[00:00] <Nick_____> Only after being installed to my HDD
[00:00] <Nick_____> During the installer, it's perfectly normal.
[00:00] <TJ-> Nick_____: My first suspect would be a flakey drive causing lots of I/O timeouts
[00:00] <poz> hello, I am back with more info on my bad magic number in superblock problem
[00:00] <serial_hacker> I want to search for int "X509_check_host" in a directory of files and print the files in which it was foun. i understand such things are easy in linux?
[00:00] <serial_hacker> with grep or something?
[00:01] <poz> testdisk did nothing useful. fsck gave me this: http://pastebin.com/4y3SNWCu
[00:01] <Nick_____> Uhh, can you translate that into College Student with only amatuer skills language?
[00:01] <TJ-> serial_hacker: "grep -rni 'X509_check_host' * "
[00:01] <doctari> I'm trying to setup custom menus for students and can't figure out menueditor
[00:01] <poz> bekks, you still here?
[00:02] <TJ-> Nick_____: If the hard drive is failing, it is often the case that the disk controller will try multiple times to perform Input/Output operations which could cause it to lock up. Overheating of the CPU can also cause similar symptoms
[00:02] <hdon> hi all :) in 14.04, what's the difference between the generic and lowlatency kernels? does lowloatency use a different scheduler?
[00:02] <serial_hacker> TJ, ty, very nice and easy
[00:03] <Olxd> HI all people of Ubuntu !
[00:03] <poz> does anyone here have experence fixing a bad magic number in the super block on a ntfs file system?
[00:03] <GladiaTeur> how to give a normal user persmission to root directory /var/www/html to create folders
[00:03] <Nick_____> The computer was working perfectly before all of this, no harddrive speed problems, or anything. And I also have a fan system sitting underneath the computer.
[00:04] <Nick_____> By the way can you private message me (huge block of text 0.0)
[00:04] <Nick_____> ?
[00:05] <zacwalls> Hi so my dvd rom drive wont detect ubuntu disk. Any suggest ions?
[00:05] <poz> use usb
[00:05] <TJ-> Nick_____: I'm just leaving so hopefully someone else can step in. There are some laptops that for some reason don't operate the fans correctly with Linux without additional configuration - that may be an avenue to explore for the specific model you have
[00:06] <Apachez> anyone in here who experienced that their ubuntu machine with amd gpu no longer boots after updating to kernel 3.16.0-30 which came last day ?
[00:06] <squinty> zacwalls:  high burn speeds can introduce errors.  might want to try reburning at a lower speed (fwiw, I burn at 4X)
[00:08] <zacwalls> Squinty. I cant cuz i am on android irc. No other pc
[00:08] <poz> if my hard drive takes about 3 mins to load and is very slow. could that be a software issue or a hardware issue? Could the hardware issue look like a software issue? but really it is a bout to die so I should back up asap?
[00:08] <poz> by 3 mins to load, I mean 3 mins to mount
[00:09] <Nick_____> I just installed Ubuntu to a HP Pavilion dv2000, and right after I logon to it, it freezes/extremely lags. No previous hardware problems. Help please?
[00:10] <Apachez> Nick_____: what does additional drivers tell you?
[00:10] <Bashing-om> Apachez: Proprietary FGLRX driver in use ? Re-install the driver ( 3rd party software ubuntu has no control over ) .
[00:10] <koyu_yorum> :)
[00:10] <Apachez> Bashing-om: there is no builtin amd gpu support in additional drivers for ubuntu so ubuntu will handle this automagically next time?
[00:11] <reisio> Nick_____: that a nvidia graphics device?
[00:11] <Nick_____> Sorry, but I have no idea what that means. I am just an amatuer at computers. (#CollegeStudentLife :P)
[00:11] <koyu_yorum> :)
[00:11] <Apachez> Nick_____: click on the ubuntu icon in top of unity
[00:11] <Apachez> unity is the icons to the left
[00:12] <koyu_yorum> :)
[00:12] <Apachez> and then type "additional"
[00:12] <Apachez> then click on the icon who says additional drivers
[00:12] <GladiaTeur> can someone help me i didn't get help yet
[00:12] <GladiaTeur> i posted my question two times
[00:12] <GladiaTeur> my question is > how to give a normal user persmission to root directory /var/www/html to create folders
[00:13] <Apachez> GladiaTeur: you put the user into the same group as the /var/www/html belongs to
[00:13] <Bashing-om> Apachez: Generally for FGLRX if you install from the software repo, the package manager will cope with it .
[00:13] <Apachez> given that you have the proper permissions set
[00:13] <Nick_____> After logon or before?
[00:13] <Apachez> Bashing-om: and no additional ppa is needed?
[00:13] <zacwalls> I have a picture of the error but no idea how to send it
[00:14] <Bashing-om> Apachez: A PPA is used only in the case of new hardware where there is no driver available OR for some reason the performance of the provided drivers is not acceptable .
[00:14] <GladiaTeur> Apachez i did sudo chown root:root -R /var/www/html
[00:15] <Nick_____> Apachez: After logon or before?
[00:17] <Apachez> GladiaTeur: you are doing it wrong
[00:18] <Apachez> Bashing-om: sure but there are plenty of ppas out there to fix the gfx driver malfunction situation of ubuntu
[00:18] <GladiaTeur> Apachez how can do that bro
[00:18] <Apachez> specially the closed source fuckups made by nvidia and amd
[00:19] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: why root? the webserver user is www-data
[00:19] <DingDong> sup
[00:19] <DingDong> hi huys
[00:19] <DingDong> anybody online
[00:19] <DingDong> ???
[00:19] <k1l_> DingDong: yes, a lot of people.
[00:19] <apg> aye, brother.
[00:20] <williamrocker> find
[00:20] <DingDong> awesome. i have an idea i want to share
[00:20] <DingDong> ready?
[00:20] <k1l_> !ot | DingDong
[00:20] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ because i added user to browse ftp and my wordpress its on /var/www/html
[00:20] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: chowning it to root makes the apache cant read it
[00:21] <Bashing-om> Apachez: Yes, there are PPAs that a clever coder made work with current packages, so now you upgrade system files and now that PPA files are no longer compatible with the system . Out of what the package manager can and does track .
[00:21] <DingDong> ...
[00:21] <DingDong> ...
[00:21] <DingDong> ...
[00:21] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ my problem its not apache
[00:21] <williamrocker> hey
[00:21] <williamrocker> you there?
[00:21] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ my question is > how to give a normal user persmission to root directory /var/www/html to create folders
[00:22] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: give it back to www-data and put the user into the www-data group
[00:22] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ can you follow me the command
[00:22] <sevencrypt> Hello
[00:22] <williamrocker> hi
[00:23] <weebs> hi
[00:23] <k1l_> !ask | williamrocker
[00:23] <williamrocker> okay ubottu thx
[00:23] <Apachez> Bashing-om: in this case it was the amd blobs that was used
[00:23] <williamrocker> im trying to find a suer
[00:23] <williamrocker> a user
[00:23] <williamrocker> he was helping me
[00:23] <williamrocker> jtrusser
[00:23] <Apachez> so currently im like this towards amd :)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_36yNWw_07g
[00:23] <williamrocker> something like that
[00:23] <Nick_____> Apachez: This is the computer: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01060996
[00:23] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: you know the chomd command. and then add the user you want to the www-data group
[00:24] <k1l_> williamrocker: just ask. maybe he is not online anymore
[00:24] <sevencrypt> Lol didn't see that video
[00:24] <sevencrypt> Pretty good
[00:24] <sevencrypt> Lucky me I don't use it
[00:24] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ like these usermod -a -G www-data wordpress
[00:24] <williamrocker> k1l_: oh okay. I have a question. How do i save every channel and server in xchat?
[00:25] <williamrocker> everytime i close the xchat everything disappears
[00:25] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: yes
[00:25] <Bashing-om> Apachez: I do understand .. the AMD blob is no longer compatible with the newer upgraded systenm files, so IF one is to contine to use software from AMD, then the driver must be rebuilt to be compatible with the new versions of packages .
[00:25] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ then what i have to do
[00:25] <gr33n7007h> williamrocker, #xchat
[00:25] <williamrocker> k1l_ : can you help me?
[00:26] <williamrocker> oh okay gr33n7007h
[00:26] <DingDong> guys i am back
[00:26] <williamrocker> and what about wifi drivers in ubuntu? im I in the right spot?
[00:26] <DingDong> k, i was thinking of an application for linux that would solve software compatibility issues for developers by taking their binaries as input and then analyzing those binaries to determine which libraries they use and then generate packages for the various distributions using the information from the analysis. Still thinkin thru it. Need some advise and direction
[00:26] <williamrocker> I cant install them
[00:26] <DingDong> need your comments
[00:26] <Apachez> Bashing-om: is the ubuntu driver I need named FGLRX or does the included stuff have a differnt name?
[00:27] <k1l_> DingDong: i already told you that #ubuntu-offtopic is the discussion channel
[00:27] <DingDong> oh! right
[00:27] <GladiaTeur> ?
[00:27] <williamrocker> hello?
[00:27] <williamrocker> gr33n7007h : can you help me?
[00:27] <Bashing-om> Apachez: the proprietary driver ( either provided by AMD in the repo or direct from AMD) is known as FGLRX .
[00:28] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: chmod the same command like you did for root just with www-data
[00:28] <Apachez> Bashing-om: ok tnx!
[00:28] <Apachez> Nick_____: did the "additional drivers" suggest you anything?
[00:28] <williamrocker> Im having issues installing wifi card drivers
[00:28] <williamrocker> can someone help me?
[00:28] <williamrocker> in ubuntu??
[00:28] <Bashing-om> Apachez: As far as needing FGLRX, what graphics card is under discussion here ? May times the open source driver performs better .
[00:28] <JoeStalinator> Hey - Ubuntu vs Fedora on Cloud?
[00:29] <Bashing-om> may/many*
[00:29] <Apachez> Bashing-om: I guess aditional drivers should give a proper suggestion then ?
[00:29] <Apachez> for the amd case that is
[00:29] <k1l_> JoeStalinator: ##linux or a cloud channel. in here the obvious answer is "ubuntu ftw"
[00:29] <williamrocker> Thanks for you help guys
[00:29] <Nick_____> Apachez: After I logon, the computer freezes. I have no time to click on anything.
[00:29] <williamrocker> Good support
[00:29] <Apachez> Nick_____: so it will give you a gfx loginprompt?
[00:29] <kostkon> williamrocker, what's the problem exactly
[00:30] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ like these usermod -a -G www-data root
[00:30] <Apachez> but once you put in the password it freezes?
[00:30] <Nick_____> Apachez: Yes.
[00:30] <williamrocker> kostkon: im having issues installing wifi drivers
[00:30] <JoeStalinator> k1I_ what cloud channel do you recommend
[00:30] <kostkon> williamrocker, what does that mean exactly
[00:30] <williamrocker> already downloaded and extracted them
[00:30] <Bashing-om> Apachez: Yes, I do agree that "Additional Drivers" will make good recomendations . ( purge the OEM driver 1st !!)
[00:30] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: what is the issue? i already said its the right command and you know how to use chmod.
[00:30] <k1l_> !alis | JoeStalinator
[00:30] <Nick_____> Apachez: I just tried logging into Guest, and the I can move the mouse, but there is no UI.
[00:31] <williamrocker> kostkon:  it means that i'm having problems installing the wifi drivers in ubuntu
[00:31] <williamrocker> kostkon: can you help me?
[00:31] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ still same issue : Create directory operation failed.
[00:32] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: did your relogin=
[00:32] <kostkon> williamrocker, click on the ubuntu icon, search for "drivers" and click on it. Then see if you'll get the option to install a driver for your wifi
[00:32] <GladiaTeur> k1l_ yes i did
[00:32] <k1l_> GladiaTeur: what user do you use?
[00:32] <GladiaTeur> wordpress i added it for my self
[00:33] <williamrocker> nop
[00:33] <williamrocker> kostkon: in aditional controlers?
[00:33] <gena> hi
[00:33] <williamrocker> kostkon:  nothing
[00:33] <williamrocker> kostkon: you there?
[00:34] <kostkon> williamrocker, additional drivers. ok what's the output of  lspci | grep -i network
[00:34] <kostkon> !paste
[00:34] <williamrocker> Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 wireles network adapter
[00:34] <williamrocker> kostkon: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 wireles network adapter
[00:35] <GladiaTeur> k1l groups > wordpress : wordpress sudo www-data
[00:36] <williamrocker> kostkon: what now?
[00:36] <williamrocker> kostkon: i tried to downloaded and extracted the drivers that i've downloaded but terminal wont let me install because the directory has space between
[00:37] <kostkon> williamrocker, you could try this  http://askubuntu.com/a/459166/1651    what's the output of   rfkill list
[00:38] <Nick_____> Apachez: I managed to hit the ubuntu icon on the left hand side of the screen, but shorty there-after, the computer froze rendering a torn UI (which is still currently torn).
[00:39] <williamrocker> kostkon: only one has soft blocked
[00:39] <williamrocker> kostkon: acer-wireless
[00:40] <gr33n7007h> williamrocker, sudo rfkill unblock all
[00:40] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: As a thought, what results if you boot to terminal ( not starting X - GUI ) ? is the system then stable ?
[00:41] <williamrocker> kostkon: still blocked
[00:41] <mrdeb> hi
[00:41] <mrdeb> is ubuntu 1505 good
[00:41] <mrdeb> hi ubottu
[00:41] <kostkon> williamrocker, try also without sudo  just  rfkill unblock all   also try pressing the combo FN+F8
[00:42] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: This is my first time using Linux, so idk what terminal is. Sorry for amatuer-ness :(
[00:42] <williamrocker> kostkon: nop. still blocked
[00:43] <squinty> mrdeb:  if you are asking about 15.04 then ask in #ubuntu+1
[00:43] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Not a problem ! We were all new at one time. Is this a UEFI system ?
[00:44] <williamrocker> gr33n7007h nothing happens
[00:44] <williamrocker> kostkon: nop. still blocked
[00:44] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: UEFI system? I've no idea what that is. If this will help you, these are the computer specs: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01060996 .
[00:44] <kostkon> williamrocker, ok
[00:44] <gr33n7007h> williamrocker, did you check rfkill list again?
[00:44] <williamrocker> gr33n7007h yeah off course but still nothing
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[00:44] <williamrocker> gr33n7007h still blocked
[00:45] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Look'n at the specs. How one boots to grub differs with UEFI .
[00:45] <kostkon> williamrocker, what happens if you click on the network icon and then on Enable Wireless
[00:46] <williamrocker> kostkon: i click on it but when i go again there nothing happens
[00:47] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Still look'n ; is this all the memory you have onboard " 1024 MB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) " ??
[00:48] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: The computer uses BIOS, and in the BIOS, it says "Total Memory: 4096". I put in some memory a couple of months back.
[00:49] <GladiaTeur> k1l groups > wordpress : wordpress sudo www-data root
[00:49] <GladiaTeur> but can't connect i get Erreur GnuTLS -15: An unexpected TLS packet was received.
[00:51] <k1l> GladiaTeur: see the permissions of that folder.
[00:52] <k1l> GladiaTeur: but i dont know about that error
[00:52] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Yeah, then should be good .. "Genuine Windows® Vista Home Premium" -> bios system . OK, reboot the system and as soon as the bios screen clears depress and hold the right shift key -> grub boot menu; press the 'e' key for edit mode -> boot parameters screen; arrow down to the line starting with linux and arrow across to "quiet splash" replace these terms with the term text. key combo ctl+x to continue the boot process to TTY1. Log in
[00:53] <exactingpenguin> hey does anyone have any advice on video card issues on a dell laptop with an intel graphics card the i915 driver? Unless I boot with "nomodeset" I get terrible colors on the screen
[00:54] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: I opened up Terminal, but shortly after it sill froze. I am now going to do what you said, so give me a sec.
[00:55] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: What we want is to boot to terminal ( and may see error messages if any ) .. so that the GUI is not started .
[00:55] <GladiaTeur> k1l rwsr-x 5 root root 4096 Jan 31 22:13 html
[00:56] <k1l> GladiaTeur: what system is that?
[00:57] <Qbuo> Need help booting ubuntu off usb, worked with my desktop but not with my laptop which has windows. Getting error "
[00:57] <GladiaTeur> k1l ubuntu 14.0 LTS
[00:57] <Qbuo> initframfs could not fid live medium
[00:57] <GladiaTeur> k1l drwxrwsr-x 5 root root 4096 Jan 31 22:13 html
[00:58] <Robmanx> Why does installing xubuntu change ubuntu's icon theme?
[00:58] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: Replace "quiet splash" with "text"?
[00:58] <Robmanx> I hate that
[00:58] <k1l> GladiaTeur: ok, that looks more like a proper output. but its still "root owner and group" so i told you 5 times now to chmod again back to www-data
[00:59] <k1l> Robmanx: because the xubuntu desktop uses another one
[00:59] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Yes just the word "text" with out the quotes .
[00:59] <Robmanx> Kind of silly that it overrites gnome-desktop
[00:59] <GladiaTeur> k1l oh sorry bro because i am not good on linux, can you give me the command to chmod it
[01:00] <k1l> GladiaTeur: the same you used before to make it owned by root. just exchange the root with www-data now
[01:01] <GladiaTeur> usermod -a -G www-data root like these k1l ?
[01:01] <Qbuo> Having trouble booting ubuntu 14.04 on my laptop via usb, worked on my desktop w/ fresh hdd, but not my windows laptop. Getting error message "couldnt find live medium device" initramfs something after clicking install
[01:01] <k1l> GladiaTeur: no, the command is called "chown" and you pasted that already
[01:02] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: It won't let me type anything in for the password.
[01:03] <tommy_the_dragon> what does error from descriptor broken pipe mean?
[01:03] <GladiaTeur> k1l sudo chown www-data:www-data -R /var/www/html
[01:04] <k1l> GladiaTeur: yes
[01:04] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: ?? ya get to terminal where you see the message of the day and a prompt, yes ? .. at that prompt enter your username and hit the enter key, the system will next require your password. enter the pass word blindly and hit the enter key .
[01:05] <tommy_the_dragon> I get error while reading from descriptor: Broken pipe on startup
[01:05] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: Ah, I'm sorry I didn't realize you had to do it blind. /facepalm
[01:05] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: I am in now.
[01:06] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Process of learning .. no response is a security measure .
[01:06] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: What do I do next?
[01:07] <GladiaTeur> k1l i did but i get same error can't create folder
[01:07] <anna64> well good afternoon
[01:07] <k1l> GladiaTeur: what folder exactly and what user=?
[01:07] <k1l> GladiaTeur: and what exact full error? put into pastebin. what program used? what command?
[01:07] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: OK, let;s see if the system stays up .... in that terminal run terminal command -> man ls <- just to see that the system is operating and give ya something to read while we wait .
[01:09] <hexafraction> Hi, I have multiple Arduinos (identical except for USB descriptor serial number) hooked up to a Ubuntu machine, appearing as /dev/ttyACM###. Is there a way to guarantee that the same serial number always gets the same port name in /dev?
[01:09] <GladiaTeur> k1l i use filezilla https://dpaste.de/BeWE user is on these groups > wordpress : wordpress sudo
[01:10] <k1l> GladiaTeur: yes, that user needs to be in the www-data group
[01:10] <k1l> i told you that already 10 times, too
[01:10] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: The system has been up and working fine, lasting way longer than the normal logon (which crashes 0.000000000001 seconds after I logon :P)
[01:10] <Inv1s1ble_> I've got ruby2.0 installed, but "sudo update-alternatives --config ruby" says there are no alternatives for ruby
[01:11] <Inv1s1ble_> (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS)
[01:11] <Inv1s1ble_> What's the "correct" way to change those symbolic links to go to ruby2 instead of 1.9?
[01:11] <k1l> GladiaTeur: please read the answers and remember that exact details matter. you could have solved that after my first answer.
[01:12] <GladiaTeur> k1l it was on www-data group to but same issue
[01:12] <k1l> GladiaTeur: i need to leave now. so if you still have issues after you did what i answered you, ask here with exact details so others can help.
[01:12] <GladiaTeur> k1l it was on www-data group too but same issue**
[01:13] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: 'q' to "quit" the manual .. ok let's give the system domething to do -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade <- . see if it stays stable .
[01:14] <Bashing-om> something*
[01:15] <LurkAshF1ake> is there an easy way to control the computer of my friend while seeing his screen (he use ubuntu too and is willing) something like team-viewer
[01:16] <meditans> Hi, I'm experiencing some problems when installing, could someone help me out?
[01:16] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: "E: The update command takes no arguments" :S
[01:16] <tonyt> there is a linux version of team-viewer
[01:16] <LurkAshF1ake> oups ty
[01:16] <tonyt> np
[01:16] <meditans> I'm following the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Laptop/Sony/Vaio/Duo11/Trusty
[01:17] <meditans> and I'm stuck on the paragraph post-installation
[01:17] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: One at a time, -> sudo apt-get update . enter password, when that command compl;etes and you are returned to prompt -> then do " sudo apt-get upgrade " .
[01:17] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: Oops, sorry. :P
[01:18] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: :) process of learning ( and protocols here on IRC ) .
[01:19] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: "sudo apt-get update" yielded a lot of "failed to fetch" and "sudo apt-get upgrade" yielded "0 upgraded, 0 xxx, 0 xxx, etc...."
[01:21] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: UnGood ... Do you have internet connection ? check with terminal command -> ping -c3 ubuntu.com <- .
[01:21] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: "ping: unknown host ubuntu.com"
[01:22] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: The good thing is that the system is churning right on a long :) .
[01:22] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: :P
[01:22] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Well ! .. no conection ... ya got a wired internet hooked up ?
[01:23] <williamrocker> can someone help me please?
[01:23] <williamrocker> I'm having trouble with wifi connection
[01:23] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: Yes, it's connected to this computer (Windows 8.1 All-In-One), but I will connect it to that computer.
[01:24] <williamrocker> Anybody?
[01:24] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: No router to use both boxes at the same time ?
[01:24] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: It's fine I hooked it up already.
[01:25] <williamrocker> hello?
[01:25] <williamrocker> Help me?
[01:25] <williamrocker> Someone
[01:25] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: What now?
[01:25] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Ping -c3 ubuntu.com .
[01:26] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: It worked, 123 ms
[01:27] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Let's give it something to do -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade <- .
[01:28] <meditans> williamrocker: be patient, please :). I think they'll get to you after responding to Nick_____
[01:29] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: It's updating/upgrading/whatever :D
[01:29] <Nick_____> Sorry if I'm causing anybody to wait D:
[01:29] <meditans> Nick_____: np :)
[01:30] <williamrocker> meditans: i understand but I'm here asking the same question for 2h
[01:31] <meditans> ok, I arrived just 3 minutes ago, didn't know :). I'm not an expert, but would you try asking me?
[01:31] <meditans> williamrocker: ^
[01:31] <meditans> williamrocker: your wifi doesn't work, on what machine are you?
[01:32] <firelegend> Hi all. I am trying to list all the binary files in a directory(and it's subdirs) with the command "find -type f -executable -exec sh -c "file -i '{}' | grep -q 'x-executable; charset=binary'" \; -print" and it works, however as it lists the files something happens and the terminal gets filled with empty data and I can't scroll back
[01:32] <williamrocker> asus k450jn
[01:39] <tony3> Quick question.. I'm trying to install Ubuntu 14.10 server from a bootable drive.. but I keep failing early on because it can't find my cd drive
[01:39] <tony3> which... I don't have one.. which is to be expected
[01:39] <tony3> its been ages since I installed ubuntu-vm on bare metal... any thoughts whats happening?
[01:39] <tony3> ubuntu-server**
[01:43] <williamrocker> meditans: asus K450JN
[01:43] <williamrocker> meditans: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 wireles network adapter
[01:43] <williamrocker> meditans: that is the wireless adapter
[01:43] <williamrocker> meditans:  I'm having issues installing it
[01:43] <squinty> firelegend:  Terminal > Edit > Profile Preferences > Scrolling > Scroll back > increase value
[01:44] <tony3> Any thoughts on getting past the 'cd rom not found' when installing a a computer.. with no CD rom drive?
[01:44] <firelegend> By binary files I mean of the type ELF
[01:44] <Bashing-om> !details | med
[01:44] <firelegend> basically, it cuts off the previous listed files
[01:44] <Bashing-om> !details | meditans
[01:44] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: How we look'n .. the box "cool" and calm and collected ?
[01:44] <Bashing-om> meditans: While I am caught up - what is the issue you have with installing ubuntu ?
[01:47] <UnGeek> hello i have a prob with the postfix config
[01:47] <UnGeek> i have this error message : temporary lookup failure when i test a send via telnet
[01:52] <jsheldon> Anyone got suggestions for making pidgin work with google hangouts?   I got an email saying they blocked my connection when I tried.
[01:52] <williamrocker> can someone help me'
[01:52] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: OH, ya back ... How we look'n "cool" calm and collected ?
[01:52] <77CAAI59I> i have this error message : temporary lookup failure when i test a send via telnet
[01:53] <77CAAI59I> with postfix
[01:53] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: I'm not sure if it's finished or not...
[01:54] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: It be finished when ya get back to a prompt .. must be a lot of updates to do to be this long . System reporting any errors ?
[01:54] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: From what I saw, no errors (not 100% sure though), and yeah, it's back at prompt.
[01:55] <77CAAI59I> i have this error message : temporary lookup failure when i test a send via telnet
[01:55] <77CAAI59I> with postfix
[01:56] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: OK, we still in business ... Next as we still chug'n on along ... looks like what we have here is a graphics issue. So, ya still with the oem graphics card installed ? -> lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga <- .
[01:56] <77CAAI59I> i have this error message : temporary lookup failure when i test a send via telnet
[01:56] <77CAAI59I> i have this error message : temporary lookup failure when i test a send via telnet
[01:56] <77CAAI59I> i have this error message : temporary lookup failure when i test a send via telnet
[01:56] <77CAAI59I> i have this error message : temporary lookup failure when i test a send via telnet
[01:56] <77CAAI59I> i have this error message : temporary lookup failure when i test a send via telnet
[01:57] <Nick_____> oh god the spam ><
[01:58] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: I believe so, [NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150]
[01:59] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: OK, so what driver is loaded .. -> sudo lshw -C display <- look in that output at the configuration line at the bottom .
[02:01] <hdon> hi all :)
[02:01] <hdon> i have ubuntu 12.04 and i'm installing on a new partition 14.04 using debootstrap
[02:01] <hdon> are the default bootloaders compatible between these two systems? how can i use grub to give me the option of which system i want to boot?
[02:02] <Nick_____> bashing-om: "driver=nouvea  latency=0"
[02:02] <Nick_____> Hi hdon
[02:02] <Nick_____> :P
[02:02] <hdon> nick from #ld?
[02:02] <hdon> drnick?
[02:02] <teward> hdon: update-grub from whichever is the one with the /boot sector/partition?
[02:03] <teward> hdon: the grub update utility can scan all the drives and attempt to ID the partitions and OSes based on its own configuration
[02:03] <hdon> teward, what will that do to my existing boot configuration?
[02:03] <teward> s/configuration/algorithms/
[02:03] <hdon> oh
[02:03] <hdon> neat
[02:03] <teward> hdon: shouldn't do anything, other than add the other entries to it
[02:03] <hdon> the last time i really used grub was in the 90s i don't remember it being able to do that!
[02:03] <Nick_____> I've no idea what #ld is :P
[02:03] <teward> hdon: this isn't the 90s - it's the 2010s.
[02:03] <hdon> Nick_____, ah ok
[02:03] <hdon> teward, indeed :)
[02:03] <teward> hdon: grub-update will scan the paritions for OSes and attempt to autoconfigure the bootloader for each of those
[02:04] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Great, ya running open source driver "nouveau" .. so we still up and chuggin ... now let's see what results when we start that GUI .. looking in terminal for what the system reports -> sudo service lightdm start <- .
[02:04] <teward> hdon: case in point my update-grub detects all my 14.04 kernels, the 12.04 kernels i haven't removed yet in my 14.04, and the two MSWindows partitions
[02:04] <teward> (one is the windows mbr, the other is windows itself, but its not smart enough to distinguish that)
[02:04] <hdon> teward, very cool!
[02:04] <hdon> teward, i will check this out later on this evening. right now i gotta run. thanks for the help :)
[02:05] <77CAAI59I> there is nobody to help me
[02:05] <teward> hdon: 12.04 and 14.04 are also grub by the way
[02:05] <77CAAI59I> thanks you
[02:05] <teward> 77CAAI59I: all you did was mass post your question unendingly, ask once, have patience
[02:05] <teward> 77CAAI59I: temporary lookup failure looks like a DNS problem
[02:05] <hdon> 77CAAI59I, what kind of "send" ?
[02:06] <teward> 77CAAI59I: unless you're connecting direct to the IP address, it sounds like it can't resolve what's being provided to it
[02:06] <teward> also, what hdon asked
[02:06] <77CAAI59I> i show you my main.cf
[02:06] <77CAAI59I> if i can because i work with putty
[02:06] <77CAAI59I> and i am an angry french
[02:07] <hdon> 77CAAI59I, you can use the "host" and "dig" command to perform nameserver lookup, to see if that is the problem. "host -t a example.com" for instance will tell you if the name resolves. if you get the same error, your DNS provider is failing. host can take a second parameter as an alternate server to use: "host -t a example.com 8.8.8.8" for example will use Google's East Coast US DNS servers
[02:08] <hdon> 77CAAI59I, if you find that the problem is your DNS provider, and that another provider gives you the IP address you want, then give the IP address to telnet instead of the name it failed to resolve, OR configure your system to use another DNS server to resolve hostnames. see /etc/resolv.conf for that
[02:08] <Harrowed> 8.8.8.8 is no longer just east coast, but Geo locational
[02:08] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: BUG: soft lockup - CPU #1 stuck for 22s! [Xorg: 11.-83]
[02:08] <hdon> 77CAAI59I, if you're using DHCP then your /etc/resolv.conf is probably written by your dhcp client, so be aware that it may be overwritten
[02:09] <hdon> Harrowed, really? wow
[02:09] <Harrowed> Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=34ms TTL=56 <- from Australia.
[02:09] <hdon> Harrowed, gee
[02:09] <hdon> Harrowed, things just keep changing, dont' they?
[02:09] <hdon> thanks for the info Harrowed :)
[02:09] <hdon> gotta go now!
[02:09] <hdon> good luck 77CAAI59I
[02:10] <77CAAI59I> serenia.ovh has adress .....
[02:10] <77CAAI59I> with host -t a serenia.ovh
[02:11] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: UnGood ... OK. let's see what Xorg file has to say ; reboot back to terminal -> sudo apt-get install pastebinit , cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastbinit <- and pass the resulting URL back here so we can read that file .
[02:12] <77CAAI59I> can i share my main.cf with you
[02:12] <77CAAI59I> maybe i have done an error
[02:16] <77CAAI59I> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9987217/
[02:16] <77CAAI59I> it's my main.cf
[02:16] <77CAAI59I> sorry if the comments are in french because i'm french and there is nobody in french ubunu room
[02:17] <tony_> Hello all, is it certain that this bug still affects anyone trying to install ubuntu-server via USB?
[02:17] <tony_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1750464
[02:19] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9987255
[02:20] <77CAAI59I> i guess that it's impossible to use "mail php function"  on a dedicated ubuntu server without having a smtp server
[02:20] <77CAAI59I> ?
[02:21] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Reading the news, I be awhile .
[02:21] <zuzia> anime pl
[02:21] <exactingpenguin> Hey I'm a complete noon, could someone explain the difference between the i915 classic driver vs the i915 gallium driver for Intel graphics cards?
[02:22] <exactingpenguin> Noob* I'm on my phone
[02:28] <daftykins> Nick_____: Bashing-om - don't think that card likes nouveau, gotta try an nvidia proprietary maybe
[02:28] <daftykins> looks like an nv4e, aka geforce 6100?
[02:28] <Nick_____> daftykins: Computer specs: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01060996
[02:28] <daftykins> Nick_____: i didn't see the story, was this a first attempt at running?
[02:28] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Hummm ... daftykins Hey OK .. we can try ... daftykins I saw no problem, what clued you in ?
[02:29] <Nick_____> daftykins: and yes, "Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 (UMA)"
[02:29] <daftykins> aaah, a Go - so laptop too
[02:29] <Nick_____> daftykins: yes
[02:29] <daftykins> Bashing-om: just saw a few bug reports googling what an 'nv4e' was :D
[02:30] <daftykins> Nick_____: sudo apt-get install nvidia-304
[02:30] <Bashing-om> daftykins: Nick_____ see what ya teach me ! I did not "see" that report as something to be concerned about .
[02:31] <mrdeb> geforce 6100 doesnt work on ubuntu 14.04 bec 1404 is resoruce hog. be careful
[02:31] <mrdeb> it works on windows 7
[02:31] <Nick_____> daftykins: it is installing something
[02:32] <Bashing-om> daftykins: Nick_____ Maybe get the latest kernel installed prior to install the proprietary driver ?
[02:32] <Nick_____> mrdeb: 0.0 , can you word that so I understand? :P
[02:32] <bazhang> mrdeb, that is simply not true
[02:32] <mrdeb> nick, geforce 6x wont run on unity ubuntu 1404
[02:32] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: What does that mean?
[02:32] <Nick_____> mrdeb: Why not?
[02:32] <mrdeb> do u understand
[02:32] <daftykins> Bashing-om: i'm mostly guessing to be honest, most of the bug reports seem ancient things
[02:32] <bazhang> mrdeb, its because its an ancient card, thats why
[02:32] <Nick_____> mrdeb: I understand it doesn't run, but I don't understand why.
[02:33] <daftykins> there was always something quirky about geforce 6100 go's though
[02:33] <mrdeb> because unity is bad on graphic resources
[02:33] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: We wait on the kernel upgrade after the driver is installed, now that you have begun .
[02:33] <bazhang> mrdeb, please stop that
[02:33] <mrdeb> it runs on variants without unity
[02:33] <mrdeb> what
[02:33] <Nick_____> TL;DR , my graphics card sucks #!@&...
[02:33] <daftykins> Nick_____: does your version of that machine really only have 1GB RAM? i don't think it'll run unity'd ubuntu too well
[02:33] <mrdeb> i am just trying to warn him so to not get bad install
[02:33] <Nick_____> daftykins: I put more ram in it...
[02:34] <bazhang> mrdeb, stop spreading misinfo
[02:34] <daftykins> 2GB+ ?
[02:34] <mrdeb> if u get ubuntu mate, it will work, or xubuntu
[02:34] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: daftykins Because it is an old card, I had thought was better to be on nouevau driver (??) .
[02:34] <Nick_____> daftykins: 3 or 4GB
[02:34] <mrdeb> it is correct info, bec i tried it
[02:34] <mrdeb> i am very knowledgable on it
[02:34] <77CAAI59I> anyone for me ? : http://paste.ubuntu.com/9987217/
[02:34] <77CAAI59I> it's for my postfix prob
[02:35] <daftykins> Bashing-om: mmm, i'd have thought so too. seems like some quirk in nvidia's history, the key here though is the Go series being laptop ones, despite having a friendly 6000 series name it's likely too different to work well
[02:35] <Bashing-om> daftykins: OK, and we working with 4 Gigs of ram .
[02:35] <daftykins> 77CAAI59I: well your paste is in french so that's a brick wall right there, then #ubuntu-server would be more relevant for mail issues
[02:35] <daftykins> Bashing-om: neat :) we shall see what the nvidia 304 does then
[02:36] <daftykins> Nick_____: did it install yet?
[02:36] <77CAAI59I> ok i go on #ubuntu-server but the comments isn't important
[02:36] <Nick_____> daftykins: 58% 1,110kb / 1,912kb
[02:39] <iampoz> well I have finally accpeted that my hard drive is not fixable. Anyone know of a good clone program? one that can be run in ubuntu. I have clonezilla going at it right now but it will take 15 days...
[02:39] <MatthewsFace> dd?
[02:39] <MatthewsFace> :P
[02:39] <iampoz> !dd
[02:39] <iampoz> what is dd?
[02:39] <MatthewsFace> man dd
[02:39] <MatthewsFace> its crude
[02:40] <MatthewsFace> probably take just as long as clonezilla
[02:40] <MatthewsFace> how big is the HD?
[02:40] <daftykins> cloning a faulty drive, hmm bit of an odd idea
[02:40] <daftykins> since you won't be able to read much of the original, presumably
[02:40] <MatthewsFace> haha thats true
[02:40] <iampoz> 3 tb, full. it only had 120 mb left
[02:40] <MatthewsFace> whats wrong with it?
[02:41] <iampoz> I am hoping to get most of the data off of it
[02:41] <jordanteeny> hello
[02:41] <iampoz> I dont know. i have been having a range of errors. The most importent one is that S.M.A.R.T says it is bad
[02:41] <daftykins> iampoz: so what's wrong? bad sectors?
[02:41] <jordanteeny> join #rice
[02:41] <daftykins> iampoz: sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX | pastebinit
[02:41] <squinty> iampoz:  might want to check the drive's manufacturer web site to see if the offer any testing software (ie Seagate Seatools)
[02:41] <daftykins> jordanteeny: fail, use a /
[02:42] <iampoz> when I run fsck, it says bad magic number in the super-block
[02:42] <daftykins> no point using testing tools, smartctl is enough
[02:42] <daftykins> iampoz: run the above please?
[02:42] <iampoz> it is on my other computer being cloned sector by sector by clonezilla
[02:42] <daftykins> ugh
[02:42] <daftykins> so why are you here XD
[02:43] <squinty> daftykins:  you have your opinion. please don't limit others having theirs.  Again you are put on ignore...
[02:43] <iampoz> I was on here before looking for help about it. No luck, you wernt there!
[02:43] <daftykins> squinty: that's a shame, because i'm first hand familiar with seagate tools and they're useless in this situation
[02:44] <daftykins> oh well, have to allow some their flawed opinions i guess
[02:44] <iampoz> it is a seagate... but yeah, I thought they would be useless
[02:44] <Nick_____> Where did squinty come from?
[02:44] <Nick_____> 0.o
[02:44] <squinty> Nick_____:  been here for years
[02:44] <daftykins> he lurks like most of us volunteers
[02:44] <daftykins> only he has major issues with me 'cause i tell it like it is and try not to waste peoples time :(
[02:44] <daftykins> anyway, back to support
[02:45] <Nick_____> squinty: Have you been here for years putting down others?
[02:45] <daftykins> Nick_____: now now, no need for that
[02:45] <Nick_____> squinty: I don't want to cause a fight, but that was a jerk move...
[02:45] <squinty> Nick_____:  back off   you are a newbie and are not familiar with this channels participants
[02:45] <Nick_____> squinty: :|
[02:45] <iampoz> anyways, I want to cancel the clonezilla and try setting it up to clone on this laptop. The problem is that I only have one esata port. I have a hard driver enclosure, but it requires a driver, so that is why I need to run it in ubuntu
[02:46] <Nick_____> squinty: That's true, but that doesn't mean you are right.
[02:46] <squinty> Nick_____: whatever now drop it please
[02:46] <Nick_____> daftykins: Anyways, it looks like it's almost done
[02:46] <daftykins> yay
[02:46] <daftykins> slow tubes i take it?
[02:46] <iampoz> i dont think clonezilla will pick up the hard drive enclusure, that is the only way I think I can get two internal drive on this computer
[02:47] <daftykins> iampoz: it can be run as a debian bootable liveCD too, no reason to keep a disk in for an OS - if that's what you've tried
[02:47] <daftykins> as in from flash drive or CD
[02:47] <iampoz> not sure what you mean there
[02:48] <iampoz> I have the hard drives in my desktop right now, it is running clonezilla by usb
[02:48] <daftykins> well i'm assuming you're running clonezilla as an installed application on a hard disk with an OS
[02:48] <daftykins> oh right
[02:48] <iampoz> can I do that?
[02:48] <daftykins> why do you want to use the laptop 0o
[02:48] <iampoz> I want ot use the laptop so I can game on my desktop
[02:48] <daftykins> lol
[02:48] <daftykins> no just be patient
[02:49] <iampoz> 15 days!
[02:49] <daftykins> wat
[02:49] <daftykins> well that doesn't sound especialy effective
[02:49] <iampoz> i had to force it to do sector by sector
[02:49] <iampoz> its going at 40 mb/min and it is 3 tb
[02:50] <daftykins> would be very interesting to know how bad the SMART data of this disk looks
[02:51] <Nick_____> daftykins: it is finished
[02:51] <Nick_____> daftykins: Waiting for directions...
[02:51] <daftykins> reboot
[02:52] <iampoz> okay, well I guess I can quick the clonezilla, since a few extra hour delay is not going to hurt anything. I will be back here in about 20 mins, on my desktop
[02:56] <poz> okay, I am back. what was the command to use to see how bad the smart is?
[02:56] <daftykins> smartctl -a /dev/sdX | pastebinit
[02:56] <daftykins> after having pastebinit installed
[02:57] <daftykins> and smartmontools
[02:57] <poz> should it be mounted?
[02:57] <daftykins> no
[02:57] <daftykins> but it doesn't matter
[02:57] <jbald_> does anyone work with cgal library?
[02:58] <john_doe_jr1> When you say that a volume has a sda for a volume name—what does that mean exactly?
[02:59] <daftykins> poz: i assume you know i mean to replace /dev/sdX with the actual device letter, of course
[02:59] <poz> yrs
[02:59] <poz> yes
[02:59] <Nick_____> daftykins: I rebooted the computer, it got to a terminal screen, flashed a NVIDIA logo, then quickly went to the login screen WTF? lol (Will update in a sec)
[03:00] <Bashing-om> john_doe_jr1: The 1st -a- (S)erial (D)evice the system recognizes .
[03:00] <poz> I am having trouble getting ubuntu to see the drive though...
[03:00] <teward> john_doe_jr1: hate to point you elsewhere but i found this to be fairly complete a description (although Bashing-om summarized): http://superuser.com/questions/558156/what-does-dev-sda-for-linux-mean
[03:01] <Nick_____> daftykins: It seems to be working, is there any thing I should check before I leave?
[03:01] <poz> just needed a reboot. It sees it now
[03:01] <daftykins> Nick_____: hmmm nah just give it a go and see how you get on, if it runs slowly consider reinstalling with xubuntu - it'll be much better suited to that old hardware
[03:01] <Nick_____> daftykins: And is there any way to speed up the start-up (and other loading screen) times?
[03:02] <daftykins> no idea, can't tell how fast it's booting for you ;)
[03:02] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Welcome to our world ! .. need to get ya up on the latest kernel -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get dist-upgrade <- .
[03:02] <solaris> Can anyone recommend a good 13 - 15" skinny/lightweight laptop (SSD and 8+ GB of RAM option-able) that is good for Ubuntu?
[03:02] <solaris> I'd like to keep it below 800 if possible
[03:03] <poz> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9987781/
[03:03] <solaris> Right now I'm running on a 17" behemoth w/ 16GB of RAM and two HDDs and it's just too heavy to carry around
[03:04] <daftykins> solaris: Dell XPS 13 maybe
[03:04] <daftykins> poz: hmm, nope that's failing. that disk is claiming it is 600PB in size, which would be very nice but is sadly dreaming. that thing is toast
[03:05] <daftykins> poz: though you'd need to confirm with a mix of SATA ports, SATA cables, etc etc
[03:05] <solaris> doesn't meet the loot specs
[03:06] <poz> okay, I will try another hard drive bay
[03:06] <poz> brb
[03:07] <cihan> hi all! I am having some problems with the Dell XPS 8700 desktop -- I have just installed Ubuntu but no sound unfortunately. And, when I check from alsa, I only see HDMI sound.
[03:08] <cihan> Any idea?
[03:08] <daftykins> solaris: oh well
[03:08] <solaris> nice looking laptop :)
[03:08] <solaris> just trying to keep the loot spend limited
[03:09] <solaris> any chance one can do a standalone installation of Ubuntu on a Chromebook?
[03:10] <solaris> I see there is a side by side option but I do not like Google and I do not want anything Google running on my machines
[03:10] <daftykins> buying a device you expect to modify to run a full OS is a really bad move
[03:10] <danothemano> hi, im in the ubuntu installer right now. i would like to dual boot win7 w ubuntu.
[03:10] <matty> newbie here, trying to dual boot Ubuntu on a Lenovo that has a SSD, I did this on my old laptop that had an HDD and the liveUSB did all the work. Will I have the same luck on a SSD?
[03:11] <danothemano> win7 is on sda and the hd is full. i just installed another hd and its sdb
[03:11] <solaris> daftykins: why?
[03:11] <danothemano> i want to install ubuntu on sdb but it looks like i have to go into the advanced options to do so
[03:12] <daftykins> solaris: see tonnes of users in here all the time with issues with those things 'cause they're just hacks at the end of the day.
[03:12] <danothemano> if i install it on sdb will it still include the win7 in the grub?
[03:12] <solaris> the chromebooks?
[03:12] <solaris> is it a firmware/hardware issue?
[03:12] <daftykins> danothemano: depends if you booted in the same mode as your win7 install was installed in, it should be offering to install alongside.
[03:13] <daftykins> solaris: i just wouldn't buy something i intend to hack to try and get running the way i want, that's all
[03:13] <daftykins> here be dragons, etc :)
[03:13] <daftykins> buy something that is meant to run properly from the start
[03:13] <solaris> ahhh
[03:13] <solaris> Heheh
[03:13] <solaris> I've rn so many versions of Ubuntu and Linux on this box any it's more or less been problem free
[03:13] <solaris> But the Chromebook I'm looking at doesn't have a normal EFI or BIOS -- it has some weird thing I've never heard of
[03:13] <daftykins> but... isn't a chromebook
[03:13] <solaris> Probably good note not to deal with it
[03:14] <danothemano> daftykins: it gives me the option to install alongside. but not the option to install it on sdb
[03:14] <Gill> Hey guys. I have a question. I have a server with 2 network interfaces. 1 LAN and 1 WAN. The WAN interface won’t respond to any traffic though. Not even a ping. But with ngrep I can see the packets hitting it. I think it may be something wrong with my routing? Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance!
[03:14] <daftykins> danothemano: just go manually to 'something else' then partition yourself, it'll offer to put GRUB on /dev/sda so should be fine still, as long as you booted in legacy mode (not EFI)
[03:15] <daftykins> Gill: what's it running?
[03:15] <PeQuEnO_TuX> i never had use ubuntu before just start right now and its the best one for my old powermac g5
[03:15] <Gill> daftykins: Ubuntu server 14.04
[03:15] <danothemano> legacy mode. is that in the bios?
[03:15] <PeQuEnO_TuX> i try freebsd openbsd debian all i got problem
[03:16] <daftykins> Gill: any firewall rules present?
[03:16] <matty>  trying to dual boot Ubuntu on a Lenovo that has a SSD, I did this on my old laptop that had an HDD and the liveUSB did all the work. Will I have the same luck on a SSD?
[03:16] <Gill> daftykins: I cleared all my iptables when i saw the issue
[03:16] <daftykins> bah, PPC stuff should be in a museum (:
[03:16] <Gill> so no firewall
[03:17] <PeQuEnO_TuX> the only problem its i install ubuntu 12 now i start upgrad lets see what happen when finish it
[03:17] <Gill> eth0 (LAN) works perfectly
[03:17] <Gill> eth1 (WAN) doesnt respond
[03:17] <Foxhoundz> My LAN card is not being detected
[03:17] <Foxhoundz> I have a killer E2200 LAN NIC
[03:17] <Foxhoundz> any help?
[03:17] <daftykins> ah the killer NICs, mmm
[03:19] <Foxhoundz> This is an MSI GT70 2PC Dominator gaming laptop
[03:19] <ianorlin> wait why do people buy killer nics?
[03:20] <Nick_____> daftykins: My computer boots up terminal, then goes to the logon screen
[03:20] <Nick_____> daftykins: help pls?
[03:20] <daftykins> Nick_____: no please address the channel, i am busy right now
[03:21] <Nick_____> My computer boots up terminal, then goes to the logon screen. Can anyone help me?
[03:21] <Nick_____> My computer boots up terminal, then goes to the logon screen. Can anyone help me?
[03:22] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: let's mke sure "you" are authorized to gain access to the GUI -> ls -al .Xauthority , ls -al .ICEauthority <- .
[03:22] <daftykins> don't repeat yourself so frequently
[03:22] <daftykins> Foxhoundz: which ubuntu version?
[03:22] <ianorlin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008332 is a guide for getting killer nics working but you need some other way to connect
[03:22] <login_> oi
[03:23] <Foxhoundz> daftykins: 14.04
[03:23] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: similar to mine "-rw------- 1 sysop sysop 209 Aug  1  2014 .Xauthority" where I am "sysop" .
[03:25] <A559Z7GG24> Good evening
[03:25] <A559Z7GG24> I was wondering if anyone could help me
[03:25] <Nick_____> bashing-om: Yes, it gives me that
[03:25] <A559Z7GG24> When I move windows around on Ubuntu it seems sluggish
[03:25] <A559Z7GG24> Is there a way to improve the performance?
[03:26] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: -> ls -al /home , ls -al /home/Nick <- where "Nick" is the username on your system . all as "YOU" ?
[03:26] <tomreyn> A559Z7GG24: how do you mean "windows around on ubuntu"? are you running windows in a VM (s.g. virtualbox) under ubuntu?
[03:27] <tomreyn> *e.g.
[03:27] <A559Z7GG24> No sorry. I mean things such as firefox
[03:27] <tomreyn> A559Z7GG24: oh wait i didnt read properly, sorry.
[03:27] <zacwalls> Hi my DVD ROM won't read the Ubuntu disk I am trying to boot from. I have a picture of the error message on my PC when it tries to boot into Debian. I have older firmware so.....
[03:28] <Nick_____> bashing-om:
[03:28] <tomreyn> A559Z7GG24: so, this sounds like your graphics dirver is not loaded properly. or is not installed. or that there is none.
[03:28] <Nick_____> bashing-om: it says "nick" instead of "you"
[03:28] <Nick_____> bashing-om: But, I'm logged in as "nick"
[03:28] <Bashing-om> A559Z7GG24: How much ram is onboard ? and what Desktop are you running ?
[03:28] <tomreyn> A559Z7GG24: what's your graphics hardware and ubuntu version?
[03:28] <daftykins> zacwalls: older firmware on what?
[03:29] <zacwalls> daftykins, my pc
[03:29] <zacwalls> Nvm thar
[03:29] <zacwalls> That
[03:29] <daftykins> there are lots of devices in a given computer that each contain firmware :)
[03:29] <zacwalls> I'm on android currently for irc so no other pc
[03:29] <daftykins> zacwalls: so, make up a flash drive instead?
[03:29] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: OK. You have authority ... so did the graphics driver load ? -> sudo lshe -C display -> look in the config line .
[03:29] <zacwalls> Beside the error prone
[03:30] <Bashing-om> sudo lshw*
[03:30] <A559Z7GG24> Acer Aspire AM5641-B5560A Desktop PC.
[03:30] <A559Z7GG24> 4 gigs of RAM (DDR2)
[03:30] <zacwalls> daftykins; no other pc
[03:31] <zacwalls> If you have a phone I will send you the pic
[03:31] <Nick_____> daftykins: config: driver=nvidia latency=0
[03:32] <zacwalls> daftykins; please help. I got nothing
[03:32] <A559Z7GG24> version 14.04
[03:33] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: config: driver=nvidia latency=0
[03:33] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Beats me now, Out of ideas .
[03:34] <daftykins> zacwalls: if your OS can't read the disc, it either burnt wrong or your drive is faulty. consider hashing the downloaded ISO
[03:34] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: You or daftykins made me change "soft shape" or something like that to "text". Could that be it?
[03:34] <A559Z7GG24> description: VGA compatible controller
[03:34] <A559Z7GG24>        product: GF119 [GeForce GT 520]
[03:34] <A559Z7GG24>        vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
[03:34] <A559Z7GG24>        physical id: 0
[03:34] <A559Z7GG24>        bus info: pci@0000:02:00.0
[03:34] <A559Z7GG24>        version: a1
[03:34] <A559Z7GG24>        width: 64 bits
[03:35] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: Was to change 'quiet splash" and no, that edit will not persist past a reboot .
[03:35] <danothemano> just to confirm, i install the bootloader on the device that contains windows 7?
[03:35] <danothemano> daftykins?
[03:37] <A559Z7GG24> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9988173/
[03:37] <A559Z7GG24> The result from: sudo lshw -c display
[03:38] <Nick_____> Bashing-om: Also, at start-up I get the following errors:
[03:38] <tomreyn> A559Z7GG24: you're using the open source driver - the proprietary one is likely to provide better performance, but it can also be more cumbersome to use. and then it's proprietary.
[03:39] <A559Z7GG24> Ok, I will switch the driver. Thank you for your help
[03:39] <tomreyn> A559Z7GG24: sluggish window movement on the desktop rather suggests that your desktop may be using complex compositing, draining your performance
[03:40] <Bashing-om> Nick_____: A thought, what returns -> ubuntu-drivers list <- in terminal ?
[03:46] <seekbyte> Hola a todos
[03:46] <cfhowlett> !es | seekbyte
[03:47] <seekbyte> Gracias por avisarme
[03:50] <Techspectre> How can you temporarily stop a daemon until restart?
[03:50] <h00k> Techspectre: sudo service <servicename> stop
[03:50] <h00k> Techspectre: like that
[03:51] <Techspectre> h00k thank you!
[03:52] <h00k> Techspectre: you can tab-complete the name if you're not sure what it is
[03:54] <mimarcu> hello all
[03:54] <Techspectre> h00k, I know that but yours is easy enough. How did you know I didn't tab complete?
[03:55] <h00k> Techspectre: I didn't
[03:55] <h00k> Techspectre: oh, I meant the service name, not my nickname ;)
[03:55] <mimarcu> i just wanted to say thanks to a community member who helped me fix my IDS yesterday i dont remember his name but thank you ^_^
[03:55] <bazhang> Techspectre, bash has tab complete
[03:55] <Techspectre> LOL
[03:55] <Techspectre> Ooooh
[03:55] <Techspectre> I was like how did he know THAT?
[03:56] <daftykins> that h00k is a mindreader
[04:07] <ovrflw0x> how to turn off grub's gfxmode and have simple grub?
[04:19] <Nick_____> How do I get Ubuntu drivers for a computer that originally ran Vista? lol
[04:20] <cfhowlett> Nick_____, lubuntu is optimized for legacy hardware
[04:20] <jsheldon> If anyone is wondering, turning on the google account's two-factor authentication and then following the automated wizard for making an app password fixed the pidgin connect problems :D
[04:21] <Nick_____> cfhowlett: And if I don't want to trade OS's?
[04:21] <betsyliz> I just installed ubuntu alongside windows 7 on an ASUS U4A7 laptop. The bootloader isn't showing up, and it's just going straight into Windows. What do?
[04:21] <teward> Nick_____: by default, Lubuntu is optimized for legacy hardware, but Ubuntu will try and determine your hardware and determine if you need additional drivers or not.
[04:22] <Nick_____> I have no wifi adapter driver as of now :/
[04:22] <BlueXombie> betsyliz did you intall windows after linux
[04:22] <Nick_____> Going off of hard-wiring...
[04:22] <teward> Nick_____: as well, Ubuntu and Lubuntu are the same core, but different desktop environments.  Do you know what your wifi adapter is?
[04:22] <teward> Nick_____: also, in ubuntu, check the 'additional drivers' tool (type it into the dash and open it)
[04:22] <betsyliz> BlueXombie, negative. Windows 7 was on the laptop from the beginning.
[04:23] <BlueXombie> look for legacy efi in the bios and change that. if that doesnt work maybe someone else has an idea
[04:23] <BlueXombie> sorry
[04:25] <divBy0> hey, any recommendations for the most secure way to protect a live usb stick? grub passwords, or something else? grub password documentation declares anyone with physical access can still mess with it. any other options?
[04:25] <CLAY-> Cryptonic.
[04:27] <divBy0> CLAY-: was that a response to me? do you mean crypton?
[04:27] <CLAY-> no,i don't
[04:27] <daftykins> put it in a safe and don't tell anyone you own a safe?
[04:28] <daftykins> seriously though, what are you trying to achieve?
[04:28] <divBy0> learning
[04:28] <djkalypso> anyone know how to get the messeging app kik on ubuntu?
[04:28] <cfhowlett> divBy0, get a string.  put usb on said string.  wear string around neck.  Let no one else touch your string.
[04:28] <daftykins> djkalypso: apparently someone said it's in pidgin
[04:29] <djkalypso> ok thanks
[04:29] <ryan_46> In frenode help it says "Syntax: SETPASS <account> <key> <newpass>" for changing passwd. What is <key> in that formula?
[04:29] <divBy0> cfhowlett: thanks for the innovative suggestion but in the real world sometimes securing information with a string tied around your neck isnt as effective as you might hope
[04:29] <divBy0> ?
[04:29] <daftykins> ryan_46: go and ask in #freenode that is not an OS support question
[04:30] <jsheldon> djkalypso, i think you'd have to run an android emulator to run kik.   That's beyond me though :(
[04:30] <ryan_46> daftykins I have tried to ask frenode
[04:30] <daftykins> ryan_46: doesn't make it an ubuntu problem
[04:33] <djkalypso> i was also thinking that but have no experience with emulators
[04:33] <djkalypso> right now i'm trying pidgin
[04:34] <77CAAI59I> help me
[04:34] <77CAAI59I> service apache2 reload
[04:34] <77CAAI59I>  * Reloading web server apache2                 *
[04:34] <77CAAI59I>  * The apache2 configtest failed. Not doing anything.
[04:34] <77CAAI59I> Output of config test was:
[04:34] <77CAAI59I> AH00526: Syntax error on line 8 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/roundcube.conf:
[04:34] <77CAAI59I> AllowOverride not allowed here
[04:35] <daftykins> yeah, don't paste in here
[04:35] <daftykins> you put the AllowOverride option in the wrong place
[04:35] <teward> 77CAAI59I: well, your error is your syntax is wrong, if that config option is not in the right place that's the problem
[04:35] <teward> 77CAAI59I: you may want to peruse the Apache documentation for that configuration option to see where it's acceptable
[04:36] <divBy0> how much pasting in a window is considered inappropriate?
[04:36] <daftykins> when it can be expressed via http://paste.ubuntu.com - more than a single line is inappropriate
[04:36] <77CAAI59I> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9988782/
[04:36] <daftykins> ugh there's no point pastebin'ing it after we've all seen it
[04:36] <daftykins> 77CAAI59I: pastebin the conf :P
[04:37] <divBy0> how is paste.ubuntu.com different than pastebin.com
[04:37] <77CAAI59I> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9988793/
[04:37] <cfhowlett> divBy0, same function, different server
[04:37] <77CAAI59I> it's my config
[04:37] <daftykins> divBy0: i think you're getting a little bit stuck on the trees instead of seeing the whole wood :)
[04:38] <cfhowlett> divBy0, pastebin is configurable.  you can choose your paste server.   open terminal:  man pastebinit
[04:38]  * divBy0 has no problem seeing the whole wood
[04:38]  * divBy0 is constantly blinded by the whole wood
[04:39] <daftykins> oy vey
[04:40] <77CAAI59I> help
[04:40] <77CAAI59I> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9988793/
[04:40] <daftykins> yeah, line 8 is the problem. go see apache documentation as per teward's advice
[04:41] <77CAAI59I> when i delete this line i have the same error
[04:42] <77CAAI59I> it's ok
[04:42] <daftykins> deleting it is not reading documentation
[04:42] <77CAAI59I> i had two file
[04:42] <77CAAI59I> it's my fault
[04:42] <77CAAI59I> i'm tired
[04:42] <cfhowlett> 77CAAI59I, see the apache documentation.  this is NOT the apache support channel.
[04:43] <divBy0> daftykins: do you know anything about running acid with snort on an apache server? or anyone else for that matter? snort and apache are running fine but when i try to access the acid pages i get Fatal error: Call-time pass-by-reference has been removed in /var/www/html/acid/acid_action.inc on line 443
[04:43] <daftykins> at a guess you want to look at line 443 :P
[04:44] <divBy0> yes i did, it makes no sense, one sec i'll paste it
[04:44] <daftykins> bed for me o/
[04:44] <divBy0> 2 mins?
[04:44] <daftykins> no
[04:44] <labcoatnomad> anyone every play with an intel edison before?
[04:45] <labcoatnomad> ever*
[04:45] <divBy0> line 443
[04:46] <divBy0>                                &$action_ctx);
[04:47] <divBy0> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9988934/plain/
[04:48] <divBy0> http://pastebin.com/BDMeXekr
[04:55] <alvin1> has anyone tried customising their bash shell prompt?
[04:56] <Foxhoundz> alvin1: I have
[04:56] <Foxhoundz> I put git/svn status info on my prompts
[05:02] <ax562> are there any linux gurus in here?
[05:03] <77CAAI59I> roundcube isn't accessible via /home/roundcube/www
[05:03] <77CAAI59I> how do i do for change directory
[05:03] <teward> 77CAAI59I: by not crossposting
[05:03] <77CAAI59I> to move roundcube directory in /var/www
[05:03] <teward> ax562: ask your actual question
[05:03] <teward> !crosspost | 77CAAI59I
[05:03] <teward> 77CAAI59I: this also is not the Apache support channel.
[05:04] <dave_dave> i am running ubuntu 14.04 on a server and am wondering how many hard drives it will recognise
[05:04] <ax562> I'm trying to install packages so I can build from source.  But at the end of the install I'm getting this error "Processing triggers for libc-bin ...
[05:04] <ax562> ldconfig deferred processing now taking place
[05:04] <ax562> "
[05:04] <77CAAI59I> vous ne m'êtes d'aucune utilité, c'est navrant
[05:04] <teward> ax562: that's not unusual.
[05:05] <ax562> well how can I fix that?
[05:05] <teward> ax562: but `apt-get install` is not how you get the source tarballs.
[05:05] <ax562> http://pastebin.com/hbvH3J8i
[05:05] <jsheldon> pretty much everything you install should be processing some triggers :)
[05:05] <ax562> I know teward
[05:05] <ax562> that is not my question
[05:05] <jsheldon> that's expected.
[05:06] <teward> ax562: there's nothing broken there - nothing to fix
[05:06] <ax562> why is that?
[05:06] <teward> ax562: what do you expect to happen?  what are you executing to 'install'?
[05:06] <ax562> that has never happened before
[05:07] <ax562> bison build-essential curl flex git gnupg gperf libesd0-dev liblz4-tool libncurses5-dev libsdl1.2-dev libwxgtk2.8-dev libxml2 libxml2-utils lzop openjdk-6-jdk openjdk-6-jre pngcrush schedtool squashfs-tools xsltproc zip zlib1g-dev
[05:07] <ax562> that is what I'm trying to install
[05:08] <ax562> from my understanding everything installed correctly
[05:08] <ax562> but I get that "ldconfig deferred processing now taking place"
[05:08] <ax562> error
[05:08] <teward> "ldconfig deferred processing now taking place" is not an error
[05:08] <teward> ldconfig creates the necessary links and cache to the most recent shared libraries found in the directories specified on the command line, in the file /etc/ld.so.conf, and in the trusted directories (/lib and /usr/lib). The cache is used by the run-time linker, ld.so or ld-linux.so.  (source==google)
[05:08] <jsheldon> those aren't error messages.  everything has installed corectly :)
[05:09] <teward> ax562: that's not an error message - that's an indicator all is good
[05:09] <jsheldon> it's just, as ubuntu often does, telling you what's going on behind the scenes when it installs.
[05:09] <teward> yup
[05:09] <ax562> ok but I have never seen that before
[05:09] <teward> ax562: it doesn't mean its an error
[05:09] <ax562> at least maybe haven't noticed
[05:10] <teward> whenever you install libraries and dev headers and such yo utend to get ldconfig calls being processed
[05:10] <betsyliz> I tried reinstalling grub and i still can't get my boot menu on this ASUS U47A laptop. I'm seeing some solutions online that includes formatting my entire HD to remedy the situation on a thread with someone who had the same issue with ubuntu 12
[05:10] <teward> ax562: it's not an error, there's nothing wrong.  totally 100% expected, and as long as it's not saying it errored, you're golden.
[05:10] <betsyliz> but this isn't my computer and i can't format the windows
[05:10] <ax562> ok well my problem is when trying to build source I keep getting kicked with error
[05:10] <betsyliz> can anyone help?
[05:10] <teward> ax562: is it an `ldconfig` error?
[05:10] <teward> ax562: if not, then that's a different problem
[05:10] <ax562> no it states busy box error
[05:11] <teward> ax562: pastebin the error
[05:11] <ax562> which I had installed and I reinstalled
[05:11] <teward> (busybox error is different)
[05:12] <ax562> well I'm not even sure it is a busy box error.
[05:12] <ax562> I kicks me out stating something about busy box
[05:12] <ax562> give me a sec
[05:12] <ax562> I'm running brunch again
[05:13] <ax562> the funny part is it once magically worked for about 15 minutes and then kicked a whole different error
[05:13] <ax562> which was super weird
[05:14] <ax562> http://pastebin.com/gXRPBYNN
[05:14] <ax562> ^teward
[05:15] <ax562> that is the same error I keep getting
[05:15] <ax562> I'm not even sure what if anything that means
[05:15] <teward> ax562: it doesn't say make exited with a failure code does it?  Or that it failed?
[05:15] <teward> ax562: i see 'warning:' items which don't typically indicate a failure to build
[05:15] <ax562> make[1]: Leaving directory `/media/linuxpart/cm12/external/busybox'
[05:15] <ax562> then it stops
[05:16] <ax562> that is the final line before it returns to terminal
[05:19] <daftykins> heh, i spy cyanogenmod
[05:19] <Tej> i cant dowload any file ?
[05:20] <ryu13212> hi
[05:20] <clayk> hello
[05:20] <ryu13212> hello
[05:21] <xubuntu> how to setup games in wine
[05:21] <ryu13212> idk
[05:21] <iMn00b> hey
[05:21] <clayk> helllo
[05:21] <Guest80658> or steam
[05:21] <ryu13212> heyyy
[05:21] <Guest80658> hello
[05:21] <Tej> hi
[05:22] <clayk> Question to see if this is me or a possible bug with useradd
[05:22] <Guest75232> Can anyone help a Debian user with a figuring out what video driver to use?
[05:22] <ryu13212> Steam is already has own client for linux
[05:22] <OerHeks> !wine | xubuntu see the wineHQ database
[05:22] <SchrodingersScat> !ot | Guest75232
[05:22] <Guest80658> so can we play games on steam
[05:22] <hypermist> Anyone here played Dying Light on Ubuntu yet ?
[05:22] <clayk> If i try and do a useradd -D -s /bin/bash -- the shell from useradd -D does not update...
[05:22] <ryu13212> go to friends
[05:22] <hypermist> I cannot get my wine to boot my Dying Light
[05:22] <ax562> any ideas teward?
[05:22] <ryu13212> Steam is already has own client for linux
[05:23] <ryu13212> Steam play
[05:23] <Guest80658> dying of light i had played
[05:23] <hypermist> my wine, doesn't want to boot it
[05:23] <OerHeks> hypermist, join #winehq for applicationhelp
[05:23] <hypermist> ty
[05:23] <Guest80658> whether we had to install a game on steam or simply setup file click
[05:24] <OerHeks> steam is available, Guest80658 ẁith 30+ free games
[05:24] <Tej> helloooo
[05:24] <pantato> So, I installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my ASUS U47A alongside Windows 7. The boot loader screen doesn't show up and it just goes straight into Windows 7. I tried chrooting into the linux from the live drive and reinstalling grub, still no luck.
[05:24] <ax562> does anyone know if I do not have swap space will that interfere with source building?
[05:24] <Tej> any boby help me pls
[05:24] <ax562> I chose to not create because I have 16GB of ram
[05:25] <OerHeks> Tej, with what?
[05:26] <Tej> i cant dowload any file
[05:26] <Tej> i am new here
[05:26] <Guest80658> how to dual boot linux
[05:26] <OerHeks> Tej, you are typing here so there is an internet connection
[05:27] <OerHeks> Tej, what are you trying to download, details please
[05:27] <Tej> wifi connection
[05:27] <Tej> i can connect my reliance dongle
[05:27] <Tej> any file seeting
[05:27] <Tej> drivers etc
[05:29] <ax562> brb gonna make swap space
[05:30] <Guest80658> dual boot can slow the pc
[05:30] <Guest80658> ??
[05:31] <consolidated> dual boot will not slow the pc. it may rob you of some disk free space but...
[05:31] <Guest80658> ..
[05:31] <Guest80658> but...
[05:32] <Tej> any body can help me
[05:32] <Tej> ?
[05:32] <consolidated> Tej: what are you trying to download?
[05:33] <Tej> some file from dell
[05:33] <Guest80658> compare to xubuntu and lubuntu which is best
[05:33] <Tej> . exe file
[05:33] <Guest80658> for laptop
[05:33] <consolidated> are you trying to run dell's download manager?
[05:33] <consolidated> Tej: and you're running linux now?
[05:33] <Guest80658> with 4 gb ram
[05:33] <consolidated> Tej: because that .exe file is going to be for windows
[05:34] <Tej> yes i running linux
[05:34] <consolidated> Guest80658: you choose...
[05:34] <Tej> 4gb
[05:34] <Tej> so what i have to do
[05:34] <Guest80658> which oone
[05:34] <consolidated> Tej: well there you go...
[05:34] <Guest80658> i cant judge whether it get bugs after installation
[05:35] <consolidated> Tej: that exe is probably a self extracting program for windows so it's not going to run under linux. even if you managed to get it to run it's probably a windows driver, which also is not going to work with linux.
[05:35] <Guest80658> i am on using virtualmachine to check whether games can install on xubuntu or not
[05:35] <Guest80658> but it seems to be cant install steam on virtual machine
[05:35] <consolidated> Tej: what are you trying to get a driver for?
[05:35] <Tej> so know what i can do ?
[05:36] <Tej> for internet dongle
[05:36] <Tej> ?
[05:36] <OerHeks> Tej, what does that exe file do? upgrade bios ?
[05:36] <Guest80658> is it easy to play games on xubuntu or not ..?
[05:36] <OerHeks> oh
[05:36] <Guest80658> which is best consolidated
[05:36] <consolidated> Guest80658: i don't know i game under windows...
[05:36] <Guest80658> either xbuntu or lubuntu for playing games
[05:37] <Guest80658> ohh
[05:37] <Tej> how i can run my reliance 3 internet dongle
[05:37] <consolidated> Tej: what "internet dongle"? you mean like a wifi usb
[05:37] <Guest80658> but with these two which is best
[05:37] <Tej> yes wifi dongle
[05:37] <Tej> i m from india
[05:38] <consolidated> Guest80658: I don't know. I run xubuntu because i like it... but i don't know enough about lubuntu to compare/contrast/talk bad about either
[05:38] <Guest80658> ok thanx
[05:38] <Guest80658> i will install xubuntu no
[05:38] <Guest80658> now
[05:38] <Guest80658> c u mae
[05:38] <Guest80658> mate
[05:38] <consolidated> Tej: that's a 3G wireless dongle? i had to google it
[05:39] <iMn00b> Tej, did you try wvdial ?
[05:39] <iMn00b> is your modem detected ?
[05:39] <iMn00b> see in lsusb
[05:39] <consolidated> Tej: http://askubuntu.com/questions/390290/reliance-netconnect-in-ubuntu  perhaps? just googling myself
[05:41] <Tej> yes 3G dongle
[05:42] <Tej> yes my modem detected
[05:43] <Tej> i am totally for this system
[05:48] <Guest5359> Hola ?
[05:50] <xtpeeps> ！
[05:52] <agent_white> Evenin folks
[05:52] <Kat_k> Hello there. Can anyone help me? I have onyl recently installed Ubuntu, 2 or 3 days ago. I haven't used anything that would require sound all day, but just noticed when trying to watch a video that sound is no longer working. I uninstalled the changes I have made during the day which were installing Skype and Flash plug in. I have restarted and checked all sound settings, (a-ok) but I can't figure out what is wrong and it still won't w
[05:52] <ryu13212> ok?
[05:53] <Kat_k> recent updates in software manager in history but software manager crashes everytime i click updates.
[05:53] <ryu13212> open up consile
[05:53] <ryu13212> console
[05:53] <ryu13212> tipe "sudo apt-get update
[05:54] <ryu13212> then, sudo apt-get upgrade
[05:55] <ryu13212> hmmmm software center was unstable lol
[05:56] <Kat_k> thank you. this is what happened when i did that Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[05:56] <Betsy_> BlueXombie, i just see an option to disable uefi. I needed to disable that to get the "install alongside windows 7" during the initial installation
[05:56] <Betsy_> Kat_k, is ubuntu software suite doing something?
[05:56] <hdon> teward, hi :) i don't have a grub-update command on either my host system or the chroot system
[05:56] <macnscap> Kat_k: where is the video from and what video player
[05:56] <ryu13212> sudo does that
[05:56] <hdon> oh maybe it's update-grub
[05:57] <tony2> Hey all, looking for (what could be easy) help. Trying to install ubuntu-server from a USB HDD, but early in the installation process I get a "Your installation CD-ROM couldn't be mounted.  This probably means that the CD-ROM was not in the drive.  If so can you insert it and try again? (this PC has no CD drive...)
[05:57] <Kat_k> is the suite the software center? if so, no its not doing anything, and video is from youtube, however sound testing at all does not work
[05:57] <ryu13212> Kat_k: use sudo instead
[05:57] <Guest5359> hello friends where can i find a room in spanish language ?
[05:57] <macnscap> Kat_k: You need to kill the update  process or just restart and run apt-get in terminal.
[05:58] <BlueXombie> did you try turning it back on since you installed? normally disabling it is the option you want when having booting trouble.  so if that doesnt help i'm sorry. idk
[05:58] <ryu13212> yeah.
[05:58] <tony2> @Guest5359 .. you can go to #ubuntu-es
[05:58] <Tej> what is ther driver for dongle
[05:58] <Tej> ?
[05:58] <Guest5359> Thanks Tony !!
[05:58] <BlueXombie> Betsy_: did you try turning it back on since you installed? normally disabling it is the option you want when having booting trouble.  so if that doesnt help i'm sorry. idk
[05:58] <Kat_k> im not sure what you mean to just use sudo, im sorry, i am new to this
[05:59] <Betsy_> yeah, I did
[05:59] <macnscap> Kat_k: What video player and also was it working before
[05:59] <BlueXombie> sudo is super user do.. it allows you to excute a command as admin in a terminal without loggin completely into an admin account
[05:59] <hdon> Kat_k, sudo will run the command line that follows with root privileges, assuming it allows you
[05:59] <ryu13212> kat_k: sudo can use that need superuser (AKA root) command.In default, user can use sudo
[06:00] <ryu13212> Thx hdon
[06:00] <Kat_k> no sound output works, but what i was trying to use was youtube and it worked last night which...was really til like 5 in the morning for me
[06:00] <hdon> dont' forget about BlueXombie, ryu13212 :P
[06:00] <ryu13212> hdon: :P
[06:00] <Kat_k> haha is that why terminal is always asking me if i am root?
[06:01] <ryu13212> idk that Kat_k
[06:01] <ryu13212> you're root?
[06:02] <Kat_k> lol. when i type things in it it says "are you root?" or something like that alot
[06:02] <ryu13212> ah I forget, Thx to BlueXombie :P
[06:02] <BlueXombie> clol what
[06:02] <hdon> Kat_k, i think apt-get says that when it can't lock package management
[06:02] <ryu13212> hdon says that :P
[06:03] <ryu13212> yeah,hdon we think that moment
[06:03] <Kat_k> oh ok
[06:03] <BlueXombie> kat_k: you can try installing Pulse Audio Device Chooser it will let you switch audio devices as the main output and fallback devices. move maing sound to top. if the case is it system is using a wrong output device this will help.. if not welll......
[06:03] <macnscap> Kat_k: did you try" sudo apt-get update"
[06:03] <BlueXombie> it's graphical so you wont have to deal with commands
[06:04] <macnscap> BlueXombie: ubuntu installs that already
[06:04] <BlueXombie> macnscap it didnt for me
[06:04] <Kat_k> yes, that was the first thing i did that was told to me here, and then get upgrade, and then it outputed this: E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[06:04] <BlueXombie> not on 13.10.  14.04 or 14.10
[06:04] <tony2> Is it possible to install ubuntu-server form a USB HDD?
[06:04] <tony2> from*
[06:05] <tony2> I'm trying, and it keeps saying that, 'your installation cd-rom couldn't be mounted' after I get past the keyboard section
[06:05] <macnscap> Kat_k: that's because update crashed and never released the process. Simple fix is to restart and run sudo apt-get update again
[06:06] <ryu13212> yeah restart
[06:06] <Kat_k> ok thank you guys il restart now
[06:07] <Kat_k> so, retsart apt- get update then apt-get upgrade
[06:07] <hdon> Kat_k, which can be because you don't have permission to lock the file (which should require root privileges) or it could mean you have another package management program locking it
[06:07] <hdon> Kat_k, are you a computer programmer?
[06:07] <Kat_k> im in my second semester of school towards computer programming but i know nothing at all yet
[06:07] <BlueXombie> the more you learn the less you know
[06:08] <BlueXombie> :P
[06:08] <BlueXombie> kat_k will understand that quote
[06:08] <macnscap> Kat_k: make sure to put SUDO in front of apt-get update. It will then ask for password.
[06:08] <ryu13212> lol
[06:08] <Kat_k> lol
[06:08] <Kat_k> ok thanks
[06:09] <ryu13212> like that [sudo] password for "alpha-1":
[06:09] <hdon> Kat_k, you might be interested in strace(1)
[06:09] <Kat_k> strace (1)?
[06:10] <ryu13212> man page
[06:10] <hdon> Kat_k, with strace you can run a command and log, for instance, all of its system calls. try "strace -o log.strace cat /etc/hostname" and then view the log.strace file
[06:10] <ryu13212> I thino
[06:10] <macnscap> BlueXombie: science is not knowing but discovering the unknown. The true meaning of that quote is. As science discovers more facts, it expands the unknowns.
[06:10] <hdon> Kat_k, the (1) is man(1) convention to refer to the section of the manual you can find it in. section 1 is for commands.
[06:11] <hdon> Kat_k, section 2 is for system calls, 3 for library calls, 5 for files
[06:11] <macnscap> BlueXombie: science is not about knowing facts but discovering the unknown. The true meaning of that quote is. As science discovers more facts, it expands the unknowns.
[06:11] <BlueXombie> exactly macnscap
[06:11] <hdon> Kat_k, section 8 seems to be rather broad
[06:11] <ryu13212> man sudo 1
[06:12] <BlueXombie> thus the meaning behind that earlier quote.. the more you learn the less you know..  or more you learn the more questions you will have.  the more you realize there is more to learn.
[06:12] <hdon> ryu13212, man 1 sudo
[06:12] <ryu13212> lol :P thx hdon
[06:12] <hdon> ryu13212, i don't have a section 1 for sudo :| i do have a section 8 though
[06:12] <ryu13212> what lol
[06:12] <Kat_k> is strace a program i can install?
[06:13] <BlueXombie> its built in kat
[06:13] <Kat_k> oh ok thanks
[06:13] <BlueXombie> in bash term
[06:13] <ryu13212> lol really
[06:13] <BlueXombie> well. I'm off to bed all. Have a great night/day.
[06:13] <Kat_k> thanks for your help goodnight!
[06:13] <ryu13212> why don't have sudo's manpage 1
[06:13] <BlueXombie> nite
[06:14] <ryu13212> night :D
[06:14] <hdon> Kat_k, it's part of the strace package, i dont' know if it's installed by default
[06:15] <hdon> teward, update-grub didn't find the /boot dir in my new system :|
[06:16] <Kat_k> ok. i will try to figure it out. i dont understand, but i saved what you guys said. thanks for your help.
[06:26] <m00bs> Looks like everybody is off to bed !!
[06:27] <ryu13212> nope
[06:28] <ryu13212> m00bs: Nope :P
[06:28] <m00bs> you must be in a asian time zone?
[06:28] <ryu13212> yeah
[06:28] <ryu13212> I does
[06:28] <Betsy_> ugh. Ubuntu is great when it works right off the bat. But when you gotta struggle with it you really have to struggle...
[06:29] <ryu13212> lol
[06:29] <m00bs> irc and twitter goes quit when US and EU are tucked up in bed ;)
[06:30] <ryu13212> oh ;)
[06:32] <consolidated> qq right? thats a big thing in asian countries, who would be up then?
[06:33] <skweek> anyone use nessus?
[06:41] <pantato> anyone alive
[06:41] <pantato> ?
[06:43] <JustinusIII> Hi
[06:44] <tony2> pretty quiet
[06:45] <tony2> I'm having the darndist time trying to install ubuntu-server from a USB HDD if anyone is bored and feels like helping!
[06:46] <JustinusIII> I'm using Dell XPS 13 Sputnik laptop running Ubuntu 12.04. There is a new version of BIOS, wondering whether it will break anything?
[06:47] <skweek> tony2, what's the malfunction?
[06:48] <tony2> hey skweek , basically... I use startup creator to copy the 14.10 server .iso to an external hard drive
[06:48] <tony2> I boot the bare (brand new) computer with the HDD plugged in.. but once I get past the 'keyboard' selection portion.. I get the following message
[06:49] <tony2> your installation cd couldn't be mounted.  this probably means that the CD-ROM was not in the drive.  If so you can insert it and try again
[06:53] <skweek> have you checked your boot order to make sure usb is being booted from? if that's set then it's probably because the startup creator didn't create the usb drive as a bootable device
[06:53] <raj_> hello sir
[06:53] <raj_> any one can help me
[06:53] <raj_> ?
[06:54] <tony2> yeah.. during startup I enter the boot menu.. and then I enter the USB HDD.. and I get into the ubuntu installer
[06:54] <tony2> I mean.. the Ubutnu server install screen starts up
[06:54] <tony2> and I get past the early steps.. but it eventually says "looking for CD ROM"
[06:54] <tony2> and then fails
[06:54] <Grant_P> Hello, any one able to help here with LUKS, EXT4 RAID1? I want to be able to automount it but at the moment, the only way to mount is through using mdadm and arguments --assemble --scan
[06:56] <tony2> skweek: so I know I am booting into the USB HDD fine, because the ubuntu installer lets me select 'install ubuntu server' and go through a few steps before failing
[06:57] <raj_> hello
[06:59] <tony2> skweek: also, I just now noticed that I can short cut this error.. at the main menu.. if I check 'check discs for defects' it will immediately try to scan for the CDROM drive.. and give me the same error
[06:59] <raul782> Hi guys, I want to remove /dev/shm to recreate again
[06:59] <raul782> but device is busy
[06:59] <raul782> any advice?
[06:59] <skweek> ya, it shouldnt look to load from disc during install
[07:00] <tony2> raul782: you can try to sudo ummount /dev/shm if you are sure its not critical
[07:00] <tony2> raul782: umount*
[07:00] <buffy> Hi
[07:01] <skweek> have you tried using dd, mkusb, or unetbootin?
[07:01] <raul782> tony2: still says device is busy
[07:01] <buffy> I'm making a partition so I can install ubuntu. The part stumbles me. What should I do here? https://i.imgur.com/lOdkCrR.jpg
[07:02] <tony2> skweek: I have not tried those other methods
[07:02] <raul782> I ran lsof | grep /dev/shm and found a lot of pulse-shm-xxxx processes
[07:03] <swordsmanz> buffy what is confuseing you ?
[07:03] <buffy> How much do I shrink?
[07:03] <tony2> raul782: try sudo umount -l
[07:03] <buffy> I just don't want to screw something up accidentally
[07:04] <buffy> But the options it gave me is fine right?
[07:04] <raul782> sweet, /dev/shm is gone
[07:05] <buffy> Screw it I'll shrink
[07:05] <swordsmanz> buffy well you dont want to shrink the maximum you can so  try 200gb shrink
[07:05] <skweek> is this math right? 1 gig is equal to 1024? so if you want to have 5 gigs of storage you do 5120 (5 x 1024)?
[07:05] <swordsmanz> as it is now
[07:05] <buffy> Ah
[07:06] <swordsmanz> you want to make sure you retain some space on your other oses side
[07:06] <buffy> alright, now I just gotta set the boot options to start with ubuntu
[07:06] <tony2> so, raul782 that -l option was the DGAF option for umount
[07:07] <raul782> tony2: yeah, it looks like that :)
[07:10] <al_nz1> can anyone please help me install binwalk on Ubuntu? I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9990805/
[07:11] <tony2> little2
[07:12] <tony2> exit
[07:13] <xangua> al_nz1: why not install it from repositories¿
[07:14] <ax562> how can I find out what my swap space partition is?
[07:14] <al_nz1> xangua: well I did
[07:15] <al_nz1> xangua: now that I tried to install latest I broke the repo version :-(
[07:15] <ax562> nm
[07:15] <ameurux> v   on GUI or Terminal?
[07:16] <hdon> hi all :) what happened to firmware-b43-installer package in 14.04?
[07:16] <BIlz> hi. i tried to install oracle-java8-installer with apt-get but the download was super slow through terminal. so i downloaded it directly from the website and installed and just closed the terminal mid download. now i always get the messages Errors were encountered while processing:
[07:16] <BIlz>  oracle-java8-installer
[07:16] <BIlz>  pycharm
[07:16] <BIlz> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[07:16] <BIlz> . How do I fix this? It's killin me!
[07:16] <al_nz1> xangua: how would I fix?
[07:16] <ameurux> ax562    on GUI or Terminal?
[07:16] <xangua> al_nz1: don't know, that's why I install only from repositories
[07:16] <hdon> maybe i need deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty universe ?
[07:16] <al_nz1> xangua: is there like a rollback option of some sort in ubunut?
[07:17] <hdon> oh i need multiverse
[07:17] <hdon> is there a list of recommended apt.sources for ubuntu 14.04?
[07:18] <BIlz> this is some terminal output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9990924/
[07:18] <xangua> you could try: apt-get install --reinstall al_nz1
[07:18] <xangua> but I would first remove the manual install
[07:19] <xangua> apt-get install --reinstall packagename
[07:30] <barrett> i used DD to clone my GF's OSX OS drive to a bigger drive, now I am told I should "check" the partitions to fix differences between the drives
[07:31] <barrett> however running gparted check on the first patition returns these errors: http://pastebin.com/Z3rJMbzJ
[07:31] <barrett> I'm not really sure what to do...
[07:32] <barrett> I notice the message about the backup GPT table not being at the end of the disk, which is probably one of the things I guess the check is supposed to fix?
[07:35] <barrett> for all I know, these errors are just because it is a mac drive though...
[07:36] <consolidated> yeah you're getting that dosfsck error because an osx system drive is HFS not Fat32
[07:36] <consolidated> is it seeing sdj1 as the protective partition on a GPT disk?
[07:37] <consolidated> yes i think so it's only 200mb
[07:37] <barrett> this is kindof out of my wheelhouse, I'm not sure about that
[07:37] <barrett> i've used dd for cloning drives before but never to different sized drives, and never OS drives
[07:38] <buffy> Oh shet https://i.imgur.com/RFMyADG.jpg where did windows go..
[07:38] <barrett> someone had told me though, that since the new drive is bigger, i'd have to do some kind of check with a partition editor to fix things
[07:38] <buffy> I'm trying to dual boot but I messed it up
[07:39] <ewa> gggggggg
[07:39] <buffy> Aw man, I hope I didn't remove windows
[07:39] <buffy> Crap
[07:40] <consolidated> barrett: yes the rest of the drive is not formatted, you'll have to expand into it
[07:41] <barrett> consolidated, so there are two partitions, this first 200mb one and the main one which is 160gb, should I just expand that one to the rest of the drive?
[07:41] <consolidated> barrett: although someone with more knowledge would have to help with the hfs part... ive used ntfsresize to do the same with a windows partition. for mac upgrading to a bigger drive meant i just used it as a chance to reinstall
[07:41] <buffy> Panic mode engage https://i.imgur.com/RFMyADG.jpg have I completely removed windows? I installed Ubuntu but I don't see my windows boot option
[07:41] <consolidated> barrett: yeah the bigger one is the one you want
[07:42] <consolidated> buffy: have you tried booting into "ubuntu" and seeing if it gives you an option?
[07:42] <buffy> YEEES
[07:43] <buffy> thank you consolidated
[07:43] <buffy> That worked
[07:43] <buffy> I was panicking but it's still there. Boy, that took 10 years off my life.
[07:43] <Grant_P> Hello, any one able to help here with secondary storage (LUKS, EXT4 RAID1)? I want to be able to automount it but at the moment, the only way to mount is through using mdadm and arguments --assemble --scan
[07:50] <fdfdsdf> sadfasd
[07:51] <MIrAcURu> hi
[08:01] <bai_> hello what are you guys doing?
[08:02] <Apachez> do you really wanna know?
[08:03] <consolidated> watching my virtualized windows xp get destroyed by spyware
[08:03] <bai_> wow
[08:04] <consolidated> exciting
[08:04] <bai_> i am beginning to learn sth about ubuntu and internet security
[08:05] <bai_> all my cell phones were hacked by wifi
[08:05] <bai_> - -
[08:05] <skweek> in what way?
[08:06] <RamchandraApte> hacked by wifi?
[08:06] <bai_> i don't know but the default browser of my cell phone break.. can't log in account
[08:07] <bai_> or by my isp
[08:07] <bai_> i guess
[08:09] <RamchandraApte> Anyways, I suggest any OT discussions should be done on #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:09] <bai_> oh sorry
[08:09] <bong1> i tried to delete files from my usb drive but it just created this
[08:09] <bong1> why is this so?
[08:10] <bai_> virus?
[08:10] <bong1> media/bong/FLASH DRIVE/.Trash-1000/files
[08:11] <doctari> anyone know how to force profiles for students?
[08:11] <bai_> sorry i don't know
[08:14] <milamber> doctari: what do you mean force profiles? you can use samba for roaming profiles
[08:14] <bai_> bong?
[08:15] <bai_> maybe you can use massive other files to replace the files in tour flash drive
[08:15] <doctari> I am trying to setup a system for several students to share I don't want them to see all of the menu options just certain ones
[08:15] <bai_> and then the file will no longer exist
[08:18] <milamber> bong1: you can either use rm from the command line or press shift + delete key when deleting
[08:20] <doctari> milamber, are you still there?
[08:20] <milamber> doctari: i don't believe there is an easy way to do what you want. it seems like you want to have a regular full installation, but limit access for certain users to certain programs?
[08:22] <doctari> milamber, kids you know how they can be they get bored and they start messing with things
[08:22] <bong1> milamber: thanks, that did it.
[08:22] <milamber> bong1: no problem
[08:24] <milamber> doctari: if you set them up with guest user accounts that should limit what they can bork. if it is a dedicated machine, you can also look into having it set up as a kiosk-mode. there was a pretty in-depth tutorial on how to do that in  the latest issue of full circle magazine
[08:25] <hdon> hi all :) i've used debootstrap to install ubuntu 14.04. i had some hiccups along the way. still not finished. right now, i've added some new apt sources, and did an apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[08:25] <hdon> but for some reason, the resolvconf package, of all things, is giving me trouble :\
[08:25] <hdon> any ideas on how to diagnose the trouble?
[08:25] <hdon> how do i look under the hood of apt and dpkg?
[08:26] <milamber> !details | hdon
[08:27] <hdon> http://pastebin.mozilla.org/8476618 some details
[08:28] <hdon> is it possible that one of my PPAs is interfering?
[08:29] <doctari> milamber, never heard of full circle
[08:30] <milamber> doctari: a google search should pull it up. it is an unofficial ubuntu magazine
[08:30] <cfhowlett> doctari, www.fullcirclemagazine.org        magazine + podcast
[08:32] <doctari> ok thanks will check that out , milamber
[08:32] <milamber> hdon: what version of ubuntu? please output your lsb_release -a and then dpkg -l | grep resolvonf
[08:33] <milamber> resolvconf*
[08:33] <fnordism> my cat is pregnant, should i install ubuntu on the cat?
[08:33] <hdon> milamber, http://pastebin.mozilla.org/8476731
[08:34] <cfhowlett> fnordism, wrong channel.  ask #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:34] <Lag_> I'm trying to install ubuntu over windows 8 but I can't get the CD to boot. Anyone have any insights? Google has failed me.
[08:34] <cfhowlett> Lag_, try USB
[08:35] <Lag_> Should it matter if it's USB or CD? I didn't think that would make a difference.
[08:35] <milamber> hdon: it would seem that it is installed, can you do: dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf
[08:36] <cfhowlett> Lag_, shouldn't be, but cd drive's have been known to fail ...
[08:36] <hdon> milamber, yes i have, and i get "broken or not fully installed" pasting now...
[08:36] <bai_> maybe the problem is you cd drive
[08:36] <hdon> milamber, http://pastebin.mozilla.org/8476772
[08:36] <hdon> milamber, that is what lead me to try to reinstall it :)
[08:37] <hdon> milamber, sorry for the mess... LC_ALL=C and only the last line appears, but that's the only important one
[08:37] <Lag_> My CD drive works for everything else. It even wrote to the CD. But I'll see if I can scrounge up an old thumbdrive.
[08:38] <milamber> hdon: check your resolv.conf file and make sure you have the correct ip settings there
[08:38] <bai_> haha
[08:38] <hdon> i would be amazed if that was the problem.. but ok milamber i will check
[08:39] <milamber> hdon: to find you can do: sudo updatedb && locate resolv.conf
[08:39] <hdon> milamber, it checks out
[08:39] <hdon> milamber, resolv.conf goes in /etc ... unless you mean a different file?
[08:39] <dingus> hello, I have an issue with systemback.
[08:39] <milamber> hdon: no, that is it
[08:39] <hdon> ok :)
[08:40] <bazhang> what is systemback dingus
[08:40] <cfhowlett> !info systemback
[08:40] <dingus> It installs just fine in ubuntu 14.1
[08:40] <dingus> but does not work?
[08:41] <bazhang> dingus, where did you get it
[08:41] <dingus> hmm, I will need to check that info.
[08:41] <bazhang> its not in the repos dingus
[08:42] <hdon> more fun: http://pastebin.mozilla.org/8476853
[08:43] <hdon> errors like ENOENT openpty() don't bother me, i'm chrooted and don't have /dev
[08:43] <hdon> or, sorry, i do have dev, apparently
[08:43] <hdon> i wonder why...
[08:43] <hdon> i don't remember running mount from the chroot...
[08:45] <dingus> Yes, I think I got systemback here: https://launchpad.net/systemback
[08:45] <bazhang> dingus, contact the ppa maintainer for that
[08:45] <milamber> hdon: trying to set up resolve in a chroot requires expertise in areas that i don't have.
[08:46] <bazhang> dingus, you can then help them to debug it
[08:46] <hdon> hmm
[08:46] <hdon> well i wouldn't mind except that it seems to be holding back upgrading my kernel
[08:46] <dingus> lol, it worked fine in lxle 12.04
[08:46] <hdon> but i will make sure resolvconf is fetched, reboot into this system, and try to configure it there
[08:46] <hdon> thanks for the help, brb
[08:47] <bazhang> dingus, then mention that to the PPA maintainer, PPA are completely unsupported and at your own risk
[08:47] <dingus> systemback is installed by default on lxle.
[08:47] <cfhowlett> dingus, lxle is not ubuntu.  lxle is not supported here.
[08:47] <hypermist> how does one update to a newer version of his drivers for his gpu, which is a gts 450
[08:47] <bazhang> dingus, ask in the lxle channel then
[08:48] <bazhang> !alis | dingus
[08:48] <dingus> yet, lubuntu is faster than lxle
[08:49] <hypermist> Anyone able to help. me update my gpu drivers to the very latest ?
[08:50] <bazhang> hypermist, did you replace the card, and want drivers to match it, or just newer drivers with the same card
[08:50] <hypermist> newer drivers same card bazhang
[08:50] <RadarG> I just added a new hard drive to my ubuntu server now do I find it?
[08:51] <bazhang> hypermist, have you had a look in the additional drivers, for suitable available ones yet
[08:51] <hypermist> i downloaded a driver file. a .run file from nvidia's website. but idk how to make it work
[08:52] <bazhang> hypermist, that means you will have to self upgrade every time now, going outside package management like that
[08:52] <hypermist> if i can even get it to work bazhang
[08:52] <hypermist> which i cannot
[08:53] <hypermist> Cause it says X server running
[08:53] <bazhang> hypermist, ie every kernel upgrade etc
[08:53] <hypermist> Thing is the latest is 346.35 but Ubuntu Store doesn't have that
[08:54] <hypermist> so what can i do there bazhang if its not in the Ubuntu Store
[08:56] <bazhang> hypermist, apart from the higher number, why do you need that newer driver
[08:56] <hypermist> Cause im having graphical glitches bazhang
[08:57] <bazhang> hypermist, could you elaborate on "glitches" please
[09:01] <hypermist> Black windows bazhang
[09:04] <dingus> I am running ubuntu 14.10 - no systemback in the repos?
[09:04] <bazhang> !info systemback
[09:04] <bazhang> nope
[09:04] <hypermist> http://i.imgur.com/m4zaVio.png bazhang  see
[09:04] <dingus> hypermist, that imgur file failed to load for me. :(
[09:04] <dingus> what did you want to say?
[09:04] <hypermist> o.o dingus
[09:04] <hypermist> it shouldn't
[09:04] <hypermist> my gpu drivers i think are out of date or broken dingus cause its black windows on things
[09:05] <dingus> hypermist, ic part of the image. but my internet is a bit lame
[09:10] <dingus> hi, is there an easy way to turn off join/quit messages?
[09:10] <bazhang> which client dingus
[09:11] <dingus> hexchat
[09:11] <bazhang> right click channel name dingus
[09:11] <dingus> got it, ty
[09:11] <bazhang> np
[09:15] <dingus> ok, does anyone know how to install systemback or a similar backup utility on ubuntu 14.10 ?
[09:16] <bazhang> dingus, for systemback, contact the ppa maintainer, for others the package manager has some, check it out
[09:16] <dingus> I just got this OS installed and setup. Now I really want to create a backup
[09:16] <cfhowlett> !backup | dingus
[09:17] <dingus> wow, thanks guys.
[09:17] <bazhang> if you want a clone, you could try clonezilla or the like, sbackup is in the repos if you wish to go that route also
[09:17] <bazhang> !info sbackup
[09:18] <dingus> I was getting ready to bang my head. lol
[09:19] <dingus> I really need a bootable clone. when I give this puter to the little brother he will mess it up. trust me.
[09:20] <cfhowlett> dingus, make an administrative account with full privileges and a non-privileged daily user account.  Choose which account he gets the password for.
[09:34] <flux242> hi, what is the default font in ubuntu's terminal?
[09:34] <cfhowlett> flux242, I believe it's Droid Sans Mono 10
[09:35] <hypermist> i think i might have to get a windows dualboot
[09:35] <hypermist> :\
[09:36] <hypermist> so then i can play dying light mabye
[09:36] <hypermist> cause my OS is with wine is telling me no! xD
[09:38] <Chuck_Norris> hypermist: for gaming it's a good idea
[09:39] <hypermist> Chuck_Norris: I wanted to play dying light on my linux
[09:39] <hypermist> but its not working ;(
[09:39] <Chuck_Norris> how are you trying to run it ?
[09:39] <Chuck_Norris> through wich program ?
[09:40] <hypermist> With wine
[09:40] <flux242> cfhowlett: ah, ok, thanks
[09:40] <cfhowlett> flux242, happy2help!
[09:41] <bazhang> hypermist, check the appdb and /join #winehq
[09:41] <bazhang> !appdb | hypermist
[09:41] <hypermist> its not on the appdb bazhang  :\
[09:41] <bazhang> it might not work then hypermist
[09:41] <celexi> well that was interesting, letting pulse load modules after boot and making pulse do everything auto fixed my audio issues
[09:42] <hypermist> bazhang: but the game is made for linux xD
[09:42] <hypermist> Sadly me don't have it on steam
[09:42] <hypermist> :|
[09:42] <bazhang> hypermist, why are you mentioning wine then
[09:42] <hypermist> Cause i don't have it on steam
[09:42] <hypermist> and the copy i have is i think for windows :\
[09:43] <hypermist> thats why bazhang
[09:44] <Chuck_Norris> hypermist: bazhang  it pointing you well, but i'd find out that "playonlinux" is better than wine, cause there are games that runs better in "x" wine version than others, but look at "winehq" database and join #winehq as bazhang mention and:  https://www.youtube.com/user/PenguinRecordings
[09:45] <hypermist> I have. got play on linux, but does that mean i have to install it via playon linux ?
[09:49] <Chuck_Norris> AA
[09:49] <ubuntu297> flash can't find my camera even though cheese can
[09:49] <Chuck_Norris> sry
[09:54] <tjay> help please.
[09:54] <tjay> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9992908/
[10:01] <hdon> hi all :) i've just installed ubuntu 14.04 from 12.04 using debootstrap! after networking drivers and config were taken care of, i installed "unity" and that took forever...
[10:01] <hdon> now though, lightdm won't let me login. it just says: "Failed to start session" every time i enter my password
[10:02] <ikonia> you should not have to manually have upgraded anything
[10:02] <ubuntu297> flash can't find my camera even though cheese can
[10:02] <ikonia> it seems you have created a problem where standard upgrade paths where supported
[10:07] <williamrocker> Is anybody online?
[10:07] <ikonia> 1600+ people
[10:07] <williamrocker> ikonia can you help me?
[10:08] <ikonia> I have no idea, you've not explained what you need
[10:08] <williamrocker> ikonia: Okay so i've got an asus k450jn with dualboot in it. win8 and ubuntu. problem is wifi isn't working in ubuntu -.-
[10:10] <williamrocker> ikonia, got any idea?
[10:10] <dw1> williamrocker: at a prompt do like lspci | more and find out the chipset then look it up and see if there are problems getting it working on your ubuntu version
[10:10] <williamrocker> dw1, I can tell you right now. It's a Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 wireles network adapter
[10:10] <ikonia> williamrocker: first thing to work out is if ubuntu can see your wireless network card or not
[10:12] <williamrocker> ikona, dw1, i think ubuntu can see because when I connect a wifi usb pen and i go to the connections icon on top of the screen shows that the two are disconnected. AHTEROS USB2.0 WLAN and Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / Ar9565 Wireless Network Adapter
[10:13] <ikonia> williamrocker: so that sounds like it's seeing the network card just fine, where does the problem lie
[10:14] <williamrocker> ikonia, when i click on Activate Wifi, it does nothing.
[10:14] <divBy0> anyone know anything about snort/acid/apache/php?
[10:14] <ikonia> have you actaully tried to configure the wifi devices within the network manager interface
[10:14] <williamrocker> ikonia, my wifi pen gives a signal (light flashes) but then it doesnt work
[10:14] <ikonia> divBy0: why don't you just ask the question
[10:15] <williamrocker> ikonia, no how do i do that?
[10:15] <ikonia> williamrocker: click on the network manager applet, and configure your wireless card
[10:17] <abcd_> flash can't detect my camera even tho cheese can
[10:17] <williamrocker> ikonia: where's that?
[10:17] <ikonia> top right of the desktop
[10:18] <williamrocker> ikonia, so now "Edit Connections"?
[10:18] <ikonia> then setup the connections, wireless keys etc
[10:19] <williamrocker> yes.
[10:19] <williamrocker> ikonia, now edit connections
[10:19] <Nickwiz> What does ubuntu use to automount in /media/<user>/ ?
[10:19] <williamrocker> ikonia, i have a window of Network Connections
[10:20] <divBy0> hey trying to run snort with acid... snort, apache, all seem to be in good shape but when i run acid_maintenance.php i get Fatal error: Call-time pass-by-reference has been removed in /var/www/html/acid/acid_action.inc on line 443 which is here:  http://pastebin.com/zRLCEjbq. the actual 443rd line starts with $tmp
[10:20] <ikonia> Nickwiz: dbus/udeb
[10:20] <ikonia> divBy0: so you need someone to walk through the php code then
[10:21] <williamrocker> ikonia, what should i do next?
[10:21] <ikonia> williamrocker: configure the wifi connection in network manager
[10:22] <williamrocker> ikonia, I cant
[10:22] <ikonia> williamrocker: why not ?
[10:22] <divBy0> ikonia: i dont know what i need thats why i asked
[10:22] <williamrocker> ikonia, because I dont know how.
[10:22] <rtur> Hi guys. I have a script in my /etc/cron.weekly but it seems it doesn't run, do I need to enable some service for it to work ?
[10:22] <ikonia> divBy0: so talk to the acide guys
[10:22] <Nickwiz> ikonia: OK, thanks. Is there any cli tools for it?
[10:22] <ikonia> Nickwiz: "mount"
[10:23] <ikonia> williamrocker: it's a menu system, you enter the settings you want to use
[10:23] <ikonia> williamrocker: we don't know your network settings so can't tell you what they are
[10:24] <Nickwiz> OK. Better wxplain wy I'm asking. I am unmouting automounted internal HDDs (that have been mounted in /media/...), but even after unmount they reside in e.g. nautilus. How to completely remove?
[10:24] <williamrocker> ikonia, but that's to create a connection between the router and my laptop. Is there no way to see my connections available around me?
[10:24] <divBy0> ikonia: noones home
[10:24] <ikonia> williamrocker the network manager app should list connections
[10:24] <sheer> can you play far cry 4 on ubuntu?
[10:25] <ikonia> divBy0: then wait for their support services to wake up
[10:25] <bazhang> check the appdb sheer
[10:25] <GLaDER> Is there a way to get Ubuntu NOT to change the HW-clock when booting?
[10:25] <sheer> bazhang, how?
[10:25] <bazhang> !appdb | sheer
[10:25] <sheer> ty
[10:25] <ikonia> Nickwiz: if you click on them in nautilus do they re-automount ?
[10:25] <Nickwiz> ikonia: yes.
[10:25] <divBy0> ikonia: ive been at this for a couple of weeks they just dont go home
[10:25] <bazhang> williamrocker, check for available hotspots, click on one, enter a password if it asks forone
[10:26] <dingus> cldu
[10:26] <ikonia> Nickwiz: so really you want the gnome config setting for not remembering devices, as that is the correct behaviour
[10:26] <williamrocker> bazhang, the problem is I can't really turn on wifi
[10:26] <ikonia> Nickwiz: the problem isn't the automounter - thats working great
[10:26] <divBy0> why do people insist on looking for help somewhere else when they dont know of a solution and could just leave it to someone who does
[10:26] <williamrocker> bazhang, it wont turn on the wifi no matter what
[10:26] <ikonia> williamrocker: it sounds like it is turned on
[10:26] <ikonia> divBy0: because this channel is not a php help channel
[10:26] <williamrocker> ikonia, it's not
[10:26] <ikonia> divBy0: it's an ubuntu channel, and your issue is with php code from a 3rd party
[10:26] <bazhang> williamrocker, thus the need to click on a wif i hotspot from the network manager drop down menu
[10:27] <ikonia> divBy0: so telling you to use the correct support resource rather than this one, whats happening
[10:27] <dingus> h
[10:27] <Trudko> hi guys, I wan to compare two software on ubuntu in terms of performance what are some good tools to use in ubunt?
[10:27] <williamrocker> bazhang, how can i click on a wifi hotspot or router if ubuntu wont acknowledge that wifi is on?
[10:27] <bazhang> dingus, issue?
[10:27] <divBy0> ikonia: you dont know if its a php issue or not. just because the error references that doesn't conclude anything
[10:28] <divBy0> ikonia: could very well be a ubuntu issue but thanks for closing avenues
[10:28] <ikonia> divBy0: a function has been removed from a php include file - that suggests it's legacy php code
[10:28] <Nickwiz> ikonia: well, I have added entries for the disks in fstab and want to mount it by that. I was wondering if the entries in what ever system(daemon or what ever) remembers the disk for e.g. nautilus could mess up things.
[10:28] <ikonia> divBy0: so working it through with the application people would be the first port of call
[10:28] <williamrocker> bazhang, there a option in the drop down menu on top of the screen. "enable wi-fi" When i click on it, it doenst work
[10:28] <ikonia> Nickwiz: if you've put it in fstab - reboot and you'll find it should work "ok"
[10:28] <ikonia> Nickwiz: you'll probably still need the gnome setting I referenced earlier
[10:28] <Nickwiz> Guess a boot would "fix" it but was hoping I could do it without.
[10:29] <divBy0> ikonia: yes it would as if i hadnt tried that already but where there are people there is input. thanks for yours...
[10:29]  * divBy0 wishes you a good day
[10:31] <williamrocker> Can someone help me please?
[10:31] <williamrocker> I'm having issues turning on my Wifi
[10:31] <bazhang> williamrocker, what does ifconfig show in terminal
[10:31] <williamrocker> eth0 and lo
[10:32] <bazhang> williamrocker, so no wlan0
[10:32] <ikonia> bazhang: thats interesting, it's worth noting that williamrocker said he could see the devices in network manager
[10:32] <abcd_> flash can't detect my camera even tho cheese can
[10:32] <williamrocker> bazhang, see I told you
[10:32] <bazhang> ikonia, yep
[10:32] <williamrocker> But i can see the devices in the drop down menu
[10:32] <bazhang> williamrocker, do you have a usb dongle as well as internal wifi on that machine
[10:32] <williamrocker> both wifi from laptop and wifi pen
[10:33] <williamrocker> what a usb dongle?
[10:33] <williamrocker> bazhang, what's a usb dongle?
[10:33] <bazhang> usb thing for wifi williamrocker
[10:33] <williamrocker> bazhang, yes i do
[10:33] <bazhang> williamrocker, take it out
[10:33] <williamrocker> off
[10:34] <bazhang> williamrocker, paste.ubuntu.com ---> lspci
[10:34] <williamrocker> bazhang, in the All Settings > Network a Wireless option disappeared now. Now there' only one
[10:34] <bazhang> thats an el not a one williamrocker
[10:34] <bazhang> williamrocker, lspci
[10:35] <williamrocker> bazhang, there is a lot of text
[10:36] <bazhang> williamrocker, put in a pastebin
[10:36] <bazhang> paste.ubuntu.com williamrocker
[10:37] <williamrocker> 00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor DRAM Controller (rev 06)
[10:37] <williamrocker> 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor PCI Express x16 Controller (rev 06)
[10:37] <williamrocker> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)
[10:37] <williamrocker> 00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor HD Audio Controller (rev 06)
[10:37] <williamrocker> 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family USB xHCI (rev 05)
[10:37] <williamrocker> 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1 (rev 04)
[10:38] <bazhang> pastebin williamrocker
[10:38] <williamrocker> 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1 (rev 04)
[10:38] <williamrocker> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High Definition Audio Controller (rev 05)
[10:38] <williamrocker> 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port #1 (rev d5)
[10:38] <williamrocker> 00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port #3 (rev d5)
[10:38] <idowo> Hi, I would like to create a script that changes all of my displays' resolution (they're mirrored) to 1024x768, starts a certain program in Wine, and upon closing the program session reverts it to the original resolution (1280x1024). Is this possible somehow?
[10:39] <dingus> twe
[10:39] <bazhang> williamrocker, dont post that in the channel
[10:39] <bazhang> dingus, issue or question?
[10:40] <bazhang> !pastebin | williamrocker
[10:42] <williamrocker> oh great
[10:42] <Ozymandias42> I have a question regarding the Ubuntu LiveCD. When booting the squashfs doesn’t get mounted automatically. Which is okay, I can do that from shell but problem then is, I can’t log in with user ubuntu and empty password. What do I have to manually muont to make it work besides the casperfs-diskimage?
[10:42] <williamrocker> bazhang can you see me?
[10:42] <BoyDark> Hello
[10:43] <williamrocker> bazhang, hey?
[10:43] <bazhang> williamrocker, yes
[10:43] <williamrocker> bazhang, oh great. #ubuntu cut me off
[10:43] <bazhang> williamrocker, dont post in the channel use a pastebin
[10:43] <williamrocker> bazhang, how do i use pastebin?
[10:43] <williamrocker> bazhang, on win7?
[10:43] <bazhang> !paste | williamrocker
[10:43] <BoyDark> My friend if I start Ubuntu system on My notebook, he give me this out: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ng2134tcrh7uwez/IMAG0843.jpg?dl=0
[10:44] <bazhang> so copy it over williamrocker
[10:44] <bazhang> williamrocker, how did you paste that whole huge amount of lines to this channel
[10:44] <bazhang> williamrocker, do it to a pastebin instead
[10:45] <williamrocker> bazhang, can u see now?
[10:45] <williamrocker> bazhang, i copied it into a pen. then here
[10:45] <bazhang> williamrocker, pastebin and give us the link
[10:45] <williamrocker> bazhang, how do i do that? i dont know how :(
[10:46] <bazhang> williamrocker, open a browser, like firefox
[10:46] <hypermist> My windows are black
[10:46] <hypermist> i cannot select an option
[10:46] <williamrocker> bazhang, okay. i have chrome
[10:46] <bazhang> williamrocker, then go to the website paste.ubuntu.com
[10:46] <Ozymandias42> which channel should I go to for help with the Ubuntu LiveCD?
[10:46] <williamrocker> bazhang, oh got it now :D
[10:47] <bazhang> williamrocker, at that website, copy all that long text and save. give us the url of that save
[10:47] <williamrocker> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9993579/plain/
[10:47] <williamrocker> bazhang, i dont have to create a account do i?
[10:47] <hypermist> Nvm im going to hve to upgrade my drivers
[10:48] <bazhang> williamrocker, no
[10:48] <williamrocker> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9993579/
[10:48] <williamrocker> bazhang, can u see?
[10:48] <bazhang> williamrocker, patience
[10:49] <williamrocker> bazhang, okay thanks :)
[10:50] <williamrocker> bazhang, i think i might found the problem but i dont know how to solve it
[10:50] <abcd_> flash can't detect my camera even tho cheese can
[10:51] <BoyDark> My friend if I start Ubuntu system on My notebook, he give me this out: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ng2134tcrh7uwez/IMAG0843.jpg?dl=0
[10:51] <Ozymandias42> If this message is being received at all, pls reply. (not sure if being ignored of something wrong with my irc client)
[10:52] <bazhang> it is
[10:52] <natan> message received!
[10:52] <Ozymandias42> good to know.
[10:52] <williamrocker> bazhang, check this one http://paste.ubuntu.com/9993648/
[10:52] <bazhang> being seen not ignored that is
[10:52] <williamrocker> bazhang, that's when i run rfkill list all
[10:52] <williamrocker> bazhang, but i cant unblock them
[10:53] <natan> rfkill unblock all?
[10:56] <williamrocker> yeah why natan?
[10:56] <williamrocker> bazhang, a little help please?
[10:57] <bazhang> williamrocker, if you ask every two minutes I cannot find a solution.
[10:58] <williamrocker> bazhang, sorry. I was still in topic :(
[10:58] <bazhang> williamrocker, then be patient
[10:58] <natan> williamrocker, I don't know it worked for me :s
[10:58] <williamrocker> natan i've tried it but it's wifi is still soft blocked
[11:00] <jatt> sudo rfkill unblock wifi; sudo rfkill unblock all
[11:00] <jatt> reboot
[11:01] <smallfoot-> hey
[11:01] <williamrocker> nothing. wifi is still off :(
[11:01] <smallfoot-> how to upgrade to 15.04 vivid?
[11:02] <EriC^> smallfoot-: it's still a development version
[11:05] <prottasa> hi every one
[11:05] <smallfoot-> EriC^, yes, I know... but in previous development versions you could update to them before the release
[11:06] <bazhang> !vivid | smallfoot-
[11:07] <smallfoot-> thanks
[11:07] <bazhang>  /join #ubuntu+1 smallfoot-
[11:07] <prottasa> i want to know about low latency linux karnel anybody for help
[11:08] <tony2> exit
[11:10] <Ozymandias42> Does anyone know how to get the Ubuntu LiveCD working from the initrd? Just manually mounting FILESYST.SQU doesn’t seem to do the trick. Get dumped at a login prompt which doesn’t accept any credentials
[11:13] <williamrocker> bazhang, did you find anything?
[11:16] <williamrocker> bazhang, you there?
[11:16] <williamrocker> bazhang:
[11:16] <bazhang> !patience | williamrocker
[11:17] <massi> ciao
[11:17] <williamrocker> bazhang: it's not that bazhang. I found a solution to the problem but can you explain me if you have the time?
[11:17] <bazhang> williamrocker, ask the channel every 10 minutes or so, not every two
[11:17] <massi> qualche italiano?
[11:17] <bazhang> massi, #ubuntu-it
[11:18] <massi> mah ste caxxo di chat non risponde nessuno
[11:20] <vlt> massi: Cos’hai chiesto?
[11:21] <Ozymandias42> does anyone know how the liveCD bootprocess works? Seems I need to manually mount all stuff necessary to enable my tablet to correctly boot.
[11:21] <williamrocker> bazhang: excuse me if i offend you if i say this but i picked up my laptop, went to the toilet to solve you know what. there i start to write the commands that i found in the tutorial. more then 10mins have passed. I don't want to cause any troubles but when I found someone in need I help them.
[11:21] <schoppenhauer> hello. my computer keeps restarting instead of suspending to ram - not always, though. I looked at pm-suspend.log, dmesg, kern.log, syslog, but the logs just say everything was successful.
[11:22] <schoppenhauer> it did not do so a few days ago.
[11:22] <schoppenhauer> not sure how to track down the problem. suspending to disk works fine.
[11:22] <schoppenhauer> (except that it also sometimes restarts the computer afterwards, but still, it can restore the state of the computer)
[11:22] <Ozymandias42> schoppenhauer, is it a new install?
[11:23] <schoppenhauer> Ozymandias42: no. it is ubuntu LTS (14.04), and it pretty much was installed at the time 14.04 was released. and it pretty much worked since then.
[11:24] <williamrocker> can someone help me understand the changes that I did by following this tutorial? http://askubuntu.com/questions/62730/cannot-change-soft-block-setting-to-no-for-ar9287-wireless-network
[11:24] <Grant_P> Anyone able to help with automounting raid1 with luks+ext4 in ubuntu 14.04 or point to a particularly useful guide?
[11:25] <Ozymandias42> schoppenhauer, okay, that’s strange. If it was a new one I had suggested to try adding resumewait or resumedelay=[n] to the kernel-parameters.
[11:25] <Ozymandias42> in any case maybe this helps in tracking down the problem: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
[11:26] <Ozymandias42> I’m afk now.
[11:27] <schoppenhauer> hm. resumewait only affects hibernation, if I see that correctly.
[11:28] <williamrocker> hey can someone help me understand a tutorial pls?
[11:29] <massi> c'è nessunooooooooooooooooooooo
[11:33] <MACscr> is there a proper way to restart network settings that actually works? Seems like the only thing that work is rebooting when you have renamed interfaces, bond, bridges, etc
[11:35] <BoyDark> Hello
[11:35] <BoyDark> My friend if I start Ubuntu system on My notebook, he give me this out: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ng2134tcrh7uwez/IMAG0843.jpg?dl=0
[11:50] <jarnos> Aw Snap! Something went wrong... comes often with chromium-browser in 14.04.
[11:59] <williamrocker> hey can someone help me understand a tutorial pls?
[11:59] <bekks> williamrocker: So ask right away :)
[11:59] <smallfoot-> 1
[12:00] <KALIN_> what is the cheapest fully unbuntu supported tablet?
[12:00] <Ozymandias42> probably this one: http://www.ubutabshop.com
[12:00] <williamrocker> bekks: hey bekks :D so jrtappers was able to help me install ubuntu but wifi wasnt working but i dont understand the changes that i made http://askubuntu.com/questions/62730/cannot-change-soft-block-setting-to-no-for-ar9287-wireless-network
[12:02] <cfhowlett> !touch | KALIN,
[12:03] <vegaonee>  I'm having issues with my wireless connection in Kubuntu 14.10 (Plasma 4). I sometimes loose the wireless connection to my router and can't get it back unless I reboot the computer. What could be the issue?
[12:03] <vegaonee> I don't think it's a DNS issue, as I can't even reconnect to the wireless network. And when I'm connected to it, everything is fine. I suddenly get disconnected to the network and can't connect back. This happens after a few hours of use of the distro.
[12:04] <vegaonee> I read that upgrading to kernel 3.17 might help, but I rather use the "official" kernel if possible.
[12:04] <MonkeyDust> vegaonee  does it also happen with a cable connection?
[12:08] <vegaonee> MonkeyDust: I haven't tried yet, because it is not practical. My daughter will just pull in the cable and such. And I would have to use it for hours to test. But I think a cable connection would be fine.
[12:08] <Tej> how i can connect reliance dongle
[12:09] <ActionParsnip> Tej: run: lsusb     search for the 8 character hex ID to find guides
[12:13] <r4m80> hi ! i would like to create a live usb with kali linux on it does someone know how to do this ?
[12:13] <vegaonee> sudo apt-get install unetbootin ? :)
[12:13] <cfhowlett> r4m80, kali is not supported here.
[12:14] <cfhowlett> !kali | r4m80
[12:14] <MonkeyDust> r4m80  are you in ubuntu now?
[12:14] <r4m80> i've tried but it doesn't works with kali
[12:14] <r4m80> yes
[12:15] <Ozymandias42> has anyone here experience with Ubuntu on HP Stream 7?
[12:15] <vegaonee> r4m80: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick#mkusb_-_dd_image_of_iso_file_to_USB_device_safely
[12:15] <r4m80> thanks :)
[12:16] <vegaonee> And https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_flash_installation_media#Using_dd r4m80. It might help. You're welcome!
[12:17] <Tej> after run lsusb then what i have to do
[12:18] <mehdip2007> hey guys is it usual when my ubuntu boots up take 1GB or more of my RAM?
[12:18] <cfhowlett> mehdip2007, idling?  no.  using it?  possible.
[12:19] <mehdip2007> cfhowlett, i just run terminal to get the htop so check  thats all
[12:19] <Tej> anyone can help me for connect my dongle
[12:19] <mehdip2007> have so many process running by root
[12:20] <MonkeyDust> Tej  has it worked before?
[12:20] <Tej> no
[12:20] <Tej> its new
[12:21] <Tej> and i am also new for this system
[12:22] <Tej> monkeyDust
[12:22] <Tej> u there
[12:23] <Tej> which anti virus is best for ubuntu 12.04
[12:24] <MonkeyDust> !av | Tej
[12:24] <k1l_> Tej: in general you dont need antivirus. just keep your system updated and ubuntu will give security updates if some security issue is known
[12:25] <Tej> pls tell me MonkeyDust
[12:25] <gpietro> hey guys using apt-src i built a package from sources...and now using dpkg i am trying to install the debs i got out of it...it seems, though, dpkg has problems with one .deb
[12:25] <Tej> ok thx
[12:25] <MonkeyDust> Tej  tell you what?
[12:25] <gpietro> how can i see what went wrong?
[12:26] <Tej> why My Internet Dongle Not Connected
[12:26] <MonkeyDust> Tej  i'm not familiar with dongles
[12:27] <gpietro> http://pastebin.com/TnRwyh9E
[12:27] <gpietro> this is what i get
[12:27] <mehdip2007> i run skype  there are so many process in skype subdirectory
[12:28] <Tej> its ok thx
[12:29] <Tej> any one guide me for install dongle in ubuntu 12.04
[12:29] <k1l_> gpietro: why do you want to install that deb package?
[12:29] <cfhowlett> Tej,  you don't "install" a dongle to ubuntu.  you plug it in.  IF it's supported, it works.  If not, easiest to find one that IS supported.
[12:30] <gpietro> hi kil_..so i need to install glibc because MATLAB would have problems if i didn' recompilie that lib with a different value for a constant in the headers
[12:31] <cfhowlett> Tej, http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/catalog/category/WIRELESS/
[12:31] <gpietro> anyway i just deleted that changelog
[12:31] <gpietro> it went trhough an it seems now matlab is working
[12:31] <k1l_> gpietro: i never heard of that. what ubuntu is that?
[12:32] <wsky> what's the name of the text installer package in ubuntu?
[12:33] <Ozymandias42> is anyone here interessted in hearing my problem with Ubuntu on HP Stream 7?
[12:33] <gpietro> kil_: http://pastebin.com/1w4cBNx0 . I am/was (still checking) this problem: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19268293/matlab-error-cannot-open-with-static-tls
[12:34] <MonkeyDust> Ozymandias42  ask your question and wait
[12:34] <Tej> which is copatible app for ubuntu 12.04 deb, tar , rpm, sh /
[12:35] <Ozymandias42> MonkeyDust, I did that about 10 times already. so I’m assuming either no one is interested or no one has even the slightest idea of where to send me instead for help.
[12:35] <cfhowlett> Tej, rpm is redhat.  Assume that rpm will not work as advertised.
[12:35] <Ozymandias42> This time I just want to know if I’m wasting my time here waiting or not.
[12:36] <cfhowlett> !ask | Ozymandias42,
[12:36] <MonkeyDust> Ozymandias42  or nobody has the answer, that's also possible
[12:36] <Ozymandias42> okay, 1 line. UbuntuLive CD. Casper doesn’t boot automagically. How to do it manually?
[12:37] <MonkeyDust> "automagically", nice typo
[12:38] <Tej> i can install window in ubuntu 12.04
[12:39] <cfhowlett> Tej, virtualbox is the sanest method
[12:39] <MonkeyDust> or VMWare
[12:40] <Tej> which is better ubuntu or window
[12:40] <cfhowlett> Tej, gee let me think .... um, I'm going to guess ubuntu.
[12:41] <Ozymandias42> Tej, depends on what you want to do with it.
[12:41] <MonkeyDust> Tej  what you like most, that's the best
[12:41] <Ozymandias42> and on which hardware.
[12:43] <Ozymandias42> does anyone happen to be present who owns a HP Stream 7 Win8.1 Tablet?
[12:44] <cfhowlett> !touch | ozymandias42, as it's a tablet, I would think ubuntu touch *might* be the place to start
[12:45] <hypermist> Everything for me on LINUX IS NOT WORKING :|
[12:46] <cfhowlett> !details | hypermist, no details = no help
[12:47] <hypermist> A game built for linux is not working on my linux
[12:47] <hypermist> Game is garrys mod
[12:47] <hypermist> No error it just sticks on one part
[12:48] <cfhowlett> hypermist, contact Steam and/or Garry's as it's not an ubuntu program.
[12:48] <EbonyDarkness> hey gays
[12:48] <hypermist> cfhowlett: Nothing is literally working. for me. No programs work
[12:48] <cfhowlett> EbonyDarkness, check yourself and follow the guidelines.
[12:48] <EbonyDarkness> omfg wtf r u talkin abot wat did i do
[12:49] <EbonyDarkness> OH
[12:49] <cfhowlett> hypermist, and ... garry's mod is published by garry and steam --- NOT ubuntu
[12:49] <EbonyDarkness> i ment 2 say guys not gays
[12:49] <EbonyDarkness> get ova it
[12:49] <k1l> hypermist: come one. dont just make a drama. give detailed informations and errormassages and people in here will help
[12:49] <cfhowlett> !guidelines | EbonyDarkness,
[12:49] <EbonyDarkness> oh mi fukin gud wateva
[12:49] <EbonyDarkness> neway i hav a problem wit mi imac
[12:49] <hypermist> Apps arent working, drivers and windows are showing up black. :\
[12:49] <hypermist> I've been battling this for 1week :|
[12:49] <hypermist> 3 different flavours of Linux same issue
[12:50] <EbonyDarkness> omg
[12:50] <k1l> EbonyDarkness: i am serious, go away if you just want to troll.
[12:50] <EbonyDarkness> fine you fucking muggle poser
[12:50] <EbonyDarkness> i bet youve never even heard of mcr
[12:50] <cfhowlett> !ops | EbonyDarkness ban requested
[12:51] <cfhowlett> hypermist, why are you telling us?  it's not an ubuntu problem.  consult the source.
[12:51] <hypermist> Its not just the game.
[12:51] <hypermist> Its ubuntu apps itself
[12:51] <hypermist> So im going to call it quits. on linux.
[12:52] <k1l> hypermist: stop. if you want help do as i just said. if you just want to make drama leave here and dont be annoying
[12:52] <cfhowlett> hypermist, k.  bby
[12:52] <wallbroken> Hi
[12:53] <wallbroken> How to sync iphone on ubuntu?
[12:53] <ikonia> wallbroken: you can't
[12:53] <Ozymandias42> you can’t sync your iPhone on linux if not using iTunes using wine.
[12:53] <ikonia> you can't do it even using wine
[12:53] <Ozymandias42> ..which might not work either
[12:53] <wallbroken> iTunes on wine?
[12:53] <ikonia> the hardware interaction is not there
[12:54] <Ozymandias42> get a mac or use virtualbox with windows
[12:54] <cfhowlett> !iphone | wallbroken
[12:54] <IHateMyIsp> wallbroken: http
[12:54] <Ozymandias42> iPod != iPhone
[12:54] <ikonia> read the link
[12:54] <wallbroken> Why wine doesn t work?
[12:55] <ikonia> wallbroken: becaues it doesn't have direct hardware interaction that the iphone/itunes wants
[12:55] <cfhowlett> wallbroken, wine frequently doesn't work
[12:55] <ikonia> plus wine is not a solution
[12:55] <Ozymandias42> you could also install mac os X using qemu or virtual box
[12:55] <ikonia> no you can't
[12:56] <ikonia> a.) that is against the TOC of mac OSX b.) the emmulation is missing certain hardware devices for mac
[12:56] <wallbroken> I have not osx installer
[12:57] <Ozymandias42> in that case. Get a Mac and be happy.
[12:57] <cfhowlett> wallbroken, apple goes to great lengths to ensure/lock their devices to their OS.  every update continues the tradition.  if you NEED osx, get a mac.
[12:57] <wallbroken> I don t like osx
[12:57] <wallbroken> I like linux
[12:57] <Ozymandias42> then get yourself a windows device
[12:57] <ikonia> then accept you cannot sync your iphone
[12:57] <Ozymandias42> or dualboot your current machine
[12:58] <wallbroken> It a a dell xps that comes with ubuntu
[12:58] <wallbroken> I have not Windows
[12:58] <Ozymandias42> If you want to use closed comercial products linux is the last thing you want. So either you want linux or an iDevice. You can’t have both.
[12:58] <Ozymandias42> then just download the win10 technical preview
[12:58] <Ozymandias42> it’s free
[12:59] <wallbroken> Windows on virtualbox is a
[12:59] <wallbroken> A solition?
[12:59] <Ozymandias42> sure
[12:59] <ikonia> it's a poor solution
[12:59] <ikonia> sync to icloud
[13:00] <wallbroken> The music?
[13:00] <Ozymandias42> the best solution you could possibly get would be a mac dualbooted with linux.
[13:00] <wallbroken> Ubuntu works on mac?
[13:00] <Ozymandias42> of course it does.
[13:01] <cfhowlett> wallbroken, yep.  with a bit of work.
[13:01] <IHateMyIsp> you can sync quite a bit of info from/to the lolphone
[13:01] <wallbroken> All the hardware is aupported?
[13:01] <Ozymandias42> it even works perfectly if running inside Parallels
[13:01] <ikonia> wallbroken: use icloud
[13:01] <IHateMyIsp> eg you can use cal/cardav
[13:01] <ikonia> wallbroken: but basically ubuntu = no
[13:01] <IHateMyIsp> the real question is *what* you actually want to sync
[13:01] <wallbroken> ICloud is not for music
[13:02] <Ozymandias42> that is.. aside from the native resolution when on a retina machine.
[13:02] <cfhowlett> !mac | wallbroken
[13:02] <Ozymandias42> He want’s to sync music. he said that in the beginning.
[13:03] <ikonia> wallbroken: icloud is fine for music
[13:03] <Ozymandias42> so icloud is no sollution unless he also has iCloud Music, which is paid service and which only makes sense while also managing all your music in itunes
[13:03] <wallbroken> No, it s not free
[13:03] <Ozymandias42> using the iCloud drive is for storing musik through third party apps is a crappy solution as well as it only gives you 5gigs for free
[13:05] <ikonia> then buy supported operating systems/hardware
[13:05] <cfhowlett> this ^^^^ truth
[13:07] <doomlord_> has anyone here used an apple magic-mouse with ubuntu - whats the behaviour out of the box (does it turn single-finger gestures into scrollwheel?)
[13:07] <ikonia> doomlord_: tried - had lots of problems with it
[13:07] <Ozymandias42> works well. at least in Parallels (before installing parallels tools)
[13:07] <ikonia> doomlord_: there is no real native support for it in linux,
[13:08] <doomlord_> ikonia, thanks. (i dont have one, i do have a mac so one might have been tempting but hearing that..no)
[13:08] <ikonia> doomlord_: you can use the syntapic Xorg driver, but it really isn't useable
[13:08] <Ozymandias42> If you want to enjoy it, just use a mac and run ubuntu in a parallels installation
[13:08] <doomlord_> i'll stick with conventional wheel mice
[13:09] <Permutate> is there anyone who will help me with a Dieharder suite test?
[13:10] <Ozymandias42> question: what to do if the LiveCD dumps me at a login prompt which doesn’t accept any credentials?
[13:16] <Apachez> so the parents took their laptop and went to visit me, turned out they already used the ubuntu FGLRX driver as suggested by additional drivers but the box refused to boot
[13:16] <Apachez> after removing xorg.conf it booted
[13:16] <Apachez> the odd thing is that when I do a diff on the old (removed, well backupped) xorg.conf with the one autocreated they are equal
[13:16] <Apachez> so no idea what happend to ubuntu last night with the 3.16.0-30 update
[13:18] <Ozymandias42> What kind of support can I expect here, anyway?
[13:18] <cfhowlett> Ozymandias42, volunteers.  for instant answers, consider purchasing a support plan from canonical.
[13:19] <Ozymandias42> cfhowlett, thx, but that wasn’t exactly what I wanted to know. I meant more like what kind of questions can I expect an answer to.
[13:19] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[13:19] <ikonia> Ozymandias42: anything ubuntu related
[13:20] <cfhowlett> Ozymandias42, the farther away from ubuntu, the less likely an answer will be forthcoming
[13:20] <k1l> Ozymandias42: any ubuntu related where someone in here reading it have a clue what a solution could be
[13:21] <Ozymandias42> okay, then what to do if the live CD refused to let me log in?
[13:22] <k1l> login? it should boot up straight to a desktop when selected to do
[13:22] <Ozymandias42> yeah. it ‘should'
[13:22] <k1l> Ozymandias42: so what ubuntu iso is that exactly?
[13:22] <Ozymandias42> the current i386
[13:22] <Ozymandias42> it doesn’t even boot the casperfs automatically. I have to do that manually from the initrd
[13:23] <cfhowlett> Ozymandias42, abnormal behavior.  I suspect either your .iso or your USB is scrambled.
[13:23] <ikonia> Ozymandias42: is this on your mac....
[13:23] <Ozymandias42> nope. It’s on an intel Atom processor.
[13:24] <Ozymandias42> HP Stream 7, Quadcore Atom.
[13:24] <Ozymandias42> oh and UEFI
[13:24] <cfhowlett> tablets, man
[13:24] <ikonia> Ozymandias42: what login credentials are you trying ?
[13:24] <Ozymandias42> ubuntu and no password
[13:25] <ikonia> and ubuntu/ubuntu ?
[13:25] <Ozymandias42> also guest and no password as well as ubuntu ubuntu, guest ubuntu, ubuntu guest and so one
[13:26] <Ozymandias42> I don’t know if it has anything to do with it but there also is a weird IRQ bug which get’s the whole thing seemingly stuck. To circumvent this I added noapic. With that I got to the initrd
[13:27] <ikonia> I suspect it's not actually booting
[13:27] <ikonia> you're looking at the initrd/busybox
[13:27] <ikonia> (that is only a guess though)
[13:27] <Ozymandias42> that’s correct
[13:27] <ikonia> so thats why it won't login then
[13:27] <ikonia> as thats not the ubuntu file system
[13:27] <Ozymandias42> and from there I manually mount my USB Stick again, then manually mount the casperfs file and type in exit.
[13:27] <ikonia> Ozymandias42: thats not going to work
[13:27] <Ozymandias42> then it resumes to boot the casperfs
[13:28] <Ozymandias42> i get to the login prompt of the ubuntu system
[13:28] <Ozymandias42> problem is only it doesn’t accept any credentials
[13:28] <ikonia> that is not the only problem
[13:28] <ikonia> that is the problem you can see/are focusing on
[13:28] <ikonia> you can't manually mount it and try to kick it off
[13:29] <Ozymandias42> I even tried manually executing the kernel on the casperfs with exec from the initrd.
[13:29] <Ozymandias42> why not?
[13:29] <ikonia> the installer sets up certain enviornmental pre-requs to be able to swapin/out the compressed file system
[13:30] <Ozymandias42> yes at that point I get a bunch of error messages. can I manually do that?
[13:31] <ikonia> no
[13:31] <Ozymandias42> that’s… unfortunate. strangely enough the KNOPPIX LiveCD boots up just fine. I don’t really understand why
[13:32] <k1l> does the atom thingy got PAE?
[13:32] <Ozymandias42> ehhh.. good question. what is PAE?
[13:32] <k1l> and "some errors" might matter a lot to get to know what is wrong
[13:33] <k1l> it s nice that you can fiddle in busybox and mount stuff. but if it breaks in first place that is the issue. get to know what the error there is
[13:34] <Ozymandias42> there are three errors, I could post you a link to the image I’ve taken if you want
[13:34] <shubh> hey
[13:35] <sshcontrol> hi ppl
[13:35] <sshcontrol> you should try this :)  http://sshcontrol.me/
[13:36] <cfhowlett> sshcontrol, no spam please.
[13:36] <sshcontrol> sorry
[13:37] <k1l> Ozymandias42: i think we cant help if we need to guess what the eror is :)
[13:38] <Ozymandias42> k1l, Okay, I think I just type the error’s here, that’s probably a bit easier to read than searching through multiple screenshots.
[13:39] <werner> hi
[13:39] <Ozymandias42> Firstly there is a [drm:intel_pipe_config_compare] *ERROR* mismatch in adjusted_mode.flags(DRM_MODE_FLAG_NHSYNC) (expected 2, found 0)
[13:40] <Ozymandias42> also a mmc0: Failed to request IRQ 44,46,47: -22
[13:40] <Ozymandias42> and probably most important usb 1-2-port4: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad?
[13:41] <Ozymandias42> oh and pnp 00:03: can’t evalute _CRS: 1
[13:41] <Ozymandias42> that are all error up to the initrd
[13:43] <tolis_> hello , i have a problem with my zalman mouse , lights are on but system doesnt recognize the mouse
[13:43] <MonkeyDust>  tolis_ wireless mouse?
[13:43] <tolis_> no wired
[13:43] <tolis_> other normal mice fuction properly but this one no
[13:44] <MonkeyDust> it's a gaming mouse, i read here
[13:44] <tolis_> yes
[13:45] <tolis_> more buttons , and u can adjust dpi's
[13:45] <MonkeyDust> but doesnt work
[13:45] <tolis_> yep:D
[13:45] <MonkeyDust> so why do you use it?
[13:46] <tolis_> i borrowed another mouse to find a solution
[13:46] <bai_> hello i had the same problem, mine is gigabyte mouse
[13:46] <bai_> with a dpi change button
[13:47] <tolis_> and u solved it?:P
[13:47] <bai_> nope
[13:47] <bai_> - -haha
[13:47] <tolis_> haha :D
[13:47] <tolis_> ok then i must have one mouse for windows and one for ubuntu good:P
[13:47] <bai_> i now using a normal one
[13:48] <bai_> haha
[13:50] <k1l> Ozymandias42: wait , that is a tablet thingy?
[13:50] <cfhowlett> k1l, it is
[13:50] <Ozymandias42> k1l, yes it is. But that shouldn’t matter, shouldn’t it?
[13:51] <k1l> oh well. that is totally different thing driver wise. there are not real generic drivers available for the most hardware
[13:52] <Ozymandias42> yes, I don’t want to install Ubuntu. I just wanted to see what does work and what doesn’t. I already know, that I can get up to a working X environment using KNOPIX so I just assumed it’s a problem with the Kernel used in the Ubuntu LiveCD or that I just have to add certain boot flags to circumvent problems.
[13:54] <k1l> Ozymandias42: for that sort of devices you need to see other users experiences since that systems are different to typical laptops and dekstops
[13:54] <k1l> Ozymandias42: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2261294
[13:54] <k1l> Ozymandias42: first of: try the 32bit version
[13:54] <Ozymandias42> I did. Same result. Oh and funny enough, you linked me to the thread were I started my oddysey. and on top of that the last post in that thread is my own^^
[13:57] <cfhowlett> Ozymandias42, not saying it can't be done, but you are the pioneer on this and may have to create/innovate your own solutions.
[13:58] <cfhowlett> honestly, I've seem greater numbers of user trying to hack *nix on their microsoft surface than hp 7 streams ...
[13:58] <cfhowlett> *seen*
[13:58] <Ozymandias42> cfhowlett, Okay :D seems, that way. Anayway. Thanks for your help and time.
[13:58] <cfhowlett> Ozymandias42, best of luck to you.
[14:00] <Ozymandias42> well, I just bought it because it was incredibly cheap and runs pretty smooth despite the low ram and atom processor. Seeing as it has a configurable UEFI and at least x86 compliant hardware I thought, it shouldn’t be that hard to get linux running. KNOPPIX works out of the box, after all. But I guess it’d be easier to install Windows 10 on that thing than getting Linux to run.
[14:04] <BluesKaj> Ozymandias42, have you considered the ubuntu minimal install which is basically a text mode installer https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[14:04] <Ozymandias42> BluesKaj, no I haven’t. Good Idea actually, that might work. Thx!
[14:05] <Nick___> What driver should I use for my computer?
[14:05] <Nick___> It has a "NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 (UMA)"
[14:05] <Nick___> It has 2 proprietary, 1 proprietary tested, and 1 open source.
[14:05] <Ozymandias42> BluesKaj, only..one problem: “Note: While the mini ISO is handy, it isn't useful for installing on UEFI-based systems that you want to run in UEFI mode. The mini lacks the proper files for booting the computer in UEFI mode. Thus, the computer will boot in BIOS compatibility mode, and the installation will be in BIOS mode. For more information, please see this.” Could proof even more difficult.
[14:06] <indra> Hello,everyone!I have a question,is it possible to have aero effect in gtk3 themes?
[14:06] <Nick___> Somebody said that my graphics card is unstable/will give me problems with Ubuntu, so I think I should use the open source one...
[14:06] <Nick___> Thanks in advance for the answer.
[14:07] <BluesKaj> Ozymandias42, must you use the uefi mode , or can legacy mode suffice if available
[14:07] <Ozymandias42> BluesKaj, I have to use it. There is no legacy mode on the Stream 7
[14:08] <TJ-> Nick___: The 6100 is only supported by the Nvidia legacy driver, not the current Nvidia driver (version 3xx), so just ensure if you install proprietary it is going to install the 'legacy' version
[14:08] <BluesKaj> Ozymandias42, bummer ;(
[14:09] <BluesKaj> Nick___, which ubuntu ?
[14:09] <TJ-> Nick___: I think the legacy driver version stops at 304, whereas the current version is at 331/340/346 (depending on where it comes from)
[14:09] <Ozymandias42> BluesKaj, y? It’s not a problem. Getting a UEFI Bootloader is the least problem. You can simply use the 32bit UEFI Grub from the fedlet project.
[14:09] <Nick___> TJ-: They all say legacy in them.
[14:09] <Nick___> Blueskaj: I downloaded straight from the site yesterday, so LTS 14.04
[14:10] <TJ-> Nick___: That's good then :) Usually the proprietary driver will give much better 3D accelerated performance than the Nouveau open-source driver. If in doubt, test.
[14:11] <Nick___> Well, if what people on this channel yesterday is true, and the Graphics Card is a problem, won't the Open Source driver have been worked on by people who knew about this problem (and hopefully fixed it)?
[14:11] <BluesKaj> Nick___,  check this out http://www.howopensource.com/2012/10/install-nvidia-geforce-driver-in-ubuntu-12-10-12-04-using-ppa/   it includes 14.04
[14:12] <TJ-> Nick___: Depends on what the problem is supposed to be
[14:13] <Nick___> TJ-: Supposedly it's such an old Graphics Card (The computer orginally ran Vista lel) so it's problematic with a newer OS. (I guess it can't handle it or something. Somebody recommended I install Lubuntu (Which I'm not going to do))
[14:15] <TJ-> Nick___: I'd treat that advice with a pinch of salt. The legacy driver or the F/OSS driver should be equally robust. The proprietary driver will likely do much better with 3D acceleration.
[14:18] <MarcoPau> Hi, my GDM_LANG e LANGUAGE locales are set to wrong language. How do I correct those? Thanks for helpinhg
[14:22] <Nick___> TJ-: Thank you <3 (No homo/hetero :P)
[14:23] <TJ-> Nick___: No worries, my boyfriend isn't jealous :p
[14:23] <Nick___> TJ-: :P
[14:24] <Nick___> TJ-: You guys should really get paid for this, I'm trying to learn how to utilize Linux/Ubuntu and I've gotten nothing but help.
[14:25] <TJ-> Nick___: methinks we have too much time on our hands :p
[14:25] <Nick___> TJ-: Ubuntu/Linux may not be the best OS, but it has the best community.
[14:25] <Apachez> Nick___: how dare you? ;)
[14:26] <TJ-> Nick___: I agree.... but an OS without a support community is no OS
[14:26] <Nick___> Apachez: It's not noob friendly (hence why I'm here) heh.
[14:26] <Nick___> Alright, I'm going AFK, I'll bother you guys some more later. Deuces ~
[14:27] <Apachez> Nick___: what happend to your issue with gfx?
[14:27] <Apachez> did additional drivers resolve it?
[14:33] <wsky> okay so refind does not see my ubuntu installtion on my mac, any ubuntu mac users here?
[14:34] <[Ex0r]> Hello guys. I have ubuntu 14.04 server, and my primary HDD is nearing being full. I am going to put another hdd in it as a secondary one. I was wondering how I would go about formatting it in ubuntu and setting it up so its mounted automatically on startup. (Its an internal hdd)
[14:36] <TJ-> [Ex0r]: If the system is using LVM then you could simply add the drive as a new Physical Volume to a volume group and extend existing Logical Volumes
[14:36] <[Ex0r]> Not sure if I am using that or not, I used default options during initial install
[14:37] <TJ-> [Ex0r]: "sudo vgdisplay" and "mount | grep mapper" - if you see mount reporting paths of the form "/dev/mapper/<VG_NAME>-<LV_NAME>" it'll be using LVM
[14:38] <rrr> how to auto run a script 3am daily?
[14:38] <[Ex0r]> rrr using cron
[14:38] <kokotakus> rrr: google how to use cron
[14:41] <petrol> can somebody help me with some explanations on the /etc/shadow file
[14:41] <petrol> I do understand the file stores the hash of the password
[14:41] <adrian_1908> Does anyone know how to extract a bz2 file (no tar'd, just bz2 with text-file inside) to a different directory than itself? I can't get it to work.
[14:41] <Guest34494> hi
[14:42] <BluesKaj> adrian_1908, try unp ..you'll need to install it
[14:42] <Guest34494> hi almazys
[14:42] <adrian_1908> BluesKaj: Is that necessary in your experience?
[14:43] <BluesKaj> adrian_1908, it'll extract the file to ~/
[14:43] <adrian_1908> BluesKaj: I need to extract it to a specific directory and want to avoid temporaries at all costs.
[14:45] <seth-666>  /join #pimpmymint
[14:45] <seth-666> sorry
[14:45] <seth-666> i am a noob :(
[14:59] <ailan> #ubuntu-es
[15:01] <ailan> haw can I connect to other channnel?
[15:01] <ikonia> ailan: /join #channel
[15:02] <bazhang>  /join #channel ailan
[15:02] <ailan> thenks
[15:03] <alexi5> hello
[15:11] <eike_> what is this aboutẞ
[15:11] <eike_> ẞ
[15:11] <eike_> ?
[15:11] <cfhowlett> !topic | eike_
[15:11] <Finetundra> good morning folks. I'm thinking of doing a full wipe and clean install. what is the best way to go about this?
[15:12] <ikonia> Finetundra: just format the partitions when the installer asks you where to install
[15:12] <Finetundra> ikonia, thats it?
[15:13] <ikonia> yes
[15:13] <user937048296725> how can i disable the guest account?
[15:13] <Finetundra> and what would be the best way to preserve some of my more important files?
[15:14] <ikonia> Finetundra: you just said you wanted a clean wipe
[15:14] <ikonia> now you say you want to preserve files ?
[15:14] <ikonia> what do you REALLY want
[15:15] <Finetundra> sorry, i've been up all night. what i'm trying to do is keep just a few things and empty the drive of the OS and the rest
[15:16] <ikonia> Finetundra: copy the files you want somewhere else then a usb pen drive for example
[15:16] <Finetundra> ok
[15:18] <MonkeyDust> Finetundra  and consider creating a separate /home partition, for your persoanl files
[15:18] <MonkeyDust> typo*
[15:19] <Finetundra> MonkeyDust, explain
[15:19] <Aquent> hey, sometimes my mouse randomly right clicks
[15:19] <Aquent> it used to work perfectly on windows
[15:19] <Aquent> is there some easy fix?
[15:20] <Finetundra> Aquent, are you on a laptop?
[15:20] <Aquent> yeh
[15:21] <Finetundra> Aquent, go to system settings-->displays. do you see a second monitor?
[15:21] <BluesKaj> Aquent, make sure your touchpad is disabled while typing or disabled completely if a mouse is plugged in.
[15:21] <Aquent> no
[15:21] <Aquent> no mouse and it is disabled
[15:22] <Aquent> while typing
[15:23] <MonkeyDust> Finetundra  with a separate /home partition, you can easily reinstall ubuntu, without touching the files in /home
[15:24] <MonkeyDust> Finetundra  during reinstallation, you format / but don't format /home
[15:24] <Finetundra> MonkeyDust, should I do that now or later
[15:25] <MonkeyDust> Finetundra  after you backed up (backupped?) and wiped your installation
[15:26] <Finetundra> MonkeyDust, ok. would you be able to walk me through while in the live session?
[15:27] <Aquent> the disabled while typing doesnt really work tho
[15:27] <Aquent> I can still move my mouse around while typing
[15:27] <Finetundra> MonkeyDust, or the better question is would you mind?
[15:27] <MonkeyDust> Finetundra  you simply create new partitions with gparted and assign them during installation, a small partition for / and a large one for /home (and swap as an option)
[15:28] <Aquent> oh I see, it does work as in I can't click
[15:33] <glogic> You might also consider a separate /data partition, especially useful for multiboot setups.
[15:40] <AaronAng> hi there, I am trying to install solarized colorscheme for terminal (I'm using xubuntu), but there is one problem. Whenever my cursor is active on a letter, I cant read the letter, because they are the same color. However I was wondering if I can make the letter change color whenever the cursor is on a letter>
[15:40] <AaronAng> ?
[15:42] <Finetundra> MonkeyDust, hello again. I've run into an issue. while I was backing up my HDD the backup drive suddenly unmounted and now i get this error every time I try to mount it: http://imgur.com/zzZ8dP8
[15:47] <Finetundra> can someone help me with this: http://imgur.com/zzZ8dP8
[15:47] <js1123> Hi, I've got a question concerning the hardware of a desktop pc vs hardware of a rack server. I want to know if it is possible/beneficial to use an old rack server its hardware/case to build a "killer desktop pc" ?
[15:48] <Finetundra> i was backing up a window spartition when the backup drive suddenly unmounted and nom I get this: http://imgur.com/zzZ8dP8
[15:48] <bazhang> js1123, try ##hardware
[15:48] <jnhghy> how can I view a ppt file in ubuntu? what app can I use?
[15:48] <jnhghy> ubutnu 14.04
[15:48] <EriC^> jnhghy: Libre
[15:49] <Finetundra> jnhghy, libre office impress should work
[15:49] <bazhang> jnhghy, tried libreoffice
[15:50] <Lope> How can I rename a TTF font (by commandline)? I think the name is embedded in the file?
[15:51] <itstallchris> anyone using gcalcli? I have a few questions
[15:54] <woozy> I installed Ubuntu from a flash drive and now it won't boot correctly unless the flash drive is plugged in. Grub sometimes comes up but after I choose Ubuntu disk runs a little than goes black and makes a noise then does nothing
[15:57] <BluesKaj> woozy, have you tied sudo grub-install /dev/sdX ? X being the partition where the mbr resides
[15:57] <Nick___> Can anybody with knowledge in old PC graphics cards help me?
[15:58] <Nick___> It's a long story, so I need to tell you all of what happened ahead of time.
[15:58] <woozy> BluesKaj: I tried but I got an error. I don't remember what error. I can try again. I also used the boot - repair tool and it did nothing.
[15:59] <bazhang> Nick___, the 6150go?
[15:59] <BluesKaj> `woo hmm, boot-repair usually works ...is this a dual boot machine ?
[15:59] <Nick___> yes
[15:59] <Nick___> bazhang: Yes.*
[15:59] <woozy> BluesKaj: no its just Ubuntu. Tried to move from elementary to ubuntu
[15:59] <bazhang> Nick___, problems with unity or gnome-shell
[15:59] <Nick___> bazhang: Big words oh god
[16:00] <Nick___> bazhang: First off, I'm doing this now: http://www.howopensource.com/2012/10/install-nvidia-geforce-driver-in-ubuntu-12-10-12-04-using-ppa/
[16:00] <Nick___> bazhang: Second off, I get errors at startup
[16:00] <bazhang> Nick___, unity is the one with the dock/launcher on the left
[16:00] <Nick___> bazhang: Yes
[16:01] <BluesKaj> woozy, uefi or bios?
[16:01] <bazhang> Nick___, so thats a ppa you installed for it
[16:01] <Nick___> bazhang: Yes.
[16:01] <woozy> BluesKaj: bios
[16:01] <bazhang> Nick___, and you want to remove the ppa now
[16:01] <Nick___> bazhang: No.
[16:02] <Nick___> bazhang: Somebody told me to install that driver, so I'm doing that.
[16:02] <bazhang> Nick___, problems with the ppa you need to contact the maintainer
[16:02] <Nick___> bazhang: But my problem is that I get @#$* at startup
[16:02] <bazhang> Nick___, well ppa-purge it
[16:02] <Nick___> bazhang: I don't have a problem with the ppa, I was just notifying you of what I was doing.
[16:03] <bazhang> Nick___, if you have issues with drivers from a ppa, that the ppa issue
[16:03] <Nick___> bazhang: Forget about the ppa lol
[16:03] <Nick___> bazhang: I don't have issues with any drivers, mate
[16:03] <Nick___> bazhang: Forget that I mentioned drivers, etc...
[16:03] <Nick___> bazhang: I am having problems at startup.
[16:03] <Nick___> bazhang: That is my issue.
[16:03] <bazhang> Nick___,  what is the blah blah at start up, be very clear about that
[16:05] <naftilos76> hi, i want to generate a sha1 string from a password string that contains symbols such as !@#$%. Does anybody know how this can be done?
[16:06] <naftilos76> i can do => echo "string_to_encrypt" | sha256sum
[16:06] <naftilos76> however if i do  => echo "string_to_encrypt!@#$%" | sha256sum it does not work
[16:07] <frex> Ngwenya is in the house
[16:07] <est31> naftilos76: the $ is the problem
[16:07] <est31> you have to escape it
[16:07] <naftilos76> with / ?
[16:08] <est31> and the ! is a problem too
[16:08] <est31> escape them with \
[16:08] <woozy> BluesKaj: any ideas?
[16:08] <naftilos76> ok thanks
[16:09] <KeksMan> hey, im trying to change the resolution of my third monitor via the command line (the proper resolution for that monitor is not listed in the settings), but when creating a mode and trying to add that mode to the monitor, all i get is an error
[16:09] <KeksMan> "X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)"
[16:09] <naftilos76> echo "/!@#/$%" | sha256sum would this be right?
[16:10] <naftilos76> it does not work either
[16:10] <est31> hello any package maintainer for the libopenal package here?
[16:10] <est31> could you disable SSE support?
[16:10] <teward> est31: file a bug against the package
[16:10] <est31> when I run it with SSE enabled its breaking
[16:10] <k1l> est31: best is to file a bug
[16:10] <teward> est31: you need to file a bug with `ubuntu-bug libopenal` or whatever the package name is
[16:10] <est31> I filed one, but when do I get a reaction? in two years?
[16:10] <teward> and explain the issue
[16:11] <teward> est31: bug number>
[16:11] <Nick___> bazhang: Apparently, the startup resolved itself. On to the next problem, I guess.
[16:11] <est31> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openal-soft/+bug/1416042
[16:11] <Nick___> bazhang: The other problem I'm having, is that my wireless adapter isn't working.
[16:11] <Nick___> bazhang: There's only one driver, but when I enable/use it, it still doesn't work.
[16:12] <manornk>  /join #php
[16:13] <BluesKaj> woozy, boot into the live usb, then open a terminal and run sudo grub-install /dev/sdX, as posted earlier X is where your / partition is. then run sudo update-grub
[16:14] <k1l> est31: seems like its just synced from debian. so you might want to file the bug there too and link it on laucnhpad.net
[16:14] <est31> ok
[16:14] <teward> est31: considering the package is in `universe`, getting fixes in Ubuntu will be at the community's discretion - someone has to step up to conffirm the bug and such.  YOu should probably file the bug against debian since it's just synced over, apparently.
[16:15] <est31> ok I'll do that
[16:17] <dufferzafar> How can I create a new wifi network from terminal? http://imgur.com/dHtpk8A
[16:17] <Nick___> Can anybody help me?
[16:17] <Nick___> My Wi-Fi adapter isn't working.
[16:17] <dhrosa> can someone help me why I can't ssh into this laptop that's on my local network? I can ssh into localhost from the laptop, and I can ssh from the laptop to my desktop, but I can't ssh from my desktop to my laptop. I never get a password prompt or anything and it just hangs
[16:18] <dhrosa> I don't know if it's an sshd config thing, or a firewall thing, or what
[16:20] <dhrosa> anyone know where else I should look besides sshd config and ufw?
[16:21] <BluesKaj> dhrosa, i have to ask do you have ssh installed on all machines, bot server and client, sometimes it's just that simple
[16:22] <dhrosa> yep, both server and client are installed on both machines. I can see the ssh server running if I do service --status-all
[16:22] <jhutchins> dhrosa: You might have specified that sshd only listen on localhost, but you can use ssh -v to see what's happening.
[16:24] <dhrosa> jhutchins: from my desktop -> laptop, I get "Connecting to 192.168.121 port 22", and then nothing after that it hangs
[16:26] <jhutchins> dhrosa: And in /var/log/auth.log on the target?
[16:27] <belkin_tty> hello ubuntu
[16:28] <belkin_tty> I want to install restricted packages for A/V only. I don't want to install the whole bunch of fonts and java
[16:28] <dhrosa> jhutchins: I don't think I see anything sshd related in there on my laptop, just a bunch of "pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user root by dhrosa(uid=0)"
[16:29] <Apachez> belkin_tty: apt-cache showpkg xxx
[16:29] <Apachez> where xxx is the package name
[16:29] <deitarion> My brother's machine has been forgetting to install kernel headers automatically after upgrades for several months now (forcing him to manually install them to regain nvidia binary driver support) but now it's gotten worse.
[16:29] <Apachez> there you will see which packages the restricted is made of
[16:29] <woozy> BluesKaj: would I install into /dev/sda or /dev/sda1
[16:29] <belkin_tty> what packages should I install? to view mkv, mp4 and other media type files
[16:29] <deitarion> Anyone ever seen this kind of breakage from dkms_autoinstaller before? --> "Error! Your kernel headers for kernel {start} cannot be found. Please install the linux-headers-{start} package"
[16:29] <BluesKaj> woozy, sda
[16:30] <woozy> BluesKaj: OK. I plugged in the flash drive and it's running rn in normal environment. It just doesn't start without it plugged in.
[16:31] <Nick___> Hey, can anybody help me?
[16:32] <Nick___> My battery isn't charging (almost as if it's in desktop mode)..
[16:32] <Nick___> How do I change that/check it?
[16:32] <BluesKaj> woozy, ok you have open the bios and change the boot sequence to boot the HDD first, seems your usb is probly first atm.
[16:32] <skweek> dude, why dont you google it
[16:33] <Nick___> dude, why don't you just help me or stfu
[16:33] <Nick___> I came on here looking for help, not to get backlash from a keyboard warrior.
[16:33] <kostkon> deitarion, apt-cache policy linux-headers-generic
[16:34] <woozy> BluesKaj: I keep the cd very first incase any errors happen. Is that OK?
[16:34] <skweek> because im interested in your problem, but have projects, so I want you to tell me whats going on to bounce it off of me.
[16:35] <skweek> im no keyboard warrior, just your friendly helping hand
[16:35] <Nick___> "Friendly" "dude, why dont you google it"
[16:35] <dhrosa> jhutchins: my laptop's ip is 192.168.1.121, and in my sshd_config I have AddressFamily any, and ListenAddress 192.168.1.121
[16:35] <xangua> belkin_tty: ubuntu-restricted-extras to install codecs, fonts, flash
[16:35] <Nick___> Pick one.
[16:35] <BluesKaj> woozy, yes, that's fine
[16:35] <skweek> I might be warrior-esq.. tho :) thank you for the compliment
[16:36] <skweek> perhaps slightly gruff Nick___
[16:36] <demonskull> i dont undertund wy my ubunt not install skype
[16:36] <Nick___> Real mature mate. The standard 5 year old comeback.
[16:36] <deitarion> kostkon: http://pastebin.com/P8uSRc8K
[16:37] <skweek> going to go back to working on my project...
[16:37] <bazhang> demonskull, its in partner
[16:37] <woozy> BluesKaj: I read online it might be a graphics error because I get the boot sound etc.
[16:37] <bazhang> demonskull, enable the partner repo
[16:37] <belkin_tty> xangua, I just want the video part. that command will install java fonts and whole lot of other packages I don't want
[16:37] <kostkon> deitarion, have you applied the latest updates
[16:37] <bazhang> !info skype partner | demonskull
[16:38] <deitarion> kostkon: I'll ask him, just in case he somehow forgot. (At the moment, he's about 5 hours away at university)
[16:38] <xangua> belkin_tty: install gstreamer bad and ugly then, or install VLC
[16:39] <dhrosa> rebooting due to monitor weirdness
[16:39] <Guest2587>  I have created a script and added it to "Startup Applicaiton" in my Cinnamon desktop, the problem is that this script executes only once, how can I make this script listen to the system and when certain state appears, it executes everytime?
[16:40] <deitarion> Guest2587: What state?
[16:41] <Guest2587> deitarion, the script is about battery state, when battery gets lower than 10%, it informs me, but it does this only once after every login
[16:41] <linelevel> Hi, can anyone suggest an alternative to connecting to an OpenVPN server via network-manager? I want to have one bash terminal that tunnels through the VPN, while the rest of my applications access the internet directly.
[16:42] <Guest2587> linelevel, proxychains... i think
[16:42] <deitarion> Guest2587: I'm not familiar with Cinnamon, but the first thing you'll want to check is whether the battery monitor/power manager components support running scripts on events like that.
[16:42] <Guest2587> deitarion, yes, it supports
[16:43] <deitarion> Guest2587: Then that's what you want to use. In every desktop I've tried, the startup applications system is just for running on the event "system has started".
[16:45] <kostkon> Guest2587, you could paste the contents of the script
[16:45] <Quiznos> hello everyone
[16:46] <Guest2587> kostkon, http://pastebin.com/afpbxYQ8
[16:46] <cenobite_> is there a possibility to install ubuntu on a Nexus 5 phone?
[16:47] <bazhang> !touch
[16:47] <bazhang> cenobite_, ^
[16:47] <cenobite_> ty
[16:47] <Guest2587> i want that script to run continuously in the background
[16:48] <Quiznos> i'm installing raring on neighbor's lappy and I have difficulties; btw, i'm a 20+y slackware user, so mental info is no problem.
[16:48] <BluesKaj> woozy, when you boot hold the left shift key to get to grub...sorry i forgot about that old trick dunno if it still works
[16:48] <Quiznos> my problem is with wifi and bluetoof
[16:48] <bazhang> Quiznos, raring is eol
[16:48] <kostkon> Guest2587, you could change it to an infinite loop but that i'm guessing would cause it to max out your cpu. there's always the dbus interface of upower if you know how to use it http://upower.freedesktop.org/docs/ref-dbus.html
[16:49] <BluesKaj> toof , what is this ?
[16:49] <bazhang> Quiznos, choose a supported version
[16:49] <BluesKaj> and speak english
[16:49] <deitarion> Guest2587: As I see it, there are two problems with your approach.
[16:49] <bazhang> bluetooth I would wager
[16:50] <dhrosa> jhutchins: back
[16:50] <Quiznos> bazhang: ok, good to know but it's the only dist that works psudo-well on this lappy for neighbor
[16:50] <Guest2587> deitarion, plz mention
[16:50] <deitarion> Guest2587: First, you need a second loop so it won't exit after mplayer does.
[16:50] <Quiznos> bazhang: the only dist thqt i have on cd, without getting online first, chicken-egg
[16:50] <woozy> BluesKaj: a guide online had me add radeon.modeset=0 at the end of a command line in. Grub and it worked but how do I make it permanent. Says about installing the drivers
[16:51] <bazhang> Quiznos, then see the eolupgrades link to get support please
[16:51] <skweek> linelevel, you can't actually use a vpn that way, a vpn is on the system routing level, while using a secure tunnel bash session is an application level task
[16:51] <deitarion> Guest2587: Second, you need to run mplayer in the background and store the PID so it can continue checking the battery level and cancel the alert itself if the error condition is resolved.
[16:51] <bazhang> !eolupgrades | Quiznos
[16:51] <Quiznos> bazhang: is that page or site?
[16:51] <BluesKaj> woozy, which gpu do have
[16:51] <bazhang> that last link Quiznos
[16:51] <Quiznos> ubottu: ty
[16:51] <Guest2587> deitarion, can you give me example on pastebin?
[16:52] <Quiznos> ok but i need to reload firefox first. nother chick-egg thing
[16:52] <Quiznos> ubottu: ty
[16:52] <bazhang> Quiznos, thats a bot
[16:52] <Quiznos> heh ya i got it
[16:52] <deitarion> Guest2587: Honestly, doing this in shell script feels like the wrong approach to me. First, this seems like a common enough problem that there should be a more ready-made solution. Second, I'd probably do it in a proper programming language.
[16:53] <bazhang> Quiznos, if you get that link, there are options to eolupgrade completely from the cmd line
[16:53] <Quiznos> bazhang: i've offline for a few years
[16:53] <Guest2587> deitarion, i don't know much programming :( so restricted to shell commands
[16:54] <linelevel> skweek: So is it theoretically impossible for an application to implement the routing changes and talk to the OpenVPN server itself?
[16:54] <Quiznos> bazhang: ok, but there's only one browser in raring, it was too old, then i learned that its repopsit was missing-not-accessible
[16:54] <Quiznos> so i 'm sqrood
[16:54] <BluesKaj> woozy, in other words , which graphics ?
[16:54] <woozy> BluesKaj: Ummm a quad core with amd radeon graphics
[16:55] <Quiznos> bazhang: pls spill mind about raring for 1m?
[16:55] <Quiznos> about raring.
[16:55] <est31> How long does it take in average until a mail sent to submit@bugs.debian.org results in an entry on the bugs page?
[16:56] <sunixsys> Took a while but I finally figured out why zipwhip text wasn't working had to enable a ppa to get unity to whitelist tray applications
[16:56] <est31> is there some manual step involved
[16:56] <k1l> Quiznos: forget about raring. take a 14.04 iso and start with that
[16:56] <deitarion> Guest2587: I don't have Cinnamon, but I can probably give you some better code. Why don't we move to PMs so we're not cluttering up the channel?
[16:56] <skweek> linelevel, that's just a different thing called ssh or proxies
[16:57] <Quiznos> k1l: cant do that yet, need to fix raring to move on.
[16:57] <Quiznos> btww, on this impidgin, how do i incr fontsize?
[16:58] <bazhang> try in #pidgin Quiznos
[16:58] <k1l> Quiznos: that is the worst start: start with a EOL ubunut and have issues. ist dont understand how people calling themselves they know about linux can do such a dumb thing at all.
[16:58] <bazhang>  /join #pdigin
[16:58] <bazhang> err #pidgin
[16:58] <Quiznos> ok bazhang
[16:59] <Quiznos> as i said, i'm a few years offline... gotta catch up
[16:59] <bazhang> Quiznos, once you have eolupgraded, seriously consider upgrading to hexchat
[16:59] <BluesKaj> woozy, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver
[16:59] <Quiznos> bazhang: yaya
[16:59] <k1l> Quiznos: there is no choice to run raring. besides you want to patch all stuff on your own. so easiest way is getting a 14.04 iso (which in most cases means better hardware support with newer kernel anyway)
[16:59] <linelevel> skweek: I don't have control over the VPN server. And the VPN's LAN does not allow outgoing HTTP requests. Surely there's some way for me to get on this VPN without my entire system losing internet access?
[16:59] <NinjaCowboy> Does anyone know of a good hex editor for Ubuntu that they would recommend?
[17:00] <bazhang> NinjaCowboy, apt-cache search hex shows a few
[17:00] <Quiznos> j1lwhen i get thi raring install working, i can then do that. chicken-egg here.
[17:00] <kshah> Hi, I’m on 12.10 and would like to upgrade to 14.04 — so first I’m updating my sources.list to use old-releases.ubuntu.com updating and trying to upgrade, is this more or less the correct procedure?
[17:00] <bazhang> kshah, yes, though  a long one
[17:01] <woozy> BluesKaj: so what should I do?
[17:01] <bazhang> kshah, you could also get the newer release and choose to preserve home
[17:01] <kshah> bazhang: but possibly less painful than reinstalling all of my software, daemons, etc etc
[17:01] <Quiznos> 1. how do i repair broken sources.list - apt-get says all repos are dead or the like
[17:01] <NinjaCowboy> The best would be to back up your existing data and install 14.04 fresh.
[17:01] <k1l> Quiznos: the raring repos are shut down. since its EOL
[17:01] <bazhang> Quiznos, the link I gave shows exactly that
[17:01] <kshah> bazhang: newer release?
[17:02] <bazhang> Quiznos, please have a read of it first
[17:02] <Quiznos> what's the root repo url that raring can use? ftp.heanet.ie doesnt have it
[17:02] <BluesKaj> woozy, so what's your state of affairs atm ...where are you bootwise?
[17:02] <bazhang> kshah, 14.04 for example
[17:02] <Quiznos> bazhang: ok,
[17:02] <k1l> Quiznos: i think you still dont understand what trouble you put yourself in.
[17:03] <kshah> bazhang: which is what I’m going for, but you said “preserve home” meaning just backup my home directories, or did that mean something else?
[17:03] <Quiznos> k1l: i get the pict.
[17:04] <xangua> kshah: if you have a separate /home partition you just need to format /, that's what he means
[17:04] <k1l> Quiznos: you started from a very very bad point. its easiest if you get a 12.04 or 14.04 iso and start with installing that. if you really want to make a lot of effort you cant change the raring repos to the old-releases ones and make the upgrade.
[17:04] <bazhang> kshah, the installer will have that option, yes to preserve your home directory
[17:04] <dhrosa> can anyone help me debug why I can't ssh into my laptop on my local network? Nothing seems off in ufw or sshd_config on the laptop. I can ping the laptop and I can ssh localhost on the laptop. I've also noticed that nmap <laptop ip> just hangs and does nothing
[17:04] <k1l> Quiznos: i would not invest in any wifi bringing to life action but put a lan cable in there to just let it make the release-upgrade
[17:05] <Quiznos> k1l: ok but not possible atm unless there is an ftp bin on raring to hit up distrowatch
[17:05] <dhrosa> this seems to be a networking/firewall issue rather than an sshd issue I think
[17:05] <k1l> Quiznos: forget about distrowatch
[17:05] <avid_fan> Anyone know how one might find files, via command line, of a particular size range, say 3-4GB? I know how to use find to get a list of files less than, and greater than, a certain size, but is there anyway to combine the two?
[17:05] <k1l> Quiznos: which of the 2 ways i describe do you want to take?
[17:05] <Quiznos> are they late/
[17:05] <kshah> bazhang / xangua: thanks both, I’m going to try it through apt first, this is my Digital Ocean VPS
[17:06] <Quiznos> k1not sure, keep writing?
[17:07] <k1l> Quiznos: 1. get a working iso of 12.04 or 14.04     2. just get a lancable for inet support and do the relase upgrade 13.04 -> 13.10 -> 14.04 with the old-releases repo
[17:07] <dupingping> How to set cursor for special region instead of window on gtk3?
[17:07] <Quiznos> k1l ok
[17:08] <Quiznos> k1l what is 14.04's name?
[17:08] <bazhang> !14.04
[17:09] <bazhang> ^ Quiznos
[17:09] <Quiznos> ty
[17:09] <k1l> Quiznos: trusty. but keep in mind you need to make every upgrade step, which means raring -> saucy -> trusty
[17:09] <bazhang> np
[17:09] <k1l> Quiznos: and you dont change the sources list name for the release. you use the updater and let it do it
[17:09] <Quiznos> k1l: i'll just get Trusty
[17:09] <k1l> !downloads
[17:09] <Quiznos> k1l ya i know that
[17:09] <k1l> !download
[17:10] <bazhang> its !torrents
[17:10] <Quiznos> bot ust be busy :>
[17:10] <bazhang> wrong factoid choice
[17:10] <Quiznos> ah
[17:11] <Quiznos> anything else to tell?
[17:11] <bazhang> http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969 <-- Quiznos
[17:12] <Quiznos> ok
[17:15] <Quiznos> afk
[17:16] <skweek> linelevel, I duno, off of the top of my head I can think of 1. setting up a torbrowser or torgateway, 2. using a ssh tunnel for various applications and to a host machine, 3. using a socks5 proxy to route traffic from applications, 4. using a virtualized environment to access the VPN keeping it separated from the host operating system, 5. maybe going so far as to finding and using an open port on the machine and setting up an
[17:16] <skweek> VNC over SSH connection  on that port to access another machine on different network, 6. setting up a reverse shell and passing traffic through that connection. I know you said that http access is blocked on your vpn but would any of these possibilities be completely limited by it? do you know if you have access to any open ports from an outside network while connected to this vpn?
[17:18] <kshah> wow.. i seriously don’t envy the people whose job it is to ensure an upgrade path from LTS to LTS
[17:18] <linelevel> skweek: Good suggestions. Option 4 seems the cleanest to me. I wonder what the most lightweight way virtual environment that would suffice would be.
[17:18] <kshah> I can’t imagine they don’t have a lot of automated testing around that
[17:18] <Quiznos> oops, dont touch that btn!!!
[17:19] <skweek> lol, windows xp? :)
[17:20] <Quiznos> no, sausgers
[17:20] <Quiznos> heh
[17:20] <Quiznos> foreign irc aht prog
[17:20] <Quiznos> chat
[17:20] <bazhang> found the correct torrent there Quiznos
[17:20] <Quiznos> not yet
[17:20] <Quiznos> brb
[17:22] <daftykins> linelevel: what's all this about? connecting to a VPN without losing internet access from home? all you need to do is not inherit default routes from the VPN...
[17:22] <Quiznos> ok, what
[17:22] <Quiznos> oops
[17:23] <Quiznos> whats the diff tween server and desktop .iso's?
[17:23] <daftykins> server has a lot less junk and is meant for servers
[17:23] <daftykins> no GUI, etc.
[17:23] <Quiznos> ah
[17:24] <daftykins> no office suite and all the related programs you wouldn't use from a command line only server
[17:24] <Quiznos> anythin else?
[17:24] <Quiznos> k
[17:24] <linelevel> daftykins: Can you elaborate on how to set that up in Ubuntu? I'm connecting to the VPN via network-manager.
[17:25] <daftykins> linelevel: go into the connection properties and select to not obtain the routes. depends what you use this VPN for really
[17:25] <studio_> are there in #ubuntu-touch only bots?
[17:25] <woozy> BluesKaj: it's working now. Seems to have been a driver issue. Thanks for the help
[17:26] <linelevel> daftykins: I'm using this VPN to ssh into servers which are only accessible within the VPN's LAN. I want specific bash terminals to be on the VPN's LAN, but I want the rest of my system (browsers, messaging clients, Ubuntu updates, etc.) to use my home internet connection.
[17:26] <Quiznos> is the *-i386 the generic dist for all platforms?
[17:26] <bazhang> studio_, just be patient
[17:27] <bazhang> Quiznos, yes
[17:27] <Quiznos> k
[17:27] <daftykins> linelevel: yeah that's easy, because once attached to the VPN you get the routes to its' networks, but you need to stop it from using the VPN as the *default route* as that's what carries your internet traffic over it.
[17:27] <studio_> bazhang, for how long?
[17:27] <bazhang> if you have 64bit use that Quiznos amd and intel
[17:27] <bazhang> studio_, as long as it takes, up to you
[17:27] <Quiznos> ok, dd/l from 10g pipe istarting.
[17:28] <linelevel> daftykins: Okay, so once I configure the VPN not to obtain routes, how do I get my bash terminal connection to see the VPN's LAN?
[17:28] <Quiznos> bazhang: umm, i have to chk this lap
[17:28] <daftykins> linelevel: you SSH by IP address...
[17:28] <daftykins> linelevel: your terms don't really make sense :)
[17:28] <daftykins> 'bash terminal connection'
[17:29] <studio_> bazhang, there are no informations from the "users" ... are they all in private channels?
[17:29] <daftykins> = SSH session?
[17:29] <linelevel> daftykins: woops, I meant to delete the word "connection" there.
[17:30] <linelevel> daftykins: Let's say that there's a computer on the VPN's LAN with hostname `foo`. Once I connect to the VPN, how do I ssh into that machine?
[17:30] <bazhang> studio_, its the weekend early monday, no idea, try to be patient or try the ubuntuforums askubuntu.com
[17:31] <daftykins> linelevel: by IP address like i just said
[17:31] <Quiznos> there are no i386-64 isos
[17:31] <k1l> Quiznos: 64bit is called amd64
[17:32] <Quiznos> but ths is an intel cpu here
[17:32] <k1l> the patent is form amd.
[17:32] <k1l> *from
[17:32] <bazhang> thats the same Quiznos
[17:32] <Quiznos> ah!
[17:32] <k1l> it works on intel too.
[17:32] <Quiznos> k
[17:32] <Quiznos> brb
[17:32] <linelevel> daftykins: What if the VPN's subnet overlaps with my LAN's subnet?
[17:33] <daftykins> linelevel: then you need to change your home one
[17:33] <linelevel> daftykins: I see. Sorry if these are stupid questions.
[17:33] <daftykins> that's alright, seems you're new to networking
[17:34] <daftykins> linelevel: best bet might be to connect now, ping the hosts you work with - write down the IPs... then resolve the VPN and you'll know where to SSH
[17:34] <daftykins> linelevel: but yeah if both sides are 192.168.0.x for example, that's going to be majorly problematic.
[17:34] <daftykins> you can just change to 192.168.1.x, or anything up to 192.168.254.x
[17:35] <daftykins> though i suspect you may be referring to 10.x.x.x addressing
[17:36] <lesshaste> how can I set a maximum RAM usage of any process?
[17:37] <Quiznos> ok; and64 in progress.
[17:37] <PCatinean> hey guys
[17:37] <Quiznos> ok, in progress.
[17:37] <daftykins> Quiznos: we really don't need moment by moment updates :)
[17:37] <PCatinean> I get a locale error message on my virtualbox that's a ubuntu 14.10.1 saying that L_ALL is not defined, did a bit of googling and reconfiguring the locale did not help, any advice?
[17:37] <Quiznos> dont worry, there are many miinutes in a moment :)
[17:37] <Quiznos> heh
[17:38] <studio_> are some users here using Ubuntu-Touch?
[17:38] <skweek> studio_, i'd like to
[17:39] <Quiznos> in the mean time, thanks alot for all the help.
[17:39] <studio_> skweek, what kind of device are you using?
[17:39] <daftykins> studio_: no and it's not really relevant here, if the touch channel is quiet, then you have to wait for more active times (probably weekday office hours GMT) otherwise #ubuntu-offtopic would allow talk of it
[17:39] <skweek> a lenovo miix 2 11.6 slate tablet
[17:40] <studio_> and what kernel?
[17:41] <royden> hey all
[17:41] <Quiznos> p.oOp
[17:42] <PCatinean> anyone?
[17:42] <dako> Hey guys may I ask you a question
[17:42] <Quiznos> whereever
[17:42] <dako> Redshift suddenly stopped working i'm running Ubuntu 14.04 32bit
[17:42] <Quiznos> you killed it; repent.
[17:43] <k1l> dako: reload it?
[17:43] <MonkeyDust> dako  yes, i have that too, it's an unstable app, i guess
[17:43] <dako> It's like 2months since I've used redshift it was working excellent
[17:43] <daftykins> Quiznos: stop it please.
[17:43] <Quiznos> aww
[17:43] <Quiznos> its just my inner snarkist; wants to chat :>
[17:43] <daftykins> Quiznos: then feel free to join #ubuntu-offtopic and rant there :)
[17:43] <dako> kll: how do i reload it trying uninstalling it from Ubuntu software center and installing it again
[17:43] <MonkeyDust> Quiznos  type /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:43] <dako> that dosent help
[17:44] <Quiznos> i never like *-offtopic.
[17:44] <bazhang> Quiznos, not here still
[17:44] <k1l> Quiznos: then you are free to not join but stay silent in here.
[17:44] <Quiznos> i got that
[17:44] <bazhang> great
[17:44] <k1l> dako: i meant restart it.
[17:45] <dako> Its not even lunching, closing immideatly
[17:45] <dako> Always I mean always shit like this happens to me
[17:46] <daftykins> please don't use that language in here
[17:46] <dako> Working like charm and next moment its gone
[17:46] <k1l> dako: what is the error?
[17:46] <dako> I don't know how to run it from terminal tryed with "redshift"
[17:46] <dako> kill: not working
[17:46] <jhutchins> dako: Have you recently updated?
[17:47] <dako> I don't really remember but I have this installation for 3-4years
[17:47] <dako> and its updating automaticly to LTS
[17:47] <jhutchins> So you'd be on 14.04 now?
[17:48] <dako> Yes 14.04
[17:48] <jhutchins> dako: Have you looked at any logs?
[17:48] <dako> In the reviews Ubuntu Software Center people say its working on 14.04
[17:48] <dako> I don't know how to do that
[17:48] <dako> :|
[17:48] <hefest> any ideas why am i able to connect to /dev/ttyUSB0 with minicom as root and not as regular user. chmod 777 /dev/ttyUSB0 already done for testing purposes?
[17:49] <jhutchins> sudo less +G /var/log/syslog
[17:49] <dako> jhutchins thanks you are my only hope
[17:49] <jhutchins> dako: also /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[17:50] <hefest> anyone?
[17:50] <dako> jhutchins: so i just copy paste whats writen in the terminal
[17:50] <dako> because i don't understand shit
[17:51] <k1l> dako: no need for that language please.
[17:51] <dako> I'm sorry :|
[17:51] <kshah> 12.10 -> 13.10 -> 14.01.1 LTS complete, awesome
[17:51] <jhutchins> dako: Look for things that say something like "error" or EE.
[17:52] <jhutchins> dako: Another possibility would be to see if the system works when redshift is purged (not just uninstalled).
[17:52] <pqatsi> Does have xen xapi packages for Ubuntu Utopic?
[17:53] <dako> There is wall of text i don't understand here better leave it like this so i don't mess my installtion
[17:53] <jhutchins> dako: I'm thinking there may be a bad config file in /etc/X11/ or a subdirectory.
[17:54] <dako> jhutchins but i didn't change thing, just updating thats all i do
[17:54] <dako> and installing apps from ubuntu software center
[17:54] <k1l> !paste | dako
[17:55] <dako> forgot to mention I reported problem to Ubuntu today something about Nvidia might be that
[17:56] <jhutchins> dako: You probably have a conf file in ~/.config/redshift.conf - move or rename that, see if it helps.
[17:57] <dako> jhutchins: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9999635/
[17:57] <daftykins> dako: that is not a complete log file
[17:57] <jhutchins> dako: This channel is mostly just a bunch of fellow users - it's not an official channel for reporting problems.
[17:58] <dako> I'm aware of that but you guys are my only hope
[17:58] <jamil_1> hi all, kubuntu is suddenly refusing to boot, in grub resuce doing ls (hd0,4
[17:58] <jamil_1> ) shows nothing
[17:58] <daftykins> no, you can also help yourself in this life :)
[17:59] <gs3r> hellp needed, linux mint 17.1 after switching to nvidia driver turned off panel?
[17:59] <Paramezius> hello, I'm using ubuntu 14.04 and I need to install a program called pyobd
[17:59] <bazhang> jamil_1, what version of kubuntu is that
[17:59] <bazhang> gs3r, ask mintsupport
[17:59] <bazhang> !mintsupport | gs3r
[18:00] <Paramezius> When i try to install it it tells me that it needs python-wxgtk2.6 but it is not available in the repos
[18:00] <jamil_1> bazhang: 14.04 or 14.10
[18:00] <daftykins> !info python-wxgtk2.6 trusty
[18:00] <dako> jhutchins: i don't have config in .config
[18:00] <dako> for redshift
[18:01] <kshah> it’s normal for me to experience wonky behaviour from things like ruby installed via rbenv post dist-upgrade, correct?
[18:01] <Paramezius> I installed 2.8 from the repositories but no luck.
[18:01] <Paramezius> ubottu, any idea what could i do?
[18:01] <kshah> I can imagine many reasons why, but if someone could shine light on specifics that would be nice
[18:02] <rns> is there an easy GUI app for ubuntu for running postgres, similar to this one for mac? http://postgresapp.com/
[18:03] <jhutchins> kshah: You want specifics for undefined "wonky behavior"?
[18:03] <kshah> jhutchins: when you put it like that, now I just feel silly
[18:04] <jhutchins> kshah: Generally speaking there shouldn't be any problems with post-upgrade installs, but that's not to say there aren't problems.
[18:04] <kshah> jhutchins: basically I was getting build failures when I tried to install a few gems after going 12.10 -> 14.04, I’m removing ruby completely and reinstalling
[18:04] <daftykins> kshah: i was a bit dubious when you said you went from 12.10 to 13.10, before 14.04.
[18:05] <daftykins> did someone advise that? because that sounds iffy
[18:05] <kshah> jhutchins: I didn’t save the failure messages but it seemed like reinstalling ruby since it’s not installed via apt would be a good call
[18:05] <kshah> no, no one advised it, but I need cmake and libgit2 and a few other packages
[18:05] <kshah> that I can’t easily get w/o an upgrade
[18:05] <jhutchins> kshah: Ah, installing outside of apt would probably be a source of "wonky behavior".
[18:05] <daftykins> kshah: yeah but you skipped 13.04
[18:06] <pr0t> How can I enable the lucid repo on Ubuntu?
[18:06] <daftykins> pr0t: why? lucid is EOL in 2 months
[18:06] <daftykins> (desktop has been for ages)
[18:06] <pr0t> that's okay I need it for limo-session
[18:06] <k1l> pr0t: lucid is even EOL for desktops now
[18:06] <pr0t> it's for my daughter
[18:06]  * ki7rw has given up installing 64 bit google earth on 64 bit ubuntu 14.04 - 32 bit google earth installed very easy
[18:06] <pr0t> on a netbook from 2008 :P
[18:06] <kshah> daftykins: I did.. not intentionally, I just subbed ‘archive’ to ‘old-releases’ in my sources.list and ran dist-upgrade, wasn’t intentional
[18:07] <pr0t> sorry qimo-session
[18:07] <kshah> daftykins: I’m not familiar enough with Ubuntu to know the .04 / .10 convention differences
[18:07] <kshah> (googles)
[18:07] <k1l> pr0t: its included in 12.04
[18:07] <daftykins> kshah: well there's a x.04 and x.10 every year, it's year.month, so every april and october there's a release
[18:07] <kshah> ahh
[18:07] <jamil_1> bazhang: ??
[18:08] <daftykins> when upgrading from one to the next, you have to go through every version in between - unless you're going LTS -> LTS like with 12.04.x -> 14.04.1
[18:08] <pr0t> k11: I am running xubuntu on it.
[18:08] <bazhang> jamil_1, are you using grub2?
[18:08] <k1l> pr0t: can you explain the whole story?
[18:08] <jamil_1> I should be, but no sure
[18:08] <pr0t> sure I wanted to install qimo, but the iso I couldn't get to boot on the netbook for the life of me
[18:09] <bazhang> jamil_1, you spoke of hd(0,4)
[18:09] <pr0t> so I just installed Xubuntu instead and then wanted to enable the lucid repo which contains qimo-session and all of its reps
[18:09] <jamil_1> bazhang:  yes
[18:09] <k1l> pr0t: 10.04 (lucid) is no choice for desktop usage.
[18:09] <PaulaSantos> alguém
[18:09] <k1l> pr0t: and as i said: qimo-session is included in 12.04, too
[18:09] <jamil_1> bazhang: the drive i boot kubuntu from
[18:10] <daftykins> ugh netbooks
[18:10] <bazhang> jamil_1, you were listing a grub1 though
[18:11] <jamil_1> bazhang:  sorry ?
[18:11] <gs3r> sorry for that, panels are but on another display :)
[18:12] <jamil_1> bazhang: interestingly ls (hd0,2) lists files on that partition
[18:15] <pi2> hi... i'm having trouble to set up my sql in eclipse for django... any help is greatly appreciated
[18:15] <kshah> yay problems solved, gem installation problem wasn’t even upgrade related in the end
[18:19] <jamil_1> hi all, kubuntu is suddenly refusing to boot, in grub rescue doing ls (hd0,4) shows nothing, though ls (hd0,2) lists files in that partition
[18:34] <dj_segfault> Hi.  I just installed 14.04LTS and after updating and rebooting, apt-get update hangs on connecting to us.archive.ubuntu.com.  I can ping that machine and even bring it up in firefox, but I can't get apt-get update or install to work.  Any ideas?  All answers I can find assume there's a network problem getting to that url, which isn't the case here. Also another machine on the same network does NOT have that problem.
[18:35] <dj_segfault> I should add that there are no error messages; it just hangs
[18:35] <TJ-> dj_segfault: Have you tried running apt-get under strace, in case there are clues?
[18:35] <dalton__> hey,
[18:36] <dalton__> thanks for offering to help
[18:36] <dj_segfault> thanks, no.  I don't know about strace.  Gimme a sec and I'll try it
[18:36] <TJ-> dj_segfault: something like "sudo strace -o /tmp/apt-get.log -f apt-get update"
[18:38] <homebase> i partion out my 2TB external to 3 parts i got linux mint and Ubuntu both work BUT for my windows files i cant find the 3rd part of the hardrive that have my other folders i have been using with windows 8 that is on my computer hardirve. i cant seem to find my files any suggestions
[18:40] <TJ-> homebase: "sudo blkid" might help you identify which partition Windows is in, by the NTFS file-system type
[18:40] <homebase> tj: thanks ill try it
[18:42] <dj_segfault> TJ it's doing a select(12 [5 6 7 9 100] ,[] , nullm {0,500000}) = 0 (Timeout) but doing that very rapidly like it's not even waiting.  Also doing "rt_sigprockmask(SIG_BLOCK, [WINCH], 8) = 0" and rt_sigprockmask(SIG_SETMASK, [], null, 0) = 0"
[18:42] <TJ-> dj_segfault: Sounds like it's spinning, waiting from a response that never arrives
[18:42] <dj_segfault> (this is on another machine so I'm typing that all in) Usually 0 means success so I don't know what those things are but I assume the're succeeding
[18:42] <TJ-> dj_segfault: from == for
[18:43] <TJ-> dj_segfault: Does the problem PC have any network connectivity?
[18:43] <dj_segfault> TJ is there a way to increase the timeout?  Like I said I can bring it up in firefox fine so I know it's accessible
[18:43] <dj_segfault> Yes, I can bring up any page in Firefox.  And there are no proxies
[18:45] <TJ-> dj_segfault: Does it have more than one network interface?
[18:45] <dj_segfault> (more googling says to try a different mirror, looking for how to do that now)
[18:45] <dj_segfault> No, one ethernet port
[18:45] <tomreyn> apt archive mirror issues?
[18:46] <TJ-> dj_segfault: OK, there's a trick you can use if the us.archive.ubuntu.com mirror that has been chosen isn't responding
[18:46] <CryptoSiD> is trusty the last ubuntu?
[18:46] <tomreyn> CryptoSiD: neither the last nor the latest
[18:46] <CryptoSiD> what is the latest?
[18:46] <k1l> CryptoSiD: trusty is 14.04 its the latest LTS. 14.10 is the latest final release
[18:47] <CryptoSiD> whats the name of 14.10
[18:47] <CryptoSiD> id like to update to it
[18:47] <k1l> utopic
[18:47] <k1l> CryptoSiD: wait, dont do the debian update
[18:47] <k1l> CryptoSiD: use the update manager for upgrading
[18:47] <TJ-> dj_segfault: Temporarily change the IP that is returned for the hostname. Do echo "91.189.91.14 us.archive.ubuntu.com" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
[18:47] <k1l> !upgrade | CryptoSiD
[18:47] <xangua> CryptoSiD: so you are using trystu without any problems and want to upgrade to latest ubuntu release, why?
[18:48] <CryptoSiD> cause im bored;p
[18:48] <k1l> CryptoSiD: keep in mind that you need to upgrade every 6 monts from now on until 16.04
[18:48] <TJ-> dj_segfault: That'll force ap-get to use another IP - if that works, you know that the problem is the locally cached IP for us.archive.ubuntu.com was not responding. After that, you can delete the line or alter it to another IP, depending on how you chose to permanently fix the issue
[18:48] <CryptoSiD> no problem with this:)
[18:49] <CryptoSiD> upgrading right now!
[18:49] <TJ-> dj_segfault: To see all the IPv4 addresses assigned to us.archive.ubuntu.com, do "dig +short us.archive.ubuntu.com"
[18:50] <oats> How do I change the vim colorscheme?
[18:50] <tg39skv0e> Hi everyone! I keep getting disconnected from this server with this error: (Connection interrupted by peer) anyone knows what's this?
[18:50] <TJ-> dj_segfault: You can try each of those in /etc/hosts if necessary
[18:50] <dj_segfault> OK, TJ, will try that next.  Right now I went into Muon updater and changed sources from US to Main.  Not sure if it's working because I get no output other than stupid progress bar.
[18:51] <TJ-> dj_segfault: That's why working at a terminal shell is much better when diagnosing issues ;)
[18:51] <Axton> Hi. I have a problem. I cant ssh into my ubuntu machine after creating a "git" user. Yesterday I only have one user (me) on the machine, and I could ssh in and use screen etc. I have a ssh keypair and I ssh in without entering my password. Then I created a new user called "git". I took the same puplic key and put it in the "git" users "authorized_keys" file. Now I can ssh ind with "git" but not with "me". When I try with "me" it ask for password but then
[18:52] <Axton> I can ssh in with "git" and then "su me" and then enter password with no problem. But when I then enter "screen -d -r" it fail. I have to enter "script /dev/null" to enter my screen session.
[18:53] <Axton> Dont know what I have done wrong in the process. Can anybody help?
[18:54] <TJ-> Axton: Have you checked that the public key was only copied, rather than moved, from your primary user to the 'git' account?
[18:55] <TJ-> Axton: "ls -al /home/$USER/.ssh/*.pub" should help you there
[18:55] <Axton> TJ-: The file authorized_keys is still in ~/.ssh/ on my "me" user
[18:56] <dj_segfault> Axton, if you copied the same public key over to the git user, when you ssh in it is probably trying to log you in as git, which probably doesn't have a shell.  You need to make a separate key for each user.
[18:56] <TJ-> dj_segfault: That'd depend on which user is specified, e.g. ssh me@pc or ssh git@pc
[18:57] <Axton> dj_segfault: AH. I thought that the username was detemined when I logged on with "ssh USER@server"
[18:57] <viwal> Hi Guys, I have problem after installed xubuntu on my Thinkpad X220 with SSD in mSata
[18:57] <tomreyn> tg39skv0e: are you sure it says _interrupted_, not _reset_?
[18:57] <viwal> I have isntalled xubuntu from live usb
[18:57] <viwal> after boot system fails to initramfs
[18:58] <viwal> I found some articlet on google but nothing helps me
[18:58] <divBy0> hey... what is git?
[18:58] <Axton> TJ-: I specify the user before the @. me@server does not work. git@user does work
[18:58] <vlt> Axton: You are right.
[18:58] <Quatroking> I have come with an amazing problem
[18:59] <pavlos> divBy0, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_%28software%29
[18:59] <TJ-> Axton: OK, so when you ssh git@pc, then "su me", check "/home/me/.ssh/" still has the public key
[18:59] <Axton> TJ-: it does
[18:59] <divBy0> pavlos: thanks, i didnt know what wikipedia was before now. but after reading that i still dont understand what its main purpose is
[18:59] <TJ-> Axton: Are the ownership and permissions of /home/me/.ssh correct?
[18:59] <bittyx> Hiya. I'm running Ubuntu 14.04.1 and connected a secondary HDD which has Ubuntu 12.04 installed. The secondary HDD has an encrypted partition for "/home" - however, I can't boot the system from that HDD because some of it is corrupted. If I know the root password for the Ubuntu installed on that HDD, is there some way to retrieve the encrypted partition?
[18:59] <Quatroking> In a week, I'll be having a semester that's all about ASP.NET. I run Ubuntu, because my laptop's dead gpu prevents me from running windows. How do I develop and run asp.net stuff on my ubuntu laptop?
[19:00] <Axton> TJ-: but it is the same key as I put in the git user's authorized_keys
[19:00] <bjorn_> hi,
[19:00] <bjorn_> Someone know how to solve issue with indicator icon not being shown in xubuntu/ubuntu?
[19:00] <Axton> TJ-: Should I generate a separate key for the git user?
[19:00] <TJ-> Axton: I use the same pub key to connect to different users on remote systems; no issues theerw
[19:00] <viwal> hmm any idea?
[19:00] <dj_segfault> TJ I tried all 5 IP addresses in /etc/hosts for us.archive.ubuntu.com with the same results each time
[19:01] <bjorn_> Someone know how to solve issue with Dropbox indicator icon not being shown in xubuntu/ubuntu?
[19:01] <Axton> TJ-: hmm. okay. So that is not the problem..!
[19:01] <vlt> Axton: Yes, using the same key should not be the source of your problem here.
[19:01] <dj_segfault> Axton, TJ My bad for giving him misinformation. I thought each user needed a separate key.  Sorry
[19:01] <TJ-> dj_segfault: OK, that points to a local issue with an apt proxy setting, or else local routing table, although Firefox working would seem to rule out a general routing table fault
[19:01] <pavlos> divBy0, click on distributed revision control (in first sentence)
[19:01]  * TJ- has to leave now... sorry to those I've been helping
[19:02] <dj_segfault> Thanks, TJ
[19:02] <Axton> TJ-: Thx for your help so far..!
[19:02] <divBy0> pavlos: ok so thats what youre trying to get at? its just a revision control system?
[19:02] <vlt> Axton: Can you check /var/log/auth.log?
[19:03] <Axton> vlt: sure. Does it matter witch user I do it with?
[19:03] <dvbbsborgore> Hi everyone! I keep getting disconnected from this server with this error: (Connection interrupted by peer) anyone knows what's this?
[19:03] <pavlos> divBy0, yes, with distributed features so many developers can use, check-in,check-out, etc.
[19:04] <bekks> dvbbsborgore: Thats a "net split", which is quite common using IRC.
[19:04] <divBy0> pavlos: excellent, thanks
[19:04] <pavlos> np
[19:04] <vlt> Axton: No.
[19:04] <tomreyn> dvbbsborgore: <tomreyn> tg39skv0e: are you sure it says _interrupted_, not _reset_?
[19:04] <tomreyn> dvbbsborgore: and apparently you have connectivity issues, which would trigger such messages,
[19:05] <zlatan> hi
[19:06] <Axton> vlt: failed password for invalid user "me"
[19:06] <ff50630010> Ok thank you for the help. I'll do some researches (I'm dvbbs disconnected again :(   )
[19:06] <zlatan> good luck ff50630010 :)
[19:06] <k1l> Axton: you need to replace "me" with the actual username
[19:07] <tomreyn> ff50630010: you keep getting new ip addresses asssigned by your ISP. so it's definitely your connection being reset
[19:07] <Axton> k1l: I know. I just use "me" on IRC. Everytime I write "me" I talk about my main user..!
[19:07] <tomreyn> ff50630010: it's not a server side issue nor due to a netsplit.
[19:08] <ff50630010> so it's a ISP fault?
[19:08] <tomreyn> ff50630010: maybe, you should definitely talk to them if you cannot fix it yourself.
[19:08] <tomreyn> ff50630010: for the first step, reboot your modem / router
[19:09] <ff50630010> OK I will try that. Thank you for noticing :)
[19:12] <Epistol> Hello everyone, i got a little problem with a wifi usb stick (wna3100) that disconnect after a couple of minutes
[19:12] <CryptoSiD> # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
[19:12] <CryptoSiD> #     DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
[19:12] <CryptoSiD> how can i stop the auto update of resolv.conf?
[19:12] <CryptoSiD> resolvconf --disable-updates dont fix it
[19:12] <Epistol> And i'm on a 64 bits ubuntu 14.01
[19:12] <CryptoSiD> it still auto update
[19:12] <Epistol> *14.04 sorry
[19:13] <Seveas> CryptoSiD: you don't. If you want to specify dns servers instead of using the ones you get from dhcp, configure your network connection as such.
[19:13] <sopparus> configure dhclient to keep your extas
[19:13] <Epistol> no-one know why my ndiswrapper suck like this ?
[19:14] <CryptoSiD> got it :)
[19:19] <Prezident> Wich encrypt program ubuntu running on 14.04 under the install, crypsetup?
[19:19] <Prezident> for encrypt entire disk
[19:20] <kaste> hello fine folks, please help me set a keyboard layout for me. I am close to biting the keyboard
[19:20] <kaste> How can I get a us altgr intl no dead keys with the escape and capslock switched
[19:21] <kaste> On gnome and KDE I have that option but not under unity. with setxkbmap -variant altgr-intl -option caps:swapescape us I can have it in unity but it keeps switching back every time I startup, resume from suspend and switch vt and it drives me bananas
[19:22] <kaste> Why can't unity just leave it alone?
[19:22] <Speed2u> I'm trying to figure out how to get writeaccess to a folder i've linked to /mnt/foldername with mount --bind-option from /media/sf_NameOfVboxSharedFolder. But i can't figure out how
[19:22] <gameFace22> Hey. when I try to upgrade my Backbox 3.14 to Backbox 4.1,I get the following error. "Unable to locate package backbox-desktop"
[19:22] <gameFace22> while running sudo apt-get install backbox-default-settings backbox-desktop --reinstall
[19:22] <kaste> gameFace22: typo, you forgot the l
[19:22] <Speed2u> When i try chmod 770 the entire /mnt/foldername i'm not allowed to do that even as root
[19:23] <wonderworld> Speed2u: how did you mount it?
[19:23] <bekks> Speed2u: vbox shared folders do not support chown.
[19:23] <gameFace22> kaste: l where?
[19:23] <bekks> s/chown/chmod/.
[19:23] <Speed2u> mount --bind /path/to/src /path/to/dst
[19:23] <kaste> you mean blackbox not backbox right?
[19:23] <bekks> Speed2u: You have to set permissions on the host.
[19:23] <gameFace22> nah. Backbox.
[19:23] <wonderworld> Speed2u: as which user?
[19:23] <gameFace22> aren't there any backbox users here?
[19:24] <Speed2u> as my regular user and group vboxsf
[19:24] <bekks> gameFace22: There is no Ubuntu release named "blackbox" :)
[19:24] <bekks> Speed2u: you have to change permissions on the host, not inside the guest.
[19:24] <wonderworld> Speed2u: with virtualbox....is that smbfs?
[19:24] <wonderworld> Speed2u: what does "mount" say?
[19:24] <bekks> wonderworld: No. Thats vbox shared folders, not smbfs.
[19:25] <wonderworld> bekks: yes, i think vbox creates windows shares
[19:25] <Speed2u> bekks well i have made a virtual file system before with mhddfs to link together 2 folders with the same name etc. And i have write permissions on that folder.
[19:25] <Speed2u> so i guess it has something to do with my guest anyway
[19:25] <bekks> wonderworld: I know that vbox doesnt create windows shares. It never did, and it doesnt.
[19:25] <dj_segfault> Speed2u: I have had problems like that before, and I had to change the permissions on the mount point folder before mounting.
[19:26] <Speed2u> dj_segfault I'll try to change that too. Thank you.
[19:27] <wonderworld> Speed2u: maybe try mount -o rw /src /dst
[19:29] <ghhofstetter> hello, I am trying to install sougou pinyin, and am trying to follow the install instructions, my chinese isnt that great, but using this as a tool to get better... I can real all the charachters, but there are helpful pics showing what to do... could someone help with the install just based on the picture (I assume it is do-able) here is the website if you want to take a crack at it  http://pinyin.sogou.com/linux/help.php
[19:31]  * ki7rw has given up installing 64 bit google earth on 64 bit ubuntu 14.04 - 32 bit google earth installed very easy
[19:31] <BluesKaj> ghhofstetter, whynot join #ubuntu-cn
[19:31] <gr33n7007h> ghhofstetter, just translate it if using chrome
[19:32] <ghhofstetter> haha, aight... ill see if they have any english speakers on there
[19:32] <BluesKaj> ki7rw, install lsb-core, and 32bit will run fine since GE 64bit is 32 bit in sheeps clothing
[19:34] <sneer> Ciao a tutti
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[19:35] <Apachez> wtf?
[19:35] <Apachez> how will we now know what gringo_ was trying to do?
[19:35] <Apachez> it looks like an xwing
[19:35] <Apachez> or no
[19:36] <Apachez> the starcrafts in star trek when that evil dude is attacking
[19:36] <Apachez> which spock used in the end of the movie
[19:36]  * ki7rw guesses that he still needs a swap partition even though he has 16 GB of memory
[19:37] <bekks> killer: For solving which issue?
[19:38] <kantlive-> does LVM "raid0" support striping on different sized disks?
[19:38] <G-STAR01> Hi
[19:39] <G-STAR01> I'm trying to use cifs to mount a share. Basically I have a folder on a windows PC that i'd like to be able to read/write to from a PC on Ubuntu. Now I've done all that and I can access the folder & read but not write.
[19:39] <G-STAR01> Permissions seem fine on the Windows end. Any ideas?
[19:39] <ki7rw> http://pastebin.com/fMLwfXBk
[19:39] <daftykins> ki7rw: phrase support questions, rather than making pointless statements in /me's
[19:39] <kaste> kantlive-: I think I have done that in the past
[19:39] <kantlive-> kaste: do you recall if it just limits to the smallest sized disk like mdraid?
[19:40] <MonkeyDust> G-STAR01  isnt SMB  (samba) usedfor Windows shares?
[19:40] <doctari> in windows you have to have write permissions on the folder,file and share
[19:41] <ki7rw> what? no one in here ever makes pointless/useless comments?
[19:41] <MonkeyDust> ki7rw  #ubuntu-offtopic for that kind of chat
[19:41] <kaste> kantlive-: I believe so
[19:41] <G-STAR01> @MonkeyDust, I have no idea tbh, not all that used to using linux but I read about cifs
[19:42] <MonkeyDust> G-STAR01  explore the tool "gigolo"
[19:42] <G-STAR01> @doctari, perms are fine on folder & files
[19:42] <G-STAR01> I'll have a look
[19:42] <MonkeyDust> !smb
[19:43] <G-STAR01> thanks I'll have a look at both of em.
[19:43] <MonkeyDust> G-STAR01  i guess cifs is similar to nfs, that's used for linux, not for windows
[19:44] <G-STAR01> I see
[19:44] <G-STAR01> I just got that from this lol --> http://www.howtogeek.com/176471/how-to-share-files-between-windows-and-linux/
[19:44] <G-STAR01> But I'll take a look at samba to see if that works out.
[19:54] <kaste> How can I get a us altgr intl no dead keys with the escape and capslock switched in unity?
[19:55] <AssociateX> What is a good anonymous web email client?
[19:56] <AssociateX> lol
[19:56] <AssociateX> Name a good anonymous web based email client.
[19:57] <Buffy> I was gonna say lavabit but that's dead
[20:00] <oats> I am trying to install a color scheme for Vim and it has a .Xresources file. How do I have it take over the default terminal colors when vim starts?
[20:04] <Guest71827> hi guys
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[20:05] <Guest71827> having a terrible time with UEFI boot on a fresh install of ubuntu 14, can anyone discuss with me?
[20:07] <Guest71827> confirmed install under UEFI mode, ran bootrepair after regular install did not boot
[20:07] <Guest71827> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9987465
[20:08] <Guest71827> is my bootrepair log ^
[20:14] <ramla> does gnome-session write a log somewhere?
[20:15] <ingegg> list
[20:18] <diffis> Hi there! I'd like to ask, how can I hide the Gtk-WARNING message about .service files produced by launhing gedit from terminal? I know (by googling), I can ignore the warning, but I'd like to stop it to flood my terminal window because it is a bit annoying...
[20:20] <OerHeks> diffis, try: nohup gedit &
[20:20] <DocPlatypus> diffis: you may want to launch gedit from something besides a terminal then
[20:20] <DocPlatypus> or maybe as a last resort "gedit 2>/dev/null &"
[20:21] <diffis> OerHeks: What does that command do?
[20:21] <OerHeks> nohup - run a command immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty
[20:22] <diffis> Hmm.. Sounds good... Let me try it. In meanwhile, how about that what DocPlatypus suggested?
[20:23] <Lag_> I'm having trouble getting Linux to boot from a CD on my box. Anyone have any insights into it? Google has failed me.
[20:23] <OerHeks> same elegant way of pushing warnings
[20:23] <DocPlatypus> actually "nohup gedit 2>/dev/null &" may be better
[20:23] <DocPlatypus> you would be surprised how many GUI programs spam the terminal with that kind of garbage
[20:25] <diffis> :D I can imagine that, DocPlatypus. :D Gedit is just my main tool when using computer and that flooding was the most critical part.
[20:25] <DocPlatypus> diffis: have you tried vim/gvim?
[20:25] <diffis> But yes, it seems to work. Thank you both! ^^
[20:26] <diffis> DocPlatypus: Sure. Vim is my second tool. :D
[20:26] <Guest71827> Some things I have tried after bootrepair - installing elilo, registering with efimanager; changing EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi> Microsoft>Boot>standardmicrosoftbootmgr.efi (forgot actual name); using generic EFI/boot dir and generic bootx64.efi; reinstalling grub with chroot method; maybe I'm forgetting a few...
[20:26] <diffis> But sometimes it feels that gedit is more flexible than vim, and vice versa...
[20:26] <Guest71827> can confirm GPT partition table, boot flag on ESP
[20:35] <ramla> so it seems .xsession-errors is gnome-session's error log. i wonder, why gnome-session[22021]: WARNING: Unable to find required component 'xmonad'
[20:36] <ramla> i found a guide about running xmonad with gnome saying the executable needs to be in /usr/local/bin so i symlinked it there for no good
[20:36] <ramla> fyi the plain xmonad session works fine
[20:36] <macnscap> ramla: it's because all operating system are in the BETA stage.
[20:37] <ramla> where are those offtopic nazis when u need them
[20:37] <macnscap> ramla: watching the super bowl.
[20:38] <Guest71827> is this the wrong place to get boot/install support?
[20:38] <ramla> no
[20:42] <UbuN2> hello linux community .
[20:43] <Prezident> Where can we follow ubuntu devolopers, they got an chan anywhere?
[20:43] <Prezident> like other distros got, they invite people to see their chat about bugs and such.
[20:44] <macnscap> Prezident: don't know
[20:44] <macnscap> UbuN2: hey
[20:45] <UbuN2> :)
[20:46] <macnscap> Wonder why
[20:49] <k1l_> Prezident: there are developer channels. but if you are interested in bug you might want to see launchpad.net
[20:50] <Prezident> Alright k1l_ those channels are invite only or so>
[20:50] <Prezident> ?*
[20:51] <k1l_> Prezident: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList  but keep in mind that those are team channels with specific topics. offtopic is suited best in #ubuntu-oftopic
[20:52] <Prezident> Indeed, sorry! Thank you.
[20:59] <windobu> Hello!
[21:01] <poli_> tem br ai?
[21:01] <daftykins> what language is that?
[21:02] <bazhang> !br
[21:02] <bazhang> poli_, ^
[21:02] <Prezident> !se
[21:03] <iongraphix> guys i have an idea
[21:04] <windobu> huh
[21:04] <iongraphix> guys i have an idea. i have been thinking of a linux runnable that could solve library version troubles that developers go through to get their software onto the various distro. what the application  will do is to accept the binaries of the developers and then based on the libraries discovers suggest and create the packages the developer will need for the various repositories with respect to the package manager. This i believe would save alot of
[21:04] <iongraphix> precious "open source" time. Got the concept from linus's answer to the linux desktop here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PmHRSeA2c8#t=332 please take a look and tell me what you think.
[21:05] <ikonia> iongraphix: please dont spam that sort of thing here
[21:05] <iongraphix> where do i go
[21:05] <iongraphix> this is not spam
[21:05] <ikonia> to a channel tht has an interest in your idea/topic
[21:05] <windobu> iongraphix: try reddit
[21:05] <ikonia> it is spam - it's nothing to do with ubuntu/ubuntu support, which is this channels topic
[21:06] <iongraphix> its got to do with linux and ubuntu is linux
[21:06] <iongraphix> just need your views
[21:06] <ikonia> this is not the right channel
[21:06] <iongraphix> lossen up and help me
[21:06] <Flannel> iongraphix: If it's not technical support-related, then you could take it to #ubuntu-offtopic (or a myriad of other channels)
[21:06] <ikonia> please find another one
[21:06] <iongraphix> k got it
[21:06] <ramla> i get this in my .xsession-errors when i try starting "gnome with xmonad" session: gnome-session[22021]: WARNING: Unable to find required component 'xmonad'
[21:06] <iongraphix> ;(
[21:07] <ramla> plain xmonad session works fine, i have a /usr/share/applications/xmonad.desktop file
[21:08] <yalchin-38> привет всем !!
[21:08] <ramla> !ru
[21:09] <yalchin-38> Привет !!
[21:10] <poli_> #ubuntu-br
[21:17] <hasan> hi all. I'm looking for a possibility to track a screen session (ssh session) by time, so I know how long someone is connected to my pc via ssh
[21:17] <hasan> is this possible?
[21:18] <hasan> I could sum up the time information from the command "last".
[21:18] <hasan> but I guess there is a better way to do this.
[21:19] <OerHeks> hasan,  found @ http://superuser.com/questions/248389/list-open-ssh-tunnels >>> sudo lsof -i -n | egrep '\<sshd\>'
[21:21] <Speed2u> I still have problems of getting write access to my virtualbox shared folders.. Seem to not be able to chmod or chown those dirs eighter
[21:24] <MonkeyDust> Speed2u  you can un/mark read/write in the vbox interface
[21:26] <OerHeks> Speed2u, what filesystem is that share? ntfs cannot be chmodded
[21:27] <Speed2u> OerHeks yes it's ntfs. I didn't knew that. But the problem still occurs why i have no write access to it.
[21:28] <hexafraction> Hi, I have multiple Arduinos (identical except for USB descriptor serial number) hooked up to a Ubuntu machine, appearing as /dev/ttyACM###. Is there a way to guarantee that the same serial number in the device descriptor always gets the same port name in /dev?
[21:30] <UbuN2> thanks ikonia
[21:30] <ikonia> super
[21:30] <Speed2u> MonkeyDust: I have rw already in the vbox interface. And i succeeded write to some folders i merged together with mhddfs, but to just write directly to the /media/sf_foldername isn't possible
[21:30] <UbuN2> perfect :)
[21:30] <tomreyn> hexafraction: that should be possible with udev rules, but i don't know the details
[21:33] <hasan> OerHeks: I mean the time a user is on a box via ssh
[21:33] <hasan> how long he has been on the box and if any reconnection was made, sum up all per day e.g.
[21:33] <Speed2u> Nevermind i seem to fixed it, it was that i needed to get that username writeaccess on my host machine
[21:33] <Speed2u> cd
[21:34] <Speed2u> sorry wrong terminal lol
[21:37] <MonkeyDust> Speed2u  who owns the folders? find out with    ls -l
[21:39] <Speed2u> MonkeyDust: root:vboxsf  and my user is part of vboxsf group. now everything works fine but i cant still chown it to like username:vboxsf.. but i guess thats because it's ntfs?
[21:43] <parsnip> anyone able to install Conkeror on Ubuntu?
[21:44] <BTJustice> I am not sure what changed other than Ubuntu doing a software update, but I cannot open Software Center anymore.  If I go to the terminal and type 'software-center', I get this... http://pastebin.com/NrLi07KM
[21:45] <BTJustice> I installed 'libcanberra-gtk-module' but that didn't help.
[21:45] <mecanik> hi
[21:46] <Giwrgaras> hi ive got a problem with the gnome terminal. When the text that i type is too long instead of continuing in the line below it goes upwards or back from the beggining of the line making the code invisible
[21:46] <Giwrgaras> what is going on?
[21:47] <hexafraction> tomreyn: Sorry for the late reply. Do you know of any resources you could point me toward?
[21:48] <mecanik> any nice girl aropund here?
[21:48] <mecanik> around*
[21:49] <tomreyn> !op is a cute one
[21:49] <Prometheian> I installed the lamp stack to do some PHP development. I just installed rails-api and started the rails server on my Ubuntu machine. If I hit my VM's IP I can get to the php stuff, but if I hit the IP:3000 (rails server is hosted on port 3000) it doesn't work. I can hit localhost:3000 on the VM and that works.
[21:50] <Prometheian> How can I configure my Ubuntu system to allow me to hit the rails server?
[21:50] <zaggynl> did netflix break again on chromium in 14.04?
[21:50] <aeon-ltd> Giwrgaras: it may be limiting to one line, would you describe it as such?
[21:50] <zaggynl> I run into this error on chromium when trying to watch netflix: M7357-1003
[21:50] <tomreyn> hexafraction: check the udev man pages and /etc/udev/rules.d/README
[21:50] <Patrix-67> hello world
[21:51] <hexafraction> OK, thanks
[21:54] <Giwrgaras> aeon-ltd: sometimes it goes to the line below some other times it goes to some crazy directions
[21:54] <Marlenee> i need help in grep command
[21:54] <Giwrgaras> erasing the previous text or going upwards or some other times it works normally
[21:55] <Giwrgaras> i had the same issue with the normal gnome terminal and the problem remains with the terminator terminal that i use
[21:56] <polyphagia> Giwrgaras: what gfx driver are you using
[21:56] <Marlenee> i need help in grep command
[21:56] <Giwrgaras> polyphagia: i dont know
[21:57] <Giwrgaras> where can i see that?
[21:58] <Smclaughlin117> what is the channel topic?
[22:00] <jhutchins> Prometheian: It sounds like your rails server has not been told to listen to the external address.
[22:00] <Prometheian> Even if localhost:3000 works?
[22:00] <jhutchins> Prometheian: Right.
[22:01] <jhutchins> Prometheian: That's listening on the internal address.
[22:01] <Prometheian> How can I tell it to do that? A rails config thing?
[22:02] <gr33n7007h> Prometheian, #rubyonrails
[22:02] <Prometheian> Askin in there as well, wasn't sure if this was an ubuntu/linux thing, or rails thing :D
[22:04] <tomreyn> Marlenee: hi there, try to be more specific if you're still looking for assistence.
[22:05] <jhutchins> Prometheian: Pretty sure it's a rails thing, and that's the extent of my ruby knowledge.
[22:05] <Natalina23>   http://tinyurl.com/ozfvxy3
[22:06] <Lag_> I'm having issues getting Linux to boot from the CD to install on windows 8. It doesn't have UEFI, but I still can't get it to boot. It works fine on my laptop, same cd.
[22:06] <Lag_> Anyone have any insights?
[22:06] <jhutchins> Prometheian: However, it's very common for servers to have "listen" settings, and something that often provides local servers is often defaulted to listening on localhost only, since opening it to the external address is a security issue.
[22:06] <jhutchins> Lag_: Turn secure boot off?
[22:07] <aeon-ltd> Lag_: did you set the boot order?
[22:07] <Lag_> Secure boot is off, Fast boot is off, it's set in Legacy mode, and the CDrom is first in the boot order
[22:07] <Prometheian> Ah, I got it working by binding it specifically to the VM's local IP!
[22:08] <aeon-ltd> Lag_: if this isn't solved, something like plop might help, but it's kinda a hassle to boot into a tool that boots to cd
[22:08] <Lag_> plop?
[22:08] <aeon-ltd> http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/
[22:10] <Marlenee> does anyone know how can i use grep programme on windows
[22:11] <cbobach> Anybody that can tell me where i will find the log for my wwan, it seems to be failing now and then.
[22:11] <magnulu> running xubuntu 14.01 on a htpc, the volume is a bit low.. turned up to max in sound mixer.. other settings I could try? preferrably cli
[22:11] <Tzunamii> Marlenee: Google 'AstroGrep' for Windows.
[22:13] <physixer> What's the easiest/clean way to install "latest stable" versions of individual packages when ubuntu repository contains "older stable" versions of those packages?
[22:14] <xangua> !PPA | physixer
[22:14] <jhutchins> Marlenee: Also http://cygwin.org
[22:15] <physixer> xangua: okay but that means I have to find a ppa from google myself? or is there some database of ppa's or some other uniform method for any package?
[22:15] <physixer> xangua: not to mention I'm trusting a third party ppa?
[22:16] <jhutchins> physixer: The right way to do it is to find the upstream project, download the source code, and build your own .deb packages.
[22:16] <physixer> and my source list would get populated with random ppas from the internet. Or is there a cleaner way?
[22:17] <pifc0> 2♠ K♠ do you wanna twist punk!?!?
[22:18] <physixer> So PPA is ubuntu equivalent of AUR? (arch user repositories)
[22:18] <pifc0> 7♥ 8♠ do you wanna twist punk!?!?
[22:18] <polyphagia> launchpad has a lot of ppas
[22:18] <pifc0> 5♣ K♣ do you wanna twist punk!?!?
[22:19] <polyphagia> physixer: essentially you're looking for officially maintained PPAs if you can. otherwise you should just upgrade your ubuntu because they'll likely depend on things that aren't present
[22:19] <pifc0> 9♣ 6♣ do you wanna twist punk!?!?
[22:19] <jhutchins> !ops pifc0
[22:19] <pifc0> 7♣ Q♠ do you wanna twist punk!?!?
[22:19] <xangua> !ops | pifc0 is also spamming in private message
[22:19] <pifc0> 8♣ Q♠ do you wanna twist punk!?!?
 5♣ K♣ do you wanna twist punk!?!?  i this this IRC bot games
[22:20] <jhutchins> Marlenee: DO NOT respond to trolls please.
[22:20] <tron> ya trolls suck!
[22:20] <elky> they're gone, move along
[22:20] <tron> excellent
[22:20] <Marlenee> that shit bot is keep PM me
[22:20] <polyphagia> add to ignore
[22:21] <elky> Marlenee: we can't stop that. you can set ignore on them though
[22:21] <xangua> ! Language | Marlenee
[22:21] <jhutchins> Marlenee: Please use civil language here.
[22:21] <Marlenee> where is the OP
[22:21] <tron> the op is watching the superbowl
[22:21] <Marlenee> any OP kick his ass
[22:21] <squinty> Marlenee:  ask in #freenode
[22:22] <elky> Marlenee: i'm an op and i've already spoken to you
[22:22] <tron> alright have a good day everyone!! xoxoxo
[22:22] <elky> Marlenee: the guy left already so he's not here and i can't do anything to stop PMs
[22:23] <hexafraction> What should the KERNEL be for a udev rule for a USB-over-serial device?
[22:23] <hexafraction> Smclaughlin117: Topic for #ubuntu: Official Ubuntu Support Channel | IRC Guidelines: http://ubottu.com/y/gl | IRC info: http://ubottu.com/y/irc | Pastes to http://paste.ubuntu.com/ | Download: http://ubottu.com/y/dl | Currently supported: 10.04 LTS (server), 12.04  LTS, 14.04 LTS, 14.10
[22:23] <hexafraction> tomreyn: The udev rules were exactly what I needed, thanks!
[22:24] <al1o> qt throws me an error "cannot find -lGL" on Ubuntu 14.04. I guess he can't find the OpenGL Lib, despite that it's on the system. Any idea which environment variable I have to add so that QTCreator finds the LibGl.so ?
[22:26] <tomreyn> hexafraction: nice. i'm glad i was able to point you in the right direction :)
[22:29] <zerowaitstate> l
[22:30] <MDTech-us_MAN_> hello
[22:31] <Foxhoundz> Hello there, MDTech-us_MAN_
[22:31] <MDTech-us_MAN_> I installed nfs-kernel-server on my ubuntu
[22:32] <MDTech-us_MAN_> I want it to function as a NFS host for Xen.
[22:32] <daftykins> MDTech-us_MAN_: you might want to share the full details on one line if you have a question
[22:32] <thurstylark> I use Cinnamon as my main desktop on 14.10. Whenever I change my volume or brightness while playing a fullscreen game, the HUD comes up and pulls the game out of fullscreen. Is there a way to stop this behavior while still being able to use my media keys for volume and brigtness?
[22:35] <MDTech-us_MAN_> I followed all the steps described here (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo), but Xen doesn't connect to NFS.
[22:35] <kolix> hey guys, anyone good at getting rtmp streams?
[22:38] <MDTech-us_MAN_> It shows "Scanning for NFS SRs.."for a sec and then says "There was an error trying to mount the NFS share. Check your settings"
[22:41] <Grant_P> Hi all, want some help to automount and unlock my raid1 (luks+ext4) on boot.
[22:57] <jhutchins> !nfs
[22:59] <MDTech-us_MAN_> jhutchins:like I said
[22:59] <MDTech-us_MAN_> I followed that guide
[23:01] <Guest83668> asfsdf
[23:03] <jasonmerc> hi
[23:04] <jasonmerc> so ive been having an issue with startup of Ubuntu 14.10
[23:05] <jasonmerc> it seems to hang at atartup when it tries to load hp_accel
[23:05] <jasonmerc> how do I disable this hp_accel?
[23:06] <MDTech-us_MAN_> I installed nfs-kernel-server on my Ubuntu. I want it to function as a NFS host for Xen.
[23:06] <MDTech-us_MAN_> I followed all the steps described here (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo), but Xen doesn't connect to NFS.
[23:06] <MDTech-us_MAN_> It shows "Scanning for NFS SRs.."for a sec and then says "There was an error trying to mount the NFS share. Check your settings"
[23:09] <graft> anyone ever seen a thing where X will accept input (mouse and keyboard events work as normal), but the display doesn't update? I.e., i can interact with the windows, but they never get redrawn
[23:10] <graft> happens whenever it comes back from my screen being turned off
[23:11] <denis_> french here ?
[23:11] <graft> !french
[23:11] <denis_> ok thank you
[23:13] <denis_> I have 1 key USB and i can't enable to use, how for format that ? I use XUbuntu ?
[23:15] <DasEi> denis_: use gparted, you want an installer or a live from it ? (aca unetbootin or dd?) use fat32 FS
[23:16] <bprompt> !gparted | denis_
[23:16] <denis_> Ok i install gparted first
[23:18] <O_OniGiri> Hi there, I am using xubuntu and I am having troubles with PulseAudio, which results in no sound. When I open the Volume Control it says: Establishing connection to PulseAudio. Please wait... but it stays in this state. Please help me
[23:18] <RhoSigmaTau> Hi, i'm having some issues with RARP protocol on Ubuntu, seeing as it's no longer supported, i'm using rarpd (daemon)... and i'm getting "failed to bind to any socket. Aborting." when attempting to use rarpd in any way. i can't find much information on this, so i decided to try here.
[23:18] <denis_> Gparted don't detect my key why ?
[23:20] <zerowaitstate> RhoSigmaTau are you running rarpd as root?
[23:21] <denis_> what this it ?
[23:21] <DasEi> denis_: you saw you can select devices in the upper right corner of gparted ? does fdisk -l  sees it in Ter,inal ?
[23:21] <zerowaitstate> cause you cannot bind to a well known port if you are not root
[23:23] <denis_> I will use terminal for repare that it ?
[23:23] <RhoSigmaTau> zerowaitstate: that's no longer throwing an error, but rarpd isn't replying. i'll see if i can fix it, but i may need more help. thanks!
[23:23] <MDTech-us_MAN> I installed nfs-kernel-server on my Ubuntu. I want it to function as a NFS host for Xen. I followed all the steps described here (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo), but Xen doesn't connect to NFS. It shows "Scanning for NFS SRs.."for a sec and then says "There was an error trying to mount the NFS share. Check your settings"
[23:24] <DasEi> denis_: one could ; sudo fdisk -l  shows all 'seen' devices
[23:24] <zerowaitstate> rho, check your iptables
[23:24] <denis_> fdisk is only hard disk no  ???
[23:24] <DasEi> ...
[23:24] <kolix> hey guys, can anyone help me find the rtmp url for the superbowl with link - http://stream.nbcsports.com/super-bowl/?pid=16641&nid=16651_688 ?
[23:24] <RhoSigmaTau> zerowaitstate: doing so
[23:24] <kolix> my iptables isnt working, and rtmpsrv is doing anything
[23:25] <MDTech-us_MAN> !fdisk | denis_
[23:25] <MDTech-us_MAN> strange
[23:25] <denis_> i tape on terminal for use fdisk ?
[23:26] <DasEi> type sudo fdisk -l
[23:26] <denis_> wait
[23:26] <MDTech-us_MAN> ^
[23:27] <bprompt> denis_:    are  you sure is a usb-storage stick?  as opposed to a wireless device usb plug?
[23:28] <denis_> i want delete all only my key USB
[23:29] <bprompt> denis_:    gparted should be able to do that
[23:29] <denis_> but the system reply not can
[23:29] <MDTech-us_MAN> quick question
[23:30] <MDTech-us_MAN> what do I do with a process that is not dying?
[23:30] <MDTech-us_MAN> for soem reason there are 10 nfsd running and I need to kill them all
[23:31] <MDTech-us_MAN> I did `killall nfsd -w`, but its already waiting for a couple minutes
[23:31] <MDTech-us_MAN> this makes me think that somethign is wrong
[23:31] <DasEi> MDTech-us_MAN: man killall
[23:37] <RhoSigmaTau> zerowaitstate: iptables isn't blocking it, and to be certain, i cleared iptables completely (the machine in question is not connected to the internet and is safe)
[23:43] <adrian47> Hello, i have android.img file mounted at /android-system, next step is moving it to /root/android/system and it didn't work
[23:44] <adrian47>  "mount --move /android-system ${rootmnt}/android/system"
[23:44] <adrian47> What can be bad with it?
[23:46] <Josh1503> Hey guys, can anyone run me through setting up WINE?
[23:47] <squinty> !wine | Josh1503
[23:48] <O_OniGiri> I'm using Xubuntu and lately I am having troubles with PulseAudio, it says: establishing connection with PulseAudio. It stays in this state, which causes the system to have no audio. Please help me
[23:48] <Josh1503> Thanks squinty & ubottu :)
[23:48] <Josh1503> !wine
[23:49] <Josh1503> Oh ubottu is a bot I get it now x'D
[23:53] <jerrcs> !virtualizers
[23:56] <RhoSigmaTau> ok, trying to figure out what's going wrong here. computer A is sending RARP to computer B straight through a single LAN cable, lights are up on that cable, so there's nothing wrong there. computer B has rarpd running and seemingly working, and also has computer A's MAC in /etc/ethers. but computer B never replies