[00:00] <Loshki> sjmikem: I generally don't upgrade unless I need to. This is why.
[00:01] <sjmikem> Loshki: That's probably a prudent policy
[00:02] <LMNOP> hullo?
[00:03] <Loshki> sjmikem: if it's a real bug, the vbox forums should know about it. On irc, the guy-who-knows may have just logged off.
[00:04] <Loshki> Jordan_U: thanks, will work it and report back later :-)
[00:04] <EbonyDark> lol hi
[00:04] <LMNOP> hullo?
[00:05] <LMNOP> hi how can i help u?
[00:05] <Loshki> LMNOP: I think he left...
[00:05] <cxdvty> how do i install itunes on ubuntu to sync usb devices
[00:06] <cxdvty> ?
[00:06] <LMNOP> oh...
[00:06] <cxdvty> ???
[00:07] <EbonyDark> ok im trying to use ubunt on VM player
[00:07] <LMNOP> hi
[00:07] <Loshki> LMNOP: I call them hit-and-runs. Do *you* need help?
[00:07] <EbonyDark> and its saying something about how "64 bit operation is not available"
[00:07] <Loshki> EbonyDark: 32 bit host?
[00:08] <LMNOP> lol why u call em that
[00:08] <EbonyDark> yeah I think so
[00:08] <EbonyDark> it also says my host supports Intel VT-x but it's disabled
[00:08] <AG_Clinton> Enable it.
[00:08] <EbonyDark> okay how do I do that
[00:09] <Loshki> EbonyDark: I don't think you can do that. Because to get the speed, bits of the guest code are run natively where possible.
[00:09] <AG_Clinton> Go into the BIOS.
[00:09] <EbonyDark> oh
[00:10] <EbonyDark> Hmm...
[00:10] <Loshki> EbonyDark: try what AG_Clinton said though. And check the VM manual on 32-bit host/64-bit guest.
[00:10] <LMNOP> did it work?
[00:11] <Loshki> LMNOP: please use nicks, I can't tell who you're talking to.
[00:11] <LMNOP> no not u
[00:12] <LMNOP> ebonydark did it
[00:12] <LMNOP> or no
[00:13] <cxdvty> ?
[00:13] <cxdvty> ?
[00:13] <cxdvty> ?
[00:13] <cxdvty> ?
[00:13] <cxdvty> ?
[00:13] <cxdvty> ?
[00:13] <EbonyDark> well i have to restart the computer to go into BIOS
[00:13] <EbonyDark> restart and press F10
[00:14] <LMNOP> ok right
[00:15] <Loshki> cxdvty: leaning on your ? key is considered rude. 2nd hit on google is "Itunes 10 Ubuntu Install Tutorial" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIn1oYa10J0. Third hit is how to sync.
[00:16] <cxdvty> what?
[00:16] <LMNOP> right it is del i think
[00:16] <cxdvty> whats a hit
[00:18] <sonex> anybody know how to recover a system that: i enabled "auto eth1" and "iface eth1 inet dhcp" on. now it won't boot. tried recovery and it hangs too. any way to load the OS partition so I can edit the interfaces file again?
[00:19] <Loshki> cxdvty: Sorry, a "hit" is a match from a google search.
[00:19] <cxdvty> Okay
[00:19] <cxdvty> Please stay here in case of errorsa
[00:19] <Loshki> cxdvty: Sorry, no promises. That's why it's free :-)
[00:20] <cxdvty> How did you say I get the syncing to work?
[00:20] <cxdvty> 2nd hit?
[00:22] <cxdvty> Loshki: ?
[00:22] <Loshki> cxdvty: the first posting has a url to the second, which is about syncing. Note that I don't actually know anything about this, I just searched on your behalf. Please work on improving your google skills. It will repay the effort many times over.
[00:23] <cxdvty> Thank you
[00:23] <Loshki> You're welcome. Best of luck.
[00:24] <cxdvty> Installing it did not work
[00:28] <Loshki> sonex: just the usual way: boot a live cd, then fsck, mount and edit the partition(s).
[00:31] <Horge> Hi all, I'm having a bit of a graphics issue: I updated to 3.13.0-46-generic yesterday and afterward I was having issues loading the gui correctly. It looks like this http://picpaste.com/photo-2Y5AUHNJ.JPG
[00:31] <rsully> Any reason `hdparm` shows my drives as only 2TB instead of 3 and 4?
[00:31] <Horge> The gui is very very very slow, but shell access has been pretty good
[00:31] <hinnerk> Hi
[00:31] <chiaretta> ciao
[00:31] <chiaretta> !list
[00:31] <hinnerk> another question concerning sound card.
[00:31] <hinnerk> I don't hear anything.
[00:32] <hinnerk> found the following instructions:
[00:32] <Horge> I've tried purging the nvidia drivers and reinstalling them, even using a different build, and this is still happening
[00:32] <hinnerk> http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Soundkarten_konfigurieren/HDA?redirect=no
[00:32] <hinnerk> I found that the codec is ALC665.
[00:32] <hinnerk> but i don't find that id in either of the two files in the manual.
[00:33] <ax562> what file controls video setting at launch?
[00:34] <hinnerk> what should i do?
[00:35] <Horge> ax562: How do I find out which file controls the video settings at launch
[00:36] <hinnerk> so: how do i fix my sound?
[00:39] <Horge> Hi all, I'm having a bit of a graphics issue: I updated to 3.13.0-46-generic yesterday and afterward I was having issues loading the gui correctly. It looks like this http://picpaste.com/photo-2Y5AUHNJ.JPG The GUI is very slow to respond, but the rest of the computer and shell seem to be working fine
[00:40] <MACscr> hmm, i have a 12.04 LTS xen virtual machine running kernel "3.2.0-52-virtual #78-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 26 17:03:58 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux". Is this really the newest kernel available for it? apt-get upgrade isnt giving me anything new
[00:40] <MACscr> ah, nvm, spoke too soon
[00:40] <umbra_purus> hey. to play windows games in ubuntu do I need any drivers?
[00:40] <MACscr> guess i had to run dist-upgrade?
[00:40] <MACscr> umbra_purus: its not going to work without wine, which is pretty horrible
[00:40] <umbra_purus> I've been CS 1.6 for 2 hours and everythings is good
[00:40] <umbra_purus> why is it?
[00:41] <umbra_purus> why is it pretty horrible?
[00:41] <Horge> #zfsonlinux
[00:41] <MACscr> well if all you play is decade old games, then yes, you are fine
[00:41] <LinkPlayzFTW> leave
[00:42] <umbra_purus> so I can't play anything like Crysis?
[00:42] <MACscr> the newest one? probably not
[00:42] <MACscr> at least not with decent response times and graphics, etc
[00:43] <umbra_purus> but why?
[00:43] <MACscr> because they are made for a different OS?
[00:44] <Basketball> when i have no programs running 1500 mb of ram is being used
[00:47] <umbra_purus> for linux basically wont play the games in high performance even if I have a 290X?
[00:47] <MACscr> umbra_purus: not games made for windows. correct
[00:47] <ax562> anyone know what files control video settings at boot?
[00:47] <MACscr> same goes for trying to play a windows game in osx
[00:50] <LinkPlayzFTW> Hey, I have a radeon 3000 video card for a desktop, but the graphics drivers are not that up to date, could someone tell me how to get them? Every time I try to use fglrx, the unity bar disappears and the screen resolution changes.
[00:52] <gmoney> if i have another OS on my hdd and i want to install ubuntu, will it wipe my whole drive, or just the partition with the os on it?
[00:52] <Loshki> umbra_purus: there is playonlinux, which is wine 'tuned' for gaming. I don't recall if it's free or not. I don't game myself, so I can't comment on it further.
[00:52] <gmoney> i dont wanna lose all my data
[00:53] <LinkPlayzFTW> ok
[00:53] <atal421> i've installed memcached as root, but i'd like another user to have permission to take down memcached processes. how do i do that?
[00:53] <ax562> gmoney you can create a ext4 and swap partition on you existing hd and install on that
[00:54] <umbra_purus> Loshki: I'm using playonlinux to start steam but CS condition zero laggs in smoke which no graphics card like mine should do that
[00:54] <gmoney> anywhere i could find about how to do that?
[00:55] <Loshki> gmoney: in general, the install will recognize an existing OS and allow you to install alongside it. But there's nothing like a backup to bolster confidence about recovering lost data.
[00:55] <ax562> google
[00:56] <gmoney> got it- ill give it a shot, i tried to build my htpc and thought openelec was enough, but i need a more full resource OS
[00:56] <ax562> recommend using gedit or using the ubuntu install disk and select "try ubuntu (you can use gedit there)"
[00:56] <Loshki> umbra_purus: windows is also bad under a vm. I understand serious gamers run windows natively, end of story.
[01:00] <ax562> gmoney meant gparted sorry
[01:00] <gmoney> ok i got it, here goes
[01:01] <LinkPlayzFTW> I have a radeon 3000 video card for a desktop, but the graphics drivers are the ones that came with the motherboard. How do I get updated ones?
[01:02] <internetman> how long should my password for full disk encryption be?
[01:04] <pavlos> LinkPlayzFTW, http://askubuntu.com/questions/203232/radeon-hd-2000-3000-4000-on-ubuntu-12-04-2-and-higher-fglrx-legacy-unsuppor
[01:06] <LinkPlayzFTW> ill check it out
[01:08] <pavlos> LinkPlayzFTW, I just googled "radeon 3000 drivers ubuntu", there are many links, read, and find out which solutions are tagged [solved].
[01:08] <LinkPlayzFTW> Ok
[01:08] <Loshki> internetman: http://askubuntu.com/questions/461500/is-a-strong-linux-login-password-needed-with-full-disk-encryption-with-a-strong
[01:09] <internetman> Loshki: cheers
[01:12] <Loshki> internetman: It's not exactly what you wanted, but it points out that extra long pws don't really buy you much.
[01:13] <LexVeldhuis> i can help with LVM, ask me anything
[01:14] <internetman> Loshki: offline attacks is a fear so it buys me some :)
[01:15] <LexVeldhuis> i'm sorry, do you guys know by any chance which is the ubuntu channel for black people?
[01:20] <Loshki> LexVeldhuis: not funny. Keep that up, and Someone Who Cares will ban you.
[01:20] <jesoners> yup
[01:21] <jesoners> people are rediculous
[01:22] <Quantos> Ridiculous is an understatement jesoners
[01:22] <jesoners> right
[01:25] <LMNOP> hi how can i help u?
[01:28] <LMNOP> can i help u or no?
[01:29] <vadimtdr> yes
[01:29] <LMNOP> hi
[01:30] <vadimtdr> hi
[01:31] <LMNOP> hi
[01:31] <LMNOP> how can i
[01:32] <ArbeitMachtFrei> what?
[01:34] <LMNOP> how
[01:36] <ArbeitMachtFrei> on ubuntu where is the config file where you grant sudo for users whos skin colour is not white?
[01:38] <somsip> !o4o | ArbeitMachtFrei
[01:38] <somsip> ArbeitMachtFrei: so, stop
[01:51] <SOLIDPIZZA> hello ubuntu, the linux mint help channel told me my question was off topic. could I ask here? I need help installing an old program
[01:51] <les> Just ask
[01:51] <somsip> SOLIDPIZZA: you can ask, but why did you ask in mint to start with?
[01:51] <SOLIDPIZZA> somsip: I'm on linux mint 17
[01:52] <SOLIDPIZZA> it's apple shake 4
[01:52] <somsip> SOLIDPIZZA: 'cos this is the ubuntu support channel, and mint is the place to ask.
[01:52] <SOLIDPIZZA> somsip: they basically told me it was not under their policy. here is the archive.org of the program's page: https://web.archive.org/web/20061028231015/http://www.apple.com/shake/
[01:53] <somsip> SOLIDPIZZA: understandable. It's just a software package. Nothing to do with ubuntu for sure
[01:53] <SOLIDPIZZA> somsip: are you saying you'd like me to ask somewhere else?
[01:54] <SOLIDPIZZA> if so, I can go. I am not sure where to ask
[01:55] <les> somsip: Shake looks to be a plugin for a an older Apple program that doesn't run on linux much less ubuntu. This does not seem like the proper place.
[01:56] <SOLIDPIZZA> it runs on linux. I had it before. it's not a plugin it's a compositor
[01:56] <somsip> SOLIDPIZZA: it makes no different to me, but you wont get support here
[01:56] <SOLIDPIZZA> somsip: ah. ok
[02:04] <Loshki> SOLIDPIZZA: I would like to know, however, which version of final cut ever ran on linux? Did it use wine?
[02:06] <SOLIDPIZZA> Loshki: actually, the page calls it an extension because they wanted more people to buy final cut. it's a standalone program
[02:06] <SOLIDPIZZA> final cut is not on linux. but shake is
[02:09] <Loshki> I see it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shake_%28software%29 Doesn't help *you* one bit, though. You would think something with a wikipedia page would have a user group *somewhere*.
[02:10] <SOLIDPIZZA> maybe I should make one lol. I successfully installed on ubuntu 9.04 I think
[02:11] <SOLIDPIZZA> or maybe it was 10.04
[02:11] <smegma> yes
[02:14] <nmatrix9> Hey guys I was wondering do any of you use drawing tablets?
[02:15] <smegma> i have drawn once a google nexus 7
[02:16] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: did you mean a tablet as an input device?
[02:16] <SOLIDPIZZA> I have. Mine worked out of the box though..
[02:17] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, no I mean as in drawing table like Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Medium Tablet
[02:17] <OerHeks> Apple Magic Trackpad too
[02:17] <smegma> can you install yum on ubuntu?
[02:17] <nmatrix9> Like if you are into graphic design and such
[02:17] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: yeah that's what I meant
[02:17] <spartix> By removing files from whereis, are we deleting the program in question?
[02:18] <smegma> how can i install yum on ubuntu?
[02:18] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: we are talking about the same thing now. what do you need?
[02:18] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, Iam really nervous about getting this http://www.amazon.ca/Wacom-Intuos-Medium-Tablet-CTH680/dp/B00EN27UC2/ref=pd_sim_pc_23?ie=UTF8&refRID=1DGRHPF0VQQ84C10T5E3
[02:18] <SOLIDPIZZA> spartix: yeah think so
[02:19] <nmatrix9> I did some research on it's support for Ubuntu and some folks had issues with Ubuntu 14.01+
[02:19] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: look, same photo right http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/wacom-intuos-pen-touch-tablets-on-linux
[02:19] <smegma> nobody takes me seriously :(
[02:19] <jstarcher> if I do "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ada0 && dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/ada0 && dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ada0" is that a pretty good way of wiping a disk?
[02:19] <SOLIDPIZZA> smegma: I'm not aware if you can do that is all
[02:20] <OerHeks> !info yum
[02:20] <smegma> !info vim
[02:20] <spartix> SOLIDPIZZA: I did a wrong installation by compiling, I removed the source code and the files linked by the wheris command. Is it ok?
[02:20] <smegma> !man vim
[02:20] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, Nice!  Thanks I appreciate the info.
[02:21] <smegma> !help
[02:21] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: good luck with your tablet
[02:21] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, Ok I gonna get it then
[02:21] <SOLIDPIZZA> i hope it works nmatrix9
[02:21] <smegma> !kickban ubottu
[02:21] <duckey> I cant find the SATA controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] FCH SATA Controller driver anywhere. Can I get some help please?
[02:21] <SOLIDPIZZA> if not, windows would be a potential option
[02:21] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, May I ask how long have you been using your tablet?
[02:21] <OerHeks> !bot | smegma plz have fun in prv ms with ubottu
[02:21] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: I used it for about 5 minutes a few years ago
[02:22] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, Ahhhh Windows would be a horrible option for me.
[02:22] <compdoc> duckey, I use ubuntu on many amd systems. never had to install a driver for sata
[02:22] <nmatrix9> duckey, I never had to install drivers for SATA either
[02:23] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, Ah that sucks, it didn't work for you?
[02:23] <OerHeks> duckey, check the bios, is the controller visible / enabled ?
[02:23] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: it worked
[02:23] <SOLIDPIZZA> wasn't very good at drawing xD
[02:23] <duckey> Well I bought this system from bestbuy
[02:23] <SOLIDPIZZA> smegma: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+install+yum+on+ubuntu
[02:23] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, Ah lol?
[02:23] <duckey> It is a windows built pc
[02:23] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, ok I thought the device was defective then ; )
[02:24] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, Did you intend to use it for hobby or professionally?
[02:24] <duckey> And ubuntu installer not reconizin my HDD along with the debian one as well.
[02:24] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: hobby, what about you?
[02:24] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, A bit of both
[02:24] <SOLIDPIZZA> nmatrix9: what sorts of things do you draw?
[02:25] <duckey> I have consulted numerous forum pages and no results.
[02:25] <nmatrix9> SOLIDPIZZA, I haven't draw in nearly a decade but a practical need came up where I have to create my own illustrations.  I was heavily into comic book characters.
[02:26] <OerHeks> duckey, maybe the hdd is GPT ?
[02:26] <smegma> nmatrix9: link pls
[02:26] <fatmandown> Hey guys, having some trouble with a USB-to-VGA adapter
[02:26] <fatmandown> Is there a driver I should be installing specifically?
[02:26] <duckey> OerHeks, Cant be.
[02:26] <nmatrix9> smega: I don't have a portfolio online sorry : (
[02:27] <duckey> It was running no less than a month ago.
[02:27] <SOLIDPIZZA> fatmandown: I never even heard of that haha. I suspect that you will definitely need to find a driver for that
[02:27] <fatmandown> I've been trying, but to no avail
[02:27] <smegma> duckey: you should make a portfolio!
[02:28] <SOLIDPIZZA> fatmandown: sorry to hear that (unfortunately, I can't help you)
[02:28] <duckey> Of what. All my errors with computers in a span of 10 years?
[02:28] <fatmandown> Thanks anyways. Hoping someone will be able to
[02:28] <SOLIDPIZZA> maybe ask in #linux?
[02:28] <duckey> Ok
[02:33] <smegma> do u guys have a serial# for ubuntu?
[02:33] <smegma> or crack pls
[02:33] <allstarsnorks2> Hello there. I have just received an error on my Ubuntu 14.04 terminal.
[02:34] <rypervenche> duckey: Is it a new system? If so, your kernel may not be new enough for it.
[02:34] <allstarsnorks2> smegma Ubuntu doesn't need a serial what
[02:34] <duckey> its an hp notebook 15
[02:34] <smegma> keygen
[02:35] <les> man the ubuntu keygen has the best mod music
[02:35] <allstarsnorks2> "Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming"
[02:35] <les> shame you can't listen to this smegma
[02:35] <allstarsnorks2> how do i fix this
[02:38] <allstarsnorks2> I do not know how to solve that error message
[02:39] <rypervenche> duckey: This is what you have? http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201307-13902/
[02:40] <duckey> let me see
[02:40] <smegma> les: you made me feel very nostalgic
[02:41] <Loshki> "<smegma> nobody takes me seriously :("   <--- Just a guess. Maybe it has something to do with your nick
[02:42] <OerHeks> allstarsnorks2, what do you want to install on what ubuntu version?
[02:42] <OerHeks> sometimes apt-get install -f can fix dependencies
[02:42] <Controlsfreek> any of you guys know the best video driver to use with an ati Radeon 3000?
[02:42] <allstarsnorks2> Budgie Desktop (or GNOME DE) on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS OerHeks
[02:43] <Loshki> Never heard of Budgie. Might wanna stick to gnome until you work the bugs out.
[02:43] <smegma> u guys are all niggurs
[02:44] <allstarsnorks2> also, may I know if systemd is available for 14.04
[02:44] <smegma> god what has irc become...
[02:44] <smegma> oyu can't even make yourself banned nowadays...
[02:44] <Repthis> hello
[02:45] <Quantos> Then just leave, I really don't care smegma
[02:45] <OerHeks> allstarsnorks2, any more info on that? it is not in our repositories
[02:46] <OerHeks> systemD > 16.04 maybe, but available in 15.04
[02:46] <allstarsnorks2> OerHaks. Budgie Desktop is an unsupported Ubuntu DE. But here isthe info for Budgie: https://evolve-os.com/budgie/
[02:46] <Repthis> is systemd being released next cycle?
[02:46] <Repthis> on ubuntu
[02:46] <allstarsnorks2> Is there a way to get systemd on 14.04? Heard Ubuntu 14.04 has no systemd.
[02:47] <OerHeks> !systemd
[02:47] <Repthis> fedora 21 has systemd, it was nice trying it out.
[02:48] <Repthis> i love their terminal too, it looks so clean and clear, i wish i could get on here.
[02:48] <pavlos> Repthis, until you try grep for files in a dir ...
[02:49] <Repthis> pavlos haha like logs? journalctl_COMM=sshd
[02:50] <allstarsnorks2> Installing gnome-shell has a similar result.
[02:50] <Blue1> what is the advantage of systemd over upstart?
[02:51] <Repthis> beyond that i know nothing else how to tighten the search result for sshd on systemD. My google searches were not as successful.
[02:51] <OerHeks> Blue1, the end of reboot.
[02:51] <Repthis> allstarsnorks2: is gnome-shell easily installable from the repositories.
[02:51] <Blue1> OerHeks: so it would be possible to update the kernel  or device drivers w/o rebooting?
[02:52] <allstarsnorks2> Repthis: Don't think so.
[02:52] <OerHeks> Blue1, yes, realtime patching like the spicetool.
[02:53] <allstarsnorks2> I'll see if I can install through Synaptic
[02:53] <Blue1> OerHeks: nice!
[02:53] <thiebaude> i like that idea of not having to reboot
[02:53] <allstarsnorks2> I wonder if you can tone down the compiz animation in Ubuntu 14.04
[02:55] <kg> Hi guys, is there a way to get all dependencies of a package?
[02:55] <thiebaude> allstarsnorks2, have you tried compiz settings manager?
[02:55] <kg> Try to install bcmwl-kernel-source offline
[02:55] <OerHeks> allstarsnorks2, unity-tweak is a nice tool to handle such
[02:55] <kg> And need all deb files for that
[02:55] <thiebaude> OerHeks, agree
[02:55] <OerHeks> !offline
[02:56] <OerHeks> kg, or use the download script in synaptic.
[02:56] <kg> synaptic?
[02:56] <thiebaude> sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool if you do not have it already
[02:56] <OerHeks> !synaptic
[02:57] <kg> I'm currently on OSX and installed ubuntu on another partition
[02:57] <kg> I have no internet connection on ubuntu
[02:57] <OerHeks> !info synaptic
[02:57] <kg> Thats why I cant use apt-get for example
[02:57] <OerHeks> kg oh oke, not on ubuntu,..
[02:57] <thiebaude> kg, try a wireless adapter if you can
[02:58] <allstarsnorks2> is the error because of the wron server or is it something else
[02:58] <kg> thiebaude: yea, I just need to install bcmwl-kernel-source, then it should work
[02:58] <kg> But it has too many dependencies
[02:58] <thiebaude> ok cool
[02:59] <whac-a-retro> if I install Ubuntu on my Mac Pro and remove OS X, will I still have to use a Mac/EFI supported GPU?
[03:00] <somsip> !mac | whac-a-retro
[03:01] <pavlos> kg, does this help?    http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/admin/bcmwl-kernel-source
[03:02] <kg> pavlos: thats not enough
[03:02] <kg> dkms for example has a couple of dependencies
[03:02] <kg> And the packages of them have dependencies
[03:02] <OerHeks> kg, there is a portable app, cube, to get linux packages, also ubuntu http://askubuntu.com/a/369863
[03:03] <OerHeks> kg, that post is old, but cube is still active on sourgeforge http://sourceforge.net/projects/camicricube/
[03:03] <kg> doesnt run on osx :/
[03:03] <OerHeks> sure
[03:05] <Repthis> !launchpad | Repthis1
[03:05] <OerHeks> oh, no osx.. hmm
[03:05] <Repthis> !sourceforge | Repthis1
[03:06] <Repthis> :-(
[03:06] <kg> http://askubuntu.com/a/510669
[03:07] <kg> It seems like if I could compile the source code it will include all dependencies
[03:08] <kg> Could somebody give it a try and compile that please? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/6.30.223.30+bdcom-0ubuntu3
[03:09] <OerHeks> kg, other solution: use the machine you are working on now, boot live cd, then use the tools to download those files.
[03:12] <kg> I downloaded a couple of deb
[03:12] <kg> Will do it manually
[03:12] <tripelb> can I find out the capacity of my power supply with lshw ? and how can I find in file using more or less?
[03:13] <kg> gotta switch os now, cya
[03:13] <thiebaude> kg, good luck
[03:14] <somsip> tripelb: no
[03:14] <somsip> tripelb: second question, use / in less. Search not supported in more AFAIK
[03:15] <Bashing-om> Controlsfreek: AMD dropped support for the 2X/3X/4X series of cards. Open source in later releases is your only option ; Else if you realy need FGLRX install release 12.04.1 .. I do stress the .1 release, as that version of Xserver still can use FGLRX .
[03:23] <newbooter> Getting Disk Full errors when trying to save or copy files, but there is plenty of free diskspace reported by Disks... any advice what I can do to fix this?
[03:24] <Lathiyades> Hello?
[03:24] <nomic> hi
[03:24] <devmarth> newbooter, when you install something from apt-get or just saving files?
[03:25] <devmarth> actually, either way, run "sudo apt-get clean" and it should clean up some space newbooter
[03:25] <devmarth> If that does not work, let me know.
[03:25] <newbooter> Saving files with browser, copying files with pcmanfm
[03:25] <Lathiyades> I had a suggestion for Ubuntu, but I'm not sure who or where to contact Canonical.
[03:26] <devmarth> newbooter, refer to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1927867, this should help
[03:29] <Lathiyades> Does anyone know how I should contact Canonical in that case?
[03:29] <devmarth> Lathiyades; What's your suggestion?
[03:29] <kg> Hey guys, could somebody use apt-rdepends do get all dependencies for  bcmwl-kernel-source?
[03:29] <kg> https://www.howtoforge.com/finding-out-package-dependencies-with-apt-rdepends-on-debian-ubuntu
[03:29] <ax562> anyone know what files control video settings at boot?
[03:30] <devmarth> kg; Have you run: $ sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude full-upgrade before?
[03:30] <Lathiyades> For the past few years, the only new addition to Ubuntu (It seems like) has been Unity. I was thinking that maybe a Virtual Assistant to go with unity would help a lot with new users.
[03:30] <kg> devmarth: I dont have a internet connection on my ubuntu installation
[03:30] <Quantos> ax562, .xinitrc
[03:31] <ax562> Quantos: where does that live?
[03:31] <devmarth> kg, try "sudo apt-get -f install blah"
[03:31] <Quantos> It's a system folder, I just edited it earlier
[03:31] <Quantos> Let me double check ax562
[03:31] <kg> devmarth: no internet connection
[03:31] <devmarth> kg, then youre out of luck ;P
[03:32] <devmarth> Lathiyades; No need for that. There is documentation.
[03:32] <devmarth> It would just make Ubuntu more resource hungry
[03:32] <RudeViper> I am going for the actual install now - but I have a question about the file system - which is A. More stable JFS or EXT4 and which is faster?
[03:33] <devmarth> However, I am pretty sure someone has made an assistant for Ubuntu which you can install yourself on your own system.
[03:33] <kg> devmarth
[03:33] <kg> http://www.tuxradar.com/answers/517
[03:33] <Quantos> ax562, Try this for some information on it - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xinitrc
[03:34] <kg> Could you execute that for me?
[03:34] <devmarth> kg, with what? a remote desktop?
[03:34] <kg> bcmwl-kernel-source
[03:34] <kg> No on your ubuntu machine
[03:34] <devmarth> Sure.
[03:34] <devmarth> Give me a moment.
[03:34] <kg> It generates a list of all dependencies + urls
[03:35] <kg> apt-get --print-uris --yes install bcmwl-kernel-source | grep ^\' | cut -d\' -f2 >downloads.list
[03:35] <devmarth> kg; It worked successfully. It's still installing but it has done a few things to tell me it is working
[03:35] <devmarth> And now it has finished.
[03:35] <kg> oh god, if that works...i'm trying stuff for 3 hours now :D
[03:35] <jumpkick> Can someone point me at an explanation of what Ubuntu Core Snappy is that explains how it is different and under what circumstances its better then existing Ubuntu?
[03:35] <devmarth> Why wouldn't you try it yourself? kg
[03:36] <kg> did it generate a list of dependencies?
[03:36] <kg> devmarth: I'm using OSX and installed ubuntu on my mac on a second partition
[03:36] <kg> But I cant get the network card to run
[03:36] <devmarth> Yes kg, in a seperate file.
[03:36] <kg> Could you upload it for me?
[03:36] <devmarth> Install drivers kg
[03:37] <kg> Yeah, thats what i'm trying but everytime I trying to install a package it tells me that it depends on xyz
[03:37] <kg> And xyz depends on abc and abc depends on 123
[03:37] <devmarth> Do the command yourself, and get the file.
[03:37] <kg> I cant run apt-get on OSX
[03:38] <kg> And apt-get doesnt run without internet connection
[03:38] <kg> Could you upload the file or paste the urls on paste.ubuntu.com?
[03:39] <devmarth> You would have to give me like 15 minutes.
[03:39] <devmarth> If you are willing to wait 15 minutes, I can.
[03:39] <kg> How big is that file?
[03:39] <devmarth> You can't install two things at once and this is a big install, so I won't be able to get the file again for like 10-15 minutes.
[03:39] <devmarth> The file is small.
[03:40] <kg> "I won't be able to get the file again for like 10-15 minutes." -> what file?
[03:40] <devmarth> I think it was 1MB or something, I deleted it so I gotta run the command again when this other install is finished.
[03:40] <kg> ah okay
[03:40] <devmarth> I have to generate the list again.
[03:41] <devmarth> I reccomend running Ubuntu on a VM, so you can have your internet fixed, as well as have an easier way in. But if not, there is an internet driver you can get. Type "Drivers" in the search bar kg
[03:42] <SrPx> Hey guys, as you might know (or not) I've installed ubuntu on my Macbook Pro Retina, with all the drivers and I've done everything I could. But it didn't work any well: it crashes every 5 mins and it has GPU on 100% of the time (my note BURNS). I want to know: what is the best ubuntu notebook money can buy today?
[03:43] <devmarth> SrPx, wtf are your specs? thats ridiculous
[03:43] <SrPx> I want something with a great CPU, GPU, at least 16gb ram, and I want something that sleeps when I close the lid, and wakes up instantly when I open it (like MBPr does) (is there a name for this feature?)
[03:43] <kg> SrPx: holy shit, did the same but my macbook doesnt do that stuff
[03:44] <devmarth> SrPx, what are your current specs? that is almost impossible with modern specs
[03:44] <SrPx> devmarth: core i7 quad 2.2gz, 16gb ram, ssd, nvidia geforce gt 750m
[03:44] <devmarth> what the shit, that makes NO sense
[03:44] <SrPx> kg: weird, maybe I did something wrong or installed some wrong driver? :(
[03:45] <teward> guys keep the swearing to a minimum
[03:45] <teward> !language
[03:45] <devmarth> Probably. Because that is better than my specs.
[03:45] <SrPx> anyway, I've read at least 2 comments online of people with the same problem so...
[03:45] <devmarth> SrPx, if you have a problem, its almost a guarantee that someone else had it, which is why any ubuntu forum site is the best place to check
[03:46] <SrPx> kg: also, do you get the "sleep on lid" feature on your ubuntu macbook? I've read quite clearly online that it is just not possible yet
[03:46] <SrPx> I prefer to but something that works for ubuntu, devmarth, instead of using a notebook with half support, half missing drivers
[03:46] <SrPx> to buy *
[03:47] <devmarth> Reinstall Ubuntu, or try a VM. SrPx
[03:47] <devmarth> That should not be happening.
[03:49] <rooted_> lol
[03:49] <SrPx> brb going to boot ubuntu
[03:53] <rooted_> XD
[03:53] <rooted_> :)
[03:53] <rooted_> so many linux bots
[03:54] <srpx> So, just booted ubuntu. First problem: brightness set to 100 percent, keyboard backlight too. I have already configured a fix for it following an online guide, but anytime I reboot, same problem again.
[03:59] <devmarth> ok my install is done kg
[03:59] <RudeViper> Jordan_U genjix daftykins - re any of you around?
[03:59] <devmarth> you still want the file?
[03:59] <kg> yes
[03:59] <kg> devmarth
[03:59] <devmarth> Okay, give me a moment to run the command again
[04:00] <devmarth> What was the link again?
[04:00] <kg> apt-get --print-uris --yes install bcmwl-kernel-source | grep ^\' | cut -d\' -f2 >downloads.list
[04:00] <devmarth> Oh nevermind, I can press the up key
[04:01] <devmarth> Okay pasting now
[04:02] <devmarth> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10554325/ kg
[04:04] <devmarth> Hope that helped kg
[04:04] <kg> nope didnt help, but thanks anyway
[04:04] <kg> Ive installed lubuntu on a vm to execute it
[04:04] <devmarth> Thats what was outputed. Sorry it didnt help
[04:04] <devmarth> Okay.
[04:05] <kg> will give it a try now
[04:05] <kg> wish me luck
[04:05]  * devmarth wishes kg luck
[04:05] <DasEi> kg: I just jumped in; what's the issue ?
[04:06] <devmarth> He wanted a list of dependencies (whats depended on x, and the depends for that x, and so on)
[04:07] <devmarth> I have no clue how to do that, so I just did a command he needed to do (he didnt have internet) so I couldnt help much. Hope you can help DasEi
[04:08] <DasEi> kg: dpkg -i  could help
[04:09] <devmarth> How the hell did I forget about dpkg
[04:10] <jesoners> aye ol skiff
[04:10] <jesoners> aye ol skiff
[04:11] <DasEi> kg: dpkg --depends also
[04:12] <jesoners> yyyyyllhhglllggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
[04:12] <CptRageToaster> cat?
[04:12] <jesoners> sorry
[04:13] <CptRageToaster> cats always type the best IRC messaged :)
[04:13] <CptRageToaster> messages*
[04:14] <jesoners> whats a cat
[04:14] <CptRageToaster> http://www.roflcat.com/images/cats/xOn_The_Internet_No_One_Knows_You_re_A_Cat.jpg.pagespeed.ic.KGL_x6gIHJ.jpg
[04:15] <MrCollins> I need some help. Fresh install of latest Ubuntu 14.10 on amd64 via USB stick
[04:15] <MrCollins> getting kernel panic - not syncing: no working to init found try passing init = option to kernel
[04:15] <jesoners> oh thanks ... it actually was my mouse
[04:15] <jesoners> lol
[04:16] <MrCollins> MSI MS-7641 is my board with nvidia vid card.
[04:16] <DasEi> MrCollins: safemode working ?
[04:17] <MrCollins> recovery mode? no
[04:17] <DasEi> MrCollins: does the usb offer a live session w/o install ?
[04:18] <MrCollins> yes
[04:18] <MrCollins> ill boot to it
[04:18] <DasEi> MrCollins: boot it then, chroot into your HD-OS and do a full updatee/grade first hand,if that doesn't work, we'll see on
[04:18] <DasEi> !chroot
[04:21] <jesoners> does linux run good on a android tv box ...its got ext sd , 1gbram ,dual core a20 board with wifi hdmi usb ports ...  would it be worthy of a  arm distro
[04:21] <DasEi> MrCollins: just ask again, if my techie-gibberish leaves you stuck
[04:21] <RudeViper> does anyone have any experience or knowledge of the brtfs journaling file system?
[04:22] <jesoners> any body try that yet
[04:22] <MrCollins> ok DasEi its booted
[04:22] <DasEi> jesoners: you prbly can, but then use an extra slim distro, puppy linux an the like
[04:23] <DasEi> MrCollins: open a terminnal, become root
[04:23] <kilks> Hi There, I am on running on ubuntu 14.04, my Ubuntu PC is not being shown in network computer in windows 7. I have installed samba
[04:23] <jesoners> ok thanks ... my android image is looping so im gonna tru something lightweight
[04:24] <DasEi> jesoners: I have tried on rather low specs, or use a netinstaller-cd and then choose expert mode, but idk.. such specs, urm and android I'm not firm with
[04:25] <DasEi> MrCollins: root in terminal  there ?
[04:26] <aeon-ltd> kilhave you read the wiki page on setting up samba?
[04:26] <jesoners> me either ...im gonna try it ... parm..puppy for arm... downloading now ..thanks@DasEi
[04:26] <aeon-ltd> kilks: * above
[04:26] <DasEi> jesoners: maybe you can echo the result later
[04:27] <jesoners> ya i will... i will ley everyone know
[04:27] <DasEi> jesoners: for such ##linux is also a good place
[04:27] <jesoners> ya im on there also
[04:27] <jesoners> thanx
[04:27] <DasEi> np
[04:27] <aeon-ltd> kilks: no idea how old this is though https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba
[04:28] <DasEi> !samba
[04:29] <DasEi> MrCollins: root in terminal  there ?
[04:40] <MrCollins> ok DasEi it wont let me be root....
[04:41] <MrCollins> says auth failure....
[04:42] <DasEi> MrCollins: su
[04:42] <MrCollins> yeah su root
[04:42] <MrCollins> it asks for password
[04:42] <MrCollins> i dont know it
[04:43] <MrCollins> it doesnt let me auth
[04:43] <MrCollins> I can do sudo commands.....
[04:44] <DasEi> MrCollins: sudo -i
[04:44] <MrCollins> ah
[04:44] <MrCollins> ok im root
[04:44] <DasEi> k,  fdisk -l
[04:44] <MrCollins> done
[04:45] <DasEi> can determine HS's root (/dev/sda5 f.e.)
[04:45] <DasEi> HD's *
[04:45] <MrCollins> for linux?
[04:45] <MrCollins> its /dev/sdb5
[04:46] <DasEi> yes, your humpling hard-install , ah
[04:46] <DasEi> mount /dev/sdb5 /mnt
[04:46] <MrCollins> done
[04:46] <DasEi> mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev
[04:47] <MrCollins> done
[04:47] <DasEi> mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc
[04:47] <MrCollins> done
[04:47] <DasEi> mount --bind /sys /mnt/sys
[04:47] <MrCollins> done
[04:48] <campbell_s> am i in normalfag irc?
[04:48] <DasEi> mount --bind /usr /mnt/usr
[04:48] <DasEi> chroot /mnnt
[04:48] <jesoners> so many people on here that never talk
[04:48] <DasEi> chroot /mnt *
[04:48] <MrCollins> ok
[04:49] <jesoners> i do the same thing tho...it will run minimized and i dont even know it
[04:49] <DasEi> MrCollins: now it's like you booted your hd
[04:49] <MrCollins> ok so run updates?
[04:49] <MrCollins> cool
[04:49] <DasEi> MrCollins: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[04:50] <MrCollins> a bunch of failed to fetch
[04:50] <MrCollins> it says try --fix-missing
[04:50] <DasEi> MrCollins: ifconfig   < network up ?
[04:50] <DasEi> ah, depencies, then
[04:51] <DasEi> MrCollins: apt-get update --fix-missing
[04:52] <MrCollins> i dont think its up
[04:52] <MrCollins> not sure
[04:52] <MrCollins> i cant ping www.yahoo.com as a test....
[04:52] <MrCollins> I got an ip from my dhcp
[04:52] <DasEi> MrCollins: you see any ethX in ifconfig ?
[04:53] <MrCollins> yes eth0
[04:53] <DasEi> service networking restart
[04:53] <DasEi> MrCollins: ping google.com   < result ?
[04:53] <MrCollins> job failed while stopping
[04:54] <MrCollins> job is already running
[04:54] <MrCollins> unknown host google.com
[04:54] <DasEi> MrCollins: service networking stop
[04:54] <MrCollins> wait
[04:54] <DasEi> service networking start
[04:54] <MrCollins> im pulling pages on my web browser
[04:54] <MrCollins> i sweart
[04:54] <DasEi> ping...
[04:54] <MrCollins> LOL
[04:55] <MrCollins> im surfing.....
[04:55] <MrCollins> something is fucky
[04:55] <DasEi> I wondered alreade, if dhcp is working, there shall be uplink, router fine ?
[04:55] <MrCollins> yes im on router with this laptop
[04:56] <MrCollins> ubuntu running
[04:56] <DasEi> and still can't ping ??
[04:56] <MrCollins> i swear it says unknown host
[04:56] <rypervenche> The networking init script doesn't work anymore.
[04:56] <pavlos> try ping 8.8.8.8
[04:56] <DasEi> pulling on live or pulling sitess on hd ???  grrr.....
[04:57] <DasEi> ifdown eth0
[04:57] <MrCollins> im pulling pages via firefox browser
[04:57] <DasEi> ifup eth0
[04:57] <DasEi> ping...
[04:57] <MrCollins> interface eth0 not configured
[04:57] <DasEi> see
[04:57] <MrCollins> 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8
[04:58] <MrCollins> its doing that
[04:58] <MrCollins> its not resolving dns
[04:58] <DasEi> you pulled sites from live, not chroot... grrrr
[04:58] <DasEi> MrCollins: apt-get update --fix-missing
[04:58] <MrCollins> bunch of failed to fetch
[04:59] <rypervenche> Did you run "cp -L /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/etc/" before chrooting?
[04:59] <DasEi> so you still can't ping ?
[04:59] <MrCollins> no sir?
[04:59] <MrCollins> i can ping 8.8.8.8 it pings that
[04:59] <rypervenche> Your resolv.conf is probably not properly configured.
[04:59] <DasEi> rypervenche: no, we'll do
[05:00] <rypervenche> Ok, I'll leave you to it then.
[05:01] <DasEi> MrCollins: exit
[05:01] <DasEi> cp -L /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/etc/
[05:01] <DasEi> chroot  /mnt
[05:01] <DasEi> and the above tries again
[05:02] <MrCollins> thereit goes
[05:03] <MrCollins> updating
[05:03] <MrCollins> yay!
[05:03] <MrCollins> ok done
[05:03] <DasEi> MrCollins: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[05:04] <DasEi> update-grub, then exit, then reboot n report, I'll have a coffee now
[05:04] <MrCollins> ok buddy its pulling the updates....
[05:04] <MrCollins> thx
[05:04] <DasEi> MrCollins: keep fingers crossed until your HD boots ;)
[05:07] <SrPx> How do I configure xmodmap so that ; becomes a dead key and ;a outputs @ ?
[05:07] <owen1> where should i add my environment variables so they will apply when i ssh to the host? i tried .bashrc, .bash_profile and /etc/profile but nothing works. the command i use is ssh developer@<my-server-ip> "echo $NODE_ENV"
[05:09] <lotuspsychje> owen1: maybe this can help? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables
[05:10] <DasEi> MrCollins: still in chroot ?
[05:10] <MrCollins> kernel panic again
[05:11] <MrCollins> i rebooted man
[05:11] <pavlos> owen1, depends on the shell defined for user developer at that server
[05:11] <MrCollins> not syncing no working init found
[05:11] <DasEi> MrCollins: ic, so no, same chrooting again, then in chroot try update-initramfs
[05:11] <owen1> pavlos: how to i tell what shell?
[05:12] <DasEi> after mount /dev/sdb /mnt   issue the symbolic llink for dns
[05:12] <pavlos> owen1, after you login, type ps, that should tell you what shell. You need to find the passwd entry for developer, it will say which shell is used
[05:13] <DasEi> after mount /dev/sdb /mnt   issue the symbolic llink for dns  < MrCollins
[05:13] <owen1> pavlos: i see bash when i run 'ps'
[05:14] <pavlos> owen1, and if you're logged on to that server, try grep developer /etc/passwd  last field is login shell
[05:14] <DasEi> MrCollins: though that will take some extra popups, paranoticats could issue an dpkg-reconfigure -a also to circumvent a third chroot
[05:14] <owen1> pavlos: developer:x:1000:1000:,,,:/home/developer:/bin/bash
[05:14] <MrCollins> DasEi, ok im terminal again.. i cant scroll up dude....
[05:15] <DasEi> :) I like this guy, hehe
[05:15] <pavlos> owen1, so you should be able to set alias in the .bashrc on that server for user developer
[05:15] <MrCollins> :)
[05:15] <DasEi> MrCollins: else just ask
[05:15] <MrCollins> ok im sudi -i
[05:15] <owen1> pavlos: i have export NODE_ENV=dev in .profile, .bashrc, /etc/profile and .bash_profile
[05:15] <owen1> but ssh developer@<my-server-ip> "env|grep NODE_ENV"  shows nothing!
[05:16] <MrCollins> ok i cant scoroll up in xchat for some reason
[05:16] <MrCollins> i cant get those commands my friend
[05:17] <DasEi> mount.... cp -L.... the 4 subdirs... chrooot.... update-initramfs && dpkg-reconfigure -a (the latter will produce some popups, just default it)
[05:17] <MrCollins> can u send those commands in priv chat and that way I got em
[05:17] <MrCollins> im sorry :(
[05:18] <DasEi> exit.. reboot..you know that ;;), kI,  I'll query
[05:18] <MrCollins> I know some stuff man
[05:18] <MrCollins> im a win admin and linux amateur hehe
[05:19] <pavlos> owen1, I just added to my .bashrc export DEV=dev then ssh 0 (to myself), typed env and I see the variable set
[05:20] <owen1> pavlos: i don't ssh like that. i just have ssh command in a bash script
[05:21] <owen1> when i ssh and run command myself inside the host i can see that environment variable
[05:21] <owen1> since .bashrc is being sourced
[05:21] <owen1> bash doesn't source rc files when it's executing a script or with a specified command
[05:22] <SrPx> nobody2
[05:22] <ccrider> hello
[05:22] <ccrider> :P
[05:22] <SrPx> nobody?*
[05:22] <ccrider> Question anyone here program?
[05:22] <pavlos> !ask | SrPx
[05:23] <SrPx> pavlos: I have asked already... in one line...
 How do I configure xmodmap so that ; becomes a dead key and ;a outputs @ ?
[05:23] <ccrider> Anyone here program in python?
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> !python | ccrider
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> ccrider: check also the #python guys
[05:24] <pavlos> owen1, so the script ssh into some server, sets an variable. What shell does the script run on?
[05:24] <ccrider> Yeah i've been programming for a while now python is my favorite language and C++
[05:26] <owen1> pavlos: the script does not set the variable. it's a bash script that run my webserver and my webserver expect to have NODE_ENV
[05:26] <ccrider> Any one know why I can't down load Qt creator? I get an error from Software center stating "Package dependencies cannot be resolved"
[05:26] <owen1> pavlos: on my production i want to have NODE_ENV=production, on dev i want NODE_ENV=dev etc
[05:28] <pavlos> owen1, I dont have such a setup so cannot test ... I suspect the webserver scripts might be able to set the var DEV|PROD
[05:29] <ccrider> pavlos: do you know why I can't down load Qt creator? I get an error from Software center stating "Package dependencies cannot be resolved"
[05:29] <owen1> pavlos: the webserver reads from the environment variable. the problem is it only works if i ssh to the server myself. not if i run ssh from a bash script .
[05:29] <owen1> echo $NODE_ENV is fine when i ssh to the server myself
[05:35] <pavlos> owen1, I suspect you have to fiddle with the webserver config but since I cannot test, I dont know what else to suggest
[05:35] <owen1> pavlos: should it be export NODE_ENV=dev  or just NODE_ENV=dev ?
[05:36] <owen1> (in the different files)
[05:36] <owen1> i use export
[05:36] <pavlos> owen1, export is to set a var
[05:37] <owen1> pavlos: that's what i want. to set NODE_ENV
[05:38] <pavlos> owen1, export NODE_ENV=dev is correct, the issue is where it should go into the webserver config ...
[05:38] <owen1> pavlos: it's not a webserver actualy. it's a bash script that should read that
[05:38] <owen1> i have environment=$NODE_ENV; in my bash script
[05:38] <owen1> on the server
[05:39] <owen1> and right now it has no value since the NODE_ENV is not defined from some unknown reason
[05:39] <owen1> it's only working if i ssh myself
[05:39] <owen1> not when i try to run ssh developer@<my-server> "echo $NODE_ENV"
[05:41] <pavlos> owen1, cant suggest more, maybe someone else can help
[05:41] <owen1> pavlos: np. thank you
[05:50] <Chazor> hello all how is every one doing?
[05:52] <Chazor> havent been into ubuntu in a while and am having issues getting drivers for the a10-7850k specificaly the catalyst control center any help? :/
[05:52] <DasEi> !bootoptions
[05:52] <Chazor> drivers from amd site error out in software center
[05:52] <owen1> i have export NODE_ENV=dev in /etc/environment. why i don't see anything on this command?   ssh developer@<my-server> "source /etc/environment && echo $NODE_ENV"
[05:54] <owen1> nevermind, i can't use $NODE_ENV since it's being modified on my laptop. env |grep NODE_ENV works!
[05:54] <owen1> pavlos: ^
[05:54] <owen1> solved it
[05:55] <Chazor> found this but cand cd into the directory that i unziped the file to :/ http://askubuntu.com/questions/409171/how-do-i-install-fglrx-on-an-amd-kaveri-machine
[05:56] <Guest79886> how can i start the compiz at startup
[05:59] <hhh> hello
[05:59] <Guest79886> hellooo
[06:00] <Chazor> for the life of me i cant get the run or the sh file to run in terminal
[06:00] <Chazor> and double clicking them just opens gedit any help?
[06:01] <htqp> Chazor: depending on your desktop environment, right click > Run in terminal my work
[06:01] <Chazor> using unity dont see that option
[06:02] <Chazor> gnome have that option? was ganna switch to gnome 3 any way
[06:03] <htqp> then open a terminal (Ctrl+alt+T IIRC) then cd directory/where/script/is
[06:03] <harikrishnan_> i am using compiz for 3d desktop, but it is not starting at startup please help
[06:03] <htqp> idk gnome, XFCE has it
[06:04] <harikrishnan_> i am using XFCE
[06:05] <Chazor> htqp: i have tried that but it wasnt working
[06:06] <htqp> Chazor: ? what happens? error message?
[06:06] <Chazor> so its on my desktop   so cd path would be cd /desktop/driverfolder/script?
[06:06] <Chazor> nothing happened
[06:06] <Chazor> when i tried before
[06:07] <htqp> no, you cd the directory not the script
[06:07] <hillary> How do i make a fedora17 live usb using ubuntu 14.04LTS
[06:07] <htqp> and you do not prepend /
[06:08] <htqp> cd Desktop/whatever
[06:08] <htqp> hillary: that's a question for channel #fedora
[06:08] <Chazor> ok so cd desktop/folderondesktop    would bring me into the folder on my desktop?
[06:08] <htqp> hillary: but see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB
[06:09] <Chazor> k hand on
[06:09] <htqp> hillary: but you may want debian jessie which is slightly ahead fedora 21, so...
[06:09] <htqp> Chazor: Linux is case-sensitive, it's Desktop not desktop
[06:10] <hillary> htgp: how do get it then
[06:10] <DasEi> MrCollins: still alive ? I accendically closed query, feel free to pm
[06:10] <hillary> htqp :debian jessie
[06:10] <Chazor> :/ no such file or directory
[06:11] <htqp> hillary: ask in channel #debian :)
[06:11] <htqp> Chazor: then you typed it wrong
[06:11] <hillary> ok
[06:12] <Chazor> i try to cd /Desktop and it does the same
[06:12] <Chazor> no file or directory
[06:12] <htqp> I explained that before
[06:13] <htqp> not gonna repeat myself
[06:13] <Chazor> mis typed ment Desktop/**
[06:14] <Chazor> nvm
[06:14] <Chazor> ugh i quit lol ok so in the folder but how to i run the .run script?
[06:14] <Chazor> reading up to see if you said that
[06:15] <DasEi> Chazor: /home/USER/Desktop ???
[06:15] <htqp> ./scriptname.run
[06:15] <Chazor> k
[06:17] <Chazor> i couldnt cd into the folder bc the name had a space in it?
[06:17] <Chazor> thought it would then read Driver_install?
[06:20] <Chazor> htqp: ty sir i feel like i should have known that
[06:24] <bynarie> im trying to run gufw, frontend for ufw, and i keep getting an error about "No module named netifaces" - http://pastebin.com/QtVtrsvR
[06:30] <Lisa_> Wonder if someone can help me, I have a got a complete black screen and a very low resolution login screen after updating to 14.04. Mine is an AMD Turion processor with ATI graphics
[06:37] <VolUTFan> can anyone help me out with apache2 not seeing simlinks.  I assume its a permission problem, and had it working, but system crashed on me after the fact
[06:51] <redemptionsong> Hi, I just installed gnuvcviewer on my 14.04. By default it stores whatever it captures (pics, vids, audio) right in the home dir. Has onyone used this application and knows how to change the dafault save location?
[06:52] <redemptionsong> There's a settings>save location (something like that) - but it doesn't pertain to what I'm asking about.
[07:01] <redemptionsong> hmm
[07:05] <SrPx> Is there any way to change the CTRL+TAB shortcut on firefox to CTRL+L, without depending on Firefox keyconfig addon? (It doesn't work when the urlbar is focused).
[07:05] <chazor> well had to reinstall ubuntu :/
[07:06] <chazor> catalyst driver errored out and wanted me to reboot but then ubuntu wouldnt boot
[07:06] <chazor> either way gdm vs lightdm?
[07:07] <chazor> whats the differance? installing gnome
[07:07] <Kion> why when I run sudo apt-get upgrade I get the message some packages have been retained, and when I run the update trough the graphic interphase it works?
[07:09] <chazor> nvm found the diferance
[07:09] <chazor> differance*
[07:11] <ratz> hi
[07:12] <maccam94> i'm running 14.04 lts, and i'm having a strange issue where ipv6 routes keep getting configured despite network-manager being configured to ignore them on this wifi network. can someone help me debug what's going on inside network manager?
[07:23] <lasko> Hello Hello
[07:24] <ratz> I am running ubuntu 14.10 64bit, and am i looking for a dvr client to view the cctv camera's. can someone please suggest me some software for it?
[07:25] <ratz> hey drone, can you please suggest me some software for cctv camera viewer ?
[07:27] <ratz> lasko, can you please suggest me some software for cctv client ?
[07:27] <lasko> ratz: I've never personally used it but I've heard good things about ZoneMinder
[07:30] <ratz> lasko, thank you but honestly i have installed it on pc but did not get any executable
[07:30] <ratz> lasko, so dont know how to use it
[07:31] <dadis> hey
[07:32] <dadis> What is a good book or guide regarding encryption?
[07:32] <dadis> I want to learn the best way to encrypt data and email
[07:32] <agent_white> Evenin'
[07:33] <dadis> agent_white, u the CIA?
[07:34] <agent_white> ALL AGENTS FALL BACK
[07:34] <arch-user> how use command "make" so it use less memory?
[07:34] <dadis> listen to the man
[07:35] <dadis> arch-user, in arch or ubuntu?
[07:35] <arch-user> dadis: linux in general
[07:36] <lasko> ratz: Well I mean if you have a specific issue or question then we can help but I don't think you'll find anyone who will walk you through the setup of a particular type of software.
[07:36] <dadis> arch-user, you want to research ulimit
[07:36] <dadis> arch-user, your going to want to run make under a user and limit that users memory
[07:38] <Sacred-Shadows> hey guys whats the best alternative for cane&able
[07:39] <lasko> Sacred-Shadows: For the purpose of?
[07:39] <arch-user> dadis: have limited memory 4gb. But "make" goes over that and then gets computer slow
[07:39] <dastan> hello
[07:40] <lasko> dastan: Hello
[07:40] <dadis> arch-user, did you read what i said?
[07:40] <dastan> does anyone want to help a ubuntu/linux noob..?
[07:40] <lasko> !ask | dastan
[07:40] <dastan> hey lasko!
[07:41] <Sacred-Shadows> arp poisining, dns spoofing, session hijacking, ssl hijacking
[07:41] <arch-user> dadis: will ulimit tell make to stay under 4gb example?
[07:41] <ratz> lasko, thank you ... i am trying to look for more solutions on google
[07:41] <dadis> arch-user, yes
[07:41] <lasko> Sacred-Shadows: There are plenty of tools available in the open source world which will do those things.
[07:42] <Sacred-Shadows> any sugestions?
[07:42] <dastan> i want to play a wii game, but dolphin emulator didn't work. what should I do?
[07:42] <lasko> Sacred-Shadows: e.g. Ettercap, sstrip, aircrack and countless others.
[07:42] <agent_white> Sacred-Shadows: There's really no "replacement" for it... a one of a kind suite offering all those tools. You can do all those things, just with multiple different tools.
[07:43] <lasko> ^
[07:43] <Sacred-Shadows> word, thanks guys... im new to this.. how are you sending the messages that notify me?
[07:43] <lasko> dastan: I'm not familiar with Dolphin Emulator, --- What specifically didn't work?
[07:44] <dastan> it just didn't  " run"
[07:44] <dadis> Taking Questions
[07:44] <dastan> i saw it there in the sidebar but i saw no window
[07:44] <cfhowlett> dastan, "it" ?
[07:44] <dadis> what is dolphin emulator, please explain
[07:44] <lasko> dastan: Are there any logs files associated to the application that you can look at?
[07:44] <Sacred-Shadows> @lasko did this notify you?
[07:44] <cfhowlett> !details | dadis
[07:45] <lasko> Sacred-Shadows: Yes
[07:45] <agent_white> Sacred-Shadows: Try typing the first 3 letters to a person's name you intend to 'mention', hit tab, it should autofill with their name and a colon.
[07:45] <lasko> Sacred-Shadows: Just having my name in the sentence notifies me.
[07:45] <dastan> dolphin is an emulator for gamecube and wii games, it actually works with the wiimote controller
[07:45] <agent_white> _should_ as in I assume you're using an IRC client, not some gimmicky web interface.
[07:45] <Sacred-Shadows> kk dope thanks lasko and agent_white!!
[07:45] <Tomek_> Hi. I installed Ubuntu 12.04 in Wubi, but after upgrade to 14.04 I see an error that init couldn't be found. How to fix this?
[07:46] <cfhowlett> Tomek_, stop using wubi.  STOP.  it is no longer supported, should not be mentioned and it WILL break 14.04
[07:46] <agent_white> Sacred-Shadows: Also just typing their full name... you just 'notified' me in saying that sentence, for instance.
[07:46] <cfhowlett> Tomek_, 2 choices: dual boot or install ubuntu to windows + virtualbox
[07:47] <Tomek_> cfhowlett, But what with my previous installment?
[07:47] <dadis> dastan, try running the program from the command line and paste the output to pastebin
[07:47] <cfhowlett> Tomek_, 12.04 might still work on wubi.  14.04 will not
[07:48] <dastan> .-. what is pastebin?
[07:48] <Tomek_> cfhowlett, But it doesn't solve my problem.
[07:48] <cfhowlett> !paste | dastan
[07:48] <dadis> !google dastan
[07:48] <jirido> Results for dastan on Google:
[07:48] <jirido> --
[07:48] <cfhowlett> Tomek_, reinstall 12.04 to wubi
[07:48] <Tomek_> cfhowlett, Can i downgrade
[07:49] <cfhowlett> Tomek_, reinstall.  no downgrade option
[07:52] <dastan> dastan@dastan-Lenovo-IdeaPad-U400:~$ sudo dolphin-emu
[07:52] <dastan> [sudo] password for dastan:
[07:52] <dastan> sudo: dolphin-emu: command not found
[07:52] <dastan> dastan@dastan-Lenovo-IdeaPad-U400:~$ dolphin-emu
[07:52] <dastan> ^C
[07:52] <dastan> dastan@dastan-Lenovo-IdeaPad-U400:~$ ^C
[07:52] <cfhowlett> dastan, and THAT ^^^ is why you should install and use pastebinit.
[07:53] <dadis> god damnit
[07:53] <dadis> !language | dadis
[07:53] <dadis> wait what
[07:53] <cfhowlett> dadis, no profanity.  zero tolerance.  adjust your language.
[07:53] <agent_white> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpigjnKl7nI
[07:54] <dadis> sorry
[07:54] <cfhowlett> agent_white, dropping random video links = spam.  stop.
[07:54] <agent_white> cfhowlett: Understood. Though it was far from random ;P
[07:55] <dadis> dastan, um, can you please give us the link of what guide you followed to intall this
[07:55] <cfhowlett> agent_white, fair enough.
[07:55] <dastan> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10554893/
[07:55] <dastan> wait
[07:55] <agent_white> cfhowlett: Sorry though, I forgot there isn't a youtube-title eval bot here.
[07:55] <dastan> ill get it
[07:56] <dastan> https://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/wiki/DolphinUbuntuPackages
[07:57] <dadis> what is the output of uname -a dastan
[07:57] <dadis> you can just paste it its one line
[07:57] <dadis> hopefully
[07:59] <Mandeep_Singh> I recently did the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and I saw the Linux kernel version 3.13.0-24-generic before I executed. I saw it was downloading the package and installed it but now when I again tested it is same using : cat /proc/version
[08:00] <dastan> i added the repository, updated, installed, runned the app
[08:00] <dadis> dastan, im aware
[08:00] <dastan> but it just don't work
[08:00] <dadis> HAHA
[08:00] <cfhowlett> Mandeep_Singh, reboot and it should default to the newest kernel
[08:00] <dadis> dastan, im your personal ubuntu representative
[08:00] <dadis> dastan, are you running the latest version of ubuntu?
[08:00] <Mandeep_Singh> cfhowlett, rebooted already
[08:00] <dastan> 14.04 LTS 64btis
[08:01] <dadis> That should work
[08:01] <dadis> upload a screenshot of your screen when you run  dolphin-emu in terminal
[08:01] <dastan> i know but it just doens't, i think it must be something like, the wolfenstein game
[08:01] <cfhowlett> Mandeep_Singh, ubuntu kernel version tends to lag a bit behind the latest linux version.  unless you have a truly pressing need are are comfortable compiling it for yourself, just wait
[08:02] <dastan> ok
[08:02] <dastan> i'll
[08:03] <dadis> dastan, hurry up im tired and dont feel like helping you further
[08:03] <dastan> im on it
[08:05] <agent_white> dastan: Run `dolphin-emu -h` to check options you can pass, and see if there's any "verbosity" or debugging modes you can enable.
[08:05] <Mandeep_Singh> cfhowlett, I had faced problems like : when I suspend ubuntu and then wake it after some time then it restarts. And I asked this here few days back and was advised to use dist-upgrade. Also I am facing bluetooth 'no adapter found' while it was working in window$.
[08:05] <dadis> agent_white, hes busy
[08:05] <agent_white> Ah Alrighty.
[08:06] <mikeliss> Anybody know why my laptop doesnt lock at suspend?
[08:06] <dastan> http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x103/died_soul/Screenshot%20from%202015-03-07%20020307.png
[08:06] <dastan> i see the problem in the photo!!
[08:06] <cfhowlett>  /msg ubottu kernel
[08:07] <cfhowlett>  /msg ubottu !kernel
[08:07] <dastan> it seems like i have an extended "desktop"
[08:07] <dadis> dastan, hahahaha
[08:07] <dadis> you are absolutely right dastan
[08:07] <agent_white> mikeliss: http://askubuntu.com/questions/17157/how-do-i-stop-the-screen-from-being-locked-on-suspend
[08:07] <dadis> dastan, and never use photobucket again plz
[08:07] <dastan> how do i go to that desktop?
[08:07] <dadis> dastan, imgur.com
[08:08] <dastan> oh okay
[08:08] <agent_white> mikeliss: Follow the directions to enter run the command in a terminal, but of course, change 'false' to 'true'
[08:08] <dadis> dastan, how many monitors are plugged in?
[08:08] <dastan> 1, but the main display of this laptop is dead
[08:08] <dadis> you are a piece of work dastan
[08:08] <dastan> so i use my tv
[08:09] <dadis> go into display settings and disable the laptop display dastan
[08:09] <dastan> lol i know sorry
[08:09] <dadis> or on the laptop press the display button
[08:10] <dastan> thanks for all the help and patience
[08:10] <dastan> but im new to ubuntu / linux
[08:11] <dadis> dastan, hopefully by giving you better support than you pay for from your utility companies you will use and promote ubuntu and linux in the future. am i right?
[08:12] <dastan> obviously
[08:12] <dadis> dastan, thank you, carry on
[08:12] <xmj> good morning
[08:12] <dadis> dastan, but you have to take a screenshot of the game before i goto sleep plz
[08:12] <dadis> xmj, hi whats your question i just finished helping a complete noob
[08:13] <xmj> what's the easiest way to install a .deb file?
[08:13] <dadis> use a repository
[08:13] <dadis> a trusted repository
[08:13] <dadis> xmj, whats the application?
[08:13] <xmj> the one Ubuntu VM I'm running is... horribly b0rked, doesn't come with unzip, dist-upgrade doesn't work and apt-get install doesn't either
[08:13] <agent_white> `dpkg -i`
[08:13] <xmj> agent_white: thanks.
[08:13] <agent_white> \o
[08:14] <cfhowlett> xmj, then you shouldn't be using it?
[08:14] <cfhowlett> reinstall maybe
[08:14] <dastan> thanks again..! lol i just have the emulator, haven't downloaded any
[08:14] <dastan> game
[08:14] <Mandeep_Singh> Is there another way of solving the problem faced in my last message above? Please help.
[08:14] <xmj> cfhowlett: you're right about that, but right now i have a cleint's client to fix.
[08:15] <dadis> dastan, ok well fuck off
[08:15] <dadis> sorry!
[08:15] <dadis> im sorry!
[08:15] <dadis> i didn't mean that im serious
[08:15] <cfhowlett> dadis, you  know better.  stop.  immediately
[08:16] <dadis> it slipped my bad
[08:16] <dadis> xmj, why are you trying to fix things by installing a deb?
[08:16] <dastan> http://imgur.com/zx50ZFz
[08:17] <Mandeep_Singh> cfhowlett, About what you wanted me to wait? Should I have to compile kernel myself?
[08:17] <cfhowlett> Mandeep_Singh, not sure that would solve your issue, but it is an option.
[08:17] <dadis> dastan, did you get the wiimote working with the laptop?
[08:17] <xmj> dadis: read again
[08:17] <xmj> dadis: I was trying to install unzip.
[08:17] <xmj> not fix things
[08:18] <dadis> ok ignore me
[08:18] <dastan> somehow i did
[08:18] <Mandeep_Singh> cfhowlett, okay thanks :) I'll try
[08:19] <dadis> dastan, good work now your next step is to get a job as a linux system administrator
[08:20] <xmj> is dadis for real?
[08:20]  * xmj chuckles
[08:20] <dadis> :)
[08:24] <apeskalle> Hello. I have a problem with my NFS server, that I hope you can help me with. I've added a new raidstripe to the nfs server, tar'ed all the data over to it. Deleted the old symlinks in /export, and linked them to the new stipe. But now when I try to mount the exports on the nfsclients, it times out. When I check tcpdump on the nfsserver, it complains about stale filehandles. I've tried rebooting, deleting rmtab, xtab, sm, sm.bak  
[08:24] <apeskalle> uninstalling nfs server and client with purge and autoremove
[08:25] <dastan> thanks dadis
[08:25] <cfhowlett> !server | apeskalle, consider asking the server channel
[08:26] <xmj> cfhowlett: obviously, you were right, and the 'b0rking' came about through PEBKAC :p
[08:26] <xmj> love your coffeefree saturday mornings.
[08:26] <cfhowlett> xmj, many issues do manifest at that juncture
[08:26] <apeskalle> Thanks. Will do. And sorry for asking in the wrong channel :)
[08:27] <cfhowlett> apeskalle, best of luck
[08:27] <xmj> cfhowlett: i know
[08:27] <xmj> cfhowlett: i'm more familiar with pkg and yum, both 'update' before doing anything else automatically..
[08:28] <cfhowlett> xmj, don't feel bad.  I ran sudo apt-get update for years before I learned that my system was not actually updated ...
[08:28] <xmj> i don't lol
[08:31] <agent_white> xmj: Coffeefree?! I'm praying for you, friend.
[08:35] <Arab_Aspie> Oh wow
[08:35] <Arab_Aspie> I'm unbanned now ._.
[08:38] <MrCollins> I need help. I was in the middle of installing ubuntu and it crashed
[08:39] <MrCollins> now I cant boot to windows 7. Please help. It says error no such partition entering rescue mode grub rescue
[08:39] <MrCollins> I just want my windows back and ill mess with Ubuntu later
[08:39] <cfhowlett> !grub2 | MrCollins, reinstall grub
[08:39] <LinuxNoob112> is someone here skilled in wine
[08:39] <Sacred-Shadows> hey guys what does the : sign mean in terminal when it is place after a file for example, ettercap-graphical:ettercap.desktop        I am trying to find the configuration file to alter it, can anyone help?
[08:39] <MrCollins> I had windows installed first, then ubuntu.
[08:40] <MrCollins> how do i reinstall grub....
[08:40] <Sacred-Shadows> /usr/share/app-install/desktop/ettercap-graphical:ettercap.desktop     *****
[08:40] <cfhowlett> MrCollins, um .... read the link I sent you?
[08:40] <rww> Sacred-Shadows: it's just part of the filename
[08:41] <Sacred-Shadows> rww so its just a single file?
[08:41] <MrCollins> sorry i see it cfhowlett
[08:41] <LinuxNoob112> can someone make any sense of this https://justpaste.it/saved/8695614/1e70f8fe
[08:41] <LinuxNoob112> I tried to run a program with wine
[08:42] <Sacred-Shadows> How would I find the configeration file for ettercap?
[08:42] <somsip> LinuxNoob112: if it helps - http://steamcommunity.com/app/323470/discussions/0/617329150709312740/
[08:43] <gr33n7007h> Sacred-Shadows, `find / -name "etter.conf"`
[08:43] <LinuxNoob112> Yeah I saw that guy he amazingly got it to work somehow
[08:44] <gr33n7007h> Sacred-Shadows, it should be in the /etc/ettercap folder
[08:44] <Sacred-Shadows> nice i found it! thanks gr33n7007h
[08:45] <gr33n7007h> np
[08:56] <Sacred-Shadows> how do i exit insert mode in vim??
[08:57] <agent_white> Sacred-Shadows: ESC
[08:57] <Sacred-Shadows> thank u agent-white
[08:59] <Sacred-Shadows> how do i go to command mode in vim?
[09:01] <Sacred-Shadows> agent_white how do i enter command mode in vim?
[09:01] <agent_white> Sacred-Shadows: What do you mean
[09:01] <agent_white> 'command mode' ? -- what are you trying to do?
[09:02] <cfhowlett> Sacred-Shadows, man vim
[09:02] <agent_white> ^^ The vim man pages are VERY extensive... or run `vimtutor`
[09:02] <agent_white> For a introduction to vim.
[09:03] <xmj> just hit esc ?
[09:04] <Pr070cal> hi guys i bought a digispark yesterday and im having major problems getting it working
[09:04] <agent_white> That's normal mode... vim is a modal editor.
[09:04] <Sacred-Shadows> I finished editing the ettercap conf file and I want to save and then quit but whenever I try and type in :w (even after i have hit esc) it just starts typing in the file again
[09:04] <Pr070cal> im running 64bit ubuntu
[09:04] <Pr070cal> and digispark need 32 bit libusb
[09:04] <gr33n7007h> Sacred-Shadows, :x should do it
[09:04] <agent_white> Sacred-Shadows: Hit ESC, then type (without the quotes) ":wq"
[09:04] <Pr070cal> how can i install libusb 32bit version on 64bit ubuntu
[09:04] <agent_white> or "ZZ" (hold shift, press z twice)
[09:05] <Pr070cal> it has dependencies too so i cant just swap it out
[09:05] <Pr070cal> please help
[09:05] <Sacred-Shadows> ah i got it now im tripin thankyou
[09:09] <agent_white> Pr070cal: http://askubuntu.com/questions/29665/how-do-i-apt-get-a-32-bit-package-on-a-64-bit-installation/358937#358937
[09:09] <Sacred-Shadows> erg wtf when i try and quit i keep getting this msg "E37: No write since last change (add ! to override)
[09:11] <agent_white> Sacred-Shadows: ":wq!"
[09:12] <agent_white> Sacred-Shadows: Or since you didn't write anything new, ":q!"
[09:12] <Sacred-Shadows> "etter.conf" E212: cant open file for writing
[09:12] <Sacred-Shadows> :
[09:12] <agent_white> Heh... do you need to be root?
[09:13] <Sacred-Shadows> just got it with the :q!
[09:13] <Sacred-Shadows> i dont think so not yet
[09:14] <legallic> hi, I would need help I am in a tty in Ubuntu 14.10 : something broke the sidebar and it does not show anymore. what do I need to reinstall to make it work?
[09:14] <Pr070cal> agent_white: i tried that still didnt work
[09:15] <legallic> Ubuntu officiel/classic
[09:15] <legallic> (using irssi here)
[09:15] <legallic> thanks
[09:16] <agent_white> Pr070cal: What do you mean "doesn't work?"
[09:16] <Pr070cal> shouldnt i be able to use lib-compat or something but hasnt it been replaced
[09:16] <Pr070cal> libusb 64 version is already installed
[09:16] <Pr070cal> so i tried to install libusb:i386 but it doesnt work
[09:17] <legallic> anyone can tell me what unity needs to make the sidebar and dash working?
[09:27] <secter> hello
[09:27] <lasko> secter: Hello
[09:27] <backbox> hi
[09:28] <backbox> any one here
[09:28] <lasko> Yes.
[09:28] <lasko> Hello
[09:28] <backbox> helloooooo
[09:28] <backbox> hi
[09:28] <secter> hi
[09:28] <cfhowlett> !ask | backbox, don't be silly
[09:28] <backbox> how r u?
[09:29] <backbox> ur name plz
[09:29] <cfhowlett> backbox, ask your ubuntu question
[09:29] <Pr070cal> ok it might not be installing because i have a broken cache
[09:30] <secter> why does the cd drive not show
[09:30] <secter> i have two and only one shows at a time
[09:30] <Pr070cal> You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these: The following packages have unmet dependencies.  libgnuradio-osmosdr0.0.0 : Depends: libgnuradio-iqbalance but it is not going to be installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
[09:31] <Pr070cal> if i try -f then it has errors and doesnt complete
[09:32] <Pr070cal> i might reinstall ubuntu latest version
[09:33] <agent_white> Pr070cal: What exactly are you trying to do?
[09:33] <secter> ok, im using xubuntu because ubuntu lags on my computer
[09:33] <agent_white> Do you know your unity bar is broken because of libusb? Or are these two separate issues?
[09:33] <secter> copying cds
[09:33] <agent_white> I'm having trouble understanding your issue.
[09:34] <secter> as in 2 at a time
[09:34] <agent_white> (aimed at Pr070cal)
[09:34] <Pr070cal> just trying to remove the errors with apt-get and trying to get libusb working
[09:34] <secter> only 1 works at a time
[09:40] <lasko> secter: How are these CD-ROMs connected? USB, or built-in?
[09:40] <secter> built in, sata
[09:41] <lasko> secter: and do you see them when you type "sudo lshw" in a terminal?
[09:42] <tomek_> Hi. What's the best app to virtualize Windows 7 under Ubuntu?
[09:42] <lasko> tomek_: You can use Virtualbox.
[09:43]  * lasko is afk for about 20
[09:43] <secter> lasko: Yes, they are there
[09:45] <secter> lasko: both drives are mounted
[09:49] <secter> lasko: DVD+-RW GSA-H31N, DVD-RAM writer  never mind.
[10:03] <Sacred-Shadows> how to I find the name of a computer thats on my network when i only have the ip adress?
[10:06] <Anoniem4l> Sacred-Shadows: that's not related to #ubuntu
[10:06] <alyosama> hi all
[10:06] <Anoniem4l> Sacred-Shadows: ask on ##networking
[10:07] <gr33n7007h> Sacred-Shadows, if you got ruby this will work: ruby -rsocket -e 'puts Socket.gethostbyaddr("192.168.0.254".split(".").map(&:to_i).pack("C*"))[0]'
[10:09] <Sacred-Shadows> ruby?
[10:09] <gr33n7007h> Sacred-Shadows, type in terminal: ruby -v
[10:09] <gr33n7007h> or python -V
[10:10] <Sacred-Shadows> what do you recomend?
[10:10] <gr33n7007h> recommend?
[10:10] <Sacred-Shadows> ruby or python? or is it the same thing
[10:11] <Anoniem4l> type both?....
[10:11] <gr33n7007h> prolly python as it's shorter
[10:11] <Sacred-Shadows> kk thx u
[10:12] <Sacred-Shadows> what is the -V command, Python 2.7.6 showed up
[10:12] <Anoniem4l> -Version
[10:13] <gr33n7007h> Sacred-Shadows, copy and paste this in terminal change ip address of course: python -c 'import socket; print socket.gethostbyaddr("192.168.0.254")[0]'
[10:14] <Sacred-Shadows> kk ill try it
[10:15] <OerHeks> Type in terminal: arp -a # It will show all host name in LAN whether it is Linux or windows.
[10:16] <OerHeks> or nslookup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[10:18]  * gr33n7007h must be programming to much :D
[10:19] <m1dnight_> guys, I'm having my server remount my root fs as read only
[10:19] <m1dnight_> I have a copy of dmesg
[10:19] <m1dnight_> could somebody give me some pointers please?
[10:19] <m1dnight_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10555266/
[10:21] <mun> hi
[10:21] <mun> how is ps -ef different to ps aux?
[10:22] <gr33n7007h> mun different flags to show different output
[10:23] <m1dnight_> I think my disk will be broken. It's strange because it's not a year old, I think
[10:23] <m1dnight_> It's always possible, I know that, but i'd just be suprised :)
[10:23] <mun> gr33n7007h: but what more does aux give compared to -ef?
[10:24] <_war10ck_> mun: man ps, this will give you more information
[10:25] <gr33n7007h> mun, ps --help all will tell you :)
[10:26] <ame> i am getting this error and cant switch to root mode and also i cant see shutdown panel also on my desktop" sudo:effective uid is not 0,is sudo installed setuid root?"
[10:26] <ame> Network has been disconnected automatically and even external harddisk i cannot connect
[10:26] <ame> Can anybody give me solutioon for this problem
[10:27] <_war10ck_> ame,
[10:27] <ame> _warl0ck:yes
[10:28] <_war10ck_> I donot have a system at the moment, so what i say is based on understanding
[10:28] <_war10ck_> Can you shut down the system and reboot
[10:28] <ame> _war10ck_:yes i have done that
[10:29] <ame> still my computer is like that and its going on slow tooo
[10:29] <_war10ck_> This has happened to me too, most of the time fixed with a reboot
[10:29] <anti-unix> hi
[10:29] <ame> _war10ck_:but i have rebooted nearly three times
[10:29] <_war10ck_> ame : write top
[10:29] <ame> _war10ck_:means??
[10:29] <_war10ck_> In the terminal and check what is eating up your ram
[10:30] <iDeck> sudo top
[10:30] <ame> write top:okay then
[10:30] <_war10ck_> Only top i would suggest
[10:30] <_war10ck_> No sudo
[10:32] <_war10ck_> ame : what do you see?
[10:32] <ame> write top:cupsd
[10:32] <ame> write top:cupsd eating much RAM
[10:32] <_war10ck_> Only type top in the command line
[10:32] <_war10ck_> Okay cupsd...
[10:33] <ame> _war10ck_:sorry wrongly typed that write
[10:33] <ame> _war10ck_:i have typed only top and cupsd eating mcuh RAM
[10:34] <iDeck> you have a printer?
[10:35] <ame> _war10ck_:yes
[10:35] <kevinde> I'm planning on reinstalling my ubuntu server from scratch, but wonder if I should pick the 14.10 minimal cd or 14.04
[10:35] <kevinde> is 14.10 stable yet?
[10:35] <kevinde> or is this still a beta release
[10:37] <LooserOuting> Hi. I just downloaded the mini.iso. it shopuld be a 32mb CD Image. But instead it's DVD-Image. I am tying to make a usb-install-stick with usb-creator-gtk but it fails because my usb stick is only 4gb.
[10:38] <rww> kevinde: 14.04 has long-term support and is generally better for servers. Both are stable; the current devel release is 15.04
[10:38] <rww> !lts
[10:38] <dmiles_akf> my sshd is hacked?   http://pastebin.com/bEuN5h3t
[10:38] <kevinde> ok, thank you
[10:39] <dmiles_akf> i blocked two 2 IPs it was going after
[10:39] <dmiles_akf> 10 minutes later its going for two new ones
[10:40] <dmiles_akf> it looks like some torish thngs from china?
[10:44] <vikas> hi all, I'm using ubuntu 14.10 and have a 4 GB ram but its running very slow, can anyone please help me out in figuring out the reason?
[10:44] <Giwrgaras> are there any good free games in ubuntu?
[10:45] <haruspexx> vikas an ssd .disk might increase the speed
[10:47] <vikas> haruspexx, yeah  but I use it on a pc with just 2 GB of ram and no ssd and an inferior processor still it runs way faster in that, any reasons why?
[10:54] <madocat> Hello
[10:54] <iDeck> abandon ship
[10:56] <internetman> i get this bug on my fresh installed ubuntu 14.10(64) server https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-shim/+bug/1359439
[10:57] <internetman> if it doesnt seem to crash my system, is this a dangerous bug? or can I just leave it like this if it doesnt seem to affect me. it only shows up on my first TTY login
[11:02] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[11:03] <est31> Hello, what can be the cause for build error "internal compiler error: Killed (program cc1)"?
[11:03] <est31> I've eliminated missing RAM and HDD space
[11:04] <est31> also, sometimes the error appears sometimes not
[11:07] <ioria> est31, how much ram do you have ?
[11:07] <est31> 3 GB
[11:07] <ioria> est31, swap  ?
[11:07] <est31> no
[11:08] <ioria> est31, any heavy  precess  running  ?
[11:08] <est31> its on travis, but I asked here because travis runs 12.04 ;)
[11:09] <est31> (so nothing else)
[11:09] <htqp> are you really sure that 3 gb is sufficient
[11:09] <christophe_> Ive rand a smart test on the disk and it seems clean
[11:09] <ioria> est31, check 'top' command
[11:09] <christophe_> what else can I do to test it?
[11:09] <christophe_> I don't mind formatting it, if that needst o be done
[11:10] <est31> I compiled that file on a machine with 2 GB htqp
[11:10] <est31> ioria, I run free -m , and it shows me < 100 MB alloced RAM
[11:13] <htqp> you may check the kind of signal via strace -e signal yourcommand
[11:13] <ioria> est31, you  cold try adding a swap  file
[11:14] <ioria> est31, but it's unlike
[11:14] <est31> doing that just to be sure
[11:21] <RudeViper> does anyone have any experience or knowledge of the brtfs journaling file system?
[11:24] <htqp> RudeViper: don't ask to ask, just state your question and be patient
[11:26] <m1dnight___> hmm, Ive used gnoe disk utility, it says that the self-test failed but I dont know where the output is?
[11:26] <m1dnight___> any clues?
[11:30] <RudeViper> I am trying to decide which file system I should be using for the home file/game server... According to what I have read the btrfs file system is supposed to be faster - but don't know if it is actually stable yet... I need all the other volumes except the actual os volume to be readable and writeable across the home network. So the question is should I be using ntfs - ext4 -btrfs or what? the
[11:30] <RudeViper> system is cobbled together using some old hard drives I had laing around - drives are 1tb, 250 GB, 2 160 GB 00GB and a 120 GB.
[11:31] <RudeViper> note the game server portion is basically going to be just a private internal network onl minecraft server -
[11:34] <est31> not good. swap isn't allowed :/
[11:34] <htqp> RudeViper: btrfs works fine on 14.04, as long as you don't have a lot of random writes in huge files (databases, VMs, etc.)
[11:34] <ioria> est31, not allowed  ?
[11:35] <est31> travis
[11:35] <varaindemian> any faster ubuntu distro? I have enough system resources :D
[11:35] <est31> swapon: /swap: swapon failed: Operation not permitted
[11:35] <htqp> sudo swapon
[11:35] <est31> I did sudo
[11:36] <est31> issue is they dont allow it
[11:36] <est31> somehow they patched the kernel or something like that
[11:36] <est31> I guess so that nobody "abuses" this
[11:36] <ioria> est31, try sudo  su
[11:37] <est31> I am executing it as root
[11:38] <ioria> est31, maybe it possible  mount a swap file  on  usb device
[11:38] <htqp> RudeViper: for best performance, have a subvolume in a different device (it is not done automatically yet, but a prio= mount option or similar one is planned)
[11:39] <est31> ioria, its on a virtual server.
[11:42] <ioria> est31, vSphere web client?
[11:43] <est31> ioria, travis ci
[11:51] <ioria> est31, sorry , found just this, https://github.com/facebook/hhvm/issues/4640
[11:52] <est31> ioria, thanks
[12:07] <mhenrixon> Anyone know why this is happening on ubuntu 14 ? https://gist.github.com/mhenrixon/3b4ae8652d4a00e78144
[12:09] <varaindemian> any faster ubuntu distro? I have enough system resources :D
[12:10] <xyzwhatever> help, in virtualbox my stupid ubuntu only allows certain resolutions, how can I make it change resolution when I resize the window automatically??
[12:10] <xyzwhatever> i have the guest additions installed
[12:14] <jzp113> hi
[12:14] <jzp113> how to exchange cap and ctrl
[12:14] <Ben64> varaindemian: theres not a speed limit on ubuntu...
[12:15] <htqp> xyzwhatever: open the Scale mode in the virtual machine menu
[12:15] <pgnome> anyone try lubuntu?   I tried the live cd and the resolution is wrong... screen is distorted....
[12:16] <pgnome> screen is stretched... unusable...
[12:17] <BluesKaj> pgnome, old pc and grphics ?
[12:18] <omar_> test
[12:19] <htqp> pastebinit returns "Bad API request, invalid api_dev_key" on 14.04 - how to solve?
[12:27] <htqp> ok, it seems pastebinit is currently broken https://bugs.launchpad.net/pastebinit/+bug/1427394
[12:35] <pgnome> BluesKaj, no... I just wanted to test it for a friend on my pc
[12:35] <pgnome> they have an older pc
[12:36] <laylessza> hi :)
[12:36] <kg> Hey guys, I have a list of packages I got to install on a lubuntu system without internet connection (trying to install the wifi driver)
[12:36] <kg> http://pastie.org/10007164
[12:36] <pgnome> but, mine is not really old... have a fairly recent nvidia card, intel q6600 cpu, 8gb ram
[12:37] <kg> Is there a way to download these package with one command or something?
[12:37] <BluesKaj> pgnome, how old? any specs available for the pc you want to install lubuntu on?
[12:39] <pgnome> BluesKaj, I'm just wondering why the devs don't pre-configure Lubuntu to start with generic drivers...so that you can get a workable screen at start up
[12:39] <ullaullaulla> Hello
[12:39] <pgnome> who cares what computer it is?!?
[12:39] <pgnome> it's old... I didn't try it on that one yet... I tried it on a modern computer
[12:40] <pgnome> is there some way to get a shell or enter a command before it boots up the graphical de?
[12:41] <pgnome> I probably need 'nomodeset' or vga = 771
[12:41] <pgnome> ?
[12:42] <laylessza> Hi all, i would to ask that question: why freeze my ubuntu studio when system starting ? anyway ubuntu studio is great i love it only then freeze, and I dont know why ?
[12:42] <BluesKaj> pgnome, it's age gives us an idea whether it can even run a modern OS, even a lightweight
[12:42] <pgnome> BlueKaj, okay... I believe it's an old Compaq Deskpro EN SFF
[12:43] <pgnome> I installed lubuntu on one I own, a long time ago
[12:43] <pgnome> I think ubuntu was at 12.04 or thereabouts, though
[12:48] <gokulakrishna> Hi, yesterday I couldn't get soundsettings window to open. I removed, reinstalled pulseaudio, pavucontrol. Now the soundsettings window opens but everything in it is grayed out and not clickable. I get this error message when I run "gnome-control-center sound" to open SoundSetings. (gnome-control-center:7185): sound-cc-panel-WARNING **: Failed to connect context: Connection refused  Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
[12:52] <Abhijit> hello.
[12:53] <tsoutseki_> hey, everyone. i am taking a programming class and i need some help with a (basic) algorithm. could anyone help me? or maybe suggest a channel? thanks a lot.
[12:54] <Abhijit> i installed ubuntu 14.10 on a lenovo laptop already having working windows 8.1. i pressed esc to boot into pen drive (ubuntu live). installer did not had any option for install alongside windows. i already created seperate unalloacted partion from inside windows for this new ubuntu. now my ubuntu is installed but i cant see windows option in grub. how to make it detect windows and boot into windows?
[12:54] <Abhijit> tsoutseki_, ##programming
[12:54] <tsoutseki_> thanks
[12:56] <Guest67535> I'm trying to install ubuntu server from a fresh usb drive, on a fresh drive and while booting it gives me failed to mount /dev/sdba on /media: invalid arguments
[12:56] <Guest67535> anyone have an idea?
[13:00] <Hannspree23> join #defocus
[13:00] <Hannspree23> !ops
[13:00] <zteam> Hi all!
[13:01] <freeeghsy> HI there  I have problem installing UBUNTU  with wubi , I keep getting this error "Root file system not defined. Please correct this from partitioning menu""
[13:01] <Guest67535> ill try to format the disk first
[13:02] <freeeghsy> Guest67535> I am installing iut dual boot with windows ,
[13:04] <Guest67535> im not. clean system
[13:04] <zteam> I have just installed Xubuntu 14.10 inside VirtualBox, but I can't get it to scale up the VMs window properly, I have installed the guest-additions too, but it won't work properly, my host OS is Ubuntu 14.10 and the DKMS package is installed on the host as well
[13:04] <Caroga> hi all!
[13:04] <zteam> what can be wrong?
[13:05] <Caroga> is it needed to define a default gateway in the routing table from ubuntu server when trying to create a proxied network ?
[13:05] <freeeghsy> Help please ??
[13:05] <Abhijit> zteam, please install all the updates on your host machine.
[13:05] <Abhijit> ztane, and then reboot
[13:05] <Abhijit> zteam,  and then reboot
[13:06] <BluesKaj> freeeghsy, just ask your question
[13:06] <Abhijit> zteam, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && reboot
[13:07] <zteam> Abhijit, will do :-)
[13:08] <Abhijit> zteam, do this in both host and guest.
[13:08] <freeeghsy> BluesKaj ; HI there  I have problem installing UBUNTU  with wubi , I keep getting this error "Root file system not defined. Please correct this from partitioning menu""
[13:08] <SchrodingersScat> !wubi
[13:08] <gokulakrishna> Hi, yesterday I couldn't get soundsettings window to open. I removed, reinstalled pulseaudio, pavucontrol. Now the soundsettings window opens but everything in it is grayed out and not clickable. I get this error message when I run "gnome-control-center sound" to open SoundSetings. "(gnome-control-center:7185): sound-cc-panel-WARNING **: Failed to connect context: Connection refused"  Is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
[13:09] <Abhijit> freeeghsy, lately wubi is not recommended with windows 8
[13:09] <ubuntuser13> Hello Friends, i installed ubuntu-emulator and  type sudo ubuntu-emulator create myinstance, it started downloading ubuntu touch devel version 1 approx 3321mb. when it completes approx 242mb it stopped downloading. Is there any way to download ubuntu image manually for Emulator.
[13:09] <BluesKaj> !wubi | freeeghsy
[13:09] <tsoutseki_> Abhijit, no one's helping @ programming channel :(
[13:10] <ubuntuser13> sorry 321mb.
[13:10] <Abhijit> tsoutseki_, generaly its active and we get help. dont know what happend today. try stackoverflow.
[13:10] <BluesKaj> wubi isn't  the way to run a linux OS anyway , it's just a file running on a windows OS
[13:11] <Abhijit> tsoutseki_, i mean the site not the channel.
[13:12] <dingus1> consider dual boot windows/ubuntu it works for me. windows was installed first.
[13:12] <TheEagerPadawan> is there a way to open office formats (eg docx etc) on linux with having the layout going bonkers? Or even better installing the office suite on linux
[13:13] <Abhijit> TheEagerPadawan, no. use open formats or google docs
[13:13] <Abhijit> and/or that is.
[13:13] <SchrodingersScat> TheEagerPadawan: in my experience that can be hit or miss, some of my legacy documents work fine, others do get quite jumbled.  I blame office.
[13:13] <TheEagerPadawan> what about using wine or crossover?
[13:14] <Rory> TheEagerPadawan: Possible, but better to use MS Office to save it to open document format in the first place
[13:14] <TheEagerPadawan> i'm playing to move to linux full time after windows 7 stop being supported (which is still quite some time) but still
[13:14] <TheEagerPadawan> yes but then again if you save it in the open format - the layout suffers
[13:14] <Rory> pdf will preserve layout perfectly at the expense of editing
[13:14] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, playOnLinux can help you with installing Microsoft Office in wine, but I don't know how good it will work
[13:15] <TheEagerPadawan> yeah pdf is an open format for the get go but sadly you can't edit it easily
[13:16] <TheEagerPadawan> zteam i may experiment with it, but it whould be handy to find somebody who has experience with it already ^^
[13:16] <Pratik151> Hey, I want to install ubuntu along with windows 7, i downloaded ubuntu iso file, so before installing should i do shrink volume from disk management?
[13:16] <raphinesse> Hey, I'm having a hard time getting the 14.10 installer to recognize an existing win7 installation. Neither os-prober nor the installer recognize it. The partition layout (mbr-based) seems fine to me. I booted with the noefi option too. All to no avail. I'm a bit lost and would appreciate any help :)
[13:16] <Leonora_> TheEagerPadawan: you can download old versions of every adobe program on the adobe website for free
[13:16] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, if you only want to fix your own documents they can be resaved in ODF format by MS Office
[13:16] <BluesKaj> !VM | fre
[13:16] <Leonora_> TheEagerPadawan: there sure are some for editing pdf
[13:17] <TheEagerPadawan> @patrik151 i whould create a seperate parition (which you can do by shrinking) for your windows and linux
[13:17] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, I believe it mentioned in winehq
[13:17] <TheEagerPadawan> leonara, seems like not an optimal way to go
[13:18] <Leonora_> TheEagerPadawan: i didnt really read the problem just read something about editing and pdf
[13:18] <TheEagerPadawan> zteam: hmmm i experimented with open formats before and they also f up my layout (thnx bill)
[13:18] <TheEagerPadawan> leonora: the issue is having office documents in a linux format, and i'm want to be able to edit them
[13:19] <TheEagerPadawan> with out losing the layout that has been done in microsoft
[13:19] <TheEagerPadawan> erm windows that is ^^
[13:19] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, Well, that's you get then you using Microsoft prodcuts I'm afraid :-/
[13:19] <TheEagerPadawan> tl;dr porting issues
 : i am new :( and i need some more thing. So while installing there will be option to create partition?
[13:20] <Leonora_> TheEagerPadawan: :P can't really help you with that. Why not just use another program on win thats compatible with linux ^^
[13:20] <TheEagerPadawan> erm lol legacy support -> other people who sent me docx files
[13:20] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, check winehq and you will probably find some information there about how good MS office works in wine
[13:20] <TheEagerPadawan> erm can somebody help pratik151 on his dual/boot
[13:21] <Leonora_> TheEagerPadawan: awesome
[13:21] <zteam> Abhijit, upgrade done, gonna try to reboot now :-)
[13:21] <TheEagerPadawan> some people are just not willing to use open formats
[13:21] <TheEagerPadawan> and i don't like microsoft too much (you get the idea?)
[13:21] <Abhijit> ok
[13:22] <zteam> Pratik151, yes it will ask you how you want to repartion your disc :-)
[13:22] <Pratik151> ok ty
[13:23] <Leonora_> TheEagerPadawan: yeah totally.
[13:23] <TheEagerPadawan> @zteam from what i understood he was trying to dualboot his system
[13:23] <TheEagerPadawan> and i advised to create to separate paritions one for both of the os's
[13:24] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, okey :-)
[13:24] <TheEagerPadawan> whould go with three actually one for both os's and a data one (probably fat based since linux is wonky about ntfs)
[13:24] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, then I missreaded it :-)
[13:24] <Leonora_> is there an english help channel for ubuntu, btw?
[13:24] <TheEagerPadawan> lol this is the one ^^
[13:25] <Leonora_> TheEagerPadawan: oh -.- thought i was in ubuntuusers ^^ and there's always this disclaimer from chanserv
[13:25] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, no, Linux can handle NTFS just fine these days, I was using a NTFS drive with inside Linux for years :-)
[13:25] <SchrodingersScat> TheEagerPadawan: could also try to docx > pdf then open in something like inkscape, but best to ditch outdated formats.
[13:26] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, FAT is a quite ugly filesystem
[13:26] <TheEagerPadawan> zteam: had issues with read, write though
[13:26] <TheEagerPadawan> couple of years ago that is  <-- me is getting old
[13:26] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, okey BRB
[13:26] <TheEagerPadawan> @leonra the channel topic says it all : Official Ubuntu Support Channel | IRC Guidelines: http://ubottu.com/y/gl | IRC info: http://ubottu.com/y/irc | Pastes to http://paste.ubuntu.com/ | Download: http://ubottu.com/y/dl | Currently supported: 10.04 LTS (server), 12.04 LTS, 14.04 LTS, 14.10
[13:27] <raphinesse> Has no one got any advice regarding my problem? I've been through dozens of related threads last night and just can't seem to find the culprit
[13:27] <dreamcat4^> i dualboot and use UFS v2.01 filesystem now, instead of ntfs (or FAT32)
[13:28] <Anoniem4l> could somebody point me to the correct installation "walk-through" for ATI/AMD driver installation? I tried $ sudo apt-get install fglrx but this came up http://pastebin.com/KMgRkcwv and I don't want to break anything
[13:28] <Leonora_> TheEagerPadawan: yeah i got it now too ... -.-
[13:28] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan,I'm back
[13:29] <TheEagerPadawan> gratz ^^
[13:29] <TheEagerPadawan> i'm out soon ... going to do some channel hopping regarding my office troubles
[13:30] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, well I never had any issues with NTFS in Linux it is considered stable since 2008 I believe
[13:30] <TheEagerPadawan> zteam: i recalled i got some write issues for a NTFS usb stick somewhere in 2011
[13:31] <BluesKaj> raphinesse, try booting as you already do, but with secure boot disabled,...that might work
[13:31] <ioria> raphinesse, secure boot enabled ?
[13:31] <TheEagerPadawan> see you guys around
[13:32] <zteam> TheEagerPadawan, okey, that was probably due to some errors in the filesystem or something :)
[13:32] <raphinesse> Secure Boot is disabled, as is the option to enable it
[13:32] <Guest67535> guys, can anyone help me? I can't seem to install ubuntu server from thumbdrive
[13:32] <Guest67535> ive googled a bit.. but can't find it
[13:32] <raphinesse> CSM or what's it's name is enabled too
[13:32] <Guest67535> I get the error "failed to read file from cdrom"
[13:33] <Guest67535> I found an answer on askubuntu that told me to mkdir /cdrom and then mount my usb driv there but it says the resource is busy
[13:33] <Guest67535> any help?
[13:33] <raphinesse> I can't force BIOS mode though, that's why I tried with the noefi switch
[13:33] <ioria> raphinesse, do youwant dual-boot ?
[13:33] <zteam> Guest67535, what tool did you use to burn it on your thumb drive?
[13:33] <raphinesse> ioria: yes I do
[13:34] <raphinesse> Guest67535: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
[13:34] <Guest67535> hmm, umount /cdrom worked, then did mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /cdrom, the files are there when I navigate there
[13:34] <Guest67535> but installer still tells me it cant read the files
[13:34] <Guest67535> anyone...?
[13:34] <ioria> raphinesse, have you  already partitionedthe  disk in advance ?
[13:34] <raphinesse> Guest67535: sorry, I assumed windows
[13:34] <zteam> Guest67535, what tool did you use?
[13:35] <raphinesse> ioria: mom, partition layout coming
[13:35] <Guest67535> raphinesse, I tried the gnome tool, figured Id try lili on windows but the result is the same
[13:35] <Guest67535> Im thinking i should try another thumb drive atm
[13:36] <Guest67535> running ubuntu desktop in live mode did work though
[13:36] <jjavaholic> http://pastebin.com/ygSZHF1X
[13:36] <Guest67535> So since the drive is new I formatted it to ext4 in there but that didnt seem to be the problem
[13:37] <HikaruBG> hi guys
[13:37] <raphinesse> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10556019/
[13:37] <ioria> raphinesse, and you  don't get  the "Install them side by side" ?
[13:37] <zteam> Guest67535,well, there is a trick that usually works dd if=/path_to_ubuntu.iso of=/dev/usb-drive
[13:37] <HikaruBG> how to install Western Digital MyCloud software on Ubuntu
[13:38] <Guest67535> strange, I tried to boot in uefi mode now, same error. However, when I navigate to /cdrom it shows me the contents of the drive though
[13:38] <raphinesse> ioria: no I don't. neither the installer nor os-prober recognizes the win7 installation
[13:38] <HikaruBG> the Western Digital made their app available to Windows and MAC OS only
[13:38] <HikaruBG> ?
[13:38] <Guest67535> zteam, Ill try it that way, protip :) thnx
[13:39] <zteam> Guest67535, that will clone your iso to the usb-drive
[13:39] <Guest67535> okay, its busy! thanks for your reply zteam ! if it doesnt work, ill be back! :>
[13:41] <zteam> Guest67535, you are welcome
[13:42] <ioria> raphinesse, 'try ubuntu' works?
[13:42] <zteam> HikaruBG, you can always try it with wine
[13:43] <raphinesse> ioaria: I'm writing from the live system right now
[13:44] <HikaruBG> zteam, I  have - installation unsuccessful :)
[13:45]  * Guest67535 throws kisses, hugs or beers to zteam 
[13:45] <Guest67535> it worked :)
[13:48] <ioria> raphinesse, have you  tried  GParted ?
[13:50] <zteam> Guest67535, yes, that little trick usually works then it doesn't work tools such as UnetBootin
[13:51] <rednovae> if i switch from unity to another window manager, some application file menus do not work correctly. is there something i need to do?
[13:51] <raphinesse> ioria: erm, I ran it and it basically shows me the same correct layout that parted shows me. Plus the unallocated space I freed for ubuntu that is. It shows the partitions just fine. But I just can't seem to get the installer to recognize them as a windows installation
[13:51] <r0x_> to change distro?
[13:52] <ioria> raphinesse, maybe  gpt  issue?
[13:53] <raphinesse> ioria: I mean I know I could go for the manual way, but I'd rather have grub2 automatically create the win boot entries
[13:53] <raphinesse> ioara: I don't think so
[13:53] <dfib> grub-update
[13:54] <raphinesse> dfib: tl;dr not yet installed and os-prober does not find any windows installations
[13:55] <zteam> raphinesse, try to reboot into windows and run  chkdsk c: /R and these partions
[13:55] <Trudko> Hi guys if I have  LAN harddrive how do I access it in ubuntu?
[13:55] <ioria> raphinesse, gdisk -l
[13:55] <Trudko> through command line...
[13:55] <raphinesse> ioaria: the partitioning is the untouched fujitsu partitioning
[13:56] <zteam> raphinesse, also make sure you don't hibernate before you install
[13:56] <raphinesse> ioaria: aside from the freed space
[13:56] <Guest67535> Trudko, mount it using samba, I guess?
[13:56] <Guest67535> I'm assuming it's a NAS or something?
[13:56] <raphinesse> zteam: did not, will try
[13:56] <raphinesse> ioaria: will do
[13:56] <tnkhanh> Hi is KDE Frameworks in ubuntu packages yet?
[13:56] <Trudko> Guest67535: yes and I can open it but I am not sure whats link to it
[13:57] <Guest67535> Trudko, you can mount it using /etc/fstab
[13:57] <Guest67535> and you can then mount it on (for example) on /media/nas
[13:57] <Trudko> If I right click to get properties it sais afp://WDMyCloud but cd afp://WDMyCloud doesnt work
[13:58] <Guest67535> /192.168.1.130/storage  /media/serverstorage  cifs  username=christophe,password=supers3cr3t,sec=ntlm,iocharset=utf8  0  0
[13:58] <Guest67535> this is what I have in my /etc/fstab, for example
[13:58] <raphinesse> ioria: sorry for getting your nick wrong :)
[13:59] <Guest67535> (note: it are actually 2 slashes //192..)
[13:59] <ioria> raphinesse, np
[13:59] <dingus1> raphinesse, I just learned this. "type a few letters of the nick then press tab"
[13:59] <raphinesse> ioria: gdisk output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10556146/
[14:00] <tnkhanh> dingus1: I think he did it but missed who said what
[14:00] <dingus1> k
[14:00] <raphinesse> dingus1: nice to know. thanks a lot!
[14:00] <tnkhanh> raphinesse: I thought everyone knew that :s
[14:00] <SchrodingersScat> !tab
[14:01] <raphinesse> tnkhanh: nah, I seldomly use irc
[14:02] <tnkhanh> oh is KDE Frameworks in ubuntu packages yet?
[14:02] <ioria> raphinesse, what is   windows  RE ?
[14:05] <ioria> ah.. ok
[14:05] <raphinesse> ioria:  it's the windows bootloader i suppose
[14:06] <ioria> raphinesse, Gparted says  nothing about gpt   ?
[14:08] <raphinesse> ioria: no, no gpt complaint's at all. like I said, the partitioning is the factory default for the machine, except for my shrinking of the data partition. so i doubt there ever was gpt partitioning present
[14:09] <raphinesse> zteam: do you really think chkdsk could fix anything? I would prefer to avoid the long wait...
[14:10] <hmmmmmm> where can i get some tech support?
[14:10] <hmmmmmm> i'm failing at installing
[14:11] <EriC^^> hmmmmmm, please explain what's happening
[14:11] <hmmmmmm> okay
[14:11] <hmmmmmm> i have this pc from ~2005
[14:11] <hmmmmmm> windows vista
[14:11] <hmmmmmm> i made a ubuntu disk
[14:12] <hmmmmmm> it boots
[14:12] <hmmmmmm> i get to the screen where i can select to install ubuntu
[14:12] <hmmmmmm> and then there's a screen full of error messages
[14:13] <yeats> hmmmmmm: how much RAM does this computer have?
[14:13] <hmmmmmm> 2 gig
[14:13] <EriC^^> you mean the try or install ubuntu screen?
[14:13] <hmmmmmm> i've tried both install and try
[14:13] <hmmmmmm> same thing happens
[14:13] <EriC^^> what happens when you try
[14:13] <hmmmmmm> gimme a sec, i'll try to copy the error message
[14:14] <EriC^^> ok
[14:16] <hmmmmmm> channel 0x00007edc [unknown] BAR/PFIFO_READ/FB reason: PAGE_SYSTEM_ONLY [<numbers>] nouveau E[<more numbers>] trapped read at 0x0000000000
[14:16] <hmmmmmm> whole screen full of that
[14:17] <dingus1> hmmmmmm, what GPU - graphics card do you have?
[14:17] <EriC^^> hmmmmmm, ^ also did you try booting with nomodeset ?
[14:18] <hmmmmmm> nvidia, i can't recall the model
[14:18] <hmmmmmm> i have had trouble before with this card's drivers
[14:18] <hmmmmmm> i'll try that
[14:18] <dingus1> nouveau is the default graphics driver for ubuntu it supports most GPU. But it is often better to get the driver from the company that made the card.
[14:19] <raphinesse> how can I determine if I'm runnung in EFI or BIOS mode?
[14:20] <He4dShOt> hello
[14:20] <ChrisP1948> I am getting so frustrated with my 14.04.2 system locking up every 1 1/2 days or so that I'm about ready to find another distro. This has been going on for about the past 9 or 10 kernel versions. Usually with the "kernel: [182499.820012] [drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... render ring idle" notation in my syslog and a black screen with just the mouse cursor that will move. No amount of CTRL>ALT>* can get yo
[14:20] <ChrisP1948> u to a login screen. Todays lockup was the same black screen but nothing in my syslog. I've filed a bug at launchpad - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1402331 and there is one also at freedesktop.org on this same issue - https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75394. Memory checks good with memtest. Anyone with any ideas on this?
[14:20] <EriC^^> raphinesse, type ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi
[14:20] <hmmmmmm> i tried eriC's suggestion, i get the same error message
[14:20] <He4dShOt> does somone know how I can place a call from ubuntu to a bluetooth connected phone?
[14:21] <raphinesse> EriC^^: I guess I'm runnung EFI mode if the file exists?
[14:21] <EriC^^> yes
[14:22] <raphinesse> EriC^^: any idea why that is when I booted with noefi witch?
[14:22] <Guest67535> Hmm, I don't seem to be able to mount my drive anymore in Ubuntu.
[14:22] <raphinesse> EriC^^: *switch
[14:22] <EriC^^> raphinesse, you mean you set noefi in the bios?
[14:22] <Guest67535> parted /dev/sdb print shows me it's NTFS though. So I tried ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /media/disk but it fails
[14:23] <EriC^^> raphinesse, if you get a boot options menu, you should have an option to boot the usb uefi or bios usually
[14:23] <raphinesse> EriC^^: no, can't force it in the BIOS. thus I used the kernel option (or what it's called) "noefi" (press e in grub, edit command, etc)
[14:24] <Guest35778> 195.46.111.63:7347
[14:24] <EriC^^> Guest67535, what's it say when you try to mount it?
[14:24] <EriC^^> raphinesse, oh ok
[14:25] <raphinesse> EriC^^: no, I can't choose. Or I'm blind. Could not belive it myself. No option to force legacy in the Setup menu or the boot menu anywhere
[14:25] <Guest67535> EriC^^, I just figured the error out! :) It appeared to be sdb2, instead of sdb1
[14:25] <Guest67535> I didnt notice right away in parted
[14:25] <Guest67535> sdb1 is a "microsoft reserved partition"
[14:28] <raphinesse> geez, seems like that damn laptop got the best of me. Would just kill the windows installation if it was mine, but 10/10 gf wouldn't approve ;)
[14:28] <EriC^^> raphinesse, is windows installed in uefi?
[14:28] <EriC^^> Guest67535, great :)
[14:29] <EriC^^> raphinesse, btw it could be an option called CSM
[14:29] <raphinesse> EriC^^: MBR AFAIKT: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10556019/, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10556146/
[14:29] <EriC^^> raphinesse, anyways if windows is installed in uefi you'll need to install ubuntu in uefi too
[14:30] <EriC^^> raphinesse, i see
[14:30] <hmmmmmm> can I somehow boot without using the graphics adapter?
[14:30] <raphinesse> EriC^^: yes, the CSM option is activated. But it seems to be optional only. As in "provide legacy fallback if needed, don't force BIOS mode"
[14:31] <EriC^^> raphinesse, well if you can't boot the usb in bios mode, you could install ubuntu in uefi mode i guess
[14:31] <raphinesse> EriC^^: Just to get me up to speed: Am I correct to assume that Win7 is NOT installed in uefi mode?
[14:31] <EriC^^> raphinesse, use Something else in the partitioning menu and create the partitions, and then boot the live usb when it's done, and chroot into it and install the grub-pc package
[14:32] <EriC^^> raphinesse, it could work
[14:32] <EriC^^> raphinesse, yeah it's in bios mode
[14:32] <raphinesse> EriC^^: the "could" is what kept me from going down that road ;)
[14:33] <SchrodingersScat> !warranty
[14:33] <raphinesse> EriC^^: is my Girlfriends machine after all ^^
[14:33] <EriC^^> raphinesse, i think it would work actually
[14:33] <EriC^^> raphinesse, you'll need to create an efi partition, a tiny one, i think it will install fine
[14:34] <EriC^^> i've someone ask here once and he appeared to had installed ubuntu in uefi mode and he had a msdos partition table
[14:34] <EriC^^> so i guess it will install fine, and you'll just need to chroot and install grub-pc and nuke the efi partition or just leave it
[14:35] <iamwhoiam> EriC^^: i have installed ubuntu in uefi mode, yet to idead what you mean msdos partition tble
[14:35] <frotz47> why does the dist-upgrade break the system, but the gui updater does not?
[14:35] <iamwhoiam> *no idea
[14:36] <EriC^^> iamwhoiam, gpt and msdos are partition tables, uefi usually uses gpt
[14:37] <raphinesse> EriC^^: i appreciate the help, but I really felt better if it would work Like It Was Supposed To (tm) :/
[14:37] <EriC^^> raphinesse, do you have a windows recovery ?
[14:37] <raphinesse> EriC^^: so the reason why the installer won't find the win7 installation is indeed because ubuntu refuses to boot into BIOS mode
[14:38] <raphinesse> EriC^^: *?
[14:38] <EriC^^> raphinesse, if it doesn't work you could just boot it and write the windows mbr again
[14:38] <iamwhoiam> EriC^^: i thought it was by default the lack of msdos tables in uefi mode. Plus, i had no need to change something, though a lot of efforts to make a distro install
[14:38] <EriC^^> ubuntu shouldn't touch anything if you use the Something else option
[14:38] <EriC^^> raphinesse, you could even dd the mbr and dd it back if you wanted
[14:38] <EriC^^> raphinesse, hmm?
[14:38] <EriC^^> raphinesse, no that's not true
[14:39] <EriC^^> raphinesse, it could not find the partition if it had stray gpt data there
[14:39] <EriC^^> raphinesse, if it had win8 before with uefi and somebody converted it to win7 with msdos
[14:39] <hinnerk> Hi! I have an issue with sound - or rather I don't have any. I found a manual that explained where to look for the proper information and settings, only I didn't find my specific codecs (ALC665). What can I do?
[14:40] <raphinesse> EriC^^: I just read that an ubuntu installation which was booted in uefi mode wil not detect any BIOs mode os-installations...
[14:40] <EriC^^> iamwhoiam, yeah it's usually smooth install more or less
[14:40] <mlnp> Hello is this a place to ask questions concering lubuntu?
[14:41] <EriC^^> raphinesse, nope i dont think that's true
[14:41] <EriC^^> raphinesse, did you check that you're indeed booted in uefi mode? ls -ld /sys/firmware/efi ?
[14:41] <iamwhoiam> raphinesse: if previous os were booting in bios mode, why would ubuntu boot in uefi?
[14:42] <EriC^^> mlnp, here or #lubuntu
[14:42] <mlnp> thanks much
[14:42] <raphinesse> EriC^^: this was the output: drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Mar  7 13:56 /sys/firmware/efi
[14:42] <raphinesse> EriC^^: so I guess uefi?
[14:42] <EriC^^> ok, so you are booted in uefi mode
[14:42] <EriC^^> type sudo fixparts /dev/sda
[14:42] <EriC^^> wait a sec
[14:43] <EriC^^> nevermind
[14:43] <raphinesse> EriC^^: that just complains about the non zero aligned partition or something like that
[14:43] <EriC^^> ok, so in the installer, did you press Something else?
[14:44] <raphinesse> EriC^^: Warning: 0xEE partition doesn't start on sector 1. This can cause problems in some OSes.
[14:44] <EriC^^> nevermind
[14:44] <raphinesse> EriC^^: I did not, but actually your suggested path of action sounds rather doable
[14:46] <raphinesse> EriC^^: just one concern on my side: os-prober does not detect my win install now. And AFAIK it is used by grub to create the windows boot entries. So would the problem not remain after manual installation?
[14:46] <EriC^^> raphinesse, do you have a windows recovery cd?
[14:47] <raphinesse> EriC^^: No, I don't. Not where I am right now
[14:47] <EriC^^> raphinesse, it might be cause it's only looking for .efi files
[14:47] <EriC^^> anyways you can always manually add it and chainload win7
[14:47] <EriC^^> raphinesse, well that's a big concern
[14:48] <EriC^^> you could dd the mbr and save it
[14:48] <raphinesse> EriC^^: will I lose the manually created entries on kernel updates?
[14:49] <raphinesse> EriC^^: or rather have to recreate them?
[14:49] <EriC^^> dd if=/dev/sda of=/path/to/mbr.img bs=512 count=1
[14:49] <EriC^^> raphinesse, no, you'll add it in /etc/grub.d in the 40_custom file
[14:50] <EriC^^> it will regenerate every time you run update-grub or install a new kernel
[14:50] <raphinesse> EriC^^: all right. that were about all of my concerns XD
[14:51] <raphinesse> EriC^^: I just wanted it to be simple for onnce ;)
[14:51] <EriC^^> raphinesse, did you try the boot options?
[14:52] <EriC^^> it's kind of odd you can't choose how to boot the usb
[14:52] <raphinesse> EriC^^: elaborate, please
[14:52] <EriC^^> there should be something for sure
[14:52] <raphinesse> EriC^^: oh, i see
[14:52] <EriC^^> raphinesse, well i press esc i get can go to boot options
[14:53] <EriC^^> usually you can specify what to boot on the fly, and there's an entry for the usb in uefi mode and bios mode
[14:53] <daelman> and ?
[14:53] <raphinesse> EriC^^: I don't quite belive it myself
[14:54] <EriC^^> if the uefi is in legacy mode right now, and it somehow boots the usb in uefi by default, then there has to be a boot options menu to boot it in bios on the fly
[14:54] <EriC^^> raphinesse, i think there is for sure
[14:54] <raphinesse> EriC^^: will take a look again. I'll have to admit that it was a long night yesterday...
[14:55] <EriC^^> or maybe an option in the bios about usb booting, though on the fly menu is more likely
[14:56] <raphinesse> EriC^^: is there a log of this channel? I'm on webchat and might have to refer to this conversation...
[14:56] <EriC^^> !irclogs
[14:56] <raphinesse> EriC^^: thanks a lot. brb
[14:56] <EriC^^> no problem
[14:56] <EriC^^> ok
[14:58] <sp1ky> My server is borked after running do-release-upgrade (13.10 to 14.04). SSH sessions end right after login on both the normal port and the recovery port. The SSH session I used to initiate the upgrade is still alive but no commands will run (e.g. -bash: /bin/ls: No such file or directory). They also don't execute with from absolute paths ($ /bin/ls). Any advice?
[15:01] <yart> hello. after removing 'lightdm' 'sudo apt-get autoremove' wants to remove my whole display manager. any keywords or solutions how to fix this?
[15:02] <user4i> helo all,which room is right room for proxifier and socks questions please
[15:02] <cfhowlett> yart lightdm is default in ubuntu. why remove it?
[15:03] <yart> cfhowlett: i used slim til i saw that it's abadoned
[15:04] <dingus1> hi, this maybe a dumb question: how do I view my mount points. during the ubuntu install I selected "/" and "/home", etc?
[15:04] <k1l> dingus1: type "mount" in terminal
[15:04] <cfhowlett> dingus1, not dumb at all
[15:05] <cfhowlett> dingus1, gparted will show you graphicaly
[15:05] <cfhowlett> *graphically*
[15:05] <user4i> questions about proxifier and socks where can i ask them please
[15:06] <bruce927> I'm using a realtek RTL8723BE on kernel 3.19.0 and I'm getting a lot of intermittent connection issues. Where it seems to still have the connection, but just doesn't send or receive any traffic
[15:07] <bruce927> What logs do I need to look in to try and debug what's going on?
[15:13] <raphinesse> EriC^^: There really seems to be nothing to force a BIOS mode boot -_-
[15:17] <xyzwhatever> how can i turn of those stupid animations when opening/closing windows?
[15:17] <raphinesse> EriC^^: Damn Phoenix SecureCore Tiano or Fujitsu or whoever is responsible for such restricting firmware...
[15:18] <xyzwhatever> the "appearance" menu has terribly little options
[15:19] <bryan> xyzwhatever.  easy.  switch to ubuntu.
[15:19] <xyzwhatever> wat the hell u think I use
[15:20] <k1l> xyzwhatever: use ubuntu-tweak-tool
[15:20] <xyzwhatever> ok...
[15:20] <k1l> *unity-tweak-tool
[15:20] <mpa984__1> hey anyone know how to change color theme in the irc client 'irssi'?
[15:25] <EriC^> 1 sec
[15:25] <EriC^> raphinesse:
[15:27] <EriC^^> raphinesse, oh ok
[15:27] <molavy> hi
[15:27] <EriC^^> raphinesse, if you do go on along with what i suggested be sure to dd the mbr first or get a win7 recovery cd
[15:28] <raphinesse> EriC^^: dd'd it just now
[15:29] <EriC^^> raphinesse, ok, copy it to another usb or upload it somewhere or something
[15:32] <raphinesse> EriC^^: it's on the windows system partition. if that should be gone the mbr has little woth anyhow ;)
[15:33] <EriC^^> if the partition table somehow gets corrupted you can restore it with that though
[15:34] <EriC^^> if it's on that fs it'll be gone if that happens i guess
[15:35] <raphinesse> EriC^^: good point. and here i was thinking i figured it all out XD
[15:36] <AegNuddel> what do I do if something from the software center "Requires installation of untrusted packages?"
[15:36] <raphinesse> EriC^^: However I still can't believe I was not able to boot the live system in BIOS mode :/
[15:36] <EriC^^> AegNuddel, Jusy Say No.
[15:37] <EriC^^> j/k depends on whether you know the author and the packages and what they do etc.
[15:37] <AegNuddel> EriC^, duh it's something I want.
[15:38] <AegNuddel> something I recently studied
[15:38] <AegNuddel> tried repair...did nothing
[15:39] <EriC^^> raphinesse, yeah that's really hard to grasp
[15:42] <EriC^^> AegNuddel, what do you mean?
[15:42] <jjavaholic> http://pastebin.com/ygSZHF1X
[15:42] <EriC^^> what are you trying to do?
[15:43] <EriC^^> raphinesse, which motherboard is it anyways?
[15:43] <EriC^^> raphinesse, or laptop etc.
[15:43] <raphinesse> EriC^^: hold on a sec
[15:44] <raphinesse> EriC^^: It's a Fujitsu Lifebook AH532
[15:54] <raphinesse> EriC^^: now I have to start looking around for recommended partition layouts.
[15:55] <raphinesse> EriC^^: Why can't it just work out of the box for once :(
[15:55] <Naughty_By_Natur> gpt!
[15:55] <raphinesse> Naughty_By_Natur: ?
[15:55] <AegNuddel> EriC^^, back.  sorry breakfast.
[15:56] <AegNuddel> EriC^^, compositing software.
[15:56] <AegNuddel> composite composite-data
[15:57] <AegNuddel> are the pakages
[15:58] <Naughty_By_Natur> Guyz! anyone know what is/are the best package(s) for rooting android on linux
[15:59] <AegNuddel> packages
[15:59] <Naughty_By_Natur> AgeNuddel : What packages?
[16:00] <AegNuddel> I also told updates to install and it seems to be stuck at applying changes
[16:01] <AegNuddel> composite composite-data naughty_by_natur
[16:03] <AegNuddel> my cancel button is grayed out...
[16:04] <AegNuddel> for installing updates
[16:04] <AegNuddel> but nothing is happening
[16:06] <JethroTux> I can't get to work autostart files in /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart nor ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart, any entries I write do not work. what am I doing wrong?
[16:09] <aardmark> I have a question: my ubuntu server is performing a ton of outbound HTTP requests. Can someone give me some suggestions on figuring out how to investigate?
[16:10] <FUBremsstrahlung> thats right
[16:10] <FUBremsstrahlung> im a motherfucking untouchable
[16:11] <FUBremsstrahlung> YOU FUCKS
[16:11] <cfhowlett> !ops | FUBremsstrahlung
[16:11]  * FUBremsstrahlung massages ishanyx 's clit
[16:11] <AegNuddel> oh there.  hard-to-find dialog had appeared
[16:12] <ntsp> aardmark try tcpdump
[16:12] <ntsp> should output all tcp data sent
[16:14] <aardmark> ntsp, thanks for the suggestion. my brother used netstat -tnp to find more details
[16:15] <aardmark> @ntsp we've identified the destination hosts' ip addresses
[16:20] <William2855> Hello! Is it ok to ask technical questions here?
[16:21] <ntsp> William2855 yes, this is a tech support channel, for ubuntu ofc
[16:22] <William2855> I've been trying to install since last night, and It looks like the installer is checking some source ID's which arent found. It's been going for over 12 hours.
[16:22] <William2855> Has anyone hit anything like this?
[16:23] <ntsp> William2855 can you pastebin the log files?
[16:24] <ObrienDave> William2855, could be a mirror problem. can you try a different source mirror?
[16:24] <Tenda> Hi. I am using Lubuntu and a USB headset. Unfortunaltey, I don't find a way to get it work. Do you know how to change the sound settings in Lubuntu so that there comes sound from my headset?
[16:24] <jhutchins> William2855: Typical installs take less than 30 minutes.
[16:25] <ntsp> jhutchins 30 mins? takes 3 on my SSD
[16:25] <pavlos> Tenda, dmesg should show if it recognizes the headset, then you can bring Sounds settings to config
[16:25] <jhutchins> ntsp: I rather doubt that.
[16:25] <raphinesse> ntsp:  3 < 30
[16:26] <William2855> I'm not sure how to pastebin the log files. I made the usb installer using pendrive linux.
[16:26] <pavlos> ntsp, 3 miutes ??? what do you have 32 cores?
[16:26] <ntsp> raphinesse I know :P just sayin 30 misn sounds like too long.
[16:26] <ObrienDave> !pastebin | William2855
[16:26] <ntsp> pavlos no I install offline so its a matter from copying from USB to SSD over USB 3 which makes it utterly fast
[16:27] <jhutchins> William2855: You probably don't have logs if you don't have a completed installation.  Could you describe the process, and where it seems to hang?
[16:28] <William2855> It's on the "creating ext4 file system for / in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda)..."
[16:29] <William2855> It's just after selecting the type of install.
[16:29] <jhutchins> William2855: Which is how big?
[16:30] <William2855> I honestly don't remember how big the drive is. I want to say 500 gb. About the individual partitions, I don't know.
[16:30] <jhutchins> William2855: That sounds like possibly a bad iso image.  Did you check the md5sum?
[16:31] <William2855> I did not. I'm assuming the md5sum is one of the files in the iso?
[16:32] <jhutchins> William2855: It's in a file on the download sites.
[16:33] <jhutchins> William2855: The other possibility is a serious hardware problem - like a bad disk.
[16:33] <dingus1> William2855, easy type md5sum filename in an xterm.
[16:34] <dingus1> then look at the md5sum provided by the download site
[16:34] <jhutchins> dingus1: You are assuming he has a working installation, which is contrary to the narrative.
[16:34] <dingus1> my bad, sry
[16:34] <simon>  /la 5
[16:34] <ntsp> jhutchins if he hasn't, how is he talking to us :p
[16:34] <simon> whoops
[16:35] <ntsp> he has a working computer at least
[16:35] <jhutchins> dingus1: Although he obviously has SOMETHING that works for irc.
[16:35] <William2855> When I just boot from te flash drive, it works just fine.
[16:36] <ObrienDave> flash drive is not loading OS 100% like an install
[17:00] <AegNuddel> I tried to install some software, but I can't seem to find where it installed
[17:00] <SchrodingersScat> AegNuddel: can try which
[17:00] <ObrienDave> which software?
[17:01] <AegNuddel> yppa manager
[17:01] <htqp> AegNuddel: what softw exactly
[17:01] <AegNuddel> y ppa manager...
[17:01] <ObrienDave> look in menu under system
[17:03] <mircx1> Hola i try install postfix in ubuntu 12 and i get error http://pastebin.com/Nzc7CevY
[17:03] <mircx1> this my first time i install postfix
[17:03] <AegNuddel> don't see anything...
[17:04] <ObrienDave> sometimes a relog helps
[17:04] <dingus1> Is there a Spanish speaking help channel for ubuntu?
[17:04] <ObrienDave> !es | dingus1
[17:05] <dingus1> ObrienDave, ty
[17:05] <ObrienDave> yw
[17:05] <rnat> mircx1: it clearly states the error is in /etc/postfix/main.cf. Open it and fix myhostname value to match hostname command. Then run service postfix reload and check how it is.
[17:05] <mircx1> where?
[17:06] <mircx1> this one line?
[17:06] <mircx1> rnat
[17:06] <mircx1> in here i need change
[17:06] <mircx1> smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name (Ubuntu)
[17:10] <mircx1> rnat you there?
[17:12] <AegNuddel> still can't find y ppa manager...
[17:14] <ObrienDave> a reinstall might be in order
[17:16] <internetman> I am going through the official postfix docs before install here. They say that there is some code which needs to be updated forkup dovecot SASL to work but I cant figure out where to find help. Any ideas ? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixVirtualMailBoxClamSmtpHowto#Make_Dovecot_listen_for_authentication_requests
[17:17] <internetman> Needs to be updated for ubuntu versions 12.04 and above that is
[17:18] <AegNuddel> oh this is weird
[17:20] <P-Usr> Is there a javascript channel please?
[17:21] <Amm0n> ##javascript
[17:21] <mircx1> Hola i try install postfix in ubuntu 12 and i get error http://pastebin.com/Nzc7CevY
[17:21] <ankit_> how to send a message to particular person ??
[17:22] <P-Usr> Thank you
[17:23] <pavlos> AegNuddel, you could run updatedb then locate y-ppa | grep bin to find where the executable is ... I dont know how to find which menu it is installed on.
[17:23] <mircx1> how i can fix the error
[17:23] <mircx1> warning: valid_hostname: invalid character 32(decimal): 192.168.1.12 25
[17:24] <ObrienDave> ankit_, right click their name, open conversation window
[17:24] <AegNuddel> can not open a temporary file for `/var/lib/mlocate/mlocate.db
[17:24] <ankit_> thanks
[17:25] <Opqw> Is someone using Tox?
[17:25] <pavlos> AegNuddel, sudo updatedb
[17:27] <AegNuddel> hmm
[17:33] <andreas_> hi
[17:34] <user123321> hi
[17:34] <matt__> Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[17:35] <matt__> I am trying to install rpm, so I can install a .rpm file
[17:36] <AegNuddel> hmm tried twice...
[17:37] <thebwt> matt__: you should use 'alien' to convert it to a deb
[17:38] <matt__> thebwt, I installed alien, but what is this: sudo apt-get install alien
[17:38] <matt__> sorry
[17:38] <matt__> thebwt, Must run as root to convert to deb format (or you may use fakeroot).
[17:39] <matt__> sudo -i
[17:40] <thebwt> 'sudo alien pkg.rpm'
[17:42] <matt__> thebwt, then how do i install that?
[17:43] <pavlos> AegNuddel, installed y--ppa-manager, the menu is under System Tools
[17:43] <thebwt> matt__:  did the conversion work?
[17:47] <AegNuddel> W:GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com precise Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>, W:GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net precise Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 175B884292C4BEFD Launchpad PPA for GNOME Split, W:Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/openmetaverse/ppa/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/binar
[17:47] <AegNuddel> y-i386/Packages  404  Not Found
[17:47] <AegNuddel> , E:Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[17:47] <teward> AegNuddel: use pastebin instead.
[17:47] <Dayshine> On boot my VirtualBox Ubuntu just shows a blinking underscore in the top left. I can swap to terminal, but I don't know how to diagnose the Desktop from there, any ideas?
[17:48] <AegNuddel> pavlos, there's what has been happening.  had no idea the text was that long.
[17:49] <AegNuddel> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557284/
[17:50] <teward> AegNuddel: well you have three problems here.
[17:51] <AegNuddel> yes teward ?
[17:51] <teward> AegNuddel: first, the mirror is returning a BADSIG error for the US mirror you're on.  Secondly, a badsig for PPA.  Thirdly, one of your PPAs you have does not publish for Precise (hence the 404)
[17:51] <teward> AegNuddel: the 404 can easily be fixed - remove that PPA from your apt sources
[17:54] <teward> AegNuddel: i think you'd have to bug the canonical sysadmins to get a badsig issue fixed, but I don't know how to easily fix that or contact those people
[17:54] <teward> AegNuddel: for the PPA badsig, Launchpad Admins might have to look at it to get an idea of what's broke
[17:54] <teward> AegNuddel: but that 404 is easily fixable
[17:54] <teward> AegNuddel: alternatively you can wait a little bit to see if the issues resolve themselves
[17:55] <AegNuddel> I get something different if I switch to main server
[17:57] <AegNuddel> ok there it is
[17:57] <AegNuddel> stupid us mirror
[17:59] <teward> AegNuddel: as for the PPA badsig, you might ask #launchpad or informt he maintainers of that PPA that's returning the BADSIG
[17:59] <teward> AegNuddel: that 404 PPA you have to just remove though
[18:02] <AegNuddel> teward, switched to main server
[18:03] <AegNuddel> downloaded y ppa fine
[18:03] <ObrienDave> \o/
[18:05] <mazzy> http://imgur.com/E0MclPl
[18:05] <mazzy> anyone notice something wrong in this configuration?
[18:05] <mazzy> I need to forward packets from a eth1 interface to eth0 interface
[18:05] <daftykins> just that you used an image to share text :)
[18:05] <daftykins> also, that's not ubuntu
[18:06] <daftykins> so please take it to the relevant channel, most likely CentOS?
[18:06] <mazzy> yes it centos but it is the same configuration that doesn't work on ubuntu
[18:06] <mazzy> I have tried this config on ubuntu
[18:07] <mazzy> then I could make you the same question
[18:07] <daftykins> sorry, but your query is irrelevant when not on the appropriate platform. i'd recommend you go try ##networking
[18:07] <mazzy> and post configuration on ubuntu
[18:07] <mazzy> ok daftykins
[18:11] <AegNuddel> ok that is not what I thought...
[18:12] <matt__> thebwt, yes
[18:13] <matt__> thebwt, I have a new folder ICAClient-13.0.0.256735/debian
[18:15] <ftptiago> chat ubuntu Brasil?
[18:15] <daftykins> !br
[18:15] <ftptiago> ok
[18:16] <AegNuddel> I am trying to Force Quit a program but it won't go
[18:16] <bekks> AegNuddel: Which program, and how do you try?
[18:18] <t4to> hey guys dows anyone know if the xps13 ships with ubuntu yet?
[18:18] <AegNuddel> bekks tried using right click, and kill
[18:19] <daftykins> t4to: i would call up Dell, they get paid to answer these questions :)
[18:19] <AegNuddel> says it is a garbage   process id ... composite
[18:19] <bekks> AegNuddel: Can you tell us teh exact error message you get?
[18:19] <t4to> daftykins: ok thanks
[18:20] <matt__> How do I install a debian folder?
[18:20] <bekks> matt__: You domt install folders at all.
[18:20] <bekks> matt__: What are you actually trying?
[18:21] <matt__> bekks, I want to install citirix.  The file I downloaded is a .rpm.  I used
[18:21] <matt__> sudo alien ICA....rpm
[18:21] <bekks> matt__: Thats not even a debian package file.
[18:22] <clmclm> matt__: .rpm is not possible
[18:22] <clmclm> matt__: there are ways but it's not suggested
[18:22] <matt__> ICAClient-13.0.0.256735-0.x86_64.rpm
[18:22] <matt__> clmclm, bekks, How can I install ICAClient-13.0.0.256735-0.x86_64.rpm
[18:22] <clmclm> matt__: can you download a .deb-file?
[18:23] <AegNuddel> bekks, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557463/
[18:23] <matt__> clmclm, yes
[18:23] <clmclm> matt__: use that instead. .deb is a debian package
[18:24] <matt__> clmclm, ok then software center recognizes it
[18:24] <bekks> matt__: You dont. Download the deb file instead.
[18:24] <clmclm> matt__: you can install it with 'dpkg -i <yourfile>.deb'
[18:29] <m1dnight_> guys, when I do apt-get install I get a lot of output from what seems to be samba, is this normal?
[18:30] <m1dnight_> Ill try to make a pastebin of it, hold on
[18:30] <AegNuddel> hmm
[18:31] <m1dnight_> hmm, can't reproduce
[18:31] <matt__> clmclm, How do I install java? I don't see a .deb
[18:32] <clmclm> matt__, ubuntu?
[18:32] <matt__> Y
[18:33] <daftykins> !java
[18:33] <clmclm> matt__, i have no idea, don't use ubuntu but use the ubuntu wiki. it's very simple: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Java
[18:34]  * comodo_dragon hisses
[18:34] <AegNuddel> <oh it was the gui only that wpuldn't quit
[18:34] <newbooter> My partitions have free space, but when I try to copy a (small) file with pcmanfm I get the message: Error splicing file: No space left on device. Same if I try to save something from the browser. But Disks reports that I have free space (which I do). Same problem when trying to save to home, system partition, external USB stick and external USB HD. Could anyone provide some advice on how to diagnose / fix this?
[18:35] <clmclm> 'df -h' output?
[18:37] <newbooter> clmclm, are you referring to my issue?
[18:37] <clmclm> newbooter yes sry
[18:38] <newbooter> Ok no prob thnx.
[18:40] <raw_> Is ther any way we can limit the max memory of a partilular process(as in custom process which is created by infinite loop in a simple shell script).
[18:40] <newbooter> Hm good call clmclm. DF reports that my home partition is full (7.9 M left), even though Disks says 652 MB free...
[18:41] <newbooter> What to do?
[18:42] <daftykins> newbooter: partitions tend to have a 5% reserved for root user configuration
[18:42] <daftykins> though 650MB doesn't sound quite like 5% of anything modern :D
[18:42] <clmclm> :D
[18:42] <newbooter> Heh correct
[18:42] <clmclm> could there be bad sectors?
[18:43] <newbooter> But it reported 658M free earlier, and I added a GB throught Gparted via another Linux install.
[18:43] <daftykins> clmclm: sudo apt-get install smartmontools pastebinit && sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | pastebinit
[18:43] <daftykins> clmclm: oh sorry, you mean for newbooter
[18:43] <newbooter> So there should be about 1.6 GB free.
[18:43] <clmclm> no problem
[18:43] <newbooter> Ok daftykins one moment
[18:44] <daftykins> i doubt it's disk health related, but it's so easy to check it never hurts
[18:44] <newbooter> I hope it will let me instaal those tools and it won't say disk full...
[18:44] <clmclm> it should not install on home partition
[18:45] <mircx1> Hola i try install postfix in ubuntu 12 and i get error http://pastebin.com/Nzc7CevY
[18:45] <daftykins> newbooter: yeah all that will go to /
[18:45] <daftykins> they're tiny, too
[18:45] <newbooter> Ok
[18:45] <daftykins> mircx1: looks like you've specified an IP address instead of a hostname during configuration
[18:46] <mircx1> how?
[18:46] <clmclm> sma
[18:46] <daftykins> mircx1: i don't know, never installed postfix. what do your /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname look like? (use http://paste.ubuntu.com to share them)
[18:49] <mircx1> ok
[18:49] <mircx1> i set this
[18:49] <mircx1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557620/
[18:49] <mircx1> daftykins
[18:50] <daftykins> mircx1: as in that's in a config file you entered manually?
[18:50] <daftykins> yeah that's 100% wrong :)
[18:50] <clmclm> yes
[18:50] <mircx1> why?
[18:50] <mircx1> i inside to /etc/hostname
[18:50] <mircx1> and i see there ubuntu
[18:50] <mircx1> i need change?
[18:50] <clmclm> hostname is the name of your machine
[18:51] <mircx1> like how? 127.0.0.1?
[18:51] <clmclm> like 'ubuntu-john'
[18:51] <clmclm> no it's just a name
[18:51] <mircx1> ok
[18:51] <daftykins> mircx1: as above i asked for you to pastebin /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname - can you open them in a text editor then paste them into paste.ubuntu.com to share?
[18:51] <daftykins> email is something which fundamentally relies upon DNS to function, having an IP is gonna be an unhappy customer
[18:51] <newbooter> smartmon installed... running smartctl /device gives me Permission Denied
[18:52] <newbooter> Do I need to do sudo smartctl?
[18:52] <bekks> newbooter: Yes.
[18:52] <daftykins> newbooter: oh did i mess up, lets see
[18:52] <clmclm> newbooter: use sudo?
[18:52] <daftykins> nah my command was correct.
[18:52] <daftykins> sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | pastebinit
[18:52] <newbooter> WIth sudo it works, but the system is installed on a USB stick. Is smartmon only for SMART disks?
[18:53] <daftykins> oooooh
[18:53] <clmclm> ^
[18:53] <daftykins> it is, yes
[18:53] <newbooter> Sorry should have mentioned that
[18:53] <daftykins> newbooter: so this disk space issue, did you post a df -h yet? "df -h | pastebinit" if not
[18:54] <mircx1> daftykins
[18:54] <mircx1> look
[18:54] <mircx1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557644/
[18:54] <mircx1> this what i see in hosts
[18:54] <newbooter> Yes df gives me /dev/sdb6        12G   11G  8,4M 100% /home
[18:54] <newbooter> So the problem is probably that system see /home as full
[18:54] <mircx1> and i get from my internet something other ip
[18:54] <daftykins> mircx1: is that really exactly as it reads? or did you edit "ubuntu.ubuntu-domain" ?
[18:55] <newbooter> But Disks says 658MB free.
[18:55] <mircx1> where i need change? in host?
[18:55] <daftykins> mircx1: you can't ask me questions until you answer mine :) take it slowly...
[18:55] <clmclm> newbooter: your filebrowser says 658mb free?
[18:55] <mircx1> ok
[18:55] <mircx1> sorry this my first time
[18:55] <daftykins> newbooter: why are you running an OS from a flash drive? :)
[18:56] <daftykins> hilariously i was trying to convince people to stop doing this a lot recently
[18:56] <mircx1> lol i no the best in this :) anyway i try to understand
[18:56] <daftykins> mircx1: so is that really exactly as it reads? or did you edit the paste to "ubuntu.ubuntu-domain" ?
[18:56] <newbooter> Bc I have no other option (older laptop). But are there known issues with running from USB?
[18:57] <newbooter> clmclm: will check. One moment.
[18:57] <daftykins> newbooter: flash drives just aren't made for it, if you let it put a swap file on there, that drive is gonna die
[18:57] <t7> is there a way to install packages in a container or something so they are only running when i want them? (like a thin VM)
[18:57] <bekks> t7: Just use a vm.
[18:58] <mircx1> ok i change this
[18:58] <daftykins> mircx1: i'm looking for a 'yes' or 'no' :)
[18:58] <daftykins> mircx1: for example, that should really say "ubuntu.mydomain.com"
[18:58] <mircx1> ok i change this
[18:59] <bekks> mircx1: Dont change anything.
[18:59] <bekks> mircx1: Just say yes or no.
[18:59] <laylessza> :)
[18:59] <laylessza> hi :)
[18:59] <mircx1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557690/
[19:00] <mircx1> i no change something from host
[19:00] <pavlos> AegNuddel, seems it works for you now
[19:00] <mircx1> but how i check if i send email to email
[19:01] <AegNuddel> yes pavlos
[19:01] <newbooter> daftykins: hm. I didn't know that. I am running Lubuntu version. So that is not a good solution then? Lubuntu  + USB stick?
[19:01] <pavlos> AegNuddel, ok, I will remove mine
[19:01] <AegNuddel> ok
[19:03] <clmclm> newbooter: imho it's okay, but if you put a swap partition on this stick it could shorten it's live because of massive reading/writing
[19:03] <kusdfviy> can i install ubuntu in NTFS  partition file system ???????
[19:04] <k1l_> kusdfviy: no
[19:04] <newbooter> clmclm Ok I understand. So if I will move the swap to an external USB HDD. After thathow do I repair /  fix the no free space issue?
[19:05] <clmclm> kusdfviy no
[19:05] <clmclm> sry missed k1l_
[19:05] <kusdfviy> k1l_>  can i change it somehow , because it s what i have right now  , is there any way i can go around that ??
[19:05] <k1l_> kusdfviy: you have a clean new ntfs partition?
[19:06] <clmclm> newbooter: no the point is a swap on a stick is always 'bad' but possible. please pastebin your 'df -h' so we can fix your problem
[19:06] <daftykins> newbooter: can you just reduce the stuff you're keeping in your /home ?
[19:07] <kusdfviy> k1l_>  no am trying to install it duall boot with windows  and it keep giving me "no root file system is defined please correct this from the partitioning menu"
[19:07] <newbooter> Ok clmclm one moment
[19:07] <kusdfviy>  k1l : using wubi
[19:07] <k1l_> kusdfviy: dont use wubi
[19:08] <rvill>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER rvill mnxyokxxqgfm
[19:08] <k1l_> kusdfviy: make a new partition for ubuntu and install ubuntu that new partition on a ext4 filesystem
[19:08] <k1l_> rvill: change the password for that
[19:08] <clmclm> ^
[19:08] <rvill>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER rvill mnxyokxxqgfm
 but how to creat a new ext4 filesystem inside NTFS ??
[19:09] <k1l_> kusdfviy: not inside ntfs
[19:09] <EriC^^> kusdfviy, are you using win8?
[19:09] <k1l_> kusdfviy: shrink the ntfs partition from inside windows and make the new free space to a new partition for ubuntu
[19:09] <kusdfviy> Eric ; no win7
[19:09] <clmclm> kusdfviy: make your ntfs partition smaller (in windows) to get free space and use this free space to make a etx4 partition on ubuntu install
[19:10] <clmclm> *ext4
[19:10] <kusdfviy> clmclm> OK can i use  CD or DVD to install from
[19:11] <EriC^^> kusdfviy, just make the recovery disks for the laptop/pc and backup your data and follow instructions carefully while installing ubuntu to its own partition
[19:11] <newbooter> clmclm: installed pastebinit. Here it is: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557735/
[19:11] <k1l_> !dualboot | kusdfviy
[19:12] <newbooter> I can boot from another stick and make new swap file on external HDD. But how do I configure system to use that new swap file instead of the old one?
[19:13] <clmclm> newbooter no don't do that
[19:13] <newbooter> Oh ok.
[19:13] <bekks> newbooter: Why do you need anothe swap at all?
[19:13] <k1l_> newbooter: swap is slow anyway. and on an external drive it will be even slower.
[19:13] <clmclm> newbooter: well it seems you need a bigger usb stick for /home or delete data
[19:14] <clmclm> bekks, k1l_ : i said to him that an swap isn't a good idea to put on usb. he missunderstood me and thought he has to take another stick to make the swap partition
[19:14] <newbooter> I added another 1 GB to the home partition 2 hours ago. But the system does not recognize the extra space I created.
[19:14] <clmclm> newbooter where did you take this 1 gb from?
[19:15] <bekks> newbooter: And did you resize the filesystem after exanding the partition?
[19:15] <newbooter> Yes I did.
[19:15] <bekks> Then it would have been recognized.
[19:16] <newbooter> I booted from another install, used Gparted to add the 1 GB to the unmounted partition, then booted back.
[19:16] <electric-hacker> hello
[19:16] <newbooter> I have done this a couple of times before and it worked.
[19:16] <newbooter> On those occasions.
[19:16] <bekks> newbooter:that expanded the partition, not the filesystem.
[19:16] <electric-hacker> newbooter hello
[19:16] <k1l_> newbooter: "df -h "gives you what?
[19:16] <newbooter> Hi electric-hacker
[19:17] <clmclm> k1l_: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Java
[19:17] <newbooter> ki1L_ it gives me this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557735/
[19:17] <clmclm> k1l_: he postet it before sry http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557735/
[19:18] <electric-hacker> You know how you can join your ubuntu channel
[19:18] <newbooter> bekks I used the same procedure as a couple of times before with gparted. But maybe I forgot something? What is the procedure / command to resize the filesystem?
[19:19] <electric-hacker> newbooter newbooter
[19:19] <k1l_> electric-hacker: do you have a ubuntu support question?
[19:19] <bekks> newbooter: can you pastebin "sudo fdisk -l" please?
[19:20] <Mandeep_Singh> mandeep@hp:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep linux-headers | grep ii | awk '{print $3}'
[19:20] <Mandeep_Singh> 3.13.0-24.47
[19:20] <Mandeep_Singh> 3.13.0-24.47
[19:20] <Mandeep_Singh> 3.13.0-39.66
[19:20] <Mandeep_Singh> 3.13.0-39.66
[19:20] <Mandeep_Singh> 3.13.0-46.77
[19:20] <k1l_> !paste | Mandeep_Singh
[19:20] <electric-hacker> I want to join A This conduit to help my career Pirate
[19:21] <k1l_> electric-hacker: "/join #channelname"
[19:21] <electric-hacker> I am an apprentice hacker
[19:21] <bekks> LOL
[19:23] <electric-hacker> I am the good
[19:24] <Mandeep_Singh> hey all, I checked currently installed kernels (even unused) with the command: sudo dpkg -l | grep linux-headers | grep ii | awk '{print $3}'
[19:24] <newbooter> bekks: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10557810/
[19:25] <htqp> Mandeep_Singh: alternatively:   ls /boot/linux*
[19:25] <newbooter> What is the command / procedure to expand the filesystem?
[19:25] <Mandeep_Singh> It shows me a list of 7 kernels and when I check my current kernel version using cat /proc/version  it is showing old one
[19:26] <bekks> newbooter: Well, you already used that additional space. Free  up space in your /home by deeting files.
[19:26] <bekks> Mandeep_Singh: So reboot and select a more recent one.
[19:26] <TyanColte> Hello all, i have a quick question. I've been having a problem with fontconfig. i keep getting error messages when installing and uninstalling things whether in terminal or in the software center.
[19:27] <TyanColte> Re-scanning /usr/share/fonts: fc-cache: symbol lookup error: fc-cache: undefined symbol: FcDirCacheRescan is the error in the log that keeps showing up.
[19:27] <Mandeep_Singh> bekks, I rebooted several times. But how to select recent one?
[19:27] <bekks> Mandeep_Singh: you do that from the grub menu.
[19:27] <TyanColte> I've been all over google and haven't been able to find anything.
[19:27] <htqp> newbooter: sudo resize2fs /
[19:28] <htqp> or /home if the home part. is what you want to resize
[19:28] <bekks> htqp: he already did that.
[19:28] <bekks> htqp: compare the sizes of df and fdisk -l
[19:28] <Mandeep_Singh> thanks bekks
[19:29] <_Rarity> Hello Ubuntu users!
[19:29] <htqp> oh sorry
[19:29] <newbooter> Hm so you are saying fdisk is reporting correctly, and Disks utility is reporting incorrectly? I am pretty sure I did not create a 1 GB worth of files in 2 hours...
[19:30] <bekks> newbooter: So just free up space.
[19:30] <newbooter> What would be the next step? Add another 1 GB and see what happens?
[19:30] <_Rarity> Why is my hotkey combination "CTRL-SHIFT-T" not being registered neither in Chromium nor Keyboard hotkey creator
[19:30] <bekks> newbooter: thats the most tagetting approach.
[19:30] <newbooter> Sorry becks which one is the best approach?
[19:31] <bekks> newbooter: Freeing up space.
[19:31] <newbooter> Ok so delete some files and see what happens? But does that mean I can never allocate more free space to my /home partition again?
[19:32] <newbooter> And to the filesystem?
[19:32] <bekks> newbooter: Why would it mean that?
[19:32] <bekks> newbooter: Freeing up space is the fastest way to get more free space.
[19:33] <giuseppe_> http://xdccing.com/
[19:33] <deni74> what is the default size of /tmp  ?  (what should it be?)
[19:33] <TyanColte> anybody have any ideas about my problem with fontconfig?
[19:33] <bekks> deni74: It is a tmpfs and its size depends on your size of RAM.
[19:33] <giuseppe_> person
[19:35] <deni74> bekks: thanks. does it change if i have used a lot of disk space or not? i mean if the internal hard drive is empty, 50% full, 95% full, does that affect the size of /tmp?
[19:35] <newbooter> Yes but I need that space. I can delete some files temporarily, but I would also like to increase my /home partition and filesystem size by allocating unallocated drive space to it (I have about 4 GB unallocated space according to Gparted. So if I delete some files to create free space, the disk full issue will be resolved and THEN I can use gparted to increase the size of the home partition and filesystem? Amd I understanding you correctly?
[19:36] <bekks> deni74: No.
[19:36] <deni74> bekks: ok thank you
[19:36] <newbooter> Sorry if I don't understand fully, pretty new to Linux...
[19:36] <daftykins> newbooter: treat yourself to a new, larger hard disk for the laptop then dualboot ;)
[19:37] <clmclm> clm
[19:38] <newbooter> Yes daftykins but I would like to save this install so I can migrate it. I mean it should be possible to fix this right? Or can a system not be saved once something like this has happened?
[19:38] <daftykins> newbooter: you could actually just clone it over, given some care
[19:38] <newbooter> I mean the annoying thing is that I have unallocated space available on my current stick.
[19:39] <daftykins> resize with gparted, though that's better done from a live session other than the one on there
[19:39] <bekks> So add that space to some partition.
[19:39] <bekks> Whats the problem with that?
[19:39] <daftykins> experience, i suspect
[19:40] <AvengerLives> inflating a partition poses little risk to data.  The converse would have been a problem
[19:40] <daftykins> you'd still back up regardless :)
[19:40] <newbooter> Yes backup
[19:43] <newbooter> Yes I have used gparted from a live session a couple of times before to increase the /home when it was about 90% full. And I did use gparted to do that 2 hours ago. So before increasing from unallocated space worked without problems, when booting back I had more space available. So did the same 2 hours ago, did not work. So either:
[19:43] <newbooter> some process ate up the extra space right away
[19:43] <newbooter> , or the system did not recognize that more space was created.
[19:43] <bekks> newbooter: Why sont you free up space for getting more free space?
[19:43] <bekks> I really dont get that :)
[19:44] <newbooter> bekks I will do that now.
[19:44] <newbooter> To see if it resolves the problem.
[19:44] <bekks> Freeing up space will resolve the problem of not having enough free space.
[19:45] <deni74> Seveas: hi Seveas, you helped me yesterday, thanks again. please note i meant to endorse pavarotti and not the lyrics of "la donna è mobile", so if you are a woman dont be mad at me, i love women :) last thing i want is to disappoint someone who was nice to me... but anyways you were probably working on some other computer problem i think.... but you know, just in case.... :)
[19:46] <nemo> Say. Is there something like kubuntu, but for mate, in the ubuntu ISOs?
[19:46] <newbooter> But if it does, I still needed to increase the /home from it's current size by using gparted. Which worked before, but not the last time. So that worries me. That I will be stuck with 11,7 GB /home, and 4 GB unallocated space, and that I will never be able to increase the /home to 15,7 GB because using gparted from live session has no effect.
[19:47] <newbooter> Sorry if explanation is unclear.
[19:47] <k1l_> nemo: what you mean exactly?
[19:47] <daftykins> so look up a guide on resize, newbooter ?
[19:47] <nemo> I'm installing ubuntu on a VM, and my experience is that Unity is pretty much unusable on VMs these days due to requiring 3d accel, and well, VM being a window not playing nice with the left menu
[19:47] <clmclm> newbooter i get you and this seems strange
[19:47] <nemo> So. seemed like my other option is kubuntu, but I'm less familiar with it
[19:47] <k1l_> nemo: there is mate-ubuntu
[19:47] <nemo> So, figured I'd see if there was an ISO preconfigured w/ MATE since I'm more familiar w/ it
[19:47] <newbooter> daftykins: yes, and I used gparted succesfully like 3 times before to increase space.
[19:48] <k1l_> nemo: https://ubuntu-mate.org/
[19:48] <htqp> nemo: also try xubuntu/XFCE, it does not require hardware accel
[19:48] <nemo> k1l_: yeah, but last time I installed default ubuntu took me like 10 minutes to actually get to a package manager and a terminal in the VM, the Unity experience was that awful
[19:48] <daftykins> newbooter: so how come you've not done it yet? :D
[19:48] <nemo> htqp: eh. I guess xubuntu... yeah, that's probably the best choice :-/
[19:48] <newbooter> Well I will just go ahead.
[19:48] <TyanColte> Re-scanning /usr/share/fonts: fc-cache: symbol lookup error: fc-cache: undefined symbol: FcDirCacheRescan in fontcache log when trying to install/uninstall software. causing problems. Need help please.
[19:48] <htqp> nemo: if using VirtualBox, consider enabling 3D acceleration in the virtual machine settings
[19:49] <nemo> htqp: heh. I did that ☺
[19:49] <htqp> oh :(
[19:49] <nemo> htqp: it seriously depends a lot on the host vid card
[19:49] <newbooter> and do it... and hopefully it works this time. I just don't get why it didn't work last time when it did before.
[19:49] <nemo> htqp: I don't have 3d accel turned on in the host either
[19:49] <nemo> but I turned it on in the VM just hoping I could manage to get something functional
[19:49] <nemo> my exp w/ 3d accel in VMs over the years has been pretty consistently subpar, even on decent cards
[19:49] <newbooter> And I am a little worried that it is something like a corrupt partition table, and if I use gparted again it will totally screw the partition. I have backup, but still...
[19:50] <nemo> eh. xubuntu it is. fair 'nuff.  can just install mate right off
[19:50] <k1l_> nemo: less chat, more reading. i already answered your question
[19:50] <newbooter> Also, I think it is weird that Disks and df report different free space. But maybe it is bc of reserved space for root user you mentioned.
[19:50] <nemo> k1l_: huh?
[19:50] <nemo> k1l_: I was replying to htqp
[19:51] <newbooter> Anyway go to livession and gparted now... thank you all for your help so far. *Hopefully* I will be back in a bit.
[19:51] <clmclm> newbooter: yes there could be different 'definitions' for free space
[19:53] <dora> Hi!  Question; what is the best way to get java on Linux?
[19:53] <dora> I mean on Ubuntu.
[19:54] <daftykins> depends what you need java to run
[19:54] <htqp> dora: install packages default-jre icedtea-plugin
[19:54] <dora> Well, in Zorin I had trouble getting a java based app to run.  I had a jdk installed and evidently taht wasn't Java enough.
[19:54] <ntsp> dora im using openjdk personally, have found it works better
[19:55] <dora> Zorin is a confusing mix of Ubuntu and debian.
[19:55] <k1l_> dora: well, ask the zorin guys how to do this. we cant tell you the zorin way
[19:55] <clmclm> dora: i prefer to download the tar.gz from oracle and set alternatives
[19:56] <dora> Oh, that's the other thing.  I'm running 32 bit linux.  I guess they discontinued that?  It wasn't clear.  What version do I download?
[19:56] <k1l_> dora: for ubuntu?
[19:57] <dora> Yup.
[19:57] <remline> When a new Ubuntu version is released, do you all typically upgrade in place, or install from scratch?
[19:58] <k1l_> dora: what gives you "lsb_release -d"?
[19:58] <rypervenche> dora: I've never had a problem with openJDK.
[19:58] <lotuspsychje> !upgrade | remline
[19:59] <dora> Lsb_release -d gives me Ubuntu 14.04
[19:59] <lotuspsychje> remline: might be reccomended to upgrade lts to lts and non-lts to non-lts
[20:00] <k1l_> dora: ok, then join #ZorinOS if you dont use ubuntu
[20:00] <dora> Possibly the testing software I had to use was just too fussy.  It ran in two browsers only and seemed to test that everything is the "correct version" and not just if it worked.  I tried my Linux computer because I couldn't get it to work in Windows 7!   But I do want to make sure I don't use a version of java that some applications won't find helpful.
[20:00] <dora> Right now I've installed Ubuntu and I'm using that.
[20:00] <lotuspsychje> remline: to wich version are you planning to upgrade mate?
[20:01] <dora> On the oracle site, what version do I download for 32 bit?
[20:01] <giuseppe_> http://xdccing.com/
[20:02] <remline> lotuspsychje, thanks, I'm on 14.04 but am interested in going to 15.04 when it comes out. It sounds like I need to go 14.04 -> 14.10 -> 15.04?
[20:03] <TyanColte> this is really bugging me. I can't play any games because my GFX driver can't update due to this fontconfig issue
[20:03] <bekks> TyanColte: Due to which issue?
[20:03] <TyanColte> i already said it twice
[20:03] <TyanColte> Re-scanning /usr/share/fonts: fc-cache: symbol lookup error: fc-cache: undefined symbol: FcDirCacheRescan
[20:03] <TyanColte> in the logs for fontconfig
[20:04] <TyanColte> bekks ^
[20:04] <TyanColte> when installing or uninstalling anything
[20:04] <lotuspsychje> remline: or install 15.04 clean
[20:05] <bekks> TyanColte: http://askubuntu.com/questions/590334/updates-fail-because-of-fontconfig-after-ubuntu-reinstall
[20:05] <TyanColte> bekks, i've searched google everywhere and the only thing i can find is to delete libfontconfig.so.1 but i can't find that file anywhere on my system.
[20:05] <remline> lotuspsychje, that might be as easy as anything I suppose. I would just have to backup old files and reconfigure a few things upon install.
[20:05] <lotuspsychje> remline: you can use aptoncd to backup your favorite packages
[20:06] <Lunatic> Hoy, issues with nitrogen, it doesn't work, what to do?
[20:07] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: did you try to launch it from terminal?
[20:07] <Lunatic> I did
[20:07] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: you get any error?
[20:07] <Lunatic> Nope
[20:07] <Lunatic> I can use it
[20:07] <yeats> Lunatic: how does it not work?
[20:07] <TyanColte> bekks, any ideas?
[20:07] <Lunatic> But the wallpaper don't change
[20:07] <bekks> TyanColte: Did you read the link?
[20:08] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: manpage shows anything usefull howto use?
[20:08] <TyanColte> oh, just saw that lol, thanks
[20:08] <Lunatic> It's like nitrogen is changing wallpaper and something is saying it nope STFU I won't change
[20:09] <Lunatic> I looked on the internet for some solution but I found anything which could be the problem
[20:09] <Lunatic> Or may be it's a nautilus conflict
[20:09] <TyanColte> bekks, same problem
[20:09] <stizi> Which is the most accomplished subtitle creator on Linux ?
[20:10] <bekks> TyanColte: So whats the full output of which command?
[20:10] <TyanColte> Errors were encountered while processing:
[20:10] <TyanColte>  fontconfig
[20:10] <TyanColte> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[20:10] <bekks> TyanColte: Thats not the full output.
[20:10] <TyanColte> bekks, ^
[20:10] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: can you tell us why you dont just use the default wallpaper change in ubuntu?
[20:11] <TyanColte> which command do you want the full output of?
[20:11] <bekks> TyanColte: The one you are using.
[20:11] <ntsp> Is there a way to automatically switch sound to HDMI when a screen is connected? (I am using an hdmi switch to switch my second monitor to my media player sometimes, and I want my computer to auto switch the sound output once I switch it back)
[20:11] <newbooter> Ok update: deleted some files, still  same amount of MBs discrepancy between  df -h and Disks. So working as designed apparently. Moving on to trying gparted again.
[20:11] <Lunatic> Because I recently had a second monitor, and the default wp tool can't do double WP
[20:11] <TyanColte> hold on i'll pastebin it
[20:12] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: did you add nitrogen on your startup items?
[20:12] <TyanColte> bekks, http://pastebin.com/Dm0ArsEH
[20:12] <Lunatic> (Oh and BTW it the first time I use IRC so if there is something I should know...)
[20:13] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: Yes I did
[20:13] <lotuspsychje> !tab | Lunatic can be handy :p
[20:14] <Lunatic> Thanks c: I already knew that x)
[20:15] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: wich ubuntu are you on mate?
[20:15] <Lunatic> Ubuntu 14.04, with gnome-shell
[20:15] <Lunatic> Could this be the problem?
[20:16] <Lunatic> Stupid question, yes it could
[20:16] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: not sure yet what it doesnt work
[20:16] <TyanColte> bekks, did you get to look at that pastebin
[20:16] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: anything usefull at your logs perhaps?
[20:16] <Lunatic> what should I see?
[20:17] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: anything related to nitrogen would be a starting point
[20:17] <Lunatic> obviously, I'm checking
[20:17] <bekks> TyanColte: Yeah, but I cant see the error you told us before.
[20:18] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: you have nitrogen pointed also to the wallpaper folder right?
[20:18] <TyanColte> bekks, because that's in the log file for fontconfig
[20:19] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: You mean do I pathed my WP folder in nitrogen? If that's the question, yes
[20:20] <TyanColte> bekks do you want me to post my logfile?
[20:20] <jaely> halluw..
[20:21] <bekks> TyanColte: That would be helpful.
[20:21] <TyanColte> ok, hold on
[20:23] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: okay I don't see anything moving in the logs when I'm using nitrogen
[20:23] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: ok, im reading askbuntu issues on it, nothing found so far
[20:24] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: But maybe I'm not looking in the good file, I'm still begginer in command using
[20:24] <TyanColte> bekks, http://pastebin.com/YSMz2pUZ
[20:25] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: man nitrogen in terminal for the right use
[20:26] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: I started it from a terminal, it don't work better than the menu launcher btw
[20:26] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: found an interesting thread here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/89417/how-to-span-single-wallpaper-over-dual-monitors
[20:28] <GraemeLion> xb
[20:28] <GraemeLion> ack :D
[20:29] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: it was my solution if I don't found how to fix nitrogen,  but it should be better if I could fix it
[20:29] <matt__> What happened here:
[20:29] <matt__>  ./jre-7u75-linux-x64.rpm: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
[20:29] <pavlos> ntsp, can I send a pm?
[20:30] <ntsp> pavlos sure
[20:30] <k1l_> matt__: rpm is not for ubuntu
[20:30] <matt__> ok
[20:30] <matt__> I need tarball?
[20:30] <DJones> matt__: Thats not a surprise since rpms aren;t debian based distos
[20:31] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: not sure whats going wrong on your side exactly mate sorry
[20:31] <SchrodingersScat> !deb | matt__
[20:31] <k1l_> matt__: you want to install java jre?
[20:31] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: btw I found that "in gnome tweak tool, on the desktop session, set Have file manager handle the desktop to OFF."
[20:31] <matt__> k1l_, yes I want to install java jre
[20:31] <Lunatic> But I didn't found that, so I can't turn it off, may be it could help?
[20:32] <sonex> anybody know why the partitions that are mounted through fstab would all-of-a-sudden give the error that the partitions are "wrong fs type" but i am able to one at a time mount the partitions through KDE Partition Manager?
[20:32] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: your end goal is 2 same wallpapers for each monitor or span 1 wallpaper on the 2 monitors?
[20:33] <k1l_> matt__: sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre
[20:33] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: my goal is two different WP on 2 different monitor
[20:33] <htqp> sonex: maybe fstab declares the wrong type fort the partitions? replace the type (third column) with 'auto'
[20:33] <vibhavsinha> sonex: can you tell more about the error. May be paste the complete error message somewhere.
[20:34] <Bashing-om> sonex: Do the UUIDs in 'fstab' match what -> sudo blkid <- relate ?
[20:34] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: check the nitrogen thread if your doing the same thing: http://askubuntu.com/questions/390367/using-different-wallpapers-on-multiple-monitors-gnome-2-compiz
[20:36] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: Oh wait, it's gnome 2 + compiz, I have gnome 3, may be it's not compaptible
[20:36] <lotuspsychje> should be
[20:36] <lotuspsychje> !info nitrogen
[20:37] <Lunatic> not precised
[20:39] <sonex> bashing-on: Only the system drive and swap have those UUID number/letter strings. The other three, "data1, data2, data3" are just /dev/sdb,/dev/sdc,/dev/sdd
[20:40] <Basketball> in wps office how do i minimize the ribbon
[20:40] <sonex> they do work through the KDE Partition Manager, if I just click mount on each one. but on bootup it give "wrong fs type". I just don't understand why it would suddenly give that error, when it's been working for like a month with the same config..
[20:41] <matt__> In Ubuntu, I am using Citrix Reciever and it says No Java is installed, Firefox window
[20:44] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: I'm gonna delete this and find another solution, thanks by the way
[20:45] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: ok good luck
[20:46] <Lunatic> thanks, Do someone know why, when I start ubuntu, I always have 2 error message at the startup?
[20:46] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: what does the error say?
[20:48] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: Don't really remember, I so it everytime, It's the same on my friend's PC on xubuntu that I installed this morning, I can reboot and tell you if you want
[20:48] <Lunatic> see*
[20:49] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: would be handy to know whats causing the error
[20:49] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: okay be right back
[20:51] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje: sorry, didn't show up this time -_-
[20:51] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: you can check dmesg in terminal for error or syslog
[20:52] <TyanColte> bekks, any ideas about that log file?
[20:52] <Mandeep_Singh> Lunatic, was it asking you to report the error?
[20:52] <Bashing-om> sonex: The key here is what is listed in fstab for automounting ( and how) .. might be a good thing to show us what is -> cat /etc/fstab | pastebinit <- so we "see" what we are working with. ( /dev/ identifiers -sda - can change, UUIDs do not )
[20:52] <Lunatic> Mandeep_Singh, yes, that's it, one on each monitor
[20:53] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: can you recall if it was compiz ?
[20:54] <Mandeep_Singh> Lunatic, you may check by: cd /var/crash
[20:54] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, I don't think it's compiz, normally I don't have it, I read somewhere that with gnome-shell (or gnome 3) compiz is not used anymore
[20:55] <lotuspsychje> Mandeep_Singh: try what Mandeep_Singh suggests :p
[20:55] <Lunatic> Mandeep_Singh, lunatic@lunatic-player:/var/crash$ ls
[20:55] <Lunatic> _usr_bin_gimp-2.8.1000.crash   _usr_bin_gimp-2.8.1000.uploaded  _usr_bin_nitrogen.1000.upload
[20:55] <Lunatic> _usr_bin_gimp-2.8.1000.upload  _usr_bin_nitrogen.1000.crash     _usr_bin_nitrogen.1000.uploaded
[20:56] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: maybe thats why nitrogen doesnt work, its crashing?
[20:56] <sonex> Bashing-on: okay, the fstab is @ http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558431/
[20:56] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: what command did you add for nitrogen on your startup items exactly?
[20:56] <Lunatic> nitrogen crashs hould be normal, I just deleted it but not deleted the launch when computer starts
[20:57] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: nitrogen --restore ?
[20:57] <Mandeep_Singh> Lunatic, try ll command in the same directory and see the timestamp.
[20:57] <Lunatic> Yees, that
[20:58] <Lunatic> _usr_bin_gimp-2.8.1000.crash   _usr_bin_gimp-2.8.1000.uploaded  _usr_bin_nitrogen.1000.upload
[20:58] <Lunatic> _usr_bin_gimp-2.8.1000.upload  _usr_bin_nitrogen.1000.crash     _usr_bin_nitrogen.1000.uploaded
[20:58] <Lunatic> lunatic@lunatic-player:/var/crash$ cd
[20:58] <Lunatic> lunatic@lunatic-player:~$ cd /var/crash
[20:58] <Lunatic> lunatic@lunatic-player:/var/crash$ ll
[20:58] <Lunatic> total 70524
[20:58] <lotuspsychje> !paste | Lunatic
[20:59] <Bashing-om> sonex: Look'n at your http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558431/ .
[20:59] <TyanColte> ok, so bekks isn't helping anymore, anybody else have an idea why  http://pastebin.com/YSMz2pUZ is happening? it's causing me not to be able to install/uninstall any hardware.
[20:59] <TyanColte> software** not hardware
[21:00] <bekks> TyanColte: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=683693
[21:00] <Lunatic> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558444/
[21:01] <kalsa> Hi. I had functional internet connection on laptop (both ethernet and wi fi), but after going back from Sleep Mode, there is no internet connection on 14.04. On other device I see router. What should I do?
[21:01] <TyanColte> bekks i've seen this already\
[21:01] <sonex> Bashing-on: I just don't why it was fine, problem free for like a month,,then suddenly thursday evening it was giving me probs after/during a reboot..i didn't change anything..
[21:01] <TyanColte> bekks, there is no file in /usr/X11R6
[21:01] <sonex> my limited knowledge of such things..
[21:01] <TyanColte> i can't find libfontconfig.so anywhere
[21:02] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, Mandeep_Singh: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558444/
[21:02] <kalsa> I've got access to terminal on this laptop and can write what You say.
[21:03] <Mandeep_Singh> Lunatic, according to your current system time you may figure out the latest updated file
[21:03] <TyanColte> !topic
[21:03] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: i would also try to open that nitrogen crash file, see whats inside exactly
[21:03] <TyanColte> o.O
[21:03] <Lunatic> Hmmm okay
[21:03] <Bashing-om> sonex: As advised, device names (/dev/sdb1) can and do changem depending on when the devisce is recognized by the system. What I would do is make up new mount points ( mkdir /mnt/data1  /mnt/data2 /mnt/data3 ) and using the output of -> sudo blkid <- replace the names with the UUID .
[21:04] <Lunatic> So, both of you, what should I do exactly?
[21:04] <Mandeep_Singh> Lunatic, try both things :P
[21:04] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: we still trying to findout whats causing your error on startup, you try to investigate your own system
[21:05] <Lunatic> I understood lotuspsychje but I didn'i understood what Mandeep_Singh said
[21:05] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: did this error happen before you start messing with nitrogen?
[21:05] <sonex> ok..not familiar with blkid..does it shown me which device is what? like I kinda want them in the same order they are now, so would it just be first one is /dev/sdb..second../dev/sdc..etc.? or do i have it guess lol
[21:05] <Lunatic> what do you mean latest updated file?
[21:06] <Mandeep_Singh> Lunatic, what's the current time of the system?
[21:06] <Lunatic> 22.06
[21:06] <Lunatic> France
[21:06] <Lunatic> x)
[21:06] <TyanColte> i thought this was supposed to be a helpful chat :(
[21:07] <sonex> Bashing-on: okay, it does show the devices..i'll make those changes.. thankso a lot.
[21:07] <AegNuddel> is someone trying to view my desktop?
[21:08] <lotuspsychje> AegNuddel: why do you ask?
[21:08] <Mandeep_Singh> Lunatic, I think the problem is with gimp.
[21:08] <AegNuddel> got an incoming notice
[21:08] <lotuspsychje> AegNuddel: did you install vnc or something?
[21:09] <AegNuddel> it's through ubuntu.
[21:09] <lotuspsychje> AegNuddel: what kind of notice?
[21:10] <volkan_> is there exist elementery os channel?
[21:10] <Bashing-om> sonex: My blkid, for your reference, you see that the device ID (sdaa, sdb1, dsc1 ext) are mapped to a UUID .
[21:10] <AegNuddel> question that asks if I want to accept
[21:10] <lotuspsychje> !alis | volkan_
[21:10] <lotuspsychje> AegNuddel: accept what
[21:10] <OerHeks> !elementary
[21:10] <AegNuddel> to let them see my desktop
[21:11] <volkan_> Thank you :)
[21:11] <lotuspsychje> AegNuddel: do you have anything installed as remote software?
[21:11] <TyanColte> so random question, if nvidia has open source drivers for ubuntu now why can't cannonical include them in the OS now?
[21:11] <lotuspsychje> !details | AegNuddel
[21:11] <OerHeks> AegNuddel, if you enabled VNC or installed TeamViewer, why do you wonder?
[21:12] <AegNuddel> only the one that comes in ubuntu
[21:12] <k1l_> TyanColte: which drivers?
[21:12] <TyanColte> nvidia_340 and nvidia_311 both say open source out beside them on additional drivers page
[21:13] <lyze> Hello :) Does gparted support creating a second partition of a ssd when data is already stored on it?
[21:13] <lotuspsychje> AegNuddel: what did you install exactly?
[21:13] <k1l_> TyanColte: ubuntu includes nvidia drivers. and nvidia doesnt ship open source drivers, they are still binary blops.
[21:13] <k1l_> TyanColte: which ubuntu are you on? "lsb_release -d" tells you
[21:13] <TyanColte> k1l_, ubuntu includes noevau which is a crappy drive with no direct hardware support
[21:14] <TyanColte> 14.04.1 LTS
[21:14] <TyanColte> i didn't need lsb_release -d to tell me that
[21:14] <k1l_> it should be 14.04.2 anyway now
[21:14] <bekks> TyanColte: nouveau is the opensource nvidia driver.
[21:14] <lotuspsychje> lyze: you have space free on your ssd?
[21:14] <lyze> lotuspsychje, yes
[21:14] <lotuspsychje> lyze: then gparted can make a new partition on your ssd with the free space
[21:14] <TyanColte> yea bekks and it sucks. it works ok if your just browsing or whatnot but not for 3D gfx
[21:15] <lyze> lotuspsychje, i am currently running a arch linux installation but i want to install a ubuntu os to.
[21:15] <lyze> on the same ssd
[21:15] <lotuspsychje> lyze: we reccomend you ubuntu single install on your ssd :p
[21:15] <k1l_> TyanColte: ubuntu ships the 3.04, 319 and 331 binary blops from nvidia. so what is the problem with installing one of them from the ubuntu repo?
[21:15] <k1l_> *304
[21:15] <Bashing-om> sonex: Have I lost you ?
[21:15] <TyanColte> well because i'm on kernel 3.18 so none of those will build for me
[21:16] <AegNuddel> nothing!  it's in ubuntu!  desktop sharing
[21:16] <TyanColte> or 3.17 actually
[21:16] <lotuspsychje> lyze: 14.04 lts with ssd goes rocketfast
[21:16] <k1l_> TyanColte: what? which kernel are you running? how installed?
[21:16] <AegNuddel> GNOME Desktop Sharing
[21:16] <AegNuddel> ...
[21:16] <TyanColte> 3.17 kernel for xbox one controller support
[21:16] <lyze> lotuspsychje, also arch linux :)
[21:16] <k1l_> 3.17 should be out of ubuntu support anyway
[21:17] <TyanColte> no ubuntu is still on 3.13
[21:17] <lyze> lotuspsychje, but i want to play around with ubuntu a bit. and there i need all the performance so i can't use a vm
[21:17] <TyanColte> officially anyway
[21:17] <AegNuddel> 3.4.2
[21:17] <k1l_> TyanColte: your are way to unprecise.
[21:17] <AegNuddel> Share your desktop with other users
[21:17] <TyanColte> k1l_ what? i don't understand what you mean
[21:17] <lotuspsychje> AegNuddel: ok, so someone tryed to connect your desktop...
[21:17] <k1l_> TyanColte: ubuntu got more than one realease. so please be way more specific. you had a lot of false information so far
[21:17] <AegNuddel> it's gone now anyway
[21:18] <TyanColte> i've received a lot of false information, but i've provided none.
[21:18] <lotuspsychje> AegNuddel: you can disable desktop sharing if you dont want..
[21:18] <lotuspsychje> lyze: sure gparted will help you :p
[21:19] <lyze> lotuspsychje, is there no fear with data loss?
[21:19] <k1l_> TyanColte: if you keep your "i know everything better than you" attitude, that is not going to motivate people to help you.
[21:19] <TyanColte> i'm on kernel 3.17 so i can have xbox one controller support, the version of ubuntu i'm running right now 14.04.2 LTS by default is running on kernel version 3.13 which does not have xbox one controller support
[21:19] <AegNuddel> right.  was just making sure it wasn't from here since I've asked a lot of questions today.
[21:19] <sonex> Bashing-on: lost me a little..i'm not quite sure of the syntax to put in that file..let me look up fstab formatting..
[21:19] <lotuspsychje> lyze: always backup before you do things, and normally gparted will only use the 'free' space on a drive
[21:19] <lyze> lotuspsychje, ok thanks :)
[21:20] <lotuspsychje> lyze: whats your ssd brand by the way?
[21:20] <lyze> lotuspsychje, samsung
[21:20] <lotuspsychje> lyze: wich one
[21:20] <k1l_> TyanColte: ubuntu doesnt change the kernel version after a release. except for the LTS where there is the "hardware enablement stack" which is a backported kernel from a newer release. but that is 3.16 right now
[21:21] <Bashing-om> sonex: Tab completion .. as if you do not have my nick correct, I may loose any response in all the other traffic on the channel . see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283131 <- bodhi.zazen -Understanding fstab . And we continue on.
[21:21] <lotuspsychje> lyze: evo 840?
[21:21] <k1l_> TyanColte: so if you want something newer from 3.16 then you need mainline kernels. but keep in mind to install the headers, too and that you need take care of support on your own then.
[21:21] <lyze> get the name? can't find a commend in google and bought the computer some time ago ;)
[21:22] <lyze> * how can i get the naem
[21:22] <lotuspsychje> lyze: sfdisk -s
[21:23] <lyze> lotuspsychje, http://pastebin.com/8rgqN83q
[21:23] <k1l_> TyanColte: with headers installed you should be able to install those nvidia prop. drivers ubuntu ships
[21:23] <TyanColte> k1l_, this is a mainline kernel, and i have been keeping up with it. the only reason i installed this kernel in the first place is so i can use my Xbone controller with this install. i also have the headers. I do know what i'm doing in most matters here, the only thing i'm having problems with is this stupid fontconfig thing
[21:25] <TyanColte> k1l_ also, i'm not using the prop drivers that ubuntu ships with, i'm using the nvidia-346 drivers provided by xorg-edgers
[21:25] <TyanColte> i prefer those to what nvidia ships with
[21:25] <TyanColte> and they built just fine for my kernel
[21:25] <bekks> Ubuntu does not ship proprietary drivers.
[21:25] <cinnamon> what version of debian is ubuntu based on?
[21:25] <bekks> Ubuntu ships nouveau.
[21:25] <Prezident> bekks: depends.
[21:25] <bekks> Prezident: On what? :)
[21:25] <Prezident> "ubuntu does not ship propirietary drivers"
[21:26] <bekks> Prezident: Ubuntu does not automatically install nvidia drivers, but nouveau.
[21:26] <Prezident> Sure indeed not.
[21:26] <Prezident> Neither kernel does that afaik
[21:26] <Prezident> That would be handy for sure :)
[21:26] <bekks> Prezident: Correct. So it doesnt ship'em :)
[21:26] <k1l_> TyanColte: so you are running a unsupported kernel with a unsupported experimental video driver PPA and do complain in here that ubuntu doesnt work like you want? well, i would be happy if that works at all.
[21:26] <Prezident> xD
[21:27] <lyze> lotuspsychje, so i guess that's not the information ya looking for right? ;)
[21:27] <k1l_> cinnamon: not a specific one. what is the issue behind that?
[21:27] <TyanColte> k1l_, :-| the only thing i'm having problems with is fontconfig everything else works just fine. but when i install or uninstall something, it gives me an error saying fontconfig failed subprocess dpkg exited with error code 1
[21:28] <cinnamon> so would it make sense to do debian testing if i know ubuntu
[21:28] <bekks> TyanColte: did your read the solution in the second link I posted for you?
[21:28] <lotuspsychje> lyze: sudo lshw -c storage -c disk
[21:28] <k1l_> cinnamon: ubuntu does provide a developer stage for the next release. you can use that
[21:29] <lyze> lotuspsychje, here, its a different command but should provide the things you need (lshw isnt installed on arch)http://pastebin.com/456SbfrP
[21:29] <TyanColte> bekks, i said i already searched google and tried everything i discovered from the search results. on that particular one however, the file they reference does not exist on my system.
[21:29] <bekks> TyanColte: Is that a "yes" or "no" to my question?
[21:30] <lotuspsychje> lyze: ok model evo 840, the reason why i ask you this is because theres a performance fix firmware for your ssd
[21:30] <TyanColte> bekks i would have however the file they reference on the article you sent me does not exist on my system.
[21:30] <TyanColte> so u suppose that would be a no
[21:30] <lyze> lotuspsychje, oh thats nice :)
[21:30] <lotuspsychje> lyze: did you apply this firmware yet?
[21:30] <TyanColte> i **
[21:30] <lyze> lotuspsychje, nope i did nothing with the ssd
[21:31] <lotuspsychje> lyze: i reccomend you installing the specific performance firmware then reinstall ubuntu fresh
[21:31] <lotuspsychje> lyze: system will have a huge boost
[21:31] <lyze> lotuspsychje, thanks for the infos ;)
[21:32] <lotuspsychje> lyze: applying the firmware on an existing install may cause data loss, thats why fresh install
[21:32] <lyze> lotuspsychje, ok will notice that ;)
[21:33] <TyanColte> ok, that was weird, xchat just crashed. not sure why that happened. but whatever and bekks, no, i have not done that since the the file on that post doesn't exist on my ssd
[21:33] <_d4rklit3> hi
[21:33] <_d4rklit3> you guys know the location of the php.ini on ubuntu 14
[21:34] <lotuspsychje> _d4rklit3: try the whereis command in terminal
[21:34] <TyanColte> Regenerating fonts cache... failed.
[21:34] <TyanColte> See /var/log/fontconfig.log for more information.
[21:34] <TyanColte> dpkg: error processing package fontconfig (--configure):
[21:34] <TyanColte>  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[21:34] <TyanColte> Errors were encountered while processing:
[21:34] <TyanColte>  fontconfig
[21:34] <EriC^^> _d4rklit3, or locate
[21:35] <_d4rklit3> which one is the right one
[21:35] <Spirity64> yy
[21:35] <Spirity64> heyyyy
[21:35] <EriC^^> _d4rklit3, they're just different
[21:35] <TyanColte> jeez that was supposed to send as one line
[21:36] <EriC^^> _d4rklit3, whereis searches your $PATH, locate searches the whole filesystem
[21:36] <lotuspsychje> !paste | TyanColte
[21:36] <TyanColte> lotuspsychje, i know this, thanks.
[21:36] <ObrienDave> TyanColte, try HexChat for IRC. maintained and free for all platforms
[21:36] <TyanColte> it was supposed to paste as one line, but it didn't
[21:36] <TyanColte> ObrienDave, xchat works just fine.
[21:37] <gb27> hey!! can anyone help me with setting up client server using mutt in mint
[21:37] <ObrienDave> *sighs and walks away*
[21:37] <k1l_> TyanColte: please paste "ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d" too
[21:37] <lotuspsychje> !mint | gb27
[21:37] <TyanColte> k1l_, ok
[21:38] <_d4rklit3> lol i dont know if its the right one
[21:38] <lotuspsychje> _d4rklit3: maybe if you share us what your trying to do exactly?
[21:38] <k1l_> TyanColte: in a pastebin, of course
[21:38] <_d4rklit3> increaes max upload file size
[21:39] <TyanColte> k1l_ of course
[21:39] <TyanColte> k1l_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558602/
[21:39] <lotuspsychje> _d4rklit3: filesize of what?
[21:41] <TyanColte> sorry, xchat crashed again
[21:43] <TyanColte> k1l_, anything to gleam from that?
[21:43] <k1l_> not something obvious. what give "apt-cache policy fontconfig?
[21:43] <ObrienDave> *sighs and walks away*
[21:45] <TyanColte> k1l_ ok, new development
[21:46] <TyanColte> i ran sudo dpkg --audit and saw that fontconfig was only half configured,
[21:46] <TyanColte> so i ran sudo dpkg --configure fontconfig
[21:46] <TyanColte> and i got subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[21:46] <TyanColte> sorry for using enter as a punctuation,
[21:46] <gb27> #postfix
[21:48] <Bashing-om> sonex: How ya doing ? How more can I help presently ?
[21:49] <TyanColte> k1l_, http://pastebin.com/9fBch4Mf for apt-cache policy fontconfig
[21:50] <k1l_> TyanColte: you installed a version as a .deb package or something other not from the ubuntu repos that is causing that issue
[21:50] <TyanColte> k1l_ any idea how to figure out what?
[21:50] <k1l_> it is the 15.04 fontconfig deb
[21:51] <TyanColte> 15.04? dafaq?
[21:51] <k1l_> you did that :/
[21:51] <TyanColte> i never installed anything of the sort
[21:51] <TyanColte> at least not directly
[21:51] <lotuspsychje> TyanColte: i see a cuda ppa in your lists, what kind of grafix card you got exactly?
[21:52] <TyanColte> lotuspsychje, 2x Galaxy GTX 760 factory overclocked and with 4GB VRam, in SLI configuration
[21:52] <k1l_> ubuntu didnt do that. so either you (what the apt-cache suggests) or some sort of 3rd party stuff.
[21:52] <lotuspsychje> TyanColte: is that an optimus card?
[21:53] <mircx1> someone can help to me about problem
[21:53] <mircx1> i write in terminal
[21:53] <mircx1> telnet localhost 25
[21:53] <mircx1> and i get error
[21:53] <TyanColte> lotuspsychje, not that i know of
[21:53] <mircx1> this what i get
[21:53] <mircx1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558671/
[21:53] <k1l_> TyanColte: so maybe try to get the official deb package from here http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/fontconfig  and force the installation. hopefully it resolves your messy system
[21:53] <sonex> bashing-on: it works with the UUIDs. It was my fault, I had ext3 instead of ext4.
[21:53] <lotuspsychje> !telnet | mircx1
[21:54] <TyanColte> k1l_ my system isn't messy :D it's just the way i want it... except for the fontconfig issue
[21:54] <mircx1> ok
[21:54] <mircx1> then what i need to do for this?
[21:54] <bekks> mircx1: Forget that ssh. For your test. telnet is perfect.
[21:55] <TyanColte> k1l_ i went to the link but see no place to actually download the file
[21:55] <bekks> mircx1: You just have to fix postfix configuration, which appears to be broken.
[21:55] <mircx1> how?
[21:55] <k1l_> TyanColte: click on the architecture you use
[21:55] <Bashing-om> TyanColte: FYI : sysop@1404mini:~$ apt-cache policy fontconfig >> Installed: 2.11.0-0ubuntu4.1 ; on my updated 14.04 system .
[21:55] <teagrinder> Sup all
[21:55] <mircx1> i now in terminal and i dont know how i can send email to other
[21:56] <lotuspsychje> teagrinder: welcome
[21:56] <bekks> mircx1: So which howto did you follow for setting up a mailserver?
[21:56] <mircx1> yes
[21:56] <sonex> Bashing-on: here's the updated fstab..seems to be loading w/o errors. http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558684/
[21:56] <mircx1> from this
[21:56] <mircx1> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/postfix.html#postfix-smtp-authentication
[21:57] <bekks> mircx1: Then you did something wrong there, apparently.
[21:57] <bekks> mircx1: That howto works fine.
[21:57] <mircx1> i do everything one sec i up paste
[21:58] <hobby_> please any site to upload a screen shot ???
[21:58] <k1l_> hobby_: imgur.com
[21:59] <Bashing-om> sonex: ( my nick is Bashing-om , that is a 'm" at the end - if you do not use correct nick your address to me I do not see in my IRC client ) checking your http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558684/ ,
[21:59] <sonex> Bashing-om: thanks for the help..it's loading properly now.
[21:59] <TyanColte> k1l_ ok, so how do i force this version to install
[22:00] <TyanColte> because if i use the software center it says a newer version is already installed, and if i use dpkg -i it errors out
[22:00] <TyanColte> when i try to purge the newer version it says dependency problem not removing, so i'm a bit confused
[22:00] <hobby_> I want to install ubuntu dual boot with windows tell me where  to go from here step by step please http://i.imgur.com/zYm7rHI.png?1
[22:00] <lotuspsychje> !dualboot | hobby_
[22:01] <k1l_> TyanColte: pastebin it. details matter a lot
[22:01] <TyanColte> ok gimme a sec
[22:01] <TyanColte> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558713/
[22:01] <TyanColte> k1l_ ^
[22:02] <hobby_> ubottu>  I havent partitionate a disk in my life , so would you be kind and show me , would be very appreciated !
[22:02] <k1l_> TyanColte: your system is officially a mess
[22:03] <k1l_> dpkg 1.17.23ubuntu1 is from 15.04 too.
[22:03] <TyanColte> what the hell
[22:03] <lotuspsychje> hobby_: http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2014/05/install-ubuntu-1404-alongside-windows.html
[22:04] <lotuspsychje> hobby_: to make your life more easy, i would sugest install ubuntu only (singleboot)
[22:04] <Bashing-om> sonex: Great ! I do still suggest that you make the mount points for those added partitions in the directory '/mnt' for manitainability and ease of use : mine -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558714/ ; for an idea of how complicated keeping up with mounts can be . Nice to keep them in one place .
[22:04] <lotuspsychje> hobby_: or try ubuntu in livemode to test
[22:05] <TyanColte> so k1l_ any way to downgrade dpkg to the proper version so i can get fontconfig to the proper version?
[22:06] <lotuspsychje> TyanColte: fix broken packages from grub recoverymode can do magic sometimes
[22:06] <TyanColte> what command is that (I know how to get into grub recoverymode)
[22:06] <TyanColte> to fix the broken packages
[22:07] <lotuspsychje> TyanColte: its not a command, its an option in the list after recoverymode
[22:07] <TyanColte> oh lol, ok, i'll give that a try, brb
[22:07] <k1l_> TyanColte: actually that fontconfig issue is just a symptom. you somehow messed with your system, so it got 15.04 packages installed. i dont think there is a fix for a that messed up system to get back to stable state
[22:07] <TyanColte> well i'm going to have to try, i'm not reinstalling, i've got everything installed and configured the way i want it.
[22:08] <TyanColte> it would take weeks to get back to a usable state if i had to reinstall
[22:08] <TyanColte> i'd have to redo the kernel upgrade, and the nvidia drivers, and reinstall everything.
[22:08] <mircx1> Hola again if someone can see where i worng then i happy to know i never install postfix-smtp this my conf http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558733/
[22:09] <TyanColte> mircx1, #postfix
[22:09] <lotuspsychje> TyanColte: what k1l_ is true, its not sure fix broken packages will work
[22:09] <TyanColte> well it's worth a try, so i'll brb
[22:10] <jonny__> hi
[22:11] <daftykins> hi
[22:12] <Lunatic> I'm back, I was trying to solve an error when my wireless adapter fucked me that hard for an hour
[22:12] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: keep it familly friendly in chat plz
[22:12] <Lunatic> And you're still there x)
[22:12] <Lunatic> sorry language
[22:12] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: chipset?
[22:13] <Lunatic> Hum, dunno
[22:13] <Lunatic> Where can I find this?
[22:13] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: sudo lshw -C network
[22:16] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter Qualcomm Atheros 64bits 33Mhz pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list rom ethernet physical wireless
[22:16] <Lunatic> broadcast=yes driver=ath9k driverversion=3.13.0-36-generic firmware=N/A ip=192.168.1.33 latency=0 link=yes multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11bgn
[22:16] <lotuspsychje> !atheros | Lunatic
[22:17] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: some chipsets might need firmware to work properly
[22:17] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: did you install ubuntu with cable and updates on?
[22:18] <Lunatic> I installed ubuntu with wifi and updates on
[22:18] <lotuspsychje> ok
[22:18] <Lovich> does anyone have a sql client they recommend?
[22:18] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: what kind of wifi problems do you experience?
[22:18] <bekks> Lovich: Depends on the database.
[22:18] <Lovich> mysql
[22:18] <bekks> Lovich: So just use "mysql".
[22:18] <rypervenche> Lovich: The default mysql client works best, I feel.
[22:18] <Lunatic> But I think that's because I am too far, so sometimes It disconnect or just slow down
[22:19] <rypervenche> Lunatic: You might try to run the client from a tmux or screen session.
[22:19] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje,  usually, I have 1.5MB/s if it can help?
[22:19] <Lunatic> ADSL
[22:19] <soahccc> I tried to follow this howto but when I try to "apt-get build-dep/source nginx" I get "E: Unable to find a source package for nginx"... Is it worth it to figure it out or should I just compile it the normal way? http://www.geoffstratton.com/2014/03/ubuntu-recompile-nginx-apt-get/
[22:19] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: maybe the syslogs can show anything usefull about wifi
[22:20] <cinnamon> how long does it take to run dd to transfer to usb?
[22:20] <lotuspsychje> !info nginx | soahccc
[22:20] <k1l_> depends on file size and writing speed of usb.
[22:21] <rypervenche> soahccc: I personally prefer to use the nginx.org's repositories for nginx.
[22:21] <soahccc> lotuspsychje: hmm I guess it's the nginx repo which doesn't have the sources (what for an irony)
[22:21] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, which log should I look at?
[22:22] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: you can tail -f /var/log/syslog and tail -f /var/log/dmesg and wait for wifi errors
[22:22] <Lunatic> hmmm okay
[22:23] <Lunatic> It should not take a long time, errors are supposed to happen everytime in my case
[22:23] <soahccc> rypervenche: thanks... I use the nginx repo on all servers except that one :S Now it works
[22:23] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: you can also check if you have speed problems with an eth0 cable
[22:24] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: (to make sure its not your isp)
[22:25] <Lunatic> I also had problems in ethernet when I had one, but not than much, the problem was from the cable, it was hardware probleme
[22:26] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: did you check your additional drivers icon, to see if other atheros drivers showup?
[22:27] <Lunatic> Okay, I started chromium and tried to go to soundcloud and it crashed for a moment
[22:28] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: your wifi?
[22:31] <Lunatic> How do *I check?
[22:31] <Lunatic> Okay founded
[22:32] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, No, just have nvidia drivers in additional drivers
[22:32] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: ok, does your wifi also disconnect or just speed bottlenecks?
[22:33] <Luichi2015> Hi all!!
[22:33] <Lunatic> It disconnect, and when it does, I don't know how long it can take
[22:33] <Lunatic> Hi 2015 guy ._.
[22:34] <Luichi2015> Is there anybody speak spanish?
[22:34] <Lunatic> Not me
[22:34] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: investigate your running los with tail, and see if there's anything unusual when it disconnects
[22:34] <lotuspsychje> !es | Luichi2015
[22:35] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic:*logs
[22:35] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, youo mean all the logs?
[22:36] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: no, i mean at the time your wifi drops, check your logs at the same time
[22:37] <Luichi2015> Thanks! Bye!
[22:37] <Lunatic> Hmmm okay
[22:38] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: you can always pastebin your syslog and share to chat
[22:39] <cinnamon> k1l: it is 1.5GB for 2GB device
[22:40] <k1l_> cinnamon, how long did you wait?
[22:40] <cinnamon> 1 hour
[22:41] <Lunatic> Oh!
[22:41] <Lunatic> something happened
[22:41] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, okay I'vee got something, you want all the log?
[22:41] <cinnamon> k1l_ is that long?
[22:41] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje,  I mean from the crash to the resurection?
[22:41] <k1l_> cinnamon, yes.
[22:41] <cinnamon> /media/cinnamon/Backup$ sudo dd if=trisquel_7.0_amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc
[22:41] <cinnamon> I tried this command
[22:41] <lotuspsychje> Lunatic: the log, or the line sure
[22:41] <cinnamon> that should work
[22:41] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, I've got a lot, I copy this
[22:42] <cinnamon> oh lol
[22:42] <cinnamon> jsut finished
[22:42] <superprower> Hi. I'm using 2 monitors, left one is main. I also use drop down terminal guake. It's open's on screen where mouse is, but i want it to open only on left screen. And also there is bug: when i'm open it on right screen, i can't anymore open it on left until i open readme/settings. Is there a way to make terminal open only on main screen?
[22:43] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, can you give me the site where to paste again please?
[22:43] <lotuspsychje> !paste | Lunatic
[22:43] <treelzebub> superprower, what display driver are you using?
[22:45] <superprower> treelzebub: my video card is nvidia, with 331 version of driver.
[22:46] <mike7508> ok call me a complete noob but im trying to learn as much as I can about linux server but I need some help... I have created an init.d to autostart a program, but how to I get it so the init.d will auto-start with boot
[22:47] <lotuspsychje> !upstart | mike7508
[22:48] <treelzebub> superprower, open NVIDIA XServer and go to the X Server Display Configuration. Is your left monitor set as the main screen?
[22:48] <tempguest> hello, im hoping to get some help if and when someone has time
[22:49] <Bashing-om> !ask | temp
[22:49] <tempguest> hahah, got it.
[22:49] <superprower> treelzebub: this is the "Make this the primary display for the X screen option" ?
[22:49] <treelzebub> yes, sorry.
[22:50] <treelzebub> superprower, are you asking for this one program to always open in left monitor, while all other progs open under your mouse pointer?
[22:50] <treelzebub> if it's the former, i do not know the answer. i can only tell you how to make all apps open in the left monitor.
[22:52] <Lunatic> And the only way I founded to reactivate connection is turn on and off and on and off my wireless adapter till it works
[22:52] <superprower> treelzebub: sorry, i'm very bad at english, so, i guess i didn't understand you, but,  right now my right screen has IRC opened in guake, mouse pointer on it, and on other scren all remaining programms, and yes, in X server settings left screen set as primary
[22:54] <Lunatic> Okay, stable connecction or not right now?
[22:54] <tempguest> running ubuntu 12.04 LTS on 32bit chromebook ARMv7 Processor rev 4 (v7l) × 2  ..... first thing, i'm wondering how i can mimmick a right click without a mouse, just trackpad, without going back and forth  to systemsettings>mouse all sloppily each time. preferrably setting a shortcut  to make systemkey+rightclick mimmick a leftclick unless theres an
[22:54] <tempguest>  easier alternative
[22:54] <Lunatic> yes, I think
[22:55] <iblackford> hi all, I have a thumb drive that I want to resize the partition and make a new swap partition on the remaining space
[22:55] <iblackford> I understand there are some x utilities for this, but what might I use for the command line?
[22:55] <tempguest> oops i got dyslexic on that question but you get the point
[22:56] <Lunatic> lotuspsychje, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10558918/ sending again, in case you didn't saw it because of crash
[22:59] <Bray9082_> How would I auto mount a nas
[23:02] <daftykins> Bray9082_: adding it to /etc/fstab
[23:03] <mazzy> ubuntu have the module ipt_LOG
[23:03] <mazzy> ?
[23:03] <mazzy> i'm trying to trace iptables
[23:03] <NegativeFlare> o_O
[23:03] <NegativeFlare> Bray9082_: With what protocol?
[23:03] <tempguest> brb having display issues
[23:03] <NegativeFlare> NFS?
[23:04] <teward> mazzy: 'trace' iptables?
[23:04] <Bray9082_> NegativeFlare: Probably SMB
[23:04] <teward> mazzy: trace it for what?
[23:04] <teward> o
[23:04] <NegativeFlare> !samba | Bray9082_
[23:04] <NegativeFlare> See first link :P
[23:05] <MichaelHabib> hi guys, any idea why when I click "Browse Files" in Firefox i opens up the Windows like / Wine file browser and not the Ubuntu one ?
[23:06] <Bray9082_> NegativeFlare: Thanks
[23:06] <NegativeFlare> Bray9082_: I would prefer SSHFS, and NFS over Samba, unless you're using Windows machines
[23:06] <treelzebub> superprower left.  sorry, mate <3
[23:06] <Bray9082_> NegativeFlare: ubuntu 14.10
[23:07] <treelzebub> forever in our hearts
[23:07] <NegativeFlare> Bray9082_: Doesn't matter, SSHFS and NFS still work with 14.10
[23:07] <Bray9082_> Yep
[23:08] <Bray9082_> It's just that the share is already setup with samba and stuff
[23:24] <ra21vi> my desktop fan is continuously on high on Ubuntu 14.10. On Windows,it behaves correctly and remains silent most of times. What should I do?
[23:25] <daftykins> ra21vi: was that an upgrade or clean install?
[23:25] <ra21vi> clean install
[23:25] <ra21vi> daftykins: clean install
[23:25] <daftykins> and what make + model is this?
[23:27] <ra21vi> daftykins: custom assembled. MSI motherboard, with i5 2200K, SSD, AMD Radeon HD6670
[23:27] <tempguest> ok back
[23:28] <daftykins> ra21vi: how is it custom if it's MSI? :)
[23:28] <daftykins> oh desktop.
[23:28]  * daftykins facepalms
[23:28] <daftykins> latest BIOS?
[23:28] <ra21vi> daftykins: self-assembled :) ... obviously had to buy components
[23:29] <ra21vi> daftykins: yes. Last flashed 2/3 months ago
[23:29] <daftykins> yeah i had laptop in my head.
[23:29] <daftykins> does 14.04.1 do this?
[23:30] <ra21vi> daftykins: no, its 14.10
[23:30] <daftykins> yes and i'm asking if 14.04.1 does it :) since it's an LTS release
[23:31] <ra21vi> daftykins: sorry, I didn't check with 14.04
[23:31] <daftykins> so... do? :)
[23:31] <ra21vi> i installed xsensor, and coretemp is ~ 60 C
[23:31] <daftykins> throw it on a flash drive, boot the live session, job's a good'un
[23:33] <ra21vi> daftykins: I would love to, but since I had to do my work on this machine, i cannt experiment with different distros... this been installed for 6-7 months, just updated whenever there was updates available. From beginning its fan is noisy, and sometimes I try to fix by following internet articles, and fail. Right now I am doing same
[23:34] <daftykins> ra21vi: i'm suggesting to boot a live session, not install.
[23:34] <daftykins> = 5 minute job that doesn't touch the hard disk / SSD
[23:35] <ra21vi> daftykins: ok. I will do. Have to close all my work apps.
[23:35] <Lunatic> -fr
[23:35] <Lunatic> !fr
[23:35] <navetz> care
[23:35] <ra21vi> daftykins: but what if that works, fan in live session is silent, what should I do next
[23:35] <daftykins> one step at a time
[23:36] <jonas_> #soot
[23:45] <OerHeks> coretemp is ~ 60 C is normal for  i5 2200K as 73.3°C is specified http://ark.intel.com/products/33925/Intel-Pentium-Processor-E2200-1M-Cache-2_20-GHz-800-MHz-FSB
[23:46] <daftykins> if 60 is idle, load would go way higher than 73
[23:46] <daftykins> that however is a Pentium 0o
[23:46] <BBLLCC> hi, how do I increase the SWAP memory? i have 4 GiB RAM and Swap, but htop lists only 2048 MiB od SWAP, not 4046
[23:46] <daftykins> 2200K != E2200 :)
[23:46] <BBLLCC> 4048
[23:48] <k1l_> BBLLCC, what gives you "sudo fdisk -l"? please put it into a pastebin
[23:51] <BBLLCC> k1l_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559158/
[23:52] <CptRageToaster> BBLLCC: So... you have a 2GB swap partition...
[23:52] <k1l_> BBLLCC, see the sda5 line. its not 4gb
[23:52] <CptRageToaster> :P
[23:52] <daftykins> ooooh dear.
[23:53] <BBLLCC> errr I thought swap is dependant on RAM only, I have 4 GiB of RAM
[23:53] <CptRageToaster> Oh.. .ok
[23:53] <CptRageToaster> so...
[23:53] <CptRageToaster> Physical RAM is different than swap
[23:53] <CptRageToaster> you have both
[23:53] <k1l_> BBLLCC, the swap sice is what you make the partition size to.
[23:54] <BBLLCC> k1l_, a so swap is variable and I can choose how big to make it
[23:54] <CptRageToaster> basically
[23:54] <BBLLCC> ok...
[23:54] <CptRageToaster> in terminal type `free -m`
[23:54] <k1l_> BBLLCC, and that has nothing to do with ram in the first place. its just what you use it for related to ram usage.
[23:54] <BBLLCC> should I increase the swap size?
[23:54] <sonex> i have a general question about servers...do they work better if they are directly connected to the internet, as opposed to being on an internal network behind a firewall? or is it a moot point if the forwarding is setup correctly?
[23:54] <CptRageToaster> and you'll see how much available (swap + physical) you have
[23:54] <CptRageToaster> BBLLCC: You normally don't want to rely on swap
[23:54] <embrik> anybody with experienc eon cinelerra here? Am not able to set default duration on still images
[23:54] <BBLLCC> ok
[23:54] <CptRageToaster> it's your Harddrive immitating RAM
[23:54] <BBLLCC> good, another problem solved :D
[23:54] <CptRageToaster> so... it's slower
[23:54] <daftykins> sonex: you mean behind a home router? no difference
[23:54] <BBLLCC> thanks to you all
[23:55] <sonex> ok. thanks.
[23:55] <k1l_> BBLLCC, well, on a modern system you dont want to use swap at all since its very very very slow. but you need it for suspend to ram and if you use heavy ram using programs that need more ram than you got installed
[23:55] <BBLLCC> k1l_, will take that into account
[23:56] <k1l_> BBLLCC, if you want to use hibernation (suspend to ram) swap should at least be the same size.
[23:57] <BBLLCC> k1l_, o, that interests me
[23:57] <BBLLCC> so, how do I set the swap size to 4 GiB?
[23:57] <k1l_> make the partition 4gb big
[23:57] <BBLLCC> will gparted do the thing k1l_ ?
[23:58] <k1l_> in your case: start a live usb/cd/dvd ubuntu, make sure the partitions on sda are not mounted, then use gparted to shrink sda1 and then resize sda2 and then sda5 to the size you want
[23:59] <k1l_> !away > _cb_afk
[23:59] <newbooter> Ok bekks, daftykins, clmclm . Thanks for your help. System is back to normal again. Turns out both DIsks AND Gparted on a livesession report about 600 MB free when df reports disk full. I guess that prevented me from realizing it was a disk full problem...