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daftykinsthat is the command.00:00
daftykins(question)00:00
EriC^^hehe00:00
EriC^^:D00:00
gskellig_also i didnt realize i could just run it like that, i thought you were just explaining that i needed to run that command for /dev /proc /sys /run etc00:01
gskellig_thats clever though00:01
gskellig_so, thats it? i reboot and it should work?00:01
EriC^^no, hold on00:01
EriC^^type sudo chroot /mnt00:02
gskellig_alright00:02
EriC^^grub-install --recheck /dev/sda00:02
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et09how to read packages installed from a disabled system on a mounted hd?00:04
gskellig_EriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10681303/00:04
gskellig_error about blocklists00:04
daftykins!chroot | et0900:05
ubottuet09: A chroot is used to make programs believe that the directory they are running in is really the root directory. It can be used to stop programs accessing files outside of that directory, or for compiling 32bit applications in a 64bit environment - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot00:05
et09sure, but isn't it written in a text file somewhere00:05
EriC^^et09: or grep -A1 Package /var/lib/dpkg/status (maybe)00:05
et09thanks EriC^^00:06
EriC^^gskellig_: i think you booted in legacy mode on the live usb00:06
EriC^^nevermind00:07
et09i got ubuntu running on an SSD now... ~10 sec boot :)00:07
EriC^^gskellig_: try sudo apt-get install grub-efi-amd64-signed00:07
gskellig_Can't access efivars filesystem at /sys/firmware/efi/efivars, aborting00:08
mirtx2500sigh00:08
mirtx2500i really would like twin on 14.0400:08
mirtx2500T_T00:08
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mirtx2500cant seem to compile it on my own00:09
EriC^^gskellig_: i think you're booted in legacy mode00:09
gskellig_EriC^^: it gave that error but it seemed to have installed00:09
EriC^^gskellig_: type ls -l /sys/firmware/efi00:09
et09looks horrifying mirtx250000:09
gskellig_no such file or directory00:10
et09no ppa?00:10
gskellig_sould i try to reboot in efi?00:10
EriC^^gskellig_: yeah00:10
gskellig_on the liveusb00:10
gskellig_alright, brb00:10
EriC^^ok00:10
mirtx2500et09, well when you are sshing into a machine with broken Xorg and umm... me.... then yea00:10
mirtx2500anything is nice00:11
gskellig__ok I am back00:12
gskellig__sorry I lost scrollback =(00:12
EriC^^np00:12
EriC^^type ls -l /sys/firmware/efi00:13
mothiUpgraded the kernel. System still crashes when I try to connect to wi-fi00:13
gskellig__yea00:13
gskellig__want me to pastebin it?00:13
gskellig__but that ls worked00:13
EriC^^no, does it exist?00:13
EriC^^ok00:13
gskellig__yes it does00:13
EriC^^type sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt && sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot/efi00:13
gskellig__done00:14
EriC^^gskellig_: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done00:14
gskellig__the lack of report on that command slightly concerns me but also done =)00:15
EriC^^that means it went through :)00:15
gskellig__ok good haha00:15
EriC^^type sudo chroot /mnt00:15
gskellig__ok00:16
EriC^^gskellig__: type apt-get install --reinstall grub-efi-amd64-signed00:16
farvarypervenche: yo00:17
gskellig__installed.00:17
EriC^^gskellig__: update-grub00:17
EriC^^does it list the os's ?00:17
gskellig__yeah00:18
gskellig__looks like i have a few kernels00:18
EriC^^ok cool00:18
rypervenchefarva: hm?00:18
EriC^^gskellig__: type exit00:18
farvahey man, got a minute for TS? We have a guy trying to pull some shit00:18
gskellig__ /boot/vmlinuz/something and /boot/initrd.img 2 of each00:18
gskellig__is that ok?00:18
EriC^^yeah00:19
gskellig__ok exited00:19
rypervenchefarva: If you would like to char, please send me a private message. #ubuntu is not for that00:19
rypervenchechat*00:19
EriC^^gskellig__: ok try to reboot00:19
gskellig__ok brb!00:20
EriC^^ok00:20
gskelligIt says ubuntu 14.10 with 4 dots changing color. Taking longer than usual though00:21
gskelligStill stuck there. You think its setting something up or stuck permanently?00:23
EriC^^gskellig: press esc it should show the boot process00:23
EriC^^why are you reinstalling grub btw?00:23
gskelligMy dc power jack broke. I replaced it and after I put everything back together the ssd wasn't recognized00:24
gskelligI thought I lost all my data but livecd saw it all so I tried to recover00:25
gskellighttp://i.imgur.com/iHf3sFe.jpg00:25
gskelligThat's what i see when I hit esc00:26
gskellig=/00:27
gskelligStill stuck00:27
EriC^^well at least it seems to mounted the filesystem00:28
EriC^^so that's good00:28
gskelligYes. Before it was literally "please insert boot media and hit any key"00:28
EriC^^gskellig: that might be the efibootmgr getting wiped00:28
EriC^^i guess the ssd didn't get damaged at all00:28
EriC^^( the efibootmgr is saved in the uefi )00:29
EriC^^if you reset the laptop's uefi or removed the cmos it would get reset00:29
gskelligMaybe that's what happened00:30
gskelligI kinda miss good old bios booting though00:30
Latrodectusgskellig, what do you dislike in grub?00:31
gskelligGrub is fine00:31
daftykinsthis isn't a general chat channel00:31
gskelligIm just not smart enough to fix it when I break it00:32
gskelligEric^^: i can get to (recovery mode)00:32
DarkAceZwho hosts the ubuntu servers/repositories?00:32
DarkAceZthat takes money00:32
EriC^^NSA00:32
Latrodectusskynet00:33
DarkAceZthought so00:33
gskelligCan get a root shell00:33
DarkAceZthanks00:33
EriC^^darude - sandstorm00:33
EriC^^gskellig: ok good, did you try rebooting btw? maybe it would boot the second time around?00:33
gskelligI have tried a few times00:34
LatrodectusEric^^, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HQaBWziYvY00:34
EriC^^gskellig: ok, does /var/log/syslog mention anything?00:34
gskelligSec00:34
gskelligEric^^: not sure what im looking for00:38
jenniehi, how can i record sound playing in computer in Ubuntu?00:38
EriC^^audacious00:38
gskelligHow do I view newest first?00:38
EriC^^jennie: sorry, audacity00:39
gskelligIts showing logs from jan 1000:39
Scunizigskellig: do you have more than one drive in the machine? if so check your boot order in bios and swap the drives around.00:39
EriC^^gskellig: type less /var/log/syslog and press G00:39
gskelligIts a laptop with just one 128gb ssd00:39
EriC^^( capital G )00:39
ReliantI removed some old drives from my PC, and grub failed to boot. I'm trying to use the Boot-Repair-Disk by USB, and when i do a repair, I get the error message "Close all your package managers then try again"00:39
Scunizigskellig: ok.. never mind :)00:39
EriC^^Latrodectus: oddly enough the uploader banned the video for my country ( lebanon )00:40
gskelligScunizi: although i had a usb installed when I "fixed" grub00:40
gskelligEric^^: last log is from jan 11 201500:41
EriC^^Reliant: do you have software center open? or any terminals?00:41
Reliantnothing open00:41
Reliantonly thing running is whatever boot-repair-disk does by default00:42
gskelligEric^^ is like the equivalent of those chess masters who can play 10 games at once against different people00:42
EriC^^Reliant: ok, you can try rebooting or maybe manually fix grub if you want00:44
ReliantFirst thing I tried was manually fixing grub from some internet guides, but the commands they said to use didn't work00:44
EriC^^Reliant: np00:45
gskelligEric^^ any ideas why its not fully booting after mounting fs?00:45
Reliantnow that I've used the boot-repair-disk, trying to boot off my drive now gives "BOOTMGR is missing"00:45
EriC^^gskellig: this might be interesting http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185247300:46
EriC^^Reliant: ok, type sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 999900:46
EriC^^and paste the link it gives you here00:46
Relianthttp://paste.ubuntu.com/10681368/   I think it's in there00:46
Reliantline 102600:47
Scunizigskellig: it might have written grub to the usb..00:48
gskelligEric^^: do you think that's possible? What scunizi said?00:48
EriC^^Reliant: it's pretty odd00:49
gskelligOh eric^^ when I do ctrl+alt+f1 I see two errors00:49
EriC^^Reliant: you're using legacy for those os's, you're booted in efi mode right now though00:50
gskelligFast TSC calibration failed00:50
ReliantI have no idea what that means00:50
EriC^^Reliant: which disk is first in the boot order in the bios/uefi ?00:50
gskelligAnd [drm:Intel_dp_start_link_train] *ERROR* too many full retries, give up00:51
ReliantATA Samsung, the first one on the list00:51
gskelligOuch. Its telling me to give up lol00:51
hheeguys, how can i calculate what app take place on my hdd?00:51
EriC^^gskellig: hehe00:51
ReliantI tried telling grub to install to a different drive only from boot-repair, but it gave the same error00:51
gskellig=(00:51
EriC^^Reliant: ok, restart and check your bios and see which disk is first in the list00:53
gskelligMaybe ill just reinstall00:53
EriC^^Reliant: also, you need to make sure legacy is selected and try to boot the live usb in legacy mode00:53
ReliantI tried clicking Legacy, same error00:53
Reliantfor the bios, because of the USB stick, I press F12 to choose it. It's definantly the ATA Samsung00:54
EriC^^Reliant: ok, is the bios set to legacy mode?00:55
EriC^^when you choose the usb, can you choose legacy or just plain usb without uefi usb?00:55
Reliantso I boot off the USB without uefi?00:55
EriC^^gskellig: i guess it can be fixed00:55
EriC^^Reliant: yeah00:55
Reliantok00:55
gskelligCan? Or can't?00:56
EriC^^gskellig: can00:56
gskelligI can't use apt-get in recovery00:56
Reliantdo I choose "GRUB Legacy" checkbox under advanced options too?00:56
EriC^^gskellig: do you have a nvidia graphics card btw?00:56
gskelligNope. Integrated intel one00:57
EriC^^gskellig: oh00:57
gskelligNo Nvidia or ati00:57
gskelligAsus Ux31e laptop00:57
EriC^^gskellig: you can i think, hit enable networking00:57
EriC^^and then dont continue the boot, go to drop to root shell again00:57
server_ urvora.ptnet.org00:58
server_ups00:58
EriC^^it'll remount it read-write00:58
server_fail00:58
gskelligBunch if errors00:58
gskelligSegfault00:58
EriC^^yikes00:58
gskelligFile system has errors00:58
ReliantI still get the same error trying to use boot-repair-disk, with and without the GRUB legacy option00:59
gskelligHere  http://i.imgur.com/krT1Fw0.jpg00:59
EriC^^reboot into recovery mode again and try check filesystem00:59
EriC^^don't do it right now though, you have to reboot00:59
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EriC^^Reliant: did you boot the live usb?01:00
rypervenchegskellig: If you have a live CD, hop back on IRC on that (if you need help with the fsck)01:00
Reliantyeah, without UEFI01:00
EriC^^Reliant: ok, type ls -l /sys/firmware/efi01:00
Reliantno such fie01:01
EriC^^ok, type sudo apt-get install pastebinit01:01
gskelligRypervenche: it gave me an error but when I ran as root from she'll I think it worked? But now it wont boot.....01:01
EriC^^then type sudo parted -l | pastebinit01:01
Hilikusi have a server that might be stuck in the ubuntu splash screen. i don't know. how can i see what is actually happenning?01:01
rypervenchegskellig: Go into a live session and do it there please.01:01
Hilikusthe splash screen is pretty useless01:02
gskelligOH01:02
gskellig!!!01:02
Relianthttp://paste.ubuntu.com/10681491/01:02
pi_user_84greetings everyone01:02
EriC^^Hilikus: press esc01:02
HilikusEriC^^: yes,i did that and the splash screen disappears but there's nothing01:03
Hilikusjust a black screen with a cursor in the corner01:03
gskelligHahaha it worked but are you ready for this01:03
EriC^^gskellig: ?01:03
gskelligBeen broken since jan so I dont remember my password01:03
gskelligGive me a sec. I think It worked01:03
gskelligIve got xserver01:03
gskelligA gui etc01:03
EriC^^Reliant: is the 34gb your home partition?01:03
ReliantI think it's the /var partition01:04
EriC^^ok, do you know which is your installation's partition?01:04
ReliantNumber 501:05
Reliantis the root, 6 is home01:05
EriC^^Reliant: ok, type sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt01:05
Reliantdone01:05
EriC^^Reliant: ok, type ls -l /mnt/var01:06
EriC^^is it empty?01:06
Reliantit only has the log directory01:06
gskelligIs there any way around a forgotten password?01:06
EriC^^Reliant: ok, type cat /mnt/etc/fstab | pastebinit01:07
EriC^^gskellig: yeah01:07
Reliantwhich looks like a log being created by boot-repair-disk01:07
Relianthttp://paste.ubuntu.com/10681504/01:08
EriC^^gskellig: you can set it from the recovery shell01:08
EriC^^Reliant: ok, rm the logs from /mnt/var if they aren't important01:09
gskelligThat's almost worryingly insecure however im not about to complain01:09
gskelligPasswd?01:09
Reliantok01:09
EriC^^gskellig: yeah, passwd <your user>01:10
EriC^^Reliant: type sudo mount -U d2203301-8e12-43f7-914d-9ef7cec65b58 /var01:10
gskelligAuthentication token manipulation error?01:10
EriC^^gskellig: press enable networking to remount as read-write01:10
EriC^^Reliant: crap01:11
EriC^^Reliant: sorry, sudo mount -U d2203301-8e12-43f7-914d-9ef7cec65b58 /mnt/var01:11
gskelligSegmentation fault =(((01:11
EriC^^gskellig: ok, use the recovery shell again01:11
EriC^^gskellig: type mount -o remount,rw /01:11
Reliantdone01:11
EriC^^Reliant: type for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done01:12
gskelligAlready mounted or busy01:13
Reliantdone01:13
gskelligGot it01:14
gskelligMoment of truth01:14
EriC^^gskellig: ok cool01:14
EriC^^Reliant: ok, type sudo chroot /mnt01:14
Reliantdone01:14
EriC^^Reliant: grub-install --recheck /dev/sda01:14
Reliantwith sudo?01:15
EriC^^no need01:15
gskelligEriC^^, i'm in01:15
gskelligstill have a few more kinks to work out but it looks like its fixed01:15
gskelligthank you so much01:15
Reliantsource_dir doesn't exist01:15
gskelligi owe u a beer or 601:15
EriC^^gskellig: great, no problem01:15
EriC^^haha01:15
gskelligmy keyring password isn't the same as system password. is there a way to fix that?01:16
EriC^^gskellig: no idea about that01:16
EriC^^you want to change your keyring password?01:16
EriC^^Reliant: what's the exact error?01:17
EriC^^Reliant: try apt-get install --reinstall grub-pc01:17
d4rklit3hello01:18
d4rklit3having some problems with permissions01:18
d4rklit3 i am trying to give group www-node permission to a folder. the folder is /var/app   its permissions:    drwxrwsr-x  2 root www-node 4096 Mar 25 20:49 app           my user is in the group www-node       but i can't write to the folder without sudo01:18
d4rklit3(i have rebooted since)01:18
EriC^^d4rklit3: can you cd to the dir?01:18
Reliantdoing apt-get worked01:19
EriC^^Reliant: ok, type update-grub01:19
Reliantdone01:19
EriC^^Reliant: did it pick up the other os's ?01:19
Reliantit found the Linux images01:19
EriC^^do you have other os's installed?01:20
ReliantI don't see Windows listed01:20
EriC^^ok01:20
EriC^^type exit and try to boot into ubuntu01:21
ReliantUbuntu booted up01:22
d4rklit3EriC^^ yes01:22
EriC^^ok01:22
r0achis that bad01:22
ReliantMy linux partitions all mounted fine too01:22
EriC^^d4rklit3: type groups01:23
EriC^^are you listed in www-node?01:23
d4rklit3wildlife sudo node-www01:23
d4rklit3wildlife : wildlife sudo node-www01:24
EriC^^node-www or www-node?01:24
d4rklit3well that explains it :P01:24
d4rklit3thanks01:24
EriC^^np01:24
axtranHey--I'm trying to install Ubuntu and both "Try Ubuntu without installing" and "Install Ubuntu" get me stuck at the login prompt :(01:25
r0achmy PC doesn't like to boot ubuntu  + several other distros if I force UEFI boot devices all off01:25
axtranDo you recommend just not doing UEFI? I was going to configure qemu/kvm to VT-d my video card to a Windows guest, I don't know if I need UEFI for that or not.01:26
EriC^^Reliant: is os-prober installed?01:26
d4rklit3lol EriC^^  this may be a more severe cognitive problem i may be having01:27
Reliantyes01:27
ryu13212hi01:27
* Latrodectus is away: Away01:27
r0achwell, both ubuntu and manjaro failed to install for me unless I manually went into bios, set it to boot legacy + UEFI devices instead of forcing UEFI off, then I have to select the UEFI version of the CD or USB stick01:27
EriC^^d4rklit3: hehe01:27
BnotDwhat happends if you type kill -9 -1 in terminal?01:27
r0achinstead of the Legacy version of USB stick or CD rom01:27
r0achI dislike uefi myself01:28
ryu13212lol01:28
r0achwill see what happens when I disable UEFI after it's installed01:28
axtranr0ach: That's consistent with my experience. Something about "CSM" mode. I'm still stuck at a login prompt trying to boot 14.10 though. :( What's the default login for ubuntu? ubuntu/ubuntu?01:28
r0achhopefully doesn't blow up01:28
ryu13212don't disable :P01:28
r0achif you want best compatibility, you want CSM mode enabled, and UEFI turned on, but secure boot off01:29
OerHeks* and fastboot off01:29
CptRageToasterwhat's CSM?01:29
r0achcompatibility support module01:29
axtranYeah, I've disabled Fast Boot too. I'll try to restart it again...01:29
axtranI have "Other OS/Windows 8/Windows 8 WHQL01:29
ryu13212axtran: maybe your username is saferway to login01:29
axtranI'm going to try "Windows 8" with CSM ON and UEFI + Legacy with Legacy01:30
EriC^^Reliant: what other os's do you have installed?01:30
axtranryu13212: I haven't installed anything yet-- I'm trying ubuntu/(nothing) and it worked, it just kicks back to login :(01:30
ryu13212lol01:30
ReliantWindows 701:30
ryu13212i am dualbooter. windows vista(shit) + ubuntu 14.1001:31
r0achubuntu probably runs windows apps better than vista01:31
ryu13212yeah :P01:32
ryu13212wine instread01:32
EriC^^Reliant: you can add windows in /etc/grub.d/40-custom01:33
EriC^^* /etc/grub.d/40_custom01:33
ryu13212yeah01:33
ReliantI don't have 40_custom01:33
ryu13212or use grub-update instread of that01:34
axtranr0ach: Thanks for the advice, I ended up doing "Windows 8 WHQL" with UEFI and Legacy set (CSM ON), force UEFI boot to 14.10. It still bugged out, but I was able to login with ubuntu (no password), click cancel for error reporting, and continue with graphical installer. I hope it installs properly... hehe01:34
EriC^^Reliant: what do you mean? what's in /etc/grub.d ?01:35
Reliant00 through 2101:35
axtranHere's to hope 14.10 plays well with my new computer parts :X01:35
econdudeawesomeHave an issue with software sources. My internet failed during an update from 14.04 to 14.10. Now I can't update my software lists, no matter if I keep repos the same or restore them back to trusty. Not sure where to begin to check. What do I do?01:35
EriC^^Reliant: do you have 30_os-prober ?01:35
ReliantI have 19 and 20_custom01:35
Reliantno01:35
ryu13212econdudeawesome : apt-get update01:36
econdudeawesomeryu13212: it hangs01:36
ReliantI have 11 and 17 _os-prober_proxy01:37
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econdudeawesomeryu13212: http://pastebin.com/fQpLAYCh01:37
hheeguys, i add tumblr app, which was suggested when i opened the tumblr in firefox, to unity DE, but copy n paste does not working from my pc to this app01:37
hheewhat can i do to fix this?01:38
EriC^^Reliant: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10681368/ line 322 is your old grub.cfg01:38
EriC^^copy the windows entry and place it in your 20_custom file01:38
axtranHoly crap Ubuntu installed in like 30s01:38
econdudeawesomeryu13212: what would be the next step?01:39
ryu13212why hang? check /etc/apt/sources.list01:39
econdudeawesomeryu13212: I have--tried replacing the 14.04 with the 14.1001:40
EriC^^Reliant: 11_os-prober should pick windows up, no idea why it isn't though01:40
ryu13212yeah ik01:40
Reliantdone01:40
ryu13212so check /etc/apt/sources.list01:40
ryu13212maybe duplication...01:40
EriC^^Reliant: ok, type sudo update-grub01:41
ryu13212I am japanese <- that was all autocomplete..01:41
Reliantdone01:42
EriC^^Reliant: ok, give it a shot01:42
ryu13212Reliant: reboot then go01:42
Reliantno such partition01:43
EriC^^Reliant: ok, are you in grub prompt right now?01:43
ReliantI'm back in Ubuntu01:44
EriC^^Reliant: ok, get to a grub prompt01:44
EriC^^press c when grub loads01:44
Reliantdone01:45
EriC^^ok type ls -l01:45
Reliantok01:45
EriC^^does it list the partitions?01:46
Reliantyes01:46
gskelligi feel so bad EriC^^ just went through this exact same thing with me like 2 hours ago01:47
gskelligyou deserve to be paid for this01:47
EriC^^nah01:49
EriC^^Reliant: is there a hd1,msdos1 there?01:49
ReliantWindows is supposed to be on sda1, so I don't know why the old grub was using sdb01:49
c0nfuseki*takes out a hacksaw and a penny* how much bits-of-a-coin would you like? :p01:49
Reliantnothing for hd1. no known file system01:50
EriC^^Reliant: what's listed when you do ls -l ?01:50
EriC^^other than the one with the 5 partitions01:50
Relianthd0,1 and hd2,101:50
gskelliglol its been like 4 months since update & upgrade.01:51
gskelliglike six 404's on my apt-get update01:51
EriC^^Reliant: ok, try ls (hd0,1)01:51
EriC^^is that the windows partition?01:51
Reliantit's supposed to be01:52
Reliantyes01:52
EriC^^Reliant: did you ls it?01:52
EriC^^ok01:52
Reliantneeded a / at the end to see what was in it01:52
EriC^^oh ok01:52
EriC^^press esc01:52
EriC^^and boot into ubuntu01:52
Reliantdone01:53
EriC^^Reliant: edit the 19_custom and replace hd1 with hd001:53
hheeguys, which DE except unity, nice to use in ubuntu?01:54
rebskd01:54
Reliantthe file disappeared01:55
hheerebs: tnx,01:55
EriC^^Reliant: what do you mean?01:55
rebsi only tried it out but it seemed nice01:55
aeon-ltdhhee: whatever you like, it only costs time. personally i like openbox for its lightness01:55
rebsdunno if theres any major issues01:55
Reliant19_custom is gone01:55
EriC^^Reliant: are you sure?01:55
EriC^^Reliant: ls /etc/grub.d/01:55
Reliantit's now 19_uefi-firmware01:55
hheeaeon-ltd: tnx :)01:55
EriC^^ok, that's pretty odd01:56
Reliantit got moved to proxifiedScripts/custom01:56
EriC^^i see01:56
Reliantwhat about the "1888D..." tag in the config?01:57
EriC^^i think that's your uuid01:58
ReliantSDA1 has a different uuid01:58
EriC^^it's changed i think01:58
EriC^^replace it01:58
gskelligEriC^^, only 2 small problems remaining01:59
gskellig1) i have to hit enter on grub every time i boot (i liked it when it was automatic)01:59
gskellig2) keyring password still weird02:00
EriC^^i can help with 102:00
EriC^^no idea what keyring is02:00
EriC^^for, an encrypted dir?02:00
gskelligi think it keeps track of various passwords02:00
gskelligi need it to get access to all my saved wireless networks? dunno why02:00
locolocohi all!02:00
gskelligit used to just be the same as my login password02:00
gskelligbut when i used passwd from root to change my user pass it stopped working02:01
Relianthmm, it's Windows giving the error BOOTMGR is missing02:01
gskelligiirc "keyring" is a mac osx thing. and it supposedly works the same on ubuntu02:01
EriC^^Reliant: do you have a win7 cd?02:01
Reliantsomewhere02:01
somsip!info gnome-keyring | gskellig02:01
ubottugskellig: gnome-keyring (source: gnome-keyring): GNOME keyring services (daemon and tools). In component main, is optional. Version 3.10.1-1ubuntu7.1 (utopic), package size 570 kB, installed size 3836 kB02:02
gskelligwhat he said02:02
gskelliglol02:02
OerHeksmake the user pass the same as keyring pass02:02
EriC^^Reliant: you need to run bootrec /fixboot and bootrec /fixbcd02:02
EriC^^Reliant: ##windows would probably know better02:02
Reliantthanks for all your help in getting Ubuntu working at least02:03
EriC^^no problem02:03
Reliantwhat's funny is that what I don't have plugged in is a CD Rom :D02:03
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EriC^^hehe02:03
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EriC^^gskellig: to get grub to start ubuntu type sudo nano /etc/default/grub , and remove the # before GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT , then type sudo update-grub02:06
gskelligtyty02:06
EriC^^np02:06
econdudeawesomeRepeating question for earlier for possible new help:02:07
econdudeawesomeHave an issue with software sources. My internet failed during an update from 14.04 to 14.10. Now I can't update my software lists, no matter if I keep repos the same or restore them back to trusty. Not sure where to begin to check. What do I do?02:07
gskelligWarning: Setting GRUB_TIMEOUT to a non-zero value when GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is set is no longer supported.02:07
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EriC^^gskellig: try setting GRUB_TIMEOUT=002:08
gskelligdone02:10
gskelligthanks EriC^^02:10
EriC^^no problem02:10
NeldogzCan someone please point me in the right direction to setting up NFS in a large network environment with Linux clients? Any best practices or examples would be very helpful.02:15
OerHeksNeldogz, good start https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo02:19
OerHeksand the server guide https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-file-system.html02:19
OerHeksNeldogz, tons of howto's to find >https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-nfs-mount-on-ubuntu-14-0402:20
ryu13212tons of tons of howto site02:21
l0rdn1xStill unable to mount Ipads & Ipods on Ubuntu 14.0402:22
jvineynzHi all. I'm wondering if anyone could shed some light on the problem I've outlined here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2268445. Basically, I'm unable to get a monitor to work correctly unless it's connected on startup. Are there are ways around this? I've tried xrandr without success. Cheers.02:22
l0rdn1xwhen will this be fixed?02:22
l0rdn1xOr am I doomed to Itunes in a virtual machine for life? hahaha02:23
alchemist_ryu12lol02:23
NeldogzOerHeks, thanks! I am more interested in the LDAP\NIS solutions because of the groups and permissions.02:24
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daftykinsl0rdn1x: yes and serves you right for buying Apple ;)02:28
Guest44142what causes kernel panics ?02:28
Consuelal0rdkermit: what idevice you have?02:29
wiHey... what do I type in terminal to mount a ntfs drive w/ r w x priv in terminal?02:32
Latrodectusdoes apple even make pc's anymore?02:32
ConsuelaLatrodectus: a mac is still a mac ;)02:33
Guest44142foxconn makes computers for apple02:33
ConsuelaGuest44142: except the mac pros02:33
OerHekswi read and write can be done, x executable is an other thing, ntfs is not posix02:33
Guest44142apple iphone are made by foxconn02:33
somsip!ot | Guest4414202:33
ubottuGuest44142: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!02:33
LatrodectusConsuela, I like big-mac's02:33
Guest44142may be they even make macbooks02:34
Consuelaheh02:34
Consuelanot me ;)02:34
daftykinsthis is off topic actually people, funnily enough this isn't an Apple channel02:34
daftykinsso drop it now please :)02:34
Guest44142sorry02:34
Guest44142i apologize02:34
Latrodectusbut ubuntu "runs" on macs02:34
MonadoPowerI'm really feeling it02:34
somsip!mac | Latrodectus (the current discussion is off topic, read this for specifics on Ubuntu on Mac hardware)02:35
ubottuLatrodectus (the current discussion is off topic, read this for specifics on Ubuntu on Mac hardware): For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages02:35
Latrodectusoh02:36
krabadorok people, notebook with lvds hdmi-0 and vga-0 , no xorg.conf (default) on radeon hd 5470 with mesa , how can i set DISPLAY variable, to run a software, like mame, in VGA-0 ?02:40
XeHow do I set the ulimit to something over about 50,000?02:41
kiananybody here running a variant of Ubuntu on their MacBook?02:45
* xar- facepalm02:46
aeon-ltdkian: i did02:46
kianaeon-ltd: did or currently are?02:46
aeon-ltdare, but not using it frequently02:46
kianaeon-ltd: how come02:47
aeon-ltdtrackpad drivers are terrible (though mine's a macbook from 2008), performance was roughly the same as osx, more maintenance than osx, less battery life02:47
kianaeon-ltd: yeah I was actually just about to ask you about battery-life and trackpad drivers.02:48
MarchHareDoes anyone else have the problem with the first second of audio being silent when an application first starts playing?02:48
aeon-ltdkian: if you have a recent mac, why not just use virtual machines?02:49
kianaeon-ltd: I want to switch to a variant of Ubuntu full-time.02:49
kianI've been wanting to for quite some time now after running Yosemite. But trackpad & battery life are a concern.02:49
kianaeon-ltd: This is in regards of a latest generation retina macbook pro.02:50
aeon-ltdkian: the high dpi of the retina screens might be a concern02:52
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kianaeon-ltd: There is so much to worry about it makes doing it questionable if it's even a valid thought or not.02:53
Artemis3vkian, have you tried? tested?02:53
kianArtemis3v: not even once02:53
kianArtemis3v: and there isn't much documentation on it02:53
Artemis3vkian, which one it is?02:55
kianRetina MacBook Pro 13 inch, (Macbook11,1)02:55
Artemis3vhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro11-1/Trusty02:55
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kianoh boy Artemis3v03:00
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MoonlightningHay, #ubuntu . The /boot and /boot/efi partitions on one of my laptops got reformatted. I think I've got things /mostly/ sorted out, 'cept when I try to boot it up, it complains that it can't find /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root and dumps me into a shell (I opted for FDE during the original installation).03:03
kianArtemis3v: the part on that guide for wireless drivers03:03
kianI don't have an ethernet adapter so what's my choice here?03:04
Artemis3vhmm03:04
Artemis3vgo where you can find an ethernet adapter :303:05
kianArtemis3v: piece of junk doesn't have an ethernet port03:05
le_pigkian: read chili555's answer here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/453252/setup-problems-ubuntu-14-04-wifi-on-macbookpro-13-3-w-retina-dual-boot03:05
kianI want to do this tonight03:05
Artemis3voh03:05
le_pigkian: you can load drivers from your install media03:05
MoonlightningSeems to me it's not automatically trying to run `cryptsetup`. Can someone point me in the right direction for fixing that?03:05
kianArtemis3v: ugh so indecisive whether to do this or not03:06
kianle_pig: how so?03:06
kianIf I can get the wifi working I can figure out the rest hopefully.03:06
le_pigkian: i have the same model 11,1 and chili55's answer in that URL that worked for me. all good after a restart03:06
Artemis3vkian, if you boot the live iso and you get no wifi you will know right away03:07
kianle_pig: wait seriously?03:07
kianle_pig: you're running ubuntu on 11,1?03:07
wfioReally looking forward to the next iteration of Ubuntu :)03:07
wfioUbuntu is keeping me from going back to Mac because it's so swanky03:07
le_pigkian: i have a macbook pro 11,1 running ubuntu 14.0403:07
Artemis3voh i see, the dvd iso should have the required package03:07
Moonlightning…hmmmm. I don't seem to have a `cryptsetup` binary, nor /etc/fstab or /etc/crypttab files. Might've been a side effect of having the initramfs stuff rebuilt from a chroot within the live session…03:08
kianArtemis3v: pardon?03:08
wfioI really just want to find a killer ultrabook with 16GB of RAM to run Ubuntu on -- I do a lot of data slicing and read large files into working memory03:08
kianArtemis3v: think it's included with 14.04?03:08
Artemis3vyeah follow their link03:08
Artemis3vhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/453252/setup-problems-ubuntu-14-04-wifi-on-macbookpro-13-3-w-retina-dual-boot03:08
Artemis3vfor the wifi during install part03:08
le_pigkian: everything you need to get it done is in that URL i sent. you can even confirm the exact model of your wifi chipset with a command mentioned in the discussion. it's the easiest part of all the stuff you'll need to fix on the 11,1 model.03:09
kianle_pig: how's battery, trackpad?03:11
le_pigkian: trackpad is fine, except that i have to two finger click to right click. haven't really tested the battery much yet.03:12
le_pigkian: you're going to get full screen brightness and keyboard backlight on every boot. you'll have to fix those, too.03:12
le_pigkian: and suspend is totally broken for me. i still haven't bothered fixing that.03:12
kianle_pig: have links to those solutions as well?03:12
kianle_pig: that's no good03:13
le_pigkian: this is regarding the same problem in 12.04, but it worked for me on 14.04.2: http://askubuntu.com/questions/137355/how-to-disable-macbook-keyboard-backlight03:14
le_pigkian: honestly, i wouldn't want to fix all this stuff either. sell it and get an XPS 13 :)03:15
locolocoAnyone know of a way to get Bash keyboard shortcuts system-wide in Ubuntu (Dash, Nautilus etc.)?03:16
sayurelektronikoh03:18
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Artemis3vle_pig, the link i gave before mentions the suspend issue and fix03:20
le_pigArtemis3v: Oh! I'm going to read that now. Thanks for the tip! :)03:21
docmurIf I generate a sshkey id_rsa.pub, I had the understand that if I gave that to a client, they could connect to the server with out a password, yet no matter who uses it they still have to enter one, should there be any extra steps?03:22
SkpSNo, the client needs to have their key on the server.03:24
docmurShit, thats right :S03:25
docmurmy bad03:25
SkpSYour pub key means they trust you. Their pub key means you trust them.03:25
CptRageToasterspecifically, in your authenticated_users file03:26
CptRageToasteralso, note: File permissions on the ssh key files are incredibly strict03:26
SkpSThat ^^^03:26
CptRageToasterif they have too many, or too few permissions, they are outright ignored03:26
docmurexit03:29
jj995apt-get fails due to a lock, and "ps aux | grep apt-get" shows a sleeping "sudo apt-get upgrade bedtools" from last month.  Is there a way to safely kill that sleeping apt-get?03:30
jj995should I send it SIGINT?03:31
Bashing-omjj995: What returns -> sudo lsof /var/lib/dpkg/lock <- ?03:32
jj995Bashing-om: it is still running...03:36
boomernanghi - i have a few ubuntu desktops and an ipad i would like to print off... I am looking to buy a wireless printer.. how would i get ubuntu to know about it? Do i need to use a print server on my adsl modem/router or is there a better way?03:37
Bashing-omjj995: That was just to see where the lock was, IF it is apt, then one might be able to "rm" the file .03:37
jj995Bashing-om: I can see that apt-get is running, so can't we assume apt-get has the lock?  I'm just going to try sending SIGINT to that sleeping apt-get process from last month03:39
SchrodingersScatboomernang: I have a brother wireless printer that I print off fine.  They have their own 3rd party tool for the setup, not sure if the standard cups with ubuntu would work with it, I didn't really try.  That's the only one I have first hand experience with, maybe I can try the HP at work tomorrow :303:39
Bashing-omjj995: Best to know, rather than guess .. ( I have borked my sytem poking at things ) .03:40
SchrodingersScatI would hope it would be mostly standard, it's just network printing03:41
boomernangSchrodingersScat: thanks. So im using xfce at the moment.. where would i go to add a network printer?03:41
jj995Bashing-om: sending SIGINT to apt-get seems safer than just deleting the lock file, right?03:41
SchrodingersScatboomernang: go to the mouse start menu and type in printer, then the plus sign, should bring up a menu that includes a dropdown for network printers03:42
boomernangSchrodingersScat: awesome. have a good day :)03:42
SchrodingersScatboomernang: you too, good luck.03:43
Bashing-omjj995: "lsof" == list open files. if it comes back that apt has a lock, it is save to " sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock " .03:43
jj995Bashing-om: for whatever reason lsof never returned anything.  I sent SIGTERM to the apt-get process and the lock was released and apt-get is working normally now.  I still think it makes more sense to end the apt-get process than to just delete the lock from underneath it03:45
Bashing-omjj995: :) All's well that ends well, like advised, depends on what holds that lock .03:47
phionahow do we install themes in gedit?03:50
jj995Bashing-om: well, maybe apt-get is in a worse state than I thought. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/sbin/pam-auth-update line 28... http://paste.ubuntu.com/10682050/03:53
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Guest44823hello03:58
aeon-ltdhello03:59
phionahow do we install themes in gedit?04:04
lotuspsychje!themes | phiona04:04
ubottuphiona: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freecode.com/tags/theme - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy04:04
Bashing-omjj995: look'n at your http://paste.ubuntu.com/10682050/ .04:07
Bashing-omjj995: "132 not upgraded" >> -> sudo apt-get update , sudo apt-get upgrade <- . Then we see what is .04:08
LaurenHey there, does anyone know if Firechat is available for ubuntu?04:09
lotuspsychjeLauren: this is an app for smartphones?04:09
LaurenYea, but I think it can connect with computers, or it was going to be able to do that04:10
lotuspsychjeLauren: there's a nice alternative telegram for that04:10
Laurento use bluetooth to connect a device to my computer and be able to transfer internet access?04:10
jj995Bashing-om: apt-get is hanging with the output in that paste.  I guess I'll just SIGTERM it again.  this is a shared server.  I bet the last person running apt-get got the same error and just left it in that state04:10
cobi#ubuntu-ko04:11
lotuspsychjeLauren: well telegram is just a nice secure chat app for contacts, not sure it can connect bluetooth devices04:12
lotuspsychje!bluetooth | Lauren04:12
ubottuLauren: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup04:12
jj995Bashing-om: 119 to upgrade, I'm just going to go ahead and try it.  http://paste.ubuntu.com/10682121/04:16
Bashing-omjj995: So far so good, Now run -> sudo apt-get dest-upgrade <- /// line 28 >> use Debconf::Client::ConfModule ':all'; ; Th package manager did advise to install it .04:20
Bashing-omsudo apt-get dist-upgrade *04:20
jj995Bashing-om: dist-upgrade will prompt me before installing/removing anything, right?04:24
cfhowlettjj995, sandbox first: apt-get -s dist-upgrade04:24
Bashing-omjj995: dist-upgrade will take care of those "held packages" .. but it do pay to pay attention to what is going to be done .04:25
jj995Bashing-om: plain apt-get upgrade lead to same "BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/sbin/pam-auth-update line 28." I guess I really need to do dist-upgrade04:25
jj995cfhowlett: thanks04:27
Bashing-omjj995: Those held packages need to be addressed, sure, the error is as the package manager advised... you can look at the pearl script, and see that the package is required to be installed (Debconf ??) .04:27
cfhowlettjj995, happy2help!04:28
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jj995Bashing-om: apt-get seems hung with this output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10682149/04:37
Bashing-omjj995: look'n04:38
Bashing-omjj995: Hummm .... Try -> sudo apt-get install --reinstall debconf <- .04:41
jj995Bashing-om: you think I should CTR-C the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade? ps aux shows it using 0.4 and state S+04:43
calamarihi. I upgraded for 12.04 to 14.0 and now stellarium doesn't work right, it says I need to upgrade from GLSL 1.2 to GLSL 1.3. How do I accomplish it? I upgraded packages from the obiaf repository and rebooted, but it didn't seem to help. is there something in /etc or /etc/x11 I need to change?04:44
calamari*from 12.04 to 14.0404:44
lotuspsychje!find glsl04:46
ubottuFound: gambas3-gb-opengl-glsl04:46
lotuspsychjecalamari: did you try an uninstall for stellarium and reinstall?04:46
Bashing-omjj995: Odd and strange ,tjat the update does not cpmplete, yeah .. go ahead and terminate .. see then what results in trying to install "debconf" .04:46
jj995Bashing-om: actually it just started spitting out more output so I'm going to see if it finishes before running "sudo apt-get install --reinstall debconf"04:47
Bashing-omjj995: KK04:48
calamarilotuspsychje: okay I tried that and I get the same problems04:49
wfioanyone find a good ultrabook with 8-16GB of RAM that runs Ubuntu well?04:52
cfhowlettwifo dell precision m3800 Developer Edition04:52
calamaritried the intel drivers but it needs 14.10.. I guess 14.04 has a bad kernel04:52
lotuspsychjewfio: make your own ultrabook with a samsung 850 pro ssd04:52
cfhowlettwfio, and the Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition04:52
wfioI was looking at that!04:53
cfhowlettwfio, I just got my m3800.  nice.  the xps 13 is due for a refresh any day now.  wait for the 2015 edition04:54
wfiookie dokie04:54
wfioI saw an Ars article about it04:54
wfioit got killer reviews04:54
cfhowlettwfio, battery life is a PITA, but other than that; a solid piece f work04:54
wfiowhat's your realistic use case like?04:55
wfioI get about 20 minutes on my HP Dv7t but the battery only has 32% total left on it04:55
calamarican I force stellarium back to the 12.04 version?04:55
wfioi pretty much only use it on battery for surfing and buying crap and emails04:55
calamarisince 14.04 stellarium is broken I guess?04:56
wfioi plug in whenever i do anything intensive like watching videos, slicing data files, etc04:56
cfhowlettwfio, I do multimedia not developing ... if I'm not running the nvidia high performance gpu, I can get about 2 hours.  but, start playing videos, music, or do graphics intensive work ....04:56
wfio2 hours .... ugh04:56
wfiothat is PITA04:56
cfhowlettwfio, yep.04:57
cfhowlettwfio, pain - in - the -04:57
scienteshow do i get chkdsk to run on windows 7?04:57
scienteshow do i get windows 7 to actually chkdsk?04:59
scientesit says it is going to do it and then when i reboot it doesn't actually do it04:59
cfhowlettscientes, for windows support, ask ##windows.  this is ubuntu.05:00
calamarioh no!  stellarium 12.04 doesn't work either :(05:00
scientesi need this to install ubuntu05:00
scientesntfsresize wont work without it05:00
calamariI guess that means 14.04 is just totally busted for intel graphics05:00
calamariI should never have tried to upgrade05:00
cfhowlettscientes, ##windows for windows issues, ubuntu for ubuntu issues ...05:00
scientesntfs-3g should ship its own chkdsk05:01
calamarican anyone see what I'm typing?05:01
Latrodectusyes05:01
calamariis 14.04 compatible with intel graphics?05:02
calamariit doesn't seem to work where I was fine in 12.0405:02
calamari(3d stuff)05:02
cfhowlettcalamari, yes, but you might find it advisable to install the intel linux graphics drivers05:02
calamariit won't let me05:02
calamariit says I have to be on 14.1005:03
calamariit claims that ubuntu developers screwed up the 14.04 kernel05:03
scientescalamari, you could install the hardware enablement pack05:03
cfhowlettcalamari, ?????05:03
calamarilet me find the exact page05:04
cfhowlettcalamari, then get the driver from intel05:04
OerHeksscientes, "it claims" or do you?05:04
cfhowlettcalamari, https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads05:04
calamarimy bad, X not the kernel... https://01.org/linuxgraphics/comment/1157#comment-115705:05
OerHeks"Packages installed by the Graphics Installer for Ubuntu 14.04 "trusty" may no longer function properly. Support for Ubuntu 14.04 is deprecated as of this release."05:05
OerHekscfhowlett, ^^05:05
calamarianyways, because of the ubuntu foulups they removed intel driver support for 14.0405:05
cfhowlett!  news to me ...05:06
ubottucfhowlett: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)05:06
jj995Bashing-om: I sent SIGTERM to "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" after it produced no output for about 15 minutes, now I'm back to "Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock".  this is a vicious circle :)05:06
jj995I am just going to remove the lock file since I'm pretty confident it was left there when I sent SIGTERM05:07
calamariI seem to remember a proprietary drive installation tool .. that I don't seem to have anymore.. or was that just for network cards and not graphics?05:07
calamari*driver05:07
cfhowlettcalamari, there was a driver install tool for intel linux graphics but it seems to be deprecated for the 14.04 release.05:08
Bashing-omjj995: It is past my witching hour and well past beddy bye time. I leave ya in good hands here on IRC .  Can't stands it no more.05:08
wfiohow can a mac book pro get 6-8 hours on a charge but an ubuntu machine similarly equipped not?05:08
wfiothat boggles me cfhowlett05:09
cfhowlettwfio, OSX is optimized specifically for mac.  ubuntu is not.05:09
wfioi meant on similar hardware05:09
wfioso the dell for example05:09
jj995Bashing-om: thanks for putting up with me for so long :)05:09
wfiocould I optimize the Ubuntu to squeeze more life out of the battery similar to how OSX does it?05:09
cfhowlettwfio, hardware from Dell.  OS from ubuntu.  Mac: hardware from Apple.  OS from Apple.05:10
wfioconsidering that i asked that question probably means that I personally cannot, but that it could be a possibility05:10
wfiomakes sense cfhowlett05:10
Bashing-omjj995: np .. but I got to cease and desist .. others here will pick up my slack.05:11
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jj995"sudo apt-get install --reinstall debconf" is hanging on me with this output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10682249/ .  According to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1500897 , this can be caused by a messed up mount.  one of my nfs mounts is non-functional (if I ping the ip all packets are lost) and I think this is causing the apt-get hang05:22
jj995maybe I should unmount the nfs mount?05:23
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jj995apt-get update ends in " /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)" -- please help.  full output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10682338/05:50
jj995s/update/upgrade05:50
jj995oh well, goodnight06:00
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BlackDalekMy laptop uses a built in graphics adapter. Ubuntu 14.04 detects it as "Intel® Ivybridge Mobile". I am getting a white flash (one frame of white) at the start and end of EVERY opengl transition in Libreoffice Impress slideshows. This seems to be a bug with the opengl driver and not with Libreoffice. How can I fix opengl glitches in Ubuntu?06:49
BlackDalekAlso.. is there any kind of program I can download which I can use for testing OpenGl on Ubuntu?06:50
Trinityi'm using xfce and I i have 3 monitors and i was able to set up the panel to be on the middle of the screen but how do I get my icons to go to the center screen as well?06:50
ablest1980icons are on the left moniter?06:51
Trinityyea, e.g if i drag all icons to my center monitor and then arrange icons the icons will go to the left monitor again06:52
Trinityi've tried hacks like saving the icon positions but when I create a new file on Desktop or something it still shifts over to the left and i want it to create the file on the center one06:52
ablest1980swap left moniter cable middle moniter cable06:53
ablest1980or swap moniters06:53
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BlackDalekMy laptop uses a built in graphics adapter. Ubuntu 14.04 detects it as "Intel® Ivybridge Mobile". I am getting a white flash (one frame of white) at the start and end of EVERY opengl transition in Libreoffice Impress slideshows. This seems to be a bug with the opengl driver and not with Libreoffice. How can I fix opengl glitches in Ubuntu?06:59
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BlackDalekAlso.. is there any kind of program I can download which I can use for testing OpenGl on Ubuntu?07:06
cfhowlettBlackDalek, glmark207:10
BlackDalekcfhowlett, thank you.07:10
cfhowlettBlackDalek, happy2help!07:11
Desez2tPunkI can't connect to my Windows 8.1 shared 2TB HDD, it requires authentication, any ideas guys? It'll allow me to connect, then request a username and pass, when I type in the correct info it just makes me have to type it in again and repeat infinitely.07:12
chotazGood evening folks, I was wondering if there's a way to 'transform' my standar ubuntu 14.10 installation in ubuntuMATE 14.10 ?07:13
Ben64chotaz: ubuntu mate isn't an official flavor until 15.04, so... not yet07:14
chotazBen64: thanks for the tip, ill wait a couple more weeks.07:16
daixiaoyang你好07:37
cfhowlett!cn | daixiaoyang07:37
ubottudaixiaoyang: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw07:37
brycetd19mStill have yesterday's problem. I can't get my 42 inch TV above 1024x76807:43
Kevin4ubuntuAnybody can help me?07:44
cfhowlett!ask | Kevin4ubuntu07:45
ubottuKevin4ubuntu: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience07:45
Kevin4ubuntu!ask | I used pkill Xorg to logout, but after that, I can't log in GUI. What can i do on terminal line to fix it?07:48
ubottuI used pkill Xorg to logout, but after that, I can't log in GUI. What can i do on terminal line to fix it?: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience07:48
Tex_Nickhmmm07:50
Kevin4ubuntuif I can't fix it, I have to rebuilt it :(07:51
somsipKevin4ubuntu: is this after a reboot or are you just on command line after killing X?07:52
somsipKevin4ubuntu: too slow as I'm going AFK. This applies to the latter http://askubuntu.com/questions/1220/how-can-i-restart-x-server-from-the-command-line07:53
ikoniajust reboot07:53
ikoniait will auto start07:53
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brycetd19mAnyone know why it's locking at 1024x768 when the display is able to max out at 1080P07:54
BlackDalekMy laptop uses a built in graphics adapter. Ubuntu 14.04 detects it as "Intel® Ivybridge Mobile". I am getting a white flash (one frame of white) at the start and end of EVERY opengl transition in Libreoffice Impress slideshows. This seems to be a bug with the opengl driver and not with Libreoffice. How can I fix opengl glitches in Ubuntu?07:55
cfhowlettBlackDalek, ubuntu version number???07:55
BlackDalekubuntu 14.04.207:56
cfhowlettBlackDalek, darn.  I was going to suggest you get the intel linux graphics driver installer, but 14.04 has been deprecated07:56
Kevin4ubuntu@somsip: it was after reboot07:58
brycetd19mDrivers are installed (got that done here yesterday) but the system still after 5 hours of trying won't go above 1024x768 and nothing I do changes that. It's not seeing the right settings for the monitor eather as the Monitor is a 16:10 motor07:58
BlackDalekcfhowlett, to make matters worse, I already looked into the intel's own driver for linux, and discovered I needed 14.10 to use it. I upgraded to 14.10 and it totally broke my system and I had to restore 14.04 from a backup.07:58
ikoniayou should never need to pull direct from intel07:58
cfhowlettBlackDalek, :)  yep.07:58
ikoniaif there is a problem with the version shipped with ubuntu you can either a.) fix it yourself if you are skilled b.) log the bug and work with the maintainers to fix it07:59
BlackDalekcfhowlett,  14.10 simply does not work on this laptop at all. It won't even boot up to a login screen.07:59
cfhowlettBlackDalek, I can't advise on that as I only use LTS releases ... 14.04.207:59
ikoniasetting the xorg config to use "vesa" and confirm the prooblem goes away without opengl07:59
ikoniathat would seem a reasonable test07:59
ikoniathe more you narrow it down the cleaner and more focussed the bug is, and the easier it is to work with people08:00
ablest1980cfhowlet same here i only use lts08:00
ablest1980and hi08:00
BlackDalekikonia, how do I go about making that change to xorg config? is it easy to do?08:00
ikoniayou'll need to generate an xorg.conf and set the "Driver" line to "vesa"08:01
ikoniathis will use a failsafe non-accelerated video card mode08:01
Tex_Nickin all fairness that's not to say that intermediate releases don't work fine ! ;-)08:01
ablest1980blackdalek graphics driver?08:01
BlackDalekikonia, ok... is there a howto you can point me to which explains where I can find this xorg config file to edit? ;)08:02
cfhowlettTex_Nick, true.  personal preference as I can't justify upgrading every 6 - 9 months.  bloody edges tend to be bloody.08:02
ikoniaBlackDalek: Xorg --configure will generate a template08:02
Tex_Nickcfhowlett: indeed sir ;-)08:03
ikoniaBlackDalek: modify the template and drop it into /etc/X11 as a file called "xorg.conf" and restart the xserver (or just reboot to be clean)08:03
rezahi guys08:03
ablest1980hi08:03
rezahow can I run matlab in ubuntu08:03
ikoniareza: install it08:03
ikonialaunch it08:03
cfhowlettreza, install, launch it, run it08:04
rezais it possible at all?08:04
ikoniayes08:04
rezait don't need crack?08:04
ikoniacrack ?08:04
cfhowlettreza, we don't do cracks here08:04
rezayes crack or serial number08:05
ikoniareza: that is nothing to do with linux08:05
ikoniareza: you need to buy the product08:05
rezabecase im in iran and can't buy licence08:05
cfhowlettreza, then no matlab.  we don't do cracks or piracy08:05
ikoniathen we can't help you08:05
cfhowlettreza   see this      https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MATLAB08:06
leothlonhello everyone, can someone help me abit with iptables? i want to allow traffic from 192.168.10.X on eth0 interface ... but "/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -s 192.168.10.0/24 -j ACCEPT" dont seem to work :/08:06
ikonialeothlon: define "doesn't work"08:06
ikonialeothlon: what is the actual problem08:07
rezathabks08:07
ablest1980did you try sudo and that leothlon?08:07
rezaI can't use my tablet in media storage mode in linux08:08
rezais there any way to do it?08:08
ikonialook at mtp storage08:08
rezais it an app in ubuntu?08:09
ikoniano08:09
rezaoh in my tablet is only media storage and camera mode08:10
rezaand none of them work in linux08:10
frdmnhello, I have a hardware box which takes fairly long to shutdown once i've entered "reboot" (1-2 minutes) also the startup takes quit a bit08:10
frdmnis there any way to find out why exactly?08:10
frdmnor to log the times of each process start/stop?08:10
madhuriHi, I am trying to delete a lv but it is failing with error "Logical volume stack-volumes-lvmdriver-1/volume-a0024358-9f23-4829-bf02-315339d755ac is used by another device."08:10
brycetd19mJust tried adding supported res via this guide given to me from launchpad when they closed my bug (logiz) https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xrandr#Resolution_lower_than_expected  when following this I get an error display was shut down to prevent damage error display out of sync08:10
madhuriI have checked it is not mounted also not used be any device.08:11
madhuriCan anyone help?08:11
brycetd19mAnyone know what's up I set it to the same as my windows box uses (even able to get 4k but it's slow due to lack of gpu support)08:13
Tex_Nickfrdmn: you really need to exactly specify your system, both hardware & software/OS08:13
madhurihttp://pastebin.com/trqhs0xT for reference08:13
ablest1980btycetd19m set what?08:14
ablest1980brycetd19m08:15
frdmnTex_Nick: 14.04 LTS + Dell 295008:15
end2endis Ubuntu the most secure mainstream OS ever?08:15
maximinus just do a sanity check08:16
frdmnOMSA and iDRAC installed so that might take a bit to start/stop, however im not sure why _that_ long08:16
cfhowlettend2end, no.08:16
end2endok08:16
end2endcfhowlett, what is then?08:16
cfhowlettend2end, please ask in #ubuntu-offtopic.  this is the technical support channel.08:16
madhuricfhowlett, Can you help?08:17
brycetd19mSet a custom res as the tv is shown as 1024x768 yet it's a 4k capable screen. I don't go above 1080P howeve408:17
cfhowlettmadhuri, nope.  I try not to comment on matters I know nothing about.  sorry..08:17
Tex_Nickfrdmn: so have you installed as a dual boot ?08:17
Tex_Nickinstalled ubuntu as a dual boot*08:18
madhuricfhowlett, Thanks anyways. Do you know who can help?08:18
cfhowlettmadhuri, be patient.  someone in this channel will likely be able to offer some guidance08:19
madhuriOk. Thanks08:19
ikoniawhat's the issue ?08:19
frdmnTex_Nick: no, why do you ask?08:20
frdmnDRAC is permanently running, even the server is shut off08:20
frdmnit's independent08:20
frdmnhas its own network interface08:20
frdmnI only boot into Ubuntu08:21
Tex_Nickfrdm: so ubuntu was the original OS that was installed on that PC bew ?08:21
frdmnyes, exactly :)08:21
Tex_Nicknew08:21
Tex_Nickfrdmn: has it always been slow to shutdown & boot ?08:22
frdmnTex_Nick: well it's a 19" server08:22
frdmnso basically there was nothing installed08:23
ikoniafrdmn: what's the actual issue ?08:23
frdmnikonia: if I type "reboot" it takes 1-2 minutes until the system finally shuts down08:23
frdmnand start up takes a while as well08:23
frdmnI want to find out which process is responsible for that08:23
frdmnlog it, basically.08:24
ikoniafrdmn: ok, remove the boot splash and watch the boot process, you'll see what's slow08:24
ikoniafrdmn: chances are whatever is slow to boot is slow to stop08:24
ikoniamove forward from there08:24
frdmnthe issue, I can't reboot that machine often because its productional :/08:25
ikoniathen wait until you can08:25
ikoniaas if you can't do it often - it isn't causing you a problem with the slow shutdown08:25
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brycetd19mAblest1980 I'm trying to set the video output on a 4k capable 42 inch smart TV and ubuntu is giving me nothing but out of range issues08:29
ikoniabrycetd19m: you'll probably find you need to hardcode a lot of variables into the xorg.conf to get that setup08:31
ikoniaas well as confirming not only can your video card support it grapphically, but from itt's output socket too08:31
brycetd19mI have done that windows does require a special driver and I normally run the tv at 1080P but ubuntu doesn't seam to do it08:32
ikoniayou'll probably need to set a fair ammount of the tv's parameters manally08:33
brycetd19mHard coding the 1080P settings matching windows settings 100% does one thing and one thing alone it causes the monitor to display eather out of range errors or the screen was shut down to prevent damage..08:34
ikoniawhat settings are you setting and where ?08:35
brycetd19mWas suggested this brycetd19m: http://sammart.in/2012/05/29/enabling-resolutions-in-ubuntu-12-04-lubuntu-12-04/08:37
ikoniabrycetd19m: what video card device are you using08:38
brycetd19mGtx750 2gb drivers are installed in fact you helped me with that08:39
ikoniaI don't remember08:39
ikoniabrycetd19m: so do you currently have an xorg.conf ?08:39
brycetd19mI do yes. Setting it manually is lost at reboot and I can't get rid of the message out of range anyway. Windows driver uses uses a modified rgb setup near as I can tell.08:41
brycetd19mAs in its rgb with an extra color.08:41
brycetd19mBit odd08:41
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cfhowlettlov10, stop.  now.08:47
lov1014,00*4408:47
DJoneslov10: I think you need to be using a calculator, not IRC08:47
lov10how08:47
lov10tanks08:48
lov10sex08:48
jnhghyhttps://www.google.ro/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=google+calculator&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=0McTVem4F4zsO6rLgeAN#channel=fs&q=calculator08:48
jnhghylov10: ^08:48
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cfhowlettlov10, please play elsewhere.08:49
lov10how08:49
cfhowlettlov10, like this:  /exit08:49
lov10not now08:49
Tex_Nicklov10: if ya keep that up you're gonna get kicked/banned ... hey either lead, follow or stay out of the way ? ;-)08:51
lov10not sleep:zzzzzzzzz......)08:52
cfhowlettmsg to all: hexchat has an ignore function.  for example:   /ignore lov10     and he turns invisible on your computer.08:54
Tex_Nickcfhowlett: my brain has a similar function (ignore) ;-))))08:55
GilesHi, I am experiencing very slow graphical response (scrolling) in chromium and other apps since upgrading to utopic, what could be the cause of this. I use gnome-session-fallback desktop with metacity (i.e without compiz)08:56
GilesAhh, I went to chrome:///flags, and selected force gpu rasterisation for all layers09:04
GilesThat's fixed it.09:04
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Tex_NickGiles: so that fixed Chrome & rge OTHER Apps ? hmmm09:06
lov10FRENDS09:08
lov10SAD09:09
GilesTex_Nick: Well no, it fixed chromium, which is where I noticed the problem most prevalently.09:09
lov10WATH ARE VOLD09:09
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k1l!ot | lov1009:10
ubottulov10: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!09:10
Tex_Nickkll: i imagine #ubuntu-offtopic doesn't want lov10 either ;-)09:13
lov10hppt:/all about the bass meghan teilor .com09:15
DJoneslov10: This channel is for Ubuntu support, its not a general chat channel09:15
frdmnTex_Nick: ha! just found the package "bootlogd"09:17
frdmnexactly what I need :)09:17
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Tex_Nickfrdmn: cool man persistence usually pays off ;-)09:19
NewRandomNicknamwow this channel is populated compared to arch lulz09:19
leothloni need help with iptables. when i connect to my home vpn server from remote location it gives me 192.168.10.X ip, but i still cant ssh into my ubuntu server from there... from local lan (192.168.1.X) it works fine tho... here is my iptables setup: http://pastebin.com/kXip97nz09:21
leothloni have the same setting for 192.168.10.X as i have for 192.168.1.X  .. why does one work and not the other?09:22
duckey http://pastebin.com/QwpZB9zW09:24
duckeywhy does bash keep saying fi is not a command? and unexpected end of file?09:24
gryleothlon: huh09:26
gryleothlon: which server is that iptables setup on?09:26
somsipduckey: because your syntax is wrong http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/06/bash-if-statement-examples/09:26
leothlonIts a homeserver running ubuntu server, (not the vpn server but another one)09:26
frdmnduckey: you forgot to close your if's09:26
duckeyfrdmn, bash says fi is not a command09:27
frdmnthen the paste contains a different state09:27
frdmnthe paste doesnt even contain a single "fi"09:27
gryleothlon: when you say "ubuntu server", which computer do you mean -- one in the same lan as vpn server; the vpn server; or something outside?09:28
gryleothlon: I lost contact with you here09:28
duckeyI know. I removed them09:28
leothlonits on the same lan as the vpn server09:28
frdmnduckey: thats the issue09:28
frdmntry this:09:28
gryleothlon: ok09:28
leothlonmy router is running the vpn server, and the ubunto server is connected to the router09:28
frdmnduckey: http://pastebin.com/U8Wj9wgW09:29
gryleothlon: what happens when you try to ssh your ubuntu server? what ip do you use when you do so?09:29
QwertieDo live usb persistence files work on mac?09:29
mcphailQwertie: should do, i think09:29
leothlongry it just times out.. i ssh into 192.168.1.59 (the ubuntu server), and i do this when the vpn is connected and active09:30
QwertieMine keeps getting wiped :/09:30
duckeyfrdmn, I got for text, all updates are complete09:30
RovanionIs it possible for a user to provide their own xkbmap? Without root access to /usr/share/X11/xkb09:30
frdmnduckey: what do you mean?09:31
mcphailQwertie: Seems odd. They are created/mounted by the live distribution and shouldn't be affected by the installed OS09:31
gryleothlon: I think there's a flaw in the vpn setup-- it is supposed to give you a local IP. if your local IPs in that lan are 192.168.1.*, then it should give you a 192.168.1.* ip, not one ending in 10.*.09:31
mcphailQwertie: (afaik)09:31
QwertieGoing to try reflashing the usb with unetbootin this time09:31
gryleothlon: to test this hypothesis, you can try to disable iptables on that server and try to ssh into it again. I suspect that you would find that it still times out even with iptables disabled :)09:32
duckeysame09:32
leothlonactually the vpn server is setting 10.X rather than 1.X so its easier to set specific rules and knowing what devices comes from vpn.. i can connect to everything els fine, but not the ubuntu server :/ so it must be the ip tables.. couse if i flush the iptables i can connect fine...09:32
brycetd19mGry not always my nighthawk sets my local ip as 10.0.0.1 and always will that's the routers subnet09:32
duckeyfrdmn, thats what text for the else statement shows up as09:33
frdmnim not sure whats your question right now09:33
duckeyHow can I fix taht09:34
duckey*that09:34
frdmnfix what?09:34
frdmnyour actual issue was syntax errors in your bash script09:34
frdmnwhich are fixed now09:34
duckeytext for the else statement shows up as all updates are complete09:34
frdmnduckey: do you have an issue with homosexuals? just noticed the demo texts in your bash scripts09:36
duckeyNo09:37
duckeyI got the same bs on ##linux09:37
gr33n7007hduckey: your missing -- from you text flag09:37
leothlongry, as i have the same rules for 10.X as 1.X it should ether work on both or on none but not like now working on one and not the other :/?09:37
somsipduckey: try #bash for guidance on how to write bash, or check out a tutorial or two09:37
duckeyoh09:38
duckeythere is a bash channel, COOL!09:38
leothlonits irc.. theres a channel for everything :D09:38
duckeyikr09:39
gryleothlon: I'm not sure how openvpn works if you try to put two lans together. as mentioned, I would try to disable iptables to test where the problem is.09:39
frdmnduckey: if you don't want to hear "such bs", then don't use such stupid texts in your demo09:39
duckeyfrdmn, Oh wow. This world gets upset if someone sneezes on a holy fucking towel on accident. Jesus, If someone is bullying you you get your fucking friends and dont take shit, in fact, show them shit dont bother you by laughing with them. Stop being a fucking victim and stand up!09:39
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madhuriHi can anyone help me out with lvm issue?09:40
duckeyOff topic, sorry09:40
duckeygood bye09:40
leothlongry, if i flush the iptable rules everything works fine.. :/09:40
gryah crap09:40
frdmnduckey: wow. wat.09:41
gryleothlon: I'm sorry, I don't follow at this point. Please re-paste the question including all info you gave me, and someone else would pick it up.09:41
somsipfrdmn: well, that escalated quickly...09:42
frdmnsomsip: :D09:42
brycetd19mI figured out the issue my TV is an AMOLED display. Hence why custom drivers are required09:43
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leothloncan someone help me with my iptable rules? i have this setup atm: http://pastebin.com/kXip97nz   why can i ssh in from 192.168.1.X but not from 192.168.10.X ? i have the same rules for both addresses?09:47
dsc_leothlon: output of iptables -L would be nice too09:47
leothlonhmm dsc_ i can't realy get that now tho :P couse i am currently on 10.X network (connected from vpn) so i cant ssh into the server to get the output XD09:48
purplefirehello09:50
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purplefiredo you like kali?09:50
purplefirei want to try this system09:51
DJones!kali | purplefire09:51
ubottupurplefire: Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu itself, as other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. Please consult their websites for more information. Examples: gNewSense (support in #gnewsense), Linux Mint (see !mint), kali-linux (#kali-linux), CrunchBang (support in #crunchbang), BackTrack (support in #backtrack-linux)09:51
purplefireok....09:51
purplefiresorry09:51
purplefirei only want to know09:52
Adolfoasir2015biljjlhyvl09:55
gryAdolfoasir2015: yes hello09:57
Adolfoasir2015hi to everyone09:57
Maiteasir2015hi09:58
Adolfoasir2015au09:59
Maiteasir2015cacau09:59
chotazBesides LibreOffice and LiberOffice what other Office suites are there for ubuntu and how would you guys recommend me? I'm looking for best MSOffice cross compatibility10:05
QwertieIm having some problems with the live usb. Everytime I restart the storage is reset. I can see the casper-wr file on the usb. Do I need to manually mount it?10:06
k1lchotaz: libreoffice might be the best free thing10:07
mar11hi10:08
grychotaz: it's decent in libreoffice, they have a #libreoffice channel here. best to use something written for your own desktop environment and report bugs for it, instead of trying all office suites on the planet.10:08
mar11how can I change the name of my computer witch show in terminal?10:08
EriC^^!hostname10:09
ubottuUse hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hosts to include BOTH the old and new hostname and then change /etc/hostname to the new one. WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly.10:09
EriC^^mar11: ^10:09
mar11can you tell me about it more10:10
mar11I can't understand is all10:10
EriC^^mar11: do you want to change the name of your computer?10:10
mar11yes10:10
EriC^^ok, open a terminal and type gksu gedit /etc/hots10:11
mar11not user10:11
EriC^^* gksu gedit /etc/hosts10:11
chotazI'll join a MATE related channel and ask there then gry, thanks for the tip. k1l thanks aswell :)10:11
grysee you around and enjoy then10:11
mar11eric it asked my pass and after I enter it vanished10:13
EriC^^mar11: did it open gedit?10:13
mar11no10:14
mar11it says10:14
Amm0nchotaz, Kingsoft Office is worth a look too, it has got a good compablitiy to MS-Office formats.10:14
mar11sh: 1: gedit: not found10:14
EriC^^mar11: type echo $PATH10:14
EriC^^mar11: why are you using sh instead of bash?10:15
Amm0nchotaz, but it's not in Ubuntu Repositories yet.10:15
mar11im in minit10:15
mar11mint10:15
EriC^^!mint | mar11 sorry10:15
ubottumar11 sorry: Linux Mint is not a supported derivative of Ubuntu. Please seek support in #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org10:15
vbgunzAfter suspend, I lose network-manager and have to restart it manually. I also have to mount -a again manually (some mounts are on the network)... What's the easiest, simplest recommended way to "sudo network-manager restart; sudo mount -a" automatically after resuming from a suspend?10:16
mar11eric:what should I do now?10:17
EriC^^mar11: type /server irc.spotchat.org , then /join #linuxmint-help10:18
gryvbgunz: huh10:18
grysame bug here10:18
vbgunzgry, you have the same bug?10:19
gryyes10:19
vbgunzI'm currently looking at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1173952 for a possible fix10:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1173952 in linux (Ubuntu) "Suspend and hibernate not working in 13.04/13.10 with alx module" [Medium,Confirmed]10:19
grywe should at least report it (I didn't get past the "open and register at a website" barrier when I tried to report it)10:19
gryah what is the fix?10:19
vbgunzit says confirmed but not finding a workaround10:19
EriC^^vbgunz: you could try adding a script to /etc/pm/sleep.d if there's not a better way10:19
vbgunzI have this issue with an H97M-itx/ac motherboard from Asrock10:20
EriC^^i think whatever is in there runs when you suspend/come back from suspending10:20
mar11eric:there is noone in that room to help me10:20
mar116 people is there10:20
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EriC^^mar11: it's not on this server, you have to type /server irc.spotchat.org10:21
gryvbgunz: see comment 13 on it10:21
vbgunzEriC^^: I'm in that directory and don't want to touch anything yet, it all seems generic yet specific. nothing here seems general, maybe I'm missing it10:21
grymar11: what, in MATE channel only 6 people?10:21
grymar11: sorry, ignore that, I misread10:21
grymar11: try to ask at their forum10:21
mar11no in #linuxmint-help is 6 people10:21
k1lmar11: you need to change the irc server. mint decided to not make their support channel here on freenode. if you cant join that channel there see their website for other support contacts10:22
EriC^^mar11: open another irc client and type /server irc.spotchat.org10:22
vbgunzI'll try suspending again, I already somewhat created a file close to that, I'll try that one10:22
mar11it says there is not such a server10:22
grymar11: what irc client are you using10:23
k1lmar11: then please visit their website and see there what support mint offers. thanks10:23
TsafnatPaneaHello10:23
TsafnatPaneabonjour10:23
mar11@irc.ubuntu.com10:23
k1l!fr | TsafnatPanea10:23
ubottuTsafnatPanea: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.10:23
TsafnatPaneaits not a problem10:24
gryouch, I just saw the timestamps on that bug report ......10:24
mar11im using pidgin10:24
ppfcan i make ubottu tell me its list of available commands?10:25
mar11if I change hostname does it make it happen?10:25
mar11to change10:26
mar11?10:26
k1lmar11: see the mint website for mint support places. thanks10:26
EriC^^!factoid | ppf10:26
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mar11okay10:26
ppfEriC^^: ty10:26
TsafnatPaneaplease, may you give the name of some specifics channels to share illegaly films musics?10:27
EriC^^TsafnatPanea: seriously? :D10:27
ppfTsafnatPanea: no10:27
k1l!warez  | TsafnatPanea10:27
ubottuTsafnatPanea: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music, and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o10:27
TsafnatPaneathanks10:28
cyborgcygnusI want to upgrade my laptop hdd to a larger one, is there an easy way to copy an encrypted ubuntu hdd to another drive? I've tried disks & gparted off of a live ubuntu usb with no luck10:29
EriC^^cyborgcygnus: dd10:29
EriC^^or clonezilla10:29
vbgunzwell, I made the file, I even chmod +x the file. network-manager is still dead after resume. I just rebooted, I will try again10:32
vbgunzI just rebooted, see if a reboot did the trick10:32
EriC^^vbgunz: made what file?10:32
vbgunz/etc/pm/config.d/modules10:32
EriC^^ok10:33
vbgunzI put my ethernet driver in there which is alx ... network-manager still come up dead. i just rebooted, gonna see if I resume ok here10:33
Amm0nvbgunz, is your script working via commandline?10:35
vbgunzyeah, #13 doesn't work for me and I'm using the exact same driver.10:35
vbgunzAmm0n: it's not really something to execute10:35
vbgunzit only contained SUSPEND_MODULES="alx"10:36
vbgunzI'm just pretty tired of having to go to a commandline after a suspend and do "sudo service network-manager restart; sudo mount -a" I really feel I shouldn't have to10:37
cyborgcygnusubottu dd10:38
vbgunzI just don't know the proper place to add something like that without feeling like I'm hacking the system AND without forgetting I did this 3 months down the road when it's officially fixed and my hack adds a whole new problem to the system10:38
EriC^^vbgunz: just make a script with #!/bin/bash at the top, and type if [ "$1" = "resume" ] || [ "$1" =  "thaw" ]; then service network-manager restart; fi10:38
EriC^^vbgunz: use case ....esac if you want, that would be cleaner10:39
vbgunzEriC^^: thanks for the advice, I'd like the most transparent way possible about this. 3 months down the road I will forget about this completely. it will resurface for my kids, I guarantee it. There has to be a script, one script that already exist that is guaranteed executed on resume. what script is that?10:41
vbgunzgonna try again10:44
gr33n7007hvbgunz: does network manager say "asleep"?10:50
cyborgcygnusEriC^^, thanks I'll give it a go.10:51
gr33n7007hvbgunz: nmcli nm10:51
gr33n7007hafter resume?10:51
vbgunzgr33n7007h: I'll do that now10:54
Paradisee_is there a way to upgrade the opengpl version ?10:54
Paradisee_opengl*10:54
Paradisee_im trying to run an application that require 3.2 3.3 opengl10:55
Paradisee_but im not sure if i support it10:55
ikoniayou're going to hit problems10:55
ikoniayou'll have to move outside the packages supplied by your distro10:55
mcphailI think all the current drivers support 3.3, don't they?10:55
Paradisee_error: Failed to create OpenGL context.10:56
Paradisee_error: Failed to create context!10:56
Paradisee_http://paste.ubuntu.com/10683202/10:56
NedalHi, I want to activate the MAC filtering but I don t know how. It seems like my neighbours are connected to my wifi router even if I changed the password 3 times !10:56
mcphailParadisee_: what video card and drivers are you using?10:56
vbgunzgr33n7007h: nmcli nm returns identical from before resume, after resume except after resume, the STATE is disconnected... I don't see anything asleep10:56
Paradisee_how do i check it10:57
Paradisee_mcphail: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10683205/10:57
Paradisee_^10:57
lotuspsychjeNedal: sounds like a question for the ##networking guys10:57
Paradisee_VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Pitcairn PRO [Radeon HD 7850]10:57
mcphailParadisee_: I can't access that link from this terminal, unfortunately10:58
Nedallotuspsychje,  thanks10:58
Paradisee_mcphail: was a lspci10:58
gr33n7007hvbgunz: ah, thought it just wasn't recovering from sleeping10:59
mcphailParadisee_: and are you using the open source or proprietary driver?10:59
Paradisee_that's a good question10:59
vbgunzgonna try again, this time removing the 50unload_alx hack and see what happens11:00
BluesKaj'Morning all11:00
mcphailParadisee_: the proprietary drivers support 4.x, whereas the open drivers are still on 3.something11:01
Paradisee_how do i check it11:01
lotuspsychjeParadisee_: sudo lshw -C video behind driver=11:02
vbgunzHOLY CRAP, believe it or not (not sure how long until another problem pops up for me) but I removed the executable bit on the 50unload_alx hack found in /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/ and not only did I successfully start back up with the network but my mounts all came back without me having to mount them11:02
mcphailParadisee_: you will not be using the proprietary driver unless you have specifically requested to do so11:03
vbgunzholy jeebus, by disabling the hack that shipped with the system do I get the desired outcome11:03
vbgunzdamn11:03
vbgunzgotta try again11:04
Paradisee_mcphail: http://dpaste.com/0T5ZWZ611:06
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vbgunzgr33n7007h: in case you missed it, it looks solved11:06
mcphailParadisee_: sorry - can't follow links from this device!11:07
Paradisee_configuration: driver=snd_hda_intel latency=011:07
Paradisee_mcphail: ^11:07
x44x45x41x4EWhat's the difference between Ubuntu Core and Ubuntu Studio?11:08
x44x45x41x4EReference: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UtopicUnicorn/ReleaseNotes11:08
lotuspsychjex44x45x41x4E: studio is a flavor for ubuntu desktop music related11:09
x44x45x41x4Elotuspsychje I see. Interesting.11:10
lotuspsychjex44x45x41x4E: ubuntu core can be used to developers on new devices to work11:10
mcphailParadisee_: i don't think that is your video driver11:10
k1lx44x45x41x4E: iirc studio got stuff setup like jack audio server etc which is common use on music production related setups11:11
lotuspsychjeParadisee_: thats your audio driver11:11
vbgunzUbuntu Studio saved my ass... I'm on Kubuntu and I could use SimpleScreenRecorder to get a clean vid and it turns out Jack from Studio saved the day... I ended up installing Ubuntu Studio tools directly into Kubuntu and that worked also11:11
Paradisee_product: Cape Verde/Pitcairn HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 7700/7800 Series]11:11
Paradisee_maybe :D11:11
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k1lvbgunz: we try to keep this channel in family friendly language :) but yes, ubuntu studio is a good alternative some times11:12
x44x45x41x4Ek1l lotuspsychje Cool. Thanks!11:12
Paradisee_there we go11:13
Paradisee_mcphail: configuration: driver=radeon latency=011:13
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mcphailvbgunz: jack can be annoying at times but can usually be persuaded to do what you want11:30
vbgunzmcphail: jack has my respect11:30
mcphailvbgunz: as it should11:30
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LnxNoobHello guys, I tried to disable ipv6 from my home server, I modified /etc/sysctl.conf as stated here : http://askubuntu.com/questions/440649/how-to-disable-ipv6-in-ubuntu-14-04 but after I rebooted, ifconfig tells me I have an IPV6, although cat /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6 return 1. What is wrong ?12:06
gdi2kI'm trying to post a topic to the ubuntu forum, but unless I'm completely blind, there doesn't seem to be a button to create a new topic. I did the whole login thing with SSO and I am properly logged in. I've been a member for years, never had any trouble before. Any ideas?12:07
kipikbonjour12:08
kipik#FTD12:09
tryhard2Hey guys, is there any .isos with preinstalled apache and php and things you need for hosting?12:13
somsiptryhard2: no12:14
yossarianuktryhard2: when you install server version you can choice those things...12:15
IceBot3000tryhard2: Downloading Debian CDs 1 to 8 :)12:15
chotaztryhard2: 'sudo apt-get install tasksel %% tasksel' select the LAMP Package and off you go :)12:17
chotazmake that '&& tasksel'12:18
donavan01is it possible to completely run ubuntu from a USB flash drive with anywhere near the performance of a standard HD I want to be able to carry my OS around but I didnt know if I would get anywhere near the performance I was hoping for12:18
somsip!persistent | donavan0112:18
ubottudonavan01: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent12:18
chotaztryhard2: you can make a fresh install and run that right away then create an image of your system for future use if you desire.12:18
donavan01thanks for the links but it doesnt really answer my question I know you can install it on a USB and run it from there but what am I looking at performance wise am I going to curse every min of it.12:21
IceBot3000donavan01: It will be slower12:21
somsipdonavan01: it depends on the performance of your USB drive12:22
donavan01assuming I got a prettty high speed drive am I looking at something that would be useable or will be terrible to use as a desktop... I understand that the persistant thing would be a great idea for things like severs on embedded hardware but didnt want to waste time and money just trying it out12:24
somsipdonavan01: useable, and performance will depend on the hardware you're running it on, the speed of the usb drive, and the usb interface12:25
hateballWhat counts as "desktop use" tends to differ from user to user as well12:25
donavan01yeah I guess I am being pretty vague here and asking for detailed explination12:25
donavan01sorry about that12:25
donavan01havent slept in days and had random crazy ideas12:26
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somsipdonavan01: you seem to want a guarantee, and there isn't one. Give it a go - it won't take much to setup12:26
k1ldonavan01: take a day off the crazy ideas, go sleeping, and come back with specific questions when you got that ideas sorted :)12:27
donavan01but k1l but without the lack of sleep how am I supposed to reach the proper level of crazy required for the ideas :P12:28
donavan01serious thanks for the info12:28
k1ldonavan01: although, you can install onto a usb flash like you install onto a hdd if the usb is big enough, so you would not need to run the whole system in the ram like it does for the live system. but since usb is slow most times compared to sata there would be still performance issues12:29
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donavan01ok so if im going to do this make sure the system has some serious ram12:30
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hateballyou use things like preload to load stuff into ram as well, but it'll still be slow once you commit the changes to disk/flash12:33
PoidaPanSHould there be a progress bar after using this command "sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sda conv=noerror,sync bs=1024" to determine how long or if the drive is cloning to the other drive?12:33
AppleCIDRPoidaPan:12:34
AppleCIDRPoidaPan: Nope12:34
AppleCIDRPoidaPan: To get a progress bar you'll need 'pv': sudo apt-get install pv12:34
PoidaPanAppleCIDR, Do I just wait & guess? I determined if I try & close the terminal it says a process is still running so I assume it's still in progress12:34
AppleCIDRPoidaPan: Then you'll need to pipe it between the if and of like: dd if=/dev/urandom | pv | dd of=/dev/null12:35
AppleCIDRIf it is still running, then it is still in progress.12:35
k1lPoidaPan: there is only a "i am done" sign at the end. so wait12:36
PoidaPanAppleCIDR, the pipe it thing made no sense to me haha, is there an easy way once it's done to expand the crypt-lux partition to the fill the rest of the available hdd space on the new drive?12:36
LnxNoobIs there a way to prevent a program from having access to some informations ?12:36
AppleCIDRLnxNoob: perhaps run it as a different user, who doesn't have permission to view that information?12:37
k1lPoidaPan: AppleCIDR no matter what you do, it will not help you to get a progress bar  right now. so just let it run12:37
LnxNoobAppleCIDR Is there a way to change permission to access informations like local ip ?12:38
AppleCIDRkian: Oh no, of course not. You'd have to start it over.12:38
brycetd19mIs it true ubuntu and a12:38
PoidaPank1l, yeah I'll leave it since it's been going a little while alreafy12:38
AppleCIDRLnxNoob: That I'm actually not sure about. Maybe someone with more knowledge would be able to instruct you better.12:39
LnxNoobOk AppleCIDR Thanks.12:39
brycetd19mGahhh damn it google. Is it true ubuntu and all other linux os's do not support anything above 8 sockets. I'm unsure why it wouldn't but looking at the info I've seen so far linux kernels are hard coded to only support up to 8 socket boards12:40
cfhowlettbrycetd19m, is this a server setup?12:41
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PoidaPanAny command to kill this already running process "sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda6", I exited the terminal when it was still going, not sure if that auto stopped that writing random info to about 300gbs of space, in gparted it won't let me touch the partition being written to12:43
brycetd19mJust a qustion came across an old work server. A first try at replacing the nodes and noticed that it had 32 sockets. After some searching I have found many posts stating the Linux dev's never coded support above 8 sockets.12:43
AppleCIDRPoidaPan: sudo pkill dd12:43
PoidaPanAppleCIDR, will that also kill another dd I'm running cause I don't want to do that12:44
AppleCIDRPoidaPan: Oh...12:44
k1lbrycetd19m: what sockets are we talking about?12:44
cfhowlettbrycetd19m, !ubuntu-server or ##linux would know more about the socket limits you questioned12:45
AppleCIDRPoidaPan: You'll have to kill by PID then, use 'top' to get the pid12:45
brycetd19mA retired hp superdome running what I believe to be 32 intel itanium cpu's12:46
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workerbeetwoHi. how do I generate a md5checksum of a password ?12:52
ubuntu-studio Pryvit12:54
Stiflerbrycetd19m, pretty sure kernel can be compiled for more than the standard ( 8 x32, 512 x64)12:55
ehvaworkerbeetwo: From the cli: `echo 'password' | md5sum` But if you are going to store a password for eg. a web service look into bcrypt from your language of choice12:57
RudeViperWhere is the xorg.conf supposed to be saved to? For some reason I have to reconfigure my monitors when I reboot.12:57
XaMZAHey Guys and Girls! Any fixed release data for Ubuntu 15.04 yet?12:58
k1lRudeViper: /etc/X11/ but usually you dont need to do that anymore for most setups12:59
k1lXaMZA: see the release schedule12:59
k1l!15.04 | XaMZA12:59
ubottuXaMZA: Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) will be the 22nd release of Ubuntu due for release in April 2015. Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1. For more info see the announcement at  http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/142512:59
PoidaPanAppleCIDR, I'm not sure which pid/dd is the one I need to kill12:59
XaMZAWhere can I see that? I know its next month sometime12:59
mzazaI have configured laptop-mode sucessfully but I have a problem, when my laptop wakes up from suspend it disables Wifi and I can't renable it13:00
RudeViperok well that is where I saved it - but that doesn't work - have to reconfigure on boot. Bugger13:00
mcphailPoidaPan: send them "kill -usr1 <pid>". That won't kill the process but will ask the process to report how much it has written. That way you can identify which is which13:00
PoidaPanmcphail, nothing happened13:04
deritest13:05
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dd-partition-guyubottu partition13:15
ubottuFor help with partitioning a new install see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PartitioningSchemes l - For partitioning programs see !GParted, or !PartitionManager (!Kubuntu 9.04 and up) - Other partitioning topics include !fstab !home and !swap13:15
dd-partition-guyRestarted live usb, I'm  PoidaPan. how can I make a crypt-luks partition fill the remaining space of a partition?13:16
dd-partition-guyubottu crypt-lux13:21
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pbxmy backlight control aliases, per an earlier question: http://dpaste.com/188T25T13:29
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JonSnow_____I want Hexchat to minimize to icon tray when i close it ? is it possible I am using Ubuntu 14.04 lts13:33
gdi2kis it true that if I access the ubuntu forums from the philippines I automatically get logged out?13:34
JonSnow_____Huh Philippines people would know13:35
gdi2kwell I'm here and I don't know. but I do know that if I use an IP in another country it works just fine.13:35
Picigdi2k: try asking in #ubuntuforums, they might have an idea13:36
gdi2kPici, thanks will do13:36
JonSnow_____How do I make hexchat minimize when I close it to the notification tray13:41
mothiIs there anything I can do when my wi-fi dongles crash the whole system?13:41
Sohail-AhmedI am having a little problem. My network samsung multifunctional printer can print over the network but I cannot do scan and it says no scanner is found. Should I infer that the scanner is broken?? Any help?????13:54
htrusshas any of you had an issue where the wifi is disabled on the boot/reboot, but if you put it into suspend and wake then the wifi is enabled?13:56
Maimsterhtruss: When mine wake from the suspend it asks for the password again.13:57
Maimsterhtruss: After providing the password all is normal again.13:57
htrussyes!i have the same issue13:58
htruss@Maimster13:59
Maimsterhtruss: Actually I'm trowing mine into suspend now to be sure.13:59
Maimsterhtruss: Using a Lenovo G500. Okay it's in suspend. I'll give a few minutes then I'll wake it.14:00
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htrussim using a dell M380014:00
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Maimsterhtruss: Actually mind just worked. I might be confusing an issue. I think I was on another wife when it went into suspend mode.14:02
htrussMaimster: damn, this is driving me nuts. It's just a waste of time having to reboot, then suspend then wake just to have the wifi working14:03
Maimsterhtruss: True. brb...14:04
POLLOhola14:04
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POLLOhy14:05
POLLO·$%&/())))===_::;:¨*14:05
Xeppo...did you just have a seizure?14:07
candyboyhello anyone here14:17
candyboyanyone here14:18
candyboy?14:18
PiciYes. Many people are here.14:18
bazhangubuntu support issue candyboy ?14:18
PiciDon't ask to ask, just ask.14:18
candyboyi am sorry .this is my first time to use xchat14:19
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mercergirlUpgrade question: Upgrading from 10.04 to 12.04 gives errors that just pass by on the terminal window. Is that ok? Is there anyway to pause the upgrade or log the errors? So far the upgrade has not been successful.14:20
lnpl#buffers14:21
lnplSorry14:21
candyboyi did it, but it is OK!  upgrade from 10.04 to 12.04 is OK!14:22
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candyboysome people join, some quit. i just saw  this.14:27
Kev5832i have a question about irqbalance14:27
candyboywhat is irqbalance?14:28
memoryleakbetter yet, what is your question?14:28
memoryleakMaybe this is a guessing game :)14:28
candyboyi am not very good in English14:29
Kev5832i have a netxen nic 2x10 gbit and whant to set the irqs to the cpu cores14:30
Kev5832but it dosnt works14:30
_gpg_Hello14:30
_gpg_im using ubuntu 14.04.2 (clean uptodate, no PPA)14:31
candyboyi will study hard!14:31
_gpg_trying to isntall libsdl1.2-dev i got http://paste.ubuntu.com/10684034/ anyone know how to fix this dependency mess ?14:31
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Sohail-Ahmedsohail14:35
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RudeViperOk got the resolution problem fixed - now has anyone found an actual solution to turn off screen blanking - I have tried everything I have found so far - turning off light locker - xset s 0 0 - has absolutely no affect....Using xubuntu 14.04 - but XFCE is causing some mouse focus issues so I am using LXDE desktop environment.14:38
MaimsterRudeViper: I had the same issue, thinking what I did to fix it.14:38
chotaz_workIs it possible to select which devices get automounted when plugged in an USB port? I want to stop ubuntu from specifically mounting my phone14:39
RudeViperI really wish I could solve the mouse focus problem but I'll wait on that till I get the screen blanking fixed - that is more important14:40
MaimsterRudeViper: I needed to keep the session on because the stupid Samsung monitor would flicker for 30 minutes because I could use it.14:40
MaimsterRudeViper: Checking my settings.14:40
RudeViperI have seen and tried over a dozen things but nothing works - now I can't remember what I did to turn off light locker - lol14:41
MaimsterRudeViper: Light locker turns off in settings.14:42
RudeViperI'm using LXDE so all of that is different - not much of ANYTHING is in the same place as XFCE or Unity14:43
MaimsterRudeViper: Ahh okay.14:43
designbybeck__I've never messed with LVM on a new install...is it worth it? is it needed? Slows down performance?14:44
RudeViperI may have to do a complete reinstall - but I am darn sure going to save my xorg.conf now - roflmao14:45
brycetd19mIs there something like hyper fx pass through on ubuntu? Missing being able to give a vm access at the hardware level to gpu's14:45
RudeViperanyone know the LXDE equivalent to settings manager?14:46
bazhangapt-cache search lxde RudeViper and look for it14:47
RudeViperbazhang, thanks - that was what I needed to find - but what I need isn't in there - bugger - have to go the long way around I guess - my own fault for not writing down what I was doing I guess - lesson learned - lol14:52
kickit2anyone know how to get isc-dhcp-server to actually give an error message?  All it does it terminate with status 1 - no errors even when calling it with just dhcpd -t -cf /pathtocfgfile/dhcpd.conf (with the correct path or course).  If I launch it without the -t flag it runs, but I want it to error check (which is when it fails) which leavs me feeling that I have errors15:08
kickit2dhcpd.conf is pasted here http://pastebin.com/iwF5hR2J if anyone is willing to look manually15:11
the_drowI've got some questions about apparmor and auditd15:12
the_drowI understand that auditd is part of the SELinux stack which is broken in ubuntu according to the ubuntu documentation15:12
the_drowIf I understand correctly AppArmor is another tool that implements some of the features of SELinux15:12
the_drowIs there a good way to integrate it with auditd? Is there a reason why I should do so?15:13
kickit2I've never had anything but trouble with AppArmor and its the first thing I strip out of an install before doing anything else - gave up trying to actually configure it15:13
kickit2but thats just me - and there's probably security issues in doing to.. but security means nothing if the system doesn't do what I need it to to begin with15:14
the_drowkickit2: so both SELinux and AppArmor are broken?15:17
ndhariwalhi there15:19
rockstar_I have openjdk 8 installed, how can I set it as default jdk in ubuntu?15:20
ndhariwalcan anybody tell me if there is any stable ubuntu build available for google nexus 1015:20
the_drowrockstar_: I believe it already is15:20
the_drowbut you can always export JDK_HOME=/path/to/java/bin15:21
ndhariwalcan you give me the link15:21
bazhang!touch | ndhariwal15:21
ubottundhariwal: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch15:21
rockstar_the_drow: when I did "java -version", it still shows jdk 1.715:21
the_drowthen I'm not sure how you installed it15:21
ndhariwalthnx lemme check15:21
kickit2the_drow:  I don't know if the're "broken" - their just a royal pain in the A$$ and I choose to not deal with them.  Like I said, I'm sure that has security issues in disabling them, but it keeps my blood pressure lower.15:21
the_drowkickit2: it integrates with auditd so that's good15:22
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the_drowwe're a security company. I can't just say f*** it15:22
kickit2the_drow - you're also getting paid to find a solution in that case.. I never was - so $0 comes with 0 warranty in my book :)15:23
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the_drowkickit2: Do you think that containerization solves the same problem as well?15:23
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rockstar_the_drow: Sorry, I'm new to this. How can I set jdk home path correctly?15:25
the_drowHow did you install the new jdk?15:25
kickit2the_drow: if by that you mean fully seperating things?  Yeah - I've been known to do that.  I've actually found that it's less work to have a very simplistic host, and on that run multiple virtual machines - each doing their own business.  But again, thats just me15:25
kickit2but SURELY there's a performance penalty in doing it my way as well15:26
the_drowI'm trying find resources about these things and they are not abundant15:27
iDangerMouse_Hi , I need help with my Elitebook, can't figure out why the Wifi LED is blinking..15:27
iDangerMouse_options iwlcore led_mode=1 didnt work for me15:29
iDangerMouse_Anyone?15:29
kickit2iDangerMouse_: Hardware specific things are always difficult - unless someone here had the EXACT same issue, most arn't going to be in a position to offer guidence15:30
kickit2on the EXACT same hardware, mind you15:30
iDangerMouse_Want the hardware details kickit2 ?15:31
OerHeksblinking wifi led, seems like not connected ?15:31
iDangerMouse_ntel Centrino Ultimate-N15:32
iDangerMouse_Intel15:32
iDangerMouse_630015:32
iDangerMouse_Orly71: Nope, blinking on red and blue, instead of being stable blue.15:32
iDangerMouse_Lemme edit sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/wlan.conf and see.15:35
iDangerMouse_Be back after the restart.15:35
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Giwrgarashi15:39
Giwrgarasi've got a noob question. How do i install tar files?15:40
bazhangGiwrgaras, what package15:40
Giwrgarasdeb files sorry15:40
Giwrgarasi want to install the new sublime text 415:40
Giwrgaras315:40
bazhangGiwrgaras, is that from a PPA or some other random 3rd party site15:41
OerHeksGiwrgaras, sudo dpkg -i /path/to/<package>.deb15:41
Giwrgarasfrom the official sl site15:41
Giwrgarassublime text*15:41
brycetd19mIs there some way to run an app in portable mode on ubuntu ?15:42
rockstar_the_drow: sorry I don't remember, but I just know the path where it is15:42
Giwrgarasthank you both15:43
bazhangbrycetd19m, which app did you need to do that and why15:44
roninHello! Please help me! I have A4tech web camera. Sometimes It's not working, as now.. But i see device using ls: crw------- 1 root root 81, 0 марта 26 18:38 /dev/video015:46
roninhttp://pastebin.com/cQruvHXA - lsusb -t15:46
compdocin the /ect folder, whats the significance of folders ending with .d ? like fstab.d, logrotate.d, etc?15:47
compdoc*etc15:47
OerHekscompdoc, i thought directory, but that is not all ...15:48
OerHeks"Generally when you see that *.d convention, it means "this is a directory holding a bunch of configuration fragments which will be merged together into configuration for some service."15:48
brycetd19mBazhang on windows I used to run all apps in portable mode as I have a few pcs and reimage a lot at least twice a month. Some times weekly. So I would run apps from a drive that was never re imaged15:48
roninhttp://pastebin.com/rbcP7rzP dmesg output15:49
mcphailcompdoc: those folders are scanned for scripts which are all run, rather than messing up the main conf file15:49
mcphailcompdoc: keeps things neat15:49
compdocmcphail, ok, thanks15:50
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dalps1215Ok, so I have an old HP box with a 320gb hard drive in it. The display controller doesn't work on this machine, so I need to be able to control the machine remotely from my primary Linux Mint computer. I would prefer a remote desktop GUI if that's at all possible, but I have a little bit of experience with SSH as well. The problem is, I don't know how to install Ubuntu Gnome in such a way that will allow me to just boot it up and S15:51
dalps1215 keyboard/mouse/monitor. Any help would be greatly appreciated.15:51
xcyclistIs there a standard option in dig, or nslookup, or some other utility to be able to get the return port for a dns query?15:52
yansiris there anyone used perf?15:54
yansirwhere are you come from15:55
bazhang!info perf15:55
ubottuPackage perf does not exist in utopic15:55
roninI found out that cheese do not find webcam, but guvcview work, if i run it as sudo15:56
RudeViperok - looks like I am going to have to reinstall - in trying to fix things I must have ruined something else - lol - I have saved the xorg.conf file - My home folder is on a seperate partition - is there anything I should save???15:56
OerHeksRudeViper, the bookmarks from your browser, export them to .html15:58
iDangerMouseNope, still blink madness.16:00
toto1last night i sudo apt-get autoremove phpmyadmin, lamp server^  and now...login failed for all, can this be fixed?16:04
iDangerMousequ4nt1n: ping?16:04
ubuntu-mateHI16:06
RudeViperOerHeks, thanks - I would not have thought of that -16:08
cimmI am playing with an XmlListModel with nested nodes and can't find a way to access the data without reloading the XML source file. I asked on StackOverflow but the QML community seems rather small.16:13
iDangerMouseDamn why isn16:13
iDangerMouset options iwlcore led_mode=1 working anymore16:13
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iDangerMouse!ops16:16
ubottuHelp! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, PriceChild, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, k1l, rww, phunyguy, bazhang16:16
Fuchs...16:16
rwwthey already left 30 seconds ago.16:16
Fuchsafter being quieted, mind.16:16
iDangerMouseLong time no see Fuchs , I need help with something, if you can.16:17
FuchsiDangerMouse: ask the channel, if I can answer it, I will. If not, others will.16:17
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iDangerMouseFuchs: That's the issue, no one has so far. Wifi blinking none stop red /blue , tried options iwlcore led_mode=1 didn't work either.16:17
FuchsiDangerMouse: see via modinfo if there are other parameters, else I'd directly contact the intel guys / developers. Can't really help there, my Intel Wi-Fi so far never did that16:19
iDangerMouseok16:19
owen1Recently I noticed issues with some security certificates: 'git create' (using https://github.com/github/hub) => Post https://api.github.com/user/repos: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority and 'docker build -t foobar .' => INFO[0000] Get https://index.docker.io/v1/repositories/library/iojs/images: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority.   any clues?16:23
Knighteye有没有重庆的人16:24
k1l!cn | Knighteye16:25
ubottuKnighteye: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw16:25
ppfowen1: for me those appear to be signed by digicert and rapidssl respectively16:25
Knighteyek11:11116:26
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noah123What tool can I use to create a bootable USB of Kubuntu 14.10? (Gonna use Dual Boot with Windows)16:31
laskonoah123: UNetbootin is a nice tool for creating bootable USBs.16:32
k1lnoah123: what OS are you using right now?16:33
k1lnoah123: (the dualboot doesnt matter for making the usb stick)16:33
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Guest93654hi i am currently using mint and i just downloaded unbuntu16:34
Guest93654now what do i do?16:34
k1lGuest93654: do for what?16:34
ogra_have some coffee16:35
baumGuest93654: you can delete it, install it, save it to a hdd16:35
Guest93654unbuntu16:35
SchrodingersScat!unbuntu | Guest9365416:35
laskoWhat is unbuntu?16:36
baumyou could even upload your ubuntu image to an FTP server! that many possibilitys16:36
owen1ppf: ok. do u know what actions i should take to solve that issue?16:36
SchrodingersScatlasko: sounds offtopic here16:36
k1lGuest93654: what do you want to do with the ubuntu.iso?16:36
z302Guest93654, download a virtualization software you are comfortable with like Virtualbox \ Vmware \ <Others> and try it there16:36
Guest93654 get it of a disc?16:36
k1lGuest93654: you can burn that onto a dvd or make a bootable usb drive16:37
baumGuest93654: well first you'll have to download it - after that you can copy it to any disk you want16:37
z302Guest93654, if you have Brasero \ Xfburn packages you can burn the iso to a cd or dvd, but as I said you can just try the iso directly in a virtual machine without even rebooting16:37
ematn0.016:37
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Guest93654my burning system is not really working but i know were i can find a disc16:38
baumGuest93654: just make a bootable usb stick16:38
z302Guest93654, just fire up a virtual machine with the iso then16:38
baumor do what z302 saied16:39
Guest93654ok16:39
RudeViperI am getting alot of permission denied output while trying to copy some stuff to my usb drive - I am running the file manager as sudo to try and make sure I get this stuff- is there a way to force this issue?16:39
mcphailDoes the current iso fit on a cd? I thought it had grown too big these days...16:39
SchrodingersScat!gksudo | RudeViper, although I'm more concerned with why you need sudo to copy files..16:40
ubottuRudeViper, although I'm more concerned with why you need sudo to copy files..: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use « gksudo », as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Never just use "sudo"! (See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo to know why)16:40
z302RudeViper, if you went all the way to running a file manager with sudo, you may as well use it to change the permissions of the usb drive folder from there by right clicking on it and changing permissions :)16:41
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z302the only reason you need sudo is that the folder has the wrong permissions set. You can solve this in a couple seconds with a terminal command or with graphical interface like I said above16:41
RudeViperok - tried using sudo cause it wouldn't do it normal - thought it was refusing to read - not write - doh!16:42
RudeViperit is absolutely refusing to change the permissions - ugh16:43
z302RudeViper,  sudo chown rudeviper:users /media/exampleusbfolder might do the trick :)16:43
RudeViperdoesn't work at all16:45
CptRageToasterpaste errors16:46
CptRageToasterdon't say it "doesn't work"16:46
CptRageToasterif there's no error16:46
CptRageToasterthen describe what didn't work16:46
CptRageToasterI'd also recommend just using sudo to copy files to the drive, assuming you havn't run out of available space16:47
OerHeksRudeViper, sounds like the usb is mounted read-only16:47
z302RudeViper, did you check that the usb stick doesn't have an hardware lever\pin\button to make it read only?16:48
CptRageToaster^16:48
RudeViperOerHeks, that is about it - for some reason no matter what changed I tell it to make I get no errors - but it still won't allow me to write to it - when I try I get permission denied16:48
RudeViperno hardware lock16:48
CptRageToasterRudeViper: Have you checked dmesg for any output?16:48
RudeViperI can't even zip the files to upload them to my website16:49
RudeViperso it is on the os end - not usb end16:49
z302RudeViper, what filesystem is the USB formatted into?16:49
RudeViperntfs - and I have ntfs-3g installed - I can read and write to the windows partition16:50
EriC^^RudeViper: what's the mountpoint permissions?16:50
z302RudeViper, would you mind running a   sudo mount | grep ntfs   and see if you notice the usb drive there? paste that line16:50
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RudeVipernothing - no output whatsoever16:52
z302RudeViper, how did you mount the usb drive?16:52
brycetd19mKernel modual scaling governor doesn't get installed or load when installed cpu is stuck at 400mhz. Anyone one know what is up?16:52
noah123k1l: I'm using Windows 716:53
CptRageToasterbrycetd19m: Ubuntu version?16:53
brycetd19m14.0416:53
k1lnoah123: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows16:53
RudeViperI didn't - plugged it in and it came up16:53
CptRageToasterbrycetd19m: can you run the command16:53
CptRageToasteruname -a16:53
noah123k1l: So pendrivelinux?16:53
noah123k1l: not UNetbootin?16:54
k1lnoah123: follow that howto16:54
noah123oK16:54
noah123Ok*16:54
rwwdon't use unetbootin, it's crap16:54
noah123k16:54
brycetd19mResult of uname -a Paste.ubuntu.com/10684786/16:55
z302RudeViper, so you tried to use the file manager as sudo to change the permissions of the usb drive folder and it didn't work?16:55
gr33n7007hnoah123: if on windows use win32diskimager16:55
RudeVipercorrect16:55
noah123gr33n7007h: not pendrivelinux?16:56
noobeehello16:56
noobeei have a question regarding defoma16:56
noobeeim unable to install defoma >.<16:56
noobeeseems that defoma is obselete16:56
bazhang!info defoma16:56
ubottuPackage defoma does not exist in utopic16:56
gr33n7007hnoah123: don't use pendrivelinux use win32diskimager http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/16:57
OerHeksnoah123, really, why do you keep asking, while the community wrote that howto ?16:57
noah123gr33n7007h: it would not create a bootable?16:57
noah123OerHeks: They have a lot of tutorials16:57
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noah123with different tools16:57
OerHeksgr33n7007h, pendrive is the official way, we wrote a howto...16:57
noah123I don't know which is best'16:57
noobee!info defoma16:58
ubottuPackage defoma does not exist in utopic16:58
noobeeim getting Package defoma is not available, but is referred to by another package.16:58
gr33n7007hwell, i've never had a problem with win32diskimager16:58
gr33n7007hever16:58
freezernever say never16:58
pbxwhen my machine is on lock/login screen it seems to do something that cranks the CPU.  no screensaver on. what could it be and how might i determine?16:58
z302RudeViper, try the Disk Utility application to umount the usb drive and then mount it manually from command line, take note of the device name, something like /dev/sdc116:59
noah123which tool is recommended?16:59
pbxi.e. i come back from an hour lunch and the fan is singing16:59
gr33n7007hnoah123: officaially pendrive16:59
RudeViperthink I found a way around all of that16:59
OerHeksnoah123, you will get tons of answers if you keep asking, follow the windows guide please.16:59
k1lnoah123: stop16:59
noah123k17:00
OerHeksgr33n7007h, please do not confuse noah123 with other answers, else he'll be here tomorrow and still has no usb ready17:00
k1lnoah123: you got a plain forward official howto. use that17:00
gr33n7007hOerHeks: my apologies17:00
OerHeksgr33n7007h, he has been here since yesterday ;-)17:00
k1lnoah123: no need to ask the same question over and over again while you could already be using the official howto17:00
gr33n7007hOerHeks: ah ok didn't know :)17:00
noah123But I wanted to use another Kubuntu version :)17:00
z302RudeViper, then run this command - sudo mkdir /media/usb && sudo chown rudeviper:users /media/usb && sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /media/usb  -- note that I assumed a device name of /dev/sdc1 and an username of rudeviper, which may or may not be the case17:01
noah123And my friend created the one I had yesterday17:01
noah123So I didn't know how.17:01
k1lnoah123: making a bootable usb is always the same procedure17:01
BluesKajnoah123, don't you know which kubuntu version you are on ?17:02
noah123how much persisent MB?17:02
noah123I'm on Windows17:03
noah123how much persisent MB when I create the USB?17:03
CptRageToasterdoesn't the guide tell you what to use?17:03
BluesKajthat you installed  yesterday then , noah12317:03
k1lnoah123: how big is the usb drive?17:03
noah1238 GB17:03
noah123k1l:17:03
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noah123so how much ?17:04
Aaruniwhat's offtopic channel for ubuntu guys ?17:04
k1lcould be 4Gb then :)17:04
k1l!ot | Aaruni17:04
ubottuAaruni: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!17:04
noah123What is persisent size?17:04
noah123;D17:04
daftykinsnoah123: stop asking the same thing 5 times, it is very spammy and irritating.17:04
k1lnoah123: dont make it to rocket science17:05
Aarunik1l: thanks17:05
noah123I don't. daftykins17:05
k1lnoah123: make a decision and test it.17:05
daftykinsseriously, this guy17:05
CptRageToasteris noah123 aware that the Persistentsize option is optional?17:07
BluesKajdaftykins, k1l , good luck with this guy ..he mucked about in kubuntu yesterday for hrs, not listening to or following suggestions17:07
CptRageToasterI saw that17:08
daftykinsBluesKaj: demanding a hand holding there as well?17:08
daftykinsi saw this one yesterday in here too 0o17:08
CptRageToasternot explicitly demanding it17:08
k1lyes, he was here the last days too. maybe he is just nervous and we need to show some patience with him.17:08
CptRageToasterbut... they ignore everything17:08
RudeVipertuxcmd is working -17:08
BluesKajno daftykins just not paying attn17:08
CptRageToastereither they aren't confident17:08
CptRageToasteror... they simply won't do anything17:08
CptRageToasteruntil you paste a command in irc17:08
CptRageToasterwith which they copy paste it......17:08
BluesKajcopy and poaste is fine if they actuallt do it17:09
oalI'm using dejadup, but when I want to retrieve an older version of a file, in the file manager I get a message telling me another backup is in progress17:13
trawicks17:13
oalBut there is no backup running. Why is that?17:13
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owen1ppf: where should i continue my invistigation regarding the x509 issue?17:17
ppfowen1: when does this happen?17:19
wiredfoolJust upgraded from precise to trusty on xubuntu, and my capslock->crtl mapping using setxkbmap is resetting every few hours of use.  There's nothing in the logs that seems relevant. I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xkb-data, but it didn't help.17:20
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wiredfoolWhat could be resetting this? Is there a better way to make sure that I don't accidentlly talkn in ALLCAPS17:21
OerHeksowen1, "https://index.docker.io/v1/repositories/library/iojs/images: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority."  sounds like they made their own cert, which cannot be looked up elsewhere17:21
ppfOerHeks: they didn't17:22
wiredfoolOerHeks: I see RapidSSL SHA256 CA - G3 as the signer of that cert17:22
RudeViperok - Ill be back in a while - fixing to install againi17:22
daftykinsheh, so many reinstalls that guy17:23
Karunamonhi folks - is this the right place to ask about a possible glitch on the ppa.launchpad site?17:23
ppfowen1: depending on how and where you get that error, either that is broken, or you messed up your trusted certificates store17:24
Karunamoninstructions for installing Launchpad dedicated server say to add ppa:landscape/14.10 for installing on a Utopic machine, but the server packages are not referenced in that repo. See: http://ppa.launchpad.net/landscape/14.10/ubuntu/dists/utopic/main/binary-amd64/Packages17:24
daftykinsKarunamon: landscape the ubuntu management client? that's in default repos i think, not launchpad17:28
Karunamonthe server, not the client17:28
Karunamon@daftykins: https://help.landscape.canonical.com/LDS/QuickstartDeployment14.1017:28
daftykinsKarunamon: that doc is probably just old then17:29
daftykinsKarunamon: contact the editor bottom right and see if they know17:29
deaz97como se usa esto?17:32
deaz97no entiendo...17:32
OerHeks!english | deaz9717:32
ubottudeaz97: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList17:32
owen1when i try to run 'git create' and 'docker build' of FROM iojs:latest17:36
owen1(git create is from https://github.com/github/hub)17:37
owen1ppf: ^17:37
ppfthen either git create is broken or your certificate store is messed up17:38
ppfwhat does your webbrowser tell you about these certificates17:38
owen1ppf: how do i see it in my browser?17:46
ppfbrowse to those urls and click the tiny lock symbol17:47
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owen1ppf: ok17:48
Xvigorator15.04 (dev) ::  can. not. disable. sshd. from starting at boot up. Damn!17:48
EriC^^Xvigorator: are you using 15.04?17:49
XvigoratorYes!17:49
EriC^^please /join #ubuntu+117:49
Xvigoratorsudo systemctrl disable sshd.service does not work..17:50
daftykinsXvigorator: take it to the other channel please (:17:50
daftykins15.04 is not out yet thus cannot be discussed here17:50
XvigoratorNo response from #ubuntu+1. Totally dead, but ok..17:50
EriC^^Xvigorator: try sudo systemctl disable ssh.service17:51
XvigoratorEriC^^   Done. Will reboot (and report back).17:54
EriC^^ok17:54
owen1ppf: i clicked on the lock symbol. i see 'identity verified'17:54
owen1https://index.docker.io/v1/repositories/library/iojs/images17:54
owen1i see the same for https://api.github.com/user/repos17:54
padhuUbuntians, osmo organizer not working in Ubuntu 14.0417:56
padhuSegmentation fault (core dumped) - error displayed when trying to open osmo17:57
reijoexit17:57
daftykinspadhu: might you have any stored config in your /home which is causing it to break?17:58
padhudaftykins: No17:59
wiredfoolreasking: Just upgraded from precise to trusty on xubuntu, and my capslock->crtl mapping using setxkbmap is resetting every few hours of use.  There's nothing in the logs that seems relevant. I've tried dpkg-reconfigure xkb-data, but it didn't help18:00
EriC^^wiredfool: type crontab -l , who knows18:01
wiredfoolno crontab for erics18:02
Karunamonwiredfool: still sounds like a cron job of some kind.. anything in /etc/cron.(daily, hourly, etc?) that looks promising?18:02
EriC^^wiredfool: type grep CRON /var/log/syslog18:03
ekoolI highly doubt it's a cron resetting it.18:03
ekoolMore like an app trying to change it itself.18:03
EriC^^me too, especially since it's not in the user's cron18:04
oalIs there an application that automatically organizes my download folder, like putting all documents (pdf, odf etc) in one directory, all images in another etc?18:04
EriC^^but who knows.18:04
EriC^^*...18:04
EriC^^ekool: yeah that seems way more likely18:04
wiredfoolnothing obvious in cron, only thing sthat run often are munin and sysstat18:04
daftykinsoal: just do it as you go, simple :)18:05
wiredfoolwonder if there's some gnome config fighting with an xfce config18:05
wiredfool(that seems to be the usual state of affairs for themes)18:06
ekoolwiredfool: I think you are on the right track.18:06
Sohail-AhmedCan I use linux convert utility to convert html page to a pdf file?18:06
tootheanyone else had trouble getting Virtualbox's guest tools working on Ubuntu?18:06
ekooltoothe: be more specific on the error. You need certain things installed to build the DKMS modules.18:07
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tootheekool: sure, just a sec...18:07
oaldaftykins, I've tried, but it always turns into a huge pile of unorganized ... stuff after a while :p18:07
daftykinsoal: ;) need to be more strict with yourself then18:07
oaleasier said than done18:08
wiredfoolnothing in $HOME has been modified in the last 2 hours according to find . -mmin 120 -print18:09
ekoolI doubt it's changing your files, it's probably something in memory.18:09
toothescrew it, gonna reinstall Ubuntu.18:10
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daftykinstoothe: seriously, that's overkill18:10
ekooltooth: before you do the install, did you do the build-essential, etc?18:10
daftykinsjust to get a VM going?18:10
toothei messed up other stuff.18:10
ekoolahh.18:10
tootheekool: no...18:10
tootheokay, mayb eim over-reacting.18:10
ekooltooth: if you do the install you need to apt-get install certain things, like build-essential, etc.. also note, you don't have to install the vmware tools. Ubuntu has vm packages you can install via apt-get that do the same thing.18:11
EriC^^toothe: what other stuff did you mess up?18:11
ekooltooth: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=207380318:11
tootheEriC^^: nothing...ignore that comment by me.18:11
EriC^^ok18:11
tootheokay, apt-get install build-essential.18:11
ekoolThe open-vm-tools are much easier to install.18:11
tootheoh?18:12
tootheshould I apt-get that?18:12
EriC^^toothe: aren't you installing virtualbox?18:12
ekoolYup... I forget how to use apt-get to search, I normally use aptitude. So I'd do an aptitude search open-vm and see whats available to install.18:12
ekoolEriC^^: open-vm tools work for virtualbox too18:12
dcrouchIs there a script that will log/email on every new IP detected logging into SSH?18:12
toothei'm installing IN a VM, not a Vm itself.18:12
EriC^^ekool: oh ok18:12
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daftykinsdcrouch: is this machine externally facing? (internet side?)18:13
tootheokay, installed open-vm-tools. What now?18:13
pikaciuhi....18:13
dcrouchdaftykins, yes, looking for pci compliancy.18:13
ekooltoothe: after you install usually a reboot is all you need. Then your VM should have proper vid drivers, etc.18:14
ekooltoothe: reboot the VM I mean of course.18:14
daftykinsdcrouch: using a non-standard port # then?18:14
toothelet me try that now.18:14
pikaciuproblem with linuxpendrive for lubuntu alternate.....18:14
dcrouchdaftykins, yes.18:14
daftykinspikaciu: come again?18:14
pikaciuit does not find the iso18:14
ekooltoothe: you might need this as well: open-vm-dkms18:14
toothewhoa...that did it...18:15
toothei was so annoyed, I was looking into Mint.18:15
pikaciui cannot make a bootable usb with linuxpendrive for lubuntu alternate18:15
bazhangwhat alternate is that pikaciu18:15
pikaciui want to try encryption and lvm and stuff18:15
pikaciubazhang 14.0418:15
ikoniathere is no alternative media any more18:16
bazhangpikaciu, what is the nam e of the alternate18:16
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pikaciuikonia... yer for Lubu18:16
pikaciuyes18:16
hheeguys, which can i read for iptables setup?18:16
ikoniapikaciu: didn't think it existed for anyyone18:16
ikoniahhee: netfilter website18:16
pikaciuyes yes yesy yes18:16
pikaciuikonia18:16
bazhangpikaciu, what is the name of the lubuntu alternate18:17
hhee ikonia: all of docs and examples available there?18:17
ikoniahhee: it's very well documented18:17
hheeikonia: tnx a lot :)18:17
pikaciubazhang lubuntu-aletrnat-i38618:17
Xvigorator   pikaciu    From terminal:  sudo dd bs=4M if=/path/to/your.iso of=/dev/sdx && sync18:17
pikaciuXvigorator, nooooooooooo i'm in windows18:18
Xvigoratorpikaciu   /dev/sdx = your usb pendrive18:18
Xvigoratorpikaciu  No Gparted/partitioning required.  dd command will raw write your iso.18:19
pikaciuXvigorator, in windows exists the command dd ?18:20
AcidRain2012launch from live cd18:20
AcidRain2012live usb18:20
hheeikonia: i see a lot of little older docs on nefilter site. is this still relevant docs 2001-2002 years?18:20
pikaciubazhang --- sorry... the name is lubuntu-14.10-alternate-i386.iso18:21
Xvigoratorpikaciu  https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_flash_installation_media#Using_dd18:21
ekooltoothe: glad it is working.18:21
AcidRain2012remove all traces of windows. then enjoy linux life. no more issues18:21
AcidRain2012dont isntall wine. these are my advice to noobs first to use linux18:21
pikaciuXvigorator, archlinux ? it'a a mess  that os :-PP18:22
Xvigorator pikaciu  In Windows you will need to install one of the options in that wiki or find a Windows native solution.18:22
tootheekool: thanks :-)18:22
pikaciuXvigorator, ok.... understood18:22
padhuAcidRain2012: +1, :-)18:22
Xvigorator pikaciu  It's just reference information, as you're on Windows..18:23
ekooltoothe: no worries.18:23
AcidRain2012padhu: thx. ill +1 u as well now for my +118:23
Xvigorator pikaciu  Ok18:23
Parker0Hi guys, I installed sphinxsearch on Ubuntu and running "rake ts:index", I keep getting this error "ERROR: source 'app_core_0': unknown type 'mysql'; skipping." can anyone help me with this?18:23
ekooltoothe: i'm sure in the future if you want to install the vbox or vmware tools you can, just need to install some depencies first.18:23
ekooltoothe: but they are redundant if you use the open-vm tools, in fact they'll conflict. So you have to use one or the other.18:23
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ekoolParker0: I don't know much about sphinx, but it sounds like your sphinx doesn't have mysql "enabled" and thus, it's bailing on the type. You may have to install mysql first, then sphinx... or try it after. Sounds like it needs some mysql libs.18:24
Parker0ekool Ahh, mysql is already installed, I also installed mysql-client18:25
ekoolParker0: Do you have to enable mysql support in Sphinx somehow? a config file, etc?18:25
ekoolParker0: good howto here: https://www.howtoforge.com/sphinx-as-mysql-storage-engine-sphinxse18:26
pikaciuikonia... i'm so stupid or the lubuntu alternate exists for real ?18:26
Parker0ekool I have the same config file working on app server, and giving this error on db server18:26
Parker0ekool checking that doc thanks18:26
RudeVipercan someone tell me how to get either the older version of the nvidia xserver panel or the full version one? All I am getting is two items and absolutely no way to configure my monitors18:28
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daftykinsRudeViper: install nvidia-settings you mean?18:30
RudeViperI have the drive installed - but the control panel only has two options on it - and absolutley no way to configure multiple monitors etc - it doesn't even look the same as what the picture shows in the software manager18:32
pikaciudoes linuxpendrive have problem with usb stick just 2G  ?18:32
RudeViperhang on - rebooting18:33
padhupikaciu: No,.... until your USB got corrupted18:34
pikaciupadhu, thanx18:34
pikaciuin drop-down menu, in linuxpendrive,  there is no lubuntu-alternate ... just lubuntu18:39
pikaciuand unsupported iso18:39
daftykinspikaciu: what are you talking about? Universal USB Installer (UUI) from pendrivelinux.com ?18:42
pikaciudaftykins, yes :ù(18:42
pikaciudaftykins, and neither in uneboottin18:43
daftykinspikaciu: download the ISOs manually then point to them18:43
daftykinspikaciu: 'alternate' editions ISOs haven't existed for several years now i believe18:43
daftykins!alternate18:43
ubottuThe alternate CD has been discontinued for the main Ubuntu distro, please use and report any bugs in the !LiveCD18:43
daftykinsnot sure about lu/xu/ku/18:44
pikaciudaftykins, look here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04/release/18:44
daftykinspikaciu: why do i want to look there? :)18:45
pikaciudaftykins, it exists ... it.s aliveeee18:45
bpromptpikaciu:     what's the difference between lubuntu and lubuntu-alternate again?18:45
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pikaciuencryption18:45
pikaciubprompt encryption18:45
bprompthmmm....k18:46
pikaciuok... i'm doing a cd      :-/18:47
ycyclistStill looking to find a method to query DNS and get the source port used in my report.18:48
ponyofdeathhi, what can cause haning while accessing disks's seems like my system hangs if it tries to probe some of the disks or re-read a partition table18:48
pikaciudaftykins, it's updated to 19   feb 201518:49
ekoolponyofdeath: hanging, as in crashing, or temporarily?18:49
daftykinspikaciu: so there's no problem then, you can download it manually and throw it on a flash drive18:49
ponyofdeathekool: hanging, seems like for ever18:50
ponyofdeathekool: i get hung task kernel msg too18:50
pikaciudaftykins, nope...        because the uui not finds it... but it's working with the desktop ed. so... i'm burning a cd18:50
pikaciudone. now i'm installing .... :P18:51
daftykinspikaciu: ok. easily worked around but nevermind18:53
pikaciudaftykins, :(        ... it's not my fault,,18:53
pikaciuit's his (uui)18:54
daftykinsyeah it's written to name match some ISOs, i know18:54
pikaciuit works very well with lubuntu-desktop ... just 4 minutes18:55
daftykinsyeah so just do custom unlisted...18:55
daftykinsbut i wouldn't recommend encryption18:56
ponyofdeathekool: like if I call sync it will just hang18:56
doda_whats the deal with ubuntu's xorg log? grep -i accelmethod /var/log/Xorg.0.log doesn't return nothing18:56
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pikaciudaftykins, why why why why18:56
pikaciudaftykins, my country it's starting sneaking in our pc18:56
ekoolponyofdeath: Weird one. Sounds like your controller drivers are maybe not right, or a bad drive or something behaving wonky... maybe unplug any external HD's, USB sticks, etc. and see if it continues?18:57
daftykinspikaciu: this is not a place for politics18:57
locolocoHi all! Anyone know of a way to enable system-wide Bash Keyboard Shortcuts in Ubuntu?18:57
pikaciudaftykins, ok sorry ... but why you don't reccomend encryption ? thanx18:58
bekkslocoloco: there is no way to do so.18:58
daftykinsponyofdeath: have you queried the SMART info of these drives to check?18:58
locolocobekks: darn...18:58
ponyofdeathdaftykins: yeah doing that one by one if the drives are all responsive18:59
Rotwanghi, how can I tell the installer not to mount the partitions when it starts?18:59
bekksRotwang: Only swap is activated upon installation.19:00
programmierenHello. Is anobody there?19:00
locolocobekks: what about Nautilus? or other applications?19:00
daftykinsprogrammieren: hello, largest channel on freenode here... yes. Yes there is someone here.19:01
pikaciudaftykins, it slows down the system ?19:01
bekkslocoloco: Using Unity, you can define shortcuts. For running bash commands, you have to create shortcut which starts a terminal and executes your command.19:01
ycyclistIs there any way generally to see what the source address socket is for an arbitrary program that does a socket connection in a service, like in particular dig?19:01
bekksycyclist: Whats the actual issue behind that?19:02
ycyclistI'd rather actually get the source socket for a dig query, but a more general solution, other than something requiring a lot of time like wireshark, would be nice.19:02
ycyclistI would like to see what the distribution of source ports selected is.  I'd like to take it as a sample and run statistics on it.19:03
bekksycyclist: Whats the purpose behind that?19:03
locolocobekks: I'd be happy with basic simple cursor movement (Ctrl + h backspace, Ctrl + f forward) etc.19:04
programmierenclear19:04
daftykinsprogrammieren: do you actually have a support question?19:04
ycyclistIn the short run, as an exercise.  In the longer run, it had occurred to me that an odd or non-uniform distribution of such ports used might be of interest in performance of something like DNS queries, or anything else.19:04
daftykinsycyclist: i think your query has more relevance in ##networking - not OS support19:05
bekksycyclist: The distribution of source ports for queries is pretty much totally unrelated to the speed of the DNS resolution.19:05
ycyclistSay you have a program that biases to the lower end of some range rather than engaging in uniformly random selection of such port numbers.  Say then the program tends to need to pick a different port when it is in conflict.  Then if it is used a lot, it would slow down as more conflicts occur.19:05
bekksycyclist: The program doesnt pick the source port, but it gets a usable surce port assigned from the networking stack.19:06
ycyclistI don't disagree, but if I am doing monitoring of a many aspect system, and I want to hit all the aspects once a minute, and I find I am slowing down because of port conflicts, that would be of interest to me.19:06
ycyclistOk.  So it is really a kernel device driver thing anyway.19:07
bekksycyclist: Then concentrate on the things slowing down your system, not some arbitrary useless statistics.19:07
ycyclistOr kernel network driver.19:07
bekks:)19:07
bekksUseless stats slow doen systems, in general.19:07
bekks*down19:07
daftykinsthis does sound a lot like an unproductive use of time if i'm honest19:08
bekksdaftykins++19:08
daftykinsthe system knows what ports are in use, so it won't try to reuse19:08
ycyclistWell, presumably somebody does such testing for the kernel driver.19:08
daftykinsthen you should ask in #linux19:08
SilencedGuys ! How to remove this error "Unable to locate package linux-header-3.13.0-46-generic"19:10
bekksSilenced: Run sudo apt-get update19:10
daftykinsSilenced: i believe it's linux-headers19:11
daftykinsso that package doesn't exist regardless19:11
daftykins!info linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic trusty19:11
ubottulinux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic (source: linux): Linux kernel headers for version 3.13.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0-46.79 (trusty), package size 682 kB, installed size 12774 kB19:12
daftykinsindeed it is19:12
daftykinsalso, -46 is already out of date19:12
Silenceddaftykins: Yes it is19:12
SilencedI am trying to linux kernel headers , but this error shoots up19:13
daftykins'trying to linux kernel headers' ?19:13
daftykinscan you explain what you mean?19:13
Silenceddaftykins: ^install19:14
Silencedtrying to install kernel headers !19:15
daftykinsSilenced: are you on 14.04.x ? "cat /etc/issue"19:15
Silenceddaftykins: Yes i using 14.0419:16
daftykinsSilenced: so are you fully up to date? 3.13.0-46 isn't the newest kernel19:16
Silenceddaftykins: Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS \n \l19:17
Silenceddaftykins: Let me check19:17
daftykins3.13.0-48-generic i see19:18
Silenceddaftykins: Is there anyway to manually update ? Without that pop up automatically appears ?19:18
daftykinswhat pop up?19:19
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daftykins"sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"19:19
Silencedsudo apt-get dist-upgrade19:19
Silencedok19:19
daftykinsyou should do both together19:19
daftykinsalways19:19
Silenceddaftykins: Why is it so ?19:20
tootheanyone have experience using LibreSSL?19:20
daftykinsSilenced: the "update" updates the package lists, the "dist-upgrade" calculates which to do. there's no point installing updates if you don't have the latest lists.19:21
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Silenceddaftykins: Oh thanks buddy !19:22
daftykins!info linux-headers-3.13.0-48-generic19:23
daftykinsoops19:23
ubottuPackage linux-headers-3.13.0-48-generic does not exist in utopic19:23
daftykins!info linux-headers-3.13.0-48-generic trusty19:23
ubottulinux-headers-3.13.0-48-generic (source: linux): Linux kernel headers for version 3.13.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP. In component main, is optional. Version 3.13.0-48.80 (trusty), package size 681 kB, installed size 12785 kB19:24
LTS14N00bHi All, I am currently running the 32Bit version of 14.04 but want to go to the 64Bit version, from what I've read, I can't "upgrade" to 64Bit, I have to do a new install. Is this correct?19:25
Silenceddaftykins: I get "bash: !info: event not found"19:25
SilencedWhat does it mean ?19:25
SilencedLTS14N00b: Yes , u cant19:26
daftykinsSilenced: these !info commands are commands for IRC, *NOT* for you to type.19:26
Silenceddaftykins: I m noob ! Thanks for teaching me :D19:28
LTS14N00bSilenced: Thanks for the confirmation. Do I just backup my "Home" directory to save all my data and then reinstall once I have installed the 64Bit?19:29
daftykinsSilenced: so the package you want is "linux-headers-3.13.0-48-generic" once you're up to date and booted into -48.19:29
daftykinsLTS14N00b: correct19:29
daftykinsLTS14N00b: if you made a separate /home partition during install, you can just keep it19:29
daftykinsbut i suspect you may not have19:30
LTS14N00bdaftykins: I don't remember doing that.19:30
rolerI installed compiz and my ubuntu desktop went away. It still loads the GUI, but no menu bar or side bar... How can I go back to the way it was?19:30
Silenceddaftykins: How to increase the size of /home ?19:30
daftykinsSilenced: depends on your disk layout, do you even have anymore space?19:31
Silencedyeah ! A 100 gigs19:31
SilencedI dont know how to expand it19:31
daftykinsSilenced: "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "sudo parted -l | pastebinit"19:32
daftykinsroler: try - http://itsfoss.com/reset-unity-compiz-settings-ubuntu-1404/19:33
SilencedAnd how do i access other partitions ?19:33
Silencedin my terminal19:33
daftykinsSilenced: for what purpose?19:33
daftykinsi don't think you are too familiar with Linux usage at this stage judging by that question19:33
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SilencedI was windows user till last month19:34
SilencedGot into ubuntu19:34
SilencedSo learning19:34
daftykinsok, please press enter less :)19:34
daftykinsSilenced: are you going to run the above commands?19:34
Silenceddaftykins: OK :)19:34
daftykinsi have to go if not...19:36
Bashing-omjj995_: I am back ! .. Are you still fighting with the package manager ?19:46
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MehrzadHi. I have windows XP on drive C, Windows 7 on drive D, and Ubuntu 12.04 on drive E. I want to replace Windows XP with a new version of ubuntu and remove the previous version19:48
MehrzadWhat steps should I take?19:48
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bpromptMehrzad:    format drive C, install the new version of ubuntu there19:51
MehrzadOk19:53
MehrzadThanks19:53
bekksMehrzad: Remove the partitions containing XP and the previous version, and install a current version.19:54
pl1xdid someone experienced the same issue? http://i.imgur.com/AsCcroB.jpg19:58
phaidrosehlo, in /etc/shadow I find hashed pws starting with $1$ (md5), $6$ (sha512) .. but some are 13 characters long and I am not sure which algorithm that is. any hints?20:02
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serega527hello. i need advice. Which is the best blocklist for Transmission?\20:04
OerHeksphaidros, if it starts with $1, it would be MD5 based http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man5/shadow.5.html ( in newer manual pages this info is removed)20:06
cuddylierAnyone any ideas what this stacktrace means? http://i.imgur.com/j9xdNgp.png20:14
kbrosnanyou would need debug symbols to make much of the stacktrace20:15
phaidrosOerHeks: yeah, $1$ is md5 and $6$ is sha512 .. but I have even others, 13 chars long, bot starting with any of the both mentioned20:16
phaidrosany idea?20:16
phaidros*not* starting with $1$ or $6$20:16
geniicuddylier: Were you running some app from the cli when it happened?20:16
cuddylierI was running java processes20:16
cuddylierI use ubuntu server so via cli yes20:16
vbgunzIs anyone here familiar with Intel processors? I've never really owned a modern Intel and now that I do own a 4690k, I find it runs at max almost all day. I just don't know why and power saving features are enabled in the bios. But maybe I'm wrong about that. Is there a possible solution to finding out why it runs at max?20:17
wiredfoolphaidros: sounds like old crypt, pre md520:18
geniicuddylier: If what you were running is something from an Ubuntu supplied package, you could install the -dbg package for it, get a more informative output from that and file a bug report against whatever the package is20:18
cuddyliergenii: It was java processes20:18
cuddylierAnd a single python process20:18
geniicuddylier: "java processes" is pretty vague :)20:19
cuddylierMinecraft servers20:19
cuddylierI have loads of boxes running java 7 with MC servers20:19
cuddylierbut only this one seems to crash with that hmm20:19
cuddylierthey are all on Ubuntu 14.0420:19
sudoritzis it hard to send whatever is going to currnet /var/log/messages to a remote syslog ?20:19
sudoritzi have rsyslog.conf but not sure if i can parse it a bit and send what i want to another syslog20:20
ConsoleFxHow I can remove all the duplicate files inside a specified directory? lets say there are 10 files inside a dir and 3 of the files are duplicates but I want to delete 2 files keeping only 1 file... is there any way to accomplish that?20:24
rypervencheConsoleFx: fdupes20:24
rypervencheConsoleFx: fdupes dirname20:26
wiredfoolsudoritz: put something like: "*.* @10.0.0.3" in /etc/rsyslog.d/10-remote.conf20:26
ConsoleFxrypervenche, but i can tell the command to find the duplicates and delete them automatically without any user prompts?20:26
ConsoleFxrypervenche, i wanna do this coz i would be executing this inside a python program... so20:27
rypervencheConsoleFx: You can choose to delete all other copies but keep the first. fdupes -d -N dirname20:28
ConsoleFxrypervenche, awesome! done. thanks mate :)20:29
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neutralizerwhich is Ubuntu's default zip algorithm? `Compress` from file/dir context menu I mean20:32
Guest30512#join20:33
OerHeksneutralizer, tar.gz = gzip with Lempel-Ziv coding (LZ77)20:35
neutralizerI mean when you select `zip`20:36
neutralizerzip made by ubunut can't be extracted on windows20:37
geniicuddylier: Are you using then Ubuntu's minetest packages, or did you use the minecraft jar from the minecraft site? If from minecraft those are the guys you should be hitting up for the support side20:37
OerHekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression20:37
cuddylierSpigot jar which is from Bukkit20:37
OerHeksneutralizer, no problem here, .zip works fine on my machines20:37
cuddylierbut how can we be sure that even crashed it when it's running on hundreds of thousands of other dedi servers?20:37
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neutralizerOerHeks, what about password protected zip? Make a password protected zip on Ubuntu and try to extract it on Windows.20:38
neutralizerI tried Ubuntu 14.04 -> Windows 720:39
OerHeksneutralizer, try 7zip to be sure, it all depends on the archive software on windows20:40
acz32neutralizer: windows can certainly handle zip files..20:40
premiehunterHi20:40
OerHeksmaybe you get a UTF-8 error or something,...20:40
acz32i would try .7zip also20:40
neutralizerOerHeks, I sent zipped files from my Ubuntu to a friend and he can't extract it. He said I have tried 7zip and all.20:41
neutralizerpassword protected ones to be precise. It shouldn't be a problem I know but I am interested to know what it is20:41
hutchHi. I stupidly must have changed settings in Unicorn and now only have logout option in shutdown icon (which does nothing btw) I want shutdown and restart too20:41
neutralizerI double checked the files and indeed it wasn't working20:42
eikon81ghutch you can use terminal .. sudo init 0 < shutdown and sudo init 6 < reboot20:42
hutchAnother thing is when I start up the laptop it has a lock icon and dialogue box but it does not accept text20:42
neutralizerBut the same files were extracted on Ubuntu20:42
hutchthanks eikon81g20:42
eikon81ghutch, did you install a new desktop environment?20:43
eikon81g(xfce, gnome, etc?)20:43
hutcheikon81g: nope. Only odd thing I did was encrypt and set lvm. I can sue that ok once I restart following the initial lock icon20:44
eikon81gI wanted to see if I can get a quick assist removing old kernal pkgs to free up space for future updates.. what is the command to see the currently running kernal and also I did sudo apt-get remove autoremove after update but what was the other command to clean unused installer pkgs? Thanks in advance :P20:45
hutcheikon81g:  I installed gtk tweak and unity tweak which maybe in conflict?20:45
ekooleikon81g: here ya go, one sec.20:46
eikon81ghutch, I am running 14.10 and I used lvm and it made my machine have a very small boot partition, it is a known bug that I was unaware of.. you may have run into something similar you may want to check for bug reports on that20:46
ekooleikon81g: dpkg -l linux-* | awk '/^ii/{ print $2}' | grep -v -e `uname -r | cut -f1,2 -d"-"` | grep -e [0-9] | grep -E "(image|headers)" | xargs sudo apt-get -y purge20:46
momomothere is a bug in compiz shift switcher .. how can i report this error?20:46
momomoit makes it completely useless as it is now20:47
hutcheikon81g: the swap partition is missing using lvm20:47
eikon81gekool it doesn't look like what I used in the past, do you use those yourself? I was told before to check the current kernal and remove the last versions20:47
ekooleikon81g: Yes I use that myself all the time.20:47
eikon81gok cool20:47
eikon81gthx :)20:48
eikon81gI just punched it in.. here we go. LOL20:48
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eikon81gnice ekool this is working better than the last one because of the LVM bug that made my partition tiny it needs to be cleaned for future updates.20:49
eikon81gVery cool, thanks again20:49
ekooleikon81g: Yah, I hate those super small / and /boot partitions, pain in the butt sometimes.20:49
eikon81gyea, If I had know about the bug I woulda avoided LVM :\ whoops20:49
eikon81gI am learning so it's all good20:49
eikon81gdid you concoct that command yourself? I am impressed20:50
ekooleikon81g: No, I just used google fu and found it and i've been using it for a long time. Here is URL: http://tuxtweaks.com/2010/10/remove-old-kernels-in-ubuntu-with-one-command/20:50
Oldsk00lHi craneo20:50
eikon81gI'm not even sure how all that got done with the command but I am reading through the output and it looks very good20:51
eikon81gnasty, very cool. ty20:51
ekooleikon81g: It's not really an LVM bug that causes it. It's just the way that partition sizes are created during install. Tons of distros do it, even FreeBSD.20:51
ekooleikon81g: Essentially that command uses dpkg to find out what kernel you are running and what the newest one is, and purges the rest.20:52
eikon81gahh, when I got help last time they noticed my partition sizes which were oddly small20:52
hutcheikon81g: sudo init 0 < shutdown and  sudo init 6 < reboot return error 'bash: shutdown: No such file or directory' and 'bash: reboot: No such file or directory'20:52
eikon81gI see ekool.. that makes it easy no guess work! when I get new updates for apps sudo apt-get autoremove cleans the unused update packages right?20:53
ekoolhutch: strange, shutdown should be in your path. You can try sudo /sbin/shutdown -r now20:53
eikon81gyea, that one should work too..20:53
ekooleikon81g: It does on some packages, but not kernels. Because, technically, they are still "in use"20:53
eikon81gI use the init commands to shutdown quickly alot20:53
hutchok thanks ekool20:53
octavianwhat's the channel for off topic conversation? :D20:54
ekoolWhich means, you can boot into them anytime you want in case there is a bug or regression, etc.20:54
eikon81gright on.. just making sure I cleaned up after the last round of updates :P20:54
k1l_octavian: #ubuntu-offtopic20:54
eikon81grockin, thanks again!20:54
ekooloctavian: Hrm, ##ubuntu? I don't know, I figure this stuff is all on topic?20:54
eikon81g!off-topic20:54
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!20:54
hutchI have used sudo shutdown and sudo reboot successfuly in the past. Is that wrong?20:54
eikon81gno that works too..20:55
ekoolhutch: No those are fine.20:55
eikon81gjust more than one command to do it..20:55
octaviank1l_: thx20:55
ConsoleFxi have installed gnome-session-fallback on my ubuntu_x64 and neither my <Alt-Tab> works nor I am able to enable workspaces.. another weird issue is while I try to move the mouse to open an application listed in the taskbar, that application doesnt get focused. I have to click on that application windows once again to get the focus.. is it a problem in the unity or what??20:56
QwellHi, what process does the time syncing in 14.10?  There appears to be no standard ntpd package anymore.  I'm losing something like 5 minutes per day on physical hardware.20:57
ekoolQwell: There should be.20:59
Qwelljust openntpd, which is not installed by default, so I'm hesitant to install it, given that the option in time/date settings exists without it installed.  Who knows how they'll conflict...21:00
eikon81gQwell, I noticed an update today for time settings when I booted up.. are you up to date?21:00
eikon81g(also running 14.1021:00
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hutcheikon81g: I think I know why the unusable lock appears. I used a guide for things to do after install which had Gnome included though I didn't install the Gnome session ;)21:00
eikon81gYea, that sounded like you had something going on with a desktop environment you can use synaptic to remove what you don't actually need..21:01
tonioxlista21:01
Qwelleikon81g: only update I see that might be somewhat related, is tzdata.  That won't help though.21:01
hutchyep ;)21:01
ekoolQwell: Granted, I don't have any 14.10 boxes, just 14.04 -- but I haven't heard anything about ntpd being removed. Very strange.21:01
eikon81gnice work hutch good luck21:01
hutchthanks for prompting my old memory eikon81g  ;)21:02
eikon81gI am on xfce 14.10 and I don't have ntp options.. just manual21:02
eikon81glol np hutch, I am a noob but glad to help when I can :)21:02
ekoolQwell: I still see it in 15.04 as well: i   ntp                                                        - Network Time Protocol daemon and utility programs21:02
eikon81gmy mistake it says it in there "keep synchronized with Internet servers"21:03
Qwelloh good lord, they called the ntp daemon package ntp?21:03
asdASDsWhats the channel for ubuntu phone?21:03
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ekoolQwell: What happens if you do this: aptitude show ntp21:04
eikon81gWell if you select it it says "NTP support not installed" so I thought I remembered that.. I thought it odd at the time but I have not messed with it..21:04
Ben64asdASDs: #ubuntu-touch21:04
asdASDsBen64: thanks:)21:04
Qwellekool: not installed - I'm disabling the systemd garbage, and just using ntpd.21:04
k1l_ekool: aptitude is deprecrated on ubuntu21:04
ekoolQwell: OK cool, so it's still there just not the default.21:04
k1l_Qwell: are you running 15.04?21:04
eikon81gLOL I tried in xfce to use that prompt to install ntp and I got an xfce error21:05
Qwellekool: The default should actually work. :)21:05
TheteHas anyone had any problems with alsa with Intel Series 9 Chipset audio in Ubuntu 14.10?21:05
Bassemhow to get my laptop drivers21:05
ekoolk1l_: I still prefer it, will probably continue to use it until I feel that something else is superior.21:05
Bassemhow to know the drivers that are already installed21:05
TheteI have no audioings outputtings21:05
ekoolBassem: That is tricky... lsmod, you can also grep dmesg for clues.21:05
eikon81galso there is an "additional drivers" ui if you use the panel search type it in21:06
LorneHey guys.... after some app updates this moring, I rebooted my machine and am getting the Purple Screen of death...21:06
k1l_ekool: yes, but its not installed as standard anymore so giving people a aptitude command will not help them21:06
ekoolk1l_: I don't know of an equivalent way of doing it via apt-get... so I offer assistance in the way that I know how. Aptitude is easy to install, and perhaps it will help people learn another way to do it as well. It's free advice. If someone chooses to ignore it, so be it.21:07
k1l_ekool: apt-cache show package or apt-cache policy package21:07
ekoolk1l_: I see. So it takes apt-get, apt-cache and (probably others) to replace aptitude ;) Sounds like a regression.21:08
Bassemi mean how to know the vga driver name and type21:08
Bassemprocessor nme and type21:08
Bassemetc21:08
ekoolBassem: look inside /proc -- cat /proc/cpuinfo etc21:08
Ben64Bassem: lshw -C VIDEO21:08
OerHekslshw lscpu lspci lsusb dmidecode21:09
Bassemsome one gave me command like lscc or something like that before21:09
Bassemi just dont remember it21:10
ekoolBassem: OerHeks just showed you the commands. Those will work.21:10
Bassembut i  want it for all drivers21:10
Bassemwhat would it be for the mouse and trackpoint21:12
k1l_ekool: actually there is "apt" now http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/utopic/en/man8/apt.8.html21:12
ekoolk1l_: cool, nearly same commands as aptitude.21:13
jeethi21:14
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Bassemi want to check for my trackpoint because it dos not work21:15
Bassemin windows is was connected to ps/2 port 021:16
ekoolBassem: Wish I could help. I don't know crap about trackpoints.21:16
eikon81gBassem, is there a fn hardbutton to enable / disable it?21:16
OerHeksBassem, what trackpoint ? "lspci " should give a line , past it here21:16
Bassemeikon81g, no21:16
eikon81ghardinfo from the software center may be easier than the terminal..21:17
eikon81g(an after thought)21:17
OerHeksindeed21:17
eikon81gI would also double check your keyboard to see if it is actually hidden on one of the F keys.. I have a machine like that.. :\ just sayin..21:18
BassemOerHeks, it show nothing about the trackpotin21:18
aaasare root and user crontabs stored anywhere in plain text...doesnt seem to be /etc/crontab21:18
ekoolaaas: cron.d/       cron.daily/   cron.hourly/  cron.monthly/ cron.weekly/21:19
ekoolaaas: in /etc21:19
eikon81gBassem, download hardinfo from the software center and look under INput Devices21:19
OerHekscat /proc/bus/input/devices21:20
aaasekool so when i edit with crontab -e it parses them out to the different files in those directories?21:20
eikon81gmine is detailed there (SynPS/2...)21:20
ekoolaaas: For your user crontab, yes... but the system has it's own crontabs that won't show up with crontab -e for your user, for root, etc.21:20
ekoolYou can go into /etc/ and do this: grep -Fir <TERM> where <TERM> is a keyword you are searching for, and see if anything pops up.21:21
ekoolaaas: better yet: grep -Fir /etc/cron* <TERM>21:21
aaasekool so if i do 'crontab -e' OR 'sudo crontab -e' then it wont be stored anywhere?....ok ill see if i can find a unique search term21:21
ekoolaaas: It will be stored. I'm just saying, you'll find OTHER stuff in addition to those in those directories.21:21
aaasekool my grep doesn't seem to bring up anything...maybe it's in /var?21:22
Ben64aaas: why are you trying to find the files? you should not be editing them21:23
aaasi want etckeeper to put them under version control21:23
Ben64aaas: don't21:23
aaaswhy?21:23
Ben64crontabs aren't meant to be touched by anything other than "crontab"21:23
aaasgit wont edit anything...it's like backing up etc21:24
Ben64what about when you go to restore21:24
ekoolaaas: Depends on what you are looking for. User ones are in: /var/spool/cron/crontabs21:24
aaasi would manuall add with crontabe -e21:24
Bassemeikon81g, it show only -Input Devices-21:24
Bassem Sleep Button21:24
Bassem Lid Switch21:24
Bassem Power Button21:24
Bassem AT Translated Set 2 keyboard21:24
Bassem Video Bus21:24
aaasekool ok thanks looks like root is there too21:25
eikon81gBassem, sounds like you are on the right track.. It should be listed if installed..21:25
EriC^^aaas: you can always sudo crontab -eu root21:25
oalIs there a way to encrypt just one folder, but still making it browseable with a password/key?21:25
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EriC^^oal: encfs21:26
aaasEriC^^ sorr what does eu do?21:26
EriC^^aaas: -e edit -u user21:26
Bassemeikon81g, some one before gave me command for terminal show me drivers like this21:26
aaasEriC^^ ah yes...no i was referring to etckeeper backing it up21:26
oalEriC^^, thank you21:26
eikon81gright but since it is not present in hardinfo that tells us that it is not installed..21:27
bobby1Hello, I was wondering if it was possible to use my current SSH key on my machine back home, which is also running Ubuntu21:27
ekoolbobby1: I'm pretty sure ssh keys are tied to the machine they are generated on...21:27
ekoolbobby1: ie. you can copy the pub key somewhere else but it won't do you any good.21:28
eikon81gBassem, if you go to the panel search box and type: additional drivers and open up the ui it will look for driver updates..21:28
eikon81gdoes it find any for your machine?21:28
aaasno keys can be moved anywhere...you can have a key and use it ove rand over21:28
bobby1oh, really? Someone told me I can use that same key from a different machine21:28
ekoolbobby1: If you can ssh into the machine, you can certainly copy it. It'll be in ~/.ssh/ -- but I don't think it quite works that way.21:28
SchrodingersScatbobby1: you can21:28
aaasbobby1 you can...generate one (rsa) and make it yours...keep it private and you can use it as your keey to get into machines just like a normal key21:29
bobby1my reason is because my machine at work, I SSH into our servers (it is urnning Ubuntu). I want to access this same stuff when I am home,21:29
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bobby1my machine at home is different, but it is also running Ubuntu21:29
Bassemeikon81g, how can i make terminal list my processor type, vga type, sound type etc21:29
SchrodingersScatbobby1: hypothetically you could also do ssh-copy-id from your home machines too, and add your keys that way, either works, you have options.21:30
EriC^^Bassem: lscpu lspci lshw21:30
aaasbobby1  do you know how to use keys for authorization?21:30
bpromptBassem:     sudo lshw21:30
eikon81gI believe the guys covered that just a minute ago.. sudo lshw / sudo lspci21:30
bobby1I actually do not, my IT team handles a lot of that21:30
aaasbobby1 your public/private pair can be used anywhere that supports the standard, github, bitbucket, amazon AWS, ubuntu, putty in windows (a little tricky with putty)21:31
bobby1my problem too is that IT doesn't support Ubuntu21:31
bpromptBassem:    you could, redirect that to a file  --->   sudo lshw > myfile.txt <-- and then load it on a file editor21:31
JohnnyLIs there a way I can make /boot bigger in size and / smaller in size?21:31
eikon81gBassem, did you check for additional drivers in the software and updates center?21:31
bobby1oh okay21:31
bobby1is it basically as simple as copy and pasting?21:31
Bassemeikon81g, i'm trying21:31
aaasbobby1 well dont nkow anything about that...but read up on public/private and authorized_keys and id_rsa/id_rsa.pub  (make sure they are set to proper permissions 600)21:31
eikon81gok cool, I'd start there and make sure the OS can't take care of it first21:31
bobby1ah okay21:32
JohnnyLwell?21:32
bobby1alright, sounds good. I will take a look21:32
bobby1Thanks21:32
aaasbobby1 they keys are VERY sensitive to whitespace...somtimes you can copy paste but copying them over is much preferred21:32
dcrouchHow do you daemonize a tail command?21:32
EriC^^dcrouch: daemonize? tail -f is what you want i think21:33
ekooldcrouch: Yah, describe what you want. tail -f will sit there forever, but if you log out it will go away.21:33
ekooldcrouch: You can nohup it, but if you cant attach to it to see what it is showing, what is the point. Using screen or tmux may be what you want.21:33
dcrouchekool, the idea is I don't want to have to use a screen, but want to create a service that watches a file kind of thing.21:34
dcrouchekool, Sending the output to email for monitoring.21:34
ekooldcrouch: You can output to a file, to a logging service, etc.. really just depends.21:34
Bassembprompt, where can i find myfiel.txt21:34
bpromptBassem:     wherever you issued the command21:35
eikon81gprolly in /21:35
TaZeRhey is there any word on a 15.04 beta 2 iso yet?21:35
Bassemjust type sudo lspci>myfile.txt21:35
bpromptBassem:    check the folder where you issued, if it was ~, the it'd be in ~21:35
bprompthmm21:35
SchrodingersScat!15.04 | TaZeR21:36
ubottuTaZeR: Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) will be the 22nd release of Ubuntu due for release in April 2015. Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1. For more info see the announcement at  http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/142521:36
bpromptBassem:      sudo lshw > ~/myfile.txt   <--- then open it from ~/myfile.txt21:36
TaZeRnot the final i mean todays final beta21:36
TaZeRsuppsoed to be releasedd sometime today21:36
TaZeRi guess the ISO's are still cooking maybe we see them tomorrow21:36
SchrodingersScatTaZeR: exactly, until it's final, it's offtopic here :)21:37
TaZeRweird21:37
Bassemhow to list devices on ps/2 ports21:38
pizzaopsWhat applications do people like on Ubuntu for doing Visio-style work?21:38
eikon81gBassem, it will show in hardinfo.. I think we determined your device is not installed..21:39
eikon81gnow how to find out if it is being detected is the next question.. and what it is identifying as so that you can get a driver for it..?21:40
eikon81gwish I could help more.. I have no more useful tips sorry :\21:40
eikon81gbest of luck Bassem21:41
Bassemeikon81g, so how to find it21:41
Bassemeikon81g, in windows it was connected to ps/221:41
Bassemeikon81g, hardinfo dos not show me update21:42
eikon81gwell do you know what device is? Synaptic or another..? you should check the specs online for your machine to see what device it actually is and rundown a driver for it and install it21:42
eikon81ghardinfo wont show you if there is an update that would only be in the software updater under the additional drivers tab21:42
eikon81gif the device is actually working as it should (like in windows) then if you can get the correct driver for the device and get it installed that would probably solve the issue..21:43
Bassemeikon81g, the softwear updater show nothing about my trackpoint21:44
Bassemonly amd/ati driver21:45
eikon81gyea, the video driver is another monster all it's own a lot of people recommend the native driver, may want to read up before updating that.. the AMD update has to do with the processor of the chipset..?21:46
eikon81gthe chipset drivers may have an affect on the trackpad if they are missing.. maybe you should get that one and reboot to check it out..21:46
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rictoohey guys, im trying to wget urls incrementing in number21:50
rictooi'm using i=1; while wget "www.whatever.com/folder/$((i++)).htm" do :; done21:50
eikon81gI gotta run Bassem good luck budd21:51
rictoobut i get: (cant copypaste from vm) syntax error unexpected token `done'21:51
Bassemeikon81g, thx alot21:51
rictooi'm missing a ;, nevermind :P21:51
eikon81gno prob good luck!21:52
GC-Script79381hello! i have one problem when i try to install Ubuntu in my computer... someone could help me please?21:54
GC-Script79381When i reboot my computer and i load from Ubuntu DVD i get that error message: ASPM could not configure common clock ubuntu21:54
GC-Script79381what can i do??21:54
pc_hola21:56
compdocGC-Script79381, does it continue to boot?21:57
brycetd19mCan someone help me out my ubuntu install is being ddos'd and my network system is showing and logging the packet flood and I have the attackers ip and adress what should I do?22:00
jonneBryanstein, get your datacenter to block it?22:01
jonneor look up how to block an ip in iptables22:02
brycetd19mI have already blocked the ip didn't help it's a a packet flood so I'm not directly effected my router however is22:03
k1luse fail2ban22:03
k1l!fail2ban22:03
gdoteof_i've got one of those seiki 4k monitors.  i am "stuck in 4k"  attempts to change resolution to 1920x1080 siliently fail22:05
d2lAny idea how I could fix this issue: every time I boot my machine (Xubuntu), the Logitech USB mouse is not recognized until I unplug it and plug it back in. Not using a hub or anything...?22:06
gdoteof_tailing /var/log/syslog when I attempt the change seems to be correlated with this error: Mar 26 18:04:27 beast kernel: [613508.862145] xhci_hcd 0000:09:00.0: ERROR Transfer event TRB DMA ptr not part of current TD22:06
momomohow do you change the hotkeys for the application switcher22:06
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gdoteof_similarly, attempts to change the resolution with xrandr fail silently22:12
gdoteof_http://paste.ubuntu.com/10686442/22:12
Oldsk00lHoes someone knows zoneminder22:14
Secret-Fireis there anyway i can make these settings permanent : xset s noblank, xset s off, xset -dpms?22:14
Secret-FireI have to enter them everytime i boot22:14
compdocOldsk00l, I use it22:15
Oldsk00lCool which version22:15
Oldsk00l1.25?22:16
compdoclet me open it22:16
Oldsk00lOk22:16
compdocv1.25.022:17
sudoritzwiredfool.  you think if i move /var/log/messages and if i wanted to do some quick parsing to a new syslog could i do some of that in the same22:17
TJ-Secret-Fire: You can add shell scripts in "/etc/X11/Xsession.d/"22:17
compdocIm waiting for new versions22:17
Oldsk00lCan you tell my WY it is slow in preformemce22:17
compdocits not that slow for me. I only have 4 ip cams, tho22:18
compdocwhat cpu you use?22:18
Oldsk00lOf I connect to it it take 1 a 2 mints before it is connect22:18
Secret-FireTJ- sounds like a nightmare22:18
compdocOldsk00l, thats normal22:18
Oldsk00lOke I use a pentum 4 3.2 ghz22:19
Oldsk00lAnd refresh it takes 2 a 3 minnits22:20
compdocyou hit the browser refresh button?22:20
Oldsk00lI watch think mabey sorting was wrong22:20
Oldsk00lNope22:20
compdochow then22:20
Oldsk00lIt refreshing it self22:21
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TJ-Secret-Fire: That's how it's supposed to be done. See "man Xsession" for more details22:21
Secret-FireTJ- thanks, im reading on how to create bash scripts22:21
Oldsk00lAnd if I Watchung a cam the image freezer after 15 min22:22
Oldsk00lMaybe you can help me whit that22:22
compdocif I watch live or recordings, it never freezes22:22
compdocwell, 15 mins is a long time - meybe never watched it that long22:23
Oldsk00lRecordings never freezes but live images freezes22:23
OerHeksTime to get a dual-core for such video issues22:23
Jaegweirdid you turn off the blank timer?22:23
compdocif I want to watch live, I use a browser dierct to the cam, or the app that comes with the brand of cmas I use22:23
compdoc*cams22:24
Oldsk00lOke22:24
Oldsk00lBlank timer?22:24
TJ-Secret-Fire: If you only need to issue relatively simple commands that you showed here, you can put each command on a separate line of a (text) file that has a name matching the naming convention given in that man-page I referred you to.22:24
Secret-FireTJ- like echo sudo....22:26
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Secret-FireTJ- or is echo not able to issue commands22:27
Oldsk00l@ compdoc there is a new fersion but it it not compatible whit 12.0422:27
compdocof zoneminder?22:28
compdocwow22:28
compdocthere is22:28
Oldsk00lJup22:28
Oldsk00lI think. It is 1.2822:29
compdocwell, someone will likely package it soon for ubuntu, and it will just update, or I'll reinstall22:29
compdocI use 14.0422:29
Oldsk00l1.25 can't auto update22:31
TJ-Secret-Fire: firstly, the scripts will run with root privileges so 'sudo' is not required. Secondly, "echo" simply echoes whatever follows it, it doesn't execute  a command. I think all you need is:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/10686516/22:31
Oldsk00lEvery above can auto update but 1.25 not22:31
j`eyhey all, does the ubuntu 14.04 have the cdc_acm module built in?22:33
Secret-Fireok thanks TJ- I'm interested now in learning how to write more scripts22:34
Secret-FireTJ- do i include bin/bash22:35
TJ-Secret-Fire: No need - those files are "sourced" (included inline) by a control script22:36
Secret-Fireok22:36
TJ-j`ey: No; cdc_acm is a dynamically loadable module, not a builtin22:36
Secret-FireTJ- and just save as .txt?22:37
j`eyTJ-: do I need to install it?22:37
j`eymodprobe cdc_acm says it is not found22:37
Oldsk00l@compdoc how long do you use zm?22:37
compdocOldsk00l, hmm, couple years now22:37
TJ-j`ey: What does this show? "modinfo cdc_acm"22:38
compdocI have just enough storage to record about 2 weeks continous from the 4 cams22:38
Oldsk00lCool I am using it for 3 months and I think it is the best cctv software22:38
compdoccontinuous recording22:38
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TJ-j`ey: "find /lib/modules -name cdc-acm.ko" => "/lib/modules/3.13.0-48-generic/kernel/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.ko"22:39
Oldsk00lI have used countless of software but all ware bugging or does not feed my needs22:39
compdoczoneminder sucks at motion dectect, so I record all the time22:39
Oldsk00lI am recording one cam and the other 4 ore only monitor22:40
Secret-FireTJ- do i save as a text file or something else22:40
Oldsk00lIndeed motion. Detect is a pain in the ass22:40
Oldsk00lWith there blops and pixel shit22:41
j`eyTJ-: maybe it's because I have the ubuntu server edition22:41
TJ-Secret-Fire: save it with the name I provided in the first line comment. On linux file extensions (like .TXT) are *not* required for the system to recognise file types22:41
k1lOldsk00l: we try to keep this channel language family friendly22:41
Oldsk00lOke sorry22:42
TJ-j`ey: I doubt it, unless you're using a cloud build which has a stripped down kernel package targeted at virtual machines22:42
j`eywell, I am running it in a VM..22:42
Oldsk00lI thought sh*T was a commen word but no matter I will watch my language22:43
TJ-j`ey: Makes sense then; cdc-acm is a USB module and so the VM-target will not usually have USB hardware22:43
j`eyI guess I could compile my own ckernel22:43
Secret-FireTJ- ok done now just reboot22:43
TJ-j`ey: Or simply install the full kernel image package and 'poach' or symlink the modules required into the running kernel's /lib/modules/${VERSION}/ path22:44
TJ-Secret-Fire: Shouldn't need a reboot, just log out and log-in, which restarts the X server22:44
j`eyTJ-: how do I install the full kernel package?22:47
TJ-j`ey: The module(s) are in the package linux-image-extra-${VERSION}-generic22:48
TJ-!info linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic22:48
ubottuPackage linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic does not exist in utopic22:48
TJ-!info linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generic:trusty22:49
ubottuPackage linux-image-extra-3.13.0-34-generictrusty does not exist in utopic22:49
j`ey-2422:49
fisiohi, I get this all the time                                             sudo: unable to resolve host barracuda-Lenovo-G55022:50
fisiomy /etc/hosts is this                http://pastebin.com/HKD1gFmu22:50
EriC^^fisio: what's in /etc/hostname?22:51
fisiobarracuda-Lenovo-G55022:51
fisioEriC^^:22:52
fisioonly that22:52
EriC^^fisio: type sudo hostname barracuda-Lenovo-G55022:53
fisioEriC^^:          sudo: unable to resolve host barracuda-Lenovo-G55022:54
EriC^^did it not run through?22:54
EriC^^try using sudo again22:54
Latrodectussudo sudo?22:54
EriC^^no just any sudo command22:55
EriC^^nevermind though, i've no idea22:55
Latrodectusis he on the sudoers list?22:55
EriC^^it's listing the right hostname in the error..22:55
fisioyes I can do many sudo commands22:55
k1lfisio: did you chance the hosts and hostname?22:55
fisiothis is my hosts22:55
fisiohttp://pastebin.com/HKD1gFmu22:55
k1lfisio: did you change it?22:55
fisiohostname says only this                barracuda-Lenovo-G55022:56
fisiowhat do you mean change it22:56
OerHeksfisio, do/etc/hosts and /etc/hostname have the same hostname?22:59
OerHeks!hostname22:59
ubottuUse hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hosts to include BOTH the old and new hostname and then change /etc/hostname to the new one. WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly.22:59
iBurleyAnybody have expirience using Ubuntu with Openbox? I did a minimal install, installed openbox and obconf, did "nano ~/.xinitrc" and on line 1 put " #!/usr/bin/env bash", on line 2 put "exec openbox-session" but it didn't work. Do I need a login screen or whatever they're properly called?22:59
EriC^^iBurley: did you run startx ?22:59
cloudgeekwhat is meaning of CRYPTO_SESSION in audit logs ?23:00
iBurleyEriC^^...oh23:00
fisioOerHeks: they do have the same name23:00
cloudgeek?CRYPTO_SESSION23:00
fisiothere has to be something else besides hosts and hostname23:02
k1lfisio: do the sudo commands work or do they stop?23:02
j`eyTJ-: thanks! how can I add that .ko to be loaded everytime I boot?23:02
iBurleyHa, it worked. Thanks EriC^^ Sometimes my braid doesn't work properly...23:02
fisiok1l: most work but the first line always says                            sudo: unable to resolve host barracuda-Lenovo-G55023:02
Latrodectuscloudgeek, it is probably for viewing encrypted sessions23:03
j`eyah, /etc/modules23:03
cloudgeekLatrodectus: I got a lot enties in aduit logs from china what it means?23:03
TJ-j`ey: Add an entry to /etc/rc.local of the form "modprobe cdc-acm", prior to the final "exit 0" line23:04
cloudgeekLatrodectus: what CRYPTO_KEY_USER ? means23:04
k1lfisio: did you change the "127.0.0.1       localhost.localdomain localhost" line in hosts?23:04
TJ-j`ey: oh yes! of course, /etc/modules ... don't mind me :)23:05
k1lfisio: usually that only says 127.0.0.1 localhost    in the first line23:05
k1lfisio: that is why i asked if you changed that settings23:05
fisiok1l: I changed them a few times23:05
fisioI found that first line on internet23:06
k1lfisio: so you changed them and now its not working. change them back23:06
fisiok1l: I don't know the right values, otherwise I would have changed them instead of coming here and asking for help23:06
j`eyTJ-: thanks for the help!23:06
k1lfisio: change the first line in hosts like i said23:07
tallymarkd...23:07
fisiok1l: same thing23:08
k1lfisio: make sure there is no typo23:11
OerHeksDoes changes to the hosts file need a restart of the network?23:11
k1lhostname changes need reboot iirc23:12
AfterDarknesshello23:12
AfterDarknessgot a question anyone familiar with suspending issues? like in my case sometimes i cant wake up from suspend and have to hard reset23:13
EriC^^AfterDarkness: which graphics driver are you using?23:15
AfterDarknessopensource xorg23:16
AfterDarknessamd drivers gives me so much trouble23:16
balrog-k1nhi, is there a ppa or another way to install a post 3.19 kernel that isn't the automated daily build but something that is in use by someone else and thus may be less buggy?23:16
AfterDarknessit is so sad : /23:16
OerHekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend23:16
OerHeksmaybe that page is any help AfterDarkness23:17
AfterDarknessthanks will look into it23:17
k1lbalrog-k1n: if you want a stable kernel use the official ubuntu kernels.23:17
k1lbalrog-k1n: if you want to use try out kernels see !mainline23:17
OerHekswait for Vivid next month23:19
AfterDarknessoh i should have thought about ssh-ing to my machine once my screen was black23:19
AfterDarknessas EriC^^ mentioned it could be drivers issue23:19
OerHeksNot encrypted swap i hope?23:20
balrog-k1nk1l: thanks, is !mainline a command for a channel bot?23:20
Arrickanyone here use chordii on ubuntu or xubuntu?23:20
k1l!mainline | balrog-k1n23:20
ubottubalrog-k1n: The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds23:20
balrog-k1nOerHeks: I'd do that but need kdbus which seems to only build against 3.19 or later23:20
Arrickits available from apt-get, but not from the software center...23:20
ArrickI am wondering how to fire it up now that i performed apt-get install chordii and it says it finished23:21
Arrick!chordii23:21
EriC^^Arrick: try chordii<tab><tab>23:21
balrog-k1nplus I'm not sure 15.4 will actually have a recent kernel.. they always lag behind a little23:21
ArrickEriC^^, syntax error near unexpected token `<'23:22
EriC^^Arrick: press tab a few times is what i meant23:22
kdlkllqanyone have audio problems in games with hdmi AFTER uninstalling ubuntu desktop?23:22
OerHeksbalrog-k1n, you would need the 4.0 kernel > http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/kdbus-other-features-you-wont-find-in-the-linux-4.0-kernel.html23:23
orphi23:23
orpany one know how to use vim ?23:23
EriC^^orp: type vimtutor23:23
vexnif locate isn't finding something you know is there23:23
vexnhow do you re-index the whole file system?23:23
balrog-k1nOerHeks: for out of the box support yes but you can build kdbus from its repository yourself23:23
vexni forgot the command23:23
iBurleyAlright this is going to be a surprising amount of work. Anybody know of any decent distros that are Ubuntu based that have a sanely configured Openbox desktop?23:23
kdlkllqupdatedb?23:23
EriC^^vexn: sudo updatedb23:23
vexnty eric ty23:24
nymhi, i had a server go down on AWS, and I'm trying to figure out what log files i should look at to determine what happened23:24
Arricknothing EriC^^23:24
balrog-k1nOerHeks: plus errr it actually says it won't make 4.0 anyway23:24
OerHeksbalrog-k1n 4.1 actually ( with a maybe )23:24
Arrickit just pops in a bunch of directories and . files23:24
kdlkllqgame not using audio device when launching for some reason after uninstalling desktop interface...im using i3wm23:24
EriC^^Arrick: did you press enter? type dpkg -L corchii | grep /bin23:25
EriC^^Arrick: it should list all the executables23:25
ArrickEriC^^,23:26
Arrick/usr/bin23:26
Arrick/usr/bin/a2crd23:26
Arrick/usr/bin/chordii23:26
EriC^^Arrick: ok, what happens when you type chordii ?23:26
Arrickit asks for parameters23:26
EriC^^that's the program..23:27
EriC^^!info chordii23:27
ubottuchordii (source: chordii): Text file (chordpro format) to music sheet converter. In component universe, is extra. Version 4.3+repack-2 (utopic), package size 39 kB, installed size 144 kB23:27
Arrickits txt based?23:27
EriC^^Arrick: i guess so, it's 39kb23:27
EriC^^Arrick: try to open the dash and type chordii23:27
Arrickyeah, tried that, says "run chordii" and nothing happens that can be seen23:28
Arrickbut, I am NOT looking for something that I have to do that with, lol... I want something that will allow me to write for the same format for the OnSong app, and I didnt want to have to do it manually.23:28
BBLLCChi23:29
BBLLCCmy ubuntu doesnt recognize an external hdd as "3", but as "31". how do I fix it back?23:29
ToeSnacksI have an instance on aws running Ubuntu 12.04 which is failing to start. Console output seems to be showing that grub is failing to find the system drive. Would it be better to ask here or in the aws channel?23:29
BBLLCC3 is the name of the volume23:29
BBLLCCI can mount it only under 3123:29
BBLLCChow do I fix that?23:29
BBLLCC"i dont have permission to access 3", but I can read 3123:29
BBLLCCsame unit, different names23:30
ArrickWhats the cmd to remove an app if you installed it with apt-get install?23:30
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Guest44553HOLA23:30
OerHeksArrick, good guide to chordii http://www.vromans.org/johan/projects/Chordii/documentation/chordii-4.5-user_guide.pdf23:30
EriC^^Arrick: sudo apt-get purge <package>23:30
Guest44553alguien de colombia23:30
SchrodingersScatArrick: apt-get remove # some may say apt-get purge23:30
Guest44553hola23:31
k1lGuest44553: #ubuntu-co23:31
ObrienDaveremove uninstalls the program only. purge removes program and configuration files23:32
oldsk00ltesting23:33
Guest44553holaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa23:33
kdlkllqis there any way to pass commands through xterm? like $xterm && cd ~/Desktop23:33
ToeSnacksI am getting '/dev/disk/by-label/cloudimg-rootfs does not exist.  Dropping to a shell!' when booting the box23:34
EriC^^kdlkllq: xterm -x "<command>" or xterm -e maybe23:34
k1l!english | Guest4455323:34
ubottuGuest44553: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList23:34
EriC^^kdlkllq: man xterm23:34
oldsk00lbetter23:34
ToeSnacksI have unmounted the system drive and attached it to an alternate instance and run 'e2label'23:35
k1lToeSnacks: ask the hoster whats going wrong on that machine23:35
kdlkllqAlright. Now that you know what I'm doing, is it wise to do this security-wise, lawl? Im thinking of making an alias for launching new terms/commands.23:35
ArrickThanks guys, I am back to the drawing board for the hunt for software....23:35
ToeSnacksk1l: I put in a support ticket with aws, they said the issues is with the system on the vm an not on their side23:35
ToeSnacksthe label of the disk appears to be correct23:36
EriC^^Arrick: how about guitarpro + wine?23:36
Arricknah23:36
Arrickim trying to stay native *nix on this machine23:37
EriC^^tuxguitar maybe?23:37
Arrickif I want to use a windows software, I just hit the kvm switch.23:37
k1lToeSnacks: do the labels match?23:37
ToeSnacksk1l: yes they appear to23:37
Arrickim looking for something like onsong, maybe I am out of luck23:37
EriC^^Arrick: stick around somebody might know23:38
ToeSnacksk1l: sudo e2label /dev/xvdg returns cloudimg-rootfs23:38
Arrickyeah, i am23:38
oldsk00lonsong ?23:38
BBLLCCok23:38
BBLLCCvolume name is 4, mount point migrated from 4 to 4123:38
BBLLCChow do I fix that?23:38
k1lToeSnacks: what if /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu use /dev/sda1 instead of labels?23:39
ToeSnacksfstab is 'LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs   /        ext4   defaults        0 0'23:39
Arrickyeah, onsong is a program for ipads and macs23:40
ToeSnacksk1l: grub is 'kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-79-virtual root=LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs ro console=hvc0'23:40
ToeSnackswhich looks right to me23:40
ToeSnacksgranted I don't have a huge wealth of experience with manually changing grub23:40
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Arrickoldsk00l, something like http://www.opensong.org/pages/downloads.html23:45
oldsk00l@arrick wy are you lukking 4 somthing else23:47
ArrickI just found that lol23:47
oldsk00low sorrty :p23:47
SharpBombsMCI need help23:52
SharpBombsMCPlease23:52
SharpBombsMCI am trying to port ubuntu phablet-tools23:53
Arrickask your question, if someone can help they will.23:53
Arrickand Enter does not take the place of proper punctuation.23:53
benthdoes anyone know why rpcbind would need to be run on an nfs *client*?23:53
SharpBombsMCwhen I do phablet-dev-bootstrap I get the error "Invalid clone.bundle; Ignoring." Please help!23:54
OerHeksSharpBombsMC, you might want to join #ubuntu-touch too, this is specific23:57
SharpBombsMCOk thanks!23:57

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