[00:00] <acer> glass: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Loadable_Modules
[00:00] <slobby> i did that
[00:00] <k1l> Dr_Manhattan: http://askubuntu.com/questions/62833/how-do-i-change-the-default-session-for-when-using-auto-logins
[00:01] <Dr_Manhattan> I am not using auto logins
[00:02] <acer> glass: Are you asking theright question?
[00:03] <toolzark> can somebody help me about openstack
[00:03] <acer> glass: Don't let me distract you... keep reading...
[00:04] <fpghost84> Anyone know how I can get firefox hardware accel with fglrx drivers in ubuntu 14.04?
[00:04] <fpghost84> (my card is AMD Radeon HD 8600M Series if that matters)
[00:05] <fpghost84> firefox is depressingly slow, especially with google streetview where it sounds like my computer is about to die, but on chromium (w/ hw accel its perfect)
[00:08] <toothe> my laptop volume is up all the way and its still quite low - is there a way to turn it higher?
[00:09] <Ranieri_> Is Chrome available on Ubuntu 14.14?
[00:09] <toothe> Ranieri_: You DL it from the website.
[00:09] <Ranieri_> toothe: Binaries?
[00:09] <toothe> Ranieri_: yes, I just DL'ed chrome from Google's website
[00:10] <Ranieri_> toothe: KK, about to do that... Getting Real Tired of FF.
[00:10] <daftykins> Ranieri_: no such thing as 14.14
[00:10] <daftykins> 14.04 / 14.10
[00:10] <Ranieri_> dash_: Yo dash
[00:10] <daftykins> year.month
[00:11] <Ranieri_> daftykins: Sorry, Ubuntu 14.06?
[00:11] <Ranieri_> The LTS version
[00:11] <Ranieri_> Oh 14.04 daftykins
[00:12] <toothe> gah my laptop volume is so low, I heaphones. There's got to e a way to turn the volume up beyond what's aalready there.
[00:12] <Ranieri_> toothe: I believe so
[00:12] <Ranieri_> toothe: There's an option to allow higher then 100% volume
[00:13] <toothe> Ranieri_: Please tell where :-)
[00:13] <toothe> i have naturaly bad hearing, but I also think tha my laptops are particularly low in volume.
[00:13] <Ranieri_> toothe: Are you on GNOME?
[00:14] <toothe> KDE.
[00:14] <Ranieri_> toothe: uh oh
[00:14] <Ranieri_> toothe: Not sure, check your sound settings
[00:15]  * toothe gives Ranieri_ an angry look...
[00:15]  * Ranieri_ wishes he knew KDE :'(
[00:15] <cyberluffy> hi all
[00:15] <cyberluffy> new to the community
[00:15] <cyberluffy> :)
[00:15] <Ranieri_> cyberluffy: Do you like One Piece?
[00:16] <Guest38088> Im trying to shrink my ubuntu partition to make my windows partition bigger, but it wont let me extend my windows partition
[00:17] <Ranieri_> Guest38088: What partition software are you using?
[00:17] <Guest38088> Ranieri_, GParted
[00:18] <Ranieri_> Guest38088: Damn, this was a long time ago, but I resized my Ubuntu partition with GParted
[00:19] <Guest38088> Ranieri_, Im trying to do it the other way around but...wont let me extend my windows partition
[00:20] <Guest38088> Ranieri_, Take a look http://s28.postimg.org/ggsa6axz1/Screenshot_11202014_12_18_13_AM.png
[00:21] <bubbasaures> Guest38088, Moving the front of the windows ntfs will brick it for sure
[00:21] <Guest38088> bubbasaures, What should i do?
[00:21] <bubbasaures> Guest38088, For what all you have said is what, no why, or your end goal.
[00:22] <Guest38088> bubbasaures,  I Want to extend my windows Partition for gaming because Im not able to run GTASAMP On ubuntu
[00:22] <OerHeks> looks like msftres partition should stay there http://askubuntu.com/questions/371487/is-it-safe-to-format-msftres-msftdata-and-hidden-partitions
[00:22] <oscarhbp> wepcrack no funciona en ubuntu 14.10
[00:23] <Guest38088> bubbasaures, Any Suggestions?
[00:24] <bubbasaures> Guest38088, Not really windows is a bit volatile, be sure to be backed up.
[00:25] <Guest38088> bubbasaures, So i have to completly reinstall windows and backup? or maybe is there a way to run samp or MTA on ubuntu maybe on a virtual machine or something?
[00:27] <meme__> hell..
[00:27] <meme__> heloo.. world....
[00:28] <Riku-VPS> darn nobody has been active for 5 hours on #ubuntu-arm
[00:28] <Riku-VPS> maybe someone here knows
[00:29] <Guest38088> bubbasaures, i feel like im completly out of luck on this one
[00:29] <Riku-VPS> my system isn't seeing my whole disk, gnome-disks shows a 30GB partition mounted at /, gparted doesn't recognize the partition table, and everything else only sees 6.3GB
[00:29] <Riku-VPS> filesystem is ext4 and my storage is eMMC NAND flash
[00:30] <bubbasaures> Guest38088, I know nothing about uefi and mta etc, the ##windows channel might.
[00:30] <Guest38088> bubbasaures, imma go take a look
[00:31] <Riku-VPS> uefi is not directly windows related...
[00:31] <Riku-VPS> secure boot is
[00:31] <Guest38088> Riku-VPS, Is it because i have secure boot or ufei boot that it doesent let?
[00:32] <Riku-VPS> most likely secure boot
[00:32] <Riku-VPS> is that on?
[00:32] <Guest38088> Riku-VPS, il reboot and check hang on
[00:32] <Riku-VPS> it shouldn't be
[00:32] <Guest38088> Riku-VPS, i have to disconnect and come back so hangon
[00:32] <Riku-VPS> ok
[00:34] <meme__> k
[00:35] <jkhl> what are the dangers of me trying this solution? http://blog.leenix.co.uk/2012/07/evmsactivate-is-not-available-on-boot.html
[00:35] <Ranieri_> I'm looking for a good Theme to go with Google Chrome
[00:36] <Ranieri_> This is one of the biggest decisions of my life, because I use a web browser an extreme amount of time.
[00:36] <acer> Riku-VPS: Look at the otput of sudo fdisk -l
[00:36] <xubuntu_> Riku-VPS, turned it off just now
[00:37] <xubuntu_> Riku-san, Its guest...Still no luck for repartition
[00:37] <xubuntu_> Riku-VPS, Turned off secureboot
[00:40] <xubuntu_> Anyone can help me with this repartition issue that im having
[00:42] <bubbasaures> xubuntu_, You have a unknown partition blocking the ntfs, even if it did not block you can't expand a windows OS from the front of the partition. This is not a ubuntu issue.
[00:44] <mekhami> can someone help me understand how to select/what to select as far as nvidia drivers are concerned
[00:46] <lipzus> hi all, is there a CLI tool to change the mirrors?
[00:47] <Dr_Manhattan> K1| do you have that same guide for 14.04? It doesn't include the options for "Gnome Fallback (Compiz)"
[00:47] <lipzus> because i get a "Hash Sum mismatch" after an install
[00:47] <bubbasaures> lipzus, software & update first tab
[00:47] <lipzus> CLI, please
[00:47] <bubbasaures> updates*
[00:48] <lipzus> its a server install
[00:48] <lipzus> so it has no GUI
[00:48] <Dr_Manhattan> K1| never mind, got it. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction
[00:48] <bubbasaures> yeah, I missed the cli, I would have to search like you. ;)
[00:49] <lipzus> bubbasaures: thanks tho :)
[00:51] <curt> hi guys, I had a fresh install of ubuntu 14.04 and my nvidida card was workign properly after some trial and error (needed a bios update) Everythign was going fine but today when I went to switch to my nvidia card (its an optimus laptop) its not recognized, there is no driver available in the drivers window even after reinstalling 331
[00:53] <curt> even the nouveau driver isnt show in "drivers" anymore, its totally blank
[00:53] <lipzus> editing sources.list manually i notice that the affected repository is "security"
[00:54] <lipzus> "updates main" to be more specific
[00:57] <ilken> I need help with pisg : Anyone?
[00:58] <flipapy> i havent looked into psig yet
[00:58] <flipapy> gimme  a min
[00:58] <Dr_Manhattan> Is there any way to restore my screenavers without losing the lock screen function? I've noticed moving over to xscreensaver not only kills the lock screen function but makes the system so keyboard commands aren't recognized by the system's activity timer so they don't count against the screensaver activation time
[00:59] <flipapy> ilken, you mean pounds per square inch guage?
[00:59] <Dr_Manhattan> I specifically want the star wars screensaver and make it read an RSS feed
[00:59] <lipzus> i deleted /var/lib/apt/lists/* but the Hash Sum mismatch persists. any ideas?
[01:01] <ilken> pisg is a perl IRC stats generator
[01:01] <lipzus> i have the Hash Sum mismatch on another machine too now
[01:01] <ilken> i can probably fix it if i could find where it installed to how do i search for it?
[01:02] <ilken> its on a headless server btw'
[01:03] <lipzus> ilken: you could install "apt-file". it can list what files a package contains with their path
[01:03] <ilken> i apologize for asking such n00b questions , trying apt-file
[01:04] <lipzus> i feel like a newbie too right now because the problem is odd
[01:06] <fos> how do I find out how much data is on the hard drive
[01:07] <lipzus> fos: have a look at "df"
[01:07] <HFSPLUS> how do i use asciii code on the keyboard in ubuntu?
[01:07] <HFSPLUS> like the heart sign in windows is alt+ 3
[01:08] <dorkusmaximus> so if i want to mess around with ubuntu, is it much better to install it on a separate box vs installing it as a virtual machine?
[01:09] <treehug88> virtual machine is the easiest
[01:10] <ilken> virtual machine makes my chips run hot and my fan spin too fast
[01:10] <treehug88> well, there's that
[01:10] <curt> Hey guys, im getting this error when I try to install nvidia driver current:
[01:10] <curt> dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-opencl-icd-304_304.123-0ubuntu1~xedgers14.04.1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
[01:10] <curt>  conflicting packages - not installing nvidia-opencl-icd-304
[01:10] <curt> Processing triggers for man-db (2.6.7.1-1ubuntu1) ...
[01:10] <curt> Processing triggers for doc-base (0.10.5) ...
[01:10] <curt> Processing 1 added doc-base file...
[01:10] <unopaste> curt 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
[01:10] <treehug88> oh poor curt
[01:11] <ilken> if its not a brand spanking new hardwarez, ubuntu should install and just "work" like,,,really well
[01:11] <curt> its a laptop more thanb a year old
[01:11] <curt>  it worked fine on install
[01:12] <curt>  but now it doesnt show any drivers at all in the additional driver area
[01:12] <curt> its an optimul laptopt so thats where the issues lie I believe
[01:12] <curt> its given me a lot of trouble but I finally had it working, I could swithc back and forth between my nvidia and my intel card, but now the driver is just gone, I have no idea what happened
[01:13] <k1l> curt: what ubunut is it?
[01:13] <curt> 14.04
[01:14] <curt> I had trouble with nvidia prime until I updated my bios, after that the install went well and everything worked, prime switcher would change between nvidia and intel when I used the commands
[01:14] <curt> but now the drivers are gone, im guessing somehow in the software updates and installs and cleanups ive been doing I did something wrong
[01:16] <k1l> curt: ok please do in terminal "sudo apt-get update &&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get install nvidia-331 nvidia-prime" in a terminal and put all output into a pastebin service
[01:16] <fos> thanks
[01:17] <curt> K1l: thanks give me a minute
[01:22] <RedPenguin> hey all, ns if this is the right room, but ns where to ask honestly
[01:22] <HappyNewYear13> ask
[01:22] <RedPenguin> My buddy is running a Ubuntu PC which we sometimes have to exchange files over a VPN/SSH, the problem is we are on diff schedules and sometimes he wishes to pause my download/upload but I'm not avaiable for him to contact to do so
[01:23] <RedPenguin> Is there some way we can setup SSH/SCP or something similar that's secure and he can pause me any time he needs?
[01:23] <RedPenguin> He needs to pause once in a while for online games
[01:24] <bubbasaures> RedPenguin, rough life huh. ;)
[01:24] <maherrera89> Hello, need some help to run Juniper Pulse VPN client in ubuntu 14.04
[01:24] <maherrera89> any advise?
[01:24] <RedPenguin> bubbasaures: must be, he gets so annoyed if the downloads ruin his games yet he wants me to get stuff when I need to lol
[01:25] <pbx> RedPenguin, maybe instead of "pause" you should look for tools that allow you to resume interrupted transfers. e.g. rsync with the --partial option
[01:26] <RedPenguin> pbx: I technically do with WinSCP, but he's annoyed I'm not avaiable to shut it off when he wants it off for a certain time
[01:26] <RedPenguin> We thought maybe restart SSH server to kick me, but it doesn't
[01:27] <RedPenguin> I mean /etc/init.d/ssh restart at least does not
[01:28] <RedPenguin> I know he prob could with an FTP server but that's not really secure
[01:28] <pbx> RedPenguin, there is an rsync.exe
[01:29] <Harper42> RedPenguin have you thought about something like Teamviewer.
[01:29] <RedPenguin> pbx: yea I know, I didn't make the connection at first how it would help here but I see whatw you mean
[01:30] <RedPenguin> Harper42: we actually do have TV installed, we just didn't use it much as it sometimes resizes his MythTV as he's watching it, but that may be totally worth it
[01:30] <curt> K1l: here is the link, I ran another persons suggestion first so its probably towrad the bottom
[01:30] <curt> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9109358/
[01:30] <curt> im going to reboot to see if it worked
[01:31] <RedPenguin> Harper42: so I see now, you can do a transfer without saying show me the desktop
[01:31] <LedM> HELLOW ALIENS! 4 WHAT A DAMN HELL ├ŹS THA FSCK_MSDOS ON ANDRUG FON? I DELETED THIS LIE ON INIT SDMOUNT! THIS LIE DELETED 150 MUSIC ON SDCARD! HAHAHA ALIENS DAMNED TRASHES!
[01:31]  * RedPenguin gives a confused look
[01:31] <pbx> LedM, i can't understand you, signal is distorted, please use lowercase
[01:32] <LedM> NOW MY MUSIC WITHOUT THIS LIE, STAYS ON SDCARD
[01:32] <Harper42> Possibly TV meeting.
[01:33] <LedM> the sdcard on andrug fon is scanning and deleting convenients GOGLE PESTS files on Init Mount every reboot this fsck_msdos deleted 150 music on sd
[01:33] <RedPenguin> darn, only issue I see is, it doesn't seem to offer me to limit the transfer speed
[01:34] <RedPenguin> His network goes bye-bye if you use every last drop of Upload
[01:34] <curt> K1l: still nothing in additional drivers, any advice?
[01:34] <HappyNewYear13> innit
[01:34] <k1l_> curt: you use a PPA for the video driver stuff.
[01:34] <curt> sorry? not sure what that means
[01:34] <k1l_> curt: so seek their support. ubuntu ships driver that works
[01:35] <curt> clearly they dont
[01:35] <LedM> i deleted this  DAMN FILE and now my INIT ON BOOT OF LINUX ADRUG PHON starts more FAST, FURIOUS WITH UNDELETABLE : PARTITIONS A ND FILES!
[01:35] <HEROnymous> hey folks, I've got a weird issue.  I'm running kde on 12.04lts.  I checked all of the kde settings, and it's none of them.  my screen goes blank after about 30 seconds of input idle.  this started happening at random last night.  anyone ever seen this before?  it's driving me up a damn wall.
[01:35] <k1l_> curt: clearly they do and clearly you use not official ubuntu packages: Get:2 http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu/
[01:36] <curt> K1l: why are you being hostile, im just asking for help. I was searching for help on my own before coming here and thats what it told me to use
[01:36] <LedM> SAY TO LARRITOSHIT PG THAT HE ARE DEATH SOON!
[01:36] <k1l_> curt: remove that ppa with ppa-purge and use the original ubuntu drivers.
[01:37] <k1l_> !ppa-purge | curt
[01:37] <curt> k1l:  is the command simply ppa-purge? or what? I dont have any drivers at all listed in available drivers
[01:37] <curt> ok, how do I get the initial nvidia driver it came with?
[01:37] <curt> after I execute that?
[01:38] <k1l_> ppa-purges exchanges the packages from the 3rd party with ubuntus packages
[01:39] <samthewildone> So, I'm going to try this again.
[01:41] <curt> k1l: how do I install the initial drivers ubuntu came with?
[01:41] <k1l_> curt: i explained you that 2 times now. ppa-purge disables the PPA and reverts the packages to the official ubuntu state.
[01:42] <curt> oh I see, I thought id haev to reinstall after I purged, sorry man
[01:46] <samthewildone> I have a fresh install of 14.04.1LTS Unity  fully updated. I installed unity-tweak-tool but, some of the settings are not saving. I ran the application via terminal to see if there was an error on the back end but, no output when starting or closing the program. Is this a common problem on 14.04.1LTS because I didn't have this problem when installing Gnome Ubuntu 14.04.1LTS; though I used gnome-tweak-tool. Below is a screensh
[01:46] <samthewildone> ot showing what settings are not saving when I either logout or reboot. http://goo.gl/ITPtJO
[01:47] <mekhami> anyone have some knowledge of the nvidia drivers available to ubuntu? i have a 1g video card but it's running like 256mb when i play a game -.-
[01:47] <xangua> samthewildone: those settings no longer have effect since unity no longer uses metacity for window decoration
[01:48] <Metacity> ?
[01:48] <xangua> Metacity: funny
[01:48] <Guiri> I can't seem to get a script to run at boot using crontab -e for my user account.  I setup a check that should echo the time ran >> to a log file but it isn't produced, leading me to believe that the @reboot parameter isn't working in 14.04.1.
[01:48] <Metacity> xangua: And hello to you too. :P
[01:49] <nmatrix9> Hi all recently did a kde update, after update got a warning that there were some errors and my /boot ran out of space.  Rebooted got ata7: srst faied (errno=-16) link is slow to respond
[01:49] <samthewildone> xangua, then what is my solution to change those windows option to the normal side of the window bar ?
[01:49] <pbx> Guiri, does the cron manpage for the cron you have installed suggest that @reboot should be valid?
[01:50] <Guiri> pbx: Good point.  I just assumed it was universal.  Checking now.
[01:50] <nmatrix9> Iam running a raid 10 system ubuntu 12.04 64 bit
[01:51] <Guiri> pbx: Not that I see.  Is there a replacement that I should look into?
[01:52] <pbx> Guiri, the only @ shortcuts i know are @daily and the like. there are other ways to get stuff to run at boot though...
[01:52] <xangua> samthewildone: short answer is you can't with unity
[01:52] <maum> does someone know how to do ip multicasting?
[01:53] <samthewildone> xangua, there has to be a way..
[01:53] <samthewildone> They expect people just to conform to this annoyance ?
[01:53] <Guiri> pbx: I see.  That's a shame.  Ubuntu is upstart based for 14.04, right?  Maybe I'll check that out
[01:55] <xangua> samthewildone: you are free to install any other desktop enviroment that fits your needs
[01:56] <samthewildone> bah...
[02:00] <curt> K1l: thanks its working now
[02:07] <TimeVirus> hello all
[02:08] <samthewildone> TimeVirus, what's good >
[02:08] <velho> hello my friends. Need some help. I Have a drive with a SMART Failure, and need to do a low lever check disk on it, to check if there are any bad sectors, (and if there are, how to recover them?). How can I do it within ubuntu? Thanks!
[02:09] <EriC^^> velho: badblocks maybe
[02:09] <TimeVirus> the challenges of playing with linux...is good :)
[02:09] <velho> EriC^^,  is that a command line?
[02:09] <eleuin> linux is both a toy and a useful tool :3
[02:10] <TimeVirus> it is indeed
[02:10] <EriC^^> velho: yes
[02:11] <velho> EriC^^, I don't remember how to use command lines in linux :\
[02:12] <eleuin> does one have to use commands in linux?
[02:12] <EriC^^> velho: badblocks /dev/sdx > /path/to/save/badblocks
[02:12] <eleuin> like i mean, if thats your kind of fun, go ahead, but its not really necessary
[02:12] <EriC^^> eleuin: go troll elsewhere
[02:12] <TimeVirus> but thats where the true power lies -- the CLI
[02:12] <squinty> velho: might want to check with your drive's manufacturer to see if they have testing software.
[02:12] <eleuin> not trolling, i am being serious :/
[02:13] <velho> EriC^^,  "badblocks: Permission denied while trying to determine device size"
[02:13] <EriC^^> velho: use sudo
[02:14] <velho> EriC^^, is there a program to do this?
[02:14] <EriC^^> velho: make sure it's the disk you want to run badblocks on with sudo parted -l
[02:15] <EriC^^> velho: none that i know of
[02:16] <EriC^^> velho: badblocks command, then you feed that file it outputs to fsck
[02:18] <EriC^^> velho: where are you having a problem?
[02:18] <velho> EriC^^,  at this moment i'm really uncomfortable doing this on command lines. i need a program to
[02:19] <velho> EriC^^, a program witha gui interface
[02:20] <EriC^^> velho: it's really simple
[02:20] <squinty> velho:  Disks in main menu > upper right hand corner Cog > smart data and tests
[02:21] <squinty> velho: personally I prefer the manufacturers testing software when available....they made it so should be able to reliably test the suckers too! ;-)
[02:27] <ramborocks> im having trouble getting ubuntu to detect my ipod
[02:27] <ramborocks> i used lusb and it shows up but i dont know what todo after that
[02:28] <bubbasaures> !ipod | ramborocks
[02:28] <ramborocks> thanks!
[02:29] <Inv1s1ble> In Unity, I no longer get the notification bubbles for notification events. Every notification comes across as a plain gray bar at the top. What daemon controls those notifications?
[02:29] <ramborocks> yeah i followed this
[02:29] <ramborocks> i still couldnt get it to show up
[02:30] <ramborocks> I actually installed a virtual box and thought maybe it would show up there too... but it didnt
[02:31] <bubbasaures> have not had a ipod, hoped the bot would have usable info
[02:33] <ramborocks> cant get ipod to show up in ubuntu
[02:33] <bubbasaures> ramborocks, 2nd link has a bug link on libimobiledevice
[02:33] <ramborocks> any tips on getting ipod to show up
[02:34] <nmatrix9> Hello All Iam getting a error on reboot for a raid 10 Ubuntu 12.04 system.  I did a kde update upon update I got a intiramfs error in the console on reboot I keep getting a
[02:34] <nmatrix9> ata7
[02:35] <nmatrix9> errorno -= 16
[02:35] <somsip> ramborocks: is it a 5th generation nano?
[02:36] <velho> EriC^^, are you still there?  when I type sudo badblocks /dev/sda1   then I enter the password, and then nothing happens. What am I missing?
[02:37] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: might it have ugraded your kernel?  can you try in grub to boot from the older kernel if it did?
[02:37] <EriC^^> velho: add the output file, sudo badblocks /dev/sda > ~/badblocks
[02:37] <EriC^^> velho: are you sure it is /dev/sda ? this disk you are checking is mounted? or ... ? please type sudo parted -l and paste it for us
[02:38] <nmatrix9> sacarison: I've tried booting from other previous kernel versions
[02:39] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: I get a "ataX: Link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0).
[02:40] <EriC^^> velho: if you only want to check for badblocks, you can use sudo badblocks -v /dev/sda1
[02:40] <nmatrix9> ata5: SRST failed errorno -=16
[02:41] <therue> can someone check if adobe brackets is in ubuntu's software manager? if so, is it version 1.0 ? :D
[02:42] <nmatrix9> sacarison: I also get a "md/raid10:md0: active with 3 out of 4 devices"
[02:42] <somsip> !find brackets | therue
[02:42] <velho> EriC^^, its this one           Model: ATA SAMSUNG HN-M500M (scsi)
[02:42] <velho> Disk /dev/sda: 500GB
[02:42] <velho> Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
[02:42] <velho> Partition Table: msdos
[02:42] <somsip> therue: dunno if that helps
[02:42] <velho> EriC^^, the name of the disk should be sda or sda1 ?
[02:43] <EriC^^> velho: the name of the disk is /dev/sda , the first partition on it is /dev/sda1
[02:43] <velho> EriC^^, my terminal window gets unresponsive everytime I type sudo badblocks
[02:44] <ubuntu_> Greetings anyone out there
[02:44] <ubuntu_> anyone there
[02:44] <velho> EriC^^, badblocks analyses discs with several partitions, or one partition at a time? I need to check a full check on this HD
[02:45] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: is this what you see when you boot from the old kernel in grub?  what kernels are now seen in grub?
[02:45] <EriC^^> velho: try sudo badblocks -v /dev/sda
[02:45] <SchrodingersScat> ubuntu_: greetings, you are broadcasting live, to the internet!
[02:46] <ubuntu_> Awasome testing out Ubuntu MATE
[02:46] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: no, it is what I see just before the busy box prompt:
[02:47] <bubbasaures> is it minty
[02:47] <ubuntu_> Anyone here use Linux full time and don't dual boot windows?
[02:48] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: so the boot sequence doesn't get as far as the grub menu?
[02:48] <nmatrix9> ubuntu_:  I do but my Linux box is fubared at the moment
[02:49] <ubuntu_> nmatrix9 that's not good what happend to it,
[02:52] <velho> EriC^^, starting to work!!!
[02:52] <teaearlgraycold> What the fuck, since when did Adobe drop Linux support with Flash?
[02:52] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: It's able to display grub.  This is the sequence  I reboot -> I get grub -> I choose boot previous linux version -> Linux Kernel version ********* (recovery mode) -> lines of parameters fly by -> I get a option to boot my raid in degraded mode [y/N]  I press y  nothing happens --> I get more lines of parameter / boot up stuff. and then I get the busy box prompt (initramfs)
[02:52] <EriC^^> velho: great!
[02:53] <therue> gonna give linux mint one more try, if it's still buggy, i'll probably just try ubuntu out and join you guys :)
[02:53] <velho> EriC^^,  Checking blocks 0 to 488386583
[02:53] <velho> Checking for bad blocks (read-only test)
[02:53] <velho> EriC^^, waiting again... is this doing something?
[02:53] <EriC^^> velho: yes, and its probably going to take around 20mins
[02:53] <nmatrix9> ubuntu_: I was a dumbass and tried to update my KDE while my boot partition had no space in it.
[02:54] <velho> EriC^^, what does the -v do?
[02:54] <eblip> i dont think updating kde will do anyting to your boot partitin nmatrix9
[02:55] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: and what is the kernel version of each of the grub boots seen at the grub menu prompt
[02:55] <EriC^^> velho: verbose, it will print out the info that it finds
[02:55] <nmatrix9> eblip: well this fun began after I downloaded some KDE libraries something has changed the integrity of my booting
[02:55] <eblip> ah ok
[02:56] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: just a sec rebooting
[02:56] <EriC^^> velho: if you ever have to do it again, use sudo badblocks -vs /dev/sda
[02:56] <EriC^^> velho: the -s shows a progress bar
[02:57] <farhan> I'm trying to configure my VPN connection to work to ONLY be a few ranges, namely 192.168.1.0/24. How do I do that? I can't seem to get it to work...
[02:59] <sacarlson> farhan: openvpn ?
[02:59] <farhan> nah, PPTP
[02:59] <farhan> its a simple work VPN...
[02:59] <therue> anyone here like kubuntu?
[02:59] <farhan> therue: I do.
[02:59] <velho> EriC^^, how to stop this , so I can start again?
[02:59] <farhan> usd it for a total of a few weeks at work, and a few days at home.
[03:00] <EriC^^> velho: press ctrl+c
[03:00]  * merlinz 
[03:00]  * MerlinZ 
[03:01] <ubuntu_> nmatrix9 sounds like its time for wipe and reload
[03:02] <EriC^^> velho: let it output the badblocks to a file so you can use it with fsck later
[03:02] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: Ubuntu, with Linux 3.2.0-68-generic, Ubuntu with Linux (same version generic, recovery mode), previous Linux version -> 4 versions versions 3.2.0-24-generic and 3.2.0-23-generic other 2 are the same just have (recovery mode)
[03:03] <EriC^^> velho: sudo badblocks -vs -o ~/badblocks /dev/sda
[03:03] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: ok
[03:03] <EriC^^> velho: it will list the badblocks after it is done, and put them in a list in your home directory called "badblocks"
[03:04] <nmatrix9> ubuntu_: I agree unfortunately I have some documents and bookmarks I absolutely cannot lose
[03:05] <velho> EriC^^, thank you so much :D
[03:05] <EriC^^> no problem :D
[03:05] <velho> EriC^^, I own you a beer ;) come to my house tomorrow, I make you dinner :D
[03:05] <ubuntu_> question for anyone who knows, will unity as we know it go away in unity 8?
[03:06] <nmatrix9> ubuntu_: After I fix this issue, I'll copy my home directory to NAS and then rebuild my box to use raid 1+0 with LVM and ext3
[03:06] <therue> ubuntu looks pretty nice with cinnamon installed :)
[03:07] <ubuntu_> will unity 8 be forced on us like Windows 8 metro, large child like interface
[03:07] <velho> how to invert the Close Minimize Maximize buttons to look like Windows?
[03:08] <xangua> ubuntu_: you are free to install any desktop enviroment that firs your needs, ubuntu comes in many flavors
[03:08] <zykotick9> !controls | velho
[03:08] <xangua> velho: zykotick9 that no longer works
[03:08] <EriC^^> velho: hehe :D
[03:08] <velho> thanks zykotick9  ;)
[03:09] <ubuntu_> xangua, I mean unity it self, I tend to like unity as it is now.
[03:09] <zykotick9> velho: see xangua's message above
[03:09] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I don't see any bugs for raid in 3.2.0-68 and assuming you attempted to also boot the 3.2.0-24 and still get the same error I don't fully understand how that could be as raid 10 should have at least 2 redundent points to get the /boot partition from
[03:09] <velho> xangua, zykotick9 what works then?
[03:10] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: but maybe /boot still has to be in a single location ?
[03:11] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: not sure I understand your question.  Check if /boot is in a single location?
[03:11] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: I this point I'd be happy to just mount my home dir copy to my networked drive and call it a day.
[03:12] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: from what I see it seems like it fails to mount /boot so fails to boot to the next level but I could be wrong
[03:13] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: actually something weird happened a few minutes ago I actually saw the ubuntu pink loading x screen and then it died back to the busy box prompt.
[03:15] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I guess it's time to assume it maybe some kind of corrupted disk partition so the standard method to correct would be to boot a livecd and run fsck on each partition
[03:16] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: oh maybe it did boot and your just in a term that fails to start graphics?
[03:17] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: ok but I was wondering are there any tools in busybox I could use to do that?
[03:17] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: are you sure you are in busybox?   do you get a login prompt?
[03:18] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: Iam looking at it right now BusyBox v1.18.5
[03:18] <nmatrix9> initramfs
[03:18] <nmatrix9>  prompt
[03:18] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: ok so you might be able to do ls  and cd but my guess is that it still hasn't mounted root
[03:19] <mike551345> So i recently updated to ubuntu 14.10 from 14.04 when i updated i lost my sound in the front speakers. Now i have tried headphones and those work but my front speakers wont. i have tried unistalling pulse and alsa and reinstall them but nothing worked
[03:19] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: so you don't have the tools need to fix it if you don't have another system loaded on the box to boot from then you will need to boot a livecd
[03:19] <sacarlson> or liveusb
[03:21] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: ok I did a ls anything in particular I should look for before getting my livecd?
[03:21] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: you might try mount  to see if you can see what is mounted
[03:22] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I'm not sure that works in buzybox but can't hurt to try
[03:23] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: I get rootfs on / type rootfs (rw) and sysfs and proc and devpts and tmpfs
[03:24] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: so you can see root isn't mounted to your raid then
[03:25] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: you also won't be able to see your /home  I would assume?
[03:25] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: Iam not sure, what would indicate that it is mounted?
[03:25] <nmatrix9> to the array?
[03:26] <beans> sure is cold out
[03:26] <beans> spare some change
[03:26] <nmatrix9> beans: no kidding
[03:26] <beans> http://www.gofundme.com/gsybo4
[03:26] <beans> nope not kidding
[03:26] <beans> really could use the help
[03:26] <somsip> !ot | beans
[03:26] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: if it was mounted to a device you should see something like /dev/mapper/mint--vg-root on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[03:27] <mike551345> So i recently updated to ubuntu 14.10 from 14.04 when i updated i lost my sound in the front speakers. Now i have tried headphones and those work but my front speakers wont. i have tried unistalling pulse and alsa and reinstall them but nothing worked
[03:27] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: Ok I see.
[03:28] <therue> Eric^ !!!! ima ditch mint and try ubuntu ! :)
[03:28] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: so you need to boot with a liveusb to get control to fix stuf
[03:29] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: Ok getting the cd
[03:31] <therue> anyone free to help a first timer set up a win7/ubuntu dual boot ? :D
[03:33] <indramayu-05_> haalloooo?
[03:33] <bubbasaures> !dualboot | therue
[03:34] <indramayu-05_> any body here?
[03:35] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: ok I go the cd it's booting up
[03:36] <therue> but what parition do i set as primary, extended, logical though
[03:36] <mike551345> need help with sound on ubuntu 14.10
[03:36] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: this looks to be the documents might want to read to attempt to recover http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1721433  there might be better as I've only just started looking
[03:37] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: ok I bookmarked it
[03:37] <indramayu-05_> any one knw how change passwrd login in zorin?
[03:38] <indramayu-05_> any one know how change passwrd login in zorin?
[03:38] <indramayu-05_> any one know how change passwrd login in zorin?
[03:38] <nmatrix9> sacarison: ok so I've loaded the cd and Iam choosing the "Try Ubuntu" option to load the live cd
[03:39] <EriC^^> indramayu-05_: try #zorinps
[03:39] <EriC^^> indramayu-05_: try #zorinos
[03:39] <indramayu-05_> ?
[03:39] <EriC^^> indramayu-05_: type /join #zorinos
[03:40] <mike551345> can anyone help me with sound on ubuntu 14.10
[03:40] <indramayu-05_> my computer was installed zorin
[03:41] <sacarlson> mikeche11n: try turn up the volume
[03:41] <sacarlson> opps that didn't work
[03:44] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: any talk of recreating the md0 array make me nervous.
[03:45] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: recreating?  I would think you would just check them first for bad blocks
[03:46] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: it's been a long time since I played with raid and that was only in virtualbox simulated
[03:46] <nmatrix9> sacarison: via fsck in the live cd?  Don't I have to do that on reboot first?
[03:46] <mike551345> can anyone help me with sound on ubuntu 14.10
[03:46] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: you should be able to mount and do everything from the livecd without reboot
[03:47] <failfarm> mike551345, i can try, are you on a laptop or desktop
[03:47] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: that's what I was hoping
[03:47] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: the mount attempt should at least give you more clues as to what's bad then focus on that
[03:48] <mike551345> failfarm, im on a dell vostro 3450 which is  a laptop
[03:48] <failfarm> mike551345, what desktop manager are you using ? gnome, kde, mate, xfce ?
[03:48] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: you will have to map out what partitions were in the raid and try mount them I guess
[03:49] <mike551345> failfarm, im using unity/gnome
[03:50] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: like mount /dev/sda1, /dev/sda2/, /dev/sda3, /dev/sda4 ?
[03:50] <nmatrix9> wait a minute can't I just use gparted or some other gui?
[03:51] <nmatrix9> sacarison: yep I see the 3 partitions
[03:52] <nmatrix9> actually I see the 4 drives in the drop down.
[03:52] <failfarm> mike551345, check your sound output in sound preferences
[03:53] <failfarm> mike551345, it might be outputting sound throught the wrong port/hardware
[03:54] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: well lets take a look at what you have with list the partitions with that non gui tool like fdisk -l but the better one
[03:54] <mike551345> failfarm, when i go to sound setting and view the output it shows the the speakers and they are selected. if i put head phones in then the sound works thought the headphones
[03:56] <failfarm> mike551345, but you want it to go through the laptop speakers ? on the output tab try someof the other options
[03:57] <mike551345> failfarm, yes i want it to go out of the laptop speakers. and the only option that i have is built in speakers.
[03:57] <mike551345> failfarm, when the headphones arent plugged in
[03:58] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: not sure what the better one is?  gdisk?
[03:58] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: parted -l
[03:58] <EriC^^> sacarlson: you mean the ncurses version?
[03:58] <EriC^^> oh, good old parted :)
[03:59] <sacarlson> EriC22  ya is there better ones for raids I'm not sure?
[03:59] <EriC^^> sacarlson: when and if you ever get my name right :P
[03:59] <EriC^^> ( j/k i dont know :) )
[04:00] <sacarlson> EriC ya I'm blind and can't see that top row
[04:00] <failfarm> mike551345, ubuntu  forums say to try running this in term, sudo killall pulseaudio
[04:01] <mike551345> failfarm, but wont that stop pulseaudio?
[04:02] <failfarm> mike551345, http://askubuntu.com/questions/117842/no-sound-from-speakers-but-headphones-work
[04:04] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: my wired connection is acting up
[04:04] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: good then I'll have time to make some coffee and start my rice cooker
[04:05] <EriC^^> :D
[04:05] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: yeah I'll figure out a way to show the screen somehow gimme a minute, let me try to pastebin or send a screenshot.
[04:06] <mike551345> failfarm, yeah i have already tried that lol
[04:07] <Guest11935> how do i reactivate my usb ports
[04:08] <failfarm> mike551345, run alsamixer in term, make sure if you have a capture device its above 0
[04:08] <mike551345> failfarm, how do i do that>
[04:08] <mike551345> ?
[04:08] <failfarm> mike551345, sudo alsamixer
[04:09] <AlexHofstadter> hi.
[04:09] <AlexHofstadter> May I ask a stupid question?
[04:10] <failfarm> AlexHofstadter, yea this channel is for asking questions, its better to just ask the question
[04:10] <mike551345> failfarm, the master at 100, headphones at 100, and the speaker at 100
[04:11] <failfarm> mike551345, open it again hit f4
[04:11] <mike551345> failfarm, ok
[04:11] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: pastebin/sML7YBr1
[04:11] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: pastebin.com/sML7YBr1
[04:13] <AlexHofstadter> Anyone here?
[04:14] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: ok now were talking so lets try mount them with md???
[04:14] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: oh first lets mount /boot and see that it's ok
[04:14] <failfarm> mike551345, are you duel booting ?
[04:15] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: ok trying mount /boot
[04:15] <nmatrix9> sacarison: can't find /boot in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[04:15] <mike551345> nopw
[04:16] <mike551345> failfarm, no im not
[04:16] <mike551345> failfarm, i also have the same problem with my other laptop
[04:16] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: are you in a live usb?
[04:17] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: yes
[04:17] <EriC^^> what are you trying to do?
[04:17] <nmatrix9> Eric^^: get my raid 10 box to boot up normally again
[04:18] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: ok, and you are trying to reinstall grub right now?
[04:18] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: no just trying to mount partitions
[04:18] <failfarm> mike551345, lspci -v | grep -A7 -i "audio" does your stuff show up ?
[04:19] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: to see which partition is what?
[04:19] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: sudo mkdir ./tmp   ; sudo mount /boot ./tmp  won't work?
[04:20] <MrSillyPants> Hi, I'm using 12.04. I was wondering how I can get a "lock screen" button either on the top panel or on the side panel?
[04:20] <EriC^^> sacarlson: mount /boot won't work, that will look for /boot in the fstab
[04:20] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I note I only see 3 raid in the partition list  and that error at the bottom I don't fully understand
[04:20] <EriC^^> ( the live usb's fstab )
[04:20] <MrSillyPants> Not the lock screen in the menu, I am using xscreensaver, but something I can click
[04:21] <mike551345> failfarm, 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 05)
[04:21] <mike551345> 	Subsystem: Dell Device 04d9
[04:21] <mike551345> 	Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 50
[04:21] <mike551345> 	Memory at d1700000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
[04:21] <mike551345> 	Capabilities: <access denied>
[04:21] <mike551345> 	Kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel
[04:21] <unopaste> mike551345 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
[04:21] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: Not sure, just going off what sacarlson is recommending.
[04:21] <Oog> ive got a file with key=value env vars - how can i "run" it to set the vars?
[04:21] <yaakuro> hi, is there a way to bring all packages to the fresh starting point in ubuntu?
[04:21] <EriC^^> sacarlson: are you trying to figure out which partition is what?
[04:21] <yaakuro> just reseting everything, my dependencies got screwed up
[04:22] <sacarlson> EriC^^  yes I was looking at the pastebin analizing and don't see the forth disk of the raid
[04:22] <yaakuro> like to reset to the original
[04:22] <EriC^^> yaakuro: just back up and reinstall
[04:22] <mike551345> failfarm, it says i have a audio device
[04:22] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: mount: /boot is not a block device
[04:22] <failfarm> will you paste bin it
[04:22] <yaakuro> EriC^^: so there is no other way?
[04:22] <sacarlson> EriC^^  nmatrix9 but I also wanted to see if the boot partition was ok
[04:23] <EriC^^> yaakuro: sudo apt-get -f install
[04:23] <yaakuro> EriC^^: i tried but gives me still errors
[04:23] <EriC^^> yaakuro: paste the errors in paste.ubuntu.com
[04:23] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: so I guess we can take a wack at mounting with only 3 of the 4 raid disks with : sudo mdadm --create /dev/md2 -v --assume-clean --level=raid10 --raid-devices=4 /dev/sda2 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1
[04:23] <yaakuro> i tried to use oibaf,
[04:24] <MrSillyPants> Hi, I'm using 12.04. I was wondering how I can get a "lock screen" button either on the top panel or on the side panel? I wrote a very simple script but I can't just drag and drop it onto the panel
[04:24] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: can you pastebin the output of sudo parted -l in paste.ubuntu.com , pastebin doesn't seem to be working for me
[04:24] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: or type sudo parted -l | curl -F 'f:1=<-' http://ix.io
[04:24] <EriC^^> and paste the link here
[04:25] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: ok
[04:26] <EriC^^> yaakuro: what's oibaf?
[04:26] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: eric^^  http://pastebin.com/YvegfiEM
[04:27] <yaakuro> EriC^^: up to date mesa drivers, i have a 64 bit system but needed the i386 version too
[04:27] <MrSillyPants> Cmon guys, anyone? How to create a custom launcher/button on either panel?
[04:27] <yaakuro> EriC^^: it screwd up the system
[04:28] <EriC^^> MrSillyPants: if you press the power button you can click log out
[04:28] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson: paste.ubuntu.com/9112553/
[04:28] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9112553/
[04:28] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: cool
[04:30] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: so we ready to try sudo mdadm --create /dev/md2 -v --assume-clean --level=raid10 --raid-devices=4 /dev/sda2 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1   ?
[04:30] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: I don't know are we?  From the output that I've pasted It's a good idea to recreate the array?
[04:31] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: well we have 3 out of four so I would assume it has enuf to mount
[04:32] <nmatrix9> scarison: ok yeah that is true
[04:32] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: oh wait I put --raid-devi9ces = 4
[04:33] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: so it should say --raid-devices=3?
[04:33] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: it should be posible to mount with 3 out of 4 but not sure what entry for the value
[04:33] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: try both
[04:34] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: ok Iam a little confused
[04:34] <nmatrix9> sudo mdadm --create /dev/md2 -v --assume-clean --level=raid10 --raid-devices=3 /dev/sda2 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1
[04:34] <nmatrix9> and then also try this?
[04:34] <nmatrix9> sudo mdadm --create /dev/md2 -v --assume-clean --level=raid10 --raid-devices=4 /dev/sda2 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1 ?
[04:34] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: ya why not
[04:34] <nmatrix9> ok
[04:35] <sacarlson> EriC^^ should we take out --assume-clean ?
[04:37] <EriC^^> sacarlson: nmatrix9 why not sudo mdadm --assemble --scan
[04:37] <EriC^^> just those
[04:37] <EriC^^> why create it?
[04:37] <sacarlson> EriC^^ nmatrix9  sounds even better
[04:38] <nmatrix9> sacarison: mdadm command not found
[04:38] <EriC^^> sudo apt-get install mdadm
[04:38] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: yup guess we have to install it
[04:39] <MrSillyPants> the power button is not an option. May I please have an option for creating a launcher panel or a button on the top panel to lock screen?
[04:40] <EriC^^> MrSillyPants: ok, launcher buttons go in /usr/share/applications as .desktop files, so you 'll need to copy a file there, and modify it as a logout button
[04:40] <EriC^^> MrSillyPants: btw you can use ctrl+alt+L to logout if you want
[04:40] <MrSillyPants> thank you EriC^^
[04:40] <MrSillyPants> I have the custom lock screen set up
[04:42] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9112845/
[04:42] <nmatrix9> continue creating array?
[04:43] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: it is preferable to assemble it
[04:43] <EriC^^> i'm not raid expert at all
[04:43] <EriC^^> but i just read this
[04:43] <EriC^^> "Recreating should be considered a *last* resort, only to be used when everything else fails. People getting this wrong is one of the primary reasons people lose data. It is very commonly used way too early in the fault finding process. You have been warned! "
[04:43] <EriC^^> https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/RAID_Recovery#Restore_array_by_recreating_.28after_multiple_device_failure.29
[04:44] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: ya lets try the scan method,  I'm also no expert at raid and never had one fail.  so lets do some more reading
[04:45] <nmatrix9> ok so what do I do now?  I have a prompt asking me if I should continue creating array?  Yes/No?
[04:45] <nmatrix9> abort and type no
[04:45] <nmatrix9> and do the assemble instead?
[04:50] <Golfen> Alright, can someone explain, or fill me in on how this works? Sorry, I just got a new OS for my computer and the program XChat was on it and Ive just been experimenting.
[04:50] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I'm still reading
[04:50] <cfhowlett> Golfen, you found this channel, you asked a question, you got an answer.  pretty much, that's it.
[04:50] <nmatrix9> ok
[04:51] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: but so far I found this mdadm --examine /dev/sd[a-e]  that we might want to look at
[04:51] <nmatrix9> scarison: I'll try that
[04:54] <nmatrix9> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9113211/
[04:54] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson : http://paste.ubuntu.com/9112845/
[04:55] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson : http://paste.ubuntu.com/9113211
[04:55] <nmatrix9> the second one
[04:55] <Golfen> Sorry, Im just new to linux and basically any software other than windows. Ive never heard of XChat before. It happened to be on this distro LXLE. Just trying to learn...
[04:56] <cfhowlett> Golfen, no worries.  better idea: get off xchat unless you need somewhere.  go to www.fullcirclemagazine.org       download and read.  start with issue #0
[04:57] <EriC^^> Golfen: xchat is an irc client, like mIRC
[04:57] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I'm tempted to just say yes to that one and see how it goes but there is a chance it will attempt to do something we are not expecting
[04:58] <cfhowlett> Golfen, also note: LXLE is not ubuntu and is not supported in this channel.  this is #ubuntu support only.  see lxle for their support options
[04:58] <ObrienDave> HexChat is maintained. Xchat is not
[04:58] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: what about the assemble command is that less risky?
[04:59] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: try the assemble one, it should only try to assemble stuff i think
[05:00] <Golfen> Well, thanks. I guess Im just a little lost. Ha, Ill leave.
[05:00] <EriC^^> there's a --force option so i guess if it can't no harm will be done
[05:00] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I haven't read the assemble doc yet ya and I think it might be a safer move
[05:00] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: sudo mdadm --assemble --scan
[05:00] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: give it a wack see what we see
[05:01] <nmatrix9> Eric: ok don't I have to put the devices in there somewhere?
[05:01] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: i dont think so
[05:01] <EriC^^> i think it just scans for them and tries to assemble it
[05:02] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson ok It said that /dev/md/0 has been started with 3 drives out of 4
[05:02] <ITSa341> Hello everyone
[05:02] <agent_white> Evenin'
[05:02] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: ok try sudo parted -l again
[05:02] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: that's sounding good
[05:03] <ITSa341> Can anyone point me to a working guide to getting vidalia working on 14.10? Searched and found a lot of incorrect info and no real help so far.
[05:04] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson : http://paste.ubuntu.com/9113401/
[05:05] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: cool so I guess all you need is to mount it sudo mount /dev/md0  ./tmp
[05:06] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: assuming you already have the directory ./tmp  if not mkdir ./tmp
[05:06] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: try sudo mount /dev/md0 /mnt
[05:07] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: better yet sudo mount /dev/md0 /mnt  as /mnt should already be there
[05:08] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson ok gentlemen I see my home directory : D
[05:08] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: ok so sounds like you have one faulty disk out or 4 in your raid
[05:09] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: is /boot there?
[05:09] <EriC^^> try ls -l /mnt/boot
[05:09] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: can I boot it now or do I have to fix fstab and mtab?
[05:09] <HEROnymous> So I'm running kde on 12.04.  I checked all of the kde settings, and it's none of them (even disabled screen blanking/screen saver entirely in kde settings).  my screen goes blank after about 30 seconds of input idle.  this started happening at random last night.  does anyone have any idea what it might be?
[05:09] <HEROnymous> I've even resorted to using a while/sleep loop to grab ps lists and see if anything untoward was running when it happened since it's so easy to reproduce, but nada.
[05:09] <nmatrix9> EriC^^:  total is 0
[05:10] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: you will still have to some how fix or replace the broken disk or setup to mount only 3 out or 4 at boot some how
[05:10] <EriC^^> ok, maybe /dev/sda1 is /boot ?
[05:10] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[05:11] <sacarlson> EriC^^  ya there is a boot partition that's not in the raid that we were suposed to look at to be sure it was ok
[05:11] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: whats that command to backup files again I think I might try that before proceeding further
[05:11] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: try sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
[05:11] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: back up to where?
[05:11] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: I have a 1 terabyte NAS on the network
[05:12] <EriC^^> well you can use rsync to backup your stuff
[05:12] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: yes you can backup files now to a usb disk or other disk if you have one  just cp -a  /from/path  /to/path
[05:13] <EriC^^> rsync -av --progress /what/to/backup /path/to/destination
[05:13] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: sudo rsync -av --progress /what/to/backup /path/to/destination
[05:13] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: sounds good put it on your nas
[05:14] <SchrodingersScat> and --partial, if your connection is terrible :[
[05:14] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: I did the sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
[05:15] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: ok, check if /boot is there now, ls -l /mnt/boot
[05:15] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: the total is still 0
[05:15] <EriC^^> +1 SchrodingersScat
[05:15] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: odd
[05:15] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: oh wait I see kernel images now
[05:15] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: and I assume /mnt/boot look ok ?
[05:15] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: try gdisk -l /dev/sda
[05:15] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: i wonder if that's a bios-boot partition cause it's gpt
[05:16] <EriC^^> usually they are about 2MB
[05:16] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: I see stuff now sorry ignore my previous comment it looks like that command worked
[05:16] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: check the partition type in sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda
[05:16] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: ok
[05:16] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: I repeat I now see stuff in /mnt/boot
[05:17] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: I don't have gdisk
[05:17] <DTSCode__> hello guys! im trying to reinstall grub with this article: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows but at the last step it says target grub*-common not found. please help
[05:17] <nmatrix9> tried apt-get install
[05:18] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: did you mount your partitions?
[05:18] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: is this efi?
[05:18] <DTSCode__> EriC^^: no. sorry i didnt know i needed to do that
[05:18] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I think the boot partition is ok  it's just the bad disk in raid that will have to be backed up and fixed at some point
[05:19] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: honestly if I can reboot and still access my home partitiion in gnome or kde that is good enough for me
[05:19] <nmatrix9> that broken partition can wait later
[05:20] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: ok, so doing the same command yielded an empty dir before and after mounting it has the kernel images, right?
[05:20] <nmatrix9> EriC^^: I did the command wrong I did ls -l boot instead of ls -l /mnt/boot
[05:20] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: type sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[05:20] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: well I'm not sure what we can do to make it boot normal with the presently bad one but there is probly a method to do so without fixing
[05:21] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: ok then for now I'll try to rsync my home dir to my NAS
[05:21] <DTSCode__> ok
[05:22] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: then type (sudo parted -l && mount) | pastebinit
[05:22] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: good idea as you don't have the supper raid experts here so we could mess things up at some point
[05:22] <DTSCode__> i really need that for boot-repair?
[05:22] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: that will send output of commands to paste.ubuntu.com
[05:24] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: if you have a spare disk to plug in to that system we could probly find a method to correct it back to fully operational 4 disk raid10 from livecd boot
[05:25] <DTSCode__> uh EriC^^ its caught in a infinite loop i think
[05:25] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: what is?
[05:25] <DTSCode__> the command you told me to run
[05:25] <EriC^^> aptget or parted
[05:25] <DTSCode__> parted
[05:26] <EriC^^> what exactly did you type
[05:26] <nmatrix9> EriC^^ and sacarlson: you guys know of any utitlies to scan the local network.  Reason Iam asking is I just had to connect my box and NAS directly to my cable hub and Iam now trying to figure what devices ip is what
[05:26] <DTSCode__> i copied and pasted what you had: (sudo parted -l && mount) | pastebinit
[05:26] <EriC^^> ok
[05:27] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: I have no doubt you could but it's getting pretty late and Iam getting sleepy.
[05:27] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: type sudo parted -l | pastebinit
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> nmatrix9: nmap
[05:27] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: there is nmap I guess
[05:27] <EriC^^> & mount | pastebinit
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> nmatrix9: and etherape for a graphical layout of your network
[05:28] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: cool then just backup and go to sleep and better luck next time finding the real raid guru guys
[05:28] <DTSCode__> sudo parted -l | pastebinit # that is still getting caught in an infinite loop
[05:28] <nmatrix9> lotuspsychje: yeah I know about that!
[05:28] <xiaopi[z]> Hi, quick question, i messed up my apache2.conf, where can i find the untouched version for 14.04 ?
[05:28] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: ok, try sudo lsblk -f | pastebinit
[05:28] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: after I backup Iam going to wipe everything out and rebuild from scratch to latest Ubuntu.
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> xiaopi[z]: maybe the #httpd guys can offer you a clean conf
[05:29] <DTSCode__> EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9113838/
[05:29] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: oh that might be the easy way as long as you have no custom stuf
[05:30] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: doesn't matter everything important is in home
[05:30] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: ok, try sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[05:30] <xiaopi[z]> lotuspsychje: I'll try that thanks
[05:30] <DTSCode__> EriC^^: ok
[05:30] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: oh you might see your nas ip with arp -n
[05:31] <nmatrix9> lotuspsychje: is that how you spell it?
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> sacarlson: nice trick :p
[05:31] <lotuspsychje> !info etherape | nmatrix9
[05:32] <nmatrix9> lotuspsychje: Iam installing from livecd
[05:33] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: type for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done
[05:33] <EriC^^> nmatrix9: i read that "check that mdadm --examine --scan agrees with the array definitions in /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf"
[05:33] <DTSCode__> EriC^^: alright. i did that
[05:35] <MrSillyPants> EriC^^: I have created the desktop file in /usr/share/applications - how do I attach it to the side panel?
[05:35] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: sudo chroot /mnt
[05:35] <MrSillyPants> EriC^^: or the top panel
[05:35] <EriC^^> MrSillyPants: open the dash, type it's name, and then drag it to the launcher
[05:35] <DTSCode__> EriC^^: alright did that. im now rooted in /mnt
[05:35] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: ok grub-install --recheck /dev/sda
[05:36] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: if the arp -n doesn't show your nas then nmap 192.168.1.0/24  or whatever your subnet is to scan for it
[05:36] <lotuspsychje> MrSillyPants: you cant drag n drop icons to indicator section (top bar) try classicmenu-indicator instead
[05:36] <MrSillyPants> thanks
[05:37] <lotuspsychje> !info classicmenu-indicator | MrSillyPants
[05:37] <EriC^^> MrSillyPants: yeah, you can only drag it to the launcher ( side panel )
[05:37] <DTSCode__> EriC^^: alright that finished. does this mean grub is finished?
[05:38] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: no, it means grub was installed to the mbr, now you need to update-grub so that it makes a grub.cfg file, type update-grub
[05:38] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: thanks
[05:38] <Xapht> Hello there! I have joined my Ubuntu 14.10 desktop to a domain. However, changes I am making to /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-ubuntu.conf are not taking hold. Specifically greeter-show-manual-login=true
[05:38] <DTSCode__> :D thanks
[05:38] <DTSCode__> that finished
[05:39] <EriC^^> DTSCode__: it should mention any OS's it picks up
[05:39] <DTSCode__> it did
[05:39] <EriC^^> linux kernels, and windows loaders
[05:39] <DTSCode__> windows 7
[05:39] <EriC^^> ok, cool
[05:39] <EriC^^> now type exit to exit the chroot
[05:39] <DTSCode__> ok
[05:39] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: greeter show manual is for typing usernames manual i think
[05:40] <EriC^^> and you can reboot
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: so usernames are hidden at login
[05:40] <DTSCode__> :D thanks! youre awesome
[05:40] <crazyhorse> hi all.. i have a computer with 7 hard drives.. tons of different backup folders with duplicate files.  i need a systmatic way of organising all of these files into a single sorted location.  is there some software i can use to help me do this?
[05:40] <Xapht> Yes it is, and I cant seem to enable it on 14.10.. I need to type the username manually as it with auth via AD
[05:40] <EriC^^> np
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: what are you trying to do exactly?
[05:42] <Xapht> lotuspsychje: I have a Zentyal server setup on DigitalOcean behind an OpenVPN server. The Zentyal server uses Samba4 to act as a master domain controller. Using LikewiseOpen (Beyond Trust - PowerBroker Identity Services Open Edition) I joined the 14.10 machine to my domain, however I cant get the greeter to show me the manual login so I can authenticate via loging in with domain credentials.
[05:43] <crazyhorse> anyone can recommend a duplicate files analyser for nix?
[05:43] <DTSCode> thanks EriC^^!!! worked like a charm
[05:43] <acer> crazyhorse: diff
[05:43] <nmatrix9> arrrrgh how do you figure out the path to a networked share?
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: thats strange, i tought domain login was default?
[05:44] <l0rdn1x> crazyhorse, why not just check the sha224sums of the files and compare? lol
[05:44] <crazyhorse> this is millions of files
[05:44] <zykotick9> crazyhorse: fslint comes to mind
[05:44] <crazyhorse> 7 hard drives.. with multiple duplicates on each hdd, i need to compare and collate into a single copy
[05:44] <Xapht> From what I read, at least on 14.04 changes to /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-ubuntu.conf would take.. The allow-guest=false seems to be working from that file, but not the greeter-show-manual
[05:45] <lotuspsychje> !info fslint | as zykotick9 suggests
[05:45] <crazyhorse> checking out fslint
[05:46] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: i have all those active on 14.04, guest disabled and no usernames ate login..but neither domain login
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: did you reboot after changes?
[05:47] <Xapht> Rebooting now
[05:48] <Xapht> Ok, so I went in and erased all my changes to lightdm conf files.. Rebooted, and I see guest as an option again
[05:49] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: Iam a bit lost would sudo rsync -av --progress /what/to/backup smb://192.168.2.11/upload/ work?
[05:50] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I've never used it like that
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: http://askubuntu.com/questions/121124/how-do-i-enable-the-other-user-for-login-with-active-directory
[05:50] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: doesn't your nas work with ssh?
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: not sure if its the same for 14.10
[05:51] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I guess if the samba is mounted some place just point it to that
[05:52] <Xapht> Yeah... Thats what I am trying to do.. The disable-guest option is working on 14.10, but the greeter-show-manual-login=true is not o_O
[05:54] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: did you try connect domain on the regular login field?
[05:54] <Xapht> lotuspsychje: I'll grab a screenshot, this is bizarre
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: i know they replaced these confs a few times on versions of ubuntu
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> not sure for 14.10
[05:56] <oichsterlalia> ezgarn
[05:57] <Xapht> http://imgur.com/a/iAfai
[05:57] <Xapht> Disable-guest works, but nothing else o_O
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: did you try /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf?
[05:59] <Xapht> That doesnt exist on 14.10.. I'll try creating it I suppose
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: this is what mine looks like:
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> [SeatDefaults]
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> allow-guest = false
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> greeter-hide-users=true
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> greeter-show-manual-login=true
[06:00] <Xapht> I created, and am rebooting.
[06:00] <lotuspsychje> cross ya fingerz :p
[06:00] <Xapht> I've got to be doing something wrong, there's no way this bug made it through a release ><
[06:01] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: well i know they ve been replacing this conf file on diff versions of ubuntu
[06:01] <Xapht> Wow, yeah.... It did.. Certainly not the canocial way of doing things ><
[06:02] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: i always change this for security reasons, nobody can guess usernames at login
[06:04] <lotuspsychje> Xapht: but im not sure why domain login is not default...maybe anyone can confirm this for 14.04?
[06:06] <lotuspsychje> i must be confusing with remote login..
[06:08] <datushim> hi guys
[06:14] <datushim> join /hackers
[06:18] <kanupatar> how can I flush my old ipadress?
[06:18] <kanupatar> it is again and again allocated automatically
[06:19] <theonlyjb> hello all was wondering if there is someone who might be able to help me with a ubuntu 14.0.4 lts operating system problem I am veary new to the os and am having a problem where the screen keeps flickering any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> kanupatar: maybe the ##networking guys might help you on that
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> theonlyjb: check your additional drivers section, to see wich grafix driver is active
[06:20] <theonlyjb> how exctly do I get to that
[06:20] <lotuspsychje> theonlyjb: did you install ubuntu with internet cable on and updates during install?
[06:21] <theonlyjb> it was done wireless but yes installed extra updates during install
[06:21] <lotuspsychje> theonlyjb: press dash icon at left up corner and find the hardware icon: additional drivers
[06:23] <theonlyjb> ok not sure if this is it but went into system software &updates and additional drivers if it is there is nothing in there
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> theonlyjb: ok, what kind of grafix card do you have?
[06:25] <lotuspsychje> theonlyjb: you can check from terminal: lshw -C video checl also wich driver= is loaded
[06:25] <theonlyjb> not exactly sure is there away to check that? there is another place in details it says graphics and this Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.4, 128 bits)
[06:26] <theonlyjb> oh one sec ill check
[06:28] <theonlyjb> hmmm that command dont seem to be working is it wrote out lshw -C video checl?
[06:28] <lotuspsychje> theonlyjb: lshw -C video
[06:54] <Oog> rsyslog simple questiona bout conf - news.notice			-/var/log/news/news.notice
[06:54] <Oog> what is with the '-' at the beginning of the path? that seems new from the last version of ubutnu 13.xx something i used
[07:03] <Novice201y> Hello. What graphic card that works fully under Linux is strongest in 3D games?
[07:04] <Oog> how do i install https://launchpad.net/run-one
[07:04] <hateball> Novice201y: Anything recent by nVidia
[07:05] <Novice201y> hateball: What about drivers? Are they open source?
[07:05] <hateball> Novice201y: Well, you can use the open source drivers, but it is likely you will need to use nvidias binary driver for best performance
[07:06] <OerHeks> !info run-one
[07:06] <hateball> Novice201y: and if you intend to play games from steam, usually binary driver is the only thing supported
[07:06] <OerHeks> usefull for cronjobs, says synaptic
[07:07] <hateball> Novice201y: I use a 770gtx and it is flawless. If you get a 9xx series card the binary driver in 14.x has no support so you'd have to install it manually from nvidia
[07:08] <OerHeks> Oog, see http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2011/02/introducing-run-one-and-run-this-one.html cron doesn't check that the previous execution of that same job completed first -- and that can cause big trouble. run-one does.
[07:08] <Oog> yeah i couldnt figure out how to install but then i seemed to have installed it and noticed... anyway i think it is installed now
[07:09] <Novice201y> hateball: Thank You
[07:11] <Novice201y> hateball: And is there any other good platform for games on Linux than Steam?
[07:12] <Novice201y> hateball: Oh, GOG is also.
[07:12] <lotuspsychje> !info playonlinux | Novice201y
[07:13] <lotuspsychje> !appdb | Novice201y
[07:13] <Novice201y> lotuspsychje: Should be enough ;) Thanks
[07:20] <catacost> Hello, when I assign myself a static ip address (and reserve it on my router) I get massive packet loss and the lan becomes unresponsibe, (94% loss) every now and then i can get a ping through to the router.
[07:23] <imli> Hello guys, i have this problem
[07:23] <imli> http://askubuntu.com/questions/551326/cant-use-double-finger-scrolling-on-ubuntu-14-04-1
[07:24] <imli> can someone help me please?
[07:24] <imli> anyone?
[07:28] <neurosis-> catacost assigning your self a ip and reserving one on your router? i just do the reserve on my router
[07:29] <tbrown2014tb> can anyone tell me if there is a better music player on Ubuntu
[07:30] <somsip> catacost: or make the DHCP pool start at, say x.x.x.10 and, make the static x.x.x.9
[07:30] <imli> audacious
[07:30] <l0rdn1x> tbrown2014tb, http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/reviews/linux-music-player-group-test
[07:31] <imli> I can't use double-finger scrolling on ubuntu. can someone help me?
[07:32] <imli> anyone that can help me with this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/551326/cant-use-double-finger-scrolling-on-ubuntu-14-04-1
[07:32] <l0rdn1x> imli, goto your settings under mouse and touchpad and make sure that two finger scrolling is enabled.
 already tried. There is no option available
[07:33] <catacost> thanks neurosis- and somsip
[07:33] <somsip> imli: see the sidebar as there is a related question. On the sidebar to that question is another related question with other hints. I have no idea personally
[07:34] <imli> somsip, i've posted here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/551326/cant-use-double-finger-scrolling-on-ubuntu-14-04-1
[07:34] <somsip> imli: I know. You've posted it three times
[07:35] <imli> somsip, i can use double-finger scrolling on ubuntu 14.10
[07:35] <somsip> imli: I have no idea personally. Try reading the related questions on stackoverflow as I suggested
[07:35] <neurosis-> double-finger scrolling is for a mac right
[07:36] <imli> somsip, i've been reading for two days i guess and haven't found a slution yet
[07:36] <tbrown2014tb> imli: Thanks that what I was looking for :)
[07:36] <somsip> imli: I have no idea personally. I cannot help
[07:36] <imli> neurosis, yes
[07:37] <imli> somsip, thanks
[07:37] <neurosis-> "-)
[07:38] <imli> I think my hardware is latest :/
[07:39] <anupam> jazz
[07:39] <imli> anupam: rock
[07:39] <neurosis-> metal
[07:40] <anupam> can someone tell me how to use irc
[07:40] <niLuvU> hi
[07:41] <somsip> anupam: http://www.ircbeginner.com/
[07:41] <neurosis-> anupam YouTube can help
[07:41] <somsip> anupam: actually, that's a really bad link. My mistake
[07:41] <Rohan_14> the unicorn update has some bug when i suspend os after again returning from suspended state sometimes my keybord does not works
[07:41] <somsip> anupam: better - http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html
[07:42] <anupam> okay thanx
[07:42] <neurosis-> somsip is on top of it lol
[07:42] <nucleotec> ciao
[07:43] <niLuvU> anupam: Bhopal Gas Tragedy's movie is going to be a hit, what do you think ?
[07:43] <somsip> !ot | neurosis-
[07:44] <somsip> !ot | niLuvU
[07:44] <somsip> neurosis-: wrong person
[07:44] <niLuvU> ubottu: Lol
[07:44] <niLuvU> somsip: how do you do
[07:44] <niLuvU> ubottu: vrms
[07:44] <anupam> can I implement the logic of multicasting on my own system(ubuntu 14.10)?
[07:45] <neurosis-> its cool somsip
[07:46] <anupam> niLuvU: sorry , but it's a off topic question
[07:48] <elsdrm> hi
[07:48] <niLuvU> anupam: cmon man
[07:48] <niLuvU> elsdrm: sup
[07:49] <elsdrm> If G is abelian, then G is measurable.
[07:58] <murlidhar> can anyone help me install http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=telegram-qt.git
[07:58] <murlidhar> i have empathy installed
[07:59] <murlidhar> Qt-based Telegram Connection Manager for KDE Telepathy
[07:59] <murlidhar> can that be installed on empathy ? cuz empathy uses telepathy
[08:06] <blackyboy> Hi, My ubuntu production vm got one problem, It's not getting inside my VM username and password are right, Issue was when everr i login its getting kick out from login.
[08:06] <hyde> umm... how can I troubleshoot starting of services from command line? I am trying to get nodm to start at boot. it doesn't, but I can't find any logs about it anywhere.
[08:08] <dj> hy, hw du i download music using Ubuntu
[08:08] <hyde> sudo /etc/rc`runlevel | cut -d' ' -f2`.d/*nodm start
[08:08] <hyde> that starts it from command line
[08:08] <hyde> (expands to: sudo /etc/rc2.d/S30nodm start)
[08:09] <hyde> I suspect this is some kind upstart/systemd thing... anybody around to point me in the right direction?
[08:10] <OerHeks> dj, download music? depends on the source i guess
[08:10] <dj> oh...OerHeks
[08:12] <OerHeks> hyde, maybe answer #2 applies to you too http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/88141/nodm-not-working-on-bootup
[08:13] <hyde> OerHeks: let's see....
[08:13] <hyde> yes!
[08:13] <hyde> thank you very many :)
[08:14] <OerHeks> hyde why do you wat a xscreen at boot any way?
[08:15] <hyde> OerHeks: full screen app
[08:16] <hyde> "kiosk" type thing, I suppose you could say
[08:16] <OerHeks> oke, i see
[08:16] <hyde> and only touch screen etc
[08:17] <hyde> I think there are better linuxes for the purpose, but it just makes things so much easier, when you can run the exact same OS both on the target device and development VM
[08:18] <hyde> so when the device has the resources, dev convenience trumps keeping things lean&mean.
[08:19] <seedlink> can anyone tell me how to install gnome on ubuntu14.04 server?
[08:19] <seedlink> I run apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:20] <seedlink> my VGA card is
[08:20] <seedlink> NVIDIA GF119 NVS 315
[08:20] <hyde> apt-get install gnome-desktop
[08:20] <hyde> or something like that
[08:20] <hyde> if you mean gnome3
[08:21] <seedlink> yes
[08:21] <seedlink> I have tried this
[08:21] <seedlink> but after I login I got a black screen
[08:21] <hyde> try adding apt-get install gdm
[08:21] <hyde> (gnome display manager)
[08:22] <seedlink> should I install the correct graphic card driver?
[08:22] <hyde> and if that doesn't help or is already installed, try dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[08:22] <hyde> seedlink: ah, maybe
[08:22] <hyde> or rather, definitely. have you installed xorg?
[08:22] <seedlink> yes
[08:22] <seedlink> I have installed xorg and gdm
[08:23] <somsip> seedlink: it should be pulled in as a dependency. Check /var/log/apt/history.log to see what has been installed. But a login manager will setup X to autostart correctly, as hyde said
[08:23] <seedlink> and I also the ubuntu-desktop
[08:24] <hyde> dpkg -l xserver-xorg-video-*
[08:24] <hyde>  might be enlightening. or not.
[08:24] <seedlink> yes the X is automatically start, but I can only see the mouse icon
[08:24] <seedlink> nothing else
[08:24] <seedlink> let me try dpkg -l command
[08:24] <hyde> ubuntu-desktop is alternative to gnome-desktop (or lubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop...) you can have many but you probably want just the one you want to use
[08:25] <hyde> ok, if you see mouse cursor, I think it means you ahve the drivers etc
[08:25] <beware> so, it seems "reboot" run from a crontab entry does not work
[08:25] <seedlink> yes
[08:25] <seedlink> reboot does not work
[08:25] <beware> while a test command (date >> file) has been run
[08:26] <beware> how do i reboot a system from a crontab
[08:26] <hyde> beware: try: whoami >> file
[08:27] <hyde> to see quickly see which user it is really running as
[08:27] <hyde> if not root, then that would explain why it doesn't work...
[08:27] <beware> ok, i can add that
[08:27] <hyde> beware: easy solution: add it to root user's crontab...
[08:27] <beware> ok, no, it's running as root.
[08:27] <beware> yes, thats what i am doing
[08:28] <beware> i already confirmed, it runs as root
[08:28] <hyde> you could also try thei shutdown command (-r switch to reboot)
[08:29] <beware> yes, i thought of that
[08:29] <hyde> maybe reboot has some funny safeguards or something, and refuses to work from crontab... sounds unlikely but if it doesn't work... :)
[08:29] <znc-> hey, I try to compile a 2.6.5 kernel
[08:29] <beware> ok, theory: reboot is not in the PATH at the time
[08:29] <znc-> but make config gives me this error /usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/bits/local_lim.h:39:26: fatal error: linux/limits.h: No such file and so on
[08:29] <hyde> beware: /sbin/reboot then, yes, sounds plausible theory :)
[08:30] <hyde> or /usr/sbn/reboot
[08:30] <hyde> which ever
[08:30] <znc-> headers are installed, has it changed, havent got /usr/include/linux folder hmm
[08:31] <ash`> beware: why do you want a system reboot via cron? :S
[08:32] <beware> because a service (mail server) randomly stops working, iirc, and this is the lazy solution
[08:32] <beware> it may be running out of some resource
[08:33] <beware> alternative explanation: rebooting it when not during office hours.
[08:33] <ash`> kk. I'm not going to try argue your point i was curious :P
[08:33] <ash`> I would suggest the long winded log viewing and all that
[08:33] <beware> :)
[08:33] <ash`> but clearly you're doing the lazy way for a reason ;)
[08:34] <beware> i did but no immediate things jumped out.
[08:34] <beware> yes
[08:34] <ash`> What sort of mail server problems btw?
[08:35] <beware> the web mail can't log in to the imap backend anymore, and i can't find a reason why
[08:35] <beware> it just says it can't connect, or login
[08:35] <beware> that said, i suddenly think of a potential reaso.
[08:35] <beware> reason
[08:35] <beware> theory: user failed to login. fail2ban kicks in (or so)
[08:38] <ash`> hm, i'm not *too* familiar with fail2ban though I can only assume it sticks an IP into the DROP chain for iptables
[08:38] <beware> yes
[08:38] <ash`> SO I guess you've obviously checked iptables and so so :S
[08:39] <somsip> beware: /var/log/fail2ban.log too
[08:40] <beware> ok
[08:41] <beware> nothing
[08:44] <softiger> hi
[08:45] <softiger> can anyone here me?
[08:45] <znc-> hmm
[08:45] <thyri0n> no, but i can there you
[08:45] <znc-> softiger yes
[08:45] <thyri0n> :p
[08:45] <SkyRocknRoll> softiger, no no audible.. Make noise little louder
[08:46] <softiger> this is my first time
[08:46] <oquidave> hello, I would like to do port forward for mail traffic from the gateway server (41.190.136.248) to the LAN Mail server (192.168.1.251). How do I do that using iptables firewall rules. I've tried this , but it has failed iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 25 -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
[08:47] <SkyRocknRoll> softiger, then welcome to irc and #ubuntu channel
, why not use ufw?
[08:49] <oquidave> softiger: does ufw allow port forwarding?
[08:50] <znc-> hmm
[08:55] <znc-> hmm dont got the folder /usr/include/linux headers are installed
[08:55] <streulma> someone running Ubuntu on a HP here?
[08:55] <streulma> How is that with thermal?
[08:55] <Luyin> streulma: what's your question?
[08:56] <streulma> is the HP fan cotrolled by Bios ?
[08:56] <streulma> Luyin, at low speed he is running irregulary
[08:56] <Luyin> streulma: afaik you can set this in the bios
[08:56] <streulma> I can't control by fan control script
[08:56] <streulma> Luyin, I have no advanced options
[08:58] <White_Cat> On an ubuntu server I achieve this by using "sudo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i venet0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8069" and then "sudo iptables-save"
[08:58] <White_Cat> However on reboot this setting is lost. How can I have it so that this is applied on each reboot? I also have ufw installed on this server.
[08:59] <ThoMe> hiho
[09:00] <ThoMe> i would like change the startup language, its german, how i can change this to english?
[09:00] <ThoMe> in /etc/default/locale i haveLANG="en_US.UTF-8"
[09:01] <Luyin> ThoMe: settings ŌåÆ language selection
[09:01] <ThoMe> Luyin: have only console.
[09:01] <ThoMe> Luyin: how i can change that in my console?
[09:01] <kevindf_> If you have the following network address: 192.168.1.0/24 as Class C address and you need 9 subnets from tesame size (classfull) you would need 192.168.1.0/28 if i'm correct?
[09:01] <Luyin> ThoMe: puh, let me think a mom
[09:02] <ThoMe> Luyin: is a virtuelle mashine, because we have no X.
[09:03] <ash`> White_Cat: you can restore your rule on boot by making use of /etc/network/if-pre-up.d
[09:03] <ash`> a directory where you throw a shell make it executable
[09:03] <ash`> and then restore your rules using that
[09:05] <ash`> something like this might get you started: http://pastebin.com/J6UbFzwx
[09:05] <pam> Does anyone know of a program I can use to batch encode avis to mp4s?
[09:05] <cfhowlett> pam, avconv
[09:08] <itara> hi
[09:09] <UK_Spikey> hi:)
[09:16] <ypasmk> hey all ŌĆ” I have an issue ŌĆ” I have a service with name myservice and I can lunch it with service myservice start and all normal things .. but this service does not exist in /etc/init.d/ directory ŌĆ” any idea why?
[09:17] <znc-> now I miss the following /usr/include/sys/types.h
[09:26] <Rory> I've got a list of filenames in a text file, the actual files are scattered across the filesystem. I wish to use add them all to a tar directory. I'm using the following command, and getting the following error...
[09:26] <Rory> for filename in `cat filenames.txt`; do locate $filename | xargs tar cvf order_files.tar.gz; done
[09:27] <Rory> [repeated for each file] tar: Removing leading `/' from member names
[09:29] <ash`> Rory: man tar - do you not need -A or -r ?
[09:32] <Rory> oh yeah I missed the -r because it's still only 9am
[09:32] <Rory> thanks ash
[09:37] <nagaraj> hi
[09:38] <sacarlson1> is there a method to open more than one image viewer from the command line like xdg-open imag1.jpg ; xdg-open image2.jpg ; xdg-open imag3.jpg ;   seems only the last one is left open
[09:38] <Rory> Turns out gnu tar has a -T option which reads a list of filenames
[09:39] <EriC^^> sacarlson1: all stay open here
[09:39] <kavan> hello people, I'm trying to understand how tarballs work and what dis/advantages they have compared to .deb. I understand that they are compiled code and can be executed, some even have installers. Sombody interested in a little chat?
[09:40] <sacarlson1> EriC^^  oh from my scipt I tried with and without & and leaves me with one.  let me try just as I showed you
[09:42] <sacarlson1> EriC^^  no for me that method only opens the last with eye of mate
[09:43] <sacarlson1> unless the others are hiding
[09:43] <HerroWorlds> so i derpppeddd
[09:43] <HerroWorlds> what is the directory with the programs that auto start at launch?
[09:43] <HerroWorlds> its like bleh init
[09:44] <Ben64> uh, explain what you did
[09:44] <theadmin> HerroWorlds: /etc/init/?
[09:44] <HerroWorlds> theadmin: I <3 u
[09:44] <theadmin> HerroWorlds: Or /etc/init.d/ perhaps.
[09:45] <theadmin> HerroWorlds: Depends on what init system the script is written for.
[09:46] <HerroWorlds>  /etc/init/ was exactly what i was looking for
[09:46] <HerroWorlds> ty
[09:46] <HerroWorlds> :-D
[09:51] <lizhibo> hi
[09:51] <imli> lizhibo: hi
[09:51] <lizhibo> .....
[09:51] <imli> ?
[09:52] <imli> Hey, anyone can help me with this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/551326/cant-use-double-finger-scrolling-on-ubuntu-14-04-1?noredirect=1#comment755673_551326
[09:54] <imli> I can't use double-finger scrolling on ubuntu 14.04.1
[09:56] <imli> anyone?
[09:57] <imli> y
[10:00] <sacarlson1> my solution for my last problem is to use  eog image.jpg &  eog imag2.jpg &  not sure why eye of mate can't open more than ones at the same time
[10:06] <imli> Hello
[10:07] <mzanetti> anyone around that has ubuntu running on a beaglebone black and working Qt5 with QtQuick2?
[10:10] <christian_> hello i have the following problem my software-center doesn't start anymore and i have no idea what the prooblem is
[10:10] <oquidave> hello can someone help with firewall issues. am trying to do port forwarding like >>sudo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -j DNAT -d 41.190.136.246 -p tcp --dport 25 --to 192.168.1.251
[10:11] <Rory> christian_: if you run sofware-center from a terminal, what output do you get?
[10:11] <Rory> Please paste the full output onto http://paste.ubuntu.com and share the URL in this channel
[10:11] <christian_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9119193/
[10:11] <christian_> here
[10:14] <Rory> Looks like there might be some sort of bug. There's a workaround here, but it's a little hacky: http://askubuntu.com/questions/485022/software-center-not-opening-keyerror-countrycode
[10:14] <Rory> christian_: Do you have a country/language/timezone etc set in your regional and language settings
[10:14] <mhabibi> Dovecot doesn't get any email. The end of mail.log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9119224/
[10:15] <christian_> rory whre can i check this?
[10:17] <llutz> mhabibi: check line 21 of your paste, make sure "habibi@roboeq.ir" is a valid account on your machine and your postfix is configured to accept mails for it
[10:18] <mhabibi> @llutz I'm sure. I have user:habibi in my server.
[10:20] <christian_> anyone?
[10:37] <tech2_> Hi all, since upgrading to 14.10 on my Jenkins box I keep getting apparmor issues preventing some of my lxc (libvirt) containers from starting. I have no idea here where to even start (other than staring at /var/log/kern.log and wondering what the audit entries actually _mean_). How do I approach this?
[10:46] <liuxg> what is the best screen recording software on Ubuntu?
[10:47] <theadmin> !best
[10:47] <theadmin> Uh.
[10:47] <theadmin> liuxg: There's no "best" anything, just try them out and see what you like most. I myself like Kazam.
[10:48] <DJones> !screencast | Not sure about best, but there's a few mentioned in the bots links,
[10:52] <popey> liuxg: I'd certainly try kazam and vokoscreen.
[10:52] <liuxg> popey, theadmin, thanks. vokoscreen seems not working after I press "start"
[10:53]  * popey tries also
[10:53] <theadmin> liuxg: I never tried that one, so I don't know what the problem might be, sorry
[10:53] <popey> yup, broken here too
[10:53]  * popey looks for a bug
[10:53] <liuxg> theadmin, kazam seems having some background noise. is there any way to make it better?
[10:54] <theadmin> liuxg: Hm, I never encountered that either... Sure it's not just your mic?
[10:55] <popey> aha! got it working
[10:55] <liuxg> theadmin, sure, it is my mic.
[10:55] <popey> liuxg: in the video tab in vokoscreen change video codec to libx264, works then.
[10:55] <liuxg> popey, how did get it working?
[10:55] <popey> mine had mpeg4 and that didnt work
[10:56] <liuxg> popey, yes, it works. thanks
[10:56] <popey> np
[10:56] <liuxg> popey, are there any hotkeys to start and stop. I do not want to record the "stop"
[11:06] <Praash> This is the second time in a row when a normal software update has broken my graphical desktop, and where reinstalling video drivers fixes the problem
[11:07] <Ben64> Praash: what video drivers, and how did you install them
[11:07] <Praash> Ben64: NVIDIA 343.22, binary drivers, manual installation
[11:07] <Ben64> well theres your problem
[11:07] <Ben64> manual installations are not supported, not recommended, and break every kernel update
[11:08] <Praash> Oh, that's a pity
[11:08] <Ben64> nvidia drivers are in the default repositories, or if you must have the newest ones, there are PPAs
[11:08] <Praash> I tried using the repo drivers, but they didn't seem to install 32-bit libraries in order to let steam work
[11:08] <Ben64> steam does work
[11:09] <Praash> for me it said that GLX isn't using direct
[11:09] <Praash> rendering
[11:09] <Praash> well I'll try installing official repo drivers and see if they work
[11:11] <Ben64> Praash: you need to uninstall the ones you have now
[11:14] <jacco> hi all
[11:15] <jacco> got a problem in installing Ubuntu in a crypted setup
[11:16] <jacco> I want to encrypt the whole HDD but the /boot partition
[11:16] <jacco> well
[11:16] <jacco> it looks like the installer option doesn't suite my need
[11:16] <jacco> *needs
[11:16] <ZerOlegend> use the manual partitioning
[11:17] <ZerOlegend> set the ones you want as encrypted volumes
[11:17] <jacco> all I want is to have LVM partitions under a LUKS setup
[11:17] <jacco> but the GUI in the installer isn't smart enough to let me do this
[11:17] <ZerOlegend> did you select to do it manually in the installer
[11:18] <jacco> manual partitioning
[11:18] <jacco> the real problem is different though
[11:18] <ZerOlegend> then i cannot help sorry
[11:18] <ZerOlegend> something I have not done
[11:18] <popey> why do you want to encrypt /boot?
[11:18] <jacco> I don't want to encrypt /boot, didn't said that
[11:19] <jacco> well, I tried to manually run cryptsetup and LVM tools before running the GUI installer
[11:20] <jacco> first problem is, I'm stuck with a strange cryptsetup error
[11:21] <jacco> I partitioned my disk to have a primary /boot partition, then a logical volume and an unformatted partition on it (using all remaining disk space)
[11:22] <jacco> running crypsetup -v -c serpent-xts -h sha1 -s 512 -i 1000 ---use-urandom -y luksFormat /dev/sda5, i got errors
[11:23] <jacco> output on terminal says: device-mapper: reload ioctl on  failed: Invalid argument Failed to open temporary keystore device. device-mapper: remove ioctl on temporary-cryptsetup-8641 failed: No such device or address
[11:24] <jacco> last one is printed more than once
[11:24] <saki`> hey all
[11:25] <jacco> hi
[11:25] <saki`> hey jacco
[11:26] <jacco> also, tail of dmesg: device-mapper: table: 252:0: crypt: IV mechanism required [ 3801.010245] device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table
[11:26] <jacco> am I doing something wrong here?
[11:27] <jacco> should I ask somewhere else?
[11:27] <hateball> !patience
[11:28] <jacco> I don't feel ignored, just don't want to bother wrong people instead...
[11:28] <ZerOlegend> it is also 5:30am here
[11:28] <Vladimirski> i have setup mediawiki and now I want to setup joomla with the wiki, do i install it on the server or is it just a plugin on firefox or something?
[11:29] <jacco> well, official pages don't have much of this problem
[11:30] <ZerOlegend> sounds like a program issue or a device issue not something directly relating to ubuntu
[11:30] <ZerOlegend> did you try to google the error message?
[11:31] <ZerOlegend> sometimes that gets me started on fixing a problem
[11:32] <jacco> I googled the error, but all I was able to find is a past issue with Ubuntu and cryptsetup relating to passing -s (--key-size) to the command
[11:33] <jacco> but nothing really helpful
[11:33] <Kartagis> Vladimirski: you have to install it
[11:35] <jacco> also, didn't mentioned that I am trying to install Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS 64 bit
[11:35] <jacco> using the official ISO image ofc
[12:11] <christian_> am i being hacked or sth?
[12:11] <Kartagis> what is the minimum I need to create a samba share?
[12:11] <christian_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9121515/
[12:12] <christian_> do i need to worry?
[12:12] <ZerOlegend> no
[12:12] <ZerOlegend> those are local addresses
[12:12] <ZerOlegend> from your own network
[12:13] <ZerOlegend> src is the source IP
[12:13] <ZerOlegend> dst is the destination where that packet is going
[12:16] <ThoMe> hiho
[12:16] <ZerOlegend> hi
[12:16] <ThoMe> have a message when i my system boot
[12:16] <ThoMe> The disk drive for /home is not ready yet or not presen
[12:16] <ThoMe> i use crypted partition.
[12:17] <ThoMe> can i disable this message?
[12:17] <ZerOlegend> sorry can't help you on that one i guess i should mess with encrypted volumes to help
[12:21] <Azzi> hello everyone
[12:22] <ZerOlegend> hi Azzi
[12:23] <Azzi> I'm currently following an introduction course to Linux, but I'm stuck with the assignments. Is it ok if I ask a few questions here?
[12:27] <OerHeks> Azzi, ubuntu support only, we don't do your homework
[12:27] <Guest-1648> hmm?
[12:27] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:28] <OerHeks> hi BluesKaj
[12:28] <Azzi> OerHeks: I'm not asking you guys to do my homework (It's not really homework anyways. I don't have to hand it in or anything) just have a few questions about how stuff works.
[12:29] <BluesKaj> hi OerHeks
[12:30] <k1l_> Azzi: ask here if its specific technical ubuntu issues. if its general linux chatter better ask in #ubuntu-offtopic or ##linux
[12:31] <Shadow_aok> hi
[12:31] <Azzi> k1l_: Thanks for the #ubuntu-offtopic suggestion! I'll go there :) I can't talk in ##linux though :(
[12:31] <Shadow_aok> i have an old computer running quantal (no up-to-date) and i can't find any mirror having anything for it (even archive.ubuntu.com)
[12:31] <Shadow_aok> i'd like to upgrade it but i need a working sources.list
[12:31] <OerHeks> Azzi, maybe you need to register your nickname?
[12:32] <OerHeks> !register
[12:32] <k1l_> Shadow_aok: because that ist just plain dumb to run a EOL version. you need to upgrade asap
[12:32] <Shadow_aok> found it on http://old-releases.ubuntu.com
[12:32] <Shadow_aok> that's what i want to do
[12:32] <OerHeks> * due to spammers, you know
[12:32] <k1l_> Shadow_aok: that means running the upgrade to 13.04 , then to 13.10 then to 14.04 or just reinstall 14.04 since that might be faster
[12:33] <Shadow_aok> indeed
[12:33] <k1l_> !eolupgrade | Shadow_aok
[12:33] <Guest84855> use 12.04
[12:34] <k1l_> Guest84855: 12.04 still got support. so that is not a issue
[12:34] <Shadow_aok> nah, it's a desktop, i don't really care, i can reinstall it
[12:35] <k1l_> Shadow_aok: yes, that might be just faster. and for the future  stay on the LTS if you dont want to upgrade all 6 months
[12:36] <Shadow_aok> all our computer and server are on lts, i just got this one back from outside
[12:36] <Shadow_aok> it's a special case
[12:36] <Guest84855> reinstall lts
[12:45] <cool_boy> I am using a wifi network in my laptop , I have PC after two rooms, in that room signal is very weak, is there a way to boost network's wifi signal through my laptop so it be stronger in other room? I am using ubuntu.
[12:47] <greydawg> if you would please elaborate it
[12:47] <greydawg> @coolboy
[12:48] <greydawg> are you the admin?
[12:48] <greydawg> for that wifi dude @cool_boy
[12:48] <ubuntuser13> cool_boy:use your laptop's wifi as wifi hotspot.
[12:49] <greydawg> @ubuntuser that might be a cool idea but can you share a connection when you are already using the internet via wifi
[12:50] <ubuntuser13> greydawg: i think yes
[12:51] <k1l_> nope
[12:52] <TimeVirus> hello all
[12:53] <ubuntuser13> cool_boy: http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/09/3-ways-create-wifi-hotspot-ubuntu/
[12:53] <cool_boy> greydawg: yes I am
[12:53] <danielalbornoz> hello everyone, I'm having some problems connecting to a vpn via openvpn. When I connect it replaces the DNS settings on my pc and I can access to almost any site except for the sites in the vpn. I'm on ubuntu 12.04
[12:53] <TimeVirus> k1l - I am running from my external now just after the use of my "Boot-Repair-Disk" had to take the internal off boot options in BIOS but my dance worked
[12:54] <cool_boy> ubuntuser13: I was trying that but to start hotspot it said to disconnect wi-fi, I am connected with internet through wi-fi
[12:54] <k1l_> cool_boy: that is not working.
[12:54] <k1l_> cool_boy: you cant use your wifi and be a AP at same time
[12:56] <ubuntuser13> coo_boy: ok  sorry for this suggestion.
[12:56] <cool_boy> k1l_: yes thats the issue
[12:56] <greydawg> :)
[12:56] <cool_boy> ubuntuser13: np, thanks :)
[12:57] <greydawg> happy to help
[12:57] <greydawg> look you should try to contact the admin of the wifi
[12:58] <cool_boy> greydawg: I am admin :)
[12:59] <cool_boy> thing is wifi is in other house, and I am using internet in other house
[12:59] <cool_boy> :s
[12:59] <greydawg> cool_boy: why don't you try to amplify the frequency
[13:00] <greydawg> what is the frequency dude?
[13:00] <k1l_> cool_boy: well, get a wifi  range extender. costs about 20Ōé¼
[13:01] <greydawg> k1l_: dude that sounds extravagent?
[13:01] <cool_boy> greydawg: how to check ?
[13:01] <greydawg> on your box?
[13:02] <cool_boy> k1l_: I have asked another installation but they are taking one or two days in come to install
[13:02] <cool_boy> greydawg: no it isn't
[13:02] <greydawg> ok check this http://www.wikihow.com/Boost-a-Router-Signal
[13:03] <greydawg> maybe it'll help
[13:05] <cool_boy> greydawg: thanks, gonna try it
[13:05] <greydawg> (y)
[13:05] <greydawg> :)
[13:05] <feisar> can anyone explain what the isw_system entries are in /dev/mapper?
[13:06] <feisar> I have a strange issue where a failed disk on an on board hardware raid card causes Ubuntu to complain about a missing /boot partition
[13:08] <ubuntuser13> cool_boy:http://askubuntu.com/questions/318973/how-do-i-create-a-wifi-hotspot-sharing-wireless-internet-connection-single-adap
[13:11] <tech2> Hi all, since upgrading to 14.10 on my Jenkins box I keep getting apparmor issues preventing some of my lxc (libvirt) containers from starting. I have no idea here where to even start (other than staring at /var/log/kern.log and wondering what the audit entries actually _mean_). How do I approach this?
[13:14] <TimeVirus> back
[13:17] <TimeVirus> Hello hello hello is there anybody out there?
[13:18] <EarncJL> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. alejandroŌĆłqassimŌĆłaskhader_ŌĆłsins-ŌĆłOffbeatAdamŌĆłShadowStruckŌĆłaliensbrahŌĆłDarkvapourŌĆłRicardusŌĆłlickalottŌĆłbt6ŌĆłDave2ŌĆłjerematicŌĆłsvennpŌĆłZerantŌĆłom26erŌĆłalphŌĆłZeXx86ŌĆłOrphisŌĆłExagone313ŌĆłgarnusŌĆłthomasŌĆłneoarkŌĆłMr_SheeshŌĆłchrome0_ŌĆłzeitueŌĆłgonyereŌĆłRelaedŌĆłcoolcatŌĆłyanŌĆłsomsipŌĆłnrdbŌĆłschlitzerŌĆłm1dnight_ŌĆłrivarunŌĆłRaven67854ŌĆłdamianŌĆłMichaelCŌĆłKinsŌĆłpnielsenŌĆłNiTeMaReŌĆłrich-ŌĆł
[13:18] <EarncJL> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. T0rchŌĆädoc321RŌĆäcaptain_fixerpc1ŌĆädaveX7ŌĆägazzerhŌĆämumixamŌĆäZaitzevŌĆäwillwhŌĆärberg_ŌĆäJake0720ŌĆäMassengrabŌĆäMY123ŌĆäsuiŌĆärypervencheŌĆäfinnrobiŌĆälapionŌĆäthemillŌĆä_Druid_ŌĆäayanŌĆäklewŌĆäguimalufŌĆächadiŌĆäweltzoooŌĆäBlasterŌĆäKromazŌĆäKlumbenŌĆäImQ009ŌĆäManikMŌĆämormotŌĆäiovbŌĆäsenkkuŌĆäcschneidŌĆäpesariŌĆäDURgodŌĆäRiddellŌĆäcelsionŌĆägermanstudentŌĆäNanoArro1ŌĆäXitiŌĆäPetermanŌĆäjhutchinsŌĆäAceLanŌĆäOmnIcK
[13:18] <EarncJL> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. vmesonŌĆģdnovoselŌĆģAzureXŌĆģKitar|stŌĆģtroy_cambridgeŌĆģDefaulttiŌĆģRovanionŌĆģsuperspringŌĆģ_4lsŌĆģcprofittŌĆģuwishunoŌĆģedude03ŌĆģandyfiedŌĆģSpleezeŌĆģLMNOPŌĆģicedpŌĆģbetsy_SŌĆģhateballŌĆģSagittŌĆģprawnsaladŌĆģhowlymowlyŌĆģdouglŌĆģDaemoen_ŌĆģboypussyŌĆģspiiŌĆģAgent_Smith_BRŌĆģbadonŌĆģDamier-ŌĆģLordFoobarŌĆģcnapŌĆģSuperLagŌĆģtedgŌĆģtristeŌĆģspekjeŌĆģsokollŌĆģz0ranŌĆģguig33kŌĆģenchiladoŌĆģfrdmnŌĆģFuslŌĆģzaspireŌĆģWhite_
[13:18] <EarncJL> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. eam├óŌé¼ŌĆÜedegaru├óŌé¼ŌĆÜerikj├óŌé¼ŌĆÜdrkfdr├óŌé¼ŌĆÜAlanBell├óŌé¼ŌĆÜPhaiax├óŌé¼ŌĆÜth3_mol3├óŌé¼ŌĆÜbadass├óŌé¼ŌĆÜadan0s├óŌé¼ŌĆÜPhillies├óŌé¼ŌĆÜapb1963├óŌé¼ŌĆÜmarti_000_├óŌé¼ŌĆÜmic_e├óŌé¼ŌĆÜcrossmanith├óŌé¼ŌĆÜDLange├óŌé¼ŌĆÜTajha├óŌé¼ŌĆÜSenix├óŌé¼ŌĆÜStyrbjorn├óŌé¼ŌĆÜfunkyHat├óŌé¼ŌĆÜdeciph3r├óŌé¼ŌĆÜash`├óŌé¼ŌĆÜKardos├óŌé¼ŌĆÜNotgoeo_├óŌé¼ŌĆÜJamJar├óŌé¼ŌĆÜnikita├óŌé¼ŌĆÜfreakcom├óŌé¼ŌĆÜferbombo├óŌé¼ŌĆÜlinagee├óŌé¼ŌĆÜgardar├óŌé¼ŌĆÜubunfu├óŌé¼ŌĆÜadhocadhoc├óŌé¼ŌĆÜzonetti├óŌé¼ŌĆÜdfcnvt├óŌé¼ŌĆÜmozzarella├óŌé¼ŌĆÜDav|d├óŌé¼ŌĆÜmistawright├óŌé¼ŌĆÜWalex├óŌé¼ŌĆÜjhc76├óŌé¼ŌĆÜAs4xk├óŌé¼ŌĆÜxiaopi[z]├óŌé¼ŌĆÜdee-vee├óŌé¼ŌĆÜKamilion├óŌé¼ŌĆÜSleePy├óŌé¼
[13:18] <EarncJL> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. mjulianŌĆémadornŌĆédevuntŌĆécmastudiosŌĆéRickyB98ŌĆéspellegromŌĆéJoschiiŌĆéFanthomas90ŌĆéStu|[A]ŌĆéSwayŌĆéMellett68ŌĆéMeltedLuxŌĆéottoŌĆéAciD`ŌĆémorphisŌĆéJguyŌĆénicholasalipazŌĆélordbachusŌĆéGuest99250ŌĆédjŌĆéjohn-mcaleelyŌĆéthermomanŌĆédimitrios__ŌĆéSeveasŌĆébhldevŌĆéAhnbergŌĆéroentgenŌĆéedong23ŌĆélumia900ŌĆéjhnsŌĆémahanthŌĆéK1rkŌĆémuh2000ŌĆédweezŌĆéDefectiveUser_ŌĆéM3mphiZŌĆémudoŌĆéfidel_ŌĆéjrunning_ŌĆéaewing_ŌĆéhotsa
[13:18] <EarncJL> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. gkraggelŌĆājunkieŌĆāb3rz3rk3r_ŌĆāEluctariLLC_ŌĆāmgolischŌĆāWhiskeyŌĆāFrenchToastsŌĆācarlgo11ŌĆāAnom01yŌĆāonly_youŌĆāMMukherjeeŌĆāraubŌĆāJordan_UŌĆāpdrakewebŌĆāsacarlson1ŌĆāGuest83238ŌĆāmihaitŌĆārOss^64ŌĆāYeahRightŌĆāSeroweŌĆāsecmobŌĆāmasenŌĆāxugŌĆāvgezerŌĆāElimin8erŌĆāphiwo_ŌĆāzymurgyŌĆāmindstormŌĆāAvihayŌĆā_kruxŌĆāstijnvbrandeŌĆāTweakTabersonŌĆāBKuhlŌĆāNoskcajŌĆāeuphoriaŌĆāsource47ŌĆāSparkDogŌĆālucid1ŌĆāsonneŌĆāNyoomŌĆā
[13:18] <EarncJL> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. happosade├óŌé¼ŌĆ░soee├óŌé¼ŌĆ░fishsponge_├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Darkwing_├óŌé¼ŌĆ░MultiColourPixel├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Xliinee├óŌé¼ŌĆ░maveriz├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Happzz├óŌé¼ŌĆ░sburjan├óŌé¼ŌĆ░deanrock├óŌé¼ŌĆ░terrasapien├óŌé¼ŌĆ░utfans05├óŌé¼ŌĆ░tirengarfio├óŌé¼ŌĆ░bicranial├óŌé¼ŌĆ░lewq├óŌé¼ŌĆ░atrx├óŌé¼ŌĆ░PaniKapitanZbik├óŌé¼ŌĆ░robertknight├óŌé¼ŌĆ░EmsY├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Olivier├óŌé¼ŌĆ░rww├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Buzzer├óŌé¼ŌĆ░getup├óŌé¼ŌĆ░mr_clark├óŌé¼ŌĆ░mk3548208├óŌé¼ŌĆ░lsv├óŌé¼ŌĆ░WizBright├óŌé¼ŌĆ░ryu91835├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Arbition├óŌé¼ŌĆ░jnoob22├óŌé¼ŌĆ░trvz├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Marqin├óŌé¼ŌĆ░anon3774├óŌé¼ŌĆ░vitimiti├óŌé¼ŌĆ░spinza├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Monotoko_├óŌé¼ŌĆ░MohammadAG├óŌé¼ŌĆ░Jake├óŌé¼ŌĆ░ribasushi├óŌé¼ŌĆ░prop395├ó
[13:18] <daftykins> !ask | TimeVirus
[13:18] <unopaste> EarncJL 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
[13:19] <dOktpC> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. astra05ŌĆģEluctariLLC_ŌĆģtej_ŌĆģobideuceŌĆģTimon_CrazyŌĆģdeanrockŌĆģandatcheŌĆģP77CAAUFYŌĆģbuschŌĆģNeo31ŌĆģGitNickŌĆģmeganerdŌĆģblindsightŌĆģbrianblaze420ŌĆģdkesselŌĆģlachesisŌĆģChurchŌĆģkirklandŌĆģJillybeanŌĆģjtruckz_ŌĆģlhdvŌĆģ_kruxŌĆģJaddieŌĆģSymmetri1ŌĆģJZTech101ŌĆģsomeoneŌĆģDFeniksŌĆģcprofittŌĆģmarkliteŌĆģlsvŌĆģllakeyŌĆģFleetflameŌĆģLeMikeŌĆģalphŌĆģjtrucksŌĆģSWATŌĆģmistŌĆģedude03ŌĆģx42ŌĆģHumbedoohŌĆģTheNumbŌĆģtyteen4a0
[13:19] <dOktpC> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. JettisŌĆābrainyronŌĆārobairtŌĆāMrAlexanBŌĆārimd2rŌĆāliuxgŌĆāviddyŌĆāsilverf0xŌĆāedwardlyŌĆādzragonŌĆāVampire0_ŌĆāquatroxŌĆāfinnrobiŌĆāNubvilleŌĆāFameWolfŌĆāPraashŌĆāgamingrobotŌĆāmasenŌĆāStyrbjornŌĆāmarkovhŌĆāmneptokŌĆālvhŌĆājosmalaŌĆāEarncJLŌĆāpmcgowanŌĆālipsinV2ŌĆāSwishŌĆājnhghyŌĆālokote_jonesŌĆārwsq1ŌĆā_ruben_ŌĆāmavenskŌĆāshathŌĆāmed_ŌĆāFogestŌĆāanon3774ŌĆāsovernŌĆācrossmanithŌĆābrentŌĆāBGLŌĆāSeveasŌĆāvmesonŌĆāduplexŌĆā
[13:19] <dOktpC> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. Riku-sanŌĆéblaaaŌĆéthemattbeballinŌĆétarkusŌĆéxMopxShellŌĆéMathisenŌĆéyenaŌĆébarbababaŌĆédaynaskullyŌĆéjamestunnicliffeŌĆéozamiatinŌĆémhhŌĆénuclearbobŌĆéiarp_ŌĆédanielalbornozŌĆéblaatmeisterŌĆéwarfarenŌĆéGlasseaterŌĆéfunkyHatŌĆétrapniŌĆéWhite_LightŌĆéShaunŌĆémray_ŌĆéScorpion3deŌĆéDF3D2ŌĆécn28hŌĆétechkuduŌĆétristonŌĆédrkokandyŌĆémhall119ŌĆédino82ŌĆéMrZodiacŌĆéutackŌĆéoholiabŌĆéBryansteinŌĆéWildSoftŌĆéjvrbanacŌĆéribasushiŌĆé
[13:19] <dOktpC> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. rikut├óŌé¼Ōé¼pam├óŌé¼Ōé¼jensj├óŌé¼Ōé¼ki7mt├óŌé¼Ōé¼uwishuno├óŌé¼Ōé¼weltall├óŌé¼Ōé¼samfty├óŌé¼Ōé¼nrdb├óŌé¼Ōé¼ipbms├óŌé¼Ōé¼scriminal├óŌé¼Ōé¼away├óŌé¼Ōé¼ypasmk├óŌé¼Ōé¼Nothing4You├óŌé¼Ōé¼Lunario├óŌé¼Ōé¼Sunstream├óŌé¼Ōé¼pa├óŌé¼Ōé¼grepory├óŌé¼Ōé¼gde33├óŌé¼Ōé¼Din_Weasel├óŌé¼Ōé¼Damier-├óŌé¼Ōé¼gniourf├óŌé¼Ōé¼SharkMa-san├óŌé¼Ōé¼Sedated├óŌé¼Ōé¼alejandro├óŌé¼Ōé¼zaspire├óŌé¼Ōé¼MeltedLux├óŌé¼Ōé¼Rory├óŌé¼Ōé¼nicholasalipaz├óŌé¼Ōé¼export├óŌé¼Ōé¼Hobbyboy├óŌé¼Ōé¼APLU├óŌé¼Ōé¼rotzbub├óŌé¼Ōé¼CyberJacob|Away├óŌé¼Ōé¼icedp├óŌé¼Ōé¼DURgod├óŌé¼Ōé¼yaiza├óŌé¼Ōé¼lilstevie├óŌé¼Ōé¼dw1├óŌé¼Ōé¼JayJ├óŌé¼Ōé¼Thubo├óŌé¼Ōé¼pesari├óŌé¼Ōé¼d10x├óŌé¼Ōé¼SupaYoshi├óŌé¼Ōé¼ubottu├óŌé¼
[13:19] <dOktpC> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. glebihan_ŌĆädewno_ŌĆäjhutchinsŌĆäcodedwarŌĆähL1sxaŌĆäRefreshŌĆäiseneŌĆäJonathanDŌĆäGWildŌĆäredrumsir_ŌĆätroy_cambridgeŌĆäPCatineanŌĆäaewing_ŌĆäderFloŌĆäbinni1ŌĆätpeŌĆäbytecounterŌĆäbobo69ŌĆäg00fyŌĆäAvihayŌĆäyocapybaraŌĆädwarŌĆäMessenger_birdŌĆäInternet13ŌĆäalzaŌĆäluchibobraŌĆäMrQuistŌĆädarronf__ŌĆädouglŌĆänullsignŌĆäSp00ky_ŌĆäO00OŌĆäbuboŌĆäArtpicreŌĆäT0rchŌĆätdnŌĆäzzzgeoffbŌĆäFudgeŌĆäXDS2010_ŌĆäsquigŌĆämydog2ŌĆädevuntŌĆäKy
[13:19] <T0rch> Hey
[13:19] <HTYamfyNCp> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. Riku-san senkku navik kalz dwar reeed nisstyre Bnaya Noskcaj m477_ HEROnymous mephisto lickalott FrenchToasts deus___ liuxg fraggle_ dan64 og01 cn28h ChkDigit rimd2r nuclearbob vahl chrome0_ IceMonkey chillpill_ wolsen As4xk Messenger_bird jmad980 EugeneBandit Weegee mudo arlen betsy_S Alexandro shuman halothe23 SebastianFlyte yecril71pl DefectiveUser Riku-VPS ferbombo ZerOlegend Xe bastidrazor _NiC PCatinean spekje
[13:19] <HTYamfyNCp> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. mlms13ŌĆćaljosaŌĆćAceLanŌĆćsross07ŌĆćprawnsaladŌĆćkyle__ŌĆćubuntuaddictedŌĆćkdoxŌĆćNotgoeo_ŌĆćToBeFreeŌĆćrosseauxŌĆćdiegoaguilarŌĆćnyaŌĆćhguux_ŌĆćjohnlageŌĆćvladghŌĆćtekkŌĆćdarronf__ŌĆćpercY-workŌĆćplustwoŌĆćl1ghtŌĆćsab3rŌĆćonly_the_bearŌĆćzcvŌĆćThoMeŌĆćccb056ŌĆćxar-ŌĆćroninŌĆćrodsmithŌĆćhotsatelliteŌĆćFrodo128ŌĆćviicŌĆćivaldiŌĆćeblipŌĆćpasklŌĆćjtlapŌĆćsayakbŌĆćplagerism1ŌĆćMrZodiacŌĆćSleePyŌĆćan0nmat1rŌĆćgbenceŌĆćv
[13:19] <HTYamfyNCp> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. Christian_QsŌĆēcale250ŌĆēalejandroŌĆējribŌĆēDJonesŌĆēLiam`ŌĆēTimeVirusŌĆēzymurgyŌĆēwebbyzŌĆēDEADB33FŌĆēkrisdŌĆēAndrej_ŌĆēTheNumbŌĆēChurchŌĆēariscopŌĆēTzunamiiŌĆēNukienŌĆēgrkbloodŌĆērobherŌĆēKromazŌĆēmk3548208ŌĆēSwayŌĆēsurfdueŌĆēc_smithŌĆētristeŌĆēhenkkusŌĆējweezŌĆēK1rkŌĆēCameronMŌĆēsharkyŌĆēherbŌĆēgreenmonŌĆē[Tristan]ŌĆēAmozŌĆēSteve_JobsŌĆēztaneŌĆēlpsmithŌĆēxiaopi[z]ŌĆēTechedemicŌĆēbabilenŌĆēpipi-ŌĆēNDPTAL85ŌĆējpent
[13:19] <HTYamfyNCp> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. RalliasŌĆäDarryl_ŌĆäKlumbenŌĆäpamŌĆäDrone`ŌĆäOverflipŌĆämikauŌĆäSuperdawgŌĆärwpŌĆäpet2001ŌĆäLongCatTHŌĆänwpŌĆäyeatsŌĆäNanoArro1ŌĆäSgtMurderŌĆäfatihŌĆäPumpkin-ŌĆäAlina-malinaŌĆälhdvŌĆärobcsiŌĆäsacarlson1ŌĆäZesty_ŌĆäaxisysŌĆäschoenemannŌĆäandyfiedŌĆäManikMŌĆäNaiveŌĆäbrianblaze420ŌĆäjeskŌĆäferret_ŌĆälinux_noob_buntuŌĆäSenixŌĆäpdcmoreiraŌĆäpesariŌĆä{pack3t_phant0m}ŌĆähackeron_ŌĆähapposadeŌĆäcybrhumanŌĆäoctaniumŌĆäbitnum
[13:19] <HTYamfyNCp> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. TamCoreŌĆüSean_WangŌĆüSuperLagŌĆüsovernŌĆüYukinotteruŌĆüvidplace7ŌĆüglebihan_ŌĆügentry1ŌĆüLogan_ŌĆülevifigŌĆüSquarepyŌĆüTimon_CrazyŌĆüpopeyŌĆüandygraybealŌĆürbanffyŌĆümadornŌĆüben_almanŌĆüxatr0zŌĆüy0wzaŌĆütyp_ŌĆüpeterrooneyŌĆüEmsYŌĆüAxForestŌĆüalex_402ŌĆühydeŌĆüjeffisabelleŌĆüaltcpŌĆükermitŌĆüyalie__ŌĆümfa298ŌĆüggherdovŌĆüenchiladoŌĆümagicflakesŌĆüsabunŌĆüOkariaŌĆümavenskŌĆüdhruvasagarŌĆüedude03ŌĆüubuntulog2ŌĆürax-Ō
[13:19] <HTYamfyNCp> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. BlueSapphireŌĆĆdrswapŌĆĆjrunning_ŌĆĆyeticryŌĆĆmurosai_ŌĆĆgycklarnŌĆĆrrerolleŌĆĆMonyŌĆĆdontaŌĆĆdtigueŌĆĆfaugusztinŌĆĆtechkuduŌĆĆspookleyŌĆĆmg__ŌĆĆarif-aliŌĆĆWillisŌĆĆmz|`ŌĆĆshathŌĆĆawktionŌĆĆQualityAddictŌĆĆantons_ŌĆĆsipiorŌĆĆPrincessAuvŌĆĆthree18tiŌĆĆswairŌĆĆmgorbachŌĆĆrcampbel3ŌĆĆDynamitŌĆĆfoogleŌĆĆJonathanDŌĆĆyenaŌĆĆhowlymowlyŌĆĆPwnnaŌĆĆXDS2010_ŌĆĆplambwkŌĆĆvenkat_330ŌĆĆAeridesŌĆĆblake_rŌĆĆjvbrugŌĆĆpGTgxjŌĆĆspearh
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[13:19] <SrTkLn> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. AhnbergŌĆćklaasŌĆćlumia900ŌĆćphillips1012ŌĆćfatihŌĆćwillcookeŌĆćlonixŌĆćAmozŌĆćblommerŌĆćsdx23ŌĆćpatrick_GERŌĆćnoodleŌĆćghostlinesŌĆć_NiCŌĆćdesmondŌĆćtuxtimoŌĆćmudoŌĆćhydeŌĆćmirkaŌĆćmray_ŌĆćrenatuŌĆćapofisŌĆćAndrewMCŌĆćskelterjohnŌĆćvoxŌĆćmoyam01ŌĆćManikMŌĆćExagone313ŌĆćschmidtmŌĆćjwashŌĆćKamilionŌĆćspiiŌĆćHawkerzŌĆćnoxsŌĆćandyt683ŌĆćAntiSpamMetaŌĆćochiottesŌĆćgacŌĆćAxtonŌĆćbetsy_SŌĆćLazyO_awayŌĆćSteve_JobsŌĆćXDS2010_ŌĆćNigh
[13:19] <SrTkLn> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. rigor789|away├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Tajha├óŌé¼ŌĆ×WhiteBlizzard├óŌé¼ŌĆ×kenny18├óŌé¼ŌĆ×pet2001├óŌé¼ŌĆ×acer├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Lildirt|alted├óŌé¼ŌĆ×superspring├óŌé¼ŌĆ×nrdb├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Rory├óŌé¼ŌĆ×firewyre├óŌé¼ŌĆ×MrZodiac├óŌé¼ŌĆ×arenz├óŌé¼ŌĆ×gavinguo├óŌé¼ŌĆ×nikita├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Htbrdd├óŌé¼ŌĆ×cmastudios├óŌé¼ŌĆ×smacktalk├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Happzz├óŌé¼ŌĆ×din├óŌé¼ŌĆ×ubuntuaddicted├óŌé¼ŌĆ×icetea_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×NDPTAL85├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Jordan_U├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Asandari├óŌé¼ŌĆ×liquilidsnake├óŌé¼ŌĆ×MarioWaza├óŌé¼ŌĆ×sjelly_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×mariorz├óŌé¼ŌĆ×robher├óŌé¼ŌĆ×bullicon├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Fogest├óŌé¼ŌĆ×anon322├óŌé¼ŌĆ×jtruckz_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×PrincessAuv├óŌé¼ŌĆ×MetalGearNinja├óŌé¼ŌĆ×EluctariLLC_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×l1ght├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Xiti├óŌé¼
[13:19] <SrTkLn> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. mjulianŌĆäswartulvŌĆämapŌĆänikoŌĆäPitel_IPEXŌĆämahanthŌĆämichaelniŌĆäewook_ŌĆäsomeoneŌĆäScorpion3deŌĆäakamŌĆäpcdummyŌĆäiarp_ŌĆäakimlŌĆäSypherŌĆälacopŌĆäOrnaciaŌĆäHobbyboyŌĆäSzuki_ŌĆädavyHomeŌĆäcYmen_ŌĆäspawndemonicŌĆäVASIN_ŌĆäCosmicBŌĆähenkkusŌĆäArr0wayŌĆäCraftThatBlockŌĆänyuszika7hŌĆäsharkyŌĆägyre007ŌĆäTonyLŌĆäyanŌĆäFunnyLookinHatŌĆäbt6ŌĆästijnvbrandeŌĆäjmdadeŌĆäInv1s1bleŌĆämoondoggyŌĆäplambwkŌĆäskasturiŌĆäcircumventŌĆäbant
[13:19] <SrTkLn> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. Zachary_DuBoisŌĆģSunstreamŌĆģZuneŌĆģgcbirzanŌĆģswairŌĆģ_ruben_ŌĆģf00dMonstaŌĆģrodsmithŌĆģBlackDexŌĆģguampaŌĆģbrainyronŌĆģBobby_TablesŌĆģmazertmŌĆģthree18tiŌĆģNaiveŌĆģd10xŌĆģketralnisŌĆģspinzaŌĆģBLZbubba_ŌĆģyenaŌĆģdesignbybeck_ŌĆģnyaŌĆģdaynaskullyŌĆģMellett68ŌĆģdecanio__ŌĆģdontaŌĆģadacŌĆģValicekBŌĆģsipiorŌĆģjweezŌĆģaewing_ŌĆģLakiiŌĆģjjcmŌĆģSharkMa-sanŌĆģHTYamfyNCpŌĆģbashusrŌĆģeclipseŌĆģ_quadHelixŌĆģashkanŌĆģ|Lord_Zoo|ŌĆģepipe
[13:19] <SrTkLn> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. Red_MŌĆüNickeehŌĆüMvdevnullŌĆüSpleezeŌĆüGuest45684ŌĆüdaftykinsŌĆüNumline2ŌĆüMrIlyasŌĆüavelldirollŌĆükantlivelongŌĆümircx1ŌĆüvahlŌĆüviddyŌĆüedegaruŌĆüJeruvyŌĆüktosiekŌĆürivarunŌĆüwenchmaŌĆüvitimitiŌĆüblaaaŌĆüsolarsŌĆümgodzillaŌĆüzonumŌĆümfa298ŌĆüAlexandroŌĆükirin`ŌĆüToBeFreeŌĆünodedfreeŌĆünicksloanŌĆüliuxgŌĆüjkerningŌĆüubottuŌĆüom26erŌĆüjamestunnicliffeŌĆüraymondŌĆüreeedŌĆüdirbaioŌĆüsmethiaŌĆüauscompgeekŌĆüArbitionŌĆüroentgen
[13:19] <SrTkLn> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. redrumsir_ŌĆäShapeshifterŌĆäjsoftŌĆänoiroŌĆäB3NJAMINŌĆämavenskŌĆäDarwinSu1vivorŌĆätension83_ŌĆälasersŌĆällutzŌĆäpystar89ŌĆäCydroboltŌĆäm1dnight_ŌĆädevhostŌĆäSleePyŌĆäspekjeŌĆämydog2ŌĆätabris|awayŌĆäpanzana`ŌĆäreedŌĆäFleetflameŌĆäGuest83238ŌĆäsoeeŌĆädrswapŌĆähuhligŌĆädino82ŌĆäneunonŌĆäschlitzerŌĆäDalekSecŌĆämormotŌĆäjnoob22ŌĆäSchmielŌĆäcschneidŌĆäZerOlegendŌĆäToledo|goneŌĆäzcvŌĆäprawnsaladŌĆämdhŌĆärylinauxŌĆäSrTkLnŌĆäsyeekick
[13:19] <SrTkLn> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. mramm2ŌĆēArgafalŌĆēDF3D2ŌĆēRandy_OŌĆēblindsightŌĆēaskhader_ŌĆēMysterytrainŌĆēCosbySweaterŌĆēbytecounterŌĆēghostwalkerŌĆēlsvŌĆēcodedwarŌĆēicecube45ŌĆēSachiruŌĆēDrManhattanŌĆēvividŌĆēsquigŌĆēMr_SheeshŌĆēzanchoPansaŌĆējoshskidmoreŌĆērymate1234ŌĆēgamingrobotŌĆēawestin1_ŌĆēvlovgrŌĆēEmsYŌĆēdeciph3rŌĆēslacker_nlŌĆēmnms__ŌĆēdarkenŌĆēRiddellŌĆēMMukherjeeŌĆēRalliasŌĆēg3kk3rŌĆēDJonesŌĆēbfillerŌĆēmakijeŌĆēlazaŌĆēWinstonSmithŌĆēlilstevie
[13:19] <unopaste> SrTkLn 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
[13:19] <m1dnight_> oh jolly
[13:19] <source47> we got hacked?
[13:19] <kqAYJDZAxR> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. boypussyŌĆāhotsatelliteŌĆānathan_ŌĆāsins-ŌĆālipzusŌĆābadonŌĆāRiku-VPSŌĆāansivirusŌĆāz0ranŌĆāIacobusŌĆānopfŌĆāObrienDaveŌĆāmarti_000_ŌĆāmikauŌĆāzambaŌĆādecoder_ŌĆāicecube45ŌĆāAmozŌĆāwolsenŌĆāloki__ŌĆāStyrbjornŌĆādinŌĆāThe_PugilistŌĆāiseneŌĆādash_ŌĆānydelŌĆājnoob22ŌĆājerematicŌĆāmmoebiusŌĆātr33m4nŌĆāgeepŌĆādiegoaguilarŌĆāshumanŌĆādweezŌĆāPsyloŌĆālpmorinŌĆāJikanŌĆākirklandŌĆājpettitŌĆāZachary_DuBoisŌĆāmgorbachŌĆāgueriLLaP
[13:19] <kqAYJDZAxR> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. digilinkŌĆåanon322ŌĆåm1dnight_ŌĆåmichaelniŌĆåesdeŌĆånyaŌĆåjpdsŌĆåfloownŌĆådock9ŌĆålahwranŌĆåquadHelixŌĆåfreanuxŌĆåchillpill_ŌĆådcmortonŌĆåOolŌĆådkesselŌĆåmacheteŌĆåScorpion3deŌĆåirvŌĆådocmurŌĆåSunstreamŌĆåadanteŌĆåDrone`ŌĆåMetalGearNinjaŌĆåPetazzŌĆåKenzi`_ŌĆåfreakcomŌĆåTMan459ŌĆåtarzeauŌĆågazzerhŌĆåXethronŌĆåmic_eŌĆåanon4533ŌĆåcelsionŌĆåFetchŌĆåRalliasŌĆåawallinŌĆåPwnnaŌĆåerikjŌĆåAmpelbeinŌĆåWhiteBlizzardŌĆåiiskaŌĆålel
[13:19] <kqAYJDZAxR> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. DFeniks├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Jabo_├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Karunamon├óŌé¼ŌĆ”rylinaux├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Arr0way├óŌé¼ŌĆ”drkfdr├óŌé¼ŌĆ”gustav__1├óŌé¼ŌĆ”rrerolle├óŌé¼ŌĆ”GitNick├óŌé¼ŌĆ”zaspire├óŌé¼ŌĆ”zlmao├óŌé¼ŌĆ”levifig├óŌé¼ŌĆ”norm├óŌé¼ŌĆ”varikonniemi├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Wig├óŌé¼ŌĆ”dx486├óŌé¼ŌĆ”kirin`├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Fudster├óŌé¼ŌĆ”happosade├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Daemoen_├óŌé¼ŌĆ”menace├óŌé¼ŌĆ”thirsteh├óŌé¼ŌĆ”xug├óŌé¼ŌĆ”stijnvbrande├óŌé¼ŌĆ”zhengyi├óŌé¼ŌĆ”rOss^64├óŌé¼ŌĆ”DLange├óŌé¼ŌĆ”ghoti├óŌé¼ŌĆ”kisuke├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Plasmastar├óŌé¼ŌĆ”zsoc├óŌé¼ŌĆ”MrPPS├óŌé¼ŌĆ”der0b├óŌé¼ŌĆ”marklite├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Pantsu├óŌé¼ŌĆ”Guest44115├óŌé¼ŌĆ”davls82├óŌé¼ŌĆ”M3mphiZ├óŌé¼ŌĆ”jkerning├óŌé¼ŌĆ”decanio__├óŌé¼ŌĆ”yecril71pl├óŌé¼ŌĆ”ozamiatin├óŌé¼
[13:19] <kqAYJDZAxR> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. emigrant-ntb├óŌé¼ŌĆĪarmenb├óŌé¼ŌĆĪmybit├óŌé¼ŌĆĪk1l_├óŌé¼ŌĆĪmahanth├óŌé¼ŌĆĪJafura├óŌé¼ŌĆĪsmethia├óŌé¼ŌĆĪRagingComputer├óŌé¼ŌĆĪrax-├óŌé¼ŌĆĪluchibobra├óŌé¼ŌĆĪdwar├óŌé¼ŌĆĪSpr0cket├óŌé¼ŌĆĪTomyWork├óŌé¼ŌĆĪws2k3├óŌé¼ŌĆĪedwardly├óŌé¼ŌĆĪMY123├óŌé¼ŌĆĪhL1sxa├óŌé¼ŌĆĪzz_`ar|elo`├óŌé¼ŌĆĪepicfai1--├óŌé¼ŌĆĪdan64├óŌé¼ŌĆĪaboudreault├óŌé¼ŌĆĪdesmond├óŌé¼ŌĆĪBryanstein├óŌé¼ŌĆĪmuh2000├óŌé¼ŌĆĪ_quadHelix├óŌé¼ŌĆĪnvdpl├óŌé¼ŌĆĪcodygman├óŌé¼ŌĆĪswagopopotamus├óŌé¼ŌĆĪgrzegorz├óŌé¼ŌĆĪivan``├óŌé¼ŌĆĪSia-├óŌé¼ŌĆĪTamCore├óŌé¼ŌĆĪcyt93cs├óŌé¼ŌĆĪjtrucks├óŌé¼ŌĆĪgyre007├óŌé¼ŌĆĪArgafal├óŌé¼ŌĆĪRicardus├óŌé¼ŌĆĪChoiKyuSang├óŌé¼ŌĆĪwebbyz├óŌé¼ŌĆĪeuphoria├óŌé¼
[13:19] <kqAYJDZAxR> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. tekkŌĆéNetham45ŌĆésuperspringŌĆéFogestŌĆéAceLanŌĆéLazuratusŌĆéConsoleŌĆéjustin_jnfŌĆéGWildŌĆértr-ŌĆékriskropdŌĆéxar-ŌĆéNCsabaŌĆépesariŌĆéeternnoirŌĆéllutzŌĆédzragonŌĆédewwŌĆédaftykinsŌĆérikkus_ŌĆéRiddellŌĆéteaearlgraycoldŌĆécwarnerŌĆérooŌĆéTDJACRŌĆédontaŌĆérymate1234ŌĆéThierry76beŌĆétyteen4a03ŌĆéquatroxŌĆéYonderingŌĆéogra_ŌĆéShadowStruckŌĆéadebarbaraŌĆébewareŌĆéGTB3NWŌĆéLocke2002ŌĆétreelolŌĆéProfessorKaos64ŌĆéSchroding
[13:19] <kqAYJDZAxR> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. MaserŌĆēVarazirŌĆēstryx`ŌĆēAndrewMCŌĆēphunyguyŌĆēmave_ŌĆēEriC^^ŌĆēeshloxŌĆēm4vŌĆēRivieraŌĆējuliaŌĆēSenjiŌĆēmguyŌĆērwsq1ŌĆēakkeŌĆēcnjŌĆēSenixŌĆēXanoŌĆēdeanŌĆēBishŌĆēlsvŌĆēNBhostingŌĆērypervencheŌĆēKennochaŌĆēSebastianFlyteŌĆēRalkkaiŌĆējrolland-ubuntuŌĆētms_ŌĆētomawŌĆēpngoŌĆēmoparisthebestŌĆēvividŌĆēJn_KellŌĆēvuashŌĆēmoonkŌĆēbfillerŌĆēsross07ŌĆēAd1ŌĆējrunning_ŌĆēvenkat_330ŌĆēsovernŌĆēcprofittŌĆēsetkehŌĆēArmegedenŌĆēmelte
[13:19] <kqAYJDZAxR> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. hguux_ fusa24 jnollette peterrooney jcastro Guest39696 busch blommer zonum utack _gypsy_ selig5 kungenalex mavensk usr13 RickyB98 TrafficMan adan0s vlad_starkov nomad_fr pmcgowan g00fy Osenpai Sachiru Zethrok_ Steve_Jobs t0h Azelphur Tm_T robgraves erro sacarlson1 Kins havingFun mungustas sonne Artpicre faugusztin LordFoobar T0rch jhns [Tristan] skasturi CrazyH shath Muzer edk Mellett68 Stmeter nodedfree climbup Su7_ T
[13:19] <unopaste> kqAYJDZAxR 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
[13:19] <tech2> Does this kind of idiocy happen frequently here?
[13:19] <gamingrobot> no just spam bots
[13:19] <tech2> source47: no, just spambots.
[13:19] <lmfVrKlO> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. Tripwire292├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Dav|d├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Obrit├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Andrej_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Artpicre├óŌé¼ŌĆ×kungenalex├óŌé¼ŌĆ×icecube45├óŌé¼ŌĆ×acrocity├óŌé¼ŌĆ×chadi├óŌé¼ŌĆ×WilliamDotAT├óŌé¼ŌĆ×dean├óŌé¼ŌĆ×blueingress├óŌé¼ŌĆ×DFeniks├óŌé¼ŌĆ×skule├óŌé¼ŌĆ×acer├óŌé¼ŌĆ×iovb├óŌé¼ŌĆ×jrib├óŌé¼ŌĆ×MMukherjee├óŌé¼ŌĆ×sokoll├óŌé¼ŌĆ×FunnyLookinHat├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Styrbjorn├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Gnurdux├óŌé¼ŌĆ×TomyWork├óŌé¼ŌĆ×wilalves├óŌé¼ŌĆ×MrPPS├óŌé¼ŌĆ×eric├óŌé¼ŌĆ×AntiSpamMeta├óŌé¼ŌĆ×antons_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Nach0z├óŌé¼ŌĆ×gamingrobot├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Shapeshifter├óŌé¼ŌĆ×ssx├óŌé¼ŌĆ×techkudu├óŌé¼ŌĆ×skrech├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Hobby_boy├óŌé¼ŌĆ×mdoge├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Nothing4You├óŌé¼ŌĆ×MrAlexanB├óŌé¼ŌĆ×CarlFK├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Dragnslcr├óŌé¼
[13:19] <lmfVrKlO> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. Riviera DzAirmaX utack BUSY Zesty_ eshy f|shy warfaren Nukien rotzbub telex IdleOne Ool phunyguy bubo megabit|away blaatmeister potteratt webbyz Darkwing_ Fudster alph postcert Ornacia silentz0r HeyMan7 deus___ wenchma spjt devunt pngo Sachiru malkauns gtx5 cyphase _KaszpiR_ deanrock winem EugeneBandit weltzooo Kenzi`_ justin_jnf guampa alza shuduo emid_ oz0ne cs378 lapion Br|aN ubottu prawnsalad krphop jose batrick Cam
[13:19] <lmfVrKlO> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. jcastroŌĆābladerunnerŌĆāiarp_ŌĆāaguslrŌĆāBlasterŌĆāmephistoŌĆāL0rD`ŌĆāenchiladoŌĆādan64ŌĆāMrQuistŌĆāP77CAAUFYŌĆāsuiŌĆādngrŌĆānielŌĆārOss^64ŌĆātoxboiŌĆāJguyŌĆājvbrugŌĆāNiTeMaReŌĆāsparrŌĆāSwishŌĆātech2ŌĆāxrickxŌĆāthewisenerdŌĆāhalothe23ŌĆābrainproxyŌĆāchillpill_ŌĆāMoscherkoboldŌĆāstalaktitasŌĆāDefaulttiŌĆālestatyŌĆādiddledanŌĆāRelaedŌĆāTajhaŌĆāHaswellŌĆāselig5ŌĆākbrosnanŌĆādmibridŌĆāgacŌĆātnliŌĆāZerOlegendŌĆādeavidŌĆādevh
[13:19] <lmfVrKlO> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. scimech├óŌé¼ŌĆÜdx486├óŌé¼ŌĆÜmachete├óŌé¼ŌĆÜbrodul├óŌé¼ŌĆÜNastyNaz_├óŌé¼ŌĆÜOkaria├óŌé¼ŌĆÜpnielsen├óŌé¼ŌĆÜStolenToast├óŌé¼ŌĆÜtrueneu├óŌé¼ŌĆÜlordbachus├óŌé¼ŌĆÜlvh├óŌé¼ŌĆÜpi3_├óŌé¼ŌĆÜITSa341├óŌé¼ŌĆÜKromaz├óŌé¼ŌĆÜOverflip├óŌé¼ŌĆÜArmadillos├óŌé¼ŌĆÜthom4s├óŌé¼ŌĆÜrcampbel3├óŌé¼ŌĆÜGuest18869├óŌé¼ŌĆÜSerowe├óŌé¼ŌĆÜzsoc├óŌé¼ŌĆÜd3vlin├óŌé¼ŌĆÜmmoebius├óŌé¼ŌĆÜarges├óŌé¼ŌĆÜsarri├óŌé¼ŌĆÜsurfdue├óŌé¼ŌĆÜscreedo├óŌé¼ŌĆÜphillips1012├óŌé¼ŌĆÜmortale├óŌé¼ŌĆÜCorey├óŌé¼ŌĆÜlalatenduM├óŌé¼ŌĆÜfandi├óŌé¼ŌĆÜsa`tan├óŌé¼ŌĆÜHumbedooh├óŌé¼ŌĆÜrypervenche├óŌé¼ŌĆÜMasterOfDisaster├óŌé¼ŌĆÜMindSpark├óŌé¼ŌĆÜkenny18├óŌé¼ŌĆÜfloown├óŌé¼ŌĆÜnvdpl├óŌé¼ŌĆÜsmethia├ó
[13:19] <lmfVrKlO> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. magicflakesŌĆĆtimchen119ŌĆĆLaogeodrittŌĆĆuberŌĆĆnathan_ŌĆĆaskhader_ŌĆĆSunstreamŌĆĆfinlstrm_ŌĆĆsaigkill0ŌĆĆjprsŌĆĆgiannidalertaŌĆĆPryMaLŌĆĆblake_rŌĆĆpet2001ŌĆĆNightKhaosŌĆĆPumpkin-ŌĆĆzeitueŌĆĆtms_ŌĆĆAnarchicŌĆĆspearheadŌĆĆgermanstudentŌĆĆkrupsŌĆĆAvihayŌĆĆlinux_noob_buntuŌĆĆmramm2ŌĆĆAnom01yŌĆĆspookleyŌĆĆlachesisŌĆĆxugŌĆĆc_smithŌĆĆmeganerdŌĆĆphantomcircuitŌĆĆomletŌĆĆAhnbergŌĆĆKabakaŌĆĆmbalmerŌĆĆmLFŌĆĆmitzŌĆĆdino82ŌĆĆgeirha
[13:19] <BlueSapphire> sometimes
[13:19] <VHRRfiv> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. nbbsn desmond ecdhe Kabaka T0rch epicfai1-- wadie tizbac rwp away Xano arges vlad_starkov gde33 f00dMonsta Jettis Peterman gogh WildSoft fiyawerx Nach0z dougsko potteratt Obiwantje nanashiRei bubo ollo atrx lord4163 Devels [Tristan] mlocher gonyere Anders_ Sunstream fandi gelos Sedated cebor nwp enyc Namikaze DalekSec cn28h cibs shumacca0001 howlymowly tpe sburjan Jillybean Avihay kcm1700 Guest27924 Landeskog Schmiel selig
[13:19] <VHRRfiv> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. Vigour sross07 markovh quadHelix magichex kenws pngo NanoArro1 hayer z0ran paulovap jemark Toledo|gone Gurty przemek mgolisch genial brunost Vbitz Rovanion mdh mz|` Anom01y HolyGoat racedo`` Scyte Logan_ Jabo_ sparq lsv intx MasterOfDisaster ximian_ mLF Defaultti cprofitt sorinello maum matjaz ilken Squarepy Internet13 jkerning KING_LEE nrdb dzragon Jguy wizzywoZzy bantone yan hazrpg thirsteh jaapio_ LRgraham jagob petris 
[13:19] <VHRRfiv> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. wickedpuppyŌĆåpeterpac11ŌĆåthemillŌĆåpipi-ŌĆåsayakbŌĆåNaStYdoGŌĆåFunnyLookinHatŌĆåBen64ŌĆåkokonoulaŌĆåghost64ŌĆåthermomanŌĆåSynchunkŌĆåtolecnalŌĆågpoŌĆåschladyŌĆåmichaelniŌĆåKurko_ŌĆåqassimŌĆåjweezŌĆåbladerunnerŌĆåcmdshftnŌĆånullsignŌĆåWigŌĆåhydeŌĆåPiciŌĆåexekias_ŌĆåtwoface88ŌĆåzhongfuŌĆåFuslŌĆåCybertinusŌĆåccb056ŌĆåKerrangYarAlersŌĆåallyourcodebaseŌĆåalorilŌĆågtx5ŌĆåAlexia_DeathŌĆåtej_ŌĆåOrnaciaŌĆåkrphopŌĆåJohnDoryŌĆåktos
[13:19] <lmfVrKlO> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. alex_402 nanashiRei typ_ shuman SupaYoshi BKuhl mguy dweez scriptThis murosai_ Haudegen sross07 b3rz3rk3r_ peterpac11 guntbert Sia- roo mlms13 Bercik pystar89 xubun2 noodle DarwinSu1vivor Guest83238 lhdv CatKiller joe75 morphis JB6 RickyB98 konrad_ Pici akurilin KindOne feisar iH8Pickles ToBeFree Jabo_ cmastudios Xiti ash` DarkMantis AciD` Varazir krisd vitimiti Hardolaf jjcm Whiskey Praash epipercepi utfans05 ghoti Su7
[13:19] <lmfVrKlO> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION. p1l0t├óŌé¼ŌĆ×captain_fixerpc1├óŌé¼ŌĆ×johnlage├óŌé¼ŌĆ×altcp├óŌé¼ŌĆ×GWild├óŌé¼ŌĆ×happosade├óŌé¼ŌĆ×stetho├óŌé¼ŌĆ×tej_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×sharkz├óŌé¼ŌĆ×matjaz├óŌé¼ŌĆ×claude2├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Chaser├óŌé¼ŌĆ×fedora_newb├óŌé¼ŌĆ×syeekick├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Extreme├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Darkvapour├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Netham45├óŌé¼ŌĆ×schlady├óŌé¼ŌĆ×histo├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Squarepy├óŌé¼ŌĆ×climbup├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Guest-1648├óŌé¼ŌĆ×bazhang├óŌé¼ŌĆ×mirka├óŌé¼ŌĆ×mitz_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Xliinee├óŌé¼ŌĆ×jimmy51v_├óŌé¼ŌĆ×rohan├óŌé¼ŌĆ×allyourcodebase├óŌé¼ŌĆ×Doonz├óŌé¼ŌĆ×ubuntulog2├óŌé¼ŌĆ×sorinello├óŌé¼ŌĆ×intx├óŌé¼ŌĆ×shath├óŌé¼ŌĆ×rsmarshall├óŌé¼ŌĆ×yorick__├óŌé¼ŌĆ×TylerE├óŌé¼ŌĆ×norm├óŌé¼ŌĆ×mungustas├óŌé¼ŌĆ×binni1├óŌé¼ŌĆ×tolecnal├óŌé¼
[13:19] <FunnyLookinHat> Script kiddies showing off.
[13:19] <unopaste> lmfVrKlO 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
[13:19] <Darryl_> No, The netbot needs to be taken down.
[13:19] <TimeVirus> woe~ whats this all about with the flooding!
[13:19] <vitimiti> Thanks
[13:20] <Darryl_> Kick spam bots.
[13:20] <gamingrobot> whats +r do?
[13:20] <WhiteBlizzard> WTF
[13:20] <Sachiru> Thanks.
[13:20] <AciD`> :|
[13:20] <om26er> why won't you just ban that account or something ?
[13:20] <Sachiru> What just happened?
[13:20] <typ_> registered only i think?
[13:20] <Darryl_> gamingrobot: That means they are the operators :)
[13:20] <Sachiru> Why not ban by IP?
[13:20] <daftykins> drama over, move on everybody.
[13:20] <tech2> gamingrobot: registered users only I think.
[13:20] <TimeVirus> IP range even maybe
[13:20] <dw1> cuz they got lots of ips
[13:20] <daftykins> you're just wasting time discussing it.
[13:21] <MrQuist> now i wonder
[13:21] <MrQuist> what does it mean
[13:21] <MrQuist> NIKO: THIS IS CALLED AN ESCALATION
[13:21] <eblip> good grief the pwned this channel
[13:21] <esde> lolololol
[13:21] <tech2> Anyway, apparmour, how do I work out why 14.10 is preventing my containers starting but 14.04 didn't?
[13:21] <source47> 14.10 is not stable tech2
[13:21] <Azelphur> MrQuist: haha, it's a fairly pitiful escalation
[13:21] <source47> i would use 14.04 :-)
[13:21] <T0rch> we got hacked ?
[13:22] <Azelphur> "I can annoy a bunch of people on IRC by making their clients play a sound, ESCALATION, SERIOUS BUSINESS"
[13:22] <daftykins> T0rch: don't be stupid
[13:22] <MrQuist> hacked. Yeah......
[13:22] <tech2> source47: it's not LTS, sure, it should be stable though.
[13:22] <MrQuist> This is what hacking looks like T0rch :P
[13:22] <T0rch> where are the OPs of this channel ? i can only see unopaste
[13:22] <Ben64> T0rch: #ubuntu-ops
[13:22] <MrQuist> Its over already
[13:22] <oeuvre> MOON HEALING ESCALATION
[13:22] <daftykins> T0rch: this is not a relevant topic, move on
[13:22] <oeuvre> oh wait the spam is OerHeks
[13:22] <eblip> its not easy to do that
[13:22] <oeuvre> er, oeuvre
[13:22] <MrQuist>  /ban oeuvre
[13:23] <oeuvre> the spam is oeuvre
[13:23]  * oeuvre cuddles MrQuist and gives him a fresh copy of Windows 95
[13:23] <MrQuist> I DEMAND ME
[13:23] <Ben64> get back on topic, people. if you want to discuss troll, i guess you can do so in #ubuntu-offtopic ?
[13:23] <therue> if i want to set up a dual boot for windows7/ubuntu on my ssd, is there anything i need to watch out for? dont defrag the drive, but align the partitions?
[13:23] <TimeVirus> anyhow - I have this pastebin if any grub guys could take a look - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/9122734/
[13:23] <oeuvre> therue: never defrag an SSD :)
[13:23] <oeuvre> how big is your SSD?
[13:23] <therue> 250 gb
[13:24] <coffnix> LOL
[13:24] <oeuvre> cool. are you thinking of splitting it in half?
[13:24] <MrQuist> wouldn't do that.
[13:24] <MrQuist> Probably breaks some of the chips on the board.
[13:24] <T0rch> ok, thanks ...
[13:24] <therue> so far i've used window's disk management and shrunk my drive so the C: has 176.95 gb, and 55.83gb unallocated, and of coruse the 100mb windows bootsector
[13:25] <daftykins> *boot partition
[13:25] <oeuvre> okay
[13:25] <therue> so i'll be installing ubuntu to that unallocated partition
[13:25] <oeuvre> so you can leave the 56GB unallocated and then run the ubuntu installer
[13:26] <oeuvre> just be careful and double check when you choose where to install it :D
[13:26] <therue> i should partition that unallocated into /boot /swap /   /home right?
[13:27] <daftykins> therue: no need to do so manually, the installer will offer to install alongside Windows just fine.
[13:27] <oeuvre> ^
[13:27] <daftykins> therue: do you know if you're using an EFI installation of windows?
[13:27] <therue> EFI?
[13:27] <oeuvre> how new is this machien
[13:27] <therue> windows is already installed
[13:27] <oeuvre> *machine.
[13:27] <Neo31> get us some ops to kickass flooders
[13:27] <therue> relatively new.. built it 1-2 years ago
[13:28] <daftykins> !efi | therue
[13:28] <daftykins> have a read
[13:28] <daftykins> you would tend to know if you'd installed 7 via EFI
[13:28] <coffnix> i use this function on bash script to loop (like a while or for), but my computer crash down :(
[13:28] <coffnix> loop(){ loop|loop& };loop
[13:28] <coffnix> :(
[13:28] <daftykins> coffnix: go ask in #bash then
[13:29] <oeuvre> freenode has a channel for everything
[13:30] <TimeVirus> mk well I need to get this on the road
[13:30] <TimeVirus> bbl
[13:30] <TimeVirus> y'all have a good'n
[13:31] <TimeVirus> o/
[13:33] <therue> ok i don tthink my computer has uefi
[13:34] <therue> http://www.farstone.com/articles/what-is-uefi.php
[13:34] <therue> dont see the word in computer management
[13:35] <daftykins> therue: ok, be sure that ubuntu boots from your flash drive in legacy mode then
[13:35] <daftykins> and all should be well
[13:36] <BluesKaj> therue, if you bought after 2010 it most likely is uefi
[13:37] <daftykins> that makes it capable, it doesn't make the installation EFI.
[13:37] <daftykins> especially with 7.
[13:37] <therue> i have to look at the motherboard right?
[13:37] <therue> to check if it's uefi
[13:39] <EriC^^> therue: are you in a live usb?
[13:40] <daftykins> therue: not physically, i'm sure it's legacy.
[13:40] <therue> no i haven't created it yet
[13:41] <therue> http://www.servethehome.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/ASUS-UEFI-BIOS-EZ-Mode-XMP-Memory-Profile-Disabled.jpg
[13:41] <therue> wait i guess i do have UEFI
[13:41] <therue> 'cuz this is my bios normally
[13:42] <daftykins> no that just means it's capable of it
[13:42] <BluesKaj> well, this laptop was/is a uefi , bit I wiped the drive clean of all windows 8.1 partitions and installed W7 and kubuntu in legacy mode
[13:42] <daftykins> it doesn't mean the OS is installed in EFI mode.
[13:43] <therue> oh i recently wiped my windows and reinstalled it
[13:43] <therue> via usb
[13:43] <therue> so how can i make sure whether my windows was installed in efi mode or not?
[13:44] <BluesKaj> this lenovo also has what is referred to as a flashback bios option
[13:44] <daftykins> therue: run cmd as admin and type "bcdedit /enum"
[13:44] <BluesKaj> open you eufi/bios and check the mode it's running
[13:45] <BluesKaj> your
[13:45] <daftykins> that's a bad suggestion, again the mode the OS was installed in does not depend upon settings
[13:46] <therue> k i ran bcdedi /enum
[13:46] <therue> dont see any uefi or efi wording
[13:47] <BluesKaj> well just try running in uefi mode after installing in legacy mode and you'll find out quick enough :)
[13:47] <OerHeks> its more a ##windows issue
[13:47] <EriC^^> therue: you could also check the disks management to see if you have a efi/esp partition
[13:47] <therue> ooh ok
[13:47] <EriC^^> fat32 about 300mb or so
[13:47] <therue> ya i checked that
[13:47] <therue> all the partition... C:\ the main partition for my windows is on c
[13:47] <therue> it does not say efi or uefi
[13:47] <therue> :D
[13:47] <therue> ok nice problem solved
[13:47] <therue> :D
[13:49] <therue> k gonna make the ubuntu live cd usb disk now :)
[13:51] <therue> should i get ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
[13:51] <therue> or ubuntu 14.10?
[13:52] <daftykins> therue: i'd advise LTS
[13:52] <k1l_> do you want to upgrade all 6 months?
[13:53] <therue> i plan on using it as my main os
[13:53] <therue> and learning as much as i can on it
[13:53] <tr33m4n> Anyone else having trouble booting the recent kernels? Keep having to fall back to an earlier version... No display on startup
[13:53] <ash`> therue: get LTS
[13:55] <therue> upgrading to new releases is easy if i set up the 4 schemes partitions right?
[13:55] <therue> if my /home and / are separated
[13:55] <therue> into different partitions
[13:56] <tr33m4n> It's good practice having /home on a separate partition so yep
[13:56] <erry> happy ubuntu community appreciation day \o/ *comfetti*
[13:59] <reed> therue, 3 partitions is enough: / /home and swap
[14:00] <reed> therue, and you can do without swap if you have 16gb :)
[14:01] <zsoc> erry, I honestly thought you just made that up. I have been reproved in my error.
[14:03] <daftykins> tr33m4n: try purging and reinstalling them
[14:04] <daftykins> therue: upgrades aren't purely down to the disk setup, it's what can go funny with the software too
[14:09] <jacco> hey there people
[14:09] <jacco> I'm back
[14:09] <sabun> k
[14:10] <jacco> giving you the same previous question, in case you weren't around
[14:10] <jacco> well, I got troubles in installing Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS 64 bit on a custom encrypted disk setup
[14:10] <solsTiCe> hi. I keep on getting a empty file name 0 in my home being recreated all the time. that's annoying. any idea what is creating that ?
[14:10] <jacco> main problem: unable to use GUI installer to partitioning the disk as I want
[14:11] <jacco> secondary problem: cryptsetup gives me errors when trying to create the encrypted volume
[14:12] <solsTiCe> which errors ?
[14:13] <jacco> right, sorry: device-mapper: reload ioctl on  failed: Invalid argument Failed to open temporary keystore device. device-mapper: remove ioctl on temporary-cryptsetup-9062 failed: No such device or address device-mapper: reload ioctl on temporary-cryptsetup-9062 failed: No such device or address device-mapper: remove ioctl on temporary-cryptsetup-9062 failed: No such device or address device-mapper: remove ioctl on temporary-cryptsetup-9
[14:14] <jacco> this is cryptsetup output for this command: cryptsetup -v -c serpent-xts -h sha1 -s 512 -i 1000 --use-urandom luksFormat /dev/sda5
[14:15] <metallic> Why does this server suddenly require identification?
[14:15] <metallic> channel*
[14:16] <solsTiCe> I don't think it's new
[14:16] <metallic> it is for me
[14:16] <metallic> until a few days i did not needed to identify myself to access channel
[14:16] <metallic> :/
[14:16] <Kartagis> what is the minimum I need to create a samba share?
[14:17] <k1l> we did set +r because there were some trolls spamming the channel. for further discussion about this please take it to the operators channel #ubuntu-ops to keep this channel clear for support. thanks
[14:17] <daftykins> Kartagis: samba...?
[14:18] <cfhowlett> k1l, thank you for the vigilance
[14:18] <Kartagis> daftykins: yeah, samba
[14:18] <daftykins> Kartagis: i'm saying that's what you need, not sure what else you're thinking of
[14:18] <Kartagis> daftykins: I mean lines
[14:18] <Kartagis> *g*
[14:19] <daftykins> Kartagis: plenty of samba file share guides online
[14:19] <jacco> dmesg prints this right after cryptsetup ends with error: device-mapper: table: 252:0: crypt: IV mechanism required [15612.241308] device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table
[14:19] <jacco> or maybe during its execution, not properly at the end
[14:20] <daftykins> jacco: your query seems very lengthy, i think you should write it up on a post on askubuntu.com
[14:21] <jacco> ok, I think that this may work better than flooding a chat
[14:21] <jacco> sorry for annoying you guys
[14:21] <k1l> !paste | jacco
[14:22] <daftykins> Kartagis: do you want passworded access?
[14:22] <Kartagis> daftykins: nope, guest access
[14:22] <daftykins> Kartagis: is this a server or desktop install?
[14:23] <therue> if i want to set u pthe 4 way scheme partition: /swap /boot / /home  which do i set up as extended, primary, logical ? :\
[14:24] <daftykins> therue: you already have Windows in primary, so all the ubuntu ones can be logical within an extended
[14:25] <Kartagis> daftykins: desktop
[14:25] <daftykins> so you could just right click on a folder with samba installed and setup a share?
[14:25] <errr4444> is there a way to connect an app to tor that doesnt have a proxy setting?
[14:26] <Kartagis> daftykins: I needed the available = yes line, and smbtree shows me the share, but people can't connect
[14:26] <Kartagis> timeout I suppose
[14:26] <daftykins> permissions?
[14:26] <daftykins> read the logs for more detail
[14:26] <llutz> !info tsocks | errr4444:
[14:27] <jacco> there it is: the crypsetup error @ http://paste.ubuntu.com/9123924/
[14:27] <errr4444> k
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[14:27] <nyuszika7h> !ops spammers
[14:27] <BlueSapphire> and again
[14:27] <edong23> ugh...
[14:27] <spekje> hmm i'm bored already
[14:27] <nyuszika7h> 15:27:32 <ubottu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops spammers
[14:27] <niko> :40
[14:27] <daftykins> stop talking about it.
[14:28] <coolstar> !op
[14:28] <Pici> coolstar: yes, we're already here.
[14:28] <coolstar> ok
[14:28] <BluesKaj> a bit slow on the uptake
[14:28] <Pici> and now back to your regularly scheduled programming.
[14:29] <jacco> a more verbose (debug flag) log of the same at: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9123960/
[14:29] <BluesKaj> these spammers need a life, if not a shrink
[14:30] <brianblaze420> i would say both yes BluesKaj
[14:31] <esde> lol Pici
[14:31] <esde> i love these unscheduled interruptions though.
[14:33] <daftykins> those of us who actually help others, do't
[14:33] <daftykins> *don't
[14:40] <therue> will having a windows boot partition and linux's /boot partition both being primary somehow confuse the system ?
[14:41] <constantin_mike> hello #ubuntu
[14:42] <ash`> therue: i'm sure you get a dialogue where you select the os
[14:42] <scimech> no bc the mbr will be set to boot grub and then you can chain load winboot from there (as is my understanding)
[14:43] <ash`> The only thing is, Windows has to be installed first, and then linux after.
[14:43] <scimech> ash`: iye
[14:43] <therue> when i previously had linux mint installed...the system would start with the windows boot, then i choose linux, and then it starts the grub boot in which it asks whether i want to start linux mint normally or for recovery
[14:43] <constantin_mike> on ubuntu 14.04, i'm usb tethering internet connection from a samsung gt-i9060 (21mbps). on linux mint 15 it was working perfectly, on ubuntu 14.04 is working awful (long ping times, pages load extremely slow, almost like no connection)
[14:43] <myrkraverk> Hello.  Is there an apt-something that can tell my what the updates (what I see with apt-get --just-print update) are about?
[14:44] <therue> but thing is... i'm not sure if it's 'cuz mint was buggy, but everytime when i get to a log-in screen, whether windows or linux, my mouse/keyboard locks up.. just freezes.. and after 15-20 seconds, THEN i can type in my password to log in
[14:44] <therue> it was weird
[14:44] <ash`> myrkraverk: apt-get update should showyou a list of things needing updating?
[14:44] <myrkraverk> I mean, can I look at the changelog of the packages that need updating?
[14:44] <scimech> therue: ok yeah so you installed in reverse order, just decide which loader you want to be prompted by first
[14:45] <therue> i installed windows first
[14:45] <therue> then linux mint that time
[14:45] <therue> that's the correct way right?
[14:45] <scimech> therue: no "correct" way to do it
[14:45] <ash`> myrkraverk: apt-get update -h ?
[14:46] <ash`> -h - help hopefully that will give you an idea of what you can do?
[14:46] <scimech> therue: just the latest bootloader installed will typically overwrite mbr, therefore loading first
[14:46] <somsip> myrkraverk: apt-get changelog may be helpful - see man apt-get
[14:47] <scimech> myrkraverk: dpkg-query -l | grep <i forget>
[14:48] <therue> i see
[14:48] <scimech> myrkraverk: bust basically there are flags at the beginning of the dpkg-query line
[14:48] <scimech> myrkraverk: -l is list
[14:49] <myrkraverk> does dpkg-query for for packages not yet installed?
[14:49] <therue> hey scimech, i want to set up a win7/ubuntu dual boot on my ssd.. i already shrunk my ssd drive to create an unallocated partition for installing linux... and i plan on using the 4 way partition scheme: with / /home /swap /boot
[14:49] <scimech> therue: go read up on chainloading it will make more sense
[14:49] <therue> since i already have windows on a primary partition for dual booting
[14:49] <therue> i can set up /boot as ext
[14:49] <scimech> myrkraverk: no just currently installed, sorry if i misread your question
[14:49] <therue> and / /home /swap all as logical right?
[14:49] <myrkraverk> no worries.
[14:50] <therue> or should i set up /boot as primary
[14:51] <scimech> therue: i do not have that much boot-fu sorry
[14:51] <scimech> therue: i still do default partitioning options :)
[14:53] <myrkraverk> apt-get changelog <package> seems to do what I want.  (haven't done extensive enough testing, yet, but it seems so)
[14:55] <velho> Hello Ubuntu World :D
[14:55] <scimech> Question) Trying to gain root shell on ARRIS TG826 (or somethng like that) modem. I can run 56 byte PHP passthru/exec commands on the web interface. Passwd reports root shell at /usr/bin/mini_cli. When I connect over ssh, the connection just dies after i enter the password "arris" (cracked from shadow with john). Using dropbear started with only -r option. IDEAS?
[14:55] <somsip> myrkraverk: work it in to this in a bash loop and you have a "for each update; do show changelog; done' sort of thing apt-get --just-print upgrade 2>&1 | perl -ne 'if (/Inst\s([\w,\-,\d,\.,~,:,\+]+)\s\[([\w,\-,\d,\.,~,:,\+]+)\]\s\(([\w,\-,\d,\.,~,:,\+]+)\)? /i) {print "$1\n"}'
[14:55] <iulhk> can you please check the "http://paste.linuxassist.net/view/154ba1ad" getting issue with apt-get ?
[14:55] <techkudu> therue: scimech i normally do: /boot, ext2, 256mb, swap, 2x the ram unless > 8gb, /home ext4 remainder of space
[14:55] <somsip> myrkraverk: probably should have pastebinned that - sorry all
[14:56] <somsip> myrkraverk: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9124424/
[14:56] <myrkraverk> somsip, thanks.
[14:58] <somsip> myrkraverk: if you really want it, it works http://paste.ubuntu.com/9124459/
[15:00] <myrkraverk> nice.
[15:01] <llutz> somsip: jfyi apt-get changelog doesn't need sudo
[15:01] <therue> how's 14.10? buggy or pretty flawless?
[15:01] <somsip> llutz: do you mean that command could have been 5 chars shrter...darn ;-)
[15:02] <xangua> you can download it and try it yourself therue
[15:02] <llutz> somsip: nope, i just mean dont use sudo where sudo is useless ;)
[15:02] <AlexQ> Will grub-mkconfig re-scan the disk for other systems?
[15:02] <therue> i'm installing linux or the first time :)
[15:02] <somsip> llutz: I get it - thanks :)
[15:07] <AlexQ> I have re-installed Windows, while changing the partition structure
[15:07] <AlexQ> managed to re-install Grub already, from live Ubu from USB
[15:08] <daynaskully> {Q} why would port 7070 be open on my edge? how do i close it even though i have nothing set for 7070 to be open
[15:08] <AlexQ> now I need to re-configure it
[15:08] <AlexQ> to have a proper Windows record
[15:08] <AlexQ> grub-mkconfig doesn't seem to change the partition
[15:10] <frib> netstat says that apache2 is listening on port 80 but i don't have apache package installed apparently, though the executable apache2 IS installed? how can i get rid of it?
[15:10] <mhb8898> {Q}anybody can help me install tor?
[15:15] <niLuvU> hi
[15:15] <nmatrix9> mhb8898: install for what?
[15:15] <llutz> !tor | mhb8898
[15:15] <mhb8898> i need to unblock som site
[15:16] <mhb8898> normal way was blocked
[15:17] <rustyraptor> are there any programs to open .dcr shockwave games?
[15:19] <therue> 14.10 has unity, lts doesn't right?
[15:19] <daftykins> therue: no they both do
[15:19] <therue> oh ok
[15:20] <therue> have you had experience with cinnamon for ubuntu?
[15:20] <nmatrix9> lol rsync was going for 12 hours copying directories only
[15:21] <nmatrix9> sudo rsync -av --progress /mnt/home /mnt/netshare
[15:21] <daftykins> therue: not personally
[15:21] <nmatrix9> I guess the -r would of helped
[15:21] <daftykins> therue: what's the specification of the system you're going to install to?
[15:21] <daftykins> actually it seemed pretty high spec judging from earlier
[15:22] <therue> intel i7-4770k cpu @ 3.50GHz
[15:22] <therue> 16 gigs of ram
[15:22] <therue> 64 bit
[15:22] <daftykins> graphics type?
[15:22] <therue> nvidia geforce gtx 780
[15:22] <daftykins> so you can run any version you want really
[15:23] <therue> what's the main difference between lts and 14.10 ? mainly that the software managers have more updated versions of the software or something?
[15:24] <BluesKaj> !LTS
[15:24] <therue> can you upgrade to 14.10 from lts ? or can you only upgrade to the next lts?
[15:25] <cfhowlett> thermoman, you can upgrade to the next LTS or leave LTS and go to the next version.
[15:26] <therue> thermoman :D
[15:26] <viashimo> hello. my audio just stopped working on the most recent LTS. I've tried restarting pulseaudio, rebooting the machine, and a few other things. I can't figure out what is happening. Does anyone have suggestions of things that I could try?
[15:27] <therue> i installed linux mint 17 cinnamon a few days ago, for some reason, whenever i use browsers, whether it's chrome or firefox, when i load a page, these browser's CPU% usage spike up dramatically :(
[15:27] <therue> like to 40-50% CPU
[15:27] <therue> which is crazy
[15:27] <therue> 'cuz in windows they only go up to like 8%
[15:27] <cfhowlett> !mint | therue
[15:27] <knob> Hello everyone.  I want to perform a translation for a program, yet I can't find the .pot file.   The page says it is located in the program's sourcetree.   I installed via  apt-get install program-name                  How can I acquire that source tree?
[15:28] <therue> so i'm not sure if it's because of linux mint or perhaps maybe it's because i didn't set up the partitions properly or something :\
[15:28] <hateball> therue: have you enabled the flash plugin?
[15:28] <cfhowlett> therue as stated: mint is not supported here.  sorry.
[15:28] <therue> oh no i'm not asking for help regarding mint, just a general question really... 'cuz i'm trying to try out ubuntu now.. just hope i wont run into the same problem gain
[15:28] <therue> k
[15:28] <zokko> hello guys! :-)
[15:29] <therue> and yes i did
[15:29] <zokko> I'm looking for newer Zookeeper package
[15:29] <cfhowlett> therue make a bootable USB and test it.
[15:29] <zokko> any1? :-)
[15:29] <cfhowlett> !patience | zokko,
[15:30] <zokko> cfhowlett: thank you, captain obvious
[15:31] <cfhowlett> zokko, less attitude will get you more help - and keep you off the /ignore list.
[15:33] <zokko> cfhowlett: :-)
[15:33] <OerHeks> mint has its own issues, therue
[15:34] <therue> i ran into a lot of little annoyances, decided to just try ubuntu instead
[15:34] <therue> since i can just install cinnamon on it anyway
[15:34] <therue> plus, bigger support for ubuntu anyay :D
[15:49] <nmatrix9> Anyone get rsynch permission denied problems?
[15:50] <TheForgottenArch> Hi
[15:50] <TheForgottenArch> I was wondering if anyone had any tips for installing rEFInd
[15:50] <TheForgottenArch> I have grub2 working for ubuntu and windows but I'd like to switch
[15:50] <cfhowlett> !mac | TheForgottenArch
[15:51] <TheForgottenArch> what is !mac?
[15:51] <cfhowlett> TheForgottenArch, the installation instructions are at the download site
[15:51] <TheForgottenArch> When I ran install.sh it gave me a blackscreen
[15:51] <TheForgottenArch> I had to repair grub2
[15:51] <TheForgottenArch> I do not own a mac
[15:52] <cfhowlett> TheForgottenArch, then why are you messing with refind?? it's for MAC!
[15:52] <OerHeks> why do you want refind?
[15:52] <TheForgottenArch> I just wanted something nicer looking, and that would support hackintosh down the line
[15:52] <Shadow_aok> hi
[15:53] <Shadow_aok> I got a all-in-one computer (based on textorm c21h) with 5 tactile button on the side.
[15:53] <Shadow_aok> Any idea how to make them work on ubuntu ?
[15:53] <cfhowlett> TheForgottenArch, see the refind page - it's not an ubuntu project
[15:53] <TheForgottenArch> On a related note
[15:53] <TheForgottenArch> Is there any way to add a GUI to grub2
[15:54] <cfhowlett> TheForgottenArch, and hackintosh's are a whole nother issue = see the hackintosh forums
[15:54] <TheForgottenArch> I was just wondering if anyone else had used rEFInd
[15:54] <TheForgottenArch> that's all
[15:54] <TheForgottenArch> Is there a channel for it
[15:54] <daftykins> it's not a relevant support topic for this channel
[15:54] <daftykins> !alis
[15:54] <daftykins> have a search for one ^
[15:55] <TheForgottenArch> [09:54] -alis- Returning maximum of 60 channel names matching 'rEFInd' [09:54] -alis- End of output
[15:55] <TheForgottenArch> out of luck
[15:55] <TheForgottenArch> thanks anyways
[15:55] <TheForgottenArch> time for some forum scrawling I guess
[15:56] <TheForgottenArch> Here's a question that IS ubuntu related
[15:56] <TheForgottenArch> my efi directory is as follows:
[15:56] <TheForgottenArch> it has /boot/
[15:56] <TheForgottenArch> then /efi/
[15:56] <TheForgottenArch> then /EFI/
[15:56] <daftykins> please try spamming on less lines
[15:56] <TheForgottenArch> I'm wondering why ubuntu made two EFI folders
[15:56] <TheForgottenArch> daftykins: I won't do it again, sorry.
[15:57] <sl1rpy> im trying to disable compiz by using this article http://ksearch.wordpress.com/2014/05/15/disable-unity-animations/ but there is no experimental tab...
[15:57] <Shadow_aok> i got some input with xinput
[15:57] <sl1rpy> so how do i disable compiz w/o the experimental tab? or am i looking in the wrong place?
[15:58] <xangua> sl1rpy: you do not disable compiz in unity
[16:00] <sl1rpy> xangua, then what do i turn off to improve gaming performance?
[16:01] <xangua> get a better video card, use a not demanding desktop enviroment
[16:02] <TimeVirus> Jordan_U, or k1l I'm back and have more records if you want the challenge :) If not, no problem - I'm running Lubuntu from the ext hdd btw
[16:04] <oeri> anyone know of a good app to stretch a window to a specified size? i have a 640x480-only game that I am trying to make larger on my 16:9 screen but without losing the aspect ratio
[16:05] <daftykins> oeri: why not just use the alt-menu resize, then use the cursor keys to go one down, one right... etc
[16:05] <Nahita> Hi guys, can some one please help me with something.
[16:06] <oeri> daftykins: i am trying to build a standalone touchscreen system. would like it to be resized to this by default when the game launches. is this possible?
[16:06] <Nahita> sudo chcon -u system_u -t system_conf_t /etc/sysconfig/myiptables-*
[16:06] <daftykins> oeri: no idea.
[16:06] <Nahita> just gives me: chcon: can't apply partial context to unlabeled file
[16:06] <oeri> daftykins: thanks anyway
[16:08] <ubuntourist> Playing with things I have no business playing with. Can anyone offer insights into making rabbitmq-server work with systemd?
[16:08] <nmatrix9> sacarlson1:  The rsync command you gave,  Iam getting permission denied errors (13)
[16:09] <nmatrix9> sacarlson1: sudo rsync -av --progress /mnt/source /mnt/destination
[16:10] <nmatrix9> sacarlson1: It copied every single directory . . . but with no files in it.
[16:10] <on247> Hi
[16:11] <on247> Anyway to install a virtual sound card to my headless server?
[16:11] <on247> the idea is to have sound redirect to my client computer
[16:11] <daftykins> on247: and why would there be sound on a headless server?
[16:12] <on247> Because said server is using for web surfing
[16:12] <on247> document editing .. etc
[16:12] <jhutchins_wk> on247: Supposedly pulseaudio can do that.  Details unknown.
[16:13] <on247> I have Xpra setup and its nice for using always on desktop
[16:13] <on247> * as a always on desktop
[16:14] <on247> my idea is what Xvfb does for video but for audio
[16:18] <jhutchins_wk> nmatrix9: So what do you need to understand?  The user running the command doesn't have read permissions on the files.
[16:25] <nmatrix9> jhutchins_wk: Iam running the rsync command as sudo I thought that would avoid that issue.
[16:27] <johnny_bravo> hey guys
[16:27] <johnny_bravo> anyone knows if there is a way to trigger something on oom-killer event?
[16:33] <jhutchins_wk> nmatrix9: How are you mounting the devices?
[16:37] <nmatrix9> jhutchins_wk: sudo mount /dev/md0 /mnt
[16:38] <nmatrix9> jhutchins_wk: sudo mount //<ip>/upload on /mnt/netshare type cifs
[16:39] <Senji> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/kmem bs=1 count=1 seek=$RANDOM
[16:39] <oiio> How can i install ubuntu minimal on a USB when i try the usb doesnt show u... pls help
[16:40] <acer> nmatrix9: Too many hypotheticals.  The remote one mounted /mnt/netshare is NFS?
[16:42] <nmatrix9> acer: too many hypotheticals?  I am accessing the mounted devices.  And yes it is NFS.
[16:42] <acer> nmatrix9: And you say it only creates empty directories on the remote PC?
[16:43] <acer> nmatrix9: Are you sure it is mounted?  (look at the output of mount)
[16:43] <therue> theoretically if i end up using a lot of swap it'll put a lot of wear and tear on my ssd right?
[16:44] <_Trullo> yes
[16:45] <acer> nmatrix9: The bottom line is that the command you gave should have worked.  I see no reason why it didn't, (unless as jhutchins_wk suggestes, something is not mounted properly, or where you think it is).
[16:45] <acer> I must go now.
[16:46] <jhutchins_wk> nmatrix9: You need to determine what permissions on those mouted filesystems are.
[16:47] <therue> i guess i wont put a /swap partition for my linux install then
[16:47] <therue> i got 16 gigs of ram anyway
[16:49] <nmatrix9> jhutchins_wk: all those mount points mentioned have rw
[16:53] <azus> Hi everybody
[16:54] <daftykins> hi
[16:54] <tytan> Is there a Hotspot option in Ubuntu 14.04.1 so that I can share my ethernet connection with my phone?
[16:54] <daftykins> yes, via network manager
[16:54] <tytan> daftykins found it. thank you
[16:54] <daftykins> np
[16:55] <usr13> nmatrix9: Look at the files you are trying to copy, see if they are real files.
[16:59] <nmatrix9> usr13 they are real files
[16:59] <nmatrix9> man rsync is not easy for me.  I can actually just copy and paste the files in gnome file browser
[17:06] <sacarlson1> nmatrix9: you can also try a simple cp -a /from/path /to/path  ;  but I would think rsync would have also worked.  are premisions setup ok on your nfs mounted disk?  try right small part to see if it working
[17:08] <nmatrix9> sacarlson1: yeah that's a good idea it's failing on rsync: chown "/mnt/destination/somefile" failed Permission denied (13)
[17:11] <nmatrix9> sacarlson Iam wondering if during the rsync I have to explicitly login as a user from the NFS?
[17:12] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: e.g. sudo rsync -avzP /mnt/source /mnt/destination u=loginUserName?  Or something like that?
[17:12] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: I'm not sure, on my nfs I had very low security but I guess it's optional that you can add it
[17:13] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: can't you see file on the nfs mount?  just try touch or create a file to see if you can
[17:13] <GangsterTogo> hey er der en dansker der kan hjelpe mig
[17:13] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: already did yes I can create files on the nfs mount
[17:13] <nmatrix9> just rsync goes fubar during transfer
[17:13] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: ok if you can create one then you should be able to move many just as easy
[17:15] <michael_ptasz> can anyone help me with sound not working on speakers after updating to 14.10
[17:15] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: try cp -a  see if that works.  maybe some intermitent network problems.  are you wifi?
[17:15] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: no wired
[17:16] <GangsterTogo> i have  a problen  i just install ubuntu whit wubi and after i reboot it say systen is writprotect and wont update what cant i do
[17:17] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: and you tried sudo cp -a or sudo rsync -a ?  maybe root is not allowed on your nfs
[17:17] <michael_ptasz> after updating to 14.10 my sound doesnt work on my speakers but yet my head phones work and this is on a laptop
[17:18] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: and if your using just a standard user then cp -a would have problems since it will keep the user:group of the file from the original
[17:19] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: I think I found the solution a missing -r
[17:19] <sacarlson> michael I think there is a separate volume that controls the speakers and headphones
[17:20] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: -r recursive  ?   -a also does recusive
[17:20] <nmatrix9> I redid the rsync -arvp --progress /mnt/source /mnt/destination and Iam no longer getting the permission denied
[17:26] <Mixxit> hey guys
[17:26] <Mixxit> anyone know a nice wiki platform than mediawiki
[17:26] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: oh wait I think it did go through successfully I was looking in the wrong directory : /
[17:26] <Mixxit> something for internal use
[17:27] <sacarlson> nmatrix9: ha ha cool
[17:27] <OerHeks> !info moinmoin
[17:28] <OerHeks> oh
[17:28] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: man I feel a little dumb right now.
[17:28] <antons_> ceph vs zfs
[17:29] <GangsterTogo> help i just install ubuntu from wubi and when i reboot to ubuntu it say serious error  ware found while cheking the disk drive for /  i can pus (i for ignore ) and (s for skip ) or (m for manual recovery ) what shal i
[17:31] <bubbasaures> GangsterTogo, Wubi is not really supported, we would suggest a dualboot here.
[17:32] <GangsterTogo> bubbasaures i just use it to install it
[17:33] <bubbasaures> GangsterTogo, It is a file in windows, not a standard install not very stable either.
[17:33] <GangsterTogo> bubbasaures i am at the ubuntu loding
[17:34] <hotsatellite> GangsterTogo, windows 8?
[17:34] <GangsterTogo> hotsatellite win 7
[17:36] <GangsterTogo> hotsatellite i think it bc it is write proctet on the file
[17:37] <AkashicLegend> any image files to use this with vmware/vbox
[17:37] <Kirsch> how would i check to see what configure options are used with a ubuntu package?
[17:37] <Kirsch> i want to see what options are used for apache as an example
[17:37] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: the -a perserves permissions correct?
[17:38] <asdfasdafas> is it possible to specify a preseed file path on the commandline?
[17:38] <GangsterTogo> hotsatellite you kno what i shal do
[17:39] <asdfasdafas> im using virt-install and injecting one into the initrd with --initrd-inject derp.cfg
[17:39] <hotsatellite> GangsterTogo, no sorry
[17:39] <asdfasdafas> but if I also specify --extra-args "audo presseed/file=/derp.cfg" it doesn't load the preseed
[17:39] <GangsterTogo> hotsatellite: hmm
[17:39] <asdfasdafas> ifi name it preseed.cfg it obviously works
[17:41] <flipapy> can i run a second desktop env on tty8?
[17:42] <TheBigDeal> Hello
[17:42] <TheBigDeal> is there a way to install 'ia32-libs' in utopic?
[17:45] <TheBigDeal> any help
[17:45] <nmatrix9> sacarlson: Ok Iam a little nervous here everything that I've rsynced is locked and non-readable
[18:02] <bencc> I'm starting firefox from the command line. how can I wait for it to be ready before I'm trying to get its window id?
[18:02] <bencc> bash -c 'echo "firefox" >> /.bashrc'
[18:05] <trijntje> bencc: probably the easiest is to use 'sleep'
[18:06] <trijntje> or if you want to do it properly, put sleep in a while loop that exits when you get a valid window id
[18:08] <MattoMako> Hey! question, I basicly want to install a program but apt-get gets me the wrong version
[18:08] <MattoMako> how would I change the version it's getting
[18:09] <dm7freek> Is there any issue with putting the ip and hostname of localhost in /etc/hosts  (not literally 'localhost', but what would be returned from ifconfig and/or hostname)
[18:14] <Neozonz> so i'm reading some articles on tracing procs/stuff but the command alot of them use is 'dtrace -n arguments' but if I man dtrace I see no such argument...
[18:14] <Neozonz> has this argument changed or something
[18:31] <TheBigDeal> What's the best way to install netbeans in ubuntu utopic?
[18:43] <hyde> TheBigDeal: "best" is quite relative term... But I personally prefer to install things like IDEs to my homedir, both to be able to stay at latest version over long time, and to avoid accidental updates when I don't want to break anything
[18:52] <TheBigDeal> hyde, How can i install netbeans?
[18:54] <TheBigDeal> hyde, have you an idea?
[18:55] <hyde> Yes. My idea would be to type "netbeans" in browser address bar, let google dig netbeans web site for me, go there, find downloads, and so on...
[18:55] <hyde> TheBigDeal: ^
[18:56] <saki`> hey all
[18:56] <TheBigDeal> hyde, I did everything and i got an error like this Most probably the bundled JVM is not compatible with the current platform.
[18:57] <TheBigDeal> 'Most probably the bundled JVM is not compatible with the current platform.
[18:57] <TheBigDeal> '
[18:58] <DJones> TheBigDeal: Its not something I've used or know anything about, but netbeans is in the ubuntu repo's, so presumably sudo apt-get install netbeans will install it
[18:58] <DJones> TheBigDeal: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/netbeans
[18:59] <TheBigDeal> DJones, an old version in default repo, and actually it didn't work for me after updating to utopic
[18:59] <saki`> i'm getting a recurring error on my machine, a c720 with ubuntu 14.04, here's the exact error. any help would be appreciated, I can't seem to figure out what to do: http://pastebin.com/ixXfvP4r
[19:00] <HeyMan7> Ok. Anyone know how to set the default monitor in Ubuntu 14.10. I have a dual monitor setup where my main monitor is on the right with the laptop screen (as a second monitor) is on the left. Things always open on the laptop screen, however. I'd like everything to open on my main monitor on the right.
[19:02] <TheBigDeal> DJones, that is netbeans 7.0.1 the current version is 8.0.1
[19:02] <ubunfu> HeyMan7: If you have the unity bar on both monitors, the window will open up on the monitor in which you clicked it.
[19:02] <TheBigDeal> !netbeans
[19:03] <TheBigDeal> !java
[19:03] <HeyMan7> ubunfu: Yeah, I clicked the icon on the unity bar on the main monitor but it still opens on the laptop.
[19:04] <ubunfu> HeyMan7: Open the displays menu in System Settings.  Click on one of your monitors, and you might see a check box with something like: "Main Display" or something to that effect.
[19:06] <TheBigDeal> ubunfu, any idea?
[19:06] <TheBigDeal> !eclipse
[19:06] <TheBigDeal> !ide
[19:06] <lotuspsychje> !msgthebot | TheBigDeal
[19:06] <plambwk> should i install openjdk or oracle jdk
[19:07] <sarbs> i've just changed my uid and gid via root and recovery mode, including chown'ing all my files to the new uid/gid. i can log in perfectly via ssh, but the gui now only lists "Guest Session". is there something else i need to modify in order to update the login screen with my new uid?
[19:08] <ubunfu> TheBigDeal, i'm having trouble following your conversation, what's going on?
[19:08] <HeyMan7> ubunfu: this is my display's dialogue: http://i.imgur.com/h3MVx0q.png I don't see anything about a main display.
[19:09] <qwertyserver> Hello
[19:09] <lotuspsychje> !xrandr | HeyMan7
[19:09] <TheBigDeal> ubunfu, Looking for a way to install netbeans 8.0.1 in utopic?
[19:10] <lotuspsychje> !info netbeans | TheBigDeal
[19:10] <lotuspsychje> TheBigDeal: sudo apt-get install netbeans
[19:11] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, 8.0.1
[19:11] <kodadiirem> me
[19:11] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, yours is 7.0.1
[19:12] <lotuspsychje> TheBigDeal: why do you need this version exactly?
[19:12] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, Because it is the latest version
[19:12] <lotuspsychje> TheBigDeal: for utopic 7.0.1 is the latest
[19:12] <kodadiirem> exit
[19:13] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, 7.0.1 doesn't even want to open
[19:13] <ubunfu> TheBigDeal, I take it you've found that the script they give here doesn't work?: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-netbeans-jsp-142931.html
[19:13] <TheBigDeal> ubunfu, yes
[19:14] <TheBigDeal> ubunfu, got an error
[19:15] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, a lot of errors when running it do you want a paste?
[19:16] <lotuspsychje> TheBigDeal: sure pastebin away
[19:17] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, http://paste.ubuntu.com/9129615/
[19:17] <iscorpion> how can we share wired connection wirelessly using infrastructe mode?
[19:19] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, what have you got?
[19:20] <mmiller13> does anyone know how to change the mac address through terminal?
[19:20] <mmiller13> does anyone know how to change the mac address through terminal?
[19:20] <mmiller13> does anyone know how to change the mac address through terminal?
[19:21] <qwertyserver> Everytime I try to reach my web-server from the internet with my ddns-address (plantbaserat.ddns.net) the address-field in my web-browser change to my server's local ip-address (192.168.1.100). Why is that? Locally it works just fine. What settings am I missing?
[19:21] <lotuspsychje> !info macchanger | mmiller13
[19:21] <lotuspsychje> TheBigDeal: well im no java expert, but a lot of forums say its a classpath error
[19:22] <ubunfu> HeyMan7, try only setting the launcher to the screen you want as your primary...this seems to work for me...
[19:22] <lotuspsychje> TheBigDeal: maybe this can help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1837916
[19:22] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, I can obviously see that, but what's the solution
[19:23] <ubunfu> HeyMan7, the primary display checkbox was a thing in 12.x, but I guess they nixed it
[19:23] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, I'll reinstall it again
[19:23] <GangsterTogo> i need to edit /etc/grub.d/10_lupin but i cant change it can som one help
[19:23] <lotuspsychje> GangsterTogo: sudo gedit yourfile
[19:24] <dae-> Salut ├Ā tous, je suis sous Lubuntu 14.10 sur un HP , je n'arrive plus ├Ā afficher lŌĆÖic├┤ne r├®seau (wifi et eth0) par d├®faut, quelqu'un a une id├®e ? (une mode retour par d├®faut ? )                   Hello to everybody, I am under Lubuntu 14.10 on a HP, I do not any more manage to post(show) the network icon (WiFi and eth0) by default, somebody has an idea? (A fashion return by default?)
[19:24] <GangsterTogo> # but it wont lat me save it
[19:24] <lotuspsychje> TheBigDeal: maybe the ##java guys might also know whats wrong
[19:25] <lotuspsychje> !fr | dae-
[19:25] <DrDroid> hi
[19:25] <GangsterTogo> lotuspsychje  it wil not save
[19:25] <lotuspsychje> dae-: lubuntu has a known bug to sometimes not start network applet
[19:26] <dae-> lotuspsychje please open your eyes =) i have translate
[19:26] <lotuspsychje> dae-: try to start it from your startup applications
[19:26] <TheBigDeal> lotuspsychje, Okay i think that i got the problem
[19:26] <dae-> no i have network
[19:26] <dae-> but i have a ugly icone
[19:26] <dae-> i need the default icone
[19:26] <mmiller13> So there isn't a file I could edit to change the mac address? Does ifconfig allow you to change the  addy?
[19:27] <dae-> mmiller13 me ?
[19:28] <lotuspsychje> dae-: you can try the #lubuntu guys also
[19:29] <HeyMan7> lotuspsychje: then, how do you set a default display with xrandr 1.2?
[19:29] <lotuspsychje> HeyMan7: not sure, never used myself try man xrandr
[19:31] <dae-> Some times(weathers) ago I had the icon by default but recently I have to modify my dashboard and the icon disappeared, I was obliged of added the really ugly icon for found a fast access
[19:31] <lapion> so who was the annoyed escalator at around 15:00 today ?
[19:31] <lotuspsychje> lapion: ?
[19:31] <lapion> someone was shouting in the channel.. ;-)
[19:33] <lapion> nvm was a flooder
[19:34] <cyber37-unregist> Hi guy's ! omg i have install QT on a new ubuntu and i have a problem that i had in the PAST with an application in my other computers ! The title bar is not working goodly and i know it's because of the damn ubuntu systems who try to "do like a machintosh" ... I know there is a paquet to install for make it working but i don't remmeber the name ..
[19:34] <Blaster> How come when I right click inside my secondary HDD in nautilus, ŌĆ£new folderŌĆØ is grayed out from the context menu?
[19:35] <DrManhattan> Who spoke my name?
[19:35] <lotuspsychje> Blaster: what partition is your hd formatted?
[19:35] <phunyguy> DrManhattan: was some flooding going on. Please disregard.
[19:35] <DrManhattan> All good
[19:35] <cyber37-unregist> G
[19:35] <cyber37-unregist> sudo apt-get install qtbase5-dev
[19:36] <sarbs> i've just changed my uid and gid via root and recovery mode, including chown'ing all my files to the new uid/gid. i can log in perfectly via ssh, but the gui now only lists "Guest Session". is there something else i need to modify in order to update the login screen with my new uid? how does ubuntu determine which users to show on the graphical login screen?
[19:36] <cyber37-unregist> sudo apt-get install appmenu-qt  ***
[19:37] <lotuspsychje> sarbs: check /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf maybe
[19:38] <theptr> hi, i have an ubuntu server and i wanted to install owncloud but something was going wrong and apache2 was broken so i dit purge apache2 and auto remove
[19:38] <theptr> now i installed it again but no web interface
[19:38] <sarbs> lotuspsychje just did, nothing that'd block my user.. minimum-uid=500 (set mine to 501), neither hidden-users and hidden-shells list 'sarbs' (weird if they did)
[19:38] <lotuspsychje> Blaster: try gksudo nautilus and check if you can create a folder
[19:38] <sarbs> that's users.conf rather, lightdm.conf doesn't have anyting relevant either tho
[19:38] <sarbs> users.conf does make mention of AccountsService tho, checking into that
[19:39] <lotuspsychje> sarbs: do you have a space for login a user?
[19:39] <lotuspsychje> sarbs: or just the guest
[19:39] <sarbs> oh f*ck it appears to be an AccountsService bug
[19:40] <trism> sarbs: you can enable manual login on lightdm in lightdm.conf, [SeatDefaults] then greeter-show-manual-login=true
[19:41] <sarbs> trism i'll try that, i like that idea better anyway
[19:41] <trism> sarbs: I think you need 1000+ uid to show up in the greeter, I don't think it respects minimum-uid
[19:41] <sarbs> yeah that was what i had just started reading about
[19:42] <sarbs> great success!
[19:42] <Blaster> lotuspsychje, that worked.  So the permissions aren't correct.
[19:42] <sarbs> trism that worked perfectly, and i like it better than having my user listed right there anyway. thanks
[19:42] <lotuspsychje> Blaster: this is an ntfs hd?
[19:42] <Blaster> lotuspsychje, not sure, how do I check?
[19:42] <HeyMan7> Why is it so hard to set a fricking default monitor.. Why did they change it?
[19:44] <lotuspsychje> Blaster: sudo fdisk -l
[19:44] <Blaster> lotuspsychje, says type is linux.
[19:44] <Blaster> I think I formatted it to ext3.
[19:45] <lotuspsychje> Blaster: strange you cant create folder then on ext3
[19:45] <Blaster> lotuspsychje, sudo works though.
[19:46] <Blaster> So I just have to set permissions on the mount point.
[19:46] <lotuspsychje> Blaster: yes, you might check your fstab
[19:46] <Blaster> lotuspsychje, that one isn't in /etc/fstab, I think it just mounts itself?
[19:47] <lotuspsychje> Blaster: when did you format this partition? or is it an older one from other linux version?
[19:49] <lotuspsychje> Blaster: maybe gparted can help you reformat partition, see what it does after reboot
[19:50] <Blaster> lotuspsychje, just a few days ago since I installed Ubuntu 14.10.
[19:52] <rihbyne> guys, 2 days ago I used groupadd to create a new group and added myself(admin) to it using usermod  without -a option. now I am unable to access sudo.I tried solutions from the web,but still I am unable to do sudo apt-get update. link http://pastebin.com/gnLzciTy
[19:53] <emx> is there a login for ubuntu core rootfs?
[19:53] <emx> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core
[19:53] <rihbyne> I used this solution but didnt work out http://www.maketecheasier.com/fixing-sudo-error-in-ubuntu/
[19:53] <emx> (a known one, that is)
[19:54] <ikonia> emx: you set the password on it
[19:55] <emx> ikonia, is there a smart way except editing /etc/shadow?
[19:55] <ikonia> emx: chroot and set it ?
[19:56] <emx> ikonia, the architecture is arm and i got no running linux on arm
[19:56] <mmiller13> how do I kill wlan0 if it's busy?
[19:56] <teaearlgraycold> Is it a bad idea to have a PHP frontend interact with a Python backend via SQL?
[19:56] <teaearlgraycold> Like - passing commands via SQL
[19:57] <ikonia> emx: I doubt that
[19:57] <ikonia> emx: as ubuntu core is for x86
[19:58] <emx> ikonia, many architectures are supported, not only x86
[19:59] <Neozonz> so i'm reading some articles on tracing procs/stuff but the command alot of them use is 'dtrace -n arguments' but if I man dtrace I see no such argument...
[19:59] <ikonia> emx: the documentation shows how to use it
[20:00] <dorkusmaximus> I installed ubuntu and it went fine. Then I tried to install Windows 7 for dual boot, but it said I couldn't because Windows wont install on a GPT. So I erased the entire disk and installed Windows 7. Now when I try to reinstall Ubuntu, it won't even see the Windows partition and thinks there are no other operating systems installed. I've done this dual boot a couple years ago with no trouble like this. Whats going on?
[20:00] <ZerOlegend> how do i get grub to not autoboot?
[20:00] <ZerOlegend> not sure what file to edit
[20:00] <emx> ikonia, i must be blind. i don't see how...
[20:00] <rihbyne> guys any ideas on my problem ?
[20:01] <ikonia> emx: the simple method would be to just edit the password/shadow/group file in line with wht's suggested
[20:02] <emx> ikonia, in which chapter do you see that described? i got no hits searching for shadow...
[20:02] <squinty> dorkusmaximus:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
[20:02] <ikonia> emx: that's not in the guide
[20:03] <metallic> ZerOlegend, what do you mean exactly?
[20:03] <ikonia> emx: it says "set the users passwords"
[20:03] <ikonia> emx: how you do it, is how you best feel you can
[20:03] <emx> ikonia, well, i can't at all because i don't know how...
[20:04] <ZerOlegend> nevermind metallic i just had to edit /etc/default/grub
[20:04] <ZerOlegend> change the hide option to false
[20:04] <ikonia> emx: so you don't know how to add a user, but you're trying to make a custom linux build
[20:04] <metallic> did it work?
[20:04] <ikonia> emx: that seems like the wrong way around, learning the basics before trying to make custom distros seems a more sensible approach
[20:04] <metallic> I mean, are you sure you didn't touch anything potentially dangerous XD? ZerOlegend
[20:05] <ZerOlegend> positive
[20:05] <ZerOlegend> was on the ubuntu forum
[20:05] <metallic> good luck then :D
[20:06] <emx> ikonia, quite a daring assumption that i don't know how to add a user.
[20:06] <ikonia> emx: I asked you said "I don't know how"
[20:07] <ikonia> emx: so based on you saying "I don't know how" I assume you don't know how
[20:07] <emx> ikonia, ... how to do it by editing /etc/shadow
[20:07] <emx> in contract to chrooting and using useradd
[20:07] <ikonia> emx: again - that is the basics of understanding the system - you should learn this stuff before trying to make custom distros in my opinion
[20:08] <emx> ikonia, name me a program that generates the iteration-hash-salt string that i can place after the first colon and i will do it.
[20:09] <ikonia> emx: openssl ?
[20:09] <emx> let's see
[20:10] <emx> the example i found uses md5. crap my pants.
[20:10] <ikonia> emx: ?
[20:11] <emx> ikonia, openssl passwd -1
[20:11] <emx> -1 means: use md5
[20:11] <ikonia> so don't use that option
[20:11] <ikonia> openssl has many options
[20:12] <emx> i don't see a heavy duty hash function in the openssl passwd help screen
[20:12] <dorkusmaximus> this is frustrating. why is it so hard to make a bootable ubuntu usb drive
[20:12] <emx> only -crypt but no closer description for it
[20:12] <ikonia> there is more documentation than that
[20:13] <hyde> dorkusmaximus: use unetbootin, that works...
[20:13] <hyde> also in windows
[20:13] <dorkusmaximus> thanks
[20:13] <servernode> Trying to get my web-server to identify itself as my domain-address. Anyone knows how?
[20:13] <dorkusmaximus> will try
[20:13] <ikonia> servernode: what do you mean ?
[20:13] <rberg_> emx: I just tuned in.. can you use mkpasswd ?
[20:13] <emx> rberg_, checking
[20:14] <rberg_> try 'mkpasswd --method=help'
[20:15] <emx> rberg_, i see weak hash algos only
[20:15] <emx> des, md5, sha-256 and -512
[20:15] <rberg_> is SHA-256 weak these days?
[20:15] <rberg_> or 512
[20:16] <servernode> ikonia: When I try to access my webpage over the internet from a different external IP with the domain-address (plantbaserat.ddns.net) the browser then just shows my server's internal IP (192.168.1.100)
[20:16] <ikonia> servernode: your webserver needs to listen on the host headers of that domain
[20:16] <emx> rberg_, i would prefer aes or something
[20:17] <emx> rberg_, it gives me a start anyways. as soon as i booted and logged in i can simply use passwd to use system default's hash algo.
[20:17] <emx> thanks
[20:18] <rberg_> good luck!
[20:18] <emx> thanks
[20:19] <emx> and there i am being root ^^
[20:19] <servernode> ikonia: First time I really get any answers from someone here, thankful.
[20:19] <ikonia> no problem
[20:21] <timvisher> hello everyone. i'm trying to get connected to a wireless network but i've lost the ŌåæŌåō icon in the status bar (i told it to get rid of known notifications?) and i have no idea what do next. i edited the /etc/network/interfaces to include wlan0 and eth0 in auto, although that stalls ifup -a completely as it can't seem to dchp an address and won't advance beyond that point
[20:21] <timvisher> i was connected to the network at one point though.
[20:21] <hyde> emx: AES is block cipher, not a hash function... and I think it doesn't make a very good hash function even if you try to use it as one (feel free to correct me if I am wrong here, not really expert)
[20:21] <timvisher> i rebooted the box and i think that was the point when i lost the connection
[20:22] <timvisher> prior to loosing the ŌåæŌåō icon, i could click on it but all of the options were greyed out. any ideas?
[20:22] <timvisher> i'm using xubuntu with xfce if that makes any difference
[20:23] <timvisher> i think the ŌåæŌåō icon was in the 'Indicator Panel'?
[20:24] <dorkusmaximus> for some reason i cant get ubuntu to boot in anything other than UEFI mode
[20:24] <timvisher> as you can see i'm pretty green :\
[20:25] <hyde> timvisher: welcome to the wonderful world of network-manager ;). do not put any interfaces you wish to manage with network-manager to /etc/network/interfaces
[20:26] <hyde> timvisher: then, at least on my xubuntu, the network icon/whatever is part of "indicator plugin"
[20:27] <timvisher> hyde: ack, i'll fix some of that. i guess i start network-manager from a shell?
[20:27] <hyde> and, at least now that I am connect to a WLAN, it shows a wlan symbol (sector of "waves", or how should I describe it...)
[20:27] <timvisher> as an unrelated question, i enabled full-disk encryption, but the password entry field uses Qwerty. is there any way to set that to dvorak?
[20:28] <timvisher> hyde: i think i get what you mean
[20:28] <hyde> timvisher: left click the icon in the indicator plugin to get the right menu
[20:28] <timvisher> the encryption password is a minor inconvenience in comparison. a nethack deity wouldn't fix it for me ;)
[20:28] <timvisher> hyde: how would i go about getting the icon back into the indicator plugin?
[20:28] <hyde> from it you get to "edit connections", I think
[20:29] <hyde> timvisher: right click to get the menu, where you have "properties"
[20:29] <timvisher> prior to loosing the icon, i could see that but i not click on it
[20:29] <Jordan_U> dorkusmaximus: Why did you install Windows 7 for BIOS rather than for UEFI if your boot firmware is UEFI based?
[20:29] <hyde> there you can select what indicators the indicator plugin has
[20:30] <hyde> timvisher: of course you first need to find where the indicator plugin is, so you can right-click it ;)
[20:30] <dorkusmaximus> Jordan_U: I installed Ubuntu first on GPT, but Windows refused to install on GPT, so I had to erase the entire disk and start over with MBR
[20:31] <NeurOSick> hi
[20:31] <timvisher> hyde: so i have the Indicators Plugin Properties Panel open but I don't see a network icon anywhere
[20:31] <timvisher> i don't currently have anything hidden either
[20:32] <NeurOSick> How can I add a Facebook (weblink) on the Unity launcher on Ubuntu 14.04 ?
[20:32] <dorkusmaximus> all i want is dual boot ubuntu/win7. a couple years ago this was easy. but this uefi/bios shit is confusing the fuck out of me.
[20:32] <hyde> timvisher: hmm, I don't have it either...
[20:33] <timvisher> also, i'm runing 14.04, i believe
[20:34] <emx> hyde, well, basically there two types of hash functions: the fast ones calculating verification codes and slow ones calculating hashes for authentication. AES is a slow one (as of today)
[20:34] <timvisher> i also can't run network-manager, but apt-get reports it's installed
[20:34] <emx> (not an expert either)
[20:34] <timvisher> i've removed wlan0 and eth0 from interfaces
[20:35] <hyde> timvisher: one thing to try is apt-get purge network-manager, then install it back... just consider beforehand how you do the installation after removing network-manager ;)
[20:35] <hyde> timvisher: or the less sever way, dpkg-reconfigure network-manager #or something les
[20:35] <NeurOSick> nobody can help me on this subject (weblink on Unity launcher)?
[20:35] <hyde> else*
[20:35] <timvisher> oh sweet. i've got the icon back
[20:35] <timvisher> now it's claiming that Ethernet and Wireless are not managed
[20:36] <hyde> network-damager (as I like to call it) is something of a WTF, if you ask me... especially considering how long it has been around.
[20:36] <timvisher> but Edit is still not a thing
[20:37] <hyde> timvisher: what does the "Information" say?
[20:37] <hyde> for me, Edit is also grayed out... not entirely sure why. I still have this WLAN running though
[20:37] <timvisher> i installed gnome-shell and a bunch of stuff was installed with it, could that have screwed this up?
[20:38] <hyde> possible but somewhat unlikely, I think
[20:38] <Jordan_U> dorkusmaximus: OK, did you install Ubuntu for UEFI, or just install it for BIOS on GPT? Is your boot firmware UEFI or BIOS based?
[20:38] <timvisher> lol. i just purged and then realized that i need the network to redownload the packages...
[20:38] <hyde> timvisher:  at least I'd like to think it is unlikely :-p
[20:38] <Jordan_U> dorkusmaximus: Also, please watch your language in this channel.
[20:39] <timvisher> hmm... now i'm thinking i'm screwed...
[20:39] <hyde> timvisher: "just consider beforehand how you do the installation after removing network-manager ;)", I think I said some lines up...
[20:39] <timvisher> yep. i was considering it the whole time! ;)
[20:40] <timvisher> hmm... i've done very little to this box. i'm thinking maybe a full re-install would be the easiest way forward... but that always feels like an extremely embarassing defeat
[20:40] <ohmy> hi
[20:41] <ohmy> is there any dedicated ubuntu sdk channel please ?
[20:41] <hyde> timvisher: you could also look at network-manager configuration files
[20:41] <hyde> timvisher: or learn the network manager command line tool, and see if you can do configuration with it
[20:41] <timvisher> hyde: where do they reside?
[20:42] <hyde> timvisher: dpkg -L network-manager
[20:42] <hyde> might be helpful, at least
[20:42] <Jordan_U> timvisher: Is nm-applet running? "pgrep nm-applet"
[20:42] <timvisher> Jordan_U: 2000
[20:43] <Jordan_U> timvisher: OK, but you're still not seeing the applet?
[20:43] <timvisher> uninstall network-manager got rid of my icon though, which indicates maybe what it was :)
[20:43] <timvisher> Jordan_U: i was seeing it before i purged network-manager
[20:43] <hyde> timvisher: network-manager-gnome seems to be the package with nm-applet, in case you need to reinstall that explicitly
[20:44] <Ekarus> Hey, I know the graphic interface is by default in tty 7
[20:44] <Ekarus> But how do I get another tty to launch a graphical interface
[20:45] <Jordan_U> timvisher: OK, if you re-install network-manager-gnome and try to use the applet, what problem do you have?
[20:45] <Ekarus> When I do startx , it gives me a desktop and no way to do anything else, I cant even get to a terminal after that.
[20:45] <timvisher> lshw -C network lists my wireless interface. is there some way to just get it to turn on? or maybe it is on?
[20:45] <timvisher> Jordan_U: i can't reinstall because i have no connection. :)
[20:45] <Jordan_U> Ekarus: What is your end goal?
[20:45] <Timoty>  Hello all, how can I transform the value : 0.90. in 0.90 with sed ?
[20:45] <Jordan_U> timvisher: Have you tried?
[20:45] <timvisher> i may be able to get a wired connection going but given my success with the wireless my outlook is dismal
[20:46] <Ekarus> Jordan_U, to use tty as a seperate isolated workspace. I already use it to pkill hanged programs
[20:46] <timvisher> Jordan_U: yes. fails to resolve dns
[20:46] <hyde> if I wanted to run nodm from inittab, which doesn't exist in 14.04, how would I go about achieving the same thing?
[20:46] <hyde> in 14.04
[20:46] <hyde> should I be looking at upstart or at systemd?
[20:46] <davidwaldrop> hola I am a newby managing a legacy projecy.  We are using Hibernate 3.6.10 and I am pushing to upgrade to 4.3.7.  Any one have any idea on compatibility, rework effort, and/or benefits?
[20:47] <Timoty>  anyone ?
[20:47] <Timoty>  0.90. to 0.90 with sed command ?
[20:47] <Jordan_U> timvisher: Try "sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome --ignore-missing", which might allow you to install network-manager-gnome if the pacakge is still in your apt cache.
[20:48] <servernode> ikonia: Any tip on a guide/tutorial I can follow out there that helps me on what I asked about earlier? Have been searching for a while now but don't seem to know what to search for to find what fits my needs.
[20:48] <Jordan_U> Timoty: sed 's/0\.90\./0.90/'
[20:49] <hyde> Timoty: echo 0.90. | sed 's/\(.*\..*\)\./\1/'
[20:50] <timvisher> Jordan_U: nope. needs to download the .deb file. i could download it on another box i suppose
[20:50] <hyde> timvisher: you only have WLAN?
[20:51] <Vivekananda_y510> hello everyone. I installed mysql on ubuntu and then trying to install devstack on the same machine. The machine is a virtual box on vagrant -- ubuntu 14.04. During install I get (  http://pastie.org/9733077  )
[20:51] <ohmy> Ubuntu UI Toolkit installation page says to use ppa:ubuntu-sdk-team/ppa but this ppa is meant to be used with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and not 14.10 and i'm using 14.10 is there annother ppa dedicated to 14.10 please ?
[20:51] <hyde> timvisher:  you could also google how to connect to wlan from command line, that's handy knowledge (I don't remeber, but it wasn't rocket science, iirc)
[20:52] <hyde> timvisher: or if you have ethernet, then it's even easier
[20:53] <timvisher> hyde: yeah. i'm assuming i should be able to drop back to /etc/network/interfaces?
[20:54] <ohmy> frustrating
[20:55] <hyde> timvisher: not sure if you can really set up wlan with that...
[20:56] <hyde> timvisher: because you need the keys etc
[20:56] <timvisher> hyde: yeah. looks to be the case... http://askubuntu.com/questions/138472/how-do-i-connect-to-a-wpa-wifi-network-using-the-command-line
[20:56] <Antonio_> Hello everybody! I need some help with the installation of ubuntu, anyone? :) Cheers!
[20:56] <hyde> timvisher: and just for one-time connect to a dhcp network, dhclient eth0 or whatever should do it.
[20:57] <hyde> timvisher: as long as the interface is not managed by network-damager, the connection will stay up until you reboot.
[20:57] <hyde> (and if it is, network-damager will reset it shortly, possibly breaking a download you just had time to get started)
[21:02] <maxvi> how can I install ffmpeg or avconv in ubuntu 14.04?
[21:03] <zertyu> heloo there
[21:03] <zertyu> i got a simple question
[21:04] <KIKEMON> :D
[21:04] <croberts> zertyu: whats your question
[21:04] <zertyu> i got a log file from called log.0.gz to log.89.gz i would like file all succed connexion
[21:05] <KIKEMON> hi, hola, ciao ya no me se m├Īs :D
[21:05] <constantin_mike> on ubuntu 14.04, i'm usb tethering internet connection from a samsung gt-i9060 (21mbps). on linux mint 15 it was working perfectly, on ubuntu 14.04 is working awful (long ping times, pages load extremely slow, almost like no connection). can anyone help?!
[21:05] <constantin_mike> i'm sure it's a driver / software problem
[21:06] <zertyu> unfortunately with zcat by doing zcat log[0-89].gz | grep succed i got records for november only it that normal ?
[21:06] <Guest89881> alguem a que tem noticias do hacker Zarolho ?
[21:06] <crito> hi, quick question. Trying to ssh into my server but get ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
[21:06] <crito> any help would be great
[21:07] <Guest89881> est├Ī tudo of dele , TT , face , a page e o RC
[21:07] <croberts> zertyu: sorry i do not know, i tried looking online but could not find anything
[21:07] <hyde> crito: try the debug/verbose flags and see what it say. also, if you can, check the server logs.
[21:08] <hyde> crito: for example, if the server requires public key auth, and you don't have the key at the server, you can't log in
[21:08] <zertyu> OK THKX MANN
[21:08] <crito> cheers hyde
[21:09] <k1l> !es | Guest89881
[21:17] <circumvolant> anybody here do any video-editing on Ubuntu?
[21:18] <reisio> circumvolant: why do you ask? :p
[21:18] <circumvolant> that's a good question
[21:20] <reisio> I thought so
[21:22] <constantin_mike> on ubuntu 14.04, i'm usb tethering internet connection from a samsung gt-i9060 (21mbps). on linux mint 15 it was working perfectly, on ubuntu 14.04 is working awful (long ping times, pages load extremely slow, almost like no connection). can anyone help?!
[21:23] <circumvolant> reisio I'll stick with professional-quality.  thanks for the help!
[21:23] <ikonia> constantin_mike: look at what driver it is using to interface, look at the internet settings of the device within the two OS's, work on the differences
[21:23] <circumvolant> festering troll lol
[21:23] <ikonia> constantin_mike: ?
[21:23] <ikonia> oops
[21:23] <ikonia> circumvolant: ?
[21:25] <hyde> circumvent: I recently heard it's possible to use Blender to do video editing... do you know if it's any good for it?
[21:25] <Ekarus> Its pretty damn good
[21:26] <Ekarus> The compositor works just as good for video editing as it does for animation, and theres a couple of video editing specific stuff
[21:26] <hyde> Ekarus:  good to get confirmation
[21:27] <Ekarus> I think the later versions also have aids to help you do camera tracking from video so you can add in 3d stuff, but imo felt gimmiky
[21:34] <ZerOlegend> anyone around that can lend a hand with getting another distro added to grub in ubuntu? it is failing to work every darn method
[21:35] <javnut> I have a script which clicks some stuff in a virtual machine every minute or so
[21:35] <ikonia> ZerOlegend: I explained this to you earlier
[21:35] <javnut> but to do that, I have to switch to workspace 2 then click it, then switch back to my old workspace
[21:35] <ZerOlegend> i must of missed it when i lost my wifi connection
[21:35] <javnut> sufficed to say, it's really annoying. how do I fix this?
[21:36] <javnut> anyway to make like a virtual window of another desktop, or extend my desktop beyond what's visible?
[21:36] <k1l> ZerOlegend: run sudo update-grub
[21:37] <reisio_is_gay> I would like to thank reisio for welcoming me to the Ubuntu community by being a passive-aggressive troll.  I now know to stick with Microsoft and Adobe.  One less professional in the Ubuntu community!  Thanks reisio!  http://grab.by/CoEQ !
[21:37] <reisio_is_gay> I would like to thank reisio for welcoming me to the Ubuntu community by being a passive-aggressive troll.  I now know to stick with Microsoft and Adobe.  One less professional in the Ubuntu community!  Thanks reisio!  http://grab.by/CoEQ !!
[21:37] <reisio_is_gay> I would like to thank reisio for welcoming me to the Ubuntu community by being a passive-aggressive troll.  I now know to stick with Microsoft and Adobe.  One less professional in the Ubuntu community!  Thanks reisio!  http://grab.by/CoEQ !!!
[21:37] <reisio_is_gay> I would like to thank reisio for welcoming me to the Ubuntu community by being a passive-aggressive troll.  I now know to stick with Microsoft and Adobe.  One less professional in the Ubuntu community!  Thanks reisio!  http://grab.by/CoEQ !!!!
[21:37] <ZerOlegend> did all that k1l
[21:37] <reisio_is_gay> I would like to thank reisio for welcoming me to the Ubuntu community by being a passive-aggressive troll.  I now know to stick with Microsoft and Adobe.  One less professional in the Ubuntu community!  Thanks reisio!  http://grab.by/CoEQ !!!!!
[21:37] <ZerOlegend> it detects gentoo said it was updated but it never shows up in the grub.cfg
[21:37] <reisio> hahaha, aw I wasn't even watching for that
[21:37] <ikonia> ZerOlegend: the grub config needs to be rebuilt
[21:37] <ikonia> ZerOlegend: you'll find problems maintaining this though
[21:38] <ZerOlegend> im going to try a custom entry first before i dig into all that
[21:38] <ZerOlegend> been 3 hours i been farting around with this
[21:38] <ikonia> dig into all that ?
[21:38] <ikonia> what are you on about
[21:39] <ZerOlegend> i don't know anymore sorry
[21:42] <Ekarus> ...all that rage because someone said "Why do you ask?" with a smiley face?
[21:42] <Ekarus> By all means *please* stick with windows and adobe.
[21:42] <k1l> ZerOlegend: that is very uncommon, that a distro is not found by the grub update. so what special setup is that?
[21:42] <ikonia> Ekarus: by all means please drop it and stop trying to be-little windows users
[21:43] <ZerOlegend> nothing i followed the gentoo handbook all went well installing it from ubuntu in chroot
[21:43] <ZerOlegend> ran os-prober it detects gentoo and update-grub seees it but it never modifies grub.cfg
[21:44] <k1l> you are still in chroot then?
[21:44] <ZerOlegend> not at the moment
[21:44] <ZerOlegend> i can
[21:45] <ZerOlegend> brb trying to boot with a custom grub entry
[21:45] <ikonia> why boot with a custom grub entry ?
[21:45] <ikonia> what does that achieve ?
[21:46] <owen1> how to logout from the terminal?
[21:47] <RedPenguin> Anyone know if running smartctl is supposed to match up with "badblocks?" Badblocks is acting like my drive is ready for the grave but smartctl acts like it's ok
[21:47] <k1l> owen1: "exit" ?
[21:47] <owen1> k1l: logout back to the login screen
[21:47] <owen1> logout the session of my use
[21:47] <owen1> user
[21:47] <k1l> owen1: ctrl+alt+f7 if the xserver is already running.
[21:48] <owen1> k1l: i see black screen with tiny blinking line on the top left
[21:48] <k1l> owen1: ah, now i get you. you can restart the xserver with "sudo ligtdm restart" that will kick all user sessions on xserver
[21:48] <reisio> RedPenguin: they're both largely not worth using :)
[21:49] <owen1> k1l: liggtm - command not found
[21:49] <owen1> k1l: ligtdm - command not found
[21:49] <k1l> owen1: sorry "lightdm"
[21:50] <owen1> k1l: it's not doing anything (maybe since i started the session with i3 instead of gnome)
[21:50] <reisio> lightdm probably needs root, run directly
[21:51] <k1l> owen1: ok, i think there is more that you are actually telling us. what is the whole setup? did you start the desktop with startx? that is wrong on ubuntu
[21:51] <owen1> k1l: in the login screen, instead of chosing the default vm/de
[21:51] <owen1> i chose i3
[21:52] <k1l> and then?
[21:52] <k1l> what ubuntu is that exactly?
[21:52] <owen1> k1l: i put my password, hit login or whatever the button said.
[21:52] <Vivekananda_y510> I am trying to run devstack on ubuntu 14.04. Can anyone help . The cursor is stuck on the last line . I am getting this http://pastie.org/9733249   and the cursor is stucck on the last line. Can anyone tell me what is happennign
[21:52] <owen1> 14.19
[21:52] <owen1> 14.10
[21:53] <k1l> which desktop?
[21:53] <owen1> k1l: the default is ubuntu but i use i3 now
[21:53] <owen1> (ubuntu desktop is still installed. all i did is 'apt-get install i3'.
[21:54] <k1l> owen1: you talked about gnome. so was it ubuntu mate, or ubuntu gnome edition?
[21:54] <owen1> k1l: ubuntu. the regular ubuntu
[21:54] <owen1> the one that is default on their website
[21:54] <k1l> owen1: ok, so "sudo lightdm restart" should do what you want to
[21:54] <ZerOlegend> i got it k1l  using a custom grub entry
[21:54] <ApoloDKool> Hello
[21:55] <owen1> k1l: nope. it's doing nothing. i can try running it with strace
[21:56] <k1l> owen1: are you in tty1?
[21:56] <owen1> k1l: no
[21:56] <k1l> owen1: than there is something more broken if lightdm is not starting. you could use start instead of restart
[21:57] <k1l> owen1: in what state are you now? you logged into i3 and then?
[21:57] <owen1> k1l: nothing happpned
[21:57] <owen1> k1l: yeah. logged into i3. and everything is great.
[21:57] <k1l> and now?
[21:57] <owen1> i just changed the config of i3 and want to logout
[21:57] <owen1> i can restat the machine but i want to learn how to logout.
[21:58] <owen1> i3 suppose to let me do 'mod+E' to log me out but it's not working.
[21:58] <RedPenguin> reisio: prob better to just use the drive maker's tool?
[21:58] <k1l> To logout, press Mod+shift+e (like exit)
[21:58] <reisio> RedPenguin: for what?
[21:58] <RedPenguin> reisio: to see if something is funky with this hard drive or it's some other issue
[21:58] <reisio> RedPenguin: the only way to know that for sure is to try with another drive
[21:58] <reisio> anything else is a serious waste of time
[21:59] <reisio> seriously
[21:59] <RedPenguin> yea I see what you mean
[21:59] <reisio> and if you think about it, I know you'll agree :)
[21:59] <owen1> k1l: my config for i3 is doesn't have any effect. is there a way to verify what is the current config that i3 is using?
[21:59] <reisio> RedPenguin: therefore the logical reaction to suspected your drive is going bad is always simply to replace it
[21:59] <reisio> every time, always
[21:59] <reisio> you always will need another drive, and time is precious
[21:59] <k1l> owen1: sorry, not familiar with i3
[22:00] <owen1> k1l: ok. thanks!
[22:00] <reisio> if it turns out it wasn't the drive, it doesn't matter, 'cause you'll always need another drive anyways
[22:00] <reisio> suspecting*
[22:04] <crazydiamond> Hi guys. What's command line name of that program? http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/upgrade
[22:05] <k1l> crazydiamond: you mean for the GUI program or a upgrader for CLI?
[22:06] <Ekarus> so uh, any idea how to launch an extra GUI in a tty ?
[22:06] <Ekarus> startx gives me a desktop where I can do nothing but right click to create files and folders
[22:06] <k1l> extra gui?
[22:07] <genii> !info xnest
[22:07] <genii> That or xephyr
[22:12] <javnut> so I launched another x-window
[22:12] <javnut> but how can I get gnome-session to run in that window?
[22:12] <javnut> or anything that's kinda like a DE?
[22:13] <owen1> how to paste with the keyboard? i used to hit shift+insert but my new laptop (carbon x1) doesn't have insert key.
[22:13] <nopf> owen1: control-v is the usual. with shift also when used in a terminal
[22:14] <reisio> owen1: I bet it has an insert key, whether it's labelled or not
[22:14] <k1l> and dont paste thousands of lines into here :)
[22:14] <reisio> but ctrl+shift+v is simpler
[22:14] <owen1> ctrl+v prints ^V on my terminal (xterm)
[22:15] <nopf> owen1: control-v is the usual. with shift also when used in a terminal
[22:15] <reisio> read before you hit enter :)
[22:16] <owen1> reisio: ctrl+shift+v do nothing in my terminal
[22:16] <reisio> owen1: what terminal is that?
[22:16] <owen1> xterm
[22:17] <owen1> i got to find the inesrt key (:
[22:17] <owen1> shift+insert is super easy
[22:17] <owen1> or how to do right+left click
[22:17] <owen1> http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/thinkpad-x1-carbon-keyboard.jpg
[22:18] <sambagirl> is anyone running ubuntu on a dell c720 chromebook?
[22:18] <sambagirl> if so pm me thanks.
[22:24] <lakitu> hi all. here's my problem: can i backup apt packages using a live cd, then install to a fresh install all the while not having internet? my disabled friend borked his system, i just looked thru about a page of results on google - wondering if someone here knows offhand?
[22:25] <ses1984> downloaded packages are saved in /var/cache/apt/archives/
[22:25] <lakitu> ok
[22:25] <lakitu> good info
[22:25] <lakitu> what's the process to restore manually copied packages?
[22:26] <ses1984> if you backup that directory and restore it to that same location, then use apt-get install it should find them and install them
[22:26] <ses1984> but
[22:26] <lakitu> my disabled friend is who this is for. they won't let him have internet 'because it makes him fat' - wonderful
[22:26] <lakitu> thank you - or - but what?
[22:26] <lakitu> =)
[22:26] <ses1984> one part i am not sure about is what happens with regard to apt-get update ... the repository that you have now vs the repository as it is on the live cd wont be in sync
[22:27] <lakitu> oh
[22:27] <lakitu> i kind of understand, let me reread
[22:28] <ses1984> like when you say "apt-get install gimp" then apt-get has a certain version in mind (i think) that version may or may not be the one you put in /var/cache/apt/archives
[22:28] <lakitu> is there some prompt-fu you can use to install just these programs
[22:28] <lakitu> packages i should say
[22:28] <lakitu> packages/programs
[22:29] <ses1984> dpkg -i
[22:29] <lakitu> oh i see what you mean
[22:29] <lakitu> when you update... hm
[22:29] <ses1984> i dont know if this will be a problem or not. but you can always use dpkg
[22:29] <ses1984> no one else can chime in? channel dead tonight?
[22:29] <lakitu> thanks for the help tho.
[22:30] <lakitu> appreciate it
[22:30] <k1l> lakitu: packages.ubuntu.com get the packages there.
[22:31] <lakitu> individually?
[22:31] <lakitu> or how, i guess?
[22:31] <k1l> lakitu: then transfer them to the other system and install it there with software-center or other program like dpkg
[22:32] <lakitu> is there a way to batch do it?
[22:32] <lakitu> like so i don't have to individually do 1,200 packages or whatever it is
[22:32] <sambagirl> if apt-get is missing how do you install it?
[22:32] <ses1984> probably dpkg -i *.deb would do it
[22:33] <lakitu> ses1984: for installing, but i mean can't i just copy them from the harddrive using a live cd,
[22:33] <Ben64> lakitu: might want to consider reinstalling at that point
[22:33] <k1l> if its that much you maybe want to get internet to that system or make a clean install (when its broken)?
[22:33] <lakitu> then paste them onto the new install somewhere & use software center, or dpkg -i or something?
[22:34] <k1l> lakitu: what? 1.200 packages? i really suggest you get that system somehow to a cable or wifi somehow.
[22:34] <lakitu> k1l:  i have no idea how many
[22:34] <Alxx> rg
[22:34] <ses1984> lakitu:  i'm confused, you want to know how to copy them all at once?
[22:34] <lakitu> k1l: what i said above was, the authorities are authoritarian where he lives, won't let him have internet
[22:34] <lakitu> haven't for years
[22:34] <lakitu> (he livesi n a grouphome)
[22:34] <k1l> lakitu: so what is the real task here?
[22:35] <k1l> lakitu: get "a program" onto that system, or repair a system or what?
[22:35] <ses1984> how miserable that would be, i would flip shit if they didn't give me internet. especially if i was disabled
[22:35] <lakitu> ses1984: k1l was saying i should download them from packages.ubuntu.com. i was saying without a batch way/method of doing that, that would be tedious
[22:36] <ses1984> lakitu: you need to give us more details of what you want to accomplish because i thnk everyone is kind of confused
[22:36] <k1l> lakitu: you are very vague what you want to do. so we can just guess and then advise
[22:36] <ses1984> i think you're trying to say this: you have a system with a bunch of packages on it and you want to reinstall ubuntu on this system and keep those packages?
[22:36] <lakitu> Ben64: that's where we were at, but he has no internet access, so would lose all his programs. i just turned him onto linux, this is his first problem with it
[22:37] <grubProb> Hello, I installed Xubuntu along with 8.1 (dual-boot), and wanted to try out Elementary OS, so I got rid of Xubuntu by deleting the partition in Windows 8.1. However, now it looks my grub loader is broken. What can I do?
[22:37] <lakitu> he is a disabled friend in a grouphome
[22:37] <lakitu> ok, so again:
[22:37] <ses1984> why do you have to reinstall ubuntu, what's wrong with just keeping what he has
[22:37] <grubProb> ses1984: are you talking to me?
[22:37] <ses1984> nope
[22:37] <grubProb> ok
[22:37] <grubProb> Someone talk to me
[22:37] <ses1984> ok
[22:38] <grubProb> no
[22:38] <ses1984> you need to plug in a live CD/USB and fix grub
[22:38] <Ben64> grubProb: elementary os is not supported here, sorry
[22:38] <ses1984> google "live cd grub repair" lots of guides out there
[22:38] <grubProb> ses1984: The problem is that I don't have Install CD anymore...
[22:38] <lakitu> i'm trying to recover the programs installed, & port them to a new install because the owner does not have access to internet
[22:39] <grubProb> So I must repair it first before reinstalling other Ubuntu?
[22:39] <Ben64> grubProb: for help booting windows, join ##windows
[22:39] <k1l> grubProb: if you removed the xubuntu you removed the grub files. either you install a linux again or you install the windows bootloader
[22:39] <Ben64> grubProb: for help with elementaryos... i dont know their channel, but it is not here
[22:39] <ses1984> lakitu: what do you mean "port them to a new install" ... is it moving from one computer to another? why are you reinstalling?
[22:39] <lakitu> ses1984: the ubuntu he has won't boot, we worked thru that & this was the best option, before resintalling
[22:39] <ses1984> you could try to insert a live CD and repair grub
[22:39] <lakitu> move and install
[22:40] <lakitu> :ses1984
[22:40] <grubProb> Ben64: I don't think Windows would be much help for dual boot?
[22:40] <lakitu> grub is ok
[22:40] <ses1984> lakitu: insert live CD and repair grub. did you try that?
[22:40] <lakitu> i appreciate the help tho
[22:40] <lakitu> ses1984: grub is ok
[22:40] <lakitu> he's going to reinstall
[22:40] <ses1984> so why won't it boot? what makes you think reinstalling will fix it? and what do you mean "move and install" ... is it moving to a new computer?
[22:41] <grubProb> Ben64: I guess I made wrong introduction then... If I were to reinstall Ubuntu with broken Grub, how would you do that?
[22:41] <ses1984> if you are re-installing over an existing install and you don't backup your packages somehow then they will need to be re-downloaded
[22:41] <ses1984> somehow
[22:41] <k1l> grubProb: you dont have a dualboot, or? you removed xubuntu you said
[22:41] <lakitu> but because he is not allowed internet (see above) i wanted to get the programs he picked off of his broken ubuntu
[22:41] <lakitu> and put them on his new one
[22:41] <Melio> that's terrible
[22:41] <Ben64> grubProb: you said you want to install elementary os.. do that
[22:41] <grubProb> k1l: I used to have dual boot with Windows and Ubuntu, and I want to install Ubuntu again, but grubloader is broken...
[22:42] <Ben64> grubProb: because you deleted the partition
[22:42] <k1l> grubProb: come on. you are making things up now.
[22:42] <grubProb> Ben64: Yes
[22:42] <Ben64> grubProb: i'm not sure why you keep asking the same questions. install elementary os, or join ##windows for help booting
[22:42] <ses1984> how far away is the grouphome from where you live, or how far away is it from an internet cafe. when you fix it, are you going to physically go to the grouphome with a live cd? what other tools do  you have access to bring with you?
[22:42] <grubProb> k1l: Well, it looked like  you guys weren't going to help me unless it's Ubuntu
[22:42] <lakitu> Ben64 k1l: i don't know how many packages he has actually
[22:43] <Ben64> grubProb: very true, that is why this channel is called #ubuntu
[22:43] <grubProb> Ben64: I am trying to install Ubuntu/Elementary OS, but grub is broken
[22:43] <k1l> grubProb: grub doesnt matter before installation
[22:43] <grubProb> Ben64: I thought Elementary OS is based on Ubuntu, and their installer is same
[22:43] <k1l> grubProb: and windows or elementary OS problems dont matter here, too
[22:43] <Melio> I usually don't have to reboot. but i noticed flash player crashes system wide and requires a restart to allow it to load again
[22:43] <Ben64> grubProb: for the last time, join ##windows for help booting windows, or install elementary os, or ubuntu or whatever you want. elementary os is NOT supported here
[22:43] <k1l> grubProb: then install ubuntu if its the same.
[22:44] <Melio> no biggie. just laptops are a pain to restart if the run perfectly in linux otherwise
[22:44] <lakitu> ses1984: it's a busy time right now, but i am having him over in approx a month (they let him see his friends once a month, too! kid you not) to work on his os. i just wanted to get him back up & running in linux ("i love linux" he literally told me lol) sooner than the month
[22:44] <Melio> i suppose i could kill it in memory
[22:44] <lakitu> anyway
[22:44] <grubProb> Ben64: I think you misunderstood me... I can boot Windows, and I tried to install Ubuntu based distro, but it won't because grub is broken, and I don't think Windows can help because they don't deal with grub which is linux bootloader
[22:44] <ses1984> lakitu: so what tools will you have access to when you do this fix. will it be at the grouphome or in your home/office?
[22:45] <Ben64> grubProb: if you can boot windows, then grub isn't broken
[22:45] <ses1984> grubProb: there is no possibly way grub could prevent you from installing an OS
[22:45] <Ben64> and that too ^
[22:45] <k1l> grubProb:  you dont have a issue at all.
[22:46] <k1l> grubProb: you want to install elementary. so do it. grub doesnt matter before an installation.
[22:46] <grubProb> Ben64 ses1984: When I tried to install through the installer, it says that it cannot complete installation because grub is broken... And when I tried to boot into Windows, I get into broken grub first so I have to type "exit" and then it will boot
[22:46] <lakitu> well. let me say this. i just want to know if there's a way to copy that directory you mentioned ses1984, and use a command to (sustainably - no problems when i update) reinstall those packages, & be done with it
[22:46] <grubProb> Sorry for not making it clear
[22:46] <lakitu> :ses1984
[22:47] <Ben64> grubProb: you keep changing your story, but the fact remains, elementary os is not supported here
[22:47] <lakitu> is 1984 a reference to the book or your birthyear, ses? =)
[22:47] <k1l> !elementary | grubProb
[22:48] <grubProb> Ben64 But the problem stems me deleting partition of Ubuntu
[22:48] <Ben64> grubProb: which means you no longer have ubuntu
[22:48] <grubProb> God... Okay, say I want to install ubuntu
[22:48] <grubProb> would you help me?
[22:48] <Ben64> step 1: install ubuntu
[22:48] <richardjs> So, fresh install of 12.04, after thing done is aptitude update and upgrade, "aptitude install openssh-server" fails due to an unmet libwrap0 dependency. aptitude can't seem to find libwrap0. Is this normal?
[22:48] <Ben64> step 2: you're done
[22:49] <richardjs> only thing*
[22:49] <grubProb> I cannot install Ubuntu/Elementary OS but none of them will not install because they are based on the same installer
[22:49] <grubProb> Ben64: I told you... I cannot install Ubuntu because it won't install
[22:49] <Ben64> no, you tried elementary
[22:49] <grubProb> Ben64: It complains about bootloader being broken
[22:50] <lakitu> i didn't understand what you were saying ses1984, about update problems? would there be problems if we copied them using the file browser then used say dpkg -i to install them?
[22:50] <grubProb> Okay, that's fair. Will you help me if I comeback after trying to install Ubuntu and that fails?
[22:50] <k1l> grubProb: you are guessing there.
[22:50] <grubProb> k1l: That is true
[22:51] <k1l> grubProb: so stop spoiling this channel that is unfair to the real ubuntu users.
[22:52] <ses1984> lakitu: 1984 is a reference to both
[22:52] <grubProb> k1l: Please. I don't hate ubuntu. Stop shunning out people trying various thing. I asked for help because I used to be Ubuntu user just as much as you are, and just because I don't use Ubuntu, I don't deserve to ask questions?
[22:52] <lakitu> ok =)
[22:52] <ses1984> lakitu: yes,  you can copy that directory. and then dpkg -i *.deb to install them all
[22:53] <ses1984> no one can guarantee that all the dependencies will line up, but it will probably be fine
[22:53] <lakitu> ses1984: alrighty
[22:53] <k1l> grubProb: i muted you since you are still on the egoistic trip that your issues matter more than others. this is for ubuntu support. you dont have a ubuntu issue. so come back when you have an ubuntu issue. thanks
[22:53] <ses1984> if you really want to be sure, then you can use tools to download an entire mirror of the ubuntu repositories and bring them with you when you work on your friend's computer
[22:53] <ses1984> apt-mirror is one of them. there are other tools that accomplish the same thing
[22:54] <lakitu> ses1984: thanks for your diplomacy/approach, appreciate the help
[22:54] <ses1984> if you bring a laptop for example, then you can host a mirror of the repos for his computer to use while you re-install.
[22:54] <ses1984> there's also no guarantee that /var/cache/apt/archives has a copy of every package he installed. they could have been purged or overwritten if he was low on space
[22:55] <therue> sup
[22:55] <lakitu>  yeah, i was thinking about getting him discs of packages
[22:55] <lakitu> true - i tihnk that's not a danger here
[22:55] <lakitu> :ses1984
[22:55] <therue> should i give / 20gigs or 30 gigs? average users usually uses how much?
[22:55] <lakitu> alright thanks ses1984
[22:55] <lakitu> all
[23:00] <therue> anyone around?
[23:01] <k1l> therue: with seperate /home partition?
[23:02] <Ranieri_> Hey, I'm downloading a 32-bit binary, it's saved as a .tar.gz
[23:03] <Ranieri_> How do I use gunzip and tar to unzip the file, and unpack it.
[23:03] <k1l> Ranieri_: first think about if there is the program in the official ubuntu repos
[23:03] <Ranieri_> k1l: What are the ubuntu repos
[23:04] <k1l> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/package-management.html
[23:05] <k1l> ubuntu ships a lot of packages with programs already made working with ubuntu.
[23:07] <mmoebius> Ranieri_: does apt-cache search <PROGRAMNAME> yield anything ? Then it's in the Ubuntu repos
[23:07] <unholycrab> how do i disable this fancy update-motd.d in ubuntu12.04?
[23:08] <unholycrab> ummm
[23:10] <unholycrab> i just want to show whats in /etc/motd
[23:11] <trism> unholycrab: in 12.04 you can put any static content you want in /etc/motd.tail
[23:11] <trism> unholycrab: it switched back to /etc/motd in 14.04+
[23:12] <trism> unholycrab: there is actually a script in 12.04 in /etc/update-motd.d/ that cats it at the end, you can disable any of the other scripts by chmod -x
[23:12] <hyguin> algum BR ?
[23:16] <unholycrab> trism: all my ansible scripts write to /etc/motd
[23:18] <circumvolant> http://grab.by/CoEQ
[23:18] <trism> unholycrab: then just symlink it to /etc/motd.tail, that file shouldn't exist by default...or edit the /etc/update-motd.d/ script to cat /etc/motd
[23:19] <spawn> algum brasileiro ?
[23:19] <unholycrab> weird
[23:19] <unholycrab> so if motd.tail exists, then it overrides all that update-motd.d stuff
[23:20] <unholycrab> via 99-footer
[23:20] <bazhang> !br | Guest22944
[23:20] <trism> unholycrab: no it does not override, it is just appended to the end
[23:25] <sparr> I want to patch the source to a program and then build a copy of it that is otherwise identical to the packaged version. How can I make sure I get all the configure options and such correct?
[23:26] <Jordan_U> sparr: Grab the source package via apt-get source packagename and rebuild the source package.
[23:27] <the8thbit|work> Hello
[23:27] <the8thbit|work> Every time I try to install a package, I get this: http://pastebin.com/8qZgpveS
[23:28] <k1l> the8thbit|work: please show a "sudo apt-get update" and a "ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d" in a pastebin
[23:28] <the8thbit|work> sure, one moment
[23:29] <Jordan_U> sparr: http://askubuntu.com/questions/81870/how-to-download-modify-build-and-install-a-debian-source-package
[23:30] <the8thbit|work> these are my sources http://pastebin.com/MypAd4cZ
[23:31] <sparr> thanks Jordan_U
[23:31] <Jordan_U> sparr: You're welcome.
[23:33] <Corvette> Can anyone help with trouble I'm having with Haguichi on Ubuntu 14.04
[23:33] <MrMonkey31> uh, lil question about the file mgrs. Can I somehow see (in a readily accessible fashion) the file attributes on windows-dos filesystem files? The 'hidden' attr in particular?
[23:34] <the8thbit|work> k1l: and here is the output of update: http://pastebin.com/W8YPK861
[23:36] <mcphail> I'd like to try running nouveau rather than nvidia driver but, when I do, I just get a flash of the lightdm login screen before everything turns black and my monitor reports "no signal". Alt-SysRq-REISUB will reboot the machine, so it is still running. Nothing useful in xorg log if I ssh in to check. Any suggestions? If I boot with "nomodset" I only get low-res vesa driver rather than nouveau.
[23:36] <mcphail> *nomodeset
[23:36] <flaiks> ello
[23:36] <flaiks> how can i tell if I installed ubuntu in legacy or efi mode ?
[23:37] <flaiks> I had chamaeleon installed before and when I installed ubuntu over OSX it seemed to break booting into windows
[23:37] <flaiks> so I believe I need to re-install ubuntu in efi mode ?
[23:38] <renebarbosa> flaiks, dmesg | grep -i uefi
[23:38] <flaiks> it would make sense why its not detecting my windows install
[23:38] <flaiks> would I have to completely re-install ubuntu ?
[23:39] <k1l> the8thbit|work: ok, so there are some 3rd party repos interfering. you can see with "apt-cache policy gcc-4.8-multilib" what 3rd party repo that is
[23:39] <flaiks> renebarbosa: that command gave nothing, so im assuming that means im in legacy mode ?
[23:40] <the8thbit|work> k1l: that gave me this: http://pastebin.com/E9FvzPL3
[23:41] <mcphail> flaiks: Has Windows8 changed things? You never used to have to use uefi to dual boot windows
[23:41] <flaiks> mcphail: im using 7 but I had uefi enabled for osx
[23:41] <k1l> the8thbit|work: sorry i am multitasking and copied the wrong package: apt-cache policy libc6-dev-i386 that is
[23:41] <nmatrix9_> Hello all, I want to create to setup a new box with software raid 10 with LVM with a ext3 fs.  Now I'd like to do all 3 step by step but it seems there is no central documentation on how to do this unless through trial and error (at least for me) anyone got any recommendations?
[23:41] <the8thbit|work> ah thanks
[23:41] <flaiks> mcphail: and I have a newer z87 motherboard so I believe it defaults to UEFI
[23:42] <mesaboogie1> hi guys, what is a simple voice recorder program that will use pulse audio pls?
[23:42] <the8thbit|work> k1l: http://pastebin.com/X6hmyhUd
[23:42] <k1l> the8thbit|work: so you can  stop that 3rd party repo and see if it works (after a sudo apt-get update) or you can force the install with "sudo apt-get -f install"
[23:42] <flaiks> so do I need to completely re-install ubuntu and ensure itŌĆÖs in EUFI mode ?
[23:42] <flaiks> UEFI
[23:43] <renebarbosa> flaiks, probably it's in legacy boot mode
[23:43] <the8thbit|work> k1l: When I do apt-get -f install I get an error
[23:43] <flaiks> when I try to boot into windows I just get chamaleon errors
[23:43] <mcphail> flaiks: What's chameleon?
[23:43] <the8thbit|work> k1l: http://pastebin.com/pwr50h7T
[23:43] <flaiks> mcphail: bootloader for hackintosh lol
[23:43] <something> my /dev/.bootchart/log/proc_ps.log is over 4GB, what's wrong? It was 8GB recently, I deleted it today and it is large again. Can I disable whatever feature is making it be so big?
[23:43] <flaiks> mcphail: its a uefi bootloader
[23:44] <flaiks> mcphail: but I deleted OSX
[23:44] <mcphail> flaiks: you have a uefi partition after the bootloader?
[23:44] <flaiks> I am not sure
[23:44] <flaiks> mcphail: not sure
[23:44] <flaiks> i can boot into ubuntu but it shows as legacy not UEFI
[23:45] <flaiks> so i assume I need to reinstall it in UEFI mode so it can detect windows and add a grub entry for it ?
[23:45] <Jordan_U> flaiks: Did you install Windows for UEFI or for BIOS?
[23:45] <Jordan_U> flaiks: Is your boot firmware UEFI based or BIOS based?
[23:45] <flaiks> Jordan_U: not sureŌĆ”
[23:45] <mcphail> flaiks: I'm quite hazy about his but, when I installed onto a new SSD yesterday, I created a GPT partition table, small UEFI partition then my Ubuntu btrfs root partition. You might just need to install GRUB as the bootloader and let the magic happen
[23:46] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | flaiks
[23:46] <flaiks> mcphail: well grub is installed in legacy mode
[23:46] <flaiks> mcphail: I assume
[23:46] <flaiks> mcphail: when I boot the ubuntu hd it gives me chameleon errors
[23:46] <flaiks> Jordan_U: thanks you
[23:46] <therue> so i'm installing my ubuntu, but it literally just never ends for some reason.. how long does the installation take?
[23:46] <flaiks> Jordan_U: I will run that
[23:47] <mcphail> flaiks: I'm not expert enough to guide you on this but I'm pretty sure you should be able to sort it without a reinstall
[23:47] <flaiks> mcphail: okay I hope so
[23:47] <flaiks> mcphail: ubuntu wont evend etect windows as an os
[23:47] <Jordan_U> therue: Should not take more than an hour, and usually much less. Where is it stopped?
[23:47] <therue> ok it hasn't been an hour
[23:47] <therue> i guess i'll just leave it running
[23:48] <Jordan_U> therue: How long has it been? Can you post a screenshot of the current install screen?
[23:48] <Jordan_U> !screenshot | therue
[23:48] <therue> i installed linux mint before, and that took literally just a few minutes to install so i was surprised when unbuntu install hasn't ended in 10 min
[23:48] <therue> can't right now though... it's the other computer that's installing
[23:49] <mcphail> therue: which version are you installing?
[23:49] <flaiks> okay
[23:49] <flaiks> i will pastebin this
[23:49] <flaiks> one min
[23:49] <therue> i tried installing and ended it before 'cuz when i looked at the messages below, it showed a lot of permission denied... but i think it's becauase earlier i chose TRY ubuntu without installing... so i wasn't a superuser installing it perhaps
[23:50] <therue> this time around... i made sure to chose INSTALL UBUNTU
[23:50] <the8thbit|work> hm, I actually have to clock out
[23:50] <k1l> the8thbit|work: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eglibc/+bug/1312917  see comment #5
[23:50] <therue> i'm installing 14.10
[23:50] <mcphail> therue: try installing again but deselect the options to "download updates when installing" and "install 3rd party software"
[23:50] <therue> i have those 2 selected this time around
[23:50] <therue> is that bad or something?
[23:51] <k1l> the8thbit|work: maybe its a circle bug in packages.
[23:51] <therue> i mean i can leave it running and install it's no problem
[23:51] <Jordan_U> therue: Running the installer after selecting "try without installing" is perfectly valid, and I recommend it as then you can easily do things like take and post screenshots.
[23:51] <mcphail> therue: my machine (and many others) hang when they're selected
[23:51] <flaiks> hey
[23:51] <flaiks> k im back in ubutnu
[23:51] <flaiks> **ubuntu
[23:51] <therue> and you're forced to reinstall again or something?
[23:51] <therue> how do you  know if it hangs or not? or if it's just going to take longer?
[23:51] <flaiks> this is the results from bootinfoscript
[23:51] <RedPenguin> I am attempting to install Ubuntu on my PC, and even though grub appears to be installed, the PC upon reboot says "DISK BOOT FAILURE", even a 2nd install doesn't want to work
[23:51] <flaiks> http://pastebin.com/ERHsaCnF
[23:52] <flaiks> doesnt tell me much about UEFI
[23:52] <mcphail> therue: and install shouldn't take very long. If you've been waiting an hour it will probably have hung
[23:52] <Jordan_U> !bootinfo | RedPenguin
[23:52] <flaiks> SDA is windows, SDB is ubuntu
[23:53] <something> my /dev/.bootchart/log/proc_ps.log is over 4GB, what's wrong? It was 8GB recently, I deleted it today and it is large again. Can I disable whatever feature is making it be so big?
[23:53] <therue> ok i'm looking at the messages at the bottom of my install... i see some warningL source ID blah was not found when attempting to remove it
[23:54] <ramborocks> hello
[23:54] <therue> and cannot access autospawn lock
[23:54] <therue> failed to acquire autospawn lock
[23:54] <therue> cannot access autospawn lock
[23:54] <Jordan_U> flaiks: Your Windows installation is configured for BIOS based booting, your Ubuntu installation is configured for UEFI based booting.
[23:54] <flaiks> Jordan_U, ah so thats the problems
[23:54] <ramborocks> i keep getting a crash on ubuntu during boot up it says  in the error report : ipod-set-info crashed with signal 7 in g_strndup()
[23:54] <flaiks> Jordan_U, whats the best way to fix it ?
[23:55] <flaiks> Jordan_U, can I boot into windows from grub at all ? or would I need to re-install one of the os's
[23:55] <MrMonkey31> flaiks - dedoimedo makes good guides of this. see http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/dual-boot-windows-7-ubuntu.html and the grub tute @www.dedoimedo.com/computers/grub-2.html for your information
[23:55] <Jordan_U> flaiks: I would recommend installing Windows for UEFI.
[23:55] <flaiks> Jordan_U, hm, so a windows re-install is in order
[23:56] <flaiks> fuck, I cant even boot into windows to backup my games
[23:56] <flaiks> pardon my language
[23:56] <MrMonkey31> um not that they mention uefi!
[23:56] <ramborocks> i keep getting a crash on ubuntu during boot up it says  in the error report : ipod-set-info crashed with signal 7 in g_strndup()
[23:56] <solsTiCe> hi. can anyone running a clean uptodate ubuntu 14.10 can post his /var/lib/rkhunter/db/rkhunter.dat file after having run a rkhunter --propupd, please ?
[23:57] <mcphail> I'd like to try running nouveau rather than nvidia driver but, when I do, I just get a flash of the lightdm login screen before everything turns black and my monitor reports "no signal". Alt-SysRq-REISUB will reboot the machine, so it is still running. Nothing useful in xorg log if I ssh in to check. Any suggestions? If I boot with "nomodeset" I only get low-res vesa driver rather than nouveau.
[23:59] <kristal> Q: Anyone remember the name of that application that let you log in as another user in a window?