[00:02] <maestrojed> I want to remote desktop to my Ubuntu 14.04 box. I enabled those settings.  I have tried a number of programs on OSX and I have had no luck. Anyone have a suggestion or know a client that will work?
[00:03] <syntac> maestrojed, check out X2Go
[00:03] <dev_> have you tried team viewer?
[00:03] <maestrojed> syntac ok, thanks
[00:04] <maestrojed> dev_ I will. Thanks
[00:04] <syntac> teamviewer is nice, but it forwards all your traffic through one of their servers
[00:04] <maestrojed> I have tried Chicken of the VNC, VNC View, Real VNC.
[00:04] <maestrojed> I have used team viewer for Go To Meeting type things I think
[00:04] <aum> syntac, not necessarily - if there are faster direct connections available and uPnP, Teamviewer brokers 2 peers to talk directly
[00:07] <syntac> krux, figured it out. had to run /usr/bin/VBoxClient --display
[00:07] <krux> sweet :)
[00:07] <dev_> Could someone help me track down exactly why Chrome is immediately allocating at least 80% of my memory and crashing?  I have all my extensions disabled.
[00:08] <dev_> even if i have only one tab open
[00:08] <dev_> as soon as i open it
[00:12] <dev_> Anybody have some helpful advice for setting up VIM as an IDE?  I am looking to use it for both C++ projects and web development with Rails
[00:13] <dev_> I have been reading about it and there is just so much I don't know where to begin.
[00:13] <maestrojed> syntac any specific settings? I am still having issues with this program. I have tried a bunch of them https://www.evernote.com/shard/s2/sh/0d66470e-56d4-4b02-b6a9-e2d50f8e2ba8/d06946f61495de911bf90f87aec5ce7f
[00:16] <Himanshu> Hi, everybody. My internet connection gets disconnect frequently after every 2-3 mins. here is my syslog http://pastebin.com/KBgXUpj8   Please help out of this. currently I am chatting from differnet OS
[00:16] <Himanshu> *help me ..
[00:16] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, How are you connecting to the internet?
[00:17] <syntac> maestrojed, what is happening right now?
[00:17] <Himanshu> Paddy_NI: USBMODEM
[00:17] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, Mobile Broadband?
[00:17] <Himanshu> yes
[00:18] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, I used to use that quite a lot and had the same problem
[00:18] <syntac> maestrojed, you'll need to run the X2Go server on your server machine and then run X2Go client on your mac
[00:18] <maestrojed> syntac gotcha. That wasn't what I was trying. I am doing that now
[00:18] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, I ended up having to leave a "ping" running so that my connection would stay active
[00:18] <maestrojed> I was using Ubuntu's built in "Remote Desktop" options
[00:18] <syntac> ah, that most likely uses a different protocol
[00:19] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, Not exactly an elegant solution but it was the only one I had
[00:19] <Himanshu> Paddy_NI: hmm , I think ubuntu often gets problem when we try connecting internet with USB MODEM.
[00:19] <Himanshu> Paddy_NI: like what ?
[00:20] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, I would normally just let it ping google
[00:20] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, in a terminal I would do "ping www.google.com" and leave it running
[00:20] <Paddy_NI> My connection would stay alive then
[00:20] <Paddy_NI> It was actually fixed quite a while ago
[00:21] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, What USB Modem are you using?
[00:21] <Himanshu> Paddy_NI: : P .. and what is reason for doing that ?
[00:21] <maestrojed> syntac it worked in 12.04. From what I am reading its an encryption compatibility issue. I found some others gripping online :)
[00:21] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, On the Ubuntu computer using the USB modem could you do "lsusb" in a terminal and provide me with the output
[00:21] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, I think the usb modem just switches off or something after a certain amount of idle time
[00:22] <Paddy_NI> a ping keeps it awake
[00:22] <Paddy_NI> I had to do this for quite sometime. I was grateful that it worked
[00:22] <Himanshu> Paddy_NI: not on Ubuntu  right now. But this might help http://pastebin.com/Aa8zpmbW
[00:23] <Paddy_NI> It later got fixed in a newer Ubuntu release, however it seems you are still affected
[00:23] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, Which Ubuntu version are you using?
[00:23] <IPJunkie> my past :
[00:24] <gshmu> hello, My DeskTop Ubuntu 14.04. Whenever I try to shutdown, it reboots. I'm Try apt-get install laptop-mode-tools and deleted ~/.Xauthority and apt-get install upstart --reinstall and gconf-editor checked suppress_logout_restart_shutdown
[00:24] <Himanshu> Paddy_NI: its actually elementary OS 3.
[00:24] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, Errr... 3?
[00:24] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, Luna?
[00:24] <Bray90820> Is there a way to stream audio to an airplay capable receiver from ubuntu 14.10
[00:25] <Himanshu> 3 is freya
[00:25] <Paddy_NI> freya is alpha I believe Himanshu
[00:25] <Himanshu> Paddy_NI: Now beta
[00:25] <daftykins> !elementary | Himanshu You shouldn't be in here for that distro.
[00:25] <Paddy_NI> You should use #elementary
[00:26] <daftykins> if they are not responding and you want support, then you should run Ubuntu.
[00:26] <Paddy_NI> Himanshu, There is quite a few differences between eOS and Ubuntu
[00:27] <smurfa> omg.. clicked a .sh script several times (nothing happened). So a massive internet-traffic script started to flood and take down a server. killall script.sh seems to do the job. But what can you do to discover that lots of scripts is running in the background?
[00:28] <dev_> Could someone help me track down exactly why Chrome is immediately allocating at least 80% of my memory and crashing?  I have all my extensions disabled.  It happens immediately, even when I only have one tab open.
[00:28] <BSL> Hi everybody, I am having trouble with a windows 7 / Ubuntu dual boot, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10361825/
[00:29] <BSL> can anyone help me ?
[00:31] <Himanshu> daftykins, Paddy_NI : aah it is just a small problem. I am having same problem with ubuntu 13.04
[00:32] <daftykins> !13.04 | Himanshu if that's not a typo, you shouldn't be using that
[00:33] <daftykins> raring, aka 13.04, is more than a year dead
[00:33] <IPJunkie> BSL : what is the problem?
[00:34] <Himanshu> daftykins: okay :/    Paddy_NI : ping only just for once ? Or do you have any script for it .
[00:35] <daftykins> Himanshu: ping under Linux runs infinitely.
[00:35] <daftykins> you have to hit ctrl+c to stop
[00:35] <Himanshu> oh. ok. thank you info. : P
[00:38] <BSL> IPJunkie: I got a "no operating system found" after I installed Ubuntu
[00:40] <Bray90820> Is there a way to stream audio to an airplay capable receiver from ubuntu 14.10
[00:40] <IPJunkie> BSL: the end of your paste suggesting fixing it with boot-repair.  Have you tried that yet?
[00:41] <IPJunkie> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[00:41] <Bray90820> On OSX there is a way to use my receiver as my macs audio card
[00:42] <BSL> IPJunkie: Yes I have.
[00:47] <Bray90820> Is there a way to stream audio to an airplay capable receiver from ubuntu 14.10
[00:47] <Bray90820> On OSX there is a way to use my receiver as my macs audio card
[00:49] <IPJunkie> It looks like you had windows set up with GPT instead of MBR.  I have never tried to dual boot/install on a GPT setup.
[00:50] <IPJunkie> The default installation of Ubuntu tries to install grub2 to the MBR.
[00:51] <IPJunkie> That might be a part of your problem, but I'm afraid it's over my head.
[00:51] <BSL> IPJunkie: thanks
[00:53] <_eddy> hi guys when you run ssh-keygen how so i change the file in which i want to save it to?
[00:53] <daftykins> !efi | BSL make sure you booted and installed in EFI mode
[00:56] <intrader> Is there a channel to discuss security issues in ubuntu, or should I use this channel? Specifically Superfish?
[00:58] <herbert44> je n'arrive pas à me connecter
[00:59] <herbert44> je ne connaissais pas Xchat
[01:05] <athan> What is the right way to dual-boot two ubuntu installs? I've got a kubuntu and ubuntu instance on my hard drive, with separate /boot partitions. Any ideas?
[01:16] <IPJunkie> athan: there's usually more than one "right" way.  What don't you like about your current arrangement?
[01:20] <athan> IPJunkie: I had a feeling. Basically, my hard drive is paritioned like this: {sda1: /boot, sda2: swap, sda3: /, sda6: /boot, sda7: /}, where sda1 and sda3 are part of my old install, and sda6 and 7 (part of a logical partition) are of my new system. The main issue is that the MBR now points to sda6, totally ignoring my previous installation. I'm just not sure if I can put a GRUB-level redirect in sda6 to point to sda1, but I'm not sure how I
[01:20] <athan> would add the entry
[01:21] <IPJunkie> It doesn't acknowledge the old OS at all?
[01:22] <athan> IPJunkie: Not from what I see (kubuntu is the old install, ubuntu is the new one, both 14.10)
[01:23] <Bashing-om> athan: There can be only one - boot control per hard disk; the last system installed has that control. The controlling boot loader can be changed .
[01:25] <athan> Bashing-om: Okay, I think I see. Grub2 seems to use `/etc/grub.d` config files, then there must be a magic command to update the boot partition.
[01:27] <Bashing-om> athan: Is the system you are able to boot now that "primary' operating system ? (yes the boot code can be re-written to point to the alternate as the primary)
[01:28] <athan> Bashing-om: I'd rather have it be the secondary, but according to GRUB it's the primary :\
[01:30] <Bashing-om> athan: OK, -> sudo fdisk -lu | pastebinit <- and tell us which partition is to be that desired 'primary' boot .( So I can "see" ) .
[01:32] <llama052> https://www.aaronmlucas.com/security-on-linux/ ... finishing up with this, anything else I'm missing when it comes to SSH?
[01:32] <Scunizi> I just opened an openoffice spreadsheet that took forever with limited data.  In the first sheet well.. check the image out and tell me if there's a solution.  It has a red fuzzy verticle line running down the right edge of column B http://ibin.co/1sahSnPWZnR8
[01:35] <nattyrice> Could someone help me track down exactly why Chrome is immediately allocating at least 80% of my memory and crashing?  I have all my extensions disabled.  It happens immediately, even when I only have one tab open.
[01:36] <llama052> it's chrome that's why
[01:36] <nattyrice>  lol
[01:37] <llama052> Chrome has gotten worse and worse lately imo
[01:37] <llama052> of course my 1900 tabs doesn't help
[01:39] <nattyrice> so should i just try chromium?
[01:40] <athan> Bashing-om: Now that's slick! http://paste.ubuntu.com/10365108/ oh woah, that's weird...
[01:40] <athan> so sda1 and sda3 are from my old system
[01:40] <athan> but it looks like sda6 may have consumed the rest of my drive?
[01:40] <Bashing-om> athan: Look'n at your http://paste.ubuntu.com/10365108/ .
[01:41] <athan> in the new system, sda7 is my boot partition, and sda8 is actually my root partition
[01:42] <athan> I don't know why sda6 came about, maybe because they're wrapped in a logical partition?
[01:44] <athan> thank you by the way, Bashing-om :)
[01:45] <edenist> hi
[01:45] <edenist> I'm on  14.04, and am going to install the HWE
[01:45] <edenist> when I run the apt-get install command listed here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[01:46] <edenist> I get a bunch of packages added to the 'autoremove' queue, as well as a bunch of packages being REMOVED
[01:46] <edenist> this is expected, as new packages are being installed to take their place
[01:46] <edenist> however, a couple which are odd
[01:46] <edenist> it says it is removing Wine and PlayOnLinux..... why is this?
[01:46] <edenist> I don't want these uninstalled
[01:47] <edenist> I'm assuming its due to one of its dependancies being removed, but it is being  replaced with an updated version right away....
[01:50] <Bashing-om> athan: So, sda1 goes with sda6 ; and sda7 goes with sda8 ? do you need to mount them and make sure which is which for the 'primary' boot system ?
[01:51] <athan> Bashing-om: Actually, it's (sda1, sda3) and (sda7, sda8), but the primary system is sda3 :)
[01:51] <maddawg2> help help i need some help....  my ubuntu desktop keeps reporting that the filesystem is low on space (says I have 1.1GB remaining)... the problem is I don't have 1.1GB left... i have 3.2TB.... I think
[01:52] <maddawg2> why is it telling me this
[01:52] <athan> wait, you're right >< it's (sda1, sda6)
[01:52] <somsip> maddawg2: do df -i
[01:52] <Bashing-om> athan: Nope, look again, presently there is no 'sda3' . Presently is what we are working with .
[01:53] <athan> erm, tripple correction - it's (sda1, sda2) (sda7, sda8)
[01:53] <Bashing-om> athan: Nope again, sda2 is that "extended" container for those logical partitions.
[01:53] <maddawg2> ok somsip hold on a sec
[01:54] <somsip> maddawg2: df -h too actually.
[01:54] <maddawg2> !pastebin
[01:55] <maddawg2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10365299/
[01:55] <Bashing-om> athan: We will need a liveDVD(USB) for this operation, do you have it handy, same same release as that 'primary' install .
[01:55] <athan> oh shoot... well I guess it's (sda1,sda6) (sda7,sda8)
[01:56] <athan> Bashing-om: I've got a live usb :)
[01:56] <maddawg2> somsip: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10365299/
[01:56] <edenist> maddawg2, your system root drive is 98% full. this is the drive which your system was installed on.
[01:56] <edenist> the 3.2TB drive looks like a USB drive, external
[01:56] <_eddy> hi guys i did gpasswd -a eddy sudo
[01:57] <maddawg2> oh wait i see what's going on...
[01:57] <maddawg2> edenist, it's not external it's a seperate vm drive
[01:57] <_eddy> after i have added him to the system like adduser unyime
[01:57] <andrew__> whats up
[01:57] <_eddy> andrew__: so i did nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config and saved it and it says i dont have permision has eddy
[01:58] <Legendre> Need help controlling mod load at boot. Can't stop lp from loading.. tried quite a few things.
[01:59] <Bashing-om> athan: Great. so you want sda6 to be that primary booting system, correct ?
[02:00] <athan> Bashing-om: Yes ._. please!!!
[02:01] <Pupuser402> I booted my computer and it took me to a console that said no init found. Im on puppy linux and Gparted says it cant find valid filesystem superblock on /dev/sda1. Can I save my partition?
[02:01] <_eddy> any idea
[02:03] <Bashing-om> athan: From the liveUSB, terminal commands: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot , sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/boot /dev/sda , sudo umount /mnt . Boot the install, and from the install terminal -> sudo update-grub . To pick up the sda7 install .
[02:05] <joshua__> yo, who knows how to setup dns in server?
[02:06] <athan> Oh wow that's very streamlined compared to v1. Thank you Bashing-om :)
[02:07] <Bashing-om> athan: Done ? all workie ?
[02:07] <joshua__> ah, ok. so until some one is helpful. How is every one?
[02:07] <joshua__> xD
[02:08] <joshua__> any one get lots of snow to today?
[02:08] <Bashing-om> athan: Glad to be of some help :)
[02:09]  * joshua__ with a whimpy look to his face. he pulls on bashing-oms cuffs
[02:09]  * joshua__ gives his best puppy dog eyes
[02:09] <somsip> !ot | joshua__
[02:10] <joshua__> i'm here for support though
[02:10] <joshua__> i'm looking for a little bit of assistance with DNS
[02:10] <joshua__> bind9 to be exact
[02:10] <somsip> joshua__: fine - maybe clarify exactly what you need with setting up DNS and stop the other ocmments
[02:10] <joshua__> :)
[02:11] <joshua__> i know how to setup static pointers to A records in /etc/bind/db.example.com
[02:11] <tonyt> im in ubuntu 14.04 and i run a nvidia video card. i went to install wine in the software center. it was going fine until the progress bar got to about 50% then the software center dimed. and its been sitting there like its hangin now for about 20 minutes
[02:11] <joshua__> but, how do you configure them to be dynamic with a dhcp service?
[02:12] <joshua__> strangely, i'm crazy enough to use my sysco AP as the dhcp
[02:12] <joshua__> compatibly?
[02:12] <joshua__> compatible?
[02:12] <tonyt> anyone have any ideas?
[02:14] <joshua__> somsip: I'm trying to setup openLDAP and use my sisco AP to server DHCP. Is there a way to do the IPs dynamically this way?
[02:15] <joshua__> somsip: keep in mind that i'm trying to setup my dns to keep accurate ip records for A and AAAA
[02:17] <_eddy> hi i keep experience this when i add a new user adduser eddy and then I do gpasswd -a unyime sudo   when i editing things in nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config i get permission denied but i am in the sudo group
[02:19] <joshua__> .
[02:19] <joshua__> .
[02:19] <joshua__> WHO IS COMFY WITH DNS
[02:20] <joshua__> so many names, no one is helpful
[02:20] <skynetx> ?
[02:21] <joshua__> skynetx: are you comfertable with DNS in ubuntu server?
[02:21] <skynetx> somedays lol
[02:21] <joshua__> ^^
[02:21] <joshua__> you mind if i bug you?
[02:21] <skynetx> i have nothing else too do
[02:21] <skynetx> lol
[02:21] <joshua__> :)
[02:22] <joshua__> skynetx: As it is with all active directorys. You need DNS. I'm using openLDAP and BIND9 on the ubuntu server
[02:22] <joshua__> skynetx: I have DHCP setup on my linksys AP
[02:23] <joshua__> skynetx: how do I configure DNS to maintain accurate A and AAAA records dynamically?
[02:23] <skynetx> that sounds like a google lucky search paste thatin there
[02:24] <joshua__> lol
[02:24] <joshua__> ah crap
[02:24] <joshua__> there are so many wild west wacky configs in there
[02:24] <joshua__> xD
[02:24] <skynetx> tru sometimes it takes days just keep lurking
[02:25] <joshua__> think it'll be easier to install DHCP on the server as well?
[02:25] <joshua__> ah puck it
[02:25] <joshua__> i'm going static
[02:25] <joshua__> skynetx: thanks for the swing at the plate anyhow homie
[02:29] <rostam> k
[02:30] <RapidD3sc3nt> i cant get any other channel to friggen work
[02:31] <lite20> Hello
[02:32] <nattyrice> Hi
[02:33] <tonyt> when i installed ubuntu i chose to auto log in. is there a way to change that?
[02:33] <fry_> Is there a way I can open access files in ubuntu?
[02:34] <nattyrice> tonyt did you try this? http://askubuntu.com/questions/106428/how-to-disable-automatic-login
[02:34] <tonyt> will look natty. thanks
[02:35] <tonyt> sup there lw. im guess you are the same one from ircbar on efnet :)
[02:35] <tonyt> *guessing
[02:35] <Guest86414> I am doubly sshed into a machine how to download a file to my main machine
[02:35] <iCeland> ^-^
[02:36] <Guest86414> ?
[02:38] <IPJunkie> Guest86414: scp should work for you
[02:38] <Guest86414> IPJunkie, but do I run it on my main machine or the sshed machine
[02:39] <somsip> Guest86414: easiest to do from your local machine - scp user@remote:/path/to/file /local/destination
[02:39] <lite20> Either will work Guest86414
[02:39] <lite20> Or wait that was to go to the other guy
[02:39] <lite20> I think
[02:39] <lite20> :P
[02:41] <iCeland> lol
[02:43] <nextech> Anything?
[02:46] <nextech> Anyone can help me?
[02:46] <somsip> !ask | nextech
[02:47] <nextech> how to connect ip cam using ubuntu os?
[02:47] <somsip> nextech: the manufacturer of the ip cam should give you connection instructions
[02:53] <_eddy> how do i remove mysql? i added it like this
[02:53] <_eddy> sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[02:55] <IPJunkie> sudo apt-get autoremove mysql-server
[03:01] <_eddy> IPJunkie: Package 'mysql-server' is not installed, so not removed
[03:02] <_eddy> IPJunkie: http://kopy.io/hczpI
[03:03] <_eddy> IPJunkie: why am i getting all that E?
[03:06] <IPJunkie> _eddy: usually when I get that E it means I have another apt -related program running that I forgot to close.  Synaptic or another terminal instance, for instance.  You can't sudo apt-get in one window and then sudo apt-get in another until you exit the first one.
[03:12] <tnkhanh> anyone runs ubuntu in virtual box in windows?
[03:12] <tnkhanh> I have weird problems after updating
[03:17] <mesteam> hello
[03:18] <baako> hi guys why am i getting http://kopy.io/OTo8V when i try to install sudo apt-get install nginx
[03:19] <mesteam> i have a script shell that i can't find it again
[03:19] <mesteam> how to find it
[03:23] <gr33n7007h> baako: try sudo apt-get -f install
[03:27] <gr33n7007h> mesteam: come again?
[03:27] <baako> gr33n7007h: what does that do?
[03:27] <gr33n7007h> baako: forces it
[03:28] <mesteam> yes i need to find a script shell in my files system
[03:28] <gr33n7007h> mesteam: a shell script?
[03:29] <mesteam> .sh file with bash language
[03:29] <tnkhanh> mesteam: you know the name?
[03:29] <gr33n7007h> do you remember what it was called?
[03:29] <mesteam> no
[03:29] <omgitsmit> lol
[03:29] <mesteam> it's my friend that create it
[03:30] <johhhhhjhj> Hello
[03:32] <mesteam> can i find my file by command name ?
[03:32] <mesteam> my comment start like this ./p
[03:32] <mesteam> my command sorry
[03:32] <omgitsmit> mesteam: find --help
[03:33] <omgitsmit> mesteam: if you can get the file name from your friend that wrote the script, we can use find to find it
[03:33] <omgitsmit> mesteam: he might also know exactly where its located since he created it :)
[03:33] <tomhardy> every time i plug in my phone to the computer ubuntu fires up a million error messages
[03:33] <tomhardy> is very annonying
[03:33] <tomhardy> how do i stop it?
[03:34] <wafflejock> tomhardy, what kind of phone, what kind of errors and what exact distro are you using?
[03:35] <lite20> Having issues opening ports on my Ubuntu server VPS (14.04 64 bit)
[03:35] <lite20> My IP tables look like this:
[03:35] <lite20> Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
[03:35] <lite20> target     prot opt source               destination
[03:35] <lite20> ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere             tcp dpt:http
[03:35] <lite20> ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere             tcp dpt:21226
[03:35] <lite20> ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere             tcp dpt:21227
[03:35] <lite20> ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere             tcp dpt:21228
[03:35] <lite20> ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere             tcp dpt:http
[03:35] <tomhardy> 14.04 / iPhone 6 / Unable to mount myphonename Unhandled lockdown error (-20)
[03:36] <omgitsmit> !paste | lite20
[03:37] <tomhardy> wafflejock: any ideas?
[03:38] <lite20> Anybody have any ideas on how i could fix?
[03:38] <wally777> hello, I am trying to run asp.net in ubuntu 14.04 with this command :
[03:38] <wally777> sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-mono mono-apache-server4
[03:39] <wally777> but i receive the following error:
[03:39] <wally777> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[03:39] <wally777>  libapache2-mod-mono : Depends: apache2.2-common but it is not installable
[03:39] <wally777> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[03:39] <wally777> any ideas how to fix this?
[03:39] <wally777> it is a new install
[03:42] <lotuspsychje> tomhardy: you could try libmobiledevice
[03:42] <wafflejock> tomhardy, no iphone so not sure but here's a thread with some options you might try http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2228772
[03:42] <gr33n7007h> lite20: what ports do you want to open?
[03:43] <tomhardy> ok thanks
[03:43] <lotuspsychje> wally777: did you try apt-get update  and apt clean?
[03:44] <wafflejock> lotuspsychje, for wally777 could it be that 14.04 has 2.4 of apache in the repos not 2.2?
[03:44] <lotuspsychje> !info apache
[03:44] <wally777> thanks
[03:44] <lite20> gr33n7007h: 21226-21239 and port 80
[03:44] <wafflejock> !info apache2
[03:44] <wally777> I will try with those commands
[03:45] <gr33n7007h> lite20: port 80 is already open according to your iptables
[03:45] <wafflejock> wally777, yeah so I think the problem is utopic has 2.4 in the repositories but the mono package wants apache 2.2
[03:46] <lite20> gr33n7007h: one moment i will test it again. I used the same command to open it as the others though so shouldn't they all be working/not working?
[03:47] <rbheromax> im having trouble installing ubuntu on a bay trail device. i seem to have a pretty rare case as google doesnt seem to help me much, anyone care to help me?
[03:47] <gr33n7007h> lite20: use: sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport <port> -j ACCEPT
[03:48] <lite20> gr33n7007h should I reset my iptables first?
[03:49] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: try the XDA forums, maybe someone has a nice port for it
[03:49] <gr33n7007h> lite20: probably, then start again :)
[03:49] <wally777> is there a way to install the libapache2-mod-mono on top of apache2.4 by forcing that?
[03:49] <lite20> gr33n7007h: awesome... How do i do that?
[03:50] <lotuspsychje> !pinning | wally777
[03:50] <wally777> thanks
[03:51] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: can you tell us what exactly failed to install?
[03:51] <gr33n7007h> lite20: -F flag should do it
[03:51] <rbheromax> lotuspsychje: i cant seem to boot the kernel itself, from any distro
[03:52] <rbheromax> im not new to this at all, and i cant rationalize why this is happening
[03:52] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: can you describe the steps of ubuntu setup, to wich part your stuck
[03:52] <gr33n7007h> lite20: so a "sudo iptable -F INPUT"
[03:52] <gr33n7007h> should do it
[03:52] <gr33n7007h> iptables -L
[03:53] <rbheromax> i have made usb installers from netbootin, lili live usb, and win32diskimager, all boot on my sandy bridge i3 laptop but fail to boot past bootloader into kernel on the bay trail
[03:53] <rbheromax> i dont have an option to disable nx
[03:53] <rbheromax> all bios settings are at default
[03:53] <rbheromax> secure boot off
[03:53] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: no bios to enter on that tablet?
[03:54] <lotuspsychje> ah
[03:54] <lite20> Okay gr33n7007h
[03:54] <rbheromax> its a "laptop"
[03:54] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: did you find fastboot somewhere?
[03:54] <rbheromax> its running windows 8.1 64 bit out of the box
[03:54] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: that one must be disabled also
[03:54] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | rbheromax
[03:54] <gr33n7007h> lite20: what was the ports you wanted open?
[03:55] <gr33n7007h> can't scroll up :(
[03:55] <lotuspsychje> gr33n7007h: gr33n7007h: 21226-21239 and port 80
[03:55] <gr33n7007h> lotuspsychje: ah, k thanks
[03:55] <lite20> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10366354/
[03:56] <lite20> It looks like that now (my iptables)
[03:56] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: have you also checked your usb stick is working correctly?
[03:56] <lite20> And im going to add port 80 first
[03:56] <rbheromax> lotuspsychje: uefi is a pain, it wont boot past efi loader or grub (legacy). just sits at black screen with single "_" no matter how long i let it sit
[03:56] <rbheromax> it boots on my other devices
[03:56] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: that sounds really like fastboot block mate
[03:56] <rbheromax> also, same on virtualbox from booted windows on it
[03:56] <rbheromax> and qemu
[03:56] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: doublecheck all setting in bios, for finding fastboot somewhere
[03:57] <gr33n7007h> lite20: sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
[03:57] <lotuspsychje> sometimes its hidden deeply
[03:57] <gr33n7007h> lite20: sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 21226:21239 -j ACCEPT
[03:57] <rbheromax> i dont think the OEM had any intention on putting android on this thing. no fastboot settings anywhere. if there was, i'd surely have my way with it :)
[03:58] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: it makes no sense that ubuntu dont at least boot, something still blocks it
[03:59] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: did you try all usb ports? sometimes usb3.0 is causing
[03:59] <lite20> gr33n7007h: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10366396/
[03:59] <lite20> Issuing other cmd now
[03:59] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: fastboot:off,legacy:on,secureboot:off
[04:00] <gr33n7007h> lite20: looks good upto now :)
[04:00] <rbheromax> lotuspsychje: i'll take another look
[04:01] <lite20> gr33n7007h: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10366412/
[04:01] <ldlework> Does anyone know where I should start autocutsel so it gets run on startup?
[04:01] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: is there a cdrom drive in that machine?
[04:02] <lotuspsychje> ldlework: is that a service?
[04:02] <rbheromax> lotuspsychje: sadly no
[04:02] <lite20> gr33n7007h: should I test this now? Are there any other commands i should run first?
[04:02] <ldlework> lotuspsychje: its just a program that forks
[04:02] <gr33n7007h> lite20: test it should work
[04:02] <lotuspsychje> !upstart | ldlework maybe here?
[04:02] <ldlework> lotuspsychje: that means I have to write an init script?
[04:03] <lotuspsychje> ldlework: not sure, never tested autocutsel myself
[04:03] <lotuspsychje> ldlework: or add to startup items list
[04:04] <ldlework> lotuspsychje: no idea what that is. is that a gnome thing? I don't think I'm running gnome..
[04:04] <lotuspsychje> ldlework: ubuntu version?
[04:04] <ldlework> 13.10
[04:04] <ldlework> but I replaced the window manager with a tiling one
[04:04] <lite20> gr33n7007h: give me a moment to run a node server on port 80 and see if it works. If it does you should see "lol" at http://gamefruit.tk
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> ldlework: 13.10 is eol mate
[04:05] <ldlework> lotuspsychje: indeed
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: https://embedded.communities.intel.com/thread/7218 see the bios discussions
[04:06] <lotuspsychje> ldlework: try a version from topic mate, 14.04 is nice
[04:06] <ldlework> lotuspsychje: I don't really have the time to upgrade my ubuntu version for this
[04:06] <ldlework> not sure why its relevant..
[04:07] <lotuspsychje> ldlework: because we cant support eol versions
[04:07]  * ldlework rolls his eyes
[04:07] <ldlework> thanks
[04:09] <lite20> gr33n7007h: oh! It works! Thank you! Let me test the other ports
[04:09] <gr33n7007h> lite20: Yep, I see LOL :)
[04:10] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: wich device is this exactly bay trail brand?
[04:10] <rbheromax> acer aspire e15 start
[04:10] <lotuspsychje> ok lemme search
[04:13] <lite20> gr33n7007h: they're all working via web. Now i will run my game and get back to you. Thank you very much for your aid! Many kudos to you!
[04:14] <gr33n7007h> lite20: np, happy to help :)
[04:14] <lite20> I will write this down. What command did we use again to add ports? gr33n7007h
[04:15] <gr33n7007h> lite20: sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 21226:21239 -j ACCEPT
[04:15] <gr33n7007h> lite20: sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
[04:15] <jose__> hola
[04:16] <bazhang> !es | jose__
[04:18] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: F12 can force boot the usb stick?
[04:19] <gr33n7007h> lite20: just save iptables and then restore them when ever needed
[04:19] <lite20> Every time i use "iptables-restore" it freezes. Why is that? gr33n7007h
[04:19] <rbheromax> it'll get to the bootloader and i can select to boot from grub if on legacy (non uefi). if i try uefi, it'll get to it, and then reboot as soon as i press any option
[04:20] <rbheromax> uefi secure and non secure
[04:20] <gr33n7007h> lite20: complete command?
[04:21] <gr33n7007h> lite20: so to save your iptables as they are now: "iptables-save > /etc/network/iptables.rules"
[04:21] <gr33n7007h> lite20: to clear them: "iptables -F INPUT"
[04:21] <eddydbod> haro all
[04:22] <lite20> Ohhhhh gr33n7007h
[04:22] <xpistos> Hey guys, I have alot of kernels in my boot drive and I am not sure how to remove the ones I don't need. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10366524/
[04:22] <gr33n7007h> lite20: to restore: "iptables-restore < /etc/network/iptables.rules"
[04:22] <somsip> xpistos: http://askubuntu.com/questions/2793/how-do-i-remove-or-hide-old-kernel-versions-to-clean-up-the-boot-menu
[04:23] <gr33n7007h> lite20: you'll need root privs
[04:23] <xpistos> somsip: Thanks. Is there a danger of not having any kernels but my current?
[04:24] <lotuspsychje> rbheromax: found a thread to disable fastboot from windows: step4 http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2013/09/install-ubuntu-linux-alongside-windows.html
[04:24] <somsip> xpistos: not if current works
[04:24] <somsip> xpistos: if you're unsure whether current is stable, keep the previous known working kernel too
[04:25] <lite20> gr33n7007h: yes i have that (which is good)
[04:25] <gr33n7007h> lite20: yep :)
[04:26] <xpistos> somsip: This might be a good time to mention I am having some trouble clearing up apt-get too - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10366685/
[04:27] <lite20> One last thing, for another project. Is it possible to run Ubuntu server 14.04 from a USB stick? gr33n7007h
[04:27] <lotuspsychje> !info bleachbit | xpistos try this mate
[04:27] <lite20> You font have to tell me how, I'm just curious if it's do-able gr33n7007h
[04:27] <gr33n7007h> lite20: Sure it's possible
[04:28] <xpistos> somsip: I tried to use this but no luck - http://askubuntu.com/questions/148383/how-to-resolve-dpkg-error-processing-var-cache-apt-archives-python-apport-2-0
[04:29] <lotuspsychje> lite20: http://askubuntu.com/questions/203052/how-can-i-install-ubuntu-server-on-a-usb-stick
[04:31] <lite20> Awesome! gr33n7007h lotuspsychje expect some cool projects from me in the future then. Thanks for all, and bye!
[04:31] <gr33n7007h> lite20: :)
[04:32] <pavlos> xpistos, there is also "ubuntu tweak", an app which cleans up old files
[04:32] <xpistos> pavlos: unfortunately even if I try apt-get install -f I get errors
[04:33] <xpistos> But it is failing with a kernel install I believe.
[04:33] <lotuspsychje> bleachbit does the same, and no ppa needed
[04:33] <pavlos> xpistos, do you have enough disk, can you pastebin df
[04:34] <xpistos> Errors were encountered while processing ....linux-image-3.2.0-76-generic-pae_3.2.0-76.111_i386.deb
[04:37] <Boscop> hi. i installed win 8 and then ubuntu (minimal cd), at the end it asked to installed grub2, i said ok, but then after reboot grub doesn't show up, it tries to boot windows but fails (and i can't choose any OS). when i try to repair windows it says Windows Boot Manager
[04:37] <Boscop> Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem:
[04:37] <Boscop> 1.insert windos cd and run a repair your computer option.
[04:37] <Boscop> File: /boot/bcd
[04:37] <Boscop> Status: 0xc000000f". i tried bootrec.exe /fixmbr but didn't fix it. how can i restore the mbr and grub2?
[04:38] <lotuspsychje> !fixgrub | Boscop
[04:39] <Boscop> lotuspsychje: i also lost the ability to boot windows, not just grub2
[04:39] <lotuspsychje> Boscop: make your life easy, and install ubuntu single on your pc
[04:39] <Boscop> lotuspsychje: but i need dual boot
[04:40] <lotuspsychje> !dualboot | Boscop
[04:41] <Boscop> lotuspsychje: what went wrong though? i have an ssd that i split in two partitions, win 8 on one, ubuntu on the other, and i have a 1tb hdd that windows stored the boot loader on. somehow the ubuntu install screwed it up, but how?
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> Boscop: maybe grub got installed on wrong hd?
[04:42] <Boscop> lotuspsychje: but it didn't ask me on which hd to install. how can i choose the right one?
[04:42] <lotuspsychje> Boscop: not sure what you did, and i dont like dualboots
[04:43] <lotuspsychje> Boscop: read the dualboot link
[04:43] <Boscop> i did
[04:43] <lotuspsychje> Boscop: your system is uefi also?
[04:44] <Boscop> no
[04:44] <lotuspsychje> hmm win8 without uefi?
[04:44] <Boscop> yes
[04:45] <lotuspsychje> Boscop: well everything you need for dualboot is described at the dualboot link
[04:46] <snkcld> where can i configure compiz's launch options?
[04:46] <snkcld> in a standard ubuntu 14.10 installation
[04:46] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: what are you trying to do exactly?
[04:47] <snkcld> optirun compiz
[04:47] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: did you install ccsm?
[04:47] <snkcld> i did
[04:47] <snkcld> can i config the launch options via ccsm?
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: your grafix have optimus?
[04:48] <snkcld> they do
[04:48] <snkcld> gtx 860m
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: and your trying to enable optimus?
[04:48] <snkcld> i am, yes, for compiz
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> !info nvidia-prime | snkcld you need this one
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: bumblebee is replaced by this
[04:49] <snkcld> ah...
[04:49] <snkcld> ok i wil give that a shot again. i was having issues, i dont remember what they are exactly but i will come back if i have trouble still
[04:49] <snkcld> thank you
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> no sweat
[04:50] <snkcld> iirc i was actually just getting a black screen with my mouse cursor...
[04:50] <snkcld> eh, here goes nothing... going to reboot with prime
[04:50]  * snkcld crosses fingers
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> ok
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> :p
[04:51] <eddydbod> whats a good tabbed ssh client for ubuntu?
[04:51] <lotuspsychje> !info openssh | eddydbod
[04:51] <lotuspsychje> !ssh
[04:51] <eddydbod> i liked PACManager
[04:52] <eddydbod> but it seems less supported
[04:52] <snkcld> ok so, when i booted, it actually just gave me my wallpaper with my mouse cursor lol
[04:52] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: wich ubuntu version is this?
[04:52] <snkcld> 14.10
[04:53] <snkcld> the VGA controller is using i915, i see that, but the 3D controller shows no driver in use
[04:53] <snkcld> dunno if that matters
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: you might wanna test 14.04.2 fresh, with internet+updates+third party software enabled
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: your nvidia isnt enabled at bios?
[04:54] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: check sudo lshw -C video
[04:54] <snkcld> im not sure... i dont recall the bios having an option
[04:54] <snkcld> for that
[04:54] <snkcld> ill check
[04:54] <snkcld> i see 2 displays
[04:54] <snkcld> gtx "unclaimed"
[04:54] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: thats not good
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: check bios if its enabled
[04:55] <snkcld> uh oh
[04:55] <snkcld> the claimed/unclaimed?
[04:55] <snkcld> ok ill boot into bios real qiuck
[04:55] <snkcld> what does it mean by claimed
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: yes, you want your heavy nvidia active right
[04:55] <snkcld> yup
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: unclaimed no active driver
[04:56] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: it should show card and say driver=...
[04:56] <snkcld> yea this bios is like, super basic
[04:56] <snkcld> theres nothing in here about video, whatsoever
[04:56] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: also check your additional drivers section
[04:57] <snkcld> well, in additional drivers it prompts for nvidia
[04:57] <snkcld> nvidia-340 i think is what it wants to install
[04:57] <snkcld> is that not nvidia-prime?
[04:57] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: try one of those in additional drivers and reboot
[04:57] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: prime is enable your optimus technology
[04:58] <snkcld> ohhh thats why theres nvidia-340-prime then
[04:58] <snkcld> so prime and optimus are the same?
[04:59] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: does nvidia-340-prime show in your drivers list?
[05:00] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: yes, nvidia-prime is to enable your optimus technology on an optimus nvidia card
[05:00] <snkcld> naw, but i saw it in /usr/lib/
[05:00] <snkcld> wasnt sure where it came from
[05:01] <snkcld> but heres a weird thing...
[05:01] <snkcld> the io on my disk is REALLY slow
[05:01] <snkcld> and the nvidia and my disk are on the same IRQ (16)
[05:01] <snkcld> and my kernel says "irq 16 nobody cared try irqpoll"
[05:01] <snkcld> so, thats really strange
[05:02] <snkcld> i notice that when i use bumblebee, that atleast the card isnt on irq 16
[05:02] <snkcld> but with nvidia-340, its on irq 16
[05:02] <snkcld> which is apparenlty interfering with my hard disk??
[05:02] <snkcld> maybe i should go to 14.04.... is there an easy way to do that without reinstalling?
[05:03] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: just try a driver from your list and reboot mate
[05:03] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: i would reccomend a fresh 14.04.2 install, then install nvidia-prime
[05:04] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: updates enabled, internet enabled,third party enabled during setup
[05:04] <snkcld> hmm
[05:04] <snkcld> ok
[05:04] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: its important you let ubuntu choose right grafix driver
[05:04] <snkcld> oh,
[05:04] <snkcld> ok ok
[05:04] <snkcld> well i imagine that ubuntu-devices would select the same one no?
[05:05] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: no internet: might be not the drives you need
[05:05] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: but before you reinstall try a driver from list on 14.10 and reboot
[05:05] <lotuspsychje> see what it does
[05:05] <snkcld> ok i am now
[05:05] <snkcld> ubuntu-devices list shows nvidia-340
[05:05] <snkcld> with no prime
[05:06] <snkcld> fwiw
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> try that one
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> and reboot
[05:06] <snkcld> ok i wil
[05:06] <snkcld> iirc it gave me the smae issues, but ill try now
[05:08] <ShinzJr> hi
[05:08] <lotuspsychje> ShinzJr: welcome
[05:22] <snkcld> ok
[05:22] <snkcld> i am booted with nvidia-340
[05:22] <snkcld> i have a black screen, and my mouse cursor lol
[05:25] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: ok try 14.04.2 then
[05:26] <snkcld> heh...
[05:26] <snkcld> alright... ;(
[05:28] <snkcld> wehn i reinstlal.. if i didnt have home on a seperate partition... is there anyway i can still get it?
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> snkcld: backup everything you need before fresh install
[05:38] <snkcld> eh ill just install on a new partition
[05:38] <snkcld> might as well right
[05:38] <snkcld> and copy the shit over
[05:42] <nonius> everybody hello
[05:46] <nextech> Peachtree accounting system 2010 can run ubuntu os 14.04?
[05:48] <lotuspsychje> nextech: is that a windows program?
[05:48] <TechChristoph> nonius: hello
[05:51] <Hello> Hello
[05:51] <duffer-zafar> I am trying to install wine1.7 on Ubuntu 14.04 and it gives me errors about broken packages.
[05:52] <Exploit> i think my box is getting attacked. i have alot of porn on my desktop
[05:52] <Exploit> i'm using ubuntu version 6
[05:52] <Exploit> when i type apt-get update i get the message , "good luck"
[05:52] <duffer-zafar> synaptic does work but it wants to remove some packages, here's a list of markings from synaptic: https://gist.github.com/395ac5180a9d6b747dcf
[05:53] <lotuspsychje> !eol | Exploit
[05:54] <subhojit777> Has anybody installed vodafone dongle in their machine. I am having some problem. I cannot install the software
[05:54] <lotuspsychje> Exploit: its reccomended to install an ubuntu version from topic
[05:55] <Exploit> http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/434/244/817.png
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> Exploit: stop that, this is an ubuntu support channel
[05:56] <Exploit> okies
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> subhojit777: wich ubuntu version are you on mate?
[05:57] <subhojit777> lotuspsychje, its 14.04
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> subhojit777: you could try a tail -f /var/log/syslog and plug your dongle, see what errors you get
[05:59] <subhojit777> lotuspsychje, checking
[05:59] <Exploit> question, think ubuntu will ever look function or look like osx? i love the apps on the osx but on ubuntu it looks like it has a long ways to go
[06:00] <lotuspsychje> !ot | Exploit
[06:00] <Exploit> k
[06:03] <Exploit> !ot | Exploit
[06:06] <parsnip> hmm, so it is advised to use latex-full on Ubuntu, but now I still have to install some packages manually?
[06:08] <lotuspsychje> parsnip: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LaTeX
[06:09] <nonius> everybody hello
[06:10] <parsnip> Thanks lotuspsychje , that's a good place to start.
[06:14] <amtrivedi> someone please help me with wine installation errors: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10367745/
[06:32] <xpistos> Hey all. I have a full boot partition and a kernel is stuck installing so I can't autoremove. Any ideas how I can clear enough space out of boot to fix this?
[06:33] <xpistos> sudo apt-get autoremove linux-image-3.2.0-29-generic-pae didn't work
[06:36] <Seveas> xpistos: remove a bunch of old kernels
[06:36] <Seveas> dpkg -l 'linux*' | grep ^ii
[06:36] <Seveas> that'll list them. Remove obsolete ones.
[06:36] <xpistos> Seveas: Any idea how? when I try to autoremove it is stuck installing a new kernel
[06:37] <Seveas> sudo dpkg -P package-name-goes-here
[06:38] <xpistos> that did got one
[06:38] <xpistos> Seveas: thanks
[06:38] <Seveas> then get a few more :)
[06:38] <xpistos> I should be good now
[06:43] <xpistos> Seveas: That did the trick! I was able to get the new kernel installed. Now I should be able to remove the rest
[06:45] <snkcld> whoo hoo
[06:45] <snkcld> working
[06:45] <writmx> hello
[06:45] <snkcld> i just wish i knew why it didnt work on 14.10
[06:46] <writmx> Which country you come from?
[06:47] <writmx> hello
[06:47] <somsip> !ot | writmx
[06:47] <writmx> ?
[06:48] <somsip> writmx: it's not the place for chat about where people are from. Join ubuntu-offtopic for chat
[06:49] <writmx> Which country
[06:51] <losh> Hi, I'm having trouble limiting LXC's swap usage via the cgroup options.  From what I've read, the option is compiled into the -generic kernel but not enable by default.  I've added the swapaccount=1 option to the kernel boot options.  I can see the memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes entry but can't seem to set it.
[06:52] <losh> Anyone have any idea as to why?
[06:52] <writmx> There is no Chinese users？
[06:52] <somsip> !zh | writmx
[06:54] <writmx> Unity collapse
[06:55] <writmx> After installing the 3D desktop unity collapse
[06:58] <gulzar> TMUX help. If I make it to autostart with zsh shell in urxvt , the problem is with login. I do startx, and the shell for login is zsh. So when I do login, zsh starts and along with it tmux. But I can't do startx from tmux. Any solution?
[07:13] <Guest95461> hello
[07:13] <Guest95461> is there any way for ubuntu studio to see windows network
[07:15] <Guest95461> is there any one who has a clue
[07:16] <omgitsmit> Guest95461: Clicking on Network within Nautilus
[07:31] <Jasonrj> Why is it that when I do apt-get install phpmyadmin it also wants to install a bunch of other things like apache? I don't want apache, I use nginx. Can I make it just download what is required somehow?
[07:32] <shortstraw8> Okay, so I have been studying for the lpic and using what I learn as I go. I had Ubuntu 12.04 installed and was playing around with partitioning and installed Xubuntu to a new portion cause I like it more. I have moved my files from the Ubuntu install to the Xubuntu. Now I want make Xubuntu the primary operating system and get rid of Ubuntu. Xubuntu is currently  in as sda1 [ mounted as /media/user/ ] and the Ubuntu is in as sda6 [ mounted / ] I can'
[07:33] <shortstraw8> $ sudo apt-get install php5-cli    Jasonrj
[07:33] <somsip> Jasonrj: I do tend to install phpMyAdmin from the zip rather than from the repo. Maybe not the best practise, but it works
[07:33] <shortstraw8> Should do the trick
[07:36] <Score_Under> What does this error mean and how can I fix it? http://pomf.se/guhbyc
[07:37] <somsip> Score_Under: link 404s
[07:37] <Score_Under> http://a.pomf.se/guhbyc
[07:37] <Score_Under> unfortunately it's octet-stream rather than plaintext because I saved it as a typescript
[07:37] <somsip> Score_Under: and I'm not downloading whatever that is trying to send
[07:37] <Score_Under> curl it? :P
[07:38] <Score_Under> but yeah it's an apt-get session
[07:38] <Score_Under> "but it is not going to be installed" is the error here, for several packages
[07:39] <Score_Under> there's a bug from ubuntu 6.10 for being unable to install that package (doesn't seem relevant any more), and for other packages that error was solved by someone running apt-get update, or dpkg --configure -a, or apt-get install -f <package>, or diagnosing it by trying to install the thing that "is not going to be installed"
[07:39] <Score_Under> none of those seem to have worked and the things that are "not going to be installed" are already installed
[07:40] <shortstraw8> 404 are general file not found
[07:41] <Score_Under> yeah - curl a.pomf.se/guhbyc
[07:41] <shortstraw8> so the link is not linked correctly
[07:41] <Score_Under> I took this out of a vm without paste, put the URL back together wrongly the first time
[07:47] <Score_Under> this is the output of apt-cache policy for the relevant packages http://a.pomf.se/hghhbg.txt
[08:05] <Score_Under> http://askubuntu.com/questions/588695/unmet-dependencies-for-libglew-dev http://askubuntu.com/questions/587977/unmet-dependences-when-install-cuda-6-5-on-a-freshly-installed-ubuntu-14-04 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1424491
[08:06] <Score_Under> several other people have had the bug & no solution, I'm going to assume it's a bad package in 14.04
[08:09] <RustyShackleford> do we have a good solution for Google Drive yet?
[08:09] <RustyShackleford> is grive any good?
[08:09] <Beankylla> lol
[08:09] <Beankylla> #nice
[08:18] <spm_draget> Which package contains the tools like 'aa-complain' for manging apparmor? The 'apparmor' package does not.
[08:18] <spm_draget> 12.04
[08:19] <somsip> !find aa-complain | spm_draget (this sometimes find packages)
[08:22] <spm_draget> Thanks!
[08:25] <nextech> Hello can you help me can Untangle run to ubuntu 14.04?
[08:26] <nextech> Hello can you help me can Untangle run to ubuntu 14.04?
[08:26] <nextech> Hello can you help me can Untangle run to ubuntu 14.04?
[08:26] <nextech> Hello can you help me can Untangle run to ubuntu 14.04?
[08:26] <DrTobbe> Hey guys, I am currently starting to dive into the Ubuntu community. Currently, I see different forums, wikis and launchpad. Could someone explain to me where I should post which questions, ideas, proposals and so on?
[08:28] <somsip> !contributing | DrTobbe (may be a place to look at)
[08:28] <ame> How to configure NFS with NIs authentication?/
[08:28] <somsip> !contribute | DrTobbe (may be a place to look at)
[08:28] <DrTobbe> !contribute
[08:29] <dingus1> hey, I need help with centos. Is this the place to ask?
[08:29] <somsip> dingus1: no. type !alis
[08:29] <ikonia> dominus_: no, #centos
[08:29] <ikonia> oops
[08:29] <ikonia> dingus1: no, #centos is the channel
[08:31] <dingus1> !alis
[08:31] <somsip> dingus1: that was just because I wasn't sure of the name for #centos support channel. Just join #centos as ikonia said
[08:32] <dingus1> ty, I typed: "/join #centos" and nothing happen
[08:32] <Beankylla> dingus1: look if another tab is not opened ... with "centos" name on it
[08:33] <DrTobbe> somsip: And is there a way just to post my experiences without having to understand how the whole community works? Sometimes, I just want to use my PC and if I encounter any problems, I think it would be helpful to share these experiences, but mostly I don't have enough time (or patience) to find out where the right place is to post something.
[08:33] <Beankylla> dingus1: what is your client?
[08:33] <dingus1> hexchat 2.9.6
[08:33] <somsip> DrTobbe: sounds like a personal blog would be best. Maybe the forums, but really they are for support, not journeys
[08:34] <ame> How to configure NFS ?
[08:35] <Beankylla> dingus1: https://hexchat.github.io/screenshots.html look at this pic... on the right handside there is a list of channels. After you type "/join #centos" there should be centos in that list
[08:36] <Beankylla> ame: you can connect one time or configure your fstab to autoconnect on startup
[08:37] <ame> Beankylla:I want to configure NFS for the user to enter password everytime
[08:37] <DrTobbe> somsip: Well, I don't want to talk about my problems because I like them so much, I am just wondering if I could help any developer by telling them about the problems I find or by offering my debugging-work
[08:38] <somsip> DrTobbe: my last answer still applies. If you find people with the same problem you had, you share the solution. Forums or IRC is good for that. If you want to tell people what you've done, a blog is better IMHO
[08:38] <Beankylla> ame: http://linuxconfig.org/how-to-configure-nfs-on-linux
[08:38] <dingus1> #centos :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services
[08:38] <somsip> !register | dingus1
[08:39] <dingus1> thank you, i felt so stupid
[08:39] <ame> Beankylla:Can i use the tool jftp??
[08:40] <Beankylla> ame: why would you do that ? nfs is natively supported...
[08:41] <ame> Beankylla:I am new to this concept so looking for GUI tool first for configuring like samba-GUI
[08:41] <DrTobbe> somsip: But I really do not want to make it a personal thing. Sometimes, I am even not really interested in solving a problem because I can handle it. But still, I think that it would improve the overall performance of a Ubuntu system if it would be solved, especially for non-technical users.
[08:41] <Beankylla> ame are you configuring server side?
[08:41] <ame> yes
[08:41] <ame> Beankylla:yes
[08:43] <ame> Beankylla:i Will say my requirements,I have some directories mounted on  /mnt.If a user access the files from another ubuntu computer they should access the files through NFS and not from samba
[08:43] <ame> Beankylla:With username and password
[08:44] <Beankylla> ame where does login and pass come from?
[08:44] <ame> Beankylla:That we need to create like samba
[08:49] <Beankylla> ame: http://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/networking_2ndEd/nfs/ch12_04.htm
[08:49] <Beankylla> ame: but you might want to try google before coming in here though
[08:49] <Beankylla> ;)
[08:49] <alexiiiis> Beankylla:
[08:49] <alexiiiis> tu parles de ubutu avec des gens du peuple et tout ?
[08:53] <dingus1> a french channel for ubuntu?
[08:55] <bcvery1> !fr | dingus1
[08:55] <dingus1> !fr | alexiiiis
[08:56] <bongma> i dont know how to explain this but i have a 500gb drive divided as
[08:56] <bongma> PARTITION 1
[08:56] <bongma> 262gb  = ntfs. this is where windows resides.
[08:56] <bongma> EXTENDED PARTITION
[08:56] <bongma> PARTITION 2
[08:56] <bongma> 238gb
[09:00] <surs> how do I create a live system on a pen drive? I don't want an installer. I want a standalone ubuntu pen drive
[09:01] <Beankylla> surs: do you want a live system?
[09:01] <Beankylla> or an installed system?
[09:01] <surs> I want a pen drive that I can boot from and end up in a working ubuntu environment
[09:02] <surs> without making any changes to the computer
[09:02] <Beankylla> but do you want your configuration to be saved on the pendrive?
[09:02] <surs> yes
[09:02] <Beankylla> than just install ubuntu on the pen drive
[09:02] <surs> basically I want /boot and / and /home on the pen drive
[09:03] <surs> ok, but how do I do that from a running system?
[09:04] <surs> all guides I find describe how to create an installer
[09:05] <Phibonacci> Hello. I just installed an Ubuntu 14.10 via NetInstall then installed KDE as a DM/WM. Whenever I want to select something in emacs with Ctrl+Space, it does not work, a space is created. I am sure the problem is not directly linked to emacs or its configuration. Any idea ?
[09:05] <bacon> hi, i
[09:06] <Phibonacci> The shortcut does not seem used by KDE neither (according to its configuration panel).
[09:06] <Phibonacci> to be*
[09:07] <bongma> This is my problem. http://paste.ubuntu.com/10369268/
[09:07] <bacon> Hi, I'm trying to create a custom menuentry for grub for Windows 7, but I have no idea how to find the information required for 'set root'. The help I have looked at so far states it needs to be in the 'hd0,sda1' format, but I have no idea how to find this information.
[09:07] <humie> are the profiles in abstraction folder in apparmor in forced mode?
[09:08] <bongma> surs Try this. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[09:16] <humie> are the profiles in abstraction folder in apparmor in forced mode?
[09:22] <bongma> This is my problem. http://paste.ubuntu.com/10369268/
[09:24] <k1l_> bongma: where is that unallocated space?
[09:29] <orangeblack> I have a stupid question if anyone likes answering those
[09:30] <orangeblack> or is willing to answer
[09:31] <OpenTokix> orangeblack: lay it on us!
[09:31] <orangeblack> Why would I not want to have update/upgrade a startup script
[09:32] <bongma> k1l_: Smack in the middle of swap and /home. there is also a partition with unallocated space.
[09:33] <k1l_> bongma: load a live-usb system, unmount swap and then move the partitions and group the unallocated sapce to another space
[09:33] <k1l_> with gparted
[09:35] <Phibonacci> I tend to think my problem (Ctrl+Space not working in emacs) is directly linked to Ubuntu 14.10. Is anyone using emacs with this version and able to put a mark in emacs with this shortcut ?
[09:35] <bongma> k1l_: what if i already have gparted installed?
[09:36] <k1l_> bongma: you cant do this on your actual system since you need the partitions to be unmounted.
[09:36] <k1l_> i mean you could force it somehow but dataloss will be the result then
[09:38] <gshmu> hello, please fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1346269?comments=all
[09:38] <bongma> ok if i have a live cd , how do i  get to gparted?
[09:38] <OpenTokix> orangeblack: For a LTS release, it would be fairly not dangerous
[09:39] <k1l_> bongma: like you would on your installed system.
[09:39] <gshmu> or anybody can give me some advice
[09:39] <OpenTokix> orangeblack: if its a client, and not like 100% uptime important - do it
[09:41] <bongma> k1l_: i mean would gparted  appear automatically?
[09:41] <surs> thanks bongma
[09:42] <szlobizoli> Hi! Is there somebody who will help me? I am a new user of ubuntu, i have 10.04 LTS installed, because i like his look. I wish to convert MPEG2 TS videos into Xvid avi format, and don't know which codecs and which progs to use. Have a nice Day!
[09:42] <k1l_> bongma: no, you need to start gparted. its installed on the live isos but you need to start it like you would on the regular system
[09:42] <k1l_> szlobizoli: stop, you did a false start right at the beginning
[09:43] <k1l_> szlobizoli: 10.04 is out of support since years for the desktop. so there is no way you can stay with that
[09:43] <k1l_> szlobizoli: and 10.04 got that old software, you dont want to use that anyway.
[09:45] <k1l_> szlobizoli: so i suggest you grab a 14.04 iso and make a new install (since upgradein that 10.04 will take too much time compared). you could choose from other flavours that have the look you like, too. or install even another desktop or theme afterwards
[09:47] <LeBlaaanc> why doesn't the root user read /etc/environment ?
[09:47] <bongma> k1l_: ok i would think its on "system tools" on the lubuntu live cd?
[09:47] <blb3383> I've read that 14.04.02 release also includes 3.16 kernel. But 3.16 isn't lts kernel how can it be used for an lts release?
[09:47] <k1l_> LeBlaaanc: the root user isnt even setup to be logged in on ubuntu
[09:48] <k1l_> blb3383: its the hardware enablement stack. you need to upgrade to the next kernel after the 3.16 kernel looses support of ubuntu
[09:48] <szlobizoli> k1l: How that, to install the look of 10.04?
[09:48] <k1l_> bongma: yes, somewhere in the menu. just look around
[09:49] <k1l_> szlobizoli: you mean gnome2 by "look"?
[09:49] <szlobizoli> k1l:I'm new with them)))
[09:49] <k1l_> szlobizoli: http://imgur.com/a/9iaLJ look at that
[09:50] <szlobizoli> k1l: Thanks a lot! Have a nice Day!)))
[09:50] <blb3383> k1l_: which means that a newer kernel shall be integrated into older lts release and tested, right?
[09:51] <jackhum> i am making a python app which stores some date from internet and then stores it in config file , what is the best location to store such config file /.
[09:51] <k1l_> blb3383: they are the backports kernel from like 14.10 and such. they are tested some months before in the 14.10 release
[09:52] <blb3383> jackhum: /home/$USER/.your_app_name.conf
[09:52] <jackhum> blb3383, : thanks for replying ,
[09:53] <bongma> k1l_: why only unmount swap? how do i unmount swap? no need to unmount filesystem and /home?
[09:53] <jackhum> blb3383, : i have one more question , what is the best way to distribute my app http://git.io/AwAk
[09:54] <blb3383> k1l_: they are tested with the newer release I suppose and I'm talking about integration tests with older releases
[09:54] <k1l_> bongma: it will automatically mount the swap. and so it will be blocking that you can move paritions. so make a right click on the partitions with the locked symbol and choose "unmount"
[09:54] <blb3383> jackhum: I'm using github
[09:55] <LeBlaaanc> k1l_: can root user not read any sort of shell variable?
[09:55] <jackhum> blb3383, : i tested this app on my ubuntu desktop by , copying the content of this repo in /usr/local/bin
[09:55] <jackhum> blb3383, : i already gave you my github repo link
[09:56] <k1l_> LeBlaaanc: ubuntu is not setup to have a root user enabled. just use sudo
[09:57] <LeBlaaanc> k1l_: the problem is, aws runs a script when initializing as "root" but part of another process (puppet) it runs later is expecting an environmental variable "FACTER_ENVIRONMENT" to be set to "production"
[09:57] <blb3383> ah, you mean where should it be installed locally? You better read some guides regarding installing on particular system
[09:58] <LeBlaaanc> I've tried just "export FACTER_ENVIRONMENT=production" before it... and writing "FACTER_ENVIRONMENT=production" to /etc/environment
[09:59] <bongma> k1l_:  Thank you very much.
[10:00] <jackhum> i want to know , how can i make a python script start as root on startup of linux operating system
[10:01] <Phibonacci> jackhum: subscribe a new service from /etc/init.d/, it will be launched as root by default.
[10:01] <szlobizoli> k1l: Can you help me to know, which codecs and progs i need at 14.04 LTS to convert MPEG2 TS video into xvid avi?
[10:01] <jackhum> Phibonacci, : someone told me about upstart , what the hack is that ?
[10:02] <Phibonacci> I have no clue.
[10:04] <Phibonacci> Looks like an Ubuntu fantasy. My solution, the old way, will work thought but you could have a look a it anyway. http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[10:05] <k1l_> Phibonacci: you can put that into rc.local
[10:05] <k1l_> jackhum: ^
[10:06] <k1l_> and no, upstart is not an ubuntu fantasy.
[10:06] <jackhum> k11_ : sorry , i am totally new to this , so i dont think i can support a discussion
[10:06] <White_Cat> ello
[10:08] <jackhum> k1l_, i have a repo on http://git.io/AwAk , in order to install this app , user need to copy it to /usr/local/bin , and then start codechefalerts.py at startup of computer
[10:09] <jackhum> k1l_, : i would also like to know if there is a way i can automate installation of my repo ? , i mean can i make it install using one command , apart from giving instructions to the users to copy it to bin
[10:09] <k1l_> jackhum: why not make a .deb package?
[10:10] <k1l_> jackhum: and then why not make a PPA and provide that program with that ppa?
[10:10] <Phibonacci> k1l_: it looks like, from what I am reading, only Ubuntu is using upstart, most of the distributions are using systemd.
[10:10] <k1l_> Phibonacci: even rhel used upstart.
[10:10] <jackhum> k1l_, : can you provide me a tutorial link , where i can learn this sort of business
[10:11] <k1l_> Phibonacci: its just that since debian did choose (after a very controversial discussion) to change to systemd as init, ubuntu did chose to change to systemd for 16.04 too
[10:11] <phre4k> can I install Ubuntu Server on a headless system by popping in the CD and logging in over SSH or the like? Or do I have to install in VirtualBox directly to HDD (with "CreateRawVmdk" command)?
[10:12] <White_Cat> I want to create a cron job for rsnapshot that also handles postgre database backup
[10:12] <White_Cat> I really do not want to make a mistake and be very upset if something goes wrong :(
[10:12] <White_Cat> Any suggestions?
[10:12] <phre4k> White_Cat: RTFM? What eactly is your problem? Shutdown postgreSQL before, run the backup job, start the DB again
[10:12] <bekks> White_Cat: Sure, write a script that dumps your postgres db consistently, then rsnapshot the dump file.
[10:13] <phre4k> ^ or that
[10:13] <jackhum> k1l_, : can i distribute it using pip ?
[10:13] <bekks> Shutting down a DB for backing it up is so 80s :)
[10:13] <phre4k> bekks: sorry, grew up in the 80s :D
[10:14] <Phibonacci> k1l_: Yes, that is what I have just read. Upstart was first designed for Ubuntu but intended to replace the init daemon for every linux. It looks like, in the end, they failed.
[10:17] <RevEckzeff> curios... can you save webpages in windows to view in the linux partition?
[10:17] <bekks> What do you mean by "view in the linux partition"?
[10:18] <phre4k> RevEckzeff: yes, save with IE as MHT or use this: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/unmht/
[10:19] <naftilos76> Hi i want to run a specific command as a user currently in sudo group with out entering my password. I have tried editing sudoers files without any luck. I want to execute "iptables -L --line-numbers -n -v" as user naftilos76. Can anybody help me?
[10:19] <umbra_purus> Can someone please help me? How do I install deb files in ubuntu 14.04
[10:19] <RevEckzeff> I want to be able to view some of the man pages on the ubuntu wiki...so I have something to look at/copy paste from while in my Ubuntu partition
[10:20] <bekks> umbra_purus: apt-get install packagename
[10:20] <bekks> umbra_purus: Which deb files do you want to install in particular?
[10:21] <RevEckzeff> phre4k: not using FF, I'm using Chrome
[10:21] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: you should be able to do that by clicking or double clicking on the deb file or you could do "dpkg -i package_name.deb"
[10:22] <umbra_purus> sublime 3
[10:23] <umbra_purus> just dpkg -i package_name.deb??
[10:24] <naftilos76> open a terminal, go to the dir that the deb file is located and then type: sudo dpkg -i package_name.deb
[10:25] <naftilos76> you have to be in the sudoers file
[10:25] <naftilos76> does your user have sudo privileges?
[10:25] <naftilos76> umbra_purus ?
[10:25] <phre4k> RevEckzeff: then google "Chrome download as MHT"
[10:26] <umbra_purus> yes it does
[10:26] <phre4k> RevEckzeff: literally first result: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/singlefile/mpiodijhokgodhhofbcjdecpffjipkle
[10:26] <WonderfulNow> convert rar to iso?
[10:26] <umbra_purus> sorry. dealing with multiples issues. skype just went bananas on boot
[10:26] <umbra_purus> just use  dpkg -i package_name.deb right?
[10:28] <someperson> Are there any alternatvies to ufw or iptables for Ubuntu?
[10:28] <naftilos76> How do i disable password prompt for a specific command for a user that is already in the sudoers file?
[10:28] <ikonia> someperson: what's wrong with iptables ?
[10:28] <ikonia> (ufw is just a frontend/manager of iptables)
[10:28] <phre4k> umbra_purus: isn't Skype in the repository?
[10:29] <someperson> ikonia: I'm looking for something like pf. I'm not familiar with iptables's messy syntax
[10:29] <RevEckzeff> what does sudoers mean? I know what sudo is...
[10:29] <phre4k> someperson: why? what do you want to achieve? ufw is just a frontend for iptables iirc
[10:29] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: as i said you have to be in the sudoers file in order to use dpkg command. Are you?
[10:29] <ikonia> someperson: you're not going to get that
[10:29] <someperson> phre4k: I know that
[10:29] <ikonia> someperson: iptables is part of the kernel, so any other firewall would be external to that
[10:29] <phre4k> naftilos76: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sudoers
[10:29] <someperson> ikonia: Something said there is something else like firehol or somethign
[10:29] <someperson> cant find it on google
[10:29] <umbra_purus> yes naftilos76
[10:29] <phre4k> naftilos76: you are looking for NOPASSWD
[10:29] <umbra_purus> just installed.
[10:29] <bekks> RevEckzeff: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sudoers :)
[10:30] <ikonia> someperson: fwbuilder ?
[10:30] <phre4k> someperson: yes, but why do you want to use another program?
[10:30] <ikonia> they are all just front end/managers for iptables
[10:30] <phre4k> bekks: first! :p
[10:30] <someperson> ikonia: Thanks will look at that
[10:30] <bekks> phre4k: ;)
[10:30] <RevEckzeff> Thanks
[10:30] <umbra_purus> I've got a problem with my ubuntu. doing a system testing and install/apt-get-gets-updates is not working? how can i fix it'
[10:30] <ikonia> someperson: firestarter ?
[10:30] <naftilos76> phre4k: yes i am, i have tried that in the suoers file but there is got to be something that i am doing wrong
[10:30] <RevEckzeff> Saw the link, figured I'd give it a click
[10:30] <someperson> phre4k: I think iptables is messy
[10:31] <bekks> naftilos76: So what did you put into your sudoers file?
[10:31] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: what kind of errors/messages are you getting?
[10:31] <someperson> I gotta go cya
[10:32] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: the system testing is paused for some reason but my pc is really kicking.. so I've got no results yet
[10:32] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: dont know why it stoped
[10:32] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: but my fans are really kicking..
[10:32] <naftilos76> bekks: i added: naftilos76 ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: iptables -L --line-numbers -n -v
[10:32] <werwtertwert> #PapRiKa
[10:33] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: should I reboot?
[10:33] <bekks> naftilos76: That will not work, since you cannot specify parameters for commands in the /etc/sudoers. Either you allow /sbin/iptables or you dont.
[10:33] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: this is probably your cpu is driven nuts due to some endless loop of a process
[10:33] <umbra_purus> so reboot right?
[10:34] <werwtertwert> #PapRiKa
[10:34] <umbra_purus> gonna reboot. back in 1min
[10:34] <bekks> naftilos76: A VERY dirty way would be writing a script that contains /sbin/iptables -L --line-numbers -n -v, place it into /usr/local/bin, give it 755 permissions, and allow that script to bne executed by sudo
[10:34] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: you should also check your boot time messages by doing : dmesg in a terminal
[10:35] <phre4k> naftilos76: maybe you rather look at capabilities for enabling certain features, not the sudoers file
[10:35] <umbra_purus> I'm back. naftilos76
[10:35] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: shoould I do again the system testing?
[10:35] <naftilos76> phre4k: how do you suggest that i do that?
[10:36] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: did you check in a terminal the command: dmesg
[10:36] <naftilos76> and check if you see words like "error"
[10:36] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: okay
[10:36] <naftilos76> or you can do that with dmesg | grep error
[10:37] <bekks> naftilos76: thats very unstable, since error do not always contain "error".
[10:37] <umbra_purus> got 2 error
[10:37] <umbra_purus> errors
[10:38] <naftilos76> you are right, i am just making assumptions
[10:38] <umbra_purus> EXT4-fs sdb5: remounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
[10:38] <bekks> umbra_purus: Pastebin the entire dmesg output please, and provide the url.
[10:38] <umbra_purus> where can i pastebin
[10:38] <umbra_purus> which site?
[10:38] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: paste your entire dmesg list in a pastebin
[10:38] <bekks> umbra_purus: To the site linked in the topic, e.g.
[10:39] <naftilos76> pastebin.com
[10:39] <umbra_purus> http://pastebin.com/eqf4q5pB
[10:39] <bekks> umbra_purus: Thats not the entire output of dmesg.
[10:40] <naftilos76> i am not sure what that error means, can anybody else have a look?
[10:40] <phre4k> naftilos76: I think you have to give full CAP_NET_ADMIN capabilities, just researched.
[10:40] <bekks> naftilos76: the first line is to be ignored since it a normal fstab-initiated remount, and the second error is useless without any context.
[10:41] <umbra_purus> cant copy all. it's cut in half?
[10:41] <umbra_purus> !
[10:41] <phre4k> naftilos76: you _could_ however create a bash script in $PATH which contains the command
[10:42] <umbra_purus> bekks: I can't copy all
[10:42] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: are you on a fresh intallation? Did you mess things up by mistake?
[10:42] <bekks> umbra_purus: sudo apt-get install pastebinit; dmesg | pastebinit;
[10:42] <bekks> umbra_purus: and provide the URL shown on your screen then :)
[10:42] <naftilos76> phre4k: let me try a few things first
[10:42] <bekks> naftilos76: He didnt mess up anything until now :)
[10:43] <naftilos76> :-)
[10:53] <argali> has ubuntu some kind of IP persistence mechanism? i always get a wrong (the previous) IP when booting up a 14.04 machine in Virtualbox.
[10:53] <argali> > VBoxManage guestproperty enumerate [vmname] | grep IP
[10:54] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: Just installed something like skype, dropbox... using mostly to code C and html/css/javascript..
[10:54] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: i've got ubuntu installed about 5weeks. just for testing. I dont think so..
[10:54] <umbra_purus> naftilos76: havent done a system testing. a properly one..
[10:55] <naftilos76> umbra_purus: i am not sure what to think. Things just do not get messed up.
[11:01] <bekks> umbra_purus: Did you pastebin dmesg meanwhile?
[11:03] <phre4k> argali: DHCP?
[11:04] <umbra_purus> bekks: cant really copy it because i cant see it all on a terminal window. can i export the result on a file txt
[11:04] <umbra_purus> ?
[11:05] <argali> phre4k DHCP is handled by Virtualbox
[11:06] <phre4k> umbra_purus: dmesg > file.txt
[11:09] <bekks> umbra_purus: I told you how to pastebin it, without copying ;)
[11:09] <umbra_purus> bekks: oh ops xD
[11:09] <umbra_purus> bekks: http://pastebin.com/erg4Lxd8
[11:10] <umbra_purus> bekks: always learning xD
[11:12] <bekks> umbra_purus: Nothing to be concerned of in that pastebin. Whats the actual issue?
[11:13] <umbra_purus> bekks: when I was doing a system testing I selected all the options. Don't know if that's the correct way to test. but in memory checking it froze and then said that the test was paused for some reason.. my fans were really kicking... don't know why it paused
[11:16] <bekks> umbra_purus: Which kind of "system testing"?
[11:16] <umbra_purus> bekks: well don't know which one was since I selected all of them.
[11:16] <umbra_purus> bekks: should I assume that everything is fine or do any other testing?
[11:16] <bekks> umbra_purus: where did you select them? Using which tool, etc.?
[11:17] <bekks> umbra_purus: No opne besides you knows what you are doing there :)
[11:18] <umbra_purus> bekks: yeah I know xD I only know which testing it paused. canonical memory checking
[11:18] <bekks> umbra_purus: What is "canonical memory checking"? Never heard of that application.
[11:20] <umbra_purus> bekks: beats me.. so just assume everything is fine right?
[11:21] <bekks> umbra_purus: No. I am waiting for an answer to my question.
[11:21] <umbra_purus> bekks: what is canonical memory testing?
[11:22] <umbra_purus> bekks: is that the one?
[11:22] <bekks> umbra_purus: That was my question, yes.
[11:23] <umbra_purus> bekks: don't know. i just selected the test
[11:25] <bekks> umbra_purus: Where did you select that test?
[11:25] <umbra_purus> bekks: in system testing
[11:25] <freeroute> hi, does anyone know how I can turn anti-aliasing off on an Intel HD 4000 graphics card?
[11:25] <bekks> umbra_purus: Where is that? Can you PLEASE be more precise?
[11:27] <umbra_purus> bekks: when i open ubuntu launcher and write system testing there's an app called "system testing"
[11:28] <bekks> umbra_purus: So did you select Memtest in your Grub menu, upon booting?
[11:29] <umbra_purus>  nop. im using ubuntu 14.04 and after booting there's an app called system testing. i dont know what to say more
[11:30] <Emmanuel_Chanel> Hello!
[11:30] <umbra_purus> bekks: u have no idea?
[11:30] <bekks> umbra_purus: So run the memory test from the grub menu.
[11:30] <Emmanuel_Chanel> I'm going to get a HP ML310e server. And I want to install Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS on it with enabling Smart Array Controller.
[11:30] <umbra_purus> bekks: ok
[11:31] <doomlord_1> will ubuntu use an i7 integrated gpu plus a discrete gpu simultaneously
[11:31] <Emmanuel_Chanel> So I'm seeking a good page about it.
[11:31] <Emmanuel_Chanel> Do you know some?
[11:31] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: Power on the server, configure the raid controller, install Ubuntu. :)
[11:34] <Emmanuel_Chanel> http://askubuntu.com/questions/498133/how-to-install-ubuntu-14-04-on-hp-dynamic-smart-array-b120i-logical-drive may be the answer...
[11:34] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: Do you have a B120i controller?
[11:39] <randomuser_> I have a question about the screen resolution for ubuntu
[11:39] <randomuser_> I would like to set this to 1440x900, but I think my VirtualBox won't make this possible.
[11:39] <White_Cat> bekks ah yes, so you can do that.
[11:39] <White_Cat> I was thinking of an incremental backup.
[11:40] <randomuser_> So... Can anybody help me?
[11:40] <cfhowlett> randomuser_, install guest additions.  also ask #vbox for support
[11:41] <randomuser_> tyvm :)
[11:41] <lucido> hi, I bought a kfa2 gt730 ex oc 1gb ddr5 64bit low profile card with dvi, hdmi and vga outputs. when I connect 3 displays to it it doesnt post, if I connect one DVI and one VGA the VGA is not detected in ubuntu running nvidia drivers, if I connect a DVI and an hdmi display then the hdmi is not detected, if I connect only a vga then it's detected but the edid information is missing. What's going on here?
[11:41] <mysupper>  hello
[11:42] <nefertite87> ciao
[11:42] <nefertite87> !list
[11:45] <Emmanuel_Chanel> bekks: I don't have the HP server on my hands now. I ordered ML310e G8 today. And I haven't received it.
[11:46] <Emmanuel_Chanel> bekks: Sorry for answering late.
[11:46] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: well, I suspected you know what you ordered ;)
[11:48] <sean_> my net icon is not showing in the panel. how do i get it back?
[11:48] <mehdi__> hey guys when i run gparted its stuck at scanning all devices what should i do?
[11:49] <k1l_> mehdi__: give it some time
[11:49] <Emmanuel_Chanel> bekks: Certainly, I haven't researched well.
[11:50] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: Well, you received an order confirmation I guess. Thats the lilst of hardware you ordered :)
[11:50] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: So did you order a B120i controller or something else?
[11:50] <Emmanuel_Chanel> I ordered ML310e Gen8, according to the mail. I thought it its v2, though.
[11:50] <mehdi__> k1l_, its there any estimation time ? my HDD is 500GB and my flash drive is 32 GB
[11:51] <Emmanuel_Chanel> I order only the server...
[11:51] <Emmanuel_Chanel> It's certain.
[11:51] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: So without RAM, without processors, without harddisks, without any controllers, without network interfaces?
[11:51] <k1l_> mehdi__: well. you could start gparted from a terminal and see if it puts some errors there
[11:52] <Emmanuel_Chanel> It has CPU and RAM. But no HDDs.
[11:53] <mehdi__> there is nothing i run it from term
[11:53] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: Well, which harddisks do you want to use then, along with a possibly non-existing RAID controlleR? :)
[11:55] <Emmanuel_Chanel> Well, I will use the system HDD and 2 data drives...
[11:55] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: You order the server without hardisks, as you said. NO disks. NO disks to be used.
[11:55] <bekks> *ordered
[11:56] <Emmanuel_Chanel> bekks: Right. So I order the HDDs later. I've known that.
[11:56] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: And which RAID controller did you order?
[11:57] <mysupper> I want adaptac sata raid controller. :)
[11:57] <Emmanuel_Chanel> The order page is lost but according to http://d.hatena.ne.jp/Michael_e29/20140521/1400672956 , B120i .
[11:57] <mysupper> with 4 ssd to make raid 10 :)
[11:58] <blackflow> mysupper: why do you need a hw raid for 10?
[11:58] <mysupper> yes!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:59] <mysupper> for the speed :)
[12:00] <blackflow> mysupper: do you have any benchmarks that show hw raid level 10 is faster than sw?
[12:00] <bekks> Emmanuel_Chanel: Despite random links, you can find the hardware equipment you order in your order confirmation.
[12:01] <mysupper> I used with 160G 4 HDD with raid 0 . I didn't have to bench it cause it was too fast. :)
[12:02] <mysupper> sorry , those were raid 10.
[12:02] <mysupper> anyway , it was too fast.
[12:02] <blackflow> mysupper: faster than sw?
[12:02] <mysupper> sure.
[12:02] <blackflow> you have any numbers?
[12:02] <bekks> How did you benchmark?
[12:02] <mysupper> don't talk about sw.
[12:02] <mysupper> nope.
[12:02] <blackflow> then how do you know?
[12:03] <mysupper> if you use them, u don't have to bench as I said.
[12:03] <mysupper> you can feel it right after installation.
[12:03] <blackflow> I am using them. :) I see no significant difference between hw and sw raid 10.
[12:03] <bazhang> mysupper, lets take this to the appropriate channel please
[12:03] <mysupper> is that so?
[12:03] <mysupper> ok.
[12:03] <tomodachi> the difference is that with HW raid
[12:04] <tomodachi> when your raid controller breaks
[12:04] <tomodachi> and you cant get a new one, because its no longer made
[12:04] <tomodachi> you are f**ked
[12:04] <bekks> tomodachi: Thats what backups are for.
[12:04] <blackflow> tomodachi: yeah. :) hw raids tend to be "incompatible" between them.
[12:04] <tomodachi> yes that is true, ofc raid is no backup
[12:05] <tomodachi> but hw raid is more single point of failiure than sw raid
[12:05] <blackflow> raid is no backup but when you have to restore terabytes, you prefer hotswap over restore from backup. less downtime.
[12:05] <bazhang> !ot
[12:07] <jarl__> Hi. I would like some help on firefox on Utopic not recognising that I have installed icedtea-7-plugin. Visiting about:plugins does not show icedtea plugin
[12:08] <blackflow> jarl__: did you restart FF after the installation of java?
[12:08] <jarl__> blackflow: Yes, actually after installing icedtea-plugin, it suggested it self.
[12:09] <blackflow> jarl__: I think it's disabled by default because java is insecure in a browser, check about:addons, Plugins tab, and see if it's there
[12:09] <jarl__> BTW: I am not a complete newbie, I have to other computers where it is recognised and many earlier versions of ubuntu it has worked for me as well...
[12:10] <jarl__> blackflow: Icedtea is not listed in about:addons, plugins tab.
[12:11] <jarl__> Are there any files that I should check exists or verify checksum of?
[12:11] <jarl__> I have even tried re installing FF, didn't help...
[12:12] <hichamat> my IP adress is detected spamming (VPS) but I don't have a mailserver installed, and the port 25 is closed. any explanation please
[12:13] <bekks> hichamat: You dont have to have a mailserver running on port 25 for spamming.
[12:13] <cfhowlett> hichamat, detected by who/what?
[12:13] <bekks> hichamat: Take a look at all running processes.
[12:13] <jarl__> blackflow: Any ideas?
[12:14] <hichamat> cfhowlett OVH
[12:14] <blackflow> jarl__: maybe update-alternatives is showing wrong java? how did you install the plugin, package icedtea-7-plugin?
[12:15] <jarl__> blackflow: sudo aptitude install icedtea-plugin
[12:15] <blackflow> hichamat: you don't need an MTA to send outbound spam. If you have a PHP app on that server, say a Wordpress or Joomla site, sounds like you're hacked.
[12:15] <hichamat> bekks explain please, how I can check - I have only a test environment of some websites there and LAMP, and they all use SMTP to send mails
[12:16] <blackflow> jarl__: you need icedtea-7-plugin, is that installed?
[12:16] <hichamat> blackflow I have Wordpress, how to check what website is sending mail ..
[12:16] <bekks> hichamat: So run sudo lsof -i and confirm that all processes seen need to be running. Investigate every single process.
[12:17] <bekks> hichamat: Check the log files.
[12:17] <jarl__> blackflow: Yes, icedtea-plugin pulls in icedtea-7-plugin as dependancy...
[12:17] <blackflow> hichamat: tcpdump, but first reboot the server into rescue mode, ensure tcpdump binary has a valid hash
[12:17] <jarl__> I have warnings when I do `sudo update-alternatives --config itweb-settings`
[12:17] <blackflow> jarl__: hmm... no idea then. you could check the syslog to see if apparmor is blocking something. icedtea 7 is working fine on FF here on Trusty.
[12:18] <bekks> blackflow: After rebooting, he will not see any process sending mails anymore, most likely.
[12:18] <blackflow> bekks: it will come back up again :) but there's no other way to ensure the tcpdump binary is not compromised itself
[12:19] <bekks> blackflow: It will come back up again und certain circumstances only.
[12:19] <hichamat> bekks log files of apache ?
[12:19] <bekks> 12*under
[12:19] <bekks> hichamat: Of course. Wordpress as running on Apache :)
[12:19] <bekks> *is
[12:19] <niko> /61/22
[12:19] <blackflow> bekks: maybe. I don't know what kind of malware he got there. but from my experience, it's probably a php shell or an injected code called remotely via http. if so, it'll resume itself after reboot.
[12:20] <bekks> blackflow: We dont even lnow wether thats malware or just a weboste going wild.
[12:20] <bekks> blackflow: That needs to be investigated first :)
[12:20] <blackflow> bekks: and there's a difference? :) bottom line, needs a professional check up. we can't help much here via chat.
[12:21] <White_Cat> bekks wouldnt the database dump take a considerable amount of time
[12:21] <refly> hello
[12:21] <White_Cat> I would wish that file to be ammended rather than completely recreated
[12:21] <bekks> White_Cat: Which database dump? And why?
[12:21] <refly> can i see guys?
[12:21] <White_Cat> a postgre dump
[12:21] <refly> heyy
[12:21] <cfhowlett> refly, ask your ubuntu question
[12:21] <refly> FUCK
[12:21] <White_Cat> I am trying to figure out the best way to backup this
[12:21] <bekks> White_Cat: I dont know your databases. But my postgres backups dont even require a downtime.
[12:21] <refly> sorry
[12:21] <cfhowlett> refly, stop your nonesense now.  no profanity
[12:22] <blackflow> White_Cat: to backup what?
[12:22] <bekks> blackflow: to backup a postgres database.
[12:22] <White_Cat> I want to backup the entire server and also backup postgre database that operates on it
[12:22] <White_Cat> I was told backing up the database files would be fruitless
[12:22] <bekks> White_Cat: So dump them online, consistently.
[12:22] <blackflow> White_Cat: pg_dumpall? and if it's too much data, set up WAL archiving.
[12:22] <bekks> White_Cat: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/backup.html :)
[12:22] <White_Cat> it can be a lot of information
[12:22] <refly> How to stop the notification of ubuntu software update? Sorry for bad english
[12:23] <blackflow> White_Cat: WAL archiving then
[12:23] <refly> hello?
[12:24] <jarl__> blackflow: I have found out that if I start FF with another profile (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data) then IcedTea is there... So it is spcific to my default profile, so aparently it has nothing to do with ubuntu installation of icedtea-plugin, that is a huge step forward... Thanks.
[12:25] <kulelu88> After adding an incoming rule to my firewall on 14.04, do I need to reset my machine?
[12:25] <blackflow> jarl__: oh yeah, good find.
[12:25] <hichamat> But how someone can send mails via one of my wordpress websites if no MailServer is running in my Ubuntu server
[12:25] <blackflow> hichamat: opening sockets directly
[12:26] <cfhowlett> kulelu88, no need to restart.
[12:26] <kulelu88> I am trying to unblock access to dukto after enabling my firewall on my 1 machine, but there doesn't seem to be communication access yet.
[12:26] <hichamat> blackflow How I can check what website sending mails, or just stop it
[12:27] <patricksut> Would anyone be able to help me with getting KVM to work correctly?
[12:28] <kulelu88> patricksut: we can't guide you to do it but can help you troubleshoot when you have issues
[12:28] <kulelu88> have you tried #kvm or whatever their channel is?
[12:28] <jarl__> blackflow: I found IcedTea listed under [INVALID] section of .mozilla/firefox/<profile>.default/pluginreg.dat
[12:28] <patricksut> alright no i haven't yet wasn't sure where to start
[12:29] <patricksut> I will go try over in their channel
[12:30] <erop> Hello everyone
[12:31] <kulelu88> Hi
[12:31] <lucido> hi, anyone here with a gt730 graphics card?
[12:31] <erop> i got a small issue
[12:31] <phre4k> what are the downsides of using 14.10 for servers? Can I safely upgrade 14.10 to 15.04 when it's out or will there be issues?
[12:32] <kulelu88> phre4k: For servers, it is normally a good idea to move with LTS versions
[12:32] <cfhowlett> phre4k, is this YOUR server or a production server.  Most sysops prefer stability = LTS but ... your choice
[12:32] <bazhang> erop ask then
[12:32] <phre4k> ah, I see they cut down the non-LTS support to 9 months apparently. I'll use 14.04.2 then.
[12:32] <erop> i would like to know  how to disable some of the service starting  during the  boot on ubuntu ?
[12:33] <kulelu88> good luck phre4k
[12:33] <cfhowlett> phre4k, exactly.  choose wisely.
[12:33] <john8cs> Hello guys. I want to make my xubuntu windows decoration not to have "rounded borders" . How can i do it? Thank you very much in advance :)))
[12:33] <kulelu88> john8cs: have you tried #xubuntu first?
[12:34] <john8cs> kulelu88: oh i forgot it. thank you!
[12:34] <kulelu88> np
[12:34] <bipul> I need to know, when you install Mysql-server via noninteractive mode, then how one can reset the mysql root password.
[12:34] <blackflow> hichamat: you could try tcpdump and monitor mail related ports 25, 465, 587
[12:35] <phre4k> wasn't the non-LTS support 14 months before?
[12:35] <cfhowlett> phre4k, 18.  things change.
[12:36] <bazhang> http://askubuntu.com/questions/468241/how-can-i-ensure-a-service-is-disabled-on-boot  erop
[12:36] <phre4k> bipul: dpkg-reconfigure mysql? Do you already have data in it?
[12:36] <phre4k> cfhowlett: ah, okay. Makes sense though.
[12:36] <bipul> phre4k: I am writing a shell script. which is going to execute on ubuntu.
[12:37] <erop> i would like to know  how to disable some of the service starting  during the  boot on ubuntu ? i mean from an rescue mode
[12:37] <bazhang> erop, look at the link I just gave you
[12:37] <bipul> phre4k: I am trying to generate password and set it to the Mysqlserver, while installing it to noninteractive mode. Is this possible?
[12:38] <hichamat> blackflow thank you, I will deactivate mail function in PHP ini and disable old websites from apach, I will try tcpdump tomorrow
[12:38] <ikonia> bipul: yes, you need answerfiles
[12:38] <erop> thank you
[12:38] <bazhang> erop, you are welcome
[12:39] <bipul> ikonia: can i have any tutorial or link for that?
[12:39] <ikonia> bipul: no
[12:39] <bipul> ikonia: any link from where i can get more help?
[12:40] <ikonia> bipul: no idea, I'm sure it's documented somewhere, I've done it a few times and found answer files
[12:40] <kulelu88> bipul: he'll keep saying no till you search for it yourself
[12:40] <ikonia> I think debian refers to them as response files
[12:40] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[12:41] <bipul> I guess it's better to ask in #debian channel
[12:41] <ikonia> don't know why
[12:41] <jarl__> blackflow: Deleting the IcedTea part in the [INVALID] section solved the problem. Thanks for listening anyway...
[12:41] <ikonia> it's probably better to research response files for packages/dpkg
[12:41] <blackflow> hichamat: deactivating the mail function might not help as that is basically a wrapper around local sendmail binary (and you don't have an MTA running you said). perhaps block at the firewall level
[12:42] <blackflow> jarl__: excellent, thanks.
[12:42] <blackflow> jarl__: btw, any idea why it was invalid? did you move the profile dir from another installation?
[12:44] <jarl__> blackflow: I have no idea, but the FF documentation may say something about why things end up in that section. I don't recall that I have done anything to end it up there.
[12:46] <phre4k> when I choose encrypted LVM, do I have to input a password on boot? How does that work with a server?
[12:46] <gidim> phre4k: In my experience, yes.
[12:47] <phre4k> can I encrypt only certain LVM partitions, e.g. data partitions?
[12:47] <gidim> phre4k: But I only have my server in VirtualBox while I finish building it. :)
[12:47] <JinBaba> Hi, how can we sort files and folder in GUI screen(Files/Explorer) on the basis of file size, date, type etc...just like windows?
[12:47] <bazhang> JinBaba, check in the nautilus preferences for that
[12:47] <phre4k> JinBaba: title bar → view → sort
[12:48] <JinBaba> oh my focus was on right click menu, thanks phre4k
[12:49] <JinBaba> Is there any way to group them on the basis of type / created date?
[12:49] <phre4k> "group" them?
[12:49] <lucido> is there a repo for recent nvidia drivers'?
[12:50] <Ben64> lucido: xorg-edgers
[12:50] <cfhowlett> !nvidia
[12:50] <storay> JinBaba on the list view of nautilus should be a "date modified"
[12:51] <JinBaba> yeah grouping .. like arranging the files in a number of categories like a mentioned above
[12:51] <jarl__> blackflow: I may have *started* firefox at a time when the icedtea plugin was only partially installed (hence plugin file has been corrupt), see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/975269?page=2#answer-494320 and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616271
[12:51] <storay> dunno about created date
[12:51] <blackflow> speaking of nvidia, why is the 340 branch not supported in any version of Ubuntu?
[12:51] <JinBaba> I'm sorry where is Nautlius?
[12:51] <blackflow> jarl__: oh, makes sense, yeah.
[12:52] <storay> JinBaba it's the default file explorer package
[12:52] <JinBaba> ok
[12:52] <serg__> russian
[12:52] <serg__> русский
[12:53] <serg__> скиньте ктото плиз строку для обновление драйверов в убунту?
[12:53] <JinBaba> Thanks for you quick help folks! Good Day!
[12:53] <cfhowlett> !ru | serg__,
[12:54] <PCatinean> Hey guys, there's a virtual machine with the latest ubuntu server on it that has a lot of memory being used and running really dlow, how can I debug this?
[12:55] <storay> which vm software are you using?
[12:55] <mdoge> PCatinean: http://www.linuxatemyram.com/
[12:55] <blackflow> PCatinean: what hypervisor, what host os, what is "a lot of memory"?
[12:57] <PCatinean> mdoge, yes but still why is it running SO slow, even ssh takes ages to go into
[12:57] <ikonia> that could be as simple as reverse dns
[12:57] <PCatinean> I access it via IP if this information helps
[12:57] <ikonia> not really
[12:58] <ikonia> explaining the problem in detail would though
[12:58] <blackflow> PCatinean: what hypervisor, what host os, what is "a lot of memory"?
[13:03] <GoretszyodTomka> hello
[13:03] <brothersome> hi GoretszyodTomka
[13:03] <GoretszyodTomka> good bay
[13:04] <quekrul> Siemanko
[13:04] <quekrul> Co tam?
[13:08] <phre4k> what gets installed when I choose "print server"?
[13:08] <OpenTokix> phre4k: cups
[13:09] <phre4k> ah, ok. I can do that manually :D
[13:12] <dbbd> looking for help connecting a bluetooth device
[13:12] <mysupper> is there any 360 cloud linux client?
[13:14] <illizian> dbbd: what's up? does the device appear when you search for it?
[13:21] <webgen> hi guys please help! I am trying to copy microsoft folder to the efi partition with no success, I want dual boot but for now there is no microsoft folder on the efi partition so grub doesnt see windows. how can I copy? i am using cp command but it says failed to preserve ownership, thanks in advance
[13:21] <dbbd> yes, the device is there and paired,
[13:21] <dbbd> but it fails to connect
[13:22] <cfhowlett> webgen, cp the microsoft folder to efi?  pretty sure that's not the way ...
[13:22] <webgen> cfhowlett: I couldnt come up with a better idea, windows partition is fine it works I cant just add it to the grub
[13:23] <cfhowlett> webgen, sudo update-grub
[13:23] <webgen> cfhowlett: doesn't detect =(
[13:23] <cfhowlett> webgen, what you're attempting could easily break things.  proceed with caution.
[13:23] <webgen> cfhowlett: doesnt detect when I am booted in legacy mode even
[13:24] <cfhowlett> webgen, windows version?  and you installed ubuntu AFTER windows, rigth?
[13:24] <cfhowlett> *right*
[13:24] <phre4k> mysupper: you mean the Microsoft stuff?
[13:25] <phre4k> what exactly do you want to do? collaborate or only have the files?
[13:25] <webgen> cfhowlett: its windows 8 and yes I installed it after windows but i reinstalled fedora for testing and fedora was one to format the efi partition so now I am left without windows on efi partition
[13:25] <mysupper> phre4k, I mean 360 china cloud server.
[13:25] <phre4k> mysupper: what is that? Link?
[13:25] <phre4k> ask them I guess
[13:25] <cfhowlett> webgen, assuming you wish to preserve dual boot: stop.  use windows media to "repair windows".  then install ubuntu.
[13:26] <mysupper> phre4k, ok.
[13:26] <webgen> cfhowlett: windows installer fails to find any bootloader to repair :\ I am stuck, windows is dead pretty much no way to fix it unless I make bootloader see it
[13:26] <brothersome> cfhowlett, fixboot with windows and add the booting of grub into boot.ini
[13:27] <cfhowlett> webgen, see brothersome's suggestion ^^^
[13:27] <webgen> brothersome: what do you mean? what should I add to boot ini? and where is it?
[13:28] <brothersome> webgen, let the loader be the windows bootloader and not grub, and start the grub loader with lines in boot.ini
[13:28] <quekrul> Siema Kopara
[13:28] <webgen> brothersome: so first of all, how do I fix windows loader?
[13:28] <Ben64> webgen: thats a question for ##windows
[13:29] <webgen> brothersome: I am stuck on grub and it cant detect windows nor in efi or legacy mode
[13:29] <webgen> Ben64: ugh that channel is dead :D
[13:29] <brothersome> Start with CD or command mode and do a fixboot - search with google how to do that
[13:29] <cfhowlett> webgen, you said fedora wrote over your windows stuff.  fix that first.
[13:30] <quekrul> Hello brothers and sisters
[13:30] <quekrul> I have a problem.
[13:30] <quekrul> You can help me?
[13:30] <webgen> brothersome: i did fixboot from the live usb cmd but nothing
[13:30] <cfhowlett> !ask | quekrul
[13:31] <quekrul> Swędzą mnie wora
[13:31] <quekrul> co robić?
[13:31] <cfhowlett> !english | quekrul,
[13:33] <brothersome> webgen, http://www.fixedbyvonnie.com/2013/12/how-to-repair-the-efi-bootloader-in-windows-8/
[13:35] <webgen> brothersome: that is trying to fix a broken bootloader but my case is I dont even have folder named microsoft on the efi partition ;\
[13:35] <webgen> brothersome: thanks anyway though, I actually tried that link :)
[13:36] <g105b> I need a new phone, my business makes software and phone apps, I have used ubuntu on desktop/laptop forever ... do I get a phone with Ubuntu phone OS? If so, which phone do I buy?
[13:36] <cfhowlett> !touch | g105b
[13:37] <g105b> cfhowlett: thanks, didn't know there was a specific channel
[13:38] <aldo_> Hi, guys!
[13:43] <Spawny> what is the best version of ubuntu for a laptop ??
[13:43] <crypto_> 14.04
[13:43] <Spawny> that is the latest i was refering to "ubuntu" xubuntu" etc etc
[13:43] <cfhowlett> Spawny, current LTS is 14.04.2
[13:44] <cfhowlett> Spawny, all official *buntus can be installed to laptop.  YOUR laptop and YOUR preferences dictate what is best.  asking us wastes time and effort.
[13:45] <crypto_> Spawny, that's a personal choice
[13:45] <Spawny> i have the latest my hard drive died so i am using xubuntu on a usb i am getting a new hard drive at the end of the week
[13:45] <crypto_> lubuntu xubuntu gnome unity kde it's about that order from light to heavy
[13:46] <cfhowlett> and #ubuntu-server!
[13:46] <Spawny> seems pretty good too othere than i cant figure some stuffs out
[13:46] <cfhowlett> !flavors | Spawny
[13:47] <Spawny> ubuntu-server messed with me pretty good LOL no gui
[13:47] <Spawny> yes i liked the look of mythbuntu but could not get online
[13:47] <phre4k> is there a LXC channel?
[13:47] <phre4k> what does "On Ubuntu systems, a default allocation of 65536 uids and gids is given to every new user on the system" mean? Can every user have 65536 IDs?
[13:49] <phre4k> ah, found the LXC chan. #lxcontainers
[13:51] <surs> how can I recompile vim safely in Ubuntu?
[13:51] <Spawny> !Lubuntu
[13:52] <OpenTokix> surs: if you compile it yourself, without specifcally replace it - it will end up in /usr/local/bin/ - and co-reside with your package installed vim
[13:52] <cfhowlett> spawny protip: you can view ubottu messages privately like this:  /msg ubottu !lubuntu
[13:52] <surs> ok, then how do I safely replace the default vim installation with a self compiled vim?
[13:52] <OpenTokix> surs: vim in 14.04 is already latest version from vim.org
[13:53] <Spawny> cfhowlett, thanx
[13:53] <OpenTokix> surs: you apt-get remove vim
[13:53] <OpenTokix> surs: and compile your own vim
[13:53] <OpenTokix> or the other way around
[13:53] <surs> OpenTokix: I'm on 12.04 and I'd like recompile vim while staying on 12.04
[13:54] <surs> ok... is there a sources package?
[13:54] <OpenTokix> surs: vim.org
[13:54] <surs> sure, but in an ubuntu repo?
[13:55] <IdleOne> !apt-source
[13:55] <OpenTokix> surs: You do not want to ad a 14.04 source deb source to your 12.04 installation
[13:55] <surs> so I can't get 12.04 sources through an official repo?
[13:56] <bekks> surs: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/editors/vim they are linked there.
[13:56] <OpenTokix> surs: yes, it should be installed already.
[13:56] <OpenTokix> grep deb-src /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:58] <surs> OpenTokix: by installing vim (the binary) I obtained the sources aswell, is that what you're saying?
[13:59] <OpenTokix> surs: no, you have to use apt-build to build from the sources - it will download, and rebouild from sources.
[13:59] <IdleOne> !compile | surs
[14:00] <hcht> 有讲中文的么？
[14:00] <somsip> !zh | hcht
[14:00] <hcht> thanks
[14:01] <hcht> join
[14:02] <hcht> join #ubuntu-tw
[14:02] <IdleOne> hcht: //join #ubuntu-tw
[14:03] <IdleOne> err only 1 /
[14:04] <Eremox> My laptop won't recognize bootable USB in boot menu what do I do?
[14:05] <Spawny> burn a dvd?
[14:05] <surs> thanks IdleOne
[14:06] <Eremox> It doesn't have DVD reader
[14:06] <Spawny> Eremox, are you looking in the bios and the boot menu for your laptop?
[14:07] <Eremox> Yes says choose operating system but only see win 7
[14:07] <Spawny> my laptop asks if i want to enter a boot menu "f10" or bios "del"
[14:07] <Spawny> that is not in your bios that is the windows boot menu
[14:09] <Eremox> OK ty will try different key
[14:10] <Spawny> give that a try you can prolly get into your bios by hitting the "del" key during the beguinning of the boot
[14:12] <TBJR> or F2 on some computers
[14:13] <Spawny> TBJR,  you are correct
[14:13] <Spawny> depends on the version of your bios
[14:13] <sorenode> Hello... I am presenting using a Windows 7 system. I have created a 5.5 GB partition to install Ubuntu Server. Will that suffice?
[14:13] <sorenode> Second ... Can I use ZFS file system instead of ext4, if so how?
[14:14] <BadApe> not to start a flame war but is anyone here getting an ubuntu phone?
[14:15] <popey> BadApe: yes
[14:15] <BadApe> can i ask why?
[14:15] <popey> (I already have one)
[14:15] <popey> I'd take this to #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-touch if I were you.
[14:15] <popey> This is a support channel, not a "why should I buy X" channel
[14:16] <PCatinean> blackflow, what do you mean by hypervisor
[14:16] <BadApe> thanks
[14:16] <cfhowlett> sorenode, yes, that's enough for a basic server installation
[14:16] <popey> np
[14:18] <blackflow> PCatinean: Xen, KVM, Hyper V, VirtualBox, OpenVZ, LXC, BHyve, ...
[14:18] <PCatinean> VMware, Vsphere, does that help? :))
[14:19] <blackflow> yeah that's it
[14:19] <Spawny> to add the dev files to tcl do i have to recompile the package?
[14:20] <PCatinean> Strangely enough there's a older ubuntu system 12.04 on the same virtual machien running smoothly
[14:20] <PCatinean> blackflow, now with this new ubuntu 14.10 I made a few installs and it seems to be eating everything up
[14:20] <PCatinean> could be because of postgresql
[14:20] <blackflow> PCatinean: you'll have to be more precise than that. like, what's wrong, give some numbers, etc...
[14:21] <PCatinean> true true, let me see
[14:21] <PCatinean> blackflow, how can I send some data like top and whatnot?
[14:22] <PCatinean> get some diagnostics
[14:22] <shubhamjain> Hey guys, if I am using sudo some_command that requires SSH keys. Will it be the root user whose keys will be used?
[14:22] <blackflow> PCatinean: use a pastebin like paste.ubuntu.com
[14:22] <PCatinean> and paste top?
[14:22] <blackflow> PCatinean: if that's what you want to show, yes
[14:23] <PCatinean> pff I guess this would be enough: 15170 user-2    20   0  651732 127520  14220 S 99.8  3.2   0:11.35 python
[14:23] <PCatinean> using 99.8% of cpu
[14:24] <freeroute> hi, I'm in a midst of installing 14.04 netinstall on a VM and had a couple of questions. First of all, do I have to set up an encrypted LVM in order to encrypt my homedir?
[14:25] <blackflow> PCatinean: run vmstat 10 for a minute or so, Ctrl-C it and pastebin that
[14:26] <PCatinean> yes sir
[14:27] <teraliv_> how do you activate 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu running in VMPlayer ?
[14:27] <PCatinean> blackflow, here we go: http://hastebin.com/odecukedan.mel
[14:28] <blackflow> PCatinean: so that machine is practically idle. what's the problem with it?
[14:29] <jatt> top has the -b option for that
[14:29] <col7> hello?
[14:29] <col7> Okay, it's working, I think.
[14:29] <PCatinean> Now it has system load 0.01 before it was above 70% blackflow, not to mention that on one login it said it was too busy to show even the stats
[14:30] <blackflow> PCatinean: well, you should really measure those peak periods and see what's up. vmstat, iostat, top, iotop, things like that will tell you what's going on.
[14:30] <col7> I need some support for my ubuntu system... I have it dual-booted with rEFIt, on a macbook white, 2010 model... When I boot into ubuntu, it does it normally, but near-end of the boot cycle, the screen turns black, and I can see the dots lit under where the ubuntu logo sits... but everything else around it is basically black, with these dots lit within squares... Is there anyway to fix this problem, or at least restore my home f
[14:30] <col7> older?
[14:31] <PCatinean> I'll try to catch it when it's acting up again then blackflow thank you for your support and advice, much appreciated
[14:31] <blackflow> PCatinean: you're welcome
[14:34] <sorenode> cfhowlett: I am assuming that Ubuntu server is CLI only right?
[14:34] <PCatinean> another strange thing, there's a binary library called wkhtmltopdf that is placed in /usr/local/bin and a certain user cannot access it even though it can cd there, ls -al shows executable for all 3 groups and read
[14:34] <cfhowlett> sorenode, indeed
[14:34] <PCatinean> using another user can execute the library for some reason
[14:35] <blackflow> PCatinean: check audit logs for apparmor complaints
[14:35] <sorenode> Ubuntu server is CLI only right?
[14:35] <freeroute> sorenode: yep, and recommended install is using Ubuntu netinstall (like the one I'm doing atm)
[14:36] <PCatinean> blackflow, what is that, what are you suspecting?
[14:36] <PCatinean> and where are the logs more exactly?
[14:37] <blackflow> PCatinean: I'm not suspecting anything, just that if DAC allows something, MAC might not, and apparmor (MAC) is enabled by default. By default the audits are in /var/log/syslog
[14:38] <sorenode> freeoroute cool
[14:38] <exnext> need help in installing ubuntu
[14:39] <exnext> is any one know if the latest ubuntu have probloms with hp mini 110 ?
[14:39] <PCatinean> Ok i'm doing tail -f on the log
[14:39] <cmullinax> Anyone here successfully found a way to get the foscam plugins working under chrome/firefox/wine?
[14:40] <cfhowlett> exnext, old computer like that = lubuntu / xubuntu 14.04
[14:40] <sorenode> Freeroute - I intend to have a Ubuntu server on vm; and a highly minimal desktop Ubuntu/Lubuntu for desktop
[14:40] <sorenode> So any suggestion for the desktop
[14:41] <cfhowlett> sorenode, lxde or xfce4
[14:41] <exnext> what is the diffrents betwin the l and x?
[14:41] <ikonia> whateer one you like best
[14:41] <cfhowlett> !flavors | exnext note: lubuntu is optimized for legacy and low spec hardware
[14:41] <exnext> betwen
[14:41] <PCatinean> Feb 23 15:17:01 hostname CRON[14967]: (root) CMD (   cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
[14:41] <freeroute> sorenode: depends on how minimal you want it to go, you can choose to get a minimalist DE like LXDE (which is becoming LXQT, so I'd recommend that instead of LXDE), or XFCE. Or... you can go with a tiling WM like i3wm
[14:42] <PCatinean> blackflow, what is apparmor was removed with purge? does that have anything to do with it?
[14:42] <blackflow> PCatinean: can you rephrase that?
[14:42] <sorenode> Thanks for the help guys
[14:42] <sorenode> Let me look into this
[14:42] <exnext> ok thank you for your help
[14:42] <freeroute> tiling WM is the lightest, but heavily focused on CLI use though
[14:42] <PCatinean> blackflow, I remember the sysadmin removed it when he installed the ubuntu server
[14:43] <PCatinean> I remember seing apt-get remove apparmor and maybe --purge was involved as well
[14:43] <blackflow> PCatinean: then you probably don't have it.
[14:43] <PCatinean> So it might not be causing this
[14:44] <PCatinean> sudo apparmor_status returns command not found so I suppose it's not there
[14:44] <PCatinean> just wondered if removing that could be the cause of the issues
[14:44] <ericP2> i just rebooted (X hung on wake-up
[14:44] <ericP2> i just rebooted (X hung on wake-up) and now i can't run any terminals
[14:44] <blackflow> PCatinean: no, it's something else then. what's the error message you get?
[14:45] <ericP2> i also couldn't log in so i logged into a console and then did $(startx xfce4-session)
[14:45] <sorenode> Freeroute, isn't LXCE+Ubuntu the samea s Lubuntu?
[14:45] <cfhowlett> sorenode, lxDe ...
[14:45] <sorenode> LXDE
[14:45] <sorenode> sorr
[14:45] <sorenode> :(
[14:45] <sorenode> sorry*
[14:46] <cfhowlett> sorenode, different default apps on the different flavors of *buntu.
[14:46] <freeroute> sorenode: LXDE+Ubuntu, yes. But the LXDE has been obsoleted and the project is moving towards LXQT.
[14:46] <cfhowlett> freeroute, !  what !?  got link?
[14:46] <sorenode> Is LXQT stable
[14:46] <PCatinean> blackflow, regarding my wkhtmltopdf library that I cannot execute or the log?
[14:46] <blackflow> PCatinean: wkhtmltopdf
[14:46] <freeroute> officially it's in beta, but I haven't heard anyone complain about it yet
[14:46] <ericP2> also, i get /tmp/config-err-6lz9Pe (last six chars change) files showing up every time i try to login on a graphics console
[14:47] <freeroute> cfhowlett: IIRC it was on the LXDE website, lemme do a quick search
[14:47] <ericP2> is there some connection between all of this?
[14:47] <cfhowlett> :)
[14:47] <PCatinean> i'm next to it I type wkhtmltopdf, it has execution permits all over and read and it says wkhtmltopdf is not installed
[14:49] <melydic> hello
[14:49] <PCatinean> it's like it's not executing
[14:49] <blackflow> PCatinean: then it's not in your PATH. Try ./wkhtmltopdf in that dir
[14:49] <PCatinean> I did, still didn't work
[14:49] <PCatinean> no such file or directory, wtf
[14:49] <melydic> I want to do "mkfs.fat" but command not found is printed in the terminal. what package should I install to remedy that?
[14:49] <PCatinean> maybe it's because I copied it via scp
[14:49] <PCatinean> if that has anything to do with it
[14:50] <blackflow> PCatinean: so, you're in the directory with the binary, the binary has u+rx for your user, you type ./wkhtmltopdf and what does it say?
[14:50] <freeroute> cfhowlett: hmm, it appears that work is still being done - http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Status_of_LXDE_components - however they are also working very actively towards LXQT - http://blog.lxde.org/
[14:50] <cfhowlett> freeroute, thanks.
[14:51] <melydic> mkfs.fat?
[14:51] <PCatinean> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 40845340 Feb 23 15:18 wkhtmltopdf => no such file or directory
[14:51] <PCatinean> this is so wierd
[14:51] <PCatinean> r and execute for all users across and i'm in the dir with it do ./wkhtmltopdf and damn
[14:51] <blackflow> PCatinean: what does `file wkhtmltopdf` say?
[14:51] <somsip> !info dosfstools | melydic
[14:52] <PCatinean> wkhtmltopdf: ELF 32-bit LSB  executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=a40bc12eed0c56fd78c01f30f384c6d664b9a5be, stripped
[14:52] <PCatinean> 32 bit? hmm not good
[14:52] <PCatinean> soo wierd
[14:52] <blackflow> PCatinean: oh you said you scp it.... yeah, it needs shared libs, you really need to install it properly on that machine
[14:52] <blackflow> PCatinean: Ubuntu has it, why not apt-get install it? Or do you need a specific version?
[14:52] <PCatinean> blackflow, the other method which works is download with wget and unzip
[14:53] <ericP2> i can run $(xterm /bin/bash) but if i run $(xterm), i get a flash of an xterm and it disappears with no errors
[14:53] <ericP2> any way to gell what shell xterm runs by default?
[14:53] <wlodpolm> easy
[14:54] <wlodpolm> $(xterm ./)
[14:54] <PCatinean> blackflow, i think the one in the repo is an older version, not so up to date
[14:56] <blackflow> PCatinean: well you need to properly install it, with all the required shared libs.
[14:56] <blackflow> PCatinean: if the one in repo is insufficient, see if there's an original .deb or something for Ubuntu
[14:56] <sorenode> Is it possible to clone a partition to USB using virtual machine
[14:56] <sorenode> I want everything cloned
[14:56] <sorenode> MBR
[14:57] <ikonia> no
[14:57] <sorenode> or at least a way to create an image of a partition
[14:57] <somsip> sorenode: man dd
[14:57] <ikonia> as the device would be different
[14:57] <sorenode> ok
[14:58] <sorenode> ikonia, what about image of partition
[15:00] <ikonia> sorenode: what about them ?
[15:00] <sorenode> can thy be created
[15:00] <Harry> HI
[15:00] <ikonia> depends how much effort you want to put in - realistically no
[15:00] <nlsthzn> can't seem to have sound in wine and outside of wine at the same time... either browser has sound in youtube or game has sound but if both are open at same time only the first to open has sound (and when I close it then the other has sound)... ubuntu 14.10, any ideas?
[15:00] <sorenode> ikonia, I am talking of a 5.5 GB partition
[15:00] <ikonia> the size doesn't matter
[15:04] <sumit_India> hello guys!! , i have problem with font in word processing programm.......
[15:04] <ikonia> explain your issue
[15:04] <ikonia> and your wordpressesing program name
[15:04] <rprakash> rprakash
[15:04] <ikonia> and what version of ubuntu
[15:04] <sumit_India> i have installed hindi fonts but it doesn't work.........
[15:04] <storay> are you usint gedit?
[15:05] <ikonia> sumit_India: please read what information I asked for
[15:05] <sumit_India> please tell me how to configure hindi font
[15:05] <freeroute> sumit_India: stop
[15:05] <freeroute> and listen
[15:05] <freeroute> read
[15:05] <freeroute> and answer those question FFS
[15:06] <freeroute> no one here is going to be able to help you if you don't provide the information that is asked of you
[15:06] <sumit_India> libreoffice writer
[15:06] <sumit_India> ubuntu 12.04
[15:07] <freeroute> great, http://ask.libreoffice.org/ is down, just in time...
[15:08] <sumit_India> ok
[15:08] <storay> have you went under the language settings in libreoffice?
[15:08] <sumit_India> yes
[15:08] <freeroute> sumit_India: how did you install libreoffice?
[15:08] <storay> try going to options and then basic fonts
[15:09] <storay> and look for it there
[15:09] <storay> it may be under libreoffice writer --> basic fonts (ctl)
[15:10] <storay> freeroute: i assume he is using the pre-installed one
[15:11] <freeroute> yeah, if so then perhaps it's a good idea to get the latest from the LibreOffice repo - https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[15:25] <Ascavasaion> hello all.. I have a laptop with windows on that will not start up.  If I boot an Ubuntu Live CD from USB will I be able to access the hard disk, and move stuff onto an external HDD on another USB port?
[15:25] <kokut> Hello, is tehre a way to "flush dns" or something? because i'm having trouble accessing some websites
[15:25] <somsip> kokut: do you run bind (or similar) locally?
[15:25] <bekks> Ascavasaion: That depends on multiple parameters. Just give it a try.
[15:25] <dsfsf> a
[15:25] <kokut> nope
[15:25] <dsfsf> a
[15:26] <jatt> dns is distributed you can only flush your local instance
[15:26] <somsip> kokut: then you are dependent on your DNS provider, who will probably go by the TTL on the DNS entries
[15:27] <blackflow> kokut: you can try another resolver, temporarily change /etc/resolv.conf, add nameserver 8.8.8.8  as the first nameserver line   (that's google's public dns)
[15:27] <ntsp> blackflow I though you werent suposed to manually edit resolv
[15:27] <blackflow> ntsp: the only thing that can happen is resolvconf overwriting your settings the next time it manages the resolv.conf file
[15:28] <kokut> guess i could reset my router or something? i dont know what is going on really
[15:28] <blackflow> thats all there is to "not supposed to"
[15:28] <Ascavasaion> bekks: Okay, thanks... Appreciate it.  My brain says it should work.  so logn as the Live CD on USB is able to mount the external hard disk.
[15:31] <freeroute> I'm at the kernel choice menu (http://imgur.com/sEPHdjX) of Ubuntu 14.04 netinstall. I'd like to know a bit more about those kernels but the Ubuntu docs only describe the difference between virtual vs. server vs. desktop kernels - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq#Which_kernel_versions_or_types_are_available_on_the_Ubuntu_Server_CD.3F
[15:32] <bekks> freeroute: So what do you want to know in particular, which exceeds the information on the page given?
[15:33] <freeroute> for example, what is a signed kernel and is it safe to install 3.16 kernels?
[15:33] <ses1984> is there a way to look up which linux kernel version is the current one in different releases of ubuntu, like 14.04 and 14.10 for example
[15:33] <freeroute> and there's also this extra kernel?
[15:33] <bekks> freeroute: A signed kernel is a kernel which can be booted by UEFI, in secure mode.
[15:33] <k1l> packages.ubuntu.com and then linux-image search ses1984
[15:34] <k1l> ses1984: or see this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[15:34] <freeroute> ah, so what are the 'image' kernel
[15:34] <freeroute> *kernels
[15:34] <bekks> freeroute: And the kernel support can be seen here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2BAC8-Support.Ubuntu_Kernel_Release_Schedule
[15:35] <bekks> freeroute: linux-image is the name of the linux kernel package as packaged for ubuntu.
[15:36] <ses1984> thanks
[15:38] <freeroute> bekks: cool, then I think I'll go for linux-image-extra-3.16.0-30-generic for the VM and later on my Lenovo x230 desktop.
[15:38] <cabel> Hello everyone. I'm trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 on my macbook. After Grub, I click install ubuntu and then I am givem a "i8042 no controller found" message. Anyone know what that is and how to get around it?
[15:38] <bekks> freeroute: Why dont you just install "linux-image" which will pick the correct kernel for you? Or even better, using the LTS Enablement Stack as it has been linked?
[15:39] <cabel> I'm using a usb disk and put the image on the disk using dd
[15:39] <bekks> cabel: Which ISO are you using?
[15:40] <cabel> Using the latest 14.04.2 Desktop iso, but I've also tried the mac iso as well with the same problem.
[15:40] <freeroute> bekks: oh, haven't read that yet, I thought linux-image-extra-3.16.0-30-generic was included in there. Mostly I try to get the latest kernel release possible because I'm tending to play some steam games and the Intel OSS devs have been putting a lot of new goodies in the later kernel releases from what I've heard.
[15:40] <bekks> cabel: On a Mac, you need to use the Mac ISO. :)
[15:41] <cabel> bekks: I get the same thing with the mac iso
[15:41] <mcphail> freeroute: you can install a mainline kernel if you want the new goodies
[15:41] <mcphail> !mainline
[15:42] <mcphail> freeroute: if you're using OSS drivers, the other easy option is to compile your own. You may want to install a PPA (e.g. oibaf) for the userspace drivers
[15:43] <freeroute> you mean compile my own kernel with those drivers?
[15:44] <freeroute> if so, do I have to re-compile the kernel every time I want to use the latest Intel OSS drivers?
[15:44] <mcphail> freeroute: you can compile a stock updatream kernel (although see the mainline page for a quick way to get a precompiled version). The mesa stack isn't in the kernel, though, so if you want bleeding edge mesa you can install from a PPA
[15:44] <mcphail> *upstream
[15:45] <bekks> freeroute: Yes.
[15:45] <freeroute> ah ok, so Mesa can just be added through the PPA since it's a userspace driver and can be updated using update && upgrade? If so, then why do I have to re-compile the kernel then?
[15:45] <bekks> freeroute: MESA is not a kernel driver.
[15:46] <bekks> freeroute: OSS is.
[15:46] <freeroute> ah, ok so there's a difference
[15:46] <mcphail> freeroute: mesa is just an opengl implementation for the free drivers. They're different layers of the graphics stack
[15:46] <bekks> And MESA and OSS do something totally different :P
[15:47] <mcphail> freeroute: to be honest, you may not see a great increase in performance with all that hassle. Many differences can only be noticed in benchmarks
[15:47] <freeroute> wait, I was referring to Intel OSS = Intel Open Source Software drivers, were you guys referring to Open Sound ?
[15:47] <mcphail> freeroute: no
[15:49] <Matviy> I just installed mysql-server using apt-get, and it finished. There was a notice telling me that i should add support-files/mysql.server to init.d so that it starts up automatically
[15:49] <Matviy> im trying to do this
[15:49] <Matviy> i have no idea where support-files/mysql.server is
[15:49] <Matviy> am i just dumb
[15:51] <tommyguy> hey guys I need some help if anyone has any ideas. My laptop recently got a black screen after boot, then nothing. This seems to be a graphical error because If I do ctrl + alt + f1, I can access the consol there. I'm trying to fix this by re-installing the system via LiveCD (the system re-install, not complete wipe so I keep my files), but the re-install option on the liveCD isn't there. Does anyone know whats up?
[15:56] <twiler> I need help insalling an android emulator. Here's what I've done so far: 1.) I've downloaded and installed Virtual Box. 2.) I've Downloaded and intalled Genymotion. 3.)I renamed the emulatorfile to: emulator. 4.) I've run terminal and entered the following code: sudo chmod +X ~/Downloads/emulator.bin., then: sudo ~/DOwnloads/emulator.bin, and when it asked me if I wanted install it, I chose "Y".It found a valid package, and installed  it
[15:56] <twiler> 5.) I went into the genymottion foler, but, when I double=click the genymotion icon,, nothing ha;ppens! Help me!
[15:57] <twiler> I tried to be as descriptive as possible just now, did I do a good job?
[15:58] <Matviy> tommyguy: are you sure this isn't a hardware problem?
[15:58] <Matviy> Do you see the graphical BIOS/POST stuff when you power on?
[15:58] <mcphail> twiler: this doesn't sound like an Ubuntu support question. This is probably not the channel to help you
[15:59] <tommyguy> Matviy thanks for the reply. Yeah, I can boot windows, grub, bios, and even access tt1 in ubuntu
[15:59] <twiler> mcphail, were shouuld I go?
[16:00] <twiler> OOSA,I mean where**
[16:00] <bryceray1121> Any supervisor users on here? I'm having some difficulty, supervisor was working great and now all of a sudden I can' get it to start my processes: Configuration File: http://pastebin.com/CXqVhAi6
[16:00] <bryceray1121> SupervisorCtl: http://pastebin.com/R1wukZ9i
[16:00] <bryceray1121> Process: http://pastebin.com/Fut4Q1r1
[16:01] <twiler> Hello, McPhail!!??
[16:02] <twiler> OOPS, I mean Mcphail
[16:03] <twiler> Never mind, I just figure3d out how to see the list of channels!
[16:03] <twiler> Sorry about that!
[16:03] <twiler> Later on, guys!
[16:04] <omgitsmit> party on Garth!
[16:05] <tommyguy> Party on wayne
[16:14] <demahum> I have two primary partitions for Windows, one primary for Ubuntu and one extended (so, also primary) which contains swap. I have 30 GB unallocated space. Can I extend this extended partition so it takes these 30 gb as well?
[16:16] <mcphail> demahum: yes
[16:17] <demahum> mcphail: This will be the way? http://askubuntu.com/questions/213830/gparted-wont-resize-extended-partitions
[16:17] <mcphail> demahum: unfortunately I'm not at a terminal where I can follow links
[16:18] <tommyguy> hey guys I need some help if anyone has any ideas. My laptop recently got a black screen after boot, then nothing. This seems to be a graphical error because If I do ctrl + alt + f1, I can access the consol there. I'm trying to fix this by re-installing the system via LiveCD (the system re-install, not complete wipe so I keep my files), but the re-install option on the liveCD isn't there. Does anyone know whats up?
[16:18] <mcphail> demahum: however, if gparted can't do it directly, you can always unmount swap, destroy the partition and create a new, bigger one
[16:19] <ntsp> tommyguy if you are trying to fix the system without having a backup you are going to have a bad time
[16:19] <demahum> mcphail: But will it affect my current Ubuntu installation? If I remove swap?
[16:19] <tommyguy> ntsp I thought that, but I was trying to get this: http://cdn5.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/650x320xreinstall-ubuntu-while-keeping-files-and-programs.png.pagespeed.ic.tNv2sjZKZg.png
[16:20] <gsaves> ?
[16:20] <mcphail> demahum: nope. You can add a swap partition again later. Unless you are very low on RAM you won't notice much difference. You may need to tweak /etc/fstab
[16:20] <ntsp> tommyguy never knew that existed
[16:21] <mcphail> tommyguy: what happens if you boot ubuntu, adding "nomodeset" to the boot parameters?
[16:21] <jhutchins> tommyguy: If all you have is a GUI problem there's no need to reinstall the whole system.  You should be able to fix it from the console.
[16:21] <jhutchins> tommyguy: Was there a system update just prior to failure?
[16:21] <tommyguy> jhutchins not that I'm aware of.
[16:21] <demahum> mcphail: No, I have 4 GB of ram... This is enough? Will it autmatically be fixed after I add new swap?
[16:21] <tommyguy> mcphail how do I do that? ;)
[16:22] <mcphail> tommyguy: when the boot menu appears, press "e" to edit the boot commands and add "nomodeset" between "quiet" and "splash"
[16:22] <mcphail> demahum: if you want to use swap you'll need to add it to your fstab after you recreate it but it is not difficult
[16:23] <mcphail> demahum: see if gparted can resize the partition first
[16:23] <demahum> mcphail: Good. I will try to find the way now... So in the meantime, nothing can happen? :D
[16:23] <tommyguy> mcphail thanks ;) i'll give that a try.
[16:23] <mcphail> demahum: as long as you're sure you are altering the correct partition you _should_ be fine but always make sure you have a backup if playing with partition tables
[16:24] <mcphail> demahum: for example, a power cut during the process will ruin everything on the disk
[16:25] <demahum> mcphail: Well, I definitely cannot check GParted now... I have to boot to LiveCD first... :D
[16:26] <mcphail> demahum: you can run gparted from your installed system on unmounted partitions
[16:26] <mcphail> demahum: but make your backup first :)
[16:26] <jags12> hey guys
[16:27] <demahum> mcphail: So I have to swapoff the swap partition first?
[16:27] <mcphail> demahum: yes
[16:27] <jags12> I've been having a problem keeping my VPN connection connected. I know the ubuntu autoconnect doesnt work, anyone know of a way to stay connected?
[16:27] <demahum> mcphail: Good. :) I'll make backup first... It won't take long... Only one file...
[16:27] <hillary> Does any one know of any free Web Builder for ubuntu 14.04
[16:28] <jags12> What do you mean web builder?
[16:28] <mcphail> demahum: I don't mean a backup of swap - I mean a backup of everything else on the disk...
[16:28] <demahum> mcphail: I know man! :D
[16:28] <mcphail> :)
[16:28] <mcphail> phew
[16:28] <demahum> mcphail: :)
[16:29] <jhutchins> tommyguy: What release are you on?
[16:32] <hillary> i see kompozer no longer available
[16:35] <cfhowlett> hillary, apparently.  seamonkey is still being actively developed.
[16:36] <hillary> cfhowlett: ok
[16:36] <cfhowlett> hillary, bluegriffon as well to a somewhat lesser extent
[16:37] <hillary> sure i have tried to look for both but i could not get. Thanks
[16:38] <cfhowlett> seamonkey_project.org   bluegriffon.org
[16:46] <Delta706> Is there a way to do a reboot into specific kernel as a one-shot (that is, without altering the default grub)?
[16:46] <Delta706> shutdown -r <specifickernel>??
[16:47] <cfhowlett> delta6, yes.  restart; hit your temporary boot options.  grub will NOT be edited.
[16:49] <demahum> mcphail: I am here.
[16:49] <demahum> mcphail: So, first step is to swapoff swap?
[16:51] <RevEckzeff> grrr...I'm trying to set up a WAN Miniport pppoe connection...I've tried Network Manager and sudo pppoeconf and both have not connected me to my internets.
[16:51] <redrabies> I added /usr/local/bin/fish to /etc/shells and now terminal crashes when i  try to run it
[16:52] <Delta706> Actually, I was looking for a Linux command to initiate the boot into a specific kernel, something like shutdown -r forcegruboption
[16:54] <genii> redrabies: Is /usr/local/bin/fish executable?
[16:54] <redrabies> genii: i assume so, i mean i followed the fish instructions
[16:54] <redrabies> genii: can't test it becasue my terminal wont open
[16:55] <redrabies> and i can't use tty, because it's not excepting my information
[16:55] <wlodpolm> open a tty?
[16:55] <wlodpolm> oh
[16:55] <genii> redrabies: Which instructions did you follow?
[16:55] <redrabies> genii: the github page instructions
[16:55] <redrabies> sudo apt-add-repository ppa:fish-shell/release-2 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install fish
[16:55] <genii> redrabies: I'm not sure why you didn't just insrtall it from the package manager
[16:55] <redrabies> yeah i should've
[16:56] <genii> redrabies: You may have to boot now to a live cd, mount the filesystem and remove the entry you made in /etc/shells
[16:56] <redrabies> ... seriously?
[16:56] <Pici> redrabies: Ubuntu installs the fish binary into /usr/bin/fish, not /usr/local/bin/fish
[16:57] <redrabies> what about running in safe mode or something
[16:57] <redrabies> *recovery mode
[16:57] <redrabies> fml
[16:57] <hillary> i still get this after running update in my ubuntu 14.04 LTS: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10374445/
[16:57] <genii> redrabies: If it's currently crashing the cli, then booting to single user mode is not likely to change that
[16:57] <hillary> any body assist me what is wrong?
[16:57] <lyze> hillary, try to use a different repository
[16:57] <redrabies> genii: what about tty?
[16:57] <hillary> like?
[16:58] <genii> redrabies: tty is coond line....
[16:58] <lyze> hillary, the main one or the best for your location
[16:58] <genii> command line, rather....
[16:58] <avrdude> hey guys, i want to use my ps3 camera, and according to this guide its plug and play: http://wiki.tekkotsu.org/index.php/Sony_PlayStation_Eye_driver_install_instructions
[16:58] <avrdude> i'm using 12.04, but i dont see any video0 in /dev/
[16:58]  * genii hears boss yelling, goes to see
[16:58] <lyze> hillary, ubuntu software center -> edit -> software sources -> download from -> other -> select best server
[16:58] <avrdude> anyone know what's up?
[16:58] <redrabies> so there's no way to fix this?
[16:58] <hillary> lyze: may be you guide me plz
[16:59] <lyze> hillary, i did ;)
[16:59] <bipul> Ok,I have question. Unlike in others days, when i install freshely mysql-server. It prompt me for the password.But now when i am trying too install it, it does not asking for password. why so?
[17:00] <lyze> bipul, was there already a mysql server installation on the server?
[17:00] <hillary> i did not see though ok
[17:00] <bipul> The password field for mysql-server is empty.
[17:00] <lyze> hillary, pm
[17:00] <bipul> yes, so  many times i have performed that experiment(installing and removing)
[17:01] <lyze> bipul, wait a bit please :)
[17:01] <tommyguy> mcphail any ideas?
[17:01] <bipul> lyze: I need to know the reason behind this?
[17:01] <lyze> bipul, it uses the last set password
[17:02] <lyze> bipul, or better said. when you entered a password in a previous version it uses this password
[17:02] <bipul> let me see.
[17:03] <lyze> hillary, ya here?
[17:03] <hillary> yes setting
[17:03] <lyze> ok thats nice :)
[17:03] <lyze> so when ya have more questions just write them ;)
[17:03] <bipul> lyze: nops, it does not taking my last password
[17:03] <avrdude> is anyone familiar with making usb cameras work? i am trying to make a ps3 EYE camera work on ubuntu 12.04
[17:04] <hillary> yes am there
[17:04] <lyze> hillary, after changing the location run a apt-get update
[17:04] <hillary> ok
[17:04] <lyze> bipul, pm
[17:05] <bipul> sure lyze
[17:05] <redrabies> can someone help me, terminal keeps crashing
[17:09] <genii> redrabies: I'm back for a little while now. ...the main problem is a chicken-egg/catch-22 thing. You need to acquire teminal to fix the problem of terminal not working. For this you need to use a shell outside of the shell which is the problem, so it means booting up something else besides your normal system. So a livecd or usb stick.
[17:09] <no_gravity> Hello! What is an easy way to bring the load up on an ubuntu machine without really creating load?
[17:11] <genii> no_gravity: What is it you are trying to accomplish?
[17:11] <no_gravity> i have code that kicks in when load is over 2. i want to test it.
[17:12] <somsip> no_gravity: drop the trigger to a more testable value
[17:12] <no_gravity> 2 is pretty low
[17:12] <no_gravity> and i want to test the real thing.
[17:12] <RevEckzeff> couldn't you whip up a quick auto.exec that loads a bunch of windows?
[17:12] <genii> no_gravity: Conceivably just start some which uses a fair bit of system resources and then re-nice it to use a lot and bump the load up
[17:13] <hillary> I now get this after changing servers "http://paste.ubuntu.com/10374651/"
[17:13] <no_gravity> genii: something like "cp /dev/urandom /dev/null"?
[17:13] <lyze> hillary, let me try those
[17:14] <genii> no_gravity: Yes, that's the idea... basically a no-op thing and then re-nice it to hog resources
[17:14] <redrabies> genii: so i lose my whole system?
[17:14] <hillary> ok plz
[17:14] <RevEckzeff> red: do you have a LiveCD or Bootable stick?
[17:15] <no_gravity> genii:  hmm.. it only increases load very slowly.
[17:15] <KlausedSource> is there a way to always see version numbers of software on "apt-get install" confirmation dialogue?
[17:15] <no_gravity> genii: can i prefix it with something like xargs?
[17:15] <Boscop> which video editor allows easy coding of custom special effects?
[17:15] <Boscop> as plugins
[17:15] <Seveas> KlausedSource: no
[17:16] <genii> redrabies: No. At the moment the only problem we can tell is that when you edited the /etc/shells file your box became unusable. So your entire system is still there as before but with defective /etc/shells file. You need to boot to a livecd/usb mount the affected system from outside, edit the /etc/shells to remove the fish entry you put, then reboot to the regular system again
[17:17] <redrabies> genii: jesus that sounds complicated
[17:17] <genii> no_gravity: Well, that was an example. Depending on your system specs it may take something more of a normal resource hog to start up first
[17:17] <Seveas> genii: how does editing /etc/shells destabilize a system?
[17:18] <lyze> hillary, looks like it works for me http://paste.ubuntu.com/10374760/
[17:18] <genii> Seveas: He manually installed fish shell into /usr/local/bin and then after he added that to /etc/shells no more terminal for him
[17:18] <genii> Seveas: So probably something like /usr/local/bin/fish is not executable or he messed up the edit
[17:19] <Seveas> hmm, that should be fine, weird. But no need for livecd's here. Just launch gksudo gedit /etc/shells from the launcher
[17:19] <Seveas> redrabies: can you open the launcher and start 'gksudo gedit /etc/shells'
[17:19] <redrabies> genii: how do i do this then?
[17:20] <genii> Seveas: Perhaps you can assist, work requires my attention right now
[17:20] <lyze> hillary, can you post the link to your paste again?
[17:20] <Seveas> genii: will try. Food will need my attention soon, so he'd better hurry :)
[17:20] <redrabies> Seveas: the launcher as in the windows button? with all the apps?
[17:20] <Seveas> redrabies: yeah
[17:20] <RobertJDohnert> Hey guys does Ubuntu ever plan to go full throttle with systemd or do they plan to keep using Updtart for the time being
[17:21] <Seveas> hit alt+f2 to open the launcher
[17:21] <Seveas> RobertJDohnert: upstart is on its way out already
[17:21] <ikonia> RobertJDohnert: it will change over
[17:21] <ikonia> RobertJDohnert: the ground work has already been done
[17:21] <redrabies> Seveas: i can open the launcher, but commands don
[17:21] <redrabies> work
[17:21] <Seveas> ikonia: do you know if it'll be for vivid?
[17:21] <ikonia> Seveas: it's "in" vivid
[17:21] <ikonia> will it make it in for final.....???
[17:22] <Seveas> redrabies: hmm, probably because that uses sh -x or something.
[17:22] <Seveas> redrabies: do you still have the install media you used to install the system?
[17:22] <redrabies> nope, and when i try inserting my usb it's not being read
[17:23] <redrabies> oh wait it is
[17:23] <hillary> lyze: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10374651/
[17:23] <redrabies> so basically i need to put ubuntu onto a usb?
[17:24] <lyze> hillary, do you have another software center running (ubuntu one, synaptic)?
[17:24] <Seveas> redrabies: yeah, same as when you initially installed it. But choose 'try ubuntu' instead of 'install ubuntu' when booting.
[17:24] <vsilv> hey
[17:24] <Seveas> hi
[17:24] <fs_> quit
[17:24] <vsilv> hahaha
[17:25] <hillary> i had but i stopped before running the update. then it run untill the last errors you can see
[17:25] <lyze> hillary, try rebooting and updating again. if this doesn't work then execute: "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf "and then update again
[17:26] <hillary> ok
[17:26] <Seveas> redrabies: ooh, idea, which irc client do you use?
[17:27] <Seveas> and is this client on the machine that's broken?
[17:27] <redrabies> weechat, but since terminal is broken i'm using web
[17:27] <Seveas> ah, pity. Otherwise we might have had luck with /exec
[17:28] <lyze> Seveas, i read w/ you but didn't get everything. running a command inside the application menu also didn't work?
[17:28] <Seveas> lyze: it's redrabies' problem, not mine :)
[17:29] <lyze> Seveas, yeah i know but you asked him todo this :) ^.^
[17:29] <imbezol> redrabies: you can use apps but not open a terminal?
[17:29] <redrabies> imbezol: yeah
[17:29] <imbezol> redrabies: virtual terminal doesn't work either?
[17:29] <redrabies> imbezol: how do i run that?
[17:30] <imbezol> ctrl-alt-f1
[17:30] <imbezol> ctrl-alt-f7 to get back here
[17:30] <genii> imbezol: both xterm and ctrl-alt-f1-6 don't work for them
[17:31] <redrabies> genii: oh tty, well i can access it but it won't accept my info
[17:31] <Seveas> did you only edit /etc/shells or did you also chsh?
[17:31] <genii> redrabies: When you enter correct login name/pass it just kicks you cak to login again?
[17:31] <imbezol> redrabies: what if you do an alt-f2 to run a command, and give it "xterm /bin/bash" ?
[17:32] <redrabies> genii: yeah i think so, too quick to read the text tbh
[17:32] <demahum> I have two unallocated parts on HDD, how can I merge them into one?
[17:32] <redrabies> imbezol: that worked...
[17:32] <lyze> demahum, gparted?
[17:32] <imbezol> redrabies: then "cat /etc/shells" to see if it's messed up
[17:32] <Seveas> redrabies: did you only edit /etc/shells or did you also chsh?
[17:33] <demahum> lyze: Anyhow... :D
[17:33] <redrabies> Seveas: also used Seveas
[17:33] <Seveas> or edit your bashrc?
[17:33] <redrabies> imbezol: the syntax is correct
[17:33] <Seveas> redrabies: right, so /etc/shells is fine, but you chsh'ed to something odd. In the now working terminal, chsh back to bash :)
[17:33] <hillary> I still get this http://paste.ubuntu.com/10374978/ even after running  sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf
[17:33] <lyze> demahum, you can move the partitions via the image with drag n dropping
[17:33] <imbezol> redrabies: if you do "grep redrabies /etc/passwd" what's it say?
[17:34] <lyze> hillary, please write my name before your message ;)
[17:34] <lyze> hillary, so well we fixed the first one
[17:34] <demahum> lyze: I'm trying, but they don't move. :D
[17:35] <genii> imbezol: You keep assuming they are able to issue CLI commands, which they are not able to do because they cannot attain console/xterm
[17:35] <redrabies> imbezol: http://imgur.com/M15MUKm
[17:35] <imbezol> genii: he got a terminal
[17:36] <genii> Ah well that's a start then
[17:36] <redrabies> Seveas:apparently /usr/bin/bash doesn't exist
[17:36] <lyze> demahum, just a guess since i can't test it. format one unallocated thing and then increase the amount of memory assinged to the partition
[17:37] <lyze> demahum, try again a different one. e.g. the main one would be best
[17:37] <imbezol> redrabies: /bin/bash
[17:37] <hillary> lyze am sorry
[17:37]  * OerHeks wonders about the nmp-debug.log
[17:37] <imbezol> redrabies: shells are generally not in /usr because /usr is often a separate partition that's not yet mounted when your system boots
[17:37] <lyze> hillary, try again a different one e.g. the main one would be best
[17:38] <redrabies> imbezol: ah ok that works. do i need to restart before it works?
[17:38] <lyze> demahum, ignore the last one
[17:38] <hillary> lyze, ok let me try
[17:38] <redrabies> imbezol: currently terminal still crashes
[17:38] <imbezol> redrabies: if you change it back to /bin/bash you're probably ok from then on.. try running a terminal normally
[17:39] <demahum> lyze: First thing.. I am logged in on Ubuntu... Second... I cannot format the unallocated spaces...
[17:39] <imbezol> redrabies: still crashes after setting it to /bin/bash ?
[17:39] <demahum> lyze: I am sorry because I don't understand you...
[17:39] <lyze> demahum, ok :) so you have two unallocated spaces.
[17:39] <redrabies> imbezol: yeah
[17:40] <imbezol> redrabies: in the xterm you already have open, try just typing "xterm" and maybe it will output why it crashes
[17:40] <demahum> lyze: Yes. In GParted I am looking them at the moment...
[17:40] <imbezol> redrabies: or try "su - user"
[17:40] <imbezol> redrabies: /home/user does exist?
[17:40] <redrabies> imbezol: ah that works
[17:40] <redrabies> xterm works, but not ctrl+alt+t
[17:40] <lyze> demahum, open up gparted with root permissions.  now right click on one unallocated partition -> new.
[17:40] <redrabies> or starting from launcher
[17:40] <lyze> demahum, try now to increase the new size to something higher than default set
[17:41] <imbezol> redrabies: check that /home/user exists and is owned by user
[17:41] <demahum> lyze: Not possible, I am just trying... I can make it only as big as it is right now... Both of them...
[17:41] <redrabies> imbezol: pretty sure it is, but how can i check?
[17:42] <imbezol> redrabies: ls -ld /home/user
[17:42] <lyze> demahum, in some forums they answered that you need to run a live cd to move them in gparted
[17:42] <redrabies> drwx------ user user /home/user, so yeah im guessing
[17:42] <redrabies> imbezol: ^
[17:43] <lyze> demahum, and then you can right click on int and then resize move
[17:43] <lyze> demahum, http://askubuntu.com/questions/269045/how-to-merge-an-unallocated-partition-with-an-extended-partition
[17:43] <demahum> lyze: That could be possible. I found such things as well...
[17:43] <imbezol> redrabies: try logging out of the gui and back in
[17:43] <imbezol> redrabies: see if ctrl-alt-t works after
[17:43] <demahum> lyze: I was looking at the same thing. :)
[17:43] <imbezol> redrabies: assuming you can see that the shell is now properly set to /bin/bash
[17:43] <lyze> demahum, ^.^
[17:43] <imbezol> redrabies: using "grep user /etc/passwd"
[17:43] <demahum> lyze: I just wondered if it could be done without LiveCD...
[17:43] <demahum> lyze: Thanks a lot...
[17:43] <demahum>  :)
[17:44] <lyze> demahum, yeah no problem :)
[17:44] <firecat> jond
[17:45] <demahum> lyze: I removed my swap... Is it big problem? :D
[17:45] <LinStatSDR> Yeah
[17:45] <LinStatSDR> Just don't run out of ram...
[17:45] <lyze> demahum, nope. at least till you run out of ram
[17:46] <LinStatSDR> How much RAM you got demahum
[17:46] <demahum> LinStatSDR: I won't... Then I can add new one and assign it to this installation of Ubuntu?
[17:46] <demahum> LinStatSDR: 4 GB?
[17:46] <LinStatSDR> demahum: how much are you using now? what does htop say
[17:48] <mateusz_> hello. I have a problem with cpu scalling. Most of the time cpu frequency is on 800MzH regardles load. Sometime jumps to max which is 1,866 MzH for a few sec/min but it hapends regardless load. Would you help me to solve that?
[17:48] <demahum> LinStatSDR: 920 mb :D
[17:49] <LinStatSDR> Just don't do anything intensive lol
[17:49] <redrabies> imbezol: ok so tty now works, but terminal isn't. should i just reboot?
[17:49] <demahum> LinStatSDR: I won't. I am careful. But I can create new swap and assign it to this installation of Ubuntu?
[17:49] <ioria> mateusz_, try the command top and check if there is something weird
[17:49] <LinStatSDR> demahum: Sounds like a plan
[17:50] <imbezol> redrabies: did you log out and back in?
[17:50] <imbezol> redrabies: of unity?
[17:50] <demahum> LinStatSDR: Yes. I will be careful until then. :D
[17:50] <redrabies> imbezol: ah no. brb
[17:50] <demahum> LinStatSDR: Just curious, what could happen if I get out of ram?
[17:50] <LinStatSDR> demahum: With no swap available, kernel panic
[17:50] <hillary> lyze, It has  same issue with main server . I let the  system choose the best server and it chose "http://ftp.sun.ac.za "
[17:51] <lyze> hillary, and witht he best server it also doesn't work?
[17:51] <user> imbezol: awesome, working again. really appreciate the help man
[17:51] <imbezol> user: no problem
[17:51] <hillary> lyze, It is now working very nice http://paste.ubuntu.com/10375172/
[17:51] <lyze> hillary, nice :D
[17:51] <imbezol> user: for future testing you could create a new "testuser" and try things on it
[17:52] <imbezol> user: that way you're not messing up your main admin user
[17:52] <hillary> lyze Thank you so much. Lesson learned!!
[17:52] <lyze> hillary, :D
[17:52] <lyze> hillary, me to ;D
[17:57] <mateusz_> ioria, i even reinstalled system and it's the same, can i maybe turn it off completly ?
[17:57] <ioria> mateusz_, turn off ... what ?
[17:58] <mateusz_> ioria,  cpu scalling
[17:58] <mateusz_> ioria, let it working all the time at the highest frequency
[18:00] <ioria> mateusz_, try cpufrequtils
[18:03] <mateusz_> ioria, I use program to change frequency but after increasing it back to 800 although cpu is in 100% load
[18:07] <ioria> mateusz_, do you have ondemand cpu able ?
[18:08] <mateusz_> ioria, yes, i changed it to performance and on max speed but it doesn't help
[18:09] <ioria> mateusz_, you can try to disableit
[18:09] <odeland> Hi, I'm running ubuntu precise server, and after running a "groupdel", I lost my sudoer privs
[18:10] <mateusz_> ioria, no, i don't know how to disable it, only disabled is in BIOS but that doesn't change anything
[18:11] <ioria> http://askubuntu.com/questions/3924/disable-ondemand-cpu-scaling-daemon
[18:19] <hobakill> hi all. anyone know how to unlock the Gnome2 Key Storage Certificate lock in "Passwords and Keys?"...i've tried all the different passwords i have but nothing is doing the trick.
[18:20] <demahum> I am just now in LiveCD and trying to connect two unallocated spaces... However, when I try to move my Ubuntu partition, I get warning message that I risk loosing boot option on existing installation. Is this likely to happen_
[18:20] <demahum> ?
[18:21] <blackroot> is /boot an own partition?
[18:21] <demahum> blackroot: I would like to answer you, but I don't know... Explain a bit?
[18:22] <pixelkats> my ubuntu 14.04 randomly freezes, and sometimes stays frozen, but sounds will still be playing
[18:22] <pixelkats> any known x bugs?
[18:22] <omgitsmit> pixelkats: any x errors?
[18:22] <k1l> pixelkats: intel video card?
[18:22] <pixelkats> dont know how to check
[18:22] <omgitsmit> heya k11 :)
[18:22] <pixelkats> yes intel
[18:23] <demahum> blackroot: No... It's not. I think.... :D
[18:23] <k1l> pixelkats: does it come back after some time?
[18:23] <blackroot> demahum: you have unallocated space, right? and you have what other partitions?
[18:23] <pixelkats> usually, yes
[18:23] <Bashing-om> demahum: A screen shot of GParted would be helpful right about now .
[18:24] <demahum> blackroot: I have two Windows partitions, one Ubuntu and two unallocated, one before and one after Ubuntu installation...
[18:24] <blackroot> demahum: okey, and what do you mean by moving excisting installation?
[18:25] <pixelkats> it happens most frequently when im playing a video on youtube, firefox
[18:25] <demahum> blackroot: http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_from_2015-02-23_18_24_37-bWdwO8K7.png
[18:25] <blackroot> pixelkats: have you tried newer drivers?
[18:25] <k1l> pixelkats: well, i got the same on 14.04 etc. but you could file a bug against the linux-image package
[18:25] <pixelkats> ok
[18:26] <demahum> blackroot: I want to merge these two unallocated spaces... The one way is to move the Ubuntu partiton between them? How else could I do it?
[18:26] <k1l> on 14.04 and 14.10 that is. and i was told its fixed in a newer kernel upstream
[18:26] <pixelkats> i dont think ive updated drivers
[18:26] <pixelkats> ok cool
[18:26] <zburns> Running Ubuntu 14.04LTS - is the /backup directory used for some particular purpose, or can I use it freely?
[18:27] <blackroot> demahum: if you move the ubuntu partition, that will break grub afaik. however, i don't see why you have 2 different unallocated on the same drive
[18:27] <demahum> blackroot: I removed swap... I just want to merge them... How to_
[18:27] <k1l> pixelkats: does "dmesg" tell you something about a an issue? maybe its this one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1384342
[18:27] <demahum> blackroot: ?
[18:28] <pixelkats> yeah gpu hangs on etc.
[18:28] <pixelkats> from demsg
[18:29] <blackroot> demahum: it's not possible to "delete" one of th unallocated partitions? don't think i've seen it like that before. unallocated space should be just 1, not 2
[18:30] <pixelkats> looks like i have a different bug than the one you linked kll, though mine is also on lenovo
[18:30] <demahum> blackroot: Will I be able to get grup fine after I move partion (Ubuntu)_
[18:30] <blackroot> Bashing-om: look at the pic he posted
[18:30] <demahum> ?
[18:30] <lyze> demahum, i guess thats because one is logical and the other one is the other thingy i currently dont remember
[18:30] <blackroot> primary
[18:30] <blackroot> or swap
[18:30] <lyze> primary yeah
[18:31] <blackroot> why did you delete swap demahum?
[18:31] <blackroot> shrinking it?
[18:31] <Bashing-om> blackroot: demahum :: look at the screenshot.
[18:31] <demahum> blackroot: I will get back swap... I just need to merge them now...
[18:32] <pixelkats> k1l, should i pastebin demsg?
[18:32] <night_girl> hello, may I ask for some help. I have an old version of ubuntu (10.10) and I need to upgrade my gcc compiler, when I do it says: g++ is already the newest version, although my g++ is 4.4.5
[18:32] <lotuspsychje> !10.10 | night_girl
[18:32] <blackroot> demahum: try to drag them together
[18:33] <blackroot> or try to delete the one that was swap
[18:33] <lotuspsychje> night_girl: its reccomended to install a version of the topic
[18:33] <night_girl> yes i know its an old version, but unfortunately i have an assignment to do and have no time to update it now :(
[18:33] <k1l> pixelkats: if it is what i think then just report the bug or mark yourself as affected on that one i posted. the only solution so far is to try a vivid mainline kernel
[18:33] <blackroot> demahum: or you could try to make a new partition out of the one that used to be dwap, set it primary and ext4
[18:33] <blackroot> then delete it
[18:33] <blackroot> see what happens
[18:33] <lotuspsychje> night_girl: we cant support eol versions sorry, its a security risk for you too
[18:33] <lyze> is there a way everytime a terminal opens up that it displays a textmessage (just one time not everytime i enter a new command)?
[18:34] <demahum> blackroot: I already did it. Now I only have three primary partitions, two for Windows and one for Ubuntu. I just want to merge two unallocated spaces...
[18:34] <night_girl> i know, I am just saying, is there some way of using a newer g++ now?
[18:34] <blackroot> demahum: you misunderstood what i meant
[18:34] <night_girl> may be theres some hack...
[18:35] <blackroot> demahum: the partition that used to be swap, that you deleted which is now the second unallocated space; try to make a new partition of it, make it primary and ext4, then delete it
[18:35] <blackroot> see if the unallocated space merges
[18:35] <demahum> Ok guys. Thanks for help. :)
[18:35] <pixelkats> kil, thanks
[18:36] <blackroot> demahum: did it work?
[18:36] <Bashing-om> demahum: One works with contigious spaces. So what ya got to do is 'move" sda3 to the left into that unallocated spac, then shrink sda3 such that the unallocated space is all at the end of the drive combined.
[18:36] <demahum> blackroot: I have to go afk right now... I will try it after some time...
[18:37] <lotuspsychje> !info g++ trusty | night_girl install 14.04 and youl be good
[18:37] <night_girl> but lotus i dont have time to install a new ubuntu now
[18:37] <night_girl> i have to finish an assignment for tomorrow
[18:37] <lotuspsychje> night_girl: sorry girl, we cant support dead versions
[18:37] <teward> night_girl: EOL versions aren't supported here - that's the problem.
[18:38] <night_girl> yes thats okay
[18:38] <night_girl> so tell me theres no hack to install a newer gcc in an old ubuntu?
[18:38] <teward> night_girl: there's ways to do it but NOT with EOL releases
[18:38] <ioria> night_girl, a live CD ?
[18:38] <night_girl> to be honest i just need to support static minstd_rand generator(42u);
[18:38] <teward> night_girl: and 10.10 is ***old***
[18:38] <night_girl> which gcc will allow me to support this feature of g++ 11?
[18:38] <omgitsmit> 10.10 will never die!
[18:38] <teward> night_girl: we can't do more than that, though - 10.10 is way past EOL and not supported here.
[18:39] <teward> night_girl: can I PM you?
[18:39] <night_girl> of course
[18:39] <night_girl> teward
[18:39] <teward> (so as not to pollute this channel)
[18:39] <demahum> Bashing-om: I got it now!!!! :D
[18:40] <demahum> Thanks a lot again. :)
[18:40] <night_girl> may be i can install some g++ that can support c++11 in my old ubuntu?
[18:40] <night_girl> i dont need the latest g++
[18:41] <lotuspsychje> night_girl: please, stop askinging support for 10.10
[18:41] <teward> night_girl: stop asking for support - see my PM
[18:41] <ioria> night_girl, you just need to generate random number... try another function
[18:41] <lotuspsychje> night_girl: get a 14.04 livecd running and continue your urgent work there
[18:45] <zburns> Running Ubuntu 14.04LTS - is the /backup directory used for some particular purpose, or can I use it freely?  (Just want to make sure whatever I throw in there won't be touched/deleted/etc.)
[18:45] <lotuspsychje> zburns: did you make a backup?
[18:46] <zburns> lotuspsychje: Nope - but I'm going to - by putting some stuff in /backup then moving it offline.  (Just curious - because that directory not listed in FHS standard)
[18:47] <lotuspsychje> !backup | zburns
[18:48] <zburns> lotuspsychje: I know that - I just want to make sure "/backup" is not placed there by Ubuntu install for some other reason.
[18:49] <lotuspsychje> zburns: i never seen a /backup folder myself, cant tell
[18:50] <lotuspsychje> zburns: cant you keep a backup an another media?
[18:50] <zburns> lotuspsychje: Thanks - interesting - checked another 14.04LTS installation and it's not there.  I must have done it!  Doh!
[18:50] <zburns> Thanks
[18:50] <lotuspsychje> zburns: no sweat
[18:51] <dingus1> I am running 14.04 and I use systemback
[18:51] <dingus1> it works well
[18:51] <supermon1> close
[18:53] <zburns> dingus1: Is that GUI only or can I run in a console?
[18:54] <dingus1> I also use the menu option "startup disk creator" to put my systemback file on a bootable usb stick.
[18:55] <shahid_> im using  ubuntu 14.04.2 and wifi icon is missing
[18:56] <lotuspsychje> shahid_: wich wifi chipset?
[18:57] <lotuspsychje> shahid_: sudo lshw -C network
[18:58] <RubenR> hi
[18:59] <shahid_> lotuspsychje,  still
[18:59] <shahid_> lotuspsychje, same issue..
[19:01] <RubenR> Maybe someone can help: I added ondrej/php5 ppa, ran "apt-get update" but I'm unable to install PHP 5.6, I cann see apt-get update fetching packages from the ppa, but nothing else, any idea?
[19:02] <teward> RubenR: apt-cache policy php5
[19:02] <teward> RubenR: pastebin the output
[19:02] <genii> RubenR: apt-get update just grabs latest list of whats available.
[19:02] <teward> RubenR: also, sudo apt-get update does what genii said
[19:02] <lotuspsychje> shahid_: whats the brand of your wifi chipset?
[19:03] <teward> RubenR: `sudo apt-get upgrade` may be what you're looking for, but `apt-cache policy php5` should show what's a candidate for installation
[19:03] <ioria> shahid_ it's just the icon or wifi it's not working ?
[19:03] <sky_net> hi all
[19:03] <lotuspsychje> sky_net: welcome
[19:03] <sky_net> i need help
[19:03] <sky_net> ty bro
[19:03] <lotuspsychje> sky_net: ask your issue
[19:03] <shahid_> ioria, wifi is working perfectly but the icon form the unity is missing
[19:03] <sky_net> i use kali linux dembian source
[19:04] <lotuspsychje> !kali | sky_net
[19:04] <sky_net> i need helo for snifing cable modem mac
[19:04] <ioria> shahid_ ps -ef | grep nm-applet
[19:04] <lotuspsychje> sky_net: see the kali channel mate
[19:04] <sky_net> i wil try i am complity nob
[19:05] <sky_net> Ikali
[19:05] <sky_net> !kali
[19:05] <lotuspsychje> sky_net: you should sniff some manuals first then :p
[19:05] <sky_net> i will try
[19:05] <lotuspsychje> sky_net: type /join #kali-linux
[19:05] <RubenR> https://paste.ee/p/NGrUJ
[19:06] <sky_net> oh ok i trying to get kali chet
[19:06] <dingus1> is there a support channel for lubuntu?
[19:06] <lotuspsychje> !lubuntu | dingus1
[19:06] <k1l> dingus1: ask here or in #lubuntu
[19:06] <sky_net> thx bro
[19:06] <sky_net> i find
[19:06] <lotuspsychje> welcome
[19:06] <sky_net> have nice day
[19:07] <dingus1> ty, all
[19:08] <RubenR> as far as I see, apt-cache does not "know" anything about the ppa package
[19:09] <teward> RubenR: which ubuntu are you on?  Lucid?
[19:09] <RubenR> yes, right
[19:09] <leagris> Hello
[19:10] <teward> RubenR: okay, you said it was this PPA? https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php5-5.6
[19:10] <teward> (that one's the 5.6 PPA)
[19:10] <RubenR> this is the one I'm trying to use
[19:10] <teward> RubenR: AFAICT, ondrej's PPAs do not build for Lucid
[19:10] <teward> RubenR: therefore you can't use those PPAs to get PHP there
[19:10] <teward> !lucid
[19:11] <RubenR> okay...but I got it working with PHP 5.4 from this PPA
[19:11] <teward> RubenR: Lucid EOLs soon anyways, if I'm not mistaken
[19:11] <leagris> I have multiple bad issues with 14.10. Unable to mount usb drives (operation not permitted), Network interface loosing routes randomly. How should I fix all this?
[19:11] <shahid_> ioria, shahid@shahid-Inspiron-3521:~$ ps -ef | grep nm-applet
[19:11] <shahid_> shahid    2057  1832  0 فروري23 ? 00:00:00 nm-applet
[19:11] <shahid_> shahid   11142 11032  0 00:05 pts/21   00:00:00 grep --color=auto nm-applet
[19:11] <shahid_> shahid@shahid-Inspiron-3521:~$
[19:11] <teward> RubenR: if you mean this one: https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php5-oldstable  <-- this has Lucid builds
[19:11] <teward> RubenR: but the php5-5.6 PPA does NOT have Lucid builds
[19:11] <RubenR> okay...
[19:11] <RubenR> I understand
[19:11] <teward> RubenR: so none of those PPAs can help you get those versions on Lucid
[19:11] <RubenR> thank you very much for your help, you saved me a lot of time!
[19:12] <teward> RubenR: also consider:
[19:12] <teward> RubenR: Lucid server EOLs in April
[19:12] <ioria> shahid_ check if indicator-applet and indicator-network are installed
[19:12] <teward> RubenR: you should be looking at upgrading to 12.04 sooner rather than later
[19:12] <RubenR> IT's just a quick and dirty test-system
[19:12] <akurilin> random bash question: if I run `FOO=bar echo $FOO`, shouldn't that work as I think it should?
[19:12] <teward> RubenR: still important to stay ahead of End Of Life dates
[19:12] <akurilin> it reports an unset var
[19:13] <RubenR> so, if tehere is no PHP 5.6 from the PPA, I will migrate to 14.04
[19:13] <akurilin> I'm guessing variable substitution occurs before that env var is set?
[19:13] <deadeye_cf> Hello guys. How do I get Software Center on Debian?
[19:13] <teward> deadeye_cf: that's not an Ubuntu question?
[19:13] <dr3lo> русские есть ?
[19:14] <teward> !ru | dr3lo
[19:14] <RubenR> anyway, I appreciate your help. Thank you!
[19:14] <deadeye_cf> teward, erm... Software Center is an Ubuntu package, isn't it?
[19:14] <teward> deadeye_cf: if I'm not mistaken, no.
[19:14] <teward> https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/gnome/software-center  <--
[19:15] <teward> deadeye_cf: perhaps that's what you need?
[19:15] <deadeye_cf> teward, =( OK.
[19:15] <leagris> How do I fix "unable to perform action" while mounting USB drive?
[19:15] <BluesKaj> deadeye_, ask in #debian
[19:15] <deadeye_cf> leagris, mount by root?
[19:15] <teward> deadeye_cf: you should probably ask in #debian on OFTC though
[19:15] <deadeye_cf> teward, ok, thanks.
[19:16] <leagris> deadeye_cf, mount by user, in desktop
[19:16] <leagris> I know I can use root and terminal to do this, but it has become broken one day for not clear reason
[19:17] <sky_net> !kali
[19:17] <leagris> Also, despite setting static parameters for my Eth0 in etc/network/interfaces, I keep loosing routes for not reason
[19:17] <Hyperbyte> Hi.  I'm netbooting a Ubuntu installer, via LAN on a machine with LAN and WLAN.  After the installer has started up, there's no LAN interface, only WLAN.  If I type "ip addr" in BusyBox I only see wlan0 and lo.  Any idea how I can remedy this?
[19:18] <omgitsmit> leagris: are you losing the tables upon reboot or just randomly while the system is in use?
[19:18] <BluesKaj> leagris, do you still have network manager installed ?
[19:18] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: check /etc/network/interfaces ?
[19:18] <leagris> I have dual stack ipv6 + ipv4 static settings in interfaces for eth0. @omgitsami randomly while system running
[19:18] <op-mow> Hello
[19:19] <leagris> BluesKaj, yes
[19:19] <Hyperbyte> omgitsmit, this is before any kind of OS is installed, this is just with the netboot.tar.gz image
[19:19] <BluesKaj> leagris, then it's probly overwriting your interfaces file
[19:19] <leagris> Still have network-manager installed
[19:20] <leagris> BluesKaj, my interface file looks ok. I will post it for you to read
[19:21] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: have you tried to bring up the lan manually via ifconfig?
[19:21] <BluesKaj> leagris, usually if there are any non default entries in interfaces NM will take them out at reboot
[19:21] <Hyperbyte> omgitsmit, not sure how to do that.  All I have is busybox
[19:21] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: er this is before OS installed. nvm
[19:22] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: yeah i have to remember we're in busybox lol
[19:22] <Hyperbyte> :-)
[19:22] <shahid_> ioria, i have run this command sudo apt-get install indicator-applet indicator-network
[19:22] <Hyperbyte> omgitsmit, not sure how to detect/manually bring up network interfaces with BusyBox. :)
[19:22] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: aye, im looking into that right now
[19:23] <shahid_> ioria, and now the icon is back thnx:)
[19:23] <ioria> shahid_ tafaddal :-)
[19:23] <leagris> BluesKaj, here it is http://paste.ubuntu.com/10376504/
[19:24] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: i show that there is an ifconfig cmd within busybox (im not to familiar with BB)
[19:24] <_DB> sup
[19:24] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: do you know if the lan is like eth0 or something?
[19:24] <_DB> how can I view the files inside of my HDD
[19:24] <_DB> its mounted already
[19:24] <omgitsmit> _DB: via terminal?
[19:24] <_DB> it has 4 partitions but only 2 are showing up
[19:24] <leagris> I accept router advertisements for DNS setup
[19:25] <Hyperbyte> omgitsmit, not sure.  I guess so.
[19:25] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: lol ok, lets try it then. ifconfig eth0 up
[19:25] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: cant hurt hahaha
[19:25] <_DB> what command would I use in the terminal to view the files and folders?
[19:26] <_DB> I used fdisk and 2 of my partitions are missing for some reason
[19:26] <omgitsmit> _DB: if you mounted via Nautlius, they would be under /media
[19:27] <vlt> _DB: `fdisk -l` should list all partitions known to the kernel. Can you paste that somewhere?
[19:27] <omgitsmit> _DB: you can check the partitions with sudo fdisk -l
[19:27] <omgitsmit> +1 vlt
[19:27] <BluesKaj> leagris,  then you have NM disabled ?
[19:27] <leagris> I just removed it now
[19:28] <_DB> yeah I checked with fdisk l already 2 of my partitions were missing and well I just mounted by clicking the icons
[19:29] <Hyperbyte> omgitsmit, nah, it's not that easy. :-)
[19:29] <Hyperbyte> As far as I could tell, BusyBox has netcfg and ip commands.  But they seem to work quite different from the standard Linux commands.
[19:29] <omgitsmit> awe
[19:29] <leagris> I will disable accept_ra and set it to 0 and switch to fixed resolve.conf
[19:29] <BluesKaj> leagris, so you just setup the interfaces file with those new entries ?
[19:29] <leagris> Yes
[19:29] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: output of ifconfig alone?
[19:30] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: these are wires connections we're talking about right?
[19:30] <omgitsmit> wired*
[19:30] <Hyperbyte> omgitsmit, yes, but busybox doesn't have ifconfig command
[19:30] <BluesKaj> ok, I was wondering how you managed not to lose the edits you made in th einterfaces file, leagris
[19:31] <shahid_> goodbye everyone
[19:31] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: http://support.usr.com/support/9105/9105-files/cli_reference.html
[19:31] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: im basing it off the only thing i have busybox on, an adsl modem we have
[19:31] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: i guess no two are the same
[19:32] <dingus1> hello, I am running Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS with the lightweight desktop. sometimes my fonts are messed up. any help?
[19:33] <omgitsmit> dingus1: custom or default system fonts?
[19:33] <Hyperbyte> omgitsmit, the Linux gods are not making it easy for me today. :-)
[19:33] <dingus1> default system fonts. yes, I ask on #lubuntu
[19:34] <leagris> Now please, I tryied all suggested woraround for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit-desktop-privileges/+bug/1240336 I still can not mount partitions within nautilus
[19:34] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: im seeing more examples of people using ifconfig in busybox
[19:35] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: try /sbin/ifconfig
[19:35] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: its gotta be there
[19:37] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: dmesg | grep -i eth0
[19:37] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: busybox also has dmesg and grep by default :) im learning a lot about this thing today hahaha
[19:37] <Pikaplhu> Goede avond :-)
[19:38] <omgitsmit> Welcome Pikaplhu
[19:39] <lee_> 有人吗
[19:39] <haakon_> Does anyone know if there's been any issues with a 32 bit kernel image packaged as a 64 bit one? Had some weird issues today with a fresh install..
[19:40] <lee_> 有中国人吗
[19:40] <rww> lee_: English here, please.
[19:40] <DJones> !cn | lee_
[19:40] <ioria> lee_ : yep... no german here
[19:41] <lee_> ok
[19:42] <jayjo> How do I use a cron job to mimic a daemon? Can I set the timing to 0 minutes so it relaunches immediately after the script terminates?
[19:44] <lee_> https://i.imgur.com/8UuUvqT.jpg
[19:44] <omgitsmit> Hyperbyte: sorry i was having issues with my irssi window layout
[19:45] <omgitsmit> thats what i get for trying to get fancy i guess
[19:45] <omgitsmit> "If it ain't broke, don't try and get fancy"
[19:45] <compdoc> thanks, mit
[19:46] <omgitsmit> anytime <3
[19:46] <sky_net> !kali
[19:47] <jayjo> Is it even possible to have cron scheduled for less than a minute, or is that ever recommended?
[19:47] <ThePendulum> Nautilus seems to have crashed completely after an SSH time-out. Is there a way to kill this connection or whatever is keeping it from starting again? Gedit as well topped over.
[19:48] <jayjo> My goal is to run a script, and if I end my connection with the machine it will still run. A daemon was my first thought, but if the script stops running it will not restart.
[19:48] <omgitsmit> jayjo: minimum cron is minutes, you can create a script that will run in seconds
[19:48] <omgitsmit> jayjo: while true ; do ./your-script & ; sleep 5; done
[19:50] <TBJR> I installed qt creator on ubuntu 14.04 but lacking permission, it can't create files or directories.  Solution anyone?
[19:50] <omgitsmit> TBJR: like "Cannot overwrite file"?
[19:51] <TBJR> omgitsmit: no, cannot create directories or files at all.
[19:52] <TBJR> I had this problem before with another application but I can't remember the solution
[19:52] <omgitsmit> TBJR: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/.config/QtProject/
[19:52] <omgitsmit> TBJR: your user is not the owner of the files for some reason
[19:52] <omgitsmit> TBJR: did you install via Software Centre?
[19:52] <TBJR> omgitsmit: no I didn't
[19:53] <omgitsmit> TBJR: then yeah, you need to modify ownership :)
[19:53] <TBJR> omgitsmit: wow, thanks :)
[19:53] <omgitsmit> TBJR: good to see some more QT devs out there <3
[19:55]  * omgitsmit afk
[19:57] <Fernandooo> hello
[19:58] <wlodpolm> hi
[19:58] <Fernandooo> how do i install elementary os theme on ubuntu i cant find anything
[20:02] <_DB> uhh fml
[20:02] <_DB> my HDD was dead had to format everything
[20:02] <_DB> lost all my nudes / photos and memories and game files for the last 6 months
[20:05] <fortuneHuntr> i used do-release-upgrade to upgrade, but this didn't seem to upgrade my kernel
[20:06] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: what gives you "lsb_release -d"?
[20:06] <ThePendulum> I have an sftp connection to a VPS that remains stable in the console, yet for some reason both gedit and nautilus completely break over it after a while. Any ideas what to look for?
[20:07] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
[20:07] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: you upgraded from 12.04?
[20:07] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, do i need to use do-release-upgrade -d?
[20:07] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: stop
[20:07] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, yes
[20:08] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: what gives "uname -a"?
[20:08] <kokut> hello i'm getting TypeError: function_name(...) is undefined in firefox, what does this mean? there is an arrow pointing to the beginning of function_name, the function is defined just on top of this
[20:08] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed oct 9 16:20:46 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[20:09] <kokut> lol wrong channel
[20:10] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: that is a 13.10 kernel. are you sure you got "linux-image-generic" installed?
[20:10] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, i did, then i reverted back to a state where I didn't (this is a VM) - do I need to?
[20:11] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: well, if you want that 3.11 kernel then where is the issue?
[20:11] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, i want the newest kernel
[20:12] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: "dpkg -l | grep linux-image" in a pastebin please
[20:14] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, http://pastebin.com/KQJKJmZE
[20:14] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: that is all? o_O
[20:15] <fortuneHuntr> yes
[20:15] <k1l> i doubt
[20:15] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, i entered the command exactly as you requested adn double-checked
[20:15] <k1l> i bet you sorted for "ii"
[20:16] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, no i did *exactly* as you requested
[20:16] <k1l> so that is a special setup?
[20:17] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, no - it was a VM that i got lazy updating - so i was instructed to do a do-release-upgrade and now here we are
[20:17] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, (it's xubuntu, but i don't know if that matters)
[20:17] <k1l> what vm technic is used?
[20:17] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, vmware
[20:18] <pqangel> Hello :)
[20:19] <pqangel> I was trying to install memcached and libevent but I messed up... anyone cares to help?
[20:19] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: well, that command should show a lot more kernel packages
[20:19] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: what shows "apt-cache policy linux-image"?
[20:20] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, http://pastebin.com/rxNSXpK3
[20:21] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: "cat /etc/apt/sources.list"
[20:22] <bobbobbins> hey, I have an issue where I can connect to ip addresses but not domain names, any idea what causes that?
[20:22] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, http://pastebin.com/wY9gqQPZ
[20:22] <pqangel> Hi bobbobins, not an expert bu i would check my DNS server
[20:23] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: oh
[20:23] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: your sources.list points to 14.10 already
[20:24] <k1l> that is bad news if you want to run 14.04
[20:24] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, why so?
[20:24] <k1l> i dont know why that is set to utopic.
[20:25] <k1l> but that install media was 13.10. so you cant have been 12.04 on that machine anyways.
[20:25] <k1l> so i wonder what that messy system is at all
[20:25] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, i have a snapshot before the do-release-upgrade if that helps
[20:26] <k1l> does "lsb_release -d" still say 14.04?
[20:26] <fortuneHuntr> 14.04.2
[20:26] <k1l> ok. so you want to stay at 14.04?
[20:26] <fortuneHuntr> no
[20:26] <fortuneHuntr> i'd like to update to current
[20:27] <k1l> yo you changes that to utopic by hand?
[20:27] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, no, the only command i've issued is do-release-upgrade
[20:27] <k1l> so is the upgrade runnin meanwhile?
[20:28] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: i wonder why your system doesnt find the kernel package, says it is 14.04 but the sources point to 14.10
[20:28] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, no, it finished - i was updating other software that required linux-headers and that's when i noticed a disconnect between the kernel of linux-headers-generic and the result of uname -r
[20:28] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, do-release-upgrade -d?
[20:29] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: in short: that doesnt make any sense. but to get a way out of that mess is to know what went wrong
[20:29] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: stop!
[20:29] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: never ever think of that command again if you dont want to go to the developers alpha builds
[20:29] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, not typing anything - and i have two snapshots - one before do-release-upgrade and one after
[20:31] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: ok, so first exchange all "utopic" with "trusty" in that /etc/apt/sources.list
[20:31] <k1l> "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list"
[20:32] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, i apologize, but i think i was providing you incorrect information
[20:32] <k1l> when that is done run a "sudo apt-get update&&sudo apt-get dist-uprade" to get the latest packages from 14.04.
[20:33] <Pici> except try to spell upgrade properly ;)
[20:33] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, i did start do-release-upgrade -d before I ctrl-c'd it - i saw this as a suggested solution for my problem before i came here
[20:34] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, i am on trusty, but my kernel is 3.11
[20:34] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: your system is a mess. see my last advices to get that to a proper state again
[20:35] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, my sources.list is correct (no utopic, all trusty) and the rest of what i sent you is valid
[20:35] <_eddy> if you enable something in site-available how do you move overwrite the one in site-enabled?
[20:36] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: "sudo apt-get update &&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[20:36] <Pici> _eddy: sudo a2ensite sitename
[20:36] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, correct, but that's not grabbing the new kernel
[20:36] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: let it run
[20:37] <_eddy> Pici: will sitename be the file?
[20:37] <Pici> _eddy: yep
[20:37] <pqangel> I installed memcached but service script is missing from init.d
[20:37] <fortuneHuntr> k1l,  it's done - no new kernel
[20:37] <pqangel> does anyone has the script?
[20:37] <_eddy> Pici:
[20:37] <_eddy> sudo: a2ensite: command not found
[20:37] <corkey> Good evening everyone
[20:37] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: its not grabbing anything because that system is a mess. when that command is done we go further
[20:37] <fortuneHuntr> it's done
[20:37] <_eddy> am using ubuntu with nginx
[20:38] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: now again: "apt-cache policy linux-image-generic"
[20:38] <Pici> _eddy: oh... I assumed you were using apache.  I do not believe  there is a command for nginx to do that, just make a symlink to the file from sites-enabled
[20:38] <_eddy> Pici: nginx
[20:39] <_eddy> not apache
[20:39] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, http://pastebin.com/dnksC1C0
[20:39] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, http://pastebin.com/dnkcS1C0
[20:40] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: "sudo apt-get install linux-generic"
[20:42] <jhutchins> pqangel: Isn't that in systemd now?
[20:43] <jhutchins> _eddy: If a2ensite were available, it would create links under /etc/apache.  a2 being apache 2.
[20:43] <sonnenburg> TheDuty
[20:43] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, ok, now what?
[20:43] <pqangel> jhutchins: not sure... kinda new to this whole thing :S
[20:44] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: "dpkg -l | grep linux-image"
[20:45] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, http://pastebin.com/eRFukZic
[20:45] <pqangel> jhutchins: i was following a guide to install memcached from source then i realized that i could install it with apt-get so i did make uninstall and rm memcached from init.d
[20:45] <pqangel> jhutchins: now it doesn't matter if i try to remove and install apt-get the init.d script is not created
[20:46] <jhutchins> pqangel: Check for likely files in /usr/lib/systemd/system/ and /etc/systemd/system/ - if so, use systemctl start/stop/restart <unit>
[20:46] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: i dont know why it doesnt list you all packages but only the installed ones. but after a reboot that should be on kernel 3.13 now
[20:46] <jhutchins> !confmiss
[20:47] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, thanks!
[20:48] <jhutchins> pqangel: You have to especially tell the packaging system to reinstall config files because when they are gone, it is assumed that you want them to stay deleted.  "aptitude -o DPkg::Options::='--force-confmiss' reinstall
[20:48] <jhutchins>              $packagename" will restore them (man dpkg for details).
[20:48] <fortuneHuntr> k1l, that did it!  thank you!!!
[20:48] <jhutchins> pqangel: I don't know if that applies in this case, but again, check for systemd startup files instead.
[20:48] <_eddy> jhutchins: i got it now thanks
[20:49] <k1l> fortuneHuntr: from now on be carefull with upgrade commands and the developer switches
[20:49] <pqangel> jhutchkins: systemd is empty but i will try with dpkg
[20:49] <jhutchins> _eddy: Share
[20:55] <pqangel> jhutchkins: couldn't make it with dpkg, apt-get purge memcached did it though
[20:55] <pqangel> jhutchkins: then i did apt-get install memcached and now it's working :)
[20:56] <pqangel> jhutchkins: thank you very much for your guidance I've been looking for an answer for an hour
[20:59] <garrie> Herro.
[21:01] <bePolite> Hello
[21:01] <bePolite> Which command runs the mouse process on ubuntu
[21:02] <jhutchins> pqangel: Glad you found something that worked!
[21:02] <jhutchins> pqangel: memcached is pretty cool.  Took my pages from ~6sec ton <.3
[21:02] <jhutchins> bePolite: In the GUI it's part of the X system.  For console it's GPM.
[21:03] <pqangel> jhutchkins: wow! that's something! I have a wordpress installation and I'm trying to use it with w3 total cache
[21:05] <bePolite> jhutchins: So can I kill it by killing gpm
[21:05] <bePolite> ?
[21:06] <jhutchins> bePolite: Only in the consoles, not in the GUI.
[21:07] <New_User_Mint> Dear All
[21:08] <New_User_Mint> i am running Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS server edition
[21:08] <thomedy> i have a question that makes me wonder if i understand the system well enough(my immediate assumption is tha ti missunderstand the system)
[21:08] <New_User_Mint> i am trying to install Cloudera Hadoop
[21:08] <thomedy> but if every thing is a file or a node(file)
[21:08] <New_User_Mint> E: Malformed line 2 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudera.list (URI parse)
[21:08] <New_User_Mint> E: The list of sources could not be read.
[21:08] <New_User_Mint> this is the error i am getting
[21:08] <thomedy> can i add a permissions group to user/group/world
[21:08] <thomedy> that would jsut be files
[21:08] <New_User_Mint> any help is greatly appreciated
[21:09] <thomedy> or a  subgroup more likely
[21:09] <k1l> New_User_Mint: well, that PPA list is bad.
[21:09] <thomedy> heres the thing
[21:09] <thomedy> everyting is a file
[21:09] <New_User_Mint> oh
[21:09] <New_User_Mint> how to fix that please k1l
[21:09] <thomedy> but i want to know that i can make it so that if a user runs a file that i didnt expect it cant write to another file
[21:09] <thomedy> that sounds like something that already exists
[21:10] <thomedy> or maybe if i could just put something in one area and not let that specific directory have permissions
[21:10] <thomedy> would that be  a group
[21:10] <k1l> New_User_Mint: cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudera.list     << into a pastebin and url here please
[21:11] <New_User_Mint> # Packages for Cloudera's Distribution for Hadoop, Version 5, on Ubuntu 14.04 amd64
[21:11] <New_User_Mint> deb [arch=amd64] ${baseUrl}/${category}/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh trusty-cdh5 contrib
[21:11] <New_User_Mint> deb-src ${baseUrl}/${category}/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh trusty-cdh5 contrib
[21:11] <k1l> New_User_Mint: how did you install that?
[21:11] <jhutchins> !mint
[21:11] <xxxxx> how can I jail a user so his /home/username looks like / for him?
[21:11] <New_User_Mint> http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/cdh_ig_cdh5_install.html
[21:12] <New_User_Mint> thro the site documentation
[21:13] <New_User_Mint> just my user name is Linux Mint
[21:13] <New_User_Mint> actually i am having trouble in Ubuntu
[21:13] <k1l> New_User_Mint: again: how did you install that 3rd party repo? the site lists several ways
[21:13] <Open_Source_OS_n> wget
[21:14] <Open_Source_newb> Ubuntu Trusty	
[21:14] <Open_Source_newb> $ sudo wget 'http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh/cloudera.list' \
[21:14] <Open_Source_newb>     -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudera.list
[21:14] <toprak> hi
[21:14] <Open_Source_newb> i used that
[21:14] <k1l> Open_Source_newb: yes, that is broken
[21:14] <toprak> _
[21:15] <Open_Source_newb> ah!
[21:15] <Open_Source_newb> K1l how to install it please ?
[21:16] <k1l> use that text  http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/lucid/amd64/cdh/cloudera.list from that and afterwards exchange lucid with trusty
[21:16] <Open_Source_newb> i dont find any other documentation
[21:18] <Open_Source_newb> # Packages for Cloudera's Distribution for Hadoop, Version 5, on Ubuntu 10.04 amd64
[21:18] <Open_Source_newb> deb http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/lucid/amd64/cdh lucid-cdh5 contrib
[21:18] <Open_Source_newb> deb-src http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/lucid/amd64/cdh lucid-cdh5 contrib
[21:18] <Open_Source_newb> just find and replace lucid with trusty
[21:18] <Open_Source_newb> ?
[21:19] <Open_Source_newb> i mean find and replace trusty with lucid
[21:20] <k1l> Open_Source_newb: use the text from the lucid stuff and exchange trusty for lucid. since the makers of your 3rd party program is not clever enough to make it work. better is you ask their support to fix their stuff
[21:20] <_eddy> if a user is in a sudo group. can they create other database users?
[21:21] <Open_Source_newb> :) oh okie
[21:21] <ianorlin> _eddy you can do more complicated things with sudo but by default they would be able to
[21:22] <_eddy> ianorlin: am using 14.04 on digital ocean i ran this command
[21:22] <_eddy> CREATE USER FirstUser@localhost;
[21:22] <_eddy> it says 0 rows affected
[21:22] <Open_Source_newb> K1l:
[21:22] <Open_Source_newb> # Packages for Cloudera's Distribution for Hadoop, Version 5, on Ubuntu 10.04 amd64
[21:22] <Open_Source_newb> deb http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh trusrty-cdh5 contrib
[21:22] <Open_Source_newb> deb-src http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusrty/amd64/cdh trusrty-cdh5 contrib
[21:22] <Open_Source_newb> is this right ?
[21:22] <omgitsmit> _eddy: that is a mysql command
[21:23] <k1l> Open_Source_newb: if that is inside that file in that sources.list.d file, yes
[21:23] <omgitsmit> _eddy: this channel is for ubuntu support, not mysql nor digital ocean
[21:23] <Open_Source_newb> (Y)
[21:24] <_eddy> omgitsmit: first question you answered all day?
[21:24] <omgitsmit> _eddy: not the least, why?
[21:25] <_eddy> omgitsmit: I also see people that when a question is asked they dont answer but as soon as something is just abit off topic they just reply back a few seconds
[21:25] <_eddy> make me wonder :)
[21:25] <omgitsmit> _eddy: depends on who's around at the time
[21:25] <omgitsmit> _eddy: but if i must...
[21:26] <omgitsmit> _eddy: mysql -u root -p
[21:26] <omgitsmit> _eddy: use mysql;
[21:26] <omgitsmit> _eddy: grant all on *.* to FirstUser@'localhost' identified by 'choose-a-password';
[21:27] <omgitsmit> _eddy: flush priviledges;
[21:27] <omgitsmit> _eddy: next time, take it to mysql support channel.
[21:28] <Open_Source_newb> K1l
[21:28] <Open_Source_newb> did not work :(
[21:28] <Open_Source_newb> W: Failed to fetch http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh/dists/trusrty-cdh5/contrib/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found [IP: 54.230.49.137 80]
[21:28] <Open_Source_newb> W: Failed to fetch http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh/dists/trusrty-cdh5/contrib/binary-i386/Packages  404  Not Found [IP: 54.230.49.137 80]
[21:28] <Open_Source_newb> W: Failed to fetch http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusrty/amd64/cdh/dists/trusrty-cdh5/contrib/source/Sources  404  Not Found [IP: 54.230.49.137 80]
[21:28] <Open_Source_newb> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[21:28] <k1l> !paste | Open_Source_newb
[21:29] <bekks> Open_Source_newb: you have a typo: you used trusrty, but it would have been trusty
[21:29] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: typo, its "trusty" not "trusrty"
[21:29] <Open_Source_newb> ah!
[21:30] <Open_Source_newb> thanks, will change it now and sorry about the messages
[21:30]  * omgitsmit orders Open_Source_newb another cup of coffee
[21:30] <Open_Source_newb> was now aware of the paste.ubuntu
[21:30]  * genii fires up the coffeepot
[21:30] <star314> Is there a way to eject and reconnect a device connected to /dev/ttyUSB0 by means of a console command?
[21:30] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: no worries, first time for everything. Repeat offenders, however...
[21:31] <ThePendulum> Does anyone have any idea how to recover nautilus after it's no longer crashing after an SSH what-I-assume-to-be time-out without rebooting entirely?
[21:32] <omgitsmit> ThePendulum: kill it?
[21:32] <ThePendulum> it doesn't seem to be alive, it just doesn't start anymore
[21:33] <ThePendulum> which makes me wonder what underlying process is troubling it
[21:33] <omgitsmit> ThePendulum: any errors when launching it manually?
[21:34] <ThePendulum> ah, I got something out of it by killing SSH
[21:34] <ThePendulum> then trying to reconnect I get  The name :1.159 was not provided by any .service files
[21:34] <omgitsmit> ThePendulum: you should restart ssh, not just kill it
[21:34] <ThePendulum> it is restarted
[21:35] <ThePendulum> ah, nautilus seems to have caught on
[21:35] <omgitsmit> :)
[21:35] <omgitsmit> "Get with the program Nautilus!"
[21:35] <ThePendulum> c'mon chap, hurry up
[21:35] <omgitsmit> literally, and figurtively
[21:35] <ThePendulum> now I hope it doesn't happen again, because it really kills the dev flow
[21:35] <omgitsmit> no kidding
[21:36] <ThePendulum> not sure what is causing it to begin with, the console SSH stays alive and so did via UI SSH connections to my other server
[21:36] <omgitsmit> ThePendulum: maybe poor connection/loss connection?
[21:37] <omgitsmit> ThePendulum: i use byobu or mush for those types of connections
[21:37] <omgitsmit> mosh*
[21:37] <Open_Source_newb> K1l
[21:37] <Open_Source_newb> i posted the error msg in paste.ubuntu
[21:37] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: the link might be useful
[21:37] <k1l> Open_Source_newb: we need the link here
[21:38] <Open_Source_newb> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10378041/
[21:38] <k1l> sudo apt-key adv --recv-key --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 327574EE02A818DD
[21:39] <k1l> then sudo apt-get update
[21:39] <omgitsmit> k1l: Open_Source_newb: i would also like to note that there is no i386 package
[21:39] <omgitsmit> k1l: Open_Source_newb: so you will continue to get that 404
[21:40] <Open_Source_newb> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10378080/
[21:40] <Open_Source_newb> oh so is it installed ?
[21:40] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: i don't think so
[21:41] <Open_Source_newb> :(
[21:41] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: are you trying to grab the 64bit package or the 32bit?
[21:41] <k1l> Open_Source_newb: seriously, talk to them. tell them to get their stuff sorted
[21:42] <Open_Source_newb> sure , i have a class tomo
[21:42] <Open_Source_newb> so i thought i could install it before i go
[21:42] <k1l> Open_Source_newb: or are you on a 32bit system?
[21:42] <Open_Source_newb> would be great if you could help
[21:42] <nrml1> where does xorg.conf live in an out-of-the-box ubuntu 14.04 install?
[21:42] <Open_Source_newb> i think its 64
[21:43] <k1l> uname -a ?
[21:43] <blackroot> nrml1: find / -name xorg.conf
[21:43] <k1l> nrml1: itd not needed nowadays
[21:43] <omgitsmit> nrml1: /etc/X11 typically
[21:43] <Open_Source_newb> Linux FSCHADOOP-02 3.13.0-44-generic #73-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 16 00:22:43 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[21:43] <k1l> *its
[21:43] <nrml1> k1l, its not?
[21:44] <k1l> nrml1: nope. if everything goes right its automatic setting up
[21:44] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: correct the sources.list line to http://archive.cloudera.com/cdh5/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/cdh/dists/trusty-cdh5/contrib/binary-amd64/Packages
[21:44] <nrml1> trying to configure a monitor, but I cant rotate it. I assume it needs Option    "RandRRotation" "True"
[21:44] <nrml1> there's no option in the gui
[21:45] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: you are currently trying to pull down "binary-i386" packages which dont exist on that archive
 : first line or second line ?
[21:45] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: after correcting the line, apt-get update and paste any errors you get
[21:46] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: both
[21:50] <Open_Source_newb> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10378184/
[21:50] <Open_Source_newb> same error msg which came before
[21:52] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: you changed the entire deb-src line, when all you had to change was the binary-i386 portion
[21:52] <Open_Source_newb> oh like that
[21:53] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: if you acually open up that URL, you will see there is no such "binary-i386" folder
[21:53] <qti> hola
[21:53] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: thats where your path breaks
[21:54] <omgitsmit> afk phone
[21:55] <k1l> Open_Source_newb: apt-get update needed after you change that stuff
[21:55] <Open_Source_newb> sorry , not able to see i-386 in the command
[21:57] <Open_Source_newb> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10378275/
[21:57] <Open_Source_newb> requesting your review please
[22:02] <Open_Source_newb> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10378331/
[22:02] <Open_Source_newb> K1l , <omgitsmit>
[22:02] <Open_Source_newb> pFa for the error messages
[22:03] <k1l> yes that is wrong
[22:03] <Open_Source_newb> k1l , i am not sure of the modification
[22:04] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: you have spaces in your deb-src line
[22:04] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: instead of slashes
[22:04] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: you should be able to copy/paste the URL into your browser and it should not 404
[22:04] <k1l> imho the repo is just broken.
[22:05] <omgitsmit> i can see the package list he's trying to grab
[22:05] <omgitsmit> he just doesnt' have the correct path
[22:05] <omgitsmit> they*
[22:08] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: k1l was right (as usual) even when i added it on my machine to test, i still got the error Malformed line 2 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudera.list
[22:09] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: looks like they need to fix that list
[22:10] <Open_Source_newb> oh so
[22:11] <Open_Source_newb> there is no work around for this ?
[22:11] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: you wont be able to use their repo to install that software
[22:11] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: you may be able to use another repo (official?) to install the software
[22:11] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: but it will probably be much different or at least configured differently than the custom repo you're attempting to install
[22:12] <Open_Source_newb> oh okie
[22:12] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: i would bring this up with who ever is running that repo for your classroom though
[22:13] <Open_Source_newb> sure, i will tell my instructor that i am unable to install it
[22:13] <Open_Source_newb> for the reason we discussed
[22:13] <omgitsmit> good luck :)
[22:13] <Open_Source_newb> :) thanks a lot K1l and <omgitsmit>
[22:14] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: maybe when you're finished with the class you will come back here as Open_Source_pro :)
[22:14] <Open_Source_newb> hope your words become true :)
[22:14] <Open_Source_newb> (Y)
[22:14] <omgitsmit> hehehe
[22:15] <Open_Source_newb> is there a way to save this chat ?
[22:15] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: its logged on the website
[22:15] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb:  http://irclogs.ubuntu.com
[22:15] <Open_Source_newb> where please
[22:15] <omgitsmit> Open_Source_newb: just make note of the time/date
[22:17] <daemon_erebus> Using a 14.10 netinstall what would be the best way to setup a bare bones install with root, user and pretty much everything else needed to then get to the log in screen?
[22:17] <bekks> daemon_erebus: a preseed or kickstart installation.
[22:19] <daemon_erebus> bekks, nope. boot the netinstall iso (from usb), fill out the basic user/pwd information, format the drive, it grabs specific bits of software. you are then presented with the type of install kubuntu, ubuntu, lubuntu, xubuntu, server, etc. I pretty much want a basic set up so I can throw openbox on it without bloat of other apps, etc.
[22:20] <daemon_erebus> bekks, on the Debian side it's like standard utilities nothing more
[22:22] <omgitsmit> daemon_erebus: ubuntu in itself, is bloat hahahaha
[22:22]  * omgitsmit ducks
[22:22] <g0uZ> just try to update from 12.04.5 server lts to 14.04.1 lts but :
[22:22] <g0uZ> do-release-upgrade
[22:22] <g0uZ> Checking for a new Ubuntu release
[22:22] <g0uZ> No new release found
[22:22] <g0uZ> wth ?
[22:23] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: sources.list?
[22:23] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: also, please pastbin instead of spamming.
[22:23] <daemon_erebus> this screen is what I'm describing on ubuntu: http://i.imgur.com/694M7XX.png & this screen on debian: http://i.imgur.com/4oyCl1V.png
[22:24] <g0uZ> omgitsmit: you want the content ?
[22:24] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: also are you running that as root or at the least under sudo?
[22:24] <daemon_erebus> well I'd do vanilla debian but jessie isn't ready and well wheezy is a bit outdated for me.
[22:24] <T3> Hey guys, is there any way to tell apt-get to ignore a certain dependency package?
[22:24] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: yeah that'd be great
[22:25] <T3> I've found some answers on Google, but they are misleading
[22:25] <omgitsmit> T3: you can try -f to force the installation ignoring anythign else
[22:25] <omgitsmit> T3: obviously not recommended, but may work
[22:25] <g0uZ> omgitsmit: http://pastebin.com/kzJRVrDB
[22:26] <T3> omgitsmit: my point is that I want to install zabbix package, and it says mysql-server is a dep. But I already have percona, and would like to keep it this way.
[22:26] <g0uZ> just a normal 12.04.5 server, uptodate, no fancy things
[22:26] <egregius> how i use ubuntu to see the pictures and videos
[22:27] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: seems normal
[22:27] <T3> egregius: use vlc package
[22:27] <athan> Hi everyone, can someone help me manually boot an ubuntu system from grub2? I tried to dual boot, but ended up screwing up grub after a few `grub-configure` and `grub-update` commands
[22:27] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: are you running that cmd as root or under sudo?
[22:27] <T3> egregius: not sure I got your question..
[22:27] <egregius> i need to look at the picture video of boys in bathroom
[22:27] <g0uZ> omgitsmit: as root
[22:27] <egregius> with ubuntu
[22:27] <T3> wtf
[22:27] <omgitsmit> T3: suspicous lol
[22:28] <egregius> there is webcam in bathrrom
[22:28] <egregius> is for art
[22:28] <omgitsmit> .... i dont even
[22:28] <T3> egregius: use windows for that
[22:28] <omgitsmit> LOL
[22:28] <omgitsmit> +1 T3
[22:29] <g0uZ> omgitsmit: same result with a sudo as a normal user
[22:29] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: any issues with apt-get updates?
[22:29] <nattyrice> Could someone in here help me figure out why my Chrome is taking up 80% of my memory, even when I first open it.  I only have one table(google.com), and I have all my extensions disabled.
[22:29] <nattyrice> one tab*
[22:29] <nattyrice> open it?*
[22:30] <tzanolo> hello. does some knows how to restart audio at ubuntu.? my laptop simply get mute. I always need to restar.
[22:30] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: any errors on apt-get update?
[22:30] <egregius> i no afford the windows 7
[22:31] <egregius> i have to use buntu
[22:31] <omgitsmit> egregius: is it an ip webcam?
[22:31]  * omgitsmit puts on gloves
[22:31] <egregius> yes
[22:31] <omgitsmit> egregius: browse to the ip inside firefox
[22:31] <T3> omgitsmit: lol
[22:31] <g0uZ> [23/02/2015 23:28] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: any errors on apt-get update? // no
[22:31] <cholby> I had a boyfriend named ubuntu once
[22:31] <egregius> that would be http
[22:31] <g0uZ> naither on upgrade
[22:31] <cholby> he used to "play the bongos" on my ass
[22:31] <g0uZ> neither*
[22:31]  * cholby slaps her pussy for FREEDOM!
[22:31] <cholby> CHOLBY RULES
[22:31] <cholby> OMGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWD
[22:32] <cholby> slap your pussies for FREEDOM everybody!!!
[22:32] <cholby> NIGGER!
[22:32] <omgitsmit> if i had one, gladly
[22:32] <egregius> lol
[22:32] <egregius> KIKE
[22:32] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[22:32] <omgitsmit> T3: awe it was a fake question
[22:33] <g0uZ> omgitsmit: please stop, my VM is uptodate, as explained ^^
[22:33] <omgitsmit> g0uZ: ok i'll stop.
[22:38] <guest1435623> lubuntu user here: what is the best English dictionary I can get from apt-get?
[22:38] <ikonia> best english dictionary ?
[22:38] <guest1435623> ikonia, yes
[22:39] <ikonia> standalone ? part of an app ? what do you want ?
[22:39] <ikonia> just search for dictionary and you'll get the language options
[22:39] <ikonia> (within the package manager)
[22:39] <guest1435623> ikonia, standalone
[22:40] <ofca> hi
[22:40] <omgitsmit> ello ofca
[22:41] <ofca> when I do a command with large output (for example: rvm --help), how do I view the output clearly; without having to manually scroll?
[22:41] <omgitsmit> ofca: there are many methods, | less is my personal fav
[22:42] <omgitsmit> ofca: rvm --help | less
[22:42] <ikonia> pipe it to whatever you like, eg: more, less,
[22:42] <omgitsmit> ofca: use arrows to scroll and Q to quit
[22:42] <ofca> ah, the pipe! thank you
[22:45] <omgitsmit> ikonia: i used the more command for years until i witnessed less used in the wild
[22:45] <ikonia> so ?
[22:46] <omgitsmit> ikonia: changed my life haha
[22:46] <ikonia> ?
[22:46] <sexSlave4Daddy> ...too much?  (CHOLBY RUUUULEZ NIGGER!!!!)
[22:52] <nattyrice> http://postimg.org/image/hxkz7poir/  <- a screenshot of the google chrome task manager when i first open it
[22:55] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: #ubuntu for google support? you're gunna have a bad time.
[22:55] <nattyrice> i am on google as well
[22:56] <nattyrice> but i thought maybe someone in #ubuntu would know how to track down more detailed information on a process's memory usage or something
[22:56] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: i recall troubleshooting chrome usage by launching with --disable-extensions
[22:56] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: i tracked down one of my apps (not extensions) that was causing it
[22:58] <nattyrice> ok i'll try launch with --disable-extensions and disabling apps
[22:58] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: --bwsi will launch in guest mode, essentials disabling everything (syncing, apps, extensions)
[22:58] <nattyrice> though i went through already and disabled all extensions in the settings
[22:58] <nattyrice> aah cool okay thanks
[22:58]  * omgitsmit shrugs
[23:00] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: shift-esc to access chromes built-in task manager
[23:00] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: might give you a better idea of whats hogging up resources
[23:01] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: if all else fails, just "reset browser" under settings tab to revert back to stock and have it resync your data back onto the computer
[23:02] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: er "reset settings" under the ADVANCED settings tab
[23:03] <nattyrice> omgitsmit, i already checked shift-esc and posted an image(http://postimg.org/image/hxkz7poir/ ).  the "browser" used 5gigs of memory
[23:03] <nattyrice> i used --bwsi
[23:03] <nattyrice> and it still took up 4.5 gigs
[23:03] <avrdude> https://github.com/brouberol/Gstreamer-webcam-tool - when it says i need gst, pygst, gtk, and pygtk, can i just apt-get install gst, pygst etc?
[23:03] <nattyrice> but i  now see a bunch of nvidia errors
[23:03] <nattyrice> in the terminal
[23:04] <athan> Guys I really need help :(
[23:04] <omgitsmit> avrdude: no comma between packages
[23:04] <nattyrice> so i now have something further to google, thanks
[23:04] <athan> grub is stuck at the console
[23:04] <omgitsmit> nattyrice: np
[23:04] <avrdude> omgitsmit, but its really this easy to install things?
[23:04] <avrdude> i dont understand..
[23:05] <omgitsmit> avrdude: i.e. sudo apt-get install gst pygst gtk pygtk
[23:05] <birdman007> would it be a bad idea to use 14.10 as a web server?
[23:05] <athan> birdamn007: Not at all, imo
[23:05] <omgitsmit> birdman007: i use mine as a web server
[23:05] <athan> I'm gonna use it for production
[23:05] <amancer1> Hey guys
[23:05] <nattyrice> what is it saying athan? i recently had to troubleshoot grub
[23:05] <avrdude> omgitsmit, E: Unable to locate package gst
[23:05] <avrdude> same on all 4
[23:06] <omgitsmit> avr, those are not the actual package names then
[23:06] <omgitsmit> avrdude: sudo apt-cache search gst
[23:06] <avrdude> so how do i find out?
[23:06] <omgitsmit> avrdude: search for the package
[23:06] <guest1435623> lubuntu user here: my win key doesn't respond on menu
[23:06] <birdman007> i just want more recent versions of php mysql and other applications and i know on 14.04 they are usually frozen to a certain version
[23:07] <omgitsmit> birdman007: sounds like you may want to look into building from source. but thats quite a task.
[23:07] <avrdude> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python-gst
[23:07] <avrdude> how do i know which one to get?
[23:07] <athan> nattyrice: Well right now, it just comes to grub's terminal without any error. I at first wanted to add my other ubuntu install to the list, and followed some instructions on `grub-install`'ing and `update-grub` stuff while chrooted into the system you wanted to set as the primary, but I didn't edit `/etc/default/grub`... not sure why it's not work
[23:07] <athan> ing :\
[23:07] <omgitsmit> avrdude: sudo apt-get install python-gst
[23:07] <guest1435623> somebody has also the problem with the menu which doesn't respond to the win-key
[23:07] <teward> is it possible to have a flash drive formatted with a gpt partition table
[23:07] <guest1435623> I'm using lubuntu
[23:07] <athan> Oh, I also have my boot and main partitions separated on both installations
[23:07] <avrdude> omgitsmit, not found..
[23:08] <birdman007> omgitsmit: yeah that would be too much of a hassle for me
[23:08] <omgitsmit> avrdude: sorry typo, python-gst-1.0
[23:08] <athan> It's strange, when I `set root=(hd0,msdos6)`, the folders don't mount correctly
[23:08] <omgitsmit> birdman007: then i would go with whats available in the repo
[23:09] <iojow> hello everyone! I am curious about how it came about that ubuntu 14.04.2 has been offered as the main download on the website when 14.10. already existed
[23:09] <avrdude> omgitsmit, still not found..
[23:09] <avrdude> but i am using 12.04, is that a problem?
[23:09] <omgitsmit> iojow: 14.04 is LTS
[23:10] <iojow> omgitsmit, sure, but did the same happen with other LTS versions before?
[23:10] <omgitsmit> iojow: i believe so, not sure
[23:10] <omgitsmit> avrdude: sudo apt-get install python-gst-1.0
[23:10] <iojow> i.e. when 12.10. was there, was 12.04.2. announced on top of it?
[23:10] <omgitsmit> avrdude: worked for me
[23:11] <chuck> what's the best way to artificially limit incoming network bandwidth? I've tried a lot of "tc qdisc" commands found on the internet, but curling a large file is still really fast
[23:11] <avrdude> omgitsmit, http://pastebin.com/r2M9KXge
[23:12] <omgitsmit> avrdude: paste the output of sudo apt-cache search python-gst-1.0
[23:12] <avrdude> omgitsmit, no output
[23:13] <omgitsmit> avrdude: lsb_release
[23:13] <avrdude> No LSB modules are available.
[23:13] <omgitsmit> er
[23:13] <omgitsmit> avrdude: lsb_release -a
[23:13] <omgitsmit> 14.04.2?
[23:15] <omgitsmit> !find python-gst-1.0
[23:15] <avrdude> omgitsmit, https://paste.ee/p/lsFqk
[23:15] <arcsky> hey guys. how i can i uinstall Vmware ?
[23:15] <omgitsmit> arcsky: sudo apt-get remove or via the software centre
[23:16] <omgitsmit> avrdude: oh you're still on 12.04
[23:16] <avrdude> yea
[23:16] <it_> hi
[23:16] <omgitsmit> avrdude: i see the package in the 14.x repos
[23:16] <omgitsmit> avrdude: not sure about 12.x
[23:17] <avrdude> can i download it manually somewhere?
[23:17] <omgitsmit> avrdude: i wouldnt, as the 14.04 deb packages will be build for that system
[23:17] <kouhai> ok so i need help on this http://s16.postimg.org/gid0ncrkl/Screenshot_from_2015_02_23_17_12_46.png
[23:17] <avrdude> so i cant make it work on 12.04?
[23:17] <kouhai> i have zipalign there but not found??
[23:17] <omgitsmit> avrdude: im sure you can, i just dont know the package name
[23:18] <omgitsmit> kouhai: chmod +x zipalign
[23:18] <omgitsmit> kouhai: then ./zipalign to run it
[23:18] <arcsky> omgitsmit: i cant find it in the software center
[23:19] <avrdude> omgitsmit, http://pastebin.com/CVxnd7NK can it be one of these?
[23:19] <omgitsmit> arcsky: can you upgrade to 14.04 LTS instead of 12.04?
[23:19] <omgitsmit> er wait
[23:19] <omgitsmit> avrdude: can you upgrade to 14.04 LTS instead of 12.04?
[23:19] <omgitsmit> arcsky: then use apt-get remove
[23:19] <avrdude> no, i would prefer staying here
[23:20] <arcsky> omgitsmit: i did install a binary VMware-Player-6.0.5-2443746.x86_64.bundle
[23:20] <omgitsmit> avrdude: theres little i can do to help you then, keep asking here in channel im sure for the gurus here, it will be a cakewalk
[23:21] <kouhai> omgitsmit: wow didnt think of that thanks!
[23:21] <omgitsmit> arcsky: vmware-installer will list everything you can uninstall
[23:21] <omgitsmit> arcsky: vmware-installer --uninstall-product vmware-workstation
[23:22] <omgitsmit> kouhai: your screenshot told me everything i needed to know :)
[23:23] <kouhai> well zipaligning my file didnt help at all lol oh well
[23:23] <arcsky> omgitsmit: gr8! thanks!
[23:26] <topdownjimmy> How can I rename a bunch of MP3 files from the command line, based on their id3 tags? I've tried eyeD3, but that can't create subdirectories for files.
[23:28] <bprompt> topdownjimmy:    are all mp3s in 1 flat directory alone?
[23:29] <topdownjimmy> bprompt: In the simplest case, yes.
[23:29] <bprompt> hmm
[23:30] <bprompt> topdownjimmy:     I don't have eyeD3.... I do use Krename, often for that though, it does id3 tags as well as other  like EXIF and counters
[23:30] <bprompt> !krename | topdownjimmy
[23:31] <topdownjimmy> bprompt: Is that a GUI application? I'm looking for CLI.
[23:31] <bprompt> topdownjimmy:    gui
[23:38] <ryanqwerty> i tried windows 10 technical preview in virtual box last night, never agian.. UBUNTU all the way.
[23:46] <topdownjimmy> I can't believe this isn't possible from the command line.
[23:51] <Kimboo> Hi! I got a issue with the mouse and UI elements, been trying to google it with no results anyone available?
[23:52] <maimster> Kimboo: Ask the question you never know somebody may know.
[23:53] <Kimboo> Coolio! Im running ubuntu from a live USB wich i made presistence, and now the mouse only works in the web browser, but all keyboard shortcuts work! he mouse worked flawlessly before i made it presistence!
[23:57] <omgitsmit> rypervenche: i run win10 on a couple machines here, love it. MS will make a come back with this release.
[23:57] <Kimboo> on a side note, the exact same hing happend with a Kali stick.
[23:57] <rypervenche> omgitsmit: Wrong person.
[23:57] <omgitsmit> rypervenche: yeah they left :(
[23:57] <maimster> Kimboo: No clue, sorry. I've never messed with persistence usb drives.
[23:58] <kouhai> anyone familiar with kivy?
[23:58] <daftykins> omgitsmit: off topic chat, take it to PM or #ubuntu-offtopic thanks
[23:58] <omgitsmit> Kimboo: have you tried simply unplugging it and plugging it back in? (usb)
[23:58] <Kimboo> could it be that the USB is to slow?
[23:58] <omgitsmit> Kimboo: you can also check dmesg after plugging it back in for any hardware errors
[23:58] <maimster> Kimboo: If the USB was to slow then it seems like it would eventially show outside the browser.
[23:58] <Kimboo> i can boot from in, actually im in it right now. But i can only use the web without having to use keyboard shortcuts
[23:58] <kouhai> nvm
[23:59] <Kimboo> i'll check dmesg