[00:47] <RudeViper> If there has been a major hardware change
[00:47] <RudeViper> crud - fat fingers - sorry
[00:49] <RudeViper> If there has been a major hardware change in a server running Ubuntu server 14.04 - such as adding an SATA controller card - do you have to totally reinstall or should the OS pick it up?
[00:51] <genii> RudeViper: The OS usually picks it up and loads the correct drivers during boot time.
[00:52] <RudeViper> bummer then - I had them in my win7 machine and they worked - picked up in bios but ubuntu isn't picking them
[00:53] <genii> RudeViper: Is this some raid controller?
[00:53] <RudeViper> according to the manufacturer's site - support is built into the linux kernel - so I don't know what to do - Silicon Images 3512
[00:53] <RudeViper> I don't know if it is a rad controller or not
[00:54] <RudeViper> It's a pci-e stata controller - so probably
[00:54] <genii> RudeViper: Hm, maybe do a lsmod | grep sata_sil   and see if the driver is loaded
[00:57] <RudeViper> sata_sil   13525   0
[00:58] <RudeViper> so yeah it is - but can't see either of the drives on it - do I need to install raid drivers?
[00:59] <genii> Likely it's one of those "fakeraid" type where all lifting is done in the OS and not in hardware
[00:59] <genii> RudeViper: If you had a raid array you made in Windows odds are you're not going to be able to get to it from linux.
[01:00] <RudeViper> no raid in windows - just hard drives -
[01:00] <RudeViper> didn't set up raid in winodws
[01:00] <genii> RudeViper: Does sudo fdisk -l     ..show them?
[01:01] <RudeViper> yes it does
[01:01] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: Please pastebin the output of "sudo parted -l" and "sudo blkid".
[01:03] <RudeViper> um - how do I copy out of terminal window to pastebin
[01:03] <RudeViper> sorry - been a while for me
[01:03] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: Select then ctrl+shift+c to copy.
[01:04] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: Or run "sudo parted -l 2>&1 | pastebinit" then "sudo blkid | pastebinit".
[01:06] <RudeViper> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10521411/
[01:07] <RudeViper> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10521417/
[01:10] <auzty> hello, how to allow specific port in iptables FORWARD policy ?
[01:10] <auzty> i have 1 Forward Policy that forward all traffic, but i want to filter it, only specific port that will be forwarded
[01:14] <qrod> hola perras
[01:14] <qrod> :3
[01:15] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10521411/ sorry forgot
[01:16] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10521417/
[01:17] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: OK, and your newly added disk is the TOSHIBA MK2555GS?
[01:18] <qrod> holo
[01:18] <qrod> quien quiere ver penes?
[01:18] <qrod> venudos
[01:18] <qrod> ???
[01:18] <qrod> ??????
[01:18] <qrod> ????????????
[01:18] <qrod> ????????????????????
[01:18] <qrod> ?????????????????????
[01:18] <qrod> ?????????????????
[01:18] <bazhang> !es | qrod
[01:19] <m000gle> Could someone help me remove a package (tt-rss) which is proving problematic?  I cancelled the installation once I realized it would require the use of a sql database and web server backend.  Now, apt-get won't let me remove or purge until it is installed.  I am hoping to simply remove/purge the package.
[01:19] <m000gle> Obviously, I've tried "sudo apt-get remove" and "sudo apt-get purge tt-rss" with no luck
[01:19] <m000gle> This is probably simple for someone with a bit more experience than me :)
[01:22] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, yes one of them
[01:22] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: Is the other the ATA Maxtor 6Y160M0 or do you have more than two drives?
[01:22] <rypervenche> m000gle: Fix the install with "sudo apt-get install -f" then purge it and run "sudo apt-get autoremove" afterward.
[01:23] <RudeViper> on that controller there are two - the 1tb and the 160 GB
[01:24] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: How many drives are currently connected to this machine?
[01:24] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, but gparted is only picking up the two drives on the mboard -  there are 5 total
[01:25] <m000gle> rypervenche "sudo apt-get install -f" attempts to complete the installation, database setup, web server setup etc.
[01:25] <rypervenche> m000gle: Yes, let it.
[01:25] <rypervenche> m000gle: Then purge everything.
[01:25] <m000gle> rypervenche I'm hoping to undo the installation, and not setup either
[01:26] <m000gle> rypervenche ok, so purging will remove any entries in the pgsql database and apache server?
[01:26] <rypervenche> m000gle: You might be able to apt-get -f install, then ctrl+c while it's doing stuff, but you'd have to time it really qwell.
[01:26] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: dmesg | pastebinit
[01:27] <rypervenche> m000gle: But you can purge it then remove the directories where it puts stuff, /var/lib/mysql and /var/lib/psql or something like that.
[01:27] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10521532/
[01:29] <m000gle> rypervenche: Worked like a charm.  Thanks! :)
[01:29] <rypervenche> m000gle: ^^
[01:30] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: lspci | pastebinit
[01:30] <hardtail> Hi guys, I have a 2011 MBP that I installed Ubuntu on. At first I installed rEFInd Boot Manager last night. The only way I could get into the installer was with the boot flags 'nomodeset'. So I entered the installer and completed the Ubuntu install on my second partition of the hdd. After rebooting I noticed that the boot manager no longer was pres
[01:30] <hardtail> ent and it booted into Ubuntu. The screen was violet and I could hear the chime but no graphics. Is anyone familiar with this boot loader? Why won't it persist after the install and how can I force nomodeset?
[01:30] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10521555/
[01:32] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, please note - there are 2 sata cards installed - the sil3512 and the JMicron one - I haven't looked to see if there are drivers for the second one yet - just knew I had to get the sil one working first - it has the 1TB drive on it
[01:34] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: Is your power supply beefy enough to support all of your hardware?
[01:36] <RudeViper> yeah - pretty sure - unit had alot more on it before and it worked fine - plus I am on it right now - it had more when it was running windows - i just pulled all the junk out of it
[01:37] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, plus it had a GeForce 550 Ti in it that I pulled out - using on board video now
[01:38] <padhu> Hi to all
[01:41] <Jordan_U> RudeViper: My only hail mary idea is that you have some RAID metadata on the drives connected to the SiL raid controller, and that's somehow preventing the controller from passing them on to the OS. Maybe try connecting the drives in another way and zeroing them.
[01:42] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, that I CANNOT do - the 1TB drive is 3/4 full and don't have anywhere to move the data....
[01:43] <padhu> t
[01:45] <padhu> s
[01:48] <genii> RudeViper: https://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Sata_sil Known Problems.. "Some reports of data corruption when paired with NVIDIA chipsets"
[01:50] <genii> RudeViper: From your earlier pastebins I see you have a lot of NVIDIA hardware, I'm thinking this is the most likely explanation
[01:50] <RudeViper> genii, oh crud.... that limits me to 1 drive on the JMicron card then -
[01:50] <RudeViper> genii, thanks for finding that
[01:53] <RudeViper> genii, since I have made these changes - several drives and the two controller cards - would it be best just to reinstall - it is basically a virgin system to begin with
[01:53] <Nikesh> What's the easiest way to make a screencast in Ubuntu? I tried gtk-recordmydesktop but the output was pixelated/distorted, possibly due to a low quality video card?
[01:54] <genii> RudeViper: I think I'd just yank out the problemmatic one and use the JMicron
[01:54] <genii> RudeViper: Reinstall should not be needed
[01:56] <RudeViper> genii, I need more sata ports - the jmicron only has 1 - do you know of any that work well right out of the box for ubuntu?
[01:56] <Whitor> zq1s2erereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee65356
[01:56] <genii> RudeViper: Almost all Adaptec do
[01:56] <Whitor> Sorry, 10 mth old ...
[01:57] <genii> Whitor: I was thinking cat on the keyboard :)
[01:58] <genii> RudeViper: I've also had good luck with Promise SATA cards under linux
[01:58] <RudeViper> genii, adaptec - lol cheapest card from new egg is $140
[01:59] <genii> RudeViper: Yep. But they do make good stuff.
[01:59] <RudeViper> genii, disabled here - can't afford that - have to find another solution
[02:00] <Whitor> I used to love adaptec for scsi ... the good ole 2940uw   ... great card!
[02:00] <genii> RudeViper: You could probably pick up a Promise TX4 for fairly cheap
[02:02] <Whitor> or 29160... even better
[02:03] <RudeViper> genii, yeah $25 bucks is more affordable
[02:03] <Whitor> ignore my comments please... they are 12 years old
[02:03] <genii> Whitor: I still have a bunch of those, the 29160
[02:03] <Whitor> I used to build non linear video editing machines... we used these all day long
[02:04] <Whitor> I've got boxes
[02:12] <Brady4MVP> Is there any command that you know of that will give back the model of a server ?
[02:14] <crlcan81> I'm having an odd error every time I try and use an iso to install a windows exe in Wine. For some reason any time I try and install it a little window comes up and says 'permission denied', I even changed permissions on the iso so everyone could access it, and it still did it to me.
[02:14] <crlcan81> I can find out what wine version I"m using if need be.
[02:15] <Jordan_U> crlcan81: Please pastebin the contents of /proc/mounts and the outptu of "ls -l /path/to/program.exe".
[02:16] <crlcan81> I'll have to attempt to remember what the path to the exe is, I don't remember how to list the mounted programs.
[02:17] <crlcan81> how do I check the contents of proc mounts?
[02:17] <crlcan81> I've never done this before, before 14.04 all I had to do was mount the isos and they worked fine.
[02:18] <crlcan81> I'm pretty stupid when it comes to terminal
[02:18] <Ben64> crlcan81: "cat /proc/mounts"
[02:18] <Euclide> Hello!
[02:18] <Jordan_U> crlcan81: pastebinit /proc/mounts
[02:18] <Ben64> thats probably better ^
[02:19] <Euclide> Is epkinet down?
[02:19] <Euclide> please
[02:19] <Ben64> Euclide: no idea what that is, but it doesn't sound related to ubuntu
[02:19] <crlcan81> I'll have to install pastebinit first.
[02:19] <crlcan81> give me asec
[02:19] <Euclide> its a network same freenode , sorry for my bad english i'm french
[02:20] <Euclide> i woud like connect to an irc chat but when i choose epiknet in the list i have an error
[02:20] <crlcan81> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10521959/ here's the proc/mounts
[02:20] <crlcan81> now how do I find out what the disk I mounted is listed under?
[02:20] <rypervenche> Euclide: Ceci n'est pas l'endroit, try their website maybe.
[02:20] <crlcan81> when I do dir it only shows my stuff in my personal folder, not anything mounted.
[02:21] <crlcan81> well my home folder that is.
[02:21] <Euclide> Well , thanks i'll try , have a nice day ! :)
[02:21] <Euclide> sorry for the desragemment
[02:21] <Ben64> crlcan81: not seeing an iso mounted at all
[02:21] <crlcan81> weird..
[02:21] <crlcan81> I used archive mounter to mount it.
[02:21] <crlcan81> could that be the problem?
[02:21] <Ben64> perhaps
[02:22] <crlcan81> As I said this didn't start happening to me till I updated to 14.04, when I was on any earlier versions Wine worked perfectly fine for me.
[02:22] <Jordan_U> crlcan81: Check /run/user/1000/gvfs/
[02:23] <crlcan81> how, by typing 'check /run/user/1000/gvfs/'?
[02:23] <Jordan_U> crlcan81: ls /run/user/1000/gvfs/
[02:24] <Jordan_U> crlcan81: You will probably find that there is a directory there named after your iso file.
[02:24] <crlcan81> it says the iso is mounted
[02:24] <crlcan81> yep
[02:24] <crlcan81> it says it's listed there.
[02:24] <crlcan81> how do I access that?
[02:25] <Ben64> crlcan81: what is this exe you're trying to run/install ?
[02:25] <Jordan_U> crlcan81: Ok, please pastebin the output of "ls /run/user/1000/gvfs/iso_name_here/path/to/program.exe".
[02:25] <crlcan81> the install exe from the iso I have.
[02:25] <crlcan81> I've gotten a few games on Iso and I want to install them.
[02:26] <crlcan81> That's just it guys I don't KNOW the iso's path to program.
[02:26] <Ben64> crlcan81: have you checked the appdb for compatibility and any tricks to get it working?
[02:26] <crlcan81> what, the iso?
[02:27]  * crlcan81 notes it's pirated content, that's kind of hard to do.
[02:27] <Ben64> :|
[02:27] <crlcan81> Again I never had this problem until 14.04, I don't know what changed from 12.04 to 14.04 but it's starting to piss me off.
[02:28] <crlcan81> What's the command to mount an iso in terminal, I'm trying to mount it that way to see if it makes a difference.
[02:29] <crlcan81> Because when I mount it via the file manager nautilus and archive manager, it lists it under network.
[02:29] <crlcan81> archive mounter that is
[02:29] <Ben64> sudo mount -o loop -t filesystem(either iso9660 or udf) /path/to/the.iso /path/to/mountpoint
[02:29] <crlcan81> ..god I hate that, I guess that's out of the question, I can't do that right
[02:30] <Ben64> really? i pasted the entire command
[02:30] <Jordan_U> Ben64: You almost never need to manually specify a filesystem.
[02:30] <crlcan81> yes but I don'[t know the /pathtoiso/ or the /pathtomountpoint/
[02:30] <Ben64> Jordan_U: i always seem to have to on iso
[02:31] <Ben64> crlcan81: you don't know where the iso is nor where you want to mount it?
[02:31] <Jordan_U> Ben64: I've never needed to, and I do a *lot* of mounting of isos, but they're usually isos made with GNU/Linux tools so that may be the reason I've had such good luck.
[02:31] <crlcan81> I don't know what a good mountpoint is, I've never done that before..
[02:31] <asinine> cn some1 pls tell me how I can  execute nautilus with a terminal command like   xterm/urx -c zsh -c "nautilus &", I can't use & with nautilus it doesn't even appear. Any help please ?
[02:31] <crlcan81> I just let the archive mounter do that.
[02:32] <crlcan81> also i had an odd error when I tried to run a exe that didn't require a iso to install. It said it couldn't access the proc
[02:32] <Ben64> asinine: why are you doing it like that...
[02:33] <asinine> Ben64: I'm just changing a Window manager binding
[02:33] <asinine> I only need to start a nautilus instance  .... Should be so simple ...
[02:33] <Ben64> yeah, why not simply "nautilus"
[02:34] <asinine> wow, that's what I was looking for
[02:34] <asinine> I deserve my nick now
[02:34] <asinine> thank you !
[02:38] <crlcan81> I may have to forgo using Windows programs if it's going to require some complex terminal command just to mount something fully.
[02:38] <crlcan81> I just wish I knew what the hell they fucked up in 14.04 to cause this.
[02:38] <SchrodingersScat> that's probably the right path
[02:38] <SchrodingersScat> !language
[02:38] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, genii, ROFL - guess what - shut the server down - pulled the cards and tried to start it up and nothing happened - Jordan - I think you called it - lol - power supply - I know that the rating was strong enough but I think it was crapping out to start with...I'll be changing that tomorrow morning - lol
[02:39] <genii> RudeViper: Good luck, maybe return and let us know if that was the issue
[02:40] <RudeViper> yeah I will - I'm trying to set up a home file server and a private minecraft server on that box - there would only be two or three people on it at a time - plus serving files only to the home network
[02:41] <RudeViper> genii once I replace the PS I am going to try the card though - just for grins - I'll only put a couple of the smaller drives on it - drives with no reall importance
[02:42] <genii> RudeViper: Yeah might be good to test. Although I think I'd be worried about that one due to the data loss issue
[02:45] <muchadofa> hi guys
[02:45] <RudeViper> gen just for grins - I will probably do a clean install with the cards and drives already in
[02:45] <muchadofa> can somebody give me reply?
[02:46] <genii> muchadofa: How can we begin heling when you haven't described your issue to the channel yet?
[02:47] <genii> s/heling/helping
[02:51] <AudaxNovus> How do I set the default shell for SSH in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS? I have done 'csch -s /bin/bash [user]' per user as well as 'csch -s /bin/bash' and /etc/passwd reflects it as well
[02:54] <Gerowen> Anybody here run Ubuntu Touch on anything?
[02:55] <genii> Gerowen: You might try #ubuntu-touch channel
[02:57] <AudaxNovus> Any help anybody?
[02:58] <Gerowen> What's up AudaxNovus?
[02:59] <AudaxNovus> Backlog @ 02:51 UTC
[02:59] <AudaxNovus> Gerowen: ^
[03:01] <Gerowen> So you want to set SSH as your default shell?  Like you want to be able to open a terminal and already be logged into a remote machine?
[03:02] <genii> Gerowen: I think more like they want to have a specific shell for users if logged in by ssh and not locally
[03:03] <Gerowen> genii: I've done that before a long time ago where, when logged in via SSH, only certain commands were available, etc.
[03:03] <Gerowen> Can't remember how I did it though, would have to do some googling.
[03:05] <AudaxNovus> No, not my question
[03:09] <AudaxNovus> Backlog mate
[03:09] <Bray90820> So I cant seem to get my bluetooth devices to connect I can successfully set them up but not connect to them
[03:09] <AudaxNovus> I'm asking how to set the default shell for SSHA
[03:10] <AudaxNovus> SSH*
[03:10] <AudaxNovus> So when I SSH to this box, it will use /bin/bash instead of /bin/sh
[03:11] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, did you set your default shell ?
[03:11] <bodhi_zazen> hi Corey84
[03:11] <genii> AudaxNovus: According to comments in the .profile file, "for ssh logins, install and configure the libpam-umask package"
[03:11] <AudaxNovus> I did 'csch -s /bin/bash [user]' for every user and 'csch -s /bin/bash' as well
[03:12] <AudaxNovus> Okay is that preinstalled in 14.04 LTS?
[03:12] <bodhi_zazen> what ssh command are you using exactly ?
[03:12] <Corey84> bodhi_zazen,  not expecting you here lol
[03:12] <Corey84> ssh -i .ssh/torrents root@IP
[03:12] <genii> AudaxNovus: I do not think it is installed by default.
[03:13] <Corey84> not on that box atm tho
[03:13] <bodhi_zazen> Corey84, I get around ;p
[03:13] <genii> !info libpam-umask
[03:13] <Corey84> as do i :)   my servlist spans  11 servers and nearly 250 channels
[03:14] <genii> Hm.
[03:14] <genii> !info libpam-umask trusty
[03:14] <genii> AudaxNovus: Looks like the documentation in the .profile file is outdated :-/
[03:15] <bodhi_zazen> genii, I have never had to install or configure ssh to run bash at ssh login
[03:15] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, is bash installed ? is bash a link to /bin/sh ?
[03:17] <AudaxNovus> bodhi_zazen: I can do 'bash' but I'd rather it be the default
[03:18] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, it should be out of the box
[03:18] <genii> AudaxNovus: Looks like libpam-umask is now part of libpam-modules
[03:18] <AudaxNovus> bodhi_bazen: Well it isn't mate. :P
[03:18] <AudaxNovus> genii: So should I install that then?
[03:18] <genii> AudaxNovus: Is this for new users that you're making now or pre-existing users?
[03:19] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, grep <your_user> /etc/passwd (on the server)
[03:19] <AudaxNovus> genii: Pre-existing.
[03:19] <genii> AudaxNovus: The libpam-umask is in there, yes. But you'll have to find then some tutorial or help on setting it up for the different ssh login shell
[03:19] <AudaxNovus> bodhi_zazen: Better yet, I just did 'cat /etc/passwd' and looked through it... csch -s /bin/bash did work correctly
[03:20] <Bray90820> So I cant seem to get my bluetooth devices to connect I can successfully set them up but not connect to them
[03:21] <AudaxNovus> Bray90820: You can't come in, repeat the same thing, and give so little info :P
[03:21] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, can you pastebin that output, as well as the contents of /etc/shells and output of which bash
[03:21] <AudaxNovus> Yup
[03:22] <Bray90820> AudaxNovus: What more info do you want
[03:22] <AudaxNovus> Bray90820: Version, device? Etc.?
[03:23] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, and check your .bashrc and .profile files and make sure you are not calling sh
[03:23] <Bray90820> Adbray: ubuntu 14.10 and every bluetooth devices i try fail to connect
[03:23] <Bray90820> Wrong ping
[03:24] <Bray90820> AudaxNovus: ubuntu 14.10 and every bluetooth devices i try fail to connect
[03:24] <Lovich> holy shit, civ5 is available for linux
[03:25] <Lovich> i may never boot into win7 again
[03:25] <Ben64> Lovich: please tone the language down in this channel and yes, linux gaming is happening now :D
[03:26] <AudaxNovus> ttp://paste.ubuntu.com/10522432/ (My /etc/passwd) bodhi_hazen
[03:26] <LinuxGold> hmm.. civ 5 any good?
[03:27] <Lovich> LinuxGold: it's fantastic
[03:27] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, are you logged in outside of ssh ?
[03:27] <LinuxGold> I am hard core StarCraft II player
[03:27] <LinuxGold> since original days
[03:27] <LinuxGold> including broodwar
[03:28] <AudaxNovus> Nope. Logged in via SSH at the moment - lemme guess - I need to service ssh reload? :')
[03:28] <AudaxNovus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10522443/ (/etc/shells)
[03:29] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, you connecing to a screen session ?
[03:31] <AudaxNovus> No, Tmux
[03:31] <AudaxNovus> Sorry I'm on SSH on a tablet using Tmux and Irssi in one window and commands in another #dead
[03:32] <AudaxNovus> Give me props for not getting lost and everything :P
[03:32] <AudaxNovus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10522460/ (which bash)
[03:32] <AudaxNovus> bodhi_zazen There's all 3 pastes! :)
[03:37] <bodhi_zazen> AudaxNovus, everything looks "normal", I do not know why you are not getting a bash shell
[03:39] <AudaxNovus> neither do i
[03:40] <AudaxNovus> Maybe I need to do a suo service ssh restaetrt
[03:40] <AudaxNovus> restart*
[03:40] <AudaxNovus> Thanks for your insight anyways bodhi_zazen and genii
[03:47] <Symmetria> hrm, anyone know what the maximum file size is on an xfs file system?
[03:50] <somsip> Symmetria: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFS
[03:54] <boodllebat> I'm new i know few of the things , most of things which are ubuntu using are under GNU GPL so i just wanna know if a develop a thing in ubuntu using the native GNU libs and libc am i allowed to sell my thing without distributing its source ?
[03:54] <poox> does anyone know where the fedroa room is
[03:54] <poox> fedora
[03:55] <mrcheesenips> wow, funny...
[03:55] <xangua> boodllebat: you can sell free software, but you are required to distribute the source
[03:58] <boodllebat> xangua: ok this is not my situation i just wanna know , but why should i distribute its source too ! cause if i wanna earn distributing source sounds a bit dumb to me cause if you distribute source the other party can simply get the thing and create a thing similar to me and sell it to a lower price ?
[03:59] <boodllebat> poox: try ##fedora or #fedora
[03:59] <xangua> sounds like gpl licence is not for you then, also please stick to the topic: ubuntu support
[03:59] <boodllebat> xangua: can i pm you about this ?
[04:00] <xangua> you would likely want to talk to a lawyer or something boodllebat
[04:01] <boodllebat> xangua: where can i find a GPL or GNU specialised layer cause its bit complicated i guess
[04:01] <xangua> you already said you don't agree to the source distribution, wich is basically what glp is about...
[04:03] <lacan> hello, anyone knows how to install usb3 driver for ubuntu??!
[04:03] <boodllebat> xangua: know i am saying that whatever i make under ubuntu or linux comes automatically under GPL , doesn't it ?
[04:03] <xangua> lacan: it should work out of the box since linux 2.6 or something
[04:05] <lacan> but now i hav to disable that function since my kernel ver is 3.16.0-23-generic Ubuntu 14.10??!
[04:05] <bodhi_zazen> lacan, a better question is what problem are you having with what hardware ...
[04:06] <lacan> when i enable usb3 funct on BIOS it couldn't detect my modem, bluetooth even sometimes my batt??!
[04:07] <lacan> so i guess there is a driver that need to install to work tht proprly.
[04:08] <lacan> or maybe some good conf could help
[04:08] <bodhi_zazen> lacan, perhaps you have an error message or logs ?
[04:09] <lacan> yes it said bluetooth failed to resubmit... etc
[04:10] <lacan> and the worst it could;t detect any usb dev when i enable tht
[04:11] <lacan> i've searched in many community but can;t find any solved problems with tht
[04:12] <bodhi_zazen> perhaps you could share the logs or error messages ?
[04:13] <lacan> well, i mght need to reboot and take th logs first..!
[04:30] <sudormrf> ello
[04:31] <sudormrf> awfully quiet
[04:31] <lacan>  HexChat: 2.9.6 ** OS: Linux 3.13.0-45-generic x86_64 ** Distro: Debian jessie/sid ** CPU: 2 x Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU  N2810  @ 2.00GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 2,00GHz ** RAM: Physical: 1,8GB, 69,5% free ** Disk: Total: 230,6GB, 68,1% free ** VGA: Intel Corporation ValleyView Gen7 ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH ** Ethernet: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller ** Uptime: 12m 23s **
[04:32] <lacan> bodi_zahen : do u know how to share a file??
[04:33] <SchrodingersScat> !pastebin | lacan
[04:35] <lacan> Ok
[04:38] <lacan> bodhi_zazen: this is link of my boot log http://paste.ubuntu.com/10522908/ , any suggestion how to solve the problms??
[04:38] <monopolist> what is your problem
[04:40] <lacan> my pc doesn't detect modem, bluetooth or even th worst not detect any usb dev when i set usb 3 enabled at BIOS setup
[04:41] <monopolist> that's very odd
[04:41] <monkwitdafunk> I find the book: the linux command line is very helpfull for ubuntu server and for a distro without x and without a desktop enviroment
[04:41] <lacan> yes, that's why i share the boot log..1
[04:42] <monopolist> are there other bios options
[04:42] <monkwitdafunk> I find pay for/premium documentation to be more helpfull than irc
[04:42] <lacan> but in some case need to reboot several time until it could detect my usb modem..?
[04:43] <monopolist> sounds like a hardware quirk
[04:43] <monopolist> do you know which kernel version you're using?
[04:43] <snake_> hello everyone!
[04:43] <monopolist> (uname -r)
[04:43] <snake_> anyone from brazil here?
[04:43] <lacan> i use both Ubuntu 14.10 and Ubuntu 14.04 with UEFI GPT + SecureBoot
[04:44] <lacan> and the problem only when i enable the usb 3 option??
[04:44] <monopolist> yes which kernel version for those
[04:45] <monopolist> guess they are recent enough unless you changed them
[04:45] <lacan> my ubuntu 14.04 with 3.13.0-45-generic and ubuntu 14.10 3.16...
[04:46] <lacan> if Ubuntu spport for Usb 3 sinc 2.6 why it's not for my version??!
[04:47] <lacan> if there's a driver patch or something to solve it??!
[04:48] <monopolist> are there other usb options in the bios?
[04:48] <lacan> which one??
[04:48] <lacan> no, im sorry
[04:49] <lacan> only for enable or disable usb 3 function
[04:49] <monopolist> if you disable the usb3 option, do you get usb3?
[04:49] <monopolist> once booted i mean
[04:49] <monopolist> it all looks loaded in the kernel log anyhow
[04:50] <lacan> if i disable usb 3 function it could detect any usb dev without any prob but since i need the usb 3 supprt it cld be problem.
[04:51] <jobzy> fuck ubuntu it sucks
[04:51] <monopolist> in the log you posted note that xhci-hcd means usb3
[04:51] <jobzy> piece of fucking shit
[04:51] <jobzy> dg
[04:51] <jobzy> gf
[04:51] <jobzy> h
[04:51] <jobzy> rt
[04:51] <jobzy> y54ty
[04:51] <lacan> to get a faster data transfer for usb hdd tht supprt usb3
[04:51] <monopolist> you have x3 usb 3 devices?
 hello guys, i'm new to linux, specifically ubuntu
[04:53] <veteran> [23:50:29] <xedot> could someone maybe tell me how to update my openssl files?
[04:53] <lacan> no, but only one on the left side
[04:54] <lacan> yes that said xhci_hcd but it doesn't shows on network manager
[04:54] <monopolist> in the paste you provided liine 744-747
[04:54] <monopolist> usb optical mouse is using xhci-hcd
[04:54] <monopolist> you should exclude that module from loading
[04:55] <monopolist> so it only loads when you plug your device in
[04:55] <monopolist> I would try that
[04:55] <lacan> or mybe because my modem is usb2 so it mk problem when i plug it to usb 3 port
[04:55] <TragicM3LON> anyone know how to use mdadm?
[04:55] <monopolist> it should not be using xhci-hcd since no mouse i know of is usb3
[04:56] <wlodpolm> but sharks with lasers need usb3
[04:56] <monopolist> so you want something like /etc/modprobe.d/usb3.conf  and in that file should read one line: blacklist xhci-hcd
[04:56] <monopolist> sharks?
[04:57] <TragicM3LON> i'm trying to create a RAID and i'm getting "device or resource busy"?
[04:57] <lacan> no but my usb mouse in usb2 port.. my that's error cause tht
[04:57] <monopolist> lacan, if that doesn't fix the issue, try disabling apic, first by the bios then by the kernel command line, there should be a guide or maybe a boot option idk
[04:58] <monopolist> yes but the mouse isn't usb3
[04:58] <monopolist> and it's using usb3 driver
[04:58] <monopolist> so i think either the driver or some weird bios configuration problem is the issue
[04:59] <monopolist> if it's the driver then the frst solution, if  the bios then maybe an apic issue, be sure the bios firmware is up to date too
[05:01] <monopolist> if you exclude the driver then usb2 and usb1 drivers will load, usb3 will only activate when you plug in the usb3 device or modprobe xhci-hcd
[05:01] <lacan> hten how to blacklist xhci-hcd on /etc/modprob.d/usb3.conf?
[05:01] <monopolist> I think so anyway, it may be excluded from loading altogether, but you could work round it by loading it later
[05:01] <monopolist> blacklist xhci-hcd
[05:02] <monopolist> that's what shouuld be in that file
[05:02] <lacan> there's no usb3.conf in /etc/modprobe.d
[05:02] <monopolist> if you need to get back to the original situation just move that file somewhere
[05:02] <monopolist> yes you need to create it
[05:02] <monopolist> touch /etc/modprobe.d/usb3.conf
[05:03] <pythonideus> I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my laptop and whenever I boot to the flash drive I set up for Ubuntu I get a black screen with a flashing cursor and when I push any buttons my laptop beeps very loudly.
[05:03] <pythonideus> How do I fix this? :/
[05:03] <monopolist> for sure update the bios firmware btw, it's almost certainly the problem
[05:03] <lacan> and what the input hten??
[05:03] <monopolist> nano /etc/modprobe.d/usb3.conf
[05:03] <monopolist> and type blacklist xhci-hcd
[05:04] <monopolist> then press control and x together and hit y to save
[05:04] <monopolist> if it doesn't solve it you can remove /etc/modprobe.d/usb3.conf
[05:04] <lacan> ok, i'll try that.. and thanks alot for the suggustions..!
[05:05] <TragicM3LON> so if i try to format or do anything with /dev/sdb1 or /dev/sdc1 it says that it's busy? is there a way to force stop it?
[05:05] <pythonideus> Can anyone help me please?
[05:05] <monopolist> lacan, you're welcome. Do remember it's not a permanent fix :)
[05:05] <monopolist> check bios firmware for updates
[05:06] <bennyprofane> What is the util.h file and why isn't it in my /usr/include/ dir? I'm running ubuntu 12.04
[05:06] <lacan> Ok
[05:07] <TragicM3LON> please does anyone know how to stop a drive, so that i can put it in a RAID or format it or whatever?
[05:08] <monopolist> are they mounted? or were they mounted and you used something on one of them? that's the only thing I can think of that will give you busy messages
[05:08] <beta_fag_349> hey guys, just installed ubuntu on lenovo g50-70, and wifi works but keeps dropping, I got wireless script under lspci it says realtek rtl8111/8168/8411 pci express.. i followed this and after rebootput in lspci-v and kenel in use is still r8169 not r8168, what shoulddo?
[05:09] <beta_fag_349> this is what i followed instructions https://unixblogger.wordpress.com/2011/10/18/the-pain-of-an-realtek-rtl8111rtl8168-ethernet-card/
[05:09] <TragicM3LON> monopolist i'm trying to put them in a RAID setup
[05:09] <TragicM3LON> so when i do the mdadm command, it says the drive is busy?
[05:10] <monopolist> i haven't worked with raid before, so not sure on that, unless you booted from one of them already
[05:11] <TragicM3LON> haven't booted from one of them already
[05:11] <adin> hello
[05:11] <frank185> 大家好
[05:12] <somsip> !zh | frank185
[05:12] <cfhowlett> !cn | frank185
[05:12] <EriC^^> !ch | frank185
[05:12] <Pici> ubottu took a break.
[05:12] <EriC^^> ubottu is missing
[05:13] <Pici> I'm looking into it.
[05:14] <DalekSec> frank185: 如欲獲得中文的協助，請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw
[05:15] <frank185> thanks
[05:15] <ame> How to backup the file with ACL permission??
[05:16] <EriC^^> ame, i think cp -p should do it
[05:16] <ame> Eric:ok let me try
[05:17] <Pici> cp -a is the canonical way to do that.
[05:17] <monopolist> sadly I don't have any suggestions on the raid thing, unless something is still accessing the drives
[05:19] <FluxD> Hey all, maybe someone can enlighten me why this is happening. I am running an mtr to google.com and it doesn't show all the hops, just the final target. Any idea why? http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CzTfecXZ
[05:19] <ame> ERIC:Yes i can do that
[05:20] <ame> Pici:Canonical way means?
[05:20] <EriC^^> ame, ok did you see what Pici  said?
[05:20] <cfhowlett> FluxD, (forgive my appalling ignorance ...) mtr??
[05:20] <Pici> ame: the standard way.
[05:20] <ame> Pici:-a means?
[05:20] <Pici> ame: archive.
[05:20] <FluxD> cfhowlett, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTR_%28software%29
[05:21] <EriC^^> ame, -a is -dR --preserve=all , it's recursive and preserves permissions and other stuff as well
[05:22] <monkwitdafunk> Fluxd, i never herd of traceroute not completing hops
[05:22] <FluxD> monkwitdafunk, traceroute works, but mtr is like traceroute + ping
[05:22] <bennyprofane> What is the util.h file and why isn't it in my /usr/include/ dir? I'm running ubuntu 12.04
[05:23] <monkwitdafunk> the -e option is per for each hop
[05:23] <monkwitdafunk> Is pibg*
[05:23] <monkwitdafunk> ping*
[05:23] <Pici> mtr is nice.
[05:23] <ame> ERIC:If we use "cp -arf filename" so there is no need to use -p??
[05:24] <EriC^^> ame, no if you use -a no need for -p or -r
[05:24] <ame> Eric:okay
[05:24] <ame> Eric:Its working
[05:24] <monkwitdafunk> Ive never herd of mtr when buying premium documentation
[05:26] <monkwitdafunk> Ive herd of traceroute used in forensic science for the first chapter but mtr must be the new thing
[05:27] <TheContender> hola senoritas
[05:27] <cfhowlett> !es | TheContender
[05:27] <Guest99592> somehow i think thecontender was joking :)
[05:28] <Guest99592> ay munecos
[05:28] <monkwitdafunk> I think ubuntu and fedora is great for uefi systems
[05:28] <monkwitdafunk> I know a place that implemented uefi hardware with precise
[05:29] <monkwitdafunk> They must be cutting edge whomever did it
[05:29] <monkwitdafunk> Make things possible
[05:33] <ame> how to configure NFS for sharing a folder on /mnt??
[05:34] <Guest11744> i just upgraded to ubuntu 14.04.02 LTS and it is saying that "another package management application (like apt-get or aptitude) already running. Please close that application first." How do I do that?
[05:34] <therealhoob> if you type pa ax | grep apt
[05:34] <ame> how to configure NFS for sharing a Directory mounted on /mnt??
[05:34] <therealhoob> does anything show up?
[05:35] <Guest11744> so: pa ax | grep apt  ?
[05:35] <therealhoob> yes
[05:35] <Guest11744> Thanks
[05:35] <therealhoob> that will first tell you if there's actually an application open
[05:36] <Guest11744> It says "pa: command not found"
[05:36] <therealhoob> oops sorry that should be ps
[05:36] <Guest11744> ok
[05:36] <therealhoob> my old man eyes
[05:36] <Guest11744> oh my...
[05:37] <monkwitdafunk> Guest. My guess is that you need to switch kernels with uptime
[05:38] <Guest11744> I have like five lines of indecipherable code. What am I looking for?
[05:38] <EriC^^> huh
[05:38] <monkwitdafunk> You can close any unix.program with htop. I really like htop
[05:38] <therealhoob> does it list any processes named apt-get or aptitude
[05:39] <Guest11744> apt shows up 8 times
[05:39] <monkwitdafunk> Htop does.
[05:39] <wlodpolm> killall apt
[05:39] <therealhoob> yep
[05:39] <Guest11744> killall apt  ?
[05:39] <therealhoob> yes
[05:39] <monkwitdafunk> Idk
[05:40] <therealhoob> unless you have other instances running for some reason
[05:40] <somsip> Guest11744: think about that. If you're halfway through an unattended upgrade, it might not be wise
[05:40] <wlodpolm> true
[05:40] <therealhoob> oh maybe i misunderstood
[05:40] <therealhoob> i thought you had completed the upgrade
[05:40] <Guest11744> it says
[05:40] <somsip> Guest11744: Just check to see if you have Software Centre running. I believe Unity will show it with some indicator on the Unity sidebar
[05:41] <Guest11744> it says "apt: no process found"
[05:41] <monkwitdafunk> I really need to figure.out how.to.manually.update the kernel like in.precise times
[05:41] <monkwitdafunk> Kernel patching
[05:41] <therealhoob> monk: like kpatch or kgraft?
[05:41] <monkwitdafunk> That would get ne going and ubuntu server as well
[05:42] <monkwitdafunk> No. Kernel.org
[05:42] <monkwitdafunk> I still need to roll.my.own but ill.get to it eventually
[05:42] <therealhoob> download the source files
[05:42] <therealhoob> make sure you have the right build environment
[05:42] <Guest11744> I'm on a command line
[05:43] <therealhoob> headers and compilers
[05:43] <monkwitdafunk> Which irc client do you use? i use andchat on android
[05:43] <therealhoob> cd to the base directory with the makefile
[05:43] <EriC^^> Guest11744, can you type ps aux | grep apt | nc termbin.com 9999
[05:43] <EriC^^> and paste the link here?
[05:43] <therealhoob> and make && sudo make install
[05:44] <Guest11744> It was rebooting during the upgrade
[05:44] <therealhoob> guest: were you trying to run another instance of aptitude while the first one was installing?
[05:44] <curiousdude99> Hello, I would like to ask about installing old version of a package. For
[05:44] <curiousdude99> research purpose, I am looking into installing openssl 1.0.1e which is
[05:44] <curiousdude99> vulnerable to Heartbleed. How do I install this specific version of openssl? Thanks!
[05:44] <Guest11744> I'll type: can you type ps aux | grep apt | nc termbin.com 9999 ... standby
[05:45] <monkwitdafunk> Yeah. You always have to restart after an upgrade to kernel
[05:45] <monkwitdafunk> Not always. But usually for desktop
[05:45] <therealhoob> well actually monk that's going to change in some cases
[05:45] <therealhoob> yeah
[05:46] <monkwitdafunk> Desktop is nice and easy. I always gotta call it that
[05:46] <Guest11744> I typed: can you type ps aux | grep apt | nc termbin.com 9999 and it responded "http://termbin.com/ewyj"  What is that?
[05:47] <EriC^^> Guest11744, a link to a pastebin with the output of that command
[05:47] <monkwitdafunk> This linux shit is really going to keep me up for a bit. I got construction to do at 7am
[05:47] <somsip> !language | monkwitdafunk
[05:48] <therealhoob> guest: it looks like it's still installing
[05:48] <monkwitdafunk> Sorry ubuntu channel
[05:48] <ame> I have follwed the link for configuring NFS    :"https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-file-system.html" .But i cant mount the partition /mnt on client system saying error as "mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server example.LTSP.com: Name or service not known"
[05:48] <therealhoob> what were you trying to do?
[05:48] <EriC^^> Guest11744, it looks like 1 command is running, and it's unpacking a package
[05:49] <Guest11744> I installed xubuntu on my old laptop and it asked if I wanted to upgrade to 14.  I said yes and it went through the upgrade.  When it was done it went to reboot.  It sat there with a black screen for 27 minutes and then gave me a command line.  What do I do?
[05:50] <EriC^^> ok
[05:50] <EriC^^> now you're talking
[05:50] <EriC^^> :D
[05:51] <Guest11744> Should I erase it and start over?
[05:51] <therealhoob> it's a bit out of my league to tell you what's wrong without being there physically
[05:51] <EriC^^> Guest11744, if it's a fresh install why not
[05:51] <EriC^^> download the 14.04 iso and install it
[05:51] <Guest11744> Thanks "hoob"  I appreciate the attempt
[05:52] <therealhoob> np
[05:52] <Guest11744> Do I need a laptop version? There is only a desktop version.
[05:52] <EriC^^> yeah that's it
[05:53] <EriC^^> get an architecture specific iso 32bit 64bit etc
[05:53] <Guest11744> ok.  I'll try it.  Thanks Eric.
[05:54] <EriC^^> no problem
[05:54] <monkwitdafunk> 64 bit is better than android
[05:54] <monkwitdafunk> I think
[05:55] <monkwitdafunk> You also get more gb / $ on a usb modem
[05:55] <somsip> !behelpful | monkwitdafunk (stop with the nonsense now, eh?)
[05:58] <cfhowlett> Guest11744, the most recent version is 14.04.2  THAT'S the one you want
[06:03] <Guest11744> I just rebooted it and it went to the desktop.  How do I find out if the upgrade took?
[06:04] <cfhowlett> Guest11744, open a terminal:  cat /etc/issue
[06:05] <Guest11744> Cool.  Looks like the upgrade worked!
[06:06] <Guest11744> It must have hung during the update.  Thanks for the help everyone!
[06:08] <sudormrf> ello
[06:09] <sudormrf> trying to figure out why I am not able to see my samba shares on an OSX client
[06:09] <sudormrf> if I manually map them they work fine
[06:10] <sudormrf> but they don't show up in finder
[06:10] <sudormrf> Is anyone around that can help me figure this out?
[06:10] <somsip> sudormrf: I had to do a search in some way to find them. Can't remember now now, but if you can see them on other ocmputers, it's a OSX issue not ubuntu
[06:10] <sudormrf> somsip, let me check with a linux client
[06:11] <sudormrf> hmm not showing on the linux client either
[06:11] <sudormrf> I have a feeling this is related to me creating thing for time machine backups
[06:12] <somsip> sudormrf: then you need to find if the problem is with how samba is setup.
[06:12] <sudormrf> somsip, that is what I am trying to figure out.  mind taking a look at my smb.conf?
[06:12] <ubuntuser13> where i can find ubuntu touch keyboard layout tutorials?
[06:12] <somsip> sudormrf: I can't help
[06:13] <somsip> !touch | ubuntuser13
[06:13] <therealhoob> hey sudormrf can you browse the shares from the machine itself
[06:13] <sudormrf> therealhoob, yes
[06:13] <therealhoob> do you have outgoing port 445 open?
[06:13] <ubuntuser13> ubottu: thanks
[06:15] <sudormrf> therealhoob, this is a fresh install of 14.04.  so I am not sure.  I know that in the past on another install of 14.04 I did not have to open 445 at home
[06:15] <therealhoob> ok
[06:15] <therealhoob> i'm still getting my feet wet with a lot of this too so i'm just thinking out loud about where i'd look
[06:16] <sudormrf> gotcha
[06:16] <sudormrf> I am wondering if it has to do with netatalk/avahi-daemon
[06:17] <sudormrf> it looks like it is showing me what those things are advertising and not the samba shares
[06:17] <therealhoob> is that an autodiscover service?
[06:19] <sudormrf> avahi-daemon is bonjour for linux
[06:20] <therealhoob> ah
[06:20] <sudormrf> trying to accomplish this, time machine backups to linux box + samba shares on same linux box.  had it running in a VM, but it appears that I destroyed that VM
[06:20] <therealhoob> yeah time machine requires a lot of specific mac-only features
[06:20] <therealhoob> well not mac-only
[06:20] <therealhoob> but pretty specific features
[06:21] <therealhoob> it copies files the first time
[06:21] <therealhoob> and then hard links to them if they're unchanged in subsequent backups
[06:21] <therealhoob> you can put time machine on an iscsi share but it's unsupported
[06:24] <sudormrf> I must be missing something
[06:30] <sudormrf> bbl
[06:41] <Reddy> Hello experts, Installed Ubuntu on SAS drive, it does not recognize the PCIe SSD drives in the server. Please help
[06:42] <OpenTokix> Reddy: What PCIe ssd-drive is it?
[06:42] <Reddy> Samsung XS1715
[06:43] <OpenTokix> Reddy: And you are positive it has linux support? - for instance OCZ Revodrive is not possible to get to run in linux
[06:44] <Reddy> OpenTokix: Dell has tested them on M820 blade. http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/b/techcenter/archive/2012/04/26/ubuntu-server-12-04-released-by-canonical
[06:45] <jpds> Reddy: #ubuntu-server has probalby more people that might know.
[06:46] <Reddy> jpds: I will try that as well, thanks
[06:46] <OpenTokix> Reddy: my suggestion is install a driver for it. - should be supplied.
[06:46] <OpenTokix> Reddy: some of thoose pcie ssd cards have very very strange interfaces.
[06:47] <OpenTokix> jpds: Just becauser you dont know, dont mean someone else dont know.
[06:47] <wlodpolm> kernel has NVM support
[06:47] <OpenTokix> I am actually right now troubleshooting a micron ssd-card on a dell R720 on Ubuntu 12.04
[06:47] <jpds> OpenTokix: I know.
[06:49] <OpenTokix> jpds: You dont see it at all in lspci, or you jjust cant get to the block device?
[06:51] <Reddy> OpenTokix: Since Ubuntu is not officially supported, drivers are not provided by Dell. However, they say NVMe drivers are burnt into the Linux kernel by default.
[06:52] <Reddy> but I feel, Samsung might have dowe some tweeking to the drivers and more appropraite drivers might be available. Please advise
[06:53] <OpenTokix> Reddy: did you try a new:er kernel? Those cards are pretty damn fresh of the presses.
[06:53] <OpenTokix> Reddy: either roll your own, or do a backported kernel would be my suggestion.
[06:54] <sudormrf> ok, I potentially solved my problem
[06:55] <ashwith> hi all
[06:55] <sudormrf> so far it is looking like I did
[06:55] <sudormrf> linux client is showing correctly now
[06:57] <Reddy> Ashwith: here's the suggestion from OpenTokix: did you try a new:er kernel?
[06:58] <Reddy> either roll your own, or do a backported kernel would be my suggestion
[06:58] <OpenTokix> Reddy: yes
[06:58] <OpenTokix> Reddy: btw. if they have a supported module for linux, you can compile a new:er one
[06:59] <jpds> Reddy: Try installing something like linux-image-generic-lts-utopic first though.
[07:03] <pythonideus> hey guys I used unetbootin to set up my hard drive to be able to boot into ubuntu and now I want to always boot straight to ubuntu. When I go through the install process though it makes me partition drives and I have no idea what I'm doing, can someone help?
[07:03] <BlackDalek> After installing CCSM and unity-tweak-tool, laptop can no longer turn screen off without instantly returning to login screen. I never made any adjustments while the utilities were installed. Removed CCSM and unity-tweak-tool but system is still broken. What happened?
[07:05] <ashwith> jpds: what exactly it does if i install linux-image-generic-lts-utopic ?
[07:06] <jpds> ashwith: It installs utopic's kernel on trusty.
[07:06] <ashwith> Mani: Try installing something like linux-image-generic-lts-utopic first though
[07:06] <Mani_> Hi All,
[07:07] <OpenTokix> Reddy: yes, what ashwith said - a backported kernel
[07:09] <pythonideus> please can someone help me with the installer?
[07:11] <pythonideus> :( no one?
[07:14] <doko> ashwith: google for "hardware enablement stack" for more information on linux-image-generic-lts-utopic
[07:21] <kami> hi i need help
[07:21] <somsip> !ask | kami
[07:22] <maZtah> how would i fix this error? msg: Dependency is not satisfiable: nginx-common (= 1.6.2-5+trusty0)
[07:22] <maZtah> (i'm trying to install a .deb file)
[07:22] <somsip> maZtah: why aren't you using the official repo?
[07:22] <kami> my vidalia shows me error when i start it . what should i do ?
[07:22] <maZtah> somsip: i want nginx+pagespeed
[07:23] <maZtah> so i had to configure that module myself
[07:23] <somsip> maZtah: it *may* be easier to use a PPA https://launchpad.net/~adegtyarev/+archive/ubuntu/nginx-pagespeed
[07:24] <maZtah> somsip: but what does this mean? Don't forget to pin this repository:
[07:24] <somsip> !pinning | maZtah (possibly, this)
[07:25] <maZtah> somsip: should i do that when using that ppa?
[07:25] <somsip> maZtah: better to take the advice of the author than me
[07:25] <BlackDalek> What could cause computer to return instantly to login screen immediately after screen turns off?
[07:26] <maZtah> btw, i've tried a few other ppa's as well, but they didn't work
[07:27] <somsip> maZtah: what it seems like you've done is manually built a module that needs something in ngnix-common that your current version of nginx-common does not provide. So you provide that package correctly. But this can also lead to dependency hell when mixing debs, PPAs and manually built packages
[07:28] <maZtah> hmm ok
[07:29] <kami>  my vidalia shows me error when i start it . what should i do ?
[07:30] <somsip> kami: find out what the error is telling you, then try to resolve it. You could post the error here, or use pastebin, but I have no idea on Tor
[07:33] <BlackDalek> help me! My ubuntu's screen turn won't turn off any more :( (or rather, it re-starts at login screen AFTER screen goes off) How can I fix it?
[07:33] <kami> the error is : vidalia was unable to start tor. check your settings to ensure the correct name and location of your tor executable is specified .
[07:33] <Sonny_Jim> Hi I'm trying to install libsdl2-dev but I keep on getting an unmet depenacy error.
[07:34] <Sonny_Jim> It's the same error as this:
[07:34] <Sonny_Jim> http://askubuntu.com/questions/499663/unity-control-center-uninstalled-itself
[07:34] <somsip> kami: sounds like you haven't set it up right
[07:35] <kami> how can i do it
[07:35] <kami> ?
[07:37] <somsip> kami: read the docs. I hase no idea about Tor
[07:37] <somsip> *have
[07:37] <kami> ok thanks
[07:40] <BlackDalek> After installing CCSM and unity-tweak-tool, laptop can no longer turn screen off without instantly returning to login screen. I never made any adjustments while the utilities were installed. Removed CCSM and unity-tweak-tool but system is still broken. What happened?
[07:41] <adeebnqo> BlackDalek: What happened or how do you fix it?
[07:42] <BlackDalek> both
[07:42] <BlackDalek> both - what happened AND how do I fix it?
[07:48] <MSErgo4K> hi all. I'm using byobu, (tmux + some configures). Urxvt will intercept my tmux hotkey and print "^[[c". My hotkey is "Alt - right" . Is there a solution?
[07:54] <Bocephuswhat> im not sure if i should use AMD ubuntu..
[07:54] <Bocephuswhat> how do i do if i should use amd..
[07:55] <cfhowlett> !amd
[07:55] <cfhowlett> !ati
[07:55] <Bocephuswhat> uh what
[07:55] <cfhowlett> Bocephuswhat, if you have the option, be aware that nvidia presently provides much better support for their cards
[07:56] <cfhowlett> Bocephuswhat, do!  wait
[07:56] <Bocephuswhat> cfhowlett, im somewhat of a dumbass..im trying though
[07:56] <cfhowlett> Bocephuswhat, my mistake.  you're not asking about graphics are you?
[07:56] <BlackDalek> After installing CCSM and unity-tweak-tool, laptop can no longer turn screen off without instantly returning to login screen. I never made any adjustments while the utilities were installed. Removed CCSM and unity-tweak-tool but system is still broken. What happened? How do I fix?
[07:56] <cfhowlett> Bocephuswhat, AMD refers to 64 bit ubuntu.
[07:56] <Bocephuswhat> cfhowlett, I see, so all 64-bit is AMD..
[07:57] <cfhowlett> Bocephuswhat, correctomundo!
[07:57] <Bocephuswhat> cfhowlett, thank you
[07:57] <cfhowlett> Bocephuswhat, happy2help!
[08:10] <svetlana> http://dpaste.com/3QBC0CX.txt pardon, i do not understand what the problem origin can be ?
[08:11] <cfhowlett> svetlana, you probably enabled automatic upgrades and that's taking priority over your attempted update
[08:11] <cfhowlett> !aptlock | svet
[08:12] <svetlana> it resolved itself, odd
[08:12] <svetlana> i might even say suspicious
[08:12] <cfhowlett> svetlana, normal.  auto-updates complete, aptlock released ...
[08:14] <tnkhanh> hi everyone
[08:15] <svetlana> hi
[08:15] <svetlana> no it didn't resolve itself, it got the headers and then said same error
[08:16] <svetlana> i can sit and wait for a reply here, or i can simply reboot
[08:16] <svetlana> kind of curious what causes it though, so i'm waiting for you guys to show up
[08:18] <svetlana> ...
[08:23] <Invisible_> Sup
[08:23] <Invisible> Hey
[08:38] <maZtah> has anyone managed to get hhvm working with wp-cli?
[08:38] <JunkHunk> hello good morning I am looking for a diagram or some scheme depicting how Ubuntu works...which their essential parts are and what they do...how the hardware is put to work and so on...a brief and comprehensible explanation about the booting of the OS and the  using of a program in it
[08:41] <somsip> JunkHunk: homework?
[08:42] <JunkHunk> I think it is a first demanding question for an ubuntu user...with a hard to find answer...I ve googled it and all I find are paranoic and moralist richard stallman videos on the one hand and dull or ignorant videos or buy-this-book advices on the other....
[08:43] <mjayk> JunkHunk: your question is less ubuntu and more computer based; ignore the OS and just look at a generic linux system there will be more info reg what you need
[08:43] <mjayk> gl
[08:43] <cfhowlett> JunkHunk, there's a graphic from the Dev's that show's launch processes ... looking
[08:43] <JunkHunk> ubuntu help page tells me ubuntu is debian and duh it is all a sort of religion brieffing...I am just looking for some plain tech explanation
[08:44] <JunkHunk> thank you
[08:53] <bootsy_> Hi
[08:53] <svetlana> hello
[08:55] <cfhowlett> greetings
[08:55] <cfhowlett> JunkHunk, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Booting
[09:19] <Bing0> send in the drone
[09:19] <Bing0> troll alert
[09:19] <Bing0> send them derones
[09:19] <k1l> Bing0: stop that. you were already kicked for that behaviour. please dont spoil this channel
[09:20] <Bing0> yes sir
[09:20] <Bing0> by your command
[09:20] <umbra_purus> hey. Imagine that my cpu doesnt support VT-D. How can I install ubuntu in a VM of oracle virtual box
[09:21] <umbra_purus> using 32bit?
[09:21] <k1l> ah wait, i see you are a known troll just with another nickname, so bb
[09:21] <umbra_purus> ??
[09:21] <umbra_purus> hey. Imagine that my cpu doesnt support VT-D. How can I install ubuntu in a VM of oracle virtual box
[09:21] <umbra_purus> using 32bit?
[09:22] <umbra_purus> '???
[09:23] <BarnaSzalai> hi
[09:23] <gavno> q
[09:23] <BarnaSzalai> where can I find meld's config file?
[09:23] <gavno> here
[09:25] <BarnaSzalai> you very helpful gavno :P
[09:25] <gavno> :)
[09:25] <k1l> BarnaSzalai: odes it need a config file? did you look into /etc ?
[09:25] <BarnaSzalai> k1l: no only in $home and .config folders
[09:25] <BarnaSzalai> checking
[09:26] <BarnaSzalai> yes i guess it stores the folder exceptions somewhere
[09:27] <BarnaSzalai> exactly: File Filters
[09:34] <philip> hello cant ping public ip address on terminal
[09:37] <philip> hello cant ping public ip address on terminal
[09:40] <Whir> philip: what is your terminal output ?
[09:43] <gezmobile> hi philip what response do you receive?
[09:44] <mani_> Hi Santhosh:
[09:46] <gezmobile> philip check your default route
[09:48] <Reddy> Hello experts, •	NVMe drivers are detected with unknown model. •	Drives are not not showing using fdisk command .please advise
[09:48] <talin> hello. if i a dir is rwxr-xrwx, how come i can not touch dir/newfile?
[09:48] <philip> whir nothing display
[09:49] <philip> PING 4x.x.x.x. (4x.x.x.x.) 56(84) bytes of data.
[09:49] <philip> just this
[09:49] <Whir> ok, that means everything is ok
[09:49] <Whir> and you get new lines like this every 2sec or sth ?
[09:49] <philip> no......ust that first line
[09:50] <philip> no continous ping
[09:51] <Whir> philip: mmh, try:
[09:51] <Whir> philip: ping localhost
[09:51] <mikhael_k33hl> I have a problem with my HDMI, running ubuntu 14.04. The HDMI was working perfectly, until now. It suddenly stopped working, monitor no longer receives signal.
[09:52] <philip> works fine also pinging google works fine
[09:52] <k1l> philip: so is that ip down? or blocks pings?
[09:52] <Reddy> Hello experts, sorry to repost. Installed Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS on a SAS drive.	NVMe drivers are detected with unknown model.Drives are not not showing using fdisk command .please advise
[09:52] <philip> the ip is not down.
[09:53] <philip> from a windows machine its works fine after turning off firefox
[09:53] <Whir> philip: try nmap -sS your.IP
[09:54] <philip> Scantype 4 not supported
[09:54] <philip> nmap -s or -sS
[09:55] <Whir> philip: -sS if I remember correcltz
[09:56] <Whir> philip: -sS -O
[09:56] <blackdalek_> After installing CCSM and unity-tweak-tool, laptop can no longer turn screen off without instantly returning to login screen. I never made any adjustments while the utilities were installed. Removed CCSM and unity-tweak-tool but system is still broken. What happened? How do I fix?
[09:57] <cfhowlett> blackdalek_, switch to a terminal.  sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu desktop
[09:57] <cfhowlett> *I think *
[09:57] <philip> Starting Nmap 6.46 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2015-03-04 09:57 GMT
[09:57] <philip> Note: Host seems down. If it is really up, but blocking our ping probes, try -Pn
[09:57] <philip> Nmap done: 1 IP address (0 hosts up) scanned in 3.29 seconds
[09:57] <blackdalek_> cfhowlett, I will give it a try
[10:02] <waza-ari> Hey, I have Ubuntu 14.10 installed and I use ssh keys to authenticate on some servers. I however also have other servers, which do not support key auth. Ubuntu however questions my to provide the passphrase for the protected private key everytime I do ssh, regardless whether keys are used or not. Is there a way to circumvent this?
[10:04] <Fuchs> waza-ari: while I'd recommend to auto-unlock your keys via PAM somehow: yes, ssh -o PreferredAuthentications=keyboard-interactive -o PubkeyAuthentication=no
[10:04] <Fuchs> waza-ari: you can as well create a .ssh/config file with configurations per host  (or make an alias for the above)
[10:05] <waza-ari> Fuchs: thanks for your answer. I have a .ssh/config file explicitly specifzying the hosts I use with pubkey auth. However, the PAM solution also sounds good, could you give me a hint how that works?
[10:05] <Fuchs> waza-ari: see https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ssh_config&sektion=5  for that
[10:06] <Fuchs> waza-ari: ssh-keychain and, optional, an integration into your desktop  (Gnome, KDE, ...) keyring
[10:07] <Fuchs> waza-ari: the only decent ubuntu related documentation is unfortunately German (if you understand German: I can hand you that), but you can go with https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SSH_keys#SSH_agents, most of that is valid for ubuntu as well
[10:09] <waza-ari> Fuchs: i'm from Germany, so no problem ;)
[10:09] <Fuchs> oh
[10:11] <Fuchs> waza-ari: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/SSH#SSH-Askpass  (resp. der ganze Artikel an sich)
[10:14] <waza-ari> Fuchs: dann werde ich das mal testen, vielen Dank
[10:14] <Fuchs> you're welcome
[10:30] <Reddy_>  Hello experts, sorry to repost. Installed Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS on a SAS drive.	NVMe drivers are detected with unknown model.Drives are not not showing using fdisk command .please advise
[10:39] <dionysus69> hi guys
[10:39] <PCatinean> How come there is a file that has rw for group, I am in the group and I cannot delete the file
[10:39] <PCatinean> ?
[10:39] <dionysus69> i am in troubl,e my system text is not appearing totally
[10:39] <dionysus69> some texts, even the one i am writing right now doesnt show up
[10:39] <svetlana> In UNIX and Linux, the ability to remove a file is not determined by the access bits of that file. It is determined by the access bits of the directory which contains the file.
[10:40] <svetlana> PCatinean: --^
[10:41] <PCatinean> thank you svetlana !
[10:41] <svetlana> welcome
[10:41] <PCatinean> kinda makes sense now that you mention it...
[10:41] <svetlana> (-:
[10:42] <cfhowlett> dionysus69, post a picture
[10:42] <cart_man> If I set a root password I still cant choose to log into the root account on startup
[10:42] <cfhowlett> !root | cart_man
[10:43] <cart_man> Like I cant click on the root account
[10:43] <k1l> cart_man: dont log into the gui with troot
[10:43] <k1l> *root
[10:43] <cart_man> howcome?
[10:43] <k1l> cart_man: why do you want to do that?
[10:43] <k1l> cart_man: ubuntu is setup to not be used with root on the gui.
[10:43] <svetlana> cart_man: ubuntu uses accounts for people, not for roles. one person, one account, give it sudo access if you wish.
[10:43] <cfhowlett> cart_man, use sudo not root.  logging as root is ... criminally stupid in my opinion.  MY opinion.
[10:44]  * svetlana tickles cfhowlett.
[10:44] <cart_man> k1l, Look I know about the issues using root...
[10:44] <k1l> cart_man: why you want root login?
[10:44] <cart_man> I really couldnt care less... the system can be re installed anytime anyway
[10:44] <svetlana> it can.
[10:44] <dionysus69> cfhowlett: http://postimg.org/image/cc4azmde9/
[10:44] <cart_man> cause I cant even use the GUI to change IP address cause im not root -.-
[10:44] <svetlana> if you want superpowers, this os gives you means to do it.
[10:45] <Ben64> cart_man: you can change ip without being root
[10:45] <dionysus69> this is the pic showing how fonts are missing most of the part
[10:45] <k1l> cart_man: than you are doing it wrong :/
[10:45] <cfhowlett> dionysus69, you mean on the user list???
[10:46] <k1l> cart_man: in what groups is your user?
[10:46] <cart_man> I can change it in the /etc/network/interface sure but I would like to use the gui
[10:46] <svetlana> cart_man, run the gui program as root using gksu (12.04-) or sudo (12.10+, iirc) then.
[10:46] <dionysus69> cfhowlett: everywhere, in any application
[10:46] <svetlana> cart_man, but normal gui programs have an 'unlock' button or whatever which asks you for password. networkmanager thingy does.
[10:46] <Ben64> cart_man: or change it in the network manager... nice and gui, comes installed by default
[10:47] <cart_man> svetlana, How can I run the gui for ethernet settings from commandline?
[10:47] <k1l> cart_man: what program are we talking about? network manager?
[10:47] <Ben64> why from command line? click on it
[10:47] <cart_man> cause then I can launch from root
[10:47] <cfhowlett> dionysus69, now I see.  ONLY on chatzilla or on all apps
[10:47] <Ben64> you dont need to!
[10:47] <k1l> svetlana: no need to start that with sudo.
[10:47] <svetlana> cart_man: there is too many things ubuntu has for managing internet that it's hard for me to guess which one you mean right now.
[10:47] <cart_man> I cant click the SAVE button otherwise though
[10:47] <Ben64> cart_man: what save button where
[10:47] <k1l> k1l> cart_man: in what groups is your user?
[10:47] <cart_man> im not sure
[10:47] <svetlana> cart_man: network manager applet comes with gnome and it opens up after you press a button and enter the passwor.
[10:47] <dionysus69> cfhowlett:  on all apps and in system too, iexplorer, settings etc etc
[10:48] <bazhang> cart_man, sudo dhclient wlan0  or eth0
[10:48] <svetlana> bazhang: he wants to use gui.
[10:48] <svetlana> good thing to learn.
[10:48] <bazhang> cart_man, sudo -i for a root shell
[10:48] <cfhowlett> cart_man, running apps from root is the exact wrong way to do it ... but hey, you don't mind reinstalling ...
[10:48] <cfhowlett> dionysus69, sounds like a graphics issue.  do you have the correct drivers for your hardware??
[10:48] <svetlana> how odd. this channel is INCONSISTENT with the docs.
[10:48] <svetlana> there is no need to use the root shell.
[10:48] <cfhowlett> svetlana, ?
[10:49] <k1l> svetlana: sorry, but you tell the user to start stuff with sudo on gui all the time when there is no need.
[10:49] <cart_man> bazhang eth0
[10:50] <Ben64> cart_man: this is not a complex issue. step 1 - click on the network manager on the panel. step 2 - "Edit connections". step 3 - edit the connection(s)
[10:50] <bazhang> cart_man, thats the ethernet, unless shown otherwise in ifconfig
[10:50] <dionysus69> cfhowlett: i have HD 55000 it got the driver by itself, i cant get any different driver since its new :\
[10:51] <cfhowlett> dionysus69, uh huh.  pretty sure it did not.  here's the test: dpkg -l intel*
[10:51] <cfhowlett> in a terminal, of course
[10:52] <cart_man> by the way just so everyone knows...ive been running lubuntu for almost 2 years with Root and a root account... nothing ever happened if you know what you are doing...
[10:52] <Ben64> cart_man: that's terrible
[10:52] <cart_man> I hate coming on here and then just leaving here feeling like a dumbass... and yet nobody really told you what you really wanted to know
[10:52] <bazhang> cart_man, certainly, but its not what is recommended, supported nor advised; we wont assist with that type of set up
[10:52] <Ben64> cart_man: we're telling you what you need to know
[10:53] <cart_man> I dont care for the machine... its experimental ..soo I can destroy the OS a million imtes
[10:53] <cart_man> times`
[10:53] <k1l> cart_man: i really hate how you come in here and tell everyone you know everything already :/
[10:53] <bazhang> cart_man, again sudo -i for a root shell, simply no need ever to log in as root, unlock root etc
[10:53] <Ben64> cart_man: why not do things the right way then
[10:53] <Ben64> "it doesn't matter" is the lamest excuse of all time
[10:53] <dionysus69> cfhowlett: https://gist.github.com/labulashvili/e9ed1799f55cd8179390 this si the output
[10:55] <svetlana> k1l: sorry, i misunderstand question early in the way. i was especially confused by some answers. i will check again later.
[10:56] <svetlana> cart_man: the os does not support it, accounts are for people, if you want to do it you already can do it using the advice above.
[10:56] <cfhowlett> dionysus69, copy/paste to fpaste.org   github is blocked by the Great Firewall
[10:56] <svetlana> cart_man: as root shell was mentioned.
[10:57] <dionysus69> cfhowlett: may i ask why its blocked :) haha http://ur1.ca/juiao
[10:57] <cart_man> svetlana, Yip got it thanks. Yea no problem thansk
[11:00] <cfhowlett> dionysus69, blocked cuz I'm in China.  who knows why.  BUT you do NOT have the intel graphics installer so ... you don't have the intel drivers for that card
[11:01] <cfhowlett> go here.  https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2013/intel-linux-graphics-installer
[11:01] <cfhowlett> SORRY> updated page:   https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads
[11:05] <dionysus69> cfhowlett: hmm so i ll search it again, thanks man! :)
[11:06] <cfhowlett> dionysus69, happy2help!
[11:13] <mysupper> hello
[11:13] <EriC^^> hello
[11:15] <mysupper> I'm thinking CPU upgrade ,A-5000, old AMD cpu worked good . Any suggestions?
[11:16] <EriC^^> i like the intel i7, i dont know much about cpu's but it's fast, only problem is that the battery lasts 2 hours
[11:16] <mysupper> I seeked AMD octacore CPU's but websites told me not to. It's a little bit twisted and slow .
[11:16] <nbusrone> Anyone using ubuntu Fallback to Gnome classic ?  shutdown/restart button cannot be cancel after click the cancel option. What would be the reason behind ?
[11:16] <mysupper> Another Unity bored person. hehe.
[11:17] <EriC^^> octacore.. sounds twisted
[11:17] <k1l> mysupper: ##hardware or #ubuntu-offtopic to talk about hardware to buy
[11:18] <mysupper> k1l, what would you say if #hardware says that's ubuntu problem?
[11:18] <bazhang> mysupper, doesn't matter, its offtopic here
[11:18] <nbusrone> mysupper : classic works better with panel knowing which window was open.
[11:19] <mysupper> ok.
[11:19] <k1l> mysupper: i think you joined in here often enough to know that this channels focus is on technical ubuntu support only. thanks
[11:21] <nbusrone> anyone facing this issue ?
[11:23] <DrGrov> Hello, having a issue on setting the LightDM greeter. This is the output of /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf. Running 14.04 and would like to get the lightdm-kde-greeter instead than having the Xubuntu default one.
[11:23] <DrGrov> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10525858/
[11:24] <DrGrov> I have the lightdm-kde-greeter package installed already. Anyone know how to set it up correctly?
[11:24] <cfhowlett> DrGrov, should be here  http://askubuntu.com/questions/75755/how-to-change-the-lightdm-theme-greeter
[11:25] <DrGrov> cfhowlett: Ah yes, I have been reading on that. But not 100% sure on how to get the lines there. I must be dumb today :(
[11:26] <DrGrov> I mean, know how to get the lines but the correct syntax.
[11:26] <cfhowlett> Open up '/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf' with any editor as root.
[11:26] <cfhowlett> greeter-session=unity-greeter
[11:27] <cfhowlett> and ensure you actually have the correct greeter package installed
[11:28] <DrGrov> cfhowlett: Yes, I have it open as root now. I put the greeter-session=unity-greeter and just change to kde-greeter? Correct? Can I add that line just under the "SeatDefaults"?
[11:28] <cfhowlett> *seat*??
[11:29] <DrGrov> cfhowlett: The output of my /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf has a SeatDefaults there
[11:29] <cfhowlett> DrGrov, you're on the right track.  gtg
[11:32] <DrGrov> Now I changed the lightdm.conf to this, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10525929/
[11:32] <DrGrov> Is that output correct now?
[11:43] <holy-moses> i'm having trouble creating a usb boot disk on my osx 10.8 mbp. i'm actually trying to install kali linux but figured this still might be a good first port of call. does anyone have experience with osx on this issue? i get to this section http://ow.ly/3tt7vY and instead of booting up the cli style install i just reach the standard osx user login prompt. should i try the osx irc channel instead?
[11:45] <bazhang> !kali
[11:45] <bazhang> holy-moses, ^
[11:46] <holy-moses> bazhang: sure. but isn't this an osx issue rather than a kali issue? i just figured ther may be more people able to help in this channel than that
[11:46] <holy-moses> ubottu: ^
[11:46] <bazhang> holy-moses, try ##osx then
[11:47] <nbusrone> anyone using gnome fallback now ?
[11:50] <gr33n7007h> holy-moses, follow the guides on kali.org
[11:53] <minora> ciao
[11:53] <minora> !list
[11:53] <onla> how can I play just one mp3 on rhytmbox by default. It always loads my libraries and starts playing those after it finishes the file I double clicked for playing from my file explorer
[11:54] <Guest24410> how come no one can identify who my hosts name is?
[11:55] <wlodpolm> because you aren't using BIND
[11:56] <Guest24410> my remote admin thats running the show is using it i believe
[11:56] <wlodpolm> you need a dynamic domain name service if your isp doesn't allow you to run BIND, hostnames are arbitrary without the service
[11:56] <Guest24410> ooh
[11:57] <Guest24410> ya this remote admin causes me to have a static ip
[11:58] <Guest24410> my isp company is looking into  that
[11:58] <wlodpolm> the hostname you picked on install isn't actually able to be looked up without services like dynamic dns or BIND
[11:59] <ntsp> Just noticed this in my log file, happened about the time i was updating the kernel yesterday, any idea what it means? http://paste.ubuntu.com/10526146/
[11:59] <wlodpolm> if you have a static ip it still isn't associated to the name you chose
[11:59] <ntsp> possibly signing issue?
[11:59] <wlodpolm> ironically most dynamic dns work with static ip and simply can disable the automatic refresh
[11:59] <Guest24410> there ya go
[12:00] <Guest24410> signing issue
[12:01] <Guest24410> i believe some rfc document says somewhere who the irc agent is that is running my show
[12:02] <Guest24410> whoever it is i need to find out
[12:04] <Guest24410> some highly sophisticated developer
[12:05] <Guest24410> does anyone know how to make the fonts bigger here
[12:05] <Guest24410> in the chat room
[12:06] <k1l> see the clients settings
[12:18] <mhnhero> hello everyone
[12:18] <EriC^^> hello
[12:18] <mhnhero> hows it going man?
[12:18] <EriC^^> great, you?
[12:19] <mhnhero> fine , thanks!
[12:19] <mhnhero> do you know about the firefox flash video issue?
[12:20] <mhnhero> on ubuntu?
[12:20] <popey> what issue?
[12:21] <mhnhero> on my syestem  firefox  is not loading flash video or content but youtube video is playing fine
[12:21] <popey> mhnhero: doesn't youtube do html5 video these days?
[12:21] <dokoo> popey, yes
[12:22] <mhnhero> popey: yeah thats right... html5 is working fine... not working flash
[12:22] <OpenTokix> popey: defaults to html5 now
[12:22] <popey> is flash installed?
[12:22] <mhnhero> popey: something like facebook video
[12:22] <popey> mhnhero: go to about:plugins in firefox ?
[12:22] <popey> is flash listed?
[12:23] <mhnhero> popey: yeah ! it's installed
[12:24] <popey> mhnhero: does http://www.adobe.com/uk/software/flash/about/ say it's successfully installed?
[12:24] <popey> I get "You have version 11,2,202,442 installed" here.
[12:25] <wlodpolm> hi
[12:26] <popey> mhnhero: also, does this game work for you? http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/510303 as an example
[12:26] <mhnhero> popey: okay I'm checking this out!
[12:28] <mhnhero> popey: btw it says .. successfully installed
[12:28] <popey> ok, good
[12:28] <popey> so what isn't working?
[12:29] <mhnhero> popey: video on facebook... or other video that needs flash
[12:30] <mhnhero> just shows a blank screen
[12:30] <daftykins> must be a version thing
[12:30] <popey> mhnhero: yeah, could be it needs newer flash
[12:30] <mhnhero> i tried updating
[12:31] <popey> yeah, unfortunately adobe don't provide updates in the same way
[12:31] <popey> mhnhero: http://askubuntu.com/questions/562271/can-i-use-chromes-pepper-flash-with-firefox
[12:32] <cfhowlett> Unless I'm mistaken, adobe no longer supports flash / firefox
[12:32] <mhnhero> okay
[12:32] <mhnhero> yeah I heard about it
[12:33] <mhnhero> so how are you using this or not cfhowlett ?
[12:34] <cfhowlett> mhnhero, I installed flash before adobe disabled it, so yeah ...
[12:34] <mhnhero> cfhowlett: oh I see , I got it :)
[12:34] <mhnhero> what I can I do
[12:35] <popey> mhnhero: see the link i posted
[12:35] <mhnhero> now?
[12:35] <EriC^^> mhnhero, chrome is great
[12:35] <mhnhero> popey: okay I'm checking this out :)
[12:36] <daftykins> the choices are: 1) remove flash, rely on HTML5 and miss out on anything that doesn't work. 2) Install Chrome and use pepperflash 3) use a pepperflash wrapper in firefox
[12:36] <surs> I suddenly have no sound anymore in rhythmbox and vlc. yt videos have sound, and sound test in system settings works fine
[12:37] <leeyaa> hello
[12:37] <leeyaa> what are the possible drawbacks if i replace logroate with custom logrotate version? as far as i can see logrotate is basically one binary with a conf file http://paste.ubuntu.com/10526414/
[12:38] <daftykins> back them up, fiddle as you like, then if you need to do something with the original files you can replace them?
[12:38] <leeyaa> except the updates part where it wont be upgraded with security updates
[12:39] <surs> How do I regain sound?
[12:40] <tarun> hi
[12:40] <Invisible> Kaise ho
[12:40] <tarun> when i run sudo apt-get install libgles2-mesa-dev libode-dev it shows error
[12:40] <tarun> it says Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
[12:40] <tarun> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
[12:40] <tarun> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
[12:40] <tarun> or been moved out of Incoming.
[12:40] <tarun> can anybody help me out
[12:41] <wlodpolm> tarun which ubuntu
[12:42] <tarun> 14.04
[12:42] <wlodpolm> there is a 14.04.2
[12:43] <tarun> its ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[12:44] <ubuntuser13> qmlviewer says  1 module QtQuick not found?
[12:44] <wlodpolm> there is a 14.04.2 LTS
[12:45] <wlodpolm> if that doesnt fix it ask someone else
[12:47] <quantumfoam> good morning
[12:48] <tarun> does anything can be done in my situation
[12:50] <Ntemis> hey guys
[12:50] <Ntemis> i cannot advance to 14.02 release
[12:50] <quantumfoam> I'm looking for some feedback from someone who has purchased/used Advantage...my company is considering buying it.
[12:50] <Ntemis> any help?
[12:50] <Ntemis> hw stack files fails
[12:50] <Ntemis> *installation
[12:52] <Ntemis> Please i need help install 14.04.2
[12:52] <Ntemis> logs are here
[12:52] <Ntemis> http://pastebin.com/8qZieLRF
[12:52] <Ntemis> thanks in advance
[12:52] <sha1sum> Hello. I have 3 displays, one built-in laptop display and two external displays (1 HDMI, 1 VGA)... xrandr --query is detecting the displays but nvidia-settings is not. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
[12:53] <Ntemis> Anyone help me install 14.04.2 HW stack packages?
[12:53] <surs> I suddenly have no sound anymore in rhythmbox and vlc. yt videos have sound, and sound test in system settings works fine. How do I regain sound?
[12:53] <Ntemis> error log http://pastebin.com/8qZieLRF
[12:56] <ioria> Ntemis: what do you wanna do ?
[12:57] <Ntemis> install 14.04.2 hw stack
[12:57] <Ntemis> LTS Hardware Enablement Stack
[12:57] <Ntemis> ioria: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes
[12:59] <baastrup> shouldent nvidia-uvm be loaded automatically?
[13:00] <ioria> Ntemis: have  you tried this : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes
[13:01] <Ntemis> ioria: thats what am trying
[13:01] <Ntemis> and failing
[13:02] <ioria> Ntemis: sorry  .... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[13:02] <Ntemis> solved
[13:02] <Ntemis> needed --install-recommends  flag
[13:03] <Ntemis> wtf though it should be in instaructions
[13:03] <XaLE4> HELLO
[13:07] <mhnhero> popey: hey thanks, chrome was already installed, but I only installed fresh player to use pepperflash
[13:07] <popey> mhnhero: all sorted?
[13:08] <mhnhero> popey: video is loading and working but problem is it's kind of choppy, not playing smoothly
[13:11] <LMNOP> hi
[13:14] <W4r3F1R3> salutem
[13:15] <W4r3F1R3> Alguem ai tem alguma informação sobre o software utilizado para bootar nos caixas eletronicos??
[13:16] <hateball> !pt
[13:17] <hateball> !es |Or perhaps it is Spanish, I cannot tell:
[13:17] <levantuan> please tel me how to disable dhcp module in coova chilli to use opendhcp on ubuntu server
[13:18] <levantuan> Please help me!
[13:19] <LMNOP> hi
[13:22] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:23] <DzAirmaX> Hi all
[13:26] <DzAirmaX> I try to do some research for my pb but didn't find any solid solution, my headless 14.04 server hangs on shutdown with this msg / rpcbind: rpcbind terminating on signal. Restart with "rpcbind -w" /.
[13:28] <ioria> DzAirmaX,  butare  you  using  rpcbind ?
[13:31] <DzAirmaX> yes with autofs I guess ...
[13:32] <ioria> DzAirmaX,  do you  have a /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh ?
[13:32] <LMNOP> hi
[13:33] <DzAirmaX> ioria, yes I do
[13:35] <ioria> DzAirmaX,  beware, i'm not  sure, but you can try  addind these two lines at  end: /etc/init.d/networking stop "Network shutdown"   -/sbin/shutdown-h now "Power button pressed"
[13:36] <ioria> DzAirmaX, or just : /etc/init.d/networking stop
[13:36] <mregg> Hi all, I have a problem with OwnCloud/Apache, which responds to every single url pointing to the IP, and not only to owncloud.mydomain.tld like it should. Any suggestion?
[13:37] <DzAirmaX> ioria : so you think it is a network related issue ?
[13:37] <surs> I suddenly have no sound anymore in rhythmbox and vlc. yt videos have sound, and sound test in system settings works fine. How do I regain sound?
[13:37] <burkmat> mregg: You mean that if you access http://IP you get the same thing as http://owncloud.mydomain.tld ?
[13:38] <daftykins> mregg: sounds like a host config issue.
[13:38] <ioria> DzAirmaX, maybe it didn't get the shutdown signal
[13:38] <kunal_> Hi, pls recommend best way to practice C Programming ??
[13:39] <bazhang> kunal_, the ##c channel for that
[13:39] <kunal_> thanks
[13:39] <mregg> I have different subdomains pointing to the same IP (mail.mydomain.tld, owncloud.mydomain.tld, etc.) -- The router routes incoming traffic from port 80/443 to the proper owncloud server. I want it to answer on the url owncloud.mydomain.tld, and ignore the rest.
[13:40] <daftykins> yes that's apache host config.
[13:40] <daftykins> i.e. the 'site' config file
[13:41] <mregg> daftykins: right, I did define ServerName and ServerAlias, yet it answers to every other url as well
[13:41] <daftykins> no it sounds like you've edited a single site which answers to * instead of specifying a site per domain
[13:41] <burkmat> mregg: You likely have a default one, which is currently pointing to the OwnCloud root. Find the default one (catch-all) and change it.
[13:42] <mregg> burkmat: you're absolutely right, I'm using the default-ssl.conf in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
[13:42] <daftykins> but it was my idea ;_;
[13:43] <mregg> daftykins: +1, it was indeed
[13:43] <mregg> So I should rename that to maybe owncloud.mydomain.tld.conf ?
[13:43] <daftykins> yeah then replace the * catch all
[13:44] <daftykins> unless the other sites also require SSL
[13:44] <mregg> well actually, there aren't any other sites
[13:46] <mregg> daftykins: what's funny is that I'm not seeing any * catchall in the conf file
[13:47] <daftykins> hmm i don't have access to a modern 14.04 web server machine right now
[13:47] <mregg> daftykins: except maybe for <VirtualHost _default_:443>
[13:49] <mregg> daftykins: Ok well thanks for the suggestion, I'll have to look into it over the weekend, I can't just break everything now.
[13:49] <ubuntu382> help!!!!
[13:50] <BluesKaj> !ask | ubuntu382
[13:50] <ubuntu382> i have a big install problem and nobody find ..;
[13:51] <ubuntu382> when i install th live cd, my hdd is nor present and i cant made a install
[13:52] <ubuntu382> but when i use gparted bootable my hdd i apaer
[13:54] <ubuntu382> when i install xp or seven its ok , so i have change hdd and its the same result, with 32bit or 64bit the install reconized just tha ram !!!and not the hdd
[13:55] <ubuntu382> th pc is IMEDIA8454 pakardbell
[13:55] <Mandeep_Singh> ubuntu382, you may search about 'fixparts'
[13:55] <ioria> sata issue
[13:56] <ubuntu382> so what can i do ?
[13:57] <ubuntu382> just see the rain falling, type pci=nomsi  pcie_aspm=force   no result
[13:57] <mikhael_keehl_> my HDMI port for a secondary monitor suddenly stopped working . . .
[14:00] <HaaPut> Buy a new one mikhael_keehl_
[14:01] <BluesKaj> HaaPut, that's not a "support" answer, even if you're joking
[14:03] <mikhael_keehl_> I've tried using another monitor in the office, and confirmed the problem is not with the monitor.
[14:04] <Deets> quick question: is it possible to customize a live usb key when booted to it?
[14:05] <HaaPut> mikheal_keehl_ http://hometheater.about.com/od/hometheaterdoityourself/a/How-To-Troubleshoot-Hdmi-Connection-Problems.htm
[14:06] <Whitor> Deets, yes
[14:06] <cfhowlett> Deets, customize in what manner??
[14:06] <Deets> certian drivers, programs etc. essentially a completely portalbe install that will work on anything
[14:08] <Xeryuz> Has anyone deployed Landscape for home use?
[14:08] <mikhael_keehl_> Actually, checked xrandr, and it says LVDS1 is connected and VGA is not. I just turned off LVDS1 and turned on VGA, typing the monitor even if the monitor no longer is displaying anything after turning off LVDS1, what's LVDS1 anyway?
[14:09] <welovfree> What is POSIX?
[14:09] <Deets> currently what i have is an XBOOT usb drive with multiple distros, utilities and isos. id like to cusomize one of the distros
[14:09] <mikhael_keehl_> Oh, its Low Voltage Differential Signaling, a display that runs at low power.
[14:10] <manuel__> .irc-hispano.org
[14:13] <Whitor> Deets, I don't know if the installer will let you install directly on the USB... I do know you can preserve user data as an option. If you want to accomplish what I think you are trying to do...    Do an install in a partition the same size (or a little smaller just to be safe) on a normal hard drive... Then DD copy the HD to the USB drive ... aand voila!
[14:13] <student> this is public chat session on utubut
[14:14] <Deets> thanks Whitor
[14:14] <Whitor> good luck
[14:14] <Deets> i'll give that a shot
[14:15] <student> who are you guys?
[14:15] <student> where are you from?
[14:19] <m1dnight_> if you have sftp access, you automatically have ssh access, right?
[14:19] <m1dnight_> or am I wrong
[14:19] <Pici> m1dnight_: generally
[14:19] <m1dnight_> okay
[14:19] <m1dnight_> im working on a hackathon and i have to get sftp access
[14:19] <m1dnight_> but i get a timeout
[14:19] <m1dnight_> not sure if it's the assignment, or just an error..
[14:20] <WidowMaker> #hackint
[14:21] <robairt> Hey does anyone use vino?
[14:21] <robairt> I'm looking for a way to remote desktop into active "desktop" session
[14:23] <Whitor> do a little reading on DD... I don't know the command off hand   something like  dd if=/dev/sda  of=/media/[your device name is listed here]     .... or something like that
[14:23] <Whitor> oops deets left
[14:23] <jpds> Whitor: That's not going to do much of value.
[14:23] <Whitor> jpds, why so?
[14:24] <EriC^^> it'll just make an image
[14:24] <EriC^^> dunno if thats what he wanted
[14:25] <Whitor> bit level copy an entire hd to a usb stick ? ... pretty sure I've done this before
[14:25] <schoppenhauer> hi. after the last update, firefox does not show the tab bar anymore.
[14:25] <Whitor> not sure of the specific command ... I thing there were some other options needed
[14:25] <Whitor> ergo my 'do a little reading'' comment
[14:26] <Whitor>  I think I did this with Slackware ... doubt that would make much of a difference though
[14:28] <Whitor> schoppenhauer, Are you in full screen mode?   try hovering near the top of the window...
[14:28] <EriC^^> ok i read yeah that wont work
[14:28] <Whitor> ...and everything we read on the internet is true...
[14:29] <EriC^^> i mean i read what he wanted to do
[14:29] <schoppenhauer> Whitor: ah just noticed, it appears to be a problem with tab mix plus.
[14:29] <schoppenhauer> sry then.
[14:29] <Whitor> no reason to be sorry
[14:30] <ramchandra> are there any fast ubuntu mirrors?
[14:30] <Whitor> ramchandra, use the torrent
[14:30] <Whitor> effectively  several dozen simultaneous mirrors
[14:30] <ramchandra> no, I mean for packages. Just wondering if one of the mirrors is overequipped compared to the capacity, if that makes sense.
[14:30] <Whitor> ahh, sry
[14:31] <Whitor> good q... I would hope they would use global load balancing between many servers though...
[14:31] <BluesKaj> ramchandra, try the US mirror the UK rpeos are vey slow atm
[14:32] <TheBigDeal> is there a good way to download this https://help.ubuntu.com/community :) ?
[14:32] <ramchandra> I'm literally using the US mirror. Unless it's my isp's problem, only getting 100 kilobytes/sec download speed. (last time I checked my download speed was 2.5 megabytes/s)
[14:33] <ramchandra> *sorry for using literally for emphasis
[14:33] <ramchandra> oh wait nvm seems like my download speed is slow for some reason
[14:33] <fidel_> TheBigDeal: you mean the wiki itself?
[14:34] <BluesKaj> ramchandra, your ISP throttling , perhaps?
[14:34] <ramchandra> Not sure, I haven't gone over the cap yet. They aren't the greatest ISP to put it lightly.
[14:39] <g0tcha> is there a conflict if i run ngix and apache on the same ubuntu server?
[14:39] <Pici> g0tcha: nope
[14:39] <g0tcha> thanks
[14:39] <Pici> g0tcha: Obviously, they can't listen on the same ports though.
[14:39] <nicoo> Hi. Is there some kind of PPA available to install kernel 3.19 on Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) ?
[14:40]  * nicoo found http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19-vivid/, but this seems to be for Vivid
[14:40] <TheNumb> nicoo: not really.
[14:40] <TheNumb> nicoo: you could try installing that one but some things might break.
[14:40] <TheNumb> Like proprietary drivers.
[14:41] <nicoo> TheNumb: I don't have proprietary drivers. Actually, this is an attempt to fix Nouveau
[14:41] <nicoo> TheNumb: How can I check the signatures on the deb files ?
[14:41] <irnfoot495> Hello I'm having trouble due to installing fastcgi now apache2 wont start any help will be greatly appreciated
[14:41] <TheNumb> nicoo: those are provided by the kernel dev team ;-)
[14:41] <TheNumb> I mean, the packages.
[14:42] <nicoo> TheNumb: Yes, but I don't see sigs next to them (sorry, I don't usually use Ubuntu or Debian, so I don't know much about your repo format)
[14:42] <TheNumb> nicoo: it's not a repo.
[14:43] <nicoo> Aaaah. So I should nag the kernel team into signing the debs ? :3
[14:43] <TheNumb> not really
[14:43] <TheNumb> those are not official releases
[14:45] <nicoo> Does that mean it is impossible to switch to kernel 3.19 (through packages) without dpkg-ing random archives from the Internet?
[14:45] <nicoo> (By “random”, I actually meant unsigned)
[14:46] <daftykins> installing a kernel other than the supported one isn't exactly standard practice
[14:46] <daftykins> nor is it supported :>
[14:46] <TheBigDeal> fidel_: Yes of course.
[14:46] <moreize> Hi guys, completely new to IRC, but is looking for help with Ubuntu/samba server
[14:47] <Whitor> jpds, / EriC^^  I think I may have been offline when I posted this comment. This is for you: http://slackware.mirrorcatalogs.com/slackware64-13.0/usb-and-pxe-installers/README_USB.TXT
[14:48] <EriC^^> yeah as we said using of=/media wont work
[14:48] <daftykins> moreize: ask away, with detail
[14:48] <moreize> We have a file server on another subnet and are able to ping the server, but not access the file server. If on the same subnet there is no problem to access the server, which is setup with guest ok = yes
[14:48] <Whitor> moreize, you might want to try #ubuntu-server
[14:48] <EriC^^> Whitor: you want of=/dev/sdx
[14:49] <EriC^^> otherwise you're just making an image file
[14:49] <daftykins> moreize: that's a novel use-case, are the connection attempts being logged in the host's samba logs?
[14:49] <moreize> I can ping and SHH the server from the other subnet, but not access it
[14:50] <moreize> I will try to look for the log
[14:50] <Whitor> EriC^^, Like I said to deets... I wasn't sure of the exact command, do a little reading on dd... But thanks for your following up!
[14:51] <fidel_> TheBigDeal: i would either consider downloading the official documentation - which is linked there as well .but if you are looking for the wiki - tried using 'wget'?
[14:51] <moreize> how can I display the log
[14:51] <daftykins> moreize: use a text editor like nano to open and read it
[14:51] <Whitor> moreize, I like the less command
[14:51] <TheBigDeal> fidel_: Okay.
[14:51] <Whitor> if you are in a terminal...
[14:51] <moreize> Will do, Where is the log file located
[14:52] <Whitor> ahh... a better question
[14:52] <daftykins> moreize: you really ought to do some reading around this, but it'll be in /var/log/
[14:53] <moreize> I know, I am new to this,
[14:54] <daftykins> yep you said :)
[14:56] <moreize> Found it, which log file should be the one, there are many, auth.log is this the right one?
[14:57] <surs> I suddenly have no sound anymore in rhythmbox and vlc. yt videos have sound, and sound test in system settings works fine. How do I regain sound?
[14:58] <daftykins> moreize: check them all for updates when test connecting
[15:01] <ravigehlot> Is there a way to move from LTS to uTopic?
[15:02] <TheNumb> ravigehlot: there is.
[15:02] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: how
[15:02] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: We have had a box running on LTS for 1 year. But that box will no longer be used as a server.
[15:02] <TheNumb> ravigehlot: a server?
[15:03] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: Right. It has 14.04.2 Server Edition LTS
[15:03] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: We want to convert it to utopic instead...version 14.10
[15:03] <TheNumb> do-release-upgrade -d should do the trick (run with root privileges)
[15:04] <TheNumb> uh wait
[15:04] <TheNumb> not -d
[15:04] <TheNumb> lol
[15:04] <TheNumb> ravigehlot: don't run it.
[15:04] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: Oh no...we are not going to run anything yet
[15:05] <TheNumb> That would download the development release.
[15:05] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: What is th development release? Sorry for my ignorance
[15:05] <TheNumb> ravigehlot: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UtopicUnicorn/ReleaseNotes#Upgrading_from_Ubuntu_14.04_LTS
[15:05] <ramchandra> ravigehlot: basically the very latest version of ubuntu in its alpha/beta stage
[15:05] <TheNumb> ^ that
[15:06] <ravigehlot> ramchandra: ah k..didn't know that
[15:06] <daftykins> ravigehlot: even non-servers are better off on LTS
[15:06] <TheNumb> ravigehlot: I'd wait if I were you.
[15:06] <ravigehlot> ramchandra: That would probably be the equivalent to Debian Unstable...just that it is called Development in Ubuntu
[15:06] <TheNumb> 15.04 is coming out soon.
[15:07] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: Well, It doesn't matter. I would like to upgrade it now. The issue is going from LTS to utopic. How do I do that?
[15:07] <TheNumb> ravigehlot: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UtopicUnicorn/ReleaseNotes#Upgrading_from_Ubuntu_14.04_LTS
[15:07] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: There is no GUI here
[15:07] <TheNumb> read the instructions
[15:07] <TheNumb> ...
[15:07] <TheNumb> "To upgrade on a server system:"
[15:07] <TheNumb> ravigehlot: ^
[15:07] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: oh I see it now
[15:08] <TheNumb> ravigehlot: as you can see, the documentation is sometimes more accurate than random users on the internet :)
[15:08] <TheNumb> :P
[15:08] <m1dnight_> can one use sftp over telnet?
[15:08] <daftykins> leaving LTS is definitely a mistake
[15:08] <ravigehlot> TheNumb: Thanks!
[15:08] <daftykins> m1dnight_: no
[15:09] <TheNumb> m1dnight_: why would you even use telnet?
[15:10] <TheNumb> daftykins: I use LTS releases only on the servers.
[15:11] <m1dnight_> Im trying a hacking challenge but i'm not sure how to go about it
[15:11] <moreize> Only relevant I can find in all the logs, checked smaba dir too, is my own login as root user
[15:12] <daftykins> TheNumb: good for you
[15:12] <moreize> I tried again to connect to the share from windows and still no respond, windows report that the file server is online, but does not respond, but again, when on the same subnet there is no problem to access the file server.
[15:13] <moreize> I didn't find anything relevant in the logs
[15:13] <moreize> also not in the samba log
[15:15] <moreize> Looking for help with ubuntu / samba share.
[15:18] <daftykins> moreize: server pings the client ok?
[15:19] <moreize> Didn't try that, but client ping server with no problem. accessing the server by SHH is also not a problem
[15:23] <g105b> How do I install bison < v3.0 on Ubuntu 14.10 ?
[15:24] <g105b> I'm trying this: sudo apt-get install bison=2.7
[15:24] <g105b> getting this: E: Version ‘2.7*’ for ‘bison’ was not found
[15:24] <daftykins> moreize: yeah i remembered from the first time, but was curious that way around.
[15:24] <moreize> Good point daftykins, server cannot ping the client, but client can ping the server
[15:25] <moreize> Seems that I need to search in my router setup
[15:25] <daftykins> moreize: i suspect the server doesn't quite know about the default gateway to get to the other subnet
[15:26] <daftykins> although that's a bit weird because it would need to know it, to respond to ping
[15:26] <moreize> just starting putty again, I could not figure out how to stop the ping
[15:27] <daftykins> moreize: ctrl+C
[15:27] <Pyro_Killer> Okay, so I installed 14.04 minimalist on a computer, then I installed build-essential and gnome-session-fallback, how do I get a GUI on this thing, and "startx" only says it uisn't installed
[15:27] <moreize> looking for the subnet setting in ifconfig now
[15:28] <daftykins> moreize: nah different tool, try "ip route"
[15:30] <moreize> Ip route says default via 10.0.0.138, which is the my router IP, but default route in the router is focurse 0.0.0.0 to the wan port
[15:30] <moreize> but I thought, when it is an established connection then it would be fine i.e. when I connect from the client
[15:31] <daftykins> the server needs to know where to go to to get to the other subnet
[15:31] <daftykins> 'route -n' was the older form command
[15:31] <daftykins> it might be useful sharing these, "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "route -n | pastebinit"
[15:33] <moreize> just checked with route -n and the route is gateway 10.0.0.138 and then genmask 0.0.0.0 to eth0 (which is my wan port I guess)
[15:33] <moreize> how can I share
[15:36] <moreize> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10528028/
[15:39] <moreize> the other subnet is connected via 10.0.1.1/30 to 10.0.1.2/30 and then nat masqurade to 192.168.0.0
[15:41] <genii> m1dnight_: Since that's not really an Ubuntu support question, might want to ask in #ubuntu-offtopic or ##linux
[15:41] <moreize> Yes, I guess I am geeting a bit off topic here, Seems to be a routing problem and not a server problem
[15:43] <moreize> but the ubuntu support was great though :-)  I thought it was a ubuntu server issue, not accepting the subnet
[15:45] <daftykins> moreize: why is this setup so crazy 0o
[15:46] <daftykins> moreize: anyway adding a route would do it, though it's been a while since i did it... something like "sudo route add -net 10.0.1.0/30"
[15:46] <moreize> I know, but we need two subnets on our lan sharing the same internet connection
[15:47] <moreize> thanks I will try
[15:47] <serg__> драйвера
[15:47] <TheProgrammer> hii
[15:47] <serg__> помогите под интеловскую видеокарточку драйвера найти
[15:47] <TheProgrammer> hii
[15:47] <cfhowlett> !ru | serg__
[15:48] <daftykins> moreize: although your other LAN is a /24 so are you sure that's correct?
[15:48] <cfhowlett> TheProgrammer, ask your ubuntu question
[15:48] <moreize> do you mean split on subnet in two instade of having two subnets?
[15:49] <TheProgrammer> fuck u
[15:50] <daftykins> moreize: i mean from your pastebin above the netmask was 255.255.255.0 for 10.0.0.0, which is a /24, are you sure 10.0.1.0 isn't a /24 as well?
[15:50] <zacktu> i'm trying to install ubuntu server on an old pentium machine from a cd -- i got the message about pae and have added forcepae as instructed -- the installer says that it can't find a kernel -- what to do?
[15:50] <TheProgrammer> hii
[15:50] <daftykins> moreize: might be worth an "ip a | pastebinit" from the server too
[15:50] <cfhowlett> !guidelines | TheProgrammer, no profanity.
[15:51] <moreize> Yes I am sure, this is two interface conncted the the two router one Interface / IP each unit
[15:52] <ioria> zacktu: which pentium  ?
[15:52] <moreize> Thanks daftyskins, I gues I am too much of topic
[15:52] <daftykins> moreize: well, not for me
[15:52] <moreize> or is it no me that they are jelling at
[15:52] <moreize> Ok, super,
[15:53] <moreize> I have a topogram, can I share that with you?
[15:53] <daftykins> moreize: they typically address people by nickname at the start of their messages, earlier it was someone else beginning with 'm' :)
[15:54] <moreize> I didnt succedd adding the route
[15:54] <daftykins> did it error? my command was probably wrong
[15:54] <zacktu> freenode: pentium m 1.60 GHz/600 MHz
[15:55] <moreize> route: netmask doesn't match route address
[15:55] <zacktu> freenode: it's a dell latitude D600
[15:55] <moreize> my mistake
[15:55] <moreize> trying again
[15:56] <blackfish127> hey, can I use a kernel from a different OS to boot ubuntu?
[15:57] <moreize> no, same problem route: netmask doesn't match route address
[15:57] <daftykins> zacktu: ouch, that thing has how much RAM?
[15:58] <daftykins> moreize: try /24 instead of /30
[15:58] <blackfish127> can I switch kernels between Oses? like a heart transplant?
[15:58] <moreize> got it right this time, but still a problem : SIOCADDRT: No such device
[15:58] <daftykins> moreize: hang on let me look it up
[15:58] <ramchandra> blackfish127: ubuntu only works with linux
[15:59] <daftykins> blackfish127: very bad idea.
[16:00] <daftykins> moreize: try "sudo route add -net 10.0.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0"
[16:00] <Guest97534> Howdy, so I've got a problem with my boot times, and the bootcharts arent really telling me much, since its pretty much all init to about the 55 sec mark, when the other stuff starts, I think init is having some issues, anyone got any ideas? Sitting on a chromebook with ubuntu LTS and a kernel update to 3.19
[16:00] <ioria> zacktu: The "forcepae" option must be entered twice, before and after the delimiter "-- "
[16:00] <blackfish127> yeak, I mean a kernel from a different disto, ramchandra daftykins
[16:00] <TheNumb> Guest97534: is it an x86 chromebook?
[16:01] <daftykins> blackfish127: yes i know. bad idea.
[16:01] <ramchandra> blackfish127: distro being? Might work, but barely.
[16:01] <Guest97534> nope, its a 64x so got the x64 disto
[16:01] <zacktu> freenode: 1GB RAM, 40GB disk -- i want to try it as a server for a multiuser mysql program -- all users log on to the server
[16:01] <moreize> trying, but affraid that it got hung up
[16:01] <Guest97534> toshiba 30 something, 2955 processor
[16:01] <TheNumb> Guest97534: I mean x86 as in cpu architecture.
[16:01] <daftykins> zacktu: 32-bit you downloaded, yes?
[16:01] <moreize> Lost connection, maybe that s good and just a restart
[16:02] <daftykins> zacktu: when replying, type the start of the person's nickname then hit tab - freenode is the network ;)
[16:02] <blackfish127> ramchandra, arch inux
[16:02] <Guest97534> Its the intel 2955u, so its x64
[16:02] <TheNumb> Guest97534: ugh...
[16:02] <TheNumb> x64 is really x86+some extensions
[16:02] <ramchandra> Might work. You have to open the grub entry and change the partitions.
[16:02] <TheNumb> nevermind
[16:02] <TheNumb> Guest97534: are you using chrubuntu?
[16:02] <tuttoio> ciao
[16:02] <zacktu> yes i'm using the 32-bit iso ---   ubuntu-14.04.2-server-i386.iso
[16:02] <tuttoio> !list
[16:03] <ramchandra> Though honestly installing the kernel package is probably way easier
[16:03] <Guest97534> nope, wiped it
[16:03] <zacktu> freenode: ubuntu-14.04.2-server-i386.iso
[16:03] <Giora> Hey umm I have a problem where unity just hangs whenever I try to drag any files/folders is there a fix to this?
[16:04] <daftykins> zacktu: yeah you're still talking to the network and not a user :P but ok that's fine, are you sure you're adding forcepae correctly? with a space after so it doesn't interfere with other kernel parameters?
[16:04] <moreize> I lost connection to the server and connot reconnect. I can ping the server from the router, so will be no problem to access the server from 10.0.0.0 but 192.168.0.0 not possible now
[16:04] <blackfish127> ramchandra, u from india?
[16:04] <ramchandra> blackfish127: Yes.
[16:05] <moreize> which is strange, I could understand if I could only ping it from 192.168.0.0
[16:05] <daftykins> moreize: you never mentioned there being a 192.168 subnet too 0o
[16:06] <blackfish127> cool, me too, WHat do you do?
[16:06] <zacktu> the script ends with "quiet --"  so i've been using "... quiet -- forcepae -- forcepae"  ---  perhaps i should try "... quiet  forcepae -- forcepae"  ?
[16:06] <moreize> There is not, This subnet is on eth3 I think
[16:06] <moreize> no eth4 on my router
[16:07] <daftykins> moreize: mmhmm, maybe it needs a reboot to forget recent command attempts
[16:07] <blackfish127> ramchandra: cool, me too, WHat do you do?
[16:09] <daftykins> blackfish127 ramchandra - take it to PM if you want to chat please, or #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[16:09] <ramchandra> daftykins: Yes, I did that already.
[16:10] <daftykins> good stuff.
[16:10] <basichash> Can i get a hand? I just downloaded clang-3.5 on ubuntu, then did "alias clang-3.5 clang" and now i get some recursion error when i try to run clang-3.5. How can i fix this?
[16:10] <zacktu> daftykins: i replied to the channel --  didn't know whether to remove the two hyphens after "quiet" so i left them --- the example that i found didn't have them between quiet and forcepae
[16:10] <daftykins> ramchandra: also, enabling users with unsupported practices like mixing distro kernels isn't very helpful in here :)
[16:10] <ramchandra> daftykins: ok
[16:10] <daftykins> zacktu: freenode is the IRC network, #ubuntu is the chanel :) yeah when i've added things, i've deleted 'quiet splash' and put the item in instead
[16:11] <daftykins> zacktu: i think the F6 menu might offer something too?
[16:11] <basichash> anyone?
[16:11] <basichash> i think i might have screwed up the alias method
[16:12] <diddledan> basichash, close your terminal and open it up again
[16:13] <basichash> thanks
[16:13] <moreize> Just reboot'et and can SSH the server again, but still not able to access the file share from windows. I will work a bit with the routing. The eye opener here was that I could not ping the client from the server. I took that for granted, when ping from client was not a problem.
[16:13] <diddledan> basichash, that will clear any environment such as alias that you set manually (provided you didn't add it to .profile)
[16:13] <zacktu> daftykins: instructions said to use f6 -- i chose expert -- needed a tab to get rid of the popup -- maybe i can get rid of the popup without selecting expert -- anyway i have two new things to try -- i'll go back and do that
[16:13] <moreize> Thanks, Daftykins, I will try work on the routing
[16:13] <daftykins> zacktu: i hit F6 then escape
[16:16] <zacktu> daftykins: i'm doing that now -- hope that works --- thanks much
[16:16] <ioria> zacktu: However, the mini-iso cd image  has kernel support for non-PAE CPU's
[16:20] <zacktu> ioria: where do i get the mini-iso cd image? didn't see it when i was looking for a server iso
[16:21] <daftykins> !mini
[16:21] <daftykins> zacktu: ^
[16:22] <zacktu> daftykins: i think i'm getting a kernel now -- getting linux headers and linux-image
[16:22] <daftykins> zacktu: that sounds like a very wrong approach, you won't be able to put those on a liveCD/flash drive
[16:23] <zacktu> daftykins: it appears they were coming from the cd drive
[16:24] <daftykins> i'm... not sure i understand
[16:27] <zacktu> daftykins: this time the installer said that it was install apt and also what i interpreted to be the kernel (linux-headers and linux-image) -- that didn't happen before
[16:27] <daftykins> i genuinely have no clue what you're up to there
[16:28] <sarthor> HI,using ubuntu-server,  according to this link " http://mpcabd.igeex.biz/python-arabic-text-reshaper/ " When I try to instal " l pip install https://github.com/mpcabd/python-arabic-reshaper/archive/master.zip " so it give this error http://pastebin.com/H1KtwfaY HELP please.
[16:31] <Pici> sarthor: Thats not a python package.
[16:31] <Pici> sarthor: Just download the py file yourself and put it in your project. You can't install it with pip.
[16:32] <sarthor> Pici, I am trying since 4 days to get this sloved. but no sucess. I am not an expert so that is why I am asking again and again here in IRC.
[16:32] <zacktu> daftykins: the installation is proceeding as just about any other installation does -- before i would get partway through the instatallation and the installer would tell me that there was no point in going any further because it couldn't find a kernel -- this time i got past that point -- the two changes were 1) remove the two hyphens after "quiet" 2) not use expert mode after pressing f6
[16:33] <daftykins> zacktu: ooh, to begin with it sounded like you were saying it never booted
[16:33] <sarthor> Pici, I downloaded that file, and want to used it for OpenERP, but How OpenERP will know about this file if  Iam going to put in /usr/lib/pymodules/pythong-2.7/openerp/
[16:34] <zacktu> daftykins: sorry to mislead you
[16:34] <daftykins> heh
[16:34] <Pici> sarthor: I think your question is best asked in #python, I'm not famuiliar with OpenERP myself, but just dropping it into a random path seems wrong to me.
[16:35] <sarthor> Pici, I can not ask in Chan Python, that says unregisterd
[16:35] <Pici> sarthor: It shouldn't.  Try joining it now.
[16:44] <zacktu> daftykins: The installation finished; it booted; and i have logged in.  Thank you for your help.
[16:46] <JFlash> help!
[16:46] <JFlash> I need help fixing my JAVA_HOME
[16:47] <JFlash> i need it pointed to jdk instead of jvm. i have set this in bashrc corectly
[16:47] <JFlash> and it displays correctly when I echo $JAVA_HOME
[16:48] <OerHeks> JFlash, maybe this page is any help > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java#Choosing_the_default_Java_to_use
[16:48] <JFlash> however when running cordova apk compilation it complaints that java home is not pointing to jdk and it shows another path
[16:48] <ioria> JFlash : are you in sudo su  mode ?
[16:48] <JFlash> dont think I am
[16:49] <JFlash> should I echo it with sudo?
[16:49] <RainMan28> Hi, I have a function myfunction which I call using an alias myfxn, but if I try to use 'watch myfxn $1' it doesn't work, where I am substituting $1 with my paramter. Doing my alias myfnx $1 works fine, just not with watch.
[16:50] <ioria> JFlash : no, make the change in bashrc
[16:50] <JFlash> bash is already set correctly
[16:50] <JFlash> and it display correcltly if I echo it
[16:51] <JFlash> but the  android sdk build command shows another value for java_home
[16:51] <JFlash> btw, for some reason I cannot "su", is this normal?
[16:52] <JFlash> says authentication failed
[16:52] <ioria> JFlash : type sudo su
[16:53] <crystal77> Anyone familiar with apparmor here? Running into a bug with 1000+ profiles loaded. Wondering if this has been fixed (we're using an old version)
[16:54] <rbsfou> Hi folks, does anyone here know anything about upower and pm-utils on Ubuntu 14.04.2 ?
[16:55] <itsrachelfish> hi #ubuntu
[16:55] <itsrachelfish> If I upgrade to 14.04 will I still be able to select the previous kernel versions that I've installed?
[16:55] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: what version are you on now?
[16:56] <daftykins> and why do think you'd need to boot an older kernel?
[16:56] <rbsfou> I've got a thinkpad x100e and it won't sleep :( I can get it to sleep if i pass  "acpi_sleep=s3_bios,s3_mode" to the kernel and manually run pm-suspend --quirk-s3-bios- -quirk-s3-mode
[16:57] <rbsfou> But it doesn't suspend from inside the user session correctly, it just crashes entering suspend :(
[16:57] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: I'm using ubuntu 12.04, on a macmini
[16:57] <daftykins> oh dear. a mac
[16:57] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: All of the new kernel versions (since after 3.5.54 or something) no longer work
[16:57] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: 12.04 is still supported until April 2017
[16:58] <itsrachelfish> Every kernel since 3.13.* has lagged my computer to being unusable
[16:58] <itsrachelfish> So I have to use 3.5.*
[16:58] <daftykins> you should be using 3.2.x
[16:58] <rbsfou> Have been all over the manuals, and tried to force the parameters to pm-utils using a script cat /etc/pm/config.d/80-force  >> ADD_PARAMETERS="--quirk-s3-mode --quirk-s3-bios"
[16:58] <daftykins> 3.5.x came with a now EOL release of ubuntu
[16:58] <itsrachelfish> That's not an option
[16:58] <daftykins> ah, then it's unsafe for you to keep using that computer
[16:59] <itsrachelfish> How do I install a stable kernel then? :P
[16:59] <daftykins> you can't
[16:59] <itsrachelfish> Oh
[16:59] <rbsfou> And it works from the command line
[16:59] <daftykins> unless you try every version since and find one that works well
[16:59] <itsrachelfish> Yep
[16:59] <itsrachelfish> That's what I did
[16:59] <daftykins> even 15.04?
[16:59] <daftykins> (which isn't final yet)
[16:59] <itsrachelfish> Oh, no.
[16:59] <daftykins> but likely it's just the end of life for that device
[17:00] <itsrachelfish> I haven't upgraded to 14.04 out of fear that it won't work
[17:00] <daftykins> you can boot live sessions from USB for testing, presumably that's what you've been trying?
[17:00] <itsrachelfish> I guess I could try that
[17:00] <itsrachelfish> I ran into some issues when I tried installing initially
[17:02] <itsrachelfish> I had to enable some boot options to fix the "kworker cpu bug" when I first installed ubuntu on this computer
[17:02] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: yeah, macs aren't really officially supported... more experimental devices
[17:02] <itsrachelfish> well that's fun
[17:02] <itsrachelfish> I'll tell my boss to buy me a new computer (yeah right)
[17:03] <daftykins> you have a mac mini at work? ouch
[17:03] <daftykins> may i ask what you do?
[17:03] <itsrachelfish> I'm a software developer
[17:03] <itsrachelfish> it's great for the graphic design guys
[17:03] <itsrachelfish> so my boss decided to just get the same computer for everyone
[17:03] <itsrachelfish> I refuse to use that operating system
[17:04] <rbsfou> @daftykins you can install any kernel you like, you just might run into dependency issues. Just grab the image and header debs and dpkg -i them
[17:04] <daftykins> rbsfou: i have no idea why you're talking to me :)
[17:04] <rbsfou> I hate upowerd. It's man page sucks
[17:04] <daftykins> i am a volunteer, not a question asker :)
[17:05] <JFlash> guys please
[17:05] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: mmm OS X is quite bleh
[17:05] <RainMan28> Hi, I have a function myfunction which I call using an alias myfxn, but if I try to use 'watch myfxn $1' it doesn't work, where I am substituting $1 with my parameter. Doing my alias myfxn $1 works fine, just not with watch.
[17:05] <JFlash> how can I tell if I have jdk and not jre
[17:05] <OerHeks> JFlash, maybe this page is any help > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java#Choosing_the_default_Java_to_use
[17:05] <JFlash> I read somewhere that the directory name is the same for both
[17:05] <JFlash> i already set this
[17:05] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: do you know which model it is?
[17:05] <daftykins> !mac
[17:05] <JFlash> it only gives me jre options
[17:05] <Pici> RainMan28: You probably need to do something like: watch bash myfxn $1
[17:06] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name
[17:06] <RainMan28> Pici: thank you for the help! When I try doing watch bash myfxn $1 I get /usr/bin/myfxn: /usr/bin/myfxn: cannot execute binary file
[17:07] <ioria> JFlash : you  need both if you  want to  write java code
[17:07] <JFlash> iknow
[17:07] <Guest60412> exit
[17:07] <JFlash> i have been  programming for 10 years
[17:07] <blackangelpr> guys how can i set my default kernel back to the 3.16.0-031600-generic  i was trying 3.18   and when trying to get my 3.16 back to default did not work
[17:07] <JFlash> what I know what I need, I just cannot configure the OS the right way >(
[17:08] <rbsfou> @JFlash if you have the jre only you won't have the command 'javac' (compiler). Try typing 'jav' and hit tab and see what shows up
[17:08] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: Macmini6,2
[17:08] <JFlash> i do have javac
[17:08] <JFlash> I will show the result of javac command
[17:08] <Guest60412> javac?
[17:08] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: ah, yeah that's not even listed on the wiki page. if you can make up a flash drive with 14.04.1 and try booting that, but it has issues, likely it's game over
[17:09] <blackangelpr> never mind got it see you later guys
[17:09] <JFlash> javac 1.8.0_40-internal  <<<  this is what javac gives me
[17:10] <JFlash> /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/  <<<  this is what echo JAVA_HOME gives me
[17:10] <JFlash> some freaking configuration is wrong!!
[17:10] <seth_> say, can anyone here that is running dual monitors let me know how to stop the "sticking" when my cursor is switching between monitors]
[17:11] <rbsfou> @JFlash Well you've got the JDK if you've got the javac command, not just the JRE
[17:11] <JFlash> rbsfou, makes sense
[17:11] <JFlash> but the real question is
[17:12] <JFlash> why when the ant command runs, it has some /jre folder in its path
[17:12] <rbsfou> @blackangelpr Someone else wants to install that kernel http://www.tecmint.com/install-kernel-in-ubuntu/
[17:12] <daftykins> JFlash: "which java" ; "which javac" might show you why.
[17:13] <TuxOtaku> Hey guys, I'm trying to reset the local user's password on my ubuntu 12 machine in recovery mode
[17:13] <ioria> JFlash : maybe '/bin' at  end
[17:14] <Guest60412> exit
[17:14] <rbsfou> ls -alh /etc/alternatives/java
[17:14] <TuxOtaku> but every time I try to remount / as rw, it just cowardly refuses
[17:14] <daftykins> TuxOtaku: ok, are you at the root prompt?
[17:14] <TuxOtaku> yeah
[17:14] <daftykins> are you typing "mount -o remount,rw" ?
[17:14] <rbsfou> mount -o remount,rw / ?
[17:14] <TuxOtaku> yep
[17:14] <TuxOtaku> still mounted ro
[17:14] <rbsfou> erk fsck it
[17:14] <TuxOtaku> tried that
[17:14] <daftykins> perhaps it has errors.
[17:15] <rbsfou> fsck -fy it?
[17:15] <daftykins> TuxOtaku: what *exactly* Does it say when trying the mount command?
[17:15] <rbsfou> Also check dmesg
[17:15] <TuxOtaku> mount command says errors=remount-ro for /
[17:16] <daftykins> TuxOtaku: no, as in mount -o... as we said above
[17:16] <rbsfou> I'd boot from something like sysresccd and do a full fsck -fy /dev/whatever on it tbh
[17:16] <daftykins> you sure you're not reading remount-ro as what changes to rw? ;)
[17:17] <rbsfou> @daftykins I think @Tux0taku posted the output of mount with no params (ie show what is mounted)
[17:17] <TuxOtaku> rbsfou: yes
[17:17] <daftykins> rbsfou: yes i know, i linked at that.
[17:17] <daftykins> er, hinted at that
[17:18] <TuxOtaku> would booting into a live cd, mounting / and blanking out the user's entry in /etc/shadow work?
[17:18] <JFlash> guys
[17:18] <seth_> no one can help me with my dual mons?
[17:18] <JFlash> here is the specifi error I'm getting:
[17:18] <JFlash> com.sun.tools.javac.Main is not on the classpath.
[17:18] <JFlash> Perhaps JAVA_HOME does not point to the JDK.
[17:18] <JFlash> It is currently set to "/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre"
[17:18] <rbsfou> I wouldn't remove the whole line in shadow, just remove the hashed password
[17:19] <daftykins> JFlash: please try and reduce the number of messages you send, also don't paste.
[17:19] <TuxOtaku> rbsfou: that's what I meant
[17:19] <JFlash> I only pasted 3 lines :(
[17:19] <daftykins> seth_: depends on graphics card + driver in use.
[17:19] <daftykins> JFlash: have you attempted to install an oracle java?
[17:19] <seth_> ati cards. I just want the 'sticking' to stop when my cursor is switchingf from one screen to the other
[17:20] <seth_> this is a 'feature' of some kind in ubuntu 14
[17:20] <seth_> dont know what its called (obviously)
[17:21] <JFlash> daftykins,  not yet no
[17:21] <rbsfou> @Tux0taku just backup shadow and reboot livecd if it doesn't work?
[17:22] <rbsfou> @JFlash sounds fubared - that class should be in /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/lib/rt.jar
[17:23] <JFlash> what does fubared mean
[17:23] <daftykins> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1558780/why-does-ant-tell-me-that-java-home-is-wrong-when-it-is-not
[17:23] <daftykins> JFlash: broken.
[17:25]  * JFlash goes check the link
[17:26] <daftykins> i know they're mostly talking about Windows usage, but...
[17:26] <rbsfou> @JFlash Have you got the package 'openjdk-7-jdk' installed?
[17:28] <g1> Hey, I have problems connecting to my Bluetooth speakers. When I select 'Audio sink' I get 'Failed to connect. Stream Setup Failed'. Please help?
[17:28] <rbsfou> Also, try JAVA_HOME='/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64' (not the JRE sub directory)
[17:30] <JFlash> rbsfou, how can I tell if I have such package
[17:30] <rbsfou> Folks, does anyone understand how upower interacts with pm-utils ? I can make a laptop suspend by pm-suspend --quirk-s3-mode , but in GNOME it just freezes :(
[17:30] <JFlash> daftykins, that topic is super insteresting
[17:33] <rbsfou> Also, if anyone knows how to get apport to ignore itself (apportcheckresume) that'd be just super ;)
[17:43] <wandering_golem> Heeeey
[17:43] <wandering_golem> take two
[17:44] <bazhang> ubuntu support question wandering_golem ?
[17:44] <wandering_golem> I'm having an issue getting steam running, I ran the app on a command line and it spat this out at me. Otherwise just clicking the icon does nothing
[17:44] <wandering_golem> http://pastebin.com/UW2i5z2j
[17:44] <bazhang> !steam | wandering_golem
[17:44] <bazhang>  /join #ubuntu-steam wandering_golem
[17:47] <itsrachelfish> hmm
[17:47] <JohnnyL> help. ubuntu no longer saves my bluetooth keyboard settings after reboot. who should I call for help?
[17:47] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: you still around? :)
[17:48] <JohnnyL> my bluetooth keyboard works now. just won't survive a reboot. survives a logout though.
[17:49] <JFlash> guys I fixed it by pointing java home to an sdk that actually has all the proper jars
[17:49] <JFlash> javac is not enougth
[17:49] <JFlash> it has to have some other jars like tools.jar etc
[17:49] <JFlash> so i run the build from a fresh terminal otherwise i'd be using the old value for java home
[17:49] <JFlash> so it works and I'm a happy camper
[17:50] <JFlash> thank you so much for your help!
[17:50] <JFlash> OerHeks, that stackoverflow link is bliss, btw :)
[17:51] <seth_> anyone want to hit me with a database diagram software in ubuntu?
[17:53] <OerHeks> JFlash, have fun :-)
[17:54] <helaman> Greeting Programs
[17:55] <helaman> just got a call from Microsoft India's support center
[17:55] <bazhang> !ot | helaman
[17:55] <helaman> he said I have a problem with my windows
[17:55] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: back in 3
[17:55] <bazhang> helaman, wrong channel
[17:56] <helaman> huh
[17:56] <bazhang> helaman, try ##windows NOT here
[17:56] <helaman> I don't have windows, that is the joke
[17:56] <helaman> I am trying xchat
[17:56] <bazhang> helaman, then take it elsewhere
[17:56] <helaman> how do you find other channels
[17:56] <bazhang> !alis | helaman
[17:57] <helaman> boy you are a mean guy
[17:57] <helaman> but thanks
[17:57] <bazhang> chit chat in #ubuntu-offtopic helaman
[17:57] <helaman> hey I just open this up and ended up here
[18:00] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: did you make some progress?
[18:01] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: Well, I went back and found the guide I originally used to fix my kworker cpu bug
[18:01] <itsrachelfish> https://souriguha.wordpress.com/2011/03/08/how-to-solve-problem-with-thinkpadkslowd-kworker-on-linux-kernel-2-35-2-36/
[18:01] <itsrachelfish> So I tried disabling that to no avail, the problem still persisted in 3.13.x
[18:02] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: this is when booting from a flash drive for a test?
[18:02] <itsrachelfish> No, this is on my 12.04 installed system
[18:03] <Soul_Sample> what's the easiest way to modify an .iso for installation? i used remastersys, but it's not in active development anymore
[18:03] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: so you're just testing newer kernels in 12.04?
[18:03] <itsrachelfish> Yeah
[18:03] <itsrachelfish> The ones that have been installed by the update manager
[18:04] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: ah ok, sounds like the trusty hardware enablement stack is on. i'd be testing booting live sessions from flash drive personally
[18:05] <itsrachelfish> Well it seems like the issue on newer kernels is being caused by my network
[18:05] <itsrachelfish> If I keep the network disabled, I can boot and use it for several minutes without any issues
[18:05] <traxl> hi. is there an up-to-date tutorial for installing ubuntu TO an usb stick (i.e. running the full installation as live system from the stick without hdd installation)?
[18:05] <seth_> ignore * left
[18:05] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: are you using wireless in the office?
[18:05] <itsrachelfish> Yeah
[18:05] <seth_> thats embarassing
[18:06] <daftykins> eww.
[18:06] <daftykins> i bet it's broadcom related
[18:06] <itsrachelfish> I didn't try it for too long (only 5 minutes) but after enabling networking it started lagging again
[18:06] <itsrachelfish> I managed to push through the lag and re-disable the networking, which actually left the system functioning
[18:06] <itsrachelfish> It was still laggy, but it didn't totally crash
[18:07] <itsrachelfish> That's the only other custom thing I have on here, the broadcom wifi drivers
[18:07] <mcphail> traxl: don't know if there's a tutorial, but last time i did that it was as aimple as installing to a hdd. What problems have you had?
[18:07] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: Is there some way I can test disabling those and just use ethernet?
[18:09] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: i 100% believe that this could be symptomatic of booting your existing install, testing a live session from a USB flash drive would rule that out :)
[18:09] <traxl> mcphail: no problem yet, just preparing. so i should just boot from an regular "install usb stick" and then select the other usb stick as installation target?
[18:10] <BitBizYYZ> anyone know how to bind a key to launch an app?
[18:10] <mcphail> traxl: yep. Since the install process switched to using UUIDs, this has generally gone without a problem
[18:10] <ledufakademy> hello everybody
[18:11] <traxl> mcphail: thanks. sounds easy enough. and grub2 will be just fine booting the system? or is some special bootloader needed?
[18:11] <lorena> hola
[18:11] <mcphail> traxl: default grub2 has been fine for me
[18:11] <traxl> mcphail: great. thanks. i'll try that.
[18:12] <mcphail> traxl: you may want to disconnect and hard drives first, so update-grub doesn't pick up the installations on those and add them to the grub menu
[18:12] <ledufakademy> what the difference ion lts support between "ubuntu gnome" and "ubuntu" ?
[18:13] <ChristW_> Anyone here with expeience with accessibility? I have Desktop Zoom turned on for one user (why doesn’t it zoom the menu and locker bar as well??) but the menu entries cannot be reached. The mouse cursor jumps aside as soon as a menu entry is touched. See a video of the behaviour here: http://dna.ik.nu/rinske/Output.mp4
[18:13] <abugar> nothing, ledufakademy, ubuntu is supported in any case
[18:13] <traxl> mcphail: mh it's a notebook so i'll probably pass on that and pay attention :P.. but removing entries later should not be a big deal i suppose..
[18:14] <ledufakademy> ok thank u: i need to build pxe install from ownc repository with ubuntu.
[18:14] <solsTiCe> hi. what's the diff between Ubuntu Desktop Next 15.04 and Ubuntu 15.04 ? which of the one will be the next ubuntu 15.04 ?
[18:14] <ledufakademy> which depot mus i put in my /etc/apt/mirror.list ?
[18:14] <genii> solsTiCe: Probably better to ask in #ubuntu+1
[18:15] <solsTiCe> genii: ok
[18:16] <ledufakademy> it's for install party i need to prepare a net install, beacause our network bandiwdth is very low !!
[18:16] <ledufakademy> so i must put ubuntu repository on an hd drive
[18:16] <daftykins> sources.list not mirror 0o
[18:17] <ledufakademy> can't understand daftykins
[18:17] <ledufakademy> (french on board ;-) )
[18:17] <daftykins> nevermind
[18:17] <anish_> Hi, I just upgraded from 14.04 to 14.10. Now I cannot use the keyboard shortcuts to lower/increase the screen brightness. Any pointers?
[18:17] <ledufakademy> i use apt-mirror in order to build my repository
[18:18] <solsTiCe> anish_: have you rebooted ?
[18:18] <anish_> yes
[18:19] <BitBizYYZ> anyone know how to bind a key to launch an app?
[18:19] <xrosnight> hello what VPN do you guys use?
[18:19] <solsTiCe> xrosnight: free version of securitykiss
[18:20] <bazhang> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VPN  <--- xrosnight
[18:20] <xrosnight> solsTiCe: bazhang thanks i will have a look.
[18:21] <xrosnight> since China has blocked most the network ...
[18:21] <yart> Hello! Everytime I start my PC after a few minutes my mouse lags. When I check 'top' I see that two kworker/1.1 and kworker/2.1 consume ~50% CPU. These are kernel processes. Is there something wrong with the mouse?
[18:21] <anish_> I also read some answers on askubuntu relating to the same problem. The solution was with modifying the grub cfg. I tried that, but still no luck.
[18:23] <Janus_AQ> Hello, how can I change the Frequency that X tries to input to my monitor? The monitor reports me that it is "Out of Range" when I install the Proprietary drivers from the Additional Drivers application, any help on fixing this issue? I thank in advance for at leat reading this.
[18:23] <daftykins> Janus_AQ: what card + driver?
[18:24] <Janus_AQ> +daftykins it is fglrx on a AMD Radeon HD 6670
[18:24] <daftykins> Janus_AQ: hmm, tried fglrx-updates instead ?
[18:24] <Janus_AQ> not yet
[18:24] <Janus_AQ> daftykins, not yet
[18:24] <daftykins> presumably you're doing a full reboot to get 'out of range' messages?
[18:25] <Janus_AQ> daftykins, I will try it then I will report back
[18:25] <Janus_AQ> daftykins, let me finish some business here first to allow me to reboot the machine
[18:25] <daftykins> no problem
[18:25] <Janus_AQ> yes
[18:25] <Janus_AQ> full reboot
[18:25] <xrosnight> solsTiCe: according to securitykiss.  http://www.securitykiss.com/pricing/   the free version does not support Thunderbird for mail service .... I so need that!
[18:26] <Janus_AQ> it boots normally, but when it calls gdm, it goes out of range
[18:26] <solsTiCe> xrosnight: too bad
[18:26] <Janus_AQ> I guess it is gdm
[18:26] <daftykins> Janus_AQ: gdm? so gnome?
[18:26] <daftykins> lightdm if unity
[18:26] <Janus_AQ> it is the default in Ubuntu 14.10
[18:26] <Janus_AQ> oh, ok, I just installed Ubuntu
[18:26] <Janus_AQ> sorry
[18:26] <Pyro_Killer> If you could count every hour used by every person to try and fix X, I would guesse it would be a couple of billion
[18:27] <xrosnight> solsTiCe: I guess the free one just disables many VPN ports
[18:27] <Janus_AQ> let me go AFK for a moment, when I am done, I will report it here
[18:29] <xrosnight> bazhang: i have serveral VPSes. So what VPN software do you recommend should be installed?
[18:30] <hdon_> hi all :) what is dpkg frontend?
[18:30] <daftykins> APT
[18:30] <hdon_> also how can i interrogate a package to see exactly what it does when i run dpkg --configure <somepackage>
[18:31] <daftykins> hdon_: why are you doing that?
[18:31] <hdon_> daftykins: well i'm using the http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/repo/apt/ repo for ubu 14.04 and the configure process for mysql-apt-config package *never ends*
[18:32] <hdon_> at first with a name like "apt config" i assumed a deadlock where it was trying to do something to apt while a parent process was holding the lock
[18:32] <hdon_> but i see now that "frontend" is using 60% of my cpu
[18:32] <hdon_> and has been for a looong time
[18:32] <daftykins> hdon_: sadly PPA issues are not ubuntu's problem, but the PPA maintainers
[18:32] <hdon_> daftykins: i understand, that is why i did not ask about that :)
[18:32] <hdon_> how can i interrogate a package to find out what it will do when i dpkg --configure it?
[18:33] <daftykins> pass
[18:34] <ledufakademy> is "gnme ubuntu " use the same repository than "ubuntu" ?
[18:35] <raub> How do I tell my preseed conf file I do not want swap?
[18:36] <abugar> yes ledufakademy
[18:36] <ledufakademy> thnak you abugar
[18:38] <ledufakademy> but how can id o a pxe install with "gnome ubuntu" ? (with no dvd or cd on the target pc)
[18:38] <ledufakademy> must i retrieve a particular repository ?
[18:39] <daftykins> PXE - flash drive and network
[18:39] <ledufakademy> the aim is ti o make an install party
[18:39] <daftykins> yeah yousaid
[18:39] <ledufakademy> oups
[18:40] <paigeinpink78MN> i'm using a hdhomerun with cable card...i need host id, data to activate, where do i get those #'s???
[18:40] <emash> hello everyone? anyone can help with bcd
[18:40] <ledufakademy> with debian i have just to put in my mirror.list main main/deiban-installer , and it's ok in the pxe cfg menu , but with gnome ubuntu ?
[18:51] <Janus_AQ> I am done installing, will do a reboot now
[18:55] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: Good news!
[18:55] <daftykins> ooh!? don't leave me in suspense!
[18:55] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: I uninstalled my wireless drivers... and now 3.13.x works
[18:55] <daftykins> neat
[18:56] <itsrachelfish> I've got an ethernet cord running to my desk now but oh well
[18:56] <daftykins> perhaps there's a newer driver for your mac mini's wireless for in 14.04
[18:56] <itsrachelfish> Maybe!
[18:56] <daftykins> run lspci and identify the device line?
[18:56] <daftykins> most likely some nasty broadcom thing
[18:56] <itsrachelfish> Yeah
[18:56] <itsrachelfish> 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4331 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 02)
[18:56] <muchasgracias> Hi, does Ubuntu GNOME comes with a "classic gnome" or is it only with a recent version of Gnome DE?
[18:57] <daftykins> !broadcom
[18:57] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: so did you not have a flash drive to hand? :)
[18:57] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: Originally I had to install some wifi driver because my desk was on the other side of the office and ethernet wasn't feasable...
[18:58] <anonymous__> hallo
[18:58] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: I don't have one on me, I guess I could borrow one from the office
[18:58] <anonymous__> hy
[18:58] <anonymous__> :(
[18:58] <itsrachelfish> I just didn't want to go through the whole process of downlading and burning and rebooting and testing different versions
[18:58] <itsrachelfish> anonymous__: HI!
[18:58] <anonymous__> :)
[18:58] <itsrachelfish> :)
[18:58] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: well i'd have only said to bother with 14.04.1 really, it's wise to keep LTS
[18:59] <anonymous__> how are you
[18:59] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: What about 14.04.2?
[18:59] <daftykins> anonymous__: ubuntu support questions only i'm afraid
[18:59] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: well, that uses the 3.16 kernel
[18:59] <muchasgracias> how do I check for my Ubuntu version?
[18:59] <pabloarroyo> Hi everybody...I wonder if I can restart the looking configuration of MATE because it looks weird
[19:00] <daftykins> muchasgracias: cat /etc/issue *or* lsb_release -a
[19:00] <anonymous__> ?
[19:01] <muchasgracias> thank you daftykins
[19:01] <daftykins> anonymous__: chat can be had in #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:02] <nicomachus> hey guys, is there any way to use lm-sensors to detect sensors on a host machine from within a VM?
[19:02] <anonymous__> hey
[19:02] <daftykins> itsrachelfish: anyways, what i think it is - is that you'd need a 100% install of 14.04 for things to work, likely the broadcom wireless module (driver) came from 12.04 and so fights with the 3.13 kernel from 14.04
[19:03] <daftykins> nicomachus: what's wrong with the host?
[19:03] <nicomachus> daftykins: it's windows. :P
[19:03] <daftykins> mmhmm
[19:04] <nicomachus> I'm really just curious if it can be done. I can detect the sensors from the host if I really need ot.
[19:04] <nicomachus> to*
[19:04] <daftykins> that's a 'pass' from me then :)
[19:04] <nicomachus> well if you don't know, no one will!
[19:04] <nicomachus> :P
[19:05] <daftykins> haha, nah trust me - that is definitely not accurate
[19:07] <solsTiCe> when I unplug headphone, pulseaudio does not switch anymore to external speaker. It still shows headphone on system soudn setting but output no sound (because the headphone is unplug)
[19:07] <strat> I've managed to add a mode to my display, 1368x768, and it works. From what I've read, I need to create /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-monitor.conf but I have two questions: how do I prepare for disaster on reboot and what goes into the file? My device is VGA-0 but I'm flailing around with the rest.
[19:08] <Walex> strat: 'man xorg.conf;
[19:10] <daftykins> strat: are you sure? 1366x768 is the standard.
[19:12] <strat> @daftykins acer x163wl says 1366x768 60hz, cvt 1366 768 60 says "1368x60_60.00"
[19:13] <daftykins> 0o
[19:13] <daftykins> is it really VGA only?
[19:13] <daftykins> nasty old interface, no wonder auto detection goes wrong :)
[19:14] <strat> @Walex yes, my first attempt resulted in a grub reboot loop
[19:14] <daftykins> well there's always recovery mode
[19:14] <strat> also has dvi and hdmi but going through kvm
[19:14] <daftykins> grub looping sounds totally messed up
[19:14] <daftykins> you tried removing the KVM?
[19:15] <strat> beer may had something to do with it - this is a fresh install :-)
[19:15] <daftykins> hehe
[19:16] <lmat> I'm looking for openjdk on ubuntu 14.04...is it in the repos?
[19:16] <daftykins> !find openjdk
[19:16] <daftykins> lmat: yes.
[19:16] <mdoge> apt-cache policy openjdk-7-jdk
[19:17] <at_work> Hello folks.  Is there some kind of CPU load monitor that kills processes consuming excessive CPU?
[19:17] <lmat> OOPS!
[19:17] <lmat> I meant openjdk 8 !!
[19:17] <muchasgracias> when is the VLC new version available in the repos?
[19:17] <at_work> I'm on a 14.04 box, ssh in and start a compile and randomly get "Timeout, server u14 not responding."
[19:17] <daftykins> when someone packages it, muchasgracias
[19:18] <lmat> muchasgracias: Why do you want the new VLC? What does it do?
[19:18] <muchasgracias> lmat:
[19:18] <muchasgracias> lmat: many improvements for compatibility with some codecs
[19:18] <lmat> muchasgracias: muchas gracias
[19:18] <daftykins> *facepalm*
[19:19] <muchasgracias> and much lower cpu usage for stream content
[19:19] <lmat> muchasgracias: Does VLC take care of codec stuff? I would think it just relies on libav or whatever.
[19:20] <_habnabit> is there a way with /etc/network/interfaces to define an interface as 'bring this up automatically with dhcp if the interface exists, but ignore it if it does not'?
[19:20] <daftykins> you'd use network manager i think
[19:20] <daftykins> interfaces isn't that clever
[19:21] <_habnabit> does network manager have config files for that sort of thing? this is for a headless ubuntu server instance
[19:21] <daftykins> what interface does a server only sometimes get?
[19:21] <genii> daftykins: Removable usb-lan for instance
[19:21] <bekks> A server?
[19:22] <_habnabit> it's an lxc container, and sometimes there's a second bridge on eth1
[19:23] <daftykins> i feel like i just told the opening line to a really bad joke
[19:23] <_habnabit> haha
[19:23] <daftykins> mmm nope no idea about that stuff then. surely bridges are virtual
[19:23] <_habnabit> virtual as opposed to what?
[19:23] <daftykins> as above, like adding a physical adapter
[19:24] <_habnabit> oh. yes. it's not hotplugging or anything like that; when the container starts, there might be an eth1 and there might not be
[19:34] <muchasgracias> Re, should I install Ubuntu (default) with gnome classic fallback package or Ubuntu MATE? What would be the most stable?
[19:35] <rww> _habnabit: I generally use allow-hotplug for that, personally.
[19:36] <rww> even if it's not hotplugged, it has the same behavior of not blocking like auto does
[19:36] <rww> s/blocking/erroring/
[19:38] <_habnabit> rww, ah okay
[19:38] <rww> (specifically, interfaces with auto are brought up as part of the boot sequence, interfaces with allow-hotplug are brought up when udev (I think?) detects them)
[19:39] <FecalSpam> turd
[19:41] <elky> FecalSpam: you'll need to use a conventional toilet. did you have anything actually ubuntu related?
[19:41] <FecalSpam> Yes I actually do have a question about ubuntu.  Can someone here help me please?
[19:41] <bprompt> !ops @ FecalSpam
[19:41] <rww> FecalSpam: sure. What's the issue?
[19:42] <rww> bprompt: elky and I are well aware already ;)
[19:42] <bprompt> rww:    ok.... FecalSpam  seems to have a few issues, since he just came here after spamming #windows
[19:42] <FecalSpam> Okay well my question is this:
[19:42] <FecalSpam> I defecate too much.  What should I do?
[19:42] <elky> go to the bathroom
[19:54] <_habnabit> rww, hm. do i need to install any other packages for allow-hotplug to come up automatically? i have "allow-hotplug eth1" but it's not coming up on boot. if i do `ifup eth1` it'll do the dhcp request and everything will be fine
[19:56] <jmsplmr> join ##
[19:57] <jmsplmr> help
[19:57] <jmsplmr> ??
[19:57] <RudeViper> Jordan_U, genii - looks like it was the motherboard itself that failed - 3 power supplies later and it still won't start up
[19:57] <jmsplmr> exit
[19:57] <genii> RudeViper: Ouch
[19:58] <RudeViper> genii - YEAH THAT REALLY sucks cause I don't have a replacement for it
[19:59] <vbgunz> integrating dropbox into ubuntu is painless and is in the end, fast. very fast. using google-drive-ocamlfuse to try and integrate google is a painless install but is painfully slow to use in every other regard
[20:00] <vbgunz> is there a faster way to use google drive? if connecting to it was as fast and painless as using dropbox, I wouldn't even think about it. unfortunately it is so slow, it hurts :/
[20:04] <spartakus9> sudo apt-get install bumblebee but with which options ? I want to install bumblebee correctly
[20:05] <spartakus9> Is virtualg and primus the same thing? I use the opensource driver
[20:08] <ubuntu333> hey I need help with shell scripting in ubuntu, could anybody help ?
[20:08] <ntsp> ubuntu333 dont ask to ask, just ask :p
[20:09] <ubuntu333> well yes, im just AMATEUR, and i know the basics but still i cant even get my simplest own script to work
[20:10] <NegativeFlare> ubuntu333: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[20:10] <NegativeFlare> Have fun :)
[20:10] <itsrachelfish> ugh
[20:10] <NegativeFlare> That's what I've learned from, and I've worked many servers at this point doing stuff with bash/scripting in general :P
[20:10] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: So it turns out uninstalling the wifi didn't fix it... it just made it take longer to happen
[20:10] <itsrachelfish> daftykins: I guess I'll try 14.04 on a live disk some time in a couple days
[20:11] <spartakus9> ubuntu333: Go to #bash they do debugging
[20:11] <spartakus9> and they are very very nice
[20:11] <ubuntu333> oh okay thanks
[20:13]  * jmpp greets!
[20:14] <jmpp> I'm trying to solve a problem about MySQL apparently trying to start twice on boot, but I'm a bit unsure where to look. I'm running Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
[20:15] <jmpp> I have service scripts for MySQL both on /etc/init/ & /etc/init/d, the latter symlink'd to the standard rc[1-5].d directories
[20:15] <jmpp> and I'm not sure if that's normal
[20:16] <jmpp> how do I check what services are setup to start at boot on 14.04.1?
[20:16] <Pyro_Killer> jmpp: http://askubuntu.com/questions/19320/how-to-enable-or-disable-services
[20:16] <javnut> how can I find out when I installed ubuntu?
[20:16] <bprompt> !sysv-rc-conf | jmpp
[20:16] <javnut> bprompt: me?
[20:17] <bprompt> hmm nope, jmpp  rather
[20:17] <jmpp> Pyro_Killer: thanks, reading
[20:17] <desperate_joe> ubuntu 14...hp pavillion laptop: my internet is too slow to be workable in ubuntu, same pc (dualboot) same network in win my internet is ok speed
[20:17] <bprompt> jmpp:    I use sysv-rc-conf  which does that, you'd just need to run it as "su" or sudo
[20:17] <jmpp> bprompt: that a GUI? I only have shell
[20:17] <bprompt> jmpp:    cli
[20:18] <jmpp> great
[20:18] <Pyro_Killer> The way it should be
[20:18] <gabriel__> hi all , can anybody help me?
[20:18] <Pyro_Killer> You write the question
[20:18] <Bashing-om> !ask | gabriel__ Try and see::
[20:19] <Pyro_Killer> !commands
[20:20] <Pyro_Killer> !help
[20:20] <Pyro_Killer> !joke
[20:20] <Pyro_Killer> !joke
[20:20] <genii> javnut: Check the timestamps of the files in /var/log/installer with ls -l
[20:20] <kamil_> hello, can anybody help?
[20:21] <Pyro_Killer> !help
[20:21] <javnut> genii: nope
[20:21] <Bashing-om> !ask | kamil_ Do not know, ask the question and see:
[20:22] <kamil_> I can't get access to the system settings (up right corner). When I click nothing happens.
[20:22] <Pyro_Killer> !ubottu
[20:22] <genii> javnut: ls -l /var/log/installer         ...the dates those files were made will be when you installed your Ubuntu
[20:22] <bprompt> javnut:    maybe the timestamp of /boot files would show when, surely those aren't updated everyday
[20:22] <javnut> genii: nvm, you were right
[20:23] <desperate_joe> ubuntu 14...hp pavillion laptop: my internet is too slow to be workable in ubuntu, same pc (dualboot) same network in win my internet is ok speed
[20:23] <softballs> Hi all, i have been trying ubuntu server (mostly for my personal interest) and was wondering what monitoring tools one should use, I have installed logwatch and got that to send out an e-mail
[20:23] <javnut> thanks genii
[20:23] <genii> javnut: You're welcome
[20:23] <korst> does anyone know what you're supposed to do when "sudo ./inst install" doesn't work? it says "sudo: ./inst: command not found" This is a fresh install so wtf... Googling didn't help
[20:24] <softballs> what more kind of stuff could one install to make sure you get alerts if anything suspicious happens?
[20:24] <Pyro_Killer> korst: why would that work....
[20:26] <zeturpen> hello
[20:26] <kamil_>  I can't get access to the system settings (up right corner). When I click nothing happens.
[20:26] <jmpp> OK, so I read about upstart and how it intends to obsolete /etc/init.d scripts
[20:27] <desperate_joe> ubuntu 14...hp pavillion laptop: my internet is too slow to be workable in ubuntu, same pc (dualboot) same network in win my internet is ok speed
[20:27] <jmpp> question is, though, having *both* /etc/init/ *and* /etc/init.d/ scripts for a service, mysql, could explain apparently two instances of the service trying to start at boot?
[20:28] <gabriel__> since last power cut , xubuntu 14.04  freeze on the boot screen but when i pass by the recovery mode and continue with normal boot it work ???
[20:28] <red-host> hey all
[20:28] <bprompt> gabriel__:    have you done a "fsck" on it yet?  in recovery mode that is
[20:28] <gabriel__> yes
[20:29] <gabriel__> dont work
[20:29] <TheBigDeal> is there a way to install IntellijIDEA from the package manager?
[20:29] <bprompt> gabriel__:   don't work?  what do you mean?
[20:29] <TheBigDeal> the community edition
[20:29] <kamil_>  I can't get access to the system settings (up right corner). When I click nothing happens.
[20:29] <kamil_>  I can't get access to the system settings (up right corner). When I click nothing happens.
[20:29] <gabriel__> it change nothig
[20:30] <Bashing-om> gabriel__: Who owns your desktop and /home -> ls -al .Xauthority , ls -al .ICEauthority , ls -al /home <- ??
[20:31] <bprompt> gabriel__:    well... after "fsck" and a boot up, it went in, so that means something worked
[20:31] <gabriel__> yes but i always have to pass by the recovery mode if i reboot the system
[20:32] <genii> TheBigDeal: You should be able to install it from the webpage https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/intellij-idea-ce/
[20:32] <applepi> Hi all..  on my ubuntu 14.04 armhf board, when I run 'poweroff' or 'shutdown now', it just returns me to a weird login prompt where the first character i type disappears and i can still issue some commands..
[20:32] <applepi> Is this a known issue / is there a solution?
[20:32] <TheBigDeal> genii: thanks
[20:33] <applepi> Halt works.
[20:33] <TheBigDeal> genii: 14.10 :(
[20:34] <TheBigDeal> genii: couldn't fine it :(
[20:34] <gabriel__> do you know a channel in french it will help me ...ca va pas ben crise
[20:35] <teward> !fr | gabriel__
[20:35] <bprompt> gabriel__:     hmmm offhand I can think of, say   for example to do a more thorough file system check, you could run e2fsck -c, on it in the recovery mode  ->  e2fsck -c /dev/DEVICEHERE;
[20:37] <softballs> nobody with anymore help regarding monitoring tools for ubuntu server? (except logwatch that i now have running)
[20:37] <teward> softballs: define 'monitoring tools' because there'd different tools for different things
[20:37] <colonelqubit> I'm trying to get a bluetooth keyboard working with 14.04. It works fine with an Android 4.something tablet, and pairs with my laptop, but has the behavior of being stuck in numlock mode (?). Is there a good way to detect the keymapping?
[20:38] <bekks> softballs: So whats your issue with monitoring tools? :)
[20:39] <softballs> teward: I would like to know that if something "bad" happens on my server I would receive it in an e-mail and not having to go through a bunch of logs files
[20:39] <teward> softballs: again, define "bad:
[20:39] <colonelqubit> (The bluetooth documentation was pretty limited...)
[20:39] <teward> softballs: "monitoring tools" encompasses about fifty thousand potential things to monitor hence you needing ***specifics***
[20:40] <softballs> teward: yeah i know that is hard to define, but lets say file changes, new users created,connections successful/failed etc
[20:40] <softballs> teward: as much information as possible regarding the security of my server
[20:41] <genii> TheBigDeal: Apparently getdeb.net has a 14.10 version
[20:41] <TheBigDeal> genii: mm ok
[20:42] <softballs> teward: logwatch gives alot, but was interested if there were more tools commonly used, im really a windows user mainly so not that used to *nix
[20:42] <genii> TheBigDeal: http://www.getdeb.net/software/IntelliJ%20IDEA%20Community%20Edition
[20:42] <teward> softballs: well, as an IT Sec person myself, if you don't know what exactly you want to monitor (in terms of 'security') then you're doing it wrong.
[20:42] <teward> softballs: what you basically asked is "How can I audit everything going on with my server"
[20:43] <softballs> teward: yeah that is true i guess
[20:43] <teward> softballs: and that much information is not informative and overloads your ability to get 'security information'
[20:43] <softballs> teward: my main concern is security
[20:44] <TheBigDeal> genii: i'm going to build manually :(
[20:44] <teward> softballs: start with logwatch - if it's missing something that you think you need to monitor then come ask about that
[20:44] <TheBigDeal> genii: getdeb.net has 13.10 only
[20:45] <teward> softballs: but don't ask for "monitoring tools" in general - way too broad to get help on with that
[20:45] <softballs> teward: ok, thank you for the information
[20:46] <teward> softballs: start by SSH login auditing, user logons, etc.  'connections succeeded' is going to be a ton if you have a web server, etc.  "connections failed" equally tricky to monitor.  file changes, well, you might want to look at certain system files but a full audit log won't help
[20:47] <softballs> teward: One question that comes to mind though is that i would like to see attemted (failed or not) connections to my server, do you know if logwatch would catch that?
[20:47] <softballs> teward: not going to run any webserver
[20:47] <teward> softballs: I haven't used logwatch - but again, the standard web facing server sees thousands of connections
[20:47] <teward> softballs: probably easier to specify what you are looking for
[20:47] <teward> (webserver or otherwise)
[20:47] <softballs> teward: would like to se if someone has tried to connect to my server in any way
[20:48] <teward> softballs: consider: my DMZ box here is behind a pfSense firewall appliance - current DMZ traffic since yesterday is already > 1000000 packets
[20:48] <teward> and that's actually just in the past 6 hours
[20:48] <teward> softballs: again, too much information becomes pumped into your system
[20:48] <teward> softballs: consider an average connection setup of a million a day inbound - how would you sift through that in a reasonable way
[20:48] <softballs> teward: that is true
[20:48] <teward> softballs: if there's any web facing services you're concerned about then log those, but again, I don't use logwatch
[20:49] <softballs> teward: didnt think it was that bad
[20:49] <teward> softballs: i use my firewall logs to log 'attempted' connections, but the raw data alone isn't useful
[20:49] <teward> softballs: the other consideration is tor, but if you're truly concerned about security, take a network security course
[20:50]  * teward has to disappear to go help with money-earning things
[20:50] <softballs> teward: i am using ufw with everything on deny, then set allow to the specific things i need, would that be considered pretty safe?
[20:50] <softballs> teward: if the services i allow is secured that is
[20:51] <dupingping> ubuntu-dock is published in ubuntu software center
[20:52] <strat> well, "mount -o remount,rw /" comes in handy when you've screwed the pooch named xorg. At least I'm just crashing it now and getting a text mode login. Little help, anyone? -- http://paste.ubuntu.com/10531031/
[20:52] <akkad> someone stuck a trusty source in /etc/apt.d/source.d/cz-something. I purged it and did a "apt-get update" however when I do an apt-get upgrade rsyslog I get "Unmet dependencioes try apt-get -f install to fix"
[20:53] <akkad> am on precise and wouuld rather not have it try to upgrade everything
[20:59] <akkad> https://gist.github.com/5cd0d342b1dc6bf9fc8d
[21:00] <strat> should say that http://paste.ubuntu.com/10531031/ allows a boot, no resolution change. Using 32 bit colour depth, instead of 24, gets a prompt
[21:03] <javnut> how do I permanently disable logging, 'stop rsyslog' stops it for the current session, but I want it stopped completely
[21:04] <akkad> rm /etc/init/rsyslog
[21:04] <akkad> no dont do that
[21:06] <genii> javnut: Put the command which stops it into /etc/rc.local file
[21:08] <akkad> how do you remove packages that were from wrong version of debian, and were unpacked, but not configured. https://gist.github.com/7cdb575b08e49f6794de
[21:09] <akkad> s/debian/ubuntu
[21:12] <emash> hello everyone! how to install ubuntu to a usb stick via testdrive, but not normal ubuntu, ubuntu MATE
[21:16] <emash> anybody?
[21:18] <luiss> emash: why download and create usb doesn't work?
[21:21] <Tenebris> hellow
[21:21] <Scunizi> I'm installing onto an external USB drive using manual partitioning info. At bottom of "Prepare partitions" is "Boot loader" where I can choose Device for boot loader installation. I'm installing on sdg but bootloader is tagged for sda. should that be changed to sdg?
[21:23] <Scunizi> .
[21:25] <luiss> Scunizi: I think you should use sdg, surely if you plan to use it in different computers
[21:25] <luiss> Scunizi: but then you need to boot from usb always
[21:25] <Scunizi> luiss: that was my intention and though as well. This drive will be portable and plugged into any number of machines.
[21:26] <luiss> Scunizi: yes, I have done that a few times.
[21:26] <Scunizi> luiss: Will it change my current grub on my primary internal drive?
[21:26] <luiss> Scunizi: no, it should not change it
[21:26] <luiss> which means you have to start it from bios->boot menu->usb even in your computer
[21:27] <Scunizi> luiss: cool.. thanks for reaffirming what I thought I knew.  Yep booting from USB will require bios change.. no issue ther.
[21:27] <Scunizi> *there
[21:27] <luiss> Scunizi: is it a usb flash memory? I don't recommend that... tried with sandisk, and was too slow
[21:27] <luiss> Scunizi: but a hard drive should be ok
[21:28] <Scunizi> luiss: it's a harddrive and for "emergency" uses.. traveling.. getting rid of viri from windows machines etc.
[21:29] <luiss> Scunizi: I use one at work because I was not supposed to install ubuntu in the main drive
[21:29] <luiss> Scunizi: and it works like a charm
[21:31] <Scunizi> luiss: yea.. I always carry a small usb install stick with AntiV on it.  This one will be for someone else.
[21:32] <luiss> Sunizi: the only downside is, the grub menu in sdg will contain entries for all the OS'es in your original computer
[21:32] <luiss> Scunizi: but that should be fixable with update-grub somehow
[21:32] <Scunizi> luiss: how do I modify that
[21:33] <luiss> Scunizi: it is not really harmful, you can just ignore them
[21:33] <luiss> Scunizi: otherwise... you could once you boot in that system
[21:33] <Scunizi> luiss: "back in the day' you use to be able to manually modify grub..
[21:34] <luiss> Scunizi: yes, I know... now you need to use update-grub
[21:34] <luiss> Scunizi: a quick guess is
[21:34] <luiss> Scunizi: go to /etc/grub.d (in your new installed system)
[21:34] <AvengerLives> Scunizi: gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub or sudoedit /etc/default/grub or sudo nano /etc/default/grub
[21:34] <xubuntu88w> How to know which card graphic my system is using?
[21:34] <Bashing-om> Scunizi: IF you are only going to boot from that USB external, one can chmod " /etc/30_os-probe " so that no other OS is picked up .
[21:35] <AvengerLives> Scunizi: after the edits, run sudo update-grub
[21:35] <luiss> Scunizi: and remove (backup!) all files starting with a number >10
[21:35] <luiss> Scunizi: acutally >20, in order to keep memtest
[21:35] <luiss> Scunizi: so, in my system, I'd remove 30-os-prober
[21:35] <Scunizi> lots to make note of.
[21:36] <luiss> Scunizi: and maybe 30_uefi-firmware 40_custom
[21:36] <luiss> Scunizi: and do sudo update-grub
[21:36] <luiss> oops, I am repeating others!
[21:36] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Try : lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12 <- .. for graphics sard info .
[21:37] <Bashing-om> card*
[21:38] <Scunizi> luiss: thanks..
[21:39] <nifelseki> hey guys how do I disable WSSH Weak MAC Algorithms and cbc ciphers?
[21:39] <luiss> Scunizi: bat Bashing-om is right, probably 30-os-prober is enough
[21:40] <Whitor> Is there a channel (as active as this one) for conversational topics?
[21:40] <Whitor> I don't want to post off topic
[21:40] <rypervenche> nifelseki: You'll want to update your ssh_config file or ~/.ssh/config file. Run "man ssh_config" and look for Ciphers.
[21:40] <digitalcrow> help ! please ! i want to copy files/photos etc from a windows phone 8.1
[21:41] <Scunizi> luiss: and the command is "chmod " /etc/30_os-probe" with the " mark in the middle where you would normally have +x or 777 or 644 etc.??
[21:41] <digitalcrow> can't copy photos/files from a windows phone 8.1 !
[21:41] <Bashing-om> Whitor: /join ubuntu-offtopic . Pretty active there generally .
[21:42] <Whitor> Bashing-om,  thanks !
[21:42] <Whitor> Bashing-om, you forgot the #  :P
[21:42] <katastrof> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10531529/
[21:43] <Bashing-om> Whitor: :) .. I do better next time !
[21:43] <Whitor> just kidding :)
[21:43] <Bashing-om> katastrof: look'n at your http://paste.ubuntu.com/10531529/ .
[21:43] <digitalcrow> help ! can't copy photos/files from a windows phone 8.1 !   Could not claim the USB device
[21:45] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Hybrid graphics; you looking at installing proprietary driver and nvidia-prime.
[21:45] <Bashing-om> !nvidia-prime | katastrof
[21:45] <katastrof> Bashing-om: That means both intel and nvidia is running but nvidia is used
[21:45] <Scunizi> Bashing-om: and the command is "chmod " /etc/30_os-probe" with the " mark in the middle where you would normally have +x or 777 or 644 etc.??
[21:46] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I alreay used once nvidia prime but the prop driver is causing freezings problems
[21:48] <digitalcrow> help ! can't copy photos/files from a windows phone 8.1 !   Could not claim the USB device
[21:48] <Bashing-om> Scunizi: -> sudo chmod -x /etc/30_os-prober , sudo update-grub ; should do the trick .
[21:48] <Scunizi> Bashing-om: cool.. thanks..
[21:49]  * Scunizi rebooting
[21:49] <digitalcrow> am i invisible
[21:50] <Bashing-om> katastrof: -> lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga <- and I check with Nvidia what version you should be running .
[21:52] <nifelseki> Do you guys have a sample sshd_config with disabled MD5 and 96-bit MAC algorithms?
[21:52] <katastrof> ANYONE with a hybrid configuration NVIDIA and INTEL, please contact me
[21:52] <nifelseki> I tried this but it doesn’t appear to be working… # Secure Ciphers and MACs
[21:52] <nifelseki> Ciphers aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,arcfour256,arcfour128
[21:52] <nifelseki> MACs hmac-sha1,umac-64@openssh.com,hmac-ripemd160
[21:53] <Bashing-om> katastrof: my last, nvidia-prime does work in most situations .
[21:54] <digitalcrow> am i invisible
[21:54] <digitalcrow> am i invisible  ???
[21:54] <digitalcrow> am i invisible  ???
[21:54] <digitalcrow> am i invisible  ???
[21:55] <digitalcrow> help ! can't copy photos/files from a windows phone 8.1 !   Could not claim the USB device
[21:55] <ahmedsaad4> hi all
[21:55] <AvengerLives> digitalcrow: Obviously no, you're not.  I do not have any experience with a Windows phone, so I don't know what kind of help I can be. I would assume it's on the phone side, most smartphones can alter there usb connection type
[21:56] <Bashing-om> digitalcrow: You are asking for us to get slap on the wrist for responding with a "I do not know" // how many here run Win8 on a phone ? // patience for those who do might respond.
[21:56] <katastrof> Bashing-om: here http://paste.ubuntu.com/10531655/ maybe you'll understand the problem
[21:56] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Look'n .
[21:59] <thetrav> I'm setting up a pxelinux server, a lot of stuff refers to pxelinux.0 however I can't find this file anywhere... anyone know how I can get it?
[22:00] <Scunizi> Bashing-om: back.. rebooted and tried chmod -x /etc/30_os-probe with the result that nothing was found.. different directory?
[22:00] <luiss> Scunizi: /etc/grub.d/30_os-probe
[22:01] <luiss> Scunizi: /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober
[22:01] <Scunizi> luiss: AH.. I'll try again :)
[22:01] <rpp601> hey guys, i can't get vsftpd to start. when i do 'sudo service vsftpd start' it says 'vsftpd stop/pre-start, process 3764' and when i run status it says 'vsftpd stop/waiting
[22:01] <luiss> Scunizi: (you can  check with "ls /etc/grub.d"
[22:01] <Bashing-om> katastrof: open source does not support 'switchable' graphic chips sets . Proprietary drivers with nvida-prime do . http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us to check what driver Nvidia advises to use. Else one maybe able to disable one of the chip sets in bios ( maybe ) .
[22:02] <rpp601> i've googled it and just can't figure it out
[22:03] <Scunizi> luiss: found and done.. did a sudo update-grub so nothing should be on grub except the OS on the external usb.. right?
[22:03] <luiss> rpp601: have you checked the config file? maybe you need to enable some account, or anonymous access
[22:03] <mbpro> need help bootloader on macbookpro not loading after installation..
[22:03] <luiss> Scunizi: hopefully... give it a go and let us know!
[22:03] <Scunizi> luiss: rebooting :)
[22:03] <rpp601> luiss: i've checked, and even re-written the config file. netstat is telling me it's not listening on port 21
[22:04] <mbpro> grub not loading on macbookpro
[22:04] <mbpro> any suggestions
[22:04] <Bashing-om> Scunizi: Yep, Think I messed up that path .,.. try as /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober :)
[22:04] <luiss> rpp601:same with sudo service vsftpd restart?
[22:04] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I don't have this option in setup but in prime profiles we can choose the card, if i choose intel will the problems disapear [freezings] (since intel card is rulled by the nvidia driver) ?
[22:04] <xcyclist> Which free password manager is seen as best supported under Ubuntu?
[22:04] <luiss> rpp601: try to see the log at /var/log/upstart folder
[22:04] <rpp601> luiss: yes, it says 'starting blah ####' and then nothing
[22:05] <rpp601> luiss: ok just one min
[22:05] <luiss> rpp601: if there is something like vsftpd.log.gz you can read it with zcat
[22:06] <Bashing-om> katastrof: As others have said, so say I " try and see what works in your use case" .Bottom line is to verify that the correct Nvidia driver is installed . The kernel takes care of the Intel driver .
[22:06] <rpp601> luiss: hmm, its telling me 'listen disabled' let me see what i have in the config file
[22:06] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I understand thank you again !!
[22:07] <luiss> rpp601: sounds like it! :)
[22:07] <Bashing-om> katastrof: I do hope you do not take that as rude, we are here to help you help yourself. What ever that takes .
[22:08] <javnut> how do I turn off system logging completely?
[22:08] <xcyclist> The ones I see as candidates on the wiki include mitro, encryptr, keepassx, password safe, and a couple others.
[22:08] <AvengerLives> javnut: impossible
[22:08] <xcyclist> javnut:  You need to recompile the kernel I believe to do that.  Don't do that please.
[22:08] <katastrof> Bashing-om: you helped me ! :) I'll do some tests by myself again TY !
[22:09] <luiss> xcyclist: cannot you set /proc/sys/kernel/printk to 0?
[22:09] <javnut> AvengerLives, xcyclist: ok, not the system logging, just the logging that goes into kern.log and syslog
[22:09] <javnut> they both get way too big, and I'm tired of doing sudo rsyslog stop everytime I log on
[22:09] <xcyclist> So I wondered if anyone else is doing password management.  A lot of jobs now are so full of tools and clients requiring many passwords, I've come to the conclusion I need to do something.
[22:09] <rpp601> luiss: i put 'listen=YES' at the beginning
[22:10] <oppollop> 4
[22:10] <oppollop> hello)
[22:10] <Bashing-om> katastrof: :) .. been through Intel/Nvidia with several others .. nvidia-prime (nvidia-settings) works .
[22:10] <javnut> xcyclist: roboform
[22:10] <luiss> javnut: you can try to change the kernel command line adding loglevel=0
[22:10] <luiss> javnut: never tried before... but maybe it helps
[22:10] <AvengerLives> javnut: I would recommed using grep and sed to curtail the lof regularly via a root cronjob, rather that muck with the logging itself
[22:10] <xcyclist> What virtues does roboform have?
[22:10] <luiss> javnut: also, you can put rsyslog in a script at start
[22:10] <xcyclist> Or is it just from Ubuntu land?
[22:10] <luiss> javnut: rsyslog stop
[22:10] <Phurious> xcyclist: Lastpass
[22:11] <rpp601> luiss: it's still not starting and nothing is happening in the log any more. how can i ensure nothing is already running on port 21?
[22:11] <javnut> luiss: but you need root for that
[22:11] <xcyclist> Ok, what I really want is a reasonable one that is kindof stamped with the Ubuntu approval of goodness, so to speak.
[22:11] <javnut> hmm, I'll solve this later, it's low priority
[22:11] <xcyclist> No, I need this for general password use, especially web pages.
[22:12] <AvengerLives> javnut: don't forget you can implement crontab as root, you can also modify init.d scripts
[22:12] <Phurious> The I definietly recommend Lastpass
[22:12] <javnut> xcyclist: try sourceforge for password managers
[22:12] <luiss> javnut: if netstat doesn't show anything at port 21 it means it is free
[22:12] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Keep in mind that in changing proprietary drivers it is a must that the other proprietary driver be purged .. and sometimes the config file in your /home directory must be removed .
[22:12] <rpp601> luiss: you meant that for me?
[22:12] <oppollop> Guys, sorry for offtopic, buy i need ur help)) my english not so good and can anybody help me to form query to google? I want to find english diploma about erp implementation. Or can anybody give sites, where english-speaking guys post there diplomas?
[22:12] <luiss> rpp601: yes sorry!
[22:13] <luiss> rpp601: you can do a quick test
[22:13] <xcyclist> apt-cache search roboform shows nothing.
[22:13] <luiss> rpp601: sudo nc -l 21
[22:13] <rpp601> luiss: k
[22:13] <luiss> rpp601: if it doesn't fail, means 21 is free
[22:13] <xcyclist> lastpass also doesn't show up in an apt search.
[22:13] <katastrof> Bashing-om: If i use nouveau that means nouveau must be purged ? I never did this because when i remove nvidia nouveau is set by default
[22:13] <rpp601> luiss: i don't have that package aparent
[22:14] <Bashing-om> katastrof: No, the Nvida installer will take care of "blacklisting" nouveau driver .
[22:15] <xcyclist> It seems odd that there isn't one sanctioned for use through apt installs.
[22:15] <katastrof> Bashing-om: And how do I purge nouveau (I mean without removing it) ?
[22:16] <luiss> rpp601: does it suggest a package?
[22:16] <katastrof> I'm stupid you said "the other proprietary driver be purged"
[22:16] <luiss> rpp601: nc is pretty useful
[22:16] <Phurious> Lastpass is actually a browser plugin
[22:16] <Phurious> Cloud based
[22:16] <rpp601> luiss: This is nc from the netcat-openbsd package. An alternative nc is available in netcat-traditional. i just installed both of those packages and it's still returning that when i try and use nc.
[22:17] <Phurious> Also apps for Android and IOS
[22:17] <strat> Make xorg display resolution settings permanent (on an ASRock AM1B-ITX + 5350 with embedded Radeon 8400): fixed - http://paste.ubuntu.com/10531839/
[22:17] <luiss> rpp601: try nc.openbsd
[22:18] <Bashing-om> to see all that is blacklisted, look through -> ls /etc/modprobe.d/ <- .
[22:18] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I install the latest Nvidia driver in order to activate Intel card and deactivate Nvidia card. So the Kernel will rule the Intel card.
[22:18] <katastrof> And I will not have the freezing problems
[22:18] <rpp601> luiss: it just keeps saying that same thing. lemme google that.
[22:19] <Phurious> xcyclist you could also check out KeePassX
[22:19] <alin> hello all need help
[22:20] <Guest27575> http://pastebin.com/Q3aCj7xs need help
[22:20] <luiss> rpp601: my /bin/nc points to /bin/nc.openbsd
[22:21] <rpp601> luiss: i just dont know
[22:21] <luiss> rpp601: sudo nc.openbsd -l 21 should work
[22:21] <Bashing-om> katastrof: The latest driver may not be correct ?? have you checked to see what Nvidia advise for the version of the card you have installed ? As to nouvea ( not a recommendation ! ) -> sudo apt-get --purge remove xserver-xorg-video-nouveau <- to purge .
[22:22] <basichash> How can i create an alias for clang-3.5 to clang?
[22:22] <basichash> alias clang="clang-3.5"?
[22:22] <snufft_work> hi guys
[22:22] <luiss> rpp601: you can try sudo apt-get install --reinstall netcat-openbsd
[22:23] <rpp601> luiss: ok, it took that second time i copied what you wrote... for some reason. no output though. like its frozen.
[22:24] <mbpro> hi, any help with a MacBook Pro booting issue after installation???
[22:24] <basichash> done
[22:24] <basichash> dw
[22:24] <luiss> rpp601: yes, that is good
[22:24] <rpp601> luiss: ok, so it's working?
[22:24] <micael> hello
[22:24] <luiss> rpp601: it opens the port an listen. If from another terminal you do "nc localhost 21", it should stablish connection
[22:24] <luiss> rpp601: no, that means, there is nothing else using port 21
[22:25] <rpp601> luiss: oh ok
[22:25] <luiss> rpp601: but still no fix :S
[22:25] <snufft_work> i have a totally noob question. I've installed the Deepin Terminal (which is kinda cool, a little buggy though, still usable) on 14.04. I've got a few shortcuts on my desktop to ssh to different servers (they just run ssh user@ipaddress) but these ssh sessions always run in the default terminal application, not Deepin. How can I make them run in the Deepin terminal? I can't even find where Deepin runs from :|
[22:25] <luiss> rpp601: can you paste at dpaste.com the conf file
[22:25] <luiss> rpp601: and the /etc/init/vsftp file
[22:25] <bparker> snufft_work: can you pastebin the contents of one of your shortcut files
[22:26] <rpp601> luiss: sure thing. thanks so much. i'm not using init though i thought. using 'listen=yes' at the beginning made it in 'standalone' mode... i'll paste both, one sec.
[22:26] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I checked it is only said that the driver pack from my system is prefered
[22:27] <luiss> rpp601: if in standalone, cannot you just try "sudo vsftpd"?
[22:27] <luiss> rpp601: i tried last long ago, but that used to work
[22:27] <luiss> rpp601: or similar
[22:27] <rpp601> luiss: isn't that what 'sudo service vsftpd start' does?
[22:27] <rpp601> luiss: conf file http://dpaste.com/12N2MYN
[22:27] <luiss> rpp601: not exactly. and it gives you the log output straight on the terminal
[22:28] <rpp601> luiss: oh lemme try then
[22:28] <rpp601> luiss: 500 OOPS: SSL: cannot load RSA certificate
[22:28] <rpp601> luiss: finally! but what do i need to do then?
[22:28] <rpp601> luiss: i can google it
[22:30] <luiss> rpp601: I was thinking about that when seeing your conf file
[22:30] <luiss> rpp601: normally, it has a couple of options rsa_cert_file and rsa_private_file
[22:31] <blah234> why is there no bacon command in ubuntu?
[22:31] <luiss> rpp601: best thing you can do, is reinstall vsftpd
[22:31] <luiss> rpp601: make sure you remove it completely first
[22:31] <luiss> rpp601: and then just modify the default .conf file
[22:31] <acz32> is lubuntu switching DEs to LXQt?
[22:31] <luiss> rpp601: it brings the RSA stuff in it already
[22:32] <snufft_work> bparker: here you go :) http://pastie.org/10000663
[22:32] <blah234> can someone explain it to me?
[22:33] <rpp601> luiss: i think i've got it. now it's throwing errors at me which i can google and fix. thanks, i didn't know you could run it like 'sudo vsftp'
[22:34] <luiss> rpp601: my pleasure. but if you get lost, try the complete removal/reinstall option form synaptic
[22:34] <bparker> snufft_work: change to Terminal=false and Exec=some_other_terminal_program "ssh user@host"
[22:34] <luiss> rpp601: and just modify the conf file
[22:35] <zengyang> --
[22:39] <snufft_work> bparker: wonderful! thank you very much! worked like a charm :)
[22:39] <snufft_work> bparker++
[22:42] <rpp601> luiss: i got up and and going, thanks so much
[22:42] <michel> oi
[22:44] <luiss> rpp601: happy to hear it :)
[22:48] <bl0z> Hi
[22:48] <jonascj> Hi all. My HP Elitebook 840 G1 dropped me to a "grub>" prompt when I booted an Ubuntu 14.04 cd/usb. The laptop is configured as UEFI, no legacy.
[22:48] <jonascj> How do I boot the cd/usb from that grub> prompt?
[22:49] <skinux> By chance, is anyone in here familiar with LibreOffice Scripting???
[22:53] <GillesM> hello my ubuntu sofware center doesn't ask me password
[22:53] <GillesM> idea ?
[22:54] <OerHeks> GillesM, it does, after selecting a package
[22:54] <GillesM> OerHeks,  no :
[22:55] <GillesM> if I click in windows error more information I got : org.freedesktop.PolicyKit.Error.Failed: ('system-bus-name', {'name': ':1.260'}): org.debian.apt.install-or-remove-packages
[22:56] <OerHeks> GillesM, so softwarecenter gives an error, .. what ubuntu version?
[22:56] <jonascj> I found out, "ls" showed me the attached evices, among them (cd0). issuing "configfile (cd0)/boot/grub/grub.cfg" caused it to boot
[22:58] <GillesM> OerHeks,  14.10 xubuntu
[23:00] <buddd> asdf
[23:02] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I installed the nvidia driver and now I have problem
[23:03] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I have this error : "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run nvidia-xconfig' as root), and restart the X server."I tried the command and I also looked if nouveau was blacklister or something but nothing works
[23:05] <skinux> Is there a tool that will tell CPU usage by specific processes?
[23:05] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Let's look and see if the driver built -> cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit <- .
[23:05] <EriC^> skinux, they all do
[23:05] <EriC^> skinux, top, htop
[23:05] <skinux> Something with a GUI?
[23:05] <bekks> skinux: ps, top, htop, etc.
[23:06] <skinux> To be specific, I mean something that will show real-time CPU usages of all processes at once?
[23:06] <EriC^> skinux, system monitor has a gui
[23:06] <bekks> skinux: Using a monitor, by definition, you cannot have a real time usage analysis, since observing the system alters the system.
[23:06] <katastrof> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10532290/
[23:06] <EriC^> top htop and system monitor, etc. are real time
[23:06] <skinux> System Monitor only shows total CPU usage, doesn't list it according to processes.
[23:06] <EriC^> skinux, it does, it's on the process tab
[23:07] <bekks> They all are as close to RT as possible.
[23:07] <skinux> Nevermind, top does appear to be what I want.
[23:07] <Bashing-om> katastrof: look'n at http://paste.ubuntu.com/10532290/ .
[23:14] <CutiePie> o.O
[23:14] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Looks good to me, "26.928] (II) NVIDIA dlloader X Driver  346.47  Thu Feb 19 17:47:18 PST 2015 " and you have set to use Intel as the grahics chip set. -> dpkg -l nvidia-prime , dpkg -l nvidia-settings <- what returns ?
[23:17] <lol> #linuxiarze.pl
[23:18] <katastrof> Bashing-om: the first one returns http://paste.ubuntu.com/10532382/ (aucune = none) and the second one returns "any packet matches with nvidia-settings" (nvidia-settings is installed)
[23:20] <gcosmin> how can I change settings for xorg to use Intel module, not vesa?
[23:21] <emash> guys guys, what's the best option for ubuntu on usb, i mean, primary partition or logical, and so on (something other)
[23:21] <rpp601> hey guys what's the easiest way to make /var/www/ public?
[23:22] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Now that is odd, installing the 346 driver should have installed nvidia-prime .. anyway, try -> sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime <- .
[23:24] <Bashing-om> gcosmin: If you are running debian ( from #xfce channel) /join #debian .. Too much is different in debian to help here in #ubuntu .
[23:24] <katastrof> Bashing-om: yes but how do I get to the nvidia-settings now ? It gives me the error
[23:25] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Can not say, show me the command and it's errored output (pastebinit) .. maybe I get an idea of what the problem is .
[23:30] <katastrof> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10532455/
[23:33] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Look'n .. also does this file exist -> ls -al ~/.nvidia-settings-rc <-  ??
[23:34] <katastrof> Bashing-om: -rw-rw-r-- 1 katastrof katastrof 494 mars   5 00:29 /home/katastrof/.nvidia-settings-rc
[23:34] <katastrof> it exists
[23:35] <umbra_purus> can someone tell me the default password of su?
[23:35] <Bashing-om> katastrof: so much for my idea from " nvidia-settings could not find the registry key file. " // lemme think a bit .. see what I can come up with .
[23:37] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Let's rule out a conflict in drivers, what returns -> dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia <- .
[23:38] <katastrof> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10532520/
[23:39] <Bashing-om> katastrof: look'n at http://paste.ubuntu.com/10532520/ .
[23:39] <Guddu> I am trying to instal lpostgresql on Ubuntu but I get an error.
[23:39] <Guddu> postgresql-9.4: Depends: postgresql-common(>=142) but it is not going to be installed
[23:39] <Guddu> Could someone please guide
[23:39] <umbra_purus> Can someone tell me what is the default password of SU?!?!?!
[23:40] <Guddu> If i try to instal postgresql-common manually i get error for init-system-helper version. If in turn i try to update that then i get messsgae its already the latest version
[23:40] <teward> umbra_purus: there is no root password
[23:40] <Ben64> !root | umbra_purus
[23:40] <Guddu> Totally at loss trying to do something else
[23:40] <umbra_purus> But why can't I gain access to SU even in my own computer??!?!
[23:41] <Ben64> umbra_purus: read what ubottu said
[23:41] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Wow, where is that new driver you just installed that the Xorg.0.log file said was installed ??/ Now I really got to think .
[23:41] <teward> umbra_purus: read what ubotto said - `sudo` is what you need to look into, not `su`.  Also, read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[23:41] <Ben64> Guddu: pastebin the output of this command... "apt-cache policy postgresql-9.4 postgresql-common"
[23:44] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I installed it with a run file I checked that nouveau was blacklisted (I remove the blacklist after the installation) I also did a "init 3" if all this can help you
[23:45] <Ben64> katastrof: the .run file is not a supported method of installing the nvidia drivers
[23:46] <strat> It looks like I took the blue pill. There IS a damn spoon: sudo passwd   ... though playing with the spoon is difficult without a red pill...
[23:46] <katastrof> Ben64: it is the only method to get the latest driver
[23:47] <Ben64> katastrof: incorrect
[23:47] <Ben64> strat: that is a bad idea
[23:47] <bekks> katastrof: Which is not that true. At least you could have used the xorg-edgers PPA (while PPA are unsupported too, but designed to be working on Ubuntu).
[23:48] <Guddu> Ben64, http://dpaste.com/18DRQTB
[23:49] <strat> @Ben64, agree - better to stay in the matrix
[23:50] <Bashing-om> katastrof: Agreed that obtaining from Nvidia is the last means of resort, presently " libcuda1-331-updates  " bothers me ( conflicts ?) .. how bout we purge and start all over with a PPA install ?
[23:50] <Ben64> i haven't been following along, but the PPA is only necessary with the very newest nvidia cards
[23:51] <katastrof> Bashing-om: yes I'll remove the run installation and install the latest one from the ppa to see if the problem is gone
[23:51] <Ben64> Guddu: you have a weird repository there messing up your dependencies, you should remove that
[23:51] <Ben64> Guddu: its also not even for the right version of ubuntu
[23:51] <katastrof> Ben64: I didn't know that this ppa was proposing the nvidia 346.47
[23:52] <fxmulder> can you setup an ubuntu server in such a way that you can't just reset the root password if you have local access?
[23:52] <Guddu> Ben64 i will try changing something. I was pointing to wheezy instead of trusty i guess
[23:52] <Ben64> katastrof: do you have a card that requires it?
[23:52] <Ben64> Guddu: why use a different repository anyway?
[23:52] <Ben64> fxmulder: you mean physical access?
[23:52] <fxmulder> Ben64 correct
[23:52] <Ben64> fxmulder: full disk encryption
[23:52] <katastrof> Ben64: since it is the lastest one for my card I think yes but in regard of the fixes I don't know
[23:53] <Bashing-om> katastrof: :) ; get the name of the file -> find / -name "NVIDIA-Linux-*" <- then to uninstall -> ./Nvidiawhatever.run --uninstall (must be cd'd to the directory/location) and marked as executable .
[23:53] <Ben64> katastrof: well its usually easier to let the one from the ubuntu repo work, unless you have a gtx960 or something
[23:53] <Ben64> PPA should work though
[23:54] <katastrof> I'll try the ppa
[23:54] <katastrof> Bashing-om: I wanted to thank you a lot for your support you spent a lot of time with my problem
[23:55] <Bashing-om> katastrof: If you are intent on installing the 346 version, see: https://launchpad.net/~mamarley/+archive/ubuntu/nvidia .
[23:55] <Ben64> Bashing-om: not that one... https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[23:57] <pr1mal> so what does one do when a window totally freezes
[23:57] <Bashing-om> Ben64: :) .. but for my info what is wrong with the mamarley PPA ?
[23:57] <katastrof> Ben64: does your ppa support trusty ?
[23:58] <Ben64> katastrof: yep
[23:58] <soee> in apt-get how can i ignore one dependency package ?