[00:00] <baum> jirido, well to be honest - i somehow got it to run the raging-newbie way =/ not sure why it works but it does now
[00:00] <WangWL> I tried purge and reinstall samba, down firewall, re install system-config-printer, try change things on the windows8 machine...
[00:00] <Jordan_U> WangWL: run "system-config-printer" and confirm that that is the same tool you've been using to try to add the printer.
[00:00] <baum> jirido, yes, i did give a rw permission to all users
[00:00] <WangWL> from console, ok.. i go
[00:00] <Dimitri01> hi
[00:01] <WangWL> grey button, stucked
[00:01] <WangWL> no examine button
[00:01] <WangWL> : (
[00:01] <OerHeks> WangWL, all machines in the same network name? https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/samba.html
[00:01] <jirido> baum: lol.. right.. That's often my model also.. /well not that..lol not onmy server
[00:02] <Jordan_U> !screenshot | WangWL
[00:03] <Dimitri01> I've screwed up /etc/sudoers on my VPS, and I don't have pkexec installed either.. what can I do? :(
[00:03] <Jordan_U> Dimitri01: Screwed up how?
[00:03] <WangWL> wait i am tryingo to configure it manually  as OerHeks sent it. perhaps will work
[00:04] <Dimitri01> edited it and not it has a syntax error
[00:04] <Jordan_U> Dimitri01: OK. What happens when you try to use sudo now?
[00:06] <Dimitri01> .
[00:06] <Dimitri01>  /etc/sudoers: syntax error near line 14, parse error in /erc/sudoers, no valid sudoers sources found, quitting, unable to initialize policy plugin
[00:07] <k1l> Dimitri01: run recovery tool from the hoster and try to resolve that
[00:07] <Jordan_U> Dimitri01: You're probably going to have to ask your VPS to fix that for you then.
[00:07] <Dimitri01> its an Amazon AWS EC2 instance
[00:08] <Dimitri01> ok I'll try to contact support
[00:08] <Dimitri01> thank you
[00:08] <WangWL> OerHeks the tutorial says i have to change security = user, but i have not that option on my  /etc/samba/smb.conf
[00:08] <Jordan_U> WangWL: What tutorial are you trying to follow? I'm still waiting for screenshots.
[00:09] <Jordan_U> WangWL: Ahh, I see the comment from OerHeks with https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/samba.html now. Still, screenshots would be helpful.
[00:11] <Jordan_U> OerHeks: WangWL: That link only seems to describe sharing a printer, with Ubuntu being the print server, not printing to a shared printer from Ubuntu.
[00:11] <WangWL> I just added a shared folder at the win comp, and it says shared at the home group, has windows changed the default workgroup name to home?
[00:11] <WangWL> argh, ok
[00:14] <WangWL> Jorda_U  , is not only the samba printer, i can not acces to the folder i created on shared windows8 folder
[00:14] <WangWL> Jordan_U
[00:15] <WangWL> perhaps is the name as someone suggested?
[00:15] <Bashing-om> garrie: Maybe -> sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales <- ? Make sure the locale (gb) is set ?
[00:15] <Jordan_U> WangWL: Still waiting for screenshots of any kind, for the file share or the printer share problem.
[00:16] <garrie>   en_GB.UTF-8... done
[00:16] <garrie> Bashing-om,   en_GB.UTF-8... done
[00:16] <WangWL> is just a grey non usable button, probably realted with the name of the net, but ok wait
[00:16] <garrie> I will logout briefly and see if anything has changed.
[00:17] <Jordan_U> garrie: It may not have any affect until lightdm is restarted.
[00:17] <Bashing-om> garnus: At this point, reboot and see if that is effective ?
[00:17] <WangWL> Jordan_U No se pudo mostrar «network:///».   when trying to acces network...    Can not shown network
[00:17] <WangWL> from caja
[00:17] <garrie> Okay, will try restarting lightdm too.
[00:17] <Bashing-om> Jordan_U: :)) .
[00:20] <WangWL> i have the pic,http://imgur.com/CQu6t6N
[00:21] <WangWL> Jordan_U
[00:21] <BuSheeZy> I'm having a hell of a time with this install.  My connection is going in and out.  Works fine on windows.  I've tried following the paths of some posts I found on google with the same card.  https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-nettool/+question/114294
[00:22] <Jordan_U> BuSheeZy: What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[00:23] <k1l> BuSheeZy: that is talking about very old kernel versions. that is not up to date
[00:23] <BuSheeZy> I'm actually on lubuntu.  Darn.  Well atleast I know.
[00:23] <BuSheeZy> sorry for asking and being about lubuntu
[00:23] <k1l> lsb_release -d      will tell you
[00:23] <BuSheeZy> that made little sense
[00:23] <CharlotteFields> I installed windows to a hdd by putting an install ISOs contents on a partition and marking it as bootable, is there anything else I need to do? i forgot how i did it in the past.
[00:24] <BuSheeZy> 14.10
[00:25] <k1l> !broadcom | BuSheeZy
[00:25] <BuSheeZy> Hrmm
[00:25] <BuSheeZy> not the same version
[00:25] <roa_> buenas noches
[00:25] <k1l> BuSheeZy: so what wifi device is it?
[00:25] <Jordan_U> CharlotteFields: That's more of a question for ##windows.
[00:26] <k1l> BuSheeZy: "lspci" will tell
[00:26] <CharlotteFields> ah ty Jordan_U
[00:26] <BuSheeZy> http://pastie.org/private/iq73rcfjobzmzjtifipcq
[00:26] <BuSheeZy> a bunch of info about it
[00:26] <BuSheeZy> NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
[00:27] <k1l> BuSheeZy: so its about lan and not wifi?
[00:27] <BuSheeZy> correct
[00:28] <sn33zy> okay this may not be a ubuntu problem but my wife is on mint and she is having no problems on the internet, me on the other hand, my web pages become unresponsive and when i did a speed test its stuck on the upload...
[00:29] <k1l> BuSheeZy: so why are you using stuff from the bm43 wifi then?
[00:29] <BuSheeZy> It would have automatically been done
[00:30] <ner0x> Good afternoon. What would the best partition format for a usb backup drive?
[00:30] <Jordan_U> ner0x: It depends on what you're backing up and what OSs you plan to read those backups from.
[00:31] <Jordan_U> ner0x: If you're only going to read the files from GNU/Linux, then ext4 is probably a good choice.
[00:31] <ner0x> Jordan_U: Ubuntu 14.10 across both.
[00:32] <k1l> BuSheeZy: i dont find any issue with that lan.
[00:32] <BuSheeZy> Hrmm.  :X
[00:41] <[nsh]> wat, no...
[00:46] <Revenant> Oki wanna play its now you fuckers.
[00:47] <Revenant> WAKE THE FUCK UP
[00:47] <BuSheeZy> o.O
[00:49] <j_t> How big is the base install of ubuntu 14.04.1?
[00:50] <j_t> how many gigs
[00:50] <wlodpolm> 14.10 is about 5gb
[00:52] <k1l> j_t: install 14.04.2 so you dont need to get a lot of updates after install
[00:52] <k1l> j_t: you mean minimal install? or a regular install for desktop usage?
[00:56] <Bray90820> is there a way to create a link or shortcut for the dash so I can put it in docky
[01:23] <herbert44> en tant que musicien, j'utilise beaucoup de programmes pour écouter et faire ma musique, mais audacious est très instable et les réglages pulseaudio et audio mixeur XFCE ne sont pas stables
[01:23] <Ben64> !fr | herbert44
[01:24] <herbert44> ok j'écrirai en anglais..:)
[01:29] <sasda2312> hi
[01:30] <sasda2312> bye!
[01:30] <Jordan_U> philwong: The speed depends on what you're trying to do with the machine. I more than happily develop C code (and use IRC) on this latitude D810 that is a little more than a decade old, using XFCE or LXDE. But trying to browse the web can get annoying fast.
[01:31] <philwong> yes,
[01:32] <philwong> all do web development, browse using multiple browsers etc
[01:32] <duoi> philwong, lubuntu would run great. i personally installed elementary os (based on ubuntu, not lightweight) on my old laptop and it ran very smooth.
[01:33] <philwong> does linux in general run "smooth" in the sense that it does not get slow overtime
[01:34] <Bray90820> is there a way to create a link or shortcut for the dash so I can put it in docky
[01:36] <duoi> philwong, that's actually a feature of it over windows imo. it doesn't get "heavier" over time.
[01:37] <philwong> so does it remain smooth or does it get choppy but just not as fast as windows?
[01:37] <philwong> I know osx is pretty solid
[01:37] <Bray90820> is there a way to create a link or shortcut for the dash so I can put it in docky
[01:38] <ubuntu_> vrir linux. je travaille surtout les sons, mais j'e trouve que les lecteurs que j'ai sont très instables, ainsi que les règlages come audio mixeur XFCE ou pulse audio. jereviendrai plus tard si je trouve quelqu'un pour m'apporter un peu d'aide..
[01:39] <jmnoz> is it possible to change the alignment of the window title in unity, ubuntu 14.10? if so, how?
[01:39] <7JTACFW9D> so, before I'm goin to read channel topic..
[01:39] <serendependy> philwong, My experience has been that as long as you don't install software that auto-starts and runs a heavy load, a linux box that's been running for even a year is just as zippy as the fresh install
[01:46] <BuSheeZy> k1l, I tried an install of debian and I am having the same problem.  This card just must not be happy with tg3.
[01:49] <geode> hello
[01:50] <jamesd_> hi
[01:50] <geode> i wanna ask something.
[01:51] <geode> i searched alot but couldnt find texlive-lang-turkish package in ubuntu 12.04 repositories. currently only trusty have babel turkish in texlive-lang-european
[01:51] <jamesd_> geode: thats nice, take a number we will get back to your question sometime next week
[01:52] <geode> uh huh?
[01:52] <jamesd_> jk
[01:52] <geode> :D
[01:53] <BuSheeZy> k1l: same thing with Debian :/
[01:55] <geode> iam sorry if it is a dumb question. new in linux but can i use that package in ubuntu 12.04? -> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+package/texlive-lang-european
[01:55] <geode> this is the only package that include support for Turkish that i found
[01:56] <Guest66560> how can you access an encrypted home folder via liveCD?
[01:57] <Guest66560> so does anyone know?
[01:59] <Nguyen> hello guys, im experiencing very sluggish preformance on Ubuntu, can anyone help me out?
[02:00] <beepie> Nguyen, how is it sluggy?
[02:01] <geode> iam gonna roll back to windows i think
[02:01] <Nguyen> beepie: Hey beepie so basically it takes a open to open things. FIrefox takes around 10-20 secs. Software center takes about 30-40 secs.
[02:01] <beepie> geode, hey kid you need a ride?
[02:01] <Guest66560> geode, yeah windows is good, i've never had any major problems with it and there is always a lot of support
[02:02] <beepie> Nguyen, those two apps always have run slow..  I use chromium and synaptic in their place.. makes a big difference
[02:02] <beepie> Nguyen, (chrome comes with pepperapi flash)
[02:02] <geode> iam happy with ubuntu. but for this latex package stuff. i have to. from the laptop
[02:02] <BuSheeZy> All I wanted was to have a shell box but darn old ethernet drivers :|
[02:02] <Nguyen> beepie: but even the dash itself loads things slowly, and sometimes the computer freezes
[02:02] <BuSheeZy> 50% packet loss isn't optimal
[02:03] <beepie> Nguyen, how old is the hardware?
[02:03] <BuSheeZy> back to windows and putty
[02:04] <Nguyen> beepie: would it run faster, if i used i3 or awesome instead? for window management. i tried to do that, but the software confused me. seemed pretty fast though. the computer itself is only like 3 months old. works super fast when logged into windows
[02:04] <jamesd_> BuSheeZy: think rasperry PI, or a viraualbox guest
[02:05] <BuSheeZy> Yeah, I already have this box
[02:05] <beepie> Nguyen, brand new or second hand? anyways..
[02:05] <BuSheeZy> I'll probably get a couple of the raspberry pi 2's
[02:05] <Nguyen> beepie: brand new.
[02:05] <BuSheeZy> for fun
[02:05] <Emmanuel_Chanel> Hello!
[02:05] <beepie> Nguyen, this the latest ubuntu and 64-bit ? (not 32-bit?)
[02:05] <beepie> Nguyen, if on 64-bit processor, it's 64-bit of course .. not sure if you know this
[02:06] <beepie> Nguyen, (i mean you use the 64-bit iso)
[02:06] <Nguyen> beepie: correct i have 64 bit iso installed
[02:06] <beepie> Nguyen, i'd try updating any kernels and see if that helps..
[02:06] <beepie> Nguyen, there's can be minor corrections somewhere after rtm
[02:07]  * beepie thinks "release" lol
[02:08] <Nguyen> beepie: just checked for updates, nothing available
[02:08] <Nguyen> beepie: its also a fresh install
[02:08] <Guest66560> Nguyen, if you can't find the solution just use Windows and don't waste time, seriously
[02:09] <Nguyen> Guest66560: I'm required to use Linux for my class....
[02:09] <beepie> Nguyen, if you check with iotop or top you might be able to see top processes...
[02:09] <Guest66560> if 1706 Ubuntu users on here don't know the solution...
[02:09] <beepie> Nguyen, sometimes there is "locate" updating
[02:09] <beepie> Nguyen, and it runs like once a day
[02:11] <Nguyen> beepie: I dont see tht when i run top
[02:11] <Nguyen> beepie: could the prob be Unity itself?
[02:12] <Nguyen> beepie: should i try gnome 3?
[02:13] <Guest66560> a good O/S is suppose to save you time, enhance your work flow, and increase your productivity... if you are wasting hours upon hours trouble shooting
[02:15] <Nguyen> Guest66560: Look idk what your problem is, maybe you dont like linux. But if you don't have productive input for the problem please refrain.... I am REQUIRED to run Ubuntu for class ITS NOT OPTIONAL
[02:16] <Ben64> !behelpful | Guest66560
[02:18] <Nguyen> beepie: ?
[02:18] <Ben64> Nguyen: can you explain your issue again? I don't see it in the scrollback due to freenode issues
[02:19] <demonjester> Hey guys not sure if i am in the right channel but I was wondering, what linux distro can I use on old computer, but have it cli only since the only time I am accessing it is ssh
[02:19] <Ben64> demonjester: this is an ubuntu channel, so I'd say ubuntu server, you might want to ask in ##linux though
[02:20] <krabador> demonjester, on the *buntu way the lightest is lubuntu, but you can have a terminal-only solution, with ubuntu server
[02:20] <demonjester> Ben64: Thanks I had a feeling I should try linux, also if I install ubuntu server on a desktop pc would that affect anything since its not actual server hardware, this is just old pc.
[02:20] <Nguyen> Ben64: Hey ben :), so basically Ubuntu is running a bit sluggish on the system. It sometimes freezes, the dash search is a bit slow also. And when i run some programs for my Programming class. It takes a while to finish executing. I have an 8gb i7 laptop.
[02:21] <Ben64> demonjester: the server version is the same as the desktop version, just without the gui and stuff you'd normally want on a desktop computer
[02:21] <Bashing-om> demonjester: Minimal install, if ya handy with the software repository .
[02:21] <demonjester> Ben64: ok thank you, you were very helpful
[02:22] <Ben64> Nguyen: have you tried a different desktop? like gnome-fallback or xfce or lxde? most of the time i see ubuntu running slow is due to graphics
[02:24] <Nguyen> Ben64: Ubuntu gives me the option to use Nvidia proprietary drivers should i try that? I havent used xfce or lxde, but i did use Openbox, and i3, and awesome. and all 3 seemed to show good preformance. but i was a bit confused on how to configure them so i reverted back to Unity.
[02:25] <geode> problem solved guys :D i began to love ubuntu. i get used to it
[02:25] <Ben64> Nguyen: do you know if you have a dual gpu setup
[02:26] <Jordan_U> Nguyen: Try the proprietary Nvidia drivers, yes.
[02:26] <Jordan_U> Nguyen: One of the primary causes of sluggishness on what should be fast machines is incomplete or completely missing 3D acceleration.
[02:26] <Nguyen> Ben64: I'm sorry Im not sure :/. how can i find out?
[02:27] <jmnoz> so I changed my greeter for lightdm but how can I change or modify the lock screen?
[02:27] <jmnoz> (in Ubuntu 14.10)
[02:27] <Nguyen> Jordan_U: Will install those drivers greatly reduce my battery life?
[02:27] <Ben64> Jordan_U: would installing nvidia now magically do nvidia-prime if necessary? I've avoided those types of systems
[02:27] <Jordan_U> Nguyen: No, and it may improve your battery life.
[02:28] <Nguyen> Jordan_U: okay thank you sir, I will install and test it out
[02:29] <Jordan_U> Ben64: I don't know. I have faith that given how common such hardware is now, Ubuntu's Additional drivers tool wouldn't do anything that's likely to make the user be unable to get back into X, but that faith may be misplaced.
[02:29] <Jordan_U> Nguyen: You're welcome. If you have any trouble getting back to a GUI after reboot, come back here from an Ubuntu LiveCD/USB.
[02:30] <Jordan_U> Nguyen: If you don't have recovery boot media, or another OS if this is a dual boot, handy then now might be a good time to get that ready.
[02:30] <Ben64> Not a bad idea, I was certainly surprised when I installed 14.04 on here and had to do absolutely nothing to get nvidia working. Didn't have to click "OK" , didn't have to open up the hardware drivers page, everything *just worked*
[02:30] <Nguyen> Jordan_U: I have windows 8 also installed and a live ubuntu cd so i should be fine ^_^
[02:31] <Jordan_U> Ben64: The Nouveau project is doing great work :)
[02:31] <jmnoz> I guess I can install light-locker?
[02:34] <geode> and one more question. is it possible to pause updates for kernel in ubuntu. i mean freeze it in the current version?
[02:36] <underd0g> yo
[02:36] <geode> or disable
[02:37] <Ben64> geode: why..?
[02:37] <underd0g> just testing
[02:39] <geode> Ben64: in my laptop i had alot of driver issues after kernel update
[02:39] <Ben64> geode: what driver issues
[02:44] <geode> it did not detect my usb drives. also had problems about overheating. in samsung 5 series ultrabooks NP530u3c causes brick problems they say
[02:47] <nguyen> Ben64: Hey guys i installed the drivers, but proformance seems the same, and now i also dont have any working audio :/
[02:49] <nguyen> Jordan_U_phone: is there any way to fix the audio issue :/
[02:50] <ivan_on_trac> How does the ubuntu advantage service? This service supports the SLA bug, or crashes?
[03:00] <Guest66560> so how can you access an encrypted home folder via liveCD?
[03:10] <Shark0> hello
[03:11] <Shark0> how to get into another systems terminal which is connected by lan ?
[03:12] <Shark0> anybody here ?
[03:13] <Demon_Jester> heu guys i was just here 10-20 min ago. i ran into a snag, im hanging in installation "retrieving dosfstools-udeb" i googled it but list bug trackers. any ideas?
[03:13] <Demon_Jester> ubuntu server*
[03:14] <Demon_Jester> shark0: do you mean if your already in another ssh connection? if that is what you mean just ssh like normal.
[03:15] <Shark0> yeah , by using ssh
[03:15] <Shark0> is there any other way to sneak in without knowing password ?
[03:17] <Demon_Jester> sneak in. sure if they have shell shock exploit.
[03:18] <Shark0> is that a software or something ?
[03:19] <Demon_Jester> if you have to ask then stop asking how to sneak in. we are not tech support for malicious reasons.
[03:20] <Guest33687> this ^^^^
[03:28] <Doc-Saintly> Hello All. I have a few linux boxes in various places (all ubuntu versions). Can anyone recommend a way for me to keep tabs on them? SImple things like their IP, if they're online, how many patches they need, etc.
[03:29] <Guest66560> accessing your encrypted home folder via liveCD should be as easy as accessing an typical encrypted folder, by just clicking to mount the drive and then putting in your password, so why isn't it?
[03:30] <Guest33687> Doc-Saintly, sounds like the landscape management app scenario from Canonical
[03:32] <baum> question: assuming that i'll never run out of RAM means that i will never use my swap partition right?
[03:32] <Ben64> or if you never want to hibernate
[03:33] <baum> nope, not planning to do that - restarting the machine is usually faster
[03:34] <baum> anyways does this mean that i can create the swap partition on the ssd?
[03:34] <krabador> baum, with 4gb ram or more, swap isn't srictly needed
[03:34] <baum> krabador, alright, thanks, guess the 32gb ram here make it obsolete
[03:35] <Guest66560> Ben42_, is it true that if you use lightDM display manager you can't hibernate?
[03:35] <baum> krabador, leaves the question: what happens if the RAM caps at 4gb+ and no swap is available?
[03:35] <Guest66560> standby saves your open data on RAM and hibernation saves your data on the HDD right?
[03:36] <krabador> baum, oooh, with 32gb ram , think to other than swap, you can mount in ramdisk many things, to optimize write cycles on a ssd
[03:36] <Guest66560> hibernation basically shuts down the computer?
[03:37] <baum> Guest66560, yes it does
[03:37] <Guest66560> i heard hibernation on Ubuntu is broken tho
[03:37] <krabador> baum, it's really unlikely, but processes can't write things, system can became unstable and can freeze
[03:39] <krabador> baum, with 4gb ram it's really really unlikely
[03:39] <baum> krabador, by chance you are aware of potential safty mechanics once this scenario happens? hard to belive that the system would simply freeze
[03:40] <Guest66560> baum is it safe to use the repair feature on a liveCD to fix a hanging issue when the distro is starting up without deleting personal files?
[03:41] <baum> Guest66560, no idea sorry
[03:42] <krabador> baum, only system freeze, applications that became unstable, crashes
[03:42] <Doc-Saintly> Can anyone tell me about the landscape app? How is it?
[03:43] <baum> krabador, alright thanks - just read through the warning during the installation - quite scary :P
[03:44] <Guest66560> krabador, how do you set write permissions on an encrypted home folder that is mounted via liveCD?
[03:45] <Demon_Jester> is there a way i can install ubuntu server without internet connection? it keeps hanging when it tries to download files.
[03:46] <leif> hello
[03:49] <krabador> Guest66560, what you need to do??
[03:50] <azoller2> anyone good with kivy?
[03:50] <azoller2> or python-for-android?
[03:53] <Guest66560> krabador, i think i need to set write permissions on an encrypted home folder that is mounted via liveCD
[03:53] <krabador> Guest66560, ok, but why?
[03:55] <Guest66560> well, when ubuntu is starting up it hangs, and i think it might be because there is no space on the hdd, i tried recovery mode tools on startup but they didn't work, so i'll try this, if not i will try to use liveCD to repair the O/S so i am trying to make backups of my personal files
[03:56] <krabador> ok Guest66560 http://askubuntu.com/questions/361249/how-do-i-rescue-files-from-the-encrypted-home-folder-via-live-usb-stick
[03:57] <Guest66560> krabador, i already mounted my encrypted home folder, but it seems to be read only
[03:57] <Guest66560> i want to be able to right, so that i can delete a few files and try to startup once again
[03:57] <Guest66560> write*
[03:59] <krabador> Guest66560, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/ecryptfs-recover-private.1.html
[04:01] <bruxC> hi, i gparted via gmagic iso to extend my ext4 volume. It did it successfully however... when i sudo parted /dev/sdb it comes up with:  1      32.3kB  4838GB  4838GB  ext4               msftdata
[04:01] <Guest66560> krabador, how do you mount with the --rw parameter
[04:01] <Guest66560> what's the command
[04:01] <bruxC> clearly the size is off and it's showing a microsoft flag...
[04:02] <bruxC> is there a reasonw why my ext4 got its partition table changed?
[04:04] <krabador> Guest66560, have you read the manpage at "To mount with read and  write permission, add the --rw parameter?"
[04:04] <Guest66560> krabador, but i don't know the actual command
 Guest66560, http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/ecryptfs-recover-private.1.html
[04:05] <Demon_Jester> during my ubuntu server install it keeps hanging at "jsfutils-udeb" is there anyway to do offline install?
[04:10] <krabador> Demon_Jester, if you skip config-network and apply-updates, it can be installed without connection
[04:10] <krabador> Demon_Jester, but it's better to you , to do a fresh installation with internet connection
[04:11] <Demon_Jester> its keeps hanging it wont install, also i unplugged my ethernet and keeps looping so i still cant proceed. this is very frustrating.
[04:13] <krabador> Demon_Jester, have you skipped the network configuration?
[04:14] <Demon_Jester> i just let it run the tests and have it fail.
[04:15] <krabador> Demon_Jester, you must skip it properly
[04:15] <Guest66560> krabador, so will this work? sudo mount -o remount,rw /dev/sda5
[04:15] <krabador> Guest66560, are you high?
[04:15] <Guest66560> ?
[04:16] <krabador> Guest66511, ecryptfs-recover-private [--rw] [encrypted private dir]
[04:16] <krabador> that's the command
[04:16] <Demon_Jester> krabador how do i skip it properly? hit escape?
[04:16] <krabador> Guest66511, ecryptfs-recover-private --rw /encrypted/private/dir
[04:16] <Guest66560> will it remount it?
[04:17] <krabador> Guest66560, umount , and use the command
[04:20] <krabador> Demon_Jester, it try to autoconf
[04:21] <krabador> try press esc
[04:22] <krabador> at manual configuration , chose "do not configure network at this time"
[04:23] <Demon_Jester> kabador i wish it was that easy but i always hit bad archive mirror, and it loops from here.
[04:24] <FatAndSassy> hi
[04:28] <Demon_Jester> this is pissing me off it keeps hanging when i try to download the files. always between 14-16% no one else has this issue so idk what is going on.
[04:32] <bynarie> if anyone can help me out, im tryin to install buntu (xubuntu 14.10) in virtualbox on an ubuntu host machine, but when the live cd boots up i get this big colored screen with lines and stuff... not usable at all
[04:52] <Upstand> I love black people so much
[04:53] <stacks_> the nsa has their hands in everything. Very informative and powerful documentary about Edward Snowden called Citizenfour http://weshare.me/e33be3d590f32460/Citizenfour_(2014)_-_The_Edward_Snowden_Story.mp4
[04:53] <Notsuchabadthing> hello everyone?
[04:53] <Upstand> I really love black people
[04:53] <Upstand> I LOVE black people so much
[04:53] <Notsuchabadthing> can someone help me with getting started?
[04:53] <nick___> I run cgpt to create a new partition, but when I am done, I don't see a new block file created in /dev/ directory.  Do I need to run special command so systemd/upstart/udev creates this new device automatically after cgpt is done?
[04:54] <Upstand> l
[04:54] <Upstand> l
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[04:54] <jamesd_> Upstand: fee free to douse your self in flamable liquid and apply match and you too can be blackened.
[04:54] <nick___> Notsuchabadthing: be a bit more specific ... getting started with what?
[04:54] <Notsuchabadthing> nick___ pm u i will
[04:55] <Notsuchabadthing> jamesd_:why are you so angry about black people?
[04:55] <fluidX> http://yro.slashdot.org/story/15/02/25/0016226/fbi-offers-3-million-reward-for-russian-hacker
[04:55] <fluidX> vigilates start your engines
[04:55] <fry_> How do I make a launcher?
[04:56] <jamesd_> Notsuchabadthing: i'm not.. just trying to make our pet troll something to think about.
[04:56] <fluidX> vigilantes leave no stone unturned
[04:56] <fluidX> its the wild west
[04:57] <Upstand> wow that was a short quiet
[04:57] <Upstand> lol
[04:58] <fluidX> manhunt we love it
[04:58] <Upstand> is this a dating network?
[04:58] <fluidX> yes if you ant to date an hacker
[04:59] <fluidX> theyl probe you
[05:10] <fry_> How do I make a launcher?
[05:12] <dejavou42> I'm having a problem with a bash script that I can't figure out. I have a script calling a config file like this: if [ -f file]; then (next line) source file (next line) fi
[05:12] <dejavou42> the script is in /sbin, and the config file is in a subdir of etc
[05:12] <Upstand> l
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[05:14] <EriC^^> dejavou42, is it literally as you posted?
[05:14] <dejavou42> yes
[05:14] <dejavou42> err no
[05:14] <dejavou42> lol
[05:15] <EriC^^> i mean if [ -f file]; then
[05:15] <EriC^^> is there a space between file and ]
[05:15] <dejavou42> yes there is
[05:15] <dejavou42> sorry
[05:15] <EriC^^> ok, are you using absolute paths in it?
[05:16] <dejavou42> it isn't a syntax error because the else statement that follows executes correctly if the file doesn't exist
[05:16] <dejavou42> but if the file does exist, the script exits and returns without executing the rest of the script
[05:17] <dejavou42> if I comment out the source line and put something arbitrary like echo "ok", the rest of the script executes
[05:18] <dejavou42> the source file is syntaxed like so ## comment line (next line) VARIABLE="var"
[05:19] <dejavou42> yes I am using absolute paths, sorry I didn't see that question
[05:22] <dejavou42> EriC^^: so, It reads as if [ -f /etc/vpnclient/vpn.config]; then (next line) (tab indent) source /etc/vpnclient/vpn.config
[05:23] <dejavou42> I've tested in the home directory and it works. The only thing that I can find is that the location in  /sbin and/or /etc/vpnclient directories are causing the problems
[05:25] <dejavou42> fry_: gnome-desktop-item-edit ~/Desktop/ --create-new
[05:26] <Rahul__> mss, hii
[05:27] <shukry> test
[05:28] <hamtechgeek> ..
[05:28] <hamtechgeek> ..
[05:28] <shukry> ??
[05:43] <mumin> hello
[05:44] <Notsuchabadthing> hey
[06:00] <marco> in which folder are the shortcuts for the unity menu?
[06:01] <EriC^^> marco, do you mean the launcher, or the dash?
[06:01] <marco> launcher
[06:01] <marco> i cant find the steam games under /usr/share/applications
[06:02] <crc32> How do I uninstall mysql with out an attempt to go from 5.5 to 5.6
[06:02] <EriC^^> marco, gsettings list-recursively | grep Launcher
[06:03] <crc32> I'm in a broken state and can't get rid of mysql. apt is trying to install mariadb for some reason?
[06:03] <EriC^^> marco, gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Launcher favorites ['application:.................. '] to modify them
[06:03] <marco> thx
[06:03] <EriC^^> np
[06:04] <crc32> I get cannot remove mysql-common kde-workspace-bin depends: plasma-desktop. How do I get rid of kde and mysql?
[06:04] <EriC^^> crc32, sudo apt-get purge plasma-desktop
[06:06] <crc32> wtf? apt-get pruge plasma-desktop tries to install "plasma-netbook.
[06:06] <crc32> why are packages trying to be installed when I try to remove them?
[06:08] <EriC^^> apt works in mysterious ways
[06:08] <crc32> I don't understand this behavior of attempting to replace packages when I'm trying tyo just remove them.
[06:10] <dage> i am new to ubuntu and i would like to know why my laptop will not connect to the wifi
[06:11] <crc32> how do I get rid of plasma. Trying to uninstall plasma-desktop tries to install plasma-netbook.
[06:12] <Mut> Shalom Dage, what is it this time?
[06:12] <dage> 11:12
[06:12]  * Mut shakes my head and sighs. "I sware, you get all the bad luck."
[06:13] <Mut> Anyway, why don't you tell me what's going on to see if I can help them understand you a bit better.
[06:14] <dage> i can not connect to my wifi after installing the newest ubuntu to my laptop
[06:14] <Mut> I hear that happenes a lot with Ubuntu.
[06:15] <Mut> What did they tell you to do?
[06:15] <dage> install something that wont install
[06:16] <Mut> I see...
[06:16] <Mut> Maybe we should start over...
[06:16] <Mut> Let me see...
[06:16] <crc32> http://pastebin.com/AZUjwiaf <-- trying to remove a curse tries to install another curse. I already have gnome metacity installed and for what ever reason kde is preventing me from installing mysql. How  do I remove kde plasma all that nonsense.
[06:17] <Mut> Shalom, my friened here seemes to be getting that WiFi where you can't conect after first installing. he's no so good with the tech terms and has a funny way of speeking so I'll do my best to tranclate everything.
[06:17] <dage> lol what ever man
[06:18] <dage> thanks for this but ima try it my way
[06:18] <dage> good luck yo all you guys
[06:18] <Mut> Hm?
[06:20] <Mut> he's being stubern...
[06:23] <alvaro> hola
[06:23] <Mut> Shalom.
[06:23] <alvaro> soy nuevo en el mundo del ubunto
[06:24] <cfhowlett> !es | alvaro,
[06:29] <neetz> Hey guys , I'm tryiing to create a minimal ubuntu cloud image , I downloaded a mini.iso file and i follow the same procedures to make it cloud compatible , the downloaded image is 40 MB , ( minimal ) and I install a cloud package in it which is about 50 MB , and I shut it down , and when i see the image , the image is 1.4 GB in qcow2 format , how can i reduce the size ? Generally cloud images are like 300 to 400 MB max
[06:33] <neetz> Hey guys , I'm tryiing to create a minimal ubuntu cloud image , I downloaded a mini.iso file and i follow the same procedures to make it cloud compatible , the downloaded image is 40 MB , ( minimal ) and I install a cloud package in it which is about 50 MB , and I shut it down , and when i see the image , the image is 1.4 GB in qcow2 format , how can i reduce the size ? Generally cloud images are like 300 to 400 MB max
[06:38] <jamesd_> neetz: you may want to look into how qcow2 works and how to clean up after its mess, from what i quickly read its seems to be the biggest hog of disk space possible
[06:40] <TeddyMurray> is it possible to ban a connection if it makes too many requests, on any port
[06:40] <TeddyMurray> for a limited time
[06:40] <neetz> jamesd_:  I tried looking up dude , not much i could find :/
[06:41] <jamesd_> neetz: then perhaps you should look into a different filesystem with beter docs...  perhaps ZFS or aufs that comes with docker on ubuntu
[06:42] <neetz> jamesd_:  but I want it in qcow2 , since cloud images are qcow2 files
[06:42] <Amirr> exit
[06:43] <jamesd_> neetz: then you have some home work todo...  i don't know much about qcow2.. and from what i read it seems to agree with the opinion of what i heard of it before "clown college"
[06:43] <SecretFire> why did flash player stop for linux?
[06:43] <hateball> TeddyMurray: should be able to use ratelimiting with iptables but I don't know the exact command you'd want
[06:44] <Rust3dCor3> SecretFire You mean development of flash or just that its in the repos?
[06:44] <neetz> jamesd_:  Aight , Thanks man :)
[06:44] <quint> getting extremely slow speeds when updating from ca.archive.ubuntu.com
[06:45]  * Rust3dCor3 is away: I'm busy/I just don't like You/Leave me alone in my shed!
[06:45] <SecretFire> Rust3dCor3: the development, for example i cant watch online tv like i can in windows, do they plan on fixing this issue?
[06:46] <Rust3dCor3> probably not
[06:46] <hateball> TeddyMurray: then there's also fail2ban which is nice but when you say *any* port I don't know if you're trying to solve attacks vs a specific service or not
[06:46] <SecretFire> how sad
[06:46] <Rust3dCor3> probably its the matter of cash for flash player devs
[06:46] <Rust3dCor3> and linux is aint cash
[06:46] <SecretFire> true
[06:46] <SecretFire> but couldnt there be an open source version of the same thing that could be used to watch online tv?
[06:47] <yasserhussain111> please suggest good tutorials for perl xstut!!
[06:47] <hateball> If Flash is all you need, it can be gotten from Google Chrome or Chromium + pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[06:48]  * Rust3dCor3 is away: I'm busy/I just don't like You/Leave me alone in my shed!
[06:48] <somsip> !away | Rust3dCor3
[06:49] <Rust3dCor3> ok
[06:50]  * Rust3dCor3 is away: brb
[06:51] <dmarr> how would i have a crontab entry that loads an environment first? like /opt/boxen/env.sh /usr/bin/java -jar foo.jar
[06:51] <quint> oop, just had a look at the http traffic.. 404 errors for updates.. assuming that means this distro is losing support?
[06:51] <somsip> quint: which version?
[06:52] <quint> 14.04
[06:52] <dmarr> where the env.sh loaded some stuff that the java process would inherit
[06:52] <somsip> quint: no - long term support to 2018 from memory
[06:52] <somsip> !14.04
[06:53] <somsip> quint: 2019 actually - +5 years from release
[06:55] <quint> i was checking my http traffic and i saw screenfuls of 404 errors when i ran apt-get update
[06:55] <quint> now i can't download certain packages
[06:56] <quint> trying to install the package minitube right now and it's just parked at waiting for headers
[06:57] <somsip> quint: try a different source
[07:09] <jac0bz1> Hello! Is it possible to make a shortcut in the terminal? I have a PHP script that accept commands in the terminal. But the path is so long..
[07:09] <interest1ng> jac0bz1: you can set an alias
[07:09] <jac0bz1> So instead of writing php /var/www/html/myscript/file.php commnand i can write something like myalias command ?
[07:10] <interest1ng> if you ~/.bashrc contains anythign about .bash_aliases put your aliases in there
[07:11] <interest1ng> if it doesnt you can make .bash_aliases and in .bashrc type in ". ~/.bash_aliases" without the quotes (include the "."
[07:12] <interest1ng> then in .bash_aliases you can simply type:
[07:12] <interest1ng> alias myalias='php /var/www/html/myscript/file.php'
[07:12] <interest1ng> exactly as i have written above
[07:12] <interest1ng> then restart your shell (terminal) or source the file again
[07:13] <interest1ng> then you can type myalias to run your command :D
[07:15] <jac0bz1> When you say restart shell, just exit and re-enter terminal?
[07:16] <Bray90820> Anyone here use Docky i am trying to remove the glow from apps that are in focus
[07:17] <bacon> Does anyone know what the error '/etc/grub.d/40_custom: sdb#!/bin/sh: not found' means?
[07:17] <bacon> While running sudo update-grub
[07:18] <geirha> bacon: looks like the script /etc/grub.d/40_custom has an error
[07:18] <bacon> well, i gathered that. my question was if anyone knew what the error was and possibly how to fix it
[07:19] <blackroot> bacon: a paste of that paricular config would be helpful
[07:20] <jac0bz1> interest1ng: Thank you!
[07:20] <geirha> bacon: Looks like "sdb" has snuck in before the shebang
[07:20] <bacon> blackroot: sure, no problem. should i use pastebin or just paste it directly?
[07:20] <blackroot> bacon: pastebin
[07:21] <geirha> ops, xarraxa is a spammer
[07:21] <bacon> blackroot: http://pastebin.com/L1w4kFEA
[07:21] <geirha> bacon: the first line should be #!/bin/sh
[07:22] <bacon> geirha: sure, i'll edit that. why did it come like that to start with however?
[07:23] <geirha> bacon: I don't know. Accidentally pasted while editing?
[07:23] <bacon> geirha: Maybe. I'll test out the entry now
[07:24] <blackroot> yeah if you just remove sdb from the first line it should all be ok
[07:25] <fidel_> hi - anyone realizing real slowness on the us-mirrors right now?
[07:26] <somsip> fidel_: someone was saying about getting 404s from  ca.archive.ubuntu.com about 45 mins ago
[07:26] <fidel_> mh interessting
[07:26] <Bray90820> Anyone here use Docky i am trying to remove the glow from apps that are in focus
[07:28] <sorinello> Hello. Can somebody tell me a disk usage analisys command similar cu baobab. I don't have any DM on my server, so I need something CLI
[07:28] <JinBaba> !unity
[07:28] <JinBaba> !notunity
[07:29] <ubik_> sorinallo: df -h
[07:29] <bekks> sorinello: "du".
[07:29] <Ghostbroker> using 14.10, getting very slow download times through apt when downloading from us.archive.ubuntu.com. speeds are anywhere from 56kb/s to 200 kb/s on a 50mbit connection. tried using the mirrors.txt thing but they won't update
[07:29] <sorinello> bekks, yes, i was thinking about du, but I don't quite know exactly what paramaters to give it to it. I need the full analysys for a specific mountpoint
[07:31] <blackroot> du --help would be helpful
[07:32] <bekks> sorinello: First, you have to define (for yourself) what a "full analysis" might be, when it comes to the question "how much space is xy using on my disk?", then "du --help" will help you choosing the desired options.
[07:33] <sorinello> bekks, I want it for my / partition
[07:33] <bekks> sorinello: So use du for your / partition.
[07:34] <JinBaba> Hi! When I press the OS key (Windows Key) on my ubuntu, a fancy screen shows up, is that what you call Unity?
[07:34] <sorinello> bekks, that's what I'm trying to do :)
[07:36] <bekks> sorinello: So whats wrong with "du /" then?
[07:37] <hateball> JinBaba: The whole interface is called Unity. What pops up is an infoscreen about shortcuts etc
[07:38] <hateball> sorinello: Do you need a report for each subdirectory no matter how many levels deep?
[07:39] <JinBaba> Thanks hateball! Is there any way I could install similar UI for Kali Linux?
[07:39] <hateball> JinBaba: Probably, but this isnt Kali support. Nor is Kali intended for such use :)
[07:41] <golden> whoami
[07:41] <somsip> golden: http://is.gd/rJyLFE
[07:44] <JinBaba> hateball you're right. sorry for the stupid question.
[07:50] <fidel_> sorinello: there is NCDU aswell - afaik DU was mentioned already
[07:53] <leeyaa> hello
[07:53] <leeyaa> when and where is $HOSTNAME variable set
[07:54] <leeyaa> is it some script that is executed during boot or something ?
[08:03] <cactusss> .
[08:09] <JinBaba> What's the major difference between LTS(Long Term Support) and other version of Ubuntu?
[08:09] <somsip> JinBaba: LTS are supported for longer. 5 years, as opposed to something like 9 months for non-LTS
[08:12] <JinBaba> somsip does it mean no OS upgrades for non-LTS users? they'd have to manually upgrade to the newest available version right?
[08:13] <bekks> JinBaba: All users have to manually upgrade. LTS is supported for a longer time.
[08:14] <JinBaba> And whats exactly included in the support?
[08:15] <bekks> JinBaba: package updates.
[08:17] <JinBaba> alright thanks
[08:26] <brick32123> Hi all, does anyone have a few minutes to help me out with translating keys in lxterminal? I have successfully translated backspace and delete to '^H' in xterm via the file .Xdefaults-work (not sure why it wasn't .Xdefaults, had to use strace to work this out), however the translations do not take affect in lxterminal.
[08:26] <brick32123> I have tried renaming the .Xdefaults file to .Xresources and .Xdefaults but to no avail. I wasn't able to find any help via Google search. Can someone please assist me?
[08:28] <azizLIGHT> how do i move my mouse to the other monitor i just plugged in
[08:28] <azizLIGHT> im going to the edge of the monitor but nothings happening
[08:28] <azizLIGHT> im stuck on one screen
[08:29] <jeicher> try the other edges, it may be that ubuntu has placed it above your main monitor
[08:29] <passive-> open display settings?
[08:30] <azizLIGHT> i tried all the edges and i have looekd at display settings
[08:30] <azizLIGHT> theyre side by sidein display settings
[08:30] <jeicher> then perhaps install unity-tweak-tool, it's pretty useful for dealing with multiple monitors
[08:30] <passive-> does your second monitor show your desktop?
[08:31] <azizLIGHT> yeah it does
[08:32] <azizLIGHT> is there a way to change whats the primary output on the video card? i have hdmi and dvi. i thought hdmi would be the first display, but its second display. and its like that in POST when booting
[08:32] <mahdi> hi all
[08:32] <passive-> hello
[08:32] <azizLIGHT> where do i go in unity tweak tool
[08:33] <passive-> software center
[08:33] <azizLIGHT> i have it already. but i dont see anything specific to dual monitor
[08:33] <brick32123> Hi Aziz, I'm new to IRC and support. I know in RHEL6 if you logout to the login screen in the desktop environment and then log back in the second monitor is picked up
[08:33] <mahdi> i use freegate for bypassing proxy it is work in windows but in ubuntu freegate not open youtbe,facebook and some other website but it is work for some other
[08:33] <passive-> do you have 14.10 or 15?
[08:33] <brick32123> however I don't know if this will work in debian\ubuntu
[08:34] <azizLIGHT> i have 14.04
[08:34] <passive-> hmm
[08:34] <jeicher> hmmmmm
[08:35] <jeicher> perhaps in display settings turn of 'sticky edges'
[08:35] <jeicher> off*
[08:35] <azizLIGHT> ok THATS IT
[08:35] <azizLIGHT> thanks!!!
[08:35] <jeicher> welcome
[08:36] <passive-> nice!
[08:36] <azizLIGHT> greaat its working :D
[08:36] <azizLIGHT> now ill just switch the cables so my main is coming from dvi
[08:40] <rachit> hi
[08:41] <interest1ng> hi rachit
[08:42] <rachit> how does this thing works?
[08:42] <rachit> its quite lonely here.
[08:43] <somsip> rachit: it's to ask support questions about ubuntu. General chat happens in other channels
[08:45] <ubuntu573> Hi, I'm having troule updating some stuff. I'm on 13.04 and getting an error: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/ladislav.bonita/precise-backports/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/source/Sources
[08:45] <somsip> !13.04
[08:45] <ubuntu573> I've googled and that source seems to have existed (it's still indexed on Google), but it's been deleted since.
[08:45] <somsip> ubuntu573: suport has ended, so the repos will be closed
[08:45] <ubuntu573> Ah, okay, thanks.
[08:45] <somsip> ubuntu573: time to upgrade - see !eol
[08:46] <ubuntu573> Is there anything I can do in the meantime to prevent that repo from being checked, or is upgrading the only solution?
[08:46] <SamsaraSoup> I've got both    vmlinuz-3.16.30-generic and vmlinuz-3.16.31-generic in my /boot       is that normal?
[08:46] <SamsaraSoup> and I have the option to boot either
[08:46] <bekks> SamsaraSoup: Thats normal when you have both kernel versions installed.
[08:46] <somsip> ubuntu573: all official repos will be closed, so upgrade is the best way to go
[08:47] <bekks> s/best/only/
[08:47] <ubuntu573> somsip: I understand, but I'm at work, and won't have time to upgrade until next week at least, and I need to update some software in the meantime.
[08:47] <ubuntu573> Oh well, I guess it's my fault in the first place.
[08:47] <SamsaraSoup> bekks, Is it a good idea to have two or should I remove one?
[08:47] <ubuntu573> Thanks for the tips everyone.
[08:48] <bekks> ubuntu573: No chance to update software from a closed repo.
[08:48] <bekks> SamsaraSoup: At least you have a fallback kernel.
[08:49] <SamsaraSoup> bekks, I see. I leave it then. Thanks for you input.
[08:49] <ubuntu573> bekks: I'm not concerned about that, I'd just like to have that repo ignored and update the rest, until I have time to reinstall the system.
[08:50] <bekks> ubuntu573: there are no updates of any value anymore.
[08:51] <sorenode> H I am in some deep trouble. I deleted my windows harddrive partition and the 100 MB system partition using Lubuntu partitioning system.
[08:51] <sorenode> I then created 2 fresh partitions
[08:51] <ubuntu573> bekks: Yeah, but this error is somehow preventing me from updating at all (including software from repos that still work).
[08:52] <sorenode> One - unassigned and the other Ext4
[08:52] <sorenode> I tried installing Lubuntu to Ext4, it installs, but doesn't boot - it enters command prompt
[08:52] <ubuntu573> Nevermind though, I'll just have to ignore it for now.
[08:52] <sorenode> and Windows cannot detect harddrive
[08:52] <sorenode> while installing
[08:52] <somsip> ubuntu573: you may be able to comment out those failing sources in /etc/apt/sources.list but dont be surprised if things get ugly
[08:52] <sorenode> Help me please
[08:53] <bekks> sorenode: So where did you install grub onto?
[08:53] <sorenode> the ext4 partition
[08:53] <ubuntu573> somsip: Hey, that did it! Thanks.
[08:54] <somsip> ubuntu573: I'm amazed it worked, but there you go :)
[08:54] <ubuntu573> These were probably some non-essential sources, so I'm fine with it.
[08:54] <bekks> sorenode: fot booting you have to install grub to the MBR, not to the partition.
[08:54] <sorenode> ok how to define MBR
[08:55] <bekks> sorenode: you chose /dev/sda1 for installing grub?
[08:55] <sorenode> yes
[08:55] <bekks> sorenode: It should have been /dev/sda
[08:55] <sorenode> ok thanks.. let me try it
[08:55] <sorenode> Also
[08:55] <sorenode> bekks
[08:55] <sorenode> there is a NTFS partition
[08:55] <ubuntu573> Thank you everyone for your tips, bye.
[08:55] <sorenode> that was untouched
[08:55] <sorenode> But let me explain the history of this partition
[08:56] <sorenode> it was a 800 GB partition and there was another 30 GB partition that was contiguous
[08:56] <sorenode> about 2 months ago, I had unallocated the 30 GB partition and extended the 830 GB partition
[08:56] <placydo> Hi. I have updated Ubuntu from 14.04 to 14.10 and have massive problem. I cannot connect to vpn, cannot download updates etc. I have added myself to adm and to root but that did not fix te problem.
[08:56] <sorenode> Now it cannot be mounted at all
[08:56] <bekks> sorenode: Because you deleted both partitions, as you stated above.
[08:56] <sorenode> I didn't delete both partitions
[08:56] <sorenode> I deleted the 30 GB partition [2 months ago]
[08:57] <sorenode> and extended the 800 GB partition
[08:57] <bekks> 0225 095136 < sorenode> H I am in some deep trouble. I deleted my windows harddrive partition and the 100 MB system partition using Lubuntu partitioning system.
[08:57] <sorenode> Ohhhh
[08:57] <bekks> you did delete stuff, as you stated.
[08:57] <sorenode> Yes
[08:57] <sorenode> I deleted the windows partition [90 GB]
[08:57] <sorenode> this was the other partition 900 GB
[08:57] <sorenode> 830 GB
[08:57] <sorenode> so that one is gone?
[08:57] <sorenode> I mean, I cannot recover from it?
[08:58] <bekks> So that 830G partition was your windows partition?
[08:58] <sorenode> no
[08:58] <bekks> Then pastebin "sudo fdisk -l" please
[08:58] <sorenode> ok but I am on live
[08:58] <bekks> and provide the URL to your paste.
[08:58] <sorenode> let me do that
[08:59] <sorenode> http://pastebin.com/PaWY0SAj
[08:59] <sorenode> check that plz
[09:01] <bekks> sorenode: You encrypted data within windows, did you?
[09:01] <sorenode> no I didn't
[09:01] <sorenode> bekks .. here was my situation
[09:01] <bekks> your partition layout indicates that you did.
[09:01] <sorenode> bekks.. it was not enc
[09:01] <sorenode> there were 2 partitions
[09:01] <sorenode> I extended
[09:02] <sorenode> so in that windows "create and format partition" screen, I wud see my storage partition of 840 GB as 2 partitions
[09:02] <sorenode> But it is a single partition
[09:02] <sorenode> of NTFS
[09:03] <sorenode> let me tell u what error I get while trying to mount
[09:03] <sorenode> http://pastebin.com/neF6ZvRZ
[09:04] <bekks> sorenode: Pastebin the output of "sudo blkid -g; sudo blkid;" please
[09:05] <Dexter1234> Hi there! Can anybody help me with extending a LVM volume in Ubuntu running within a VM? I'm getting Device /dev/sda3 not found (or ignored by filtering). when running pvcreate :(
[09:05] <bekks> Dexter1234: Pastebin sido fdisk -l please
[09:05] <bekks> *sudo
[09:06] <Dexter1234> bekks: thanks! http://pastebin.com/9KF3SB3L
[09:07] <hateball> Dexter1234: you need to create a LVM partition table
[09:07] <sorenode> http://pastebin.com/TirwVYjK
[09:08] <sorenode> check that out bekks
[09:08] <bekks> hateball: There is no such things as a "LVM partition table".
[09:08] <bekks> -s
[09:08] <sorenode> bekks.. I also got grub on my Lubuntu
[09:09] <sorenode> live
[09:09] <bekks> sorenode: your /dev/sda4 contains a corrupted NTFS filesystem, which needs to be checked.
[09:09] <sorenode> so can I fix grub
[09:09] <Dexter1234> hateball, bekks: I've been following this guide http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/40702/how-to-manage-and-use-lvm-logical-volume-management-in-ubuntu/
[09:09] <sorenode> bekks... ok can the corruption be fixed? or is data lost?
[09:09] <sorenode> also, can u help me fix grub?
[09:09] <sorenode> I am on live USB
[09:10] <bekks> sorenode: you need a windows to fix that NTFS.
[09:10] <sorenode> ok
[09:10] <bekks> Dexter1234: So whats the actual issue now?
[09:10] <sorenode> but windows cannot even detect my harddrive!!!
[09:10] <cfhowlett> sorenode, ##windows      for assistance with windows
[09:10] <bekks> sorenode: You still need a working windows for checking that NTFS, regardless of which computer you are using to do so.
[09:10] <sorenode> No I dont want windows assistance right now
[09:11] <sorenode> I want grub fixed
[09:11] <sorenode> hate windows for what it did to my system right now :(
[09:11] <bekks> !grub2 | sorenode
[09:11] <bekks> sorenode: you did things to your system, not windows.
[09:11] <bekks> you deleted partitions, you merged stuff, you did not cleanly unmount that NTFS. ;)
[09:11] <sorenode> yea
[09:11] <sorenode> true
[09:11] <bekks> So it was you, not windows.
[09:12] <sorenode> but if only windows supported more tahn 3 partitions
[09:12] <Dexter1234> bekks: Device /dev/sda3 not found (or ignored by filtering). when running "sudo pvcreate /dev/sda3"
[09:12] <bekks> sorenode: Windows supports far more than 3 partitions.
[09:12] <hateball> bekks: While you can pvcreate a block device, there certainly is such a thing as LVM partitions
[09:12] <cfhowlett> sorenode, and you ignored all the warnings ubuntu sent you while you were doing it :)
[09:12] <dingus1> hello, I am running from a live usb lubuntu 14.04 it works fine. and windows ME is on the hard drive.
[09:12] <bekks> Dexter1234: thats wrong, because /dev/sda3 is an extended partition, which contains /dev/sda5 which is a LVM PV already.
[09:12] <cfhowlett> sorenode, fix grub by reinstalling grub.  see the link above
[09:12] <sorenode> cfhowlett
[09:12] <bekks> Dexter1234: So using /dev/sda3 is entirely wrong.
[09:13] <bekks> Dexter1234: So what are you trying to do there, actually?
[09:14] <sorenode> sudo grub - install /dev/sda outputs Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[09:14] <gr33n7007h> sorenode: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#via_the_LiveCD_terminal
[09:14] <sorenode> Yeah I tried that
[09:14] <bekks> sorenode: Did you mount all partitions needed, before?
[09:14] <bekks> sorenode: Doesnt look like that.
[09:14] <sorenode> wait
[09:15] <bekks> sorenode: Just firing up random commands will not repair your grub.
[09:15] <sorenode> bekks
[09:15] <sorenode> for some reason I still see windows on my partition
[09:16] <bekks> sorenode: Which is irrelevant for repairing grub.
[09:16] <sorenode> bekks, let me try mounting then
[09:16] <bekks> sorenode: How about reading the link given, first?
[09:16] <bekks> And then follow it, for repairing your grub?
[09:16] <Blinkiz> Hello. Am building a script that needs to add and delete permanently interface information in /etc/network/interfaces. To make it easier for me to keep state on the file, I would be great if it exist a command line command that adds and deletes interfaces from this file. Does it exist?
[09:17] <sorenode> yea I am reading that :)
[09:17] <sorenode> sorry sorry
[09:17] <bekks> Blinkiz: No.
[09:17] <abaday> hi, how do I check the version of an apache module?
[09:17] <OpenTokix> Blinkiz: Is it only network configuration?
[09:18] <Blinkiz> OpenTokix, yes
[09:18] <Dexter1234> bekks: I'm trying to extend my root partition to get all the available space from the disk, which is 80GB. It is only using  40GB now
[09:18] <OpenTokix> Blinkiz: Check out some config managment tool
[09:18] <Blinkiz> OpenTokix, sure, give me some keyword :)
[09:18] <OpenTokix> Blinkiz: ansible, cfengine, puppet, chef, saltstack
[09:19] <bekks> Dexter1234: So pastebin "sudo lvdisplay -C; sudo vgdisplay -C; pvdisplay -C; sudo fdisk -l;" please
[09:19] <Blinkiz> OpenTokix, Aaaa, never thought about these tools, you are right, should check them out
[09:19] <bekks> abaday: dont listen to that advice, it isnt even needed.
[09:19] <cfhowlett> dingus1, I understand your HDD is a backup of your Win ME?
[09:19] <azizLIGHT> how do i make my monitor on the right the primary monitor? i tried fixing ~/.config/monitors.xml by assigning <primary>yes</primary> to the one on the right and also doing "xrandr --output DVI-D-O --primary" where DVI 0 is my monitor on teh right
[09:19] <bekks> abaday: Which module is in question?
[09:20] <azizLIGHT> also, some indicators appear on 1 panel but not theo ther
[09:20] <azizLIGHT> whys that
[09:20] <OpenTokix> Blinkiz: might be overkill, if its only network config, - but I doubt its the only thing you want to keep track of =)
[09:20] <Blinkiz> OpenTokix, you are right :)
[09:20] <dingus1> hello, I tried to use ubuntu 14.10 but systemback failed. so I went back to lubuntu 14.04 - system back works very well. I am running from a live usb.
[09:20] <tolerious> waiting
[09:21] <cfhowlett> dingus1, planning to dual boot winME and lubuntu?
[09:21] <dingus1> the usb is is a backup of my lubuntu hard drive install. and yes I can still boot win ME from the HD.
[09:21] <dingus1> yes, I can dual boot win ME and lubuntu 14.04 from the hard drive.
[09:22] <cfhowlett> dingus1, partition your HDD and install lubuntu to the HDD
[09:22] <OpenTokix> you should never boot windows me, never
[09:22] <dingus1> and I can use systemback to create a usb stick
[09:22] <Dexter1234> bekks thank you so much. http://pastebin.com/gy5awrsB
[09:22] <dingus1> the HD is only 20GB lubuntu has most of it.
[09:23] <abaday> bekks: authnz_external.load
[09:23] <cfhowlett> dingus1, full lubuntu install alone should only hit 7 gb
[09:23] <bekks> Dexter1234: you did not run all the commands I told you.
[09:23] <cfhowlett> dingus1, your data would add to that
[09:23] <bekks> abaday: Which Ubuntu are you on?
[09:24] <dingus1> so I can purge win ME and install lubuntu 14.04 on the whole 20gb drive?
[09:24] <abaday> bekks: "Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS"
[09:24] <bekks> dingus1: Just install Ubuntu, and select the entire drive for installation.
[09:24] <cfhowlett> dingus1, if you don't want me, format the entire HDD and install lubuntu
[09:25] <bekks> abaday: apt-cache policy libapache2-mod-authnz-external
[09:26] <Dexter1234> bekks: sorry, http://pastebin.com/hAWdjCnt
[09:27] <dingus1> I kinda like having win ME on this old computer. It is a gift for my little brother A.K.A. "the idiot". He has a smart phone but has never had a real computer. lol
[09:27] <cfhowlett> dingus1, plan B: install lubuntu, add virtualbox, install winME to vbox
[09:27] <dingus1> that is a good idea. ty
[09:28] <bekks> Dexter1234: So you have to resize sda3, then resize sda5, then resive your PV (sda5), then extend your VG, then resize your LV for /
[09:30] <bekks> Dexter1234: Oh, and last but not least you have to resize the filesystem of /
[09:32] <Dexter1234> bekks: ok, that guide did not mention any of this. Weird! I've created sda3 because of that. Is there any other way of doing this without even creating sda3?
[09:32] <Dexter1234> bekks: I mean, if it makes things simpler
[09:32] <bekks> Dexter1234: Thats why I considered that guide to be utter crap :)
[09:33] <dingus1> install lubuntu. "entire drive for installation" then add virtualbox and install wimME to vbox. cool
[09:33] <bekks> Dexter1234: I told you the way to do what you want, without losing data. You have no other way now :)
[09:33] <dingus1> maybe little brother will not mess that up. haha
[09:34] <Dexter1234> bekks: ouch! Ok thanks!
[09:36] <cfhowlett> dingus1, replacing a broken vbox is trivial compared to replacing a broken buntu.  that said, either restrict your brother to a zero privilege guest account or a low privilege desktop user account.  DO NOT let him near the administrator account.  for that matter, you should add a daily desktop user account for yourself as well and fire up the admin account solely for admin functions.
[09:37] <abaday> bekks: thank you!
[09:38] <azizLIGHT> does ubuntu use lightdm or something else
[09:38] <azizLIGHT> 14.04
[09:38] <OpenTokix> azizLIGHT: lightdm as default yes
[09:38] <cfhowlett> azizLIGHT, I believe all current buntus except server user lightdm
[09:39] <azizLIGHT> alright, thanks
[09:45] <OpenTokix> cfhowlett: if you install a gui on server, you will get lightdm to
[09:45] <cfhowlett> OpenTokix, noted.  thanks.
[09:45] <OpenTokix> cfhowlett: There is no real differance between "editions"
[09:45] <OpenTokix> cfhowlett: just convenient - like different colors on a car - still the same car
[09:45] <Ben64> not exactly true, you can have gui on a server without lightdm
[09:46] <OpenTokix> Ben64: Yes, ofc - but if you install the meta package you will get a session handler, and it ill be lightdm
[09:46] <Ben64> well yeah of course if you install ubuntu-desktop you're going to get everything in it
[09:47] <OpenTokix> Ben64: And I assume someone asking the question of that nature is going to do.
[09:47] <Ben64> assuming is bad
[09:51] <azizLIGHT> how do i use hotcorners if i turn off sticky edges in dual monitor setup
[09:51] <azizLIGHT> on the edge where the monitors meet
[09:52] <azizLIGHT> is it not possible to use hotcorners on the edge where the monitors meet?
[09:54] <edman747> bac
[09:54] <dingus1> now I am back.
[09:56] <Dominique> Anyone know a good bind DNS management web tool?
[09:56] <Dominique> I've looked at NicTool but it's a pain in the behind to install plus not really  working on newer distributions.
[09:57] <OpenTokix> Dominique: I have never seen any, but why use bind on a new installation anyway? Check out powerdns with a sql backend - for poweradmin web gui or  something similar.
[10:00] <Dominique> OpenTokix: bind is not a requirement but it's most commonly used though. And the powerdns GUI (the one I know) is really not that user friendly afaik
[10:01] <Dominique> It's only for internal DNS usage, not outside the company
[10:02] <OpenTokix> Dominique: are you planning to host customers domains and let them edit zones and such?
[10:02] <Dominique> OpenTokix: Nope, just for my colleagues. I would prefer to have a history shown inside the interface of what is changed. Optionally also LDAP support but not required
[10:03] <OpenTokix> Dominique: I think there is some commercial stuff out there, other wise I think you need to make it yourself. - And I would _never_ run bind in a new installation.
[10:03] <Dominique> I would write something myself but I don't have the time for it
[10:03] <Dominique> OpenTokix: Why would you not run bind? Care to explain?
[10:03] <Dominique> I regardless need to import current BIND data
[10:03] <Dominique> And current bind needs to run as slave for the new one so I can push changes to it
[10:04] <Dominique> Also if you know commercial products, please share :) Our company does not mind paying for something decent
[10:04] <OpenTokix> Dominique: importing bind zones is a no brainer to whatever you use. - But bind is old, has some issues with the config that you need to ake in account to make it secure and not a ddos amplifier as it is by default. - Only thing with bind is that is is very very fast, so if you have huge volume (50-100k req/minute+) - I would go with bind - not else.
[10:05] <OpenTokix> Dominique: I dont have a bind commercial product on the top of my head, just vague memories of seeing a few.
[10:05] <OpenTokix> Dominique: powerdns is very nice- also wrting your own tool to a sql backend for powerdns is trivial
[10:07] <Dominique> OpenTokix: Cool thanks, I'll check out powerdns then. Do you know if I can let a bind run as a slave to powerdns (just temporarily) ?
[10:08] <OpenTokix> Dominique: yes, ofc. - powerdns is a fully fledged dns-server. - you can keep your sql-backed powerdns as a master, and then have bind slaves internet-facing if you want to
[10:08] <OpenTokix> Dominique: or just buy the slave-dns from somewhere
[10:09] <azizLIGHT> so.. dual monitor people, how do you make the notifications appear on the right monitor
[10:09] <azizLIGHT> my volume status show on my left monitor, and i want it on the right
[10:10] <htaccesshelp> hi!
[10:10] <htaccesshelp> need help with a rewriterule on htaccess, can you help me please? :D
[10:10] <Dominique> OpenTokix: Thanks a bunch! Well the slave is one running right now already so that's just so we can take our time to kill the old one.
[10:10] <OpenTokix> Dominique: yeah
[10:10] <OpenTokix> Dominique: I think you will come around for powerdns when you try it ;)
[10:11] <Dominique> Surely :) I wonder if there is some python interface for powerdns
[10:11] <Dominique> if not I'll write one myself
[10:12] <OpenTokix> Dominique: https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdnscontrol <-- They made one ;)
[10:16] <azizLIGHT> is it possible to have workspace for only 1 monitor
[10:17] <OpenTokix> azizLIGHT: yes, if you start one xserver for each monitor, - then you cant drag windows between them. - Better solution is to just make windows on the other monitor sticky - ie. "Show on all workspaces"
[10:18] <Dominique> OpenTokix: I noticed, thanks! :D
[10:18] <Dominique> Which is good considering I'm a python programmer, and I can easily extend it :)
[10:19] <MHell> jail Dominique
[10:19] <Dominique> MHell: Hmm? :D
[10:19] <azizLIGHT> OpenTokix: thats a good idea
[10:20] <azizLIGHT> OpenTokix: that works for me lol
[10:20] <azizLIGHT> still trying to figure out dual monitor :D
[10:20] <azizLIGHT> so bear with my stupid questions please
[10:21] <MHell> lol
[10:21] <OpenTokix> azizLIGHT: i have had dual monitor setup for 15 years - love it - using tripple head now. - One landscape 23" and two portrait 23"
[10:21] <MHell> azizLIGHT: arent you jeolose?
[10:22] <azizLIGHT> i am
[10:22] <MHell> thats a sin
[10:22] <azizLIGHT> i want portrait monitor man
[10:22] <Dominique> lol
[10:22] <k1l_> MHell: aka [Gore] aka other nicknames. please dont spoil this channel and stick to the guidelines, thanks
[10:22] <MHell> yes sir
[10:23] <MHell> you are in charge
[10:23] <MHell> lol
[10:23] <MHell> dont send the drones
[10:23] <MHell> please
[10:23] <OpenTokix> azizLIGHT: Sent you a picture of my office setup
[10:23] <dingus1> back
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[10:24] <azizLIGHT> OpenTokix: thats ridiculous. i love it
[10:24] <dingus1> someone is not happy.
[10:25] <azizLIGHT> did my message go through because it was +q?
[10:25] <azizLIGHT> or no..
[10:25] <dingus1> I did not see it. sry
[10:25] <dingus1> screen was full of "fu" "fu"
[10:26] <azizLIGHT> OpenTokix: its beautiful :D portrait monitors. do you do a lot of coding? what are they good for?
[10:26] <azizLIGHT> OpenTokix: and which one do you consider your primary
[10:28] <OpenTokix> azizLIGHT: the middle one, - I use sublime as my primary editor, and I have it split in the middle. Right for web/mail/various and left for terminals. - But I have terminator split terminals for left and middle monitor that has a configuration of 8 terminals of various sizes.
[10:29] <azizLIGHT> what if you had a monitor for every terminal
[10:30] <azizLIGHT> would be overkill but awesome
[10:31] <OpenTokix> azizLIGHT: dont want to move head to much
[10:42] <littlebit> Hi I have a question, I use guake, a dropdown terminal window, and I use gvim in order to use vim. And I noticed that I have different colors used in each of those (guake, gvim), although I use solarized-dark as a default coloscheme. Does that symptom come from vi?
[10:42] <littlebit> where can I change the color schemes of the terminal in ubuntu
[10:43] <bob_> what DE do you use?
[10:44] <k1l_> littlebit: does it use gnome-terminal? then in the profile settings of gnome-terminal
[10:45] <littlebit> k1l_: sorry I forgot to mention that I use xubuntu
[10:45] <littlebit> :)
[10:45] <littlebit> appoligies
[10:45] <cfhowlett> littlebit, terminal preferences > color
[10:45] <k1l_> they use xfce-terminal (or something named like that)
[10:46] <mcphail> littlebit: vim uses different themes for colours. Don't know what theme it adopts if you don't explicity pick one, though
[10:47] <PCatinean> Help I have messed up my python libraries :(
[10:47]  * mcphail notes "colorscheme desert" in his .vimrc
[10:47] <PCatinean> I used a combination of apt-get install/remove with pip install/remove and I seem to have broken something
[10:51] <placydo> Hello, i have updated ubuntu to 14.10 and i cannot connect to vpn, nor authenticate as root in unity
[10:51] <placydo> please could someone help me?
[10:51] <bekks> !root | placydo
[10:52] <bazhang> placydo, use sudo, never root
[10:52] <placydo> yes yes sudo
[10:52] <placydo> I  have prolbem that is described here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/1164558/comments/23
[10:52] <placydo> but on ubuntu 14.10
[10:54] <k1l_> placydo: "partial upgrade"?
[10:55] <jimini> hey there :) a want to install Ubuntu 14.10 on a Lenovo Ideapad S205. since this notebook seems to have a very crappy EFI implementation, the system does not boot after the installation process has completed. I followed numerous guides like http://askubuntu.com/questions/554583/unable-to-upgrade-or-fresh-install-lubuntu-14-10-32bit-on-lenovo-ideapad-s205, but the boot manager simply does not show up. any ideas?
[10:55] <placydo> k1l_, what do You mean by that?
[10:55] <k1l_> placydo: and please show the output of  "groups" in terminal
[10:55] <placydo> well there is written that it is partial update
[10:55] <placydo> what i performed is update via software update
[10:56] <placydo> root:x:0:
[10:56] <placydo> daemon:x:1:
[10:56] <placydo> bin:x:2:
[10:56] <placydo> sys:x:3:
[10:56] <placydo> adm:x:4:syslog,placydo
[10:56] <placydo> or You need rest?
[10:56] <k1l_> and do yu have some special setup? did you do something with your sudo setup?
[10:56] <magman> am I in the right place to get help with nvidia 840M drivers for kubuntu
[10:56] <placydo> nope
[10:57] <jf1976> good day all, just checking system updates and thought i would have a read over at http://cve.mitre.org however upon clicking a link in the update manager firefox opens the page with the following error "is a malformed CVE-ID"
[10:57] <k1l_> placydo: open a terminal and just put "groups" in there. it should list your users groups in one line. show that line here
[10:57] <magman> how do I get bumblebee and or invidia drivers
[10:57] <jf1976> is this something i should worry about or is an update en-route to fix this ?
[10:57] <placydo> root
[10:57] <k1l_> magman: install the nvidia drivers from the prop. driver install page. i dont know where that is on kde
[10:58] <k1l_> placydo: why are you root?
[10:58] <k1l_> placydo: the root user is not to be used on ubuntu. if you use that there is no wonder somethings not working
[10:58] <placydo> i dont know
[10:58] <jf1976> looks like the format is changing, thats all..
[10:59] <placydo> All worked fine and after update I cannot work with Ubuntu
[10:59] <jf1976> http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2014-9656 works with a different "CVE-IDs have a new format" message
[10:59] <k1l_> placydo: so are you logged in as root?
[10:59] <placydo> no logged in as me
[10:59] <placydo> as placydo user
[10:59] <magman> thank you looking
[10:59] <k1l_> so type in the terminal "groups" that will list all groups the user is in
[11:00] <k1l_> its one line with several groups. copy them here
[11:00] <placydo> ok now i get it
[11:00] <placydo> placydo root adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev netdev lpadmin sambashare
[11:02] <k1l_> so you did change stuff? because the root group is not standard setup for users
[11:02] <Dominique> OpenTokix: If you don't mind me asking, should I be installing powerdns from the Ubuntu repo (version 3.3) or is that quite old?
[11:02] <placydo> yes
[11:02] <placydo> i added myself to root as i thought it will fix the problem
[11:02] <placydo> but it did not so i removed myself from that group
[11:03] <placydo> so probobly it requires reboot
[11:03] <OpenTokix> Dominique: Use the repo one, since you will get security updates automatiaclly
[11:03] <k1l_> placydo: did you try a reboot since?
[11:03] <Dominique> Alright, cheers :)
[11:04] <placydo> rebooting now
[11:04] <DrGrov> Hi, running 14.04 with Xubuntu and having kubuntu-desktop installed. This is what occured, the nVidia 331 bug with a kernel update. Any advice how to fix it? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates/+bug/1268257
[11:06] <placydo> k1l_, now I have no root after rebooting
[11:06] <placydo> so removing me from that group was success. But still cannot use vpn etc etc
[11:07] <k1l_> placydo: what does .xsession-errors tell you? please pastebin
[11:07] <k1l_> !paste | placydo
[11:08] <_sui> hi, i want to install utopic on an ibm server with a serveraid controller. it seems to be a lsi mpt2 controller but the installer is unable to detect this. i chose ips and mpt2sas kernel modules manually but no chance. what else can i try?
[11:08] <placydo> k1l_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10406208/
[11:08] <_sui> on the ibm website i can download a driver package for SLES
[11:09] <_sui> is there an debian / ubuntu driver i can try?
[11:09] <GaGr> Hi all, just a quick question, how can I install multiple shapes in DIA ?
[11:10] <k1l_> placydo: what ubuntu is that exactly?
[11:10] <DrGrov> Can I somehow reinstall the faulty nVidia "nvidia-331-uvm" package?
[11:10] <OpenTokix> GaGr: Throw DIA out the window and switch to yEd
[11:10] <placydo> 14.10 after update from 14.04
[11:11] <k1l_> placydo: what desktop?
[11:11] <placydo> unity
[11:11] <k1l_> in terminal: "ls -al" does everything there belong to user:user?
[11:11] <GaGr> I will check it out OpenTokix ;)
[11:12] <placydo> (i am noob in ubunto so if my answer will be meaningless let me know)
[11:12] <OpenTokix> GaGr: I used dia for years, tried yEd once - havent opened dia since =)
[11:14] <k1l_> placydo: k1l_> in terminal: "ls -al" does everything there belong to user:user?
[11:15] <placydo> yes
[11:15] <placydo> except .. that belongs to root
[11:16] <k1l_> well, .gvfs should belong to root:root
[11:16] <placydo> i have nothing such
[11:16] <k1l_> well ok.
[11:16] <GaGr> OpenTokix: next question .. how do I install AWS shapes in yED ;)
[11:17] <k1l_> does sudo work in the terminal? like whe you use "sudo apt-get update"
[11:17] <placydo> k1l_,  wait
[11:17] <placydo> i found .xsession-errors.old
[11:18] <placydo> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10406304/
[11:19] <OpenTokix> GaGr: There is a palette handler in yEd, where you select your palettefileand it will get copied
[11:19] <GaGr> OpenTokix: thanks I will check it out ;) Really appreciate your help!
[11:19] <poste9> tify rafael
[11:20] <VilasBoas> Hi can anyone please help me installing a wifi driver ?
[11:20] <k1l_> placydo: <k1l_> does sudo work in the terminal? like whe you use "sudo apt-get update"
[11:20] <VilasBoas> the ath9k
[11:20] <placydo> yes sudo from terminal is fine
[11:21] <k1l_> does "sudo apt-get update &&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" run fine? install updates? give errors?
[11:22] <OpenTokix> k1l_: you should not suggest people run "dist-upgrade" as a test
[11:22] <placydo> yes thats ok without any errors
[11:22] <k1l_> OpenTokix: that will not upgrade to a new ubuntu release
[11:22] <OpenTokix> k1l_: no, but it might to breaking upgrades - or major upgrades on libraries
[11:23] <bzn> hi, I have a problem. After upgrading to the latest xorg utopic version at boot my system doesnt show the lightdm login screen. I only get the text/server mode. Any idea how to fix it?
[11:23] <k1l_> OpenTokix: he just updated and there seems to be some issue afterwards anyways. maybe some updates are missing
[11:24] <k1l_> but since i need to leave for some time now maybe others can help you find the issue. placydo
[11:25] <k1l_> placydo: can you make a new user and see if that user can login and have root permissions?
[11:27] <PhoenixSTF> hey guys I just got a run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/dkms 3.13.0-46-generic /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-46-generic, Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 3.13.0-46-generic (x86_64).
[11:28] <killall> hello
[11:29] <killall> in bash how do i know that "programX -i hci0" is running?
[11:31] <tnkhanh> OpenTokix: why shouldn't dist-upgrade be run as a test?
[11:31] <tnkhanh> whois OpenTokix
[11:31] <tnkhanh> oops
[11:32] <bzn> hehe
[11:34] <bzn> hmm, got it. But how come this is a low priority bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-lts-quantal/+bug/1132736
[11:35] <bzn> imho it's a pretty big bug
[11:35] <ikonia> bump the priority then
[11:38] <tnkhanh> Triaged means the bug takes too much time to solve so we ignore it?
[11:39] <ikonia> no
[11:39] <ikonia> it means it's been allocated to the correct team
[11:39] <bzn> that would be terrible. I mean, i just made the upgrade and no login screen at start anymore.
[11:40] <ikonia> ok - so push the priority
[11:40] <ikonia> talking about it in here won't really do anything
[11:40] <tnkhanh> ikonia: ah i see :)
[11:40] <ikonia> updating and managing the bug and working with the people involved will
[11:40] <EriC^^> bzn, the bug's description suggests it can be fixed easily
[11:40] <EriC^^> bzn, just make the symlink manually
[11:42] <bzn> EriC^^: yes, but i didn't know that. I've wasted 15 min without a X server to fix that bug.
[11:42] <mike_papa> Hello. Can anyone help me with preseeded install? How do I prevent installer from downloading anything from internet? I just want to install from iso, without upgrading/downloading anything more.
[11:42] <mike_papa> I'm installing 14.10 server.
[11:42] <mike_papa> i386 if that matters on VM.
[11:42] <EriC^^> mike_papa, turn the internet off
[11:42] <ljunggren> lol
[11:43] <mike_papa> EriC: it's not that easy, but works. I checked already :P
[11:48] <mehdi__> is there any client  for bugzilla except deskzilla?
[11:48] <placydo> so anyone else here up for help?
[11:49] <placydo> k1l_, thanks for Your time mate
[11:53] <silb> Hello everyone :)
[11:54] <silb> fucking nice OS you built there...followed it now for a couple of years and your progress is amazing!! Just wanted to say that ;)
[11:54] <silb> keep the good work up!! you guys rock! :)
[12:00] <anribo> Hallo Welt
[12:01] <icebolt> hi!
[12:01] <icebolt> I have a problem
[12:01] <icebolt> I can't create folder into INBOX
[12:01] <icebolt> ohh
[12:01] <icebolt> I use squirrelmail
[12:02] <icebolt> I can't choose it from the rolling down menu
[12:02] <icebolt> http://cubeupload.com/im/DAZgwF.png
[12:02] <icebolt> here it is
[12:02] <icebolt> Can somebody help me?
[12:03] <icebolt> Why??
[12:03] <icebolt> can't I crate
[12:03] <icebolt> It should be allowable
[12:03] <icebolt> create
[12:04] <ioria> icebolt: are you  running apache ?
[12:04] <icebolt> yeah
[12:04] <icebolt> you can see
[12:04] <icebolt> squirrelmail is working
[12:05] <Ben64> i don't see how this relates to Ubuntu support
[12:05] <icebolt> I thought somebody can help me here :)
[12:05] <Ben64> use appropriate channels
[12:06] <ioria> icebolt: maybe it's a   user:group thing
[12:06] <schueler> g#
[12:06] <schueler> d
[12:06] <schueler> r
[12:06] <schueler> g
[12:06] <schueler> rdfd
[12:06] <schueler> y
[12:09] <ablest1980> hi gm
[12:09] <ablest1980> i need some help
[12:10] <ablest1980> before i login to ubuntu it prompts me for passphase
[12:10] <White_Cat> so I am trying to setup rsnapshot for backup
[12:10] <ablest1980> how do i change it
[12:10] <White_Cat> what should I backup with it? I am thinking of backing up everything except the backup directory
[12:10] <White_Cat> is this a good strategy?
[12:11] <jpds> White_Cat: What do you need to backup?
[12:11] <White_Cat> jpds I am thinking of backing up everything just in case
[12:11] <jpds> White_Cat: Then do that. :)
[12:11] <White_Cat> I am not very proficient with ubuntu/linux so I dont want to exclude something and it turns out I need it
[12:11] <k1l_> ablest1980: do you have encryption setup?
[12:12] <silb> then do the backup on a different disk :)
[12:12] <nobody44> Hello, is the support of java in the LTS releases going to end when oracle stop supporting java 7?
[12:12] <ablest1980> yes k1l
[12:12] <White_Cat> jpds right but backup config lists a nnumber of directories
[12:12] <White_Cat> can I just do something like / for everything
[12:12] <k1l_> ablest1980: that is the passphrase for
[12:12] <White_Cat> but then I need to exclude backup directory
[12:12] <jpds> White_Cat: I would just do /home
[12:12] <jpds> White_Cat: And back up to an external disk in /media.
[12:12] <ablest1980> yes how do i  change it
[12:13] <nobody44> we use Ubuntu LTS 14.04 on our servers + tomcat 7 and java 7. What happens to the openjdk package when oracle stop supporting Java 7? Or does this only concern the Oracle JDK / JRE 7 packages?
[12:13] <White_Cat> jpds I have external disk mounted under /backup
[12:13] <silb> is here someone experienced with developing c# programms in ubuntu?
[12:13] <jpds> nobody44: #ubuntu-server.
[12:13] <jpds> White_Cat: Same thing.
[12:13] <Faylite> silb, Tried some, what you need to know?
[12:13] <White_Cat> I know I at least need otc directory
[12:13] <nobody44> jpds: thanks
[12:14] <k1l_> ablest1980: i am not familiar with cryptsetup: i just found that, but you really need to read yourself into that topic not to loose all data: http://askubuntu.com/questions/109898/how-to-change-the-password-of-an-encrypted-lvm-system-done-with-the-alternate-i
[12:14] <White_Cat> *opt
[12:14] <ablest1980> ty k1l_
[12:14] <White_Cat> jpds can I backup everything?
[12:15] <White_Cat> I really am uncomfortable just backing up home since that has very few of my files
[12:15] <silb> Faylite, my problem is: i work as a c# developer (thus im loving C++).  but for my pc's at home, i dont want to install windows. I want to stick with ubuntu. So is there a compatibily with visual studio projects and ubuntu?
[12:15] <jpds> White_Cat: The rest of your filesystem is just binaries from installed packages, surely?
[12:15] <White_Cat> yes but also conf files and log files
[12:16] <ironbull> hi, can someone help me ?  ... from the last  update i can't use my desktop  -  no bars, no terminal ...  got someone this problem ?
[12:16] <jpds> White_Cat: Do you really need those?
[12:16] <White_Cat> if something goes wrong I want to be able to quickly restore
[12:16] <placydo> k1l_, sudo apt-get remove ulatencyd fixed the problem
[12:16] <White_Cat> would I not be able to do that?
[12:16] <Faylite> I think Mono supports Visual Studio projects, not 100% sure.
[12:16] <silb> ok
[12:16] <silb> which IDE do you use?
[12:16] <silb> "monoDevelop"?
[12:17] <k1l_> placydo: oh, 3rd party programs
[12:17] <Faylite> I used that previously, no I started with C++.
[12:17] <Faylite> now*
[12:17] <silb> yeah, in private i programm in C++. but i want to close the gap with C# and ubuntu for my work purposes
[12:17] <Faylite> silb: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8264323/how-to-compile-a-visual-studio-c-sharp-project-with-mono
[12:18] <Faylite> Lookup xbuild
[12:18] <Faylite> The Mono version of MSBuild
[12:18] <placydo> k1l_, but thanks a lot for Your time! Its thank to You and Your questions I have found the solution.
[12:19] <silb> thanks Faylite, gonna have a lookt at it now :)
[12:19] <k1l_> np
[12:19] <ablest1980> ty k1l_ seems to work let me go test it brb
[12:20] <Faylite> mono doesn't support WPF tho, and there might be some other limitations.
[12:20] <Dominique> OpenTokix: I see some comments about powerdns not being able to forward unknown dns records to e.g. google dns. I want to be able to setup forwarding for the dns records not available in powerdns.. is that possible somehow?
[12:21] <silb> gonna try now to build a .sln project :)
[12:22] <ablest1980> ty again k1l_ it worked
[12:22] <ablest1980> :)
[12:24] <nwix> hello there, I am trying to upgrade to 14.04.2. via update manager but it doesnt show the distro upgrade alert. Upgrade alerts in software sources are enabled
[12:25] <ablest1980> lol
[12:25] <FATnerd> lol
[12:25] <ablest1980> funy name
[12:25] <FATnerd> lol
[12:26] <Faylite> ablest1980, you talk funny ;) jk
[12:26] <ablest1980> :)
[12:29] <nwix> ok solved, thanks
[12:31] <icebolt> bye
[12:35] <Skizu> I messed up guys
[12:36] <Skizu> I just installed ubuntu 14.04 LTS desktop edition
[12:36] <Skizu> Installed alongside windows 7, thought it'd install on the new blank SSD, it didn't
[12:37] <Skizu> Now windows 7 won't boot, says no permission or something, I tried to use the repair, but the size is 0KB, so I assume no permission, anyone had this issue or know a resource to help repair this?
[12:42] <freeroute> bekks: this post really explained the whole HWE thing to me - http://askubuntu.com/questions/248914/what-is-hardware-enablement-hwe - ...but I'm still unsure as to why the -image tag has to be added to the kernels. You mentioned that it's the name of the linux kernel package as packaged for Ubuntu, but isn't it the same for linux-generic? For example, why is the -image tag missing from
[12:42] <freeroute> lunux-signed-generic-lts-trusty? I've tried to read this LTS enablement stack documentation (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack) but I feel it was written for reference use mostly. From what I've understand it's a combination of HWE and LTS kernels. I did however learn a bit more about the release schedule of Ubuntu kernels.
[12:43] <freeroute> Skizu: boot from into a liveCD and run sudo gparted
[12:43] <freeroute> that will tell you if the partitions are still there, and hope that you didn't overwrite your win7 partition with your ubuntu one
[12:44] <Skizu> What's liveCD?
[12:44] <freeroute> Skizu: what experience do you have with Ubuntu? Let's start with that.
[12:44] <Skizu> I've never used it as a desktop, only server edition
[12:44] <Skizu> CLI
[12:45] <freeroute> ok, so you're comfortable with the CLI?
[12:45] <k1l_> Skizu: are you sure you installed alongside windows?
[12:45] <Skizu> Sure, not an expert by all means
[12:45] <Skizu> The option literally said, install ubuntu alongside windows 7
[12:45] <k1l_> ca you show a "sudo fdisk -l" (small L at the end) in a pastebin?
[12:45] <freeroute> cool, then let's find out if you installed Ubuntu alongside win7 or on top of it, do what k1l_ says if you're still booted in Ubuntu.
[12:46] <freeroute> if not, you can boot from the USB stick / CD and select "Try Ubuntu without installing" option.
[12:47] <Skizu> k1l_: http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=a3fb908
[12:47] <bekks> freeroute: Whats the actual issue behind your questions about the names of the kernel packages?
[12:48] <bekks> freeroute: whats the big picture?
[12:48] <k1l_> Skizu: well, what sort of setup is this? windows on a 1tb disk and ubuntu should be on the 120Gb disk?
[12:49] <Skizu> Windows was on the 120GB disk
[12:49] <Skizu> Data on the 1TB disk, and wanted ubuntu on the 30GB disk
[12:49] <freeroute> bekks: I was just wondering what the difference was between all those kernels. My goal was to get the latest kernel or a kernel with latest features. As I've learned that would be the HWE kernel. A side question was what the -image tag meant on kernels.
[12:50] <Skizu> What I think it currently is is, Windows and Ubuntu on the 120GB disk
[12:50] <k1l_> Skizu: well, the 30GB disk is ntfs, that is not ubuntu.
[12:50] <Skizu> Basically I want to fix the 120GB disk to be just windows, and then I'll format the 30GB disk and install ubuntu again
[12:51] <k1l_> but i am not familiar with gpt and uefi (and i dont like that) so i am not much help in that setup
[12:52] <freeroute> bekks: ideally, that kernel with the latest features would also be supported as long as an LTS kernel in the sense that it would keep receiving critical/security updates.
[12:52] <Skizu> k1l_: I've no idea what they are either
[12:52] <Ben64> a "sudo parted -l" will show the partitions on the GPT drive
[12:52] <freeroute> (if parted is installed)
[12:52] <k1l_> freeroute: hardware enablement stack is to provide newer kernels and xorg to the LTS release as an option since you dont want 3-5 years old kernels and such sometimes but want a LTS release for the rest.
[12:53] <bekks> freeroute: Which is not the case.
[12:53] <bekks> freeroute: "the lastest kernel" is "the latest kernel provided for that LTS release", then your statement is true.
[12:53] <k1l_> freeroute: so the HWE is using the backports kernels from like 14.10. but keep in mind that you need to switch to the next kernel since the HWE got limited support timeframes
[12:54] <Skizu> Result of what Ben64 said http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=ee94166
[12:54] <Ben64> Skizu: that doesn't look good at all...
[12:55] <Skizu> Am I right in reading this; windows gotsquashed to 1049kB ?
[12:55] <Ben64> Skizu: you said windows was on the 120GB? Because it does not appear to be currently
[12:55] <Skizu> Ubuntu, you're a ****
[12:55] <Ben64> you can't blame ubuntu
[12:56] <Skizu> I used the Ubuntu install alongside Windows 7 option, I will blame their lies
[12:56] <k1l_> why does the 1TB has a boot flag then?
[12:56] <Ben64> it asks you what to do, and it also has you confirm what its about to do before it changes anything
[12:56] <k1l_> if its only data partition
[12:56] <Skizu> I confirmed the option Install alongside Windows 7
[12:57] <vishnuavenu> how to backup my os installation partition on another partition of same hard disk ...
[12:57] <cfhowlett> Skizu, less attitude + more facts MIGHT actually yield some assistance.
[12:57] <vishnuavenu> i do'nt want to .. purchase new harddrive
[12:57] <freeroute> k1l_: so after the support for that HWE kernel has ended, can I then switch to the HWE kernel of the next LTS release?
[12:58] <bekks> No.
[12:58] <k1l_> freeroute: every pointrelease there is a new HWE kernel, yes
[12:58] <k1l_> freeroute: and you need to change to the other kernel package.
[12:58] <bekks> Every pointrelease, but yout are not intended to use a kernel for another LTS release.
[12:58] <bekks> *you
[12:59] <k1l_> and you are still mixing LTS releases there
[12:59] <Ben64> freeroute: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=14.04.x+Ubuntu+Kernel+Support+Schedule.png
[12:59] <bekks> freeroute: LTS releases: 12.04, 14.04, 16.04, etc - pointreleases: 14.04, 14.04.1, 14.04.2, etc
[12:59] <k1l_> freeroute: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=14.04.x+Ubuntu+Kernel+Support+Schedule.png
[13:00] <k1l_> freeroute: the page really really really explaines it all, even with pictures.
[13:00] <freeroute> I thought https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/ was primarily used as reference for developers.
[13:01] <Skizu> So can I assume my windows is gone? Or if it's got a read issue? As it says that there's like a read issue in many places?
[13:01] <freeroute> also I thought that pointreleases were a part of LTS
[13:01] <k1l_> freeroute: you are mixing a lot of things here
[13:01] <freeroute> yes :(
[13:02] <vishnuavenu> how to backup my os installation partition on another partition of same hard disk ...
[13:02] <k1l_> freeroute: so what is your actual question? (i only see you mising more things into stuff you already dont understand)
[13:02] <k1l_> *mixing
[13:03] <Ben64> vishnuavenu: you'd need a second partition the same size or bigger
[13:03] <vishnuavenu> ya i have ...
[13:03] <freeroute> k1l_: I think mainly I just wanted a kernel with latest features and long critical/security support, so I wondered if such a thing existed.
[13:04] <vishnuavenu> even if partition have on 8 gb ... written
[13:04] <vishnuavenu> i want to backup the .. OS installation
[13:05] <Ben64> vishnuavenu: terribly inefficient and kind of pointless. what if the drive fails? your backup is gone too
[13:05] <vishnuavenu> ohhh ... sry
[13:05] <vishnuavenu> yaa true ....
[13:05] <k1l_> freeroute: well, you want the biggest house with the smallest rent. you need to decide what is more important to you. the picture i showed you shows what the options are for you on 14.04. you can stay on the original kernel or go the path of HWE where you need to change to the new supported kernel on your own
[13:05] <vishnuavenu> then what to do
[13:05] <bekks> freeroute: Just use the LTS hardware enablement stack, and you will be perfectly fine, when using sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade;
[13:06] <cfhowlett> vishnuavenu, backup your DATA.  get a USB or an external drive.
[13:06] <freeroute> bekks: do I have to do that everytime I want to update
[13:06] <freeroute> ?
[13:06] <bekks> freeroute: Of course. You always need to run sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade for getting updfates.
[13:06] <bekks> *updates
[13:06] <vishnuavenu> ok ... then ... what tool should i use
[13:06] <k1l_> freeroute: that is running updates at all. apt-get dist-upgrade is needed for getting updates that require other packages to be installed while update, like kernel updates do
[13:07] <freeroute> bekks: oh, I always ran sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[13:07] <mike_papa> vishnuavenu: look for 'dd backup'  on google. It will let you create image of partition. You can compress it -  this way empty space will take virtuallay no space.
[13:07] <bekks> freeroute: use dist-upgrade instead of upgrade, as the messages on the screen tell you :)
[13:08] <freeroute> oh, someone used to tell me (on this channel) that it wasn't always safe but I'll just do dist-upgrade then
[13:08] <mike_papa> vishnuavenu: But as others said. Keeping bakcup on same disk is not good idea. Unless you experiment, and want to have img for quick recovery.
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[13:09] <cfhowlett> !ops |asstick, channel spam
[13:10] <vishnuavenu> hmmm yaa... true ... but this i do'nt have enough money .... to buy new one
[13:11] <vishnuavenu> i have two pendrives ... 16 and 8 gb ... i know that not be enough
[13:11] <Ben64> vishnuavenu: then only backup important stuff
[13:11] <vishnuavenu> yaa that what i needed
[13:12] <vishnuavenu> ... i just want secure my ... fresh installed upgraded os installation
[13:12] <cfhowlett> vishnuavenu asked and answered.  you know what you need to do, so stop repeating the question please
[13:12] <GaGr> OpenTokix: thanks again, I found a cool git repo for the aws icons ;) -- https://github.com/abesto/yed-aws-palettes
[13:13] <zlude> Hello! I need to use delldset_v2.1.0.112_A00.bin but it's work just on RHEL OS's, can i run it on Debian using something? someone can help me?
[13:13] <cfhowlett> zlude, wrong channel.  neither rhel or debian is supported here.
[13:13] <k1l_> zlude: well for debian better ask in #debian
[13:13] <dvanstone> hello since yesterdays update my login screen does not appear it displays a solid white screen with a pointer no graphics or user input for password until i click on the screen and then it displays the login screen is this a bug or a simple fix ?
[13:13] <zlude> lol
[13:14] <vishnuavenu> ??? sry cfhowlett ... i asked ... the procedure ... only .. i am clear with my demand
[13:14] <zlude> it's the same as ubuntu, both uses DEB files
[13:14] <zlude> let me change than...
[13:14] <k1l_> zlude: no drama needed. just ask in the appropriate channels and its al good
[13:14] <zlude> Hello! I need to use delldset_v2.1.0.112_A00.bin but it's work just on RHEL OS's, can i run it on UBUNTU using something? someone can help me?
[13:14] <zlude> better now?
[13:14] <zlude> (:
[13:14] <cfhowlett> vishnuavenu, cp or dd to the external storage.  for more info: man cp or man dd
[13:15] <jpds> zlude: Only one way to find out really.
[13:15] <dvanstone> anyone ?
[13:15] <OpenTokix> GaGr: Glad you like it, - its so much better than dia =)
[13:15] <k1l_> zlude: no. you are spoiling volunteers help. please dont be that rude. ask in #debian. thanks
[13:15] <jpds> zlude: Just run it, and if it doesn't work, ask whomever supplied you the binary.
[13:15] <vishnuavenu> thankx cfhowlett and others
[13:15] <GaGr> OpenTokix: Yep totally! Thanks again for your help ;)
[13:16] <zlude> ok guys, see you next time! fuckoff.
[13:16] <jpds> What a polite person.
[13:16] <kidnap> lol
[13:17] <Amelie2324> hi
[13:17] <dvanstone> hi
[13:21] <dvanstone> is this the correct channel to ask questions about ubuntu ?
[13:21] <jpds> dvanstone: Yes.
[13:21] <Amelie2324> I don't understand why I get twice "true" here: http://pastebin.com/nk3NymVE
[13:21] <dvanstone> hello since yesterdays update my login screen does not appear it displays a solid white screen with a pointer no graphics or user input for password until i click on the screen and then it displays the login screen is this a bug or a simple fix ?
[13:24] <dvanstone> hmm
[13:26] <k1l_> dvanstone: what setup is this? what ubuntu exactly? what desktop? what video driver/card?
[13:28] <dvanstone> kil_ platform.linux_distribution() = ('Ubuntu', '14.04', 'trusty') os.getenv('DESKTOP_SESSION') = ubuntu
[13:29] <dvanstone> kil_ platform.platform = Linux-3.13.0-45-generic-x86_64-with-Ubuntu-14.04-trusty
[13:30] <k1l_> dvanstone: i didnt hear of a bug like this for 14.04 so far.
[13:30] <dvanstone> it started after yesterdays updates
[13:31] <dvanstone> kil_ and it also affect the start up sound the jungle drum or whatever it is called no longer is heard
[13:31] <dvanstone> but sound works in all other places
[13:32] <dvanstone> after logging in
[13:32] <anti_theocon> does the apt-get installations update the system installed updates? or does one need to update thru system, then do apt-get upgrade manually?
[13:32] <amancer1> Hey guys
[13:33] <amancer1> I have an error when using gedit, can anyone help me out?
[13:33] <cfhowlett> Anti-Pizza, apt-get installs the specified package.  apt-get upgrade upgrades installed packages
[13:33] <dvanstone> amancer1 error as in
[13:34] <anti_theocon> but not the ones that come in with software installer?
[13:34] <amancer1> I’ll pastebin mom
[13:34] <amancer1> http://pastebin.com/8JuLvLiQ
[13:35] <Anti-Pizza> wut
[13:35] <Anti-Pizza> cfhowlett :P :)
[13:35] <anti_theocon> i cant eat pizza anymore :(
[13:35] <Anti-Pizza> But you must!
[13:36] <Anti-Pizza> :D But you are the besti in it!
[13:36] <amancer1> dvanstone: http://pastebin.com/8JuLvLiQ
[13:36] <Anti-Pizza> :D we needyou... to eat it! please!
[13:36] <dvanstone> amancer1 binary file
[13:37] <amancer1> what?
[13:37] <amancer1> dvanstone: What do you mean by binary file?
[13:42] <anti_theocon> cheers
[13:45] <dvanstone> amancer1 have you tried vi or nano ?
[13:46] <amancer1> nano works, but I’d like to get gedit fixed
[13:51] <amancer1> dvanstone: Ok I figured it’s because I’m trying to use gedit via an SSH Session. It works fine when launched from terminal...
[13:53] <nickxuz> hello
[13:54] <dvanstone> hi
[13:54] <hazarda> hai sayang
[13:56] <hazarda> hai sayang
[13:56] <Quoexl> EHLO
[13:58] <hazarda> sayang
[14:05] <abaday> theres a module fpr apache called "Mod_Authz_Socache", how do I download it?
[14:06] <abaday>  mod_authn_socache
[14:06] <Quoexl> google mod_authn_socache
[14:06] <Quoexl> maybe put download after that
[14:07] <bazhang>  File mod_authn_socache found in apache2-bin abaday
[14:07] <Quoexl> thats the man, bazhang
[14:08] <bazhang> Quoexl, instead of telling people to google, please try /msg ubottu find package
[14:08] <bazhang> Quoexl, or /msg ubottu info package
[14:08] <Quoexl> sorry tired and thought I was in offtopic
[14:11] <tnkhanh> hi
[14:13] <argali> hey guys. is it possible that the grub timeout is disabled at boot when the system crashed the last time it ran?
[14:14] <argali> meaning one has to hit Enter at boot?
[14:14] <cfhowlett> argali, unlikely that a screen crash could impact the grub timeout configurations
[14:15] <HoloPed> hey guys
[14:15] <argali> cfhowlett: but it does.
[14:15] <HoloPed> how do I connected to a wireless network from terminal? All I have is SSH access
[14:16] <welovfree> Hello guys, I am looking for a command that involves 'dns'?
[14:16] <argali> this is not present in the 14.04 netinstall but on the normal server image.
[14:16] <argali> unacceptable when running headless machines.
[14:16] <argali> or vms
[14:17] <HoloPed> What can I do if ubuntu doesn't recognize the wifi dongle ?
[14:17] <jam3smpink> is there a live (persistant mode) distro i can use on a hp630 laptop? the 14.10 doesnt seem to like the graphics card on it
[14:17] <Apachez> whats the proper fstab config for /tmp if I want to run it from memory? it seems that using noexec is bad for apt-get who will fail updates?
[14:17] <cfhowlett> HoloPed, sanest option?  purchase a supported dongle, not one that you have to gator wrestle into compliance.
[14:18] <HoloPed> cfhowlett, it was suppose to be supported. I need to look into which model it is exactly
[14:18] <HoloPed> I didn't buy it
[14:18] <magman> no driver settings in system settings in kbuntu
[14:19] <magman> need to add addtional drivers in Kubuntu
[14:19] <magman> anyone out there that can help me...
[14:19] <cfhowlett> magman, drivers for ... ?
[14:21] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[14:21] <HoloPed> cfhowlett, its a Ae6000
[14:21] <argali> cfhowlett: Found it, Grub has a failsafe mode GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT=2
[14:22] <cfhowlett> !hardware | HoloPed,
[14:23] <Xano> I am looking for a solution that accepts a maximum system load and info on how to spawn child processes (queue workers) and balances the number of child processes (workers) against the system load. If the load gets too high, it should kill workers, but if the load gets too low, it should spawn new ones. Does something like this exist?
[14:24] <HoloPed> cfhowlett, thanks
[14:24] <cfhowlett> HoloPed, check ebay and amazon.  You'll probably find a bargain and save time, effort and frustration.
[14:27] <OpenTokix> Xano: never heard of, and it would probably spinn out of control
[14:27] <Xano> OpenTokix: How so?
[14:28] <OpenTokix> Xano: since the fork of new workers would give you some load increase, and if you are right above the treshhold
[14:28] <OpenTokix> Xano: is it just general processes, or something you think about?
[14:28] <Xano> OpenTokix: AMQP queue workers that perform analyses on a multicore server
[14:29] <Xano> And in our current (homemade not very well-designed) system we start with one worker per queue and increase or decrease based on the system's load average
[14:29] <Xano> The workers are started on cron, however, and they terminate once they've completed a cycle
[14:30] <Xano> The new system will have workers running continuously until they are killed by another process, or until they crash
[14:30] <trijntje> I accidentally deleted a bunch of scripts I wrote, what is the best way to recover only these scripts?
[14:31] <somsip> trijntje: how did you delete them?
[14:31] <OpenTokix> Xano: your very latency sensitive, or why are you starting and stopping workers?
[14:32] <whimboo> i experience some slowness in downloading security updates for ubuntu 14.10 from various servers. can it be that some have load issues?
[14:32] <whimboo> like http://us.archive.ubuntu.com
[14:32] <whimboo> i get about 90kb/s only
[14:32] <Xano> OpenTokix: The current situation stops workers, because they are PHP scripts that just terminate when they're done processing a single item. The next cron run then spawns new workers. The new situation (with the AMQP queue) will have workers running continuously on multiple servers (not all with the same specs), so we're looking for a solution that automatically optimizes the number of workers.
[14:32] <trijntje> somsip: rm. The problem is that the partition that held the scripts also has a lot of very big data files, so I'm looking for some program that can recover only ascii files < 500kb or so
[14:33] <OpenTokix> Xano: I havent seen it - but I "think" it would be doable with monit (system to run services)
[14:33] <somsip> trijntje: don't do anything that might write data to the drive, and look at this http://extundelete.sourceforge.net/
[14:33] <Xano> OpenTokix: https://mmonit.com/ ?
[14:33] <OpenTokix> Xano: I would say, just let the workers running - dont think of it as a program, think of it as a tube for trains passing thru. - They are always open.
[14:34] <Xano> OpenTokix: I guess we want to optimize the available CPU power as much as we can, but we're a bit afraid to accidentally overload systems, because something happens when we're not looking
[14:34] <OpenTokix> Xano: no, software called monit - its in the ubuntu repos
[14:34] <OpenTokix> Xano: Rabbitmq will not do that for you
[14:34] <OpenTokix> Xano: Dont worry about it
[14:34] <Xano> OpenTokix: Ah, will look for it
[14:35] <OpenTokix> Xano: how much traffic are you looking at?
[14:35] <OpenTokix> Xano: if its less then say 5k/sec per messagebroker, you have nothing to worry about at all
[14:35] <OpenTokix> Xano: it is not php
[14:35] <Xano> OpenTokix: I know RabbitMQ doesn't do any load balancing, simply because it doesn't do any worker stuff. It just pushes to registered workers and that's it.
[14:35] <Xano> OpenTokix: Also, our RabbitMQ server will run on a different machine
[14:36] <OpenTokix> Xano: yes, but it is very fast and lean - so just run it - configure your queues and let them be
[14:36] <somsip> Xano: are you cloud based?
[14:36] <OpenTokix> Xano: that is my suggestion for you
[14:36] <Xano> OpenTokix: The network trafficwon't be too much, I expect less than 5MB/s on average, but the analyses just take a lot of CPU time
[14:37] <OpenTokix> Xano: But the analyzing is done after the messagebroker, correct?
[14:37] <Xano> OpenTokix: Yeah. The broker (queue) pushes messages to the consumers on one of a handful of servers.
[14:38] <Xano> somsip: what *exactly* are you asking?
[14:38] <OpenTokix> Xano: I thgink your inital idea of starting and stopping workers - is bad design then
[14:38] <Xano> OpenTokix: So the issue of performance and balancing takes place within the scope of a single server running multiple consumers
[14:38] <somsip> Xano: I'm thinking load balancers and auto-scaling groups, but it depends on how you run your servers, and this is rather OT here so I'll just throw that one in the pot and leave it at that
[14:38] <Xano> OpenTokix: We may have a server that is capable of running 10 consumers, and one that can handle only 5 at a time
[14:39] <OpenTokix> Xano: yes, but base that on the specs of the machine - and not on the load - I assume every task is pretty similar, but it is many tasks.
[14:39] <Xano> somsip: We can never predict how much time it takes to process a single message *exactly*.
[14:39] <Xano> OpenTokix: Tasks are the same, but depending on the context it may take 3, 4, 5, 6 seconds per task.
[14:39] <OpenTokix> Xano: but will one task (realistically) be 10x another?
[14:40] <Xano> no
[14:40] <Xano> In practice I've never seen more than 2x
[14:40] <OpenTokix> Xano: I dont think you have to overengineer it then, 3 or 10s - no worries - if its 3 or 30 or 300, then you have to do it "better"
[14:40] <OpenTokix> Xano: Dont overengineer, is my educated suggestion
[14:40] <Xano> OpenTokix: That is usually sensible advice :)
[14:40] <OpenTokix> Xano: I designed a system that handled 3 billion web req/day
[14:41] <OpenTokix> Xano: ran for five years, 99.96% uptime =)
[14:41] <Xano> OpenTokix: I'm just really worried that we won't be using expensive VPSs to the fullest or that we'll overload them.
[14:41] <OpenTokix> Xano: still runnning, but I switched jobs =)
[14:41] <Xano> OpenTokix: nice :)
[14:41] <PCatinean> Can one setup a vpn on ubuntu even if the key was designed for windows? Sorry very bad with this
[14:41] <OpenTokix> Xano: Well, - I would get a propper metrics system - do some educated guesses - and then adjust machine size afterwards.
[14:41] <PCatinean> the admin asked me if I was on a 32bit windows or 64 bit windows, I said 64 but it's ubuntu, can I still connect?
[14:42] <OpenTokix> PCatinean: yes
[14:42] <OpenTokix> PCatinean: Is it openvpn?
[14:42] <PCatinean> ssl vpn OpenTokix
[14:42] <OpenTokix> Xano: Lets take it privatly maybe?
[14:42] <OpenTokix> PCatinean: yes, you just need to adjust the configuration file slightly
[14:42] <Xano> OpenTokix: Alright, we'll start with that then and see how it goes. It can hardly get any slower than the current setup :P
[14:43] <PCatinean> The configuration file he sent me, is it a lot of work?
[14:43] <Xano> (which is way too slow)
[14:43] <OpenTokix> Xano: probably not =)
[14:44] <OpenTokix> Xano: im here everyday - so if you need to throw around ideas, dont hestitate. Id love to give some input - I love that stuff =)
[14:44] <ioritz> helloo
[14:44] <OpenTokix> PCatinean: no, probably not
[14:45] <Xano> OpenTokix: Cool, thanks for your time!
[14:45] <Guest60067> Hello, guys! My brother accidentally removed all the kernels, so I booted through cdrom. What should I do now, how can I restore everything?
[14:46] <Guest60067> I tried this thread but I had some errors.
[14:46] <Guest60067> http://askubuntu.com/questions/28099/how-to-restore-a-system-after-accidentally-removing-all-kernels
[14:47] <warTurtle> http://askubuntu.com/questions/28099/how-to-restore-a-system-after-accidentally-removing-all-kernels
[14:47] <warTurtle> haha :D
[14:47] <Guest60067> WarTurtle: :D
[14:47] <O_OniGiri> Hi there, I have a problem with multiple users. I would like to give users the permission to install applications using sudo, however I do not want them to access each other's files. Please help me out.
[14:48] <O_OniGiri> Is it possible for ubuntu to do this?
[14:48] <Guest60067> mount: mount point /mnt/dev does not exist
[14:48] <Guest60067> this is my error
[14:48] <trijntje> O_OniGiri: look into the sudoers file, you can give users permission to run certain commands as sudo
[14:49] <trijntje> O_OniGiri: on the other hand, they could then make and install a fake .deb files that destroy the data of other users
[14:49] <O_OniGiri> trijntje: I will look into it, thanks :)
[14:49] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: how did your brother remove the kernel?
[14:49] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: via apt?
[14:49] <O_OniGiri> trijntje: But they can't access each others home folder?
[14:50] <trijntje> O_OniGiri: define 'access', all home folders are open for reading by all users by default
[14:50] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: if you copy the kernel file + initrd from the cdrom to your /boot/  folder on the system, then you can boot that kernel from the command line - and probably get into a console to install a working kernel
[14:50] <mike_papa> O_OniGiri: They will be able to do, what you let them. With sudoers you can decide what commands, and as which user they can do.
[14:51] <trijntje> O_OniGiri: it might be easier to just encrypt the home folders of all users. That way the cannot see each others files, and you can make them all admin. Just know that they will still be able to destroy each other's data if they want
[14:51] <mike_papa> O_OniGiri: You can even decide if using sudo requires password, or not, and in which cases it does, or does not.
[14:52] <Guest60067> OpenTokix: I think he did that manually
[14:52] <Guest60067> OpenTokix: can you please guide me through what I have to do? I'm kinda newbie to unix
[14:53] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: I dont know it by heart - so  it would be very error prone. - - Btw. - did you try booting your ubuntu cd and just select repair?
[14:55] <Guest60067> OpenTokix: I chose " Try Ubuntu "
[14:56] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: and if you start the installer, there is a repair option
[14:56] <OpenTokix> irrc
[14:56] <OpenTokix> iirc
[14:56] <Guest60067> OpenTokix: where?
[14:56] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
[14:56] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: Check the "update failure"
 thank you mate, I'll check that
[14:57] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: and instead of apt-get upgrade, do apt-get install linux-image-generic
[14:57] <O_OniGiri> mike_papa: but with sudoers file, you can't stop them from accessing each others files right?
[14:58] <Guest60067> OpenTokix: but that's the same thing I'm doing through the terminal
[14:58] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: important you mount the correct partition, - I dont know what partition is your ubuntu root partition
[14:58] <Guest60067> I have sdb1 though
[14:58] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: yes, no problem - just change /dev/sda1 for /dev/sdb1
[14:58] <OpenTokix> Guest60067: what is the problem you're having?
[15:07] <cowo_jomblo> hello
[15:07] <cowo_jomblo> can i ask something  ?
[15:08] <freeroute> cowo_jomblo: you just did. Too bad.
[15:08] <freeroute> no more questions for you.
[15:08] <freeroute> but really...
[15:08] <freeroute> !ask
[15:11] <tnkhanh> !patience
[15:12] <tnkhanh> cool
[15:13] <cowo_jomblo> hehe oke thanks
[15:14] <cowo_jomblo> sorry i dont now
[15:23] <PCatinean> I thought openvpn might have had a graphical interface
[15:24] <OpenTokix> PCatinean: there is a graphical frontend for openvpn in ubuntu network-manager-openvpn
[15:24] <PCatinean> Thank you!
[15:25] <OpenTokix> PCatinean: if you do apt-cache search openvpn; there is a few to choose from
[15:25] <killall> hello i have a multiline line generated by the output of a program, how can I with awk get only 2 lines ?
[15:26] <OpenTokix> killall: does it have to be awk?
[15:26] <killall> OpenTokix,  no :)
[15:26] <OpenTokix> killall: head -2
[15:26] <OpenTokix> or tail -2
[15:26] <OpenTokix> depending if you want start or finish
[15:26] <killall> they are not the first or the last 2
[15:27] <killall> they can be in the midle or in the begining and one starts with RSSI and the other with bdaddr
[15:27] <OpenTokix> killall: do you know what line it is, you can first do a tail and then pipe to a head
[15:27] <OpenTokix> killall: oh
[15:28] <OpenTokix> killall: | grep -E '(RSSI|bdaddr)'
[15:28] <killall> OpenTokix,  http://paste.virtual2.net/?paste=36 this is the line generated by the program
[15:28] <killall> OpenTokix,  thanks
[15:28] <OpenTokix> killall: yw
[15:29] <sureshscribnar> I was wondering how we set PATH environmient variable permanantly in Ubuntu based docker container?
[15:29] <sureshscribnar> I tried setting it in ~/.profile and /etc/profile…. both did nto work
[15:30] <sureshscribnar> The line added was PATH = $PATH:/required/path/bin and next line had export PATH
[15:31] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: its in ~/.bashrc or /etc/enviroment
[15:31] <sureshscribnar> is it only for docker or host linux also?
[15:32] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: for any ubuntu-machine
[15:32] <sureshscribnar> ok thanks, why do they refer other two files then?
[15:32] <sureshscribnar> I mean, under what circumstances ~/.profile and /etc/profile is updated with PATH?
[15:32] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: "they"?
[15:32] <sureshscribnar> Thanks for the answer
[15:32] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: docker docs?
[15:33] <sureshscribnar> Sorry for being vague, its the answer mostly given in internet forums like stackoverflow
[15:33] <sureshscribnar> not docker
[15:33] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: probably because all the n00bs on stack overflow hardly even know how their point and click macs work - even less their docker containers
[15:33] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: but go2docker was so simple! - im a unix admin now!
[15:33] <sureshscribnar> lol
[15:34] <sureshscribnar> thanks for the answer
[15:34] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: dont forget you also can attach a persistent storage to your docker containers
[15:34] <sureshscribnar> yeah using -v… thats working
[15:34] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: that is mounted under /docker inside the container
[15:34] <sureshscribnar> you mean, adding volumes right?
[15:35] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: yeah
[15:35] <sureshscribnar> yes
[15:35] <killall> OpenTokix,  one last question, any way i can put the result of  sudo hcidump -x -t |  grep -E '(RSSI|bdaddr)'  into a single line? (the hcidump is always outputing a multiline string
[15:35] <OpenTokix> killall: tr "\n" " " or tr "\n" ";" if you want some kind of divider
[15:35] <OpenTokix> you pipe via tr
[15:36] <killall> OpenTokix,  no output
[15:36] <killall>  sudo hcidump -x -t |  grep -E '(RSSI|bdaddr)' | tr "\n" ";"
[15:36] <killall> .
[15:36] <killall> .
[15:37] <OpenTokix> and wiithout tr you get output?
[15:37] <OpenTokix> two lines?
[15:37] <killall> OpenTokix,  yes
[15:37] <sureshscribnar> OpenTokix: Whats the diff between updating ~/.bashrc and /etc/enviroment?
[15:37] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: ~/.bashrc is for yoru user, /etc/enviroment global
[15:38] <sureshscribnar> ok thanks
[15:38] <mmmaske> test
[15:38] <OpenTokix> killall: hmm, it should work
[15:38] <killall> the hcidump is always outputing its a stream of data comming to stdout
[15:39] <sureshscribnar> Where can I find a good documentation for linux thats concise?
[15:39] <sureshscribnar> I use ubuntu
[15:39] <killall> it outputs a string as i posted before
[15:40] <OpenTokix> killall: I dont have any bluetooth-enabled linux-box so I can try
[15:40] <OpenTokix> killall: might be so your command output some other newline
[15:40] <genii> sureshscribnar: The best general place to start is The Linux Documentation Project which is good for all linux. Then move on to distribution specific documentation
[15:40] <sureshscribnar> ok tx
[15:41] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: and when you go to stack exachange, read all the answers, and comments to 1-2 top comments. - since they tend to be dumb or wrong, even if they are upvoted.
[15:41] <sureshscribnar> ok tx
[15:42] <iqu> Someone, give this credit card to the owner please: Lynn | Williams | AMEX | 372326050161008 | 736 | 04/2018 | | 12470 Olive Lane | Santa Fe Springs | California | | 90670 | Beyond Salt | 2137129463 | byspcatering@yahoo.com | United States
[15:42] <iqu> Someone, give this credit card to the owner please: Lynn | Williams | AMEX | 372326050161008 | 736 | 04/2018 | | 12470 Olive Lane | Santa Fe Springs | California | | 90670 | Beyond Salt | 2137129463 | byspcatering@yahoo.com | United States
[15:42] <killall> OpenTokix,  can i do the processing with awk? i have a multiline and awk seems able to extract thoose 2 lines
[15:43] <OpenTokix> killall: yes, ofc
[15:43] <killall> OpenTokix,  can you teach me?
[15:43] <OpenTokix> killall: awk is very powerful, - But I suck at it =)
[15:43] <killall>  hoo thanks :D
[15:43] <OpenTokix> killall: I use grep | cut | tr
[15:44] <sureshscribnar> OpenTokix: which linux do you administer?
[15:44] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: debian and ubuntu and some centos
[15:44] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: I perfer debian
[15:44] <OpenTokix> prefer
[15:44] <sureshscribnar> ok and u said now u are unix admin… which unix?
[15:44] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: have done irix, solaris in the past
[15:45] <White_Cat> after a reboot I am greeted by grub prompt
[15:45] <sureshscribnar> oh k, tx.
[15:45] <White_Cat> I honestly dont know what to do :/
[15:45] <kamil7> hi guys, i have a problem with fullscreen on wrong monitor, any info about that?
[15:47] <sureshscribnar> OpenTokix: purden my ignorance. Should I use export PATH? or just setting PATH = $PATH:/new/path/bin is enough?
[15:47] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: in .bashrc export PATH in enviroment PATH=
[15:48] <sureshscribnar> ok tx
[15:52] <ivan_> h4x
[15:53] <sureshscribnar> OpenTokix: added line “export PATH = $PATH:~/.composer/vendor/bin” to ~/.bashrc and restarted container… still no luck
[15:54] <OpenTokix> is the line still there?
[15:54] <sureshscribnar> yes
[15:54] <OpenTokix> and if you do echo $PATH its there?
[15:54] <razo> hi guys
[15:54] <ppf> sureshscribnar: did you source .bashrc again? or did you start a new bash?
[15:54] <sureshscribnar> OpenTokix: no
[15:55] <sureshscribnar> ppf: no, what do you mean source .bashrc?
[15:55] <sureshscribnar> I stop and started the container
[15:55] <razo> i stuck at backbox
[15:55] <sureshscribnar> is it not enough?
[15:55] <ppf> well, "source ~/.bashrc"
[15:55] <sureshscribnar> what does this command do?
[15:55] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: how do you login to the cointainer?
[15:55] <ppf> you need to reload the file for the changes to take effect
[15:55] <razo> can any one explain me how to unhide wifi icon in backbox
[15:55] <SchrodingersScat> !man | sureshscribnar
[15:56] <sureshscribnar> I’m aware, was being bit lazy bones, sorry
[15:56] <ppf> SchrodingersScat: source is a builtin, so no man page :)
[15:56] <ppf> "help source" on the other hand should do it
[15:56] <SchrodingersScat> sureshscribnar: ok, it's just always good to check into a command when you have a question like that.
[15:57] <sureshscribnar> I agree
[15:57] <OpenTokix> ppf, SchrodingersScat: you didnt really understand his/her problem =)
[15:57] <SchrodingersScat> ppf: it's in bash
[15:57] <sureshscribnar> OpenTokix: I get error when I source bashrc… error is given below.
[15:57] <sureshscribnar> bash: export: `=': not a valid identifier
[15:57] <sureshscribnar> bash: export: `/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:~/.composer/vendor/bin': not a valid identifier
[15:58] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: export PATH=$PATH:~/.foo/bar/folder
[15:58] <sureshscribnar> The error was fixed after removing the spaces
[15:58] <OpenTokix> sureshscribnar: not [space]=[space]
[15:58] <sureshscribnar> Increasingly feeling stupid now
[15:59] <jimini> hey there :) a want to install Ubuntu on a Lenovo Ideapad S205. since this notebook seems to have a very crappy EFI implementation, the system does not boot after the installation process has completed. I followed numerous guides like http://askubuntu.com/questions/554583/unable-to-upgrade-or-fresh-install-lubuntu-14-10-32bit-on-lenovo-ideapad-s205, but the boot manager simply does not show up. any ideas?
[16:02] <welovfree> hello
[16:02] <sureshscribnar> I am guilty to use point and click Colloquy myself… had been planning to move over to some other irc with more power… which one do you suggest?
[16:02] <welovfree> I am looking for a dns command?
[16:02] <sureshscribnar> What is the irc client env you use?
[16:02] <ppf> sureshscribnar: irssi
[16:03] <ppf> welovfree: what kind of dns command?
[16:03] <welovfree> ppf: what do you mean?
[16:04] <ppf> what is the functionality that you are looking for?
[16:04] <ppf> look up names?
[16:04] <welovfree> ppf: a command to print for example some informations about it?
[16:04] <sureshscribnar> ok
[16:04] <ppf> about what?
[16:04] <welovfree> ppf: yes names for example
[16:04] <ppf> there is nslookup to look up an ipaddress
[16:05] <ppf> and you can use dig to query some more advanced records
[16:10] <PCatinean> Does anyone have experience connecting to vmware server using ubuntu?
[16:10] <PCatinean> 14.04.02 here
[16:10] <ioria> jimini  https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Linux-Discussion/Working-solution-for-Ideapad-S205-Ubuntu/td-p/751917
[16:11] <marianne> good morning - has anyone out there had success with loading ubuntu 14.04 on a SAMSUNG XE303C12-A01US?
[16:11] <jimini> ioria I already tried that - I partitioned the drive as shown in this thread and installed Ubuntu afterwards - it did not boot
[16:14] <ioria> jimini  can you select  legacy bios?
[16:14] <jimini> ioria no, but for a very short time before the grub menu should appear, the display shows "booting in insecure mode". which seems to me like EFI mode
[16:16] <ioria> jimini  quote -> "The IdeaPad uses a BIOS based on the SecureCore Tiano Platform"
[16:16] <jimini> ioria yes
[16:17] <ioria>  It supports UEFI and Legacy booting
[16:17] <rdfile> PCatinean: I do have some experience
[16:17] <PCatinean> rdfile, is there any other option except virtual machine with windows?
[16:17] <ioria> jimini  quote -> "From what I found out it depends wether the disk is partitioned as GPT or MBR."
[16:17] <PCatinean> it's a esxi vmware rdfile
[16:21] <rdfile> PCatinean: Theres the web client and the CLI as well. I usually just create a small vm on the ESXi servers and RDP to it for management.
[16:24] <PCatinean> rdfile, noted, thank you!
[16:24] <PCatinean> a lot!
[16:24] <PCatinean> :D
[16:24] <jimini> ioria thank you for your hints. I wiped out the GPT partition scheme with gdisk and will now try again to install Ubuntu
[16:24] <pdimitrov> how can I disable landscape on my ubuntu server
[16:24] <pdimitrov> without uninstalling it
[16:25] <rdfile> PCatinean: np
[16:25] <wlodpolm> apt-get purge landscape 'is my best guess without looking the answer up
[16:26] <pdimitrov> wlodpolm: yeah but I want to avoid uninstalling it
[16:27] <pdimitrov> what might be an option is removing 50-landscape-sysinfo from /etc/update-motd.d
[16:27] <wlodpolm> then you'd need to modify the startup scripts which is a moving target...
[16:32] <mike_papa> preseed problem: how to get rid of "Write the changes to disks and configure LVM?". Here is my preseed: http://pastebin.com/M6mKWjqj based on https://help.ubuntu.com/14.10/installation-guide/example-preseed.txt
[16:32] <wanderson> santana santos
[16:38] <UMX> Hi.
[16:38] <UMX> Can somebody take a minute to help me to apply a patch for my wireless card?
[16:40] <UMX> Can somebody take a minute to help me to apply a patch for my wireless card?
[16:40] <logikos> from terminal if i do wine cmd and then type T:\path\to\file.bat  .. it executes the .bat file properly and opens an app, if from the terminal i do wine "T:\path\to\file.bat" OR wine "/home/me/.wine/dosdevices/t:/path/to/file.bat" it errors
[16:41] <logikos> reason i was trying to run it with wine directly is i want a desktop launcher for it
[16:41] <logikos> any ideas?
[16:41] <logikos> i tryed /join #wine here in IRC but i cant join the channel it is invite only.. so if im asking in the wrong place please tell me where i should go
[16:42] <logikos> nevermind remembered it was #winehq
[16:43] <UMX> Can somebody take a minute to help me to apply a patch for my wireless card?
[16:44] <TMess_> hey guys
[16:44] <TMess_> anyone up?
[16:44] <bynarie> #ubuntu but be careful, they are pretty strict there
[16:44] <mike_papa> logikos: try wine "cmd /k T:\path\to\file.bat"
[16:44] <bynarie> no i mean #cyanogenmod sorry
[16:45] <bynarie> wrong chan
[16:45] <bynarie> anyone know where repopick is in the repos?
[16:45] <mike_papa> and I have solved preseed problem. Just in case someone needs i missed "d-i partman-lvm/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true". It's not well documented. Found it on http://serverfault.com/a/477453
[16:47] <adrian_1908> hello, I'm trying to get my Canon MG-3100 series printer to work. I downloaded a *.deb package from Canon as was suggested in various forums. However, it refuses to install and asks for libtiff4, whereas 14.10 comes with libtiff5. Anyone have experience with this?
[16:48] <TMess_> Same ques as Bynarie's :::::: anyone know where repopick is in the repos?
[16:49] <genii> adrian_1908: Try with --force-depends
[16:49] <adrian_1908> genii: ok, thanks.
[16:51] <shudon> hi all :) i have just installed updates that became available in the last 12 hours on ubuntu 14.04. my mouse cursor now only redraws about 8 times a second, if i have any ability to tell by eyeball :(
[16:51] <shudon> video performance overall does not seem affected, only mouse cursor!
[16:51] <eightyeight> what is the appropriate channel for mirrors support? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+mirror/mirrors.xmission.com-archive is listing our mirror as out of date, but near as i can tell, it's not
[16:53] <adrian_1908> Through Google I just found this: (https://launchpad.net/~michael-gruz/+archive/ubuntu/canon-trunk/+build/6123340) The version is much never than the driver from the Canon website and it's built for Utopic. Probably a better choice, right?
[16:53] <adrian_1908> *newer
[16:53] <ianp> I am confused about wubi. I downloaded an iso and run wubi from a virtually mounted iso, and i don't have the option to install, only to "reboot".. do I need to copy wubi.exe outside of the mounted iso ?
[16:54] <ianp> I am installing from within windows 7
[16:54] <ianp> i want to dual boot
[16:54] <bazhang> ianp, skip wubi
[16:54] <ianp> I don't have a blank CD or USB drive
[16:54] <bazhang> ianp, wubi is NOT a dual boot
[16:54] <ianp> Ah.
[16:54] <bazhang> adrian_1908, thats a PPA
[16:54] <teward> adrian_1908: that's a PPA - not really supported here
[16:54] <ianp> then do i need some installation media to be able to install ?
[16:54] <teward> !ppa | adrian_1908
[16:55] <ianp> I thought i used wubi to do this before...
[16:55] <bazhang> ianp, even running ubuntu in a virtualbox is better than wubi
[16:55] <k1l_> ianp: wubi did install inside a container on the windows partition. that was not a native install and had several disadvantages. so a native install is to be prefered
[16:55] <ianp> i see
[16:55] <adrian_1908> Ok, i'll risk it. Thanks for the info.
[16:55] <mike_papa> ianp: if you don't need fast 3d, just run it under VMPlayer, or VirtualBox.
[16:55] <Weimar1919> ianp,  you could try dual booting or booting off a live usb too
[16:55] <ianp> I need fast cpu for running a server application (for java development), i dont need fast gfx at all.
[16:56] <ianp> is virtualbox
[16:56] <ianp> 'fast enough'
[16:56] <TMess_> guys...if I may... anyone know where repopick is in the repos?
[16:56] <krux> shudon: have you tried taking the dongle off the box and putting it back in ?..
[16:56] <bynarie> teward, been using znc from your ppa.. working really well.. i appreciate your work
[16:56] <k1l_> ianp: well, a lot of cpu is used for running windows.
[16:56] <ianp> even while idling?
[16:56] <mike_papa> ianp: then VMPlayer, or VirtualBox is way to go. Just make sure you have virtualization enabled in BIOS.
[16:56] <teward> bynarie: thank you
[16:56] <ianp> I'm fine with it taking 10% of CPU even
[16:56] <teward> bynarie: that's a discussion for another channel though
[16:56] <ianp> k. thanks for the help guys
[16:57] <k1l_> ianp: but if you use wubi the install on ntfs base will "rob" performance, too. so i suggest you get something as install media and make a real install on own partitions
[16:57] <ianp> Yea, that's really the 'right' way.
[16:57] <ianp> I just got fed up with trying to deal with windows from other real OS's (my main desktop is mac) and said 'f it im installing linux'
[16:57] <bynarie> teward, yea i understand
[16:58] <OerHeks> TMess_, repopick ?
[16:58] <mike_papa> my windows 8.1 now consumes 4-6% CPU. Playing PappaPig for my daughter on TV screen, running HydraIRC, Chrome with 12 tabs open, 4 putty instances, notepad++ with 8 tabs, 3 virtual machines in VMPlayer, and WinSCP.
[16:58] <mike_papa> I don't think it's a lot of overhead.
[16:58] <OerHeks> TMess_, we use add-apt-repository, it is part of software-properties-common
[16:58] <TMess_> Yeah a build guide asked for that command and I can't seem to find it
[16:59] <ataalik> Hello, I have installed unity8 woth lxc container but when I try to open it up I just get a black screen. Any one know what is wrong ?
[16:59] <genii> !info repopick
[16:59] <OerHeks> !find repopick
[16:59] <TMess_> repopick I believe is a part of and for git
[16:59] <genii> TMess_: According to the bot, it's not in any repository
[16:59] <TMess_> I see
[16:59] <mcphail> TMess_: is it part of git or part of the android repo tools?
[17:00] <k1l_> ataalik: well, that is still in early alpha stage. better ask the dev team or even better file a bug report
[17:00] <TMess_> I'm not sure... I'm really new to this
[17:00] <phre4k> I have an Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS server and want to start samba 4.1.6 as AD PDC. I edited the smb.conf and wanted to start with "service samba start" but it doesn't work
[17:01] <ataalik> Sure but I would like to ask around on irc first, does unity has it's own channel
[17:01] <mcphail> TMess_: I don't know the answer myself, but lots of commands such as "repo add" are not pure git commands but come from android
[17:01] <k1l_> ataalik: there is #ubuntu-unity
[17:01] <xcynthi> window splith 50
[17:02] <mcphail> ataalik: the "black screen with cursor" problem is pretty ubiquitous. You'll get it unless the planets are aligned with regards to your hardware and drivers
[17:02] <mike_papa> phre4k: cat /var/log/syslog | tail?
[17:02] <jimini> ioria I tried it with a fresh GPT scheme and a fresh msdos partition table - without success :\
[17:03] <TMess_> thanks @mcphail
[17:05] <k1l_> TMess_: that sounds like android or cyanogen stuff, maybe better ask their communities
[17:05] <TMess_> yeah I'm trying evrywhere... thanks anyways
[17:05] <phre4k> mike_papa: useless use of cat :D w8
[17:06] <ioria> jimini   are you using the entire  disk and Secure boot  is activated  ?
[17:06] <blodyx> my brothers ubuntu computer crashed and now he cant access his files... they belong to unknown user. is there a way to fix this?
[17:06] <jimini> ioria I am using the entire disk, yes. the BIOS does not show a secure boot option
[17:07] <ataalik> mcphail: yeah I thought it could be something like that. Thank you
[17:07] <phre4k> mike_papa: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10411086/
[17:07] <phre4k> omg, I'm so dumb. I deleted the provision.
[17:07] <phre4k> thanks for pointing me to the right logfile. I need to reprovision
[17:09] <ioria> jimini   Have you tried   Boot-Repair  ?
[17:09] <jimini> ioria not yet, no
[17:09] <telmich> good evening
[17:09] <jimini> ioria or do you mean re-execute grub-install?
[17:09] <telmich> on a ubuntu 14.04 I do not have lo setup after boot,even though there is "auto lo and iface lo inet loopback" in /etc/network/interfaces
[17:09] <telmich> any idea why?
[17:10] <ioria> jimini   : yes   ....  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2176420
[17:11] <jimini> ioria I will have a look at that, thank you
[17:11] <ioria> jimini   : ya wellcome ... hope it helps
[17:12] <c0nfuseki> Hello, I have a basic problem; Running Xubuntu 14.04.2 ... I was running the Ubuntu Software Centre for installing in what I thought was a free installation of MATLAB. However, it was asking for a source of where the files were kept. Since I had none, I exited the windows (but now it's taking up my installation queue and I cannot cancel).
[17:12] <telmich> even "ifdown lo; ifup lo" does not assign an ip address to lo
[17:13] <UMX> Can somebody take a minute to help me to apply a patch for my wireless card?  4th answer here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/broadcom-sta/+bug/1289996   I don't know what to do with this: http://ix.io/9DV
[17:18] <Budd> I have Ubuntu studio on an Apire One netbook. Upon resume-from-suspend, my X terminal is blank and unwakeable. Switching to a text console and killing my XFCE session gives me a (new) working X session.
[17:18] <c0nfuseki> Hello, I have a basic problem; Running Xubuntu 14.04.2 ... I was running the Ubuntu Software Centre for installing in what I thought was a free installation of MATLAB. However, it was asking for a source of where the files were kept. Since I had none, I exited the windows (but now it's taking up my installation queue and I cannot cancel).
[17:18] <BromeoAndCooliet> hi would should I do with my hands at a party?
[17:19] <BromeoAndCooliet> should they just dangle at my sides?
[17:19] <Budd> Where should I look for more information on why this is happening? I've tried futzing with ACPI kernel parameters and rebooting, but no luck so far.
[17:19] <bazhang> BromeoAndCooliet, try a chat channel, this is ubuntu support
[17:20] <Budd> c0nfuseki: can you give the exact wording when it asks for the files are kept? It may want an installation location, or perhaps you need to down load something separately.
[17:21] <Guest60067> Hello, guys! My brother accidentally removed all the kernels, I'm now booted from cdrom. Trying to restore after this http://askubuntu.com/questions/28099/how-to-restore-a-system-after-accidentally-removing-all-kernels
[17:21] <Guest60067> but I have some errors
[17:22] <shudon> lol
[17:22] <shudon> when i drag my windows with mouse to move them
[17:22] <shudon> the window updates very smoothly
[17:22] <shudon> but the mouse cursor stutters and jumps
[17:23] <Guest60067> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10411344/
[17:24] <k1l_> Guest60067: are you sure you mounted the right partition?
[17:24] <c0nfuseki> Thanks for replying Budd. I believe that the installer was wanting to find an existing installation location.
[17:24] <Budd> shudon: slow CPU perhaps? Or could be screen turbulence (I just made that up, but I think it sounds good).
[17:24] <Guest60067> k1l: yes, the sdb1 is the one
[17:25] <k1l_> Guest60067: what partition is that on sdb1?
[17:25] <Guest60067> k1l: boot
[17:25] <Budd> c0nfuseki: hmm. not obvious to me, if it's asking for an existing install.
[17:26] <Guest60067> k1l: my cdrom boot
[17:27] <k1l_> well, /boot doesnt have a dev
[17:27] <c0nfuseki> If I was to restart, would the ubuntu software centre still think it was in the middle of installing?
[17:27] <Guest60067> k1l: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10411439/
[17:28] <k1l_> Guest60067: you need to mount the "/" partition from the broken system into /mnt, then you need to mount the "/boot" partition into /mnt/boot
[17:28] <irreverant> do you guys know if any one has booted ubuntu off a galaxy note 4?
[17:28] <Budd> c0nfuseki: probably not - the package system is pretty good about remaining sane.
[17:28] <daikirai> is there any specific channel for solving problems with makefiles or can i ask just here?
[17:29] <c0nfuseki> k. thanks. i'll reboot. *fingers crossed*
[17:29] <mcphail> daikirai: that would be offtopic here
[17:29] <Guest60067> k1l_: I'm really sorry, I'm new to unix. Can you please guide me through?
[17:29] <mcphail> shudon: what video drivers?
[17:29] <Budd> c0nfuseki: if it does seem stuck, I'd try "sudo apt-get remove matlab" from the command line (adjusting the package name as needed)
[17:29] <shudon> hi all :) how can i get my ubuntu 14.04 system's hostname to resolve on our Windows WINS server?
[17:29] <k1l_> Guest60067: what system is that, that is installed on the system?
[17:30] <rdfile> shudon: why are you using WINS? Is the windows system win98 or older?
[17:30] <Guest60067> k1l_: ubuntu 14.04
[17:30] <k1l_> Guest60067: what sort of install?
[17:31] <Guest60067> k1l_: sorry, ubuntu 14.10
[17:31] <Guest60067> k1l_: what do you mean with what sort?
[17:31] <jimini> ioria boot-repair complains about a missing internet connection, although I can ping google.de, for example. and although I created a msdos partition table, Ubuntu seems to have set up a GPT scheme
[17:32] <k1l_> Guest60067: encrypted? or other? sdb1 doesnt look like its a whole / system since its only 255mb, this looks like /boot only. and what is sda?
[17:32] <ioria> jimini   : have you  tried  : sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/etc/resolv.conf
[17:32] <ioria> jimini   : fortheinternet connection, i  mean
[17:33] <k1l_> Guest60067: to repair your system with a chroot you need to know what is inside the partitions. you cant just use a random howto because then you mess up or get errors like you did. you need to arrange the settings to your actual setup
[17:33] <jimini> ioria I edited resolv.conf by myself, but since I can ping google.de (and download boot-repair ;) ), it should not make a difference
[17:33] <Guest60067> k1l_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10411439/
[17:33] <irreverant> so no for ubuntu touch on Note 4?
[17:33] <pavlos> shudon, I think you need to install samba on your linux ... then, win should be able to see your hostname under Network
[17:34] <k1l_> Guest60067: yes, that is the partitions layout. like the road housenumbers. be we need to know what is inside to know what we need to mount .
[17:34] <Guest60067> k1l_: how can we check that?
[17:34] <ioria> jimini   : can you post resolv.conf and /etc/nettwork/interfaces ?
[17:34] <spacemanjr> how do i remove old kernels?
[17:35] <k1l_> Guest60067: well, dont you know what setup is installed?
[17:36] <jimini> ioria: /etc/resolv.conf contains "nameserver 10.0.0.1", /etc/network/interfaces contains only the entry for the loopback interface: "auto lo", "iface lo inet loopback"
[17:36] <Guest60067> k1l: I'm just booted from ubuntu 14.10 iso and pressed Try ubuntu
[17:36] <k1l_> Guest60067: yes, but i am talking about the ubuntu that is installed
[17:36] <k1l_> Guest60067: is it your system?
[17:37] <random-user-name> spacemanjr: sudo apt-get remove <kernel-name>
[17:37] <pavlos> spacemanjr, get a list of your old kernels, dpkg -l | grep linux-image then sudo apt-get remove linux-image-<number>
[17:37] <Guest60067> k1l_: it's mine, yes. There are no kernels
[17:37] <random-user-name> spacemanjr: just don’t delete all of them using dpkg -l
[17:38] <k1l_> Guest60067: so sdb1 is the "/boot" partition? where is the "/"partition? is it sdb5?
[17:38] <ioria> jimini   : in  my resolv.conf  is 127.0.1.1
[17:38] <Guest60067> not sure about that
[17:39] <QuaxEros>  /msg NickServ identify V1ezeman
[17:39] <jimini> ioria yeah, but in fact, I have a working internet connection. otherwise it would not have been possible to install boot-repair :)
[17:39] <ioria> jimini   : right ...
[17:40] <OerHeks> QuaxEros, time to change your password
[17:40] <pavlos> spacemanjr, wrote an article ... http://azloco.org/node/183
[17:40] <OerHeks> https://freenode.net/faq.shtml#changepass
[17:40] <ioria> jimini   : can you boot now ?
[17:41] <funkenstrahlen> Hey, if I put "<3" into markdown, the parser I use breaks. Is this normal behaviour because <3 is invalid in markdown or should the parser render it correctly?
[17:41] <QuaxEros> Trying to find it first...;)
[17:41] <jimini> ioria no, boot-repair cancels the repair process due to "no internet connection"
[17:41] <georgio> Hi, I`m having a problem with my sound in Xubuntu 14.10 what happens is that I changed my "Built-in audio profile " in the volume control settings to "Digital stereo (IEC958)" and now my headphone stop work T_T . Of course that i changed back to analog stereo output but it doesn't work anymore. someone can help me please?﻿
[17:41] <QuaxEros> Was not correct...
[17:41] <k1l_> funkenstrahlen: a good question for a markdown channel :) see !alis to find one
[17:42] <QuaxEros> but leave the space out yeah....didn't see it
[17:42] <spacemanjr> random-user-name: ty
[17:42] <telmich> it seems that the loopback device does not get an ip address on my ubuntu 14.04 - any idea why?
[17:42] <spacemanjr> pavlos: ty
[17:42] <funkenstrahlen> k1l_: I tried. one single guy in #markdown channel. not responding.
[17:42] <funkenstrahlen> !alis markdown
[17:47] <QuaxEros> OerHeks  Gevonden... ;)
[17:47] <OerHeks> QuaxEros, have fun
[17:48] <QuaxEros> thnx
[17:49] <cody__> ..
[17:54] <allein> la la la
[17:56] <boriseto> Hello, I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 with gnome-fallback session. Does anybody know why does it prompt me twice for the password when I wake my machine from suspend? Once with the gnome fallback option, once with lightdm.
[17:58] <bazhang> boriseto, does the screensaver have a require password checked or not
[17:58] <Tobias[L]> boriseto: why do you use gnome-fallback in the first place? also maybe because gnome-fallback and lightdm each have separate locking mechanisms but not sure about that
[17:58] <ioria> jimini   : when exactly  Boot-repair   is   asking you a connection ?
[17:59] <boriseto> bazhang, screensaver? You mean the brigness and lock menu? Tobias[L] , I do love Unity, but it uses too much resources for me on this machine.
[18:00] <Tobias[L]> ioria: jimini: boot-repair uploads the files generated and debug info to ubuntu pastebin so an expert can review it if needed, if you dont have an working connection ignore it
[18:00] <Tobias[L]> boriseto: why not gnome as usual? fallback uses software rendering afaik and that should burden an resource-less machine even more
[18:01] <boriseto> Tobias[L], my main problem is the graphic card, it's outdated, so when using Metacity instead of Compiz, it responds better, but the only annoying bug is the activation of the lightdm on wake.
[18:02] <boriseto> Tobias[L], and I don't use XFCE or something else because I'm used to the tools provided by Unity/Gnome
[18:03] <Tobias[L]> boriseto: even on outdated cards gnome works for me without fallback, my old laptop has an AMD Radeon HD 3450 which is not supported anymore yet gnome works fine and fluidly
[18:04] <vester> After upgrade ubuntu 14.04.1 to 14.04.2 using Command dist-upgrade and restart system, I log in to my account but unity wont start I See background for a few seconds and then only black screen and cursor. So I try ctrl+ alt+F6 and enter command startx but same results, black screen. I install different drivers for graphic card (geforce 6100 nforce 405) nvidia-304, nvidia-331 etc. even I re-install ubuntu (14.04.2) but still same prob
[18:04] <ioria> jimini   : have you noted Tobias[L]   remarks  ?
[18:05] <boriseto> Tobias[L], if you are talking about the Gnome3, well it's not for my preference, I'm just not used to it and the Unity/GnomeFallback options are the best for my UX.
[18:05] <vester> any solution ?
[18:07] <wiltb> could someone provide their md5sum /usr/bin/chattr value for me?
[18:11] <Rory> wiltb: 53dc3d1a1303852c7eda8a71648d05fe
[18:11] <hamtechgeek> ..
[18:11] <Rory> wiltb: this is 64 bit 14.04
[18:11] <teward> wiltb: Ubuntu 14.04 amd64 - 53dc3d1a1303852c7eda8a71648d05fe  /usr/bin/chattr
[18:11] <teward> wiltb: it may help to specifumsy the version of ubuntu and the architecture you're on to verify your md5s
[18:12] <teward> wiltb: it may help to specify the version of ubuntu and the architecture you're on to verify your md5sums *
[18:12] <OerHeks> wiltb, what version and arch ?
[18:12]  * teward kicks his laptop
[18:12] <ioria> jimini   : have you noted Tobias[L]   remarks  ?
[18:12] <jhutchins> I liked specifumsy
[18:12] <teward> jhutchins: bleh
[18:12] <Tobias[L]> boriseto: well try to disable the second login screen... more i cant offer as help
[18:13] <boriseto> Tobias[L], bazhang, I found the cause of my problem. For some reason in autostart ScreenLocker was included (don't know why and from where) and it was the reason for my problems. Thanks anyway
[18:13] <Jonnyw2k-arch> hey, I accidentally hit enter instead of space during a step of my server install
[18:14] <Jonnyw2k-arch> anyway to get back to the menu after the install completes
[18:14] <wiltb> thanks im on 14.04.2 LTS x64 by my value seems to be different. Im running e2fsprogs 1.42.9-3ubuntu1.2 and get a value of "md5sum /usr/bin/chattr
[18:14] <wiltb> f23b344ae1872b1beb91d0e31148e2ba"
[18:15] <phre4k> I want to configure a bridge, would that work? http://paste.linuxassist.net/view/fbca4ae0
[18:15] <wiltb> rkhunter is throwing warnings on a few files and i am trying to validate they are clean
[18:16] <tjbiddle> Hey all, not ubuntu specific: But how can I find what IP is sending the most data to my server on a specific port?
[18:16] <bazhang> chkrootkit and rkhunter are notorious for that wiltb
[18:16] <wiltb> thanks ill lookinto this more
[18:16] <bazhang> tjbiddle, tried ##networking yet
[18:17] <Jonnyw2k-arch> ahhh theres a go back button at the end
[18:18] <Tobias[L]> tjbiddle: iftop for short term, webalizer for long-term usage
[18:26] <tnkhanh> !help
[18:27] <TheNumb> !patience
[18:29] <Gran> Hello! I saw a comment on Reddit by a user who frequents this channel that it's a good community for those beggining to use Linux.
[18:30] <mitt> Gran, it's a support channel, discussion is on #ubuntu-social
[18:30] <OerHeks> Gran, indeed
[18:30] <bazhang> !manual | welcome Gran and start here
[18:31] <jimini> Tobias[L] : the repair process was aborted by this error message, so I could not ignore it
[18:31] <tjbiddle> Thanks bazhang
[18:31] <sethj> Gran, Ubuntu was the first Linux distro I ever tried. The community was so awesome that I never tried another distro again!
[18:31] <Gran> Seth, this is the distro i'm using now and I don't really want to try another one either!
[18:32] <jimini> ioria: I fixed it  :) don't ask me how - but for a short moment, I saw an error message indicating, that 2 files for EFI-boot could not be found. I copied them from EFI/Ubuntu to EFI/Boot and now it boots :)
[18:32] <k1l> Gran: if you have issues with ubuntu ask here and people will try to help :)  for general chat we have #ubuntu-offtopic and for general linux issues and cross distro stuff there is ##linux
[18:32] <ioria> jimini   : wunderbarrrrrrrrrrr
[18:33] <Gran> Well, so far i've been having general driver issues. Mostly my sound output to speakers or headphones doesn't work but my internal laptop speakers do.
[18:33] <jimini> ioria oh yeah. what a mess. this is why I try to use legacy boot as often as possible
[18:33] <Gran> legacy boot?
[18:34] <ioria> jimini   : yep
[18:34] <Gran> One of the issues I'm tackiling right now is that I uninstalled Empathy Internet Messenger and Pidgin but on the system bar in the top, the messenger icon is still there with the applications still present
[18:35] <jimini> Gran: yeah, "legacy boot" means something like "boot up like you did it in the good old BIOS times and ignore this fancy new UEFI stuff" ;)
[18:35] <Tobias[L]> jimini: not possible for me, my pc only boots from GDM partitioned drives with UEFI (Grub support) or i need to install lilo which is a pain to maintain
[18:35] <sethj> Gran, is your computer an HP?
[18:36] <Gran> Jimini, is that something I have to modify in the BIOS settings prior to booting up?
[18:36] <Gran> Sethj, no it's an Alienware M14x R2
[18:36] <jimini> Tobias[L] I have to add, that the system I setting up (Lenovo Ideapad S205) has a veeeeeeery weird BIOS / UEFI thingy. only very few options etc
[18:37] <Tobias[L]> jimini: same here, lenovo Ideapad Y500 in full build. altough it is possible to unlock the bios for all settings
[18:38] <sethj> Gran, have you given it a reboot? Sometimes things like that take a bit of time to update. If you want to remove the entire thing this should help: http://askubuntu.com/questions/185021/how-to-remove-or-hide-chat-status-icons-from-messaging-menu/281833#281833
[18:38] <sethj> wait no, wrong link.. hmm, can't find the one I was looking for then.
[18:39] <pedrodias> hello everyone
[18:39] <pedrodias> again
[18:39] <Gran> @Sethj: No I haven't but I'm quite certain that once I reboot, everything should be cleared. Just thought it was a weird quirk or a bug.
[18:40] <sethj> Gran, a quick Google about the headphone issue turns up quite a lot of useful things to look at https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=ubuntu+no+sound+through+headphones I've never had that issue myself so no personal experience fixing it ;)
[18:40] <sethj> Gran, That is entirely possible,
[18:41] <pedrodias> ... I have a ethernet connection to my Pc. Is there a way to connect my Android phone to my PC and share internet connection with it ? ... Xubuntu 14.10
[18:41] <goose_> Hey guys. How do I disable the amazon, and other online places, trakcing information as well as zeitgiest?
[18:41] <segap__> Is there any long running tools for monitoring your WIFI connections over ubuntu ?  Recently moved home and seems only my Ubuntu work station is having disconnect issues where as my windows laptop doesn't suffer the same problem
[18:42] <Gran> @pedrodias, I think that, depending on your phone and if it's rooted, you can just connect the USB from your phone to the computer and tether your phones internet
[18:42] <pedrodias> no no .. i dont have internet on my phone to be shared ... i have internet on my pc ... that is the connection i want to share
[18:43] <k1l> goose_: see privacy settings in system settings.
[18:43] <pedrodias> btw, xubuntu does not recognize my phone .. it does not mount it
[18:43] <ioria> pedrodias:   you takethe connection   from the router  notfrom pc
[18:44] <kaotic_> Hey
[18:44] <pedrodias> ioria, yeah ... but it does not have wifi , and so i can only share something if its connected to my pc
[18:45] <Jonnyw2k-arch> whats the easiest way to install packages on a machine without an internet connection?
[18:45] <ioria> pedrodias:   usea wifi  dongle usb
[18:45] <pedrodias> i have it .. i cannot make it to work on Xubuntu
[18:45] <segap__> Jonnyw2k-arch,  put the packages on usb stick and transfer them onto the file system
[18:45] <OerHeks> !offline | Jonnyw2k-arch
[18:45] <pedrodias> its a D-Link
[18:46] <OerHeks> let synaptics download offline, easiest way i guess
[18:46] <Jonnyw2k-arch> !APTonCD
[18:46] <ioria> pedrodias:   you need infact a  wifi router
[18:47] <pedrodias> i mean , it does work ... only to connect to a wifi network ... but i could never be able to share my internet connection using it
[18:47] <pedrodias> maybe im just noob
[18:47] <phre4k> how do I disable nmbd/smbd startup when I have samba-ad-dc configured? update-rc.d smbd disable doesn't work
[18:47] <Jonnyw2k-arch> dont have synaptic :/
[18:49] <pedrodias> when i try to share my internet connection, it only lets me share as AP spot ... and Android cannot see AP spots
[18:49] <pedrodias> only infrastructure
[18:50] <sakang> Jonnyw2k-arch: from a pc with net go to packages.ubuntu.com and search for the package you need.  make sure you donwload also the dependencies which dest pc might not have
[18:50] <Zeelot3k> good morning!
[18:50] <sakang> then transfer them to your dest pc, and from terminal do dpkg -i pkg*.deb
[18:51] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: ap-hotspot (webupd8), "how to make an hotspot on ubuntu" (google)
[18:51] <pedrodias> gamornin Zeelot3k
[18:51] <Zeelot3k> can anyone here tell me (in an upstart script) when I should be using `start-stop-daemon`? I don't see what it provides over a simple `exec`
[18:51] <pedrodias> Tobias[L]: Ap hotspot ... did you see what i wrote ? Ap does not work
[18:52] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: does your wifi hardware not support it?
[18:52] <Zeelot3k> doesn't upstart already monitor and manage my process for me? so what does start-stop-daemon do on top of that?
[18:52] <Jonnyw2k-arch> sakang, that's what im doing didnt know the dpkg bit... was wondering if there was an easier way tha downloading every pkg by itself.
[18:52] <pedrodias> its a usb dongle
[18:52] <pedrodias> on win7 it was a charm ... :/ have no idea why i cant do it here
[18:53] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: also sharing an wifi you are connected to on an machine with only one connection is not possible, it needs to be connected via ethernet .    also i have two usb dongles, both have the hotspot capability needed
[18:53] <pedrodias> i used virtual router .. share it ... voilá
[18:53] <pedrodias> here .. it a brick :/
[18:53] <Jonnyw2k-arch> is there any lisensing requirements with ubuntu?
[18:53] <sakang> Jonnyw2k-arch: connect your dest pc to the net
[18:53] <sorenode> Guys, how do I fix MBR?
[18:53] <Jonnyw2k-arch> sakang, not that easy lol
[18:53] <Tobias[L]> and ap-hotspot is a package that offers an hotspot-mode Access Point
[18:53] <sorenode> I have 900 GB NTFS
[18:53] <sorenode> and 100 GB freespace before that
[18:53] <sorenode> and no matter what I do bootloader/grub doesnt get installed
[18:53] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: and not the sh***** AP version
[18:54] <sakang> Jonnyw2k-arch: well you asked easier way
[18:54] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: and ap-hotspot is a package that offers an hotspot-mode Access Point (forgot to highlight)
[18:54] <Jonnyw2k-arch> its on a virtual machine, on a server that is meant to be offline only
[18:54] <pedrodias> Tobias[L]: maybe you understood me wrong ... i have this computer connected through ethernet
[18:54] <Jonnyw2k-arch> so getting ubuntu on it is easy enough, the issue is I can't connect the physical server to the net, not the ubuntu one
[18:55] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: you have an pc, connected to internet and want to open an hotspot for your android instead of crappy AP mode
[18:55] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: that is exactly what ap-hotspot was made for
[18:55] <Jonnyw2k-arch> I am tempted to take the VM off the server install what I need, push the VM back to the server
[18:55] <pedrodias> Tobias[L]: simple question ... I have dual boot ... if i boot into win7 , use virtual router i can share my internet connection using my USB dongle.
[18:56] <pedrodias> Tobias[L]: if i boot into Xubuntu, i cannot ... can you help me ?
[18:56] <sorenode> I have 900 GB data on NTFS and 100 GB freespace before that; and no matter what I cannot get grub/bootloader to install. I think this is an MBR issue. Can someone tell me how to fix??
[18:56] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: http://www.webupd8.org/2013/06/how-to-set-up-wireless-hotspot-access.html
[18:57] <Tobias[L]> do exactly as told
[18:57] <Jonnyw2k-arch> pedrodias, do you mean you connect your phone via USB and want to share the internet on ethernet?
[18:57] <Jonnyw2k-arch> or are you trying to share the internet via WiFi?
[18:57] <pedrodias> ok, i will do exactly as on that website .. like ive tried 5 or 6 times before when i come here to ask for help
[18:58] <Tobias[L]> you have installed ap-hotspot and aswell installed and marked hostapd for your specific system?
[18:58] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias:
[18:58] <pedrodias> and again it will fail ... and next time, someone will give me another or the same website
[18:58] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: 32 or 63 bit?
[18:58] <Tobias[L]> 64*
[18:58] <pedrodias> 32
[18:59] <Tobias[L]> pedrodias: enter this into an terminal
[18:59] <Tobias[L]> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
[18:59] <Tobias[L]> sudo apt-get update
[18:59] <Tobias[L]> cd /tmp
[18:59] <Tobias[L]> wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wpa/hostapd_1.0-3ubuntu2.1_i386.deb
[18:59] <Tobias[L]> sudo dpkg -i hostapd*.deb
[18:59] <Tobias[L]> sudo apt-mark hold hostapd
[18:59] <Jonnyw2k-arch> Tobias[L], I think you just set of a spam filter
[18:59] <Jonnyw2k-arch> maybe use pastebin?
[19:03] <Tobias[L]> am i still quiet?
[19:03] <k1l> nope
[19:03] <k1l> !paste | Tobias[L] use this instead for several line postings
[19:04] <Tobias[L]> i have pm'ed him
[19:05] <shroomduke> zzz
[19:07] <codepython777> is there a way to limit # of cores used by a user?
[19:07] <codepython777> When the user executes an application
[19:07] <shroomduke> question: can installing too many desktop managers cause conflicts, i.e. gnome, LXDE, openbox, Ubuntu, Xfce, Xubuntu
[19:11] <Tobias[L]> codepython777: apache can limit itself in its config, for all system applications i'd like to know too
[19:11] <matty_ma2t> Hey Guys so i somehow there is a Desktop folder in my Documents folder which i cant delete.
[19:12] <Tobias[L]> matty_ma2t:  'sudo chown -R username:username /link/to/folder'
[19:13] <teward> matty_ma2t: what error do yo uget when you try to delete
[19:14] <matty_ma2t> teward: i get no error the Desktop folder looks like the desktop folder from places it has the icon and everything
[19:14] <matty_ma2t> Tobias[L]: i did what you told me and folder still exists
[19:14] <sorenode> I have 900 GB data on NTFS and 100 GB freespace before that; and no matter what I cannot get grub/bootloader to install. I think this is an MBR issue. Can someone tell me how to fix??
[19:14] <Tobias[L]> matty_ma2t: now you can delete it
[19:14] <teward> matty_ma2t: did you try and remove it?
[19:14] <Tobias[L]> matty_ma2t: you now have the rights of it
[19:15] <shroomduke> hello
[19:15] <matty_ma2t> i have the rights and it still wont let me delete
[19:16] <ouj40s> hello everyone, my launcher follows the cursor at the moment. when I move on an icon, the icon moves up or down just as much further. how can I stop this?
[19:16] <YukonSpector> matty_ma2t, when you try to remove the folder use 'rm -rf'
[19:16] <ouj40s> switching windows didnt help
[19:16] <luca> cia
[19:17] <matty_ma2t> YukonSpector: just did that and it wont remove
[19:17] <matty_ma2t> YukonSpector: when i remove it with rm -rf it deletes itself and readds it to the folder
[19:17] <matty_ma2t> The "Desktop" folder looks like the system folder for Desktop
[19:18] <matty_ma2t> When i open the desktop folder the selection under Places changes to Desktop and thats the folder i have
[19:19] <teward> matty_ma2t: sounds like it's broken somewhere, and putting your Desktop folder in /home/$USER/Documents/Desktop/ instead of /home/$USER/Desktop/
[19:19] <teward> not sure how to fix that though, sorry...
[19:19] <shroomduke> hello
[19:19] <Samurairm> hello
[19:20] <ouj40s> hello everyone, my launcher follows the cursor at the moment. when I move on an icon, the icon moves up or down just as much further. how can I stop this?
[19:20] <Samurairm> i have the problem whit camstudio gstreamer 0.10-ugly multiverse
[19:20] <shroomduke> is this thing on
[19:20] <shroomduke> still figuring things out
[19:21] <matty_ma2t> i got it for future refrence you have to edit ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and you can change location paths
[19:21] <frenda> Where I can buy  Aquaris "E4.5 Ubuntu Edition" online?
[19:22] <K2Everest> Frenda , u can buy Ubuntu in Atlantis vity.
[19:22] <K2Everest> city
[19:22] <ouj40s> ok, the problem was gone when I clicked on the upper pane's rightmost icon.
[19:22] <teward> frenda: I believe it's only sold at flash sales - limited quantities and all.  And I think only available in the EU
[19:23] <OerHeks> frenda, join #ubuntu-touch, tomorrow will be a sale
[19:23] <k1l> frenda: tomorrow on the next flash sale on the bq page
[19:23] <phoenixfly> hey
[19:24] <phoenixfly> yoda
[19:26] <Tobias[L]> anone who wants to take over: pedrodias interface seemingly doesnt support real hotspot mode, iw list comes up empty. i need to go son anyone who wants to take over?
[19:27] <phoenixfly> I love ubuntu but I am new and had a lot of problems nayone want to help me ?
[19:27] <dr_> anyone had success installing Jurassic Park Operation Genesis one Ubuntu via Wine?
[19:28] <jeffrey_f> phoenixfly: One problem at a time and we'll bang them out.  First problem, please describe as best as you can and tell us what you did already.
[19:28] <phoenixfly> vsftp server instalation
[19:29] <phoenixfly> not working not responding
[19:29] <Pici> phoenixfly: How are you testing it?
[19:29] <phoenixfly> simple tasks of own program of vsftpd s
[19:29] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Hello EriC^^, around? Busy?
[19:29] <phoenixfly> I meant config commands
[19:30] <OerHeks> dr_, version 1 looks good https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=4052
[19:30] <OerHeks> !wine
[19:30] <teward> dr_: OerHeks: but note the results there from the WineDB are not 'recent'
[19:31] <Pici> phoenixfly: What exactly are you typing, what exactly is happening instead? Feel free to use a pastebin (like http://paste.ubuntu.com/).
[19:32] <pedrodias> im back Tobias[L]
[19:33] <shroomduke> test
[19:33] <shroomduke> why am i gray
[19:34] <Tobias[L]> shroomduke: your client likely
[19:34] <Pici> shroomduke: iron deficiency?
[19:34] <shroomduke> LOL that's it
[19:34] <shroomduke> trying to figure out xchat & ubuntu
[19:34] <shroomduke> and women
[19:35] <ToAruShiroiNeko> shroomduke one of that three is impossible to figure out for me
[19:35] <shroomduke> do some desktop environments conflict
[19:35] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Hmm... Yeah that must be ubuntu
[19:35] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Why is this ubuntu server booting to a grub prompt. It used to boot fine prior to the upgrade.
[19:35] <dr_> I have wine installed, first program I have tried to install.  I start the install but the first window that normally opens up asking if you want to install the program does not.  I have started the same program on a PC and it begins the install procedure.
[19:36] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Wine gets me drunk.
[19:36] <shroomduke> I have Gnome, LXDE openbos ubuntu xfce and xubuntu  and sometimes I have to enter my password twice after the computer goes to sleep
[19:37] <shroomduke> it's not a big problem but it drives me crazy sometimes
[19:42] <KingCrab> hello all
[19:42] <realBigfoot> hello you
[19:43] <KingCrab> bigfood meats kingcrab how will that turn out :)
[19:43] <Suudy> So, the latest Ubuntu ABI change for 14.04 moves from 3.13.0-45 to 3.13.0-46.  Unfortunately, this change breaks my MVFS driver (for Clearcase).  It looks like they have the 3.19 version of dcache.h sucked into a 3.13.0 kernel.  Is there a way to detect this sub version (e.g. -46)?
[19:47] <pedrodias> ok ... can anyone give me support on something ?
[19:48] <newuser789> help
[19:49] <KingCrab> ask your question :)
[19:50] <pedrodias> KingCrab: I tried with some help to share my ethernet conection using wifi and a usb wifi dongle
[19:50] <pedrodias> It displays the red senttence that my wireless card does not support AP
[19:50] <pedrodias> but ...
[19:50] <pedrodias> like i said ... it's the same computer, same usb dongle.. same connection ...
[19:50] <pedrodias> it works on win7 with virtual router
[19:50] <pedrodias> why does it not work with Xubuntu ?
[19:50] <dr_> I will keep working on my problem, thanks for the one reply bye
[19:52] <pedrodias> so ?
[19:52] <pedrodias> now all support is gone ?
[19:52] <KingCrab> uhm you are trying to share your ethernet connection on ubuntu or use a shared connection on ubuntu
[19:53] <pedrodias> i am trying to share my connection
[19:53] <pedrodias> i am connected, or else i would not be able to wrrite here ...
[19:53] <newuser789> I did a cp copy command with a file to a partition, cp -v file /dev/sdb1 and now my partition is not being shown, what to do , help
[19:55] <KingCrab> so your trying to share your ethernet connection to wifi
[19:55] <KingCrab> ethernet works
[19:55] <pedrodias> yup KingCrab
[19:55] <KingCrab> so make an ap basicly :)
[19:55] <KingCrab> and you do that how ?
[19:55] <pedrodias> i want to share it to android and other devices
[19:55] <pedrodias> so i cannot have it on AP
[19:56] <pedrodias> i need it on infrastructure
[19:56] <pedrodias> i guess
[19:56] <KingCrab> android phone can connect on your ap wifi ?
[19:56] <pedrodias> i dont think so
[19:56] <pedrodias> it does not even see it
[19:57] <KingCrab> dus your wifi work ? can you see wifi networks ?
[19:57] <pedrodias> yes
[19:57] <pedrodias> and connect to them
[19:58] <KingCrab> ok
[19:58] <KingCrab> and how do you share or try to share your connection ?
[19:58] <KingCrab>     Click the network icon
[19:58] <KingCrab>     Select "Create wireless network"
[19:58] <KingCrab>     Choose a name, encryption type and password
[19:58] <KingCrab>     Click create
[19:58] <KingCrab>     Make sure you're connected to the internet.
[19:58] <sokoll> anyone know how to change the hostname of a server after the username using SSH onto an ubuntu machine? so for example root@name.of.machine:~# change to root@new-name.of.machine:~#
[19:58] <AaronMT> !edgy
[19:58] <AaronMT> Not supported?
[19:58] <pedrodias> open a personal message or you will get muted
[19:59] <newuser789> I did a cp copy command with a file to a partition, cp -v file /dev/sdb1 and now my partition is not being shown, what to do , help
[19:59] <Pici> Preferably use a pastebin so everyone can see instead.
[20:01] <newuser789> anybody help
[20:02] <tnkhanh> why is LTS always .04?
[20:03] <tnkhanh> 10.04 12.04 14.04
[20:03] <tnkhanh> they are released in April?
[20:03] <Pici> tnkhanh: indeed.
[20:04] <tnkhanh> and 10 12 14 is the year --'
[20:04] <Pici> Yep.
[20:04] <tnkhanh> I just realized lol
[20:05] <tnkhanh> good way to remember when a version is released
[20:07] <frimend> I'm looking here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID
[20:07] <frimend> Under requirements I see:
[20:07] <frimend> If you're building a desktop then you need the "Alternate" install CD for Ubuntu. Read Getting Ubuntu Alternate Install disk and How to do a Ubuntu Alternate Install
[20:07] <frimend> "
[20:08] <frimend> but following the links, I cannot find anything more about this option.
[20:09] <frimend> outdated guide?
[20:10] <rangergord> hi...I installed Wine yesterday, now I want to remove it. I did "apt-get remove wine", which said it would only remove 20KB. The files are still on my system, and my text files are still being opened with Notepad. How do I purge this?
[20:10] <annabel_> rangergord: try google, that seems like a routine enough question for google to answer
[20:10] <OerHeks> frimend, use the server iso http://www.ubuntulinuxguide.com/software-raid-ubuntu-14-04-setup-install-configure/
[20:11] <bazhang> !google | annabel_
[20:11] <jirido> Results for | annabel_ on Google:
[20:11] <jirido> --
[20:11] <bazhang> jirido, disable that
[20:11] <annabel_> bazhang: interesting, but fair enough :)
[20:11] <rangergord> annabel_: google said apt-get remove removes the package (though it might leave config files, I dont care about that). Clearly it didn't in my case.
[20:12] <OerHeks> !google oerheks
[20:12] <jirido> Results for oerheks on Google:
[20:12] <jirido> --
[20:12] <trism> rangergord: you might be able to remove them with: sudo apt-get --purge autoremove; but if not you'll need to remove the actual wine package first (wine1.6 or whatever you have) and then do the apt-get autoremove
[20:12] <annabel_> sudo apt-get --purge remove wine rangergord
[20:12] <frimend> OerHeks: Rats. :)
[20:12] <frimend> Takes me half an hour to download. I downloaded the desktop version at work today.
[20:13] <frimend> Oh well, anything good is worth waiting for!
[20:13] <annabel_> also a-g update && a-g autoclean && a-g clean && a-g autoremove
[20:13] <rangergord> oh my god, it left its file associations :/
[20:14] <trism> rangergord: those are in ~/.local/share/applications/, you can just delete them
[20:14] <rangergord> thanks
[20:25] <rpp601> i broke the networking on an xubuntu install by deleting /network/interfaces - anyone around to help? the xubuntu channel is dead
[20:27] <brombomb> so I broke my window manager (uninstall compiz), and I can't get alt+F2 to give me anything... is there another way to fix it?
[20:27] <brombomb> I've tried reinstalling with a VT in ctrl + alt + 2
[20:28] <PrisonerofAfghan> hello everyone
[20:28] <rpp601> hey guys
[20:28] <brombomb> and rebooting, but no luck, still a window manager less session
[20:28] <Pici> ~/70
[20:35] <semitones> Hi, it's me, semitones! I am having the problem descirbed in this stackexchange from 12.10 (I am on 14.04) -- my screen edges are partly out of bounds on my external monitor (an HDTV). THere are no settings on the tv that I can find to bring the picture within the screen boundaries. Is there a preferred way to adjust from within ubuntu? Tell me if I can clarify my question. Thanks! http://askubuntu.com/questions/248094/how-
[20:35] <semitones> to-adjust-hdmi-overscan-on-an-intel-ivy-bridge
[20:40] <semitones> All I can find are old guides which seem outdated. Any expert troubleshooters here?
[20:43] <Scunizi> semitones: just a couple of questions... ati or nvidia? do you use the propriatory driver? have you set the correct resolution for the tv?  If nvidia do you have nvidia-settings installed..
[20:44] <sav> ciao
[20:51] <q1aa> Hello. My original ubuntu partition is 11.04, and then I installed 12.04 in a new partition. Every time my Grub entries need to be updated, I always have to go into the old 11.04 partition in order to update grub. How do I make the Grub from the 12.04 partition take over? Changing the grub settings from 12.04 doesn't do anything. The 11.04 version of Grub takes over.
[20:51] <ajshell1> Hello.
[20:52] <q1aa> Hi. I couldn't find that answer on google.
[20:52] <ikonia> q1aa: you need to re-apply grub to the mbr - but do it from the 12.04 install
[20:53] <werwer> Hi there
[20:53] <Scunizi> !grub
[20:53] <ikonia> the problem you will find is that 12.04 uses grub2. so it will not update anything from 11.04 - but as 11.04 is dead this is not really a problem
[20:53] <ikonia> !grub2 > q1aa
[21:07] <semitones> Scunizi, thanks, sorry I didn't see your answer right away. Nvidia, and I think it uses proprietary driver since nouveau didn't work, and nv was too slow/bad. Does nvidia-settings work on the proprietary driver?
[21:08] <CharlotteFields> how do i findout what notification manager im using?
[21:08] <KingCrab> king in da house
[21:09] <q1aa> so all I do is type "sudo grub-install /dev/sda" in 12.04 to fix this? Will that damage my 11.04 partition? I never use 11.04, but it has tons of important files saved there. I only use 12.04 and I use nautilus to browse my old files from 11.04. Thanks for your help.
[21:11] <semitones> Scunizi, nvidia-settings is installed, and it has a feature called "underscan" but it just hides more of the screen if I use it. I need to find a setting that projects a larger picture than 1920x1080, not a smaller picture.
[21:13] <semitones> LOL nevermind, "Underscan" is the correct setting. Thanks Scunizi!
[21:13] <KingCrab> allrite
[21:13] <elinor> logout
[21:18] <ccolorado>  Hi I have an ubuntu box where smplayer/smtube wont play videos, how can I troubleshoot it ?  Videos would get added to the queue, Connecting to <URL> sould show up on the status bar, and then it would stop.
[21:19] <geirha> q1aa: The 11.04 install will still be there, and you can copy out any data you need from its partitions
[21:20] <Chamaeleon> Hi guys, do you know if there is a support for hdmi in linux mint with intel graphic card?
[21:20] <ikonia> Chamaeleon: ask the mint support services
[21:20] <ikonia> !mint | Chamaeleon
[21:21] <Chamaeleon> Ok thanks
[21:24] <frimend> Oh, following this guide: http://www.ubuntulinuxguide.com/software-raid-ubuntu-14-04-setup-install-configure/
[21:25] <frimend> " Proceed with the installation as you normally would until you reach the Partition Disks step.
[21:25] <frimend> Select manual as the partition method."
[21:25] <ikonia> frimend: try to use official docs
[21:25] <ikonia> (if possible)
[21:25] <frimend> I was interupted by this: "One or more drivers containing MDADM containers (Intell/DDF RAID) have been found. Do you wish to activate these RAID devices? Activate MDADM containers (Intel/DDF RAID)? "
[21:26] <frimend> I have no idea what this means.
[21:26] <frimend> since it mentions raid, I'm intrigued.
[21:26] <frimend> I want to Raid1 my two disks and get ubuntu installed.
[21:26] <ikonia> frimend: mdadm is software raid,
[21:26] <frimend> ikonia: mb-software raid?
[21:26] <adamonline45> Hi all!  I'm trying to set up an Upstart script for starting a node server (http-server package). It starts, but ignores my "port" argument.  Any ideas? Thanks!  exec sudo -u node /usr/local/bin/node /home/node/node_resume/node_modules/http-server/bin/http-server port=80 >> /var/log/node_resume.log 2>&1
[21:27] <frimend> I want to use the ubuntu software raid.
[21:27] <ikonia> frimend: software raid as in part of the OS
[21:27] <frimend> Then I should answer "Yes"?
[21:27] <Bashing-om> frimend: Have you seen : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID ?
[21:28] <frimend> Bashing-om: No, but it's the third guide I see now. :)
[21:28] <frimend> Is this the genuine one I should follow? :D
[21:29] <Bashing-om> frimend: It is old, but still applies . It is the one I used long ago .
[21:29] <frimend> This also doesn't mention the question I got.
[21:31] <frimend> ok, I take a chance and try.
[21:32] <frimend> Now I'm asked if I should "Activate Serial ATA RAID devices", I do that as well.
[21:32] <ikonia> depends
[21:32] <frimend> I want raid, afterall, and my hdds is sata
[21:32] <ikonia> I think you need to clarify what that is going to do
[21:32] <frimend> I have two identical hdds
[21:33] <frimend> I want raid1 and want to install ubuntu
[21:33] <ikonia> you've said that already
[21:33] <KingCrab> should have main bord raid option at startup ?
[21:33] <ikonia> that depends
[21:33] <frimend> I'm not qualified to say more ikonia.
[21:33] <frimend> I don't know more.
[21:34] <KingCrab> I think you need to setup raid in your hardware raid device before installing ? intel raid manager or somthing like that at boot
[21:35] <frimend> From what I have understod so far, there are three types. Hardware raid (which I'm unable to have, since I don't have the hardware).
[21:35] <frimend> and Software raid, and FakeRaid.
[21:35] <frimend> FakeRaid I can use the motherboards onboard drivers for.
[21:36] <frimend> But I want the ubuntu software-raid instead.
[21:36] <frimend> Since I believe that is more stabile and better, than some random motherboards drivers.
[21:36] <frimend> I don't know what "MDADM containers (Intell/DDF RAID)" means or if I should activate it or not.
[21:37] <KingCrab> and why do you want a software raid, If you don't have a raid controller I would  not use it
[21:38] <KingCrab> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID
[21:38] <loculinux> hi
[21:38] <loculinux> I need
[21:39] <loculinux> soport loculinux
[21:39] <frimend> KingCrab: Why wouldn't you?
[21:39] <bekks> What does "soport loculinux" mean?
[21:39] <hyppocrate> hi
[21:39] <hyppocrate> all
[21:40] <hyppocrate> how can i launch application , which i just installed via software store ? (game.deb)
[21:40] <KingCrab> because the benefit is minor you use comp resourses
[21:40] <hyppocrate> i didn't find command for run it
[21:40] <frimend> I don't have any hardware for RAID, so I'm limited to FakeRaid and SoftwareRaid.
[21:40] <TheNumb> hyppocrate: what game?
[21:40] <hyppocrate> TheNumb: little-inferno
[21:41] <KingCrab> I would only use software raid with mirror for backup reasens, the raid 1 will not increase overall performance that much I htink
[21:41] <TheNumb> hyppocrate: try running dpkg -L little-inferno
[21:41] <frimend> thats what I want.
[21:41] <frimend> for backup reasons.
[21:41] <frimend> If there are some performance gains, that doesn't hurt.
[21:41] <frimend> But it's not required.
[21:41] <KingCrab> not with stripe :)
[21:42] <KingCrab> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID
[21:42] <KingCrab> look at that website, I need to go now sorry :)
[21:42] <KingCrab> bb tomorrow
[21:42] <hyppocrate> hmmm
[21:42] <hyppocrate> thx you TheNumb , that is good way i think
[21:43] <TheNumb> hyppocrate: are you running ubuntu with unity?
[21:44] <frimend> KingCrab: Thanks and good night!
[21:44] <frimend> :)
[21:44] <avinson> is there a way to introduce a slight delay between kernel modules loading
[21:44] <avinson> like.. e1000e gets loaded before igb is finished assigning devices and it messes up the order
[21:44] <avinson> even with udev rules defined
[21:45] <Ormu> so... I tried to make a bootable 32 GB usb stick with Lubuntu 14.10 using unetbootin, however, it refuses to boot
[21:45] <Ormu> if the stick is formatted as FAT32 it just displays a blinking cursor, if ext2, then it says "boot error"
[21:46] <TheNumb> Ormu: if on linux, use 'dd'.
[21:46] <TheNumb> On windows use rufus :)
[21:46] <Ormu> ok, I can use dd, but why does it matter which tool i use?
[21:47] <TheNumb> Ubuntu isos are hybrid, which means you can copy them directly to your flash drive.
[21:47] <TheNumb> Unetbootin however unpacks the iso and installs syslinux on the flash drive.
[21:47] <Ormu> Ok, but unetbooting says it supports (L)Ubuntu?
[21:48] <azizLIGHT> anyone use dual monitors?
[21:48] <k1l> azizLIGHT: some do. better ask a real support question
[21:48] <TheNumb> Ormu: I think that 14.10 isos come with syslinux 6.x whereas unetbootin only supportx 5.x
[21:48] <Ormu> hm, another computer booted but syslinux failed to load something
[21:48] <Ormu> so time to use dd then, thanks
[21:49] <TheNumb> Ormu: there's also usb-creator if you're running ubuntu :)
[21:49] <Ormu> running Arch
[21:49] <Ormu> btw, the front usb ports on FD R4 case are damn tight
[21:50] <Kikert> Hi everybody, I have problem with keyboard special keys
[21:50] <TheNumb> Ormu: I used to use arch :P
[21:50] <popi> what is this
[21:50] <popi> ?
[21:50] <Kikert> My Fn key works only in some combinations, e.g. Fn+F7. But when I want to increase/decrease screen brightness, there's a problem.
[21:50] <azizLIGHT> how do you define primary monitor? ive tried all the things like setting primary in  ~/.config/monitors.xml, copying this file to /var/lib/lightdm/.config, doing "xrandr --output DVI-D-0 --primary", but theres still wierd quirks going on like: teamviewer indicator only appears in the non-primary monitor's indicator panel, youtube videos made fullscreen from primary monitor appear full screen in the nonprimary
[21:51] <azizLIGHT> monitor
[21:51] <Kikert> Can anybody help me to set that function?
[21:51] <k1l> popi: ubuntu technical support irc channel
[21:52] <Ormu> should dd write to /dev/sde or /dev/sde1?
[21:52] <k1l> Ormu: what do you want to dd?
[21:52] <Ormu> lubuntu iso to usb stick
[21:52] <raidgh0st> then its sde
[21:52] <Ormu> alright
[21:53] <k1l> the iso needs to be dd'ed to /dev/sde then. but be aware the whole usb is going to be erased then
[21:53] <Ormu> yeah
[21:53] <Ormu> ...almost typed "of=/dev/sda", should go to sleep I think :|
[21:54] <raidgh0st> hehehe
[21:54] <raidgh0st> Ormu: Go sleep and try tomorrow
[21:54] <raidgh0st> Its better to sleep then to figure out "OH.. my system is gone"
[21:54] <k1l> Ormu: be carefull with dd. it does exactly what you type.
[21:54] <jhutchins> Ormu: You're doing this to build a new system, right?  Not just to install lxde on an existing system?
[21:54] <Ormu> yeah, installing lubunto to a laptop
[21:55] <azizLIGHT> what is X Server XVideo sync when XVideo Sync to VBlank is enabled?
[21:56] <BBLLCC> i cannot update anything because a libcomer2 and a libfreetype files are not authenticated, how do I solve that?
[21:59] <TheNumb> BBLLCC: did you add any repositories?
[21:59] <BBLLCC> TheNumb, not in the last 2 months
[21:59] <TheNumb> BBLLCC: are you sure?
[22:00] <k1l> BBLLCC: can you show a "sudo aptget update &&sudo apt-get upgrade" in a pastebin?
[22:00] <TheNumb> BBLLCC: also include apt-cache policy libcomer2 and apt-cache policy libfreetype
[22:00] <thunder1> !oldrelease
[22:03] <Ormu> hmm... now the stick boots on one computer but on the other it says "isolinux.bin missing or corrupt"
[22:04] <TheNumb> Ormu: maybe the iso is corrupted
[22:04] <TheNumb> Ormu: md5sum is your friend ;p
[22:04] <Ormu> md5sum is OK
[22:04] <TheNumb> really
[22:04] <TheNumb> hmm
[22:04] <Ormu> and it boots fine, and fast, on another computer
[22:04] <BBLLCC> actually this may be the issue: W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://www.bunkus.org ./ Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 74AF00ADF2E32C85
[22:04] <BBLLCC> but that repo is older than 5 months afaik
[22:04] <Ormu> the failing computer is ~10 years old
[22:05] <TheNumb> BBLLCC: you probably forgot to import the key.
[22:05] <BBLLCC> TheNumb, why is it an issue now?
[22:05] <TheNumb> BBLLCC: maybe because of that? https://www.bunkus.org/blog/2015/02/new-openpgpgpg-keys-for-emails-and-repository-signatures/
[22:05] <BBLLCC> how do I import the key?
[22:05] <kostkon> BBLLCC, try checking for updates again and see if that solves the problem
[22:05] <Gran> hey guys
[22:06] <Gran> So, has anyone else been seeing problems with YouTube on the new Firefox update [v36]?
[22:06] <TheNumb> BBLLCC: make sure to check the news first ;p
[22:06] <BBLLCC> just diod
[22:07] <BBLLCC> many thanks that worked TheNumb
[22:07] <TheNumb> BBLLCC: yw
[22:08] <Ormu> does this mean that I have to use those slow, noisy DVDs again?
[22:10] <thunder1> hello
[22:10] <Mrono> I need an answer
[22:11] <Mrono> which do I choose, yes or no
[22:11] <Mrono> not going to explain the question, too complicated
[22:11] <Mrono> you guys are my coin toss
[22:11] <thunder1> Ho does the known_hosts file for ssh link the hash to the url used as I do not see any url in the file when catting.
[22:11] <aurorauser> maybe
[22:11] <thunder1> s/Ho/how
[22:11] <k1l> Mrono: dont do this here please. just throw a coin
[22:12]  * aurorauser flips coin
[22:12] <Mrono> k1l: ok
[22:12] <OerHeks> Mrono, please don't poll, you might end up with a coin-on-its-side
[22:12] <Ormu> hm, maybe it's time to try PXE...
[22:13] <Gran> Newbie here. I'm trying to install a program for Linux. I need to know what's the exe equivalent in Ubuntu?
[22:13] <aurorauser> .deb
[22:13] <thunder1> interestingly enough there are 3 known_host files with the same name
[22:13] <Ben64> Gran: explain what you're trying to do
[22:13] <imbezol> Gran: executable files don't have any particular file extension
[22:14] <thunder1> how is that possible?
[22:14] <Gran> I'm just trying to download JDownloader
[22:14] <thunder1>  /join #ubuntu-server
[22:14] <Gran> But it gives me three different selections
[22:15] <Ben64> Gran: there are better things than that in the ubuntu repositories, examples include aria2 and wget
[22:15] <imbezol> Gran: you can probably grab the ubuntu package
[22:16] <imbezol> myself i have a rule against installing anything that begins with a J
[22:16] <Gran> Imbezol: I thought about that but I wanted to get familiar in case I was going to download something else. Just wanted to know what application file extension Linux uses.
[22:16] <imbezol> Gran: install packages that are meant for ubuntu will end in .deb
[22:16] <Gran> @Imbezol: That's oddly specific
[22:16] <asklepian> I'm booting via these instructions for my MBP 8,3 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro11-1/Saucy but the machine just reads 'i8042: No controller found' and does nothing else
[22:16] <Ben64> Gran: linux doesn't really use file extensions
[22:16] <TheNumb> Gran: afair jdownloader developers don't provide a package for ubuntu.
[22:16] <Gran> @Ben64: I heard Wget was quite good.
[22:17] <imbezol> Gran: generally you'll be able to grab all you want using the apt tools but when you find an app like that where it's not in the repository you can download their provided .deb and install with the dpkg tool
[22:17] <Ben64> Gran: if you absolutely need jdownloader, use this PPA... https://launchpad.net/~jd-team/+archive/ubuntu/jdownloader
[22:17] <Odditie> I'm hoping someone can help me out. I just updated my desktop and rebooted it yesterday. Now I'm getting an error about "udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured" any help?
[22:17] <imbezol> Gran: or you can add their repository. i believe they give instructions for that
[22:17] <imbezol> Gran: things that start with J are usually Java based and I'm not a fan
[22:18] <Gran> @Ben64: PPA? [Forgive me, I
[22:18] <asklepian> anyone? anyone?
[22:19] <Gran> @Ben64: I don't NEED to use JDownloader, it's what I've always been familiarized with.
[22:19] <Gran> @Imbezol: Ah Java. I see what you mean. Sorry about all this. I'm using Linux for the first time today
[22:20] <Ben64> !ppa | gran
[22:20] <imbezol> Gran: personally i have never understood the need for a download manager
[22:20] <imbezol> Gran: but then i have no idea what you're doing with tit
[22:20] <imbezol> *it
[22:21] <Odditie> Can anyone help with my udevadm trigger error? Would like to get my machine back up and running
[22:22] <Gran> @Imbezol: Just downloading multiple files at a time. Instead of going webpage through webpage and manually downloading everything. I can just download the link and go. I heard wget is good for linux but it looks like terminal commands and i'm not that skilled with that yet.
[22:23] <Ben64> Gran: then use the ppa
[22:23] <Ormu> cleared the usb stick (wrote first 64M with zeros), dd'ed lubuntu iso again, still saying "isolinux.bin missing or corrupt"
[22:23] <Ormu> FFS
[22:24] <Gran> @Ben654: For example, I really want to use 7zip (or p7zip as it
[22:24] <Ormu> does the stupid computer get confused by the large size of the disk (32GB), even though the partition is only about 700MB?
[22:24] <Gran> as it's called in the software store, but it's all terminal based
[22:25] <imbezol> Ormu: i think you generally want to do a dd if=file of=/dev/sdX where sdX is the whole disk, not a partition
[22:25] <Ben64> Ormu: you should check the md5sum of the iso
[22:25] <Ormu> imbezol: done that
[22:25] <imbezol> Ormu: and make sure that your system doesn't have the USB stick mounted while you do it
[22:25] <Ormu> Ben64: md5sum OK
[22:25] <Ormu> not mounted
[22:25] <imbezol> Ormu: try another iso and see if it works
[22:25] <Ormu> and it boots fine on another computer (which is 6 to 8 years newer)
[22:26] <imbezol> ah
[22:26] <imbezol> Ormu: check your bios of legacy ahci support or whatever it's called
[22:26] <Ormu> hm let's see...
[22:26] <imbezol> Ormu: basically your bios may be able to make the drives show up like IDE instead of SATA
[22:27] <imbezol> if it's set to emulate IDE it probably won't boot because the device won't show up as the device that lubuntu is looking for when mounted its root
[22:27] <Ormu> there's no such a setting, and how does it matter with USB sticks?
[22:28] <imbezol> because the USB stick will be, for example, /dev/sda when you boot off it
[22:28] <imbezol> if it shows up as /dev/hda then lubuntu might not find it when pivoting into the root drive
[22:28] <jufo> hi do you know me if someone sends spam msg telling shit about me please forward it for my inbox or direct msg
[22:29] <imbezol> Ormu: i'd suggest burning a CD or PXE booting
[22:29] <k1l> jufo: here on irc?
[22:29] <Ormu> imbezol: yeah, looks like that's the way to go... USB sticks tend to be a mess, especially with older computers
[22:29] <Ormu> CDs are slow and noisy
[22:30] <imbezol> Ormu: there used to be a trick back when all systems had that issue
[22:30] <imbezol> Ormu: you might still find some tutorial on how to do it kicking around
[22:31] <imbezol> it didn't used to be so easy to create usb boot drives from isos :)
[22:31] <pierre1_> Hey, guys. I'm getting a warning every time I try to install something with apt-get.
[22:31] <dingus1> hi, I have nvidia-settings installed under lubuntu 14.04 but sometimes a new window/dialog is outside the screen by a bit.
[22:31] <pierre1_> I'm getting "Error! Your kernel headers for kernel 3.13.0-44-generic cannot be found." and later "cp: cannot stat ‘/sbin/rmmod’: No such file or directory"
[22:31] <pierre1_> Could anyone check out the paste? http://pastebin.com/c9SE77YM
[22:34] <Ormu> imbezol: is there anything I could do with the usb stick contents? looks like there aren't any useful options in the BIOS
[22:34] <imbezol> pierre1_: do you have kmod installed?
[22:35] <pierre1_> imbezol, it seems that I do!
[22:35] <pierre1_> (kmod works)
[22:36] <imbezol> pierre1_: and you have /sbin/rmmod?
[22:36] <pierre1_> imbezol, no :(
[22:36] <imbezol> pierre1_: try reinstalling kmod
[22:37] <imbezol> Ormu: do some googling for "create usb linux stick".. right off the top i see things like usb-creator-gtk
[22:37] <imbezol> Ormu: good luck
[22:38] <Gran> I'm having problems with my audio output. My internal speakers work fine but my headphone jack won't output :/
[22:38] <pierre1_> imbezol, here: http://pastebin.com/NmH1m00n
[22:40] <pierre1_> imbezol, same problem :(
[22:40] <pierre1_> imbezol, /sbin/rmmod still not there
[22:41] <kaotic_> Hi
[22:42] <imbezol> pierre1_: hmm
[22:43] <imbezol> pierre1_: try dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archive/kmod_15-0ubuntu6_amd64.deb
[22:46] <Ormu> imbezol: yeah, good luck is what one needs with these usb sticks :P
[22:47] <Ormu> I think I'll try this next... -> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Multiboot_USB_drive
[22:47] <Ormu> but now, sleep
[22:47] <Gran> Anyone know why the audio output for the internal speakers work fine but the  headphone jack won't output?
[22:47] <Ormu> Gran: this is a dumb guess, but maybe headphone jack is muted?
[22:48] <Gran> @Ormu: No i checked, it just won't output at all :/
[22:50] <BLZbubba> hi guys, anyone know any of the ip addresses for archive.ubuntu.org?  it looks like the dns is broken
[22:51] <k1l> BLZbubba: its not .org
[22:52] <BLZbubba> details, details!!!
[22:52] <BLZbubba> heh thanks it seems ok
[22:52] <BLZbubba> and by "OK" i mean super slow but at least working a bit
[22:53] <wlodpolm> point your resolver to google's public dns?
[22:57] <BLZbubba> 15 kB / sec downloads
[22:57] <BLZbubba> is it just me or are they overloaded
[22:58] <BLZbubba> ah no it is my nic
[22:58] <BLZbubba> how annoying
[22:59] <Guest30> it is :)
[23:01] <BLZbubba> supposed to be 40 gig but it's running at dialup
[23:03] <in_deep_thought> just opened my desktop and swapped graphics cards. Now my system won’t boot: Invalid configuration information which makes sense because it doesn’t recognize the graphics card. Whats the next step? Most of the steps online assume there is a working termnial which I haven’t gotten to yet
[23:03] <in_deep_thought> I feel like I need to press on of the F keys.
[23:03] <in_deep_thought> F12? F2?
[23:03] <Ben64> in_deep_thought: elaborate on "won't boot"
[23:04] <dingus1> hi, I have nvidia-settings installed under lubuntu 14.04 but sometimes a new window/dialog is outside the screen by a bit.
[23:04] <dingus1> any help?
[23:05] <BLZbubba> in_deep_thought: what card did you use before & after?
[23:06] <in_deep_thought> woah ok now it boots fine into the ubuntu system after restarting it a few time
[23:06] <in_deep_thought> s
[23:06] <BLZbubba> i'd try going to single user mode and mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.afu
[23:06] <BLZbubba> magic!
[23:06] <in_deep_thought> I went from an ATI FirePro to an NVIDIA Quadro Card
[23:06] <BLZbubba> heh
[23:07] <in_deep_thought> but so I still have to install it somehow right?
[23:07] <in_deep_thought> even though the graphics are displaying
[23:07] <BLZbubba> by default you'll get 2d or nouveau (the open source nvidia driver)
[23:07] <BLZbubba> open up the hardware screen and it will let you install the official nvidia driver set
[23:08] <BLZbubba> aka "driver manager"
[23:08] <BLZbubba> dingus1: help with what?  can you use alt+mouse and drag it?
[23:08] <in_deep_thought> BLZbubba: is it maybe “displays”? I don’t have any driver manager under hardware
[23:08] <BLZbubba> or is the resolution too low to see the whole thing
[23:09] <in_deep_thought> bluetooth, color, keybord, mouse, network, power, printers, sound, wacom tablet but no drivers
[23:09] <k1l> in_deep_thought: driver manager is at system settings: software and updates : last tab
[23:09] <rasdf> hi guys a friend of mine has a freeze after login problem. he checked permissions and they are ok (.ICEauthority, .Xauthority, and /home/<user>/ folder belong to the correct user). What can he check more?
[23:10] <BLZbubba> rasdf: how frozen is it, does num lock still work or is it completely dead
[23:11] <thunder1> !EOL
[23:12] <rasdf> BLZbubba, he can switch to tty1, dunno about num lock. I made him useradd a new user and now he can login with no problem via gui with the new user so I thought it could be a permission problem somewhere in home...
[23:12] <in_deep_thought> BLZbubba: there are 3 options. NVIDIA binary, proprietary, tested. NVIDIA binary, proprietary, and X.ORg X server (open source). It appears I am using xorg right now and I would assume that I want to switch to the first option. So I click the radio button, apply changes, enter my password, and it loads this thing and then reverts me back to xorg
[23:12] <in_deep_thought> Apply changes sounds right to me but….
[23:13] <BLZbubba> rasdf: switching to tty1 is good too. maybe look in ~/.xsession-errors for the broken user
[23:13] <in_deep_thought> I guess as long as its actually using the graphics card and not something integrated, thats ok.
[23:14] <in_deep_thought> does xorg server open source mean an integrated graphics card? Does that mean Im not using the graphics card yet?
[23:14] <BLZbubba> in_deep_thought: no xorg can use proprietary drivers
[23:14] <in_deep_thought> ok Im probably good then
[23:14] <in_deep_thought> thanks!
[23:14] <BLZbubba> if you aren't doing 3d games and you don't need mpeg acceleration then use nouveau
[23:15] <BLZbubba> which was probably the default already
[23:15] <BLZbubba> try: lsmod | grep nouveau
[23:15] <Scunizi> I've just added two older drives to my system and listed them in fstab using UUID's given by blkid.  After 'mount -a' one mounts and the says is doesn't exist. I've tripple checked the uuid entry. Partition editor says it exists etc.. what's my error?
[23:16] <sdmn> how to force some udp ports over pptpd vpn?
[23:16] <kruz> Hey guys, I'm trying to install Ubuntu 14.04 on my ultrabook.  I have a SATA drive and an MSATA SSD, it's auto mounting my SSD as /dev/cdrom, so I can't complete the installation.  Anyone familiar with this bug?
[23:16] <sovit> i have a problem in python with parallel port
[23:16] <sdmn> when the clients connected to
[23:16] <kruz> I've tried to umount /dev/cdrom and /dev/sdb1 and tried a -f
[23:17] <kaotic_> Yo what up
[23:18] <wlodpolm> waitin for my girl to get online
[23:18] <cuunt> how do you make a bootable windows usb from ubuntu?
[23:18] <wlodpolm> dd
[23:18] <sian> hello guys, I have a problem with my dvd rom, BIOS detects it, running 'lshw -C disk' shows that ubuntu detects it, and yet ubuntu does nothing when I put in any cd or dvd, blank or otherwise. I even changed the jumper from the dvdrom from master to slave and it didn't seem to change anything
[23:19] <BromeoAndCooliet> hi guys!!
[23:19] <wlodpolm> hi
[23:19] <BromeoAndCooliet> do you think I will run into problems if I have 10K small files in 1 dir?
[23:20] <rasdf> BLZbubba, I'll check it out, thx
[23:20] <cuunt> hey assholes this is ubuntu support right???
[23:20] <cuunt> did i just get kicked or did i quit?
[23:20] <BromeoAndCooliet> you quit
[23:21] <cuunt> that's strange
[23:21] <cuunt> i think i might be owned
[23:21] <wlodpolm> you swore
[23:21] <k1l> !guidelines | cuunt read them before you overstep your boundries again and get banned
[23:21] <cuunt> k1l: what the hell are you talking about?
[23:21] <daftykins> that's not a friendly username
[23:21] <sovit>  i have a problem in python with parallel port
[23:25] <Gnut> Is there a good tool to graph network usage over time
[23:25] <tonyt> gnut if you can get a router to run ddwrt, it has that built into it
[23:26] <sovit>  i have a problem in python with parallel port any one help me?
[23:27] <Gnut> tonyt: I'm actually just looking for it on a local server (running a game server and I want to track rates to see how high it goes)
[23:28] <frimend> ok, went through the installation process now.
[23:28] <tonyt> oh ok got ya.
[23:28] <frimend> But it didn't boot from the raid.
[23:28] <frimend> I'll try again, and this time activate that MD-yaddayadda
[23:29] <bekks> frimend: Which RAID level?
[23:30] <frimend> raid1
[23:32] <Snow-Man> fyi, seems to be an issue with some index files, eg: W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/i18n/Translation-en  Hash Sum mismatch
[23:32] <k1l> Snow-Man: wait for all mirrors to get updated on that packages
[23:33] <Snow-Man> heh, had been trying over the past 30m or so, but of course now it seems to be fixed, heh.
[23:33]  * Snow-Man eyes the crowd wish suspicion.
[23:33] <Snow-Man> s/wish/with
[23:40] <kruz> While installing Ubuntu 14.04, I have a SATA and an MSATA SSD, it's auto mounting my SSD as /dev/cdrom, so I can't complete the installation.  Anyone familiar with this bug? I've tried to umount -f /dev/cdrom and /dev/sdb1.  No luck.
[23:44] <BaoLong> Sup people
[23:44] <BaoLong> Join #PHP
[23:44] <daftykins> kruz: seems unlikely, got a pastebin of 'mount' to confirm?
[23:45] <shudon> hi all :) i have run the wget|apt-key command from http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/ but even after apt-key update i don't see the new key
[23:45] <shudon> wget definitely spits out a gpg key and apt-key add says "OK"
[23:46] <shudon> err, pgp key :)
[23:46] <cryptodan> shudon: what ya trying to do?
[23:47] <shudon> shudon: install google chrome from google's chrome ppa
[23:47] <frimend> ok, I got through the installation process again.
[23:48] <frimend> I get these errors
[23:48] <frimend> "error diskfiller writes are not supported
[23:48] <frimend> dmraid-activate WARNING: mdadm imsm assembly disable by boot option
[23:48] <frimend> dmraid-activate WARNING: mdadm ddf assembly enabled by boot option
[23:48] <cryptodan> why not just download the .deb from www.google.com/chrome
[23:48] <frimend> "
[23:48] <daftykins> !paste | frimend please don't paste in here
[23:49] <frimend> daftykins: thanks.
[23:49] <dingus1> that is so cool, I never know how to paste
[23:50] <cryptodan> shudon: why not just download the .deb from www.google.com/chrome
[23:52] <daftykins> i'd normally say that a PPA is infinitely better than a .deb, but i think google's chrome .deb actually installs their PPA 0o
[23:52] <Bashing-om> shudon: This is what worked in my case : wget -q -O – https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add - . Same same as what you used ?
[23:52] <cryptodan> yes it does daftykins
[23:52] <daftykins> \o/
[23:56] <frimend> It seems to be some problem with fakeraid.
[23:56] <frimend> "Unless you need to dual boot with windows though, fakeraid is bad, so you should blow it away in the bios, and use mdadm's native format."
[23:56] <frimend> but I have deactivated it in bios. :|
[23:58] <pierre1_> imbezol, thank you so much, man
[23:58] <pierre1_> imbezol, seems like it's gonna work :)