[00:00] <max_> ?
[00:00] <max_> hello,everyone
[00:00] <lelebart-element> @k1l i'm tryng to chroot in order to do that: http://askubuntu.com/questions/54067/how-do-i-safely-change-grub2-screen-resolution
[00:04] <bruxC> Bummer, no manual entry for smartctl
[00:04] <Guest28560> I'm new to ubuntu and need help with something
[00:05] <Guest28560> I am trying to install java 7 runtime, but it always says 'package dependencies not resolved'
[00:05] <Guest28560> Can anybody help me?
[00:05] <Ben64> Guest28560: can you pastebin the full command and error
[00:05] <k1l> !paste | Guest28560 put the whole errors there
[00:06] <Guest28560> ok I guess
[00:11] <Guest28560> Ok guys
[00:12] <Guest28560> I really need help, I cannot install java 7 runtime, and when I try it tells me 'package dependencies cannt be resolved'. Here is the terminal when II try and install from apt-get: http://imgur.com/Bnge2U1
[00:13] <Guest28560> I'm very new to ubuntu
[00:13] <Guest28560> Can anybody at all help me?
[00:14] <ObrienDave> install the openjdk-7-jre
[00:14] <Ben64> Guest28560: why not pastebin the text? but ok..... please pastebin the output of .... "apt-cache policy default-jre default-jre-headless openjdk-7-jre"
[00:14] <keags> That is really strange just ran the same command on my system and the dependecies install that would not on yours
[00:14] <Guest28560> So just type: sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-re?
[00:15] <k1l> Guest28560: what ubuntu is that?
[00:15] <ObrienDave> definately Ubuntu ;P
[00:17] <Guest28560> Output of apt-cache policy default-jre default-jre-headless openjdk-7-jre: http://imgur.com/Mp9em8k
[00:18] <bekks> Guest28560: wrong picture uploaded.
[00:18] <Guest28560> Can any of you tell me what the problem may be? I just want to install java 7 runtime and it  refuses to work
[00:18] <k1l> !paste | Guest28560 please use the text paste service
[00:18] <Ben64> Guest28560: wrong picture, and can you just paste the text???
[00:18] <Guest28560> dangit
[00:19] <ObrienDave> not to worry, it happens to all of us :)
[00:20] <Guest28560> Ok, done
[00:20] <Guest28560> http://imgur.com/4HD08Bh
[00:20] <Guest28560> !paste
[00:21] <bekks> Guest28560: Can you just pastebin the text instead uploading screenshots?
[00:21] <Guest28560> So look at it and write what I see into pastebin?
[00:21] <ObrienDave> Guest28560, install pastebinit, sudo apt-get pastebinit
[00:21] <bruxC> bekks was just doing some skim reading on the smartctl manual.
[00:22] <bruxC> I couldn't find a way to smartctl all 6 of my HDDs simultaneously. Does this mean I need to execute a command singularly?
[00:22] <ObrienDave> Guest28560, then ,   apt-cache policy default-jre default-jre-headless openjdk-7-jre | pastebinit
[00:22] <bekks> bruxC: open six terminals.
[00:22] <ObrienDave> post url here
[00:22] <bruxC> bekks i'm in a rescue cli
[00:23] <bruxC> How can I simulate that in a cli environment?
[00:23] <bekks> So use the consoles available with ctrl+alt+f1 to f6.
[00:23] <bruxC> apologies, I'm still learning.
[00:24] <ObrienDave> bruxC, no worries, we were all there at one time :)
[00:24] <bruxC> Thanks brother.
[00:25] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624283/
[00:25] <Guest28560> there
[00:25] <ObrienDave> \o/
[00:26] <bruxC> so this would not work: smartctl -t long /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd etc etc
[00:26] <k1l> Guest28560: "sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre | pastebinit"
[00:27] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624286/
[00:27] <Guest28560> Ok
[00:27] <k1l> Guest28560: "sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre-headless | pastebinit"
[00:28] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624296/
[00:29] <coffee-> hi you awesome peeps =)
[00:29] <k1l> Guest28560: "sudo apt-get install tzdata-java | pastebinit"
[00:29] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624301/
[00:29] <Ben64> Guest28560: did you do an upgrade from a different version of ubuntu recently or something along those lines
[00:30] <k1l> Guest28560: "sudo apt-get update&&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[00:30] <Guest28560> I just got ubuntu, I think. I cancelled the installment proccess, but ended up on ubuntu anyways
[00:30] <k1l> Guest28560: if that wants  to install updates let it run. say when its done without errors.
[00:31] <Guest28560> It did
[00:31] <Guest28560> What now
[00:31] <k1l> Guest28560: "sudo apt-get install tzdata | pastebinit"
[00:32] <Guest28560> wait, it asked if I want to continue, so I typed'Y'
[00:32] <Guest28560> And now it's doing something
[00:32] <k1l> ok, so you didnt have updated packages-lists. now you can start to install the default-jre
[00:33] <Guest28560> It's at 13%
[00:33] <k1l> let it run
[00:33] <Guest28560> k
[00:33] <Ben64> i guess your packages were all super outdated somehow
[00:33] <Guest28560> I really appreciate your help, I'm a real newbie
[00:35] <Guest28560> I think this will take about 5 minutes, so I'll brb
[00:36] <pc-moon> hello , i have ubuntu in virtual box , and i wanna install some softwares from cd how can install from cd
[00:36] <pc-moon> i dont want use internet
[00:36] <eikon81g> pc-moon, what type of file are you tring to install? tar.gz?
[00:36] <eikon81g> you need to use the terminal
[00:37] <pc-moon> ok i wanna install extra codes for mp4
[00:37] <eikon81g> so open the disk and open the terminal from the folder
[00:37] <pc-moon> ok ill use terminall
[00:37] <pc-moon> ok terminal running
[00:37] <eikon81g> in the folder right click and say open terminal from here
[00:37] <eikon81g> type "ls" and hit enter
[00:37] <eikon81g> do you see the files?
[00:38] <Daikan> are there some really good dvd editing software programs out there?
[00:38] <pc-moon> yes
[00:38] <pc-moon> boot , dists..etc
[00:38] <eikon81g> what is the extension of the file? some files are associated with the software center so you could technically double click them and it should use the software center to install them
[00:38] <ObrienDave> Daikan, devede
[00:38] <furkan> is it true that with KMS enabled i should be able to instantly switch between my desktop and VTs? because after switching from catalyst to radeonsi i don't notice any difference, but in dmesg I see "[    8.695874] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled."
[00:39] <Daikan> i mean that you can open title screen VOBs and edit them for your own DVD, etc
[00:39] <Daikan> not just using default premade stuff like dvdstyler or even worse, devede
[00:39] <pc-moon> i dont know the extension of the file i just have disk of ubuntu and wanna install codac
[00:40] <daftykins> codecs.
[00:40] <eikon81g> lol
[00:40] <pc-moon> yes
[00:40] <eikon81g> yea what he said
[00:40] <eikon81g> so you have to know the full file name including the extension to install from terminal anywayu
[00:40] <eikon81g> so once you have terminal open and on the correct directory
[00:41] <daftykins> eikon81g: actually the installed version can install packages from on the liveDVD
[00:41] <eikon81g> when you type ls in terminal it should give you a list of files
[00:41] <pc-moon> can i use find command to search inside
[00:41] <eikon81g> oh ok.. daftykins may need to take over then
[00:41] <eikon81g> loll
[00:41] <daftykins> pc-moon: just put the VM online, life will be made easier.
[00:41] <eikon81g> < newb
[00:41] <eikon81g> what he said..
[00:42] <pc-moon> my internet is too weak
[00:42] <eikon81g> oh man
[00:42] <Ben64> pc-moon: how do you intend on installing codecs?
[00:42] <Daikan> ObrienDave: Really?  How can I make it so that its directly copied from the old VOB
[00:43] <Ben64> pc-moon: this isn't windows, you don't download an exe with codecs and run it
[00:43] <daftykins> pc-moon: that's silly
[00:43] <eikon81g> pc-moon, http://howtoubuntu.org/things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr < there's a lot of basic getting started stuff there including installation of codes from terminal
[00:43] <eikon81g> take a peak
[00:43] <pc-moon> i dont , i just rememberer CD have codacs ask me to install wile i install full OS
[00:44] <eikon81g> what are you trying to do specifically?
[00:44] <eikon81g> playback of dvds will require codecs to be installed
[00:44] <Ben64> eikon81g: i wouldn't recommend people to follow that page, does things that are unnecessary
[00:45] <eikon81g> I agree I skipped a bunch but the codec installation is outlined..
[00:45] <eikon81g> so pc-moon listen to Ben64..
[00:46] <pc-moon> ok
[00:46] <Ben64> pc-moon: explain what codecs you're trying to install, and how. what files are on the disc?
[00:47] <pc-moon> for mp4
[00:47] <eikon81g> thx Ben64
[00:47] <Ben64> pc-moon: mp4 is a container
[00:48] <pc-moon> ok no problem its container
[00:48] <pc-moon> can i install it from CD
[00:48] <Ben64> pc-moon: can you please explain fully what you're doing
[00:48] <eikon81g> lol
[00:49] <pc-moon> i have ubuntu in my pc need file to let mp4 work well , i dont have good internet i have CD can i fix it by CD
[00:49] <Ben64> pc-moon: what is on the cd
[00:49] <pc-moon> CD of ubuntu
[00:49] <Ben64> then no
[00:50] <pc-moon> ah ok
[00:50] <daftykins> pc-moon: put it online and install VLC, then we can move on with our lives
[00:50] <Ben64> hook it up to the internet, do something like "sudo apt-get install mpv"
[00:50] <eikon81g> loll
[00:51] <eikon81g> I love coming here, such funny people..
[00:51] <daftykins> the humour is needed to survive IT
[00:52] <k1l> Guest28560: just copy the whole output and put it onto paste.ubuntu.com
[00:52] <eikon81g> true statement.. It never fails.. those who are most competent have the least patience which provides very nice commentary
[00:53]  * eikon81g drinks to that..
[00:55] <Gustavo6046> I just heard of in #freenode that here the following is prohibited, said Ben64:
 hey everybody
 slap your FUCKING pussies for FREEDOM you fucking FAGGOTS!
 YEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 SLAP IT NIGGER
 YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
[00:55] <Ben64> ...
[00:56] <eikon81g> gotem coach
[00:56] <daftykins> one born every minute
[00:56] <eikon81g> loll
[00:59] <Guest28560> I need help, I'm trying to install java 7 runtime, and when I use 'find other application' and select it, it comes up with this: http://imgur.com/BlbxcQD
[01:00] <k1l> Guest28560: come on. i asked you to show the terminal output in a pastebin (you dont want to tell me you can upload a foto but not a text, right) where is that?
[01:00] <eikon81g> lol, nice
[01:00] <Guest28560> I don't know how to transfr a dialouge box to pastebin
[01:00] <Ben64> Guest28560: "java -version | pastebinit"
[01:01] <eikon81g> there it is..
[01:01] <k1l> Guest28560: the terminal output in the background. i can see some errors there but not all. if you dont want us to just guess pastebin it.
[01:02] <Guest28560> Ben64, I typed that and I didn't get a url
[01:02] <k1l> because its not installed
[01:02] <k1l> mark the text in the terminal that is still opened and put it on paste.ubuntu.com
[01:02] <Ben64> Guest28560: did you get a version number
[01:02] <Guest28560> I'm new and stupid, I'm trying
[01:03] <k1l> marking and coping text is the same you would do it when writing a email.
[01:03] <Guest28560> It gave me some packages it was found in
[01:03] <eikon81g> don't stress guest28560 it will get easier but the support guys are good, try to keep up :p
[01:04] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624447/
[01:05] <k1l> Guest28560: please mark the text above that with the mouse, press right click, choose copy, open paste.ubuntu.com, paste it there, give us the link
[01:05] <k1l> the text above that in the terminal
[01:05] <Guest28560> Above what? Didn't I just pastebin the text I typed into the terminal?
[01:06] <k1l> i can see there was a error on the java install you tried. so java is not isntalled
[01:06] <RudeViper>  can anyone tell me how to change the font size in the terminal emulater - default one installed with xfce - preferred applications says it is the Debian X Terminal Emulator
[01:06] <Guest28560> There was 1 error message
[01:06] <k1l> Guest28560: some on. you need to mark the text in terminal
[01:06] <Guest28560> after the thing loaded
[01:06] <k1l> Guest28560: yes, we need to see that
[01:06] <k1l> we cant just guess what the error was
[01:07] <Guest28560> It's not in my terminal anymore, how do I get back to it
[01:07] <k1l> scroll up?
[01:08] <Guest28560> There isn't a scroll bar'
[01:08] <Guest28560> It's only the text in my last pastebin that's in my terminal
[01:08] <daftykins> RudeViper: edit -> preferences?
[01:08] <k1l> *sigh*
[01:09] <Guest28560> I'm sorry, I've never used Ubuntu before 2 hours ago
[01:09] <Ben64> Guest28560: "sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre-headless openjdk-7-jre | pastebinit"
[01:09] <Guest28560> I'm trying to learn
[01:09] <k1l> Guest28560: "sudo apt-get update&&sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" after that please mark all the text and copy paste that to paste.ubuntu.com
[01:09] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624465/
[01:10] <Guest28560> Ben64
[01:10] <Guest28560> k1l: is that the whole long process again?
[01:10] <Ben64> do what k1l just said
[01:11] <k1l> Guest28560: start it and when its ended (no matter what it says) put all of that into a pastebin, manually.
[01:11] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624476/
[01:11] <Guest28560> There
[01:11] <k1l> ok, now "sudo apt-get -f install"
[01:12] <Guest28560> Do I type 'Y'?
[01:12] <k1l> y
[01:13] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624481/
[01:13] <Guest28560> done
[01:14] <eikon81g> that's cute..
[01:14] <eikon81g>  (No space left on device)
[01:15] <Guest28560> Mine?
[01:15] <Guest28560> :O
[01:15] <k1l> Guest28560: please show a "df -h" in a pastebin
[01:15] <eikon81g> dang partition size
[01:16] <pc-moon> ok i have another computer have vlc installed can i get it to another computer dont have insternet
[01:16] <daftykins> pc-moon: maybe, is it ubuntu too?
[01:16] <Guest28560> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10624497/
[01:16] <pc-moon> yes
[01:16] <daftykins> pc-moon: check /var/cache/apt/archives for a VLC .deb
[01:17] <daftykins> pc-moon: but for the love of Tux just put the VM _ONLINE_
[01:17] <k1l> Guest28560: is this a live ubuntu?
[01:17] <Guest28560> Idk
[01:17] <eikon81g> LOL daftykins
[01:17] <eikon81g> are you running off a usb drive or livedvd?
[01:17] <Guest28560> What would that mean
[01:17] <Guest28560> Yea
[01:17] <pc-moon> no its not live
[01:17] <eikon81g> not you pc-moon
[01:18] <Guest28560> I am running off a USB
[01:18] <k1l> *sigh*
[01:18] <eikon81g> is it tiny?? like 2gb
[01:18] <eikon81g> lol
[01:18] <Guest28560> 16 gig I think
[01:18] <Guest28560> It doesn't say on it
[01:18] <eikon81g> well we see that you have a 2gb partition to work with and it's full
[01:19] <Guest28560> I have windows on it too
[01:19] <Guest28560> I didn't partition windows
[01:19] <eikon81g> on the usb drive?
[01:19] <Guest28560> No
[01:19] <k1l> ok i am off, too much surprises for me.
[01:19] <Guest28560> On the machine
[01:19] <daftykins> k1l: cya
[01:19] <Guest28560> :[
[01:19] <eikon81g> later
[01:19] <eikon81g> lol
[01:19] <daftykins> Guest28560: why are you doing this?
[01:19] <eikon81g> do you understand guest?
[01:19] <Guest28560> Fuck, well I'm screwed I guess
[01:19] <Guest28560> Idk what to do'
[01:19] <eikon81g> not fully..
[01:20] <Guest28560> brb
[01:20] <eikon81g> daftykins, he is trying to run minecraft
[01:20] <daftykins> please don't swear in here
[01:20] <daftykins> ...seriously?
[01:20] <eikon81g> LOL
[01:20] <eikon81g> yea, he first pastebin had minecraft.jar
[01:20] <daftykins> Guest28560: is this true? you're trying to run minecraft in a live session? why
[01:21] <eikon81g> smh, he's addicted.. gotta have it. LOL
[01:21] <eikon81g> crisis averted, he bailed..
[01:21] <daftykins> please reduce the commentary, eikon81g - this is a support channel, main chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:21] <eikon81g> ok
[01:22] <pc-moon> didnt found vlc
[01:22] <pc-moon> but im sure its installed
[01:22] <pc-moon> and working well
[01:22] <daftykins> yeah, package is gone then. you're out of options
[01:23] <daftykins> put the VM online
[01:23] <daftykins> otherwise, please cease
[01:38] <staquix> bye
[01:40] <Agent_Smith1> i'm having trouble with a connected ftp server
[01:41] <daftykins> details?
[01:41] <Agent_Smith1> i can create folders but when i try to paste or delete something the File Operations windows freezes
[01:41] <Agent_Smith1> I tried to paste something and it stopped at 44.4kb
[01:41] <Agent_Smith1> Delete stops at 0 bytes
[01:41] <daftykins> where is the host?
[01:41] <daftykins> and running what
[01:42] <Agent_Smith1> not really sure how would I find that
[01:42] <Agent_Smith1> I think the host is local
[01:42] <daftykins> what is it, a webhost or something you're connecting to?
[01:42] <daftykins> details!
[01:42] <Agent_Smith1> an error windows just popped up it says
[01:43] <Agent_Smith1> There was an error reading the folder "aspnet_client". Could not connect to 192.168.1.59 Connection timed out
[01:43] <Agent_Smith1> could it be a problem with my connection?
[01:44] <Agent_Smith1> it works
[01:44] <daftykins> _where are you connecting to?_
[01:44] <Agent_Smith1> think my connection might just be slow
[01:44] <Agent_Smith1> it's an ftp site other than that I'm not too sure
[01:44] <daftykins> what address do you connect to... a LAN IP or what?
[01:45] <Agent_Smith1> It's not hosted on a physical server that's in my residence
[01:45] <Agent_Smith1> the physical server I believe is a few miles away
[01:45] <daftykins> so you don't run it? it's not yours?
[01:45] <Agent_Smith1> not too sure how to find details of it
[01:46] <Agent_Smith1> it's not mine
[01:46] <Agent_Smith1> is there a command to find details of it
[01:46] <daftykins> and what is it, web hosting you pay for?
[01:47] <Agent_Smith1> I don't pay for it
[01:47] <eikon81g> are you using an ftp client?
[01:47] <nicomachus> I'm missing something stupidly simple connecting my droid via usb.
[01:47] <Agent_Smith1> i'm just using the "Connect to Server" features in the side of the nautilus window
[01:47] <daftykins> *sigh* Agent_Smith1 trying to get clear info out of you is worse than talking to an estate agent about a house
[01:47] <nicomachus> lol
[01:48] <eikon81g> nicomachus, did you change the setting ou your device to mtp?
[01:48] <daftykins> Agent_Smith1: try a proper FTP client then
[01:48] <nicomachus> !!!
[01:48] <daftykins> jeez
[01:48] <Agent_Smith1> I'll use Filezilla then.
[01:48] <nicomachus> !samba | Agent_Smith1
[01:48] <daftykins> >3
[01:48] <nicomachus> not what I meant. whoops.
[01:48] <eikon81g> LOOOL
[01:48] <daftykins> that's a bad nicomachus
[01:48] <eikon81g> nicomachus, what happens when you plug you're phone in?
[01:49] <nicomachus> it charges but that's it. trying to find mtp settings
[01:49] <eikon81g> at the top
[01:49] <nicomachus> this is an oooooold one I dug outta the closet.
[01:49] <eikon81g> oh it may not have mtp then.. you need it to mount
[01:49] <asdf123> what choo looking at?
[01:49] <nicomachus> whoa, weird. 4 options: PC Mode, Windows Media Sync, USB Mass Storage (current), and Charge Only
[01:50] <eikon81g> check the usb settings it usually has an icon at the top and you drag it down and select mount sevice
[01:50] <daftykins> nicomachus: you do unlock it prior to plugging in, yeah?
[01:50] <nicomachus> lol yes daftykins.
[01:50] <eikon81g> USB mass storage is current? that should work..
[01:50] <daftykins> USB mass storage still 0o how old is this thing O_O
[01:50] <Jimmio> Hey all. I just installed ubu-gnome 14.04.02.. and trying to install libglu1-mesa-dev wants to remove most packages. What gives?
[01:50] <eikon81g> change it to another mode and switch it back
[01:50] <nicomachus> daftykins: Droid 2 Global running android 2.3.4
[01:50] <daftykins> gingerbread O_O
[01:51] <nicomachus> yeaaaaa
[01:51] <nicomachus> won't update to anything else either. haha
[01:51] <daftykins> i bet that thing is unsafe to use online nowadays
[01:51] <nak_> quick question regarding the forums. I'm coming back to ubuntu after a few years and I see they now use a SSO login. I had a forum account but no longer have access to that email address, is there anything I can do?
[01:51] <nicomachus> daftykins: going to flash it, no worries. Will probably end up tearing it down and just borrowing some hardware anyway.
[01:51] <eikon81g> nicomachus, try another usb port on your machine..?
[01:52] <daftykins> make sure it's not in USB 3, yeah
[01:52] <nicomachus> it's in the only 2 I have
[01:52] <nicomachus> Ok, MTP isn't working because it's not reading the "Memory Card"
[01:52] <nicomachus> I suppose they mean SD.
[01:53] <daftykins> could well be
[01:53] <daftykins> use "dmesg | tail" to see if it even sees it
[01:53] <nicomachus> I think the external sd is bad. it also has an internal... so maybe if I just remove the external
[01:53] <nicomachus> dafty: http://pastebin.com/CRYXbDDT
[01:54] <nicomachus> it's seeing it.
[01:54] <daftykins> indeed
[01:54] <daftykins> is this standard ubuntu?
[01:54] <nicomachus> 14.04
[01:55] <daftykins> yeah but, unity
[01:55] <daftykins> not xfce or other
[01:55] <nicomachus> yea, unity
[01:55] <nicomachus> just removed the external micro sd. see how it goes now..
[01:58] <nicomachus> still says the memory card is missing... ugh
[01:59] <nicomachus> doesn't even show total space available under Storage Settings.
[01:59] <nicomachus> ok, I've got bigger problems than Ubuntu. thanks anyway, guys.
[01:59] <eikon81g> good luck
[02:00] <nicomachus> factory reset may do it. if I'm still having trouble, I'm sure I'll be back. actually I'll probably be back sometime anyway.
[02:00] <nicomachus> actually I know I will. haha
[02:04] <Jimmio> Why do I need to remove a bunch of programs to install libgl1-mesa-dev?
[02:10] <Guest98948> hey people !!!!   a single question !!!!   OpenDNS or Google DNS for my Ubuntu ???
[02:11] <Alissa> I prefer Google 'cause I'm just a googlewhore :D
[02:11] <mikeit> Hi all
[02:12] <aeon-ltd> Guest98948: try both, decide based on speed, redirects, controls etc
[02:17] <nicomachus> hi mikeit
[02:18] <daftykins> Guest98948: doesn't matter.
[02:18] <daftykins> !pm | Guest98948
[02:27] <nicomachus> got that Droid 2 connected. Rooting now.
[02:28] <nicomachus> I should be able to use a Windows root tool through WINE, right...?
[02:29] <nicomachus> nope, apparently not...
[02:36] <gloikaper> hello
[02:36] <aeon-ltd> hello
[02:36] <nicomachus> hello
[02:36] <gloikaper> good night
[02:45] <dusty> anybody here know about keyserver.ubuntu.com?
[02:46] <Ben64> dusty: ask your real question
[02:46] <flexpaint> should installing apache2 and phpmyadmin from the software manager work out of the box?
[02:46] <Ben64> flexpaint: yep
[02:47] <flexpaint> i should be able to access it from localhost/phpmyadmin ?
[02:47] <Ben64> i don't know where it puts it by default
[02:48] <flexpaint> hmm
[02:48] <dusty> i am running a ubuntu install scrpt and it always hangs on this gpg: requesting key 142986CE from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com
[02:49] <flexpaint> when i go to it in browser it's just "Index of file:///etc/phpmyadmin/"
[02:50] <Ben64> flexpaint: when you go to what in browser
[02:50] <flexpaint> /etc/phpmyadmin. probably doing this wrong...
[02:50] <flexpaint> thats where its installed though
[02:50] <Ben64> why would you go to /etc/phpmyadmin in a browser?
[02:50] <flexpaint> i dont know haha. do i need to move it?
[02:50] <flexpaint> to /var/ww?
[02:50] <Ben64> no...
[02:51] <flexpaint> am i not supposed to be able to access it in browser? im used to wamp
[02:52] <Ben64> of course you are supposed to access it from the browser
[02:52] <flexpaint> okay what do i do then?
[02:53] <Ben64> well it puts a phpmyadmin config into apache
[02:54] <flexpaint> in one of the conf- folders?
[02:54] <Ben64> in both
[02:55] <flexpaint> it has phpmyadmin in the title?
[02:55] <Ben64> sure does
[02:55] <flexpaint> dont have it
[02:55] <Ben64> then you probably didn't install something properly
[02:55] <flexpaint> i just used the software manager
[02:56] <Ben64> i just installed it, it asked if i want to configure it for apache, i said yes, it made the conf
[02:56] <flexpaint> hmm okay ill reinstall phpmyadmin
[02:59] <flexpaint> Ben64, i didn't get anything mentioning apache. just mysql passwords
[02:59] <Ben64> sudo dpkg-reconfigure phpmyadmin
[02:59] <flexpaint> nice
[03:01] <flexpaint> no mysql client to activate
[03:01] <flexpaint> hmm
[03:02] <codepython777> does anyone run vbox on ubuntu host+ guest to run a server? If yes, how do you start/shutdown the vm automatically
[03:04] <flexpaint> Ben64, i think i got it to work. where did you access it from in browser?
[03:04] <Ben64> flexpaint: look in the conf
[03:05] <flexpaint> apache or phpmyadmin?
[03:05] <aeon-ltd> codepython777: http://askubuntu.com/questions/404665/how-to-start-virtual-box-machines-automatically-when-booting 2nd comment here has a simple solution
[03:05] <Ben64> flexpaint: yes
[03:06] <flexpaint> oh wait, i would have a phpmyadmin conf file in those folders if it were working
[03:06] <flexpaint> so idk. i did sudo apt-get install mysql-client
[03:06] <flexpaint> and went through the config again
[03:09] <flexpaint> i swear everything i do takes 10 times longer than it needs to
[03:10] <YokoBR> guys, anybody with shellscript knowledge?
[03:10] <YokoBR> or a shellscript channel
[03:10] <jtdoncas> #bash
[03:10] <YokoBR> thanks!
[03:24] <nick2938> So, I was wondering how to select on-screen text
[03:24] <nick2938> Meaning, the non-selectable stuff like the text in dialog boxes and application menus
[03:25] <Steve_Jobs> what do I need to do to make my chromebook pixel (original model) boot from SD card to Ubunutu?
[03:25] <Steve_Jobs> .. and is it wise to just wipe it with Ubuntu altogether?
[03:26] <Steve_Jobs> (Does Linus still use the pixel as his main rig?)
[03:32] <daychilde> So... I just was given a laptop and I've installed Ubuntu MATE. In Chrome (not chromium), when I visit certain sites that are CPU-intensive (I think that's the common factor) - the screen goes blank and won't come back until I power off. However, things continue to run - for example, I can CTRL-W to close the tab and the music it was making stops. I can also randomly click and can tell it's working. Firefox doesn't do this. Where c
[03:32] <daychilde> Laptop is from 2007 I think
[03:36] <daychilde> :/
[03:58] <nahtnam> Hey! I ran `sudo dd if=Camd64OS-20150217010102.img of=/dev/sdb1 bs=4M` to burn a img to a usb, but it didnt work. Now, when I plug in my usb into my laptop it doesnt show up. How can I restore it?
[04:00] <penos> i think ubuntu sucks
[04:00] <penos> no offence
[04:00] <penos> it was good before
[04:01] <penos> now i cant print broken fonts
[04:03] <rypervenche> nahtnam: Have you unplugged the USB drive and plugged it back in?
[04:09] <nahtnam> rypervenche: First thing I tried
[04:09] <nahtnam> It wont show up in devices
[04:09] <rypervenche> nahtnam: Does the image that you are using support being dd'ed to a USB drive?
[04:09] <rypervenche> nahtnam: If not, you will need to use something like unetbootin.
[04:10] <nahtnam> rypervenche: Im pretty sure. I used this: http://arnoldthebat.co.uk/wordpress/chromium-os/
[04:10] <nahtnam> When I plugged it into the computer and booted to it, it said something about no boot file
[04:12] <nahtnam> rypervenche: I dont care about the img and installing it. I just want my usb back. :P
[04:14] <rypervenche> nahtnam: Then you will simply need to reformat the USB drive. What file system do you want on it?
[04:15] <nahtnam> rypervenche: Something that all os's can read.
[04:15] <nahtnam> and thats fast
[04:15] <nahtnam> and effecient
[04:15] <rypervenche> nahtnam: Do you plan on putting large files on it?
[04:15] <nahtnam> rypervenche: Nothing more than 100md
[04:15] <nahtnam> *mb
[04:15] <AndroidKris> grub is installed on /dev/sdb with my xubuntu boot. It does not recognize my windows boot...Through extensive googling I have run across something that might help. Anyone know if I might bork my system with this command.
[04:15] <AndroidKris> sudo dd if=/usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin of=/dev/sda
[04:15] <rypervenche> nahtnam: Then FAT32 would probably be best.
[04:16] <nahtnam> rypervenche: They will be mainly be word docs, images, and what not
[04:16] <AndroidKris> oh, windows is on /dev/sda
[04:16] <nahtnam> rypervenche: Isnt ntfs faster than fat32?
[04:17] <rypervenche> nahtnam: http://askubuntu.com/questions/68809/how-to-format-a-usb-or-external-drive
[04:17] <rypervenche> nahtnam: It would be better on Windows, but I don't know if Mac supports it or not.
[04:17] <nahtnam> IDC about mac
[04:17] <nahtnam> Im not getting near a mac anytime soon
[04:17] <rypervenche> nahtnam: "Something that all os's can read." I assumed Mac.
[04:18] <nahtnam> rypervenche: Sorry. Let me rephrase that. Something all good os's can read. ;)
[04:18] <rypervenche> nahtnam: Then Windows wouldn't be in that list^^ ext4 in that case. (but with Windows, go NTFS then)
[04:19] <nahtnam> rypervenche: Well, windows is debatable since most games run on it. Its also really popular. I would say windows is borderline. The only reason I need to be able to read on windows is because my school computers use it
[04:19] <rypervenche> nahtnam: That is not a discussion that will be having in here. Hop on #ubuntu-offtopic if you would like to discuss that more.
[04:19] <nahtnam> K
[04:20] <nahtnam> Im fine. I expressed all of the opinions I needed to :P
[04:20] <AndroidKris> Why do I feel like I'm talking to a wall no matter where I go tonight?
[04:22] <nahtnam> AndroidKris: Im here for you :P
[04:22] <nahtnam> I just dont know much about ubuntu and stuff (just a normal user)
[04:22] <nahtnam> so I cant really help
[04:22] <[n0mad]> as long as the wall doesn't talk back it should be ok. i'm pretty newbish or i'd try to help you. so far I've gotten as far as how to get my dual boot windows running in a virtual box. i don't know about fixing the real mbr
[04:22] <AndroidKris> Thanks (bro?)
[04:22] <AndroidKris> lol
[04:23] <azhar_> how to speedup my ubuntu?
[04:23] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Let me see, one sec.
[04:23] <AndroidKris> k, thx
[04:23] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Run "du -s /usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin" please
[04:23] <AndroidKris> azhar_ install more/better ram
[04:24] <silv3r_m00n> i pasted 56 kb of text in a text editor like gedit/kate/kwrite etc and the text editor becomes very slow/hangs, why ? how do i speed it up, the entire text is in one line
[04:24] <jtdoncas> azhar_: use a WM only instead of a DE
[04:24] <rypervenche> azhar_: What is too slow for you?
[04:24] <AndroidKris> rypervenche: 4	/usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin
[04:24] <AndroidKris> output.
[04:25] <fajok> ngapunten kulo amit...nyuwun sewu ....laono!
[04:25] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: That might be fine then. Either way, I would make a backup of your MBR before making the change.
[04:26] <AndroidKris> How to backup /dev/sda mbr?
[04:26] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Be prepared to have to jump onto a live session and restore the MBR.
[04:26] <sandy> testing
[04:26] <AndroidKris> got a mint live session handy and waiting.lol
[04:26] <Guest12405> check
[04:26] <ablegreen> Need a simple and easy to use tool to encrypt a folder and access it all through the terminal. Any recommendations?
[04:27] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: dd if=/dev/sda of=/root/mbr.bin bs=512 count=1
[04:27] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: As root or with sudo
[04:27] <lapion> hmm I have recently found out that my system has next to the regular passwd group and shadow also has files with the same names however with a .org addition to the name
[04:28] <lapion> anyone know what those are for ?>
[04:28] <AndroidKris> rypervenche: and to restore would be the reverse. (dd if=/root/mbr.bin of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1)
[04:28] <AndroidKris> ??
[04:28] <rypervenche> ablegreen: There are several encryption tools out there that you can use encfs or ecryptfs, or a LUKS partition or loop device.
[04:28] <rypervenche> lapion: Can you show us what you mean?
[04:29] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Correct, but you will have to mount the drive from a live session and then change the path accordingly.
[04:29] <AndroidKris> gotcha.
[04:29] <lapion> rypervenche, /etc/group.org  /etc/passwd.org  /etc/shadow.org
[04:29] <AndroidKris> thanks rypervenche. gonna give it a shot. Wish me luck.
[04:30] <ablegreen> rypervenche: Thanks.
[04:30] <rypervenche> lapion: Sounds like someone backed up those files or some program did, org being short for "original" perhaps.
[04:30] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: What are you trying to do by the way?
[04:30] <[n0mad]> he said grub isn't recognizing his windows mbr
[04:30] <AndroidKris> fix the windows mbr so that grub will pick it up when I run sudo update-grub.
[04:31] <AndroidKris> ^^
[04:31] <AndroidKris> [nomad] reads.lol
[04:31] <fajok> sorry ....
[04:31] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Hmmm, you shouldn't need to touch anything with syslinux unless you're using syslinux, GRUB should be what you use. But I won't stop you from trying.
[04:32] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Yeah, where did you read that that would be a good thing to try? The problem won't be solved by doing that.
[04:33] <rypervenche> Sorry, I should have asked about this before, but I was a bit distracted.
[04:33] <AndroidKris> grub sees /dev/sda2 and /dev/sda3 which are the os and recovery partitions respectively. however /dev/sda1 is the boot partition of my windows hdd, and grub doesn't see it.
[04:33] <[n0mad]> i find all this interesting. i've figured out some cool stuff to me that i can do with my new laptop with a little googling and some ok pc skills. I'm amazed i can run windows in a virtual box while using ubuntu while vnc into my old laptop
[04:33] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: sudo gdisk -l /dev/sda
[04:34] <[n0mad]> if i could figure out why i can't get autocomplete to work on hexchat, now that would be an accomplishment!
[04:36] <AndroidKris> wall of text follows....
[04:36] <AndroidKris> Partition table scan:
[04:36] <AndroidKris>   MBR: MBR only
[04:36] <AndroidKris>   BSD: not present
[04:36] <AndroidKris>   APM: not present
[04:36] <AndroidKris>   GPT: not present
[04:36] <AndroidKris> ***************************************************************
[04:36] <AndroidKris> Found invalid GPT and valid MBR; converting MBR to GPT format
[04:36] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: In a pastebin please.
[04:37] <cfhowlett> AndroidKris, learn to paste.  it's easy
[04:37] <AndroidKris> gotcha. my bad
[04:41] <AndroidKris> http://pastebin.com/index/0W0SFgvQ
[04:43] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: And what does "sudo update-grub" output? (in a pastebin please)
[04:44] <AndroidKris> http://pastebin.com/BwYgDZdr
[04:45] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Also, have you tried booting from the first Windows 7 one? If that doesn't work, try running "sudo os-prober" and pastebin the output (install it if it's not already installed)
[04:46] <AndroidKris> tried booting /dev/sda2
[04:46] <AndroidKris> won't boot. just loops back to grub.
[04:46] <AndroidKris> after going through the entire windows boot process.
[04:47] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Oh, so it does go through the normal Windows booting process, but loops back to Grub?
[04:48] <AndroidKris> yep.
[04:48] <AndroidKris> os-prober output is only two lines, okay to paste here?
[04:49] <AndroidKris> /dev/sda2:Windows 7 (loader):Windows:chain
[04:49] <AndroidKris> /dev/sda3:Windows Recovery Environment (loader):Windows1:chain
[04:50] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: OH, so did you install GRUB on sda and not sdb?
[04:51] <AndroidKris> originally, yes.
[04:51] <AndroidKris> don't know why. Newb move
[04:51] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Ah ok, so we'll need to get the Windows bootloader restored on there. Sorry, I hadn't realized that.
[04:51] <AndroidKris> ah, okay.
[04:52] <AndroidKris> now that grub is on /dev/sdb
[04:52] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: And then after that, we'll want to have you install grub on sdb (if that's where your Linux partition(s) is/are)
[04:52] <rypervenche> Ok, then you'll want to boot from sdb from then on
[04:52] <rypervenche> Let me find how to restore the Windows bootloader.
[04:53] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreUbuntu/XP/Vista/7Bootloader#Windows_Vista_or_7_or_8
[04:53] <AndroidKris> I installed the boot-repair utility and ran it. It installed grub on sdb. Then I entered bios and set sdb as priority boot device. All that should be left is restoring the windows bootloader
[04:53] <fajok> nick ackil
[04:54] <flexpaint> how can i set light table as the default text editor for css/php files?
[04:54] <AndroidKris> Haha, I already had that link open in a tab.
[04:54] <AndroidKris> lol
[04:54] <flexpaint> browsing to the file in opt didnt work
[04:56] <AndroidKris> rypervenche, that's where I got the sudo dd if=/usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin of=/dev/sda command from.
[04:56] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: http://www.howtogeek.com/117709/how-to-change-your-default-applications-on-ubuntu-4-ways/
[04:58] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Ahh, well it wants you to install lilo on the Windows disk. I would go with an official method first, with Windows tools.
[04:59] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, gave me update-alternatives: error: unknown argument `–config'
[04:59] <AndroidKris> problem is, I can't boot the windows disk to install anything
[04:59] <rypervenche> flexpaint: --config, not config
[05:00] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: You can try installing lilo then if you've no other option.
[05:02] <flexpaint> rypervenche, weird it says -config. light table didn't come up with that or --all
[05:02] <rypervenche> flexpaint: What is the full command you are typing? (it's two dashes, not one with --config_
[05:02] <flexpaint> sudo update-alternatives --config editor and sudo update-alternatives --all
[05:03] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: why couldn't you just do the file associations part of the guide?
[05:04] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, there's no recommended applications for me. just libreoffice in related applications.
[05:05] <rypervenche> flexpaint: sudo update-alternatives --config editor, that should work just fine, for updating your text editor (vim, nano, etc)
[05:06] <flexpaint> rypervenche, those come up but i want to use light table
[05:06] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: what do you want as the application?
[05:07] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, light table
[05:07] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[05:07] <rypervenche> flexpaint: Yes, that is not the location for that. That will only be for text editors.
[05:07] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: if you can type it just '/usr/bin/lighttable' (or the name of the binary for light table)
[05:07] <flexpaint> it is a text editor just a 3rd party one
[05:07] <flexpaint> oh ok nice
[05:08] <flexpaint> new to linux
[05:08] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: well, let's see if it works first
[05:08] <rypervenche> flexpaint: Also, if you are trying to edit a file in /opt, you will probably need sudo permissions.
[05:09] <flexpaint> the file is in /var/www. light table is in opt
[05:09] <AndroidKris> brb rebooting. fingers crossed
[05:09] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, where do i type /usr/bin/lighttable?
[05:10] <flexpaint> after it says type selection number?
[05:10] <rypervenche> flexpaint: update-alternatives will not work for what you want. lighttable is a GUI text editor, not a commandline one.
[05:11] <flexpaint> oh alright
[05:11] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: i have no idea what you're seeing right now
[05:11] <flexpaint> so i do the file associations way
[05:11] <aeon-ltd> yeah
[05:13] <flexpaint> i think theres only opt/lighttable
[05:15] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: if that's the path use that
[05:15] <flexpaint> so i would do sudo nano opt/LightTable ?
[05:16] <AndroidKris> no go, however, I had a thought. Should I be using /dev/sda1 in my commands instead of just /dev/sda. considering that sda1 is the actual bootable os.
[05:17] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Nope, sda for grub.
[05:17] <flexpaint> the simplest things are so difficult in linux..
[05:17] <AndroidKris> I mean for fixing the mbr
[05:17] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: no, why would you do that?
[05:17] <flexpaint> well just /opt/LightTable didn't work
[05:17] <Ben64> flexpaint: not really
[05:17] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: let's start again, you want light table to be associated with what?
[05:17] <flexpaint> all css and php files
[05:17] <AndroidKris> flexpaint: the the complex stuff seems to go off without a hitch.
[05:17] <flexpaint> so i double click them and it opens them
[05:17] <aeon-ltd> ok then go to a css file and right click them
[05:18] <flexpaint> alright
[05:18] <aeon-ltd> go to properties
[05:18] <AndroidKris> I'm gassed for the night anyway. I'll be back tomorrow for round two.
[05:19] <aeon-ltd> then open with, if the application is not there click add; tell me what you see
[05:19] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Get a DVD or CD if you can to put that Windows disk on it.
[05:19] <flexpaint> its not there, add takes me to ~
[05:19] <AndroidKris> build or buy a repair disk seems to be my only option.
[05:20] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Yep, so I would build the repair disk :)
[05:20] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: it's asking for a path right? put '/opt/lighttable/lighttable' or whatever the correct one is
[05:21] <AndroidKris> Thanks for the help rypervenche. I'll work on that in the am. Guten Nacht.
[05:21] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, that's what ive been trying
[05:21] <flexpaint> if i double click a css file it does nothing now
[05:21] <AndroidKris> ahh...even my Deutch is off...Nach, not Nacht.
[05:21] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: can you show me a screenshot of the add window?
[05:22] <rypervenche> AndroidKris: Night night :P
[05:22] <AndroidKris> flexpaint. the correct path to the app is probably in /usr/bin.
[05:22] <AndroidKris> if its a user installed application.
[05:22] <AndroidKris> .Okay, I'm done.
[05:22] <AndroidKris> Peace out.
[05:22] <flexpaint> there's nothing in usr/bin
[05:22] <flexpaint> for this
[05:23] <aeon-ltd> yes because you put light table in /opt right?
[05:23] <flexpaint> yeah from some guide
[05:23] <flexpaint> told me to
[05:23] <Ben64> so of course you're not going to find it in /usr/bin .... go to /opt
[05:23] <aeon-ltd> and the aplication is  /opt/lightable/lighttable right?
[05:24] <flexpaint> yep /opt/LightTable/LightTable. it's a 1kb file
[05:24] <aeon-ltd> and that's the program right?
[05:24] <flexpaint> not sure what the filename is.. just says program (applications/x-shellscript)
[05:24] <flexpaint> in basic properties
[05:24] <aeon-ltd> then that's it
[05:24] <aeon-ltd> you need to link to that when it asks for a path
[05:25] <flexpaint> thats what i first tried
[05:25] <flexpaint> it doesnt work
[05:25] <aeon-ltd> when you double click that program does it launch light table?
[05:26] <flexpaint> yep
[05:27] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: what options are there when you click add on (on the open with section in properties)?
[05:28] <flexpaint> okay it opens light table now
[05:28] <flexpaint> it just doesnt open the file
[05:28] <aeon-ltd> are you sure it isn't a blank file?
[05:28] <flexpaint> i had to do add to list
[05:28] <flexpaint> then set it from there
[05:28] <flexpaint> yeah its not empty
[05:30] <lotuspsychje> whats a good network security scanner to pentest a business network?
[05:30] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: ok where is this file?
[05:30] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, /var/www/
[05:30] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: what's the full path?
[05:31] <flexpaint> its deep
[05:31] <flexpaint> like /var/www/drupal/sites/all/modukes/ blah blah blah
[05:31] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: ok in a terminal type '/opt/lighttable/lightable /path/to/file' is it still blank?
[05:33] <someyunchew> Do you have to worry about adware and things like that with Ubuntu?
[05:33] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, that works
[05:33] <rahu> Hii all
[05:33] <cfhowlett> someyunchew, nowhere near so much as with other OS but depends on your preferences.  AdBlock is a high quality add-on to Firefox
[05:34] <rahu> I tried to run multiple x session on ubuntu 14.04 it started but DISPLAY :0 is freezed now
[05:34] <j_t> I'm used to systemv, and just some integer order in /etc/rc?/*. I'm trying to figure out the boot order for stuff on a trusty box. I want to know for any given trusty box, how can I easily list what programs run in what order on boot? I'm reading the systemd/upstart docs, but it's confusing.
[05:34] <rahu> No keyboard is working , only i can see my deskntop, No dash board,
[05:34] <Redfoxie> whats a good channel for php help?
[05:35] <rahu> Redfoxie, /j #php
[05:35] <tmontney> I need help getting network drivers for Ubuntu 13.04
[05:35] <flexpaint> Redfoxie, ##php you need to be registered
[05:35] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: hmm, double check everything then try to open the file again
[05:35] <someyunchew> cfhowlett, okay thank you.  I often wondered if linux was really safe from viruses, trojans, malware, like I have been told.
[05:35] <Redfoxie> thank you rahu i feel kinda stupid now lol
[05:35] <tmontney> uses NIC BCM5700
[05:36] <flexpaint> #php is open? hmm
[05:36] <Redfoxie> its invite only
[05:36] <flexpaint> oh yeah
[05:36] <flexpaint> no its not
[05:36] <flexpaint> ##php
[05:36] <rahu> Is this the problem of my graphics driver??
[05:36] <cfhowlett> someyunchew, generally yes.  Suggestions: make a low level user account for daily use.  Use your admin account for, well, system administration only.
[05:36] <someyunchew> cfhowlett, Okay thank you.
[05:36] <someyunchew> cfhowlett, Just no comparison to windows right.
[05:37] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, i think the fact that this exists means it's not doable this way http://www.tagwith.com/question_636678_open-plain-text-files-with-lighttable-by-default-when-double-clicking-them-in-u
[05:37] <flexpaint> not certain though...
[05:37] <someyunchew> cfhowlett, Because windows has millions of that crap it seems
[05:37] <cfhowlett> someyunchew, well, it is an attractive target
[05:38] <someyunchew> cfhowlett, So if Linux were to become as mainstream as windows, then it would a lot more too then?
[05:38] <Redfoxie> anyone here any good with php? im having some trouble wih some libraries
[05:38] <cfhowlett> someyunchew, not for some time yet, I suspect.  But linux generally gets fixes faster than other OS because the source code is open and viewable to al.
[05:39] <someyunchew> cfhowlett, okay I appreciate your time thank you
[05:39] <cfhowlett> someyunchew, happy2help!
[05:41] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: wow, that's quite the bug
[05:42] <flexpaint> aeon-ltd, yeah really. that's from 2014 too. it works though
[05:43] <aeon-ltd> flexpaint: not practical but i suppose you could alias the lightable path to something like 'lt' but that would mean using a terminal to open the file to edit everytime though
[05:43] <lotuspsychje> tmontney: 13.04 is eol
[05:43] <lotuspsychje> tmontney: install a version from topic mate
[05:44] <sndcoe> hi
[05:45] <lotuspsychje> !upstart | j_t
[05:46] <j_t> lotuspsychje: I want to find out if cloudinit starts before or after ssh consistently, or if it doesn't do that consistently.
[05:46] <j_t> How can I find that out?
[05:46] <sndcoe> hi
[05:46] <sndcoe> how to hack your server
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> j_t: maybe check pstree from terminal
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> !ot | sndcoe
[05:47] <cfhowlett> sndcoe, wrong channel, bud
[05:49] <j_t> lotuspsychje: nice tip, that command looks useful. though I don't see cloudinit listed there. though I'm certain it starts on bootup
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> j_t: there is also bootchart to have a complete map of your boot process
[05:55] <Nikhil> how can I give a file permission to 2 users
[05:55] <j_t> lotuspsychje: I see a really sweet picture of a bootchart: http://i.stack.imgur.com/PMi3X.png .. though I'm not sure how to make my own bootchart
[05:55] <j_t> in say cli
[05:56] <tmontney> lotus: I should have said I'm going to 14.
[05:57] <tmontney> But, it shouldn't really matter the version. I'm finding it extremely difficult to find a driver in general.
[05:57] <tmontney> However I put in another NIC for the time being, and it automatically worked.
[05:57] <tmontney> Perhaps with all the updates it'll work. Obviously I need these 5700's to work, I don't have 4 spare NICs.
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> tmontney: install 14.04.2 fresh with cable internet + updates + 3rd party enabled
[05:58] <tmontney> I'm doing upgrades right now.
[05:58] <tmontney> You can upgrade from 13.10 to 14 right?
[05:58] <lotuspsychje> tmontney: i would reccomend a fresh install
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> tmontney: 13.10 is also end of life
[05:59] <tmontney> I'm aware.
[05:59] <tmontney> The problem is the software I'm using may not play nice with 14.
[06:00] <tmontney> I had experienced issues with 14 in the past.
[06:00] <lotuspsychje> tmontney: you can backup your fav packages with aptoncd if you like
[06:00] <cfhowlett> tmontney, 12.04 is supported for 2 more years
[06:00] <tmontney> Really?
[06:00] <cfhowlett> tmontney, yes.  5 year LTS
[06:00] <tmontney> there's to 13 LTS?
[06:01] <tmontney> no*
[06:01] <cfhowlett> NO
[06:01] <tmontney> Huh, that's interesting.
[06:01] <cfhowlett> !LTS | tmontney
[06:01] <tmontney> I'm aware of what LTS means...
[06:02] <tmontney> It's just I figured each major revision had an LTS.
[06:02] <tmontney> had LTS*
[06:03] <tmontney> although I don't follow when each is released
[06:04] <lotuspsychje> tmontney: no matter if you use lts or non-lts, you will receive upgrade windows to next versions
[06:04] <tmontney> I guess considering I have a NIC that works, I can install Ubuntu with updates.
[06:04] <tmontney> That's what I was talking about before.
[06:04] <tmontney> But I guess by the time I go from 13.04 to 13.10 to 14, I could've just downloaded 14 and done a reinstall
[06:05] <tmontney> realistically these desktops won't be interacted with
[06:05] <tmontney> once I put them in place, they're headless
[06:05] <lotuspsychje> tmontney: i always install fresh, even on a new LTS, but thats just an optinion :p
[06:05] <tmontney> they're kind of like servers
[06:05] <lotuspsychje> opinion
[06:06] <tmontney> I'm not too sure how important security updates are with how these will be used.
[06:06] <tmontney> Well I'm downloading 14.04 now. I only did 13 because I had it downloaded already. I'm not blessed with a great connection.
[06:06] <tmontney> thanks for the help
[06:07] <lotuspsychje> no sweat
[06:21] <Steve_Jobs> so does anyone know if you can run ubuntu on the chromebook pixel by booting from the sd card slot? possible?
[06:23] <lotuspsychje> Steve_Jobs: there is a way to run ubuntu on chromebook with crouton
[06:23] <lotuspsychje> Steve_Jobs: also there is an addon for chrome, where you can run ubuntu as virtual Os on your chromebook
[06:24] <lotuspsychje> Steve_Jobs: but chromebook isnt the best hardware to run anything else then chromeOs
[06:31] <Steve_Jobs> lotuspsychje: I ran it a couple of years ago and it was fine
[06:31] <Steve_Jobs> just wanting to see if I can boot from SD card
[06:31] <Steve_Jobs> this way i could still do chrome os too
[06:32] <lotuspsychje> Steve_Jobs: there are ways to make persisent usb/sd ubuntu installs
[06:32] <lotuspsychje> Steve_Jobs: but never tested on chromebook myself
[06:32] <ignerous> hello
[06:33] <Steve_Jobs> I'll have to google that.. see if it's fast enough..
[06:35] <ignerous> my webcam c170 mic is not working. I was working before I used it in windows xp. But after restart it is not able to capture sound. It has happened couple of times before but after I reinstalled ubuntu it got fixed
[06:35] <ignerous> please help
[06:36] <ignerous> my webcam c170 mic is not working. I was working before I used it in windows xp. But after restart it is not able to capture sound. It has happened couple of times before but after I reinstalled ubuntu it got fixed
[06:40] <lotuspsychje> !webcam | ignerous
[06:40] <ignerous> lotuspsychje: yeah
[06:41] <ignerous> lotuspsychje: can you help me out
[06:46] <j_t> lotuspsychje: bootchart is awesome, really shiny/pretty. thanks for the tip!
[06:51] <ignerous> my webcam c170 mic is not working. I was working before I used it in windows xp. But after restart it is not able to capture sound. It has happened couple of times before but after I reinstalled ubuntu it got fixed
[06:52] <Rapture> I'm trying to stop a process running on ubuntu and the pid keeps changing. the process is logstash. I've tried kill -9, service logstash stop
[06:55] <prabhakar> hi
[06:56] <ignerous> my webcam c170 mic is not working. I was working before I used it in windows xp. But after restart it is not able to capture sound. It has happened couple of times before but after I reinstalled ubuntu it got fixed
[06:56] <ignerous> pleaseee help
[07:04] <ignerous> my webcam c170 mic is not working. I was working before I used it in windows xp. But after restart it is not able to capture sound. It has happened couple of times before but after I reinstalled ubuntu it got fixed
[07:05] <lotuspsychje> !patience | ignerous
[07:05] <ignerous> lotuspsychje: sorry I thought no one is listening to me
[07:11] <Nikhil> how can I set a file's permission to everything
[07:19] <leeyaa> hell
[07:19] <leeyaa> hello*
[07:19] <fidel_> hi
[07:19] <leeyaa> i need to rename nodejs binary to just "node". do you know an easy way to do that ?
[07:19] <aeon-ltd> leeyaa: mv nodejs node ?
[07:19] <leeyaa> aeon-ltd: is that the best way to do it ?
[07:20] <aeon-ltd> leeyaa: well it gets it done
[07:20] <leeyaa> i though i should use something like update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/node node /usr/bin/nodejs 10
[07:20] <aeon-ltd> leeyaa: why do you need to rename it anyway?
[07:20] <leeyaa> aeon-ltd: i just need to rename it. too long to explain why. my app requires it
[07:21] <aeon-ltd> ... wouldn't it make more sense to change how your app refereneces it instead?
[07:21] <ignerous> does anyone has solution for me
[07:21] <ignerous> pleseeeeee
[07:21] <leeyaa> aeon-ltd: thats not my call. i only need to install it
[07:22] <aeon-ltd> ignerous: the mic is not detected or input is not detected?
[07:23] <leeyaa> aeon-ltd: so whats the difference between renaming the binary file vs update-alternatives ?
[07:23] <ignerous> how do I confirm it
[07:23] <aeon-ltd> leeyaa: i've never used update alternatives, sorry
[07:23] <leeyaa> anyone else ?
[07:23] <aeon-ltd> ignerous: well how do you know it's not working?
[07:24] <aeon-ltd> ignerous: nvm, go to a terminal, type 'alsamixer', under capture is it muted "MM" or is the inupt volume turned down?
[07:31] <ignerous> http://imagebin.ca/v/1vKsHo9gKceo
[07:33] <aeon-ltd> ignerous: i'm assuming it still doesn't work?
[07:33] <ignerous> yeah
[07:34] <ignerous> it is still not working
[07:35] <aeon-ltd> ignerous: press f6 select sound card, are there any other options?
[07:37] <ignerous> yeah
[07:37] <ignerous> but they do not have any controls
[07:37] <aeon-ltd> what are the options?
[07:39] <ignerous> - (default)
[07:39] <ignerous> 0 HDA Intel
[07:39] <ignerous> 1 HDA NVidia
[07:39] <ignerous> 2 Webcam C170
[07:39] <aeon-ltd> and under the webcam what do you see?
[07:41] <ignerous> "This sound device does not have any controls."
[07:42] <aeon-ltd> ...
[07:44] <nell> im trying to install butterflow and right now i get this strange error after installing all dependencies and building the package
[07:44] <nell> ImportError: libavformat.so.56: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[07:44] <nell> https://github.com/dthpham/butterflow this is butterflow
[07:44] <aeon-ltd> ignerous: does the rest of the webcam work?
[07:47] <pavlovic> hello, I need nelp
[07:48] <aeon-ltd> go ahead and ask
[07:49] <pavlovic> having problem with ubuntu studio not recognizing miniDV Canon ZR800, Win7 does see it, same cable and slot...
[07:51] <Sdave> how do  start lan messenger, i have it installed but don't know how to start it?
[07:53] <CrackMyPi> Is there a way to run ubuntu on a Rpi2.
[07:54] <TestDingDong> Just testing
[07:54] <aeon-ltd> yes
[07:55] <aeon-ltd> CrackMyPi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi
[07:55] <ignerous> aeon-ltd: yeah
[07:56] <CrackMyPi> i heard that u dont have Apt-get is that true? or not?
[07:56] <aeon-ltd> ignerous: i'm outta ideas.. try unplugging it and plugging it back in
[07:56] <aeon-ltd> ?
[07:59] <ignerous> okay
[07:59] <aeon-ltd> sorry i couldn't help
[08:00] <pavlovic> no, same thing, already tried, thanks anyway
[08:01] <CrackMyPi> im gonna try it later, bcus now im at school. downloading it and i put it on a RPi1.
[08:07] <octavian_> It looks like I have full hardare acceleration on ubuntu 14.10 :D I had this problem earlier
[08:20] <interprog> Hello, Unity is written in what?
[08:21] <interprog> Hello? :O
[08:21] <minimec> interprog: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UnityNextSpec
[08:22] <interprog> Thanks minimec
[08:38] <wealkthy_dude5> hey guys
[08:43] <dupingping> Hi
[08:43] <dupingping> How can i set antialias settings for each font size?
[08:43] <eTeddy> hm... wie kann ich herausfinden ob meine serielle schnittstelle hinüber ist oder die vom APU 1D4 (Alix)?
[08:45] <dupingping> How can i set antialias settings for each font size?
[08:56] <AlexPortable> Any way I can connect from commandline using remmina?
[09:18] <DJJeff> when I double click a executable file in nautilus (3.10.1) it wont run or ask or view
[09:18] <DJJeff> even in my nautilus prefs its set to "ask"
[09:19] <DJJeff> is this feature broken or removed
[09:21] <DJJeff> but I am running the Xfce DE
[09:23] <acosonic> Hi everyone, I'm trying to install rvm, but keep getting asked for root password, even iv I aliased sudo to rvsudo...
[09:24] <ikonia> at what point is it asking for a root password ?
[09:25] <acosonic> ikonia: trying to apt-get update
[09:25] <ikonia> thats not the root password
[09:25] <ikonia> thhats your user password
[09:26] <ikonia> and that is nothing to do with rvm
[09:26] <ikonia> the rvm installer does  nothing with apt-get
[09:26] <acosonic> this is response which I get
[09:26] <acosonic> Updating systemredmine password required for 'apt-get --quiet --yes update':
[09:26] <ikonia> which is your user password
[09:26] <ikonia> asper: if you look at the installer, it's just a shell script
[09:27] <minimec> DJJeff: feature is not broken or removed. Although I don't use xfce, you should be able to run  something by clicking it in the file manager nautilus or thunar (xfce).
[09:27] <CrackMyPi> Is Ubuntu for RPi  without Apt-get?
[09:28] <ikonia> what did you install exactly CrackMyPi ?
[09:28] <acosonic> Hm I changed passwd for user redmine, now it works...
[09:28] <CrackMyPi> i wanna intall
[09:28] <CrackMyPi> Snappy Ubuntu Core
[09:28] <ikonia> snappy works different
[09:29] <ikonia> !snappy | CrackMyPi
[09:29] <acosonic> join #divorce
[09:29] <CrackMyPi> Thanks.
[09:30] <minimec> CrackMyPi: maybe only 'aptitude' is installed as default. 'sudo aptitude install apt'?
[09:30] <ikonia> no, snappy works different
[09:30] <ikonia> check the link ubottu sent you
[09:33] <phre4k> what do I do when apt says "hash sum not valid"?
[09:33] <ikonia> it means the package does  not have the same checksum
[09:35] <phre4k> no, at apt-get update
[09:35] <ikonia> what do you mean "no apt-get update" ?
[09:35] <ikonia> why don't you show the exact error (use a pastebin if you need to)
[09:35] <DJJeff> ohhhhhhh ldd is telling me I need libquazip.so.1
[09:35] <DJJeff> but I only have libquazip.so.0
[09:36] <Gamblocker> rename it
[09:36] <ikonia> err no
[09:36] <DJJeff> is that safe?
[09:36] <ikonia> do not rename libraries
[09:37] <DJJeff> oh libquazip.so.1 is inlucded in the folder of teamspeak3
[09:37] <DJJeff> just not installed on ubuntu itself
[09:38] <phre4k> ikonia: W: Fehlschlag beim Holen von http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/binary-i386/Packages  Hash-Summe stimmt nicht überein
[09:38] <Gamblocker> copy it to user/libs
[09:38] <ikonia> phre4k: looks like that repo has packages that do not match the checksum of the repo
[09:38] <ikonia> so the repo is not in sync I would guess
[09:39] <phre4k> ikonia: lol, did dist-upgrade && update, now it worked.
[09:39] <ikonia> bringing your pakags back in sync,
[09:40] <ikonia> keep in mind apt-get update checks local/cached data against the reo
[09:40] <ikonia> repo
[09:55] <malick> hey
[09:55] <kenguest> who might I need to contact re todays system update buggering up my pear install? ;-)
[09:55] <ikonia> explain the problem
[09:55] <kenguest> the solution is simple enough, but I shouldn't have to apply it after each update
[09:55] <ikonia> explain the problem
[09:55] <brighton> yoo0o
[09:56] <malick> brighton: niqqa kamugisha
[09:56] <brighton> malick: tsup.....
[09:56] <ikonia> malick: english please
[09:57] <malick> ikonia: i talk english
[09:57] <kenguest> installing a package afterwards results in messages such as 'Download of "pear/Net_IPv4" succeeded, but it is not a valid package archive'. Generally what I do is $ sudo pear upgrade -Z Archive_Tar
[09:57] <malick> brighton: just chilin
[09:57] <kenguest> and that solves it.
[09:58] <kenguest> before the update I had Archive_Tar 1.3.15 installed, but that got rolled back.
[09:58] <brighton> malick: whoooah...me tyu,u gat practical?
[09:58] <k1l> !ot | malick brighton
[09:58] <ikonia> kenguest: so the problem is not ubuntu - you are manually overwriting files that the ubuntu package manager manages
[09:58] <kenguest> rolled back to 1.3.11
[10:00] <kenguest> no, the problem is ubuntu ships an Archive_Tar that doesn't work afterwards.
[10:00] <ikonia> it ships a tar ?
[10:00] <kenguest> please see http://cweiske.de/tagebuch/pear-php-5.5.htm and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23762141/pear-succeeded-but-it-is-not-a-valid-package/29121650#29121650 for documentation that backs this up
[10:01] <malick> brighton: tru pvt soon
[10:01] <brighton> k1l: rOdger
[10:01] <malick> k1l: yah
[10:01] <kenguest> ikonia: Archive_Tar is a pear package that unarchives and [archives] .tgz files, which is how pear packages are transferred from server to installations.
[10:02] <philip> hello...downloaded an iso file..but i keep seeing a lock screen
[10:02] <ikonia> kenguest: yup, I see
[10:02] <ikonia> kenguest: is there a bug logged againt the ubuntu 14.04 version of this ?
[10:02] <kenguest> i don't know. where's the bug tracker? :-)
[10:02] <philip> hello...downloaded an iso file..but i keep seeing a lock screen
[10:03] <ikonia> kenguest: launchpad.net
[10:03] <Ben64> philip: what does that mean
[10:03] <ikonia> !bug > kenguest
[10:03] <kenguest> thanks. I'll file one later on today.
[10:03] <k1l> philip: give more details (like you know how to ask properly in here)
[10:03] <philip> downloaded an iso file.....on the screen it like its lock
[10:04] <philip> like a padlock
[10:04] <k1l> philip: what iso file? did you boot the iso file? what is locked?
[10:04] <philip> trying to boot file.
[10:05] <ikonia> philip: what is the name of the iso file
[10:05] <k1l> !details | philip
[10:05] <philip> window servier 2012
[10:05] <ikonia> philip: ok - that is nothing to do with ubuntu
[10:05] <philip> yes but other iso file looks fine.
[10:06] <k1l> philip: yes, ask the ##windows support for issues with windows isos. we cant do anything there
[10:06] <philip> can i attach a pic on paste bin so u will understand wat i mean
[10:06] <ikonia> philip: are you using ubuntu ?
[10:06] <philip> pls i need the link for paste bin
[10:07] <ikonia> philip: lets try simple questions
[10:07] <ikonia> philip: are you using ubuntu yes/no
[10:07] <philip> yes i am using ubuntu
[10:07] <ikonia> philip: are you trying to boot the windows iso to replace ubuntu or in a virtual machine  ?
[10:08] <philip> in a virtual machine
[10:09] <ikonia> philip: so others work but the windows one doesn't ?
[10:09] <philip> yes....
[10:09] <ikonia> philip: so that suggests there is a problem with that ISO
[10:09] <philip> i keep getting no bootable device
[10:12] <philip> because on the interface of the iso.i see a padlock at the lower right edge
[10:12] <ikonia> that suggests the permissions are wrong
[10:12] <ikonia> meaning you can't read the iso
[10:13] <philip> okay...so i will i read the file
[10:16] <k1l> make sure the iso is right. try to check the md5sum etc.
[10:18] <philip> i have done it..i change the permission to rwx
[10:19] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> is the name before the @ sign in terminal your host name?
[10:19] <k1l> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: no. its the one after @
[10:19] <k1l> the one before @ is your user name
[10:19] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> thanks g
[10:20] <hamidreza> k
[10:20] <hamidreza> hello
[10:32] <shubhamjain> I vaguely recall a command which used to remove unnecesarry referenced from a compiled executable to reduce its size. Anyone remember it?
[10:32] <ikonia> strip
[10:33] <shubhamjain> ikonia: Thanks mate! \m/
[10:35] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> how do i change my username
[10:36] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> im doing usermod -l newname oldname but i keep getting a "user oldname is currently used by process 2179
[10:36] <ikonia> you can't do it while your logged in as that user
[10:36] <ikonia> you'll find it easier to just create a new user
[10:37] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> word
[10:37] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> cause like i just wana change the name before the @
[10:37] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> that would be my username right?
[10:37] <ikonia> yes
[10:37] <ikonia> do you actually want to change your username or just the shell prompt ?
[10:38] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> both
[10:38] <ikonia> ok, change your username then
[10:38] <ikonia> (or just create a new user)
[10:39] <celexi> just login as root on a virtual terminal after logging off in graphical
[10:39] <celexi> and change the username
[10:39] <ikonia> there is no root user
[10:39] <ikonia> that account is locked on ubuntu
[10:40] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> when i go to settings/user accounts-unlock i can only change the name after the @
[10:40] <celexi> ikonia there is, you have to unlock it
[10:40] <ikonia> shubhamjain: the usuername iss before
[10:40] <ikonia> oops
[10:40] <ikonia> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: the username is before @ the after iis the hostname
[10:40] <ikonia> celexi: you should not unlock it
[10:40] <ikonia> that defeats the whole security m odel
[10:40] <ikonia> model
[10:40] <celexi> it does not, its a safeguard for new users in ubuntu
[10:41] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> shit i wana change my username then ikonia
[10:41] <c^> whois oreocookie
[10:41] <celexi> not used in any other linux or unix distro
[10:41] <ikonia> celexi: it does
[10:41] <ikonia> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: there is no need to swear
[10:41] <ikonia> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: you've been told what to do - what part is not clear
[10:42] <celexi> Misconceptions
[10:42] <celexi> Isn't sudo less secure than su?
[10:42] <celexi> The basic security model is the same, and therefore these two systems share their primary weaknesses. Any user who uses su or sudo must be considered to be a privileged user. If that user's account is compromised by an attacker, the attacker can also gain root privileges the next time the user does so. The user account is the weak link in this chain, and so must be protected with the same care as root.
[10:42] <celexi> from ubuntu wiki
[10:42] <celexi> if someone can sudo they can also do anything as root
[10:42] <Ben64> incorrect
[10:42] <ikonia> the lack of password is also used for things like the default mysql auth
[10:42] <ikonia> setting a password changes that
[10:43] <celexi> by default sudo allows for anything and that is what the average user has configured
[10:43] <AlexPortable> Any way I can connect from commandline using remmina?
[10:43] <AlexPortable> Or any other RDP tool that allows me to RDP into windows?
[10:44] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> ikonia, i was hoping for a command but nvm i did it the other way
[10:44] <ikonia> AlexPortable: all RDP sessions will require a gui
[10:44] <Ben64> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: what is the "other way"
[10:45] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> Ben64, hey again, just created a new user and deleate my old one
[10:45] <Ben64> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: that works i suppose
[10:45] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> Ben64, right, jus wanted a command for commands sake n to learn n wahtnot
[10:46] <Ben64> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: pretty sure you had the right command before, you just can't be logged in as the user you're trying to change
[10:46] <ikonia> I think the useradmin gui accounts for that too
[10:46] <ikonia> I think the gui can actually do it
[10:47] <Bushmaster> greetings, in Ubuntu, can i get hold of a software for audio cd burner so that it can convert my mp3 musics into audio cd so that i can play in normal audio player including car audio?
[10:47] <phre4k> Bushmaster: brasero, K3b, xfburn
[10:48] <Bushmaster> phre4k,  thanks, do they actually convert mp3 to make standard audio cd?
[10:48] <phre4k> Bushmaster: yes, just be sure to not use the data CD format ;)
[10:49] <Ben64> um... i remember k3b needing ... something in order to use mp3
[10:49] <Sir_Leto> lame encoder?
[10:49] <phre4k> Ben64: maybe lame? It complains though
[10:49] <Bushmaster> oh okay, I actually installed K3B but never used it for that purpose, phre4k  do u think i should stick with K3B or you may know which one would be best choice, either brasero or xfburn?
[10:50] <Ben64> yeah, my k3b isn't letting me add mp3
[10:50] <phre4k> Ben64: gstreamer base package is enough
[10:50] <Ben64> i have gstreamer, doesn't work
[10:50] <Bushmaster> phre4k,  you lost me there with gsstreamer hehehe,
[10:50] <phre4k> Bushmaster: if you have and know K3b, use it. I like xfburn but I use the Xfce DE
[10:50] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> yo when i make a new user i loose all the stuff i had on my other one n im not down for that can someone please explain the process with through command.. like i got the command but it says i cant change my user name while in the account n i get an error when i do.. thats the part i dont get
[10:51] <Ben64> sudo apt-get install libk3b6-extracodecs
[10:51] <Ben64> (supposedly lets you enable the mp3 plugin)
[10:51] <Bushmaster> phre4k,  i will certainly give K3B a shot, but shall i also installed brasero? I use unity desktop
[10:51] <Ben64> yep, works :D
[10:51] <phre4k> Bushmaster: doesn't really matter
[10:52] <phre4k> Bushmaster: K3b is arguably the more feature-complete program
[10:52] <Ben64> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: ok you made a new user, right?
[10:52] <Bushmaster> Ben64,  and phre4k  do u need to install this one too libk3b6-extracodecs
[10:52] <Ben64> Bushmaster: for mp3 support, yes
[10:52] <Bushmaster> i mean do i need to phre4k Ben64
[10:52] <Bushmaster> let me see i can install it then Ben64  and phre4k
[10:52] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> Ben64, correct however i loose my skin and whatnot so i would prefer to just change the username in this account
[10:53] <phre4k> Bushmaster: If Ben64 says so :D
[10:53] <Ben64> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: sudo adduser <new user> sudo
[10:54] <Ben64> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: should say adding the new user to the sudo group. then log out of your user, and log in as the new user. then you can do the usermod command you did before to change your original username
[10:54] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> Ben64, thanks dude ill try it
[10:54] <Bushmaster> phre4k, and Ben64  i installed that sudo apt-get install libk3b6-extracodecs
[10:54] <ikonia> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: just use the user admin gui
[10:54] <ikonia> you'll find this easier and quicker
[10:55] <Ben64> ikonia: i keep forgetting about that... i'm not a gui person
[10:57] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> Ben64, so an example of the command would be usermod -l newusername nameimchanging    ?
[10:57] <Ben64> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: i believe so
[10:58] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> ikonia, i like to do things command styles its got a learning curve but once one does learn everything is smooth like ky
[10:58] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> Ben64, kk jus makin sure thanks again
[10:58] <Ben64> the man page isn't too clear on the order they go in
[10:58] <ikonia> learn everything ?
[10:58] <Ben64>       -l, --login NEW_LOGIN           The name of the user will be changed from LOGIN to NEW_LOGIN.
[10:59] <Ben64> but it doesn't show LOGIN ...
[10:59] <AlexPortable> ikonia: I have a gui, but I have a web application that wants to start a program from the commandline
[10:59] <AlexPortable> ikonia: so the web application allows me to fill in ./rdp-application-here -ip 127.0.0.1 -port 3389
[11:00] <ikonia> AlexPortable: so whats tehe actual problem ?
[11:00] <AlexPortable> that I dont know how to do this with remmina
[11:00] <ikonia> look at the arguments for remmina
[11:00] <AlexPortable> all I can find is ./remmina remminafilehere
[11:00] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:00] <AlexPortable>  remmina -c /home/el/.remmina/1375746771949.remmina
[11:00] <AlexPortable> this
[11:01] <AlexPortable> but no remmina -ip or something
[11:02] <philip> when i sudo. i get this "sudo: unable to resolve host ubuntu " why
[11:03] <Ben64> philip: because you either changed your hostname without changing it in /etc/hosts or you changed /etc/hosts without changing your hostname
[11:08] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> aye so i realized its not my username im tryna change is just in my terminal cause when i went to gui to double check it the little name under my user name that i wana change..
[11:09] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> double checked with some videos on youtube of ppl changing their username and there changing the name they can type in above their password n stuff but the name below it doesent change with it
[11:10] <solsTiCe> hi. I am wondering what are those 2 files /tmp/tmp* that seems to be private keys. What are they ? what process create them ?
[11:10] <philip> Ben64.thanks i have resolved it
[11:11] <k1l> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: what "name below"?
[11:13] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> k1l, ya like if u go to ur user acounts under "my account" youll see your user name in bold letters and then below it in small text it will say it again.. only mine doesent repeat it, it says a different name which is also the one that shows up when im in terminal
[11:13] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> k1l, (on the left hand side)
[11:15] <k1l> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: one of that might be the real name you entered on install
[11:16] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> k1l, yes, is there a way to change it?
[11:16] <SVCR3D-SHVD0WS> (sorry for the confusion of the term username)
[11:18] <Timvde> Hi. A friend of mine (who is quite new to Linux) messed up a server install by removing packages so it doesn't boot anymore. Does ubuntu-server also have some "all-covering" package like ubuntu-desktop, which I can tell her to install so it hopefully gets fixed automatically?
[11:19] <peter100> can i install lxde on ubuntu?
[11:19] <peter100> lxde is best
[11:19] <peter100> better than unity
[11:19] <k1l> peter100: install the lxde package.
[11:20] <peter100> do i need any dependencies?
[11:20] <k1l> or install the Lubuntu-desktop package for the whole lubuntu experience. or install lubuntu from the start
[11:20] <peter100> can i convert ubuntu into lubuntu?
[11:20] <peter100> after installing lxde?
[11:20] <k1l> like i just said
[11:20] <peter100>  am using 12.04 LTS
[11:20] <peter100> i see
[11:22] <peter100> i am getting frequent kernel panics on ubuntu
[11:22] <peter100> after updating
[11:23] <peter100> like no init sync
[11:23] <peter100> or something like that
[11:23] <peter100> what could be the reason?
[11:23] <peter100> can anybody please shed some light on this?
[11:23] <k1l> SVCR3D-SHVD0WS: see if the first answer helps: http://askubuntu.com/questions/64621/changing-full-name
[11:24] <k1l> peter100: do you mind not pressing enter after every 3 words? thanks
[11:24] <k1l> peter100: see the logs what is going wrong there. name full details of what ubuntu etc and paste the logs to a pastebin and link them here
[11:25] <peter100> i am really sorry k1l
[11:28] <Manjoider> hi
[11:30] <Manjoider> I have Turkey Linux installed on a server, using it as a torrent client
[11:33] <Manjoider> Anyone here to help today?
[11:34] <Ibsin> I need some help...
[11:34] <Ben64> Manjoider: ask a question and find out
[11:34] <k1l> Manjoider: couldnt read a question so far
[11:35] <Manjoider> I have Turkey Linux installed on a server, using it as a torrent client and I keep getting an SSL error
[11:35] <Ibsin> Apparently, after I install 14.10, install the needed drivers, my instillation seems to hang for about 30secs or so. I can't click anything, or even move the cursor.
[11:35] <Ben64> Manjoider: this channel is only for Ubuntu support, sorry
[11:35] <Manjoider> it is Ubuntu
[11:35] <Ben64> you just said Turkey Linux
[11:36] <Manjoider> its from Turnkey
[11:36] <Ben64> then it isn't Ubuntu
[11:36] <SVCR3D> aye i figured it out... whats that thing that you can use to customize ubuntu
[11:36] <Ibsin> I have an HP Pavillion, 12GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, AMD A8 CPU, and AMD Radeon 8600 series graphics
[11:37] <Ibsin> I'd really like to figure out why it's doing this, otherwise, I can't even use my instillation...
[11:37] <k1l> Ibsin: installed the fglrx from ubuntu repo?
[11:37] <Manjoider> I'm confused, its running Ubuntu 13
[11:38] <Ibsin> I'm not sure what that is...the fglrx
[11:38] <k1l> Manjoider: please pastebin a "lsb_release -a"
[11:38] <Ben64> Manjoider: turnkey linux is not ubuntu, and ubuntu 13.04 and 13.10 are both unsupported as well
[11:38] <k1l> Ibsin: its a amd video driver
[11:38] <devdaemon> does anyone have any link or document to install ubuntu in 256 MB or 512 MB storage thinclient?
[11:38] <Ibsin> That....might be part of the problem lol I'll have to check that out when I get back home from work.
[11:41] <Ibsin> I'll give those drivers a try later, I'll have to run Ubuntu in a VM, since I have Fedora running currently as my OS. Thanks for the advice :) If that doesn't work, I'll hop back on when I can and see what else can be done to get this to work.
[11:41] <minimec> devdaemon: I would use the ubuntu server iso, do a basic install of the ubuntu base system, and then use the tasksel tool to install a basic graphical environment... http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/install-ubuntu-server
[11:41] <k1l> what? running it inside a VM and complaining about speed and hangs?...
[11:41] <devdaemon> thanks
[11:42] <devdaemon> Thanks @minimec
[11:43] <minimec> devdaemon: No problem. Here's some additional info about tasksel ... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Tasksel
[11:45] <Technodrome> generating an ssl certificate, i have the crt file from godaddy, how do i generate my .key file?
[11:47] <dns53> you first generate a key, you then create a certificate request and get someone to sign it, you don't get the certificate first
[11:49] <phre4k> ^
[11:50] <mherweg> what are the limits of MBR ? can I make a 3TB partition ? or do I need GPT for that?
[11:50] <phre4k> Technodrome: key = private key → csr = request → crt = cert you get from the provider
[11:50] <EriC^^> i think it's 2tb
[11:51] <phre4k> mherweg: depends on block size and BIOS, generally 2TB. Just use GPT, it's well supported with all current operating systems
[11:53] <mherweg> thanks.  I have one disk with GPT but cant boot from it yet. today i did read that its ok to have the grub-partition at the end of the disk
[11:54] <dns53> to boot of GPT you need to be using UEFI so your motherboard must support booting from that
[11:55] <KnightsOfNi> Hi. How to search for a particular string inside all php files on a server via CL?
[11:55] <Technodrome> phre4k: no idea why this is being difficult for me
[11:55] <mherweg> KnightsOfNi:    grep -R pattern directory
[11:56] <KnightsOfNi> directory just . ?
[11:56] <mherweg> yes. well it will show you all files not only *.php
[11:56] <mcphail> KnightsOfNi: you can also use a tool like the-silver-searcher, which is faster than grep
[11:57] <KnightsOfNi> ok thx
[11:57] <mcphail> KnightsOfNi: You can as the-silver-searcher to only search php files as well
[11:59] <Technodrome> how can I generate a .key file , public / private from my godaddy crt file they give me?
[12:00] <KnightsOfNi> can I use "file*" as pattern?
[12:01] <mcphail> KnightsOfNi: as an, literally, "file" and an asterix? Yes, but you have to escape the asterix so the shell doesn't expand it
[12:09] <jishjish> hi all - best way of getting old emails from bigpond.com into gmail?
[12:10] <jishjish> they are in windows live mail - pop3
[12:11] <bazhang> ##windows jishjish
[12:13] <jishjish> bazhang:  Thanks. I thought maybe ubuntu would have an email client capable of this.
[12:14] <bazhang> jishjish, windows does, it's called thunderbird
[12:15] <jishjish> bazhang: tried that already it didn't import mails in eml format exported from windows mail.
[12:15] <jishjish> it failed.
[12:15] <bazhang> jishjish, thus the reason to ask in ##windows
[12:17] <jishjish> bazhang: is there a gmail channel - they windows think it's a gmail thing.
[12:17] <bazhang>  /msg alis list gmail   <---- search jishjish
[12:19] <amirudinabdullah> helloeveryone. i want to make a schedule to run a command on a time. like this, i want to record something on an internet radio, therefore i want  to set ubuntu to run the command, to record the streaming internet radio. I use ffmpeg to record the streaming internet radio. but now, how do i set a timer on ubuntu in order it to start recording at a certain time? is it possible? or do i need a software? btw, the ffmpeg is a command-line thing, so i normal
[12:19] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: you need a cron job
[12:20] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto amirudinabdullah
[12:20] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: the synatx is a bit fiddly but have a look at "man 5 crontab" and come back to ask questions
[12:21] <amirudinabdullah>  mcphail: is that a command line tool? and can i set it to run a command, (the command is, "ffmpeg -i http://myurl.com:myport myfile.mp3")
[12:21] <bazhang> amirudinabdullah, why not read the link I just gave
[12:21] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: yes. You don't need a gui
[12:22] <amirudinabdullah> sorry, just notice the link. sorry for that, now going to read! thanks anyway, and will come back if have question
[12:22] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: as i said, the syntax is tricky and there are a few bear traps but it is a great tool when you learn to use it
[12:23] <amirudinabdullah> and another thing, my machine here, ubuntu gnome, i've set the "power button actions - hibernate" but when pressing the power button, nothing. i've try editing a file that enables hibernate but still no luck. however, the command pm-hibernate works. i don't want that because, when resuming from hibernate, it didnt ask my password. any idea?
[12:24] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: don't knwo about that, but are you sure you want to hibernate rather than suspens?
[12:24] <mcphail> *suspend
[12:25] <amirudinabdullah> @mcphail: yes, because i want to disconnect the charger. just like turn off but i want all my apps still there
[12:26] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: and do you have sufficient swap space? home much RAM and swap do you have?
[12:26] <amirudinabdullah> 4gb ram, about 4gb swap disk
[12:27] <amirudinabdullah> @mcphail:: i tried the pm-hibernate command, it works. the problem is, when resume, it didn't ask my password
[12:28] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: I don't use ubuntu-gnome so would only be guessing. It may be expecting 2xRAM for swap space which was the old recommendation for hibernate. Perhaps that is why it is refusing to work?
[12:29] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: that _is_ only a guess though ;)
[12:30] <amirudinabdullah> @mcphail: but the hibernate is not there, at least, one my other machine, witch runs ubuntu (with unity desktop) has hibernate button after i edited the file, hibernate=true. but the problem there is, after resume from hibernate, that machine started acting strangely.
[12:32] <mcphail> amirudinabdullah: sorry - i don't know enough to advise further. Perhaps someone else on the channel will know more
[12:36] <mathieu> Hi
[12:36] <mathieu> I need help
[12:36] <ntsp> !ask | mathieu
[12:37] <Guest33790> I'm running BackBox on Virtual Box but I don'thave the large screen
[12:37] <Guest33790> Just a little Window
[12:37] <bazhang> ask backbox support Guest33790
[12:37] <amirudinabdullah>  mcphail: thanks a lot for your support friend! i hope i'll get an answer soon!
[12:38] <bazhang> backbox support channel and #vbox  Guest33790
[12:39] <bazhang> !alis | Guest33790 search for backbox with this
[12:50] <upsdok> mcphail, FYI hibernate requires swap >= RAM
[13:08] <Abbott> I am trying to install wine, but `sudo apt-get install wine1.6` says that it depends on wine1.6-i386 and when i try to get that it says there isn't a matching candidate
[13:08] <Abbott> am i missing a repository or something?
[13:08] <OerHeks> Abbott, try without 1.6 > sudo apt-get install wine
[13:09] <OerHeks> !wine
[13:09] <Abbott> it says wine depends wine1.6 and it will not be installed, I assume for the same reason
[13:10] <OerHeks> !info wine
[13:11] <OerHeks> Abbott, strange, as 1,6 should be standard available
[13:14] <Julia7> Hi! Using Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS, what would be the easiest way to split a .ape file into seperate files? It doesn't matter if it's .FLAC or .MP3.
[13:14] <cfhowlett> Julia7, import into audacity.  split and export the tracks
[13:15] <Julia7> cfhowlett: Does it have to be done manually or does Audacity do it for me?
[13:15] <cfhowlett> Julia7, manual but audacity is pretty easy to figure out
[13:15] <Julia7> cfhowlett: There's really no easier way?
[13:16] <cfhowlett> Julia7, i've not seen one
[13:16] <Julia7> cfhowlett: That's bad news.
[13:17] <cfhowlett> Julia7, have you even tried?
[13:17] <Abbott> why would I not be able to see the package? Is there any way to manually grab the package?
[13:17] <AlexPortable> Where does Cardapio or Gnome-session-fallback stores its menu items?
[13:17] <strixUK> greetings; on unattended upgrade this morning, libapache2-mod-php5 got installed when it wasn't installed before.  this broke my php5-fpm configuration.
[13:17] <k1l_> Abbott: please put all the output into a pastebin and link it here
[13:17] <strixUK> this has happened once before.
[13:18] <Julia7> cfhowlett: No, but I don't feel like accepting having to do it manually just yet. :P
[13:18] <strixUK> libapache2-mod-php5 is a recommends of php5, but i am advised that unattended upgrades shouldn't install previously uninstalled recommends
[13:18] <strixUK> should i file a bug report, and if so, to ubuntu or to debian?
[13:22] <OerHeks> strixUK, if you are on ubuntu, to ubuntu most likely
[13:22] <AlexPortable> nvm found it
[13:24] <Abbott> k1l_: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=vZpiuyy4
[13:25] <Julia7> Hi! I'm following an old guide that tells me to "cd ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts". Does anyone know what this would be today?
[13:25] <k1l_> Abbott: so this is a live cd.  wasnt it you last night installing minecraft?
[13:26] <Julia7> cfhowlett: Do you know?
[13:26] <cfhowlett> Julia7, do I know what?
[13:26] <Abbott> k1l_: no that was not me
[13:26] <Julia7> cfhowlett: Hi! I'm following an old guide that tells me to "cd ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts". Does anyone know what this would be today?
[13:27] <Abbott> k1l_: this is me trying to get wine1.6-i386 and it telling me there's no candidate http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ci2gAhvx
[13:27] <Abbott> should have included that earlier
[13:27] <geudrik> I've got a weird LXC issue that seems to have randomly popped up.. I used to be able to create unpriv'd LXC containers in Ubuntu 14.04, but now when I try to create it I get this error. http://paste.ubuntu.com/10627509/ Thoughts on what I can do to get this working again?
[13:27] <jnxd> Hi, can someone help me here? All of a sudden my Ubuntu GNOME installation has just stopped working. It goes fine till plymouth, but after that it simply shows a black screen with an underscore. It does not even go into other virtual terminals with Alt+Ctrl+[F1-F6].
[13:28] <cfhowlett> Julia7, no idea as I don't do nautilus
[13:28] <jnxd> I can however load with a usb drive
[13:28] <Julia7> cfhowlett: Darn it. I'm in deep trouble now.
[13:28] <adom> hi all
[13:29] <geudrik> Julia7: does this help? https://jeltsch.org/nautilus_scripts
[13:30] <gloikaper> @jxnd try pressing Alt+Ctrl+F1 when it's still loading, I've recovered a few installs like that
[13:30] <k1l_> Abbott: its tricky to install stuff in a live enviroment since it depends lots of stuff and space is running out fast.
[13:30] <Julia7> geudrik: Give me a minute and I'll try it.
[13:30] <geudrik> Julia7: tl;dr ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts
[13:31] <Julia7> geudrik: Yes, it found the path, but I'll check if the next steps in the guide works with this change. Hold on. :)
[13:31] <geudrik> Julia7: (I don't use a GUI though, so I'm guessing) :)
[13:31] <Abbott> k1l_: right. I've allocated ~760mb to this live usb though, so I feel like it should have enough
[13:33] <k1l_> Abbott: apt-cache policy wine1.6-i386
[13:34] <Abbott> k1l_: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=DZ9kiC8f
[13:35] <k1l_> Abbott: is universe enabled?
[13:35] <k1l_> Abbott: try to run a "sudo apt-get update"
[13:35] <Julia7> geudrik: I was able to complete the guide with your help, so thank you so much, but it still didn't work.
[13:35] <k1l_> ah wait, you did that already
[13:35] <Abbott> I had clicked `use this source` in the software center when trying to install it from there, but I wouldn't know otherwise
[13:35] <Abbott> sudo apt-get update
[13:35] <geudrik> Julia7: what exaclt are you trying to do? Apologies, I came into this late
[13:35] <Abbott> whoops
[13:36] <geudrik> s/exactl/exactly
[13:36] <jnxd> gloikaper: okay. But, how to approach after that? I tried recovery through grub, and it'll do everything on the list except failsafeX, saying there are no screens. The last time something like this happened, it was because of some nvidia drivers. This time sudo apt-get autoremove nvidia* asks me to replace it with some xorg drivers, and due to the proxy on my network, it cant download them.
[13:37] <Julia7> geudrik: I'm following a guide that let's me right-click on a .APE file, select "Scripts", "Split Lossless", and then select the .CUE file and the script splits my .APE file into individual .FLAC or .MP3 tracks.
[13:37] <Julia7> But nothing happened in the end.
[13:37] <Julia7> No errors or anything.
[13:37] <geudrik> Julia7: can you link me your guide?
[13:38] <Julia7> geudrik: It's the second post from "Driver". http://forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=6711
[13:38] <q_zone> Hello I need a help on a ppa issue.Can someone help me?
[13:38] <cfhowlett> !ppa | q_zone
[13:39] <Abbott> k1l_: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=eJNRGAKn
[13:40] <k1l_> Abbott: try that http://askubuntu.com/questions/471083/wine-issues-with-installing
[13:41] <Julia7> geudrik: It would be pretty neat if it worked. Right? :)
[13:42] <geudrik> Julia7: I have zero experience with Nautilus. How comfortable are you in a terminal window? The script is just a Bash script that does the actual splitting of the file, though I've not used many of the commands as I don't work in a GUI :S
[13:42] <geudrik> Or with audio files for that matter..
[13:42]  * geudrik is useless
[13:42] <Julia7> geudrik: I understood everything and was able to complete the guide, but in the end nothing happens after selecting my prefered output.
[13:43] <geudrik> Julia7: what format are you after?
[13:43] <OerHeks> k1l_, isn't is bad to add i386 arch? Abbott is looking for "sudo apt-get install wine1.6" which is not going to happen ...
[13:43] <ambientww> Hi
[13:43] <k1l_> OerHeks: well yes. but i dont see any way out of that scenario there
[13:44] <ambientww> can you ask you guys a question?
[13:44] <Julia7> geudrik: The script lets you choose from .FLAC, .MP3 320kbps, and .MP3 192kbps. I want the .FLAC format.
[13:44] <Abbott> k1l_: That did it! Thank you very much
[13:44] <geudrik> Julia7: Hold. I'm going to try to rip out that portion of the code for you
[13:44] <k1l_> OerHeks: since its a live system, well make a new iso install if its broken
[13:44] <q_zone> ubottu:I am trying to add a ppa ppa:neon/kf5.But I can't find it there
[13:44] <Julia7> geudrik: Thanks! :D
[13:44] <q_zone> ubottu: okay..
[13:44] <ambientww> what does it mean when you boot up arch and it says "Cannot_mount_root"
[13:45] <ambientww> iv'e never seen this before
[13:45] <ambientww> anyone?
[13:45] <k1l_> ambientww: ask the #archlinux guys
[13:46] <gloikaper> ambientww: sounds like a defective partition or something
[13:46] <mcphail> ambientww: this isn't an arch support channel
[13:46] <gloikaper> is this a new install or what
[13:51] <EricBlade> hey all. i have an old HP laptop that has been upgraded from 11.04 => 11.10 => 12.04 => 12.10 => 13.04 => 14.04 => 14.10 ... since i think about 13.04, i've been unable to get it to run at a CPU speed better than the lowest it supports (1.2ghz), without making a bunch of manual edits to things in /proc, which i have to repeat every boot .. and i've forgotten how.
[13:51] <EricBlade> help? :-)
[13:52] <geudrik> Julia7: I can't make any promises about this, but having ripping out the relevant parts, I think this is the chunk of code you're after. If you run this in a terminal, it might work. Might have some package problems, I have no idea. But this is the important bit for splitting your .APEs into multiple .FLAcs   http://paste.ubuntu.com/10627647/
[13:52] <philip> want to copy file from a remote system.
[13:52] <geudrik> Julia7: Note: 100% untested. If you run it, you do so at your own risk :)
[13:52] <philip> want to copy file from a remote system to my home laptop
[13:53] <Julia7> geudrik: I'll try it right now. Give me a minute or two, or three, or four. :P
[13:53] <geudrik> Julia7: I think I forgot a variable. Hold
[13:53] <Julia7> Oh!
[13:54] <k1l_> philip: use scp
[13:54] <q_zone> Hey,anyone there?
[13:55] <Bumblefluff> Oh help....There are about 400 8th graders in my building right now...
[13:55] <geudrik> Julia7: alright, take 2. http://paste.ubuntu.com/10627661/
[13:55] <philip> i dont know how to use scp.
[13:55] <ajay_kumar> this is insane doubt. but i also don't have perfect keywords to search in google. if i want to reply to specific person so that a beep will come on his gui mentioning that someone has indicated them how to do that
[13:55] <Bumblefluff> Whoops...Wrong chat
[13:55] <k1l_> !scp | philip
[13:55] <q_zone> I need a small help in adding ppa
[13:56] <Julia7> geudrik: Do I just copy all of that text into my text editor and save it as name.bash or something? Please forgive me for being a noob. :(
[13:56] <ajay_kumar> @q_zone use "sudo -E" if you are behind proxy
[13:56] <philip> when i scp to the remote system wat command will i use to get the file to my home laptop
[13:56] <k1l_> philip: scp is already the command
[13:57] <philip> okay..
[13:57] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: Can I know how to install ppa from Launchpad
[13:57] <mcphail> philip: does the remote server havs ssh installed?
[13:57] <philip> but the file is in a directory
[13:57] <philip> yes i can ssh to the remote server
[13:57] <geudrik> Julia7: basically, yes. name.sh. THen in a terminal window, you need to run it via "bash /path/to/name.sh /path/to/audio.ape"
[13:57] <k1l_> philip: its ssh and cp together. please do a "man scp" if you want to read more about it and how to use it if the explanaition is not enough
[13:57] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: I need to install https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/next
[13:58] <eeertty> Is it possible to create c++ to dump sql databases?
[13:58] <ajay_kumar> @q_zone tell me are you installing ppa behind a proxy or you have direct internet connection?
[13:58] <mcphail> philip: then simply press "ctrl-l" in the file manager window, type "ssh://server.address" in the location bar and drag and drop
[13:58] <Julia7> geudrik: Give me a minute or two to get all my paths right.
[13:58] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: DIrect connection
[13:58] <geudrik> Julia7: no worries, I hope it works haha
[13:58] <mcphail> eeertty: of course, but that is offtopic here
[13:59] <eeertty> mcphail is there a cpp irc channel?
[13:59] <ajay_kumar> q_zone: do you have any ppa which needs to be installed or can i give a random example?
[13:59] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: OKay,one sec
[13:59] <mcphail> eeertty: i would imagine so but i don't know what it is
[13:59] <philip> mcphail. which is the file manager window
[14:00] <eeertty> Does someone knows if there is an c++ irc channel?
[14:00] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: AM working on this:http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/10/kde-plasma-5-1-released/
[14:00] <ajay_kumar> q_zone: one sec i will be reaching you
[14:00] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: okay
[14:01] <Pici> eeertty: its ##c++, but you need to be registered and identified to freenode to join.
[14:01] <k1l_> philip: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/TransferFiles  read this.
[14:01] <eeertty> Pici why?
[14:02] <Julia7> geudrik: Where did I screw up? https://i.imgur.com/YfRM1yW.png
[14:02] <Pici> eeertty: because those are that channel's rules....
[14:02] <Pici> !register | eeertty
[14:02] <eeertty> thx
[14:03] <ajay_kumar> q_zone: directly use this command i have tried it and its working. tell me back where you are facing problems? "sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/next"
[14:03] <mcphail> philip: if you're using unity, the file manage is opened from the icon in the menu on the left
[14:03] <geudrik> Julia7: you didn't, you're just missing commands. In this case, gawk. Try apt-get install gawk and give it another go
[14:04] <Chetic> I want a user to be able to run volname to read the name of a cd. How do I give him permissions to /dev/sr* permanently?
[14:04] <Julia7> geudrik: Hold on.
[14:04] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: I am getting the same message :https://dpaste.de/okEq
[14:05] <Julia7> geudrik: gawk: fatal: cannot open file `/home/anon/desktop/mftp.ape' for reading (No such file or directory)
[14:05] <ajay_kumar> q_zone: okay use this command and tell me back "sudo -E apt-add-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/next"
[14:06] <geudrik> Julia7: is it Desktop or desktop?  Case matters, not sure how GUIs work in Linuxland
[14:07] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: same issue
[14:07] <EricBlade> so i've tried the intel_pstate=disable trick.. and that didn't help.  just installed cpufreqd and cpufrequtils .. not doing anything..
[14:07] <geudrik> Julia7: as you're typing, if you hit [tab] it will automatically fill in what it thinks you're after. So for filepaths, [tab] is awesome
[14:07] <Julia7> geudrik: No error now, but nothing happened. anon@ubuntu:~$ bash /home/anon/Desktop/convert.sh /home/anon/Desktop/mftp.ape done
[14:08] <Julia7> geudrik: It just says "done"?
[14:08] <geudrik> do you get your files spit up?
[14:08] <Julia7> geudrik: No. :(
[14:08] <kenguest> ikonia: I've logged that bug which I mentioned earlier (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/1434099) - thanks for the pointer.
[14:08] <ErfanBs> !advancedipscanner
[14:09] <ErfanBs> I want a software like Advanced IP Scanner in ubuntu
[14:09] <OerHeks> Chetic, maybe this page is any help >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/109448/how-to-change-the-permission-of-my-internal-cd-dvd-drive
[14:09] <ajay_kumar> q_zone: can you give me your sys log so that i can debug
[14:10] <Julia7> geudrik: Any clues as to what's going on?
[14:10] <Chetic> OerHeks: I don't want to mount it, just run volname (which reads on /dev/sr0)
[14:10] <q_zone> ajay_kumar: What?
[14:10] <geudrik> Julia7: no sadly. Was going to have you run the commands one at a time. hold up
[14:12] <EricBlade> cpufreq-info tells me: "current policy: frequency should be within 1.20GHz and 1.20GHz."
[14:13] <ErfanBs> !AdvancedIPScanner
[14:14] <ntsp> I want to hook up a midi synthesizer to play a few songs, anyone knows any midi sound cards/software compatible with linux?
[14:14] <OerHeks> ErfanBs, why would ubottu suddenly know AdvancedIPScanner ?
[14:14] <OerHeks> !msgthebot
[14:14] <ErfanBs> OerHeks: i want know Advanced IP Scanner have linux version or a software like that or not
[14:14] <EricBlade> cpufreq-set --max=2800000 claims to be successful, but cpufreq-info tells me it's still stuck at 1.2
[14:15] <OerHeks> ErfanBs, sure, it is called nmap
[14:15] <OerHeks> !info nmap
[14:15] <ErfanBs> OerHeks: Thanks
[14:15] <zacktu> I have installed a printer on my Ubuntu server.   I've installed several times using either the command line or the cups management page via localhost:631, and each time everything works after installation.  If I shut down the server and come back the next day the printer can't be located.  Have I neglected to do something?
[14:17] <OerHeks> zacktu, did you addd the user/yourself to lpadmin ? https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/cups.html#cups-web
[14:17] <EricBlade> .. and the scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq files aren't writable to me anymore
[14:18] <OerHeks> that would explain the permission wipe
[14:18] <zacktu> OerHeks: I'm not sure that I did that.  I'll look at the help page.  Thanks.
[14:20] <mlighta> hi guys, how can I found date of package release ? I want to check if a specific package broke the chain
[14:21] <k1l_> mlighta: see if its logged in /var/log/apt/
[14:22] <mlighta> k1l_ it's new VM each time, so I have no log
[14:23] <mlighta> basically I/m trying the product on my VM before pushing on prod, but since yesterday the same 'recipe' break, since I change nothing it's probably a package issue. Now I need to confirm it with date
[14:24] <mlighta> (yes I didn't specify exact version on my build process, I should have to avoid this but bah..)
[14:28] <EricBlade> hmm.. lsmod doesn't show any cpu governors or fun stuff like that available.. and modprobe doesn't do anything
[14:29] <jenia> hello. does anyone know of a program that tells me the difference between files in two dirs? not the content, just the set difference of files in two dirs sort-of-speak.
[14:32] <mlighta> jenia 'diff -ur dir1 dir2'
[14:33] <OerHeks> !info meld
[14:34] <mlighta> bah graphical fancy thing =/
[14:34] <mlighta> you have kompare, beyond compare, kdiff, diff3
[14:34] <OerHeks> Itś a choise
[14:36] <mlighta> yep agree, to just see the diff I rather not have to install something new that why I said the default one but ye he do as he prefere. I use those more to manually merge then to really compare.
[14:37] <OerHeks> There used to be a nautilus plugin/script too.
[14:45] <OerHeks> CVE-2015-0291
[14:49] <josh1238> hi
[14:49] <dw1> https://openssl.org/news/secadv_20150319.txt
[14:56] <Pici> dw1: yes.  That was 45 minutes ago. It will take a little more than that for it to make it into the Ubuntu repos.
[14:56] <EricBlade> hmm. my regualr updates have installed kernels up to 3.5.0.. but the system is only booting 3.16.
[14:57] <Pici> EricBlade: 3.16 is newer than 3.5
[14:58] <EricBlade> oh, right, i often forget that we moved to that
[14:58] <EricBlade> or, the world moved to that
[14:58] <Pici> indeed
[14:59] <EricBlade> bah. cannot get cpufreq to work right at all on this thing
[15:03] <EricBlade> oh, wait.. i think i've figured it out again
[15:03] <EricBlade> i have to "su -s" then echo 2800000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/scaling_freq_max .. for each cpu
[15:06] <EricBlade> the 2.8ghz i7 is still not anywhere near as fast as the 3.6ghz i7 for interactive performance.. and i really wish i could make this setting stick.. but i'll live with this for now
[15:06] <uuhimhere> wayland wooohooo
[15:08] <k1l_> uuhimhere: stop that.
[15:14] <uuhimhere> wayaland awwwwwe
[15:14] <ikonia> ?
[15:15] <Lord_Fark_II> uuhimhere: hell yeah
[15:19] <EricBlade> hmm. xrdp shouldn't be this horribly affected by cpu speed.
[15:20] <uuhimhere> it shouldnt no
[15:21] <EricBlade> on my 14.04 3.6ghz i7, xrdp runs almost as smoothly as if i were on the local machine .. on this one, it can't even handle updating an xterm..
[15:21] <EricBlade> OH, it's on wifi that's why
[15:26] <Lord_Fark_II> yeah thats probably it
[15:27] <ikonia> Lord_Fark_II: what's probably it ?
[15:30] <EricBlade> gah i "love" it when I do something in a remote X session and it prompts for a password on the main display.
[15:31] <uuhimhere> ikonia: i think hes talking bout xrdp
[15:35] <uuhimhere> yeah must be the wifi not letting xrdp do its thing
[15:38] <Lord_Fark_II> ^i concur
[15:39] <corlepuzo_> i have an issue with software manager anybody can help
[15:39] <corlepuzo_> i have an issue with software manager anybody can help
[15:39] <corlepuzo_> i have an issue with software manager anybody can help
[15:39] <popey> !ask | corlepuzo_
[15:40] <corlepuzo_> i chose an app to download click the install button then it happens nothing. install button come back
[15:41] <ikonia> corlepuzo_: whats the app
[15:41] <ikonia> what version of ubuntu
[15:41] <corlepuzo_> not ubuntu solyd x
[15:41] <ikonia> ok - so ubuntu is supported hre
[15:41] <ikonia> here
[15:41] <ikonia> not other distros
[15:42] <corlepuzo_> yea but i wrote the solydx channel nobody there and its almost same
[15:42] <compdoc> ikonia, there are a few flavors of ubuntu
[15:42] <ikonia> that doesn't mean you post here, sorry
[15:42] <corlepuzo_> what if u know the solution
[15:42] <ikonia> corlepuzo_: yes ?
[15:42] <ikonia> corlepuzo_: it isn ot for thihs channel
[15:43] <ikonia> compdoc: right, but solydx isn't one
[15:43] <OerHeks> solydX has its own issues
[15:43] <corlepuzo_> pffff
[15:44] <corlepuzo_> its realy annoying
[15:44] <genii> corlepuzo_: If you choose to run some distribution loosely based on Ubuntu, get support from whoever made it. If there's not much support then perhaps reconsider what you're running.
[15:44] <guestic> hello. how with using as FIND locate files containing in name of file  number from 10 to 12?
[15:44] <uuhimhere> yeah but thats because of inherent issues in the framework
[15:44] <corlepuzo_> solyd x server issues? thats why it doesnt download?
[15:44] <ikonia> corlepuzo_: enough - we don't support it here, we'e tried to explain it nice and clearly
[15:45] <Lord_Fark_II> might be the plugins
[15:45] <jon__> can some one help me out one one with ffmpeg
[15:45] <corlepuzo_> ikonia: u r an asshole
[15:45] <k1l_> corlepuzo_:  please ask the solydX support. its not even ubuntu based. if you want ubuntu support install a ubuntu flavour that is supported andthen ask here
[15:45] <Baganov> Здравствуйте! подскажите кто юзал Softether ?
[15:45] <ikonia> corlepuzo_: enough, don't call people names, we only support ubuntu heere
[15:45] <Lord_Fark_II> corlepuzo_: have you tried restarting it
[15:45] <ikonia> Lord_Fark_II: stop - we do not support it here
[15:45] <corlepuzo_> yes i tried everything
[15:45] <k1l_> !ru | Baganov
[15:46] <Lord_Fark_II> corlepuzo_: maybe try reinstalling
[15:47] <corlepuzo_> Lord_Fark
[15:47] <q_zone> how to  deal with "Cannot add ppa " issue?
[15:47] <corlepuzo_> it happens in also updater
[15:48] <corlepuzo_> it says cant flech files
[15:48] <k1l_> corlepuzo_: see their side where they offer support. thanks. EOD
[15:48] <q_zone> anyone who can help me?
[15:48] <k1l_> q_zone: please pastebin the command and the output in a pastebin and link it here
[15:50] <q_zone> k1l_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10628292/
[15:50] <q_zone> k1l_: command:sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/next
[15:51] <k1l_> q_zone: are you sure that this ppa exists at all?
[15:54] <q_zone> k1l_: yes
[15:55] <k1l_> q_zone: what gives you "lsb_release -d"?
[15:56] <q_zone> Description:	Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
[15:56] <k1l_> that ppa is 14.10 only
[15:57] <q_zone> oh
[16:02] <john-dadis> Hi there, I am trying to remove the radeon driver
[16:02] <john-dadis> I already installed FGLRX
[16:02] <john-dadis> Could someone provide instructions for removing the open source driver and enabling fglrx
[16:03] <q_zone> k1l_: how will i get the required one?
[16:03] <k1l_> q_zone: see if there is one for 14.04
[16:04] <EricBlade> wow xscreensaver is slow over wifi :-D
[16:05] <tanuki> I have a box at home that is going to be a NAS and media server, but I'm also wanting to set it up as a HTPC. Should I use Ubuntu Server for this, or go ahead and install Desktop?
[16:12] <doki_pen> corretico: did you try turning it off and back on again 3 times?
[16:12] <doki_pen> joke fail
[16:12] <doki_pen> wrong user
[16:13] <Name141> Is there anything that'd make it easy to sych files between an external and internal folder?
[16:13] <Name141> for backup
[16:13] <doki_pen> is anyone worried about openssl?
[16:13] <doki_pen> Name141: rsync?
[16:13] <jpds> Name141: rsync?
[16:13] <jpds> doki_pen: Nope.
[16:13] <teward> doki_pen: security team is working on it - you don't need to worry about it as I hear they're already on it
[16:14] <captine> hi all.  I have googled remmina and the fact that it wont open on ubuntu 14.04.  I have just installed 14.04 on my work machine to do a POC of ubuntu working within our environment.  It requires me to have an rdp client to connect to our remote desktop farm.  POC is failing on the first boot without Remmina working.  Anyone able to help?
[16:16] <Name141> jpds: Hm, maybe just cp can do it then since rsync looks like SSH or FTP stuff?
[16:16] <teward> Name141: rsync can work local too
[16:17] <mike802> http://mike802.blogspot.com/2014/01/misc-research.html
[16:17] <teward> Name141: you might want to actually read up on rsync - it can work local to local, local to remote, etc.
[16:17] <jemark> doki_pen: reading the security advisory now: https://dpaste.de/rTdM
[16:17] <teward> mike802: don't think that's relevant here.
[16:18] <RobertArnold> Hi, I did an update/upgrade on a Ubuntu 14.04 server last night and now the USB 3.0 ports do not detect my usb drive.  How do I fix that?
[16:18] <Name141> teward: So lets say I got files from /media/backupdrivehere/whatever1 I want to put on /Desktop/whatever1 , and they have a ton of subfolders that are the same but the new folders are on the external..
[16:19] <doki_pen> jemark: doesn't seem that bad, mostly DoS attack vector if you are using 1.0.2
[16:19] <jemark> doki_pen: yes, true
[16:19] <doki_pen> just wondering why ubuntu doesn't have a fix yet
[16:20] <jemark> doki_pen: they are probaby making the binary package now...
[16:21] <genii> doki_pen: The fixes should be ready later today
[16:21] <doki_pen> i know openssl works with vendors to give them pre-release access to patches. I guess they don't work with ubuntu
[16:21] <ajay_kumar_> q_zone: is the problem solved?
[16:21] <jpds> doki_pen: They do.
[16:21] <jpds> Name141: Yep, rsync is your friend in that case.
[16:22] <jpds> Name141: rsync -aPh /media/backupdrivehere/whatever1 ~/Desktop
[16:22] <doki_pen> jpds: oh, so binaries should have been made already. just a matter of rolling them out?
[16:22] <jpds> doki_pen: Most likely.
[16:22] <k1l_> doki_pen: the CVE is not even published. it was just given to some teams to get the distributions ready before the public release
[16:22] <jemark> doki_pen: https://infected.io/184/critical-openssl-update-is-live
[16:23] <doki_pen> k1l_: http://openssl.org/news/secadv_20150319.txt
[16:23] <hortoncd> It was well known that they were releasing those CVEs today
[16:24] <jpds> Name141: You can even add --dry-run to check what it'll do.
[16:24] <doki_pen> not a big deal, I was just curious because I expected them to drop around the same time
[16:25] <k1l_> doki_pen: the ubuntu packages are beeing made already.
[16:25] <RobertArnold> Hi, Has anyone had USB 3.0 problems after updating/upgrading?
[16:26] <k1l_> doki_pen: but if you take a closer look its not that ubuntu is vulnerable at all cves at all: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2015/CVE-2015-0291.html
[16:27] <doki_pen> k1l_: oh, sweet
[16:27] <bedpanboy> Anybody here got apache2 installed on Ubuntu? I'm having problems changing the main DocumentRoot.
[16:27] <bedpanboy> I feel as if the default config setup is different from what tutorials are outlining.
[16:27] <doki_pen> k1l_: thanks man, how do i find that page in the future?
[16:27] <k1l_> doki_pen: http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/ the cve tracker is linked there
[16:28] <OerHeks> k1l_, thanks, i just read https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2015-0291 and we are fine indeed
[16:29] <k1l_> that cve was just an example. openssl released several cves today
[16:30] <jemark> libressl was also updated but needed less patching : http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/LibreSSL/libressl-2.1.6-relnotes.txt
[16:31] <doki_pen> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/openssl.html
[16:33] <levlaz> bedpanboy: Can you put your config into a pastebin?
[16:37] <crash__> newbie here, i have a minimal linux installed due to storage, dont have software center, just inslalled bracket editor as a ppa, how do i run it?
[16:39] <genii> crash__: You installed the ppa with add-apt-repository ?
[16:40] <crash__> yes
[16:40] <OerHeks> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install  brackets
[16:40] <genii> crash__: What OerHeks remarked
[16:40] <OerHeks> i guess you used https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/brackets
[16:40] <SchrodingersScat> so you probably run 'brackets'?
[16:41] <levlaz> ^^ yes once it is installed :)
[16:41] <OerHeks> oh, is it installed ?
[16:41] <crash__> well, i did that and it doesnt recognize brackets command
[16:41] <SchrodingersScat> tell us more about this software?
[16:41] <levlaz> crash__: did you install it?
[16:42] <crash__> actually my storage is full nothing runs
[16:42] <levlaz> crash__: If your storage is full you cannot add more applications :/
[16:42] <crash__> yes
[16:42] <levlaz> You need to fix that problem first.
[16:42] <crash__> how do i do that?
[16:42] <levlaz> How much storage do you have?
[16:42] <crash__> 16 gig
[16:43] <levlaz> That should be more than enough for ubuntu
[16:43] <linuxwiller> i run in 8GB
[16:43] <levlaz> What all do you have on there?
[16:43] <linuxwiller> use apt-get autoremove
[16:43] <linuxwiller> it will clean
[16:43] <crash__> well  i have another os that consumes some
[16:44] <crash__> how can i tell how much is available?
[16:44] <levlaz> You probably shoudl not run two OS's if you only have 16GB of space :)
[16:44] <levlaz> df -h
[16:44] <levlaz> In a temrinal
[16:44] <OerHeks> !info mc
[16:44] <crash__> ok
[16:45] <levlaz> OerHeks: he probably cannot install it because he is out of disk space from what it looks like
[16:45] <levlaz> Re: mc
[16:51] <TheAnarchyRuler> test
[16:52] <TheAnarchyRuler> anyone see my text?
[16:52] <levlaz> test complete
[16:53] <carter1> if you have a script in cron.daily, you don't need the like 00 01 * * *  thing because cron takes care of running it at the right time, right?
[16:54] <levlaz> carter1: You can just use the @daily shortcut
[16:54] <carter1> levlaz, okay, so like to run an rdiff-backup daily, it would just be @daily rdiff-backup /folder1 /folder2?
[16:55] <levlaz> carter1: yep :)
[16:55] <carter1> thank you levlaz. my server sent me an email very early this morning telling me i did a bad job writing my cron file xD
[17:03] <teewuane> What is the best way to print a PDF from ubuntu server to a network printer?
[17:04] <levlaz> Are you able to connect to the network printer?
[17:06] <teewuane> levlaz: No. I'm not sure how to even attempt to *blushes*
[17:07] <teewuane> levlaz: I mean, my other ubuntu Desktops are all connected fine, I'm just not sure how to with ubuntu server.
[17:13] <sifo> I get this when running a command "grails: JAVA_HOME environment variable is not set"
[17:13] <sifo> how do I set the variable and make it default for any terminal I open?
[17:18] <Tino> Hallo
[17:19] <Tino> Ich habe ein Problem mit mein Ubuntu !
[17:19] <bazhang> !de
[17:20] <TheBigDeal> Lubuntu (whatever version) vs Ubuntu 10.04 for old computers?
[17:20] <bazhang> TheBigDeal, 10.04 is server only support
[17:21] <bazhang> TheBigDeal, get lubuntu 14.04 at the least
[17:21] <TheBigDeal> bazhang: 10.04.04 isn't that a desktop?
[17:21] <RudeViper> In XFCE4 - NOT UNITY - can anyone tell me how to edit the properties of an item in the Applications Menu - right clicking activates it - doesn't get me into properties so that I can edit it's command line.
[17:21] <Tino> german or english ?
[17:21] <bazhang> TheBigDeal, end of life
[17:22] <bazhang> Tino, english here
[17:22] <TheBigDeal> :O
[17:22] <bazhang> RudeViper, try #xfce
[17:22] <pavlos> sifo, create a .bash_aliases in your home dir, add the line export JAVA=<thepath> Any term you start thereafter, will have the JAVA var set
[17:22] <Tino> okay sry may english ist bad i connectet to the German channel
[17:22] <Tino> my
[17:23] <SchrodingersScat> RudeViper: have you tried searching for 'menu' in the taskbar menu thing?  I even typod it as 'Menue' and it came up because it's 'Menu Editor'
[17:23] <TheBigDeal> bazhang: what about 11?
[17:24] <bazhang> TheBigDeal, look at the /topic here
[17:24] <HoloPed> Guys I have a problem. I have ubuntu installed on a MinnowBoardMax, and now it won't boot. I goes into the loading page with the dots moving and gets stuck there forever. What can I do to diagnose the problem ?
[17:24] <teewuane> Anyone print a PDF from ubuntu server to a network printer? I'm not even sure how to discover the printer.
[17:24] <EriC^^> HoloPed: press esc before that happens
[17:24] <RudeViper> Schnabeltierchen - don't see menu editor anywhere - this is xfcr not unity
[17:24] <TheBigDeal> hmm
[17:24] <EriC^^> HoloPed: also check /var/log/syslog and dmesg if you can
[17:25] <SchrodingersScat> RudeViper: program launcher > Settings > Menu Editor
[17:25] <delinquentme> HOW DO: split a PDF into smaller documents on ubuntu system?
[17:25] <TheBigDeal> bazhang: i'm running Kubuntu in a old computer with 1GB ram :/, pretty slow
[17:26] <SchrodingersScat> RudeViper: right, I'm in xubuntu 14.10 and it's there.
[17:26] <bazhang> TheBigDeal, so go for lubuntu as I said before
[17:26] <TheBigDeal> bazhang: lubuntu 14.10?
[17:26] <RudeViper> where - I don't see it - I don't even see anywhere you can search for it
[17:26] <bazhang> TheBigDeal, up to you
[17:27] <TheBigDeal> bazhang: i mean, doesn't it matter?
[17:27] <bazhang> TheBigDeal, matter for what exactly
[17:27] <TheBigDeal> bazhang: performance, i said i have an old computer with 1GB of RAM
[17:28] <bazhang> TheBigDeal, lubuntu is for that type of system, yes; try a live cd and test it if you wish
[17:28] <RudeViper> SchrodingersScat - I'm on 14.04 and I can't find program launcher anywhere under Application Menu
[17:28] <TheBigDeal> bazhang: alright, thanks, downloading ...... :P
[17:30] <TheBigDeal> bazhang: sorry, return back to my question :), doesn't matter the version?
[17:30] <SchrodingersScat> RudeViper: http://i.imgur.com/UO2Vivc.png
[17:31] <SchrodingersScat> RudeViper: you can also run menulibre in a terminal
[17:32] <cheuble> leul
[17:34] <RudeViper> SchrodingersScat - I don't have anything that looks even close to that on my screen - but I found a way around what I needed - turns out I could do what I wanted in a different configuration screen - just difficult to get to and to find... Thanks though
[17:40] <jhutchins> RudeViper: Alt-F2?
[17:49] <RudeViper> jhutchins - although that is a good keyboard shortcut to know - and I do need it later - that won't get what I needed right now... I was able to fix what I needed to - had to gksudo into thunar - then find the actual link to the executable on the app menu and alter it - I just can't figure out how if someone is running almost the same version of ubuntu - I am on 14.04 and SchrodingersScat is
[17:49] <RudeViper> on 14.10 and both running xfce4 - why our screens don't match (beyond themes naturally)...I guess the customization in linux is far greater than and very different that windoze - which is one of the many many many many reasons I am trying to switch over...Have to get the files I want saved off of this machine onto the file server first and be able to access them so I can free up space to set
[17:49] <RudeViper> up a dual boot system till I get used to linux and then do away with MicroScam all together.
[17:50] <jnxd> Anybody else had a problem where the touchpad all of a sudden stopped working? I recently had a freeze which I solved after completelyremoving proprietary nvidia drivers, but now this happened to me. On Ubuntu 14.04
[18:01] <blakky> hello
[18:01] <Argento> I got an odd question from school, should you in C++ overload the assignment operator if you use a class where you dynamically allocate memory?
[18:02] <k1l_> Argento: ##c++ for that
[18:02] <blakky> can i found help
[18:02] <blakky> am new on ubuntu
[18:03] <carter1> blakky, please just ask your question
[18:03] <pht_ssa> boa tarde galera
[18:04] <bazhang> !br | pht_ssa
[18:05] <blakky> any help my ubuntu center not working
[18:12] <geosmin> can ubuntu be installed to a btrfs subvolume?
[18:23] <RudeViper> In the hosts file on ubuntu does each entry have to have a different internal ip address -ie 127.0.0.1  localhost - 127.0.1.1 Apollo - 127.0.1.2 fileserver or can 127.0.1.1 point to both Apollo and fileserver?
[18:25] <rypervenche> RudeViper: Do the latter.
[18:25] <rypervenche> RudeViper: Using the address 127.0.1.1 is just a workaround in Ubuntu for something, I can't remember what. Every other distro only uses 127.0.0.1 for all aliases.
[18:26] <RudeViper> rypervenche thanks
[18:27] <ksalman> Say, trusty-updates have this package, http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/pypy/pypy_2.2.1+dfsg-1ubuntu0.2_i386.deb, and it's md5sum is different then what is specified in Packages.gz
[18:30] <rgb-one> s
[18:34] <RudeViper> rypervenche - that worked perfect - now it shows the hostname I wanted...thanks
[18:38] <lovelytsui>  I just cant connect to openvpn server by using opvn config file, http://holland.pk/uptow/i4/bb7f7f015a197b462c5b8d2ea8c4f480.png
[18:38] <lovelytsui> how to fix it
[18:39] <lovelytsui> I am connecting to internet by pppoe
[18:43] <raunchybeaver> Sooo
[18:44] <grhm> hi, anyway I can stop software updater from starting every time I log in to UbuntuStudio 14.04...I did de-tick Update Notifier in  Session and Startup/Application Autostart but no luck...thanks
[18:44] <raunchybeaver> Downloaded ubuntu 14.04.2 server 64 bit. No sig file or sha256sum to verify integrity WTF?
[18:46] <SchrodingersScat> !language | raunchybeaver, and did you check here? http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/
[18:46] <raunchybeaver> how to verify integrity of my iso?
[18:46] <EriC^^> !checksum | raunchybeaver
[18:47] <SchrodingersScat> raunchybeaver: that link has sha1sums and md5sums, etc.
[18:47] <raunchybeaver> Thank you kind person
[18:47] <raunchybeaver> BTW Md5 is broak and insecure
[18:47] <raunchybeaver> always go with a sig or sha256
[18:48] <ecc> such hash collision
[18:48] <ecc> much wow
[18:48] <raunchybeaver> lulz attack
[18:48] <raunchybeaver> hash collision = ub3r pwnawge
[18:48] <grhm> software updater  starts every login.....mayday
[18:48] <ecc> lol
[18:49] <SchrodingersScat> for checking if it downloaded correctly, it should be fine.
[18:49] <ecc> yup
[18:50] <carter1> grhm, do you have something else like synaptic set to autostart?
[18:50] <grhm> synaptic doesn't autostart
[18:52] <fgfdg> hello people
[18:52] <carter1> hi
[18:52] <fgfdg> has anyone heard about monero here?
[18:53] <SchrodingersScat> !ask | fgfdg
[18:53] <carter1> like the esperanto word with the root money and suffix for container?
[18:53] <grhm> I have tried to change the settings in software updater so it would not start and I deselected it in Application Autostart...still starts every login
[18:53] <carter1> check to see what else autostarts
[18:54] <carter1> you probably have something else starting it for you
[18:54] <fgfdg> its a decentralized anonymous currency
[18:54] <grhm> Never did this for months after original o/s installation...UbuntuStudio 14.04
[18:54] <mazert> hello, someone knows how to solve this : http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/img/1426789915.png "the menu size is too short"
[18:55] <fgfdg> getmonero.org
[18:55] <mazert> when I right-click onto an icon in the systray, i alwas have a short menu with an elevator
[18:56] <carter1> oh, they deliberately chose an esperanto word for monero, neat = )
[18:56] <imane>  Hello, i want to run windows server 2008 R2 on Virtualbox
[18:56] <SchrodingersScat> fgfdg: sounds offtopic
[18:56] <imane> can somebody tells me the requierements ?
[18:56] <carter1> ah, yeah
[18:56]  * carter1 shuts up
[18:57] <SchrodingersScat> !ubuntu
[18:57] <EriC^^> imane: that question would be better answered in ##windows
[18:57] <SchrodingersScat> I wish that also said, "And this is the ubuntu support channel."
[18:57] <fgfdg> @SchrodingersScat
[18:57] <fgfdg> nop. its an open source software and revolutionary
[18:57] <imane> i just want that for a school project
[18:58] <ser_berry> how do I interpret ufw logs? anyone got some interesting links?
[18:58] <SchrodingersScat> fgfdg: oh, great, and what's your ubuntu support question?
[18:58] <carter1> :-)
[18:58] <ser_berry> mine have a bunch of blocked requests and I'd like to understand what they mean
[18:58] <imane> just like any other operating system ?
[18:59] <fgfdg> ubuntu needs to include it in the distro
[18:59] <minimec> imane: just out of my mind... SomeA Intel 'sandy bridge' i5 with a SSD har drive. That will do...
[18:59] <carter1> fgfdg, this isn't the place to ask for software to be included in new releases
[18:59] <Lunatic> Heyo, does anyone know what wireless adapter will work the best married with my ubuntu 14.04? (Mini PCI express)
[19:00] <carter1> lunatic, i haven't had much of a hassle getting wifi adapters to work since the bad old days of ndiswrapper
[19:00] <carter1> i'd just look at what you want and then search to see if it's compatible
[19:01] <jlambrecht> irc://irc.freenode.net/openSUSE-buildservice
[19:01] <fgfdg> one and only chance, just open once - www.getmonero.org
[19:01] <Lunatic> carter1> Sorry I'm not good at references jokes :c but thanks helping me :D
[19:02] <Pici> fgfdg: Please stop spamming your links here.
[19:02] <fgfdg> its not my link
[19:02] <fgfdg> its open source
[19:02] <SchrodingersScat> fgfdg: that's not the issue
[19:02] <carter1> if you have a specific wifi card you're looking at and can't find out if it's compatible, just ask
[19:03] <fgfdg> itsyour chance to be rich, just open once and thank me your lifetime
[19:03] <carter1> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[19:03] <Pici> fgfdg: This channel is for Ubuntu support only. Please stay on topic. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines for more info.
[19:04] <fgfdg> never mind, you guys deserve to be poor, bye
[19:04] <Lunatic> carter1> well I had an atheros before, but someone told me it's not very good with ubuntu, and he was right x) RIP :c
[19:05] <carter1> i think my last two have been broadcom chipsets, and i haven't had a problem
[19:06] <Lunatic> A friend of mine has a broadcom, I just had to ad the firmware something and it worked
[19:07] <ddawg1963> update the firmware
[19:07] <Righteous> hey im trying to mount a external hd to automatically mount in fstab, it's not going so well
[19:07] <Righteous> can someone help?
[19:07] <carter1> can you give us the fstab line and your error messages?
[19:07] <Righteous> is there a paste bin
[19:08] <carter1> just make your own pastebin
[19:08] <carter1> !pastebin
[19:08] <carter1> oh, there is
[19:08] <Righteous> !pastebin proc            /proc           proc    defaults          0       0
[19:08] <Righteous> /dev/mmcblk0p5  /boot           vfat    defaults          0       2
[19:08] <Righteous> /dev/mmcblk0p6  /               ext4    defaults,noatime  0       1
[19:08] <Righteous> /dev/sda1       /media/Share    ntfs    defaults          0       0
[19:08] <Righteous> # a swapfile is not a swap partition, so no using swapon|off from here on, use  dphys-swapfile swap[on|off]  for that
[19:08] <Righteous> !pastebin
[19:08] <Pici> Righteous: Please read what ubottu said above....
[19:10] <Righteous> ok
[19:10] <Righteous> im trying to paste the link to the paste bin
[19:10] <Righteous> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10629388/
[19:10] <pavlos> Righteous, sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[19:11] <Righteous> im using raspbian atm
[19:11] <EriC^^> Righteous: type sudo blkid | grep sda1 and get the UUID
[19:11] <EriC^^> and replace /dev/sda1 with UUID=<UUID here> in fstab
[19:12] <EriC^^> also add auto after defaults in the mount options as such defaults,auto
[19:12] <Pici> Righteous: You're asking a question about a raspbian install?
[19:12] <bazhang> Righteous, raspbian?
[19:13] <Righteous> nah just fstab to mount an external for nas
[19:13] <Righteous> general linux question
[19:13] <Righteous> i use ubuntu on my desktop
[19:13] <Righteous> but trying to get my raspberry pi to host a NAS
[19:13] <Righteous> im so close
[19:14] <carter1> follow EriC^^'s suggestions
[19:19] <Righteous> thanks for the assist eric
[19:19] <Righteous> that worked =-)
[19:24] <hellal> salut
[19:24] <ActionParsnip> Hi
[19:25] <memand> Hey guys, I'm about to repartition and install windows and will need to reinstall grub as per this guide http://askubuntu.com/questions/83771/recovering-grub-after-installing-windows-7 and have q. After mounting the virtual filesystem with "for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done"  from the live cd environment and then chrooting in, Should I install grub to the linux partition or the windows one?
[19:26] <jhutchins> memand: You should install grub to the root/boot sector of the device.
[19:27] <ActionParsnip> memand: once you chroot  the update-grub will manage things AFAIK
[19:27] <ActionParsnip> !away > Ridley5
[19:27] <jhutchins> ActionParsnip: update-grub doesn't install it to the mbr, you need grub-install as well.
[19:28] <BluesKaj> or an alternative could be boot-repair live-media
[19:28] <ActionParsnip> jhutchins: I see
[19:29] <jhutchins> ActionParsnip: update-grub runs all of the grub configuration modules and builds the menu.lst (or grub.cfg or whatever).
[19:30] <ActionParsnip> jhutchins: yeah I know that bit. I thought it also did the grub-install bit as well
[19:31] <ActionParsnip> jhutchins: tbh I don't dual boot. Windows has zero value toner me
[19:31] <ActionParsnip> Haha to.
[19:32] <jhutchins> ActionParsnip: I have had all-linux multi-boot systems too.
[19:32] <ActionParsnip> jhutchins: snazzy
[19:32] <jhutchins> ActionParsnip: Mostly I know from watching things here.
[19:32] <lucido> HI, is there a repository for amd catalyst drivers?
[19:32] <jhutchins> ActionParsnip: It's nice to have a bootable stable install when you're running testing.
[19:32] <lucido> how do I install them
[19:32] <ActionParsnip> jhutchins: same. I have few issues so I try to learn by helping others
[19:33] <ActionParsnip> lucido: they are in the official repository. Use additional drivers to install them
[19:33] <carter1> i wish i could get away from windows ActionParsnip. Maybe one day xD
[19:34] <lucido> ActionParsnip, flgrx or flgrx-updates?
[19:34] <ActionParsnip> carter1: if it fits one of your needs, use it
[19:34] <ActionParsnip> !at | lucido this is all I know
[19:35] <ActionParsnip> !ati
[19:35] <Pici> heh
[19:36] <lucido> I select flgrx click apply and then it jumps back to the driver wrapper being selected
[19:38] <memand> jhutchins, So the first partition on the drive
[19:39] <derpingit> hi guy.. i have a vps with ununtu 10.04 .. i created a new user , but i can;'t connect to that box via ssh . can someone please help?
[19:40] <jhutchins> memand: No, not a partition at all.
[19:40] <jhutchins> memand: It's the boot sector, outside of the partitions, like the partition table.
[19:40] <jhutchins> memand: Master Boot Record or MBR.
[19:40] <lucido> needed to do apt-get install fglrx-core
[19:41] <lucido> then the driver manager works
[19:41] <jhutchins> memand: BIOS hands off to MBR, MBR hands off to bootloader.
[19:41] <SchrodingersScat> !details | derpingit
[19:41] <derpingit> ubottu i really wish i knew what else to include.. i'm a noob at linux, so let me knwo what additioanl information i need to provide
[19:42] <panatha> hello
[19:42] <SchrodingersScat> derpingit: can start with any errors it gives
[19:43] <panatha> i want to download torrents
[19:43] <SchrodingersScat> !torrents | panatha
[19:43] <panatha> suggestion app?
[19:43] <derpingit> i open putty, enter the ip w/port , i use my created user as username. and the password... putty says: access denied
[19:44] <panatha> thank you very much
[19:44] <SchrodingersScat> panatha: transmission, deluge, rtorrent, etc, try apt-cache search torrent.client for a quick list.
[19:45] <panatha> transmission doesnt work for me
[19:45] <panatha> and some other
[19:45] <panatha> only vuze but it is slow
[19:46] <teward> panatha: i use Deluge on my 14.04 system since Transmission doesn't want to work.
[19:46] <panatha> im new user
[19:47] <jhutchins> derpingit: Is sshd installed?  Is it running?  Is it configured to allow regular users to log in with a password (it is by default).
[19:47] <panatha> ok thanks
[19:47] <panatha> bye
[19:48] <jhutchins> If a torrent is slow, it's probably NOT your software.
[19:48] <derpingit> jhutchins i beleive it to be, as i am able to SSH into the vps using their "console" account. what i did was create a user, create the .ssh folder, and the authenticated_keys under that user..
[19:48] <derpingit> i probably did not set it up right
[19:48] <SchrodingersScat> derpingit: if it gets to the point of "Using username "<whateveryourusernameis>"." then "username@address's password:" and then "Access denied" then please check your password.
[19:50] <jhutchins> derpingit: Do you have some kind of console access?
[19:50] <derpingit> yes jhutchins , i do
[19:51] <Guest82367> hey does anyone know how to get my software organized in ubuntu? I'm new to it, and I just installed the tor browser, but to open it I have to manually go to the download folder and run the script. i also installed xampp, and have the same thing. when i install using apt-get i can just type the name of the program in terminal though, how can i set up other software to open the same way
[19:51] <john-dadis> Hi there, I am using the open source Radeon driver
[19:51] <john-dadis> and after a certain amount of time i notice Xorg speed goes to sheet
[19:51] <john-dadis> What can I do to determine the cause?
[19:52] <Guest82367> like if i'm running google chrome i can just type google-chrome in terminal and it opens
[19:52] <memand> jhutchins, Thanks, I think In got a bit confused since ubuntu did not make  a separate partition for boot as default, would you recommend doing that beforehand?
[19:53] <jhutchins> derpingit: dpkg -l openssh* - look for openssh-server. ps ax | grep ssh - is sshd running?
[19:53] <hecatae> Guest82367: you would need to create a shortcut to the application, which desktop are you using?
[19:53] <hecatae> john-dadis:  sheet as in slow, or sheet as in fast?
[19:53] <jhutchins> memand: There are some reasons to have a seperate /boot, but most don't apply to a home user.  I prefer one partition + swap.
[19:53] <john-dadis> hecatae, absolutely slow
[19:54] <john-dadis> hecatae, and something odd... during the current slowness lshw -c video never outputs
[19:55] <derpingit> jhutchins may i pm the results ? i have a pastebin link
[19:55] <john-dadis> hecatae, i notice the load jumps as well as CPU occupied by Xorg rises
[19:55] <john-dadis> It's probably just a driver bug but it would be cool if I could fix it
[19:56] <hecatae> john-dadis: that is odd, which release are you on, and which version of the open source radeon driver are you using?
[19:56] <john-dadis> I couldn't get the fglrx legacy driver working on my pc
[19:56] <john-dadis> Linux john-laptop 3.16.0-30-generic #40~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP
[19:56] <john-dadis> hecatae, how can i find out which version im using, i just used whatever was in the repo
[19:56] <hecatae> john-dadis:  I have an asus x102ba with amd temash cpu/gpu, and the current fglrx drivers are a bit screwy
[19:57] <memand> jhutchins, ok, so I should just install to the first partition on the disk?
[19:59] <john-dadis> hecatae, 1:7.3.0-1ubuntu3.1
[19:59] <john-dadis> xserver-xorg-video-radeon
[19:59] <john-dadis> hecatae, what driver do you use?
[20:00] <hecatae> john-dadis:  does dmesg | egrep 'drm|radeon' show anything?
[20:00] <hecatae> please pastebin
[20:00] <john-dadis> hecatae, the slowness seems to fade away after i let the computer relax
[20:00] <skorpio> hello, do you have a shortcut key for gnome-do settings?
[20:00] <bekks> hecatae: dmesg | egrep -i 'drm|radeon' will find "DRM" too.
[20:01] <skorpio> i cant point on it with xfce window manager
[20:01] <john-dadis> hecatae,
[20:01] <john-dadis> http://sprunge.us/TNQE
[20:02] <hecatae> bekks:  yes, looking for something on both
[20:03] <john-dadis> hecatae, i have a feeling its slowing down the clock speed when the GPU gets hot
[20:03] <john-dadis> hecatae, that would explain why after i let the load go down it recovers
[20:04] <john-dadis> hecatae, nothing looks wrong with the dmesg
[20:04] <john-dadis> [   16.448121] [drm] radeon: power management initialized
[20:04] <derpingit> jhutchins http://pastebin.com/rfW4ES0d
[20:05] <bekks> john-dadis: could you pastebin this, too: dmesg|egrep -i 'drm|radeon|fglrx'
[20:05] <john-dadis> http://sprunge.us/DXGG bekks
[20:05] <john-dadis> bekks, no fglrx output in the dmesg
[20:06] <hecatae> john-dadis:  power management was an issue on pre 3.10 kernels as the wiki states, there is an option to enable DPM https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver
[20:06] <bekks> john-dadis: I mentioned it just to be sure.
[20:07] <john-dadis> hecatae, ill give it a try
[20:07] <john-dadis> hecatae, brb
[20:08] <hecatae> has 14.04.2 not passed down to 14.04.1 users yet?
[20:08] <bekks> hecatae: What do you mean?
[20:09] <EriC^^> hecatae: did you run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[20:09] <hecatae> earlier john-dadis stated they are using a 14.04.1 kernel when finding version type
[20:09] <john-dadis> hecatae, interseting...
[20:10] <john-dadis> hecatae, recommend upgrading?
[20:10] <hecatae> EriC^^:  all the time, servers are wonderful to maintain
[20:12] <teward> is there a way to generate ssh2 keys specifically
[20:13] <bekks> Sure, ssh-keygen
[20:13] <hecatae> john-dadis:  there is a newer kernel available, trying to see if it fixes any amd bugs
[20:13] <john-dadis> hecatae, my /etc/os-release reads VERSION="14.04.2 LTS, Trusty Tahr"
[20:13] <hecatae> john-dadis:  I recommend upgrading though, as you are on lts
[20:14] <john-dadis> hecatae, to 14.10 ?
[20:15] <hecatae> john-dadis:  only if what we are about to try with DPM does not work, there should be no reason to move to a normal 9 month release for an RV620 gpu
[20:16] <john-dadis> hecatae, thats what im thinking as well... rebooting brb
[20:17] <hecatae> 3.16.0-30-generic < newer version 3.16.0-31-generic
[20:18] <john-dadis> hecatae, [   16.046482] [drm] radeon: dpm initialized
[20:18] <john-dadis> ill keep you posted
[20:19] <hecatae> ok, there is a newer kernel for Trusty http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux-lts-utopic/linux-lts-utopic_3.16.0-31.43~14.04.1/changelog
[20:19] <hecatae> john-dadis:  I'm still reading the changelog
[20:20] <hecatae> john-dadis:  new kernel has 50 fixes for radeon
[20:20] <john-dadis> hecatae, glorious... how do i get it?
[20:22] <hecatae> john-dadis:  only 4, was sadly reading the entire changelog back to trusty release :(
[20:22] <hecatae> john-dadis:  does sudo apt-get dist-upgrade pull it in?
[20:22] <john-dadis> hecatae,
[20:22] <john-dadis> no
[20:23] <Apachez> W: Failed to fetch http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/utopic-updates/main/i18n/Translation-en  Hash Sum mismatch
[20:23] <Apachez> is this known?
[20:23] <teward> Apachez: try changing mirrors temporarily
[20:23] <hecatae> sudo apt-get upgrade linux-lts-utopic
[20:24] <hecatae> hang on
[20:24] <hecatae> john-dadis:  are you on the utopic hardware enablement stack?
[20:25] <hecatae> john-dadis:  see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[20:26] <imbezol> so i have motion installed on my system and taking pictures when there's motion on the camera. I also used the on_motion_detected config line to successfully make it touch /tmp/testing. i want to have it play a sound, but it seems the motion user can't play sounds with any apps i've tried.
[20:26] <imbezol> do i need to make motion a member of a certain group or something?
[20:27] <jtdoncas> oh god I just trried that LTSEnablement stack and got a black screen on boot
[20:28] <john-dadis> tu
[20:28] <asemari> hi
[20:28] <john-dadis> hi
[20:28] <asemari> im farzad
[20:29] <hecatae> jtdoncas:  are you using opensource or proprietary drivers?
[20:29] <thumpba_> im having an issue with ubuntu vm thats 3TB and will not survive a reboot
[20:29] <john-dadis> hecatae, http://sprunge.us/TOMH
[20:29] <john-dadis> hecatae, thanks for the help
[20:29] <jtdoncas> hecatae: opensource I believe. With a proprietary wireless driver
[20:31] <hecatae> john-dadis:  lets see if dpm fixes it then,
[20:31] <nurihodges> Trying to make a PPA and when I do debuild it seems like it only includes the debian directory in the package, but no source files ...
[20:31] <lucido> whats the best graphics test suite for ubuntu?
[20:32] <hecatae> jtdoncas:  is it still a black screen, does ctrl+alt+f7 bring you to a terminal?
[20:33] <bazhang> imagemagick lucido
[20:33] <lucido> bazhang, lol
[20:33] <hecatae> lucido:  bioshock infinite looks like a good test suite
[20:33] <bananapi> Hi there, does anybody know why Lubuntu on my banana pi can't play system sounds?
[20:33] <lucido> free one
[20:34] <john-dadis> lucido, glxgears
[20:34] <john-dadis> lucido, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Benchmarking
[20:34] <jtdoncas> hecatae: I didn't try it out. I just selected the "networking enabled" option in recovery kernel and reverted back
[20:36] <lucido> glxgears increases the systems power consumption by 6W I seriously doubt that it maxes out my gpu
[20:36] <john-dadis> lucido, Phoronix Test Suite
[20:36] <bekks> It will not max out your graphics card, since glxgears uses a software renderer.
[20:37] <lucido> john-dadis, cool, thanks
[20:38] <ryan_46> Using Lenovo Thinkpad running 14.04.2 and my problem is I can't get to any tty. Cntl +alt + Fx does nothing.
[20:39] <Ben64> bekks: its not software rendered
[20:39] <bekks> Ben64: Since when?
[20:39] <Ben64> since forever?
[20:40] <Ben64> try running it on a system without hardware acceleration, it will fail
[20:41] <gloikaper> hi everyone, I have a problem: an application I installed with a .deb file uninstalls itself after every reboot for some reason
[20:41] <gloikaper> any idea what could cause this?
[20:42] <Ben64> gloikaper: what deb, what application, how are you installing it, how are you checking that it 'uninstalls itself'
[20:43] <mad93> hi, i'm trying to configure an iscsi drive when the server boots, but the order is wrong. First sets the network, then tries to mount drives and finally starts open-iscsi, so the system freezes complaining about nonexistant drive (iscsi one)
[20:44] <gloikaper> Ben64: The file is this one exactly: retroshare-svn_0.5.5-0.7645~precise_amd64.deb, I install it with the software center, and after a reboot it's uninstalled aka there is no trace of it in the launchers and the Software Center shows it as uninstalled
[20:45] <gloikaper> It works perfectly fine apart from that
[20:45] <Ben64> gloikaper: what version of ubuntu...
[20:45] <gloikaper> 15.04
[20:45] <Ben64> 15.04 support is in #ubuntu+1 until it is released, and that deb says precise, you should not be mixing versions
[20:46] <gloikaper> Ok I see thank you
[20:46] <gloikaper> will go there
[20:46] <Ben64> gloikaper: and there is a ppa available, use that instead of deb
[20:47] <gloikaper> there is no version for vivid so it throws error when i apt-get update
[20:47] <gloikaper> thats why i install it with the .deb
[20:47] <Ben64> gloikaper: well don't
[20:47] <Ben64> mixing versions is likely to break your system
[20:48] <gloikaper> wow scary ok thanks
[20:48] <gloikaper> didn't know that
[20:48] <armandy> helo guys
[20:49] <armandy> I Can ask ?
[20:49] <gloikaper> no
[20:49] <gloikaper> jk
[20:50] <armandy> Where find list vpn
[20:50] <gloikaper> that's not really related to Ubuntu but here is one I like: https://www.orangewebsite.com/
[20:52] <armandy> thanks bro
[20:54] <Bl3u2or> Greetings. Any here know how to locate evolution memo files?
[20:55] <aeon-ltd> Bl3u2or: i imagine it will be in a dot folder somewhere in your home directory
[20:56] <aeon-ltd> Bl3u2or: so ~/.evolution/ in there
[20:57] <grizzyaknow> hi
[20:57] <grizzyaknow> s/o can help me plz
[20:58] <aeon-ltd> just ask your question, it's considered more polite to just ask and not clutter irc with 'asking to ask' small talk
[20:59] <ObrienDave> !ask | grizzyaknow
[21:00] <grizzyaknow> im new on ubuntu i try to download a games (eve online ) by wine but i dont understand how to do the installation with the terminal the website i try to download its https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=25823
[21:00] <hecatae> bananapi:  which lubuntu image are you using?
[21:00] <grizzyaknow> ubuntu image?
[21:03] <Bl3u2or> aeon-ltd, foundt it. ~/.local/share/evolution/memos/system :) xml file. expected a text based system like Zimwiki. but i can sync the file with owncloud and make use of it. thanks for the clue. it was sort of obvious, but i havent been drinking coffee for 3 days. A good day to you sir.
[21:03] <hecatae> grizzyaknow:  sorry, just replying to bananapi
[21:03] <hecatae> bananapi:  are you using hdmi or composite?
[21:03] <aeon-ltd> Bl3u2or: no prob
[21:05] <mhenrixon> Anyone know how to use rsyslog properly?
[21:05] <phelix> Anyone know if a good mail server that I can setup in ubuntu that will let me host imap with unlimited useres that has a web interface to administrate it?
[21:05] <mhenrixon> can't make imfile and imudp work properly
[21:09] <jtdoncas> phelix: I follwed http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/how-to-run-your-own-e-mail-server-with-your-own-domain-part-1/
[21:10] <Fudster> Hey guy's I was looking at my ram and my cache was using 10GB of ram. Why would it use that much?
[21:11] <bekks> Because the applications you ran used "that much".
[21:11] <teward> Fudster: you don't have to worry about 'cache' though
[21:11] <teward> Fudster: since that's consumed and released and consumed again by the system as apps run / close, as I understand it
[21:12] <Alissa> does anyone have experience with openvpn or can help me set it up?
[21:12] <Fudster> Not really :/ lol I stopped ALOT of app's and It was not emptying out. I had to clear it myself
[21:12] <Fudster> I ran free && sync && echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches && free
[21:13] <bekks> Why?
[21:13] <bekks> Why do you drop your cache?
[21:13] <ser_berry> Alissa: #openvpn may be of interest
[21:13] <Fudster> bekks:  10GB!!?!?!?
[21:13] <Fudster> -_-
[21:13] <bekks> And?
[21:13] <Fudster> Thats alot -_- out of my 32gb ram
[21:13] <bekks> Do you know how linux memory management works? :)
[21:14] <teward> Fudster: that's not what I meant - cache isn't an issue
[21:14] <bekks> Please read: www.linuxatemyram.com
[21:14] <teward> Fudster: the CACHE is consumed by apps and then 'released' back to usable cache space when it's closed
[21:14] <k1l_> Fudster: cache doesnt harm
[21:14] <teward> read the link bekks just gave you and learn why you DON'T have to release it
[21:14] <teward> Fudster: cache won't harm you on this - just leave it alone
[21:14] <k1l_> Fudster: you dont want your ram "all clear" all the day. you want your ram used to make your system faster. that is what cache is for
[21:16] <Fudster> Ohh k
[21:16] <coffee-> I'm trying to install 2D and 3D graphics for my amd card in 14.04 and i can't seem to do it through ubuntu software center, help?
[21:16] <Ben64> Fudster: when you do something like "free -h" theres a line... "-/+ buffers/cache:" shows how much ram is actually being used
[21:17] <Fudster> Now I understand.
[21:17] <Fudster> http://i.imgur.com/xxGKwUE.png <--- that was eariler
[21:17] <Fudster> I see how it says 30 free
[21:17] <Ben64> yep :)
[21:17] <bekks> 30G wasted.
[21:18] <Fudster> lol
[21:18] <momomo> Does this look right to you? http://hastebin.com/ugoquqodeq.coffee ... should that many services register when the command: sudo update-rc.d thermald defaults is run?
[21:18] <bekks> Fudster: No kidding. Unused RAM is wasted RAM.
[21:19] <k1l_> !linuxatemyram | Fudster
[21:19] <Fudster> bekks:  Aye. Im probs going to rent out some space
[21:19] <Fudster> k1l_:  I already read that :p
[21:19] <k1l_> Fudster: well, more background information at linuxatemyram.com
[21:19] <k1l_> ah fine :)
[21:19] <coffee-> oh i see a dependency is not satisfiable: fglrx-core? hmm where do i get that?
[21:19] <Fudster> thanks ;)
[21:20] <bekks> Fudster: Uhm, so how is "renting some space" related to "I am cleaning all my RAM, pointlessly"?
[21:20] <coffee-> would it be better if i used apt-get than ubuntu software center to switch to propietary drivers?
[21:20] <Fudster> bekks:  I was going to rent some ram/space out but then I was looking at my ram...I was like "WHAT?!?!? HOW AM I USING 10GB OF RAM!?!?!"
[21:20] <Fudster> I started killing stuff and it would not go down :p
[21:20] <Fudster> lol
[21:21]  * coffee- doesn't want to screw up his install by just installing a bunch of stuff that i might not need
[21:21] <odsent_> Help
[21:21] <odsent_> I installed tor on ubuntu through the software center but it doesn't start
[21:21] <odsent_> i click the icon to start tor and it just blinks yellow fora  while and stops
[21:22] <Fudster> Yeah bekks  I started to panic wondering how im using 10gb of ram, then noticed the cache and did a google to learn how to clear my cache.
[21:22] <Alissa> ser_berry: thanks. </lateresponse>
[21:22] <ser_berry> sure :)
[21:22] <cxdvty> What software can I use in 14.04 to put a video in slow motion
[21:22] <bekks> Fudster: You dont need to clean your cache at all.
[21:22] <bazhang> cxdvty, mplayer
[21:22] <Fudster> bekks:  Yeah :p I understand now
[21:23] <Fudster> I just had a noob monent
[21:23] <cxdvty> Okay I'm a skateboarder so I want to take the normal video and double it so the normal version plays and then the slowmo comes (all in one video) bazhang
[21:25] <cxdvty> bazhang do you understand what i am saying
[21:25] <bazhang> cxdvty, yes
[21:26] <cxdvty> So what can I use to do that
[21:26] <Falcon> somebody know if tor is secure to use?
[21:26] <bazhang> double framerate, then half framerate
[21:26] <bazhang> cxdvty, mplayer, as I said
[21:27] <cxdvty> Falcon: If you are looking to visit the deepweb, please do not consult these chat rooms.
[21:27] <BBLLCC> hi, is whatsapp panel compatible with linux?
[21:27] <john-dadis> hecatae, so far so good
[21:28] <cxdvty> bazhang: How do I install it?
[21:29] <ObrienDave> cxdvty, sudo apt-get install mplayer
[21:29] <bazhang> cxdvty, via the package manager or with apt-get ; consider using mpv with that as well
[21:30] <cxdvty> I did that but after it got done running mplayer is not in my apps .-.
[21:30] <coffee-> ok i downloaded the amd prop. drivers and was wondering how to install them, ie: bash sh / ??
[21:30] <bazhang> cxdvty, install a front end like smplayer then
[21:30] <ObrienDave> it's CLI
[21:31] <cxdvty> What's CLI?
[21:31] <bazhang> cxdvty, no gui
[21:31] <cxdvty> How do I use it then
[21:31] <coffee-> CLI is command line interface? you use a terminal
[21:31] <coffee-> terminal console and type out the commands
[21:31] <bazhang> install a front end like smplayer as I just said cxdvty
[21:32] <coffee-> hehe ^ better
[21:32] <ObrienDave> and easier
[21:32] <bazhang> consider using mpv with that as well cxdvty
[21:32] <cxdvty> mpv? bazhang
[21:32] <bazhang> cxdvty, yes
[21:33] <cxdvty> How do I get that setup
[21:33] <bazhang> cxdvty, install them both, in smplayer choose mpv in the settings
[21:34] <mad93> I can delay /dev/sdb1 mounting on fstab? open-iscsi creates it after fstab tries to mount it, so the system freezes when booting
[21:35] <cxdvty> im on smplayer where do i go
[21:35] <bazhang> cxdvty, did you install mpv
[21:36] <mike_nm> how do you install whatapps on ubuntu
[21:36] <cxdvty> yes
[21:36] <cxdvty> bazhang: ^^
[21:36] <bazhang> !info whatapp
[21:37] <bazhang> mike_nm, the one from android?
[21:37] <ObrienDave> cxdvty, what are you trying to accomplish?
[21:37] <k1l_> i dont think there is a working whatsapp for linux desktop.
[21:37] <cxdvty> making slowmo videos
[21:37] <mike_nm> daily motion emulator works
[21:37] <bipul>  Which scheduling Algorithm is used in Ubuntu?
[21:38] <bazhang> cxdvty, you need to play around with this, a one to one walkthrough live on irc is not realistic: enable mpv in the smplayer settings then read up on the mplayer capabilities, experiment and so forth
[21:39] <cxdvty> i cant find mpv in the settings
[21:39] <tarek_> any one here using backbox ?
[21:39] <bazhang> cxdvty, you need to enable it
[21:39] <cxdvty> how
[21:39] <bazhang> !backbox | tarek_
[21:39] <k1l_> tarek_: nope. this is the ubuntu channel :)
[21:39] <tarek_> sorry dude :) thnx for the info
[21:40] <cxdvty> bazhang: How to enable it
[21:42] <bazhang> From the SMPlayer menu select Options > Preferences and under "General", on the "General" tab, set "mpv" as the "MPlayer executable",    cxdvty
[21:43] <bazhang> cxdvty, `that took me a 30 second web search
[21:43] <acer>  hi does any1 know er i can ask about kodi and how to insert legend for movies that are not in english?
[21:43] <cxdvty> I was reading on it when you replied thanks anyway
[21:46] <cxdvty> bazhang: Get error when I select my video "MPlayer has finished unexpectedly. Exit code:1
[21:46] <AlexQ> Hi. I'm trying to mount a webdav resource from the user level and can't make it work. I might have spotted a possible bug in davfs2 package as well: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10630216/ (shoudn't the setuid root be set on that file by default, after installing package from repo?)
[21:47] <acer>  hi does any1 know er i can ask about kodi and how to insert legend for movies that are not in english?
[21:48] <mike_nm> is ubuntu taking part in google summer code this year
[21:49] <TheBigDeal> Hello
[21:49] <mike_nm> hello thebigdeal
[21:50] <TheBigDeal> anyone have an idea how can i set up the shortcut for the next input method in Lubuntu, it's pretty messy :/ ?
[21:50] <TheBigDeal> hi mike_nm
[21:50] <hecatae> acer? why did you leave?
[21:51] <ObrienDave> why do you ask after they leave?
[21:51] <hecatae> ObrienDave:  rhetorical :)
[21:52] <ObrienDave> ah, my lack of more coffee LOL
[21:53] <hecatae> ObrienDave:  good shout
[21:54] <AlexQ> Any ideas? What am I doing wrong?
[21:57] <mad93> u
[21:57] <mad93> sorry
[21:58] <hecatae> AlexQ:  you lost me at Webdav
[21:58] <AlexQ> hecatae: Trying to access Box via WebDAV.
[21:59] <SchrodingersScat> AlexQ: I've been using gigolo to handle my WebDAV, but idk what it uses as a backend, maybe davfs2? it is a mystery
[22:00] <AlexQ> SchrodingersScat: Non the less... Did I apply that setuid flag on the file mount wanted it to be applied correctly?
[22:03] <AlexQ> hecatae: SchrodingersScat: Or if I wanted to test it while mounting via root first, what option do I need to include in the fstab line to allow writing to that resource for all users? I've been able to mount it via root successfully with that fstab record (there are credential settings in a separate settings file for that davfs2
[22:06] <AlexQ> hecatae: SchrodingersScat: Aaaaaa, I think I know the issue. I need to log off and on again to make the group membership work, don't I?!?
[22:07] <AlexQ> hecatae: SchrodingersScat: But I think that setuid flag should have been applied on that file after installing package... That might be a bug... But I don't know how to report such things.
[22:08] <SchrodingersScat> !bugs
[22:15] <palo73> hi
[22:16] <ObrienDave> Greetings & Welcome
[22:16] <palo73> uefi anb ubuntu help me
[22:16] <ObrienDave> !uefi
[22:16] <palo73> please
[22:16] <EriC^^> palo73: what's the problem?
[22:17] <palo73> im have new NB ASUS with win8,win8 is out,manjaro linux is installed,work with problems
[22:18] <daftykins> this is not Manjaro support.
[22:18] <palo73> im will install ubuntu
[22:19] <palo73> is in new ubuntu support uefi
[22:19] <daftykins> !sk
[22:19] <daftykins> you might have more luck there
[22:20] <EriC^^> palo73: yeah it supports uefi
[22:21] <palo73> im not big linux user
[22:22] <EriC^^> are you going to keep manjaro?
[22:22] <palo73> ubuntu is prefered for me
[22:23] <Apachez> Setting up unattended-upgrades (0.82.8ubuntu0.2) ...
[22:23] <Apachez> update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling back to defaults
[22:23] <Apachez> Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-10ubuntu2.3) ...
[22:23] <palo73> problem is install ubuntu on uefi NB
[22:24] <EriC^^> palo73: are you going to dual boot manjaro and ubuntu?
[22:25] <daftykins> triple boot D:
[22:27] <palo73> no im will install ubuntu
[22:27] <palo73> manjaro kill
[22:27] <palo73> out
[22:27] <EriC^^> ok, ubuntu will do everything for you
[22:29] <EriC^^> palo73: boot the live usb and choose erase disk and install ubuntu
[22:31] <palo73> install from dvd or usb?
[22:31] <EriC^^> it doesn't matter
[22:31] <spo0nman> Hi, I just tried to upgrade to 14.04 on my sony vaio and the networking stopped working both wlan and ethernet devices disappeared and i can't seem to do ifup eth0 ... does anyone have a clue what happened here?
[22:32] <ObrienDave> to 14.04 from?
[22:33] <spo0nman> ObrienDave: not sure, It was a small update, i had upgraded this laptop recently
[22:34] <spo0nman> ObrienDave: essentially upgrade manager crashed and upon reboot all networking disappeared
[22:35] <spo0nman> thttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2263735
[22:35] <spo0nman> something like this happened to me
[22:36] <hecatae> spo0nman: does lspci -v show your ethernet and wireless devices?
[22:36] <ObrienDave> sorry, gotta run
[22:37] <spo0nman> hecatae: yeah! it shows some Marvell Technology Group Tukon Optima 99e8059
[22:38] <spo0nman> Qualcom Atheros wireless
[22:38] <ubuntu529> I have a chromebook and I'm trying to install virtual box but I'm having an issue with the kernel
[22:39] <hecatae> spo0nman:  both atheros and marvell drivers are usually in the kernel, do you have a older kernel you can boot to when you start up the laptop?
[22:40] <spo0nman> hecatae: I'm not sure ... is there a hotkey to goto grub, I just see the ubuntu loading screen directly
[22:40] <ubuntu529> I have a problem with the the kernel driver is what it's saying
[22:41] <spo0nman> even wired is not working
[22:41] <bekks> ubuntu529: And which problem is it?
[22:42] <ubuntu529> I can copy the text
[22:42] <ubuntu529> Failed to open a session for the virtual machine windows.  The virtual machine 'windows' has terminated unexpectedly during startup with exit code 1.  Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) Component: Machine Interface: IMachine {22781af3-1c96-4126-9edf-67a020e0e858}
[22:43] <daftykins> ubuntu529: #vbox
[22:43] <ubuntu529> #vbox
[22:44] <daftykins> why did you type what i said...
[22:44] <daftykins> it's a channel :) join it
[22:44] <coffee-> "/join #vbox"
[22:45] <kalen> Anyone having issues with Chrome and 14.10? Seems like whenever I click alt + right to go back, Chrome stops accepting any keyboard input
[22:45] <hecatae> spo0nman:  escape to pause startup and f9 for grub bootmenu should do it
[22:46] <spo0nman> hecatae: all the images are 3.14. or 3.11
[22:46] <hecatae> try the one prior to the top one
[22:46] <spo0nman> shall try 3.11 because currently 3.13 is booted
[22:46] <hecatae> ok
[22:47] <strixUK> OerHeks: thanks (bug report to ubuntu; filed)
[22:49] <spo0nman> hecatae: it worked
[22:49] <spo0nman> hecatae: so the new kernel breaks networking for these guys for some reason
[22:51] <Alissa> Can I set up my user to use a socks proxy running via 'ssh -D' on a VPN?
[22:51] <hecatae> spo0nman: does apt-get update and apt-get upgrade bring in anything new?
[22:51] <Alissa> I've tried this program called 'redsocks' but I don't believe it's working.
[22:52] <Alissa> I'm reading the log right now and I'm just getting tons of "Connection Refused" things.
[22:52] <spo0nman> hecatae: oh ya! tons of stuff
[22:53] <hecatae> spo0nman: sounds like a partial upgrade or something, hope the update fixes it, I'd run apt-get dist-upgrade just to make sure
[22:53] <spo0nman> hecatae: i'm going to let the upgrade finish and see if it works with new kernel
[22:54] <spo0nman> hecatae: is there some log i can dig out to see what could have caused it?
[22:55] <brucelee> if i have multiple drives in the system, how do i tell preseed which drive to install to?
[22:56] <hecatae> spo0nman:  I found this earlier, there may be something in it, http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux-lts-utopic/linux-lts-utopic_3.16.0-31.43~14.04.1/changelog I dont know if there will be a log on your machine, though dmesg may have shown something when it booted.
[22:58] <etronik> Hi I'm trying to install the IcedTea-Web plugin on Firefox, and at the homepage (http://icedtea.classpath.org/wiki/IcedTea-Web) I get the instruction to "cd ~/.mozilla/plugins" but.. I got no plugins directory... what should I do ? TIA
[22:59] <DirtyAng3l> I was trying to remove all rights from other and used chmod a-rwx boo.txt ... then nobody had any rights lol. How do you remove other without changing any other rights?
[22:59] <jhutchins> chmod o -rwx foo
[23:00] <jhutchins> Might need a dash in front of the o, I believe there's a man page for chmod.
[23:00] <DirtyAng3l> thank you :D
[23:01] <jhutchins> DirtyAng3l: It might also be easy to use the numeric mode - chmod 700 foo
[23:01] <DirtyAng3l> no. the numerics will alter existing permissions. I am going to remove other from my whole home directory and do not want to f*&k up the other permissions. :D
[23:03] <daftykins> DirtyAng3l: please do not use even obfuscated swearing.
[23:03] <DirtyAng3l> okay. sorry. {blushes}
[23:05] <etronik> daftykins, could DirtyAng3l use fubar instead ?
[23:06] <daftykins> use your own judgement as to what being polite means
[23:07] <bonhoeffer> anyone know how to get just the html for a webpage (no images, assets, etc) via curl or wget?
[23:08] <bonhoeffer> i’ve been playing with it for 5 minutes and i always get assets
[23:13] <wxcafe> hey
[23:13] <wxcafe> I'm having some problems with nautilus
[23:13] <daftykins> !details
[23:14] <wxcafe> it's /very/ slow (meaning it takes up to 10 seconds to display the contents of my home folder, and several minutes to display my music folder (which contains ~50 folders, so not /that/ big)
[23:14] <wxcafe> it's weird because starting it as root (sudo su -c 'nautilus') "fixes" the problem
[23:14] <Scunizi> wxcafe: try dolphin instead.. it's a kde app but will work
[23:15] <nikitha> hi
[23:15] <wxcafe> (meaning it's probably due to some configuration left over from another installation
[23:15] <wxcafe> )
[23:15] <wxcafe> but I have no idea how to purge this from my home. anyone would know how to do this?
[23:15] <yeowza> so if I am writing a module, the source tree has to be the same version as the kernel ubuntu is running?
[23:30] <dyce> im looking for something that i configure once, deploy instantly on multiple computers, what is the best tool for this (except for docker). puppet, chef?
[23:31] <tzanolo> hello. good evening. does someone know why ubuntu shows me a new screen (monitor, resolution, rotation, etc) even when I plug my ac/dc adaptator on my laptop?
[23:31] <irssi_> hello
[23:32] <irssi_> Does ubuntu offer custom kernels?
[23:32] <BlackDalek> I just attempted to restore my computer from backup (created using the "Backups" app in system settings). After several hours, it displays "Restore Finished. Could not restore the following files. Please make sure you are able to write to them." ...Then there is a list of files which could not be written. I can't figure out why it could not write these files. They are all in directories in my home directory. Some are i
[23:32] <BlackDalek> n hidden folders, others are not. Some are inside folders which the Restore process successfully wrote files to. What am I missing? Can someone explain what went wrong?
[23:32] <etronik_> how do I find where the file is installed ?
[23:32] <etronik_> how do I find where the file IcedTeaPlugin.so is installed ?
[23:33] <papibe> Hi all
[23:34] <papibe> not able to install 14.04.2 server from iso with a custom grub menu. I can boot, but later I got the 'old error' that the cdrom can't be mounted
[23:35] <etronik_> !find
[23:35] <etronik_> askbot find
[23:35] <etronik_> hmmm
[23:35] <etronik_> my irc skills are way beyond rusty...
[23:39] <papibe> anyway to install Ubuntu Server edition without a CDROM?
[23:39] <papibe> the server installer seems to be hardcoded to use the cdrom.
[23:39] <papibe> anybody knows about that?
[23:41] <Guegs> can anyone tell me what is wrong with my find command? It isn't deleting. :-/
[23:41] <Guegs> find . -name "*.jpg" -o -name "*.png" -type f -delete
[23:42] <Guegs> yet if I run it without the delete command it lists all the files I want deleted
[23:42] <papibe> hi Guegs
[23:43] <papibe> find . \( -name "*.jpg" -o -name "*.png" \)  -type f -delet
[23:43] <Guegs> Will give that a try. Thanks papibe.
[23:44] <daftykins> there's also the -exec approach
[23:45] <papibe> explanation here, Guegs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2264596
[23:45] <Guegs> Totally worked. Thanks for the link to the explanation.
[23:45] <Guegs>  :-D
[23:46] <papibe> you're welcome Guegs :)
[23:46] <papibe> anybody have installed Ubuntu server without a CDROM?
[23:46] <Guegs> And as far as your question papibe, I installed Ubuntu server on my machine without a CDROM.
[23:46] <Guegs> It was easy. Is it giving you an error?
[23:46] <papibe> USB or booting from iso file?
[23:46] <daftykins> papibe: most use flash drive these days i suspect
[23:46] <grizzyaknow> hey guyz i cant install a games names eve online with the app wine can s/o help me i run 64 bit
[23:46] <daftykins> !wine
[23:47] <Guegs> USB
[23:47] <papibe> daftykins: tried, it fails in the middle of the installation: 'can't mount cdrom'
[23:47] <Guegs> :-/
[23:48] <Guegs> Maybe a bug in 14.04? Try installing 12.04 and upgrading?
[23:48] <BlackDalek> On closer inspection, it would appear all the files that deja-dup claims could not be restored, have been restored except the files have a "lock" symbol on their icons. Why?
[23:48] <papibe> I know that was a bug on 12.04... I was hoping it would be fixed by 14
[23:49] <daftykins> papibe: are you using dd? which ISO?
[23:49] <daftykins> BlackDalek: permissions most likely. "ls -al" in the path they're in
[23:49] <papibe> my last attempt was booting directly from an ISO file using a custom grub menu, as explainded here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot
[23:50] <daftykins> md5's your download?
[23:50] <daftykins> *MD5'd
[23:50] <papibe> this iso: ubuntu-14.04.2-server-i386.iso
[23:50] <oss[mob]> So my ubuntu won't load due to a known bug with no fix
[23:51] <daftykins> papibe: hmm, old hardware to still be running 32-bit?
[23:51] <papibe> yes I did, md5sums are ok
[23:51] <oss[mob]> Any one want to help me fix it?
[23:51] <dtscode> https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/guide-linux-ubuntu-based-os-installation.16325/ im following this guide, but when i try to install obs i get this: https://bpaste.net/show/68c9aee62617
[23:51] <papibe> yes daftykins, it is kind of old hardware
[23:51] <dtscode> any help?
[23:52] <OerHeks> oss[mob], what known bug?
[23:52] <oss[mob]> OerHeks: failed to start unit user@1000.service
[23:52] <daftykins> papibe: tried 14.04.1?
[23:52] <oss[mob]> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-shim/+bug/1359439
[23:53] <daftykins> papibe: i installed a server with 64-bit 14.04.1 just last week just fine *shrug*
[23:53] <papibe> daftykins: no. Do you recommend it?
[23:53] <derrezed> yo homies, where can i download a newer vim version for ubantu
[23:53] <k1l_> oss[mob]: is it a bug? i mean i got that message too but it didnt do anything harm.
[23:54] <oss[mob]> k1l_: well I can't load any gui at all
[23:54] <daftykins> papibe: yep, 14.04.2 comes with the hardware enablement stack (kernel, v3.16) of utopic (14.10) whereas 14.04.1 does not, it stays on the 3.13 kernel. it still updates to 14.04.2 :)
[23:54] <dtscode> anyone?
[23:55] <oss[mob]> Cannot open display
[23:57] <papibe> I'll give it a try, thanks daftykins
[23:57] <oss[mob]> I have fglrx installed but no gui ever loads
[23:57] <daftykins> oss[mob]: and without fglrx?
[23:57] <oss[mob]> daftykins: same
[23:58] <papibe> derrezed: https://launchpad.net/~pi-rho/+archive/ubuntu/dev
[23:58] <k1l_> oss[mob]: what ubuntu is that?
[23:58] <OerHeks> oss[mob], so it is a systemd-shim  issue, did you confirmed that bug on launchpad?
[23:59] <daftykins> oss[mob]: did you upgrade from 14.04 -> 14.10 as this bug speaks of?