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m1bhello there00:00
retroisprestothanks biffbaxter ;300:00
m1bwow, i didn't hang in irc for years..00:01
bubbasaures!yay | m1b00:01
ubottum1b: Glad you made it! :-)00:01
m1bit's like coming back to childhood :-)00:01
olykwonim currently trying to get fl studio setup to bridge using synths and loops and samples with bitwig-studio as the main DAW00:01
olykwonmight even setup ableton using wineasio driver under pulse with jack200:02
mEck0I’m trying the xmpp framework and got a local ejabberd server running. Now I want to connect a jabber client from a phone, what should I type as the host? Since localhost or local IP-address will not work.. I also tried with my IP-address out to the net but can’t get it work :/00:02
olykwonuse external dns?00:03
retroisprestoi am really really hoping planetary annihilation fits onto my 3.6 or so gb ssd00:03
olykwonand a proxy if using host on service provider doesnt like looping back to ip00:03
olykwonfreedns is good00:04
m1bquit00:04
olykwondyndns costs money now00:04
SeekerOfTruthHello00:04
pantherehello00:04
olykwonhello00:05
panthereis there a french channel on the serv ?00:05
SeekerOfTruthAm New here and seek guidance00:05
daftykinsSeekerOfTruth: ask away for ubuntu support questions00:05
mEck0olykwon: so I need to use a dns to make it work, to make the phone find my local server through the net?00:05
SeekerOfTruthmy question is regarding using this site on ubuntu00:06
pixelkatdear elementary00:08
pixelkatplease fix all the bugs in freya00:08
daftykins!elementary | pixelkat00:09
ubottupixelkat: Elementary OS is an Ubuntu derivative which is supported in their IRC channel #elementary on irc.freenode.net - http://elementaryos.org/ for more information on this distribution.00:09
kuygohi too all Linux users :)00:09
pixelkathallo!00:09
daftykinspixelkat: i'm sure this isn't the first time you've been told that elementary OS isn't on topic here00:09
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pixelkatits more lively in here00:14
pixelkaton a side note, gnome-disk-utility is awesome00:14
Ben64pixelkat: doesn't matter. use the proper channels00:15
pixelkat:(00:15
pixelkatwhere should i go for general ubuntu chat00:15
bekkspixelkat: Just because it is more lively in here, it doesnt make Elementary OS ontopic in here.00:15
Ben64#ubuntu-offtopic00:15
daftykinspixelkat: you're not using ubuntu00:15
retroisprestobe nice to pixelkat00:17
m1bhello there!00:17
bekks!rootirc | m1b00:18
ubottum1b: It's not technically our business, but we'd like to tell you that IRC'ing as root is a Very Bad Idea (tm). After all, doing anything as root when root is not needed is bad, and especially bad with software that connects to the Internet.00:18
daftykinsretroispresto: there's nothing nicer than sharing channel policy.00:18
m1boh yes, i am a damn noob..00:18
bekksm1b: So logout again, login as user and join IRC as user :)00:18
retroisprestopuppy linux runs irc as root00:19
m1btechnically i'm not logged in as root..00:19
bekksretroispresto: Puppy linux isnt supported in here ;)00:19
m1bbrb00:19
m1bahem.. ^^ hello again.00:20
carinaHi :) I have this problem that i can't enter bios at all. My friend gave me this linux computer and usb stick and told me that installing windows would be like 5 minute thing, but it seems to be bit harder... Has anyone had a similar problem?00:23
daftykinswhat kind of computer?00:23
daftykinswhat are you trying, to enter the BIOS?00:23
carinasamsung series 5 ultra00:23
daftykinslaptop?00:23
carinathat's right00:24
daftykinssome more modern systems have a dedicated button on the side to boot directly into setup instead of keys00:24
daftykinsi'd recommend having a quick read of the manual or look online given the model00:24
mieayamcarina: installing windows 5 minute? your friend must be damn fuk crayyyzee00:24
carinaI watched some videos on youtube and they all were telling me to press f2 but does not work or esc or delete00:24
daftykinsthat's actually entirely truthful, mieayam - you shouldn't use that language in here.00:25
daftykinscarina: has it got windows 8 already?00:25
carinadaftykins: No, just linux ubuntu00:25
carinaI would prefer to install windows 700:26
LemonSqueezehello guys, I just talked to an ATT rep, and it looks my internet is all good on the router end, could you guys give me trouble shooting tips for high ping on ubuntu?00:26
daftykinscarina: try F10, 11 and 12 too00:26
daftykinscarina: you might need to press it earlier than you expect00:27
daftykinscarina: anyway you should really be in ##windows since this isn't really ubuntu support :>00:27
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: where are you seeing high pings?00:27
carinadaftykins: tried all of those and f10 just puts me in this weird page that looks like bios but offers only ubuntu boot00:28
LemonSqueezeboth on speedtest.net and in DOTA 2 which I am trying to play00:28
carinaothers just offer me boot or restore00:28
daftykinscarina: sounds like a boot menu. tried restore?00:28
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: where in the world are you?00:29
tomlinsonian /join #anonamouse.net00:29
carinadaftykins: yes but did not really understad what to do there00:29
SeekerOfTruthHow can i config my Ubuntu ip to a proxy of my choice?00:29
LemonSqueezedaftykins: sacramento00:29
daftykinscarina: ok, still not an ubuntu support question i'm afraid. type "/join ##windows" and ask those guys00:29
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: ok i guess from your hostname that means california, so what does opening a terminal and running "ping google.com" give? (use ctrl+C to stop after a few tries)00:30
7JTABX700anyone have citizenFour torrent ?00:30
carinadaftykins: you're right, all join windows as soon as i get somehow this bios problem sorted out. Or am I looking it from the wrong angle or is it not weir that I can't enter bios even if I was not indtalling windows.00:30
daftykins7JTABX700: that's against the rules of this entire network, illegal content. don't ask again.00:30
daftykinscarina: BIOS is nothing to do with ubuntu either. i don't really know how to make this clearer :)00:31
LemonSqueezedaftykins: Im getting 400-600 ms on everything00:31
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: are you wireless?00:32
carinaOk, that was clear enough. :D Even this  girl understands.00:32
LemonSqueezedaftykins: I have tried both a wired and wireless connection, both are slow00:32
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: maybe you should restart your router / cable modem since the AT&T call, likely they were lying as support aren't always that bright.00:34
pitoowI set ctrl + 1 to my profile folder, but when i close the window and open it again, it didn't save the configuration.00:35
pitoowhow to fix it?00:35
tjdnoI am student and my major is Network and Security administration. My goal is to become a penetration tester. Any idea what kind of book that might help keep me ahead of my classes?00:38
kokuttjdno: might start by asking in #security00:38
daftykinsi would ask your lecturers.00:38
mieayamtjdno: yeah, it's "hackers handbook"00:39
kokuttjdno: and #cryptography00:39
mieayamfind it out, it's a good book00:39
kuygoPenetration Testing and Network Defense <== book from cisco its a nice read :)00:39
kokuttjdno: ##crypto00:40
tonikHi! Is there a way to change what X RandR considers the preferred resolution+rate?00:40
tjdnoLecturers would help, but I needed help professionals who have grown alot in the field. Thanks Mieyam00:40
tjdnothanks kokut00:41
kokutthere is so much hype about becoming a hacker right now, with all the attention that hacker groups and government survelliance is getting00:41
tjdnoTrue kokut. Technology is my passion, and I hoping to contribute to the future00:42
LemonSqueezedaftykins Im back, i think I dc'd there00:43
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: did you give the router restart a try? and cable modem if it's separate, or whatever.00:43
kuygotonik how much do you need to change it too.00:43
LemonSqueezedaftykins: I have done that multiple times, unplugged it, let it sit for a min then powered it back up00:44
aswesahola00:44
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: right but you've been on the phone with them now right? are you using ISP supplied DNS or custom?00:45
LemonSqueezedaftykins: I do not know, but Ill tell you what... Ill call them up again before they close for the day.... besides what you just told me should there be anything else I should ask them?00:46
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: well, is it cable? what is the latency when pinging google over wired? (do it)00:47
tonikkuygo, why the question?00:47
tonikkuygo, I want 1920x1080@120 Hz00:47
LemonSqueezedaftykins: I have uverse high speed internet, so cable... secondly I ping google and get a response of like 300 ms00:48
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: yeah but i want to hear what it is first hand on wired, by you running it now :)00:49
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daftykinsLemonSqueeze: also, is it shared or are you the only one using it?00:49
LemonSqueezedaftykins: I am wired right now and I am other only user00:49
LemonSqueezedaftykins: "I am the only user"*00:50
daftykinsLemonSqueeze: uh-huh, try a few other sites online, something local. try their own website (your ISP)00:51
LemonSqueezedaftykins: I still think it is goddamn att's fault im having them run some more tests, and ill ask them what you asked me, Ill be back in a few00:53
LemonSqueezedaftykins: thanks btw00:53
thequietoneokay, I have compared the lsmod with my install and a working live environment, the two have the same drivers loaded00:54
thequietoneboth have mac80211 rtl_pci,rtlwifi,rtl8188ee and cfg80211 mac80211,rtlwifi00:56
daftykinsthequietone: so this was the issue of where it's refusing to connect to any network, still?00:56
daftykinstried a new user account?00:57
thequietoneit connects to the network, but no connection actually goes through.00:57
thequietonepinging localhost works, pinging even 192.168.1.254 doesn't work00:57
daftykinsthequietone: ah yeah i remember now. 14.10?01:00
thequietoneyep01:00
sgp667hey guys is there a way to run "apt-get update" like from bashrc or in similar fashion just with out entering the password each time?01:00
daftykinsthequietone: yeah create another user account, reboot (not log out) and try it out, see if it's any different01:00
thequietonecould changing the wireless channel help?01:01
ActionParsnipsgp667: you will need to set the command in sudoers to not need a password or set the sticky bit on the apt-get binary, either way is not secure01:01
ActionParsnipsgp667: you can tell software centre to check for updates manually, and flash up a warning when they are available01:01
ActionParsnip sgp667 or, as I do, cron a task to run a script to check for updates01:02
sgp667ActionParnsnip: not secure says is all :(, thanks01:02
ActionParsnipsgp667: obviously cron as root, sudo doesn't work in crontabs01:02
tonikwhy the fuck can't I disable EDID and just use modelines?01:03
SchrodingersScat!profanity | tonik01:03
ubottutonik: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList01:03
ActionParsniptonik: you can, you just need a line in xorg.conf to ignore EDID01:03
sgp667well to be more secific I am hoping ot sue this with tmux but wont be ran as root I guess01:03
tonik[ 76074.950] (WW) RADEON(0): Option "UseEdid" is not used01:03
tonikActionParsnip, ^  :(01:04
ActionParsniptonik: http://askubuntu.com/questions/188060/force-video-mode-without-edid-information01:05
kugotonik have you query xandr -q01:05
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kugotonik have you query xrandr -q *01:06
thequietoneokay another user account didn't solve the problem01:06
tonikkugo, xrandr -q  what?01:07
thequietoneI would really be happy if I could solve this without needing to reinstall totally, I have things that have taken hours to download01:08
kugoit will show current state of system tonik01:08
tonikkugo, and how does that help me?01:09
ActionParsnipthequietone: what is the issue?01:10
thequietoneActionParsnip, wlan connects to a network but doesn't ping anything besides localhost01:11
ActionParsnipthequietone: can you ping the internal IP of your router?01:11
thequietonenot even that01:12
ActionParsnipthequietone: does the wifi interface get an IP via DHCP?01:12
thequietoneyes01:12
ActionParsnipthequietone: is there a route defined to shove all traffic down wlan001:12
kugotonik it will help with errors .01:12
thequietoneActionParsnip, I'm not sure, how can I find out?01:13
ActionParsnipthequietone: if you run: route01:13
ki7rwhmm, i've been reading articles that i can watch netflix with chrome but i keep getting some kind of error on any netflix stream - what am i missing? ubuntu 14.0401:13
ActionParsnipthequietone: does the default gateway get set?01:14
ActionParsnipki7rw: use Chrome01:14
ki7rwthat's what i'm using01:14
thequietonegateway is * for wlan001:14
ActionParsnipthequietone: then that's why01:14
ActionParsnipki7rw: omgubuntu has a guide01:15
thequietonedestination 192.168.1.0, gateway is *, genmask 255.255.255.0, U flag, 9 metric01:15
thequietoneso ActionParsnip how do I adjust the gateway and destination of the routing tble?01:16
ActionParsnipthequietone: what is uour router's internal IP?01:16
thequietone192.168.1.25401:16
ActionParsnipthequietone: sudo route add default gw 192.168.1.254 wlan001:17
ActionParsnipthequietone: can you now ping 192.168.1.254 ?01:17
thequietoneI am still unable to ping my router's internal IP, 100% packet loss01:19
ActionParsnipthequietone: have you tried rebooting your router, then your PC?01:20
cuddylierAnyone know how to page up in VNC? Is itr possible?01:20
ActionParsnipcuddylier: as in, to scroll in an aplication's window?01:21
cuddylierYeah, like scroll up past what you can normally see01:21
cuddylierPast what shows on the screen currently01:21
ActionParsnipcuddylier: is this in vim?01:22
cuddyliertigervnc01:22
cuddylierorQEMU01:22
lickalottgents, having an issue I can't seem to solve....   I have some NFS shares that are accessed by 3 different machines on my network.  It's worked in the past with 770 permissions (all three machines can access fine.  Same username and password, different UID's obviously).  I had to reload the OS on a windows box (one of the 3 machines) and now I have to have the permissions @ 777 to access the folders.   I'm wondering what changed and how to01:22
lickalott I get it back?01:22
ActionParsnipcuddylier: ok, I found this: http://shebang.brandonmintern.com/tips-for-remote-unix-work-ssh-screen-and-vnc/01:23
ActionParsnipcuddylier: is there not a sleeker solution to achieve your goal than VNC?01:23
cuddylierActionParsnip: Doesn't say how to scroll up in VNC?01:23
cuddylierWell, it's a VPS panel so it has to use VNC01:23
ActionParsnipcuddylier: what do you do on the system once you connect via VNC?01:23
cuddylierScroll up the screen to read more of the kernal panic01:24
ActionParsnipcuddylier: I see, does that not get writen to a text file too?01:24
cuddylieri don't think so normally01:24
ActionParsnipcuddylier: have you tried a different client that can send the keypresses using a soft button. I'm seeing this added as "features" in some clients01:25
ratsbecuddylier: their is nothing secure. Microsft gave the USA all encryption keys. Open source is safer. But anything over the internet is unsafe.01:26
ActionParsnipcuddylier: possibly CTRL + PgUp01:27
ActionParsnipcuddylier: I assume you are using VNC through an SSH tunnel01:28
cuddylierI dunno, using Virtualizore01:28
cuddylierVirtualizor*01:28
cuddylierso whatever it does01:28
ActionParsnipratsbe: unsafe is a bit of an embellishment01:28
wad_So I installed a firewire PCI card, rebooted, and I see it under lspci. But I have no /dev/raw1394. Any ideas?01:29
ratsbeActionParsnip: secure from prying eyes is an uncertainty today.01:29
wad_(and dvgrab tells me it can't find a camera, either.)01:29
ActionParsnipratsbe: and yet still people bank and teansfer money online...weird01:30
ki7rwno matter what i do, i can't stream netflix with chrome - looks like i have all the nss packages installed - i tried disabling the extensions also - nada01:30
ActionParsnipcuddylier: I'd ask the development team how you can send a PgUp signal to the server. They may be able to tell you01:31
ratsbeActionParsnip: You can try to prevent it. But when companies like Microsoft gives up all encryption keys to the govt. Its pointless.01:31
ActionParsnipratsbe: it doesnt worry me any at all01:31
ratsbeActionParsnip: it's just govts now like China or USA who can hack and get away with it.01:32
ActionParsnipratsbe: I don't care01:32
ki7rwratsbe: don't forget russia and hungary and......01:33
UbuN2hello linux community and a happy new year .01:33
ActionParsnipUbuN2: merry newyearmas to you :-)01:34
wad_When I do "modprobe raw1394" is says that raw1394 is not found. Hmm, what am I missing?01:35
UbuN2thanks :)01:35
ratsbeki7rw: open source encryption is safer because the code can be inspected for back doors that Microsoft put in their soft ware.01:35
wad_Some sort of kernely thing.01:35
ki7rwof course01:35
wad_ratsbe, there is an easy way to communicate online that governments can't even hack into.01:35
ki7rwbut openssl had a security issue that no one noticed for years01:36
ActionParsnipki7rw: funny you should mention Russia ;)01:36
rypervencheHow is any of this Ubuntu-related?01:36
ki7rwexcept for the NSA i'm sure01:36
thequietonefinally it works~01:36
ActionParsnipwad_: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue01:36
thequietonethank you ActionParsnip01:36
ActionParsnipthequietone: reboot all beter?01:37
wad_ratsbe, I wrote it up here: http://freedomgeek.quora.com/Secure-communication-Use-a-Raspberry-Pi01:37
pitooweverytime I set ctrl + 1 to my profile folder, but when i close the window and open it again, it didn't save the configuration. how to fix it?01:37
ratsbewad_: govts can even form patterns of communication01:37
wad_ActionParsnip, let me look01:37
thequietonehell it's working just after I rebooted the gateway. needing to reboot the damn thing over and over more recently, should probably replace it soon :/01:37
ActionParsnipthequietone: believe it or not, your router is just like a PC. Reboots every now and again are good01:37
wad_Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l01:37
ActionParsnipki7rw: ratsbe's IP shows s/he is from Russia01:38
ratsbewad_: You forgot the fbi can kick your door in.01:38
wad_Actually, I'm on my router right now. I added a second NIC to a PC, and it's now a router.01:38
ki7rwany ideas as to why i can't get netflix to stream on ubuntu?01:38
UbuN2damn im still on natty what is the code name for 14.0401:38
ActionParsnipratsbe: not where I live01:39
ActionParsnipUbuN2: Trusty01:39
asfswdgfubuntu still violating privcy with unity?01:39
UbuN2thanks ,, i will check it out01:39
ratsbeActionParsnip: Yes vpn through a tor hides me from casual bums knowing my address.01:39
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: it doesnt violate privacy01:39
UbuN2i didnt like gnome 301:39
asfswdgfActionParsnip: it does.01:39
ActionParsnipratsbe: oh wow you are clever....01:40
wad_ratsbe, that's actually now a problem, with the method I describe in that blog post. Just encrypt your private key with a good passphrase, and have no swap partition. Even physical access to your hardware is futile, now.01:40
asfswdgfActionParsnip: Automatically starts to send data to wikipedia, amazon, and gogle when you use the search option01:40
wad_s/now/not/01:40
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: you are not uniquely identifiable by the services01:40
asfswdgfActionParsnip: that is a lie.01:40
asfswdgfso unity still violates privacy.01:41
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: it's well published and how Canonical "got around it"01:41
* ki7rw wonders if customer support at netflix might be able to help01:41
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: no, it doesnt01:41
asfswdgfActionParsnip: you realize google can still track you.01:41
wad_ratsbe, I have a completely different approach to privacy. Try to figure out my real name and address, I dare you....01:41
asfswdgfI still have an Ubuntu 8.04 disk01:41
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: I dont mind if google track me01:41
asfswdgfback before ubuntu went wrong.01:41
ratsbeActionParsnip: where am I at now01:41
asfswdgfratsbe: #ubuntu01:42
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: you do realise that not only can you disable the suggestions, but if you don't use Unity the feature also isnt used01:42
asfswdgfle nsa01:42
* ki7rw hates tor - complicates browsing too much for me01:42
wad_Yep, you've proably already figure out out: I don't try to hide.01:42
asfswdgfActionParsnip: enabled by default01:42
asfswdgfnot easily explained how to turn off.01:42
asfswdgfcanacole threatened fixubuntu.com01:42
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: nope, its only in Unity01:42
asfswdgfcanacol has sold out.01:43
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: so if like me, you install Ubuntu minimal then openbox, the search feature isnt installed or 'enabled by default'01:43
AndChat|648704Where am I now01:43
asfswdgfActionParsnip: that defeats the point of ubuntu01:43
asfswdgfI might as well use CrunchBang01:43
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: no because the crunchbang community is tiny01:43
asfswdgfActionParsnip: it's not tiny01:44
asfswdgfO_o01:44
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: compared to ubuntu's,..yes it is01:44
asfswdgfActionParsnip: anything compared to something else can be made to look small01:45
asfswdgfActionParsnip: take our sun and sirus01:45
UbuN2bad comparion .01:45
UbuN2bad comparison .01:45
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: I like the Ubunu community and not only am I a huge contributor I am also an Ubutu member, so if it's ok with you I'll stick to Ubuntu, k?01:46
Basketballhey ActionParsnip01:46
rebswhere can i ask questions relating to bash foo01:46
ActionParsnipBasketball: hey dude01:46
BasketballActionParsnip, do you remeber me01:46
ActionParsniprebs: #bash is a good start01:46
asfswdgfActionParsnip: I'm not forcing you to change.01:46
rebsoh good point01:46
rebslol01:46
ActionParsnipBasketball: its been time but yeah01:46
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asfswdgfActionParsnip: what do you contribute btw01:47
BasketballActionParsnip, I am on fedora now01:47
asfswdgfActionParsnip: what do you contribute btw?01:48
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ActionParsnip01:48
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: check the 'top contributors' link01:48
ActionParsnipBasketball: how's it working out01:49
UbuN2i remember gusty lol01:50
asfswdgfActionParsnip: so you just help people.01:50
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: yes, here and on Launchpad. User support is a large part of any IT stuff01:50
daftykinsit'd be nice to get back on topic now, everyone01:50
asfswdgfActionParsnip: I've probably dealt with you in the past01:51
daftykinssupport queries with ubuntu only!01:51
ActionParsnipdaftykins: just educating :)01:51
daftykinsBasketball: sounds like we won't be seeing you so often anymore then. enjoy fedora.01:51
asfswdgfActionParsnip: remember the ubuntu usb bug that caused ubuntu to ignore usb's and try and get sources from a cd no matter wat?01:51
asfswdgfwhat*01:51
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: yeah and there was a need for a symlink or remount....?01:51
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: its not an issue now.01:51
Basketballdaftykins, i still have ubuntu01:52
daftykinsoh, goodie :)01:52
Basketballdaftykins, seems like you were a little too happy01:52
asfswdgfActionParsnip: I remember the day I got +q'd in here and called a troll01:52
Basketballthat i was leaving01:52
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: ok01:52
asfswdgfand also told that it's me fucking up not the installer as the guy ccouldn't reproduce it on a older copy of ubuntu but others could01:52
asfswdgfthat was the day I stopped using Ubuntu01:53
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: what's your point?01:53
asfswdgfthat was the day I stopped using Ubuntu01:53
ActionParsnipOk.....01:53
asfswdgfActionParsnip: here's to hoping that you never act like that guy :)01:53
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: I'm not an op01:53
asfswdgfActionParsnip: can Untiy put that stupid dock on the bottom of the screen yet?01:53
BobTheSkullAnyone here experimenting with Core?01:53
asfswdgfActionParsnip: he wasn't either01:53
asfswdgfhe had an op do it01:53
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: yes if you can recode it. It's only software01:54
asfswdgfActionParsnip: so it' still not supported out of the box.01:54
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: my dock is on the bottom, but I use tint201:54
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: you cannot move the Unity launcher, no01:54
asfswdgfActionParsnip: that's my only complaint against unity01:54
daftykinsBobTheSkull: is that that rolling release thing? i think they made #ubuntu-core but it might be my memory01:55
daftykins!core01:55
asfswdgfI hate that01:55
daftykinsyep nope01:55
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: ok01:55
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: why not tell us all the other things you hate....we are all dying to know01:55
asfswdgfActionParsnip: if you don't mind, can I see a ss of your desktop?01:55
asfswdgfActionParsnip: don't be sarcastic.01:55
revohey all, can sum1 advise whats the next best thing in ubuntu similar todreamweaver ???01:56
BobTheSkullI'll look for that channel01:56
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: I'm not on it ATM but I can get a simolar screenshot from my arhives01:56
amn3ziahi01:56
asfswdgfrevo: you can use wine to run dream weaver01:56
asfswdgfrevo: wine is in the ubuntu app center01:57
revoi have a crack version...will  it work ???01:57
daftykinsrevo: here's a tip, we don't want to know you're using illegal software.01:57
asfswdgfrevo: Unfortunately I can't support you with that and that discussion is not condoned in this channel01:57
daftykinsnor is it permitted on this entire network01:57
asfswdgf^01:57
revocopy that, thx gents01:57
asfswdgfDiscussing warez can get you +q +b or even glined.01:58
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cwrmbudrnej3w1t/raring.png?dl=001:58
ActionParsniprevo: try bluefish. There are lots of wysiwyg html apps01:58
revoActionParsnip,  i tried it, but i cant split the screen into 2 (code/web)01:59
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: its basically that minus docky02:00
revoActionParsnip,  do u knowhow is it done??02:00
wlxmhlshello, i mount an NTFS partition to /mnt directory. but some files/folders do not display by using thunar/ls . for example, I create a file named a.txt and write something in, then I ls /mnt, there is no a.txt listed. I can reopen a.txt and the content is there. but the 'a.txt' does not show up in linux box. I try Windows PE and can show the a.txt. I've no idea what's wrong. anyone knows?02:00
asfswdgfActionParsnip: Archer + Ubuntu brown/orange theme?02:00
ActionParsniprevo: not something I use, sorry02:00
asfswdgfActionParsnip: will you marry me?02:00
asfswdgf wlxmhls NTFS is poorly supported in Linux02:00
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: I like wood based wallpapers.02:01
asfswdgfwlxmhls: I suggest if possible that you setup a ext4 file system and take advantage of Journaling02:01
asfswdgfActionParsnip: the icons02:01
ActionParsnipwlxmhls: is the partition USB based?02:01
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: thats just the default Himanity theme02:01
asfswdgfActionParsnip: lolwut02:02
wlxmhlsasfswdgf: there are lots files in the NTFS partition. I cant switch to EXT4 in one day02:02
asfswdgfthe usb thing02:02
wlxmhlsActionParsnip: It is SATA disk02:02
BobTheSkulldaftykins: it was #snappy for their docker based layer that's on top of core.  Thanks for pointing me in the right direction02:02
asfswdgfwlxmhls: I suggest that you backup the files you need into a FAT32 partition if possible02:02
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: humanity theme in Ubuntu. It's the name of the orange icon set02:02
asfswdgfwlxmhls: you can then bring them over to your main drive and format that drive to be ext402:02
asfswdgfActionParsnip: the usb thing02:02
asfswdgfwlxmhls: NTFS is a horrible filesystem that is poorly supported in linux. When you can I suggest you switch to ext4.02:03
ActionParsnipwlxmhls: have you ran a chkdsk on the NTFS partition to make sure he data is consistent02:03
wlxmhlsasfswdgf: FAT32 does NOT support a file bigger than 4G/2GB?02:03
daftykinsBobTheSkull: np02:03
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: NTFS is suported in the kernel now02:03
asfswdgfActionParsnip: its poorly supported.02:04
wlxmhlsActionParsnip: Not chkdsk... Should I reboot to fulfill this?02:04
asfswdgfActionParsnip: It's recomended against using for any daily use for anything requiring data security02:04
asfswdgfwlxmhls: 4gb02:04
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: its fine as long as the NTFS is unmounted properly and so forth02:04
ActionParsnipwlxmhls: you will need a Windows OS to do the chkdsk02:04
asfswdgfActionParsnip: data loss isn't worth the risk :/02:04
asfswdgfActionParsnip: to do a chkdsk on windows for ntfs you require XP up iirc02:05
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: some people have no issues with it. The partition may also be the Windows side of a dual / multiboot setup. Can't it02:05
asfswdgfActionParsnip: that is a possibility02:06
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: so NTFS will be needed in that situation, won't it? Unless suddenly youcan jnstall Windows on ext402:06
asfswdgfActionParsnip: why not add a third partition for sharing data? make it fat3202:06
wlxmhlsActionParsnip: I will try chkdsk. Windows PE can recognize the partition correctly02:06
exslestonecyou should use  -o iocharset=utf8 when mounting02:06
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: fat32 only goes to 4Gb which is quite restrictive02:07
asfswdgfActionParsnip: I know02:07
revoasfswdgf,  which one is it...there are a few wine app ???02:07
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: so to accommodate both OSes and the need for large files, NTFS is the omly solution02:07
asfswdgfActionParsnip: http://www.ext2fsd.com/02:07
asfswdgfActionParsnip: :)02:07
asfswdgfrevo: wine. it will specify that it is for running windows applications02:08
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: so a 3rd party app... or just use Windows and Ubuntu as is and use NTFS without problem02:08
revoasfswdgf,  thx02:08
asfswdgfActionParsnip: heh02:08
revoasfswdgf,  should i install additional add-ons as well ???02:09
ki7rwi just love it - netflix support says that i can't stream netflix on the ubuntu chrome browser while there are web sites that says it can - oh well02:09
ActionParsnipasfswdgf: makes sense doesnt it. Use he OS and let the do the tasks they can already do...or haul in some 3rd party app just cos....bit of a dumb idea02:09
asfswdgfrevo: no.02:09
asfswdgfrevo: well, what do you mean02:09
andygraybealalright, i know i should install xubuntu or lubuntu, but i'm being stubborn a bit and the guy i'm doing this for wants unity.  i got an acer aspire netbook a0751h; it's got 2GB of memory.  it just runs unity very slow.  any recommendations to speed up unity?02:09
asfswdgfActionParsnip: I wish you where gay :(02:10
revoasfswdgf,  it gives u on software centre at the botton additional installs02:10
asfswdgfandygraybeal: install video drivers02:10
andygraybealasfswdgf, rock on thanks02:10
asfswdgfrevo: no.02:10
asfswdgfandygraybeal: what are your specs?02:10
revoasfswdgf,  oki doki...so just keep to default02:11
asfswdgfye02:11
ActionParsnipandygraybeal: what GPU do you use?02:11
andygraybealasfswdgf, http://www.pcworld.com/product/128642/aspire-one-751h.html02:11
asfswdgfandygraybeal: your GPU isn't the fastest02:11
asfswdgfIt's just a Intel one02:11
asfswdgfandygraybeal: Unity is a bit heavy due to it being built on Gnom302:12
asfswdgfandygraybeal: Unity is a bit heavy due to it being built on Gnome302:12
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ActionParsnipandygraybeal: there is an intel driver installer,  omgubuntu has a guide02:12
andygraybealrock on, i understand.02:12
andygraybealActionParsnip, thank you!02:12
andygraybealomg to the rescue02:12
revoasfswdgf,  cani run simultanoius windows progras in wine ???02:12
xanguayes revo02:13
xubuntuxubuntu02:13
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asfswdgfyes02:14
asfswdgfrevo: yes02:14
asfswdgfrevo: wine is just a win32 api wrapper for linux\02:14
andygraybealActionParsnip, this is exciting that intel did this!!!!!!!02:14
asfswdgfapplications don't know they're not on windows.02:14
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revoasfswdgf,  whats with the linux and the \ at the end02:15
asfswdgfIt was an accident02:15
revoasfswdgf,  ahhh ..ok02:16
asfswdgfHowever Wine has been ported to phones, mac, and bsd02:16
revoasfswdgf,  like i mentioned there wr a few choices available on software centre02:16
revojust downloaded the one that says " wine windows loader"02:16
asfswdgfyea02:19
daftykinsrevo: you're a million times better off pursuing native solutions before messing around with wine :)02:19
Guest45395What application do you want via wine anyway?02:19
designbybeck_Plugged my GoPro Card into my new Ubuntu 14.04 setup and it gave me this error? ppa:gwendal-lebihan-dev/hexchat-stable02:21
designbybeck_doh not that02:21
designbybeck_this: http://www.pasteall.org/5596702:21
designbybeck_My GoPro card gave me this error: http://www.pasteall.org/5596702:21
designbybeck_anyone know why? It doesn't Mount02:22
revodaftykins,  come on guys, getting me confused now...02:23
Possdesignbybeck, you need to install exfat:  sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils02:23
designbybeck_oh?02:23
revodaftykins,  so what the alternatives02:24
Possdesignbybeck, look at the last part of the error, it is not recognising the filesystem. The exfat filesystem is not installed on ubuntu by default02:24
designbybeck_..wow, that did it Poss thanks!02:25
Possanytime :)02:25
designbybeck_as soon as I did that it worked02:25
designbybeck_good to know!02:25
designbybeck_cheers02:25
amn3zia_hi02:28
daftykinsrevo: http://alternativeto.net/software/adobe-dreamweaver/?platform=linux02:29
daftykinsrevo: bluefish was one you were suggested earlier02:29
amn3zia_q02:29
revodaftykins,  yeah, ha a look at aptana on youtube, seems more familiar/similar to dreamweaver02:29
revodaftykins,  cant find aptana on software centre, is this a pay app02:30
revodaftykins,  downloaded from their website, but it came in .zip folder, how do i get round to install this on os02:32
lickalottgents, having an issue I can't seem to solve....   I have some NFS shares that are accessed by 3 different machines on my network.  It's worked in the past with 770 permissions (all three machines can access fine.  Same username and password, different UID's obviously).  I had to reload the OS on a windows box (one of the 3 machines) and now I have to have the permissions @ 777 to access the folders.   I'm wondering what changed and how to02:39
lickalott I get it back?02:39
Basketballdaftykins, how do i turn on my cpu fan02:42
daftykinsBasketball: should be handled by ACPI, that's not something you touch manually02:43
Basketballdaftykins, how can i test to make sure it works02:43
Basketballi havent heard it run02:43
daftykinsread lmsensors output coupled with inducing some CPU load02:43
Basketballdaftykins, you know me what commands02:44
daftykinsBasketball: again in english? :)02:44
Basketballdaftykins, will you please tell me what commands to run02:44
daftykinsno, sorry02:45
Basketballplease02:45
daftykins!info lmsensors02:45
ubottuPackage lmsensors does not exist in utopic02:45
daftykins!info lm-sensors02:46
ubottulm-sensors (source: lm-sensors): utilities to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors. In component universe, is extra. Version 1:3.3.4-2ubuntu1 (utopic), package size 81 kB, installed size 406 kB02:46
daftykinsBasketball: install that.02:46
Basketballi did02:47
daftykinsthen run it - just "sensors" i think02:47
BasketballAdapter: Virtual device02:48
Basketballtemp1:        +46.0°C  (crit = +120.0°C)02:48
Basketballcoretemp-isa-000002:48
BasketballAdapter: ISA adapter02:48
BasketballCore 0:       +44.0°C  (crit = +100.0°C)02:48
BasketballCore 1:       +46.0°C  (crit = +100.0°C)02:48
unopasteBasketball you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted02:48
daftykinsBasketball: how long have you been coming in here and you don't know not to paste?02:48
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sim590I have installed chromium on a fresh mint 17 installation. I can see that the option menu in chromium is not nicely decorated and integrated in the mint theme. I have gnome-icon-theme, gnome-icon-theme-full and symbolic packages installed. I thought it would be enough. Any idea ?02:54
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RNevilleHello, when I plug a usb portable hd (ntfs file system) into my Ubuntu 14.04 system should nautilus immediate recognize this hd?02:55
daftykins!mint | sim590 not supported here i'm afraid02:55
ubottusim590 not supported here i'm afraid: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org02:55
bubbasauressim590, mmmm minty sorry they have their own channel. ;)02:55
TheTopBlokeDoes anyone use rmate?02:55
daftykinsRNeville: yes, if it's working.02:55
RNevillethx02:55
RNevillecan I try to scan for the hd, or something - it is not being recognized by Nautilus ?02:56
sim590ubottu: thansk for the address.02:56
ubottusim590: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)02:56
sim590daftykins: then.02:57
daftykinsRNeville: yeah, open a terminal and run "dmesg | tail" and then paste it to http://paste.ubuntu.com so we can see what's up02:57
RNevillek, just a moment, pls02:57
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RNevilledaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9668944/03:03
ChogyDanis there a stripped down version of Ubuntu for a virtual machine install?03:03
daftykinsChogyDan: server? or grab mini.iso03:04
ChogyDanmk03:04
daftykinsRNeville: it didn't need sudo, don't use sudo for all commands :)03:04
daftykinsRNeville: no sign of the USB device being plugged in, try another port and re-run "dmesg | tail" until you see it03:04
RNevillek, thx, I guess that is a security breach, somewhat03:04
RNevillethx03:05
RNevilleI'll try, my windows 10 machine recognized it, just now, no problem03:05
daftykinsdifferent physical computer = totally different story03:05
RNevilleI realize that daftykins , thx though, I just meant I know that the drive is NTFS and is working, that is all.03:06
daftykins*nod*03:07
daftykinsthe above command shows what the kernel is seeing, so if it doesn't even notice it when plugged in, there must be something up with those USB ports03:07
daftykinsyou can also hold the drive / put your ear to it to see if the disk actually spun up or not03:07
LanDihave anyone tried Star Conflict  using a controller ?03:08
Ben64RNeville: you might also want to use the rear usb ports, especially if the drive doesn't have a separate power adapter03:08
RNevilleI realize that daftykins , thx though, I just meant I know that the drive is NTFS and is working, that is all.03:08
RNevillethx, Ben64 , I hadn't realized that it might be a power problem to the drive!03:09
daftykinshmm wasn't any need to repeat that message03:09
RNevillesorry, daftykins , didn't realize I did03:10
RNevilledaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9668967/ The usb hd is now plug into rear of computer!03:10
RNevilleI know this usb port was working as of yesterday.03:12
Ben64RNeville: the radeon stuff might be blocking the drive stuff we need to see03:12
RNevillek , Ben6403:12
daftykinsRNeville: it's possible those graphics entries are spamming too fast to catch it, try running "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "sudo parted -l | pastebinit"03:12
RNevillek, daftykins03:12
RNevilledaftykins:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/9668972/03:15
daftykinsit's a truecrypt drive03:16
smo_hi03:17
daftykinsi'm seeing two drives though, a passport and a My Book03:17
RNevilleNo, it was, but re-formated to NTFS; I do have truecrypt running on a larger usb drive now03:17
RNevilleThe passport drive is the one that I'm not seeing in Nautilus, as is NTFS03:17
smo_since few minutes i can t scrool down in page (all the system!) all session type scroll up works then down ok like two scrolls then nothing Oo, an idear :p03:17
smo_?03:17
daftykinsRNeville: try "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sdg1 /mnt"03:18
monkeyofbrassHey guys, how do I go about getting Plex to read my 2nd hard drive?03:18
daftykinsthis isn't a plex support channel03:19
RNevilledaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9668996/03:20
monkeyofbrassso because this isn't a plex support channel you cant help me setup the hard drive to work with ubuntu correctly?03:20
daftykinsmonkeyofbrass: well, had you phrased it so... :)03:21
inthegutsHi03:21
daftykinsRNeville: move it back to the Windows PC, chkdsk it then safely remove it then bring it back03:21
daftykinsmonkeyofbrass: so what's this disk? what file system?03:21
RNevilleI didn't see the option to safely remove the disk - under Windows 10 ( I probably missed it)03:22
monkeyofbrassdaftykins, let me take a look03:22
daftykinsRNeville: hidden maybe, or right click in explorer03:22
here4thegearI'm working on a php (symfony) project using a virtualbox version of Trusty32 server. my local IDE pushes code to the server as a user (vagrant) but, the server will only properly serve the pages if I chown them to www-data what are my options here? How can I make it so that files owned by vagrant will be served?03:24
here4thegearfiles owned by vagrant:vagrant give me a 500 error in browser.03:25
daftykinshere4thegear: add vagrant to the www-data group, or create a group that both www-data and vagrant are members of03:25
here4thegeardaftykins: sweet. I can try that!03:26
wad_Hey guys. So I installed a firewire PCI card, and I see when with "lspci", but I have no /dev/raw1394 showing up. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?03:26
daftykinswhat even still uses firewire in this day and age 0o03:26
monkeyofbrassdaftykins, the drive is NTFS03:26
wad_I've tried powering off and on my camcorder, plugging and unplugging the firewire cable... still nothing.03:27
wad_"modprobe raw1394" gives me an error03:27
wad_I'm on Ubuntu 14.04.103:27
al_nz1morning03:27
wad_32-bit desktop edition.03:27
al_nz1How do I work out which gui I am running?03:27
al_nz1please03:27
daftykinsmonkeyofbrass: hmm, not ideal - "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "sudo parted -l | pastebinit"03:27
bubbasauresal_nz1, do you mean desktop?03:28
daftykinsal_nz1: does it have the vertical icon bar on the left? that's unity03:28
al_nz1like gdm03:28
monkeyofbrassdaftykins, is there a recommended partition to use for media files?03:28
scatsearwad_: 32 bit is slower03:28
here4thegeardaftykins: your suggestion worked. thank you kindly03:28
wad_Oh, sorry. This is 64-bit, actually.03:28
daftykinshere4thegear: no problemo!03:28
al_nz1daftykins: I need to stop the gdm/desktop service to install a nvidia driver03:28
wad_(I was thinking of a different computer for a moment.)03:29
daftykinsal_nz1: what card is this? that's not always the best way to install drivers.03:29
scatsearmonkeyofbrass: some say fat3203:29
daftykinsmonkeyofbrass: well for use directly with a Linux system, ext403:29
al_nz1gtx47003:29
daftykinsgood lord no, not FAT32. not ever :P03:29
al_nz1I need 340.65 Nvidia03:29
daftykinsal_nz1: why do you think you need v340?03:30
scatsearhere4thegear: !03:30
al_nz1some other stuff I want to run wont work with the open source stuff03:30
Basketballcan i have multiple workspace foer my dual monitors ie one for each monitor03:31
al_nz1so if gdm is a display manager, is unity also a display manager?03:31
daftykinsal_nz1: no, i mean why do you think you need 340 vs say, 31903:31
daftykinsal_nz1: sudo apt-get install nvidia-319 ; done - restart, happy ;)03:32
al_nz1ok03:32
al_nz1but just for knowledge sake03:32
scatsearal_nz1: usually unity installs lightdm display manager03:32
al_nz1scatsear: ta03:32
daftykinsal_nz1: depending on what desktop you're using, you'd hit ctrl+alt+F1 to move to a TTY, login, run "sudo service lightdm stop" then chmod +x the file and sudo ./file03:33
daftykinsbut that's a mistake and you will be back here with problems in future :)03:33
scatsearal_nz1: You can toggle between both. Only difference I ever noticed is the login screen.03:34
RNevilledaftykins: still no success, ran chkdsk ( had to turn Windows 10 machine off with this hd connected , in order to safely shutdown drive)03:34
jimmydhi03:34
RNevilleReconnected to "rear" usb port, and Nautilus still doesn't see it03:34
daftykinsRNeville: alright, re-run "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sdg1 /ext -o force" i think it is03:34
RNevilleI'm not sure the drive is sdg1 , now, just a guess though03:35
daftykinsRNeville: "sudo parted -l" to confirm then03:35
RNevilleI think it is sdh, now, does that sound right03:35
daftykinsRNeville: yep, keeps going down the alphabet03:37
ki7rwapparently, it turns out that chromium won't stream netflix but chrome will - now i'm happy again now that i installed chrome :-D03:37
daftykinsyeah 'cause chromium doesn't have the DRM component i don't think03:37
tewardki7rw: known issue - problem is that Chromium and such don't have the DRM component03:37
ki7rwi thiought that they were the same thing - my mistake03:38
daftykinsteward: ^5!03:38
RNevilledaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9669066/03:40
tewardki7rw: chrome is based off chromium, but is closed source and has some other things, so...03:41
jimmydcan i run voyager on the same hd with xubuntu 14.1003:41
daftykinsRNeville: it needs to be 'sdh1'03:41
daftykinsRNeville: and /mnt, not /ext03:41
RNevillethx daftykins03:41
ki7rwnow, if only i can get the hdmi port to work03:41
daftykinsRNeville: my bad, i must've had my attention diverted when i typed it wrong earlier03:42
RNevilleno problem daftykins ; I appreciate any help, truly03:42
wad_Does anyone here have an idea what I can do to convince my firewire device to show up in /dev?03:43
wad_Google has stopped showing me useful things to try. :(03:44
daftykinswad_: "lsmod | grep 1394" ?03:45
wad_dmesg shows nothing when I plug or unplug.03:45
* wad_ tries that03:45
wad_nothing03:45
malimbardoes the firewire device show that it has power?03:45
wad_Yes, the camcorder is powered on.03:45
wad_I can see my PCI firewire card with lspci03:45
wad_But there is no /dev/raw1394 or /dev/fw003:46
wad_And lsmod shows nothing.03:46
daftykinsi don't even know if a driver module has '1394' in the name so i'm just guessing there03:46
wad_It's like the kernel needs me to tell it what driver to install.03:46
daftykinswad_: is the camera charged / mains powered?03:46
wad_Mains powered.03:46
daftykins'cause firewire doesn't carry power of course03:46
daftykinscool03:46
wad_I can play video from the camera.03:46
wad_I've tried two different firewire cables.03:46
wad_I'm pretty sure it's a driver issue.03:46
daftykinsno dmesg output when plugged in isn't encouraging, does it need to have a PC mode enabled or something?03:47
daftykinsyeah seems like it03:47
daftykinsi have no clue of firewire usage03:47
wad_I've gone through all menus on the camcorder.03:47
wad_Tried a variety of settings that seem to make sense.03:47
mbffHello I have a ThinkPad L430 and can't find a linux bios update iso for my laptop, is it safe just to use the windows bios update iso?03:47
RNevilledaftykins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9669090/ Still doesn't appear under Nautilus03:47
daftykinsRNeville: did it actually mount now?03:48
RNevilleI'm a newbie Linux user, but it looks like it when I run sudo parted -l03:49
daftykinsRNeville: nah parted just shows the disk info, nothing to do with mounts. try "mount | pastebinit"03:50
RNevillehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/9669103/03:50
daftykinsRNeville: do you see the data if you run "ls /mnt" ?03:51
simovahello03:51
RNevilleyes daftykins03:51
daftykinsRNeville: just use nautilus to browse to /mnt then :)03:52
simovahello03:52
RNevilleI'll try03:52
RNevilleOkay, is this a bug in Nautilus, pls?03:53
daftykinssimova: yes, hi. do you have a support question?03:53
daftykinsRNeville: no, your disk wasn't safely removed so it couldn't be auto mounted without a force... if you type "sudo umount /mnt" then unplug and replug it might come up auto now03:54
RNevillek , once I move the need files off this hd to my truecrypt volume, I'll try that, thx again03:55
daftykinsnp03:55
l0rdn1xDoes anyone know why my bluetooth adapter would explode in dmesg ?03:55
kastehello, I am linking a program and am getting error messages that I didn't get on gentoo and arch03:59
kasteundefined reference to symbol '__errno_location@@GLIBC_2.2.5'03:59
kaste/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0: error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line03:59
kasteany idea why that is?03:59
Possgrrr mtp really grinds my gears, i can't believe how often gmtp fails04:01
kastethe libpthread has a reference to that function, glib2 provides it and it is in the linking line after the lib04:01
andygraybealgrrr... i got the bloody intel gma500 video card :(04:02
Possi actually find mtp embarresing,  every time a friend connects their phone to my computer it fails to work, and then takes about an hour of transferring and billion gmtp errors to sync any files.  I really thought they would have got android working out of the box by this point.04:03
daftykinsPoss: works for me.04:04
daftykinsbut it's a Microsoft technology, so bear that in mind04:04
Posssome devices work for me, the vast majority do not04:04
daftykinsor rooted in, i think04:04
RNevillethx, again, daftykins04:10
selvhi there ! i have a problem in ubuntu start up ! it takes a lot of time to boot :(04:11
selvi checked dmesg and found  audit_printk_skb: 150 callbacks suppressed takes a lot of time04:11
selvcan anyone help me fix this ?04:12
Possdaftykins, its a known bug with importance high, its been known about for months but its unassigned https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/131455604:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1314556 in gvfs (Ubuntu) "Unable to mount Android MTP device" [High,Confirmed]04:13
daftykinsselv: checked out - http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2020528.html ?04:13
selvthanks and also this takes lot of time perf samples too long (2780 > 2500), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 5000004:14
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Guest28403How do I enable raid after installing ubuntu desktop? (I have two hard drives; one with the desktop install and another without any partitions)04:15
daftykinsyou had to do it earlier04:17
Guest28403daftykins, do you mean it can't be done with a re-partitioning?04:17
daftykinsyou're saying you want RAID-1 yes? mirroring? pretty sure you need to start with installation04:18
daftykins!raid04:18
ubottuTips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto04:19
selvdaftykins : how to fix the other issue ? "perf samples too long (2780 > 2500), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 50000"04:19
daftykinspass.04:20
Guest28403ok thanks04:21
wad_I found something in dmesg!04:23
wad_[    1.177867] firewire_ohci 0000:03:02.0: failed to reset ohci card04:23
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jm511Hi04:29
jm511nobody here ?04:31
daftykinsjm511: ask a question04:31
jm511Is this only for support ? or for chatting ? with others ppl ? 1337?04:32
mieayamit's 23.22 new york times04:34
mieayamno wonder, it's so quiet04:34
jm511yp mieayam04:34
daftykinsjm511: support in here, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic04:34
jm511so how can i go there ?04:35
daftykinsjoin it ;)04:35
tewardjm511: /join #ubuntu-offtopic04:35
jm511i never ever use IRC in my life04:35
jm511lol04:35
wlxmhlshi, is the Extrem Tux Racer the upgraded version of orignal Tux racer?04:35
filipemanuelofsHi, I have some questions about what installation type should use in my notebook with 320GB HD and 120GB SSD, guys can help me? I see a lot of tutorials but most of them won't speaks some mount point like /tmp or /var.. what I choose for them?04:38
bubbasauresfilipemanuelofs, Note how old the tutorials are.04:39
Blue11you could always make root the ssd and /home your hard drive04:39
filipemanuelofsBlue11: and questions about write/performance?04:40
mieayamflipemanuelofs: i wonder how you put the additional hd to your notebook04:40
filipemanuelofsbubbasaures: hmmm04:40
Blue11well the ssd would be much faster - for your system -- /home probably doesn't need to speed04:40
filipemanuelofsmieayam: changed optical drive for new SSD04:41
mieayamow04:41
bubbasauresfilipemanuelofs, write and performance is nominal in changing here dramatically, just install, a separate home some prefer.04:41
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Blue11this might better be a topic for #ubuntu-offtopic04:41
rebsso my alt tab popup just disappeared04:42
rebswtf04:42
al_nz1can someone please explain to me how I can avoid having to go into a specific directory to execute my programs with "./program" - I know its something to do with PATHS04:42
bubbasauresrebs, no swearing or acronyms please.04:42
rebskk sorry04:42
rebsal_nz1, http://www.funtoo.org/Linux_Fundamentals,_Part_204:43
filipemanuelofsBlue11: maybe, I got lost here.. I have on my screen 2GB for swap area, 6GB for /var, 50GB for /home all this on HD and 262GB free space04:43
rebslook at the path section04:44
rebswas just reading that last night ;]04:44
filipemanuelofsi dont know how get better04:44
rebsso what is the program that is running that popup that shows up when you alt-tab so i can restart it?04:44
al_nz1rebs: global PATH can also be defined in a file right?04:45
geemiliDoes anyone know how to make java through apt-get after I've installed it manually?04:45
Blue11better then what?04:46
geemiliOpps. I meant: Does anyone know how to make apt-get stop installing java after I've installed it manually?04:46
Blue11the person having the paths issues this might help http://pkill-9.com/bash-aliases-work-ssh-connection/04:47
filipemanuelofsBlue11: If I do not choose the / tmp and allocate a room for her, for example, where it is created? The system will ignore?04:47
filipemanuelofsallocate spaxe*04:47
filipemanuelofsc*04:47
Blue11how is you system partitioned?  you uefi or ms-dos?04:48
filipemanuelofsBlue11: I think is uefi, how can I verify this?04:48
al_nz1rebs: its a .bin file I need to make executeable04:49
al_nz1i mean runnable from root04:49
Blue11filipemanuelofs: how is your system partitioned?  uefi or ms-dos?04:49
filipemanuelofsBlue11: at this moment I have none OS, free HD and SSD, just an live usb with ubuntu04:50
al_nz1is there anyway to make a .bin file executeable so that I dont always have to type ./program.bin04:50
rebswell to make a file executable its usually chmod +x file04:51
EriC^^al_nz1: add it to your $PATH or put it in your ~/bin04:51
EriC^^if ./ works it's already +x04:51
rebsthis is true04:51
al_nz1EriC^^: yes its already +X04:51
rebsso then you just need to read the link i sent above al_nz104:51
EriC^^put it in ~/bin04:52
al_nz1i just dont want to have to change directory and I need to copy to ~/bin ?04:52
Blue11filipemanuelofs: for me -- I make swap area 1.5 times physical ram - so for a 2G system, I make swap 3G (God help you if you swap that much) == i'd make root (/) 50G and then create an lvm (logical volume) for /home04:52
al_nz1rebs: yes, but that didnt deal with bin files04:52
al_nz1EriC^^: just the bin file? in ~/bin ?04:52
Blue11filipemanuelofs: that assumes an ms-dos scheme04:52
EriC^^al_nz1: that depends totally on how it's written, give it a shot though04:52
Blue11filipemanuelofs: you can use gparted to make create the paritions, however the file system MUST be un-mounted -- so you'd need to boot off of a dvd or usb stick04:53
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al_nz1EriC^^: so ~ refers to home - but I dont have a bin directory under home04:54
Blue11there's no place like ~04:54
EriC^^al_nz1: yeah it's not default04:54
filipemanuelofsBlue11: I think my question is simple, but I've been read much tutorials that caused me confusion, I want to have speed in my operating system and some programs such as IDEs, some games and etc. Nothing too specific. I think my problem aggravated by my innocence about the partition issue.04:54
ron__#podcast04:55
EriC^^al_nz1: make a dir there manually04:55
Blue11filipemanuelofs: remember that linux treats another hard drive or ssd as another folder -- so /home can be anywhere.   I guess that question is what do you want to do with your system?  gaming?  server?  desktop?04:56
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filipemanuelofsBlue11: desktop. I develop some things (Java EE / Java / Android) then I would that Eclipse was fast running. Soon I will try to climb a virtual machine with Mac to develop for iPhone, this requires performance and speed. But my notebook is primarily desktop. Two or three games (Counter Strike Source, etc), maybe, but nothing compared to a semi professional gamer.05:00
ron__exit05:00
filipemanuelofssorry my bad english anyway Blue1105:00
Blue11filipemanuelofs: no worries.   this is my recommendation - I'd make the root directory ( / ) and swap on the ssd, and put /home on your hard drive.05:02
filipemanuelofsBlue11: Thanks for patience. Hmm.. root directory with 115GB and 5 for swap area? And, /home entire space of HD (320GB)?05:04
Blue11filipemanuelofs: so sda1 might be your swap 1.5 times bigger then physical ram (so 2 G of ram, becomes 3G of swap) -- make root ( / ) sda2, the rest of your ssd -- and put /home on sdb105:04
Blue11filipemanuelofs: yeah something like that --05:05
Blue11filipemanuelofs: your english is better then my portugeese05:06
filipemanuelofsBlue11: haha, thank you, still learning .. is one of my promises for 201505:07
Blue11filipemanuelofs: keep asking -- don't be afraid to try.05:08
terraformerHey guys, anybody knows a way how to stop the Unity dash remembering the search when I open it again? Every time I open the dash it shows me the last search and it's results and it's irritating. Thanks a lot :)05:08
EriC^^terraformer: click on settings > privacy05:09
filipemanuelofsBlue11: I'm on the "Installation Type" where you choose the partitions, etc. I'll follow you recommended.05:09
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Blue11filipemanuelofs: is a private message ok?05:10
filipemanuelofsBlue11: Ok ok.05:11
terraformer_EriC^^ sorry i got disconnected. You were saying.. (writing) :D05:12
jimmy51v_can someone ping home.nedburns.com and tell me what it resolves to for you?05:12
EriC^^terraformer_: no problem, go to settings > privacy05:12
terraformer_EriC^^ ok im there - then...05:14
lotuspsychjejimmy51v_: join ##networking for network problems05:14
EriC^^terraformer_: files & applications05:15
ChogyDanany advice on what to install to setup a minimal desktop environment from an Ubuntu-server install?  (this is for setting up a vm install)05:17
lotuspsychje!minimal | ChogyDan05:17
ubottuChogyDan: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD05:17
terraformer_EriC^^ it's not about the privacy and search history. The problem for me is that every time I search something for example 'Sound' the dash shows me the results, I select it and then the dash deactivates and when I opened it again the dash shows my previous search for 'Sound'. I need the dash to show up empty and ready for a new search. That's my issue05:18
EriC^^terraformer_: oh05:19
ChogyDanlotuspsychje: yes, but what should I install to get a minimal desktop, ie more than a terminal prompt?  I am thinking about lubuntu... but I'm not sure05:19
lotuspsychjeChogyDan: you want to install lubuntu from server to install virtualbox and run minimal? lol05:20
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PrantestorHi everyone. Is it possible to use a local gnupg key on a remote system over ssh?05:22
lotuspsychje!windowmanagers | ChogyDan05:22
ubottuChogyDan: A desktop environment is what "puts the pieces of a !GUI together". The available desktop environments in Ubuntu are !GNOME (ubuntu-desktop), !KDE (kubuntu-desktop), !Xfce (xubuntu-desktop), !LXDE (lubuntu-desktop), IceWM, !Fluxbox, WindowMaker (wmaker), FVWM and others - See also !Flavors05:22
lotuspsychje!gpg | Prantestor05:23
ubottuPrantestor: gpg is the GNU Privacy Guard.  See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts05:23
Prantestorubottu: Thanks for the response, I'll take a look05:24
ubottuPrantestor: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)05:24
ChogyDanlotuspsychje: no :), I want to install minimal/server on virtualbox, then maybe lubuntu.  Ill look at the factoid05:26
lotuspsychjeChogyDan: kk good luck05:27
lotuspsychje!info blackbox | ChogyDan also interesting05:28
ubottuChogyDan also interesting: blackbox (source: blackbox): Window manager for X. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.70.1-20ubuntu2 (utopic), package size 194 kB, installed size 622 kB05:28
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m1r0Hello y'all-- I'm having a bit of an issue with my wireless connectivity with my Realtek 802.11n WLAN Adapter-- at random points over a short interval, I will be disconnected from wifi and will have to reconnect manually-- any idea what might cause that?05:33
ChogyDanlotuspsychje: probably fluxbox or openbox over blackbox, fwiw05:33
lotuspsychjem1r0: maybe a firmware or driver update can fix this, check realteks website for linux drivers05:34
lotuspsychje!realtek | m1r005:34
ubottum1r0: some help for recent Realtek chipsets can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/RealtekRTL8187b05:34
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sonicx ? is this the Ubuntu help room if not can some one help me get there05:50
cfhowlettsonicx, ask your ubuntu questions05:50
omosojhow do i know whether my system can handle 64-bit?05:52
sonicxcan Xubunto run on a celeron D05:52
cfhowlettsonicx, yes.05:52
lotuspsychjeomosoj: if you try to install 64bit ubuntu, and it works you have 64bit05:53
lotuspsychjeomosoj: if not, you will get a warning wrong architecture05:54
cfhowlettomosoj, actually if your system can even BOOT the 64 bit version, you're good05:54
sonicxoo and did u guys ever find out what made that black line in firefox05:54
cfhowlettomosoj, so make that bootable USB and test!05:54
omosojlotuspsychje, i have to download the iso to run it... each version is 1Gb. i'd rather not download 2 entire iso's to test it. is there any other way?05:55
cfhowlettsonicx, NO idea what you're talking about05:55
cfhowlettomosoj, 32 bit will run on 64 machine05:55
daftykinsomosoj: what's your CPU make and model # ?05:55
lotuspsychjeomosoj: lookup your system online to check architecture05:55
davethenoobHello all. Can someone point me in the right direction on issuing bash commands without a complete, interactive ssh login?05:55
lotuspsychje!bash | davethenoob05:56
ubottudavethenoob: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal05:56
sonicxin xubunto and Linux xfce on some computers u would have a black line it the text bar05:56
omosoji just looked it up -- is says instruction set 64-bit. is that what i'm looking for?05:56
davethenooblotuspsychje: Remote05:56
cfhowlettsonicx, sounds like a graphics issue.05:56
cfhowlettomosoj, that's it - 64 bit capable.05:57
omosojawesome! thanks guys05:57
sonicxbut only in fire fox05:57
davethenooblotuspsychje: I'd like to issue, say, a service shutdown remotely without an interactive ssh connection to the remote device.05:57
daftykinsomosoj: what kind of computer is it?05:58
lotuspsychjedavethenoob: you want a graphical remote?05:58
sonicx me?05:58
davethenooblotuspsychje: No. I *think* what I want is something like rpc over ssh. I just want to issue a command remotely, but not interactively. I suppose I could write a quick script to ssh into the remote machine, issue the command, and disconnect. I just assumed there was some rpc style mechanism for this that's more appropriate.05:59
omosojdaftykins, thinkpad06:00
XbowmanHello06:01
daftykinshi06:01
sonicxI don't have it right now  but it is a laptop toshiba  old one06:01
cfhowlettsonicx, come back with details.  no data = no answers06:01
XbowmanI'm having a problem installing ubuntu. I have an amd radeon card and whenever the installer shows a GUI the screen goes crazy! Could anyone help me?06:02
sonicxlol ok06:02
daftykins!nomodeset | Xbowman06:02
ubottuXbowman: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter06:02
sonicx I will06:02
cfhowlettsonicx, note: lubuntu is optimized for older / lower specification hardware.06:03
XbowmanOk, thanks :D06:03
pixelkatis ubuntu phone ever being released?06:03
cfhowlett!touch | pixelkat06:03
ubottupixelkat: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch06:03
cfhowlettpixelkat, yes.  see reddit.com06:03
lotuspsychjepixelkat: in febraury06:03
XbowmanWhat!? there will be ubuntu for phones?06:03
pixelkatwooooooo06:03
cfhowlettXbowman, old news ...06:03
daftykinsas seen in the above message it's off topic in this channel06:03
ayycuhhhhello06:06
ayycuhhhanyone here06:06
* omosoj is not here.06:06
cfhowlett!ask | ayycuhhh,06:06
ubottuayycuhhh,: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience06:06
XbowmanHow do I enter a boot parameter?06:07
cfhowlettXbowman, from grub?06:08
Xbowman?06:08
XbowmanYou can type commands in grub? wait, I'm confused06:08
cfhowlettXbowman, of course.  read the message in grub ...06:08
XbowmanI've never actually read the message in grub. lol06:09
cfhowlettXbowman,  ... yeah, well ...06:09
XbowmanOk. So just to make sure I've got it right...06:10
lotuspsychjeXbowman: wich ubuntu version are you trying?06:10
Xbowmanlatest06:10
lotuspsychjeXbowman: try 14.04.1 first and see if you can bypass screen problems06:10
XbowmanDo I just navigate to "install ubuntu" and type "nomodeset"?06:11
lotuspsychjeXbowman: 14.10 has a lot of screen issues06:11
XbowmanReally?06:11
XbowmanI didn't know that. I thought it was just my computer. lol06:11
daftykinsXbowman: follow the link and it shows you how. read the page.06:11
nihaliii used to have a boyfriend named "ubuntu once"06:18
nihaliihe would "play the bongos" on my ass.06:18
nihaliii used to have a boyfriend named "ubuntu once"06:18
nihaliihe would "play the bongos" on my ass.06:18
nihaliii used to have a boyfriend named "ubuntu once"06:18
nihaliihe would "play the bongos" on my ass.06:18
unopastenihalii you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted06:18
TheTopBlokeWith all the users on this channel, I'd like to see one tutorial/lesson/blog/what have you from as many members as possible that doesn't SUCK! Please submit something relevant that would teach a newbie with half a brain something beyond "hello world". Thank you.06:26
lotuspsychje!language | TheTopBloke06:26
ubottuTheTopBloke: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList06:26
TheTopBlokeThis is an expirement, so participation is encouraged. Don't be shy.06:27
daftykinsTheTopBloke: based on what?06:27
TheTopBlokeAnything06:27
daftykinsno, your comments, what 'gides' are they based on?06:27
daftykins*guides06:28
TheTopBlokewell this is a ubuntu channel, so something relevant to ubuntu06:28
AuvIf you don't like the Ubuntu community, there are many other distros.06:28
daftykinsyou've got it backwards. you're saying resources suck, so i'm asking you to tell me WHAT resources suck.06:28
Auv/part is the door.06:28
dts|pokeballso your comments are based on nothing?06:28
lotuspsychjeTheTopBloke: do you have an actual question?06:29
TheTopBlokeI'm looking for tutorials, blogs, lessons, arguments, discussions, that have substance06:29
daftykinsto learn what?06:29
daftykinsyou haven't asked a question06:29
daftykins!manual06:29
ubottuThe Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/06:29
daftykinsyou can start there.06:29
TheTopBlokeDon't be offended, at least not yet.06:29
Xbowman???06:29
AuvTheTopBloke: Don't you have better stuff to do than troll a Linux channel? :p06:29
TheTopBlokeIt's a simple question, can anyone send me a link to something they've actually learned something from06:30
EriC^^TheTopBloke: your offer sounds a lot like http://xkcd.com/749/06:30
EriC^^TheTopBloke: should we be worried?06:30
XbowmanTheTopBloke. What kind of tutorials do you want?06:30
TheTopBlokeLOL06:30
XbowmanYou mentioned "Hello World". I assume something about programming?06:30
daftykinsTheTopBloke: get lost.06:30
TheTopBlokeI guess not06:30
cryptodanwww.google.com06:30
dts|pokeball^]06:31
TheTopBlokelike I said, this is ubuntu, so sys admin would make sense06:31
TheTopBlokebut I'm open to anything06:31
dts|pokeballwhere would Hello world! be involved in sys admining?06:31
TheTopBlokecryptodan: that's weak06:31
Auv!offtopic06:31
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!06:31
dts|pokeballTheTopBloke, so is your request06:31
XbowmanTheTopBloke. Are you trolling? Cause You're confusing the hell outa me06:31
cryptodanyou said you were open to anything06:31
daftykinscalm down everyone, engaging such attention needers is giving them what they want06:31
TheTopBlokeNo, I'm not trolling, just read what I am asking of you. It's not that hard. But what I'm find is that my conclusion are true06:32
AuvTheTopBloke: http://www.reddit.com/r/ubuntu06:32
TheTopBlokeyou're right crypto, but google, is waaaay too vague06:32
daftykinsTheTopBloke: either phrase a support question or leave, thanks.06:32
TheTopBlokebut thanks for playing06:32
TheTopBlokereddit is also too vague06:32
rwwTheTopBloke: #ubuntu is for helping people with support questions. If you have an actual Ubuntu support question, please ask it. If not, please go elsewhere, such as #ubuntu-offtopic and ask there.06:32
TheTopBlokelinks to other links don't count.06:32
XbowmanSeriously, please kick this guy06:32
TheTopBloketherefore reddit, google, don't cut it06:33
dts|pokeballTheTopBloke, i did read what you asked. it is far to, as you say, vague and weak.06:33
gagaliciousi would like to stack switches atop one another to increase the number of available ports for my dnsmasq server. is there a problem with that? overall i've tested stacking and "it works"06:33
TheTopBlokeOK, yer right. Let me say, I'll give you a couple of topics06:33
TheTopBlokeuser permissions06:33
AuvTheTopBloke: Please ask a support question or go to offtopic.06:33
AuvHonestly there's someone trying to ask a real question here, so bugger off.06:34
Auvgagalicious: Honestly I'm not experienced at all with it but sometimes the best way is to try it on testing hardware and if it doesn't work it doesn't06:34
gagaliciousdoes anyone have any issues with this? experience before?06:35
lotuspsychjegagalicious: maybe the ##networking guys might also know06:35
cryptodangagalicious: stack them how?06:35
gagalicious...06:36
gagaliciousis freenode the oldest irc there is?06:36
gagaliciousalso the most popular?06:36
daftykinsthat's not on topic. for freenode history, ask in #freenode06:36
lotuspsychjegagalicious: your in #ubuntu here06:37
rwwgagalicious: no and yes in that order06:37
proxybrainin gnome-terminal non-ascii characters don't seem to be displayed with the same font as ascii characters, is there a way to fix that?06:41
daftykinsswitch to a font that has good UTF coverage perhaps?06:41
proxybraindaftykins: I'm using the same font (Andale Mono) as I do on my mac06:42
proxybrainon the latter, the font looks as expected in iterm206:42
daftykinswhy would a font from a mac be ok on Linux? :)06:43
proxybrainI installed Andale Mono via the msttcorefonts package06:43
proxybrainas you say, it may not have the proper coverage06:43
daftykinsmmm, microsoft font on Linux, even less chance :D06:44
lotuspsychjeare there any obligations towards canonical if you want to start a computer store, selling hardware with ubuntu?06:50
zero56is there an alternative to jupiter for 14.0406:51
daftykinsi think there's a whole page on that somewhere, lotuspsychje06:51
XxOblivionxXhow to register name in chanserv?06:51
daftykinsXxOblivionxX: join #freenode and ask them06:51
lotuspsychjedaftykins: you remember the link?06:51
daftykinsno sir06:51
XxOblivionxXok.06:51
proxybraindaftykins: all other monospaced fonts I tried have the same "problem"06:53
daftykinshmm, beats me then06:53
zero56Dont see it.... my pc is burning up06:53
proxybraindaftykins: alright, np, thanks for your suggestions in any case06:54
lotuspsychjedaftykins: found some interest here: http://partners.ubuntu.com/partner-programmes/retail06:54
daftykinsno problemo06:54
daftykinsah-har06:54
daftykinszero56: see what?06:54
daftykinszero56: my crystal ball is in my other trousers, today06:55
zero56lol not that06:55
gagaliciousi am using dnsmasq that's all06:55
lotuspsychje!info indicator-cpufreq | zero5606:56
zero56 its a just that i need a power saving mode.06:56
ubottuzero56: indicator-cpufreq (source: indicator-cpufreq): CPU frequency scaling indicator. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.2.2-0ubuntu1 (utopic), package size 32 kB, installed size 601 kB06:56
lotuspsychjezero56: http://askubuntu.com/questions/285434/is-there-a-power-saving-application-similar-to-jupiter06:57
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zero56Thanks07:03
Seannon_Hi All07:03
Seannon_I'm having an issue with the SSO login to ubuntu forums, I can log into SSO, it shows that I have logged into the forums, but I cannot log in to the forums, and since I can't log in, I can't post in the resolution thread...07:06
lotuspsychjeSeannon_: did you read this before SSO login? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=223000407:09
Seannon_yes, I did...07:10
TheTopBlokewhat?07:11
EriC^^blue07:11
TheTopBlokered07:11
EriC^^what?07:12
Never_heidiho sry dont know if right channel but MY HANDY IS BROKEN I NEED A NEW ONE NOW (i waited as long as i could ;-), but now I need one and i havent the time to look for hours (new job;-) .......so is there a handy with ubuntu on it or a handy which works with it for sure???07:12
daftykinsNever_: not yet, it's being worked on.07:12
daftykinsthis isn't really a mobile phone shopping channel ;)07:12
Never_;-((((07:12
* andrew_46 is still wondering what a handy is....07:13
daftykinsi wouldn't have known what you meant if i hadn't lived with Germans for a while07:13
daftykinsGerman term for mobile.07:13
Never_i know and i didnt read terms ....07:13
* daftykins sharpens the penguins07:13
dts|pokeballhehe07:13
dts|pokeballno man has ever survived more than 3 rounds with tux07:14
TheTopBlokewhat? don't be ridiculous07:14
Seannon_I unticked my name in the SSO login, and it still comes up to the vbulletin message...07:14
dts|pokeballi am never ridiculous07:14
TheTopBlokeIs there an age limit here?07:15
Never_HANDY = MOBILE ^^07:15
dts|pokeballyou cant really enforce an age limit in irc TheTopBloke ...07:15
dts|pokeballjust a stupidity level, as you saw earlier ;)07:16
Never_and yes germen07:16
Never_*a07:16
TheTopBlokeaye carumba07:16
andrew_46Don't mention the war....07:16
Never_and yes another chat with pimbas^^07:16
daftykinsaaaaand let's get back onto the channel topic of ubuntu support.07:16
Seannon_for the SSO do I need to just start a completely new SSO login just to get to leave a message to ask for help?07:17
Seannon_lotuspsychje any ideas?07:19
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TheTopBlokeCan I possibly, possibly without reproach, without exile, get back to my original question, which although some dimwitted minds did not consider on topic is in fact in the top, might I possibly be allowed to purvey the question once more?07:21
daftykinsask a legitimate support question and someone might answer.07:22
daftykinscarry on with the same drivel from before and you'll ellicit the same response.07:22
TheTopBlokelegit, = relative07:22
TheTopBlokeoh really07:22
TheTopBlokethen forget it.07:22
daftykinscya07:22
TheTopBlokele duche07:22
daftykinshey, you're the one that can't form a question :)07:23
TheTopBlokewhat is wrong with you, seriously?07:23
daftykinstoo many penguins.07:24
TheTopBlokeI would have thought, clowns, but ok.07:24
Never_bebe nonanswering and non helping imba-cocky-chat nr.x cya07:24
impeldownhi guys how can i fix ubuntu 12.04 boot up? i tried mv'ing /bin/sh into /bin/hs07:25
daftykins"fix" ? what's it doing?07:25
impeldownprevious version of ubuntu i can do kernel panic07:26
impeldownie. init=/bin/bash07:26
impeldownthen mount -o remount,rw /07:26
daftykinswhat about recovery mode?07:26
impeldownnow, editing grub with init=/bin/bash didn't do the trick07:27
daftykinsthat init method isn't standard i don't think07:27
daftykins!recovery07:27
ubottuIf your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode07:27
impeldownrecovery mode says Failed to spawn friendly-recovery pre-start process: unable to execute: no such file or directory07:28
impeldowni bet it searching for the /bin/sh07:29
daftykinsyeah probably :P what made you rename that?07:29
daftykinsyou might want to make up some live boot media to fix this one further07:29
impeldownjust, testing some irc client if i could change the shell eg. ./exec07:30
impeldownthen i tried renaming bin/sh if ./exec will work07:30
EriC^^impeldown: it was working before you renamed /bin/sh ?07:30
impeldownanv suddenly rebooted the system without renaming back to /bin/sh07:30
impeldownyup EriC^^07:31
EriC^^use init=/bin/hs in your kernel line07:31
impeldownhmm,. lemme try it07:31
ndut2-h4x0rhey how are ya all07:32
impeldowndoesn't work /bin/hs07:35
daftykinslive session time07:36
impeldownyes. will try the live cd.07:36
impeldownkernel panic has changed the way it was07:37
TheTopBlokeno it hasnt07:38
dts|pokeballpretty sure its evolved...07:40
TheTopBlokeshh07:45
modelenginehello all, i'm wondering if it's fairly easy to install ubuntu, windows 7, and steam os, with linux being the default boot, on 1 pc?07:46
TheTopBlokeYes, anybody GOT A LINK?!?07:47
cryptodanmodelengine: just install ubuntu and windows 7 no need for steamOS you can run Steam in Big Picture MOde07:48
GnudnikSo no new updates seem to be coming down the pipe to me for over a week with my normal apt-get update & apt-get dist-upgrade.  Is it just me?  Are the Ubuntu repository maintainers taking a Xmas break?  Is my primary repository too obscure to get updated? (http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/)07:49
TheTopBlokereally? I just got 63 today!07:50
modelenginecryptodan: will running steam in big pic mode do the same as steam os? steam os insalled will give me barebones drain on sys resources so that I am able to have lots of juice to play high demand games07:50
TheTopBlokewhat version are u runnin?07:50
GnudnikMostly (almost exclusively) trusty, but I have a Utopic install as well, though I don't use it too often.07:50
cryptodanmodelengine: what video card and cpu do you have?07:50
TheTopBlokeIm trusty, no Utpoic07:51
TheTopBlokebut it all depends on setup too, so07:51
GnudnikI tend to update every day or two, and generally get a few packages, at least.  Nothing in over a week.07:51
GnudnikThe repos seem to be working for installing programs, though.07:52
TheTopBlokeI dunno, I was surprised to log in today to find all the updates. I logged in yesterday, and day before and so on07:52
bubbasauresGnudnik, what release is this?07:53
Gnudnik14.04.1, trusty, mostly amd6407:53
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modelenginecryptodan: vid card: nvidia gt 430 (1 gb onboard ram), can't remember what cpu. how do i find that out?07:54
daftykinssomething that spec, steamOS isn't going to give you any benefits07:54
cryptodanmodelengine: your video card should be upgraded to at least a gtx version of the 480 or 58007:54
bubbasauresno big downloads of updates here either, just the way it goes on releases out for awhile even a LTS.07:54
modelenginecryptodan: 8 gig ram and quad core processor07:55
GnudnikAlright, I won't worry about it for another week or two.07:55
Gnudnikthanks07:55
cryptodanmodelengine: Id recommend more RAM for heavy gaming07:55
modelenginecryptodan: processor is intel sandy bridge i707:55
cryptodanthe CPU is fine, your video card and RAM is lacking for gaming07:55
modelenginecryptodan: oh yeah, not super heavy gaming but just enough so my wife can play hidden object games and so i can play defense grid 2 on steam07:56
modelenginecryptodan: yeah ik, what would you recommend for what i want to use it for? i would prefer nvidia cuz it has more support on linux than amd07:57
jdzielnyhi there.  does anyone have some experience with making RAID 1 bootable?07:59
GeekMan1222hello08:00
baksosup?08:01
cryptodanmodelengine: at least a gtx 48008:01
modelenginecryptodan: for hog games and dg2, would you still recommend more ram08:01
GeekMan1222anyone know how to setup smartmontools smartd.conf for email upon failure of health check (or something around those lines) running ubuntu 12.04 server lts with postfix as the mtu08:02
jdzielnyspecifically,  I'm looking for some help converting a box with a single hdd over to bootable RAID 1.  It's currently hdd > LUKS > LVM08:02
impeldownfilesystem.squashfs is really heavy.. 1st time using UNetbootin (for flash disk recovery)08:02
GeekMan1222the config file is kinda confusing not gonna lie08:02
cryptodanmodelengine: yes08:02
modelenginecryptodan: so around 16gig ddr3?08:03
GeekMan1222im gonna have 4 other disks coming in as well that run on a raid controller that needs -d megaraid,N option or i assume ill need it in the config for checking all 4 server drives as well Thanks08:03
cryptodanmodelengine: that should be plenty08:03
modelenginecryptodan: cool, thanks for the help08:03
aeo1ackHello. Is it possible to have framebuffer console on nvidia ion? (asus 1201n)08:09
thongbkvnHello :)08:17
thongbkvnanyone here?08:17
dts|pokeballno08:18
thongbkvnHow can I use ibus in Emacs :)08:18
GeekMan1222finally did it08:18
GeekMan1222ignore my post XD08:18
ocxhello i am running ubuntu14.04  on arm and wantto install  apt-get install libfaac-dev : package not found any idea?08:19
daftykinsprobably hasn't been built for ARM08:20
ocxdaftykins: how can i build it08:20
daftykinspass08:20
llutzocx did you check multiverse repos?08:29
ocxthey are not there08:29
p0ssocx http://pkgs.org/download/libfaac-dev08:31
ocxp0ss: these are not for ARM08:31
impeldownlol unetbootin says bootmgr is missing. gonna try universal usb installer08:33
impeldownLoL, that was quick. it works now,, thanks daftykins08:41
* Astara hi all 08:41
* Astara good day08:41
impeldownAstara all is not around08:41
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* Astara how are ya08:42
SeveasAstara: stop abusing the /me thing...08:42
Astarareally08:42
SeveasDo you have any Ubuntu support issues? :)08:42
Kartagisyes08:42
Kartagisyes, really08:43
impeldownwhos really?08:43
Seveasimpeldown: going all philosophical on us there :)08:44
stewiit he said "yes really" that would imply someone names really, but since he used a comma, it makes it an exclamation of truthfullness and legitimacy08:44
stewiif*08:44
stewinamed*08:44
EriC^^you're all wrong, the r would have to be capital08:45
EriC^^go back and take the pedantic 101 course08:45
stewithis is an irc chat, I don't expect perfect capitalisation08:45
p0ss i propose we fork, those who use a comma to implies truthfulness can have their own branch08:45
stewiHAHA08:45
impeldownwouldn't it be called name, nick or handle?08:45
bazhang!ot08:46
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!08:46
Astaraso any ubuntu user wanna setup hacker toy discussion with me in #Astara.Hacker08:46
Seveasg'morning bazhang08:46
Astaranah i am not debian user08:46
Astarahey bazhang08:47
Astarajoin me08:47
impeldownomg hax0r08:47
bazhanghi Seveas08:47
Seveaswe're trying to pump some life into a silent channel :)08:47
theadminAstara: Please refrain from discussing illegal matters on Freenode.08:47
theadminAlso, this is still offtopic.08:47
Seveasgot any ontopic things theadmin?08:48
Astarais boring08:48
Astarato use backdoored kernel08:48
Astarawanna proof08:48
Astara?08:48
SeveasAstara: you're in the wrong place mate. Here we do Ubuntu support.08:48
Seveasoh.08:49
impeldownoh you 0hday?08:49
impeldownohnoes ban him already08:49
stewiHow do you guys modify your routing tables? (nogui)08:50
Seveasstewi: the 'route' command. Thoush it's more modern to use the 'ip' command, which replaces a whole bunch of old-school network config commands.08:51
stewicoolies08:52
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rayamimaiexit09:14
wafflejockgeneral question if I want to add a .desktop file should I just add it in /usr/share/applications or can I add it to my user folder somewhere so I don't have to sudo09:21
An0nWarlordMeow Hello09:24
omosojhey guys, i just installed ubuntu 14.04. how do i remove all the spyware?09:25
bazhangomosoj, there is none, so nothing to do09:27
omosojbazhang, when i'm at the search screen there are unwanted results from all over the internet. how do i remove that?09:30
EriC^^omosoj: go to settings > privacy > search09:30
bazhang!adlens09:31
ubottuIf you wish not to see "More Suggestions" from places like Amazon in your Ubuntu, simply remove the package unity-lens-shopping, or adjust your Privacy settings as shown here: http://goo.gl/kFO4u . Mark Shuttleworth's blog entry on this is at http://goo.gl/uF7zZ09:31
bazhangis that still current ^09:31
DJonesbazhang: Yep09:32
bazhangthanks DJones09:32
Guest22276hi folks09:32
Guest22276anyone here notice fan spins more on ubuntu?09:32
Guest22276my fan never shuts up09:32
omosojEriC^^, thanks. is there any other sneaky stuff i should be worried about?09:32
Guest22276I tried thermald install ...nothing09:32
omosojhm, it seems that there is still stuff here. wtf09:33
EriC^^omosoj: no, you could read the legal notice in settings > details if you'd like09:33
SiilwynGuest22276, I never got that problem. Not really helpful I know...09:33
wafflejockGuest22276, yeah don't have the issue either but after installing thermald I believe it requires configuration09:33
omosojEriC^^, why would i do that?09:33
EriC^^Guest22276: maybe the gpu is causing this? which driver are you using?09:34
omosojEriC^^, eh, nm. na i don't like reading that stuff09:34
Guest22276well..I am not sure09:34
Guest22276but I have amd09:34
EriC^^omosoj: it's pretty short09:34
EriC^^Guest22276: when i use the fglrx-updates the ps runs a lot hotter09:35
wafflejockfound the location I was looking for ~/.local/share/applications works for user specific desktop entries09:35
EriC^^Guest22276: go to the dash and type drivers and see which one you're using09:35
EriC^^*pc09:35
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omosojbazhang, these links are clearly partisan towards ubuntu. i'm just looking for an impartial explanation of how to disable all these creepy things (ie, any unnecessary or involuntary communication with other parties)09:43
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wafflejockomosoj, you can use another desktop environment if you don't want all the bells and whistles in Unity or things reaching out to give you search results, none of the alternative desktop environments have this built in09:52
omosoji understand that but i have ubuntu now and just want to disable all that stuff. i'm pretty sure i can just type a string into the terminal to remove all of it. just looking for that09:53
wafflejockomosoj, check out gnome-desktop, or kde-desktop or xfce-desktop if you aren't interested in using Unity09:53
wafflejockomosoj, aside from what you've already been told there should really be nothing more to do, did you logout/login or reboot after making the change? you shouldn't be seeing internet results in the dash anymore09:54
p0ssomosoj, you used to be able to remove the shopping scope, but thats not the case any more.  here is a longer guide that isn't "ubuntu biased" http://www.webupd8.org/2013/10/how-to-disable-amazon-shopping.html09:54
VimFleedquick help, how can I setup system wide proxy sittings from terminal?09:55
Fredrik26im best09:55
p0ssomosoj, you're probably better off changing from unity.  I use ubuntu-gnome, without all the trouble unity brings.09:56
wafflejockalso a gnome fan myself, used kde too though they each have their positives and negatives, overall really like gnome 3 though09:57
lapionanyone else having problems shutting down whilst in recovery mode ?09:59
wafflejockVimFleed, appears it's just an environment variable you can set http://askubuntu.com/questions/556601/how-to-set-proxy-server-to-work-from-the-command-line09:59
wafflejockVimFleed, export http_proxy="http://user:password@proxy_server:port"10:00
lapionsystemd plainly refuses to halt shutdown reboot or any other from of shutting down except for forcing with sysrq-key combinations.10:01
omosojp0ss, thank you! i just removed all that awful stuff. i hate seeing dollar signs jumping up at me when concentrating and trying to find a program10:02
omosojp0ss, is that easy to switch to?10:03
VimFleedwafflejock, thanks :)10:04
p0ssomosoj, its not that hard to add gnome to ubuntu, but its a bit fiddly, so its usually easier to just install ubuntu-gnome instead of ubuntu.  I recomend you burn a live cd and try it out before commiting to it http://ubuntugnome.org/10:07
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omosojp0ss, i see. thank you for your help10:11
LockziHello, with an Lenovo Q-190 running Ubuntu 14.04 x64 I have sound problems through HDMI…10:12
EriC^^Lockzi: sound problems?10:13
SiilwynLockzi, sound problems?10:13
SiilwynHaha, EriC^^10:13
LockziFrom a clean boot of the system I have sound from the System>Sounds>Test Sound clicking left, right center etc. but if I start any application (XBMC or Firefox and starts a Flash video) no sounds anymore at all - neither from XBMC, Flash or System test sounds10:14
EriC^^Siilwyn: :D10:14
LockziGood! People seem to be eager to help! :D10:14
LockziI’ve reinstalled about 4-5 times now so that is simply not the solution unfortunately...10:15
EriC^^Lockzi: did you try pavucontrol?10:15
LockziEriC^^: I have installed pavucontrol10:16
p0ssWhat is your sound set up? Onboard or dedicated? how many exit devices? your run through a preamp?10:16
LockziI can confirm that I see that audio is beeing passed to PA as I see the “noise meter” moving - yet there is no output10:16
LockziSound setup. Lenovo Q-190 HDMI out to an AV Reciever10:17
Lockziaplay -l give me http://pastebin.com/B6PpDZ1s10:18
Lockzip0ss: did that answer your question?10:18
p0ssindeed Lockzi, have you tried isolating the output?  For instance plugging in a set of headphones and seeing if the problem remains.10:19
Lockzip0ss: at the System>Sounds I only have digital outputs (S/PDIF and HDMI), can try headset and see if something else shows up when plugged in. One moment please10:20
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Lockzip0ss: I can now confirm10:24
LockziPlugging in a headset gives me another output option (Headphones)10:25
LockziYet, when having firefox with youtube started I get no sound from either firefox, nor speaker testing10:25
LockziWhen closing firefox after a while I get sounds from speaker testing again10:25
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LockziIt seems like applications are “locking” pulseaudio because when I use “pasuspender — speaker-test -t wav” I do get test sounds immideately10:26
p0sswe can check that.  try:  sudo lsof | grep snd10:26
ink3hello10:28
m1dnight_guys, when I try tar -tf 01.01.2015T00.15.tar.gz root/backup to extract a file in the tar (located at /root/backup), how come it takes so long?10:28
m1dnight_Does it read in the *entire* tar file, before taking out a file?10:29
Lockzip0ss: http://pastebin.com/pJa63r3D when test output is working10:30
ink3It's a addon for firefox - right click = open link (only text, not picture)?10:30
LockziWeirdly enough on occasion, I sometimes get the sound working from applications10:30
LockziI’ll reboot to try to get it into a state where it is not working again10:30
Lockzip0ss: http://pastebin.com/uiMA63E8 here’s output of when it’s not working again (running flash video and speaker-test) giving me no sound at all10:33
LockziNo reboot was necissary, just switched the output device back and forth gave the same result10:33
p0ssI don't see an obvious locked program there.  you say a known good sound works, does this command work?:    aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav10:36
LockziThe outputs looks the same except for that when there is no sound output (when running youtube) we see a couple of plugin-co running10:36
p0ssLockzi, yeah a locked app often looks like  series of failed commands in that log.10:37
Lockzip0ss: Yes that aplay command works when I am not running any application (i.e. only desktop) but if I start youtube I get no sound10:38
LockziThat command is essentially the same as the System>Sound>Test sound I am talking about :)10:39
p0ssso the aplay command stops functioning when a youtube clip is playing?10:39
LockziYes10:40
LockziExactly10:40
p0ssLockzi, next question is, does restarting pulse audio also reset the problem as a restart would?10:40
LockziNot only youtube/flash/firefox - same for XBMC10:40
LockziIt seems like I am stuck on: Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 48000 Hz, Mono10:41
LockziIt’s not “finishing”10:41
p0ssand if you shutdown pulseaudio?  "pulseaudio -k" or "killall pulseaudio && pulseaudio --check" depending on how thorough you want to be10:42
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Lockziadministrator@administrator-IdeaCentre-Q190:~$ aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav10:42
LockziALSA lib pulse.c:243:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Access denied10:42
Lockziaplay: main:722: audio open error: Connection refused10:42
LockziThe default device listed when running aplay -L is that it outputs to PulseAudio server… so when it’s killed I get no sound. I’ll start it again?10:43
Lockzip0ss: Weird! sudo service pulseaudio says it’s already started. Yet aplay now gives me that Connection refused error!10:45
LockziAh, service pulseaudio stop than start now plays the sound without connection error :)10:46
LockziWhat are you thinking p0ss? Such a weird problem… I am almost certain it has to do with PulseAudio10:50
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p0ssLockzi, what do you get from pulseaudio --check10:51
LockziNothing at all :(10:52
Lockzi$sudo pulseaudio —check gives me: E: [pulseaudio] core-util.c: Home directory not accessible: Permission denied - but that is OK10:53
p0ssLockzi, it is sounding to me like a permissions error.  you're getting different responses depending on which user runs the command10:53
LockziI am guessing it is because there is no home folder for root10:54
LockziBare in mind also - this problem occurs on a fresh ubuntu install with just Firefox and Flash plugin installed.10:56
p0ssLockzi, is your user a member of the audio group?10:56
LockziI am not 100% but I’ve now noticed twice that the default output has been changed to the S/PDIF output from the HDMI10:57
Lockziadministrator@administrator-IdeaCentre-Q190:~$ groups administrator10:57
Lockziadministrator : administrator adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare10:57
LockziSo no10:57
Lockzithe user pulse is though10:58
LockziWhich PA runs under10:58
p0ssif you look at  /etc/pulse/default.pa  you should be able to set your default output under:  add set-card-profile 010:59
lenovodifference between  bash and shell11:01
lenovoshell is command prompt11:01
fufesegood morning everyone11:01
lenovowhat is bash11:01
lenovogood morning11:02
fufeseI have a problem with my internal microphone11:02
fufeseI was wondering if someone could help11:02
lenovosame problem ... skype micromphone(internal) not working on ubuntu 14.04 LTS11:04
Lockzip0ss: set-default-sink?11:05
BluesKaj_'Morning folks11:05
fufesegood morning11:06
fufesedoes anyone else know a fix for an internal microphone not working?11:06
p0ssThat'll do it Lockzi, you can see your sinks with: pacmd list-sinks11:07
p0ssLockzi i am being called away sorry mate, good luck11:07
amn3ziawho can help em?11:14
cfhowlettamn3zia, no help for em11:16
ips|malc_how does "erase disk and install ubuntu" create the partition sizes?11:27
cfhowlettips|malc_, automatically11:30
aeo1ackHello. Is it possible to use framebuffer console on NVidia Ion? (Asus 1201n)11:38
okotoioälö11:47
yourbeauis Ubuntu the most secure linux distro ?11:48
okotoioufi11:48
okotoioohoh11:48
k1l_yourbeau: security depends on the users behaviour. if you install malicious 3rd party programs ubuntu cant do anything against that11:49
okotoioufenpink hat die verbindung gemopt11:50
okotoiokikhhmhjgzg11:50
okotoioghhgjgzhg11:50
okotoiohjhttztzr11:50
yourbeauk1l_, what about non-free firmwares ?11:50
yourbeaucan are sure backdoored and exploited11:51
mozaHello, i am having problems with my graphical interface. I recently installed a GTX750 NVidia graphic card with the drivers from the website, and it worked, until a reboot when it all stopped working :/11:51
k1l_yourbeau: if its not open source you cant be sure since you dont know whats in there.11:51
k1l_yourbeau: but in that case i would start to use hardware that is open source first. and not buy closed hardware and blame the OS to not do something there.11:52
justelexHi,11:53
yourbeauk1l_, but don't ubuntu load all the non-free wifi firmwares even if I am using free wifi hardware ?11:53
k1l_yourbeau: no11:54
cfhowlettyourbeau, you can specify the "no non-free" at install and .. no non-free will install11:54
Siilwynmoza, that's strange Nvidia's closed drivers are supposed to work very good. What version do you use of Ubuntu?11:55
BluesKaj_moza, the drivers available in ubuntu should work for your card ...the proprietary nvidia driver recommend on the nvidia site id probly unsuitable.11:55
mozaI use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS11:55
justelexAfter installing 14.04 or 14.10 the system hangs on "switching clocksource tsc". A previous Instalation on the same system worked well. Any Ideas how to solve this?11:55
k1l_moza: when you run the website drivers you need to reinstall after every kernel upgrade.11:55
mozainstalled with 10.04 LTS alternate install CD and upgraded since then11:55
k1l_moza: you dont need that if you use the ubuntu nvidia drivers11:55
mozaoh11:56
mozak1l_, so it might be that11:56
mozaare the "nouveau" packages what you call the ubuntu nvidia drivers?11:56
k1l_moza: no11:56
mozaok.11:56
k1l_!find nvidia11:56
ubottuFound: nvidia-prime, nvidia-settings, nvidia-settings-304, nvidia-settings-304-updates, nvidia-settings-310, nvidia-settings-310-updates, nvidia-settings-313-updates, nvidia-settings-319, nvidia-settings-319-updates, nvidia-settings-experimental-304 (and 55 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nvidia&searchon=names&suite=utopic&section=all11:57
mozaThank you k1l_11:57
moza:)11:57
k1l_nouveau is the open source driver. ubuntu offers some versions of the nvidia drier already made comfortable with ubuntu.11:57
Siilwynmoza, k1l_ though the closed drivers do run faster right?11:57
k1l_moza: but completly remove the website driver first to not get caughted with mixed driver11:57
BluesKaj_moza, so use the recovery kernwl then update and upgrade. most likely the proprietary driver will be removed, if not find the driver number and remove it11:58
SiilwynYour games will get an higher FPS with the proprietary drivers I think.11:58
k1l_Siilwyn: most times the closed driver offers better support for new cards. for old cards the open driver is equal or even better, since nvidia drops old cards11:58
Siilwynk1l_, that's good to know. Thanks for your useful information. =)11:59
mozaI will try to find and uninstall the proprietary driver i installed by hand11:59
mozaand then install the ubuntu ones11:59
mozaI prefer lower fps to having to fix it at every kernel upgrade :)12:00
mozaand if needed i can always try it again :)12:00
mozaThank you a lot12:00
k1l_the website driver doesnt guarantee better fps. ubuntu offers closed nvidia drivers, too. only reason to use the website driver is because the card is that new or a bug is just fixed in the newer version on the website.12:02
mozaok k1l_12:04
mozai guess i didn't know better when installing first12:04
mozaThanks a lot for the clarification :)12:05
k1l_yeah, people get excited to the higher verison number and are used to install from website from their windows experience. but that is another setup on ubuntu.12:05
mozaI wasn't used to that anymore, but i guess i felt lost with my first graphic card :)12:07
mozaNow i wonder how to find that name without access to the graphical software manager :P12:07
BluesKaj_moza, do remember the nvidia driver number?12:08
BluesKaj_you12:08
Curiosity4techHello everybody and Happy New Year!12:09
bhcewesup12:10
aggthegreat.16041973@12:10
BluesKaj_Curiosity4tech, same to you12:10
mozaBluesKaj_, I do have the file i used that says NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.65.run12:11
mozaso probably 340.6512:12
BluesKaj_moza, run sudo apt-get remove nvidia-34012:13
inthegutstight it worked without a hitch12:13
mozaBluesKaj_, i did and it tells me it can't find it12:13
bhceweapt-cache search nvidia12:14
BluesKaj_moza, ok , sudo dpkg -r nvidia-34012:14
mozaIt's not installed so it can't be removed...12:15
mozaI guess i'll just try installing the nvidia-331 that i see in the apt-cache search?12:15
BluesKaj_moza, ok dkms status should rtell you the driver in use12:15
mozaI already launched the install of 331 and it seems it needed to uninstall 304.12:16
Chip_Hello, is there anyone available to help me with compiling some software?12:17
mozaI'll do the dkms after it finishes, thanks for that12:17
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mozadkms status now tells me it has bbswitch and nvidia-331 installed12:22
mozaas well as nvidia-331-uvm12:23
mozaI'll try a reboot then.12:23
mozaIt seems to work now :)12:26
mozaThanks a lot!12:26
lenovohy12:27
lenovomicrophone not working in ubuntu12:27
lenovoubuntu 14.0412:28
Paddy_NIIs there any solution to the Plymouth boot splash screen not showing until the last possible minute?12:35
Paddy_NIThis bug is around quite a long time12:35
k1l_did you file a bug or contribute to the bug on launchpad.net ?12:37
mozak1l_, : are you asking me?12:37
k1l_moza: no. i meat Paddy_NI12:38
mozaok12:38
Paddy_NIk1l_, I cannot find the specific bug, it's a little difficult to define12:38
Paddy_NIk1l_, There are an overwhelming list of bugs for plymouth12:38
Paddy_NI*is12:38
k1l_Paddy_NI: so how can we know its "the bug"? or even solve it12:38
Paddy_NIk1l_, Well ever since plymouth has been used it is hit and miss as to whether or not it will display or not as intended12:39
k1l_Paddy_NI: cant acknowledge that12:40
Paddy_NIk1l_, How many different systems have you installed linux (w/plymouth) on?12:40
Paddy_NII would say around 20% of the systems I have installed it on have this problem12:41
Paddy_NIactually don't12:41
Paddy_NII just expect it now12:41
k1l_Paddy_NI: file bug reports or contribute to the bugs that are already reported.12:41
Paddy_NIk1l_, I need to be able to clearly define it12:41
k1l_just talking/ranting about it will help nothing.12:42
Paddy_NIDo I not?12:42
Paddy_NIk1l_, I'm not ranting and this is the first time I have mentioned it here so reel your neck in12:42
Paddy_NIOkay I'll try and be a little more proactive12:43
Paddy_NIk1l_, Thank you for your time :-)12:43
k1l_Paddy_NI: just imagine alle devs dont experience that bug because the have the 80% of working out of the box machines. how could they ever fix something that they dont see? so file bugs or contribute to the existing bugs to get the problems solved. maybe the need logs or exact setups or patched versions to be tested.12:44
k1l_we all benefit form users who report bugs in a constructive manner :)12:46
Paddy_NIk1l_, I am totally onside12:46
Paddy_NII guess I was being lazy and hoping for instant gratification or something12:46
Paddy_NIk1l_, A few potential bugs with no real leads12:52
Paddy_NIk1l_, I guess ticking the "this effects me too" button there is sweet nothing I can do :-(12:52
k1l_Paddy_NI: you can provide logs or more exact explainations.12:53
Paddy_NII would actually like to have the old linux verbose text boot back12:53
Paddy_NIk1l_, I can provide no further explanation, which logs?12:53
cfhowlettPaddy_NI, configurable from the grub command line ...12:53
lotuspsychjePaddy_NI: edit your grub quiet splash to ""12:53
k1l_Paddy_NI: you can. just erase quiet and splash/plymouth form the kernel boot line in grub12:53
Paddy_NIDo I need to do that each time?12:53
cfhowlettPaddy_NI, sudo edit grub and make it a permanent change12:54
k1l_Paddy_NI: if you set the grub default to it it will be permanent for every grub entry12:54
lotuspsychjePaddy_NI: no, one time and sudo update-grub after12:54
Paddy_NIcool12:54
yourbeau Nautilus-Share-Message: Called "net usershare info" but it failed: 'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: cannot open usershare directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error No such file or directory12:54
k1l_Paddy_NI: /etc/default/grub12:54
yourbeauwho is familiar with this bug ?12:55
Paddy_NIk1l_, :-)12:55
bhceweanyone familiar with google?12:55
streulmahas anyone tried Ubuntu on a Macbook Air ?12:56
cfhowlett!behelpful | bhcewe thank you12:56
ubottubhcewe thank you: As our !guidelines say, "When helping, be helpful". If you're not familiar with the issue at hand, let someone else handle it instead of making !offtopic comments or jokes.12:56
lotuspsychjeyourbeau: maybe this can help: http://askubuntu.com/questions/20854/how-to-enable-user-sharing-per-instructions12:56
cfhowlett!mac | streulma, I've tested 14.04 and it does run on the most recent air12:56
ubottustreulma, I've tested 14.04 and it does run on the most recent air: For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages12:56
Paddy_NIk1l_, reboot time :-)12:57
TimeVirusis there anyone that knows how casper-rw works?12:59
TimeVirusanyone here...12:59
streulmacfhowlett I've tested also, but don't know if I must enable 99macbookair6 and tlp12:59
cfhowlettstreulma, ask the mac forums ... I don't have enough experience to advise13:00
lotuspsychje!info casper | TimeVirus is this the package you mean?13:01
ubottuTimeVirus is this the package you mean?: casper (source: casper): Run a "live" preinstalled system from read-only media. In component main, is extra. Version 1.345 (utopic), package size 42 kB, installed size 258 kB13:01
cfhowlett!details | TimeVirus13:01
ubottuTimeVirus: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel)13:01
TimeViruswhoever is activating that bot yes13:02
TimeViruslol13:02
lotuspsychjestreulma: omgubuntu shows an article about installing ubuntu MATE on mac also13:02
TimeVirusbut USB flash memory is not read only13:02
cfhowlettTimeVirus, what exactly are you trying to achieve13:02
TimeVirusI want to install a linux on flash drive as if it were hdd...so that when I make changes like install something it is saved and will be available after reboot13:04
k1l_TimeVirus: why not using the persistence setting from the live system?13:05
TimeVirusand so that if I uninstall said things that drive space is useable again13:05
TimeViruspersistence can only go as large as 5 GB if I'm not mistaken13:05
TimeVirusbut I have 32 GB flash drive I would like to use13:06
lotuspsychjeTimeVirus: you can try multisystem, its very neat to use, just drag n drop your linux iso13:07
LockziWhat service should I use to upload a log file to something like pastebin?13:07
cfhowlettLockzi, pastebinit13:07
TimeVirusseems to me everything runs SO much faster on USB flash than from my internal hdd13:07
TimeVirus'multisystem' huh13:08
TimeVirushmmm13:08
TimeVirusmy internal hdd is IDE and USB 2 flash is faster13:08
TimeVirusmaybe that squash has something to do with it13:08
TimeVirusi'13:09
Lockzicfhowlett: Thanks! :)13:09
TimeVirusI'm no expert13:09
cfhowlettLockzi, happy2help!13:09
feurdI've changed the hostname of my computer, but realised that my ssh key13:09
feurdends with feurd@old_hostname. Should I change it or does it make no13:09
feurddifference?13:09
TimeVirussquashfs that is13:09
k1l_TimeVirus: what cpu is that?13:09
TimeVirusU250013:09
lotuspsychjeTimeVirus: wich distro are you trying to get to usb?13:09
TimeVirusdoesnt really matter I guess which distro I guess though I think debian base is for me at this time13:10
TimeVirusI'm running Knoppix right now13:10
TimeVirusproblem with Knoppix is none of the logout options work13:11
lotuspsychjeTimeVirus: this channel is for ubuntu support only mate13:11
TimeVirusI have to use cli to 'poweroff'13:11
k1l_TimeVirus: ok, so please ask knoppix or debian support for their best settings in that case13:11
TimeViruscop-out13:11
TimeVirusthis is ubuntu13:11
TimeVirusubuntu is debian based13:11
TimeVirusit may well be ubuntu is for me13:11
cfhowlettTimeVirus, we know.13:11
k1l_TimeVirus: stop that please. ask the support from that OS you actually want to use.13:11
TimeVirusprobably is13:12
TimeViruslol@ kill13:12
cfhowlettTimeVirus, it's a matter of expertise and respect.  ask the experts about their product.13:12
TimeVirusagreed cfhowlett13:12
TimeVirusagain i said debian based is probably for me and that is what ubuntu is13:13
TimeVirusI'm thinking Xubuntu13:13
TimeVirusbut Xubuntu isnt for me if I cant use it from flash13:14
cfhowlettTimeVirus, xubuntu is quite nice.  please come here for support after you install ... or see #xubuntu13:14
dreamcat4speaking of debian, is there any way ubuntu apt can identify and warn / refuse to add debian repos to apt-list ?13:14
xS1mpleI'm having trouble with getting a shell script to run from a cron job, does this syntax look okay: * 2 * * 5 /var/backups/backup.sh > /home/<user>/logs/backup.log ?? I also have the backup.sh marked as executable13:14
TimeVirusI came here to find out if ubuntu can run flash as well as it does hd13:14
dreamcat4i say that because it can really mess up your ubuntu installation (happened to me recently with SteamOS repos)13:14
cfhowlettTimeVirus, generally flash is slower than HD.13:14
TimeVirusok but not from what I"ve seen13:15
cfhowlettdreamcat4, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list     just comment out the repos you don't want13:15
lotuspsychje!repo | dreamcat413:15
ubottudreamcat4: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.13:15
TimeVirusseems much faster13:15
dreamcat4cfhowlett, ubottu that's not a solution to what i'm asking for13:15
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cfhowlett!persistence | TimeVirus there you go13:15
ubottuTimeVirus there you go: To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence13:15
xS1mpleif this is the wrong channel for cron support, could someone please point me in the right direction?13:16
dreamcat4let be put it another way: is there any wat apt-repo maintainers can label their repos as debian-only or ubuntu-only (or both_13:16
lotuspsychje!cron | xS1mple13:16
ubottuxS1mple: cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto13:16
dreamcat4wat/way13:16
TimeViruscfhowlett, would my perception be because a live distro uses squashfs?13:16
TimeVirusthanks for the link13:16
TimeViruscfhowlett, ^13:16
xS1mpleI understand how to create them, I listed my problem before though, I feel like I've tried all I can13:16
bhcewexS1mple: lack of username syntax13:17
lotuspsychjedreamcat4: if you run ubuntu, why would you add debian repos13:17
xS1mplebhcewe:  so I need to specify which user will run it even though I set it up with crontab -e under root13:17
bhceweit means, what user the script will run as13:18
TimeVirusok I've used Ubuntu of a few types and when I install iceweasel it doenst run nearly as nicely as it does in Kali or Knoppix.  Why is that?13:19
dreamcat4lotuspsychje: again, you don't seem to understand the big problem. it is in identifying 3rd party repos as being either debian or ubuntu, and having the apt-tool warn the user about it13:19
dreamcat4and some repos will work on both platforms, so ditto13:19
TimeVirusis it because iceweasel has been integrated better somehow?13:19
TimeViruswell. thanks for the help provided anyway--youz have a good day13:20
lotuspsychjedreamcat4: the user is responsible for adding other ppa's right, why would the system warn you?13:21
lotuspsychje!ppa13:21
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge13:21
xS1mplebhcewe: the syntax on the how to page does not specify a user when using the crontab -e command, instead it says to do that through /etc/crontab, correct?13:22
bhceweyup13:22
dreamcat4lotuspsychje: ahem. to protect the user from copy-pasting some instrucitons from the internet and bricking their own system, beyond repair, when it could have been very easily avoided ?13:22
Lockzip0ss: I am still having audio problems… http://paste.ubuntu.com/9670837/ That’s the run log from an attempt. At line #1132 I open up Systems>Sounds at #1212 I send Test sound “Front Center”.13:22
xS1mpleso why does my cronjob not run if I create it using crontab -e while logged in to root?13:23
k1l_!find iceweasel13:23
ubottuFound: firefox13:23
xS1mpleI'd prefer to leave /etc/crontab alone13:23
cfhowlettdreamcat4, a user who is sophisticated enough to edit the default source list with non-standard sources assumes responsibility.  We assume no adult supervision is required.13:24
Lockzip0ss: At line #1329 I start Firefox and play a video stream13:24
dreamcat4cfhowlett: then that is a very poor assuption, on your part13:24
LockziThen at line #1431 I try again to play Front Center13:25
cfhowlettdreamcat4, agree to disagree13:25
LockziSo something happens between 1212 and 1431 that causes loss of sound…13:25
lotuspsychjedreamcat4: there are ways to create secure ppa's and use keys to add them..13:25
LockziAnyone else might be able to have a look as well please?13:25
lotuspsychje!sound | Lockzi13:25
ubottuLockzi: If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings.  If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files,  see !players and !mp3.13:25
Lockzilotuspsychje: The problem is that I have sound - unless I start a flash video in Firefox or something in XBMC then I loose everything…13:27
xS1mplethis alternative syntax (run every minute) also doesn't work: 1 * * * * /var/backups/backup.sh > /home/<user>/logs/backup.log, any ideas?13:27
bhceweit should be */113:27
lotuspsychjeLockzi: you have ubuntu-restricted-extras installed? drivers installed?13:27
xS1mplebhcewe: will try that, sec13:28
Lockzilotuspsychje: ubuntu-restricted-extras is not installed. I have not installed any specific drivers13:29
LockziShould I install ubuntu-restricted-extras?13:30
xS1mpleokay so /var/log/syslog shows that the cron is running, but the script generates no files (i've tested it multiple times)13:31
lotuspsychjeLockzi: yes try plz13:31
bhcewexs1mple: check permission13:31
bhcewemaybe no write permission13:31
xS1mpleif the cron was created under the root account, what would stop it?13:32
xS1mpleit has rwx under root13:32
bhcewetry to write in /tmp13:33
xS1mplebhcewe: okay, also are you sure there is nothing wrong with this syntax (every Friday @ 2am): * 2 * * 5 /var/backups/backup.sh > /home/<user>/logs/backup.log13:34
xS1mplebhcewe: doesn't write to /tmp13:38
xS1mplesyslog still says it's running though13:39
Lockzilotuspsychje: It did not help.. :( Also - it works intermittently, so if it was a codec issue or something it would never work if the needed codec was not installed?13:39
xS1mplethe script runs fine if I call it manually13:39
lotuspsychjeLockzi: you got sound on vlc?13:39
Lockzilotuspsychje: I can download and check13:40
bhceweadd 2>&113:41
bhcewein the end of line13:41
xS1mplewhich does what?13:42
OnionHello. I am running arch linux linux and I would like to switch to any of the *buntus. I also have a separate home partition with my files in it. To prevent compatibility issues, would it be ok to simply delete all configuration files and hoidden folders from the home partition leaving only my personal files on it and performa a clean install of another linux distro while using the existing home partition without formatting?13:42
Onion*hidden13:43
xS1mplebhcewe: still not writing anything13:43
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bhcewehttp://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/07/crontab-log/13:44
Guest11517hi all13:44
Guest11517i am getting this error msg "sudo: account validation failure, is your account locked?"13:44
Guest11517can someone help on the above issue13:44
xS1mplebhcewe: "No MTA installed, discarding output"13:44
k1l_Guest11517: what command with sudo?13:44
k1l_Onion: imho that should work. but backups are better for the worst case13:45
OnionI have backups, it's just that I'm not in the mood of copying over gigabytes of data back to my hom partition after installation...13:46
Guest11517if  iam editing some file , the above error showing13:46
k1l_Onion: you can choose manual partitioning and can set the old home to be the new home and uncheck the formating13:46
Onion*home13:46
Onion@k1l_ Yes, I know. I just don't want to use any of the old configs to prevent compatibility issues.13:46
Guest11517Hi KLl , can you please help on this issue13:47
Onion@k1l_ The only folder I'm not going to delete is the that belongs to the Steam client, as I don't want to redownload all of my games13:47
xS1mplebhcewe: I understand MTA is something to send an email of the output, I have specified that all output goes to a log file, which isn't created….13:47
Onion*the one13:47
chemist^Hello everyone. Can anyone please tell me how to make a bootable windoz XP USB installation with ubuntu? I've tried winusb, startup disk creator and unetbootin...with no success :( ... when i try to boot it from USB it says "Boot MBR missing". Any ideas anyone? (Using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS)13:47
k1l_Onion: i think that should work, yes.13:48
bhcewexs1mple have u read the link13:48
cfhowlettOnion, in theory ... yes that will work.  note: ext4 is the default ubuntu filesystem13:48
OnionYea, I know13:48
OnionI used the same fs in arch13:48
lotuspsychjechemist^: winusb should do the trick13:48
cfhowlettOnion, well, then.  Are you a gambling man?13:48
xS1mplebhcewe: I have, it says all output should be sent to that file I specified, do I need to touch it?13:49
bhceweno you dont13:49
chemist^lotuspsychje it should...but it doesn't ... and i've also read on a few forums that it DOES NOT work with XP...only 7,8,vista13:49
Onion@cfhowlett Sorry, I didn't get your question.13:49
xS1mplewell it's not being created13:49
cfhowlettOnion, go for it13:49
lotuspsychjechemist^: oh right xp, yes doesnt work on winusb13:49
chemist^lotuspsychje :D lol ... any ideas on how to make it work? another tool perhaps?13:50
Lockzilotuspsychje: VLC does not give any sound either...13:50
OnionI suppose I can also leave out the ./local/share/Steam directory, it should work on Ubuntu13:50
realloc1hoi..     i'm not sure if this is the right channel for questions like this, but: Got someone here ubuntu 14.04/14.10 working on a M$ surface? (pro 2) I already tried but it did not work very well (WiFi problems etc)13:50
vifinorealloc1: Actually, I run it right now :P13:50
realloc1oh cool13:51
realloc1Are you using a type cover?13:51
vifinoUbuntu 14.10 + btrfs is nice.13:51
vifinoNope, didn't buy that.13:51
vifinoAnd yes, you will probably have wifi issues.13:52
lotuspsychjechemist^: forget xp, its a danger to use :p install ubuntu instead13:52
chemist^lotuspsychje i remember doing this once a while ago, but can't remember what i did in order to make it work :( my CD-unit is busted dus i can't install from cd13:52
Apachezanyone in here who experience freeze/hangs when running steam games in full screen mode in ubuntu 14.10 using intel hd graphics (in this case i5-4250U in intel nuc)?  But when runned in windowed mode there are no freezes/hangs?13:52
chemist^lotuspsychje that does not answer my question... it's not a danger to use offline... i have an old laptop which i need for LAN gaming...ubuntu doesn't do the trick, bad gaming support and compatibility13:53
realloc1vifino: ok... and you are online with a LAN->USB adapter?13:53
vifinorealloc1: Do you have wifi at all? aka, do you have the wifi drivers installed?13:53
vifinoNo, i am online via wifi.13:53
realloc1how did you install the drivers/where did you find them?13:53
chemist^lol13:53
lotuspsychjechemist^: maybe universal usb installer, or multisystem13:54
lotuspsychjeApachez: you have same issues on 14.04?13:55
vifinorealloc1: Put that file in '/lib/firmware/mrvl': http://git.marvell.com/?p=mwifiex-firmware.git;a=blob;f=mrvl/usb8797_uapsta.bin13:55
vifinoYou should be able to wget it.13:55
vifinoLike that: sudo wget -O /lib/firmware/usb8797_uapsta.bin http://git.marvell.com/?p=mwifiex-firmware.git;a=blob;f=mrvl/usb8797_uapsta.bin13:56
realloc1currently im on windows again, but i will try it out soon13:56
vifinorealloc1: Copy that line somewhere.13:56
vifinoThe wifi driver is buggy, but it gets way better with a newer kernel.13:57
realloc1i also have no lan->usb adapter, so i need to copy everything from a extern drive13:57
vifinoThat's fine.13:57
Apachezlotuspsychje: dunno, currently using 14.10 on this box and isnt to happy to be forced to reinstall into 14.0413:58
yourbeauSpeedEvil, the screw head of wifi card's screw on mobo of laptop is worn out ? How to take it out ?13:58
lotuspsychjeApachez: check this mate: http://www.howtogeek.com/132549/6-tips-for-improving-game-performance-with-steam-on-linux/13:58
lotuspsychjeApachez: i would test same on 14.04, just to make sure13:59
vifinorealloc1: Get kernel 3.17.6, that one works for me.13:59
realloc1vifino: Thank you a lot! Windows is driving me crazy14:00
vifinoWifi is MUCH more stable than 3.16.14:00
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vifinoNo problem, realloc1.14:00
Apachezlotuspsychje: thanks, found it earlier when googling on the subject and it seems that im not alone however no working solutions provided yet14:00
ApachezI will however try the big picture mode and see if that makes anything different14:00
lotuspsychje!info preload | Apachez maybe this can help also14:01
ubottuApachez maybe this can help also: preload (source: preload): adaptive readahead daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.4-2 (utopic), package size 34 kB, installed size 135 kB14:01
jarnosIf you are using a i386 kernel in amd64 based ubuntu, does "uname -r" give something like *:i386. (Or what are the *:i386 packages exposed by "aptitude search  linux-image"?)14:01
lotuspsychjeApachez: try to tweak your overall system speed, preload, bleachbit clean your system, turn off eyecandy in ccsm14:01
Apachezjarnos: no idea but alternative way is to use  dpkg -l | grep -i kernel-image14:01
vifinorealloc1: Actually, let me make a gist of .deb's you need to download for the new kernel, so you don't have to do the work.14:02
Apachezlotuspsychje: im using as many standardsettings as possible14:02
lotuspsychjekk14:02
Apachezonly thing I have tweaked is to remove the win key and alt key actions in unity14:02
Apachezbecause they always bails out from full screen when playing =)14:02
Apachezand the freeze/hang occured even with those enabled14:02
lotuspsychjeApachez: what driver + grafix chipset plz?14:02
Apachezthe one in ubuntu 14.1014:03
Apachezhow can I verify?14:03
Apachezlspci ?14:03
lotuspsychjeApachez: sudo lshw -C video14:03
lotuspsychjeApachez: check after driver=14:03
Apachezproduct: Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller14:03
Apachezconfiguration: driver=i915 latency=014:04
lotuspsychjeok14:04
chemist^lotuspsychje i found a curious "already tested" solution ... formatting the usb with gparted to NTFS with bootable flag, mounting the usb, simply copying all the files from the ISO on to the usb....and it should work... i'm really curious if this is true or not :)14:04
A1ReconIs there a way to use Serviio on one PC (or say a DLNA enabled phone) to send media files(audio, images, videos) to play on my Ubuntu desktop?14:04
lotuspsychjeApachez: any other drivers show your additional drivers list?14:04
Apacheznop14:04
lotuspsychje!yay | chemist^14:04
ubottuchemist^: Glad you made it! :-)14:04
Apachezwhen running additional driver no extra drivers shows up14:04
jarnosApachez, Did you mean  dpkg -l | grep -i linux-image? it shows the installed packages, not all available ones. Even "apt-cache search --names-only linux-image" does not show the :i386 ones, that aptitude does in amd64 system.14:05
Apachezjarnos: sorry, thought you wanted to find out which package was being used14:05
realloc1vifino: i really appreciate it, thank you very much indeed.14:05
Apachezits linux-image also and not my incorrectly syntax of kernel-image14:06
lotuspsychjeApachez: i would surely try 14.04 fresh with cable on/updates on14:06
Apachezcable on = ?14:06
jarnosApachez, no, I need to know, if it is possible, that "uname -r"  displays something that ends by :i38614:06
lotuspsychjeinternet enabled14:06
Apachezlotuspsychje: dunno if that would help, I think its some "feature" in unity or such which bugs this14:07
Apachezbecause with 14.04 you have even older gfx drivers (in case they are involved in this)14:08
Apachezwhile intel drivers are updated in 3.19 kernel14:08
Apachezbut I guess we wont see those until 15.04 is out?14:08
lotuspsychjeApachez: ive seen many issues on 14.10 screens already14:08
Apachezbah!14:08
A1Recon Is there a way to use Serviio on one PC (or say a DLNA enabled phone) to send media files(audio, images, videos) to play on my Ubuntu desktop?14:09
lotuspsychjeApachez: ubuntu desktop 14.04 or a xubuntu 14.04 maybe test in live to check?14:10
Apachezahh yes that might a way14:10
lotuspsychjejust install steam on it, and test out14:10
ApachezI got 16GB of ram so it shold fit :P14:11
lotuspsychjelol yes14:11
lotuspsychjeApachez: you can also try a tail -f /var/log/dmesg during your gameplay14:12
lotuspsychjeApachez: or /var/log/syslog to check what kind of errors you getting14:12
vifinorealloc1: https://gist.github.com/vifino/1f9081ec500c791274f114:12
vifinoHere you go.14:12
mcnesiumon osx lion i am trying to create a bootable ubuntu usb drive following this howto http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx but after step three i am unable to even mount the ubuntu.img.dmg image. any help?14:14
cfhowlett!mac | mcnesium,14:16
ubottumcnesium,: For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages14:16
realloc1vifino: Whoa... really cool! I will report here in this channel later. Maybe you should make this public14:16
Lockzilotuspsychje: I have found my problem14:17
vifinorealloc1: Well, sure thing.14:17
lotuspsychjeLockzi: what was it?14:17
wiky/etc/X11/xorg.conf keeps deleted every system booting, so I cannot switch to AMD GPU. Any idea?14:17
realloc1...it will take a while until ubuntu is reinstalled14:17
Apachezlotuspsychje: yeah tried looking in dmesg, but no messages in there when the game freezes during fullscreen14:17
vifinorealloc1: My recommendation: btrfs. Some people say it isn't stable, but it is really fast and I use it on my surface.14:17
Lockzilotuspsychje: The sink goes into the suspended state and can’t wake up (with anything else than using aplay command)14:18
Lockzistate: SUSPENDED14:18
Lockzisuspend cause: IDLE14:18
Apachezhowever chrome is segfaulting all the time14:18
vifinoWell, on the partitioning thing, just select btrfs instead of ext4.14:18
vifinoIf you want to.14:18
ApachezJan  4 14:32:22 nuc kernel: [127135.553402] chrome[26566]: segfault at 1f8 ip 00007f18e23db63f sp 00007fff61c19a80 error 4 in i965_dri.so[7f18e2088000+51c000]14:18
LockziWhich is why, if I use aplay, and then start VLC or Flash I hear the sounds14:18
lotuspsychjeApachez: maybe its compiz freezing on you during heavy grafix14:18
realloc1hmm i've no experience with btrfs, anything i should be aware of?14:18
lotuspsychje!yay | Lockzi14:18
ubottuLockzi: Glad you made it! :-)14:18
lotuspsychje!btrfs | realloc114:18
ubotturealloc1: Btrfs is a new filesystem available for Ubuntu. It is currently marked as experimental, and should not be used for important data. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/btrfs14:18
LockziIf I close flash and let the sink go into suspended… No luck getting it to wake up again14:19
Apachezlotuspsychje: yeah so I will try big picture and see if thats any different14:19
vifinolotuspsychje: :P14:19
lotuspsychjeApachez: ok good luck mate14:19
LockziSo the question is - should I just unload the “module-suspend-on-idle” or can I trim this somehow?14:19
vifinoI was looking for that article by hand14:19
Apachezbut again the funny note is that when runned in windowed mode there are no freezes/hangs of the game14:19
Apachezare there perhaps some other command I could run when the freeze occurs to see what steam is actually doing ?14:20
Apachezbecause when the freeze occurs the sound loops aswell14:20
lotuspsychjeApachez: try running steam from terminal14:20
Apachezthe full game syntax or just steam itself?14:21
vifinorealloc1: It probably does not really bring much new and fancy stuff for you, but it nice to have. Only do that if you feel like having an adventure.14:21
realloc1hmm i maybe should stick to ext4, it will be my main system and i will have to store some important data14:21
vifinoYeah, good call.14:21
lotuspsychjeApachez: steam itself, so we can check the steam errors14:21
Apachezrealloc1: I know this might sound like im a pussy, but.... backup? :)14:21
Apachezahh ill try that14:21
vifinorealloc1: How far have you been with the install on your surface before?14:21
vifinoDid it run?14:22
realloc1yes14:22
vifinoGood.14:22
realloc1even the touchpad worked out of the box, but only sometimes. Wifi did not work at all14:22
realloc1i installed from a micro sd... i'm preparing a new one at the moment14:23
lotuspsychjeApachez: i really would try 14.10 vs 14.04 for steam perfromance14:24
vifinorealloc1: I installed it from a micro sd too. Did not boot off of my usb 3 stick.14:25
vifinoAlso, refresh that gist, added more information.14:25
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g0thhi14:27
realloc1hm ok14:27
vifinoMy markdown is cruel, forgive me on that part realloc1.14:27
realloc1^^14:27
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g0thAfter an update I get a lot of graphical errors (I had to switch ctrl + alt + f1 and back to get something something useful but still not good)14:28
g0thwhen I log in I don't have anything (no desktop)14:28
g0thand my keyboard seems then to become unresponsive14:29
lotuspsychjeg0th: ubuntu version plz?14:29
vifinorealloc1: Also: Do not use 3.18, it causes the device to be unbootable, and you have to switch to the older kernel.14:29
Apachezgreat14:29
g0thlotuspsychje: what's the command again?14:29
torrentehi, who speak german?14:29
Apacheznow it really locked up14:29
vifinotorrente: I do.14:29
lotuspsychjeApachez: :p14:29
g0th14.1014:29
Apachezlast entry when loop occured14:29
g0thlsb_release -a14:29
Apachezm_face->glyph->bitmap.width is 0 for ch:32 Verdana14:29
lotuspsychjeg0th: try 14.04 fresh mate14:30
Apachezand when pressing ctrl+c in that terminal window14:30
ApachezRequested Force create but SharedObjectMutex already created14:30
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g0thhow do I easily do that?14:30
g0thalso it is not a switch issue14:30
ApachezForced create but already created for SharedObject Event14:30
g0thI used 14.10 before14:30
Apachezthat last line is shown 3 times14:30
g0thsomething must have happened inbetween14:31
g0thhow do I reset my desktop14:31
g0th?14:31
Apachezany hints on how to restart unity without losing running windows? :)14:31
g0thand my x-system?14:31
Apachezfinally got control back14:31
g0thanyone?14:31
g0that the moment I'm only using the console14:32
EriC^^Apachez: setsid unity14:32
lotuspsychjeg0th: try grub into recoverymode14:32
lotuspsychje!recovery | g0th14:33
ubottug0th: If your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode14:33
carbonkeyhello, i'm kind of new to ubuntu and I was wondering if anyone could help me with installing some packages for a printer driver14:34
g0thsigh all right14:34
g0thbrb14:34
lotuspsychjecarbonkey: printer type?14:34
cfhowlett!printer | carbonkey,14:34
ubottucarbonkey,: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu14:34
carbonkeyepson xp-41014:34
carbonkeyepson has a driver for it, but it requires i install lsb as a depenency before I can use gdebi to install it14:35
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carbonkeyand for the life of me i can't figure out how to do that, apt-get install lsb failed right off the bat14:35
lotuspsychjecarbonkey: http://askubuntu.com/questions/401867/epson-xp-410-drivers14:36
realloc1vifino: Ive problems downloading... usb8797_uapsta.bin just getting a html page14:39
vifinoOh.14:39
g0thre14:39
g0threcovery was completely buggy14:39
vifinorealloc1: Let me host my version on my server.14:39
vifinoJust a quick mirror.14:39
g0thit just didn't do anything so I tried varies key combinations14:39
g0the.g. ctrl + alt + delete14:40
g0ththen it did something and freezed again14:40
g0thafter hitting again several keys I finally got some menu for recovery graphics mode/etc but that didn't work either14:40
g0thI was forced to pull the power cord14:40
g0thit didn't respond14:40
g0thI get a much more stable behavior without recovery mode14:40
jiohdictl-alt-f1 gives you a terminal14:41
lotuspsychjeg0th: did you try fix broken packages14:41
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g0thI am in ctrl + alt + f114:41
g0thit didn't work at the recovery mode14:41
lotuspsychjethats bad news14:41
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g0thlotuspsychje: I have no broken packages14:41
vifinorealloc1: Open the url with a browser14:41
realloc1ok, i did this in my git bash on windows: curl -o usb8797_uapsta.bin http://git.marvell.com/?p=mwifiex-firmware.git;a=blob;f=mrvl14:41
realloc1/usb8797_uapsta.bin14:41
g0theverything is installed fine14:41
realloc1trying with browser now..14:41
g0thit's just that my xorg system is not working properly14:42
lotuspsychjeg0th: well you said you got this after updates14:42
g0thhow do I reset it?14:42
g0thsmall updates I assume14:42
g0thand after I used windows14:42
g0thmaybe windows somehow modified my bios/graphics card?14:42
g0thbut I was able to boot14:42
lotuspsychjeg0th: i rest my case, if you want stable use 14.0414:42
g0thso how do I do that?14:43
g0thnow that I'm at 14.10?14:43
lotuspsychjeg0th: download the iso, make usb and install fresh14:43
g0thforget it14:43
g0thI don't have the time for all that14:43
g0thalso I don't have a cd drive anymore14:43
g0ththats just silly advice14:43
lotuspsychjeg0th: 14.10 is for 9 months..14:44
realloc1got it!14:44
g0thif I restart from scratch I would not use an old system14:44
g0ththat has no future?14:44
carbonkeylotuspsychje, I checked your links and the ones from ubottu in case they could help14:44
g0tham I supposed to spend weeks installing a system which I can't ever update?14:44
g0thno thanks14:44
carbonkeythey either pointed to a solution that is not viable in my setup or to the driver i already have downloaded14:44
g0thalso 14.10 was working fine14:44
g0thI just want to know how I can reset the xorg system + desktop14:45
lotuspsychjeg0th: updates on a non-lts version can give problems sometimes14:45
g0thas if I did a new installation14:45
g0thgreat14:45
g0thI'm on my own again14:45
lotuspsychje!xorg | g0th14:45
ubottug0th: X.Org is an implementation of the X Windows System, and is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart it on an Ubuntu system, type 'sudo service lightdm restart'. To fix screen resolution or other X.Org problems: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution . See also !xorgconf14:45
carbonkeyi would just like to know how to install the lsb package from the tar.xz i alredy have14:45
g0thmy graphics settings are wrong14:46
g0thand I got no desktop at all14:46
g0thno panel, no wm14:46
g0thnothing14:46
g0thjust a background image + a mouse pointer14:47
vifinorealloc1: Nice.14:47
carbonkeysorry to interrupt, you can finish talking to goth first :P14:47
lotuspsychje!tarball | carbonkey14:48
ubottucarbonkey: Files with ".tar.gz", ".tar.bz2" or ".tgz" extensions are compressed archive formats, similar to ZIP files. See !tar for extracting them. Some of these files contain programs in source code form; see !compile for getting them to run.14:48
carbonkey!compile14:48
ubottuCompiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first). Also read !checkinstall14:48
g0thhow do I debug why no desktop is loaded?14:49
g0thI can login14:49
g0thbut I get nothing14:49
g0thI'll create a new user, sigh14:49
g0ththe same issue for the new user14:50
g0thso it can't be a user configuration issue14:50
g0thanyone?14:50
vifinorealloc1: Is it installed by now?14:51
g0thFailed to start unit@1001.service: Unknown unit ....14:52
realloc1ah no sry, im doing a backup first14:52
g0thdoes that mean anything?14:52
g0thsigh, I think I'll switch back to debian14:52
vifinorealloc1: Don't wipe windows, it is very useful for firmware updates.14:52
jiohdig0th, a reinstall takes under half an hour, probably the fastest fix14:52
cfhowlettg0th, use what works.  best of luck to you.14:52
g0threinstall takes several months14:52
g0thuntil I have my system where I want it14:53
vifinoA recent one improved wifi stability too.14:53
lotuspsychjelol?14:53
g0thalso I don't want to reinstall to an old version14:53
g0ththat's just stupid14:53
cfhowlettg0th, oh, then you should definitely go with debian!14:53
g0thit's not a server system though14:53
g0thI don't have time for this now14:54
g0thsigh14:54
g0thI will be forced to use windows :(((14:54
g0thit's just some xorg settings14:54
g0ththe rest is fine?14:54
g0this there no way to reset it completely?14:54
vifinoOn servers, ubuntu > debian in my opinion. Ubuntu is stable enough and has more recent software, which is what I need.14:55
cfhowlettg0th, please stop flooding the channel.14:55
g0thok, I'll try to purge as much as possible and then reinstall14:55
lotuspsychje!lts | g0th14:55
ubottug0th: LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04)14:55
g0this it possible to remember the current packages?14:55
lotuspsychjeg0th: aptoncd14:55
g0thcd?14:55
g0thI don't want to remove anything14:56
g0thjust save the package list14:56
lotuspsychjei need coffee :p14:56
lotuspsychjelaterz guys14:56
g0thsigh, this channel is frustrating14:56
Apachezlotuspsychje: care to paste that 6 tips url again?14:56
g0thI somehow always have the feeling that I'm just wasting time, but sometimes I get real help14:56
Apachezfound it14:58
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g0thhow do I reconfigure my xorg system?15:00
g0thsome package is responsible for creating the configuration file15:00
g0thwhich package?15:00
g0thit complains about glx missing15:01
g0thand drm2 missing15:01
g0thetc15:01
g0thsomething is very wrong15:01
g0thmight be my display drivers15:01
g0thbut I upgraded them and I still get exactly the same behavior15:01
Apachezso lets see how full screen in steam works when booted straight into big picture mode...15:02
g0thI removed all nvidia packages, trying to reboot now15:05
AA Irc.oltreirc.net15:06
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feurdI always see configurations that involve the .xsession file (especially to launch scripts at startup). But I don't have one. I only have .xsessoin.errors. Where is it?15:10
Apachezok so some more tests... running in big picture mode natively will also bring me these freeze/hang... it seems related to font rendering, hangs when chat window is to be displayed15:15
MathisI created a script and made an entry in Autostart programs15:15
Mathiswhy is it not showing up in a terminal when booting the system?15:15
carbonkeycan anyone think of a reason why "apt-get install lsb" would do nothing? I have no idea how to compile from source and if i could get apt-get to work it would solve all my problems15:16
Apachezcarbonkey: same with    sudo apt-get install lsb     ?15:18
Apachezalso is lsb available?15:18
Apachezsudo apt-cache search lsb15:18
realloc11vifino: im switching now to my phone, so im leaving irc for a moment15:19
vifinorealloc11: Okay.15:19
carbonkeyi omitted sudo because i was assuming it's use, i will try to check cache15:19
g0thhi15:19
carbonkey*its15:19
LockziGuys, Ubuntu 14.04 x64 Desktop. I have a problem getting my Asus BT-211 Bluetooth USB Dongle to work… It seems like it can’t initiate itself and therefore reconnects http://pastebin.com/TUzVdzE815:20
g0thafter removing nvidia* I am now able to use my desktop15:20
g0thbut it's a completely new one15:20
Lockzilsusb gives me nothing about it15:20
g0thhow do I reset it?15:20
g0thit's unity15:20
g0thok, unity-tweak-tool --reset-unity15:21
carbonkeyi don't see "lsb" in the list as a discrete unit, only lsb-base and lsb-release, this I assume means that the package is unavailable?15:22
g0thhmm it only works while unity-tweak-tool is running15:22
g0thhow do I make it permanent?15:22
akfossسلام15:22
IsNotMyIPHi, i want to know some tool for making 3d games on ubuntu... I know c++ c java python js... Thanks!15:23
g0thanyone?15:24
g0thman this chat is useless15:24
IsNotMyIPg0th: Sometimes i agree with you15:24
vifinorealloc1: Welcome back.15:24
ActionParsnipg0th: wassup?15:24
francesco_!list15:24
ubottufrancesco_: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».15:24
g0thActionParsnip: I want to reset my unity15:26
ActionParsnipg0th: in what way?15:26
g0thActionParsnip: unity-tweak-tool --reset-unity seems to work15:27
g0thbut the changes go away15:27
g0thhow do I make it permanent?15:27
francesco_ !list15:27
ubottufrancesco_: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».15:27
ActionParsnipg0th: you mean set Unity back to default settings?15:27
g0thmy desktop looks nothing like before15:27
g0thfor some reason15:27
g0thI want my old unity based desktop back15:27
ActionParsnipfrancesco_: it wont change in 60 seconds, trust me15:27
g0thpreferably with hardware support (which doesn't seem to be an option)15:28
g0ththe nvidia drivers no longer work at all15:28
g0thI had to remove them all15:28
ActionParsnipg0th: what is the output of: cat /etc/issue15:28
g0thbut my main issue is to get my desktop back15:28
g0th14.1015:29
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giggilatrottolaHi, someone can explain me the steps how commerce for D7  works with a payment method? I need to integrate a new one15:29
ActionParsnipg0th: thats not the output of the command15:29
g0thUbuntu 14.10 \n \l15:29
ActionParsnipg0th: better. Thank you15:29
g0th 15:29
g0thI can't copy & paste15:29
francesco_315:30
ActionParsnip g0th: dconf reset -f /org/compiz/15:31
CarsonRunsMorning. Anyone aroud that can help me with a bind server issue?15:31
centimeHi. I'm trying to install ubuntu on a friend's computer, but i'm having troubles facing UEFI/windows8. It is installed, but the bios settings still keep 2 boot order lists, one which is UEFI and one which is Legacy. and I can't make Legacy the first, so the only way I currently have to start ubuntu is to manually select my localdisk,and grub, bypassing their "OS boot manager"15:31
centimeAnyone has any idea ?15:31
g0thActionParsnip: as what should I login?15:31
g0thI'll try "Gnome"15:32
ActionParsnipg0th: your user, as usual15:32
g0thit didn't work :(15:32
g0thhmm15:32
ActionParsnipg0th: then you will need to run: setsid unity15:32
ActionParsnipg0th: then run: unity --reset-icons15:32
g0thsetsid unity worked!15:33
ActionParsnipg0th: you will then have reset your Compiz settings to defaults15:33
g0thapparently also my keyboard settings15:33
g0ththanks15:33
ActionParsnipg0th: yes! It "didn't work" because the process wasn't finished15:33
ActionParsnipg0th: you cant judge a process til it's completed, can you?15:34
g0thI waited like 3 minutes15:34
g0thah15:34
g0thyour process15:34
g0thI assumed it was just one command yes15:34
ActionParsnipg0th: it's one I found online. Searhing the same Internet you can seafch15:34
CarsonRunsI have bind server installed to do name resolution for my local domain. For all the client computers, it's working fine, resolving local hosts and also relaying requests for remote hosts. The only server that can't resolve any local hosts is the ubuntu server hosting bind.15:34
_root_I need a ufi enabled .img or .iso to dd into my usb stick. do we have anything like that in linux world?15:34
ActionParsnipg0th: assume nothing15:34
g0ththe command unity --reset-icons never finnishes15:35
g0thhmm and it didn't save the previous settings from dconf15:35
ActionParsnipg0th: see how it goes.  This sort of crap is why I don't use compiz / unity. Too much heartache15:35
g0thand setsid15:35
g0thwhat do you use?15:36
g0thxfce?15:36
ActionParsnipg0th: openbox15:36
ActionParsnipg0th: no DE for me15:36
g0thhow can I make changes like setsid unity stick?15:36
g0thafter logout and login they all vannish15:37
EriC^^_root_: the .iso 's in releases.ubuntu.com can be uefi booted15:37
EriC^^g0th: try to reinstall unity15:37
g0thI already did that15:37
feurdIs it nornal that the command 'echo $DISPLAY' returns nothing?15:38
g0thmy session is messed up15:38
EriC^^g0th: really reinstall it15:38
g0thhow can I tell it to use unity for my session?15:38
g0thI did that eric15:38
EriC^^g0th: apt-cache depends ubuntu-desktop | awk '/Depends/ {print $2}' | xargs sudo apt-get install --reinstall -y15:38
g0thalso I don't see how that helps15:38
EriC^^did you run something like that?15:38
g0thI purged it and reinstalled it15:38
EriC^^you only reinstalled the metapackage i think15:38
g0thhmm15:38
EriC^^try the above15:38
g0thbut that is a nice line15:38
g0thit reinstalls quite a lot15:39
_root_EriC^^: can be or it is? I mean if I dd the iso to my usb stick then go to uefi menu on my box. do I have ubuntu usb-stick uefi menu?15:39
EriC^^_root_: yes, it'll be there15:39
EriC^^it should15:40
g0thhmm the line does nothing ^^15:40
g0thhow do I tell the session to use unity?15:40
EriC^^g0th: line should work15:40
EriC^^what's it say?15:40
_root_EriC^^: I hope it does. the ubuntu is like this . or lubuntu and xubuntu are the same?15:40
g0thit doesn't install anything15:40
EriC^^g0th: are you typing install --reinstall -y ?15:41
g0thyes15:41
g0thoh15:41
g0thfound a mistake15:41
LockziWhat should you do when you are trying to get an Bluetooth dongle working and the system just disconnects and reconnects it? http://pastebin.com/TUzVdzE815:41
EriC^^_root_: yes, i think so15:42
g0thit does something now eric15:42
EriC^^is it reinstalling everything?15:44
g0thit did15:44
g0thbut still I don't have unity15:44
* CarsonRuns eats rice chex while waiting for someone to help with bind issue... :)15:44
feurdI would like to use xbindkeys, but I've got an error saying that it cannot open display. And indeed the environment varialbe DISPLAY seems empty. How can I solve that?15:44
EriC^^g0th: try to log out then back in maybe15:44
g0thI tried that before15:44
g0thit doesn't work15:44
g0thtried it agai15:44
EriC^^feurd: DISPLAY=:015:45
g0thI see "Activities" on the upper left15:45
g0thinstaed of my unity panel15:45
EriC^^feurd: not sure if there's a better way though15:45
ActionParsnipg0th: their should be a session in /etc/xdg (I think its that) to give the options in LightDM15:45
feurdEriC^^: But have you got an idea about why it is empty in the first place?15:45
vifinorealloc1: Hows it going?15:46
vifinoProgress?15:46
realloc1installing15:46
g0thI don't see anything I understand or would help15:46
g0ththat would help*15:46
EriC^^feurd: no idea15:47
realloc1i know im slow.. had issues with the sd card.. i'll report15:47
EriC^^g0th: do you use ubuntu-gnome?15:48
g0thhow can I check?15:48
g0thhmm, also my desktop is unusable slow15:48
EriC^^dpkg -l | grep ubuntu-gnome15:48
g0thmaybe because I don't use any graphics drivers15:48
EriC^^or dpkg -l | grep gnome-shell15:49
g0thI'll install ubuntu-gnome-desktip15:49
EriC^^no15:49
EriC^^i  meant if you have it installed and dont use it, you could try to purge it and reinstall unity15:50
EriC^^the activities bar is from gnome15:50
g0thI already spent hours on the issue now15:50
g0thI don't feel I got any step further15:50
CarsonRunsBind issue: I have bind server installed to do name resolution for my local domain. For all the client computers, it's working fine, resolving local hosts and also relaying requests for remote hosts. The only server that can't resolve any local hosts is the ubuntu server hosting bind.15:51
g0thsigh15:51
g0thI don't have the time15:51
EriC^^g0th: try the dpkg commands15:51
g0thgnome-shell is installed15:52
EriC^^ok, if you dont use it purge it15:52
EriC^^sudo apt-get purge gnome-shell15:52
GtrfiendHeyyyyyyyyyyy !!!!! I'm a genius ! He,he.I actually got connected with you guys ! He,he.Okay...now that we've established that,I have a few questions.....first,a while back I burned a copy of Ubuntu but for some reason none of the programs on it will work ????Anybody hve an answer for that one ??15:52
g0thpurge what?15:52
g0thonly gnome-shell?15:52
EriC^^yeah15:53
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: did you MD5 test the ISO you burned?15:53
g0thok thanks15:53
GtrfiendWow....probably no,my friend15:54
g0ththat seems to have done something useful15:54
EriC^^g0th: reinstall unity using the command from before15:54
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: then how did you know it was complete and consistent?15:54
g0thany ideas why my nvidia drivers no longer work?15:54
g0thI tried 304 version and the latest15:54
GtrfiendIt's actually been so long since I burnt that copy I think I remember reading somethinmg about that but I remember that as being something slightly difficuklt and I couldn't get into it at the time15:55
g0thbefore I always used the 304 I think15:55
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: I'd redownload the Trusty ISO, MD5 test it then burn it to disk as slowly as possible15:55
realloc1installation finished... rebooting15:56
GtrfiendI'm sorry....I just threw it into the drive of the pc I wanted to try it in & tried it and up poped the desktop but nothing would repond when I tried it15:56
EriC^^g0th: no idea15:56
yourbeau** (nautilus:4888): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-CXHg0zJkgd: Connection refused15:56
yourbeauI am getting this error a lot15:56
Gtrfiendokie dokie parsnip can i ask you something els ?15:56
g0thEriC^^: thanks15:57
EriC^^g0th: did you run the command to reinstall unity? apt-cache depends .... ?15:57
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: wassup15:57
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GtrfiendI'm reading about dual booting...............15:57
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: ok15:57
GtrfiendBecause Wubi needs Windows and Ubuntu to co-operate, you have to deal with all the problems of both systems. For example, it's not easy to completely uninstall Wubi. An experienced linux user or someone with considerable technical knowledge about Windows might find it better to try Wubi in some certain circumstances where dual-booting is infeasible or inadvisable. See the Wubi guide for more information about Wubi, particularly how to15:58
Gtrfiendthis is kind of scaring me away15:58
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: wubi hasnt been developed for over 2 years and is abandoned15:58
GtrfiendI'm not THAT "technical" what do you think of this statement ?15:59
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: dont use wubi. It was awful even when it was a thing15:59
m-tHello, sombody know howto get a list of selected appointments out of korganizer? Like for example all appointments of a year showing a list of it the start and end time.15:59
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: wubi is dead, mooting everything15:59
m-tReoccurring appointments should show as several events in this list as well.15:59
realloc1system is running... type cover does not work, wifi does not work... im going to install the wifi package15:59
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: what version of Windows are you wanting to dual boot with?15:59
EriC^^i just noticed something i think wubi = windows + ubuntu in the middle = wubi15:59
Artemisf1does anybody have good sources for informations about free software ? I have to give a talk about this topic at school. Ofc i found a lot of stuff on the internet but maybe some of you have different views or ideas about this topic. its for an ethics lesson16:00
EriC^^clever name, terrible idea though16:00
ActionParsnipArtemisf1: that is offtopic here try #ubuntu-offtopic16:00
vifinorealloc1: The newer kernel might help you with that cover.16:00
GtrfiendWell,thank you very much for you help parsnip.Much apreciated !16:01
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: dual boot is nearly always possible16:01
GtrfiendWell Win 7 my freind16:01
CarsonRunsBind issue: I have bind server installed to do name resolution for my local domain. For all the client computers, it's working fine, resolving local hosts and also relaying requests for remote hosts. The only server that can't resolve any local hosts is the ubuntu server hosting bind.16:01
ActionParsnipGtrfiend: in win7 you can shrink your NTFS partition amd leave unpartitioned space. You can then install Ubuntu to the freed space16:02
g0thafter I install nvidia-packages my desktop is messed up again16:02
g0thany idea how to fix that?16:02
ActionParsnipg0th: are you planning to play 3D games in linux on the sytem?16:02
g0thno16:02
g0thbut my desktop is extremely slow without it16:03
g0thI need "some" driver16:03
ActionParsnipg0th: tried a non compositing session using opensource driver?16:03
g0thI tried it several years ago16:03
g0thright now I just try to get my system working16:03
ActionParsnipg0th: rhe default Ubunu comes with nouveau which will drive the hardware16:03
g0ththe fastest possible way16:03
ActionParsnipg0th: sudo apt-get install xfce416:04
ActionParsnipg0th:16:04
g0thI'll use the slow system for now16:04
ActionParsnipg0th: remove proprietary video dricers and log into xfce16:04
g0thbefore everything worked perfectly16:04
g0thand now it's very very reduced16:04
ActionParsnipg0th: before what?16:04
g0thone day ago16:04
g0ththen I rebooted did some windows stuf16:05
g0thand now it doesn't work16:05
ActionParsnipg0th: ok, what happened then?16:05
g0thwhat I described befre16:05
g0thmy graphics weren't right16:05
g0thmy unity was gone16:05
ActionParsnipg0th: did you suspend or hinernate Windows?16:05
g0thI don't know16:05
g0thmaybe it did on its own16:05
ActionParsnipg0th: reboot to windows, shutdown then reboot to Ubuntu16:05
g0thok I'll try16:06
realloc1installing kernel...16:07
* CarsonRuns wonders if he needs to have +v...16:08
OnionHello. Could someone explain to me how does a developer specify the package's dependencies? For example, if I write a program in C or Vala and wishto create a deb package, how do I do it?16:08
g0thI think windows somehow made everything fail16:09
g0thhow can that be?16:09
ActionParsnipg0th: possible bios bug16:09
g0thsigh16:10
g0thnow my desktop is gone again16:10
g0thand my graphics settings are wrong16:10
g0thError: Plugin 'opengl' not loaded16:10
g0thfrom compiz16:10
OnionDoes this contain the necessary information regarding the building of packages?16:10
ActionParsnipOnion: I believe you define what is needed in the makefile16:10
m-tg0th: Do you know search machines? --> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/Debian-Binary-Package-Building-HOWTO/16:10
Onionhttp://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/packaging-new-software.html16:10
carbonkeywell, something in some tutorial you linked me to earlier helped me fix my problem so thanks Apachez and lotuspsychje :D16:11
ActionParsnipOnion: rhe guys jn #c may be able to advise16:11
Apachezcarbonkey: and that was? :P16:12
maeryo116:12
inthegutsAnyone here use spark for work?16:13
LogusHallo miteinander. Habe eine Frage zu Webserver-Logs. Habe bei mir (Lubuntu 14.04) einen zur Probe installiert und die Access-Logs angeguckt. Wenn der Browser den Browser-Cache nutzt, wird bei mir trotzdem was in den Logs angezeigt, dass ein paar Bytes übertragen wurden. Was ist das?16:13
EriC^^!de | Logus16:13
ubottuLogus: In den meisten Ubuntu-Kanälen wird nur Englisch gesprochen. Für deutschsprachige Hilfe besuche bitte #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #edubuntu-de oder #ubuntu-at. Einfach "/join #ubuntu-de" eingeben. Danke für Dein Verständnis!16:13
Espen__Hi, could anyone please help me out? Im having trouble with a hard drive not mounting after shutdown. It fails at startup every boot.16:13
realloc1ok kernel and wifi installed... hmmm wifi still does not work16:14
Espen__Not sure if the drive is faulty, or my partitioning being wrong.16:14
CarsonRunsBind issue: I have bind server installed to do name resolution for my local domain. For all the client computers, it's working fine, resolving local hosts and also relaying requests for remote hosts. The only server that can't resolve any local hosts is the ubuntu server hosting bind.16:14
carbonkeyuhh, the compilingsoftware tutorial, although it basically just pointed me to launchpad and i installed all the dependencies for the package individually x_x16:14
carbonkeyanyway, thanks, i'm off now16:14
g0thnow I get a black screen after a reboot16:15
g0th:(16:15
g0thActionParsnip: how do I get back the desktop?16:17
g0thI didn't do anything besides rebooting on windows, shutdown and then reboot on ubuntu16:17
g0thand now I don't have a desktop16:17
g0thit complains about "plugin opengl not loaded"16:17
g0thwhen I try to start unity16:17
ActionParsnipg0th: press CTRL + ALT + F1 and run: killall -u $USER16:17
tonytreinstall your video card driver16:18
kzaHello. How do I add a extra "workspace" or "tab" when using Ubunu in non gui-mode?16:18
g0thtonyt: my nvidia driver doesn't work anymore somehow16:18
EriC^^kza: you mean you want another tty?16:18
g0thtonyt: so I removed it but before it worked16:18
tonytk16:18
g0thEriC^^: everything we did got somehow reset back to something even worse after rebooting on windows and booting back on ubuntu16:19
g0thnow I can't even start unity16:19
kzaEriC^^: I'm new, so my terminology is quite limited. But yes? If tty means another "tab" in the non-gui mode where I can do other things. :)16:19
g0thand my graphics are messed up even without any nvidia drivers16:19
EriC^^g0th: i think it has to do with booting into windows16:19
g0thI can't use it as a dual boot system?16:19
EriC^^g0th: i personally removed lubuntu a few days ago after installing it, and i used the same method to get unity back16:19
g0thhmm, how do I get my ubuntu system back?16:19
realloc1vifino: could it be that i have to configure wifi manually?16:19
CarsonRunskza: Try using "screen". type man screen to get the man pages for it.16:20
vifinorealloc1: Rebooted?16:20
vifinoProbably, right?16:20
EriC^^kza: by non-gui mode do you mean a terminal in unity?16:20
Espen__Anyone got time to help me out troubleshooting why a drive of mine won´t mount up? UUID is right, and i can't find anything in dmesg | tail16:20
realloc1yes16:20
EriC^^kza: tty is the ctrl+alt+f116:20
realloc1p.s. type cover works now, even touchpad16:20
kzaEriC^^: yeah, then tty it is. :)16:20
EriC^^kza: ok, you can press ctrl+alt+f2-f6 to get other tty's16:21
kzaoh! much appreciated16:21
EriC^^kza: if you want to run multiple commands in the same tty you can use screen16:21
EriC^^or background the commands16:22
realloc1maybe the wifi file is damaged... is there a md5 sum available for the file?16:22
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kzaEriC^^: Alright, thanks! I assume alt+<F key> will switch between tty's?16:23
vifinorealloc1: Okay, cover works. Now I will probably give you my firmware file, because that download seems to be not working.16:23
EriC^^kza: yup16:23
CJKayHi guys, I can't seem to add an IPv6 address to eth0:0, but I can add IPv6 addresses to eth0 and IPv4 addresses to eth0:016:24
CJKayAny ideas why that might be?16:24
ActionParsnipEspen__: what file system is the partition? (You don't mount drives)16:25
Espen__ext416:25
ActionParsnipEspen__: is it USB based?16:26
Espen__nah SATA16:26
CarsonRunsbind issue: I have bind server installed to do name resolution for my local domain. For all the client computers, it's working fine, resolving local hosts and also relaying requests for remote hosts. The only server that can't resolve any local hosts is the ubuntu server hosting bind.16:26
ActionParsnipEspen__: bit easier, does the filesytem fsck as ok?16:26
Espen__not sure how do i check?16:26
ActionParsnipEspen__: what is the file system raw ID name? (Eg /dev/sh1)16:27
Espen__ /dev/sda116:27
ActionParsnipEspen__: ok then with sda1 unmounted, run: sudo fsck /dev/sda116:28
Espen__e2fsck 1.42.9 (4-Feb-2014) /dev/sda1: clean, 64/183148544 files, 16691071/732566272 blocks16:28
ActionParsnipEspen__: it will make sure the filesystem is clean and ok16:28
ActionParsnipEspen__: ok, can you mow mount it manually?16:28
Espen__still not working16:29
ActionParsnipEspen__: what does the terminal output when you try?16:29
Espen__root@ubuntu:~# sudo mount /dev/sda1 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1,        missing codepage or helper program, or other error        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try        dmesg | tail  or so16:29
vifinorealloc1: Try http://chrono.i0i0.me/firmware/usb8797_uapsta.bin16:30
vifinoDirectly scp'd from my tablet16:30
ActionParsnipEspen__: try: sudo mkdir /media/sda1; sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1 -t ext416:30
Espen__that works, no errors16:31
realloc1ok mom16:31
ActionParsnipEspen__: ok, and can you see the data in /media/sda116:31
Espen__the content of my previous mounting is in it16:32
Espen__mount*16:32
vifinorealloc1: Just replace that file you downloaded with the new one. If it isn't working, tell me. You might have to have more or different mrvl drivers.16:32
ActionParsnipEspen__: ok cool. did you add the file system in /etc/fstab ?16:32
Espen__ye, my fstab has this for the 3TB drive16:33
Espen__UUID=f2b0c0be-0bb7-473b-9188-a3745ae15159 /greenstorage ext4    defaults,umask=000              0       116:33
ActionParsnipEspen__: ok and the output of: sudo blkid | grep sda116:33
Espen__ /dev/sda1: UUID="f2b0c0be-0bb7-473b-9188-a3745ae15159" TYPE="ext4"16:34
ActionParsnipEspen__: right, looks good. Did you make the /greenstorage folder16:35
shiv_how to install ubuntu software package on boss16:35
ActionParsnipshiv_: what is "boss"?16:36
realloc1vifino: WORKS!16:36
vifinoBastard open source  software :P16:36
vifinorealloc1: \o/16:36
Espen__yeah, sudo mkdir green storage and chmod 777. it has content different from media folder i just made though16:36
Espen__might be leftovers from a failed attempt16:36
ActionParsnipEspen__: why chmod 777 ?16:37
Espen__deluge seems to have trouble saving files sometimes16:37
Espen__so i just went with 77716:37
CarsonRunsbind issue: I have bind server installed to do name resolution for my local domain. For all the client computers, it's working fine, resolving local hosts and also relaying requests for remote hosts. The only server that can't resolve any local hosts is the ubuntu server hosting bind.16:37
ActionParsnipEspen__: thats really unsecure. Ext4 can store effective linux ACLs. So 777 isnt needed16:37
vifinorealloc1: Okay, now a quick tip: install tlp and tlp-rdw ( or something like that, don't remember)16:38
vifinoImproves battery life.16:38
ActionParsnipEspen__: have you tried remobing the umask=000 bit from the fstab emtry?16:38
Espen__your kidding me.. that made it work16:39
realloc1vifino: Power management application?16:40
realloc1i see16:40
ActionParsnipEspen__: yeah, because you are using Ext4 which is a Linux filesytem...in Linux. It works. You dont need to mess with it as the ACL amd such is managed16:40
vifinorealloc1: Yes.16:41
Espen__deluge seems to have trouble writing to it though, if i don't set chmod 77716:41
vifinoLook at the gist again, updated it.16:41
ActionParsnipEspen__: so (for some reason) you started messing with the access in fstab and 777 nonesene when the folders will be accessible as long as the folders containing the data are writable as you user, which iss the userna,me your applicatio will run as16:41
ActionParsnipEspen__: chown the mount point and subfolders to your user and it will have all the access it needs16:42
vifinorealloc1: Look at the gist again, updated it.16:43
realloc1vifino: Hmm just some question.. i have a custom kernel now... can this cause problems with updates?16:45
vifinorealloc1: No, probably not.16:45
realloc1so that ubuntu wants to override it with the default one16:46
realloc1ok16:46
vifinoUnless there is a new official one, which then replaces it.16:46
vifinoBut that means it is fixed.16:46
realloc1ah ok16:46
vifinoOr stable/etc..16:46
Espen__Thanks for the help ActionParsnip16:46
Espen__:)16:46
realloc1Thx a lot again! What do i owe you? ;-)16:47
ActionParsnipEspen__: no worries, easy when you understand ACLs16:47
vifinorealloc1: Nothing, but I do have a request to you: Please share that gist to anyone who wants to do that.16:48
CarsonRunsUbuntu server configured with bind. Bind is doing name resolution for all local clients and functioning properly for all clients in the local network; however, the server running bind is not able to resolve any names on the local network. dig @localhost home.local returns "connection timed out; no servers could be reached" I can resolve external host names from that same ubuntu server running bind.16:50
gnychisI extracted the Ubuntu Server iso to a flash drive to use.  I want to setup a preseed.  I see the "preseed/" directory with a bunch of files in it (e.g., 'cloud.seed', 'ubuntu-server.seed').  Which one is run so I know which to modify?16:50
realloc1vifino: of course i will16:53
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: have you built the zone files for the local network?16:53
vifinorealloc1: Good, and check that gist from time to time, I might update it.16:53
CarsonRunsjhutchins: yes. name resolution is working for all clients on my network except for the server itself.16:54
cgtIs it possible to get/install a man page without installing the software?16:54
CarsonRunsjhutchins, for instance I can ping nas1.home.local from my desktop and it resolves. I do the same from the server that is running bind and it can't resolve the name.16:55
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: Possibly check your nsswitch file; see if the server is listening on 127.0.0.1.  Bind logs pretty well, you can increase the verbosity.16:55
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: You could try dig @<ipaddress>16:56
CarsonRunsjhutchins, what IP address? That of the server?16:56
CarsonRunsjhutchins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9671898/16:58
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: Yes.16:58
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: I meant dig@192.168.1.10 somelocal.host17:00
CarsonRunsjhutchins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9671914/17:01
ActionParsnipCarsonRuns: resolves to 192.168.1.11117:01
CarsonRunsActionParsnip, that's the correct IP for laserjet, yes. But if I ping it from the server console, I get unknown host.17:02
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: Looks pretty functional to me.  Make sure bind is listinging to localhost or that resolv.conf points at the 198 address.17:02
CarsonRunsjhutchins, yeah, it's working for ever other host except the server. So, I guess my have DNS incorrectly configured on the server??17:03
CarsonRunsjhutchins, I'm not sure how to make sure that bind is listing to localhost...17:03
ActionParsnipCarsonRuns: yes, set the DNS in /etc/resolv.conf and you should be ok17:04
CarsonRunsActionParsnip: that file already contains: nameserver 192.168.1.1017:05
CarsonRunsThat's the correct IP of the server.17:05
bubbasaurescgt, be real specific here.17:06
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: I'd just point resolv.conf at the 198 address, that should take care of it.17:10
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: Well, that's a bit odd.17:10
vitimitiCan somebody help me with this .desktop file I have? It doesn't appear in the Unity dash but I can execute it through the command ./.local/share/applications/WoW\ CoRe.desktop. I know it's not an official issue, but I'd swear that the .desktop files work like this but this one does not appear: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9671963/17:10
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: You could try commenting out the "files" key in nsswitch.17:11
cgtbubbasaures: I'm wondering if it is possible to "install" a package's man page without installing the entire package (i.e., the software)17:12
bubbasaurescgt, What package, and are you sure it has a man?17:12
CarsonRunsjhutchins: do I need "listen-on {127.0.0.1}..." in the named.conf.options file?17:13
cgtopenssh-server17:13
cgtI don't want to install openssh-server on my desktop, I just want the sshd_config man page17:13
CarsonRunsjhutchins, I dont' know what the nsswitch file is.17:13
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: Server should default to that, unless you have a listen-on directive for the 198 address... http://forum.ivorde.ro/configure-bind-named-server-to-listen-on-localhost-on-debian-t95.html17:13
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: /etc/nsswitch.conf17:13
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: Determines order of resolution for various lookups.17:14
CarsonRunsjhutchins, I was just looking at that page. I dont' have that line in my config file.17:14
john_247holy shit man17:14
CarsonRunsLet me check out the nsswitch file, stand by.17:14
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: You shouldn't need that line, unless you have another line that tells it to listen (only) on 192.168.1.10 address.17:15
CarsonRunsjhutchins: have  listen-on { 192.168.1.10; }; in the named.conf.options17:16
jhutchinsCarsonRuns: That's what's causing it then.17:17
CarsonRunsjhutchins, so remove that or add the listen on local hosts directive?17:17
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CarsonRunsjhutchins: added listen-on { 127.0.0.1; }; to my named.conf.options files. Restarted bind. Ran lsof -Pni :53 and it shows that the server is listening on the loopback address: named   30443            bind   20u  IPv4 784459      0t0  TCP 127.0.0.1:53 (LISTEN)17:24
CarsonRunsjhutchins, still can't resolve local hosts from the server. Ping fails with unknown host17:24
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CarsonRunsjhutchins: interesting. The local host now resolves using nslookup, but still unknown host when I try to ping it.17:28
CobaltHallo there. Happy new year. My problem is two-fold. I visited a site and inadvertently clicked on install (for better integration and whatnot). I can't for the world of me see what has changed in Ubuntu or Firefox. Where is this integration thing please?17:32
CobaltMy second problem is this - how do I get rid of it now?17:32
BluesKajCobalt, look in the broeser history for the site so we know what you're talking about17:34
BluesKajbrowser17:34
CobaltBluesKaj: Oh. http://www.youtube.com17:34
BluesKajthat doesn't tell us much, what kind of integration do you mean, with the browser perhaps?17:36
CobaltBluesKaj: It seems to be a feature of Ubuntu/Firefox in 14.10. When I visit certain sites (and that is very arbitrary), it will occasionally ask me if I want to install the site for better integration. I usually click no. But this time I accidentally clicked install.17:37
CobaltBluesKaj: I thought this was a very well-documented feature of Ubuntu. I'm perplexed nobody seems to know anything of it.17:37
kostkonCobalt, it is17:37
kostkonCobalt, search for youtube in the dash17:37
BluesKajCobalt, sorry no idea, I use chrome17:37
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Cobaltkostkon: Nothing comes up.17:37
fabio_ /load .xchat2/budus.so17:38
CobaltBluesKaj: I think Chrome does the same too. But I haven't used that in a while.17:38
BluesKajprobly meant for windows17:38
CobaltNo this is a Ubuntu thing.17:38
LugalHello17:39
kostkonCobalt, i guess you are fine.17:39
Cobaltkostkon: I sort of remember turning app tracking off; but integration is still on. Doesn't seem to have done anything, which is a bit strange.17:40
Lugalif I use WireShark on my computer, does it show me only the traffic that is sent to my computer or also the internet traffic from other computers?17:40
Lugal(having many computer using the same router)17:40
CarsonRunsjhutchins: I found the problem, multicast dns. Here is the article that addresses it: http://askubuntu.com/questions/81797/nslookup-finds-ip-but-ping-doesnt17:40
CarsonRunsjhutchins, I removed the mdns entries from the nsswitch.conf file and it works perfectly now. Thanks for steering me in the right direction.17:41
realloc1vifino: i don't want to get on your nerves again, but ubuntu offers me updates, which also include kernel updates for 3.16, can i savely install them, or could it mess up the installed 3.17 kernel?17:47
vifinorealloc1: Should be fine, since the latest kernel is used.17:48
realloc1ty17:48
vifinoBut keep the deb's handy.17:48
_Opjneed help regarding tor17:52
_Opjhello zima17:52
Lugaldoes Canonical as a company has the duty to cooperate with the NSA?17:54
_Opjhow to go to #tor   ?????17:55
_Opjfirst time using IRC  :/17:55
Mathistry entering /join #<yourchannelname>17:56
_OpjI am using Xchat17:56
Mathisinto your textfield17:56
_Opjok thanx Mathis17:56
deepakhello17:57
deepaki need help in windows 7 and ubuntu dual boot17:58
_OpjI entered  /join #tor . Its says welcome to ##notter @Mathis17:58
_Opjit says #tor is at irc.ofc.net17:59
_OpjI am stuck :(17:59
bubbasauresdeepak, Details for help.17:59
_OpjI wanna go to #tor17:59
bubbasauresyour details that is on the problem ;)17:59
_Opjhey bubbasaures, I wanna go to #otr18:00
_Opj#tor18:00
_Opjhow to go over there18:00
xangua_Opj: /join #freenode for freenode help18:00
_Opjthanx xangua18:01
deepakhi i am new to this chat and taking a little time to get it. i will explain my prob now18:01
_Opjdeepak and I are alike   :P18:02
deepakin my hp pressario v 600 lap top i have installed windows 7 in ntfs partition18:02
_Opjok then what  @deepak18:03
deepakmy dvd drive is not working. also usb boot is not supported. so i va tried to install ubuntu along side with windows with a usb cd rom18:04
deepakafter installing wubi and when try to restart the system it stuck with an error msg18:05
deepakthe msg isTry hd(0,0): NTFS5: No wubildr, Try(hd0, 0): ntfs5: error: "prefix is not set"18:06
bubbasauresdeepak, Wubi is not supported why did you choose that install?18:07
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deepakin this situation i dont know mush more options. sorry18:07
bubbasaures!dualboot | deepak18:08
_Opjdeepak you should go from the beginning18:08
ubottudeepak: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot18:08
bubbasauresdeepak, You could use a virtual or dual boot it the wubi is a waste of time and not stable is all.18:08
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_Opji'll go with bubbasaures :)18:10
deepakam using a customised ubuntu for education purpose in keala india. it contains a lot in our local language18:10
jym@deepak, you can install it on a usb bootable and then install it from the usb ;)18:10
deepakcan i make a bootable pen drive to install it from the dvd rom, because my dvd rom is not working18:11
_Opjdeepak why don't you learn Ubuntu by using live boot without installing18:11
deepaksorry my dvd rom is not working18:12
_Opjdeepak if you have an  .iso file then you can make bootable from usb18:12
jymyou don't need a dvd rom, just a plug usb18:12
bubbasauresdeepak, What ubuntu release is this, I'm a little concerned your installing a release not supported here by whom released it or the version.18:13
deepakhow it is possible18:13
deepakany tool for that18:13
jymthis one for example http://www.linuxliveusb.com/fr/18:14
deepakit is based on ubuntu 14.04 lts18:14
_Opjdeepak try this link   http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu18:14
_Opjhttp://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu18:14
_Opjor if you have windows installed then wait18:15
theadmindeepak: Use the LinuxLiveUSB tool jym linked above. I have used it for a long time now and it never failed on me.18:15
bubbasauresdeepak, Cool, however custom releases beyond canonical are not supported here, mainly I would hate to have you get installed than have less support that you would with a legit release.18:15
theadmindeepak: Just remove the /fr/ from the URL because that's the french wobsite.18:15
jymyes, sorry, I pasted it too fast ^^18:16
_Opjhttp://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows18:16
_Opjdeepak try new link18:16
_Opjcan anyone help me out with TOr ?18:17
_OpjI am stuck in its tutorial :/18:17
theadmin_Opj: yes?18:17
_Opjthanx threadmin18:17
theadmin_Opj: beh, is simple really18:17
_OpjI am trying the hello world tutorial18:17
theadmin_Opj: Are you on 32-bit or 64-bit?18:17
_Opjbut python shell is giving error18:17
KosseDo you know a tool with I can see how the browser works (how many requests to if I go to a website, how many HTTP-connections, ...)?18:17
_OpjI guess 64 bit  :P18:17
_Opjnot sure18:18
theadmin_Opj: And, do you intend to use it only for browsing, or for proxying other applications?18:18
theadmin_Opj: uname -m will tell you18:18
_OpjI wanna master the application18:18
_Opjwhatever it takes18:18
_OpjI can set a proxy18:18
theadminI'm not entirely sure what you mean. If you just want to browse the web via Tor, the browser bundle is seriously the best option. It's preconfigured and stuffs.18:19
_OpjNo, I want to write scripts to talk to TOr relay  @theadmin18:19
_OpjI am using ubuntu 14.0418:19
theadmin_Opj: Oh. Alright then.18:19
_Opj:)18:19
deepakok thanks for your immediate great support. actually am new to ubuntu and just started loving it. i will try with the tools as per your instruction and will be back soon . thanks. see u later18:20
_Opjhttps://stem.torproject.org/tutorials/the_little_relay_that_could.html18:20
_OpjI am here18:20
_OpjI tried but getting error from python shell18:20
_Opjdeepak anyttime help18:21
bubbasauresdeepak, You want to be aware that this channel is a limited ubuntu support has to be canonical based basically18:21
_OpjI love doing that18:21
theadmin_Opj: Well, what is the error?18:21
bubbasaureslots of derivatives not supported here18:21
_Opjwait  @theadmin18:21
_Opj>>> import stem18:22
_Opj>>> from stem.control import Controller18:22
_Opj>>> with Controller.from_port ( port = 9051 ) as controller:18:22
_Opjcontroller.authenticate ( )18:22
_Opj18:22
_OpjTraceback (most recent call last):18:22
unopaste_Opj 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 unmuted18:22
k1l_Lugal: what do you mean?18:22
LugalHas NSA the possibility to include backdoor in Ubuntu?18:23
theadminLugal: Since everything Ubuntu comes with is open-source, the answer is no. Anyone can check for one easily.18:23
kostkon_Opj, do you know how to program in Python?18:23
_Opja little bit18:23
_Opjhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/9672358/18:23
k1l_Lugal: canonical as company said they will not cooperate with nsa or similar in building backdoors. since its all open source you could invistigate if you dont trust their word18:24
Lugalbut how can I know that the binaries that I install are the same as in the code?18:24
_Opjfollow the link to get the error msg  @theadmin18:24
k1l_Lugal: that is the problem of binaries and not a problem for canonical.18:24
Lugalor if I update the packages18:24
kostkon_Opj, try a different port? probably one that is higher than 102418:24
theadmin_Opj: Yeah okay, "connection refused" means Tor isn't accepting your connection. You did not supply a password to authenticate(), though.18:24
k1l_Lugal: if you install a nvidia binary you need to talk to nvidia for that, not canonical18:24
Lugalbut is it not forced by the law, that every company has to cooperate?18:24
ki7rwhmm, anyone aware of a problem with freenode? i can't connect to it anymore18:25
_Opjhow to supply a password ???18:25
LugalI am not from the US, but I think I have heard so18:25
_Opjwhere to add passoword ???18:25
k1l_Lugal: canonical is not a US company18:25
theadmin_Opj: Read the documentation, but I assume you want to just do controller.authenticate("mypassword")18:25
Lugalnot?18:25
Lugalits where?18:25
k1l_Lugal: england18:25
k1l_ki7rw: you are actually at freenode18:26
_Opjok let me try   @theadmin18:26
Lugalok18:26
_Opjby the way thanx "theadmin "  & "kostkon"18:26
Lugaland in england its not forced to cooperate with secret services?18:26
LugalI mean by law18:26
k1l_not that i am aware of.18:27
LugalDoes Ubuntu use Systemd?18:27
theadminLugal: Yes, from what I know, it does use systemd currently.18:27
k1l_Lugal: it will siwtch to systemd. target is 16.0418:27
Lugalis not systemd made by a US company and so cooperating with NSA, I've read it in "techrights" recently18:28
Lugalcan you not take another init instead?18:28
k1l_Lugal: if you do illegal stuff and the services can prrof that any company got to hand out the informations if a judge says so. but that is another case then building in a backdoor. which ubuntu/canonical does not.18:28
_Opjkostkon:   changing the port didn't help   :P   here is the error msg       http://paste.ubuntu.com/9672387/18:29
k1l_Lugal: not everything form the US is evil.18:29
Lugalof course not :D18:29
k1l_Lugal: and not every "opinion" is based on facts. please keep to the facts and not "someone said ...."18:29
ki7rwk1l_: well, i must have a problem with my other pc cause i can't get in with the laptop - don't know what has changed - i tried re-installing quassel with no luck18:30
kostkon_Opj, https://stem.torproject.org/api/control.html#stem.control.Controller.authenticate that redirects to https://stem.torproject.org/api/connection.html#stem.connection.authenticate  you can provide a password18:30
Lugalkeep to facts = get access to canonical master server, and check everything out myself? ;D18:31
k1l_ki7rw: what is the error message?18:31
k1l_Lugal: lets start with: what do you want to check?18:31
_Opjkostkon,  :   ok let me see   :)18:31
LugalI cant check all code myself for backdoor, so I have to keep to what xsomeone said^18:31
Lugal^^18:31
Lugaland does canonical audit all code from third parties, before including it to update server?18:32
theadminLugal: Most certainly yes.18:32
ki7rwk1l_: http://pastebin.com:NwQy311S18:32
theadminLugal: There's a complicated process to even get packages from Debian upstream, as far as I understand.18:32
k1l_Lugal: so. we already said that you can see all code if you want to since its open source. if you cant understand the code you need to trust someone who does. but someone who just says "its from us and all us is evil" has nothing to do with that.18:32
ki7rwk1l_: that's all i get after identifying myself18:34
evangeline_hi, how can I add this repository: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man3/lua-oocairo.3.html to ubuntu 14.04 in order to be able to install oocairo ?18:35
kostkon_Opj, in your case, that would be controller.authenticate (password="mypass")  in case you haven't tried that already18:35
evangeline_from the description of the package I'm not seeing in which repository the oocairo is ?18:35
theadminevangeline_: Eh, it's from the built-in repos, you just "sudo apt-get install lua-oocairo"18:35
k1l_ki7rw: rename the config folder (.quassel ?) and try with a clean profile18:35
evangeline_theadmin, yeah I know, but the package is not there, also the apt-cache search doesn't find it18:36
Lugalbtw, whats the difference between Unix and Linux? would it be possible to play Mac OS games nativly on Ubuntu? and how?18:36
hakimhello all.. so i attached my monitor to the laptop via VGA and i cant get the resolution to 1366x766 unless i modify it via xrandr .. But a reboot causes the settings to go back to something i dont want.. Any ideas on how to get the resolution to stay at 1366x766 on the monitor.18:36
theadminLugal: No, you can't run OS X apps.18:36
k1l_Lugal: linux is about the linux kernel18:36
theadminLugal: UNIX is the parent system, the first one, created by AT&T ages ago. Linux is a kernel. GNU/Linux is a base UNIX-like operating system.18:37
k1l_Lugal: and if you dont like open source code from a trustworthy distributer like canonical you want to play binary games form mac os? o_O18:37
LugalI like playing league of legends18:38
Lugalbut i would like to get rid of Windows18:38
theadminLugal: You can use Wine to run Windows apps on Linux.18:38
theadminLugal: It won't always work, but quite often you'll have a decent result.18:39
Lugalis wine free software?18:39
Lugaland open source?18:39
BluesKajyes18:39
Buntunubyou can run STEAM games on Linux if they have Linux ports available -- currently over 700 games18:39
Apachezabout 20 or so worth naming18:39
Apachezthe other 680 of them are just like... meh :)18:39
k1l_Lugal: sorry please stop worrying about backdoors in ubuntu if you want to run "games" made in adobe air and flash18:39
hakimhello all.. so i attached my monitor to the laptop via VGA and i cant get the resolution to 1366x766 unless i modify it via xrandr .. But a reboot causes the settings to go back to something i dont want.. Any ideas on how to get the resolution to stay at 1366x766 on the monitor.18:39
SiilwynLugal, Buntunub: Don't expect miracles, I tried running CS:GO. Even Valve fails at porting.18:40
k1l_Lugal: really. you are worring if there is a scratch in a window when on the other side the whole wall is missing.18:40
SchrodingersScatGO worked fine on mine.18:40
theadminSiilwyn: Say what now? TF2 works better on Linux than it ever did on Windows. You probably have issues with your graphics driver or something...18:41
Buntunubevery game I have purchased on STEAM had no trouble playing for me on Debian Wheezy18:41
evangeline_hakim, ideas?18:41
whoeverhi all, is there  a ppa for crunch-wordlist18:41
neckutrekanyone knows how I can copy a file from my HD into the filesystem of an OS (win7) that I installed on a virtual machine (virtualbox)?18:41
xangua!ppa | have you searched¿ whoever18:42
pipi-neckutrek: shared folders18:42
ubottuhave you searched¿ whoever: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge18:42
neckutrekso that I can run those files under the "virtual" OS18:42
hakim@evangeline_ what do you mean18:42
mtienhello. i have encountered a problem. when i connect an external hard drive via usb 3 extension cord, it wouldn't unmount. anyone ever have this problem?18:42
SiilwynSchrodingersScat, theadmin: mine just keeps crashing. I filed a bug and more users are affected but no response from Valve.https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Counter-Strike-Global-Offensive/issues/22918:42
qq_hi18:42
qq_hello18:42
kostkonqq_, hi18:42
Siilwynhey18:42
evangeline_hakim, the lua-oocairo is not present in my repositories, do you have any idea how to add the appropriate repository?18:42
qq_can somebody teach me how to install application18:42
SchrodingersScatneckutrek: virtualbox has a setting for folders that pass through to the guest os, when you place a file in that directory the windows guest should be able access it.18:42
hakimsorry i do not18:42
k1l_qq_: open softwarecenter18:43
neckutrekschrodinger, thanks!18:43
qq_ok, thanks kil18:43
whoeverxangua: ya18:43
qq_i amnew to ubuntu18:43
whoeverneckutrek: did you get an awser yet18:43
whoeverneckutrek:  is it dual boot or do we have vm's18:43
neckutrekwhoever: vm's, virtualbox18:44
whoever!stupid18:44
ubottuThe only dumb or stupid question is the one not asked. Please do not tell people off for asking something, just because it seems simple or obvious to you -- we discourage this attitude in all our channels.18:44
mtienanyone here use usb 3 devices via usb 3 extension cord?18:44
hakimhello all.. so i attached my monitor to the laptop via VGA and i cant get the resolution to 1366x766 unless i modify it via xrandr .. But a reboot causes the settings to go back to something i dont want.. Any ideas on how to get the resolution to stay at 1366x766 on the monitor.18:44
whoeverneckutrek: you want to go into your vm with file or from the vm to the native os18:44
torrentewhy it dont need to register in this channel?18:44
mtienin ubuntu?18:44
k1l_torrente: its a beginners channel18:45
whoeverneckutrek: do you have a share dir from your native os to the vm18:45
m-thakim: This might help you with xrandr ... and I used arandr but not sure anymore if it set the settings permanently or if it was something else I did. But the manual should give you a idea of what you need to do to setup your monitor properly.18:45
whoeverneckutrek: that would be the easiest way18:46
mtienguess my problem is too new?18:46
neckutrekwhoever: i just added a shared folder, the one that contains the files I want to run18:46
neckutreknow just, how do I find them in on my vm's OS...18:46
k1l_torrente: support not in pm please. for other channels please ask in #freenode or the operators from that channels18:46
torrenteok18:46
whoeverneckutrek: in the vm browse network18:47
mah454Hello18:47
whoeveryou should see something ie vm shae18:47
whoevermah454: hello18:47
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neckutrekwhoever: on windows on the vm you mean?18:47
hakimis arandr an app? m-t18:47
whoeverneckutrek: the vm18:48
whoeverneckutrek: what is the vm18:48
neckutrekwin718:48
neckutrekvirtualbox with win718:48
m-tright hakim18:48
ki7rwk1l_: well, it sucks but i did recreate the config file and now i'm back on the lappy18:48
m-tHakim: Its a frontend for xrandr.18:49
whoeverneckutrek: ok under network you will probably see something that looks like vbox/<share folder name>18:49
hakimm-t: is it a GUI18:49
neckutrekwhoever: do I need to restart my vm after adding the shared folder?18:49
mah454I want to install fglrx on laptop dell vostro 3350 (HD 6400M/7400M Series) , I downloaded amd-catalyst-omega-14.12-linux-run-installers.zip , but can not install this driver !!! receive "Adapter not supported"18:49
m-tGUI frontend ;) ...18:49
mah454How can fix this ?18:49
whoeverneckutrek: if you do not see it try to refresh the search, if you still don't see it then restart it18:49
k1l_mah454: please pastebin a "lspci"18:49
Siilwyntheadmin, so I guess it's not a graphics driver problem.18:50
hakimwill give it a try18:50
hakimthanks18:50
whoeverneckutrek: i assumed you have guest additions installed, if not you should18:50
mah454k1l_:  http://pastebin.com/e4GWscgm18:50
k1l_mah454: did the fglrx form ubuntu work?18:51
neckutrekwhoever, whats a guest addition?...18:51
mah454k1l_: I use ubuntu 14.10 , I installed fglrx driver on 13.04 and work without ony problem ...18:52
mah454k1l_: but in 14.10 can not install it !18:52
k1l_neckutrek: you install that on the guest OS to make it work better with virtualboy18:52
k1l_*box18:52
whoeverneckutrek: virtualbox, how did you install it apt-get or software center18:52
k1l_mah454: the one form ubuntu repo? not the one from website18:52
neckutrekto be honest, I'm running mac os x currently, usually i run ubuntu but I just wanted to try one thing out on win7 so I dl'd a vm for it...18:53
mah454k1l_: i downloaded driver from amd.com not ubuntu repository .18:53
tdannecy!ping18:53
ubottupong!18:53
k1l_neckutrek: :/ so please check the apple support on that18:53
k1l_mah454: yes, i asked if you did try the ubuntu driver. its already made comfortable with ubuntu so that is the one to use in first place18:54
whoeverneckutrek: ok , so  still did you use a pakage manager to install it18:54
neckutrekwhoever, no, just a .pkg file18:54
mah454k1l_: this : "fglrx : Depends: fglrx-core but it is not going to be installed"18:54
k1l_mah454: what if you want to insatll fglrx-core?18:55
whoeverneckutrek: ok, i think this can be done without guest additions , I assumed you wanted to keep the vm around for awhile18:55
neckutrekwhoever, for now I only need this though...18:55
whoeverso under network in windows do you see your host box, then  do you see the share folder18:56
neckutrekI restarted the vm but the shared folder can't be found under networks...18:56
neckutrekno host box there18:56
whoeverneckutrek: check your permissions for the share under share folder in vbox setting18:56
whoevercan you ping your native os frm your vm , if so what is the ip, and for that matter, what is the ip of the vm18:57
cryptodanBridged or Nat selected in Vbox?18:59
neckutrekwhoever, pingping my native os was successfull19:00
KuwangerI had a GPF registered in khub on a usb device disconnect, and I'd like to debug the problem (if I could) by getting a backtrace of the function involved.19:01
KuwangerSo, how I convert "... [<ffffffffa000fc40>] hid_device_release+0x80/0xf0 [hid]" into a view of the hid_device_release function's source?19:01
whoeverneckutrek: so what are both ips19:02
Peace-hi is there a way to see hulu.com ?19:02
mah454k1l_: Ok , I installed fglrx and try this command "aticonfig --initial" receive this message "aticonfig: No supported adapters detected"19:02
Peace-i get this on hulu.com Hulu requires Flash Player 10.1.53.64 or higher. Please download and install the latest version of Flash Player before continuing.19:02
cryptodanPeace-: seems like you are using an unupdated system19:04
theadminPeace-: Use Chrome.19:04
theadminOr, actually, hm.19:05
theadminThe flashplugin-installer package should provide at least version 11...19:05
Peace-theadmin: i am using chromiun19:05
bekksPeace-: Which Ubuntu release do you use?19:05
theadminPeace-: Chrome is not Chromium. Chrome has built-in Flash. And it's the only Flash on Linux that's up-to-date.19:06
deathknight_What does "interfacing a linux computer" mean?19:06
Peace-bekks: Description:    Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS19:06
Peace-theadmin: ok19:06
MrAristoIncredibly Stupid Question: Is there anyway the ability to login to linux after locking the screen would be compromised (disabled) if a significant amount of CPU or RAM resources were being used by the user?19:07
cryptodanPeace-: I just tried in Firefox and CHrome and Hulu does not give me that message so your system is out of date and I doubt you are using 14.0419:07
ApachezMrAristo: there have been exploits previously for this19:07
Peace-cryptodan: http://wstaw.org/m/2015/01/04/plasma-desktope28232.png19:07
Apachezlike race condititions where the login prompt in the gui would fail19:08
bekksMrAristo: Why would you loc the screen if system resources are used, instead of being wasted?19:08
Apachezduring a locked screen19:08
theadminMrAristo: The screen lock runs gnome-screensaver, basically. Now, if there would be not enough RAM to run that it wouldn't lock. But once it's locked, you're good -- other apps may fail to start but this one will sit there just fine.19:08
theadminIs the way I see it at least.19:08
cryptodanPeace-: take a screenshot of firefox's abbout:addons and with plugins selected then take a screenshot of chromium with chrome://plugins and flashplayer shown19:09
MrAristobekks, I forgot about the 60 minute inactivity time-out on the computer, and the screen locked automatically.19:09
bekksMrAristo: So it is locked now - how does the problem described above arises now?19:11
Peace-cryptodan: http://wstaw.org/m/2015/01/04/plasma-desktopP28232.png19:11
theadminPeace-: You don't have Flash.19:12
Peace-mmm19:12
Apacheztheadmin: what if gnome-screensaver gets killed by the kernel?19:12
cryptodanPeace-: download chrome via www.google.com/chrome and select the 64bit Debian Package19:12
tomreynPeace-: that's chromium, not firefox19:12
theadminPeace-: Note that Chrome/Chromium have dropped the NPAPI support, so you need to install Flash for Chromium separately now.19:12
theadminPeace-: Or just use Chrome.19:12
Peace-ahhhh19:12
Peace-downloading chrome19:12
tomreynor just use firefox and the flash plugin19:12
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Apacheznot really needed19:13
Apachezpepper flash is included with chrome19:13
MrAristobekks, Long story short, I was using the heat exhaust from my computer to heat tea, and ran 'calc 9^9^9' in terminal.  12+hours later it was still running, but after the screen locked (no screensaver) I couldn't log back in.  And no, I wasn't mistyping the password.19:13
Apachezdunno about chromium19:13
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tomreynwell installing chrome means more proprietary software19:13
theadminApachez: No Flash in Chromium.19:13
theadminApachez: Flash is closed-source software and Chromium is purely open-source.19:13
Apachezwell if you are about to run any propertiary stuff and is not afraid of nsa and shit like that then chrome is probably your best option19:13
Peace-theadmin: well i compile ffmpeg with every codecs :D19:14
Apachezother option is to use virtualbox which you load webconverger within19:14
bubbasauresApachez, please keep the language clean and drama free.19:14
FanonGhi there where i can find the mint channel19:14
Apachezvirtualbox is drama in here?19:14
bubbasaures!mint19:14
ubottuLinux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org19:14
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theadminFanonG: Different network.19:15
cryptodanPeace-: just install the adobe flash installer and you should be good with firefox and you can see if chromiumflashplugin is availabe to you in your package manager of choice19:15
theadminFanonG: irc://irc.spotchat.org/linuxmint-help - click19:15
MrAristobekks, My explanation make sense?19:15
FanonGok thanks guys19:15
bekksMrAristo: Yeah - did you try login in using ssh?19:16
MrAristobekks, I did not.  I plan on setting it up on another computer so I can do that, and testing this whole thing again.19:17
bevhi do any of u know how to fix the black line in firefox text bar on Xubunto19:17
mozaHello, I am using Rhythmbox for my music listening, and it currently reads one song and then declares the next one as a stream error. It's not something happening if i decide to start the song manually, it only happens in a list. Is this a known bug?19:19
Peace-cryptodan:  theadmin thank you i was missin  pepperflashplugin-nonfree19:22
blackyboyI want to do one project web application any ideas ?19:22
Peace-that is not coming with restricted-extras19:22
cryptodanPeace-: you are welcome19:22
Peace-btw that package should be in *ubuntu-restricted-extras19:23
raf97ciao!19:23
cryptodanPeace-: do you have it enabled?19:23
Peace-cryptodan: i had that package yes19:24
Peace-cryptodan: ii  kubuntu-restricted-addons19:24
Peace-cryptodan: ii  kubuntu-restricted-extras19:25
raf97     ciao!19:26
softballsHi all, im trying to compile a old software that uses the "gcc32" command, which i don't have, is that something i can install?19:26
softballsim running 14.10 32bit ubuntu server19:26
tomreynsoftballs: gcc32 is probably just a substitute for a 32-bit gcc compiler (on a 32-bit platform), which is what you'd have on your 32-bit system (after installing gcc)19:30
tomreynso you could edit those references to gcc32 to point to gcc instead.19:31
tomreynwhich software are you trying to build there if you don't mind telling19:31
softballstomreyn: ok, ill just switch it out to gcc like normal then, thank you19:32
tomreynPeace-: if you still want to make flash work on firefox, please run this in a temrinal and report the output to http://paste.ubuntu.com, then paste the url you end up on here.19:33
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jattor make a symbolic link from gcc32 to gcc (or better cross compile with the 64bit compiler)19:33
tomreynsoftballs: i think gcc32 is what redhat like distros used (maybe still use) so make sure what you have there isn't actually a redhat source page, since this can be more pain to get to build than working with the original one.19:34
vidasHello. I'm having an issue with Tor on ubunut. When I launch it is not able to bind to port 9050. I have nothing running on that port to my knowledge. Is there a way I can see what is using it? Perhaps a cli program or something?19:35
whoeveranyone with experence with crunch wordlist , I am creating a wordlist max 64 using lapha-numeric-symbol14   , should this take hours or minutes19:35
whoeverto complete19:35
tomreynvidas: sudo lsof -i:905019:36
bevhi do any of u know how to fix the black line in firefox text bar on Xubunto19:36
tomreynbev can you upload a screenshot somewhere?19:37
vidastomreyn: Thank you. That was awesome. What is lsof? I know the command ls19:37
vidastomreyn: What is the -i command?19:37
bubbasauresbev, Try #firefox   not sure it's a xubuntu issue.19:37
tewardvidas: run `man lsof`19:38
tewardvidas: that will answer what the program does19:38
tewardas well as explain the -i flag19:38
filippoHi guys, how many gigabytes of system space does Ubuntu 14.10 require in a fresh install?19:38
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tomreynvidas: what teward says. for a short summary: ls = list of = open files / file descriptors, -i internet address19:38
vidasteward: Thanks! It looks like tor is already running on that port. Maybe it launched when I booted. What is the equiv of msconfig so I can see what processes are launching on boot?19:39
LiohAuI have shared libraries (.so) in /usr/local/lib/ but they are not found by binaries, how do I configure the paths of the shared libraries ?19:39
bevwhere would u like me to upload it at19:39
tewardvidas: there's no such utility - but if you want to disable tor edit /etc/default/tor and disable it19:39
Peace-tomreyn: i guess i have it http://wstaw.org/m/2015/01/04/plasma-desktopk28232.png19:39
tomreynbev: i have no preference. anywhere where it's easily viewed without having to enable javascript, confirm stuff etc.19:40
Peace-btw we are in audio chat from shell with a nice program  encrypted :D19:40
vidasteward: Oh, so there is no like config file in /etc for Linux that can be used to set processes to launch on boot? I feel like it is strange that tor it's self would have that option in torrc. It seems like something the OS should handle and not individual programs19:40
Peace-if someone wants came19:40
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Peace-#seren-it voip terminal program for linux :D19:41
tomreynbev: imgur.com is an option19:41
tomreynPeace-: yes looks like you have flash nistaleld and working in firefox19:42
tomreyn*installed19:42
cryptodanPeace-: good way to test flash is going to hulu.com and see if it works there19:43
vidastomreyn: I fixed it thanks to you. I just had to sudo pkill tor and then I ran lsof again and it showed that it was free and when I launnched tor again it worked19:43
tomreynLiohAu: this often happens when you are trying to use an application which was compiled for a different platform. if you trust the application you are trying to run, use "ldd" on the executable binary file which does not find the libs in the right place. it will show which ones it looks for.19:43
bevok http://imgur.com/ObjYVn919:44
Peace-tomreyn: woould like test our voip program ?19:44
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vidasHow can I remap capslock to control and vice versa?19:45
Peace-tomreyn: :) http://wstaw.org/m/2015/01/04/plasma-desktopF28232.png19:45
tomreynPeace-: thanks for the offer, but i'm not interested at this time.19:45
LiohAutomreyn: I know which lib it is looking for, I compiled the executable and the libraries myself, and I know that doing "make install" was enough on raspbian, but on this ubuntu this does not work19:45
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Peace-tomreyn: no problem19:45
Peace-:D19:45
bubbasauresbev, posting an image will help, here is a link on a possible issue with hardware acceleration and the url bars color, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/999333  That address bar has a config and the color can be changed there to.19:45
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tomreynLiohAu: either specify the proper library locations when compiling, compile statically, or create symbolic links to the libs in the directory the library resides in.19:47
torrentehi19:47
bubbasauresbev, keep that image handy, I would of thought the whole box was filled, that is different than I have seen.19:47
LiohAubut why isn't /usr/local/lib a scanned folder?19:47
tomreynLiohAu: just in case that's not obvious, if you built this very executable on raspian (running on armel architecture) it will not work on your x86 / x86_64 ubuntu system (if that's what you have there)19:48
LiohAuno I build it on the current system19:49
TheBlackRussianI have Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 with 2gb ram. Can i run 64 bit Ubuntu?19:49
TheBlackRussiani already have ubuntu 32 bit but its a bit slow19:50
bekksTheBlackRussian: Yes.19:50
bevok tk u19:50
bubbasauresTheBlackRussian, 64 bit wont fix that and use more resources19:50
LiohAuhm, now that works..19:50
bekksTheBlackRussian: It is slow because of that 7 year old CPU.19:50
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TheBlackRussianso i should stick to Ubuntu 32 bit?19:51
nichlas64bit does not use more resources.19:51
bekksTheBlackRussian: Using 64bit it not magically speed up your system.19:51
cryptodanTheBlackRussian: do you plan on upgrading to more ram?19:51
tomreynTheBlackRussian: it hardly matters what you run, unless you add more RAM, which you should.19:51
bubbasauresTheBlackRussian, You might try a lighter desktop19:51
bekkss/it/will/19:51
tewardTheBlackRussian: your older processor is one of the problems - 2GB RAM is also another problem.  I'd suggest trying Xubuntu or Lubuntu - it'll help a bit19:51
cryptodanTheBlackRussian: try Xubuntu19:51
TheBlackRussianwell, i wont be using my computer for the next 9 months... does that matter?19:52
tomreynyou're installing a computer which yo are not going to use for the next 9 months?19:52
TheBlackRussianyes19:53
tomreynthis doesn't really matter regarding whether you should choose 32 or 64 bit19:53
tomreynit might be a better idea to wait those 9 months and install it then, but that's an entirely different aspect.19:54
TheBlackRussianfair enough, back to the point... should i stick on Ubuntu 14 32 bit19:54
cryptodanTheBlackRussian: On your machine I would stick to Ubuntu 12.04 as its older and may support more of your hardware19:54
Seven_Six_TwoTheBlackRussian, You should be using 64 bit19:54
Seven_Six_Two??19:55
Seven_Six_Twooh sorry. I misread.19:55
TheBlackRussianokay, now im being told to use 64 bit19:55
tomreynTheBlackRussian: if you have a working installation of an x86 32 bit ubuntu now, i'd just keep it.19:55
thegridHello, I am getting security.debian.org can not be resolved during and apt-get install19:55
TheBlackRussianokay, and one for thing can i move the taskbar to the button?19:56
tomreynTheBlackRussian: there can be conflicting opinions here, we're (almost) all speaking for ourselves, this is not official support.19:56
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tomreynthegrid: you seem to be lacking a word before "and" there19:57
TheBlackRussianso asking if i could move my taskbar to the buttom is not support however asking if i could install 64 bit is support?19:57
tomreynTheBlackRussian: i'm just saying if you want an official statement by canonical on how to do stuff then this is not the place.19:58
thegridtomreyn: yes19:58
thegridtomreyn: "Could not resolve 'security.debian.org'19:59
tomreynthegrid: maybe you meant to write "an", not "and"?19:59
tomreynthegrid: this message suggests that your dns lookups fail20:00
thegridlet me post the ful line20:00
FanonGhi all where is the linuxmint channel20:00
cfhowlett!mint | FanonG20:00
tomreynusually that's the case when you lack internet access, your resolver is not configured or is configured incorrectly.20:00
ubottuFanonG: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org20:00
thegridtomreyn: yeah, its a problem. got any suggestions?20:01
FanonGhow to enter here irc.spotchat.org20:02
tomreynthegrid: please run "sudo apt-get update" and post the output to a pastebin, then copy and paste the internet address you ended up on after pasting here20:02
bubbasauresFanonG, The link will open in an irc app20:02
FanonGok20:03
tomreynFanonG: press ctrl-t and type: /server irc.spotchat.org20:05
bubbasauresFanonG, You made hope that helps. ;)20:05
bubbasauresmade it*20:05
thegridtomreyn: the error message pastebin.com/gwfmJfq520:07
thegridalso it had trouble finding pastebin, i found by using iceweasel search bar, strange20:08
HaCkErZhi friends im a new ubuntu user20:08
HaCkErZsome tips plz20:08
bekksHaCkErZ: Tips on what?20:08
cfhowlettHaCkErZ, 1.  decide what exactly you want to do.20:08
jm511Hi guys20:09
HaCkErZjus some kool apps20:09
HaCkErZany one on facebook20:09
jm511I have question about BB4 ?20:09
nichlasHaCkErZ: libreoffice is pretty cool20:10
bekksjm511: Whats "BB4"?20:10
cfhowlett!ot | HaCkErZ,20:10
ubottuHaCkErZ,: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!20:10
jm511backbox420:10
revo hi all . . .how can i get round this message “Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk is not of the GPT partition style” trying to install windows 8 on 2nd partition on my disk20:10
bekksjm511: What is that?20:10
jm511on Terminal20:10
jm511i can't use " CTRL + V20:10
cfhowlettjm511, not ubuntu so not supported here20:10
HaCkErZkool guys later20:10
jm511to paste  or copy ;(20:11
bubbasauresrevo, windows issue ##windows20:11
jm511hahaha man old one is perfect20:11
jm511backbox 320:11
revobubbasaures,  ok thx20:11
FanonGuse CTRL + V + SHIFT20:11
jm511FanonG20:11
jm511I love u man20:11
jm511:) it's work20:11
jm511hhhhhhh Thank u20:11
FanonGno problem20:11
jm511FanonG20:12
tomreynthegrid: thanks for the paste. btw. there is a pastebin URL in the channel topic20:12
FanonG;)20:12
jm511can i just use CTRL + V ? withour SHIFT?20:12
FanonGyes jm51120:12
cfhowlettjm511, try20:12
jm511I try 4949494times guys20:12
jm511on Terminal i mean20:12
tomreynthegrid: what you pasted is just the error message, not the (entire) output of the command i asked you to post20:12
cfhowlettjm511, so the answer is ... ?20:13
FanonGin terminal no you can't20:13
tomreynthegrid: when you post command output, always include the command you ran (on top), too20:13
jm511GanonG + cthowlett tnx20:13
jm511FanonG *20:13
Nice_hellciao belli20:14
cfhowlett!it | Nice_hell,20:14
ubottuNice_hell,: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)20:14
nichlasjm511: CTRL + SHIFT + <letter> are used to control the terminal, instead of the stuff running in terminal.20:14
Nice_hell!list20:15
ubottuNice_hell: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».20:15
jm511yp nichlas , i got it20:15
jm511tnx alot20:15
jm511so anyone in twitter , keep in touch www.twitter.com/JM51120:15
jm511bye20:16
seizois there a way to list network devices (by name preferably) in terminal?20:16
thegridwhat the heck tomreyn : it worked without any  fix20:17
EriC^^seizo: ifconfig -a, maybe20:17
FanonGhow to connect to irc.spotchat.org with xchat20:17
EriC^^FanonG: /server irc.sportchat.org20:17
theadminFanonG: Just click on the link you just posted.20:17
theadminFanonG: Double-click on irc.spotchat.org20:18
tomreynthegrid: name resolution failing can be a temporary issue20:18
EriC^^*spotchat20:18
theadminOh, it just opens it in Chrome. Well that's dumb.20:18
theadminFanonG: Never mind, just do what EriC^^ said20:18
FanonGit's not working20:18
tomreynthegrid: you should consider setting a different nameserver in your network configuration or on your router, though20:18
tomreynsince it should not ever fail.20:18
EriC^^FanonG: /server irc.spotchat.org20:19
EriC^^had a typo there20:19
tomreyn<tomreyn> FanonG: press ctrl-t and type: /server irc.spotchat.org20:19
tomreynand consider switching to hexchat, it's better than xchat (which you are running now)20:19
FanonGahhh ok thank you all]20:20
seizoEricC^^: i'm looking for something that will show the things normally shown under 'network' in a file browser like nautilus, specifically a windows machine20:20
tomreynseizo: lspci | grep -i net20:21
tomreynoh wait that's not what you want20:21
Nice_hell!list20:22
ubottuNice_hell: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».20:22
Nice_helllist20:22
thegridtomreyn: its working by a mystery now20:22
tomreynNice_hell: do you need help?20:24
tomreynthegrid: you should still check it since it can happen again20:24
tomreynthegrid: if you are occasionally having trouble accessing web sites you know exist, this would be the same cause20:24
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seizotowreyn: yeah that just lists my controller x.x, so far i've found nmap might do it, but seems like there should be something easier20:25
tomreynseizo: your controller? so your network interface cards? then the command i provided was correct20:26
SmokeyDoes anyone know why  Ubuntu 14.10  Would not give me the install along side of windows  on my Desktop PC?    The only option I am getting is to Erase and Install?20:26
tomreynseizo: but that's not what you'd see in the "networks" list in nautilus20:26
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tomreynthat'd rather be something like "gvfs-ls network://"20:26
tomreynseizo: nmap would not list NICs, though20:27
seizotowreyn: excellent, thats what I needed. thanks20:27
tomreynwelcome :)20:28
tomreynSmokey: i think it will not offer this installation alongside windows if insufficient space is available20:28
tomreynthat is insufficient unpartitioned space20:29
ahopHi! Can I run Ubuntu 14.04 "Server" from a Live CD / USB ?  like the Dekstop verison?20:29
tomreyni.e. if your windows installtion is already set to occupy the entire disk space you have available then it will likely not work.20:29
daftykinsahop: can't20:30
daftykinsahop: pretty sure you've been told this for days now :)20:30
tomreynahop: no, but you could install it on the usb key and boot from there instead of the HDD.20:30
danielle31Hello all. What's the easiest way, in ubuntu, to switch together multiple images into a larger one? I've asked teh internets but all I can find is autostitching for panoramas. I don't want to do that; I just want an easy way to align 4 images along two axis into an image with the same aspect ratio as the originals.20:30
tomreynahop: alternatively you could start it as a desktop and sop some services. but that's not the same, the kernel will differ.20:31
tomreyn*stop20:31
ahopdaftykins: no no I had asked something else, and I have succesffully installed Ubuntu Server, but here it's for another purpose on another machine :)20:31
todd__quit20:31
tomreyndanielle31: i'm not sure it's the easiest way but it should be fairly easy using the gimp20:32
ahopI can't find a good solution for wiping a disk...20:32
danielle31using a GUI or non-automated process sounds faffy when you have several to do. I had considered the gimp, but that and libreoffice draw both seem too heavy-weight for my needs. Perhaps there's a way of doing it simply in the terminal..? :-)20:32
ahopdd if=/dev/zero (or random)   of=/dev/sdb bs=1M works,   but no progress bar :(20:33
ahopthen I tried the trick with sudo dd if = ... | pv | sudo dd of = ...20:33
ahopbut it's slower...20:33
theadminahop: killall -SIGUSR1 dd20:33
theadminahop: That will make dd output current progress20:33
Nice_hellHi20:33
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ahoptheadmin: won't this kill all dd process ??20:34
theadminahop: Nope.20:34
streulmawho has used Broadcom BCM43142 wifi? Sometimes the signal is not good while on Windows it is OK. Should I install bcmwl-kernel-source 248 ? is it better?20:34
SchrodingersScatahop: different signals do different things, USR1 has dd do that.20:34
ahoptheadmin: why the name killall ? ;)20:34
daftykins!broadcom20:34
ubottuHelp with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx20:34
theadminahop: "kill" and "killall" are used to send signals to processes. Those signals, apart from KILL and SEGV, may or may not cause the processes to exit.20:34
theadminIt defaults to TERM, which normally causes the process to finish up whatever it's doing and exit.20:34
theadminBut other signals may have different meanings. The USR signals, in particular, can do any action whatsoever20:35
Volneylist20:35
theadminDepends on the app20:35
SchrodingersScatahop: so you're right to be careful of which one you send.20:35
Nice_hellhi20:36
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daftykinsNice_hell: stop doing that and leave.20:36
ahoptheadmin thanks it works with killall -SIGUSR1 dd !20:38
Bashing-omahop: see man dd ; for an explanation how/why to see a progress status .20:38
ahopBashing-om I can't see an easy option directly in dd to show progress status every second20:38
tomreynahop: by the way, zeroing is not wiping20:39
SchrodingersScatahop: you can loop the command, while sleep 1 ; do killall -SIGUSR1 dd ; done20:39
tomreynif you are trying to prevent data recovery, then zeroing can be (and likely is) insufficient, depending on your threat model.20:39
ahopI see the USR1 trick, but nothing ready like   dd --progress  that would show directly the status every second ... feature request for dd ;)20:39
daftykinstomreyn: that seems doubtful20:40
daftykinsif we're talking mechanical HDD20:40
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SchrodingersScathmm, while killall -SIGUSR1 dd ; do sleep 1 ; done # is better20:40
tomreyndaftykins: why?20:40
ahoptomreyn: I just want to sell my old 2.5"  500GB hard disk... the risk of some very very skiller ingeneer who would be able to open the disk and recover the data "under the zeros" is 0.000000000000000001 %20:41
Bashing-omahop: I know of no automated way .. from that other started terminal the command will give you an updatd status.20:41
tomreynahop: some data can be very easy to restore with software. but i guess you're adversary there is not very skilled so it can be sufficient. i'd rather use the wipe or shred commands, though.20:42
SchrodingersScatpipe a random into it?20:42
tomreyn(surely this will take a lot longer)20:42
Ben64dd bs=1M if=/dev/zero | pv | sudo dd bs=1M of=/dev/<drive>20:42
jhutchinsahop: There's a bootable image called Dan's boot 'n' nuke which will do DOD grade erasure.  It'll give you time/progress estimates, but the basic scenario is to launch it and come back tomorrow.20:42
daftykinsi'd like to see you get data back from a zero'd HDD20:42
tomreynSchrodingersScat: works, too, if you have enough entropy20:42
jhutchinsahop: It'll also do lighter grade erasure.20:43
Ben64zero is the best and fastest, nobody will ever get the data from it, ever20:43
Ben64and if you use my command above, you get live stats from dd :)20:43
ahoptomreyn: I don't think there are easy to use tools that can recover data after a wipe with zero... I think the solutions exist but there are electronical (needs opening the disk) rather than software20:43
EriC^^ahop: you can do watch -n <secs> killall -USR1 dd20:43
EriC^^it'll show it every secs20:44
ahopAlready tried Dan's tool but then my computer is used for 3 hours and I cannot use it :20:44
ahop:)20:44
daftykinsi used to run "watch -n 60 'kill -USR1 $PID_of_dd' "20:44
bekksYou could just use dd_rescue, which has a lot of advantages compared to dd - and a progress indicator.20:45
ahopdaftykins oh thanks, this would work :)20:45
EriC^^ahop: watch -n <secs> killall -USR1 $(pgrep ^dd) , probably better :D20:45
EriC^^*kill20:46
tomreynahop: try to also do a "hdparm --security-erase" at least20:46
ahopbtw, something else :   "killall  -USR1"   is a very bad name20:46
SwashBuckla!ffmpeg20:46
ahopfor sending signals20:46
SwashBucklahow do you install ffmpeg with apt-get Ubuntu repositories?20:46
ahopin terms of "better implicit than explicit"20:46
Ben64SwashBuckla: its "avconv" now20:46
ahopnaming "killall" a tool that can send lots of signals (and not only kill signals) is bad, don't you think so ?20:47
SwashBucklaBen64: unable to locate package aconv20:47
cfhowlettSwashBuckla, libavtools20:47
ahopon't you think so daftykins ?20:47
Ben64SwashBuckla: read again20:47
SwashBucklaBen64: read what again?20:47
SwashBucklaBen64: 20:46 < Ben64> SwashBuckla: its "avconv" now?20:47
Ben64SwashBuckla: what i said20:47
cfhowlettSwashBuckla, avconv is in libavtools20:48
* SwashBuckla reads20:48
Ben64<SwashBuckla> Ben64: unable to locate package aconv20:48
Ben64aconv is not avconv20:48
SwashBucklaah20:48
Nice_hellhi20:48
Nice_hell!list20:48
ubottuNice_hell: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».20:48
cfhowlettSwashBuckla, sorry libav-tools20:48
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SwashBucklamaybe create a !ubottu thing for ffmpeg -> libav-tools20:49
theadminNice_hell: This is the third time you do this. THIS IS NOT A WAREZ CHANNEL. Please ask Ubuntu questions or leave.20:49
theadminSwashBuckla: Meh no need. FFMpeg is coming back to Ubuntu in the next release.20:49
SwashBucklaI see20:49
SwashBucklamakes perfect sence20:49
SwashBucklasense*20:49
Ben64theadmin: it is?20:50
theadminBen64: I heard so, yes. http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/ffmpeg20:50
cfhowlettBen64, there's talk that the fork will be ... de-forked and the projects merged20:50
Ben64interesting20:50
theadmincfhowlett: De-forked? Spooned?20:51
cfhowletttheadmin, :)20:51
ahopfrom Ubuntu Server, how to create a usb stick bootable of Ubuntu Desktop ISO  (CLI) ?20:52
cfhowlettahop, dd command20:52
zr0ahop: use mkusb20:52
Apachezand get the img.gz and not iso for dd into usbdrive20:53
theadminahop: sudo dd if=/path/to/your/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdb20:53
theadminApachez: Ubuntu ISOs can be ddd.20:53
ahopcfhowlett and theadmin: i tried, but the usb stick was non bootable if I just dd20:53
zr0ahop: and be very sure that /dev/sdb is your usb stick20:53
daftykinsi would add bs=2M to theadmin's dd example20:53
theadminahop: It should be. Are you sure you dd to the whole drive and not to a partition?20:53
daftykinsahop: you probably chose the wrong device, or used a partition e.g. sdb1 instead of the disk device, sdb20:54
Apacheztheadmin: ahh nice, have seen issues previously20:54
ahopdaftykins: does writing on /dev/sdb  instead of /dev/sdb1 also writes the MBR ?20:54
daftykinsyes20:54
SwashBucklato de-fork or not to de-fork20:54
ahopI never understood if /dev/sdb is the WHOLE think, MBR included?20:54
theadminahop: Yes.20:54
zr0so i just installed ubuntu server and the console is only a portion of the display -- how do i get the Console to use the entire display. inteldrmfb is the driver20:54
SwashBucklaanyhow, thanks Ben64, thanks theadmin, cfhowlett20:55
cfhowlettSwashBuckla, happy2help!20:55
daftykinsahop: it's pretty simple, the main device writes to every bit available on the disk, whereas the partition cannot be20:55
ahopdaftykins so the MBR is nothing special (hidden space outside of the disk, but included in the harddisk's ROM?), it's just the first bits of the disk ?20:55
daftykinsyou need to go and do some research about the MBR :)20:56
ahopdaftykins I did lots of time in the past since I used Windows 3.11 for Workgroups :)20:56
ahopbut I always forget about this , I don't know why lol20:56
daftykinsbut you're still asking, so obviously not enough20:57
daftykinsmaking notes is the best way to avoid forgetting things20:57
ahoptrue :)20:57
Nice_hell!list20:57
ubottuNice_hell: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».20:57
ahopjust out of curiosity, where do you note such things daftykins ? I tend to loose my notes lol20:57
daftykins*facepalm*20:57
ahop(where do you store? paper? computer file?)20:57
ahoplol ;)20:57
ahopthat's a *real* question :)20:58
cfhowlett!ops | nice_hell multiple warez/list requests20:58
ubottunice_hell multiple warez/list requests: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang20:58
Bashing-omahop: IF you keep your 'notes' as a file on your system, then your 'notes' become "searchable". What a thought .20:59
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David1965I have been trying to get bigmul to work but without success but have decided to get rid of FOUR1(long double[],long double[],int,int)21:01
ahopBashing-om I have hundreds of files of notes in various subjects21:01
ahopbut having a good classification of personal notes is a real problem21:02
bekksahop: I just use Evernote.21:02
Bashing-omahop: Granted, I run a relational database to keep track of file names/contents.21:03
daftykinsDavid1965: looks more like a developer question than an OS question21:03
hanshenrikhow can i drop to a shell from login screen?21:03
David1965Cryptodan_Android you there21:03
daftykinshanshenrik: why? ctrl+alt+F1, login, "sudo service lightdm stop" would stop X21:03
David1965as I wanted to use as part of random number generator21:04
tewardhanshenrik: from GUI logon screen - ctrl+alt+f1 or f2 or f3...21:04
tewardhanshenrik: you can also disable lightdm's startup procedures too if you always want to drop to a shell by default21:04
hanshenrikthanks21:04
David1965don't stop XServer otherwise you will be staring as a blank screen21:04
daftykinsDavid1965: that's rubbish.21:05
hanshenriki wanted to use cute asian girl for cuddels21:05
daftykinsthat's inappropriate21:06
cfhowlett!guidelines | hanshenrik, stop. immediately..21:06
ubottuhanshenrik, stop. immediately..: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines21:06
steffenpI need help setting up me touchscreen on my Asus.  Can anyone help?21:06
UbuN2gotta Love ubuntu :)21:06
steffenpyup i just installed 14.04 and love it but the touchscreen is the only thing that will not work21:07
David1965you will be dumped back to terminal I should know that as I tried to install  Knoppix using knx-hdinstall as I didn't have XServer it would not install21:08
daftykinsDavid1965: that's still rubbish, please stop spreading FUD.21:08
khayamy ubuntu startup is slow what can I do? 14.04 4GB Ram21:08
David1965have you ever tried to install Knoppix21:09
daftykins!ot | David196521:09
ubottuDavid1965: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!21:09
k1l_David1965: we are in the ubuntu support channel. so what is your ubuntu issue there?21:09
David1965alright that was until I discovered UBUNTU Linux21:10
steffenpAre you running just Ubuntu or you running two OS21:10
k1l_David1965: and the user asked to get to a tty, that was answered. your answer was not right.21:10
khayajust ubunu21:10
k1l_khaya: what means slow?21:11
steffenphave you updated?21:11
David1965well I have since ditched UBUNTU for Linux Mint 17 MATE (Qiana) 64bit built upon UBUNTU 14.0421:11
cfhowlett!mint | David1965, mint aint' ubuntu.21:12
ubottuDavid1965, mint aint' ubuntu.: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org21:12
k1l_David1965: this is not the chitchat channel. please focus on actual technical ubuntu support21:12
daftykinssteffenp: please use nicknames so we know who you're talking to21:12
khayai wait too long before I get to the login screen, it was not like this at first21:12
k1l_khaya: 1second? 10 seconds? 2 minutes? 10 minutes? what was it first? what is it now? do you see something? do you get errors?21:13
daftykinskhaya: were you in here yesterday with the same question? run "dmesg > ~/file" then "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "pastebinit ~/file" and share the link21:13
CobaltHello. Does anyone know what ibus-ui-gtk3 is?21:13
daftykins!info ibus-ui-gtk321:13
ubottuPackage ibus-ui-gtk3 does not exist in utopic21:13
David1965actually is based on Trusty21:13
khayano I was not here.21:14
daftykinsDavid1965: still not supported in here, believe me you're not the first to try. please go to the indicating network + channel to talk about Mint. it is OFF topic here.21:14
daftykins*indicated21:14
cfhowlett!flavors | David1965, these are the *only* official ubuntu flavors.  Notice that mint is not on the list.  not supported here.21:15
ubottuDavid1965, these are the *only* official ubuntu flavors.  Notice that mint is not on the list.  not supported here.: !Ubuntu-GNOME, !Kubuntu, !Xubuntu and !Lubuntu are simply flavors of Ubuntu that come with GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE (respectively) installed as default, instead of Unity. Other specialized flavors of Ubuntu include !Edubuntu, Ubuntu !Studio, and !Mythbuntu.21:15
Cobaltdaftykins: At any rate, the reason I ask is that it creates a small window at logon, the size of an underscore, which lives randomly on the screen somewhere, and stays there the whole time unless you kill it.21:15
khayaIt's like 5 minutes wait now21:15
jerothMy audio is only coming out one side of my headphones. I checked to make sure they work on another device, I checked to make sure the balance was set properly in ubuntu. I checked another pair of headphones. Any one else have this issue? (Ubuntu 14.01)21:15
steffenpI have tryed many things to try to get my Asus laptop touch screen to work but nothing works.  Anyone got a idea?21:16
daftykinsCobalt: no idea21:16
k1l_khaya: please pastebin the output of "dmesg" in a pastebin21:16
steffenp I have tried many things to try to get my Asus laptop touch screen to work but nothing works.  Anyone got a idea?21:17
cfhowlett!patience | steffenp21:17
ubottusteffenp: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/21:17
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agoughEvening all, can anyone tell me the difference between 14.04.1 and 14.04.5? I can't find the changelog anywhere.21:18
daftykinsthere's no such thing as 14.04.521:19
daftykinsi think you mean 12.04.521:19
cfhowlettagough, sure.  for one thing .... there is not 14.04.521:19
k1l_agough: there is no 14.04.5 so far.21:19
tewardagough: no such thing for 14.04.5.  Do you mean the difference between 12.04.5 and 14.04.1?21:19
k1l_!dotreleases21:19
agoughOh my word, I'm and idiot and can't read numbers. Thanks guys! :-D21:20
ahopHave you been able to use Ubuntu Server in VirtualBox  with SharedFolders?21:23
ahopI have found this but only with GUI... : http://askubuntu.com/questions/366742/how-to-share-the-files-from-host-to-guest-in-virtual-box-host-ubunutu-guest-ubu21:23
daftykinswhy bother? just use SCP21:23
ahopSCP ?21:23
daftykins!scp21:24
ubottuscp is a secure way of copying files across networks using !SSH. Usage: scp filename user@host:filename - WinSCP is a client for Windows, available at http://winscp.net/21:24
daftykinsor make a samba share21:24
theadminahop: To mount a virtualbox shared folder from a command line, do: mount -t vboxsf SHARED_FOLDER_NAME MOUNT_LOCATION21:25
ahoptheadmin do I need to have VBOX HOST extension installed?  if so, is there specific verison for Ub server?21:25
theadminahop: No, you can just do "sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-dkms"21:26
theadminahop: That will give you the Virtualbox guest additions.21:26
ahopthanks!21:26
pip__someone keeps saying that if I check "install 3rd party software" during an Ubuntu install it installs proprietary video drivers.  This has NEVER happened on any of my installs & I'd like to know if it is the case or not21:29
pip__yes, I always tick the box21:29
pip__by the way21:30
theadminpip__: Nah. It installs Flash and stuff.21:30
theadminpip__: MP3 codecs, so on. But not video drivers.21:30
pip__that's what I thought, thanks for that21:31
theadminProprietary video drivers are broken quite often, you wouldn't want the system to be ded right after you finish installing it21:31
pip__it's really beginning to annoy me :)21:31
pip__yeah, I just think he should know better21:32
pip__& stop saying it.....21:32
mbffI am running Ubuntu 14.04, when I open a file from a program besides nautilus (Chrome downloads for example), nautilus will just wiggle and not switch to the window21:32
pip__good grief, how petty am I21:32
mbffWhy?21:32
pip__thanks people21:33
theadminmbff: Ubuntu has strong focus-stealing prevention. Meaning that windows will only switch if you switch to them yourself.21:33
mbffcan I change this?21:33
theadminIt's a bit annoying sometimes but I think it's a rather good philosophy in general.21:33
theadminmbff: I think you can using CompizConfig.21:33
alias_neoAnybody help me with PXEbooting ubuntu please? I'm mostly set up but I'm not sure the menu APPEND option I need to point the client at the correct server dir for the files it needs. It loads kernel and initrd ok, but I don't know how to tell it where to go to http://192.168.0.x/pxe.gif/ubuntu14.10 (contains the contents of the iso)21:33
hakimso if i open up Gmail in chrome browser and want to attach a picture to an email. HOw do i zoom in on the thumbnail in the file explorer to see which image i am selecting without having to scroll through Every single picture??21:37
OerHekshakim, ctrl + mousewheel21:39
rosaecaeruleaehow do I blank the screen on demand?21:39
EriC^^rosaecaeruleae: blanl?21:39
EriC^^blank the screen?21:39
guntbertrosaecaeruleae: <ctrl><alt>L21:40
k1l_rosaecaeruleae: log out?21:40
EriC^^you can lock it with ctrl+alt+L21:40
rosaecaeruleaenot log out, just blank21:40
rosaecaeruleaectrl alt l does nothing here21:40
EriC^^you can lock it with that shortcut, if you have anything else in mind you can turn the screen off with a terminal command21:40
EriC^^rosaecaeruleae: try super+l21:40
rosaecaeruleaenothing21:41
EriC^^rosaecaeruleae: are you using unity?21:41
rosaecaeruleaex21:41
rosaecaeruleaexfce21:41
EriC^^ok check the shortcuts21:41
rosaecaeruleaewhere21:42
EriC^^menu > preferences > keyboard shortcuts ( or something similar )21:42
xfceherro21:43
hakimOerheks: it doesnt work21:43
EriC^^xfce: pop quiz, how do you lock the screen in xfce?21:43
EriC^^10secs remaining ..21:43
xfcewhat lol21:43
EriC^^j/k :)21:43
xfceumm im sure everyone tht has xfce kows how21:44
hakimthat only works when i open up the file manager from unity. but when the browser opens the file manager it lacks the zoom feature. Anyway to fix that?21:44
EriC^^xfce: yeah somebody was just asking how and we dont know as we dont use it21:44
xfcelol ok then....21:44
k1l_hakim: what desktop are you running and what filemanager?21:45
hakim14.04 whatever it came with.. fresh install @k1l_21:46
k1l_hakim: so unity and nautilus, which is standard21:46
hakimyes21:46
xfcedamn upgrade to 14.10 its better21:46
k1l_xfce: no. its not a reason to upgrade from a LTS to a non lts because "its better"21:47
hakimlots of pics on an SD card.. long list and the thumbs are very small when opened via the Gmail web app21:47
xfceso what lol21:47
k1l_hakim: hmm, iirc the browser can launch its own window for that21:47
hakimit does21:47
hakimbut it lacks the feature to make thumbnails bigger21:48
hakimtrying ti find a way around this21:48
alias_neoAnyone that can help me with pxe boot please?21:48
FuruDora<FuruDora> :p try Our OS than21:49
FuruDora<FuruDora> i am microsoft owner21:49
FuruDora<FuruDora> linux is Us with Microsoft windows21:49
FuruDora<FuruDora> old linux and old windows is history21:49
tewardFuruDora: do you have a support question?21:49
xfcelinux beats microsoft by a long shot21:49
tewardFuruDora: xfce: Non-support discussion in #ubuntu-offtopic please.21:50
hakimxfce: i prefer linux but MS is easier for somethings21:50
xfcewell yea somethings but not everything21:50
xfcei pefer linux over ms21:51
hakimmainly driver support21:51
tewardguys, take the non-support discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic - that's where non-support discussions should be21:51
hakimkeeping my printer working on ubuntu is a PITA21:51
hakimok ok21:51
hakimanyway... So how can i get larger thumbnails when attaching pics via Gmail in chrome.. Not very ideal to scroll through a very long list of pics and select each one for a preview21:52
EriC^^hakim: OerHeks told you earlier, ctrl+mouse wheel21:53
xanguajust open your file browser and drag them¿21:53
k1l_xfce: we have #ubuntu-offtopic if you want to chat. this is support only21:53
hakimEric^^: it doesnt work21:53
hakimthat only works when you open a file manager from the desktop21:53
xfcekil_ whats the channel bout21:54
EriC^^oh ok didn't see that21:54
k1l_!ot | xfce21:54
ubottuxfce: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!21:54
xfceis it somewhat like ##chat21:54
TheHighestFiveHey guys, I'm having bluetooth problems. I have a dongle that is both paired and connected to my onkyo receiver, but the only options in my sound settings are the laptops' speakers. Anyone know how to fix this? How to make it recognize the bluetooth?21:57
l0rdn1xTheHighestFive, I have been having bluetooth issues also, it explodes my dmesg with tons of errors.21:58
nfHey, I'm thinking about switching from Arch to Ubuntu because it apparently requires a lot less maintenance to use on a day to day basis? I don't know much else about it, am I on the right track?22:03
cfhowlettnf, make a bootable USB, test it for yourself22:03
TheHighestFivel0rd1x, so there's no fix? Just have to keep using the AUX wire?22:03
nfcfhowlett: Ok, what version should I go for, 14.04 or 14.10?22:04
cfhowlettnf, personally I only use LTS ... YMMV22:04
Cameron23 Never Pay for Porn ever again. Click Here! http://bitly.com/1nx3K4c22:04
k1l_nf:  do you want to upgrade all 6 months?22:05
nfk1l_: Is it every 6 months that a new one comes out? That sounds very unappealing.22:05
TheHighestFiveSo...nothing on the bluetooth front?22:05
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xanguanf: LTS releases comes out every 2 years but you'll have to stick to the same software versions + security updates22:06
theadminnf: There are LTS releases which tend to be more stable and come out every 2 years.22:06
EriC^^^^ they are supposed for 5 years though22:06
k1l_nf: yes. LTS versions got 5 years support and you can upgrade  from 14.04 to 16.04 then. if you install 14.10 you need to upgrade to 15.04, 15.10 and 16.04 at least 3 months after they are released22:06
EriC^^*supported22:06
theadminnf: I recommend you stay with those. However, if you want to be on the "bleeding edge", then yes, there's a new release every six months.22:06
EriC^^nf: not that unappealing, considering arch has a 300mb update every week22:07
nfHmmm. Ok, the LTS is probably the better bet. How arduous is the upgrade going to be? Will it disrupt my whole day when it comes around every few years or is it more of an hour sort of thing?22:07
EriC^^it's basically as upgrading ubuntu every 6months22:07
EriC^^lts is recommended though22:07
theadminnf: An upgrade from one release to another may take a long time, but you can use your system while it's being done so eh.22:08
nfOh I didn't know that22:08
k1l_nf: upgrades are automated tested. if you dont leave the ubunut way too much that should work. most times its 1-2 hours depending on connection speed and system speed22:08
nfthat's neat22:08
TheHighestFiveHey guys, I'm having bluetooth problems. I have a dongle that is both paired and connected to my onkyo receiver, but the only options in my sound settings are the laptops' speakers. Anyone know how to fix this? How to make it recognize the bluetooth?22:08
theadminnf: Also, Ubuntu makes LTS -> LTS upgrades possible. So if you hamster 14.04 now, you will be able to upgrade to 16.04 when that's out.22:08
nfok this all sounds good22:09
nfone more question, I'm reading that a bunch of people use GNOME and Ubuntu... Is that going to be a transplanted experience or is it well supported?22:09
theadminnf: You should also know that there's nothing quite like the AUR in Ubuntu. Instead, there are PPA's.22:09
theadminnf: There's an official version of Ubuntu with GNOME: http://ubuntugnome.org22:10
k1l_nf: the special gnome flavour is more vanilla gnome22:10
nftheadmin: Yeah I do know that, the AUR is pretty much a one of a kind and the best thing about Arch Linux. But the daily manual upgrades and careful double checking after a year is weighing me down. I've been using OSX for the last 2 weeks and it just seems like such a chore now going back to Arch, though it is an excellent OS22:10
theadminnf: There's also Ubuntu Mate, Xubuntu (Xfce), Kubuntu (KDE), Lubuntu (LXDE).22:11
bubbasaures nf:22:11
bubbasauresand it's all free are you sold yet22:11
nfyes I'm sold, I'll probably go for the regular LTS Ubuntu before I try any of the alts22:11
k1l_nf: for stuff that is not in the official ubuntu repos ubuntu got PPAs. but keep in mind that the PPA maintainer is responsible for that packages then22:12
theadminnf: Is a good choice. Unity may feel a bit weird coming from another desktop, but it's nice nevertheless.22:12
nfthanks for all the information22:13
nfit's hard to believe that this is a channel full of Linux people...22:13
theadminnf: Heh well... Most people are usually idle.22:14
bubbasaureslike ants and bees we cluster22:14
theadminnf: Also! There's the Ubuntu Customisation Kit which allows you to build your own Ubuntu flavor to your liking. It's in the official repos. You do need to know your way around the command-line to use it, and you have to be running Ubuntu, but it's still awesome.22:15
fermulatorhas anyone got the new Catalyst/AMD Omega 14.12 drivers working on Ubuntu 14.04?22:22
nopfmmmm. on lubuntu, i started "keyboard settings" and now the whole desktop hangs (with that program 's  window still open)... i can move the mouse. the clock moves. any tip on howto recover? i don't like to restart the machine22:27
EriC^^nopf: can you open a terminal? ctrl+alt+t22:28
nopfwhat i'd like: xkill from a text console. only it says: unable to grab  cursor22:28
nopfEriC^^: nope, not on the gui22:28
EriC^^type DISPLAY=:0 xkill22:29
nopfthat's exactly the problem22:29
EriC^^and then alt+f722:29
nopfEriC^^: same22:29
EriC^^it should work22:29
EriC^^odd22:29
nopfi even tried sleep 10 ; xkill to switch to f7 before the kill... will try agein....22:29
nopfEriC^^: yah, still the same... somehow all gui events are routed somewhere else or so22:30
nopfif only i knew wich programm/proc to kill!22:31
TeslaWhen I install Ubuntu 14 an extended partition is created,what is it used for?22:32
ahopHi! Now Ubuntu Desktop works on my USB stick, i could boot on it, and do "Try"22:33
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ahopNow is it possible to have it persistant (not "try") on a USB stick?22:33
ahopie it wouldn't ask "Try" every time on startup, etc.22:33
EriC^^nopf: type ps aux | less22:33
kaste ahop just install it to the stick22:33
EriC^^and try to find it22:33
kasteI did just that a couple of days ago22:33
EriC^^nopf: in unity it's called unity-control-center22:33
ahopdaftykins any idea?22:34
kasteahop: the only tricky thing you need to do is boot it into ram at bootup and then reformatting it22:34
ahopisn't there a "ready installed ISO" that I could dd on the USB key?22:35
nopfEriC^^: not on lubuntu obviously.and ps afx show *nothing* with 'control' in it...22:36
k1l_Tesla: you can only create 4 primary partitions. so if there are already some you need to make a extended one to put the ubuntu partitions inside that22:37
omosojwhen i do open localhost:[port number] the response is Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console22:38
EriC^^nopf: which window did you enter22:39
EriC^^the one for the keyboard and mouse?22:39
kasteomosoj: try man open, it opens a program on a new vt22:39
kasteI don't think that is what you want22:39
nopfEriC^^: the freeze happend exactly as i clicked 'add' for another keyboard layout22:40
curious2000hello. i have a basic question to ask. when i'm at the desktop and start typing, there'd be a little command line area at lower right corner of the desktop. what does it do?22:40
k1l_curious2000: its a search field from nautilus. but its useless on the desktop22:41
nopfEriC^^: the window's name is 'Keyboard Layout Handler', still on the screen and presumed to swallow all my input events... :/22:41
omosojkaste, hmm. what is a virtual terminal?22:41
curious2000kll, ah thanks. i thought i could start the program by simply typing and press enter.22:41
EriC^^nopf: try pkill python3 if you want22:42
EriC^^it'll kill it dont know if it'll kill other stuff too though22:42
EriC^^hold on22:42
k1l_curious2000: press super (or super +a) for that22:43
kasteomosoj: it gives you a command prompt to enter stuff in, similar to the terminal emulator you are probably using, but without needing X11, usually X11 runs in vt7, to switch them you use ctrl-alt-Fx22:43
curious2000kll, super is what kind in windows?22:43
curious2000key, rather22:43
k1l_curious2000: yes. its the windows labled button22:43
nopfEriC^^: no such process. i'm not sure if the process is really still running. i had that once that i could find nothing, but xkill could remove the window, then everything was normal...22:43
curious2000kll, suppose i want to open mozilla, what would i type on the desktop?22:44
curious2000firefox22:44
k1l_curious2000: press "super" and then start typing firefox or browser22:45
curious2000ah, i see. i'll try now.22:45
omosojkaste, this sounds complicated.22:45
kasteomosoj: you dont need to use them22:46
k1l_curious2000: just give it a go and see. with "super + a" you get to the apps search where only apps are listed. and keep in mind that tags work too, not only exact names22:46
kastethey just exist22:46
omosojwhat does the error refer to? "Coudn't get a file descriptor referring to the console"?22:46
omosojkaste, i'm following directions to set up a development environment22:46
kastegot a link to them?22:46
omosojdon't think i can share, but they're pretty simple. i'm developing a rails app. just set up dependencies, then "foreman start", then "open localhost:5000"22:47
omosojforeman is a library that simulates processes that happen on the production server22:48
kasteah, then they were probably written for mac22:48
wilhHi everyone - a quicky... I don't suppose anyone can help me with this? - http://askubuntu.com/questions/568934/aptitude-is-unmarking-packages-as-auto-is-this-a-bug-or-feature22:48
curious2000kll, it works. thanks.22:48
kasteopen on mac does something like xdg-open22:48
kastebut just open that adress in the browser22:48
kastethat is all it does22:48
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EriC^^nopf: try DISPLAY=:0 setsid lxde22:49
omosojkaste, hmm, yeah i think the guy who wrote this uses a mac.22:50
curious2000one more question is i'm using kensington trackball and whenever i boot up, it takes a long time for the device to be recognized. the keyboard would work, but the trackball, it seems that i'd have to wait for the screen to refresh first which it does after a minute after boots up.22:50
omosojkaste, if i do xdg-open localhost:5000, i get the following error: gvfs-open: localhost:5000: error opening location: The specified location is not supported22:50
kastejust copy paste it into your browser22:51
tewardis there a way to specifically figure out which release you're on programmatically in a Bash script?22:52
teward(such that 12.04 or 14.04 are specifically output?)22:52
adunosineubuntu 14.04 is fucking bad!!!22:52
curious2000another issue that i encounter today is that when i have a usb 3 device attached to the usb 3 extension cable, the device wouldn't unmount.22:53
adunosinemany problems22:53
tewardadunosine: watch your language, please, and don't swear - your opinions are better suited for other channels22:53
k1l_teward: lsb_release -d22:53
omosojkaste, oh, so the command only opens a page in the browser?22:53
kasteteward: yeah22:54
OerHeksteward, cat /etc/issue22:54
kasteteward: cat /etc/lsb-release22:54
petepiano1960kaste: Heh - I never knew that! Neat.22:55
kastewell issue is more portable to be honest22:57
BundesnachrichteHello22:57
Bundesnachrichteis there a tutorial for the installation process in order to use i3 window manager?22:58
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TheHighestFiveAnyone in here know anything about why bluetooth devices don't appear in the sound settings?23:01
nopfEriC^^: no such file. btw i think the client program is gone, only leaving a hollow window frame with an XGrab...23:01
Bundesnachrichtehow can i switch between window managers?23:01
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EriC^^nopf: do you have important stuff you need to save? you can always restart lightdm23:02
EriC^^you will lose any unsaved changes though23:02
nopfEriC^^: i don't want to drop the session. i have not that much unsaved changes, but maybe there are :)23:03
nopfEriC^^: hm, even xdotool key XF86Ungrab didn't work although support for that seems to be compiled in (at least the key sym is recognized)...23:05
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nopfEriC^^: [solved] ok,  so 1) xdotool key XF86LogGrabInfo told me (in the Xorg.0.log) that openbox held a log and 2) kill -9 did the job, now everything is fine. thanks for your advice and patience23:09
nopfa grab that is, not a lock though ...23:10
EriC^^nopf: great23:10
lapionI read somewhere that all I have to to to use the persistent file created when installing to a usb stick is add the option persistent to the kernel commandline is this correct?23:14
bekkslapion: No.23:15
nopfnot?23:16
lapionbekks so what else ?23:16
bekksnopf: No, since how does the non-persistent USB magically knows where the persistent data is to be found?23:16
bekkslapion: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence23:16
ahopI am running Ub Desktop (Try from USB stick) and am running a 3 hours long process on my laptop23:18
ahopthe laptop is plugged to power (charging)23:18
ahopis there a risk of laptop going to sleep ?23:18
ahop(during the task)   if I don't move mouse?23:18
lapionbekks nowhere in there is written how to point the system to the persistent file23:19
nopfbekks: i used it with 2 special partitions sucessfully. i only assumed that 'the persistent file created when installing to a usb' meant that ubuntu would have created some canonical (^^) filename and would know how to use that again23:20
bekksnopf: And that file needs to be there, so it not just an issue of adding a kernel command line parameter.23:21
ablest1980hi23:22
jhutchinsnopf: You may also find useful advice at http://pendrivelinux.com23:22
Laputahi, anyone using gnu screen knows how to check current option value like `set option?` in vim ?23:22
nopfbekks: yes, i only read lapion question in some way meaning 'file created when installing' that there was some file there already somehow, only the 'persistent' option was deleted somehow and had to be restored somehow. may have been misunderstanding that23:23
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kasteLaputa: I don't think that feature exists there, mainly because I don't think you can change options on the fly. Try tmux23:26
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Tam5Snowden, The NSA and Free Software   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8Sc6pUR1mA23:27
tewardTam5: that's offtopic here23:27
Tam5oops sorry23:27
cryptodanyay another misinformed troll Tam523:27
Tam5misinformed?23:27
Tam5misinformed in what way?23:28
nopfkaste: you can change nearly all options with ^:23:28
bubbasauresTam523:28
bubbasauressorry23:28
ahopno "go to sleep" by default on Ubuntu Desktop running on laptop cmoputers?23:28
ahopor is there one?23:28
nopfLaputa: i also think you cannot find the value, because it's not like some kind of environment variable23:28
kastenopf: what command does that map to?23:29
nopfkaste: https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.html#Colon23:29
cwheelerI upgraded ubuntu and have 2 versions of postgresql install, how do I choose which one is used?23:30
jhutchinscwheeler: Uninstall the older version.23:30
kastenopf: ah, problem is probably my keyboard layout.23:30
cwheelerthanks that's easy23:31
cwheelerI see they are both running23:31
jhutchinscwheeler: There may be notest about this in /usr/share/doc/posggresql*23:31
jhutchinsnotes.23:31
Laputanopf: kaste thanks!23:31
Montag42how can i choose the window manager in lightdm?23:31
kasteHow do I change the alt-tab behaviour in unity?23:32
Montag42(ubuntu 14.10)23:32
eligreyare there any dotfiles that auto-run no matter what folder they are in?23:34
kasteprobably no, not exactly sure what you mean though23:35
owen1xdg-open uses firefox instead of chromium despite the fact that 'update-alternatives --get-selections |grep x-www-browser' is chromium. any ideas?23:35
eligreykaste: like the autorun.sh stuff when you mount a drive23:35
eligreykaste: for example, ~/.bashrc is autorun on login23:36
kastethen thank god no23:36
eligreybut what about something not in ~23:36
eligreyare there any areas under ~ (but not directly in the top of ~) where dotfiles might get auto executed?23:36
kastetechnically in .profile .bashrc or similar you can call other stuff so yes23:38
kastebut not by default23:38
nopfowen1: maybe it uses gnome-www-browser entry?23:38
kastewhat is your acutal problem?23:38
eligreykaste: no problem, i'm just pentesting to expand a vuln i found23:39
eligreyi guess this path is a dead end23:39
krokkkhello, how to search my files with video resolution as parameter?23:43
krokkkis possible use nautilus or nemo for this?23:43
EriC^^krokkk: i doubt23:44
EriC^^krokkk: you can use find or the file extension, and run it through the file command to check the res23:44
EriC^^*for the23:44
owen1nopf: nice idea but it didn't help ):23:44
Montag42please how can i switch between window managers?23:45
owen1Montag42: logout23:46
Montag42O.o am i that stupid, thank you23:46
owen1and you should have a 'sessions' dropdown or something similar23:46
nopfowen1: you could strace xdg-open. here it strangly seems to look into that property and then still goes looking for /usr/local/sbin/x-www-browser and some other binaries23:50
zohaibhi23:51
owen1nopf: great idea. i'll do that23:57
YonHi guys/girls...I'm kinda new and I've been trying to set up file sharing between user accounts .. is there an easy way to do this?23:58
ikoniaYon: between accounts ?23:59
Yonikonia: yeah..between admin and standard users23:59

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