[00:02] <clqvier> Bonsoir as tous et toutes.   depuis la mise a jour et reboot. mon clavier est devenu qwerty. aussi bien sur 12.04 que 14.04LTS
[00:02] <daftykins> !fr | clqvier
[00:12] <fragment137> weeeee found where my problem is
[00:13] <fragment137> my dhcp server (dnsmasq) isn't forwarding ANY traffic from the 10.10.11.0/24 to its other interface
[00:13] <fragment137> iptables is empty, so everything is allowed
[00:13] <fragment137> I think i'm just missing an entry in dnsmasq somewhere to tell it that eth0 is it's wlan port
[00:14] <daftykins> fragment137: not quite clear on the situation, but have you got IP forwarding enabled?
[00:14] <melvin> k1l, are you there?
[00:15] <daftykins> no need to hassle the same people, there's a whole channel here
[00:15] <fragment137> daftykins: Situation is I have dnsmasq running on a headless ubuntu server acting as my DHCP
[00:15] <fragment137> this is a vm by the way
[00:15] <fragment137> it has two nics (eth0 and eth1). eth1 serves as the default gateway for my dhcp.. eth0 is the net connection for all intents and purposes..
[00:15] <daftykins> DHCP on a VM? that seems unnecessarily convoluted
[00:15] <fragment137> Running on XenServer
[00:16] <tisms> hello
[00:16] <fragment137> Anyway, imagine that it's not
[00:16] <fragment137> cause for this it shouldn't matter :)
[00:16] <tisms> You guys help with troubleshooting, right?
[00:16] <melvin> What program are you guys using for VM's on a ubuntu OS?
[00:16] <daftykins> fragment137: so, IP forwarding?
[00:16] <melvin> i mean linux OS
[00:16] <fragment137> melvin: the ubuntu vm is running under XenServer
[00:16] <ratlerkaa> tisms: try them
[00:17] <fragment137> daftykins: how can I verify? I'm going to assume no
[00:17] <daftykins> cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[00:17] <k1l> melvin: yes
[00:17] <daftykins> melvin: virtualbox
[00:17] <melvin> fragment137, i mean what program do you use to run the VM's? Virtualbox, Vmware?
[00:17] <k1l> melvin: use virtualbox for beginning
[00:17] <melvin> but then in Linux
[00:18] <melvin> k1l, virtualbox is 2eazy brah
[00:18] <fragment137> melvin: I'm using a hypervisor called Xen :) it's a modified version of CentOS
[00:18] <Bashing-om> tisms: It is the purpose of this channel . Ask your question .
[00:18] <k1l> melvin: what?
[00:18] <fragment137> daftykins: output is 0. guessing I have to change that?
[00:19] <melvin> k1l, i have used virtualbox before but you can't do everything with it and it crashes alot in my experience :P. What VM program do you guys use on Linux?
[00:19] <tisms> Well, I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my new desktop, tried installing the drivers, screwed it up, and now I can log into the computer, everything boots up right, but I don't get a taskbar or any processes once I log in
[00:19] <daftykins> fragment137: correct, as root "echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward"
[00:19] <k1l> melvin: its not "what is best" its about "what can i configure and use in a propper way".
[00:19] <daftykins> fragment137: however given you hadn't encountered that, it must be safe to assume you've not dealt with this setup before?
[00:19] <bubbasaures> tisms, We assume graphic drivers eh? Namr the hardware and what you did.
[00:19] <tisms> Everything in ubuntu boots up right, i see the background, it lets me log in, I just can't do anything beyond logging in
[00:19] <tisms> Yeah, graphics drivers
[00:19] <fragment137> daftykins: yes,
[00:20] <melvin> tisms, what graphics card do you have?
[00:20] <tisms> msi 970
[00:20] <melvin> sec
[00:20] <bubbasaures> tisms, Read posts fully and don;t drag this out by missing stuff.
[00:20] <fragment137> daftykins: do I need to restart any servics?
[00:20] <fragment137> services***
[00:20] <tisms> Learned my lesson, I just have no clue what to do
[00:21] <daftykins> fragment137: nah things might just start working. are you using a NAS setup via iptables masquerading?
[00:21] <daftykins> sorry *NAT
[00:22] <melvin> tisms do you run ubuntu?
[00:22] <fragment137> daftykins: iptables are empty.. i'm assuming that means everything is open. Should I add an entry for my 10.10.11.0 subnet?
[00:22] <tisms> yes
[00:22] <bubbasaures> tisms, I think that is a nvidia GTX 970 check in the terminal with lspci
[00:22] <tisms> it is
[00:23] <bubbasaures> tisms, Cool, can't help myself just trying to get the right info here for one that can.
[00:24] <tisms> ok, thanks
[00:24] <shwaiil> HI
[00:25] <daftykins> fragment137: i don't think you're aware of how this works at all, plus you can't VM a host that's NAT'ing an interface
[00:25] <shwaiil> Q: I've installed a VM running win7. I wonder if this is the way to go if I want to, install hardware on the VM, such as Audio Card, Digital Table, etc. Basically hardware that's not supported on the host OS, will this work ? Thanks!
[00:26] <melvin> tisms, maybe this will work http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/04/install-nvidia-driver-331-67-ubuntu1404/
[00:26] <daftykins> shwaiil: more of a question for a channel of the virt tech you're using.
[00:26] <Bashing-om> tisms: "tried installing the drivers" Is this as a direct download from Nvidia OR ??
[00:26] <melvin> tisms, not sure if it will but i can't find anything better
[00:26] <shwaiil> daftykins, oh ok didn't know about that thanks
[00:26] <tisms> direct download from nvidia
[00:27] <tisms> i tried installing it, and now I can't get anything from he main desktop
[00:27] <Jordan_U> shwaiil: It depends on the type of hardware, and how it's connected (USB devices are more likely to work than PCI for example). What hardware are you trying to get working?
[00:27] <tisms> ubuntu boots up itself, it lets me log in, but then all i see is my background and my mouse
[00:27] <melvin> You can see a GUI?
[00:28] <fragment137> daftykins: when you say I can't vm a host that's nat'ing an interface, could you elaborate?
[00:28] <daftykins> tisms: test the guest session or "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log" to pick through the log
[00:28] <tisms> i see a gui prior to logging in
[00:28] <daftykins> fragment137: do you understand what NAT is in the context of a home network?
[00:28] <tisms> and i just tried the guest session, nothing
[00:29] <Bashing-om> tisms: Yep, sounds like a broke graphics driver . Preperation to remove; what returns from terminal command -> sudo find / -name "NVIDIA-Linux-*" <- give it plenty of time to search and find.
[00:29] <shwaiil> Jordan_U, thanks a lot for looking! I think most of them will be USB. At the moment I've got an audio sound card for music production and a Huion digital table to draw
[00:29] <melvin> tisms, you messed up bro, i deleted my GUI once :P
[00:29] <tisms> how did i delete it?
[00:30] <daftykins> tisms: i already gave you steps to follow
[00:30] <fragment137> daftykins: Network Address Translation. As far as I understand it, should take traffic from a LAN out through a wlan interface bound for the web
[00:30] <fragment137> I'll admit i'm not an expert by any means
[00:30] <daftykins> fragment137: this host you're running this VM on, is it the desktop you're typing from?
[00:30] <melvin> tisms, maybe you installed a driver that isn't competable with your graphics card and deleted the old ones maybe ??? i dunno
[00:30] <fragment137> daftykins: No, it's a server running XenServer (hypervisor)
[00:31] <shwaiil> Jordan_U, if there's no drivers for the Host, will it work, that's basically the question
[00:31] <fragment137> I have a network diagram if you'd like to see the basic topology
[00:31] <fragment137> (very basic)
[00:32] <Jordan_U> shwaiil: And the answer is still "it depends". The channel of the specific virtualization platform you're using can probably help more with this.
[00:32] <fragment137> daftykins: this is what i'm trying to accomplish. I should mention that dnsmasq has net access through the XenServer host: http://picpaste.com/pics/Capture-7ATVDjGx.1420849912.PNG
[00:32] <daftykins> fragment137: alright so it's a dedicated box off somewhere in the corner? but what's your internet connection provided by? surely to have multiple hosts you're already behind a domestic router
[00:32] <melvin> tisms, maybe a idea to delete the video driver and reinstall it?
[00:32] <daftykins> melvin: that's a poor jump, please don't advise things if you're not sure
[00:33] <fragment137> Daftykins: it's in a datacenter actually. I'm provided a block of public IPs, one of which is currently assigned to the physical interface on the server.
[00:33] <daftykins> tisms: pastebin that film i mentioned
[00:33] <melvin> daftykins, i did it once?
[00:33] <melvin> daftykins, it worked for me
[00:34] <melvin> daftykins, you have to do something. Problem isn't gonna fix itself :P
[00:34] <fragment137> iptables on the xenserver host is set up to forward from 10.10.0.0/16
[00:34] <daftykins> fragment137: sorry not touching that with a bargepole, given it doesn't seem relevant to ubuntu support specifically.
[00:34] <fragment137> daftykins: i'll give you that
[00:34] <fragment137> daftykins: but thanks for the effort, it's much appreciated
[00:35] <daftykins> melvin: i've already asked for a log to see what really is happening, that is a lot more than nothing. i've been here regularly for years, so this is more than 'once' for me
[00:35] <tisms> daftykins, i tried it
[00:35] <tisms> it said that i did not have permission to do it
[00:35] <tisms> "Permission Denied"
[00:35] <melvin> tisms, have you used sudo before the command?
[00:35] <tisms> oh... i'm stupid
[00:36] <daftykins> it did not need sudo.
[00:36] <daftykins> you DO however need pastebinit already installed
[00:36] <tisms> i don't think i have that
[00:37] <daftykins> so install it
[00:38] <tisms> but if i can't get into the computer
[00:38] <tisms> or is there a way to install it via terminal?
[00:38] <daftykins> wow
[00:38] <tisms> this is my first time using ubuntu, i really don't understand much
[00:38] <daftykins> "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install pastebinit"
[00:38] <tisms> I know the very very basics
[00:39] <melvin> tisms, see it like this: terminal is your windows user interface :P
[00:39] <daftykins> ok well, step #1 is we don't install graphics drivers through downloads off of websites - this isn't Windows :)
[00:39] <tisms> i got it off of the nvidia website
[00:40] <Bashing-om> tisms: Slow down, pay attention, follow instructions . We do hold hands here as required. daftykins -does- know what he is doing . again follow instructions . If I am lucky I too will learn from daftykins .
[00:40] <melvin> tisms, did you use terminal to install the program?
[00:40] <melvin> sorry i mean driver
[00:40] <tisms> i downloaded the driver
[00:40] <tisms> then tried using the internet to figure out how to install it
[00:41] <tisms> then i screwed up a command while trying to install the driver
[00:41] <tisms> and here we are
[00:41] <melvin> tisms: nice to meet you haha :P
[00:41] <melvin> tisms: i'm also pretty new and i also had some problems with the drivers :P
[00:42] <melvin> tisms: i haven't installed them yet either but i have gtx msi 770
[00:42] <tisms> ah :P
[00:43] <melvin> tisms: i reinstalled to xubuntu and still have no drivers hehe
[00:43] <melvin> tisms, i will try and find something for your drivers but give me a few minutes :P
[00:43] <tisms> ok, so i got a url from doing that command daftykins, but i can't click it
[00:43] <daftykins> type it here
[00:44] <tisms> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9702042
[00:44] <melvin> tisms: maybe this one http://www.yourownlinux.com/2014/09/how-to-install-nvidia-343-22-stable-graphics-drivers-in-linux.html
[00:44] <daftykins> tisms: ok so your nvidia driver failed.
[00:44] <tisms> yup
[00:44] <alessio> Hellooo
[00:45] <daftykins> melvin: please stop giving poor advice
[00:45] <fragment137> daftykins: one more question for you. When I edit iptables, does it automatially save or do I have to reload or commit it somehow?
[00:45] <melvin> daftykins: the terminal code is in the website? what is so poor about that
[00:45] <lasers> melvin: Everything.
[00:46] <daftykins> tisms: what card is this?
[00:46] <daftykins> or is it a laptop?
[00:46] <melvin> lasers: can you tell him exactly what to type?
[00:46] <melvin> daftykins: he has a msi 970
[00:46] <tisms> What I'm on currently? or in the computer?
[00:46] <daftykins> based on what, before i came in?
[00:47] <tisms> In the computer, MSI GTX 970
[00:47] <daftykins> tisms: alright, your driver installation failed, so "sudo apt-get install build-essential dkms" then try reinstalling from the download you already did
[00:47] <daftykins> it's using the VESA driver right now because it failed to install
[00:48] <daftykins> = nothing but background + pointer
[00:49] <fragment137> YIIIISSSS it's working XD
[00:50] <fragment137> daftykins: for your info you were right. I need to learn more about NAT. lol... added a masquerade and an INPUT entry for my subnet and it works now
[00:50] <tisms> ok
[00:50] <tisms> wait, reinstall what?
[00:50] <daftykins> fragment137: well, i figured this was at home. i think just IP forwarding was enough to get you going, NAT might not apply there.
[00:50] <melvin> daftykins: is this where it wen't whrong? 1969 [    17.703] (II) Failed to load module "modesetting" (already loaded, 0)
[00:50] <daftykins> tisms: the nvidia driver you manually downloaded.
[00:50] <daftykins> melvin: no.
[00:51] <tisms> oh, ok
[00:52] <melvin> daftykins: here 1955 [    17.703] (II) Failed to load module "modesetting" (already loaded, 0) ?? did it there go whrong?
[00:52] <wad> Hi guys. I'm using Ubuntu's image viewer to go through a bunch of photos. I love how I can rotate images! Problem: If I rotate more than one image, and then exist, it prompts me to save the rotated ones. Then it appears to be saving. But it doesn't actually save any.
[00:52] <wad> Anyone else notice this?
[00:52] <daftykins> melvin: i would appreciate it if you stopped wasting my time now.
[00:54] <Jordan_U> wad: Sounds like a bug, please check if it has already been reported and if it hasn't please report it.
[00:54] <Jordan_U> !bug | wad
[00:54] <wad> ok
[00:55] <wad> How do I determine which package the image viewer is a part of?
[00:55] <tisms> daftykins, what is the command to reinstall the driver? I'm being stupid
[00:56] <daftykins> tisms: where are you typing from on this system right now exactly?
[00:56] <Jordan_U> wad: I can't remember what Ubuntu's default image viewer is. Is it "Eye Of Gnome"? (You should be able to check from Help > About or similar).
[00:56] <tisms> my shitty old laptop
[00:56] <wad> ok
[00:56] <ratlerkaa> 💃 💃 💃
[00:56] <fragment137> Thanks again everyone! have a good weekend :)
[00:56] <tisms> On the system that i'm troubleshooting, in the large terminal before you log in
[00:57] <wad> Yep, Eye of Gnome. :)
[00:57] <bubbasaures> tisms, please don't swear here.
[00:57] <tisms> sorry
[00:57] <bubbasaures> ;) it happens
[00:57] <daftykins> tisms: you mean like "ctrl+alt+F1" ? you can't be on an old laptop if you've got a 970? wat
[00:57] <Jordan_U> wad: Then the package would be "eog". For future reference, "apt-cache search eye of gnome" will tell you this.
[00:57] <tisms> yeah
[00:57] <wad> Ah, thanks!
[00:57] <tisms> daftykins, I'm in the control alt f1 terminal
[00:58] <Jordan_U> wad: You're welcome :)
[00:58] <wad> Reporting the bug now.
[00:58] <tisms> I thought you were asking how i was on the irc
[00:58] <daftykins> tisms: so maybe it downloaded to the Downloads folder, type "cd ~/Downloads" then "ls" and you should see an NVIDIA....run" or similar
[00:58] <Jordan_U> wad: Thanks, if nobody reports them they won't get fixed :)
[00:58] <lasers> daftykins: https://askubuntu.com/questions/561295/how-to-use-nvidia-gtx-970-gpu
[00:58] <daftykins> lasers: no thanks. i don't need guides.
[00:59] <daftykins> for all the backseat drivers that are in the channel tonight, can you go please deal with your own situations? :P
[00:59] <wad> I did "ubuntu-bug eog", and it collected some info, and then asked me to click "Send", and then sent it. There was no place to actually say what the bug was, or how to reproduce it. >_>
[00:59]  * wad tries another way.
[01:00] <tisms> ok, i see the driver
[01:00] <Jordan_U> wad: Your browser should open shortly with a launchpad page where you can enter more, and finish reporting the bug.
[01:00] <daftykins> tisms: so you installed build-essential and dkms yes? run "sudo service lightdm stop" if this is normal ubuntu, then run "sudo chmod +x NVIDIA... " (hit tab to complete the file name) then "sudo ./NVIDIA..." (tab again) to re-run the install
[01:02] <tisms> daftykins
[01:02] <tisms> i got something
[01:03] <tisms> it gave me an accept/non accept screen
[01:03] <tisms> i accepted
[01:03] <tisms> but now it's telling me the distribution provided preinstall script failed! Are you sure you want to continue?"
[01:03] <daftykins> you should've seen this already, from the last time you installed it
[01:03] <daftykins> that's normal
[01:04] <tisms> ok
[01:04] <tisms> i don't remember seeing the failure first time i tried it
[01:04] <ratlerkaa> 😾
[01:04] <wad> Bug reported: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eog/+bug/1409180
[01:04] <tisms> "ERROR: Unable to load the kernel module"
[01:05] <ratlerkaa> All operating systems are between alpha and beta development.
[01:05] <daftykins> ratlerkaa: do you have a support question?
[01:05] <daftykins> tisms: it should be generating one, not loading one
[01:06] <tisms> something just flashed on the screen
[01:06] <tisms> it was only up for a frame, but i saw a "failure"
[01:06] <ratlerkaa> daftykins: Just seeing if I could 😾 when needed
[01:07] <ratlerkaa> 👍
[01:08] <daftykins> ratlerkaa: stop doing that please.
[01:08] <daftykins> if you have a support question ask it, otherwise leave.
[01:08] <ratlerkaa> 😲 Okay sorry
[01:09] <fmcarreiro> today  install ubuntu studio on my thinkpad w530 but Laptop does not suspend when lid is closed. Ideia? thanks
[01:09] <fmcarreiro> *idea?
[01:10] <tisms> daftykins?
[01:11] <ratlerkaa> fmcarreiro: Can you access settings
[01:11] <bubbasaures> fmcarreiro, This happens on hardware and the computers with them in, you might give a little info in that area.
[01:11] <daftykins> tisms: you weren't really clear about whether it had finished or not yet
[01:11] <ratlerkaa> fmcarreiro: in system settings find power.
[01:11] <tisms> no
[01:11] <tisms> but it gave me that error message
[01:11] <tisms> i hit ok
[01:11] <israel> hi, I am looking into building a custom JWM based distro and wanted to know what needs to be installed, and configured to use oem-config properly.  jwm does not use openbox or metacity, etc... (the oem-config recommends includes these in OR statements).  Is there something for my xsession (or other) that I need to check, or disable?  I can post a link to my xsession code located on launchpad
[01:11] <tisms> and something flashed
[01:12] <tisms> I couldn't get a good catch of it, but i saw "Failure" before it flashed away
[01:12] <bubbasaures> fmcarreiro, Have you looked in power?
[01:12] <Yves> Ubuntu-qc is active
[01:12] <Yves> on parle québécois
[01:12] <Yves> là :)
[01:12] <daftykins> !english
[01:13] <bubbasaures> israel, Ubuntu support here,. not future OS building.
[01:13] <Yves> was only telling that a french channel is active
[01:13] <israel> bubbasaures this is Ubuntu based.  It is Ubuntu... just using JWM sorry if I was unclear
[01:14] <Yves> ubuntu-qc ;)
[01:14] <k1l> Yves: please reduce the chitchat in here to not confuse other users
[01:14] <bubbasaures> israel, But a concept not an actual issue right?
[01:14] <bubbasaures> israel, any way do what you want.
[01:14] <israel> the oem-config does not run properly so I want to know what I am missing...
[01:15] <israel> It boots (after preparing) to a blank screen.
[01:15] <daftykins> tisms: alright well i believe it refers to a log file for how installation failed, see if you can't locate it
[01:16] <daftykins> tisms: "pastebinit /var/log/nvidia-installer.log"
[01:16] <Yves> i told that an ubuntu channel is active
[01:16] <Yves> i wont apologize for that bros
[01:16] <fmcarreiro> ratlerkaa, yes, i find this option but dont show suspend. now show this option.... :/ thanks for sugestion.
[01:16] <bubbasaures> finally
[01:17] <fmcarreiro> if i quit irc, its ok. :) closed lid for test. :)
[01:17] <israel> bubbasaures I am want to know what oem-config (gtk) needs in order to show up.
[01:17] <bubbasaures> israel, I have no idea is all.
[01:18] <bubbasaures> If I searched the web I would probably know
[01:18] <israel> ok, thanks bubbasaures... neither do i :)
[01:18] <fmcarreiro> yes, work fine. :)
[01:18] <israel> I have looked.  I have also browsed through the code lightly, but I hope to find someone who knows how it works
[01:18] <lasers> fmcarreiro: Is it XFCE4?
[01:19] <fmcarreiro> yes.
[01:19] <lasers> fmcarreiro: Possible solution --> https://askubuntu.com/questions/460101/xfce4-power-manager-suspend-not-available-for-lid-close
[01:19] <tisms> daftykins, it gives me a link, the link leads to a ton of code, but i can't click on the link
[01:19] <daftykins> tisms: it's another pastebin link to share with me ;)
[01:19] <tisms> oh
[01:19] <lasers> fmcarreiro: Don't forget to reboot! Keep us in loop!
[01:19] <tisms> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9702190
[01:21] <daftykins> tisms: try a reboot before going any further "sudo shutdown -r 0"
[01:22] <fmcarreiro> lasers, thanks.
[01:22] <fmcarreiro> Alguém da américa do sul?
[01:22] <tisms> i got something!
[01:22] <tisms> i logged into the computer
[01:22] <tisms> and i'm getting a gui
[01:22] <daftykins> huzzah
[01:23] <tisms> ok
[01:23] <tisms> now how can i see if the driver installed correctly?
[01:23] <daftykins> run "nvidia-settings"
[01:23] <daftykins> but you should see the entire GUI with the launcher icons to the left, click the top one 'Dash'
[01:24] <daftykins> should get a pretty animated screen of it appearing
[01:24] <tisms> it worked!
[01:26] <tisms> daftykins, thank you so much
[01:26] <svetlana> congratulations
[01:29] <daftykins> ooh, left already
[01:30] <daftykins> bah, if any of these guys could google "ubuntu nvidia 970" they'd get to the same place. eventually.
[01:31] <daftykins> Bashing-om: that was a kind comment earlier btw, i missed it at the time :) i've learnt plenty from you also!
[01:32] <Bashing-om> daftykins: Naw, just the truth . ( what I know is but a wart to those who do know ) .. I try .
[01:34] <daftykins> Bashing-om: hehe, same here. did you know i don't even use desktop Linux... don't tell anyone!
[01:35] <bubbasaures> daftykins, I'm not even a graphic person I use intel, I found the actual hardware in about 5 seconds
[01:36] <daftykins> bubbasaures: from the user's xorg log you mean?
[01:36] <bubbasaures> daftykins, Heh no this msi 970
[01:36] <bubbasaures> 970 means nothing to me is all
[01:37] <daftykins> oh right. i didn't know whether they stated that was the card or not, i've had a few drinks this evening ;)
[01:37] <daftykins> i did spot GM204 in the log though
[01:37] <bubbasaures> daftykins, I think you joined after, I have that off.
[01:37] <daftykins> ah i see
[01:38] <Bashing-om> daftykins: I have the GUI installed, just for 'google-chrome' and I do like gedit ( my intro was kate ) I boot TTY, work in the teminal, and then start the gui for browser . -- I do go back a long long way, before the days of a GUI .. mever have got real comfortablw with a GUI .
[01:39] <daftykins> neat :)
[01:48] <Marandlal> a
[01:49] <Yves> Hi back
[01:50] <daftykins> Yves: do you have a support question now?
[01:50] <ProfessorKaos64> any idea how to get the current desktop when running as a elevated user/sudo? I tried 'runuser -l mike -c 'de=$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP'
[01:50] <Yves> Im here to read, learn and help if i can
[01:50] <daftykins> Yves: good, keep the chat to #ubuntu-offtopic though please.
[01:52] <ratlerkaa> I told you not to do it.
[01:53] <Ben64> !who | ratlerkaa
[01:54] <ratlerkaa> Ben okay
[02:01] <Guest90876> Can someone help me get my wifi working
[02:02] <bubbasaures> Guest90876, Run  lspci in the terminal and identify the wifi.
[02:06] <Wayward_Vagabond> How might I go about getting my laptop, xubuntu quantal, to bridge internet from it's wifi to it's ethernet port?
[02:07] <bekks> !quantal
[02:07] <Guest90876> bubbasaures how do i change my name here so it's what i usually use
[02:07] <bekks> Wayward_Vagabond: Upgrade to 14.04 first, to get a supported release.
[02:07] <teward> Guest90876: /nick NICKHERE
[02:09] <Wayward_Vagabond> Wait, this machine is precise, the other is quantal
[02:10] <redheadedcupcake> ok
[02:10] <redheadedcupcake> So my wifi isn't working.
[02:10] <daftykins> what chipset?
[02:11] <daftykins> redheadedcupcake: ^
[02:11] <Wayward_Vagabond> bekks: Precise is LTS isn't it?
[02:12] <daftykins> ^ yes. good until 2017 i think
[02:13] <redheadedcupcake> daftykins http://pastebin.com/e2z0tZgf
[02:13] <daftykins> ah, RTL8188CE... that seems to have been giving people a headache of late.
[02:14] <daftykins> redheadedcupcake: is this a first time install, or?
[02:14] <Wayward_Vagabond> So, how might I set up a wifi -> ethernet bridge for internet in xubuntu precise?
[02:15] <redheadedcupcake> daftykins I had ubuntu on here before, tried to partition so that i could dual boot windows, decided that i hate windows (still) and put ubuntu back on here.
[02:16] <daftykins> redheadedcupcake: so you went from the same version to the same version?
[02:16] <bekks> Wayward_Vagabond: The first consideration would be, that you have to have a wifi chipset where the driver supports bridging.
[02:16] <redheadedcupcake> yes but no
[02:17] <daftykins> redheadedcupcake: can you be specific please.
[02:18] <redheadedcupcake> yes, i partitioned a spot for windows, then couldn't get a splash screen to dual boot, i made my windows partition very small because i was only using it for skype and job assessments that needed to be done on windows. Then after i rebooted I could never access the ubuntu partition
[02:18] <Wayward_Vagabond> bekks: And how do I go about checking this?
[02:18] <bekks> Wayward_Vagabond: By finding out which chipset you have, in first instance.
[02:18] <daftykins> redheadedcupcake: that doesn't have anything to do with the version of ubuntu before and the version after.
[02:19] <redheadedcupcake> daftykins i do suppose you are correct
[02:19] <daftykins> redheadedcupcake: is there a chance you can supply the version number before and after, then?
[02:19] <redheadedcupcake> daftykins 14.04 lts
[02:20] <redheadedcupcake> both times it was 14.04 lts
[02:20] <daftykins> redheadedcupcake: so do you see networks right now? i think 14.04 should have a working driver 'out of the box'
[02:20] <daftykins> http://askubuntu.com/questions/482564/realtek-rtl8188ce-desconects-randomly-and-features-slow-connections
[02:20] <redheadedcupcake> newp
[02:20] <daftykins> there's a guide here anyway
[02:21] <daftykins> sure you don't see an interface other than "lo" and "eth0" if you type "ip a" ?
[02:21] <OerHeks> sure that RTL8188CE is bad in wifi N mode, trottle your wifirouter or the connection back to wireless B/G . see http://askubuntu.com/a/483040
[02:22] <daftykins> same page \o/
[02:22] <OerHeks> ah oke
[02:22] <daftykins> weird the IDs are different :)
[02:28] <alejandro__> hola
[02:29] <Yves> alejandro__: Hola alejandro
[02:30] <alejandro__> Como te llamas Yves
[02:30] <daftykins> !english
[02:45] <boxmein> lol hi
[02:45] <boxmein> to escape the scrutiny of #linux I came here
[02:46] <boxmein> anyway.  I made an user account for strictly SFTP, set up a chroot jail, a process limit (/etc/security/limits.conf), set the shell to /usr/bin/rssh which only allows SCP and SFTP, created a private key for strictly this account, set up /etc/ssh/sshd_conf to match for this account and disable password authentication so the private key alone is used for logins
[02:46] <boxmein> and, lo and behold, it still asks for a password after connecting over SSH
[02:47] <boxmein> oh and yes I did /etc/init.d/ssh reload
[02:48] <bubbasaures> boxmein, What does this command show, lsb_release -a
[02:49] <boxmein> bubbasaures: ubuntu 14.04.1 lts, codename trusty
[03:16] <Guest78235> can someone help me with my brother mfc-490cw printer/scanner/copier I am trying to scan some documents to my computer
[03:18] <daftykins> Guest9800: installed the driver from the relevant brother web page, through their installer script?
[03:19] <daftykins> oops
[03:19] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: installed the driver from the relevant brother web page, through their installer script?
[03:20] <RedheadedCupcake> daftykins I can't find the relevant driver on the brother webpage
[03:20] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: really? 'cause i got there fine just now...
[03:20] <RedheadedCupcake> daftykins also - my wifi magically started working after i did a reboot and made sure my wifi switch was on
[03:21] <daftykins> ah yes, switching it on is always a good one :)
[03:21] <RedheadedCupcake> daftykins i found the site but nothing specific for that model
[03:21] <daftykins> http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadend.aspx?c=us&lang=en&prod=mfc490cw_all&os=128&dlid=dlf006893_000&flang=4&type3=625
[03:21] <RedheadedCupcake> can you maybe walk me through installing it
[03:21] <daftykins> i googled it. came right up
[03:21] <daftykins> have you made any attempts thus far?
[03:22] <daftykins> that'll give you a .gz to download
[03:24] <RedheadedCupcake> can you walk me through what i need to enter into terminal
[03:24] <RedheadedCupcake> because i ran this gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-*.gz
[03:24] <RedheadedCupcake> and it says no such file or directory
[03:24] <raymond> HI
[03:25] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: use tab complete on the file name.
[03:25] <RedheadedCupcake> what is tab complete
[03:25] <RedheadedCupcake> :(
[03:25] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: the guide on the page isn't literal, the version # is different
[03:25] <daftykins> pressing tab to complete the file name
[03:25] <daftykins> e.g. how if you type 'd' then hit tab you can auto complete my nickname when replying.
[03:26] <RedheadedCupcake> what the fuck just happened
[03:26] <daftykins> !language
[03:27] <RedheadedCupcake> daftykins i have no idea what i am doing
[03:28] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: alright so did you discover how pressing tab complets the filename yet?
[03:28] <RedheadedCupcake> no
[03:28] <daftykins> ok, where did you download to?
[03:28] <RedheadedCupcake> because i did that and nothing happened
[03:29] <RedheadedCupcake> downloads
[03:29] <daftykins> you're probably in the wrong folder
[03:29] <daftykins> ok so "cd Downloads" if your terminal has a ~ in it
[03:29] <daftykins> then do it
[03:29] <daftykins> "gunzip lin *tab* "
[03:29] <RedheadedCupcake> so open terminal.....
[03:29] <jordanm> a terminal should always be open :)
[03:29] <daftykins> i quite honestly cannot be going at any slower a pace, please follow the above.
[03:30] <RedheadedCupcake> would you like to remote into my pc. i have nothing of value on here
[03:30] <daftykins> no, this is basic. you can do this
[03:30] <RedheadedCupcake> other than this god forsaken file
[03:30] <WidowMaker> And a load of porn, RedheadedCupcake.
[03:31] <WidowMaker> Probably in /etc/sshd/
[03:31] <daftykins> that's off topic and not helping thanks, please talk elsewhere.
[03:31] <RedheadedCupcake> probably
[03:31] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: have you followed the above two steps yet?
[03:31] <RedheadedCupcake> i dont know
[03:31] <daftykins> =|
[03:31] <RedheadedCupcake> can we start over
[03:31] <daftykins> we did already
[03:31] <daftykins> open the terminal
[03:31] <daftykins> type "cd Downloads"
[03:31] <RedheadedCupcake> ok
[03:32] <daftykins> then type "gunzip lin" then press tab so it auto completed the filename
[03:32] <daftykins> *completes
[03:32] <RedheadedCupcake> no such file or directory
[03:32] <daftykins> alright use the GUI file manager to find out where that file REALLY is
[03:32] <daftykins> or type "wget http://download.brother.com/welcome/dlf006893/linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz"
[03:33] <RedheadedCupcake> type that in terminal?
[03:33] <daftykins> yes
[03:33] <RedheadedCupcake> did it
[03:33] <WidowMaker> Try passing the command 'ls' to see if the file really is in your /Downloads, RedheadedCupcake.
[03:33] <WidowMaker> It should list the files in that directory.
[03:33] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: you saw it download, yes?
[03:34] <jordanm> NoobsFlyVFR: don't overcomplicate it
[03:34] <daftykins> more to the point, don't stand on my toes.
[03:34] <NoobsFlyVFR> Well. I'm just trying to help.
[03:34] <daftykins> you're not :)
[03:34] <RedheadedCupcake> my terminal went crazy and is now blank
[03:34] <whatwhatwhat> hello people -- what is the name of the program that makes a package from installilng something from source, where instead of doing "make install" you do a different command?
[03:34] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: type "ls" what do you see?
[03:34] <whatwhatwhat> The reason being to make it easier to remove it later
[03:34] <daftykins> (after hitting enter)
[03:34] <NoobsFlyVFR> Hah.
[03:34] <jordanm> whatwhatwhat: there is a lot more to than that, but prehaps chkinstall
[03:35] <RedheadedCupcake> i see the letter 'y' on every line and it's going crazy
[03:35] <whatwhatwhat> jordanm, thanks! i'll read more about it
[03:35] <jordanm> whatwhatwhat: or depending on the build system gem2deb, py2deb, etc
[03:35] <RedheadedCupcake> should i close it and re open terminal
[03:35] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: you can try.
[03:35] <RedheadedCupcake> back to a new terminal
[03:36] <daftykins> so "cd Downloads" then "ls" and do you see "linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz" ?
[03:37] <RedheadedCupcake> yes but not the .gz
[03:37] <RedheadedCupcake> linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
[03:37] <daftykins> so what do you see?
[03:38] <daftykins> ok run "ls -l" and tell me whether it has the letter 'd' to the far left
[03:38] <RedheadedCupcake> linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
[03:38] <RedheadedCupcake> kat@kat-HP-ProBook-4430s:~/Downloads$ ls -l
[03:38] <RedheadedCupcake> total 100
[03:38] <RedheadedCupcake> -rw-rw-r-- 1 kat kat 92056 Jan  9 22:22 linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
[03:38] <daftykins> ...
[03:39] <daftykins> one sec
[03:39] <daftykins> ok type "pwd"
[03:39] <jordanm> chmod +x linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1; sudo ./linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1 # will probably work
[03:39] <daftykins> should say /home/kat/Downloads/ ?
[03:39] <Ben64> linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1: Bourne-Again shell script, UTF-8 Unicode text executable, with very long lines
[03:39] <daftykins> jordanm: no it doesn't
[03:39] <daftykins> please do not interrupt when you don't know what's going on.
[03:40] <Ben64> its a bash script dude
[03:40] <daftykins> yep but we're gonna need to be root
[03:40] <jordanm> kind-of, yes
[03:40] <RedheadedCupcake> kat@kat-HP-ProBook-4430s:~/Downloads$ pwd
[03:40] <RedheadedCupcake> /home/kat/Downloads
[03:40] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: ok run "sudo -i" - it'll ask for a password then change the prompt to read root@kat-HP-ProBook-4430s...
[03:41] <jordanm> it's really a shar archive, but it can be executed like a shell script
[03:41] <RedheadedCupcake> ok
[03:41] <RedheadedCupcake> it says what you said it would
[03:41] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: then run "cd /home/kat/Downloads" ... now "chmod +x linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1" and now "./linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1"
[03:42] <hello1> has quit
[03:42] <jordanm> daftykins: now you're overcomplicating it
[03:42] <Ben64> ...sudo would have worked like jordanm said
[03:42] <daftykins> i don't appreciate you guys standing on my toes through impatience.
[03:42] <jordanm> it's a battle of simplicity for this user :)
[03:42] <RedheadedCupcake> OMG it says input model name
[03:42] <daftykins> jordanm: indeed, thanks :)
[03:42] <Ben64> right, i know, you get angry when people correct you. deal with it, its a community irc
[03:43] <daftykins> it's not correction, it's interference.
[03:43] <daftykins> if you suddenly start feeding a new user two or three sets of instructions at once, we don't get anywhere
[03:43] <daftykins> and you just frustrate them
[03:43] <RedheadedCupcake> ^yeah
[03:43] <jordanm> i provided a single line to copy and paste
[03:43] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: all looking ok now?
[03:43] <RedheadedCupcake> i guess
[03:43] <RedheadedCupcake> it says
[03:43] <Ben64> jordanm: indeed, before any other instruction too
[03:44] <RedheadedCupcake> Input model name ->
[03:44] <RedheadedCupcake> in red
[03:44] <jordanm> RedheadedCupcake: is that part not self-explanatory?
[03:44] <RedheadedCupcake> model of my scanner/fax/printer?
[03:44] <jordanm> that would be my assumption
[03:44] <daftykins> yeah it should be a menu with any luck, hopefully you can somehow cursor up and down to select a device
[03:45] <daftykins> the webpage says "follow the on-screen instructions"
[03:45] <daftykins> Ben64: i know where you're coming from but damn, surely you get where i'm coming from here.
[03:45] <RedheadedCupcake> no
[03:45] <RedheadedCupcake> i tried to use my arrows and this is what i got
[03:46] <RedheadedCupcake> Input model name ->^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[A^[[A^[[A^[[A^[[A^[[A^[[B^[[B^[[C^[[C^
[03:46] <daftykins> heh
[03:46] <jordanm> you can try leaving it blank, try a "?" or something
[03:47] <RedheadedCupcake> it's past the point of no return it wont let me delete what's up there
[03:47] <RedheadedCupcake> i've tried
[03:47] <jordanm> or just try to input your model number like it says
[03:47] <RedheadedCupcake> so I guess I can just hit enter and see what happens
[03:47] <jordanm> RedheadedCupcake: ctrl+c and then execute the last command again
[03:47] <daftykins> actually, it doesn't want to be run this way at all
[03:48] <daftykins> ctrl+c as above but run "bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1 mfc-490cw"
[03:48] <RedheadedCupcake> ctrl+c got me this oot@kat-HP-ProBook-4430s:/home/kat/Downloads#
[03:48] <jordanm> ok?
[03:48] <Ben64> RedheadedCupcake: why would you use your arrow keys anyway? is your printer model ↓↓↓↓↓↑↑↑↑↑↑↓↓→→
 yeah it should be a menu with any luck, hopefully you can somehow cursor up and down to select a device
[03:49] <jordanm> RedheadedCupcake: you don't need to tell us you got your shell prompt back
[03:49] <daftykins> i was guessing
[03:49] <RedheadedCupcake> well i was doing
[03:49] <daftykins> i an it on my server here but got told i don't have CUPS, so i couldn't get very far ;)
[03:49] <daftykins> *ran
[03:49] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: so, ran the above?
[03:50] <daftykins> "bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1 mfc-490cw"
[03:50] <RedheadedCupcake> bash linux..... yes
[03:50] <RedheadedCupcake> yes that
[03:50] <RedheadedCupcake> and it's installing now
[03:50] <daftykins> and is it ok now?
[03:50] <daftykins> excellent
[03:50] <jordanm> the message here is always buy HP
[03:50] <daftykins> When you see the message "Will you specify the DeviceURI ?",
[03:50] <daftykins> For USB Users: Choose N(No)
[03:50] <daftykins> that was the last step from the website
[03:51] <RedheadedCupcake> i'm selling my non-existant soul with all of the yes or no questions
[03:51] <daftykins> jordanm: yeah i've already submitted feedback to Brother to say this driver method is terrible
[03:51] <daftykins> jordanm: anyway, apologies i got a little frustrated there.
[03:52] <RedheadedCupcake> how do i set this puppy up wifi?
[03:52] <jordanm> daftykins: any non-open source method that can't be packaged and included with the OS is terrible
[03:52] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: is that how it is now?
[03:52] <RedheadedCupcake> Ok it says will you specify the device uri now?
[03:52] <RedheadedCupcake> yes or no
[03:52] <daftykins> i pasted that already
[03:52] <daftykins> you're not even reading
[03:53] <jordanm> HP's printer drivers are open source, and they even provide a decent config GUI for linux
[03:53] <RedheadedCupcake> it's hooked up via usb right now but i want to use it wirelessly
[03:53] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: alright but let's start small
[03:53] <daftykins> best to see it working at all rather than get ambitious ;)
[03:53] <RedheadedCupcake> true dat
[03:53] <RedheadedCupcake> so choose no
[03:54] <bubbasaures> jordanm, Gotta a HP, now where is that gui?
[03:54] <daftykins> For USB Users: Choose N(No)
[03:54] <jordanm> bubbasaures: hplip-gui package
[03:55] <RedheadedCupcake> BAM I GOT A PRINTED OUT TEST PAGE
[03:55] <bubbasaures> jordanm, thanks!
[03:55] <RedheadedCupcake> now, how do i make this sumbitch scan me some documents
[03:55] <jordanm> RedheadedCupcake: xsane
[03:55] <jordanm> pretty sure it's installed by default
[03:55] <ubuntu> hi
[03:56] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: be sure to type 'exit' in that terminal window twice to quit out of it
[03:56] <jordanm> or ctrl+d
[03:56] <RedheadedCupcake> cool. did the exit exit
[03:56] <jordanm> (for the lazy)
[03:56] <JohnnyL>     /quit
[03:56] <JohnnyL>     /quit
[03:56] <RedheadedCupcake> ok. so now that we have the capabilites to print
[03:57] <RedheadedCupcake> ....i need to scan some documents to my lappy toppy
[03:57] <jordanm> RedheadedCupcake: use xsane
[03:57] <RedheadedCupcake> ok
[03:57] <daftykins> i think you're gonna need to give a fair few more steps than that ;)
[03:58] <jordanm> you launch and then there is a button that says scan...
[03:59] <RedheadedCupcake> Failed to open device, invalid argument
[04:02] <daftykins> hang on maybe the scanner portion is separate
[04:02] <daftykins> ah no, nope.
[04:02] <RedheadedCupcake> yeah...
[04:02] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: try pressing the button on the machine
[04:02] <daftykins> allegedly Brother says that'll work :P
[04:03] <daftykins> er, or is that another program too =| this really has me thinking "oh brother"
[04:03] <RedheadedCupcake> what button on the machine, there are a billion
[04:03] <daftykins> you're really not the type to help yourself, are you?
[04:04] <daftykins> as a total flying guess i would imagine it has something along the lines of 'scan' on it
[04:04] <RedheadedCupcake> i am, but not when it's a huge disaster like this
[04:04] <RedheadedCupcake> i did press scan
[04:04] <RedheadedCupcake> and i gave me the same error
[04:04] <RedheadedCupcake> the options i have are
[04:04] <daftykins> give it a restart for fun
[04:04] <RedheadedCupcake> Scan to email, scan to image, scan to OCR and scan to file
[04:05] <RedheadedCupcake> turning it off now
[04:05] <daftykins> i mean the computer
[04:05] <RedheadedCupcake> peh
[04:05] <RedheadedCupcake> ok
[04:06] <daftykins> oy vey.
[04:08] <RedheadedCupcake> ok
[04:09] <RedheadedCupcake> daftykins i got the pc restarted and the printer is ready
[04:10] <RedheadedCupcake> when i press scan i have the 4 options scan to email, scan to image, scan to ocr, scan to file
[04:10] <manpits> !s selma
[04:10] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: on the device or the computer?
[04:10] <RedheadedCupcake> device
[04:11] <daftykins> hmm ok
[04:11] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: open a terminal again, type "br" then hit tab (maybe multiple times) you should see something like 'brscan' offered
[04:12] <daftykins> ah apparently programs need to be run as root =|
[04:12] <daftykins> oh Brother why do you do this!?
[04:12] <RedheadedCupcake> it's saying something about installing bottle rocket
[04:12] <daftykins> !info gksu trusty
[04:13] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: maybe type a little more, like 'brsc' then tab
[04:13] <RedheadedCupcake> brsc and tab comes up with brscan
[04:13] <daftykins> try running it
[04:13] <RedheadedCupcake> brscan-skey
[04:13] <daftykins> so, 'brscan' on its' own
[04:14] <RedheadedCupcake> no command found
[04:14] <daftykins> ok nevermind on that approach for a sec
[04:14] <daftykins> run "sudo apt-get install gksu"
[04:15] <bubbasaures> jordanm, Heh, that hp gui has a debug for the driver, found some missing packages, the printer had been acting strange.
[04:15] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: then "gksu xsane"
[04:15] <RedheadedCupcake> ok still installing now
[04:16] <RedheadedCupcake> k
[04:16] <skweek> hi, I bought this usb to ethernet adaptor that doesn't work when I plug it in, I was wondering if anyone has any idea what I can do from here with it
[04:17] <daftykins> skweek: you've been asking for days, pretty sure the 'unsupported' status won't change overnight
[04:18] <bubbasaures> skweek, many that work on amazon like 5$ each they will be on other sites, search with linux included.
[04:18] <skweek> ya, and thanks for your help... I'm just trying to figure out what I can do
[04:18] <daftykins> skweek: buy another
[04:19] <skweek> radioshack wont take it back and I want to use this one
[04:19] <daftykins> it's not gonna work :)
[04:19] <bekks> But you cant as long as it is unsupported.
[04:20] <skweek> i've looked at programming a device driver and i'm thinking about going down that road
[04:21] <bekks> Good luck then ;)
[04:21] <bynarie> uhm
[04:21] <weaksauce> haha
[04:21] <bynarie> yea good luck
[04:21] <bekks> Which chipset is that, actually?
[04:21] <bubbasaures> skweek, bought this one works fine, http://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Network-Adapter-RJ45-Card/dp/B00I0T2XNU/ref=sr_1_6?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1420863645&sr=1-6&keywords=usb+to+ethernet+linux
[04:21] <bubbasaures> 3.38$ and free shipping
[04:21] <bekks> Even the Belkin USB-0200 works fine - after I submitted a kernel patch :P
[04:21] <daftykins> skweek: your problem is USB device mode switching, not drivers
[04:21] <weaksauce> skweek buy that one and donate the other one to a school near you
[04:22] <daftykins> weaksauce: excellent idea
[04:28] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: so you're either throwing your printer out of the window, or enjoying scanning the world?
[04:32] <delt> Hello everyone
[04:33] <RedheadedCupcake> daftykins a little bit of both
[04:34] <delt> quick question, is there a way to mark a package so that it doesn't get updated? ie. if i'm working on a project, and i don't want apt-get to overwrite my local version of that project....?
[04:34] <RedheadedCupcake> yes it's scanning but it's saving it to root and wont let me view what i'm scanning
[04:34] <daftykins> ah, functions at least then.
[04:34] <daftykins> getting better!
[04:34] <RedheadedCupcake> yes
[04:34] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: the brother FAQ actually has a command to try to make scanning work as the user, can't be sure it'll work though
[04:35] <daftykins> delt: don't know how to do it, but look into APT pinning
[04:35] <RedheadedCupcake> daftykins brb smoke break before i pitch this pos
[04:36] <daftykins> RedheadedCupcake: i'm not going to warn you again about the language.
[04:37] <skweek> like using usb_modeswitch?
[04:37] <daftykins> yes
[04:37] <daftykins> people had your device and couldn't get it revealing the correct device, allegedly
[04:38] <skweek> very few people though
[04:39] <skweek> I don't know, maybe i'm too stubborn to bring it up in chat
[04:39] <kingmaps> i am new here!
[04:40] <skweek> I don't want to argue about it with anyone but I'm not satisfied with leaving it as is
[04:40] <daftykins> kingmaps: got a support question?
[04:40] <daftykins> skweek: ok well please stop hassling us about it, the answer isn't going to change
[04:40] <daftykins> so feel free to work on getting the mode switching working, i'm sure that's step 1
[04:41] <kingmaps> whats-rules?
[04:41] <bubbasaures> kingmaps, context?
[04:42] <daftykins> kingmaps: ubuntu support here, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:42] <daftykins> other than that be polite and friendly, speak only english
[04:43] <SchrodingersScat> !guidelines
[04:44] <skweek> do you mind if I ask if anyone's very familiar with using usb_modeswitch?
[04:44] <jetro_> I have ubuntu 14.04 on my machine right now, what will happen if I add a 2nd hard drive that has windows already installed on it? Could I choose which os to boot?
[04:44] <bubbasaures> jetro_, yes
[04:44] <kingmaps> how can i get another channel in spanish, my english is not very good!
[04:44] <areolla> how do i find out directories for icons
[04:44] <bubbasaures> !es | kingmaps
[04:44] <EriC^^> jetro_: you can run sudo update-grub to pick up the new os
[04:44] <jetro_> bubbasaures, ubuntu uses GRUB, will the grub bootloader still work?
[04:45] <bubbasaures> yes
[04:45] <kingmaps> thanks
[04:45] <jetro_> bubbasaures, so I wouldn't have to do anything to be able to choose the os?
[04:45] <bubbasaures> jetro_, grub boots multiple OS's
[04:46] <bubbasaures> choose which one at grub
[04:46] <areolla> EriC^^, hello
[04:46] <EriC^^> jetro_: keep the ubuntu disk first in the boot order, run sudo update-grub to pick up windows
[04:46] <EriC^^> areolla: hello
[04:46] <areolla> EriC^^,  how do i find out directories
[04:47] <jetro_> EriC^^, gotcha, so when I connect the other hard drive, grub will initially not display windows, but that will change once I run sudo update-grub?
[04:47] <EriC^^> whereis icons
[04:47] <areolla> EriC^^, desktop
[04:47] <EriC^^> jetro_: correct
[04:48] <jetro_> EriC^^, bubbasaures, thanks!
[04:48] <EriC^^> areolla: ?
[04:49] <areolla> EriC^^, desktop that is where the icon is
[04:49] <EriC^^> areolla: to find the dir that has the icons open a terminal and type whereis icons
[04:50] <areolla> k thx
[04:50] <areolla> bye
[04:54] <pngo> Does anyone knows how to force evolution to update its db without login out? I sync my phone with laptop via unison but in order to see changes I must log out. Closing Evolution window and than opening again does not update the changes. Thanks.
[04:55] <daftykins> if RedheadedCupcake comes back, can someone link 'em to this? http://support.brother.com/g/s/id/linux/en/instruction_scn1c.html?c=us&lang=en&prod=mfc490cw_all&redirect=on#u13.04
[04:57] <areolla> EriC^^, wyd
[04:58] <EriC^^> areolla: ?
[04:58] <areolla> What You Doing
[04:59] <bubbasaures> areolla, #ubuntu-chat for chat
[04:59] <areolla> k
[05:00] <EriC^^> areolla: not much it's 7am here
[05:00] <Schnabeltierchen> does someone have a suggestion for a terminal webbrowser? just needs to be scriptfriendly...
[05:01] <areolla> EriC^^, 9pm here
[05:01] <EriC^^> areolla: west coast?
[05:01] <EriC^^> cali?
[05:01] <areolla> EriC^^, yah
[05:02] <EriC^^> cool
[05:02] <areolla> EriC^^,  do you have openarena
[05:02] <EriC^^> nope
[05:03] <areolla> EriC^^,  any games
[05:04] <Stanley00> Schnabeltierchen: for cli webbrowser, you can try links/elinks, for script friendly, I think you should try curl.
[05:05] <Schnabeltierchen> Stanley00 thanks, i´ll look into them now, was messing around with lynx (very ugly) and links2 until now...
[05:07] <areolla> EriC^^, wht your job
[05:14] <mynameisdeleted> so.. drive crash .. and now booting with nfs-root to avoid using the hard drive in my main box
[05:15] <mynameisdeleted> turns out X autodetection requires upstart running which requires init running as pic one
[05:15] <mynameisdeleted> used to be hald running without init would be sufficient for X keyboard and mouse detection
[05:17] <mynameisdeleted> its a pain to re-install all packages but at least I saved my home dir on a network drive with backup
[05:20] <danishanish> Hey guys. I can see a .sh in a directory, but when I run it even as root, it just says " blah.sh: command not found." What do I do?
[05:23] <Stanley00> danishanish: it should be "./blah.sh" :P
[05:24] <danishanish> ahhhh
[05:24] <danishanish> thanks ima try that
[05:25] <danishanish> thanks ma
[05:25] <danishanish> thanks
[05:25] <danishanish> it works!
[05:29] <danishanish> Hey guys, how would I get a list of deleted/installed packages in debian? can i do that?
[05:29] <daftykins> you mean ubuntu?
[05:29] <daftykins> if you're on debian, go to #debian
[05:30] <danishanish> ah - thanks
[05:30] <danishanish> thought they would be similar in this aspect
[05:34] <ShantiPunj>   /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER shrihari crauvznafeys
[05:35] <Shrihari_> hello
[05:35] <danishanish> hey m8
[05:38] <bubbasaures> Shrihari_ you fixed you password right?
[05:39] <Shrihari_> Yes
[05:39] <bubbasaures> cool
[05:39] <Shrihari_> Thanks
[05:39] <bubbasaures> no prob
[05:39] <Shrihari_> I am suppose to deploy about 150 ubuntu desktops. looking for a info
[05:39] <danishanish> do you guys know how to get list/log of deleted packages?
[05:40] <EriC^^> yes
[05:40] <svetlana> danishanish: use /etc/apt/history.log
[05:41] <svetlana> danishanish: sorry, /var/log/apt/history.log; i need more sleep
[05:43] <EriC^^> danishanish: and history.?.log.gz
[05:45] <joe___> hey
[05:45] <joe___> I've prblm with fdisk
[05:46] <joe___> I wanna delete partition /dev/sda7 but it shows me only partition (1-4)
[05:46] <joe___> for delete
[05:46] <joe___> what do I do
[05:46] <joe___> ?
[05:46] <joe___> is anyone here?
[05:47] <areolla> yah
[05:47] <Ben64> yes, 1613 people
[05:47] <bubbasaures> Shrihari_, First hit on this google is a pdf, https://www.google.com/search?q=deploy+multiple+ubuntu+desktops&btnG=Search&hl=en&gbv=1
[05:47] <joe___> anyone of 1613?
[05:47] <Ben64> joe___: have patience, pastebin all relevant information
[05:47] <joe___> yup
[05:48] <areolla> Ben64, i was about to say that
[05:48] <DeaDSouL> in the booting process.. kernel said: [drm:radeon_pci_probe] *ERROR* radeon kernel modesetting for R600 or later requires firmware-linux-nonfree. .... so i installed the firmware-linux-nonfree....... now the graphics-card temp. is 67.5C and the CPU is 65.5C ... and I'm doing nothing !! just a black console with no gui or DM ..... before installing the nonfree my CPU was in 40s
[05:48] <DeaDSouL> .... any ideas ?
[05:49] <bubbasaures> joe___, Help us to see what is there pastebin sudo parted -l
 : Figuring out   maas / cobbler
[05:49] <areolla> Ben64, how are you
[05:50] <DeaDSouL> Ben64: hey ! how r u
[05:50] <joe___> Warning: /dev/sda contains GPT signatures, indicating that it has a GPT table. However, it does not have a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should. Perhaps it was corrupted -- possibly by a program that doesn't understand GPT partition tables.  Or perhaps you deleted the GPT table, and are now using an msdos partition table.  Is this a GPT partition table? Yes/No? Yes                                                             
[05:50] <Ben64> DeaDSouL: areolla: why are you asking that here
[05:50] <areolla> Ben64, being nice
[05:50] <EriC^^> joe___: type sudo parted -l and paste bin that
[05:50] <bubbasaures> joe___, Do you have a gpt or msdos type install? I suspect a gpt table and a msdos partitioning.
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> DeaDSouL: ubuntu version?
[05:51] <joe___> I don't know about it
[05:51] <josePHPagoda> Hello everyone!  I'm on 14.04 and I'm wondering how I can specify a logout script for just my user.
[05:52] <bubbasaures> joe___, Run it and choose yes on the gpt question and pastebin all of it.
[05:53] <joe___> http://pastebin.com/AiCG1hbM
[05:54] <joe___> Hey Here is my prblm.. I'm explaing in detail on pastebin, then I'll give you link.. just wait for 2 min :D
[05:55] <lotuspsychje> !info syslogout | josePHPagoda maybe this something?
[05:56] <EriC^^> josePHPagoda: you can add stuff to ~/.bash_logout if you want
[05:56] <procat> Hello, first time on IRC/this chat room. I am trying to get PulseAudio to transmit audio from one Ubuntu 14.04 workstation to another Ubuntu 14.04. I was able the Multicast/RTP to work, but it is choppy/un-useable. Computers are connected via 1Gb wired ethernet.
[05:56] <josePHPagoda> EriC^^: that doesn't work for unity
[05:56] <EriC^^> what do you mean?
[05:56] <josePHPagoda> EriC^^: if I do that, it doesn't fire off with Unity
[05:56] <josePHPagoda> only if I do somethin glike control + alt + f1 and login there does bash_logout get called
[05:57] <EriC^^> ok
[05:59] <bubbasaures> joe___ Can you open gparted and see if it shows any partitions on sda?
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> josePHPagoda: you could also create logout icons like this: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/03/add-shutdown-restart-power-commands-unity-dash and make a task of it to run at specific time logout
[05:59] <josePHPagoda> lotuspsychje: that seems rather unelegant
[05:59] <josePHPagoda> and won't fire if I shutdown from the command line
[06:00] <josePHPagoda> or if I just logout
[06:00] <lotuspsychje> josePHPagoda: whats your endgoal exactly?
[06:00] <bubbasaures> to be unelegant
[06:00] <bubbasaures> but that's just me
[06:00] <josePHPagoda> i have some vms that I use for my development
[06:00] <joe___> Hey
[06:00] <joe___> Please See my prblm @ http://pastebin.com/8Au3H8Lx
[06:00] <josePHPagoda> and it hangs if I try to shutdown before those vms are shut down
[06:01] <josePHPagoda> so I want to shutdown the vms automatically if I attempt to shutdown (or logout)
[06:01] <bubbasaures> !uefi | joe___ have you read this
[06:01] <lotuspsychje> josePHPagoda: you can force shutdown no? sudo halt -p or something?
[06:01] <josePHPagoda> a lot of the approaches presented here would work under some conditions, but i'm having trouble finding a solution that would work under all
[06:02] <joe___> I haven't read that
[06:02] <josePHPagoda> lotuspsychje: but then my vms will be confused and might have issues
[06:02] <josePHPagoda> i'd like to properly power them off
[06:02] <lotuspsychje> josePHPagoda: how about xkill the vms?
[06:02] <josePHPagoda> (I have a script that sends an acpi shutdown event to them properly)
[06:02] <josePHPagoda> lotuspsychje: they are running headless
[06:02] <bubbasaures> joe___, Is your goal an ubuntu install?
[06:02] <lotuspsychje> kk
 Yup
[06:02] <josePHPagoda> and xkill would not power them off properly
[06:03] <josePHPagoda> http://help.howproblemsolution.com/705154/ubuntu-using-script-upon-logout
 install ubuntu so that except one drive others drive from windows will be visible
[06:03] <josePHPagoda> looks like that might work
[06:03] <josePHPagoda> since I don't use guest sessions
[06:03] <lotuspsychje> josePHPagoda: how about gnome-session-quirt
[06:03] <lotuspsychje> quit
[06:03] <bubbasaures> joe___, I would read that, however you are getting errors, we have not been around to see your work so we don;t know any damage done, you have some issues.
[06:04] <bubbasaures> joe___, W8 OEM correct?
[06:04] <josePHPagoda> lotuspsychje: how would I use that to fire off my script when I logout?
[06:04] <joe___> bubbasaures, nope
[06:05] <lotuspsychje> josePHPagoda: doesnt needs script just type that in terminal to get back to login prompt
[06:05] <joe___> bubbasaures, Eearlier it wat W7 OEM, then I installed ubuntu formatted all then i've installed W8
[06:05] <josePHPagoda> lotuspsychje: i think you misunderstand me
[06:05] <josePHPagoda> i need to run a script whenever logging out
[06:05] <josePHPagoda> not run a script to log out
[06:05] <EriC^^> joe___: run sudo fixparts /dev/sda
[06:05] <lotuspsychje> ah
[06:06] <superrorc> Hi there! Is this OpenSSL Security Advisory [08 Jan 2015] patched?
[06:06] <superrorc> https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20150108.txt
[06:06] <bubbasaures> joe___, main point here is it a uefi computer?
[06:06] <joe___> bubbasaures, I guess
[06:06] <joe___> Don't know much about uefi
[06:06] <EriC^^> joe___: type ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi
[06:06] <EriC^^> and let us know the result
[06:06] <bubbasaures> EriC^^, With no backup, that probably is the fix, but what?
[06:07] <bubbasaures> we don;t even know if anything works there
[06:07] <joe___> bubbasaures, Eric, ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 0 Jan 10  2015 /sys/firmware/efi
[06:07] <lotuspsychje> !heartbleed | super
[06:07] <EriC^^> joe___: ok you have efi enabled
[06:08] <superrorc> ubottu: ty
[06:08] <joe___> eric, What it meant?
[06:08] <OerHeks> superrorc, not affected AFAIK http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2015/CVE-2015-0206.html
[06:08] <EriC^^> joe___: do you have any info on the disk you need?
[06:08] <joe___> eric, have u visited this -> http://pastebin.com/8Au3H8Lx
[06:09] <EriC^^> are you in a live usb right now?
[06:09] <joe___> eric, I'm in live usb
[06:09] <joe___> please read my prblm here ->http://pastebin.com/8Au3H8Lx
[06:09] <EriC^^> no, will read
[06:09] <joe___> eric, I've Some important data
[06:09] <joe___> on disk
[06:10] <bubbasaures> joe___, Back it up before doing anything.
[06:10] <joe___> Eric, bubbasaures, why can't i install ubuntu on /dev/sda7
[06:10] <EriC^^> joe___: the question is why can't you see the partitions
[06:11] <bubbasaures> joe___, I think you probably booted legacy
[06:11] <EriC^^> he's booted in efi also that's irrelevant
[06:11] <joe___> I'm able to access drives
[06:11] <lotuspsychje> joe___: then backup your data as bubbasaures sugests first
[06:11] <joe___> ok
[06:12] <bubbasaures> EriC^^,  I can easily comment from now on on your work friend.
[06:12] <bubbasaures> you're not always perfect either
[06:12] <EriC^^> bubbasaures: sorry, i meant it's irrelevant on why he can't see the partitions, and feel free to comment your heart out :)
[06:12] <joe___> So  can i take back up and erase all data to install ubuntu?
[06:13] <EriC^^> bubbasaures: i wasn't commenting on you, just the situation
[06:13] <lotuspsychje> joe___: if you have an external abckup, why be skared?
[06:13] <joe___> should i install ubuntu as give here ->https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
[06:14] <lotuspsychje> joe___: you want ubuntu on full hd?
[06:14] <EriC^^> joe___: the fact that you can't view the partitions even though you have a gpt partition table is worrysome
[06:14] <EriC^^> if you had msdos with stray gpt data that would be ok
[06:15] <EriC^^> but you are using win8 and efi ( apparently ) so that's a cause for concern
[06:15] <EriC^^> i guess win8 wasn't kidding with it's error
[06:17] <joe___> Ok eric
[06:17] <lotuspsychje> how come apt-cache download sux, downloads sux to my pc as the package isnt in repos anymore? is this because i have it installed?
[06:17] <joe___> just want to know one thing
[06:17] <joe___> Eric , You there?
[06:17] <EriC^^> yes
[06:18] <EriC^^> joe___: i'd take bubbasaures's advice and backup first then try to mess with it
[06:18] <joe___> Eric, I'll take back of all data on external HDD, Now want to install ubuntu complete
[06:18] <joe___> So How do I do it
[06:18] <lotuspsychje> joe___: good choice, loose w8 once and for good
[06:18] <lotuspsychje> joe___: just turn off secureboot, and fast boot
[06:18] <joe___> I'll give you my sys config
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> joe___: your looking to far mate, just install ubuntu
[06:19] <joe___> Eric, Lotuspsychje, It's HP ENvy ultrabook with 32GB SSD
[06:20] <joe___> Actually Last time I've installed ubuntu, That time I've take installation causually and faced lots of issues, thats why I'm asking
[06:20] <lotuspsychje> joe___: did you disable secureboot and fastboot?
[06:20] <joe___> Nope
[06:20] <lotuspsychje> joe___: there's your issues
[06:20] <joe___> I haven't done anything
[06:20] <EriC^^> lotuspsychje: he can't see the partitions
[06:20] <joe___> thats why I'm asking what steps should I follow
[06:21] <EriC^^> joe___: i'm not sure what the problem is exactly, but if you can do the repair thing from win8 it's worth a shot
[06:22] <EriC^^> backup first though
[06:22] <EriC^^> dd the whole hdd or something
[06:22] <joe___> No I can't do that bcz it says drive is lock
[06:22] <joe___> I'll take back up
[06:23] <joe___> does ubuntu uses laptop's battery too much
[06:23] <joe___> I means it's just half hour on ubuntu And my lappy battery is about to die
[06:23] <joe___> ?
[06:23] <joe___> :(
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> joe___: that can happen on some devices
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> joe___: but after you install ubuntu again, there are power packages to save energy
[06:24] <joe___> Ok
[06:25] <joe___> I'll install it and then comeback here to know about that
[06:25] <d33pfield> hey, So I have this mid-grad HP laptop with a broken lcd screen that I would like to use to host a few services. I was just wondering if its possible with an enternal VGA/HDMI display to install Ubuntu 14.10 on it. I did some searches online and didn't find any real answers.
[06:25] <EriC^^> joe___: when you said you can see the partitions what did you mean?
[06:25] <EriC^^> in parted -l nothing shows
[06:25] <lotuspsychje> d33pfield: possible o plugin external monitor yes
[06:25] <joe___> yup
[06:26] <joe___> eric, parted -l shows nothing
[06:26] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, so what did you mean?
[06:26] <joe___> so i can't intall ubuntu?
[06:26] <lotuspsychje> d33pfield: mostly you need to press Fn button and the screen icon (F5 here)
[06:26] <d33pfield> lotuspsychje: will that work without the OS being loaded?
[06:26] <joe___> eric, I getting little confusing here, I'm unable to understand
[06:27] <lotuspsychje> d33pfield: using your VGA output has nothing to do with the Os
[06:27] <lotuspsychje> d33pfield: just plugin a monitor at your VGA and press the monitor button (F5)
[06:27] <d33pfield> lotuspsychje: hmm. I see. I will give it a try. Thanks :D
[06:28] <EriC^^> joe___: where is your important data?
[06:28] <d33pfield> lotuspsychje: do I press it while the boot screen is loading up Ubuntu from the .iso?
[06:28] <joe___> except /dev/sda7
[06:28] <EriC^^> joe___: try sudo blkid
[06:29] <lotuspsychje> d33pfield: you need to see already POST messages if you plugin an external monitor
[06:29] <joe___> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo blkid /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs"  /dev/sda1: LABEL="System Reserved" UUID="38E8E64EE8E60A48" TYPE="ntfs"  /dev/sda2: UUID="760CF4480CF40541" TYPE="ntfs"  /dev/sda3: LABEL="HP_TOOLS" UUID="14C5-4CA8" TYPE="vfat"  /dev/sda5: LABEL="Softwares" UUID="849088C09088B9E6" TYPE="ntfs"  /dev/sda6: LABEL="WorkPlace" UUID="72C09AC8C09A91C9" TYPE="ntfs"  /dev/sda7: LABEL="Entertainment" UUID="2E82A72682A6F20F" TYPE="ntfs"  /
[06:29] <lotuspsychje> d33pfield: installing ubuntu, is last step after you have screen already
[06:30] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, it doesn't look like you have an efi partition
[06:30] <joe___> Other that /dev/sda7 I've important data, thats why I want to install ubuntu on /dev/sda7
[06:30] <EriC^^> joe___: try sudo fixparts /dev/sda
[06:30] <lotuspsychje> d33pfield: can you see this monitor icon on your F keys?
[06:30] <d33pfield> indeed. F4
[06:30] <EriC^^> joe___: what does it say?
[06:31] <lotuspsychje> d33pfield: so Fn + F4 that would be to have screen
[06:31] <joe___> sudo: fixparts: command not found ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install fixparts Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package fixparts ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[06:31] <EriC^^> !find fixparts
[06:32] <EriC^^> joe___: try sudo apt-get install gdisk
[06:32] <joe___> it says unable to fetch achieves
[06:33] <EriC^^> do you have internet access?
[06:33] <joe___> Yes
[06:33] <joe___> that's why i'm talking with you i guess
[06:33] <EriC^^> which ubuntu version is the live usb?
[06:33] <joe___> 13.4
[06:34] <EriC^^> ok, type sudo sed -i 's/archive.ubuntu/old-releases.ubuntu/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:34] <EriC^^> joe___: then type sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gdisk
[06:35] <joe___> Eric, Let me take back up first then I'll do it.
[06:35] <joe___> it it ok?
[06:35] <EriC^^> ok
[06:35] <joe___> I'll come back after 2 hour..
[06:36] <joe___> Thanks guys :D
[06:36] <joe___> @Eric @ bubba @ lots Thanks a lot
[06:38] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: you need a coffee and an ubuntu cookie now :p
[06:39] <EriC^^> lol
[06:39] <EriC^^> :P
[06:52] <Milos> What kernel version comes with ubuntu 14.04?
[06:52] <Milos> Ubuntu 14.04.1 includes the 3.13.0-32.57 Ubuntu Linux kernel
[06:52] <Milos> nvm thanks
[06:53] <arab-sasak> hy
[06:53] <arab-sasak> hoe are you ?
[06:55] <inerkick> How to change my terminal "inerkick@inerkick-Satellite-C640:~$ " to something different
[06:58] <OerHeks> inerkick, change your username and machinename
[07:03] <Tex_Nick> inerkick: not sure what you ask ,,, if you just want to change the "Bash Prompt" ... see this for a start ... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizingBashPrompt
[07:06] <mindless_chaos> Okay, So I am trying to get going with WOL. Have ethtool installed. config file set and +x. Service running. But I can't seem to get it to wake. Using power wake. The machine is a G5 powermac running lubuntu 14.04
[07:06] <mindless_chaos> do I need to shut it down a certain way to get it to be wakeable?
[07:08] <mindless_chaos> hummmmmmmmm
[07:25] <genii> batman forever
[07:25] <genii> wrong channel
[07:25] <inerkick> kindly help to change my "user@user-Satellite-C640:~$" to something simple and different
[07:27] <acerimmer> inerkick, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizingBashPrompt   READ
[07:31] <pantato> i installed a new pci NIC into my computer, and it was working fine except for it not auto working on start up
[07:31] <pantato> so i put the line "auto eth1" in my /etc/network/interfaces
[07:32] <pantato> now it doesn't see my ethernet card at all
[07:32] <pantato> i removed the line from there too
[07:32] <pantato> and rebooted
[07:40] <chuioso> hi
[07:43] <pantato> this is so ridiculous it was working fine
[07:43] <pantato>  now linux doesn't see my NIC at all
[07:44] <superrorc> is is possible - connect after booting local system to ssh server ?
[07:47] <randy88> hi
[07:47] <randy88> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied)
[07:47] <randy88> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[07:47] <randy88> how do I get around this
[07:47] <acerimmer> !aptlock | randy88
[07:51] <pantato> the ethernet card that i installed lights up when the ethernet cord is plugged in
[07:52] <pantato> and it WAS working fine on this computer, ubuntu saw it and everything
[07:52] <pantato> now it can't see it
[07:52] <pantato> is there any way i can force ubuntu to re-examine my pci slots or something?
[07:55] <anti-unix> where to download linux++ ?
[07:56] <acerimmer> !details | anti-unix,
[07:56] <niko1990> Hello everyone =)
[07:57] <anti-unix> anyone know about linux++  hp  and Memristor ?
[07:57] <pantato> I bought a netgear ga311. I popped it into my pci slot and loaded ubuntu up. Ubuntu saw it no problem. I messed with my /etc/network/interfaces file and put "auto eth1" in there. Now it won't work. I have since took the command out
[07:57] <pantato> and it's still not working
[07:57] <pantato> it just doesn't see it at all, but it lights up when i plug it in
[07:57] <acerimmer> anti-unix, http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[07:58] <anti-unix> acerimmer, have a look
[07:58] <anti-unix> it is not the answer!
[07:59] <acerimmer> anti-unix, you've given no details.  no details = no answer.  https://inkscape.org/media/cms_page_media/56/ask-smart-questions.pdf
[07:59] <OerHeks> anti-unix, how it this related to ubuntu support?
[08:00] <niko1990> I have a short question: Could someone recommend me a software for ubuntu with that i can securely crypt files? I used truecrypt in windows before and liked it. What the program should have is: Securety, commandline, and like true crypt a file that is beeing created where all the crypted files are stored in it that i can "mount" somewhere like a normal hard drive. Thanks in advanced =)
[08:01] <anti-unix> OerHeks, i want ubuntu work on Memristor contain new type of computer
[08:01] <anti-unix> in the future
[08:01] <acerimmer> !encryption | niko1990
[08:02] <anti-unix> am i make myself clear
[08:02] <OerHeks> anti-unix, come back when that memristor is on the market i guess
[08:02] <acerimmer> anti-unix, you're asking about installing linux on a piece of hardware that hasn't even been released yet?
[08:03] <acerimmer> anti-unix, according to HP: 2018 ... if you're lucky.
[08:04] <anti-unix> so i ask for help ,where to find the OS can run on that machine called linux++,
[08:04] <anti-unix> they released
[08:04] <acerimmer> anti-unix, ask HP
[08:04] <acerimmer> anti-unix, http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/11/01/hp_memristor_2018/
[08:04] <anti-unix> ok fine ,thanks
[08:08] <niko1990> acerimmer: Thank you for that link, but if i understood that right, i can create a private folder with that software. But what i need is a software with that i can create a file storred on an external hdd in witch all the data is secure crypted, and when ever i want to use data from it or save new data on it, i need to mount it to for example /media/secure.
[08:09] <acerimmer> niko1990, ehhhh, best I let the ecrypt experts advise you ...
[08:10] <anti-unix> my fault guys they said they will release Linux++ in June 2015 !
[08:11] <anti-unix> bye
[08:13] <niko1990> acerimmer: Thank you very much for your help =)
[08:14] <acerimmer> niko1990, happy2try.  ##linux might be worth a visit
[08:14] <niko1990> acerimmer: i will try it there too =)
[08:15] <kangar00> i'm running Linux Mint here. I'm a web developer and I'm trying to get a way have apache2 either run as my user or use suphp or something so i don't have to chown -R /var/www/site1 all the the time. what's the best way to do this
[08:15] <acerimmer> !mint | kangar00
[08:16] <OerHeks> kangar00, ubuntu does not support mint, it has its own issues, see ubottu
[08:16] <kangar00> ok, but this is a distro agnostic question. so answer me for ubuntu
[08:16] <acerimmer> kangar00, nope.  ask the mint support channels for mint support
[08:16] <acerimmer> that's the best way
[08:17] <melvin> heey there, i have a question about the terminal command "sudo shutdown -h "xxx"", how can i kill this process. I have closed the terminal but it keeps running in the background.
[08:17] <melvin> i run on Xubuntu
[08:18] <acerimmer> melvin, kill -9 should do it.  if not, something is still triggering it
[08:18] <melvin> acerimmer: thanks
[08:18] <acerimmer> melvin, happy2help!
[08:19] <OerHeks> kangar00, add yourself to the www-data group, sudo useradd -g www-data <user>
[08:20] <kangar00> OerHeks: and that's enough?
[08:21] <kangar00> OerHeks: that wont work with permissions like 755 which is what i use on hosts
[08:21] <melvin> acerimmer: how can i see what number a shutdown command "process" has (PID number) ?
[08:21] <OerHeks> kangar00, then you can change/add files as you want. ( if i understand your issue correctly)
[08:21] <melvin> acerimmer: i can find about programs, but not about shutdown command
[08:22] <acerimmer> melvin, I KNEW you would ask that :).  I THINK the command is fuse ....
[08:22] <melvin> acerimmer: just type fuse and i will see active shutdown command in it?
[08:22] <acerimmer> melvin, nope.
[08:22] <acerimmer> melvin, I was wrong.  there's a way to trace the PID, but I don't what it is
[08:23] <melvin> acerimmer: i have to install the program ^^
[08:23] <melvin> acerimmer: if i want to kill the process from the shutdown command, you told my i just type kill -9 but it gave me some weird ass stuff :P
[08:23] <acerimmer> melvin, ptrace
[08:23] <acerimmer> melvin, really?  what stuff?  pastebin it.
[08:24] <melvin> acerimmer: not any weird stuff, just some stuff i don't know yet :P
[08:24] <Idiocy> how to change gnome to KDE?
[08:25] <kangar00> OerHeks: 755 means r+x for group. so if i'm in www-data group I can only r+x files not write them. To write them i'd hjave to set perms to 775 which i'd then need to change when i deploy to a live web host
[08:26] <melvin> acerimmer: i found it: You can run shutdown -c to cancel an already running shutdown.
[08:26] <acerimmer> melvin, good detective work, Lou!
[08:27] <melvin> acerimmer: have a good day :)_
[08:33] <melvin> Heey guys, question about sound. Yesterday i installed my Graphics card. So normally when i install it on windows i get the audio driver with it for my graphics card GTX MSI 770 2GB. but in linux it only downloads the Graphics driver i think. Does anyone know where i can find the audio driver for GTX 770?
[08:33] <acerimmer> melvin, search the GTX site for support/downloads
[08:34] <randy88> https://packagecontrol.io/
[08:34] <randy88> is this a ubuntu rep?
[08:34] <acerimmer> randy88, "rep"?  repo?
[08:34] <randy88> yeah
[08:34] <randy88> is that ubuntu programs
[08:34] <randy88> or windows
[08:34] <randy88> im tryin to install something there on ubuntu
[08:34] <acerimmer> randy88, come on, man, now you're just being lazy
[08:35] <acerimmer> randy88,  open a link and see for yourself if it's windows or linux
[08:36] <acerimmer> randy88, collection of githubs = not official ubuntu repos
[08:46] <randy88> anyone use QQ on their ubuntu?
[08:49] <svetlana> randy88: some
[08:49] <yourbeau> svetlana, yo?
[08:50] <mrdiesel>  hi , i want to install virtual box in my Linux mint
[08:50] <acerimmer> !mint | mrdiesel,
[08:50] <mrdiesel> ok thanks
[08:52] <China_y> am i in irc success?
[08:52] <acerimmer> !cn | China_y,
[08:53] <cecja> China_y: you are
[08:53] <China_y> thanks
[08:54] <blb13821> !jp
[08:54] <China_y> i'm a freshman
[08:55] <blb13821> !co
[08:55] <blb13821> what's the corean channel?
[08:55] <China_y> you guys all US?
[08:56] <svetlana> !kr
[08:56] <svetlana> !kor
[08:56] <Benjaminhusky> !kr | blb13821
[08:57] <heeraj> hai
[08:57] <Benjaminhusky> !ko | blb13821
[08:57] <svetlana> blb13821: #ubuntu-ko
[08:58] <blb13821> just checking what unicodes are shown in my console. korean aren't working
[09:00] <Gregor3000> China_y: no, it's multinational
[09:00] <svetlana> blb13821: what irc client; does it work in other programs (web browser)
[09:01] <blb13821> doesn't matter, i'm not talking korean anyway
[09:01] <China_y> I think you guys hear can speak English well!
[09:02] <tty007> Hi guys, I'm using 13.10 currently, it's not showing me any updates, to 14.04. I tried this command, do-release-upgrade
[09:02] <tty007> it shows me, No new release found
[09:02] <blb13821> yep, we can has cheesburger
[09:05] <OerHeks> !upgrade
[09:05] <OerHeks> tty007, see the url from ubottu howto upgrade
[09:06] <OerHeks> "Albert Heijn stopt met de Puur & Eerlijk " waar is me bonuskaart ..
[09:06] <OerHeks> ow wacht, 10 uur, koffietijd!
[09:07] <blb13821> OerHeks, is it dutch?
[09:07] <acerimmer> tty007, !eolupgrade  is the link for you ... or clean install
[09:08] <blb13821> OerHeks: looks like broken german to me
[09:34] <n03h0n3> hey guy
[09:34] <pilikeits> -rw-rw-r--  1 pilikeits pilikeits 3712 marra 27 17:45 config <-- so is that number 1 there the symbolic link of that file?
[09:36] <EriC^^> thats the number of links
[09:38] <Holzbein> good morning!
[09:39] <Holzbein> how do i install a sourcecode package in ubuntu 14.04?
[09:39] <EriC^^> Holzbein: a .tar.gz ?
[09:39] <Holzbein> wait a minute...
[09:40] <Holzbein> tar gz 2
[09:40] <Holzbein> nope tar.bz2
[09:40] <EriC^^> ok
[09:40] <blb13821> Holzbein: you don't
[09:40] <Ben64> that is an archive, like a zip or a rar, can contain literally anything
[09:40] <Holzbein> i havent the proper dependencies
[09:41] <EriC^^> Holzbein: what's the package? maybe it's in the repos already
[09:41] <rrr> how do i check which processes I just sshed into? I opened several terminals via sshs some of which are hung I want to kill them.
[09:41] <blb13821> Holzbein: install from the repository or from a ppa
[09:41] <EriC^^> rrr: try ps ux
[09:42] <blb13821> Hlozbein: or from a deb package
[09:42] <rrr> EriC^^: still a lot, which are thry?
[09:43] <Holzbein> its not in the repositories i thik
[09:43] <EriC^^> the one's that say pts
[09:43] <Holzbein> also i'd finally like to learn this
[09:43] <Ben64> Holzbein: well give us some of the info that was requested
[09:44] <cmdswitch> rrr: ps ux | grep pts
[09:45] <Guest6251> hi all! I've a serious problem with 14.04 LTS server
[09:45] <Guest6251> apache2 is installed and up
[09:45] <acerimmer> !server | Guest6251
[09:46] <Guest6251> serves well
[09:46] <Guest6251> ok, thanks
[09:48] <Holzbein> ok i extracted, and used cmake .
[09:49] <EriC^^> you should follow the instructions that came with the sourcecode
[09:49] <Ben64> Holzbein: if you're not going to respond to any questions, why are you in this channel?
[09:49] <acerimmer> !source | Holzbein
[09:50] <acerimmer> Holzbein, also see !compile
[09:50] <Holzbein> just a second
[09:50] <Ben64> and depending on what you're compiling and installing, you may introduce problems to your system
[09:50] <Holzbein> ther's much info
[09:50] <Holzbein> it says missing GHC
[09:51] <EriC^^> Holzbein: which package are you installing?
[09:51] <Holzbein> Hedgewars update
[09:51] <Ben64> but since you still haven't given any info...
[09:51] <acerimmer> Holzbein, that you should read
[09:51] <Holzbein> ok i did as mentioned in install and readme file but there are errors
[09:52] <Ben64> then contact the developer
[09:52] <Holzbein> what info do you need?
[09:52] <Ben64> or "sudo apt-get install hedgewars"
[09:52] <Ben64> since it's in the repositories
[09:53] <Holzbein> i think the latest version isnt' there
[09:53] <acerimmer> "... think ..."
[09:53] <cecja> holymac: are you sure your system mmets all prerequisites?
[09:54] <Holzbein> is not the latest version
[09:54] <Ben64> is
[09:55] <cmdswitch> Holzbein: what version is it?
[09:55] <Holzbein> i see 0.9.20-5 and the package i got is 0.9.21
[09:55] <Ben64>  0.9.21-3~ubuntu14.04.1 0        100 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-backports/universe amd64
[09:55] <Ben64> btw, it says this on hedgewars' website
[09:57] <cmdswitch> Holzbein: 0.9.21-4 is active dev, 0.9.20.5-2 is older
[09:57] <Holzbein> @cmdswitch what is active dev?
[09:57] <dave_ex> waht?
[09:58] <cmdswitch> Holzbein: the latest and greatest
[09:58] <Holzbein> cmdswitch: ok thx
[09:59] <pilikeits> EriC^^, thanks so its just generally amount of links (soft or hard) :)
[09:59] <EriC^^> pilikeits: yup pretty much :)
[10:00] <dave_ex> I nedd assistance to repair broken packages in ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Can anybody help?
[10:00] <dave_ex> *need
[10:00] <pilikeits> EriC^^, ok if i have there let say number 6. how i can know how many soft or hard links is included to that number six?
[10:01] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: which packages?
[10:01] <dave_ex> samba
[10:01] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: hmm, not my expertise
[10:01] <EriC^^> pilikeits: i think it's only hard links
[10:02] <pilikeits> EriC^^, are you sure? :P
[10:02] <EriC^^> pilikeits: yeah :P
[10:02] <Ben64> pilikeits: easy to test, go for it
[10:02] <EriC^^> just tried it
[10:04] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: what is apt-get saying when you installed it?
[10:04] <dave_ex> Actually I installed some packages from usb drive and now the OS shows error : E: The package samba needs to be reinstalled but I cant find an archive for it!
[10:04] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: sudo apt-get install samba samba-common
[10:05] <dave_ex> no it didnt worked
[10:05] <dave_ex> still shows the same error
[10:06] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: what's the error?
[10:07] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: sudo apt-get remove samba samba-common; sudo apt-get install samba samba-common;
[10:08] <dave_ex> Still the same error. E : The Package samba needs to be reinstalledbut I can't find an archive for it
[10:08] <rrr> how to do i check all users are in system?
[10:08] <rrr> users and groups
[10:08] <rrr> add user/group
[10:09] <EriC^^> rrr: you mean get the list of users that have accounts?
[10:09] <rrr> yes
[10:09] <dave_ex> Is it ok to copy the .deb files from another drive(external)?
[10:09] <EriC^^> cut -d: -f1 < /etc/passwd
[10:09] <dave_ex> @cmdswitch\
[10:10] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: did you install samba from a deb package?
[10:10] <rrr> EriC^^: oh that still works? can i still edit /etc/passwd file?
[10:11] <rrr> to add users/groups?
[10:11] <EriC^^> rrr: why would you need to do that?
[10:11] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: dpkg -l | grep samba
[10:11] <EriC^^> rrr: use adduser to add users
[10:11] <theadmin> rrr: No, don't do that, use the "adduser" command
[10:12] <dave_ex> ya Actually I restored my system due to some purpose and wanted the backup of all related apps so I copied the .deb files including samba and then occured the error.
[10:12] <dave_ex> @cmdswitch
[10:12] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: dpkg -l | grep samba
[10:13] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: to check if samba is installed
[10:14] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: is it installed?
[10:14] <dave_ex> ya it shows all samba files but why is it requiring to reinstall samba?
[10:14] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: because it's messed up
[10:14] <dave_ex> how to force remove it>
[10:14] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: dpkg -r samba*
[10:15] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: dpkg -r <insert samba package name here>
[10:15] <rrr> EriC^^: is it useful to set a user for web app?
[10:16] <EriC^^> rrr: no idea, i think the user is usually wwwdata
[10:17] <EriC^^> sorry, www-data
[10:17] <rrr> EriC^^: how come the user is automatically changed to something non-root when I copy files to /var/www as superuser
[10:18] <EriC^^> copy or move?
[10:18] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: did that work?
[10:18] <rrr> move. is there difference?
[10:18] <EriC^^> yes it keeps the permissions
[10:18] <dave_ex> it shows error. The samba is in a very bad inconsitent state and needs to be reinstalled before removing!
[10:19] <dave_ex> any other way?
[10:20] <rrr> EriC^^: no removeuser command
[10:20] <EriC^^> rrr: userdel
[10:20] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq <package name>
[10:22] <rrr> EriC^^:  no chgroup command?
[10:22] <EriC^^> chgrp
[10:23] <dave_ex> dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled:  Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should  reinstall it before attempting a removal. (Reading database ...  dpkg: warning: files list file for package `ttf-mscorefonts-installer' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed. (Reading database ... 188851 files and directories currently installed.) Removing samba ... dpkg: dependency problems prevent
[10:23] <EriC^^> rrr: you can set the group ownership with chown
[10:23] <EriC^^> rrr: chown <user>:<group> <file>
[10:23] <dave_ex> @cmdswitch
[10:24] <rrr> EriC^^: thanks. I think it would be better to have suggestions for right command if I type a wrong command.
[10:25] <rrr> EriC^^: cannot remember all commands on different systems
[10:25] <dave_ex> dpkg: warning: overriding problem because --force enabled:  Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should  reinstall it before attempting a removal. (Reading database ...  dpkg: warning: files list file for package `ttf-mscorefonts-installer' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed. (Reading database ... 188851 files and directories currently installed.) Removing samba ... dpkg: dependency problems prevent
[10:26] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: writing script, one sec
[10:26] <dave_ex> @cmdswitch
[10:26] <dave_ex> ok
[10:26] <rrr> EriC^^: for example, if I type chgroup, the system should suggest chgrp instead
[10:26] <EriC^^> rrr: you can type ch and hit tab a couple time for suggestions
[10:27] <dave_ex> nautilus-share depends on samba-common (>= 3.0.27a).  nautilus-share depends on samba-common (>= 3.0.27a). dpkg: error processing samba-common (--remove):  dependency problems - not removing dpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of samba-common-bin:  nautilus-share depends on samba-common-bin | samba-common (<< 2:3.4.0~pre2-1~0); however:   Package samba-common-bin is to be removed.   Version of samba-common on system is 2:3.6.3-2u
[10:27] <dave_ex> *continued
[10:27] <acerimmer> !paste
[10:28] <rrr> EriC^^: oh yeah forget that. on windows too long
[10:28] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: basically the MS fonts are not installed and your nautilus are messed up therefore messing up other things
[10:29] <rrr> EriC^^: is there watcher to autorun server if it is failed?
[10:29] <dave_ex> wht's the remedy?
[10:29] <EriC^^> rrr: no idea :)
[10:29] <dave_ex> for it?\
[10:29] <acerimmer> dave_ex, install the fonts!
[10:30] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: dpkg -i http://launchpadlibrarian.net/76527801/ttf-mscorefonts-installer_3.3ubuntu4_all.deb
[10:30] <the_tricky> hello there, guys
[10:31] <rrr> this should be common operation for devopts
[10:31] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: then dpkg -r samba
[10:31] <the_tricky> days before my USB was just showing it's capacity
[10:31] <the_tricky> my USB label
[10:31] <dave_ex> dpkg: error processing http://launchpadlibrarian.net/76527801/ttf-mscorefonts-installer_3.3ubuntu4_all.deb (--install):  cannot access archive: No such file or directory Errors were encountered while processing:  http://launchpadlibrarian.net/76527801/ttf-mscorefonts-installer_3.3ubuntu4_all.deb
[10:32] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/76527801/ttf-mscorefonts-installer_3.3ubuntu4_all.deb
[10:32] <the_tricky> after i made it bootable, it's just showing the distro's name instead of label
[10:32] <rrr> EriC^^: like check server process every minutes, if it is failed, it restart the server.
[10:32] <acerimmer> the_tricky, normal.
[10:32] <the_tricky> how do i assign a default label to it?
[10:32] <EriC^^> rrr: there probably is
[10:32] <acerimmer> the_tricky, gparted "label"
[10:33] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: then dpkg -i ttf-mscorefonts-installer_3.3ubuntu4_all.deb
[10:33] <EriC^^> rrr: i could suggest something but it's probably better to see if there are better ways
[10:33] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: then remove samba
[10:33] <the_tricky> should i leave the label field empty?
[10:33] <the_tricky> because if i don't the label just changes
[10:34] <acerimmer> the_tricky, your choice
[10:34] <m1dnight_> Quick question beforehand: If I were to reinstall windows on a dual boot machine, what do I have to watch out for?
[10:34] <the_tricky> and all the letters are capitalized
[10:34] <acerimmer> m1dnight_, it *will* write over your boot setup.  be prepared to reinstall grub
[10:34] <m1dnight_> okay
[10:34] <m1dnight_> then I can use a live stick with boot-repair to fix it, right?
[10:34] <m1dnight_> (seperate harddrives too, btw)
[10:35] <dave_ex> sudo dpkg -r samba dpkg: warning: ignoring request to remove samba, only the config  files of which are on the system. Use --purge to remove them too.
[10:35] <acerimmer> m1dnight_, yep
[10:35] <m1dnight_> cool, thanks acerimmer
[10:35] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: then add --purge to it as well
[10:35]  * m1dnight_ looks for a second thumb drive
[10:35] <acerimmer> m1dnight_, happy2help!
[10:37] <dave_ex> sudo dpkg -r samba --purge dpkg: error: package name in specifier '--purge' is illegal: must start with an alphanumeric character
[10:37] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: dpkg -r --purge samba
[10:37] <ManicPanic> how to fix many broken packages on a dual boot system ?
[10:37] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: sudo dpkg -r --purge samba
[10:38] <ManicPanic> i cant afford to reinstall Ubuntu
[10:38] <dave_ex> dpkg: error: conflicting actions -P (--purge) and -r (--remove)  Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*]; Use `dselect' or `aptitude' for user-friendly package management; Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values; Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options; Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files;  Options marked [*] produce a lot of output - pipe it through `
[10:38] <acerimmer> ManicPanic, "can't afford" ... ?  it's FREE.
[10:38] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: sudo dpkg --purge samba
[10:39] <gry> acerimmer: time costs
[10:39] <ManicPanic> acerimmer: i cant afford to loose the drive
[10:39] <gry> ManicPanic: how broken are they, please pastebin
[10:39] <dave_ex> done then?
[10:40] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: then samba is now removed, sudo apt-get install samba samba-common;
[10:40] <ManicPanic> gry: its 32 broken packages. How can i fix them without reinstalling
[10:40] <acerimmer> !paste | ManicPanic,
[10:40] <acerimmer> ManicPanic, what version number of ubuntu
[10:41] <dave_ex> is  dpkg -i ttf-mscorefonts-installer_3.3ubuntu4_all.deb not required?
[10:41] <Ben64> dave_ex: pastebin the output of ...   "lsb_release -a; uname -a; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade"
[10:41] <gry> ManicPanic: i am not psychic yet sorry, this is why i asked to pastebin full error
[10:41] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: if it's not complaining about, don't worry about it
[10:41] <acerimmer> ... yet! :)
[10:41] <Ben64> dave_ex: stop installing debs, this is what caused your problem
[10:41] <k1l_> ManicPanic: please pastebin the output you see in terminal. else we just have to guess and that is going wrong. and please show in the pastebin "lsb_release -a" into it
[10:42] <ManicPanic> damn, now i have to reboot to ubuntu :/
[10:43] <acerimmer> manicp
[10:45] <dave_ex> It works. Thakyou very much for all your support.
[10:45] <dave_ex> Love ubujntu
[10:45] <dave_ex> Love  *ubuntu
[10:45] <cmdswitch> dave_ex: yw
[10:52] <_Man_Panic_> how can i fix many broken packages in a dual boot system ? The error message was: 'Error: BrokenCount > 0'. This usually means that your installed packages have unmet dependencies.
[10:53] <acerimmer> _Man_Panic_, we DID ask you to paste essential information.  waiting ...
[10:53] <cmdswitch> !paste | _Man_Panic_
[10:54] <_Man_Panic_> acerimmer: i'm not a geek as you , i dont know about essential information. The popup alert shows that error
[10:54] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: imgur.com
[10:55] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: need some kind of info besides "it's broken"
[10:55] <acerimmer> _Man_Panic_, open a terminal.  type the following command and report back.    cat /etc/issue
[10:55] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: what must i take a screenshot of ?
[10:56] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_ of the popup alert? and error message? anything?
[10:56] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: run in terminal "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"  and then put it into paste.ubuntu.com and show the link here
[10:56] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_L run cat /etc/issue (as acerimmer said)
[10:56] <_Man_Panic_> acerimmer: cat /etc/issue , shows only ubuntu version
[10:57] <cmdswitch> and that would be...
[10:57] <k1l_> !paste | _Man_Panic_
[10:57] <acerimmer> acerimmer, no psychics on duty so TELL US
[10:57] <_Man_Panic_> 12.04
[10:57] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: we cant see what you see. if you want us to help you need to show us the stuff from the terminal. we cant just guess what the issue is on your system
[10:59] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:59] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: then pastebin the output please
[10:59] <_Man_Panic_> the thing is , i zipped alot of packages a few months ago. Then something happened and i had to reinstall ubuntu. Then i took that zip file and put it in the installed packages folder in ubuntu. Some packages worked and others showed errors
[11:00] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_ then just reinstall the OS from scratch and just be done with it
[11:00] <acerimmer> _Man_Panic_, are you trolling us?  You've been asked no less than 6 times to PASTE the outcome of commands and yet you still refuse to ...
[11:00] <Googol30> A quick Google search wasn't useful, so I came here: does chown touch (change the modify time) of files or directories?
[11:01] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: i cant , i'm afraid i will loose windows dual boot when i try to reinstall Ubuntu
[11:02] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: sorry, I can't help you.
[11:02] <_Man_Panic_> acerimmer:  its busy, i got GPRS connection
[11:02] <blb13821> Googol30: why don't you just try?
[11:02] <acerimmer> _Man_Panic_, nothing further without pastes
[11:02] <lotuspsychje> _Man_Panic_: make your life easy and loose win once and for good, install ubuntu on full hd
[11:03] <_Man_Panic_> lotuspsychje: i cant, need it for work not play
[11:04] <Googol30> blb13821: I just feel like keeping the modify times of everything, if possible, and just change the owner. If it's too much trouble, I'll just have to deal with it though.
[11:04] <Googol30> blb13821: It's just out of curiosity, mostly.
[11:06] <joe___> Hey guys its really frustrating
[11:07] <joe___> I'm trying to install ubuntu but it shows internal error
[11:07] <lotuspsychje> joe___: what kind of error?
[11:07] <acerimmer> !details | joe___,
[11:07] <joe___> I'm able to see only /dev/sda
[11:07] <joe___> lotuspsychje, thank god you're here
[11:07] <EriC^^> acerimmer: is that you cfhowlett?
[11:07] <joe___> I'm explaining
[11:08] <acerimmer> EriC^^, I ain't tellin ...
[11:08] <lotuspsychje> lol
[11:08] <EriC^^> hehe ok :P
[11:08] <EriC^^> :D
[11:08] <joe___> Eric you too :D
[11:08]  * cfhowlett thinks "Damn.  I got doxxed."
[11:09] <cmdswitch> joe___: what's the issue besides you can only see /dev/sda?
[11:09] <cmdswitch> joe___: what are you trying to do?
[11:09] <joe___> I've taken back up, Now I'm trying to install ubuntu but it shows only /dev/sda when I want to create / partition I mean while installation
[11:10] <lotuspsychje> joe___: are you trying manual partitioning?
[11:10] <joe___> there are 3 options +/-/change when I click on them they show internal error msg
[11:11] <joe___> I guess so, I'm not able to see any automatic partition or manual partition option
[11:11] <cfhowlett> joe___, just for fun, pretend the error message actually gives important information.  Now TELL US the error message!
[11:11] <lotuspsychje> joe___: did you disabled fastboot and secureboot as i told you this morning?
[11:11] <joe___> Ubunut 13.4 has some internal issue, please send report to ubuntu.. this kind of msg
[11:12] <k1l_> joe___: how many disks do you have and what settup is that on windows there?
[11:12] <cfhowlett> !eol | joe___,
[11:12] <joe___> yup, I've disabled only intel rapid smart technology
[11:12] <k1l_> joe___: dont install 13.04 anyway. use at least 14.04
[11:12] <joe___> I haven't seen fastboot option in bios
[11:12] <joe___> But at start up my system shows that secure boot is disabled
[11:12] <k1l_> joe___: do dont start with installing windows ME. so dont do it with ubuntu 13.04
[11:13] <Siilwyn> Hi people, I just build a new pc and I'm trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 , after a weird error I could continue by entering 'live' but after that this screen pops up: http://i.imgur.com/4N8EE1b.jpg
[11:13] <Siilwyn> No idea what I should do. Looks pretty hefty.
[11:13] <joe___> K1l, What do you mean?
[11:13] <cfhowlett> Siilwyn, props to you for asking a the the question the RIGHT way!
[11:13] <k1l_> joe___: 13.04 is outdated. dont install that. start with 14.04
[11:13] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: what grafix card chipset plz?
[11:14] <joe___> but atleast it should install on my system after that i can update
[11:14] <k1l_> joe___: no. dont do that. you will need to upgrade 2 times over 13.10 to 14.04. so that will take longer thatn loading a 14.04 iso and doing a install there
[11:15] <cmdswitch> joe___: just install 14.04 and update it and be done
[11:15] <joe___> But I'm not able to see the partitions
[11:15] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, cfhowlett : No problem. (= It's running a GeForce GTX 750 Ti
[11:15] <cmdswitch> joe___: is there anything on that drive?
[11:15] <k1l_> joe___: no one is going to fix bugs in a ubuntu that is not in support anymore.
[11:15] <joe___> yup, there is W8 on drive and some data
[11:16] <cmdswitch> joe___: buy a new HDD and put ubuntu 14.04 on it
[11:16] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: did you try 14.04 install, instead of the live?
[11:16] <cmdswitch> and be done
[11:16] <ronaldo99432>  I install pidgin
[11:16] <joe___> k1l,cmdswitch, You mean to say I just make 14.04 bootable and try it install and it will be fixed, means i'll be able to install 14.04 ubuntu?
[11:17] <lotuspsychje> joe___: if you disable fastboot + secureboot , yes
[11:17] <ronaldo99432> how  I delete from shing who is online
[11:17] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, well I couldn't choose something (very odd) because I got an error which I searched around at the internet and I could bypass it by typing 'live'. Should I try typing 'install'?
[11:17] <joe___> from where i should disable that?
[11:17] <lotuspsychje> ronaldo99432: maybe the #pidgin guys might know?
[11:17] <cmdswitch> joe___: if you disable secureboot, it may corrupt your windows install
[11:17] <lotuspsychje> joe___: search your whole bios, every line to see
[11:18] <ronaldo99432> where the pidin guys
[11:18] <lotuspsychje> cmdswitch: he wants ubuntu on full hd
[11:18] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: you could try F1 at booting your cd/usb, see if you can get options
[11:18] <cmdswitch> joe___: then just delete all partitions and install
[11:18] <joe___> cmdswitch, I'm ready to currupt windows
[11:19] <joe___> cmdswitch, that What i wanna do
[11:19] <joe___> But i'm unable to see the partitions so how can i do that
[11:19] <EriC^^> joe___: get the iso first and come back
[11:19] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, forgot to mention one thing: I also tried booting the usb in uefi mode and I did choose install there. But that resulted in a blank screen.
[11:19] <joe___> 14.04 ?
[11:19] <lotuspsychje> agree, first things first
[11:19] <Siilwyn> Is that the same as F1?
[11:19] <EriC^^> joe___: yes
[11:20] <cmdswitch> joe__: yes and follow http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/install-ubuntu-desktop
[11:20] <joe___> Ok
[11:20] <artifex93> Hey, guys. I have a very strange problem. I just updated my os (Ubuntu 14.04) yesterday. After that, the sound that comes through the headphones are all muddled, with the voice mid freq band being inaudible (you can't listen to interviews or lectures at all). Bass and high freq can be heard correctly. Its alright when sound comes through speakers and I tested the headphones in windows and works fine as well. Any ideas?
[11:20] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: you also need to disable fastboot and secureboot(if you want no dualboot)
[11:20] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, OK, brb. Going to try that out.
[11:21] <lotuspsychje> !sound | artifex93
[11:22] <ame_> Hi can anyone tell me how to block pen drive for some users??
[11:22] <lotuspsychje> ame_: whats your end goal with this?
[11:22] <ame_> hi lotuspsychje
[11:23] <cfhowlett> ame_, system >  users and groups > user > advanced options
[11:23] <ame_> am using LTSP environment and want to block pen drive fro some users
[11:23] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, I can't find fastboot or secureboot in my BIOS.
[11:23] <cmdswitch> ame_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/153964/how-do-i-prevent-standard-users-from-using-the-usb-ports
[11:23] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: your default Os is win8?
[11:23] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, no. It's a new pc build. No OS installed at all.
[11:24] <Siilwyn> Just one empty SSD.
[11:24] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: did you set bios from IDE to AHCI?
[11:25] <giggilatrottola> hi
[11:25] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: you also said earlier, you tryed to boot usb in uefi mode?
[11:25] <ame_>  <cfhowlett> ame_, system >  users and groups > user > advanced options:I just gone to this option but all the options in that are unchecked but still my users can access pendrive
[11:25] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, no. I see the following in my BIOS: OnChip SATA Type: AHCI and OnChip SATA Port4/5 Type: IDE
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: its important for your ssd to switch from ide to ahci
[11:26] <cmdswitch> ame_: did you read the link I sent?
[11:26] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, yes I could choose that from the BIOS with boot override it stated: 'UEFI: Sandisk Extreme'
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: you dont see any option like uefi/legacy in your bios?
[11:27] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, I see legacy in the 'STorage boot option control'
[11:27] <Siilwyn> is that it?
[11:27] <Siilwyn> It's set to: Legacy First.
[11:27] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: ok
[11:27] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: make sure its also set to achi for ssd, then try F1 at ubuntu setup
[11:28] <ronaldo99432> how  i remove icons to the desktop
[11:28] <ronaldo99432> on ubuntu
[11:28] <ronaldo99432> like pidgin
[11:28] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, is 'onchip sata type' the SSD right?
[11:28] <Siilwyn> it's already set to AHCI.
[11:29] <lotuspsychje> ok
[11:29] <cmdswitch> ronaldo99432: is on the launcher or the actual desktop?
[11:29] <_Man_Panic_> when i update i get this error. So its impossible to fix i guess. http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_from_2015-01-10-T2ELzoCj.jpg
[11:30] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: why dont you use the terminal commands and the text pastebin like we asked you 10times?
[11:30] <k1l_> !paste | _Man_Panic_
[11:31] <_Man_Panic_> k1l_: i did , sudo apt-get update , worked but showed no errors
[11:31] <cmdswitch> ronaldo99432: right click > Move to Trash
[11:31] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, F1 does nothing I get the same error. And I use the boot override option 'UEFI: Sandisk' it hangs on a blank screen.
[11:31] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: copy the command and the following output and put it into the pastebin!
[11:31] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: its like you are blocking us to help you
[11:32] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: you need to search every option in bios mate, try to find fastboot somewhere
[11:33] <_Man_Panic_> k1l_: i did , it just said "Reading package list Done:" no errors in terminal
[11:33] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: maybe the ##hardware guys can hint you on where to find these options for your mobo
[11:33] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: exact errors matter
[11:33] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | Siilwyn
[11:34] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: last time now: show us the real errors you get on terminal. we cant help you if you just show us pictures or dont tell us the whole story because you think something is not important but it is important to solve the issue. what is the issue in hiding the output? why are you hiding the output?
[11:34] <ame> Is it possible to add users on blacklist on modprobe??
[11:34] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: 970A-UD3P Gigabyte rev 1 BIOS?
[11:35] <cmdswitch> ame: just manage groups and use it that way
[11:36] <lotuspsychje> ame: if you want to lock users on all options, you might wanna consider kiosk software
[11:36] <lotuspsychje> ame: so they can only browse and do nothing else
[11:36] <_Man_Panic_> k1l_:  i'm  not hiding anything. Synaptic says i got 5 broken packages. I just wana know how to fix it.
[11:36] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, yes
[11:37] <ame> hje:i cant use any GUI here...I want to block pendrive for particular users using command line...IS it possible?/
[11:37] <artifex93> Ummm.....guys its me again. Under "settings for headphones" I just pulled the slider for balance all the way to the right and it works correctly now. If I put it in the middle it sounds all muddled again. Should I report this as a bug? But now, the volume slider of the drop down (when we click the volume button on the top-right) is stuck to the left. I need to open sound settings to change my volume. Is this all worth reporting? Anyway, I'm glad I go
[11:37] <artifex93> t my sound back albeit a bit buggy. I'd hate to re-install all over again.
[11:37] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, funny thing is that the screen with BIOS features already has 'UEFI DualBIOS' at the top of the screen.
[11:37] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: looking thru screens now to find the setting
[11:37] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, me too (=
[11:38] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: every bios has other option names and hide fastboot somewhere lol
[11:38] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: i told you like 5 times now to show us the terminal output since its way more details in there than in the short GUI messages.
[11:38] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: i recenlty found fastboot on a medion somewhere deep inside
[11:38] <_Man_Panic_> k1l_: how do you expect me to give any kind of terminal output when you dont give any commands
[11:39] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: but since you are not interessted in me/us helping you since you hide informations, stop to ask then.
[11:39] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, why do I need to disable it in the first place? Known to cause problems with Ubuntu?
[11:39] <lotuspsychje> _Man_Panic_: are you kidding, users have been asking a lot of commands
[11:39] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: you wont be able to install with fastboot enabled, and secureboot enabled
[11:40] <_Man_Panic_> lotuspsychje: then give the commands for showing broken packages!
[11:40] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: stop that. if you want to troll leave this channel. we /i asked like 10 times for some commands and to put it into a pastebin. i even let the bot give you the pastebin url 3 times
[11:40] <lotuspsychje> _Man_Panic_: scroll up to where they asked you
[11:40] <ame> lotuspsychje:I have edited blacklist usb_storage in modprobe.d but how to give entry for only the users not to use pendrive??
[11:40] <k1l_> _Man_Panic_: dont lie in here. i am not interessted in helping you any more. this is my free time and you are wasting it. good luck!
[11:41] <lotuspsychje> ame: not sure mate, but if a user had a seperate /home, why do you wana block their usb?
[11:42] <_Man_Panic_> all they gave me was "cat /etc/issue , sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"  That showed nothing about broken packages
[11:42] <sai> hi , could u plz help me , my usb tethering doesn't work
[11:43] <ame> lotuspsychje:I think you aware of LTSP and i have maintain filesystems on my server.I dont want anyone to copy any file from my server...
[11:43] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: and did you list out the broken packages? nope
[11:43] <ame> lotuspsychje:i maintain a softlink on all client desktop
[11:43] <lotuspsychje> ame: lock your folders with chmod
[11:43] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: http://www.manualowl.com/m/Gigabyte/GA-970A-UD3P/Manual/375808 is your manual reading thru it now
[11:44] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, thanks, I already read it but can't find anything. Maybe this mobo doesn't have a fastboot option?
iif i lock how will they access
[11:44] <lotuspsychje> ame: ah you want them to work on it too..
Yes
[11:45] <lotuspsychje> ame: you need trustable users then lol, there are ways to copy without usb too
[11:45] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: i'm not an expert in this what you mean by "list out the broken packages" ? what is the command for that ?
The only thing is i dont want anyone using pendrive ....
[11:45] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: run the commands that we told you, copy and paste the output of those commands to a paste bin so we can see what is wrong with it
I know that dude..But the thing is to restrict pendrive
[11:46] <lotuspsychje> ame: i hear you
[11:46] <EriC^^> ame: maybe if you dont add them to the devplug group they can't mount it in nautilus
[11:46] <EriC^^> test it out
[11:46] <lotuspsychje> lol
[11:46] <EriC^^> or just quit
[11:46] <EriC^^> :D
[11:46] <lotuspsychje> you got all the nice ones today EriC^^ :p
[11:47] <dalvids> xD
[11:48] <lotuspsychje> someone knows if apt-cache download package, gets the package from the installed package?
[11:49] <k1l_> apt-cache just looks into the stored packages list from server and the list from installed packages
[11:50] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: i see http://pastebin.com/3802P1sr
[11:50] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: its because ive been able to download sux to a .deb and sux isnt in the repos anymore
[11:51] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: but i had it installed, outdated version of sux
[11:52] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: yes, its dropped after precise
[11:53] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: so it made a .deb out of my installed one?
[11:53] <_Man_Panic_> so how can i remove those broken packages now and reinstall them ? since they have broken dependencies ?
[11:53] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: i dont understand what you mean "downloaded a .deb"
[11:54] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: BIOS Features > OS Type > Other OS (then) BIOS Features > Boot Mode Selection > Legacy Only
[11:54] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: well aptcache download packagename makes a .deb to your /home right
[11:55] <_Man_Panic_> i dont know how to list all the already installed dependencies of that broken package
[11:55] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: then BIOS Features > Storage Boot Control > Legacy Only
[11:56] <EriC^^> lotuspsychje: if you browse the archive.ubuntu.com in a web browser it's not there anymore?
[11:56] <_Man_Panic_> i may remove something i'm not supposed to and break more . Why is ubuntu not like windows :(
[11:56] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: apt-cache download?
[11:56] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, going to try now.
[11:56] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: then try to install it that way :)
[11:56] <Benjaminhusky> did you really just...
[11:56] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: oops i mean apt-get download :p
[11:57] <mahesh> hi
[11:57] <koen_espa> hi
[11:57] <_Man_Panic_> all package files are scattered in different places ,why not just put everything in ONE .deb file
[11:57] <mahesh> @@@
[11:57] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: yes i can browse that page why?
[11:57] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_ just reinstall the OS from scratch, that will fix your issue.
[11:57] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: ah ok. that loads the installation packages to the actual folder, yes
[11:58] <EriC^^> lotuspsychje: is the package there?
[11:58] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: what ubuntu are you on?
[11:58] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: so if a package is outdated, apt-get download backs it up from the installed one right>?
[11:58] <lotuspsychje> k1l_: trusty
[11:58] <lotuspsychje> !info sux precise
[11:59] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: its a dual boot system , i'm afraid to loose the other OS ,since i dont have that Install DVD
[11:59] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: maybe its still in the apt cache folders so it doesnt need to download
[11:59] <lotuspsychje> this is the version i backed up
[11:59] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, lotuspsychje now I get a different error: Unable to find a medium containing a live file system
[11:59] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: is it a live DVD/CD or a USB key?
[11:59] <Siilwyn> it's in busybox.
[11:59] <k1l_> lotuspsychje: and since there is no new one in the repos (because there is no more package in the repos) it doesnt load a new one to safe bandwight
[12:00] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, USB stick.
[12:00] <EriC^^> lotuspsychje: if it's not in the archive.ubuntu.com i guess it used the cached .deb
[12:00] <lotuspsychje> ok tnx
[12:00] <EriC^^> ( in /var/cache/apt/archives )
[12:00] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: should i try to search for all those 5 broken packages dependencies and remove them one by one ?
[12:01] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_ I'm fresh out of ideas for you
[12:01] <Bombo> hi
[12:01] <koen_espa> Hi
[12:01] <lotuspsychje> eam: Can't find a source to download version '1.0.1-6' of 'sux:amd64' even more weird lol
[12:01] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: okay  :(
[12:01] <dalvids> Regarding apt, I have a machine with no internet access, but I wanna know what packages need a sec update
[12:02] <dalvids> Is there a way to know automatically?
[12:02] <Benjaminhusky> not without an internet connection AFAIK
[12:02] <EriC^^> lotuspsychje: you just tried apt-get source?
[12:02] <dalvids> Exporting the list to another machine or something like that?
[12:03] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: just tryed sudo apt-get download sux, doesnt work anymore
[12:03] <Benjaminhusky> dalvids that might work
[12:03] <Bombo> i did "apt-get install nvidia-current" it compiled drivers for all kernel versions. but when i start xorg, it complans that it cant find the nvidia driver. there is no module in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/driver/ called *nvidia*
[12:04] <EriC^^> lotuspsychje: oh ok, very odd
[12:04] <Bombo> how do i get the vnidia driver for xorg?
[12:04] <Siilwyn> aw
[12:04] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: and it worked few weeks ago
[12:04] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, you have any ideas left?
[12:04] <EriC^^> did you run apt-get autoclean since ?
[12:04] <lotuspsychje> lemme try
[12:05] <EriC^^> that would remove it from the cache
[12:05] <Siilwyn> welcome back cmdswitch ^^
[12:05] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: Your installing it in busybox (android)?
[12:05] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: nope, same error
[12:05] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, no no. I have no idea what busybox is. It just showed that error with 'busybox:' before it.
[12:06] <lotuspsychje> EriC^^: but no worries, i still have the .deb
[12:06] <Bombo> should "apt-get install nvidia-current" compile the driver for xorg into /usr/lib/xorg/modules/driver/ or do i need another package for that?
[12:07] <inerkick> Hi
[12:07] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: its bit difficult to see how you configged your bios, still think there are settings wrong
[12:07] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: BIOS Features > Other PCI Device ROM Priority > Legacy
[12:07] <cmdswitch> then try that
[12:07] <inerkick> kindly help to change my "user@user-Satellite-C640:~$" to something simple and short
[12:07] <dalvids> Benjaminhusky: but I don't know how to export &import the list, do yo have any idea?
[12:08] <cmdswitch> lotuspsychje: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq0Eyf3tpl8 is the vid I'm using as guide
[12:08] <Benjaminhusky> dalvids no,i dont,sorry
[12:08] <dalvids> Ok thx
[12:08] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, should I just try setting everything to legacy?
[12:08] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: pretty much
[12:09] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: make sure to change it to Other OS instead of Windows 8
[12:11] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, yeah it was on 'other' by default already.
[12:12] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, lotuspsychje my internet just went out for a minute. So maybe I missed a message from one of you.
[12:12] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: you didnt
[12:13] <lotuspsychje> that mobo got tons of settings lol
[12:13] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: i succesfully removed 4 of the 5 broken package. But having issues removing the last 1 http://pastebin.com/pr283na3
[12:13] <zheng> hello
[12:14] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: try all settings to legacy and F12 to boot your usb
[12:14] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, lotuspsychje I already mentioned the weird error which I could skip with 'live' and this is the actual error: 'Failed to load COM32 file gfxboot.c32'
[12:15] <Siilwyn> I just did that lotuspsychje , waiting atm if it returns an error.
[12:15] <lotuspsychje> kk
[12:15] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: how did you create your usb stick?
[12:15] <Siilwyn> yep, same error again: (initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system.
[12:16] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, with the startup disk creator.
[12:16] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: try recreate usb key?
[12:16] <Siilwyn> Already tried.
[12:16] <_Man_Panic_> i dont understand the "subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 1" http://pastebin.com/pr283na3
[12:16] <decci> I have ubuntu 12.04 OS where I want to install specific version of MySQL5.0.96
[12:16] <Siilwyn> And I checked the md5sum of the download.
[12:17] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: sudo dpkg --purge phpmyadmin
[12:17] <decci>  sudo apt-get install mysql-server=5.0.96
[12:17] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: try burning it to CD/DVD?
[12:17] <decci> E: Version '5.0.96' for 'mysql-server' was not found
[12:18] <decci> I want to install apache, php, phpmyadmin and MySQL 5.0.96
[12:18] <brent> Where does one change default program assigned with a file-type? .sh files currently load in my par2 program and ill like them to run in terminal? to execute?
[12:18] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, don't have a cd reader.
[12:18] <Siilwyn> how would that influence it?
[12:18] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: just trying to come up with alternatives
[12:19] <Siilwyn> cmdswitch, ah ok (=
[12:19] <Siilwyn> trying the usb 2 ports atm. instead of usb 3
[12:19] <cmdswitch> ok
[12:20] <Siilwyn> I've already installed Ubuntu three times on new pc's and never experienced so much trouble. ;s
[12:20] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: sudo dpkg --purge phpmyadmin only gives http://pastebin.com/PBe2Z3Uu
[12:20] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: so, ahci enabled,secureboot disabled,fastboot enabled,usb set as first boot, then HD
[12:20] <Siilwyn> WOW, just got into the live Ubuntu!
[12:20] <Siilwyn> using usb 2
[12:20] <Siilwyn> dafuq
[12:20] <lotuspsychje> lol
[12:21] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: sudo dpkg --purge --force-all phpmyadmin
[12:21] <lotuspsychje> !yay | Siilwyn
[12:22] <cmdswitch> :)
[12:22] <Siilwyn> Thanks a ton lotuspsychje and cmdswitch !
[12:22] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: so this was an usb3 ?
[12:22] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: yw
[12:22] <Bombo> anyone got a nvidia card running with xorg? do you have a nvidia module in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/driver/ ?
[12:22] <decci> Do I need to compile it as tar.gz
[12:23] <cmdswitch> decci: did you try installing it from source?
[12:23] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch:  sudo dpkg --purge --force-all shows the same error as previous paste
[12:23] <lotuspsychje> !compile | decci
[12:23] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, yeah, the weird thing is that the USB stick is 3.0 and the port is 3.0 too.
[12:23] <Siilwyn> I think Ubuntu fucks it up somewhere.
[12:23] <Siilwyn> Should I file a bug report?
[12:23] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq phpmyadmin
[12:24] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq phpmyadmin
[12:24] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: i dont think so as the install works on another port
[12:24] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: its a hardware issue really then
[12:24] <formatt> Hello Ubuntu Room - I need your help. I need to be able to break a password on different login password (Before) having to reboot in ¨recovery mode¨ - is there a program/process that will do this? I am asking as a Parent. I can´t reboot
[12:24] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: the reason it works on USB2 instead of 3 is due to the BIOS setup
[12:25] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq phpmyadmin , still shows the same as the paste http://pastebin.com/PBe2Z3Uu
[12:25] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, cmdswitch alright, after the installation is done. Would I benefit in any way from changing the legacy back to the default?
[12:25] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: no, leave all settings like this
[12:26] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: just set your HD to first boot again
[12:26] <Bombo> formatt: do what?
[12:26] <lotuspsychje> Siilwyn: also enabled internet + updates during setup
[12:26] <Bombo> formatt: if you boot into recovery mode, you have root access
[12:27] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: how? it doesnt have --purge anymore in the command line?
[12:27] <formatt> I am sorry if my request is off topic. Could you kindly direct me to a web-site that talks about a (sudo) command or something. I have exhausted my googling capabilities. My son is in jail, and my wife and I believe he had a chat conversation with his partner in crime - we need to get to that conversation from my login to his passworded login.
[12:27] <Siilwyn> lotuspsychje, I did. Thanks so much for helping. You too cmdswitch.
[12:27] <cmdswitch> Siilwyn: np
[12:27] <lotuspsychje> no sweat mate, its you who fixxed it :p
[12:27] <formatt> can´t reboot in recovery mode
[12:28] <Bombo> formatt: you logged in as user?
[12:28] <lotuspsychje> !recovery | formatt
[12:28] <formatt> will look at !recovery - I am one user, my son is the other.
[12:28] <Bombo> formatt: if youre logged in as user, do "sudo bash" you got root access
[12:29] <decci> lotuspsychje: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/binary-installation.html
[12:29] <decci> lotuspsychje: Will this work?
[12:29] <lotuspsychje> decci: dont know mate, i dont do mysql
[12:29] <Python2> Bombo: ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww
[12:29] <Python2> Bombo: -i does exist
[12:30] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch: only ( --purge ) changed to ( --remove ) http://pastebin.com/tUdCzH0U
[12:31] <cmdswitch> _Man_Panic_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=881086
[12:31] <alessandro> server irc.oltreirc.org
[12:32] <Bombo> Python2: or that
[12:32] <Python2> atleast you didn't suggest sudo su
[12:33] <brent> i recently uninstalled Wine, i've noticed if a right click a file, and open with... it still has wine there? any ideas how or why this wasnt removed
[12:35] <kostkon> brent, those files are in ~/.local/share/applications   just delete them
[12:35] <brent> ok thanks
[12:35] <brent> and that should remove them from the list?
[12:35] <decci> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9704643/
[12:36] <kostkon> brent, yes
[12:36] <brent> roger that, thanks again
[12:38] <brent> kostkon, worked a treat ;)
[12:39] <kostkon> brent, :)
[12:40] <krypton>  /join #programming
[12:40] <Bombo> crap, i get 304 when i try to lynx nvidia.com
[12:40] <rgogunskiy> df
[12:40] <rgogunskiy> sorry, wrong window
[12:43] <_Man_Panic_> cmdswitch|afk: the fix in this worked! http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=881086 , i was able to remove phpmyadmin. But i got a Crash report popup, and ran sudo apt-get clean and sudo apt-get update again and that Crash report went away . Thanks :)
[12:44] <_Man_Panic_> oh his gone
[12:50] <jrg> nw the real test... can i dd an iso to a thumb drive from android heh
[12:51] <jrg> this should be fun to try
[12:52] <bender|> My system randomly jumps to a black screen with a blinking cursor amidst a session. Any idea?
[12:53] <k1l_> bender|: you need to reboot after that or does it come to desktop again?
[12:53] <bender|> I can of course, bring it back by going to the kernel's terminal through Ctrl+Alt+F1 and the restarting lightdm
[12:53] <bender|> *then
[12:53] <bender|> k1l_: I come back to the login screen
[12:54] <k1l_> bender|: ok so take a look into "dmesg" after that happend
[12:56] <ronaldsmazitis> asus_wmi: Unknown key 6d pressed
[12:56] <ronaldsmazitis> anybody knows what is key 6d
[12:56] <ronaldsmazitis> and why it shutdowned my pc
[12:57] <Quoexl> check the syslog
[13:01] <ronaldsmazitis> how I find out if that was not ACK, SYN attack or something like that
[13:01] <ronaldsmazitis> that is syslog
[13:01] <ronaldsmazitis> last thing happened this morning
[13:01] <bender|_> It happened again
[13:01] <bender|_> http://pastebin.com/EWqJBZmw
[13:01] <decci> Getting this error while MySQL binaries installation http://paste.ubuntu.com/9704778/
[13:03] <ronaldsmazitis> bender|_: install nss thingy
[13:03] <ronaldsmazitis> bender|_: nss is achronym for nations socialism lol
[13:03] <k1l_> bender|_: the warning is not an issue.
[13:04] <k1l_> bender|_: i would test the memory with memtest. that segfault comes out of the blue
[13:04] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:06] <ronaldsmazitis> my syslog just dissapeared
[13:06] <ronaldsmazitis> good thing I took error
[13:10] <syeekick> i know this off topic but i thought i'd squeeze  it in during the silence. What is the best method of a chrooted linux install on an android phone/tablet?
[13:11] <k1l_> 1. dont chroot. 2. most desktops are not touch-ready so this is just a pain to use.
[13:11] <captine> hi all.  Anyone installed MAAS and gone to the web interface to find it missing the "Images" tab?>
[13:11] <k1l_> 3. i think #ubuntu-offtopic will be glad to talk about android chrrots
[13:12] <syeekick> k1l thanks
[13:16] <ronaldsmazitis> 6d monsters shutdown my ubuntu
[13:16] <ronaldsmazitis> when I go away
[13:17] <krypton> Ubuntu 14.04 is booting very slow. Taking almost a minute. Kernel 3.15.
[13:18] <ronaldsmazitis> krypton: whats your processor
[13:18] <krypton> Intel I3.
[13:18] <ronaldsmazitis> mine loads in 15 sec
[13:18] <ronaldsmazitis> i5
[13:18] <ronaldsmazitis> maybe thats just normal
[13:19] <krypton> Nope. It was performing better in Ubuntu 10.04.
[13:20] <cbalx> I may have such a problem I have an i7 processor on this laptop, but also have a lot going on
[13:21] <ronaldsmazitis> krypton: you consider gnome 2 to be usable in 2015
[13:21] <krypton> ronaldsmazitis, I think Unity is bogging it down. Waiting for Unity 8.
[13:21] <ronaldsmazitis> krypton: probably yes, but ubuntu already evolved
[13:22] <krypton> How to disable kernel modules not to load during startup?
[13:22] <joe___> Hey, I've got 14.4 ubuntu on bootable usb
[13:22] <EriC^^> joe___: wb
[13:22] <EriC^^> boot it
[13:22] <cbalx> the hardest thing for me is to stick to a distro, cause I have other work too
[13:23] <joe___> Eric, Now what do I do?
[13:23] <EriC^^> type sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[13:23] <EriC^^> joe___: then type sudo parted -l | pastebinit
[13:23] <ronaldsmazitis> krypton: I still don't see ubuntu phones in stores
[13:23] <ronaldsmazitis> kinda thing I would buy
[13:23] <ronaldsmazitis> I feel weird writing on ubuntu irc channel, because ubuntu hasn't had any problems over last year
[13:23] <krypton> ronaldsmazitis, May be in Feb.
[13:24] <krypton> Ubuntu has evolved a lot. I remember my days using 9.04.
[13:25] <Siilwyn> Hi people, just got a new pc up and running a geforce gtx 750 ti card but the resolution is very low. I can't set it higher and there are no additional drivers available. Also in 'about this computer' it states it's running 'VESA: GM107 Board - 20100050'
[13:25] <Quoexl> chuck it in the bin
[13:26] <joe___> Eric, http://pastebin.com/1GXnT2NQ
[13:27] <krypton> ronaldsmazitis, How much time will it take on i7 and 8GB RAM?
[13:27] <Siilwyn> Do I need to download the drivers from http://www.geforce.com/drivers in order to work correctly with Ubuntu?
[13:27] <ronaldsmazitis> I think, it's youtube that shutdowned my pc, cause I'm uploading file with similar name 3 time
[13:28] <EriC^^> joe___: type sudo fixparts /dev/sda
[13:28] <EriC^^> joe___: what does it say?
[13:28] <ronaldsmazitis> krypton: no idea
[13:28] <joe___> Eric, -> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fixparts /dev/sda FixParts 0.8.8  Loading MBR data from /dev/sda  NOTICE: GPT signatures detected on the disk, but no 0xEE protective partition! The GPT signatures are probably left over from a previous partition table. Do you want to delete them (if you answer 'Y', this will happen immediately)? (Y/N):
[13:29] <joe___> Eric : Yes/no ?
[13:29] <mahesh> hey!
[13:30] <mahesh> how do i install flash plugins on unbuntu?
[13:30] <Quoexl> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[13:30] <EriC^^> joe___: did you backup whatever you wanted to backup?
[13:30] <joe___> yup :D
[13:31] <EriC^^> joe___: type yes
[13:31] <joe___> asking for mbr command
[13:31] <joe___> ?
[13:31] <EriC^^> paste here
[13:31] <joe___> FixParts 0.8.8  Loading MBR data from /dev/sda  NOTICE: GPT signatures detected on the disk, but no 0xEE protective partition! The GPT signatures are probably left over from a previous partition table. Do you want to delete them (if you answer 'Y', this will happen immediately)? (Y/N): y Erasing GPT data!  Warning: 0xEE partition doesn't start on sector 1. This can cause problems in some OSes.  MBR command (? for help):
[13:32] <EriC^^> type w
[13:32] <arcaos> hello folks, any reiserfs guru here?
[13:32] <arcaos> have a problem with a disk that is mounting read only
[13:32] <joe___> Final checks complete. About to write MBR data. THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING PARTITIONS!!  Do you want to proceed? (Y/N):
[13:32] <EriC^^> y
[13:32] <joe___> done
[13:32] <joe___> Eric, Now ?
[13:33] <EriC^^> type partprobe
[13:33] <krypton> ronaldsmazitis, Can you look at dmesg log http://paste.ubuntu.com/9704939/  lines 851, 852 wasting a lot of time there. I couldn't understand it.
[13:33] <EriC^^> then sudo parted -l | pastebinit
[13:33] <Bombo> (running ubuntu 14.04) "apt-get install nvidia-current" compiles the kernel driver (i see it in lsmod) but does it compile the driver for xorg too? ( has to be /usr/lib/xorg/modules/driver/ if i'm correct? ) or do i need another package for that?
[13:34] <joe___> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9704959/
[13:35] <EriC^^> joe___: try to mount a partition and see if everything is still there
[13:35] <EriC^^> you can dual boot if you want
[13:35] <selkvodka> could i run ubuntu server on a hp pavilion ze4300 ?
[13:35] <joe___> Eric, Yes everything is there
[13:36] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, so do you want to dual boot?
[13:36] <Dwarf> I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty) with kernel 3.16.0-28-generic, with lxc version 1.0.6, and I get the following error when trying to start a container: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/60d2b345669f2343b028
[13:36] <joe___> Yup
[13:36] <joe___> Is it possible?
[13:36] <EriC^^> yeah
[13:36] <joe___> So what should I do?
[13:36] <EriC^^> which partition do you want to get rid of?
[13:37] <joe___> Anyone one of it. I've taken back up. But /dev/sda7 will do
[13:37] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, click on the gparted icon in the launcher
[13:37] <EriC^^> joe___: and then select the partition and right click delete
[13:38] <joe___> Ok
[13:38] <Siilwyn> Hi folks, what would be the best way to get the latest stable geforce drivers if Ubuntu doesn't detect my graphics card?
[13:38] <joe___> Eric, delete option is disable for 4 partitions
[13:39] <Bombo> Siilwyn: apt-get install nvidia-current
[13:39] <EriC^^> ok
[13:39] <Siilwyn> Bombo, ok thanks!
[13:39] <joe___> Eric, i've one more question, according to you dual boot means I can access My earlier W8 with Ubuntu as well?
[13:39] <EriC^^> joe___: type sudo cfdisk /dev/sda
[13:39] <EriC^^> select the partition and press delete
[13:40] <EriC^^> joe___: yes you can boot into win8 or ubuntu
[13:40] <joe___> But My Windows 8 is not working ?
[13:40] <EriC^^> joe___: did you try to repair it?
[13:40] <joe___> No, I'm not able to do that
[13:41] <Bombo> Siilwyn: did it work? i got probs with it
[13:41] <joe___> bcz it says drive is lock
[13:41] <EriC^^> joe___: do you have a win8 cd you might need that to fix it
[13:41] <joe___> W8 is not OEM
[13:41] <Siilwyn> Bombo, it's downloading and unpacking stuff atm.
[13:41] <joe___> No.
[13:41] <Bombo> Siilwyn: do you see a nvidia file in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/driver/ ?
[13:41] <joe___> Eric, How about I delete all things now and install Ubuntu then after install Windows 7 ?
[13:41] <EriC^^> joe___: well it's up to you, you could look into it more and maybe fix it or wipe the whole hdd and leave ubuntu, or leave some partitions with data etc.
[13:41] <Dwarf> Y'all should check the wiki
[13:42] <cajuteq> hi, i wanna know, is it possible to save folder from a ext3 partition to a external storage, assuming the ext3 as a bad superblock ?
[13:42] <EriC^^> joe___: if you have the win7 cd it would be better to install windows first then ubuntu
[13:42] <EriC^^> joe___: it's not a big deal if you dont, just easier
[13:42] <ronaldsmazitis> krypton: I'm no kernel messege expert, but mounted filesystem is mounted filesystem
[13:42] <Siilwyn> Bombo, if you mean in /drivers, no. there is no /driver folder
[13:42] <joe___> Eric, Ok, but prblm with windows is that?
[13:43] <vvc> yes w-
[13:43] <bender|> k1l_: I ran memtest, showed no errors
[13:43] <Bombo> Siilwyn: yes, sorry  /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/
[13:43] <joe___> Eric, I tried to install windows but it shows that browse drives.
[13:43] <vvc> ssh ra
[13:43] <Siilwyn> Bombo, there is a bunch of files but I don't see anything with nvidia on it.
[13:44] <vvc> *fq
[13:44] <joe___> Eric, Windows is not able to load drivers, this error I get each time I tried to install Windows
[13:44] <Bombo> Siilwyn: is apt-get done yet? is there a *nvidia* file after it completed?
[13:44] <blb13821> any suggestions for a bluetooth mouse with a charging station?
[13:44] <acerimmer> joe___, ask ##windows for windows support ...
[13:44] <krypton> ubuntu 14.04 booting slow. Dmesg log http://paste.ubuntu.com/9704939/. There are few high time gaps. It took 3 seconds to mount swap partition.
[13:44] <vvc> https://support.google.com/chrome/?p=help&ctx=keyboard#topic=3227046 des nt wr gge chre
[13:44] <Siilwyn> Bombo, I'm scared atm. D: , I ran apt-get install and restarted the pc but now there's a blank screen.
[13:44] <joe___> Eric, Thats why I want to install Ubuntu
[13:45] <EriC^^> joe___: ok no problem
[13:45] <EriC^^> joe___: do you want to erase the whole hd or leave some data?
[13:45] <Bombo> Siilwyn: ubuntu 14.04 too?
[13:45] <joe___> Eric, to be precise, Let's clean All hdd and install Ubuntu
[13:45] <Siilwyn> Bombo, yes on Ubuntu 14.04
[13:45] <krypton> Siilwyn, what did you install?
[13:45] <joe___> Eric, No data. Clean It.
[13:45] <Siilwyn> krypton, apt-get install nvidia-current
[13:45] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, if you want you can leave some unallocated space that you can use later for installing windows
[13:46] <Bombo> Siilwyn: i get 640x480 with my card... because it doesn't find nvidia drv for xorg ;/
[13:46] <joe___> Eric, Again One question. If I install Ubuntu I'll loose the feature of SSD, Fastboot, Intel rapid smart tech?
[13:46] <EriC^^> maybe leave them at the start so windows can install it's system partition thingies
[13:46] <Bombo> Siilwyn: ctrl-alt-f1 or ssh to the machine
[13:46] <Siilwyn> Bombo, yeah I get a low resolution too but now it doesn't show anything
[13:46] <joe___> Eric, I'll leave 100 GB for it. But How to leave it at start?
[13:47] <krypton> Siilwyn, try recovery mode in kernel. And go to the root shell.
[13:47] <Siilwyn> Bombo, yes? and then? It states: failed to apply ACL on /dev/dri/card0: no such file or directory
[13:47] <bender|> Has anyone else had this problem of lightdm randomly crashing and leaving you to a black screen?
[13:47] <EriC^^> joe___: no i dont think so
[13:48] <Bombo> Siilwyn: and then? good question ;)
[13:48] <joe___> Eric, So I want to clean all data, Leave some space for later use as you suggested, So What do I do now?
[13:48] <joe___> :D
[13:48] <k1l_> bender|: how long did you run memtest?
[13:48] <joe___> ok
[13:48] <Siilwyn> krypton, I'm on the screen after Bombo's commands.
[13:48] <Siilwyn> krypton, how would I get in recovery mode?
[13:48] <Bombo> Siilwyn: somethings wrong with the nvidia drivers i guess...
[13:48] <k1l_> bender|: that is not a common issue. you could take a look on launchpad.net if there is a bug already. if not make a new one
[13:48] <Siilwyn> Bombo, can't I apt-get remove nvidia-current ?
[13:48] <bender|> k1l_: Till it finished
[13:48] <EriC^^> joe___: try to delete it in gparted
[13:49] <Bombo> Siilwyn: you dont need recovery mode if you got a console or ssh
[13:49] <krypton> Siilwyn, restart system. Goto GRUB. Choose recovery mode.
[13:49] <Bombo> Siilwyn: well yes
[13:49] <EriC^^> joe___: if you can't try sudo cfdisk /dev/sda
[13:49] <joe___> Eric, You means delete all partitions?
[13:49] <EriC^^> joe___: delete everything and then press install ubuntu
[13:49] <joe___> Ok I'm doing It :D
[13:50] <Bombo> Siilwyn: also: apt-cache search nvidia- maybe try other version
[13:50] <Bombo> Siilwyn: depends on which card you got
[13:51] <Siilwyn> This is really bad ;s , the removing didn't work atleast I could use the pc first. I have the Asus Geforce GTX 750 ti
[13:52] <EriC^^> joe___ ?
[13:53] <EriC^^> hey joe___
[13:53] <joe___> Eric, I guess Partition
[13:54] <joe___> was not deleted
[13:54] <Siilwyn> Bombo, what would I do now. Also krypton do I need to get into recovery mode even if I can enter commands?
[13:54] <EriC^^> joe___: what do you mean?
[13:54] <EriC^^> joe___: did you try sudo cfdisk ?
[13:54] <Bombo> Siilwyn: did you try turning it off and on again?
[13:54] <krypton> Siilwyn, No.
[13:54] <joe___> Eric, I mean The command you've given earlier, I've deleted All partition from that
[13:54] <Siilwyn> Bombo, yes.
[13:54] <selkvodka> could i run ubuntu server on a hp pavilion ze4300 (128 mb ram) ?
[13:55] <joe___> Eric, but the partitions are still shows in gparted.
[13:55] <Siilwyn> krypton, can I start recovery mode from a terminal command?
[13:55] <Bombo> Siilwyn: chk 'dpkg -l|grep nvidia' to see if its really gone
[13:55] <EriC^^> joe___: ah, you need to press write in cfdisk after deleting for it to take affect
[13:55] <bekks> Siilwyn: you have to reboot and select the recovery mode in the grub menu.
[13:55] <joe___> Eric, One more problem,
[13:55] <krypton> Siilwyn, Try recovery mode. It has an option for graphics I think. Restart and hold SHIFT then select the recovery option.
[13:55] <EriC^^> *effect
[13:55] <joe___> Eric, Whenever I open Gparted its shows error for /dev/sda4
[13:56] <Siilwyn> Bombo, chk not found ...
[13:56] <Bombo> Siilwyn: no just check the output if the cmd in '' ;)
[13:56] <Siilwyn> krypton, ok will try that next. What should I do once I'm in?
[13:56] <Siilwyn> Bombo, oh ok. wait a sec.
[13:56] <joe___> Eric, This is the error, Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition /dev/sda4 -- Device or resource busy.  This means Linux won't know about any changes you made to /dev/sda4 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't mount it or use it in any way before rebooting.
[13:57] <EriC^^> joe___: ok type partprobe then try again
[13:57] <joe___> Eric, Do I delete HP-Tools partition?
[13:57] <EriC^^> joe___: delete all the partitions in cfdisk
[13:57] <EriC^^> hmm
[13:57] <EriC^^> leave that i guess
[13:57] <joe___> Ok, I'm doing it
[13:57] <Bombo> Siilwyn: if nothing helps i guess you could try running nvidia drivers from nvidia.com, which i failed to dl yet because they won't allow lynx, but i'm working on it ;)
[13:58] <Siilwyn> Bombo, it returns four things: nvidia-304, nvidia-libopencl1-304, nvidia-opencl-icd-304, nvidia-settings
[13:58] <Bombo> Siilwyn: ii in front?
[13:58] <Bombo> Siilwyn: ii == installed
[13:58] <Siilwyn> Bombo, yes all four of then with ii
[13:58] <Bombo> Siilwyn: dpkg -r all
[13:58] <Bombo> Siilwyn: then dpkg -P them for purge
[13:59] <krypton> Siilwyn, Try choosing fail safe mode option. I am not sure whether that'll work or not. Try it!
[13:59] <Siilwyn> Bombo, the first command returns: warning: ignoring request to remove all which isn't installed
[14:00] <victor_> hey everyone
[14:00] <Bombo> Siilwyn: not all literally, every one of the packages you found
[14:00] <Siilwyn> Bombo, would apt-get remove <nameofThing> work?
[14:00] <Siilwyn> I know that command. (=
[14:01] <Bombo> Siilwyn: should work too
[14:01] <victor_> am listening to Josh Woodward swansong
[14:01] <Bombo> Siilwyn: (doesn't purge)
[14:01] <Siilwyn> Bombo, can I do that afterwards
[14:01] <Siilwyn> so apt-get remove on all and then dpkg -P
[14:02] <Bombo> Siilwyn: sure
[14:02] <k1l_> hey victor_ we have #ubuntu-offtopic for general talking :)
[14:02] <Siilwyn> Bombo, delete nvidia-settings too?
[14:03] <victor_> thanks k1l okay
[14:05] <Siilwyn> Bombo, dpkg -P doesn't work neither does: dpkg nvidia-304 -P
[14:05] <Siilwyn> 'need an action option'
[14:05] <joe___> Eric, hey
[14:05] <EriC^^> hey
[14:06] <Bombo> Siilwyn: dpkg -P nvidia-304
[14:06] <joe___> Eric, Not working I shows /dev/sda I've 3 options there +/-/change ? then I click on change so the System closes installation and go to black screen
[14:06] <EriC^^> brb 1sec
[14:07] <Bombo> Siilwyn: is it still there? check with 'dpkg -l|grep nvidia' purge is just needed if it says 'rc' instead of 'ii'
[14:07] <Bombo> Siilwyn: rc == some config files or stuff still remain
[14:07] <Siilwyn> Bombo, ok everything is gone now. the grep command doesn't return anything.
[14:08] <Siilwyn> Bombo, reboot it?
[14:08] <Bombo> Siilwyn: did you try turning it off and on again?
[14:08] <Bombo> ;)
[14:08] <joe___> Eric, I guess It should show Unallocated space to make partition, But it only showing /dev/sda. And also I haven't delete HP Tools partition. so is it causing any prblm with installation?
[14:09] <Siilwyn> Bombo, YES! Got the screen back again.
[14:10] <Siilwyn> Bombo, what would I do now?
[14:10] <Bombo> Siilwyn: good question ;)
[14:10] <Siilwyn> Bombo, would running the drive from the geforce website cause the same problem?
[14:11] <bekks> Siilwyn: Yes.
[14:11] <Bombo> Siilwyn: i'm not sure...
[14:11] <Siilwyn> bekks, oh ok. Bombo. Pretty stupid. But I thought geforce gtx 750 ti was well supported in Ubuntu.
[14:12] <Siilwyn> 'Closed greatness' according to /r/linux_gaming
[14:12] <Siilwyn> but it won't even detect the card and the drivers make it even worse. ;s
[14:12] <Siilwyn> (sorry for the rant, needed some venting)
[14:12] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn, the proprietary website driver might work ok until the next kernel upgrade , then it usually breaks
[14:13] <Bombo> Siilwyn: not sure which version supports it, there are some 'apt-cache search nvidia-'
[14:13] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, when does a kernel upgrade happen? often?
[14:14] <Bombo> good question: is there a way to list the supported nvidia cards by the packages? e.g. nvidia-304
[14:14] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, Bombo also isn't apt-get install nvidia-current the same as downloading it manually from the website?
[14:14] <EriC^^> joe___: there's only hp-tools left?
[14:14] <joe___> Yup
[14:14] <joe___> Should I delete it Eric?
[14:15] <EriC^^> it's ok i guess, does it show unallocated space before and after it?
[14:15] <BluesKaj> Silenced|afk, no , that's usually the default recommended driver on older ubuntus
[14:15] <joe___> Eric, Exactly
[14:15] <joe___> yes
[14:16] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, type partprobe
[14:16] <EriC^^> then press on install ubuntu
[14:16] <BluesKaj> oops Siilwyn^
[14:16] <joe___> eric, partprobe giving error
[14:16] <EriC^^> in the installer press on Something else when it asks how to install ubuntu
[14:16] <BluesKaj> too may sii nicks in here
[14:16] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, restart the live usb
[14:16] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, what do you mean?
[14:16] <joe___> root@ubuntu:/# partprobe Error: /dev/sdb: unrecognised disk label
[14:17] <Bombo> Siilwyn: i don't know, the ubuntu guys probably add some stuff to the package, maybe different (sub)version
[14:17] <Bombo> Siilwyn: if you upgrade the kernel you need to upgrade the nvidia drivers again, thats all (if it works)
[14:17] <Siilwyn> Bombo, when do I upgrade the kernel? =)
[14:18] <Siilwyn> When I go to the next Ubuntu version? e.g. 16.04?
[14:19] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn, look for the restricted drivers and choose the recommended one as per: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[14:20] <Bombo> Siilwyn: when its released, and you happen to need it, or yes if theres a ubuntu upgrade
[14:20] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, the problem is that I don't get any additional drivers displayed because Ubuntu doesn't detect the graphics card.
[14:21] <joe___> Eric, Hey
[14:21] <EriC^^> hey
[14:21] <joe___> Giving same prblm
[14:21] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn, which ubuntu version?
[14:21] <joe___> I mean it shows only /dev/sda
[14:22] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, 14.04 , and it thinks my card is: 'VESA: GM107 Board'
[14:22] <EriC^^> joe___: what is sdb ?
[14:22] <Bombo> Siilwyn: try 'lspci -v' should see the card there
[14:22] <daftykins> Siilwyn: just came in, but i'm pretty sure the 750Ti needs a newer driver than what's in the repos, which is why you got a blank screen presumably on installing a repo driver?
[14:22] <joe___> Eric, Sdb means?
[14:22] <joe___> Eric, got it
[14:22] <EriC^^> you have 2 hard disks?
[14:22] <joe___> Eric Sdb is 32 GB SSD
[14:23] <joe___> and sdc is my live usb
[14:23] <EriC^^> ok it says it can't recognize the label
[14:23] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn, or make the nvidia gpu default ion the uefi or bios
[14:23] <EriC^^> joe___: what's on it
[14:23] <joe___> Eric, On sdb?
[14:23] <EriC^^> yes
[14:23] <Siilwyn> Bombo, BluesKaj ah yes, the lspci command returns the gtx 750 ti. Weird that 'About this computer' shows something ele.
[14:23] <Bombo> there is nvidia-331 seems to be the latest in repo
[14:23] <joe___> Eric, It's in built with system, I don't think it contains anything,
[14:24] <Bombo> but how could one see what GPUs are supported by it?
[14:24] <joe___> Eric, I guess its just fast cache
[14:24] <EriC^^> ok
[14:24] <EriC^^> joe___: if you press install ubuntu, does it work?
[14:24] <Siilwyn> daftykins, Bombo so the repo has version 331 and the website 340
[14:24] <Siilwyn> Try 340 then?
[14:24] <Siilwyn> Isn't there a better more up-to-date repo?
[14:24] <joe___> Eric, yes it open windows then i select language
[14:25] <daftykins> Siilwyn: yes you need v334 or newer.
[14:25] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn, 331 is the highest driver for 14.104 I think , don't think the 340 is supported
[14:25] <Siilwyn> daftykins, ok that would explain it. Thank you. How would you advise getting the lastest version?
[14:25] <joe___> Eric, After the wifi connect step it gives partition table to do partition
[14:25] <BluesKaj> 14.04 rather
[14:25] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, select Something else
[14:26] <joe___> Eric, Then when I click on change (+/-/change) then it just flew away
[14:26] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, wait, what? Do you mean 14.04 isn't compatible with the card I got?
[14:26] <BluesKaj> the 331 works well Siilwyn
[14:26] <joe___> I means window closes down
[14:26] <daftykins> Siilwyn: manual website download and install, but that means you'll likely suffer from issues every time a new driver goes on. so you'll want to become very familiar with the driver installation commands :)
[14:26] <joe___> Eric, Should I delete HP tools Partition?
[14:26] <EriC^^> joe___: does it show unallocated space after /dev/sda1 ( hp-tools ) ?
[14:26] <daftykins> Siilwyn: sorry i meant every time a new kernel goes on
[14:26] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn, it is but the driver for that card on your OS is restricted to the 331
[14:27] <joe___> Yes
[14:27] <joe___> Eric, Yes
[14:27] <Siilwyn> daftykins, BluesKaj this sucks big time then. So I can't install a newer version according to you BluesKaj? And daftykins you think I can by manually installing it?
[14:27] <daftykins> Siilwyn: it's really not hard at all. open a terminal "wget http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/340.65/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.65.run"
[14:28] <joe___> Eric :       Part Type  FS Type          [Label]        Size (MB)  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------                             Pri/Log   Free Space                      112134.72*     sda3                    Primary   vfat             [HP_TOOLS]       2147.49*                             Pri/Log   Free Space                      385825.67*
[14:28] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn, the newer version isn't necessarily better for 14.04, do you understand ..the 331 will just as well or better than the 340 on ubuntu 14.04
[14:29] <daftykins> BluesKaj: they only added support for the card in v334.
[14:29] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, ok. But if I install the 331 by using the repo I get a blank screen on startup.
[14:29] <daftykins> Siilwyn: drop to TTY1 by pressing ctrl+alt+F1, log in, stop X (and thus close all your programs, so do that now) via "sudo service lightdm stop" then "sudo -i" to switch to root@host, "chmod +x NVIDIA...run" (use tab complete) then "./NVIDIA....run"
[14:29] <joe___> Eric, It shows unallocated space before HPTools (sda3) and after it
[14:30] <daftykins> BluesKaj: the card is too new to function with repo based drivers.
[14:30] <daftykins> we see it ALL the time in here :)
[14:30] <Bombo> daftykins: how do you know that the card is supported in 334?
[14:30] <BluesKaj> odd daftykins . the 750ti isn't all THAT new
[14:31] <joe___> Eric, Hey you there?
[14:31] <daftykins> Bombo: nvidia
[14:31] <daftykins> BluesKaj: not in number but it is from a newer GPU family i think
[14:31] <Siilwyn> daftykins, OK, thanks a bunch going to try it now. I am pretty confused too, I bought this mature card to get support indeed.
[14:31] <Siilwyn> daftykins, why can't nvidia make a repo with the latest driver versions?
[14:31] <EriC^^> joe___: yes
[14:32] <Bombo> daftykins: its somewhere on their homepage, ok
[14:32] <joe___> Eric : you found any solution?
[14:32] <daftykins> Bombo: look at the driver version downloads 'supported products' :)
[14:32] <EriC^^> joe___: ok it looks good, you have about 100gb before it which you can use for win7, and 385gb after it for ubuntu
[14:32] <daftykins> Siilwyn: they, like most companies, hate open source ;)
[14:32] <EriC^^> ( i think )
[14:32] <joe___> Eric : yes
[14:32] <EriC^^> joe___: press on the 385gb and click on +
[14:33] <joe___> Eric,
[14:33] <acerimmer> Siilwyn, OEM issue.  sad to say, but nvidia is arguably the most linux-friendly graphics OEM...
[14:33] <EriC^^> joe___: do you want swap? ( it's needed if you want to hibernate )
[14:33] <Siilwyn> daftykins, who made the decision to limit the version in 14.04 to 331?
[14:33] <joe___> Eric , I'm telling you these things from cfdisk command
[14:33] <Siilwyn> acerimmer, oh ok. Yeah that's why I bought a nvidia card instead of AMD.
[14:33] <joe___> Eric, at installtion it shows only /dev/sda
[14:33] <BluesKaj> daftykins, I see, well obviously the 331 is wrong for 14.04, ...this just underlines my oprion of 14.04 as a buggy and unstable OS..couldn't wait to upgrade 14.10, now all is well
[14:34] <EriC^^> joe___: it doesn't show hp-tools and free space?
[14:34] <Siilwyn> daftykins, one last question (I hope) ;p . I got into the GUI actually and downloaded the latest driver. How would I install it with that .run file?
[14:34] <joe___> Eric, While installing it shows nothing except /dev/sda
[14:35] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, that's odd
[14:35] <EriC^^> joe___: try sudo fixparts /dev/sda again
[14:35] <daftykins> Siilwyn: do it as i suggested. the nvidia driver wants X stopped to install, that's why i gave those instructions
[14:35] <joe___> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fixparts /dev/sda  FixParts 0.8.8  Loading MBR data from /dev/sda  Warning: 0xEE partition doesn't start on sector 1. This can cause problems in some OSes.  MBR command (? for help):
[14:36] <joe___> what do I type?
[14:36] <EriC^^> joe___: press q
[14:36] <daftykins> Siilwyn: it wasn't a decision to screw users over, don't be silly... just nobody has packaged up a newer driver yet. why they take so long, i don't know
[14:36] <daftykins> but it's a glaring problem with Canonical imo
[14:36] <joe___> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fixparts /dev/sda  FixParts 0.8.8  Loading MBR data from /dev/sda  Warning: 0xEE partition doesn't start on sector 1. This can cause problems in some OSes.  MBR command (? for help):
[14:36] <daftykins> if it's them to blame, anyway
[14:36] <joe___> Eric, Now?
[14:37] <EriC^^> joe___: press q
[14:37] <Siilwyn> daftykins, I wasn't implying that. Ok, will follow your instructions then. Thanks!
[14:37] <joe___> Eric, ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fixparts /dev/sda  FixParts 0.8.8  Loading MBR data from /dev/sda  Warning: 0xEE partition doesn't start on sector 1. This can cause problems in some OSes.  MBR command (? for help):
[14:37] <joe___> after this its asking for yes and no
[14:38] <joe___> eric,  MBR command (? for help): q This will abandon your changes. Are you sure? (Y/N):
[14:38] <joe___> Eric, Yes or no?
[14:38] <EriC^^> y
[14:38] <joe___> done
[14:39] <joe___> Eric, Now what do i do?
[14:39] <EriC^^> ok try sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda see if it says anything
[14:40] <EriC^^> joe___: btw try ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi
[14:40] <joe___> eric , http://pastebin.com/uCQfGWw2
[14:41] <joe___> eric, ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 0 Jan 10  2015 /sys/firmware/efi
[14:41] <Bombo> (running ubuntu 14.04) "apt-get install nvidia-current" compiles the kernel driver (i see it in lsmod) but does it compile the driver for xorg too? ( has to be /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/ if i'm correct? ) or do i need another package for that?
[14:42] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, restart the pc and go into the bios and disable uefi
[14:42] <EriC^^> joe___: and make sure you are booting the usb in legacy mode
[14:42] <joe___> I guess I've disabled it.
[14:42] <joe___> Eric, Ok I'll check it again
[14:42] <joe___> Eric, One more question
[14:43] <joe___> at start up boot
[14:43] <bekks> Bombo: the xorg driver is the kernel driver.
[14:43] <daftykins> Bombo: if you installed it but it's not being used, pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log so we can see what's wrong.
[14:43] <aissa> how to install lamp-server in kubuntu
[14:43] <joe___> Eric, My system shows to option, 1) usb boot uefi 2) usb boot  so what should i select
[14:44] <EriC^^> usb boot
[14:44] <joe___> Ok
[14:44] <daftykins> aissa: same as any ubuntu, install apache mysql and php
[14:44] <joe___> I'm restarting
[14:45] <aissa> can i use ubuntu-server in virtual to do localhost?
[14:45] <Bombo> daftykins: (EE) Failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist, 0)
[14:45] <bekks> aissa: That question doesnt make any sense. Could you please rephrase it?
[14:45] <daftykins> Bombo: gonna need to see the full file.
[14:47] <daftykins> Bombo: installing pastebinit then running "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log" would be handy. i take it you restarted / restarted X since installing the nvidia package?
[14:48] <ald> ald#
[14:49] <daftykins> hi ald.
[14:49] <meine> hi
[14:49] <aissa> it can be use ubuntu-server to make my local server?
[14:50] <EriC^^> bekks: i think he wants to install ubuntu server in a vm and have it serve pages on his local network
[14:50] <meine> does anyone now a way to get /command to make collored message??????? in ubuntu ofc
[14:50] <bekks> EriC^^: Which is a good guess, but may be wrong :)
[14:50] <joe___> Eric, Hey
[14:50] <ald> shh oh sorry i sorry i shen saidanything sorry
[14:50] <joe___> Eric, I don't have any uefi option in bios?
[14:50] <bekks> aissa: "local server" is not necessarily the same server as "localhost".
[14:51] <EriC^^> joe___: it should be under boot options
[14:51] <EriC^^> joe___: i think it's disabled cause you didn't have a efi partition
[14:51] <joe___> under boot options I have legacy boot order and uefi boot order?
[14:52] <joe___> Eric, I don't know much about it
[14:52] <EriC^^> joe___: yes you should have something like that
[14:52] <EriC^^> joe___: did you press usb boot?
[14:52] <joe___> Eric, yes
[14:52] <Bombo> daftykins: yes i rebooted several times today... this is the current: http://bombo.jpe.gs/Xorg.0.log
[14:52] <joe___> Eric, is hptools partition causing any prblms?
[14:53] <ald> i think dunbdoolop typ is what you need app
[14:53] <aissa> i need way easier to build your localhost
[14:53] <EriC^^> joe___: i dont know, we could try to delete the whole partition table and make a new one
[14:53] <joe___> Ok I'm ready for it
[14:53] <EriC^^> joe___: type ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi to be sure first
[14:53] <bekks> aissa: That doesnt make any sense so far. What are you actually trying to achieve?
[14:53] <daftykins> Bombo: err why are you passing 'text' to the kernel there?
[14:53] <EriC^^> you need to install it in legacy mode
[14:54] <joe___> Eric : ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi ls: cannot access /sys/firmware/efi: No such file or directory
[14:54] <joe___> Eric, What's Legacy mode?
[14:54] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, press install ubuntu
[14:54] <Bombo> daftykins: because it freezed when starting lightdm
[14:55] <daftykins> aissa: are you from Spain? #ubuntu-es
[14:55] <Bombo> daftykins: so i text it, started lightdm manually to test
[14:55] <joe___> Eric, I stills shows only /dev/sda
[14:55] <Bombo> daftykins: (service lightdm start)
[14:55] <daftykins> Bombo: looks like the nvidia module hasn't been generated for your running kernel.
[14:55] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, try gparted see what you get
[14:56] <aissa> i need to install lamp--server or tool to make local-server
[14:56] <Bombo> daftykins: this is here /lib/modules/3.13.0-43-generic/updates/dkms/nvidia_304.ko
[14:56] <joe___> Eric Is there any website where i could show you the screen shots?
[14:56] <ald> this is the code: 6830059
[14:56] <Bombo> daftykins: wasnt there before installing nvidia-current
[14:56] <EriC^^> joe___: imgur.com
[14:56] <acerimmer> joe___, snag.gy
[14:57] <daftykins> Bombo: can you share "lspci" ?
[14:57] <ramchandra> aisaa: lamp components are available as separate packages: apache: sudo apt-get install apache2.2-bin , e.g.
[14:57] <Siilwyn> daftykins, Bombo thanks for your help, discussion and tips! I actually did it slightly different by adding a repo (ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa) and I could easily install the latest driver without going ctrl+shift+F1 and typing commando-fu.
[14:57] <Siilwyn> It's working perfectly now.
[14:57] <joe___> Eric,
[14:57] <daftykins> Siilwyn: oh not xorg edgers =|
[14:58] <ramchandra> Siilwyn: btw you can open the console using the terminal application too
[14:58] <daftykins> Siilwyn: ah well, if ever you ask for graphics help be sure to mention that PPA is in use :>
[14:58] <joe___> Eric : In g parted I've got unallocated space then hptools partition then unallocated space
[14:58] <Siilwyn> daftykins, is it that bad?
[14:58] <daftykins> you'll see with time ;)
[14:58] <ramchandra> Siilwyn: just a mistake, it's fine
[14:59] <Siilwyn> daftykins, ramchandra please enlighten me.
[14:59] <Bombo> daftykins: http://bombo.jpe.gs/lspci.txt
[14:59] <daftykins> nah, problem solved, your free support quota has been reached ;)
[14:59] <joe___> Eric, http://imgur.com/f2x4h2K
[14:59] <Siilwyn> daftykins, haha
[14:59] <daftykins> Bombo: nah just the plain "lspci"
[15:00] <Bombo> $ zgrep "GT 610" /usr/share/doc/nvidia-304/README.txt.gz GeForce GT 610                        0x104A             D
[15:00] <joe___> Eric You there
[15:00] <EriC^^> joe___: ok, yeah
[15:00] <EriC^^> joe___: that's very odd
[15:00] <Siilwyn> daftykins, ramchandra well I will probably go back to the default repo when it hits nvidia version 340.
[15:00] <Siilwyn> For now, it's perfect.
[15:00] <daftykins> Siilwyn: yeah , i wonder if that'll even happen this year =/
[15:01] <joe___> Eric : http://imgur.com/f2x4h2K and http://imgur.com/jNY3gKW
[15:01] <Siilwyn> daftykins, I hope so.
[15:01] <Siilwyn> daftykins, do you dislike the edge ppa or is it really bad?
[15:01] <ramchandra> just problematic for support
[15:01] <daftykins> i'm sure it's fine, just a lot of newbie users end up installing it and shafting their systems
[15:01] <ramchandra> otherwise I don't think it's bad, it is experimental obviously
[15:01] <Bombo> daftykins: there is just one GPU believe me ;)
[15:02] <EriC^^> joe___: ok type sudo fdisk /dev/sda
[15:02] <daftykins> Bombo: alright, but it would be nice to see things first hand when providing support rather than have someone mangling the responses every time
[15:02] <Bombo> Siilwyn: so it worked?
[15:02] <joe___> Eric, Only the /dev/sda option is available
[15:02] <EriC^^> joe___: then press o
[15:02] <Siilwyn> Bombo, yes it works perfectly. (=
[15:02] <Bombo> Siilwyn: then i think i'll try that too now ;)
[15:02] <EriC^^> first press v
[15:03] <EriC^^> and paste
[15:03] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn, for now, wait til the next upgrade
[15:03] <EriC^^> in paste.ubuntu.com
[15:03] <daftykins> Bombo: which version did you put on? "dpkg -l | grep nvidia"
[15:03] <Siilwyn> ramchandra, if I install a version that's marked as stable by nvidia it isn't experimental right?
[15:03] <joe___> Eric : http://pastebin.com/fK09Lpks
[15:04] <ramchandra> Siilwyn: I think so, that means it's a stable package for normal use, though I've never used nvidia.
[15:04] <daftykins> on Linux, proprietary drivers are always experimental ;)
[15:04] <Bombo> daftykins: ii nvidia-current 304.125-0ubuntu0.0.1
[15:04] <Siilwyn> daftykins, haha, that would make a great quote.
[15:05] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, next Ubuntu version?
[15:05] <daftykins> Bombo: i'd purge nvidia* and try nvidia-319
[15:05] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, also I think I forgot to thank you, so hereby, thanks! ^^
[15:05] <daftykins> or the newer one, 332, whichever it was
[15:05] <joe___> Eric : http://paste.ubuntu.com/9705465/
[15:05] <BluesKaj> nope, Siilwyn next edgers upgrade
[15:05] <Siilwyn> BluesKaj, how do I know when the next edger upgrade is?
[15:06] <BluesKaj> you won't Siilwyn
[15:06] <Cygnusx> guys if you need to install gpu driver make sure gksu is installed
[15:06] <BluesKaj> suddenly your nvidia gpu isn't performing
[15:06] <daftykins> Cygnusx: that isn't needed...?
[15:06] <BluesKaj> Siilwyn,^
[15:07] <Cygnusx> its needed for sure
[15:07] <daftykins> Siilwyn: you can always tell which driver is in use by running nvidia-settings
[15:07] <Bombo> daftykins: hmkay
[15:07]  * Cygnusx brb
[15:07] <daftykins> Cygnusx: not for every single setup i've assisted with in here.
[15:07] <daftykins> unless it's already installed
[15:07] <joe___> Eric : You found anything?
[15:08] <Cygnusx> for amd/radeon driver , without having installed gksu  i failed in installing gpu driver .
[15:08] <EriC^^> joe___: ok press w
[15:08] <joe___> done
[15:09] <joe___> Eric :  Command (m for help): w The partition table has been altered!  Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. Syncing disks.
[15:09] <Cygnusx> i'll post the notes regarding my successful omea driver installation
[15:09] <daftykins> Cygnusx: there are command line ways to install the AMD driver too which do not require that at all, please don't mislead people with anecdotal evidence :)
[15:09] <Siilwyn> daftykins, aight thanks.
[15:10] <joe___> Eric : you there?
[15:10] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:11] <joe___> Eric : Now what should I do?
[15:13] <joe___> Eric : now Hptools only showing unallocated space
[15:13] <joe___> Eric : I guess HP tools partition is gone
[15:13] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:13] <joe___> So now the prblm has gone ?
[15:14] <EriC^^> try to see if the installer will see it
[15:14] <joe___> No
[15:15] <joe___> It shows /dev/sda only
[15:15] <joe___> Should i restart?
[15:15] <joe___> Or run partprobe
[15:15] <joe___> ?
[15:15] <EriC^^> try partprobe
[15:15] <tombtc> any of you guys using pokerstars on ubuntu?
[15:16] <joe___> Eric : ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo partprobe Error: /dev/sdb: unrecognised disk label
[15:16] <joe___> I guess it's ok
[15:16] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:16] <tombtc> is wine better or a virtual machine?
[15:16] <joe___> ok i'm trying to install
[15:16] <joe___> let's see
[15:16] <acerimmer> tombtc, much more efficient to just state your problems directly:  https://inkscape.org/media/cms_page_media/56/ask-smart-questions.pdf
[15:16] <bekks> tombtc: Depends on what you are trying to achieve.
[15:16] <joe___> Eric, No man, It again failed
[15:17] <daftykins> !wine | tombtc
[15:17] <joe___> Only shows /dev/sda
[15:17] <tombtc> thanks
[15:17] <EriC^^> tombtc: vm, ship it :P
[15:18] <joe___> Eric : Hey Eric, Should I try to boot from Windows CD to see what it show, Or You 've got something else or magical to solve it :D
[15:19] <EriC^^> joe___: i dont know really
[15:19] <joe___> OK :(
[15:19] <joe___> Eric, Any Suggestion :(
[15:19] <EriC^^> joe___: all i can say is that when you get it fixed you need to make sure it's aligned properly
[15:20] <EriC^^> joe___: sorry man, i've no idea
[15:20] <EriC^^> joe___: you could try making it gpt
[15:20] <ramchandra> you may consider using a data scrubber like photorec or testdisk to recover the files and then reinstall ubuntu if all else fails
[15:20] <EriC^^> instead of msdos i guess
[15:21] <EriC^^> joe___: type sudo gdisk /dev/sda
[15:21] <ramchandra> joe___: what's the problem?
[15:21] <EriC^^> joe___: then press o
[15:21] <joe___> Ok i'm trying
[15:22] <joe___> Eric : Command (? for help): o This option deletes all partitions and creates a new protective MBR. Proceed? (Y/N): y
[15:22] <joe___> Eric : I pressed yes
[15:22] <joe___> Eric Now asking for command
[15:23] <joe___> Ramchandra : I'm not able to install ubuntu See this : http://imgur.com/f2x4h2K
[15:23] <joe___> Eric What should I do now
[15:23] <joe___> ?
[15:24] <ramchandra> personally I would use a gui like gparted, it contains most of the same featutres
[15:24] <joe___> Ramchandra
[15:24] <joe___> SO what should i do
[15:24] <acerimmer> joe___, gparted.  format the HDD to msdos.  then manually add your partitions
[15:24] <EriC^^> press w
[15:25] <joe___> Eric : Command (? for help): o This option deletes all partitions and creates a new protective MBR. Proceed? (Y/N): y  Command (? for help): w  Final checks complete. About to write GPT data. THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING PARTITIONS!!  Do you want to proceed? (Y/N): y OK; writing new GUID partition table (GPT) to /dev/sda. The operation has completed successfully. ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[15:25] <EriC^^> joe___: ok you know the drill
[15:25] <EriC^^> :P
[15:25] <ramchandra> now I think you should rerun the installer and see if it works
[15:26] <joe___> Eric : Should I restart Or try from here?
[15:26] <EriC^^> try from here
[15:26] <ramchandra> you can close the window and re-run
[15:26] <ramchandra> that should be enough
[15:26] <joe___> Eric : sould i run partprobe
[15:26] <ramchandra> probably unnecessary, but no harm I guess
[15:26] <EriC^^> wont hurt
[15:27] <joe___> ohh man
[15:27] <ryu145> こんにちわ＾ー＾
[15:27] <acerimmer> !jp | ryu145,
[15:27] <joe___> Finally it showed other options
[15:27] <joe___> Ok Eric:
[15:28] <joe___> Eric : I've choose option that erase all and install ubuntu on hdd now its showing to select clock
[15:28] <joe___> Eric : It that Ok ?
[15:28] <joe___> Eric : I'm going right?
[15:28] <EriC^^> joe___: no, cause you need to leave space for win7
[15:28] <joe___> Should i back
[15:28] <EriC^^> yeah
[15:29] <EriC^^> it's already installing i think
[15:29] <EriC^^> restart the installer
[15:29] <joe___> how
[15:29] <joe___> it don't have close option
[15:29] <joe___> should i remove live usb?
[15:29] <EriC^^> does ctrl+alt+t get a terminal ?
[15:30] <joe___> then
[15:30] <joe___> yes
[15:30] <EriC^^> type xkill and click on the installer
[15:30] <joe___> got terminal
[15:30] <joe___> done
[15:31] <EriC^^> try to restart the usb
[15:31] <EriC^^> and enter the installer again
[15:32] <EriC^^> i mean restart the live usb
[15:32] <streulma> hello, Ubuntu Server hangs after Freeing Initrd Memory
[15:32] <streulma> maybe root device not found?
[15:32] <daftykins> #ubuntu-server
[15:34] <decci> I am getting errror while compilation of mysql binaeries as collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [factorial] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/mysql-5.0.96/dbug' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/mysql-5.0.96' make: *** [all] Error 2
[15:35] <lele_> hello, everyone
[15:35] <decci> What packages might be missing here
[15:35] <ramchandra> decci: there are packages for mysql btw, unless there is some problem
[15:35] <fragment137> Anyone good with hardware? specifically HDDs... I'm looking at SMART error logs in Parted Magic bootcd and I'm rying to find more information on the error
[15:36] <ramchandra> lol I'm also trying to fix some bad sectors
[15:36] <fragment137> or can someone point me to a good channel to ask?
[15:36] <ramchandra> fragment137: run a self test and paste the output
[15:36] <daftykins> fragment137: i'd rather see an ubuntu liveCD booted so you can run "sudo smarctl -a /dev/sda" from there
[15:36] <fragment137> daftykins: that can be arranged.. give me a few
[15:36] <daftykins> cool :)
[15:37] <leonardo__> hello
[15:37] <decci> ramchandra: I am trying to install old MySQL 5.0.96 on Ubuntu 12.04
[15:37] <fragment137> This particular disk is in a RAID. Before I start troubleshooting is there any special consideration I should take
[15:37] <ramchandra> daftykins, fragment137: parted magic has smartctl (gsmartcontrols implies that)
[15:37] <decci> and tryign to compile it
[15:37] <fragment137> oo
[15:37] <fragment137> I can run that
[15:37] <ramchandra> decci: paste info before that
[15:37] <BluesKaj> decci, build-essential installed ?
[15:38] <decci> BluesKaj: Yes
[15:38] <decci> ramchandra: okay
[15:38] <daftykins> can it pastebin from there though? :P
[15:38] <fragment137> should have net access
[15:38] <fragment137> one minute
[15:39] <fragment137> yup I have net access
[15:39] <ramchandra> fragment137: command btw, `sudo smartctl -t short /dev/<device>`
[15:39] <daftykins> i take it parted magic is built atop a Linux then? never touched it
[15:39] <decci> ramchandra: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9705658/
[15:39] <ramchandra> yes, it is
[15:39] <fragment137> thanks ramchandra
[15:39] <fragment137> Silly question.. how do I display all my /dev/sd's
[15:39] <daftykins> fragment137: i'd rather just see "sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda" as that'd be obvious to me, not silly SMART tests
[15:39] <ramchandra> ls /dev/sd*
[15:39] <fragment137> yup
[15:39] <fragment137> working on it
[15:39] <daftykins> or sudo fdisk -l / sudo parted -l
[15:40] <ramchandra> and run "# smartctl -l selftest /dev/<device> # smartctl -a /dev/<device>" after that to give us info about the disk
[15:40] <decci> ramchandra: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [factorial] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/mysql-5.0.96/dbug' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
[15:40] <decci> ramchandra: This is the actual error during make command run
[15:40] <decci> ramchandra: Am I missing any packages?
[15:40] <adac> http://bit.ly/1Fukvfp
[15:41] <ramchandra> decci: hmm.. not sure about the error, seems like the library versions are incompatible (relevant section: <...>/mysys/my_pthread.c:54: undefined reference to `_db_pargs_')
[15:41] <ramchandra> (newer library versions won't work as well with old mysql I guess)
[15:41] <decci> ramchandra: How to go for fix for this?
[15:42] <pedrodias> good morning, afternoon or evening
[15:42] <decci> ramchandra: Will I need to backport
[15:42] <pedrodias> i am really new to Linux .. like since yesterday
[15:42] <ramchandra> decci: seems like it might be bug: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=37606 , the solution is to use a fresh tree
[15:42] <daftykins> pedrodias: got a support question then?
[15:42] <ramchandra> pedrodias: then this is the correct place :)
[15:43] <pedrodias> i cant get to put my D-Link GO-USB-N150 wireless sub stick to work on Xubuntu
[15:43] <decci> ramchandra: So does it mean its impossible to install it?
[15:43] <pedrodias> usb stick, sorry
[15:43] <ramchandra> decci: I don't know, see if that bug report is similar to your installation
[15:43] <pedrodias> yeah, it does not even recognize anything
[15:44] <daftykins> pedrodias: plug it in and run "lsusb" in a terminal to see what it calls it
[15:44] <pedrodias> it was working good on win7
[15:44] <ramchandra> pedrodias: it seems you have to install a driver
[15:45] <ramchandra> (I'm not experienced in installing drivers though)
[15:45] <tomisy> hello
[15:45] <pedrodias> daftykins, Bus 001 Device 005: ID 2001:3311 D-Link Corp.
[15:45] <decci> ramchandra: .configure worked but make and make installed doesnt
[15:46] <streulma> who has bcmwl 43142 wireless too?
[15:46] <acerimmer> streulma, here
[15:46] <streulma> acerimmer got some drop outs
[15:46] <ramchandra> decci: that is as expected, but sadly I don't know too much about this matter. I guess it's hard to install an old version. Maybe use an older ubuntu version?
[15:47] <streulma> acerimmer on 14.04, so upgraded to proposed update
[15:47] <acerimmer> streulma, ah.  sorry.  never had that issue ...
[15:47] <streulma> acerimmer you are on 14.10 ?
[15:47] <acerimmer> streulma, LTS only ..
[15:47] <acerimmer> 14.04
[15:47] <pedrodias> btw, im using xubuntu .. but since it has ubuntu baseline.. im ok here, right ?
[15:47] <daftykins> pedrodias: yes
[15:48] <pedrodias> k ;)
[15:48] <fragment137> daftykins ramchandra: http://pastebin.com/gNgjNvm1 is smartctl -l selftest /dev/sde | http://pastebin.com3wnMSE6x is smartctl -a /dev/sde
[15:48] <daftykins> !flavours
[15:48] <daftykins> http://pastebin.com/3wnMSE6x
[15:48] <fragment137> ./dev/sde is the one that was reporting errors. I have errors on other drives in the RAID but I believe they're related to this. I think I just need a new HDD but I want to see what you guys have to say :)
[15:48] <pedrodias> daftykins, is that for my issue ?
[15:48] <ramchandra> fragment137: the link doesn't work for me at least
[15:49] <fragment137> which one
[15:49] <fragment137> whoops
[15:49] <fragment137> lol
[15:49] <ramchandra> fragment137: oh nvm pastebin.com is blocked in india
[15:49] <fragment137> :/
[15:49] <daftykins> fragment137: oh wow that disk is toast. look at line 66 of the latter, 47,000 reallocated sectors.
[15:49] <fragment137> Awesome sauce.
[15:49] <fragment137> guess I'm going to pick up a drive today
[15:49] <daftykins> you see drive tests are a waste of time 'cause you can see at a glance from the SMART data table that that disk is utterly dead :>
[15:49] <ramchandra> fragment137: you could try badblocks to salvage it, but don't use it for anything at all important
[15:50] <aissa> what is ubuntu-server?
[15:50] <daftykins> also 3792 pending sectors
[15:50] <daftykins> ramchandra: lol, utter waste of time
[15:50] <fragment137> ramchandra: honestly, I can just swap it out without fear of data loss
[15:50] <daftykins> that disk is going down like the Titanic
[15:50] <fragment137> it's 1/4 disks in a RAID 5
[15:50] <kangar00> hi
[15:51] <fragment137> OK good to know.. i'm gonna go get a new disk
[15:52] <fragment137> thanks again for the help :)
[15:52] <pedrodias> if someone could help me please ... this is a very old machine, optiplex gx620 ... 1 core 1gb ...
[15:52] <daftykins> fragment137: no problemo, good luck on the rebuild
[15:52] <fragment137> While i'm in here, either of you know any good utilities for testing SSDs
[15:52] <fragment137> ?
[15:52] <backbox1> helo
[15:52] <pedrodias> it could not handle win7 right ... so i decided to try linux
[15:52] <daftykins> fragment137: test in what way?
[15:52] <aissa> how to use ubuntu-server?
[15:52] <marco__> how can i install a manually compiled driver?
[15:52] <daftykins> pedrodias: that's not enough RAM to run much right at all. i don't think i'd bother
[15:53] <backbox1> hoz cqn i use this server
[15:53] <fragment137> basic really.. just want to see if I should be getting an ssd while I'm out. I have a RAID 0 (backed up of course) made up of two SSDs running my OS
[15:53] <MonkeyDust> my NFS share size is limited to 2GB -- i read something here about NFS v3 -- how do i know what NFS version i'm using? -- apt-cache show NFS makes no sense, it seems
[15:53] <vlt> aissa: What is your end goal?
[15:53] <fragment137> shoudl the same utility give me good info for an SSD or will it be misrepresented because the hardware is different?
[15:53] <pedrodias> i have a few issues with this, so i decided to try the IRC chat to get some help. If someone can help me , it would be great
[15:53] <kangar00> i have ununtu setup with luks and defaut partitioning. I want to run tune2fs -i 1d but dont know on which device (/dev/sda1)? My /dev/sda1 is an ext2 Linux (bootable) partition. /dev/mapper/sda5_crypt is a LVM2. I also have under other devices this: /dev/mint-vg/root which is the ext4 / partition it seems. So which argument should I pass to tune2fs?
[15:53] <aissa> make local-server
[15:54] <daftykins> fragment137: i honestly can't go back to non-SSD systems now, the difference on getting one is night and day :) your life will never be the same!
[15:54] <acerimmer> pedrodias, old machine?  lubuntu is optimized for old machines
[15:54] <vlt> aissa: T856686592hia doesn't sound like a goal to me.
[15:54] <vlt> aissa: *This
[15:54] <pedrodias> daftykins, its all i have for now ... :( ... and it works good with Xubuntu
[15:54] <fragment137> daftykins: Already have two, just want to make sure they're in good health
[15:54] <acerimmer> !lubuntu | pedrodias
[15:54] <vlt> aissa: What is the server supposed to to finally?
[15:54] <daftykins> fragment137: what brand?
[15:54] <kangar00> fragment137: did you optimize your linux for SSD? I need some help with this
[15:55] <mrdiesel> hi , what is LVM
[15:55] <fragment137> kangar00: unfortunately my main machine runs windows.. Haven't tested with SSD
[15:55] <daftykins> you don't need to do much if anything with SSDs in Linux
[15:55] <pedrodias> i was installing the kernel, on youtube hearing some music and chatting on facebook yesterday and it would never pause
[15:55] <vlt> !lvm | mrdiesel
[15:55] <fragment137> daftykins: I cheaped out a bit.. they're OCZ Vertex 3's. Next upgrade will be to something better ;)
[15:55] <fragment137> Got em cause they were so cheap ($60/drive)
[15:55] <daftykins> maybe you can add 'discard' to the fstab mounts but it's not 100% necessary from what i understand
[15:55] <aissa> make a localhost
[15:55] <daftykins> fragment137: ah, sandforce based?
[15:56] <kangar00> fragment137: I have a Corsair Neutron (M306). In some tests they lasted for 1Petabytes of writes until died :)
[15:56] <fragment137> daftykins: not sure, didn't look into the hardware that much.
[15:56] <daftykins> aissa: you didn't make sense the first time. what language do you speak?
[15:56] <bekks> aissa: you dont "make a localhost" - localhost is you local computer, always.
[15:56] <fragment137> holy poop O_O
[15:56] <vlt> mrdiesel: Very handy if you need many block devices that can hold file systems, for example, or images for virtual machines and if you need to flexibly resize them later ...
[15:56] <leonardo__> lo
[15:56] <leonardo__> lol
[15:56] <fragment137> kangar00 that's pretty damn good
[15:57] <pedrodias> well, can someone help me out with the wireless usb stick, or should i move on to the next issue ???
[15:57] <fragment137> oh well.. important part right now is my storage raid... if my OS raid craps the bed I can always get a new drive and restore a backup :)
[15:57] <vlt> aissa: Could you try to descrive what you will use this "made localhost" for?
[15:57] <daftykins> fragment137: but nah, i know OCZ used to offer bootable ISOs with some software on but they're dead now, Toshiba bought their SSD business i think
[15:57] <kangar00> fragment137: yeah. http://techreport.com/review/26523/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-casualties-on-the-way-to-a-petabyte
[15:57] <kangar00> see related articles there as well
[15:57] <fragment137> daftykins: I'm looking at either samsung or intel
[15:57] <fragment137> kangar00: i'll look into that, thanks :)
[15:57] <daftykins> samsung 850 would be my current choice, if money is no object
[15:57] <fragment137> mine too
[15:58] <fragment137> if money is no object, lol
[15:58] <kangar00> so anybody has LUKS setup? i need to know what arg i pass to tune2fs instead of /dev/sda1
[15:58] <aissa> i need to install lamp--server or any tools like it
[15:58] <acerimmer> !lvm | mrdiesel
[15:59] <fragment137> arighty, i'm off to buy hardware
[15:59] <fragment137> thanks again guys
[15:59] <fragment137> see you later
[15:59] <kangar00> ciao
[15:59] <pedrodias> fragment137, good shopping
[15:59] <vlt> aissa: end goal?
[15:59] <mrdiesel> thank you guys
[16:00] <daftykins> aissa: i don't think you know what you want to do
[16:00] <vlt> aissa: Installig something is more like a step toward it.
[16:02] <pedrodias> well, my second issue ... its not really an issue... but i think i can manage on Linux
[16:02] <pedrodias> it appears i have a dead usb on win7
[16:02] <pedrodias> but, its only lacking to be fully recognized
[16:03] <pedrodias> it does not mount
[16:03] <bekks> pedrodias: So it is broken.
[16:03] <pedrodias> where is Gparted after i install it ?
[16:03] <acerimmer> pedrodias, they do fail
[16:03] <pedrodias> no no ... but im guessing its  partition related or formating
[16:03] <aissa> how to install local-server
[16:04] <pedrodias> because it does almost everything
[16:04] <pedrodias> its not yet dead
[16:04] <pedrodias> still breathing, lol
[16:05] <pedrodias> is there any command to see if its alive ?
[16:05] <kangar00> aissa: sudo apt-get lamp-server^
[16:05] <pedrodias> that lsusb is just for that, right ?
[16:05] <kangar00> anybody has their drive encrypted with LUKS?
[16:06] <pedrodias> as i thought... it is recognized on terminal too
[16:06] <aissa> thanks
[16:07] <kangar00> aissa: that automatically installs all packages needed for LAMP. There are several of them and you can see them listed in the console before you're asked for confirmation.
[16:07] <daftykins> tasksel has a different idea of what the 'P' in LAMP is ;)
[16:09] <pedrodias> my fault .. g parted was not installed, lol
[16:09] <pedrodias> gonna try to fix my usb all alone ;)
[16:09] <bekks> aissa: you do not install "local-server" at all. It is always there.
[16:09] <pedrodias> but my wireless usb ... no luck :(
[16:10] <daftykins> pedrodias: look up that d-link and find out what chipset it uses
[16:10] <bekks> aissa: If you want/need to install a webserver on your local server, just follow this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/web-servers.html
[16:10] <pedrodias> how can i find its chipset ?
[16:10] <daftykins> pedrodias: by looking it up :P
[16:11] <pedrodias> daftykins, really funny .. lol .. im a noob , how will i do that ?
[16:12] <daftykins> pedrodias: i was referring to google, one sec i decided to be charitable and google the 2001:3311 code you fetched earlier
[16:13] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  start with   sudo lshw|grep wire
[16:13] <pedrodias> send me your adress, i will ask for a present for you next Xmas :D
[16:13] <amartin> exit
[16:13] <amartin> quit
[16:13] <amartin> :q
[16:13] <pedrodias> your a good boyy this year :D
[16:14] <daftykins> pedrodias: try running "sudo ubuntu-drivers list" in a terminal, paste the output to http://paste.ubuntu.com to share here
[16:14] <amartin> how can I close irssi?
[16:14] <pedrodias> MonkeyDust, is that a terminal command ?
[16:14] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  yes
[16:14] <aissa> thanks
[16:14] <jack_> hello
[16:14] <daftykins> looks like it's a realtek RTL8188EU btw
[16:14] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  lshw means list hardware
[16:14] <jack_> what is
[16:15] <daftykins> !topic | jack_
[16:15] <pedrodias> your command turned out 0 daftykins
[16:15] <pedrodias> gonna try MonkeyDust
[16:15] <kangar00> vm.swappiness=0 - this disables swap? what does value 10 do?
[16:15] <daftykins> pedrodias: ok
[16:15] <jack_> what Xchat
[16:15] <bekks> kangar00: No, it doesnt.
[16:15] <bekks> kangar00: It sets swappiness to 0.
[16:16] <MonkeyDust> jack_  this is ubuntu support
[16:16] <jack_> this is the first time i use this .
[16:16] <bekks> kangar00: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swappiness
[16:16] <pedrodias> either command returned anything
[16:17] <pedrodias> MonkeyDust: your command showed me a PCI something, but it vanished
[16:17] <jack_> exit
[16:17] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  don't forget sudo in front of the command
[16:17] <pedrodias> yes, i did
[16:18] <pedrodias> i did sudo lshw|grep wire and after sudo ubuntu-drivers list
[16:18] <pedrodias> both returned a big fat 0
[16:18] <pedrodias> lol
[16:19] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  what's the output of   cat /etc/issue
[16:19] <pedrodias> should i type that and find out ?
[16:19] <kangar00> is it safe to add noatime to /boot ?
[16:19] <bekks> pedrodias: Apparently.
[16:20] <bekks> kangar00: Yes.
[16:20] <pedrodias> Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS \n \l
[16:20] <kangar00> does noatime cover directory access too or just files? is there a different command for directory?
[16:20] <bekks> kangar00: It covers filesystem access.
[16:20] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  has wifi worked before on that machine?
[16:21] <kangar00> for boot i set like this? UUID=0c140417-c276-4c9e-bde3-b5ce8433178e /boot           ext2    noatime,defaults        0       2
[16:21] <pedrodias> with win7 yes
[16:21] <pedrodias> i bought the usb styick just for that
[16:21] <pedrodias> it has no wifi built in
[16:21] <streulma> he, what does noatime?
[16:21] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  it's an external usb stick for wifi?
[16:21] <pedrodias> MonkeyDust: yes
[16:22] <joe_____> Eric : Hats Off :D
[16:22] <joe_____> Done with installation :D
[16:22] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  is usb-modeswitch installed?
[16:22] <pedrodias> dont think so MonkeyDust
[16:23] <vlt> !anyone | kangar00: What do you need to know about the LUKS setup?
[16:23] <pedrodias> gonna find out
[16:23] <kangar00> streulma: stops from writing access times (atime) to disk. I use it to reduce writes to SSD. But for a mailserver for example is useful AFAIK.
[16:23] <pedrodias> nope
[16:23] <RNeville> Hello Everyone!
[16:23] <pedrodias> will i get it from software center ?
[16:23] <vlt> kangar00: What do you need to know about the LUKS setup?
[16:23] <daftykins> MonkeyDust: it's just an unsupported OOTB realtek RTL8188xx
[16:23] <daftykins> (probably)
[16:23] <bekks> kangar00: It is totally pointless to use noatime for reducing IO on /boot.
[16:23] <MonkeyDust> daftykins  ok
[16:24] <streulma> is it good to install linux-image-generic-lts-utopic ?
[16:24] <bekks> kangar00: It is a good old fairy tail that it will destroy your SSD when not doing so.
[16:24] <pedrodias> cant i emulate something to get it to work daftykins  ?
[16:24] <kangar00> vlt: LUKS setup. I have SDD setup with default partitioning using full disk encryption. I want to run tune2fs -i 1d and tune2fs -c 1 but not sure what argument to give for device (/dev/sda1, /dev/mapper/mint-vg-root, /dev/mint-vg/root) ?
[16:24] <bekks> kangar00: you want to ask the mint support.
[16:25] <kangar00> bekks: pointless because it only reads boot once when it boots?
[16:25] <bekks> kangar00: Correct.
[16:25] <kangar00> bekks: mint support is slow, nobody active there. and the process is same for ubuntu
[16:25] <bekks> kangar00: And Mint isnt supported in here.
[16:25] <bekks> !mint | kangar00
[16:26] <daftykins> pedrodias: it's not that convoluted.
[16:26] <kangar00> bekks: I know mate. ut the question is distro agnostic. Is same for whatever luks setup
[16:26] <daftykins> pedrodias: i don't have a clue how to set that one up, i would just be googling for the model + ubuntu 14.04
[16:26] <lordeinglfdfes> hello
[16:26] <bekks> kangar00: You dont want to accept the fact that this isnt a distro-agnostic support channel, but an ubuntu-specific support channel. Please refer to the support of your distro.
[16:27] <pedrodias> daftykins, i did that yesterday with no luck
[16:27] <vlt> kangar00: You can find out which devices hold your file systems with "df" or "mount".
[16:27] <pedrodias> but i guess ill try more
[16:27] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  then it seems you're out of luck with that usb stick
[16:27] <vlt> kangar00: If you use LUKS a virtual block device is created in /dev/mapper usually.
[16:27] <pedrodias> it cant be , lol
[16:28] <daftykins> pedrodias: well now you have RTL8188EU to search for!
[16:28] <pedrodias> Its the only way i have to share my network with my kids Xbox360 ... he is asking me all the time
[16:28] <daftykins> pedrodias: and yes it can totally happen, realtek are nasty for Linux.
[16:28] <pedrodias> daftykins, thanks for the chipset ;)
[16:28] <daftykins> pedrodias: network cables are lovely.
[16:28] <pedrodias> loool daftykins
[16:29] <MonkeyDust> wireless is "the new normal"
[16:29] <pedrodias> my service provider should have gave me a wifi router
[16:29] <pedrodias> but they were cheap, and gave me one without wifi
[16:30] <daftykins> you could buy yourself a wireless access point to plug in, but the kids gaming over wifi would be terrible. so, cable :D
[16:30] <kangar00> vlt: yes, I have gnome-disks reporting /dev/mint-vg/root and in fstab i have / mounted on /dev/mapper/mint--vg-root
[16:30] <daftykins> pedrodias: the problem is that even if you get that adapter working under xubuntu, it's unlikely it'll share a connection properly as the driver is so bad
[16:31] <pedrodias> i will try to get a trailpark gizmo to have cable to his Xbox
[16:31] <pedrodias> the cable comes from there, gonna see if i can get a switch
[16:32] <pedrodias> daftykins, got your point
[16:32] <daftykins> surely the wired only router has a 4 port switch at least?
[16:32] <phre4k> ^
[16:32] <pedrodias> let me check
[16:32] <pedrodias> nope
[16:32] <pedrodias> 1 port only
[16:33] <ovrflw0x> what changes do  i need to make for installing ubuntu on SSD?
[16:33] <pedrodias> Thomson in all its greatness
[16:34] <MonkeyDust> !ssd | ovrflw0x start here
[16:34] <pedrodias> THOMSON THG540
[16:35] <ovrflw0x> MonkeyDust, i'm installing 14.10 so i don't have to make any changes on SSD?
[16:36] <kangar00> cron.daily gets run daily or whenever I boot if I haven't booted for several days?
[16:36] <bekks> kangar00: Daily.
[16:36] <daftykins> pedrodias: http://obrazki.elektroda.net/48_1282486789.jpg ?
[16:36] <phre4k> ovrflw0x: no changes
[16:37] <pedrodias> daftykins, on the money ;)
[16:37] <kangar00> bekks: so if it didn't run today yet and i shutdown, then it runs when i boot fter 4 days for exmaple? Or only runs daily at 00:00 hours and if at that time computer is off it won't run?
[16:37] <daftykins> pedrodias: nasty :S
[16:37] <pedrodias> daftykins, really, lol
[16:37] <bekks> kangar00: No. It runs daily, not on boot.
[16:37] <daftykins> pedrodias: perhaps it should have an accident...
[16:37] <kangar00> bekks: at 00:00 hours?
[16:37] <ovrflw0x> i've discreet/integrated GPU with "mux", thus it uses "vgaswitcheroo" - so will 14.10 work nicely with my laptop?
[16:37] <vlt> kangar00: Ah ok, that's a bit confusing if you don't know: One (or both) of them is an alias (a soft link). So the devices /dev/mapper/mint--vg-root and /dev/mint-vg/root are the same :-D
[16:38] <bekks> kangar00: Just check the times when specific jobs are scheduled to run.
[16:38] <kangar00> vlt: yeah just noticed that. so I can run tune2fs on any of them yes?
[16:38] <vlt> kangar00: Yes.
[16:39] <jhutchins> kangar00: anacron tries to catch up on missed jobs. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto
[16:39] <bekks> kangar00: The /etc/crontab specifies 21:17 as the default start time for cron.daily scripts.
[16:40] <pedrodias> daftykins, maybe it should ... but they will just replace it with another one just like it ... its a trademark
[16:40] <kangar00> bekks & jhutchins & vlt : thank you!
[16:40] <MonkeyDust> kangar00  in a terminal, type    man 5 crontab
[16:43] <ovrflw0x> i've discrete/integrated GPU with "mux", thus it uses "vgaswitcheroo" - so will 14.10 work nicely with my laptop?
[16:43] <bekks> ovrflw0x: We dont know which hardware you have.
[16:43] <daftykins> ovrflw0x: ^ what brand? give us some clues here...
[16:43] <ovrflw0x> bekks, Radeon HD 5650
[16:43] <ovrflw0x> hp envy 14 1000 (2010) model
[16:44] <MACscr> do i have to specify a distribution when doing my own repo? My packages are for all versions of ubuntu
[16:44] <MACscr> apt-get update doesnt work unless i specify one though
[16:44] <MACscr> though it actually fails eventually because the dist folder doesnt exist
[16:44] <MonkeyDust> MACscr  better ask in #ubuntu-app-devel, i guess
[16:45] <MACscr> MonkeyDust: well im not making anything public or a special app. its just a private repo
[16:45] <daftykins> MACscr: doesn't really make it on topic for here
[16:46] <MACscr> not sure how it isnt. its an ubuntu repo running on ubuntu =P
[16:47] <ovrflw0x> bekks, daftykins i told what gpu i've got now what?
[16:47] <ovrflw0x> and model
[16:48] <daftykins> MACscr: 'cause we support official stuff :> i'm sure a friendly person might appear eventually but you'll be waiting a long time.
[16:48] <daftykins> ovrflw0x: no idea with AMD stuff. just try it?
[16:48] <ovrflw0x> does 14.10 still have vgaswitcheroo?
[16:49] <daftykins> !info vgaswitcheroo
[16:49] <daftykins> i think even if it does, that might be an old method of using such hybrid graphics
[16:49] <ovrflw0x> then? i've got radeon hd 5650
[16:50] <daftykins> like i said. try it.
[16:50] <daftykins> or look up ubuntu + your laptop model
[16:50] <Flaiker> hello, I have a server with ubuntu 14.10 on it. If I look at it through vnc it looks way worse than using the webinterface of my hoster regarding ui (scrollbar isnt slim, fonts, colors). Heres a comparisson, left is how it should be: http://i.imgur.com/riAxIPX.png . Any idea? I suppose it must have something to do with the .vnc/xstartup missing something that must be launched, dont know what though.
[16:51] <Cygnusx> How to install IDT audio driver ?
[16:51] <compdoc> Flaiker, you can install fonts, or turn off the option in preferences
[16:51] <daftykins> Flaiker: you're using VNC... to graphically display a text command line on a server... :)
[16:51] <daftykins> Flaiker: SSH.
[16:52] <Flaiker> I thought it would be some kind of video stream or so, the vnc client is rendering it itself then?
[16:53] <compdoc> no
[16:53] <Th34rchitekt> Flaiker: Why don't you simply use ssh instead of vnc?
[16:53] <daftykins> Flaiker: you know VNC typically sends your password in plaintext yeah?
[16:54] <MonkeyDust> Flaiker  if you only want to read text, ssh would be more appropriate to use
[16:55] <MonkeyDust> Flaiker  by text, I mean: terminal text
[16:55] <Flaiker> ok thank you, Ill propably just stick to direct ssh then
[16:56] <daftykins> and maybe consider ditching VNC, it could be a security risk depending on how it's configured
[16:58] <ovrflw0x> does 14.10 have lightdm?
[16:58] <bekks> ovrflw0x: Yes.
[16:58] <Vladdi> anyone uses Anonine on a mac?
[16:58] <marco__> how do i install a compiled driver?
[16:58] <pedrodias> daftykins: guess what :P
[16:59] <ovrflw0x> bekks, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2246301&page=2 do i need to do modeset=1?
[16:59] <bekks> marco__: What are you actually trying to achieve?
[16:59] <pedrodias> daftykins: im built like a mule, stubborn ... so i just followed this link - http://linuxforums.org.uk/index.php?topic=11261.0
[16:59] <bekks> ovrflw0x: I cant help you with that, I'm afraid. I never had an AMD hybrid graphics adapter.
[16:59] <pedrodias> i have wireless working :P
[17:00] <ovrflw0x> bekks, it's okay you can't help, but atleast don't become 'afraid'!
[17:00] <daftykins> pedrodias: eh i didn't have much doubt, there's lots of talk about them dropping connections though, so your milage may vary
[17:00] <bekks> ovrflw0x: Oh, regarding AMD graphics, I am afraid - thats why I never had and never will have one :)
[17:00] <pedrodias> daftykins,  going to see if i can share my wired connection through my wireless dongle
[17:01] <ovrflw0x> bekks, do you have bleeding edge hardware? how old is you hardware?
[17:01] <marco__> bekks: i recently bought a x455l asus laptop. drivers for the wireless card by default are faulty, but downloading the latest one from broadcomm's page work fine. The problem is i have to rmmod default driver and insmod compiled driver each time I start the laptop.
[17:01] <ovrflw0x> your*
[17:01] <Vladdi> anyone uses Anonine?
[17:02] <MonkeyDust> !find anonine
[17:02] <bekks> ovrflw0x: I do have current hardware.
[17:02] <ovrflw0x> bekks, laptop or desktop?
[17:02] <bekks> ovrflw0x: Both.
[17:02] <pedrodias> well.. now im just stoopid ... i could fix the damn dongle, and now i cant figure out how to share my connection ... ohhhh God :x
[17:03] <vlt> Hello. What happens when there's a regression bug in the latest Ubuntu in one package? (How) can I install an older working version? Where and how could this be fixed?
[17:03] <ovrflw0x> bekks, i mean on which you run ubuntu
[17:03] <bekks> ovrflw0x: On the desktop. Why does that matter?
[17:03] <MonkeyDust> vlt  start from the beginning, maybe there's a different solution
[17:05] <daftykins> pedrodias: yeah no idea on xubuntu. i don't think it uses network-manager 0o
[17:06] <pedrodias> its google time ;)
[17:06] <vlt> MonkeyDust: AFAIK many audio/video tools on Ubuntu use libavcodec. In April 2014 there was a regression bug introduced to libav that causes some h.264 video files ("All-I" footage) to be decoded with blocky artefacts. The bug is present in ubuntu 14.10 but not 14.04, for example.
[17:06] <vlt> MonkeyDust: https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793
[17:06] <daftykins> pedrodias: the term you probably want is 'bridge' wifi to eth0, xubuntu
[17:07] <MonkeyDust> vlt  then reinstall 14.04, is my advice, it's an LTS and supported untill... i forget when
[17:08] <Kryptic> I realise this is the wrong #irc room, but does anybody know anything about Linux Mint 17?
[17:09] <cecja> !linuxmint
[17:09] <cecja> Kryptic: but what do you mean by anything...
[17:10] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  select Community / Chatroom  http://community.linuxmint.com/
[17:11] <Kryptic> I mean do you know how to boot Linux Mint 17 on a Windows 8.1 laptop?
[17:11] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  select Community / Chatroom  http://community.linuxmint.com/
[17:11] <Kryptic> Ubuntu worked fine, but I want to try Linux Mint 17.
[17:12] <daftykins> Kryptic: Mint is off topic here. no discussion, sorry.
[17:12] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  i'm sure the mint people know how mint works
[17:12] <Kryptic> Ok, but I tried the Linux Mint people, but it's dead.
[17:12] <bekks> Kryptic: So just use Ubuntu instead.
[17:13] <Kryptic> So, how about this question: How do I unistall my other desktop enviroments like Unity?
[17:13] <Kryptic> Without wiping half my system due to autoremove
[17:13] <bekks> Kryptic: Ask the Mint support when using Mint. Or ask the Ubuntu support when using Ubuntu. :)
[17:14] <Kryptic> Then how do I uninstall Unity then?
[17:14] <bubbasaures> by installi ng ubuntu
[17:15] <Kryptic> I love the Cinnamon desktop, but I only want 2 desktop environments at a time.
[17:15] <bekks> Kryptic: Ask the Mint support when using Mint. Or ask the Ubuntu support when using Ubuntu. :)
[17:15] <bubbasaures> Kryptic, 14.10 has cinnamon in it's repos.
[17:16] <Kryptic> I know, but I installed it already. How do i unistall unity?
[17:16] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  you don't, simply logout, switch, login
[17:16] <Kryptic> But I could've sworn I saw a way on the internet to do it via terminal.
[17:17] <daftykins> yeah you probably found a package list
[17:17] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  it's easier to keep unity and simply not use it
[17:17] <Kryptic> Well then, if I can't uninstall Unity, how do I unistall my other desktops?
[17:18] <Kryptic> I installed KDE, Xubuntu, XFCE4, and Gnome
[17:18] <cecja> ...
[17:18] <Kryptic> I just don't want a ton of different apps just because a desktop is dependent on it.
[17:19] <Kryptic> Does that make sense?
[17:20] <Kryptic> Hello?
[17:20] <daftykins> Kryptic: it does but you want to have your cake and eat it.
[17:21] <Kryptic> Poo.
[17:21] <pedrodias> daftykins: i just created a wifi network ... it is connected and all is good. The Xbox360 cannot find it when scanning .. do i need to unlock something at Xubuntu ?
[17:21] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  faster/easier/cleaner would be to reinstall ubuntu with the DE of your choice
[17:21] <W6NZX> I don't suppose anyone knows where I can find a working .deb for Centerim5 for 14.04 the repos only have v4 and I cant seem to complie it.
[17:22] <bekks> !info centerim
[17:22] <bubbasaures> Kryptic, In the end you want to do what you can redo, not just rely on anyone else. ;)
[17:22] <daftykins> pedrodias: if you've got any controls over what channel number to share as, that might be key. channel 6 or 11 would be wise
[17:22] <bekks> W6NZX: sudo apt-get install centerim
[17:22] <bekks> W6NZX: Or why do you need v5?
[17:22] <Kryptic> MonkeyDust: You mean to like download Kubuntu?
[17:22] <pedrodias> nope
[17:22] <W6NZX> yes for v4 i need v5
[17:23] <bekks> W6NZX: what do you need it for?
[17:23] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  yes, if KDE is what you want
[17:23] <bubbasaures> Kryptic, Jus info but notice any install in the terminal tells you everything installed, when I add a desktop I copy that for an easy remove.
[17:23] <pedrodias> daftykins: i did not see any reference to channel number ... i created it through the drop down menu from connection on Xubuntu
[17:23] <Kryptic> MonkeyDust: I was just using Kubuntu as a example.
[17:24] <daftykins> pedrodias: oh sounds like you set up an ad-hoc wireless network, i doubt that'd be supported by the xbox360
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  what is the DE of your choice?
[17:24] <pedrodias> yeah, thats it
[17:24] <daftykins> pedrodias: ad-hoc is opposed to infrastructure mode wireless, which is the common type
[17:24] <Kryptic> MonkeyDust: I'm not sure, really. I've only heard of Xubuntu and Kubuntu.
[17:25] <pedrodias> so with ad-hoc it will never work ?
[17:25] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  ok, then decide what you want
[17:25] <Kryptic> MonkeyDust: I'm looking, brb.
[17:25] <MonkeyDust> Kryptic  http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ#cMfLqdM
[17:25] <daftykins> pedrodias: pretty sure.
[17:27] <Bombo> hmmm why is there a version appended? /lib/modules/3.13.0-43-generic/updates/dkms/nvidia_331.ko maybe thats why xorg doesn't find a module called 'nvidia'
[17:27] <Kryptic> Hmm, thanks for the pic. Xubuntu looks nice. I tried KDE, but I just didn't find it satisfying. But then again, I had only installed the very core, no add-ons.
[17:27] <Bombo> 'modprobe nvidia_331' works, 'lsmod|grep nvidia' shows 'nvidia'
[17:27] <Bombo> hmmm
[17:28] <daftykins> Kryptic: yeah that's gonna ruin your experience.
[17:28] <Kryptic> I love Widgets and Applets, is Xubuntu good for those needs?
[17:28] <Kryptic> DaftyKins: So I should download Kubuntu to get the full experience?
[17:28] <daftykins> yes
[17:28] <decci> I am getting this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/9706306/
[17:29] <decci> while installing mysql on Ubuntu
[17:29] <decci> It is not able to start mysqld service
[17:29] <k1l> decci: so the 3rd party deb you installed is broken? ask the maintainer please
[17:30] <decci> k1l: took it from https://launchpad.net/~dlgtho/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/3919336/
[17:30] <decci> k1l: Does it say missing mysqld service
[17:30] <daftykins> !ppa
[17:30] <Kryptic> Also, here is my computer: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCEQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fus.acer.com%2Fac%2Fen%2FUS%2Fcontent%2Fmodel%2FNX.MMLAA.006&ei=pmGxVJeRAsScyATAnIGgCg&usg=AFQjCNEXoXxxvBj9aNVZfZ4YaXe6yLOXLA&sig2=wWys0toXHjogBQ0RWpPZZQ&bvm=bv.83339334,d.aWw
[17:30] <streulma> decci mysql 5.0 ??? that's old... On 10.04 it is 5.1 and on 12.04 and 14.04 5.5
[17:30] <daftykins> Kryptic: that's not an appropriate link for IRC :P
[17:30] <daftykins> decci: no support for unsupported installations i'm afraid
[17:30] <Kryptic> Oops, my bad :D
[17:31] <Kryptic> http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/NX.MMLAA.006
[17:31] <decci> streulma: Yes I understand but this package is old but it does get installed but during the service it fails
[17:31] <k1l> decci: that is a 3rd party packe. we dont know what is in that package, if it works at all and if that is a known issue with that 3rd party package. so please ask the maintainer of that package/ppa for help
[17:31] <daftykins> Kryptic: why are we being shown this, exactly?
[17:31] <pedrodias> daftykins:  im searching and it seems the Ad-Hoc business with Xbox360 can work, through Windows ... how come i cant do it on Linux ?
[17:31] <Kryptic> DaftyKins: No clue.
[17:31] <daftykins> pedrodias: could be a sign of how it might not work with that driver like i suggested earlier today ;)
[17:32] <daftykins> pedrodias: i don't know how to use it and i don't know if it even works, but you could give hostapd a try...
[17:32] <shwaiil> Q: I've got a laptop with 2x SSD Harddrives and the way I've partioned everything is a big mess. The reason is related with having windows booting. I now tested windows as a VM and works fine. I wonder if there's a good article about how to setup our ubuntu properly ? I'm probably buying a bigger SSD just for installing Ubuntu + Win7 VM (virtualbox) and remove this two hdd. Any tips ?
[17:32] <daftykins> !info hostapd
[17:32] <pedrodias> too bad i have my android broken
[17:32] <pedrodias> or i could try to see if i have it working
[17:32] <Kryptic> How much better is a full Kubuntu install, rather than just the  core?
[17:32] <decci> k1l: How to reach out to the maintainer
[17:32] <daftykins> shwaiil: two SSDs in RAID, or just two?
[17:32] <daftykins> Kryptic: download it, put it on a flash drive, test a live session, and stop bugging us ;)
[17:33] <jhutchins> pedrodias: Would this be helpful? http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-create-a-wireless-ad-hoc-network-in-ubuntu
[17:33] <k1l> decci: and while i see that package is from 2012 i would recommend you dont install that at all
[17:33] <Kryptic> DaftyKins: Will do :D
[17:33] <shwaiil> daftykins, thanks for looking first of all. It's two SSDs non raid
[17:33] <Kryptic> Thanks guys!
[17:34] <shwaiil> Q: Any System profile software for ubuntu ? I want to know what hardware I have, can't remember everything
[17:34] <daftykins> shwaiil: so an install of win7 in legacy mode on one, then ubuntu on the other in legacy mode? i don't really see what's so messy about setting that up, seems pretty straightforward
[17:34] <daftykins> shwaiil: lshw
[17:34] <daftykins> (terminal)
[17:35] <shwaiil> daftykins, I created different partitions to run ubuntu and left maybe 20gb for win7. I decided not to use the second ssd. I'm running out of space now and I'm ok about deleting the windows partition.
[17:35] <shwaiil> daftykins, is there any GUI one ?
[17:35] <decci>  sudo invoke-rc.d mysql start  * Starting MySQL database server mysqld                                 [fail] invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[17:35] <daftykins> !find lshwgtk
[17:36] <daftykins> !find lshw-gtk
[17:36] <daftykins> !info lshw-gtk
[17:36] <daftykins> shwaiil: ^
[17:36] <shwaiil> Ok cool thanks
[17:36] <Kryptic> Ok, sorry, i'm back already.
[17:37] <Kryptic> I just had one more question: How customizable is Kubuntu? I want a desktop that I can tweak a ton.
[17:37] <Kryptic> Or should I go for Xubuntu?
[17:37] <W6NZX> hey guys I cant get centerim5 to compile anyone know of a working .deb for ubuntu 14.04?
[17:37] <daftykins> Kryptic: #kubuntu
[17:38] <DeaDSouL_> hi.. I installed ubuntu server 14.04.1... what i want it to do is automatically log 'some-user' in when it boots... normally I would modify the /etc/inittab and add the login command there... but since it uses the systemd init instead of inittab... how can I do it.. which file should I modify ?
[17:38] <daftykins> Kryptic: here's a tip though, if you went to test a live session you'd be able to answer that
[17:39] <jhutchins> DeaDSouL_: No, you would NOT modify inittab.  You'd probably put the login in rc.local, which would still work.
[17:40] <DeaDSouL_> jhutchins:  this the command i used to use /etc/inittab : 1:2345:respawn:/bin/login -f xbmc tty1 </dev/tty1 2>&1 ..... how to do it in 'rc.local'
[17:43] <Kryptic> Ok, thanks!
[17:43] <jhutchins> DeaDSouL: That's a very non-standard way to run a server, but it might be what xbmc wants you to do.  I'd google xbmc systemd.
[17:44] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: this is for XBMC? why on earth are you wasting time doing a custom install when xbmcbuntu and kodibuntu are out-of-the-box working
[17:45] <jhutchins> DeaDSouL: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kodi
[17:45] <DeaDSouL> jhutchins: i have an old laptop... and i wanted it to run only xbmc .. so i can plug it to my tv.... i don't need any display-manager or desktop-GUIs ... so i thought of a server (minimal) then installing xbmc on it
[17:45] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: there are also guides on minimal manual installs available, written by devs.
[17:45] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: yep you want kodibuntu. you're just giving yourself a silly amount of unnecessary hassle :)
[17:45] <r00tByte>  HexChat: 2.9.6 ** OS: Linux 3.13.0-43-generic x86_64 ** Distro: Debian jessie/sid ** CPU: 4 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2350M CPU @ 2.30GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 1000MHz ** RAM: Physical: 3,8GB, 75,3% free ** Disk: Total: 908,6GB, 93,9% free ** VGA: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH ** Ethernet: Realtek Semiconductor
[17:45] <r00tByte>  Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller ** Uptime: 24m 6s **
[17:45] <jhutchins> DeaDSouL: http://kodi.wiki/view/First_time_user
[17:45] <DeaDSouL> daftykins: right... but I want it my way... installing only what I'm going to need.... nothing else
[17:46] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: what do you believe that will save you?
[17:46] <daftykins> r00tByte: any reason for the spam?
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[17:47] <pedrodias> daftykins: So you said that i need to have Infrastruture mode , right ? ... i figured out my SSID , but shoud the MTU be left at auto ?
[17:47] <jhutchins> DeaDSouL: https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/xbmc/
[17:47] <daftykins> pedrodias: yep and yep
[17:47] <blb13821> DeaDSoul: kodi adds a session you can login directly. No need for a kodibunuey or similar
[17:47] <DeaDSouL> daftykins: resources and cpu & graphics card over-heats
[17:47] <pedrodias> daftykins: BSSIS, sorry
[17:47] <daftykins> XBMC should not be used from the repos, it is outdated and unsupported
[17:47] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: take it apart and re-do the thermal paste.
[17:48] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: you ought to try them, because they're pretty minimal installs. Kodi/XBMC starts in standalone mode with no other junk, it's exactly for that purpose. in fact OpenElec would be even lighter, though no general purpose usage.
[17:48] <DeaDSouL> daftykins: the CPU and graphics-card were in mid-60s C
[17:49] <DeaDSouL> daftykins: but now they are in 48C
[17:49] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: that's not actually a problem at all
[17:49] <pedrodias> daftykins: it still is not found with Xbox...but i noticed that i can change the channel number, but only on Ad-Hoc mode
[17:49] <DeaDSouL> daftykins: it is for me... when it is in 60s and I'm donig nothing... specially it is a laptop... how on earth am I going to cool it down ?
[17:50] <shwaiil> How to check what motherboard I've got or how to tell if my motherboard supports RAID ?
[17:50] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: does it actually power off under load...?
[17:51] <daftykins> shwaiil: factory branded system or custom build desktop?
[17:51] <Nytram> shwaiil, try hardinfo
[17:51] <shwaiil> daftykins, it's a custom build laptop, but they have prebuilt setups we choose the components etc. But I can't remember the model and brand
[17:52] <shwaiil> let me check
[17:52] <DeaDSouL> daftykins: no it doesn't... but why should wait it to power off. when I can waste a few hours to configure everything.. then it will work smoothly
[17:52] <daftykins> shwaiil: start of "dmesg" may have something useful
[17:52] <shwaiil> it's a clevo w370ET
[17:53] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: i'm sorry, but your idea to try and somehow reduce temperatures by this method is totally misguided. if the temperature are truly a concern, this system needs to be disassembled and dust cleaned out from the cooling setups - then thermal paste reapplied. i do this for a living.
[17:53] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: by even using the system you're threatening its' lifespan.
[17:54] <daftykins> shwaiil: Linux mostly uses software RAID setups anyway so it doesn't even matter what support it's got
[17:54] <shwaiil> daftykins, oh really, cool : )
[17:54] <DeaDSouL> daftykins: I just cleaned it a few days ago
[17:54] <shwaiil> not sure how to check if I've got bluetooth
[17:55] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: then temperature are likely not a concern, assuming you are competent. anyway run what you want, but you're just wasting your time :)
[17:55] <daftykins> DeaDSouL: i hope to not see you asking for support over in #kodi with a funny setup!
[17:55] <DeaDSouL> shwaiil: lspci
[17:55] <DeaDSouL> shwaiil: lspci -nn
[17:55] <DeaDSouL> daftykins: idk.... its cool and nice... I'm learning some stuff about linux when I'm doing it :P
[17:56] <daftykins> uh-huh.
[17:56] <shwaiil> 03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless Network Adapter [168c:0034] (rev 01)
[17:56] <shwaiil> just checked doesn't support
[17:57] <DeaDSouL> shwaiil: /msg judd pciid 168c:0034
[17:57] <DeaDSouL> it should give you some info about it
[17:58] <shwaiil> I don't have msg command
[17:58] <DeaDSouL> shwaiil: i mean type it here in irc
[17:59] <shwaiil> ok : )
[17:59] <shwaiil>  /msg judd pciid 168c:0034
[17:59] <shwaiil> sorry white space
[17:59] <pedrodias>  daftykins you said channel 6 and whats the other one ?
[17:59] <daftykins> 11
[18:00] <pedrodias> thx
[18:00] <DeaDSouL> shwaiil: be careful that info for debian.... just note that ;)
[18:00] <shwaiil> ok
[18:01] <daftykins> pedrodias: but if it doesn't work on one, it's not going to on the other ;)
[18:01] <Bombo> (II) LoadModule: "nvidia" (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so
[18:01] <pedrodias> well, im going to try again later, my kid is playing offline now and cant stop ... at least he shut up
[18:01] <pedrodias> lol
[18:02] <pedrodias> now with my other trouble ... the zombie USB stick
[18:02] <Bombo> now everything works, i installed NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.65.run instead of nvidia-331
[18:02] <pedrodias> its a Lexar stick
[18:03] <Bombo> and NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.65.run even said i can add it to DKMS so if i update kernel, it will be automatically updated ;)
[18:03] <daftykins> pedrodias: what's the deal with this flash drive?
[18:03] <Bombo> daftykins: ^ ;)
[18:03] <pantato> hey guys, I installed a Netgear brand NIC, and it was working, then it stopped working after i messed with /etc/network/interfaces. lspci -v yields something along the lines of "Unclassified device [0080]".
[18:03] <pantato> Anyone have insight on that?
[18:03] <pedrodias> well... i found it lying around
[18:04] <pedrodias> i remember it is a good flash drive, and it has a good space to fool around
[18:04] <daftykins> Bombo: so you've been trying all kinds of drivers and still it fails to load, huh?
[18:04] <pedrodias> but, it would not mount on win7
[18:04] <Bombo> strange, so it really needs /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so, which isn't installed when i just do 'apt-get install nvidia-current' or nvidia-331
[18:04] <pedrodias> and im trying to find out why its zombie with linux
[18:04] <pantato> http://pastebin.com/DdzpptdC <--- here is portion of the output.
[18:05] <Bombo> daftykins: no. it works now
[18:05] <pantato> Google is yielding nothing. Everyone who posted any thread with similar issues didn't get any responses
[18:05] <daftykins> pedrodias: plug it in and run "dmesg | tail" in a terminal, sharing it via http://paste.ubuntu.com - it should show up something
[18:05] <Bombo> daftykins: with NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.65.run i get /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so
[18:05] <daftykins> Bombo: i appreciate you're trying to be helpful, but if only you knew how many nvidia DKMS failures i'd seen in here, you'd know that's not a new claim ;)
[18:06] <daftykins> Bombo: i'm not really sure why you're sharing that
[18:06] <Bombo> daftykins: i just discovered that
[18:06] <Bombo> daftykins: i'm so happy it finally worked
[18:06] <daftykins> so what did you do different?
[18:06] <Novice201y> Hi. Any suggested Ubuntu Server free online course?
[18:07] <pedrodias> [13722.458646] usb 1-7: New USB device found, idVendor=05dc, idProduct=a781
[18:07] <pedrodias> [13722.458653] usb 1-7: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
[18:07] <pedrodias> [13722.458657] usb 1-7: Product: JD FireFly
[18:07] <pedrodias> [13722.458661] usb 1-7: Manufacturer: Lexar
[18:07] <pedrodias> [13722.458664] usb 1-7: SerialNumber: AA04011000020994
[18:07] <pedrodias> [13722.459115] usb-storage 1-7:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected
[18:07] <unopaste> pedrodias you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[18:07] <daftykins> pedrodias: you know what i said to paste it on a website?
[18:07] <daftykins> i wasn't kidding.
[18:07] <daftykins> READ what i tell you.
[18:07] <Bombo> daftykins: using NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.65.run instead of ubuntu package nvidia-current or nvidia-331
[18:08] <daftykins> Bombo: something must be screwy with your setup, never seen them fail
[18:08] <pedrodias> daftykins: i went on the website , pasted it and pressed paste on the bottom
[18:09] <pedrodias> it returned that text, and i thought it would have been some format to paste here.. sorry guys
[18:09] <Bombo> daftykins: i see no errors, but also no /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so and so xorg won't work...
[18:10] <daftykins> hehe
[18:10] <Bombo> daftykins: (i see no errors, when i install nvidia-current, when its compiled)
[18:10] <bubbasaures> pantato, Have you searched google with the exact model?
[18:10] <pantato> bubbasaures, yeah
[18:10] <mucus> so.
[18:11] <mucus> my server got hacked.
[18:11] <mucus> :(
[18:11] <bubbasaures> pantato, Curious as we see many here whose search phoo is not so good.
[18:11] <pedrodias> daftykins, was i supposed to put this here ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/9706555/
[18:11] <daftykins> mucus: oh? what proof?
[18:11] <mucus> total proof
[18:11] <mucus> i had to nuke the install
[18:11] <daftykins> pedrodias: yep, ok so it sees a device. now run "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "sudo parted -l | pastebinit"
[18:12] <daftykins> mucus: err, so what are you doing here... :)
[18:12] <daftykins> seems like you've removed the fix option
[18:12] <mucus> wondering how i can prevent it from happening again.
[18:12] <mucus> it was fresh, so i didn't mind nuking it.
[18:13] <mucus> what i strongly believe happened was the admin whom i hired to setup the machine setup a vpn with open ports, someone just walked in
[18:13] <pedrodias> i did those commands, ..
[18:13] <daftykins> well we don't know how they got in, do we XD
[18:13] <pedrodias> nothing happened
[18:13] <daftykins> pedrodias: to which? second one would've given a link to paste here
[18:13] <pedrodias> it said 0 upgraded, 0 new install 0 to remove and 1 not upgrade
[18:14] <daftykins> pedrodias: it must've already been installed then.
[18:14] <pedrodias> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9706567/
[18:14] <meoblast001> hi.. i followed these instructions to create a LUKS device, and now i can't even write to the drive. http://www.cyberciti.biz/hardware/howto-linux-hard-disk-encryption-with-luks-cryptsetup-command/
[18:14] <daftykins> pedrodias: it's still plugged in, right? :P
[18:14] <bubbasaures> mucus, There is #ubuntu-server don't yah know.
[18:14] <pedrodias> yup
[18:15] <mucus> no!
[18:15] <daftykins> pedrodias: hmm, no sign - must be toast.
[18:15] <pedrodias> i dont believe that, lol
[18:15] <pedrodias> you must have seen that im stubborn, lol
[18:16] <daftykins> pedrodias: stubborn but without the skillset.
[18:16] <daftykins> = not my problem i'm afraid :) you can replug it into all the ports you like and try running the above, but it's toast
[18:17] <pedrodias> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9706592/
[18:17] <Zer000> I'm using ubuntu 14.10 and after an update (that upgraded the kernel) it wouldn't boot. I have to select the previous kernel version from the boot menu every time. That's a bit annoying, what do I do?
[18:17] <pedrodias> daftykins: that comes with time ... its my second day with this
[18:17] <daftykins> yeah, my point is wanting it to work isn't going to unbreak it
[18:17] <bubbasaures> Zer000, Did you install a proprietary graphic driver from the manufacture?
[18:19] <pedrodias> daftykins: lets get points made .... first, it recognizes, right ? ... second, will i be unable to format it or partition it with some aplic ?
[18:19] <oeuvre> http://i.minus.com/ibfudUMBs4gbmp.gif
[18:19] <daftykins> pedrodias: lol. the kernel sees a device plugged in. parted sees no device with no partitions.
[18:20] <pedrodias> mmm ok
[18:20] <pedrodias> so, it recognizes something plugged, but not sure what, is that it ?
[18:20] <daftykins> pedrodias: look at the first paste, of dmesg. /dev/sdc is detected
[18:20] <oeuvre> pbx turns my floppy disk into a solid state drive
[18:20] <oeuvre> hence why i always transfer quickly
[18:21] <daftykins> sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI removable disk
[18:21] <vlt> meoblast001: What does "write to the drive" mean? What is your problem?
[18:21] <daftykins> meanwhile, parted has no sdc. she's dead, jim
[18:21] <pantato> bubbasaures, you're right, my google foo sucks. Could you suggest a search to run?
[18:21] <oeuvre> RIP
[18:21] <pantato> I've tried several different approaches
[18:21] <meoblast001> vlt: i mount it through dolphin, try to copy files to it, or create a file, and all of those operations are unavailble
[18:22] <daftykins> pedrodias: you have two choices 1) call a priest or other holy person. have it read its' last writes (see what i did there) or 2) boot into Windows and confirm via diskmgmt.msc that it sees nothing too
[18:22] <bubbasaures> pantato, just the mode and your release and or ubuntu or linux would be where I started.
[18:22] <pedrodias> daftykins, she cant be dead, i love her ... she has 2 daughters to raise ... i will not give up on her .. CLEAR
[18:22] <bubbasaures> model*
[18:22] <vlt> meoblast001: Looks like permission problems to me. Can you "sudo touch file"?
[18:22] <MrSavage> I did some group add and grp owning a folder, how can i refresh the settings without relogging?
[18:22] <MrSavage> I have a process I don't want to close
[18:23] <meoblast001> vlt: hm.. yeah.. this is weird though.. my other encrypted device can just be mounted and accessed by anyone
[18:23] <meoblast001> this one does not give me that same luxary
[18:23] <Bombo> someone has the same issue: https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/734584/nvidia-driver-is-unable-to-load/ (but that did not help me)
[18:24] <pedrodias> daftykins on windows it said the device was working fine, but no mount, and it would not show up
[18:24] <daftykins> pedrodias: yeah, identical story.
[18:24] <daftykins> pedrodias: i would wager it came up with nothing in diskmgmt.msc then
[18:25] <daftykins> it is, as Monty Python would say, an ex-parrot.
[18:25] <bubbasaures> pantato, key words are sometimes the answer, have you tried the guest account or a live to see if this is the same there?
[18:26] <bubbasaures> it did work is all
[18:26] <pantato> bubbasaures, that's an idea. I'll try a live boot
[18:26] <bubbasaures> daftykins, No he's pining.
[18:27] <pedrodias> daftykins: i will make this my project... i will not give up until ive tried everything... this was made in Chine, it has to work somehow !!! :D
[18:28] <daftykins> other than the different USB port thing, that's it
[18:28] <snwr34p3r> someone around able to help tried last couple days no luck myself i have 3 screens 1 vga to pcie 1 vga to MB 1 dvi to MB, ubuntu 14.10 display sees all 3 screens but only 2 will turn on at any given time if i turn 1 off the one not working will turn on. how can i get all 3 to work
[18:29] <pedrodias> well guys, going to try and tune my linux a bit
[18:29] <pedrodias> is there any preset Mac look for Xubuntu ?
[18:29] <pedrodias> it looks funny ...
[18:30] <bubbasaures> pedrodias, Other OS looks in linux are not all that common, do you see them doing this for linux?
[18:31] <pedrodias> bubbasaures: i dont well with fashion ... if no one does it, i love it
[18:32] <pedrodias> so i want to mimic OS look ..
[18:32] <pedrodias> lol
[18:32] <Zer000> bubbasaures, No I didn't install any proprietary drivers.
[18:32] <MonkeyDust> pedrodias  try cairo-dock
[18:33] <pedrodias> thats something to put aplics on a low bar, right ?
[18:33] <pedrodias> that is cool ... let me try it
[18:33] <bubbasaures> Zer000, Thanks, so maybe telling us what the graphic hardware is might help.
[18:34] <hecatae> what's the best snes emulator available for utopic?
[18:34] <Zer000> it's amd - an HD7850
[18:34] <bubbasaures> Zer000, Really we just need a little m ore details, it would not boot is not really anything without details, like exactly what you see.
[18:35] <Zer000> bubbasaures, the problem is it hangs on the graphical boot screen and I can't switch to the console
[18:35] <Zer000> is there a log?
[18:35] <Zer000> log file*
[18:36] <bubbasaures> Zer000, try running sudo apt-get -f install  I've had two instances lately on kernel upgrades that finished actually did not.
[18:36] <DeaDSouL> I wonder what desktop do guys use on ubuntu ? unity? gnome? kde? xfce? lxde? openbox? other?
[18:36] <mucus> xfce
[18:36] <DeaDSouL> do you guys are using *
[18:36] <DeaDSouL> lol..
[18:37] <Zer000> bubbasaures, ok thanks
[18:37] <DeaDSouL> I wonder what desktop you guys are using on ubuntu ? unity? gnome? kde? xfce? lxde? openbox? other?
[18:37] <bubbasaures> Zer000, Just a test is all.
[18:37] <Zer000> eh no that did nothing
[18:37] <bekks> DeaDSouL: Mostly, just server :)
[18:37] <DeaDSouL> bekks: what do you use your server for?
[18:37] <Bombo> ok i found out there is /usr/lib/nvidia-331/xorg/nvidia_drv.so which needs to be in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/ and for some reason it isn't copied there, when i link it there, xorg works too
[18:38] <Zer000> I will reboot and try to take a video of the boot process, I think I can switch it to the text output before it freezes on the graphical boot screen
[18:38] <bubbasaures> Zer000, when it hangs what do you see just a black screen?
[18:38] <Zer000> bubbasaures, no I see the ubuntu logo
[18:38] <bubbasaures> !text | Zer000
[18:38] <pbx> DeaDSouL, unity. despite being old and cranky i don't hate it
[18:39] <DeaDSouL> pbx: doesn't it get laggy ?
[18:39] <Zer000> sweet, ty
[18:39] <Zer000> I'll be back I guess
[18:39] <Arp> hey total noob here
[18:39] <Arp> trying to add verdana font
[18:39] <bubbasaures> Arp, all in one post please.
[18:39] <Arp> and terminal gives me this eula and how to I accept it?
[18:40] <pantato> bubbasaures, on a guest account the device appears on the desktop gui, but is just says "disconnected"
[18:40] <theadmin> Arp: Scroll through it with arrow keys, then after you finish reading, press Tab to switch to the yes/no bar and, again, use arrows to select the option -- after that, press Enter.
[18:41] <capocchio> salve
[18:41] <Arp> oh lol thanks
[18:41] <capocchio> !list
[18:41] <pantato> bubbasaures, also it says "realtek" by it. Does that make sense?
[18:41] <al_nz1> how would I generate a file containing $0$0$0$1 $0$0$0$2 .... $9$9$9$9 ?
[18:42] <MonkeyDust> al_nz1  the people in #bash can tell you how to do that
[18:42] <bubbasaures> pantato, realtek is a company yes, this info from me was just a test to see where this nic works, not really an area I'm familiar with is all.
[18:42] <theadmin> al_nz1: With what programming language?
[18:43] <pedrodias> MonkeyDust: It is great, thank you very much (Y)
[18:43] <pantato> it's just strange because it's a netgear NIC, not a realtek. My onboard is a realtek
[18:43] <pbx> DeaDSouL, this is a fast machine (1.9GHz i5) but no, performance is realtime for my purposes
[18:44] <al_nz1> MonkeyDust: ta
[18:44] <bubbasaures> pantato, Companies use others hardware.
[18:44] <pantato> wow. Since I logged into a guest account it shows up on ifconfig -a now...
[18:45] <bubbasaures> pantato, Have you rebooted at all since this happened?
[18:45] <pantato> no not yet, i'm still grabbing the ubuntu iso for future use
[18:46] <pantato> do you know the best way of making this device the default NIC?
[18:47] <bubbasaures> pantato, We have no idea how you messed with this, it may be a log out or reboot fixes it, be really careful messing with stuff.
[18:47] <Caleb--> i have lots of flac music on my file server which i'd like to index (searchable media library), and be able to access from within my LAN, and also stream over the internet. what are my options here? i heard about MPD, but looks like it's for playing music on a remote computer
[18:47] <pantato> bubbasaures, Oh, sorry, I misunderstood. Yes I have rebooted a ton of times
[18:47] <pantato> it was  logging into the guest account that fixed it
[18:47] <bubbasaures> cool thanks
[18:47] <pantato> i thought you meant since i logged into the guest account
[18:48] <bubbasaures> pantato, That fix makes no sense, but heh it's working. ;)
[18:48] <pantato> bubbasaures, it could be because this MOBO is starting to fade. That's why I'm wanting to use this NIC. The onboard was giving me issues
[18:49] <bubbasaures> pantato, Ah, well hold on tight when the storm starts.
[18:50] <bubbasaures> Caleb--, Stream to whom?
[18:51] <pantato> :(
[18:51] <pantato> this box has been good to me
[18:51] <Caleb--> bubbasaures, stream to myself. that is, be able to listen to the music from my android device
[18:51] <Bombo> hmmm are there logs for dpkg? i mean e.g. i do 'dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-331' and want to see more debug on why it fails
[18:52] <mucus> how do i remove gnome?
[18:52] <bubbasaures> Caleb--, Thanks
[18:52] <mucus> sudo apt-get uninstall gnome3 ?
[18:53] <Novice201y> Hi. I installed Java and it prints correct version in terminal, but in Firefox I see no plugin?
[18:54] <bubbasaures> Novice201y, Not in addons, have you closed the browser since installing? How did you install jave and what did you install.
[18:55] <bubbasaures> java*
[18:55] <Caleb--> bubbasaures, thanks for what? :>
[18:55] <bubbasaures> !java | Novice201y here is the wiki to peruse
[18:57] <Zer000> bubbasaures, here's what happens when I boot http://imgur.com/a/FFZ98
[18:57] <pantato> Is there any software out there I can use to check the health of my mobo?
[18:59] <pedrodias> EVERYONE: is there any reason why when using Chromium, Youtube only seems to diplay about 2 or 3 minutes from the clips, and then it shows the funny face with its toungue out ?
[18:59] <pedrodias> Youtube is best on Firefox ?
[19:00] <bubbasaures> Zer000, Beyond me in that context, my guess is a kernel crash, just a guess though.
[19:00] <Novice201y> bubbasaures: I istalled it via Software Center.
[19:00] <bekks> pedrodias: Use Chrome, for having a recent Flash implementation.
[19:00] <sasa> ciao
[19:00] <sasa> !list
[19:01] <pedrodias> bekks, i dont seem to find Chrome for Xubuntu
[19:01] <sasa> !alis
[19:01] <Arp> hey how can I turn my pannel mac style?
[19:01] <Arp> and graphics as well
[19:01] <bubbasaures> Novice201y, And you have restarted firefox and looked in the addons, read the posts please.
[19:01] <Novice201y> bubbasaures: Sorry. Reading.
[19:01] <BluesKaj> pedrodias,  try chrome instead, it's flash plugin is builtin and is better than the pepper flash that chromium uses
[19:02] <bekks> BluesKaj: Chromium does not have a PepperFlash plugin.
[19:02] <bubbasaures> chromium has no flash built in now
[19:02] <bekks> BluesKaj: Thats the main difference from the point of view of a user :)
[19:02] <pedrodias> Can someone show me where i can find Chrome for Xubuntu ?
[19:03] <BluesKaj> bekks, well it is the recommended flash plugin ...didn't say it was built in
[19:03] <bekks> pedrodias: https://www.google.de/chrome/browser/desktop/
[19:03] <bekks> BluesKaj: you said chromium uses a buil†in flash, which is untrue.
[19:04] <Novice201y> bubbasaures: I install openjdk7 jre, restarted Firefox, but nothing new in Addons.
[19:04] <pantato> anyone else having connection issues with us.archive.ubuntu.com repository?
[19:04] <BluesKaj> read my post again, bekks
[19:04] <bekks> Novice201y: you have to install the browser plugin too, the JRE is not enough.
[19:07] <John[Lisbeth]> I am having trouble identifying to freenode automatically using xchat
[19:11] <bubbasaures> John[Lisbeth], Your registered?
[19:11] <John[Lisbeth]> yes my nick is registered
[19:13] <bubbasaures> John[Lisbeth], go to the edit in the first popup and login as default and your password in password.
[19:13] <bubbasaures> login is default to be more clear
[19:13] <John[Lisbeth]> I think it is an issue with freenode
[19:14] <John[Lisbeth]> I have tried to register this nick like five times and freenode keeps saying it is unregistered
[19:14] <bubbasaures> I doubt it 1000's use xcaht
[19:14] <mucus> used /ns register password email ?
[19:14] <bubbasaures> John[Lisbeth], Maybe a visit to #freenode might help
[19:16] <bubbasaures> John[Lisbeth], I do have a pause in my sign in though in hexchat to be sure I'm logged in when I come on, that may be the issue, just guessing however
[19:16] <pedrodias> bekks: just installed it. Looks legit. gonna try it out, but thank you very much also ;)
[19:17] <nukeu666> im geting the "Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages" error and have no idea which is the proken package, please help
[19:18] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, run a update and upgrade in the terminal and pastebin all of it
[19:18] <MonkeyDust> nukeu666  sudo apt-get update -f
[19:18] <bubbasaures> -f install?
[19:19] <MonkeyDust> nukeu666  what bubbasaures says, i mistyped
[19:19] <Bombo> daftykins: i fixed it. ;)
[19:19] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, THey meant sudo apt-get -f install
[19:19] <daftykins> Bombo: still surprised there was an issue to be honest :)
[19:20] <Bombo> daftykins: it really was an update-alternatives issue, this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/289459/nvidia-drivers-installed-but-not-used/308504#308504
[19:20] <Bombo> daftykins: i read this but ignored it, thought it would be about i386
[19:21] <daftykins> Bombo: i have never seen update-alternatives have any relevance to driver setups 0o
[19:21] <daftykins> you must've done something with it before
[19:21] <Novice201y> Thanks for help!
[19:21] <bubbasaures> John[Lisbth], take a look here some info that might help. http://askubuntu.com/questions/6332/prevent-xchat-from-trying-to-join-channels-until-i-have-been-authenticated
[19:21] <Bombo> daftykins: but i see the postinst script in the nvidia.deb, it runs update-alternative command, i run than manually, no error
[19:21] <nukeu666> bubbasaures, MonkeyDust , i did an update and force upgrade, it doesnt give any warnings - http://pastebin.com/Zf8R4zHb
[19:22] <Bombo> daftykins: then i added --verbose and see 'update-alternatives: automatic updates of /etc/alternatives/x86_64-linux-gnu_gl_conf are disabled; leaving it alone update-alternatives: to return to automatic updates use 'update-alternatives --auto x86_64-linux-gnu_gl_conf''
[19:22] <Bombo> daftykins: so i did that ;)
[19:22] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, That command crashes here, is this a canonical ubuntu release?
[19:22] <bubbasaures> and it is wrong
[19:23] <daftykins> Bombo: yay. i guess maybe i can get highlighted less now today \o/
[19:23] <Bombo> daftykins: it was just about links. it creates links into /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so
[19:23] <Bombo> daftykins: put your sunglasses on ;)
[19:24] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, run sudo apt-get -f install if this does not fix this run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade and pastebin all of that.
[19:24] <bubbasaures> all the terminal we want to see basically nukeu666
[19:24] <Bombo> now i can finally find sleep, good night ;)
[19:26] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, Beyond this are you familiar with held packages and partial upgrades, you mention a forced?
[19:26] <dynosis> hi, i'd like to know if i can create a partition /home after having installed ubuntu??
[19:26] <bubbasaures> dynosis, You want your home in a partition right?
[19:27] <dynosis> yes , thank you
[19:27] <horace2> Hello, I am having issues installing applications
[19:27] <bubbasaures> dynosis, use nicks here, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving
[19:27] <horace2> Seems like E: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/r/ruby-defaults/ruby_2.1.0.0~ubuntu3_all.deb  503  Service Unavailable [IP: 91.189.91.13 80]
[19:28] <dynosis> thank you i will chk it out now
[19:28] <nukeu666> bubbasaures, http://pastebin.com/9uQau0m6
[19:28] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, You are eol, you need to run 14.04, 14.10, or 12.04 for support.
[19:29] <horace2> http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/us.archive.ubuntu.com.html
[19:29] <horace2> That server is down
[19:29] <horace2> What can I do about it ?
[19:29] <bekks> horace2: Nothing. Just use another mirror.
[19:30] <horace2> bekks: It's not by efault, there multiple mirrors?
[19:30] <horace2> bekks: If not, how can I find and add new mirrows?
[19:30] <bekks> horace2: Even if it is, you cant do anything about it :)
[19:30] <horace2> s/efault/default/
[19:31] <horace2> bekks: I want to install software
[19:31] <bekks> horace2: Just select another mirror in synaptic, e.g.
[19:31] <horace2> bekks: How ?
[19:31] <horace2> I am not using synaptic
[19:32] <horace2> I am using 'apt-get'
[19:32] <bekks> horace2: So use the software center and select another mirror in the settings.
[19:32] <horace2> bekks: Edit sources ?
[19:32] <horace2> I was reading a wiki earlier..
[19:32] <bekks> horace2: No editing needed - unless you are on a server.
[19:32] <horace2> I am Ubuntu desktop
[19:33] <mucus> i am a medieval man
[19:33] <bekks> horace2: So just start the software center and select another mirror in the settings.
[19:34] <horace2> I start the Ubuntu software
[19:34] <xchatter> Could anybody please help me? I want to play the Java applet on www.partypoker.com but apparently my Java version is not correct or Java is not set up.
[19:34] <horace2> I ahve to go back because I wanted to install Chromiou pepper flash.. it showed me how
[19:34] <bekks> horace2: Chromium has no pepper flash at all.
[19:35] <bekks> horace2: If you want PepperFlash, install Chrome.
[19:35] <horace2> No no
[19:35] <horace2> When I went and google for chromium flash, it showed me how to accusess the sources
[19:35]  * horace2 repeat that
[19:35] <bekks> horace2: Chromium has no flash.
[19:36] <ovrflw0x> suddenly fonts changed in 14.10 they look much slimmer and hazy now what to do?
[19:36] <bekks> horace2: And there are no sources for "PepperFlash", it is closed source.
[19:36] <horace2> bekks: Okay, when I look up the wiki
[19:36] <horace2> Blame the person who wrote the wiki
[19:36] <bekks> horace2: PRovide the link please.
[19:37] <horace2> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chromium/Getting-Flash
[19:37] <radi> hi guys, can you recommend me any working software to make a bootable windows usb in ubuntu
[19:38] <ovrflw0x> suddenly fonts changed in 14.10 they look much slimmer and hazy now what to do? this happened after i removed lock with "rm"
[19:38] <bubbasaures> radi, easy, make the usb a ntfs give it a boot flag and extract the iso to it.
[19:38] <radi> ok i tried that
[19:38] <horace2> bekks: ?
[19:38] <radi> but my system fails to format it
[19:39] <bekks> horace2: And where's the problem now in selecting another mirror in the dropdown box named "Download from:"?
[19:39] <bubbasaures> radi, use nicks here, that is a confusing description.
[19:39] <ovrflw0x> how can i "reset" fonts in ubuntu 14.10? bekks ?
[19:39] <andlabs> Hi. X.org has allocated roughly 1GB of RAM. If I run Firefox it seems to go down, but as soon as I kill Firefox it allocates all that memory again, 5MB at a time. What the hell is going on and how do I force X.org to free all that memory it doesn't need?
[19:39] <ovrflw0x> to defaul;t
[19:39] <ovrflw0x> default
[19:39] <radi> bubbasaures, gparted formats it but it puts an exclamation mark and i cant mount the drive
[19:39] <horace2> [14:34] <horace2> I ahve to go back because I wanted to install Chromiou pepper flash.. it showed me how
[19:40] <bekks> horace2: And where's the problem now in selecting another mirror in the dropdown box named "Download from:"?
[19:40] <bubbasaures> radi, an exclamation mark where?
[19:40] <andlabs> no scratch that it's now > 1GB
[19:40] <horace2> bekks: It doesn't show that...
[19:40] <radi> next to the partition
[19:40] <bubbasaures> !who | radi
[19:40] <DrSlony> Hi, what is the package name of the gtk2-engines program in ubuntu's package manager?
[19:40] <radi> bubbasaures next to partition
[19:40] <bekks> horace2: So take a look at the screenshot in the link you provided.
[19:41] <DrSlony> I'm guessing its called gtk-engines or gtk2-engines
[19:41] <bubbasaures> radi, Make aq new partition table
[19:41] <DrSlony> someone please check
[19:41] <radi> bubbasaures my format procedure was make new partition table, it automatically makes the drive free of partitions, but when i make the ntfs one, iit happens
[19:41] <andlabs> DrSlony: is the binary called gtk2-engines?
[19:41] <radi> bubbasaures strange thing is it can format it just fine to fat32
[19:42] <DrSlony> andlabs i dont know what its called in ubuntu, try search for "engines"
[19:42] <bubbasaures> radi, No idea myself never had this happen, others here kn ow command partitioning.
[19:42] <DrSlony> andlabs it should be the main "engines" package, not the subpackages like clearlooks, murrine, etc
[19:42] <radi> bubbasaures i tried almost everything and i am really out of ideas
[19:42] <horace2> bekks: I maxmise and minmise, the 'Edit' menu, did not appear
[19:43] <bubbasaures> radi, A picture might help posted at imagebin
[19:43] <horace2> I hover my mouse over the top bar.. nothing happen
[19:43] <horace2> I don't what happen, maybe having Dual screens is a problem
[19:43] <andlabs> DrSlony: you are asking about a program
[19:44] <andlabs> is the program itself called gtk2-engines
[19:44] <bubbasaures> radi, the other question would be what about other partition types?
[19:44] <andlabs> is that what yout ype at the command line?
[19:44] <horace2> bekks: What do I do next ?
[19:44] <radi> bubbasaures, would running under mint be a problem, since i reinstalled the pc, but mint is based on ubuntu afaik
[19:45] <bubbasaures> radi, Here yes no support. ;)
[19:45] <bekks> horace2: Access the edit menu, select software sources, and change the mirror.
[19:45] <bubbasaures> !mint | radi
[19:45] <DrSlony> andlabs you don't run this manually, its a gtk2 widget engine used by gtk2 programs. Please try sudo apt-cache search (or find?) engines, and see what the main gtk2-engines or gtk-engines or similar package is called
[19:45] <DrSlony> your help will benefit other ubuntu users
[19:45] <horace2> In what tab
[19:45] <horace2> "Ubuntu Software'?
[19:45] <horace2> Oh, I see
[19:46] <radi> bubbasaures only reason i changed is because i thought it would work, though its giving the same issues
[19:46] <Sbur> How do I test if my DVD player has a problem?  I've been trying to burn a video DVD of late with no success.  I had been succeeding before.
[19:46] <horace2> bekks: No round robbin?
[19:46] <bubbasaures> radi, If I continued to help you we would both be yelled at.
[19:46] <bekks> horace2: You can edit that later on.
[19:47] <bekks> horace2: Just select another mirror (I will not say that again), to finally get things done :)
[19:47] <radi> bubbasaures, ok fine have a good day/night thx for everything
[19:47] <bubbasaures> radi, Bets of luck. ;)
[19:47] <bubbasaures> best*
[19:48] <Sbur> Can someone tell me how to diagnose my DVD burner?
[19:48] <bekks> Sbur: What do you need to "diagnose"?
[19:48] <bubbasaures> Sbur, Describe the issue for help
[19:48] <horace2> Alright, much better, I don't use Ubuntu desktop very often, Ubuntu support most of my hardware very well
[19:49] <horace2> bekks: You say later, can you explain ?
[19:49]  * horace2 don't know anything about APT
[19:49] <nicola__> -Acdtrux
[19:50] <andlabs> meh the leak isn't an issue now
[19:50] <Sbur> bekks: I'm trying to burn a video DVD with flv files.  I have used DVD styler in the past to do the same thing, but it, k3b, brasero and ... what was the name of the other program ... don't seem to work any more
[19:50] <bekks> horace2: I told you four time what to do. You even have a link containing screenshots.
[19:50] <DrSlony> andlabs any luck?
[19:50] <bekks> Sbur: Define "doesnt seem to work" please.
[19:50] <horace2> I install the program that i wanted, I ask if there is round a robin ?
[19:51] <horace2> You said that is later ?
[19:51] <Sbur> bekks: When the computer boots, the light on the DVD blinks like it should.  When I use something to burn a DVD, it doesn't light up at all and the burn process hangs
[19:51] <DrSlony> Sbur use cdrecord from the command line and look for the reason
[19:51] <bekks> Sbur: Did you try to burn a stock data cd/dvd using k3b?
[19:51] <bekks> Oruse cdrecord
[19:52] <andlabs> DrSlony: oh I misunderstood your initial question
[19:52] <andlabs> but now I'm not sure what you're tryingto find out
[19:52] <andlabs> what are you trying to find out
[19:52] <DrSlony> andlabs im trying to find out what the gtk2-engines package is called in ubuntu.
[19:52] <andlabs> there is no single gtk2-engines package
[19:52] <andlabs> why?
[19:53] <DrSlony> can you pastebin the results of apt-cache searching for gtk2-engines and gtk-engines ?
[19:53] <Sbur> bekks: a stock data ... you mean did I try to burn the video as simple data rather than video?  Not recently.  But as I said, I have used DVD styler before and it did successfully  burn the video DVD
[19:53] <DrSlony> why - for the benefit of ubuntu users who want to compile RawTherapee.
[19:53] <andlabs> oh wait
[19:53] <andlabs> I see
[19:53] <andlabs> there is a gtk2-engines theme
[19:53] <andlabs> er
[19:53] <andlabs> package
[19:53] <andlabs> ...
[19:53] <unopaste> andlabs you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted
[19:53] <bekks> Sbur: No. I mean "did you try to burn a stock data cd/dvd", not "some video dvd stuff".
[19:54] <Sbur> not recently, but before ... a while back, yes
[19:54] <horace2> So, if  server fails? I have to go to software sources to change ?
[19:54] <Sbur> bekks: Not recently, but before, yes... but a while back
[19:54] <andlabs> and there goes my desire to help any future people here, congratulations DrSlony
[19:54] <bekks> Sbur: So try it now.
[19:55] <andlabs> DrSlony: what does rawtherapee want
[19:55] <horace2> Also, I have another issue, I am using 'keychain' to help manage SSH-AGENT
[19:55] <Sbur> bekks: And "cdrecord" sais "no tracks specified.  Need at least one"
[19:55] <horace2> Keychain is not asking me for my passphrase
[19:56] <DrSlony> andlabs thank you
[19:56] <horace2> When I 'ssh-add', the same location, it ask for my passphrase
[19:56] <andlabs> it wants 'thank you'?
[19:56] <Sbur> bekks: Are flv files from youtube normally ok for burning a video DVD?
[19:56] <andlabs> DrSlony: what does rawtherapee want
[19:56] <DrSlony> andlabs your question is invalid
[19:56] <andlabs> well ok then
[19:56] <bekks> Sbur: If you convert them on the fly while burning, sure.
[19:57] <Sbur> bekks: "on the fly" means what and how do I do that?
[19:57] <bekks> Sbur: You dont have to that, because, in first instance, please just test burning a data dvd.
[19:58] <horace2> bekks: You use keychain before? Can you help me ? I do the samething I did on Arch....
[19:59] <Apachez> any of you who knows how to open pdf's that gives this shit in both google chrome pdf viewer aswell as the ubuntu document viewer?   For the best experience, open this PDF portfolio in
[19:59] <Apachez> Acrobat X or Adobe Reader X, or later.
[19:59] <Apachez> and yes I refuse to install backdoored software from adobe on this box
[20:00] <horace2> I keep trying... I can't get keycain to work
[20:00] <bekks> Apachez: Contact the author of that PDF and tell him/her your concerns, as well as politely asking wether they can change their entire workflow for not depending on Adobe's solutions anymore.
[20:00] <horace2> !paste ?
[20:00] <horace2> !pastebin
[20:01] <horace2> I have to many FFx windows open... brb
[20:02] <Apachez> bekks: except for that, there is no workaround in the ubuntu document viewer to bypass that shit? I know sumatra pdf does some magic to bypass that
[20:02] <Apachez> and sumatra pdf is open sourced
[20:02] <danishanish> how do you get a log of deleted packages?
[20:02] <Apachez> however I lack the knowledge to take that piece of code and merge it with ubuntu document viewer
[20:02] <bekks> Apachez: It's not a fault of the document viewer.
[20:02] <bekks> Apachez: The problem already arises when producing that PDF.
[20:04] <Apachez> well I know that but the document viewer could do the same bypass as sumatra pdf viewer does
[20:04] <Apachez> or at least I hoped that the ubuntu document viewer could...
[20:04] <Apachez> so noone else in here who have a solution other than whining on the one creating that pdf file?
[20:04] <Apachez> which I will, trust me :)
[20:05] <_DB> hey guys I have windows 8
[20:05] <_DB> it sucks
[20:05] <_DB> Im thinking of getting ubuntu just bought this laptop on christmas
[20:05] <terpfear> Anyone else having problems with us.archive.ubuntu.com right now?
[20:06] <_DB> are their any good music producing program for linux?
[20:06] <_DB> last time I used it there werent many (3 years ago)
[20:06] <squinty> terpfear:  not connecting here via my web browser
[20:07] <danielmichel> i want xset m 1 1 to be the first thing that starts, possible even at the login screen. im assuming adding the command to start-up items isnt the best way to do that. any recommendations?
[20:07] <squinty> _DB:  maybe check out what is included in the ubuntu studio releases
[20:08] <terpfear> squinty: i don't know if its better or worse that is appears to be down for everyone. Guess I am not running any updates today
[20:08] <_DB> ahh ok
[20:08] <_DB> where can I find that?
[20:09] <_DB> is there one that comes with wine / virtual machine installed already? (just incase they dont have any decent programs i could boot others)
[20:09] <MonkeyDust> _DB  type /j #ubuntustudio and ask there
[20:09] <squinty> _DB:   http://ubuntustudio.org/
[20:10] <squinty> !wine | _DB
[20:12] <terpfear> ...and us.archives is back up.  Life is good agian.
[20:15] <_DB> hm ill give it a shot but not today perhps in the near future
[20:15] <_DB> after I get some of these projects done
[20:18] <desire> hi
[20:18] <desire> sex chat?
[20:18] <DJones> desire: No
[20:18] <MonkeyDust> desire  wrong channel
[20:19] <desire> oky
[20:19] <danielmichel> i want xset m 1 1 to be the first thing that starts, possible even at the login screen. im assuming adding the command to start-up items isnt the best way to do that. any recommendations?
[20:19] <MonkeyDust> what's m 1 1 ?
[20:21] <dynosis> excuse me-is there somewhere i can go to find commands such as chmod 777, chmod 744, etc, thank you
[20:21] <MonkeyDust> dynosis  you mean information on how to use them?
[20:21] <shuman> dynosis: man chmod
[20:21] <nukeu666> dynosis, type man chmod
[20:22] <dynosis> yes and also a list of commands
[20:22] <Novice201y> Hi. How to check under which user web server is running?
[20:22] <shuman> dynosis: and then man man
[20:22] <MonkeyDust> Novice201y  whoami
[20:22] <Novice201y> Novice201y: But it may be not me.
[20:22] <nukeu666> Novice201y, ps -ef|grep apache (or whichever server it is)
[20:22] <dynosis> you mean go to terminal and enter man man ,etc
[20:23] <shuman> yes
[20:23] <dynosis> thank you
[20:23] <squinty> dynosis:  or just type in  man chmod  in your web browser   should get lots of hits
[20:23] <Novice201y> nukeu666: It's www-data. Thanks!
[20:24] <dynosis> also, i believe there books  i can buy for lists of commands??
[20:24] <nukeu666> dynosis, http://www.tldp.org/ helped me staritng out
[20:24] <DJones> !terminal | dynosis The bots links also have quite a bit of info on using the command line,
[20:24] <daftykins> dynosis: consider doing the free Introduction to Linux course on www.edx.org
[20:25] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, With a little closer look at your paste earlier you have trusty and quantal in the sources.list, it identifies as quantal however.
[20:25] <dynosis> thank s to all of you very much i will do all that
[20:25] <snwr34p3r> anyone running triple screens here ?
[20:25] <nukeu666> bubbasaures, yup, i've just added quantal in my apt and am doing an upgrade
[20:26] <Bashing-om> dynosis: Check out: http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r10735/unixcomm.html , http://linuxcommand.org/ , http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz .
[20:26] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, Cool.
[20:26] <MonkeyDust> snwr34p3r  that's a yes/no question
[20:27] <nukeu666> bubbasaures, ill have to upgrade to 13.04 then 14.xx i guess?
[20:27] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, Yeah one by one, be careful is all.
[20:27] <dynosis> thank oyu Bashing -om
[20:27] <daftykins> nukeu666: a clean install would be a million times quicker in that situation
[20:28] <snwr34p3r> clearly it is lol
[20:28] <nukeu666> daftykins, bubbasaures, i know but i have a coding bootcamp in 6 hours and can't do a system rebuild now
[20:28] <terpfear> snwr : I am running trip monitors
[20:28] <nukeu666> to risk a nonworking lappy
[20:28] <snwr34p3r> can we pm ?
[20:29] <Bashing-om> dynosis: : ) Good places to start . Let the journey begin . Happy trails.
[20:29] <dynosis> thanks again
[20:32] <helenite> hello
[20:32] <snwr34p3r> terpfear: need help if we can pm or in here i have onboard and pcie can only get 2 of 3 to work but all 3 show up i turn 1 off the other will go on both gpus ati, my xorg.0.log shows this bug
[20:32] <snwr34p3r> [    38.068] Cannot do multiple crtcs without X server dirty tracking 2 interface
[20:33] <helenite> i have a problem here with printing
[20:33] <helenite> does anyone know how to install gutenprint
[20:34] <helenite> gutenprint i have a printer i want to install
[20:34] <helenite> any help
[20:34] <k2gremlin> anyone having issues connecting to ubuntu for upgrades??
[20:35] <snwr34p3r> yea some were down
[20:35] <k2gremlin> 0% [Connecting to us.archive.ubuntu.com (91.189.91.13)]
[20:35] <k2gremlin>   My server has been sitting here for a while
[20:35] <snwr34p3r> ca servers were down but fine now again
[20:35] <k2gremlin> fml I can't do crap until its up lol
[20:35] <vlt> k2gremlin: me too
[20:35] <snwr34p3r> y ? can you not just add different repos
[20:35] <k2gremlin> Im not that good with linux yet. Ill break something lol
[20:36] <daftykins> nukeu666: ok but you know upgrades through that many steps aren't guaranteed?
[20:36] <terpfear> snwr: not sure i am much help, my trip setup worked without any additional config
[20:36] <k2gremlin> nvm it just kicked into gear
[20:36] <bubbasaures> k2gremlin, supposedly down earlier
[20:36] <k2gremlin> Slow as fk though :/
[20:36] <bubbasaures> k2gremlin, No swearing here.
[20:36] <vlt> bubbasaures: ?
[20:36] <bubbasaures> !language
[20:37] <Horace2> Hello, I am still having trouble with keychain
[20:37] <k2gremlin> bubbasaures, pretty sure there isn't any kids hanging out in the #ubuntu channel....
[20:37] <nukeu666> daftykins, ill only apply quantal upgrades for now to try to fix my broken packages
[20:37] <terpfear> k2gremlin: the repos have been spotty for the last 30 minutes. They keep going down and coming up. http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/us.archive.ubuntu.com
[20:37] <snwr34p3r> terpfear: :(
[20:37] <k2gremlin> "Slow as **" was a pretty calm statement lol
[20:37] <k2gremlin> terpfear, thanks!
[20:38] <bubbasaures> k2gremlin, It is the rule and you will get silenced or baned if you continue, your choice.
[20:38] <Horace2> Is there a paste bin for ubuntu
[20:38] <Horace2> !pastebin
[20:38] <bubbasaures> banned*
[20:38] <k2gremlin> Just saying that my comment was pretty calm and polite... lol
[20:39] <daftykins> nukeu666: you know that version is EOL though right?
[20:39] <bubbasaures> nukeu666, You are really doing bad things with the OS I'm not surprised it's broken.
[20:39] <Horace2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9707480/
[20:41] <bubbasaures> k2gremlin, Beyond that this is a worldwide channel crossing any ethnic or cultural groups, of some, swearing is really offensive, use your brain.
[20:41] <Arp> you know when you google how to instal say rar ubuntu and some site tells you get it from here and install - is that safe?
[20:42] <Horace2> Should I use something besies keychain ?
[20:42] <daftykins> Arp: no, not guaranteed.
[20:42] <k2gremlin> bubbasaures, It's only offensive if it is directed at someone and they persoanlly take offense to it.
[20:42] <daftykins> !ppa | Arp
[20:42] <Horace2> s/besides/besides/
[20:42] <Horace2> Anyone ?
[20:42] <k2gremlin> my statement was not directed at any indivdual so explain to me how saying a 2 letter descriptor was offensive?
[20:43] <Arp> oh so it is risky?
[20:43] <kostkon> Arp, search for rar in the software centre, press install, done
[20:43] <vlt> k2gremlin: Could you continue that in !ot, please?
[20:43] <nukeu666> k2gremlin, some words are inherently offensive even if out of context, or so they say
[20:43] <Horace2> should I report a bug?
[20:44] <k2gremlin> vlt, I'm done :) Just stating my position lol
[20:44] <Kiler> Hi
[20:44] <Kiler> Ma poate ajuta si pe mine cineva?
[20:44] <Arp> kostko is that in the package manager?
[20:44] <Horace2> No one use keychain?
[20:44] <Horace2> In ubuntu
[20:45] <Arp> I installed it like but nothing how do I open it now
[20:45] <kostkon> Arp, if the link points to apt://package_name then is safe. see here for example https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/rar/
[20:45] <Kiler> Who can helo me to instal driver for airlive wn200 usb
[20:45] <Arp> what could they do with a malicious link?
[20:46] <Arp> presumably rootkit etc so...
[20:46] <kostkon> Arp, now you only need to double click on it or right click and select extract. if you want to create an rar archive right click on the folder or file and select compress. select rar from the list.
[20:46] <Arp> cool cheers
[20:46] <daftykins> Arp: yes risky. don't really need much more than that, surely? :)
[20:46] <Arp> its cus I come from windows
[20:46] <Arp> risky = virus to mee
[20:46] <Arp> but linux no virus rite?
[20:46] <daftykins> viruses are a 90s concept
[20:46] <Arp> so whats the risk
[20:46] <vlt> !ro | Kiler
[20:47] <daftykins> malware is everywhere
[20:47] <Arp> trojans?
[20:47] <daftykins> whatever label you want to give
[20:47] <Horace2> I am asking for help with keychain, if you use it before, please explain to me what I am doing wrong... in Arch Linux... it worked fine
[20:47] <Arp> can you install rootkit control on linux?
[20:48] <Arp> like hijack the comp?
[20:48] <Arp> or install a software that sees exactly what you typing?
[20:48] <daftykins> Arp: are we doing your homework? :)
[20:48] <daftykins> please get to the point
[20:48] <k2gremlin> is there a way to setup iptables using a dynamic IP? My outbound connection is not a static from the ISP.
[20:48] <Arp> im just trying to understand the risks on linux
[20:48] <Arp> and no homework lol
[20:49] <daftykins> Arp: plenty of info online for free then.
[20:49] <Arp> aright mr grumpy
[20:49] <Arp> ill leave u alone
[20:49] <MonkeyDust> Arp  linux is safer than windows and mac
[20:50] <scriptic> Arp: yes its possible. Security is only as good as the weakest point. And the weakest point is usually a human.
[20:50] <daftykins> i'm not grumpy :) this is a channel for OS support - starting to ask 20 questions about malware isn't really on the cards. :)
[20:50] <Horace2> any one please
[20:51] <vlt> !ask | Kiler
[20:52] <Horace2> I am asking gor help
[20:52] <niko> 91
[20:52] <Horace2> I explain what is my problem
[20:52] <Horace2> s/gor/of/
[20:53] <Horace2> This is Iearned ^ from other people
[20:53] <Kiler> How can i instal driver for airlive wn200usb on ubunt 14.04??
[20:54] <MonkeyDust> Kiler  start here http://www.airlive.com/support/firmware/WN-200USB
[20:55] <Horace2> Any one use keychain and help me
[20:55] <Bashing-om> Kiler: If that device is a USB thumb drive, no other driver than what the kernel provides is needed . What is your goal here ?
[20:56] <Horace2> I need help with keychain, no one seem to be able to help me
[20:56] <daftykins> !repeat | Horace2
[20:56] <Horace2> I am asking and it feels like I am ignored
[20:57] <scriptic> Horace2: not used it myself. Have you checked here: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/dapper/man1/keychain.1.html
[20:57] <Kiler> I have the driver... But i can-t do a wi-fi connection
[20:57] <daftykins> Horace2: nobody knows.
[20:57] <Kiler> Can you help me to what i need to do a connection
[20:57] <hecatae> Horace2,  yes, but blank password, so no
[20:57] <Horace2> It's easy for me to say, you guys don't know
[20:58] <Horace2> I can look for help elsewhere
[20:58] <hecatae> ok, it is a saturday and people may take a while to reply
[20:59] <daftykins> Horace2: then do?
[20:59] <Horace2> I didn't get an werser, so I didn't know... daftykins
[20:59] <daftykins> Horace2: i understand, that's how it works in here.
[21:01] <Horace2> daftykins: Can you have suggestions? I use Keychain in Arch and just work... I don't have to use... I know sometimes people give suggestions
[21:01] <daftykins> Horace2: you see where i said that nobody knows the answer? that includes me
[21:01] <hecatae> hi Horace2 reading http://paste.ubuntu.com/9707480/ what is the problem?
[21:02] <jhutchins> Horace2: We're just fellow users here, not people with a comprehensive knowledge of Ubuntu.
[21:03] <jhutchins> Horace2: You can try different times of day/week and reach a different batch of people, someone might know.
[21:03] <Horace2> Okay
[21:03] <Horace2> thank you guys very much for explaining
[21:03] <jhutchins> Horace2: Can you describe the problem briefly?
[21:03] <Horace2> But I still have a problem I need fixing
[21:03] <vlt> Kiler: Does "ifconfig -a" show you a "wlan0" device?
[21:03] <Horace2> hecatae: Place a pastebin
[21:04] <hecatae> Horace2,  ok
[21:04] <Kiler> No etho and lo
[21:04] <Horace2> My private keys are passphrase
[21:05] <jhutchins> Horace2: It doesn't look like you've set it up correctly.
[21:05] <Horace2> It's not asking me..
[21:05] <k2gremlin> iptables -o is output interface right?
[21:05] <Horace2> jhutchins: Can I show you how I set it up ?
[21:05] <jhutchins> Horace2: http://askubuntu.com/questions/1700/what-is-the-keyring-or-keychain
[21:05] <jhutchins> Horace2: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/dapper/man1/keychain.1.html
[21:05] <jhutchins> Horace2: I've never used it.
[21:05] <Horace2> I know the difference.. I don't want to use a keyring
[21:06] <Horace2> It's a bottersome when you use a desktop
[21:06] <jhutchins> Horace2: I just use public/private keys.
[21:06] <Horace2> Okay
[21:06] <Horace2> I just want my priave key, bacuase it has a passhprase
[21:06] <Horace2> For sshagent to remember it
[21:07] <Horace2> Thaat's why I am using keychain
[21:07] <hecatae> Horace2,  what version of ubuntu, trusty, utopic?
[21:07] <Horace2> utopic
[21:08] <jhutchins> Horace2: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-debian-linux-server-install-keychain-apt-get-command/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/QuickTips#Tip_.233_Keychain_-_Manage_ssh_keys
[21:08] <hecatae> Horace2,  it's staring me in the face: /home/lhorace/.ssh/admin_at_lhprojects_default.ssh.pub missing
[21:09] <scriptic> Horace2: check this: http://serverfault.com/questions/334381/why-does-keychain-compain-that-id-rsa-pub-is-missing
[21:09] <ivona_> hey all does anyone have any clue why would my pc freeze every time when i try to or copy something at live CD or try when installing enter username password.
[21:09] <ivona_> Every time i do that it just freaking freezes and won't go anywhere.
[21:09] <dreampwnzor> hello, how can i use ffmpeg for streaming a game through wine (this part i know) with i3wm such that only one fixed desktop is displayed on stream? (this part i don't know)
[21:10] <hecatae> dreampwnzor,  I use simplescreenrecorder
[21:10] <sagredo> hello
[21:10] <sagredo> just updated to 14.10
[21:10] <Horace2> hecatae: I have keychain on Arch, that warning means nothing
[21:10] <sagredo> and unity is dead, cannot right click, just have a moving mouse after login
[21:10] <Horace2> hecatae: Keychain just want to check if the priave key is loaded
[21:10] <sagredo> when i try to apt-get update
[21:11] <sagredo> i get stuck at us.archive.ubuntu
[21:11] <sagredo> any suggestions
[21:11] <dreampwnzor> hecatae: umm, does it have an option to record only one desktop even if i switch to another?
[21:11] <GeoMint> hi, is there any way to talk directly to any developers? like an irc chat ?
[21:11] <dreampwnzor> hecatae: by desktop i mean 1...10 i3wm desktops not physical monitor screens
[21:12] <Arp> is it possible to remove the titles on top of apps - like right at the top here it says Hexchat - can I make it to say nothing and if so how?
[21:12] <bubbasaures> sagredo, There issues earlier with that server.
[21:12] <GeoMint> Arp, i know how you can in xubuntu
[21:12] <bubbasaures> hacked by the borg I tink
[21:13] <kostkon> sagredo, you could try resetting it http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html  what's your graphics card
[21:14] <sagredo> kostkon: radeon 270x
[21:15] <sagredo> ummm security.ubuntu.com down?
[21:16] <kostkon> sagredo, not really
[21:17] <sagredo> it is back up now
[21:17] <sagredo> nothing to update
[21:17] <sagredo> kostkon: what does that guide say?
[21:17] <kostkon> sagredo, how to reset compiz and unity
[21:18] <sagredo> how can i copy in terminal?
[21:18] <sagredo> copy a line
[21:18] <obi12341> CMD+Shift+C
[21:18] <sagredo> thx
[21:19] <sagredo> http://webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html
[21:19] <sagredo> hrmm
[21:19] <sagredo> that didn't work
[21:21] <Bashing-om> sagredo: " that didn't work " tells us nothing. What did you do, what did you expect to happen, what did happen ???
[21:23] <Horace2> The second one, Tip 3 was confusing
[21:23] <Horace2> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/QuickTips#Tip_.233_Keychain_-_Manage_ssh_keys
[21:24] <sagredo> Bashing-om: im trying to copy my current line in irssi
[21:24] <sagredo> so i can switch to tty2
[21:24] <Horace2> Oooo.. i get it...
[21:24] <sagredo> and browse the link
[21:24] <bekks> sagredo: that will not work.
[21:24] <sagredo> ok
[21:24] <bubbasaures> sagredo, If you ran it correct youn need to logout better yet reboot.
[21:25] <dynosis> exit
[21:26] <Bashing-om> IF your terminal is Xterm .. try left click, hold -drag to copy .. and in the other terminal; middle click to paste .
[21:27] <bubbasaures> Bashing-om, that is a good link shows the various commands in context, heh, sorry to butt in on you're fine work.
[21:28] <mucus> xterm's nice
[21:28] <Bashing-om> bubbasaures: "your" direction (corrections) are always a welcome .. no way ya can be butying in here : ))
[21:29] <Kiler> Who can help me to configure wlan0 to ubunt 14.04
[21:31] <daftykins> !details | Kiler
[21:32] <Kiler> I want to instal airlive wn200 usb
[21:33] <daftykins> Kiler: full desktop ubuntu?
[21:33] <Kiler> Yes
[21:33] <Horace2> Seee
[21:33] <Horace2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9707772/
[21:33] <Horace2> keychain doesn't work
[21:34] <daftykins> Kiler: so what is this driver you say you have?
[21:35] <w00tburger> can someone help me with a chrooting preblem?
[21:35] <bekks> w00tburger: Depends on the problem.
[21:35] <Kiler> I have the driver from here http://www.airlive.com/support/firmware/WN-200USB
[21:35] <w00tburger> chroot: failed to run command ‘/bin/bash’: Accessing a corrupted shared library
[21:36] <w00tburger> I had copied lib, and bin over to where my chroot jail is going to be located
[21:36] <daftykins> Kiler: yeah that's probably not going to be of any use. are you typing from this computer now?
[21:36] <bekks> w00tburger: Copied over from where?
[21:36] <mucus> ssl stuff is so complex (to me)
[21:36] <w00tburger> my /bin/
[21:37] <pixelkat> which should i get
[21:37] <Kiler> I type from my phone because i don-t have net connection on pc
[21:37] <bekks> w00tburger: So you have an Ubuntu (which version?), created a chroot, and copied /bin/bash over to the chroot?
[21:37] <pixelkat> ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04
[21:37] <bekks> pixelkat: 14.04
[21:37] <pixelkat> why
[21:37] <w00tburger> correct- I am running trysty
[21:37] <w00tburger> 12.04
[21:37] <theadmin> pixelkat: ...because it's the latest LTS version?
[21:37] <w00tburger> 14*
[21:38] <theadmin> pixelkat: Why would you want to use an older version?
[21:38] <pixelkat> will all programs that work on 12.04 work on 14.04?
[21:38] <pixelkat> because i want to make sure all programs work correctly
[21:38] <pixelkat> and it seems some things work better on 12.04 than 14.04
[21:38] <theadmin> pixelkat: What kind of third-party programs do you use on 12.04?
[21:38] <pixelkat> ppsspp, minecraft, wine
[21:38] <theadmin> pixelkat: Anything that's in the official repositories will work, yes
[21:38] <sagredo> just tried to use unity-tweak-tool and dconf-tools to reset my unity settings
[21:38] <pixelkat> ok, well ill go for 14.04
[21:38] <daftykins> Kiler: if you type "lsusb" with it connected does it say something like "Bus 002 Device 002: ID 148f:3070 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT2870/RT3070 Wireless Adapter" ?
[21:38] <theadmin> pixelkat: Wine is in the official repsitories. Minecraft is just Java based.
[21:39] <theadmin> pixelkat: I have never used PPSSPP, though. Can't say much.
[21:39] <pixelkat> im going to run minecraft through wine
[21:39] <sagredo> however both say "FAILED TO COMMIT CHANGES TO DCONF - cannot autolaunch D-BUS without x11 $DISPLAY
[21:39] <pixelkat> because that way i can live stream to twitch tv
[21:39] <mucus> why pixelkat ?
[21:39] <w00tburger> any idea as to what may be going on?
[21:39] <bekks> pixelkat: OUCH. :)
[21:39] <sagredo> how am I supposed to fix my unity
[21:39] <pixelkat> because live streaming is only supported in windows
[21:39] <mucus> you can't livestream from ubu?
[21:39] <sagredo> if I cannot use unity
[21:39] <pixelkat> so i HAVE to run through wine
[21:39] <mucus> oh
[21:39] <pixelkat> no other choice
[21:39] <theadmin> pixelkat: Orrr...
[21:39] <theadmin> Use Steam?
[21:40] <pixelkat> me?
[21:40] <mucus> wat?
[21:40] <theadmin> Oh wait.
[21:40] <bekks> mucus: you can. but that particular piece of software cant.
[21:40] <Mr_B> Hey guys!
[21:40] <theadmin> Steam's streaming is also Windows-only.
[21:40] <bubbasaures> sagredo, Have you done a reboot after the commands?
[21:40] <pixelkat> oh
[21:40] <theadmin> Either way, running Minecraft through Wine seems terribly inefficient.
[21:40] <sagredo> bubbasaures: umm
[21:40] <sagredo> whatever
[21:40] <pixelkat> i think im gonna build a windows pc
[21:40] <bubbasaures> heh oh well
[21:40] <pixelkat> well, id prefer not to but it seems my only choice
[21:40] <BigBawb> Hi there, I'm trying to get javascript working and it says its enabled in the firefox about:config but doesn't seen to work.
[21:41] <pixelkat> also, i need to figure out a way to install everything to my secondary HAD
[21:41] <pixelkat> HD
[21:41] <pixelkat> because my primary is only 24gb
[21:41] <pixelkat> well, hi ho hi ho its off to work i go
[21:42] <Kiler> Nop... I have 4 with linux fondation and 1 with lifecam
[21:42] <bekks> pixelkat: partition it, create a filesystem on it, mount it, and install your software wherever you want :) I suggest using that second HDD as /home, since 24GB is more than a enough for a full blown Ubuntu installation.
[21:42] <theadmin> pixelkat: Either way, you can probably stream using a third-party program instead of Minecraft's built-in thing.
[21:42] <daftykins> pixelkat: symlink contents of /home/user to the other disk. 24GB is plenty for /
[21:43] <pixelkat> yeah well, im on elementary os freya (based on ubuntu 14.04) and i run out of HD space quick.
[21:43] <pixelkat> like right now, it says that most is being used
[21:43] <w00tburger> say- question for you mac'ys out there
[21:43] <pixelkat> ive only got like 2gb left
[21:43] <w00tburger> I run a lenoveo with a HiDPI display
[21:43] <daftykins> !elementary | pixelkat we've been here before haven't we.
[21:43] <BigBawb> my whole os is on an external drive
[21:43] <BigBawb> my primary is like... 60gb
[21:43] <w00tburger> it has been nothing buy a pain in the A in regards to resolution issues and tiny icons for ubuntu
[21:43] <bubbasaures> w00tburger, All in one post please.
[21:43] <Ben64> daftykins: indeed, many many times
[21:43] <daftykins> Ben64: i better sharpen the penguins.
[21:44] <kostkon> w00tburger, the icons in the launcher you mean?
[21:44] <bubbasaures> w00tburger, and just the facts, it;s busy here.
[21:44] <w00tburger> does the retina display on a mac bork up the display on a Ubuntu install running on a VM?
[21:44] <pixelkat> daftykins, yeah ive talked about elementary before but now i am switching back to ubuntu until EOS Freya is stable
[21:44] <pixelkat> so for now i just needed to know, 12.04 or 14.04
[21:44] <daftykins> pixelkat: riiiight
[21:44] <bekks> pixelkat: 14.04
[21:44] <Ben64> and that was already answered for you, 14.04
[21:44] <pixelkat> i seem to recall there being some aesthetic differences between the two
[21:45] <pixelkat> right right
[21:45] <theadmin> pixelkat: http://www.maketecheasier.com/stream-games-to-twitch-on-linux/ -- see this.
[21:45] <pixelkat> downloading that now
[21:45] <pixelkat> thadmin
[21:45] <pixelkat> thank you!
[21:45] <GeoMint> any cinnamon channel here ?
[21:46] <bubbasaures> !alis | GeoMint
[21:46] <w00tburger> exit
[21:46] <daftykins> pixelkat: we'll welcome you back once you install a supported OS, but please stop decieving users into helping you if you're currently on elementary.
[21:46] <sagredo> hello using ubuntu-tweak-tool is worthless for me because my unity is busted as off upgrading to 14.10
[21:46] <pixelkat> there was no deceit
[21:47] <pixelkat> i asked a simple q
[21:47] <sagredo> how can I reinstall unity
[21:47] <daftykins> yeah, yeah :P
[21:47] <sagredo> with apt-get
[21:47] <theadmin> sagredo: Reinstalling never solves anything on Linux, heh
[21:47] <pixelkat> and i plan on switching back to ubuntu. im still leaning towards 12.04 as it seems more stable
[21:47] <bubbasaures> sagredo, sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop
[21:47] <pixelkat> but if you assure me 14.04 is as stable as 12.04 then ill go with that
[21:47] <sagredo> bubbasaures: thx
[21:47] <pixelkat> anyhoo, its downloading as we speak
[21:47] <Ben64> pixelkat: why even ask questions if you're going to ignore the answers? come back when you're on ubuntu
[21:48] <pixelkat> the other thing is, there is way more support for ubuntu than EOS
[21:48] <bubbasaures> sagredo, not going to fix it probably, but you seem to just be not worth dealing with honestly.
[21:48] <pixelkat> most tutortials and everything is for ubuntu
[21:48] <theadmin> sagredo: Purge your Unity configuration and try again. rm -r ~/.config/compiz-1/
[21:48] <Ben64> pixelkat: if you don't have any more ubuntu support questions, leave this channel clear of comments, you can be offtopic in #ubuntu-offtopic
[21:48] <theadmin> sagredo: That should fix it, really.
[21:48] <Kiler> Dafty?
[21:49] <bubbasaures> !tab | Kiler
[21:49] <pixelkat> well, my biggest Q is this: 14.04 have same support for programs as 12.04?
[21:49] <sagredo> theadmin: ok will give it a shot
[21:49] <bubbasaures> Kiler, gotta get the nicks correct
[21:49] <sagredo> reinstalling ubuntu-desktop did nothing
[21:49] <rww> pixelkat: boot whichever version(s) you're considering from USB, install, see how it works
[21:50] <rww> pixelkat: we cannot make guarantees about whatever random software you use
[21:50] <theadmin> pixelkat: As I said, all the programs in the official repositories will always have support. Those you asked about (PPSSPP and Wine) are fully supported on 14.04.
[21:50] <rww> and installing software on the LiveUSB works fine
[21:50] <sagredo> theadmin: nope
[21:50] <sagredo> theadmin: still a dead unity
[21:50] <theadmin> sagredo: Did you log out and back in afterwards?
[21:50] <sagredo> yes
[21:50] <daftykins> Kiler: lifecam? sounds like the adapter isn't plugged in right now.
[21:50] <sagredo> i did it before logging in
[21:50] <sagredo> in tty1
[21:50] <theadmin> Ah...
[21:50] <Ben64> sagredo: how is unity "dead"
[21:50] <theadmin> Hm. How is it "dead"?
[21:51]  * bubbasaures thinks this is #ubuntu-enabling
[21:51] <sagredo> Ben64: when I log in after updating to 14.10 all i can do is move my mouse, no panels or icon bars
[21:51] <sagredo> no right click, left click
[21:51] <sagredo> the mouse just moves around
[21:52] <sagredo> ?
[21:53] <Kiler> Now is ok. I put it where was lifecam
[21:54] <VY0AD-Brandin-NU> Is there anyone here who may be familiar with this command: cat txt.txt | head -10 > txt2.txt ?
[21:54] <daftykins> Kiler: and "lsusb" now?
[21:54] <kostkon> sagredo, does ctrl+alt+t open a new terminal window
[21:55] <theadmin> VY0AD-Brandin-NU: Eh, it will just get the first 10 lines from "txt.txt" into "txt2.txt"
[21:55] <kostkon> sagredo, or is it alt+t? hmm
[21:55] <theadmin> Ctrl-Alt-T
[21:55] <dreampwnzor> can i get the exact wine command line for a game which i start via playonlinux?
[21:55] <am11> guys is there a list which tells which version of Ubuntu (or any linux distro) corresponds to which *default* version of toolchain (gcc, g++,gcc-c++, glibc)?
[21:55] <Kiler> Bus 001 ovislink corp. Airlive wn.......
[21:56] <VY0AD-Brandin-NU> theadmin: I have a file that is 2,982 lines and I need it split into a text file every 7 lines. Is there a command to do that?
[21:56] <daftykins> VY0AD-Brandin-NU: #bash are your new best friends
[21:56] <theadmin> VY0AD-Brandin-NU: Not a command, but it's doable.
[21:56] <am11> currently i have to download multiple Ubuntus, Fedoras and CentOSes to figure this out.
[21:57] <VY0AD-Brandin-NU> theadmin: Would you be willing to help me with making this happen?
[21:57] <daftykins> Kiler: alright but the ####:#### ?
[21:57] <Kiler> 1b75:a200
[21:57] <am11> I am particualy looking for Ubuntu which is bind to gcc v4.5.x. Can anyone please enlighten me?
[22:01] <daftykins> Kiler: can you reboot now that it's plugged in?
[22:01] <Kiler> Ok
[22:02] <Bashing-om> am1 (???) as: gcc in suite(s) precise, >> 4:4.6.3-1ubuntu5: ; gcc in suite(s) precise-updates >> 4.7.2-0ubuntu3: .
[22:03] <function9x> am11: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=gcc-4.5
[22:03] <Mr_B> Hey guys, I've a quick noob question for you people who seem pretty smart. ;) I'm using Ubuntu server on a machine that has a video card installed (I used it to configure the bios and install the system), but I wan't to use the video card for another machine again and replace it with another one into the server machine. Basically my question is; Will I need to prep the server in any way before installing a different gpu? I realize I don't
[22:03] <Mr_B>  have to use a video card at all, but I feel its easier to have one since I'm always restarting the machine to mess around with things, at least of lately.
[22:03] <Mr_B> Sorry for the long post! Thanks in advance!
[22:03] <vlt> Kiler: And maybe have a look at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=766802
[22:04] <daftykins> Mr_B: you have to have a card to boot. be that an on-die graphics chip or a basic card
[22:04] <daftykins> Mr_B: do you need to do anything to just display consoles? nope.
[22:05] <theadmin> VY0AD-Brandin-NU: Well, let's see...
[22:05] <VY0AD-Brandin-NU> I just got a command to do it...
[22:05] <VY0AD-Brandin-NU> This was the command I was given: split -l 7 yourfile.txt
[22:05] <pixelkat> does files in 14.04 have right click option to open as administrator?
[22:05] <theadmin> Hah. I forgot "split" can be used that way...
[22:05] <sagredo> \
[22:05] <bekks> pixelkat: It aint Windows.
[22:06] <theadmin> pixelkat: No.
[22:06] <sagredo> kostkon: no
[22:06] <pixelkat> dang!
[22:06] <sagredo> i cannot launch applications
[22:06] <pixelkat> elementary does
[22:06] <pixelkat> i will miss that
[22:06] <VY0AD-Brandin-NU> theadmin: Thank you though for your time....much appreciated.
[22:06] <Mr_B> Right... okay cool Daftykins, thanks man! Just making sure. :)
[22:06] <sagredo> kostkon: the only thing i can do in "unity" is move the mouse around
[22:06] <bekks> pixelkat: It is a bad and unnecessary habbit :)
[22:06] <daftykins> Mr_B: no problemo, i like the easy ones
[22:06] <pixelkat> sometimes i need it though
[22:06] <linto_> koooo
[22:07] <Mr_B> Haha! Right, it certainly makes the day easier aye
[22:07] <theadmin> pixelkat: There's a Nautilus plugin you can install to open folders as administartor, but you really shouldn't be messing about with a file manager in system folders, it's dangerous.
[22:07] <pixelkat> the things i do with it are pretty risk free
[22:07] <Kiler> I reboot it
[22:07] <daftykins> pixelkat: there are other ways to achieve such things with ubuntu, but it doesn't mean they're dressed up in the same way as elementary
[22:08] <pixelkat> right
[22:08] <pixelkat> im terminal noob
[22:08] <pixelkat> i know apt-get commands, thats it
[22:08] <sagredo> WHERE DO I GO FOR SUPPORT IN 14.10?
[22:08] <mucus> what?
[22:08] <daftykins> sagredo: here, but don't use capitals.
[22:08] <sagredo> going from 14.04 --> 14.10 has rendered my unity completely broken
[22:08] <kostkon> sagredo, you could pastebin you xorg.0.log for us to examine
[22:09] <daftykins> sagredo: or test the guest session
[22:09] <sagredo> guest session is just as broken
[22:09] <GeoMint> or at ubuntu pastebin
[22:09] <clockwork_> Hello
[22:09] <Mathis> hey
[22:10] <GeoMint> paste here http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[22:10] <sagredo> great
[22:10] <sagredo> i'll just use my web browser
[22:10] <mucus> how long do ubuntu pastes stay?
[22:10] <sagredo> to paste it
[22:10] <sagredo> because my unity is working fine
[22:10] <clockwork_> Is there a way to set VLC to have it's sound synchronization default to -1.5 seconds every time I start playing media?
[22:10] <sagredo> oh wait
[22:10] <sagredo> unity does absolutely nothing
[22:10] <dreampwnzor> guys, can i get the exact wine starting command line for a game which i start via playonlinux?
[22:10] <sagredo> great idea
[22:11] <pixelkat> is it pronounced sudoo or sudoh?
[22:11] <Apachez> Apachez vs Adobe: 1-0 -> http://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/2rzt4h/fail_to_open_pdffiles_from_hpcom_procurvecomware/cnkuwrt
[22:11] <sagredo> how do I paste with the command line
[22:11] <sagredo> i will paste it
[22:11] <sagredo> for you guys to not know what is broken
[22:11] <clockwork_> @sagredo it's shift + ctrl + v
[22:12] <pixelkat> ubuntu one is no more right?
[22:12] <sagredo> how do i pastebin with cli*
[22:12] <bubbasaures> Apachez, spam with swearing wonderful.
[22:12] <GeoMint> sagredo, you are nervous .  i never upgrade ubuntu. 14.04 is LTS that means is will be supported for more time
[22:13] <Apachez> bubbasaures: at least I found a workaround to that adobe nagscreen where no other in help was able to help
[22:13] <sagredo> GeoMint: yeah because I just hosed my system updating to a currently supported version of ubuntu with updated software
[22:13] <Apachez> I also presented the workaround for others to use
[22:13] <Apachez> wonderful isnt it?
[22:13] <sagredo> GeoMint: waste of time
[22:14] <dj4c_1> Hey Everyone out here on this Saturday day!
[22:14] <sagredo> how do I reinstall unity
[22:14] <sagredo> or unity+compiz
[22:14] <pixelkat> is there a raspberry pi channel?
[22:15] <k1l> sagredo: why reinstall?
[22:15] <theadmin> pixelkat: Ubuntu One is ded, yeah. I suggest Copy.com as a replacement.
[22:15] <theadmin> pixelkat: #raspberrypi
[22:15] <k1l> !alis | pixelkat
[22:15] <pixelkat> ok thanks
[22:15] <pixelkat> no one in raspberry pi
[22:15] <pixelkat> any alternatives?
[22:16] <GeoMint> pixelkat searche google plus for raspberry community
[22:16] <theadmin> pixelkat: It's an official channel and then there's a ton of people there
[22:16] <pixelkat> gah, im in there and its only me and adminbot
[22:16] <dj4c_1> copy.com you have to buy there product. Other than that its a 30 day trial only
[22:16] <k1l> pixelkat: see the bots message or ask in #freenode
[22:16] <pixelkat> net||abuse is other one in there
[22:17] <sagredo> k1l: because after updating to 14.10 unity does absolutely nothing
[22:17] <k1l> pixelkat: please keep this channel clear for ubuntu support. thanks
[22:17] <kostkon> !pastebinit | sagredo, use this to pastebin
[22:17] <pixelkat> sorry
[22:17] <k1l> sagredo: does other users or guest account work?
[22:17] <sagredo> k1l: no
[22:17] <theadmin> pixelkat: Are you sure you typed the channel name right?
[22:17] <sagredo> kostkon: I already told you i cant pastebin
[22:17] <pixelkat> i type /join #raspberrypi
[22:17] <GeoMint> sagredo, my opinion is not to upgrade again
[22:17] <kostkon> sagredo, it's a command line tool, eg. cat /var/log/xorg.0.log | pastebinit
[22:18] <theadmin> dj4c_1: It's free for personal use.
[22:18] <GeoMint> pixelkat, i just joined and it has a lot of people
[22:18] <theadmin> dj4c_1: For companies, yes, you have to buy it.
[22:18] <dj4c_1> ok somehow I got disconnect from this room for asking a question
[22:18] <andybrine> good evening
[22:18] <pixelkat> ill try again, thanks
[22:18] <sagredo> GeoMint: you are retarded
[22:18] <steelbrain> andybrine: Evening
[22:19] <bubbasaures> dj4c_1, sometimes prayer works. ;)
[22:19] <k1l> !guidelines | dj4c_1 make sure to read them and not spam this channel
[22:19] <GeoMint> sagredo, hahahaha
[22:19] <sagredo> GeoMint: I suggest you never update any software ever again
[22:19] <sagredo> you see, it sounds retarded
[22:19] <andybrine> is it possible to turn off visual effects in gnome shell?
[22:19] <theadmin> sagredo: Using an LTS version is not the same as "never upgrade".
[22:19] <dj4c_1> ok I saw something on this board and I asked a question. How does one become a channel operator for there own channel on here and add it to a website?
[22:19] <theadmin> sagredo: LTS versions are more stable. :/
[22:20] <theadmin> dj4c_1: If you join an empty channel, you will automatically create it and become an operator.
[22:20] <sagredo> kostkon:
[22:20] <k1l> dj4c_1: #freenode for questions on how to use this network
[22:20] <klaus7777> #list
[22:20] <sagredo> "You are trying to upload an empty file, exiting"
[22:20] <steelbrain> theadmin: They don't have to be stable, they just are provided updates for a long time, as long as you keep updating updates are not an issue, and yeah LTS versions are outdated most of the times
[22:20] <sagredo> ...
[22:20] <bubbasaures> klaus7777, n o wares here
[22:20] <dj4c_1> Ok I have tried that on my own but I just get this "You are not a channel operator".
[22:20] <pixelkat> #raspberrypi Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services
[22:20] <klaus7777> \list
[22:21] <dj4c_1> due to the fact I am new to the program
[22:21] <kostkon> sagredo, sorry, cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
[22:21] <GeoMint> pixelkat, you have to register to freenode for spam reasons
[22:21] <k1l> pixelkat: #freenode for questions on freenode channels
[22:21] <ilk> How do I take ownership of a disk that was owned by root previously?
[22:21] <pixelkat> how do i do that
[22:21] <theadmin> steelbrain: I just speak from my personal experience. I rarely have problems with LTS versions, whereas regular releases have problems more often than not.
[22:21] <andybrine> I would like to turn off visual effect to have my virtual machine running faster but I cant find where to do it
[22:22] <dj4c_1> good question I want to know that one for freenode.com
[22:22] <sagredo> kostkon: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708041
[22:22] <wheezysrc> is there a free as in freedom, GNU GPLed alternative to the plop boot manager? i am after a small program that allows you to boot from usb even if the bios does not support booting from usb
[22:22] <ilk> I just replaced Kali with Lubuntu:: How do I take ownership of a disk that was owned by root previously?
[22:22] <kostkon> sagredo, can you see your card in the list?
[22:23] <bubbasaures> andybrine, several releases and desktops possible, might you share that?
[22:23] <GeoMint> pixelkat, /msg NickServ REGISTER password youremail@example.com
[22:23] <GeoMint> pixelkat, http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
[22:23] <andybrine> bubbasaures, im using 14.04
[22:24] <bubbasaures> andybrine, unity? HOw much memory allocated and on the computer over all?
[22:24] <andybrine> I was looking to install gnome classic but as I have installed the latest gnome shell I donth think Im able to go back
[22:24] <pixelkat> thanks!
[22:25] <sagredo> kostkon: it is a radeon 270x (PITCAIRN chipset)
[22:25] <sagredo> I see the chipset
[22:25] <GeoMint> pixelkat, :)
[22:25] <Mathis> how do you use special characters like $ and = in a bash script for example in wget --post-data ?
[22:25] <andybrine> bubbasaures, I have 8gb ram and 4gb allocated to my vm
[22:25] <andybrine> I am looking to run google hangouts with my virtual machine which should be grand
[22:26] <bubbasaures> andybrine, the classic is part of the shell install.
[22:27] <sagredo> kostkon: are you out of ideas
[22:27] <bubbasaures> not sure if on that gnome 3 shell release if that is what's going on
[22:27] <Mathis> anyone?
[22:27] <andybrine> bubbasaures, is that installed automatically? I dont have the option for that when I go to login
[22:27] <ilk> How do I take ownership of a disk that was owned by root previously? I cannot find any solution that works on Google !
[22:27] <bubbasaures> andybrine, is on  a install of apt-get install gnome-shell
[22:28] <andybrine> oh right
[22:28] <andybrine> I have gnome-shell
[22:28] <bubbasaures> ilk, Can you decribe what "a disk that was owned by root previously" means to you?
[22:29] <ilk> I just replaced Kali with Lubuntu:: its saying permission denied when i try to mount/access the other disks in the box
[22:29] <kostkon> sagredo, i'm seeing some errors and some of them glx ones. How old is your card?
[22:29] <sagredo> kostkon: a week
[22:29] <andybrine> bubbasaures do I not need to install fallback?
[22:29] <bubbasaures> ilk, same home?
[22:29] <ilk> same username
[22:29] <w00tburger> can someone help me with the following error?
[22:30] <theadmin> Mathis: To escape an individual character, put \ before it. To escape the entire thing, put it in single quotes.
[22:30] <bubbasaures> andybrine, Not sure, I can't really help anymore than that.
[22:30] <w00tburger> when I go to chroot a directory, I am preseted with the following: chroot: failed to run command ‘/bin/bash’: Input/output error
[22:30] <andybrine> Ok no problem thanks
[22:30] <bekks> w00tburger: Pastebin the output of "stat /full/path/to/bin/bash/in/your/chroot" please.
[22:31] <sagredo> kostkon: are you out of ideas?
[22:31] <kostkon> sagredo, no, give me a min
[22:31] <sagredo> kostkon: alright man
[22:32] <pixelkat> ok im goign with 12.04, should i burn to dvd or use unetbootin to put on usb
[22:32] <andybrine> does anyone know why I am unable to install gnome-session-fallback?
[22:32] <w00tburger> http://pastebin.com/5vjPFEuJ
[22:32] <bubbasaures> ilk, Note all the others here prefacing each others with nicks. same user name, huh, did you make a new partition and just install ubuntu, and how are these mounts attached on board right? And what if any mods did you make on them for access before if any?
[22:32] <bekks> !info gnome-session-fallback | andybrine
[22:32] <bubbasaures> ilk, Sorry lubuntu
[22:32] <pixelkat> is usb install less prone to errors?
[22:33] <theadmin> pixelkat: Why 12.04? We have told you 14.04 is better many times. You'll end up having to upgrade sooner this way.
[22:33] <theadmin> pixelkat: Use dd to create a USB.
[22:33] <pixelkat> dd?
[22:33] <theadmin> pixelkat: sudo dd if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdx
[22:33] <andybrine> bekks, does that mean that I need gnome-panel and Im unable to install it?
[22:33] <pixelkat> im familiar with unetbootin but not dd
[22:33] <w00tburger> is that what you were after?
[22:33] <theadmin> "x" is some letter which is usually "b" if you have one hard drive and no other USB sticks plugged in
[22:34] <bubbasaures> ilk, I have the feling you just installed lubuntu in that kali partition with remaking it.
[22:34] <bekks> w00tburger: Yeah. And can you pastebin "file /full/path/to/bin/bash/in/your/chroot" too, please?
[22:34] <pixelkat> theadmin: im going with 12.04 because it looks like some of the programs i use are better with that
[22:34] <bubbasaures> without*
[22:34] <kostkon> sagredo, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/VideoDriverDetection#Problem:_Breaks_after_upgrading_to_or_from_a_proprietary_driver_and_restarting_X   try rebooting if you haven't done it already
[22:34] <pixelkat> specifically ppsspp
[22:34] <BigBawb> :)
[22:34] <theadmin> pixelkat: Which ones? PPSSPP works well with 14.04, there's a PPA for it too.
[22:34] <sagredo> kostkon: i did that 3 times already
[22:34] <w00tburger> odd
[22:34] <w00tburger> bash: ERROR: cannot read `bash' (Input/output error)
[22:35] <pixelkat> yeah but in the ppa for 14.04 i have to install qt and sdl
[22:35] <bubbasaures> BigBawb, YOU nick reminds me of that bob's burgers cartoon.
[22:35] <w00tburger> let me try re-copying
[22:35] <bubbasaures> your*
[22:35] <kostkon> sagredo, ok. you could try reinstalling the fglrx driver or removing it and using the open source one
[22:35] <pixelkat> whereas in 12.04 i just sudo apt-get install ppsspp
[22:35] <pixelkat> and done
[22:35] <bekks> w00tburger: Looks like your disk is going to die, at least your filesystem is corrupted.
[22:35] <sagredo> kostkon: yes i would be happy to try that
[22:35] <theadmin> pixelkat: So what? You just add the ppa and then "sudo apt-get install ppsspp"
[22:35] <theadmin> pixelkat: It's literally one "add-apt-repository" command
[22:35] <pixelkat> doesnt work like that in 14.04
[22:35] <theadmin> Well, ppsspp-qt.
[22:35] <pixelkat> and sdl
[22:36] <w00tburger> bekks, I copied my /bin/bash over it, and now I am reveiving: chroot: failed to run command ‘/bin/bash’: Accessing a corrupted shared library
[22:36] <theadmin> So? Ubuntu will install all those for you.
[22:36] <sagredo> what is fglrx-updates ??
[22:36] <GeoMint> pixelkat, at my laptop the usb are not working better than my cdplayer so i use cd or dvd for linux install
[22:36] <theadmin> Qt comes with Ubuntu actually because Unity is Qt-based...
[22:36] <pixelkat> but then it lists ppsspp twice in my menu
[22:36] <theadmin> What
[22:36] <bekks> w00tburger: So there is even more corrupted in your chroot environment.
[22:36] <pixelkat> ill try 14.04 first
[22:36] <pixelkat> come here for help if anything goes wrong
[22:36] <kostkon> sagredo, you could start from here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver   don't be afraid to ask for further help
[22:37] <w00tburger> well this is the first time I have chrooted somthing. I am getting into reverse engineering and firmware analysis. What else do I need?
[22:37] <sagredo> kostkon: kinda hard to do things
[22:37] <sagredo> when you're stick in cli
[22:37] <sagredo> ...
[22:37] <w00tburger> I take it the dependencies of bash need to be copied into a lib under my chroot jail?
[22:37] <Kiler> Daftykins can you tell me what next?
[22:37] <bekks> w00tburger: Of course.
[22:38] <bekks> w00tburger: You need to setup an entire environment in your chroot, not just a few files.
[22:38] <pixelkat> 14.04 installing to sd
[22:38] <theadmin> w00tburger: Why not set up a chroot using existing means, such as debootstrap, instead of copying stuff around manually?
[22:38] <w00tburger> can you tell me what makes up the entire environment, or should I hit the gym, and then google
[22:38] <ilk> bubbasaures: Thank you for your input, you are probably correct. I was able to mount the /dev/sbd and /dev/sdc by doin sudo gnome-gnome disks, copying my files now.....whew
[22:38] <bekks> w00tburger: Like this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
[22:39] <w00tburger> bekks, let me read that for a few. Thanks
[22:40] <bubbasaures> ilk, Heh, okay. ;)
[22:40] <pixelkat> bbl installing 14.04
[22:40] <BigBawb> bubbasaures: thanks :P I like that show
[22:40] <GeoMint> pixelkat, i just installed xubuntu 15.04 (development branch) and i do not have any problems
[22:41] <bubbasaures> ilk, IN general if a graphic root I use gksudo
[22:41] <mucus> what's the biggest differences between debian and ubuntu?
[22:41] <theadmin> mucus: About everything...
[22:41] <Horace2> I understand now
[22:42] <curiousx> (
[22:42] <bubbasaures> BigBawb, It is rather funny.
[22:42] <Horace2> If the Window isn't active .. I can't hover the top
[22:42] <theadmin> mucus: There are too many to even list. Debian exists for a ton of architectures, while Ubuntu only supports the traditional ia32/amd64 architectures. Ubuntu has larger repositories, and makes closed-source software available, whereas Debian tries to stay mostly open-source from what I know.
[22:42] <Horace2> So, I have to slect on the program to see a menu
[22:42] <theadmin> mucus: Then... Debian uses Xfce as the default desktop, Ubuntu uses Unity...
[22:42] <Horace2> select*
[22:43] <theadmin> And tons of more stuff
[22:43] <bubbasaures> you can get to a closed source debian repo I believe, just have to add it.
[22:43] <Horace2> In Windows 8.1, I don't have to do that
[22:44] <mucus> well i do like xfce
[22:44] <mucus> and i'm not looking for a ton software. . .
[22:45] <andybrine> Is there a quick way to turn off visual effects in ubuntu 14.04?
[22:45] <theadmin> mucus: Also, Ubuntu is usually much more up-to-date.
[22:45] <mucus> man. . . i liked the way fedora operated. . .
[22:46] <bubbasaures> Horace2, I have W8.1, it is no more easier launching anything.
[22:46] <bubbasaures> and I have a menu
[22:46] <sagredo> hi unity is broken on 14.10
[22:46] <sagredo> i'd like to try another display manager
[22:46] <sagredo> what are some others?
[22:46] <bekks> sagredo: Can you define "broken" in that context please?
[22:46] <theadmin> mucus: Well, if you like Fedora then use Fedora?
[22:46] <mucus> contemplating it. . .
[22:47] <sagredo> bekks: i log in or start guest and THE ONLY functionality is mouse movement
[22:47] <mucus> but the fact that i have to completely reinstall for new versions is kinda. . . .
[22:47] <sagredo> no left click
[22:47] <sagredo> right click
[22:47] <sagredo> top system panel
[22:47] <bekks> sagredo: Did you investigate the logs?
[22:47] <bekks> sagredo: Did you check wether you have free space?
[22:47] <sagredo> bekks: just xorg but i dont have much exp
[22:47] <k1l> sagredo: is the video driver working correctly?
[22:47] <sagredo> bekks: 6.8GB
[22:47] <sagredo> free
[22:47] <sagredo> k1l: no idea
[22:48] <mucus> but. . .
[22:48] <k1l> sagredo: so check it.
[22:48] <mucus> ubuntu i can just install and forget about it. . .
[22:48] <theadmin> mucus: Eh? You can upgrade Fedora too...
[22:48] <mucus> i heard you had to completely reinstall
[22:48] <sagredo> k1l: i don't know how to do that
[22:48] <k1l> mucus: if you want xfce install xubuntu. done
[22:48] <mucus> did i hear wrong?
[22:49] <mucus> k11 you can drop xfce on any distro really, can'tcha?
[22:49] <sagredo> yes
[22:49] <sagredo> i want a different display manager as well
[22:49] <sagredo> unity is really bad
[22:49] <mucus> i've never even been hands on with unity
[22:50] <k1l> sagredo: "lshw -c video"
[22:50] <k1l> sagredo: so wait. are you complaining about unity or is unity not working correctly?
[22:50] <sagredo> both
[22:50] <k1l> mucus: what?
[22:50] <sagredo> k1l:
[22:50] <mucus> what what?
[22:50] <kostkon> sagredo, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD#Installation_via_the_Ubuntu_repositories
[22:51] <k1l> sagredo: i am not in for destructive rantings.
[22:51] <sagredo> k1l:
[22:51] <sagredo> ok great idea
[22:51] <sagredo> this could be it
[22:51] <sagredo> i have 2 video interfaces
[22:51] <sagredo> one is the onboard Nvidia geforce 8200
[22:51] <kostkon> sagredo, you didn't say that
[22:51] <kostkon> sagredo, go on
[22:51] <sagredo> and the other is my pci-e graphics card
[22:51] <sagredo> the 270X
[22:51] <k1l> mucus: so if you want xfce anyway why dont you want to start with it  on xubuntu in the first place?
[22:52] <bubbasaures> having out of control users here is such a waste of all out times
[22:52] <bubbasaures> our*
[22:52] <mucus> k11 i'm actually partial to doing an ubuntu install and then just apt-get install xfce4
[22:52] <sagredo> k1l: are you a unity dev or something? why are you taking it personally
[22:52] <sagredo> it's not your system that was broken when updating
[22:53] <kostkon> k1l, it's a graphics card driver problem  http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708041
[22:53] <sagredo> kostkon: how can I disable the integrated graphics card
[22:53] <pixelkat> ok im trying out 14.04
[22:53] <kostkon> sagredo, in the bios
[22:53] <jhutchins> mucus: Fedora/RedHat has been working on in-place upgrades, they either support it for RHEL6 - 7 or from 7 forward (not sure which).
[22:53] <k1l> sagredo: i am offering my free time to help users. since you just want to be destructive: good luck with your isses, i am out.
[22:53] <pixelkat> should i go ahead and install?
[22:54] <sagredo> k1l: good riddens
[22:54] <bekks> pixelkat: How often do you want to ask that question? :) It is the third time now you are asking wether you should use 14.04
[22:54] <sagredo> k1l: you don't really want to help
[22:54] <pixelkat> im just nervoua
[22:54] <pixelkat> nervous
[22:54] <GeoMint> pixelkat, relax :)
[22:54] <k1l> pixelkat: you can try it on the live system to test
[22:54] <sagredo> kostkon: going to give it a go
[22:54] <bekks> sagredo: He, as well as other did. But your attitude made them (and me) resting your case.
[22:54] <kostkon> sagredo, ok
[22:55] <GeoMint> pixelkat, its your first time using linux ?
[22:55] <pixelkat> im already having an issue
[22:55] <sagredo> bekks: all i was was honest
[22:55] <pixelkat> no but, i cant seem to find the perfect distro
[22:55] <sagredo> i wasn't being destructive
[22:55] <GeoMint> pixelkat, what are you looking for?
[22:55] <pixelkat> ubuntu seems to be most widely supported so that why im going with it
[22:55] <sagredo> why is it bad to support other display managers
[22:55] <pixelkat> heres my issue
[22:55] <sagredo> shouldn't be so touchy
[22:55] <bekks> sagredo: No one said you werent. But your attitude does not reflect anything else but being destructive. So lets move on now.
[22:55] <pixelkat> my screens are mirrored
[22:56] <pixelkat> like, unity and top panel are on both screens
[22:56] <pixelkat> is there a way to take that off?
[22:56] <GeoMint> i suggest you to use xfce
[22:56] <GeoMint> not unity
[22:56] <pixelkat> i like xfce
[22:56] <GeoMint> it is more useful for me
[22:56] <k1l> sagredo: i am fine with whatever you want to run as DE. but making a project bad to make your choice look better is destructive. that is all. and i did help you but you were busy making chitchat. so dont blame me.
[22:56] <GeoMint> :)
[22:56] <bekks> pixelkat: Install the graphics driver for your GPU, and configure your screens as you want them to be (like: not being mirrored)
[22:57] <GeoMint> pixelkat, download xubuntu then
[22:57] <pixelkat> well
[22:57] <pixelkat> i have intel onboard graphics
[22:57] <pixelkat> no proprietary drivers available
[22:57] <k1l> pixelkat: you can set that in the system settings
[22:57] <jhutchins> pixelkat: No proprietary drivers needed.
[22:57] <pixelkat> im looking for it
[22:57] <pixelkat> is it under displays?
[22:58] <GeoMint> pixelkat, sometimes it fixes after the installation
[22:58] <jhutchins> pixelkat: You might also look at xrandr
[22:58] <pixelkat> ok i figured out launcher placement
[22:58] <pixelkat> now how to remove top bar?
[22:59] <pixelkat> ok here's what i want to run without problems: wine, kazam, minecraft, ppsspp
[23:00] <pixelkat> and gimp
[23:00] <pixelkat> thats it
[23:00] <bekks> pixelkat: And? :)
[23:00] <k1l> pixelkat: what desktop? unity? you cant remove the topbar there
[23:00] <pixelkat> oh ok thanks kll
[23:00] <theadmin> pixelkat: 14.04 is fine for all those
[23:00] <GeoMint> pixelkat, minecraft runs fine for me
[23:00] <pixelkat> ok ill give this a go
[23:00] <pixelkat> geomint i am going to run minecraft through wine
[23:00] <pixelkat> because i need to live stream
[23:01] <pixelkat> and live streaming is complicated on linux
[23:01] <bekks> pixelkat: You have been told that you can stream minecraft using linux, too.
[23:01] <theadmin> pixelkat: Well it will be slow, but it will be the same as it would be on 12.04 or whatever.
[23:01] <bekks> Nothing changed since then :)
[23:01] <pixelkat> oh
[23:01] <pixelkat> i have a powerful pc though
[23:01] <pixelkat> so it should run smoothly
[23:02] <bekks> We had this entire discussion an hour ago - the results will be the same :)
[23:02] <pixelkat> ok ok
[23:02] <pixelkat> geo
[23:02] <pixelkat> im gonna run with 14.04 at first, then switch to xfce if i need to
[23:02] <sagredo> kostkon:
[23:03] <sagredo> the integrated grpahics card is gone off lshw
[23:03] <pixelkat> geomint: how is docky support on xubuntu?
[23:03] <kostkon> sagredo, i'm here
[23:03] <sagredo> however it did not fix unity
[23:03] <pixelkat> i need a good launcher, and im not the biggest fan of unity
[23:03] <pixelkat> i LOVE docky though
[23:03] <sagredo> kostkon: isn't there any easier way to simply reinstall unity before I try this AMD binary driver?
[23:03] <pixelkat> or plank rather
[23:03] <pixelkat> elementary uses plank
[23:03] <GeoMint> pixelkat, of course
[23:03] <kostkon> sagredo, ok.   let's see your Xorg log again.   cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
[23:03] <pixelkat> id like to keep using that
[23:03] <pixelkat> ok
[23:04] <k1l> pixelkat: sounds like you dont want to use unity anyway. so what about you look at xubuntu?
[23:04] <sagredo> kostkon: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708277
[23:05] <pixelkat> im just worried support for xubuntu wont be the same as ubuntu
[23:05] <pixelkat> unity is OK
[23:05] <pixelkat> but just ok for me
[23:05] <theadmin> pixelkat: It's the same -- Xubuntu is supported in this channel as well.
[23:05] <pixelkat> oh ok sweet
[23:05] <theadmin> There is also #xubuntu though, if you have Xfce-specific questions you can ask there
[23:05] <pixelkat> how do i access my 750gb drive?
[23:05] <pixelkat> it said permission denied
[23:06] <sagredo> pixelkat: sudo nautilus
[23:06] <kostkon> sagredo, this page describes how to remove the old fglrx and reinstall it https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD#Installation_via_the_Ubuntu_repositories
[23:06] <pixelkat> im trying to save xubuntu iso to my 750
[23:06] <k1l> pixelkat: for xfce related stuff you might get more feedback in #xubuntu but since it uses the same codebase its supported in here ,too
[23:06] <pixelkat> ok great
[23:06] <kostkon> sagredo, i can give you the commands here one at a time
[23:06] <sagredo> kostkon: i will try it
[23:06] <kostkon> sagredo, ok
[23:08] <pixelkat> ok ill bbl
[23:08] <pixelkat> gonna boot back to os so i can dl xubuntu
[23:08] <pixelkat> cause it wont let me save here
[23:08] <pixelkat> should i sudo firefox?
[23:08] <pixelkat> to be able to save to hd
[23:08] <bekks> pixelkat: No.
[23:09] <pixelkat> i dont know how else to save file to hd from firefox
[23:09] <bekks> pixelkat: you should fix teh permissions of your disk instead.
[23:09] <sagredo> pixelkat:
[23:09] <sagredo> maybe sudo wget?
[23:09] <pixelkat> i dont know how to do either of those thing
[23:09] <bekks> No, just fix the permissions of that filesystem.
[23:09] <pixelkat> how do i do that
[23:09] <GeoMint> pixelkat, you can save in /home/user without sudo permission
[23:10] <sagredo> she needs to use her larger drive
[23:10] <pixelkat> on trial?
[23:10] <pixelkat> im testing from cd
[23:10] <bekks> pixelkat: fix the permissions after you successfully installed Ubuntu.
[23:10] <k1l> pixelkat: you cant safe stuff on your cd :)
[23:10] <pixelkat> its downloading now, somehow
[23:11] <sagredo> pixelkat: make sure you have space
[23:11] <pixelkat> i hope it shows up after dl
[23:11] <sagredo> otherwise you will waste your time
[23:11] <pixelkat> i have space on all my HD
[23:11] <sagredo> ok
[23:11] <sagredo> just a head's up
[23:11] <bekks> pixelkat: No. You have to install Ubuntu after downloading the ISO file.
[23:11] <bekks> pixelkat: After installing, you have to fix the permissions.
[23:11] <pixelkat> well, ill know in 4min if it installed
[23:11] <pixelkat> i need to fix permissions
[23:11] <pixelkat> how do i do that
[23:11] <bekks> pixelkat: Downloading will NOT install it.
[23:11] <sagredo> kostkon: where'd you go home skillet
[23:11] <pixelkat> right i know that
[23:13] <pixelkat> it LOOKS like xubuntu is saving to my DL folder
[23:13] <pixelkat> ill know in a minute
[23:13] <pixelkat> is brasero available by default?
[23:13] <kostkon> sagredo, i'm still here
[23:13] <bekks> pixelkat: you cant burn a cd when using the cd driver for the live cd currently :)
[23:13] <bekks> pixelkat: are you aware of that? :)
[23:13] <pixelkat> oh
[23:13] <pixelkat> dangit
[23:14] <sagredo> pixelkat: if you have 2 drives
[23:14] <pixelkat> how about unetbootin to usb
[23:14] <kostkon> sagredo, do you need the commands?
[23:14] <sagredo> kostkon: yes
[23:14] <pixelkat> theadmin: whats best way to make bootable usb
[23:14] <bekks> pixelkat: HAving the live cd, why dont you just reboot and install?
[23:14] <pixelkat> you gave a cmmand line earlier but i forgot it
[23:14] <kostkon> sagredo, ok  start off with this sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.BAK
[23:15] <bekks> pixelkat: Why do you make things so complicated? :)
[23:15] <sagredo> pixelkat: there is a usb-creator on your live
[23:15] <pixelkat> i dont mean to :(
[23:15] <pixelkat> oh ok
[23:15] <bekks> pixelkat: So reboot and install.
[23:15] <sagredo> pixelkat: i suggest usb
[23:15] <sagredo> very simple clean way to install
[23:15] <bekks> No need to create an USB, he already booted off a live cd.
[23:15] <bekks> Reboot, install.
[23:15] <kostkon> sagredo, then  sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx fglrx-amdcccle fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates
[23:16] <kostkon> sagredo, and after that... reboot
[23:16] <pixelkat> yes, but im on ubuntu not xubuntu
[23:16] <bekks> pixelkat: So install xubuntu-desktop later on.
[23:16] <bekks> pixelkat: It is done with one command :)
[23:16] <pixelkat> is that going to take up  a lot of space?
[23:16] <pixelkat> my hd is only 24gb
[23:17] <bekks> pixelkat: minimum requirement for Ubuntu is 2GB. :)
[23:17] <bekks> pixelkat: 24GB is more than enough.
[23:17] <worenga> xubuntu is actually not that big
[23:17] <pixelkat> ok ill install ubuntu then apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[23:18] <sagredo> kostkon: brb
[23:19] <pixelkat> brasero is burning image
[23:19] <pixelkat> from livecd
[23:19] <pixelkat> creating image checksum atm
[23:19] <bekks> pixelkat: I give up on your case, since you dont want to listen what you are being told.
[23:19] <bekks> Good luck.
[23:19] <pixelkat> no wait pls
[23:20] <bekks> No.
[23:20] <pixelkat> i just wanted to see if it would work
[23:20] <pixelkat> because the necessary files to run brasero are already loaded right?
[23:20] <pixelkat> or will it not go past creating image checksum
[23:20] <bekks> Totally pointless whatever you are doing.
[23:20] <bekks> Just reboot your live cd and install.
[23:20] <pixelkat> sigh, alright
[23:21] <Monika> How can I cut video *.ogg files? Avidemux won't open them. Audacity cuts them correctly ... but removes the video part, it keeps only the sound.
[23:21] <bekks> Monika: Convert them to AVI, use avidemux, convert them back to OGG.
[23:21] <Monika> o.o
[23:21] <Monika> That's the only way?
[23:21] <Monika> how horrible
[23:21] <bekks> Monika: Thats video editing :)
[23:21] <Monika> 0o
[23:22] <pixelkat> omg 6.5gb space needed
[23:22] <pixelkat> is there a way to lessen that?
[23:22] <Monika> ok which prog is best for doing the conversion from ogg to avi and back?
[23:22] <bekks> pixelkat: And you still have 18GB.
[23:22] <pixelkat> well, i was running into low hd space problems on elementary
[23:22] <pixelkat> even with a clean hd
[23:22] <pixelkat> does minecraft keep a cache?
[23:23] <pixelkat> if so, id like to install to 750gb hd
[23:23] <pixelkat> is that possible?
[23:23] <Monika> Can Handbreak do this conversion?
[23:23] <Monika> or is it only for converting to mp4?
[23:23] <pixelkat> im installing 14.04 now, ill be back after thats installed with questions
[23:24] <pixelkat> should i unmount partitions before installing?
[23:24] <pixelkat> it just asked me that
[23:24] <pixelkat> anyone?
[23:25] <pixelkat> bekks im doing what you asked
[23:26] <pixelkat> bekks: you here?
[23:26] <pixelkat> D:
[23:28] <pixelkat> fine, i unmounted partitions, told it to replace elmentary and use entire hd
[23:28] <pixelkat> its installing now
[23:28] <pixelkat> can i receive help after this is all installed?
[23:29] <melvin> Guys, i have a error installing spotify on Xubuntu 14.04
[23:29] <melvin> Guys, i have a error installing spotify on Xubuntu 14.04
[23:29] <sagredo> kostkon:
[23:30] <pixelkat> is gnome-music supported on ubuntu 14.04?
[23:30] <frigginglorious> sagredo: why would you want spotify?
[23:30] <kostkon> melvin, what's the error
[23:30] <kostkon> sagredo, what happened
[23:30] <sagredo> kostkon: i am in root shell with networking
[23:30] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, is it a dependency error?
[23:30] <melvin> Guys, the point is. I want spotify cuz i use it on my phone and all music is on it. Even pay for it
[23:31] <melvin> kostkon: melvin@melvin-Xubuntu:~$ sudo apt-add-repository -y "deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free" && > sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 94558F59 && > sudo apt-get update -qq && > sudo apt-get install spotify-client [sudo] password for melvin:  Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring --homedir /tmp/tmp.kpmts06Xo6 --no-auto-check-trustdb --trust-model always --k
[23:31] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: E: Malformed line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list (dist parse) E: The list of sources could not be read. melvin@melvin-Xubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install spotify-client Reading package lists... Error!
[23:32] <melvin> kostkon: sorry, E: Malformed line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list (dist parse) E: The list of sources could not be read. melvin@melvin-Xubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install spotify-client Reading package lists... Error!
[23:32] <pixelkat> does chromium use less resources than firefox?
[23:32] <kostkon> sagredo, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic   and then   sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates
[23:32] <dreampwnzor> hi guys. anyone using simplestreamrecorder to stream OpenGL games? i get low fps in WoW through wine :(
[23:32] <dreampwnzor> (using the opengl streaming feature)
[23:32] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, it seems like you added an invalid entry in sources.list
[23:33] <NoobsFlyRNP> Try passing sudo -H gedit /etc/apt/sources.list, melvin. And find the lines which are incorrectly formatted.
[23:33] <kostkon> sagredo, then it says sudo aticonfig --initial  or sudo amdconfig --initial  i don't know why  pick the one you think is appropriate
[23:33] <NoobsFlyRNP> (Which should be line 1.
[23:33] <NoobsFlyRNP> )
[23:33] <kostkon> sagredo, and finally reboot
[23:33] <kostkon> !pastebin | melvin, paste here
[23:34] <sagredo> kostkon: brb
[23:34] <kostkon> sagredo, ok
[23:34] <pixelkat> dreampwnzr: i am trying to stream also
[23:34] <pixelkat> dreampwnzor:
[23:35] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, disregard previous instruction, I just noticed your system is using sources.list.d/spotify.list Try passing the command sudo -H gedit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list instead.
[23:35] <pixelkat> if you find a good way let me know
[23:35] <melvin> !pastebin http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708428/plain/
[23:35] <pixelkat> dreampwnzor: i found this - http://aikar.co/2014/09/03/ubuntu-live-streaming-twitch-tv/
[23:35] <catalase> can someone please help me get my crontab running properly
[23:35] <catalase> it will not do any of the commands lol
[23:36] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: command not found
[23:36] <melvin> kostkon: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708428/plain/
[23:36] <pixelkat> catalase is that a windows program?
[23:36] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, eh. Try passing sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list
[23:36] <catalase> pixelkat, what? no
[23:36] <dreampwnzor> pixelkat: it's very easy to just stream everything from the desktop, but i have a lot of desktops (using i3wm) and i dont want to stream my skype etc, thats why im trying to stream only opengl data but it's very slow apparently :/
[23:37] <guest495626485> Hello?
[23:37] <pixelkat> oh
[23:37] <pixelkat> ok :3
[23:37] <catalase> cron is not working properly
[23:37] <catalase> it will not execute the commands as root
[23:37] <guest495626485> Hello?
[23:37] <catalase> or at all really
[23:37] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708445/plain/
[23:37] <Bashing-om> guest495626485: Ask your support question.
[23:38] <melvin> kostkon: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708445/plain/
[23:38] <MrClever> Hello people of the IRC network, may i have technical help?
[23:39] <MrClever> What?
[23:39] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, looks like you don't have gedit installed.
[23:39] <NoobsFlyRNP> Try using nano instead.
[23:39] <kostkon> melvin, try   nano /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list   then c/p the output on paste.ubuntu.com
[23:39] <Bashing-om> !ask | MrClever
[23:39] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list
[23:39] <MrClever> Hello
[23:39] <kostkon> melvin, to exit from it press ctrl+x
[23:39] <NoobsFlyRNP> Ahh, thanks kostkon. :).
[23:40] <k1l> MrClever: just ask, and dont ask to ask :)
[23:40] <MrClever> Is there a fast way to remote control a conputer?
[23:40] <MrClever> I have tried VNC with no luck
[23:40] <MrClever> It is too slow
[23:40] <melvin> !pastebin
[23:40] <NoobsFlyRNP> SSH is pretty good, MrClever.
[23:40] <MrClever> To play minecraft with.
[23:41] <melvin> deb http://repository.spotify.com/stable non-free
[23:41] <catalase> can anyone provide assistance in getting this cron daemon to work properly. it will not execute commands as root
[23:41] <MrClever> I dont know wht ssh is
[23:41] <k1l> MrClever: you can try ssh with -X
[23:41] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: this is what i get deb http://repository.spotify.com/stable non-free
[23:41] <MrClever> But i need to remote control and play mine craft
[23:41] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: Do you want me to change anything in it?
[23:41] <k1l> MrClever: but if the connections are not fast enough that will not help anyway
[23:42] <MrClever> Well then wha do i doo?
[23:42] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, press enter to change to next line, type deb-src http://repository.spotify.com/stable non-free
[23:42] <NoobsFlyRNP> Press Ctrl+X
[23:42] <NoobsFlyRNP> Press Y
[23:42] <MrClever> Then enter
[23:43] <MrClever> So can i do fast vnc and play minecraft
[23:43] <MrClever> On the go
[23:43] <MrClever> On my android
[23:43] <MrClever> ?
[23:43] <MrClever> ?
[23:44] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: doesn't work http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708472/
[23:44] <MrClever> anyone?
[23:44] <NoobsFlyRNP> !patience | MrClever
[23:44] <k1l> MrClever: oh, on android? i dont think so.
[23:45] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, you know what, try deleting spotify.list and run: sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 94558F59
[23:45] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin and then sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/spotify.list'
[23:45] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, what version of ubuntu are you using?
[23:45] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: okay
[23:46] <melvin> 14.04 Xubuntu brah ^ ^ fast as helllll
[23:46] <MrClever> Is there to get the chat from a minecraft server?
[23:46] <NoobsFlyRNP> Dat XFCE, though.
[23:46] <sagredo> kostkon:
[23:46] <melvin> XFCE i know, is it so much different from ubuntu?
[23:46] <sagredo> you did it man
[23:47] <kostkon> melvin, actually no, just change the line from deb http://repository.spotify.com/stable non-free  to deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free  and that's it. don't forget save. Just press ctrl+x and then select Yes.
[23:47] <sagredo> kostkon: im not going to lie, i believed there was maybe .01% chance this would fix it
[23:47] <kostkon> to save*
[23:47] <sagredo> kostkon: but it fixed it
[23:47] <MrClever> Patience | sagredo
[23:47] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, XFCE is essentially Ubuntu without GNOME/Unity.
[23:47] <NoobsFlyRNP> It just uses XFCE.
[23:47] <kostkon> sagredo, please explain
[23:47] <sagredo> kostkon: i tried a guest session
[23:47] <NoobsFlyRNP> MrClever, I suggest you try RDP.
[23:47] <sagredo> and viola
[23:47] <MrClever> !patience | kostkon
[23:47] <NoobsFlyRNP> Instead of VNC, that is.
[23:47] <sagredo> uniy is working again
[23:48] <kostkon> sagredo, only in the guest session?
[23:48] <sagredo> MrClever: kostkon is helping people, not asking questions
[23:48] <sagredo> kostkon: i will try my user
[23:48] <sagredo> brb
[23:48] <kostkon> sagredo, ok
[23:48] <MrClever> !patience | sagredo
[23:49] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: this XFCE is alot faster. I like faster thats why i choose this one. i had ubuntu but i felt that it went downhill with the speed after one day xd but what do i do now. I just edited the file ?
[23:49] <Monika> MrClever, are you playing with the bot?
[23:49] <k1l> MrClever: stop that. dont fool around and spoil this channel
[23:49] <MrClever> Playing with?
[23:49] <MrClever> :(
[23:49] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, did you pass both the commands I asked you to, melvin?
[23:49] <MrClever> Patience guys.
[23:50] <k1l> !guidelines > MrClever
[23:50] <NoobsFlyRNP> MrClever, please don't get off topic and/or pass unnecessary commands to the bot, sir. Thank you. =).
[23:50] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: yes but now when i do sudo apt-get update i get another error or some fail xd
[23:50] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, can you paste the error?
[23:50] <melvin> !pastebin
[23:51] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9708501/
[23:52] <Hell-Razor> whats going on fellas.. just wondering if its possible to install ubuntu on to a reiserfs or reiser4 filesystem instead of othe other stuff
[23:52] <sagredo> kostkon:
[23:52] <sagredo> hrmmm, looks like my user account is fried
[23:52] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, pass the command cat /etc/apt/sources.list | perl -ne '$H{$_}++ or print' > /tmp/sources.list && sudo mv /tmp/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list
[23:53] <NoobsFlyRNP> Cat shall read the file and pass the contents to perl which will remove the duplicate lines. The result will be saved in a temporary file which will be then moved to replace the original, melvin.
[23:53] <kostkon> sagredo, pastebin your xorg log again.  probably you need to reset your user's unity and compiz configuration per instructions here http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-reset-compiz-and-unity-in-ubuntu.html
[23:53] <kostkon> sagredo, reset again that is
[23:53] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: yo how do you know all that code? WHAT THA HELL
[23:53] <sagredo> kostkon: of course
[23:54] <sagredo> kostkon: you do recall I tried to do that originally xD
[23:54] <NoobsFlyRNP> melvin, coffee, cigarettes, and asking my wife to shut the hell up after the sixth shot of whiskey.
[23:54] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: Still get the same error when i run sudo apt-get update
[23:54] <sagredo> kostkon: it says dconf cannot replace them as I must have a running X
[23:54] <Monika> I think I will give up on cutting the *.ogg video and just rerecord it completely :-/
[23:54] <Monika> nothing works
[23:54] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: Can she even cook bro? >.<
[23:54] <NoobsFlyRNP> Ha. Do you use RDP/VNC/Teamviewer, melvin?
[23:54] <NoobsFlyRNP> Well, she tries, sir.
[23:54] <kostkon> sagredo, hmm ok
[23:55] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: i have used teamviewer @windows
[23:55] <sagredo> kostkon: it's cool man I will just make a new user
[23:55] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: i'm willing to install it on Xubuntu if possible
[23:55] <sagredo> kostkon: i don't have many settings to change
[23:55] <NoobsFlyRNP> That'd be nice, melvin. Only of course, if you consent.
[23:55] <kostkon> sagredo, :/
[23:55] <NoobsFlyRNP> I can connect to your Xubuntu box and try fixing it.
[23:55] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: i need to fix it, i have no choice hahaha
[23:56] <NoobsFlyRNP> I can tell.
[23:56] <pixelkat> ok, xubuntu installed
[23:56] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: Bro this ain't no box, this shit is a heavymetalass pc
[23:56] <melvin> Gamestuffz brah
[23:56] <xangua> Congratulations pixelkat
[23:56] <pixelkat> thanks
[23:56] <pixelkat> now how do i make terminal transparent
[23:56] <NoobsFlyRNP> We use the term 'box' to describe any workable piece of x86 junk.
[23:57] <xangua> Pixel open terminal preferentes
[23:57] <NoobsFlyRNP> When done installing and when you're able to, feel free to send me your ID and password via /notice or /msg, melvin.
[23:57] <melvin> NoobsFlyRNP: bro only my processor might be shit and motherboard, but this thing is a beastmode pc