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shadaloohi00:03
shadaloowhere are the wallpapers stored00:03
Bashing-omshadaloo: Could depend .. what distribution and release are you running ?00:06
shadalooBashing-om: 15.0400:07
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Daekdroom!ubuntu+1 | shadaloo00:08
ubottushadaloo: Vivid Vervet is the codename for Ubuntu 15.04 - Support only in #ubuntu+100:08
Nixushey I am a n00b at this irc stuff. can anyone tell me the basic stuff?00:12
daftykinsNixus: no, this isn't an IRC support channel. join #freenode and ask there00:13
daftykinsNixus: type "/join #freenode"00:13
bubbasauresknob, Any of those installs from the ubuntu repo?00:13
Nixusok00:13
darius93Do anyone have issues with amd proprietary when using it with a apu? It seem like there may be a memory leak with /usr/bin/X overtime or when running a graphically intensive application (eg Game, Rendering, etc)00:18
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steven____Which release was the first release of Ubuntu that had PAE as a requiremen00:20
squidlyis there a gnucash package that has sql enabled?00:22
fang0654What's the correct way to shut ubuntu down from the command line?00:22
fang0654/sbin/halt seems to hang at the end00:23
Bashing-omfang0654: Try as -> sudo shutdown -h now <- .00:23
steven____fang0654: what version of ubuntu does it hang on?00:23
fang0654steven____, 14.04.. this is a desktop, but I've experienced it on the server flavors as well00:24
fang0654Bashing-om, yep, that did it.  Thanks!00:24
steven____fang0654: I'll try and reproduce the hang a bit later on...00:24
fang0654steven____, usually hangs with "System halted", but doesn't send the final kill00:24
Bashing-omfang0654: ;) ... -r to 'reboot' .00:24
steven____Bashing-om: Running sudo kill 1 works too00:25
steven____Brb, rebooting for a software update00:26
Bashing-omsteven____: Maybe, but to me that is a bit scary .. '1' is init . Killing it might leave things in a unstable state (??) .00:26
anontxi have a notebook with ubuntu 14.10 running touch pad works but usb optical mouse does not work i really need the mouse more than touchpad since the notebook keyboard is wrecked .  any ideas?00:26
niytroBashing-om, okay still working, i went to eat00:27
daftykinsanontx: tried more than one USB port? is this mouse known good? i don't mean historically, i mean today - on another computer :)00:27
Bashing-omniytro: I was wondering .. try again and let's see what happens .. else going to get down and dirty .. try and unhack it from the terminal with apt's tools .dirty .00:28
anontxyes it works fine on windows machines and i did try all ports. i was astounded lol that it did not work. almost everything works it seems. i want to use this as a tor00:28
anontxwith gnone on front end00:29
shadaloowhat is the command that is executed when I select "Shut Down" from the system panel00:29
daftykinsanontx: that's ok don't need the life history. unplug it, then plug it back in and type "dmesg | tail" and see if you spot it being plugged in00:29
anontx[  344.297657] cfg80211:   (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:31
anontx[  344.297659] cfg80211:   (5490000 KHz - 5600000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:31
anontx[  344.297661] cfg80211:   (5650000 KHz - 5710000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:31
anontx[  344.297663] cfg80211:   (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 3000 mBm)00:31
anontx[  344.297665] cfg80211:   (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 4000 mBm)00:31
anontx[  743.133613] perf samples too long (2505 > 2500), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 5000000:31
unopasteanontx 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 unmuted00:31
anontxhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/9715495/00:33
anontxkeyboard works fine00:33
shadaloowhat is the command that is executed when I select "Shut Down" from the system panel00:36
failfarmshadaloo, sudo shutdown ?00:36
shadaloofailfarm:00:36
daftykinsanontx: is it a wireless USB receiver for the mouse and keyboard, or?00:36
shadalooyou can shutdown the computer without executing as root00:36
failfarmshadaloo, i think ubuntu also uses poweroff00:37
anontxno both plugged into seperate ports00:37
shadaloopoweroff: Need to be root00:37
daftykinsanontx: so they're wired devices? is it optical? does the light come on, if any?00:39
anontxyes light works when i lift it00:39
daftykinsis the system a laptop?00:39
anontxyes00:39
failfarmshadaloo, would changing the sudoers file to user ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/shutdown, work for what you need ?00:39
anontxcompaq with a wasted keyboard00:40
failfarmor you could do sudo chmod a+s /sbin/shutdown00:40
daftykinsanontx: old thing? still got a battery?00:41
niytroBashing-om, okay still not working00:41
anontxit wad vista on it00:42
anontxso its gotta be 6 years old ?00:42
anontxmu guess00:42
anontx*had00:42
anontxmouse and keyboard combo worked fine in windows. i know that dont mean much00:43
shadaloofailfarm: how do you edit that file00:43
failfarmshadaloo, http://nixcraft.com/showthread.php/667-how-to-use-visudoers00:44
robin_Not sure if I'm in the right place, but using GNOME in Ubuntu 14.04, and having a problem getting sketchup 2015 running in wine 1.7.3300:44
robin_double-tap the installed icon, get the "working" icon on the mouse for 4-5 seconds and it stops. no program.00:45
Valduarerobin_: there isnt linux native version anymore of sketchup?00:45
robin_that's version 8. I use version 15.00:45
robin_that's a WEE bit of a step in the wrong direction00:46
daftykinsrobin_: consulted the wine appdb?00:46
robin_says sketchup 2015 is GOLD in 14.04, but doesn't give me much information as to how to make it work.00:46
robin_https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3759600:47
ubottubugs.winehq.org bug 37596 in shell32 "Sketchup 2015 fails on unimplemented function SHELL32.dll.SHAssocEnumHandlers" [Normal,Closed: fixed]00:47
niytroBashing-om, you know I am on 14.10, would it be better for me to go to 14.04?00:48
anontxrunning gnome 14.10 also00:49
anontxthink that matters ?00:50
avisi am wondering if the AMD a78 chipset is supported under linux00:50
robin_following this tutorial, installed winetricks at step 4, and got this error00:51
robin_http://ubuntuguide.net/install-google-sketchup-cad-style-app-in-ubuntu-using-wine00:51
robin_wine cmd.exe /c echo '%ProgramFiles%' returned empty string, error message 'wine: /home/robin/.wine is not owned by you'00:51
robin_(I didn't paste-bin because it was only 1 line)00:51
daftykinsrobin_: "ls -l ~/ | pastebinit"00:51
robin_http://paste.ubuntu.com/9715585/00:53
Bashing-omniytro: 14.04/14.10 is a personal choice .. I prefer the LTS 14.04 as it is (L)ong (T)erm (S)upport and not have to upgade every few months.00:53
daftykinsrobin_: you downloaded winetricks as root.00:54
daftykinsrobin_: sorry that should've been "ls -al ~/ | pastebinit"00:54
niytroBashing-om, would it also possibly run better on my machine?00:54
robin_http://paste.ubuntu.com/9715590/00:54
niytroBashing-om, i should probably switch though because I do plan to keep this on my machine for as long as possible...00:55
daftykinsrobin_: yeah, i'd be willing to guess you wget'd that winetricks as root@host then ran the command as root too, correct?00:55
robin_Porbably did. I tend to run sudo when I do install commands on reflex.00:56
robin_change ownership should be no issue, just chmod chown, yes?00:56
daftykinsrobin_: sudo chown -R robin: /home/robin00:56
robin_done. shall I re-run sh winetricks?00:57
daftykinsrobin_: yep, as you ;)00:58
robin_http://pastebin.com/NVfV5zS400:58
DeaDSouLwhen i mount a usb drive from terminal with my normal user .. it works... but i can't read/write into it i'm using 'mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/wd1' my user has the right to use sudo mount without root privileges00:59
DeaDSouLthe usb filesystem is ext400:59
DeaDSouLhow to solve the read/write permissions ? what arguments to add next to mount command ?00:59
Bashing-omniytro: Again that is as to how you want to operate your system what release/distro to run . for stability - in many terms - install the LTS release .00:59
daftykinsrobin_: rerun "ls -al ~/ | pastebinit" , then also "ls -al ~/.wine/ | pastebinit"01:00
niytroBashing-om, now Im assuing i want the point release for that as well?01:00
shadaloohow can I search apt-cache for only installed packages01:00
niytroBashing-om, lubuntu 14.04.1?01:00
robin_http://paste.ubuntu.com/9715612/01:00
robin_http://paste.ubuntu.com/9715613/01:00
daftykinsDeaDSouL: i'm sure it's permissions yet again :P "ls -l /mnt/wd1 | pastebinit"01:01
joaquinhi01:01
Bashing-omniytro: To this time there has not been a point release for 14.04 . It only takes 20 minutes to install and see what the difference might be.01:01
Bashing-omshadaloo: -> dpkg -l <package_name> for a status . That work for ya ?01:03
niytroBashing-om, on lubuntu.net they have a page for a point release01:03
DeaDSouLdaftykins: permission denied... but 'ls -l /mn' shows the drwx------ 1 root root 4.0K Jan  6 21:49 wd101:03
niytroBashing-om, its telling me to download 14.04.101:03
daftykinsDeaDSouL: you can also repeat my command with sudo01:04
bubbasauresniytro, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/trusty/daily-live/current/01:04
niytrobubbasaures, i use lubuntu01:05
Bashing-omniytro: You are correct .1 point release " July 24th01:05
Bashing-om Ubuntu 14.04.101:05
niytrois it okay to be getting lubuntu help in this channel?01:05
niytroBashing-om, im going to install that version and head back into chat after01:06
DeaDSouLdaftykins: same thing.. they're all owned by root:root with drwx------01:06
jhr34So when will Ubuntu release updated packages for *OpenSSL*? A few days after Debian who has also took for long?01:06
daftykinsDeaDSouL: yep so not even vaguely surprised there. are you the one that transplants a disk between an HTPC and a desktop/laptop for DVD ripping?01:06
Bashing-omniytro: Lubuntu is also fully supported here .. ( 3rd party software is not ) .. and we see ya on the other side :)01:06
jhr34...to much time even01:07
DeaDSouLdaftykins: I just have a file in the usb and want to check it01:07
daftykinsDeaDSouL: so change ownership of the mountpoint to your user.01:08
DeaDSouLdaftykins: how?01:08
daftykinsDeaDSouL: although auto mount should've worked just fine.01:08
jhr34CVE-2014-8150 <- Debian took three days, for *OpenSSL* and Ubuntu are now gonna be even worse?01:08
ubottu** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem.  When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-8150)01:08
daftykinsyou shouldn't have needed to mount it yourself01:08
jhr34oops, I meant (CVE-2014-3569, CVE-2014-3570, CVE-2014-3571, CVE-2014-3572, CVE-2014-8275, CVE-2015-0204, CVE-2015-0205, CVE-2015-0206)01:09
ubottuThe ssl23_get_client_hello function in s23_srvr.c in OpenSSL 0.9.8zc, 1.0.0o, and 1.0.1j does not properly handle attempts to use unsupported protocols, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash) via an unexpected handshake, as demonstrated by an SSLv3 handshake to a no-ssl3 application with certain error handling.  NO... (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-3569)01:09
ubottuThe BN_sqr implementation in OpenSSL before 0.9.8zd, 1.0.0 before 1.0.0p, and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1k does not properly calculate the square of a BIGNUM value, which might make it easier for remote attackers to defeat cryptographic protection mechanisms via unspecified vectors, related to crypto/bn/asm/mips.pl, crypto/bn/asm/x86_64-gcc.c, and crypto/bn/bn_asm.c. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-3570)01:09
ubottuOpenSSL before 0.9.8zd, 1.0.0 before 1.0.0p, and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1k allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and application crash) via a crafted DTLS message that is processed with a different read operation for the handshake header than for the handshake body, related to the dtls1_get_record function in d1_pkt.c and the ssl3_read_n funct... (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-3571)01:09
ubottuThe ssl3_get_key_exchange function in s3_clnt.c in OpenSSL before 0.9.8zd, 1.0.0 before 1.0.0p, and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1k allows remote SSL servers to conduct ECDHE-to-ECDH downgrade attacks and trigger a loss of forward secrecy by omitting the ServerKeyExchange message. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-3572)01:09
ubottuOpenSSL before 0.9.8zd, 1.0.0 before 1.0.0p, and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1k does not enforce certain constraints on certificate data, which allows remote attackers to defeat a fingerprint-based certificate-blacklist protection mechanism by including crafted data within a certificate's unsigned portion, related to crypto/asn1/a_verify.c, crypto/dsa/dsa_asn1.c, crypto/ecdsa/ecs_vrf.c, a... (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-8275)01:09
jhr34which are quite a few01:09
ubottuThe ssl3_get_key_exchange function in s3_clnt.c in OpenSSL before 0.9.8zd, 1.0.0 before 1.0.0p, and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1k allows remote SSL servers to conduct RSA-to-EXPORT_RSA downgrade attacks and facilitate brute-force decryption by offering a weak ephemeral RSA key in a noncompliant role. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-0204)01:09
unopasteubottu 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 unmuted01:09
bubbasauresheh the bot quietedm bad bot bad.....bot01:10
robin_daftykins: any ideas?01:10
jhr34and OpenSSL updated their upstream the *same day*?01:10
DeaDSouLdaftykins: may be becose I'm using only console ? the auto mount doesnt work?01:10
daftykinsrobin_: nope, the script comes from a third party and i don't know how it works.01:10
proc3sarte¿alguien habla español?01:11
daftykins!es | proc3sarte01:11
ubottuproc3sarte: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.01:11
jhr34just saying... something smells01:11
daftykinsDeaDSouL: ah, server is it? ok. "sudo chown -R yourusername: /mnt/wd1"01:11
DeaDSouLdaftykins: ok01:12
jhr34and I don't want to be connected to you in case there are unpateched servers on your end, as OpenSSL vulns are critical, stupid01:12
jhr34unpatched01:12
daftykinsthank tux that idiot left01:13
shadalooBashing-om: yes that was what i was looking for01:13
shadaloofailfarm: thx that worked perfectly01:13
bubbasauresif you can't step in and help fix it, kinda a waste complaining01:14
robin_-tear- this is why I so often go back to windows. Proproietary software is killing me. But... I could use vbox and (seamless) virtualization, I guess...01:15
alvaroub01:15
alvaro?01:15
daftykinsrobin_: well, you are trying to run Windows software on Linux. that's the first issue :)01:17
kamoriOh man the sleepies got to me01:18
daftykinskamori: not a chat channel01:18
kamoriOops didn't realize I was in the ubuntu channel, my apologies01:19
robin_daftykins: you're not wrong!! If I felt that an open-sourced equivelent were better than the product i've grown used to... it wouldn't be an issue. Libre is a solid compeditor to M$ Office Suite... I already used Chrome, and evolution isn't a -terrible- package (I like it's integration into the OS).... but there's nothing quite like Sketchip that I've dound01:19
daftykinsrobin_: you can always virtualise Windows.01:19
mutualrobin_ are you trying to install sketchup on linux?01:20
daftykinsmutual: yep01:20
mutualhmm01:20
robin_mutual: trying to install sketchup 15 on 14.04, yes01:20
mutualrobin_, doesn't work in wine?01:20
robin_virtualization is alright, though I would have preferred wine01:20
robin_double-tap and it takes 5 seconds for the working mouse pointer to vanish and no window01:20
robin_I'd be greatful if you could assist01:21
mutualI probably can't01:21
somsiprobin_: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=3119001:21
mutuali would just google around01:21
robin_been doing that for about 6 hours :P01:21
daftykinsand stop running things as root perhaps ;)01:21
somsiprobin_: and #winehq (from memory)01:21
robin_-hisssssss-01:21
daftykinssomsip: correct \o/01:21
mutualsomsip ^^01:22
robin_I have no idea how to correct the issues described. Already threw this link at daftykins;)01:22
daftykinsyeah that was some kinda guide using some script though01:23
daftykinsactually01:23
robin_how do I automatically disable the ruby api?01:23
daftykinssomsip: robin_ here was running a non-+x'd script with "sh script" in ~, would that have a problem not being +x ?01:23
somsiprobin_: disablerupbapi hint here https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=3006301:24
somsip*DisableRubyApi01:24
mutual^^01:24
somsipdaftykins: can't see why unless it called itself recursively01:24
daftykinssomsip: ok thanks :> that covers that potential angle, maybe01:25
somsipdaftykins: that's more "what I think" than a definitive answer though01:25
daftykins*nod*01:25
daftykinsrobin_: certainly wouldn't have hurt to "chmod +x winetricks"01:25
somsiprobin_: are you using the exact same release as the user who reports a gold success rating? If not, can you do that?01:26
robin_I am, indeed, using 2015... though there may be a very slight version number difference01:27
str8bondgjoin #gaynewyork01:28
str8bondgsorry01:28
somsiprobin_: there is a note in the summary "Fixed with 37596" co maybe try with that release?01:28
somsiprobin_: and the same wine version. Maybe even contact ruffsl (if that's possible) for advice?01:29
robin_i'm not going to go to that much trouble. I've got vbox installed, it's a whole lot less work to go with a virt-win7 box and go seamless with sketchup201501:29
BloodyDragon20haha01:30
somsiprobin_: you've been at this for 6 hours but you won't email someone who got it working? Okay - up to you01:30
BloodyDragon20i take it here every one is good with Ubuntu right...01:30
somsip!ask | BloodyDragon2001:30
ubottuBloodyDragon20: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience01:30
BloodyDragon20any one know ubuntu01:31
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: either ask a support question or go elsewhere please01:32
ChronicChopshey would anyone be able to help me set up my power management utilities for my machine which is running 14.10 with i3? I believe it is a problem regarding permissions...01:33
BloodyDragon20i have resently installed a new GUI on my serve box and for some reason i cannot get it to change i have tried everything to change it01:33
BloodyDragon20i need an way to change it from the current GUI i have01:34
BloodyDragon20this is the current GUI i have http://imgur.com/PuZ7VWl&T5yDhWC01:35
BloodyDragon20i installed GNOME but i cant switch it.01:35
daftykinsmmm, the old GUI on a server chestnut.01:36
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: does this server live in your house or is it a VPS?01:36
BloodyDragon20i rent the server it dint come with a deskto i had to manualy install it01:36
daftykinsyeah that's what i'm suggesting is a bad move ;) GUIs don't belong on servers01:37
BloodyDragon20helps me run my MC server tho01:37
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: alright, so do you have access to see the login screen? you'd have to log out.01:37
BloodyDragon20if i log off the entire server box resets01:38
BloodyDragon20as i connect it via a VNC client01:38
daftykinsyeah i noticed in the image, since you use windows 801:38
BloodyDragon20i also have bitvise to use it for console and FTP01:38
daftykinsyou could try reconfiguring your default session01:39
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BloodyDragon20dafy i do not have access to the login screen even if i log off it will resest the entire server box01:42
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: open a terminal or login via console and run "cat /etc/issue" and paste it here (single line)01:43
somsipBloodyDragon20: so how did you manage to add a GUI? What steps did you go through to enable that?01:43
BloodyDragon20somsip may i pm you to explain01:43
daftykins!pm01:43
ubottuPlease ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.01:43
somsipBloodyDragon20: no - keep conversations in here please01:44
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: if you're getting distracted, HIDE joins and parts in your client. we cope just fine.01:44
BloodyDragon20HIDE01:44
BloodyDragon20hmmm01:44
daftykinscommands start with a /, that was not one :>01:45
ChronicChopshey would anyone be able to help me set up my power management utilities for my machine which is running 14.10 with i3? I believe it is a problem regarding permissions...01:46
BloodyDragon20:01:46
BloodyDragon20:>01:46
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: still waiting on that command's result01:46
BloodyDragon20daftykins whats the command again01:47
daftykinsscroll up01:47
daftykinsi do not tolerate laziness01:47
phunyguy:|01:47
daftykinsphunyguy: something the matter?01:48
phunyguynot even sure how to respond to that.01:49
daftykinsperhaps with the truth?01:49
pltWhat package has  libcrypt01:49
somsip!find libcrypt | plt01:50
ubottuplt: Found: libcrypt-openssl-bignum-perl, libcrypt-openssl-random-perl, libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl, libcryptsetup-dev, libcryptsetup4, libcrypt-blowfish-perl, libcrypt-cast5-perl, libcrypt-cbc-perl, libcrypt-ciphersaber-perl, libcrypt-cracklib-perl (and 42 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libcrypt&searchon=names&suite=utopic&section=all01:50
privato89Salve a tutti. Ho installato da poco Ubuntu, e già mi trovo bene! Però l'ho installato su un vecchio HDD da 500Gb molto lento. I componenti interni del mio pc sono molto potenti, solo che è un peccato avere Ubuntu su un vecchio HDD. Quindi vi chiedo: è possibile trasferire il sistema di su un nuovo SSD, senza perdere i dati o rifare la reinstallazi01:51
privato89one del sistema? Inoltre l'SSD che usero sarà un "Samsung MZ-75E120BW850EVO 250GB", ci sarà una differenza di prestazioni?01:51
BloodyDragon20daftykins no result01:51
somsip!it | privato8901:51
ubottuprivato89: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)01:51
privato89sorry XD01:51
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: what about "lsb_release -d" ?01:52
BloodyDragon20just got >01:52
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: you're not including the " i take it?01:53
daftykinsctrl+c and try again from the prompt01:53
BloodyDragon20not cluded01:53
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daftykinscan't even confirm that's ubuntu then01:55
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: what about "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" ?01:55
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texlaWhat is the command for removing all the files in a directory at one time01:56
BloodyDragon20daftykins the result of lsb_release -d was Ubuntu 14.04.1 LRS01:56
BloodyDragon20daftykins the result of lsb_release -d was Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS01:56
Bashing-omtexla: -> rm -r <directory_  where r " -r, -R, --recursive >> remove directories and their contents recursively . see -> man rm <- .01:59
BloodyDragon20daftkins the result was Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS01:59
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: yeah i moved on after that02:00
texlaBashing-om, Thans for the info02:00
ChronicChopshey would anyone be able to help me set up my power management utilities for my machine which is running 14.10 with i3? I believe it is a problem regarding permissions...02:00
Bashing-omtexla: :)02:00
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dtscodehey guys... is there any software for monitoring razor mice on ubuntu?02:09
privato89Hi, I have installed Ubuntu on my old and noisy HDD. Now I want transfer my Ubuntu-System on a new SSD. Is this possible? I do not want reinstall the System, but transfer all the System from old HDD to SSD.02:14
privato89Thanks... sorry my bad english :)02:14
somsipprivato89: ubunt forum has lots of results for this. Maybe there is an answer here for you http://is.gd/AoqAec02:15
daftykinsprivato89: clonezilla02:15
privato89ok thank, with clonezilla is that possible?02:16
privato89without losing data?02:16
anontxi noticed when i rebooted that its said a LOW SPEED usb device ... something  it went to fast  so its detecting the mouse just loses it after the WIFI network config02:16
somsipanontx: type 'desg | less' in a terminal and use space to page through the messages so you can see it properly (b for backwards)02:16
somsip*dmesg02:16
privato89What size of SSD do you recommend?02:17
k1lprivato89: as bis as you got money for it :)02:17
privato89250GB?02:17
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privato89this:02:18
privato89    Samsung MZ-75E120BW SSD 850 EVO02:18
sim590I get this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/9715963/ while mounting an external usb disk. This is a friend's disk. She told me that his friend operated something to let a "compatibility" between mac and windows. To me it doesn't make any sense because all you have to do to have a compatibility is install exfat filesystem, but may be one of you guys know better ?02:18
qietjamsim590: Are there files on it You want02:20
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sim590qietjam: yes. It does work on her mac though.02:21
sim590I guess that there's a package that I could try to fix this.02:21
qietjamsim590: sudo apt-get install exfat-utils exfat-fuse02:22
qietjamReboot your computer:02:22
qietjamsudo reboot02:22
ki7rwi've been having trouble with hdmi with nvidea and i tried installing NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-340.65.run but it messes up the xserver - nvidia website says it's the right driver - i get a display and get logged in but no dashboard or anything else - just the purple screen02:23
qietjamsudo apt-get install exfat-fuse   (instead of fuse-exfat) try that to sim59002:23
halberdI'm having a strange issue where I'll be just browsing the web, doing nothing special, and suddenly the screen locks up.  I can switch to a virtual terminal but it's veeerrry slow about switching, although no process is hogging many system resources, and then I can't switch back to the GUI.  Should I suspect a video card problem?  this is a new computer02:24
halberdkilling the browser from the terminal does not fix it02:24
sim590qietjam: those first two packages were already installed.02:25
sim590qietjam: fuse-exfat doesn't appear after searching it in the package reposirtoies (apt-cache search exfat).02:27
daftykinshalberd: yeah sounds like graphics driver. read "dmesg | tail" when it happens next time, or you could share what graphics hardware is in this machine?02:27
Bashing-omsim590: see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/hfsplus . To mount a Mac file system .02:27
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qietjamsim590: since they came from Mac. They probably HFS file system02:29
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qietjamsim590: try mounting it with disk utility. Since that program runs as root02:33
sim590hfsutils seems to need the user to use the terminal.02:36
sim590I can do that, but my friend can't or doesn't want to.02:36
sim590I'd like it to be mounted automatically by the desktop environnement.02:37
k2gremlinAnyone here use Squid3 transparent?02:40
daftykinssim590: you know HFS+ write isn't supported?02:41
function9xk2gremlin: try #squid02:41
daftykinssim590: remote in and provide an fstab edit that permanently mounts it. it's read only as default though02:42
k2gremlinOnly 60 people there and its dead as a doorknob in there02:42
function9xk2gremlin: yeah that applies to most of freenode around this time of day02:42
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Guest77653hello02:44
Guest77653how can i install ultrastar on ubuntu 14.10?02:44
daftykinswhat is it?02:46
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kernixhey all02:47
sim590daftykins: I've looked at the filesystem from the mac. This is in fact a exfat filesystem.02:47
sim590not hfs.02:47
daftykinssim590: ah easy then :> fstab still applies02:48
sim590daftykins: this is an external disk. I don't want to edit the fstab on all the computers I'm going to plug the disk on...02:49
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daftykinssim590: if you're using this drive with macs, then this is not an ubuntu issue - unless it's them that are running ubuntu?02:51
Guest77653how can i install ultrastar on ubuntu 14.10? anyone know how to?02:52
daftykinsnever heard of it02:52
Stanley00!info ultrastar | Guest7765302:52
ubottuGuest77653: Package ultrastar does not exist in utopic02:52
Stanley00Guest77653: what is it?02:53
qietjamsim590: open disk utility and try mounting it02:54
daftykinssim590: exFAT if used on ubuntu, needs a couple of packages installed typically to be handled by default02:55
daftykinssim590: install exfat-fuse, exfat-utils02:55
sim590I've "repaired" the filesystem on the mac machine and now it works..02:56
sim590daftykins: those packages are already installed.02:56
daftykinssim590: was this mac even using ubuntu or OS X?02:56
daftykinssounds like someone didn't unmount it safely02:56
sim590It is exfat file system.02:56
daftykinsi know that, i'm asking what OS is on this mac.02:57
daftykinsthird time, now02:57
sim590mac.02:58
qietjamdaftykins: he told us it was created on OSX as exfat. He fixed it by rebuilding the file system02:59
sim590The OS on which I'm trying to make it work is Linux Mint.02:59
daftykinssim590: mac is a computer, not an operating system02:59
daftykinsqietjam: yes i can read. i'm asking what OS these actions are being taken under.02:59
daftykins!mint | sim59002:59
ubottusim590: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org02:59
daftykinsplease go there.02:59
qietjamdaftykins: don't give him a hard time. Disks sometimes give problems after formatting.03:00
daftykinsqietjam: what part is giving a hard time? i really don't follow you03:01
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qietjamIf he said Mac most likely he means OSX03:02
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qietjamCat fight.03:02
daftykinsqietjam: yes but if a problem is occurring there, it is not a question for this channel. do you understand?03:02
bubbasauresqietjam, my doctor said I would most likely.........die.......some day03:02
sim590I think that for file system issue like this there's not much difference asking here or Mint, really..03:02
daftykinssim590: Mint has its' own issues, so you can direct future ones there.03:03
qietjamsim590 is probably saying thanks for nothing.03:03
sim590I understand. Thank you for your support !03:04
qietjambubbasaures: the doctor was right03:04
daftykinsqietjam: you are not helping the volunteer support in here by making childish comments, please keep them to yourself or go elsewhere.03:05
qietjamSomebody is having a bad day today.03:05
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Vennixhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP42YTD0YGM03:14
OerHeksshould we click that youtube, Vennix ?03:15
Vennixwould be appreciated X303:15
cnnxi installed lubuntu on a netbook and it runs great via vncviewer03:15
cnnxlove it03:15
pustyiOerHeks: of course03:15
OerHeksVennix i don't, without description why03:16
pustyiHi daftykins03:17
Vennixbecause me and a few friends are just starting off youtube, and if we get more views, we get more suggested videos, so even more views03:17
Vennixeveryones help would be really appreciated03:17
OerHeksVennix, wrong channel, this is ubuntu support only03:17
Vennixokies03:18
daftykinspustyi: hi, do you have an ubuntu support question?03:18
AnusienI'm about to wipe a hard drive and start over. I've backed up /home, /var and /etc. Any other hotspots I should backup before I wipe it?03:19
daftykinsAnusien: nope not unless you use any third party software that has config files in other paths03:20
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BloodyDragon20im trying to have two things in the www folder in /var i need to allow two things03:21
dtscodehow does one setup a remote ppa?03:21
BloodyDragon20www/html03:21
BloodyDragon20and www/multicraft03:21
BloodyDragon20is there a guide on how to do that03:22
dtscodedo you mean have access to them?03:22
daftykinsBloodyDragon20: two different sites at two different domains? yeah virtual hosts, pretty simple03:22
michael_j_pquestion:  how long will 12.04 lts be supported03:22
BloodyDragon20how to you configure them03:22
Bashing-ommichael_j_p: ubunti 12.04 is supported 'till April 2017 .03:23
michael_j_pBashing thanks so much !03:24
realmeBashing-om: nice03:24
fwaokda_im trying to use "mysqldump" command in ubuntu, but when i do it acts as if my package for mysql-client-5.6 isn't installed... when i try to install it, it says its already at the latest version. anyone know how to fix this?03:25
cfhowlettfwaokda, perhaps there's a sibling package that's confused; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade03:26
realmefwaokda_: maybe sudo can help03:26
fwaokda_tried sudo ;/03:26
fwaokda_dist-upgrade didn't work either03:27
realmefwaokda_: try installing sql tools or Mariadb tools03:27
fwaokda_realme, ok i'll try sql tools03:28
vaiosql tool like mysql is good03:29
realmefwaokda_: I think maria is more compatible03:29
vaiobut there is a lot of support for mysql ,,,that you will find handy03:30
lachlancHey Guys, I'm part of a program that takes ex-gov computers to marginalized communities and does a crash course in computer literacy (stripping all the components out of the box and putting it back together then installing xubuntu and a few packages  from the repos) and we want to setup a package mirror with as little configuration as possible for the client computers from a stock iso install, to be used when the work shop is run in places with no accessible03:32
lachlancInternet connection. So far I have pulled a copy of the trusty repo with apt-mirror but am unsure of how to host it with the goal of zero config for the client in mind, any thoughts ?03:32
realmevaio: mariadb is better. Its like libreoffice vs OpenOffice.03:32
cfhowlettlachlanc, "local ubuntu mirror" >>> http://www.matrix44.net/cms/notes/gnulinux/create-a-local-ubuntu-mirror  https://www.packtpub.com/books/content/create-local-ubuntu-repository-using-apt-mirror-and-apt-cacher03:35
cfhowletthttps://www.packtpub.com/books/content/create-local-ubuntu-repository-using-apt-mirror-and-apt-cacher03:35
k2gremlinany iptable gurus around?03:36
daftykinsk2gremlin: might be more relevant in #ubuntu-server - although could well be quiet at this time of day03:37
k2gremlindaftykins, thanks.. didn't even know the channel existed lol03:38
daftykins^_^03:38
k2gremlinThink I am really close to getting my transparent proxy/content filter working03:38
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lachlanccfhowlett, yeah in the past we have used apt-cacher, but was hoping to find away to do it without modifying sources.list or typing proxy stuff in config files, some participants have never use a computer before03:39
k2gremlinbut some older guides are using stuff from ubuntu 12.0 so its not matching up lol03:39
cfhowlettlachlanc, you might also check #ubuntu-server03:39
lachlancok thanks03:39
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lotuspsychjegood morning to all03:41
grygood morning lotuspsychje :)03:41
lotuspsychjegry: hey mate03:41
michael_j_pgood morning lotuspsychje03:41
gryhello03:41
bubbasaureslachlanc, Good work, there is local group doing the same thing where I'm at.03:42
lotuspsychjemichael_j_p: hello, did you been able to solve your issue yet?03:42
lotuspsychjemichael_j_p: pcsx2 website has some system requierments in their FAQ, did you check that?03:43
michael_j_plotuspsychje:  well I really didn't have a problem, I was just fishing to see how that emulator runs on a similar processor as mine:  I should just go ahead and install it and see myself  :)03:44
lotuspsychje!info preload | michael_j_p to make things bit faster03:44
ubottumichael_j_p to make things bit faster: preload (source: preload): adaptive readahead daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.4-2 (utopic), package size 34 kB, installed size 135 kB03:44
michael_j_plotuspsychje:  yes, and the system requirements are *barely* above my system - same processor(s) but a wee bit faster processors (in mhz)03:45
faryshta_hi, this is my .conf for apache. http://pastie.org/9826596 right now if i type an url like project.faryshta/ on my browser it takes me to /git/project/public folder which is cool03:45
lolnopenoFaryshta, ok.03:45
faryshta_i would like to add support so that i can type project.admin.faryshta and it takes me to /git/project/admin/public03:45
lotuspsychjemichael_j_p: you can tweak your overal system, to make this emulator go smooth03:45
faryshta_so how should i change my virtualdocumentroot?03:46
michael_j_plotuspsychje:  I am going to install it soon and give it a whirl.  Thanks for the links and the IRC channel links too.03:46
michael_j_pI'm big on emulators03:46
lotuspsychjefaryshta_: maybe the #httpd guys can also help on that?03:47
lolnopenoI don't get why im in this channel03:47
lolnopenoI stopped using ubuntu a while ago.03:47
faryshta_lotuspsychje can't post there, someone is using my nick Faryshta and i can't change it to use it and identify on nickserv03:47
michael_j_plolnopeno:  what OS are you using now ?03:47
lotuspsychjelolnopeno: install it again, its the most popular Os worldwide03:47
lolnopenolotuspsychje, windows is, michael_j_p crunchbang03:48
cfhowlettlolnopeno, ##windows #osx are waiting for you03:48
lotuspsychjefaryshta_: report in #freenode03:48
lolnopenocfhowlett, why #osx?03:48
lolnopenoFaryshta, /msg nickserv ghost <your nick> <your password>03:48
lolnopenoif registered03:48
michael_j_plolnopeno - did I read correctly that you're using Windows OS ?03:51
lolnopenomichael_j_p, I do use windows.03:52
lolnopenoI also use Linux and BSD03:52
lolnopenoonly a fool would use one platform.03:52
lotuspsychjelets stick to ubuntu support guys03:52
lolnopenolotuspsychje, but then that wouldn't be #ubuntu like!03:53
lolnopeno:)03:53
lolnopenomichael_j_p, a smart person would run all their platforms in a VM Hypervisor that allows them to control them locally and do resource handovers on the fly.03:54
lotuspsychje!chat | lolnopeno03:54
ubottulolnopeno: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!03:54
lolnopeno!chat lotuspsychje03:54
lolnopeno!chat | lotuspsychje03:55
ubottulotuspsychje: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!03:55
michael_j_plolnopeno:  I've ran many windows in my past, and many mac OS in my past.  I only run Ubuntu Linux now.  I've become smart from experience.03:55
tonytlol some peopel have too much time on their hands lol03:55
lolnopenomichael_j_p, #ubuntu-chat?03:55
lolnopenoor #defocus03:55
lolnopenoI find #defocus to be more laid back if you want to discuss this03:55
lotuspsychjelolnopeno: stop the offtopic chat here please03:56
lolnopenolotuspsychje, I'm just informing him to join ##defocus03:56
michael_j_pI agree with lotuspsychje - keep this channel for ubuntu support   ;)03:56
lolnopeno>ubuntu03:56
KindOnelolnopeno, #defocus was renamed into ##chat a while ago03:58
lolnopenoKindOne, I see.03:58
lolnopenoKindOne, stupid in my opinion03:58
niytroBashing-om, back finally03:58
Bashing-omniytro: Great ! Up and running ? What took so long , lol .03:59
faryshta_hi, this is my .conf for apache. http://pastie.org/9826596 right now if i type an url like project.faryshta/ on my browser it takes me to /git/project/public folder which is cool03:59
faryshta_i would like to add support so that i can type project.admin.faryshta and it takes me to /git/project/admin/public03:59
faryshta_so how should i change my virtualdocumentroot?03:59
KindOnelolnopeno, sending people into #defocus just points them into ##unavailable (spelling?) or something03:59
lolnopeno##defocus03:59
lolnopenofaryshta_, #httpd04:00
niytroBashing-om, had to call ISP my connection is having issues, got a tech coming out to the house to repair a bad line04:00
lotuspsychje!apache | faryshta_04:00
ubottufaryshta_: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.04:00
faryshta_lolnopeno, i did visited that channel, they haven't been of help. lotuspsychje i know its about apache, the pastie i provided is an apache conf04:00
niytroBashing-om, okay so got 14.04.1 installed and thats cool but first problem im running into is removing the second workspace. i go to desktop pager settings and nothing loads up for settings...04:00
lolnopenofaryshta_, you have to be patient. we're volunteers.04:01
Bashing-omniytro: Well, that is not all bad .. get that line up to specs, your world be the better , Were you able to get Lubuntu installed ?04:01
niytroBashing-om, yes lubuntu 14.04.1 is what im on right now04:02
somsipfaryshta_: create a new virtual host conf with VirualDocumentRoot of /home/faryshta/git/%a/admin/public04:02
somsipfaryshta_: %1 not %a04:02
niytroBashing-om, i was saying the first problem im facing is the options for desktop pager arent loading, im trying to remove the second desktop04:02
faryshta_somsip, something like that but i want it dinamic. something like /home/faryshta/git/%1/%2/public do you know how to do that?04:03
niytroBashing-om, i only need one desktop04:03
lolnopenofaryshta_, you want modrewrite04:03
lolnopenoiirc04:03
somsipfaryshta_: no04:03
faryshta_somsip, do you know if vhost_alias has support for more than one wildcard?04:03
lolnopenofaryshta_, that didn't even make sense to be honest.04:03
somsipfaryshta_: no. apache docs are good04:04
somsiplolnopeno: hence my suggestion to have another virt conf file04:04
Bashing-omniytro: I honestly have not used Lubuntu enough to advise on removing a work space, sorry . (xfce4)04:04
faryshta_lolnopeno, what didn't make sense?04:04
faryshta_somsip, yes i was diggin on them before i visited irc, irc is always my last resource. so far haven't found an example.04:04
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lotuspsychjeniytro: maybe the #lubuntu guys can point you to the right direction04:05
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lolnopenofaryshta_, dynamic virtual directories04:05
niytroBashing-om, oh okay whoops04:05
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faryshta_lolnopeno, it do make sense http://pastie.org/9826596 this works right now for one dinamic directory, i want to have two dinamic directories04:05
faryshta_lolnopeno, the mod is called vhost_alias04:06
lolnopenofaryshta_, what is the point of having a dynamic directory?04:06
Bashing-omniytro: Hang loose and let's see who has the experience with Lubuntu, and we both learn .04:06
niytroBashing-om, i joined lubu channel04:07
faryshta_lolnopeno, when you handle several projects on several computers its easier to have dynamic hosts than creating a new virtualhost every time... and restarting the server.04:08
faryshta_lolnopeno, in some cases restarting the server is a no-no.04:08
lolnopenofaryshta_, you're using git, right?04:08
faryshta_lolnopeno, yes. that way to 'create' a new virtualhost i just need to do 'git clone ...' and then i can access it without restarting apache04:09
lolnopenofaryshta_, that makes no sense..04:09
lolnopenowhy would you access git through multiple virtual servers when you can select what branch/fork/trunk you want to work on?04:10
faryshta_lolnopeno, it does. it works.04:10
lolnopenowhy would you access git through multiple virtual servers when you can select what branch/fork/trunk you want to work on?04:10
faryshta_because i have many git projects on my git folder04:10
lolnopenofaryshta_, your point?04:10
lolnopenoit's easier to select the one you need than to keep adding virtual hosts for each04:11
faryshta_lolnopeno, ok i didn't came here to debate about that, i just need to know if someone know how to add more dynamic directories to vhost_alias04:11
lolnopenofaryshta_, I'm just suggesting that there are easier and more reliable ways.04:12
lolnopenofaryshta_, I suggest using "man apache2" and #httpd if you want support just for apache2 especially at this time of night.04:12
faryshta_lolnopeno, again, what i require is a configuration on vhost_alias04:13
lolnopenofaryshta_, #httpd04:14
somsipfaryshta_: here is your answer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14700797/apache2-dynamic-vhost-with-multiple-serveralias04:14
lolnopenofaryshta_, also to get your nick /msg nickserv ghost Faryshta <your password>04:14
somsipfaryshta_: you'd just setup serveralias to be *.admin.com for the second vhosy declaration04:14
niytroBashing-om, looks like lubu channel is dead04:15
faryshta_somsip, some projects have more than one subfolders, for example the most of them have backend/ and frontend/ subfolders, i want it to be dynamic on both04:16
Bashing-omniytro: :( ... Hang loose here, see who responds for Lubuntu work spaces .04:17
somsipfaryshta_: yeah, good luck to you. I can't help more.04:17
faryshta_somsip, so that foo.bar.faryshta take me to git/foor/bar/public04:17
niytroBashing-om, gotcha04:17
faryshta_lolnopeno, that nickserv command was useful thanks04:17
lolnopenofaryshta_, no problem.04:18
ubuntuser13how to install aclocal ?04:18
faryshta_somsip, i found it by messing around blindly. it was indeed git/%1/%2/public i don't know why it works but does.04:19
somsip!find aclocal | ubuntuser1304:19
ubottuubuntuser13: File aclocal found in appdata-tools, autoconf-archive, autogen, automake, automake1.10, automake1.11, automake1.4, automake1.9, bash-completion, bison (and 176 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=aclocal&mode=&suite=utopic&arch=any04:19
lotuspsychjeubuntuser13: can you explain what you are trying to do?04:20
somsipubuntuser13: looks like autotools-dev and automake04:20
ubuntuser13ubottu: actually i'm trying to install klavaro from klavaro-code and it gives me errors: like configure.ac:10:   'automake --add-missing' can install 'ar-lib'04:21
ubottuubuntuser13: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)04:21
ubuntuser13configure.ac:11: error: required file './ltmain.sh' not found04:21
ubuntuser13make: *** [Makefile.in] Error 104:21
somsipubuntuser13: why from code? Why not from the repo?04:22
ubuntuser13somsip: for testing in my regional language.04:22
somsipubuntuser13: fair enough. So, installing autotools-dev and automake should give you aclocal from what I see on stackoverflow04:23
ubuntuser13somsip: ok04:24
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ubuntuser13somsip: these packages already installed on system.04:25
nicholashello04:25
somsipubuntuser13: and is aclocal available? Is aclocal really what you need?04:25
nicholasanyone know of a good, lightweight dock that has indicator plugins (like network, battery, etc.)?04:26
lotuspsychje!info docky | nicholas04:26
ubottunicholas: docky (source: docky): Elegant, powerful, clean dock. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.2.0-2 (utopic), package size 591 kB, installed size 3594 kB04:26
nicholasdocky is nice, but the battery plugin doesn't work04:26
nicholasI am using cairo dock, but crashes04:26
lotuspsychjenicholas: how about cairo-dock then?04:26
somsipnicholas: not used it but saw this recently http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/01/how-to-add-a-dock-to-ubuntu-desktop-plank04:26
somsipubuntuser13: is automake also installed?04:27
ubuntuser13somsip: how to solve ./ltmain.sh not found?04:27
nicholasoh isn't plank the dock from elementary?04:27
nicholasI'll give it a shot04:27
lotuspsychjenicholas: you can also combine with the indicator section, and use network, battery there04:27
somsipubuntuser13: no idea. that's one for the package maintainers04:27
somsipnicholas: looks like now available for ubuntu04:27
ubuntuser13somsip: automake already  installed.04:28
nicholasyeh I see04:28
somsipubuntuser13: no idea then. All answers on the web I've seen point to those 3 packages04:28
lotuspsychjenicholas: try apt-cache search indicator for more interesting indicators04:28
ubuntuser13somsip: no worries, thankyou so much for help.04:29
nicholaswhat does apt-cache do? how do I use it? I am a new user. all I know is apt-get install, apt-get remove, apt-get purge04:29
lotuspsychjenicholas: it searches repos for your search string04:30
nicholasany examples?04:30
lotuspsychjenicholas: apt-cache search yourpackagename04:30
lotuspsychjenicholas: in your case, apt-cache search dock or indicator04:31
Bashing-omnicholas: "apt-cache offers a standard regex based search on the package name and description. " For your interest : http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html#_debian_package_management_prerequisites ....04:32
SchrodingersScatnicholas: also apt-cache show pakagename04:34
nicholasI can't seem to find a battery indicator for plank04:34
nicholashow is dockbarx?04:35
lotuspsychjenicholas: you can always try conky, to get more network/cpu/battery info to your desktop and combine with a clean dock04:37
nicholasI guess... but if I use conky, I have to go to my desktop to check04:38
lotuspsychjenicholas: you have to check your dock on your desktop too right?04:39
nicholasI use autohide04:39
nicholasso when I put my mouse down, it pulls it up04:39
lotuspsychjenicholas: thats the whole idea of conky, to get more info to your desktop..thats up to you what you want?04:40
DreskI initially set Ubuntu to require me logging in when booting up, but I don't want that anymore - how does one revert that change?04:40
nicholasi wanna access it in any application without minimizing04:41
lotuspsychjeDresk: you can set autologin in useraccounts04:41
lotuspsychjenicholas: here, check some ideas from deviantart: http://www.deviantart.com/browse/all/?qh=&section=&global=1&q=ubuntu+dock&offset=2404:42
Dresklotuspsychje: Cool, thanks04:42
nicholasSorry to say, but I'm using XFCe04:43
lotuspsychjenicholas: thats allright, then search deviantart for xubuntu dock04:43
lotuspsychjenicholas: or xubuntu conky04:44
nicholasif I search xubuntu dock, everyone is using docky, cairo-dock, etc. and as I said before, I want to access the stuff from any app, not just the desktop04:46
lotuspsychjenicholas: not sure if i follow you mate04:47
nicholasok: you know what auto hide is?04:48
lotuspsychjeyep04:48
nicholaslets say I am browsing apps or something and have lots of windows open04:48
nicholasand I want to make sure my battery is some-what full04:48
nicholasif I have conky, I have to close all the windows and open then maximize them all over again. but, if I have an autohidng dock, I cant just bring my mouse down to the dock, and it can show me what I need04:49
lotuspsychjeok got ya04:50
lotuspsychjefor what i remember docky had a battery icon no?04:50
nicholasI could add it, but didn't add to the dock04:51
nicholasit also crashed when I unplugged my charging cable04:51
lotuspsychjenicholas: well i never tested it on xubuntu, but ran pretty stable for me on ubuntu04:52
nicholashttps://bugs.launchpad.net/docky/+bug/481241 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/docky/+bug/63079904:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 481241 in Docky "Battery Monitor not working" [Low,Invalid]04:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 617293 in Docky "duplicate for #630799 BatteryMonitor uses deprecated ACPI event support, causing crashes when plugging or unplugging AC adapter" [Low,Fix released]04:52
nicholasI really wish it didn't04:53
nicholasit's a great dock04:53
lotuspsychjenicholas: wich version of docky are you on?04:53
lotuspsychjenicholas: and xubuntu version?04:54
nicholasxubuntu 14.04 trusty tahr lts04:54
lotuspsychje!info docky trusty04:54
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ubottudocky (source: docky): Elegant, powerful, clean dock. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.2.0-2 (trusty), package size 591 kB, installed size 3594 kB04:54
nicholasand docky is the newest from the repos04:54
nicholasthe ubuntu repos*04:55
lotuspsychjenicholas: and it still crashes battery icon on your version?04:56
nicholasyes04:56
nicholas:'-(04:56
optrustyHi guys I dont know if this is the proper channel, but04:57
yourbeauguys how remove a package along with all its dependencies with aptitude or apt-get ?04:58
nicholasapt-get autoremove04:58
nicholasI'm pretty sure04:58
nicholasso it would be, for example, sudo apt-get purge docky, then sudo apt-get autoremove04:58
optrustyI was wonder is it possible to install Ubuntu phone to my Nokia Lumia 521. My phone is pretty much ARM and EFI04:59
lotuspsychjenicholas: there's a docky script to bypass your issue: https://www.linux-compatible.com/tutorial/docky-closes-after-waking-suspend-ubuntu04:59
daftykinsoptrusty: highly unlikely, however #ubuntu-touch is the channel for that05:00
nicholasyeh optrusty, not too many devices are compatible with ubuntu05:00
nicholasand lotuspsychje, how about the battery plugin not working?05:01
OerHeksoptrusty, is it ARM8? if not, no.05:02
optrustyNicholas Android these days always letting the dev install all they want while windows gets money just to sideload 10 apps05:02
optrustyOerHeks all I know that the proccesser is a Qualcomm snapdragon with 512MB of ram05:03
optrustyOerHeks still there05:06
OerHeksoptrusty, if it is not ARM8, then no05:07
snappyis it possible to reproduce an exact build of a (14.04 LTS) debian package from  the orig + debian sources?05:07
snappyand by exact, i mean the newly built package has the exact same md5sum file as the one provided by ubuntu05:07
yourbeaunicholas, I did apt-get install openbox ; it installed a lot of packages05:08
yourbeauwhen I did apt-get purge openbox05:09
yourbeauit did not remove any packages but just openbox05:09
yourbeaui did apt-get autoremove05:09
yourbeauand nothing05:09
ki7mtsnappy, yes, it happens all the time, it fact it should do if your using the source package from the repos to build it.05:09
OerHekssnappy, why would a debian build give the same md5sum as ubuntu sources? you must be lucky i guess05:11
EriC^^yourbeau: they aren't that many packages, just a bunch of libraries, is there anything wrong with the pc?05:11
niytroBashing-om, okay so i solved my brightness problem in terminal05:11
lotuspsychje!info xfce4-battery-plugin | nicholas maybe this can help?05:12
ubottunicholas maybe this can help?: xfce4-battery-plugin (source: xfce4-battery-plugin): battery monitor plugin for the Xfce4 panel. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.5-3 (utopic), package size 87 kB, installed size 882 kB (Only available for linux-any; kfreebsd-i386; kfreebsd-amd64)05:12
snappyki7mt: i downloaded: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/proftpd-basic (orig + debian sources); extracted the orig, and inside the debian source, ran dpkg-buildpackage -- unpacked the resulting deb and compared the md5sums from control.tar.gz to the original package provided in the apt repository05:12
snappythe md5sums differ which means the build differs -- even though its the exact same version.05:12
niytroBashing-om, xrandr -q | grep " connected"    then    xrandr --output LVDS1 --brightness 0.505:12
yourbeauEriC^^, nothing wrong of course05:12
yourbeaudoes anyone know how to make LXDE as beautiful as this picture ? http://trisquel.info/files/Screenshot%20from%202015-01-10%2014:57:26_0.png05:12
Bashing-omniytro: Laptop ? you may share that solution with the channel .05:13
niytroyes old toshiba satellite m4505:13
EriC^^yourbeau: that doesn't look like lxde05:13
yourbeauEriC^^, ok05:13
snappyi guess what i shoudl be reading is this: https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds05:13
EriC^^yourbeau: actually it does, nevermind05:14
yourbeauEriC^^, lol do yu know what he did ?05:14
ki7mtsnappy, then something is different. If launchpad builds a package and I build the same package with pbuilder, using the same source should produce the same results. Why yours isn't doing that, I don't know.05:14
niytroBashing-om, just say it or put it down somewhere?05:14
EriC^^yourbeau: nope05:14
yourbeauI think its docky or something05:14
snappyki7mt: but its reasonable to expect dpkg-buildpackage (should it succeed) to build byte for byte the same package right?05:15
snappy(well maybe not the .deb file but the nested data.tar.xz file)05:15
nicomachusanyone ever have trouble mounting an Android phone?05:15
lotuspsychjeyourbeau: get some nice ideas here: http://www.deviantart.com/browse/all/?qh=&section=&global=1&q=lubuntu05:15
yourbeaulotuspsychje, ok thanks05:16
cfhowlettnicomachus, describe Y)OUR issue ...05:16
bubbasauresnicomachus, What ubuntu release, 12.04 per chance?05:16
lotuspsychjenicomachus: you need the android mount tools05:16
nicomachus14.0405:16
snappy(hm let me try pbuilder, that's designed for reproducible builds)05:16
bubbasauresnicomachus, What android release?05:16
Bashing-omniytro: Adjusting the brightness on a laptop is a common issue, Perhaps othjers here would like to know your solution . In 1 consise statement, please.05:16
ki7mtsnappy, It should produce the same package, yes.05:16
cfhowlettlotuspsychje, android-tools-adb05:16
nicomachusalready enabled usb debugging on the device.05:16
lotuspsychjecfhowlett: tnx05:16
nicomachusandroid 4.4.405:16
nicomachus(fucking waiting on lollipop...)05:16
cfhowlettnicomachus, language!!!!05:17
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nicomachusSorry, cfhowlett.05:17
bubbasauresnicomachus, Should mount without any tools, you have the usb you set in the developers options?05:17
nicomachusYep.05:17
cfhowlettnicomachus, kitkat + android-tools-adb on the ubuntu side05:18
bubbasauresnicomachus, Strange.05:18
nicomachusGetting error: "Unable to open MTP device '[usb:003,009]'"05:18
bubbasaureshave not added any tools since 12.04 here05:18
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lotuspsychje!info mtpfs | nicomachus05:18
ubottunicomachus: mtpfs (source: mtpfs): FUSE filesystem for Media Transfer Protocol devices. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1-5 (utopic), package size 15 kB, installed size 74 kB05:18
nicomachuslotuspsychje: I believe I already installed that a few days ago trying to resolve this.05:19
lotuspsychjenicomachus: doublecheck phone if you got mtp05:19
nicomachusFound it on AskUbuntu or StackExchange or something.05:19
nicomachusPhone says Media device [MTP] connected05:20
nicomachusAlso says USB connected and USB debugging connected05:20
bubbasauresnicomachus, Two ways to communicate with the computer one is media, forget the other.05:20
cfhowlettnicomachus, what are you attempting to do with this connection?05:21
daftykinsMTP and PTP i think, picture transfer protocol05:21
bubbasauresthat's it05:21
nicomachusOpen it in the filesystem and transfer music files.05:22
daftykinssomeone said something about udev causing issues with android MTP devices a bit ago05:22
cfhowlettnicomachus, not quite so neat, but you can that with airdroid05:23
niytroFor anyone who is unable to change Brightness on their laptop display it can be done via terminal by doing the following. Type xrandr -q | grep " connected" and the output should say something similar to LVDS1 connected 1680x1050+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 331mm x 207mm. LVDS1 is your display so now you can enter xrandr --output LVDS1 --brightness 0.5    1.0 is full and it can go down to 0.0 so be careful and above 1.05:23
niytro0 as well. Adjust the value to your preference.05:23
lotuspsychjei remember that green android icon in ubuntu, think it was go-mtpfs05:23
lotuspsychjenicomachus: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/12/how-to-mount-android-40-ubuntu-go-mtpfs.html05:23
lotuspsychjei was able to mount the android with that icon05:24
nicomachuscfhowlett: I know... but the USB 3.0 transfers the FLAC files so much faster than cloud.05:24
xanguaI had better results with this lotuspsychje http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/upgrade-to-gvfs-with-mtp-support-in.html05:24
xanguaback when I use 12.0405:24
Bashing-omniytro: Thanks, that solution do ring a bell .05:24
nicomachuslotuspsychje: Will give that try.05:25
nicomachusa try*05:25
xanguanicomachus: what ubuntu release are you using¿05:25
lotuspsychjexangua: nice one05:25
niytroBashing-om, now i just need to figure out how to script commands that i can assign to hotkeys05:25
nicomachus14.0405:25
yourbeauis Ubuntu fully opensource ?05:25
niytroBashing-om, u know something like that05:25
yourbeauI mean if we replace the kernel with linux-libre05:26
nicomachusyourbeau: yes05:26
xanguanicomachus: then mtp should work out the box05:26
yourbeauand use only Main repo05:26
nicomachusxangua: clearly. but it's not.05:26
yourbeaunicomachus, because kernel has non-free osftware and other repo have non-free software05:26
bubbasauresyourbeau, vanilla install yes.05:26
xanguayourbeau: there is an ubuntu based distro the fsf recommends, don't remember it's name05:26
Bashing-omniytro: That is a deep subject for another time. I am done for this session. See all yall later .05:27
niytroBashing-om, thanks so much05:27
Bashing-omniytro: :) Great to 'meet' ya ... see ya later .05:28
niytroBashing-om, same to you05:28
EriC^^niytro: you want to assign scripts to keyboard shortcuts?05:29
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Guest93204hi anybody here wanna help me install ubuntu05:30
Guest93204im having a problem cus i think my laptop is too new05:30
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: can you tell us where you are stuck?05:30
Guest93204after i boot from usb the screen flickers like crazy05:31
lotuspsychjenicomachus: i would go for what xanga suggested, seems the most updated way05:31
Guest93204and if i leave it alone to long the screen blacks out05:31
nicomachusThanks.05:31
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: ubuntu version please?05:31
Guest9320414.04 the new current one05:31
nicomachusAre you able to get to the BIOS and select a boot option?05:32
Guest93204ive been following youtube videos but no one else has the same problem05:32
Guest93204yea05:32
Guest93204i get to the screen that ask for live trial,install and such05:32
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: what kind of grafix card you having?05:32
Guest93204after i make a choice it still works but the screen  flickers05:32
nicholasdock with indicator plugins and stuff? both docky and cairo dock crash. Any alternativces? my main goal is to replace the xfce4-panel05:32
Guest93204the laptop im trying to install it on is asus q502L05:33
nicholasanyone know a dock with indicator plugins and stuff? both docky and cairo dock crash. Any alternativces? my main goal is to replace the xfce4-panel05:33
lotuspsychjenicholas: did you see the battery plugin for xubuntu i triggered?05:33
nicholas? I was gone for like 15 mins05:34
nicomachusGuest93204: are you going straight to "install" or are you going to live trial first?05:34
nicholassorry05:34
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: what is default Os on that asus? win8?05:34
Guest93204i tried both05:34
KionI installed the compiz config settings and the fire effect is gone, does anyone know why it is no logner there?05:34
Guest93204the live trial flickers less but it still flickers05:34
lotuspsychje!info xfce4-battery-plugin | nicholas05:34
ubottunicholas: xfce4-battery-plugin (source: xfce4-battery-plugin): battery monitor plugin for the Xfce4 panel. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.5-3 (utopic), package size 87 kB, installed size 882 kB (Only available for linux-any; kfreebsd-i386; kfreebsd-amd64)05:34
nicomachusweirRrRrRd...05:34
bubbasauresnicholas, Didn't someone link you to a dock called plank?05:34
lotuspsychjeKion: you need to install the plugins05:35
daftykins!nomodeset | Guest93204 try this05:35
ubottuGuest93204 try this: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter05:35
nicholasyeah, but plank doesn't have the indicators I need05:35
lotuspsychjeKion: fire and wobbly windows and such are now in plugins-extra or something05:35
lotuspsychje!info unity-plugin-extras05:35
ubottuPackage unity-plugin-extras does not exist in utopic05:35
lotuspsychjehmm05:35
Kionlotuspsychje: I already have them installed, actually have the wobbly windows activated and working05:36
xanguanicholas: what's wrong with xfce panel¿05:36
bubbasauresnicholas, Ah, rarely does cairo crash  here not in a long time anyway, strange.05:36
nicholasto me, it looks terribel05:36
nicomachusxangua: this one was up to date? http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/upgrade-to-gvfs-with-mtp-support-in.html05:36
xanguayou can make it look like a dock, as you already were told nicholas05:36
bubbasauresnicomachus, It is not check it's web page.05:36
xanguanicomachus: as I said it should work out of the box in 14.0405:37
cfhowlettnicomachus, 2 years old ...05:37
nicholasyeah, but I kinda like a pupup animation and more of a dock-like interface05:37
cfhowlettnicholas, 14.04.1 is stable ... y u no upgrade???05:37
cfhowlettnicomachus, ^^^^05:37
lotuspsychjenicholas: you could also test enlightment E17, maybe its got more stable battery monitor05:38
nicholasmaybe, hows the cpu usage compare to xfce4?05:38
lotuspsychje!info e17 | nicholas05:39
ubottunicholas: e17 (source: e17): Enlightenment DR17 Window Manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.17.6-1 (utopic), package size 1671 kB, installed size 6383 kB05:39
lotuspsychjenicholas: you can test from your existing xubuntu05:39
lotuspsychjemaybe someone else knows window managers with battery icons working?05:39
nicholassmaybe05:39
snappyki7mt: thanks for the hint about pbuilder, looks like that's more what i needed.05:40
Guest93204i dont know what im looking at or how to do this :/05:40
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: try F1 at your usb ubuntu boot, to get into nomodeset05:40
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: read the trigger from daftykins05:41
cfhowlettGuest93204, https://inkscape.org/media/cms_page_media/56/ask-smart-questions.pdf05:41
daftykinsGuest93204: boot to when you see the 'try, install... yada yada, then press F6 i think it is and enable nomodeset.05:41
wisag0d;;/exit05:42
Guest93204yea im at the try ubuntu menu05:42
Guest93204f1 and f6 doesnt seem to do anythign05:42
daftykinscfhowlett: wow, i wish that was in the topic05:43
cfhowlettdaftykins, gotta be a way ...05:43
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: try F1 before the purple ubuntu screen, and keep hitting until you get some options05:43
bubbasauresGuest93204, does it look like the second picture, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD05:43
Guest93204not at all05:44
Guest93204its white text on black scren05:44
daftykinsGuest93204: ah you're booting in EFI mode then05:44
bubbasauresGuest93204, This a dual boot?05:44
bubbasauresyeppers05:44
Guest93204gnu grub version at the top05:44
daftykinsuser hasn't installed yet05:44
daftykinsGuest93204: press 'e' on 'try', then add "nomodeset" in the place my link showed.05:45
daftykinsGuest93204: (after quiet splash)05:45
jrgwell... kubuntu sure has come a long way heh... not sure if it's because of kde or because of ubuntu05:45
lotuspsychjejrg: evolution :p05:45
jrglotuspsychje: i suppose so. i was going to try out the plasma5 edition but chose the more stable 4.x branch05:45
Guest93204can you link again05:46
jrgpersonally i don't see why anybody would use win8 vs kubuntu other than the fact you can't use your iphone/pad/pod05:46
jrgsure wish someone could fix that :/05:46
daftykins!nomodeset | Guest9320405:46
ubottuGuest93204: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter05:46
function9xjrg: kubuntu is awesome, plasma 4 works well. plasma 5 still ongoing05:46
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jrgfunction9x: yah. not complaining. it works quite well... at the very least the interface is better than win8/1005:47
jrgto me it's pretty much linux based win7 heh05:47
lotuspsychjejrg: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/07/kde-plasma-5-released05:47
lotuspsychjejrg: wich problem do you have with iphones/ipad?05:48
jrglotuspsychje: oh. seems amarok doesn't like to talk to it very well05:48
jrgie: sync songs etc05:48
jrglast time i tried it i had to flash my iphone heh05:48
jrgalthough i haven't tried in quite a while.. but this is a bit expected wtih apple things05:48
lotuspsychjejrg: i think rythmbox or banshee has ways to sync ipods05:48
jrgah. might have been rythmbox05:49
lotuspsychjejrg: you also wine/playonlinux itunes05:49
jrglotuspsychje: itunes works in wine?05:49
jrgif i knew that i honestly would have tried that first heh05:49
lotuspsychjejrg: not lastest version, but some version does05:49
jrgblah. i bet that older version will be impossible to find05:49
lotuspsychjejrg: maybe check the playonlinx database05:50
jrgapple probably combed the internet and deleted all of it heh05:50
jrgyeah i'll check that out.. let me see if i can find it now05:50
Guest93204the text on my screen isn't the same as the picture05:50
lotuspsychjejrg: i think it will be itunes 7 or so05:50
daftykinsi was under the impression itunes is a no-go now05:50
Guest93204i got 4 lines total05:50
jrgoh. playonlinux keeps a repo of this stuff?05:51
Guest93204the first being {setparams 'try Ybuntu without installing'}05:51
daftykinsGuest93204: like i said, press 'e' on the 'try' option, then you'll get another screen. go down with the cursors to where it reads 'quiet splash' and put a space then 'nomodeset' after those two words.05:51
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: did you disable secureboot and fastboot in bios?05:51
daftykinssecureboot doesn't need to be off, lotuspsychje05:51
daftykinsnot since 12.04 :>05:51
function9xjrg: yeah just like win7, I had the iphone 4S, used it for a couple of years, but it was too much of a hassle to get it to work with linux. I upgraded to a droid(GS5) phone instead. Plays well with linux05:51
lotuspsychjedaftykins: he's dualbooting?05:51
Guest93204so heres what it says in that section after the -- or before////     boot=casper quiet splash --05:52
jrgfunction9x: yah :/ well.. not going to swap phones heh05:52
jrgmaybe if an ubuntu phone actually finally comes out05:52
lotuspsychjejrg: https://www.playonlinux.com/en/supported_apps.html05:53
daftykinslotuspsychje: well, once an attempt to install is made, yeah i guess so05:53
daftykinsGuest93204: do you intend to use ubuntu as well as windows 8?05:53
Guest93204no05:53
lotuspsychjejrg: shows itunes 10 :p05:53
Guest93204wanna learn linux by forcing myself no other option05:53
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jrglotuspsychje: wow sure does05:54
jrglet me try it out heh05:54
jrgplayonlinux sure does install a lot of :i386 stuff05:54
lotuspsychjejrg: yeah some requiered packages05:55
jrgif itunes will work tho... and with my iphone... then kubuntu ftw heh05:55
jrgthat's the only thing i could never get working05:55
jrgtoo bad there is no way to use some sort of virtualbox hackery to just install libs etc into a windows vm and run it that way heh05:55
lotuspsychjejrg: well there's (almost) a solution for everything in ubuntu :p05:55
jrglotuspsychje: haven't gotten it working yet :P05:56
jrgdoes playonlinux automatically grab the files it needs?05:56
daftykinsGuest93204: fair enough05:56
jrglooks like it does05:56
daftykinsGuest93204: are you sure it's not a Q502LA ?05:56
grywhat exactly is not working in 'run windows in a vm on ubuntu' approach?05:56
gryit is a good host os, i say05:56
jrggry: oh that will work fine... i can just use an xp vm or something05:56
jrgbut that's a big chunk of worthlessness if all i use it for is itunes05:57
gry"<jrg> too bad there is no way to use some sort of virtualbox hackery to just install libs etc into a windows vm and run it that way heh" <-- i don't parse this line05:57
Guest93204pretty sure unless they mislabled the box and sticker under the laptop05:57
jrggry: i mean have it so you can use virtualbox to run only itunes05:57
jrgminus windows itself heh05:57
gryaa. use colinux05:57
UbuDark1410ubuntu 14.10 work good by side win 8.105:57
lotuspsychjejrg: i remember playing with libmobiledevice once to get ipad sync05:57
jrglike some bare libs method that makes a call to virtualbox05:57
jrglotuspsychje: i think that's what rythmbox uses doesn't it?05:58
jrgit broke my iphone05:58
lotuspsychjelol05:58
Guest93204did i do something wrong with the computer bios?05:58
jrgnot broke broke.. but it usre messed up my music db05:58
lotuspsychjejrg: get yourself a nice ubuntu phone :p05:58
jrglotuspsychje: i would but the old nexus aren't worth what people are asking for them because of ubuntu05:58
jrgand the new ones aren't out yet05:58
jrgif ever05:58
lotuspsychjejrg: soon05:59
lotuspsychje!touch | jrg05:59
ubottujrg: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch05:59
jrglotuspsychje: i'll believe it when i see it ;) people said the same of pandora05:59
lotuspsychjejrg: BQ aquarius will launch ubuntu phone soon to europe05:59
jrglotuspsychje: which means they'll be on ebay for $5,000 for 12 months as they sell out06:00
jrgnot to mention i'm sure they wno't have proper US bands to cross teh ocean with06:00
jrgand no warranty being out of region06:00
lotuspsychjejrg: lets stay ontopic :p06:00
protopopulusHi everybody!06:01
jrgbut yes. if one actually comes out i will get it to go with my (k)ubuntu laptop06:01
jrgalthough. aren't ubuntu phones supposed to dock and be like a desktop?06:01
protopopulusSombody knows how to fix xorg in 12.04?06:01
lotuspsychje!xorg | protopopulus06:01
ubottuprotopopulus: X.Org is an implementation of the X Windows System, and is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart it on an Ubuntu system, type 'sudo service lightdm restart'. To fix screen resolution or other X.Org problems: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution . See also !xorgconf06:01
lotuspsychjejrg: join #ubuntu-touch to discuss mate06:02
jrgoh06:02
protopopulusYep... I knew it06:02
daftykinsGuest93204: so "...casper quiet splash nomodeset..."06:02
jrglotuspsychje: ssorry heh.. no thanks.. i'll join ubuntu-touch after they release an actual device that i can buy ... then i'll ask the questions heh.. in the meantime i'm working on getting itunes to work in ubuntu06:02
lotuspsychjekk06:03
Guest93204ok then how do i get out of the menu06:03
daftykinsGuest93204: do you understand what i mean to do? it's then ctrl+x or F10 to boot after entering that word06:03
Guest93204i dont know what it is suppose to do but im doing as your telling me06:03
Guest93204but hey looks like it worked yay06:04
Guest93204no more flickering06:04
jrgalrighty06:04
* jrg waits for playonlinux to refresh itself06:04
jrgthis will be pretty awesome if it works in ubuntu06:04
Guest93204is the internet suppose to work on this live trial, i am assuming so because i saw this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224670106:05
daftykinsGuest93204: are you typing from the computer you downloaded ubuntu on?06:05
lotuspsychjejrg: before you get too happy, make a good backup on your iphone lol06:05
jrgtbh tho... the no itunes thing isn't that big of a deal considering i use plex for everything06:05
Guest93204no another one06:05
jrgbut you never know :)06:05
daftykinsGuest93204: press ctrl+alt+t and type "ip a" and tell me if you see another thing than 'lo' and 'eth0' with a bunch of info beside06:06
jrglmao!06:07
jrglotuspsychje: "Wine does not support USB yet. You will not able to sync your iDevices with PlayOnLinux. Sorry06:07
Guest93204yea i see lo and etho in there but theres a lot of text the comes after both of them06:07
jrgbad english aside.. seems like it doesn't work06:07
daftykinsGuest93204: alright, sounds like your wireless isn't coming up indeed. type "lspci" and tell me if you see a line with "intel 7xxx wifi"06:08
Guest93204"eth0: <no carrier, broadcast,multicast, up>"06:08
jrgah well.. i guess i'll just stick to syncing with plex :)06:08
lotuspsychjejrg: that error showed on main itunes page on playonlinux yes06:08
jrglotuspsychje: oh sure does. missed that part06:09
jrgwell.. i'll check back in about 5 years heh06:09
jrghopefully by then i'll have an ubuntu phone and this will all be moot :)06:09
Guest93204no i dont see that06:09
daftykinsGuest93204: do you see anything with 'wifi' or 'network controller' in?06:10
lotuspsychjejrg: maybe read some here: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=2130206:10
Guest93204yea06:10
daftykinsGuest93204: what's the device name?06:11
Guest93204network controller: intel corperation wireless 7260 (rev cb)06:11
daftykinsalright so it is intel 7xxx :)06:11
jrgwell.. maybe wine will support usb some day06:11
daftykinsGuest93204: your best bet is to install and then update the system by plugging into your router with a network cable. can you do that?06:12
Guest93204maybe depends on how fast i can install it06:12
lotuspsychjejrg: maybe try itunes 7 to test06:13
Guest93204im assuming double click install ubuntu on desktop and follow step?06:13
kitten_goodnight daftykins06:13
daftykinsGuest93204: yep, then if you're sure about killing windows 8, select to erase entire disk when installing06:13
lotuspsychjejrg: and some usefull info here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone06:14
jrglotuspsychje: yeah i was reading that06:17
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jrgstill just not worth it. just seems buggy at best.. like i said.. no big deal.. i have a lifetime plexpass06:17
jrgi'll just use that06:17
lotuspsychjekk06:17
jrgmy plex server > iphone anyways06:17
jrgif i was going to use a music service i'd probably use the MS one anyways... although i could never get it to play in an ubuntu browser06:18
jrgnever quite figured that out06:18
Guest93204when i plug into the rounter im not gonna be next to the computer im reading this from so what do i do and type when i connect to the rounter06:19
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: is it installing yet?06:19
Guest93204yea06:20
daftykinsinstall, let it finish, shutdown... unplug the flash drive, turn it back on...06:20
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: great, you made a good choice :p welcome to ubuntu06:20
Guest93204do i restart now or continue testing06:20
daftykinsif it boots successfully, lotuspsychje can help you fully update over the wired network as i must sleep :)06:20
Guest93204and thanks feels a little more profesional haha06:21
daftykinscontinue testing then shutdown06:21
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: restart only when you got a prompt, install has finished06:21
lotuspsychjedaftykins: nite nite06:21
daftykins:D ty, have a good shift o/06:21
Guest93204dammit i did what daftykins said and hit contie06:21
lotuspsychjelol06:21
Guest93204so what now then continue to fix the wifi or restart06:22
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: you still in live session, testing?06:22
Guest93204yea06:22
daftykinslotuspsychje: oh before i go, if a dist-upgrade doesn't bring the wifi on, nor modprobe iwlwifi, it'll be - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2242147&page=2&p=13112184#post1311218406:23
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: but did you install ubuntu to hd meanwhile?06:23
Guest93204yea06:23
Guest93204i finished the installation process06:23
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: if it finished, you can reboot safe06:23
Guest93204oh god the flickering06:25
Guest93204its back and hitting like a mad man06:25
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: can you boot into your ubuntu desktop?06:26
Guest93204yea06:26
Guest93204im at desktop06:26
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: check out wich driver is loaded at your additional drivers06:27
Guest93204how would i go about doing that06:27
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: hit the main ubuntu icon in your left upepr corner06:28
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: and search for the hardware icon06:28
Guest932043 things show up search in amazon, simple scan, see more scopes06:29
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: at the bottom you can search applications06:29
Guest93204i think i found it06:29
Guest93204it says no additional drivers available06:29
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: hmm, ok06:30
Guest93204in a software & updates box06:30
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: can you open a terminal and type sudo lshw -C video06:30
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: and write the name of your card + what shows after driver=06:30
Guest93204produvt : haswe;;-ULT intergrated graphics controller06:31
lotuspsychjeand driver=06:31
Guest93204driver=i915 latancy=006:32
lotuspsychjeok06:32
tes_\server irc.worldnet.net06:32
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: your asus, is this an old machine or rather new?06:32
Guest93204new got it today06:33
Guest93204at best buy06:33
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: and you still have the flickering right now?06:33
Guest93204yes06:33
Guest93204it was fixed earlier so it should be fixable06:33
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: do you have specs of that machine somewhere, or a link?06:34
Guest93204http://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-2-in-1-15-6-touch-screen-laptop-intel-core-i5-8gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-black/5827053.p?id=1219163970040&skuId=582705306:35
lotuspsychjeok intel hd grafix06:36
explodesHey dudes. Using lm-sensors, and having searched for all sensors, I'm getting a lot of alarms. What prompted me to do this was 1.5hr of gaming, the frame rate drops every minutes for a few seconds06:38
explodesI cant' believe the numbers I'm seeing, it must be some kind of error06:38
explodeshttp://pastie.org/982681706:38
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: maybe check the intel website for latest linux grafix drivers06:39
lotuspsychje!nomodeset > Guest93204 or read the grub nomodeset edit again06:40
ubottuGuest93204, please see my private message06:40
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lotuspsychjeGuest93204: also do a sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade from terminal06:43
Guest93204wifi is still broken though im hooked up to my other computer with a brdge network06:44
Guest93204so i ran gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub and it said gksudo is not currently installed06:45
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: you can sudo gedit also06:46
Guest93204just type "sudo gedit" in terminal?06:46
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: no, the whole line you pasted06:46
Guest93204ok06:47
lotuspsychjebut sudo instead of gksudo06:47
OerHeks If you are to run graphical applications as root, please use sudo -H or pkexec.06:47
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: after you edited grub, save and sudo update-grub06:47
bitthello06:49
Guest93204ITS GONE  is what i almost said its happening still but a lot less06:49
BloodyDragon20how to i fix the error #1045 - Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)06:50
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Guest93204am i suppose to do this one "quiet splash nomodeset acpi_osi=\"Linux\""   or   "quiet splash nomodeset" cus i did "quiet splash nomodeset"06:51
BloodyDragon20how do i fix this error http://pastebin.com/NXJ9wwgJ06:52
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: nomodeset would do the trick yes, did you sudo update-grub after?06:53
Guest93204yea06:53
lotuspsychjeGuest93204: ok then try reboot, see if it fixes06:53
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Guest93204ok im still upgrading from another terminal so ill restart after its done06:53
lotuspsychjeok06:54
ki7mtBloodyDragon20, first of, what is distro, type of box is it, server, desktop etc? What was the command you tried to use too connect with?06:55
BloodyDragon20ki7mt the server box is running  and we are using putty to do everything. and its for phpmyadmin06:56
OerHeksBloodyDragon20, see anser #1 http://askubuntu.com/questions/401449/error-104528000-access-denied-for-user-rootlocalhost-using-password-no  use the -p option ?06:56
BloodyDragon20OerHeks tried it06:57
ki7mtBloodyDragon20, did you setup MySQL password correctly?06:57
BloodyDragon20yes06:57
ki7mtBloodyDragon20, In any case resetting it may solve the issue: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MysqlPasswordReset06:58
ki7mtUsing 'NO" doesn't seem correct to me for a PW06:58
BloodyDragon20ki7mt so reseting mysql should fix phpmyadmin06:59
BloodyDragon20ki7mt the os is is CentOS06:59
Guest93204sweet looks like you were right restart did the trick07:00
ki7mtBloodyDragon20, phpmyadmin has to connect to the SQL DB the same as you would do manually, so if either the SQL PW is fubar, or the PW your using in phpmyadmin is wrong, that's the result you'd see.07:00
lotuspsychje!yay | Guest9320407:00
ubottuGuest93204: Glad you made it! :-)07:00
Guest93204now all thats left is wif issue yay07:01
ki7mtBloodyDragon20, This is support for Ubuntu, but it doesn't matter, the connection to the DB is the same.07:01
BloodyDragon20#CentOS07:01
BloodyDragon20ki7mt then what is the room for centos07:02
ki7mtYes, #centos or #centos-devel, there are several07:03
code__hi guys07:05
code__I am looking for a method to encrypt my external HD, but to be able to decrypted on Windows, Mac and Linux. Does anyone knows any software?07:06
snappyki7mt: so i can get reproducible builds working now with pbuilder; can you suggest the path of least resistance to apply a patch to an existing .orig.tar.gz .debian.tar.gz and .dsc files? I extracted the debian.tar.gz, changed a few files, bumped the changelog, repackaged the tarball, but i need to regenerate the dsc and im not sure if there's a tool for that.07:07
Guest93204do you guys know how to fix the wifi problem or should i just follow this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2242147&p=13112184#post1311218407:10
ki7mtsnappy, Path of least resistance, well that depends, who's the original maintainer? If Debian, send a bug in with the patch, if Ubuntu only, bug with patch on launchpad. Make sure you Cc: the relevant groups owning the package.07:10
AirstrikeIvanovso i am on the ubuntu live-usb and considering installing07:11
AirstrikeIvanovbut no idea how to do a few things like format one of my spare linux drives so both linux and Windows can read and use it07:11
ki7mtsnappy, and for the .dsc, it's debuild -S -k<your pgp key>07:11
snappyah thanks07:11
__my_name__Hi07:13
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, Make it a NTFS for both to read.07:13
AirstrikeIvanovah, do i want to use MBR or GPT partition scheming?07:13
AirstrikeIvanovstill looking over the particulars of the boot loaders and such once i get it all installed07:13
ki7mtsnappy, dont forget to : export DEBFULLNAME="Yourname" export DEBEMAIL="email-address"07:13
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, What is there now on the computer?07:14
bubbasauresmbr or gpt that is07:14
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, I don't think it's going to matter on an external, so what you like is fine.07:16
AirstrikeIvanovbubbasaures: I have a 1TB drive with Windows 10 Technical Preview on it; it's my primary OS - I installed two more SATA drives, 300/250GB each07:17
AirstrikeIvanovnot externals either way07:17
AirstrikeIvanovi installed the drives internally07:17
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, I was just curious if you where gpt on the computer.07:17
al_nz1Evening!!!!07:18
al_nz1Any networking experts here?07:18
al_nz1I cant ping my gateway or anything else on my lan07:18
bubbasaures!any | al_nz107:18
al_nz1wan etc is fine!07:18
al_nz1and only on wlan interfaces - eth0 works07:18
bubbasauresal_nz1, We follow posts that are all in one, if you can07:19
ki7mtcode__, encryption is a complex topic. From an ease of use standpoint, I would use something like OpenPGP07:23
EriC^^al_nz1: i dont know much about networking but did you try to reset your router?07:24
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AirstrikeIvanovso if i am dual booting Windows and Linux, i won't have to worry about anything IF they are on seperate drives?07:26
al_nz1EriC^^: other computers can ping across the lan just fine, and eth0 works. its only wireless - so I think this points to the PC as oposed to the router07:26
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, Should not be an issue, make sure grub goes to the HD ubuntu is on.07:27
EriC^^al_nz1: is there a router that links them together?07:27
al_nz1yes07:27
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EriC^^for eth0 and wlan0 ?07:27
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, you gonna go gpt or msdos?07:28
EriC^^wired and wireless?07:28
AirstrikeIvanovi have NO clue thats why i was asking07:28
AirstrikeIvanovlol07:28
AirstrikeIvanovi mean, its a relatively modern year-old system07:28
al_nz1no, I tried a wired connection on the ubuntu PC and the problem went away07:28
AirstrikeIvanovGTX760 2GB/16GB DDR3 1600MHz/i7-4770K07:28
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, Are you on the computer?07:28
AirstrikeIvanovyep07:28
AirstrikeIvanovusing the livedvd now07:28
AirstrikeIvanovon ubuntu07:28
al_nz1but I want to get wireless working prooperly07:28
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, In what OS?07:28
EriC^^al_nz1: that means it could be the router, no?07:28
AirstrikeIvanovUbuntu07:28
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, Cool, pastebin sudo parted -l07:29
AirstrikeIvanovk one moment07:29
al_nz1EriC^^: other wireless clients (same router) are fine07:29
EriC^^al_nz1: oh ok07:29
AirstrikeIvanovbubbasaures  http://paste.ubuntu.com/9717129/07:30
AirstrikeIvanovalso the Seagate drive says it has few bad sectors and NEEDS to be formatted regardless, the NTFS partition is unusuable (the 250GB drive)07:31
AirstrikeIvanovand im assuming the loop partition is my liveusb since its on my usb key07:31
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, You have all msdos I would stick with it if it were me but depends on what you want.07:32
AirstrikeIvanovwell, the two 300/250 drives are gonna be erased no matter what07:32
AirstrikeIvanovi just wasnt sure what would be easier/more supported in the future07:32
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, I don't think msdos will go out of support any time soon.'07:33
bubbasauresor gpt07:33
AirstrikeIvanovyeah should be fine then07:33
AirstrikeIvanovnow just need to figure them out to possibly install two linux OSes on a single drive07:33
AirstrikeIvanovwith a third partition that both can access07:34
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, not to hard, I would use manual installs so you can size the partitions there, and make sure grub goes to that HD.07:35
AirstrikeIvanovbubbasaures yeah ubuntu has come a long way since 5.x and the text installer for sure07:35
ki7mtThat's what I do.07:35
AirstrikeIvanovconfusing the hell out of me lol07:35
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, Can be confusing if you have been away.07:36
AirstrikeIvanovthen agian that was the last time i used linux so i am thinking about trying out another distro or two07:36
AirstrikeIvanovlike SteamOS maybe07:36
ki7mtI use EasyBCD to boot Windows and one Grub2, and then use my Ubuntu image to Grub2 boot-load like 8 other versions.07:36
AirstrikeIvanovwell, i have two hard drives with a total of 550 GB space07:36
bubbasauresAirstrikeIvanov, Personally if I thought I might need help I would have at least one wit wide support.07:36
AirstrikeIvanovyeah which is why i am here first07:37
bubbasauresgood choice07:37
AirstrikeIvanovi know ubuntu is still the most used07:37
bubbasauresheh07:37
AirstrikeIvanovmy firstever was actually freeBSD07:37
AirstrikeIvanovthen a week after i found that i found out about ubuntu and never looked back07:37
AirstrikeIvanovlol07:37
bubbasauresubuntu was first here upon retuning back to college07:37
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ki7mtI would not recommend FreeBSD to a first time *Nix user :-)07:37
AirstrikeIvanovLOL yeah i know that after the fact07:38
ablest1980is freebsd easy to use like ubuntu?07:39
ki7mtIn any case, I would crve out a 100GB or so for Windows, and partition the rest for *Nix, and usr BCD to boot load. It's easy, it's fast, and doesn't make Windows angry messing with the MBR07:39
ki7mtablest1980, No, but it's a very stable distro.07:40
ablest1980ok07:40
AirstrikeIvanovwell in this case im just gonna not even bother with the 1TB drive07:40
AirstrikeIvanovthat can remain 100% windows cause its packed full of steam games07:40
AirstrikeIvanovmostly just figuring out what to do with the rest *Nix and/or MacOS wise07:40
bubbasauresnever had the patience for BCD or gentoo, run every other major though07:41
ablest1980cs works07:41
ki7mtWhatever is easiest for you to maintain, that's the best choice :-)07:41
AirstrikeIvanovive always wanted to try Gentoo, heard its the best for servers07:41
william1978Hello07:41
ablest1980i got valve pack steam os linux07:41
AirstrikeIvanovbut i just use ubuntu-server myself07:41
AirstrikeIvanovis steamos any different now ablest1980 ?07:41
AirstrikeIvanovcompared ot when it first released in beta07:41
ki7mtGentoo is 'very fast' but that's OT here.07:41
ablest1980idk07:41
ablest1980i dont know07:41
AirstrikeIvanovif nothings changed im not gonna try it again lol07:41
somsip!ot (it's going off topic quickly here...)07:41
ubottusomsip: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:41
william1978I just started running Xubuntu.  I actually like it.07:41
AirstrikeIvanovbut ubuntu is my first one yes07:41
somsip!ot07:42
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!07:42
ablest1980im new to ubuntu too07:42
somsipdiscussions about other OSes are best done in #ubuntu-offtopic, if we can keep to support issues here please07:42
william1978Gentoo is too ...um, not sure how to say it.07:42
william1978Gentoo is too system based.07:42
ablest1980gentoo isnt new i believe07:42
ablest1980i think07:43
william1978No, Gentoo is not new.07:43
somsipwilliam1978: can the OT discussion please stop now, or be taken elsewhere. Thank you07:43
ablest1980is debian the best one?07:43
KEEmhey guys07:43
ablest1980hey07:43
bubbasauresguys somsip was right #ubuntu-offtopic07:43
somsipablest1980: is also offtopic. Please keep this channel for support questions only07:44
ablest1980ok07:44
ablest1980sry07:44
somsipthanks guys - welcome to discuss, just not here eh :)07:44
KEEmi was wondering how you get the firewall to allow ips from running programs07:44
somsip!ufw | KEEm07:44
ubottuKEEm: Ubuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has built-in firewall capabilities. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW | GUI frontends such as gufw and ufw-kde also exist. | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo07:44
william1978Oh, and thanks for singling me out.07:45
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AirstrikeIvanovoh lord THATS an expiriment i will avoid like the plague the second time around07:45
KEEmthanks somsip07:45
AirstrikeIvanovi had to make my own dns service once.07:45
somsipwilliam1978: don't take it personally. I've been real polite.07:45
william1978What does making a DNS service once have anything to do with our topic?07:46
ki7mtIf it's a Ubuntu Server, that's on topic.07:46
william1978...That is an if.07:46
ki7mtIndeed.07:47
KEEmso how does UFW work+07:47
KEEm*?07:47
william1978No clue, I'm still trying to figure out wine.07:47
somsipKEEm: have you read the link in the reponse from the bot?07:47
KEEmyeah :)07:48
KEEmbut thanks07:48
KEEmsomsip i will read them carefully :)07:48
somsipKEEm: so what do you need to know that it doesn't tell you on the wiki?07:48
ki7mtKEEm, bascially, it's all rules based, if rule x,y,z, do a,b,c: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UncomplicatedFirewall07:48
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william1978Can you please post the link for my sake?07:49
KEEmbut is there a easy way to make it allow only running applications ?07:49
somsipKEEm: you want to wildcard allow on all apps that are currently running?07:50
ki7mtKEEm, not to be rude, but easy to one person may not be to another, it's best to just classify it as, how does one do it.07:50
KEEmsomsip yeah07:51
ki7mtNot sure if this applies to 14.04 still, but: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/08/easy-to-use-gui-for-ubuntus-default-firewall07:52
somsipKEEm: netstat -ntlp | grep LISTEN shows you the ports, then use UFW from there or AWK them out if you want a one-liner. But you're on your own on that one, and I'd suggest it's probably not the best approach07:52
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loadedanvilscan I do a fresh install of 14.04 from within 14.04?07:57
bubbasauresloadedanvils, YOu can boot the iso with grub07:58
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loadedanvilsthe problem is, I have 2 ssds inside my computer, one ubuntu, one windows, and I'm nervous about accidentally overwriting the windows one07:59
bubbasauresloadedanvils, you would do a manual install, this a UEFI bios?07:59
loadedanvilsyeah, I think so07:59
loadedanvilsI had to set UEFI before07:59
bubbasauresloadedanvils, Best insurance is an image/clone of windows on a external.08:00
loadedanvilsdon't have one08:00
loadedanvilswell, actually, I tried to do it before, the clone was unsuccessful, but it did write windows from one drive to the other. the original got screwed up though08:00
loadedanvilsI don't have a spare SSD08:01
bubbasauresloadedanvils, Windows has an imager built in and multiple uses if pro or above.08:01
loadedanvilsI don't want to try cloning windows again08:02
loadedanvilsI'd rather just install over the original ubuntu installation and not touch that drive08:02
bubbasauresloadedanvils, Nice thing with W8 it is a bit easier to do a reset or refresh, it just really a mater of backups really. Does not seem this is part of the plan however, just be careful, ask questions here if needed.08:03
loadedanvilsI have windows 708:03
loadedanvilsthe thing that bothers me is the step by step install, I'm not sure if I'll get the option of choosing which drive to install to or if it will just do it automatically08:04
bubbasauresloadedanvils, you do it's something else in the gui to choose the install]08:05
bubbasauresa manual install08:05
loadedanvilsI'll see what I can do08:05
ki7mtIt's in the partitioner section, when it asks you, Use Entire Disk, or Something Else, select Something Else.08:09
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Guest74534hello where can i find help on pc desktop repair and tech support08:13
bubbasauresGuest74534, #hardware and a channel of the os.08:14
bubbasaures!alis | Guest74534 might help08:15
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Guest74534#bubbasaures thanks08:16
bubbasauresno prob, hope that get's you going08:16
* swordsmanz thinks there is a big problem with the way ubuntu compiles kernals 08:18
bubbasaureshere we go again08:19
theptrhi, does anyone has a good manual for setting up a active directory with samba4 in ubuntu 14.04.1 server08:22
william1978Oooh, that is tasty ad nice. :O08:22
* swordsmanz points out the kernals in the reopo's are clearly compiled diferently to kernals that are packaged with releases 08:22
bubbasauresswordsmanz, not a direct support issue, how about #ubuntu-offtopic08:24
swordsmanzbubbasaures actuyally it is08:24
bubbasauresswordsmanz, heh if you say so.08:25
swordsmanzbecouse not i need to know the difference in how the they are built08:25
bubbasauresI'm not gonna get into a childish arguement08:25
bubbasauresargument*08:25
OerHeksswordsmanz, not true, kernels in repo's and install iso are the same, how do you tell they are different?08:25
swordsmanzso i can build one that will actually run properly on this (fairly standard) hardware08:25
ki7mtswordsmanz, YOu can always join the kernel team and work with them to improve on what you think needs work.08:27
swordsmanzOerHeks well realease kernals are clearly compiled to bypass IBS (power managment amd cpus) where as the updated kernals in repos are not08:27
swordsmanzki7mt where are they08:28
swordsmanztell me where to find them08:28
bubbasauresmust be nice to have the world revolve around you08:28
Guest74534is threre a reson why the msg says cannot post to channel08:29
ki7mtswordsmanz, #ubuntu-kernel I believe, or #ubuntu-devel08:30
william1978I pee08:30
fidel_Guest74534: some freenode channels require an authed account - otherwise you cant write to a channel.08:30
fidel_*registered account*08:30
william1978Don't wory, I pee'd well.  :P08:31
Guest74534#fidel how do i authed account08:31
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swordsmanzbubbasaures i fell you are being a bit rude08:32
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MMukherjeeHello.08:38
MMukherjeeI can't SSH into my server on port 2208:39
theadminIs OpenSSH installed and running?08:39
MMukherjeeYes it is.08:39
theadminOn the machine, can you "ssh $USER@localhost" ?08:39
MMukherjeeYes I can.08:40
MMukherjeeIt's on my LAN08:40
MMukherjeeIts IP is 192.168.0.208:40
MMukherjeeMine is 192.168.0.308:40
MMukherjeeIt's virtualized08:40
theadminVirtualised how?08:40
saridcan you ping it?08:40
MMukherjeeIt's done using VMware Workstation08:40
MMukherjeeI can, yeah.08:40
MMukherjeeIt08:41
MMukherjeeIt's bridged08:41
saridwhat's the output of netstat -anp at the console?08:41
theadminOof, no, I'm not touching that, I'm not familiar with VMWare.08:41
MMukherjeeLet me tell08:41
cfhowlettvmware | MMukherjee08:42
cfhowlett!vmware | MMukherjee08:42
ubottuMMukherjee: VMWare is not available in the Ubuntu repositories. Consider using !QEmu or !VirtualBox as alternatives. Instructions for installing VMWare manually are at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware08:42
MMukherjee??08:42
MMukherjeeWell, I'm not asking about how to install VMware Workstation you idiot08:42
MMukherjeeI'm saying SSH doesn't work in a VM running Ubuntu08:43
cfhowlettMMukherjee,  insults will get you ... added to /ignore.08:43
ki7mtMMukherjee, define doesn't work?08:43
rwwcfhowlett: Regardless of the tone, if you don't know the answer to something, not saying anything is better than blindly issuing factoids.08:44
cfhowlettrww, manuals and support are available in the url.  it'08:44
cfhowlett wasn't a blind factoid08:44
theptrMMukherjee, what are you trying to do because i dont understand08:44
MMukherjeeWell, let me show.08:45
rwwcfhowlett: Installing VMWare is completely unrelated to the user's question.08:45
cfhowlettrww, OK08:45
MMukherjeeI have a VM running Ubuntu08:45
MMukherjeeOn VMware Workstation08:45
MMukherjeeI try to SSH to it from the host machine08:45
ki7mtUbuntu server or DE08:45
MMukherjeeIt fails.08:45
MMukherjeeUbuntu Minimal with SSH installed08:45
theptrMMukherjee, so your host is a windows i think08:45
rwwcfhowlett: and in case it's not obvious: this is something I would like you to consider in general in the future, not just say "OK" to now and then go back to doing it08:45
saridMMukherjee, "netstat -anp" output, please08:46
MMukherjeehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/9717349/08:46
MMukherjeeHere it is08:46
theptrMMukherjee, do you have internet connection on your ubuntu08:46
MMukherjeeJust leave the *shell08:46
MMukherjeeI08:46
MMukherjeeI have.08:46
MMukherjeeUsing Bridged08:46
MMukherjeeBridged NET to router08:46
theptrMMukherjee, okay thats good08:46
theptrMMukherjee,  im gonna try to replicate your setup08:46
MMukherjeeJust leave the 18*shell please08:46
ki7mtUsing bridged should allow access if you installer openssh-server08:46
MMukherjeeI installed it08:46
theptrMMukherjee,  do you have changed the sshd config ?08:47
saridssh is definitely listening08:47
swordsmanz*nods*08:47
MMukherjeeI changed it..08:47
MMukherjeeTo allow connections to root08:47
cfhowlettrww, pretty sure I don't have a reputation for blind/shotgun factoid triggers but ... OK08:47
saridMMukherjee, are you trying to ssh as root?08:47
MMukherjeeNo,08:47
theptrMMukherjee, to enable connections to root you have to activate root account08:47
MMukherjeeAs a normal user.08:47
rwwcfhowlett: Yes, you do.08:48
yenicis there an instantbird ppa? I can't get it to run as it is from their website.08:48
MMukherjeeI cannot connect because it says "Connection Refused"08:48
yenicI get this error, I think it's pointing to the wrong location in ubuntu 14.04 for that library- ./instantbird-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libXrender.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory08:48
theptrMMukherjee, do you use putty ?08:48
swordsmanzMMukherjee do you have a firewall running between clint and host ?08:48
ki7mtMMukherjee, ok, first thing is to get more data from the failed attempt, ssh -v .. .. .. and what's that telling you08:48
yenicI checked and that dependency is installed08:48
MMukherjeehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/9717353/08:48
MMukherjeeNo.08:48
MMukherjeeThere's no Firewall08:49
saridoutput of iptables-save?08:49
MMukherjeeOK08:49
saridand you can ping it from the host you're sshing from?08:49
swordsmanz^08:49
MMukherjeeI can08:49
theptrMMukherjee, i gonna tell you how i do it i install open-sshserver and i set my vmware workstation on bridge normally i can ping the host . if that work i open putty and i give it the ip of my ubuntu client08:50
MMukherjeeSorry, it gives abosolutely none08:50
theptrMMukherjee, standard its listens to port 2208:50
MMukherjeeI08:50
MMukherjeeI'm trying to connect on 22 -.-08:51
saridtheptr, it is listening08:51
theptrMMukherjee, if you have don al that and it doenst work i think it could be a firewall08:51
MMukherjeewell, uh08:51
MMukherjeeI'm sure there's abosolutely no firewall08:52
theptrMMukherjee, i expirenced that problems when i had zonealarm on the host08:52
theptrMMukherjee, let me think what it also could be08:52
saridlots of services08:52
theptrMMukherjee, has it ever worked08:53
saridtheptr, there's this: /var/run/fail2ban/fail2ban.sock08:53
theptrsarid, has he fail2ban on the system ?08:54
saridit appears so08:54
saridline 86 of netstat output08:54
theptrMMukherjee, can you tell what you configured in fail2ban ?08:54
MMukherjeeIt has08:54
theptrsarid, now i see08:55
MMukherjeeI just sudo apt-get remove --purge'd fail2ban08:55
MMukherjeeAaaaaand: it now works08:55
MMukherjeehorrible.08:55
theptrMMukherjee, maybe also auto-remove08:55
MMukherjeeI just wasted my time08:55
MMukherjee-.-08:55
saridlol08:55
theptrMMukherjee, you have to configure fail2ban so that it allows connections from your host :)08:55
saridMMukherjee, if you learn nothing in your journeys, they are quite wasted. think of this as having been productive08:55
MMukherjeehm08:56
MMukherjeeI'm sorry for bothering you guys :(08:56
theptrMMukherjee, no problem08:56
saridnot at all. we're on IRC. it means we have free time08:56
sarid:)08:56
diamat^08:56
diamathey how do you guys have your terminals configured?08:57
diamati have byobu-tmux open with a few windows, weechat in one pane and zsh in other08:57
diamatsometimes i keep rainbowstream open for twitter stuff08:57
somsipdiamat: this is a support forum. If you just want to chat, try #ubuntu-offtopic08:58
diamatah09:00
amehi can anyone tell me from where i can take all commands and advanced commands used for ubuntu??09:00
theadminame: That would be impossible since Linux "commands" are basically programs, and you can install as many of those as you like.09:00
cfhowlettame, "the linux command line" is a free download09:01
theadminame: But for built-in stuff, read "man intro" first09:01
ameya i read the man intro.But i want all  the basic and advanced commands used for ubuntu...For eg:ls,ll with full function of that command09:02
somsipame: man ls09:02
amesomsip:thats ok but the need is to know all types of basic commands09:02
ki7mtame, that's impossible to list, as its varies depending on the applications installed09:03
cfhowlettame, no such resource09:03
ameokay09:03
somsipame: then type 'man' with the name of the other application you want to read about09:03
ameAnd one more doubt how to set permission for user to access application??09:03
somsip!permissions | ame09:03
ubottuame: An explanation of what file permissions are and how they can be manipulated can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions09:03
iptableman woman > No manual entry for woman09:03
ki7mtame, if you want to lean about all the bash commands, type man bash . that will be a good start09:04
iptableame, best, if you actually have a real-life-scenario question as something doesn't work, and can't solve it, ask us and we can guide you09:04
somsipame: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/dir_all_alphabetic.html09:04
EriC^^ame: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary.pdf09:05
iptable99.9% of the time on ubuntu you will not need to set permissions for user to access an application09:05
ameiptable:i have install an application for example firefox.users namely A and B.I want to allow user A to access firefox and for B restrivted access09:06
ameHow to do that??09:06
iptableame: you want user B to not have access to the internet browsers or just to firefox?09:07
mt__hi09:07
iptableusers can access the internet using command line browsers, wget, curl and others09:07
amejust firefox09:07
ameiptable:the user should not open the application too09:07
iptableame: restricting run rights on shared binaries might not be the wisest thing to do, but if you want to go that route, you would find the binary (/usr/local/bin/firefox) and use ACLs (access lists) to remove x (executable) flag for user B.09:08
iptableame: a better approach in linux would be to use specific security tools designed for that purpose. You can use apparmor and selinux to restrict access to services and/or applicaitons based on user09:08
diamathey ame, did you want something like this?: > ls -1 /bin/ | while read -r line; do whatis "$line"; done09:09
iptableame: alternatively, change permission of firefox (if only 2 users involved) to only gives execute rights to user A. Then no other user can execute it. warning - change of ownership for file required which is not wise for firefox09:09
ki7mtame, though the use groups, and which groups and file permissions for binaries you don't want users to run. If you want to restrict functions / features within the application, that is an application specific profile restriction.09:10
iptablediamat: /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/sbin etc09:10
ameam confused guys09:10
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iptableame: you should not restrict application access using file permissions... not for shared apps. for that use apparmor and/or selinux, which are tools designed for that purpose09:11
ameiptable:okay i will try to work on that09:12
ki7mtactually the standard is called MAC or Mandatory Access Control, and that's exactly what it's designed to do.09:12
iptableki7mt: yes, apparmor09:12
NikolaiToryzinI'm having a super odd issue with a daemon09:13
iptableinstall angels ;) Sorry, had to. Ask away09:13
NikolaiToryzinSo I wrote it, confirmed it works with service, set its runlevels, and rebooted the VM09:13
ki7mtThat is implemented though, Linux Security Module, as you stated apparmor SELinux, etc.09:13
ameiptable:what is difference between basic commands and advanced commands in linux??Am confused because am new to ubuntu09:13
NikolaiToryzindoesn't start and /var/log/boot.log is totally empty while runlevel confirms it's at N209:14
cfhowlettame, download and read: "The Linux Command Line"09:14
iptableame: uhm, define basic and advanced command ...? They are all basic to me?09:14
NikolaiToryzinThis is 14.04 on a lxc VM, by the way.09:14
iptableNikolaiToryzin: you mean a service as in a file in /etc/init or /etc/init.d or something else?09:15
NikolaiToryziniptable, It's a totally generic sysvinit daemon in /etc/init.d/ that can be launched with service start09:15
NikolaiToryzinSo upstart really shouldn't have a problem with it09:16
iptableNikolaiToryzin: how did you enable it to start on boot? also, does it execute if you run it manually and fails just on boot?09:16
NikolaiToryziniptable, Executes totally normally if I do it manually, and update-rc.d daemon defaults09:17
NikolaiToryzinAs mentioned before I checked to make sure it made its proper symlinks09:17
iptableNikolaiToryzin: so, you got it in /etc/rc*.d, it runs manually, doesn't run on boot and it's an LXC container09:18
NikolaiToryziniptable, /etc/init.d/ but everything else is correct09:18
iptableNikolaiToryzin: does upstart have sysvinit script enabled? sysvinint nowadays is just a script in upstart. check in /etc/init09:18
iptableNikolaiToryzin: I would be tempted to ask if you could make it please into an upstart job instead and check then. Out of couriosity...09:19
NikolaiToryziniptable, upstart has a sysvinit script?09:20
NikolaiToryzinI knew it was a link09:20
iptableI think it's called rc-sysinint.conf or something09:21
NikolaiToryzin /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf does exist09:21
iptableNikolaiToryzin: question is, does it execute in LXC?09:22
iptableall jobs should be upstart anyways as sysvinit is more or less dead09:22
NikolaiToryziniptable, upstart knows it exists09:23
iptablealso, do you have /etc/init.d/rcS script?09:23
NikolaiToryzinI do have that09:23
iptableOk, are there any jobs in /etc/init.d that start on boot that are NOT in /etc/init that actually work?09:24
NikolaiToryzinI know sysvinit is pretty dead, but I share cluster deploy scripts between a bunch of BSD boxes too09:24
iptableugh09:24
ikoniathats a bad idea09:25
ikoniathe scripts should be platform/technology specific09:25
NikolaiToryziniptable, I don't have any.09:25
iptableSee my last question. Also, does the script have execute permission on it like 775?09:25
NikolaiToryzinikonia, It's totally home grown stuff, I /know/ what I'm doing with that :)09:25
NikolaiToryziniptable, It does09:25
iptableroot can run scripts which don't have 775, while sysvinit cannot09:25
iptableI would be tempted to think that init.d is disabled in LXC containers. possibly09:26
iptablethe /bin/init it heavily modified in any case for the containers to work09:26
NikolaiToryzinI'm slightly afraid of that, or it isn't running somehow09:26
iptablewell, if it runs manually and start, stop, restart work, and the syntax is correct (the commented definitions, etc), then LXC containers have sysvinit disabled09:27
leeyaahello09:27
iptableyou will have to convert it to upstart09:27
leeyaahow to rename network interface from em0/1 etc to eth0/109:27
NikolaiToryziniptable, so gross :)09:28
MagePsychoone quesiton when i do which mysql it shows the 4 repeated values09:28
MagePsychowhy is that09:28
NikolaiToryzinMagePsycho, Pastebin it pls09:28
iptableapparently lxc_init does not have correct boot management for sysvinint to kick in (as sysvinit requires CHANGES to sysV to happen and you are constantly running in same runlevel on the main kernel)09:28
iptableNot gorss, per design. you shouldn't be using sysvinint anyways ;)09:28
iptableNikolaiToryzin: ^09:29
NikolaiToryziniptable, Well, then Ubuntu went and figured systemd09:29
ikoniaubuntu is not using systemd09:29
NikolaiToryzinWait, that was Debian09:29
iptableNikolaiToryzin: a workaround would be to create your own upstart job which runs your sysvinint script. it would be dead simple to do.09:29
ikoniathe current LTS versions use upstart, that should be your target09:29
ki7mtYeah, lets not start that debate here also.09:29
NikolaiToryzinWait, http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/131609:29
NikolaiToryzinikonia, I do, but I worry about many years later09:30
iptableNikolaiToryzin: many years later you should worry about many years later. important lesson!09:30
iptableleeyaa: let me google that for you: http://blogs.bu.edu/mhirsch/2012/12/ubuntu-12-10-renaming-ethernet-interfaces-from-p1p1-to-eth0/09:31
cfhowlettiptable, read your words in Yoda's voice, I did ...09:32
iptablehaha, cfhowlett, that's bad. it made me laugh like crazy in the office :D09:32
MagePsychohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/9717484/09:32
MagePsychoNikolaiToryzin: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9717484/09:33
NikolaiToryzinYou installed PHP outside of apt :)09:33
NikolaiToryzinI'd assume you compiled it09:33
NikolaiToryzinIf you don't set the prefix most configures default to /usr/local09:33
iptableMagePsycho: so, not mysql, but php. you installed it without using the repos and using repos. you got multiple copies of php installed09:34
NikolaiToryziniptable, Does upstart do any weird respawning or pid watching things I need to worry about?09:34
NikolaiToryzinThe conf I just made looks file09:34
NikolaiToryzinfine*09:34
iptableNikolaiToryzin: yes, you configure it to either respawn or not. If you want it to respawn, you write : respwan09:34
iptableuhm, respawn :D09:35
MagePsychosimilar for mysql09:35
MagePsychoyeah i used package manager called homebrew on mac09:35
iptableMagePsycho: wait, so that' a mac, not ubuntu?09:35
NikolaiToryziniptable, Cool, not writing that. We've got our own home grown ways of ensuring this daemon updates itself and restarts without downtime09:35
MagePsychoyeah but the concept is the same09:35
NikolaiToryzinMagePsycho, lmao09:35
iptableMagePsycho: homebrew and OSX do their own installs. Now, it is NOT the same.09:35
NikolaiToryzinMagePsycho, brew unlink09:35
iptableunbrew :D09:36
NikolaiToryzinphp^09:36
neionzfuck, I just shat myself09:36
MagePsychoi run ubuntu on virtualbox09:36
cfhowlettiptable, read your words in Yoda's voice, I did ...09:36
neionzno you don't, MagePsycho09:36
iptableNikolaiToryzin: alternatively, when your startup script on host runs lxc-start, it could ssh 1.2.3.4 "service X start" afterwards ;)09:36
cfhowlettneionz, language and completely offtopic here.  stop.09:36
jpdsneionz: Hi.09:36
NikolaiToryziniptable, That's awfully gross.09:37
neionzhi jpds, how's u doin bro?09:37
neionzcfhowlett: not is, ok me understand, me no u anymore yes. I will.09:37
iptableNikolaiToryzin: not really. I do that for a few extrmelyt heavy boot VMs to control how fast these boot.09:37
patsourakoshello09:38
iptableMagePsycho: your ubuntu on virtualbox has nothing to do with the fact you are asking an OSX issue on the ubuntu channel...09:38
patsourakoswhen i log in i get 121 packeges can be updated09:38
patsourakosbut apt-get upgrade shows 009:38
iptablepatsourakos: apt-get update09:39
iptablepatsourakos: then check09:39
MagePsychoI am trying to dump the file using http://www.blog.magepsycho.com/backup-magento-project-files-db-using-bash-script/09:39
cfhowlettpatsourakos, apt-get dist-upgrade will get them.  here's the TEST: apt-get -s dist-upgrade09:39
MagePsychonow the problem is i xmllnt is not in one of client server and has no root access09:39
patsourakosyes dist09:39
MagePsychoiptable: it’s for the production server btw09:39
patsourakos 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.09:40
iptablepatsourakos: 1. apt-get update!!!!!09:40
patsourakosyes did this09:40
Marc2hey, i updated my ubuntu 14.10 and since then unity doesnt start correctly, it only shows the login background; x-0-greeter.log shows a warning: Unable to register client: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: "RegisterClient"09:40
iptablepatsourakos: if you upgraded recenrly then the upgrade check script has not updated. wait 24 hours and reboot while at it09:40
patsourakosyes i did update recently09:40
iptableoh09:40
patsourakosany solution other to  rebooting ?09:41
iptablepatsourakos: this script runs max once every 24h ours to avoid loads.09:41
iptablepatsourakos: let me check. there was a way to manually force it09:41
NikolaiToryziniptable, How do I even get it to realise I put a conf in /etc/init?09:41
NikolaiToryzinservice daemon restart does nothing09:41
Marc2g_dbus_connection_real_closed: Remote peer vanished with error: Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an async read (g-io-error_quark , 0)09:41
patsourakoshm anyways it seems now ok .. says system restart required09:41
iptableNikolaiToryzin: you don't. you just put it there, and that's that09:41
NikolaiToryziniptable, But ... how do I start it?09:42
NikolaiToryzinupstart is so odd09:42
jpdsNikolaiToryzin: 'tis actually quite nice.09:43
iptableyou just type in service servicename start09:43
NikolaiToryziniptable, holy hell that just worked.09:44
NikolaiToryzinnot the service part, but the booting magically all on its own09:44
iptablecool09:44
iptablepatsourakos: so it updated09:44
iptablepatsourakos: you need to reboot09:44
NikolaiToryzinThis is freaking magic09:44
leeyaaiptable: i tried googling first, i dont have 70-persistent-net.rules09:48
leeyaaudev rules directory is empty09:48
PhilippeGeekHello, is MaaS usable for a lot (10) of VM on the same machine ?09:49
simononHi guys! I'm having a strange hard drive issue on my server/htpc, would greatly appreciate any help09:50
simonononce in a while, about every one or two days it occurs and the file system is remounted read only09:51
simonongot the following in syslog: http://pastebin.com/AKYz69jV09:51
iptablePhilippeGeek: MAAS is barebones machine administration and deeployment device. it is usable for 2+ machines09:52
simononTried google but didn't find anything good. Some are suggesting to replace the hard drive or just reinstall.09:52
iptablesimonon: run smart test09:53
PhilippeGeekiptable: Ok, but is ther no MAAS like system for VMs09:53
simononTried running smartctl on the disk with no errors found09:53
iptablesimonon: could be your controller is dying instead09:53
iptablesimonon: or HDD is dying and smart didn't pick it up09:53
iptablesimonon: anyways, it's end of life is approaching09:54
iptablePhilippeGeek: nothing is stopping you from administering your VMs using MAAS or Juju.09:54
simononright, so I guess it's best to replace before it dies completely and causes further problems09:54
iptablePhilippeGeek: and MAAS supports multiple power methods, so yes, you can use it with VMs if you wish to do so09:54
iptablesimonon: most likely. reinstall while replacing to get a gfresh OS.09:55
PhilippeGeekiptable:  What is the diff between MAAS and Juju ?09:55
simononiptable: yup, I'll do so. thanks for helping out09:56
iptablePhilippeGeek: MAAS = deploy machines from images as per deployment configuration, provision machines and get them ready. Juju = deploy services (not machines). Like 'deploy wordpress on this machine and connect it auto-magically to apache there and a database over there please'09:56
iptablejuju works with MAAS as well to auto-deploy machines with services you wish09:57
iptableand if you slap openstack on top, it's even cooler. you can deploy machines with MAAS, deploy openstack with juju, deploy services on openstack with juju installed on openstack and administer VMs with MAAS too09:57
iptablehave fun :D09:57
onlahey I added a script to .xinitrc to run it on startup but it is not being run. How do I run things on startup with ubuntu?10:03
onlaokay. I added it to the graphical startup app list10:07
iptableonla: run graphical things or just command line scripts?10:09
onlacmd line script10:09
iptableonla: command line scripts = /etc/init/ or /etc/init.d/ (with update-rc.d) or /etc/rc.local or /etc/crontab with @reboot as time specification10:09
iptablepick one10:10
onlaok ty10:10
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HoloIRCUser1Hello✋10:27
kanaveroHello world ;-)10:37
HoloIRCUser1Hello10:41
mn3monicHello, is there any chance to have LibreOffice working properly with fglrx? :\10:41
HoloIRCUser1Ye bhau10:42
quackgyverHey. Would it be possible (and easy) to install a web server on Ubuntu Desktop just so I can easily experiment with web development and databases?10:44
quackgyverIs the process the same as installing Apache to a remote server10:44
cfhowlettquackgyver, very easy10:44
quackgyverand I just interact with localhost?10:44
cfhowlettHoloIRCUser1, ask your ubuntu questions10:44
quackgyverOr is there something more to it10:44
cfhowlettquackgyver, same process.10:44
quackgyverAwesome. Thanks a lot.10:44
HoloIRCUser1Nvidia drivers works good with addition drivers or bumblebee10:45
iptablenvidia drivers work best nowadays with nvidia-prime, not bumblebee10:46
iptablealthough for a few-year-old cards, bumblebee is the only one that will work10:46
HoloIRCUser1Ohk10:46
HoloIRCUser1Thanks10:47
FudsterCrap. I locked myself out of my normal system. I have it in recuse mode now. I think its UFW. Where is the config for it?10:56
phre4khow do I change the default wallpaper for all Users in Xubuntu?10:59
iptablephre4k: including those who already logged in at some point, or default for new users (i.e. profile template)?11:00
phre4kiptable: both. We have a corporate background :)11:06
iptableah11:06
iptablestuffing adverts in your own employees' faces11:06
phre4kno, it just looks cool and I don't want naked ladies as backgrounds11:07
iptablesutff that in: xfconf-query --channel xfce4-desktop --property /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-path --set /usr/share/backgrounds/xfce/xfce-blue.jpg11:07
iptablemake a policy then that all ladies in the background need to be appropriately dressed :D11:08
phre4kiptable: looool :D that would be sexist.11:08
phre4kI think the women of the office would have a good laugh though.11:09
iptableok, put in that men need to walk around appropriately dressed as well to even out11:09
iptablesee this thou: http://askubuntu.com/questions/414422/command-to-change-the-wallpaper-in-xubuntu11:09
phre4kand the default WP? Do I do that in /etc/profile whatever?11:09
iptablewell, you can force the change using that whenever anyone is logged in and at all times, so that they can't bugger it up ;)11:10
iptablenot sure about default wallapper location :/11:10
phre4kiptable: ty for the link, found out I have to xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop -p /backdrop -lv first11:10
iptablenice11:10
phre4kI'll do a lil' research for the default WP11:11
phre4kty so far11:11
iptablefor defaults: http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=779411:11
iptablephre4k: ^11:11
iptableor otherwise /etc/skel11:11
phre4kkk ty11:11
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account-root你好11:25
cfhowlett!cn | account-root11:26
ubottuaccount-root: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw11:26
account-rootcfhowlett :-)11:27
cfhowlett!kylin | account-root11:27
ubottuaccount-root: Ubuntu Kylin is a variant of Ubuntu that focuses on Chinese users. It is a formal part of Ubuntu. For more information, see http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/ubuntukylin11:27
account-rootcfhowlett ok11:27
account-rootcfhowlett #kylin ???11:27
cfhowlettaccount-root, Chinese ubuntu flavor11:28
account-rootjoin #ubuntukylin11:28
cfhowlettaccount-root, http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/ubuntu-kylin-zh-CN11:29
Raydiationhi, im looking for the package python3-pip on ubuntu 12.0411:30
Raydiationit does not seem to be available though11:30
EriC^^!find python311:31
ubottuFound: idle-python3.4, libpython3-all-dbg, libpython3-all-dev, libpython3-dbg, libpython3-dev, libpython3-stdlib, libpython3.4, libpython3.4-dbg, libpython3.4-dev, libpython3.4-minimal (and 725 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python3&searchon=names&suite=utopic&section=all11:31
daftykinsEriC^^: psst, ... precise11:31
daftykins:)11:31
EriC^^daftykins: :)11:31
EriC^^!info python3-pip precise11:31
ubottuPackage python3-pip does not exist in precise11:32
Raydiationexactly :)11:32
Raydiationso where is pip then11:32
Raydiation!info python-pip precise11:32
ubottupython-pip (source: python-pip): alternative Python package installer. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0-1build1 (precise), package size 92 kB, installed size 390 kB11:32
daftykinswellity wellity.11:32
Raydiationbecause the python2 version is available11:32
daftykinshttp://askubuntu.com/questions/412178/how-to-install-pip-for-python-3-in-ubuntu-12-04-lts11:33
daftykinstop google result.11:33
* daftykins tuts at Raydiation 11:33
Raydiationthat was my previous solution :)11:34
Raydiationi thought i could take a shortcut and just use the package manager11:34
Raydiationkinda unfortunate that travis ci is still stuck on 12.0411:36
Python2you can roll your own packages11:38
daftykinsor write a script!11:40
ioanelhow do I create a new binding for alt+f2 combination11:45
bazhangon unity or gnome-shell11:46
refjIs launchpad still the correct place to report bugs? I reported a bug two months ago concerning net-install (debian-installer) and it is still in "New" status.11:46
ioanelgnome11:47
daftykins!bug11:47
ubottuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.11:47
daftykinsrefj: ^11:47
OerHeksrefj, if no one has got the same issue, it will not be confirmed.11:57
BluesKaj'Morning all12:04
semicolonBluesKaj good morning12:05
BluesKajHi semicolon12:05
daftykinsBluesKaj: wb \o12:05
BluesKajhey daftykins12:05
refjsalvia12:12
Sycridhi guys, can anyone tell me if I can use remmina, to connect from one linux machine to another?12:16
daftykinsit supports multiple protocols, so technically yes - but you'd need some additional setup12:17
daftykinshttp://remmina.sourceforge.net/12:17
kblinhi folks12:17
bazhangits in the repos Sycrid you can install it from there12:17
asxetos_hello.. i reset my password (root) wth drop shell in mode.. in recoverty12:18
bazhang!info remmina | Sycrid12:18
ubottuSycrid: remmina (source: remmina): remote desktop client for GNOME desktop environment. In component main, is optional. Version 1.0.0-6ubuntu1 (utopic), package size 117 kB, installed size 415 kB12:18
bazhangasxetos_, Your sudo password?12:18
Sycridbazhang: Yeah, I have it installed and I'm using it to get from linux to windows, but I am struggling to get a linux to linux connection... is that possible?12:18
kblinI'm trying to install Ubuntu on an HP Precision workstation with a hardware RAID and failing, is there any way I can load the drivers during installation?12:18
asxetos_yes12:19
asxetos_but when i try 2 login.. problem..12:19
asxetos_not say the password is rong.. but screenn refresh and neet ander again password12:19
asxetos_but again the same.. screnn resfresh12:19
daftykinsasxetos_: did you remount read-write before you ran passwd, in recovery?12:19
asxetos_yes...12:19
bazhangremmina-plugin-rdp <--- is that installed Sycrid , there are a couple of other plugins as well12:20
Sycridahh ok12:20
Sycridbazhang: thanks12:20
bazhangapt-cache search remmina Sycrid12:20
bazhangthat will show them12:20
asxetos_this command i use mount -rw -o remount /...12:23
asxetos_i try 2 add a another user.. root.. with password.. and the same..  i enter user.. password.. svreen refresh and need enter again password12:24
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Laurencebhi12:27
Laurencebcan anyone help me add a repositiory through a proxy?12:28
Laurencebi dont know what im doing here, and im failing badly12:28
daftykinsshow a pastebin of what you've tried and what's going wrong12:28
daftykinshttp://paste.ubuntu.com12:28
yourbeauxsltParseStylesheetFile : cannot parse12:29
yourbeauI/O warning : failed to load external entity ""12:29
yourbeauerror12:29
yourbeauI am getting this error in terminal when I run Libreoffice12:29
asxetos_if i enter a incorrect.. password..  say incorrect password try again... but if enter correctpassword.. not say anythink just refresh screen and need it again..12:30
daftykinsasxetos_: TTY or X?12:30
Laurencebhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/9718088/12:31
Laurencebthere12:31
daftykinsLaurenceb: seen - http://askubuntu.com/questions/53146/how-do-i-get-add-apt-repository-to-work-through-a-proxy ?12:34
Laurencebyeah12:34
Laurencebthats where i got the line from12:34
daftykinsany particular reason you're adding a PPA for software that's already in the repos?12:34
Laurencebi need it on 10.04lts12:35
daftykins!lucid12:35
ubottuUbuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) was the twelfth release of Ubuntu.  Desktop support ended May 9 2013. Server support continues. See http://ubottu.com/y/lucid for more details.12:35
Laurencebyeah yeah12:35
daftykinssorry, 10.04 is as dead as the dodo on the desktop.12:35
daftykinsnotts should be teaching you better12:35
Laurencebits a legacy system12:36
Laurencebneeds to not be fiddled with whilst stuff on it is finished12:36
Laurencebsometimes i feel like im swimming in a ocean of incompetence12:37
NoOovahello all~12:37
honey21i installed cacti in my ubuntu  and i have already installed lamp as well but i cant connect to mysql it shows me "FATAL: Cannot connect to MySQL server on ''. Please make sure you have specified a valid MySQL database name in 'include/config.php' "but in my include/config.php seting is correct is there any help please12:37
daftykinsLaurenceb: is that a nice little rude comment about here? :)12:37
Laurencebno, where i work12:37
daftykinsah good good.12:38
Laurencebmy life is spent running around like a headless chicken fixing monumentally stupid shit12:38
NoOovaWhat 'sysv-rc-conf' exactly do when i disable a service?12:38
daftykins!language12:38
ubottuThe main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList12:38
daftykinsLaurenceb: so what aspect of Libre is it that that system uses? 'cause my instinct would be - "hey, office suite on an old box? surely docs could be removed and edited on another host" - so i figure there's more to it?12:39
Laurencebindeed they could12:39
Laurencebi was just trying to make my life easier so i could edit docs on this machine thats primarily for running a ton of ancient scripts12:40
michagogoHi, what's the best place to ask about a problem with vmbuilder?12:40
Laurencebbut so much for that plan....12:40
michagogohttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/ZwBqGkjO12:40
daftykinsLaurenceb: well, you could just insert the true PPA URL into sources.list or create an entry in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ instead of rely on add-apt...12:40
daftykinsor grab .deb's and install manually12:40
Laurencebok12:40
daftykinsmake config backups before you edit12:41
Laurencebcan i use the software sources GUi  ?12:41
daftykinser, sure12:42
daftykinshttps://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-4-0?field.series_filter=lucid12:42
daftykinsseems to be a v4 lucid build12:42
LaurencebW: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/libreoffice/libreoffice-4-0/ubuntu/dists/lucid/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  403  Forbidden12:44
Laurencebhmm ill try to find a network admin guy12:44
daftykinssounds like a plan12:45
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syeekickhey12:48
daftykinshi12:48
syeekickIs there a way to view previous ssh login attempts on the client side? I know how to do it on the server, /var/auth/auth.log or w.e it is12:49
daftykinsi don't quite understand, only the host you're connecting *to* is keeping a log of who failed to auth12:50
syeekickerm12:51
honey21i installed cacti in my ubuntu  and i have already installed lamp as well but i cant connect to mysql it shows me "FATAL: Cannot connect to MySQL server on ''. Please make sure you have specified a valid MySQL database name in 'include/config.php' "but in my include/config.php seting is correct is there any help please12:51
syeekickthe closest I can get to is searching through the clients bash history. I was just wondering is anything logged client side for ssh logins authenticated or not.12:51
syeekickdaftykins, do you understand my question a little better?12:52
daftykinsare you trying to remember a user or host, or something?12:52
daftykinsand whether they were successful tries12:53
syeekickyes that exactly :P12:55
ablest1980hi12:55
syeekickhey12:55
daftykinshmm, i don't think so12:56
daftykinsbut my knowledge is by no means complete12:56
mahdi_jahi all13:03
daftykinshi13:03
mahdi_jai  create my first ubuntu phone application with ubuntu-sdk.but when i run it i get this error13:03
mahdi_jawarning: desktop_Exec (app): found unexpected Exec with architecture 'all': ./qtc_device_debughelper.py13:04
popeymahdi_ja: you're better asking in #ubuntu-app-devel13:04
huppfiso i'm trying to install something and it just says ldconfig: /usr/local/lib is not a known library type anybode had that happen to him?13:04
mahdi_japopey, thank you13:05
popeymahdi_ja: np13:06
daftykinshuppfi: what version are you on and what is the command you're running?13:06
huppfi14.4 i think and i'm trying to install a .deb file which should install sdl213:06
daftykinsmanual deb install, hmm that's not the best of ideas13:07
daftykinssure it's a trusty package? confirm version with either "cat /etc/issue" or "lsb_release -d"13:07
jase_random i know just sorted some ShelSHOCK and updated kernel13:08
Bombohey wasn't there a ppa or something for newer kernels? i just see linux-image-3.13.0-43-generic13:13
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daftykinskernel backports13:15
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syeekickpopey lawl13:16
popeysyeekick: wat?13:17
syeekickits syee from JB.. just giving you shiz13:18
Bombohmmm this is probably what i want? http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.18.2-vivid/13:18
lotuspsychje!kernel | Bombo13:18
ubottuBombo: The core of Ubuntu is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, and if you need to troubleshoot issues, you can try a !Mainline kernel instead, but if you insist, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (see also !Stages)13:18
honey21i installed cacti in my ubuntu  and i have already installed lamp as well but i cant connect to mysql it shows me "FATAL: Cannot connect to MySQL server on ''. Please make sure you have specified a valid MySQL database name in 'include/config.php' "but in my include/config.php seting is correct is there any help please13:18
daftykinsah mainline, that's the trigger.13:18
syeekickyou at work popey?13:18
Bombo!mainline13:19
ubottuThe kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds13:19
honey21i installed cacti in my ubuntu  and i have already installed lamp as well but i cant connect to mysql it shows me "FATAL: Cannot connect to MySQL server on ''. Please make sure you have specified a valid MySQL database name in 'include/config.php' "but in my include/config.php seting is correct is there any help please13:19
daftykins!repeat | honey2113:19
ubottuhoney21: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/13:19
Bombook DL'ing, i hope the wlan stick works with that kernel13:20
lotuspsychjedaftykins: the guest from this morning had flickering gone after edit grub to nomodeset13:20
daftykinslotuspsychje: \o/ get anywhere with the intel wifi after a dist-upgrade ?13:21
lotuspsychjedaftykins: i had to go after the screen fix, dont know either13:22
daftykinsah righty-o13:22
daftykinslooked really messy, several variant ID codes and one is missing from the driver, so you have to manually add it13:22
daftykinsthough it looked like it was in 14.10 but i decided not to tell the guest to download that instead :>13:23
lotuspsychjedaftykins: well if wifi doesnt show right away on live, its mostly bad news :p13:23
daftykinstoo true13:23
lotuspsychjedaftykins: well 14.10 has newer drivers, but still alot of users with screen issues also13:24
daftykinsfrom what i found it wasn't even particularly that new a haswell CPU in the thing guest had13:24
lotuspsychjedaftykins: yeah he has haswell intel hd 4400 grafix also13:25
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jrghm. i wonder if the samsung chromebook is an arm13:29
* jrg goes to check13:30
jrgoh but ubuntu on a chromebook is just a chroot isn't it?13:30
daftykinsthere are multiple models afaik, and chrubuntu is a nasty chroot hack, yes13:30
jrgis that the only way to do it?13:31
Calvehi all ! I just compiled python 2.7.9 to have the latest security patches. Should I recompile pip and virtualenv too or can I stay with those from apt ?13:31
daftykinsjrg: don't think so, but i call it bad advice to buy a device that needs to be 'hacked' to get ubuntu on13:32
jrgdaftykins: heh. i guess that's true. i have one lying around13:32
jrgi was wondering if i could do anything with it other than chromeos13:32
jrgbut i'm not really sure what cpu it has. not sure what samsung used. probably an x8613:33
bearfacejrg: http://blogs.fsfe.org/the_unconventional/2014/04/20/c720-debian/13:33
daftykinsjrg: i think you can cat /proc/cpuinfo if you open a tab to crosh13:33
bearfaceit's possible on some of the chromebooks without the chroot jail13:34
jrgbearface: neat13:34
jrgbut you have to flash the rom? :) heh13:34
bearfaceyeah13:34
daftykinstypically on all of them yeah13:34
sheerhi. i think something is wrong with my ubuntu installation. i've had it for a few days only but from day 2 or 3, it says "system program problem detected" every time i switch on13:34
jrgi love how the eu outlawed how warranty void stickers are worthless haha13:34
jrgsheer: does it give you any information about what is broken?13:35
jrgalso. have you tried running an update ? maybe whatever is broken will update and fix itself heh13:35
sheerit asks me if i want to report the problem jrg13:35
jrgeither that or totally break something13:35
bearfacekernel <3.16 needs some tinkering to get the touchpad working though13:35
Bombohow would i list the available entries for use with grub-set-default?13:35
jrgsheer: i think it lets you see the report before it sends it13:35
lotuspsychjejrg: http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/795730-how-to-easily-install-ubuntu-on-chromebook-with-crouton13:35
jrgmaybe if you look at it you can get a clue13:35
daftykinsi think i heard once that you get those messages repeatedly if one crash occurred, you delete the logfiles wherever they're kept then it'll silence them... but not if that issue genuinely does happen every boot13:35
jrglotuspsychje: i still have to see whch cpu the samsung uses13:36
sheerdoes "transtional dummy package"13:36
sheersound like a legit update13:36
jrgi'm going to look at it when i get back home13:36
sheerhow about "the staging edition ..."13:36
sheerwhat is this even13:36
jrglotuspsychje: yah i saw that already13:36
jrgi'd rather do the flash the rom method ;)13:36
jrgi don't care if i break it heh13:37
lotuspsychjelol13:37
jrgif it's an arm tho13:37
jrgif it's an x86 it really isn't worth it13:37
jrgi just want a faster arm that can run ubuntu and fully function13:37
jrgand doesn't suck.. i think i'm asking for too much13:37
jrgi love the tf101 because it has that dock battery that keeps it alive forever but ubuntu on it was awful13:38
lotuspsychjejrg: there are youtubes on it also13:38
jrglotuspsychje: yah i saw the chroot method13:39
jrgi didn't see the flashing way to do it13:39
jrgthat would be neat if it isn't tooo complicated13:39
lotuspsychjejrg: one with xubuntu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpDtD4eKBB413:40
lotuspsychjelooking rather neat after13:40
jrgOnce you’ve done that, you’ll have to remove the ROM chip’s write-protect screw, which is number 7 in this picture13:41
jrgLOL13:41
jrgthat's it?113:41
jrgwow .. that's kind of funny.. i was expecting him to say you have to solder pins onto points x y and z13:41
jrgall you have to do is remove a screw13:41
lotuspsychjejrg: ok lets stick to ubuntu support mate13:41
notsimarmorning13:44
lotuspsychjenotsimar: welcome13:45
BomboERROR (dkms apport): kernel package linux-headers-3.18.2-031802-generic is not supported13:50
Bombocrap.13:51
tomodachiBombo: yup basically dksm cant build your module for this bleeding edge kernel you are using13:51
tomodachithat what sucks with having modules that dont come directly with the kernel13:51
Bomboindeed13:52
Bombowhats the latest kernel that is supported then?13:52
Bombo/var/lib/dkms/nvidia-331/331.113/build/nv-drm.c:213:5: error: implicit declaration of function ‘drm_gem_object_unreference_unlocked’13:53
Bombomaybe just an old gcc issue then?13:54
Bombogcc version 4.8.2 (Ubuntu 4.8.2-19ubuntu1)13:54
Bombohmm13:54
Guest81083hi... laptop suspends when connected to A/C but will not suspend on battery. pm-powersave, pm-suspend logs do not show anything when the suspend time occurs14:04
Guest81083is there anyway i can debug the reason14:05
giampixubuntu14:05
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Guest81083settings for both AC and battery are identical14:06
EriC^^_Guest81083: try dmesg maybe14:06
MariaBhi, i need help with a burnt disk please14:06
stethoHi all. This isn't a "do it for me" question, just a "just checking" question - I have a load of directories that contain hyphens in their names - my-directory,some-other-directory and so on. I need to replace the hyphens with underscores. I'm trying to do it with find . -type -d -exec mv which is currently proving unsuccessful. I just wanted to ask if find is the way to do this or if there's an easier way I haven't discovered with Google?14:07
Guest81083thanks Eric. I will give it a try and report back14:07
jattstetho: if you use emacs, you can easily do it with emacs and wdired mode14:07
EriC^^_stetho: you can use rename14:07
lotuspsychjeMariaB: whats the problem exactly?14:08
EriC^^_stetho: man rename, it uses the sed syntax14:08
geirhastetho: See http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/030  for various ways to do it14:08
stethoEriC^^_ I looked a rename - it "implies" it can't tell the difference between a directory and a file which scared me. I only want to rename directories.14:09
stethoDid I miss something?14:09
geirhastetho: You use find to find the directories, and -execdir rename to do the renaming14:10
MariaBlotuspsychje: hi, my hard disk is freezing the computer and i was told it has bad sectors and i need to check it14:11
cfhowlettMariaB, and?14:11
lotuspsychjeMariaB: you can check with the ubuntu disk utility and do a SMART test14:11
daftykinsMariaB: "sudo apt-get install pastebinit smartmontools" then "sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | pastebinit"14:12
daftykinsi really need to alias that.14:12
MariaBcfhowlett: i have some data on it which i need to remove and i want to copy ubuntu to a new hard disk i have14:12
cfhowlettdaftykins, I nominate for a factoid ...14:12
lotuspsychjedaftykins: ill nominate too :p14:12
cfhowlettMariaB, save the data... DO NOT copy ubuntu.  do a fresh install.  your system is already suspect.14:13
daftykinscfhowlett: :D i think smart is one but it links to a page that sort of says "learn how to use this", i forget14:13
lotuspsychjethere is a way to request factoids, but forgot howto14:13
daftykinsto be honest i got a bit disillusioned because i've been in -ops with 5+ updates before and every single one got ignored.14:13
lotuspsychjesame here14:13
daftykins!amd14:13
MACscrhmm, why are my ubuntu systems being assigned so many ipv6 addresses by dhcp?14:13
* cfhowlett feels disillusioned as well14:13
daftykinsyep still no !amd14:14
jrgalrighty. just got home.. let me see if this samsung chromebook is ubuntu ready :D14:14
MariaBdaftykins: ok, coming right up14:14
lotuspsychjejrg: did you read pm14:14
jrgoh i'm sorry. no. just got back in. dropped my son off at school14:14
lotuspsychjejrg: there is a crouton script for chrome to run ubuntu in a window14:15
lotuspsychjejrg: look that up at home :p14:15
jrgyeah i saw that but i wanted bare metal ubuntu ;)14:15
lotuspsychjekk no sweat14:15
jrgoh .. i don't know why i thought this was a samsung... it's an asus14:15
lotuspsychjelol14:16
jrgasus C20014:16
lotuspsychjejrg: well good luck with it14:16
MariaBdaftykins: http://pastebin.com/WpuJrFQn14:18
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Guest81083Hi eric... no logs written to dmesg either14:20
EriC^^_Guest81083: hmm14:20
lotuspsychjeGuest81083: try a tail -f /var/log/syslog and play with suspend a bit, see what errors you get there maybe14:21
daftykinsMariaB: oh wow, as disks go that one is deader than dead14:22
Guest81083ive tailed syslog pm-powersave/suspend dmesg14:22
MariaBdaftykins: oh, that bad? :)14:22
Guest81083no logs written when the timeout occurs14:22
daftykinsMariaB: yep, lines 65 and 197 are your main ones14:22
Guest81083i have the exact same settings for AC and battery14:23
daftykinsMariaB: sorry 65 and 8014:23
Guest81083and the laptop suspends without issues on AC, but not on battery14:23
lotuspsychjeGuest81083: thats very weird indeed, what kind of laptop is this?14:23
MariaBdaftykins: is it still possible to recover the data that's on it?14:23
asxetosshttp://askubuntu.com/questions/223501/ubuntu-gets-stuck-in-a-login-loop14:23
lotuspsychje!info testdisk | MariaB14:23
asxetossi have this problem14:23
ubottuMariaB: testdisk (source: testdisk): Partition scanner and disk recovery tool, and PhotoRec file recovery tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 6.14-3 (utopic), package size 314 kB, installed size 1269 kB14:23
Guest81083Acer v714:23
lotuspsychjeMariaB: sudo photorec after install to recover data14:24
cfhowlettMariaB, meantime, you need to cease using it.  every read/write is just making things worse14:24
asxetosswith alt crt f3 i can login..14:24
daftykinsMariaB: lotuspsychje has your back. follow the advice from a live session, with a second healthy disk connected to recover the data to14:24
asxetossUbuntu gets stuck in a Login Loop14:24
jrgah just looked it up14:24
jrgit' an N2830 intel14:25
jrgblah14:25
jrgthat's a bit pointless then. i wanted an arm heh14:25
lotuspsychjeGuest81083: maybe install dconf-editor and check power settings there?14:25
jrgah well. maybe some day someone will release an arm laptop that's fully 100% functional for ubuntu and doesn't suck :)14:26
jrgguess i'll stick to the ad-droid tf101 if i want godlike battery life14:26
lotuspsychjejrg: maybe the XDA forums got a port to your device?14:26
francois_OpCharlieHebdo14:27
jrgthey do14:27
Guest81083lotus, i have dconf-editor installed. i am unable to find the PM settings though14:27
jrgtried it.. it's awful14:27
lotuspsychjeGuest81083: lemme find that holdon14:27
jrgtoo much blob from the ad-droid kernel hackery and too buggy14:27
MariaBdaftykins: ok, thank you and lotuspsychje and cfhowlett very much :)14:27
cfhowlettMariaB, best of luck14:28
jrglotuspsychje: some day..... some.... day heh14:29
lotuspsychjeGuest81083: org/gnome/settings/daemon/plugins/power14:29
jrghopefully the unity docking portion of phones or maybe there will be more ubuntu tablets if these phones come out14:29
jrgthat use arm14:29
lotuspsychjeGuest81083: did you also check bios for any weird acpi settings maybe?14:29
jrgi'd give anything for an asus with a battery dock that is like 10x faster and fully works with ubuntu14:29
jrgthis thing can stay on for an entire day under heavy use with the battery dock14:30
district97hi14:30
Guest81083lotuspsychje : the bios settings only allow for change of boot order ..nothing else14:30
district97ita?14:31
lotuspsychje!it | district9714:31
ubottudistrict97: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)14:31
district97ah ok thanks bro14:31
lotuspsychje!nomodeset | Guest81083 maybe the no_acpi setting from here might help?14:31
ubottuGuest81083 maybe the no_acpi setting from here might help?: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter14:31
wyxHey guys, I've a little issue with my other machine. I've installed ubuntu 14.10 with live dvd and it works, but on the first boot it stays black. there is just a blinking underscore on the second line. any suggestions? btw the right boot device is selected ;)14:32
kchristianthomasHi14:33
lotuspsychjewyx: did you try also 14.04?14:33
wyxlotuspsychje: yep tried both. same result. I've also tried to enter the grub menu by pressing and holding shift during boot or by pressing esc. but it didnt work. I've tried legacy and uefi booting too14:34
lotuspsychjewyx: you sure you turned off fastboot + secureboot correctly?14:35
wyxlotuspsychje: i hope so... i'll check it once again.14:35
lotuspsychjewyx: yes doublecheck, that fastboot options can hide somewhere deep soemtimes14:36
lotuspsychje!uefi | wyx14:36
ubottuwyx: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI14:36
wyxlotuspsychje: fastboot was disabled, and bootmode is legacy only, cant find anything regarding secure boot.14:37
phre4kwhere do I get Pidgin 2.10.11? Is it in backports?14:37
lotuspsychjewyx: normally if you set to legacy, must be good14:38
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wyxlotuspsychje: thought so ;)14:38
lotuspsychjewyx: so, if you boot your usb can you hit f1 to see options?14:38
lotuspsychjewyx: choose setup or live14:39
wyxlotuspsychje: sure if i'm booting it from the live image.i can run both...14:39
lotuspsychjewyx: yes, but can you try F1 at the boot of your usb to enter more options14:39
jfltHello14:40
lotuspsychjewyx: nomodeset etc14:40
wyxlotuspsychje: okay booted14:40
lotuspsychjewyx: looks like this: http://i.stack.imgur.com/O2m9a.png14:41
wyxlotuspsychje: yeah thanks, got it14:41
lotuspsychjewyx: you could try nomodeset, what kind of machine is this?14:42
wyxlotuspsychje: nomodeset and boot from first hard disk?14:43
lotuspsychjewyx: yes14:43
jfltI need some support with wine for ubuntu, if someone can help me i would really appreciate it14:43
cfhowlettlotuspsychje, that's another pic worth saving!14:43
cfhowlett!wine | jflt14:43
ubottujflt: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu14:43
wyxlotuspsychje: it's an gigabyte h87-d3h with an i514:44
solsTiCe!ask | jflt14:44
lotuspsychjecfhowlett: yeah would be handy isnt it, to make us poor supporters life more easy :p14:44
ubottujflt: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience14:44
lotuspsychjewyx: you recall what grafix card?14:44
wyxlotuspsychje: nvidia 560 i think. I've been running arch on it without any issue14:45
lotuspsychjewyx: you know if thats an optimus card?14:45
wyxlotuspsychje: nope its a general desktop card without any acceleration and stuff. quite linux friendly from my experience ;)14:46
lotuspsychjekk14:46
lotuspsychjewyx: very strange that 14.04 doesnt wanna install friendly on your box..14:47
Guest81083ok.. i unticked the use-time for policy and the laptop suspended on battery...weird that it would have an effect..but i am glad i can suspend the laptop..thanks everyone14:48
wyxlotuspsychje: okay with nomodset it's "booting from local disl... Boot failed: press a key to retry..." maybe it's connected, that i got a ssd, which i've used for my system and 2 HDDs for data... probably grub messed up with boot volumes14:48
lotuspsychje!yay | Guest8108314:48
ubottuGuest81083: Glad you made it! :-)14:48
lotuspsychjewyx: did you check if your bios is set from IDE to AHCI for ssd?14:49
lotuspsychjewyx: what i would do is re-try 14.04.1 fresh, with internet/updates enabled during setup, see what that does14:50
wyxlotuspsychje: Sata controller is enabled and set to ahci, i've tried 14.04 quite a few time without connections. i'll try disabling the both hdds during the first boot now14:52
asxetossthe tty login work but the gui mode not login.. just loop.. Help pls..14:52
lotuspsychjewyx: i would try install right away 14.04 not the live session14:52
lotuspsychjeasxetoss: ubuntu version?14:53
asxetosslotuspsychje: 14.04.1 lts14:53
lotuspsychjeasxetoss: you installed fresh also? other ubuntu versions worked for you?14:53
Guest81083test14:54
wyxlotuspsychje: k. disabling both hdds via the controller didnt work too. dding my thumbdrive again ;) but thanks for your help up to this point14:54
asxetosslotuspsychje: is not fresh .. the problem is bc i changet password.. in recovery mode.. i think..14:54
lotuspsychjeasxetoss: try fix broken packages from failsafeX recovery, or reinstall14:55
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lotuspsychjewyx: doesnt make sense 14.04 doesnt wanna boot14:57
wyxlotuspsychje: yeah for me neither trying it again now15:00
lotuspsychjewyx: let me know if you can enter the 14.04 setup screen15:00
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wyxlotuspsychje: entered. i would just proceede with install ubuntu15:02
lotuspsychjewyx: yes try :p15:04
lotuspsychjewyx: you can also see your ssd from the setup?15:06
wyxlotuspsychje: now i've tried the 14.04.1 installation and got a kernel panic... i'm redownloading the image and try it on another thumbdrive.and yeah i saw my ssd15:08
lotuspsychjeok15:09
premobosshello. in /etc/network/interfaces i have eth0 configured as static. There is address (192.168.1.10), netmask (255.255.255.0), network (129.168.1.0) and broardcast (192.168.1.255). I guss if "network" and "broadcast" must be present or not?15:09
daftykinspremoboss: nope unnecessary15:09
daftykinspremoboss: only address, netmask, gateway15:09
premobossok15:09
daftykinsmaybe nameservers if you want to override15:10
daftykinsor remove the package 'resolvconf' then hardcode into /etc/resolv.conf15:10
premobossi suspect they are uneecessary because .0 and .255 should be reserved automatically15:10
premobossi wll take only add, net and gat,15:10
premobossi set nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf15:11
daftykinsthat gets overridden at boot if resolvconf is present15:11
backboxhi15:11
backboxhackers15:11
premobossresolfconf overvrite /etc/reseolv.com in bad mode "nameserver 192.168.1.1" and take my PC outside internet.15:12
premobossdaftykins, i solver with attr -i /etc/resolv.conf15:12
daftykinsi don't think that's a solution offhand, but i'm not familiar with that method15:12
lotuspsychjepremoboss: maybe the ##networking guys might point you to the right direction?15:13
premobossi dont understand why it overwrite my reselv.conf in a way that mahe interent not reachable.15:13
premobosslotuspsychje, could be, thnaks.15:13
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daftykinsyour router might be 1.254 and not 1.115:14
wyxlotuspsychje: back in business, entered the setup menu ;)15:16
lotuspsychjewyx: lets cross our fingers :p15:16
wyxlotuspsychje: okay without interent connection, no encryption, no lvm, no dualboot15:17
lotuspsychjewyx: enable inernet15:17
lotuspsychjewyx: + updates, thats important to let ubuntu choose right grafix driver15:17
wyxlotuspsychje: okay15:18
cobra-the-jokerdoes this channel supports ubuntu gnome version on ubuntugnome.com ?15:19
coolstaris it possible to set up an HTTP proxy server on my computer that uses a SOCKS5 proxy?15:19
lotuspsychjecobra-the-joker: yes, and also the #gnome channel15:19
EriC^^_cobra-the-joker: if it's 12.04/14.04/14.10 yes15:19
cfhowlettcobra-the-joker, possibly.  ask your question15:20
lotuspsychjecoolstar: you want to run a server, or just being anon yourself?15:21
cfhowlettcobra-the-joker, note: #ubuntu-gnome is the correct channel15:21
lotuspsychjecfhowlett: tnx for the hint15:22
coolstarlotuspsychje, I currently use SSH to bypass web restrictions at school (SSH creates a socks5 proxy on my laptop), but if I want to get my iPhone unblocked I need to set up an HTTP proxy on here as well15:22
lotuspsychje!squid | coolstar15:22
ubottucoolstar: squid is a caching proxy for the Web.  See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SquidGuard  See: http://www.squid-cache.org15:22
cobra-the-jokernice ... i was just wondering if it is an official release of ubuntu supported by the community15:22
MestreLionis there a way to programatically get the default prefix for new users HOME dir? In other words: where is "/home" defined?15:23
MariaBMestreLion: echo ~<user>15:23
MestreLionMariaB: that's for the home dir of an existing user, correct?15:23
coolstarlotuspsychje, I'm assuming I just use squid without squidguard?15:23
humahow come ubuntu server minimal system takes almost 1 gb of space?15:24
lotuspsychjecoolstar: didnt test myself15:24
lotuspsychjehuma: what do you want to achieve?15:24
lotuspsychjecobra-the-joker: yes its supported15:25
daftykinshuma: that's the way it goes. it was about 700MB 5 years ago, so no real huge change15:26
MariaBMestreLion: yes15:26
MestreLionMariaB: that's for existing users, which can be different than the default. Also, '~' does not work in scripts15:26
cousteauHi, I have openjdk-6-jdk installed.  I want to install Java 7.  Is it enough to just install openjdk-7-jre, or will this cause lots of trouble due to having 2 java versions installed?15:27
cousteauor will /etc/alternatives handle that?15:27
lotuspsychje!java | cousteau15:27
ubottucousteau: To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software  Development Kit" (SDK).  Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations.15:27
daftykinscousteau: you'd then use some kind of update-alternatives command yeah15:27
humalotuspsychje, daftykins: i'm going through the os dev book which uses ubuntu and coming from arch pretty amazed how bloated the "minimal system" on ubuntu is :)15:28
MestreLionI need a way to get (or set) the default prefix for new users. The convention is "/home", but is that defined anywhere in a system?15:28
MariaBMestreLion: it will show the home dir of an existing user, it works in scripts.15:28
cousteauok, so `sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk` would be enough?15:28
lotuspsychjehuma: what did you expect really? how small do you need it?15:28
tomodachiMestreLion: the home folder is defined in the passwdfile15:28
cousteau(assuming I also want to compile java)15:28
daftykinshuma: apparently it turned 2015 the other day ;)15:28
cousteau...well, now that I think of it, maybe I only install the jre; that way if I ever compile Java it'll use the v6 JDK and thus be compatible with java 615:29
daftykinsMestreLion: if nobody comes up with anything, #bash15:29
MestreLioncousteau: you should also upgrade the icedtea-plugin15:29
wyxlotuspsychje: ha i've probably spotted the error... my ssd is sdb, and during the installation it saided grubinstall /dev/sda...15:29
cousteauMestreLion, ok.  Screw icedtea though.15:29
cousteauhaving flash in the browser is enough trouble already15:29
lotuspsychjewyx: ahhhh, you need to config your ssd to primary then, for fast ubuntu boot15:30
wyxlotuspsychje: it installed grub to the wrong harddisk...now i booted from my hdd and it works.15:30
MestreLioncousteau: yes, update-alternatives handle the switch, but since there are *many* java-related switches, there is update-java-alternatives :)15:30
lotuspsychjewyx: but you installed ubuntu on mechanical hd instead of ssd?15:30
MestreLioncousteau: which will switch all alternatives at once for your chosen java version15:31
daftykinslotuspsychje: partitioned ok it sounds like15:31
daftykinsjust GRUB in the wrong spot15:31
lotuspsychjeahh15:31
lotuspsychjekk15:31
cousteauMestreLion, wait, is icedtea only the browser plugin?  or also some sort of java runtime thing I'll always need?15:31
wyxlotuspsychje: nope... thats the trick. I've installed everything on the sdd (/dev/sdb) and it automatically made the grubinstall to /dev/sda (one of my hdds)15:31
MestreLioncousteau: the java browser plugin only. But if you have it, it should match your current java version15:31
lotuspsychjewyx: did you build your system, or plugin a new ssd?15:31
wyxlotuspsychje: i've always tried to boot from my sdd /dev/sdb what didnt wokr.15:32
humalotuspsychje: i'd expect a "minimal system" to be about 250 mb15:32
wyxlotuspsychje: both ;)15:32
cousteauMestreLion, ok, so it's irrelevant that I still have openjdk-6-jre?  If the default Java is 7 it won't work?15:32
lotuspsychjewyx: maybe sata configged wrong, so it doesnt take ssd as primary?15:32
cousteau(also, aren't these things backwards compatible?)15:32
lotuspsychjewyx: wich ssd brand plz?15:32
MestreLioncousteau: you can have both java 6 and 7, and set up which will be the default using `update-java-alternatives`. Do not use `update-alternatives` directly, there are dozen of aliases15:33
humadaftykins: 2015, indeed. hmm, let's see how much arch is taking up these days on the minimal installation.15:33
lotuspsychjehuma: not sure if a server can be so small, check the #ubuntu-server guys15:33
cousteauoh I see15:33
cousteauwhat's the command?  `update-java-alternatives --auto`?15:34
wyxlotuspsychje: it's an crucial m4. 128 gig. yeah maybe i'll leave grub on my hdd or i'll just make another grub-install to sdb15:34
wyxlotuspsychje: or do you recommend switching the sata channels?15:34
cousteauhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java doesn't even mention update-java-alternatives15:34
daftykinshuma: i think the idea is to provide a minimal setup with a lot of commonly used tools etc etc, i'm sure you could prune it a lot.15:34
sheeri have this stop sign coming up at the top right of my ubuntu 14.0415:34
sheernear the wifi/time icons15:35
lotuspsychjewyx: nice one, i would checkout POST boot info, to see what hd boots first15:35
MestreLioncousteau: --list first, then --set <you chosen one>15:35
EriC^^_sheer: that's probably the package manager reporting an error15:35
sheerEriC^^_, it is. what do i do about it?15:35
EriC^^_sheer: click on it15:35
sheeri did.15:35
EriC^^_try sudo apt-get -f install15:35
lotuspsychjewyx: anyway enjoy your ubuntu experience now :p15:36
sheeroh. and it just vanished. only about a minute after doing that command you just gave me. thank you.15:36
MestreLioncousteau: --auto will set the version defined as default for your ubuntu relase. Thats java 6 for 12.04 and 7 for 14.0415:36
cousteauMestreLion, hmm, that only shows version 6-- oh damn, I forgot to remove the -s in apt-get  m(15:36
wyxlotuspsychje: i'll chekc on that tomorrow. but thanks for your help anyway. ;) yeah just this tiny little glimps with grub-install /dev/sda. not quite sure if it's a bug if you install to /dev/sdb and the grub-install still goes for /dev/sda15:36
sheerEriC^^_, before i go through the linux commandline ebook....... how do i uninstall pidgin from the command lien?15:37
sheerline*15:37
EriC^^_sheer: sudo apt-get purge <package>15:37
MestreLioncousteau: theres also the package `default-jdk/jre`, which will install the default version for your release15:37
lotuspsychjewyx: sounds like hd's are switched around places from bios/mobo15:37
lotuspsychjewyx: trusty will go rocketfast on your crucial :p15:37
sheerthanks again15:37
wyxlotuspsychje: thanks and bye ;)15:38
MestreLioncousteau: so if you don't have any need for a specific version and simply wants to install java, go with "sudo apt-get install default-jdk". and IIRC, it will also pull the plugin15:38
cousteauyeah, this is an old ubuntu and that version is 1.6, but I need 1.715:39
daftykinscousteau: how old? :P15:40
cousteau12.0415:40
MestreLioncousteau: then all you need is `sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk icedtea-7-plugin`15:41
cousteau(it's the PC at work and I don't want to do many weird things on it)15:41
cousteauis the JDK necessary/recommended?  if I'm ever going to make Java I'd prefer to make it as portable as possible, so maybe JDK should remain at 1.615:42
MestreLioncousteau: it will pull all the needed java-related packages. It will not remove java 6, and it *may* also set the new version as the default, but you could check using update-java-alternatives15:42
cousteauwell, apt-get install openjdk-7-jre didn't set the alternative directly, but your update-java-alternatives trick worked15:43
district97hi guys i have to now how to join ubuntu italy15:43
MestreLioncousteau: because that's just the jre15:43
k1l_district97: /join #ubuntu-it15:44
cfhowlett!it | district9715:45
ubottudistrict97: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)15:45
district97how i write that message15:45
cousteaudistrict97, repeat with me:15:45
cousteau/join #ubuntu-it15:45
MestreLioncousteau: it's 2015, it's pretty safe (and recommended) to develop using java 7. It will work fine in java 6 too as long as you don't use any java 7-specific routines15:45
district97thanks guys15:46
cousteauyw :)15:46
cousteauMestreLion, well, it's not the first time I run into "version 51 not found!" messages...  are you sure this only happens if I use 7-only functions?15:46
MestreLioncousteau: incompatibilities goes both ways, so if I face one I'd rather ask a user to upgrade from 6 to 7 than asking to downgrade his 7 to 615:47
cousteauok, screw it then15:47
Magnus__Question: How is ps -A different from sudo ps -A? Maybe they the same?15:48
cousteauMagnus__, well, the sudo one may show things the regular one can't15:48
michagogoQuestion about the upgrade from tar 1.26 (in 12.04) to tar 1.27 (14.04). The release notes say this:15:49
michagogohttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/Y5i5zPW015:49
cousteauMestreLion, and it seems that I needed the update-java-alternatives anyway15:49
Magnus__Such as?15:49
michagogoDoes that now mean that --skip-old-files is what -k *used* to be?15:49
cousteauMagnus__, processes owned by root that are hidden to other users15:49
cousteau(no idea which)15:49
Magnus__Thanks15:49
MestreLioncousteau: for example: java 7 is available since *at least* Ubuntu 10.04. We don't know how log will Java 6 be available for new distros.15:50
EriC^^_Magnus__: diff <(ps -A ) <(sudo ps -A) will tell you which15:50
MestreLioncousteau: also windows machines tends to have 7 only for several years15:51
k1l_michagogo: no. keep old files made a error 2 out of duplicates on exiting. -skip old files now just skips them without error15:51
cousteauMestreLion, really?  weird15:51
k1l_michagogo: both dont override duplicates, but the old one made a drama, the new one just skips.15:52
cousteau(does java7 for Windows still have that annoying installer trying to put the ask.com bar everywhere?)15:52
michagogok1l_: wait, what?15:52
MestreLioncousteau: weird how? the java update for windows always install the latest version15:52
Sh3r1ffcousteau: affirmative ;)15:52
michagogok1l_: I know the difference between --skip- and --keep-old-files now in 1.2715:53
MestreLionand yes it does :)15:53
cousteauMestreLion, well, weird because the (rare) occasions when I see the updater it says something about version 6 iirc15:53
michagogoMy question is this: as far as I can tell from reading the messages, --skip-old-files in 1.27 is equivalent to -k/--keep-old-files **in 1.26**.15:53
cousteaualthough maybe I recall incorrectly15:53
MestreLioncousteau: on windows?15:54
michagogoIs that incorrect?15:54
cousteauMestreLion, yes but as I said I rarely go there and I rarely run the updater15:54
cousteauanyway this went offtopic and I don't want to pollute the channel15:54
k1l_michagogo: in the end: no duplicates are overwritten: yes.15:54
MestreLionno prob15:54
k1l_michagogo: but not in the messages you see while its done15:54
* cousteau goes to #ubuntu-offtopic just in case15:55
michagogok1l_: I ask because there's a script that uses tar -k, with some of the destination files already existing15:55
michagogoin precise, that script worked fine15:55
michagogoNow, in trusty, it fails and says "Cannot open: File exists"15:55
k1l_michagogo: yes, use the skip option15:56
michagogok1l_: so the exact behavior of 1.26's -k is not 1.27's --skip?15:56
michagogos/not/now/15:57
MestreLiontomodachi: /etc/passwrd lists the current home dir of each existing user. New users by default are set to "/home/<username>". Is that default defined anywhere an admin could change, or a script could read?15:57
k1l_michagogo: from man tar on 14.10: -k, --keep-old-files       don't replace existing files when extracting, treat them as errors15:57
michagogok1l_: ...yes15:57
michagogoI know what -k does in trusty (and presumably also in utopic)15:58
michagogoyes, just checked, they're both 1.2715:58
k1l_michagogo: so they are errors now. you want to use --skip-old-files if you dont want them to be treated as errors15:58
michagogok1l_: I was just looking for confirmation that 1.26 (12.04)'s -k is exactly parallel to 1.27's --skip-old-files15:59
michagogoAnd it sounds like that's the case15:59
Pinkamena_DHello, whenever I transfer files with SFTP it saturates my entire connection and I can not load any simple http pages or ping anything. This is on a commercial network connection as well. The actual 'speed' of transfer is nowhere near the cap of the connection.15:59
Pinkamena_DCan I throttle it somehow?15:59
k1l_michagogo:  -k, --keep-old-files       don't replace existing files when extracting    <<< that is from a 12.0416:00
michagogok1l_: yeah, already looked at that manpage16:00
michagogoIt does, however, silently ignore them, rather than being an error16:00
k1l_michagogo: so its really like they said in their changelog: they changed -k from no errors to errors :)16:00
michagogoOkay, thanks16:00
BobboSo I just installed Ubuntu 14 on my desktop rig, and after login it freezes, I've got a nvidia card (650 Ti Boost), in 12.04 I had no problems. Seems to happen with nouveau, nvidia-304 (from repo), nvidia-331.38 from nvidia's website wouldn't install (haven't checked into that fully yet), and regardless of DE (tested unity, gnome 3 and xfce). Any suggestions from savvy people? :)16:01
Bobboalso,please ^16:01
geirhaMestreLion: /etc/adduser.conf16:01
daftykinsBobbo: there is more than just 304 from built-in repos, 319 and 331 too.16:01
MestreLionthanks geirha ! :D16:02
Bobbodaftykins: sorry, that was from nvidia-current.16:02
daftykinsBobbo: purge nvidia* then install nvidia-331 anyway16:02
tomodachiMestreLion: well depends on how you add the account, if you use useradd the manpage states that it will use the home folder specified in the  /etc/default/useradd  or /home/ by default16:03
BluesKajBobbo, which ubuntu 14?  14.04 or 14.10 ?16:03
Bobbo14.0416:03
geirhaBest avoid using useradd unless you have a good reason to16:03
MestreLionthanks guys! I'll read both /etc/default/useradd and /etc/adduser.conf :)16:04
BluesKajgood luck with nvidia, the 331 card isn't available for it afaik, try the 319 driver16:04
BluesKajBobbo, ^16:04
Bobbouhh, okay16:05
BluesKajerr 331 driver, rather16:05
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Bobbowait, what?16:05
BluesKajinstall the 31916:05
Bobbokay16:07
sovercI want to be able to start ubuntu with no gui, but also start gui, but also end gui session, can anyone point me towards how16:07
BobboHopefully this'll work, thanks. :316:07
daftykins!info nvidia-331 trusty16:09
ubottunvidia-331 (source: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331): NVIDIA binary driver - version 331.113. In component restricted, is optional. Version 331.113-0ubuntu0.0.4 (trusty), package size 27127 kB, installed size 130668 kB (Only available for i386; amd64)16:09
daftykinsBobbo BluesKaj ^16:10
ppfhow exactly are package dependencies handled?16:11
ppffor instance, apt-cache showpkg gpgsm lists several dependencies, among them "gnupg2"16:11
ppfhowever, when i try to install gpgsm, gnupg2 is _not_ going to be installed16:12
Magnus__Q: What is the best way to find and kill a process?16:12
ppfis that a bug? or a feature?16:12
BobboMagnus__: ps -C command_name to get the pid16:12
cecjaMannerMan: ps -X16:12
BobboWhat does -X do? :P16:13
yukinohey16:13
yukinoivr got a problem my wifi drivers wont show i need help asap16:14
Bobbodaftykins: BluesKaj : no dice, still happening. =/16:14
yukinoanyone think that could  help its for a toshiba portage m40016:14
daftykinsBobbo: you removed the one from the website, presumably?16:15
ppfBobbo: what is the problem with the latest ones from the website?16:15
daftykinsBobbo: also confirm it's actually getting used by checking /var/log/Xorg.0.log - i gotta head off now though16:15
BobboThe website version never installed; couldn't build the kernel module. I should of read into it more. :£16:15
daftykinsah i see16:16
ppfBobbo: where did it fail16:16
daftykinslatest won't help you anyway16:16
BluesKajBobbo, sudo nvidia-xconfig16:16
BobboLooks like it's loading nouveua.16:17
BobboWait16:17
BobboIt's loading both?16:17
daftykinsnope16:17
BluesKajnope16:17
BobboIn my log I've got "LoadModule: "nvidia""16:17
Bobboand thne a few lines down16:17
BobboIn my log I've got "LoadModule: "nouveau""16:17
ppfyou should remove nouveau and install the latest drivers from nvidias website16:18
ppfduring installation, it will update your xorg.conf as well16:18
daftykinsppf: sorry but that's terrible advice16:18
yukinocant anyone help with wireless set up16:18
daftykinsyou don't even need a xorg.conf16:18
yukinoi have a m400 toshiba16:18
BluesKajno need to remove nouveau , just reboot , Bobbo16:18
hydrajumphi16:18
BobboI already did, BluesKaj.16:18
BluesKajdid you run sudo nvidia-xconfig ? Bobbo16:19
BobboAm now. :£16:19
hydrajumpi've successfully been using ubuntu mini 14.04 with just installing `xserver-xorg and lightdm`, but now I'm trying to reduce the amount of packages that get installed and I'm trying with the following `            sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-input-all xserver-xorg-video-fbdev xserver-xorg-video-ati16:20
ppfdaftykins: i didn't have so good of an experience with the nouveau drivers, and sometimes the original nvidia drivers work very well16:20
hydrajumpand `sudo apt-get install --no-installed-recommends lightdm`16:20
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BobboBluesKaj: No dice. :316:21
ppfthe last part is definitely not true for all versions of their drivers, but the latest one appear to work great so far (for me, that is)16:21
hydrajumpbut it seems that I'm missing something because when I reboot the system I don't see the lightdm login greeter.16:21
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ppfhydrajump: do you see no greeter at all? or just a different one?16:21
BluesKajBobbo,  roll the dice again by rebooting16:22
hydrajumpppf: hi I just see the command line login prompt. no greeter.16:23
ubuntu@b0d1$16:23
hydrajumpI got the minimal X Windows packages suggestion from here http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/128860/minimal-x-org-xserver-installation-on-debian-wheezy16:23
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ppfokay, can you login there, and run "sudo service lightdm start"16:23
hydrajumpok let me try16:24
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BobboBluesKaj: Still nope. :316:24
hydrajumpppf: I'm getting `start: Job failed to start`16:24
ppfgo take a look at what lightdm has to say about that in /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log16:25
BluesKajBobbo,  lspci -knn | egrep -A 3 'VGA|3D'16:25
hydrajumpI don't know if the problem is with my X Windows minimal install missing something or if it is the no-install-recommends lightdm that only installs 3 and not the full 480 packages :(16:25
hydrajumpppf: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5c3feb073d466b094eac#file-gistfile1-txt-L2416:26
hydrajumpcan you pls take a look16:27
BobboBluesKaj: http://paste.ubuntu.com/971925316:27
noor_in the name of god16:28
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ppfi think you should install xorg and some window manager, such as openbox16:28
backboxhhahahaha payload generated16:29
BluesKajBobbo, "Kernel driver in use: nvidia"16:29
ppfdoes anyone have any input on my packaging question from earlier?16:30
ppfwhy is it that when i try to install gpgsm, it does not install gnupg2 along with it?16:31
farbodhi,i know this channel isnt for my question but pls answer me :)16:32
cfhowlettfarbod, you are seen16:32
EriC^^_ppf: it's not a dependency, it actually breaks gnupg216:32
EriC^^_ppf: apt-cache show gpgsm16:32
k1l_farbod: if you already know its offtopic you can ask in #ubuntu-offtopic or search for a channel that suits your question better with alis16:33
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ppfwhat's the difference between apt-cache's show and showpkg?16:33
farbodi want to buy a MacBook pro for coding(php,python,html....) what is your idea about it?16:33
k1l_farbod: that is offtopic here, please ask that in #ubuntu-offtopic16:34
cfhowlettfarbod, #ubuntu-offtopic is the place to discuss.  Thank you.16:34
sangwoojooHow do I improve the key-rate speed extremely?16:34
farbodthank you :)16:34
ppfEriC^^_: because in showpkg it's listed as a dependency16:34
ppf(furthermore, how does gpgsm break gnupg2?)16:34
lv_anyone know if 1.0.1f-1ubuntu10 is to be published to ubuntu repos soon?16:36
lv_this is the package fixing the openssl vulnerabilities listed in CVE-2015-0205 and others16:36
cfhowlett!lubuntu16:36
k1l_lv_: of what package?16:36
ubottuThe ssl3_get_cert_verify function in s3_srvr.c in OpenSSL 1.0.0 before 1.0.0p and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1k accepts client authentication with a Diffie-Hellman (DH) certificate without requiring a CertificateVerify message, which allows remote attackers to obtain access without knowledge of a private key via crafted TLS Handshake Protocol traffic to a server that recognizes a Certifi... (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-0205)16:36
ubottulubuntu is Ubuntu with LXDE instead of !GNOME as desktop environment, which makes it extremely lightweight. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu - /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support.16:36
lv_k1l_: sorry openssl16:36
k1l_lv_: in general, ubuntu patches the security issues. it does not mean that the version number is increased16:37
lv_ok , we haven't seen anything yet16:37
k1l_lv_: here is the status of that cve: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2015/CVE-2015-0205.html16:38
ubottuThe ssl3_get_cert_verify function in s3_srvr.c in OpenSSL 1.0.0 before 1.0.0p and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1k accepts client authentication with a Diffie-Hellman (DH) certificate without requiring a CertificateVerify message, which allows remote attackers to obtain access without knowledge of a private key via crafted TLS Handshake Protocol traffic to a server that recognizes a Certifi... (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-0205)16:38
EriC^^_ppf: i have no idea16:38
EriC^^_ppf: apt-cache depends gpgsm says it will break it too, i dont know16:39
ppfokay16:39
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EriC^^_ppf: i'd say showpkg aren't that accurate, if i had to guess16:41
ppfi think gnupg 2.x actuelly implements s/mime, so it looks like it is a replacement of gpgsm16:42
ppfi'm looking into a packaging problem with claws-mail right now, where there appears to be a confusion between gpgsm and gnupg2, but i guess that's something i should take over to #claws?16:43
EriC^^_ppf: yeah16:45
cfhowlettEriC^^_, don't all the apt-cache command pull from the same package database?  I don't understand why showpkg could be more or less accurate than other apt-cache command16:46
EriC^^_cfhowlett: me neither, but showpkg supposedly pulls forward dependencies, so it's recursive, and i guess it has a bug or something16:46
cfhowlettEriC^^_, OK16:47
EriC^^_i had a list of forward dependencies of gcc for someone who asked here once, and bogus stuff show in in showpkg16:47
cfhowlettEriC^^_, dang!16:49
EyeOfMidasIs there a way I can debug lightdm startup scripts? I can't tell if mine are running or just broken.16:49
ActionParsnip_EyeOfMidas: In your script, add lines to echo text to a file, you can then read the file and know the script is running16:49
EyeOfMidas@ActionParsnip_ great idea. Thanks :)16:51
EyeOfMidasIt worked! Except this means my script is broken.16:53
ActionParsnip_ok well have the echos output variables and such to the text file so you can see what is being used.16:55
UbuN2hello Linux community .16:55
EyeOfMidasIs there any reason why xrandr wouldn't make the requested changes on either display-setup-script or greeter-setup-script?16:56
cfhowlettUbuN2, ask you ubuntu questions16:56
EyeOfMidasThis isn't working for me, but I'm not sure why: http://askubuntu.com/questions/408302/rotated-monitor-login-screen-needs-rotation16:57
UbuN2idont have any cfhowlett thanks.16:58
yourbeaudoes anyone know how to disable the nvidia optimus GPU in Ubuntu ?16:59
ActionParsnip_yepla: try exporting the screen to 0:016:59
strangleryourbeau: why16:59
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EriC^^_strangler: dont pm ne nasty stuff please16:59
EriC^^_strangler: if you have something to say, say it here16:59
EriC^^_( like a man )17:00
strangleryourbeau: Why disable nvidia17:00
yourbeaustrangler, Its nvidia GT Geforce 635 and performance wise it sucks17:00
yourbeaustrangler, I have Intel Graphics as well and it would be fine for me17:00
UbuN2im getting silly pm`s from strangler too17:00
stranglerGeForce 635 . yourbeau that's a beast. Intel crawls compared to intell17:01
stranglerGeForce 635 . yourbeau that's a beast. Intel crawls compared to nvidia17:02
strangleryourbeau: maybe it's already disabled and your using Intel.17:02
Malcoroxmorning all17:03
yourbeaustrangler, look that might be beast but only with non-free drivers I don't like it17:04
KaaKhow can I manipulate the system time?17:05
KaaKeverytime I use date to set it -- something is correcting it back17:05
KaaKas far as I can gather, NTP is not enabled ...17:06
EyeOfMidasMy system can run the script just fine, and xrandr sets everything up corrrectly. But when I put the same script under greeter-setup-script it doesn't seem to change the monitor configuration17:06
EyeOfMidasbut the script is definitely being called17:07
Malcoroxdoes anyone frequently work with wget?17:07
cfhowlettMalcorox, a bit17:07
Malcoroxcfhowlett: is it possible to wget a page looking for a username/password form?17:08
strangleryourbeau: maybe do it in bios.17:08
Malcoroxpossible regex, but not sure if there is an option or response within wget that would indicate the presence already17:08
cfhowlettMalcorox, you mean interactively sign in?17:08
Malcoroxonpe17:08
Malcoroxnope*17:08
yourbeaustrangler, it is not available in the bios of my laptop17:09
Malcoroxwget -optionsforlookingforpasswordpromptonsite sss.com17:09
BobboI *think* wget has some kind of support for specifying a username and a password, but I'm not sure how it works fully. You'd have to check the man page17:09
Fire_Catjon17:09
Fire_Cathelp17:10
Fire_Cat请问怎么进中文ubuntu17:10
cfhowlett!cn | Fire_Cat17:10
ubottuFire_Cat: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw17:10
cfhowlettMalcorox, I get it ... never used that option though.  checking the man page17:10
Fire_Cat_请问怎么进ubuntu中文频道?17:13
Malcoroxcfhowlett: it's going to be an aha moment, but for now, it's something that's been puzzling me for about a week17:13
cfhowlettMalcorox, you can definitely pass a proxy login/passwordd17:13
EvanionMaaS Question .. Does the MaaS server handle the DHCP on the private network, or would that be something that I have to add separately?17:14
Malcoroxcfhowlett: yup, just looking for how that affects the output for validation against sites that do or don't have a prompt for credentials17:14
Malcoroxe.g. pass in a list of URLs into wget, with the proper options to pass username/password if a form exists17:15
Malcoroxmight be able to look for an 'invalid username/password' in the response though17:15
cfhowlettMalcorox, again: never done that but ... looks like the --post-date=string or --post-file=file options are what you're after17:15
Malcoroxcfhowlett: thanks, I'm going to check in on this, see if I can get it to work17:16
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miketheboshow do i use ghex to identify 0x0f in a jpg file17:29
nlernhello everyone!17:35
miketheboshow do i use ghex to identify 0x0f in a jpg file17:36
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ozuxwhat is the default sound server in ubuntu? (Current stable)17:37
nlernI have just installed Return to Castle Wolfenstein in Ubuntu 14.04. The game runs but there is no sound. I get the following error:/dev/dsp: No such file or directory.\nCould not open /dev/dsp. Help please!17:38
cfhowlettnlern, there is no linux version of this game so ... steam???17:40
b1001What command would you use to see if a specific service is set in a specific runlevel (ubuntu equivelant to chkconfig --list <service>)17:41
nlerncfhowlett:I had the CD image and there are installer for linux availiable online (search google). From there I installed it.17:41
theadminb1001: Ubuntu does not use runlevels.17:42
jpdsb1001: There are no runlevels on Ubuntu.17:42
cfhowlettnlern, yeah, you found a 3rd party crack.  not supported here.  ask the programmer17:42
miketheboshow do i use ghex to identify 0x0f in a jpg file17:42
theadminozux: PulseAudio17:43
nlernNo, not a crack! there is a ubuntu page giving installation instruction also.17:43
cfhowlettnlern, ???17:43
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cfhowlettnlern, I stand corrected!  sorry.17:43
nlerncheck:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games/Native/ReturnToCastleWolfenstein and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=141796317:44
cfhowlettnlern, still: probably best you ask the publisher as this is not an ubuntu program17:44
b1001theadmin, jpds: right..17:45
b1001:D17:45
nlerncfhowlett: the game is using OSS program probably and I want to know how to force it to use pulseaudio that's all17:46
theadminnlern: padsp17:46
theadminnlern: padsp /path/to/your/program17:47
theadminnlern: That will create a fake /dev/dsp for that program to use which will redirect stuff to Pulse17:47
nlerntheadmin: I get following message:Sorry but your soundcard can't do this and no sound comes17:48
BobboSo... Further on the startup issue. When logging in the DE never shows, I'm just left hanging with a mouse and the background (although the computer is not unresponsive). Done a clean install (Ubuntu 14.04) and cleared my .config directory so using all new configs. Just installed and rebooted. I've also removed one monitor so I'm only running one VGA device. Any ideas someone please?17:48
theadminnlern: ...I don't even know what that means sorry17:49
nlerntheadmin: there is also a configuration file for the program which  sets sound device as follows:"snddevice "/dev/dsp"". Can I change the device from here?17:50
theadminnlern: Probably, I dunno17:51
thaniusHello, I'm trying to write a udev rule to run a script when a DVD is inserted. udev reports changes but doesn't run my script17:51
thaniusAnyone out there that knows how to handle udev?17:51
compdocthanius, maybe17:51
compdocoh, I see. nm17:52
nlernOK guys thanks for helping. Bye!17:52
thaniuscompdoc: I've got this rule - 99-autodvd.rules: SUBSYSTEM=="block", KERNEL=="sr0", RUN+="/usr/local/bin/autodvd"17:52
KaaKhow can I test a crontab entry for schedule correctness? (*not* job correctness, I can simply redirect to files for that)17:52
thaniuscompdoc: On one line, obviously.17:52
KaaKi want to test that `25 6 * * *` does actually run daily at 6:25am17:53
MariaBKaaK: set the system clock17:53
thaniuscompdoc: The script simply creates a log in my home to see if it works, but alas, it doesn't17:53
compdocthanius, Ive never tried to do what youre trying. I didnt see the line that you wrote above17:53
thaniuscompdoc: But you know udev?17:53
ozuxtheadmin: thanks,17:53
KaaKMariaB, is there any reason why that would fail? I'm doing exactly that ...17:53
KaaKso for my 6:25 job, i set the clock the 6:24 and wait17:54
compdocthanius, I only know how to work with it and network hardware when things go wrong17:54
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MariaBKaaK: what's the command you're running? does using touch to create a file work?17:54
thaniuscompdoc: Alright, thanks anyway.17:55
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KaaKMariaB, system entry (/etc/crontab): 26 6    * * *   root    echo 'test' >> /tmp/cron.test17:56
MariaBKaaK: add it to root's crontab, crontab -u root -e17:57
MariaBKaaK: i dont think you should use /etc/crontab , the times will be off17:58
thaniusAnyone else knows how to monitor optical media with udev and have it run a script when there's a disc in?17:59
Jeroihello questions about x18:00
DiplomatHey everybody! Can you please help me with this command: find /var/named -type f -printf "%AY-%Am-%Ad-%AM-%AS=%f\n" <-- it should output a date when file was last modified and a file name.. like 2015-01-12-19-59=myfile.txt or it would be even better if it could output a timestamp instead of a date. Also for some reason it repeats files like.. it shows files twice18:00
KaaKMariaB, had to restart cron to pickup the time change ...18:00
KaaKif up update the time to before the cron task, then restart cron quickly18:01
JeroiI have hdd with had default xsession to start program that made fullscreen18:01
KaaKit will run the task18:01
Jeroiit uses commandline utilities18:01
elichai2what the DISPLAY var means?18:01
elichai2DISPLAY=:0.0 unity --replace18:02
JeroiNow I updated 12 o 14 ubuntu which rreplaced gdm to lightdm gave my desktop access and able to see the program files18:02
Jeroinow18:02
JeroiThe program have __.xsession and __.bindrc files which incorporates default keys18:03
Malcoroxhas anyone worked with curl? haha18:03
bekksMalcorox: I bet someone already did.18:03
Jeroidoes lightdm support another xsession startup with custom xsession?18:03
Malcoroxbekks: ;)18:03
JeroiI mean I need able to boot the program via new xsession and able to switch between desktop and program via hotkeys18:04
EriC^^_Diplomat: find .... | while read $i; do echo `stat -c %y $i`=$i; done18:05
MonkeyDustJeroi  explore the Xnest command18:07
bekksJeroi: Can you define "program" a bit further and explain why you cant start it on your desktop?18:07
cody__anyone with a asus rog laptop have trouble with bumblebee?18:09
Jeroiwell it uses __.xsession to startup startcore.sh18:10
Jeroiwhich the uses some commandline utilites to display custom login screen and start loading player18:11
bekksJeroi: And you cant use startcore.sh without the __.xsession?18:11
* nickander asus hater18:11
Jeroihow?18:11
bekksJeroi: And which player is it?18:11
Jeroimelplayer18:11
Jeroithe problem with it is no internet acces while using it and wanted to have desktop client in it18:12
Jeroiit's because the xsession loads some window modes, etc18:14
cody__anyone use bumblebee on a asus rog? i've tried everything to get it to recognize my nvidia 860m18:18
Jeroithis happens when I try to login as melplay to start new xsession18:18
JeroiXIO:  fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0.0"18:18
Jeroi      after 186 requests (185 known processed) with 0 events remaining.18:18
Jeroifirefox: Fatal IO error 11 (Resurssi ei tilapäisesti ole käytettävissä) on X server :0.0.18:18
JeroiThe application 'plugin-container' lost its connection to the display :0.0;18:18
Jeroimost likely the X server was shut down or you killed/destroyed18:18
unopasteJeroi you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted18:18
robin_I've got a (nearly) fresh install of ubuntu using the new Gnome 3 (?) on my 17" HP ENVY laptop and after I adjusted my display settings for my 32" external monitor (above the default display) there seems to be a hard-region in the middle of my large external monitor. I can't maximize the windows deliberately, and they cannot take up half the screen when I drag to the side and release. What am I doing wrong?18:19
Jeroihttp://paste.ubuntu.com/9719829/18:19
cody__anyone use bumblebee on a asus rog? i've tried everything to get it to recognize my nvidia 860m18:19
Jeroihere is full xsession error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9719838/18:20
Jeroiwhen I try to log in as melplay18:20
JeroiI have logged as my account to desktop already so mostlikely the xsession tryies to run AT SESSION 0 WHICH IS IN USE18:21
itisitHi, how to remove a package without remove other packages which depend on it?18:22
julian-delphikiitisit18:22
julian-delphikithat likely won't work.18:22
fragment137Taking a chance asking in here but does anyone have experience connecting to XRDP from a Mac?18:23
bubbasauresitisit, End goal and exact package go a long way.18:23
bubbasaures!topic | fragment137 yes you are no support18:24
ubottufragment137 yes you are no support: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic18:24
cfhowlettfragment137, ask ##mac18:25
itisitjulian-delphiki: thanks18:25
itisitbubbasaures: thanks, so no simple way to do it?18:25
fragment137Cool, thanks18:25
elichai2what the DISPLAY var means?18:25
elichai2DISPLAY=:0.0 unity --replace18:25
subsumehey there. i installed nginx via apt and its running fine but when i do both 'sudo service nginx' and /etc/inti.d/nginx status it says its not running18:26
bubbasauresitisit, You don't understand my statement?18:26
nithinhi my memory card has been corrupted and it is not showing18:26
subsumethe only way i have right now to reload my config is to kill the master process18:26
nithincan any pls help18:26
bekksnithin: What do you mean by "memory card"?18:27
seanhAnyone aware of any problems with coffeescript installed from npm on Ubuntu 14.04? It doesn't seem to be working for me, baffled18:27
nithinsmall memory cards used in mobiles18:27
bubbasauresitisit, we need exact info generally, or at least a hint, especially in this issue18:27
trismsubsume: how about: initctl --system status nginx18:27
bekksnithin: Micro SD card?18:27
nithinya exactly18:27
subsumeinitctl: Unable to connect to system bus: Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory18:28
trismsubsume: what version of ubuntu is this?18:28
julian-delphikisubsume: are you running these commands with sudo, or root?18:28
subsumesudo, yep18:28
subsumenginx version: nginx/1.4.6 (Ubuntu)18:28
nithinbekks: can you please help18:28
julian-delphikisubsume: which ubuntu version, not nginx version :)18:29
julian-delphikinithin: that's not really an ubuntu support question.18:29
bekksnithin: So what did you do exactly, what happens, what do you expect to happen - and which Ubuntu release are you on?18:29
subsume14.0418:29
nithinya i know but i want some option to recover that files18:29
bekksnithin: So you dont even run Ubuntu at all?18:29
itisitbubbasaures: i should explain this more clearly. For example,  I wan to remove one package python-boto in ubuntu, then I got: apt-get remove python-boto18:30
itisitReading package lists... Done18:30
itisitBuilding dependency tree18:30
itisitReading state information... Done18:30
itisitThe following packages will be REMOVED:18:30
itisit  cloud-init cloud-utils euca2ools python-boto18:30
nithinya im using ubuntu 14.1018:30
unopasteitisit you have been muted for 60 seconds as it looks like you are pasting lots of lines into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste just the URL of your data here when you are unmuted18:30
bekksnithin: And the other three questions? :)18:30
bubbasauresitisit, Cool, you want to always pastbin any more than two lines is all, that is closer for the channel to look at.18:31
lv_!ubuntu18:31
ubottuUbuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com18:31
nithinbekks: suddenly Micro sd card got unmounted and when i used to mount through a card reader it is not working18:31
lv_!ubuntu openssl18:31
MonkeyDustlv_  better use /msg ubottu18:32
bubbasauresitisit, The general rhetoric is don't do this sort if you can't fix it yourself is all.18:32
bekksnithin: Define "it is not working". What are you trying (which commands exactly) and what happens (complete output in a pastebin)?18:32
lv_looking for the openssl security updates?!18:32
lv_anyone have a clue18:32
MonkeyDust!ssl18:32
lv_!ssl18:32
lv_:D18:32
Picilv_: Was there something recent that you're epxecting to see?18:33
vbgunzdoes anyone know why when I use byobu locally to connect over ssh to another machine that launches byobu automatically open login, the remote byobu doesn't launch automatically? I got to call it manually?18:33
nithinbekks: actually i dont know what happend, its not accesseble and i lost all datas18:33
bekks!info openssl | lv_18:33
subsumetrism: julian-delphiki 14.0418:33
ubottulv_: openssl (source: openssl): Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - cryptographic utility. In component main, is standard. Version 1.0.1f-1ubuntu9 (utopic), package size 491 kB, installed size 976 kB18:33
bekksnithin: So which commands are you using and whats their output?18:33
julian-delphikilv_: If there is a specific CVE you're looking for you can put it in here: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/ and it will tell you what the fixed package #s are18:33
nithinbekks: i tried a command testdisk to recover, but actually the micro sd is not showing as a seperate memory area18:35
bekksnithin: How did you try to mount it again and what was the entire output you got?18:35
nithini used a card reader to mount the micro sd card but there is no response18:36
Fire_Cat请问怎么进入UBUNTU 中文?18:36
itisitbubbasaures: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9719889/ if anyone can help, I would appreciate it.18:37
Fire_Catjoined #ubuntu-ch18:37
bubbasauresitisit, Are you trying to remove the amazon link in unity?18:37
Fire_Catjoined18:37
bubbasauresFire_Cat,  /join #channel18:38
nithinbekks: hello you there?18:38
itisitbubbasaures: this is just an example.18:38
bubbasauresitisit, Cool, looked at it's use and saw amazon is all.18:39
bubbasauresitisit, My guess is a bloat clean, if this is the issue a net install will allow you to install what you want.18:40
lv_julian-delphiki: thanks!18:40
trismsubsume: it looks like the nginx init.d script just checks whatever the pid file in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf is (default seems to be /run/nginx.pid) so you might check that file and see if the pid matches18:42
itisitbubbasaures: I don't get what you said. I want to uninstall package A, package B, C, D depend on it already installed. Now how to just simply uninstall A without removing B, C, D? thanks18:42
subsumetrism: yeah they match fine and its running18:42
trismsubsume: what output to do get from /etc/init.d/nginx status; ?18:43
subsume"nginx is not running"18:43
bubbasauresitisit, no prob, I will have to default to don't do that in the end myself, best of luck. ;)18:43
itisitbubbasaures: now I got it:-)18:43
trismsubsume: not sure then, very weird18:44
subsumeyeah18:44
NinjaCowboyIs there any Linux program that can view OneNote files?18:44
bubbasauresNinjaCowboy, any linux would be ##linux18:49
NinjaCowboyUbuntu is the distro that I use, so I figured it would be appropriate here.18:50
thaniusIs udev broken in ubuntu?18:51
thaniusBecause whatever I do I can't seem to make it work with my script.18:52
lotuspsychjeNinjaCowboy: there are official microsoft web apps, also for onenote18:52
thaniusIt should be dead simple, but it doesn't budge18:52
bubbasauresNinjaCowboy, Than ask in a way that shows that.18:52
lotuspsychjeNinjaCowboy: interesting stuff here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/19230/microsoft-onenote-alternative18:53
bubbasauresNinjaCowboy, Like the last user I looked on the net, but was not sure really what was going on.18:53
wjtaylorIs single user mode only available from the physical keyboard or can it be used via terminal connection?18:59
lawrwjtaylor: physical keyboard18:59
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wjtaylorlawr: Is that what people are referring to when using the term console?19:01
wjtaylorConfused between terminal and console19:01
lawrwjtaylor: a console is a terminal19:01
lawrconsole = terminal = command line = CLI19:01
lawr= shell19:01
lawretc.19:01
wjtaylorsome systems make a difference between console and terminal. Console seems to be a special case.19:02
lawrwjtaylor: it is still all the same thing19:03
lawrdon't get confused19:04
wjtaylorok19:04
dsnyderswjtaylor: differentiating them properly involves a bit of history. As lawr says, they all do the same thing.19:06
wjtaylorok. Thanks19:13
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sergi_hola19:24
sergi_Que tal19:24
sergi_profe19:24
sergi_:D19:24
Pici!es | sergi_19:24
ubottusergi_: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.19:24
sergi_s19:25
sergi_hello19:25
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b10s_hi2all19:45
jsw__Hey! Hoping someone can help me with a wierd apt issue. I'm trying to apt-get update on a fresh EC2 Ubuntu 12.04 VM, but I get a NO_PUBKEY 0EC7E508BE09C571 error. I try adding that key, but it's already added (result is unchanged: 1). Anyone know what's wrong?19:45
b10s_are there way to install php 5.3.last on ubuntu? what is easiest way exclude compile?19:45
kokutHello, i have a bunch of duplicate hidden "text" files in folders that contain text files, ending with ~ why is that?19:47
Jordan_Ukokut: Your text editor is configured to make temporary files like that.19:47
kokutJordan_U: gedit?19:48
kokutthats weird19:48
kokutJordan_U: well im gonna see if i can configure it to stop bc i like seeing hidden files and every time i go into my "texts" folder all fires are duplicated19:50
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jsw__Nm, my problem was I was using sudo gpg  instead of 'sudo apt-key adv'. Didn't know there was a difference.19:54
CrtxReavrHow do I manually rebuild /etc/group- to encorporate changes to /etc/group?19:57
hexdslhey dudes :)20:00
trismCrtxReavr: /etc/group- is just a backup of /etc/group20:01
CrtxReavrtrism, okay, if I manaully add a user to a group, now do I get it to take effect then?20:02
hexdslIve been fighting with Virtual box all evening. Got it installed on headless 14.04 server. accessing it via Remmina. every time i install Guest additions on it it stops booting. google was no help so im seeking your wisdom :)20:02
kx25i20:03
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squintyhexdsl:  #vbox and/or #ubuntu-server irc channels here on freenode.  vbox is the Virtualbox channel20:04
hexdslsquinty: thanks20:05
trismCrtxReavr: you need to log out/ back in when you add new groups to your user20:05
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CrtxReavrtrism, so I see. . . kooky.  BSD & Solaris are not like that.  /etc/groups is queried every time there's a group function.20:07
CrtxReavrThaks.20:07
CrtxReavrThanks even.20:07
Pharaoh2Which package include the /usr/bin/time binary?20:08
chemist^Hello everyone! I've just made a fresh install of Windoz 7 and Kubuntu 14.04 on a desktop computer. First I've installed windows and afterwards Kubuntu. Both OS are on the same disk, 2 different partitions. When i finished the installation of Kubuntu, it booted directly in Kubuntu, no GRUB appeared. I tried the "boot-repair GUI" and now GRUB does appear, but there is no option for booting into windows.20:08
Pharaoh2and what is the way to search for such information?20:08
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Jordan_UPharaoh2: dpkg -S /usr/bin/time20:08
Pharaoh2ahh thanks20:08
Jordan_UPharaoh2: You're welcome.20:08
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theadminchemist^: Run "sudo update-grub"20:09
chemist^When I try to run "update-grub" it updates the list, but does not recognize where windows is installed. (still no option for booting into windows) .... fdisk -l shows the partition20:09
theadminOh.20:09
chemist^theadmin :)20:09
squintyPharaoh2:  fwiw, the following is a good reference too  http://packages.ubuntu.com/20:09
Jordan_Uchemist^: What is the output, if any, of "sudo os-prober"?20:10
chemist^i have /dev/sda1 - linux, then /dev/sda2 - HPFS/NTFS/exFAT and /dev/sda3 - swap20:10
chemist^Jordan_U no oudput20:10
chemist^output20:10
Jordan_U!bootinfo | chemist^20:10
ubottuchemist^: Boot info script is a useful script for diagnosing boot problems. Please run the script following the directions here: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/ and then !pastebin the RESULTS.txt for us to use to help diagnose your problem.20:10
chemist^Jordan_U can this be of any help to you? http://paste.ubuntu.com/9720359/  .... it's from the boot-repair20:11
Jordan_Uchemist^: Usually if os-prober doesn't find an installation of Windows, it's because that installation is missing files needed for Windows to boot. Usually these files are missing because Windows' "System Partition" was accidentally deleted.20:11
chemist^Jordan_U hmm...should i try using the windows dvd to repair it and then the kubuntu live cd for updating grub?20:13
chemist^Jordan_U before i installed kubuntu it booted into windows normally20:13
stangelandhi, i have copied my public key into .ssh/authorized_keys but still i am asked for password when i try to do ssh. Do i need to do something else as well?20:13
chemist^stangeland have you disabled the password in your sshd conf.?20:13
stangelandchemist^, hmmm no20:14
stangelandchemist^, where is that config?20:14
stangelandchemist^, /etc/ssh/sshd_config ?20:14
chemist^stangeland the configuration file of the ssh server20:15
chemist^i don't remember the exact path20:16
stangelandchemist^, ok and what do i change in there?20:16
chemist^there are few files there, it shouldn't be hard to find20:16
fabioHi everyone! ive bought an asus PU301LA and after install ubuntu the trackpad goes like crazy when i touch it20:16
chemist^search for password and see if it's enabled20:16
fabioshows and hides windows etc20:16
Mewtwosalut20:16
fabiodoes anyone here could help me?20:16
stangelandchemist^, now its set as: #PasswordAuthentication yes20:16
stangelandchemist^, so its already disabled?20:16
chemist^then set it as no20:16
chemist^and delete the hashtag20:17
chemist^"uncomment" the line20:17
stangelandchemist^, ok, and restart ssh service?20:17
chemist^don't know20:17
chemist^try and see :D20:17
chemist^Jordan_U have you had a look at the link i gave you?20:17
stangelandchemist^, still its asking for owd20:18
stangelandpwd20:18
Jordan_Uchemist^: Indeed, it looks like you accidentally deleted your Windows System Partition (It's a small partition near the beginning of the drive that contains the files Windows needs to load before switching to the NT kernel). I don't know how to restore that partition, ##windows can probably help you there.20:18
fabioHi everyone! ive bought an asus PU301LA and after install ubuntu the trackpad goes like crazy when i touch it shows and hides windows etc.20:19
chemist^Bah... how could i have deleted it? .. when i was installing kubuntu, the partition manager did not show any other partition except the windows partition and unallocated space20:20
stangelandchemist^, can i somehow see loaded config?20:20
chemist^could it be that the kubuntu installer did not recognize it and showed it as unallocated space?20:20
Pharaoh2squinty: Thanks, that also let me see the changelog to check if the rss issue was fixed :)20:22
Jordan_Uchemist^: That doesn't sound likely, while there is a bug unfortunately where a corrupted partition table will show up as a completely "unallocated" drive in the installer, that wouldn't cause only a single partition to not be shown.20:22
chemist^Jordan_U this is the first time this happens to me...i had installed double-boot windows/ubuntu many times..i only had problems with windows overwriting the mbr or grub (don't know how it's actually called) IF I installed ubuntu first....learned my lesson, doing the other way around since then20:24
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Jordan_Uchemist^: I don't know what to tell you :(20:25
stangelandhi, i have put PasswordAuthentication no in my sshd_config and added public key to authorized_keys, but i am still being asked for password when ssh'ing. what am i missing?20:25
chemist^Jordan_U :( thanks anyway20:26
chemist^stangeland have you restarted the service?20:26
stangelandchemist^, yeah20:26
Seveasstangeland: pastebin the output of ssh -vvv yourhost.goes.here20:26
epinkyis there any term for refering to an administrator that only monitors systems?20:26
Seveasstangeland: and the output of 'grep ssh /var/log/auth.log'20:27
stangelandSeveas, http://paste.ubuntu.com/9720574/20:27
chemist^Jordan_U I really....but really don't feel like installing windows all over again :D and then again repairing the grub from the ubuntu live cd....such a drag20:28
Seveas(the second one is to be run on the host you're sshing to)20:28
BluesKaj_chemist^, a hint, it's best to use manual partitioning when installing dual boot setups, that method assures access to the correct partitions20:28
chemist^BluesKaj_ i do use the manual partitioning20:28
chemist^for many years now20:28
BluesKaj_chemist^, set mountpoints etc ?20:29
Seveasstangeland: looks like id_rsa is corrupted/broken20:29
chemist^always create an ext4 with boot on / and a swap partition....along side the already-installed windows20:29
Jordan_UBluesKaj_: chemist^: I actually usually give the opposite advice, go with automatic and you're less likely to make human mistakes (the installer is pretty darn good at doing the right thing WRT partitioning).20:29
stangelandSeveas, hmmm ok...but i just created it using ssh-keygen -t rsa20:29
chemist^BluesKaj_ yes, i told Jordan_U before I use this method for years now, never had any issues20:30
stangelandSeveas, should i try and create a new?20:30
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Seveasstangeland: ah, then it's probably simply encrypted. Yeah, it's asking for the passphrase to your *key*20:30
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Seveas(didn't read all the way down yet)20:30
Seveasstangeland: add it to your ssh-agent with ssh-add20:30
stangelandSeveas, mmm ok - but why is it asking that? i just want to avoid writing any password20:30
Seveasif you're running Ubuntu desktop, adding it to your agent will make it store that passphrase in your keychain so it'll be decrypted when you log in20:31
Seveasso run ssh-add once now (and type your password once) and then never again :)20:31
stangelandSeveas, ssh-add .ssh/id_rsa     i get Could not open a connection to your authentication agent.20:32
Seveasstangeland: then you're not running Ubuntu desktop.20:32
BluesKaj_Jordan_U, i prefer the manual method since i use both / and /home plus swap...I don't trust auto partitioning20:32
stangelandSeveas, mmm true i am on ubuntu with xfce. i dont like that unity stuff :(20:32
Seveasstangeland: and I don't know how xubuntu integrates this, I'm afraid.20:33
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stangelandSeveas, hmmm damn :/20:33
chemist^Jordan_U i honestly think i will waste less time reinstalling windows and repairing grub with my live kubuntu cd, than trying to find a solution to fix the windoz boot partition20:33
Seveasstangeland: maybe try googling 'xubuntu ssh agent'20:33
stangelandSeveas, furthermore this is not my main user i am logged in with. i did sudo su compute before doing the ssh20:34
Seveasstangeland: ah, that definitely doesn't help. Try from a fresh terminal as your main user20:35
stangelandSeveas, hmmm ok - but the thing is i want this to be run as the compute user20:35
stangelandSeveas, what i want is the compute user to be able to ssh to compute@localhost without being prompted for any passwords20:36
volkanHi, Is it possible to add "New Document" to popup menu in gnome shell?20:36
Seveasstangeland: let me guess, from a noninteractive process too?20:36
BluesKaj_chemist^, i didn't catch your issue exactly, could you explain again ?20:37
stangelandSeveas, mmm no thats not necessary20:37
stangelandSeveas, or what do you mean by that?20:37
Seveasstangeland: I mean that you may just want to store the key unencrypted (ssh-keygen -p ~/.ssh/id_rsa to decrypt, just don't enter a new passphrase)20:37
stangelandSeveas, aha ok, what does that do? does that store same private key in an unencrypted version?20:38
Seveasstangeland: yes.20:39
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SeveasI'd also add a from=localhost to your authorized_keys entry in this case to limit the attack surface you open with this.20:39
stangelandSeveas, ack: Could not open a connection to your authentication agent.20:41
Funhi20:42
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Funwhat is analog of lubricant in linux?20:42
Fun*an analog20:42
stangelandSeveas, ahhh sry my bad...wrong err msg20:43
stangelandSeveas, it was: ssh-keygen -p .ssh/id_rsa  Too many arguments.20:43
snwr34p3ri have 3 screens cant get the 3rd to work, 1 vga to mb 1 dvi to mb 1 vga to pcie both gpus are ati any 2 screens work in whatever order just not 3 any help fixing this ?20:43
Seveasstangeland: my fault. ssh-keygen -p -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa20:43
Seveassnwr34p3r: does xrandr show all three?20:44
snwr34p3ryes and the display in sys settings shows all 3 but only 2 turn on if i turn 1 off the other turns on20:45
stangelandSeveas, ah nice - thanks :) where do i add that from=localhost in the auth_keys? Just in the end after the guests hostname?20:45
Seveassnwr34p3r: how do you turn them on/off?20:46
ses1984hi-- i need to connect to the console of my switch...in windows i would use hyperterminal, connected to COM1...how can i do this with the terminal emulators in ubuntu20:46
snwr34p3ri open system settings goto display and the 3 screens show i click one thats working and tick it off and the 1 that wouldnt turn on will come alive20:46
Seveasstangeland: your ~/.ssh/authorized_keys entry should look like this: from=localhost ssh-rsa AAAAB3N......20:46
stangelandSeveas, hmm when i put that i get permission denied20:47
Seveassnwr34p3r: try some xrandr commands (I'm afraid I have to refer you to the manpage for details, it's been a while since I had to mess with this)20:47
Seveasstangeland: that's at least a step further. Pastebin the output of grep ssh /var/log/auth.log and ssh -vvv localhost20:48
squintyses1984:  apt-cache show minicom   (in a terminal)20:48
dannymichelA friend of mine is having issues with his Toshiba laptop and the screen flickering at the very top of the screen, No matter what drivers he installs or desktop environment he uses. He uninstalled Unity and tried a number of DEs20:49
stangelandSeveas, in the auth.log it says Bad options in /home/compute/.ssh/authorized_keys file, line 1: from=localhost ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAA20:49
ses1984thanks20:49
Seveasstangeland: intriguing. One sec.20:49
eggbeaterdanny, is there anything wrong with the hardware, or do you know that it's a software issue?20:50
PrezidentHello guys.20:50
PrezidentFnally i toke my time for upgrade my ubuntu 12.04 to the latest LTS version20:50
Seveasstangeland: looks like it needs to be from="localhost" and not from=localhost20:50
PrezidentAnd now i getting this command from terminal once and then.20:51
dannymichelIt's fine for him on Windows and OS X eggbeater20:51
Prezidentno talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4864, leaking memory20:51
Prezidentwhat this means?20:51
Seveas!pm | snwr34p3r20:51
eggbeaterok20:51
ubottusnwr34p3r: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.20:51
dannymichelonly gets the flickering on Ubuntu and Mint eggbeater20:51
stangelandSeveas, ah hehe ok you are right...who would have known20:51
Seveasstangeland: the manpage :-)20:52
Seveas(though to be fair, it's in the ssh_config manpage, the last of the ssh related ones I looked at)20:52
stangelandSeveas, touche20:52
SeveasPrezident: what command are you running when you get this?20:52
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PrezidentI getting that message whe i do unzip or unrar mostly20:54
Prezidentnever happened on 12.0420:54
Jordan_UPrezident: Please pastebin the exact command you're running, and its complete output.20:55
squintyPrezident:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/477002/loadparm-c4864-leaking-memory   had the same problem here20:56
PrezidentI see, so its samba.20:56
sjMikemanyone else having problems connecting to us.archive.ubuntu.com when doing apt-get?20:57
PrezidentAlright, pam-update seems worked!20:57
PrezidentThank you ALOT squinty20:57
squintyPrezident:  yw. :)20:57
snwr34p3rgonna rip this screen off and throw it out the damn window20:58
bubbasauressjMikem, Run the apt-gets and pastebin all of it.20:58
stangelandSeveas, this is awesome :D my small local minicluster is working now hehehehe20:59
snwr34p3r4 days of nothing im so done with it20:59
Seveasstangeland: enjoy!20:59
stangelandSeveas, thanks :)20:59
Seveassnwr34p3r: rants to /dev/null please, they're not very useful.20:59
sjMikembubbasaures: http://pastebin.com/g84b9phg20:59
bubbasauressjMikem, So what am I looking for?21:00
bubbasauresthe O connect?21:01
bubbasaures021:01
sjMikemyeah it just hangs there21:01
snwr34p3rthere has to be a way to make this damn thing work nothing seems to so far21:01
SeveassjMikem: is your ipv6 connectivity perhaps broken? Can you ping6 the host?21:01
bubbasauressjMikem, thanks, someone will get yah going. ;)21:02
sjMikemSeveas: ping6 just hangs too... let me try disabling ipv621:02
SeveassjMikem: before you do that, can you ping or mtr -4 the host?21:02
sjMikemseveas: regular ping works fine21:03
sjMikemwhat's best way to temporarily disable ipv6?21:03
Seveassudo ip a d your::ipv6::address dev eth021:04
squintysjMikem:  network manager -> ipv6 tab21:04
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bynariewhats the latest kernel supported in 14.10?21:11
bubbasauresbynarie, 3.1621:12
Seveasbynarie: 3.16.0.23.2421:12
Seveasactually, 3.16.0.28.2921:12
bynariethank you21:12
eggbeaterisn't that also the latest one?21:13
bubbasauresin  a supported release yes21:13
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sjMikemseveas, squinty, bubbasaures: disabling ipv6 worked.  Thanks!21:15
bubbasaurescool21:15
Seveaseggbeater: the latest upstream release is 3.18 (and 3.19 reached rc4 already)21:15
Seveashttps://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/refs/tags21:16
estevemourad#Opnewblood.fr21:16
dannymichelA friend of mine is having issues with his Toshiba laptop and the screen flickering at the very top of the screen, No matter what drivers he installs or desktop environment he uses. He uninstalled Unity and tried a number of DEs21:24
theadmindannymichel: Ya sure it's not hardware?21:24
bubbasauresdannymichel, You on their computer?21:24
* theadmin had issues with brightness being lower in a certain part of the screen21:25
theadminSo could be hardware related21:25
dannymichelI'm not on his computer, and i know its stupid of me to be in here getting help for his laptop when i don't have access to it, but i do know its fine on windows and os x theadmin bubbasaures21:25
eggbeaterdannymichel: what kind of Toshiba laptop is it?21:25
bubbasauresremoving unity is  not the best move either21:25
bubbasauresdannymichel, we can help best is all if you have direct access.21:26
dannymicheltoshiba s75 a733421:27
dannymicheli hear you bubbasaures21:27
eggbeaterok, mine is a tecra a8 dannymichel21:28
bubbasauresdannymichel, I would have them use a live and test the guest as a start to compare.21:28
bubbasauresguest on the install of course21:28
dannymichelmakes sense Buntunub21:31
dannymichelbubbasaures21:31
bubbasauresmight have to adopt that mistake, it's funny21:34
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designbybeck_Anyone use LastPass and YubiKey NEO on Ubuntu?21:40
designbybeck_was debating on getting one21:46
bekksdesignbybeck_: For what?21:46
designbybeck_password management bekks21:47
bekksdesignbybeck_: Thats what Lastpass is for - not what a Yubikey is for.21:47
Pinkamena_DI am developing some experimental google glass apps for a childrens hospital. The .apk packaged must be installed manually and in the past I have had to walk someone through doing it on windows (quite a pain). MY boss and I would like to set up an ubuntu computer at the hospital which can be SSH'd into and update each google glass.21:47
compdocyou have a YubiKey?21:48
designbybeck_it is for a one time password and other 2nd layers of authentication  bekks21:48
bekkscompdoc: Yes.21:48
Pinkamena_Dnetworking wise, does anyone have an idea for accessing it which I could discuss with their IT?21:48
designbybeck_was thinking about ordering the new one with NFC... it's $50 though21:48
bekksdesignbybeck_: I do know what a yubikey is for - but it doesnt handle the actually management of password, at all.21:48
Jordan_UPinkamena_D: Do you already know how to push the apk from Ubuntu to the glass?21:48
Pinkamena_Dyes21:48
designbybeck_right, sorry I didn't mean it was handling it, just aiding in it21:49
ahrensteinCan anyone recommend a really good Ultrabook that is extremely compatible with Ubuntu 14.04? Ideally a touch screen or something similar to the ASUS UX301LA but without the rebooting thermal issues :P21:49
Jordan_UPinkamena_D: And it involves someone physically connecting the glass to the Ubuntu machine?21:49
Pinkamena_DTheir timescale is off of us by hours21:49
Pinkamena_Dunder usual circumstances they would plug in all of the glasses and I would install it 'overnight'21:50
bubbasauresahrenstein, THe hardware is your issue not the ultrabook check hardware21:50
Jordan_UPinkamena_D: Why involve yourself at all? Why not just write a script to do it?21:50
bekksdesignbybeck_: It will not aid in the management at all, it makes things more complicated, actually. The only use case I can think of using lastpass AND a yubikey is storing the private passphrase part in lastpass and the using that and the yubikey generated passcode for decrypting/login/etc.21:50
Pinkamena_DI currently have no server / connection in that building at all21:51
bekksPinkamena_D: So you need a connection to that computer, first.21:51
compdocbekks, do you store passwords on it?21:51
designbybeck_no compdoc it helps generate a one time password21:51
Pinkamena_DI guess this is more of a network question, sorry for asking here21:51
bekkscompdoc: No. That would be - suboptimal.21:51
ahrensteinbubbasaures what do you mean? I read a few threads in Ubuntu forums and a review on the device as a linux laptop. All say it has some issue when in Linux that causes reboots that Windows doesn't have. Ideally I'm just looking for a good recommendation. System76 didn't seem that impressive.21:51
Pinkamena_Dbut yes, thats the idea21:52
ahoneybundoes anyone still have a hp elitebook 2730p?21:52
compdocyeah, I know it generates, but they mention encription also. so youre saying you cant store encripted docs on it21:52
bubbasauresahrenstein, You need to just make sure the hardware in your choice is friendly, we don't advise on purchases is all.21:52
ahoneybunahrenstein, there is thinkpenguin21:52
ahrensteinbubbasaures Ok.21:52
ahrensteinahoneybun thanks. I shall check it out.21:53
bubbasauresnot more than a few comments anyway21:53
bekkscompdoc: No, I never said I cant. There are Yubikey versions which act as USB mass storages devices also. But storing your private pass phrase parts on it along with the generator device - thats like handing everyone a note with your entire password.21:53
ahoneybunahrenstein, they have a really nice thin small notebook (I had it in my hands at a FOSSETCON)21:53
ahrensteinahoneybun I'm browsing now.21:54
ahoneybunk21:54
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morsedl3How do I change the icon associated with a file type in Ubuntu 12.04?21:56
morsedl3I have tried everything: Adding icon files to /usr/share/icons, inspecting the mime types (in /etc/mimetypes, in /usr/share/mime, etc.).21:57
morsedl3No matter what I do, the icon is always white / blank.21:57
morsedl3I had ReText installed for markdown and the icons were correct.  I tried Remarkable, another MD editor, but liked it less and uninstalled.21:58
morsedl3Ever since then, every MD document now has a blank / white icon (but ReText does work and is correctly associated, just not the icon).21:59
morsedl3I've even tried associogate, but that did not help.21:59
morsedl3If someone could just explain to me how HOW Ubuntu goes about finding an icon file, I could probably fix this.  But the whole MIME / icon thing in Ubuntu 12.04 seems a mess.22:00
chokedmorsedl3: You want the icon22:00
morsedl3This is for a master image for deployment, so I need to get these icons right for users.22:01
morsedl3choked: I want ANY icon at this point. :) If I can get that, I'm sure I can adjust as needed.22:01
morsedl3(back in moment, have to logoff and back on)22:03
chokedmorsedl3: try installing a different icon theme.22:03
morsedl3choked: thanks.  kind of tried that: logged in as newly-created user with default theme.  no joy there, either.22:04
morsedl3choked: always white / blank.22:04
morsedl3choked: have purged app (retext), reinstalled, does not help either.22:04
chokedmorsedl3: unity --reset-icons22:04
epinky!icons22:05
ubottuWant to see volume/trash icons on the desktop? Go to /apps/nautilus/desktop in gconf-editor (GNOME) or go to http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kisimlar/tipsntrix.html#showtrash (KDE)22:05
morsedl3choked: just did. no joy.22:05
morsedl3choked: (back in a moment, have to logoff)22:06
epinkythis icon thing is always changing, well I suppose it's the natural GNOME evolution22:08
FrankDI'm trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 on a ProLiant G5 DL580 with an HP P400 using the cciss driver -- Ubuntu does not seem to recognize any of the drives (though they are there under /dev/cciss/c0d0 etc)22:08
FrankDany tips?22:08
morsedl3choked: well, now the icon is correct when I view it in Nautilus, and when I right-click on it and select Properties.  However, it's still white / blank when shown on the Desktop.22:10
chokedmorsedl3: dconf reset -f /org/compiz/22:11
chokedmorsedl3: then setsid unity22:12
chokedmorsedl3: or delete the icon and make a new one.22:12
chokedmorsedl3: what desktop are you using22:15
morsedl3choked: K, I just ran both.  No joy, same deal: blank on Desktop, correct in "Properties" and within Nautilus.  Created a new "test.md" file on the Desktop using various methods, i.e., touch, gvim, gedit, and retext: No change, same problem with new / different file.22:15
chokedYou have to logout morsedl322:15
morsedl3choked: K, I suspected. Will try now, so back in a moment...22:16
joehillenanyone know what's going on with security.ubuntu.com?22:17
fedora_newbWhen running a command that asks for like a username and password, is there a way to adding that info to that command so it gets entered when ran?22:17
Jordan_Ufedora_newb: What version of Ubuntu are you using?22:18
fedora_newbJordan_U not sure exactly22:19
fedora_newbThis is more of a server question and not sure what they are running22:19
Jordan_Ufedora_newb: What is the output of "lsb_release -r"?22:20
MaltahlI have some problems when im on a skype call on Ubuntu 14.04 since it uses Pulseaudio. When i turn up the music abit too much people in the call can heard the music like it they were listening to it via my own headset. Any help ?22:20
morsedl3choked: logging off and back on: no joy.  rebooting: no joy.22:21
fedora_newbJordan_U, didn't even run it :/22:21
fedora_newbJust allows you to enter commands but its setupkinda like linux, so trying to figure out how one would pass the commands usually22:22
chokedmorsedl3: what desktop environment are you using. Unity?22:22
morsedl3choked: yes.22:22
Jordan_Ufedora_newb: I don't understand what that means.22:22
chokedmorsedl3: so these are in the launcher bar not desktop.22:23
k1lfedora_newb: this is the ubuntu support. what system is that at all?22:23
morsedl3choked: no. *.md files visible on the Unity Desktop.22:23
Jordan_Ufedora_newb: There is no generic solution, it depends on what specific commands you're trying to run, for what distro, and what version (as these things change which actions involve or don't involve policykit/selinux/apparmor etc.) .22:24
morsedl3choked: If I could just 'strace' the appropriate process, I suspect I could figure out what's off.  However, I have no idea what process handles the presentation of the desktop itself.  Compiz perhaps?22:25
fedora_newbIts built off sort of a linux platform just not of details. Anyways, on ubuntu, lets say 14.04, if I were to run any sort of command that would next ask for email and password, how could I add that info and pretty much replicate an enter key?22:25
fedora_newbIf that makes sense.22:25
jhutchinsfedora_newb: There are multiple conventions for doing that, it very much depends on the application being run.22:25
Jordan_Ufedora_newb: If it's not Ubuntu, then you should join ##linux for generic linux support.22:26
fedora_newbkk22:26
MaltahlI have some problems when im on a skype call on Ubuntu 14.04 since it uses Pulseaudio. When i turn up the music abit too much people in the call can heard the music like it they were listening to it via my own headset. Any help ?22:26
jhutchinsfedora_newb: <user>@<host> is pretty standard, but passwords vary a lot.22:26
chokedmorsedl3: these are documents or applications or both missing icon22:26
NikolaiToryzinMaltahl: Skype is horribly broken on Linux22:26
k1lfedora_newb: that really depends heavily on the service that is running. there is no generic answer to that. best is to see the support/community of the thing you are running thre22:26
k1l*there22:27
morsedl3choked: just plain text, standard markdown files.22:27
jhutchinsMaltahl: Skype doesn't use pulseaudio.22:27
Maltahljhutchins it does on my system tho...22:27
jhutchinsMaltahl: Not really, it bypasses it.  Skype is also developed by Microsoft, so you pretty much have to use their support channels.22:28
Maltahljhutchins it says in the settings that its controlled by pulseaudio22:28
NikolaiToryzinjhutchins: Microsoft won't support Skype on Linux for shit so he's screwed22:29
morsedl3choked: my problem does not concern launchers, whether in a panel or on the desktop.  For example, if I drag the ReText app to the Unity Desktop to make a shortcut, its icon is correct.  It's just the display of actual .md files stored the Desktop itself have white / blank icons.22:29
chokedmorsedl3: it shows in natilus. Right click select copy. Then paste on desktop22:29
matteosalve22:30
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morsedl3choked: doing so created a "test (copy).md" file on the Desktop, also blank.22:31
chokedDrop the icon in gedit22:31
chokedDrop the icon in gedit morsedl322:32
morsedl3choked: ? I don't understand what you mean.22:34
chokedmorsedl3: an icon is a text file. Drop an icon on a gedit window.22:35
morsedl3choked: K. that opens my test.md file in gedit, as expected.22:35
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morsedl3choked: the icon next to the filename in gedit is correct22:36
morsedl3choked: but the desktop file is still white, even after making a simple edit and re-saving w/in gedit.22:37
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morsedl3choked: I can even change the icon to some random png file w/in Nautulis and on the Unity Desktop, and it changes to what I set.  But when I select "Revert" (under Properties), it goes back to blank/white on Desktop (but everywhere else is correct).22:39
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chokedmorsedl3: right click icon select properties. Uncheck executable. The drop it on credit again22:40
chokedmorsedl3: right click icon select properties. Uncheck executable. The drop it on gedit again22:40
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morsedl3choked: it was never set to executable.  file mode has always been 600 (rw-----)22:41
morsedl3choked: again, just to be clear, it's not a launcher.22:41
tonygagahey guys i can't start X from my usb, before it worked.. i installed it on the HDD now i want to boot from the usb again and there's a black screen...any idea why?22:46
sage__I am building a large datacenter using ubuntu snappy images, and I need a service that can manage docker containers (even better would be containers of different types), does ubuntu snappy work well with a particular service?22:46
ikoniasage__: is it wise to build a data center based on a technology that is not yet proven ?22:46
tonygagastartx gives me setversion 1.4 permission denied22:46
ikoniatonygaga: why are you running startx ?22:46
bubbasaurestonygaga, You sure you got grub in the right place and not on the usb?22:46
arunanyone here ever used puppet?22:47
ikoniaarun: yes22:47
sage__ikonia: This is testing its future use22:47
Seveasarun: on a daily basis with thousands of servers :)22:47
tonygagaikonia: because it was black and then i tried starting it from the shell22:47
ikoniasage__: so why would you deploy a large data center as a "test" ?22:47
tonygagabubbasaures: yea... because it booted with grub without usb22:48
arunwhich guide is good ? http://www.unixmen.com/install-puppet-master-and-client-in-ubuntu/ or https://www.howtoforge.com/puppet-ubuntu-14.04 ??22:48
ikonianeither22:48
ikoniaI would trust official puppet documention22:48
sage__ikonia: Well it's going on a test center first22:48
arunikonia: for a sample test running?22:48
ikoniaarun: yes22:48
Seveasthe howtoforge one starts with editing /etc/hosts, it sucks22:48
ikoniaarun: a test or a production run, why would you not use official documentation22:48
arunikonia: i mean among these two..22:49
ikoniasage__: howtoforge = suck22:49
bubbasaurestonygaga, thanks, I see hits on the web, bit just not familiar with that error.22:49
ikoniaarun: I would'nt use either22:49
ikoniaarun: why limit it to those two when the official docs are great22:49
Seveasoh, and using 3rd party repos, nope, howtoforge is out.22:49
tonygagabubbasaures: okay...well anything helps guys it's actually xubuntu22:50
tonygagawhatever im just gonna redo the startmedia usb22:50
Seveasthe unixmen one only covers the install, it's not horrible (but still wants to mess with /etc/hosts)22:50
SeveasI'll echo ikonia: follow official docs. Except that those probably want you to install their packages. Ignore that and just apt-get install from the Ubuntu repos22:51
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arunSeveas: is the Define  the  Server  in the  Puppet  Client  : section fine in unixmen? and what changes can we do for /etc/hosts stuffs u told ?22:54
arunSeveas: I mean puppetd.conf stuff, is it puppet.conf or puppetd.conf?22:56
arunhello Seveas u there?22:57
arunikonia: u therE?23:00
ikoniayes ?23:00
arunikonia:  is the Define  the  Server  in the  Puppet  Client  : section fine in unixmen? and what changes can we do for /etc/hosts stuffs u told ?23:00
ikoniaarun: you where told not to use that guide23:00
ikoniaif you want to use that guide and need help - ask the person who wrote the guide23:01
arunikonia: yes, but the official is too long.. I wanted to get some short, just for installation...23:01
ikoniathen you deal with it23:01
ikoniathe official one is not long23:01
ikoniaand if you can't be bothered to read it - you'll make a mess and not understand what you are doing23:01
ikoniaas you are doing now23:02
gryarun: tell what you are trying to do please, and how you're trying to do it.23:02
Seveasarun: if you're not willing to read documentation, you shouldn't be paid to administer servers.23:02
gryarun: I'm sure this way you would get pointers from the people here.23:02
Seveasgry: he did, but wants to be spoonfed instead of making some effort.23:02
ikoniahe wants to follow a bad guide23:02
ikoniahas been advised not to23:02
arunSeveas: I am not paid for administering servers.. I wanted to know..23:03
ikoniais trying to do so still23:03
ikoniaand doesn't understand what to do with the bad guide23:03
gryarun: there is #puppet where people may be able to help you in more detail if this channel considers spoon feeding not worth the effort.23:03
gryarun: ASK! I gave you 2 questions.23:03
arunASK!23:03
ikoniait's not about spoon feeding, it's following a bad guide23:03
bubbasauresgry, spoon feeding is enabling a continuance of it.23:04
ikoniaand refusing to read the "good" guide because it's "too long"23:04
gryarun: I mean, click here >> #puppet << and tell them the detail.23:04
gryarun: people here apparently don't want to help you with it. Sorry.23:04
ikoniapeople do want to help with it23:04
arungry: no, its fine..23:04
ikoniabut not with a guide that will not work well23:04
gryikonia: then you would ask him what he wants to do, and give some pointers.23:04
arunikonia: I can understand you man :D thanks23:05
ikoniagry: I have done23:05
ikoniahe doesn't want to do the "good" solution23:05
gryikonia: you didn't - you suggested to RTFM without asking what he wants to do.23:05
ikoniaand he's explained what he wants to do - hence getting the good guide23:05
ikoniagry: he wants to setup a puppet master - as he said at the start23:05
ikoniaand offered two guides - both of which won't do23:05
ikoniahe refuses to read the good guide23:05
Seveasgry: he wants an FM, but is to lazy to read a good one23:05
gryok, if we know what he wants, then give pointers what the correct solution is.23:05
ikoniathe correct solution is to follow hte official puppet setup guide23:06
gryand bash him with that instead of bashing with the manual. :)23:06
ikoniaas he's been suggested23:06
ikoniano23:06
ikoniano one is bashing him23:06
gryahh. "setup" issue. I see.23:06
ikoniastop making stuff up23:06
ikoniathe official puppet guide is the right way to do it23:06
ikoniait's good advice, not bashing or telling RTFM23:06
grythe problem was I missed what he wants. that's alright.23:07
ikoniayeah, but you see fit to make stuff up like "bashing" - so perhaps don't23:07
ikoniaI'm pretty keen to help people get a good system, rather than a broken one23:07
ikoniaI'm not telling someone that guide is bad for fun23:07
UbuN2he wanted to cut corners ... simple .23:07
morsedl3well, "choked" has left the building, but for completeness: i fixed the desktop icon problem i was having: using the program "alacarte", i found that the icon association was pointing to /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/retext.png.  Changing this to /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/retext.svg seems to have finally fixed the problem.23:07
arunguys, please lets not fight eachother.. ikonia thanks for the advice ...23:08
UbuN2nobody i fighting jut expressing23:08
gryarun: i apologize, i missed your question earlier; good luck23:08
UbuN2is*23:08
arunUbuN2: sorry to say in that word, I am not native english... mistake happens23:09
arungry: cool thanks23:09
UbuN2;)23:09
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arunwhat is CA masters ?23:10
* UbuN2 crawls back into his shell23:10
ikoniacertficiate master23:10
MaltahlUbuntu 14.04 Skype grabs my music if its too loud and sends it to the people in talking to directly. M$ was being dicks when i went there for support so here i am begging for a solution23:10
Seveasarun: usually the same as the puppetmaster. The host where you run puppetca23:10
bubbasauresMaltahl, No swearing ans how would you silence the music picked up by you mic?23:11
gryMaltahl: tried headphones so that the music isn't heard by the mic?23:11
bubbasauress/and/you're23:11
MaltahlIm using a headset ( sorry for the swearing before)23:11
bubbasauresMaltahl, that has a mic.23:11
MaltahlYes and its Jack in and Jack Out23:11
bubbasauresis it music in the headphones23:12
MaltahlIts not coming from the headset to the mic. Its like its coming from the sound card to the input on skype23:12
Maltahlvia Pulseaudio23:12
Jordan_UMaltahl: Is this more than just the sound from your headphones making its way to your microphone, physically?23:13
MaltahlLike desktop audio and Mic gets mixed up or fusioned when the desktop audio is louder than wispering23:13
bubbasauresMaltahl, Excellent now we know what you mean, not sure myself, I would try anther headset were it me to test.23:13
MaltahlI have tried with inear buds and the built in mic of my laptop23:13
Maltahland they can still hear it crystal clear23:14
Jordan_UMaltahl: #pulseaudio might be helpful, though I'm still not sure it's a pulseaudio problem.23:15
MaltahlIs there a way i can troubleshoot it to the source ?23:15
eggbeaterMaltahl: check skype's settings and make sure audio in/out is set up correctly23:16
Maltahli cannot change the audio in and out23:16
eggbeaterok23:17
Maltahlthey are all set to Pulseaudio server (Local)23:17
sawsahello?23:17
eggbeaterhello23:17
sawsai was wondering what programming language i should learn first23:17
sawsac++, java, python, etc.?23:17
sawsai'm new to the field, btw :/23:17
MaltahlJava because it teaches you to structure your code well as a beginner23:18
Seveassawsa: ask your programming teacher :)23:18
MaltahlElse i would learn C# first23:18
Seveassawsa: when without teacher, I'd recommend python, especially using the O'Reilly 'Learning Python' book as a starter.23:18
sawsacan that book be read online anywhere as an e-book, Seveas?23:19
* julian-delphiki would recommend ruby, sawsa 23:19
Seveassawsa: I wouldn't be surprised if it could, but I used a physical copy myself :)23:19
eggbeatersawsa: imo I would do it like this: Java, Python, C++23:20
MaltahlMost newer books have codes for an ebook version23:20
Seveassawsa: and as you can see other people have different preferences on what they'd do first. Of course my opinion is the best :-)23:20
bubbasaures+123:20
Seveas(read: don't poll in here, inconsistency is what you'll get. At best :))23:20
* eggbeater giggles23:20
squintysawsa: if you join the #python irc channel here on freenode they have various url's for learning python23:21
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sawsawhich language should an aspiring cracker start out with?23:23
squintysawsa: off topic23:23
Seveassawsa: we don't support illegal activities in here.23:24
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xcyclistSay, I'm having trouble with nload.  Does it have a known bug?23:27
xcyclistI'm seeing only the column of statistics Curr, Avg, Min, Max, Ttl, but not the character graphic.23:27
tonygagaok so... following scenario : i want to migrate my dad's HDD to an SSD with dualboot. he has only the stock win7 on his hdd but there are 3 partitions. the main partition, the rescue and the hidden 100mb part. i dd'ed the main on the SSD and tried to boot without success which didn't surprise me, because the mbr is missing. so i thought i'd just install ubuntu and it would fix it. i choose 'install ubuntu with win7' and tried to boot . gru23:29
morsedl3_retraction: (just for the record): using alacarte did NOT fix the blank-default-desktop-icon problem after all (I forgot I had manually changed my test document's icon; upon pressing 'Revert', the problem re-appeared.23:29
bubbasauresmorsedl3_, This stuff needs to have context, not just random.23:29
xcyclistNevermind.  I just wasn't getting anything because I had no traffic.  Oh well.23:30
blingzyo23:31
blingzanybody around?23:31
bubbasaures!bootinfo | tonygaga run this on that computer and pot the url of the paste23:31
ubottutonygaga run this on that computer and pot the url of the paste: Boot info script is a useful script for diagnosing boot problems. Please run the script following the directions here: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/ and then !pastebin the RESULTS.txt for us to use to help diagnose your problem.23:31
squintyno  just a couple of skinnies and squares23:31
bubbasauresput*23:31
eggbeateryaup23:31
tonygagasry didn't say what my ACTUAL question is... is it EVEN possible to copy the main C partition from a bought laptop to another HDD and make it bootable again?23:33
bubbasaurestonygaga, THat hidden partition is part of the boot, do you have a recovery or install disc?23:33
tonygagabubbasaures: yup23:33
tonygagaoh install23:34
ikoniatonygaga: the guys in ##windows can help you clone the C drive to a new disk and update the boot loader23:34
NakkelHi, I'm having a really weird problem connecting to a remote VNC. When I connect (tried with krdc/remmina/xtight...) all I get is my *local* screen which shouldnt be possible as no VNC server is running locally. Also the remote acknowledge the connection so I'm really not connectin to localhost. Halp?23:34
bubbasaurestonygaga, clone the whole shebang with clonezilla, resize the part you can to fit on the SSD, clonezilla saves the mbr.23:34
bubbasauresso you can fit23:35
nobody___hi can someone tell me how to Force Intel Video mode as boot parameter in grub men23:35
tonygagabut do i even need a boot load when i install ubuntu with grub?23:35
tonygagai mean can't i just boot windows (only main part) with grub ?23:36
bubbasaurestonygaga, windows has to have the right files C alone may not have them, if you ran the script I asked we would know a lot more, y=this is a windows issue though, I'm on the channel.23:36
ikoniatonygaga: the windows bootloader loction needs updating23:36
nobody___how do i Force Intel Video mode as boot parameter in grub menu?23:36
ikoniaforce intel video mode ?23:37
SynrGyI'm assisting a friend who upgraded her macbook pro retina from trusty to utopic. it boots to the graphical login, but upon logging in takes us to a black screen, and then everything's unresponsive.23:37
SynrGycant fn-ctrl-alt-f1 or get the system's attention in any way after this.23:38
bubbasauresSynrGy, No fn23:38
Bashing-omnobody___: Maybe -> i915.i915_enable_rc6=1 <- ; but, what is the issue for better advise.23:38
nobody___this is what im trying to do, but i dont unstand how to do it can you help me http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=219110923:38
SynrGybubbasaures: on a macbook pro? yes. adding fn seems to work.23:38
SynrGybubbasaures: just not after the login failure23:39
tonygagaikonia: bubbasaures: ok i think i got it... fuken windows.. that's why i'm using linux for over 5y23:39
SynrGybubbasaures: at the login screen, fn-ctrl-alt-f1 switches to virtual console 123:39
SynrGyand fn-ctrl-alt-f7 back to the graphical login23:39
chakkaIs anyone else having problems with UEFI boot after upgrading to vmlinuz-3.13.0-44-generic23:39
chakka?23:39
chakkaI cant boot23:39
SynrGybut after logging, in, black screen. and then can't switch virtual consoles anymore.23:39
bubbasauresSynrGy, maybe on a mac, never had one, it is ubuntu, that is all I know.23:39
chakkaif I choose vmlinuz-3.13.0-43-generic from the boot list, I can boot23:39
SynrGybubbasaures: mac keyboards are weird23:39
bubbasauresI suspect thaqt23:40
bubbasauresthat*23:40
chakkaweirdbeard23:40
SynrGyso none of this sounds familiar? this is not my first bbq, by the way :)23:40
bubbasauresSynrGy, gotta have some patience is all, this is free help.23:40
SynrGyplenty of experience with debian, just not quite as much with ubuntu or macs23:40
SynrGynaturally.23:41
bubbasaureschakka, What is your definition of "I can't boot" lots of scenarios, give us yours.23:42
chakkaI get stuck at the initramfs23:42
chakkait looks like its loading vmlinuz and initramfs, then it hangs, and I get dropped to the grub prompt23:42
bubbasaureschakka, I would run a apt-get -f install to make sure everything got installed first thing.23:43
Bashing-omnobody___: Arbitrarily following 'general' commands found on the internet is not a good thing to do. What issue are you attempting to address ?23:43
BobboHey, so I'm hoping someone could help me please. I've installed Ubuntu 14.04 over my old system (formatted /, kept /home from 12.04/14.04), but I've been having a problem after login; the system hangs with background and cursor, I can still access other terminals (via Ctrl+Alt+F#), but right click and keyboard shortcuts (such as Ctrl+Alt+T) don't do anything.23:43
chakkaapt-get -f install doesnt show anything to do23:43
nobody___screen tearing when i play videos23:44
bubbasaureschakka, Where are you on the install to run it a TTY,23:45
Maltahl¨found a solution... its the headset for some wierd reason23:45
chakkaIve been using the system for a while, it all works fine23:45
Valduarehey guys I got a touchscreen monitor given to me - has serial interface - plugged it in and compiled drivers for it elo single touch     then ran sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0    and I see stuff output when I touch the screen!! woot     but its not moving the mouse lol23:45
SynrGybubbasaures: what's thrown me here is if it were a graphics driver problem, i'd expect it to die at the login screen, not after when i login. and if it were a desktop problem i'd expect it to perhaps fail to login, but not go to a black screen and leave the system unresponsive. wracking my brains to try to form a plan to troubleshoot.23:45
Bashing-omBobbo: A leftover " /etc/X11/xorg.conf " from a proprietary graphics driver ?23:45
BobboBashing-om: so... `sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf && sudo reboot`?23:46
bubbasaureschakka, Not sure why that kernel would be doing this sounds like you know the text boot, others may have a better idea.23:46
chakkanow that I did an "  aptitude purge linux-image-3.13.0-44-generic"  I dont see that update anymore. weird.23:46
Valduarelog says failed to connect to Xdisplay23:46
chakkaare you on the latest kernel for ubunutu? What version are you on?23:46
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Bashing-omBobbo: Possible .. what are you running now for a graphics set and a releted driver ?23:47
bubbasaures3.13.0-43 chakka23:47
chakkaok, so you havent seen a -44 upgrade ?23:47
chakkaI wonder where that came from.23:47
chakkaneed to look at my apt sources23:47
bubbasaureschakka, I'm not using the main server are you?23:47
BobboBashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/972165023:48
SynrGyhm. installing an ssh server so i can tail some logs up until it crashes23:48
BobboBashing-om: Plan is to replace nouveau with the proprietary driver once I actually get it working. :323:49
Bashing-omnobody___: Screen tearing .. OK, what graphics set do you have .. and related driver .. -> sudo lshw - C display | pastebinit <- . May have to install the 'pastebinit' tool .23:49
SynrGyah. it's using nouveau ...23:49
squintychakka:  there is a 44 available23:49
bubbasauresSynrGy, I would not follow err I say jokingly logic, gotta use scientific method is all, a graphic issue can be from grub on.23:50
bubbasauresyour*23:50
SynrGymy expectations are only based on past experience, not logic23:51
SynrGyit does not follow from my past observations the future problems will be the same :)23:51
BobboBashing-om: Just checked, I don't actually have an xorg configuration file (only xorg.conf.failsafe). Hurmm23:51
SynrGyi'm willing to bet nouveau *might* not be as solid on this platform as nvidia-current23:51
bubbasauresSynrGy, big failure I'm afraid is all, would you ask your doctor to work this way, or any one.23:51
bubbasauresany way NEXT23:52
SynrGyum? this isn't open heart surgery. it's just a computer. i'm following hunches23:52
Bashing-omBobbo: Presently now, I do not know. As you do have the open source driver loaded .. Have you looked to see what is in the control file "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" if it even exists ?23:52
BobboBashing-om: doesn't exist23:52
Bashing-omBobbo: Sorry did not catch your last in time ... Humm .. What results if you boot to recovery mode from grub's advanced boot options ? From there maybe we can install the proprietary driver ?23:53
BobboBashing-om: you mean, drop to root shell prompt or failsafeX?23:54
Jeroen1Hi, I got a FTP on my ubuntu server but I don't get in using FileZilla. Now am I worried that I've got the wrong password / username. How could I find that out?23:54
Bashing-omBobbo: Yeah .. "enable networking" to provide r/w access to the partition .23:55
nobody___http://pastebin.com/AnK8Jkqe23:55
Bashing-omnobody___: Look'n at your http://pastebin.com/AnK8Jkqe .23:56
BobboBashing-om: Then the big question, which driver? XD I tried the nvidia-current package earlier to no avail; but I've done another reinstall since then (so much messing around with packages, ugh).23:56
nobody___im a noob so i dont know what to do with this23:58
chakkajust logged a bug23:58

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