[00:00] <OerHeks> yguyut7, do you need help then?
[00:02] <hamedshahien> http://pastebin.com/0gqSEWLL
[00:02] <daftykins> hamedshahien: your system is out of date
[00:03] <daftykins> you're using an old kernel
[00:03] <charlesay> hi, the gnome display manager on my ubuntu system fails to start - what could be reasons for this?
[00:03] <daftykins> hamedshahien: is this a netbook?
[00:04] <bekks> daftykins: line 6 of the paste.
[00:04] <hamedshahien> ok.if i will update it and this will fix this problem. how can I update ?
[00:04] <daftykins> bekks: oh a misread, heh - i was reading 24 as the ver
[00:04] <hamedshahien> no it's dell inspiron 6400
[00:06] <daftykins> hamedshahien: nevermind, i was misreading. as long as you run a good "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" you should be fine. i see nothing else of use, so i don't think you'll get anywhere with that unless you try using xrandr
[00:08] <hamedshahien> do you need me to try xrandr or dist-upgrade
[00:09] <daftykins> hamedshahien: nothing wrong with running dist-upgrade any time
[00:09] <daftykins> hamedshahien: try a "xrandr | pastebinit"
[00:12] <hamedshahien> http://pastebin.com/QUHV1Unk
[00:13] <hydrajump> hi I'm trying to install a smartcard driver on 14.04 and it says "depends on pcscd (>= 1.3.2"
[00:13] <hydrajump> when I run `sudo apt-get -f install` it doesn't resolve that dependency.
[00:13] <hydrajump> I've installed pcscd
[00:13] <daftykins> hamedshahien: yep i have no idea if you can do anything with that. it simply doesn't see the VGA display as capable of higher - does this machine not have any digital connections? or can you try connecting it after boot?
[00:16] <hamedshahien> I will try reboot
[00:17] <charlesay> hydrajump: what version of pcscd do you have installed? (dpkg -l pcscd)
[00:21] <hydrajump> ^^ 1.8.6-3ubuntu1b1 pcscd
[00:21] <Guest3308> hi
[00:21] <hydrajump> that should meet `depends on pcscd (>= 1.3.2` no?
[00:26] <Basketball> so you know how in chrome you can go to your apps page right click and save the app as a shortcut so if I do that with like google docs how can i set double click to open on a docx or whatever to open with google docs
[00:27] <OerHeks> Basketball, there is no paste option in chrome/right click etc
[00:28] <Rapture> is it possible to change the port apt-get uses? Would like to close down port 80
[00:28] <Basketball> OerHeks, ??
[00:28] <OerHeks> zarpes, please don't spam in PM, thanks
[00:28] <daftykins> i've reported zarpes (:
[00:30] <rww> i really need to get around to parking a couple of honeypot clients in here...
[00:31] <OerHeks> Basketball, google chrome is protected, you need to download the docx first, i cannot open it instantly without saving first.
[00:31] <Basketball> OerHeks, no
[00:31] <Basketball> let me explain step by step
[00:31] <daftykins> i think Basketball wants local .docx files to open in google docs?
[00:31] <Basketball> yes daftykins !!
[00:32] <daftykins> for which, go ask google :)
[00:32] <Basketball> there isnt a way?
[00:32] <daftykins> i would imagine it requires some kind of x-mime handling in chrome
[00:32] <daftykins> no idea
[00:36] <charlesay> hi, gdm fails to load during boot leaving me without a desktop, how can this possibly be fixed?
[00:39] <charlesay> also, what is the quickest way to dpkg --purge all packages marked rc (ie previously 'removed' not purged)?
[00:40] <Bashing-om> charlesay: I do: -> dpkg --list |grep "^rc" | cut -d " " -f 3 | xargs sudo dpkg --purge <- .
[00:41] <hydrajump> charlesay: hi don't know if you saw my msg as you disconnected.
[00:41] <hydrajump> "^^ 1.8.6-3ubuntu1b1 pcscd "
[00:43] <charlesay> hydrajump: sorry i didn't, i tried to see if something i did fixed it
[00:46] <patrick__> help please
[00:46] <patrick__> i have tring to enable wifi
[00:46] <patrick__> no result
[00:47] <patrick__> i plug all sort of usb wireless and all dont start
[00:49] <patrick__> i have change of distro ubuntu linuxmint i have the same prob
[00:49] <patrick__> i have try all tutorial in ubuntu , no result
[00:49] <daftykins> patrick__: are you saying you are using Mint?
[00:50] <patrick__> lol
[00:50] <patrick__>  so im on ubuntu 14 LTS
[00:50] <charlesay> patrick__: what kind of wifi card do you have?
[00:50] <patrick__> but i have try other distro for the test, same prob
[00:51] <OerHeks> patrick__, did you check additional drivers menu with each adaper?
[00:51] <k1l_> patrick__: what gives you "lspci" or "lsusb" for that wifi card?
[00:51] <patrick__> i want activate wifi*
[00:51] <charlesay> patrick__: if you don't know, open a terminal and enter "lspci  | grep Network "
[00:52] <patrick__> same
[00:52] <k1l_> patrick__: you might need to install the drivers first. but that depends on the actual hardware in use. so stop with telling nice stories and focus on exact info for finding a exact working solution
[00:52] <patrick__> great im ready
[00:53] <k1l_> patrick__: that are no commands to enable wifi. that are commands to get to know what wifi hardware you use
[00:53] <k1l_> we dont know what hardware you use and what of the million solutions you need now
[00:53] <SchrodingersScat> is there a dpi setting for lp? or that may be tied to cups somewhere?
[00:53] <bazhang> which version of MINT is this patrick__
[00:54] <patrick__> ok i have unplug the fake wifi hardware inside the netbook,
[00:54] <liuyu> ..
[00:54] <patrick__> no yet i have on ubuntu LTS
[00:55] <patrick__> and after i have plug 2 sort of usbwifi
[00:55] <bazhang> patrick__, what does lsb_release -a say when typed in the terminal
[00:55] <liuyu> is this a chatroom?
[00:55] <korrigan1> hey guys, I'm unable to get wireless working on my HP G7000 laptop
[00:55] <k1l_> liuyu: its a support channel for ubuntu. you can chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[00:55] <bazhang> liuyu, #ubuntu-offtopic for chit chat here for support
[00:55] <k1l_> korrigan1: what wifi is it? lsusb or lspci might tell you
[00:55] <netameta> ubuntu is debian right ?
[00:56] <patrick__> 	Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
[00:56] <patrick__> Release:	14.04
[00:56] <patrick__> Codename:	trusty
[00:56] <k1l_> netameta: no.
[00:56] <patrick__> sorry
[00:56] <netameta> ubuntu does have same or close to same commands as debian?
[00:57] <netameta> doesnt*
[00:57] <k1l_> netameta: depends on the program used.
[00:57] <korrigan1> k1l_ http://paste.ubuntu.com/10179683/
[00:57] <netameta> k2, i mean like opt get etc
[00:57] <k1l_> !apt-get | netameta
[00:58] <korrigan1> k1l_ tell me if you need any more info other than the one in the link
[00:58] <netameta> I know its a package, but when you install ubunto it comes with it
[00:58] <k1l_> netameta: yes, ubuntu uses apt-get. but for upgrades it uses a different solution.
[00:58] <delta6> JumpNetwork SellerLabs
[00:59] <Basketball> so you know how in chrome you can go to your apps page right click and save the app as a shortcut so if I do that with like google docs how can i set double click to open on a docx or whatever (saved on pc)to open with google docs
[00:59] <k1l_> korrigan1: for the BCM4311 you might need to change something. but i dont know if that is still the same on 15.04. the support for 15.04 is in #ubuntu+1
[00:59] <patrick__> i have try to install the RT2790 or RT2680 with a ubuntu tutorial, al links was fake. so i have today try to find another way to use wifi with another card
[01:00] <korrigan1> ok k1l_ thanks
[01:00] <k1l_> korrigan1: see if that helps: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[01:00] <anica> test :-)
[01:01] <korrigan1> already browsed through it k1l_ :-(
[01:01] <daftykins> anica: got a support question?
[01:01] <patrick__> what ever i made its turn over the same result, "when i switch on wireless on the top right is shut down the windows and do nothing"
[01:02] <DrkShadow> What's a supported/best way to clone Ubuntu taking into account things like hostname changes, static IP changes, and SSH host key changes?
[01:03] <patrick__> the only solution is eth@ and link a phone to make a "jump to my home wifi"
[01:03] <anica> daftykins: sorry, no setting up thos one for my wife, i may have later question, just checking if is everything ok, sorry and thank you
[01:04] <patrick__> when a want connect a simply wifi its disable
[01:05] <patrick__> what can i do ?
[01:06] <djr013> I've been having kernel panic and screen corruption issues with the atl1c gigabit ethernet driver for a few years now, wondering how I might submit a bug report and helpful data for this. Currently affects my local "trusty" install as well as LiveCD "utopic". Logs seem useless.
[01:07] <patrick__> silence ?
[01:07] <OerHeks> patrick__,  what you can do, is tell us what lsusb says about your wifi device....
[01:09] <patrick__> yes http://justpaste.it/jdau
[01:09] <cuddylier> Anyone any idea why some of my boxes suddenly after a few months, start having increased load? E.g. the box would be at 5 load average for 2 months then suddenly start rapidly rising and reach over 100 load in a few days and keep rising and rising until I reboot it? The processes in use rises from around 250 to over 1000 over this time period. How can I check what those processes are? htop does not work when this happens,
[01:09] <cuddylier> just a black screen and 'top' only shows very limited processes.
[01:10] <cuddylier> And would it have anything to do with no available swap but 12gb RAM free?
[01:10] <cuddylier> It seems the swap going to 0 is almost a side affect as I have other boxes under the same load using no swap at all.
[01:11] <djr013> cuddylier: You mean the machine has swap but it's fully used?
[01:11] <cuddylier> Yes
[01:12] <cuddylier> I only have 1gb swap assigned to pretty much all my boxes
[01:12] <djr013> Not sure if this will help but you might try checking out "swappiness"
[01:12] <ryanprior> Whenever I connect to my phone over bluetooth, Ubuntu automatically disconnects about 10 seconds later. How can I stop that?
[01:12] <k1l_> patrick__: does this mentioned stick you pasted us the lsusb work? i find only people saying it works in 14.04 since its in the kernel now
[01:13] <cuddylier> djr013: Strange thing is, I have another box with an uptime of 267 days, with 90MB swap and 9gb free RAM under the same load as this other box and it has never ever had this load issue, all my boxes are the same exact config but slightly different hardware but same processors.
[01:14] <yguyut7> what is a ubuntu image viewer that has good slideshow transitions and effects like the ones on Windows and Apple?
[01:15] <patrick__> K1l_ so ?
[01:15] <patrick__> http://justpaste.it/jdau
[01:15] <k1l_> patrick__: what is the exact issue with that usb wifi ?
[01:16] <djr013> cuddylier: I've never had luck with swap, myself. If my systems ever try to use it, it grinds to a standstill, even when I crank the swappiness config to prefer RAM. Since then I usually go without it if I have enough RAM to be confortable with my workloads.
[01:16] <cuddylier> djr013: So vm.swappiness = 0 should be good then yeah?
[01:16] <Number2> I installed Gnome3, but lightdm isn't showing an option to log into Unity anymore, even when I restart it. Does Gnome3 just take over for Unity, or how can I choose between both?
[01:16] <patrick__> i dont arrived to modify this command sudo vi /etc/network/interfaces
[01:16] <djr013> cuddylier: Can't remember for sure, haven't touched it in years.
[01:17] <k1l_> patrick__: why that?
[01:17] <patrick__> to add this auto wlan1
[01:17] <patrick__> iface wlan1 inet dhcp
[01:17] <Basketball> so you know how in chrome you can go to your apps page right click and save the app as a shortcut so if I do that with like google docs how can i set double click to open on a docx or whatever (saved on pc)to open with google docs
[01:17] <patrick__> a way http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2194689
[01:17] <djr013> cuddylier: If setting swappiness doesn't help, you might try disabling swap and seeing if it reoccurs.
[01:18] <k1l_> patrick__: if you use a desktop, why dont you use the network manager?
[01:18] <patrick__> because its dont work "that because im here
[01:20] <k1l_> patrick__: yes. and i still think there can be a issue on the hardware layer. but its difficult to get the info from you. did you try #ubuntu-fr maybe its easier to communicate there
[01:20] <k1l_> patrick__: in fact: see if the right module is loaded. and what issues there are. does it scan at all?
[01:21] <patrick__> ^^
[01:22] <patrick__> how ?
[01:22] <k1l_> lsmod and iwlist scan
[01:22] <NEI4U2K> hi, i installed ubuntu unity last night and switched to xfce. but after suspend and login, it goes into a black screen.
[01:23] <NEI4U2K> not installed ubuntu unity * purged
[01:23] <NEI4U2K> sorry. for the typo.
[01:25] <djr013> Basketball: It seems like it would require uploading the file, so you would have to associate the filetype with a program (or at least, some command a browser will understand) which will cause the file to be uploaded to the website and the website to be opened in a browser.
[01:26] <patrick__> the iwlist scan look good
[01:27] <k1l_> patrick__: can you pastebin that?
[01:28] <patrick__> http://justpaste.it/jdb3
[01:29] <k1l_> ok, so the interface is wlan1. that might be named wlan1 because you tried several other wifi hardware. now please "cat /etc/network/interfaces"
[01:30] <patrick__> auto lo
[01:30] <patrick__> iface lo inet loopback
[01:31] <k1l_> ok, that is right. the network-manager indicator should use that wifi card
[01:31] <rpp601> hello all
[01:32] <rpp601> i have a server without a job, anyone know a neat/fun thing i could have it do?
[01:34] <patrick__> so k1L what can i do ?
[01:36] <OerHeks> rpp601, install a desktop package?
[01:36] <k1l_> patrick__: did you try several wifi afapters on this boot?
[01:38] <patrick__> yes  and no result on install
[01:39] <patrick__> why its scanning and i dont connect
[01:39] <k1l_> patrick__: unload the cfg80211 module
[01:39] <j_t> How can I find out where a package was installed from? what repo
[01:39] <k1l_> j_t: apt-cache policy packagename
[01:40] <patrick__> how unloading cf80211 ?
[01:41] <j_t> k1l_: Thanks!
[01:41] <k1l_> patrick__: there are sevarel different wifi moduls loaded. that makes it a bit difficult to get to know why the netowrk-manager doesnt work with that wifi card
[01:42] <k1l_> patrick__: sudo modprobe -r modulename
[01:43] <patrick__> i can just find wireless-regdb
[01:44] <patrick__> sudo modprobe -r cfg80211
[01:44] <patrick__> modprobe: FATAL: Module cfg80211 is in use.
[01:44] <k1l_> -rf
[01:46] <patrick__> is it the good type
[01:48] <black> Saludos
[01:48] <black> saludos
[02:00] <mysupper> hello
[02:01] <aeon-ltd> ah my supper's here
[02:01] <j_t>  nscd : Depends: libc6 (> 2.15) but it is not going to be installed
[02:01] <j_t>         Depends: libc6 (< 2.16) but it is not going to be installed
[02:01] <j_t> hmm, the latest version of libc6 is 2.19 on precise. Is nscd broken in precise right now?
[02:01] <j_t> I looked for a bug, but I couldn't find one.
[02:08] <[Ex0r]> Is there somebody here, who would be willing to walk me through setting up mail servers on my local machine ? I tried using the docs, but it appears that somebody tried doing it once before and stuff is already in place.
[02:14] <j_t> Is this a legitimate bug to file? or am I pebkac'ing?
[02:24] <krypt0h_> hi. looking for some help getting linux on a c720. I can boot into dev mode, but ctrl-d does not give me a terminal
[02:27] <daftykins> chromebooks are only supported via hack methods
[02:28] <daftykins> just find a guide online, but any problems doing it are really your own for having bought a device that's not meant to run it
[02:29] <lezed1> I was wondering if anyone could help me fix a Unity problem?
[02:29] <lezed1> I've tried all the things that fixed it in the past and some stuff I found from Googling
[02:29] <krypt0h_> daftykins: k, that's an excellent attitude. it's well documented and well supported. I have found a guide online. The guide is not working.
[02:29] <lezed1> but I'm not sure what else to try
[02:30] <daftykins> just because something is hacked onto a device doesn't make it golden :)
[02:31] <krypt0h_> never said it was golden, thanks for the sage words though
[02:32] <daftykins> no problem :) good luck operating google to find an install guide
[02:34] <krypt0h_> daftykins: good luck being a snarky cunt on IR
[02:34] <krypt0h_> C
[02:39] <patrick__> ?ubuntu FR
[02:40] <patrick__> #ubuntu-fr
[02:42] <jeevan_ullas> hi all
[02:43] <jeevan_ullas> can someone point me at documentation that shows how i can install ubuntu 14.04 server on a remote host that is already running centos 6.6?
[02:43] <jeevan_ullas> i found out https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/installation-guide/i386/ch04s04.html#files-lilo
[02:43] <jeevan_ullas> but is there a way to pass vnc parameters to kernel and networking ?
[02:50] <kietdlam> hi, how do I install kde4 libs and devel packages?
[02:50] <kietdlam> *on Ubuntu 14.04
[02:52] <orlock> hah
[02:52] <orlock> moparsthbest: mopar or nocar!
[02:57] <badak> hello
[02:57] <badak> how to view task on terminal ?
[02:58] <lezed1> @badak, what do you mean?
[02:58] <mikey_> hello all
[02:58] <ekey755_> hallo
[02:58] <mikey_> whats up
[02:58] <badak> lazed1,i want view running app and usage memory?
[03:00] <badak> lazed1,i want view running app and usage memory on terminal... how it?
[03:01] <lezed1> @badak, try running "top"
[03:01] <lezed1> @badak, also, an improved version of the program is called "htop"
[03:02] <lezed1> @badak it's just called "htop" in the repos
[03:02] <ekey755_> sudo ps aux
[03:02] <lezed1> @badak, is this what you want? or do you want something that will list all programs
[03:03] <badak> ok thanks lazed1, can i run fast linux backbox on amdc60 1ghz and ram2gb?
[03:03] <lezed1> @badak ^^^ "sudo ps aux" will give you a list of current programs that you can log or pipe to another program
[03:04] <daftykins> badak: there is no 'backbox' support here.
[03:04] <zorg_> I was trying to run boot-repair (I did the automatic) and it gave me this error I'd appreciate any help http://paste.ubuntu.com/10181952/
[03:04] <daftykins> official ubuntu and supported derivatives only
[03:05] <badak> ok sorry :3 its based ubuntu
[03:05] <zorg_> Oh and I'm on a live USB right now
[03:06] <badak> #backbox
[03:07] <daftykins> badak: yeah, distros based on ubuntu still aren't supported here
[03:07] <badak> ok thanks, im sorry daftykins
[03:10] <Player_> Hi, can someone tell me if it's possible to install 3d video drivers on a LiveUSB?
[03:10] <Player_>   Specifically need to know if you can install fglrx without causing problems if the LiveUSB is booted on a machine w/ NVidia graphics.
[03:12] <computerquip> Permissions seem a little off. Trying to set a auto-mounted hard-drive as a location for torrents and it seems to fail due to permissions.
[03:12] <computerquip> Users have write access... am I missing something?
[03:13] <daftykins> Player_: no they don't coexist well
[03:13] <Player_> daftykins, but otherwise it's possible to install Catalyst on a LiveUSB?
[03:13] <daftykins> computerquip: share your fstab entry and ls -al in the mountpoint
[03:13] <daftykins> Player_: only if it's persistent
[03:14] <daftykins> depends if you want repo based or manual download
[03:14] <Loshki> computerquip: also, can you do a little testing e.g. can you "touch" files in the target directory as that user (which user, btw?)
[03:14] <Player_> daftykins, manual
[03:15] <daftykins> Player_: yeah you're going to have fun there :) i think it needs dkms and build-essential installing to install the manual one. so persistent is the only way
[03:16] <computerquip> daftykins, there's no explicit fstab entry, it's auto mounted. Looking at ls output, it appears I was wrong: http://codepad.org/CdzJWiGe
[03:17] <Player_> daftykins, alright, if I installed RadeonDriver would it fallback to MESA?
[03:17] <daftykins> Player_: don't know what you mean
[03:17] <daftykins> 'RadeonDriver' 0o
[03:18] <Player_> daftykins, the open-sourced MESA driver for AMD cards
[03:18] <Player_> daftykins, comes w/ Ubuntu, at least it does on a fresh install on here (RadeonHD6670)
[03:18] <daftykins> Player_: so 'radeon' -
[03:18] <daftykins> call it by its' name then i know what you mean :)
[03:19] <daftykins> only i don't understand the desktop enough to know all that mesa nonsense, so dunno
[03:20] <Player_> daftykins, I'm refering to this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver
[03:21] <daftykins> Player_: yes, its' name is 'radeon'
[03:22] <Player_> daftykins, ah, in any case, thanks for the help!
[03:25] <computerquip> Ah, disk management tool is *way* more useful than in previous versions of Ubuntu. Nice.
[03:26] <The_Fire>  "/server irc.shazbat.tv"
[03:27] <OerHeks> The_Fire, no
[03:27] <The_Fire> whoops
[03:27] <daftykins> i seem to recall Robin Williams saying that
[03:27] <OerHeks> about diskmanagment ?
[03:30] <daftykins> haha
[03:31] <yguyut7> so does anyone know of a good image viewer for Ubuntu that has nice transitions and effects during slideshow mode that those on Windows and Apple?
[03:32] <Basketball> so you know how in chrome you can go to your apps page right click and save the app as a shortcut so if I do that with like google docs how can i set double click to open on a docx or whatever (saved on pc)to open with google docs
[03:33] <cricketfart> hey everyone
[03:33] <daftykins> Basketball: better wording; "Anyone know if it's possible to make Google Docs open inside Chrome, the default app for .docx files?"
[03:33] <yguyut7> Basketball, are you on ##basketball ?? heh
[03:34] <Basketball> "Anyone know if it's possible to make Google Docs open inside Chrome, the default app for .docx files?"
[03:34] <Basketball> yguyut7, ##basketball ##gaming :Forwarding to another channel
[03:35] <yguyut7> ok
[03:36] <yguyut7> daftykins, why aren't you helping me with an image viewer :(
[03:36] <daftykins> yguyut7: i'll give you one guess.
[03:36] <yguyut7> hmm do you hate me?
[03:36] <daftykins> nope, that's you out of guesses. i _don't know any_
[03:37] <Basketball> yguyut7, what do u need
[03:37] <OerHeks> yguyut7, imagination in our repos, or nomacs , http://www.nomacs.org/screenshots/ from ppa
[03:37] <Basketball> OerHeks, do you know "Anyone know if it's possible to make Google Docs open inside Chrome, the default app for .docx files?"
[03:37] <cricketfart> Does anyone have time to help me with a question regarding my display?
[03:37] <yguyut7> Basketball, a good image viewer for Ubuntu that has nice transitions and effects during slideshow mode that those on Windows and Apple
[03:37] <OerHeks> try both
[03:37] <Basketball> yguyut7, picasa
[03:37] <daftykins> cricketfart: you have to ask it first
[03:38] <OerHeks> Basketball, picasa has no 64 bit version anymore
[03:38] <cricketfart> My mouse cursor is flickering profusely.  I searched for the problem online and the only information I was able to find was to disable the unknown display in the system settings.  I did that, and I still have the same issue.  I know it isn't my laptop, since I had it previously on Windows and didn't have the issue, as well as on Kali Linux.  I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 at present
[03:39] <Brady4MVP>  cricketfart  ram and cpu and gpu ?
[03:39] <cricketfart> , has anyone else encountered this and found a fix aside from the obvious one to disable the unknown display?
[03:40] <cricketfart> I'm running a Lenovo Ideapad P580, 8GB RAM, I7 processor..  just gimme a sec I'll get the graphics info
[03:40] <OerHeks> Basketball, no, you asked that before, there was a plugin back in 2009
[03:40] <yguyut7> OerHeks, why isn't nomacs in repos? just wondering
[03:40] <cricketfart> i7 - 3520
[03:41] <OerHeks> yguyut7, good question, i don't know, found it @ http://www.maketecheasier.com/lightweight-qt-image-viewers-for-linux/
[03:41] <Brady4MVP> cricketfart, what is the DE ?
[03:41] <cricketfart> Nvidia GT630M for graphics
[03:41] <cricketfart> Apologies Brady4MVP, what do you mean by DE?
[03:41] <Brady4MVP> cricketfart, unity ,gnome , kde ..
[03:41] <cricketfart> Gnome
[03:42] <daftykins> cricketfart: nvidia optimus setup eh, sounds like a bumblbee vs. nvidia prime issue
[03:42] <daftykins> which of the two are you using?
[03:42] <cricketfart> I'm using the open graphics
[03:42] <daftykins> that's not gonna work well on optimus hardware
[03:42] <Brady4MVP> cricketfart, no xcrack ?
[03:42] <daftykins> i'd bet that's why
[03:43] <daftykins> cricketfart: use additional drivers to install the nvidia proprietary and see if it goes away
[03:43] <cricketfart> Err..  I should point out that I am primarily a Windows user, I'm relatively new to Ubuntu/Linux and I refuse to return to Windows for personal reasons.. I'm faring quite well thus far, but it's quite a lot different
[03:43] <cricketfart> So I'm not certain as to what a lot of what you guys are referring to...
[03:43] <daftykins> well that's fine, but you need to ask when you don't know, otherwise we won't know
[03:44] <cricketfart> Certainly.  Well, what does bumblbee vs. nvidia prime even mean?
[03:44] <daftykins> cricketfart: click dash top left, then type in 'additional drivers' and see what it offers you
[03:44] <cricketfart> Kk just a moment daftykins
[03:44] <cricketfart> I have 5 other options to choose from
[03:44] <chadmandoo> how does one set up a bash profile in ubuntu (the prefered way)
[03:45] <daftykins> cricketfart: ok well optimus is nvidia's joint GPU setup where the intel on-die graphics is doing the actual picture output, whilst the nvidia chip just jumps in when it's needed. bumblebee is the old and nvidia prime is the new way of providing support for that
[03:45] <daftykins> cricketfart: one should read nvidia-331 with prime, possibly?
[03:45] <Brady4MVP> cricketfart,  https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa would be a ok thing to look at
[03:45] <cricketfart> Ohhh okay, that's kind of funny.  Clever programers hah
[03:45] <cricketfart> Brady4MVP - bookmarked, will read
[03:45] <daftykins> Brady4MVP: no it wouldn't, very bad move
[03:46] <daftykins> we don't force PPAs onto people that don't need them, here
[03:46] <daftykins> !ppa
[03:46] <cricketfart> daftykins, why bad move?  I'm not bullheaded here, I'm already using SSH and rdesktop into Windows machines and I've configured .xsession files to use RDP from Windows..  Not a stranger
[03:46] <cricketfart> Just new
[03:46] <daftykins> cricketfart: anyway bed for me, give that a whirl - should change something hopefully.
[03:47] <daftykins> cricketfart: as above PPAs are unsupported and are used at ones own risk
[03:47] <daftykins> hassle doesn't need to be added when it may not bring gains :)
[03:47] <cricketfart> Thanks daftykins, take er easy
[03:47] <daftykins> i don't believe your sisue is related
[03:47] <daftykins> issue too
[03:47] <daftykins> no problemo, nn
[03:47] <cricketfart> Perhaps not, but it's difficult to state exactly where ones skill lies in a something that's so broad
[03:50] <cricketfart> I think I'm actually going to go to bed.  Maybe tomorrow I'll come on and have another go at this, thanks for the bit of help and the guides guys
[03:50] <djr013> I've been having kernel panic and screen corruption issues with the atl1c gigabit ethernet driver for a few years now, wondering how I might submit a bug report and helpful data for this. Currently affects my local "trusty" install as well as LiveCD "utopic". Logs seem useless.
[03:51] <arooni-mobile> hey folks ; i have ubuntu 14.10;  on a t420 with brand new mobo; when I plug in headphones; i continue to hear the sound through the speakers ( I can also hear it from the headphones ) ... what to do?
[03:51] <lucas> ...not sure
[03:52] <xtalmath> can I find out the compilation flags for a package from the package manager? do I need to apt-get source?
[03:53] <loadedanvils> I'm pretty new to desktop environments other than Unity. Unity is giving me problems though so I want to change to something else, but how do I make it look pleasing to the eyes?
[03:55] <KGemini22> Anyone have any experience setting up a Ubuntu Cloud running MAAS or any other?
[03:57] <LoonyCan> hi
[03:57] <KGemini22> Hello
[03:57] <LoonyCan> how's everything going?
[03:57]  * NegativeFlare steps up to help people
[03:57] <arooni-mobile> hey folks ; i have ubuntu 14.10;  on a t420 with brand new mobo; when I plug in headphones; i continue to hear the sound through the speakers ( I can also hear it from the headphones ) ... what to do?
[03:58] <KGemini22> arooni-mobile
[03:58] <NegativeFlare> arooni-mobile: Get pavucontrol. With it you can switch the outputs of the music/sounds
[03:58] <KGemini22> Did you check your audio output settings?
[03:58] <LoonyCan> sorry, i forgot i needed to be on offtopic, my bad
[03:58] <arooni-mobile> NegativeFlare, on pauvcontrol i can switch from output devices speakers => headphones (unplugged) but then i only get audio when the headphoens are in
[03:59] <arooni-mobile> and nothing when headphones are unplugged
[03:59] <NegativeFlare> hmph, that's odd.
[03:59] <OerHeks> arooni-mobile, check alsamixer > F3 playback, do you see seperate headphone/speakers settings ?
[04:00] <OerHeks> oh pavu is more advanced ..
[04:00] <arooni-mobile> OerHeks, yes i see separate settings
[04:01] <arooni-mobile> i can manually move the speaker volume => 0
[04:01] <arooni-mobile> then it works but that seems like a stupid fix
[04:01] <arooni-mobile> i have to adjust the volume via alasamixer everytime?
[04:03] <NegativeFlare> arooni-mobile: You shouldn't have to. Pulse should be able to detect the headphones
[04:03] <OerHeks> arooni-mobile, does M not work, mute?
[04:04] <arooni-mobile> OerHeks, it sdoes but it mutes all output channels
[04:05] <djr013> I remember when changing settings like that required you to open up the machine and adjust one of those tiny bridge pieces between pins...I'm not sure where that type of persistent config for audio plugging is these days.
[04:06] <arooni-mobile> i mean it did work fine on my old motherboard
[04:06] <arooni-mobile> but then my computer stopped booting and lenovo replaced the mobo
[04:07] <OerHeks> arooni-mobile, just found this old bug / 2011 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/905022
[04:07] <OerHeks> that t420 is Lenovo now ?
[04:08] <OerHeks> maybe there is an option model=lenovo ?
[04:09] <arooni-mobile> lenovo yes
[04:09] <arooni-mobile> but i never had this problem before
[04:09] <arooni-mobile> and i have ben running ubuntu years on this machine
[04:09] <djr013> is there a better channel for kernel/networking driver module crashing questions?
[04:10] <TheWeeve> d
[04:11] <kelvin> good evening from houston texas
[04:12] <kelvin> just reporting that ubuntu works great with hp ProBook 6565b
[04:12] <kelvin> the latest version of ubuntu 14.10 i believe
[04:13] <OerHeks> !jay
[04:13] <OerHeks> kelvin, nice, have fun !
[04:14] <kelvin> last  @OerHeks  was 8.0 version ....has come a looooong way
 was version 8.0
[04:15] <newbiepig> :)
[04:17] <OerHeks> kelvin, i loved that artwork then
[04:17] <OerHeks> bbb big brown bird
 had pizzaz
[04:20] <kelvin> was worried i would have driver issues <OerHeks>
[04:22] <kelvin> there is a learning curve i must agree explains the whole adoption
[04:22] <kelvin> so i heard the Ubuntu Phone was being released for euro 169.00
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[04:26] <cricketfart> Hey guys, I got Fallout New Vegas installed in Ubuntu 14.04 using PlayonLinux, and it works perfectly except for one small issue.  Unity displays while FalloutNV is open and it's not on top of game, but it forces the game window partially out of the displayable area, any help?
[04:27] <kelvin> i am a newbie here as well
[04:28] <OerHeks> cricketfart, systemsettings > appearance > behavior > autohide set to on?
[04:28] <cricketfart> Yeah, its set that way already.  FalloutNV is the only application I've had the problem..
[04:29] <OerHeks> no full screen option in that game?
[04:29] <cricketfart> I just noticed another issue.  I have FalloutNV open in the background, but I can't switch back to it.  IE: when I press alt+Tab FalloutNV doesn't show up in the list, nor does a terminal window or a PlayonLinux window that has FalloutNV in it.
[04:29] <cricketfart> Fullscreen is already on, it makes a full screen, but it populates the area inside of the launcher
[04:30] <danny__> Hey, a friend of mine told me there is all this extra stuff I need to do if Ubuntu is installed on an SSD so i dont damage it. Any idea what he's talking about?
[04:30] <cricketfart> Only the desktop is the fullscreen area, the launcher and taskbar still appears at the top
[04:30] <OerHeks> well, wine/playonlinux issues are not my favorite to be honest
[04:30] <cricketfart> I don't blame you lol
[04:30] <cricketfart> It took me quite a long time to get it to install haha
[04:31] <OerHeks> danny__, nope, trim is standard, and wear and tear is no longer an issue.
[04:31] <cricketfart> I had to figure out how to get an iso of the dvd on my machine and then mount it through the terminal...  Coming from Windows, such a different and intimidating environment haha
[04:31] <danny__> So no enabling TRIM etc OerHeks ?
[04:33] <OerHeks> danny__, i didn't and have no issues, i fill my SSD up to 95% too
[04:33] <Daisyab__> Every time I delete a file, it is transferred to the rubbish bin, however when I do an ls, I still see the file with a ~ extension,  Why this extension and how can I remove it?
[04:33] <NikolaiToryzin> Empty the recycling bin
[04:33] <OerHeks> you can run ' sudo fstrim -v /  " manually, but i don't need that
[04:33] <danny__> cool. thanks OerHeks
[04:34] <Daisyab__> NikolaiToryzin, I've emptied it already. I still see it
[04:35] <OerHeks> !trim
[04:38] <OerHeks> Daisyab__, what file exactly ? might be a backup from a file what was still open
[04:38] <ananda> i have issue when trying to update arduino ide using ubuntu
[04:39] <Daisyab__> OerHeks, no just any time of file.
[04:39] <Blue11> i am having trouble setting the monitor resolution for 04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV730 PRO [Radeon HD 4650] --- the maximum is 1024x768
[04:41] <Daisyab__> OerHeks, I've got 14.04 so trim's already enabled
[04:45] <OerHeks> Daisyab__, were those files owned by root or other application than a user ?
[04:45] <OerHeks> no idea where to look for actually
[04:47] <Daisyab__> OerHeks, no, they were owned by user.  When I noticed it, I created other types of files both manually and using the command line.  Then I tried to delete them both manually and using the command line but still the same result
[04:48] <Daisyab__> The files go into the rubbish bin but when I ls in that directory, I see the deleted files with the
[04:48] <Daisyab__> ~ added
[04:48] <OerHeks> tru comandline should not appear in trash, AFAIK
[04:49] <Daisyab__> OerHeks, I don't understand
[04:50] <OerHeks> rm /path/to/file/file should be gone, removal in a gui like nautilus should be in  ~/.local/share/Trash/files/
[04:51] <OerHeks> i just wonder about the ~ ( tilde)
[04:54] <Daisyab__> ~/.local/share/Trash/files is empty but I just noticed that when I do rm file~, then the file is deleted
[04:55] <Daisyab__> but why is it there in the first place after the first delelte?
[04:56] <OerHeks> good question, can you try to remove something again and regenerate this issue ? file a bugreport then
[05:01] <JCM83> I'm getting no sound output. Any advice where to start?
[05:02] <Guest62965> Hey guys, looking for the best method to create a cutom (backgrounds, apps, etc) bootable non-persistance distro.  What can I use to edit before writing to USB?
[05:02] <Guest62965> *custom
[05:03] <JCM83> Guest62965, Write the distro to USB, boot from the USB, edit the environment within the boot and save changes to disk.
[05:03] <JCM83> It'll boot with your changes wherever you go.
[05:03] <OerHeks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[05:03] <Guest62965> It's not keeping changes
[05:04] <Guest62965> I changed the background in usr/share/background and when I reboot, all files revert to original
[05:04] <OerHeks> but carefull, it is a complicated job
[05:04] <Guest62965> So I want non-persistance for future use to remove all files etc after reboot, but want to customize prior
[05:06] <Guest62965> Is it squashfs that linux looks to when booting to load all defaults?
[05:06] <OerHeks> JCM83,  good start https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[05:07] <Guest62965> I am trying to understand how the non-persistance works and what actually needs to be manipulated to keep changes
[05:08] <OerHeks> Guest62965, sorry, can't help you with this, besides i think it is not an ubuntu support question.
[05:08] <Guest62965> Alright, thanks I will try and follow the livecd link above and see if that works
[05:09] <Daisyab__> OerHeks, regenerated it and will file the report
[05:09] <Flugz> hmm.. after about 10 days uptime, Xorg is using 31% of my ram. I think I might have a tiny memory leak
[05:09] <JCM83> OerHeks, thanks
[05:09] <JCM83> it worked
[05:10] <OerHeks> !bug | Daisyab__
[05:10] <OerHeks> JCM83, nice :-) have fun
[05:11] <OerHeks> Daisyab__, i think 'ubuntu-bug trash
[05:12] <Daisyab__> OerHeks, thanks
[05:12] <pegasus500> hey everyone
[05:13] <pegasus500> how come i cannot write or paste stuff on my hard drives
[05:14] <pegasus500> i have 3x1 terrabyte drives.
[05:14] <knightsword> Hello, anyone awake?
[05:14] <pegasus500> there sleeping i think
[05:14] <knightsword> They usually are.
[05:14] <knightsword> Well, I'm going to put it out there.
[05:15] <pegasus500> hey guys i have 3x1 terrabyte drives how come i cant copy anything onto them
[05:16] <Gegenrung> did you format them using gparted using ext3/4?
[05:16] <pavlos> are they mounted read only?
[05:16] <pegasus500> yes ext 4
[05:16] <pegasus500> yes used gparted
[05:16] <pegasus500> read only ? how
[05:17] <ubuntu056> hello
[05:17] <ubuntu056> i search help
[05:17] <Gegenrung> ok o you will need to mount them using "sudo mount /dev/sd*(device/partition number) /path/to/mount/point"
[05:18] <knightsword> I'm having an issue with a second DVD drive on this linux box. When I drop a disk into /dev/sr1, no software will read the data on the medium. Handbrake won't load the data, k3b won't identify the disk, nothing will load the data on the medium. I've tried everything. Moved the drive cables to different ports, changed the BIOS settings. The closest I got, was moving the cables onto the main SATA ports (0-3) and setting the ports to
[05:18] <knightsword> AHCI. And that got the drives working for a while, but now, /dev/sr1 will not recognize anything placed on the drive again. I have independently verified that the drives are functional.
[05:18] <Gegenrung> then sudo chown -R username /path/to/mount/point
[05:18] <pegasus500> aha ok ill try that
[05:19] <Gegenrung> when you create a new file system it defaults to root
[05:19] <knightsword> And you'll need eventually to modify your fstab to add the mount points so that when you reboot, they'll automatically mount.
[05:19] <pavlos> pastebin the output of mount
[05:19] <knightsword> Who me?
[05:19] <pavlos> sorry ... pegasus500 pastebin the output of mount
[05:20] <knightsword> No worries.:)
[05:20] <pegasus500> sudo fdisk -l?
[05:20] <pegasus500> like that
[05:20] <knightsword> My problem is hard.
[05:23] <pavlos> pegasus500, install pastebinit then run the command mount | pastebinit and post the link
[05:24] <knightsword> I'm going to repost my question:
[05:24] <knightsword> I'm having an issue with a second DVD drive on this linux box. When I drop a disk into /dev/sr1, no software will read the data on the medium. Handbrake won't load the data, k3b won't identify the disk, nothing will load the data on the medium. I've tried everything. Moved the drive cables to different ports, changed the BIOS settings. The closest I got, was moving the cables onto the main SATA ports (0-3) and setting the ports to
[05:24] <knightsword> AHCI. And that got the drives working for a while, but now, /dev/sr1 will not recognize anything placed on the drive again. I have independently verified that the drives are functional.
[05:25] <pegasus500> pavlos, http://pastebin.com/ZuyCv5VG
[05:25] <pegasus500> sorry this one
[05:26] <pegasus500> pavlos, this one..
[05:26] <pegasus500> http://pastebin.com/VH3rsKek
[05:27] <cluster> How does one cp the current kernel whilst avoiding the <current kernel type> is not a file or directory?
[05:27] <pavlos> pegasus500, all appear rw so no idea why you cant write to the disk
[05:27] <knightsword> Could it be permissions?
[05:28] <pegasus500> i try draggin stuff onto those drives and i cant
[05:28] <pegasus500> permissions?
[05:28] <knightsword> When you format a disk, the permissions are set to root.
[05:28] <Gegenrung> well after you format them using gparted its a matter of making the owner your user otherwise you need to be root
[05:28] <knightsword> Yup.
[05:29] <pegasus500> aha saing your arer not the owner
[05:29] <pegasus500> how to i change that
[05:29] <knightsword> chown <user> <path>
[05:29] <knightsword> or chown <path> <user>
[05:29] <Gegenrung> make a folder in you home folder named what ever you want
[05:29] <knightsword> I never remember which it is.:)
[05:31] <cluster> Any idea how to cp the current kernel to test a diskless-boot system? Or just how to avoid the bash: no such file or directory return?
[05:32] <Gegenrung> then mount the drive to that folder useing "sudo mount /dev/sda1(change to device and partition) /home/username/folderyoucreated"
[05:33] <Gegenrung> then "sudo chown -R yourusername /home/username/folderyoucreated" which will make you owner
[05:33] <knightsword> You are a better soul than I am Gegenrung
[05:33] <knightsword> :)
[05:34] <Gegenrung> and then you can unmount the drive "sudo umount /dev/sda(once again change to the device your changing owner on)"
[05:34] <Gegenrung> and repeat for the various drives you need to make you owner on
[05:34] <cluster> again does anyone know about copying the kernel to test diskless-boot systems?
[05:34] <Gegenrung> and then you may delete the folder you originaly created in your home folder
[05:34] <knightsword> Sorry cluster, I have no idea.
[05:35] <cluster> knightsword, neither do I!
[05:35] <knightsword> Heeh
[05:35] <knightsword> Heeh
[05:35] <knightsword> HE he
[05:35] <knightsword> Good grief,all thumbs.
[05:36] <Gegenrung> knightsword: why am i a better soul
[05:36] <knightsword> Your explainations are better.:)
[05:37] <knightsword> I have a tendancy to brush over details I take for granted.:)
[05:37] <Gegenrung> lol
[05:37] <Gegenrung> lol then he leaves
[05:37]  * Gegenrung cries
[05:37] <knightsword> He's either confused, looking for better info, or trying it out.
[05:38] <knightsword> The dead silence regarding my issue is frightening.
[05:38] <knightsword> I would think this would be a well healed issue at this point.
[05:38] <Gegenrung> well i just thought of something if he uses "Disks" to format the drive i do believe it will automatically set the current user as the owner aswell
[05:39] <knightsword> But you need root level access to format the disk.
[05:39] <knightsword> So it amounts to the same thing. Root does the work.
[05:39] <Gegenrung> yes but i think it might because a few years ago that what i use to do and it worked fine
[05:40] <knightsword> Usually, I mount disks off /
[05:40] <Gegenrung> so looking back it must have preset the permissions
[05:40] <knightsword> And when I format them, they are usually set to root.
[05:40] <knightsword> Which drives me nuts the first few times, when I'm setting up a new install.
[05:40] <knightsword> Then you set it right, get everything working, and forget all about it.:)
[05:42] <pegasus500> hey pavlos still wont work
[05:42] <pegasus500> knightsword,  still wont work
[05:42] <pegasus500> tried chown command like u said
[05:42] <knightsword> do an ls -l
[05:43] <knightsword> It will show who is the owner, which group it belongs to, and its read/write permissions.
[05:43] <pegasus500> drwxrwxr-x 2
[05:44] <Gegenrung> pegasus500: so can you open the drive inside your file manager
[05:44] <knightsword> ??
[05:44] <pegasus500> yeah so i can copy stuff onto the drives
[05:44] <Gegenrung> so what cant you do
[05:44] <pegasus500> wont let me do it..saying i have to be owner
[05:44] <pegasus500> cant copy anything onto them
[05:45] <knightsword> Wait, which is it?
[05:45] <Gegenrung> ok so open all the drives in file manager and then run "ls /media/pegasus500/
[05:45] <Gegenrung> and pastebin output and post link
[05:46] <pegasus500> http://pastebin.com/5Vv62Qys
[05:46] <pegasus500> http://pastebin.com/5Vv62Qys
[05:46] <newbiepig> :)
[05:47] <Gegenrung> ok so do a "sudo chown -R pegasus500 /media/pegasus500/*"
[05:47] <Gegenrung> and then see if you can write to those drives
[05:48] <knightsword> Oh that is clever.
[05:48] <pegasus500> ok i can write to one of those drives thanks but there is drives
[05:49] <knightsword> ?
[05:49] <knightsword> You need to do the same for each drive you mount.
[05:49] <pegasus500> how?
[05:49] <knightsword> Same steps, one for each drive you mount.
[05:50] <knightsword> Basically, each drive is mapped to a folder.
[05:50] <Gegenrung> mount them all in your file manager then run previous command
[05:50] <Gegenrung> ALL of them
[05:50] <Gegenrung> just by clicking on the drive under devices
[05:51] <Gegenrung> make sure all of them have a eject icon to the right of them
[05:51] <pegasus500> worked thanks so much
[05:51] <pegasus500> yayyyyyyyyyyyyyy
[05:51] <Gegenrung> your welcome
[05:52] <knightsword> Well done.
[05:52] <knightsword> When you reboot, you'll need to do it again.:)
[05:52] <pegasus500> no i can tranfer my movies onto them
[05:52] <Gegenrung> nope change should be persistent
[05:52] <pegasus500> ??
[05:52] <knightsword> Oh/
[05:52] <knightsword> ?
[05:52] <knightsword> Well, that's handy. It will modify the fstab too?
[05:52] <Gegenrung> fstab has nothing to do with permissions
[05:52] <pegasus500> ok let me try it brb
[05:53] <knightsword> No, but it has everything to do with mounting the disks.
[05:53] <Gegenrung> yes but if he has fstab setup it will remain the same
[05:53] <knightsword> Right.
[05:53] <knightsword> But I don't think he does.:)
[05:53] <knightsword> I think he's mounting through the UI.
[05:54] <knightsword> But I don't know if his changes will update his fstab.
[05:54] <Gegenrung> no they wont he will have to use another tool or do it manually
[05:54] <pegasus500> hey back
[05:54] <pegasus500> it worked
[05:54] <knightsword> Awesome.
[05:54] <Gegenrung> awesome congratz
[05:54] <knightsword> I stand corrected.:)
[05:54] <pegasus500> dont have to write anything
[05:56] <pegasus500> i like how quick ubuntu is tranfering files
[05:58] <Gegenrung> knightsword: pysdm is a nice tool to manage fstab for newbies its in the repos
[06:03] <sachinaddy> Hi.. I just installed vsftpd but i m not able to login through FTP
[06:03] <pegasus500> pysdm where do i find that
[06:04] <Gegenrung> sudo apt-get install pysdm
[06:04] <pegasus500> wow this is something new
[06:20] <opengyan> Hello all, I am using ubuntu 14.04 on Virtual box. my problem is after login nothing comes up on the ubuntu desktop.
[06:20] <opengyan> I guess x11  is not working properly ?
[06:21] <opengyan> I can see command line window in ctrl+alt+f1 etc ...
[06:25] <ame> By mistake i have removed the software centre from my ubuntu 12.04...Can anyone please tell how to install that gain??
[06:26] <yuitimothy> open terminal and type: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-software-center
[06:27] <baus> how come my crontab won't work? I am using the line "@reboot .~/Downloads/toggle-shadows
[06:27] <baus> usually i can browse to Downloads then just type ./toggle-shadows and it works. but i want it to run everytime i reboot my computer
[06:27] <yuitimothy> ame: sorry , open the terminal and type this: sudo apt-get install software-center
[06:28] <yuitimothy> opengyan: what host os are you useing and what virtualisation software are you useing?
[06:29] <ame> Do we have any monitoring tool that is very easy to configure and monitor also
[06:30] <yuitimothy> ame: to monitor what?
[06:30] <sachinaddy> Hi.. Please help me with setting up vsftpd
[06:30] <ame> Network
[06:30] <sachinaddy> I m unable to login with anyuser
[06:30] <ame> yuitimothi:Like nagios??
[06:30] <yuitimothy> ame: I recomend gnome-system-monitor
[06:31] <ame> yuitimothy:how to install that??
[06:31] <yuitimothy> ame: sudo apt-get install gnome-system-monitor
[06:31] <yuitimothy> ame: then do a search for 'System Monitor'
[06:31] <ame> yutimothy:Where to search??
[06:32] <yuitimothy> sachinaddy: Have you configured vsftpd?
[06:32] <yuitimothy> ame: did you say ubuntu 12.04?
[06:32] <awpti> Howdy folks -- on Ubuntu Server 14.04. How do I install PHP 5.4? The few docs out there for it point to dotdeb, but the repo doesn't work. I cannot use php 5.5 with this old app.
[06:32] <ame> We are using samba for accessing linux files from windows but what is the service to access the files from ubuntu to ubuntu...??
[06:32] <ame> yutimothy:yes its 12.04
[06:33] <sachinaddy> yuitimothy: I followed all steps in here - https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-vsftpd-on-ubuntu-12-04
[06:33] <Config2> Lol
[06:33] <Config2> Who sent me the kvirc thing?
[06:33] <sachinaddy> yuitimothy: I also created two news users... But I m unable to login as FTP ...
[06:33] <yuitimothy> ame: top left corner of the screen if I remomber corectly
[06:33] <Config2> That's wierd
[06:33] <ame> yutimothy:okay
[06:33] <Config2> It auto-acccepted this file transfer for my irc client..
[06:34] <yuitimothy> sachinaddy: Have you restarted the ftp service?
[06:34] <yuitimothy> sachinaddy: eg something like sudo service vsftpd restart?
[06:34] <Config2> Oh it's just some image
[06:34] <Config2> I guess it wasn't a real file transfer, confusing..
[06:35] <Config2> I use KVirc on Win8.1
[06:35] <jayjo> can I just run some md5 hashes from the command line?
[06:35] <sachinaddy> yuitimothy: yes I did that part too... ftp service is running .
[06:35] <jayjo> or some preinstalled language like python?
[06:35] <Ben64> sachinaddy: did you notice the top of that page you just linked to? why do you need ftp?
[06:35] <sachinaddy> But i m unable to login...
[06:35] <opengyan> yuitimothy, : Host - Win7.  Virtualization using Oracle Virtualbox 4.3
[06:36] <sachinaddy> Ben64: Its just for local use ... no problem in that .
[06:36] <ame> what is the service to access the files from ubuntu to ubuntu...??eg:samba for accessing files from windows
[06:36] <yuitimothy> ame: I think sftp would work well for you
[06:37] <Ben64> sachinaddy: vsftpd should make a log somewhere you should be looking at
[06:37] <ame> yutimothy:then wat is this NIS??
[06:37] <sachinaddy> SFTP is working for me.. But again chroot for SFTP is not working
[06:37] <ame> yuitimothy:then wat is NIS??\
[06:38] <yuitimothy> ame: you talking about 'Network Information Service'
[06:38] <imitrex> hey guys
[06:38] <sachinaddy> how to enable chroot for sftp
[06:38] <yuitimothy> sachinaddy: sorry, was talking to ame
[06:38] <jayjo> How can I get a hash of anything, like hash(5) instead of hash <filename>
[06:38] <ame> yuitimothy:Then what is it use for??
[06:39] <Ben64> jayjo: not sure what you're asking
[06:39] <yuitimothy> ame: I dont think NIS is what you're looking for
[06:39] <yuitimothy> ame: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Information_Service
[06:40] <yuitimothy> ame: do you want help useing sftp?
[06:40] <jayjo> Ben64: is there a command line utility to hash an input. Eg. md5sum will run on a file, but is there access in ubuntu to the md5 or sha-1 algorithms?
[06:40] <imitrex> hey guys is it possible to get a text installer like the one from ubuntu installer on a normal ubuntu 14.04.01 client install media?
[06:40] <yuitimothy> ame: you are you looking for an alternative?
[06:40] <ame> yuitimothy:I want to make users to access the file from ubuntu to ubuntu like shared folder with permission but withou using samba
[06:40] <Ben64> jayjo: you can use md5sum to md5 anything
[06:41] <jayjo> for example, the number 2
[06:41] <yuitimothy> ame: Then I would recomend sftp. you can even mount a remote share as a folder useing sshfs if you want
[06:42] <Ben64> jayjo: echo "2" | md5sum
[06:42] <imitrex> whoops i wordered that incorrectly
[06:42] <ame> yuitimothy:CAn u please tell me how to configure that with good documentation??
[06:42] <yuitimothy> ame: firts install an ssh server with 'sudo apt-get install openssh-server'
[06:43] <imitrex> is there a way to use the text based installer in ubuntu server on ubuntu client install?
[06:43] <yuitimothy> ame: that will install it with the default configs which are fine if its just for a LAN
[06:43] <imitrex> from what i gathered maybe its some sort of boot parameter i set?
[06:43] <yuitimothy> ame: but, if you want to port forwd I would recomend you harden the security with some config changes and a prigram like fail2ban
[06:43] <ame> yuitimothy:How to check whether i have already installed that service on my server?/
[06:44] <sachinaddy> yuitimothy: please tell how to chroot using sftp in ubuntu
[06:44] <imitrex> ame and or setup some ssh keys
[06:44] <yuitimothy> ame: do you have 2 ubuntu computers on the same network there?
[06:44] <ame> yuitimothy:yes
[06:45] <yuitimothy> sachinaddy: I recomend http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/03/chroot-sftp-setup/
[06:45] <ame> yuitimothy:I have configured LTSP here...So all my user computers are connected through my server....That is not a problem...But i want to make security tight for the people who are coming from outside with ubuntu
[06:46] <yuitimothy> ame: to harden an ssh server this is a good guide: http://askubuntu.com/questions/2271/how-to-harden-an-ssh-server
[06:46] <imitrex> ps -A | grep sshd to check if its running
[06:47] <yuitimothy> ame: you can also install fail2ban which will firewall anyone who tries to brute force a password
[06:47] <ame> Okay
[06:49] <yuitimothy> ame: I also recomend that you make a group called sshusers or something like that and add everyone that you want to use ssh to that group then, white list that group in the sshd config files
[06:51] <Vasco> #ubuntu
[06:52] <knightsword> Excellent! More people!
[06:52] <knightsword> I'm having an issue with a second DVD drive on this linux box. When I drop a disk into /dev/sr1, no software will read the data on the medium. Handbrake won't load the data, k3b won't identify the disk, nothing will load the data on the medium. I've tried everything. Moved the drive cables to different ports, changed the BIOS settings. The closest I got, was moving the cables onto the main SATA ports (0-3) and setting the ports to
[06:52] <knightsword> AHCI. And that got the drives working for a while, but now, /dev/sr1 will not recognize anything placed on the drive again. I have independently verified that the drives are functional.
[06:53] <imitrex> anyone know if i can use the text installer on ubuntu server on my client computer install?
[06:54] <imitrex> the gui's are all pixilated and unreadable
[06:55] <opengyan> yuitimothy, : Whad do you recomand for solving the display problem with WIN7-Virtualbox-Ubuntu
[06:56] <yuitimothy> opengyan: If I hadn't done any work int the VM I'd just remove the VM and start from scratch to see if it happend again.
[06:56] <NEI4U2K> hi, disable touchpad while typing doesn't work. it keeps deleting stuff while i type and i have to keep pressing ctrl + z
[06:56] <NEI4U2K> dell inspiron 14 5423, xfce desktop.
[06:56] <yuitimothy> opengyan: so do you see the desktop or do you just get a tty?
[06:56] <knightsword> The touchpad is deleting stuff??
[06:57] <opengyan> yuitimothy, I see a blank desktop
[06:57] <NEI4U2K> while I type it secttes, palm is not rejected. it makes mistakes like that scetts infromnt
[06:57] <NEI4U2K> it just jumps around.
[06:58] <knightsword> Have you updated the drivers for it?
[06:58] <yuitimothy> opengyan: does ctrl+alt+t open the terminal?
[06:58] <NEI4U2K> which drivers?
[06:58] <NEI4U2K> x11?
[06:58] <knightsword> Probably.
[06:58] <opengyan> yuitimothy, let me check
[06:59] <knightsword> You could try the x11 settings for mice, see what happens.
[06:59] <NEI4U2K> i did the synclient set-prop "Synaptics Palm Detection"=1
[06:59] <NEI4U2K> dint help much
[06:59] <NEI4U2K> how do i change x11 settgs?
[07:00] <opengyan> yuitimothy, it won't open anything
[07:00] <knightsword> Crap,it's been too long since I've had to do it.:)
[07:00] <yuitimothy> opengyan: Does ctrl+alt+F1 work?
[07:01] <opengyan> yuitimothy, yes it open command line login shell
[07:01] <yuitimothy> opengyan: can you login and type sudo service lightdm restart
[07:02] <yuitimothy> opengyan: and tell me what happens
[07:02] <opengyan> yuitimothy, sure thx
[07:03] <opengyan> yuitimothy, the login page appeard,upon login same old plain desktop without any icons/actions
[07:05] <yuitimothy> opengyan: sorry opengyan, Im no Linux display server expert and I think I just exhausted knowlege
[07:05] <yuitimothy> opengyan: I know that wasnt much
[07:05] <opengyan> yuitimothy, no problem at all.
[07:06] <yuitimothy> opengyan: if I were you I would verify the md5 of the ISO and install it again to see if it perciests
[07:06] <imitrex> i think entering unity in the terminal has a similar effect of the service restart
[07:07] <yuitimothy> imitrex: Well it sounds like unity is alredy running so IDK
[07:07] <knightsword> I'm having an issue with a second DVD drive on this linux box. When I drop a disk into /dev/sr1, no software will read the data on the medium. Handbrake won't load the data, k3b won't identify the disk, nothing will load the data on the medium. I've tried everything. Moved the drive cables to different ports, changed the BIOS settings. The closest I got, was moving the cables onto the main SATA ports (0-3) and setting the ports to
[07:07] <knightsword> AHCI. And that got the drives working for a while, but now, /dev/sr1 will not recognize anything placed on the drive again. I have independently verified that the drives are functional.
[07:07] <opengyan> yuitimothy, ok will check thx
[07:08] <yuitimothy> opengyan: oh, last question: are you useing the opensource version of virtualbox or the closed source version?
[07:08] <opengyan> yuitimothy, : freeware :)
[07:09] <yuitimothy> opengyan: strange. Sorry I couldn't be of more help :D
[07:09] <lotuspsychje> !dvd | knightsword
[07:09] <yuitimothy> opengyan: seya!
[07:09] <imitrex> wth, what is running the ubuntu installation in non-interactive mode like?
[07:10] <opengyan> yuitimothy, no problem funny thing is even google is not helping. If you were there how do you search for this problem ?
[07:10] <knightsword> Its not the playback that is the issue.
[07:10] <knightsword> And those repos are already added.
[07:11] <knightsword> When the disk is in the drive, data doesn't load at all.
[07:11] <knightsword> And only sr1
[07:11] <knightsword> The other drive is fine.
[07:11] <lotuspsychje> knightsword: you sure its not a sata issue with cables/bios?
[07:12] <knightsword> When I fixed all the sata and bios issues, I had both drives working perfectly.
[07:12] <yuitimothy> opengyan: Ill admit I just spam keyword of the problem to google but, in the last 10 years that has never failed me! If you cant find help with google you know something is going down
[07:12] <knightsword> And they stayed working for a few hours.
[07:12] <knightsword> And then it happened again.
[07:12] <knightsword> And again, only sr1
[07:12] <yuitimothy> opengyan: Id suggest its probably not the fault of virtual box but something 14.04 related but, I could be wrong.
[07:12] <lotuspsychje> knightsword: i know some mobos dont like sata/dvd too much depending layout
[07:12] <yuitimothy> opengyan: anyways, GTG
[07:13] <knightsword> So do you recommend I do more shuffling?
[07:13] <yuitimothy> opengyan: I'll be back in a couple hours
[07:13] <lotuspsychje> knightsword: check your syslog and dmesg for dvd usefull errors maybe
[07:13] <opengyan> yuitimothy,somone saying to use sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback
[07:13] <knightsword> Well it's a place to look.
[07:13] <opengyan> let me try
[07:14] <yuitimothy> opengyan: Could try that but, I'll admit I dont use unity so I wouldnt know
[07:14] <lotuspsychje> knightsword: or check in realtime with tail -f /var/log/syslog and fool around with dvd a bit
[07:14] <knightsword> That's a good idea.
[07:14] <NEI4U2K> ok so i found this palm detection dimensions: but I am not sure what numbers I should set.
[07:15] <knightsword> lotuspsychje: reviewing syslog tail now.
[07:15] <knightsword> lotuspsychje: just loaded a disk into the drive.
[07:15] <lotuspsychje> knightsword: ok good luck
[07:15] <knightsword> I have a blinky drive.
[07:16] <knightsword> And nothing hit the syslog.
[07:16] <knightsword> I'm going to try the dmesg
[07:16] <lotuspsychje> kk
[07:16] <knightsword> lotuspsychje: I'm loading the same disk to sr0.
[07:17] <knightsword> And seeing what it should log onto syslog
[07:17] <knightsword> lotuspsychje: Okay, the syslog shows the mounting.
[07:17] <knightsword> Okay, let me check dmesg
[07:21] <knightsword> sr1 doesn't appear in the dmesg log at all.
[07:21] <knightsword> So I have a blinky drive, but there is no mount.
[07:21] <knightsword> But the weird thing, it worked for a while, and then suddenly it just stopped.
[07:23] <NegativeFlare> knightsword: the drive might have started to die.
[07:24] <knightsword> I thought about that. If I swap the cables though, I suspect the drive will work though.
[07:24] <knightsword> Because it's always sr1 that doesn't work.
[07:24] <knightsword> No matter which port I stick it on.
[07:24] <knightsword> Well, let me try it.
[07:24] <knightsword> bbl
[07:37] <ame> please anybody help me i cant able to login my server
[07:38] <ame> when i rebooted now the total desktop means login page is showing different but i can work with terminal
[07:39] <ame> Its showing only two option like user defined and recovery console.If i login with user defined i cant able to login but recovery console opening with terminal
[07:39] <fritzroy15> hello, i'm trying to capture emails sent locally to root@localhost.com with my postfix, but so far I havent managed to do it, i\ve set the hostname to localhost.com and restarted, in /etc/hosts i've set 127.0.0.1 localhost.com but trying echo hello| mail -s test root@localhost.com doesnt return anything, any ideas what i'm doing wrong?
[07:42] <NEI4U2K> help me find out palm detection values thanks.
[07:42] <NEI4U2K> the cursor keeps
[07:42] <NEI4U2K> siwthcin
[07:45] <fritzroy15> figured it out, it was the mydestination variable
[08:10] <mysupper> hello
[08:11] <miklcct> hello
[08:11] <TaeheeJang_iPhon> Hello
[08:13] <mysupper> I want to make a local streaming server in my box and stream out to web page in it using iframe.
[08:13] <mysupper> Anybody has ideas?
[08:13] <mysupper> or Any premade packages ?
[08:15] <somsip> mysupper: look up flwplayer or flowplayer, which should work with streams that can be provided by VLC and similar. But I can't offer anything else on this.
[08:16] <mysupper> ok thx.
[08:16] <mysupper> I already tried minidlna and plex but they didn't worked using interface php.
[08:17] <mysupper> And I saw red5 ..and tried a little only to fail install on my box, 14.02.
[08:19] <mysupper> Looking http://flash.flowplayer.org/documentation/installation/ this page , I'm a little bit encouraged. heh.
[08:25] <mysupper> wow..
[08:25] <svetlana> ?
[08:25] <umahbumah> ?
[08:25] <mysupper>  /ignore -channels #ubuntu JOINS PARTS QUITS doesn't work at all.
[08:25] <Beamboom> ?
[08:25] <svetlana> mysupper: irssi?
[08:25] <mysupper> yes
[08:25] <mysupper> screen and irssi
[08:25] <DemonK> Des Francais ?
[08:26] <cfhowlett> !fr | DemonK
[08:26] <svetlana> mysupper: remove the "-channels" word, try again.
[08:26] <mysupper> ok.
[08:26] <svetlana> mysupper: "/ignore #ubuntu JOINS PARTS QUITS".
[08:26] <umahbumah> "/ignore #ubuntu JOINS PARTS QUITS"
[08:26] <umahbumah> :| doesn't work
[08:26] <mysupper>  /ignore -channels #ubuntu * JOINS PARTS QUITS
[08:27] <mysupper> this I guess working..hureehhh..
[08:27] <svetlana> umahbumah: um, not for you, unless you also have irssi.   do not use the quotation marks though.
[08:27] <umahbumah> i have kiwi irc
[08:27] <svetlana> umahbumah: okay, then it won't work for you - ask #kiwiirc about that (or look for an options button; I don't know how kiwiirc works.).
[08:28] <umahbumah> https://kiwiirc.com/
[08:28] <mysupper> Anyway I bit disappointed that owncloud is obsoleted due to security issue.
[08:28] <svetlana> mysupper: I left and rejoined the channel - if you didn't notice, then it worked.
[08:28] <umahbumah> thanks
[08:28] <lllshamanlll> are there any way to remove menu&launcher blinking, when switch to workspace with fullscreen app?
[08:28] <mysupper> svetlana: yes..great!! working.!
[08:28] <cfhowlett> mysupper, wait, what?  got a source for that?
[08:28] <svetlana> mysupper: I am glad that you switched from a proprietary irc website to kiwiirc. kiwiirc is free/libre software.
[08:28] <svetlana> err, s/kiwiirc/irssi/ there.
[08:30] <mysupper> cfhowlett: yea..I saw some pages dealing with suse source and install on 14.02
[08:30] <mysupper> svetlana: heh.
[08:31] <mysupper> cfhowlett: apparentley...I just installed it and working. I could made a user and webdav was working..confirmed.
[08:31] <mysupper> But!
[08:31] <cfhowlett> mysupper, ? but ...
[08:31] <mysupper> ubuntu team removed owncloud still , for security issue.
[08:32] <mysupper> I'm trembling now..hehe.
[08:32] <cfhowlett> mysupper, dang.  will research.  thanks for the update.
[08:33] <umahbumah> i'm sad :(
[08:33] <mysupper> but you can still install and use it.
[08:33] <mysupper> https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-owncloud-7-on-ubuntu-14.04
[08:34] <mysupper> follow this manual and that' all.
[08:34] <mysupper> I've got to care my empty stomach..hehe
[08:35] <umahbumah> sudo apt-get install food
[08:36] <Koolaids> hi
[08:36] <Koolaids> hey um
[08:37] <Koolaids> Ever since i installed ubuntu (dual boot with win7) i've been having an issue where my computer's clock loses time whenever i boot windows
[08:37] <Koolaids> The time is always fine in Ubuntu
[08:37] <Koolaids> But in windows the time is wrong.
[08:38] <Koolaids> myehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[08:38] <Koolaids> hewlllllllllppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
[08:39] <cfhowlett> !ops | Koolaids channel spamm
[08:39] <Ben64> Koolaids: thats the exact way to not get any help
[08:39] <Koolaids> ok
[08:39] <satheesh_> hi
[08:39] <Koolaids> but seriously does anyone know answer to my problem?
[08:39] <cfhowlett> !guidelines | Koolaids,
[08:40] <Tm_T> Koolaids: patience please
[08:40] <cfhowlett> satheesh_, greetings.  ask ubuntu questions.
[08:40] <Koolaids> yeah...patience... not my strong point
[08:40] <Koolaids> aight...
[08:41] <satheesh_> how to enable root accesss
[08:41] <satheesh_> ?
[08:42] <satheesh_> '
[08:42] <bazhang> sudo -i for a root shell satheesh_
[08:42] <bazhang> satheesh_, dont enable the root account
[08:42] <Ben64> a root shell is almost never necessary, just "sudo <command>" works pretty much of the time
[08:42] <cfhowlett> satheesh_, what makes you think you need root?
[08:42] <satheesh_> why?
[08:42] <bazhang> indeed thats true
[08:43] <cfhowlett> !root | satheesh_, READ
[08:43] <satheesh_> to install softwares
[08:43] <cfhowlett> satheesh_, you DO NOT need root to install software
[08:43] <satheesh_> oh ok
[08:44] <Ben64> sudo apt-get install <software>
[08:44] <satheesh_> let me try
[08:58] <neure> hi
[08:59] <neure> i cant get shared clipboard to work with fresh 14.10 install in virtualbox (windows host)
[08:59] <neure> any suggestions?
[08:59] <somsip> neure: have you installed guest additions?
[08:59] <neure> i have
[08:59] <somsip> neure: ah. no idea then
[08:59] <neure> can i somehow verify that?
[08:59] <jk> Does anyone know a lightweight ubuntu 14.04 lts version?
[09:00] <neure> resizing the window(desktop) started working after i installed the guest additions
[09:00] <neure> so i thought it should work now
[09:00] <cfhowlett> jk, lubuntu or xubuntu
[09:00] <somsip> !flavors | jk (xubuntu and lubuntu, and minimal)
[09:00] <jk> well i tried xubuntu, but even with 1.6Ghz celeron m and 1Gb ram it runs horribly slow
[09:01] <cfhowlett> jk, lubuntu is optimized for older/slower hardware
[09:02] <kraM> Hey folks. Short question: Any apt option is configured in /etc/apt.conf.d/20whatever.conf. If I add /etc/apt.conf.d/21whatever.conf, will 21 configuration override 20 configuration?
[09:02] <jk> well, im not sure if it might have a hw problem, is it usually that xubuntu need 100% cpu with a 1.6ghz single core permanently?
[09:02] <somsip> kraM: no, one will run before the other
[09:03] <kraM> somsip: Thank you.
[09:03] <lardo> hello
[09:03] <cfhowlett> jk, 100% cpu is a concern whether it's hardware or software focused.
[09:04] <jk> cfhowlett: well the system monitor showed 100%
[09:04] <Frostsongr> jk been using xubuntu for server years myself and like cfhowlett said it could be either.
[09:04] <Frostsongr> *several
[09:05] <cfhowlett> jk, do this: sudo apt-get install lxde             logout/choose "lubuntu" or "lxde" session, login.  test the performance.
[09:05] <Frostsongr> You may have a process stuck check your top etc etc
[09:05] <jk> i'll try lubuntu
[09:05] <lardo> I may have a question
[09:06] <Frostsongr> you don't have to chance distros just check whats running now
[09:06] <Frostsongr> see if anything is going crazy in top
[09:06] <jk> and the oem install option seems not to be avaiable for i386 installs
[09:06] <Frostsongr> open a terminal and type top
[09:06] <jk> Frostsongr: thx
[09:06] <Frostsongr> np dude
[09:08] <lardo> I am trying to login as "su" and have an authentication fail, what does that means ?
[09:09] <cfhowlett> lardo, unless "su" is a user, you cannot do that.
[09:09] <tomodachi> lardo: you cannot login as su , since su is not a use r
[09:09] <jk> root has no password set
[09:09] <Frostsongr> have you tried sudo *command*
[09:09] <cfhowlett> !root | lardo
[09:09] <jk> type sudo su and enter your user password
[09:09] <lardo> sudo works
[09:09] <somsip> lardo: what are you actually trying to achieve?
[09:09] <tomodachi> lardo: use sudo -s  , not sudo su
[09:09] <tomodachi> jk: read abowe
[09:10] <lardo> ok ill try
[09:10] <jk> tomodachi: there's a difference?
[09:10] <tomodachi> jk: yup , you are not getting the proper enviroment variables set wich can mess with things
[09:10] <Frostsongr> sudo is just the way its usually done now
[09:10] <Frostsongr> most of the time...
[09:11] <ljunggren> Hi, since i never get an answer in #ati i figured i would try here as well. Using any fglrx drivers for my system makes it jerky. When resizing a window it "freezes" i get terrible performance overall. Is there a common BIOS setting or avarage setting i have missed? Im using a i7 870 , radeon 7950, 8gb ram. I can notice CPU goes up when trying to resize a window
[09:11] <ljunggren> Ubuntu 14.04.1 Unity
[09:11] <lotuspsychje> ljunggren: did you install ubuntu with internet/updates enabled?
[09:11] <ljunggren> lotuspsychje: yes
[09:11] <jk> tomodacho are in this case the proper variables those root uses or your user?
[09:11] <lardo> ok fine thanks I have root access
[09:12] <ljunggren> lotuspsychje: how so?
[09:12] <lardo> another question: what are "." and ".." directories
[09:12] <lotuspsychje> ljunggren: well mostly that will let ubuntu choose best driver for your ati
[09:12] <Frostsongr> if you are using a *buntu just sudo a command with your own password to login and you are ready to to go
[09:13] <jk> lardo: . is the directory you are in and .. is the above directory
[09:13] <lotuspsychje> ljunggren: other drivers show up your additional driver list?
[09:13] <somsip> lardo: eg ls ./ will list this dir, and ls ../ will list the directory above it
[09:13] <ljunggren> lotuspsychje: yes, open source drivers are fine for just unity but i can't get any perfomance in game at all. But using FGLRX i would assume that my card would at least be able to run Unity at decent speed.
[09:14] <lardo> ok fine thanks
[09:14] <ljunggren> lotuspsychje: i have tried fglrx and fglxr-updates from there. No difference, and im currently using newest catalyst 14.12 from amd website
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> ljunggren: dont think that this catalyst on their site is reccomended
[09:15] <ljunggren> lotuspsychje: doesnt matter its the same with regular fglrx from repos as well
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> ljunggren: i would focus with fglrx and your logs to see whats happening
[09:16] <ljunggren> lotuspsychje: what logs would that be? care to help?
[09:16] <ljunggren> lotuspsychje: i even get lag wile typing here...lol
[09:16] <lotuspsychje> ljunggren: dmesg, syslog, worg can be usefull
[09:16] <lotuspsychje> xorg
[09:17] <ljunggren> ok
[09:17] <ljunggren> 'i have no idea what to even look for so i don't know if looking at them will do any good
[09:17] <lardo> How can I write in /opt ?
[09:17] <neure> fyi, turns out i had to install guest additions twice to fresh ubuntu install before clipboard started working
[09:17] <neure> strange
[09:17] <lotuspsychje> ljunggren: try to roll back to fxlrx and check latest logs to see
[09:18] <lotuspsychje> ljunggren: then pastebin those in channel, perhaps someone can help you out
[09:22] <lardo> cp can copy directories too ?
[09:22] <lichtist> yes with -r
[09:23] <lardo> ah thanks
[09:24] <lichtist> does anybody having trouble with wifi reconnects on thinkpad x220?
[09:25] <bulw> I changed my file browser using “Default applications for LXSession” in Lubuntu 14.04. Unfortunately, I did domething wrong as now after login I see only a blank grey screen. How can I reset this settings? I already tried restoring ~/.config, ~/.local and /usr/share/lxsession from backup and it failed to fix problem.
[09:27] <lardo> Well I guess the way I was trying doesnt work... Is there a command-line way to set a different language for firefox ?
[09:29] <lardo> nvm its ok I found the way
[09:31] <ash`> Does anyone know how to create an image of a disk via a live CD using dd?
[09:32] <Ben64> ash`: same way as normal. dd if=<disk> of=<image>
[09:33] <cfhowlett> ash`, open a terminal.  man dd        will guide you.
[09:33] <ash`> mk, i'll give it a go cheers.
[09:34] <bulw> How can I reset syem setting in Lubuntu? I did something wrong and I am unable to do anything after login (a gray screen with mouse, not respsnding to anything). I already tried restoring ~/.config, ~/.local and /usr/share/lxsession from backup and it failed to fix problem.
[09:36] <ljunggre1> somone experienced with fglrx here?
[09:37] <alexisss> yo
[09:37] <alexisss> Beankylla:
[09:37] <ppf> is there a way to tell which module defines a certain function?
[09:38] <uovobw> ljunggre1: explain "experienced" ?
[09:40] <ljunggre1> uovobw: like, using it
[09:41] <ljunggre1> uovobw: i need someone that can help. I never get an answer from #ati and i can't find my issue while googling
[09:41] <bulw> Is there some way to reset system settings, except reinstalling system?
[09:41] <ppf> ljunggre1: then state your problem already :)
[09:41] <ljunggre1> Sorry
[09:42] <ljunggre1> Im running a freshly installed ubuntu 14.04 with radeon 7950 i7 870 and 8gb ram. Open source amd drivers runs fine in unity but crap in games. Installing fglrx from either repo or amd website results in the same : Unity have very low performance. Resizing windows even freezes the windows etc. Have i missed something?
[09:43] <ljunggre1> I know fglrx is bad but i figured it would at least be able to run Unity with a radeon 7950 without issues
[09:44] <ljunggre1> I can see my CPU jump up while trying to resize windows (when it freezes) something tells me that something is wrong
[09:47] <danners> hey i am running ubuntu on an arm machine that doesnt have a hwclock. to get the correct time i have to run ntpudate on every boot. is there a package that saves the time to a file on shutdown and restores it on reboot?
[09:48] <Ben64> danners: try asking #ubuntu-arm
[09:48] <OpenTokix> ljunggre1: do what everyone else is, remove the shit unity
[09:49] <ljunggre1> OpenTokix: i don't think that would be a solution? I think my system is capable of running Unity?
[09:53] <lardo> Is someone *experienced" with grub and multiboot ?
[09:54] <lardo> I would like to try chainload solaris 11.2
[09:55] <robopetr> uh ...
[09:55] <Ben64> lardo: try #grub
[09:55] <lardo> eh thanks
[09:58] <pentarex> guys do you know if i upgrade my kernel to 3.16 from 3.13 would i have problems with my encrypted / directory
[09:58] <genewitch> what's a good default ntp client? it appears that ntp isn't on ubuntu server by default (no /etc/ntp.conf; no service ntp)
[09:58] <genewitch> pentarex: no problem
[09:59] <pentarex> genewitch can u tell me how :D
[09:59] <pentarex> ive watched yesterday one tutorial, ive install it
[09:59] <genewitch> pentarex: to upgrade a kernel?
[09:59] <pentarex> but its not booting with the new one it says / bla bla encryption not found
[09:59] <pentarex> i have to choose my old kernel everytime now when i have to boot
[09:59] <genewitch> pentarex: ooo. file a bug
[10:00] <genewitch> pentarex: that's like severe
[10:01] <pentarex> genewitch ok maybe i have installed it wrong. can you tell me how i can do it
[10:01] <pentarex> to upgrade it. or to give me some tutorial from internet which you found useful
[10:02] <genewitch> pentarex: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade is how i'd do a kernel upgrade
[10:02] <pentarex> dist upgrade?
[10:02] <genewitch> dist-upgrade
[10:02] <pentarex> isnt that going to install a newer version of my distro?
[10:02] <pentarex> i am 14.04
[10:02] <genewitch> yeah...
[10:03] <genewitch> you asked how i'd do it
[10:03] <cfhowlett> pentarex, no sudo apt-get dist-upgrade does NOT change your version
[10:03] <pentarex> ok i am doing it
[10:03] <pentarex> screw it
[10:03] <pentarex> i dont have anything important
[10:03] <pentarex> i can play with it
[10:03] <pentarex> its fun
[10:03] <pentarex> !
[10:03] <yguyut7> what is the command to reinstall an app and all its dependencies?
[10:03] <genewitch> pentarex: it's ubuntu. a dist-upgrade isn't gunna break it
[10:04] <genewitch> there's a seperate program and command for upgrading to a newer release number
[10:05] <pentarex> W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/kernel-ppa/ppa/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-i386/Packages  404  Not Found O.o
[10:06] <Ben64> pentarex: talk to the ppa maintainer for that
[10:06] <pentarex> Ben64 really? pffff
[10:06] <Ben64> anyone can make a ppa, we can't support everything
[10:07] <bulw> I changed my file browser using “Default applications for LXSession” in Lubuntu 14.04. Unfortunately, I did domething wrong as now after login I see only a blank grey screen. How can I reset this settings? I already tried restoring ~/.config, ~/.local and /usr/share/lxsession from backup and it failed to fix problem.
[10:07] <Guest25980> hello i have a problem : i want to execute a perl module installed from cpan but i don't know how to do it. i open a terminal, i type : "cpan", then "install My::MODULE". now how can i execute the installed module please?
[10:07] <pentarex> Ben64 what is the official one?
[10:08] <Ben64> pentarex: there is no official ppa, this channel only supports packages from the ubuntu repositories
[10:08] <pentarex> Ben64 ok how to upgrade my kernel then this are my official ones from ubuntu i think
[10:08] <Ben64> pentarex: you don't, until february 19th
[10:08] <ikonia> they are not official ones
[10:09] <pentarex> ok do you know other ppa where i can dist-upgrade?
[10:09] <pentarex> my kernel
[10:09] <Ben64> you don't need any ppa
[10:09] <cfhowlett> pentarex, wait, you can't wait until next week?
[10:09] <Ben64> they aren't supported. why do you need a new kernel?
[10:09] <pentarex> i am missing a driver for DVB-T tuner
[10:10] <Guest25980> do anybody know how to run a perl module installed with cpan in the terminal?
[10:11] <sahar> hello
[10:12] <Guest25980> i just have a .pm file
[10:12] <Guest25980> after the installation
[10:12] <Guest25980> how to run this .pm
[10:12] <Guest25980> ?
[10:16] <LTS14N00b> Hi Everyone, I have a HP Scanjet 5370c Flatbed Scanner that is supposed to work going by the Sane website but it doesn't.
[10:17] <sahar> have you try the common way?
[10:17] <jargon> i want to install xfce desktop on my ubunt 14.04 box. it has no GUI and i want to install xfce. so i ran `aptitude install xfce` and when it was done i rebooted, but was still presented with the terminal screen, not a GUI login. how do i achieve this?
[10:17] <sahar> with chmod +x *.pm
[10:18] <sahar> then ./[your source file name].pm
[10:18] <cfhowlett> jargon, wrong.  sudo apt-get install xfce4          and select "xubuntu" session at the login screen
[10:19] <jargon> cfhowlett: sorry, i meant i did `aptitude install xfce4`
[10:19] <Guest25980> i will try this sahar thank you
[10:19] <jargon> then i rebooted and no login screen other than the usual terminal login
[10:19] <cfhowlett> jargon, logout.  choose xubuntu session.  login
[10:19] <mysupper> jargon: did you install xrdp?
[10:20] <jargon> mysupper: no i didn't. what is xrdp
[10:20] <cfhowlett> xrdp is NOT part of xubuntu.
[10:20] <Guest25980> doesn't work
[10:21] <Guest25980> .pm is not an execuable
[10:21] <mysupper> jargon: do you want to just use it on your desktop preinstalled ubuntu?
[10:21] <jargon> mysupper: i want to use the XFCE desktop environment on my ubuntu
[10:21] <jargon> not sure what xrdp has to do with that
[10:21] <jk> does anyone know how to build base images for ubuntu snappy or where i can find a documentation for that?
[10:22] <cfhowlett> jargon, exactly NOTHING
[10:22] <mysupper> jargon: sorry. no idea at all...cause I don't use ubuntu Desktop.
[10:22] <mysupper> jargon: forget what I said to you.
[10:22] <jargon> ...
[10:22] <jk> jargon: install tasksel and then run tasksel install xubuntu-desktop
[10:22] <jargon> jk: let me try that
[10:23] <jk> jargon: run tasksel --help first, i might have misremembered the package name
[10:24] <lardo> grub channel is pretty quiet...
[10:30] <bulwersator> I used lxsession-default-apps to modify my file menager on lubuntu 14.04. Now after login I have a blank grey screen, though start menu is accessible by right-clicking on it. My system is now referred to as debian, and running lxsession-default-apps is impossible as it crashes immediately. How can I reset settings changed by lxsession-default-apps?
[10:32] <jeevan_ullas> hi guys does ubuntu support vnc headless install ?
[10:32] <cfhowlett> !vnc | jeevan_ullas
[10:32] <cfhowlett> !install | jeevan_ullas, YES it does.
[10:32] <jeevan_ullas> !automate
[10:38] <yguyut7> Canonical Ltd makes $100 million per year, i'm sure they can afford to pay for 2 dedicated support staff to work here on the channel giving Ubuntu better reputation as a Windows replacement
[10:39] <ikonia> what are you on about
[10:40] <svetlana> yguyut7: i think the 'lets do a windows replacement' goal had been set aside recently.
[10:41] <ikonia> I'm not sure how this channel has anything to do with that either
[10:41] <svetlana> about support-- i am moderately pleased with it, there are places to put meta issues to get them solved.
[10:41] <svetlana> like the mailing list, if the issue is too narrow to get sorted here.
[10:42] <cfhowlett> official, dedicated support is offered from canonical.
[10:43] <svetlana> oh yes, i should check it out. i am out of the loop.
[10:43] <svetlana> thanks.
[10:44] <ScioMin> what is Ubuntu 14.04 default remote desktop tool called? i want to fire it from terminal.
[10:44] <yguyut7> it just seems as if about half of the questions asked on here don't get resolved and just ignored
[10:45] <k1l> yguyut7: then invest the time you need for ranting now into answering those questions. problem solved :)
[10:45] <yguyut7> is it Canonical Ltd goal to make Ubuntu a buggy product just so they can make money through their paid support?
[10:45] <cfhowlett> yguyut7, again: if you need dedicated support, go to canonical.com
[10:45] <ikonia> yguyut7: you're just being silly now - please stop
[10:45] <cfhowlett> this ^^^^
[10:45] <leeyaa> hello
[10:46] <tomodachi> yguyut7: this is a channel supported by volonteers, helping when and if they can , if you dont like it pay for support or go someplace else. No point in 500 people responding "i dont know the answer to your problem" if they dont.
[10:46] <leeyaa> how to fix dbd::mysql it seems it has wrong api version install_driver(mysql) failed: Perl API version v5.14.0 of DBD::mysql does not match v5.18.0 at /usr/lib/perl/5.18/DynaLoader.pm line 207.
[10:46] <ikonia> leeyaa: check the min/max version of mysql that module is expecting
[10:47] <k1l> leeyaa: is this a PPA or a 3rd party install?
[10:47] <leeyaa> k1l: ppa
[10:47] <leeyaa> ikonia: how to do that ?
[10:47] <ikonia> read the documentation on it ?
[10:47] <leeyaa> i think it happened after upgrade from 12.04
[10:48] <k1l> leeyaa: so the ppa ships mysql that is not setup properly?
[10:48] <leeyaa> k1l: it is working fine, not sure what you mean by that
[10:48] <MegaMann> Hi
[10:48] <MegaMann> Um
[10:48] <leeyaa> mysql  Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.41, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 6.3
[10:48] <MegaMann> I need a PDF Editor for ubuntu
[10:49] <MegaMann> Is there a free one that exists?
[10:49] <MegaMann> Cause I looked through the software center and only found pdf READERS
[10:49] <MegaMann> I need something like Foxit
[10:49] <MegaMann> Which lets you actually make shapes and stuff
[10:49] <MegaMann> and then save
[10:49] <cfhowlett> MegaMann, full menu editor?  no.  gimp is the closest
[10:49] <MegaMann> That's shit as
[10:49] <tomodachi>  MegaMann: http://askubuntu.com/questions/162037/how-to-edit-pdfs
[10:49] <cfhowlett> MegaMann, profanity?  no.
[10:50] <MegaMann> it's just a word take the stick out of your arse
[10:50] <Arse_> :>
[10:50] <cfhowlett> :)
[10:52] <impromptu> cfhowlett, What's up mate ?
[10:52] <impromptu> Oai!
[10:53] <cfhowlett> impromptu, greetings
[11:00] <wiff> Hello, how can I change the desktop from unity to mate ?
[11:01] <cfhowlett> wiff, install mate.  logout.  select mate session.  login.
[11:01] <yguyut7> wiff just installing Linux Mint would probably be better
[11:01] <k1l> wiff: what ubuntu is it? (lsb_release -d)
[11:01] <k1l> yguyut7: enough of that now!
[11:01] <wiff> k1l: 14.04 at home
[11:02] <k1l> wiff: its in the ubuntu repos since 14.10. for 14.04 you need a ppa for that
[11:03] <k1l> wiff: that are the commands for 14.04 http://paste.ubuntu.com/10186466/
[11:05] <wiff> k1l: thank you, will try this
[11:05] <yguyut7> does Ubuntu officially support PPAs?
[11:05] <ikonia> ubuntu is a distro
[11:05] <ikonia> yguyut7: could you clarify what you mean
[11:05] <ikonia> by "ubuntu" and "support"
[11:06] <ppf> my question from earlier is still open: how do i see which kernel module defines a certain function?
[11:06] <ikonia> ppf: can you give an example ?
[11:07] <ppf> sure, bottom line: ibp_server: disagrees about version of symbol ib_unregister_client
[11:08] <ppf> that's the error i'm trying to fix, which occurs when i try to insert the ibp_server module
[11:08] <ikonia> where is the ibp module coming from
[11:08] <ikonia> it sounds like it's an external module
[11:08] <ppf> (that's infiniband stuff)
[11:08] <ikonia> is it the stock one part of the default kernel ?
[11:08] <ppf> no
[11:09] <ikonia> ok - so then it sounds like it's expecting a different kernel base as a starting point
[11:09] <ikonia> hence the symbol miss-match
[11:09] <ikonia> talking to the person who wrote the module to get it's dependencies/requirements or documentation on it would be a good starting poipnt
[11:09] <ppf> could be, that's what i'm trying to test
[11:10] <ikonia> it's a common error when someone write a module for the 3.3 kernel generic (for example) and it works up to say 3.3.14 - but then 3.3.15 breaks it
[11:10] <ikonia> because the kernel is changing the module provider is not keeping up
[11:10] <ikonia> (just an example
[11:11] <ppf> i'm hoping, though, that it's a mismatch between two modules, because that's easier to fix
[11:11] <ikonia> are both modules 3rd party ?
[11:11] <ikonia> I thought one of those looked stock
[11:12] <ppf> no, most of the ib modules are part of the kernel or the package repositories
[11:12] <ikonia> right so the ones that are part of the kernel are you baseline - they are not going to change
[11:12] <ikonia> the 3rd party modules need to work with them
[11:13] <ppf> that's why i'm trying to figure out which module is providing the conflicting symbols, so that maybe i can swap it out
[11:13] <ikonia> you can't just swap out a module
[11:13] <ikonia> are you the maintainer of any of these modules ?
[11:14] <ppf> no :)
[11:14] <ikonia> so what are you trying to swap out then ?
[11:14] <ikonia> the logical step would be to log a bug against the 3rd party module failing providing details of the failure
[11:14] <ikonia> then the maintainers can fix that or build a compatible version for your current kernel
[11:15] <ppf> i'm afraid i have to leave for lunch, but i'll get back to you once i get back!
[11:15] <ppf> thank you, so far
[11:26] <lionevi> hi
[11:32] <moldovan> # python
[11:32] <moldovan> #ubuntu
[11:32] <moldovan> # ubuntu
[11:36] <hs366> how can i copy file to other user home directory , even i log as root i get permission denied
[11:37] <k1l> hs366: what ubuntu version?
[11:38] <hs366> real 7
[11:38] <hs366> rehl
[11:38] <k1l> hs366: so ask rhel support and not the ubuntu support please
[11:38] <hs366> k1l, ths for support
[11:39] <hs366> it's linux command
[11:39] <hs366> not related to any distro
[11:39] <k1l> hs366: on ubuntu that "just works" so that is not an ubuntu issue. ask rhel, redhat or ##linux, thanks
[11:40] <ChristW> I would like to use faac to create m4a files, but the version installed by apt-get doesn't support it, and building from source gives me errors: "main.c:(.text.startup+0x1620): undefined reference to `MP4TagsSetEncodingTool'" (and others...) Any pointers?
[11:40] <ChristW> I did install libmp4v2-dev
[11:41] <SupaYoshi> How do I restart rsync?
[11:41] <k1l> SupaYoshi: run the rsync command again? :)
[11:42] <SupaYoshi> i changed the config
[11:42] <SupaYoshi> I want to restart the server to change settings.
[11:42] <SupaYoshi> (port number)
[11:42] <k1l> SupaYoshi: do you mean ssh and not rsync?
[11:43] <SupaYoshi> kil, no I read that you can specifiy a port rsync uses
[11:43] <SupaYoshi> I want to keep the ssh port 22.
[11:43] <SupaYoshi> But I want rsync to sync over another port ;)
[11:43] <k1l> ah, you mean running rsync as a daemon
[11:43] <SupaYoshi> rsync -avz -e ssh -p PORT  /source/dir/here rsync_webdata@ipaddress.here:/target/dir/here/
[11:44] <SupaYoshi> oh wait.
[11:44] <k1l> well that uses ssh
[11:45] <SupaYoshi> oh okay, so I need ssh always open to use rsync?
[11:47] <SupaYoshi> i changed the config file but idk where it is anymore
[11:47] <SupaYoshi> wth
[11:47] <SupaYoshi> oh here, i changed this /etc/default/rsync
[11:48] <SupaYoshi> So hey, in case I want to use a remote backup server, I need both SSH and RSYNC port to be open?
[11:49] <sadgit_> what would I have to mess with in order to change ubuntu's behaviour when mounting the root partition at boot time?
[11:49] <SupaYoshi> oh wait, there is a RSYNC_ENABLE=false, i change that to true
[11:58] <rudolf_> Hi
[11:58] <hateball> sadgit_: what are you looking to do?
[11:58] <anderson__> Boom.......
[11:59] <rudolf_> Is there any improvement in display quality if I use the graphics drivers provided by AMD instead of using the inbuilt drivers?
[11:59] <anderson__> Sure.
[12:10] <hs366> hey k1l, it was just a short answer not related to any distro , maybe next time you could help some one instead of audit him !
[12:10] <k1l> hs366: maybe next time you ask the right support in the first place to stop this drama to happen and spoil others support. thanks!
[12:11] <rudolf_> Can anyone please answer my question?
[12:11] <hateball> rudolf_: There's better performance in games and such
[12:12] <k1l> rudolf_: depends on the exact card but the performance is better on newer cards. but older cards get dropped from amd and you need to use the open driver anyway
[12:12] <rudolf_> ok...thanks
[12:12] <hs366> k1l, no thx to you that i learn something but its just a simple global command
[12:13] <k1l> rudolf_: but ubuntu ships amd drivers too, first try them
[12:13] <rudolf_> ok
[12:14] <k1l> hs366: its rude of you still making drama while you were wrong in the first place. now you are muted since you still carry on. ask the right guys for your distro. if you want ubuntu support use ubuntu. if you have general linux questions ask ##linux
[12:14] <rudolf_> And on thing more...Everytime I restart the laptop, the brightness changes to full by itself. Is it normal ? How do I fix it to a certain level?
[12:20] <jin_baba> Hi! How can I pause the package downloading in terminal?
[12:20] <rudolf_> And why is my ubuntu giving this result "00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)" when I use "lspci | grep VGA" command?
[12:21] <rudolf_> Why is it not using the radeon card?
[12:21] <k1l> rudolf_: seems like you have 2 video cards. the intel on inside the cpu and the amd one
[12:21] <k1l> rudolf_: install the fglrx from the ubuntu repo and then you can use both
[12:22] <rudolf_> okies
[12:22] <k1l> jin_baba: which package downloading? apt-get?
[12:22] <jin_baba> im downloading eclipse via apt-get command
[12:22] <k1l> jin_baba: you can only stop it.
[12:23] <k1l> crtl+c
[12:23] <jin_baba> i want to pause it and use apt-get to install a different library
[12:23] <jin_baba> it might kill the entire downloading right?
[12:23] <k1l> yes it will kill all
[12:23] <jin_baba> no way to pause?
[12:23] <k1l> not that i am aware of
[12:23] <jin_baba> or run another instance of apt-get
[12:24] <jin_baba> alright thanks
[12:24] <k1l> no, you cant run another instance of apt-get. that will break your package system
[12:24] <alexisss> test
[12:31] <dubbear> alexisss: test
[12:32] <alexisss> :o
[12:32] <elmagio> Hi, would this be a good place to ask for support about a problem on my main system?
[12:33] <Beankylla> elmagio: yes
[12:34] <bwen> i'm trying to use "chpasswd -encrypted" but I fail to find what type of encyption I must provide for the passwords?
[12:34] <k1l> elmagio: what system is your main system?
[12:34] <elmagio> Well, my issue is that my laptop doesn't boot anymore, I can get into grub just fine but it will get stuck on the splash screen afterwards
[12:35] <elmagio> k1l: Ubuntu 14.10 on an Asus UX301
[12:35] <Beankylla> what you can do
[12:35] <Beankylla> is do a boot
[12:35] <Beankylla> normal one
[12:35] <rudolf_> k1l: I installed fglrx through synaptic package manager but still it gives the same result "00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)"
[12:35] <Beankylla> and press eccape when splash screen comes on
[12:36] <elmagio> I have booted into a live session and ran boot-repair,  but it hasn't fixed the issue
[12:36] <elmagio> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10179017/
[12:36] <k1l> rudolf_: please put a whole "lspci" into a pastebin
[12:36] <Beankylla> elmagio: have you tried to boot in recovery mode?
[12:36] <elmagio> Beankylla: I will try and do that now, however I have tried recovery mode already, to no avail
[12:36] <k1l> elmagio: what did you do before it broke?
[12:36] <tsunamie> hey guys. when I perform "apt-cache policy docker" I can see a version 1.5.1. It states that I have installed 1.5-1 However when I fo a docker -version it says it's client version is 1.0.1
[12:37] <tsunamie> why is that?
[12:37] <rudolf_> k1l: Here http://paste.ubuntu.com/10187580/
[12:37] <elmagio> k1l: Nothing in particular, just force shutdown'd it after it didn't want to wake up from suspend. Then it just didn't boot
[12:38] <k1l> rudolf_: see the last line
[12:38] <elmagio> I have detailed my issue a bit more on this thread on the ubuntu forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2265008
[12:38] <k1l> rudolf_: like i said: dual grafix
[12:38] <pretodor> guys, i messed up. i have reverse-tethered my phone with my laptop but i accidentally deleted the wired connection. now my laptop can't connect to my phone properly. any idea how i can fix this?
[12:38] <pretodor> *the wired connection between the two devices. it used to be under 'Wired connection 2'
[12:38] <rudolf_> k1l: So the last line says the current graphics controller.
[12:39] <elmagio> Beankylla: I pressed escape and now I have text, the last line is "Stopping userspace bootsplash"
[12:39] <k1l> rudolf_: yes. its a dual card setup. like i told you now 5 times.
[12:39] <rudolf_> And what does lspci | grep VGA tells?
[12:40] <kern_v_> elmagio: it seems your MBR is corrupted. I would try burning an PartedMagic bootable tool cd and then rewrite your MBR to boot the right device
[12:41] <k1l> rudolf_: you know what that comand does at all?
[12:41] <jin_baba> how can i put application shortcuts on the desktop like in windows?
[12:42] <rudolf_> k1l: No :| I saw it on askubuntu.com with the title "Find Graphics Card/Driver Details"
[12:42] <k1l> rudolf_: it shows "lspci" and then reduces it to the line containing "VGA". just dont get distracted because its not labled VGA on your amd card
[12:42] <elmagio> kern_v_:  Should I backup my root partition before or is the risk minimal? Also could you link me to a page with the process described for someone not too knowledgeable? (I can burn the iso just fine, it's what comes afterwards I may screw up.)
[12:42] <k1l> rudolf_: i explained now several times now that you have a intel video card (build into the cpu) and a amd video card.
[12:43] <rudolf_> Ah...got it. Grep shows the results containing the matches VGA.
[12:43] <rudolf_> Thanks a lot k1l
[12:43] <elmagio> kern_v_: Also isn't the MBR partition something boot repair can fix?
[12:43] <jin_baba> how can i place application shortcuts on the desktop like in windows?
[12:45] <nessessary129> jin_baba, just drag the shortcuts from menu and drop them on the desktop
[12:45] <albercuba> hello everyone. this is a general question. I have a folder in computer1 and i mount it in /mnt/ in computer2, and i need to change the owner group for that folder in computer2 but i get an message saying that i have no permission
[12:45] <albercuba> how can i fix that
[12:47] <jin_baba> it wont stay on the desktop
[12:47] <jin_baba> lol
[12:47] <jin_baba> sorry for being noob
[12:47] <nessessary129> jin_baba, explain
[12:48] <jin_baba> i just need to place icons of most used apps on the desktop screen
[12:48] <kern_v_> elmagio: the risk exists but is not that of such concern. PLease read this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB
[12:48] <jin_baba> my sidebar is cluttered
[12:49] <elmagio> kern_v_: Will do. Thanks for your help already !
[12:49] <kern_v_> elmagio: It's the most complete resource I found on the matter. Also LPI book should give you a nice insight of how devices are mapped under the MBR and GRUB
[12:51] <elmagio> kern_v_: OK, i'll try and make sense of it !
[12:51] <kern_v_> elmagio: In a nutshell your MBR must contain very technical data on your disks mapping and then point one to be booted. I remember just using partedmagic to select one disk and rewritting it very very easily.
[12:51] <kern_v_> elmagio: good luck mate ;)
[12:52] <elmagio> Thanks !
[12:52] <nessessary129> jin_baba, see http://askubuntu.com/questions/450266/an-easy-way-to-create-a-desktop-shortcut
[12:53] <kern_v_> elmagio: last thing, I also used TestDisk with awesome results, its easier in my opinion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TestDisk
[12:54] <kern_v_> elmagio: you can just apt-get install this guy on ubuntu live disk ;)
[12:55] <elmagio> OK, if it's easier I'll check it out ! :P Hugely thankful for your help, man !
[12:55] <kern_v_> jin_baba: http://askubuntu.com/questions/67925/how-to-create-a-desktop-shortcut-in-unity
[12:56] <s1991> Hello, while installing new ubuntu  version over old one, I accidentally deleted all partition forming a single ext partition. How can I recover my files from that partition
[12:56] <elmagio> I'll come bac
[12:56] <hateball> !recover | s1991
[12:57] <kern_v_> elmagio: =D
[12:57] <elmagio> kern_v_: I'll come back to you with results, thanks !
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[12:57] <kern_v_> elmagio: hope it works man!
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[12:59] <s1991> hateball: generally methods are there to recover lost partitions but now what I have a I single partition. Can those be helpful for this also?
[12:59] <Ben64> s1991: if you read the link it shows a few methods
[13:01] <s1991> Ben42: I tried for example testdisk, but what it does is create a partition if it is deleted. But mine is deleted and and now I have is single partition
[13:01] <Ben64> s1991: right, that is one of the recovery methods on that page
[13:02] <s1991> Ben42: ya, but didn't work
[13:02] <s1991> I even tried videos
[13:02] <Ben64> ok, but there is more than one method on the page.....
[13:03] <SupaYoshi> Hey
[13:03] <SupaYoshi> OPTIONS="-e ssh -p xxxx --delete --progress -azvhHS --numeric-ids --delete-excluded"
[13:03] <SupaYoshi> How do I put ssh -p xxxx between "   "
[13:03] <SupaYoshi> without breaking the line?
[13:03] <SupaYoshi> because I already have " at the start, and end. It breaks.
[13:03] <SupaYoshi> Is there anything I can do to fix that use bracelets ( )  or { }  or ' '
[13:04] <SupaYoshi> beacuse without quotes it tries to use port 22.
[13:11] <symptom> hello, my laptops onboard webcam does not work .  Not recognized at all.  no /dev/videoxxx entry, and the uvc driver is not loaded (verified with lsmod)
[13:11] <symptom> where can is start troubleshooting?
[13:12] <symptom> cheese says no device found
[13:13] <kern_v_> s1991: Basically man, you digged a grave for your files when you rewrote the partition table. Either way its possible to try Undelete and https://www.piriform.com/recuva/download
[13:13] <kern_v_> s1991: REcuva is really good, saved me a couple of times.
[13:14] <kern_v_> s1991: Kudos to Piriform
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[13:24] <jin_baba> @kern_v thank you :)
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[13:37] <davis_> I installed ubuntu 14.04 yesterday. Everything is fine but I am not getting any audio
[13:37] <mysupper> I installed crash plan, headless backup.
[13:38] <davis_> I have tried everything but it does not work :(
[13:38] <mysupper> but I can't connect to my server now,,last chance is that my ISP blocked incoming packets communicationg my machine and server.
[13:39] <mysupper> davis_: plug in speaker first heh...maybe you should install drivers for them.
[13:39] <zomGreg-m> mysupper: that's unlikely but not impossible I guess
[13:40] <davis_> mysupper: Speakers are plugged in and I even see the speaker icon in the top right corner.
[13:40] <mysupper> zomGreg-m: yea..right. that's the last thing left..I wondered all around but setting was queorrect.
[13:40] <mysupper> davis_: check your mixer is working then.
[13:41] <mysupper> davis_: there should be pumping graphics if you installed driver.
[13:41] <davis_> In sound settings, the output device is shown as "Dummy Output"
[13:41] <mysupper> davis_: that's you didn't set up sound machine on your machine.
[13:42] <mysupper> davis_: check dmesg whether ubuntu gets sound device.
[13:42] <mysupper> davis_: if not you didn't installed driver or driver is not working.
[13:42] <albercuba> hello everyone. this is a general question. I have a folder in computer1 and i mount it in /mnt/ in computer2, and i need to change the owner group for that folder in computer2 so users in computer2 who belong to that group can modify that folder, but i get an message saying that i have no permission. does anyone knows if i can do that???
[13:43] <davis_> mysupper: Will dmesg | grep sound work?
[13:43] <mysupper> davis_: and 1 more thing you should know is I'm not desktop user. heh..
[13:43] <davis_> Then?
[13:43] <davis_> Even I have a laptop
[13:43] <SupaYoshi> Hi my crontab -e gives me permission denied :S
[13:43] <SupaYoshi> on my user.
[13:43] <mysupper> davis_ use pastbin if you can.
[13:43] <SupaYoshi> I don't think I even touched it yet, (edited)
[13:43] <SupaYoshi> What can I do to resolve this, the user is root and the owner is crontab i checked another box
[13:43] <SupaYoshi> and it was the same and same permissions
[13:44] <mysupper> SupaYoshi: check you used su first.
[13:44] <SupaYoshi> I don't know why Its giving me persmission denied now
[13:44] <SupaYoshi> what do you mean?
[13:44] <mysupper> I mean sudo crontab -e is working
[13:45] <davis_> mysupper: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10188367/
[13:45] <SupaYoshi> sudo crontab -e works
[13:45] <SupaYoshi> But crontab -e gives me permission denied
[13:45] <mysupper> SupaYoshi: which means your ID is not permitted to use crontab.
[13:46] <SupaYoshi> but my user can have its own crontab right?
[13:46] <somsip> SupaYoshi: or your cronfile is messed up in something like /var/spool/cron/crontabs
[13:47] <SupaYoshi> oh there is a file in that folder yeah called www-data
[13:47] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: `chattr -i /usr/bin/crontab`
[13:47] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Then do `crontab -l`
[13:48] <SupaYoshi> chattr: Permission denied while setting flags on /usr/bin/crontab
[13:48] <SupaYoshi> when i do this as user
[13:48] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Re-run that command as root.
[13:48] <SupaYoshi> when i do it as root, it works, then i go back to user
[13:48] <SupaYoshi> and still permission denied
[13:48] <agent_white> `sudo chattr -i /usr/bin/crontab`
[13:48] <davis_> mysupper: What's the problem in it?
[13:48] <agent_white> Then as user
[13:48] <agent_white> `crontab -l`
[13:49] <SupaYoshi> crontabs/sup4y0sh1/: fopen: Permission denied
[13:49] <Pantsu> suid crontab is a horrible idea
[13:49] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Permissions are messed up on that.
[13:50] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: `sudo chmod 4755 /usr/bin/crontab`
[13:50] <SupaYoshi> okay....
[13:51] <SupaYoshi> okay thanks!
[13:51] <agent_white> `sudo chmod 0755 crond`
[13:51] <agent_white> Then try `crontab -l` once again.
[13:51] <SupaYoshi> thanks!
[13:51] <SupaYoshi> That works, the file is empty though but I guess that is okay
[13:52] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: When you see an issue with "denied permissions", run `stat /path/to/file`. Then look at the _first_ line that says "Access".
[13:52] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: That's fine. Just do your `crontab -e` and whatnot to go from there.
[13:52] <agent_white> :)
[13:52] <SupaYoshi> Okay :O
[13:52] <SupaYoshi> Thanks! :D
[13:52] <agent_white> Cheers! :)
[13:52] <SupaYoshi> Btw, I got this from the net, is this a good way to run a bash script?
[13:52] <SupaYoshi> @daily bash /var/script/backup.sh
[13:53] <SupaYoshi> :D tyvm agent_white
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[13:53] <mysupper> davis_: I can't find any sound machine detected by unbuntu in you dmesg. sorry.
[13:53] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Good deal! Just ensure you have access to execute that script, and the path to it!
[13:53] <SupaYoshi> ehhh....
[13:53] <agent_white> newuser: `wget http://yourpage`
[13:53] <SupaYoshi> I can now open the crontab but I cannot save it
[13:53] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Error message?
[13:53] <davis_> mysupper: Any idea what should I do?
[13:53] <SupaYoshi>         [ Error writing /tmp/crontab.JvsTDD/crontab: Permission denied ]
[13:54] <mysupper> davis_: nope. if I were you, I should check system bios whether sound options enabled.
[13:55] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Copy that script to your home folder... and re-add it as a cronjob
[13:56] <newuser> agent_white: no use, the page contains swf and its not getting saved locally, I also tried maff and unmht plugins of firefox but to no avail
[13:56] <SupaYoshi> agent_white i cannot write at all to the crontab
[13:56] <SupaYoshi> I can open it now though
[13:57] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Does /etc/cron.allow exist?
[13:57] <SupaYoshi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10188546/
[13:58] <somsip> SupaYoshi: so you're on a VPS which you do not have admin rights for?
[13:58] <SupaYoshi> agent_white no
[13:58] <SupaYoshi> somsip, it is my vps
[13:58] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: how about /etc/cron.deny?
[13:58] <somsip> SupaYoshi: provided by 3rd party, or yours?
[13:58] <SupaYoshi> agent_white, no not that either
[13:58] <agent_white> newuser: So your goal is to save an swf on the page?
[13:58] <SupaYoshi> somsip, i can make crontab jobs as root.
[13:58] <SupaYoshi> i just want to run the script as user not as root
[13:59] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: If there's an error reading files in your home folder... something is up.
[13:59] <SupaYoshi> nah i edited some files with nano as root
[13:59] <SupaYoshi> now the .nano_hstory doesnt work
[13:59] <newuser> agent_white: to save the whole page locally including its swf as an html file
[13:59] <SupaYoshi> thats okay its owned by root.
[13:59] <agent_white> Eh, it shouldn't do that.
[14:00] <SupaYoshi> I have had it on different systems
[14:00] <SupaYoshi> I dont know what i exactly do io get it :P
[14:00] <SupaYoshi> But when i delte the history the error goes away and it re-creates the nano history correctly
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[14:01] <elmagio> kern_v_: Hey, thanks to your advice earlier I managed to fix the MbR, so thanks for that ! However my system is a bit messed up -though it boots- so I'm gonna back up what I can and reinstall. But thanks a lot for your help earlier anyway !
[14:01] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Just to test it out...
[14:02] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: `echo "echo 'TESTING' > ~/test.sh"`
[14:02] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Then add that to the cronjob.
[14:02] <SupaYoshi> agent_white I have a sentora panel running that uses crontabs aswell
[14:02] <SupaYoshi> it might be that they did something.
[14:02] <mysupper> how about /etc/shadow
[14:02] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Just check to see if you can add scripts in your home folder to a cronjob.
[14:02] <mysupper> is there you ID?
[14:03] <mysupper> I'm watching doc. says " Note, userids on your system which do not appear in /etc/shadow will NOT have operational crontabs, if you desire to enter a user in /etc/passwd, but NOT /etc/shadow that user's crontab will never run. Place an entry in /etc/shadow for the user with a * for the password crypt,ie: "
[14:04] <SupaYoshi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10188627/
[14:04] <kern_v_> elmagio: My pleasure!
[14:05] <kern_v_> elmagio: Backing up your whole /home /usr/local usr/share and /opt
[14:05] <kern_v_> elmagio: Always saves me lots of trouble
[14:05] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Check out what mysupper said, real quickly.
[14:05] <kern_v_> elmagio: Gluck ;)
[14:06] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Then instead of the command I said, just make any old script... `touch ~/blank.sh && chmod u+x ~/blank.sh`
[14:06] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: And add that to your crontab
[14:06] <SupaYoshi> Okay thanks
[14:06] <SupaYoshi> but listen for a second
[14:06] <kern_v_> elmagio: from my xp either u experienced a virus/hack attack or powerline peak
[14:06] <SupaYoshi> I cant even save the crontab right now
[14:06] <SupaYoshi> I ahvent tried runnign it yet...
[14:06] <SupaYoshi> I can open the crontab -e
[14:07] <SupaYoshi> But when i do CTRL + X and save it...
[14:07] <SupaYoshi> It says permission denied to save!
[14:07] <SupaYoshi> So the question if I can run it is out of the question so far right?
[14:07] <kern_v_> elmagio: wich might have damaged your harddisk during its normal ops
[14:08] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: What did you enter in the crontab?
[14:08] <SupaYoshi> just nada
[14:09] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: `crontab -e` ... and when you enter it in, do `* * * * * /path/to/your/script`
[14:09] <SupaYoshi> okay
[14:10] <t-dubs> hey there, everyone!
[14:10] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-do-i-add-jobs-to-cron-under-linux-or-unix-oses/
[14:10] <SupaYoshi> Here a screenshot
[14:10] <SupaYoshi> http://prntscr.com/646d3j
[14:10] <SupaYoshi> I cant even save that file man
[14:10] <SupaYoshi> :/
[14:10] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Scroll down there and look at "Syntax of"... I keep that little char in my crontab :)
[14:11] <SupaYoshi> http://prntscr.com/646d3j
[14:11] <elmagio> kern_v_: Do you think the drive's performance will be affected in the future?
[14:11] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Nonono
[14:11] <SupaYoshi> if my crontab -e is faulty it should give me an error normally that cron is incorrect right
[14:11] <SupaYoshi> it dooesnt do that.
[14:11] <SupaYoshi> :/
[14:11] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Remember, use that "fake" script in your home directory.
[14:11] <SupaYoshi> okay fine
[14:11] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Not in /etc/ or elsewhere, just in home!
[14:12] <agent_white> SupaYoshi:  :) Gotta test that first! I have a feeling your trying to add a script you don't have permission to... and if you don't have permission to /etc/path/to/whereever, it won't let you add it.
[14:12] <t-dubs> So, iI had a question..
[14:13] <EriC^^> SupaYoshi: try stat /var/spool/cron/crontabs | grep Access
[14:13] <SupaYoshi> http://prntscr.com/646e1g
[14:13] <SupaYoshi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10188773/
[14:14] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: `stat -c "%a %n %U" /path/to/file`
[14:14] <loadedanvils> hello. I'm having some trouble with the Jayatana plugin for Unity in Ubuntu 14.10. Netbeans works but Matlab doesn't after installing it.
[14:15] <loadedanvils> how do I enable it for IntelliJ and Netbeans only? Or disable it for Matlab?
[14:15] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: `sudo chmod 1777 /tmp`
[14:15] <agent_white> Then again
[14:15] <EriC^^> SupaYoshi: type sudo chmod 1730 /var/spool/cron/crontabs
[14:15] <agent_white> Or just see what happens if you try to make a random new file in /tmp. If it fails, do the cmd above.
[14:16] <SupaYoshi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10188792/
[14:16] <EriC^^> SupaYoshi: also type sudo chmod 2755 /usr/bin/crontab , how did all your permissions get changed?
[14:16] <SupaYoshi> im going to do this, chmod 1730 /var/spool/cron/crontabs
[14:16] <SupaYoshi> Eric i installed sentora panel i think they did it.
[14:16] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: So you can't write to /tmp ?
[14:16] <SupaYoshi> I can
[14:17] <SupaYoshi> look i touched lol
[14:17] <SupaYoshi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10188792/
[14:18] <EriC^^> SupaYoshi: are you on ubuntu?
[14:18] <mysupper> hmm..I should try install gnome on my server ubuntu.
[14:18] <SupaYoshi> chmod 2755 /usr/bin/crontab - this fixed it
[14:18] <SupaYoshi> Eric Yes
[14:18] <EriC^^> SupaYoshi: everything is screwed up.
[14:18] <SupaYoshi> Eric what do you mean?
[14:18] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Yeah you touched it, but when you did `ls -l` we should see "lol" in there.
[14:18] <EriC^^> SupaYoshi: type sudo chown root:crontab /var/spool/cron/crontabs
[14:18] <SupaYoshi> Ehhhh?
[14:18] <SupaYoshi> I see lol there?
[14:19] <EriC^^> SupaYoshi: the permissions are different and so are the owners, it's www-data in your paste
[14:19] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: You do?  In your paste, it says "Total 0".
[14:19] <EriC^^> it should be root and crontab
[14:19] <agent_white> EriC^^: I did fix his permissions with the binary a bit ago.
[14:19] <SupaYoshi> yah it is Eric
[14:20] <agent_white> I agree... there's lots of permission issues going on.
[14:20] <SupaYoshi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10188817/
[14:20] <SupaYoshi> total 0 = empty file i guess cs I only did touch lol
[14:20] <SupaYoshi> and ditn put any info in the file
[14:21] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Hm. Well `echo "hello" > lol`
[14:21] <agent_white> Regarless though, should say "Total 1"
[14:21] <SupaYoshi> Okay :P
[14:21] <SupaYoshi> the cron works now :D
[14:21] <SupaYoshi> any command to run the cron right away?
[14:22] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: Minimum is every minute
[14:22] <OpenTokix> Anyone know if you can disable in the installer renaming of interfaces to p1p1 etc?
[14:23] <OpenTokix> preferably in preseed
[14:23] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: still getting errors when trying to add that script that's in your home folder?
[14:25] <bipul> I would like to know, how to know the dependencies packages of a main packages.  Suppose i have to install php5 for LAMP, but i have to also install dependencies packages such as ,libapache2-mod-php5, php5-mcrypt.
[14:26] <agent_white> bipul: `dpkg -I php5`
[14:26] <somsip> bipul: apt-cache depends php5
[14:27] <agent_white> && apt-cache showpkg
[14:29] <SupaYoshi> Thanks I think everythign works great now
[14:29] <SupaYoshi> The script works :P
[14:29] <bipul> agent_white, ?
[14:29] <SupaYoshi> agent-White no i am all good now
[14:29] <agent_white> SupaYoshi: What'd you need to do? :)
[14:31] <leeyaa> can you use comments in /etc/logrotate.d/files ?
[14:31] <leeyaa> and if yes, what kind, using # comment ?
[14:32] <Pantsu> leeyaa: funnily the man page actually tells you
[14:32] <Pantsu> "Note that comments may appear anywhere in the config file as long as the first non-whitespace character on the line is a #." -- THe fine manual
[14:33] <leeyaa> Pantsu: yeah but i have to install it ;p
[14:33] <leeyaa> thanks though
[14:33] <Pantsu> also available online
[14:33] <leeyaa> didnt know that
[14:33] <EriC^^> agent_white: it's cause 4755 is the setgid bit, and the group for the binary is crontab
[14:34] <leeyaa> Pantsu: wait, so comment can be only t the beginning of a line ?
[14:34] <leeyaa> and without whitespace in front ?
[14:34] <Pantsu> no, the oposite
[14:34] <agent_white> EriC^^: Ahhh I see.
[14:34] <Pantsu> "     # foo" == first non-whitespace is #
[14:34] <agent_white> Nice catch :)
[14:34] <leeyaa> oh so it can be some configuration # < this is a comment
[14:35] <leeyaa> ok thats great, thanks a lot
[14:35] <EriC^^> :)
[14:37] <jango42> hello everyone just installed backbox seems ok
[14:37] <Pantsu> leeyaa: no
[14:37] <Pantsu> leeyaa: the comment must be on a line of its own
[14:38] <Pantsu> leeyaa: "   # comment" == ok
[14:38] <Pantsu> " foobar  # comment" == not ok
[14:38] <Pantsu> acording to the manual
[14:38] <Pantsu> you can always just try it and see(tm) though :)
[14:38] <leeyaa> Pantsu: weird, i just tried " foobar  # comment" and logrotate didnt complain
[14:39] <Pantsu> man pages are not always kept up to date
[14:39] <Pantsu> sadly
[14:39] <leeyaa> well i just need to put "marks" so some script can update logrotate config files without overwritting the whole file
[14:39] <leeyaa> at least thats my goal
[14:40] <leeyaa> comments above or bellow is also ok i guess
[14:40] <Pantsu> you could use schemas for that
[14:40] <leeyaa> does this require any extra software ?
[14:40] <Pantsu> asuming the configs are identical across the systems
[14:40] <leeyaa> i cant install anything extra
[14:40] <leeyaa> well i can but i am not supposed to
[14:41] <leeyaa> they are identical but they could differ in theory
[14:41] <dtcrshr> is there any good parent / content control for ubuntu?
[14:42] <zerowaitstate> dtcrshr: my advice is do that at the router, not in the OS. OS security is easy to bypass if you have physical access.
[14:42] <dtcrshr> i bet zerowaitstate , but its for very young children
[14:42] <leeyaa> dtcrshr: you can use some proxy too - allow internet access only through the proxy
[14:42] <zerowaitstate> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ParentalControls
[14:42] <dtcrshr> my tplink router dont have many options
[14:42] <leeyaa> and do the parental control there
[14:43] <N3w_Com3r> hello
[14:43] <N3w_Com3r> anyybody can help me,plsssssss
[14:43] <zerowaitstate> dtcrshr: alternatively, you can use OpenDNS
[14:43] <dtcrshr> thanks zerowaitstate ill dig up this link
[14:44] <dtcrshr> opendns is a good point also... im considering creating an ubuntu limited user that wont change network configs
[14:44] <dtcrshr> even with physical access they wont setup an usb stick themselfs
[14:45] <zerowaitstate> leeyaa: problem with proxies is https
[14:54] <mbruzek> Good morning #ubuntu.
[14:55] <mbruzek> I got an email from someone who works at Nagios that wants to update the version of Nagios in the Ubuntu packages.  He wants some help/guideance at where to start.
[14:55] <kern_v_> elmagio: by power surge that could occur.
[14:56] <cfhowlett> mbruzek, he works at nagios but doesn't know how to update his upstream packages?  call me suspicious but, no that doesn't sound right.
[14:56] <mbruzek> I found this group in launchpad, https://launchpad.net/nagios but I was wondering if you guys had any more information on how to do or update packaing?
[14:56] <mysupper> ooooops, I finally installed gnome and started to restoring from stupid crash plan server.
[14:56] <cfhowlett> !packaging
[14:56] <Pici> mbruzek: It gets synced from debian, but is also in main, so #ubuntu-devel might be able to help as well.
[14:57] <Lixumux> hi all, which file to look at in order to determine which Linux OS version is installed on a USB stick, without having to boot it? (just when browsing the USB file system)
[14:57] <mbruzek> cfhowlett He is a Nagios employee that wants to update the packages for Ubuntu.  Just trying to get him with the right information.  Thanks obottu
[14:57] <Pici> Lixumux: /etc/issue or /etc/lsb-release
[14:59] <cfhowlett> Lixumux, wait 1, there's an easier file
[14:59] <jnhghy> I've just chmod -R /. instead of ./ now my /etc/ is 777 anybody any idea what I can do without reinstalling?
[15:00] <jnhghy> I can't login as root
[15:00] <jpds> jnhghy: Restore from backup.
[15:02] <Lixumux> Pici, thanks for the quick answer, both of them are ok
[15:02] <cfhowlett> Lixumux, on the usb: README.diskdefines   is a text file
[15:02] <kern_v_> jnhghy: boot a live cd
[15:02] <jnhghy> kern_v_: I'm listening, then?
[15:02] <kern_v_> jnhghy: hold on i'm looking for a weblink ;)
[15:02] <jnhghy> :)
[15:03] <mysupper> amazing, I should wait 7 days to restore from crash plan.
[15:03] <mysupper> I wonder why I paid for this ridiculous money consuming vendor.
[15:03] <jpds> mbruzek: #ubuntu-motu.
[15:04] <Lixumux> cfhowlett, both /etc/issue and /etc/lsb-release containst that info, but curious as to where that README.diskdefines is located? Which folder?
[15:04] <mbruzek> jpds motu?
[15:04] <jpds> mbruzek: Nevermind, you're in -devel.
[15:06] <kern_v_> jnhghy: Yes found it! http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_reset_a_root_password
[15:06] <kern_v_> ON Reset Password Using a Fedora CD/DVD
[15:06] <jirido> I seting up postfix on ubuntu server and wonder whats good or nessesary with running postfix in chroot?
[15:06] <kern_v_> jnhghy: you will use the same idea
[15:07] <kern_v_> jnhghy: you will mount your / partiton
[15:07] <ikonia> jirido: it depends on your needs
[15:07] <kern_v_> jnhghy: and then you chroot to it
[15:07] <jnhghy> kern_v_: thanks
[15:07] <N3w_Com3r> some1 help me
[15:07] <kern_v_> jnhghy: and then you can do whatever you want with your permissions
[15:08] <kern_v_> jnhghy: =D hope it works
[15:08] <jnhghy> kern_v_: got it, thanks a lot!
[15:08] <ikonia> jirido: posfix has a chroot function, so you don't actually have to setup a chroot
[15:08] <jirido> Well i would like to have mail and get logwatch to send me mails .. What do that say about my needs?
[15:08] <ikonia> there is a jail function for it out of the box
[15:08] <N3w_Com3r> kern_v
[15:08] <N3w_Com3r> can i ask somthin
[15:09] <maybefbi> WTF is this:
[15:09] <maybefbi> -A ufw-before-input -d 224.0.0.251/32 -p udp -m udp --dport 5353 -j ACCEPT
[15:09] <maybefbi> -A ufw-before-input -d 239.255.255.250/32 -p udp -m udp --dport 1900 -j ACCEPT
[15:09] <jirido> yes but then i have to set saslauth to that chrooted directory
[15:09] <cfhowlett> Lixumux, http://oi57.tinypic.com/2w53cxj.jpg
[15:09] <jirido> And how then when iset up xmpp
[15:11] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: sure
[15:11] <ikonia> jirido: try to use lamp instead
[15:12] <ikonia> jirido: xmpp is self contained and thus not really anything to do with ubuntu
[15:12] <jirido> Instead of what?
[15:12] <ikonia> xmpp
[15:12] <ikonia> use lamp instead of xmmp
[15:12] <jirido> well i thought xmmp used saslauth
[15:13] <ikonia> sorry - misis-read
[15:13] <ikonia> read it as xampp
[15:13] <ikonia> sorry
[15:13] <jirido> and how can i use lamp for sip or jabber?
[15:13] <ikonia> my fault
[15:13] <jirido> ahh
[15:13] <jirido> Ok
[15:14] <jirido> Is it for security postfix is run in their jail?
[15:15] <ikonia> jirido: its an option to use it for security
[15:15] <ikonia> doesn't always make it more secure
[15:15] <ikonia> got to work out what is best for your needs
[15:21] <jirido> In #postfix they mentioned using Dovecot SASL ( I have not looked in to it yet) to not have to change saslauths default pasword dir to live in postfix chroot.. do you also se this as the way to go?
[15:23] <ikonia> dovecot is seperate to postfix though
[15:23] <ikonia> thats a seperate function
[15:24] <ikonia> need to seperate out your MTA and then $other functions
[15:25] <N3w_Com3r> what is the use of iwconfig
[15:26] <N3w_Com3r> what is the use of iwconfig
[15:26] <somsip> N3w_Com3r: configure wireless connections
[15:26] <N3w_Com3r> how
[15:26] <genii> N3w_Com3r: Whenever you are unsure what a command does, you can do: man command-name
[15:26] <somsip> N3w_Com3r: man iwconfig
[15:27] <momomomomo> Morning all, I’ve got some weird issues with dependency management on ubuntu / mariadb - can’t upgrade the client and can’t upgrade the server. Can’t also upgrade the client-core. Not sure what to do - ideas? https://gist.github.com/momer/8d89ca7853b66a942d88
[15:27] <N3w_Com3r> lo no wireless extension
[15:27] <N3w_Com3r> etho no wireless extension
[15:28] <somsip> !info mariadb
[15:28] <somsip> momomomomo: so where did you get it from?
[15:28] <N3w_Com3r> what does it mean
[15:28] <N3w_Com3r> iwconfig
[15:28] <genii> !info mariadb-common
[15:29] <N3w_Com3r> what to do w/ that
[15:29] <genii> somsip: The packages are like mariadb-client and mariadb-server
[15:29] <somsip> momomomomo: genii: ah - so it is an official package then?
[15:29] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: it is a programm used only for configuring wireless connections
[15:29] <momomomomo> one sec :O
[15:29] <N3w_Com3r> yeah right
[15:29] <Reventlov> Hello.
[15:29] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: that's that no more no less
[15:29] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: it is a command line program
[15:30] <N3w_Com3r> but i dont know how configure
[15:30] <somsip> momomomomo: so surely, you just apt-get install mariadb-common and it will pull the others in? Or do you ahve a reason to only upgrade -server?
[15:30] <N3w_Com3r> cause my 1st time
[15:30] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: ok but you are connected to the internet otherwise you wouldnt be talking here right
[15:30] <N3w_Com3r> yup
[15:30] <N3w_Com3r> so
[15:30] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: so whtas your purpose
[15:31] <N3w_Com3r> what is the 1st move to navigate a wifi
[15:31] <Reventlov> Let's say I installed ubuntu 14.04 alongside with windows 8, in uefi mode. My computer still boot on windows because of the uefi, or I don't know why. I can launch grub after a  cp /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi
[15:31] <momomomomo> somsip: mariadb common is installed
[15:32] <momomomomo> but apt-get upgrade (no package) tosses up an error about the client
[15:32] <genii> momomomomo: Did you install package for each just called mariadb-client and mariadb-server or did you install the specific version like mariadb-server-5.5 or mariadb-client-5.5  ? If you used specific version then it will just stick at that one. If you have mariadb-client and mariadb-server those will always be later versions
[15:32] <N3w_Com3r> kern_v
[15:32] <Reventlov> Still, with grub, I cannot boot with windows, no message is shown
[15:32] <jirido> ikonia: Thank you
[15:32] <momomomomo> genii: I believe it’s just a mariadb-common install
[15:32] <Reventlov> I get back to the grub menu
[15:32] <N3w_Com3r> that is a project
[15:32] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: unfortunatly there is no easy answer to your question
[15:32] <somsip> momomomomo: yes, but you're doing an upgrade on -server only. Does -common need updating to bring in the dependencies for the new version of -server?
[15:32] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: you can read further here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wireless_network_configuration
[15:33] <Reventlov> what can I do ?
[15:33] <genii> momomomomo: May want to do like sudo apt-get install --reinstall mariadb-client
[15:33] <N3w_Com3r> no shortcut at all
[15:33] <momomomomo> somsip: eh I was trying those because the upgrade with no package specified failed;
[15:33] <momomomomo> mariadb common throws an error about the client as well - genii will try
[15:33] <N3w_Com3r> cause tommorow it will pass it
[15:33] <somsip> momomomomo: apt-get install mariadb-common, I would think
[15:34] <momomomomo> somsip: I already have mariadb-common.
[15:34]  * genii wanders back to work for a bit
[15:34] <momomomomo> https://gist.github.com/momer/8d89ca7853b66a942d88 updated
[15:35] <momomomomo> no dice on the mariadb-client reinstall; one sec I’ll post dpkg -s for each
[15:35] <somsip> momomomomo: apt-get install will install any updates
[15:36] <momomomomo> somsip: breaks - one sec I’ll gist the recent attempts
[15:36] <NWA> hey what's up my meh
[15:37] <Rory> Hi Rory_ could you please check your IRC client to make sure it isn't trying to authenticate repeatedly to my Freenode account? Many thanks.
[15:37] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: in case u already have an configuration file u can type 'nmcli con up uuid' where uuid you substitute for the wireless connection uuid
[15:37] <momomomomo> somsip: updated :https://gist.github.com/momer/8d89ca7853b66a942d88
[15:38] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: a tip for the future maybe ;)
[15:39] <N3w_Com3r> thank a lot kern,i awe u lot
[15:39] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: that might also help you http://askubuntu.com/questions/294257/connect-to-wifi-network-through-ubuntu-terminal
[15:40] <momomomomo> Guess I’ll give the -f a shot… seems quite wack though
[15:40] <kern_v_> N3w_Com3r: happy to help =)
[15:40] <herrkin> hello community, I have been having problems doing postgresql backups with crontab in ubuntu
[15:41] <herrkin> can anybody help me find out my problem?
[15:41] <somsip> !details | herrkin
[15:41] <mysupper> :)
[15:41] <herrkin> I have a file which does the backup part
[15:41] <herrkin> if I call it directly it runs and works fine
[15:42] <somsip> herrkin: does it use environmental variables?
[15:42] <herrkin> if I do crontab it seems to work while I am in session
[15:42] <herrkin> if i leave it it doesnt work
[15:42] <herrkin> let me check the file
[15:42] <somsip> momomomomo: sorry, can't find much. My experience to fixing things like that is to force it, but that's not always the best recommendation
[15:42] <mysupper> herrkin: you remind me of my fault backing up sql using logrotate on group writable directory.
[15:42] <momomomomo> somsip: force seemed to work, I’ll know in a little bit here :/
[15:43] <somsip> k
[15:43] <herrkin> I use this export PGUSER=postgres export PGPASSWORD
[15:43] <MortezaE> Hi, how read package description via apt-get or dpkg ?
[15:43] <somsip> !paste | herrkin (lets see it, remove passwords first)
[15:44] <herrkin> somsip, I dont understand
[15:44] <herrkin> you need a gist?
[15:44] <herrkin> or pastebin?
[15:44] <somsip> herrkin: paste it somewhere.
[15:44] <herrkin> ok
[15:46] <herrkin> somsip, this is whats in the file
[15:46] <herrkin> http://pastebin.com/hk9tQiWM
[15:48] <somsip> herrkin: I'd put a full path on pg_dump (like you did with /bin/date) and check the writability of paths to /home/backup.log and /location* as unusual to use these
[15:49] <somsip> herrkin: but I have no idea if just exporting user/pass will be picked up by pg_dump. So maybe there is a way to specify these on the command line, or in a config file
[15:49] <herrkin> as I mentioned it works when I just run the file
[15:49] <somsip> herrkin: as mentioned, crontab doesn't use the login environment in the same way
[15:49] <herrkin> and if I do a crontab it also works
[15:50] <somsip> herrkin: so in what way is it failing?
[15:50] <herrkin> but.. if I am logged out some times it wont work
[15:50] <herrkin> I have no way to figure out whats going on
[15:52] <mysupper> curious, I wonder the crontab contents of him.
[15:52] <mysupper> maybe hibernated?
[15:53] <herrkin> its a server, it has to remain running
[15:53] <herrkin> Ill paste my crontab line now
[15:53] <mysupper> if hyper-loaded can show that kind of behaviour.
[15:54] <mysupper> and also check cron logs.
[15:54] <herrkin> how do I see those logs?
[15:55] <mysupper> var/log/syslog
[15:55] <herrkin> I just tried the cron to see if I logged out it worked
[15:55] <herrkin> it didnt
[15:55] <mysupper> tail -f /var/log/syslog | grep CRON
[15:56] <herrkin> Feb 12 11:23:01 saecoserver CRON[16454]: (CRON) info (No MTA installed, discarding output)
[15:57] <herrkin> right after the call to the file
[15:57] <bipul> !package mysql
[15:58] <bipul> !help
[15:58] <realBigfoot> alright gentleman... what graphical shell, do you guys use ?
[15:58] <bipul> !apt-cache mysql
[15:59] <herrkin> whats that bipul ?
[15:59] <somsip> bipul: use !info and !find
[15:59] <Rory> !ot | realBigfoot
[15:59] <bipul> !info mysql
[15:59] <realBigfoot> Rory: is this offtopic ?
[15:59] <realBigfoot> I was reading this -> http://askubuntu.com/questions/65083/what-kinds-of-desktop-environments-and-shells-are-available
[15:59] <bipul> !find mysql
[16:00] <Rory> realBigfoot: If everybody replied to your question then support queries would be drowned out. It's also bait for a flameware.
[16:00] <herrkin> mysupper, somsip any idea?
[16:00] <Rory> flamewar*
[16:00] <realBigfoot> Rory: i was wondering if there are more people who do not use unity or else... but ok then... thanks
[16:01] <Rory> realBigfoot: I wasn't trying to be mean, I really did mean to ask it in #ubuntu-offtopic, you will get the discussion you want
[16:01] <herrkin> somsip, mysupper , this is the line I am unsing in my crontab : 23 11 * * *   /usr/local/bin/backup
[16:01] <realBigfoot> Rory: ;) ok thanks ....
[16:01] <andril> hello
[16:03] <andril> just did an update to nvidia drivers and had to revert back to default drivers now grub is gone and i get a orange screen
[16:03] <andril> any help?
[16:04] <realBigfoot> Rory: I sent there the msg... and you were right.. now it became a war
[16:05] <Rory> called it
[16:27] <farzeen> Hi, in gtk 3, the comboboxes dropdown icons are missing and an invalid icon shown. How to get rid of this? See screenshot of gtk3-demo
[16:27] <farzeen> http://pbrd.co/1E4vs2F
[16:28] <ahmed__> sd
[16:28] <ahmed__> efgrg
[16:29] <farzeen> what?
[16:29] <newuser> how to completely save this page locally ? ----> http://www.spmcil.com/SPMCIL/UploadDocument/O-Book/MumbaiMintBook.html
[16:29] <ahmed__> asmaa
[16:30] <sergio__> hello all
[16:30] <farzeen> hi sergio
[16:31] <farzeen> can u help me?
[16:32] <dupingping> hi everybody
[16:32] <farzeen> hi dupingping, could you pls help me?
[16:32] <dupingping> please explain me your problem.
[16:33] <sergio__> know of any distribution that Panasonic Toughbook work me
[16:33] <farzeen> In gtk 3, the comboboxes dropdown icons are missing and an invalid icon shown. How to get rid of this? See screenshot of gtk3-demo
[16:33] <farzeen> http://pbrd.co/1E4vs2F
[16:34] <farzeen> See this too : http://pbrd.co/1E4wETr
[16:35] <dupingping> it's ubuntu?
[16:36] <farzeen> yes. Ubuntu Gnome 14.10
[16:36] <farzeen> upgraded to Gnome 3.14 and gtk 3.14
[16:36] <dupingping> i think that it's normal.
[16:36] <farzeen> normal?
[16:36] <dupingping> yes
[16:37] <valleydaddy78> hello
[16:37] <valleydaddy78> i need some one to go in and fix my wifi for me please ive been to the forums and i just cant do it please no hassle just help please
[16:38] <farzeen> See this:http://pbrd.co/1E4xAYa and this too:http://pbrd.co/1E4xMGH
[16:38] <OerHeks> farzeen, if you use a PPA for Gnome 3.14 , contact the PPA owner?
[16:38] <ObrienDave> valleydaddy78, and what EXACTLY does the wi-fi do or not do?
[16:38] <farzeen> so, won't you guys be able to help?
[16:39] <valleydaddy78> it doesnt register on my list of networking
[16:39] <OerHeks> sergio__, which toughbook? cf18/cf19/ .. cf28 ?
[16:39] <farzeen> dupingping, did you say that the black rectangle with a red circle meaning invalid is normal?
[16:39] <valleydaddy78> the hard and soft are both unblocked
[16:40] <ObrienDave> valleydaddy78, is the router broadcasting the SSID?
[16:40] <valleydaddy78> the propriataries and not listed
[16:40] <erichf> HEllo, what is the best way to go about installing tmux 1.9 on ubuntu 14.04?
[16:40] <dupingping> farzeen, i could not found any problem as you.
[16:40] <erichf> I came across this page: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tmux/1.9-6ubuntu1
[16:40] <valleydaddy78> no its not fuctioning at all
[16:40] <farzeen> let me highlight.. pls hold on
[16:41] <ObrienDave> valleydaddy78, can any other device connect to the router?
[16:41] <erichf> Also, https://gist.github.com/shime/5706655
[16:41] <valleydaddy78> yes my android and iphone are connected just fine
[16:42] <valleydaddy78> and my winblows pc connected fine
[16:42] <iCHAIT> hello all
[16:42] <iCHAIT> I am using a MacBook Air(early 2014 model) having 4 GB of RAM and 256 GB SSD running OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
[16:42] <iCHAIT> I want to install Ubuntu on it and compile a version of Ubuntu kernel as a part of my college assignment,I also want to disable some pre installed modules and make some small modules like multiplication,addition,subtraction of two numbers and insert this module into the kernel and subsequently be able to remove it!!
[16:42] <iCHAIT> What would be best suited for me, dual booting Ubuntu or installing Ubuntu via virtual box ??
[16:42] <ObrienDave> valleydaddy78, are you having trouble with a laptop?
[16:43] <valleydaddy78> pavilion g6
[16:43] <valleydaddy78> hp
[16:43] <farzeen> dupingping: here it is:http://pbrd.co/1E4yK5Z
[16:43] <NikolaiToryzin> iCHAIT: Use a tool like vmware or parallels
[16:43] <ObrienDave> valleydaddy78, what is the internal wi-fi adapter model?
[16:44] <valleydaddy78> r8169
[16:44] <NikolaiToryzin> iCHAIT: Dual-booting can ruin both installs if you don't know what you're doing and Ubuntu doesn't support all the hardware on the latest MBA ootb
[16:44] <NikolaiToryzin> Read: The Linux kernel doesn't yet
[16:46] <valleydaddy78> mii                    13934  1 r8169
[16:46] <iCHAIT> @NIkolaiToryzin: By vmware you mean virtual box??RIGHT??
[16:46] <ObrienDave> valleydaddy78, http://askubuntu.com/questions/501550/driver-r8169-of-realtek
[16:46] <farzeen> dupingping: see this too http://pbrd.co/1E4zoQZ
[16:46] <NikolaiToryzin> iCHAIT: Personally, virtualbox sucks.
[16:46] <NikolaiToryzin> But whatever you want to use
[16:47] <NikolaiToryzin> I meant vmware player though
[16:47] <iCHAIT> NikolaiToryzin,
[16:47] <NikolaiToryzin> Yes?
[16:47] <iCHAIT> have u played around with the module??
[16:48] <iCHAIT> through vmware
[16:48] <iCHAIT> coz thats my main concern
[16:48] <agent_white> iCHAIT: Virtualbox/VMware until you find a nice OS you enjoy,then dual boot. Don't listen to nitpicks on vbox/vmware at this point, as they won't matter to you.
[16:48] <NikolaiToryzin> Module?
[16:48] <valleydaddy78> i ran the command what do i do now
[16:49] <NikolaiToryzin> iCHAIT: I'd play with the parallels trial for a bit personally.
[16:49] <iCHAIT> the different ubuntu modules..
[16:49] <NikolaiToryzin> agent_white: On his MBA I wouldn't risk trying to dual-boot
[16:49] <NikolaiToryzin> Ubuntu will try to shove grub or so
[16:49] <agent_white> For an MBA? I would expect dual-booting would be a piece of cake.
[16:49] <NikolaiToryzin> Something on and it won't boot either OS so he'd need to install refind
[16:50] <agent_white> Both, rather.
[16:50] <NikolaiToryzin> And I've heard mixed things about getting refind on 10.10
[16:50] <agent_white> But I was saying dual-booting for just his own purposes. For testing, easily use a VM.
[16:50] <valleydaddy78> i ran the command what do i do now
[16:51] <NikolaiToryzin> iCHAIT: VMs are great for that
[16:51] <jin_baba> can you save the session in xchat?
[16:51] <NikolaiToryzin> On the plus side you can't break your system by installing a broken kernel you compiled
[16:51] <jin_baba> like you can save the open tabs in the browser
[16:52] <agent_white> jin_baba: As in you would like to re-connect to the same server and channels each time you open xchat?
[16:52] <jin_baba> exactly
[16:52] <krux> jin_baba: you would have to autoconnect each server your wanting to connect to.. and set the channels to autojoin
[16:52] <iCHAIT> In terms of working around with pre installed modules and with my own modules VM would be a better option?? @Nikolai@agent_white ??
[16:53] <jin_baba> alright thanks
[16:53] <agent_white> jin_baba: Check out the "edit" pane in the network list.
[16:53] <agent_white> There should be a checkbox for autoconnect, as well as an "autojoin channels" tab.
[16:54] <agent_white> iCHAIT: Correct. Simply, a VM is good for experimentation. That's what you need.
[16:55] <patricelafrance> p.lafrance.plancher.professionnel@hotmail.com
[16:56] <andril> any help with grub?
[16:56] <jin_baba> @agent_white I have checked auto connect in edit server screen but i dont see autojoin channels. What am I missing?
[16:58] <rodrigograca31> I have a .img file with 8GBs... but I want to write it to a 4GB sdcard... It has 8GB because was created using "dd" and copied the blank space... so, how can I remove this blank space?
[16:58] <agent_white> jin_baba: http://xchat.org/faq/#q22
[16:58] <iCHAIT>  And by using VM there will be no need to install refind @agent_white??
[16:58] <agent_white> iCHAIT: I don't know what refind is.
[16:59] <agent_white> iCHAIT: I suggest you look into: booting a VM from an image, and customizing an image.
[16:59] <NikolaiToryzin> iCHAIT: with a vm you don't need refind
[16:59] <Guest57050> всем привет)
[16:59] <krux> agent_white: you gotta add each channel you want to autojoin Network list then select server then edit then on the top right corner i believe you should see a Add remove edit
[16:59] <krux> opps i meant jin_baba
[16:59] <krux> :)
[17:00] <krux> click on the autojoin channels tab.. and click add..
[17:00] <designbybeck_> When you are using a dialog box, is there a way to Show/Sort by Type? I only see Name, Size, Modified ???
[17:00] <D0C-saintly> W: GPG error: https://download.01.org trusty InRelease: The following signatures <- is this a known issue?
[17:00] <iCHAIT> agent_white, NikolaiToryzin
[17:00] <iCHAIT> Thanks
[17:00] <NikolaiToryzin> agent_white: It's a special bootloader for EFI systems (mostly just Macs) that let's you boot multiple OSes correctly, bios emulation, etc
[17:01] <NikolaiToryzin> By the way
[17:01] <jin_baba> I think I understand now
[17:01] <N3w_Com3r> how do i configure my wireless pci card and my rtl8187b card in terminal
[17:01] <jin_baba> Let me try this out
[17:01] <agent_white> NikolaiToryzin: Ahhh! Never heard of it.
[17:02] <N3w_Com3r> how do i configure my wireless pci card and my rtl8187b card in terminal
[17:02] <N3w_Com3r> how do i configure my wireless pci card and my rtl8187b card in terminal
[17:02] <jin_baba> Its working wohoo! :P
[17:02] <jin_baba> Thanks guys, you are always helpful.
[17:02] <OerHeks> D0C-saintly, please don't use those intel drivers, it will wreck your system
[17:03] <agent_white> jin_baba: \o/
[17:03] <N3w_Com3r> which 1
[17:03] <N3w_Com3r> my wireless pci card u mean
[17:06] <studentttu> hey
[17:07] <molgrum> how do i know if mono (for wine) is installed on my system?
[17:07] <studentttu> I was installing silverlight mod to my ubuntu, and i fced something up and i cant get update anymore apt-get update E: Type 'sudo' is not known on line 5 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-xamarin.list E: The list of sources could not be read.
[17:08] <studentttu> How can i fix it?
[17:10] <ObrienDave> OerHeks, ummm, what's wrong with the Intel drivers?
[17:10] <D0C-saintly> OerHeks: well, once there are AC capable drivers outside of Intel i'll be happy to not use them :)
[17:10] <Bashing-om> studentttu: open the file with admin privivilegs :  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-xamarin.list ; and fix that line . If not apparent, post to pastebin and we see what we can do .
[17:10] <D0C-saintly> and aside from that, my apt-get upgrade is still flagging a bunch of packages saying they can't be verified
[17:10] <dupingping> ubuntu is maintaining compiz now?
[17:11] <ObrienDave> D0C-saintly, you need to update the GPG keys
[17:11] <OerHeks> ObrienDave, intel drivers from that site are bad.
[17:11] <D0C-saintly> ObrienDave: how do I do that?
[17:12] <Bashing-om> !compiz
[17:13] <studentttu> Bashing-om:  can you paste your sources.list.d somewhere? for some reason i have "deb http://.." stuff there
[17:13] <OerHeks> D0C-saintly, ObrienDave if you really want newer drivers, use https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[17:13] <Bashing-om> studentttu: Sure I will... be aware tht firectory will only contain 3rd party source fetches,. stand by .
[17:15] <Bashing-om> studentttu: My 3rd party directory: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10190859/ .
[17:15] <ObrienDave> D0C-saintly, you need to get the signing key from each ppa and import from the keyserver
[17:16] <studentttu> Bashing-om:  aa okay thanks. These deb stuff must be some useless debian stuff. i deleted it and it works now
[17:16] <p3rror> hello
[17:16] <p3rror> I run virtualbox on my ubuntu box
[17:16] <p3rror> I need to configure ip forwarding using ufw
[17:16] <p3rror> how can I do that
[17:17] <ObrienDave> D0C-saintly, check into Y PPA Manager
[17:17] <Bashing-om> studentttu: :) ... not a good idea to mix distro sources . Always, always check the ubuntu software repository for anything you want/need .
[17:19] <pagios_> how can i force all connections stuck in netstat -an to die
[17:19] <D0C-saintly> @.@ wis this because of the heatbleed nonsense?
[17:19] <D0C-saintly> Seems it will be easier to just re-install Ubuntu than deal with that.
[17:20] <ObrienDave> Y PPA Manager can import all of the keys you need at once
[17:22] <chebit> hi guys, I want install slowmovideo, but I can't
[17:22] <chebit> some idea?
[17:22] <chebit> E: Unable to locate package slowmovideo
[17:22] <chebit> I add PPA
[17:22] <chebit> but not work
[17:23] <ObrienDave> did you "update" after adding the PPA?
[17:23] <Nixus> have you done "sudo apt-get update"?
[17:23] <chebit> yes
[17:23] <Nixus> does it say that here is an error with your ppa?
[17:24] <chebit> I update, I think that PPA is incorrect, but I have not been able to laceae another
[17:25] <BluesKaj> chebit, sudo add-apt-repository ppa:brousselle/slowmovideo ?
[17:25] <chebit> BluesKaj: yes I have ubuntu 14.04
[17:26] <chebit> Ok, I found this "The latest supported ppa is for 13.10."
[17:26] <chebit> plot
[17:27] <D0C-saintly> is there an apt-get for Y PPA?
[17:28] <ObrienDave> https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/y-ppa-manager
[17:31] <D0C-saintly> ObrienDave: found that page, but it's not i nthe package manager?
[17:32] <k1l_> D0C-saintly: y ppa manager is a 3rd party tool. its not from ubuntu
[17:32] <k1l_> D0C-saintly: or what do you want/have an issue with?
[17:32] <D0C-saintly> Can I ask y does it have a silly name? (pun intended)
[17:33] <k1l_> no need for puns.
[17:33] <D0C-saintly> k1l_: apt-get update/upgrade are complaining about signatures.
[17:33] <k1l_> please pastebin the whole command and output and show the link here
[17:34] <D0C-saintly> mm, I appreciate the help, but this is already more time than I intended to spend onthis.
[17:34] <D0C-saintly> I'll google this later, or just wipe the machine and start fresh with something else. thanks.
[17:34] <newuser> how to completely save this page locally ? ----> http://www.spmcil.com/SPMCIL/UploadDocument/O-Book/MumbaiMintBook.html
[17:34] <k1l_> ok, then start a blog for your ranting bevause this is not the place for it if you dont seek support anyway, thanks
[17:35] <D0C-saintly> That wasn't a rant :)
[17:35] <ObrienDave> *rolls eyes, throws up hands and walks away*
[17:37] <sebalicious> Has anyone had any success building fglrx 14.12 on the 14.9 kernel?
[17:37] <newuser_> how to completely save this page locally ?? ----
[17:37] <newuser_> how to completely save this page locally ?? ----> http://www.spmcil.com/SPMCIL/UploadDocument/P-Book/MumbaiMintBook.html
[17:38] <NegativeFlare> newuser_: wget it?
[17:38] <k1l_> newuser_: use wget? or any browser plugin you like. or use the browser "save site"
[17:38] <newuser_> NegativeFlare: yes, no use
[17:39] <newuser_> k1l_: wget did not save the page content plus I also tried maff and unmht plugins for firefox but to no avail
[17:40] <OerHeks> newuser_, it is a flash thing, hard to wget
[17:40] <OerHeks> newuser_, you can print it
[17:40] <newuser_> OerHeks: I dont wanna print it, saving it as html is what I wanna do
[17:41] <OerHeks> newuser_, no go, goodluck.
[17:41] <nessessary129> newuser_, Ctrl+S will save a page on your system if you are using firefox or chrome etc.
[17:42] <newuser_> nessessary129: ctrl+s is not working on the page, but doing save as...from file menu of the toolbar is also of no help
[17:43] <nessessary129> oh
[17:44] <Guest50405> hi there
[17:44] <newuser_> plz open the page and suggest something
[17:44] <nessessary129> newuser_, save its source
[17:44] <newuser_> nessessary129: how ?
[17:45] <sebalicious> newuser... can you not just print to PDF ??
[17:46] <newuser_> sebalicious: I have other uses for its html file, printing is not needed
[17:46] <sebalicious> Oh sorry, just read up. You need to save the .SWF
[17:46] <nessessary129> right click then view page source
[17:46] <newuser_> ok, now
[17:47] <nessessary129> then Ctrl+A copy to text editor
[17:48] <sebalicious> http://pastebin.com/96vmmV1a
[17:48] <sebalicious> I just did that lol
[17:48] <treker> hello, how do I specify the location I want my tar ball to be created?
[17:48] <sebalicious> I was slightly too slow I see ;)
[17:49] <nessessary129> newuser_, works?
[17:50] <agent_white> treker: `tar --create --file foo.tar /path/to/location`
[17:50] <agent_white> treker: See `man tar` and search for "create" via `/create`
[17:50] <treker> agent_white: thank you
[17:51] <cabel> I'm hoping someone could help me. I have a Windows uefi and gpt system with Android-x86 installed. I would like to install grub2 bootloader from ubuntu. How can I do this using the live cd?
[17:52] <EriC^^> !lostgrub | cabel
[17:52] <EriC^^> !grub | cabel
[17:52] <Sivik> has anyone ever seen where you have ati drives with ubuntu 14.04 and using multiple monitors, that your mouse cursor would show up on some monitors but not all
[17:53] <cabel> I never had grub. I do not want to install ubuntu, I just want to use it's grub bootloader
[17:53] <EriC^^> cabel: it should apply the same as reinstalling grub from a live usb after windows demolishes it
[17:53] <EriC^^> ( i guess )
[17:55] <treker> agent_white:  tar cvpzf backup`date +"%m_%d_%Y"`.tgz /backups --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/backup.tgz --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys /               the c flag is just for create an archive? I want with this command add so the tar ball places on another location
[17:55] <cabel> Unfortunately, it doesn't look like that's the case "this only works to reinstall to MBR of a working system"
[17:55] <cabel> I don't have an mbr or a working ubuntu system
[17:55] <treker> agent_white: I run the script in a directory and wants it to be in /backups
[17:55] <Paddy_NI> I have ssh access to my tower pc which is upstairs sitting at the login screen (Ubuntu 14.10).  As I am being lazy is there any way I can have it login so that I done have to go upstairs?
[17:56] <EriC^^> cabel: of course it assumes you're booting something with grub..
[17:56] <Paddy_NI> VNC used to be an option before it got b0rked on Ubuntu 14.04
[17:56] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: uhm, ssh does log in
[17:56] <Pantsu> that is the whole point of it
[17:56] <EriC^^> cabel: in your case it would be Android_x86 , assuming the same procedure of installing grub can be applied ( mounting the filesystems, virtual fs, chrooting and installing grub )
[17:57] <Pantsu> don't have to be logged locally on the remote machine before you ssh in
[17:57] <genii> cabel: You probably want instead something like the Super Grub Disk
[17:57] <EriC^^> cabel: dont know dude, give it a shot, you're talking about installing grub to a phone or what here?
[17:57] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, Oh yes I know but it does not allow you to initiate vpn connections or start Transmission on the remote comp so that I can use "transmission remote" on this laptop to access it
[17:57] <agent_white> treker: Yes, -c creates. Why don't you try it out and see what happens?
[17:57] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, Well aware of that
[17:58] <Pantsu> uhm wrong?
[17:58] <Pantsu> you can start transmission just fine on the remote
[17:58] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, Yes but not the vpn
[17:58] <Pantsu> same with openvpn and whatever
[17:58] <OerHeks> Paddy_NI, let that tower autologin? so you have to go upstairs one time
[17:58] <cabel> I'm just trying to dual boot a 2 in 1 PC that came pre-loaded with windows 8 and I installed android-x86 to it
[17:58] <treker> agent_white: but I already have the cvpzf switches :/
[17:58] <Paddy_NI> OerHeks, The keyring still needs manual input
[17:58] <agent_white> Paddy_NI: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutoLogin
[17:59] <agent_white> Paddy_NI: You need to remove the password from the keyring.
[17:59] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: 2 factor
[17:59] <EriC^^> cabel: i think it should work then, if you can chroot into the installation, then install grub there using it's package manager or ..
[17:59] <agent_white> treker: Correct!
[17:59] <siente> Hello guys, how to install gnome on ubuntu 14.04 lts?
[17:59] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: then you can safely unlock it over the network
[17:59] <treker> agent_white: kk :(
[17:59] <agent_white> treker: That is fine! :) It looks OK to me. What happens when you run it?
[17:59] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: or you can do fun things with pam
[17:59] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, The keyring storing the VPN credentials unlocks when you graphically login
[18:00] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: you can change that to do it when you do a cli login too
[18:00] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, really?
[18:00] <Paddy_NI> brb.. oven is beeping at me
[18:00] <Pantsu> sure, unless the vpn client is insane
[18:00] <OerHeks> ssh into your oven :-D
[18:00] <Pantsu> what keyring is it using?
[18:00] <Pantsu> or does it have it's own?
[18:01] <OerHeks> lazyness-fix is in progress
[18:01] <Paddy_NI> OerHeks, lol
[18:01] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, Which ever Ubuntu uses by default
[18:01] <Paddy_NI> seahorse I think
[18:02] <treker> agent_white: the command works fine I am wondering if there is a way to specifu in tar where I want the tar ball to be saved. Right now it is saved in the same driectory where I have the script
[18:02] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, And is your method for starting transmission remotely involving "export DISPLAY:0" by chance?
[18:02] <Pantsu> you can use pam to unlock/start the gnome keyring
[18:03] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: no
[18:03] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, Cool
[18:03] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: transmission have a server/client architecture
[18:03] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, I have the cli client installed also
[18:03] <Pantsu> you just run the deamon on the remote and controll it using transmission-cli or transmission-web
[18:03] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, I like this :-)
[18:03] <newuser_> saving page source is not working
[18:04] <Paddy_NI> Pantsu, I now need to figure out this pam thing
[18:04] <agent_white> treker: Is it saved in "
[18:04] <agent_white> treker: "/backups" ?
[18:04] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring/Pam/Manual
[18:05] <agent_white> Paddy_NI: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GNOME_Keyring#PAM_method  -- as well.
[18:06] <Paddy_NI> agent_white, Pantsu thank you, I have some reading to do
[18:06] <Paddy_NI> :-)
[18:06] <siente> Hello guys, If I have installed Ubuntu 14.04.01 LTS and I want to change my graphic environment to gnome how can I do it?
[18:06] <Pantsu> siente: aptitude install gnome-desktop or whtever  and select it at the login screen?
[18:07] <ObrienDave> ^^^
[18:07] <treker> agent_white: no it is saved in the directory I run the script which is not /backups
[18:07] <agent_white> treker: Which directory is that?
[18:08] <treker> agent_white: ~/scripts
[18:08] <agent_white> treker: Hm.
[18:08] <agent_white> treker: Try adding `-C /path/to/dir`
[18:09] <siente> Pantsu, gnome-desktop-environment?
[18:09] <siente> Pantsu, apt-get install gnome-desktop-environment?
[18:09] <Pantsu> whatever the group is named this week
[18:09] <Pantsu> group/metapackage
[18:10] <agent_white> treker: Or, ensure the VERY last argument in that command is the path to where you want it saved.
[18:10] <agent_white> `tar -cvf foo.tar /path/to/directory/`
[18:11] <agent_white> erm
[18:11] <agent_white> Rather!
[18:11] <agent_white> I take that back, just use -C
[18:11] <agent_white> :)
[18:12] <quackgyver> Can someone explain why so-called "Chrome apps" end up in the Ubuntu launcher bar? I thought Chrome apps were supposed to run from within Chrome, but they seem to behave like native apps?
[18:12] <quackgyver> I'm not big on Chrome
[18:12] <quackgyver> so this confuses me
[18:12] <quackgyver> can someone explain?
[18:13] <treker> agent_white: didn't work  | tar cvpzf backup`date +"%m_%d_%Y"`.tgz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/backup.tgz --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys /home -C /backups |
[18:13] <treker> agent_white: just dont want to use the mv command all the time, never understand how to save the tar ball in another directory
[18:14] <newuser_> EriC^^: you there ?
[18:15] <pbx> how can i see what passwords have been stored for the wifi routers i use? i can't find them in Password & Keys...  running 14.04 FWIW
[18:16] <agent_white> treker: `tar cvpzf /path/to/backup`date...`.tgz
[18:16] <agent_white> treker: Include the full path in the name of the tarball.
[18:16] <Bashing-om> pbx: I look in the router's set up page to find what I have set for a password .
[18:17] <agent_white> quackgyver: `~/.local/share/applications/` -- in that folder, shortcuts should be labeled "chrome-*.desktop"
[18:18] <quackgyver> agent_white: well why do they appear as desktop apps at all?
[18:18] <quackgyver> is this a standard thing with chrome or what
[18:19] <agent_white> quackgyver: Check out /usr/share/applications/google-chrome.desktop,  there should be settings in there like "desktop entry", etc... just commend them out.
[18:19] <agent_white> quackgyver: As to why? God knows. ;)  It's annoying though.
[18:19] <quackgyver> well i like it
[18:19] <quackgyver> im just trying to understand it
[18:19] <quackgyver> exactly what chrome apps are
[18:19] <agent_white> quackgyver: Oh! Well then nice! :)
[18:19] <k1l_> quackgyver: its called "webapps". you can shut them down in the systemsettings or unity-tweak-tool
[18:19] <quackgyver> and whether it happens on other systems
[18:19] <quackgyver> k1l_: okay
[18:19] <quackgyver> so where else are they supposed to show up
[18:20] <quackgyver> by default
[18:20] <quackgyver> in most systems
[18:20] <quackgyver> inside chrome?
[18:20] <agent_white> quackgyver: Chrome isn't always fully killed  when you close it, so the icons can lingeras well.
[18:20] <quackgyver> also, is "webapps" some kind of standards thing
[18:20] <ObrienDave> good question. seems they open chrome to run anyway
[18:20] <agent_white> quackgyver: Yes.
[18:20] <quackgyver> or just a chrome thing
[18:20] <quackgyver> ah ok
[18:22] <treker> agent_white: It worked =) thank you sir
[18:22] <agent_white> Cheers!
[18:22] <jin_baba> jinHi! I need help decoding a base64 php file. Can anybody help? Sorry if its irrelevant.
[18:22] <pbx> jin_baba, my guess is that stack overflow will have some good tips for you
[18:24] <mbcx2> Hello, I installed Ubuntu and the internet is too slow on it. I tried almost every tutorial out there but it doesn't help. I should be getting 30 mbps but I am getting just 0.5  mbps. I am using firefox, disabled ipv6 everywhere and a ton of things, didn't help me. Here is my ifconfig: http://pastebin.com/JmdT6Ct1 My lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net: http://pastebin.com/MtfxXmdH My lsmod: http://pastebin.com/acLVKAi6. I appreciate your hel
[18:24] <agent_white> jin_baba: "adsljkadsf"
[18:24] <agent_white> jin_baba: "adsljkadsf" | base64 --decode
[18:25] <OEP> mbcx2: how are you testing throughput?
[18:26] <mbcx2> I use speedtest, do you mean?
[18:26] <OEP> mbcx2: ok
[18:26] <mbcx2> what do you mean*
[18:26] <OEP> mbcx2: does "dig +short example.com" take a long time to run?
[18:26] <Pantsu> wifi?
[18:26] <mbcx2> ok :)
[18:27] <mbcx2> no, quick
[18:27] <mbcx2> almost instant
[18:27] <Pantsu> mbcx2: btw http://inai.de/2008/02/19
[18:27] <OEP> mbcx2: ok, just making sure DNS is not the problem
[18:28] <mbcx2> Using opendns which is setup on the router
[18:28] <mbcx2> all other computers are working fine and fast
[18:28] <pbx> Bashing-om, it's not my router.  example scenario: i am at a cafe and the guy next to me wants to know the password and i don't remember it
[18:28] <OEP> mbcx2: They are all wireless clients too?
[18:28] <agent_white> So you go up and ask the person at the counter.
[18:28] <mbcx2> yes, I am using WRT1900AC, which is a beast wifi too
[18:28] <winterchillz> lol @ agent_white
[18:28] <pbx> agent_white, obviously the system is storing it. i'm looking for an answer from someone who knows where.
[18:29] <OerHeks> pbx check your keys & passwords then
[18:29] <Thhunder> hi guys, someone can help me out to update an old 6.06 release ? i followed the guide and if i "do-release-upgrade" it fails with some errors
[18:29] <mbcx2> still having problems on this specific computer, when I had windows 8 I had no problems. this might not be a driver error
[18:29] <jin_baba> Here is the file if you want to have a look: (dont worry its tinypaste link) http://tny.cz/ae90d311
[18:29] <pbx> OerHeks, as i said, i did, and i don't see it there.  typing the ssid in the search box returns nothing
[18:30] <agent_white> pbx: /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
[18:30] <pbx> i may be Doing It Wrong
[18:30] <agent_white> Check there
[18:30]  * pbx checks there
[18:30] <OEP> mbcx2: if you can use iperf to test how your local net performs that might be helpful to diagnose
[18:30] <agent_white> Though, it should not be storing it in cleartext... that is a GOOD thing it does not.
[18:31] <pbx> agent_white, ha, yes, it's there in cleartext, though only rw by root. thanks much
[18:31] <agent_white> pbx: Cheers. Make sure if you want it hidden, to uncheck "all users can connect to this network" in the wifi channel's options.
[18:32] <mbcx2> I have no idea how to use iperf, this is the only computer I have installed linux currently working too.
[18:32] <agent_white> pbx: It IS a security flaw... at least, ensure your  home wifi isn't in there ;)
[18:32] <mbcx2> my other windows computer which is connected over wifi is working fast, OEP.
[18:33] <Paddy_NI> agent_white, Pantsu No harm to you guys but thus far I am still correct and you are wrong. This has me exactly back where I left of
[18:33] <Pantsu> Paddy_NI: ?
[18:33] <Paddy_NI> I should have perhaps explained with more detail
[18:34] <agent_white> Paddy_NI: You want, when the computer starts up, to bypass the login splash screen and auto-login to a user, as well as bypass your SSH key, correct?
[18:35] <agent_white> I suggest, removing the SSH key/keyring key, and enabling auto-login.
[18:35] <OEP> mbcx2: not sure, are things besides speedtest slow as well?
[18:35] <Paddy_NI> agent_white, Wrong
[18:35] <mbcx2> yes, web browsing is killing me
[18:35] <agent_white> mbcx2: Are you sure your driver is the most recent?
[18:35] <agent_white> Paddy_NI: Alrighty, re-explain then. Not sure how we got it off by THAT far. ;)
[18:35] <Paddy_NI> :-)
[18:35] <plop_> plop
[18:36] <agent_white> polp
[18:36] <plop_> hello guys
[18:36] <agent_white> \o
[18:36] <mbcx2> not sure, on software & updates I don't see it on "Aditional drivers"
[18:36] <Paddy_NI> The Wife has just come home, I shall serve the dinner :-)
[18:36] <Paddy_NI> rb
[18:36] <Paddy_NI> brb
[18:36] <plop_> have a good diner paddy
[18:37] <siente> Hello guys, how to configure web server on ubuntu 14.04.01 LTS?
[18:37] <agent_white> mbcx2: What is the output of `readlink /sys/class/net/wlan0/device/driver` ?
[18:37] <plop_> salut
[18:37] <plop_> des français y en a
[18:37] <plop_> ??????????????
[18:37] <mbcx2> ../../../../bus/pci/drivers/rt2800pci
[18:37] <OerHeks> !fr | plop
[18:38] <agent_white> siente: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-apache-mysql-php-lamp-stack-on-ubuntu-14-04
[18:38] <OEP> mbcx2: you aren't the only one it seems https://www.google.com/search?q=rt2800pci+slow
[18:38] <agent_white> mbcx2: Alrighty, so the driver is rt2800pci driver is installed.
[18:39] <OerHeks> mbcx2, i blame it on wireless N, trottle back to B/G
[18:39] <mbcx2> So I replace the wireless drive on my computer?
[18:40] <OerHeks> mbcx2, no, just use the setting in networkmanager
[18:40] <mbcx2> ah ok :)
[18:42] <Bashing-om> Thhunder: Upgrade from 6.06 ! Verry long hard road,  most likely not to succeed. To much has changed from then. Highly recommneded to do a clean fresh install of 14.04 .
[18:42] <krom3> Hello! I got a new cheap keyboard and everything works fine in windows, but when Im in ubuntu the Ctrl and Alt keys register as L_SHIFT.
[18:43] <krom3> I was going to try editing it with xmodmap, but when I used xev I realized all the keys were registering exactly the same.
[18:44] <thllht> Hello, can someone tell me, which tool is better able to find defect sectors, "badblocks" or "fsck" ?
[18:45] <Pantsu> thllht: fsck will call badblocks
[18:45] <Pantsu> but you can also run it standalone
[18:46] <siente> agent_white, thank you
[18:46] <hydn> if i mv to the wrong destination name, is there any way to recover the overwritten file?
[18:47] <thllht> the problem is, that probably my external hard drive is broken. badblocks is already working for 36 hours, i started it with -vs and -w.
[18:47] <agent_white> krom3: What kind of keyboard?
[18:48] <OerHeks> thllht, what format, ext4 or ntfs/fat32
[18:48] <vicius> hola
[18:48] <thllht> before there was ntfs. I reformatted with ext4 until the end. But then i couldnt mount it anymore, the message was about some "defect superblock".
[18:48] <krom3> agent_white: It's a Qisan gaming keyboard. I have the link to the amazon page, i that'd help?
[18:49] <agent_white> krom3: Sure!
[18:49] <krom3> http://www.amazon.com/Qisan-USB-Wired-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B00KQFWTVC
[18:49] <kokut> Hello, I just installed cairo dock and now every time i close the lid it suspends my machine and i can't afford to log out pidgin
[18:50] <kokut> is there anything i can do? I have to close the lid because i dont live alone and people might wanna touch my computer
[18:50] <kokut> and i cannot afford that either
[18:50] <OerHeks> kokut don't close the lid then, or enable screensaver with pass
[18:50] <kokut> sounds good
[18:52] <kokut> OerHeks: how do i enable the screensaver with pass?
[18:52] <OerHeks> kokut, systemsettings > bightness & lock
[18:53] <kokut> OerHeks: thats not a screensaver
[18:54] <OerHeks> yes it is, it goes black
[18:54] <kokut> ok
[18:54] <kokut> thank you
[18:54] <lacrymology> I need to install libtbb-dev and whatnot, but the scripts that are set up on my server try to source a script (/opt/tbb/tbbvars.sh) that doesn't exist
[18:55] <agent_white> krom3: `setxkbmap`
[18:55] <agent_white> krom3: Run that, let me know what happens.
[18:56] <agent_white> krom3: If not, paste the output of `setxkbmap -query`
[18:59] <krom3> agent_white: Nothing happened. The -query returned this: http://piratepad.net/wq9LB66u18
[19:01] <agent_white> krom3: `setxkbmap -layout us`
[19:02] <krom3> agent_white: still no change.
[19:03] <agent_white> krom3: `setxkbmap -layout us -option''`
[19:05] <krom3> agent_white: still nothing.
[19:07] <ioria> krom3: maybe you needto modify your xmodmap
[19:08] <krom3> ioria: I thought about that, but all the keys register the same. Here's what xev looks like pressing shift, then ctrl, then alt. http://pastebin.com/WfBJPGii
[19:08] <OEP> For PAM, pam-auth-update generates a common-auth file which tries to short circuit pam_cap.so (and whatever is added by the service afterward). Is there a reason for the short circuit?
[19:11] <jwash> hi everyone, i've got my laptop with ubuntu 14.10 on it hooked to my network via wireless, it works great. I have a network printer upstairs away from any wired network. is there a way that i can get the unused ethernet port on my laptop to function as a switch?
[19:11] <ioria> krom3: in Gnome tweak tool under keyboard & Mouse try "show location of pointer" disabled
[19:11] <jwash> I'd like to plug in my switch for the room and attach the printer and a couple of other computers via ethernet
[19:12] <agent_white> krom3: Hmmm...  `xmodmap -pke | grep -E 'Control|Shift|Alt'`
[19:13] <vikas> hi 1080p videos not running in vlc
[19:13] <jirido> Hi guys here i come with a question again.
[19:14] <krom3> agent_white: http://piratepad.net/wq9LB66u18
[19:14] <jirido> When using sshfs to mount a remote / as a remote nonadmin user on the server but with sudo rights, (it's ubuntu so i cant do it as root and dont want to) is there a way to get a password promt to pop up asking for my remote users password(sudo) when i try to save an root owned file i have modified in a local editor or if i want to upload a file as root to a root owned directory?
[19:14] <agent_white> krom3: Use ubuntu paste when you can :)
[19:14] <krom3> agent_white: Oh I didn't know about that, sorry!
[19:14] <vikas> need help cant play blueray videos
[19:14] <agent_white> krom3: And it's the left alt and control keys that are bound to shift?
[19:14] <agent_white> krom3: Oh no worry! I just had to investigate "piratepaste" before even clicking on it.
[19:15] <agent_white> **piratepad :P
[19:15] <jatt> jirido: you can easily do that with tramp (emacs), you can save directly the file on the server as root
[19:15] <krom3> agent_white: Both Left and Right Control/Alt are recognized as Left Shift.
[19:15] <agent_white> krom3: And in what application are you testing them out in?
[19:16] <krom3> agent_white: Terminal, and browser. Im looking up the keycodes with xev.
[19:16] <jirido> jatt: yes but i like to edit with leafpad or sublime and brows with my filemanager
[19:16] <agent_white> krom3: So in the browser urlbar, holding ctrl or alt gives you that same capslock ability as shift?
[19:17] <krom3> agent_white: Correct, and in terminal as well.
[19:17] <jirido> Is there way to get a popup when im saving and "it" needs authorisation?
[19:17] <agent_white> krom3: Alrighty. Have you checked settings inside System-Preferences-Keyboard-Layouts-Layout Options ?
[19:18] <krom3> agent_white: Yeah, I've tried messing with a few but I couldn't find anything that helped.
[19:18] <jirido> jatt: if i want to use promt i could open with sudo via ssh
[19:19] <Bashing-om> vikas: All bluerays, or just "some" do not play ?
[19:20] <vikas> all 1080p
[19:20] <vikas> and 720p runs with broken graphics
[19:20] <agent_white> krom3: Since plugging in the keyboard, have you rebooted?
[19:21] <krom3> agent_white: Yeah, plenty of times.
[19:22] <DjSams> t
[19:22] <agent_white> krom3: Hm... `loadkeys -d` ?
[19:23] <cjbirk> hi. is there a way to lock the background so that users can not change it?
[19:23] <krom3> agent_white: "Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console"
[19:23] <Bashing-om> vikas: Have you installed -> ubuntu-restricted-extras , sudo apt-get install libdvdread4 <- execute -> sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh ?
[19:24] <vikas> restricted extras i have installed
[19:25] <agent_white> krom3: Hm... might need to get some more hardware info on that keyboard.
[19:25] <agent_white> krom3: dmesg output,  `lsusb -tv` output, lspci... etc.
[19:26] <OerHeks> vikas, checked the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/BluRayAndHDDVD page ?
[19:26] <yorwos> irc.gr
[19:27] <vikas> second one---sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh------ i installed just now
[19:30] <vikas> @<OerHeks> checked it
[19:31] <vikas> i wat to know do open source graphic drivers play bluray seamlessly or i have to installed amd drivers
[19:31] <krom3> agent_white: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10192634/
[19:32] <vikas> @<Bashing-om> done it but still problem persists
[19:37] <agent_white> krom3: Alrighty... `xmodmap`
[19:38] <krom3> agent_white: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10192708/
[19:39] <agent_white> krom3: Also... `xev | grep -B 4 -C 4 KeyPress` helps with xev so it's not spamming your window with info.
[19:39] <agent_white> krom3: Though when I saw the log it looked like it was registering the keypresses all as shift_l
[19:41] <krom3> agent_white: Yeah, it's registering them all as 0xffe1, Shift_L
[19:41] <sha1sum> Hey all... I just got a laptop shipped to me and the primary drive is an SSD. Upon completely redoing the partition table and installing on a ext4 filesystem, the drive seems to be "disappearing", telling me "/bin/ls" does not exist, applications fail to start...
[19:41] <agent_white> krom3: I think we might've found it...
[19:41] <agent_white> krom3: in "xmodmap"
[19:41] <agent_white> krom3: "ISO_Level3_Shift"
[19:42] <sha1sum> When I boot from the live CD and try to do fsck's, occasionally the drive just disappears. Not sure if this is a configuration issue or a hardware issue. Anyone have this happen?
[19:42] <Jordan_U> sha1sum: Sounds much more like a hardware issue.
[19:42] <Jordan_U> sha1sum: Please pastebin the output of "dmesg" around the time this happens.
[19:43] <vikas> which driver should i use --open source or propriety in ubuntu 14.04
[19:44] <sha1sum> Jordan_U: Like just now I started typing my password after a reboot and X went bye-bye and I have "EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_find_entry:1302: inode #blahlblah....
[19:44] <sha1sum> "
[19:44] <sha1sum> a lot of these just continuing
[19:46] <agent_white> krom3: Only for the ISO_Level3_Shifton mod1, we need to change that.
[19:46] <agent_white> Mod5 is fine.
[19:46] <krom3> agent_white: Alright, sounds good. Im pretty confused about what that all means haha.
[19:47] <agent_white> krom3: Me too, but I just  compared my xmodmap to yours and looked up wtf ISO_Level3 meant ;))
[19:48] <ioria> krom3: try add 'clear Control ' and 'add Control = Control_L Control_R' in xmodmap
[19:49] <Jordan_U> sha1sum: Please pastebin the output of "sudo smartctl --xall /dev/sda" (at a time when /dev/sda exists).
[19:50] <krom3> agent_white: to the top of the .Xmodmap file?
[19:52] <Jordan_U> sha1sum: Also, if you don't already have backups of all of the important data on this drive then make them *now*.
[19:52] <sha1sum> Jordan_U: it's brand new so nothing to back up
[19:52] <sha1sum> (actually, refurbished "brand new" which kind of has me worried lol)
[19:53] <agent_white> krom3: `xmodmap -e clear mod1``
[19:53] <sha1sum> Jordan_U: Is there something I can use from the live cd? The main system won't stay booted long enough for me to do anything.
[19:53] <sha1sum> I'm getting smartctl not found from the livecd
[19:53] <agent_white> krom3: `xmodmap -e add mod1 = Alt_L Alt_R Meta_L
[19:53] <Jordan_U> sha1sum: My guess would be a loose wire getting intermittently disconnected. Hopefully the smart status will keep a history of that type of problem but I'm not sure it would.
[19:54] <Jordan_U> sha1sum: That exact command will work fine from a LiveCD.
[19:54] <daftykins> sha1sum: i think surgery to check the drive connection is a better bet before messing with live sessions and SMART data
[19:55] <sha1sum> Jordan_U: actually, this is a *kubuntu* USB image, but I don't think that should matter right?
[19:55] <agent_white> krom3: Did we win? :D
[19:55] <sha1sum> daftykins, Jordan_U: OK, I'll go ahead and open it up :)
[19:55] <krom3> agent_white: It let me clear mod1 but it says BadValue for adding Alt_L Alt_R Meta_L
[19:55] <Jordan_U> sha1sum: Don't void your warranty though.
[19:55] <daftykins> sha1sum: don't forget to pull the mains power + battery!
[19:56] <sha1sum> "Warranty Sticker Void if tampered"... dammit.
[19:56] <agent_white> krom3: And you were doing this all in terminal, right?
[19:56] <krom3> agent_white: Yeah haha
[19:57] <agent_white> krom3: Mmm try it in terminal instead.
[19:57] <agent_white> ";" being a newline... `clear mod1; add mod1 = Alt_L  Alt_R Meta_L`
[19:58] <agent_white> in .Xmodmap***
[19:58] <krom3> agent_white: Oh just at the end after all the keycode declarations?
[19:59] <daftykins> sha1sum: damn. back to the live session it is
[20:00] <agent_white> krom3: Try at the start instead
[20:00] <agent_white> krom3: Both, actually ;)
[20:00] <krom3> agent_white: It's spitting this http://paste.ubuntu.com/10192924/
[20:01] <krom3> agent_white: even in .Xmodmap
[20:02] <I-am-Groot> Hello
[20:02] <I-am-Groot> I am having some problems with my ubuntu 14.04 installation
[20:03] <krom3> agent_white: But xmodmap outputs "mod1        Alt_L (0x40),  Alt_L (0xcc)"
[20:03] <agent_white> krom3: Check that opcode in .Xmodmap... number 118.
[20:03] <I-am-Groot> Before tuesday, i had ubuntu 14.04 running on a 19gb partition on my HDD
[20:04] <I-am-Groot> But it got filled up and i wanted more space but didnt want to loose my apps and settings
[20:04] <krom3> agent_white: It's Insert NoSymbol Insert
[20:04] <agent_white> krom3: Yeah that's wrong, two keys assigned to Alt_L
[20:04] <agent_white> krom3: `xmodmap -e clear mod1`
[20:04] <I-am-Groot> so i did some digging and found out that i could backup anything in my "/" folder by using a rar command
[20:05] <sha1sum> daftykins: this MSI support rep just said "as long as you don't do any physical damage it won't void your warranty"... Not sure if I should trust him or the sticker more lol
[20:05] <krom3> agent_white: alright, it's cleared again.
[20:05] <daftykins> sha1sum: never go by spoken word, you need something official in writing to go against things like that
[20:05] <I-am-Groot> Is anyone following??
[20:05] <tonio> I am trying to download virtualbox for windows (I want to install linux within it) from the official site but it says that the link is either outdated or my computer is blocked... can anyone try it for me?
[20:05] <daftykins> sha1sum: but honestly with something new... i'd just send it back i think.
[20:06] <agent_white> krom3: `clear mod1; add mod1 = Alt_L Meta_L` to .Xmodmap at the bottom. Then run `xmodmap modmap`
[20:06] <daftykins> tonio: they'll help you in #vbox - this has nothing to do with Ubuntu, sorry.
[20:06] <tonio> in #vbox there is nobody
[20:07] <daftykins> maybe it's ##
[20:07] <sha1sum> daftykins: good point. I may just do an exchange. They don't support Linux though so I'd have to throw windows back on it.
[20:07] <I-am-Groot> Of course not
[20:07] <daftykins> I-am-Groot: do not use rar.
[20:07] <daftykins> I-am-Groot: if you want responses in future, phrase an actual question :)
[20:08] <krom3> agent_white: It didnt complain that time, but it still added Alt_L(0x40) and Alt_L(0xcc)
[20:08] <tonio> please tell me if this link works for you:  http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.3.22/VirtualBox-4.3.22-96997-Win.exe
[20:09] <m0x> Not Found
[20:09] <m0x> The requested object does not exist on this server. The link you followed is either outdated, inaccurate, or the server has been instructed not to let you have it.
[20:09] <I-am-Groot> daftykins: What do u mean by "actual question"
[20:09] <m0x> https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
[20:10] <krom3> agent_white: And all the keys are still working as a Shift_L
[20:10] <k1l_> tonio: no need to install a windows version at all
[20:10] <daftykins> I-am-Groot: it means write up your query on a single line, on http://paste.ubuntu.com then link to it - we don't follow lengthy spammy stories written across multiple lines in here, the channel is too busy
[20:10] <tonio> thank you .. so I cannot download virtualbox... I wanted to install Linux in it
[20:10] <I-am-Groot> Hmmmm okay
[20:11] <k1l_> tonio: go to their webpage and get the latest version?
[20:11] <tonio> kil_   this is what I am trying to do ... their download link is not working
[20:12] <Jordan_U> I-am-Groot: You've so far phrased two sentences in the form of a questions "Is anyone following??" and "What do u mean by "actual question"". Neither of those questions relate to the actuall (as yet unstated) problem you'd like help with.
[20:12] <k1l_> tonio: well yes, you are right.
[20:12] <daftykins> tonio: when the file isn't there, you backspace the filename to the previous / and you get a listing of every file in that path... http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.3.22/
[20:12] <OerHeks> http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.3.22/VirtualBox-4.3.22-98236-Win.exe
[20:12] <OerHeks> the only exe on that page
[20:13] <k1l_> tonio: might want to report in #vbox
[20:13] <daftykins> tonio: yep just as OerHeks says.
[20:13] <I-am-Groot> But the thing is that, after my backing up and restore and reinstalation of grub, Ubuntu boots and seems to be working properly except for my internet has become really slow and sometimes ubuntu fails to shutdown after asking it to shutdown
[20:13] <OerHeks> tonio,  i would look for http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.3.8/
[20:14] <OerHeks> newer is better
[20:14] <tonio> yes .. it works now as Oerheks suggested  ... I am downloading now  .. thank you very much ... still I dont understand why they deactivated the original link
[20:14] <I-am-Groot> Jordan_U daftykins, was that okay
[20:15] <OerHeks> http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.3.8/VirtualBox-4.3.8-92456-Win.exe
[20:15] <daftykins> I-am-Groot: i don't see a link no.
[20:16] <I-am-Groot> daftykins: i am unable to open pages without them failing or without them opening without thier css and java scripts
[20:17] <I-am-Groot> the only thing that seems to work is my irc client
[20:17] <daftykins> To all - just had the link on the virtualbox site resolved.
[20:18] <sha1sum> daftykins: god bless Amazon's return policy :P
[20:18] <Jordan_U> I-am-Groot: I wouldn't trust any backup and restore of system files done with rar. Rar is not a tool whose intended use is to reliably preserve things like *NIX permissions and attributes. If you really used rar to restore all of the files in '/'. then I would say that your only sane solution for getting a system I would trust is to re-install. For future reference, "tar" is the canonical command to use for such backup ...
[20:18] <Jordan_U> ... and restore purposes.
[20:19] <sha1sum> You know what sucks? When you wait 6 days for your new box to be shipped, then you just have to turn around and ship it back to the reseller for repair and then wait for the repair and wait for it to be shipped back. I NEED A DRINK
[20:19] <I-am-Groot> jordan_U: this is the name of the backup file... backup.tgz
[20:20] <I-am-Groot> i am beginning to think its not rar
[20:20] <Jordan_U> I-am-Groot: Then you didn't use rar, you used tar. What is the exact command you used to make your backup? What is the exact command you used to restore?
[20:21] <I-am-Groot> Backup command: tar cvpzf "/media/mickey/New Volume/Ubuntu-setups/bk/backup.tgz" --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/media --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys /
[20:21] <control_> hello
[20:21] <I-am-Groot> restore command:: tar xvpfz backup.tgz -C /
[20:22] <control_> alguien sabe como instalar kali linux
[20:22] <control_> no tengo red cableada
[20:22] <bparker> I-am-Groot: protip: use --one-file-system
[20:22] <control_> nunca conecta
[20:23] <bparker> so you don't have to exclude all that
[20:23] <tonio> THANK YOU ALL    problem solved
[20:23] <DJones> control_: We don't support kali linux, its not an official ubuntu release, you'll need to find their own support channel
[20:23] <I-am-Groot> bparker: Am i supposed to use that in the command??
[20:24] <bparker> yes
[20:24] <control_> me pueden ayudar online a configurar mi red cableada
[20:24] <k1l_> control_: no kali linux support here. ask in #kali-linux
[20:24] <I-am-Groot> Okay, but the problem is i have already done the backup and restored it
[20:25] <I-am-Groot> And now my internet is as slow as hell
[20:25] <control_> mi user es control y contraseña michael
[20:25] <OerHeks> !english | control_
[20:26] <k1l_> !kali | control_
[20:28] <control_> need hel please , i have no wired network
[20:28] <I-am-Groot> Jordan_U & bparker: I dont know why ubuntu is behaving in this way but in android, when there are permissioan problems, we normally use fix permissions option in recovery or via terminal emulator and i was wondering if there was something like that in Ubuntu??
[20:28] <control_> i have ubuntu 14.04
[20:28] <control_> my user is control
[20:28] <control_> password michael
[20:30] <Jordan_U> I-am-Groot: If you boot from an Ubuntu LiveDVD/USB of the same version as what you have installed, do you have the same problems?
[20:30] <I-am-Groot> I havent tried that
[20:31] <DJones> control_: Why did you ask on how to install kali linux, we have no idea about that, Ubuntu installation instructions are at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[20:31] <I-am-Groot> But i have a windows 8 installation and it works perfectly
[20:32] <Jordan_U> I-am-Groot: Please try that. There is no simple way to "restore" permissions and attributes of all system files in Ubuntu, and it's not clear that that is the problem anyway.
[20:33] <I-am-Groot> To add to my list of problems, when booting up ubuntu, right after the ubuntu boot boot animation and before the lock screen , an error flashes
[20:34] <I-am-Groot> I am unable to make out what it says, the flash takes less than a second
[20:34] <bparker> record it with a camera?
[20:34] <I-am-Groot> Okay
[20:35] <I-am-Groot> let me reboot and try to see if i am able to catch it
[20:40] <I-am-Groot> Okay am back
[20:40] <I-am-Groot> The flash is so quick that i am unable to read it after recording
[20:41] <I-am-Groot> But i saw something like the UID=(then some numbers)
[20:43] <OerHeks> I-am-Groot, sounds like a partitionerror
[20:43] <I-am-Groot> Ookay
[20:44] <I-am-Groot> So how do i fix it
[20:45] <adminus> asf7
[20:45] <I-am-Groot> It only seems to show up when i do a complete shutdown and turn the pc back on by pressing the power button
[20:45] <I-am-Groot> The error doesnt show up when when i do a reboot
[20:46] <OerHeks> I-am-Groot, that would be fixed then
[20:47] <I-am-Groot> OerHeks: Sorry i didnt get you
[20:47] <studentttu> Guys, any idea if Ubuntu works well with mac book air yet? I read in 2014 that it had some big battery life issues - was running hot all the time and also some wifi and cam problems
[20:48] <OerHeks> I-am-Groot, if you shutdown like that, no filesystem likes that. so if you have rebooted, and that error does not come back, what can we do? seems like it is fixed.
[20:49] <OerHeks> I-am-Groot, but you started with an other issue, 19gb and no space left, shouldn't you focus on that
[20:49] <I-am-Groot> OerHeks: By full reboot i didnt mean long pressing the power button, i meant using the shutdown option
[20:53] <I-am-Groot> OerHeks: with my 19gb problem, i made a backup with tar using the comand::"tar cvpzf "/media/mickey/New Volume/Ubuntu-setups/bk/backup.tgz" --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/media --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys /" for backing up and the command::"tar xvpfz backup.tgz -C /" for restore. After restoring i lost grub so i used a certain grub fixing program to fix by booting up ubuntu using a live cd. But now my internet speed has gotten real
[20:53] <I-am-Groot>  slow and that error keeps popping up at boot.
[20:54] <Jordan_U> studentttu: Try it from a LiveUSB and see how well it works for your specific machine.
[20:55] <solar_sea> I screwed up my boot partition. It was only 128mb and an aptitude upgrade failed leaving it full. I cleaned it all and tried to remove all linux-image-* packages - with the idea to reinstall the kernel after that
[20:55] <solar_sea> however I'm stuck with linux-image-extra-3.13.0-40|43|45-generic that won't apt-get remove cleanly because their scripts expect to read content from boot that is already gone
[20:56] <solar_sea> how can I force-remove them from dpkg tracking ?
[20:57] <studentttu> Jordan_U:  im getting a MBA from work tomorrow, and last fall I had one I had all those problems. So maybe ill just run ubuntu in a virtual machine if the issues still remain
[20:57] <Jordan_U> studentttu: Please pastebin the complete output from the apt-get commands you're running.
[20:57] <studentttu> I think he means you solar_sea
[20:58] <Jordan_U> solar_sea: Please pastebin the complete output from the apt-get commands you're running.
[20:58] <solar_sea> Jordan_U, http://pastebin.com/WvutHQhy
[20:58] <daftykins> studentttu: yeah i wouldn't recommend Linux on an MBA - you've read the mac page presumably? assuming it goes up to your model
[20:58] <daftykins> !mac | studentttu
[20:59] <daftykins> ah yeah it's ancient.
[20:59] <diuqil> WOOHOO finally got X11 forwarding setup!!! =DDDD
[21:00] <Jordan_U> solar_sea: Do you have lilo installed? If so, why?
[21:01] <diuqil> Is it possible to use X11 forwarding without having a GUI installed on the host?
[21:01] <solar_sea> Jordan_U,  iirc something failed during the install a while ago when I did it so I switched to lilo from grub. working fine :)
[21:02] <daftykins> diuqil: you mean can you SSH into a headless box and run GUI apps?
[21:02] <studentttu> daftykins:  ive read those yeah, but I wonder if they are even being updated/maintained
[21:03] <solar_sea> Jordan_U, still, I'm just asking how to force dpkg to remove those packaging even though their uninstall scripts are failing.
[21:03] <daftykins> studentttu: it's a wiki, you and me are responsible for keeping it up to date - i added a page just the other day :)
[21:03] <genii> diuqil: You can install for instance xvfb and forward that
[21:03] <genii> !info xvfb
[21:03] <Jordan_U> solar_sea: I wouldn't touch lilo with a ten foot pole.
[21:04] <hardtail> !tablet
[21:04] <solar_sea> Jordan_U, nice offtopic ;)
[21:05] <diuqil> daftykins yes, headless box and GUI apps is what I mean
[21:05] <Jordan_U> solar_sea: It's not really though. You want /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-runlilo to exit cleanly, while not leaving your system unbootable, but that's as far as I'm willing to help you unless you switch to grub.
[21:05] <diuqil> !info X11
[21:08] <valleydaddy78> please help me fix my wireless
[21:10] <tekfacer> hola
[21:10] <solar_sea> Jordan_U, i found the postrm scripts at /var/lib/dpkg/info. Let's see if I get the kernel reinstalled and booting using that age-old, untouchable bootloader :D
[21:15] <daftykins> !details | valleydaddy78
[21:15] <valleydaddy78> can someone please help me fix my wireless
[21:15] <valleydaddy78> ive been in and out of here done a bunch of terminal
[21:15] <hotLady> http://VisitsToMoney.com/index.php?refId=644538
[21:15] <hotLady> see me naked here
[21:15] <hotLady> :D
[21:15] <hotLady> http://VisitsToMoney.com/index.php?refId=644538
[21:15] <valleydaddy78> i just want someone to link in and do it please
[21:15] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: ok, but that's not enough detail.
[21:15] <hotLady> just 0.12
[21:15] <hotLady> just 0.12
[21:16] <hotLady> see me naked here
[21:16] <hotLady> http://VisitsToMoney.com/index.php?refId=644538
[21:16] <hotLady> just 0.12
[21:16] <OerHeks> hotLady, go away boy
[21:16] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: over what, a working wired connection?
[21:16] <valleydaddy78> yes
[21:16] <daftykins> can you even say what the wireless model is?
[21:17] <valleydaddy78> r8162 i think
[21:17] <daftykins> run "lspci" and confirm it
[21:17] <valleydaddy78> r8164 maybe
[21:18] <stevenjc> hey wats the other server
[21:18] <daftykins> other server? for what?
[21:18] <stevenjc> well i have programming questions that dont belong here
[21:18] <daftykins> stevenjc: this isn't freenode's personal directory for finding channels
[21:18] <jayjo> to stack grep -v commands do I have to pipe it twice or can i seperate query by comma or space?
[21:18] <daftykins> !alis | stevenjc use this
[21:18] <jayjo> don't see it in docs
[21:19] <stevenjc> lol still a ubuntu channel
[21:19] <valleydaddy78> 06:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5209 PCI Express Card Reader (rev 01
[21:19] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: that's a card reader
[21:19] <I-am-Groot> Jordan_U i have finnally been able to catch the error.
[21:19] <I-am-Groot> Its "The disk drive for UUID=(numbers and figures with hiphens) is not ready yet or not present"
[21:20] <valleydaddy78> it didnt show up
[21:20] <valleydaddy78> i scraped everything i did cause it didnt work
[21:20] <Jordan_U> I-am-Groot: I'm still waiting for you to try booting from a LiveCD/USB and see if you can reproduce your problems there.
[21:20] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: is it a USB device plugged in, or internal card? look for something called network / ethernet
[21:21] <valleydaddy78> internal for a hp pavilion g6
[21:21] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: that is not sufficient detail
[21:21] <radiance_> Hello
[21:21] <valleydaddy78> if connected you would be able to access all info you need
[21:22] <valleydaddy78> its a fresh install so theres nothing on here
[21:22] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: if you answer the question i can look up whether it's even possible. if you're unwilling to lift a finger to help yourself, then there is no point.
[21:22] <HelpLessY> hey
[21:22] <jayjo> Is it possible to stack grep queries? Otherwise it looks like the limit is piping it twice?
[21:22] <radiance_> I googled about the problem of ubuntu forgetting the brightness value after a restart but could not find any solution. Everyone is talking about fixing the brightness at a certain level after restart.
[21:22] <valleydaddy78> ok how do i find it
[21:22] <valleydaddy78> that command you gave didnt work
[21:22] <HelpLessY> guys my sister is in hotspital
[21:23] <radiance_> Is there any workaround for remembering the brightness value after restart?
[21:23] <daftykins> HelpLessY: sorry to hear that, but how does this relate to an OS support channel?
[21:23] <hardtail> ^ lol
[21:23] <HelpLessY> my sister in i need $1000 for her oprations , please send me just $1 each of them
[21:23] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: read my earlier messages. you are not paying attention
[21:23] <HelpLessY> please help me out
[21:24] <soee> bye bye
[21:24] <daftykins> wow that story really cuts close to my penguin heart
[21:24] <daftykins> anyway back to support
[21:24] <valleydaddy78> ok ls what?
[21:24] <daftykins> 21:20 < daftykins> valleydaddy78: is it a USB device plugged in, or internal card? look for something called network / ethernet
[21:24] <valleydaddy78> its internal
[21:24] <hardtail> dafty you are too funny man  anyways back to helping people
[21:24] <valleydaddy78> i dont have a usb device
[21:25] <radiance_> Or can I write a script to store the actual brightness value in a file at shutdown and execute another script at startup that will read the last written value of actual brightness and set the brightness to that value?
[21:25] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: ok, so run "lspci" again because there is a device there with 'network' or 'ethernet' beside it and you missed it first time.
[21:25] <valleydaddy78> i switched from windows it wored then
[21:26] <radiance_> Anyone?
[21:26] <valleydaddy78> 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 05)
[21:26] <valleydaddy78> 06:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5209 PCI Express Card Reader (rev 01
[21:26] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: nope neither of those, something else
[21:29] <valleydaddy78> nothing else with those words
[21:30] <I-am-Groot> Jordan_U: I tried the ubuntu live cd and my internet is fine there, and there are no startup errors
[21:31] <Steky> Buonasera
[21:32] <valleydaddy78> r8169
[21:32] <I-am-Groot> One problem i forgot to add was after the restore, whenever i try to to boot ubuntu with either a pendrive or a wifi dongle inserted, it gets stuck in a blackscreen.
[21:34] <valleydaddy78> a forum is saying r8168 works
[21:34] <valleydaddy78> @daftykins a forum is saying r8168 works
[21:35] <t-dubs> Hello@
[21:35] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: right but you're just throwing me a string and can't prove what the hardware really is.
[21:35] <t-dubs> How are ya dafty?
[21:35] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: run this "sudo apt-get update && install pastebinit" *THEN* "lspci | pastebinit"
[21:35] <t-dubs> Nice to see ya!
[21:35] <daftykins> t-dubs: all good here ty, hope you are well too. unfortunately general chat is off policy for here, support only :)
[21:35] <t-dubs> And, I need your expertise, once more :)
[21:35] <Jordan_U> How can I best mount a samba share at login, without requiring that the password for that share be stored in plain text?
[21:36] <t-dubs> Well, I guess I'm in luck, as I need support!
[21:36] <t-dubs> LOL
[21:36] <idowo> Hi, how can I download deb packages through the internet browser from launchpad for offline use on other PCs?
[21:36] <daftykins> Jordan_U: never seen that there's ever a way around that one unfortunately
[21:36] <t-dubs> So, I can't get the software center to stay open
[21:37] <t-dubs> I type tbe name in the "start window" (or whatever its' called here, the "dash"?)
[21:38] <t-dubs>  And, it opens for a few seconds, and then, *poof* it's gone!
[21:38] <t-dubs> And, it's definitetly closed, too, alt+tab doesn't show it.
[21:39] <sudormrf> I did a google search, couldn't find an answer, looking to you ladies and gents now.  anyone in here know where I can find support for ibus-mozc?
[21:39] <valleydaddy78> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10194051/
[21:39] <t-dubs> So.. what gives, my policy following friend?
[21:39] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: and "lsusb | pastebinit"
[21:40] <Jordan_U> daftykins: I was expecting to find a good form of PAM / Gnome-keyring integration. I have an ugly hack setup currently with gvfs-mount, with uglyness mostly due to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1235034 .
[21:41] <daftykins> Jordan_U: yeah, just confirms it's a topic beyond me then i guess :)
[21:41] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: and "lsusb | pastebinit"
[21:41] <valleydaddy78> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10194067/
[21:42] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: yeah nothing of that is even a wireless device, maybe try a fresh boot. it's not showing up
[21:43] <valleydaddy78> ill find someone willing to connect ive been working this all day im just tired
[21:43] <valleydaddy78> stuck on this damn cord
[21:44] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: right, but until a wireless device shows up - nobody can help you
[21:44] <valleydaddy78> but cant someone go in and find that
[21:44] <ilyas> Hi
[21:45] <IronicBadger> is there anyone here that knows where i can find some docs on aufs for ubuntu?
[21:45] <ilyas> I don't have sound in my laptop with ubuntu
[21:45] <daftykins> valleydaddy78: i just asked you to run the commands that someone connected in remotely would, so unless you reboot and those commands show something new - there are no options, no
[21:45] <Jordan_U> IronicBadger: What is your end goal?
[21:46] <IronicBadger> mount 5 drives under one mount point. i have mhddfs installed atm but its buggy. and ive been told tha aufs is the answer
[21:47] <t-dubs> Soo,canan yone help me out?
[21:47] <t-dubs> Or, no?
[21:47] <t-dubs> lol
[21:47] <IronicBadger> heh - nvm. i had a type in my fstab. i'll write a blog post so hopefully that helps someone else out
[21:47] <crapsul> hi all , do you know command for extract all url/links from website ?
[21:48] <t-dubs> Anyone?
[21:48] <t-dubs> I need help with the software center
[21:48] <BlueProtoman> Where are the .desktop files that represent programs in the launcher stored?
[21:48] <t-dubs> The window won't stay open.
[21:49] <genii> daftykins: That USB ID 1004:625f is intriguing. Can't find any documentation whatsoever about it. Might be some OEM wifi rebranded to LG
[21:49] <t-dubs> Anyone?
[21:49] <trism> BlueProtoman: /usr/share/applications/ or ~/.local/share/applications/
[21:50] <BlueProtoman> trism: Thanks!
[21:51] <daftykins> genii: what did you google? i got nothing. don't really see there being any options sadly
[21:51]  * crapsul googling
[21:51] <genii> daftykins: I checked the linux-usb site, and went through several pages on searching just for 1004:625f
[21:52] <t-dubs> @daftykins: Hey there, dude, I know you don't use desktop, but, maybe you know of someplace that does
[21:52] <t-dubs> ??
[21:53] <t-dubs> Ypu know what I mean?
[21:53] <daftykins> t-dubs: just rephrase your question saying what's happening
[21:53] <t-dubs> OK
[21:54] <t-dubs> So.. everytime I either click on  the software center icon or attempt to run it via terminal, it starts, and then, a few seconds later, closes
[21:54] <t-dubs> Without me ever being able to search it.
[21:55] <t-dubs> And, I can't find a tge program name, so using apt-get install "program" wont worj
[21:55] <t-dubs> work*
[21:55] <daftykins> apt-cache search <thing to search for>
[21:55] <daftykins> that's the CLI way.
[21:55] <t-dubs> ok
[21:56] <t-dubs> w/ or w/o the carrats, dafty?
[21:57] <daftykins> t-dubs: without
[21:57] <daftykins> e.g. "apt-cache search irc" might show IRC clients
[21:57] <t-dubs> ok
[21:58] <t-dubs> Nothing happns when I do that, daftykins
[21:59] <t-dubs> It just goes righ tback tosaying ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[21:59] <daftykins> t-dubs: did you "sudo apt-get update" first ?
[21:59] <t-dubs> no..
[21:59] <daftykins> if it gives you none, it means your search was too specific
[21:59] <t-dubs> OK, I didn't know I had to do that
[22:00] <t-dubs> lol
[22:00] <t-dubs> whoah!!
[22:01] <t-dubs> OK, so my search now yields something@
[22:01] <t-dubs> So, what does tha tmean/
[22:01] <t-dubs> If I now type apt-get install <thing I searhced for > it'll now instaqll it?
[22:03] <t-dubs> Hey, there, daftykins?
[22:03] <t-dubs> Is that what it means?
[22:03] <daftykins> the output would've been "packagename - text talking about what packagename is"
[22:03] <daftykins> sudo apt-get install packagename
[22:04] <t-dubs> Right, just found that out
[22:04] <t-dubs> ,
[22:04] <t-dubs> <~~ smarter than your average bear\
[22:04] <t-dubs> lol
[22:04] <kibibyte> wheres channel for ubuntu phone
[22:05] <OerHeks> #ubuntu-touch kibibyte
[22:05] <t-dubs> So, how do I run a package that I just installed via termnal?
[22:05] <OerHeks> t-dubs, if it has a gui, use the launcher in your panel
[22:07] <jhutchins> t-dubs: If not, execute the binary it installed.  dpkg -L <package> will show you what was installed if you're not sure.
[22:08] <jhutchins> t-dubs: On the other hand, if you were to tell us what you installed one of us probably knows how to run it.
[22:08] <t-dubs> @jhutchins thanks so much!
[22:08] <t-dubs> Do you have a bitcoin address?
[22:11] <t-dubs> i guess that's a "no"?
[22:12] <OerHeks> t-dubs,  we don't take money, type !cookie | jhutchins
[22:12] <OerHeks> :-D
[22:13] <Ben64> i bet some people take money
[22:13] <daveomcd> if i have an existing table i want to create a model of do i need to do anything other than creating a model file for it?
[22:14] <daveomcd> err sorry wrong chan
[22:14] <Apachez> damn right
[22:14] <t-dubs> !cookie | jhutchins
[22:15] <t-dubs> !cookie | OerHeks
[22:15] <Tausen> Hello! I recently got myself a hdd in my laptop for storage alongside my ssd and mount it whenever I need to use it. When it is unmounted, it seems to randomly spin up every now and then for no reason which really bugs me - is there some way I can figure out what is spinning up my drive?
[22:15] <OerHeks> thanks :-)
[22:15] <t-dubs> !cookie | daftykins
[22:15] <t-dubs> So, what does that do for yoyu guys?
[22:15] <daftykins> makes me salivate for virtual chocolate
[22:16] <t-dubs> So.. nothing.
[22:16] <OerHeks> it is just a way to show apreciation
[22:17] <OerHeks> We are all volunteers, you know
[22:17] <t-dubs> Oh yeah, I hd another question!
[22:17] <t-dubs> @OerHeks: I know that!
[22:17] <Jordan_U> Tausen: http://askubuntu.com/questions/25543/unmounted-disk-still-spins-up-regularly
[22:17] <t-dubs> Which I find to be truly awesome!
[22:19] <t-dubs> So, here's my question:  can I remove the USB drive that I've used to boot ubuntu from to insert another one to save thhings on?
[22:19] <Tausen> Jordan_U, oooh, I've been spamming -Y this whole time. Thanks a bunch!
[22:20] <Jordan_U> Tausen: You're welcome :)
[22:20] <t-dubs> And, of so, is it a bad idea?
[22:20] <OerHeks> t-dubs, no, you need to shutdown first.
[22:20] <t-dubs> Oh, ok.
[22:20] <t-dubs> Maan.
[22:20] <t-dubs> That sucks!
[22:20] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: Does the USB drive contain a Live install of Ubuntu, or a standard installation?
[22:20] <t-dubs> I wanted to save things to another usb drive
[22:21] <t-dubs> Heym do you guys know if google drive has support for ubuntu
[22:21] <t-dubs> ??
[22:22] <t-dubs> @Jordan_U: I think it's live
[22:22] <t-dubs> It6's a ;ive session..
[22:22] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: Add the kernel parameter "toram" at boot to load the entire contents of the squashfs into ram, which will allow you to remove the media you booted from.
[22:22] <t-dubs> OK Jordan, I don't know how to do that.
[22:24] <t-dubs> @Jordan_U: I just recently began using ubuntu. and ,getting windows 8.1 to load at a;l was quite an accomploshment!!
[22:24] <k1l_> t-dubs: seems like grive and grive-tools can do that
[22:25] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: Do you know if your computer uses UEFI or BIOS?
[22:27] <t-dubs> It u8ses UEFI
[22:27] <t-dubs> Why?
[22:27] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: Are you currently booted into the Live session?
[22:27] <t-dubs> Yes, I am.
[22:28] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: Because for live systems a different bootloader is used depending on if you're booted via UEFI or via BIOS.
[22:28] <t-dubs> I only could use UEFI, cause it's windows 8
[22:28] <t-dubs> I do0n;'t know why, just that it's true lol
[22:28] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: OK, then let me walk you through adding an option to the boot menu that will allow you to load everything into RAM and remove the USB drive.
[22:29] <t-dubs> Does anyone know of a good burning program?
[22:29] <t-dubs> OK, jordan
[22:29] <t-dubs> !!!!!!!
[22:29] <t-dubs> Thanks!
[22:29] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: Ubuntu comes with Brasero, which I find quite good.
[22:29] <k1l_> brasero works
[22:29] <t-dubs> OH,ok, than ks a lot guys :)
[22:29] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: This will be a little technical. Please start by running "mount" and pastebining the output.
[22:29] <t-dubs> I just didn' kn ow
[22:30] <t-dubs> ok
[22:30] <t-dubs> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ mount
[22:30] <t-dubs> proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[22:30] <t-dubs> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[22:30] <t-dubs> udev on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
[22:30] <t-dubs> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,noexec,nosuid,gid=5,mode=0620)
[22:30] <t-dubs> tmpfs on /run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,size=10%,mode=0755)
[22:30] <bodhi_zazen> t-dubs, use pastebinit
[22:31] <bodhi_zazen> t-dubs, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Pastebinit
[22:31] <deshymers> so I've got the intel 64 bit video drivers installed using their tool, is it possible to install the 32bit drivers as well?
[22:32] <crazyhead42> Can someone please tell me what a "line editor" is?
[22:32] <k1l_> deshymers: install the drivers for your system. dont mix 32bit and 64bit
[22:32] <bodhi_zazen> crazyhead42, sed
[22:32] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com is a site where you can post things that are multiple lines long, then you give us just the URL of the post.
[22:32] <deshymers> k1l_: I have an app that is running as 32bit that cant use the 64bit drivers, which is why I am asking
[22:33] <k1l_> deshymers: no. there is more wrong with that app.
[22:33] <t-dubs> Yeah, I know what it's for, Jordan!
[22:33] <deshymers> k
[22:33] <k1l_> deshymers: that should not even care about drivers.
[22:34] <t-dubs> Hold on guys, I'm still loading the software center to install it
[22:34] <bodhi_zazen> t-dubs, sudo apt=get install pastebinit
[22:34] <crazyhead42> I don't think more examples are going to help me unless I get some kind of explanation. I've always just used Nano, but my assignment requires me to talk about something called a "line editor", but does not go into explination of what it is. When I ran the example, I found myself unable to give it any commands, and the help file did not exist.
[22:35] <bodhi_zazen> crazyhead42, echo line | sed -e 's/line/line editior/`
[22:35] <k1l_> crazyhead42: sed. its a editor which edits without showing you. it works with regular expressions
[22:35] <AlecTaylor> hi
[22:36] <crapsul> hi
[22:36] <AlecTaylor> What should I use to load all my SSH keys to memory on Ubuntu 14.10, at login? - ssh-agent or is there something "fancier"?
[22:36] <Cezikos> Hi
[22:36] <crapsul> Hi Cezikos
[22:37] <t-dubs> ok, guys, i can't get pastebitnit to load!?/
[22:37] <t-dubs> wtf?4
[22:37] <teward> t-dubs: it's not supposed to load?
[22:37] <teward> t-dubs: you pass data to it, it gives you a link once its done the pasting
[22:37] <bodhi_zazen> t-dubs, mount | pastebinit
[22:37] <teward> unless you mean something else?
[22:37] <t-dubs> OH ,ok
[22:37] <t-dubs> How do I use it?
[22:37] <teward> t-dubs: command | pastebinit
[22:37] <t-dubs> I dont; know the parameters
[22:37] <teward> t-dubs: where command does some output
[22:38] <t-dubs> OK, so, I wanted to type mount | pastebitnit?
[22:40] <antonio_> I'm trying to access my Samsung Note 4 with Ubuntu.  Can't see the contents of the phone.  Just says "These files are on a digital audio player"
[22:41] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: Correct, just run "mount | pastebinit".
[22:42] <Lazuratus> Anyone know any sftp client for windows (preferably) that allows the creation of symlinks using drag-n-drop on ubuntu server?
[22:43] <t-dubs> wtf? guys, i keep getting the following message:
[22:43] <t-dubs> The program 'pastebinit' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
[22:43] <t-dubs> sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[22:43] <t-dubs> but, when I DO
[22:43] <t-dubs> i get this:
[22:43] <bodhi_zazen> antonio_, my note 4 works best with Thunar, it is an XFCE app, but works better then dolphin or nautilus
[22:43] <Pantsu> t-dubs: all you need is curl
[22:44] <t-dubs> Reading package lists... Done
[22:44] <t-dubs> Building dependency tree
[22:44] <t-dubs> Reading state information... Done
[22:44] <t-dubs> pastebinit is already the newest version.
[22:44] <t-dubs> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 354 not upgraded.
[22:44] <t-dubs> So, what gives>
[22:44] <nch> hello, do you know any solution for setting up ah dns name based ftp reverse proxy?
[22:44] <antonio_> Another question...I downloaded this app called mindroid...Where are most apps from the google play store located on the phone?
[22:44] <Ben64> t-dubs: you gotta stop pasting so many lines in here
[22:44] <k1l_> t-dubs: just use paste.ubuntu.com website.
[22:44] <Ben64> antonio_: #android
[22:44] <antonio_> haha..whoops
[22:44] <Pantsu> nch: /q phrik ftpmustdie
[22:44] <k1l_> t-dubs: that is the most easiest way now to get a working solution
[22:45] <nch> Pantsu, ???
[22:46] <t-dubs> ok, sorry
[22:47] <bynarie> anyone got any suggestions for a proxy server other than squid3?
[22:47] <t-dubs> ok, guyys
[22:47] <t-dubs> here is my "mount" output:
[22:47] <t-dubs> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10194842/
[22:48] <t-dubs> thanks a lot, guys, for your patience :)
[22:48] <t-dubs> Seriously.
[22:48] <nch> t-dubs: whats your issue?
[22:49] <t-dubs> The a$$holes over there at puppy were totally wrong about you all!!
[22:49] <nch> what?
[22:49] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: pastebinit /cdrom/boot/grub/grub.cfg
[22:50] <arooni-mobile> hey folks ; i have ubuntu 14.10;  on a t420 with brand new mobo; when I plug in headphones; i continue to hear the sound through the speakers ( I can also hear it from the headphones ) ... what to do?
[22:51] <Cezikos> how can I configure background to slideshow?
[22:51] <t-dubs> ok, brb
[22:51] <cjenkin1> arooni-mobile, Ubuntu on a phone, eh? Can you get to the audio manager and see what devices are available?
[22:52] <cjenkin1> Specifically output devices
[22:52] <vagsev> всем привет
[22:53] <genii> !ru | vagsev
[22:54] <arooni-mobile> cjenkin1, actually im on my laptop now
[22:54] <arooni-mobile> cjenkin1, where do i see audio manager
[22:54] <cjenkin1> arooni-mobile, If you have a toolbar with a sound manager, click it and then go to "Sound Settings"
[22:55] <arooni-mobile> cjenkin1, i have headphones [plugged in now and i just see speakers as an output option
[22:55] <cjenkin1> I think. I'm using Xubuntu, it should be mostly similar though (the sound system is Pulseaudio)
[22:55] <cjenkin1> Hmm, interesting
[22:56] <NetworkingPro> hey everyone
[22:56] <cjenkin1> arooni-mobile, Maybe one of these will help: http://askubuntu.com/questions/132440/headphone-jack-not-working
[22:57] <NetworkingPro> wantong to check my work..  i want to issue a command to add a host file entry, it would be   "echo '172.42.47.75 whatever.mydomain.com' >> /etc/hosts"?
[22:58] <sloth> you kwon is there is a new lib called lirc ??
[22:58] <Jordan_U> t-dubs: I'm going to be away for about an hour.
[22:59] <yoda> I know most ide's can compare whole directories but not sure about comparing contents of an archive without having a person extract it first... this makes it in the cases for me to have to search for differences in archvied
[23:01] <jhutchins> yoda: Was that a question?
[23:01] <sloth> you kwon is there is a new lib called lirc ??
[23:01] <jhutchins> bynarie: apache and nginx can both proxy.
[23:02] <t-dubs> thaqt;s cool, jordan
[23:02] <t-dubs> So, can anyone help me out?
[23:03] <k1l_> sloth: this is technical ubuntu support. do you have a specific ubuntu issue?
[23:03] <t-dubs> Actually, I'll just wait for Jordan_U
[23:03] <t-dubs> lol
[23:04] <sloth> k1l_: yes, a personal lib with the same name
[23:05] <yoda> is there any good GUI diff programs that can analysis not only between contents of 2 folders but contents of to archived/compressed folders one for linux and one for windows (possible also for mac though not to concerned about it now) something as good as IDE have or winmerge/diff programs do for binary or text files/folders
[23:05] <k1l_> sloth: can you rephrase?
[23:05] <yoda> but for compressed formats like
[23:05] <k1l_> !details | sloth
[23:06] <yoda> tar , tar.gz,bz,xz or zip,rar,cab file format
[23:07] <yoda> need all of these format support or at least the linux/unix ones
[23:07] <yoda> anybody know of any tool that supports this
[23:08] <yoda> i don't have a problem unziping/decompressing a few and comparing but i am comparing a ton of archives i have
[23:08] <yoda> that is why the question
[23:09] <cjenkin1> yoda, I'm not aware of any software that does that without decompressing the contents in the first place
[23:13] <yoda> well i don't care if it is an automated process in the application that creates tmp spaces and uses the tmp spaces then destroies it i just didn\t want to be unzipping these manual with tar ,gz , and rm all the time something that the software would take care of the extracting/clean up
[23:14] <yoda> though i am sure if it comes down to it onxes i get all these archives where i want them i can write a simple atomization script
[23:14] <yoda> sorry for the spelling though it would have been nice if an application did this
[23:15] <cjenkin1> yoda, There's this proprietary software. I've never used it, and I'm not vouching for it, but it looks like it might do what you want: http://www.scootersoftware.com/features.php?zz=features_focused
[23:16] <yoda> itself  .. maybe if i get around to it i will add the function into one of my local copies of a gui difference program winmerge is GLP so maybe i could get the sources for that
[23:16] <yoda> is it free
[23:16] <cjenkin1> yoda, Nope
[23:16] <yoda> to download and not a trial expiration version
[23:16] <cjenkin1> yoda, Ah, there's a pro and standard
[23:17] <yoda> then i rather write it my self
[23:17] <cjenkin1> yoda, That's the spirit
[23:17] <cjenkin1> yoda, Oh, the download page "beyond compare" seems to have a free download
[23:19] <t-dubs> OK, can anyone help me load all of ubuntu into ram?
[23:19] <t-dubs> At startup??
[23:19] <cjenkin1> t-dubs, Sure - use a live image all the time :)
[23:19] <cjenkin1> There's probably a way to have it be persistent
[23:20] <kastan> does anyone now of a good channel to help with rooting an android device?
[23:20] <yoda> first learn how to debug,analysis , add code/program/software engineering skills, then know how everbody wrote there programs ,  then do what ever you want with any software as long as you don't harm other people stuff you have complete control of everything locally
[23:21] <yoda> and thats what i am after complete knowledge understanding and ability to do anything i want with a computer mostly for either good, or for fun locally
[23:24] <t-dubs> OK, ut Jordan wasgoing to walkj me through something "fairly technical",n and now, he's gone..
[23:24] <t-dubs> but* Jordan
[23:24] <kastan> i forgot my su password or root access password does anyone know how i might go about recovering it
[23:24] <k1l_> kastan: you dont have a root password on ubuntu. you use sudo with your users password
[23:25] <k1l_> kastan: ah wait, if its about android then better ask in ##android
[23:25] <kastan> at the moment im trying to get java 7 installed and running on firefox
[23:30] <zege> kastan did u try sudo passwd ?
[23:31] <k1l_> zege: dont do this
[23:32] <zege> k1l_: when he really lost his _root_ password, he definitly should do that.
[23:32] <kastan> zege: thank you
[23:32] <k1l_> zege: he didnt lost his root pw. ubuntu doesnt have a root pw as standard.
[23:33] <zege> k1l_: I know. What did not stop me from giving my system a root pass.
[23:33] <k1l_> this is the ubuntu channel so we stick to the ubuntu way
[23:33] <OerHeks> !root
[23:33] <kastan> i changed the root password now my new password gives me root access
[23:34] <k1l_> and i know there are lots of linux gurus who know how to master root. but its ubuntu and this is a beginners channel: ubuntu way
[23:34] <OerHeks> you didn't change the root password :-)
[23:34] <zege> k1l_: I know.
[23:35] <k1l_> zege: so you made a user setup a root password.....
[23:35] <zege> kastan: but you _should_ use sudo to perfom root tasks.
[23:35] <k1l_> *sigh*
[23:35] <kastan> zege: ok thank you again
[23:35] <zege> k1l_: He sayed hed lost his _root_ passwd. When he can perform sudo he clearly did not lose his user passwd.
[23:37] <zege> and btw you can just google how to set up a root pass on ubuntu, so i'm not trying to stop people from creating a root pass.
[23:37] <k1l_> zege: that is a known issue when people read howtos from other distris or come from other distris. like we explained you now several times: ubuntu doesnt have a root password.
[23:37] <OerHeks> zege, you should, whenhelping in this channel.
[23:37] <k1l_> because its setup to use sudo instead. if you dont want to do that: ok. but dont tell beginners in here to setup a rootpassword.
[23:38] <zege> No more discussion on that. Bye
[23:38] <kastan> k1l: i apologize again when i was reading a how to install java script
[23:38] <kastan> in said i needed root access
[23:39] <k1l_> kastan: that is why we told you to use sudo. we know there are a lot of bad howtos. but its your responibility now.
[23:39] <kastan> k1l_: Ok thank you again
[23:43] <computerquip> Hi... Trying to install WinUSB from a package for Saucy... apparently, the package manager GUI is stuck at "Applying changes"
[23:43] <computerquip> Has been doing this for nearly 10 minutes now...
[23:43] <computerquip> Not even sure what to do. Seems a tad broken.
[23:44] <kastan> computerquip: maybe end the task and try again?
[23:44] <computerquip> Will that screw up my filesystem or confuse the package manager?
[23:45] <kastan> computerquip: it shouldn't
[23:45] <computerquip> Also, why can the GUI not handle this?
[23:47] <OerHeks> aborting packagemanager should not bork your system. happend to me sometimes, after aborting, the package was installed anyway.
[23:48] <kastan> computerquip: my best guess is that its either an outdated package manager
[23:48] <computerquip> No... 14.10 fully updated and fresh install...
[23:49] <kastan> computerquip: hmm could be a flook try again and let us no what happened
[23:49] <computerquip> Okay, apparently closing and starting the package manager results in the same thing.
[23:50] <computerquip> This time at least it's responding and not declared frozen.
[23:50] <OerHeks> err winusb for saucy on 14.10 utopic ?
[23:50] <computerquip> Yes. PM should be able to handle it correct?
[23:51] <OerHeks> it is not in the repo's so how do we tell?
[23:51] <computerquip> I don't get your point.
[23:52] <OerHeks> packages outside the repos are not supported here.
[23:52] <computerquip> Okay, so freezing and segfaulting package manager is okay?
[23:52] <computerquip> Even with an older package, that's not acceptable.
[23:53] <computerquip> I'm not asking about the package, I'm asking as to why I'm getting the behavior with the package manager.
[23:53] <OerHeks> That is your opinion, we do not know what is going on, haven't tested it.
[23:54] <computerquip> You cannot be serious OerHeks. Should I consider you a troll?
[23:54] <computerquip> If a package isn't supported, the package manager should be able to simply reject the package.
[23:55] <computerquip> Not give ridiculously obscured behavior that confuses anyone who would use it.
[23:55] <OerHeks> If you open a downloaded .deb, it will open in softwarecenter, and ask you if you trust it from unknown source, right?
[23:56] <computerquip> Correct. It assumes that you trust that the package won't place files that you don't want.
[23:56] <EriC^^> computerquip: use dpkg -i to install it in the terminal and you might see the error
[23:56] <daftykins> computerquip: OerHeks is one of the channels well trusted regular volunteers, i suggest you show some respect here.
[23:56] <EriC^^> ^+1
[23:57] <computerquip> Right, so your long time trusted volunteer apparently tells users instability is normal and okay.
[23:58] <OerHeks> if the install gives errors, use: sudo apt-get -f install >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/489546/installing-winusb-on-ubuntu-14-04
[23:58] <computerquip> Then refutes any reasoning against it with "that's your opinion".
[23:58] <OerHeks> its a saucy package, not updated since 2013 ...
[23:58] <daftykins> computerquip: you appear to be the one that is trying to use EOL and thus unsupported software. The fault here lies with your choices.
[23:59] <computerquip> Then why doesn't the package manager just tell me that it won't accept it?
[23:59] <computerquip> Do you not see the problem? Really?