[00:10] <Aeiortv> hello
[00:19] <Aeiortv> hello is it possible to download 15.04 and is it recommended to use it in a computer
[00:20] <k1l> Aeiortv: 15.04 is still beta. so i would recommend you trying 14.04 when you are a beginner
[00:20] <Aeiortv> k1l: i don't want anything amazon on my computer though, will just installing another DE work to prevent that?
[00:21] <ObrienDave> *bites tongue*
[00:21] <Aeiortv> ?
[00:21] <k1l> Aeiortv: you can disable that in the system settings easily or you can install a different desktop-setup when you use a flavour of ubuntu
[00:21] <k1l> !flavour | Aeiortv
[00:22] <monojin> Don't forget Ubuntu MATE ; )
[00:22] <ObrienDave> not official yet
[00:22] <Aeiortv> !xubuntu
[00:22] <Aeiortv> ok thank you
[00:22] <k1l> Aeiortv: i hope you dont just follow the FUD and keep an eye on other services sending your data like browsers and stuff.
[00:23] <ObrienDave> !fud
[00:27] <dadis> In MPD to I have to set bind_to_address to something other than localhost to be able to connect to the daemon remotely?
[00:27] <dadis> s/to/do
[00:45] <MeanGene1990> ireally need some help!!!!! please!!! I'm trying to install ubuntu alongside windows seven on my computer.
[00:45] <zykotick9> dadis: did you figure out if it needed to be switched from localhost?  I'd be interested in the answer.
[00:46] <MeanGene1990> i made the iso disc and verified it was all intact
[00:46] <rgb-one> !dualboot
[00:46] <MeanGene1990> i booted from the dvd and i thought all was well
[00:46] <MeanGene1990> yeah dualboot
[00:47] <dadis> zykotick9, yep, you have to change it from localhost to any ... also you have to uncomment the port i believe
[00:47] <MeanGene1990> i selected the option for it to auto partition and then i click continue and then it goes back to the ubuntu logo and tells me to remove the media and hit enter
[00:48] <zykotick9> dadis: cool.  thanks.
[00:48] <MeanGene1990> i follow the directions and my laptop restarts straight back to windows like nothing ever happened
[00:48] <k1l> MeanGene1990: what did you choose exactly to auto-partition? to use the whole disk? or to install alongside windows?
[00:48] <dadis> zykotick9, have you ever used mpd?
[00:48] <leonic> hello  i just wipe my disk trying to install  a sO
[00:49] <k1l> MeanGene1990: was there an error named? what iso do you use exactly?
[00:49] <zykotick9> dadis: oh ya.  i'm a HUGE fan of ncmpcpp.
[00:49] <rgb-one> leonic: a sO?
[00:49] <MeanGene1990> it doesnt give me a slider to move i tried three different times and i select the auto partition and i cant find a slider to choose
[00:49] <leonic> how do i install test diskfrom  a live  ubuntu  or another sofware to recover my data
[00:49] <MeanGene1990> alongside windows
[00:50] <leonic> yeah  el tmible X7 i am goin to dual boot
[00:50] <ctpdump> hello. I installed something related to bluetooth a while back (I don't remember what and history doesn't help) related to pan networking and now I have a 'pan1' interface, any idea what's the package I need to get rid of as I'm not using it?
[00:50] <MeanGene1990> no there wasnt any error
[00:50] <leonic> W7
[00:50] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: 4 primary (MBR) partition limit ? from the liveDVD provide the output of terminal command -> sudo fdisk -lu | pastebinit .
[00:50] <dadis> zykotick9, same here :)
[00:50] <MeanGene1990> i downloaded the iso straight from ubuntu 14.04.2
[00:51] <dadis> zykotick9, have you ever used MPDroid?
[00:51] <zykotick9> dadis: i don't have a cell "phone", so no ;)
[00:51] <dadis> zykotick9, you have a cell computer? wtf how do you operate?
[00:52] <zykotick9> dadis: it OT, but I can survive without a cell "phone".
[00:52] <dadis> i think id be healthier without the 'phone'
[00:52] <MeanGene1990> i have no experience with partitioning or using a cmd window besides what ive done in my networking class
[00:53] <dadis> back to linux questions world!
[00:53] <leonic> mmm test disk recover datas  and partitions o  only partitions
[00:53] <dadis> MeanGene1990, manually edit the partitions
[00:54] <MeanGene1990> idk how and i dont want to have my pc go into a meltdown lol
[00:54] <dadis> MeanGene1990, thats how you learn linux, meltdowns.
[00:54] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: We are here to help, we get you through this. Boot the livedvd -> "try ubuntu" mode -> desktop -> key combo ctl+alt+t yields a terminal .let us know when you have the terminal active.
[00:55] <ObrienDave> !helpful | dadis
[00:55] <MeanGene1990> i want to at least install ubuntu sucessfully before i have any meltdowns
[00:55] <dadis> MeanGene1990, we'll help you through it bro...
[00:55] <MeanGene1990> k
[00:55] <MeanGene1990> thanks i appreciate it
[00:56] <dadis> just manually edit the partitions, it should automatically detect windows
[00:56] <dadis> dont delete any existing partitions
[00:56] <MeanGene1990> two seconds im grabbing a pen and paper
[00:56] <rgb-one> dadis: He doesnt boot to grub
[00:56] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: it's 'buntu, it is always fixable, given time and effort and want to .
[00:56] <rgb-one> dadis: he can't edit partitions
[00:56] <dadis> rgb-one, why?
[00:56] <neldogz> hi all, why is it that Ubuntu provides version 331.113 of the Nvidia  prop drivers within the additional drivers tool meanwhile v346.47 has been out since february?
[00:57] <rgb-one> dadis: Unless you mean from the cd
[00:57] <dadis> yes hes using an iso..........
[00:57] <neldogz> 331.113 is about a year old eh?
[00:58] <MeanGene1990> so i boot from the cd and i choose the "try ubuntu" option?
[00:58] <ObrienDave> !latest
[00:58] <ObrienDave> neldogz, ^^^
[00:58] <neldogz> ObrienDave, thanks, so does this mean that next month with the release of 15.04 we can expect a new driver?
[00:59] <ObrienDave> could be
[00:59] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: Have you backed up your data on the windows system?
[00:59] <MeanGene1990> yes
[00:59] <neldogz> Anyone recommend the Edgers ppa?
[00:59] <rgb-one> Ok :)
[01:00] <ObrienDave> PPAs are not generally recommended here
[01:00] <MeanGene1990> i have made a repair disc and backed up my movies to my seagate hdd
[01:00] <neldogz> ObrienDave, understood.
[01:00] <ObrienDave> it's that stability thing :P
[01:01] <ObrienDave> although you might look here; http://ubuntuhandbook.org/
[01:01] <neldogz> the stability based off of debian unstable? :P
[01:01] <Bashing-om> !tab | MeanGene1990
[01:01] <k1l> neldogz: 15.04 will ship a 346.47
[01:01] <neldogz> k1l, thanks!! thats good news
[01:01] <dadis> MeanGene1990, why are you keeping windows btw?
[01:02] <MeanGene1990> i did not know that
[01:02] <MeanGene1990> ubottu: MeanGene1990
[01:02] <MeanGene1990> thats awesome
[01:02] <MeanGene1990> first time here
[01:02] <dadis> MeanGene1990, you'll learn a lot if you're nice in here
[01:02] <dadis> IRC was my college education
[01:03] <MeanGene1990> dadis: college class work
[01:03] <dadis> MeanGene1990, so you're going to donate to ubuntu for help with college?
[01:03] <MeanGene1990> dadis: not sure if my other programs i use will work with ubuntu
[01:03] <dadis> oh ic
[01:03] <dadis> :|
[01:03] <dadis> What programs?
[01:04] <ObrienDave> !help
[01:04] <MeanGene1990> dadis: ubuntu isnt helping with college
[01:04] <ObrienDave> dang ;P
[01:04] <dadis> MeanGene1990, i misunderstood what programs do you need?
[01:04] <MeanGene1990> dadis: dvdfab winxdvdauthor
[01:05] <ObrienDave> because he wants to keep windows, 'nuff said. sheesh
[01:06] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: you can use alternativeto.net to find software similar to whatever you need.
[01:06] <MeanGene1990> dadis: ive always wanted to learn how to use a unix os. possibly aiming my future into computer information systems
[01:06] <MeanGene1990> rgb-one:  i didnt know that
[01:06] <dadis> MeanGene1990, Linux has plenty of DVD utilities
[01:07] <MeanGene1990> i just really want to get this ubuntu going
[01:07] <MeanGene1990> dadis: i didnt know that either
[01:07] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: Do you have the windows install cd?
[01:07] <MeanGene1990> ubottu: you still going to give me a hand with this dualboot?
[01:07] <dadis> what i would do is make a full system image
[01:08] <dadis> lmfao
[01:08] <rgb-one> lol
[01:08] <MeanGene1990> what???
[01:08] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: it is automated
[01:08] <ObrienDave> MeanGene1990, unless it's a program that will ONLY run in windows, everything you need is in Linux
[01:08] <ObrienDave> somewhere ;)
[01:09] <MeanGene1990> ObrienDave:  i dont want to completely wipe windows off my computer
[01:09] <MeanGene1990> ObrienDave: not yet at least
[01:09] <ObrienDave> yes, i know this.
[01:09] <k1l> MeanGene1990: we cant help you without more info in what is going on. that is why a supporter requested you to give us more infos some time ago
[01:09] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: One option could be to install windows in virtualbox
[01:10] <dadis> MeanGene1990, don't abuse us. use your brain before you ask questions
[01:10] <MeanGene1990> k1l: idk what info you need
[01:10] <k1l> MeanGene1990: so boot up the live-ubuntu system and provide the info in here so we can have a look on what is going on there
[01:10] <ObrienDave> MeanGene1990, i have Xubuntu and Win7 on dual boot. best of both worlds ;)
[01:10] <MeanGene1990> i did that when i first came in
[01:10] <dadis> MeanGene1990, manually edit the partitions like a human being would and boot up and talk to us
 MeanGene1990: We are here to help, we get you through this. Boot the livedvd -> "try ubuntu" mode -> desktop -> key combo ctl+alt+t yields a terminal .let us know when you have the terminal active.
[01:10] <rgb-one> ObrienDave: Maybe you can guide him
[01:11] <rgb-one> dadis: he doesnt know what you are talking about
[01:11] <k1l> MeanGene1990: we need way more technical info to get to the reason why it aborts then "it doesnt work"
[01:11] <dadis> He is simply having issues editing partitions using the automated tool. He needs to manually do it.
 MeanGene1990: 4 primary (MBR) partition limit ? from the liveDVD provide the output of terminal command -> sudo fdisk -lu | pastebinit .
[01:11] <dadis> So get off your ass and get the CD and boot it MeanGene1990
[01:11] <ObrienDave> dadis, being condescending does not help his situation
[01:12] <MeanGene1990> i booted with the ubuntu iso disc. then i selected "install" i chose to install that third party program to be able to play media. then it asked if i want to install alongside windows and thats what i chose.
[01:12] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: Alright amongst those options is to Manually partition the disk.
[01:12] <k1l> MeanGene1990: see what i wrote and please follow the instructions given. we need way more technical details.
[01:13] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: IF there is no partition ( 4 is the limit ) then ubuntu can not install .. right ?
[01:13] <MeanGene1990> after that it asked me to choose either "auto configure partitions" or manual so i chose auto because i have no idea what im doing when it comes to partitions
[01:13] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: Boot up the CD again and go to where you were before clicking to automatically partiton the disk
[01:13] <k1l> *sigh+
[01:14] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: What machine are you using?
[01:14] <k1l> MeanGene1990: what is the issue with booting into the dvd and providing us the information instead of telling us a story and we need to just guesss what could be wrong. keep in mind if we guess wrong that could lead to you erasing your disk.
[01:14] <MeanGene1990> then i chose continue and it brought me to the ubuntu start up logo and told me to remove any media and hit enter. i did that and the computer restarted straight to window as if nothing had ever happened
[01:15] <ObrienDave> MeanGene1990, if you can't follow instructions, we can't help you
[01:15] <MeanGene1990> k1l idkwhat your asking me to do
 <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: We are here to help, we get you through this. Boot the livedvd -> "try ubuntu" mode -> desktop -> key combo ctl+alt+t yields a terminal .let us know when you have the terminal active
[01:16] <MeanGene1990> im on the computer now
[01:16] <ObrienDave> *face palm*
[01:16] <k1l> MeanGene1990: reboot to the ubunut dvd. you can join irc form that live system
[01:16] <k1l> *from
[01:16] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: What is the make and model of the machine you are using
[01:16] <MeanGene1990> ohhhhhhh i didnt know that
[01:17] <MeanGene1990> brb
[01:17] <MeanGene1990> sorry
[01:17] <le_pig> lol
[01:18] <rgb-one> le_pig: you mean grunt?
[01:18] <ObrienDave> *sighs*
[01:18] <Fronchetti1> hey guys, what is the faster ubuntu interface?
[01:18] <rgb-one> Fronchetti1: none at all
[01:18] <k1l> Fronchetti1: can you rephrase that question?
[01:18] <Fronchetti1> i have some troubles with gnome, my android studio is too slow
[01:19] <dadis> Fronchetti1, awesome
[01:19] <k1l> !lubuntu | Fronchetti1
[01:19] <ObrienDave> Fronchetti1, xfce
[01:19] <dadis> Fronchetti1, any tiler
[01:19] <Fronchetti1> Thank you guys.
[01:19] <dadis> I use XFCE tho :) but I would recommend tilers for max performance
[01:19] <k1l> Fronchetti1: but you might want to increase the hardware ram.
[01:19] <zykotick9> dadis: i doubt many in #ubuntu would appreciate awesome ;)
[01:20] <dadis> zykotick9, there is no hope if no one mentions it
[01:21] <dadis> The action all happens at the keyboard. Thats where the intelligence lies. Tilers force you into keyboard mode increasing productivity and brain power.
[01:21] <dadis> you already know tho
[01:22] <ObrienDave> lordy
[01:25] <Fronchetti1>  
[01:26] <k1l> !rootirc | Fronchetti1
[01:26] <Fronchetti1> Ok obottu, i'm sorry, i was doing another job when i connected on IRC
[01:26] <Fronchetti1> my fault, ty
[01:28] <fronchetti> Without root now
[01:28] <fronchetti> :)
[01:29] <k1l> that is a very bad habbit to run everything as root.
[01:30] <fronchetti> my fault.
[01:31] <akkad> why is ufw setup to deny ssh by default when a casual ufw enable hoses the box and prevents even reboots from fixing it
[01:31] <ObrienDave> your system ;)
[01:31] <akkad> system of least surprise
[01:31] <ObrienDave> fronchetti, your system ;)
[01:32] <zykotick9> akkad: ahhh, personally i'd think a firewall "should" deny everything by default...  YMMV
[01:32] <James0r> using synergy client and getting cpu spikes on mouse movements. anyone else experience this and/or know of a fix?
[01:32] <MeanGene1990> im back booted into ubuntu from the disc
[01:32]  * ObrienDave waves to James0r ;p
[01:32] <MeanGene1990> k1l: dadis ???
[01:32] <dadis> MeanGene1990,
[01:32] <dadis> what
 <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: We are here to help, we get you through this. Boot the livedvd -> "try ubuntu" mode -> desktop -> key combo ctl+alt+t yields a terminal .let us know when you have the terminal active.
 <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: 4 primary (MBR) partition limit ? from the liveDVD provide the output of terminal command -> sudo fdisk -lu | pastebinit .
[01:33] <James0r> ObrienDave, keep a close eye on your chans i see :)
[01:33] <MeanGene1990> here
[01:34] <k1l> show us the url you are given then
[01:35] <dhrosa_> is there a channel for unix / bash/ sh specific questions?
[01:35] <SchrodingersScat> !alis | dhrosa_
[01:35] <James0r> dhrosa_, #linux usually does the trick for me
[01:35] <MeanGene1990> am i actually letting you into my computer k1l ?
[01:35] <SonikkuAmerica> dhrosa_ - bash is in #bash :)
[01:35] <SchrodingersScat> dhrosa_: #bash is both helpful, and snarky, I love them.
[01:36] <ObrienDave> MeanGene1990, no, you are not
[01:36] <MeanGene1990> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[01:36] <k1l> MeanGene1990: no. that will just give us the output from the command "sudo fdisk -lu" which will list the partition sheme
[01:37] <dhrosa_> thanks guys
[01:37] <k1l> MeanGene1990: please advance a lot in reading what is written to you. i requested (now the 5th time) the output of "sudo fdisk -lu | pastebinit"
[01:37] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: I do not think the tool "pastebin" is installed by default, In that live environment intall the tool : terminal command -> sudo apt-get install pastebinit <- .
[01:37] <k1l> MeanGene1990: i will not ask a 6th time now :/
[01:37] <MeanGene1990> i only seen it once
[01:38] <MeanGene1990> one sec
[01:39] <viGtor_> Hi guys, big problem here. I bouth a piece of java based software for my job (translation memories) and the licence is a zip file based on the id that the software localizes as "System ID". When I format the partition to make a clean install of ubuntu, the System ID changes and so I need a new license file. It didn't happen with mac thou
[01:39] <viGtor_> any suggestion?
[01:40] <SonikkuAmerica> vigilvindex - You should contact the software manufacturer.
[01:40] <MeanGene1990> installing now
[01:41] <ObrienDave> installing what, now?
[01:41] <MeanGene1990> setting up pastebinit
[01:41] <ObrienDave> cool
[01:41] <MeanGene1990> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[01:42] <MeanGene1990> now what
[01:42] <ObrienDave> sudo fdisk -lu | pastebinit
[01:42] <ObrienDave> give us the URL
[01:43] <MeanGene1990> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10710031/
[01:43] <ObrienDave> YAY!
[01:44] <MeanGene1990> what does that do?
[01:44] <Bashing-om> who says patience does does not pay off ?
[01:44] <ObrienDave> MeanGene1990, open the link
[01:44] <ObrienDave> see for yourself
[01:44] <leonic> how do i use photo rec fro a live version  i mean i am trying to recpover a enter partiton
[01:45] <MeanGene1990> oh! holyshit, THATS AWESOME
[01:45] <ObrienDave> MeanGene1990, ok, the problem is, you have reached the limit of partitions on your drive (4)
[01:45] <ObrienDave> !language
[01:45] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: copy past that URL in your browser, and see for yourself. :)
[01:45] <MeanGene1990> ObrienDave: k
[01:46] <annoymouse> Hey
[01:46] <MeanGene1990> ObrienDave: so windows is hogging all my memory right? sda2?
[01:46] <ObrienDave> drive space is NOT memory
[01:47] <MeanGene1990> oh
[01:47] <annoymouse> I'm running OS X 10.8.5 and I'm trying to set up a dynamic MOTD. The guys in #MacOSX weren't sure, so I figured that maybe someone here might know how to do it.
[01:47] <MeanGene1990> so what do i have to do?
[01:48] <leonic> don't i need to selec a directoy  for the recover archives
[01:48]  * ObrienDave is way too tired to complete this right now
[01:48] <MeanGene1990> yeah but partitioning off some of those gigs for ubuntu makes a drive space?
[01:49] <k1l> annoymouse: well, ask the osx support then.
[01:49] <annoymouse> k1l: You mean the Apple guys?
[01:49] <annoymouse> *the Apple guys at the Store
[01:49] <k1l> annoymouse: that doesnt relate to ubuntu, right?
[01:50] <k1l> annoymouse: i dont know what support your manufacturer or the community offers you
[01:50] <annoymouse> k1l: Well update-motd (http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/quantal/man5/update-motd.5.html) does relate to Ubuntu
[01:50] <k1l> annoymouse: so the system where you want to change the motd is ubuntu?
[01:50] <annoymouse> And since that's what I'm looking for, perhaps someone knows of the equivalent on OS X
[01:51] <kirkland> annoymouse: I'm the author of update-motd, and I know no equivalent on Mac OS X
[01:51] <annoymouse> kirkland: That's awesome! Thanks for stopping me from wasting more time searching
[01:51] <kirkland> annoymouse: if you're interested in UNIX history, this post might be of interest: http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2011/10/email-i-received-from-dennis-ritchie-by.html
[01:52] <MeanGene1990> anyone still with me on what i have to do with my partitions?
[01:53] <kyusaki> @MeanGene1990 what is the problem with your partitions?
[01:53] <k1l> MeanGene1990: you got 4 primary partitions there. you can only have maximum 4 primary. so you need to delete at least one partition to make a "extended" one and put the new ubuntu partitions into there.
[01:54] <MeanGene1990> which should i delete
[01:54] <k1l> (but i am going to go afk in some minutes so i cant help you any further on this)
[01:57] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: What is generally done in this situation is to copy off the Windows' recovery partition to CD .. and then reuse that partition for ubuntu as an extended partition .
[01:59] <MeanGene1990> Bashing-om: so i have to back up one of those partitions to a disc and basicly remove it and replace it with a partition for ubuntu?
[02:00] <MeanGene1990> Bashing-om: how do i open a partition to see whats inside so i can back up and remove it
[02:00] <kyusaki> You mount it.
[02:01] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: Yeah .. there is that inherant 4 prinary partition limit to get over, The way that is done is take 1 of the prinary partitions and make it as an 'extnded' partition as a container to hold 'logical' partitions. ubuntu will happily install to a logicl partition .
[02:01] <MeanGene1990> kyusaki: i think one of the partitions contains "HP tools" and only "HP tools"
[02:02] <kyusaki> Bloatware i suppose ?
[02:02] <MeanGene1990> Bashing-om: sorry i didnt see what you had said before i sent that last message
[02:03] <MeanGene1990> how would i go about doing that
[02:03] <kyusaki> Many recovery partitions usually contains Win 7/8 OEM with most of the fun stuff that the manufacturer wants you to have.
[02:04] <zykotick9> Bashing-om: on DOS partition tables.  GPT doesn't have this limitation.
[02:05] <MeanGene1990> is a partition a drive?
[02:05] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: I can not tell you how to operate your system . But, if it were me I would re-purpose that HP Tools partition .
[02:05] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, Partitions exist on a drive. Have a look in /dev
[02:07] <Bashing-om> zykotick9: Yeah :) GPT runs with 128 partitions before additional steps have to be taken .
[02:07] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, Drives are usually represented by an abbreviated device type <sd, dm, etc>, a letter indicating order <a, b, c> and a number indicating the partition number. If you type mount without any options in term then you will see an example of this.
[02:08] <zykotick9> Bashing-om: thanks, i wasn't actually aware of the 128 "limit"  TIL
[02:10] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: i typed mount into the term and i see what your talking about but its like spanish to me. I'm just looking for a way to install ubuntu along side windows. dualboot
[02:10] <Bashing-om> zykotick9: Back in the day, I learned about addressing. It is still true today .. can only see what numbers can be written .
[02:11] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, What have you done towards that end so far?
[02:12] <hanasaki> how do you make kde forget about the usb stick that was inserted?
[02:12] <Enkidu_ak> Ah, now I see what Bashing-om was telling you.
[02:13] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: Ive downloaded, verified, burned and tried to install ubuntu along side windows three times
[02:14] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak:  I understand what Bashing-om is saying i just need to know what to do next and how to do it
[02:14] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, To be clear, are you trying to install Ubuntu on the same partition as Windows or are you trying to install it to a separate partition to choose between them at boot?
[02:14] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, Ok
[02:14] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: i will install it on the same if its possible
[02:15] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: I want to be able to dualboot.
[02:16] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, Generally Ubuntu is installed on a separate partition in that case. I believe that Bashing-om was instructing you with that in mind, but I did come in late so I might have missed something. I've never tried to install Ubuntu on the same partition as Windows. I believe it can be done, though.
[02:16] <Jonno_FTW> if the admin has set /etc/dconf/db/ locks, how can I override them as a user?
[02:17] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, You said that you have attempted to install Ubuntu three times already. What precisely did you do? How did those attempts end?
[02:19] <SonikkuAmerica> Enkidu_ak - Same partition as? How does that work? Wubi died in 2013...
[02:19] <annoymouse> kirkland: Nice story
[02:19] <Enkidu_ak> SonikkuAmerica, I've never attempted it. I wasn't sure if it was still possible or not.
[02:20] <Bashing-om> MeanGene1990: It is a long process to "make room" for ubuntu. IO am burned out for this session, will be glad to assist in my A< .. for now prior to proceeding. defrag Windows 2 times . find the partition to be deleted, resize Windows OS - ubuntu needs at least 30 gigs for a long lasting experience - . then run Windows' check disk 2 times . Then you are ready to proceed with the ubuntu install .
[02:21] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: I booted from the disc. i chose to install ubuntu. i connected to my network. then it asks if i want to install ubuntu inside windows or replace windows. i chose to install inside windows because i dont want to lose it. this is my first time ever using a unix based os. then it asks me to choose auto configure the partitions or manually do it so i chose auto and hit continue. then it brings me to the ubuntu logo and sa
[02:21] <Bashing-om> Enkidu_ak: MeanGene1990 We are hitting that 4 primary partition limit. presently there is no partition to instalu ubunti onto .
[02:21] <cluelessperson> I have a major issue.  I'm installing ubuntu server on this machine, and ubuntu seems to install fine, using internet archives and repositories, but once I'm in, network unreachable?
[02:22] <rahulprodev> Hi, somehow all the files files starting with '.' start showing in home directory, is i need to delete them or hide them?
[02:22] <rahulprodev> how can i hide?
[02:22] <cluelessperson> rahulprodev, those are generally hidden, don't delete
[02:22] <cluelessperson> no clue how to hide them
[02:22] <rahulprodev> cluelessperson, thanks.
[02:23] <somsip> rahulprodev: 'hide' in what respect?
[02:23] <zykotick9> rahulprodev: try ctrl+h
[02:23] <MeanGene1990> Bashing-om: i understand what your saying about the 4 partition limit i just need help on what i need to do next to make this work
[02:23] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, I have to run for about an hour. If you are around when I get back I'll try to guide you through mounting and backing up the recovery partition if that is where you want to install at.
[02:23] <cluelessperson> somsip, normally they're not visible with dir
[02:23] <Bashing-om> rahulprodev: ley combo ctl+h to hide them  in the file manager .
[02:23] <Bashing-om> ley/key*
[02:24] <MeanGene1990> yup
[02:24] <rahulprodev> somsip, I don't want to see in home dir
[02:24] <zykotick9> cluelessperson: fyi, "ls" is what you'd typically use in *nix
[02:24] <rahulprodev> zykotick9, Bashing-om thanks i will try that.
[02:24] <somsip> rahulprodev: when viewed in what way? ctrl-H as zykotick9 has said, or ls -l in terminal (rather than ls -la'
[02:25] <rahulprodev> zykotick9, Bashing-om, somsip, thanks Ctrl+H works :)
[02:26] <Bashing-om> rahulprodev: :)
[02:32] <RMRIP> ALRIGHT SO
[02:32] <RMRIP> Funny story
[02:32] <RMRIP> I may have run rm -rf /usr/share on accident
[02:32] <kyusaki> how?
[02:32] <RMRIP> I had to rm -rf /usr/share/nginx/html/subfolder
[02:32] <RMRIP> andddd I got a little excited with enter
[02:32] <kyusaki> lel
[02:33] <zykotick9> RMRIP: don't worry, without root that shouldn't have done anything ;)  /me assumes you used sudo
[02:33] <RMRIP> Let's put it this way
[02:33] <RMRIP> I like to live dangerously
[02:33] <zykotick9> s/dangerously/foolishly/
[02:33] <lotuspsychje> RMRIP: try photorec to get it back
[02:33] <kyusaki> So you are using the sudo access all the time?
[02:33] <RMRIP> Of course
[02:33] <RMRIP> But it's a ton of VMs
[02:34] <RMRIP> so if I nuke then it's kinda like okay.... who cares....
[02:34] <Kill-me> aku ora ngerti
[02:34] <RMRIP> I tar'd up another VM of the same distro and version's /usr/share and untar'd it in the rek'd directory. A lot of icons aren't restored though.
[02:34] <kyusaki> You should have an script tell you ... Are you sure you want to delete this folder?
[02:34] <NegativeFlare> RMRIP: you really scared me there.
[02:34] <NegativeFlare> !rm
[02:35] <RMRIP> I mean, I ran the exact rm command I meant to, I just hit enter early jeez
[02:35] <cluelessperson> Hello?
[02:35] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: What can we do for you?
[02:35] <NegativeFlare> RMRIP: its alright, just be careful.
[02:35] <NegativeFlare> And never do this: sudo rm -Rvf --no-preserve-root /*
[02:36] <NegativeFlare> that'll just break linux altogether
[02:36] <cluelessperson> I'm having a big issue.  I bought a new asus server, ubuntu-server installs fine, even downloads repositories during install, but as soon as it boots up, network is unreachable, and I can't set a static address.
[02:36] <RMRIP> I mean if you rm -rf / it at least prompts you
[02:36] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, it's driving me insane and I don't understand what would cause it
[02:36] <eikon81g> !ubuntu server
[02:36] <cluelessperson> eikon81g, I'm banned there
[02:36] <RMRIP> Lol
[02:36] <eikon81g> I think there is a server channel
[02:37] <eikon81g> bummer
[02:37] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: Alright, so the system is installed. Is the network device driver installed?
[02:37] <lotuspsychje> !server | eikon81g
[02:37] <eikon81g> hey lotuspsychje thanks :)
[02:37]  * NegativeFlare is also in #ubuntu-server 
[02:37] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, I believe so,  it worked with dhcp when I first got it up
[02:37] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, I'm banned there.
[02:38] <RMRIP> Any idea why icons like Nautilus wouldn't come up even though I backed up and restored /usr/share/ from another very similar instance? Services or packages I should be restarting/reinstalling?
[02:38] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: alright, so does ifconfig show up anything? and if so, can you pastebinit?
[02:38] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, and during installation it downloads all the arhives and packages fine
[02:38] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, it says cannot connect to server
[02:38] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: What says that? pastebinit? Is there any way that you can show me what ifconfig says?
[02:38] <eikon81g> RMRIP, did you install a desktop environment?
[02:38] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, lemme see
[02:39] <NegativeFlare> I'm in server IT, I've done countless things with network and server installs. I should be able to help
[02:39] <RMRIP> It's got the default DE in Ubuntu 14.10 which is what, Unity?
[02:39] <eikon81g> Unity correct..
[02:39] <lotuspsychje> RMRIP: you could try a unity reset perhaps
[02:39] <NegativeFlare> RMRIP: are the files even showing up on the terminal?
[02:39] <eikon81g> lotuspsychje, is better than me.. LOL how do you do that lotuspsychje ?
[02:40] <RMRIP> Yeah it's literally all there with the exception of some icons are read. Nautilus just leaves a space and the top tray is missing like half it's icons
[02:40] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, https://www.dropbox.com/s/31fhaqbuk72ou8y/Screenshot%202015-03-30%2021.40.17.png?dl=0
[02:40] <lotuspsychje> eikon81g: unity --reset
[02:40] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, Well I thank you, and I can be a rewarding person sometimes depending.
[02:40] <eikon81g> ^^ RMRIP try that?
[02:41] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, not that that's a promise, don't take it as amanipulation or something, blah
[02:41] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: um, can you take a screenshot of JUST the server window? I'm sorry, but that screenshot is more blurry than my glasses can be.
[02:41] <RMRIP> I am now. thanks
[02:42] <RMRIP> ERROR: the reset option is now deprecated
[02:42] <eikon81g> ahh now the fun begins. I am no help now. LOL
[02:42] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Screenshots/Screenshot%202015-03-30%2021.40.17.png?_subject_uid=168146815&w=AADHS0XL2C1eyj32ELenTHiD7W-Bmf6WnsnDRUDkvQxDVA
[02:43] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: br0ke
[02:43] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, there's a view original option.  Sorry, I don't have anything much better
[02:43] <NegativeFlare> I can't see that :P
[02:43] <NegativeFlare> Gives me a 403
[02:43] <lotuspsychje> RMRIP: try recoverymode from gurb/ fix broken packages
[02:43] <lotuspsychje> grub
[02:43] <eikon81g> RMRIP, looked online looks like ppl are using the unity tweak tool to do the operation now
[02:43] <RMRIP> I see some stuff for 14.04
[02:43] <RMRIP> Trying it now
[02:43] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: I can't see that at all :P
[02:43] <NegativeFlare> Dropbox won't let me
[02:43] <eikon81g> RMRIP, > http://askubuntu.com/questions/17610/how-do-i-reset-my-unity-configuration Might try that many people do not like the unity tweak tool so use with caution\
[02:43] <RMRIP> I'm not gonna just try to fix broken packages, since, again, Idk what packages are actually broken
[02:44] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, I'm downloading something to screenshot to imgur, one moment
[02:44] <NegativeFlare> Alright man
[02:44] <RMRIP> http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/04/reset-unity-and-compiz-settings-in-ubuntu-14-04/ looking into this, does it look like an ok solution?
[02:45] <lotuspsychje> RMRIP: you can try whatever fixes your issue
[02:45] <RMRIP> ALRIGHT MY DE JUST DISAPPEARED. NOW WE PRAY.
[02:45] <eikon81g> lotuspsychje  has a point.. I mean it's worth a shot, that's one way to avoid using unity tweak tool.. RMRIP
[02:45] <NegativeFlare> RMRIP: caps bro, lol
[02:46] <RMRIP> Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
[02:46] <RMRIP> And now I die
[02:46] <NegativeFlare> RMRIP: you broke it
[02:46] <eikon81g> RMRIP, you may need to log out and back in or reboot
[02:46] <lotuspsychje> yeah, good ol reboot does magic
[02:46] <eikon81g> especially when you are tinkering with unity settings etc
[02:46] <eikon81g> sudo init 6 in term
[02:48] <eikon81g> do you guys run clamtk?
[02:48] <RMRIP> I don't, I just run clamav
[02:48] <NegativeFlare> eikon81g: I have on Dualboot machines
[02:49] <eikon81g> ok I will read up on that one.. ty :)
[02:49] <lotuspsychje> !info clamav | eikon81g
[02:49] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: Have you gotten that screenshot program installed?
[02:50] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, if you right click the image, you can click "view original" https://www.dropbox.com/lightbox/home/Screenshots?select=Screenshot+2015-03-30+21.40.17.png
[02:50] <NegativeFlare> !clamav
[02:50] <RMRIP> So the unity reboot did nothing. Idk I feel like the problem still lies in /usr/share
[02:50] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, sorry, it the creenshot to imgur thing didn't work
[02:50] <eikon81g> ty lotuspsychje
[02:50] <lotuspsychje> RMRIP: try 'fix broken packages' from grub recoverymode...
[02:50] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: click the share button on the right of the file on dropbox dude, otherwise its going to bring up MY dropbox
[02:50] <NegativeFlare> xD
[02:51] <lotuspsychje> RMRIP: or make your life real easy, and install 14.04 fresh, for years
[02:51] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, https://www.dropbox.com/s/cis6kpnhtgwvndb/ifconfig.PNG?dl=0
[02:51] <NegativeFlare> ah
[02:51] <NegativeFlare> ah, I see now.
[02:51] <RMRIP> Nah there's a TON of admin settings that are on here that I'm trying to keep
[02:51] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: which interface are you trying to connect to the network?
[02:52] <RMRIP> For instance, fun fact, in terminal instead of root@ubuntu# it is (first half of my hash)#
[02:52] <RMRIP> will try fixing broken packages
[02:52] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, p1p1 is connected physically
[02:52] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: sudo dhclient p1p1
[02:52] <NegativeFlare> try that :P
[02:52] <lotuspsychje> RMRIP: if you dont want to loose important things, you should not choose non-lts versions
[02:53] <RMRIP> Situation required that I do, but thanks
[02:53] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: let me know if that helps
[02:53] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, well that's internet now.
[02:54] <NegativeFlare> alright!
[02:54] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, you know how to set static ip?
[02:54] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: now, you wanted a static IP for that interface correct?
[02:54] <NegativeFlare> Yes, I do.
[02:54] <cluelessperson> 192.168.0.251 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1
[02:54] <NegativeFlare> cd /etc/network/interfaces
[02:54] <NegativeFlare> erm
[02:55] <NegativeFlare> sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
[02:55] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, okay
[02:56] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: Remove the stuff about p1p1, and I need you to tell me what address, netmask and gateway (in order, please) that you want setup with this interface
[02:56] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, I have them filled already
[02:56] <NegativeFlare> oh?
[02:56] <NegativeFlare> alright, can you pastebin that file?
[02:56] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, how to echo file contents?
[02:56] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: cat
[02:56] <cluelessperson> echo "file" | pastebinit
[02:56] <cluelessperson> oaky
[02:56] <NegativeFlare> cat <filename> | pastebinit
[02:57] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, paste.ubuntu.com/10710289
[02:57] <NegativeFlare> I see what's wrong!
[02:57] <jamie_> I am try to open a specific port to listen on, i have open all ports and its not seeming to work
[02:57] <NegativeFlare> ifface p1p1 inet static
[02:57] <NegativeFlare> iface
[02:57] <NegativeFlare> NOT ifface
[02:57] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, what'd I fuck up? lol
[02:57] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, Ha!
[02:57] <NegativeFlare> mhm!
[02:58] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: try that, and reboot if needed. and you SHOULD be set :D
[02:59] <lotuspsychje> !iptables | jamie_
[02:59] <jamie_> lotusspsychje: i have dissable that
[02:59] <NegativeFlare> jamie_: then its probably iptables stopping you
[02:59] <jamie_> i have also tried opening all ports
[02:59] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, loading up now, bunch of scrolling text, kinda odd
[03:00] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: It should give you a login prompt
[03:00] <NegativeFlare> if it does, let me know
[03:01] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, yes, got login, seeing if router sees changes
[03:01] <NegativeFlare> Alright, sweet.
[03:01] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, not responding on 192.168.0.251
[03:02] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: of course not, that's the gateway, you're not going to be able to access the machine from that :P
[03:02] <NegativeFlare> wait...
[03:02] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, gateway is 192.168.0.1
[03:02] <NegativeFlare> yeah, I just saw that..
[03:02] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: Are you trying to ssh into the machine?
[03:02] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, yeah, nothing
[03:03] <jamie_> NegativeFlare: I have even tried iptables -F and that seemed to do nothing
[03:03] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: Do you have openssh-server installed?
[03:03] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, yes.  But I can't pint 251, see apache's default page, etc.
[03:03] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, according to router, it's on .37
[03:03] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: login into the machine, trying pinging...What!?
[03:04] <NegativeFlare> The router is doing this then, otherwise Linux would setup the IP
[03:04] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: What does ifconfig say on that machine?
[03:04] <cluelessperson> NegativeFlare, Yeah, it's being an asshole.  I have the LOS set to .250  AND can access it  on .250, but router says it's .36
[03:05] <NegativeFlare> cluelessperson: Let's take this out of the channel, do you know how to query someone?
[03:05] <jamie_> how would i use iptables to specificaly open to listen and out put on port 50624
[03:06] <zykotick9> jamie_: do you have something "listening" on that port?
[03:06] <jamie_> I will once the computer can listen on it
[03:07] <jamie_> to be specific i am tring to via wifi debugging
[03:08] <eikon81g> NegativeFlare, cluelessperson - the router is setting the ip because it is cofigured for dhcp
[03:08] <NegativeFlare> eikon81g: That's what I'm thinking as well
[03:08] <eikon81g> if it is the router then you may have to set the static ip on the router in the gui.. I know mine has to..
[03:08] <jamie_> zykotick9: I have webIDE listening on that port from firefox beta trying to communicate with a flame device
[03:09] <eikon81g> problem is you may have to disable dhcp across the board depending on the software/device..
[03:09] <zykotick9> jamie_: sorry, that doesn't mean anything to me...  good luck.
[03:09] <eikon81g> maybe the router can set a static on the mac address
[03:09] <eikon81g> then just match it to what you are setting on the linux box
[03:09] <jamie_> zykotick9: for the most part i just need to make that port open
[03:11] <eikon81g> g2g put in a stick of RAM I will bbl good luck all, later lotuspsychje
[03:12] <theme2> My computer keeps saying that it cannot access my gmail account
[03:12] <rockstar_> How can I install opencv for python in Eclipse (in Ubuntu)? I tried different ones with make and other ways, but they didn't work for me. Any suggestions?
[03:14] <theme2> rockstar_, saw this yet? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenCV
[03:14] <rockstar_> theme2 will give it a try
[03:15] <rockstar_> theme2: but I think I did try
[03:15] <theme2> rockstar_, steps 1 and 2?
[03:16] <theme2> I dunno ...
[03:18] <ser_berry> if I've already updated and I get this, am I boned or what? gnutls: version >= 3.0.21 is required for SASL "ecdsa-nist256p-challenge"
[03:18] <Starthunder> Is it possible for me to install Ubuntu on a headless machine, by removing the hard drive and attaching it to a different machine?
[03:18] <jamie_> I have ran  $sudo iptables -F and then nmap localhost   and it returned all 1000 scanned ports on local host are closed... any ideas
[03:18] <SonikkuAmerica> ser_berry - You can still use PLAIN SASL as well
[03:19] <ser_berry> SonikkuAmerica: I'm aware. that's not what I asked about though
[03:19] <SonikkuAmerica> ser_berry - 14.10?
[03:19] <ser_berry> SonikkuAmerica: how can I tell?
[03:20] <ser_berry>  /etc/debian_version says jessie/sid fwiw
[03:20] <SonikkuAmerica> ser_berry - [ lsb_release -r ]
[03:20] <ser_berry> Release:        14.04
[03:21] <NegativeFlare> Starthunder: That's a hotswap, which is very difficult due to hardware differences.
[03:21] <rockstar_> theme2: It seems like its working, but it only has older versions of opencv.
[03:21] <SonikkuAmerica> ser_berry - so you're running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS then. 14.10 should have the ECDSA SASL support, if you don't mind upgrading every 6 months
[03:22] <Starthunder> NegativeFlare: How difficulat are we talking?
[03:22] <ser_berry> SonikkuAmerica: anything I can do now?
[03:22] <rockstar_> theme2: working as in I'm installing it (working in it)
[03:22] <NegativeFlare> Once the system is installed, swapping the HD into another machine can be done. But you may have problems when the kernel tries to find drivers, that aren't there.
[03:22] <SonikkuAmerica> ser_berry - you could compile the latest gnutls from source
[03:22] <ser_berry> hmmm
[03:22] <ser_berry> that sounds fun
[03:22] <ser_berry> let's try it!
[03:22] <harald_> Hallo, spricht hier jemand deutsch?
[03:23] <eikon81g> lotuspsychje, can you help me for a sec?
[03:23] <lotuspsychje> eikon81g: whats up
[03:23] <NegativeFlare> Starthunder: For example, the last time I tried doing that. Linux refused to boot.
[03:23] <NegativeFlare> !deutsch | harald_
[03:23] <eikon81g> I just put in another 2gb stick of ram now I have 4gb total do I need to change any settings to accommodate otherwise
[03:23] <Starthunder> NegativeFlare: yeah…and the headless thing makes it really hard to figure out what's going wrong.
[03:23] <eikon81g> thanks lotuspsychje btw
[03:24] <NegativeFlare> Starthunder: Exactly.
[03:24] <lotuspsychje> eikon81g: no
[03:24] <eikon81g> I checked hard info and it sees it so I know its working but I wanted to see if I needed to change anything else along the way
[03:24] <eikon81g> coolio ty :)
[03:24] <SonikkuAmerica> !info gnutls trusty
[03:24] <eikon81g> the roast of justin beiber is on so I am going to watch good luck all
[03:24] <SonikkuAmerica> !info gnutls-bin trusty
[03:25]  * eikon81g is away: I'm busy
[03:25] <SonikkuAmerica> !info gnutls-bin utopic
[03:27] <Starthunder> NegativeFlare: any other options? Maybe I could make a liveusb that would boot straight into an unattended installer?
[03:28] <Starthunder> NegativeFlare: Or maybe start an SSH server and let me SSH in and do the installation?
[03:28] <NegativeFlare> Starthunder: Live USB, would be the best bet I think
[03:31] <ser_berry> so I compiled gnutls from source and now I have gnutls-cli 3.1.23
[03:31] <Starthunder> NegativeFlare: so is it possible to make a liveusb that goes right into either a pre-configured installation or does the prompts over SSH?
[03:31] <ser_berry> but weechat is still telling me  gnutls: version >= 3.0.21 is required for SASL "ecdsa-nist256p-challenge"
[03:31] <ser_berry> gnutls != gnutls-cli perhaps?
[03:32] <Starthunder> Indeed, ser_berry. /gnutls/ usually refers to the library.
[03:32] <NegativeFlare> Starthunder: Yeah, but I wouldn't know where to start off the top of my head
[03:32] <NegativeFlare> It would probably take a complicated bash script to do so
[03:32] <ser_berry> hmm
[03:33] <ser_berry> well this is frustrating
[03:33] <serendependy> Anyone have experience getting Radeon HD 8750 graphics cards working in Ubuntu 14?
[03:36] <ser_berry> so this isn't what I want? http://www.bauer-power.net/2014/06/how-to-install-gnutls-3123-from-source.html
[03:36] <ser_berry> it seems like it is!
[03:37] <ser_berry> I'm not really sure where to go from here
[03:38] <SonikkuAmerica> ser_berry - It is, just with the current version's tarball
[03:38] <ser_berry> I already have 3.1 - that should satisfy the requirement
[03:47] <harkirat> hi
[03:48] <lotuspsychje> harkirat: welcome
[03:48] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: I did it
[03:48] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, Welcome back
[03:48] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, You backed up the recovery part and removed it? Or you mean that you have successfully installed Ubuntu?
[03:49] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: i have my pc backed up on a portable hdd
[03:50] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, It's always good to have a backup. Now you can remove the recovery partition and use the free space to set up a partition for Ubuntu to install.
[03:51] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: already did
[03:51] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, Oh. Have you installed Ubuntu then?
[03:51] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: yeah
[03:52] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, Excellent. Enjoy your shiny new linux installation :)
[03:52] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: if i made a windows repair disc would i be able to bring my system back to when i made the recovery disc?
[03:52] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: Partitions and all?
[03:52] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, I don't know. I'm not sure how windows repair disks handle partitions.
[03:53] <MeanGene1990> Enkidu_ak: oh well whats done is done
[03:53] <Enkidu_ak> MeanGene1990, All of the information is backed up.
[03:53] <dadis> MeanGene1990, hi
[03:53] <dadis> MeanGene1990, what did you do
[03:54] <MeanGene1990> dadis:  I went back in through the boot disc and removed a partition
[03:54] <dadis> that took all day
[03:54] <dadis> why didn't you do that to begin with
[03:55] <MeanGene1990> dadis: it didnt leave much space so i shrunk another one
[03:55] <dadis> So why didn't you do that to begin with?
[03:55] <MeanGene1990> i didnt want to mess my pc up to the point of no return
[03:55] <dadis> So are you on ubuntu now?
[03:55] <MeanGene1990> dadis: yeah
[03:55] <dadis> with windows working too?
[03:55] <MeanGene1990> dadis: yup
[03:56] <dadis> dont even boot back to linux
[03:56] <dadis> install steam and play ur games on linux
[03:56] <dadis> windows*
[03:57] <MeanGene1990> dadis: i need to find a program so i can back up my dvds
[03:57] <dadis> Handbrake
[03:57] <MeanGene1990> dadis: i was using dvdfab
[03:57] <dadis> Handbrake
[03:57] <dadis> google it
[03:58] <MeanGene1990> dadis: hand brake converted them to mp4
[03:58] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: alternativto.net
[03:58] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: alternativeto.net
[03:58] <MeanGene1990> rgb-one: decryption? updated decryption?
[03:59] <MeanGene1990> rgb-one: dvdfab is an awsome program for backing up dvds. but i want to keep them as a vob file
[04:01] <walle303> Hello
[04:01] <MeanGene1990> I have to go. Thank you everyone for all the help!!!!! much appreciated!!!!!
[04:01] <walle303> Hello dadu
[04:01] <walle303> I need some help
[04:01] <walle303> Ok
[04:02] <rgb-one> MeanGene1990: All the best
[04:02] <walle303> im using Ubuntu-Server 15.04
[04:02] <walle303> it used to be on an HDD that was encrypted
[04:02] <walle303> and i recently moved it to an SSD thats not encrypted
[04:02] <walle303> it was working
[04:02] <zykotick9> walle303: #ubuntu+1
[04:02] <walle303> oh
[04:02] <walle303> zykotick9, whats the difference might i ask
[04:02] <theme2> !help | walle303
[04:02] <theme2> !help
[04:02] <theme2> ubottu, !help | walle303
[04:02] <theme2> *_*
[04:03] <zykotick9> walle303: +1 supports teh beta releases, #ubuntu does not.
[04:03] <walle303> Is 15.04 still in beta?
[04:03] <walle303> i thought it was release by now
[04:03] <walle303> ok then
[04:16] <BalleaddBreaker> evwervertvw
[04:17] <whoever> BalleaddBreaker: what
[04:20] <wbill_> dddderverv
[04:22] <whoever> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[04:26] <maarhart> I have a mythbackend daemon starting at some point of my startup. how can I know which file has launched it?
[04:29] <aliman> hi. guys is it reallu going to take so much to install gnome? i mean much much more then for unity or i do have a problem?
[04:30] <aliman> anyone?
[04:31] <woody123> куку
[04:31] <aliman> guys is it reallu going to take so much to install gnome? i mean much much more then for unity or i do have a problem?
[04:37] <SchrodingersScat> !gnome | aliman
[04:42] <eikon81g> aliman, when you install another destop environment (gnome, xfce, etc) you can log into each environment individually at the login screen
[04:42] <eikon81g> there is a button on the login screen where you can choose the session you want..
[04:42] <eikon81g> good luck
[04:43]  * eikon81g is back (gone 01:18:00)
[04:43] <aliman> i am installing it by usb stick. down from ubuntugnome.org 14.10
[04:44] <eikon81g> oh well then you are installing the gnome flavor of ubuntu it is basically ubuntu without unity and gnome in it's place
[04:44] <eikon81g> you can use your current installation and use the command from above to install the destop environment
[04:45] <eikon81g> then logout and choose the session for gnome
[04:45] <eikon81g> so your machine will have both DEs and you could choose between unity (default ubuntu de) and GNOME
[04:46] <eikon81g> installing GNOME from the iso as in a fresh OS install is kind of the long way around
[04:46] <eikon81g> hope that helps..
[04:47] <aliman> i pressed erase disk and install gnome hope it wont keep unity around it should erase all
[04:47] <eikon81g> yea, that will just install the fresh os with GNOME as your default Desktop Environment (DE)
[04:48] <sunnyrain> Quite excited. I am going to remove WIndows 8.1 soon and install Ubuntu as a permanent OS! I might as well since I need to reformat my pc to GPT. Currently I've installed W8.1 in legacy MBR mode by accident :-(
[04:48] <eikon81g> you could dual-boot sunnyrain
[04:49] <sunnyrain> eikon81g: I was going to, but I figure VM and WINE should be fine
[04:49] <eikon81g> *should be.. some programs are buggy and or slower than running on windows just doublecheck before you get too deep :\ LOL
[04:50] <sunnyrain> eikon81g: Ok. Is it hard to dual boot Ubuntu with a UEFI/GPT install? I've been spoilt by the simplicity of MBR
[04:50] <eikon81g> if you have the hardware for it VirtualBox should be a nice fit with a clean windows image
[04:50] <sunnyrain> nah, really basic hardware (pentium G3240 dual core)
[04:50] <sunnyrain> doesn't even support hardware virtualisation I think :-)
[04:51] <eikon81g> well it really depends dualboot may be a better fit if you are running programs that are heavy on resources (games, etc.)
[04:51] <sunnyrain> yeah, stopped playing games ages ago :-)
[04:51] <eikon81g> that way you have a clean windows environment for the specific programs and you can still fun Ubuntu on the other partition
[04:52] <eikon81g> **run not fun
[04:52] <sunnyrain> eikon81g: you know what, that sounds much more sensible. So I will backup, make a windows 8.1 bootable usb in UEFI mode and then hopefully it will format my disk drive to GPT rather than MBR. Then after that I shall install Ubuntu in dual boot hoping it goes ok with UEFI
[04:53] <sunnyrain> I think I just need to make sure I don't mess with the UEFI bootlader and it should be fine (when installing Ubuntu)
[04:54] <eikon81g> well uefi is tricky on some machines but GRUB is the bootloader that will handle which partition boots
[04:54] <sunnyrain> Okie dokie. I am sure there are heaps of guides online. I'll have to read up on them since GPT is new to me
[04:54] <eikon81g> the drive can have multiple partition types MBR, NTFS, etc it shouldn't cause an issue with your setup
[04:55] <eikon81g> yea, read a few guides on dualbooting windows 8 and ubuntu, they are out there by the boatload
[04:56] <eikon81g> I am going to dualboot a netbook with 7 and ubuntu but I have been slacking.. all I have done is a windows 7 install with a seperate un-allocated portion of my drive to use for ubuntu
[04:56] <eikon81g> during the windows install I just formatted the drive, set the partition size to +/- half the drive size and installed windows BAU
[04:56] <eikon81g> (business as usual)
[04:56] <sunnyrain> yeah, Sometimes I wish I just had two seperate drives for each OS with a physical switch to boot accordingly
[04:56] <eikon81g> so half the drive remains unformatted at this time
[04:57] <eikon81g> if it's done right the partition basically allows you the same functionality no need for 2 physical drives unless the drive size is an issue..
[04:58] <eikon81g> it simplifies it from the outside looking in but just remember to keep a nice backup and dig in.. if you have to scrap it and restore a backup then no big deal..
[04:58] <eikon81g> the bootloader is still the key to booting individual OS's
[04:58] <eikon81g> !grub
[04:58] <sunnyrain> Indeed. I used Linux Mint 17 for half a year. But now I think I need to give Ubuntu a chance since they have better hardware support etc
[04:59] <sunnyrain> I just liked the simplicity of having on;y one OS though
[04:59] <eikon81g> ubuntu is the biz
[04:59] <Aragonite> Is ext4 efficient for handling lots of small text files? I have 20gb of 100k text files on samsung ssd and file operations take sooo looong
[04:59] <eikon81g> it's nice but once you get it figured out it's really just about the same just make your selection at boot and your machine will operate normally in whichever os you choose
[05:00] <eikon81g> Aragonite, it depends some systems handle ext4, fat, ntfs filesystems differently
[05:01] <Aragonite> hmm it's also connected via usb3
[05:01] <eikon81g> are you using the SSD as an external to a machine with a specific os on it and which?
[05:01] <Aragonite> yes, I have ubuntu laptops with tahr on it, ssd is connected via usb3
[05:01] <eikon81g> like MACos is terrible with FAT drives.. very slow because you have to use like NTFS 3g to make it read/write compatible and it's not efficient
[05:01] <Aragonite> oh, 64bit os...
[05:02] <eikon81g> yea, i believe it will be fine.. unless someone else has an objection
[05:02] <eikon81g> I think ext is native to ubuntu (no additional software libraries are needed) - from what I know which is not much..
[05:02] <sunnyrain> Will anyone be upgrading to 15.04 from 14.04 LTS?
[05:02] <eikon81g> let me look
[05:02] <eikon81g> !15.04
[05:03] <Aragonite> to make a copy of all files ... it takes about 20 mins ... maybe something like xfs would be faster?
[05:03] <eikon81g> Eventually sunnyrain I am holding up for final to do my dualboot..
[05:03] <eikon81g> google it is.. 1 sec
[05:04] <eikon81g> Aragonite, > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxFilesystemsExplained
[05:05] <eikon81g> gives you a few pros and cons..
[05:05] <aliman> downloading language packs for gnome its a pain in the ass
[05:06] <eikon81g> this guy did a test Aragonite - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2143159
[05:06] <eikon81g> looks like ext4 had the best speeds..
[05:06] <eikon81g> lol aliman what language are you looking for? not english I suppose
[05:07] <aliman> well english but i dont really look for a special language i just wait to install all the packs he wants. i am booting gnome right now
[05:07] <eikon81g> Aragonite, they are saying (which we kind of talked about) that if you don't need to use the external for a windows machine as well that ext4 is prolly your best bet
[05:08] <Aragonite> oh very cool thanks!
[05:08] <eikon81g> there are windows programs you can use to read a ext4 partition but the speeds will likely suffer
[05:08] <eikon81g> np glad to help I am a newcomer so I just pitch in if I can..
[05:08] <Aragonite> I tried to do the same thing in windows and got some really weird errors ... about half hour into copying stuff
[05:08] <eikon81g> good luck
[05:09] <Aragonite> so i booted into linux, created ext4 partition ... copied everything there ..
[05:09] <Aragonite> thanks!
[05:09] <eikon81g> yea could be due to the fact that windows wont use the ext4 partition natively and whatever you are using to work with it is buggy
[05:09] <eikon81g> np hope it goes well (backup, backup, backup!) lol
[05:09] <Aragonite> I meant I split the ssd into ntfs and ext4
[05:09] <Loshki> Aragonite: 20gb of files in one directory?
[05:09] <eikon81g> yea, you could do it that way too
[05:10] <Aragonite> haha yeah the files are all in the same directory
[05:11] <Loshki> If you structure them into directories, access may go much faster.
[05:11] <Aragonite> hmm
[05:11] <eikon81g> I agree plus it would be easier to organize but I am lazy.. nice call Loshki
[05:12] <Aragonite> but it makes it much more pain to work with!
[05:12] <eikon81g> if it aint broke.. don't fix it.. LOL my motto
[05:12] <Aragonite> especially since it's just one time deal ... it's not like I run this script every day
[05:13] <Loshki> It's the kind of job ocd-ers do for relaxation...
[05:13] <eikon81g> hopefully all goes well..
[05:13] <eikon81g> I am outta here guys bye all - best of luck
[05:13] <eikon81g> lol
[05:13] <Aragonite> thanks! have a good one...
[05:13] <eikon81g> same to you, np.
[05:26] <flexpaint> to delete an iso from yumi multiboot do i just need to delete the folder?
[05:26] <flexpaint> or do i have to edit a file to fully remove it
[05:28] <MarconM> someone got a error with ltsp, tftp-hpa now dowloading pxelinux.0
[05:28] <MarconM> now = not*
[05:29] <makara> hi. Where to ask about Kindle?
[05:31] <whoever> makara: what do you want to know, is it in ubuntu, you want to do somethinag
[05:31] <whoever> *something
[05:31] <OerHeks> flexpaint, see 'uninstalling distro'>> http://www.maketecheasier.com/create-a-multiboot-linux-usb-drive-with-yumi/
[05:31] <makara> whoever: I can't move files to my kindle fire hdx anymore
[05:32] <flexpaint> OerHeks, thank you
[05:33] <whoever> makara: why not , you should beable to
[05:33] <whoever> makara: i have a paper wite, i can do it , why do you think you can't
[05:34] <whoever> hook it up to usb, wait for it to recognise, navigate to the usb device, then your in buisness
[05:34] <makara> whoever: cant
[05:34] <whoever> why not what happens
[05:34] <whoever> what have you tried
[05:35] <makara> whoever: nothing happens. How to debug?
[05:35] <makara> excuse me, troubleshoot
[05:36] <whoever> well what happens when you pug into windows os
[05:36] <whoever> are you sure the cable is good, and then are you sure the port tht your connecting to is good
[05:36] <makara> whoever: I don't have Windows OS. I have another notebook also running "Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS" and it works fine
[05:37] <whoever> by port that your connecting to , I mean the usb on the computer
[05:37] <makara> nothing wrong with the physical aspects
[05:37] <whoever> ok, so do you have anyother usb devise that you can use
[05:37] <whoever> it sounds like you may have some bad usb ports
[05:38] <whoever> or a bad cabble (assuming that your using different cable between netbooks)
[05:38] <OerHeks> makara make sure the kindle is unlocked before connecting
[05:39] <whoever> when whas the last time you ran update on this notebook that does not see your kindle
[05:40] <makara> sudo adb devices gives "List of devices attached: ???????????? no permissions"
[05:40] <aliman> guys is it recommended to use encrytion and lvm and then overwrite free space for more security?
[05:42] <aliman> sudo parted -l i think shows you the list with connected devices like usb or so...
[05:44] <makara> I've tried this: http://itsfoss.com/fix-error-insufficient-permissions-device/
[05:45] <whoever> makara: try lsusb
[05:46] <makara> there it is: Bus 002 Device 008: ID 1949:000d Lab126, Inc.
[05:46] <whoever> makara: now
[05:46] <whoever> mount
[05:46] <whoever> is it listed under mount
[05:48] <ajay2611> hi
[05:49] <ajay2611> can you please help me to join django community here
[05:49] <ajay2611> ../join #django is not working
[05:50] <akkad>  /j ##django
[05:51] <makara> ajay2611: what's your IRC client? Works for me. Have you been kicked/banned?
[05:51] <whoever> ajay2611: /join #django
[05:52] <whoever> makara: prob forgot to register nic before joining
[05:52] <jnhghy> ajay2611: you need to be auth on freenode to join django
[05:53] <gaconsalt> https://vk.com/video250143506_171162483   ---  вот что происходит с моим курсором при проспотре видео чрез флеш, н аютубе или вконтакте
[05:54] <OerHeks> gaconsalt, english please, and "The owner of this video has either been suspended or deleted."
[05:54] <azizLIGHT> guys, ubuntu in the wild: http://i.imgur.com/HXPiRgS.jpg
[05:55] <azizLIGHT> is that 14.04?
[05:56] <Ben64> azizLIGHT: its not on topic here really, and can't tell the version from that picture
[05:56] <azizLIGHT> ah sorry
[05:56] <ramen69> not sure but i think its 12.04 onward ?
[05:59] <ramen69> win + ubuntu compatible screenshot and clipboard uploading tool with sftp functionality?
[06:02] <aliman> guys i installed the gnome right now and finished booting has restarted since 20 min ago and still didnt start yet
[06:02] <saurabhdare> I using ubuntu 14.04 _x86_64bit. However, I am not able to install "ubuntu-sdk". It installs using apt-get but it does not affect qtcreator.
[06:03] <saurabhdare> aliman, is your system looking for CD/DVD in the drive?
[06:04] <ramen69> saurabhdare apt-get -f install ?
[06:04] <saurabhdare> ramen69, lemme try
[06:04] <aliman> no i booted from usb stick
[06:05] <ramen69> err, when you start the pc aliman doesn anything show at all?
[06:05] <saurabhdare> aliman, there might be some problems regarding graphics. Try using "modprobe" from bootmenu
[06:10] <makara> i managed to get adb working again. I rewrote the udev rules following these instructions: http://forums.androidcentral.com/amazon-kindle-fire/148861-how-enable-adb-kindle-fire-ubuntu-linux.html
[06:11] <makara> but I have to be root, and nemo doesn't detect the device and allow me to copy files 21st century style
[06:12] <aliman> it shows nothing at all just dony start. http://imgur.com/F0v9FCR
[06:14] <saurabhdare> aliman, try alt+ctrl + f1, login and then startx. It is not a solution. but it will get you somewhat working solution.
[06:14] <aliman> i asked earlier is is recommanded to erase disk and install using encrytion and lvm and then overwrite free space for more security
[06:16] <saurabhdare> ramen69, nope. doesn't work.
[06:17] <aliman> ???
[06:19] <OerHeks> please don't use startx, it is depreciated.
[06:19] <aliman> is it anyone free to answer me pls?
[06:19] <OerHeks> i think something else is the solution
[06:19] <OerHeks> !nomodeset
[06:20] <saurabhdare> ramen69, http://imgur.com/eyiTwaa
[06:20] <OerHeks> aliman, not sure you need to overwrite free space in an LVM/encrypted partition.
[06:20] <Ben64> aliman: your question doesn't really make sense
[06:20] <Daxx2814> Is anyone familiar with installing EverQuest into 12.04?
[06:20] <Ben64> Daxx2814: ask your real question
[06:21] <OerHeks> Daxx2814, seems like a gold one, https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=229
[06:22] <Daxx2814> I have 12.04 running on a laptop, and I want to install EverQuest Titanium to run as a second box using Winetricks. I have EQ on an .iso, but don't know what/where to go and do next
[06:23] <Daxx2814> And if I knew how to do that nifty direct-tell feature, I'd be doing that... Thanks Ben64 and OerHeks
[06:23] <OerHeks> Daxx2814, i would look into playonLinux
[06:23] <TiK> Daxx2814: look it up on wineHQ.com then mount it and run the exe maybe setup.exe or whatever
[06:25] <TiK> Daxx2814: it's rated gold so it runs damn near perfectly
[06:26] <Daxx2814> I understand it should run fine, I'm just trying to get it installed first lol
[06:26] <TiK> Daxx2814: mount the iso and run the .exe
[06:27] <TiK> pretty simple
[06:27] <Daxx2814> Working on it, stdby
[06:28] <TiK> im off byebye'
[06:29] <ramen69> o7
[06:34] <aliman> i just want to know if there does any difference if i encrypt it
[06:38] <ramen69> akaWolf: encrypt what, my friend
[06:39] <akaWolf> what?
[06:39] <ramen69> aliman*
[06:39] <ramen69> sorry
[06:40] <aliman> man when i install ubuntu i have an option at erase disk and install ubuntu therr are 2 options encrypt and lvm.
[06:40] <ramen69> encrypt home?
[06:41] <Ben64> aliman: you need to explain more if you want an answer
[06:41] <ramen69> encrypted lvm?
[06:42] <ramen69> means it encrypts your drive
[06:42] <Enkidu_ak> ramen69: At this point you can choose to encrypt the disk which you will install Ubuntu on. If you do, then you will be prompted at boot for the password to decrypt the disk. This is separate from your login password
[06:42] <ramen69> ^
[06:43] <ramen69> wasnt sure if hes trying to encrypt lvm or just /home
[06:43] <Enkidu_ak> ramen69: It keeps your data from being read simply by taking your disk or otherwise attempting to mount it on another system.
[06:43] <Enkidu_ak> ramen69: If you will have multiple users on your system it is probably better to simply encrypt /home
[06:43] <ramen69> @ Enkidu_ak aliman was asking but thank you :)
[06:43] <Enkidu_ak> ramen69: Oh!
[06:44] <Enkidu_ak> aliman: Everything that I said to ramen69  :D
[06:44] <ramen69> any idea how much overhead it adds Enkidu_ak i've never used it myself tbh
[06:45] <Enkidu_ak> ramen69: I don't know how much, but I don't notice it.
[06:45] <tumbler> hi there ... what does "apt-get deselect-upgrade" do?
[06:45] <ramen69> its fine, the nsa have backdoors anyway
[06:45] <Ben64> tumbler: man apt-get
[06:45] <Enkidu_ak> I encrypt /home on my desktop and encrypt the disk on my laptop.
[06:46] <ramen69> makes sense, how often is someone going to steal a whole desktop
[06:46] <tumbler> i cannot run Ubuntu now
[06:46] <Enkidu_ak> tumbler: Is it because you ran that command?
[06:46] <Ben64> tumbler: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/jaunty/man8/apt-get.8.html
[06:47] <tumbler> Enkidu_ak, my friend ask to me
[06:47] <tumbler> Ben64, tx
[06:48] <Enkidu_ak> tumbler: Do you happen to recall which packages you changed?
[06:48] <ramen69> inb4 ubuntu-base
[06:49] <Enkidu_ak> ramen69: Doesn't sound like his friend liked him very much :(
[06:49] <tumbler> yes ... i suggest you $ sudo dpkg --set-selections < /tmp/dpkglist.txt
[06:49] <tumbler> but the procedure says also: apt-get deselect-upgrade and i dounno why
[06:50] <ramen69> tumbler: can you link the proceedure? is it a webpage?
[06:51] <Enkidu_ak> tumbler: What were you trying to do? You said that Ubuntu is no longer usable. What happens when you try to boot?
[06:51] <tumbler> http://kvz.io/blog/2007/08/03/restore-packages-using-dselectupgrade/
[06:52] <ramen69> unless you already have a list of those packages you wont have a list to restore from tumbler
[06:52] <tumbler> a friend of mine would want to sync two different installation ... but it has cleaned his cache ... he want to copy all packages into new distro
[06:53] <Enkidu_ak> tumbler: So you are operating from a package list that he provided from another installation?
[06:54] <tumbler> yes ... the same version and architecture however
[06:54] <kikrz> test
[06:54] <Enkidu_ak> kikrz: I can see you
[06:55] <Enkidu_ak> tumbler: After you ran apt-get dselect-upgrade you rebooted?
[06:56] <Enkidu_ak> O cam
[06:56] <Enkidu_ak> I can't think of anything that would break your system from that, but there are a few things that might break X
[06:57] <tumbler> Enkidu_ak, why?
[06:58] <Enkidu_ak> tumbler: Hardware differences. I'm not sure how restricted drivers might be handled in that case, for one. Graphics drivers might get screwed up.
[06:58] <Enkidu_ak> tumbler: Even if X did fail to start due to something like that, you should still be able to boot and log in.
[06:59] <Enkidu_ak> tumbler: What happens when you attempt to boot?
[07:00] <Appl3Kork> need help? I'm trying to get my RAID to automount to /mnt/9TB, and whenever i reboot i get "The Disk Drive for /mnt/9TB is not ready yet. Press S to skip or M to enter Recovery Mode"?
[07:00] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Is the volume encrypted?
[07:01] <Appl3Kork> no
[07:01] <Appl3Kork> at least as far as i know
[07:03] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: What does mdadm report about the state of the raid parts?
[07:03] <Appl3Kork> what do you mean? what do i run to find that out?
[07:04] <Enkidu_ak> mdadm -D <device>
[07:05] <Enkidu_ak> It will take multiple devices as arguments and display details on all of them
[07:06] <IMeMy> hello, everyone. I have an Android tablet with a microSD inserted. I have the tablet plugged into my Linux laptop. When I run "sudo gparted", gparted can't see the device. Gparted can only see the hard drive's partitions. please help.
[07:07] <cfhowlett> IMeMy, you would be better served using android tools; ADB comes to mind.
[07:07] <Appl3Kork> ok Enkidu_ak what do you want from it?
[07:08] <IMeMy> cfhowlett: is it really better to do partitioning on the android tablet itself? I ask this because the FAQ of the app I'm trying to use says I should partition using Linux/Mac/Windows (i.e. some other computer).
[07:08] <Appl3Kork> Enkidu_ak: http://pastebin.com/uXSNkue5
[07:08] <soupnanodesukar> IMeMy: take your sim card out, put it in a simcard holder, and format it on your computer that way. you can't gparted through the device. you have to do it directly.
[07:08] <cfhowlett> IMeMy, adb it a linux app used to manage android devices.
[07:08] <soupnanodesukar> or if you're rooted, you can use busybox.
[07:08] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: I don't know, actually. I'm just poking around. Maybe we will find something strange.
[07:08] <cfhowlett> *adb IS ...*
[07:08] <deper29> IMeMy: it's also good practice to use gksudo instead of sudo for gtk apps
[07:08] <IMeMy> soupnanodesukar: I left my SD adapter at home. :(
[07:09] <Ben64> IMeMy: you'd need to have the android device act as a Mass Storage Device to do what you're seeming to want, if it doesn't have that option, you're out of luck
[07:09] <IMeMy> soupnanodesukar: but i'll try cfhowlett's advice (use an app to partition)
[07:10] <soupnanodesukar> depending on your model, you may need root. Sometimes you'll find an option to format under the settings menu storage section.
[07:10] <IMeMy> Ben64, do you mean choosing between "Connect as Media device (MTP)" and "Connect as camera (PTP)"? If so, I'm connected by MTP.
[07:10] <Ben64> IMeMy: no, pretty sure I said "Mass Storage"
[07:12] <dust> http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20150330#community The systemd Project Forks the Linux Kernel
[07:13] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: What does your fstab look like?
[07:13] <Appl3Kork> this is the line i put in for the raid
[07:13] <Appl3Kork> UUID=39ed11fc-1ec8-b395-5619-a9a950a61ede /mnt/9TB ext4 defaults 0 0
[07:14] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Do you see that uuid in /dev/disk/by-uuid?
[07:14] <Appl3Kork> no it's just that what i posted
[07:15] <Appl3Kork> doesn't have /dev/md0 next to it or anything
[07:15] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Could you pastebin ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid?
[07:15] <Appl3Kork> do what now?
[07:16] <Appl3Kork> just paste that into terminal?
[07:16] <Enkidu_ak> In term, type ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid
[07:16] <Enkidu_ak> Then pastebin the results
[07:16] <Appl3Kork> yup got it
[07:16] <Appl3Kork> http://pastebin.com/uCEAjYm5
[07:17] <Appl3Kork> looks like the md0 has a different uuid
[07:18] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: The uuid assigned by the system is different from the one that mdadm uses to identify arrays. You want to use the system uuid listed tehre in by-uuid
[07:18] <Appl3Kork> ok
[07:18] <Appl3Kork> i just changed it in fstab gonna test it
[07:19] <Appl3Kork> hmm didn't seem to do it, still asks to press S or M
[07:20] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Is there any data on md0? Did you create a partition on it?
[07:20] <Appl3Kork> ya there's data on it
[07:20] <Appl3Kork> i reformatted my os hdd to start fresh
[07:20] <Appl3Kork> and kept the raid on the 4 drives
[07:21] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: And it is not an encrypted volume?
[07:21] <Appl3Kork> is there a way to check if it is?
[07:21] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: When you used it before, did you need to unlock it?
[07:21] <Appl3Kork> no
[07:21] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Then it's not
[07:22] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: What happens when you try to mount it manually?
[07:22] <Appl3Kork> it mounts
[07:22] <Appl3Kork> simple as that
[07:22] <Appl3Kork> but when i try to do it after rebooting it doesn't want to
[07:22] <Appl3Kork> i don't know if it's something to do with /mnt/9TB not having the right permissions or what
[07:23] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Past that fstab lien again?
[07:23] <Appl3Kork> UUID=f8c347b5-adda-49e1-ae55-a422c67d7dd0 /mnt/9TB ext4 defaults 0 0
[07:23] <Appl3Kork> that's with the new uuid
[07:25] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Odd that it mounts manually.
[07:26] <Appl3Kork> well so i have to do mdadm --assemble /dev/md0 then mount /dev/md0 /mnt/9TB
[07:26] <Appl3Kork> and it works
[07:26] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Well, that's a different matter
[07:26] <Appl3Kork> oh?
[07:26] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Is the array not listed in /etc/mdadm.conf?
[07:26] <Appl3Kork> lemme check
[07:26] <Appl3Kork> i thought it was
[07:27] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: If it's not being assemble automatically then it might not be.
[07:27] <Appl3Kork> it shows it, but the UUID isn't the new one that we put in fstab earlier
[07:28] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: No, it should be the uuid listed by mdadm -D
[07:28] <Appl3Kork> ok
[07:29] <Appl3Kork> it labels it as ARRAY /dev/md/0
[07:29] <Appl3Kork> shouldn't it be md0 not md/0?
[07:29] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Could you pastebin mdadm.conf?
[07:29] <Appl3Kork> yup
[07:29] <Enkidu_ak> I bet your create line isn't set to auto build the array
[07:30] <Mrokii> Hello. Is there a place (on the system HD) for all the icons used for Unity indicators? I have a light grey menubar at the top and some of the indicator icons are light grey as well, so they're nearly invisible and I'd like to replace those icons.
[07:30] <Enkidu_ak> Mrokii: Check /usr/share/icons
[07:30] <Mrokii> Enkidu_ak: Thanks, I'll have a look.
[07:30] <Appl3Kork> http://pastebin.com/6RWb9c3L
[07:31] <Appl3Kork> Enkidu_ak ^
[07:31] <Codmadnesspro> What chmod should /etc/ssl be?
[07:32] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Why is your array defined twice?
[07:32] <Appl3Kork> um i dunno
[07:32] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Try commenting out the second definition, the one without the name var set
[07:33] <Appl3Kork> k
[07:33] <Appl3Kork> and reboot?
[07:33] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Yes
[07:34] <Appl3Kork> that did it :D
[07:34] <Appl3Kork> Enkidu_ak you have no idea, i've been trying to figure this out for hours
[07:34] <Appl3Kork> thanks a bunch man
[07:34] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: I wonder if you manually assembled the array once and then mdadm tossed it into the config, ruining your auto build
[07:35] <Appl3Kork> i pasted that last line, cause i thought it wasn't in the mdadm.conf
[07:35] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: No problem. I had some raid difficulties myself a few weeks ago.
[07:35] <Appl3Kork> but thanks again
[07:42] <svetlana> Package ``upstart'' includes such commans as `shutdown', `halt', `poweroff'. What commands may be used to do the same without ``upstart''?
[07:49] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: Those commands on their own. shutdown, halt and poweroff
[07:50] <svetlana> Enkidu_ak: when I remove upstart, they're gone. When I install it, they're back. How do I shutdown while upstart isn't installed?
[07:51] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: init 0 and init 6 I guess.
[07:51] <Ben64> Sven_vB: don't remove upstart
[07:51] <Ben64> svetlana: ^
[07:52] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: Why would you want ot remove upstart?
[07:52] <OerHeks> Why shutdown when removed upstart, svetlana ?
[07:52] <svetlana> Enkidu_ak: I'm breaking things on  test box intentionally to understand how they work.
[07:53] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: Ah
[07:53] <svetlana> I installed another init system on it.
[07:53] <Ben64> thats silly
[07:53] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: That will certainly break it
[07:53] <Ben64> upstart is required for ubuntu
[07:53] <geirha> systemd has a shutdown command too, of course.
[07:54] <Enkidu_ak> Yes, but I remember teh SystemV commands more easily. Habit, I guess
[07:54] <svetlana> I am testing how openrc works. It's packaged, therefore it's supported. It's an init system, therefore I can install all other init systems while I do this.
[07:55] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: Bombs away :)
[07:55] <svetlana> uninstall*
[07:55] <TheNumb> svetlana: openrc works ok.
[07:55] <TheNumb> At least here in gentoo ;p
[07:56] <Ben64> svetlana: not when upstart is required
[07:57] <svetlana> Ben64: where can I read about what it does, other than "be an init system"? other things can "be an init system", so from your response I understand upstart does other essential things.
[07:57] <Ben64> apt-cache show upstart
[07:59] <geirha> svetlana: Anyway, if this openrc doesn't have a shutdown command, it probably has a different way of shutting down the system. Its documentation should say.
[08:00] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: Otherwise you can raise elephants
[08:00] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: When all else fails, that should do it
[08:00] <Enkidu_ak> svetlana: Just don't expect the system to come back up when you are done
[08:00] <cfhowlett> Enkidu_ak, ??? no manual entry for elephants ...
[08:00] <svetlana> :-)
[08:02] <Enkidu_ak> cfhowlett: Clearly a manual to raise elephants would be utterly boring
[08:03] <cfhowlett> Enkidu_ak, I assumed it was an obscure linux command :)
[08:04] <Enkidu_ak> cfhowlett: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key Consider yourself in on the joke :)
[08:05] <cfhowlett> Enkidu_ak, thanks.  I feel so .... lEEt!
[08:06] <Enkidu_ak> cfhowlett: It's not elite, it's just old :)
[08:08] <Appl3Kork> so another question Enkidu_ak if you can help
[08:08] <chotaz`work> how can I setup automount to ignore some devices? is this doable? Ubuntu 14.10 x64
[08:08] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: I can try
[08:09] <bojan_> I have removed and installed libreoffice on ubuntu but it is not auto integrated with desktop...How can i integrate with desktop??
[08:09] <Appl3Kork> so i'm trying to get nfs working so i can stream to xbmc on my raspberry pi. Well how do i set it up to make it so that the directories /mnt/9TB/Media/Movies and /mnt/9TB/Media/Season Shows to show up?
[08:10] <Appl3Kork> cause i got it to the point that i can get to the ip/mnt/9TB but it only shows the Media Folder
[08:10] <Appl3Kork> doesn't enter it, and show Season Shows and Movies
[08:11] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: It's not visible from XBMC on that device. Can you see it those directories from another? Depending on how much stuff you have in there it might just be taking xbmc a long time to list.
[08:12] <Appl3Kork> it's been sitting there for 30 min now, and still nothing.  I can see the directories via FTP
[08:12] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: I have a similar issue with VLC and my dlna server. If you can see the nfs mount with other software then xbmc is the culprit
[08:13] <Appl3Kork> hrm, it was working before i formatted the os ssd
[08:13] <Appl3Kork> weird, guess i'll ahve to wait for my other linux buddy
[08:13] <Appl3Kork> he'd know, i was just hoping to get to it tonight
[08:14] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork:It's possible that the content had been cached already. Try leaving it sitting, If it's just slow then it will work eventually and the next time it won't need to rescan the entire library
[08:14] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: If you find a way to speed it up then let me know. Maybe I can get VLC to do the same.
[08:15] <Appl3Kork> all i know is that with kodi/xbmc, it would automatically see the dir's and once i chose them, then it would start caching everything
[08:16] <Enkidu_ak> Appl3Kork: Perhaps it's on the server side then? I'm not familiar with kodi. I generally use serviio
[08:17] <Appl3Kork> ah gotcha
[08:20] <maziar> can any body help me on this post http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29363878/shell-scrip-read-file-and-do-some-task
[08:23] <Stanley00> maziar: it's too much of work, you maybe just need install ansible on your client machine and use that to deploy anything on your server then :3
[08:25] <maziar> Stanley00: i cant install any package, i dont have permission to do that from boss, i just should write that, can you help me a litle ?
[08:25] <TheNumb> maziar: do you have python installed?
[08:25] <Stanley00> maziar: you should ask in #bash then
[08:25] <TheNumb> and virtualenv
[08:25] <TheNumb> :D
[08:26] <Enkidu_ak> maziar: Not only is it a lot of work to reinvent that particular wheel, but there is no rigor. No way to verify that you have successfully executed the task on the subordinate servers.
[08:26] <maziar> TheNumb: i cant use python, its easy on that i should do it in bash
[08:26] <maziar> Stanley00: thank you
[08:38] <bojan_> Anybody please help me that i want to install libreoffice 3.5.7 on ubuntu...I have updated libreoffice to 4 version but its taking more time for loading
[08:38] <bojan_> Want to install libreoffice 3 version ??
[08:39] <TheNumb> bojan_: I don't think it can be easily done.
[08:39] <TheNumb> bojan_: which version of ubuntu?
[08:39] <bojan_> 12.04
[08:40] <TheNumb> how did you install it?
[08:40] <Stanley00> bojan_: I think the point is "slow loading", how about just speed up loading time of libreoffice 4?
[08:41] <bojan_> TheNumb:By default libreoffice 3.5.7 was there and its worked good without any problem...Then i purged the older version and install libreoffice 4.2.6 but its loading slow For eg:all desktop options are hiding and then i need to give ctrl+alt+delete and it comes
[08:41] <bojan_> stanley00:how to do that??
[08:42] <Stanley00> bojan_: you can follow this guide https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LibreOffice#Speed_up_LibreOffice
[08:42] <Stanley00> bojan_: " If LibreOffice is used often, check Enable systray Quickstarter" <= this is the most important thing :D
[08:42] <bojan_> stanley00:And also the point is the icon apperared when opening a file is not disapperaing after i closed the file..Everytine a icon is created and finally i can see a lot of icons on my desktop
[08:44] <bojan_> stanley00:Looking for my older version please help on thatnd i am using LTSP environment here
[08:45] <bojan_> stanley00:Its happening many times for my client
[08:46] <TheNumb> maziar: why did you ping me?
[08:46] <Stanley00> bojan_: ok, you can use synaptic to select version to install or may check /var/cache/apt/ for old package files there, and using dpkg -i to install the right version
[08:47] <bojan_> stanley00:I cant find anything on /var/cache/apt and also i cannot able to locate the package libreoffice-3.5.7.
[08:48] <Stanley00> bojan_: oh, my mistake, may apt/packages or apt/pkgs, I'm sure since I don't have ubuntu here
[08:48] <Stanley00> *maybe*
[08:49] <maziar> TheNumb: what is your name ?
[08:52] <nrdb> I am having trouble compiling some code, as a test I am using this code http://yaikhom.com/2014/12/18/handling-requests-c-fast-cgi-and-lighttpd.html   but it isn't compiling ... I am getting some error like "echo.c:(.text+0x2b): undefined reference to `FCGI_printf'" ... I am using the command "gcc  -lfcgi -o echo echo.c" ... but the /usr/lib does contain the link "libfcgi.so" ... so what is wrong?
[08:53] <mcphail> nrdb: you are probably missing the "-dev" version of the package which has the header files for the include directory
[08:53] <geirha> nrdb: gcc options aren't really options; they're more like operators. Meaning that order matters. you have to put echo.c before -lfcgi
[08:55] <nrdb> geirha, thanks ... I have been trying to get to work for ages.
[08:56] <jesse_838374> Hi all. Anyone here know much about btrfs on ubuntu?
[08:56] <stevenm> what method does ubuntu use these days to encrypt a drive?
[08:56] <geirha> nrdb: yeah, I've burned myself on that too; thinking -l and -o are options, which should go before any filename arguments...
[08:56] <cfhowlett> !btrfs| jesse_838374
[08:57] <nrdb> geirha, what a pain.  anyway it compiled fine now... no to get on with the real work.
[08:57] <jesse_838374> Hey ubottu. Yep I realise that. I am testing it out and have come across a problem which seems a bit ubuntu specific when doing a pipe to "btrfs receive"
[08:57] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: Luks.
[08:58] <jesse_838374> seems a bit of a cryptic msg to me... It seems that you have changed your default subvolume or you specify other subvolume to
[08:58] <jesse_838374> mount btrfs, try to remount this btrfs filesystem with fs tree, and run btrfs receive again
[08:58] <nrdb> jesse_838374, ubottu is a bot ... not a person
[08:58] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Unified_Key_Setup
[08:58] <jesse_838374> @nrdb haha ok thanks. one better than talking to the wall I guess :-)
[08:58] <nrdb> jesse_838374, yes
[09:01] <mcphail> jesse_838374: I don't know quite what you are trying to do, but a default install of Ubuntu using btrfs creates 2 subvolumes (@ for / and @home for /home) and mounts those separately. I don't think it changes the default subvolume of the partition which is "/" rather than "@" or "@home"
[09:01] <moooooo> allo, what would be the cmd to type to show what kinda vid card i have?
[09:01] <moooooo> i thanks you.
[09:01] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, can LUKS be used with a password instead of a cert?  i'm thinking the user enters the password on a LCD screen as the system boots up
[09:01] <Stanley00> moooooo: lspci ?
[09:02] <cfhowlett> moooooo, lspc | grep VGA
[09:02] <moooooo> Stanley00, and then what?
[09:02] <hume> moooooo, how about lspci?
[09:02] <moooooo> grep what?
[09:02] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: Yes. That is the default behavior
[09:02] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, ah perfect - i'll do some research then, thanks
[09:02] <moooooo> ok, cool. 03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV41.1 [GeForce 6800] (rev a2)
[09:02] <moooooo> is there any more info it can get?
[09:03] <Stanley00> moooooo: try add more -v or -vvv  and -k and -n :P
[09:03] <EriC^> moooooo: try lspci -nnk | grep -A2 VGA
[09:03] <EriC^> moooooo: it should say which driver is in use
[09:04] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: Ubuntu makes it ridiculously easy to set up an encrypted disk during installation, FYI
[09:04] <moooooo> my point is..... there are a few diff nvidia geforce 6800 cards....
[09:09] <moooooo> EriC^,
[09:09] <EriC^> !paste
[09:09] <chotaz`work> Creating a Live USB with multiple Distros + Windows, is this possible?
[09:10] <EriC^> chotaz`work: you can just install a bunch of distros to a usb like you do for a hdd
[09:11] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, nah I need to do this manually on debian - was just wondering which method ubuntu used
[09:11] <chotaz`work> I wanna create a Live Flash drive for recovering for most major distros and windows7/8, I'd had to use some app to manage the bootloader however, right? I'm not very familiar with formatting and maintaining such thing but it would help me tons in everyday work.
[09:13] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: It's just as ridiculously easy to do manually :) My backup drives are also using luks. No point in encrypting your disk if your backups are in cleartext
[09:15] <rigormortis> hello, is tere a way to hide the unecessary "details" here in XCHAT that is "xxx has quit(PING ...) " stuff?
[09:15] <rigormortis> (there)
[09:15] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, well this is a little 13x9x5" box with a 3.5" 6TB disk (in a 5.25" trayless bay), a 3.5" LCD screen with 4 buttons and a miniITX case (http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00002121)
[09:15] <cfhowlett> !quietirc | rigormortis
[09:15] <rigormortis> cfhowlett, thank you!
[09:15] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, we're gonna ship it to customers to take backups of there servers (an initial seed) so they can ship it back to us ... if it gets delivered to the wrong place then we don't want anyone else reading the data
[09:16] <Stanley00> rigormortis: try set irc_conf_mode to 1, IIRC, but you should use hexchat then, xchat is old and not mantained anymore :D
[09:16] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, so I was thinking debian could startup all services *but* mounting the 6TB disk and the backup software, ask for the password via the LCD and then continue to mount and start the backup software
[09:17] <chotaz`work> EriC^, I've found some tools that allow em to create Multiboot USB drives, but they specify on linux distros, any idea how I could go and add win7 or 8 to it, or how it would be possible?
[09:17] <chotaz`work> or if*
[09:17] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: This should be easy to manage. Just leave the disk unmounted, the client can mount it when it arrives. They will need to password to unlock the drive. Here is a fairly straightforward guide that addresses most of that.
[09:17] <Enkidu_ak> http://earlruby.org/2010/02/adding-an-external-encrypted-drive-with-lvm-to-ubuntu-linux/
[09:18] <rigormortis> Stanley00,  in Help>About it says that XChat 2.8.8.  Although I use Lubuntu on a really old computer :P
[09:18] <EriC^> chotaz`work: no idea, try asking in ##windows
[09:18] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: Just adapt as needed, obviously
[09:19] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, can you do this without LVM?
[09:19] <Stanley00> rigormortis: xchat 2.8.9 released on  28-Aug-2010, FYI :3
[09:19] <Stanley00> rigormortis: and it's the lastest release too
[09:19] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: Yes, the guide uses LVM, but that is not a requirement of luks
[09:19] <stevenm> ah ok great
[09:20] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, seems similar to how I've done DRBD
[09:20] <rigormortis> Stanley00,  then, I will have to upgrade to something else I guess.  In the meantime is there a security disadvantage why I should not use it in this moment?
[09:21] <rigormortis> irc_conf_mode=1
[09:21] <rigormortis> sry
[09:21] <cfhowlett> rigormortis, non-maintained or updated for so long IS the security disadvantage
[09:22] <Enkidu_ak> stevenm: Well, /dev/mapper is the same for everything :)
[09:22] <stevenm> Enkidu_ak, yup
[09:22] <Stanley00> rigormortis: and hexchat is just like newer xchat, all config is the same :3
[09:22] <rigormortis> ok then time to get rid of this,  what whould you recomend to use instead?
[09:23] <Stanley00> rigormortis: hexchat, I told you that :D
[09:23] <rigormortis> Stanley00, Thanks :)
[09:28] <moooooo> so chromium is dead?
[09:28] <k1l> moooooo: who says that?
[09:28] <Stanley00> moooooo: how and why?
[09:28] <akhilesh> hi
[09:28] <traekili> i dont see that happening
[09:29] <moooooo> cause mine doesn't work anymore.
[09:29] <akhilesh> how do we add skype icon on top bar in ubuntu
[09:30] <k1l> moooooo: so try a clean profile
[09:30] <akhilesh> how do we add skype icon on top bar in ubuntu
[09:32] <moooooo> it is very slow.
[09:32] <akhilesh> how do we add skype icon on top bar in ubuntu
[09:32] <akhilesh> anyone knows
[09:32] <fcomtois> hi everyone
[09:32] <akhilesh> hi
[09:33] <fcomtois> Do you guys know how to mount afp shares through dolphin ?
[09:33] <fcomtois> sorry to be so random at this point in time
[09:34] <fcomtois> Nautilus had no problem mounting the AFP shares but dolphin in KDE is having none of it
[09:34] <akhilesh> how do we add skype icon on top bar in ubuntu
[09:34] <akhilesh> do  u know
[09:34] <fcomtois> you mean in Unity?
[09:34] <akhilesh> yes
[09:35] <akhilesh> anyone know
[09:35] <akhilesh> ?
[09:36] <akhilesh> fcomtois
[09:36] <akhilesh> do u know
[09:36] <akhilesh> can u please help me
[09:36] <moverly> hi could you help how to access LAMP from mobile?
[09:36] <cfhowlett> !patience | akhilesh
[09:37] <akhilesh> then atleast reply that u dont know
[09:37] <k1l_> moverly: what do you mean with "access"?
[09:37] <akhilesh> ;)
[09:38] <moverly> I mean I created home app and want to access via tablet
[09:38] <moverly> local app on my ubuntu  and want to access that app via tablet
[09:38] <k1l_> moverly: well, use the ip of that server in the network
[09:39] <moverly> i tried k1l 192.168.2.8/homeapp.dev
[09:39] <moverly> homeapp.dev is my app
[09:39] <Ben64> what exactly is that
[09:40] <k1l_> moverly: does the webserver running on that ip provide that "app" under ip/homeapp.dev ?
[09:40] <akhilesh> how to upgrade to postgresql 9.4 in ubuntu
[09:40] <moverly> i checked my ubuntu ip 192.168.2.8
[09:40] <k1l_> akhilesh: which ubuntu?
[09:41] <akhilesh> 12.04
[09:41] <akhilesh> currently iam having 9.3
[09:42] <k1l_> you will need another PPA for that
[09:43] <akhilesh> is there any commnad for upgrade
[09:43] <akhilesh> command**
[09:43] <akhilesh> directly
[09:44] <moooooo> akhilesh, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:45] <nightfuri> hey guys i got free space in my /home partition. i want to make new partition with that free space .how can i do it
[09:45] <cfhowlett> nightfuri, gparted
[09:46] <akhilesh> helloooooooooooooooooooo
[09:47] <nrdb> akhilesh, it is advisable to do an 'apt-get update' first.
[09:47] <nightfuri> cfhowlett: should i do it from a live cd or from the running system ?
[09:48] <cfhowlett> night live cd!  and backup important /home data first
[09:48] <fcomtois> akhilesh calm down
[09:48] <nightfuri> ok
[09:48] <nightfuri> i ll give it a try
[09:48] <selinuxium> Hi all, have a wierd one here... on /dev/sdb1 I have /opt mounted.
[09:49] <selinuxium> It ran out of space so files were deleted.
[09:49] <selinuxium> Now showin /dev/sdb1  296G  283G     0 100% /opt after a FSCK and several reboots.
[09:50] <selinuxium> So 13GB available but not showing.
[09:50] <k1l_> selinuxium: its the 5% reserve for root only
[09:50] <nrdb> selinuxium, but isn't 13G less than 1% of 296G
[09:52] <nrdb> selinuxium, sorry my maths was wrong... its 4.3% ... so no idea here.
[09:52] <rigormortis> Stanley00, back in the game, HexChat 2.9.6
[09:52] <selinuxium> sorry. been a while since I used IRC. didn't mean to PM you.
[09:53] <k1l_> selinuxium: what gives you "mount"  please put that into a pastebin
[09:53] <k1l_> !paste | selinuxium
[09:57] <Stanley00> rigormortis: congraz :3
[09:57] <RahulAN> hii all
[09:58] <RahulAN> I am not getting any launcher
[09:58] <RahulAN> on my screen after startx
[09:58] <RahulAN> i installed ccsm, tried to enable plugin also but i am unable to do that..
[09:59] <selinuxium> k1l_, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10711237/ I have deleted some more files and at least got the system back, but the numbers still do not add up...
[09:59] <RahulAN> please suggest me some way to troubleshoot this.
[10:01] <selinuxium> k1l_, Sorry full df at http://paste.ubuntu.com/10711243/
[10:02] <bindi> Anyone installed the ubuntu 15.04 beta2 in a hyper-v vm? I disabled secure boot, but it fails to boot "Boot failed. EFI SCSI Device"
[10:02] <k1l_> selinuxium: like i said. 5% are reserved for only root access. so it still thinks it is full. you need to either delete more than 5% of files or you adjust the 5% limit of ext4
[10:02] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1 | bindi
[10:03] <bindi> right
[10:03] <k1l_> selinuxium: read http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/7950/reserved-space-for-root-on-a-filesystem-why for more info about that
[10:04] <selinuxium> k1l_, 5% of all file devices?
[10:04] <selinuxium> k1l_, Reading...
[10:05] <k1l_> selinuxium: 5% is reserved on every ext filesystem. to give you a booting recovery (which is root access only) when a user spammed the system
[10:07] <moooooo> bindi, disable "secure boot"
[10:07] <bindi> moooooo: I said, I disabled it :>
[10:07] <bindi> no workie
[10:07] <InFlames> can someone help me figure out how to configure an unattended version of mariadb on ubuntu 14.10?
[10:08] <InFlames> I have the install, but need to configure it with a root password and add my user and add a db (it's for wordpress)
[10:09] <snufft_> is there a way i can refresh my filesystem in ubuntu 14.10? I've deleted a bunch of system files :(
[10:09] <cfhowlett> snufft_, *system files*??? why would you evllen .... nvmd.  reinsta
[10:11] <snufft_> cfhowlett, i had a few directories mounted in other places when i was making a customised 14.10 install. deleted the directory before unmounting :(
[10:12] <cfhowlett> snufft_, you mess with system files, you mess with the system.  but you already know that ...
[10:12] <snufft_> was hoping there'd be a windows-esque way of reinstalling the filesystem :)
[10:13] <moooooo> bindi, look in your bios your efi bios for setttings about scsi devices.
[10:14] <bindi> moooooo: huh?
[10:14] <bindi> my bios?
[10:15] <snufft_> moooooo, BIOS has been replaced by UEFI :) https://www.happyassassin.net/2014/01/25/uefi-boot-how-does-that-actually-work-then/
[10:16] <bindi> moooooo: http://bindibox.net/ul/2015/03/31/551a7393f07d3.png
[10:18] <chotaz`work> how do I change the background for the login screen on my ubuntuMATE?
[10:28] <rigormortis> Can anyone give me a guide, for seting up an ethernet conection using CLI.  I want to understand the commands for setting up eg: connections ipconfig tracert pppoeconf (the man pages are to hard to understand).  Thanks!!
[10:28] <ikonia> if you can't understand the man pages - you're starting off with something too complex
[10:29] <bazhang> rigormortis, does ifconfig show eth0
[10:29] <ikonia> ifconfig for example is depreciated against ip
[10:29] <rigormortis> yes i think ...
[10:30] <Pantsu> ifconfig from net-tools is
[10:30] <Pantsu> other implementations of ifconfig are fine
[10:30] <Pantsu> not that anyone uses anything but the net-tools one on gnu/linux
[10:31] <rigormortis> ... i am at a place (not at home) where I have 2 ISP,  the 1st I had to  resort to pppoeconf to set it up, the second is much easier you just plug it on a windows machine and works, but not so for my linux system.
[10:31] <bazhang> rigormortis, sudo dhclient eth0
[10:31] <geirha> ip is superior, so I don't see any point in using ifconfig
[10:31] <Pantsu> rigormortis: just use networkmanager
[10:31] <Pantsu> it does ppp etc
[10:32] <emj> is there a difference between running /usr/sbin/tcpdump and a copied version at ~/tcpdump?
[10:33] <ikonia> emj: yes
[10:33] <emj> app armor or soemthing like that?
[10:34] <rigormortis> I will switch the cables for a moment and report back in a minute on the "ifconfig show eth0" and "dhclient eth0"  i will post using pastebin.
[10:34] <ikonia> emj: no
[10:35] <ikonia> emj: why are you coping binaries from /usr/sbin to your home directory ?
[10:35] <huig> emj: you would have to configure the path
[10:36] <emj> I'm not really. I'm doing ar x tcpdump-deb; tar xf data.tar.gz usr/sbin/tcpdump; ./tcpdump .. :-9
[10:36] <emj> ups put a cd in there..
[10:36] <ikonia> what ???
[10:36] <ikonia> what you just typed makes no sense
[10:38] <emj> ikonia: does this make better sense? ar x /var/cache/apt/archives/tcpdump*.deb; tar xf data.tar.gz usr/sbin/tcpdump; ./usr/sbin/tcpdump
[10:38] <nightfuri> I just created some unallocate space from my /home partition. when i try to create a new partition out of it am not able to choose the logical partition only primary and extended options are available
[10:39] <ikonia> emj: why are you not just installing the deb correctly ?
[10:39] <emj> anyway yes it does seem like apparmor is running on this box. So thanks I needed someone to tell me what to do next.. :-)
[10:39] <cfhowlett> nightfuri, mbr can only handle 4 primary parts.
[10:39] <ikonia> you've not even said what the problem is
[10:39] <ikonia> or why you're not installing the deb
[10:39] <emj> ikonia: The problem was that tcpdump was behaving strange, but not when in my home directory.
[10:40] <ikonia> just install the deb in the correct manner
[10:40] <nightfuri> cfhowlett, i have 1 number left for primary then so saving it(for windows in future maybe). i want to make it a logical partition. but logical is not available
[10:41] <cfhowlett> nightfuri, extended partition should be fine
[10:42] <emj> ikonia: I'm still wondering why you said "no" to my question about app armor. If you reread what I said last and consider that I already did: "apt-get install --force-reinstall true tcpdump"
[10:42] <emj> then it will be apparant why I was running tcpdump from my ~
[10:42] <nightfuri> cfhowlett, will i able to make more partitions out of that extended partition ?
[10:43] <ikonia> emj: no to which question ?
[10:43] <mehrdad_> hi. i have two interface of "airmon-ng" which of theme is active ? (wlan0 and wlan1)
[10:43] <geirha> nightfuri: yes, you can have many logical partitions inside the extended partition
[10:43] <ikonia> mehrdad_: they are you wifi devices
[10:44] <mehrdad_> whats your mean ikonica ? i have one usb wireless modem !
[10:44] <nightfuri> ok geirha
[10:47] <huig> mehrdad_, try ip link, one should be in state UP and the other one DOWN
[10:48] <nightfuri> thank you geirha cfhowlett
[11:02] <jjavaholic> my ps2 optical mouse which runs through a belkin Kvm switch keeps disappearing to the nearest corner of my screen what can I do to diagnose what is going on wrong here?
[11:06] <neon> hi
[11:06] <Guest2259> sda
[11:06] <Guest2259> s
[11:06] <Guest2259> d
[11:06] <Guest2259> sa
[11:06] <Guest2259> f
[11:06] <Guest2259> saf
[11:06] <DJones> Guest2259: Please don't do that
[11:08] <neon__> hi
[11:08] <huig> i use ubuntu normally and have no difficulties using it but i would like to know more about it. is there a good guide somewhere for understanding ubuntu?
[11:08] <neon__> Do you know MAKKURRY?
[11:09] <DJones> !manual | huig This is probably a good place to start,
[11:09] <k1l_> neon__: is this a ubuntu support issue?
[11:10] <auzty> how to install ubuntu without power management enabled?
[11:10] <auzty> to disable radeon dpm
[11:10] <auzty> my ubuntu always stuck after installing
[11:11] <huig> DJones: i don't refer to things like listening to music or so. i refer to understading for what /dev is used, /etc, /boot.. more technicall stuff
[11:12] <emj> So the problem I had was with a _too permissive_ apparmor profile, or tcpdump not telling apparmor what it wants to do. I need to write some patches for tcpdump to make it behave in the correct way.
[11:12] <emj> So thanks for the help.
[11:14] <wlodpolm> okay, i am stuck... i am trying to virus scan a windows partition from a live cd of xubuntu (because i can't find my ubuntu cd) and the computer cannot boot flash media but i want to install clamtk
[11:14] <DJones> !terminal | huig Not sure if this will have what you need, but some of the links at the bottom of the page may be useful,
[11:15] <DJones> huig: This link seemed promising, http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz
[11:16] <wlodpolm> i tried to enable persistence but got stuck doing so.
[11:16] <wlodpolm> it can use flash media but only boots from cd/dvd/internal hdd...
[11:16] <bazhang> wlodpolm, persistence on a live cd? or a usb
[11:16] <wlodpolm> live cd
[11:17] <bazhang> wlodpolm, thats not possible
[11:17] <wlodpolm> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence
[11:17] <huig> DJones: thanks, that last link has some of the parts i was looking for..at first you were giving be vary basic stuff..i already know how to use the terminal haha
[11:17] <wlodpolm> that was the help page i got stuck on
[11:17] <bazhang> wlodpolm, the iso no longer fits on a cd
[11:17] <bazhang> wlodpolm, follow the guide for usb persistence instead
[11:18] <wlodpolm> i can use a live DVD
[11:18] <wlodpolm> it won't boot USB
[11:18] <wlodpolm> it is old
[11:19] <wlodpolm> my only other option it to wrench the hdd out and that is my measure of last resort
[11:21] <ubuntu976> hi :) can anybody tell me why I can't connect to my nas anymore (with fstab) when using encryption on smb3? without encryption it works great
[11:25] <jjavaholic> mouse keeps hugging corner and I can't stop it through a belkin kvm
[11:38] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[11:38] <qwebirc68320> hi
[11:41] <qwebirc68320> when there's nothing to talk about.....
[11:41] <qwebirc68320> I had a error in Compiz
[11:41] <qwebirc68320> how bout that
[11:41] <TheNumb> compiz, errors
[11:41] <TheNumb> seems normal
[11:41] <TheNumb> :P
[11:41] <TheNumb> nothing unusual ;-)
[11:41] <qwebirc68320> SSEGV_FAULT errors?
[11:42] <TheNumb> segfaults? not really
[11:43] <qwebirc68320> bcos when using workspaces during my (another) fresh install on 14.04.1LTS, it just hanged for 120 seconds then internal error message
[11:43] <qwebirc68320> then I think of emerald during those segfaults :3
[11:47] <qwebirc68320> how many users already logged in here talking nothing?
[11:47] <qwebirc68320> btw
[11:48] <bazhang> !ot | qwebirc68320
[11:49] <cgenius> Hi good People how is everyone today
[11:49] <qwebirc68320> What's new in unity 8 btw guys, been curious on those technews articles
[11:50] <bazhang> qwebirc68320, please take the chit chat elsewhere
[11:52] <stangeland> anybody have experience with the ubuntu phone? http://www.ubuntu.com/phone/devices
[11:52] <popey> stangeland: yes
[11:52] <bazhang> !touch | stangeland
[11:52] <stangeland> yes i am interested in review
[11:53] <TheNumb> stangeland: you can find lots of reviews online.
[11:53] <TheNumb> hint: YouTube.
[11:53] <inexpertis> hy everyone, I'm a IRC noob, i lost my connection and now i can't "kill" my old nick, can someone help ?
[11:54] <k1l_> stangeland: most phone guys sit in #ubuntu-touch
[11:55] <DJones> !ghost | inexpertis If the bots instructions don't help, it would be worth joining #freenode and asking the people there,
[11:55] <TheNumb> Is there a list of ubottu's commands?
[11:56] <bazhang> !factoids
[11:56] <bazhang> TheNumb, ^
[11:56] <TheNumb> bazhang: cool. Thanks :)
[12:07] <andriygonda> hello
[12:13] <RahulAN> hii all
[12:14] <RahulAN> i am not getting side bar in ubuntu 14.04
[12:14] <RahulAN> after doing startc
[12:14] <RahulAN> *startx
[12:14] <TheNumb> why do you start it using startx?
[12:15] <RahulAN> i am always doing startx to start the x server
[12:15] <TheNumb> also, which bar?
[12:15] <RahulAN> side bar (launcher)
[12:15] <TheNumb> which launcher
[12:15] <RahulAN> on which dash board and other icons appears
[12:16] <RahulAN> now i am only getting a blank wallpaper with my cursor
[12:16] <RahulAN> and nothing is coming
[12:16] <RahulAN> even i am unable to open gnome-terminal
[12:16] <RahulAN> or any other application
[12:17] <TheNumb> RahulAN: does that also happen when you use a login manager?
[12:18] <RahulAN> TheNumb: and when i am doing startx, i get some error msg
[12:18] <RahulAN> Here no login manager is used.
[12:18] <RahulAN> as i start i am get the cli to log in and fire startx
[12:19] <EriC^^> RahulAN: don't use startx, use sudo service lightdm start
[12:19] <RahulAN> ok
[12:19] <RahulAN> EriC^^: let me do
[12:20] <RahulAN> EriC^^: now i am able to get the login
[12:21] <RahulAN> and the side bar also
[12:21] <TheNumb> RahulAN: then why don't you use lightdm instead of startx?
[12:21] <TheNumb> oh man
[12:21] <sweb> is there any solution for ubuntu to have one strong server and multiple users just with mouse keyboard monitor ? any hardware require ?
[12:22] <RahulAN> TheNumb: why it happened with startx?
[12:22] <TheNumb> RahulAN: avoid using root account if possible...
[12:22] <RahulAN> before one hour every thinf was so fine
[12:22] <RahulAN> *thing
[12:22] <EriC^^> RahulAN: what happened?
[12:22] <daveee> Damn
[12:22] <RahulAN> EriC^^: i mean every thing was working fine before
[12:23] <RahulAN> i upgraded my system using apt-get upgrade
[12:23] <TheNumb> daveee: that's not the proper way of saying hello.
[12:23] <daveee> TheNumb: I'm sorry
[12:25] <Amm0n> RahulAN, i think there were some recent change in xinit.. but i don't know if xinit in ubuntu got that update
[12:25] <RahulAN> Amm0n: may be..
[12:25] <RahulAN> but its wierd
[12:25] <RahulAN> :D
[12:26] <kyusaki> Does someone know an article on Systemd which tells me why it is good?
[12:29] <kyusaki> Did i just kill everyone :) ?
[12:29] <hateball> !ot
[12:31] <RahulAN> EriC^^: if i again want to stop the xserver and restart it then i need to again press service lightdm start
[12:33] <tj83> hello everyone. I have been a fedora/centos user for years. Unfortunately I feel like Fedora for a practical desktop OS is falling behind. I am pleased to announce that I am targeting Ubuntu for my replacement. I have a centos box running mdadm raid.  will I expect any problems migrating this to ubuntu server?
[12:40] <vbgunz> I'm pretty tired of VirtualBox. It is just so slow it hurts. Anyone know why this could be? Windows 7 64 is the guest on Kubuntu 14.10
[12:43] <TheNumb> vbgunz: virtualbox generally is slow.
[12:43] <TheNumb> vbgunz: I've had better luck with kvm.
[12:43] <vbgunz> so slow it's painful
[12:44] <k1l_> give the guest more ressources in the vbox settings
[12:44] <vbgunz> it has 4 gb of memory, 2 cores on a 4690k and default settings outside of that
[12:45] <k1l_> !away > sleepypc
[12:51] <vbgunz> ok done installing kvm, added myself to the groups, I gotta log out then back in, brb
[12:53] <IIT> do ubuntu take action against anyone who is making fun or misusing the name of ubuntu ?
[12:53] <IIT> or creating morph images to fool people ?
[12:53] <k1l_> IIT: that is the task of canonical
[12:54] <Pici> IIT: http://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/intellectual-property-policy
[12:56] <chotaz`work> Changed my login screen background by editing '/etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter-ubuntu-mate.conf' but this only applies when I login for the first time. If for instance I let my laptop sleep when I get back the background is the default one.
[12:58] <chotaz`work> nvm, found it : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MATE#Customize_lockscreen_background
[13:02] <ravibn> Shutdown/restart not working properly on gnome menu
[13:02] <ravibn> I am running Ubuntu 14.02
[13:03] <IIT> ravibn, ? 14.02 ?
[13:03] <IIT> there is no such ubuntu release
[13:03] <vbgunz> must be 14.04.2? maybe
[13:04] <ravibn> yeah! one of the latest versions
[13:04] <lattera> I need to run an X application as a different user via sudo, but due to permissions, the application can't launch its GUI... what's the proper way to allow multiple users to spawn GUI apps simultaneously?
[13:04] <IIT> Pici, k1l_ there is a guy on facebook a dev of some ubuntu spin, have morphed ubuntu store and showing false info  about it
[13:04] <IIT> to attrach people or don't know for what reasons...
[13:05] <ravibn> IIT : it is 14.04 LTS
[13:05] <EriC^^> lattera: gksu -u <user> <app> , don't use sudo as it messes up permissions
[13:05] <IIT> ravibn, don't know but is gnome officially supported now on ubuntu ?
[13:06] <TheNumb> it is.
[13:06] <EriC^^> lattera: use gksu for gui apps, sudo for cli apps
[13:06] <IIT> good news :)
[13:06] <lattera> EriC^^: thanks... would gksu work in an automated environment? (ie, jenkins)?
[13:06] <k1l_> IIT: we in here cant do anything about that. see the link to the legal statements and contact them if you think that further actions are needed
[13:06] <ravibn> IIT : if I press shutdown from the menu a popup comes
[13:06] <IIT> TheNumb, i was waiting for it for quite a long time. First i tried it was bit buggy
[13:06] <IIT> k1l_, ok :)
[13:06] <EriC^^> lattera: no idea
[13:06] <IIT> ravibn, what's the popup ?
[13:07] <ravibn> IIT : if I then select cancel it still continues to shutdown
[13:07] <ravibn> IIT : do you come computer programmer's background
[13:08] <IIT> ravibn, what help do you need ? if i can i will
[13:08] <IIT> ravibn, it seems some issue with gnome. no idea how to solve that
[13:08] <ravibn> IIT : the shutdown / restart is not working properly how do I fix this?
[13:09] <IIT> no idea, but try reinstalling gnome ? that might be not a perfect solution but still you  can try
[13:10] <ravibn> IIT : your solution is quite damaging and needs a better understanding of the problem at hand
[13:10] <lattera> still no go with gksu :/
[13:10] <vbgunz> I installed kvm and installed Windows 7 64 and now I'm wondering if there are drivers I could install onto the guest? apt-cache found nothing on kvm driver and nothing is simple about figuring it out. are there official drivers for kvm guest?
[13:11] <IIT> ravibn, ok wait for some more experience person he can give us the better solution i guess
[13:11] <IIT> it seems that some recent update might have created this issue
[13:13] <mehdi_> any download manager recommendation anyone?
[13:14] <EriC^^> mehdi_: aria2
[13:14] <EriC^^> mehdi_: uget+aria2 if you want a gui and time scheduler
[13:15] <EriC^^> mehdi_: also use the flashgot add-on in firefox so that you can choose aria2 when you click on a link
[13:15] <mehdi_> i want it to integrated natively like IDM
[13:16] <mehdi_> and not terminal base too
[13:16] <EriC^^> mehdi_: if you want something like idm, then download uget , aria2 and install the flashgot addon
[13:16] <mehdi_> i installed uget but it is not that great
[13:16] <mehdi_> and i use opera
[13:19] <angrywombat> is there an easy way to download packages listed in this post? outside of apt-get that is
[13:19] <angrywombat> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2221251&p=13010020#post13010020
[13:19] <angrywombat> i only have a wifi option at home, and the USB card drivers obviously aren't working
[13:20] <mehdi_> EriC^^, have u heard of Getjet?
[13:20] <mehdi_> its used to be in the repo but i cant find it anymore
[13:23] <NinjaCowboy> How do I ban myself?
[13:32] <mehdi_> angrywombat, apt-get is always the best youcan manually i guess search in ubuntu software center
[13:32] <mehdi_> or install synaptic and select them too install
[13:41] <helpwithbackup> Hey all.  I need to backup an internal Windows HD to two USBs that I have on a computer running ElementaryOS (based off Ubuntu - that's why I'm coming to you guys for help) off a USB.  What do you guys think is the best method for copying all the files from the internal HD to the USBs?
[13:42] <cfhowlett> helpwithbackup, sorry, but only ubuntu is supported here.  ask elementary for support of their distro.
[13:44] <helpwithbackup> cfhowlett the fact that Elementary OS is based off Ubuntu 12.04 LTS doesn't help?  If it doesn't, I'll try to get a Ubuntu DVD made on another computer.
[13:45] <cfhowlett> !flavors | helpwithbackup, no.  ONLY ubuntu support here.  elementary is NOT ubuntu
[13:46] <helpwithbackup> Okay - sorry for bothering you all
[13:46] <cfhowlett> helpwithbackup, why?  because every distro publisher changes the base distro in ways that ubuntu can't be held responsible for.  I might add, this is also why Debian doesn't provide ubuntu support.
[13:46] <vbgunz> wow windows 7 performance in kvm is way better than virtualbox but performance feels slow as hell too
[13:46] <BluesKaj> helpwithbackup, use dd  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_%28Unix%29
[13:46] <cfhowlett> helpwithbackup, no apology needed.
[13:51] <knob> Hey guys.. I don't know if I am missing something basic.  I am trying to scp copy a file from a remote server, to the local machine.   I am using  scp user@ip.add.ress:/home/user/filename.sql /                      Yet it returns "permission denied".
[13:51] <BluesKaj> vbgunz, with kvm and any vm , the amount of memory and cpu assigned to the vm makes all the difference
[13:52] <knob> I am not sure "where" the permission is failing...   the file has 664 permission... yet... trully not sure where or what is happening.   Any ideas?
[13:52] <EriC^^> knob: try ..... .sql /
[13:52] <Pici> knob: Your user doesn't have access to /  If you want it in the current directory use . instead
[13:52] <knob> Where am I going wrong?
[13:52] <EriC^^> knob: it's cause you can't write to "/" unless you use sudo
[13:52] <EriC^^> knob: sorry, try ..... .sql ~/
[13:52] <knob> BAM yes! EriC^^ and Pici
[13:52] <knob> Thank you!!
[13:52] <Pici> using sudo for this is probably a bad idea anyway.
[13:53] <EriC^^> yeah
[13:53] <vbgunz> BluesKaj: yeah, 2gb of memory, 2 cores on a 4690k. I don't expect it to be blazing fast but a smooth moving mouse cursor and auto resize of the display to the window would be nice
[13:53] <knob> Something very simple, yet it flew over my head.     Now it just transfered fine with .    ... which is what I really wanted.
[13:53] <vbgunz> BluesKaj: I just remember a time when VM's felt faster. now they're just painful to play with
[13:53] <knob> Now I understand I was dropping it into my local machine's root directory  /    , and I did not want that.  I wanted the current directory.   Now is all good.   Thank you!
[13:53] <cfhowlett> vbgunz, resize to window?  guest additions?  or does kvm hve that?
[13:54] <BluesKaj> vbgunz, try the F key for full size when in the guest OS
[13:54] <vbgunz> cfhowlett: it's grayed out for me, playing around with some settings, and getting it not to be grayed out but checked still doesn't auto resize when the window changes size
[13:54] <EriC^^> vbgunz: the whole vm's size?
[13:54] <vbgunz> I'll leave kvm installed, it's way way faster than virtualbox
[13:55] <EriC^^> vbgunz: you might need to use grub to get that done
[13:55] <cfhowlett> vbgunz, I've only ever used vbox but windows runs quite well there ...
[13:55] <vbgunz> EriC^^: the window size
[13:56] <BluesKaj> vbgunz, what about networking , can you see the other pcs on your network in windows?
[13:57] <vbgunz> the guest in kvm doesn't automatically resize to the host window size. I remember a while back vmware player was so good you could literally play games like Warframe in it with almost no problem. I just want a faster experience. sort of jump in and out with minimal fuss
[13:58] <vbgunz> BluesKaj: no, I haven't tried but networking does work in the guest
[13:59] <BluesKaj> vbgunz, I don't mean the internet, I'm talking about the other pcs onm your LAN , if you are on one.
[13:59] <vbgunz> from my linux host yes, I haven't tried it with the guest
[14:00] <vbgunz> I just wanted to show my son something, he was real excited about something and I crushed his dream with a virtual machine. breaks my heart to do it but he needed to see
[14:03] <vbgunz> the performance of kvm is really impressive. no joke, it's fast when clicking on say control panel and it just opens but moving the mouse feels like theres some extra latency
[14:05] <BluesKaj> vbgunz, yes it's realy fast and smooth.
[14:11] <celexi> kvm is fine for servers but for desktop vms its quite buggy
[14:11] <celexi> laggy mouse, blurred graphics, no gpu accel
[14:13] <BluesKaj> seems like a lot of trouble bridging the ethernet just for a guest OS to see the LAN, that takes away the NM and any hopes of using my vpn on the host
[14:20] <gautam__> I have deleted machine id from /var/lib/dbus, now dbus-launch is not working; I rebooted it and a new machine id is generated and for root user dbus-launch is working, any suggestions
[14:21] <gautam__> ubuntu precise
[14:21] <leeyaa> hello
[14:21] <leeyaa> what is the reason for /var/run to be a symlink to /run and mounted as tmpfs ?
[14:24] <gautam__> log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10712354/
[14:30] <lrz_> #join #debian
[14:36] <kill_switch> how to update openssl to 1.0.2+ in Ubuntu 14.04?
[14:37] <Pici> kill_switch: Typically... you don't.  Why do you need to upgrade to 1.0.2 or higher?
[14:37] <junim> oi
[14:37] <junim> alguem???
[14:38] <kill_switch> in order to use ECDHE-ECDSA
[14:38] <k1l_> !br | junim
[14:41] <junim> ee
[14:41] <Pici> kill_switch: 1.0.2 just landed in debian experimental a month ago, I doubt we'd see it in Ubuntu in 15.04 even.
[14:42] <kill_switch> ok
[14:45] <denis> salut tout le monde
[14:45] <somsip> !fr | denis
[14:48] <Fuchs> wasn't there once a rule (which still is in place) to ask people first whether they could speak english, before throwing tin canned bot factoids at them?
[14:48] <junimlill> msg <jae> vamos criar site
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[14:49] <junimlill> :::::
[14:50] <cfhowlett> Fuchs, no rule.  presumably, those who speak English would make their greeting in English, yes?
[14:51] <zykotick9> Fuchs: that's sorta what the factoids say?  Do you have any idea how much more clutter there would be, if before sending the language factoid, everyone had to ask if they speak english?
[14:51] <Fuchs> cfhowlett: please read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines  then
[14:51] <Fuchs> to cite: "Please ask the user to speak in the correct language before firing one of these triggers at them."
[14:52] <cfhowlett> Fuchs, !  I retract my former statement ...
[14:52] <Fuchs> but then I guess throwing bot factoids at people has become quite the standard in here, unfortunately ...  Anyway.
[14:53]  * ObrienDave refrains form throwing !42 ;p
[14:53] <ObrienDave> *from
[14:55] <zetheroo> I am trying something out here with Ubuntu - I have LAMP stack installed and tt-rss - the idea is to now have some kind of blog page on the same server which can be updated with short IT messages for staff such as "service xyz is down ... we are working on a solution" - I was going to install Wordpress for this purpose, but it seems overkill. Is there anything else which could work?
[14:56] <cfhowlett> zetheroo, I don't know what it is, but I would shocked if there isn't some server utility that does precisely that.  perhaps #ubuntu-server would know?
[14:56] <zetheroo> ok, will ask there.
[15:07] <fry_> If I generate a public key for ssh.Where is it stored? I can't find it
[15:08] <somsip> fry_: in the directory you run the command, unless you specify an output file somewhere else
[15:08] <fry_> somsip: thanks
[15:09] <fry_> somsip: if I copy them to my .ssh directory, will that mess anything up if I try to use a command to use my key?
[15:09] <fry_> Will I need to reconfigure anything?
[15:09] <somsip> fry_: no, just make sure it's chmod 600
[15:09] <fry_> thanks
[15:09] <somsip> fry_: and make sure you don't overwrite an existing key
[15:10] <fry_> somsip: thanks
[15:12] <zykotick9> somsip: fry_ it appears, by default, ssh-keygen will save to ~/.ssh/ unless you specify another path.
[15:12] <Pantsu> fry_: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SSH_keys
[15:14] <vbgunz> does anyone know why I have to reboot twice in order to successfully boot up? the first time it looks like I don't have the nvidia driver installed and I'm asked to unlock my disk. nothing is responsive, I can't enter the password so I reboot and it usually works the second time around. This happens almost always
[15:14] <vbgunz> what could be causing this?
[15:15] <Pantsu> vbgunz: fastboot enabled?
[15:15] <vbgunz> no
[15:16] <vbgunz> no fastboot or ultraboot
[15:17] <vbgunz> it's the same disk, it goes to the same disk, I'm not picking a disk to boot up on. disk sda on first boot, from the same grub menu borks the boot up. If I ctrl+alt+del to reboot, the second time around on the same disk "sda", the same menu item (default), it works
[15:18] <vbgunz> it's the weirdest issue I've ever had
[15:18] <vbgunz> I have no idea why on first boot it boots up weird. On second boot it boots up fine
[15:22] <ObrienDave> my Xubuntu does that occasionally, i have to relog. then all is good with life
[15:27] <Guest58830> what happens if I do cp -R ./* ./mysubdir              ??????????????    I want like everything in the curr dir except anything under mysubdir to go to mysubdir
[15:27] <sheap> I'm trying to install 14.04 on UEFI RAID, but the installer won't let me manually partition, saying "no root filesystem defined"
[15:28] <sheap> I've found some instructions on how to do this but they require that I am able to  manually partition
[15:28] <ObrienDave> one partition must be mounted as /
[15:29] <somsip> Guest58830: use rsync: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2193584/copy-folder-recursively-excluding-some-folders
[15:31] <Guest58830> somsip: is there a way to do it using cp
[15:31] <sheap> ObrienDave: yea but how do I do that?
[15:32] <somsip> Guest58830: I searched, just in case. The top two results had a combined total of 240+ upticks to use rsync. That's when I stop searching
[15:32] <Guest58830> somsip: ok thanks
[15:33] <ObrienDave> sheap, try the "something else" option
[15:33] <sheap> that's pretty helpful
[15:33] <guywithaquestion> hello, I've installed the amd non-free drivers, but I can't find the catalyst control center which I need to disable screen tearing. fglrx-amdcccle-updates is an installed package. using 14.04
[15:35] <ObrienDave> sheap, the "something else" option will let you manually partition
[15:36] <ObrienDave> gotta run, good luck
[15:36] <Guest58830> in a file ls like this                                             -rw------- 1 tomcat7 root    2065 Mar 31 17:19 appconfig.properties                                 what is the second value, the one that says root?
[15:36] <somsip> Guest58830: group ownership
[15:36] <Guest58830> how do I change that to tomcat7?
[15:36] <somsip> Guest58830: chgrp tomcat7 appconfig.properties
[15:37] <somsip> Guest58830: with sudo...sorry
[15:42] <sheap> I'm using the text installer, so there is no "something else" option. Manual is what I want but that won't work
[15:44] <maxflax> Whats the deal with Maven and stuff, only causes sadness and sorrow
[15:47] <Bl4ckD34Th> join ubuntu-on-air for live show and q&a
[15:48] <Bl4ckD34Th> ubuntuonair.com is the site
[15:48] <Bl4ckD34Th> live in 12 minutes
[15:52] <somsip> !find postgresql
[15:56] <DereC> Hi, runnig 14.04.2 64 bit, on Asus E45-m1 deluxe, with NEC/Renesas uPD720200A USB3 controller and strugling with usb speed, average USB3 speed is 8-12 MB/s which is really low, anybody could help me? controller got latest firmware available
[15:58] <OerHeks> DereC, it all depends on the filesystem on that usb3 i guess
[15:59] <XposWinU> how do I lower the maximum volume limit???
[16:00] <DereC> OerHeks, well im using this usb3 hdd on different systems so its formated to ntfs
[16:00] <DereC> OerHeks, are you sure that changing of filesystem would improve transfer speed?
[16:01] <mrsalmankhan> hello
[16:01] <mrsalmankhan> all
[16:01] <mrsalmankhan> friends
[16:01] <OerHeks> DereC, try it yourself, Ext4 or Fat32 or Ntfs, i see some difference
[16:03] <XposWinU> how do I lower the maximum volume limit???
[16:03] <XposWinU> how do I lower the maximum volume limit???
[16:12] <ircfox> hello folks!
[16:13] <ircfox> how do I test from outside if my server has a given port open or closed?
[16:13] <daftykins> ircfox: grc.com
[16:13] <tgm4883> ircfox: telnet?
[16:13] <somsip> ircfox: man nc
[16:13] <aelevadoan> o/
[16:13] <aelevadoan> hello
[16:14] <aelevadoan> does anybody know alternative packages to wgetpaste for ubuntu?
[16:14] <tgm4883> nc is probably better than telnet
[16:15] <tgm4883> !pastebinit | aelevadoan
[16:16] <aelevadoan> tgm4883: thanks :)
[16:17] <Rory> What is a way to access a machine's SSH behind NAT, by tunneling through an intermediate server?
[16:17] <Fatkhur_Ardheva> selamat guyssss <<<
[16:18] <tgm4883> Rory: port forwarding?
[16:18] <Rory> In my mind I run some command on the NAT'd machine that sets a tunnel up to intermediate, and then I SSH to a specified port on the intermediate server, and it uses the already established SSH connection
[16:18] <Rory> No, I think I might mean reverse tunelling
[16:18] <tgm4883> Rory: well that would work too
[16:18] <tgm4883> Rory: but I usually just setup port forwarding on my router
[16:19] <Rory> This is a different situation
[16:19] <somsip> Rory: agent forwarding?
[16:19] <Rory> For various reasons I don't want any inbound ports listening
[16:19] <tgm4883> Rory: in which you don't have access to the router in question?
[16:19] <somsip> Rory: ah - reread. Maybe not
[16:20] <Rory> I'm on my work laptop, and I want to be able to SSH to it at home later
[16:20] <tgm4883> Rory: sounds like you need your company to set you up with a VPN
[16:21] <tgm4883> Rory: I mean, it's not a technical issue, but I have issues with helping you get around your companies network security
[16:21] <Rory> I'm sure there's some SSH command I can run on workpc, connecting to server, such that I can later at home go "ssh -p 1234 server" and have it tunnel to my work laptop
[16:21] <ekool> Rory: you are looking for a reverse SSH tunnel
[16:21] <Rory> It's not a big thing, I just need to know the syntax. I've done it before, but I can't find what I Googled
[16:22] <Rory> ekool: OK thanks
[16:22] <ekool> Rory: https://www.howtoforge.com/reverse-ssh-tunneling
[16:22] <daftykins> Rory: i'd be very wary of the continued-employment implications of what you're looking to do.
[16:22] <tgm4883> daftykins: +1
[16:22] <Rory> daftykins: With respect, you're not my employer.
[16:22] <Rory> daftykins: If I wanted to open the port directly, I would do. It's a leased line.
[16:22] <daftykins> Rory: i'm just putting the reminder out there that you should check with them, is all...
[16:23] <Rory> I'm not going to check with them because I would probably find it's forbidden
[16:23] <Rory> However, this isn't that sort of place
[16:23] <daftykins> *facepalm*
[16:23]  * tgm4883 sighs
[16:24] <ObrienDave> wow
[16:25] <tgm4883> Rory: I would be surprised if you company didn't have some way for people to access their machines from offsite, unless you work for some high security place
[16:26] <ekool> Rory: Keep in mind, even if you do a reverse SSH connection they can see the open connection/port and if you aren't supposed to do it, they can find out and they can come down on you. I'd think twice.
[16:29] <huig> it would be strange if the company hadn't configured a firewall for those kind of things, right?
[16:29] <ekool> huig: firewalls usually only block incoming... nearly impossible to really block outgoing.
[16:30] <Istalantar> hello, when i start my notebook the backlight is always on maximum, which is kind of annoying on battery ... is there a way to reduce the brightness on startup?
[16:30] <huig> ekool: yeah but he wants to ssh his work pc from home, that is incoming traffic
[16:31] <ekool> huig: We were discussing reverse SSH tunnels, which would get around that.
[16:31] <dcrystalj> i have uninstalled python2  and now apt-get and dpkg is broken.  i have tried to install python-minimal and get error: python-minimal depends on python2.7-minimal (>= 2.7.8-1~); however:
[16:31] <dcrystalj>   Package python2.7-minimal is not installed.
[16:31] <dcrystalj>  python-minimal depends on dpkg (>= 1.13.20); however:
[16:31] <dcrystalj>   Package dpkg is not installed.
[16:32] <XposWinU> how do I lower the maximum volume limit?
[16:32] <XposWinU> how do I lower the maximum volume limit?
[16:32] <huig> ekool: don't know what reverse tunneling is. but i though the company just by configuring a firewall with drops or rejects incoming packets with certain conditions would do the trick
[16:32] <tgm4883> Istalantar: I use a startup app called xbacklight for that
[16:32] <tgm4883> !info xbacklight
[16:32] <raibutera> why would someone use 12.04 LTS over 14.04 LTS? vagrant box for 12.04 is a lot more popular than 14.04
[16:32] <ekool> huig: No, it won't with a reverse SSH tunnel. Google it.
[16:33] <huig> ekool: ok, will do
[16:33] <Istalantar> tgm4883: okay thx, i'll try that
[16:33] <ekool> raibutera: Because if you are trying to duplicate your existing DEPLOYED environment, you have to assume that there is a ton of legacy stuff out there already.
[16:33] <ashp> Is there anyone here with a large server (that has two numa zones) that can bugtest something for me real quick?  (numastat will tell you, it's normally boxes of > 8 cores at least)
[16:33] <ashp> I found what I think is a bug in rhel7/6 and I want to see if it's a kernel bug or a redhat bug :)
[16:33] <ekool> ashp: One sec.
[16:34] <ashp> ekool: thanks!
[16:34] <raibutera> ekool I dont know what you mean by " you have to assume that there is a ton of legacy stuff out there already"
[16:35] <raibutera> are you basically saying that 12.04 is most commonly deployed and people dl the boxes because they want to match what is currently deployed, so new projects should just use 14.04?
[16:36] <ekool> raibutera: 12.04 has been out way longer. So there are tons of live deployments using it. So yeah, new stuff may use 14.04 but if you are trying to duplicate what you have in production you need 12.04
[16:36] <V0id> VoidFunction
[16:36] <tgm4883> raibutera: I think what he was saying is "yes 12.04 is popular because it's been out for 2 more years"
[16:37] <raibutera> right okay, so unless I have an existing 12.04 setup it's safe to go 14.04?
[16:37] <VoidFunction> can someone help me out with a quick question regarding ubuntu a 12.04 server?
[16:37] <raibutera> VoidFunction don't ask to ask just ask :P
[16:38] <VoidFunction> The server restarted for the first time in about 6 months, I get on today, can't access the seperate HD's that were setup.
[16:38] <VoidFunction> the fstab setting are right
[16:38] <VoidFunction> aren't*
[16:39] <VoidFunction> the server won't let me access anything, not even from as basic and logging in nia vnc and just trying to manually mount them.
[16:39] <ekool> raibutera: Of course
[16:39] <huig> ekool, from what i read you can bypass a firewall with certain conditions (rejects incoming traffic without prior request) but it maybe does not bypass other firewalls with other rules
[16:40] <XposWinU> how do I lower the maximum volume limit?
[16:40] <ekool> ashp: I have a node0 and node1 via numastat.
[16:40] <tgm4883> huig: the idea behind the reverse SSH tunnel is that you are using the already established outbound SSH connection for your inbound traffic
[16:40] <ekool> huig: I don't really feel like arguing with you about it. It is very simple. That is the entire point of a reverse SSH tunnel.
[16:41] <huig> ekool, arguing is not my intention, just trying to understand it
[16:41] <ekool> VoidFunction: Are you able to SSH in?
[16:41] <ashp> ekool: awesome, can you run: `numactl --cpunodebind=0 --membind=0  sleep 120`, then ps auxw | grep sleep, find the pid, then cat /proc/$pid/status - and check what the Mems_allowed_list is set to.  It should be just 0 as we membind=0
[16:42] <VoidFunction> ekool: yes I can ssh in
[16:42] <ekool> VoidFunction: So, see if the device ID's for your drives changed and remount them, then fix the fstab.
[16:43] <VoidFunction> I am trying to restart my priv irc. I try to load it, it wouldn't load, then I noticed that I couldnt access the HD's or any of the correlating partitions
[16:43] <tgm4883> ekool: probably worth mentioning using UUID instead of /dev/sd*
[16:44] <VoidFunction> what would be the best way to go about remounting them? I'm not a complete nub, but I'm newer to the nix networking world. Followed a tutorial to set everything up quite a while ago
[16:44] <ekool> ashp: Mems_allowed:	00000000,00000003
[16:44] <ekool> ashp: Mems_allowed_list:	0-1
[16:45] <Gost-Perro> hi Help
[16:45] <ekool> VoidFunction: sudo lshw -class disk
[16:45] <ashp> ekool: thanks, I think that means this is just fundementally broken in linux :(
[16:45] <ioria> VoidFunction, : sourceForge perfect server tutorial  ?
[16:46] <Gost-Perro> i need install linset
[16:46] <tgm4883> VoidFunction: the mounts aren't in fstab at all?
[16:46] <VoidFunction> when u say "disk" would that be the name such as sda1 or 4ACEEBFECEEBDFE5
[16:46] <Gost-Perro> linset need install
[16:47] <VoidFunction> tgm4883: no nothing is setup in the fstab
[16:47] <tgm4883> VoidFunction: literally the word disk
[16:47] <tgm4883> VoidFunction: that is odd
[16:47] <ekool> VoidFunction: I think what happened is that your devices namees or ID's have changed. YOu just need to find the new ones (or use the UUID) and fix the fstab. This can happen sometimes after a kernel upgrade or if hardware has changed.
[16:47] <VoidFunction> fdisk -l lists all of them
[16:47] <tgm4883> ekool: that wouldn't remove them from fstab
[16:47] <VoidFunction> they physically moved my box...the letter I received
[16:47] <ekool> VoidFunction: mount them by hand and then add them to the fstab after you have tested it.
[16:47] <ekool> tgm4883: No it would not. That is another issue.
[16:48] <OerHeks> Gost-Perro, you might not find support for linset WPA2 cracking tool here
[16:48] <Gost-Perro> not
[16:48] <Gost-Perro> i dont want cracking
[16:49] <tgm4883> VoidFunction: can you pastebin your /etc/fstab file?
[16:50] <VoidFunction> http://pastebin.com/gNqFJ5fH
[16:51] <XposWinU> how do I lower the maximum volume limit?
[16:51] <XposWinU> how do I lower the maximum volume limit?
[16:51] <daftykins> XposWinU: is it distorting sound or something?
[16:51] <VoidFunction> sudo lshw -class disk    ----->       http://pastebin.com/kL7ajMs2
[16:51] <ekool> VoidFunction: Do a pastebin for the fdisk -l or the lshw... nevermind :)
[16:52] <ekool> VoidFunction: Were your drives mounted in a raid at all? Or just separate disks?
[16:53] <ekool> VoidFunction: pastebin the fdisk -l
[16:53] <VoidFunction> sep disks with sep access between 2 diff users
[16:53] <XposWinU> daftykins: no, I just want to put a limit on how loud the volume can get, a kind of parental volume control.
[16:53] <VoidFunction> http://pastebin.com/PDRP7Lqc
[16:54] <daftykins> XposWinU: i'd bet if you changed one of the volume levels with alsamixer in the terminal young eyes would not find it
[16:54] <ekool> VoidFunction: Try this: mkdir /test ; mount /dev/sdc1 /test
[16:54] <ekool> VoidFunction: under sudo or root
[16:55] <XposWinU> daftykins: I tried that, it simply mirrors the master volume control thats visible.
[16:55] <VoidFunction> nothing happened, still have no access to the hds via my vnc.
[16:55] <ekool> VoidFunction: cd /test and do a dir listing...
[16:55] <daftykins> XposWinU: depends which value you're changing :>
[16:56] <VoidFunction> i see 1 of the drives
[16:56] <ekool> VoidFunction: We only mounted one ;) It was a test... you can do this
[16:56] <ekool> VoidFunction: mkdir /test2 ; mount /dev/sdb1 /test2
[16:56] <ekool> you need to do that for sdb2, sdd1, sdd2, etc.. i don't know what is on the drives but you need to mount them all
[16:57] <XposWinU> daftykins: then I guess I was changing the wrong values, any suggestions before I hit the man page/Google ?
[16:57] <ekool> VoidFunction: The only drive mounted before we started were sda and it's partitions.
[16:58] <VoidFunction> loading them all now
[16:58] <VoidFunction> 1 sec
[16:58] <daftykins> XposWinU: well, read each column header of the volume control... something other than master would be ideal. google should be sought before coming here really ;)
[16:59] <XposWinU> daftykins: it was sought, it seems to be growing more useless by the day.
[17:01] <SchrodingersScat> !google
[17:04] <daftykins> SchrodingersScat: once again you need to pay attention to the context of a comment before uselessly spamming bot factoids.
[17:07] <annsti> hello. I got some problems with gnupg. I installed gnupg2 and now it ask all the time for my passphrase if i want to decrypt a file that is encrypted with my key. how to make it not asking and just decrypting instead?
[17:07] <bekks> annsti: Thats a feature. Other everyone stealing your PC would be able to decrypt your files.
[17:07] <annsti> how to disable that feature
[17:08] <annsti> my harddrive is encrypted. i do not need that feature
[17:08] <bekks> annsti: Obviously you need it, since you installed and used gnupg.
[17:09] <annsti> what i mean is that i do not need the feature to ask for the passphrase. I want the passphrase unlocked but that does not seem to work
[17:11] <OerHeks> annsti, without password question, what is the use of gnupg2 within an encrypted volume?
[17:12] <huig> annsti: gnupg2 if not specified otherwise uses symmetric encyption. in symmetric encryption you generate a key and with that key encrypt (and decrypt) the data. well, that key is obtained from the passphrase
[17:13] <huig> that is why you need a passphrase
[17:14] <annsti> ok, let me more specific please. I create a gpg-key and encrypt a file with that key. I now want to decrypt that file -> gnupg2 asks for the passphrase. I thought that passphrase gets unlocked when logging into the desktop session so i do not have to enter it every time
[17:15] <XposWinU> daftykins: problem with alsamixer is that regardless what values I change, they jump back to original as soon as I scroll the master volume.
[17:15] <tos-1> annsti: You are probably looking for something linke gnupg-agent
[17:15] <daftykins> ah well.
[17:15] <huig> annsti: in that case encryption would be useless. because only having your desktop session with a key would solve it all
[17:15] <MonkeyDust> annsti  or is seahorse useful?
[17:15] <ioria> XposWinU, you haven't  saved  the settings
[17:16] <XposWinU> ioria: damn...
[17:16] <ioria>  XposWinU   : http://askubuntu.com/questions/50067/howto-save-alsamixer-settings
[17:16] <huig> annsti: why would you want something encryped that for decrypting it you only have to type a command withouth a passphrase or anything else?
[17:16] <guest-xXfZh0> you
[17:16] <guest-xXfZh0> ooiiip
[17:16] <guest-xXfZh0> oi
[17:16] <ioria>  XposWinU   : sudo alsactl store
[17:16] <guest-xXfZh0> oiii pessoas
[17:17] <akkad> voce esta caralho
[17:17] <annsti> because i unlock the passphrase just one time when logging into the desktop session
[17:17] <XposWinU> ioria: thanks.
[17:18] <annsti> the passphrase gets unlocked - i can see that in seahorse. but it is still asking...
[17:19] <annsti> and this happens only after installing gnupg2. it worked fine with gnupg1
[17:21] <cuddylier> Anyone any idea what this crash means? It's sitting on that screen now: http://i.spartanhost.net/w-eeANIJ.png
[17:21] <MortezaE> Hi, I see an option in Keyboard Shortcuts -> Typing , named: "Compose Key". What is it?
[17:22] <huig> cuddylier: the last line says that you are being attacked, syn flooding
[17:22] <cuddylier> Mhm, port 25465 is Multicraft however
[17:22] <huig> cuddylier: shut down port 25465
[17:23] <mh> oi
[17:23] <cuddylier> huig: Then the Multicraft connection will be shut down, port 26465 is iptabled to only allow my host node to connect to it.
[17:23] <cuddylier> On bootup it complained about a RAM stick being dead hmm
[17:23] <sokkos> huig, cuddylier the TPC message is most likely unrelated to the crash that's before it
[17:23] <mh> whats goin on
[17:24] <sokkos> cuddylier, the 'call trace' is saying a bug in the management of usb lead to the crash
[17:24] <Rory> MortezaE: It's a modifier key on some keyboards, but that's not important right now
[17:24] <sokkos> please report on bugs.launchpad.net
[17:24] <mh> hallow
[17:24] <OerHeks> mh, time to read the topic
[17:24] <MortezaE> Rory, thx
[17:25] <mh> whats topic
[17:25] <cuddylier> sokkos: Hmm, as in the USB ports management or a device plugged in? Only thing that *might* be plugged in is a Spider Duo KVM
[17:25] <k1l_> !topic | mh
[17:26] <ioria> if i encrypt  my root  and home folder  why should i encrypt single files  ?
[17:26] <kill_switch> no
[17:26] <kill_switch> only if you are uploading them on cloud then
[17:26] <kill_switch> :)
[17:26] <ioria> kill_switch,  ok
[17:27] <kill_switch> or email them / or sharing them right away
[17:27] <ioria> kill_switch,  right
[17:27] <mh> i have lost my all data when i install ubuntu
[17:27] <kill_switch> ioria, hope you have Full Disk enryption
[17:27] <sokkos> cuddylier, 1. many machines on the consumer market have a USB bus inside 2. that crash is over the head of most users here, please report to bugs.launchpad.net package linux, or to linux-usb for upstream
[17:27] <mh> how to get back
[17:27] <kill_switch> mh, sorry, why?
[17:27] <ioria> kill_switch,  onanothemachine, yes
[17:27] <viGtor_> hi, i want to create two partitions (one for fedora and other for ubuntu in separated partitions) and a /home partition to share (with different user names), what is the recommended size for the system partition ?
[17:28] <kill_switch> mh, oh, it is hard but you can try recovery programs
[17:28] <aladiah> My blue man seem to have no functions why ? Ĥow to put the bluetooth working on a toshiba c70-b 10x
[17:28] <aladiah>  ?
[17:28] <mh> durinh install ubuntu
[17:28] <aladiah> how i know it is working ?
[17:29] <kill_switch> mh, boot into liveCD and use testdisk it is a recovery program
[17:29] <mh> ubuntu make my all  harddisk partition  ext4
[17:29] <sokkos> cuddylier, if the caps lock key is turning on/off then it's a kernel panic and you can't do much except hard rebooting. Otherwise it's an 'oops' (not really a crash, system is still running but in unpredictable state) and you may try Ctrl+Alt+F1-7
[17:30] <mh> testdisk ! i dont understant it
[17:30] <mh> can youhelp me ?@<kill_switch>
[17:31] <sokkos> cuddylier, I meant that internally it's quite possible that some devices are connected to the USB bus (e.g. often the wifi) besides the 'external USB ports'
[17:31] <kill_switch> mh, PM me
[17:32] <viGtor_> what is the recommended size for / partition (without /home)?
[17:33] <k1l_> viGtor_: something between 7 and 20GB
[17:33] <MonkeyDust> viGtor_  depends on what you want to do with your pc
[17:34] <viGtor_> MonkeyDust: I'm a translator and i will store some apps in /home but the whole system will be in / (with core apps and some other apps i'll need)
[17:36] <k1l_> viGtor_: 10Gb should be safe for most users, 20GB will be enough
[17:36] <aladiah> how to test my bluetooth on console ?
[17:36] <viGtor_> 10Gb looks good, 20Gb too much but i'm afraid of running out of space after some time :S
[17:37] <viGtor_> k1l_:
[17:37] <sokkos> come on ,10 gb should be fine unless installing tons of sw
[17:38]  * ObrienDave has 50Gb /
[17:38] <sokkos> personally I have 3.5 GB with btrfs compression=lzo
[17:38] <k1l_> viGtor_: i use 11GB atm, but i got the whole latex stack installed etc. but i got a 30GB /. GB should not count on todays hdd/ssd sizes
[17:38] <Pricey> viGtor_: Use lvm or similar and don't worry about extending when needed.
[17:40] <ObrienDave> except when you drop 1 bit and lose the entire LV
[17:40] <viGtor_> I have a partition installed right now, how can i know how much i'm using
[17:40] <viGtor_> ?
[17:41] <ObrienDave> gparted will show you
[17:43] <diego_> I'm looking for help to get wifi connected.
[17:43] <diego_> I just did a clean install of Ubuntu GNOME on a Dell, and I don't see the connections that are available.
[17:43] <diego_> Does anybody know where i can find information about this?
[17:43] <viGtor_> now i'm at 8GB now
[17:43] <viGtor_> with /home
[17:44] <sokkos> baobab ("Disk Usage Analyzer") shows per-directory usage
[17:44] <ioria> diego_ lspci  |  grep   Network
[17:44] <sokkos> or in terminal:   du -sh /home
[17:48] <diego_> ioria:  I get a Network controller which looks good.  And then Wireless LAN Controller (rev 01)
[17:49] <ioria> diego_    lspci  -k ... you should use broadcom b43
[17:51] <huig> diego_, which Wireless LAN Controller are u using?
[17:54] <diego_> ioria: huig Broadcom Corporation BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n,
[17:54] <diego_> AFter `lspci -k ... ` with options from broadcom, I am shown the usage of lspci, but it's not doing anything
[17:55] <ioria> diego_   see in additional driver
[17:57] <huig> diego_, lspci -nn -d 14e4:
[17:58] <john-dadis> Hey, when I run apt-get on 14.04 i get hash sum mismatch O.o
[17:58] <john-dadis> apt-get update
[17:58] <john-dadis> Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/utopic-security/main/i18n/Translation-en  Hash Sum mismatch
[17:58] <diego_> huig: Same one, it just includes [14e4:432b]
[17:59] <john-dadis> Fixed it
[17:59] <ioria> diego_   try     lspci -k |  grep     Network  -A  5
[17:59] <diego_> ioria: I don't find anything in additional drivers
[17:59] <john-dadis> Now I need to fix my sound :| why is this shit breaking
[17:59] <Rexerex> hi
[17:59] <daftykins> !language | john-dadis
[17:59] <ioria> diego_   ok   you have  toinstall Broadcom driver
[18:00] <Rexerex> i have cd-r disk with files
[18:00] <daftykins> Rexerex: what's the question?
[18:00] <Rexerex> few days ago i put it into my laptop and saw files
[18:00] <Rexerex> but today
[18:01] <Rexerex> ubuntu says it is "Blank CD-R Disk"
[18:01] <huig> diego_, lsmod | grep b43
[18:01] <diego_> ioria: Network -A 5; Ethernet USB and Netowrk controller.
[18:01] <diego_> Broadcom driver;   Aaahhhh...!!!
[18:02] <ioria> diego_   what's  wrong  ???
[18:02] <ObrienDave> Rexerex, cd-r or cd-rw?
[18:02] <Rexerex> label says "cd-r"
[18:02] <huig> diego_, i have a Broadcom controller also, don't worry. type lsmod | grep b43
[18:03] <pawel1> hi all
[18:03] <diego_> ioria:   Oh,... I was amused by the Broadcom drivers.   Made my expressions unclear.
[18:03] <ioria> diego_   type  the command huig  gave you
[18:04] <diego_> huig:  theres bcma, mac80211, cfg80211, ssb with numbers that I assume are ports.
[18:04] <ObrienDave> ok, if you burned the files to disk, it is NOT possible for them to disappear unless your reader did not recognize the disc OR you have grabbed the wrong disc
[18:04] <Rexerex> disk was burned years ago on windows
[18:04] <daftykins> Rexerex: if you put the disc surface in the light (the writing surface) you can see whether data is burnt to it by looking for the slightly different colour of the surface
[18:05] <Rexerex> and i found it few days ago
[18:05] <huig> diego_, sudo modprobe b43
[18:05] <Rexerex> and see images and videos
[18:05] <sokkos> diego_, they are the count of modules depending on those modules
[18:05] <Rexerex> and today it says it is blank
[18:05] <ObrienDave> CDs and DVDs burn from the center to the outside
[18:05] <Rexerex> i see data in the light
[18:06] <pawel1> jest ktos z pl
[18:06] <ObrienDave> Rexerex, try reading it again. sometimes it takes a few tries
[18:06] <Rexerex> probably on windows i could open that cd, because i noticed that when printing house burnt to me some cd i could them open only on windows
[18:06] <k1l_> !pl | pawel1
[18:06] <diego_> ioria:  grep Network -A 5 displayed Controller, subsystem, kernel driver for the following, Ethernet, USB and Network Controllers.
[18:07] <huig> diego_, did u type sudo modprobe b43?
[18:07] <ObrienDave> Rexerex, that is possible if they are not following ISO standard
[18:07] <diego_> huig:  I just did, but it did nothing.
[18:07] <ioria> diego_   we want to know if  the kernel  modul for you wifi device has been  loaded   ...
[18:07] <huig> diego_, ip link
[18:08] <huig> diego_, and look if you have a interface wlan0 or something like that
[18:08] <Rexerex> is it possible on this cd are some flags than was toggles few days ago and today that cd is opened in some other mode?
[18:08] <sokkos> diego_, a command returning no message typically means "successful, nothing worthy to know" - modprobe works that way
[18:08] <sokkos> i.e. it DID something
[18:08] <ioria> diego_   try iwconfig or  ifconfig
[18:08] <daftykins> Rexerex: no harm in trying windows.
[18:08] <diego_> ioria: I don't see anything about wifi.  There is the network controller which mentions a Wireless subsystem.
[18:09] <Rexerex> but i don't have windows today :P
[18:09] <diego_> sokkos: But there is no connection yet.  By the way I'm using a different computer to chat.
[18:10] <diego_> ioria:  How can I know that?
[18:10] <ioria> diego_   ok  ... lsmod | grep  b43 .... does  nothin ?
[18:10] <huig> diego_, type ip link? does it show wlan0 or somethin similar?
[18:10] <ObrienDave> Rexerex, CDs do NOT use 'flags'. it is possible the disc was never 'finalized' in windows. that could cause this
[18:10] <diego_> huig:  ip link showed an `lo` and `eth0` information
[18:11] <ioria> diego_    lsmod | grep  b43 .... does  nothing ?
[18:11] <diego_> huig:  no wlan0 nothing.
[18:11] <daftykins> diego_: are you typing from this system right now?
[18:11] <daftykins> ioria: i think your command is too specific.
[18:11] <clmclm> Hello! My Gnome standart font color changed to black suddenly so I can't read the text in menus. Where can I change it? Thanks
[18:12] <ObrienDave> biab
[18:12] <kauwa> Why the search feature of dash is soooooooooooo slow; and if it isn't enough it compensates by getting jammed occasionally... lol...
[18:12] <diego_> ioria:  lsmod | grep shows a table whose first  column is: b43, bcma, mac80211, cfg80211, ssb.  I don't know what these are.
[18:12] <huig> diego_, try sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source
[18:12] <huig> diego_, then sudo modprobe wl
[18:12] <diego_> daftykins: no, two different computers.
[18:12] <Rexerex> hmmmm
[18:12] <daftykins> diego_: is the other one online via a wired connection?
[18:12] <Rexerex> i run puppy linux
[18:12] <Rexerex> and open that disk fine
[18:12] <sokkos> huig,    sudo rmmod b43 bcma ssb    before modprobe wl
[18:13] <diego_> ioria:  iwconfig and ifconfig show eth0 and lo with no wireless extensions.
[18:14] <huig> sokkos, yeah right
[18:14] <ioria> diego_   yes it means that wifi it's not configured  ...
[18:14] <ioria> diego_   we shoul be sure that you nedd the prope driver
[18:14] <diego_> daftykins: no, the modem is in another room.  Would that be a big step to solve this?
[18:14] <ioria> diego_   we should be sure that you need the proper driver
[18:15] <huig> ioria, https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/b43 this table says b43 or wl
[18:15] <huig> for his card
[18:15] <diego_> huig: do I need internet to do that?  That is a different computer.
[18:15] <daftykins> diego_: yes, i would connect it and fully update the OS install... before checking the 'additional drivers' section to see if there are any offered for use :)
[18:15] <ioria> diego_   i think the same
[18:15] <huig> he tried b43 and didn't work
[18:15] <ioria> sudo apt-get install b43-fwcutter firmware-b43-installer
[18:16] <daftykins> i think you guys are throwing too many guesses at this task, when getting it online via a wired connection will make life far easier.
[18:16] <diego_> daftykins:  I just reinstalled that computer.
[18:16] <daftykins> diego_: yeah so it'll have package updates available :)
[18:17] <huig> daftykins, i had a problem with Broadcom cards two days ago..and my choices were b43 or wl. the same choices he has. he already tried b43 withouth luck so i am suggesting wl
[18:17] <ioria> maybe legacy driver
[18:17] <diego_> daftykins: ioria huig   I see.  I need to set up the wireless and try that.  I'll come back to tell you the outcome.
[18:18] <huig> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/b43 says wl
[18:18] <huig> as an alternative to b43..an it says b43 supports it "partially"
[18:18] <vieira> Hello, I was trying to autoremove old kernels. I commented the two lines in the NeverAutoremove section of /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove but after running /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal the apt-get autoremove still says that there is nothing to remove
[18:19] <daftykins> huig: i'm sure you did, but are you sure this users hardware is the exact same model?
[18:20] <huig> datykins: nope, but he said before the card he had, so you just have to look for the card in the table to see it
[18:20] <vieira> is there anything else I need to change?
[18:20] <ioria> Braodcom is bloody complicated
[18:20] <daftykins> huig: use tab complete for nicks :)
[18:21] <huig> daftykins, sorry!
[18:21] <daftykins> not a problem, just a tip :)
[18:22] <benth> does anyone know why rpcbind would need to be run on an nfs *client*?
[18:26] <ioria> huig,  someone on yt found alternative method    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VVosf9p5GM
[18:27] <huig> ioria, mm interesting although it is propietary sw right?
[18:27] <ioria> yep
[18:29] <diego_> ioria: huig daftykins, I successfully connected to the network.
[18:29] <diego_> I did apt-get update for updating, and then installed bcmwl-kernel-source.  In the network section I had to select the Additional Drivers, and choose that one.  There was a message about it being proprietary.
[18:29] <ioria> diego_   Awesome
[18:29] <daftykins> diego_: yep sounds good, wireless working now?
[18:30] <diego_> Yeah.  One more point for open source at its finest!
[18:30] <diego_> Cheers from Mexico.
[18:30] <ioria> diego_  hola
[18:30] <huig> diego_, great!
[18:44] <jathan> Hello Ubuntu channel. Does someone know how can I redirect one domain to another domain with ssl certificate using Apache 2.4 in Ubuntu 14.04 please?
[18:44] <jathan> I am tring with virtual host conf and .htaccess
[18:45] <jathan> Trying I mean.
[18:47] <MonkeyDust> jathan  are you running a server?
[18:48] <jathan> Yes
[18:49] <jathan> It is web server
[18:49] <jathan> I did the ssl part without problem
[18:49] <Gigs-> I'm trying to boot into single user mode, I added single to the boot options, and it actually does boot single user, I get a root prompt for 2 seconds then the screen goes black (or flashes back to an upstart log output if I turn quiet off).   There's no shell on F2 F3 etc either
[18:49] <MonkeyDust> jathan  there's also #ubuntu-server
[18:49] <jathan> for the certified domain
[18:50] <jathan> Ok. Thanks MonkeyDust. I will ask there.
[18:50] <ioria> jathan, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14565560/redirect-all-traffic-from-one-domain-to-another
[18:51] <jathan> Thank you very much ioria ;) I will try with that link
[18:51] <ioria> jathan,    good luck
[18:52] <jathan> Thanks. You too and enjoy your day.
[18:53] <putane> j
[18:53] <putane> what if greece payed with rubels ?
[18:54] <daftykins> !ot | putane
[18:57] <Bashing-om> Gigs-: What distro are you running ? as "run levels" are not applicable to ubuntu / I boot to terminal with the boot parameter 'text' .
[18:57] <Gigs-> I can try text instead of single
[18:57] <Gigs-> 14.04.02
[18:57] <Bashing-om> Gigs-: K
[18:57] <Gigs-> the weird thing is I get the root prompt for like 2-3 seconds
[18:58] <Gigs-> I actually ran df -h once before it went away
[18:58] <Gigs-> so it's a fully responsive prompt, just that screen sort of pops up over it
[18:58] <daftykins> got the root prompt how?
[18:58] <Gigs-> by adding single to the boot params
[18:58] <Gigs-> I get a working root prompt that only lasts like 3-4 seconds
[18:58] <Bashing-om> Gigs-: Yeah, that too is of concern, let us see what results with booting with a known boot parameter.
[18:59] <Gigs-> then the screen pops over to either a black screen or debug output if I take quiet off
[18:59] <Gigs-> and no terms on F2 F3 etc
[18:59] <Gigs-> ok I will try text instead of single
[18:59] <Gigs-> it's this computer so I have to log off
[18:59] <daftykins> Gigs-: yeah single isn't standard for ubuntu i don't think, use text as mentioned if you want to avoid X starting
[19:02] <putane> i wonder if it was possible to use more than one distro with one root basically libcurses.so is libcurses.so so why not make it possible to use whatever you have with any distro ..
[19:04] <daftykins> putane: nope due to differing versions causing issue.
[19:06] <putane> versions:( i can remember using old libs with ln -s
[19:06] <putane> usually worked
[19:07] <Gigs-> the boot param text works well enough, thanks
[19:08] <Bashing-om> Gigs-: :)
[19:26] <muhammetardayild> hello
[19:26] <muhammetardayild> hi
[19:26] <muhammetardayild> hi
[19:47] <ifthisthenfi> http://itsfoss.com/microsoft-announces-linux-os/
[19:48] <Pici> ifthisthenfi: please don't.
[19:49] <DJones> ifthisthenfi: You may want to wait a couple days past APril fools day before repeating links like that
[19:49] <ifthisthenfi> oh no the repost police
[19:50] <DJones> ifthisthenfi: Anyway, do you have an Ubuntu support issue?
[19:50] <ifthisthenfi> No, I just lurk and attempt to help others with their issues
[19:53] <Thvmh> Is it a good option to install a virtual environment on my ubuntu machine so I can run cad software like solid works?
[19:53] <EriC^^> no
[19:53] <EriC^^> i guess
[19:53] <EriC^^> never tried it but it's the general consensus i think
[19:53] <Thvmh> I need it for my study...
[19:53] <EriC^^> Thvmh, why don't you dual boot?
[19:54] <ObrienDave> it works ;) not very well, but it works
[19:54] <ObrienDave> dual boot is better for SolidWorks
[19:55] <Thvmh> I´ve had problems with dual booting. Especially with windows 8 and ubuntu
[19:55] <EriC^^> what problems?
[19:56] <ObrienDave> !uefi
[19:56] <ObrienDave> that's why ^^^
[19:56] <Thvmh> It booted in grub, then booted in the windows bootloader
[19:56] <Thvmh> So there where 4 options
[19:57] <EriC^^> did you use wubi?
[19:57] <Thvmh> Nope
[19:57] <EriC^^> ok good
[19:57] <EriC^^> you mean you got the grub menu, with ubuntu and windows?
[19:57] <ObrienDave> wubi needs to die a slow, painful death ;p
[19:57] <EriC^^> when you press ubuntu what happens?
[19:57] <Thvmh> Wubi doesn´t like windows 8
[19:58] <Thvmh> It went in to the windows 8 bootloader
[19:58] <ObrienDave> win8 does not like wubi
[19:58] <EriC^^> are you sure it was grub? was it purple?
[19:58] <Thvmh> Yes
[19:58] <Thvmh> It was a weird mess
[19:58] <EriC^^> that's really odd
[19:58] <EriC^^> try dual booting again, most likely you can sort it out
[19:58] <Thvmh> But i´ll go and try it again maybe I´m in more luck this time
[19:59] <ObrienDave> read the UEFI instructions before you attempt it
[19:59] <Thvmh> I don´t have an UEFI bios
[19:59] <Thvmh> Only my server has that
[20:00] <EriC^^> Thvmh, win8 wasn't preinstalled?
[20:00] <Thvmh> Nope
[20:00] <EriC^^> ok, should be pretty straight forward
[20:00] <Thvmh> Any good tutorials to follow?
[20:01] <EriC^^> not really, just partition yourself in the Something else menu..
[20:01] <EriC^^> hmm
[20:01] <EriC^^> !installing
[20:02] <EriC^^> Thvmh, just make sure you remove fast boot in windows8
[20:02] <Bashing-om> Thvmh: Make sure Windows does not take up all 4 of the primary partitions ( BIOS based system ) .
[20:05] <Thvmh> Thanks for the tips! I´ll go and try it. If anything goes wrong you´ll hear from me!
[20:06] <AfterDarkness> hello, how to fix thumbnails failing to generate?
[20:07] <owl_> flash crashes when I resize the video on youtube in firefox, please help me help myself
[20:09] <marianne_> hi guys... I would like a little input. I want to buy an older (1-2 years) laptop and i was wondering what the best brand is to install ubuntu on.
[20:09] <todd__> Any brand should work
[20:09] <bprompt> ditto
[20:10] <Dewin|work> Some manufacturers even sell laptops preloaded with Ubuntu
[20:10] <todd__> Buy a cheap SSD to throw in a laptop and your set.
[20:10] <marianne_> todd__: I had a sony a while back that was pretty good, but, yeah, I'm looking more that the HCL this time and i seem to have run into a dead end... hence the question
[20:11] <Dewin|work> marianne_:  What's your goal for the laptop?
[20:11] <todd__> ^^what he said
[20:11] <ObrienDave> get as powerful a computer as you can afford
[20:12] <marianne_> Dewin|work: basically just surf email and stuff.. nothing heavy (yeah, i was told I need to be "part of the family")
[20:12] <ObrienDave> who's family?
[20:12] <todd__> If thats all you want then just about ANY laptop will seriously be fine
[20:12] <todd__> Save like $60 for a cheap SSD to throw in a laptop and really have it fly
[20:13] <marianne_> ObrienDave: mine, they complain because I'm not sitting out there with them at night watching tV
[20:13] <Dewin|work> Yeah, there's absolutely no excuse for not having an SSD in a laptop.
[20:13] <Dewin|work> Faster?  More reliable (especially on a system that's being jostled about constantly)?  Less power draw?  All wins.
[20:14] <marianne_> do most models accept a SSD?
[20:14] <AfterDarkness> what about price?
[20:14] <ObrienDave> until it takes a dump quicker than a HD
[20:14] <todd__> All models will accept an SSD
[20:14] <Dewin|work> Almost* all models
[20:14] <marianne_> I can go about $300 so I was think ing used or referb
[20:14] <Dewin|work> most that don't already have one though (some 'ultrabooks' have the SSD storage pretty much saudered into the system rather than a separate removable device)
[20:14] <todd__> SSDs don't necessarily take a dump quicker than a typical spinning hard drive
[20:15] <AfterDarkness> i dont think buying a used or referb ssd or hdd is a good idea
[20:15] <Dewin|work> I convinced my work to go to SSDs for all of our laptops after doing 3 HDD replacements in a year.
[20:15] <marianne_> I would probably get an external SSD
[20:15] <todd__> Why
[20:16] <marianne_> to be able to keep my stuff separate
[20:16] <todd__> Get a spinning external hard drive and use an SSD as an internal drive
[20:16] <Dewin|work> 120GB Samsung 850 Evo SSD is $70.
[20:16] <marianne_> I know getting used or referb might not be a good idea 'cuz you might be getting someone elses issues
[20:17] <Dewin|work> if you need additional storage beyond that, spring for a bigger model or buy an external 1+ TB drive
[20:17] <ObrienDave> 4tb at walmart, $139
[20:17] <marianne_> so which brand would you guys choose?
[20:17] <todd__> Never buy a used hard drive. I have 3 5TB seagate external drives for backup purposes
[20:17] <ObrienDave> AND they are WD NAS drives
[20:18] <evad4b> I got an 5 year old probook 6450b on newegg for 200$ and it has a 128ssd and this thing is fast.
[20:18] <diphtherial> hey, i've been having an issue recently on my ubuntu server installation on a VPS where it keeps reporting that i'm out of space, yet i've run df and i should have plenty
[20:18] <todd__> Most would say samsung. I say get whatever SSD you want
[20:18] <evad4b> First time running a laptop with a ssd. I cant believe the difference.
[20:18] <ObrienDave> diphtherial, ask in #ubuntu-server
[20:18] <diphtherial> my /tmp partition is kind of small, though. here's the output of df -h: https://dpaste.de/xORj
[20:19] <diphtherial> ObrienDave: ah, alright; thanks
[20:19] <todd__> I have 6 PNY SSDs and one OCZ vector 150 and honestly the difference between them is only noticable in benchmarks
[20:19] <teward> diphtherial: restart the server, /tmp should wipe
[20:19] <guite> Hi everyone, I’m currently trying to compile a kernel module (btusb) and it seems I have a problem with the linux-source version that doesn’t fit the kernel version of my computer => https://bpaste.net/show/51c10237a271
[20:19] <Dewin|work> todd__:  For buying one off the shelf, the difference probably isn't huge (save for reliability), but some of the 'bundled with hardware' SSDs are surprisingly slow in my experience.
[20:19] <teward> ObrienDave: they can also ask here and get support (although server help does usually go elsewhere, yes)
[20:20] <guite> as you can see, my version of the kernel is 3.13.0 and the kernel sources I have retrieved with « apt-get install linux-source » is 3.13.11
[20:20] <diphtherial> teward: sounds reasonable. my /tmp directory doesn't actually contain anything, though...i'll give it a shot in any case
[20:20] <todd__> What is surprisingly slow?
[20:20] <teward> diphtherial: i'll help ou in -server now, but i asked you a q there.  lets not crosspost anymore
[20:20] <Dewin|work> todd__:  SSD performance
[20:20] <marianne_> think I'm going to tool around newegg and see what they have...
[20:20] <ObrienDave> teward, well, as soon as they mention server....
[20:20] <AfterDarkness> does anyone know how to fix nautilus not generating thumbnails? for videos. always fail
[20:20] <marianne_> thanks guys, you gave me a starting point
[20:20] <diphtherial> teward: apologies
[20:20] <todd__> I meant more like what was the benchmarks of said slow benchmarks
[20:21] <Dewin|work> We did an order of Dell laptops at my work.  Only a couple models could feasibly be configured with an SSD without going completely against the rest of our specifications, so I ordered the others with the cheapest HDD option they had and swapped it out for SSDs from Newegg the moment they arrived.  The speed difference was noticeable.
[20:21] <Dewin|work> No benchmarks, just subjective data.
[20:22] <todd__> Only time I have ever seen a slow SSD was when it was set to IDE mode or like the desktop I am on now where my crappy Asus motherboard has a shotty AHCI controller
[20:23] <Dewin|work> todd__:  Oh, it was still substantially faster than spinning rust, just... noticeably slower than the systems I manually installed SSDs in ;)
[20:23] <todd__> Ok lol. Wasn't trying to start an argument...was just curious is all
[20:24] <Dewin|work> but I suspect most of the performance differences between similiar-tiered SSDs in a similar price range are minimal
[20:24] <Dewin|work> Now, if you go enterprise grade it's an entirely different beast, but that's also expensive.
[20:25] <RudeViper> hey guys - I have a really big problem - I am running ubuntu 14.04 server and have installed xfce4 and lightdm on it for when I need the gui - however when I tried to login I found two problems - it won't take my password for either account I have one it via the xfce login (but it will via cli and over ssh) and one of the accounts is showing up with my full name and not user name. Any idea how to fix this?????
[20:25] <todd__> True that. Although for most people there is almost zero reason to have a SLC SSD
[20:25] <Dewin|work> (when it's a PCI-E card that's internally doing 128GBx10 RAID 0, it's going to blow anything SATA-based out of the water.)
[20:26] <todd__> No doubt. All comes down to what you need your system to do
[20:26] <viju> Hey, I want to change the "open with" to a different text editor, e.g sublime text, how do I make it appear in the list of programs?
[20:27] <viju> Sublime text editor was seperately installed and doesnt have anything in /bin
[20:29] <pqatsi> There is in someplace the qt5 entire sdk for Ubuntu?
[20:30]  * ObrienDave takes aim at Google translate. *** BOOOOOOOOOOM ***
[20:38] <ObrienDave> gawd i hate my ISP
[20:40] <rvill> help! I can't get past the login screen, just updated to ubuntu 14.04.2. .xsession-errors show: /usr/sbin/lightdm-session...gnome-session:not found; ../lightdm/config-error-dialog...getttext: command not found
[20:41] <lotuspsychje> !recovery | rvill try the recoverymode from grub
[20:42] <runixo> heyas. I'm trying to connect via PPTP and I'm getting thousands of this infamous errors "log[decaps_gre:pptp_gre.c:414]: buffering packet 8346 (expecting 8344, lost or reordered)". I've tried lowering the MTU of the ppp interface and the underlying eth0 interface without any luck. any hints?
[20:47] <Chaser_> Hello, is there a way to change the screen tones like f.lux does ? I can install f.lux but was wondering if there is already a way to do it.
[20:48] <pawel_krakow> hi all
[20:48] <k1l_> Chaser_: user redshift-gtk
[20:48] <k1l_> *use
[20:48] <Chaser_> k1l_: thanks! will give it a go.
[20:50] <k1l_> !info gtk-redshift
[20:51] <k1l_> ah alright, so i got the right order in the beginning :)
[20:52] <Chaser_> :)
[20:54] <neldogz> Hello everyone, I desperately need some help. I just finished installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers version 346.47 on my Ubuntu 14.10 system. Upon bootup i have a black screen and the only thing that is visible is my cursor. Not sure what to do here?
[20:54] <neldogz> that cursor is my mouse cursor
[20:54] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: graphics card chipset plz?
[20:54] <neldogz> nvidia gtx680
[20:54] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: is that an optimus card?
[20:55] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: it is not optimus
[20:55] <lotuspsychje> ok
[20:55] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: you can try 'fix broken packages' from grub recoverymode
[20:55] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: yes one moment
[20:55] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: this process might take a while
[20:56] <bobbobbins> hey, I hit shift to bring up the boot menu once, but now every time I restart the boot menu comes up, any idea how to fix that?
[20:56] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: ok no problem
[20:58] <Azendale> does anyone have suggestions for viewing a folder of .eml files on Ubuntu? (I just want to efficiently look through the folder and efficiently delete a few of the files from the folder)
[20:58] <templarHQ> anyone with hp notebook?
[20:59] <ikonia> Azendale: what do you mean ?
[20:59] <templarHQ> if u have hp notebook and some issiues
[20:59] <javier_> hello
[21:00] <ababneh> n
[21:00] <Azendale> ikonia: I guess what I'm looking for is a way to make thunderbird treat a folder of .eml files on my hard drive just the same as it treats a folder on an IMAP server
[21:00] <lotuspsychje> templarHQ: ask your specific issue
[21:00] <ikonia> Azendale: so you want to read the contents as "emails"
[21:00] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: when i select the option to repair broken packages i receive the following errors: rm: cannot remove '/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/*': No such file or directory   rm:cannot remove '/var/cache/apt/archives/partial/*': no such file or directory    Unable to open "screenrc"
[21:01] <neldogz> Finished, please press ENTER .. and thats it
[21:01] <ikonia> Azendale: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1029444
[21:02] <AwesomeDude>  is it possible to have multiple entries in /etc/exports pointing to the same mountpoint?
[21:02] <ikonia> AwesomeDude: why would you do that ?
[21:02] <ikonia> AwesomeDude: what are you trying to do
[21:02] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: could try a reboot and re-try fix broken packages or failsafeX
[21:03] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: trying now
[21:03] <templarHQ> lotuspsychje i was having troubles to get apply wifi drivers after normal instalation,,, with other distros too ,, now i somehow get install {as superuser } i insaled it and wifi works ... so i have other distro i like to use , but how i do superuser instal :D
[21:04] <lotuspsychje> templarHQ: not sure if i understand your question? superuser install wifi drivers?
[21:04] <Thvmh> Some tips for AMD videocards?
[21:05] <ikonia> Thvmh: why don't you just explain the problem rather than asking for blind "tips"
[21:05] <lotuspsychje> Thvmh: ubuntu 14.04 works with many hardware mate
[21:05] <Thvmh> Screentearing on lockscreen
[21:06] <templarHQ> nono like from live dvd u get dvd in mechanic and once u have first screeen try and install
[21:06] <lotuspsychje> Thvmh: chipset and driver loaded?
[21:06] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: both attempts did not work.  failsafe graphics is also failing
[21:06] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: sounds like bad news, last option a nomodeset :p
[21:06] <lotuspsychje> !nomodeset | neldogz
[21:07] <Thvmh> lotuspsychje: Just a fresh install. Last time I installed the amd drivers I only got a black screen...
[21:07] <lotuspsychje> Thvmh: ubuntu version?
[21:07] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: trying now
[21:07] <Thvmh> lotuspsychje: 14.04.1 lts
[21:08] <lotuspsychje> Thvmh: older amd card?
[21:08] <AwesomeDude> ikonia: Basically, I want to restrict access to a specific NFS share
[21:08] <AwesomeDude> for only 6 machines
[21:08] <ObrienDave> Thvmh, what's the output of    uname /a
[21:08] <Thvmh> lotuspsychje: Yes eah5750formula
[21:08] <ikonia> AwesomeDude: you can have multiple entries with different source addresses for access controlls
[21:09] <lotuspsychje> Thvmh: did any other version of ubuntu worked on this card?
[21:09] <ponyofdeath> hi, how can I pin the package from my local repo to be preferred? https://bpaste.net/show/6ae9f9380798
[21:09] <Thvmh> Yeah
[21:09] <lotuspsychje> Thvmh: 12.04?
[21:09] <Thvmh> lotuspsychje: 12.04 was the last one without any problems
[21:09] <lotuspsychje> !pinning | ponyofdeath
[21:09] <AwesomeDude> "/mnt/default        192.168.1.2(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,insecure,fsid=1)"
[21:10] <AwesomeDude> for example
[21:10] <AwesomeDude> and then i was just change the IP address and FSID for each individual entry
[21:10] <AwesomeDude> would*
[21:10] <lotuspsychje> Thvmh: did you install 14.04.2 with internet+updates enabled during setup?
[21:10] <Thvmh> lotuspsychje: Yes
[21:11] <ponyofdeath> lotuspsychje: i know that much, but not sure how I can distinguish between the two repos
[21:11] <lotuspsychje> ponyofdeath: not sure, never used it myself
[21:11] <ponyofdeath> lotuspsychje: thanks
[21:13] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: nomodeset is set and i ran update-grub but still no dice.. I am going to try and unininstall the nvidia driver from recovery mode
[21:13] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: cool, good luck!
[21:16] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: driver uninstalled, all nvidia* removed... rebooted and still black screen with mouse cursor
[21:16] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: you dont have dualboot or something right?
[21:16] <neldogz> How can Nvidia put out a driver that will brick your system?
[21:16] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: no dualboot.. this is my main machien
[21:17] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: secureboot and fastboot disabled also?
[21:17] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: yes, this is an older system so no secureboot or fastboot exists
[21:17] <lotuspsychje> ok
[21:17] <daleus> Any users in the Czech Republic able to telnet to a service for me and let me know if it is available from your country?
[21:18] <neldogz> i would be happy just getting the nouveau back up and running.. but unsure how to do that from the terminal
[21:18] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: how about loading a previous kernel from grub?
[21:18] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: good idea, will try
[21:18] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: you could try sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
[21:19] <lotuspsychje> daleus: maybe thats more a question for the ##networking guys
[21:19] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: .23 kernel failed to load aswell
[21:19] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: will try nvidia-current
[21:19] <daleus> lotuspsychje: Yea, probably! I just hit up ubuntu because there's a lot of users and thought possible that more likelyhood of being users from CZ here! Cheers
[21:20] <lotuspsychje> !cz | daleus only ubuntu support
[21:20] <owl_> flash crashes when I resize the video on youtube in firefox, what can I do?
[21:20] <lotuspsychje> owl_: did you install ubuntu-restricted-extras?
[21:20] <owl_> no
[21:20] <lotuspsychje> owl_: try it mate
[21:21] <Guest38015> hi
[21:21] <AdvaitaZen> Where is channel for Unity 8/Desktop Next/15.04? I can't figure out how to do a long swipe without a tablet. I want to skip the tutorial really...
[21:21] <daleus> lotuspsychje: Well, it is an ubuntu box I'm trying to hit, but hey if you're going to be an asshole about it..
[21:21] <lotuspsychje> AdvaitaZen: #ubuntu+1
[21:22] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: on nvidia-current is installed, booting up
[21:22] <owl_> I have adobe-flashplugin installed
[21:23] <lotuspsychje> owl_: did you sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras ?
[21:24] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: passing by your issue now?
[21:24] <Guest38015> does anybody know about compiz ?
[21:24] <owl_> lotuspsychje: yeah, what do I do next?
[21:24] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: desktop booted but unity panel and everything else is missing
[21:24] <lotuspsychje> owl_: try the youtube again
[21:24] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: i can see my wallpaper and widgests ..
[21:24] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: so frustrating
[21:25] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: can you try create a new user to test?
[21:25] <neldogz> my system is setup to automatically log in without credentials
[21:25] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: not sure i would be able to get to log in as someone else
[21:26] <lotuspsychje> !user | neldogz
[21:26] <leonic> hello is safer to try rescue data from a accidenta delete partiotion on gpart or testdisk
[21:26] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: you could try it in recoverymode/terminal adding a user perhaps
[21:26] <lotuspsychje> leonic: photorec from testdisk yes
[21:27] <lotuspsychje> leonic: scan your whole partition you want to rescue data from
[21:27] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: ok i can try that, is it difficult to re-enable nouveau?
[21:27] <SchrodingersScat> copy the drive first with dd and then scan the copy?
[21:28] <artag> I'm trying to debug multiple breakages in my xubuntu installation, and have come across a dbus problem
[21:28] <leonic> i question does i need another disk because  my HHDD was partitioned in tree and the biggest  spcae was lost
[21:28] <artag> looked at launchpad and found 93 bugs, 0 in-progres bugs.
[21:28] <lotuspsychje> leonic: scan with photorec and you might recover data on it
[21:28] <artag> is dbus still being maintained?
[21:29] <bekks> Sure.
[21:29] <kro2488> hey guys I have a noob question real quick
[21:29] <artag> so .. what's going on ? maintainer too busy ?
[21:29] <lotuspsychje> neldogz: nvidia-current should do the trick
[21:29] <lotuspsychje> kro2488: ask away
[21:30] <kro2488> is there a way to get my firewall setup into a text file with a terminal command?
[21:30] <kro2488> i wanna set up my laptop firewall sameway but i dont feel like doing it all from memory
[21:30] <bekks> kro2488: How do you get your firewall setup to be displayed on screen?
[21:31] <kro2488> just copy and paste it?
[21:31] <kro2488> sudo ufw status verbose and it shows all the rules
[21:31] <kro2488> thats what i mean
[21:31] <apt-get> Will UEFI prevent me from installing Ubuntu?
[21:31] <lotuspsychje> apt-get: whats your endgoal, dualboot or single?
[21:31] <kro2488> easier just to copy and paste or?
[21:31] <junim> oi
[21:31] <apt-get> lotuspsychje: dual
[21:31] <junim> oi
[21:31] <junim> oi
[21:31] <junim> oi
[21:31] <genii> kro2488: So just  > filename
[21:31] <lotuspsychje> !dualboot | apt-get
[21:31] <lotuspsychje> !uefi > apt-get
[21:32] <kro2488> what
[21:32] <junim> oi
[21:32] <lotuspsychje> junim: plz stop repeating
[21:32] <junim> alguem ve minhas mensagens
[21:33] <k1l_> !br | junim
[21:33] <kro2488> ah i just screen shot it thats easier
[21:33] <kro2488> nvm
[21:34] <anew> http://pastie.org/10065681 so will this work for allowing www-data to sudo ?
[21:34] <teward> anew: DO NOT let www-data sudo
[21:34] <teward> anew: Apache / www-data should NEVER be doing anything as superuser outside of its master process and such
[21:34] <teward> so it shouldn't be modifying your firewall.
[21:35] <teward> anew: what's the use case for this?
[21:35] <anew> teward i'm just testing something, it's not permanent and won't be live
[21:35] <teward> (I can see a million security holes in that setup)
[21:35] <anew> i just want to see how it works
[21:35] <anew> but this syntax doesnt do it
[21:35] <junim> criar server apache alguem ???
[21:35] <junim> me ajuda
[21:36] <anew> por favor
[21:36] <lotuspsychje> junim: k1l_ directed you to the proper brasil channel
[21:36] <genii> !br | junim
[21:37] <anew> teward can you help please
[21:37] <junim> brigado vlw e desculpa
[21:38] <kokut> Hello, is there any way to check the cpu temperature with a command?
[21:38] <kokut> i think my laptop is about to catch fire
[21:38] <anew> teward u still there
[21:39] <lotuspsychje> !info psensor | kokut
[21:39] <teward> anew: i don't know how to repair that syntax, i was simply pointing out that UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should a non-user be able to sudo
[21:39] <teward> (which www-data is not a real user)
[21:39] <kokut> lotuspsychje: i said a command, i don't want to install that software on my machine.
[21:39] <anew> ah ok anyone know how i can sudo www-data in apache
[21:41] <genii> anew: Even if it is possible, you're not likely to find someone here that would help you do it.
[21:42] <lotuspsychje> kokut: good luck without installing something
[21:43] <jhutchins> anew: There's probably a better way to accomplish your actual goal than becoming www-data.  What are you really trying to do?
[21:44] <anew> i'm just testing something, it wont go live and i'm trying to learn syntax
[21:44] <anew> on this
[21:45] <anew> i know it's a big security issue etc, but i cant edit sudoers to let it run sudo from www-data
[21:45] <jhutchins> anew: I don't really care why, I'm interested in what.
[21:45] <anew> the why is the what
[21:45] <oniongirl> Hello everyone. Can someone help me out? How can I transfer videos from Ubuntu to my Ipad?
[21:45] <anew> http://pastie.org/10065681 this is what i have right now
[21:45] <anew> but doesnt work
[21:46] <DerBrudi> Hi
[21:46] <MirodroidU2> ۶ૈ ۜ ᵒ̌▱๋ᵒ̌ )۶ૈ=͟͟͞͞ ⌨`ワ°)・;’.
[21:46] <jhutchins> anew: So you're trying to do something like update iptables through the web browser?
[21:46] <anew> no i'm trying to execute a (any) perl script via php
[21:47] <anew> on the server
[21:47] <MirodroidU2> oniongirl, thats a toughie... the neweripads use HSF+ or some other encryption for file transfers
[21:47] <jhutchins> anew: Wow.  Really, really the wrong approach.
[21:47] <MirodroidU2> so it is very difficult to replicate.
[21:47] <oniongirl> im using an ipad 2
[21:47] <lasdam1> not a critical thing, but still pretty annoying: I think only _sometimes_ and seemingly randomly (= I don't know what causes it) I have while having the cursor over a scrolling bar to hold down left click and not move the cursor for about 1 sec before I can start scrolling, and the same for marking text.
[21:47] <lasdam1> meaning: usually these functions works instantly when left clicking, but seemingly randomly I all of a sudden have to hold it down for 1s for these functions to work.
[21:47] <anew> ok so what should be done
[21:47] <jhutchins> anew: I believe there's a mod-perl CGI handler for perl.
[21:47] <k1l_> anew: why you want that to run sudo?
[21:48] <jhutchins> anew: https://perl.apache.org/
[21:48] <MirodroidU2> oniongirl, check out WineHQ and find out which is the best itunes compatable with wine that will work for your ipad
[21:48] <lasdam1> I should add a question to those sentences of mine: anyone know what this is?
[21:48] <anew> what no
[21:48] <anew> everything is in php
[21:48] <DerBrudi> how can i test if i have the right driver installed to use compiz ?
[21:49] <anew> just need to know what line to put in sudoers
[21:49] <MirodroidU2> oniongirl, i have similar issues with my Itouch.. and mine is NOT new.
[21:49] <teward> oniongirl: you can't - there's no mechanism that works
[21:49] <oniongirl> MirodroidU2, It's mounting but it should be mounting 2 differnt folders but its only mounting the one.
[21:49] <jhutchins> lasdam1: It sounds like your system is "hanging" occasionally.  That could just be load, but it's also a possible symptom of hard drive failure (the system gets stuck waiting for disk IO).
[21:49] <lotuspsychje> DerBrudi: ubuntu version and graphics card chipset?
[21:50] <teward> oniongirl: there's no mechanism that works reliably with the iOS.  And most videos there are DRM controlled
[21:50] <jhutchins> lasdam1: I would install and enable smartmontools and watch your logs for disk errors.
[21:50] <jhutchins> !smartmontools
[21:50] <teward> oniongirl: and this is confirmed with an iPhone 5, an iPod Touch 4th gen, 5th gen, and an iPhone 6.  (on 14.04, and 14.10)
[21:50] <MirodroidU2> teward, you can put non-DRM videos on a apple product... but you still need itunes to transfer them
[21:50] <lotuspsychje> !info smartmontolls | lasdam1 tnx to jhutchins
[21:50] <lotuspsychje> !info smartmontools
[21:50] <MirodroidU2> teward, and oniongirl  Itouch 2nd gen here
[21:51] <anew> anyone? should just be a one line sudoers edit
[21:51] <teward> MirodroidU2: irrelevant, point was old hardware and new hardware don't work
[21:51] <DerBrudi> it is 14.04. lts (gnome3) with an gforce gtx260
[21:51] <teward> MirodroidU2: since 4th gen is several years old too
[21:51] <MirodroidU2> pointing out the issue isnt anything new
[21:51] <MirodroidU2> also it is not a ubuntu only issue
[21:51] <teward> MirodroidU2: and you'r eright non-DRM *can* be loaded, but if they exist in the iPhone's memory, unless they were put there by iTunes and non-DRM, they're likely DRM'd
[21:51] <jhutchins> lasdam1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools
[21:51] <lotuspsychje> DerBrudi: can you sudo lshw -C video and paste whats behind driver=
[21:52] <teward> oniongirl: MirodroidU2: the unfortunate problem here is you'll need Windows to really work with the thing right, or a Mac.  (Windows VM could work, but you will run into library sync clashes)
[21:52] <teward> oniongirl: but MirodroidU2 is right - it's not a new issue, it's existed since a long time with Apple mobile devices
[21:53] <DerBrudi>  VGA compatible controller
[21:53] <lotuspsychje> does that libmobiledevice still work for ubuntu/ipads ?
[21:53] <DerBrudi>        Produkt: GT200 [GeForce GTX 260]
[21:53] <DerBrudi>        Hersteller: NVIDIA Corporation
[21:53] <DerBrudi>        Physische ID: 0
[21:53] <DerBrudi>        Bus-Informationen: pci@0000:01:00.0
[21:53] <DerBrudi>        Version: a1
[21:54] <AngryGoose_> hey
[21:54] <genii> !pastebin | DerBrudi
[21:54] <AngryGoose_> So I've been running 14.10 on my HP laptop for awhile and suddenly today when I turned it on I couldn't log in. I can get to the login screen on GUI but when I type in my password I load a little or I get a black screen, then get kicked back to the login screen. Anyone know how to fix this?
[21:55] <lotuspsychje> AngryGoose_: try fix broken packages from grub recoverymode
[21:55] <AngryGoose_> How?
[21:55] <lotuspsychje> !recovery | AngryGoose_
[21:55] <lotuspsychje> AngryGoose_: if you want more stable, try 14.04.2 LTS
[21:56] <AngryGoose_> Well most things are loading fine. I can get to the desktop almost, other users load fine. How can I downgrade?
[21:56] <AngryGoose_> Just back up everything and reinstall?
[21:56] <DerBrudi> i remember enabling some "advanced effects" in earlier versions, but i dont know where it was.
[21:56] <lotuspsychje> AngryGoose_: yes, you cant downgrade, fresh install is reccomended
[21:56] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: renaming the .config directory in ~ solved the issue where the panel and unity dash were missing
[21:57] <neldogz> lotuspsychje: i used this article: http://itsfoss.com/how-to-fix-no-unity-no-launcher-no-dash-in-ubuntu-12-10-quick-tip/
[21:57] <lotuspsychje> !yay | neldogz
[21:57] <neldogz> thanks guys, any idea what is in this folder?
[21:57] <lotuspsychje> DerBrudi: ccsm?
[21:57] <MirodroidU2> oniongirl, an idea is unless you need the videos on you you could stream them using a plexserver
[21:57] <teward> neldogz: configurations in that directory are configurations of the user for various applications
[21:58] <AngryGoose_> Well how could I back up anything if I can't login to my user? I can login with  cli fine
[21:58] <teward> neldogz: it's easier to remove the unity config stuff from inside the folder rather than renaming ~/.config completely
[21:58] <neldogz> teward: thanks for that!
[21:58] <lotuspsychje> AngryGoose_: from grub recoverymode :p
[21:58] <neldogz> i am very happy i didnt have to rebuild, thank you all for your help
[21:58] <lotuspsychje> AngryGoose_: hold shift at boot to enter grub
[21:58] <thethrillgh> I'm new here and have a question about a problem I have after reently installing ubuntu
[21:59] <AngryGoose_> Thanks guys
[21:59] <AngryGoose_> What kind of probem?
[21:59] <lotuspsychje> thethrillgh: shoot your question
[21:59] <thethrillgh> I can't find my windows partition in uefi boot menu
[21:59] <AngryGoose_> oh no
[21:59] <thethrillgh> even though I could see it in file explorer
[21:59] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | thethrillgh
[21:59] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, you mean in grub?
[22:00] <thethrillgh> yes it doesnt show in grub
[22:00] <lasdam1> jhutchins, lotuspsychje: well, I think you may have misunderstood, and I may have explained it badly, the effect doesn't happen on and off at random, the effect stays with me for a long period of time. so right now it will take always the same amount of time, approx 1s, for the function to work. then at some later time it will always instantly
[22:00] <lasdam1> work. also I'll make sure to check your suggestions out, and I don't know much about hard drives, but just to mention it: I do use a relatively new, 1-2y, SSD, and I was kinda under the impression that they lasted longer and/or at least had less IO/segment errors and stuff like that.
[22:00] <EriC^^> type sudo os-prober
[22:00] <thethrillgh> I already had a dual boot going on with windows 8.1 and windows 10 tech preview
[22:00] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, ok, which windows does it not see?
[22:01] <thethrillgh> the windows boot partition is intact and everything else is intact but not showing up in boot
[22:01] <thethrillgh> it doesnt show any of the windows
[22:01] <thethrillgh> jus ubuntu
[22:01] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, ok, type sudo os-prober
[22:02] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, how did you used to dual boot them?
[22:02] <thethrillgh> eric^^ it shows /dev/sda1:Windows 8 (loader):Windows:chain
[22:02] <lotuspsychje> lasdam1: what kind of effect are you talking about, plz detail out whats happening
[22:03] <lasdam1> lotuspsychje: (kl. 23.47 +0200) lasdam1: not a critical thing, but still pretty annoying: I think only _sometimes_ and seemingly randomly (= I don't know what causes it) I have while having the cursor over a scrolling bar to hold down left click and not move the cursor for about 1 sec before I can start scrolling, and the same for marking text.
[22:03] <lasdam1> (kl. 23.47 +0200) lasdam1: meaning: usually these functions works instantly when left clicking, but seemingly randomly I all of a sudden have to hold it down for 1s for these functions to work.
[22:03] <thethrillgh> eric^^ I had  3 partitons with windows 8.1 and 10 in different partitions.. they worked fine and I managed them with windows boot manager
[22:04] <sheap> is there a way to set a bootable partition in the preseed?
[22:04] <lotuspsychje> lasdam1: you got lags when you try to scroll?
[22:04] <lasdam1> lotuspsychje: no
[22:06] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, ok type sudo efibootmgr -v
[22:06] <lotuspsychje> lasdam1: try a tail -f /var/log/syslog and tail -f /var/log/dmesg and try that scrollbar, maybe there are usefull errors
[22:07] <lotuspsychje> sheap: looking rather old but: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/installation-guide/i386/preseed-using.html
[22:07] <thethrillgh> eric^^ it says efibootmgr command not found
[22:07] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, ok, type ls -l /sys/firmware/efi
[22:07] <barfod> 14:23 -!- 0 - ##chat: ban *!*@irc.neko.sx [by bazhang!~bazhang@unaffiliated/bazhang, 1815132 secs ago]
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[22:07] <thethrillgh> eric^^ ls: cannot access /sys/firmware/efi: No such file or directory
[22:08] <barfod> 14:23 -!- 0 - ##chat: ban *!*@unaffiliated/meta/x-8370142 [by bazhang!~bazhang@unaffiliated/bazhang, 3488212 secs ago]
[22:08] <lotuspsychje> barfod: can we help you?
[22:08] <barfod> 14:23 -!- 0 - ##chat: ban *!*@62.210.181.* [by Bremsstrahlung!~Bremsstra@unaffiliated/metaleer, 2165626 secs ago]
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[22:08] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, ok, ubuntu is installed in legacy mode, not uefi
[22:08] <EriC^^> !ops
[22:08] <AngryGoose_> So Yeah recovery mode didn't do much
[22:08] <thethrillgh> oh ok how do i fix that
[22:08] <AngryGoose_> Still can't log in to user
[22:08] <thethrillgh> or is there a fix??
[22:08] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, do you have an efi partition?
[22:08] <lotuspsychje> AngryGoose_: what did you try? failsafeX or fix broken packages?
[22:08] <thethrillgh> I dont know if I have one
[22:08] <AngryGoose_> Fix broken packages
[22:09] <thethrillgh> how do i check that
[22:09] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, type sudo parted -l
[22:09] <lotuspsychje> AngryGoose_: try failsafeX or try to load a previous kernel of ubuntu (from grub)
[22:09] <AngryGoose_> Alright
[22:10] <thethrillgh> eric^^ theres no efi in the table shown
[22:10] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, ok, i guess win8 and win10 are installed in legacy mode
[22:11] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, you can manually add the entries in grub using /etc/grub.d/40_custom
[22:11] <thethrillgh> eric^^ ok that explains why it only shows the hdd and not uefi ubuntu in the ubuntu menu
[22:11] <thethrillgh> what entries should I add
[22:13] <EriC^^> this is a sample win8 entry http://termbin.com/l4ox
[22:13] <BBLLCC> do I have to pay to become a member of github?
[22:13] <EriC^^> ask ##windows maybe about which file to load for win10
[22:13] <BBLLCC> there is a "step 2, select your plan" icon
[22:13] <lotuspsychje> !git | BBLLCC
[22:13] <lasdam1> lotuspsychje: I'll remember that for a later time, and as a general rule to check for certain problems, to check syslog - thanks. but for now the click delay is gone, so I'll have to wait for it to get bad again :P thanks alot tho for your time and for the tip(s) (and jhutchins too)
[22:13] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, try typing grub, and see if you get a grub prompt
[22:14] <lotuspsychje> lasdam1: ok good luck mate
[22:14] <AngryGoose_> So I ran failsafeX and it looks like a progblem with XOrg
[22:14] <thethrillgh> ^^eric alright so would adding those entries show windows 8 in boot?
[22:14] <lotuspsychje> AngryGoose_: that could be yes
[22:14] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, yeah, but you need to get your windows partition hdX,msdosY
[22:14] <AngryGoose_> How would I fix that?
[22:14] <lasdam1> lotuspsychje: cheers man :)
[22:14] <lotuspsychje> !xorg | AngryGoose_
[22:15] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, if you press c in grub you'll get a grub prompt, and you can type ls -l to get the partitions, and ls (hdX,msdosY) to check what's in it
[22:15] <AngryGoose_> Here is a log file from XOrg http://termbin.com/rd92
[22:15] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, you also need to run sudo update-grub after you add the entry in 40_custom
[22:15] <vieira> Hello, does Ubuntu 13+ remove old kernels?
[22:15] <thethrillgh> eric^^ so what would i be looking for in ls(hdx, msdosY)
[22:16] <lotuspsychje> !nomodeset | AngryGoose_ you can also try this
[22:16] <vieira> I have seen that there is a /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal
[22:16] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, bootmgr i guess
[22:16] <lotuspsychje> vieira: on wivh ubuntu version are you?
[22:16] <lotuspsychje> wich
[22:17] <vieira> 14.04LTS
[22:17] <lotuspsychje> vieira: i clean out stuff with bleachbit myself
[22:17] <thethrillgh> eric^^ so if i find bootmgr would that take me into windows?
[22:17] <BBLLCC> free as in freee ... lol
[22:17] <EriC^^> yeah
[22:17] <lotuspsychje> vieira: not sure if thats the most reccomended way :p
[22:17] <AngryGoose_> Okay how can I just transfer all of my home directory to an external HDD through cli only?
[22:18] <lotuspsychje> !dd | AngryGoose_
[22:18] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, you should probably ask in ##windows as they'd know what you need to do
[22:18] <lotuspsychje> !info dd
[22:18] <EriC^^> !info core-utils
[22:18] <vieira> lotuspsychje: I was under the impression that since 13.04 it would clean after itself
[22:18] <thethrillgh> eric^^ alright thanks
[22:19] <vieira> from what I understand it might keep one or sometimes two older kernels around
[22:19] <vieira> but it will not keep like tens of kernels
[22:19] <EriC^^> AngryGoose_, sudo cp -a /home/<your user> /path/to/mounted/hdd
[22:19] <vieira> when you install a new one, the oldest ones are removed
[22:19] <vieira> but I am not sure
[22:19] <EriC^^> thethrillgh, no problem
[22:19] <vieira> at this point I have the running kernel +2 older
[22:20] <vieira> I am not sure if I removed the other manually
[22:20] <vieira> or if it is doing it by itself xD
[22:25] <Bashing-om> AngryGoose_: A thought; have you lost authority to access your /home ? what results -> ls -al .Xauthority , ls -al .ICEauthority <-
[22:26] <Bashing-om> vieira: In my upgraded 14.04 to remove old kernels I run -> sudo apt-get autoremove <-.
[22:26] <apt-get> hello, apt-get here
[22:27] <vieira> Bashing-om: ah ok!  That is exactly what I wanted to know
[22:27] <AngryGoose_> .Xauthority says no file or directory. ICEauthroity says -rw------- 1 casey casey 180568 Mar 31
[22:27] <vieira> it marks older kernels for autoremoval
[22:28] <vieira> but you still need to run autoremove
[22:28] <Bashing-om> vieira: true. I can hunt up the docs if required .
[22:28] <ritaa> hola quiero entrar a otro chat y no esta en las opciones me ayudan
[22:29] <vieira> Bashing-om:  thanks a lot, no need for that! it is my understanding as well after looking into the script
[22:29] <vieira> Bashing-om: just out of curiosity, at this point how many kernels do you have installed?
[22:29] <vieira> the current one and two more?
[22:30] <Bashing-om> AngryGoose_: So no .Xauthority file. so no access ! .. have you rebooted the system ? That file is supposed to re-create upon reboot .
[22:30] <ritaa> ---.--
[22:31] <Bashing-om> vieira: I have 3 presently ... need to remove 1 of them I guess .. I do keep a  working backup just in case . and i do not remove 'till I see that all is right with a new kernel install .
[22:32] <vieira> Bashing-om: yeah! I think the script is smart enough when marking for autoremoval
[22:33] <vieira> it always keeps at least one older that the current running
[22:33] <vieira> just in case
[22:33] <vieira> and in some circunstances it can be two
[22:33] <vieira> so I think just running autoremove is safe enough
[22:33] <AngryGoose_> Bashing-om, I dont see it, and have rebooted
[22:36] <LiohAu> hey guys, I'am trying to follow a guide that says 'Configure your Ubuntu repositories to allow "restricted," "universe," and "multiverse."', how can I achieve/check this ?
[22:37] <k1l> LiohAu: see in system settings and then software and updates
[22:37] <LiohAu> from command line :D
[22:38] <huig> what is the diferrence between restricted and multiverse?
[22:38] <LiohAu> I don't know :(
[22:38] <leonic> i was in test disk and i write the partition  but it deletet the other partition
[22:39] <DalekSec> huig: Same difference as main and universe, one is only community supported.
[22:39] <huig> DalekSec, thanks!
[22:39] <LiohAu> I know that things happens in the sources.list file
[22:39] <bekks> LiohAu: Whats the big picture? What are you actually trying to achieve?
[22:40] <k1l> LiohAu: then see the /etc/apt/sources.list file. its explained in there
[22:40] <LiohAu> well I think it's already ok, because I see the restricted, and multiverse and universe keyword in the file
[22:41] <LiohAu> but I am not sure
[22:42] <LiohAu> this is the content of my sources.list : http://pastebin.com/ZYn5f7qn
[22:43] <huig> LiohAu, i think you have to uncomment lines containing the words restricted, universe or multiverse
[22:43] <LiohAu> bekks: trying to follow a guide to setup a package, and at the begining of the guide they ask me to add these repository
[22:43] <LiohAu> huig: they are already there
[22:43] <bekks> LiohAu: Which guide?
[22:44] <LiohAu> but I don't know if I have missing ones
[22:44] <bekks> LiohAu: Whats the big picture? WHAT are you ACTUALLY trying to achieve?
[22:44] <LiohAu> bekks: this is the guide http://wiki.ros.org/indigo/Installation/UbuntuARM - but I don't know why it matters .
[22:44] <LiohAu> my question remains valid for any guide asking to configure repos
[22:45] <bekks> LiohAu: It matters, because your guide potentially isnt the way to go to achieve your goal. Potentially.
[22:45] <bekks> LiohAu: So knowing what you are trying to achieve is important.
[22:46] <bekks> LiohAu: The question itself, regarding repos, is still valid though.
[22:46] <k1l> LiohAu: do you see restricted, univers and multiverse in the paste you gave us?
[22:46] <LiohAu> yes
[22:46] <LiohAu> but maybe there are other repos that I don't know which are missing
[22:46] <k1l> LiohAu: and like i said: there i text in the file. you want to read it
[22:46] <k1l> LiohAu: there are not
[22:47] <k1l> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
[22:48] <LiohAu> I came here because this guide is so *** long
[22:48] <k1l> welcome to cli :)
[22:48] <huig> LiohAu, did u do apt-get update before those steps?
[22:48] <LiohAu> huig: yes
[22:48] <LiohAu> upgrade too
[22:49] <k1l> LiohAu: seriously: if you dont want to read and learn something i dont think that will work well with the arm board
[22:49] <huig> LiohAu, from what i saw on your pastebin, it looks alright
[22:50] <LiohAu> k1l: I read a lot already, this is just think it's stupid to read all this stuff just for the 1st part of the guide
[22:51] <sethj> I've got a udev rule that runs when I plug in/unplug the power cable of my laptop. It runs a script that calls notify-send, but I never see anything on the screen. I've tried exporting DISPLAY to by current DISPLAY value but that didn't seem to have any effect. I'm dumping the return value from notify-send into a log file so I know the script is being run (the timestamp updates). Is there something else I need to do to get a graphical prog
[22:51] <sethj> ram working this way?
[22:52] <bekks> sethj: Show us your script in a pastebin please.
[22:54] <sethj> bekks, here it is: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10715189/
[22:55] <bekks> sethj: Does it work when running it manually?
[22:56] <sethj> bekks, yes it works as expected.
[22:56] <owl_> flash crashes when I resize the video in youtube often
[22:56] <bekks> owl_: So dont resize videos often? :)
[22:57] <owl_> flash crashes most of the time when I resize the video in youtube
[22:57] <huig> sethj, why would you see anything on the screen? the output is written into that logfile
[22:58] <mcphail> sethj: does the script run if you add the full path for notify-send (/usr/bin/notify-send)?
[22:58] <sethj> huig, actually, it does show the notification and create the log file..
[22:58] <sethj> mcphail, Good idea, I'll try that!
[23:00] <sethj> nope. The log file's timestamp is updated but there is no notification.
[23:01] <sethj> huig, just to remove all variables that may affect this I'll adjust the logging so it is unrelated to the notify-send command.
[23:02] <mcphail> sethj: if you redirect stderr to your log file, do you see anything?
[23:03] <sethj> mcphail, hm, nope. No luck :/
[23:03] <sethj> (I used 2> /path/to/log)
[23:04] <mcphail> sethj: and if yor remove the "export..." line and change to "DISPLAY-:0 notify..." as a single line?
[23:04] <mcphail> sorrt DISPLAY=:0
[23:05] <sethj> mcphail, tried that already, but I will try again just to be complete.
[23:06] <bekks> sethj: you could try this, in addition: DISPLAY=... /usr/bin/notify-send ... | tee -a /your/logfile
[23:06] <sethj> Here's the latest script just so we're on the same line: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10715240/
[23:06] <sethj> Still no go :/
[23:07] <mcphail> which "user" runs the script?
[23:07] <sethj> mcphail, root runs it (I'm not sure I can specify that manually anyway..?)
[23:08] <hrs> what's up
[23:08] <sethj> bekks, no difference, except that it no longer updates the log's timestamp.
[23:08] <hrs> any one alive ?
[23:08] <mcphail> sethj: ok - i think the user is the problem
[23:09] <sethj> mcphail, oh? Why's that?
[23:10] <mcphail> sethj: if you're logged in graphically, only your user can display the notification
[23:10] <mcphail> sethj: try ctrl-alt-f4 and log in as yourself
[23:11] <mcphail> sethj: type "DISPLAY=:0 notify-send "hello"" and quickly press ctrl-alt-f7
[23:11] <mcphail> you'll see the notification
[23:11] <mcphail> ctrl-alt-f4 again, "sudo -i" to become root and try again. The notification won't be shown
[23:12] <sethj> yup that worked.
[23:12] <sethj> Is there a way I can specify the user from the udev rule?
[23:12] <mcphail> sethj: I don't know :)
[23:12] <sethj> Or am I going to have to do fancy switch user stuff in the script somehow?
[23:12] <sethj> mcphail, ok, I can look it up :)
[23:13]  * mcphail always uses overly-elaborate hacks with incrontab for this sort of thing, but that is probably the wrong way
[23:15] <sethj> mcphail, yes I thought about an infinite loop or a cron job but I figured this was the right way(tm) to do this :P
[23:16] <mcphail> sethj: your hacks make my hacks look elegant ;)
[23:16] <sethj> lol
[23:19] <shudon> hi all :) what can i do on ubuntu 14.04 to run an X server in an X window to experiment with other window managers?
[23:21] <docmur> does anyone know where Zimbra stores it's install information? I need to downgrade it and I thought removing /opt/zimbra would work bu install.sh still detects the 8 packages
[23:23] <True78> Sorry I don't know how to use xchat or IRC but I need help. Ubuntu 12.04 on my armv7 dev board here's the problem (Setting up openssh-server (1:5.9p1-5ubuntu1.4) ...
[23:23] <True78> Creating SSH2 RSA key; this may take some time ...Illegal instruction (core dumped)
[23:23] <True78> dpkg: error processing openssh-server (--configure):
[23:23] <True78>  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 132
[23:23] <True78> Setting up ssh-import-id (2.10-0ubuntu1) ...
[23:23] <True78> Errors were encountered while processing:
[23:24] <Bashing-om> !paste | true
[23:27] <misfit1> hello everyone, I'm having an issue that is preventing me from connecting to wifi. I'm on kubuntu 14.04 64-bit intel centrino wireless-n 1080 network card. any thoughts?
[23:27] <True78> I'm to dumb to use this
[23:30] <AngryGoose_> Hye guys how can I copy my entire home dir to an external HDD
[23:31] <AngryGoose_> I have to do it through a live cd
[23:32] <tgm4883> AngryGoose_: CTRL+C and CTRL+V
[23:32] <AngryGoose_> How could I do it on the GUI if i have to run from live cd?
[23:32] <AngryGoose_> Figured I had to do it on cli
[23:32] <tgm4883> AngryGoose_: can you find it?
[23:35] <true78> how do I post an error from the terminal here
[23:36] <tgm4883> !pastebinit | true78
[23:40] <true78> I can' past anything anywhere
[23:41] <true78> i can't past anything anywhere
[23:41] <tgm4883> true78: what do you mean?
[23:42] <sethj> mcphail, well I got it working by appending su seth -c 'notify-send...' but for some reason the udev rule was activated waaay more times then I expected..
[23:42] <sethj> That's systemd for you I guess.
[23:42] <true78> I copy but can't past with right click menu using MATE
[23:43] <sethj> Thanks for the help anyway mcphail. You were right on about the user :)
[23:44] <tgm4883> true78: you mean the link that pastebinit gave you?
[23:44] <true78> sorry for the typos using wireless keyboard
[23:45] <true78> I can't past into chromium
[23:46] <joshumax> Anyone know why sethj's syslog is showing Activating service name='org.freedesktop.systemd1' when /sbin/init is symlinked to upstart?
[23:47] <sethj> it's kind of creepy ;P
[23:47] <joshumax> Is that dbus or something?
[23:47] <sethj> it is dbus joshumax, but it only happens when my udev rule is enabled o.O
[23:48] <true78> should I purge it and delete the folder and reinstall
[23:49] <avansledright> purge wouldn't hurt
[23:50] <true78> ok I'll be back
[23:53] <Nolan_Chancellor> Here is my theory on why you dick mutilating faggot freaks have such a high rate of suicide. It's because you faggots are failures at life and think transitioning is your way to start over and rebrand yourselves. After the transition, you are still a failure at life, only now you are a mutilated mutant freak as well. So you all off yourselves.
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[23:53] <raging_goblin> hi , i  am using ubuntu studio and I can't login to my hotmail account with firefox
[23:54] <raging_goblin> can anybody help?
[23:55] <avansledright> @raging_goblin what have you tried so far?
[23:55] <AngryGoose_> Okay so how can I totally copy my home folder to an external HDD? I am getting permission errors through the gui
[23:55] <raging_goblin> firefox safe mode, aurora and midori, all the same result, a blank screen after I enter username and pass
[23:56] <avansledright> check http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-25184-can-t-open-hotmail-in-firefox
[23:57] <avansledright> AngryGoose_ sudo cp /home /path_to_HDD
[23:57] <BlackDalek> I am trying to send a file using bluetooth from my mac OS 10.6 to my Ubuntu computer. It looks like it is going to work, but then all I get on the Ubuntu computer is a padlock over the bluetooth indicator (top of desktop), then padlock disappears and no file is transfered. Any clues?
[23:58] <BlackDalek> My ubuntu is 14.04.
[23:58] <raging_goblin> thanks avansledright I ll go try it out