[00:00] <oss[mob]> Yes, I had issues installing fglrx on 14.04.2 and upgraded to 14.10 to fix it
[00:00] <oss[mob]> It worked for a couple of days and suddenly stopped
[00:00] <oss[mob]> OerHeks: no idea
[00:01] <derrezed> thanks papibe, thanks to ya all
[00:03] <OerHeks> dtscode, what is the problem ? that guide gives 2 ppa's, one is for trusty  only
[00:03] <dtscode> ?
[00:04] <snizzo> hey, my wifi doesn't work anymore
[00:04] <snizzo> actually it works sometimes, it says wireless device can't be opened or something like that
[00:04] <snizzo> sometimes it just works
[00:04] <oss[mob]> Do I reinstall or is there a fix?
[00:04] <snizzo> anyone knows some command to get info to trobleshoot this?
[00:06] <oss[mob]> ...
[00:08] <oss[mob]> This is so annoying
[00:09] <oss[mob]> I'd like some advice?
[00:10] <thms> I just apt-get --purge nginx to start over and removed etc/nginx
[00:10] <daftykins> oss[mob]: backup and clean is always good, since all those replies seem to speak of upgrades, which is not a word in my vocabulary :)
[00:11] <thms> problem s when I reinstall I don't get the origian lconfig files
[00:11] <thms> How can I solve this ?
[00:11] <daftykins> thms: are your modified ones still in place?
[00:11] <oss[mob]> daftykins: I don't think anything on there is that valuable, but how do I fix it?
[00:11] <thms> daftykins: there are none anymore.
[00:12] <thms> I modified, fucked up my config, so wanted to start clean.
[00:12] <thms> So I apt-get --purge nginx and removed the /etc/nginx/* folder
[00:12] <oss[mob]> daftykins: uninstall and reinstall?
[00:13] <oss[mob]> ... K
[00:14] <sveinse> I have installed 14.10 server and I have this USB3 SATA adapter. I don't get anything (in the kernel log) when connecting it. It did work on 14.04. What service or driver might I be missing?
[00:14] <daftykins> oss[mob]: well you can't uninstall an OS.
[00:14] <daftykins> wipe + start fresh
[00:14] <oss[mob]> Right
[00:15] <oss[mob]> This time I'll install 14.10
[00:19] <Guest7144> quit
[00:22] <oss[mob]> What do I do if the same issue occurs
[00:23] <Overlordz> hi I'm trying to get midis working on my system (so I can ultimately use them in wine), if I run 'timidity file.mid' it sounds great but if I run timidity as a server and then run 'aplaymidi -p128:0 file.mid' I get a bunch of noise.
[00:23] <daftykins> oss[mob]: cross that bridge when you come to it
[00:27] <Dan123_> Need help installing/configuring kernel-source. Much appreciated if help is given, getting frustrated http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2270054&p=13248907#post13248907
[00:27] <oss[mob]> daftykins: any idea of the cause? Is it because of the upgrade or radeon graphics card?
[00:28] <daftykins> i'm not the right person for that, but if someone knew it'd be marked as 'fixed, patch released' :)
[00:28] <oss[mob]> I guess
[00:29] <oss[mob]> I think that error message is a very broad one, not specific to drivers or version
[00:29] <daftykins> well, probably
[00:29] <daftykins> yeah too late here for me to read in any detail, i don't even use desktop so
[00:29] <oss[mob]> Right
[00:29] <Dan123_> Help installing/configuring kernel/kernel source code for driver module building?
[00:30] <oss[mob]> Just hope it doesn't re occur
[00:31] <oss[mob]> I just did a backup of my irc set up, yay
[00:31] <oss[mob]> No need to re enter all my servers and passwords
[00:32] <Dan123_> Help anyone?
[00:32] <oss[mob]> Dan123_: be specific
[00:32] <Dan123_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2270054&p=13248907#post13248907
[00:33] <Dan123_> I dont have my kernel configured properly to build the modules to complete driver installation, but unsure how to properly configure or install
[00:34] <Dan123_> Been trying to get these drivers to install for the latter part of 8-10 days
[00:35] <daftykins> what kind of modem is it?
[00:35] <Dan123_> conexant usb modem
[00:35] <Danny_D> howdy. unfortunately im unable to mount the internal storage of aquaris 4.5 via libmtp, running version 1.1.8
[00:36] <Dan123_> linuxant drivers havent been supported or maintained so getting them to work on a 7 generation new distro is finicky
[00:36] <yeowza> how do I load the usb.h module?  I tried sudo modprobe usb but it says it cannot find it?
[00:36] <Dan123_> I feel like the kernel configuration is kinda newbie though
[00:38] <Dan123_> oss[mob]: Any ideas?
[00:38] <Blue1> yeowza: I think it's sudo modprobe usb-storage
[00:39] <daftykins> Dan123_: no, what type as in 56k dialup, mobile broadband (cellular/telephony network) ?
[00:39] <Blue1> yeowza: that should normally be loaded by default
[00:39] <Dan123_> 56k, V.92
[00:39] <Dan123_> How do i do the ping pm thing? Dont use IRC regularly.
[00:40] <yeowza> Blue1: hmm, does this load the usb.h?  I am writing a module but it says it cannot find symbols that are in usb.h
[00:40] <Blue1> oh you I didn't know you were writing your own - probably need the -dev files --
[00:40] <daftykins> Dan123_: i'm shocked you still want to use one in this day and age
[00:40] <Dan123_> Its for a dial in server
[00:41] <Blue1> yeowza: /usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic/include/linux/usb.h
[00:41] <Dan123_> Dialing in sega dreamcast to route via broadband
[00:41] <Dan123_> Setting up the ppp networking though is nothing compared to how frustrating installing these drivers have been.
[00:42] <Dan123_> Command for ping pm?
[00:42] <joel> :)
[00:42] <daftykins> i don't have a clue what you mean by "ping PM" ?
[00:42] <Blue1> Dan123_: maybe if you told us what pm was we could help
[00:42] <yeowza> Blue1: Hmm, so I should make my module from the 3.13.0-46 source tree then?  I'll try that out
[00:42] <Guest64816> español help me
[00:42] <daftykins> private message likely.
[00:42] <daftykins> !es | Guest64816
[00:42] <Dan123_> private message?
[00:42] <Blue1> yeowza: well that's where the header file is
[00:43] <daftykins> Dan123_: don't ask us what we mean, tell us what YOU Mean
[00:43] <Guest64816> thanks
[00:43] <yeowza> Blue1: I'm currently making it from the 3.16.0-31 source tree since that is the ubuntu kernel I'm using
[00:43] <Blue1> Dan123_: try /ping nickgoeshere
[00:44] <Dan123_> I mean how do i send message to certain people like you are for me and can you help me build these modules to continue on to ppp server?
[00:44] <daftykins> well first off, don't private message us.
[00:44] <Blue1> yeowza: as long as the header files are there for that version you should be okay.
[00:44] <daftykins> !pm
[00:44] <daftykins> so that takes care of that one.
[00:45] <Dan123_> Can anyone help me install/configure kernel-source so i can build the conexant dgcmodem driver modules?
[00:46] <Dan123_> Thread is here explaining further http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2270054&p=13248907#post13248907
[00:46] <Blue1> !irc | Dan123_
[00:46] <yeowza> Blue1:  Would you mind taking a look?  http://pastebin.com/b4uXfkcj When I try to insmod this it fails saying unknown symbols and when I look in dmesg it says it cannot find symbol "usb_register_device" which is in usb.h
[00:48] <Dan123_> Anyone? Pretty frustrated and leaving soon as i am spamming chat now..
[00:49] <Blue1> yeowza: did you eyeball check to make sure the module is in the directory?  hint:  ls
[00:49] <daftykins> Dan123_: don't use 14.10 for a server project :) try sticking to an LTS release
[00:49] <daftykins> no idea on your issue though.
[00:49] <Blue1> daftykins: sage advice
[00:50] <Dan123_> Using 14.04
[00:50] <daftykins> oh right so you've got the utopic HWE on then, since your kernel is 3.16?
[00:50] <daftykins> i'd avoid that too
[00:51] <Dan123_> Well if anyone can help install/configure the kernel-source my thread is here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2270054 Signing off, thought there would be more support here..
[00:52] <daftykins> for 56k modems, nope :D (i know the user left)
[00:53] <Blue1> Sometimes I feel like we're playing jeopardy.  It would help if people would phrase their query in the form of a question....just sayin....
[00:53] <oss[mob]> Now my 14.10 installation usb isn't working in this computer
[00:54] <Blue1> oss[mob]: that sounds like it may be a bios issue -- make sure usb is enable in your bios
[00:54] <daftykins> Blue1: too true. the true skill of an IT support individual is to phrase questions such that the helpee can help us - to help them :D
[00:54] <oss[mob]> It works in other computers but not this one
[00:54] <oss[mob]> Blue1: bios is set to boot to it
[00:54] <daftykins> also be sure to use USB 2 over 3, ideally
[00:54] <daftykins> don't adjust boot order, use a one time menu if possible
[00:54] <Blue1> oss[mob]: right just because it's set to boot doesn't mean it is enable
[00:54] <oss[mob]> It boots to other usbs
[00:55] <oss[mob]> Not the 14.10 one though
[00:55] <oss[mob]> 14.04.2 usb works
[00:56] <daftykins> remake it
[00:56] <Blue1> oss[mob]: when you say it boots others - does the same computer boot other bootable devices, or do other computers boot the same device....confused....
[00:56] <daftykins> hopefully you're using 'dd' to make these up
[00:56] <Alissa> Is there a way to make a launcher shortcut run the program with a specified amount of options?
[00:56] <oss[mob]> daftykins: dd?
[00:56] <daftykins> the command line utility
[00:56] <Alissa> I want to make Chromium automatically use a proxy but that's only available using --proxy-server="10.8.0.1"
[00:57] <daftykins> where sdX is your flash drive device, "sudo dd if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=2M"
[00:57] <oss[mob]> Blue1: other computers boot to 14.10 usb, this computer boots to 14.04.2 usb
[00:57] <oss[mob]> daftykins: k
[00:57] <Blue1> oss[mob]: thanks
[00:58] <Blue1> oss[mob]: pardon me -- but what happens when you try to boot 14.10?
[00:59] <oss[mob]> Blue1 black screen
[00:59] <oss[mob]> daftykins: dd just copied at 2.3 gb/s...
[01:00] <daftykins> to your flash drive? are you sure you chose the correct device?
[01:00] <oss[mob]> daftykins: yes
[01:00] <daftykins> also gb is gramme bits per second
[01:00] <daftykins> :)
[01:01] <oss[mob]> I'm on a phone with a crap keyboard
[01:02] <Blue1> oss[mob]: what type of video card do you have?  Hint:  lspci | grep VGA
[01:03] <oss[mob]> Blue1: I built the pc, it's an Asus radeon r9 290 dc2 4gd5
[01:03] <Jeremy26> Hi.  I'm moving to Ubuntu for my desktop machine, and working on migrating my stuff from my old OS.  In Ubuntu's "/boot" directory I see both the '/vmlinuz-*' & "/initrd-*' files, but I don't see the symlinks I'm used to -- "/vmlinuz" linked to the latest "/vmlinuz-*", and the same for "/initrd".  Is there a confi that I turn the creation of those symlinks on?
[01:04] <daftykins> Jeremy26: the files in / are symlinked to those
[01:05] <Jeremy26> daftykins: Oh wow -- never looked  in "/" for them!  Doh!  thx.
[01:06] <Blue1> oss[mob]: ahh that's a high end card.  I have geforce 210 -- that is light years ahead of anything I have here.  It does seem odd that the driver wouldn't be in 14.10 but is in the lts.  i would try nomodeset boot option
[01:06] <daftykins> np
[01:06] <daftykins> !nomodeset
[01:06] <Blue1> nomodeset = desperation time
[01:07] <daftykins> oss[mob]: i didn't realise you meant it "wasn't working" because of that. that's common
[01:07] <waroperator> hey guys.  so i have a raid 0 3 TB documents drive.  and i have my OS and other system files on my 256 gb ssd
[01:08] <oss[mob]> daftykins:?
[01:08] <waroperator> i want to find a way to redirect the bookmarks like "music, documents, downloads" etc in the file window to folders on my raid 0 drive
[01:08] <waroperator> not on my OS drive
[01:08] <daftykins> oss[mob]: black screen for newer graphics cards
[01:09] <oss[mob]> daftykins: oh
[01:09] <daftykins> waroperator: RAID 0 documents drive? that's an extremely bad setup
[01:09] <daftykins> one drive dies - you lose everything
[01:09] <oss[mob]> daftykins: so there's a fix?
[01:09] <daftykins> *facepalm*
[01:09] <oss[mob]> Blue1:?
[01:09] <oss[mob]> Sorry
[01:09] <daftykins> oss[mob]: see what ubottu said
[01:10] <siwica> what is the default location to put custom binaries within ubuntu?
[01:10] <oss[mob]> K
[01:10] <waroperator> they're documents i don't care about
[01:10] <waroperator> 1.  i don't live where there are data caps, and i'm talking about shit i download
[01:10] <daftykins> don't swear in here.
[01:10] <waroperator> and it isn't needed after a single or couple views
[01:11] <waroperator> and if i did lose them i'd just redownload them
[01:11] <daftykins> ok, so what's wrong with mounting that volume as a path under your ~?
[01:12] <waroperator> from what?  in the partition part of the installation?
[01:12] <waroperator> i used gparted to mount them under /media
[01:12] <waroperator> mount "it"
[01:14] <daftykins> you can pick where you mount things
[01:14] <daftykins> typically permanent mounts are made by editing /etc/fstab
[01:14] <oss[mob]> Nomodeset did not help
[01:15] <oss[mob]> Still nothing
[01:15] <waroperator> the fstab file is already edited
[01:15] <waroperator> before that the raid 0 drive wasn't even showing up
[01:15] <waroperator> so you think i should just mount it to /home?
[01:15] <daftykins> i think you're missing my point, but it's now bed time so i won't be able to continue
[01:16] <daftykins> oss[mob]: you're sure your download was good? tried deleting 'quiet splash' to see the boot messages?
[01:16] <oss[mob]> daftykins: k
[01:16] <waroperator> so change /media to /
[01:16] <waroperator> on fstab
[01:16] <waroperator> that's your point
[01:17] <daftykins> not quite, no
[01:17] <daftykins> it's more... set /home/yourusername/mountpoint
[01:17] <daftykins> but this is already too much effort than i intended :) nn
[01:18] <crepple> Goodnight daftykins
[01:18]  * daftykins tips hat
[01:19] <oss[mob]> daftykins: no boot messages
[01:19] <[n0mad]> waroperator, this link is about doing what you describe in a dual boot situation, i would think that it'd work the same though
[01:19] <[n0mad]> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2213043
[01:19] <waroperator> thanks
[01:20] <oss[mob]> daftykins: just the usual failed to start
[01:20] <waroperator> ahh perfect nomad
[01:20] <waroperator> this is exactly what i needed
[01:21] <oss[mob]> Ok, the boot usb worked, reinstalling
[01:23] <daftykins> oss[mob]: you know i was talking about the USB the whole time, not your broken install?
[01:23] <oss[mob]> daftykins: oh
[01:24] <oss[mob]> daftykins: how do you change boot options for a usb?
[01:24] <[n0mad]> haha waroperator, hope it works out...i'm pretty newb so sometimes finding information is about all i'm good for
[01:24] <waroperator> dang, easier than i thought it would be
[01:24] <waroperator> i was going about it the wrong way, trying to redirect the links on the left in the files window
[01:24] <daftykins> *facepalm*
[01:24] <waroperator> but i just needed to change where the folders in home were located
[01:24] <daftykins> sorry, i'm sleeping now
[01:24] <oss[mob]> daftykins: thanks for trying, sorry I suck
[01:25] <oss[mob]> daftykins: good night
[01:25] <dennis_> join #computers
[01:27] <AfterDarkness> i was trying to copy playonlinux setting from my laptop to my pc using scp didnt realise that there was a link to root lol
[01:27] <AfterDarkness> now deleting 140gb+ of files
[01:28] <AfterDarkness> is it possible to copy without links?
[01:28] <yeowza> Is it ok if I compile a different kernel in ubuntu?  I would like to run version 2.6
[01:28] <pavlos> Alissa, you could create another menu item and modify the command, chrome --proxy-server=x.x.x.x
[01:28] <AfterDarkness> i heard rsync can do this
[01:29] <Stanley00> AfterDarkness: I don't see such param on scp manpage, so maybe you should tar that folder first, then scp the tar file only
[01:30] <Alissa> pavlos: How do I do that? I just click&drag to put them onto there.
[01:30] <Stanley00> AfterDarkness: or using tar with ssh on one line as this http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-tar-command-through-network-over-ssh-session/
[01:30] <AfterDarkness> u think tar-ing would be more efficient than rsync?
[01:31] <pavlos> Alissa, why UI do you have ... unity, gnome classic?
[01:31] <Stanley00> AfterDarkness: rsync is better than tar, but I think you was using scp back there?
[01:32] <Stanley00> AfterDarkness: and, btw, I heard that btsync is better than rsync too :3
[01:32] <AfterDarkness> ill look into it the folder is only 400mb it shouldnt be that big of a deal
[01:33] <AfterDarkness> but i was surprised how to managed to copy big part of the root folder shouldnt i need permission to do that on my laptop?
[01:34] <Stanley00> AfterDarkness: you just need read permission to read, and by default, you can read all in /
[01:34] <Stanley00> *to copy*
[01:34] <AfterDarkness> I see
[01:35] <AfterDarkness> but there could be sensitive information on my root. all i had to do is type my login name ip address and password
[01:35] <AfterDarkness> and my laptop didnt have a clue on what s going on lol
[01:37] <Stanley00> AfterDarkness: all in / should be readable for everyone, so you better store your "sensitive information" on your $HOME, which by default, only you and root can read it
[01:38] <oss[mob]> Ok, computer works, is running drivers, and that stuff
[01:38] <Stanley00> AfterDarkness: ah, I'm not sure about $HOME, you should check that on your system by yourself, "ls -ld $HOME"
[01:38] <Alissa> pavlos: Unity.
[01:39] <oss[mob]> Now to enable grub
[01:39] <waroperator> nomad that worked perfectly.  thanks
[01:39] <pavlos> Alissa, found this link http://askubuntu.com/questions/13758/how-can-i-edit-create-new-launcher-items-in-unity-by-hand
[01:39] <[n0mad]> awesome glad it helped waroperator!
[01:44] <gshmu> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1432459
[01:44] <gshmu> I want test the latest upstream kernel, so I install the last kernel, but I can't longin in new kernel at tty7
[01:52] <steve3333> part #ubuntu
[01:55] <gshmu> how to build the linux-image-extra-***.deb package?
[01:57] <sue_j> I installed ubuntu and lost my windows booting option now I want to use my windows what should I do?
[01:59] <zrxian> #honda,##windows,#gimp,#grub,#linux-wireless,##cars,#ubuntu-server
[02:00] <Stanley00> sue_j: first, make sure the windows partition still out there, since by default, ubuntu can see it and boot it, I'm thinking that maybe you had wide your windows partition
[02:02] <sue_j> Stanley00 I am sure windows partition 's still outthere and I can visit my windows disk in ubuntu
[02:03] <sue_j> but for some unknown reason ubuntu didn't recognize windows when I install ubuntu so didn't add it to booting options
[02:04] <sue_j> ubuntu14.10
[02:04] <Stanley00> sue_j: is that windows partition the first partition?
[02:05] <sue_j> you mean (hd0, 0)? if so then yes
[02:06] <sue_j> ubuntu 14.04 sorry
[02:06] <Stanley00> sue_j: can you try run "sudo update-grub" in termianl to check if it can see windows partition?
[02:07] <sue_j> another question what's this error diskfilter writes are not supported press any key to continue, it always appear when ubuntu start
[02:09] <sue_j> Founb window7 loader on /dev/sda3
[02:09] <sue_j> Found
[02:12] <sue_j> now I restart it and there is windows option
[02:12] <sue_j> thanks
[02:17] <gshmu> sue_j: you can edit the file: /etc/default/grub   change GRUB_DEFAULT to boot windows by default
[02:18] <gshmu> sue_j: save change and $ update-grub
[02:20] <qt> ng
[02:21] <sue_j> change GRUB_DEFAULT to what value?
[02:21] <qu4nt1n> !s scorpion s01e15
[02:22] <TheDailyPot> sue_j:they never tell you how to do it really
[02:22] <qu4nt1n> oops
[02:22] <TheDailyPot> you have better luck looking it up in google
[02:22] <Geo> Hi, I'm learning/working with NTP... I'd like one of my servers to send out periodic NTP packets that the clients in the subnet accept and update their clocks to- I think i have the server piece configured, but am not sure how to get the clients set up properly. Can anyone assist?
[02:23] <sue_j> Got it
[02:23] <TheDailyPot> they just here to annoy users
[02:23] <TheDailyPot> maybe get some cash for support
[02:24] <TheDailyPot> http://askubuntu.com/questions/52963/how-do-i-set-windows-to-boot-as-the-default-in-the-boot-loader
[02:25] <sue_j> And every time I restart ubuntu its screen brightness becomemaximum
[02:25] <sue_j> what's the problem with its brightness
[02:27] <sue_j> sorry did I miss something?
[02:30] <Es0teric> how do i find files in the current directory based on filename?
[02:31] <jtdoncas> `find` ?
[02:31] <Es0teric> yeah no jtdoncas  that helps
[02:31] <Es0teric> that definitely helps
[02:31] <jtdoncas> Es0teric: ask a clearer question
[02:32] <Es0teric> jtdoncas how do i find files by filename in the current directory
[02:32] <zaza9> I have problems with my panel and desktop after connecting I purged tmp before and I think I have permission problems : "drwxr-xr-x   6 root root  4096 mars  20 03:17 tmp" in tmp "drwx------ 2 root root 4096 janv.  1  1970 orbit-root drwx------ 2 root root 4096 mars  20 03:14 plugtmp"
[02:32] <jtdoncas> literally, `find`
[02:32] <Es0teric> jtdoncas yes i know that
[02:33] <jtdoncas> k its settled then
[02:33] <Es0teric> no
[02:33] <Es0teric> its not
[02:33] <Es0teric> because it takes params
[02:33] <Es0teric> i am trying to figure out which params
[02:34] <jtdoncas> find . -maxdepth 1 -name "filename_to_search" -print0
[02:34] <Es0teric> jtdoncas there we go
[02:34] <Es0teric> thank you
[02:35] <jtdoncas> Es0teric: you're welcome
[02:36] <Alissa> thanks pavlos - sorry it took me so long to get it done.
[02:36] <jtdoncas> find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "filename_to_search" -print0 (to limit to files only)
[02:36] <TheDailyPot> you can now upgrade ubuntu to windows 10 free of charge
[02:37] <jtdoncas> TheDailyPot: haha. You're joking but it's true
[02:38] <Glamdring> I'm having difficulty finding and using a PlayStation emulator. Which ones work on AMD cards on 64 bit OSes?
[02:43] <dalekbreath> Help!! I did an upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10 and now my laptop won't boot to desktop. I am getting the black screen with blinking cursor. My graphics chip is intel mobile.
[02:45] <dalekbreath> how do I get my desktop back? I can access tty terminal and log in... can't get my gui to start.
[02:46] <fk> hi
[02:46] <TheDailyPot> you cant downgrade
[02:47] <fk> is it possible list packages by category in terminal?
[02:47] <TheDailyPot> so maybe try upgrade to 15
[02:50] <dalekbreath> how do I try upgrade to 15.04?
[02:51] <snizzo> dalekbreath: do-release-upgrade from console
[02:52] <snizzo> or look into software updates if a newer version is availabe
[02:53] <snizzo> or, more brutally, change repos in /etc/apt/sources.list from utopic to vivid
[02:53] <snizzo> that one isn't a proper update btw, more of a "let's test those packages" thing
[02:53] <gshmu> sue_j: 0 mean Ubuntu, it's a list start with 0. I think 4 may mean default Windows
[02:54] <snizzo> dalekbreath: you have also nvidia as discrete graphics?
[02:54] <gshmu> anyone can tell me how to build the linux-image-extra-000.deb package?
[02:56] <dalekbreath> snizzo i have no nvidia anything... laptop has ONLY intel graphics.
[02:57] <snizzo> can post on paste.ubuntu.com log from /var/log/xorg.0.org ?
[02:57] <snizzo> any error somewhere?
[02:58] <snizzo> errors are marked with an "EE" at the start of the line
[02:58] <snizzo> in xorg logs
[02:59] <dalekbreath> snizzo? how? I can't do anything online with that laptop. Can't boot past the blank screen.. remember?
[02:59] <snizzo> dalekbreath: ok just look for lines starting with EE on those files
[02:59] <ham> ive installed odoo, configured email but not sending emails, would i have to install some soft of email client in the ubuntu server for odoo to use?
[03:00] <snizzo> they're usually at the end of the file (because errors make X crash)
[03:05] <dalekbreath> snizzo am i looking for Xorg,0.org or .log?
[03:05] <dalekbreath> snizzo... cos I can't find any file ending in .org
[03:06] <snizzo> dalekbreath: .log, my bad
[03:08] <bangrui> Hello everyone
[03:08] <bangrui> This is my first time using weechat
[03:08] <bangrui> Good night!
[03:08] <dalekbreath> snizzo I see loads of (EE) lines referring to video related modules which failed to load.
[03:08] <bangrui> quit
[03:11] <dalekbreath> snizzo modules which failed to load include: "intel", "fbdev", "vesa", "modesetting"  - theyall claim module does not exist.
[03:12] <snizzo> dalekbreath: that is bad
[03:12] <snizzo> can try to boot with a different kernel, maybe and older one?
[03:12] <snizzo> in advanced boot options I think
[03:13] <dalekbreath> snizzo ..so why are all these modules missing and is there any way I can get them back?
[03:16] <systemd0wn> Question, I started to create a bonded interface on my deskop but now I can't delete the interface from Network Manager... Some way to manually remove this?
[03:26] <flexpaint> does "error dependency is not satisfiable libstdc++6 (>= 4.9)" mean i need a newer version or an older one?
[03:26] <Samildanach> Does anyone know anything about integrated graphics?
[03:27] <Samildanach> Specifically, getting them to work correctly
[03:29] <HoloIRCUser2> Hello, can anyone tell me how to minimize swap usage if I have lot of ram?
[03:30] <dalekbreath> how can I copy my log file to a USB memory stick from terminal? how do I find the device and mount USB stick?  (I have no access to any GUI. I only have terminal access).
[03:31] <NinjaCowboy> HoloIRCUser2: There's a variable /proc/sys/vm/swappiness that controls swap usage.
[03:31] <EriC^^> dalekbreath: sudo parted -l
[03:31] <EriC^^> sudo mount /dev/sdxY /mountpoint
[03:32] <HoloIRCUser2> NinjaCowboy: thanks.
[03:32] <NinjaCowboy> HoloIRCUser2: do something like 'echo 10 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness' to change it.
[03:32] <dalekbreath> EriC^^ thanks
[03:33] <kyoshunsui>  register link4m9l silvasmath@gmail.com
[03:33] <Glamdring> Aw well. Now, I have this laptop that's a bit borked, and I'm trying to get it to use lxde because it's less resource intensive. The CD drive's broken. How should I go about making this happen?
[03:34] <NinjaCowboy> HoloIRCUser2: I forgot. That doesn't persist when you reboot. Edit the vm.swappiness parameter in /etc/sysctl.conf instead.
[03:34] <EriC^^> Glamdring: make a live usb
[03:35] <Glamdring> Oooh, good idea. This is where the n00b is strong in me. How do I go about that? How much space is needed?
[03:35] <HoloIRCUser2> NinjaCowboy: can I set the value to 0 ?
[03:35] <dalekbreath> EriC^^ I tried to mount it to ~/usbstick it failed with "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb, missing codepage or helper program, or other error"
[03:36] <NinjaCowboy> HoloIRCUser2: Yes. That disables swapping unless you run out of memory.
[03:36] <EriC^^> Glamdring: download an .iso and type sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX ( where /dev/sdX is your usb )
[03:37] <EriC^^> Glamdring: lubuntu is around 740mb
[03:37] <Glamdring> Excellent.
[03:37] <NinjaCowboy> I'd really only do that if I have like 8 GB of RAM, though.
[03:37] <pavlos> Alissa, np
[03:37] <Glamdring> I'll start on that immediately, I think.
[03:37] <Glamdring> Thank you!
[03:38] <EriC^^> dalekbreath: what's the exact command you typed?
[03:39] <HoloIRCUser2> NinjaCowboy: Then 4Gb is not enough? I have 4Gb ram in 32bit ubuntu.
[03:40] <dalekbreath> EriC^^ mkdir ~/usbtick [enter] then sudo mount /dev/sbd ~/usbstick [enter]
[03:41] <EriC^^> dalekbreath: /dev/sdb is the disk name, /dev/sdb1 is the first partition and so on
[03:41] <dalekbreath> ok
[03:41] <EriC^^> you need to get the partition number and mount it
[03:42] <NinjaCowboy> People generally don't recommend disabling it completely, as it's known to cause programs to crash sometimes. I never really played around with it though.
[03:47] <dalekbreath> how do I "eject" a mounted USB stick from terminal?
[03:47] <EriC^^> dalekbreath: sudo umount /mountpoint
[03:48] <dalekbreath> EriC^^ unmount command does not exist
[03:48] <EriC^^> umount
[03:48] <dalekbreath> oops.. sorry.. typo  lol
[03:48] <yeowza> hello, anyone know how to have grub automatically boot into ubuntu with no options?
[03:48] <EriC^^> :D
[03:49] <NinjaCowboy> Why should unmounting a removable drive require root priveliges?
[03:49] <EriC^^> yeowza: open /etc/default/grub and remove the comment before GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT
[03:50] <yeowza> EriC^^ thx man!
[03:50] <EriC^^> yeowza: then type sudo update-grub
[03:51] <EriC^^> NinjaCowboy: cause mounting it requires privileges
[03:51] <EriC^^> unless it is in fstab, or you use udisksctl
[03:51] <dalekbreath> thanks.. now I can finally paste my log file... here it is - http://paste.ubuntu.com/10631866/ Can someone please help me figure out how to fix my video problem? Ubuntu 14.10 boots to a black screen with blinking cursor.
[03:52] <Glamdring> That's odd. EriC^^: dd: unrecognized operand ‘of’
[03:52] <EriC^^> Glamdring: what's the exact command you used?
[03:52] <Glamdring> sudo dd if=/home/macksting/Downloads/lubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso of /dev/sdd1
[03:52] <Glamdring> OH!
[03:52] <Glamdring> ARGH!
[03:52] <EriC^^> hehe
[03:52] <NinjaCowboy> EriC^^ I know that, but it just seems like something a normal user should be able to do. I can't access my USB flash drives on the computers in my school's computer lab because of that.
[03:53] <EriC^^> Glamdring: oh by the way, use sdd not sdd1
[03:53] <Glamdring> Oh.
[03:53] <NinjaCowboy> sdd is the whole drive. sdd1 is the first partition
[03:54] <Glamdring> I used sdd1. What happens now?
[03:54] <Glamdring> Should I do it over again, using sdd?
[03:54] <NinjaCowboy> Try again with sdd.
[03:54] <EriC^^> yeah
[03:55] <EriC^^> NinjaCowboy: but somebody could mount a usb with setsuid and execute arbitrary commands with root privileges
[03:55] <dalekbreath> Help! 14.10 will not boot up to desktop. I get blank screen with blinking cursor in top left corner. http://paste.ubuntu.com/10631866/
[03:55] <Glamdring> I take it this will take a while?
[03:56] <EriC^^> Glamdring: not really
[03:56] <Glamdring> Odd. Any idea why it's taking this long?
[03:56] <NinjaCowboy> Depends how fast your DVD drive is.
[03:56] <EriC^^> *usb
[03:56] <Glamdring> Ah. Well, it's an old 2GB USB stick...
[03:57] <EriC^^> Glamdring: you can check on it with sudo kill -USR1 $(pgrep dd)
[03:57] <NinjaCowboy> Glamdring: You can open another terminal and type 'pkill -USR1 dd' to get dd to tell its progress.
[03:57] <NinjaCowboy> Jinx! xD
[03:58] <EriC^^> hehe
[03:58] <EriC^^> :D
[03:58] <Glamdring> OH! It finished before I could check.
[03:58] <Glamdring> Just slow is all, I guess.
[03:58] <NinjaCowboy> There's also some funky thing you can do by piping it to pv and get a progress bar,  but I haven't really looked into that.
[03:58] <Glamdring> Though it hasn't yet given me back my cursor.
[03:59] <Glamdring> 2.2 MB/s. Yikes.
[03:59] <NinjaCowboy> If you don't have the cursor, it's not done yet.
[03:59] <Glamdring> Well, now I have the cursor.
[03:59] <Glamdring> Just... weird. I wonder if it works. I suppose I could test it.
[04:00] <EriC^^> dalekbreath: did you try booting with nomodeset ?
[04:01] <dalekbreath> EriC^^ yes.
[04:01] <EriC^^> Glamdring: yeah, give it a shot
[04:02] <EriC^^> dalekbreath: did it not boot?
[04:05] <Glamdring> I don't wanna reboot... I've got all these tabs open, and and and...
[04:05] <Glamdring> Aw well. Let's try it on the laptop. Boots slow as heck... 512 mb of RAM.
[04:07] <Glamdring> If it doesn't work, is there any harm in just retrying?
[04:08] <EriC^^> no
[04:08] <EriC^^> it should work though
[04:10] <p0ss1> good morrow friendly folks :)
[04:11] <dalekbreath> EriC^^ I am just trying to boot with nomodeset again to observe details of what happens (or doesn't). Please wait...
[04:12] <Glamdring> Failed to load ldlinux.c32
[04:12] <Glamdring> Just eject, try again?
[04:13] <dalekbreath> Eric^^ yeah... it fails to boot. It just gets stuck on the "ubuntu" splash loading screen with the 5 white/red dots. The dots get stuck on all red and then it hangs.
[04:13]  * Glamdring frowns, increasingly certain the problem is the USB stick. Which is the only such stick he has.
[04:13] <EriC^^> Glamdring: try unetbootin maybe
[04:14] <Glamdring> unetbootin? What is it, and where do I apply it?
[04:14] <EriC^^> Glamdring: it's a software for writing live usbs, type sudo apt-get install unetbootin
[04:14] <Glamdring> Ah, okay.
[04:15] <Glamdring> I'm'a try to boot from it on this box real quick. I need to reboot anyway.
[04:15] <Glamdring> Figure, while I'm at it, right?
[04:15] <Glamdring> So fare y'all well for the moment. I'll be back soon.
[04:15] <arkie> hey i set up a crontab but it seems to stop working after a few days
[04:16] <dalekbreath> EriC^^ maybe I set nomodeset incorrectly? All I did was press shift to enter Grub menu. Pressed E to edit commands for *Ubuntu option. I added nomodeset after the word quiet splash.... it fails to boot.
[04:16] <arkie> i used crontab -eu www:data
[04:16] <arkie> and added * * * * * (cd /var/www/html/dmi-tcat/capture/stream/; php controller.php)
[04:16] <EriC^^> dalekbreath: try removing quiet splash
[04:17] <arkie> it works, but then after a few days or so it stops running controller.php
[04:17] <arkie> any ideas why?
[04:17] <arkie> :/
[04:17] <EriC^^> and using nomodeset and see what it hangs on
[04:17] <p0ss1> Hi there,  two of my four sound cards disappear when a certain game crashes under wine, restarting pulseaudio doesn't bring them back and pacmd list-cards won't show them either.
[04:18] <dalekbreath> EriC^^ ok.. trying with "no splash" removed and "nomodeset" added in place of.... continuing to boot....... ok - now it's at black screen of death again with blinking cursor.
[04:19] <dalekbreath> 14.10 is fooked on my laptop. :(
[04:22] <dalekbreath> Should I also mention that the Ubuntu 14.10 desktop (64bit) live CD fails to load with a kernel panic?
[04:22] <Glamdring> Argh. Okay. Hardware question. This is the only USB stick I have, and I am sorely lacking in functioning network cables. Basically, this has GOTTA work, or I'll be SOL. It HAS read within the last hour, but now it won't respond. Assuming it didn't suddenly die in the middle of the dd process, what can I do physically to improve matters?
[04:23] <coderman1> does anyone know if theres a way to setup the linux dropbox client where i can copy files to the dropbox folder and not have it keep a local copy?
[04:24] <josephstalin> I'm trying to solve the problem stated in the OP here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/10741/how-to-set-up-dual-wired-and-wireless-connections I followed the instructions given as the solution, but it doesn't work -- there's no internet access. I ended up with: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=7wLWjXLa as my 'route' output.
[04:28] <Glamdring> Well, my wife's Mac can see it.
[04:28] <Glamdring> Doesn't like it, but can see it.
[04:28] <dalekbreath> I've wasted two whole days trying to get Ubuntu 14.10 to work. It has totally broken my system. I have no choice but to wipe my drive and re-install 14.04 and wait 10 hours for my backup to restore again :(
[04:29] <Alissa> So, I've recently set up OpenVPN and I'm not sure if it has anything to do with this but I've been stuck on http://i.imgur.com/h3ZcsD9.jpg for quite a while now.
[04:29] <Alissa> Anyone know why?
[04:32] <Alissa> I used -o Acquire::ForceIPv4=true and it works.
[04:32] <Alissa> Dunno why IPv6 broke.
[04:36] <joshka> Hi everyone, can someone help me figure out why dnsmasq isn't running on my server?
[05:05] <MeLt_> hello all
[05:07] <Alissa> Does anyone know why IPv6 isn't working with apt?
[05:08] <TeddyMurray> i have root disabled from the outside, but im trying to make winscp root during the session
[05:08] <TeddyMurray> anyone know how to do it?
[05:08] <Funambuli> sudo su?
[05:08] <celexi> you need to enable root
[05:08] <celexi> or sudo su
[05:08] <Funambuli> su?
[05:09] <TeddyMurray> i can su from putty, but not winscp
[05:09] <TeddyMurray> su - root
[05:09] <TeddyMurray> there wasn't a winscp channel :(
[05:09] <celexi> you can't do that in winscp
[05:09] <TeddyMurray> yikes
[05:10] <TeddyMurray> i guess ill enable root
[05:10] <celexi> i tried it once too and couldn't get it to work, had to connect as root
[05:10] <Funambuli> try over ssh
[05:10] <TeddyMurray> yeah, i looked through google and found nothing, Funambuli i am using ssh
[05:10] <Funambuli> that allows u sudo su
[05:11] <celexi> he wants to transfer files
[05:11] <Funambuli> spc
[05:11] <Funambuli> or scp
[05:11] <Funambuli> i dont remember the command
[05:11] <Funambuli> scp sure
[05:11] <celexi> yes, he can't sudo su or su in winscp
[05:11] <Funambuli> or sudo mc
[05:12] <Funambuli> oook
[05:12] <Funambuli> that's over tty?
[05:12] <TeddyMurray> which config file to make root accessible from the outside?
[05:12] <TeddyMurray> ubuntu 14.04
[05:12] <celexi> TeddyMurray secure way to do that is
[05:12] <celexi> you have to use ssh keys
[05:13] <TeddyMurray> i am using ssh keys :(
[05:13] <celexi> or ssh tunnel/ vpn and winscp as root from the tunnel
[05:13] <celexi> the ssh config file has an allow root login line
[05:13] <celexi> uncomment it
[05:13] <TeddyMurray> okay
[05:14] <Funambuli> putty could allow that transfer?
[05:14] <TeddyMurray> im not sure of that path
[05:14] <TeddyMurray> it does?
[05:14] <Funambuli> sorry but i left windows so many time ago
[05:14] <TeddyMurray> cool it does
[05:15] <TeddyMurray> found a tutorial
[05:15] <m3rlin22_> 32bit vs 64bit with less than 4 gb of ran. stick with 32 or go for the 64?
[05:16] <celexi> less than 4 gb or 4 gb ?
[05:16] <Alissa> m3rlin22_: 64bit is good on any system better than 2gb imo
[05:18] <m3rlin22_> one has 4 gb and I run 32 bit for now. But I have another with amd  that only came with one 2gb stick. It runs okay. I have another stick coming. But, the 4 gb on 32 bit runs much better.
[05:18] <m3rlin22_> I heaard 64 bit benefit is only realized at more than 4 gb.
[05:22] <drpoh> 1
[05:26] <m3rlin22_> Thanks Alissa. I am gonna wait for the new stick and conduct a side by side just for giggles. If I see the 64 0n 4 gb out performs the other I will be reinstalling. I am always goofing around with different didtros. But, Ubuntu has been my favorite every since 7.10.
[05:31] <drpoh> йгше
[05:32] <drpoh> и чё тут происходит
[05:32] <OerHeks> !ru | drpoh
[05:35] <ldc> hi! is anyone using realmd/sssd authentication?
[05:42] <cestdiego> hello guys
[05:42] <cestdiego> I need help building my own packages
[05:43] <cestdiego> for a scientific distribution that relies heavily on numpy and scipy and atlas
[05:43] <cfhowlett> !packaging | cestdiego
[05:46] <cestdiego> thx
[05:46] <cfhowlett> cestdiego, happy2help
[05:46] <cestdiego> ok here I go :) to science! :D
[05:47] <cfhowlett> "FOR science" ~Cave Johnson~
[06:12] <abheastu> Hi! I was wondering if I was allowed to sell live USB's of Ubuntu on eBay.
[06:12] <abheastu> People are already selling it so i was wondering if they had special licenses or something
[06:13] <abheastu> Does anyone know?
[06:13] <cfhowlett> abheastu, you are.  there's a link to the relevant license somewhere
[06:14] <genii> You are not allowed to charge for the software, only the CD/DVD you put it on and shipping
[06:14] <abheastu> Is Ubuntu using the GNU license?
[06:14] <cfhowlett> abheastu, definitely!
[06:18] <cfhowlett> abheastu, http://www.zdnet.com/article/best-buy-to-sell-ubuntu-for-19-99/#!
[06:18] <cfhowlett> abheastu, for that matter, one can buy Ubuntu CD's from canonical   http://shop.canonical.com/index.php?cPath=17
[06:19] <xangua> and usb's
[06:19] <xangua> s/cd's/dvd's ;)
[06:19] <cfhowlett> xangua, I've not seen the canonical USB link
[06:19] <DoverMo> scim and ibus are failing to type within flash input forms
[06:19] <DoverMo> 14.04.2
[06:20] <xangua> I remember it, maybe they stopped?
[06:23] <DoverMo> seems like it refuses to switch inputs
[06:24] <DoverMo> oh wait
[06:24] <C0r3> How compatible is the latest version of Oracle VM VirtualBox with Ubuntu 14.04 ?
[06:25] <DoverMo> nvm
[06:26] <cfhowlett> C0r3, runs 100%
[06:26] <C0r3> cfhowlett, No networking problems?
[06:26] <cfhowlett> C0r3, not on wifi.  I can't speak to ethernet as I never use it.
[06:27] <C0r3> Alright. Can you guide me to setup my hacking lab??
[06:27]  * cfhowlett raises a very skeptical eyebrow
[06:28]  * C0r3 is looking forward for some help!
[06:28] <cfhowlett> C0r3, install ubuntu 14.04.2.  Get the latest vbox from oracle.  install it.  install distro of choice to vbox.  configure network passthrough
[06:29] <C0r3> cfhowlett, I face problems configuring the network part.
[06:31] <cfhowlett> C0r3, different advice based on different goals ... best to ask the #vbox for your specific requirements
[06:32] <C0r3> I've already asked there. They told me to go for #ubuntu #networking or #hacking
[06:33] <cfhowlett> C0r3, Network > adapter 1 > Enable Network Adapter: Attached to NAT is one way
[06:35] <C0r3> cfhowlett, Thank you. I'll try that and will let you know.
[06:50] <t0xic> Hi guys
[06:50] <t0xic> I was wondering if the Ubuntu logo had any copyright issues
[06:50] <t0xic> I wanted to use it for a project of mine
[06:51] <cfhowlett> t0xic, you have to give proper attributions
[06:51] <t0xic> I would be selling this project so is there any copyright issues
[06:51] <t0xic> Yes, I would do that
[06:51] <t0xic> Anything else?
[06:51] <cfhowlett> t0h, design.canonical.com
[06:54] <cfhowlett> t0h, I believe the "Brand Guidelines" will offer specific guidance
[07:00] <DoverMo> ugh
[07:02] <rypervenche> DoverMo: I've had that problem on some applications. I use fcitx now for it, but yeah. I don't remember if there was a fix for it or how it was resolved for me.
[07:02] <DoverMo> hmm
[07:03] <DoverMo> rypervenche: yeah i'm gonna have to try that
[07:03] <DoverMo> rypervenche: i just went through everything with ibus settings, no luck
[07:04] <rypervenche> DoverMo: And you're adding the appropriate variables to your session?
[07:04] <DoverMo> rypervenche: yeah
[07:04] <rypervenche> DoverMo: What language(s) are you using the IME for?
[07:06] <DoverMo> rypervenche: japanese
[07:07] <rypervenche> DoverMo: Yeah, anthy works fine in fcitx. Give it a shot. Also, try a different brower.
[07:07] <rypervenche> browser even.
[07:07] <DoverMo> okay
[07:07] <DoverMo> brb
[07:08] <DoverMo> so
[07:08] <DoverMo> how do i autostart it
[07:09] <DoverMo> fcitx?
[07:10] <DoverMo> it's saying that it needs a frontend setup
[07:10] <DoverMo> where to you specify that
[07:11] <DoverMo> oh i guess configtool
[07:11] <rypervenche> DoverMo: Yep, configure it using the settings from the panel icon or the configtool binary.
[07:15] <DoverMo> rypervenche: urrr. i hit plus, but no methods show up
[07:17] <DoverMo> this is new
[07:19] <rypervenche> DoverMo: Did you install fcitx-anthy?
[07:19] <DoverMo> rypervenche: yeah
[07:20] <DoverMo> maybe i forgot to logback in
[07:21] <DoverMo> yeah had to log in
[07:24] <DoverMo> now to start it...
[07:27] <DoverMo> rypervenche: how do you start it?
[07:27] <brucelee> does ubuntu generate a preseed file after manual installation
[07:28] <DoverMo> rypervenche: when you login, it auto starts the daemon.. right?
[07:28] <DoverMo> then how to do type
[07:28] <DoverMo> do you*
[07:31] <DoverMo> i dunno, the daemon is running, but switching methods shows nothing and disables typing
[07:32] <har00n> hey there guys
[07:32] <DoverMo> does it need the frontend package?
[07:33] <har00n> i wanted some answers about metasploit
[07:34] <Ben64> probably not the right channel for that, you may want #metasploit
[07:34] <har00n> okay thanks
[07:35] <har00n> does my ports need to be forward for  exploiting
[07:38] <DoverMo> rypervenche: it's working now
[07:39] <har00n> ??
[07:39] <DoverMo> can type in flash input boxes
[07:39] <DoverMo> thanks
[07:39] <darklord_> I had installed kubuntu on a laptop and then installed xububtu-desktop. Now I am happy with xfce, any way i can cleanly remove kde and all its components?
[07:40] <har00n> i am also using Xubuntu desktop
[07:41] <cfhowlett> !purexubuntu
[07:41] <har00n> nope
[07:41] <Ben64> cfhowlett: too old
[07:41] <cfhowlett> doh!
[07:42] <darklord_> then what should i do?
[07:42] <darklord_> all the forum posts say there is no complete fool proof way to do this
[07:43] <Ben64> darklord_: you can try one listed here, just omit the last part where it installs "ubuntu-desktop" http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntucat/tag/pure-ubuntu/
[07:43] <Ben64> actually, change the ubuntu-desktop to xubuntu-desktop
[07:43] <cfhowlett> darklord_, reinstall xubuntu
[07:43] <darklord_> okay
[07:43] <darklord_> thanks. Going to try  now.
[07:45] <har00n> does my ports need to be forward for metasploit or other things
[07:46] <DoverMo> just build ubuntu from core, so easy O:
[07:46] <Ben64> har00n: ask #metasploit ...
[07:46] <har00n> thier chat room need some authentication
[07:47] <Ben64> so authenticate, you might need to register with nickserv... /msg nickserv help register
[07:47] <littlebit> hi people, I wanted to know if there is a way of telling my os to stop generating those log.gz files
[07:49] <rypervenche> DoverMo: You have to have it do it in your autostart program.s
[07:50] <DoverMo> rypervenche: yeah
[07:53] <royalaxe> hello lads, i made a new user and now the pc boots into that one first. is there an easy way to change it so it boots into the orriginal user first?
[07:53] <richard_w> my firefox crashes 5 seconds after startup since the last update
[07:53] <richard_w> anyone else experiencing this problem?
[07:53] <richard_w> even safe mode crashes
[07:54] <Ben64> run it from terminal and pastebin the error(s)
[07:54] <RudeViper> I am locked out of the server - it won't take my password at all
[07:54] <DoverMo> richard_w: what's the terminal error?!
[07:54] <keags> k
[07:54] <darklord_> any good light weight, fast, secure IRC clients for xfce. Suggesssions pl
[07:55] <richard_w> wait i'll just run it with english locale
[07:55] <DoverMo> darklord_: mirc
[07:55] <DoverMo> but you need wine
[07:56] <Ben64> gross, why would you run mirc at all
[07:57] <richard_w> Bus-Zugriffsfehler (Speicherabzug geschrieben)
[07:57] <richard_w> Bus-Zugriffsfehler (Speicherabzug geschrieben)
[07:57] <richard_w> which means "Bus Access error (memory dump written)"
[07:58] <nonix4> Does Trusty Tahr have some equivalent of "fbset" to get any other resolution than 1024x768 for my i915 framebuffer console?
[07:58] <richard_w> before that a couple of pipelight initialization logs which seem to succeed
[07:58] <Ben64> richard_w: reboot? reinstall xulrunner?
[07:59] <Ben64> nonix4: fbset exists
[07:59] <nonix4> Ben64: But says the ioctls are unsupported
[08:00] <nonix4> Ben64: prolly has to do with KMS deprecating that stuff
[08:00] <Ben64> richard_w: are you out of space
[08:00] <rypervenche> darklord_: weechat (command line), hexchat
[08:00] <richard_w> Ben64: nope. memory and disk < 20%
[08:00] <richard_w> i'll try to reboot. Maybe dbus has gone haywire
[08:01] <richard_w> and since dbus does not consider itself an ordinary daemon it doesnt seem to be restartable using init
[08:01] <DoverMo> richard_w: indeed
[08:02] <richard_w> brb
[08:02] <DoverMo> slap the dbus
[08:06] <richard_w> firefox keeps crashing even after reboot
[08:06] <richard_w> and killing all plugins
[08:06] <Ben64> reinstall xulrunner
[08:07] <Ben64> ooh they changed the name
[08:08] <nonix4> Ben64: ... oh I forgot to mention: Hotplugged monitor on DP.
[08:08] <Ben64> richard_w: move your .mozilla folder ?
[08:09] <richard_w> Ben64: Still crashing after "mv .mozilla{,.old}"
[08:09] <cfhowlett> richard_w, yep, rename/mv your mozilla folder
[08:10] <richard_w> trying dpkg-reconfigure
[08:10] <richard_w> still crashing
[08:12] <richard_w> I can not find the xulrunner package in the sources at all
[08:12] <richard_w> and i seem to recall they integrated it in the package itself
[08:13] <EriC^^> richard_w: Ben64 was saying they changed the name
[08:13] <DoverMo> should stayed at 12.04 lts
[08:13] <richard_w> EriC^^: I checked the dependencies of the firefox package and there is nothing similar (14.10)
[08:15] <EriC^^> richard_w: what's it supposed to do anyways
[08:15] <EriC^^> there's xul-ext-ubufox , which sets up firefox for ubuntu
[08:15] <richard_w> EriC^^: It is the GUI toolkit used by mozilla applications
[08:15] <EriC^^> oh
[08:16] <richard_w> ubufox is just a firefox extension
[08:21] <richard_w> i have the general feeling that maintainers got sloppy in the last few months
[08:22] <bekks> A general piece of chocolate helps against general bad feelings.
[08:22] <richard_w> first there is this bug that randomly changes your keyboard layout in 14.04... then afs breaks completely with the kernel update
[08:23] <bekks> Do you have bug reports for these issues handy?
[08:24] <richard_w> mom i'll get them
[08:25] <richard_w> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1246272
[08:26] <richard_w> It has low priority, although multiple people said it breaks their workstation setups in the company
[08:28] <bekks> And did you try the numerous workarounds already?
[08:29] <richard_w> It effictively prevents the computer illiterates in my office (70%) from working at all if it happens because they are not able to enter their password on an english layout
[08:29] <richard_w> bekks: yes, all of them
[08:29] <richard_w> and the frequency of the error has lowered
[08:29] <bekks> Are you using USB keyboards?
[08:29] <richard_w> but it still appears occasionally which *always* results in a call to my cell phone
[08:30] <richard_w> bekks: yes we use usb keyboards
[08:30] <bekks> And did you disable USB powersaving?
[08:32] <richard_w> Not yet... Must admit i last looked into this issue in depth in january
[08:32] <richard_w> just monitoring if the bug is still open since then
[08:32] <bekks> So the answer to "And did you try the numerous workarounds already?" is "no".
[08:33] <richard_w> Well... Not this particular one yet
[08:46] <NwS> Heya guys, I've manually edited some iptables rules can you please let me know the command to apply the changes?
[08:46] <bekks> How and where did you edit them?
[08:47] <NwS> under etc/ with pico
[08:47] <NwS> I managed to block everyone out of the server before lol..
[08:48] <bekks> NwS: Where exactly "under etc/"?
[08:48] <NwS> bekks, I am using Virtualmin so there was a file etc/iptables.up.rules
[08:49] <bekks> Never used Virtualmin, sorry.
[08:51] <nonix4> Does i915 drm limit console max res to whatever screen was connected at boot time & 1024x768 if none was? Seems to set max at 1024x768 on a host that is not going to be rebooted just to see what it does if something is connected on boot.
[08:58] <nonix4> ... hmm, what I'm observing might be a duplicate of redhat#1117008, wonder whether that exists on launchpad.
[08:59] <StephenED> Hello everyone!
[08:59] <StephenED> Stephen Elliott here...
[08:59] <NwS> bekks, iptables-restore worked after all
[09:00] <StephenED> I have been having some difficulty getting my Broadcom Wireless card working with Trusty 10.14
[09:00] <StephenED> Apparently there is a kernel header conflict with the built-in driver on the disk.
[09:00] <StephenED> However, I had noticed that there are a lot of people with this issue; so I wanted to help organize support for it.
[09:00] <StephenED> There are a few configurations that have been reported to work.
[09:01] <StephenED> And with other configurations, I have read reports of people having perhaps solvable issue.
[09:01] <bekks> StephenED: Which Ubuntu do you have exactly, which Broadcom Wifi chipset exactly, and which issue exactly? :)
[09:01] <StephenED> If anyone would like to provide more information about any issue with networking with Broadcom devices and Ubuntu 10.14.04 Trusty, I would love to receive more detail at BroadcomUbuntuSupport@gonorthwork.com
[09:02] <StephenED> Just a moment ...
[09:02] <StephenED> let me get you that information.
[09:02] <bekks> StephenED: Do you have Ubuntu 10.04, 10.10, 14.04 or 14.10 ?
[09:02] <serega527> hello al!
[09:02] <StephenED> I have 14e4:4315 rev 01
[09:03] <bekks> BCM4315?
[09:03] <StephenED> It is "supported" on the Broadcom site and also there is a built-in driver
[09:03] <StephenED> Yes 4315 is wat is reported with lshw
[09:03] <StephenED> I am using the wireless card now under 10.10 and it works great!
[09:03] <StephenED> So I know that the hardware is terrific.
[09:04] <bekks> 10.10 is EOL for a long time now.
[09:04] <StephenED> However, under Ubuntu 14.04 it does not work out of the box.
[09:04] <bekks> So can you start to be specific, finally, please?
[09:04] <StephenED> Right and supposedly 14.04 LTS has 5 years of support; that is what is motivating me to migrate.
[09:04] <k1l> that is because the kernel changed and 43xx broadcoms need to change the module used
[09:04] <StephenED> But even though this is a supported configuration for 14.04 LTS, it is not working there.
[09:04] <bekks> What are you doing, and what is this "Apparently there is a kernel header conflict with the built-in driver on the disk" all about?
[09:05] <StephenED> I attempted to recompile the driver.
[09:05] <StephenED> As you say, the "kernel changed" with 14.04 LTS
[09:05] <bekks> How? Why?
[09:05] <StephenED> So I found the lines of C code and the specific errors.
[09:05] <k1l> StephenED: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[09:05] <bekks> StephenED: Which driver did you try to recompile how?
[09:06] <StephenED> Exactly.
[09:06] <StephenED> That is what I used to give you the information about [14e4:4315] (rev 01)
[09:06] <cloudbud> im working a system administrator and i need to fill a form for a new job . what hsould i give in this answer What kind of roles and responsibilities you are looking at in this new job?
[09:06] <k1l> from kernel 3.xx on you need to purge the bcmwl and sta drivers and install the b43 one
[09:06] <bekks> cloudbud: Totally not related to any Ubuntu support issue. :)
[09:07] <StephenED> I actually did that!
[09:07] <cloudbud> bekks : but still can anybody help me
[09:07] <StephenED> But the b43 driver on the disk does not compile!
[09:07] <StephenED> That is because of the header file conflict with the kernel.
[09:07] <bekks> StephenED: How exactly did you try...?
[09:07] <k1l> StephenED: dont compile stuff yoursefl. ubuntu ships it already
[09:07] <StephenED> The C function is basically expecting a different kernel header.
[09:07] <bekks> And can you specify that "header file conflict" finally?
[09:08] <StephenED> If it works, I do not need to compile it myself; however, I program in over 14 languages and I even helped HP develop kernel drivers for Linux; so this is not out of the world for me.
[09:08] <bekks> Pastebin the command and the full output you are using to produce that error please.
[09:08] <StephenED> I have the session output available to email someone.  But I need an email address.
[09:08] <bekks> StephenED: And can you please stop the general chat about general issues when trying to solve your specififc issue? It doesnt help at all.
[09:08] <bekks> !pastebin
[09:09] <k1l> StephenED: please show a "dpkg -l | grep linux-header" and a "uname -a" from your system with that error
[09:09] <StephenED> And myself, I would like to understand what the wireless kernel is looking for.
[09:09] <StephenED> The error happens in the compilation phase.
[09:09] <bekks> Pastebin it.
[09:10] <StephenED> The driver actually never gets built to report under dpkg -l, but it is a good step that you mention.  I just want to understand it clearly, what you are asking for.
[09:10] <bekks> Pastebin the error.
[09:10] <StephenED> I can start fresh booting from the 10.14 kernel.
[09:10] <StephenED> Do you want me to run that step right away?
[09:10] <bekks> There is no Ubuntu 10.14 at all.
[09:11] <StephenED> I can start fresh in the 14.04 LTS kernel.
[09:11] <StephenED> Do you want me to run that step right away?
[09:11] <k1l> StephenED: please pastebin the errors so we can start sorting out possible errors. starting on the used kernel and headers and see if they mismatch
[09:11] <bekks> StephenED: Do you think I want to you to start that thing when asking your three times for the output?
[09:12] <thorie> hello! :) can anyone suggest their favorite terminal app? i'm using the default xterm, wondering if there's something better?
[09:12] <StephenED> I am a little new to the pastebin process.  Can you get me a link?
[09:12] <k1l> !paste | StephenED
[09:12] <cfhowlett> thorie, ask in #ubuntu-offtopic; this is no the place for opinion polls.  thank you.
[09:13] <thorie> ok thanks
[09:13] <k1l> thorie: standard is gnome-terminal for ubuntu and that is what most will use. if you want different features see what terminal will fulfill that
[09:14] <StephenED> I have some information from you.  I can post the result on my website if there is not a private route.  Or I can also seutp an email address for you.  It should not be a problem.
[09:14] <StephenED> I appreciate your help, and I wish you the best!
[09:14] <bekks> Pastebin the output requested.
[09:15] <StephenED> http://pastebin.com/
[09:15] <bekks> Thats the link we gave you.
[09:15] <StephenED> Let me get this together and then post it!  Thank you for now.
[09:15] <bekks> No open it in your browser, pastebin the output, and provide the URL generated.
[09:15] <StephenED> (I do not have web-access in 10.14 so I need to boot back and forth and this takes awhile!)
[09:16] <StephenED> That is not 10.14 but rather 14.04
[09:16] <bekks> You can use a USB device, too.
[09:16] <StephenED> I will have to post again later.  Thank you for the step.  Storage is no issue.  I can access my HD booting from either OS.
[09:22] <Mouzz> Where would I go with a question about installing with apt-get while preseeding an ubuntu desktop from behing a proxy (no direct internet access)
[09:23] <k1l> you can setup apt-get to use a proxy
[09:24] <k1l> Mouzz: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGet/Howto#Setting_up_apt-get_to_use_a_http-proxy
[09:25] <Mouzz> k1l: I have set up a proxy in the preseed file (which works after installation is finished), but that does not get the pkg installed. The pkg does get installed if I grant the machine direct inet access.
[09:25] <Mouzz> k1l: I'll try the link, thnx
[09:28] <Chetic> how can I widen hexdump's output?
[09:33] <YamakasY> hi guys, my unattended upgrade are on 1 but packages are not upgraded
[09:38] <nodnormal> hey, i would like to set up a mail system on my computer so that i can recieve and send mail with mutt and the console, what is the easist way of going about this?
[09:39] <nodnormal> i know i need mutt, a mta and something that fetches the mail? also, i would like spamfilter and antivirus
[09:39] <nodnormal> im just wondering which mta and which "mail fetcher"
[09:42] <nodnormal> and how can i control which services to run?
[09:43] <mad93> you can look fetchmail if you want to download mails from remote server
[09:43] <ws2k3> Hello, when i try to do a apt-get upgrade i get  unable to open files list file for package `passwd': No such device or address
[09:46] <cfhowlett> ws2k3, there is no package names "passwd"
[09:46] <cfhowlett> as you've typed it wrong
[09:47] <tos-1> nodnormal: I use fetchmail (for downloading new mail from the server), procmail (to deliver them to local inboxes) and msmtp (for sending) with mutt.
[09:47] <Lamp> hi, how do i install minecraft(i already bought it), do i go on the official website or do i just use the terminal with "sudo apt-get install Minecraft3 ?
[09:48] <ws2k3> cfhowlett how you mean? this error comes up when i try to do a apt-get upgrade..
[09:48] <nodnormal> tos-1: i see, thanks. are those hard to configure?
[09:48] <nodnormal> can i use procmail to filter mail?
[09:48] <cfhowlett> ws2k3, what does this command return?  cat /etc/issue
[09:49] <nodnormal> and do those programs work with spamassassin and clamav or something similar?
[09:49] <ws2k3> cfhowlett Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS \n \l that it returns
[09:49] <Lamp> hello?
[09:50] <cfhowlett> ws2k3, then you should be good.  I can only think you have misspelled the package name?
[09:50] <tos-1> nodnormal: They aren't hard to configure, if you know what you're doing :) Maybe you could find an online tutorial or just try the manpages.
[09:50] <cfhowlett> Lamp, ask your ubuntu question
[09:50] <mad93> cfhowlett: can't be that /var/lib/dpkg/info/passwd.list is damaged?
[09:50] <cfhowlett> Lamp, ah, you did that!  sorry
[09:50] <Lamp> should i install minecraft via their website or the terminal
[09:50] <mad93> or wherever it saves the list of files
[09:51] <Lamp> np ^^
[09:51] <cfhowlett> mad93, possible, but that would be ... bad  ;L
[09:51] <ws2k3> cfhowlett cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/passwd.list
[09:51] <ws2k3> cat: /var/lib/dpkg/info/passwd.list: No such device or address
[09:52] <cfhowlett> ws2k3, try this:   dpkg -l passwd
[09:53] <mad93> maybe reinstall it with apt-get install --reinstall passwd ?
[09:54] <cfhowlett> ws2k3, this ^^^^
[09:54] <cfhowlett> Lamp, http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/04/install-minecraft-in-ubuntu-14-04/
[09:54] <Lamp> thx
[09:54] <Lamp> checking the linck
[10:01] <Lamp> doesnt work
[10:01] <serega527> hello all !
[10:02] <Lamp> i followed each steps but minecraft doesnt appear nor does Unity Dash
[10:02] <cfhowlett> ws2k3, ???
[10:02] <Lamp> hi
[10:02] <thedirchev> hi all
[10:02] <serega527> I new user here. can I ask question?
[10:03] <thedirchev> serega527,  yes
[10:03] <Lamp> ask
[10:05] <cfhowlett> !ask | serega527,
[10:06] <donniezazen> Is there a commandline tool to control bluetooth in Kubuntu? Like check status if the device is ON or OFF.
[10:06] <serega527> i use openvpn connection on my laptop. every day I turn on it manually. how can turn on them automatically?
[10:07] <gr33n7007h> donniezazen: hciconfig
[10:08] <Lamp> cfhowlett: I followed the instructions on the link but there is nothing
[10:08] <serega527> i use network manager
[10:11] <serega527> thanks for help. i newman here, so sorry
[10:14] <donniezazen> gr33n7007h: there seems to be some problem with either my system or there is a bug. If I disable bluetooth device via sudo hciconfig hci0 down, the LED indicator light stays on no matter what.
[10:16] <bekks> 11##
[10:20] <gr33n7007h> donniezazen: does it go off if you type: "sudo rfkill block bluetooth" ?
[10:20] <gr33n7007h> the led that is
[10:21] <purple1> !seen lamdabot
[10:21] <setra> how can I remove (not manually, because I do not know what mount point belongs to which drive) all mountpoint from accidently removed usb hdds
[10:24] <Nikhil> !ping
[10:24] <nodnormal> is there a way to see if i have daemons related to e-mail running by default on my system?
[10:24] <Nikhil>  /o/ |o| \o\
[10:26] <nextbox> When I login to nagios in firefox (kerberos authentication) it get's really slow, and everytime I click a link the whole browser freezes temporarily. Seems like it tries to authenticate even though the login succedeed =/
[10:26] <k1l> nodnormal: see what processes are running: ps ax
[10:28] <Distorzion> how would I copy data from x.img to a partition? when I mount x.img I cannot access partition, both are on the same phys HDD
[10:29] <keags> sd
[10:30] <cfhowlett> Distorzion, cp is the command for copying files.
[10:31] <Distorzion> cannot access the mounted partition, nor mount or umount it
[10:31] <donniezazen> gr33n7007h: yes it does
[10:31] <cfhowlett> Distorzion, ah, that would be a whole 'nother issue
[10:32] <cfhowlett> disputin, wait, wait. .img is Apple OSX format, yes??
[10:32] <Ben64> .img can be anything
[10:32] <cfhowlett> Ben64, noted
[10:32] <Distorzion> .img is from a damaged hdd in ntfs
[10:32] <Ben64> cfhowlett: you're probably thinking of .dmg though :)
[10:33] <cfhowlett> that's the one!
[10:33] <Ben64> Distorzion: what exactly are you trying to do
[10:33] <Distorzion> I can access the data and view it, but when I want to transfer, i cannot mount the partition where i want to transfer
[10:34] <A_I_> hi
[10:34] <Distorzion> I want to copy only  few files from .img to a new partition
[10:34] <Ben64> did you mount the image
[10:35] <Distorzion> yes, and also mount the partition where i want to transfer data
[10:35] <Distorzion> but the destiny partition becomes unavailable when I mount .img
[10:35] <dgarstang> Can someone tell me why "ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa" is required?
[10:36] <dgarstang> Doesn't the ssh-add agent do this automatially for you?
[10:36] <Ben64> Distorzion: mount them both, then pastebin the output of "mount"
[10:36] <Distorzion> ok, any order or doesnt matter?
[10:37] <Ben64> shouldn't matter
[10:44] <crepple> Distorzion: The idea occurs, why not use 7z and put them where you want them after. Too many?
[10:44] <crepple> I'm speaking from no experience. Just a wild idea
[10:47] <kk_drop> how to restrict any connection to server (ssh, http, ftp etc) to one (or more) ip address?
[10:49] <Ben64> kk_drop: ufw or iptables
[10:50] <serega527> hello
[10:51] <crepple> serega527 hello
[10:51] <serega527> i use openvpn connection on my laptop. every day I turn on it manually. how can turn on them automatically?
[10:52] <Distorzion> http://pastebin.com/UkZH39ze kind a mess but there is
[10:53] <Distorzion> btw, gg is a folder from /dev/sda2
[10:54] <serega527> i use NM on ubuntu 14.04
[10:54] <crepple> serega527 http://askubuntu.com/questions/328823/vpn-autoconnect
[10:55] <serega527> crepple, I will see. thk
[10:57] <crepple> serega527 Hope it works. I've not tried it, but Askubuntu is usually pretty reliable.
[10:57] <crocodilehunter> Hi Everyone! I'm trying to download about 2GB of torrents, does anyone know how to stop my computer from sleeping? I have tried switching it off in the GUI system settings but to no avail. Any help would be appreciated!
[10:58] <crocodilehunter> Sorry, I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS...
[10:58] <thedirchev> install tweak tools
[10:59] <thedirchev> there you will find more options
[10:59] <crocodilehunter> thedirchev: Sorry, is that advice for me?
[11:00] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[11:01] <k1l> crocodilehunter: what desktop?
[11:01] <Distorzion> Ben64, crepple, nvm, solved, I was using the same mountpoint
[11:01] <thedirchev> crocodilehunter, yes
[11:02] <crepple> Distorzion Good. So a typo essentially :)
[11:02] <crocodilehunter> k1l: I believe it's Unity...
[11:03] <crocodilehunter> thedirchev: Thanks. I'll try it now...
[11:03] <k1l> crocodilehunter: and the systemsettings -> energie thing doesnt work for you? it does for me
[11:03] <k1l> or did you install some other screensavers or such?
[11:03] <thedirchev> crocodilehunter, gl
[11:04] <jarnos> Bug #1409332
[11:05] <Nikhil> hey ubottu
[11:05] <crocodilehunter> k1l: Yes, that's right. When I go to System Settings> Power> Suspend when inactive= Don't Suspend, but it still sleeps..
[11:05] <Nikhil> !ping
[11:05] <Nikhil> I like it
[11:06] <jarnos> I guess occurrence of this bug depends on graphics driver. Should I change the report somehow?
[11:06] <Distorzion> crepple, i thought mount would use the label of the partition/img as the root folder to mount. mkdir 3 different folders and mount to each did the trick and cp works normally
[11:07] <jarnos> Nikhil, I don't like that mouse cursor freezes. It is especially annoying in guest session, as you can't store settings.
[11:09] <Nikhil> jarnos, why does that happened?
[11:09] <jarnos> Nikhil, good question.
[11:10] <Nikhil> :)
[11:10] <crocodilehunter> thedirchev: So I have unity-tweak-tool installed. how do I stop it from sleeping? Thanks...
[11:11] <jarnos> Nikhil, does it happen, when you play youtube?
[11:11] <Nikhil> some times
[11:11] <Nikhil> not always
[11:11] <jarnos> Nikhil, do you have Intel graphics?
[11:12] <Nikhil> yea
[11:12] <Nikhil> built-in one tho
[11:12] <Nikhil> my mozilla always complains about flash player,
[11:13] <crocodilehunter> k1l: No, I have not installed any other screen savers...
[11:14] <jarnos> Nikhil, what does it complain about it? I have no issues with Flash when using Firefox.
[11:14] <Nikhil> it says to install flash player even though I installed it several times
[11:14] <Nikhil> the flash plugin
[11:16] <nodnormal> how can i set fetchmail to run as a startup service?
[11:16] <jarnos> Nikhil, you mean flashplugin-installer? Which release of Ubuntu you are using?
[11:16] <Nikhil> 14.10
[11:16] <jarnos> Oh, 14.04 here
[11:17] <nodnormal> im a bit confused by systemd rc.d startup init.d etc, which is ubuntu using to keep track of which services/daemons should be run on startup
[11:23] <serega527> does anyone here me?
[11:24] <crepple> serega527 I hear you now but I haven't been reading for a while and need to scrollback :)
[11:25] <serega527> I test android irc client, so write this)))
[11:26] <crepple> I can't really use a virtual keyboard well enough to irc on the go :(
[11:37] <kk_drop> Ben64, thx, and if there is already IP forwarding for vpn on this server will it work?
[11:37] <kk_drop> maybe I'll show you my iptables
[11:43] <lll> !ping
[11:45] <slipttees> Hi guys
[11:45] <slipttees> Chroot help
[11:45] <slipttees> http://pastebin.com/J49rxhLd
[11:57] <ni291187> http://syas.anlam.ru/191404540/6805905/
[11:57] <ni291187> http://syas.anlam.ru/191404540/6805905/
[11:57] <ni291187> http://gqmv.alzemz.ru/191404540/1610170/
[11:58] <ni291187> http://gqmv.alzemz.ru/191404540/1610170/
[11:58] <ni291187> http://gqmv.alzemz.ru/191404540/1610170/
[12:01] <svart> I removed the apt version of wget (1.13), downloaded wget 1.16 source and compiled it. Now that I want to install Chrome I get a silly error message "Package wget is not installed"
[12:02] <svart> I can agree to "package" is not install but the program is very much installed.
[12:02] <svart> Any suggestions on how to solve this?
[12:02] <janslow> Have you put wget or a symlink to it in the location that Chrome is checking for it? Maybe in your PATH? svart
[12:02] <EriC^^> why don't you get the wget package as a .deb
[12:03] <k1l> why not compile the source to a own wget package and install that?
[12:04] <EriC^^> !info wget
[12:04] <EriC^^> where are the vivid repos?
[12:06] <svart> janslow: How can I find out which location Chrome is looking for it?
[12:06] <EriC^^> svart: vivid uses wget 1.16.1-1ubuntu1
[12:06] <EriC^^> you could grab that deb and try to install it
[12:08] <EriC^^> i guess this is it http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/w/wget/wget-udeb_1.16.1-1ubuntu1_amd64.udeb
[12:08] <EriC^^> what's a .udeb by the way?
[12:08] <EriC^^> try this http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/w/wget/wget_1.16.1-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb
[12:08] <svart> I ended up here https://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/wget/download
[12:09] <EriC^^> use the second link, get the .deb and run sudo dpkg -i /path/to/deb
[12:10] <slipttees> Hi guys
[12:10] <slipttees> Chroot help
[12:10] <slipttees> http://pastebin.com/J49rxhLd
[12:10] <svart> Can dpkg fix missing dependencies?
[12:11] <amirudinabdullah> chroot help?
[12:11] <EriC^^> svart: i don't think so, you can force it to install even if they're missing though
[12:11] <EriC^^> svart: have you manually installed the dependencies?
[12:12] <EriC^^> these are the deps http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/wget
[12:13] <EriC^^> svart: which ubuntu are you using?
[12:13] <svart> 12.04
[12:13] <EriC^^> ok, /msg ubottu !info libc6 precise
[12:13] <EriC^^> i think they're all satisfied already
[12:13] <philip>  file transfer protocol for ubuntu is wat pls
[12:14] <EriC^^> or not
[12:14] <svart> libc6 is 2.15 and wget require 2.17
[12:14] <EriC^^> yeah
[12:14] <k1l> philip: you know it as "ftp". and ftp is old and insecure. use sftp which is included in ssh already
[12:16] <EriC^^> svart: you could maybe create a dummy package called wget if you want, or maybe do as k1l said and convert your source to a .deb and install that
[12:16] <philip> okay.
[12:17] <k1l> !checkinstall | svart
[12:18] <philip> kil:wat about using scp
[12:18] <svart> Awesome!
[12:19] <EriC^^> nice
[12:19] <HoloIRCUser1> What are best IDE's for php programing available on ubuntu?
[12:19] <k1l> philip: scp works, too
[12:20] <k1l> !scp | philip
[12:20] <svart> As for your file transfer discussion I'm going to throw rsync in there. Easy enough to use.
[12:21] <svart> So how come new versions of tool like wget are not available in an LTS release such as 12.04?
[12:24] <k1l> !away > anildigital
[12:25] <kepta> Does any one know how to access windows style intranet address for eg \\labb\printer, on linux
[12:25] <nightwalkerkg> Hi, i tried installing Gnome in my Ubuntu, but i ended just messing it up. Is there a way to restore everything. For example my Files app is not working anymore.
[12:26] <EriC^^> nightwalkerkg: what do you mean it's not working?
[12:26] <nightwalkerkg> Well, when i click on the icon nothing happens.
[12:26] <nightwalkerkg> And the icon got bigger.
[12:26] <EriC^^> nightwalkerkg: open a terminal and type nautilus
[12:27] <nightwalkerkg> EriC^^, did it, nothing happens.
[12:27] <EriC^^> odd
[12:27] <kepta> Hello
[12:27] <nightwalkerkg> EriC^^, http://pastebin.com/YEVNpfg7
[12:29] <dyb> i building a lib for c++ , it is wrap with xlib, who can work with me?
[12:30] <dyb> i call the lib 'usfLib'
[12:34] <jawl> hi guys
[12:35] <jawl> I try to add a repository, I get the following error message: Traceback (most recent call last):
[12:35] <teward> jawl: pastebin the entire error
[12:35] <teward> jawl: that's only the start of the 'error message'
[12:35] <teward> !pastebin > jawl
[12:36] <jawl> sorry my chat off
[12:37] <jawl> what's private chat
[12:37] <jawl> guys
[12:38] <jawl> Whenever I try to add a repository, I get the following error message: ....
[12:38] <k1l> !paste | jawl
[12:38] <jawl> ok
[12:40] <jawl> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10634422/
[12:41] <k1l> jawl: did you change something on python?
[12:41] <jawl> no
[12:41] <fausty> I installed KDE over Ubuntu 14.04 but KDM is not installed, anyone know the terminal command install it? Google is not helping much on this one..
[12:41] <jawl> nothing
[12:41] <stobix> Hi. I need to install some 386 versions of some libraries. I've already added the 386 architecture. when trying to install libqtwebkit4:i386, aptitude suggests that I remove everything that has to do with x86_64 X (386 packages). How can I make this work?
[12:42] <Chetic> can anybody tell me what this resource string will actually do when passed to xterm?: xterm -xrm "*Desk:0"
[12:42] <k1l> jawl: using a proxy?
[12:42] <jawl> no
[12:43] <newuser789> how to md5/sha1/sha256 hash on win10 iso to/against its bootable usb ?
[12:43] <k1l> jawl: but it seems like it: ppa_info = get_ppa_info_from_lp(user, ppa_name
[12:44] <jawl> i just wont to upgrade from php 5.3 to php 5.4
[12:46] <newuser789> how to md5/sha1/sha256 hash on win10 iso to/against its bootable usb ?
[12:46] <k1l_> jawl: try a "sudo apt-get update&&sudo apt-get upgrade"
[12:46] <k1l_> jawl: after that run a "sudo apt-get --reinstall install python-software-properties"
[12:46] <hateball> !windows | newuser789
[12:47] <k1l_> newuser789: please ask the windows guys if that is intended to work at all
[12:47] <k1l_> jawl: support please in this channel only
[12:48] <newuser789> hateball: I'm not asking about windows but an iso of windows which I wanna md5 and check whether its written correctly on its bootable usb - win10 iso to/against its bootable iso just like ubuntu iso to its bootable usb
[12:48] <paws> in my snmpd.conf i have agentAddress udp:127.0.0.1:161 i restart the service and snmpd and i still do not see it in my netstat -ulnp | grep 161
[12:48] <newuser789> k1l_: ^^
[12:49] <paws> why wont snmpd start.. i even changed agentAddress udp:161 & no go... i added the specific ip for that server and still nothing
[12:49] <paws> i have no idea what else to try
[12:50] <jawl> k1l_: your-message I've done it but the same problem
[12:51] <k1l_> jawl: any errors on that commands? can you show the output in a pastebin?
[12:52] <k1l_> jawl: next try on the general cas: "sudo apt-get --reinstall ca-certificates"  then"sudo update-ca-certificates"
[12:53] <jawl> k1l_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10634521/
[12:54] <k1l_> jawl: run the apt-get update and upgrade before?
[12:54] <jawl> k1l_: your-message yes
[12:55] <jawl>  I tried reinstall but the error is :  Command line option --reinstall is not understood
[12:56] <k1l_> jawl: sorry typo
[12:56] <k1l_> jawl: next try on the general cas: "sudo apt-get --reinstall install ca-certificates"  then"sudo update-ca-certificates"
[12:57] <YazzMatazz> hi
[12:58] <murcha> guys! what are benefits of upgrading from 12.04 server to 14.04 server?
[12:59] <jawl> k1l_: Done
[12:59] <k1l_> jawl: does it work now?
[13:00] <YazzMatazz> Hi guys, CentOS vs Ubuntu Server, which one is easier to administer and work with?
[13:00] <jawl> k1l_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10634564/
[13:00] <jawl> k1l_: shoul be
[13:00] <nodnormal> i have set up fetchmail and procmail to deliver mail to /var/spool/mail/nodnormal and i want to use mutt, but it asks if it should create /home/nodnormal/Mail? do i need this?
[13:00] <k1l_> jawl: that is a yes
[13:01] <jawl> k1l_: thx for help !!!
[13:01] <EriC^^> YazzMatazz: both would be ok if you know the system, i dislike yum myself but i haven't used it that much, other than that i think centos has older packages and i guess it's more stable and less cutting edge
[13:03] <nightwalkerkg> Ok, is there a way to restore everything to default settings ? That attempt to install gnome messed up everything.
[13:03] <EriC^^> nightwalkerkg: purge the gnome package
[13:03] <nightwalkerkg> EriC^^, did it, nothing happened.
[13:03] <EriC^^> and whatever packages that it pulled in
[13:03] <EriC^^> nightwalkerkg: ok, try to reinstall all ubuntu-desktop packages
[13:04] <nightwalkerkg> Wait, let me try something.
[13:04] <EriC^^> nightwalkerkg: try this apt-cache depends ubuntu-desktop | awk '/Depends/ {print$2}' | xargs sudo apt-get install --reinstall
[13:05] <halfbeing> somehow when i open a file within a folder within chrome, it opens in thunar instead of nautilus. how can i get it to choose nautilus?
[13:06] <Ullarah> Installing wine1.7 from the PPA, is it normal for it to install a whole mess of i386 packages too?
[13:06] <nightwalkerkg> EriC^^, for some reason when i get asked Do you want to continue ? [Y/n] it auto aborts.
[13:06] <EriC^^> nightwalkerkg: add -y at the end
[13:07] <nightwalkerkg> EriC^^, also i get info that some packages can't be reinstalled.
[13:07] <EriC^^> hmm
[13:08] <EriC^^> nightwalkerkg: try one without --reinstall maybe
[13:08] <EriC^^> then with --reinstall
[13:08] <stobix> fml. Does the libgl1-mesa packages need to have the same version for different architectures to be able to be installed?
[13:10] <SchrodingersScat> halfbeing: I have a 'Preferred Applications' setting group in my settings, you may have similar?
[13:10] <newUbu_user9> what does installing a package which is already installed cause?
[13:11] <Matreko> newUbu_user9, nothing
[13:11] <Matreko> It will say that the package is already the newest version.
[13:12] <jawl> k1l_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10634616/    Shit is happens
[13:12] <stobix> Is there a way to see from what repository a package is installed?
[13:12] <EriC^^> stobix: apt-cache policy <package>
[13:13] <newUbu_user9> that's a relief, thanks
[13:13] <SchrodingersScat> newUbu_user9: If it was a dependency of another package before, it may be set to manually installed, and I think that means it wouldn't show up in autoremove if you removed the first package.
[13:14] <newUbu_user9> how do u send a message to a specific user here?
[13:14] <SchrodingersScat> !pm
[13:15] <newUbu_user9> ok
[13:17] <ams__> I need to install libxslt1.1:i386 on 14.04 but I'm getting "Couldn't find any package by regex 'libxslt1.1'". Do I need to edit by sources?
[13:18] <SchrodingersScat> !info libxslt1.1
[13:19] <ams__> SchrodingersScat: would you expect it to work?
[13:19] <ams__> The complication here is it's a 32 bit package I want for a 64 bit machine. And I already have the 64 bit package installed.
[13:21] <EriC^^> ams__: apt-cache show libxslt1.1:i386 doesn't show it?
[13:21] <ams__> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/dJTX4FH3
[13:22] <ams__> EriC^^: correct ^
[13:22] <newUbu_user9> why do i get "package files are at ~path" instead of it being installed n unpacked?
[13:22] <EriC^^> ams__: i have that and i haven't enabled any 32 bit repos as far as i know
[13:23] <ams__> EriC^^: huh. weird.
[13:23] <EriC^^> ams__: i mean i have the package it says it's in main i386
[13:23] <EriC^^> yeah
[13:23] <EriC^^> let me check my sources
[13:23] <k1l_> jawl: please pastebin a "cat /etc/apt/sources.list"
[13:24] <EriC^^> ams__: nothing out of the ordinary
[13:26] <EriC^^> ams__: does it find the amd64 package?
[13:27] <jawl> k1l_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10634707/
[13:27] <SchrodingersScat> ams__: have you been successful with other packages?
[13:27] <ams__> aha!
[13:27] <ams__> sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
[13:27] <ams__> Did the trick
[13:27] <k1l_> jawl: "uname -a " and "lsb_release -d" please, too
[13:27] <EriC^^> great!
[13:29] <jawl> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10634724/
[13:30] <jawl> k1l_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10634724/
[13:30] <k1l_> jawl: there we go. you somehow mixed stuff on your system. so now it thinks its a 14.10 development release.
[13:31] <k1l_> jawl: i dont think we can sort that again back to a clean 12.04 :/
[13:32] <jawl> k1l_: %)
[13:32] <newUbu_user9> trying to fasten my 1Gb ram pc; will deleting desktop environments help?
[13:32] <cem_> hello guys , is there anybody here who has flex/bison experience ?
[13:32] <k1l_> newUbu_user9: no. using a lightweight desktop will work.
[13:33] <jawl> k1l_: any idea how I can change php easly ?
[13:33] <k1l_> newUbu_user9: like lxde
[13:33] <trijntje> newUbu_user9:  switch to lubuntu
[13:33] <k1l_> jawl: do you know what you did on that machine? is it a server that is running?
[13:33] <newUbu_user9> using xfce4 on ubuntu 14.04 now
[13:34] <jawl> yes
[13:34] <mukunda> mux
[13:34] <jawl> k1l_: just owncloud server,smb, nothing speacial
[13:35] <k1l_> jawl: like i said, that system is messed up heavily. i would better make a fresh and clean 14.04 install and stop mixing ubuntu releases in future.
[13:37] <jawl> k1l_,  I got it, thx
[13:40] <orion> Hi. How do I get ssh-agent to run at startup and set the environment variables correctly for every terminal window I open?
[13:41] <halfbeing> SchrodingersScat: I have found "preferred applications" under "details", but there is no option for file manager.
[13:49] <realnot> hi guys, how can I enable WPA-AES on my laptop?
[13:50] <realnot> i can't connect to access point
[13:50] <somsip> orion: make an entry in ~/.bashrc or maybe ~/.bash_profile
[13:55] <newUbu_user9> what does the downloaded source packages are in '/tmp/RtmpvsbNsH/downloaded_packages' mean? and why do i get it?
[14:00] <RudeViper> how can I fix  the permissions of a hard drive that is reporting itself as a read only file system?
[14:01] <realnot> no one?
[14:02] <cfhowlett> !patience | realnot,
[14:02] <compdoc> RudeViper, what does SMART say about the drive? read only usually means the drive is having issues
[14:02] <cem_> hello guys ,  i m trying to make a flex/bison parser for a calculator langugage , here it is my codes , https://paste.kde.org/pe201uzdu , https://paste.kde.org/pyj5j7twv , i get syntax error
[14:03] <realnot> cfhowlett: probably is not a problem related to AES
[14:04] <realnot> probably the reason is dhcpcd... uhm...
[14:06] <lulzer> I have a problem
[14:06] <lulzer> I want to insall haskell
[14:07] <lulzer> help pls guys
[14:07] <lulzer> COME ON
[14:07] <lulzer> how install, I can
[14:07] <lulzer> I run: install haskell
[14:08] <cfhowlett> lulzer, you have to actually ASK a question to get an answer TO a question
[14:08] <rubas> Hello guys, when I boot up my system it says it failed to initiate RAID (in red) - but I still get into the system - does anyone know how I can check if RAID is setup correctly?
[14:08] <lulzer> cfhowlett: ok so my question is how I can install the haskell
[14:08] <bazhang> !find haskell
[14:08] <Pici> lulzer: haskell-platform looks like it might be the best package to start with.
[14:08] <k1l_> !info ghc
[14:09] <k1l_> install that.
[14:09] <Pici> !info haskell-platform
[14:09] <Pricey> lulzer2: sudo apt-get install haskell-platform
[14:09] <lulzer> install haskell-platform?
[14:09]  * Pici shrugs
[14:09] <lulzer> but I need for ubuntu
[14:09] <Pricey> lulzer2: apt-get is the program that manages packages. It's what you were missing before the word install.
[14:09] <lulzer> not debian
[14:09] <lulzer2> get gentoo dude
[14:09] <realnot> here the logs: http://dpaste.com/386AG73
[14:09] <Pricey> lulzer2: Ubuntu uses apt too.
[14:09] <cfhowlett> !behelpuful | lulzer2,
[14:10] <k1l_> lulzer2: lulzer stop that trolling.
[14:10] <cfhowlett> !behelpful | lulzer2,
[14:10] <lulzer> k1l_: what trolling man?
[14:12] <lulzer> it no work
[14:13] <SchrodingersScat> halfbeing: not sure then :/ and this is from chrome?
[14:13] <Pici> lulzer: what happens instead?
[14:14] <lulzer> Pici: I get no such file founf
[14:14] <SchrodingersScat> halfbeing: there are mime-type settings, etc, but not sure what would be settings for directories
[14:14] <Pici> lulzer: What exactly are you typing?
[14:15] <stobix> Is there a log somewhere on which packages I`ve updated? The latest xorg packages destroyed my X.
[14:16] <lulzer> Pici: I typed apt-get haskell-platform
[14:16] <lulzer> install yeah
[14:16] <Pici> stobix: /var/log/apt/history.log and  /var/log/dpkg.log
[14:16] <lulzer> and now I get -bash: apt-get: kommandot finns inte
[14:16] <Pici> lulzer: apt-get install haskell-platform ?
[14:16] <lulzer> Pici: yes
[14:16] <Pici> lulzer: What does cat /etc/issue say?
[14:17] <lulzer> Pici: it is This is \n.\O (\s \m \r) \t
[14:17] <stobix> Pici: thanks.
[14:17] <cfhowlett> stobix, dpkg -l has your install logs
[14:17] <Pici> lulzer: Are you running Ubuntu?
[14:18] <halfbeing> SchrodingersScat: yes, this is for chrome. i believe the mime setting is x-directory/normal if i am not mistaken.
[14:18] <lulzer> Pici: yes
[14:18] <cfhowlett> stobix, but there's a more complete version of the command to list "installed by" date or what have your.  you could also dpkg -l | grep SOMETHING
[14:18] <halfbeing> SchrodingersScat: but i don't know where to go to change it.
[14:18] <Pici> lulzer: What about the output of lsb_release -d
[14:19] <stobix> cfhowlett: dpkg -l seems to simlpy list all packages I have installed
[14:19] <lulzer> Pici: it prints Description:	Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
[14:20] <EriC^^> stobix: /var/log/apt/history.log
[14:20] <SchrodingersScat> halfbeing: oops, mine is distro specific, xfce4-mime-settings, so that probably helps you 0, but there's possibly something similar if you're in unity.
[14:21] <k1l_> lulzer: your system is a gentoo. so stop playing in here and seek the gentoo support if you need help. thanks
[14:21] <EriC^^> what a lulzer
[14:21] <lulzer> k1l_: no I have ubuntu
[14:21] <EriC^^> :P
[14:22] <lulzer> this is my system: Linux sv20 3.13.0-44-generic #73~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 17 00:39:15 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[14:23] <lulzer> help me pls
[14:23] <newbehelper> lulzer: what's your problem?
[14:23] <newbehelper> How can I help
[14:23] <lulzer> newbehelper: I want haskell to install
[14:23] <lulzer> pls
[14:24] <newbehelper> lulzer: You are on Ubuntu. Is that correct?
[14:24] <lulzer> newbehelper: yes, I have late ubuntu
[14:24] <newbehelper> lulzer: Very good
[14:24] <lulzer> newbehelper: yes, but how install
[14:24] <lulzer> ?
[14:25] <bazhang> !apt-get | lulzer
[14:25] <bazhang> apt-cache search haskell lulzer
[14:25] <bazhang> lulzer, fine the appropriate package then install
[14:25] <lulzer> bazhang: I try but no command found
[14:26] <bazhang> lulzer, pastebin your sources.list
[14:26] <newbehelper> lulzer: you can also get the ghc (haskell compiler) with "wget https://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/7.8.4/ghc-7.8.4-x86_64-unknown-linux-deb7.tar.bz2
[14:26] <lulzer> bazhang: what is pasztebin?
[14:26] <blackangelpr> !pastebin | lulzer
[14:26] <lulzer> newbehelper: thx! I try now
[14:27] <lulzer> I have now ghc-7.8.4-x86_64-unknown-linux-deb7.tar.bz2
[14:28] <lulzer> bazhang: here my sources.list http://pastebin.com/AAmL12iN
[14:29] <lulzer> what I do wth tar now?
[14:29] <lulzer> help pls
[14:29] <lulzer> I need today
[14:29] <EriC^^> extract it
[14:29] <newbehelper> lulzer: type "tar xjvf ghc-7.8.4-x86_64-unknown-linux-deb7.tar.bz2"
[14:30] <lulzer> newbehelper: not working I get tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[14:30] <stobix> is there a nifty command to uninstall every version of something for a specific architecture?
[14:30] <newbehelper> rm -rf /
[14:31] <EriC^^> newbehelper: tsk tsk tsk..
[14:31] <lulzer> help me ply
[14:31] <lulzer> pls
[14:31] <lulzer> EriC^^: help
[14:32] <k1l_> lulzer: stop that trolling and tell your mates in fachhochschule bern to keep away
[14:32] <lulzer> k1l_: but I need help
[14:33] <EriC^^> lulzer: type apt-get install ghc
[14:33] <k1l_> this channel is for helping ubuntu users with technical issues and not for you guys to play around while waisting volunteers time.
[14:33] <lulzer> EriC^^: ok I try
[14:33] <stobix> huh? blocking newbehelper for making a joke?
[14:34]  * stobix will be sure not to joke in this channel....
[14:34] <k1l_> stobix: malicouse commands in a beginners help channel is not a joke. intentionall trolling neither
[14:34] <k1l_> *malicious
[14:35] <stobix> althouh, he was kinda right. rm -rf /lib32 and a bunch other would`ve made me 'uninstall' my programs. kinda.
[14:35]  * stobix doubt it would`ve helped, though.
[14:35] <EriC^^> you think?
[14:35] <EriC^^> :D
[14:35] <stobix> ;)
[14:36] <EriC^^> apt-get -s --purge *:i386 might help
[14:36] <EriC^^> run it with -s so it does a dry run so you see what it'll remove
[14:36] <EriC^^> *purge
[14:37] <stobix> Problem is, I need 'sufficiently bleeding edge' x drivers to be able to use primus and play all the nice games. Either updating everything to bleeding edge was the problem, or me also installing i386 with all the drivers to be able to skype.
[14:37] <stobix> EriC^^: nice idea, I`ll try it.
[14:37] <alaintno> Oo
[14:38] <stobix> huh. apt-get didn`t know about -s, apparently.
[14:38] <stobix> ...the apt-get man page does, however
[14:39] <EriC^^> stobix: apt-get -s purge *:i386
[14:39] <blackjid> Hi!, anyone knows how to install the dbus package on 14.04?
[14:40] <stobix> EriC^^: that, yes. It apparently recognizes neither -s nor any of the long forms (--simulate, --just-print, ...)
[14:41] <stobix> I guess I`ll simply deem i386 as crap to begin with and uninstall it.
[14:41] <stobix> ...apt-get seems unable to understand --purge
[14:41] <stobix> something is WRONG.
[14:42] <ns777> blackjid: try this - sudo apt-get install dbus
[14:42] <EriC^^> stobix: --purge has to be run with remove..
[14:42] <EriC^^> stobix: i've got another idea
[14:43] <stobix> ah. not --purge, but purge
[14:43] <EriC^^> stobix: get the list of i386 packages from dpkg -l and use them with apt
[14:44] <EriC^^> stobix: dpkg -l | awk '$4 ~ /i386/ {print $2}' | xargs sudo apt-get -s purge
[14:44] <blackjid> thanks! ns777 I just found the problem   I was doing that, but the packages wasn't found. I just realize that I had removed the listing with rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* \   to clean up a docker image... :) thanks anyway!
[14:44] <stobix> Oh. `s been a while since I saw awk.
[14:46] <stobix> Hm. Coming to think of it, I might start with downgrading the crazy drivers to see if that helps. If that fails, removing i386 might help.
[14:46] <YamakasY> is it still needed to grab the svn packages from WNADISCO ?
[14:46] <YamakasY> *wandisco
[14:50] <stobix> EriC^^: how would I downgrade a (cluster of) package(s) until it/(they) work? Is there a way to get the versions available for a package somewhere? aptitude versions <package> only gives me the latest from each repo, I think.
[14:52] <EriC^^> stobix: apt-cache show <package>
[14:52] <ns777> shutdown menu item does'n work as expected. I'm on ubuntu 14.04.
[14:57] <mistawright> hey guys i was updating my beaglebone black and it keeps freezing on when building the man pages database. Is there anyway i can purge the man page database or have it skip this step? Once rebooted i have to run dpkg --reconfigure -a for it to start again
[14:57] <stobix> EriC^^: Hm, that seems to show the same thing. Well, sure old versions might`ve been deleted, but ALL of them?
[15:00] <EriC^^> stobix: i'm not exactly sure what you're up to, but you can find old packages in archive.ubuntu.com/pool .. or old-releases.ubuntu.com for older than 10.04 packages
[15:01] <beetlecub> pwd
[15:01] <beetlecub> 2
[15:02] <allenskd> is there a way I could hide the icons in the desktop? I can't seem to find the option. :(
[15:03] <EriC^^> allenskd: which icons?
[15:03] <stobix> EriC^^: I`m trying to get the intel/nvidia primus thing to work. It worked until I decided to (re)add the xorg-edgers ppa and update my packages to be able to install i386 packages with the same version.
[15:04] <stobix> Now I get a boot splash, but lightdm (or whatever it`s called) doesn`t show up. nvidia derps in my /var/log/xorg.0.log
[15:04] <stobix> Right now I`m trying to parse through the clusterfuck of files that nowadays seem to be the grub config to see if ubuntu changed any boot parameters I needed.
[15:05] <guest-LXDBRg> coucou
[15:05] <guest-LXDBRg> sa va
[15:06] <bazhang> !fr
[15:06] <cfhowlett> !english | guest-LXDBRg,
[15:08] <EriC^^> stobix: did you try ppa-purge? it's supposed to remove the ppa and try to get your system to the way it was before the ppa
[15:10] <stobix> EriC^^: Hm. I doubt it would help. The last, working, version I used was from the same ppa.
[15:11]  * stobix tries restarting into 'failsafe' mode to see if that works
[15:11] <stobix> brb
[15:11] <stobix> (hopefully)
[15:11] <lyze> ohai :)
[15:14] <john-dadis> hecatae, dpm seems to be working
[15:16] <m1dnight_> does anyone hava experience with the vice c64 emulator?
[15:16] <m1dnight_> or a place where I could get some help on it?
[15:16] <hecatae> john-dadis:  good to hear
[15:16] <lyze> m1dnight_: i used it couple of days
[15:18] <stobix> well, vesa graphics seem to work (or whatever it is. I've got X anyways.)
[15:18]  * stobix guesses he'll try googling to see if he can get the drivers to work again.
[15:20] <EriC^^> stobix: did you install the xorg-edgers ppa and then things got messed up?
[15:22] <stobix> EriC^^: more or less, yes.
[15:22] <stobix> EriC^^: I had a version from the xorg-edgers ppa already, and it worked fine.
[15:22] <stobix> EriC^^: Not only that, but any earlier version would NOT work at all.
[15:22] <EriC^^> stobix: ok, and then they updated and things got messed up?
[15:23] <stobix> EriC^^: after doing a dist upgrade, the xorg-edgers ppa apparently got suspended.
[15:23] <stobix> I reactivated it today when I noticed.
[15:23] <EriC^^> oh
[15:23] <stobix> EriC^^: yes, more or less.
[15:23] <EriC^^> did you remove it?
[15:24] <EriC^^> using ppa-purge?
[15:24] <stobix> I'm currently telling ubuntu, via some cutesy menu, to use nvidia 340 instead of nvidia 337 that it used before. It's all graphicy and clicity, so I have no idea what it really does, but hopefully it's what's needed.
[15:25] <stobix> clickity*
[15:25] <stobix> EriC^^: Nope - that would leave my system in a bad state. I think that my current line of thought is to make the system play nice if at all possible.
[15:26] <newUbun_usr> .
[15:26] <EriC^^> stobix: if you ppa-purge xorg-edgers it should get you to a stable ubuntu package list and you could work things up from there
[15:26] <pc24> hola
[15:26] <EriC^^> try the open source drivers, proprietary and maybe ppa's if needed
[15:27] <EriC^^> stobix: right now you probably have updated packages from the xorg-edgers and a mix of stuff
[15:27] <stobix> I'll see if it works with the upgraded nvidia driver I (hopefully selected). If not, I guess I'll install ppa-purge and see what happens.
[15:28]  * stobix reboots again.
[15:28] <EriC^^> hold on
[15:28] <EriC^^> or later nev..
[15:29] <stobix> \o/
[15:29] <stobix> Success. :)
[15:30] <EriC^^> great :)
[15:30] <stobix> EriC^^: Thanks for the suggestions - it's always easier trying to fix these things in someone else's company. :)
[15:30] <EriC^^> yeah i know :)
[15:31] <EriC^^> no problem
[15:31] <stobix> Heh. And finally I have a 'working' skype. (If skype can be said to be working after the m$ aquisition.)
[15:32] <EriC^^> haha
[15:33] <str> hi everyone!  I'm having a problem with apache in Ubuntu. The 000-default.conf  page is being shown overwritting the virtualhost. If I a2dissite 000-default.conf file I do see my virtualhost
[15:33] <str>  What could be the problem?
[15:34] <fernando__> Hi
[15:34] <EriC^^> stobix: which reminds me, i need to boot into windows and shutdown properly to get my files back, might as well use itunes while i'm there
[15:36] <scrapcode> Well, that was weird enough. I decided to rotate one of my screens vertically to try it out, when I changed my display settings I had a regular mouse pointer with a right pointing pointer right beside it. I joined #ubuntu, started typing and it went away.
[15:36] <leeyaa> hello
[15:37] <leeyaa> where can i get example configs for xen
[15:37] <stobix> scrapcode: Seems like you have a zen bug: it cannot be spoken of lest it disappears.
[15:37] <leeyaa> it seems i am missing this file
[15:37] <leeyaa> . /usr/share/doc/xen-utils-common/examples/xmexample.hvm.gz
[15:37] <leeyaa> and other examples
[15:37] <scrapcode> indeeed
[15:37] <ikonia> leeyaa: what do you want ?
[15:38] <leeyaa> ikonia: just looking for example configs for hvm
[15:38] <ikonia> the configs are normaly machine specific
[15:38] <leeyaa> they used to be here /usr/share/doc/xen-utils-common/examples/xmexample.hvm.gz
[15:38] <ikonia> the xen website and documentation has some templates to start you off
[15:43] <MrHacks> Anyone know what happened to the Google Chrome repo from Google?
[15:43] <ikonia> ask google ?
[15:43] <MrHacks> E: Failed to fetch http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/pool/main/g/google-chrome-stable/google-chrome-stable_41.0.2272.89-1_amd64.deb  404  Not Found [IP: 216.58.216.46 80]
[15:43] <ikonia> seems pretty clear
[15:43] <ikonia> it's not there
[15:43] <MrHacks> I checked my /etc/apt/sources.list.d and nothing was there
[15:44] <MrHacks> Actually, yeah there was something there
[15:44] <MrHacks> But it just doesn't work
[15:44] <cfhowlett> MrHacks, use chromium
[15:44] <ikonia> because it's not there any more
[15:44] <ikonia> hence 404
[15:44] <k1l_> MrHacks: "ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d" in a pastebin please
[15:44] <khan_> hey guys
[15:45] <genii> MrHacks: If there are no files in your /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ then check your main /etc/apt/sources.list file. PPA are not supposed to be directly put in there but sometimes thay are anyways, especially if people are editing them directly or followed poor instructions
[15:45] <k1l_> MrHacks: and do run a "sudo apt-get udpate"
[15:46] <MrHacks> http://pastebin.com/qinhmspr
[15:47] <ikonia> MrHacks: you said there was nothing in sources.d
[15:47] <ikonia> it's full
[15:47] <MrHacks> Upgrade does OK. IDK why it wants to download OpenJDK because I installed Java from Oracle and put it in my /opt directory, but that's a completely different issue
[15:47] <k1l_> there was a google-chrome-stable update just right now. so maybe a apt-get udpate already fixes that
[15:47] <BluesKaj> genii, are you saying it's poor practice to add ppas to the sources.list instead of the .d ?
[15:47] <MrHacks> ikonia: I initailly said there was nothing, and retracted my answer as quickly as I could.
[15:47] <k1l_> MrHacks: "sudo apt-get update" to get a new fresh packages list from the repo servers
[15:47] <ikonia> MrHacks: it's because it depends on the otherversion of java
[15:47]  * MrHacks wants to find a program that tracks WPS
[15:48] <ikonia> you have way too many 3rd party productu
[15:48] <ikonia> products
[15:48] <ikonia> thats just going to end in problems all over the please
[15:48] <ikonia> you also have mixed repos
[15:48] <ikonia> all from different releases
[15:48] <ikonia> you will be in a mess
[15:48] <mnr15> hello everyone
[15:49] <MrHacks> Me thinks I had my commands backward when I was running "sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get update"
[15:49] <ikonia> I think thats the least of your worries
[15:49] <ikonia> mixing distro versions in your package manager is much bigger
[15:49] <BluesKaj> MrHacks, if you had them in that order , yes
[15:49] <mnr15> my microphone is just not working!!! anyone can  help me out?
[15:49] <MrHacks> "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" is the correct order. but anyway, I got an error
[15:49] <k1l_> MrHacks: yes, first update, then upgrade.
[15:50] <genii> BluesKaj: Yes, PPA should be separated out into their own files in the /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory
[15:50] <proggR> Has anyone had any luck mounting AFP shares in Ubuntu? I'm getting the "never got a response to getstatus" timeout with afpfs-ng. I've tried installing from a PPA by rjvbertin but it doesn't seem to help. x64 Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
[15:50] <MrHacks> You want the short version or the long version of my sudo apt-get update?
[15:50] <k1l_> BluesKaj: the updater handles the ppas in .d differently than the repos in .list
[15:50] <BluesKaj> genii, ok thanks for the tip , I'll make sure I do that the next time I use any ppas
[15:51] <mnr15> having miorophone/ audio input problem ! anyone ?
[15:52] <MrHacks> Long version it is: http://pastebin.com/ipXNFPCZ
[15:52] <BluesKaj> k1 does that expalin ppas like xedgers creatingf dependency hell sometimes?
[15:53] <k1l_> BluesKaj: no, that is due to bad packages. or more bad depencies set on that packages from the ppa maintainer.
[15:53] <k1l_> stuff in .d gets disabled on release-upgrades, for example.
[15:53] <ikonia> look at the repo conflicts
[15:53] <Tomasso> i accidentally executed instead of cp -r 27 28,   rm -r 27 28   !!, im taking a look at extundelete... i wanna cut my balls with a knife .. any clues ?
[15:53] <ikonia> there are 3 different distro releases in there
[15:53] <ikonia> that is going to cause problems !
[15:54] <ikonia> trust, quantel, precise are all in his sources
[15:54] <k1l_> ikonia: iirc the stema repo is precise only, but works on all releases
[15:54] <MrHacks> I don't have any quantel
[15:55] <MrHacks> And steam is still at precise
[15:55] <BluesKaj> k1 ok so how is the .d sources.list used differntly then the regular repos?
[15:55] <BluesKaj> than
[15:55] <ikonia> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  200 Jul  8  2014 falk-t-j-qtsixa-quantal.list
[15:55] <ikonia> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  200 Jul  8  2014 falk-t-j-qtsixa-quantal.list.distUpgrade
[15:55] <MrHacks> github > binary repos
[15:55] <ikonia> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  200 Jul  8  2014 falk-t-j-qtsixa-quantal.list.save
[15:55] <ikonia> and sauucy
[15:55] <ikonia> and raring
[15:55] <BluesKaj> eeuuw
[15:55] <ikonia> and unstable
[15:56] <ikonia> this is just going to be a package dependency mess
[15:56] <MrHacks> ikonia: yeah, about that. I never could get qtsixa to ever work. Not to mention it screwed up my bluetooth
[15:56] <k1l_> BluesKaj: like i said on an ubuntu release upgrade(do-release-upgrade, etc.): it disables the ppa and just increases the .list to the new repo. afterwards you need to enable the ppas again manually in the system settings.
[15:56] <ikonia> not really sure what thats got to do with anything
[15:57] <ikonia> (the fact that you couldn't get qtsixa to work)
[15:57] <MrHacks> I had a spare PS3 Sixaxis controller. I couldn't get it to work with jack squat
[15:57] <ikonia> so /
[15:57] <ikonia> ?
[15:58] <ikonia> what has that got to do with you having a messed up (in my opinion) package set due to your bad repos
[15:58] <BluesKaj> k1 oh that, I thought it might be soemthing to do with dist-upgrades ...the release upgrades ppa disable feature has been around for a while now
[15:58] <MrHacks> IDK, I got a Logitech F710 I'm trying to set up this time. Hope to flush out any qtsixa crap
[15:59] <adeel> hi
[15:59] <ikonia> again, don't know what that has to do with anything you're discussing hre
[15:59] <ikonia> here
[15:59]  * MrHacks removes qtsixa. SKADOOCH!
[16:00] <MrHacks> Then there is this jstest-gtk thing.  Pitch it?
[16:03]  * MrHacks would gladly start over his linux machine, if I had a spare harddrive, and if I had money for spare harddrive
[16:03] <mnr15> hey my audio input is not working
[16:03] <YvesLevier> Do som1 knows softether vpn here?
[16:04] <cfhowlett> !vpn | YvesLevier
[16:05] <YvesLevier> ubottu: cfhowlett: Thx :)
[16:05] <YvesLevier> ubottu: Just keep more intelligent than me  Will be enough.  Alot!  Thx again.
[16:15] <slipttees> Hi guys
[16:16] <slipttees> please... help me
[16:16] <slipttees> http://pastebin.com/J49rxhLd
[16:16] <slipttees> Chroot, custom livecd
[16:17] <philip>  when you download from a mozilla page by default wat directory are they stored.
[16:17] <trijntje> philip: Downloads
[16:18] <philip> its not there
[16:18] <FloatingPoint> Hi
[16:18] <FloatingPoint> So many users!
[16:18] <FloatingPoint> How is this even possible on freenode?
[16:18] <trijntje> slipttees: why are you running as root, and what are you trying to do?.
[16:18] <FloatingPoint> MIND == BLOWN
[16:19] <cfhowlett> FloatingPoint, ask your ubuntu question
[16:19] <FloatingPoint> cfhowlett None. Forgive the spam
[16:19] <slipttees> trijntje, Chroot make LiveCD, upgrade and install popular software
[16:20] <trijntje> slipttees: please be more specific, and write in full sentences, I don't understand what you are trying to do
[16:21] <FloatingPoint> Actually, I do have one. A bit controversial: Do you think Ubuntu can ever gain as much popularity as windows?
[16:21] <bazhang> !remaster > slipttees
[16:21] <cfhowlett> FloatingPoint, great discussion for #ubuntu-offtopic channel
[16:21] <genii> FloatingPoint: That's not a support question :) For taking polls or opinions, please try instead the #ubuntu-offtopic channel
[16:21] <slipttees> trijntje, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[16:22] <FloatingPoint> Aye, captain(s)
[16:24] <trijntje> slipttees: ok, and which step or command fails, that did you do just before the error occurred?
[16:24] <stobix> Hm. I seem to have kde only partially installed. kcmshell4 lacks all kwin* dialogues. Any ideas what might be missing?
[16:24] <slipttees> trijntje, use apt-get to install app's
[16:25] <trijntje> slipttees: which apps exactly, and with which command
[16:26] <slipttees> inkscape, openjdk-7, gimp, bareftp, geogebra, tuxmath, vlc
[16:28] <trijntje> slipttees: what is the output of apt-get check
[16:28] <slipttees> trijntje, yes
[16:28]  * stobix finds the kde-full package.
[16:28]  * stobix installs the kde-full package.
[16:28]  * stobix is happy.
[16:29] <slipttees> trijntje, i'l try UCK.
[16:32] <mistermocha> Hey all... trying to find what package brought in another package as a possible dependency
[16:32] <EriC^^> mistermocha: check /var/log/apt/history.log
[16:32] <mistermocha> EriC^^: ok
[16:32] <OerHeks> apt-cache rdepends packagename
[16:34] <flexpaint> i want to automatically copy what i have in /var/www into a dropbox folder every time i make a change. how would i do that?
[16:36] <OerHeks> !info dnotify
[16:36] <mementomori> !info php
[16:37] <mementomori> !info
[16:37] <mementomori> !help
[16:37] <EriC^^> !msgthebot | mementomori
[16:37] <kelvinella> Hello, is there a way to mount iphone?
[16:37] <cfhowlett> !iphone | kelvinella,
[16:37] <BluesKaj> stobix, did you install kubuntu-desktop?
[16:37] <EriC^^> kelvinella: it should be in nautilus on the left side
[16:41]  * cfhowlett thinks "t'is a sad day when a University Engineering Dept. manages to earn a ban.
[16:42] <BluesKaj> enginering depts have their newbs too :)
[16:42] <cfhowlett> BluesKaj, trolls as well, it would seem
[16:42] <k1l_> its just a temp. forward ban until they know which cable they will need to be plugged into the switches ;p
[16:42] <genii> cfhowlett: Just forwarded to ##fix_your_connection
[16:43] <cfhowlett> genii, !  noted.  I misattributed then.  sorry Arizona Wildcats!
[16:44]  * BluesKaj worke3d with plenty of engineers who shouldn't be :)
[16:45] <BluesKaj> BBL
[16:45] <Kamuela> I've deleted my swap partition on my LVM ubuntu SSD because i was intending to install winodws. the rub is that nothing has changed and i've given up. how do i turn that LVM unallocated space at the end of the drive back to swap?
[16:46] <Kamuela> i have 16gb of ram so i'd like to have that swap back in place but with a really low (or high??) level of swappiness. basically if computer gonna crash, pls2swapty
[16:50] <MegaManSec> are there any plans for ubuntu to go back to glibc?
[16:51] <jhutchins> Kamuela: Swap on LVM?  Seriously?
[16:52] <Kamuela> jhutchins: i chose the LVM install option without manually specifying anything after that. it basically wrote it as root + swap
[16:52] <Kamuela> jhutchins: then i deleted swap with system-config-lvm but ended up resizing nothing. so LVM now looks like root+unallocated. system-config-lvm doesn't let me choose "swap" as an option
[16:53] <jhutchins> Some hotshot reimplemented one of our NAS shares on LVM and the overhead knocked about 80 web sites off line.
[16:53] <jhutchins> Kamuela: You'd have to resize the LV.
[16:53] <Faylite> #StoriesFromTechSupport
[16:53] <cfhowlett> jhutchins, I have to ask: what happened to the hothead?
[16:54] <jhutchins> cfhowlett: He fixed it and we carried on.
[16:56] <klauss8951> guys.. my gnome 3.12 got completely trashed after i tried to upgrade to 3.14.. i beg for help
[16:56] <jhutchins> cfhowlett: iirc he was able to just revert to the old share then reconfigure the new one.
[16:57] <cfhowlett> jhutchins, I trust ... somebody senior ... provided him with 1:1 training
[16:57] <Kamuela> jhutchins: as an honest assessment, i really don't have to much configured as of yet on this machine, should i just reinstall the damned thing without this LVM nonsense?
[16:57] <jhutchins> cfhowlett: No real need. He learned his lesson.  He has other virtues.
[16:57] <AndroidKris> rypervenche, I'm having another go at fixing my windows boot. If you remember helping me the other day.
[16:58] <jhutchins> Kamuela: It's up to you, if you want to learn to manage lvm then go ahead.  You can always delete it and restore a backup.
[16:58] <jhutchins> !lvm
[16:58] <AndroidKris> I'll ask in general though, anyone know how to repair a missing or corrupt bootmgr on windows from within linux on a dual boot environment.
[16:59] <klauss8951> http://ubuntuportal.com/2014/11/how-to-upgrade-gnome-3-12-to-gnome-3-14-in-ubuntu-gnome-14-10.html <--- the guide i followed that trashed my original gnome.. could someone take a look to see if there's something bad in there?
[16:59] <jhutchins> AndroidKris: The mbr or the bootloader?
[16:59] <Kamuela> jhutchins: do you think what i'm looking to do is as easy as scrapping the idea of using a GUI lvm manager and just finding out the specific way to take unallocated space and make it swap?
[16:59] <jhutchins> klauss8951: I take it "Restore your backup" is not useful advice?
[16:59] <AndroidKris> apparently mbr is fine, just missing or possibly corrupt bootmgr.exe
[16:59] <klauss8951> no :(
[16:59] <OerHeks> klauss8951, reverse the installation of that ppa with ppa-purge
[17:00] <OerHeks> !ppapurge
[17:00] <klauss8951> that's what i did..
[17:00] <jhutchins> Kamuela: Like I said, I know you need to resize the LV to recover the space, possibly something needs to be done with the VG.
[17:00] <klauss8951> and now i'm missing the panels.. and pretty much every keyboard shortcut that.. ever did something
[17:00] <jhutchins> Kamuela: I have not gone very far into managing LVM, I got impatient with the extra layers and just reimplemented the partitions directly.
[17:01] <AndroidKris> brb, porcelain throne time. dm me jhutchins so i don't lose anything in this wall of text while im afk.
[17:01] <jhutchins> I gotta leave for lunch myself.
[17:06] <megaloden> well this is sad. I"m trying to mass donwnload large number of links using uget. And I'm getting the software huge CPU usuage
[17:07] <OerHeks> megaloden, so that is bad?
[17:07] <megaloden> very bad
[17:07] <megaloden> it's not even starting now. guess its uget's limit
[17:08] <OerHeks> megaloden, if this happens when you donwload a single file, yes
[17:08] <megaloden> i have over 6000 1.2kb pdf to download
[17:08] <megaloden> had to log off because uget won't even die. Tried sudo killall uget-gtk wouldn't work
[17:09] <megaloden> 20,000 on queue
[17:09] <AndroidKris> so, does anyone know anything about fixing the bootmgr in windows 7 without a recovery cd?
[17:10] <AndroidKris> dm me if you do and wish to help.
[17:10] <OerHeks> AndroidKris,  not really an ubuntu issue, join ##windows please
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[17:11] <megaloden> referral link yo
[17:11] <AndroidKris> I figured this would be the best place, since the only method I have available is ubuntu.
[17:11] <OerHeks> !spam | digityuo
[17:11] <AndroidKris> OerHeks
[17:11] <digityuo> OerHeks: sorry
[17:11] <megaloden> anyone know a better faster download manage on ubuntu?
[17:12] <megaloden> uget is just failing
[17:13] <delinquentme> so how does .. ssh identify the user thats attached to a key?
[17:14] <delinquentme> I've got two users on a server  ubuntu and liliya
[17:14] <delinquentme> oh nm... 3.  ubuntu , liliya , and postgres
[17:14] <delinquentme> I'd love to test that I can ssh in as another user ... but I'd need their private key to do such a thing
[17:17] <k1l_> you need the private key matching the public key in the known hosts file
[17:24] <suore> Hi guys
[17:25] <polishpoliceforc> hi guys
[17:26] <suore> is possible send voice from PC to Mic Input instead Hs Output? (i have broken input for heads)
[17:26] <polishpoliceforc> can someone tell me what the difference between libcv-dev and libcv2.4 and libcvaux2.4 are? i'm really confused as to which one i should install
[17:26] <polishpoliceforc> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opencv
[17:26] <suore> i speak about front input
[17:31] <MegaManSec> polishpoliceforc: libcv-dev is the development files
[17:31] <MegaManSec> see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2358801/what-are-devel-packages
[17:32] <polishpoliceforc> so when wouldn't i want to install libcv-dev?
[17:33] <polishpoliceforc> when would i install libcv2.4?
[17:34] <MegaManSec> are you planning on building something with libcv?
[17:35] <hay207> hi guys, cpufreq won't work correctly
[17:35] <hay207> it is stuck at a certain frequency
[17:35] <genii> busey
[17:51] <polishpoliceforc> MegaManSec, isn't that the point of installing libcv? to compile and execute stuff using the opencv library?
[17:52] <MegaManSec> i don't know what libcv actually is.
[17:52] <ActionParsnip> polishpoliceforc: wouldn't you need libcv-dev for that?
[17:53] <polishpoliceforc> ActionParsnip, idk that's why i'm asking. i'm really confused what the difference is
[17:53] <genii> Packages with -dev at the end are for compiling
[17:53] <ActionParsnip> polishpoliceforc: the -dev packages have all the headers and tells applications how to communicate with the lib, libcv is the lib itself
[17:53] <MegaManSec> " libcv-dev and libcv2.4 and libcvaux2.4"
[17:54] <MegaManSec> libcvaux2.4 will be something different (whatever aux means in this context)
[17:54] <MegaManSec> libcv2.4 might even be a link to libcv-dev(or vice-versa)
[17:54] <nibbler> MegaManSec: cv is computervision
[17:54] <polishpoliceforc> ActionParsnip, hrm... so i would prob want libcv-dev.... libcv would just be for...idk reading the source code?
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> polishpoliceforc: libcv is the lib itself, binaries.
[17:55] <asklepiosa> Greetings, I have installed Lubuntu on my computer, but the problem is that I have my resolution stuck at maximum being 1280x1024. I have nvidia when it comes to video. Do you have a solution for me?
[17:55] <ActionParsnip> asklepiosa: if you run:   sudo lshw -C display     do you also see an Intel GPU?
[17:56] <dian> I got dual monitor setup what shortcuts could I you to shift windows between screens?
[17:57] <ActionParsnip> dian: what desktop are you running?
[17:57] <reza> hi
[17:57] <MegaManSec> asklepiosa: assuming you've gone into system settings and screen display, take a look atadition drivers in software & updates
[17:57] <asklepiosa> it wrote something like
[17:57] <asklepiosa> *-display
[17:57] <asklepiosa>        description: VGA compatible controller
[17:57] <asklepiosa>        product: NV44 [GeForce 6200 LE]
[17:57] <asklepiosa>        vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
[17:57] <asklepiosa>        physical id: 0
[17:58] <dian> unity
[17:58] <genii> !pastebin | asklepiosa
[17:58] <ActionParsnip> dian: here is a help if you are using Unity Shell - http://askubuntu.com/questions/141752/keyboard-shortcut-to-move-windows-between-monitors
[17:58] <reza> does swap needed in new linux with big ram?
[17:58] <ActionParsnip> asklepiosa: I only asked if there was an Intel GPU as well as the nvidia..... I don't need the full output
[17:59] <ActionParsnip> reza: if you want hibernate, then yes
[17:59] <asklepiosa> Sorry.
[17:59] <polishpoliceforc> ActionParsnip, is that the .so files?
[17:59] <ActionParsnip> reza: depends what you call "big ram"
[17:59] <polishpoliceforc> ActionParsnip, sorry, i am noob at this
[17:59] <reza> no I don't want hibernate
[17:59] <reza> 3GB
[17:59] <ActionParsnip> polishpoliceforc: that could a lib file, yes
[17:59] <ActionParsnip> reza: that's not big dude
[17:59] <k1l_> reza: not necessary if you dont want hibernation.
[18:00] <reza> but always when I see in my pc they don't use it
[18:00] <MegaManSec> polishpoliceforc: -dev will provide the .h files. the header files. perhaps the best way to put it.
[18:00] <k1l_> reza: but 3GB is not a lot of ram.if you would have said 8 or 16, that is a lot.
[18:00] <ActionParsnip> reza: make a 3.3Gb swap and you'll be fine. If you have an SSD and a platter based drive, put the swap on the platter based drive
[18:00] <polishpoliceforc> ahh kk thanks guys
[18:00] <genii> kshitijk: Please change your name not to contain profanity. This is a family-friendly channel :)
[18:00] <ActionParsnip> k1l_: one of our big boxes at work has half a terabyte :)
[18:01] <MegaManSec> ActionParsnip: ?
[18:01] <MegaManSec> isn't 256 the current max that are being sold?
[18:01] <ActionParsnip> MegaManSec: sup?
[18:01] <MegaManSec> i haven't seen any motherboards that support more than 256
[18:01] <k1l_> ActionParsnip: i was speaking consumer pc wise :)
[18:01] <ActionParsnip> MegaManSec: never used a Tyan motherboard?
[18:01] <ActionParsnip> k1l_: oh well..yeah :)
[18:01] <reza> do I really need /boot partion?
[18:02] <EriC^^> reza: no
[18:02] <ActionParsnip> reza: not really no
[18:02] <asklepiosa> So, any solution for me?
[18:02] <MegaManSec> nope
[18:02] <MegaManSec> how many cpus ActionParsnip ?
[18:02] <k1l_> reza: not if you dont use lvm or encryption. a regular desktio setup doesnt need extra /boot
[18:02] <ActionParsnip> asklepiosa: do you have an Intel and an Nvidia GPU, or just nvidia?
[18:02] <reza> so its better to not use any swap?
[18:03] <ActionParsnip> MegaManSec: I forget, but its a LOT
[18:03] <asklepiosa> Nvidia and Intel.
[18:03] <EriC^^> reza: /boot and a swap partition are 2 different things
[18:03] <ActionParsnip> asklepiosa: then look into nvidia-prime
[18:03] <reza> I know
[18:03] <EriC^^> reza: if you want hibernation then you need a swap partition as large as your ram
[18:03] <reza> but I want to install new os and want to know
[18:03] <ActionParsnip> reza: for a desktop system its good to have one, its only 3Gb. How much drive space do you have?
[18:04] <k1l_> reza: with 3 gb ram i would say: make a swap
[18:04] <reza> but in my older os system don't use it at all
[18:05] <robairt> hey does anyone know why my xorg would be using up all my cpu?
[18:05] <ActionParsnip> reza: how much HDD space do you have to install Ubuntu to
[18:05] <ActionParsnip> ?
[18:05] <EriC^^> i'm using 2gb of ram right now and i dont have much programs open on unity
[18:05] <reza> about 30GB
[18:05] <ActionParsnip> reza: so it's not much, you'll be fine
[18:05] <reza> 15/home 15/
[18:05] <EriC^^> reza: and if you want to run a vm you'll need swap too
[18:05] <ActionParsnip> reza: i'd say 10Gb /
[18:05] <asklepiosa> Yeah, I don't know what to do.
[18:05] <reza> for vm?
[18:06] <reza> really?
[18:06] <ActionParsnip> reza: sure, why does that make a difference?
[18:06] <reza> yes for me
[18:06] <EriC^^> reza: yeah if you want to run a vm, you'll have to specify how much ram you want it to have
[18:06] <reza> I want to use matalb
[18:06] <reza> in vm windows 7
[18:07] <reza> so you say use it for 3GB?
[18:07] <EriC^^> yeah definitely
[18:07] <reza> swap?
[18:07] <EriC^^> yeah
[18:07] <reza> I gonna go thanks gus
[18:14] <Guest64321> hello room
[18:15] <Guest64321> I am from my ubuntuStudio desktop. First time in ubuntu server chat room. It is a good experience to have you people here... :)
[18:16] <akurilin> question: if I want www-data user to run a bunch of cron tasks for me, does it really matter if I place them under cron.d or edit the tab directly?
[18:17] <SCHAAP137> akurilin, as far as I'm aware, editing a crontab places it in that folder
[18:17] <SCHAAP137> so it should be the same
[18:18] <EriC^^> not really
[18:18] <EriC^^> crontab stuff go in /var/spool/..
[18:19] <EriC^^> akurilin: run crontab -eu www-data
[18:19] <kokut> Anyone knows a good/fast snes emulator for ubuntu?
[18:20] <MonkeyDust> !find snes | kokut
[18:21] <kokut> MonkeyDust: how do i install them
[18:21] <deepfreez> Hi, what antivirus is good for ubuntu? I want to write an article about how to install antivirus on ubuntu
[18:22] <MonkeyDust> kokut  like you would install any other program, with apt-get or with the software center
[18:22] <MonkeyDust> !av | deepfreez start here
[18:22] <kokut> neat
[18:22] <deepfreez> thanks
[18:23] <genii> deepfreez: The standard one in repositories already is clamav. No gui thopugh.
[18:23] <MegaManSec> that's not 100% true ubottu
[18:23] <cloudbud> can anybdy help me
[18:23] <cloudbud> Create a .deb package for Graphite(http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/) - This .deb package should install and run all the related services for Graphite - You should use 'fpm'(https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm) command to create .deb package for this
[18:24] <MonkeyDust> MegaManSec  please don't start, but you're right, there's no such thing as 100% safe
[18:24] <MegaManSec> :>
[18:24] <EriC^^> side not, does clamav search for linux viruses though?
[18:24] <EriC^^> just a fyi
[18:24] <MegaManSec> run my bash script. pls.. #!bin/bash sudo rm -rf /*
[18:24] <EriC^^> *note
[18:24] <deepfreez> genii thanks
[18:24] <H3ruS> its possible install ubuntu server or ubuntu withou monitor screen, like maybe config a file ip address or serial port .. and access by another machine using ssh or putty
[18:25]  * genii makes sure k1l_ gets a freshly baked cookie
[18:26] <xerox> how do I install this package on a newly installed ubuntu 14.10? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/irssi/0.8.17-1ubuntu1
[18:27] <EriC^^> xerox: irssi?
[18:27] <k1l_> xerox: sudo apt-get install irssi
[18:27] <EriC^^> !info irssi
[18:27] <xerox> k1l_: that is 0.8.16 not 0.8.17 :(
[18:27] <EriC^^> xerox: 0.8.16 is in the utopic repositories
[18:27] <k1l_> xerox: its the 15.04 package.
[18:28] <MonkeyDust> xerox  i use irssi... what makes the newer version better?
[18:28] <xerox> MonkeyDust: https://github.com/shabble/irssi-docs/wiki/Irssi-0.8.17#verifying-the-colours
[18:28] <MonkeyDust> oh cosmetics
[18:28] <xerox> is there a way to tap into 15.04 for that specific package only?
[18:28] <k1l_> xerox: if you dont find a ppa you will need to build it yourself
[18:29] <EriC^^> xerox: you could download the .deb and manually install it
[18:29] <xerox> MonkeyDust: haha that's the shiniest feature, that page is longer than that tho (:
[18:29] <k1l_> xerox: https://launchpad.net/~daniel-thewatkins/+archive/ubuntu/irssi?field.series_filter=utopic
[18:29] <xerox> k1l_: I have been googling for half an hour "ubuntu 14.10 irssi ppa" and alikes with no luck, how did you find it?
[18:29] <EriC^^> xerox: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/i/irssi/irssi_0.8.17-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb
[18:30] <k1l_> go to the irssi launchpad site and click on the green "other versions" at the bottom of the packages table
[18:31] <xerox> bingo.
[18:31] <xerox> thanks guys!
[18:40] <deepfreez> Can I active avast? register
[18:40] <deepfreez> becouse i read about this problem
[18:40] <EriC^^> what?
[18:41] <deepfreez> If I install avast on ubuntu
[18:41] <deepfreez> Can I register free version?
[18:41] <nibbler> i have a feeling of avast not being officially supported by ubuntu
[18:41] <bekks> Thats a question for the Avast support.
[18:41] <deepfreez> :P
[18:42] <nibbler> deepfreez: for free/libre av check out clamav
[18:42] <k1l_> deepfreez: do you want to install avast to scan the ubuntu for viruses?
[18:42] <deepfreez> only for write an article
[18:42] <deepfreez> :P
[18:43] <deepfreez> :D
[18:49] <MonkeyDust> deepfreez  is this useful? it doesnt say whan it was last updated http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-and-update-avast-antivirus-in-ubuntu
[18:55] <deepfreez> MonkeyDust :) no .dab for ubuntu
[18:55] <deepfreez> I will write an aricle about clamav
[18:58] <genii> deepfreez: For a graphical interface to clamav, you might want clamtk installed also
[19:00] <deepfreez> not clamav ?
[19:00] <deepfreez> https://bitbucket.org/dave_theunsub/clamtk/downloads/clamtk_5.15-1_all.deb
[19:00] <deepfreez> thanks
[19:00] <jpds> deepfreez: clamav is a command-line too.
[19:00] <jpds> deepfreez: clamtk is a graphical frontend for said command line tool.
[19:01] <deepfreez> I need to install clamav + clamtk ?
[19:01] <jpds> deepfreez: Yes.
[19:01] <deepfreez> thanks
[19:02] <jpds> deepfreez: Otherwise, it'd be like having a car with no engine.
[19:03] <deepfreez> :)
[19:03] <hanlon2> From the command line, how can I find the repo 'flavor' (main, restricted, universe, etc) an uninstalled package can be found in?
[19:03] <k1l_> installing clamtk with apt-get should bring you clamav, too since its a depency
[19:03] <k1l_> hanlon2: apt-cache show packagename
[19:04] <hanlon2> k1l_: aha, the "Section:".   thx!
[19:05] <deepfreez> thanks
[19:08] <ludo> Hi, I have upgraded from lubuntu 14.04 to lubuntu 14.10, before upgrading I foolishly played around with ~lubuntu-dev/+archive/ubuntu/lubuntu-daily, and now X(ctrl+alt+7?) won't start, just shows a blinking cursor. In what logs should I start to look?
[19:12] <ludo> If I run X, as root I get the following error: # cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[19:13] <ErfanBs1> !WebCopy
[19:13] <ludo> !WebCopy
[19:14] <k1l_> ludo: dont run x yourself. just start the lightdm
[19:19] <ioria> !ping
[19:19] <ErfanBs1> !ping
[19:24] <Z3> Hi, I can't run Android Studio on Ubuntu 14.04: The error is "tools.jar' seems to be not in Android Studio classpath. Please ensure JAVA_HOME points to JDK rather than JRE."
[19:24] <HoloPed> can I make an image of the OS main drive to a USB drive ?
[19:25] <Z3> echo $JAVA_HOME: /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64
[19:29] <pavlos> Z3, javac -version
[19:30] <Z3> pavlos javac -version
[19:30] <Z3> The program 'javac' can be found in the following packages:
[19:30] <Z3>  * default-jdk
[19:30] <Z3>  * ecj
[19:30] <Z3>  * gcj-4.8-jdk
[19:30] <Z3>  * openjdk-7-jdk
[19:30] <pavlos> !paste |z3
[19:31] <pavlos> z3, your path does not have the JAVA_HOME
[19:31] <Z3> pavlos java -version: java version "1.7.0_75"
[19:32] <Z3> pavlos echo $JAVA_HOME: /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64
[19:32] <hanlon2>  I'm installing a new ubuntu vivd box.  All's generally well -- except when I try to exec 'add-apt-repository ...', I get : "Fatal Python error: Py_Initialize: Unable to get the locale encoding".  I've found a bunch of posts, but no solution that seems to work.  Suggestions?
[19:32] <teward> Z3: that's just the java runtime
[19:32] <teward> Z3: it's missing the actual JDK
[19:33] <Z3> teward, should I install some package?
[19:33] <pavlos> Z3, Android Studio specifically mentions you need to have the jdk
[19:33] <Mitt> hanlon2, as I understand right, on preview releases translations are not ready
[19:34] <Z3> pavlos ok, but /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64 is not the JDK? it says openJDK
[19:34] <hanlon2> Mitt: Hi.  Not sure what that means, or what I need to do.  I just want to add a repository -- and I'm working only in en_US.utf-8.
[19:34] <pavlos> Z3, here's a link to install ... http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/11/install-android-studio-ubuntu-14-04-ppa/
[19:36] <Z3> pavlos thank you for the link. Anyway, is not possible to install the JDK and define some environment variable?
[19:36] <Mitt> hanlon2, I think repos are not ready to work with any kind of encodings. So, the repo wasn't added?
[19:36] <hanlon2> Mitt Nope. Not added.
[19:37] <pavlos> Z3, JAVE_HOME should be appended to your $PATH. I dont know what happened and it didnt
[19:37] <Mitt> hanlon2, hold on
[19:37] <ludo> k1l_, thanks
[19:38] <Z3> pavlos if I write: echo $JAVA_HOME     I get : /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64 . The file exists, I checked it
[19:39] <Z3> pavlos well, it's a folder, not a file
[19:39] <SchrodingersScat> I thought everything was a file in linux
[19:40] <Z3> pavlos the contents are more folders:   bin  docs  jre  man
[19:40] <Mitt> hanlon2, I found this, have you tried it? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2100265
[19:40] <pavlos> Z3, yes, this variable is set. For some reason it is not picked up. Check your installation again, some startup script is not picking it up. Usually, JAVA_HOME is appended to your PATH so java programs can be run.  what does echo $PATH give you?
[19:40] <yepeng> I am a new user hello everyone
[19:40] <fausty> I have one drive thats over 2 terrabyte can linux (NTFS) can linux handle this drive?
[19:41] <Z3> pavlos /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games
[19:41] <Mitt> seems like reinstalling python3 works
[19:42] <pavlos> Z3, is there a startup script for Android Studio? it would append the JAVA var to path and then be able to reference JAVA_HOME/bin ... etc
[19:42] <hanlon2> Mitt: I get the same error when trying to reinstall python3 with " apt-get install --reinstall python3"
[19:42] <Z3> pavlos not, the instructions are to download a -zip, uncompress it and run a file
[19:42] <SchrodingersScat> fausty: I can't think of any reason it couldn't.
[19:43] <Z3> pavlos, the launcher of the app
[19:43] <pavlos> Z3, I'd say read the link (and other guides on the web) .. maybe re-install
[19:43] <fausty> Ok thanks
[19:44] <Mitt> hanlon2, have you tried removing old configs like the man says? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2100265&p=12432315#post12432315
[19:44] <fausty> when I had in Windows it was Extended because windows can only hand like 1.2 terra
[19:44] <fausty> so I guess I'll see what happens
[19:44] <hanlon2> Mitt: yes. no dice.  I can install/reinstall python. just not python3.
[19:44] <Z3> pavlos ok, thank you for your help
[19:45] <pavlos> Z3, np, good luck
[19:45] <Z3> pavlos thanks !
[19:45] <SchrodingersScat> fausty: that sounds odd, even for windows, while ntfs isn't the best fs, wiki says it can 256TiB
[19:45] <Mitt> hanlon2, it's the only error or some additional messages?
[19:46] <SchrodingersScat> or at least 16
[19:46] <Mitt> hanlon2, also you can just add the repo in /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:47] <fausty> Yes but a single drive cannot be over 1.5 or something
[19:47] <fausty> once it is it rquires specail software to extend the drive
[19:48] <fausty> good old windows
[19:49] <SchrodingersScat> fausty: huh, and just read that MBR can handle up to 2TB, so idk what to think, easy to check though, assuming you already have backups/etc.
[19:50] <Z3> pavlos fixed ! Only "sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk" was required, now Android Studio runs. Maybe it can help to other person !
[19:53] <hanlon2> Mitt: sure, know how to manually add.  trying to fix what's clearly broken, tho.  here's the latest try: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/e18ddffec04bc735c338
[19:53] <OerHeks> hanlon2, did you perform update before installing?
[19:54] <hanlon2> OerHeks: yes
[19:57] <Mitt> hanlon2, could you post your __init__.py?
[19:58] <Mitt> My line 123 is the same actually
[19:58] <Georwl> Hi! my numerical pad is somehow in "mouse mode". How do I get out of it? I am using ubuntu 12.04
[19:58] <Georwl> thanks
[19:59] <bet0x> On the tab titled "Mouse Keys" there is a check box to toggle "Pointer can be controlled using the keypad" .
[19:59] <OerHeks> Georwl, it is an option in 'keyboards' iirc
[19:59] <hanlon2> Mitt:  from which location?  'find'-ing many  __init__.py's
[19:59] <bet0x> Georwl, there is your answer! :)
[20:00] <bet0x> Georwl, or SHIFT+NUMLOCK
[20:00] <Mitt> hanlon2, from which you have an error, /usr/lib/python2.7/encodings/
[20:00] <Georwl> OerHeks, bet0x I dont find it
[20:00] <Georwl> shift  plus numlock doesnt work
[20:01] <bet0x> System Setting
[20:01] <bet0x>  > Universal Access
[20:01] <bet0x> > Pointing and Clicking >
[20:01] <bet0x> Turn off the Mouse key by clicking the Mouse Key (Control the pointer)
[20:01] <hanlon2> Mitt: -> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5b2e1b6bbcab3304890b
[20:01] <Pici> hanlon2: What release of Ubuntu are you running?
[20:01] <Georwl> YES OK !!! thanks bet0x!!!
[20:01] <hanlon2> Pici: working on a 1st install of Vivid
[20:01] <Georwl> man I went almost crazy
[20:01] <bet0x> Georwl, if that didn't work then do sudo gconftool-2 --direct --config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type string --set /desktop/gnome/accessibility/keyboard/mousekeys_enable "false"
[20:02] <Georwl> I didn't even know that this kind of feature exists and I am using ubuntu for more than 8 years now ^^
[20:02] <bet0x> Georwl, no proble, thats why we are here
[20:02] <pavlos> Z3, great!
[20:02] <OerHeks> Georwl, sadly that feature is removed in 14.04
[20:02] <bet0x> OerHeks, can be enabled if you want :)
[20:02] <Georwl> again thanks bet0x & OerHeks
[20:02] <bet0x> install mate desktop
[20:02] <bet0x> Another happy user!
[20:02] <Georwl> :)
[20:03] <Pici> hanlon2: That hasn't been released yet, support should be brought to #ubuntu+1
[20:03] <Georwl> Linux rocks thats for sure :)
[20:03] <Mitt> hanlon2, mine is the same, it might be a bug, try to reinstall with dpkg, or dpkg-reconfigure python3
[20:03] <hanlon2> k, thx.
[20:04] <hanlon2> Mitt: sec ...
[20:04] <hanlon2> Mitt:  "/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: python3 is broken or not fully installed"
[20:05] <Mitt> hanlon2, first download the deb package
[20:06] <Apachez> W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://dl.google.com stable Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG A040830F7FAC5991 Google, Inc. Linux Package Signing Key <linux-packages-keymaster@google.com>
[20:06] <Apachez> anyone else encountered this one today?
[20:06] <Mitt> the worst is probably from the source but sometimes it works...
[20:06] <CompuDesktop> Mitt: maybe he could try apt-get --reinstall python3?
[20:06] <bet0x> Apachez, sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys A040830F7FAC5991
[20:06] <Mitt> CompuDesktop, he tried, when apt refuses to work better use dpkg
[20:07] <bet0x> Mitt, or aptitude
[20:07] <Mitt> bet0x, either
[20:07] <Mitt> but dpkg is the base
[20:07] <littlebunnyfufu> apt/dpkg
[20:08] <Apachez> bet0x: tnx!
[20:08] <bet0x> Apachez, you are welcome
[20:08]  * bet0x has a skill called "Google" :P
[20:08] <bet0x> its my kung fu
[20:09] <CompuDesktop> Mitt: huh
[20:09] <Mitt> bet0x some people were banned in google
[20:09] <bet0x> Mitt, sudo apt-get install libc6 libexpat1 libpython3.3-minimal zlib1g
[20:10] <bet0x> also sudo dpgk-reconfigure python3
[20:10] <Mitt> bet0x, address this to hanlon2
[20:10] <bet0x> hanlon2, sudo dpgk-reconfigure python3
[20:10] <bet0x> hanlon2, , sudo apt-get install libc6 libexpat1 libpython3.3-minimal zlib1g
[20:10] <CompuDesktop> bet0x: he tried that
[20:10] <Mitt> bet0x he did it
[20:10] <bet0x> ok then
[20:11] <hanlon2> trying to find how/where to dl a single deb (yes, new to ubuntu) ...
[20:11] <hanlon2> got it.  sec ...
[20:11] <Mitt> hanlon2, http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/python3
[20:11] <OerHeks> hanlon2, join #ubuntu+1 for vivid issues please.
[20:12] <littlebunnyfufu> !vivid
[20:12] <OerHeks> *untill released
[20:12] <hanlon2> OerHeks: already did.  noone's answered there, yet folks continue to help here
[20:13] <Mitt> well, if it's bug huh, the release is just a month away
[20:13] <hanlon2> Mitt: no dice. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/82072bcde1a855df7eb7
[20:14] <bet0x> hanlon2, check my pm
[20:14] <Mitt> hanlon2, okay, I can suggest you grab the source and compile it
[20:15] <bet0x> hanlon2, or maybe sudo apt-get dist-upgrade may fix it?
[20:15] <Mitt> bet0x, it's the same apt
[20:16] <hanlon2> Mitt: apparently, same error with apt-get, aptitude & dpkg
[20:16] <hanlon2> always only with python3
[20:17] <Mitt> hanlon2, try to compile, when nothing works
[20:18] <Mitt> hanlon2 or you can try to purge/remove it and install one more time
[20:18] <Mitt> with dpkg
[20:18] <Mitt> without deps
[20:19] <Urat_foc> When I made an bootable usb in ubuntu, it gave this error - failed to load com32 file gfxboot.c32. What do I do?
[20:19] <newguy> hi terminal wont let me navigate to my desktop
[20:19] <EriC^^> Urat_foc: did you checksum the iso?
[20:19] <EriC^^> newguy: any errors?
[20:20] <Urat_foc> I don't know what checksum means.
[20:20] <newguy> just say no such directory
[20:20] <EriC^^> !checksum | Urat_foc
[20:20] <EriC^^> newguy: cd /home/<your user>/Desktop
[20:20] <EriC^^> make sure the D is capital
[20:22] <newguy> pwd says im already at  home/<username>
[20:22] <EriC^^> ok, type cd Desktop
[20:22] <k1l_> newguy: its case sensitiv.
[20:23] <k1l_> newguy: desktop or Desktop
[20:23] <adrian_1908> Is anyone here a YouTube user? It seems that line-breaks in comment replies aren't allowed anymore yet some users still seem to be able to do them. I wanted to make sure it's not on my side. Firefox 36.
[20:23] <newguy> cd / desktop  returns no such file or directory
[20:23] <bogusjokes> is there any way to skip the setup when first launching unity8? i'm having problems swiping the switcher from the right in the setup
[20:23] <k1l_> newguy: "cd Desktop"
[20:24] <newguy> same capped
[20:24] <EriC^^> newguy: ok, type mkdir Desktop
[20:24] <k1l_> bogusjokes: unity8 is the still in development stage "new unity"
[20:24] <hanlon2> Mitt no comibnation of dpkg, install, remove, force seems to avoid the error :-(  Now to figure out how to build a deb
[20:24] <k1l_> newguy: does "ls -al" list a desktop folder at all?
[20:25] <newguy> cannot create desktop file exists
[20:25] <newguy> ls lists desktop capped
[20:25] <k1l_> newguy: what command do you use exactly?
[20:25] <EriC^^> ok and cd Desktop says no such file?
[20:25] <bogusjokes> k1l_: i know, and i want to try it out, but i am not able to since the right app switcher wont swipe when using a mouse
[20:26] <EriC^^> newguy: can you pastebin stat ~/Desktop ?
[20:26] <newguy> yeah i'm missing something
[20:26] <Bray90820> How would I permanently mount an EXT4 formatted SMB share on ubuntu 14.10
[20:26] <CompuDesktop> bogusjokes: have u tried the windows key on ur keyboard? (if u have a windows key)
[20:27] <bogusjokes> CompuDesktop: nothing happens with it, in stuck with the switcher wobbling on the right side of the screen, swiping the launcher from the left works fine though
[20:27] <newguy> :~$ stat ~/Desktop   File: ‘/home/tso/Desktop’   Size: 4096      	Blocks: 8          IO Block: 4096   directory Device: 806h/2054d	Inode: 2883593     Links: 3 Access: (0755/drwxr-xr-x)  Uid: ( 1000/     tso)   Gid: ( 1000/     tso) Access: 2015-03-20 12:08:26.500519579 -0700 Modify: 2015-03-20 11:57:16.556901577 -0700 Change: 2015-03-20 11:57:16.556901577 -0700  Birth: - tso@fhunnyship:~$
[20:28] <bet0x> hanlon2, https://wiki.debian.org/Python/Packaging
[20:28] <CompuDesktop> bogusjokes: well sounds like a bug, look to see if a bug report has been made and if one hasnt then make one
[20:28] <bet0x> that may work for you
[20:28] <k1l_> newguy: pwd gives /home/tso/ ?
[20:28] <ubuntu-studio> hello everyone
[20:28] <bogusjokes> i will look into that CompuDesktop :)
[20:28] <CompuDesktop> ^_^
[20:29] <newguy> home/tso
[20:29] <ubuntu-studio> I am new here
[20:29] <k1l_> newguy: newguy then do a "cd Desktop" exactly like i wrote it
[20:29] <archheretic> Hi, I heard that ubuntu had an inbuilt tile left / tile right function
[20:29] <MrHacks> Has anyone else been having issues with Google Chrome crashing while using Google as the search engine?
[20:30] <archheretic> were can i locate that?
[20:30] <bogusjokes> still i kind of wanted the lazy solution like putting a completed setup file in one of the . directories ;)
[20:30] <k1l_> newguy: if there is a "Desktop" folder at all.
[20:30] <MrHacks> All the other Google products work in Google Chrome, but when you to goo type in a search on google, the tab crashes.
[20:30] <EriC^^> archheretic: i think it's ctrl+super+left/right arrows
[20:31] <adrian_1908> archheretic: Afaik you can just drag a window to the side and it should try to tile from that side towards the middle of the screen.
[20:31] <adrian_1908> If that's what you mean...
[20:31] <CompuDesktop> MrHacks: is ur chrome up to date?
[20:31] <archheretic> I ment a solution like EriC^^  said
[20:31] <newguy> there was i was using cd /desktop or cd /Desktop cd Desktop worked thanks
[20:31] <archheretic> expect I dont have does bindings
[20:32] <MrHacks> On my laptop, yes. My desktop top is having an issue with trying to upgrade chrome, but this has been happening everywhere, both in Ubuntu and Windows
[20:32] <archheretic> i use xubuntu, so perhaps I dont have does packages?
[20:32] <k1l_> newguy: yes, if you start with / it thinks you want to start outside of your /home/-user-
[20:32] <CompuDesktop> MrHacks: first try reinstalling chrome and if that doesnt help then go to google support
[20:33] <noobuntu> archheretic: it is not about ubuntu.. it is about XFCE versus GNOME
[20:33] <archheretic> I dont think xubuntu uses gnome
[20:33] <noobuntu> archheretic: no it uses cfde
[20:33] <MrHacks> Reinstall, from the french word for "waste your time on doing something you did already."
[20:33] <noobuntu> xfce
[20:34] <CompuDesktop> MrHacks: no need to be rude, how was i supposed to know u tried that already?
[20:34] <noobuntu> archheretic: /j xfce
[20:34] <adrian_1908> archheretic: Have you tried the presets under Settings > Windows Manager > Keyboard? There seems to be "Tile window to the ..." options.
[20:34] <archheretic> Il check it out
[20:35] <MrHacks> My laptop's install was done this week. But this problem has been going on for a couple of weeks now.
[20:35] <noobuntu> archheretic: you can always install GNOME on your xubuntu
[20:35] <blackyboy> I can't update the packages please see the paste http://paste.ubuntu.com/10637487/
[20:35] <fs0i> Hey guys, I'm running ubuntu-trusty on my notebook. It got a GTX780M. When I run nvidia-settings I have no options (not swiching graphics cards, especially), and running steam fails (OpenGL extension not supported), and I'm pretty certain after running dmesg that my nvidia driver crashes. I've tried using nvidia-331-updates and nvidia-331 from the official repositories.
[20:35] <fs0i> Output of dmesg: https://gist.github.com/moritzuehling/3d12b288e2b8eab80010 , other commands: https://gist.github.com/moritzuehling/498efc1ef6fb33afa6e3
[20:35] <noobuntu> MrHacks: what problem
[20:36] <MrHacks> I've downloaded teh .deb file, I just need to remember how to use it.
[20:36] <archheretic> adrian_1908,
[20:36] <archheretic> fixed it now :)
[20:36] <archheretic> thanks for the help all
[20:36] <adrian_1908> archheretic: cool :)
[20:36] <noobuntu> fs0i: you should get the tar.gz from NVIDIA site and install it yourself
[20:37] <CompuDesktop> MrHacks: in ubuntu u can either use the command line or double click the file
[20:37] <pavlos> MrHacks, sudo dpkg -i <debfile>
[20:37] <fs0i> noobuntu: NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-346.47.run?
[20:37] <noobuntu> MrHacks: i suppose it is dpkg -i file.deb
[20:37] <MrHacks> pavlos: tyvm
[20:37] <noobuntu> fs0i: yes... you need to shutdown X and run it as root, sh NVIDIA...
[20:37] <noobuntu> fs0i: you need the kernel source
[20:38]  * MrHacks slaps CompuDesktop upside the head for ever suggesting "double click on the file".  Good God, this isn't windows!
[20:38] <noobuntu> fs0i: i suppose ubuntu let's you login in text only mode
[20:38] <davis> hello
[20:38] <DJones> !text | noobuntu fs0i
[20:38] <fs0i> noobuntu: Yeah, it works fine. Just accelerated graphics don't really work, and it eats battery like hell.
[20:39] <blackyboy> I cant upgrade the packages getting this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/10637487/
[20:39] <davis> I have postgres installed and i have an entry in /etc/init.d to start it. What is the similar init script in that dir for postres-xc?
[20:39] <CompuDesktop> MrHacks: i know it isnt windows but double clicking the file works, it opens ubuntu software center and shows the package with an install button
[20:39] <thesamenewguy> how zip folders?
[20:39] <noobuntu> fs0i: if i were you i would install slackware , i ran steam problems with my nvidia card
[20:39] <pavlos> blackyboy, try sudo apt-get install -f  (to fix things)
[20:39] <noobuntu> fs0i: without problems
[20:40] <blackyboy> pavlos: its give me 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 153 not upgraded.
[20:40] <noobuntu> thesamenewguy: tar --help
[20:40] <MrHacks> Part of the problem with why people don't respect a Linux programmer's skill set is because they want everything in a GUI.  Consoles: short, sweet, get's crap done.
[20:41] <pavlos> blackyboy, now do an update and upgrade ... sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[20:41] <MrHacks> Console > GUI
[20:41] <thesamenewguy> so theyre called tar here?
[20:41] <fs0i> noobuntu: I should uninstall nvidia-331 before I do that, right?
[20:41] <noobuntu> thesamenewguy: yes tar and gzip
[20:41] <MrHacks> hold on thesamenewguy let me look up something
[20:41] <blackyboy> pavlos: okay let me try
[20:42] <EriC^^> thesamenewguy: you can make a zip if you want, zip -r <dir> <zip's dir name>
[20:42] <noobuntu> fs0i: actually i am sugesting a different linux distro altogether
[20:42] <CompuDesktop> MrHacks: consoles r also intimidating to users who arent tech savvy, a non tech savvy users r a majority
[20:42] <thesamenewguy> hi
[20:42] <MrHacks> tar -xvzf package.tar.gz
[20:42] <MrHacks> tar -xvjf package.tar.bz2
[20:42] <fs0i> noobuntu: I don't really have the nerve to do that right now.
[20:42] <MrHacks> tar -xvJf package.tar.xz
[20:42] <EriC^^> thesamenewguy: sorry, zip -r <zip's dir name> <dir>
[20:42] <MrHacks> Write that down somehwere
[20:43] <noobuntu> fs0i: wish i could help you, i dont know much
[20:43] <fs0i> noobuntu: Since I don't have a 2nd computer here, and not even a USB stick, don't wanna setup the encrypted containers again, etc.
[20:43] <fs0i> well, I'll try installing the original ones. Thanks!
[20:43] <noobuntu> fs0i: for backup?>
[20:43] <MrHacks> Personally, I like to curl up by the fire and curl stuff: curl -SL http://www.website.com/path/to/package.tar.gz | tar xvz
[20:44] <thesamenewguy> zip -r <zip's dir name> <dir>  this earlier from the wrong dir
[20:44] <EriC^^> MrHacks: that actually extracts, c is for compression
[20:44] <EriC^^> tar czvf
[20:44] <MrHacks> Oh, you want to create a package.  That's simple.  Do that in reverse
[20:44] <noobuntu> thesamenewguy wants to know how to create a zip file, not how to unzip one
[20:44] <MrHacks> Ty, EriC^^
[20:45] <MrHacks> tar cJvf
[20:45] <MrHacks> .tar.xz is smaller
[20:49] <bprompt> thesamenewguy:         zip -9ry "zip filename to use"  "files to be included";
[20:50] <bprompt> thesamenewguy:   so, if you want say... the current directory.. .->    zip -9ry myfile.zip   .
[20:50] <thesamenewguy> if tar has the same function as zip that works i just wanna zip a folder before i stuff it in a pic
[20:51] <noobuntu> tar --help
[20:51] <bprompt> thesamenewguy:     well... .tar  has a way to pass  it 'gzip
[20:52] <noobuntu> tar doesn't compress by default, its main job is to make a single file out of multiple files, yuo may compress that later
[20:52] <bprompt> thesamenewguy:     well... .tar  has a way to pass  it "gzip"  for zipping, when processing it
[20:52] <bprompt> thesamenewguy:    using  the tar -czf  <--- "z" option to pass it to gzip, or to bzip2 using gthe "j" option.... main difference between tar and zip, is permissions, "tar" stores permissions, "zip" does not
[20:52] <noobuntu> in ancient times you would have to do: tar -option  files | gzip -options -
[20:53] <noobuntu> now tar does it all
[20:53] <guythp> evening everyone
[20:53] <bprompt> allo
[20:53] <pavlos> noobuntu, that's way ancient ;)
[20:53] <thesamenewguy> do tar files copy into the footer?'
[20:54] <MrHacks> tar cvzf package.tar.gz package
[20:54] <bprompt> thesamenewguy:    "append" new files?  yes... I think is option "r"
[20:54] <MrHacks> where package is a directory or file
[20:54] <noobuntu> thesamenewguy: wrong room, this is ubutnu, you want #bash or #linux
[20:54] <MrHacks> ##linux would be more helpful
[20:54] <thesamenewguy> thanks out
[20:54] <guythp> I must confess I'm here with a request. I was hoping to leave a review for minitube from the mint software manager but in order to register I need a code. Anyone have an idea where or who I may ask?
[20:55] <EriC^^> !mint | guythp
[20:56] <guythp> I had a sneaking I was in the wrong room ubottu but the hyperlink brought me here. I'm a bit new tbh. Thanks for letting me know though!
[20:57] <EriC^^> guythp: ubottu 's a bot
[21:05] <apes> How can I get rsyslog to log to multiple destinations?
[21:05] <noobuntu> apes you need to ask around experts go to #bash or #slackware or #linux or #networking
[21:06] <cosmin> hello eveyone, can someone please help me with creating a bootable USB?
[21:06] <Kinky_Bat> cosmin: On Ubuntu?
[21:07] <cosmin> Kinky_Bat: yes, i created the USB, it works fine on my PC but not on my laptop
[21:07] <tgm4883> err, accidently ran 'sudo passwd', whats the way to set the root account back?
[21:07] <k1l_> apes: if no one knows the answer in here try askubuntu.com, ubuntuforums.com , http://discourse.ubuntu.com/ , mailinglists or other community support ressources :)
[21:07] <Kinky_Bat> cosmin: What OS are you trying to write to the USB?
[21:08] <cosmin> Kinky_Bat: both my Desktop and my Laptop are running Windows 7
[21:08] <DoverMo> rypervenche: now the enter key won't work when typing
[21:08] <Kinky_Bat> cosmin: http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
[21:08] <lasko1> cosmin: Have you setup your BIOS in your laptop to allow booting from USB, and also, do you see it as an option to boot from when you first boot? e.g. on my laptop I have to hit f12 to select device to boot from.
[21:09] <apes> noobuntu k1l_: Thanks!
[21:09] <cosmin> lasko1: yes, I did set my BIOS to boot from USB, modified the boot sequence aswell ... still, it skips the USB and boots Windows from HDD
[21:10] <cosmin> kink
[21:10] <CompuDesktop> cosmin: does windows recognize the usb after it boots?
[21:10] <lasko> cosmin: During boot can do you have an option (such as f12 in my case) to select a boot device?
[21:10] <cosmin> Kinky_Bat: thanks for the link, but the Bootable USB was already created and it does work on my PC
[21:11] <cosmin> CompuDesktop: yes, windows does recognize the usb after it boots in windows
[21:11] <Kinky_Bat> cosmin: https://rufus.akeo.ie/ <-- I would recommend Rufus over UNetbootin; Rufus works with Windows images too, UNetbootin doesn't
[21:11] <cosmin> Kinky_Bat: Rufus is what I used
[21:11] <CompuDesktop> cosmin: and u can see all the files on the laptop?
[21:11] <Kinky_Bat> Oh
[21:11] <cosmin> lasko: yes, i hit F8 and it takes me to the boot menu, but it only sees windows as an option
[21:11] <tgm4883> For those following, it appears it's done by running "sudo passwd -dl root"   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[21:12] <cosmin> guys, i'll restart and try again, see you in a few
[21:12] <skwishy> can someone help me figure out why my pulseaudio is giving me so much trouble?
[21:13] <skwishy> ever since I made my bluetooth work, it seems like most of the time, my speakers no longer work
[21:13] <skwishy> even after rebooting
[21:13] <skwishy> and it took me a while to realize that youtube videos, in chrome would not play, until the sound would work
[21:13] <skwishy> but sometimes, and only rarely, a pulseaudio -k will magically work again
[21:15] <skwishy> any ideas?
[21:16] <cosmin> hi guys, i'm back, still did not work ... the only boot option is still my HDD ... still, when I try on my desktop it works just fine ...
[21:16]  * cosmin 
[21:16] <lasko> cosmin: Could you check to see if your laptop has an option to boot from "USB-ZIP" -- This is the option I had to set on mine in order to get it to boot from USB.
[21:16] <cosmin> lasko: where should I check if I have that option?
[21:17] <lasko> cosmin: In the BIOS
[21:17] <ddawg1963> f2
[21:18] <cosmin> I did wonder all around BIOS but not too many options to choose from ... maby there was an "advanced" button that I didn't see, I'm diving in again, wish me luck, see you soon
[21:18] <lasko> lol good luck
[21:18] <Kinky_Bat> which is better: ext2 or ext3?
[21:19] <EriC^^> ext4
[21:19] <k1l_> Kinky_Bat: why not ext4?
[21:19] <nullbyte_> how can i upgrade from 14.10 to 14.04.2 ?
[21:19] <nullbyte_> downgrade...
[21:19] <Kinky_Bat> android-x86 doesn't have am option for ext4
[21:19] <NinjaCowboy> ext2 is good for flash drives and SSDs since it's non-journaling.
[21:19] <k1l_> Kinky_Bat: so ask android-x86 guys what they prefer for their os
[21:19] <k1l_> nullbyte_: you cant
[21:20] <nullbyte_> :)
[21:20] <DJones> nullbyte_: Reinstall, you can't downgrade
[21:20] <k1l_> NinjaCowboy: but ext got trim support which is even more important on ssds.
[21:20] <nullbyte_> k1l_: why custom building of latest kernel everytime in any version when X i started it shows only desktop wallpaper no icons no anything other, it seems something is buggy when kernel is upgrade?
[21:21] <nullbyte_> ed
[21:21] <k1l_> nullbyte_: sounds like you dont use a video driver from ubuntu but from some ppa or website?
[21:21] <nullbyte_> k1l_: no
[21:21] <nullbyte_> k1l_: default video driver
[21:22] <nullbyte_> on every version
[21:22] <nullbyte_> of ubuntu
[21:22] <DoverMo> rypervenche: so i purged all of fcitx. way too buggy. but it turns out all i had to do was install some ibus packages relating to gtk, and now it can type in flash with ibus method
[21:22] <k1l_> nullbyte_: is "linux-generic" installed?
[21:22] <nullbyte_> yes
[21:23] <miles_> ey b0ss
[21:23] <miles_> can i habe hamburger pls
[21:23] <k1l_> missing kernel-headers could be an issue. what gives "uname -a"?
[21:23] <k1l_> miles_: no trolling in here. this is a technical support channel
[21:24] <cosmin> guess what guys, still the bootable USB does not work ... it seems my BIOS is called InsydeH20 ... and it only has a few options to choose... none helpfull
[21:25] <mathFreak> cosmin: check your motherboards website if there are any new bios vers
[21:28] <hecatae> cosmin:  I have booted ubuntu on acer insydeh2o and sony insydeh2o boards
[21:29] <cosmin> hecatae: i am now trying to update bios
[21:31] <hecatae> cosmin:  can you enable the boot menu?
[21:32] <cosmin> hecatae: yes, by pushing F12 .. still, it only sees my HDD as being bootable
[21:33] <cosmin> brb, flashing BIOS
[21:35] <cllgehpsanalyst> fucking shitskins
[21:37] <lasko> Please watch your language
[21:42] <obelix__> hi there
[21:42] <obelix__> some one using pptptd??
[21:42] <cosmin> hi guys ... updated BIOS to latest version .. bootable USB still refuses to work on my laptop (Acer S5-391 laptop) ...
[21:43] <EriC^^> cosmin: how did you make the usb
[21:43] <lasko> !ask | obelix__
[21:43] <obelix__> :)
[21:43] <cosmin> EriC^^: using Rufus 2.0 - need to mention the USB works fine on my Desktop, but not on my laptop, both using Win7
[21:44] <obelix__> I am try to auth several users that i have in an ldap, there is any way to connect pptpd with the ldap?
[21:47] <cosmin> so ... noone has a solution?
[21:49] <PetrLeoCompel> guys do you know why to fix /proc I/O Error ?
[21:50] <NinjaCowboy> How do I get the total size of a disk? Not the partitions, but the total physical size in bytes.
[21:51] <obelix__> NinjaCowboy try go to the root mount poinyt and du -ms .
[21:51] <bekks> PetrLeoCompel: whats the exact error you get?
[21:51] <lasko> or just df -b
[21:52] <PetrLeoCompel> bekks: Im booting ubuntu ARM on tablet transformer prime and error is like https://www.google.cz/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=init+unable+to+mount+/proc+filesystem&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&gfe_rd=cr&ei=iZMMVfVcyKTzB9n0gPgE#rls=en&q=init:+unable+to+mount+%2Fproc+Input%2Foutput+error
[21:52] <PetrLeoCompel> sorry
[21:52] <PetrLeoCompel> bekks: init: unable to mount /proc Input/output error
[21:52] <rypervenche> DoverMo: Do you happen to know the package name? I'd be curious to know it.
[21:54] <bekks> PetrLeoCompel: maybe your boot device is broken?
[21:55] <toptyg> hello all
[21:55] <DoverMo> rypervenche: hold on
[21:55] <toptyg> hows better solution for update mysql server ?
[21:56] <toptyg> is it good solution apt-get update mysql-server?
[21:56] <DoverMo> rypervenche: i installed, ibus-gtk, ibus-gtk3, and ibus-table (not sure if relevant)
[21:56] <sef> what i must read to be able to help users onthis channel somehow?
[21:56] <DoverMo> rypervenche: and that fixed the flash input
[21:57] <sef> :D
[21:57] <PetrLeoCompel> bekks: I thing no. Normally is a android tablet but via fastboot and customized bootloader i am booting.
[22:02] <rypervenche> DoverMo: Ahh, nice. Grats^^
[22:15] <Mr2468601> you want a pizza you had just to call at the 06 06 56 88 03
[22:17] <Mr2468601> you want a pizza you had just to call at the 06 06 56 88 03
[22:17] <luemmel74> moin
[22:17] <ErfanBs> Happy Nowruz ( New year of iranians )
[22:18] <realityphantom> Mmay Iran's new year be full of illegal nukes!
[22:18] <Mr24686011> you want a pizza you had just to call at the 06 06 56 88 03
[22:18] <OerHeks> !spam | Mr24686011
[22:19] <Mr24686011> ok sorry
[22:20] <ErfanBs> realityphantom: First thought after speaking
[22:20] <ErfanBs> و
[22:24] <luifer> hello fellas
[22:24] <BlackDalek> Ubuntu 14.10 broke my system so I had to revert to 14.04 and restore from a deja dup backup. Now all my purchased software from Ubuntu Software Centre is gone. Nothing at all shows in the list for previously purchased. How do I get it back? How do I tell Software Centre what my Ubuntu One account is? There seems no way to let Software Centre know what my account is.
[22:26] <thurstylark> I need to install ndisgtk and all its dependencies on a computer that is completely offline. My first inclination is to use a synaptic script, but the target computer does not have synaptic, and the other computer has some of these dependancies met. What are my options?
[22:27] <luifer> Yesterday I installed ubuntu server on a pc, today, with the same settings yesterday , I have no internet access, and do not understand what the error.
[22:28] <BlackDalek> How do I get my previously purchased software from Ubuntu Software Centre back? the list is completely empty after re-install.
[22:32] <BlackDalek> Also.. why is Software Centre listing software which is "not in your current software sources"
[22:34] <k1l_> purchased software in softwarecenter should be linked to your ubuntu1 account
[22:35] <BlackDalek> k1l_, yes. It should be. So where is it? My list is now empty. How do I let software centre know what my ubuntu one accoutn is?
[22:35] <BlackDalek> account*
[22:38] <k1l_> BlackDalek: well, i dont know right now.
[22:38] <MrJerome> Trying to log in with a normal account I only get the wallpaper and right-click menu after logging in. Admin account works normally. This started today. I've also noticed if I login with tty there is an error failed to start unit user@1000 and failed to start user service
[22:38] <MrJerome> What should I do?
[22:38] <BlackDalek> k1l_, thanks anyway ;)
[22:38] <MrJerome> I'm on 14.10
[22:46] <genii> BlackDalek: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuSoftwareCenter#reinstalling-purchases MAY BE HELPFUL
[22:47] <genii> Oops capslock
[22:47] <stobix> CAPS LOCK IS CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL
[22:48] <stobix> or something. ;þ
[22:48] <stobix> Heh, I love that aptitude has a "why" command.
[22:52] <BlackDalek> genii, thanks.. that link solved problem. Apparently I have to go to https://software-center.ubuntu.com/subscriptions/ and re-add all the deb: lines for my purchases to software sources. Stupid method, I know, but it works.
[22:53] <Vynce> i just did an apt-get update; apt-get upgrade and the version of openssl provided is not the most recent.  How do i get a more recent version?
[22:53] <Vynce> (sorry, total newb question, i'm sure, but i have no idea how to sysadmin)
[22:53] <lasko> Vynce: Which version are specifically looking to upgrade to?
[22:55] <Vynce> well, as per yesterday's security announcement, and given that i'm currently on 1.0.1, i imagine either 1.0.1m or 1.0.2a, but i don't know why i would prefer one or the other of those.
[22:55] <genii> BlackDalek: Glad to assist :)
[22:56] <lasko> Vynce: And what version of ubuntu are you on?
[22:57] <Vynce> 14.04 i think?  i forget how to check.  also, i will have to do this to other machiens that are maybe not all 14.04
[22:57] <Myrtti> http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2537-1/
[22:57] <genii> Vynce: cat /etc/issue will say version
[22:57] <Myrtti> you're looking for 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.11 on 14.04
[22:57] <Myrtti> and 1.0.1f-1ubuntu9.4 on 14.10
[22:58] <Myrtti> on commandline you can check the version with apt-cache show <packagename>
[22:58] <Myrtti> apt-cache show openssl shows it well enough methinks
[22:58] <Vynce> isn't 1.0.1f old enough it's vulnerable also to heartbleed?  sorry, i'm a bit confused by the various different versioning systems.
[22:59] <k1l_> Vynce: "apt-cache policy openssl" gives you what?
[22:59] <k1l_> Vynce: ubuntu doesnt increase the version number but patches the version it uses
[23:00] <Vynce> ah.  OK.
[23:00] <k1l_> Vynce: see http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/o/openssl/openssl_1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.11/changelog
[23:00] <Vynce> then i guess i do hav a recent enough version.
[23:00] <Bashing-om> Vynce: ^^ ; updated yesterday my system is 14.04 : 2015-03-19 15:40:29 status installed libssl1.0.0:amd64 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.11 .
[23:00] <k1l_> yep. just make sure you install the recent updates
[23:03] <Vynce> ah, thanks, everybody. confusing, but great. now off to learn how to make salt do the rest of my machines at once. ( :
[23:04] <lasko> I prefer Ansible myself. But I havent really tried salt though lol
[23:05] <lasko> Chef, Puppet, Ansible, Salt... who comes up with these names lol
[23:05] <Vynce> salt came highly recommended, and … well, it's not like i had anything to compare it to, so i tried it.  docs are super-confusing, but i think once i wrap my head around it it'll be fine.
[23:05] <Vynce> ("salt" is actually the only one of those names that doesn't make sense to me for what it does.)
[23:06] <lasko> Maybe I'll make one and called it Pepper.
[23:06] <lasko> call*
[23:06] <lasko> That way it'll tie the Chef, and Salt pieces together lol
[23:06] <bekks> And pepper them.
[23:06] <Vynce> heh
[23:07] <lasko> And then I'll.... Fork... them... harharhar
[23:07] <He4dShOt> hey guys
[23:07] <lasko> Hello He4dShOt
[23:08] <He4dShOt> I have a problem with an externa hdd
[23:08] <lasko> !ask He4dShOt
[23:08] <lasko> !ask | He4dShOt
[23:08] <He4dShOt> I just formatted it ext4 but it's automounting it as rott
[23:08] <He4dShOt> *root
[23:08] <He4dShOt> lasko, I was typing XD
[23:08] <lasko> ;)
[23:10] <lasko> He4dShOt: Is sid hard drive in fstab or do you plug it in only when needed?
[23:11] <lasko> He4dShOt: If its in fstab you can just change the owner in the flags spot
[23:11] <He4dShOt> lasko, it's not in fstab
[23:11] <lasko> He4dShOt: Then you'll need to find its' mount point (most likely in /media/) and chown it
[23:12] <He4dShOt> and it will keep the permission even if the mountpoint change?
[23:12] <rypervenche> He4dShOt: Correct.
[23:12] <lasko> The directory structure will hold the permissions yes.
[23:12] <lasko> Assuming you chown -R
[23:12] <lasko> but yes, it'll keep the permissions.
[23:13] <He4dShOt> thanks :)
[23:13] <lasko> no problem :)
[23:16] <lasko> I've decided to that Dallas Texas has put a curse on me. Been sick ever since I arrived here 4 days ago. ugh
[23:19] <bekks> lasko: 4 days? Beware of being a father, you'll suffer more epidemia than a human can take :)
[23:20] <lasko> bekks: Funny story -- I am a new father. And I'm quite glad I'm not around him at the moment. Would hate to give him what I have.
[23:21] <lasko> bekks: The trouble though is that I'm here for work and as a result unable to truly do so lol
[23:22] <FIFI> its funny that the world spends alot more money on killing that on healing
[23:22] <fk> is it possible list packages by category in terminal?
[23:25] <lasko> Not that I'm aware of.
[23:27] <FIFI> is it possible list packages by dependencies in terminal?
[23:30] <thomaslnx> anyone knows how can i get a source code from the linux command?
[23:31] <k1l_> thomaslnx: which linux command?
[23:31] <thomaslnx> the cp command?
[23:32] <thomaslnx> or any other...
[23:33] <k1l_> that is included in bash already
[23:33] <trism> thomaslnx: you can find the package with: dpkg -S $(which cp); then get the source for the package with: apt-get source package-name; (in this case coreutils)
[23:33] <skinux> I need help figuring out a scrolling problem. I recorded a tiny video to show what is happening: http://youtu.be/e2jdOKpqQAQ
[23:34] <bekks> lasko: thats what differ people ;) pm? :)
[23:34] <lasko> sure
[23:35] <spjt> skinux: what is happening?
[23:35] <skinux> Did you watch the video?
[23:36] <spjt> skinux: yeah but I guess I can't see what you're trying to do
[23:36] <skinux> Simply trying to scroll up or down. It happens whenever I try to scroll anything, not just in browser.
[23:36] <FIFI> get a new mouse
[23:37] <thomaslnx> trism - then coreutils is the package for cp command?
[23:37] <trism> FIFI: apt-cache depends package-name;
[23:37] <trism> thomaslnx: yes
[23:37] <trism> FIFI: oh I misread that sorry
[23:38] <FIFI> thats one way to categorize packages
[23:38] <spjt> skinux: a) maybe you need to clean it b) maybe something else is interfering, type 'xinput' in a terminal, then try 'xinput float <id>' where <id> is one of the id's listed that looks maybe like the touchpad to see if that's the problem
[23:38] <k1l_> skinux: its hart to understand when we dont see what you do on your mouse at the same time :)  so your mouse wheel doesnt work?
[23:38] <FIFI> lets say if it depends on GTK you can say its a gnome package
[23:39] <skinux> spjt: It's not the TouchPad, it's external USB Mouse.
[23:39] <spjt> skinux: xinput float will disable the device, xinput reattach <id> <master> will enable it, <master> is the id number that is "up the tree"
[23:40] <spjt> skinux: well it all does the same thing. I had a similar problem once when my trackpad got wet. I never use it but it was interfering with the mouse
[23:41] <PetrLeoCompel> Good night
[23:41] <klauss8941> good night :)
[23:41] <MrJerome> Trying to log in with a normal account I only get the wallpaper and right-click menu after logging in. Admin account works normally. This started today. I've also noticed if I login with tty there is an error failed to start unit user@1000 and failed to start user service. I'm on 14.10 what should I do?
[23:42] <skinux> Well, that didn't fix it.
[23:42] <skinux> I haven't tried disabling the TouchPad.
[23:42] <spjt> skinux: to me it just looks like a broken mouse
[23:42] <skinux> It could be.
[23:42] <spjt> they get dust in the wheel or something
[23:43] <spjt> see if the mouse works on a different computer, or if a different mouse works on yours
[23:44] <klauss8941> guys? quick question: isn't mysqldump part of mysql-client-5.5? because i have that package installed but no mysqldump / Gnome Ubuntu 14.10 ... works fine in Ubuntu Server 14.04
[23:46] <skinux> Well, blowing into the edges of the scroll wheel area has helped some.
[23:46] <spjt> klauss8941: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=mysqldump&mode=exactfilename&suite=trusty&arch=any it should be, i guess the solution is just to use postgres instead
[23:50] <skinux> Psh! Yup. It just needed cleaned
[23:54] <genii> Meh my fat slow fingers :)
[23:55] <thomaslnx> trism: thank so much, i get what i want. Thanks bro...