[01:36] <jaysonl> Hi all.  Wondering what else I have to do besides removing the usual "-nolisten TCP" bit I need to do in order to get X to listen on port 6000...
[01:40] <jaysonl> I'd fall back to Ubuntu 14.10, but there are some strange graphical glitches on my machine (Intel NUC5i5RYH) that make the graphical installer impossible to use... and I *really* don't want to use Fedora...
[01:42] <jaysonl> I play around with some embedded Linux systems that take a high toll from the overhead of forwarding X11 over SSH, so I was really hoping someone would be able to point me in the right direction in order to get the X server to behave like... an X server
[01:44] <jaysonl> I'll be 'idling' here until the next time I reboot said machine, so if anyone sees this and offers some insight, I'd be ever so thankful. :)
[01:47] <jaysonl> Additional information: Yes, I've disabled -nolisten TCP (X command line reads: /usr/bin/X :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 vt7 -novtswitch) and disabled apparmor... X is literally not even listening on port 6000 (nor is anything else).
[01:49] <penguin42> jaysonl: You checked that on ss/netstat ?
[01:49] <jaysonl> penguin42: I've checked that with netstat -l as well as lsof -i
[01:50] <jaysonl> as well as plain 'ol "telnet localhost 6000"
[01:50] <jaysonl> also, "iptables -v -L" shows no rules, policy ACCEPT
[01:51] <penguin42> fun
[04:37]  * jaysonl returns from dinner
[04:38] <jaysonl> Hi all.  Wondering what else I have to do besides removing the usual "-nolisten TCP" bit I need to do in order to get X to listen on port 6000...
[08:57] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:15] <igalic> linux: https://gist.github.com/igalic/20a76de06b13550ea13a :(
[13:58] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[13:59] <penguin42> Hey BK
[13:59] <BluesKaj> hi penguin42
[15:12] <a1fa> damn.. the latest update broke something with sound
[15:13] <a1fa> the audio source auto select no longer works. i have no inputs connected
[15:13] <a1fa> and when i connect my usb headphones, the sound does not get switched over to them
[15:13] <a1fa> you have to manually switch the sound over
[15:18] <a1fa> brb
[15:21] <a1fa> ok, the sound works fine in unity, but not in latest xfce
[15:25] <a1fa> xfce4-session_4.12.1-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb
[15:25] <a1fa> i think this is what broke i
[15:27] <lisak> hey, I heard that Chef was to be part of ubuntu 15.04, is it already? I mean if I install the current pre-release version, will Chef be available there ?
[15:29] <lisak> I can't really find any sign of Chef supporting 15.04 already apart from this information
[15:38] <maxb> Well
[15:39] <maxb> !info chef vivid
[15:39] <maxb> but on the other hand
[15:39] <maxb> !info chef lucid
[15:40] <maxb> So there's been _a_ version of Chef in Ubuntu for years.
[16:02] <psusi> anyone know why the daily iso hasn't been updated since march 26th?
[16:04] <penguin42> is it because it hit alpha/beta etc?
[16:05] <penguin42> ah, march 26 is final beta
[16:06] <k1l> i am not sure if there are dailies after last beta
[16:08] <psusi> of course there are... they just seem to not be getting promoted from testing to current
[19:08] <KDDA> anyone know why systemd is extending the boot time and if its possible to speed things up?
[19:09] <penguin42> KDDA: You can use systemd-analyse to figure out what's taking the time
[19:09] <penguin42> oops, analyze
[19:11] <MoonUnit`> i disabled NetworkManager-wait-online.service always took 8 seconds on my desktop.
[19:11] <penguin42> yeh I've heard a few people complain about that one
[19:12] <KDDA> exim4.service took 30 seconds
[19:13] <KDDA> network manager took 10
[19:14] <penguin42> KDDA: That sounds like the exim timed out waiting for something
[19:14] <penguin42> KDDA: I wonder if you're missing a dependency there so that the network or dns or something is up before exim
[19:14] <KDDA> its a desktop, why would I need MTA?
[19:15] <penguin42> oh, I'd assumed you'd installed that on purpose
[19:15] <KDDA> nope!
[19:15] <penguin42> nuke it then
[19:15] <KDDA> unless its part of Kontact?
[19:17] <MoonUnit`> i don't have it installed so can't be a dependacy
[19:17] <KDDA> removing now
[19:17] <KDDA> will try a reboot
[19:20] <KDDA> knocked a few seconds off
[19:21] <KDDA> now network manager is taking 20seconds!
[19:21] <KDDA> MoonUnit`: how do you disable network manager?
[19:22] <MoonUnit`> sudo systemctl disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
[19:24] <KDDA> ok, will try another reboot
[19:26] <KDDA> much better!
[19:27] <KDDA> Startup finished in 3.192s (kernel) + 7.053s (userspace) = 10.246s
[19:28] <MoonUnit`> that's better than mine.
[19:28] <MoonUnit`> Startup finished in 8.004s (kernel) + 4.560s (userspace) = 12.565s
[19:30] <MoonUnit`> probably a few services i could disable, ModemManager perhaps.
[19:30] <MoonUnit`> lirc.service also,  only installed it for irexec
[19:34] <KDDA> thanks for the help penguin42 and MoonUnit`
[19:34] <MoonUnit`> np
[19:34] <KDDA> modem manager is complaining on my machine
[19:35] <KDDA> I dont use a modem, so that could be disabled
[20:00] <Anonymauz> Hello! I am using kubuntu 15.04, i have en and ru keyboard layouts. When i switch to another window or press Enter in browser text edit field - my layout switches to default(en_US). I have "Global switching policy" in keyboard settings. What's wrong with it?
[20:08] <MoonUnit`> disabled the modemmanager, didn't cause any problems
[20:09] <MoonUnit`> only knocked  off 0.200s though hehe
[20:09] <KDDA> might also make your system log bit smaller!
[20:10] <lordievader> :P
[20:10] <KDDA> MoonUnit`: what kernel you using?
[20:10] <MoonUnit`> 4.0-rc7
[20:11] <Anonymauz> Hello! I am using kubuntu 15.04, i have en and ru keyboard layouts. When i switch to another window or press Enter in browser text edit field - my layout switches to default(en_US). I have "Global switching policy" in keyboard settings. What's wrong with it?
[20:11] <Anonymauz> btw, when i double-click window, layout changes to default(en_US) too
[20:11] <Anonymauz> any ideas?
[20:11] <KDDA> Anonymauz: try #kubuntu-dev
[20:11] <Anonymauz> wtf..
[20:12] <KDDA> sorry #kubuntu-devel
[20:17] <MoonUnit`> closest bug similar i could find is this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1440431