThePendulum> rac-appliance: normally when I shut down 8, I can access all my drives properly
[13:15] <ThePendulum> now I abrupt rebooted and it kidnapped them
[13:15] <ThePendulum> including itself so it's no longer booteable
[13:16] <rac-appliance> thats new. i stopped running win8 for that very reason. cant access the drive? dont need win8 then.
[13:17] <ThePendulum> I can't deny that linux distros still don't allow me to run a game properly, so I'll keep needing it on the side
[13:17] <ThePendulum> for now I care mostly about getting my two main hard drives back, I can remove the windows partition if I must
[13:17] <rac-appliance> i'd run chkdsk on the drive. might need to download a demo of win7
[13:17] <djdexter> hi there do i need something to change in order to avoid Poodle atack with my current curl calls ?
[13:18] <webb1nd> saladim: its found at bios.:S
[13:18] <rac-appliance> that'd be a question for #ubuntu-server or one of the security channels
[13:18] <rac-appliance> in fact, i'd go with a security channel
[13:19] <redon_> !ist
[13:19] <redon_> !list
[13:21] <o_be_one> hi guys :) ! How i can locate the script whos making apache error ? Error.log from apache tells me "sh: Syntax error: "(" unexpected" but no file name :(. Thanks :)
[13:22] <ikonia> o_be_one: it should tell you in the error log when you map it to the access log which page is causing that
[13:22] <frederick85> is there a java channel
[13:22] <o_be_one> frederick85, maybe #java
[13:22] <o_be_one> ikonia, nice idea thank you :)
[13:23] <a_b1> I have a question. How can i pronounce '64bit' in english?
[13:24] <frederick85> o_be_one: it's empty and not a registered channel is there some convention for programming channels
[13:25] <DJones> frederick85: It may be ##java
[13:25] <o_be_one> frederick85, its ##java but #java redirect on it, 500 users !
[13:26] <Eridanis> hello :)
[13:26] <Eridanis> I'm new
[13:26] <o_be_one> frederick85, maybe you need to register
[13:26] <Eridanis> ah sorry for my english i'm french
[13:27] <o_be_one> salut Eridanis tu peux aller sur #ubuntu-fr pour l'aide en FR :)
[13:27] <frederick85> o_be_one: thanks you are right
[13:27] <Eridanis> merci , mais j'ai une petite question d'anglais ^^"
[13:27] <o_be_one> Eridanis, ok lets ask in english so :)
[13:27] <Eridanis> j'ai un devoir j'ai cherché partout dans les dictionnaires et je n'ai pas trouvé
[13:27] <Eridanis> :D
[13:28] <webb1nd> hello guys i did gdisk -l and it says warning!Disk size is smaller than the main header indicates....invalid backup GPT header, but valid main header....One or more CRCs don't match....good thing is that is shows me all partitions.here is paste:paste.ubuntu.com/8760539/
[13:28] <Eridanis> sorry for my english thats catastrophic lol
[13:28] <Eridanis> i have a homework and i search an english word i have search on dictionnary but i don't found it what is the english ord for the high in down please ? :)
[13:28] <Eridanis> la profondeur :aie:
[13:28] <Oxymore> depth
[13:28] <webb1nd> if anyone has any ideas tell me how to fix it if you may
[13:29] <Oxymore> Eridanis, that's kind of a strange question to ask on a linux distrib channel
[13:29] <o_be_one> +1
[13:29] <Oxymore> Eridanis, but your answer is "depth"
[13:30] <Eridanis> yes is strange , sorry for the pollution but i have search all and i dont have find it
[13:30] <Eridanis> thanks for the word :D
[13:31] <abackstrom> I have an interface that isn't routing correctly when i use dhcp, but works when I configure statically. Any tips on debugging that? I'm comparing to another machine and 'route -n' and 'ifconfig eth0' look similarly configured
[13:33] <rac-appliance> same DNS?
[13:33] <rac-appliance> the firewall is not blocking DNS services
[13:33] <abackstrom> yeah. actually when i statically configure some high ip, it works, but if i configure the ip from my static dhcp table, i can't get off my network
[13:33] <rac-appliance> ?
[13:34] <rac-appliance> have you tried another router?   that exact problem plagues the lynksys/cisco n160
[13:34] <abackstrom> ah, i've only got the one (rt-n66u with tomato)
[13:35] <rac-appliance> this only happens on the one machine and other machines are fine?
[13:36] <abackstrom> yeah, i'm trying to narrow down exactly what combo of things triggers the failure. it's a vm, and i've given the mac address to a different vm, and it gets a good, routable network config from dhcp
[13:48] <Bruce__> Using Ubuntu 14.04. Trying to install a Powerpoint viewer.  I can't seem to find a suitable package for this LTS.
[13:48] <cfhowlett> Bruce__, libreoffice impress
[13:49] <Bruce__> cfhowlett: Yes, but that is not an exact Powerpoint viewer.  I need to view slides created in Microsoft Powerpoint, but Impress messes up the formatting.
[13:50] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> run windows in VM
[13:50] <cfhowlett> Bruce__, unaware of any such animal.  output the slides as .pdf and view in any pdf viewer
[13:50] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> even better idea
[13:51] <Bruce__> cfhowlett: There is sound embedded in the slides, which, does not play in either impress or as a pdf.
[13:52] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> i'd turn it into a website
[13:52] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> but thats just what i do
[13:52] <abackstrom> yeah, this is fraught with peril
[13:53] <abackstrom> reading .ppt with non-Powerpoint is going to be flaky at best
[13:54] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> doesnt google have something for thiis as part of their online office?
[13:54] <cfhowlett> Bruce__, self-playing audio?  bring the images to openshot and match audio to image.  export the whole as a video package
[13:55] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> he wants slides, video wont do sound when it's paused on a frame
[13:56] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> hard to time the video for a live presentation
[13:57] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> Bruce__,  http://www.google.com/slides/about/
[13:59] <amireldor> Hello. How would I get a package like 'build-essentials' from one machine to another network-less machine?
[14:00] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> download all the debs to a thumbdrive and install by hand (pain in the butt because everything has different dependencies)
[14:01] <amireldor> HAPPYHALLOWEEN, there must be some way with apt or dpkg to download all dependencies... *researching*
[14:01] <YokoBR> Hi guys
[14:02] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> i had to bite the bullet and get 384k DSL to all the locations.  sneakernetting linux apps is far too time consuming
[14:02] <OnceMe> I have issue with my new laptop
[14:03] <OnceMe> I have 4GB of ram and super hot GPU however simple youtube video sometuimes lags
[14:03] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> amireldor,  aptoncd
[14:03] <OnceMe> I mean I hear from song voice twice/double, like track went 1second and repeated what already sanged.
[14:03] <OnceMe> whats that? ubuntu 14.04
[14:04] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> i was suggesting an app to amireldor
[14:05] <novist> is there any way to make launcher show application activity more explicitly? now i can hardly tell if IM window has any new messages from that tiny colored dot while in traditional desktops app in taskbar would light up in orange so its hard to miss it. is anything like that possible in unity launcher?
[14:09] <nispr0> hmm, something really wierd with my syslog, I run tail -f and then type logger "test" and nothing shows up
[14:11] <haidora> please help i am upgrading ubuntu 13.10 to ubuntu 14.04.1 and i get this error failed to fetch archives??
[14:13] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> are you taking to us through that machine right now (just to verify the nternet is actually working)
[14:14] <haidora> if you are taiking to me yessss
[14:14] <haidora> it gives me this error at the final package
[14:15] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> well darn. was hoping it was something simple
[14:15] <haidora> what should i do?
[14:15] <HAPPYHALLOWEEN> if you hit the arrow on details, can you see what package it is?
[14:16] <haidora> i have the error and the link: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libp/libproxy/libproxy-tools_0.4.11-0ubuntu4_amd64.deb 400  Bad URI [IP: 91.189.91.23 80]
[14:18] <HALLOWEENZOMBIE> i think that package was recently updated.   have you tried restarting?
[14:18] <haidora> i will try it right now
[14:21] <haidora> i restarted my computer shall i restart the upgrade???????????????
[14:22] <HALLOWEENZOMBIE> tes
[14:22] <HALLOWEENZOMBIE> yes
[14:28] <Guest57248> ?
[14:29] <mozzarella> ???????
[14:29] <Guest57248> ??????????
[14:40] <YokoBR> hi guys
[14:40] <YokoBR> how can i add a host from a different ip as a subdomain in apache's sites-available confs?
[14:40] <YokoBR> i mean, i have into sites-available mydomain.com.conf, and i wan't to add the subdomain.mydomain.com into it
[14:40] <YokoBR> want*
[14:41] <ikonia> just add a config file subdomain.mydomain.com.conf
[14:42] <studmuf> Has anyone with a Haswell NUC run into the problem of Adobe Flash not working with Ubuntu 14.04.1?
[14:45] <russoneto> can I have some help to open a port on Ubuntu (Digital Ocean)? This is what I did: sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 587 -j ACCEPT
[14:46] <oholiab> hey, does anyone have any advice on debugging what I suspect is a freeze up from OOM on my laptop but I can't tell because I have to reboot it every time?
[14:46] <haidora> why is some ubuntu apps freezing???
[14:46] <haidora> is there a solution?
[14:49] <LIVEversionRunni> hy all.. need some help with my OS
[14:50] <ikonia> LIVEversionRunni: then ask your question
[14:50] <ikonia> we can't help until we know your problem
[14:52] <LIVEversionRunni> i got 12.04.4 lts live cd running right now.. if i installed it, works only til log-in screen.. i understand some graphic issue?
[14:53] <studmuf> ikonia: Are you running 14.04.1?
[14:54] <murosai> where is the PATH environment variable defined, besides .bashrc?
[14:54] <murosai> is there some kind of systemwide setting
[14:54] <SawnikooAMURICA> LIVEversionRunni: Can you !pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[14:55] <DammitJim> what version of ubuntu server uses samba3 by default in packages?
[14:55] <LIVEversionRunni> bash: /var/log/Xorg.0.log: Permission denied
[14:55] <DammitJim> or can I easily run 14.04.1 and install samba3?
[14:56] <SawnikooAMURICA> LIVEversionRunni: [ sudo cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit ] (install pastebinit if you get an error about pastebinit not found0
[14:56] <ikonia> studmuf: why ?
[14:57] <studmuf> ikonia: Just trying to find someone active to with a similar system to debug this with.
[14:58] <ikonia> you don't need someone with the same systm
[14:58] <ikonia> to be honest, I think it's a waste of time bug anyway as flash on linux is dead
[14:58] <ikonia> the sooner you accept it the better (personal viewpoint0
[14:58] <ikonia> )
[14:58] <LIVEversionRunni> http://pastebin.com/sSeQrM2K
[15:00] <studmuf> ikonia: so for sites that require flash you just don't use?
[15:00] <LIVEversionRunni> SawnikooAMURICA, http://pastebin.com/sSeQrM2K
[15:00] <koichirose> Hello! Is there a way to convert from PNG to JPG from commandline without Imagemagick and its dependencies (50MB!!)
[15:00] <SawnikooAMURICA> LIVEversionRunni: ... it's [ sudo cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit ].
[15:00] <SawnikooAMURICA> Remember the "cat". Meow.
[15:01] <murosai> most porn sites use flash, how can you live life without them :(
[15:01] <ikonia> grow up
[15:03] <LIVEversionRunni> give me pastebin page.. this one i got is not ok
[15:03] <cn28h> http://poly.morphism.org/
[15:03] <cfhowlett> cn28h, no spamming this channel
[15:04] <cn28h> he asked for a pastebin ...
[15:05] <cn28h> I like the swupport for multiple files on that one
[15:05] <seert_erkek> hii
[15:06] <ses1984> hey, so in /etc/resolv.conf there's a warning not to edit this file by hand, because it will get overwritten....so...what do i edit if i need to fix the contents?
[15:06] <LIVEversionRunni> hehehe
[15:07] <LIVEversionRunni> SawnikooAMURICA, a lot of cats arround me
[15:07] <LIVEversionRunni> >D
[15:07] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> hi there
[15:08] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> i'm looking for some help with Ubuntu
[15:08] <LIVEversionRunni> i need a paste bin page..
[15:08] <cn28h> LIVEversionRunni: I suggested you one
[15:08] <cfhowlett> LIVEversionRunni, fpast.og
[15:08] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> I had a boyfriend named Ubuntu once.  He used to "play the bongos" on my ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[15:08] <cfhowlett> fpaste.org
[15:08] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS!
[15:08] <cfhowlett> !ops | PlowMyFilthyAnus,
[15:08] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS!!
[15:08] <LIVEversionRunni> sorry, didnt see
[15:08] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS!!!
[15:08] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS!!!!
[15:08] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS!!!!!
[15:09] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS!!!!!!
[15:09] <PlowMyFilthyAnus> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS!!!!!!!
[15:09] <unopaste> PlowMyFilthyAnus 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
[15:11] <LIVEversionRunni> cn28h, nice colors on that page.. easy redable.. tnx!
[15:11] <cn28h> sure, np
[15:14] <LIVEversionRunni> SawnikooAMURICA, http://poly.morphism.org/paste/2eI
[15:16] <LIVEversionRunni> cn28h.. hahahaha.. author name too long :-D
[15:16] <cn28h> ;p
[15:20] <tonph> hi, I have Dell Inspiron N4010 Broadcom 365 Bluetooth, and ubuntu 14 64bit; now I dnt know why my bluetooth is not working
[15:21] <tonph> hany one has any idea, how to make my bluwtooth work in my ubuntu
[15:23] <shm__> who
[15:23] <tonph> apology if I am in the wrong place !
[15:24] <cfhowlett> !bluetooth | tonph right place to ask :)
[15:24] <tonph> I am trying since 3/4 hours but no chance
[15:25] <tonph> Just also have thinnking if my laptop does not have the bluetooth adapter also
[15:30] <l0rdn1x> tonph: Most likely your laptop does not have the bluetooth adapter built in
[15:31] <deekej> can someone make ETA on when the GCC 4.9.2 will come to the http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-toolchain-r/test/ubuntu?
[15:31] <l0rdn1x> tonph: Ubuntu will still show the bluetooth indicator even if you don't have an adapter hooked up
[15:31] <LIVEversionRunni> .....
[15:32] <tonph> l0rdn1x:  how can i check the hardware adapter then, as per my laptop dell N4010 manual its says it has the 365 smthing ... adapter
[15:32] <Airbander> Hi guys
[15:32] <l0rdn1x> tonph: you can lspci in your terminal
[15:32] <Airbander> i have problem on virtualbox
[15:33] <Airbander> can you guys help me or this chat for OS ubuntu ?
[15:33] <sudormrf> !ask | Airbander
[15:34] <tonph> l03dn1x: lspci with bgrep bluetooth does not give me anythin
[15:34] <squinty> Airbander:  virtualbox has it's own channel on freenode   #vbox
[15:34] <Airbander> thanks
[15:34] <LIVEversionRunni> SawnikooAMURICA??
[15:36] <Airbander> how install vmware work station on ubuntu ?
[15:36] <LIVEversionRunni> need help with driver support .. any1 can help?
[15:39] <squinty> !ask | LIVEversionRunni
[15:39] <LIVEversionRunni> i did.. no reply
[15:41] <niko> A/f
[15:42] <IsoLinCHiP> Hi. Does anyone know of a way to recover a forgotten luks passphrase from a mounted volume? I need to reboot my computer today, and am certain I forgot the password for the full disk encryption. ( I know backup is an option, it would just be more conventient avoiding that )
[15:43] <IsoLinCHiP> Just changing the passphrase would be fine too
[15:44] <Marc-Julian> Hello.
[15:44] <onla> Hey. I feel like my fans are too loud so I am trying to set up pwmconfig. However I'm not sure which option I should choose as source here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/30478113/k/Screenshot%20from%202014-10-31%2017%3A35%3A45.png
[15:54] <jjavaholic> "[Parent][MessageChannel::Call] Error: Channel timeout: cannot send/recv" what is going on here
[15:57] <ppf> hi
[15:57] <ppf> trying to build a kernel with a new flavour
[15:58] <ppf> quite late during compilation i get "previous or current modules file missing!"
[15:58] <ppf> what's wrong here, what do i need to do?
[15:58] <Airbander> guys how install vmware work station ?
[15:59] <OerHeks> Airbander, there is a wiki for that https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware/Player
[15:59] <Marc-Julian> i installed vmware fusion because i have a copy
[16:00] <OerHeks> ppf what ubuntu version, what kernel? there is a ppa with prebuild kernels
[16:00] <Marc-Julian> i got ubuntu 14.10 with vmware fusion and latest version now :/
[16:01] <deamosreapos> Good evening
[16:01] <ppf> OerHeks : 14.04, 3.13.0-39
[16:01] <deamosreapos> I am wondering if anyone is able to give me some assisting?
[16:01] <ppf> i'm building my own kernel, with local modifications
[16:01] <pbx> deamosreapos, jump right in and ask your question. give lots of detail and context.
[16:01] <ppf> so ppa won't help me much
[16:02] <deamosreapos> I got a Database dump +- 500 Mb. Now I need to restore it and I need to find a proper and fast way to do it
[16:02] <estudiante> hola
[16:02] <OerHeks> ppf read some docs https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel && https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile
[16:02] <estudiante> 3rvnmwdxs
[16:02] <estudiante> jyhbgvrfde
[16:02] <estudiante> gvrfcedx
[16:02] <estudiante> ygfr4de3sw
[16:02] <estudiante> g5f4r3dews
[16:02] <estudiante> gfrdesw
[16:02] <unopaste> estudiante you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[16:03] <OerHeks> ppf "If you have a problem which is related to the kernel you should visit the #ubuntu-kernel "
[16:03] <deamosreapos> I am running Ubuntu 14.04 with Mysql etc installed phpmyadmin also
[16:03] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> I have my touch screen fairly working
[16:03] <ppf> OerHeks : i went through these already, they don't cover the case of building your own flavour
[16:03] <deamosreapos> everything is working as intended so far
[16:03] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> but when I get to the outer edges it loses accuracy
[16:05] <deamosreapos> I read there was a Windows solution which seems quite logicall, but hey running Ubuntu ;)
[16:05] <Zerock|LittleRed> Is there no way to set the compose key in LXDE? The wiki was not helpful.
[16:06] <glcheetham> deamosreapos, how did you get the database dump?
[16:06] <deamosreapos> Its from my old server
[16:07] <deamosreapos> It was a huge mess (the previous server manager cocked alot of things up)
[16:07] <glcheetham> deamosrepos, what kind of file is the dump? .sql?
[16:08] <deamosreapos> glcheetham yes
[16:08] <ppf> OerHeks : thanks for the tip, i asked my question there as well
[16:08] <ppf> if anyone has any other suggestion, i'm happy to hear it
[16:08] <deamosreapos> glcheetham I am currently uploading it by FTP to speed things up atleast from transfer point of vieuw
[16:08] <srinivas> hello sirs
[16:09] <srinivas> just installed xubuntu
[16:11] <HALLOWEENZOMBIE> enjoy
[16:13] <hulio> hi guys, after I do upgrade, i can't mount my Hard Drive?
[16:13] <hulio> access my HD :9
[16:13] <hulio> Error mounting /dev/sdc2 at /media/phong/2T: Command-line `mount -t "ntfs" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1000,gid=1000,dmask=0077,fmask=0177" "/dev/sdc2" "/media/phong/2T"' exited with non-zero exit status 14: The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0).
[16:13] <hulio> any help?
[16:15] <afidegnum> good morning... this is the issue I m having...  since dyndns is not offering free services, I decided to use entrydns but the IP address being the ISP's Ip goes to my ADSL router's IP, but I want it to go to my System's IP address which is 10.10.10.73
[16:15] <afidegnum> what's the solution to this ?
[16:16] <m1dnight_> hey guys, I was wondering if there are some ready made things that notify me as a server admin when somebody logs in on my server (which should never happen as i'm the only user)
[16:16] <m1dnight_> E.g., a notification on android "logged in on x via ssh @ <ip>" would be nice
[16:16] <m1dnight_> Don't know what's out there
[16:18] <Zephyr1139> afidegnum, you should look into your router's settings and see if it provides port forwarding.
[16:19] <afidegnum> Zephyr1139: yes there is a port forwarding option
[16:21] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> Has anyone got any experience with touch screen kits for large monitors?
[16:22] <hulio> any idea why i can't see my NTFS hard drive?
[16:22] <hulio> but i can see it when i boot within windows
[16:22] <hulio> Error mounting /dev/sdc2 at /media/phong/2T: Command-line `mount -t "ntfs" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1000,gid=1000,dmask=0077,fmask=0177" "/dev/sdc2" "/media/phong/2T"' exited with non-zero exit status 14: The disk contains an unclean file system (0, 0).
[16:22] <Semajnad> If I had /home/server-files which was owned by the group server-managers, and chmod 774, a user who was part of server-managers would be able to edit / execute those files. However what if new files are created? How would you make any new files created there automatically owned by server-managers. Or would you usually have one account that manages these files that all admins would use?
[16:23] <Semajnad> For example, if aaa member of server-managers created a file there, others would not be able to edit it, but they need to be able to?
[16:24] <m4t> anyone notice that with systemd, if-up.d (e.g. ntpdate) and hwclock aren't run?
[16:24] <Zephyr1139> afidegnum, I haven't done this myself but I think there should be a way to set it up such that remotely "ssh your.routers.ip.addess:2000" should be bound to connecting to 10.10.10.73.
[16:27] <mustmodify> I wrote an upstart script for my dev environment. It starts but doesn't know how to stop. Any thoughts on why I'm having this issue? https://gist.github.com/mustmodify/143adbfe32dc8befcfa2 When I do sudo stop project-dev it says "stop: Unknown instance"
[16:27] <Zephyr1139> afidegnum, I haven't done this myself but I think there should be a way to set it up such that remotely "ssh your.routers.ip.addess:2000" should be bound to connecting to 10.10.10.73:22.
[16:28] <Semajnad> Are all newly created files by a user automatically owned by that users primary group?
[16:28] <SonikkuAmerica> Yes
[16:28] <SonikkuAmerica> Semajnad: ^
[16:30] <Zephyr1139> afidegnum, just googling around I found this: on port forwarding http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1558871
[16:30] <Robr3rd> I dual-boot with Windows 7 and yesterday when booting into Linux there were many artifacts left over on my screens. I have dual-monitors that are years apart from each other, so I doubt it was both monitors simultaneously failing (and they're fine now), and what was even more strange about it was that I could see the Windows 7 desktop icons but they were arranged in a very random order. In other words, it wasn't like the image got "st
[16:30] <Robr3rd> uck" it was like the icons got stuck, and were than re-arranged. I could not interact with them in any way. Here is a screenshot: http://imagebin.org/322915 (the monitors are different resolutions) and on the right you can clearly see the Windows 7 "bubble" screensaver.
[16:31] <OerHeks> imagebin contains malware choose an other service
[16:31] <OerHeks> !paste
[16:34] <manuelperrotta> hello everybody. Please can you tell me where can I download the basic version of ubuntu to install on a mac osx 10.7 and the procedure for the installation?
[16:35] <Semajnad> SonikkuAmerica: Thank you :)
[16:35] <Semajnad> SonikkuAmerica:  That answers so many questions on how multiple users can manager files ;)
[16:35] <somsip> !mac | manuelperrotta
[16:35] <croz> manuelperrotta: u want to install it using vm?
[16:35] <gharz> hi, guys. need some input. tried 4 flavours of ubuntu based linux. my wifi always gets 1mbps connection. hardware is 0c:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61). any idea why i get so slow connection between my machine and my router? how do i make it faster?
[16:36] <dcmwai> join #mariadb
[16:36] <dcmwai> oop
[16:37] <Semajnad> If we have multiple users managing game-servers on an ubuntu server, if one runs a server under screen, can the others users see thoose screen sessions when using screen -r, or will they only see their own?
[16:37] <k1l_> !mac | manuelperrotta
[16:38] <m1dnight_> hey guys, which user executes the /etc/ssh/sshrc file? I have a script placed in ~~/bin (for my own user), but when I log in, I get an error that it can't find the script
[16:38] <AcIdBaTh> hey guys ive been looking online and cant find my answer so im hoping you guys can help. Im on 14.10 and im trying to install winusb but I get the msg Unable to locate package winusb. Ive added the ppa and updated.
[16:38] <m1dnight_> so it's not looking in my bin folder
[16:39] <k1l_> manuelperrotta: see the bots message
[16:39] <somsip> m1dnight_: is ~/bin in path? Is the file executable?
[16:39] <k1l_> !bot | manuelperrotta
[16:39] <m1dnight_> somsip: Yes, when I log in I can execute script.sh, it finds it in my path
[16:39] <m1dnight_> but the sshrc file can't find it so it seems
[16:40] <m1dnight_> I'm wondering where I should put it. I suppose my bashrc does not get loaded before the execution of sshrc, right?
[16:40] <Zephyr1139>  I set up a dual boot laptop with Win8.1 and Fedora. I want to replace the unused Win8.1 hard disk partions #: (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8) Type: (Windows recover, EFI System, Microsoft reser, Microsoft basic, Windows recover, Windows recover, BIOS boot part, Microsoft basic) with Ubuntu. Fedora resides on partion # 9 Type Linux LVM. Can I safely
[16:40] <Zephyr1139>  drop partions 1 thru 8 with out disturbing 9 by using fdisk?
[16:40] <OerHeks> AcIdBaTh, what ppa? why not use unetbootin?
[16:41] <somsip> m1dnight_: how did you reference this file in sshrc? using ~ or /home/user/bin as absolute path?
[16:41] <AcIdBaTh> every time i use unetbooting i get the msg missing bootmrg when trying to boot from usb
[16:41] <AcIdBaTh> th eppa is ppa:colingille/freshlight
[16:41] <AcIdBaTh> the ppa*
[16:42] <m1dnight_> oh, somsip just "script.sh"
[16:42] <OerHeks> AcIdBaTh, oke and what ubuntu version are you on? that ppa goes to saucy 13.10
[16:42] <m1dnight_> but it also uses a config file in ~/.config/script.conf
[16:42] <AcIdBaTh> im on 14.10
[16:42] <m1dnight_> I was assuming sshrc would be executes by my own user
[16:42] <OerHeks> AcIdBaTh, that is why it has no inastall candidate
[16:42] <AcIdBaTh> ah, any other programs i could use on 14.10 to make the usb?
[16:43] <m1dnight_> Do I put them in /home/root, then?
[16:43] <somsip> m1dnight_: try working on the assumption that it does run as user and reference them absolute. What are you trying to do anyway?
[16:43] <Robr3rd> Updated image link:
[16:43] <Robr3rd> http://snag.gy/F2h1P.jpg
[16:43] <Airbander> Hi
[16:43] <OerHeks> AcIdBaTh, what iso are you putting on usb?
[16:43] <Airbander> guys i need help
[16:43] <AcIdBaTh> its windows xp
[16:44] <OerHeks> AcIdBaTh, no, xp will not go on usb
[16:44] <AcIdBaTh> ok. so would windows 7 work with unetbooting?
[16:44] <AcIdBaTh> xp was the only iso i had to try
[16:44] <OerHeks> AcIdBaTh, sure
[16:44] <Airbander> i want the best way to install virtualbox and thanks i'm using Xubuntu 64 bit
[16:44] <OerHeks> ask in ##windows
[16:45] <BluesKaj> AcIdBaTh, in a word yes
[16:45] <Heliarc> Yes unetbooting works on win 2
[16:45] <Heliarc> win 7 ;-) sorry
[16:45] <AcIdBaTh> thanx guys. Ill try once i get a windows 7 iso. again thanx for all the help.
[16:48] <Zephyr1139> ...I think I'll just image my /dev/sda9 to an external USB drive with dd in case fdisk can't shift partition numbers.
[16:52] <m1dnight_> somsip: It seems to work fine now :) Thank you. I made a script that notifies me on my android when somebody logs in on my server via ssh
[16:53] <m1dnight_> wel,l not so much script as gluecode to make it go
[16:53] <somsip> m1dnight_: ah - ok. All good in the end
[16:54] <m1dnight_> yes, calling /home/user/bin/script.sh worked! thank you man
[16:54] <somsip> m1dnight_: np
[16:55] <ThePendulum> Is there a way to make a multi-user trashbin? It's quite annoying having to add multiple bins so everyone on the NAS can throw something away while working remotely
[16:56] <ThePendulum> (.Trash-1000, .Trash-1001, etc.)
[17:20] <gharz> what command should i run to check if my system is a 32bit or a 64bit? i installed 32bit just to be safe... but what if my machine is 64bit? kindly help.
[17:21] <Airbander> wait a s
[17:21] <SonikkuAmerica> gharz: [ uname -p ]
[17:22] <Airbander> ya
[17:22] <gharz> SonikkuAmerica: it shows i686... is the result based on the OS installed or is the result based on the hardware?
[17:22] <k1l_> gharz: i would recommend to install 64bit unless your hardware is 32bit
[17:22] <SonikkuAmerica> gharz: That is the OS type installed.
[17:22] <gharz> SonikkuAmerica: is there a command that would really identify what my hardware is?
[17:23] <Airbander> use this
[17:23] <Airbander> cat /proc/cpuinfo
[17:23] <gharz> k1l_: my internet connection is just 1mbps.. sad. i dont want to waste my time downloading the wrong OS.
[17:23] <k1l_> gharz: run "lscpu | grep op-mode " to see if your cpu can use 64bit
[17:24] <SonikkuAmerica> Or better, [ lscpu | grep 64 ]
[17:24] <Airbander> ya
[17:24] <SonikkuAmerica> If nothing appears you can't use 64-bit
[17:25] <gharz> Airbander, k1l_ SonikkuAmerica : when i run lscpu | grep 64 the result says CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit
[17:25] <k1l_> gharz: so go for the 64bit version
[17:25] <SonikkuAmerica> 64-bit version is best then
[17:25] <Airbander> so you can use both
[17:25] <Airbander> 64 is better
[17:25] <gharz> k1l_: wow... thanks for the help SonikkuAmerica Airbander and k1l_
[17:25] <SonikkuAmerica> :D
[17:25] <gharz> you are the best, guys!
[17:25] <Airbander> welcome
[17:26] <Airbander> i'm new in linux too i have only one week i think muahahaha
[17:30] <Sheepolution> Hi
[17:30] <Sheepolution> I can't here anything on Skype, and my mic doesn't work either. Now I've heard this is a common problem. Is there also a common fix?
[17:30] <nusr> how can i plot a time series in terminal..i can use python matplotlib but i want to do it in terminal
[17:31] <SonikkuAmerica> Sheepolution: Make sure PulseAudio is installed
[17:32] <Sheepolution> SonikkuAmerica: Done
[17:32] <nusr> is there a way to plot a time series in terminal?
[17:33] <bubbasaures> Sheepolution, Are you using the skype websites version or the one in the Ubuntu repos?
[17:33] <Sheepolution> bubbasaures: Website version
[17:33] <OerHeks> nusr, never heard of that
[17:34] <bubbasaures> Sheepolution, Ubuntu suggests using the repos, seen many fixed this way with just this issue, worth trying.
[17:34] <drtaglia> hi guys, how do you access the terminal in the "back" of the desktop manager?
[17:34] <drtaglia> (CUDA install fucked my GUI...)
[17:34] <bubbasaures> !language | drtaglia
[17:34] <Sheepolution> bubbasaures: What's the repo called?
[17:35] <Sheepolution> sudo apt-get install skype doesn't work for me
[17:35] <Sheepolution> Do I need to update/add something?
[17:35] <drtaglia> bubbasaures: sorry :P
[17:35] <OerHeks> Sheepolution, enable the 3th party repo in softwarecenter
[17:35] <OerHeks> !skype
[17:35] <nusr> 0erHeks: thanks. i'm reading something on the web now..gnuplot..apparently it can be done and looks good too. http://linuxcommando.blogspot.sg/2014/05/how-to-plot-2d-data-using-gnuplot.html
[17:35] <drtaglia> was it F4? or something like that Alt-F4 maybe
[17:36] <Semajnad> Can you just remove a users home directory by deleting it, or is there a proper way.
[17:36] <Semajnad> We've got like web-admin that doesn't need a home directory but I accidentally gave them one.
[17:36] <bubbasaures> Sheepolution, look in software & updates 2nd tab other software and make sure the independent and canonical partners are on and if not do that and run a update than deal with kype.
[17:37] <bubbasaures> skype*
[17:38] <mustmodify> I wrote an upstart script for my dev environment. It starts but doesn't know how to stop. Any thoughts on why I'm having this issue? https://gist.github.com/mustmodify/143adbfe32dc8befcfa2 When I do sudo stop project-dev it says "stop: Unknown instance"
[17:40] <ToAruShiroiNeko> hi
[17:40] <ToAruShiroiNeko> so I get a weird error
[17:40] <ToAruShiroiNeko> ping www.google.com results in ping: unknown host www.google.com
[17:40] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I can ping IPs though
[17:41] <jhutchins_wk> ToAruShiroiNeko: So your DNS isn't working.
[17:42] <piero> mmmmm
[17:42] <Sheepolution> Okay I think it's fixed
[17:42] <Sheepolution> I can't really call anyone at the moment
[17:42] <Sheepolution> But the skype test call works
[17:42] <abdo> j
[17:43] <Sheepolution> The only problem now, which isn't really a problem, but would be nice if it was fixed, is that my microphone sounds worse than on my laptop with Windows.
[17:43] <petn-randall> Hi, I'm running dovecot on Ubuntu 12.04 and trying to disable SSLv3. With "ssl_cipher_list = ALL:!LOW:!SSLv2:!EXP:!aNULL" (not disabling SSLv3) I can connect via TLS: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8763505/
[17:43] <ToAruShiroiNeko> jhutchins_wk well yes
[17:43] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I am not familiar with linux so I am unsure how to fix it
[17:43] <petn-randall> However, with the setting "ssl_cipher_list = ALL:!LOW:!SSLv2:!EXP:!aNULL:!SSLv3" I not a single cipher suite is offered: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8763480/
[17:43] <ToAruShiroiNeko> http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/change-ubuntu-server-from-dhcp-to-a-static-ip-address/
[17:44] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I have been following that
[17:44] <petn-randall> How do I successfully disable SSLv3 on dovecot?
[17:47] <Madhumita> hello..I am getting a blank desktop gui after upgrade to 14.04. Anyone who can help?
[17:48] <mozzarella> guys help
[17:48] <hardtail> Can anyone recommend some laptops or hybrids that work well with Ubuntu?
[17:49] <bubbasaures> Madhumita, In general graphic drivers need a reinstall on upgrades, try a nomodeset boot to get a low graphic desktop.
[17:49] <ToAruShiroiNeko> anu suggestions?
[17:50] <Madhumita> I have radeon 4850 hd driver
[17:50] <Madhumita> I tried purging and reinstalling flgrx, it did not work
[17:50] <petn-randall> mozzarella: You have to ask your question first.
[17:51] <mozzarella> I'm taking videos with cheese but there's no sound
[17:52] <kot9good> куку
[17:53] <kot9good> ребята
[17:53] <ohad> I used apt-mirror to download repo from ubuntu archive, and I want to change to to a different server, can I continue from the same place the download ?
[17:53] <kot9good> тут есть русские?
[17:53] <kot9good> Im Russia
[17:53] <kot9good> do you need russia?
[17:53] <bazhang> !ru
[17:54] <OerHeks>  ohad mirrors should be equal, yes
[17:54] <kot9good> как на него попасть?
[17:54] <BluesKaj> !ru
[17:54] <ohad> I can see that in the repo folder it download all the pools in a directory with the server name, Im afraid it wont be able to find it ?
[17:56] <BluesKaj> oops
[17:59] <Madhumita> ubuntu 14.04 login screen is perfect but only wallpaper displayed post login. Can anyone help?
[18:01] <OerHeks> Madhumita, known issue, see http://askubuntu.com/a/481620 my best shot is Fix2
[18:01] <Jeeves_Moss> how do I setup a port tunnel over SSH so I can RDP a server on the remote network?
[18:01] <Airbander> Hi
[18:02] <ohad> OerHeks, its not good, starting from the beginning..
[18:02] <Airbander> where can i find wallpapers of my system and thanks i'm using xubuntu
[18:03] <Madhumita> @OerHeks I tried the steps suggested. Nothing works. Also, my guest session is not proper either.
[18:04] <skyfall> i think i have some issue with ubuntu 14.10. i was unable to boot into linux. it just kept showing the loading ubuntu for a long time
[18:04] <skyfall> finally somehow i managed to log in. it showed some port usb messages. .
[18:05] <skyfall> anybody
[18:05] <skyfall> ?
[18:06] <mirc635it> !ciao
[18:12] <Madhumita> is there a way to revert ubuntu upgrade?
[18:12] <rom1504> no.
[18:12] <rom1504> don't do that anyway
[18:12] <bubbasaures> !details | skyfall
[18:13] <bubbasaures> Madhumita, No reverts, best option is saving an image before upgrading if you want the original.
[18:13] <Airbander> Guys Hello
[18:14] <Airbander> how open an image from terminal
[18:14] <Madhumita> thanks
[18:14] <manuelperrotta> what version of ubuntu do I need to install on a bootable flash drive from my macbook 3.1?
[18:15] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> Hello everyone.  I am working on getting a IR touch monitor working.  I have it working when I have xrandr --rotate normal but when I rotate the screen xinput does not rotate as well.  Is there a way to get xinput and xrandr to rotate the same way?  I also need to get the login screen rotating left too.
[18:16] <OerHeks> Airbander, sudo apt-get install fbi # and open image with:  fbi < filename >
[18:16] <bubbasaures> Madhumita, Some have a separate home, you can separate it off at any point. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving  You can make a install list and save any extra repos and keys along with this.
[18:16] <OerHeks> !info fbi
[18:16] <ohad> OerHeks, any idea?:o
[18:16] <OerHeks> ohad no, as i have no clue what is wrong
[18:18] <ohad> when using apt-mirror It downloads all the packages to the mirror/<mirror>/... , so changing the configuration file just starts downloading everything to the new mirror
[18:18] <manuelperrotta> Hallo everybody.. please help me I am getting mad... what version of ubuntu do I need to install on a bootable flash drive from my macbook 3.1?
[18:18] <ohad> I've also tried to manualy "mv" the mirror folder to the new one.. ofc it didn't work:x
[18:19] <bubbasaures> manuelperrotta, supported versions are 12.04 and 14.04 you have to see if that computer is even usable.
[18:19] <Madhumita> alright. Thank [bubbasaures]
[18:19] <ToAruShiroiNeko> so I get a weird error: ping www.google.com results in ping: unknown host www.google.com - I can ping IPs though - I am not familiar with linux so I am unsure how to fix it
[18:20] <bubbasaures> !mac | manuelperrotta
[18:20] <manuelperrotta> bubbasaures: thank you bubba... It is usable indeed.. i made some kind of modification
[18:21] <bubbasaures> manuelperrotta, Cool, apple/mac installs are kinda pointing to wiki's here in general often, few users here occasionally.
[18:27] <Madhumita> can anyone please help me with how can I reset all the configuration files to their default values?
[18:32] <mekhami> anyone know where i can go for pc build advice on freenode
[18:32] <OerHeks> mekhami, try ##hardware
[18:33] <laud> fl
[18:36] <ToAruShiroiNeko> is this problem really that unusual?
[18:36] <OerHeks> ToAruShiroiNeko, you changed to static IP, so you have your dns wrong, that happens sometimes
[18:36] <ToAruShiroiNeko> OerHeks how can I fix it?
[18:37] <OerHeks> ToAruShiroiNeko, check somehowe what your original dns was, and use that?
[18:37] <ToAruShiroiNeko> OerHeks I dont mind just using google
[18:37] <ToAruShiroiNeko> and I dont understand how to use it
[18:37] <ToAruShiroiNeko> its frustrating enough to reboot the server just so network settings are applied :/
[18:38] <TBotNik_> All: Posted current issue at: http://askubuntu.com/questions/544141/aptitude-error-hold-over-from-12-04-to-14-04!  Think I wrote it up right! Does anyone know where this patch is and how to install the fix?
[18:38] <OerHeks> ToAruShiroiNeko, if you are on that same network now, check this client dns, and apply that to the server
[18:39] <ToAruShiroiNeko> OerHeks again how can I check that? its not listed in ifconfig
[18:40] <OerHeks> ToAruShiroiNeko, nm-tool | grep DNS
[18:40] <OerHeks> will tell you
[18:44] <B4PU> If I understood correctly in Synaptic the difference between "remove" and "remove completely" is that the second removes also configuration files. My question is the following: Can you do "remove completely" after having already done "remove" for a particular package? If not, how to do this? Should I reinstall it and then do "remove completely"?
[18:44] <ilovelinux> hello
[18:45] <niekie> Hello, ilovelinux.
[18:46] <ilovelinux> hello mikecmpbll
[18:48] <ki7mt_> B4PU, If the primary package isn't not present, you can't purge or in the case "remove completely", as you'll probably get an err stating the package is not present. You could look in /var/lib/dpkg/info for the .list file and remove manually,or as you say re-install then --purge.
[18:49] <funkster> how can i change my resolution via commandline at bootup?
[18:49] <ilovelinux> hello hadi57
[18:50] <Sheepolution> I'm trying to use uxrvt, but the configuration won't update :/
[18:50] <ilovelinux> hello QuaintRcky
[18:50] <B4PU> ki7mt_: Thank you. Is it more likely to encounter problems when doing "remove completely"? I mean is this the reason why the remove-only option exists?
[18:50] <ilovelinux> hello filibas1
[18:51] <QuaintRcky> hiya ilovelinux
[18:51] <ilovelinux> hello FilthyMacNasty
[18:51] <ilovelinux> hello Zangune
[18:51] <Zangune>  ilovelinux  hi :)
[18:51] <Zangune> hi all :)
[18:51] <ilovelinux> hello josokr
[18:52] <ilovelinux> hello jxf
[18:52] <ilovelinux> hello thedodd
[18:52] <bazhang> ilovelinux, please stop that
[18:53] <ilovelinux> bazhang, ok
[18:53] <Zangune> lol
[18:53] <ilovelinux> Zangune, :D
[18:53] <ilovelinux> hi all
[18:53] <Bashing-om> B4PU: Let's say you want to remove an application, and for some reason (re)install, If you choose 'remove' then the config files (that you have worked so hard on ) are kept . -> "remove completely" also removes those config files.
[18:53] <bazhang> ilovelinux, chit chat in #ubuntu-offtopic NOT here
[18:53] <l0rdn1x> Hey guys, I just downloaded the TrustyTahr LTS from the Ubuntu site, and I don't see a MD5 or SHA checksum for the file, did they hide it? lol
[18:53] <ilovelinux> bazhang, ok :)
[18:54] <ilovelinux> i'm have 12 years old
[18:54] <bazhang> !ot | ilovelinux
[18:54] <ki7mt_> B4PU, additionally, if you generally use apt-get or aptitude, you should stick with it to prevent any dependency issues on removals. Synaptic is a lower level more advanced GUI manager, and The Software center is a higher level GUI manager. For me, I stay with apt-get CLI, and Software center to keep things straight.
[18:55] <Sheepolution> Oh never mind
[18:55] <Sheepolution> I installed rxvt instead of urxvt
[18:57] <B4PU> After switching to installing the nvidia drivers I noticed everything got a lot slower. So I went back to the open source driver. But the slowness didn't go away. So then I searched for the packages and made sure
[18:57] <B4PU> sorry it wasnt finished
[18:57] <B4PU> i entered by mistake
[18:57] <B4PU> please wait
[18:58] <ki7mt_> B4PU, Also, bare in mind, files written to the $USER space are not ( or should not be ) removed on --purge or remove-completely. So if the app you  installed is purged, anything written in the $USER space may still remain, this by design.
[18:59] <Madhumita> hello..is it possible to reset all configuration files to default on ubuntu 14.04?
[18:59] <B4PU> After switching to the nvidia drivers I noticed everything got a lot slower. So I went back to the open source driver. But the slowness didn't go away. So then I searched for the remaining packages and removed them one by one. But the slowness still didn't go away. So now I am thinking I should have done "remove completely" instead of "remove". What do you think? Am I on the right track?
[18:59] <ki7mt_> Whereas, configs written to /etc/ /var etc would or should be removed on a --purge or remove-completely command.
[19:00] <B4PU>  I searched for the remaining packages =  I searched for the remaining nvidia packages that were installed when I first switched to the nvidia drivers
[19:00] <eeee> Would any of the Ubuntu users be so kind a quickly help a linux newbie with a question that is not really 100% Ubuntu but Linux?
[19:00] <ki7mt_> These pist install activities are hooks, written int the form of postinst postrm shell scripts, located in /var/lib/dpkg/info. YOu cna review them there to see what they would remove on a given action; abort, cancel, purge etc.
[19:01] <ki7mt_> .. These post install .. ..
[19:01] <ghostt> I wish i could meet someone, just one, who had a filthy anus that needed plowing.  :(  FML!
[19:01] <Bashing-om> B4PU: Depends, - how did you install the proprietary driver ? - IF installed outside of the package manager, then the package manager is not aware of it's existence, and is not tracking it.
[19:01] <ghostt> I wish i could meet someone, just one, who had a filthy anus that needed plowing.  :(  FML!!
[19:01] <ghostt> I wish i could meet someone, just one, who had a filthy anus that needed plowing.  :(  FML!!!
[19:01] <ghostt> I wish i could meet someone, just one, who had a filthy anus that needed plowing.  :(  FML!!!!
[19:01] <ghostt> I wish i could meet someone, just one, who had a filthy anus that needed plowing.  :(  FML!!!!!
[19:01] <ghostt> I wish i could meet someone, just one, who had a filthy anus that needed plowing.  :(  FML!!!!!!
[19:01] <unopaste> ghostt 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
[19:01] <ki7mt_> B4PU, Well for divers, it's not just packages, it's kernel modules as well.
[19:02] <Scorp-> Salut
[19:02] <B4PU> I installed in the section "additional drivers"
[19:02] <eeee> I am a Linux newbie and installed Fedora on my new Banana pi. I could use some assistance. Could anybody please tell me if the command under Q16 is correct? http://wiki.lemaker.org/FAQ
[19:03] <ki7mt_> B4PU, Thar should install and remove correctly then, if not, it's a bug.
[19:03] <bubbasaures> eeee, #fedora
[19:03] <ki7mt_> That ..
[19:03] <vague2025> hey guyz..
[19:03] <eeee> bubbasaures, it requires rehistration. is is a simple question, not related to Fedora I guess
[19:04] <OerHeks> eeee, it is.
[19:04] <B4PU> Yes but when I went back to the open source driver I saw many nvidia packages that were recently installed did not go away. That is why I removed them manually. But I did not do "remove completely". Should I have done "remove completely"?
[19:04] <l0rdn1x> Did they hide the MD5/SHA checksum somewhere for the ISO that isn't obvious?
[19:04] <eeee> I just wanna know whether that command is correct that they mention there
[19:04] <bubbasaures> eeee, just register and use the correct channel to start with.
[19:04] <B4PU> And maybe the problem would be solved now?
[19:04] <eeee> OerHeks, that backtick at the end is also correct?
[19:04] <bubbasaures> !register | eeee
[19:04] <B4PU> I clearly notice everything is much slower now....
[19:05] <vague2025> gtub rescue
[19:05] <B4PU> How can this be?
[19:05] <OerHeks> l0rdn1x, you can use the build-in check too
[19:05] <ghostt> ?
[19:05] <OerHeks> eeee #fedora
[19:05] <vague2025> I mean grub reacue..
[19:05] <ghostt> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS YOU FUCKING RETARDED FAGGOTS!
[19:05] <ghostt> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS YOU FUCKING RETARDED FAGGOTS!!
[19:05] <ghostt> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS YOU FUCKING RETARDED FAGGOTS!!!
[19:05] <ghostt> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS YOU FUCKING RETARDED FAGGOTS!!!!
[19:05] <ghostt> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS YOU FUCKING RETARDED FAGGOTS!!!!!
[19:05] <ghostt> PLOW MY FILTHY ANUS YOU FUCKING RETARDED FAGGOTS!!!!!!
[19:05] <unopaste> ghostt 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
[19:05] <bubbasaures> vague2025, Full details needed.
[19:05] <l0rdn1x> what the heck lol
[19:06] <bubbasaures> !ops | ghostt
[19:06] <ki7mt_> B4PU, It's possible, but I'm not sure, as I don't do allot of work on Video drivers.  Many of the how too's say to purge several packages when switching from Native to Restricted and vice versa.
[19:06] <vague2025> I messed with fsck
[19:06] <vague2025> which led to grub rescue..
[19:06] <OerHeks> l0rdn1x, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes
[19:06] <OerHeks> easy to find, no?
[19:07] <bubbasaures> vague2025, You are far from giving relevant details, what led to the fsck what is the release....etc
[19:07] <l0rdn1x> OerHeks: thanks, it use to be right next to the link on the main page a good long time ago
[19:07] <l0rdn1x> lol
[19:07] <Guest51361> hello, is it ok if I add 6 mb unallocated space to swap in gparted?
[19:07] <vague2025> the bad thing my hard disk is encrypted..
[19:07] <Bashing-om> vague2025: "I messed with fsck " while the partition was mounted ??
[19:07] <B4PU> Ok well I will try reinstalling them and then doing "remove completely".....
[19:07] <bubbasaures> vague2025, Use nicks here, load your backup than.
[19:08] <B4PU> Thank you all
[19:08] <vague2025> yeah the disk was mounted..
[19:08] <bubbasaures> Guest51361, Context?
[19:08] <bubbasaures> !who | vague2025
[19:09] <Guest51361> I have 6 mb unallocated space and the only thing I can do with them is adding them to swap
[19:09] <vague2025> then after loading my backup does it mean I formatty hard disk..
[19:09] <bubbasaures> Guest51361, strange question, what is your issue with doing it?
[19:09] <imbezol> Guest51361: unless those 6 mb are right next to the existing swap space i'd just leave it alone
[19:10] <imbezol> Guest51361: actually.. i'd probably leave it alone either way.. 6 mb is pretty insignificant
[19:10] <dwangnew> hi, does anyone know why ubuntu slows to a crawl when >~65% of my ram is used. I have 3gb
[19:10] <Guest51361> they're right before swap. They've been there for some time, I'm not sure how. Today I'm resizing a partition and I noticed
[19:10] <bubbasaures> dwangnew, It is swapping, look into the swappiness
[19:11] <vague2025> @bab. Is grub rescue possible with encrypted hard disk
[19:11] <Guest51361> ok I'll leave it alone thank you
[19:11] <ki7mt_> In an ideal world, you should not be getting into swap anyways, if you are, you should consider increasing memory, as swap has a dramatic affect on overall performance.
[19:11] <bubbasaures> dwangnew, http://askubuntu.com/questions/103915/how-do-i-configure-swappiness
[19:12] <vague2025> @ bubb Is grub rescue possible with encrypted disks..
[19:12] <dwangnew> @bubbasaures thank you i will look into it!
[19:12] <bubbasaures> swap on my SSD HD is un-noticeable in general
[19:14] <vague2025> @bubbasures Is grub rescue possible with encrypted disks.?
[19:14] <ubuntu-studio> hello everyone how do i install boot repair on ubuntustudio live session_
[19:14] <ki7mt> True, SSD have made this much less of an issue, but not everyone has an SSD
[19:14] <daftykins> ki7mt: that's true, the third world still exists ;)
[19:15] <vague2025> ping bubbasures
[19:15] <ki7mt> :-) Indeed, and personally, I would not have an SSD on a server either.
[19:16] <tgm4883> ki7mt: no SSD on a server? Why?
[19:16] <imbezol> alternatively you could buy gobs of ram, carve a bunch of it off into a ram drive, and configure swap on it
[19:16] <ki7mt> One static crash and your done.
[19:16] <bubbasaures> your not supposed to notice 1/2 the world living in squalor
[19:16] <tgm4883> static crash?
[19:16] <HALLOWEENZOMBIE> im saving that quote forever
[19:17] <ki7mt> Yeah, you know ESD sensitivity and things along those lines. Voltage serges for example.
[19:17] <vague2025> hey guyz is grub rescue possible on encrypted disks..
[19:17] <ikonia> it should be as /boot isn't encytped
[19:19] <tgm4883> ki7mt: I hadn't heard of that being an issue on SSDs more than other devices.
[19:20] <ki7mt> It's a Solid State Device is it not? Anyway, you can use them if you choose, I just choose not to.
[19:20] <imbezol> i'm a storage guy.. i install and use tens of thousands of drives, ssd and spinnig.. never heard of that issue
[19:21] <bubbasaures> ki7mt, SSD's have the same mean life as spinning disks now, there are server level SSD's as well
[19:21] <vague2025> @bubbasaures kindly assist me..
[19:21] <tgm4883> ki7mt: do you have any references to back that up?
[19:21] <ki7mt> It's real easy, use whatever ya like, I dont use, that's all.
[19:22] <tgm4883> ki7mt: well it's more than that though. You are telling people here that it's unsafe
[19:22] <OerHeks> fud
[19:22] <ki7mt> It is unsafe, but Im not going to go into an Electrical Engineering lesson here.
[19:23] <imbezol> put it this way.. all the most recent versions of enterprise storage systems have SSDs in them to dump memory to in case of power loss
[19:23] <tgm4883> ki7mt: so you should be able to back that up witha  reference then yea?
[19:23] <imbezol> it's more than safe.. it's best practice
[19:23] <ikonia> guys, I think we need to drop this
[19:23] <daftykins> tgm4883: it is not the responsibility of a point-maker's to justify their statement. nor is this on topic
[19:23] <ikonia> ssd's are industry standard in the enterprise and home
[19:23] <ikonia> so there is no need not to recommend them
[19:23] <ikonia> and we should focus on dealing with the ubuntu aspects
[19:24] <tgm4883> daftykins: That's an interesting point of view, but OK we can drop it
[19:26] <Zangune> bye :)
[19:28] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> FYI for those that want to do touchscreen on a portrait display you must set the coordinate transformation matrix on your xinput and your set!
[19:30] <bubbasaures> RaMcHiP-Mobile, You figured it out, heh. ;)
[19:30] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> hehe
[19:30] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> now to get the login screen to rotate
[19:31] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> and even better if I can figure out how the heck to do the boot as well
[19:32] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> So I now have a 42' touch screen that is IR not capacitance and it seems ACCURATE as all get out...
[19:32] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> I can even hit the tiny little x's
[19:33] <bubbasaures> RaMcHiP-Mobile, You can make it into a coffee table, alla bill g
[19:34] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> That is in the plans
[19:34] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> Need more thicker plexi to prevent breakage
[19:35] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> I wonder if I can get the BIOS to even rotate
[19:36]  * bubbasaures see a ubuntu-mad-scientist derivative in the future
[19:36] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> LOL
[19:36] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> You know what the problem was?
[19:37] <bubbasaures> frankenbuntu
[19:37] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> Ribbon cables in the hardware!  That is why I was getting deadzones
[19:37] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> Replaced the ribbon cables and now cooking with fire
[19:37] <RaMcHiP-Mobile> This is going to be too much damn fun
[19:37] <LiENUS> is there a way to turn off icons only on my second display?
[19:37] <mekhami> what's the easiest way to make a usb booter for my desktop (i'm on my ubuntu laptop)
[19:37] <dxtr_> Hello everybody
[19:38] <past0rius> hello
[19:38] <bubbasaures> mekhami, you want the boot from a usb not the computer?
[19:38] <mekhami> i need to install usb on a new SSD
[19:38] <mekhami> err
[19:38] <mekhami> install ubuntu on a new ssd
[19:38] <dxtr_> I think My wireless device is damaged , Wifi is not working on ubuntu 14.04 and ubuntu 14.10
[19:38] <Sheepolution> How do I make my OS drive link with my other harddrive?
[19:38] <bubbasaures> mekhami, and the issue is?
[19:38] <dxtr_> Anybody here please to help me with this
[19:39] <reisio> Sheepolution: so they appear as one?
[19:39] <past0rius> how i can crate my irc chanel?
[19:39] <mekhami> bubbasaures, how do i make the usb loader...
[19:39] <Sheepolution> I've reinstalled my Ubuntu and I don't know how to do it, but before I reinstalled I had a folder on my ~ that would go to that drive.
[19:39] <OerHeks> mekhami, use the standard usb creator
[19:39] <bubbasaures> mekhami, The live ubuntu iso on a usb for install?
[19:39] <yorwos> hi all
[19:39] <reisio> Sheepolution: ah
[19:39] <OerHeks> !usb
[19:39] <reisio> Sheepolution: where's it mounted ?
[19:39] <past0rius> how i can crate my irc chanel?
[19:39] <bubbasaures> dxtr_, run lspci indentify the wifi use it here with your details.
[19:40] <reisio> past0rius: /join #myirchannel
[19:40] <reisio> past0rius: or talk to #freenode
[19:40] <past0rius> ty
[19:40] <reisio> #myircchannel*
[19:40] <Sheepolution> reisio: How do I check?
[19:40] <reisio> Sheepolution: 'mount'
[19:40] <dxtr_> bubbasaures : 0a:00.0 Network controller: Ralink corp. RT3290 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe
[19:40] <yorwos> is it possible/how to install 2 different versions of a program ? im using wine stable but wanna try 1.7.1 with d3d patch so i can compare whats best for the apps i use under wine
[19:41] <bubbasaures> dxtr_, This an internal?
[19:41] <LiENUS> actually i think i misunderstood whats going on
[19:41] <dxtr_> babbasaures : yes it is
[19:41] <LiENUS> i've got an external monitor hooked up to my laptop above my laptops screen, i'm trying to configure it in the display settings so the external is up top
[19:41] <Sheepolution> reisio: I see 2 but I'm not sure which is which.
[19:42] <LiENUS> but for some reason when i do that it treats the external as the primary display
[19:42] <LiENUS> all my icons are up there
[19:42] <bubbasaures> dxtr_, I'm not much help in this area other than pointing to other info, peruse through this while waiting. http://askubuntu.com/search?q=RT3290
[19:42] <Sheepolution> reisio: Looks like it's sda1
[19:44] <reisio> Sheepolution: mounted to where?
[19:44] <reisio> Sheepolution: sda1 is usually your install partition (or one of them)
[19:44] <reisio> Sheepolution: is it mounted right now?
[19:44] <reisio> Sheepolution: (the path its files are)
[19:44] <ToAruShiroiNeko> can I have some help with networking? I have an ubuntu server working under hyper-v
[19:45] <ToAruShiroiNeko> it cant reach any ip
[19:45] <Sheepolution> daniel@daniel-desktop:/media/daniel/ae15ee00-6763-4ab6-9024-7a857fc5f9dd$
[19:45] <ToAruShiroiNeko> it cannot access anything
[19:45] <Sheepolution> reisio
[19:45] <yorwos> or is the only correct way unless virtual machine , remove 1.6 install 1.7.1 ,try then if needed remove purge 1.7.1 and reinstall 1.6 ?
[19:45] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I have configured a static ip to it
[19:45] <Sheepolution> reisio: So I guess it is, sort of..
[19:45] <bubbasaures> ToAruShiroiNeko, hyper -v is windows could it be their help needed?
[19:45] <TBotNik_> All: Repeating All: Posted current issue at: http://askubuntu.com/questions/544141/aptitude-error-hold-over-from-12-04-to-14-04!  Think I wrote it up right! Does anyone know where this patch is and how to install the fix?
[19:45] <ToAruShiroiNeko> no, it is on a virtual switch which does work as another virtual machine can access the internet
[19:46] <ToAruShiroiNeko> its legacy ethernet so it should work fine
[19:46] <ToAruShiroiNeko> and I can ping the ubuntu server itself from itself
[19:47] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I can ping the ubuntu server from other virtual machines in the virtual network
[19:48] <ToAruShiroiNeko> It however is a one way ping, ubuntu server cannot ping them
[19:50] <reisio> Sheepolution: is it just an external usb?
[19:51] <yorwos> ill do that i guess heh and see how it goes
[19:51] <Sheepolution> reisio: Nope
[19:51] <yorwos> cya guyz take care
[19:51] <reisio> Sheepolution: what is it?
[19:51] <Sheepolution> A 2 TB HD
[19:51] <reisio> ...
[19:51] <reisio> Sheepolution: so internal?
[19:52] <Sheepolution> Yes, I suppose
[19:52] <reisio> Sheepolution: it's inside the computer case?
[19:52] <Sheepolution> reisio: Yes
[19:52] <Sheepolution> Sorry I'm very afraid to answer directly to a question where you might mean something else :P
[19:53] <reisio> just a question
[19:53] <reisio> there will be no grade
[19:53] <reisio> Sheepolution: so this isn't a drive you ever separate from this computer and attach to other random devices?
[19:54] <Sheepolution> reisio: Nope. Bought computer parts. I put in my SSD, put in my HD, and now they've been there ever since.
[19:54] <reisio> ok
[19:54] <reisio> Sheepolution: what's the output of this command?: sudo lsblk -f
[19:55] <Sheepolution> http://hastebin.com/tuwejazuto.hs
[19:55] <mario55> hi to all
[19:56] <past0rius> hey
[19:56] <Sheepolution> ├─sdb1 vfat         /boot/efi Is that a USB stick? It's not plugged in at the moment :/
[19:56] <mario55> who is big specialist in mint linux
[19:57] <k1l> !mint | mario55 the mint guys
[19:57] <mario55> i known is no supporting
[19:57] <mario55> but i ask maybe somebody have interst to talk about one small prob
[19:57] <rrittenhouse> Is there any way to force a (remote) machine to auto-accept the fsck (without having to hit f) -- with the / drive in readonly mode? I would assume you would need to write something to the / partition so that it knows to do it...but I can't.
[19:57] <jeremy31> mario55; Try http://forums.linuxmint.com/index.php
[19:58] <mario55> ok thanks
[19:58] <bazhang> mario55, mint is offtopic here
[19:59] <reisio> Sheepolution: probably your efi system partition, for booting
[20:00] <Sheepolution> But like I said, before my reinstallation, I had someone help me mount the HD, where it would be on ~ called big_disk. So that I could do ~/big_disk/..
[20:00] <Sheepolution> Which is what I'd like to have back.
[20:01] <reisio> Sheepolution: add this to /etc/fstab (sudo gedit /etc/fstab): /dev/sda1 /mnt/whatever ext4 defaults 0 2
[20:01] <reisio> Sheepolution: or /mnt/big_disk if you like
[20:01] <reisio> Sheepolution: then run: mkdir /mnt/big_disk
[20:02] <reisio> Sheepolution: then: ln -s /mnt/big_disk ~/big_disk
[20:02] <reisio> Sheepolution: then sudo mount -o remount /dev/sda1
[20:02] <ManWith> hy, i am currently running an live version of 12.04.4 lts and having small issues of setting up driver for graphic card since this one is unsupported no more.. can any1 guide me to solution?
[20:03] <heidi_> list/
[20:03] <Semajnad> I created a user but the new user has no terminal colors such as ls coloring directories blue. How do I set this up?
[20:03] <Semajnad> root has colouring fine.
[20:03] <ikonia> root should not be a valid user
[20:03] <ikonia> as it should be locked
[20:03] <Semajnad> ikonia: That's not really the point.
[20:03] <ikonia> it is the point
[20:04] <Semajnad> ikonia: Here we go with the root arguments again ;) I'm just curious to know how to get terminaal colours on new users.
[20:04] <ikonia> Semajnad: I'm not having a root argument with you
[20:05] <Semajnad> ikonia: I know :P I'm using linux for a really simple reason and I always get told not to use root :P
[20:05] <Sheepolution> reisio: Does it matter where I put it? Right now I get an error at rule 14. http://hastebin.com/mukifihote.vala
[20:05] <Bashing-om> rrittenhouse: Can you reboot the box > maybe do -> sudo touch /forcefsck , sudo shutdown -r now <- to do a file system check on the next boot up ?
[20:05] <ikonia> Semajna and yet you stil do, so you should know what you're doing
[20:05] <Semajnad> ikonia: What?
[20:06] <ikonia> Semajnad: you keep getting told not to use root, yet you keep ignoring that advice and using root, so if you are ignoring advice like that you should know what you are doing
[20:06] <Semajnad> ikonia: I'm using root because I am. This is on a virtual machine so it really doesn't matter. I'm just trying to get terminal colours working and tried it on root to see if it waas still working there.
[20:06] <ekristen> can I get launchpad help in here? or do I need to go elsewhere? my package keeps getting rejected because “section” “network” is invalid — I’ve looked up the list and network seems to be valid but I can’t get it to accept any format of the word, I’ve tried other sections too, always gets rejected
[20:06] <ikonia> Semajnad: it does matter, but thats not going to help you with your problem, so I'll stop taking away from your question
[20:06] <ki7mt_> Semajnad, just enable it in the users .bashrc it's real easy,  alias grep='grep --color=auto' for example.
[20:06] <Semajnad> ki7mt_: Where is .bashrc?
[20:07] <ki7mt_> ~/.bashrc
[20:07] <ikonia> and this is why you shouldn't be using root
[20:07] <ikonia> if you're asking where the config files are
[20:07] <reisio> Sheepolution: /dev/sda1 /mnt/big_disk ext4 defaults 0 2
[20:07] <reisio> Sheepolution: and no it doesn't matter, just make sure there's an empty directory there (mkdir -p /mnt/big_disk)
[20:07] <ikonia> and again you should be creating users using the right tools, so that the user enviornment gets created properly
[20:07] <reisio> Sheepolution: the line order in fstab also doesn't matter
[20:08] <Semajnad> ikonia: I use linux for a very specific reason and really don't know much about the configuration of it, I just use it as an OS. I could just as easily use Windows. I've enabled root on aa dummy virtuaal machine, and it's disabled on my live server. There is absolutely no reason why this is wrong.
[20:08] <reisio> Sheepolution: you can probably also use UUID=ae15ee00-6763-4ab6-9024-7a857fc5f9dd instead of /dev/sda1
[20:08] <reisio> Sheepolution: which is slightly superior
[20:08] <Sheepolution> "mount: /mnt/big_disk not mounted or bad option"
[20:09] <esde> giggity
[20:09] <ki7mt_> Semajnad, And ikonia has told you, that in Ubuntu, you don't use the root account, unlike other distros that do.
[20:09] <Sheepolution> reisio
[20:09] <ikonia> Semajnad: there is many reasons,
[20:10] <reisio> Sheepolution: what says that?
[20:10] <Semajnad> ki7mt_: I know, but he's missing the point that I've got root enabled on a dummy virtual machine. On my live server it's obviously disabled. I know about sudo. I know about permissions. I really don't care if my dummy virtual machine server gets screwed up as I can just restore a snaapshot. I know why it shouldn't be used, but I'
[20:10] <Semajnad> ki7mt_: Ive got it enabled on the VM.
[20:10] <Sheepolution> Oops.. not sure what I did, but I made infnite folders or something
[20:11] <Sheepolution> Now I have: daniel@daniel-desktop:~/big_disk/big_disk/big_disk/big_disk/big_disk/big_disk/big_disk/big_disk/big_disk/big_disk$
[20:11] <Sheepolution> Oops?
[20:11] <esde> nice
[20:11] <Sheepolution> sudo mount -o remount /dev/sda1
[20:11] <Sheepolution> Says that
[20:11] <Ragnarok> my unity desktop is..... stuck (for lack of a better word)
[20:11] <Sheepolution> I'll delete the folder and redo the steps
[20:11] <brainwash> you have a big disk?
[20:11] <esde> Sheepolution, what're you trying to do
[20:12] <Ragnarok> everythig works except the desktop background
[20:12] <Ragnarok> which is stuck as the login background
[20:12] <Ragnarok> despite me having set my own
[20:12] <Sheepolution> esde: Trying to mount my HD to a folder called big_disk in ~
[20:13] <esde> Ok, has the system mounted it?
[20:13] <Sheepolution> esde: Yes
[20:13] <esde> where at?
[20:13] <Sheepolution> daniel@daniel-desktop:/media/daniel/ae15ee00-6763-4ab6-9024-7a857fc5f9dd$
[20:14] <reisio> Sheepolution: is it mounted at /mnt/big_disk? (ls /mnt/big_disk/)
[20:14] <esde> so mkdir big_disk at ~/
[20:15] <esde> then i would just use a soft link (ln -s /path/to/mount/point ~/big_disk
[20:15] <Bashing-om> Sheepolution: Be aware this "mount: /mnt/big_disk" does not aggree with thsi statement "Trying to mount my HD to a folder called big_disk in ~ : .. The mount point as defined in /etc/fstab must exist as so defined .
[20:16] <JC_SoCal> is there a way to setup a system to automount all my usb drives as read only?
[20:16] <Sheepolution> Bashing-om: As long as my directory url is daniel@daniel-desktop:~$/big_disk   I'm happy
[20:17] <lagbox> Bashing-om, well i got on radeon driver as you signed off
[20:17] <reisio> Sheepolution: that's a secondary problem
[20:17] <esde> directory url?
[20:17] <reisio> Sheepolution: ls /mnt/big_disk/
[20:17] <Sheepolution> esde: Or whatever you call that
[20:17] <esde> you want your home directory to be the external drive?
[20:18] <Sheepolution> esde: No I want a folder that links to it
[20:18] <esde> right
[20:18] <esde> that is what i explained, would result in
[20:19] <esde> mkdir /home/daniel/big_disk && ln -s /path/to/mount/point/ /home/daniel/big_disk
[20:19] <JesusWasGay> Jesus was GAY
[20:20] <JesusWasGay> JESUS WAS A FUCKING FAGGOT!!!!!!!!
[20:20] <vendre> hello anyone here able to help with Ubuntu problem?
[20:20] <ki7mt_> Semajnad, the answer is, the root account is not created, it's enabled (which you should not do on Ubuntu), as such, /etc/skel/* is not added to /home/root .. ls /home tells the story. If you have /home/root, I doubt you will have .profile and .bashrc, which is what sets of fancy terminal coloring for the user when they login.
[20:20] <majukarma> Create  the folder where you want your disk then use it as a mount point. I mean instead of using /mnt, use /home/<user>/<folder> to mount your disk.
[20:21] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Outstanding ! What did you have to do to get the opensource driver to take effect ?
[20:22] <lagbox> well i copied fglrx's xorg.conf ... changed driver to ati
[20:22] <lagbox> rebooted with no params ... had no display
[20:22] <reisio> venkat_330: no, but many people here are
[20:22] <lagbox> held power button down .. didn't reset .. then i noticed my wifi was on ... then my screen eventually turned back on and i had a login
[20:23] <lagbox> but i haven't rebooted yet, so im not sure what the next boot will give me
[20:24] <Sheepolution> esde: Now I have a file called sda1 in my folder big_disk
[20:24] <Bashing-om> lagbox: So that old advisory is correct that the card does require the FGLRX friver ? .. what does "additional drivers" say as to what driver is "in use" ?
[20:24] <lagbox> Bashing-om, next reboot i am going to try the acpi_backlight flag
[20:24] <lagbox> it doesn't require fglrx
[20:24] <lagbox> i needed to create a xorg.conf though
[20:25] <Sheepolution> Or... wait what url do I use. The dev/sda1 or the media/daniel/lotsofweirdsigns
[20:25] <esde> type tree and let me know if the directory structure looks familiar
[20:25] <Bashing-om> lagbox: We have confirmation that the parameter will not work.
[20:25] <lagbox> ah
[20:25] <esde> Sheepolution, the /media/danial/UU-ID is the mountpoint
[20:26] <esde> *e
[20:26] <zertui> hello there
[20:26] <zertui> on ubuntu server is it possile to configure one interface with dhcp and one interface with static ip ?
[20:26] <majukarma> sheepsolution : You may use the folder as a mount point directly
[20:27] <lagbox> well i have my desktop how it should be using radeon and it is tons better than fglrx so i am fine
[20:27] <lagbox> if i can't see the computer booting, it is what it is
[20:27] <Bashing-om> lagbox: IF there exist a xorg.conf file, it will be used .. so that is a great starting point, as you now do have a display .
[20:27] <lagbox> yea
[20:27] <zertui> on ubuntu  is it possile to configure one interface with dhcp and one interface with static ip ?
[20:27] <zertui> if yes how ?
[20:27] <esde> zertui, http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/setting-up-an-network-interfaces-file/
[20:28] <majukarma> sheepsolution: if you have a look to /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab you should tune it to what you want.
[20:28] <zertui> ubuntu server
[20:28] <Sheepolution> esde: This makes a new folder inside big_disk that links to my HD.
[20:28] <Sheepolution> Instead of big_disk itself.
[20:28] <esde> np
[20:28] <esde> mkdir /home/daniel/big_disk && ln -s /path/to/mount/point/ /home/daniel/big_disk/thefolderyourreferencing
[20:28] <ki7mt_> zertui, Yes, there are many ways to do it, here is one: http://askubuntu.com/questions/310355/networking-with-multiple-nics
[20:28] <esde> damnit
[20:28] <reisio> the symlink and the mount are two separate issues
[20:29] <reisio> first make sure it is mounted at all
[20:29] <esde> mkdir /home/daniel/big_disk && ln -s /path/to/mount/point/thatfolder /home/daniel/big_disk
[20:29] <esde> there we go
[20:29] <ki7mt_> zertui, Here's another: http://askubuntu.com/questions/76065/how-do-i-configure-two-network-adapters-in-ubuntu-server
[20:29] <esde> reisio, he said its mounted at /media/daniel/UUID
[20:29] <lagbox> but now that i have my display working correctly, i must say there are some big speed improvements in 14.10 that i can see
[20:30] <esde> but theres some directory at the root of the drive with the contents in it, he needs to symlink that to the folder in home
[20:30] <lagbox> related to the dash and nautilus
[20:30] <majukarma> esde : why do you not directly mount the disk on the folder instead of /mnt ?
[20:30] <ki7mt_> zertui, Bare in mind, the second link sets up two static IP's
[20:30] <esde> because he said he wants to be able to use the drive at ~/big_disk. he can do that without touching fstab. at all.
[20:31] <esde> not too mention fstab sounds a bit beyond his skillset
[20:31] <reisio> I wouldn't symlink to /media/, personally
[20:31] <esde> again, assuming the system is already mounting the drive, and it's mounted where he's saying it's mounted.
[20:31] <reisio> well I already told him exactly what to add to fstab :p
[20:31] <reisio> that's quite an assumption
[20:31] <reisio> which is why I asked him to confirm it
[20:32] <esde> learning is fun! :)
[20:33] <Sheepolution> Okay so. With esdes technique, if I would go to a folder on my HD, and do right click open terminal here. Wouldn't that still make it have the long codish url?
[20:33] <reisio> Sheepolution: what you want is simple, you just have to listen, and do what people say
[20:33] <Sheepolution> reisio: Allright. What was the last thing you asked me again?
[20:34] <reisio> Sheepolution: ls /mnt/big_disk/
[20:34] <StephenS> something is wrong with my ubuntu 14.04, I'm monitoring cpu and memory and it's all fine, now problem is on youtube, sometimes, for no reason music/song on youtube lags for a second, something like it repeats word in the song or a second and moves on, why? Tested on chrome/chromium the same problem.
[20:34] <majukarma> listen to reiso !
[20:35] <Sheepolution> reisio: big_disk  point
[20:35] <Airbander> Hi guys
[20:35] <reisio> Sheepolution: point?
[20:35] <lagbox> StephenS, i have only noticed that issue under heavy load
[20:35] <esde>  i wonder /path/to/mount/point/
[20:35] <Airbander> when i off my computer with poweroff in command line the computer off faster is that hurt files systems or programs ?
[20:36] <Sheepolution> reisio: Might be interfering with what I did for esdes instructions?
[20:36] <majukarma> Stephens, did you have a look to /etc/hosts ?
[20:36] <StephenS> no
[20:36] <Sheepolution> Or I just screwed up
[20:36] <StephenS> well memory is running on 70% and cpu on 20% constant
[20:36] <StephenS> I have fglrx driver for gpu.
[20:36] <reisio> Sheepolution: you definitely screwed up, but there's no point figuring out how you did, given how simple it is to accomplish what you want regardless
[20:36] <Sheepolution> Should I delete the made folders and redo the steps to be sure?
[20:37] <reisio> Sheepolution: you should answer my questions more and type less
[20:37] <StephenS> majukarma, should I edit hosts?
[20:37] <StephenS> It seems all fine to me
[20:37] <majukarma> Stephens, check if you have one 127.0.0.1 or two lines  + 127.0.1.1
[20:38] <Bashing-om> !hosts | StephenS
[20:38] <reisio> Airbander: I wouldn't think so, but it's not exactly the nicest way to power donw
[20:38] <Sheepolution> Oops. Ooooh dear.
[20:38] <Sheepolution> I just accidentally unmounted my HD T-T
[20:38] <esde> thats fine
[20:38] <Airbander> reisio thanks how to do and thanks
[20:38] <reisio> yes, why would you answer my simple questions when you can just type random commands :p
[20:38]  * reisio goes back to work
[20:38] <StephenS> cat /etc/hosts
[20:38] <StephenS> 127.0.0.1	localhost
[20:38] <StephenS> 127.0.1.1	stefanpc
[20:39] <majukarma> Sheepsolutions is experiencing some new User Xperience
[20:39] <StephenS> majukarma, 2.
[20:39] <esde> Sheepolution, what commands did you run
[20:39] <Sheepolution> esde: I clicked on that arrow thing in Nautilus
[20:40] <Sheepolution> Kinda annoying that's even possible when not in root.. :/
[20:40] <esde> stop clicking.
[20:40] <majukarma> Stephens, comment the 127.0.1.1 because you should have one and only one... this might be te cause of the lag...
[20:40] <Sheepolution> It was an accident
[20:40] <Sheepolution> I didn't want to click that T-T
[20:40] <esde> oh. well unplug the mouse
[20:40] <lagbox> my host file has 20 entries
[20:40] <esde> you dont need it
[20:40] <Sheepolution> esde: I guess..
[20:40] <ki7mt_> Airbander, Just use: sudo shutdown -h now     that is safe to use .
[20:40] <lagbox> why would the host file have to do with it ?
[20:40] <esde> now what directories have you created? just the one in your home folder?
[20:41] <majukarma> Just comment the 127.0.1.1 one
[20:41] <Airbander> thanks ki7mt
[20:41] <StephenS> majukarma, done, restart networking.
[20:41] <majukarma> Stephens, how is it going now ?
[20:41] <StephenS> sudo: unable to resolve host stefanpc
[20:41] <StephenS> stop: Job failed while stopping
[20:42] <StephenS> I commented out stefanpc line though
[20:42] <Sheepolution> esde: I've deleted everything regarding big_disk
[20:42] <lagbox> well yea
[20:42] <lagbox> your just removed that entry
[20:42] <esde> is the disk mounted?
[20:42] <Sheepolution> esde: Not anymore T-T
[20:42] <majukarma> sudo service network restart
[20:42] <esde> Ok, sudo fdisk -l, pastebin the output
[20:42] <StephenS> I miss flash for opera though too
[20:43] <esde> !paste | Sheepolution
[20:43] <StephenS> majukarma, sudo: unable to resolve host stefanpc
[20:43] <StephenS> network: unrecognized service
[20:43] <Bashing-om> StephenS: majukarma // My working hosts file -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8765401/ ; where 1404mini is the system name.
[20:43] <lagbox> why would the host file cause that issue ?
[20:43] <StephenS> makes no sense to me neither :D
[20:43] <lagbox> no none to me either
[20:44] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Has to do with agreement with /etc/hostname . IF not ,, this is the result.
[20:44] <ki7mt_> majukarma, thats not the right way, see bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+bug/1301015
[20:44] <Sheepolution> esde: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8765417/
[20:44] <majukarma> Ok then try ifdown eth0... then ifup eth0
[20:45] <Sheepolution> esde: Oh that's another thing. I installed Ubuntu in Dutch T-T.
[20:45] <esde> are you dutch?
[20:45] <Sheepolution> esde: Yes
[20:45] <ki7mt_> majukarma, More info: https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/network-configuration.html
[20:45] <StephenS> so whats my problem with youtube then?
[20:45] <esde> is the disk install at the 120GB disk or the 2TB disk?
[20:45] <esde> *system
[20:45] <StephenS> I didnt installed flash on whole pc, but only for browser.
[20:45] <ki7mt_> majukarma, and the supporting Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/serverguide/+bug/1298505
[20:46] <majukarma> SheepSolution has customized lokal :)
[20:46] <Sheepolution> esde: 120GB is where my OS on is. 2TB disk is what I want to mount
[20:46] <ki7mt_> While it's precise, it was carried to Trusty
[20:46] <Sheepolution> What I want as big_disk
[20:47] <majukarma> Stephens, use the desktop network icon to disconnect then reconnect...
[20:47] <esde> Ok, can you sudo cat /etc/fstab, and pastebin the output?
[20:48] <Sheepolution> esde: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8765467/
[20:49] <seven717> hola hola hola saludos desde catamarca
[20:49] <seven717> hola hola hola saludos desde catamarca
[20:49] <bubbasaures> !es | seven717
[20:49] <esde> ok, are you sure you want to mount the 2TB drive, at big_disk in your home folder?
[20:49] <Sheepolution> esde: What do you suggest?
[20:50] <Sheepolution> esde: Or is that so that I won't regret it later on?
[20:50] <esde> I can, but the path is going to be a little long
[20:50] <seven717> gracias
[20:50] <esde>  /home/daniel/big_disk/somefolder/domesubfolder/thethingyourelookingfor
[20:51] <Sheepolution> esde: Right but I always had that.
[20:51] <esde> no problem then
[20:51] <Sheepolution> But your suggestion is to leave out /home/daniel/ ?
[20:52] <esde> where you have /mnt/big_disk, replace with /home/daniel/big_disk
[20:52] <Sheepolution> Wait wouldn't it all be protected then?
[20:52] <esde> then mkdir /home/daniel/big_disk
[20:52] <esde> and mount the disk
[20:53] <ki7mt_> if your worried about permissions and such, mount the thing wherever you like, then and add a samba share
[20:53] <Sheepolution> esde: Oh wait but I deleted mnt/big_disk before because I screwed up
[20:54] <esde> thats fine
[20:54] <Sheepolution> So just mkdir /home/daniel/big_disk?
[20:54] <esde> you dont need /mnt/big_disk to mount the 2TB drive at big_disk in your home folder
[20:54] <esde> yes
[20:54] <Sheepolution> Done
[20:54] <esde> sudo mount -a
[20:55] <esde> then open cd ~/big_disk and you will be a the root of the 2TB drive
[20:55] <esde> *-open
[20:56] <Telendrith> Good morning/afternoon - I just installed Ubuntu on a toshiba satellite c855d-s5303 but can't get wifi. a google search hasn't fixed it yet :\ any ideas?
[20:57] <Sheepolution> Wait wth.. mount: point /mnt/big_disk doesn't exist. In response to sudo mount -a
[20:57] <esde> did you save your changes to fstab?
[20:57] <Sheepolution> esde: Oh wait let me open it
[20:58] <esde> >where you have /mnt/big_disk, replace with /home/daniel/big_disk
[20:58] <wec12> hello guys,i did do some things on a 3tb drive now it shows as 2tb.http://paste.ubuntu.com/8765567/
[20:58] <majukarma> sorry, I experienced log and removing the 127.0.1.1 solved my problem
[20:58] <Sheepolution> esde: Oooooh like that.
[20:59] <Sheepolution> esde: Oh wow. That was really easy after all..
[21:00] <Sheepolution> esde: Thanks! Sorry it took much longer than needed to..
[21:00] <Sheepolution> I'll save the instruction for in the future
[21:00] <esde> np
[21:01] <ki7mt_> wec12, You need re-partition the drive with GTP. Use Gparted, and under Devices >> Create Table >> GTP
[21:01] <majukarma> ki7mt_
[21:01] <majukarma> Your links are interesting, I'll go reading... bye
[21:01] <ki7mt_> wec12, Sri, Devices >> Create Partition Table >> GTP
[21:02] <esde> Sheepolution, the type of issue youmight run into, with that long path http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1073285&p=6754618#post6754618
[21:02] <ki7mt_> errrr GPT not GTP
[21:03] <wec12> ki7mt_: will mklabel work?https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_mono/parted.html#TOC16.Im sshing to the box now :s.
[21:03] <esde> but if you havent had an issue yet, and had it setup like this before, then you know what to expect
[21:04] <Sheepolution> esde: Hmm okay. Never had any problems with it in the past. Hopefully it stays like that.
[21:05] <Bashing-om> StephenS: What is the present condition of your condition ?
[21:05] <StephenS> ?
[21:05] <ki7mt_> wec12, Ahh, well, for CLI, I think you can use gdisk to get GPT
[21:05] <esde> oh and plug your mouse back in! :P
[21:06] <wec12> ki7mt_: ok i will read man ;)
[21:06] <Sheepolution> esde: I'm going to be honest with you. I never unplugged it.
[21:06] <Sheepolution> esde: My chat doesn't autoscroll >_<
[21:06] <esde> why not??
[21:06] <Bashing-om> StephenS: Last I was aware you had edited /etc/host, and now have sudo and networking troubles ?
[21:06] <ki7mt_> wec12, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man8/gdisk.8.html
[21:06] <Sheepolution> esde: No idea. I should probably start using a real client instead of a webchat
[21:07] <wec12> ki7mt_: thanks!:D
[21:07] <esde> https://hexchat.github.io/downloads.html
[21:07] <StephenS> no I did not edited hosts, because that is not related to my problem.
[21:07] <k1l> esde: hexchat is in the repos no need for download
[21:07] <phinxy> When i SSH to my newly created windows azure with putty i cant use arrowkeys to change the cursor position
[21:07] <k1l> !info hexchat
[21:07] <esde> neat
[21:08] <Bashing-om> StephenS: Good, I go back into lurk mode.
[21:08] <esde> phinxy, that sounds like a putty problem
[21:08] <azizLIGHT> why does launching a program from the unity launcher render the launcher icon unclickable for 5 seconds? i have to wait to click it again
[21:09] <azizLIGHT> it pulses red for 5 seconds
[21:09] <azizLIGHT> and then it stops pulsing and i can click it again
[21:09] <OerHeks> azizLIGHT, 1x should be enough to launch
[21:09] <azizLIGHT> what is this behavior and how can i stop it
[21:09] <azizLIGHT> its a toggle script
[21:09] <esde> stop clicking the icon
[21:09] <azizLIGHT> i need to click it again and again
[21:10] <esde> why? then it will flash red
[21:10] <azizLIGHT> it doesnt happen for other programs
[21:10] <esde> you said you don't want it to flash red
[21:10]  * OerHeks wonders toggle what
[21:10] <azizLIGHT> i want to actually run the toggle script
[21:10] <azizLIGHT> under 5 seconds at a time
[21:11] <azizLIGHT> it can flash all it wants
[21:11] <azizLIGHT> i dont care
[21:11] <azizLIGHT> OerHeks: it runs xdotool to do super key shortcut for spread windows
[21:12] <Sheepolution> Maybe I should use another filesystem.
[21:12] <azizLIGHT> id use hotcorners but theyre too sensitive for the middle of the 4 sides of the screen
[21:12] <Sheepolution> I don't want to accidentally unmount it again.
[21:13] <esde> what does a filesystem have to do with it Sheepolution
[21:13] <Sheepolution> Any suggestions for good filesystems?
[21:13] <esde> ext3, ext4, it wouldnt matter
[21:14] <esde> it's a feature built into nautilus
[21:14] <Sheepolution> esde: Right and I don't want that feature.
[21:14] <Sheepolution> esde: Because I don't want to unmount it..
[21:14] <esde> then change it
[21:15] <Sheepolution> esde: Change the feature?
[21:15] <esde> customize nautilus
[21:15] <phinxy> esde, naw i just downloaded a fresh putty and i got the same problem
[21:16] <ki7mt_> Sheepolution, what is it your wanting to do exactly?
[21:16] <ikonia> phinxy: what is the client system you are using ?
[21:16] <phinxy> Ubuntu 13.10
[21:16] <esde> http://askubuntu.com/a/193530
[21:16] <phinxy> 14.10
[21:16] <ki7mt_> phinxy, when you SSH, from where, a *Nix box to Windows, or Windows to *Nix box?
[21:17] <ikonia> phinxy: so why are you using putty
[21:17] <ikonia> phinxy: and not just the ssh client
[21:17] <ikonia> eg: ssh username@remote_host
[21:17] <ikonia> and the arrow keys do not change the cursor position in ssh
[21:17] <ikonia> they interact with the shell
[21:18] <phinxy> ikonia, they change cursor position if it works properly
[21:18] <phinxy> ie. right and left key
[21:18] <phinxy> when you type
[21:18] <ikonia> I suspect the term type is wrong
[21:18] <ikonia> and the shell you are connecting to is not setup
[21:19] <phinxy> i deleted the VM machine and created a new one, arrow keys is working now. but apt-get update stops at 0%. its a fresh machine :S
[21:20] <nuke1989> i am trying to ssh only with key pair but i am getting this no such identity: /home/nuke/.ssh/id_dsa: No such file or directory
[21:20] <ikonia> nuke1989: the private key is missing
[21:20] <esde> ikonia, not necassarily
[21:20] <ikonia> that's what the error says
[21:20] <nuke1989> nope i have created it and its there
[21:21] <ikonia> /home/nuke/.ssh/id_dsa: No such file or directory  = the private key
[21:21] <ikonia> it's missing
[21:21] <esde> nuke1989, sudo ll /home/user/.ssh/
[21:21] <ikonia> or can't be seen
[21:22] <nuke1989> esde, sudo: ll: command not found
[21:22] <Sheepolution> ki7mt_: Right now I use Nautilus, and at the sidebar of Nautilus where I have my Hard disks, I can unmount stuff by clicking on that arrow. But I accidentally click it sometimes. So I unmount stuff I don't want to unmount.
[21:22] <esde> ls -a
[21:22] <Sheepolution> So I want the arrow gone, or a warning or something like that so that I won't unmount it so easily.
[21:22] <nuke1989> esde, it works without sudo however
[21:22] <esde> pastebin the output
[21:23] <ki7mt_> check the agent, ssh-add -l if it's not there add it: eval ssh-agent $SHELL && ssh-add ~/.ssh/<whatever_id>
[21:23] <esde> Sheepolution, unmount the disk.
[21:24] <nuke1989> esde, http://pastebin.com/B7EQgdqf
[21:24] <ikonia> the files not there
[21:24] <ikonia> the error is clear
[21:25] <ki7mt_> Sheepolution, if you do that (accidentally) , simply open a terminal and remount them all sudo mount -a  assuming of course they are in your fstab.
[21:25] <nuke1989> ikonia, so are those files?
[21:25] <ikonia> they are files yes
[21:25] <nuke1989> *where
[21:25] <ikonia> not the file it's erroring on though
[21:25] <ikonia> the file id_dsa is expected to be in that directory
[21:25] <esde> ikonia, i misread
[21:26] <nuke1989> hmmm but ssh-keygen -t rsa
[21:26] <nuke1989>  wouldnt created those files there?
[21:26] <ikonia> no, that would create an rsa file
[21:26] <Sheepolution> esde: Huh?
[21:26] <ikonia> hence -t "rsa" rsa = rsa
[21:26] <nuke1989> ikonia, okay...so what am i missing?
[21:26] <ikonia> read the error
[21:27] <ikonia> it's looking for a dsa file
[21:27] <esde> Sheepolution, remove the directory big_disk in your home directory
[21:27] <ikonia> it actually says the name of the file thats missing then says "file not found"
[21:27] <esde> after you unmount the disk
[21:27] <nuke1989> ikonia, i mean i have no idea where dsa file is created and how
[21:27] <ikonia> nuke1989: what is the exact command you issues to connect via ssh
[21:27] <Sheepolution> esde: What is the plan?
[21:28] <ikonia> nuke1989: and I do mean the exact command
[21:28] <wachpwnski> I made an upstart  /etc/init/sd.conf  and I can start and stop it with service sd { start | stop } but I can't get it to do tab completion. Do I need to put something in /etc/init.d/ ??
[21:28] <esde> mount 2TB disk at /mnt/big_disk, then symlink /mnt/big_disk to ~/big_disk
[21:28] <Rudde> How do I separate movies and TV in MiniDLNA?
[21:29] <woodsbw> Does anyone know if there is anything availbile that would allow me to use Hyper-V data excahnge within Ubuntu, from user prompt? hv_kvp_daemon is working, but I would like to be able to query for key-value pairs FROM the Ubuntu guest, TO the Hyper-V host.
[21:29] <esde> ssh-keygen -t dsa && ssh-keygen -t ecdsa
[21:29] <esde> nuke1989, ^
[21:29] <ikonia> no
[21:29] <Sheepolution> esde: So that my folders won't go too deep?
[21:29] <ikonia> don't just blindly do that
[21:30] <ikonia> the dsa error maybe a red herring due to the file search path in the ssh_config
[21:30] <esde> no
[21:30] <esde> so that the drive doesnt show up on the left column in nuatilus
[21:30] <nuke1989> esde i will check this
[21:30] <ikonia> nuke1989: no don't
[21:30] <ki7mt_> wachpwnski, How you mean, like in a terminal it wont tab complete to execute?
[21:30] <nuke1989> ikonia, ssh -p XXXXX user@host -vvv
[21:30] <esde> another benefit however is that if your path is ever too long, you can use the shorter and more direct /mnt/big_disk
[21:31] <ikonia> nuke1989: what is the format of the key file you put in the authorized_keys file on the REMOTE server
[21:32] <nuke1989> ikonia, id_rsa.pub,authorized keys
[21:32] <ikonia> nuke1989: ok, so that's your problem
[21:32] <nuke1989> hmm ?
[21:32] <ikonia> nuke1989: add -i id_rsa to the ssh command as a test
[21:33] <wec12> hello,i did try what ki7mt_  but gparted still shows it as a 2tb drive,and gdisk -l too.:s any other ideas guys?
[21:34] <woodsbw> Does anyone know if there is anything availbile that would allow me to use Hyper-V data excahnge within Ubuntu, from user prompt? hv_kvp_daemon is working, but I would like to be able to query for key-value pairs FROM the Ubuntu guest, TO the Hyper-V host.
[21:34] <Sheepolution> esde: I tried to unmount and now it suddenly says I'm not authorized. So somehow it's fixed..
[21:34] <nuke1989> ikonia, the same
[21:34] <ikonia> nuke1989: show me the exact command line you used
[21:35] <wachpwnski> ki7mt_: yes, I think I got it. I just needed to create a symlink in /etc/init.d/sd to /lib/init/upstart-job
[21:35] <esde> Sheepolution, because nautilus isnt running as root
[21:35] <Guest24770> Hi there looking for some help I would like to install 14.04 to a partition I have and I am afraid of installing in the wrong one
[21:35] <Jordan_U> wec12: Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l".
[21:35] <esde> sudo -umount /home/daniel/big_disk
[21:35] <ki7mt_> wachpwnski, Ok, cool.
[21:35] <wec12> Jordan_U: ok i will.
[21:35] <ikonia> http://pastebin.com/B7EQgdqf
[21:35] <nuke1989> ikonia, ssh -p XXXXX user@host -vvv -i id_rsa
[21:35] <ikonia> oops
[21:35] <ikonia> sorry
[21:36] <ikonia> nuke1989: -i /home/username/.ssh/id_rsa
[21:36] <Sheepolution> esde: unmounted and folder deleted
[21:37] <esde> sudo nano /etc/fstab, replace /home/daniel/big_disk with /mnt/big_disk
[21:38] <Sheepolution> esde: Done
[21:38] <Guest24770> I have selected something else but I have the drive split into 3 parts I only want to install on the one part
[21:38] <esde> then sudo mkdir /mnt/big_disk, mkdir /home/daniel/big_disk, (sudo?) ln -s /mnt/big_disk /home/daniel/big_disk
[21:39] <wec12> Jordan_U: here is is http://paste.ubuntu.com/8765964/
[21:39] <Guest24770> Im afraid of installing in the wrong part or the whole drive and wiping everything else
[21:39] <k1l> Guest24770: can you show "sudo fdisk -l" (small L at the end) in a pastebin please?
[21:39] <nuke1989> ikonia, we did not send a packet, disable method
[21:39] <nuke1989> interesting
[21:39] <Sheepolution> esde: Done
[21:39] <esde> sudo mount -a
[21:39] <ikonia> nuke1989: what version of ubuntu is this ?
[21:40] <nuke1989> 14.04
[21:40] <ikonia> physical box or virtual ?
[21:40] <nuke1989> physical
[21:40] <Sheepolution> esde: Now I have again that I have a folder inside my big_disk
[21:40] <Sheepolution> Is that supposed to be?
[21:40] <esde> whats in the folder??
[21:40] <Sheepolution> Another folder called big_disk
[21:41] <esde> cd /mnt/big_disk
[21:41] <Guest24770> http://pastebin.com/1Stydwi6 - thank you
[21:41] <esde> look right?
[21:41] <Guest24770> I would like to install on sda 1
[21:41] <Guest24770> and keep way off sda 3
[21:42] <k1l> Guest24770: ok, on that 1GB disk there are 3 partitions. sda1, sda2 (swap) and sda3
[21:42] <Sheepolution> esde: Just a folder.
[21:42] <Guest24770> yes
[21:42] <Sheepolution> It's not mounted, I guess?
[21:42] <Sheepolution> Oh I might have missed that step
[21:42] <Guest24770> its 1tb
[21:42] <esde> missed what step??
[21:43] <Sheepolution> sudo mount -a
[21:43] <Guest24770> I would like to install on sda1
[21:43] <k1l> Guest24770: so choose manual insatllation, choose sda1 for "/"-mountpoint.  then carry on
[21:43] <Sheepolution> esde: Okay now it's mounted
[21:43] <Guest24770> I cannot mount it k1l
[21:43] <Sheepolution> esde: But it looks like this: root@daniel-desktop:~/big_disk/big_disk
[21:44] <k1l> Guest24770: you dont need to mount it.
[21:44] <esde> you edit fstab to reflect the new mount point (/mnt/big_disk), created the dir at /mnt/big_disk, create the dir at /home/daniel/big_disk, then symlink the two with ln -s /mnt/_big_disk /home/daniel/big_disk and mount the drive with sudo mount -a
[21:44] <Guest24770> thanks k1l how do i selct the mount point there is no option??
[21:44] <esde> ok then run the last command as /home/daniel
[21:44] <esde> leaving off big_disk
[21:44] <k1l> Guest24770: start the installer, when it asks for partitions to choose click on the "manual installtion" part. then choose sda1 for the /-mountpoint (its a dropdown menu point) then carry on
[21:45] <Jordan_U> wec12: OK, you have 3 hard drives. One which is 3 TiB, sda, one that is 2 TiB, sdb, and one that is 1 TiB, sdc. Is that what you expect?
[21:45] <Guest24770> thank you k1l do you mean device for boot loader installation?
[21:46] <wec12> Jordan_U: no the sdb is a 3tb wd hdd,the others are what i expect.
[21:46] <k1l> Guest24770: no. i mean what i say. see http://i.stack.imgur.com/f9AS5.png
[21:46] <Guest24770> I already have the partition created
[21:46] <Sheepolution> esde: Do I need to unmount first?
[21:46] <k1l> Guest24770: that shows clearly what i just described you. its a dropdown menu and you need to choose "/" there
[21:46] <esde> unlink /home/daniel/big_disk
[21:47] <Guest24770> I dont have that im afraid
[21:47] <k1l> Guest24770: yes. but you need to tell the installer that it needs to use that sda1 partition
[21:47] <esde> then ln -s /mnt/big_disk /home/daniel/
[21:47] <Jordan_U> wec12: sdb is almost certainly actually only 2 TiB, and always has been. Maybe at one point it was part of a 3 TiB RAID, but I don't think it was ever 3 TiB.
[21:47] <Sheepolution> esde: Ah, that's it! Many thanks
[21:47] <esde> np
[21:47] <Guest24770> the only option i have is device for boot loader installation
[21:47] <Guest24770> thats it
[21:47] <k1l> Guest24770: do you read what i say?
[21:48] <Guest24770> easy im trying
[21:49] <k1l> Guest24770: you need to choose manual partionioning. i know you dont want to change partitions, but you need to tell the installer where he should isntall to, or in your case, tell the installer that he needs to use the already existing partition sda1
[21:49] <wec12> Jordan_U: i have probably badly messed it up,because at the start it was 3tb but then i go confused with cli and with some cmds i maybe changed it.if you see the model ATA WDC WD30EZRX-00D on google it is 3tb.:(
[21:49] <Guest24770> how do i do that in gparted?
[21:49] <k1l> http://i.stack.imgur.com/3DBJC.png  on that window click on sda1, choose edit, then like i said before set it as mountpoint "/"
[21:49] <k1l> Guest24770: on the installer!
[21:49] <k1l> no gparted.
[21:50] <k1l> start the installation. then do what i just described you
[21:50] <Guest24770> thanks! but how do i get edit?
[21:50] <Guest24770> do i right click?
[21:50] <Joe_knock> Hello.
[21:50] <Guest24770> it like its locked
[21:50] <wec12> Jordan_U: do u think its a problem with the mb?its old.
[21:51] <Joe_knock> How do I use "sudo cd ..." in the commandline. I am trying to get from my user to the /var/ folder and I need super user privileges
[21:51] <Guest24770> I cant see edit for the life of me
[21:51] <metallic> Guest24770, there should be a box named "change..." or something like that
[21:51] <Guest24770> The only thing I have available is revert
[21:51] <Jordan_U> Joe_knock: What is your end goal?
[21:51] <Guest24770> or device for boot loader installation
[21:51] <Joe_knock> Jordan_U: I need to modify some files in the /var/www folder
[21:51] <metallic> I am assuming you are on the installation process Guest24770
[21:52] <Guest24770> yep!
[21:52] <Guest24770> trying to upgrade and it failed
[21:52] <Guest24770> so having to revert to this
[21:52] <Jordan_U> Joe_knock: Do you know exactly what files you want to modify? Usually /var/www/ is configured to be world readable, even though only root can write to it.
[21:53] <metallic> Guest24770, select a the partition you want to set as "/" (root) by clicking on some box like "change" or something like that
[21:53] <k1l> Guest24770: http://i.stack.imgur.com/3DBJC.png   you need to go back in the installer to the point where you can choose manual partition. then you get that screen. then choose sda1 and select "change"
[21:53] <metallic> Guest24770, k1l got it ;)
[21:54] <Guest24770> ahh thank you!
[21:54] <Guest24770> I can see change
[21:54] <Jordan_U> Joe_knock: The short answer is that you can't "sudo cd", but you also shouldn't need to.
[21:54] <Joe_knock> Jordan_U: Yes. I need to modify a single file to include the base URI for a web application I am running. Previously I was just going down to the folder itself using "cd ..", but I am now worried that changes I make are likely not working as I accessed the folder not as root
[21:54] <Guest24770> then I select "/"
[21:55] <Guest24770> is that right?
[21:55] <k1l> Guest24770: i described the whole process several times now. please scroll up and read again
[21:56] <metallic> hahahaha poor k1l
[21:56] <metallic> :)
[21:56] <Jordan_U> Joe_knock: So you can cd into the directory as your own user without issue?
[21:56] <Guest24770> ok
[21:56] <metallic> Guest24770, mount the root on the partition you want, format it also if you want
[21:57] <Guest24770> what about device for boot loader installation?
[21:57] <Guest24770> which option should I choose?
[21:57] <metallic> sda
[21:57] <Guest24770> thank you for your help
[21:58] <metallic> without letter
[21:58] <metallic> tnumber*
[21:58] <Joe_knock> Jordan_U: Yep
[21:58] <Guest24770> ok but sda is spli into 3 will that be ok?
[21:58] <Guest24770> split*
[21:58] <Joe_knock> Normally if I did that with a GUI, I'd get a warning, Jordan_U
[21:58] <Jordan_U> Joe_knock: OK, so what is the actual problem you're having?
[21:58] <Guest24770> ive got tonnes of work on the other sda hence why im being so bloody an*l
[21:58] <metallic> yes, sda means the WHOLE device, sda1 means "the first primary partition on the sda device"
[21:59] <Guest24770> ahh great thanks for explaining
[21:59] <metallic> :)
[21:59] <Guest24770> can I just quiz you on one more thing!
[21:59] <metallic> XD
[21:59] <metallic> go on
[21:59] <Guest24770> I have swp on 10gb
[21:59] <metallic> wow
[21:59] <metallic> that is way too much O.o
[21:59] <Guest24770> will the installation recognise the swap?
[21:59] <Joe_knock> brb.
[22:00] <Guest24770> does it matter if it is too much?
[22:00] <metallic> Guest24770, you must tell the installator to mount the swap partition on the partition you want
[22:00] <squinty> Guest24770:  http://gparted.sourceforge.net/display-doc.php?name=help-manual
[22:00] <metallic> I think it recognises it automatically but... I am not 100%sure
[22:01] <Guest24770> ok!
[22:01] <Guest24770> thank you kl1 for your patience and Metallic really apreciate it!
[22:02] <ki7mt_> In manual, you need to either create, or select a partition that is set to /swap .. in full use entire disk, it creates one for you.
[22:02] <metallic> kisses
[22:02] <Guest24770> haha!!
[22:02] <Guest24770> okie dokes!
[22:02] <Guest24770> many thanks!!!!!!! :)
[22:02] <metallic> but 10 GiB is like... WOW
[22:02] <ki7mt_> Yeh, that's a bunch of swapy :-)
[22:03] <metallic> I have 4GiB and I barely use it ^^'
[22:05] <manuelperrotta> hello everybody.. does anybody knows what is the best app for ipad to telnet?
[22:05] <ki7mt_> I use one swap for multi boot distros http://paste.ubuntu.com/8766260/
[22:06] <ki7mt_> During the install, ya just select it as your swap, easy peazy
[22:08] <shayo> wht up ppl
[22:08] <metallic> ki7mt_, do you mean that you have one single partition which is set as swap area for various OSs?
[22:09] <ki7mt_> Yeah
[22:09] <metallic> I do that too :D
[22:09] <ki7mt_> All Linux of course
[22:09] <metallic> Well I have also Haiku and, coming soon, FreeBSD
[22:10] <metallic> I have an oversized hard disk -_-
[22:10] <ki7mt_> I had FreeBSD on for a while, Im pretty sure I used the same swap, dont recall.
[22:11] <ki7mt_> That was a couple yrs ago though
[22:12] <metallic> I am going to have supper right now but... Before I will install GNU Octave so... TIME TO CHANGE TO DEBIAN
[22:18] <errorONubunbtu> hy, can asomeone help me to fix problem with ubuntu 12.04.4 lts / live cd / ok/ after install and update / black screen at login.. >/
[22:19] <lagbox> ati ?
[22:20] <errorONubunbtu> i think so, yes
[22:20] <bubbasaures> !nomodeset | errorONubunbtu try this boot to the desktop to fix.
[22:20] <errorONubunbtu> hy
[22:21] <errorONubunbtu> yes.. i have google to the same solution but.. i dont have idea what to do.. can u guide me??
[22:21] <errorONubunbtu> preety please?
[22:24] <errorONubunbtu> i dont have idea what to do.. can someone guide me what to do and where??
[22:27] <bubbasaures> errorONubunbtu, No begging and have patience. if you want help identify the graphic hardware by finding it in lspci in the terminal and include this.
[22:29] <bubbasaures> !pastebinit | errorONubunbtu
[22:30] <errorONubunbtu> damn.. i pusshed the wrong button..
[22:31] <errorONubunbtu> lp.. something was there.. to terminal
[22:31] <bubbasaures> errorONubunbtu, Did you see the pastebinit info from the bot?
[22:32] <Bashing-om> errorONubunbtu: ^^ ; A good means to find your graphics card -> lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga | pastebinit <- .
[22:32] <bubbasaures> thanks Bashing-om
[22:32] <Bashing-om> bubbasaures: I do not do much, but help where I can.
[22:33] <bubbasaures> ;)
[22:34] <garrettr> Is the Ubuntu NTP server (ntp.ubuntu.com) down right now?
[22:36] <errorONubunbtu>  http://poly.morphism.org/paste/tmI
[22:36] <Bashing-om> garrettr: It responds to a ping request -> ping -c3 ntp.ubuntu.com >> 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2002ms
[22:37] <bubbasaures> mmmm radeon
[22:38] <errorONubunbtu> is this ok graphic?
[22:39] <Bashing-om> garrettr: "[Radeon HD 3450 AGP]" AMD has dropped support for that card, the only driver available is what you have installed "radeon" . When you boot you boot to a black screen ?
[22:40] <bubbasaures> errorONubunbtu, Bashing-om's paste to garrettr_ is actually to you.
[22:41] <errorONubunbtu> i can only use live version on CD now.. yes.. after install and reboot.. i stay in darkness
[22:42] <errorONubunbtu> shame.. >/ linux is dropping support for old pcs.. very wrong idea
[22:42] <Bashing-om> bubbasaures: errorONubunbtu :) ; Yeah, sorry bout that .
[22:43] <bubbasaures> errorONubunbtu, Most graphics are reversed engineered, complain to their manufacturer.
[22:43] <errorONubunbtu> hehe, will do, i promise
[22:44] <errorONubunbtu> and sorry
[22:45] <bubbasaures> errorONubunbtu, heh, no biggie, not everyone including myself, knows all the details all the time
[22:45]  * artbj is cruising his htc shift x 9500 running 14.04 LTS  openGL 2.1 (glx)
[22:45]  * artbj 800mhz :D
[22:46] <errorONubunbtu> ok, ok, guys... so, how to fix this?
[22:46] <errorONubunbtu> i cant run live version every time..
[22:47] <bubbasaures> errorONubunbtu, Read the channel, you were asked a question on the black screen boot.
[22:48] <errorONubunbtu> no, boot is ok, login is .. black
[22:50] <bubbasaures> errorONubunbtu, If you want help here, you have to use preface your answers to others with their nick. Read the questions carefully and answer in context. Your making it much harder not following this basic stuff.
[22:50] <errorONubunbtu> bubbasaures, sorry
[22:51] <bubbasaures> errorONubunbtu, No need to be sorry, your issue is kinda hit or miss, so you want to be on top of any help is all. ;)
[22:52] <errorONubunbtu> bubbasaures, ow.. no need.. i got some time.. still need to roll one first, make some coffee.. >S
[22:53] <errorONubunbtu> bubbasaures, thanks for learning
[22:53] <artbj> any1 know of some good resources to get old 2.6 kernel modules running in 3.x ? I need my wireless functioning, I got sources, but need some good reading. (its the old 2.6.24 kernel modules for marvel sd8686 that I need to recompile)
[22:57] <Bashing-om> errorONubunbtu: bubbasaures // Let's do this in easy small steps to get you booting to the install desktop. step 1: Boot the install, and as soon as the bios screen clears, depress the right shoft key -> grub boot menu. step 2: with the top enty having a asterisk to the left, press the 'e' key for edit mode. Step 3: Arrow down and acroos to the terms - quiet splash - and replace them with the term nomedset . step 4: press key combo ctl+x to cont
[22:57]  * artbj youtube.com/rungvision  htc shift x 9500 14.04 lts openGL quake 3 arena in a window on desktop :)
[22:59] <errorONubunbtu> writing down
[22:59] <alvaro_o> :)
[22:59] <Bashing-om> errorONubunbtu: K, take your time, we do this at your pace.
[23:01]  * artbj http://youtube.com/rungvision  htc shift x 9500 14.04 lts openGL quake 3 arena in a window on desktop :) almost perfect need recent sd8686.ko sources that aint for 2.6.24, but 3.x 
[23:02] <errorONubunbtu> so reboot .. like the fresh install?
[23:02] <errorONubunbtu> >)
[23:02] <Wizard> artbj: #ubuntu-offtopic ;]
[23:06] <artbj> wizard off topic? I need a driver for makin it perfect
[23:06] <artbj> wizard sd8686.ko
[23:07] <errorONubunbtu> see u soon.. i hope
[23:07] <artbj> wizard it wont compile in 3.|3.06
[23:07] <artbj> wizard but thanks tho, hope that channel exists and that u aint trickin me
[23:07] <artbj> :D
[23:08] <Wizard> It does.
[23:08] <Wizard> And is even a policy.
[23:08] <Wizard> BTW, I haven't seen your video :P
[23:08] <artbj> Wizard cool
[23:08] <Wizard> Join offtopic channel.
[23:09] <artbj> Wizard yeah I can do that, anywhere to get info on compiling 2.6.24 .ko for 3.x ?
[23:09] <Wizard> Hard to say.. If it doesn't use any internal APIs - it should work out of the box.
[23:09] <bekks> artbj: you cant, basically.
[23:10] <Wizard> If it is some Chinese coding style - no way ;D
[23:10] <ikonia> it shouldn't work
[23:10] <bekks> you need to configure your 3.x kernel for providing that module.
[23:10] <artbj> Wizard, bekks, ikonia thx
[23:10] <ikonia> it's nothing to do with Chinese coding style
[23:10] <ikonia> the 3.X kernel is a different structure than the 2.6
[23:10] <Wizard> Does it?
[23:10] <bekks> Yes.
[23:10] <artbj> thanks you guys
[23:10] <Wizard> I really don't know, structure is one thing, APIs are other.
[23:10] <artbj> api changed I think
[23:11] <bekks> structure changed, API changed, ABI changed.
[23:11] <Wizard> artbj: Is that some kind of ARM tablet?
[23:11] <artbj> no its intel stealy a110
[23:11] <artbj> umpc
[23:11] <Wizard> And it has troubles running 12 year old game? :D
[23:12] <artbj> wizard troubles no.. itruns fine
[23:12] <artbj> its on 945gm
[23:13] <artbj> tho, I only know of half life, quake 3 and 4 for ubuntu
[23:13] <artbj> that are free
[23:14] <Bashing-om> errorONubunbtu: No reboot, follow instructions, and when you are in the desktop, so advise ( degraded graphics at this point is OK ) . Then we look at making sure the open source driver is installed. Then you can reboot. OK ?
[23:15] <artbj> wish some1 would write a .ko that could load old .ko format
[23:15] <artbj> :P
[23:24] <AlecTaylor> hi
[23:24] <AlecTaylor> How do I search for an Ubuntu image using Boto? - Attempt: http://stackoverflow.com/q/26684789
[23:26] <ManWithIssiues> Em.. errorOnUbuntu... is my name.. i have just start to testing live cd... now what
[23:27] <sacarlson> artbj  dam if you see artbj tell him to try modprobe sdhci-pci ; modprobe libertas_sdio ;  as I didn't see the results of this yet
[23:28] <Lunario> if i use three displays on ubuntu where two are 16:9 and one is a small 5:4 screen, is the resolution on the 5:4 screen (or the other two) going to be messed up?
[23:28] <jjavaholic> if I want gpu hardware rendering viavdpau using my nvidia card what have I got to do in 14.10 to get it working?
[23:29] <Jordan_U> Lunario: If you're not mirroring them, and barring other unrelated problems, no.
[23:29] <Lunario> Jordan_U: thx
[23:29] <Jordan_U> Lunario: You're welcome.
[23:32] <ManWithIssiues> Black login
[23:33] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: What we want to work with is the actuall instal .. We know the liveDVD is good. Try and boot the install as directed to the grub boot menu -> nomodeset -> GUI .
[23:33] <ManWithIssiues> Ow,ok, will reboot.. :-)
[23:34] <lagbox> hehe more ati issues ?
[23:35] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: OK, the edit to the kernel command line will not persist, each time you boot will have to make the edit untill we have the graphics module installed.
[23:36] <ManWithIssiues> I am now at that screen..
[23:36] <Bashing-om> lagbox: Yeh, you guessed it .. this time it is out of support from AMD .
[23:36] <lagbox> ah
[23:36] <lagbox> which card
[23:36] <Bashing-om> lagbox: be a " [AMD/ATI] RV620 LE [Radeon HD 3450 AGP] " .
[23:37] <lagbox> should still be good under radeon i would think
[23:37] <lagbox> agp ... hmmm
[23:37] <Bashing-om> lagbox: yepper, I too think so .
[23:38] <lagbox> i thought i came accross something about that ... who knows if i can find it again after all that frantic rebooting
[23:38] <ManWithIssiues> Ok... problem solved easly. Fresh install?
[23:39] <ManWithIssiues> Could work?
[23:39] <lagbox> yea its fully supported by radeon driver
[23:39] <lagbox> ManWithIssiues, idk ... i had a different card with possibly a different issue
[23:40] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: Could work IF when you install DO NOT choose to install 3rd party software OR install updates .. BUT we can in all likely hood fix this install.
[23:40] <lagbox> do you have a display while booting but only black screen at login ?
[23:41] <ManWithIssiues> So.. if i make fresh install .. could u lead me?
[23:41] <ManWithIssiues> Rebooting :-)
[23:41] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: Is ubuntu to be the sole operating system  ?
[23:41] <ManWithIssiues> Nothing to install, just clean Ubuntu.. OK ?
[23:42] <ManWithIssiues> Em... for now.. yes..
[23:42] <lagbox> only 1 graphics card in the system ?
[23:42] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: It is your system, your problem, your choice, to try a (RE-)install, or fix this one.
[23:43] <ManWithIssiues> Em... I am afraid mainboard has it own :-$
[23:43] <lagbox> might be part of the issue ?
[23:44] <ManWithIssiues> Like? Hm.. to be displayed picture there?
[23:45] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: If this is hybrid grahics, then yeah, a different set of problems. I will look at lspci output again as I only saw the ATI card.
[23:45] <lagbox> hybrid graphics has its own things going on with it
[23:46] <ManWithIssiues> I am at the boot..
[23:47] <ManWithIssiues> Shell I boot with non mood... ?
[23:47] <ManWithIssiues> Nomodset..
[23:47] <ManWithIssiues> Nomodeset:-)
[23:49] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: Yes, at the grub boot menu 'e' key -> boot paramaetes screen -> arrow down and across to "quiet splash" and replace these terms with nomodeset .
[23:49] <ManWithIssiues> Got it..
[23:50] <ManWithIssiues> 5mins pause.. smoke time :-)
[23:53] <ManWithIssiues> Greet.. I can see the desktop screen.. 19 times today :-) :-)
[23:53] <ManWithIssiues> No.. 3 times.. over midnight
[23:55] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: You are now at the desk top ? Launcher on the left side pf the screen ?
[23:55] <Bashing-om> pf/of8
[23:55] <ManWithIssiues> Not yet..
[23:55] <ManWithIssiues> Still loading
[23:55] <ManWithIssiues> :-$
[23:57] <sacarlson> artbj: and to those interested added note to get Marvell sd8686 Wireless LAN SDIO Adapter to work your might try sudo modprobe -r firewire_ohci; modprobe sdhci-pci ; modprobe libertas_sdio
[23:57] <ManWithIssiues> To bad I don't know Linux better .. :-$
[23:58] <ManWithIssiues> Yes, luncher is here... I loading icons
[23:58] <Bashing-om> ManWithIssiues: Give it time, you will. Like learning a new language.
[23:58] <ManWithIssiues> Well u don't want to speak Latin :-)
[23:59] <ManWithIssiues> Europe, Slovenia, greetings to all pluged-in :-)