[00:01] <mamece2> Bashing-om: thanks for your help man
[00:04] <Bashing-om> mamece2: Not much help, sorry .. all I can think of now is to see what results if a Xorg.con file were created .. and that as said will be a steep learning curve in todays DKMS (Dynamic Kernal Mode Setting ) world .
[00:05] <mamece2> Bashing-om: how can I create a Xorg.conf file?
[00:05] <godrick> hola
[00:07] <Bashing-om> mamece2: Lots of homework ..look'n for the tutorial I stuck 'somewhere' .
[00:08] <mamece2> Bashing-om: oh u mean something custom made
[00:08] <choki> how do i enable 256 colors in xterm? i just tried but when i echo $TERM i just get "xterm-color" but not xterm-256'color
[00:12] <zykotick9> mamece2: fyi, using xorg.conf.d/ is typically better form these days... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config
[00:12] <mamece2> zykotick9: let me check the url
[00:14] <daftykins> the content is going to be far more of a challenge than the placement :P
[00:17] <Patrick_> Hi, when my PC boots it makes it to the Xubuntu splash and after that the screen is all black (with backlight). My hypothesis is that I messed up xorg; the last thing I did was put some lines in xorg.conf to try to it going to sleep, and I assume because of what I did the session is now permanently asleep or whatever when it boots. I need a way to change that config file back to default, I assume I will need a liveCD although I don'
[00:17] <Bashing-om> mamece2: Another tutorial : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xorg . looks good .
[00:18] <mamece2> Bashing-om: ok , looking at it in a few minutes
[00:28] <qwuye> http://pastebin.com/dPQYg3mv - free carding network join now
[00:30] <choki> how stupid is ubuntu? xterm-256colors are pain to setup. this will not work https://push.cx/2008/256-color-xterms-in-ubuntu
[00:30] <choki> idk
[00:30] <choki> why the hell isnt 256colors set by default in 2015????
[00:30] <choki> srsly??
[00:31] <daftykins> oh you're totally going to get free help with that attitude :)
[00:31] <choki> xD
[00:31] <choki> i go to arch. if i need to set up simple things why to catch with ubuntu then?
[00:31] <Jordan_U> choki: Please state your end goal, explain what steps you're performing to achieve it, and what results you're getting instead. Keep any extraneous comments to yourself.
[00:32] <choki> I TRY TO SET 256 colors in STUPID XTERM
[00:46] <xpro256> damn, this people need to get some respect
[00:47] <Guest21477> Does anyone know why hitting shutdown always logs me out? Using Ubuntu 14.04
[00:48] <nicomachus> what do you mean "hitting shutdown"?
[00:48] <nicomachus> Your computer's power button?
[00:49] <Guest21477> No, I mean shutdown within the unity menu in the upper right hand corner. Not sure what it's called.
[00:50] <Guest21477> The physical shutdown button works correctly, just seems to be the menu option that's being a pain
[00:50] <nicomachus> you selected "Shut Down" from the drop-down menu and it logs you out instead of shutting down?
[00:50] <Guest21477> Yes
[00:50] <OerHeks> Normally you would get a confirmation window, shutdown or reboot
[00:50] <Guest21477> I'm aware
[00:51] <nicomachus> Does it give any confirmation window before logging out, or does it just automatically log out?
[00:51] <nicomachus> and is it locking or logging out when you select Shut Down?
[00:51] <Guest21477> It just logs me out, oddly enough
[00:52] <nicomachus> weirRrRrRrd. can you shutdown from terminal?
[00:52] <Guest21477> Yeap
[00:52] <Guest21477> Restart also seems to work fine, just the shutdown button
[00:53] <OerHeks> it logs you out ... and waiting does not show turning off? any hdd activity still going on?
[00:53] <nicomachus> do you have more than one user account on that machine?
[00:54] <Guest21477> It just logs me out and brings up the login screen
[00:54] <Guest21477> Just my account
[00:54] <Guest21477> And guest is disabled
[00:55] <nicomachus> ok, there's a bug report on launchpad for this from 2011...
[00:55] <Guest21477> Hmm
[00:56] <Guest21477> That is odd
[00:56] <Guest21477> I'll hop over later and report it and see if it's a legit issue
[00:56] <nicomachus> hold up there's a solution
[00:56] <hkrrsx> Back in the AM ....
[00:57] <Guest21477> Ah, what is it?
[00:57] <nicomachus> "This is because the lightdm user (which the greeter runs as) does not have permission to shutdown while sessions are open. Inside a normal session this would just return you to the login screen.
[00:57] <nicomachus> The solution is either for the indicator to say "not allowed" or to run a PolicyKit frontend in the greeter than can get the required permissions to perform the shutdown."
[00:58] <Guest21477> Ah, that makes sense
[00:58] <Guest21477> I do have to sudo to shutdown/reboot so that's probably it
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[01:03] <daftykins> nicomachus: that's not an Ubuntu support question
[01:03] <OerHeks> lets move on with support, thanks.
[01:04] <Guest21477> Ah, reinstalling the greeter package seems to have done the trick
[01:04] <nicomachus> awesome!
[01:04] <Guest21477> Most helpful :)
[01:05] <Guest21477> I do have another issue which is slightly more bothersome, every time I restart I can't connect back to my router without resetting the router. Just started to happen
[01:06] <nicomachus> what type of router? Could be a problem with too many assigned IPs.
[01:06] <Guest21477> It's a crappy Verizon Jetpack
[01:07] <Guest21477> I'm the only the device connected to it, however
[01:08] <daftykins> tried a factory reset on it?
[01:08] <nicomachus> yea, that or a firmware update maybe.
[01:08] <pavlos> increase #devices to the dhcp settings
[01:09] <daftykins> not on ISP supplied hardware methinks.
[01:09] <nicomachus> that's a 4g device isn't it?
[01:09] <Guest21477> Yup
[01:10] <Guest21477> Best internet I can get in the middle of nowhereland where I am
[01:10] <nicomachus> yea, I have no experience with those. sorry.
[01:11] <nicomachus> you may have some luck on ##networking... but those guys aren't very focused on staying on-topic sometimes. :P
[01:11] <Guest21477> Yeah, when trying to figure out how to portforward an old router a while back they ended up talking about how much they hated some obscure encryption method somehow
[01:12] <Guest21477> I'll reset it and see if it fixes anything
[01:12] <daftykins> easiest place to start is when it isn't working, see if you have a DHCP lease and can ping it
[01:12] <daftykins> also read your logs to see whereabouts it's failing
[01:13] <Guest21477> Will do, thanks
[01:16] <ryan_> cant find my second hd need help, thanks
[01:17] <Sunstar> does it show up in the BIOS? does it show up in gparted?
[01:17] <daftykins> ryan_: "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" then "sudo parted -l | pastebinit"
[01:17] <ryan_> bios=yes, desktop icon=no
[01:18] <daftykins> yep run the above please
[01:21] <ryan_> Number  Start   End    Size   Type     File system  Flags
[01:21] <ryan_>  1      1049kB  368MB  367MB  primary  ntfs         boot
[01:21] <ryan_>  2      368MB   500GB  500GB  primary  ntfs
[01:21] <daftykins> ryan_: i gave you commands to run so that you wouldn't try and paste something here.
[01:21] <ryan_> oh, sorry
[01:21] <daftykins> it should've given you a link
[01:22] <daftykins> ryan_: assuming those two lines are from sdb though, that's a Windows install you want to get some files from?
[01:24] <OerHeks> ntfs partition might not be healty, when it does not automount.
[01:24] <daftykins> mmmhmm, or in a hibernate state
[01:24] <daftykins> not getting very timely responses to proceed though
[01:24] <Sunstar> smartmontool
[01:24] <ryan_> well hibernate i think
[01:25] <OerHeks> indeed, see smart tools in disks
[01:25] <dadis> hi
[01:25] <dadis> zykotick9, hi
[01:25] <Sunstar> oh yeah. if it's windows 8, its because it's hibernated
[01:25] <daftykins> ryan_: did the install die?
[01:25] <ryan_> whats a die?
[01:25] <Neldogz> trying to install the Nvidia prop drivers and seeing the following message: unable to find a suitable destination to install 32-bit compatibility libraries your system may not be set up for 32-bit compatibility
[01:25] <ryan_> its just a hd with a folder
[01:26] <daftykins> ryan_: anyway run "sudo mkdir /media/windows && sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sdb2 /media/windows" then if it errors, "dmesg | tail | pastebinit" and share the link here.
[01:26] <OerHeks> Neldogz, if your 64 bit ubuntu complaints about 32 bit nvidia prop driver, download the 64 bit i guess
[01:27] <OerHeks> Neldogz, i would use the driver tool build-in
[01:27] <Neldogz> OerHeks: i just double-checked.. i did download the 64 bit driver
[01:27] <daftykins> manual nvidia site downloads aren't the best move at all.
[01:28] <OerHeks> Unless you have such new hardware, then i would use the xorg ppa
[01:28] <Neldogz> daftykins: alright, going with the driver tool
[01:29] <daftykins> ryan_: is something wrong? did you try those commands?
[01:30] <ryan_> yea, but..
[01:30] <karmaghia> So... my timezone is set to UTC no matter what/how I set timezone
[01:30] <ryan_> maybe i dindnt enter it correctly
[01:30] <daftykins> ryan_: if nothing came back at all, it probably worked just fine
[01:30] <karmaghia> I need to set it to PDT (America/Los_Angeles), but dpkg-reconfigure tzdata doesn't do anything
[01:30] <daftykins> ryan_: try "ls /media/windows" and see if you see the usual C:\ folders
[01:31] <ryan_> can i copyls /media/windows
[01:31] <ryan_> oops
[01:31] <daftykins> if you need to save those precious seconds, sure :)
[01:31] <ryan_> it says no such file or directory
[01:32] <wiz_> hello how can i install eagle in ubunto studio? it appears in software list but cant install because theres no installation button like other apps , thank you
[01:32] <daftykins> ryan_: ok so i'm going to need the result from the other commands then. first up "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" - make sure that one works
[01:34] <nicomachus> whoa, daftykins, does that just automatically pastebin results of a command?
[01:34] <ryan_> "... installed and are no longer required... and 10 not upgraded"
[01:34] <daftykins> ryan_: none of that is important
[01:35] <daftykins> nicomachus: yeah you can pipe commands into it to share their output
[01:35] <nicomachus> that's pretty cool, didn't know about that.
[01:35] <ryan_> i think its alreadyy installed
[01:35] <daftykins> ryan_: ok so now "dmesg | tail | pastebinit"
[01:35] <daftykins> it'll output a URL for you to paste here
[01:36] <Thenewone> Hi i want install feh but i couldnt
[01:37] <nicomachus> Thenewone: did you get an error message...?
[01:38] <ryan_> hey, how do you get the line in the middle there
[01:38] <Thenewone> sudo apt-get install feh --> give error: failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/...............................
[01:38] <nicomachus> ryan_: shift+\
[01:38] <daftykins> depends. in my part of the world, it's left shift+the key immediately beside it
[01:38] <ryan_> oh thanks
[01:38] <daftykins> !paste | Thenewone show us the full output please.
[01:39] <Thenewone> ok guys
[01:40] <ryan_>  http://paste.ubuntu.com/10734897/
[01:41] <daftykins> ryan_: alright now "df -h | pastebinit"
[01:42] <ryan_>  http://paste.ubuntu.com/10734904/
[01:42] <daftykins> ryan_: ok, now "sudo parted -l | pastebinit"
[01:44] <ryan_> Error: /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1: unrecognised disk label
[01:44] <ryan_> Error: /dev/mapper/sda5_crypt: unrecognised disk label
[01:44] <ryan_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10734911/
[01:44] <pull_my_finger> huhuhuuuuuuu
[01:44] <daftykins> ryan_: interesting it's your sda with Windows on, ok
[01:45] <daftykins> ryan_: "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /media/windows" and if that errors, go back to a "dmesg | tail | pastebinit"
[01:45] <Thenewone> past.ubuntu.com/10734915
[01:46] <OerHeks> past?
[01:46] <daftykins> manual type ;)
[01:46] <nicomachus> paste.ubuntu.com/10734915 fixed
[01:46] <daftykins> Thenewone: does "ping google.com" fail? (ctrl+c to stop if not)
[01:46] <Thenewone> nope
[01:47] <Thenewone> i can ping google.com
[01:47] <pull_my_finger> used to hear ubuntu was from south africa, and nowadays people say its british?... Canonnical's control had been changed?
[01:47] <OerHeks> Thenewone, run update before installing something.
[01:47] <nicomachus> Thenewone: sudo apt-get update
[01:47] <Thenewone> i did this befor
[01:47] <Thenewone> sudo apt-get update
[01:47] <Thenewone> apt-get upgrade
[01:47] <Thenewone> apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:48] <Thenewone> it's working now lol
[01:48] <daftykins> ;]
[01:48] <Thenewone> i really dont know how Oo
[01:48] <nicomachus> temp network failure? who knows.
[01:48] <Thenewone> ok thanks guys yep maybe
[01:51] <ryan_> well sda2 should be  just a hd with a 200gb folder not windows  http://paste.ubuntu.com/10734926/
[01:51] <daftykins> hmm your firewall is going too nuts for me to see what i want  to
[01:51] <daftykins> ryan_: try "ls /media/windows" again
[01:55] <ryan_> i see initrd.img , initrd.img.old , vmlinuz , vmlinuz.old
[01:58] <daftykins> ryan_: can you do "df -h | pastebinit" again?
[02:00] <ryan_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10734970/
[02:01] <daftykins> ryan_: ok it's not mounting, so when you run "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /media/windows" i need a manual paste, to http://paste.ubuntu.com of what happens in the terminal window
[02:05] <ryan_> i entered it and nothing happened
[02:05] <daftykins> just returned to the prompt immediately huh?
[02:06] <daftykins> ok "dmesg > ~/file && pastebinit ~/file"
[02:06] <Sutieday> Anyway I can get Ubuntu to save my laptop brightness settings on reboot?
[02:08] <ryan_>  Windows is hibernated, refused to mount.
[02:08] <ryan_> Failed to mount '/dev/sda2': Operation not permitted
[02:08] <ryan_> The NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown
[02:08] <ryan_> Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting), or mount the volume
[02:08] <ryan_> read-only with the 'ro' mount option.
[02:09] <minerva> hi
[02:09] <daftykins> ryan_: so, read only gonna do?
[02:09] <pull_my_finger> nehnhe nhe nha nhaaaaaaaaaaaa........
[02:09] <ryan_> can i copy the file
[02:09] <daftykins> ryan_: "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /media/windows -o ro"
[02:09] <minerva> I need some help
[02:10] <minerva> I cant seem to get my internal wireless card to read
[02:10] <daftykins> 'read' ?
[02:10] <minerva> as in when i do iwconfig it doesnt show any device
[02:10] <minerva> so right now IM using an external wireless card
[02:10] <daftykins> you need a driver then
[02:10] <daftykins> "lspci | pastebinit" to show what your internal card is
[02:10] <minerva> how would I get the driver? Im kinda new
[02:11] <minerva> whats lspci
[02:11] <daftykins> a command to list the PCI devices
[02:11] <daftykins> run it to find out.
[02:12] <minerva> pastebin.com/G2zDMDyC
[02:12] <nicomachus> daftykins: in all fairness, "run it to find out" is usually TERRIBLE advice.
[02:13] <daftykins> yes, but i have little tolerance at this time for educating for every one of my pieces of advice :)
[02:13] <daftykins> nicomachus: also, i'd appreciate if you didn't play second guess all night :)
[02:14] <daftykins> !broadcom | minerva follow thise guide for BCM4331
[02:14] <daftykins> oops *this
[02:14] <ryan_> thanks
[02:14] <nicomachus> I'm sorry, isn't that the point of doing this in the public channel instead of PMs? so that others CAN second guess? But I'll leave if my audits aren't wanted.
[02:14] <TheC4mel> Hi. I'm currently running Linux Ubuntu and I'm having the weirdest problem with text. Random letters are shown, when clicking on firefox, and lots of text (or most of it) is gone or out of place.
[02:14] <dadis> hi
[02:14] <daftykins> nicomachus: well you've kinda shown you've got a bit of a hard on for me this evening :)
[02:15] <nicomachus> only because you're the only one in here actively helping people... and you don't have to put an emoticon after snide comments. it doesn't help.
[02:16] <daftykins> TheC4mel: screenshot?
[02:16] <TheC4mel> Sure. Let me get it into a state of where it's doing it, first. Lol.
[02:19] <TheC4mel> daftykins: https://www.filepicker.io/api/file/JdUE6vRIRSOAEOM286ON
[02:19] <daftykins> wow that looks funky
[02:20] <TheC4mel> btw, I've also noticed that it's doing this in system pop-ups, file choosing, etc
[02:20] <daftykins> TheC4mel: what kind of system? laptop? graphics + Driver? ubuntu version?
[02:20] <daftykins> oh right so not necessarily firefox. ok
[02:21] <TheC4mel> Yep. And btw, this has only happened once. (Now.)
[02:21] <TheC4mel> I'll give you the system info, one sec
[02:21] <OerHeks> TheC4mel, what happens when you zoom in/out with ctrl + mousewheel ?
[02:21] <daftykins> huh? how'd you know to come in and ask abut it then? :)
[02:21] <daftykins> *about
[02:21] <OerHeks> i have seen this in chrome too
[02:22] <TheC4mel> I made educated guesses as to where I'm typing, and what I'm clicking. Lol
[02:22] <OerHeks> one step back and forward solves that, moste times for me.
[02:23] <TheC4mel> Yeah. I think it's just a simple little fix. I'm gonna reboot my PC and see what happens, and I'll hop back on the IRC in a few
[02:24] <TheC4mel> OerHeks: But it's not just the browser that it's happening with. It's the system too, for example, file picker. I had to make guesses as to what file I was choosing because it only displayed the padding, no text
[02:25] <Quenz> I tried to install a proprietary driver yesterday on Xubuntu, but Additional Drivers said there was none, basically. I did install the flgrx package though. Then, when I booted today, my resolution is stuck at 640x480.
[02:25] <daftykins> i'd be memtesting that thing and checking driver
[02:26] <daftykins> Quenz: "sudo apt-get purge fglrx" then reboot
[02:26] <daftykins> Quenz: then tell us your graphics card.
[02:26] <TheC4mel> I'm gonna see what happens when I reboot, and I'll hop back on this chan. :)
[02:27] <Quenz> daftykins: Radeon HD 4850
[02:27] <TheC4mel> I'm sure it's likely just a simple fix
[02:27] <Quenz> I'm gonna reboot now.
[02:29] <Pinchiukas> How can I remove all packages but the base essentials?
[02:29] <daftykins> why?
[02:29] <TheC4mel> daftykins: Omg, haha! I didn't have to reboot because when I restarted Firefox, it fixed itself. Well, mostly. It's still a bit evident.
[02:29] <Quenz> Thanks daftykins, that worked.
[02:29] <daftykins> np
[02:30] <Quenz> So there's no way I can install a proprietary driver for my card, daftykins?
[02:30] <daftykins> Quenz: i think your card is too old to have a better driver, so basically you've got the open source or nothing - have to upgrade card
[02:30] <Quenz> Alright, thank you.
[02:30] <TheC4mel> daftykins: Do you think it's just a bad installation of Firefox? Maybe reinstalling might fix it?
[02:30] <daftykins> should be confirmation online about AMD legacy status
[02:30] <dadis> Pinchiukas, that would be another distro
[02:30] <daftykins> !amd
[02:30] <daftykins> !ati
[02:30] <dadis> or you could use the minimal iso Pinchiukas
[02:31] <dadis> !minimal
[02:32] <TheC4mel> daftykins: Do you think it's just a bad installation of Firefox? Maybe reinstalling might fix it?
[02:32] <Bashing-om> Quenz: There is one viable - I stress viable - option IF a proprietary driver is required. release 12.04.1 has the Xserver version that AMD still supports . AMD dropped support for all later versions of xserver .
[02:32] <daftykins> TheC4mel: no
[02:33] <daftykins> Bashing-om: .1 is EOL though
[02:34] <Quenz> Bashing-om: Pretty much the only issue I have with the open source driver is that I have to use redshift just to change my gamma, which isn
[02:34] <Pinchiukas> dadis: I have a vps at a hosting company so I can't install it. Just use the Ubuntu image.
[02:34] <Quenz> isn't very good for just that purpose.
[02:34] <Pinchiukas> Can't I remove all the unneccesary packages after installation?
[02:34] <dadis> Pinchiukas, ask them if they allow it and they will probably be glad to help. i used to work for a vps host and would help anyone that paid their bill with top notch advice
[02:34] <daftykins> Pinchiukas: contact your provider's support
[02:34] <dadis> daftykins, mind reader
[02:35] <daftykins> :>
[02:35] <Bashing-om> daftykins: Not that I am aware of .. I am still running 12.04.1 - on an alternate install that I do keep current - .. I fall into that catagory of an old ATI card .
[02:35] <Ben64> Bashing-om: 12.04.1 is not current
[02:35] <daftykins> hrmm, must be tedious to keep that up to date manually
[02:36] <Pinchiukas> dadis, daftykins: they use OpenVZ and it uses preconfigured templates. Do you really think they're going to go out of their way to reconfigure their entire hosting platform so that it'd meet my needs?
[02:36] <daftykins> Pinchiukas: well i was kinda hoping you'd come to that conclusion yourself so that you would see now nuts it is :)
[02:36] <Ben64> Pinchiukas: "unnecessary packages" is something only you can decide
[02:40] <Bashing-om> Ben64: yeah, and no .. release 12.04 is supported 'till 2017, and if ine installs 12.04.1 then it has the X-server v1.12 . And so long as HWE is not enabled will remain on that X-server . Update as normal and no problem.
[02:40] <blackmatrix_ny> Any idea why my telnet -a command takes longer...Its much faster on unix servers
[02:40] <daftykins> ah yeah staying on 3.2.0
[02:41] <blackmatrix_ny> sorry, i meant netstat -a takes years on ubuntu terminal but fast on unix terminals
[02:42] <daftykins> fine here
[02:42] <Pinchiukas> Ben64: the ubuntu maintainers can't see how I can live without libdrm-radeon?
[02:43] <daftykins> Pinchiukas: listen, it's not ubuntu's responsibility to make your VPS provider give you a lean OS. if you want one, pick a different VPS provider or default distro on your VPS.
[02:46] <Pinchiukas> Ok it seems there's nothing that can be done to have an unbloated Ubuntu installation...
[02:46] <Ben64> Bashing-om: thats not how it works
[02:46] <daftykins> not with your VPS provider probably, no
[02:47] <Pinchiukas> Not even on my own machine.
[02:47] <Ben64> Pinchiukas: uninstall any package you feel like uninstalling
[02:47] <Ben64> i don't see how this is a problem
[02:48] <johan> hi
[02:48] <ronieri> hi
[02:48] <Pinchiukas> Ben64: you think that if I don't like that there is a bunch of packages and services on my installation that I will never need, it is my own problem and I should deal with it by hand-picking each of the 300+ installed packages?
[02:50] <Ben64> Pinchiukas: yep, ubuntu comes with a default set of packages, different sets depending on flavour, you're free to add or remove what you want
[02:50] <johan> ok
[02:58] <Pinchiukas> Ben64: the default contains a huge amount of crap most people will never use.
[02:59] <OerHeks> Pinchiukas, those 'crap' does not take much space and is conveniant for most users.
[02:59] <daftykins> Pinchiukas: what are you hoping to achieve here? do you think that by saying this you'll somehow convince Canonical to make a special version for you?
[03:00] <OerHeks> Pinchiukas, there is an option for installing ubuntu-desktop by hand > --no-install-recommends
[03:00] <OerHeks> or something like that
[03:06] <Neldogz> anyone here have experience with the low latency kernel for ubuntu 14?
[03:07] <daftykins> Neldogz: why are you using it?
[03:07] <Neldogz> daftykins: testing pretty much.. I see that the kernel uses a faster tick rate.. figured might be better for gaming
[03:08] <Neldogz> daftykins: i now have it installed, Ubuntu 14.10 does seem zippier
[03:09] <prototypejesus> hello
[03:09] <daftykins> totally non-placebo?
[03:09] <prototypejesus> any ladies out there?
[03:09] <daftykins> prototypejesus: that's inappropriate for this channel and network.
[03:09] <daftykins> either ask an ubuntu support question or move on, please
[03:09] <prototypejesus> ah sorry
[03:10] <[n0mad]> lol
[03:10] <Neldogz> daftykins: yeah it's definitely faster in some aspects
[03:10] <Neldogz> daftykins: booting and shuts down faster for sure
[03:10] <prototypejesus> what is ubuntu? where can i get it?
[03:10] <Neldogz> daftykins: firefox seems faster
[03:10] <daftykins> Neldogz: do any benchmarks prove it? i think what you've got there is akin to people that put racing spec air filters and racing stripes on their cars
[03:11] <daftykins> prototypejesus: www.ubuntu.com of course, go nuts!
[03:11] <Neldogz> daftykins: yes seconds on bootup and shutdown benchmarks
[03:11] <prototypejesus> sweet thank you daft!
[03:11] <daftykins> Neldogz: what about gaming, you said that's what you installed it to influence.
[03:13] <Neldogz> daftykins: one of the issues i have noticed with ubuntu is that audio sometimes takes a split second too long to kick in.. this kernel seems to have resolved that issue
[03:13] <daftykins> hmm that's a bold claim
[03:13] <daftykins> anyway, glad you eventually saw desktop + server use the same :)
[03:15] <Neldogz> daftykins: both server and desktop generic kernel are set to 250 tick
[03:15] <Neldogz> low-latency kernel set to 1000
[03:16] <daftykins> yep 'cause they're the same! we had a little disagreement about that the other day :)
[03:17] <Neldogz> daftykins: yeah we did, problem is there is conflicting documentation online and in print.
[03:17] <Neldogz> daftykins: but you were right
[03:17] <daftykins> yeah, even the bot factoids here are out of date :(
[03:17] <daftykins> Neldogz: that book you said you had, was it seriously updated since 2012?
[03:17] <daftykins> 'cause i read 12.04 was when the kernels matched up
[03:19] <Neldogz> daftykins: yes it is the official ubuntu book eight edition which covers ubuntu 14.04
[03:20] <daftykins> from where?
[03:20] <daftykins> just a shame to see something legit be wrong
[03:21] <Neldogz> yeah was pretty disapointed
[03:31] <alpha_1351awev> this java code is supposed to filter any instances of a second string out of my first. i.e. if i type "String one", "one" it should just return "string"
[03:31] <alpha_1351awev>     public static String filter(String X, String Y) {
[03:31] <alpha_1351awev>        String y = "";
[03:31] <alpha_1351awev>        for (int i =0; i<(X.length() - Y.length()); i++) {
[03:31] <alpha_1351awev>            if(!X.substring(i, i+Y.length()).equals(Y)){
[03:31] <alpha_1351awev>                y+= X.substring(i, i+Y.length());
[03:31] <alpha_1351awev>                
[03:32] <ablest1980> alpha_1351amev use paste.ubuntu.com
[03:34] <daftykins> alpha_1351awev: also ask coding questions in a relevant channel, this is OS support.
[03:34] <daftykins> so, #java
[03:34] <alpha_1351awev> yes, friend suggested i use this
[03:34] <prototypejesus> what is a bitcoin?
[03:34] <daftykins> prototypejesus: not here.
[03:35] <prototypejesus> sorry my computer is locked up and they want me to pay them in these and idk what they are
[03:35] <daftykins> i don't believe you
[03:35] <daftykins> plus that'd be Windows - and data encrypted, not 'locked up'
[03:35] <prototypejesus> im not very computer literate
[03:36] <OerHeks> prototypejesus, on linux browser hijack? or other os?
[03:36] <alpha_1351awev> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10735294/
[03:36] <prototypejesus> can you private message on here?
[03:36] <prototypejesus> its on my windows machine
[03:36] <OerHeks> prototypejesus,  oh, install ubuntu then, much safer.
[03:36] <ablest1980> #ubuntu-java
[03:36] <prototypejesus> lol YES!
[03:37] <daftykins> prototypejesus: ##windows with you. also, stop trolling the channel please
[03:38] <daftykins> !pm | prototypejesus
[03:39] <prototypejesus> i did ask my ? here but then i got yelled at
[03:39] <prototypejesus> im sorry im a terrible person
[03:41] <prototypejesus> i love you guys
[03:42] <prototypejesus> whats a troll?
[03:42] <runningwithknive> a useless waste of space
[03:43] <prototypejesus> lol
[03:43] <prototypejesus> i dont wanna grow up im a toys r us kid
[03:43] <runningwithknive> so people hows it goign
[03:46] <runningwithknive> quiet
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[04:34] <chapa> hi
[04:34] <chapa> hola
[04:34] <daftykins> hi
[04:35] <chapa> where are you from?
[04:37] <daftykins> chapa: that's not what this channel is for. ubuntu support questions only.
[04:38] <Sramelyor3301> Hey Can anyone help me. I want to secure my Xchat through SSL. I am a noobie can u help me with it
[04:38] <chapa> HI EVERYONE
[04:38] <daftykins> Sramelyor3301: ask in #freenode
[04:38] <Sramelyor3301> thanks :)
[04:39] <chapa> HEY SRAME WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
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[04:40] <daftykins> stop it.
[04:40] <chapa> WHAT?
[04:41] <Sramelyor3301> chapa why?
[04:41] <daftykins> best not to enable the trolls, Sramelyor3301
[04:42] <Sramelyor3301> enable the trolls? sorry. I didn't get u
[04:42] <daftykins> as in don't give them reason to carry on
[04:43] <Sramelyor3301> oh
[04:43] <Sramelyor3301> sorry
[04:43] <jamend> hey
[04:49] <tsimonq2> hi
[04:49] <daftykins> lo
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[04:50] <chapa> where are you?
[04:51] <chapa> hi everyone
[04:51] <tsimonq2> im on 15.03 bros
[04:51] <chapa> so what?
[04:51] <chapa> hey
[04:52] <chapa> can you read me
[04:52] <daftykins> !vivid
[04:56] <Nyctophilia> Hello! I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on my Lenovo ThinkPad Helix (1.Gen) Specs: http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/thinkpad/thinkpad-helix/#tab-tech_specs and most stuff is working out of the box. I've still have 2 small problems i can't resolve on my own. 1. How can I right click with the tablet (touchscreen)? 2. g-sensors are not installed properly it seems. the picture is not auto-turning
[04:56] <Nyctophilia> if i hold my tablet sideways or upside down. no reaction. is there any information you need (input commands through terminal) to get some information of the devices? thank you in advance. i will appreciate any help.
[04:58] <pybokeh> can't change my system clock, im running ubuntu on virtualbox virtual machine
[04:58] <pybokeh> following https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/NTP.html
[04:58] <pybokeh> but don't know how to edit the ntp.conf file, like what I'm suppose to do with the file?
[04:58] <Nyctophilia> did you try to set it through virtualbox bios/uefi?
[04:59] <pybokeh> Nyctophilia: you lost me there
[04:59] <pybokeh> the host machine's clock is set right
[04:59] <Nyctophilia> or you could just edit the ntp.conf file with any editor (gedit)
[04:59] <Nyctophilia> oh okay
[05:00] <pybokeh> how do i edit ntp.conf file?
[05:00] <Nyctophilia> i just don't know if you need sudo rights
[05:00] <pybokeh> i have it open, but don't know what needs to change
[05:00] <Nyctophilia> oh
[05:01] <Nyctophilia> can you give me the input here via pastebin or any paste service
[05:01] <Nyctophilia> but i'm not sure if i can help
[05:01] <Nyctophilia> lol
[05:02] <pybokeh> http://pastebin.com/v6kgKq70
[05:02] <Nyctophilia> where are you located
[05:03] <pybokeh> US easter time zone
[05:03] <pybokeh> *eastern
[05:05] <Nyctophilia> you could try to switch thos ubuntu timeservers with these
[05:05] <Nyctophilia> http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/us
[05:05] <Nyctophilia> those*
[05:05] <Nyctophilia> then safe the conf
[05:06] <Nyctophilia> save*
[05:06] <Nyctophilia> and go on with the wiki
[05:06] <Nyctophilia> sudo service ntp reload
[05:06] <pybokeh> where do i put that line at?
[05:06] <Nyctophilia> sudo service ntp reload?
[05:06] <Nyctophilia> just open up a terminal
[05:06] <Nyctophilia> after you saved the file
[05:06] <pybokeh> no, the http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/us
[05:07] <Nyctophilia> i just told you
[05:07] <Nyctophilia> just switch them with the
[05:07] <Nyctophilia> server 0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org
[05:07] <Nyctophilia> server 1.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org
[05:07] <Nyctophilia> and so on
[05:07] <Nyctophilia> can't paste all of them here
[05:07] <Nyctophilia> i will get kicked because of spamming
[05:08] <pybokeh> so instead of server 0.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org, do: server http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/us?
[05:08] <Nyctophilia> jup
[05:08] <Nyctophilia> that should work
[05:08] <pybokeh> oh ok, the url format through me off
[05:08] <Nyctophilia> but i wonder why the ubuntu ones are not working
[05:09] <Nyctophilia> does the machine even have web access?
[05:13] <pybokeh> i did: sudo service ntp status
[05:14] <pybokeh> it says NTP server is not running
[05:14] <pybokeh> i can surf the web with virtual machine and host machine
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[05:18] <smcpn> Can i answer something?
[05:18] <Nyctophilia> well, can you?
[05:18] <Nyctophilia> lol
[05:18] <Nyctophilia> or did you mean: can i ask something?
[05:18] <MrAristo> Maybe.  Maybe not.
[05:19] <smcpn> Jaja
[05:19] <Nyctophilia> dont begin with that stupid stuff
[05:19] <Nyctophilia> just ask right away
[05:19] <omgitsmit> answer right away*
[05:19] <Nyctophilia> most users don't like it if some people ask, if they can actually ask
[05:20] <smcpn> I would like to know how could I apply for a job with linux.
[05:20] <omgitsmit> smcpn: put "linux" on your resume.
[05:20] <daftykins> that would be off topic.
[05:20] <smcpn> Sorry
[05:20] <daftykins> i also think you know this
[05:20] <smcpn> Where could I do that?
[05:21] <smcpn> I mean "answer"
[05:21] <Nyctophilia> go to antarctica and ask one of these neat little guys in suits if you can work for 'em
[05:21] <omgitsmit> worked for Nyctophilia
[05:22] <pybokeh> Nyctophilia: I give up i start the ntp, checked the status it says it is running now, but when i change the time, it lasts for only a few seconds then it goes back to wrong time
[05:22] <Nyctophilia> nah, unfortunately not. if so, i would not have asked a few minutes earlier about my own ubuntu/thinkpad helix problem :P
[05:23] <rahul_> how to create distro specific branding the ways ubuntu linux distro do?
[05:23] <daftykins> it's not ubuntu support to help you make your own distro, amusingly enough - try #linux
[05:24] <Nyctophilia> weird - is it a fresh install?
[05:24] <smcpn> Your intention is to offend me?
[05:24] <Nyctophilia> no, i was just joking around
[05:24] <Nyctophilia> :P
[05:24] <rahul_> how to create distro specific branding the ways ubuntu linux distro do for firefox ?
[05:25] <rahul_> i meant sorrry
[05:25] <rahul_> for incomplete question
[05:25] <rahul_> just rebranding the firefox?
[05:26] <elky> smcpn: this isn't the right place to ask for career advice.
[05:27] <smcpn> Now I´am working in Microsoft like IT and I don´t like it, I wish a job like this, but with linux (I am musician and I just like to change my job)
[05:28] <smcpn> Where can I answer for this?
[05:29] <pybokeh> can someone else help me with setting time?
[05:29] <omgitsmit> smcpn: this is a ubuntu support channel, not a job search channel. use google.com to research your job questions.
[05:30] <elky> smcpn: you could try asking in offtopic channels instead of tech support channels. ours is #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:30] <smcpn> Ok, I understand, sorry, and thanks.
[05:30] <smcpn> Have a good day.
[05:31] <pybokeh> i still can't get time to set correctly
[05:32] <pybokeh> i used the GUI and still doesn't work, it goes back to wrong time after a few seconds
[05:32] <Guest95986> Which Vpn is good for ubuntu?
[05:33] <omgitsmit> I use openvpn
[05:33] <Guest95986> tnx ;)
[05:35] <chapa> hi again
[05:35] <chapa> anywone can speak with me?
[05:35] <omgitsmit> !ask | chapa
[05:35] <chapa> please
[05:36] <chapa> i so bpred
[05:36] <chapa> hi
[05:36] <egregius> i use ubuntu
[05:36] <egregius> for pictures of boys go bathroom
[05:36] <egregius> you help
[05:37] <egregius> no work
[05:37] <egregius> need colors
[05:37] <egregius> ip cam
[05:38] <chapa> hi
[05:38] <egregius> you help
[05:38] <egregius> i make you
[05:38] <chapa> what?
[05:39] <egregius> you help
[05:39] <chapa> i dont need help
[05:39] <chapa> i was only say hello
[05:39] <egregius> you help or i root you
[05:40] <lotuspsychje> !ops | egregius
[05:40] <egregius> i pull out junk
[05:40] <egregius> and wack
[05:40] <elky> egregius: that's a terrible attitude for this channel. please stop
[05:40] <omgitsmit> whats the ip, we can fix the cam
[05:41] <egregius> nope
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> dont feed him, he's bad news
[05:41] <egregius> you try trick me clever
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> tnx elky
[05:43] <dev3x> hi
[05:43] <omgitsmit> welcome dev3x
[05:43] <svetlana> hi
[05:43] <dev3x> howz all ?
[05:44] <svetlana> i'm ok, thanks
[05:44] <dev3x> :)
[05:44] <rahul_>  how to create distro specific branding the ways ubuntu linux distro do for firefox ?
[05:45] <omgitsmit> rahul_: create your own html "brand" web page and set it as your homepage
[05:45] <omgitsmit> done.
[05:45] <daftykins> rahul_: like i said before, ask in #linux perhaps - it's off topic
[05:45] <rahul_> k
[05:57] <zero_coder> hello, i cant install ibboost-program-options1.53dev
[05:57] <zero_coder> hello, i cant install libboost-program-options1.53dev
[05:58] <daftykins> !details
[05:58] <zero_coder> daftykins, i was trying to install that package after downloading the .deb file its showing unmet dependencies. how do i handle that?
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> zero_coder: and you need this package to do what exactly?
[05:59] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, build opencog
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> zero_coder: wich ubuntu version are you on?
[06:00] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, 14.10
[06:00] <lotuspsychje> !info libboost-program-options1.53dev
[06:00] <lotuspsychje> !find libboost
[06:00] <daftykins> zero_coder: why are you throwing in debs manually?
[06:01] <zero_coder> daftykins, the apt-get couldnt find the installation candidate automatically
[06:01] <lotuspsychje> !info libboost-program-options-dev
[06:02] <lotuspsychje> zero_coder: is this what you need?
[06:02] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, i think so. thanks lotuspsychje :)
[06:02] <daftykins> zero_coder: that's the error when you try to install the wrong package name
[06:02] <zero_coder> daftykins, okay . thanks :)
[06:02] <EriC^^> zero_coder: you might need to purge the package you already tried installing
[06:03] <zero_coder> EriC^^, but nothing got installed
[06:03] <EriC^^> i know but it most likely is still there
[06:03] <EriC^^> type dpkg -l | grep libboost
[06:03] <zero_coder> EriC^^, sudo apt-get purge <package_name> ?
[06:03] <zero_coder> EriC^^, okay :)
[06:04] <EriC^^> yeah, get it's name from the dpkg -l command
[06:04] <lotuspsychje> i think that 53dev is part of that main libboost package
[06:04] <lotuspsychje> see apt-cache
[06:05] <zero_coder> updating my cache now. i will try installing after that
[06:09] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, now its showing couldnot find the following boost libraries
[06:09] <zero_coder> boost_date_time
[06:09] <zero_coder>           boost_filesystem
[06:09] <zero_coder>           boost_regex
[06:09] <zero_coder>           boost_serialization
[06:09] <zero_coder>           boost_system
[06:09] <zero_coder>           boost_thread
[06:09] <daftykins> lets not paste.
[06:11] <daftykins> there we go
[06:11] <lotuspsychje> zero_coder: like daftykins said, we dont know what you are trying to do, your installing parts of packages
[06:12] <lotuspsychje> zero_coder: you following a tutorial or some?
[06:12] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, no i just cloned the opencog repo and trying to build it.
[06:12] <omgitsmit> "how about be sudon't"
[06:12] <omgitsmit> we*
[06:12] <svetlana> why not
[06:12] <svetlana> it's not packaged after all.
[06:13] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, http://pastebin.com/ii8S1BSu
[06:13] <zero_coder> thats the error log
[06:13] <svetlana> did you run configure first ?
[06:14] <zero_coder> svetlana, configure?
[06:14] <svetlana> yes, before make
[06:14] <zero_coder> svetlana, nope
[06:14] <svetlana> in other words please show which instructions you're following
[06:14] <zero_coder> svetlana, my own
[06:14] <zero_coder> i am sorry
[06:14] <svetlana> there should be a readme or install file, or a tutorial / install guide somewhere
[06:15] <omgitsmit> zero_code, zero_configure
[06:15] <lotuspsychje> !info libboost-all-dev
[06:15] <lotuspsychje> zero_coder: http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Building_OpenCog_on_Ubuntu
[06:15] <zero_coder> svetlana, i will look for it
[06:16] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, not update for utopic.  i will go for trusty info i suppose
[06:16] <lotuspsychje> zero_coder: just trying to findout whats the main libbost package, your trying to install
[06:17] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, okay
[06:17] <bekks> Boost is a C++ framework.
[06:21] <zero_coder> lotuspsychje, there is dependency installation script. running it now
[06:23] <svetlana> cool
[06:24] <stack_> Hi experts.
[06:27] <stack_> I have a simple question. How can I create a ssh tunnel through the http protocol without any additional software(e.g. Proxytunnel) to install on my client machines? I mean I want ssh over http without additonal software to install on my client side?
[06:28] <EriC^^> stack_: somebody was asking about shellinabox earlier, give it a look
[06:28] <EriC^^> !info shellinabox
[06:28] <EriC^^> *disclaimer: not expert advice*
 thanks, just checking...
[06:30] <daftykins> SSH over HTTP sounds pretty backwards
[06:31] <EriC^^> daftykins: i think it uses https
[06:31] <omgitsmit> when you want your encrypted traffic in clear text, ssh over http is your solution :)
[06:34] <stack_> daftykins: Yes, thanks for your response. Yes ssh over https.
[06:35] <mani_> hiii
[06:40] <darius93> should i use xenserver or just install xen tools onto ubuntu?
[06:41] <derpaderp> hi all
[06:41] <derpaderp> i am having a bit of an issue trying to install
[06:42] <derpaderp> for some reason ubuntu isnt picking up my sata drives
[06:42] <derpaderp> has anyone had this issue?
[06:43] <omgitsmit> I have, ended up being a setting in my BIOS.
[06:43] <stack_> EriC^^: I checked shellinabox. Its cool but another issue: My DC firewall only allow 443 and 80. All other ports are restricted. I have to configure shellinabox to use port 80. But all of my VMs serves webpages on port 80, which conflict with ssh. How can I resolve this one?
[06:43] <derpaderp> what was it?
[06:43] <omgitsmit> SATA settings
[06:44] <derpaderp> I went through my sata settings and it seemed to be in order unless i missed something
[06:44] <Nyctophilia> derpaderp triy AHCI mode
[06:44] <Nyctophilia> try*
[06:44] <derpaderp> ahci mode in bios?
[06:44] <daftykins> AHCI vs. IDE emulation won't make a jot of difference
[06:44] <Nyctophilia> yeah, under sata settings
[06:45] <derpaderp> ok will do
[06:45] <Nyctophilia> you will find them under storage options
[06:45] <Nyctophilia> or controller I/O options
[06:45] <Nyctophilia> onboard etc.
[06:45] <Nyctophilia> also try swapping to BIOS/CSM mode
[06:45] <Nyctophilia> if you have uefi
[06:45] <Nyctophilia> ubuntu does not have problems with uefi usually
[06:45] <Nyctophilia> but you could try that
[06:45] <derpaderp> ok thanks!
[06:46] <derpaderp> bbiab
[06:48] <stack_> EriC^^: I checked shellinabox. Its cool but another issue: My DC firewall only allow 443 and 80. All other ports are restricted. I have to configure shellinabox to use port 80. But all of my VMs serves webpages on port 80, which conflict with ssh. How can I resolve this one?
[06:51] <EriC^^> stack_: no idea
[06:51] <omgitsmit> run it on 443 instead?
[06:51] <EriC^^> i guess you could use 443?
[06:51] <stack_> Yes, but some VMs serve web pages on https
[06:52] <EriC^^> i've no idea, hold on and somebody will help you out
[06:53] <Nyctophilia> I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on my Lenovo ThinkPad Helix (1.Gen) Specs: http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/thinkpad/thinkpad-helix/#tab-tech_specs and most stuff is working out of the box. I've still have 2 small problems i can't resolve on my own. 1. How can I right click with the tablet (touchscreen)? 2. g-sensors are not installed properly it seems. the picture is not auto-turning if i
[06:53] <Nyctophilia> hold my tablet sideways or upside down. no reaction. is there any information you need (input commands through terminal) to get some information of the devices? thank you in advance. i will appreciate any help.
[06:53] <somsip> stack_: AFAIK, only one service can listen on one port at one time. So you need a different approach
[06:54] <somsip> Nyctophilia: tablet? running ubuntu?
[06:54] <Nyctophilia> its a hybrid tablet
[06:54] <somsip> Nyctophilia: running ubuntu?
[06:54] <Nyctophilia> a thinkpad
[06:54] <Nyctophilia> yes
[06:54] <somsip> !touch | Nyctophilia
[06:54] <brent> trying two finger touch
[06:54] <brent> try
[06:54] <Nyctophilia> two finger touch does not work
[06:54] <Nyctophilia> i tried it already
[06:54] <Nyctophilia> else i wouldn't ask here
[06:55] <Nyctophilia> also longtouch does not trigger rightclick
[06:55] <brent> i wouldnt know what youve tried thats why im asking
[06:55] <Nyctophilia> i will read the wiki
[06:55] <Nyctophilia> no no its okay
[06:55] <Nyctophilia> just saying
[06:55] <somsip> Nyctophilia: are you running ubuntu touch on your tablet, or a full install of ubuntu. Do you mean 'tablet' or really 'laptop'?
[06:55] <brent> good luck =) im jealous
[06:55] <Nyctophilia> "[08:53] <Nyctophilia> I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on my Lenovo ThinkPad Helix (1.Gen)"
[06:56] <cfhowlett> Nyctophilia, you misunderstand.  !touch is the for installing ubuntu on pads and phones.
[06:56] <somsip> Nyctophilia: my bad - I missed that one.
[06:56] <Nyctophilia> just look at the link
[06:56] <Nyctophilia> even posted the specs
[06:56] <Nyctophilia> its tablet pc with core i5
[06:56] <Nyctophilia> and a keyboard dock
[06:57] <svetlana> it's confusing. laptops with touch screens are called tablets these days.
[06:57] <stack_> somsip: Thanks. What about apache_proxy module? Is it possible to serve both http request and ssh using apache web service both on port 80?
[06:57] <stack_> somsip: Thanks. What about apache_proxy module? Is it possible to serve both http request and ssh using apache web service both on port 80?
[06:57] <Nyctophilia> no, its not a tablet svetlana
[06:57] <Nyctophilia> already said that
[06:57] <Nyctophilia> its a hybrid device
[06:57] <brent> Nyctophilia, have you tried a long hold tAP
[06:57] <daftykins> the meaning of tablet changed.
[06:57] <Nyctophilia> i only said "tabletmode"
[06:57] <Nyctophilia> yeah i tried that
[06:57] <brent> You need to enable the secondary click (as AliNa commented) with gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.a11y.mouse secondary-click-enabled "true" or with dconf editor.
[06:57] <brent> Then it is possible that Ubuntu handles the touchscreen partially like a touchpad, where a touch does not trigger mouse-press. Instead you need to short-tap + touch-and-hold.
[06:58] <Nyctophilia> uh
[06:58] <Nyctophilia> i will try to find informations how to do that, because i'm really new to linux
[06:59] <brent> enjoy the learning experience :)
[06:59] <Nyctophilia> yeah.. i have a debian server with openmediavault webinterface, but that + live-cds is all my knowledge about linux takes
[07:00] <Nyctophilia> i wanna quit windows already when i see windows 8.1 on my helix here
[07:00] <Nyctophilia> and the windows 10 tech preview...
[07:01] <daftykins> now now, it's not general chat in here
[07:01] <daftykins> you can do that in #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:01] <Nyctophilia> no need, i will shut up about
[07:01] <Nyctophilia> it
[07:02] <stack_> somsip: Thanks. What about apache_proxy module? Is it possible to serve both http request and ssh using apache web service both on port 80?
[07:02] <daftykins> don't nag our volunteers to death repeatedly, stack_ :P
[07:03] <EriC^^> stack_: somebody was asking about serving 2 services on a single port based on the headers in ##linux , didn't see how it went through, maybe ask there
[07:03] <daftykins> you could just have two hostnames and two sites configured
[07:05] <stack_> EriC^^: Thanks for your aims.
[07:05] <Nyctophilia> lol - i tried long tap in chromium - it seems to trigger the right-click but only after a long time and after i cancel the right-click-menu, it starts to glitch around when i try to navigate up and down/left right on the page itself - everything resizes, its like holding down strg+mouseup/down all the time...
[07:06] <Nyctophilia> and i only can reset it by clicking somewhere with my actual touchpad in the keyboarddock
[07:07] <Nyctophilia> but it does not work in firefox... this is so weird
[07:10] <somsip> stack_: but given that web clients will connect on 443 for https, it's kind-of a bad idea even if you could do it
[07:12] <octavian>  
[07:12] <stack_> somsip: Could you tell more? Thanks in advance.
[07:13] <somsip> stack_: hello? I'm a web browser calling on port 443 for a secure connection. Hello? Is anyone there?
[07:14] <somsip> stack_: I'm a webserver sittong waiting on port 80 for secure browing connections, but noone is talking to me
[07:14] <omgitsmit> and the emmy goes to
[07:14] <somsip> stack_: sorted?
[07:16] <stack_> somsip: Yes
[07:27] <Nyctophilia> brent  gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.a11y.mouse secondary-click-enabled "true" did not work out
[07:30] <Skyrider> meh..
[07:30] <Skyrider> can't choose between ubuntu / debian server for my vps.
[07:30] <svetlana> whichever you're more familiar with
[07:30] <omgitsmit> im pretty happy with deb servers and ubuntu desktops
[07:31] <keags> Skyrider: Run Ubuntu
[07:31] <Skyrider> Because we are in a ubuntu channel, right? :p
[07:32] <omgitsmit> when in rome
[07:32] <gennaro> bonjour
[07:32] <Skyrider> keags: The only thing that is bothering me, is that when I installed ubuntu & debian last year.. ubuntu was using twice as much memory.
[07:32] <Skyrider> I'd like to know why.
[07:32] <svetlana> which edition of ubuntu
[07:32] <svetlana> and which edition of debian
[07:32] <zero_coder> anyone used Scheme in ubuntu?
[07:32] <svetlana> yes
[07:33] <zero_coder> svetlana, how to install it in ubuntu?
[07:33] <Skyrider> Debian 7 and as for ubuntu, unsure. I believe 14.04
[07:33] <Skyrider> That's the only option I have to install.
[07:33] <Skyrider> Besides older versions that is.
[07:34] <Skyrider> I installed the same on both (nginx/fpm, etc) the basics..
[07:34] <svetlana> zero_coder: mit-scheme
[07:34] <Skyrider> Debian was using up around 150mb, while ubuntu was using up 300+
[07:34] <Skyrider> I'm just curious, why.
[07:35] <svetlana> server edition right
[07:35] <zero_coder> svetlana, that's awesome :)
[07:35] <zero_coder> thanks
[07:36] <svetlana> Skyrider: i would compare list of procs and figure things out from there
[07:36] <svetlana> or ask #ubuntu-server about what they changed
[07:36] <svetlana> chances are, you can trim it back to minimal
[07:37] <Skyrider> I have a minimal setup that I can install.
[07:39] <asksalkc> hey guys I just installed ubuntu and read instruction on intsaling openssl. I followed them. So now how do I use it as a vpn. It might sound stupid but help. I am neither a computer geek nor a vpn geek
[07:40] <omgitsmit> asksalkc: openssl by itself is not a vpn solution, it is a tool used by VPN software to create SSL connections
[07:40] <omgitsmit> !openvpn
[07:40] <boomernang> hello - how am i able to see the file system of a usb drive? im pretty sure it is NTFS, but the command 'df -T' says it is fuseblk. Any ideas?
[07:41] <EriC^^> boomernang: sudo parted -l
[07:41] <asksalkc> so now I supposed to install openvpn to use open ssl?
[07:41] <EriC^^> boomernang: or sudo blkid
[07:41] <omgitsmit> asksalkc: installing openvpn would have auto installed openssl since it depends on it
[07:41] <Skyrider> Well, thanks.. I'm about to try ubuntu for a chance..
[07:41] <Skyrider> Can't stick around, on a IRC bouncer.
[07:41] <Skyrider> So I'll disconnect
[07:42] <Skyrider> Take care folks.
[07:42] <boomernang> EriC^^: thanks :)
[07:42] <EriC^^> boomernang: no problem :)
[07:43] <asksalkc> oh
[07:43] <asksalkc> should I follow these instruction? -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenVPN
[07:44] <omgitsmit> It would be a start.
[07:44] <asksalkc> isn't there an easier way to install opnevpn?
[07:45] <asksalkc> I needed a vpn and someone sugested openvpn. but this seems so difficult. Is there a easier way to intall openvpn and use it? just like on windows? Can winde run Open vpn correctly?
[07:45] <omgitsmit> it wasnt hard for me, following the same instructions. so i havent bothered to search around for any thing else.
[07:45] <omgitsmit> yes, windows can run openvpn.
[07:46] <omgitsmit> sounds like you should just purchase a hosted VPN solution instead of trying to set up your own.
[07:47] <asksalkc> https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#install <- is this better?
[07:47] <omgitsmit> It might be, depends on the person.
[07:47] <asksalkc> but what is rpm and non rpm?
[07:47] <asksalkc> Which one is ubuntu?
[07:47] <omgitsmit> rpm is not for ubuntu
[07:47] <omgitsmit> deb is for ubuntu
[07:47] <omgitsmit> !rpm | asksalkc
[07:48] <asksalkc> thanks ubottu
[08:00] <bluzilla> Hello guys, recently I created an ext4 volume on a flash drive; but I did it as root
[08:01] <bluzilla> now I can't use read or write on this volume but as root
[08:01] <bluzilla> someone can halp me?
[08:04] <Skyrider> Ello
[08:05] <Skyrider> I just installed Ubuntu Minimal (64B - 14.04).
[08:05] <omgitsmit> Congrats
[08:05] <Skyrider> Is having a load avarage of 0.13/0.24/0.12 normal at a new installation?
[08:05] <Skyrider> There's barely anything on it.
[08:05] <omgitsmit> take a look at your processes
[08:06] <Skyrider> 13 processes total.
[08:06] <Skyrider> 4 I can ignore, terminal related.
[08:06] <Skyrider> 2 of the are init/htop, can ignore.
[08:06] <Skyrider> 4 upstart of file, socket brige daemons.
[08:07] <Skyrider> and the other ones are rsyslog.
[08:07] <Skyrider> Doesn't explain the load avarage.
[08:26] <root____5> :q
[08:32] <m1dnight_> guys, im having issues with ufw still blocking ports i have opened
[08:32] <m1dnight_> can anybody help me debug this please?
[08:33] <m1dnight_> I've asked a question on askubuntu.com too, but there has been no reaction up till now
[08:33] <m1dnight_> http://askubuntu.com/questions/604885/ufw-open-range-is-still-blocked
[08:34] <bekks> m1dnight_: MAybe some rule processed earlier blocks that traffic.
[08:34] <m1dnight_> bekks: but in ufw i dont have any block rules
[08:35] <m1dnight_> and from what I can understand from `iptables -L` thta is safe too
[08:35] <m1dnight_> but i dont really understand it, tbh
[08:35] <m1dnight_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10736180/
[08:35] <m1dnight_> this is the output from `iptables -L`
[08:41] <Guest64779> Hey guys
[08:41] <Guest64779> I have a ubuntu server I'm trying to install vmware on but it says it needs more than 1 core
[08:41] <Guest64779> Is it possible to get around this?
[08:42] <bekks> No.
[08:42] <firelover> Hello. Why should/shouldn't I upgrade my FF from mozilla instead of waiting for ubuntu repository to bring it to me?
[08:42] <firelover> Firefox i mean
[08:44] <cfhowlett> firelover, if you have to ask then you probably don't need to.
[08:46] <OerHeks> firelover, go look on the firefox site, you will be redirected to our sources or a funny ppa with the same ff 37
[08:47] <firelover> OerHeks: ok, thanks a lot
[08:51] <andreas> i
[08:52] <omgitsmit> you
[08:52] <andreas> hi
[08:52] <andreas> mowi ktos po polsku
[08:52] <bekks> !pl | andreas
[08:53] <cfhowlett> !pl | andreas
[08:53] <andreas> ok
[08:59] <sadk12312> hey guys a while back some of u had helped me with installing the openvpn but I hit another wall. Here are the details.  https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/OpenvpnSoftwareRepos <- According to this site I tried adding the swupdate.openvpn.net apt repository but when I type the first commoand it gives me an error - > Resolving swupdate.openvpn.net (swupdate.openvpn.net)... 96.44.184.130, 173.192.224.173 Connecting to swupda
[08:59] <sadk12312> Cannot write to ‘-’ (Success).
[08:59] <sadk12312> ^ how to solve it
[09:04] <sadk12312> can sombody help me with this error please?
[09:04] <PCatinean> Hey guys
[09:05] <sadk12312> please help me witht he above error  Cannot write to ‘-’ (Success)
[09:05] <sadk12312> THis is what I typed
[09:06] <sadk12312> wget -O - https://swupdate.openvpn.net/repos/repo-public.gpg|apt-key add -
[09:06] <sadk12312> and I got the error as Cannot write to ‘-’ (Success).
[09:06] <sadk12312> it is longer than that but I can fit only a bit
[09:06] <omgitsmit> you need to sudo apt-key add
[09:07] <sadk12312> i didn't get u? imgitsmit
[09:07] <omgitsmit> you need elevated permissions
[09:07] <sadk12312> but the instructions over here tells me to do this  - > https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/OpenvpnSoftwareRepos
[09:07] <omgitsmit> run the apt-key portion as sudo
[09:07] <sadk12312> jam
[09:07] <sadk12312> okay
[09:07] <OerHeks> strange guide, use https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/openvpn.html or https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenVPN
[09:08] <sadk12312> those are guides for server. I want it for my pc
[09:08] <OerHeks> 2nd one is for pc, the openvpn.net repo is not supported here AFAIK
[09:12] <sadk12312> 0erHeks can u help me with the other problem too. I tried this -> https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#install   (the non rpm section). I headed to their community downloads https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/downloads.html and downloaded the tar.gz and followed the instructions but after the/.configure when I typed -> make. It showed an error stating no make file found
[09:12] <PCatinean> I just removed my ssd with ubuntu installed on it and moved it into my older dell laptop and tried to boot it and it didn't work said no operating system was found, what could case this?
[09:12] <sadk12312> ^OerHeks
[09:13] <sadk12312> OerHeks read my prev question
[09:13] <OerHeks> sadk12312, no. as we have newer version in our repos
[09:13] <omgitsmit> PCatinean: older dell can see the SSD from BIOS?
[09:14] <PCatinean> omgitsmit, I suppose so since I saw HDD in the boot options and it's the only one in there
[09:16] <Darkforce> Hi. I need to connect to remote desktop. What will be more stable? To install TeamViewer from Software Centre(is it available there) or downloaded from official site?
[09:16] <Ben64> Darkforce: using something like vnc over ssh
[09:17] <OerHeks> Darkforce, really, teamviewer is in softwarecenter?
[09:17] <sad> omgitsmit
[09:18] <sad> ^ how to make that a sudo
[09:18] <sad> u told me to make apt-key a sudo
[09:18] <omgitsmit> sudo omgitsmit
[09:18] <sad> how do I do it?
[09:18] <omgitsmit> add "sudo" before the command
[09:19] <jngd> sad, 'sudo date' for example
[09:19] <jngd> it is useless but it is a sudo example ;)
[09:20] <saraz3s> sorry omgitsmit but how to separate it
[09:20] <saraz3s> sorry I have no clue about terminal commands
[09:20] <Darkforce> It was available in Linux Mint, I don't know if it's available in Ubuntu. I don't know how to configure vnc and ssh, but I used TeamViewer a lot of times. I don't like it but it's easy to use. I don't know alternatives which are simple and available for Linux.
[09:20] <saraz3s> I am new to linux
[09:20] <ame_> How to set authentication for NFS sharing??
[09:21] <Ben64> saraz3s: can you elaborate on your question
[09:21] <ame_> How to set authentication for NFS sharing??
[09:21] <saraz3s> just a minute
[09:22] <saraz3s> wget -O - https://swupdate.openvpn.net/repos/repo-public.gpg|apt-key add -
[09:22] <saraz3s> this command is giving me an error
[09:22] <PCatinean> omgitsmit, it says This product is covered by one or more of the following patents: US5,407, 459 blablabla then Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller Series bla bla then PXE=e61: Media test failure, check cable, PXE-Mo7: Exiting PXE ROM Operating system not found
[09:22] <Darkforce> What about my question?
[09:22] <PCatinean> what could be causing this
[09:22] <saraz3s> omgitsmit told me to make apt-get a sudo
[09:22] <Ben64> saraz3s: put 'sudo' before 'apt-get'
[09:22] <saraz3s> oh
[09:22] <omgitsmit> PCatinean: check the cable
[09:22] <saraz3s> okay
[09:22] <saraz3s> thanks Ben64
[09:22] <PCatinean> omgitsmit, of the ssd?
[09:22] <Ben64> Darkforce: using something like vnc over ssh
[09:23] <omgitsmit> PCatinean: which other cable would it be asking you to check?
[09:23] <omgitsmit> you can try your telephone cable, but i doubt its going to help.
[09:23] <PCatinean> I just slid in the ssd dunno what more can be checked
[09:23] <PCatinean> it's a notebook
[09:23] <omgitsmit> reseat it
[09:24] <saraz3s> Ben64 I got the instructions from this website -> https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/OpenvpnSoftwareRepos after u asked me to add the sudo to it, now it has hanged. It isn't proceeding or showing anything. The terminal I mean
[09:24] <Ben64> PCatinean: it might be for a different instruction set, 32 vs 64 bit, it could be secure boot, it could not be set to boot from that drive, your computer might not support the ssd, all sorts of options
[09:26] <nonamae> I have two differetns firmware for my wifi. how can I know that which one is loaded and how can i load the other one
[09:27] <nonamae> iwlwifi-6000g2b-6.ucode   and   iwlwifi-6000g2a-5.ucode
[09:28] <nonamae> i have some random very low ping time to my router, which acts packet loss in some online game
[09:30] <saraz3s> Can someone help me with this problem too on this website I found the instructions to install openvpn -> https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#install. Since I am on a non RPM machine I downloaded the tar.gz file from openvpn's community downloads and followed the instructions as given in the non-RPm installation guide. But after I perform /.configure Iam not able to perform make. It shows that make file isn't there. PLEASE
[09:30] <saraz3s> help me
[09:31] <Ben64> why are you downloading tars anyway, openvpn is in the repositories. "sudo apt-get install openvpn"
[09:32] <saraz3s> I am not able to perform the command. See. I asked u before ->  Ben64 I got the instructions from this website -> https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/OpenvpnSoftwareRepos after u asked me to add the sudo to it, now it has hanged. It isn't proceeding or showing anything. The terminal I mean
[09:32] <NymeriaFr> he is on rpm
[09:32] <saraz3s> i am on rpm?
[09:32] <Ben64> saraz3s: openvpn is in the repositories. "sudo apt-get install openvpn"
[09:32] <saraz3s> but ubuntu is non rpm right?
[09:32] <Ben64> saraz3s: "sudo apt-get install openvpn"
[09:32] <NymeriaFr> "non-rpm"
[09:32] <NymeriaFr> sorry
[09:32] <NymeriaFr> my mistake
[09:33] <saraz3s> Ben64 I performed it but shows nothing. SO how do I start using openvpn now?
[09:33] <PCatinean> Ben64, the thing is the laptop had the same version of ubuntu on it's regular hdd and working, I assume that rules out secure boot and other issues?
[09:33] <agent_white> Evenin'
[09:34] <Ben64> !openvpn | saraz3s
[09:34] <saraz3s> Thanks Ben64. I will check it out and come back to u
[09:36] <PCatinean> Ben64, and it detects the hard-drive fullt
[09:36] <PCatinean> got the name the storage space etc
[09:36] <Ben64> PCatinean: secureboot is wonky, if its enabled it could be the reason it is not booting
[09:37] <PCatinean> but it worked with normal hdd not ssd?
[09:37] <Ben64> but its a different install
[09:37] <PCatinean> okay...
[09:37] <PCatinean> Didn't know it mattered, it seems to be booting from the usb stick
[09:39] <arcsky> hello
[09:39] <arcsky> i have empty files messages/syslog. what can i do about it?
[09:42] <haizum_> i have my first malware in ubuntu and i can't get rid of it. it's injecting HTML into the pages i browse which cause me to click on adcash links. i've tried running clamav and yara and they turn up empty handed. it's not a browser-specific issue becuase its happening in both firefox and chrome. and ideas?
[09:44] <Ben64> haizum_: might be an extension or plugin, or a mitm thing, or a dns thing, or all sorts of stuff
[09:44] <haizum_> Ben64: like i said, its not a browser issue because its happening in both firefox and chrome, so not a plugin. what's mitm? also can't be dns as it's happening on localhost pages
[09:44] <Ben64> haizum_: firefox and chrome can both have plugins
[09:45] <OerHeks> haizum_, remove ~/.config/mozilla and ~/.config/google-chrome and restart browsers
[09:45] <OerHeks> you will lose plugins, but that can be re-installed
[09:45] <OerHeks> or ~/.mozilla
[09:45] <haizum_> OerHeks: my plugins are sync'd with chrome anyway
[09:46] <OerHeks> good luxk then
[09:46] <OerHeks> *luck
[09:48] <bitnumus> Hi, can someone help me with debuging a system crash? I've checked syslog and kern.log but the last entry before crash just has 100s of "^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@"
[09:50] <haizum_> OerHeks: nope didn't work
[09:51] <haizum_> OerHeks: i deleted my entire ./config/chromium directory
[09:51] <agent_white> bitnumus: Find the logs before that. And what do you mean "system crash"? What happened?
[09:54] <bitnumus> agent_white, unity shows a dialog with more options than normal, ie not just shutdown and restart but 2 others that i didn't quite catch. Basically the system restarts itself
[09:55] <agent_white> !logs
[09:55] <agent_white> meh
[09:56] <agent_white> bitnumus: Provide FULL logs. ALL the logs you can.
[09:56] <agent_white> Otherwise we cannot help you
[09:57] <bitnumus> agent_white, they're coming
[09:58] <agent_white> bitnumus: Post them for the channel to see, as well as what you witnessed when they occurred... I gotta go afk for a few :P
[09:58] <bitnumus> syslog > http://pastebin.com/5LR3Bgc5           >     System produced a dialog with shutdown/restart and two other options, then proceeded to restart itself
[10:00] <bitnumus> 10:44 was the boot after crash, 10:08 logs are from the crash
[10:00] <bitnumus> WiFi is also refusing to work now, this happens quite frequently
[10:03] <agent_white> bitnumus: Where are you grabbing these logs? /var/log/boot.log?
[10:03] <agent_white> Or kern.log?
[10:03] <bitnumus> syslog > http://pastebin.com/5LR3Bgc5
[10:04] <bitnumus> i can get others if they are more relevant ?
[10:04] <agent_white> I still don't understand what happened prior.
[10:04] <hh> hi anyboody here?
[10:04] <agent_white> Your system suddenly produced a dialog to "shutdown or restart"? What were you doing before it happened?
[10:04] <agent_white> hh: NOPE!
[10:05] <hh> I want to ask what are the pros and cons of installing windows 10?
[10:05] <Ben64> hh: wrong channel for that
[10:06] <BlueBerry16> what you mean?
[10:06] <bitnumus> agent_white, nothing, general usage. and yes a dialog pops up with 4 options but shuts itself down in a second or so
[10:06] <OerHeks> BlueBerry16, ask in #windows, this is #ubuntu support
[10:06] <OerHeks> read the topic first
[10:06] <BlueBerry16> nobody there
[10:06] <BlueBerry16> don't you know anything about windows?
[10:07] <OerHeks> sad to hear, haha
[10:07] <BlueBerry16> windows doesn't need such big support as Ubuntu
[10:07] <BlueBerry16> that's why I guess their channel is quiet always
[10:07] <BlueBerry16> Ubuntu always has issues you have to constantly sort out
[10:07] <BlueBerry16> should I installed windows 10 or not?
[10:08] <BlueBerry16> install
[10:08] <agent_white> bitnumus: So where are you getting the logs you are showing me in http://pastebin.com/5LR3Bgc5 ?
[10:08] <ioria> BlueBerry16,  install windows 3.11
[10:08] <bitnumus> agent_white, i posted that 3 times lol, syslog...
[10:08] <OerHeks> BlueBerry16, please don't troll, thanks
[10:08] <BlueBerry16> I don't troll
[10:08] <kokut> Hello, is there a way to have fonts a lil bit smoother in applications in ubuntu?
[10:08] <BlueBerry16> I'm genuinely asking
[10:08] <Ben64> BlueBerry16: its not on topic here. stop asking.
[10:08] <BlueBerry16> God its easter right?
[10:09] <BlueBerry16> can't you even help today?
[10:09] <agent_white> bitnumus: Oh! Sorry. Well did you make new pastes for kern.log and boot.log like I said?
[10:09] <BlueBerry16> it's not as If I was asking about windows everyday
[10:09] <Ben64> BlueBerry16: if you ask an ubuntu support question maybe, otherwise please take it elsewhere
[10:09] <agent_white> BlueBerry16: If you install Windows 10, will someone die?
[10:09] <kokut> Sublime Text, chrome etc fonts look way too sharp or thin or something, i wish they were a little bit more antialiased
[10:09] <BlueBerry16> OK is it installing Ubuntu worth the trouble?
[10:09] <agent_white> Or explode?
[10:09] <agent_white> If not, you should try it for yourself.
[10:09] <Ben64> BlueBerry16: up to you to decide
[10:09] <agent_white> !tryit
[10:09] <kokut> BlueBerry16: what trouble?
[10:09] <agent_white> !try
[10:09] <agent_white> :(
[10:10] <BlueBerry16> what are pros and cons of installing Ubuntu instead windows 10?
[10:10] <Ben64> BlueBerry16: try it and see
[10:10] <agent_white> BlueBerry16: Why are you hesitant?
[10:10] <OerHeks> LoLz
[10:10] <agent_white> What Ben64 said. TIAS.
[10:10] <kokut> BlueBerry16: ubuntu is 100.000 times better than windows
[10:10] <agent_white> !tias
[10:10] <agent_white> :(
[10:10] <BlueBerry16> should I be stupid enough to install Ubuntu instead windows 10?
[10:10] <Ben64> agent_white: stop doing that
[10:10] <bitnumus> agent_white, nope, you didn't ask that :)
[10:10] <agent_white> Ben64: I got lucky last time. Sorry.
[10:11] <agent_white> Someone add TIAS to ubottu.
[10:11] <BlueBerry16> Ubuntu is like an old car you have to always repair it
[10:11] <bitnumus> agent_white,  boot.log has nothing, let me grab kern.log
[10:11] <kokut> EriC^^: can you kick BlueBerry16? came to troll
[10:11] <Ben64> BlueBerry16: if you don't have an ubuntu support question, ask your stuff elsewhere
[10:11] <BlueBerry16> and when you need spares you may not find one
[10:11] <BlueBerry16> cuz most are made for Windows
[10:11] <Ben64> BlueBerry16: stop.
[10:11] <BlueBerry16> OK
[10:11] <BlueBerry16> no bad talking about old cars
[10:11] <agent_white> BlueBerry16: You're asking if "the flavor FOO is good". We can't tell you that, only you can find out.
[10:12] <BlueBerry16> agent I did already
[10:12] <bitnumus> agent_white, kern.log >  http://pastebin.com/gPDCpJAa
[10:12] <BlueBerry16> about 5 years ago
[10:12] <agent_white> BlueBerry16: Then you have your answer.
[10:12] <EriC^^> kokut: i'm not an op
[10:12] <ioria> BlueBerry16,   if you don't have problems, you'll never learn  how to fix it
[10:12] <BlueBerry16> yup will stay with Windows
[10:12] <Ben64> BlueBerry16: good, go away
[10:12] <BlueBerry16> Ben don't be rude
[10:12] <BlueBerry16> be a gentleman
[10:12] <BlueBerry16> I'm a lady
[10:12] <Ben64> you coming in here asking about windows is rude
[10:13] <BlueBerry16> it's not because of Ubuntu and windows have things in common
[10:13] <Ben64> you've been asked multiple times to stop being offtopic and yet you continue
[10:13] <BlueBerry16> they're both operating systems
[10:13] <BlueBerry16> OK
[10:13] <bitnumus> agent_white, lots of lines regarding wifi, maybe driver is paying up, as i said wifi dropped out and now isn't working, a full shutdown however usually gets it working again. How would i remove that rtl8723ae driver?
[10:13] <ioria> BlueBerry16,   it's  like  life... if it's  always 'easy'  you don't grow
[10:15] <agent_white> bitnumus: That's a better log. I'm looking at line 868
[10:16] <bitnumus> agent_white, yes thats what i posted originally about the random bunch of chars
[10:16] <bitnumus> in terminal that encoding shows ^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@
[10:16] <bitnumus> agent_white, this is present in syslog also by the way.
[10:16] <agent_white> bitnumus: Huh... those are NULL charafters.
[10:17] <agent_white> characters*
[10:17] <agent_white> aka \00 or \0
[10:17] <bitnumus> as i said, in terminal they displayed as ^@^@^@
[10:17] <bitnumus> anyway, whats the relevance do we know ?
[10:17] <agent_white> bitnumus: Yup I heard you :) Just explaining what they are./
[10:18] <agent_white> bitnumus: Memory or software issues. As you said, _likely_ a driver issue.
[10:18] <agent_white> Not affecting your wireless driver but your ethernet driver.
[10:18] <bitnumus> meh that shouldn't even be being used
[10:18] <agent_white> (at least what I think, at it doesn't occurr until taking down the eth1 device)
[10:18] <agent_white> bitnumus: Are you fully updated?
[10:18] <bitnumus> agent_white, yea
[10:19] <agent_white> bitnumus: `lspci -v` to see your drivers
[10:20] <bitnumus> agent_white, yea i know, what do you want to know ?
[10:20] <bitnumus> its using RTL8723ae the wifi driver
[10:21] <bitnumus> but in 70.persistant.rules there is wlan0 and wlan1, maybe i didn't need to install this driver and it'll be ok using iwlwifi, so i was thinking about removing this driver
[10:21] <bitnumus> not sure how though :)
[10:21] <bitnumus> do i just remove all the .ko files from modules folder ?
[10:22] <EriC^^> bitnumus: you could blacklist it i think
[10:23] <sakdfhkjk> Ben64 thanks it worked but now I need some Certificates where can I get them from?
[10:23] <agent_white> bitnumus: It's odd that networkmanager goes to sleep after taking down wlan1
[10:23] <agent_white> bitnumus: then attempts to take down eth1
[10:23] <bitnumus> agent_white, it shouldn't be taking it down, so i think we're on the right track here regarding wifi
[10:23] <sakdfhkjk> Btw Ben64 I was the one who asked about openvpn
[10:23] <agent_white> bitnumus: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2223566
[10:24] <agent_white> So no hibernate/resume is involved in this?
[10:25] <bitnumus> agent_white, nope actually, just browising the internet
[10:26] <agent_white> Hm
[10:26] <agent_white> Popup to hibernate/suspend/shutdown/reboot followed by it auto-choosing to shutdown?
[10:26] <haizum_> this is ridiculous, i clearly have malware on my machine and there's no way to remove it??
[10:27] <EriC^^> haizum_: why do you say you have malware?
[10:27] <haizum_> EriC^^: my browsers are being injected with code so it forces me to click on adcash links
[10:27] <bitnumus> agent_white, yea it could be hibernate/suspend next to reboot shutdown i didn't catch it, its a dialog i've not seen before. and yes then it shutsdown completely
[10:28] <agent_white> bitnumus: `dbus-monitor --system & nmcli g logging level DEBUG`
[10:28] <EriC^^> haizum_: did you install any 3rd party programs?
[10:28] <EriC^^> or add-ons in your browser?
[10:28] <agent_white> bitnumus: Keep an eye out for that dialog just to see what it says, taht would help a lot.
[10:29] <bitnumus> agent_white, in your command above, "g" is invalid
[10:29] <bitnumus> c or d ?
[10:30] <agent_white> bitnumus: `dbus-monitor --system` instead.
[10:30] <bitnumus> agent_white, i'll log it to file as it may not happen again for hours :P
[10:31] <haizum_> EriC^^: no i only ever install official ubuntu packages, this just started happening this morning and before then the only thing i did was browse some free tv streaming sites with ads but i don't see how this could have happened by clicking on ads
[10:31] <haizum_> EriC^^: and its not a plugin becuase its happening in both firefox and chromium, and i even deleted my entire ~/.config/chromium folder
[10:32] <agent_white> bitnumus: Ah alrighty :)  http://pastebin.com/5LR3Bgc5 -- line 1112 -- something's up with dbus
[10:32] <EriC^^> haizum_: did you try creating a new user and trying a browser?
[10:32] <agent_white> bitnumus: How opeten does it happen?
[10:32] <haizum_> EriC^^: no good idea
[10:33] <bitnumus> agent_white, was happening over and over at one point, i reinstalled ubuntu some weeks ago and it hasn't happened as much but that could just be usage differences
[10:34] <agent_white> bitnumus: http://askubuntu.com/questions/207352/shut-down-dialog-appears-at-random-random-shutdowns -- this dialog?
[10:34] <bitnumus> agent_white, its 14.04 so looks totally different but i assume its the same options yes, there is definitely 4
[10:37] <agent_white> bitnumus: Sounds like keeping a close eye on dbus is the way to go... intermittent issues suck :(
[10:38] <agent_white> bitnumus: Checkout that post though for the suggestion on the "acpi_tool".
[10:40] <agent_white> If it turns out related, might needa look into disabling the acpi event that's 'ghost-triggering' the shutdowns.
[10:42] <bitnumus> agent_white, ok i'll keep an eye on the above. I've blacklisted the RTL8723ae driver, how do i go about telling the adapter to use another driver now?
[10:43] <agent_white> bitnumus:  I wouldn't blacklist the driver yet.
[10:43] <agent_white> Let it happen again to get a better log of the event.
[10:44] <bitnumus> agent_white, i dont think i need it, not sure so wanted to switch back and see
[10:44] <bitnumus> hang on
[10:44] <rai_> bbb
[10:44] <agent_white> If you patch many things at once, you won't know which solved it :)  Un-block the driver, keep the logs flowing  and see what happens.
[10:44] <bitnumus> look at this > 70-persistent-net.rules    >   http://pastebin.com/0Cn5Ce8p
[10:45] <bitnumus> two entries for same driver, not sure if thats an issue
[10:45] <haizum_> EriC^^: ok so i just created a brand new user account and the issue is happening on that account too
[10:45] <agent_white> bitnumus: I'd ignore that for the time being. Just wait for the dbus logs.
[10:46] <EriC^^> haizum_: is the system up to date?
[10:46] <bitnumus> agent_white, i can't ignore it right now wifi isn't actually working at all
[10:46] <haizum_> EriC^^: what do you mean?
[10:46] <EriC^^> haizum_: did you try sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[10:46] <bitnumus> :S
[10:46] <haizum_> EriC^^: yes i've ran this distro for awhile now
[10:46] <ioria> haizum_ did you install anti  man in the middle add-on in firefox ?
[10:47] <peleg> I have no idea what has just happened, but since an hour or so ago, I cannot really type text into some text input fields in firefox. Whatever I type, even if I just click the shift key, the focus goes away.
[10:47] <haizum_> ioria: no
[10:47] <bitnumus> agent_white, thanks for help, i'll come back when i have more data
[10:47] <haizum_> ioria: i haven't installed any plugins, and its happening in chromium too so its not a plugin
[10:48] <binoytv9> hi
[10:48] <peleg> Again, this happens only in some of the text fields. For example, it happens in password fields but not in username fields. It happens in google doc "note" divs as well.
[10:48] <ioria> haizum_   ls  /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins ?
[10:49] <haizum_> ioria: just the basic, flashplugin-alternative.so, libjavaplugin.so, skypebuttons.so
[10:50] <peleg> A very similar issue that started more or less the same time is the following: when I start typing into a text which has memory of what I've typed earlier, it shows a list of suggestions, but when I press down, instead of iterating thru the suggestions, it simply refreshes that popping window
[10:50] <ioria> haizum_   well,  the  basics are 6 files
[10:50] <haizum_> ioria: but like i mentioned its happening in chrome too... checked out plugins for both, nothing out of the ordinary
[10:51] <bitnumus> agent_white, meh wifi isn't working at all now, no APs found, nothing to select :S
[10:52] <agent_white> bitnumus: Did you remove the driver from the blacklist?
[10:53] <agent_white> And re-load the driver?
[10:53] <bitnumus> i removed the driver and rebooted yea
[10:53] <agent_white> Removed?
[10:53] <bitnumus> sorry!, removed from blacklist
[10:53] <agent_white> From blackist, right? :D
[10:54] <agent_white> Haha no worry, I figured. Okeydoke
[10:54] <bitnumus> if i run lspci -vv i can see the device and that its using the "rtl8723ae" driver
[10:54] <agent_white> Check if it is loaded?
[10:54] <bitnumus> iwconfig shows its up etc, just wont find any networks. I'm wondering if this is actually the issue, could you let me know how to get it to use iwlwifi and see if that works ?
[10:55] <ioria> haizum_  sorry, the exact problem was ?
[10:55] <bitnumus> its a bit odd that after the crash wifi is totally dead ?
[10:55] <bitnumus> i need the laptop for work in 2 days otherwise i'd be more than happy to carry on debugging
[10:57] <bitnumus> agent_white, https://zach-adams.com/2014/06/fixing-rtl8723ae-driver-ubuntu-linux/
[10:57] <haizum_> ioria: my browsers are being hijacked and code is injected which forces me to click on adcash links, it places an overlay across my entire page on every page load
[10:57] <bitnumus> agent_white, not related exactly, but there are clearly issues with this wifi card
[10:58] <agent_white> bitnumus: So it's crashed before in the same way, but the wifi still persisted?
[10:58] <agent_white> bitnumus: `ip monitor`
[10:58] <bitnumus> no last time there were wifi issues as well thinking about it
[10:58] <agent_white> Should see "stale" or  "reachable" or whatnot.
[10:58] <bitnumus> agent_white, that just idles with no output
[10:59] <agent_white> bitnumus: Wait for it, could take a few
[10:59] <Exogar> hey guys, I have trouble setting up CVS under Ubuntu 14.04, is this the right place to seek for assistance?
[10:59] <bekks> Exogar: Yes.
[10:59] <haizum_> i just did an apt-get remove --purge of chromium-browser and reinstalled, and its still happening!
[11:00] <haizum_> wtf
[11:00] <haizum_> its almost like its a mitm/dns issue with my router, could that be?
[11:01] <bitnumus> agent_white,  3: wlan1: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP>                                  link/ether
[11:01] <agent_white> bitnumus: That's from monitor or from `ip link` ?
[11:01] <bitnumus> monitor
[11:01] <bekks> haizum_: Can we refrain from long shot guesses and come back to what is actually happening?
[11:02] <agent_white> bitnumus: `sudo ip link set wlan1 down` -- `sudo wifi-menu`
[11:02] <agent_white> ?
[11:02] <Exogar> allright, my problem is that I cannot access the cvs folder I have set up using the   'cvs -d /path/to/my/repo init' - command. I created a cvs group and added myself as member but I keep getting this error when I try to login: http://pastebin.com/TK5pfxFu
[11:02] <agent_white> bitnumus: You know as much as I do at this point. I don't deal much with wifi, unfortunately :(
[11:02] <haizum_> bekks: alright, you have a better idea?
[11:02] <bitnumus> ok,i'm going to mess around with driver a little then, maybe see if there is a driver update
[11:03] <bekks> haizum_: Sure. Tell us what the problem is, in detail, without assumptions, but with facts (and error messages), please.
[11:03] <haizum_> bekks: i already have
[11:04] <ioria> haizum_  if  your net configuration is ok  (ip, dns, etc..)  it'a a malware problem caused by adware
[11:04] <agent_white> bitnumus: Good deal. Just take it ONE step atta time.
[11:04] <bekks> haizum_: I just read it. USing apt-get purge ... will NOT remove the config/cache directory in your home folder. So just exit your browser, move that directory away (rename it), and start your browser again, with a clean profile.
[11:04] <agent_white> bitnumus: Sorry I can't help more, but you seem to know where to look :) Good luck!
[11:04] <haizum_> bekks: tried that too
[11:05] <haizum_> bekks: i tried removing ~/.config/chromium, purging the installation, using a fresh user account, all didn't work...
[11:05] <Exogar> I think I didn't set up the group or users correctly since the authentification error happens always, even if I enter no password at all... I have little experience with such things and just followed some internet tutorials
[11:05] <ioria> haizum_  try adwcleaner
[11:06] <bekks> haizum_: Can you pastebin "apt-cache policy chromium" as well, please?
[11:06] <bekks> !info adwcleaner
[11:06] <bekks> ioria: What is it?
[11:06] <ioria> bekks... a sec
[11:07] <haizum_> ioria: adwcleaner is for windows only
[11:07] <haizum_> i've tried running clamav and yara, both don't find anything
[11:09] <haizum_> bekks: what does that do? it says "none" for installed/candidate and version table is empty
[11:09] <haizum_> remember, this isn't a chrome-specific issue... it's happening in firefox too
[11:10] <bekks> haizum_: It shows some detailed information about your chromium package.
[11:10] <ioria> i don't find the linux version ...
[11:11] <bekks> haizum_: Which isnt installed, as it seems.
[11:11] <haizum_> bekks: package name is "chromium-browser", that's why
[11:12] <haizum_> bekks: http://pastebin.com/qXusegn2
[11:13] <Exogar> can someone explain me why I get this error : 'cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from localhost: cvs [pserver aborted]: /var/lib/cvsd/cvsrepo: no such repository' ? The repository is clearly there, It has a CVSROOT and everything
[11:30] <varaindemian> can somebody tell me how to compile a program with Makefile?
[11:30] <jsje> hello Guys, I just installed an ubuntu on vmware workstation and I get ssh refused from a different lan computer ( Network config is - bridged - ip is reachable via ping from but can putty ssh to ip ) I get connection refused
[11:30] <jsje> Ubuntu 14.04, ssh is reachable via my pc through putty
[11:30] <jsje> but from other pc I get connection refused
[11:31] <jsje> Main os is Windows 7, vmware workstation 11 ubuntu 14.04
[11:31] <jsje> anybody has a clue !? thanks in advance
[11:34] <bekks> jsje: Did you install and configure the ssh server in your guest?
[11:35] <jsje> yes it works fine from localhost or from Main os where vmware is working
[11:35] <jsje> from 192.168.1.4 to 192.168.1.150
[11:35] <jsje> works fine
[11:35] <jsje> from 192.168.1.3 other windows 7 pc
[11:35] <jsje> I get con refused to it
[11:36] <archheretic> Hi, im runnin xubuntu, Im trying to run a jar file throught the GUI, but I get the error message that the file is not set as an executable, when I right click the file and go to properties, I cant find the box set "Allow executing this file as a program". The jar file opens perfectly from the Terminal, but I want to be able to run from the GUI too.
[11:36] <archheretic> Anyone solutions?
[11:37] <archheretic> I simply cant find the box mark as executable under properties and permissions.
[11:38] <Cipher45> Try running chmod +x from terminal?
[11:39] <jsje> Nobody has any clues about my issue ?
[11:39] <jsje> Found many discussion about some offload and so on
[11:39] <jsje> but none worked
[11:41] <archheretic> Cipher45,  now I didnt get an error message up, I didn't get anything up at all tbh. The program is text based, but thought the text would show up in some "oracle java runtime" gui wrapper.
[11:42] <archheretic> perhaps it just doesnt work like that
[11:42] <Cipher45> If it's using System.out.println I'm pretty sure you have to launch it from terminal
[11:42] <bekks> archheretic: A jar file inst executable. It is a zip file, basically.
[11:43] <bekks> archheretic: Start your jar file like this: java -jar your.jar
[11:44] <archheretic> Yes, when I do it in the terminal It works fine. Guess its just how it works
[11:44] <archheretic> hopefully I dont have loads of processes opened in the background now, that I cant access ;)
[11:46] <Cipher45> If there are any just launch 'top' and end them
[11:47] <archheretic> Nothing that I can recognize as the program.
[11:48] <archheretic> Its no biggie anyway
[11:53] <Doc-Saintly> I have an ubuntu machine that sits on wireless and has an HDMI connection. After a while, the wireless drops off. If I go to the machine and switch it to console, it reconnects to the wireless, once I try to go back to the GUI desktop, the wireless drops again and the screen is blank
[11:53] <Doc-Saintly> each time I switch back to the console with Ctrl+Alt+F1, the wireless comes back and the screen shows the console just fine
[11:58] <Desu> you can disable powersaving for the wifi
[12:00] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: How do I check if that's on? I don't think it is :S
[12:00] <Desu> iw
[12:00] <Desu> or poke /sys
[12:00] <Desu> or use powertop
[12:01] <Desu> iw dev wlan0 get power_save
[12:01] <Desu> replace "wlan0" as needed
[12:01] <littlebit> hi poeple, I have been tryin to setup an isc-dhcp-relay which appeared to me simple and straight forward with the configuration but it isn't working. I have a i386 machine that connects to my router via wlan (wlan0) and feeds my switch with it's ethernet port (eth0). My question is that my clients that are hocked up onto my switch dont receive any ip from my router. And when running the daemon in foreground, I get this message "Discarding
[12:01] <littlebit> packet received on eth0 interface that has no IPv4 address assigned." . can someone help?
[12:01] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: !!!! it's on!
[12:02] <Desu> I asume this is not a usb wifi stick btw
[12:02] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: nope,
[12:02] <Desu> if it is, then usb powersaving will also affect it
[12:02] <Doc-Saintly> which is really strange why it would enable power savin
[12:02] <Desu> iw dev wlan0 set power_save off
[12:02] <Desu> Doc-Saintly: it is not strange
[12:02] <Desu> usually you want it on
[12:02] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: is that permanent? Or will I need to set up a a script to do that at boot each time?
[12:02] <Desu> because battery life actually matters to most poeple
[12:02] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: I never want power saving on ;) This is plugged into the wall, no battery
[12:03] <Doc-Saintly> shouldn't the installer detect that and disable the wifi power saving
[12:03] <Doc-Saintly> ?
[12:03] <Desu> Doc-Saintly: if you are using networkmanager then you can get it to disable powersaving
[12:03] <Desu> using a hook
[12:03] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: is it the hook mentioned in the first answer here? http://askubuntu.com/questions/85214/how-can-i-prevent-iwconfig-power-management-from-being-turned-on
[12:04] <Desu> no
[12:04] <Desu> not if you are using networkmanager
[12:05] <Doc-Saintly> I believe I am, but get can't into the GUI to see the name of the window I use.
[12:05] <haizum_> wow, so after an entire night trying to fix that malware issue, turns out it was just some asshole who replaced our DNS server in our router
[12:05] <haizum_> so i went in and changed the router pw and reset the DNS to auto, fixed
[12:07] <Desu> Doc-Saintly: https://bpaste.net/show/c3912eea4aa8  or similar (not tested)
[12:08] <ioria> haizum_  i said...  "if your net configuration is ok ..."    :-P
[12:08] <Desu> trow it in  /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/
[12:08] <Guest8768> hallo
[12:08] <Desu> eg as 02-idontneednostikingpowersave
[12:09] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: hehe ok, and make it +x?
[12:09] <Desu> 1yes
[12:09] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: I don't have that folder, so, I guess I don't have network manager?
[12:09] <Desu> might be a different path
[12:10] <Doc-Saintly> nevermind. Was using wrong shell :D
[12:11] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: is the 01 / 02 naming convention important?
[12:24] <wildc4rd> I'm getting an issue where my machine won't recover from suspend, has been happening for a while now and its irritating. Going to reinstall Ubuntu, is there any advantage to dropping 14.10 in? or just go with 14.04 and update any packages I need to manually
[12:25] <EriC^^> wildc4rd: it's probably due to a graphics driver or kernel, reinstalling might not help
[12:25] <EriC^^> wildc4rd: try an older kernel, or a different graphics driver
[12:26] <wildc4rd> it used to work, I'm 3/4 convinced its Steam causing it, lol
[12:27] <EriC^^> wildc4rd: try an older kernel first cause it's easy, just hold shift when the pc boots to get grub and choose advanced
[12:27] <King_Hual> does anyone know why pulseaudio basically freezes on my laptop?
[12:27] <King_Hual> daemon returns 'connection refused'
[12:28] <EriC^^> wildc4rd: why do you think steam is causing it?
[12:30] <wildc4rd> the timing of installing steam and the problem starting was pretty close, can't remember just how close. I don't believe in coincidence! lol
[12:30] <EriC^^> wildc4rd: it's probably that the kernel was updated when that happened or something
[12:31] <wildc4rd> I'll try a kernel first though, brb in 5
[12:31] <EriC^^> wildc4rd: type grep -C40 steam /var/log/apt/* , it should show you what was installed around that time
[12:32] <Doc-Saintly> Desu: thank you very much :) Seems to have stuck
[12:32] <Doc-Saintly> we'll see how it goes :D
[12:37] <saraz3s> holla
[12:40] <wildc4rd> its the gfx driver EriC^^, good call
[12:40] <EriC^^> ok cool
[12:40] <PCatinean> anyone on?
[12:41] <PCatinean> the opensource drivers do not deliver as much performance as the provider ones yes?
[12:44] <wildc4rd> its likely that I updated the gfx driver as a result of the steam installation, there is the relationship, lol
[12:46] <Guest61687> please would one of you lovely experts help me with a monitor/graphics issue
[12:48] <Guest61687> only max resolution 1024x768 was showing, i followed a guide and have forced the resolution to 1368x768 (16:9) but i have borders down each side
[12:48] <cfhowlett> !graphics
[12:49] <Guest61687> and my monitor shows unknown
[12:49] <deviantp> Hey, this isn't specifically an ubuntu question, but is anyone aware of any kernel / boot paremeters to force igoring of a secondary drive? I'm trying to boot sysrescuecd but it's hanging on detecting /dev/sda3, my internal HDD.
[12:50] <deviantp> I need to boot into sysrescue (any any linux for that matter) to take a look at the btrfs volume, but everythign so far has hung trying to automount it
[12:51] <Guest61687> anyone help a linux noob
[12:52] <ioria> Guest61687,  xrandr ?
[12:57] <hkrrsx> morning
[12:58] <ioria> Guest61687,  just type the  command  in terminal
[12:59] <Guest61687> i have q45 express graphics trying to install intel-linux-graphics-installer and it says dependency is not satisfiable: libglib2.0-0
[13:08] <pi-> Is this channel appropriate for questions relating to administering a web server on Ubuntu?  Specifically I am considering moving everything from /var/www/html into ~/web (because I've set up sshfs to remotely mount ~, but I can't figure out how to mount /var/www/html with write access)
[13:09] <cfhowlett> !server | pi there is a server chnnel ...
[13:09] <pi-> tx
[13:09] <Guest61687> only max resolution 1024x768 was showing, i followed a guide and have forced the resolution to 1368x768 (16:9) but i have borders down each side
[13:09] <Guest61687> anyone help a linux noob
[13:09] <Guest61687> i have q45 express graphics trying to install intel-linux-graphics-installer and it says dependency is not satisfiable: libglib2.0-0
[13:10] <cfhowlett> Guest61687, what version of ubuntu
[13:10] <Guest61687> its actually elementry 0.2 luna 64bit
[13:11] <hikenboot> #mac
[13:13] <bekks> !elementary | Guest61687
[13:13] <Guest61687> ok thankyou
[13:23] <headknot> what's your fav torrent clients? I've mostly been using utorrent in windows for the past few years, and looking for something like it.
[13:24] <headknot> oh, looks like there is a linux version of utorrent. nvm then :)
[13:24] <pi-> `sudo chmod -R u+w web;  ls -l web/` displays "drwxr-xr-x 14 root root 4096 Apr  3 15:56 wiki" -- it is failing to set the middle '-' to 'w'.  Is this because as soon as I do 'sudo' the user is automatically the root user?  If so, how can I set this flag?
[13:24] <Desu> headknot: deluge/transmission
[13:24] <Desu> headknot: don't use utorrent, seriously
[13:24] <pi-> If I don't use sudo, I don't have permission to modify access
[13:25] <headknot> Desu: Care to elaborate? Im open for changing if there are benefits to it.
[13:25] <Desu> headknot: utorrent is closed source add filled crud, that now comes bundled with spyware
[13:26] <Desu> headknot: utorrent now installs a bitcoin miner >_>
[13:26] <Desu> http://www.geek.com/apps/utorrent-caught-installing-a-bitcoin-miner-1617266/
[13:26] <harkirat> hi
[13:26] <headknot> that sounds fucked up
[13:26] <ADhex> bad idea
[13:28] <headknot> Desu: Gonna look into the two clients you recommended. Thanks for the heads up.
[13:29] <halfburnttoast> transmission has never done me any wrong, simple and to the point
[13:32] <F_r_e_e_m_a_n> hi all, I have troubles using OpenCL with Nvidia 840M. I have proprietary driver installed and running. I am testing according to http://wiki.tiker.net/OpenCLHowTo#Testing . clGetPlatformIDs returns only my Intel CPU. Screenshots https://www.dropbox.com/sh/n5vuph5r6qra8v4/AAA4rLUpPD_BV5Tsd8JGSu9Ea?dl=0
[13:33] <F_r_e_e_m_a_n> inxi -Gx  -> http://dpaste.com/0RYSM3Q . I have tried ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa ended up with the lower version provided by the mint packages because of compatibility with nvidia-opencl-dev
[13:35] <bodhi_zazen> F_r_e_e_m_a_n, you using mint ?
[13:35] <F_r_e_e_m_a_n> yes 17.1
[13:35] <max_> rdamax
[13:35] <bodhi_zazen> if so, ask on a mint support channel
[13:36] <F_r_e_e_m_a_n> k, did that already, just checking here as well
[13:36] <F_r_e_e_m_a_n> did the same with xubuntu last night with no luck
[13:47] <ubuthetechguru> for some reason all my audio is really quite, if i try to turn it up any higher i hear humming like i'm maxing out the volume of my 2.1 sound system.
[13:51] <Desu> ubuthetechguru: headphones?
[13:52] <ubuthetechguru> Desu, currently not using headphones but normally I do yes.
[13:52] <Desu> ubuthetechguru: you might want to get a propper amp/dac
[13:52] <Desu> what are you using now btw?
[13:53] <PCatinean> hey guys, how do I backup my ubuntu system really well so nothing ismissing
[13:53] <PCatinean> simple copy paste of everything to other hard-drive ok?
[13:53] <ubuthetechguru> i don't have a AMP or DAC. i am just using the onboard sound
[13:53] <Desu> ubuthetechguru: which is why I said that you might want to get a propper amp/dac
[13:54] <Desu> ubuthetechguru: and you do have a dac, else you would not get any sound
[13:54] <Desu> :p
[13:54] <Desu> for obvious reasons
[13:54] <Desu> PCatinean: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Full_system_backup_with_rsync
[13:55] <ubuthetechguru> PCatinean, i use clonezilla to clone my harddrive into an image. otherwise there's duplicity if you don't want to image your drive
[13:55] <PCatinean> Desu,  run with sudo or ?
[13:55] <Desu> PCatinean: you do need root access to read some of the files you want to backup so yes
[13:55] <ubuthetechguru> Desu, an AMP or DAC shouldn't have any impact on why i can't hear sound right now. normally it works just fine when i unplug my headphones
[13:55] <Desu> ubuthetechguru: it can
[13:55] <PCatinean> I should sudo just to be sure then?
[13:56] <Desu> ubuthetechguru: eg most onboard soundcards doesn't have a propper headphone amp, so if you have eg 150ohm headphones then you won't really get a good volume out
[13:56] <Desu> even a issue with many 80ohm headphones
[13:56] <Desu> what hardware is this btw? laptop?
[13:57] <ubuthetechguru> i understand but that's not my issue. as i said, sound used to work just fine
[13:58] <Desu> post your mixer settings
[13:58] <ubuthetechguru> Desu, hardware is a desktop. it's a 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High Definition Audio Controller
[13:58] <Desu> using fp or bp headers?
[13:59] <Desu> and what kind of speakers are you using now?
[13:59] <ubuthetechguru> Desu, mixer settings from pavucontrol or from where?
[13:59] <Desu> pavucontroll, ponymixer, pacmd/ctl
[13:59] <Desu> either works
[13:59] <ubuthetechguru> Desu, logitch 2.1 sound system, not sure on model number
[13:59] <PCatinean> ubuthetechguru, thought clonezille would have a graphical interface or something
[13:59] <Desu> sure it is not a cable issue? or volume controll on the logitech? or just wrong output?
[13:59] <ubuthetechguru> Desu, there's a bunch of tabs, which tab would you like to see? Playback?
[14:00] <ubuthetechguru> Desu, yes, i've checked all the common troubleshooting issues.
[14:01]  * Desu runs off to make some tea
[14:05] <PCatinean> and rsync is supposed to save everything neat yes?
[14:05] <compdoc> it copies stuff
[14:07] <Doc-Saintly> PCatinean: rsync is not suitable for backing up your system.
[14:08] <PCatinean> it's not?
[14:08] <cfhowlett> Doc-Saintly, please explain.  I also understood that rsync was the wy to go
[14:09] <Doc-Saintly> cfhowlett: Well, rsync is great for copying / syncing folders, etc.
[14:10] <Doc-Saintly> I wouldn't trust it to get all the permissions etc., right when copying things - especially if you're backing it up to another machine (Which I would assume if you're trying to back up the current machine)
[14:10] <erwin> hello
[14:10] <Doc-Saintly> All of the permissions etc., within the machine will be tied to users/accounts in itself, so I would think it would be best to maintain it all as one package (a disk image).
[14:10] <Doc-Saintly> Of course - I'm not linux expert, so what everyone else says is better advice, probably ;)
[14:10] <erwin> can anyone teach me how to use IRC
[14:10] <erwin> any tutorial online will do
[14:10] <ubuthetechguru> Desu, i just clicked a few radio buttons in pavucontrol and my audio appears to be back the way it was. but it's almost like it's not recieving enough juice. yes an amp/dac would solve this problem but it never used to be an issue so i'm wondering what update changed this
[14:10] <Doc-Saintly> erwin: if you mean in linux, irssi :D
[14:11] <erwin> no
[14:11] <erwin> IRC
[14:11] <erwin> I do not know how to change my nickname
[14:11] <halfburnttoast> rsync should maintain proper permissions unless specified othewise
[14:11] <erwin> it got this nickname by default
[14:11] <erwin> how can I change it
[14:11] <ubuthetechguru> side question, i accidentally set xchat to fullscreen mode and i don't want that. does anyone know how to get out of fullscreen mode?
[14:11] <halfburnttoast> but I don't know if it's able to copy partitions, including filesystem metadata from the partition and such
[14:11] <halfburnttoast> normally I'd use clonezilla or dd
[14:11] <halfburnttoast> depending on the size of the partition to be cloned
[14:12] <ubuthetechguru> erwin, just type in forward slash nick and then the nick you want
[14:12] <erwin> Can anyone help me
[14:12] <PHPLearner> anyone here
[14:12] <PHPLearner> knowledgeable about symfony
[14:12] <PHPLearner> Symfony2
[14:12] <somsip> PHPLearner: wrong channel. Try ##php of something like #symfony
[14:13] <somsip> *or
[14:13] <PHPLearner> #PHP
[14:13] <PCatinean> And how do you make a disk image then?
[14:13] <PHPLearner> how do I change channel
[14:13] <PHPLearner> sorry fellas
[14:13] <somsip> PHPLearner: /join #php
[14:13] <PHPLearner> as I am new to IRC
[14:13] <PHPLearner> hello
[14:13] <halfburnttoast> PHPLearner, have you looked into clonezilla?
[14:13] <PHPLearner> anyone here knowledgeable about symfony2
[14:14] <PHPLearner> what is clonezilla
[14:14] <halfburnttoast> PHPLearner, if the partition is small enough, you could probably just use dd
[14:14] <somsip> PHPLearner: go to a different channel. This is not the support channel for PHP or symfony
[14:14] <cfhowlett> !info clonezilla
[14:14] <somsip> halfburnttoast: you are replying to the wrong person
[14:14] <PHPLearner> #symfony
[14:14] <somsip> PHPLearner: /join #symfony
[14:14] <halfburnttoast> somsip, oh whoops
[14:14] <PHPLearner> hello
[14:14] <PHPLearner> I am new to IRC
[14:15] <somsip> !ignore
[14:15] <PHPLearner> just want to know whether I am in symfony channel already
[14:15] <halfburnttoast> PCatinean, sorry, I meant that message for you. have you looked into clonezilla?
[14:15] <halfburnttoast> PHPLearner, no, you're not
[14:16] <PCatinean> halfburnttoast, i installed it from software center but there is no graphical interface
[14:24] <halfburnttoast> PCatinean, clonezilla uses ncurses by default
[14:25] <k1c14k> Hi, anyone've had issue with USB devices doesn't working after grub loads OS and resolved it?
[14:27] <k1c14k> If noone have solution I can take even clues. ^^
[14:27] <halfburnttoast> k1c14k, what USB devices? All of them? Including keyboard and mice? Wifi adapters? Cameras? Flash drives?
[14:27] <halfburnttoast> or just certain ones?
[14:27] <k1c14k> Keyboard, mice, wi-fi adapter, USB storage
[14:29] <PCatinean> ncurses? what's that?
[14:30] <k1c14k> GTK/Qt for console :D
[14:32] <halfburnttoast> k1c14k, what happens when you run 'sudo lsusb'
[14:32] <halfburnttoast> PCatinean, clonezilla uses ncurses as the GUI. it's console-based, but you don't need to use command arguments
[14:32] <k1c14k> 2 lines for USB hub are shown
[14:32] <k1c14k> nothing more
[14:33] <halfburnttoast> k1c14k, what do you have plugged in right now?
[14:33] <k1c14k> Logitech keyboard and mice + wi-fi adapter
[14:33] <k1c14k> nothing more
[14:34] <halfburnttoast> the wifi adapter doesn't show up under ifconfig?
[14:34] <halfburnttoast> hmm
[14:34] <k1c14k> doesn't show
[14:35] <halfburnttoast> and the keyboard doesn't work, right?
[14:35] <k1c14k> doesnt
[14:35] <k1c14k> nothing connected by USB
[14:35] <k1c14k> PS/2 keyboard work
[14:35] <k1c14k> but USB one don't
[14:36] <halfburnttoast> just to be sure, USB isn't disabled in your bios right?
[14:37] <JinjaNinja> Is there a way to start applications in ubuntu as root by default, without having to manually launch it as root in terminal?
[14:38] <halfburnttoast> k1c14k, I know that some gigabyte boards have an IOMMU controller that love to mess USB things up. Had a friend who had a wifi adapter that did the same thing because of it
[14:38] <k1c14k> not disabled
[14:38] <halfburnttoast> or rather, it was disabled and he had to enable it
[14:38] <k1c14k> this motherboard too old to have so annoying settings
[14:38] <halfburnttoast> hmm, that is peculiar
[14:39] <k1c14k> I know noone having this issue
[14:39] <k1c14k> it's funny, in GRUB I can use USB keyboard... but then in Linux don't :<
[14:41] <halfburnttoast> makes me wonder if one of the modules failed to load or if there's some udev thing going on
[14:41] <k1c14k> problem exist for Windows too...
[14:41] <halfburnttoast> oh.... that's a different story then
[14:42] <halfburnttoast> I wonder if the board controller is failing
[14:42] <halfburnttoast> did it just start doing this?
[14:42] <k1c14k> yup
[14:43] <k1c14k> board controller... board controller probably is fair - if it wouldn't work for windows/linux, it wouldn't be working for grub also
[14:43] <halfburnttoast> I'd check dmesg to see if there are any errors when plugging in USB devices. Other than that, I'd check the BIOS one more time just to make sure
[14:43] <k1c14k> but in grub it is working
[14:43] <halfburnttoast> That is strange, I'm not sure why both windows and linux would fail USB, but not grub
[14:44] <k1c14k> indeed
[14:44] <neldogz> Good morning everyone, I recently switched my RAID 1 from on-board motherboard raid to software raid on Ubuntu 14.10 using MDADM. Unfortunately I am seeing 30 megabytes per second LESS writes using the software raid.
[14:45] <halfburnttoast> k1c14k, did you make any changes that you know of before this started happening? any bios updates?
[14:45] <k1c14k> no bios updates, my mom is using this computer
[14:45] <k1c14k> last OS used before this failure was Windows
[14:46] <halfburnttoast> I gotta say though, I feel like this has to be hardware failure some how, I just don't see how it could fail for both windows and linux at the same time otherwise
[14:47] <halfburnttoast> have you tried removing all but one of the devices and seeing if that changes anything?
[14:47] <halfburnttoast> like, just having the keyboard plugged in?
[14:47] <lord4163> neldogz: sounds bad, same controller?
[14:47] <neldogz> lord4163, yes same system benched before and after
[14:48] <Voyage> HI
[14:48] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, are the drives still syncing?
[14:48] <neldogz> lord4163, i even tried switching to the low latency kernel but same exact bench results.
[14:48] <neldogz> halfburnttoast, the drives had completed syncing
[14:49] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, that's odd. I'm running RAID 1 MDADM on my system too, but haven't seen a noticeable performance decrease
[14:50] <k1c14k> I'll try booting from USB stick Live OS
[14:50] <neldogz> Motherboard raid - read 106.8MB/s and Write 96.1MB/s versus software RAID  read 107.2MB/s write 64.0MB/s
[14:50] <Voyage> I have googled a lot and found no answer workable answer to this question: How to downgrade from php 5.5.9 to php 5.4?
[14:50] <neldogz> the access time stayed the same
[14:51] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, wow that is slow
[14:51] <lord4163> neldogz: hm so it's just the writes
[14:51] <neldogz> yes indeed
[14:51] <ioria> k1c14k, and  ... ?
[14:52] <neldogz> these are two, 1 terrabyte Western Digital Black Hard Drives.. pretty fast
[14:52] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, what's your file system on the drives?
[14:52] <k1c14k> dd need some time to operate
[14:52] <lord4163> neldogz: is that to the raw device?
[14:52] <neldogz> it is Ext4 filesystem
[14:52] <lord4163> neldogz: that was what you used before too?
[14:52] <k1c14k> I hate literally every graphic tool to write images on USB sticks
[14:53] <neldogz> LordDeath, yes exactly the same drives i used before.. I basically wanted to see what would be the difrence in performance if any existed.
[14:53] <halfburnttoast> k1c14k, unetbootin isn't too bad, but yeah they're not great
[14:53] <k1c14k> I sometimes trust to unetbootin
[14:53] <OerHeks> voyage, that would be hard to do, download the source from Quantal and build & solve issues yourself ? https://launchpad.net/php/+packages
[14:53] <lord4163> k1c14k: gnome-disks is ok :)
[14:53] <neldogz> I should also mention I am using the integrated benchmarking utility present within the Disks application
[14:54] <ioria> k1c14k, if it's a desktop  edition  also  linuxpendrive
[14:54] <OerHeks> Voyage, i love to hear your legimit reason why you want such old breaky stuff
[14:54] <ahmadi> Hi , I Am looking for botnet , does anyone can help ?! skype: ankassis
[14:54] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, what about just rsyncing a large file?
[14:54] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, rsync -avPr
[14:54] <k1c14k> but... dd is the best
[14:54] <OerHeks> ahmadi, wrong channel, wrong network i think too
[14:54] <Voyage> OerHeks,  is it illegal to downgrade?
[14:54] <neldogz> halfburnttoast, thats a great idea
[14:54] <neldogz> let me check
[14:54] <Voyage> OerHeks,   my app requires an older version. not running with the new -> sugarcrm
[14:55] <OerHeks> Voyage, no, but not really wise either
[14:55] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, yeah for a mdadm raid 1 that's definitely not the norm
[14:55] <Voyage> OerHeks,  how about I install some pre made LAMP version that has php in it already
[14:55] <meduze> Salut
[14:55] <lord4163> neldogz: what drives are you using?
[14:55] <OerHeks> Voyage, good luck, i cannot support that ( knowing you will have issues)
[14:55] <Voyage> OerHeks,  oh, so LAMP is not recomended?
[14:55] <halfburnttoast> lord4163, he said he was using wd blacks
[14:56] <Voyage> and I cant figure out how to install elasticsearch on ubuntu as well OerHeks
[14:57] <Voyage> OerHeks,  wait, If I compiled the php, It wont be connected to the repository system and I will not be able to install mods / modules with repositoory system
[14:57] <Voyage> OerHeks,  correct?
[14:58] <OerHeks> Voyage, that is one reason why you would encounter issues.
[14:58] <lord4163> neldogz: yeah but which model?
[14:58] <Voyage> OerHeks,  then?
[14:59] <NotACop> Am I cool enough to hang out with you guise?
[14:59] <k1c14k> USB work from USB stick
[14:59] <neldogz> ok so I am rsyncing a 30gb VirtualBox .vdi file over and its ranging from 80MB/s with spikes to 114MB/s .. no other activity is taking place on this drive.. Id say thats alot better ei?
[15:00] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, that's closer to what I'd expect
[15:00] <neldogz> lord4163, its the WD Black 1tb WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 (05.01D05)
[15:00] <lord4163> neldogz: thanks let me check
[15:01] <neldogz> halfburnttoast, been watching it for a few minutes now.. never dips below 80/MB/s .. fluctuating around 90-114
[15:02] <lord4163> neldogz: ok it doesn't have 4k sectors, did you partition it using 4k sectors?
[15:02] <mpthrapp> So, according to LSPCI, my graphics card only has 256mb of RAM, but it's an R7 290x with 2GB. Under windows it shows the full amount.
[15:03] <mpthrapp> Is this just lscpi not showing the right amount, or is ubuntu only picking up 256mb.
[15:03] <lambda2chi> hi there
[15:03] <neldogz> lord4163, I partitioned it through the Disks application.. i belive it uses 4k sectors as a default.. checking
[15:03] <Voyage> OerHeks,  how about I downgrade/change repository, install php5.4, lock the php5.4 version, change repository to latest again in sources. update?
[15:03] <mpthrapp> And if it's not able to address the full amount of ram, how would I fix that?
[15:03] <vj> does anyone know how to get "number of files" to display in the files gui?
[15:04] <lord4163> neldogz: yeah well your drive doesn't have advanced format, so that may decrease performance... you should use 512k
[15:05] <lambda2chi> quit
[15:06] <neldogz> Disk /dev/md1: 931.4 GiB, 1000070643712 bytes, 1953262976 sectors     Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes  Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
[15:07] <neldogz> lord4163, i am a little confused on this output of fdisk -l  .. does this mean its using 512?
[15:08] <OerHeks> Voyage, it is not supported, foolish, and i told you to build yourself.
[15:08] <lord4163> neldogz: I'm unsure
[15:09] <Voyage> OerHeks,   if I install php5 manually, it wont be connected to apt-get anymore and I would not be able to install modules and auto integrate them with apache etc?
[15:09] <neldogz> lord4163, logical it reads 512 logical which i believe is the partition.. then physical is 4096 which I believe what the disks are set to from factory
[15:10] <OerHeks> Voyage, keep asking does not change answer, good luck with trying
[15:10] <lord4163> neldogz: I got the same output on my disks, which should be 4k partitioned
[15:11] <neldogz> lord4163, thanks for checking! I guess based from the output from the rsync throughput seems to be ok
[15:11] <ashemark> Hi!
[15:12] <ashemark> How do i install the latest version of node.js on my ubuntu server 14.04?
[15:12] <Voyage> OerHeks,  I am asking for confirmation. I am not asking to change the answer
[15:12] <neldogz> lord4163, I might need to play around with some of the benchmarking settings in disks to see what the diffrence is between smaller and larger files
[15:12] <halfburnttoast> neldogz, this seems somewhat relevant https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Format
[15:13] <neldogz> halfburnttoast, great article thanks!
[15:19] <kupi> hi
[15:19] <kupi> I have a problem what is not distro-specific, but can I ask help here?
[15:19] <EriC^^> are you using ubuntu?
[15:19] <kupi> yes
[15:20] <EriC^^> ask away.. it's probably related anwyays
[15:21] <kupi> my resolution is 640x480 on a screen what has 1024x768 resolution
[15:21] <EriC^^> are you using a vm?
[15:21] <eletious> hullo!
[15:21] <kupi> yes, I use i3
[15:21] <EriC^^> kupi: no i mean vm like virtualbox
[15:22] <EriC^^> or is ubuntu running natively
[15:22] <kupi> no, run natively
[15:22] <EriC^^> which graphics card do you have? and which driver are you using?
[15:22] <kupi> intel 82845G with open source drivers
[15:23] <EriC^^> if you type xrandr -q what's the maximum resolution say?
[15:23] <kupi> 640x480
[15:24] <EriC^^> oh, no idea
[15:24] <EriC^^> kupi: maybe check the additional drivers and see if it offers other drivers
[15:25] <kupi> i have done that, nothing was there
[15:26] <Voyage> sudo sed -i.bak "s/trusty/precise/g" /etc/apt/sources.list       what would this do?
[15:26] <neldogz> halfburnttoast, i am using the disks utility to run a new bench but this time i am using 1gb test file instead of the default 10mb ...
[15:26] <neldogz> halfburnttoast, 130 read 127 write.. thats what im talking about
[15:26] <neldogz> :)
[15:27] <halfburnttoast> nice!
[15:27] <EriC^^> Voyage: it would change the sources from trusty to precise and save a backup file called sources.list.bak
[15:28] <EriC^^> Voyage: ( and break your system )
[15:28] <EriC^^> :P
[15:28] <EriC^^> Voyage: are you trying to downgrade some packages?
[15:28] <zykotick9> EriC^^: that "and break your system" is important ;)
[15:28] <EriC^^> zykotick9: yeah :D
[15:29] <kupi> also I have a problem outside X11: CLI is in 640x480 resolution but it's not at the center of the screen
[15:29] <PHPLearner> #CodeIgniter
[15:30] <Voyage> EriC^^,  hm. I am in a long trouble. i need to install php5.4 but my repo dont have it
[15:30] <ioria> kupi  you use i915 driver ?
[15:30] <EriC^^> kupi: you can try passing vga=792 in the kernel line to force and set GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX to keep, if you don't find a better solution you can use that until you do
[15:31] <kupi> i just use the open source intel
[15:31] <sundev70> Voyage: don't know but you can check this out: http://askubuntu.com/questions/498175/how-to-downgrade-php-from-5-5-9-to-5-4-in-ubuntu-14-04-installed-with-lamp
[15:31] <vj> does anyone know how to display the number of files in nautilus/files?
[15:31] <zykotick9> EriC^^: fyi, technically vga= is deprecated (but it typically still works)
[15:32] <Voyage> sundev70,  echo "deb http://php53.dotdeb.org stable all" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list                    Err http://php53.dotdeb.org stable/all i386 Packages              W: Failed to fetch copy:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/php53.dotdeb.org_dists_stable_all_binary-amd64_Packages  Invalid file format
[15:32] <EriC^^> zykotick9: yeah i know :)
[15:32] <Voyage> sundev70,  this is what I get from using that link you gave
[15:32] <Voyage> EriC^^,  any clues?
[15:32] <EriC^^> Voyage: maybe you could download the .deb from the website and install it
[15:34]  * zykotick9 thinks dotdeb is a bad idea on debian, perhaps worse on ubuntu?...
[15:34] <eletious> Hello!
[15:34] <Voyage> EriC^^,  if I download the deb and install it. will I be able to use repository to upgrade it later? or install modules of php / apache with apt-get ?
[15:34] <somsip> Voyage: just as an aside, why particularly do you need 5.4?
[15:35] <EriC^^> eletious: hello
[15:35] <Voyage> somsip,  sugarcrm 7.5 requires it
[15:35] <apt-get> it's impossible to be here with this nickname hahah.
[15:36] <Voyage> EriC^^,  if I download the deb and install it. will I be able to use repository to upgrade it later? or install modules of php / apache with apt-get ?
[15:37] <PHPLearner> hey guys how do I go to a particular channel
[15:37] <Voyage> PHPLearner,  /join #channel
[15:37] <PHPLearner> thank you Voyage
[15:37] <EriC^^> Voyage: i think it would update it automatically if you ran the upgrade command, you'd have to set a hold on it or something in apt_preferences so it doesn't
[15:38] <somsip> Voyage: is this for your local dev server or for production?
[15:38] <PHPLearner> and how do I exit if I am the only there
[15:38] <Voyage> somsip,  dev
[15:38] <Voyage> EriC^^,  ok. how can I get the .deb?
[15:38] <zykotick9> Voyage: if you install the deb without the repo, it will NOT update
[15:38] <PHPLearner> I mean exit from the channel
[15:38] <EriC^^> dpkg will attempt to downgrade the package i think, not sure about the modules, maybe they aren't even compatible with the older version
[15:38] <somsip> Voyage: use a VM. Much easier in the long run. And you have my sympathy for having to work with SugarCRM. Horrible thing IMHO. Especially if they can't support current versions of PHP...
[15:39] <Voyage> somsip,  hm ok
[15:39] <Voyage> zykotick9,  ok, how to install a deb WITH repos?
[15:40] <zykotick9> Voyage: sorry, i _won't_ help with that... as i said, dotdeb is a bad choice IMO...  good luck.
[15:40] <Voyage> zykotick9,  oh ok. then what is a good choice?
[15:40] <Voyage> I tried this but its not working. echo "deb http://php53.dotdeb.org stable all" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list                    Err http://php53.dotdeb.org stable/all i386 Packages              W: Failed to fetch copy:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/php53.dotdeb.org_dists_stable_all_binary-amd64_Packages  Invalid file format
[15:40] <EriC^^> !info php5 precise
[15:40] <eletious> ayos
[15:40] <EriC^^> not dotdeb, from the ubuntu repos
[15:40] <eletious> quick question
[15:40] <zykotick9> Voyage: for what you want, i have NO idea...  sorry.  if i had a better option, i'd share it.
[15:41] <EriC^^> Voyage: precise doesn't have 5.4, it has 5.3
[15:41] <Voyage> EriC^^,  ok, how to install it by an ubuntu repo?
[15:41] <EriC^^> !info php5 trusty
[15:41] <EriC^^> Voyage: i don't think it's available, there's only 5.3 and 5.5
[15:41] <eletious> When I log out of any WM, ubuntu returns to the unity DM, and makes the appropriate sounds to indicate that it has returned to that login screen... but my laptop monitor turns off
[15:42] <eletious> Any idea what would cause that?
[15:42] <kupi> EriC^^, how cna I add vga=792 to grub2?
[15:42] <kupi> *can
[15:43] <EriC^^> kupi: sudo nano /etc/default/grub , add vga=792 to the kernel line after quiet nosplash , at the bottom set GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX to keep instead of none
[15:43] <zykotick9> kupi: i'd suggest just testing it first!  e at the grub menu... then f10 to boot i believe.
[15:43] <EriC^^> kupi: then sudo update-grub
[15:43] <EriC^^> *quiet splash
[15:43] <Voyage> EriC^^,   Ya, isnt it php 5.3 that is being fetched here ? http://php53.dotdeb.org stable all
[15:44] <Voyage> EriC^^,  what should be done to fix it?
[15:44] <EriC^^> Voyage: what do you mean?
[15:44] <EriC^^> you want 5.3?
[15:45] <Voyage> well 5.3 would do too
[15:45] <EriC^^> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/php5/
[15:45] <Voyage> but the point is, how do I make this work?
[15:45] <EriC^^> Voyage: at your own risk, dpkg -i /path/to/deb
[15:45] <EriC^^> will downgrade
[15:46] <zykotick9> Voyage: FYI, dotdeb repo is UNSUPPORTED in #ubuntu...  you're creating franken-buntu...
[15:46] <Voyage> EriC^^,  why doesnt this works? echo "deb http://php53.dotdeb.org stable all" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
[15:47] <EriC^^> Voyage: why add the repo?
[15:47] <EriC^^> are you following a guide or something?
[15:47] <Voyage> yes
[15:47] <EriC^^> any link?
[15:47] <Voyage> http://askubuntu.com/questions/498175/how-to-downgrade-php-from-5-5-9-to-5-4-in-ubuntu-14-04-installed-with-lamp
[15:48] <eletious> wait, hang on, why are you downgrading PHP?
[15:48] <EriC^^> Voyage: ok, type tail /etc/apt/sources.list
[15:48] <EriC^^> is the repo there?
[15:48] <Voyage> k
[15:49] <Voyage> deb http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
[15:49] <Voyage> deb-src http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
[15:49] <Voyage> deb http://php53.dotdeb.org stable all
[15:49] <EriC^^> ok, so it's there, type sudo apt-get update
[15:49] <EriC^^> to get a list of the packages
[15:49] <Voyage> I did
[15:50] <Voyage> thats where I got the error
[15:50] <EriC^^> ok, type apt-cache policy php5
[15:50] <EriC^^> Voyage: what's the error?
[15:50] <Voyage> I tried this but its not working. echo "deb http://php53.dotdeb.org stable all" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list                    Err http://php53.dotdeb.org stable/all i386 Packages              W: Failed to fetch copy:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/php53.dotdeb.org_dists_stable_all_binary-amd64_Packages  Invalid file format
[15:50] <Voyage> policy has 5.5 only
[15:51] <kupi> EriC^^, thanks, I looked up at grub files and found GRUB_GFXMODE
[15:51] <kupi> that fixed the problem
[15:52] <eletious> ... can you guys even read my messages?  It just occurred to me that I got banned forever ago
[15:52] <EriC^^> kupi: what did you set it to?
[15:52] <EriC^^> ah ok nevermind
[15:52] <Voyage> EriC^^,  ?
[15:52]  * zykotick9 wants to repeat, one last time, this dotdeb.org is _really_ bad form!  you're mixing a 3rd party repo, intended for debian - but frowned upon in #debian strongly! - onto ubuntu.  packaging is different... versions are different...
[15:53] <kupi> EriC^^, i set it to =4024x768
[15:53] <kupi> *1024
[15:53] <EriC^^> Voyage: looks like a problem with the file format of the package list
[15:54] <EriC^^> kupi: cool
[15:54] <Voyage> EriC^^,  ya. any solution?
[15:55] <eletious> hmm
[15:55] <eletious> maybe i'm not even here.
[15:56] <somsip> eletious: reading you fine
[15:56] <eletious> Wait, if i were still banned I wouldn't even be able to view this
[15:56] <eletious> somsip: gotcha, thanks
[15:56] <zykotick9> kupi: sidenote - if you just care about your virtual console's resolutions (and NOT about grub/early boot/etc) you can install fbset then run "fbset
[15:57] <EriC^^> Voyage: i'd search for a thorough guide about installing it on ubuntu, or whether you can solve the problem using a different approach
[15:57] <zykotick9> kupi: ^ part 2 - ... then run "fbset -xres X -yres Y"...
[15:57] <EriC^^> maybe use something that doesn't need php5.4 or ...
[15:57] <Voyage> EriC^^,  ok
[15:57] <Voyage> why I am getting the error? sudo deb http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20150329T213024Z/
[15:57] <Voyage> sudo: deb: command not found
[15:58] <EriC^^> cause there's no command called deb
[15:58] <BeerSerc> Hi there. I need to set up a Ubuntu Desktop for a project which will last until 2017. I don't want to do a dist-upgrade inbetween, I don't need new hardware inbetween or newest hardware in general. But I want the software compiled now to be running until 2017. Do I want to use 14.04.1 or the HWE stack 14.04.2?
[15:58] <kupi> zykotick9, thanks :3
[15:59] <BeerSerc> To make it shorter: Will 14.04.x (2<x<5) be binary compatible with 14.04.2?
[16:02] <Appl3Kork> anyone know if it's possible for a user on ubuntu, to just have it see only a certain directory when FTP'ing into the server?
[16:02] <ioria> Appl3Kork, chroot jail
[16:03] <zykotick9> Appl3Kork: ftpmustdie but look into chroot on your ftp server
[16:03] <ioria> Appl3Kork, but i  think that  vsftp is  already  set for that
[16:04] <Voyage>  I followed http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17128602/apt-get-identify-all-old-version-numbers-of-a-package           answer 1. I wonder what should be replaced for     "deb http:// ......"
[16:04] <kupi> I have no sound on alsa with max volume, I have to install udev?
[16:04] <EriC^^> kupi: udev should already be installed
[16:04] <BluesKaj> kupi,  intel audio ?
[16:05] <kupi> yep, with via chip
[16:06] <BeerSerc> anybody?
[16:06] <BluesKaj> kupi, sudo modprobe snd-hda-inte, then relogin or reboot....the cmd won't show any output if the driver loads correctly
[16:06] <BluesKaj> err intel
[16:07] <BluesKaj> snd-hda-intel , kupi
[16:08] <BluesKaj> it's a known bug with that driver, doesn't load after upgrades for some reason
[16:08] <kupi> thx, brb i'm trying out
[16:09] <Voyage> what is backport repO?'
[16:10] <zykotick9> Voyage: packages from a newer release, that where recompiled for an older release.  so, it's updated version of things!  and a GOOD way to get new versions in ubuntu.
[16:11] <kupi> no change
[16:12] <htqp> BeerSerc: 14.04 is supported until 2019 (for 5 years) while the HWE is supported until the next LTS, that is until 2016.04
[16:12] <ioria> kupi  in  the monitor settings  ?
[16:13] <kupi> in the alsa
[16:13] <BeerSerc> htqp: does that mean, that the HWE stuff is not binary compatible for non-X/kernel dependent code?
[16:13] <kupi> monitor settings are fixed
[16:13] <htqp> BeerSerc: that said, the HWE backports the kernel and the X stack, therefore 14.04.x is binary compatible with 14.04.y
[16:13] <Voyage> zykotick9,  ok
[16:14] <BeerSerc> htqp: OK cool, that's the information I was missing
[16:14] <htqp> BeerSerc: what kind of software do you want to compile? user-space code?
[16:14] <BeerSerc> htqp: yes afaik only user space
[16:15] <Dowan> Hi
[16:15] <somsip> Voyage: another question - what exactly does not work in SugarCRM in 5.5.9? There's not a lot that is backwards incompatible in 5.5. Certainly worth a quick grep or two given the problems you will have with downgrading PHP http://php.net/manual/en/migration55.incompatible.php
[16:15] <littlegirl> Hey there, I followed the instructions on the http://askubuntu.com/questions/287845/how-to-configure-pkexec page to set up an alias for pkexec so I can use it to open GUI programs without errors, and it's doing the job, but when I type something like pkexec gedit in a terminal window, the cursor stays blinking in the terminal window instead of being inside the authentication window that opens. Is there something I can do to force th
[16:15] <littlegirl> e cursor to show up inside the authentication box?
[16:16] <htqp> well as you probsbly know, the SysV ABI guarantees usersapce binary compatibility with different kernels (so you can even use a custom-built kernel). For user-space sw binary compatibility means mainly the user-space library versions (soname's) which do stay the same among the 14.04 release
[16:17] <Voyage> somsip,  ya. but I get messages.  that sugar dont support 5.5..9
[16:19] <somsip> Voyage: from SugarCRM developers?
[16:19] <littlegirl> I'm using alias pkexec='pkexec env DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY' as an alias in my .bashrc file so I can open GUI programs with administrative privileges without errors, but now when I type something like pkexec gedit in a terminal window, the cursor stays blinking in the terminal window instead of being inside the authentication window that opens, and I have to click inside the authentication window text entry box to typ
[16:19] <littlegirl> e in the password. Is there something I can do to force the cursor to show up inside the authentication box?
[16:20] <Voyage> somsip,  from sugar wizard
[16:21] <EriC^^> littlegirl: why don't you just use gksu?
[16:21] <littlegirl> It's not installed. (:
[16:21] <somsip> Voyage: astonishing. Use a VM, or install 12.04 (PHP 5.3.10 IIRC) as a dual boot. Use a VM. Good luck
[16:22] <littlegirl> eriC^^: The program 'gksu' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install gksu
[16:23] <eletious> littlegirl: ...can't you install it?
[16:23] <littlegirl> eletious: Yes, but why is it not installed? Also, pkexec is installed, and I'm trying to figure out how to use it.
[16:23] <SchrodingersScat> !info gksudo
[16:23] <littlegirl> eletious: There must be a reason why the Ubuntu team removed it.
[16:24]  * littlegirl is using Trusty Tahr.
[16:24] <ioria> !info gksu
[16:24] <SchrodingersScat> I guess it's under gksu package.
[16:24] <eletious> !info gksu
[16:25] <eletious> alrighty then.
[16:25] <EriC^^> littlegirl: gksu is the general consensus for gui apps with privileges
[16:25] <SchrodingersScat> littlegirl: it's in the repos, so just optional.
[16:25] <littlegirl> Why was it removed?
[16:25] <littlegirl> I guess I'll use gksu, then.
[16:25] <EriC^^> littlegirl: probably like why gparted is removed after you install
[16:25] <eletious> littlegirl: if Canonical included EVERY PACKAGE could you imagine how awfully slow ubuntu would run?
[16:26] <littlegirl> I suppose. (:
[16:27] <jrtappers> Is there a good cross platform way to have encrypted drives?
[16:27] <littlegirl> Thanks for the help! I'm off to continue playing with my new installation. (:
[16:27] <htqp> gksu for GTK apps, kdesu for KDE apps
[16:27] <SchrodingersScat> jrtappers: can other os handle luks?
[16:28] <jrtappers> I don't know, I'll check
[16:32] <jrtappers> Seems like no Luks on Windows, but I may have missed something
[16:33] <eletious> jrtappers: maybe one of the gnu on windows libraries?
[16:33] <SchrodingersScat> jrtappers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_disk_encryption_software
[16:34] <htqp> jrtappers: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Disk_encryption#compatibility_.26_prevalence
[16:34] <wildc4rd> anyone able to help with a gfx driver issue?
[16:39] <eletious> lets find out
[16:39] <eletious> what's going on
[16:41] <zykotick9> wildc4rd: i'd suggest sharing what card and what driver you're talking about... and what's not working.
[16:42] <docmur> Has anyone ever setup Zimbra in a configuration on two different UBuntu servers where is one server goes off line the second zimbra server automatically picks up.
[16:42] <YvesLevier> I am wondering about how Windows10 will (may) affect our community.  Am i on the right channel?
[16:43] <SchrodingersScat> !ot | YvesLevier
[16:44] <YvesLevier> ubottu: SchrodingersScat: Thx
[16:49] <eletious> Any idea why I lose all monitor output when I log out?
[16:49] <eletious> I can hear it make the "bongo" noise ubuntu makes when it goes to the ubuntu desktop manager... but my laptop's screen just turns off
[16:54] <eletious> it's funny - i switched from Arch because it wasn't exactly stable
[16:54] <eletious> and i like Ubuntu's repos
[16:54] <Seveas> maybe it's not Arch that was unstable, but your hardware :)
[16:55] <eletious> Nope, it's the new kernel that Arch uses.  It names network interfaces with a new standard that WM's don't like so there's just an empty spot in most toolbars where network info should be
[16:56] <EriC^^> w00t
[16:56] <EriC^^> i mean, use nm-applet with networkmanager
[16:56] <eletious> lol too late
[16:56] <EriC^^> :P
[16:57] <eletious> I already installed ubuntu... which doesn't use that kernel
[16:57] <eletious> but now i can't logout without also having to reboot.  Which means I cant switch WMs without rebooting
[16:58] <eletious> it's killing my workflow... i don't know what's causing it
[16:59] <eletious> lol "workflow"
[16:59] <eletious> really it just means I can't be wishy-washy about my DE, but you know
[17:00] <ioria> eletious,  you  can  find something in var-log-lightdm
[17:00] <EriC^^> eletious: does ctrl+alt+f1 work when you logout?
[17:01] <Voyage>  whats the easiest way to install and maintain 5.4? where to download. source or .deb? where from"?
[17:02] <eletious> ioria: how would i read that?  Nano?
[17:02] <ioria> eletious,  you  need be sudo...  cat,  nano
[17:02] <EriC^^> eletious: maybe it's supposed to switch back to the driver it uses before x launches, but it doesn't for some reason
[17:05] <eletious> ioria: the lightdm log is... confusing. the x-0 log doesn't throw up any issues
[17:05] <eletious> EriC^^: you don't understand... it literally turns off my laptop screen
[17:06] <eletious> but Ill try ctrl alt f1 anyways
[17:06] <eletious> one second.
[17:09] <parazite_> hello bro
[17:09] <angel> Hi
[17:09] <angel> I am having a wierd issue here
[17:09] <angel> nautilus shows files and terminal doesn't
[17:09] <bekks> Which files?
[17:10] <angel> directories in my /media
[17:10] <EriC^^> ls -a /media shows nothing?
[17:10] <Nicollas> Oiie
[17:10] <angel> I have posted a question here
[17:11] <angel> http://askubuntu.com/questions/605294/ubuntu-folder-permission-changed-to-drwsrwsrwt-and-nautilus-shows-files-and-term
[17:11] <redtimber> what permission is s?
[17:11] <deviantp> could be a permissions issue
[17:11] <angel> drwsrwsrwt
[17:11] <angel> I dont know. Its the first time I am seeing such a perm
[17:12] <redtimber> i am used to rwx
[17:12] <angel> Is it a rootkit?
[17:12] <EriC^^> s on a dir is the setuid or setgid bit, t is the sticky bit
[17:12] <angel> I ran chkrootkit and rkhunter
[17:12] <angel> rkhunter complainied abt unhide.rb and several other issues
[17:13] <angel> they were on users groups and passwd
[17:13] <angel> now I am running sudo clamscan -r --bell -i /
[17:14] <eletious> well that was fun
[17:14] <angel> so t prevents from changing permission, right?
[17:14] <kokut> Hello, anyone knows how to disable the wobbly windows only on focus?
[17:15] <kokut> because it's set to focus effect: none but sill :\
[17:16] <eletious> EriC^^: so ctrl+alt+f1 caused my screen to flash the first time, literally only for a split second... and then i couldn't get it to flash a second time.  I also tried f2 - f7 to try and access the other terminals
[17:16] <EriC^^> angel: t prevents other users from removing files owned by other users
[17:16] <EriC^^> angel: /tmp has a sticky bit
[17:16] <angel> okay, how to solve this?
[17:20] <EriC^^> eletious: ok, try booting with nomodeset, see if it works
[17:20] <EriC^^> angel: no idea
[17:20] <angel> okay. and Thank you
[17:21] <eletious> EriC^^: how would I go about that?
[17:21] <Guest125> hi people, i've some problems with ubuntu 14.10 and usb, when i plug the android phone i get this: usb 2-1.2: can't set config #1, error -110
[17:22] <Guest125> also usb0 disappeared
[17:22] <Guest125> i'm unable to connect some devices
[17:22] <chill_purr> hi - ubuntu 14.04 on a Macbook 5,2 ... I can not get my headphones working - usb headset is working like a charm
[17:23] <EriC^^> eletious: hold shift while the pc boots to get grub, then press e over ubuntu and add nomodeset at the end of the line that says linux vmlinuz..... quiet splash
[17:23] <EriC^^> eletious: then press ctrl+x
[17:24] <eletious> EriC^^: awesome, will tr
[17:25] <eletious> *try
[17:25] <eletious> brb
[17:26] <Guest125> there is a way to reset usb?
[17:28] <pEYEd> is there a new way to set a static ip?  https://bpaste.net/show/8fc363fa0261 I keep getting fail errors at boot with this config.
[17:28] <bekks> pEYEd: you need that "auto em1" entry.
[17:29] <bekks> pEYEd: Otherwise, you interface will not be configured upon boot.
[17:29] <pEYEd> bekks:  it failed with that one enabled.
[17:30] <Guest125> hi people, there is a way to get back usb0 working?
[17:30] <Guest125> usb0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
[17:30] <bekks> pEYEd: Without it, it wont work.
[17:30] <pEYEd> bekks: same error with it enabled.
[17:30] <bekks> Which error?
[17:31] <pEYEd> bekks: fail at boot
[17:31] <Guest125> i have no more usb0 and when i plug android phone i get this too can't set config #1, error -110
[17:31] <bekks> pEYEd: Do you get specific error messages when booting?
[17:31] <pEYEd> bekks: just (failed)   dmesg doesn't have much either.
[17:32] <eletious> Okay
[17:32] <eletious> I was unable to access the grub menu
[17:32] <bekks> pEYEd:  Which Ubuntu is that?
[17:32] <pEYEd> DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
[17:33] <pEYEd> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS"
[17:33] <ioria> eletious, can you  log out with the command line?
[17:33] <bekks> pEYEd: Can you pastebin "ifconfig -a" after booting please?
[17:34] <eletious> ioria: i don't believe I've ever done that... something online says editing /etc/default/grub would have the same effect?
[17:34] <EriC^^> Guest125: http://www.linux.org/threads/resetting-the-usb-subsystem.6256/
[17:35] <ioria> eletious, sure,it's the  same  of what you  are doing at  boot,  but it's  permanent
[17:35] <eletious> I see.  Quick question: does SSH start before i log in on my laptop?  like, linux boots up, services start, and then i log in, right?
[17:36] <eletious> so if I screw up, shouldn't i be able to ssh in and re-edit that file?
[17:36] <riqi> Hi. Wondering how I can change the background of a desktop filename text (Not the Background Desktop image. I'm only talking about the background of a filename text so that I can see it better on the desktop)
[17:36] <ioria> eletious, try logging out with  gnome-session-quit or sudo lightdm restart or gdm restart  ... but maybe it's about the video driver  or the logout script
[17:36] <riqi> I have Unity Tweak Tool
[17:37] <pEYEd> bekks: it's a PowerEdge, it takes a few to come back up.
[17:38] <ioria> eletious, ssh start before  X,
[17:38] <riqi> You know how you can change the background of text in a word processor by highlighting it? I want to be able to do that with file names and folder names on my Desktop.
[17:38] <riqi> permanently
[17:38] <eletious> ioria: okay
[17:39] <eletious> sudo lightdm restart just did nothing... gnome-session-quit brings up the logout prompt as usual... i logged out
[17:40] <eletious> trying to run sudo lightdm restart through ssh gave an error lol
[17:40] <eletious> i suppose that should have been expected
[17:40] <ioria> eletious, sudo service lighdm restart,sorry
[17:40] <riqi> I have Unity Tweak Tool but I can't figure out how to change the background for filenames and folders on the Desktop to have a background other than transparent.
[17:40] <ioria> eletious, sudo service lightdm restart
[17:41] <chill_purr> has anybody an idea on my problem (headphones not working - ubuntu 14.04 / Macbook 5,2)
[17:41] <excalibr> Any of you uses mirrors.kernel.org mirror? Is something wrong with their server atm?
[17:41] <eletious> ioria: through ssh, i ran that... the laptop flickered the backlight, that's it
[17:42] <ioria> eletious, ok,if you cannot enter grub at boot, you  have to change /etc/default/grub
[17:42] <EriC^^> eletious: which graphics driver are you using?
[17:42] <EriC^^> type lspci -k | grep -A2 VGA
[17:43] <eletious> EriC^^: Kernel driver in use: i915
[17:43] <ioria> eletious, intel
[17:43] <eletious> yeah
[17:43] <pEYEd> bekks: https://bpaste.net/show/b8430d53dd26
[17:43] <eletious> unnamed intel HD graphics
[17:44] <bekks> pEYEd: And does it work to configure the interface manually, after booting?
[17:44] <sampson623> I want to dual boot Windows 8 and Ubuntu 14.04.2 and I don't have a USB. Anyone have a good video or anything like that to help me?
[17:44] <pEYEd> bekks: yes, with ifconfig
[17:44] <ioria> eletious, modify /etc/default/grub
[17:44] <bekks> pEYEd: Can you pastebin the full ifconfig command you are using, please?
[17:44] <eletious> ioria: what would i have to change in /etc/default/grub to allow me to hold shift to access grub
[17:44] <Desu> ifconfig was deprecated over a decade ago, you should start using ip instead
[17:44] <eletious> actually...
[17:45] <eletious> I just changed it to nomodeset
[17:45] <eletious> so I'm going to reboot real quick
[17:45] <eletious> i will be right back
[17:45] <EriC^^> hold on
[17:45] <eletious> ??
[17:45] <ioria> eletious, it's the same... find 'quite splash'  and add nomodeset
[17:45] <EriC^^> you added nomodeset to the kernel line in /etc/default/grub?
[17:46] <eletious> i added it to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
[17:46] <EriC^^> ok, cool
[17:46] <eletious> yeah
[17:46] <EriC^^> did you run sudo update-grub ?
[17:46] <eletious> oh, no i didn't
[17:46] <eletious> i should probably do that
[17:46] <pEYEd> bekks: ifconfig em1 70.88.158.243 netmask 255.255.255.240 up
[17:47] <ioria> eletious, yep
[17:47] <pEYEd> and then give it a route.
[17:47] <eletious> interesting warning I just got: setting GRUB_TIMEOUT to a nonzero value when GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is set is no longer supported
[17:47] <sampson623> I want to dual boot Windows 8 and Ubuntu 14.04.2 and I don't have a USB or want to burn a disk. Anyone have a good video or anything like that to help me?
[17:47] <eletious> hmm.
[17:48] <eletious> sampson623: just so you quit asking the same question literally 2 minutes after the first time, do you have any bootable media
[17:48] <EriC^^> eletious: is this a new install?
[17:48] <eletious> EriC^^: it is
[17:48] <eletious> already update and uprage
[17:48] <EriC^^> if you want install an older kernel and try it too
[17:48] <eletious> *upgrade
[17:48] <RDX4OO> sampson623, https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=install+ubuntu+14.04+alongside+windows+8.1
[17:48] <ioria> eletious, i got the   same, but no logout prob
[17:48] <EriC^^> do you still have the older kernel? type dpkg -l | grep linux-image
[17:49] <paul_743> if the people who programmed this client are in here. autojoining an IRC channel on the default install is not cool.
[17:49] <sampson623> sorry just excited lol
[17:49] <paul_743> that was a terrible descision
[17:49] <EriC^^> paul_743: it's just for Ubuntu servers i believe
[17:50] <eletious> EriC^^: it lists 5
[17:50] <EriC^^> it's packaged that way for ubuntu
[17:50] <paul_743> EriC^^: I put this in the wrong channel. soz
[17:50] <EriC^^> eletious: ok, with ii at the start?
[17:50] <eletious> yes
[17:50] <paul_743> it joins their channel too.
[17:50] <paul_743> itrritating.
[17:50] <eletious> seems like it's 3.16.0-23 and 3.16.0-33
[17:50] <EriC^^> ok, go back to /etc/default/grub
[17:50] <EriC^^> eletious: and add a comment before GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT
[17:50] <ianorlin> paul_743: then choose one you like in the repos there are quite a lot
[17:51] <EriC^^> then sudo update-grub
[17:51] <EriC^^> eletious: it should make grub appear next boot, choose advanced then an older kernel
[17:51] <RDX4OO> sampson623, no problem, just install it step by step, like in the videos
[17:51] <eletious> EriC^^: could i just set it to false?
[17:52] <EriC^^> nah comment it out
[17:52] <EriC^^> it's ok
[17:52] <eletious> okay
[17:52] <sampson623> RDX400: is installing without a usb or a disc a thing that people do?
[17:52] <eletious> gave me the same warning as before, and found a bunch of images
[17:52] <eletious> coolio
[17:52] <eletious> alright
[17:52] <eletious> so i'm going to reboot now
[17:52] <EriC^^> odd
[17:52] <EriC^^> warning should have disappeared
[17:52] <EriC^^> anyways give it a shot
[17:52] <eletious> and see what happens
[17:53] <eletious> brb
[17:53] <RDX4OO> sampson623, what about wubi install?
[17:53] <EriC^^> RDX4OO: wubi isn't that recommended
[17:54] <EriC^^> by that i mean, really really not
[17:54] <sampson623> EriC^^: Why not?
[17:56] <EriC^^> sampson623: i don't know exactly why, but it seems that it didn't work that well and it's generally very frowned upon in the ubuntu community
[17:56] <eletious> sup
[17:56] <EriC^^> even if you do manage to install it and get it to work, not a lot of people know about it or want to mess with it
[17:57] <eletious> EriC^^: That worked man
[17:57] <EriC^^> cool
[17:57] <eletious> i just logged out like a champ
[17:57] <EriC^^> haha
[17:57] <RDX4OO> sampson623, i hate wubi but, if u dont have any disk or usb drive so u just have 2 options, wubi or an network installer
[17:57] <EriC^^> did you change the kernel?
[17:57] <eletious> let's see if i have the same luck logging out of other WMs
[17:57] <RDX4OO> sampson623,  here u got the network install http://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads
[17:57] <sampson623> RDX400: I assume you recommend the network installer
[17:58] <eletious> EriC^^: lol i don't think so
[17:58] <eletious> i just made that grub change
[17:58] <RDX4OO> sampson623, of course
[17:58] <RDX4OO> sampson623, but u will need an another pc
[17:58] <EriC^^> eletious: ok, it's a graphics driver issue then
[17:58] <eletious> does Ubuntu not like Cinnamon anymore?
[17:58] <eletious> Honestly that would not surprise me
[17:58] <sampson623> RDX400, ohh that may be a problem
[17:59] <eletious> next time I buy lenovo i'm getting a thinkpad... this B50 is trash
[17:59] <eletious> sampson623: what are you trying to do?
[18:00] <RDX4OO> sampson623, so your only way will be wubi i guess
[18:00] <sampson623> eletious: dualboot windows 8 and Ubuntu without a USB or a CD
[18:00] <RDX4OO> eletious, he's trying to install ubuntu alongside win8 but whithout an dvd or usb ...
[18:00] <eletious> ......... why?
[18:00] <eletious> if i may ask?
[18:01] <RDX4OO> eletious, i dun know -.-
[18:01] <EriC^^> sampson623: there is an option you could try, but it's pretty experimental at least for me
[18:01] <eletious> like... I will literally mail you a USB drive
[18:01] <eletious> i have like 10 of em
[18:01] <baxx> can't he use an SD card?
[18:01] <EriC^^> sampson623: you could use virtualbox to create a raw disk image file, which represents your hdd and load the ubuntu iso in it, and install to your hdd
[18:01] <sampson623> Hahaha I might have a spare cd laying around but that would take digging at my new house
[18:01] <sampson623> Wubi can't be that bad
[18:02] <eletious> i've never used an SD card to boot... but I used to install linuxes to flash drives as the HDD for fun
[18:02] <bazhang> it is
[18:02] <eletious> sampson623: it is
[18:02] <eletious> trust us
[18:02] <bazhang> just forget about wubi sampson623
[18:02] <eletious> it is bad
[18:02] <eletious> remember when I told you I will literally ship you a USB drive?
[18:02] <sampson623> Yeah haha
[18:02] <eletious> It's actually less stressful to wait on the flash drive than to use wubi
[18:03] <sampson623> I'm going to go search for a cd
[18:03] <eletious> oi!
[18:03] <eletious> you don't want a CD
[18:03] <eletious> you want a DVD
[18:03] <RDX4OO> sampson623, u will need a dvd
[18:03] <eletious> Unless there's a netinstall
[18:03] <bazhang> th e mini iso will fit easily
[18:03] <sampson623> ah alright
[18:03] <eletious> which for some reason i never looked into...
[18:03] <bazhang> !mini
[18:04] <eletious> Ah.  Well there it is, a netinstall for ubuntu
[18:04] <eletious> how small is it atm?
[18:04] <RDX4OO> but i guess sampson623  is a beginner and maybe the text install will be to hard for him ;(
[18:04] <eletious> hmmm... tur
[18:04] <eletious> *true
[18:04] <EriC^^> he could try lubuntu i think it's like 720mb
[18:05] <RDX4OO> lets check this
[18:05] <eletious> Yeah, I used Lubuntu when I only had CDs
[18:05] <EriC^^> and he'd have a live cd in case he needs to boot it and fix something after he installs
[18:05] <eletious> I also tried DSL and puppy
[18:05] <eletious> they're fun
[18:05] <EriC^^> he can just purge lubuntu-desktop and install unity after it installs
[18:05] <eletious> EriC^^: does it use all the same repos?
[18:05] <olle> Are #a
[18:05] <ianorlin> eletious: yes
[18:05] <Seven_Six_Two> text install isn't that hard, is it?
[18:05] <olle> #backbox on Ubuntu _
[18:06] <eletious> hmm. That may be why I had issues with running software on my 486
[18:06] <RDX4OO> lubuntu is just 705 mb
[18:06] <eletious> one second
[18:09] <OerHeks> olle, backbox is not supported here, follow instructions on their site please http://www.backbox.org/ and find their irc channel
[18:16] <RDX4OO> sampson623, so whats your choice now?
[18:23] <eletious> Linux Journey 2015: The Quest of sampson623
[18:25] <saraz3s> Guys how do I set up hexchat with tor?
[18:25] <eletious> step 1: use i2p because TOR is compromised
[18:25] <RDX4OO> eletious, xDDD
[18:26] <eletious> saraz3s: the FBI owns several TOR nodes, it's not secure anymore
[18:26] <dadis> saraz3s, https://anonops.com/xchat.html
[18:26] <saraz3s> But freenode doesn't support i2p
[18:26] <eletious> welp
[18:26] <eletious> have fun not being anonymous
[18:26] <shadowguardian> afternoon!  i am trying to setup a new website on my ubuntu 14 server.... i dot have apache installed but when my friend setup the server, im not sure what user he has used... (cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd) shows no "apache2" user
[18:27] <eletious> shadowguardian: lamp stack
[18:27] <eletious> do it
[18:27] <saraz3s> damn
[18:27] <saraz3s> How to be anonymous on an irc then?
[18:27] <eletious> saraz3s: you could probably vpn?
[18:27] <shadowguardian>  lamp: command not found
[18:27] <bubbak> any suggestion for an appropriate channel to ask questions regarding setup of an ubuntu single server using one of the howtoforge "perfect server" guides?
[18:27] <eletious> shadowguardian: try google next time
[18:28] <saraz3s> I am having serious issues with openvpn. None of the certificates are accepted. How do I connect with openvpn. I installed it. Then its asking for some certificates. Got them from vpn books and none of them were connecting
[18:28] <saraz3s> ^eletious
[18:29] <shadowguardian> eletious: there is already a working website on this server, perhaps when it was setup he didnt use apache2 as a username? there is www-data as a username inside /etc/passwd ?
[18:29] <eletious> sadly I am not anonymous saraz3s so I cannot assist
[18:29] <saraz3s> dman
[18:29] <eletious> yeah
[18:29] <eletious> but there's a plus side
[18:29] <eletious> google + man pages
[18:29] <saraz3s> can someoneelse help me with openvpn
[18:30] <saraz3s> what is that?
[18:30] <saraz3s> are u talking about google+
[18:30] <saraz3s> ?
[18:30] <eletious> saraz3s: type "man man" into a terminal
[18:31] <kennethvenken> Hello, whenever i plug in/out my samsung 9 laptop ubuntu freezes. Can someone point me in the right direction in solving this issue?
[18:31] <eletious> there's google and man pages
[18:31] <eletious> they are good things
[18:31] <saraz3s> lol
[18:31] <saraz3s> i tried
[18:31] <hkrrsx> saraz3s:  /join #openvpn
[18:31] <saraz3s> tnx
[18:31] <hkrrsx> saraz3s: Full disclosure .... they're not anonymous either.
[18:31] <hkrrsx> :)
[18:32] <saraz3s> #openvpn :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services
[18:32] <kostkon> !register
[18:32] <saraz3s> hkrrsx - help -> #openvpn :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services
[18:32] <bubbak> kennethvenken: what version ubuntu, what do you mean by "plug in/ out"?
[18:32] <eletious> saraz3s: see kostkon
[18:33] <eletious> he just told you how to do it
[18:33] <kennethvenken> 14.10
[18:33] <saraz3s> sorry kostkon. I didn't understand
[18:33] <kennethvenken> i just found this ask ubuntu thread: http://askubuntu.com/questions/569119/laptop-freezes-whenever-i-unplug-plug-in-ac-adapter
[18:33] <kennethvenken> same laptop, same proble
[18:33] <hkrrsx> !register > saraz3s
[18:33] <kostkon> saraz3s, np
[18:33] <saraz3s> ohhh
[18:33] <kennethvenken> m
[18:33] <saraz3s> sorry
[18:33] <saraz3s> understood
[18:33] <saraz3s> tnx
[18:33] <saraz3s> :)
[18:35] <Guest21477> Hey, so my /var/log folder has 224.6 GB worth of data in it. Is this normal? Ubuntu has only been installed for a week, I'm using 14.04
[18:36] <eletious> Guest21477: O.O
[18:36] <bubbak> kennethvenken: and the crtl Alt F6 also doesn't work for you?
[18:36] <darius93> Guest21477, doesnt sound normal at all
[18:36] <darius93> is it a web server?
[18:36] <verdeP> what are you logging? xD
[18:36] <Guest21477> darius93: nope, just my home laptop
[18:37] <Guest21477> I'm not logging anything manually .-.
[18:37] <darius93> Guest21477, what file has the most data in it?
[18:37] <ianorlin> Guest21477: I like ncdu as a ncurses utility to check disk usage although a GUI might be better for a begginer
[18:38] <darius93> my /var/log has 9M in it and it been up for over a few months
[18:38] <kennethvenken> bubbak: i don't think that works. I'll try it
[18:38] <Guest21477> darius93: syslog.4.gz is using 4.9GB by itself
[18:39] <faugusztin> Guest21477: probably something is being logged over and over ?
[18:39] <faugusztin> Guest21477: maybe some hard drive issue or whatever
[18:39] <Guest21477> darius93:  oh damn, kern.log is using 213.3GB
[18:39] <darius93> Guest21477, what did you install within the past week? it might be a driver or kernel issue
[18:39] <darius93> O.O
[18:39] <faugusztin> Guest21477: then look at kern.log and what is in it
[18:39] <verdeP> tail -f kern.log
[18:40] <darius93> ^^
[18:40] <faugusztin> sleeping hard drive, EDID problems, firewall hammering from outside, it could be anything
[18:40] <faugusztin> maybe you have UFW logging enabled for example :)
[18:40] <Guest21477> Is it safe to delete kern.log? I think it's just repeated old driver problems I fixed a few days ago
[18:43] <kennethv> bubbak: Just tried the the alt+f6, didn't work, had to reboot
[18:43] <hkrrsx> Guest21477: It would be better to fix the problems being reported in kern.log and then zero it out ...... but DO NOT delete it
[18:44] <ANJ7> Good night everyone o/
[18:44] <bubbak> kenneth v: you used ctrl alt f6 all together, right?
[18:44] <dadis> What is the best alternative to gmail?
[18:45] <dadis> and if i forward my messages from gmail to another address will google have a copy of the message on their server?
[18:45] <Guest21477> I think the problem is already fixed and it's just so large because of the old error
[18:45] <hkrrsx> Guest21477: Here's a link on how to zero out a log file, however doing so erases the contents of the file without deleting the file (or ownership/permissions):
[18:45] <hkrrsx> http://www.dacaprice.com/2009/09/04/how-to-zero-out-a-file-in-linux/
[18:46] <kennethv> bubbak: Yes, nothing happens. i can press them now to switch to a terminal, but after freeze it doesn't work
[18:47] <Guest21477> hkrrsx: Alright, file has been cleared and I deleted the old archives. Thanks much
[18:47] <Guest21477> 18.9/975.7 looks a lot better than 250/975.7
[18:48] <nonamae> how can i know which package needs wine?
[18:49] <hkrrsx> Guest21477: Good job ...... also, here's some extracurricular Ubuntu brain enhancements: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxLogFiles
[18:49] <bubbak> Kennethv: did you notice the info regarding the ACPI regression in kernel 3.16? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SamsungSeries9
[18:49] <Guest21477>  Thanks, I'll give that a read
[18:51] <bubbak> barring the work around presented I'd consider re-rolling to 14.04
[18:52] <kennethv> bubbak: ok. i'll look at the work around and reroll if necessary. Does this mean a clean install, or is it easy to downgrade,
[18:52] <kokut> Hello, what  is the most lightweight music player for ubuntu/linux? I need something to play but uses the minimum amount of resources bc youtube is giving me some lag
[18:53] <kostkon> kokut, give audacious a try
[18:53] <bubbak> your mileage may vary and I'm far from an expert.  When I do such things I wipe completely and reinstall.  but that's just me.
[18:53] <bubbak> kokut, tried minitube?
[18:54] <kokut> bubbak: nope, gonna give it a try
[18:55] <bubbak> kokut, it is pretty cool...
[18:55] <hkrrsx> kokut: Have you given 'cmus' a chance? It's a terminal-based audio player which should use next to nothing in terms of resources.
[18:55] <hkrrsx> kokut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoAB5gOuoHA -- CMUS
[18:55] <kennethv> bubbak: ok, thx for the help
[18:56] <OerHeks> !info quodlibet
[18:56] <OerHeks> !info cmus
[18:56] <bubbak> kennethv wish i could have been more helpful and good luck
[18:56] <OerHeks> ouch, cmus is half size
[18:56] <hkrrsx> OerHeks: Thanks for the backup :)
[18:57] <bubbak> does cmus only do audio or does it also do video?
[18:57] <OerHeks> hkrrsx, i wondered, as i was convinced quodlibet is the smallest player :-D
[18:57] <kokut> bubbak: u can't use the slider?
[18:58] <kokut> hkrrsx: i'm gonna give it a try
[18:58] <hkrrsx> bubbak: I believe it does audio only since it's a terminal application
[18:58] <bubbak> the reason i ask is while kokut is talking about audio he's referencing youtube
[18:58] <kokut> i only need sound
[18:58] <kokut> well but i might download something i i have to
[18:59] <eletious> where can I edit screenfetch?  it keeps throwing an error
[18:59] <cuken> I have a laptop that I can't get to boot into ubuntu usb to install. It had open suse and the only thing I can get to at this point is grub2. Is there anything I can do from grub2 to launch ubuntu on the disk?
[18:59] <bekks> cuken: How did you create the Ubuntu USB?
[19:00] <kennethv> bubbak: before i downgrade, do you know if the regression is fixed in newer kernel versions? Shoud i try upgrading to 15.04?
[19:00] <cuken> Pendrive
[19:00] <bekks> cuken: Thats clear. But how did you create the Ubuntu USB, for using it to install Ubuntu?
[19:00] <bubbak> kennethv  I have no idea.  just noticed the mention of the regression on the page which i posted
[19:01] <cuken> Sorry I used Pendrive Linux
[19:01] <cuken> on a windows machine
[19:01] <cuken> selecting the Ubuntu ISO
[19:01] <eletious> cuken: try rufus
[19:01] <kennethv> bubbak: ok, i'm gonna try the live DVD, see if it is fixed.
[19:02] <kennethv> bubbak: thx
[19:02] <bubbak> kennthv best of luck
[19:02] <kokut> anyone tried utorrent for linux?
[19:02] <bekks> kokut: I bet someone did. But whats your actual question? :)
[19:03] <kokut> is it better than transmission?
[19:03] <kokut> transmission looks bad and it downloads slow
[19:03] <OerHeks> utorrent is not in the repos,qbittorrent or deluge are much better and supported here
[19:03] <kokut> so i'm looking for something better
[19:03] <eletious> what is utorrent?  What is linux?  I have used neither of these things
[19:04] <kokut> well OerHeks waht u recommend
[19:04] <OerHeks> kokut transmission is good enough for me, high speed downloads, it all depends on the source you download from
[19:05] <hkrrsx> +1 for transmission
[19:05] <eletious> yeah, saying that the program you use alone affects the speed of your downloads is like saying the the paint on a racecar makes it go faster
[19:05] <bekks> eletious: Try neglecting it at NASCAR ;P
[19:06] <eletious> bekks: psssh, just put stickers on it ;)
[19:06] <kokut> OerHeks: nope, i tried utorrent on windows, same machine, same network and it downloads almost two times faster, also transmission looks like crap honestly, i have 30 torrents and i have to scroll for 10 minutes to find the one i'm looking for
[19:07] <eletious> kokut: maybe (and this is just a thought) its that there's something between linux and windows?  i mean I'm just saying
[19:07] <eletious> a driver issue?
[19:07] <hkrrsx> kokut: has the download speed limit been manually set in your Transmission client ?
[19:07] <kokut> no man its just transmission
[19:07] <bekks> eletious: Nope.
[19:08] <kokut> hkrrsx: no, why would i do that
[19:08] <hkrrsx> kokut: To preserve bandwidth for other applications or users on the network
[19:08] <eletious> kokut: check that
[19:08] <cuken> Just tried Rufus and still no luck
[19:09] <hkrrsx> (Aretha!) R-E-S-P-E-C-T, that is what it means to me
[19:09] <kokut> no man its just transmission, its just too primitive or something, utorrent is much better (i mean older versions without adds and crap)
[19:09] <eletious> aha
[19:09] <eletious> ahahaha
[19:10] <eletious> then why not just install the other clients and uninstall the ones you don't like?
[19:10] <bubbak> anybody used a "perfect server" recipe for setting up a single server model and gotten the mail system running correctly (both sending out and receiving from remote)?
[19:10] <OerHeks> kokut good luck with utorrent
[19:11] <kokut> i'm asking for a recommendation or something
[19:11] <bekks> bubbak: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MailServer
[19:11] <eletious> kokut: dude.  It takes negligible time to download them
[19:11] <OerHeks> kokut i answered that i guess
[19:11] <eletious> it's not gonna hurt you
[19:11] <bubbak> bekks, thanks
[19:12] <kokut> i think im gonna try deluge
[19:13] <jason__> I'm trying to run some CPU/Memory intensive tasks and this is causing Ubuntu to become completely unusable while they're running. Anyone know what might be causing this? I have a pretty fast computer.
[19:14] <eletious> jason__: specs?
[19:15] <jason__> Core i5 4760k, 8GB of RAM, Geforce 760, SSD
[19:15] <eletious> jason__: and what are you trying to do?
[19:16] <jason__> I'm trying to merge two large CSV files (similar to a 'join' in a database if you're familiar with the concept)
[19:16] <pEYEd> How do you force a static IP on a NIC?  http://askubuntu.com/questions/605355/static-ip-fails-at-boot?noredirect=1#comment846139_605355  ->  https://bpaste.net/show/33f671c40512
[19:16] <Voyage> I just installed php by source. apache is not displaying my .php files (its showing blank pages ) what can be wrong?     apache does not knows if php is isntalled.I gues
[19:16] <eletious> jason__: ... HOW large though?
[19:16] <bekks> Voyage: Why didnt you install PHP from the repos?
[19:17] <Voyage> bekks,  long story.
[19:17] <jason__> Not that large. One is 1GB, the other is only like 2MB.
[19:17] <pEYEd> Voyage: are the modules loaded?
[19:17] <Voyage> pEYEd,  which modules?
[19:17] <d3ngar> Heya, I'm looking for some guide to allow XDMCP connections on Ubuntu 14.04
[19:17] <bekks> pEYEd: Your askubuntu question contains a configuration for em1, but you are configuring eth0 later on. Is that correct?
[19:18] <jason__> eletious, and I don't think it should make the OS grind to a complete halt either way. I don't think the program is even utilizing all 4 cores on my machine.
[19:18] <pEYEd> bekks:  nothing eth0
[19:18] <OerHeks> Voyage, told you, downgrading php to 5.4 does not give support here
[19:18] <d3ngar> It doesn't seem to be done with just allowing XMDCP in lightdm.conf and installing gnome-session-flashback
[19:19] <bekks> pEYEd: Read your askubuntu post: "so I add the IP with ifconfig: ifconfig eth0 ..." - is that correct?
[19:19] <pEYEd> bekks:   that is a post error, I just corrected it.
[19:19] <eletious> jason__: yeah, for those sizes... just asking, you never know
[19:19] <Voyage> pEYEd,  : /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[19:19] <Voyage> Action 'configtest' failed.
[19:19] <bekks> pEYEd: Ah ok, I just wanted to make sure :)
[19:20] <Voyage> OerHeks,  ya.
[19:21] <pEYEd> Voyage: search your drive for libphp5.so  if nothing, you need to install the modules.
[19:22] <pEYEd> Voyage: it's a lot easier to do this via apt-get
[19:22] <apt-get> via me
[19:22] <OerHeks> pEYEd, tell him to build those modules too, as he downgraded to 5.4
[19:23] <bekks> pEYEd: It isnt, since for his release, there is no php 5.4 in the repos anymore - for good reasons.
[19:23] <OerHeks> Voyage, so if you still try to seek help here, mention that you downgraded php to 5.4 so you do not fool people here, thanks.
[19:23] <eletious> oh my god please tell me apt-get is a bot
[19:23] <pEYEd> Voyage:  oh dear lord, why did you downgrade?
[19:23] <bekks> eletious: He isnt.
[19:23] <apt-get> eletious: nope
[19:23] <eletious> lol
[19:23] <eletious> fair enough
[19:24] <eletious> do you just wait here for people to mention you?
[19:24] <OerHeks> eletious, my next irc name will be anyone?
[19:24] <pEYEd> I bet chu he's chasing mysql_connect()    :)
[19:27] <apt-get> eletious: nope but I get a lot of mentions
[19:28] <bekks> apt-get: And you are a victim of brute force, very often. sudo.
[19:29] <Voyage> pEYEd,  an app required 5.4
[19:30] <Voyage> OerHeks,  why would I need to fool people? think when you speak.         its just not installed by a repository.  it can be any version and should work with apache
[19:31] <pEYEd> Voyage:  because it's trying to use mysql_connect() , I bet you. which is bad. really really bad.   :(
[19:31] <eletious> Voyage: if you don't mention the version of php you're using it will make it difficult to help you
[19:32] <Voyage> PHP 5.4.39 (cli) (built: Apr  4 2015 23:38:40)
[19:32] <Voyage> $ which php
[19:32] <Voyage> /usr/local/bin/php
[19:32] <eletious> Voyage: to quote you: "think before you speak".  You aren't royalty mate....
[19:32] <pEYEd> eletious: 5.4 had the last patches you could add to force mysql_connect to work. They stripped it out completely following that.
[19:33] <eletious> lol why did they do that?
[19:33] <pEYEd> eletious:  because it was junk technology and highly hackable.
[19:33] <pEYEd> sql injectionss wet dream
[19:34] <eletious> hmm
[19:34]  * OerHeks remembers: one bug fixed, 7 new bugs created
[19:34] <eletious> that could be problematic
[19:34] <pEYEd> databases breaking all over the world from lazy admin and lazier engineers
[19:35] <pEYEd> code is like hair, it must be groomed regularly.
[19:35] <Voyage> so there is no way apache 2.4 installed by repos be work with php 5.4 installed by source on ubuntu 14?
[19:36] <pEYEd> Voyage:  could be. I know apache was set to block everything to do with mysql_connect also.  lost cause shotting for that one. If that's what is going on.
[19:36] <pEYEd> shooting   :/
[19:37] <Voyage> pEYEd,  ok, how to uninstall php that I installed by source?
[19:37] <bekks> Hopefully you created .deb files.
[19:37] <pEYEd> Voyage: make deinstall typically
[19:37] <Voyage> am. how
[19:38] <pEYEd> Voyage:   always install from the package manager.
[19:38] <Voyage> pEYEd,  ya, but if I installed by source. how to uninstall?
[19:38] <pEYEd> Voyage: make deinstall    or make uninstall
[19:38] <bekks> Voyage: Did you create .deb files for your self-built packages?
[19:38] <Voyage> pEYEd,  hm
[19:39] <Voyage> configure make instal
[19:39] <pEYEd> Voyage: that's if you are installing
[19:39] <pEYEd> make deinstall if deinstalling   o.0
[19:40] <Voyage> hm
[19:40] <eletious> straightforward, right?
[19:41] <Voyage> $ make uninstall             make: *** No rule to make target `uninstall'.  Stop.         user1@user1-PC-D630:~/Downloads/php-5.4.39$ make deinstall        make: *** No rule to make target `deinstall'.  Stop.         user1@user1-PC-D630:~/Downloads/php-5.4.39$
[19:41] <eletious> oh.
[19:41] <pEYEd> Voyage: and make deinstall?
[19:41] <pEYEd> what is the output of pwd?
[19:41] <eletious> pEYEd: he did that
[19:42] <Voyage> pEYEd,  yes. tried deinstall too
[19:42] <pEYEd> Voyage: are you 100% sure it compiled?  error free?
[19:42] <Voyage> yes
[19:43] <bekks> But you did not build the apache module.
[19:43] <pEYEd> Voyage: pastebin the output from pwd and ls
[19:43] <r0x> Hi. I'm configuring a server and for some reason I want that a certain user can only view a particular folder and that can execute only a set of program/commands (e.g.: I don't want that user X can execute ifconfig, ip, ps and even ping). How I can do that?
[19:44] <pEYEd> bekks: but he should have a deinstall or an uninstall
[19:44] <MonkeyDust> r0x  there's also #ubuntu-server
[19:44] <pEYEd> r0x: group permissions
[19:44] <bekks> pEYEd: Only if the php devs were somehow sane, and implemented "uninstall" or "deinstall" in their MAkefile.
[19:45] <bekks> r0x: A normal user without administrative privileges cannot change settings with ifconfig.
[19:45] <pEYEd> bekks:  they typically do
[19:45] <eletious> i've heard about the php devs
[19:45] <Voyage> pEYEd,  http://pastebin.com/dkfZDNgw
[19:45] <eletious> apparently they're a little...
[19:45] <r0x> bekks: I don't want that a user can execute that command
[19:45] <bekks> r0x: Because you want to hide the IP from the users?
[19:46] <r0x> Yes, it's one of my reasons
[19:46] <bekks> Then you are out of luck, since there are various other ways of getting the IP of the system you are on :)
[19:46] <r0x> the ip that my machine has in the subnet
[19:46] <eletious> yes
[19:46] <bekks> r0x: You dont need ifconfig to get the IP.
[19:47] <r0x> I know, but I want to prevent all methods to do that kind of stuff
[19:47] <bekks> r0x: But typically you want to setup a chroot environment, so users will just have a defined subset of commands.
[19:47] <bekks> r0x: You cannot.
[19:47] <bekks> r0x: You cannot hide /proc or /sys from the user.
[19:47] <r0x> SELinux?
[19:48] <r0x> I want a sort of jail, a sandbox
[19:48] <bekks> r0x: Thats what a chroot is.
[19:50] <r0x> ok, but if I do chroot on a user, how can access to /proc or /sys?
[19:50] <pEYEd> Voyage:   recompile with checkinstall  http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/source-uninstall-with-%27make-uninstall%27-howto-230225/   check the README also
[19:50] <r0x> for example for user X I set chroot to /tmp
[19:50] <Voyage> hm
[19:51] <bekks> r0x: you would have to provide a bunch of system binaries and a shell there, before you can chroot a user.
[19:51] <Voyage> pEYEd,  how to use checkinstall?
[19:51] <r0x> bekks: ok, but after that he can access to /proc and /sys?
[19:51] <bekks> r0x: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
[19:52] <pEYEd> Voyage: the PhP READ should have that info.
[19:52] <DraQ0> hi
[19:54] <Voyage> pEYEd,  go tit. installing it again by checkinstall.
[19:54] <Voyage> I wonder how to uninstall it
[19:54] <Voyage> will read
[19:56] <pEYEd> Voyage: http://www.gnulinuxclub.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=315&Itemid=31
[19:58] <Voyage> pe one problem after the other
[19:58] <Voyage> how to uninstall apps those were installed by checkinstal?
[19:59] <jonakpoka> hi iam shazzat
[19:59] <jonakpoka> i need the Reg code
[20:01] <MonkeyDust> jonakpoka  the reg code?
[20:02] <Voyage> pEYEd,  thanks. apt removed it
[20:02] <OerHeks> MonkeyDust, from the Kali forum i guess
[20:02] <jonakpoka> to joint linux community
[20:05] <OerHeks> jonakpoka, for launchpad or ubuntuforum ?
[20:12] <shadowandlight> hello all.... I am trying to host 2 websites on a unbutu server... i followed these instructions - https://www.liberiangeek.net/2014/09/run-multiple-websites-single-ubuntu-server-using-apache2/ - however site 2 keeps directing to site 1, i had changed my localhost file as well........ https://privatepaste.com/7d7d155dbd - these are the 2 host files
[20:14] <eletious> why wouldn't you use virtual servers?
[20:14] <shadowandlight> as in 2 separate VPS's?
[20:15] <clmclm> shadowandlight,  *:80 for both virtual hosts should not work.
[20:15] <eletious> no two virtual guests
[20:17] <eletious> wouldn't that work?
[20:18] <shadowandlight> ok... not sure what i should change, do i delete the virtualhost *80 for one of them?
[20:18] <daftykins> shadowandlight: hang on i have an exact working setup with two sites, let me connect in...
[20:18] <hkrrsx> shadowandlight: Have a peek as this: http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/07/apache-virtual-host/
[20:19] <pEYEd> shadowandlight:   https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-apache-virtual-hosts-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts
[20:19] <kokut> Anyone knows how to play all the files in a directory with cmus?
[20:19] <eletious> kokut: press "a" while the directory is highlighted
[20:19] <kokut> I mean, its a lil bit bothersome to have to add every track to the playlists
[20:19] <eletious> a is for add
[20:20] <kokut> eletious: no its not
[20:20] <eletious> one second
[20:20] <clmclm> shadowandlight, you need to specify the ip. <VirtualHost ip-of-your-first-site:80> and <VirtualHost ip-of-your-second-site:80>
[20:20] <daftykins> shadowandlight: do you still have sites-available/default ?
[20:21] <shadowandlight> umm its 2 sites on the same server
[20:21] <eletious> kokut: one second while i install cmus in ubuntu because i was using it in arch previously
[20:21] <daftykins> one sec nearly getting to the configs for a working example
[20:21] <shadowandlight> yes there is 000-default.conf
[20:22] <kokut> eletious: k fine
[20:22] <daftykins> shadowandlight: ok and your two sites are beside that, correct?
[20:22] <shadowandlight> the IP for both sites i the same right (but on the same server)
[20:22] <eletious> kokut: did you press 5 to go into the browser?
[20:22] <kokut> eletious: y
[20:22] <shadowandlight> there is default, eveservers.info.vhost, stainwagon.info.conf
[20:23] <eletious> kokut: i typically add albums, not the entire music library
[20:23] <eletious> try that?
[20:23] <daftykins> shadowandlight: alright, i'll highlight you once i've gotten these configs up - for now, save a copy of all 3 in your ~/ so you have them as-is
[20:23] <kokut> eletious: add to what
[20:23] <BBLLCC> im correcting a text in french for a friend. All my annotations are in red (I want them to be in red). THe problem is that with thunderbird un libreoffice, every time I finish with a line, the cursr recverst to black (I use red for my corrections) and that is literally a pain in the ass
[20:24] <BBLLCC> how do I write ONLY in red? be it in thunderbird or libreoffice?
[20:24] <eletious> kokut: we are talkign about cmus right?
[20:24] <kokut> eletious: yes man
[20:24] <eletious> run it without any arguments, press 5, select the album, press a
[20:24] <eletious> works for me
[20:24] <MrRobinhood5> Is there a Rails channel on freenode/
[20:24] <MrRobinhood5> ?
[20:24] <shadowandlight> ok daftykins thanks, i am looking at all 3 files inside my directory now
[20:25] <kokut> eletious: i'm in the Browser tab, i found the directory and i pressed a on the directory, it did nothing
[20:25] <maxxer> Hi. I'm tring to install mariadb-server on vivid but postinst fails
[20:25] <maxxer> anyone else?
[20:25] <daftykins> shadowandlight: ok, here's an example of what to do. so right now, we're editing files inside /etc/apache2/sites-available/ - first off, delete your two site configs. you should only have default000 and default-ssl.conf
[20:25] <arquebus> MrRobinhood5: #RubyOnRails
[20:25] <kokut> i think its in the library eletious
[20:25] <xangua> !15.04 | maxxer
[20:26] <MrRobinhood5> arquebus, got it, i mustve typod it earlier
[20:26] <eletious> kokut: are you just pressing a on "music"
[20:26] <maxxer> xangua: ok thanks
[20:26] <kokut> eletious: no, in the directory containing the album man, the mp3's
[20:27] <kokut> now it's in the library
[20:27] <eletious> yes
[20:27] <kokut> but how do i make a playlist with that
[20:27] <kokut> or play all of it
[20:27] <eletious> you just did
[20:27] <eletious> press enter
[20:27] <kokut> no, play queue is empty and playlist too
[20:27] <daftykins> shadowandlight: ok, so now rename 000-default.conf to be "website1.com.conf" and make it look like this... note the two additional config lines "ServerName" and "ServerAlias" - http://paste.ubuntu.com/10739802/
[20:27] <eletious> press 2
[20:27] <kokut> yea i'm there
[20:28] <daftykins> shadowandlight: make sure "DocumentRoot /var/www/html" is really the correct root of where that websites files are stored
[20:28] <eletious> if you selected a song and pressed a it should go to there
[20:28] <shadowandlight> ok a few minutes to do all this
[20:28] <kokut> eletious: yea my library is full of music now
[20:28] <eletious> yeah now you press enter
[20:28] <kokut> eletious: how can i tell which tracks are from one genre/artist/etc?
[20:29] <eletious> press 1 while it's playing
[20:29] <kokut> also they are sorted by name
[20:29] <kokut> i need to play them as they are in the folder
[20:29] <eletious> then set up mpd
[20:29] <eletious> or manually make the playlist outside of cmus
[20:30] <daftykins> shadowandlight: ok any questions just shout
[20:30] <kokut> eletious: mmh i think im gonna try and make the playlist in cmus i dont feel like installing more software
[20:30] <hythem> hi guys
[20:32] <eletious> kokut: okay. Sorry i couldn't be much help
[20:32] <eletious> hello hythim
[20:32] <hythem> im using xubuntu and want to change grub menu entry order....how can i do that? i will be grateful for your help
[20:32] <kokut> eletious: yes u did help me a lot, ty man
[20:32] <daftykins> !grub
[20:32] <daftykins> hythem: ^ might be something useful there
[20:32] <Voyage> How to install elasticsearch on ubuntu? isnt there any repository?/package?
[20:33] <Guest21342> Hey dose anybody know what the graphical WiFi manager in Vivid Veret is called? It isn't appearing in my menu
[20:33] <daftykins> Guest21342: #ubuntu+1 for vivid talk please
[20:33] <Guest21342> Ok
[20:34] <daftykins> Voyage: "sudo apt-get update && apt-cache search elastic"
[20:34] <hythem> ''ubottu'' thanks im gonna check out the link
[20:35] <Voyage> daftykins,  none
[20:35] <roler> How can I install Ubuntu on a USB stick? Not the installer, but the actual desktop OS
[20:35] <daftykins> Voyage: as in zero results? what version?
[20:35] <daftykins> roler: i would not recommend that
[20:36] <xangua> roler: just do as you said, select to install it on the stick, and don't spect a long life for that usb stick
[20:36] <daftykins> well, don't put a swap partition on it to start with
[20:37] <roler> I get that. It's just to screw around with.
[20:37] <hkrrsx> Voyage: There's a .deb file available for download from the elastic.co website
[20:37] <hkrrsx> https://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-1.5.0.deb
[20:37] <roler> I acutally installed the installer on one usb stick and installed to the other usb stick (a nice USB3 drive) but it didn't put the boot loader in the right place, so it didn't boot
[20:38] <hkrrsx> Voyage: It also appears that they have a repository with instructions on how to add it to your /etc/apt/sources.list file
[20:38] <hkrrsx> http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup-repositories.html
[20:38] <daftykins> roler: yes you need to select to partition manually, then at the bottom of the installer window, you pick the correct device to install GRUB. simples.
[20:39] <roler> daftykins; Here's where it gets fun though... I did that, and it mounts /target and /target/boot/efi - I am using a Mac so the /target/boot/efi was my macs hard drive, not the usb stick eventhough I told the partition to use that
[20:39] <Voyage> hkrrsx,  where is the repo details?
[20:39] <daftykins> ugh a mac.
[20:39] <hkrrsx> Voyage: Have a look at the 2nd link I posted
[20:39] <daftykins> roler: yeah again manual partitioning would allow bypassing that i think
[20:39] <roler> daftykins; lol
[20:40] <Voyage> hkrrsx, thx
[20:40] <hkrrsx> Voyage: You're welcome
[20:40] <roler> daftykins; i'll try again. Thanks
[20:41] <EriC^^> roler: what are you trying to do?
[20:42] <daftykins> EriC^^: install to USB flash from a second USB flash, with a mac
[20:43] <EriC^^> daftykins: ok :)
[20:43] <roler> daftykins; i'm kind of over it actually... it was just one of those ideas I had early in the morning and I think it is now over :)
[20:43] <daftykins> ;)
[20:43] <daftykins> roler: surely a live session with persistence would have achieved close enough?
[20:44] <balboa> halo
[20:44] <balboa> the list!
[20:44] <EriC^^> roler: did you create the efi partition in the partitioner and set the mountpoint to /boot/efi ?
[20:44] <roler> daftykins; very true.
[20:45] <roler> EriC^^; yes, but the installer installed the efi to my mac's efi directory not the usb stick
[20:45] <EriC^^> roler: odd O.o
[20:45] <EriC^^> does the efi partition exist on the usb?
[20:47] <EriC^^> roler: did you choose the bootloader location at the bottom too?
[20:47] <roler> EriC^^; yep... I may have messed up on the efi part, but definitely picked the right boot loader location... /dev/hdc1
[20:49] <EriC^^> i think you should choose /dev/hdc , anyways its pretty odd
[20:49] <EriC^^> roler: do you want to fix it? you can use a live usb to fix it
[20:49] <pEYEd> forget filing a bug report with ubuntu, that place is a nightmare.
[20:50] <EriC^^> if the efi partition exists it would be pretty easy
[20:50] <cross`> Could someone take a look I quess I have small issue :P http://konrad.sonic.net.pl/stuff/ubuntu_error.PNG
[20:51] <daftykins> cross`: what kind of system is this? a VM?
[20:53] <hkrrsx> cross`: For your eyes: http://pinoy-computing-tips.blogspot.com/2010/08/how-to-fix-ubuntu-error-no-init-found.html
[20:53] <cross`> daftykins: It's VMware Machine but quest OS is Ubuntu
[20:53] <hkrrsx> cross`: Just make sure that the file system is UN-mounted
[20:54] <hkrrsx> DO NOT try to run a FSCK on a mounted file system
[20:54] <daftykins> cross`: mmm, looks like a LVM setup there so i can't be of any help
[20:54] <daftykins> cross`: yeah boot a live session inside the VM and poke around on the disk.
[20:54] <cross`> I made mistake with changing the quota of root in LVM. I made resize of ext and after that something was missing
[20:54] <ikonia> whats the actual problem ?
[20:57] <ebernhardson> how can i make my laptop not suspend when the lid is closed? (i have a small child, and it kicks me off IRC everytime he shuts the lid)
[20:58] <ObrienDave> power settings, change lid close action
[20:59] <mamece2> hello daftykins , I had to use gnome, the problem is with unity... what piece...
[20:59] <daftykins> mamece2: sorry i don't remember your situation or understand what you're asking
[20:59] <mamece2> I have another problem with openvas 7. I do apt-get install -f and I have problems
[20:59] <daftykins> show a pastebin of what's going on
[20:59] <apt-get> hello
[20:59] <mamece2> daftykins: im referring to the problem i had yesterday with my screen and GUI
[21:00] <apt-get> you called?
[21:00] <daftykins> http://paste.ubuntu.com
[21:00] <ebernhardson> ObrienDave: thanks, looking
[21:00] <daftykins> apt-get: bad nick for this channel :P
[21:01] <mamece2> daftykins:  i cant install pastebinit. when i do apt-get isntall i get this message "the following packages have unmet dependencies"
[21:02] <daftykins> mamece2: yes so visit http://paste.ubuntu.com and share things manually.
[21:02] <apt-get> you caleld?
[21:02] <ObrienDave> bad nick for any debian based distro channel ;P
[21:02] <apt-get> Yeah, I should probably change my nick
[21:03] <mamece2> daftykins: then i try apt-get install -f and I get errors.
[21:04] <ObrienDave> try apt-get -f install
[21:04] <cross`> strange in live cd in rescue mode there is no fsck? :/
[21:04] <daftykins> of course there is
[21:05] <cross`> So why I get nothing?
[21:05] <hkrrsx> cross`: It should be under /sbin/fsck
[21:06] <mamece2> ObrienDave: whe i did i got the fillowing: dpkg: error processing yaddayadda openvas-manager
[21:06] <daftykins> cross`: sadly my crystal ball does not tell me what you're typing :)
[21:07] <cross`> daftykins: the same thing which are provided in the link above which hkrrsx gave me :) ok thx hkrrsx it's there where you said it
[21:07] <hkrrsx> cross`: Excellent
[21:08] <d3ngar> Hello, I'm not seeing a login screen when I try to connect trying XMDCP.
[21:08] <d3ngar> I have created a new file lightdm.conf and added a section of XDMCP
[21:09] <ObrienDave> mamece2, sorry, i no nothing about that error
[21:09] <ph__> hy can you help me i m seaching for a routing log on ubuntu
[21:09] <ph__> ??
[21:09] <ikonia> routing log ?
[21:09] <ph__> yes
[21:09] <ikonia> what's a routing log ?
[21:10] <ph__> ok a routing software
[21:10] <ikonia> what do you actually want to do ?
[21:11] <ikonia> what's your actual problem/thing you want to solve
[21:11] <cross`> can't check the disk /dev/sda5 in use :/
[21:11] <ph__> just to localise ip adress
[21:11] <ikonia> localise IP addresses ? that doens't make any sense
[21:11] <hkrrsx> cross`: Run ' umount -a ' and try again
[21:11] <hkrrsx> cross`: If that doesn't work, reboot into single user mode (Recovery Mode) and try again
[21:12] <ph__> ok thanks for your help !!
[21:12] <EriC^^> hkrrsx: won't that try to unmount everything?
[21:12] <hkrrsx> EriC^^ Thanks for pointing that out
[21:12] <daftykins> bit of a blanket command indeed ;)
[21:13] <hkrrsx> cross`: ' umount /dev/sda5 ' instead
[21:13] <barfod>  __________________________________________
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[21:14] <ramen69> c-c-ccombo breaker
[21:17] <cross`> hkrrsx: I tried but it stills tells me that it's used by another program
[21:17] <cross`> I'm now in recovery mode
[21:18] <guest-iy6OJD> hi
[21:18] <cross`> wow te recovery mode isn't working :P
[21:18] <hkrrsx> o.0
[21:18] <daftykins> cross`: use a properly booted live desktop session from a desktop ISO.
[21:19] <cross`> I'm in initramfs
[21:19] <cross`> :P
[21:19] <daftykins> don't be.
[21:19] <hkrrsx> cross`: Take daftykins' suggestion
[21:20] <aliman> h everyone
[21:20] <aliman> is anyone able to tell me the dd command in terminal for creating bootable usb stick?
[21:20] <daftykins> yes
[21:20] <rob_> hi, anyone know why i get 'sigining key fingerprint does not exist' when trying to install a package from a ppa i just created?
[21:20] <daftykins> sudo dd if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=2M
[21:21] <aliman> daftykins: thank you very much
[21:21] <daftykins> np
[21:21] <cross`> daftykins: the proper live cd has only those options: Install Ubuntu Server ; Multiple Server install with MAAS ; Check disc for defetcs; Test Memory; Boot from first hard disk; Rescue a broken system
[21:21] <daftykins> obviously substitute sdX with the real flash drive
[21:21] <daftykins> cross`: yes because that's a _server_ ISO - note where i said desktop?
[21:21] <cross`> I chose the last one Rescue because the is only command line
[21:22] <aliman> when i do this command will purge or erase everything on usb before installing the new boot?
[21:22] <bagginsDK> Hello guys! I would like to know if there are major differences between Xubuntu and Ubuntu beside DE? I thought they were similar but i found out that kernel version is also different
[21:25] <aliman> and which one is the command to show the devices?
[21:25] <daftykins> aliman: it'll overwrite the first ~900MB, whatever the ISO size is. it won't necessarily affect the remainder of the drive
[21:25] <daftykins> sudo parted -l
[21:26] <aliman> thx. and is there any format usb cmmand or only by Disks?
[21:26] <ObrienDave> bagginsDK, both flavors of the same release should have the same starting kernel version
[21:26] <daftykins> aliman: to wipe the whole thing first? not really necessary
[21:27] <crypt1d> j #rhel
[21:27] <crypt1d> ups :)
[21:28] <bagginsDK> ObrienDave, yes i understand that but as for the updates? I update both Ubuntu and Xubuntu but ubuntu was 3.16.... and Xubuntu was 3.13...
[21:28] <aliman> when i want to format a usb stick like on windows...if i use disks when i need to format disk or volume? is there any difference?
[21:30] <daftykins> aliman: whatever does the job
[21:30] <daftykins> bagginsDK: kernel? 3.16 is ubuntu 14.04.2 or 14.10 - xubuntu must be 14.04 if it has a 3.13 kernel
[21:31] <aliman> daftykins: i dunno about this, if i use format disk after format my laptop cannot mount usb anymore only if i format volume
[21:31] <ObrienDave> bagginsDK, your Ubuntu started as 14.04.2    your Xubuntu started as 14.04.1   hence the different starting kernel
[21:31] <aliman> daftykins: dunno why and which is the diff
[21:31] <sad> Hi
[21:32] <ObrienDave> bagginsDK, if you start with Xubuntu 14.04.2 it will be kernel 3.16
[21:32] <aliman> daftykins: i see that usb has 1 partition and if i use format disk will erase the part maybe thats why i cannot mount it anymore
[21:32] <sad> I am using voyager. Slingscold is gone without reason
[21:32] <ObrienDave> aliman, format has noting to do with erasing partitions
[21:33] <daftykins> aliman: you're unnecessarily complicating this task, if you want this flash drive to be bootable with an ubuntu ISO - run the command i already gave, there is no need to format or do anything else.
[21:33] <sad> Please can some one help me ?
[21:33] <daftykins> !details | sad
[21:33] <ObrienDave> voyager? slingscold?
[21:33] <bagginsDK> ObrienDave: I can fully upgrade xubuntu/ubuntu with sudo apt-get upgrade?
[21:33] <aliman> daftykins: i understood this already but i just ask in generaly
[21:34] <daftykins> aliman: then i can't really follow you.
[21:34] <ObrienDave> bagginsDK, i use apt-get dist-upgrade
[21:35] <aliman> i wanted to use gnome but dunno whats the problem with it has some errors and problems
[21:35] <yaclm> !ask | sad
[21:35] <ObrienDave> bagginsDK, http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2015/02/ubuntu-14-04-2-lts-download-upgrade/
[21:36] <Pyhscript> are lubuntu questions ok here as this channel is more active then #lubuntu?
[21:36] <ObrienDave> bagginsDK, instructions for upgrading Xubuntu 3.13 kernel to 3.16
[21:36] <daftykins> Pyhscript: sure
[21:36] <bagginsDK> ObrienDave, thank you!
[21:36] <Pyhscript> ok will i be able to run lubuntu on 448 mb of ram ?
[21:37] <Pyhscript> !ask
[21:37] <Pyhscript> !patience
[21:37] <cross`> daftykins: could be Ubuntu Desktop Network Installer ? Or do I have to download full iso?
[21:37] <crypt1d> you may be able to run it, but I doubt the installer will allow it
[21:38] <daftykins> cross`: get the full ISO :)
[21:38] <Pyhscript> crypt1d that is in response to me or cross?
[21:38] <crypt1d> free -m shows about 700mb usage for me, and I have one or two memory intensive apps running (eg browser, skype)
[21:38] <crypt1d> Pyhscript, you :)
[21:38] <Pyhscript> oh :(
[21:39] <crypt1d> you could try installing the minimal version of ubuntu, and then LXDE on top
[21:40] <ObrienDave> !name
[21:40] <Pyhscript> yea well problem is for that i need internet access right? and i use 3g and afaik i need packages for that
[21:40] <cross`> Downloading to VM shell :P It will take a while :P
[21:40] <Pyhscript> crypt1d
[21:40] <ObrienDave> grrr wrong factoid
[21:40] <crypt1d> Pyhscript, well yes
[21:41] <crypt1d> I suppose you could setup your own repository on a local network but that might just take too much effort...its probably a lot easier if u just find a temporary internet connection to do your setup
[21:41] <dadis> What game should I get? I'm leaning towards Civ but it seems that might be too time consiuming
[21:41] <dadis> Or if anyone has a channel recommendation for this type of thing, thanx
[21:41] <ObrienDave> get whatever game you like
[21:42] <Wenzel_> hi !
[21:43] <Wenzel_> hi !
[21:43] <dadis> Wenzel_, is your name nathan?
[21:43] <Wenzel_> x)
[21:44] <Wenzel_> is it possible to install ubuntu-desktop from the ubuntu-server iso using preseeding ?
[21:45] <Wenzel_> i would like to install ubuntu-desktop i a vm, with a script
[21:45] <Wenzel_> i tried to use the ubuntu-desktop.iso but it's not working with preseeding
[21:46] <daftykins> Wenzel_: you don't need to, just install normally then pick a desktop when tasksel runs
[21:46] <daftykins> it'll download it all
[21:46] <Wenzel_> i know
[21:46] <Wenzel_> but it's not working here x)
[21:46] <daftykins> why not?
[21:46] <Wenzel_> i have this line in my preseed file
[21:46] <Wenzel_> tasksel tasksel/first multiselect ubuntu-desktop
[21:46] <daftykins> oh you're trying to somehow automate this? this isn't a one-time task?
[21:47] <Wenzel_> nope
[21:47] <Wenzel_> yes i would like to automate the process
[21:47] <daftykins> i used two questions marks, which was nope to?
[21:47] <daftykins> ok.
[21:47] <daftykins> no idea then
[21:47] <Wenzel_> :(
[21:48] <Wenzel_> ok so first, can i automate the installation of ubuntu with the ubuntu desktop iso ? or do i have to use ubuntu server iso for this ?
[21:52] <gabriel_> hi, can anyone help me reporting a bug? thanx in advance.
[21:52] <daftykins> !bug
[21:52] <daftykins> follow that, gabriel_
[21:52] <bekks> Wenzel_: you can automate every install. Whats the actual issue?
[21:53] <bekks> Wenzel_: I am deploying various installation variants via kickstart and preseed.
[21:53] <gabriel_> yeah, i read it but i don't know how to find out the proper package to report. it's a problem with the xfce apps menu
[21:54] <Wenzel_> i would like t install ubuntu desktop, from the ubuntu-desktop iso
[21:54] <Wenzel_> using preseeding
[21:54] <bekks> Wenzel_: no big issue.
[21:54] <Wenzel_> but when i try to pass the parameters to the kernel
[21:55] <Wenzel_> i end up in the initramfs prompt
[21:55] <bekks> Wenzel_: So which parameters do you pass?
[21:56] <Wenzel_> preseed/url=http://.... and initrd=/casper/initrd.gz
[21:57] <bagginsDK> Guys, i want you experience on something that bothers me. I am running a core duo laptop with ubuntu on it but i think that is overheating when using it (eclipse, firefox, youtube, filemanager).
[21:57] <bekks> Wenzel_: Omit the initrd parameter.
[21:57] <bekks> Wenzel_: And let me take a look at my setup :9
[22:01] <Wenzel_> thanks ! :)
[22:08] <fnord> uniX67
[22:16] <HelpeRX> can someone tell me what the busid for this would be ?  pci@0000:00:01.0
[22:16] <nicomachus> is there a channel for linux gaming?
[22:20] <daftykins> HelpeRX: trying to create a xorg.conf?
[22:20] <bekks> HelpeRX: BUS 0, HBA 0, Device 1, Target 0
[22:20] <HelpeRX> yea but i am lost
[22:21] <HelpeRX> which one is my graphics
[22:21] <daftykins> HelpeRX: so google for examples and then adapt them.
[22:21] <HelpeRX> ci:0              description: PCI bridge              product: 82P965/G965 PCI Ex
[22:21] <daftykins> do not paste here.
[22:21] <daftykins> !paste
[22:21] <HelpeRX>  description: VGA compatible controller              product: 82G965 Integrated Graphics Controller
[22:21] <HelpeRX> kk
[22:21] <HelpeRX> well im just wondeirng
[22:21] <HelpeRX> wondering*
[22:22] <HelpeRX> stupid pixeleted screen at times
[22:22] <daftykins> can you type more per sentence instead of using the enter key as punctuation?
[22:22] <seg> will 'service unattended-upgrades restart' re-read '/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades'?
[22:23] <HelpeRX> not sure if its pci bridge, vga compatible controller, or memebory controller hub for the xorg.conf
[22:23] <HelpeRX> my graphics card is a intel X300 or gma 950 but out of those three which goes in the xorg
[22:23] <HelpeRX> for wanting to use graphics accel uxa?
[22:24] <daftykins> HelpeRX: a graphics card is the VGA compatible controller. run "lspci | pastebinit" and share the link if you want confirmation
[22:24] <daftykins> no idea what you're talking about with 'uxa'
[22:25] <HelpeRX> well sna graphics accel is giving me pixelated screen
[22:25] <daftykins> are you sure you're not just running your display at the wrong resolution?
[22:26] <delinquentme> pg_dump model > model_`date +%Y-%m-%d`.sql     ... will this do what I think it will ?
[22:27] <HelpeRX> yea im sure since chrome freezes when using hardware accel
[22:27] <HelpeRX> i know its the graphics issue
[22:27] <delinquentme> Im looking to dump a DB, prepend it with "model_"  evaluate the data in YYYYMMDD format and  and append w ".sql"
[22:29] <RDX4OO> HelpeRX, do u using the right graphic drivers?
[22:29] <HelpeRX> yea
[22:29] <HelpeRX> i even tried the intel graphics installer
[22:29] <RDX4OO> HelpeRX, does it help?
[22:30] <HelpeRX> nope still freezes unless i turn off gpu accel
[22:30] <HelpeRX> but at time when using playonlinux or other apps the screen gets pixelated
[22:30] <daftykins> touching the intel installer is a total waste of time
[22:30] <czj193> i accidentaly ran a command i didn't understand and thought it would work on just one directory but acted on all. it brought all files in my home directory out to ~/. is there anything i can do aside from moving them one by one?
[22:31] <czj193> find . -mindepth 2 -type f -exec mv "{}" . \;
[22:31] <HelpeRX> I tried enabling uxa sna tearfree but no luck
[22:31] <RDX4OO> cause your notebook is using an internal graphic unit
[22:31] <HelpeRX> yes
[22:31] <HelpeRX> its a old dell xps 210
[22:31] <hkrrsx> delinquentme: perhaps /join #bash or /join #sql for something like that
[22:31] <RDX4OO> HelpeRX, the power of the igpu is not like nvidia or ati graphic unit
[22:32] <HelpeRX> but on windows it has no problem
[22:33] <RDX4OO> cause the drivers will work better on windows
[22:33] <HelpeRX> and when i try to configure xorg ie stop lightdm X -configure it says the display does not match the screen
[22:33] <seg> HelpeRX, so noaccel works, but not sna or uxa?
[22:33] <HelpeRX> well uxa works better but once it goes to hibernate it locks up
[22:33] <seg> have you tried the i915.semaphores=1 hack yet?
[22:33] <RDX4OO> HelpeRX, maybe this will help u http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/xorg-edgers
[22:34] <HelpeRX> yup
[22:34] <HelpeRX> no go
[22:34] <seg> How barebones is your conf file? you're not stacking everything all at once by any chance?
[22:34] <daftykins> HelpeRX: at some point, are you going to provide the output to the command i asked you to run? :)
[22:35] <HelpeRX> well dafty i switched to arch so i wuld have to install that util
[22:35] <HelpeRX> ubuntu was kill the comp so arch has been better but still not perfect
[22:35] <daftykins> HelpeRX: what is running on the computer now? arch?
[22:35] <HelpeRX> yeah
[22:35] <daftykins> HelpeRX: then why are you in here asking for help?
[22:36] <HelpeRX> since i was using ubuntu the longest and was haivng the same issues and linux is universal
[22:36] <HelpeRX> the community in ubuntu is the largest and i seem to get more help
[22:36] <RDX4OO> HelpeRX, ok sry, so forget my last link pls
[22:37] <daftykins> HelpeRX: no, when you are not using Ubuntu - you cannot ask for help in here, because that help will not apply to your system. Do you understand?
[22:37] <daftykins> !arch
[22:37] <daftykins> hmm no factoid
[22:37] <HelpeRX> i have ubuntu on another partiton lol
[22:37] <daftykins> HelpeRX: either install a supported Ubuntu or go to an Arch Linux channel.
[22:37] <daftykins> oh do you now :P
[22:37] <HelpeRX> yea
[22:37] <daftykins> sorry, i'm done here.
[22:38] <HelpeRX> like i  said i was running ubunt the longest am using arch right now but i sitll have
[22:38] <HelpeRX> it on the partiton
[22:39] <HelpeRX> on the xorg should i be using Screen0  or Card0?
[22:39] <RDX4OO> HelpeRX, do your notebook have 2 graphic units maybe?
[22:39] <daftykins> you cannot ask for help to do with your arch install in here, understand?
[22:40] <HelpeRX> like i said i sitll have it do yo uwant me to log out and log back in using ubuntu srlsly?
[22:42] <daftykins> HelpeRX: yes, because you cannot ask for support for another distro in here.
[22:42] <HelpeRX> k
[22:42] <HelpeRX> brb
[22:46] <HelpeRX> okay now Im on ubuntu happy lol
[22:47] <ObrienDave> JUST a bit easier to help you ;P
[22:47] <HelpeRX> ran that command 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82G965 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
[22:48] <daftykins> ghetto intel 965 then, daym
[22:49] <RDX4OO> oldschool gpu with accl? noway
[22:50] <HelpeRX> why is that windows works jsut fine?
[22:50] <HelpeRX> why cant linux
[22:50] <lyndel_> hey guys
[22:51] <HelpeRX> my macbook has the same graphics card a bit worse and no problems
[22:51] <HelpeRX> i dont see the problem here but it works fine on windows
[22:51] <lyndel_> i recently installed this ppa sudo ppa-purge ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates and its updates even if the proformace is much better i noticed that my game is crashing
[22:52] <HelpeRX> and even though its a old grpahics card why the hell would a trivial task like browsing not work or opening a application
[22:52] <RDX4OO> HelpeRX, cause the drivers work better on windows thats why
[22:53] <HelpeRX> well why is that?
[22:53] <lyndel_> i belive its a regression it worked fine before the update now when i go to a area with alot of players it crashes forcing me to go to windows load the game move back to a area or doungeon will less players log back into linux and then the game will load and play its a MMO
[22:53] <daftykins> those old school intel ones have gone kinda wonky in the last few years, could be kernel regressions.
[22:53] <seg> microsoft/intel collaboration and a competitive marketplace, HelpeRX
[22:53] <HelpeRX> lol not really
[22:53] <HelpeRX> you can say the same with amd
[22:53] <lyndel_> i try to purge it but i get erros please help me guys
[22:54] <seg> HelpeRX, yeah, you can. amd drivers suck, too.
[22:54] <HelpeRX> so what drivers dont?
[22:54] <lyndel_> guys??
[22:54] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Please pastebin the errors and present them here
[22:54] <nedc1> does anyone know if i can undo the command find . -mindepth 2 -type f -exec mv "{}" . \;
[22:54] <kokut> Hello, anyone knows how to remove tracks from the cmus library?
[22:54] <nedc1> i really messed up
[22:54] <HelpeRX> linus said fuck you to nvidia?
[22:54] <daftykins> drivers are not your answer, you don't just download and install other ones like in Windows land
[22:54] <HelpeRX> so accoridng to you all drivers suck ?
[22:54] <daftykins> HelpeRX: inappropriate language.
[22:54] <HelpeRX> no linus said that
[22:54] <daftykins> nedc1: #bash might be good for you
[22:54] <HelpeRX> im quoting his words
[22:54] <seg> HelpeRX, no, and I never commented on nvidia. Linus != Linux.
[22:54] <daftykins> HelpeRX: i know - and i'm saying don't use language here :) simple
[22:54] <ObrienDave> !language | HelpeRX
[22:55] <lyndel_> pastbin site gives erors for me it freezes when i click paste
[22:55] <RDX4OO> lyndel_, http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/xorg-edgers
[22:55] <HelpeRX> sorry was just quoting an interview of linus
[22:55] <HelpeRX> but i wont from now on
[22:55] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Try http://privatepaste.com/
[22:56] <lyndel_> wait what u mean?
[22:56] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: You said you're getting errors when purging a ppa, right?
[22:56] <lyndel_> yep
[22:56] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: I'm asking that you re-produce the problem, copy the output and paste the results in that privatepaste.com website
[22:57] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Afterwards, copy the URL and post it here so we can see your results
[22:57] <hkrrsx> Please
[22:57] <HelpeRX> so basically your saying that my computer is incapable of running linux? and i have to use windows?
[22:57] <HelpeRX> windows 8.1 64bit works fine lol but your trying to say ubuntu wont lmfao
[22:58] <HelpeRX> i can even run leauge of legends with this ghetto card granted at medium to low settings but still
[22:58] <RDX4OO> HelpeRX, nope
[22:59] <RDX4OO> try the xorg-edger drivers
[22:59] <daftykins> waste of time for intel.
[22:59] <lyndel_> ok
[22:59] <daftykins> HelpeRX: i wouldn't try and use youtube with an antique like that
[22:59] <daftykins> ;]
[23:00] <lyndel_> but why did u gave me that edgers site tho?
[23:00] <HelpeRX> lmfao but league of leagends works just fine on it your saying youtube wont lmfao
[23:00] <HelpeRX> dafty shh
[23:00] <tripelb> I want a program that will let me see the size of directories so I can see where my storage is (dos had one called xtree, long memory, lol). -- Motivation, and then I can find a directory I "lost" through the strange wisdom of mouseover stuff. (How can I turn that off?) 14.04 gnome-classic (2D)
[23:01] <zykotick9> tripelb: you might want to check out the terminal based, ncdu
[23:01] <tripelb> also I have the Nvidia-whatever.run file but it wont run. This to install the proprietary driver.
[23:01] <tripelb> zykotick9:  OK
[23:01] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Excuse me?
[23:02] <zykotick9> tripelb: just my opinion, but if you install that nvidia-foo.run you've "broken" your install, in my opinion...
[23:02] <bekks> tripelb: Which GPU do you have?
[23:02] <bagginsDK> Hi guys! Can someone explained to me the meaining of this phrase from acpi response? "4 switches to mode active at temperature 79.0 degrees C" than you!
[23:02] <tripelb> bekks, what is a GPU? is it the hardware card?
[23:03] <bekks> tripelb: Yes.
[23:03] <tripelb> also my 14.04 is horribly slow. I dont know how to quantify the speed though. I mean even on desktop stuff. I am running in safe-graphics mode. This is a core2duo dell desktop.
[23:04] <lyndel_> http://privatepaste.com/2d977612d2 this it?
[23:04] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Excellent, thank you
[23:04] <tripelb> bekks, is this what you are asking for?http://xda-university.com/as-a-user/how-to-use-what-i-find-on-xda
[23:05] <tripelb> oops bekks sorry paste again
[23:05] <lyndel_> ok
[23:05] <HelpeRX> anyways can someone help me create the xorg.conf since manually doing it i get the error the devices dont match the screen
[23:05] <daftykins> tripelb: language has devolved to the point where people call graphics hardware a "GPU" alone now, despite obviously including more components such as RAM :)
[23:05] <tripelb> bekks this is my graphics card.  01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV42GL [Quadro FX 3450/4000 SDI] (rev a2)
[23:05] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: How did you get that error? As in, what command did you type to produce that error?
[23:06] <tripelb> thanks daffykins. I remember you from YEARS ago. Thanks.
[23:06] <HelpeRX> yea daffykins is helpful but his sarcasm is annoying lol
[23:06] <lyndel_> i just used wine to play my game and i gave me that error so i saved it
[23:06] <tripelb> bekks daffykins my graphics fan is also loud.
[23:07] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Can you rollback the updates you applied from that PPA since you suggested that's the cause of your games' crashing problem?
[23:07] <lyndel_> i been trying too bu t i dont know how
[23:07] <tripelb> bekks daffykins when I run with nouveau the open source driver the gui locks up. And I dont know how to kill it from shell and restart it.
[23:07] <lyndel_> can u tell me how? am a noob at linux
[23:08] <daftykins> !ppapurge | lyndel_
[23:08] <HelpeRX> so  does              bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0 equate to PCI:0:2:0?
[23:08] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Once again, daftykins to my rescue
[23:09] <tripelb> more questions! how do I get a man or an info page for ncdu?
[23:09] <ianorlin> tripelb: man ncdu
[23:09] <ianorlin> but it needs to be installed
[23:09] <lyndel_> but i tryed that? thats not the same thing as this? sudo ppa-purge ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates
[23:10] <ianorlin>  http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man1/ncdu.1.html
[23:10] <ianorlin> is an online copy
[23:10] <lyndel_> its not the same thing?
[23:10] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Did you install the right PPA for your version of Ubuntu ?
[23:11]  * tripelb saves the remove ppa from enabled list directions daffykins
[23:11] <lyndel_> i used the one that steam told me to install from this
[23:11] <lyndel_> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/ubuntu/x-updates
[23:11] <tripelb> lanorlin thanks
[23:12] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: Believe it or not, there's a #ubuntu-x channel here on Freenode
[23:12] <hkrrsx> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat
[23:12] <hkrrsx> Perhaps you could drop this on them?
[23:12] <lyndel_> but when i try to purge it it wont revert back and its telling me it will uninstall desktop and other things that i need
[23:12] <lyndel_> what u mean is there no way to revert back?
[23:12] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: I'm saying don't put all of your eggs in one basket
[23:13] <hkrrsx> Ask them too
[23:13] <lyndel_> ask them???
[23:13] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: daftykins has already provided the appropriate factoid on how to remove the PPA
[23:14] <hkrrsx> If that doesn't work, you should ask your question in their #ubuntu-x IRC channel
[23:14] <hkrrsx> Comprende ?
[23:15] <lyndel_> confused
[23:15] <tripelb> talk aabout slow. In FF I wanted to save the manpage and it seems to have just locked up. But hexchat marches on.
[23:16] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: The PPA you installed is not default Ubuntu software, therefore you're not guaranteed an answer from this channel alone
[23:16] <HelpeRX> can anyone tell me how to mark the bus id?
[23:16] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: There is a different chat room specifically for that PPA
[23:16] <hkrrsx> lyndel_: I'm saying, join their channel and ask your question in their room too
[23:16] <hkrrsx> I'm not sure it can be made any clearer
[23:16] <tripelb> FYI  Topic for #ubuntu-x is: Before asking for help here, please file a bug report using 'ubuntu-bug xorg'.  See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Reporting for tips.
[23:16] <lyndel_> how will i find that channel?
[23:16] <Flannel> hkrrsx: Sounds like he's asking how to remove it, not for support for it.  Don't be rude.
[23:17] <HelpeRX> does 00:02.0  mean PCI:0:2:0
[23:17] <lyndel_> ok
[23:17] <hkrrsx> Flannel: I assure you I'm not trying to be rude
[23:17] <tripelb> lindel_ it depends on your client how you join but this will always work. /join #nameofchannel     must have the / in column one
[23:18] <Flannel> lyndel_: The reason simply removing it
[23:18] <tripelb> lYndel_ it depends on your client how you join but this will always work. /join #nameofchannel     must have the / in column one
[23:18] <tripelb> lYndel_ it depends on your client how you join but this will always work. /join #nameofchannel     must have the / in column one lyndel_
[23:18] <lyndel_> i understand
[23:19] <Flannel> lyndel_: Which packages did you install from that PPA?
[23:19] <kostkon> !tab
[23:19] <tripelb> lyndel_:  What I did is to r-click on the name of the channel in the backscroll like #ubuntu-offtopic  so you can try that one.
[23:20] <tripelb> kostkon:  typos were my issue. :( but thanks
[23:20] <kostkon> tripelb, no problemo
[23:20] <lyndel_> i got into the channel but it seems unactive
[23:22] <Flannel> lyndel_: Which packages did you install from that PPA?
[23:25] <JoePineappels> hi everyone. trying to insall 14.04 on an HP Pavilion dv6000. Graphic installer makes the screen display go all over the place, artifacts and lines and stuff. Could anyone advise the best approach to install ubuntu on this laptop. (have tried Nomode on bootup already)
[23:25] <JoePineappels> Bit of a newby here.
[23:25] <bekks> !nomodeset | JoePineappels
[23:26] <daftykins> JoePineappels: you can either try and get through the installation with nomodeset on subsequent boot attempts, or consider using mini.iso then installing desktop afterwards
[23:26] <lyndel_> flannel
[23:26] <lyndel_> this is what got installed http://imgur.com/yCkMtIu
[23:26] <JoePineappels> daftykins thanks i will try the mini.iso. I tried nomodeset and it still went loopy on me.
[23:27] <lyndel_> Flannel?
[23:28] <MichaelTiebesl> hi there: im just curious waht irc you use on ubuntu?
[23:28]  * tripelb is installed ncdu
[23:28] <tripelb> MichaelTiebesl:  I use hexchat
[23:28] <MichaelTiebesl> *irc client
[23:29] <tripelb> MichaelTiebesl:  what do you use?
[23:29] <bekks> MichaelTiebesl: We all use the same IRC network.
[23:29] <MichaelTiebesl> tripelb: thanks, Im now on quassel, im using kde at this moment. but i wanna go back to ubuntu soon
[23:29] <bekks> MichaelTiebesl: KDE runs on Ubuntu, too.
[23:29] <alimsn> guys is it gnome better then unity? is there any diff between the design?
[23:30] <bekks> alimsn: The design is different. One is gnome, one is Unity.
[23:30] <alimsn> besides sry not between :)
[23:30] <bekks> alimsn: They are different desktop environments.
[23:31] <tripelb> MichaelTiebesl:  kde is a desktop not an irc client.
[23:32] <MichaelTiebesl> tripelb: i know what kde is and what a irc client is, that was not my question
[23:32] <tripelb> I am using gnome-classic but it is really unity underneath, right? WHat is mate, underneath? What is Ubuntu-gnome?
[23:32] <bekks> MichaelTiebesl: quassel runs on Ubuntu, too.
[23:32]  * tripelb watches her head spin.
[23:32] <MichaelTiebesl> bekks: but quassel is qt based
[23:33] <bekks> MichaelTiebesl: Which doesnt matter at that point.
[23:33] <tripelb> hexchat is nice. clear. simple. like xchat. pretty much like mirc.
[23:33] <MichaelTiebesl> bekks: so i was looking for a gtk based IRC CLIENT
[23:33] <bekks> MichaelTiebesl: Never used one, sorry.
[23:33] <tripelb> MichaelTiebesl:  bekks what does "a gtk based irc client" mean?
[23:33] <alimsn> i tried gnome looks much better but i got some errors so i switched back to unity
[23:33] <Flannel> lyndel_: Alright.  Please pastebin the output of this command (just to see which of two ways of rolling this back is easier): `sudo apt-get --simulate purge libglapi-mesa xserver-xorg-video-ati libxatracker1 libosmesa6 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx xserver-xorg-video-radeon xserver-xorg-video-intel`
[23:34] <hiexpo> MichaelTiebesl, xchat
[23:34] <bekks> tripelb: A graphical client programmed by using a specific framework, named "gtk".
[23:34]  * tripelb realizes that this has outstripped my level and stifels.
[23:34] <MichaelTiebesl> is polari still alive
[23:34] <tripelb> bekks. that doesnt help alone. what is a framework. does hexchat use one, if so which?
[23:35] <bekks> MichaelTiebesl: For 18 years on IRC, this is the first time I read "polari" as an IRC client.
[23:35] <hkrrsx> !irc-clients | MichaelTiebesl
[23:35] <MichaelTiebesl> bekks: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Polari
[23:36] <MichaelTiebesl> ubottu: thanks
[23:36] <MichaelTiebesl> ubottu: me 2
[23:36] <Pyhscript> lol
[23:36] <bekks> tripelb: hexchat uses GTK+
[23:36] <MichaelTiebesl> bekks: so after 18 years you found out?
[23:36] <lyndel_> ok
[23:37] <MichaelTiebesl> bekks: long time 18 years
[23:37] <bekks> MichaelTiebesl: Yeah, but it looks like it is totally irrelevant to me, since I am using irssi for 18 years now.
[23:37] <MichaelTiebesl> bekks: cheap answer
[23:38] <daftykins> as exciting as IRC client convos go, perhaps getting back on topic would be wise :)
[23:38] <bekks> MichaelTiebesl: No one guaranteed an answer that you like.
[23:38] <lyndel_> wow
[23:38] <tripelb> RE ncdu (FAIL, Why?) --> Setting up ncdu (1.10-1) ... $ ndcu   No command 'ndcu' found, did you mean:   Command 'ncdu' from package 'ncdu' (universe)   ndcu: command not found
[23:38] <ianorlin> tripelb: you need to install ncdu
[23:38] <ianorlin> it isn't installed by defualt
[23:38] <bekks> tripelb: ncdu != mdcu
[23:39] <kostkon> !info ncdu
[23:39] <bekks> tripelb: you had a typo.
[23:39] <lyndel_> here it is http://privatepaste.com/73101e851a
[23:39] <tripelb> I just did. that last link Setting up ncdu was the end of the install. bekks
[23:39] <bekks> tripelb: ncdu isnt ndcu.
[23:39] <steve> bekks: fyi irssi is not 18 years old
[23:39] <tripelb> oh typo bekks
[23:40] <lyndel_> u there?
[23:40] <lyndel_> Flannel
[23:41] <tripelb> steve bekks I remember using a shell client called irc
[23:42] <Flannel> lyndel_: alright, please do this: `sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-vesa` and then try the above command again.
[23:42] <lyndel_> ok
[23:43] <lyndel_> what next?
[23:44] <Flannel> lyndel_: pastebin the output of the command
[23:44] <Flannel> (again)
[23:44] <lyndel_> ok
[23:45] <lyndel_> this is it http://privatepaste.com/c1f0399968
[23:46] <lyndel_> am confused why cant i remove it without losing the important pakages my system need the desktop and others
[23:46] <Flannel> lyndel_: Meh. Looks like we're not going to be able to get cute and get around this.  We'll have to do it manually.  OK.  So, you still have the PPA enabled? or you removed it already?
[23:47] <lyndel_> removed it
[23:47] <Flannel> lyndel_: It's because you want to remove those packages you installed from the PPA, and all of the graphical stuff depends on those packages, so they'll get removed.  This is the danger of PPAs.  This is why PPAs are generally a horrible idea.
[23:48] <Flannel> lyndel_: Alright, please run `sudo apt-get update` and then pastebin the output of the following command: `apt-cache policy libglapi-mesa xserver-xorg-video-ati libxatracker1 libosmesa6 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx xserver-xorg-video-radeon xserver-xorg-video-intel`
[23:48] <lyndel_> steam told me to install it i was thinking it would be safe
[23:48] <lyndel_> darn this sucks
[23:48] <lyndel_> steam gaming client for linux told me to do it
[23:49] <Flannel> lyndel_: They're generally safe if they're handled by a reputable group of people.  But sometimes they need to do things with package versions that causes problems trying to roll-back (which is what we're currently dealing with)
[23:50] <lyndel_> i was thinking it was supported by ubuntu so i used it
[23:50] <Flannel> This sort of thing used to be handled by backports, and they were done in a way that was much easier to handle with the rest of the ecosystem.
[23:50] <bekks> steam clearly is a 3rd party product
[23:50] <Flannel> No, PPAs are never supported.
[23:50] <lyndel_> darn
[23:50] <Flannel> (and, not that it's on topic, but Canonical has done a disservice by making them so easy to add)
[23:52] <lyndel_> http://privatepaste.com/cc4e80d474
[23:52] <lyndel_> here
[23:53] <Flannel> lyndel_: Right, now the apt-cache policy command
[23:53] <lyndel_> oh
[23:53] <lyndel_> like this?? apt-cache policy libglapi-mesa xserver-xorg-video-ati libxatracker1 libosmesa6 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx xserver-xorg-video-radeon xserver-xorg-video-intel
[23:53] <Flannel> lyndel_: yes, but do it in a terminal, and pastebin the result :)
[23:54] <lyndel_> ok
[23:55] <lyndel_> http://privatepaste.com/98caaeefaa
[23:55] <lyndel_> thats it
[23:59] <lyndel_> ni hioe??
[23:59] <lyndel_> no hope?